The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, November 09, 1849, Image 3

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inarntne, Peet
&fgriElittitilz WOOD AND
added to oar Esutblishmenti • a - .Splendid
Steam-fewer fti . pdag.lilaehlos, we are prepared to ao
all kinds or ,NewspapetAnd Book' work to a style: of voll*
stirpasseilljnanty andneatness, and npon the moat fea.-
aonable terms: ; iityeatfulty. ici . t the patfonage.ot
he ptiblintithisliFe,ig.Our Vllsinese
piallov4hiiCatrzisnalini respect:-
fully itdeimo,olg , ldle 7 .klaatentttf Frau COVI.I.IIT. wilt
Ebro BALL, FrOXOrvaniAg;Ntiveilibir 9th, at the
~ LordlielteAssimbilk7Gsonts':XheManagsnt have ;peed J
-,lllr..4l4o , lll3lendias:lhenenasion:- • '
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Chanel, eghent.'
h.Dtplesne. ,"; nTibby.'lndependenee.
31 , 7 "te,lieptunt. 12;Porter;Fainnottav
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ye, Niagain:: •. • r A. Barker, . .
D:Petn.e; Vigilant:" ' J:Fo li ard,"
T. MAI !le . i'eldol Intent. • C. Bostssyskii"
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slat"Ozn: Rom?
Okstexiietitifed 4
DEW2oild [navlahrl
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Egr'Buirnlng teebtineitiind tor sale
at NeSaffitnithfieni meet; Ores dotitttbove.Poarth,) a
finelalioittnent OILM
APHitidapted expretely for the
um:for-BURNING FLUID. and 3illtbe sold in quantities
to stilt poretinsetiti • , .• .>. :
"The BURNING FLUID is a nmertriicle,penfectly free
from the danger ofexplosionistut unrivalled for liteatityv:
Economy and Conyemenne , leis if complete substitute
for Oil: Tallbur.nr Qas; being perfectly safe in tieing,
beautitni,in appearance; and oyes a uniform and MO
liantmotyropthemt odor•br smote: Iris so free front
impurity sena 16'stitin linen; clothing or fornitere; and
pariidVarlYtecdramehde itself:to the attention of Cobs=
try MeretuuireAlotel , Keepere end Vamilies, as well as
for mie,in Oburelies; 4teatutosts,ntidThe Offices of Pro
fessionolltetleitienV TO'beitied of the manufacturer,
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BANE or Prrrinunon,
. ' • • • October 19,7849: ::.
Wr• • An - Elec,tion -for Tbiaten , Direetori of this Bier
form'PeOisuirfg year; Mlle Banking H.
on Mciodsty;lhe - I9th•dirtifiNovember Oext.• •-• ;
• -, Joits SNYDER, Osoiderv.
Mr An Election for Theteen DireetorWoE this Bank,
to servefer theengliltir year, will be held at Masi:tank
ing [louse; on Monday, thelOtb dep. of November next,
between the hours of 9 3 P.M. • • - " •
oceNedel THOMAS M. Hows,Cashier.
diuMMILMMV, AMP PLO UTACTVILEIN Bun,
$ • Octobar 19, 1849. • • .
ir.ETAa2Metion:for, Thirteen Directors of thts Donk,
pr the easqlog year„will be held at ihellsaking lfoise,
on Mondayi.lholathAV.orNavember next. . 2
00119111 d . ,•:, W. H.-Dxsrm, Cashier.
ra,G,bassioet of obuuniag NusperftnellAT.
or CAP eqiud tivis*tbat etai ; bannuinfactured, is now
0 tie re . d,..as OM deternitined:o sell oll:iny.preliant stock
a t 'greatly rediaded prices,in Older to unite room for my
fa stock. - If,yo4svonltl secure abn ncalleoon. - •
• . • war. PLEATING,
J) - 2411, , 130 W... st.,cOnlerof.Vittn"
0 • lißlZlDLE'ilitnitst.-41toioirsto •
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strrireratat k
new.three.'story Ilrick, - on • ftT.,lonti doist, be
low Plath. street. 'TEETII INSERTED, from one to a
whole sett,,,by.Ahruislheric Pressure, with beautiful
reptesintauon of the Natural Got, restonng the tics to
its original ; shape. I'ELETH EXTRACTED, with little
or no .1,14 n. „sot= Tern, pernanently saved by
mecum°, p!oventing the.Tob th-aehe, which is much be t+
terthnncnringir,thoughltshoddbe done in Ave tain
t:deli-or - ttp2lly
Attputton:—ROßEßT BARKER, lalatelfArt
Titiorq*Na.3llfrrktd, betyatela Second and Third strau,
Piasbargh.-;•Constantly,on harad, a large end general as
aonmeat bf. nail:waists READT-MADE Cal1112(0.
Pardeelnv auention- paid to: the Cutting of Custom
Work,lshieh mill be made in the mom fashionable man
er, end .on nasonableserma. . mayB
Niiitictiiv..TlieJotnursvarzzerindisti,of Pitts
burgh an& Allegaenmaels on. the second Monday of
every month at Schoch yi lefters, is ihe.Ditnnond,
auCry] .„ ,„ Young, jr., Secretary,
RottlieeThe Joianthitnert Saddlery; Ilarneaa
and Trunli,Dlateno SoMe_rytmegml the firm Saturday of
every mamjii i iit Itnibii.Ran, corner of Smithfield and
Fifth 'treat- IturrYl9:lY) .W.ll.oAzuarzi, Seey.
IrrOddSeib:swat Hall, 06ton Building, Fourth .
creel, 'betivien , Wood , eind satin.—Plitsbargh
Encampment; No. 2, meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays of each
month.
Pittsburgh* Degree - Lodge, No. 4, meets - 2d-and 4th.
Meebanies ,,, Zodeei , No. 0, meets every Thursday
evening.:..::• .• •
We/item Star LodgeiNo. 21, meeui every Wednesday
ev l e r n o in a City Lo ' dge; s Nis. - 16., meets every Mondayev'ng.
Mount Moriah - Lodge, 360, meets everFriddy
evening..• •- mayMly
, not
lOprto. 0: of 0.. F.--Place of Meeting, .Washington
Halt, Wood street, betvverastab end Virgin AJlep
Prrrsauxon Lona; N0..3313--Aleets every Taceday
Msacsorrsr.Fd sosianntai,jdo. 87 . -Meets Ist arid 34
Friday preach month: • • mar2S—ly
DX. 1. 0. I , ....Assikikaiv.Lonor, No. Ho
the.ta er the Hall, corner of Wood street and Virgin
Alley, every Tbareday evening, at 8 o'clock.
raajlallm. ellsoaaallasserrsSec'y.
/Uto tSrtaTirt c or Asthma cured
by the:nse of the Medicine of Natare. •
American Oil, procured from a well near Brooks ,
villo, Kentucky, JB5 feet below the -earth's surface,
170 fent' Of *bleb was through a solid root-
A gentlemattrovidingin Franiford, Beaver coun
ty, Po,„„about.,6o 'years M . age:, was afflicted with a
deeii.i,eatetteough, of id montlis standing, which
diaturtied ble:zeitt.and eaUsedhim.to eject a quantity
of thiclimucturdaily, which reduced him so mach
that be . Was very thin and weak, ^ By using two bot-
Seto:if:the Oil be was comi4efeo cured of his cough,
andlet rit*
The iticive, WAS communicated tokr. Win. Jack.
son ,by. Mr. darnel Monisonoal-Frankford -Springs: -
, - 'Privets:mon; August 14 1646.
This ititdeartifjrl that I hare heel) afflicted thirteen
years with.theyhthisic, and about twelve days ago
I had it very. bad.. -I-heard of the American 01t, and
purchased a bottle, and - commenced rising it, by ta
king astnall teaspeonfuis twice a day, and in three
daysi, Was-entirely cured of my cough, and now
feel" MI well }fad never hadit.
' D BuCgsrose,- Virgin alley.
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geld - wholesale .11nd:retail by Win. Jackson, the
proprietor's -side-end only agent for western Penn-
BYlvania - ,AVeutert Virginia ' and Northern Ohio, No.
89, Libertjretreet; head of Wood street, Pittsburgh.
Price octets, par bottle.
BrAraitt or . Nem:nous Cotterrcartrrs.—None is
genuine but has the name sod address of Wm.
JaclutOr, No:, 89 Liberty street, Pittabargli, on the
labeVand' in the, pamphlet each ' bottle is
nne!nted;' = _The 'ratites; of %be proprietors,
Co.4lentucky, is -also printed in the pamphlet.
Another**, of 'detecting the cOunterfisits, is the
differenbein' price.' ',The 'genuine is sold invariably
at 150cui. - peibottle, and no less; while some of the
countcrfetts:nre sold at ,variolui:prices under. Sold
retail;' by enb„.agents'in almost every town in the
above-Distriets. oct26:dikw
4:7`'Todits.l.cuir,' Taningt Gtrata, Bay 1310[4511 AND
Krim Tafirrn.--By he use , of Wbenter's celebrated
Tea-henry; Tooth - ',:ti.riishi,Tcioth.ache can be effectually
cured: 4 Tendei:kunrllisetused .gums made firm nod
healthy. 1:114 -- Breath •
•xiach' improved; and :the. Teeth
reed from lartni,fand made beautifully white. Pike, 50
cents per bottle. i This article is patronized by the elite
of satiety — is higlilretnieentrateit; and- Will quips one
pint of the:wash-1 - '
Sold Whidasaleiimid retail by WM, LIiCKSODIi at Ids
Boot and ShoefSforei "1310 ' BOOT,” 80 Liberty sweet,
head of Wood street, Pittsbar h. ard7f6md&a,
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- , DlcAppsidless .otunpbell,
Dalian Vt_ maauriff, Eltat4lol vasacrt: km, orestart
IF STAPLE AND P.ltidelf DODDS,
No,, 07• Wood 'SOW, ,test door.: to Diainond , alley,
W n OULD. respectfuhy call the attention of Merchants
other deafer:LlP their New • and varied Stock
o eer and Staple Dry Boods,.Laces,Frtage4Shawls,
Gloves, Vestings, Ribbons, Hos i ery , Mitts,
This isDieir l eecond Fullsuppply, and-they feet assured.
in saying Add they.con.offer Goodkiocompete with any
in the marke t , . both as regards qtutury and price.
Tbererammation.atthea, stock Of Goo4s.isall that is
required to'isitare• the - buyer they. offer, Goods on reason
able terms. • , . nov7:dtcw
• '.. .•, • . Winter Hosiery.. .
lilirrEbnvoi just reeeiveddireet (ram the.manntacturers,
•. 60 dozen afildissesmixed Cotton Hose; •
, , . Woolen • •
.", ' F'itoeyTloid, ( 6twao Elaine Tops;)
1,00 ; „ , t, :
.Fine,WpoLUndershirts;
" ; ,-Drawers' - •
„4 : , spperior,'Scatiet.andOrey Drawers • -
Ind " Extra. Stout Couutry.Knitted Socks.'
Ladies'. And: chtldreWs7find wdol .and .lUerinn Under
CloUting-niide, of any pattern; to order.
W• 5/ D, 6 - 4 Y -k. CO.,
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Steekink-Eldnufattint - Fidli greet,
nov6 netween,Vrtrood,add,Market,l'ittabaielt.
YARN YARN IYARMT:Caro and Cbree Double
ii Knltliiik:Ytirri;:or. the best igicudity,:will, be sold b y
wholesale lit a lowprtce, IYM. DALY , &CO.,
Fifa( street, ,
nov6 . )4,.!tepp.,, Wood .4d Market.
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155 baga prime Ela*Caffee -• •
75 ht. chests Imperial, Gunpowde r,and Y. H. Tea ;
.20 - . 44 .: Static:tea ;• •
; 30 catty boxes 13impowder and V. H. Tea ;
bap Pepperi•
Allspicey - -
bales Clo!ea ;.
matbreinneirwili •
75 boxell: plaj'rebacco, choice' brand;
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5 tierces Fresh Rice.l• - •Landing'-and for ' side lot
- ',BROWN* IaItICPATIIICK,
N0„144 Liberty street,
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D.r. George.dittOoole• •
Ageelected:Fittetturgkrie ble peratallent tesidelice
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Ife:li*Utlgaliguiloare•lately'oecopied,try Alder.
elm Inter, oti Fourth :street, near Grout,: immediate!'"
adjoining ;he ,f:Latatiiiine-Houtieine, inioffice is attac h, :
,ed to Iden.reehlcucerwhere,he will constantly be .foundi
unless abeent,ort pscAszsionaliluty. , 24 0 44 e boArc fr"im
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JOHN : SHEA- cciiiatirejtilial49nxeltz'';
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awiltENGELAßaeliGsmairl r.gAl64e.
EGniini?oatPaikatLlDA,leavakdallifo Chicmliat4oi*::
Pasamer Par-kali f via Brawaavilfso,ll . 9Ta , l9 4 l .
Pniowelkilda, a. IL, and 6 t "
Cot. aon Line, dire e_nak'lilladeltdil4 9 and 12f
WeinenituidSoatheinbaGeoatilein .
'North-Weefeni, via Cleveland dally,10a:111.. .
Erie and 'Mantel-1i New York, ' daily, a. ti. • •
Nertli-Eaatera,ta inaidelptda,daily, excaptSondaya,4
ARDIVAI.B AND DEIE AIM= VP.MAILS.. , '
Eastern ;via X:M.,"close 19 ar;
Western Mai I,pai.ti,Lqu.usv i ii PO al. sc - closeitA.it:
Sonth. vi a Bal Land Waabington,d ire 8 1.; 'ar;nresesis
NonliNirestern via Cleveland tinIOAAIN eltosek AAlik
Erie ruirl .We zroivyork;. 410'8 r:.O, closei 8 iait
. -3areains. Asked. Offered
- Bank of PinsbursKtr:—..• 850,00 $30,00.13.0,50
Exchange Book• ••we.. I••••• •• • Nl,OO 47,00 • 46,00
.Merehnias , and hi. Bank • ••••• ••• 50,00 50, 0 0
Fame's' Dep_osli Bank ••----• •• • None in market.
Hand Street • ..... 60,00 50,00' 49,00
Nonhero Liberties Bridge a• 50,00 3 5 ,00
Old Allegheny 13t:dge.•—..... 25,00 36,00 35,00
Connellsville R. #.Btockpidd on _
shares; =--_ . 5,00 1,43
nondole .....
City 6i►•tedy):»....... 94,00
Idonongitkela Midge. ••-•-•+-- 4500 16,50
Gas Stock% 50,00
Penna. V 6, quoted in Philadelphia • ~ •
Penna. 6's, " • 101}
Nirlirane Trattanry Nide', 6's, quoted in•Philada4•ll.74
Weekly Etevlow..sti,
„OFFICE OF. IE POST. /
FEZP/Ar. 4115,11*LiCI, NoTer*et 9, 1849:/
Feea few dive past the weathertms• been wet and
exceedingly dleagrecable. But businen !men
•brisk. There bas been very little change In price..
The siverdare in sine Order, and large; quantities or
freight, of variona kinds are coming down the Atte
„ ,
ginny sad . Monongahela.
MONEY Mft.TTEßS.—There has been much acti
vity during the past week in, al! bmaches of business.
Though moitey in still in active de m and , yet 11-linot
. • •
so scarce as to be pinching. We lave heart among
'ear busiaess men' a complaint of want of banking
capital; but we think no long as the notes of the
;Ohio, Indians and Kentucky Banks form the entire
circulating medium of the plaee, Wei:O . ' I. llttle , nee
for additional Banks here. Why hi ft'that the Well
established and safe Banks of our citi,bave.no cir
culation-t We suppose their creditli'eaten up by
the leap lthe er the Weill The following aro the
Dividends declared on the 6tbitiat.
The Brinicof Pittsburgh, $1,2.00,000 4 p. et. $48,000
Exchange Bank Ipoo,ooo do. 40,000
Merchant's and M. Bank: 600,000 do. 24,000
A portion of this will go to Eastern stockholders,
bat we sepposo the most of. it wilt be distributed at
bine.
ASBES..Tbe Market is now Wen supplied with
all kinds; sales moderate. We alter our figures:
Soda Ash 31 f Pearls, 0061 ,
Pots, : 4405 Salarattiv, nient
Ficorc4ingv, 3,1a31 I
ALUM—We note sales ins regular way at 31934
ALE--There is no change in prices, •the
ehip
meets have been considerable since the rise. We
quote as fellows:* .
Bavarian Beer, bbl„ • $6 00
Bowmen, per barrel 818 00
XX do 7 . 00
XXX -do • •' • 8.00
Common,half barrels, 3 00 .
XX do 3 50
XXX. .do , 400
Comnson,qr. barrels, s• . 160
XX do ..... 176
XXX do ...... 200
50c perbbl, thrown o 6 for cash:
• BROOMS—,Tbe inaritet is almost bare, with sales
at $2,5003,50 according to quality.
BRICKS—Fire bricks are selling from stores at
813913,50 Q M.; Paving brick, from yard, 85,590
5,00; Common, $4,60 i,OO. Pressed, $l2, delis.
ered • •
BLOOMS—We quote at $7O for best quality; for
common 850.6155,00.
BEESWAX..Some transactions reported . at ISO
20c. from first hands and from store.
BRAN AND SHORTS—None in amuket, the de
eland is good.
BRAN AND SHORTS—The 'applies are limited;
, sales of Bran from stores at 11(312c.
BUCKETS-There is a good demand; sales of
Beavei and Marietta from fin; band at $ 1 , 75 0 1 , 87 ;
from store at $2,00. The market rectos to be fuUy
supplied. Receipuslarge. •• .
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR..Ao advanco is reported
on eccoant of scarcity and good demand. We bear
of sales at $2,2602,37.
BEANS—Some demand; sales of email lots at 6S
070 c.
BEEF..SaIos of Dried Beef at sasi c _in a retail
way; but tittle doing.
CORN MEAL.. We have no tales to report. Mar
ket almost bare. We quote nominally at 50c.
CORN MEAL—Scarce and in demand; held at
50c.
CATTLE—SaIes of Beeves in the yards at $3,25
04,75 -according to quality. Seep were ;Mid at
$1,0002,00:
COTTON--The market is very bare, there being
no receipts for some time. oh .aecount, of the low
water. .
CHEESE..The receipta have been heavy and the ,
market is fully supplied. There. have been some
heavy shipments East. We quote common it blaGel
cream at 6106tc.; GOaheo 7071,c.
CANDLES.. We have no change to report:
i l
City dipped. • 9 ®OO Cluelntititido ' —eV
Mould .• 10 01101 Sperm , best bitinde..lo 032
Pittsburgh Star. • • -21 ®22 Do. Inferior 25 030
CRACKERS..The reg arsales to the trade are at
the following rates:
•
. .
Water Crackers 83,75fP1,61
Sutter do. 400
Pilot-Bread. 3,25 "
Sugar sad Soda Crackera 7c. ilo fb.
COTTON YARNS—.Have advanced. The fol.
owing is a correct list of prices :
Nos. 5, 6 and 7 ' .171 c. 11).
" 8,9 and 11) 181 id id
" 11 and 12 19 1 rr 44
Candlewick 171 di id
No. NO 9,1 c. go , doz
se 600
s 8.
46 800, 900 and 1000 7l "
cc-
Diecoant 6 per cent, on aII mica oyer 860.
CORDAGE.. There have been- some alterations by
mandfacturers, which are.noticOlitdow:
. .
Manilla Rope, by COil r . 15c
Do do when cut, 16c
White Rope, by Coil,
Do . do when cut, . 12c
Tarred do by Coil, - /lc
Do do when cut, • 12c
Packing Yarp,'fine, 10c
Do do' common, 9c
Manilla Bed porde, ' $1,7502,6203,50 #fr
De do •, per coil, 13 ik
.Hemp do .. ... ....1,5002,2503,00ap
Do do per c0i1,..... 10y
Manilla Plough Linea, - 75e87
Hemp 'do do ' 75
COPPER...The ar
rates e, Braaiera 27028; Sheath.
271.01 d mono..
CHOCOLATE..SaIea at A2;7603,00, according
to brand. ' -
FLOGH—Pie receipti have - beeti'heaviei this
week thaii'lailf; btitln_prices there has beenliut lit
tle change:, We, quote sales at 04,4004,00. These
are the willing sales on the wharf.
FRUIT- , -Dealefil are defog a See besiness, but
they complain that the backwardness -of the.season,
and other causes, have injured them. Dried Peach
es have advanced, and we quote - Wiles , at
37 The tendency is' Stilt upward. ' Green "Apples .
are scarce sod lit good demand at g2,61:44,50'ap bl,
tßaisinsare.scarce and In good Armand at 83,2093,-
50, for old crop. Saler of Oranges at . (66,6001,0 1 3
but few in . crirtet; and ibese - oeirdaier quality.'
LOMOIIIf ranain at $7;00. Pea Note are worth 60
a7oe. Cralibenlea are tolerably,plonlY, and worth
FISH—We quote-at last iireeki but will remark
that on ataxia of adadvance is the cast, themwilT
be an 'advance here m
,befera any. Sales.of
Salmcin et tali 34 or $O. MiCkerel at . 41143,0 f No.
2, atSIO;,No.-.3,51,0a7,60. HerringiSsiooo6,oo;
C0d,64.7505 00.
FURS , .--The folloWlng are thirntesalltresent •,••
Red For; No: 1; 2550 Rd.edood.••;•••
Gray Fox 121 0 25 . Wink". -:••.• ••• • . 5 025
Muskrat Deer Id . kinje 12.1:440
REATII.I2IB--3mall sales froth store - at 3.10330.
The market is poorly snppliedi demand fair. A
-large lot might no conatind ntnreitbiialrc.
leßElGllT*4l3ylliyer to, Cinchinati,lsc; to Lou;•1
!sail! n_ St: Louie 25c gip-: 100 lb. • ..,
'The, following , are. - tho charges from this point
cast by the different haat/1i By Canal to Philadel-
phis
, • _
•
Better; b inim; Lard And Tallow . 46c
TObicco . Lear,,Ohiocgr 100 -50 c
Feather's-' • - ; ' • • ffi j• • • .874 c
_ Wool, ' - r
,
• •; Furs add inluies • •'• •-• •'•• • • • 100 c
Heinp,
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8112,000
*Flonr,:eeflohl.. - 444:fr.40: link" — 7s e
(From Pittsbuth
:freights and curried bOWEE.llpee76. 4 difyllne'eit ,Bo e
Cott Expre s etine,ll3tino In d
two et 2,1„25 V:100..,
V Pillitnoro,Westi ila.ttie,,Baltimore an
m uki Ohio
'Railroad, the . charceigi%nre given in . the- Baltimore
"Amalie/114 ns followit: • '" '
"From tiaiii'eity to Carnberland: Ilitr,Boots, Bon
aciteriind getlicines, 35 cent 542.100.1112. Dry Goods,
Grocaries s Queensware, Tobacco, 25e. Coffee, hat
'acid Fish, 2.0 c.
"Freights to Pittsburgh, by the Susquehanna
road and Pennsylvania Canal, aro as follows, viz:
; .Dry Goods,-80c. Balm 70c.. .Groceries,Painta and
'Dye Stuffs, 70c. Coffee, 45 Queensware, 60c.
'Clay and Soda Ash. 50c. Rosin and Tar, 50c.
leather, 70e . Mackerel, p bbl, $1,25, and Her
4iogs $l.,
"By o , ConDoes Lino, D r y G nod a,- icc., 75c. Bard
-ware and Groceries, 621 c. Queensware and Tobac.
;log, 60c. Tin Plate and Copper, 45e. Coffee, Tar,
yiph,.&c. 45c. - •
"Freiglitloy,EitieriGelsten & Co'a four day line
.to. Wheeling, 51,25 to. 100 lbs for ordinary goods."
GROCERIES—Coffee remains firm •at tic., with
do upward 'tendency: , The Marketis poorly- sup
plied.- In Sugar:and Moto-inlet 'there has been no
change; but pricealook down. We quote Sugar at
-51Ci6c.: Molasses at 26028.
GBAIN..No • change. Wheat 80@85c.; Barley
6C0162e, p Wye 506. ; Corn 415060 e. ; Oats 29030 c.
GENSII4O.-Aieljtattie.
..: GUNPOWDER:. :Salee aro regular at the follow
ing nano:. , ,
i
FFD 4 , 76060, 4 ..Eagledo. in pt.::
'Eagle 6* tbs. • PIO. 3,00, pers. ea 3,37
Do. dz. 1 lb 000'.ita 7,00 . Hoek powder •• • • 3,9 s CD 3,6 b
PFFQ db... —• 121; ,4,(10 : .
GLABS- , -Tbe reflecting are the ruling rates for
the various sizes Window Glass: City brands B.by•
.
10, $4; 10 by 12, 4,50 ; 12 by .18,57 ; Patent do :10 .
by 14 to 16 by 21 810,60(:1915v bos.
- Pot the various sizes of country brands, the fol
lowing are the established prices:
8 by 10 . 63,25 11 by 10 54,75
1 1 0 0
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...- ....... • 3,60 11 by 17 -• • • 4,75
3,75 12 by 16 4,75
10 by 15 4,50 12 by 17 ' 4,75
10 by 10.....- 4,50 12 by 18 ' •
5,00
10 by 17 4,50 24 by 30 7,00
Flarrr•Gzetzer.-We give the following condensed
list for some of the principal article! of Flint Glass,
as manufactured and sold.iu this city :
Plain Tumblers per doz- • • 30c0 3 , 00 •
Mould do" " . 2710 1,75
Pressed do " " ••• ....... -I,oud, 3,25
Pressed do toys" " 371.
Goblets 1,500 9,00
Cbrunpaignes " " - 2,760 0.00
IVine Glasses " " 500 8,05
Lemonades as
... ~... . ...... 750 0 , 00
Jelly stands, each • 500 2,00
Decanters, per daz 1,00012,00
Pitchers • " " •• •• .... ..... 1,250 0,00
Pitchers, heavypillamd,perair • •• -B,outtlo,oo
Pitchers, heavy a nt Sate, eac h 75 0 .2 , 50
Molasses cans 0 " SOO 8,00
Molasses cans, Britannia tops, per pr. 750 4,00
Flower vases, per dozen -4,000 9,00
Flower vases, eat, per pair 4,00012,00
Jel'y glasses, per dozen • • 1,250 7,00
Pressed sweet-meat dishes, Per doz• • 1,2 01.0,00
Pressed sweat-meat bowls, per pair • 870 6,00
Bureau knobs and puts, per dozen - ••1,00 01,50
•PfriIIECARICS' 51101. rumvrrunz.
Specie jars, lackered covers, per doz 1,25010,00
Show jars . per doz 0,00018,00
Fluted Colognes, " -•• • - 3,00011.00
Tinctures.ground stopper, perdozon 4,00012,00
Elbow Bottles, each .50 2,01.1
.__ .. -
HEMPf:E3Oute — ent . all sales from store at -11600
70,00 per ton.
HULLED BARLEY..fleinlar sales at Sc. pci ID
earl do. attic.
HAY.. Sales at scales at s9oll
RIDES—We make no alteration in our quotione.
hliss i url 7 0 9 ' Do. kippscr 5k1n.1,0001,02
Span sh 14 0 10 i Oreen 0 31
Do. salted 0 I
IRON—The card prices aro unchanged but we
understand'many of the manufacturers give a heavy
per centago oo large sales.
itarJuniats• •-- 0 1 Pongh wings •• • •.4/0 51
" C ommon . —3 0 I .‘ Slabs. 4 0
Sheet. Cif 90 71 1 Russian Sheet• •• • 0 15
Boiler Plates.• •• . 0 0 61 1
103020 d Jun'tn 0 3,66 3d .....- 0 6,1
80 9d " •• • 0 4,00 Sp'ke te lb 0
-GO 7d "• •• - 0 4,30 " pressed. Gja
5,1 "• •• • 0 4,75 Boiler Hivets.• ••.7 0 800
0 ".• - • 0 3.00 •
NAVAL STORES..Thero has been no change in
the market, and we quote old prices :
Rosin je bbl • .5,02 0 — " 4,00 04,15
Tact' 3.00 0 3,50 Toentine,gtd.• 05 0 64
Par, Allegh'r 100 0 3,50 Var'ish, Copia 1,75 0 2,33
INSURANCE.. The following table gives tho ratio
of insurance on good steamboats:
To Phila. and _Balt. via To Wheeling • • • • • • I
caual 1 Brownsville 1
Cincinnati jLowevilte •• • • ..... 11 1
Evansville, la.• .•• I I Nashville, 'Venn., •••11 11
Memphis, Tenn. • • 11 1 New Orleans 1 If
Saint Louie, ble.• • j 1 Quincy, Illinois,•• • • 1 11
Burlington. lowa,•1 I/ I Galena, - •••.•11 21
Jefferson City, Mo., 2 Independence, 1110,41 1
LEAD—The receipts have been heavy and prices
have declined; wo quote at sc. Q Bar 4/ fur Pig.
Sheet Lead 86 fir boa; Cut 6. The ' following aro
the rates asked for Patent Lead Pipe :
1 inch acqueduct No 2 Lead Pipe sc. P foot_
1 :: " No. 2 - - Oc. V .`
1" N,.. 2 " " 7e. V
i " " No. I '• " Gle.4 , "
" No. I " " 'if c..4> "
I •• " No. I " " ale.P
I " " No. t " '• 12;e.9 "
All other sires Sic. y lb.
LEATHER—We give our table corrected.
New York, to At 180191
Baltimore, ... 21022
Slaughter, Id It 20c.
Upper Leather, to dot 826,00030,00
Calf Skins,— . p doe 20,01025,00
Phi Pa. do p doe 30,00036,00
Harness Leather, p Ih- 19020 c.
Skirting,.. do. I< 0 22023
Bridle,. ...do to dot 30 00033,00
LUMBER There appears to be very utile doing
at present and what fCw sales there are appear to be
confined entirely to the country.
For dry lumber we give our tableas usual, without
alteration:
Clearto. M CP22,00 Flooring Ido 19,00820,00
Common do 011,00 Common Ido @—
Clear I fr,do 0:K1,00 Oak 524.00
Common Ii do 016,501
ly; Pine Shingles Rol
Clear 2 do 44,00 1000 2.504323,0
Common 2 do 22,00 Laths, aaw'd 2,0074 2,W
OIL CAKE—Sales of 20 tona at $12,00.
OIL MEAL—Regular sales at 46c.
OILS..Salee of Lard Oil, No. I, at 54c.; No. 2 at
50c. Sales of Linseed at 86. Sales of Tanners'
Oil at $lOOl5, according to quality.
POTATOES—Potatoesseetned a drug in the mar
ket yesterday. A lot of sonic 372 blillksood quality
lay on the tvhtrf during Thursday afternoon, and up
to a late hour yesterday, without finding a purchaser,
they were offered at $1,21 it bbl.
Since the above was in type, we learn that the lot
war sold at' 1,05 to bbl.
, PIG METAL—Some sales since last week of No. I
?Allegheny at $24023. Sales of Canal Metal . at $22
Hanging Rock at $29030.
PROYISIONS..Bzicon has declined. We now
,uote at Plain Hams 8}09c.; Sugar cured at 12c.;
bides fic.; Shoulders 41c. Lard is worth 6/l 70. at
whichvialea. Butter is in some demand ; sales at 8
Mo. for keg; Roll at 12016 c. according to quality,
RYE FLOUR..SaIee from first hands at $3,50
$3,62.
SHEETINGS—ReguIar sales of Pittsburgh Brown
Sheetings talleSc. which le a alight advance.
SALT—SaIt at 81,37.
TIN PLATE—SaIes of common at 11,50.
TALLOW—SaIes of 20 casks, of about 1000 Ibs
each, at 7c, cash. Sales of 10 casks, at 71c, 4 mos.
TOBACCO—We notice au advance in manufac
tured tobacco at the east, with a ceireirponding ad.
vasce In this market. Sales of good s&s at 18(n9cy
twist has advanced to 9c, plug to 91c tv 111. Leaf
may be quoted at 4 talc s TU. •
TUBS..Regular sales at $8,5069,00 cr doz.
VINEGAR—Regular sales Cider Vinegar, in bbls
at 9c. prime.
WHISKEY—Prices have declined; we now quote
Rectified . ot 22022 c.
WHITE LEAD—We notice an advance in White
Lead, with sales at $1,60 for No. 1, and $1,75 fur
pure, per keg.
WOOL—There is a good demand, and prices are
firm. Oar table is correct.
• Common
i Blood
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Full Blood
Prime
COOKING STOVES.
IMPORTANT TO HOWSSKEZERDS AND STOPS DEALSES.
QINN, APDRIDE CO.liave on hands and are con
stonily manufacturing from new and improved pat
terns the best Cooking Stoves that ever have been intro
duced into this market, among which are four sizes of
that celebrated Cooking Stove called the STAR OF
THE WEST, four sizes of the ENTERPRISE COOK
ING STOVE, PREMIUM STOVES, all sizes; and a va
riety of others for coal or wood. Parlour Stoves, Egg
and Pane Apple Stoves ; a general assortment of Hollow
Ware; together with every thing in the house-building
line, always on hands or anode to order at the National
Toandry Warehouse, corner of Seventh and Liberty
streets, Pittsburgh. octB
IV. A. Ps'L. AIcAIULLHN,
CHEAP - V CLOTHING STORE 1 ,
No:o3o,Zlberry Street of Garriao/1. Allev,
.131 ES PEOTF ULLY announce to their customers and
.Mll,, dealers. generally that tiny have in' store a lame
and selbet'steck of ,C,LQTHS, CASSIMERES, AND
VNSTiNGS, end are 'now prepared to fill all ordersin
their line CAnd or9Priellce m the business enables us to
hope fora liberal share of pnyounge, Persons wish
ing to have Clothing Made to order, cannot fail to be ,
sutra. Rravir MADE CLOTHING of ail descriptions
kept constantly on hand:' Atte, Geatlemen's Furnishing
goods, such no: Shirts , Suin o ltdere and Cravats.
Call and examine before mixchteting,lsewltc re I as we
are determined lb sell cheap rotcash. oct9
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CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH
DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE.
THIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed
of the largest, swiftest, best finished and Tarnished,
and most:powerful boats 011 the waters of the West. The
highest wages are paid for the services of the best and
most experienced men engaged in the. river business.—
The line has been iu operation for six years ; has carried
nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest
injury to their persons. The. proprietors challenge com
panson with any passenger lute intim Union for safety,
tegalarity,and speed. All that money atilt procure has
been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of
passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati asfollows:
MONDAY PACKET.—The MoivornunexA,Capt.Surne
wi Illeave Pittsburgh every Monday morning ntlOotclor,k
Wheeling every lifenday evening at 10 P. a:.
TURSDAY PACRET.—Tho lltazams. No. 2, Capt
Jno. Slinetelter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday
morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening
at 10 r. n.
WEDNESDAY PA C EET.—The Parw ENGLAND No.
2, Capt. S. Dean, willleuve Pittsburgh every Wednesday
morning at 10o'cloek ; Winding eve ry Wednesday even
ing al 10 P. at.
THURSDAY PACKET—The Banadativ,Capt. R. J.
Grao, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at
10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 11/ r. u.
FRIDAY PACKET.—The Curinza No. 2, Copt. Crooks
will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock;
Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P.M.
SA TUB DA Y PAC/MT.—The itimuimtoka No. 2, Capt.
I. C. Woodward, will leave Pitiabargh every Saturday
morning at °o'clock t Wheeling every Saturday evening
at to P. M.
SUNDAY PACEBT.—The Isaac Disorrciri, Capt. P
Derot, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at
ki o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 r. M.
Oct 5.
177 • — Pug steamer FASHION, Capt. Passim',
V. will run as a Regular Daily Packet between
ittsburg and Elizabeth. Leaves Pituburgb at 3 o'clock
P. sr., and leaves itizabeth at el o'clock a. Y.
For freight or passage, apply on board. [nor7
idirgigh Tux Steamboat THOS. SCOTT, with all
er rigging and tackle on board, and in good
running order, being of light draught, and is oue of the
best Tow-boau on the river. The Scorr is 105 feebkeel,
17 feet beam and 3 feet bold. Her Engines are of the
best quality, and arc inch cylinders with 4ft. strobe,
and four Coders 24 feet tong by 24 Inches built by hitch
&Co ; the Hull by Irwin, of Elizabeth. The Boat and
Engines arc new and good t and In complete order. Per
sons wanting a boat to do„business in quick time, bed
beat look out for die Scou. She will be sold at a bar
gain, with Immediate possession.
S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,
Smithfield Street.
LOUISVILLE PACILETS• _ _
FOR AVIIEMIAN G, CINCINNATI k LOUISVILLE.
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. REGULAR, SATI - BDAT PA.CiET.—The A
.„'" No lfine and fa, t passenger fleelil Pac•
ket TELEGRAPH, J. Ileglep., Com
mender, will leave, Pittsburg forWbeell
ing, Cincinnatiland Louisville, and all intermediate Ports,
every Saturdayint 10 o'clock precisely.
For freight or passage apply on boon!, or to
FORSYTH A DUNCAN, Agents.
The Telegraph has been boll, 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 run lit connex
ion with the Ben Franklin No it anti Pike No 9, to Sant-
Louia—time through.vivs LAIR. octikly_
1848. 1848•
Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet
Line.
Fiasco T 151,184 R. PISR111:1• RV 15t,1848.
LEAVE DAILY AT 1 4 A. M AND 4 P. M.
The following neve hoete complete the line
for the nresent season ATLANTIC, Capt,
Jame■ Parxinson; BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs;
and LOUIS. 111 1 1.ANE., Capt. E. Bennet. The boats are
entirely new, and ore fitted up without ragord to expense.
Every comfort that money can procure has been provi
ded. The boots wilt leave the Monongahela Wh arl Boni,
at the foot of Rosa et. Passengers will be ppnctual on
board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertised
hours. octl3
Zanesville Packets.
Steamer YANKEE, Capt. AlcKza, leaves
eve Saturday, at 2eciok,p
Stemmer JENNY 1. ND Captain GALWGIiCA, (envies
every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, P. st.
For freight or passage apply to
R. 13. WHEELER. Agent,
omit Corner of Water and 'Smithfield
Regular Packet for Sunfish.
..1 1 ," 7 " TUE.fine steamer WELLSVILLE Capt
' 2- BAarms, will leave foe the above and inter
m- ate ports on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
otk6 GEO. B. MILTENBERGER. Ant.
For Braver and Wellavide.
Tug new and splendid passenger steamer
CALEB COPY, A. Ittuanocs, Master. will
leave for the above and all intermediate ports
every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
Fur freight or passage, having superior accommoda
tions, apply on board.
Tux steamer RIBA VER, Cues. E. Cute', E,
Master, will leave this city every Monday,
e nes ny nnd Friday, nt 10 A. m. She has a boat at the landing, between Weal at. and
.the Brid •e. • reyntred to receive ireight at any nine. (eon
Win. D. Wheeler,
STEAMBOAT AGENT, can be found at Wesley
Crier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Sant th
field streets, Pitisburgtt.,l neva
Par Cincinnati-41.0001er Packet.
fr 7 - The fine Wainer MT.. VERNON, Ilat
Kovicrz, Master, will leave for the above and
uterrnediate porta, regularly, every Saturday evening.
For freight or paaaage, apply on board, or to
oct6 Gli b. B. MILTENBERGER,Ag't.
rtik The fast packet ALL.EGRENY BELLIi,
Capt. Wes. HANNA, will run regularly be
tween tit s urgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River.
Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4
o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage, apply on board.
acid
Orphan's Court Sale,
BY order of the. Orphan's Court of Allegheny County,
will be sold on the Premises, by Public Vendee, on
Saturday, the 17th day of :Vacant:lr, MU, at 2 o'clock r
M., all that FARM of PIECE OF LAND, situate in Wil
kins Township; late the property of Daniel Mathews,
deceased, containing Sixty-one Acres and One Ilandred
Perches, adjoining lands of James .Verner, R. Jones, R.
Dewhurst, part of the same tract when at the appmise-
Mein by Andrew Mathews, one of the heirs, and others.
The above piece of Land is of first rate quality
goon order, and convenient to the River and Canal.
For further particulars, enquire on the premises, or of
Tllos, MELLON, Esq., Pittsburgh.
To be sold by order of Court.
oet24:ts
.1r is with pleasure that the'subscribers in
form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity
that they have completed arrancements with
Messrs...l. C. Jenkins & Co., of Philadelphia,
to receive their superior
PACKED TEAS,
And will hereafter be kept constantly on
hand. They are neatly and securely put up
in metallic packs of 1, 1 and 1 lb each, with
. their printed card—showing the kind of Tea,
price, name of the concern and depot in Philadelphia,
with an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked.
UNTA.II. P111913s:
0 Gunpowder 621 75 1,00 1, 1 6 1,50
1
si imperia l
. 50 75 1,00 1.25 1,50
Hytion 5O .021 75 1,00 1,25
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50 021 75 1,110 1,25 1,50
llir son
... Black • 371 511
B " c '''" Fine and Extra Fine ••• 75 1,00 1,25 1,50
We will warrantall the TEAS we sell to be equal to,
if notruperior to any sold in this City, and should they
not prove acceptable to the taste.. hey can be returned,
and the money will be refunded, as it is only with that
understanding we sell.
• We ask a lair trial, that the public may be able to
judge between our Teas and those heretofore sold by
other companies in this city.
All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS,
should give us a call. Dealers can be supplied on the
most reasonable terms
For sale by • JOS. S. N. YOUNG & CO.,
N, W. corner 4th and Ferry streets, and
E. YOUNG A SON,
. apltt S. W. corner 3d and RoAs streets.
' National Hotel, Pittsburgh.
Situated on Water Street, opposite the Landing of the
' . .BroTnerifle Steam Packets.
/VMS House having undergone a thorough repairing
teal fitting up, bat inside and out, the subscriber is
determined to use every exertions in his power to make
all comfortable that think proper to rail with him. The
'Fable will be always supplied with the beat the market
affords: The Bar will be supplied with the best and
choicest liquors.
‘ Attached to the house is a good stable, attended by a
good Hostler. .14.1gES REAMER, jy2o
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Steamer Lake Erie, Gordon, Deaver.
Michigan N 0.2, Gillian, Bekver.
" Louis - LlPLane, Bennett, Brownsville
Atlantic,,Parkinson, ; do.
•• Philip Doddridge, BroWnsville.
" R. AVightman, Elizabeth.
" Pertain. Hendrickson. McKecsport.
• Hail Columbia, Green; ,Cin,
" Pilot Pio.2, Shunk,Gallipolts.
• Fairmount, Ebbert,Cincinotiti.
• West Newton, Bailey, Cincinnati
Mayflower, Fisher, Cincinnoti.
n Clipper N 0.2, Crooke, Cincinnati.
DEPARTED,
Steamer Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver.
Lake Erie Gordon. Beaver.
• Louis hPL:ane, Bennett, Brownsville
R.. Wightraan, —, Elizabeth. •
" Philip Doddridge, Brownsville.
• Peytona, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Pacific, Campbell. Cincinnati.
` Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati.
• " Caleb Cope:Murdock, Wellsville.
" Mary Ann, Martin, Nashville.
" Hudson, McMillin:, Sunfish.
Elizabeth Packet.
Steamboat Scott for Salo.
MIME=
Pew Arrangeme DI
Franklin Packet.
TEAS! TEAS!! TEAS : 1 !
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, • itoritaz&: . e ntire-niterition , .l6.mi offiee
prac _uce.7.• Ills business is mostly confined to
h L Prirate ok:Venirrari-DiSeakei; and such pain
.fliralretttotis, brought on by . insprudettcc,
indUlgence.ond excess; •• . •
•••• ~ Ertrpticins, Gonorr
he Gket,SinetUrei'lDrethral 'Discharges,
lir Vie-Blood; .
diseases o Ithe :venereal'
origin. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, • Teller,.
Ringworm, Mercurial Distisses, Sentinel Weakness, lin
!, potentyi-Piter," alieurnatisrat• Female WeaknessMo nib
• ly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, F 1911112 in Ano;
Nervous Affections, Pains In the Back and. Loins, Irrita
tions'of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfally treated.
En re•guaranteed.. . .
Fourteen years' practice (four in this cityt enables Dr.
Drown to offer assurances of speedy cure to all who may
come under his cure.
Utile° and private couentling roams,Gs Diamond alley
Itrcharges moderate. novs:dacrely.
EUMATISM.—Dr. Brown , ' newsy dhscovred rem
edy for Rheumatism ir a speedy and certain remedy
for that.painfalirouble. It never finis.
Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 65,
Din
mond'alley,Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctors always at
home. lanlB-dnwif
Latiny , * /Magical rain li,xtrainor.
tI:0 THETDBLIG—ThIa is to certify that I haye found
;Dames kragical Pain Extraaor to prove a cant for
Chrome' Rheumatism, which I have been .arilieted
with for ten years, in my hip joints. • • •
ABRAHAM R. VREELAND.
A%l
1849.
Aevoctekorsork,,N. Y., April 8,1348. _
Ma. H. Datairr—Sir: 1 have been troubled with the
Piles for eight Months, and could get no relict. You.
Magical Pain Extractor having been recommended tt
me; I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in
a abort ume was perfectly cared ! Could I not get any
More of it I would not take a hundred dollars for the
balance o 1 my box. WILLIAM HALL.
97 North Moore street, New York, June 19,1847.
Er CAUTION.--Dalley's only Depot in the city of Now
York, and where the genuine article can be 'obtained,
wholesale and retail, Is at 415 Broad Way. • • ‘"
11. Haulm is the inventor of this trulyinvaluable emu
pound, and he never has; and nerer win Communicate the
secret of its preparation to any man living; and, there•
fore, no other person ever has made, et ever can make. a
gniin of it himself.
Counterfeit! abound! Every truly valuable article is
subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and im
po,ters; and nothing, that we know of, has more exten
sively experienced that fact than Dallers Magical Pain
Extractor !
A Thre—The genuine Dailey, In cases of the severest
Burns,Scalds,Tiles, &c., will ntront instant relief, and
produce at once a cooling and soothingetlect—extracting
pain in and from one to fifteen natuuten! but be pure, al
ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth.
And now mark the diffirenee!—Counterfeit Extractors
no matter under what name they may appear, pillow ap
plied, always irritate and increase [Aspens!
Pamphlets, containing c ertificates of eares, may be had
gmtis, on application to ,;OM D. MORGAN,
Wettern Depot, Pittsburgh.
Do. W z.TeonN.Agent.
Dalley's Animal Galvanic Ocire.nll,
For Horses, Cattle, &c., cures spaviii, quittor, grease.
poll-evil, sores, gaits and bruises. Piunphletscontaining
censficates of respectable parties, may belied on appli
cation to • JOHN D. MORGAN,
_octlB:dtcoty Agent. Pittsburgh.
ferallster , s All.tilealing Ointment..
CONTAINING NO MERCURY, or other Mineral. It
has the power to Mae all EXTERNAL SORES,
SCROFULOUS HUMORS, SKIN DISEASES, POI.
SONOUS WOUNDS to discharge their putrid matters,
and then heals them.
It is rightly termed ALL-HEALLNG, for there is scarce
ly s disease external or internal, that it will not benefit.
I have used it for the last sixteen years for ail diseases
of the chest, involving the almost danger and responsi
bility, and 1 declare before heaven and man, that not is
one case has it failed to benefit, when the patient was is
the reach of mortal means.
I have hall physicians learned in the profession, I
have ministers of the gospel, judges of the bench, alder
men, lawyers, gentlemen of ilia highest erudition, and
multitudes of the poor use it in every variety of way, and
there has been bat one voice—one universal voice, say
ing—" M'ALLISTER, YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD!"
RHEUMATISM.—ht removes almost immediately the
in dammation and ssvelling, when the pain ceases. (Read
the directions around the box.)
HEAD-ACHE--The salve has cured persons of the
head-ache of twetve yearn standing, and who had it reg
ular every week so that vomiting took plate. Ear-Ache,
Tberh-drAe, and Ague in the Face, are helped with like
success.
SCALD HEAD.—We have cured eases that actually
defied every thing known, as well as the ability of fifteen
to twenty doctors. One man told us he had spent WOO
oa his children without any benefit, when a few boxes cd
Ointment cured them.
BMMEilli
BURNB.—It is one of the best things in the world for
Borns.
PlLFS.—Thousands are yearly cared by this Oint
ment. It ?seven fails in giving relief for the Piles.
Around the box are directions for using APAllister's
Ointment for Sennlula, Liver Complnlet, Erysipelas,
Tenor, Chilblain, Scald Head, Soto Eyes, (Olney, Sore
Throat, Bronchitis, Nervous Affections, Pains, Disease
of the Spine, Head-ache, Asthma, Deafness, Ear-ache,
Burns, Corns, all Diseases of the Skin, Sore Lips, Pim
ples, &e.; Sores, Rheumatism, Piles, Croup, Swelled or
Broken Breast. Tooth-ache Ague in the Face,lke., &e.
•If MOTHERS and NURSLS knew its value in eases
of Smelled or Sore Breast, they would aiwnys apply it.—
In such cases, If used freely, and according to the diree
dolls around each box, it gives relief in a wry
_few hours.
CORNS.—Occasional use of the Ointment will always
keep Corns from growing. People need never be trou
bled with them, if they are it frequently,
This Ointment is good for any part of the body ot limbs
o ben inflamed. la some cases it should be adplied often.
CAUTION. —No Ointment will be genuine unless the
name of JAMES MCALLISTER is written with a pen
on every label.
For sale by my Agents In all the principal cities and
towns in the United States.
Sole Proprietor of the above medicine.
Principal Office, No. :IS North Third at.. Philadelphia.
PRICE ti CENTS PER BOX.
Sold at Wholesale and Retail an Pittsburgh by BRAUN
& }OUTER, corner Liberty and St. Clair streets; L.
WILCOX, Jr., corner of Market street and the Diamond;
also, corner of Fourth and Smithfield greets; Wlll.
JACKSON, No. fa Liberty Street ; and at the Book Store
in Smithfield et third door from Second street; and in
Allegheny by i i P. Schwartz and J. Sargent j and by!A
C. Smith, Birmingham; D. Nagley, East Liberty;
Rowland, McKeesport and Pizabeth ; J. Alexander &
Son, Monongah Aft City; N. B. Bowman & Co., Browns
ville ; J. T. Rogers, Bridgeport; John Barclay, Beaver;
James Duncan, Fallston ; D. Watson & Co., New Castle
sad S. P. Weaver. Freeport. mar t :de od& wy
L&NESE HAIR CREAM—A =italics, article tor
growth, beauty, and restoration of the Hair. This
Cream, when once known, wiltsupercede all other arti
cles of the kind now in use. 'Where the hair is dead,
harsh, this, unhealthy, uor turning grey, a few applies.
nuns will make the hair so ft and dark, and give it a beau
tiful, lively appearance; and '*ill also make it maintain
its Itvellness and healthy color, twiceas long as all the
preparations that are generally used. 'Where the hair is
thin, or has fallen off, it may be restored by using the
Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of
using oils on their hair should at once purchase a bottle of
the Chinese Hair Creme ' as it is so composed that it will
not injure the hair like the other preparations, but will
beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every in
stance.
For testimony to its very superior qualities, see the
lowing letter from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Merlin!.
Hendershot% 're Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the
Southern States:
Later (Ow Rev. IL. Caldwell, Pastesr of the Presbyterian
Church, Putashi.
(11BSSR13. II MCDES2IIIOII & STUMM( : G KNTLEIELEN-1 take
p.easure in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent
preparation called Dr. Parish's Chinese Hair Cream; for,
about two years ago my hair was very dry, bristly, and
disposed to come out; but having procured a bottle of the
Cream, and used it according to the prescription, it is now
elastic, soft, and firm to the head. Many balsams and
oils were applied, each leaving my hair in a worse state
than before. This Cream, however, has met my expec
tations. . _
As an article for the toilet, my wife gives it preference
over all others, being delicately perfumed and not die.
posed to rancidity. The ladies, especially, wilifind the
Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparations
for the toilet. Respectfully, &c.,
R. CALDWELL.
Pulaski , January 7,1847.
WrBold wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John
M. Townsend, 45 Market st., and Joel Mohler corner of
Wood and Fiflhsta lels2d&w-ly
AHEAD OF ALL!
EXTRACT OP AMERICAN OIL
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TIREPARED and sold by JNO. TOUNGSON, 209
jj Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated pre
paration; the medical virtues of which ore found to he
eight times the strength of the original American Oil.
It is put up in bottles at 2.5 and De cents, each, with full
directions for its use. In every disease where the origi
nal American Oil has been found at all efficacious, and
It so far exceeds the original in power, as to render it the
CHEAPEST .IIIRDIC RITE IN TIME WORLD. Cull and
try it. JOHN YOUNOSON.
C. SNMELY,
Administrator
N. U. The original Oil in im natural state as taken
from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above—and
will be found genuine, notwithstanding a certain firm
claims to be the only Proprietors.
td&w.tf J. Y
Wall Paper Warehouse,
NO 47 MARKET STREET. pirrsuußGH, PENN'A
THOMAS PALMER
1D ESPECTFULLY announces to his friends anti cue ,
JR, tamers, that he has had at no past period so exten
sive a Stock as be has at present, lie can offer to pur
chasers, on very moderate terms, at Me old established
stand in Market street, almost every article in his line—
inel riding counting-room, bed chamber dining-room, par
lor and hall Paper. With Borders,Landscapes . , Fire
hoard Prints., Paper and Transparent Window Shades,
Bonnet and Bidders'. Boards; IVriting, Wrapping, and
'Pea Paper; he is abundantly supplied, and requests
merchants and housekeepers to cell and examine his as
sortment.
Rags and Tanners' Scraps taken in trade, at the high
est pricer mar 3-d&w4m
NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!—Ella Stratford, or
the Orphan Child, by the Countess of Blessington;
Jeremiah Parka, a novel by Mies Pickering; Tha Dowa
ger, or the New School for Scandal, by Mrs. Gore; Ma
ternal Love, a Novel by the author of First Love. Rock
ingham, or the Younger Brother. Fanny Thornton, or
Marriage a Lottery, by. Mrs. Grey. The Mysterious
Cruiser, Shakspeare'S.Dramatie Works, parte I and 2.
Roland Cashel, by Lever, pasts 1 and 2. The COSIOLIN
by Buiwer, complete. Counterfeit Detector for Novem
ber. The Autographical Counterfeit Detector. History
of Pendennis, parts 1, 2 and 3. Just rec'd at,HOLMES'
LITERARY DEPOT, Third street, opposite the Post
()Mee. novti
TG. FINF.OAN has taken and refitted ham superior
. style the house formerly known as the "Western
Exchange," situated on Smithfield street : oppos:le the
"Monongahela MUM."
His LIQUORS are of the choicest brands. GAME of
all hinds. OYSTERS,hoth Shettand in the Can. With
all the luxuries that can be procured and are appertain
ing to a respectable " Restatrrant,” constantly on hand.
Id FALB served atall hours. 00125
POTATOES -80 bbls Neshanriocks; 100 bus Reds for
sale, to arrive. [riovq] WM. PYER.
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AND , tPOSSESSIQN: OWEN 'TIONEDUVELY:
A :well Ilsisted:nitd edielpfetely vforrifahed
- 1 11:011$10n Isiarket street, being as2od stand for.
Atao—Zeverai rooms suitublg' for Offices hr ArlistS'
- Arso—klarge 'public Parlor, admirably calcalated for,
Ladies' Refreshment and Ice Cream Sal obn. - Prom its
size,elegantfinish and.eentral location, tieing in the fin
mediate neighboriMbil of the fashionable dry goads'
stores,- and adjoining 'Philci 'Hall, this room would afford'
a permanent standd-every way desirable , : land 'in the
hands of a person qualified to conduct the above lasi- .
- tress in Eastern style, would "supply a want much felt
etrangers"visitinK Pittsburgh, and ladles residing itp the
vicinity of the city. To - such un occupantit would se
cure a large, genteel and profitable, mama, The spa
cious and well lighted' basement of the bitilding will be
rented with the Sultitiii,with which it it conveniently .
eonnected. Foiterizts,whiehare moderate, apOT to
; - E. D. GAZAAM. '
/Tor /tent.
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Wit large store on Market Bt., between 3rd and 4th
, sta., well finished, and handsomelytttedrm for
. ry goods, being a good stand'for that Insmess..
. • E. D. GAZZAId.
Office 3rd et., over Ptiilo HOII—PITICe hours . from 9 to
THREE, STORIED DWELITANGII . ...OIISE;,
L.P being...the second house from Tenn ntenettut '4 ,1 7 - -
neve .vr, on Mar street. Immediate posseselon:
be given: Enquire cif DAVID RUCHM, itttontrisrrir
Law—Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alley - and:
Prant Street. ' le.2o:dtf7
EIIIItOkEAN • AGENCY , •
• JON THOMPSON; ;
Carpt%littrisalisotztrei.i--7-
NO. -15-0•
Is also appointed .Agent for P. W. Byrne Sat Co's'New
York Line of, Ships, for bringing Emigrants-from and
remitting money to England, Ireland, Scotland ~and
Wales.
Lia"sums from fits • dollars io any: amount. remitted
with despatch ,at Me lowest rates of discount '7.13
XTBW BOONS MST. RECEIVED.—The Works of
111 Montaigne, edited by-11. Hattttt, comprising his Es
says, Letters, and Journey through Germany and Italy,
with Notes from all the Commentators , Biographical and
Bibliographical Notices, &c. -
, Theory and Pracdee of Teaching; or the - Motives and
Methods of Good Saltool-Keeping by
. David
Principal Orthe'State Normal 6timal,' Albany, N. - Ir.•
Frank Forreiteett...Fish and Fishing of the U. States
and British Provitidtm of Nora Anicrica l _py Henry Win.
Herbert. "JOHNSTON Bc, SrOCKTON, -
nov7 -1 ,. 'Coiner Third and ?dirket st d.
Lithirgrapllta Establishnicut AOC
NV hf ..:$3 C If c H.SI A IN.Nf- • • •
THIRD STREET, OPPAILTE TER ROSPOPRICE,PUTFIBIJEGFL
M APS, Landscapes, Eill-heada, Show -bills, labels,
Architectural - .Fuld , Ardtelidc *awillderßasin, ass .
and Visiting Cards, Mc., Engraved , or Drawn.. 00-819 116 , -
and Printed in. Colors, Oold,,Broitze or-8 . 1,10,in the,
most approved style. and atilt° most reasonable prices:
lIESII-BUCHALEAVES,.AIexandria Senna,Eng-
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lisp and German Campania , Flavrersi ditrsalelty
nova KEYSER & bIeDOWELL..-
lODWE OF IRON;lodide of rotoOsiiitu, lodide of Sol
phur ; for pole' by.qn% ICEIySFA & McDOWELL. ,
TATinTE AND ',HOW!' pop , LIVER
.... 421.11—Jutt : Th .
ceivecl by ;.I.b.Y.SLEI.II( Mbl'UW
novS 144 Wood greet.
A NEW ARTICL ' TO EXPAND THE CHEW—'
11• L KilunrebeAr..tasittAmc Cuzer k. - babrbsas. - Forsale
by - [novBj ! KEYSER Er. hIcHOWELE.
1 7 A1411VA, Rice Flower,, Sealer-a, Sago
Arrowroot, ivaryanted fresh arAgentitnel for sate
by KE M
YSER & eDOVVELL,
novB .1 144 Wood street.
CIALABRIA LIQUOKICk.;—In store and for sale by
/10v8 . KEIStit&ItIeDOWELL, 444.W00d st..
UPTUREB—Chates' and other Truss* du
for i tad-
R' loaf care Of flerida or Rapture, for sale arIIXYSEIL .
& MeDOWET.IPS DRUG STORE, corner Virgin alley,
and-Wood street. novB
4 PPLES— 100 bldi-d,pples, 'en-store and forsale.by
nova . I II ; . . t I ' • „• • •
pOTATOES-150 bad.; on cowninment and for sale by
nov/3 . 11,1 ; . ,1,
FLOUR —2sbbla. , in stoie.and forsale by ;
novB KING & MOORIIE&D
SUGAR CURED LIEET—In stare and for ante by
novB . !ONG 4t MOORHEAD.
POTASH-=4easiuS,' iu store ard for sale, at a lo
priee,by Auoo7l WILLIAI4I3OYER:
T IQUORIOE-1 ma r e, small suck & for sale by
.11_4 nov7 'WILLIAM LIMB
CoFFEE-4 0 bags; prune Rio t new crop, tor sale at a
cheap rate, by [nov7) WILLIAM. DIrE/L
CODFISH -3 bFISH-3 easkeine anintoyerior for sale by
nov7 WM. DYER, 1.5 d Liberty et.
UCKWHEAT FLOUR— sacks{ fresh ground,
B
ree'd and for sale by Inovtij WILLIAM DYER.
CORN MEAL-21 sacks IN/i sows Sifted Meal, fresh
ground, for sale by inov6] WILLIAM DYER.,
EATHBatS---600 Lbs. Live Geese Feathers for sale by
nova - WILLIAM DYER
EACLI BRANDY-2o bbla. pure old Peach Buindy
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rec'd and for sale by JAMES PATTON, Jr.,
nov7 No. 1.7.. Liberty opposite Smithfield.
MOLASSES:44O btds " Battle - Gr o u nd ,: ' reed
S. and for sale by AMES PATTON, Jr
uov 7
FI.ATHErtS-1000 tbs. prime Penna. Feathers reed
and for sale by JAMES PATTON, Jr,
nov7 17 Liberty street:
RYE WHISKEY-20 bbts., rec'd and Or sale by
nov7 JAMES PA TON, Jr.,17 Libeny st..
11) W. PLOtlft-1000 tbs., in sacks, received and. for
sale by JAMES PATTON, Jr •
nov7 17 , iberty sci;et.
GRO. FRED—Chopped Oats and Co for sale by ,
novi RHODES & ALCORN
- DuNNET vEt.vera—A. A. MASON & Co. have re
ceived one ease„Z pieces of Bonnet Velvets, of the
most desirable shades, and at low prices.
("I LOVES AND HOSIERY.—Now openinvrat A A.
!Jr Mason & Co.'s, SOO dozen Gloves and Hosiery, of
all kinds and qualidea, nov7
BUTTER—A few I#lls. and kegs inner for sale by
novS - SMITH & SINCLAIR.
iPAR-30 bbl s. N. C. Tarjest reed and for sale by
nova SMITH & SINCLAIR.
CASSIA - L - 2 bales disTiTtj,iiiiiii'cTiat tor sale by
nova SMITH & SINCLAIR
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0 11 5. %.11 —2 casks best CuAr i l T lll4l , 4ggcasabs by
CAMON SEIiARL-100,000, for satedby
nor 3 • SMITH & SINCLAIR.
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kegs Shot for sale by
t... 7 nov3 SMITH St SINCLAIR
T EA -SO half chesl4
80 caddies Young Ilyson,ii.npl and G, P., and
15 half chests Black. For sale by
nov3 SMITH ik SHI,CLAIR.
EESWAX-3 hasf ow, o
els Yelln consignment and
B for salk by B. A. FAIINESTOCK h CO.,
nov7 . Corner Ist and Wood sts.
WHITING -1.50 bqrrelpf i ar sale y
FAAESTIII CK.A. CO.
BORAX-2O cases, lsaglish refined, for sale by
now 7 Z. B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.
CkiLORIDE LlNlF; , %l2l3easks,filuspratts &Tennant's,
for sale by [nod) B. A. PAHNESTOCKA CO,
WOOLEN SOCKI4-75 dos. Country Knit Jacks re
ceived and foraale low by
7P. K. MACKNIGIIT & BROS.;
octal No. 1,1.51V00d street.
PERCUSSION CAPS-500 M. G. IX' Cape received
this del and for Able low by
T K. MACKNIG HT ir. BROS , "
oct3o
No. 115 Wood street.
STORAGE .—A Large Cs.t.r.s.a andtorr, if, Warehouse
No. 100 , Liberty street, (good tristiug fixtufe,)..on
moderate tonna. by :
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WOOL!—The highest price in rash paid for all grades
of Clean_Wasticd Wool, by [oct.3o] H. LEE.
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ND RAT HI N 1:14 ES'PABLISHMENT.—ERRSH
OYSTERS lITST RECEIVED.—The proppelors
are now prepared to keive up Menls at all houra, in con
nection with Boarding by the - day!or week.
ser24 APPALLS. Proprietors.
Jolsis,: Dunlap
COI:01E110W WA lealiT AND SECOND 521/bBTH,
ARE now receiviik their Fall and Winter Stock of
HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE and, other
Goods, direct from the manufactories and workshops of
Birmingham, Sheffield, and Wolverhampton. We have
already in Warehorise Cails 11Ild .015135 of Goods,
covering the tollowitrg artielee
Tinned Saucepans,Emoid Pots - and Oval Kettles;
Enameled Saucepans and Muslin Kettles;
Fine Trays in setts t Common-Trays arid Waiters ;
Fire Irons in setts and pairs, over 50 patterns.
Fire Iron Standards, with Marble and Bronzes Iron
basis ;
Short handle Frying' Ptins; Bread Pans, oval and end;
Bracket, Chamber end Gothic Brass Candlesticks;
Tinned Wrought Iron lbs-kettles;
Tinned Basting , Spoons; Table Spoons, Ere ;
Tinned Flesh borks, Skimmers and Ladles;
Roasting Jacks ; Box Irons, with Heaters;
Commode Knobs coffee Mills, Lanterns, tc.;
Fine Britannia Wart, in gene;
Communion Ware,Bwing Tea-kettles, &e.;
Pianished Coating Dishes, Urns, Oyster Stowers, &c.;
Cruet Frames ' wadi:cut glass and common Bottles,
Brass IlatteryKettles, Bell Metal KetUes, Esc.
Table Maus, Toilet FOUR, Seals, &c.;
Pillar, Urn and Helmet pattern Coal Vases.
A iso, a large stock of Copper, plain Tin and Japan
ned Ware, Pressed Goods, &c., to which we would-in
vite the attention or jobbers, wholesale buyers • 'and
others. JOHN 'DUNLAP & '•
sepls Corner Market told Second streets.
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PLATE2OO Les Tin Platt. choice brunds, in
store and for said JOHN NIkAP & CO,
sepZ4 Corner Marketand Second streeti.
TOSEPII S. .hIORPA9ON, .4tunstry at Litto—Offine - on
01 Fourth street, nettrWoutl,Pittstrargh, Pa. foo26ty-
64 BOXES Nee.l-ItOCK CANDY ; • .
60 " Sicily Cherries; •
40 daz.Leinon Syrup ;just received and for sale by
octo7 - JOSHUA RHODES No 0 Wood at
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100 11 , 0 v N b ES aga Sk ii0 L n ki1.. II ALIT:INDS r. . .
12 boxes Bitter . " . -...-
Jest received and (dr sale by
oct27 JOSHUA RHODES, No. G Wood it
011.138L5. BOND. ORANGES—Head and for sale by
ott27 JOSHUA RHODES, No.o Wood al.
40 t'4ll't=sc:;i'o"7l:Velet d°'l"2l.7l"'
10 oases, cont'gl doz. jars
s 4"445 boxes
Jost received and tilt sale by •
0ce.17 JOiiiHUA RHODES. No. 6 Wood et.
BAGS F.NOLISti %VA LN CTN. ;
ell/ 5u " Fit erta':
50 " Cream NUM; just received and for sale by
oct27 JOSHUA RHODES, No. 8 Wood et.
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04 Wilqd. Street, - _ , •
• • PITTSBURGII . .. • :
ALIOWIW 071 tom ;Trams. jauvo
. - - /Knob ins Banla. •
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Tr HIS BANK- is now prepared to do bosincla; (*pa
.1 :from OA,. hi. to 3PM, • , . • -
Interest paid. on ; Special Deposils ' ' - -•••: •
augii , • - THOMPSONIMIA.,,Cashiet'-'
W/E: • -•
EXCEEKNOW-AND
.11 1 : Etr Third and. Wood stmts..
IGIIT and Ttme Bills of Exchange, Bank. Notes
/...7 foreign and domestic :Coin bought ant iold•onrogr;:,,
most favorable tOTTLIS. - ' • .
ColleeUons made inallthe princinareitieuif IfieUntoo
.at the loWest Imes. - ' .• .
aer.rit xna . atorn. • •
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Bankers and tzclionge Brolxlr Deaktr.
!Domenic Bilis, BULK F7hango,.C . f . l9kalii: .
it, Bank Nova , and. Coin. • . •
Corner of . hird and Wood stn . ; grecUp opposite the -
• Charles Hotel. • - mayo 3
• .N. ROL INNIS et. SON -• ' '- - - •
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/3ankos and Ikaltro in ;Irritant; Cirisarut Bank /Vous, --.
No. 66. ltraikt area, Pisistierth.
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suis.u.o BATY. • EICHASSIGIL '. - , ' 'I3IITINCL kA3II -"
Ness York r k[Cincinnati ''.- • . , i t , . •.r.. - ~
Philadelphia . • . " Lonitsille - ' • ' •-•=.-
Bed ti more . - St.
' Buying taus ' .- - t:' t- •'-..• ' : -..- fiulOsiisetii; .----'
Ohio ••':i - • die. County CityorPuir .. .:,.:.
Indiana f "aelleflYoter• - • -'• .4.- -
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Kentucky I "- Pennaylvardatso::. • -
Virginia I " • New York
Wheeling S " Maryland i.. , -- ,:: ........t :-
Tennessee • • • 3- " New Orleans' ;,. ~ ,-. 1
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.1•3. 5. HOOK. - ' - '21103. SA*OIIIPT.
nooareesAtictuar.r. - •
BANKERS AND, .EXCILANOE' BROKER/3,- .
N. B. Corner of Wo&I ansf Stzt/t.streets.; Pa.
AEALERS id Coin; Rank Nome, Time Bills; Foreign
and Domestic Er.chango ; Cartificates of Deposit ; &C
EXCFEANOE .0n all tilee,pn4Coo.l Citlei Of tho !Tnior*:
and EaropC, Yor Sale in sums to slut porchtunsts. =•
CURRENT and por fends recAlved on . deposite.•-• •-•.=
COLLECTIONS made on all ports of the Union , etthe
loweat rates. •- • " • - - senll-19
. • . J. 111L,Osistaay.• - -'• •-• •
, DILL BRowEii; -ad alerllll.l4l :NcitO, • Dm/1i; `deeep..../..
.A 3011444 &c., NVOOd'"'
;street Pillabrgh. . • *cite '
W. miLLER,PITILADI. , WM. apatsnionirtrruarma
11/1"11;1.ER & FLICIiEDSON, Whartals.Grocor, and
.01 poners'af •Brandies,lVnies- - sold' Began ; Noa 1:A
and 174, cornet of Liberty and Irorinstrerta,Pittsbniati'..i.;.
Pa. ;.-: • .
Iron Naihridilkm Yarns, &0., aanstantly an hand,
JoatirA...ataiif Ist& of NearLl•boni O. ••W. S s us.
rtaAJO & Viourcadgett4;Cotamisrion and
Gijk/geakarter;'Ne.Dtv Market street, Pitts
Ittoasti4aileation given: to the Ottrohase and •
Adopt :in kipli of. pioduati." • • 1
••- .11eaJtuntn. 13roiTsti • ' "
A TTORNEI AT.LILIV .I"lll,ltringion•Cltif, r D:
prosectile clainus before be Departments add Cott-r. - :
- grass. • Business lel:with C. 0. Loomis; .ElM. E sif ,
burgh, will :raceme prompt. nttenbtu. • . .• • sep4
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DR. G. U. [EMBER' • C. ritt'DOWELL.
TrEYSER & McDOWELL, (sirctiiiittotts io.KEut &
urfaz2,) Where:ate and Ceuta Drug sou! Preseri•p tient
Store, corner ot .Wood street and .Virgur.alley : . ,
eines - prescriptions cosetally compouodek tught:oud:-
TE II7 " - " . "
°P•sHaDs "ive-anfn'a•allery, ;en b ul a i rr t r etl-,
sheligestedarst...F97!mil'btih!'..bt""nnaled*"
6)(1fIlluen-.1.VrAIVEs•-•.lswiar.Deks..Tand;PApk:.?i
Eyer, on-fi A_ a 11
all_ an _ for by • 4 •
711110DF.S.ec -ALCORN.
IiVBDSH;TILYE m ato ;'and.'fot`'.
,41JV ale by • itiovli KTIODES Ze ALCORN;
IL ISEIB/..oullutntly on Land and
' - ERODES AcAILCORN:
ME&L-;-Our awn grinding, constant!) , on ti Rap
ind fiw sally . by - [nor7j - RHODES Ic..ALCORILf
OAT blEAL—Consuunly onlvand and for, pile by
nov7 bronlcle copy.IIIHODES*,ALCORK.
V
UOKWIIEAT:FLOVR-3000 'RIC reed aud - Wrsal f
. . [novn. .
o i-f il itrlLS. SUPERFINE'AND .EXTRA,742III7e
PLODI4 a gore and for sale by, • ,
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.OTATOES-200 bushels 150 haezels 'gainless l'ot
P
sale try gegen ,CI4INIIINS
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(TORN MEAL —Z busloqe, Sifted, rec'd and for side Irr.r.
V uov7 . • „: 41A1M.0113 . & smATg;
COFFI3E-60!agsiPtinie,in stole and for sofa hq
novl . . - STUART&
1:10AR-24 bhde., in
.store .and lapses W. '
1 4 , 7 •stovi . ~ • . .
CHEESE}-300joarreerive4p -
-; - • 11X1 co.shpa.do_4(orsaleitig;i;
jastteeid arqbfor say..`
Rby (own I . ' : STUART. tt . SILL, ••
318-100 do=. t inslore.aad /or salabg -
D 110 , 41 ••• • :STITART
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LOUR-55 tibia., Rctra; for sale by
- - -
F• soul - STUART.i SILL. .
B u. CKET . S-45 dozen, in" stole eind for ale -• :
uovl • " • "•STUART - It SILL.
EGAR-511bbbs.,ino.repeived and for safe by
V lN noel .
' STUART & SILL.
icAss—woxici. ilrmillv Cigars - . 0 31 .F9tvi.p§" ,
will Acil van - , ow , a "!
118 . .Wsx44rrett, Pittsburgh...,
RECEIVED-90doz. Fine Combs; .
With a variety of Shell and jinni -Tuck Cnird.s', on -
hand and sold cheap at 86 Market /Mott, by
oet2l • .cApirVvELL .& c 0 ..:,.
ACHOICE SELECTION 'OP • COLOGIN.; '
Extratis.and Perfonieryjngeherali ' •
oda'. CANTWIdLL.N CO: '
11:11LACK. SILK LACES.—Ag . e.aerkl. etimment of
11 Silk Lace Goode just reedited by."
_" by
MeIIANALESS sec CAMPBEL L,
97. Wood
11HREAD LACES . .
, AsAn apartment af.Thread
Laces and . Ed gtngs received:by Eiprial iisuriEr
sale by - !degAlpLESS'es CAMPBELL,
octal . - , . .' 97 Wood street:
COTTON LAC ES , &c.,--anrailintment of Black aod.
Wldto-Conop . Xisiceirand..Edgihp Justieceived'aud
for sale ' --Idoe,A.NpIM,S & CAMPBELI.4; -
oct3l. • 97 Wood street,
CA NW:Th.—Mack and ylgta FancrCuir . tieurr , • -- - - .
ceived and (oracle by
. 111cCANALEM.§&:CibtOBELLi
87 Waddatreet. '
QOCKS- 11 1 . 5 doz. AVoolealbellatjust opened by
•—McCANDLIMA.CAMPBELI.4. -
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97 Wood street.,
, 01. CON SItiOUL4EILS-39.gask prima quality, fur' -
B, sale by . . : itifFri . bIA.TTLIEWS'it CO., 7.-
Plo LEAD-1 146 Pigs Valeria/. for sale by.'
oct3l - & CO.
SUGAR--ILS raids. mime-IC : O. Sag • ,
46 bbls. No. 8 -". :-• -
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int3l " REIEribrATITLEIVB & CO:
"IIdrOLASSES-18 barrele,Sc. Inner lks
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100 barrils . Plentaiiii; Par sala by '
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LARD ou.-12 barrels. Darkhazu &
for sale by-foetal:l • RHEY;MATTHEAVIII &CO..
OFFEE, acc.-250 bags lila 4;OS - ea;
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G 120 hDtheiti Y. H., el: and. Black Tea„
110 cilddyboxes ;:, ;
•• irgenemt tuumrttnerirof Gioceries an& itittlbiirra
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59 Way) r street.
for sale by
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F lSki 3 Oce.-13 bbl.s. kn.. No. I.Salmoni,'. - ;
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10 crates Queentra • • ' ' •
5 casks Hardware'
0 boxes Rock Candy, - ' •-•-; %'•-•
RC assorted Baskets; jassreed and forsale by
• JOHN .lIANNAN 00 ••••
(Journal copy 49 'Wider street,'
P UBS BRANDY, Pon and Madeira Wines,for ntedie . ,. ~..
eat purposes, and warranted prim last received and-,,
for sale by .R.BYSERA IIIeDOIYELL; , .
oet Corner. Wood street and. Yinna.alley.. . '
"We knew by this Smoke :haus, swirl/y/4i curia -
- 17 EYSER h McDOWELL have received a tat of
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