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IT es i • • imtsilliatagiii itlei tfo no l_ s A f r i
• 40 nismost Osos sortmssr/VorloLg tow
t arsa* - is".r• intositisposs,Anas Isroqs*
•rea •ti I)Ptudint - AlDffitt.
MteovaElgWOOD,lolllF/FTH - stiiEtt§ •
irr "M.i.,Wodad to`,OttrEttablisttment; a so/email
st e am-rimetPrilulogNaolduei %vitiate prepared to do
sll kitds of ProoMpopoi iitid - ROOk,WOrk a'style of an
stupsuista btaMty__kaut - neatness; mod upon the most tea
sonabte tenni: WO =weevily isblicit - the patronage or
be public in thi.4l/oe# Our baisintss• • •
4:V•
Pittlitli.44aittneeived and for sale
N13 . . 1 4 Slidtbilebrettiet, (three doors above Foarth,) a
fine assortment iif - LitMPS, adapted ex p ressly for the
use of BURNING FLUID, and will be sold in quantities
tomtit purchasers, '• •t- •-•-- • . •,••
The BURNING FLUIDts aMeW artiele,perfeetly free
&OM the danger Ot explosion, explosisndmtnivalled for Bosomy
Econoin4 an zolia . Convenienee.. : It its complete-substitute
for. Oil, c* celitas,being . - perfeetly waist tut using,
beau** bilanyentnnee, and gives a uniform' and brit
Hint wtthbut odor or smoke. It is'scr free frourl
impurity as not to` stein linen; clothing or furniture, and
particularly recommence itself to the attention of:Coun
try bleichamMilbtel Eiepers and•Vmailies, us Wen as
for use ht Churchip;Steautt oats, and ittiS °Merl; of.pro
fessiOnol Ventlettfen. -To tie had of manufacturer. •
- - 'JOHN DEVEREUX,
65 Sadibileld Plusbmgh,l'a.
'Rai a - 01tiancivat Obtaining isuperfuto BAT.
or CAP eqthil ninny - that can Ansantnufaaturen, is now
offered,as l'am ilettermined-no selloff my present stock
at gtetstly'rellaced , priectii warder to Inalta FROM for my
fa smelt. If yon would secure a bargain callsoon.
' •• ; ..; %WM. Ft.trallo,
:130•Wood at.. corner of Virgin alley.
'sir , lart- TUDDLII4-Denttait..-Reentortn to a,
newfilireei *tory BriCit, -- on - sturinmaxvirr., one door be , '
low - Siittrittreet:' TEETH iNSERTEDi from one to a
wheie:setti,brAtmosphetic_ Pressure, with a beautiful
representauon of the Natural,ma restoring the FACE to
its original shit • TEETH EIXTRACTW, with little
Tams permanently snood by
TtmcontOOrtiventmg the Tooth-ache, wide h much bet
ter-than curing it, though it should be done in five min
utes,or Sven instintly. ap.2l:lv
. . _ .
117 - .Rtitaxatlim...ROßEftT BARKER, Mamie=
Tatum, Bh. 31 - Market,. batmen. &rand med..,Tkini Jaws,
Pittsbarghe—Constantly on hand, a large and general mt.
aortmentof Fasintmants MUDS-NADI& Cuornuto.
Partienlarmuention paid to the Cutting . a( Custom
Work, which will be madeinehe moat fastuonahleenan
neriand on resteonnble terms. _ mayB
Node roa•The-.) ocamencrraxtints . Sioeirnr, of Pitts
burgh and Allegheny, meets 'on, the second Monday
of
every snonih Schor.hteiters, in the Diamond.
_nnB7yj Jona Volum, jr., Secralary,
• - -
. _ . . .
alirtrigofibeer.;•The Joiirueymen 'Saddlers, Harness
and - Trunk Makers' Mutely meets thee first Saturday of
every month, at Union Hall, corner of Smithfield and
Fifth : streets _ bittylfizlyi W. C. Car.. .I„strua, Seel,.
11j'iOdet Pelloves , tairkßuilding, Fourth
. strag44betMens- Wood and Smitkgrld*eds.—Pittsburgh
Enetunputent, N 0.2, meets tat and ad - Tuesdays of each
mouth.
Pittsburgh Degree ILUdge, No. 4, Meets 2d mid 4th.
Tuesdays.
Mechanics' Lodge, No. 9, meets every Thursday
evening.
Western 'Star Lodge, No. 24, meets every Wednesday
eventug.
Iron Ci t y_Lodge,No.l&,2, meets every &twiny ev`ng.
'Mount Morlah Lodge, No. 300, meets every Friday
evecang., maratl
11:71.` 0: of 0. P.—Place of Meeting, Washington
flail, Wood street,tetween sth and Virgin Alley.
Prmamment Longa, No. 336--Meetv every Tuesday
yenning.
Alannantimx EV/CAD:LeI:MIT, No. 87—Meets.1st and 3d
Friday of each month. mar.2.5-1y
1:17 . I. 0. of 0. F..d.ALLSOOLVOT LODON, No. 49
meats at the Hall, corner of Wood street and ifirgiii
Alley, every 'Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock.
mayl:l3m Ocoarin Hiissierv,See'y.
, --
~ . BAEZ OP Pima:mon, 1
. , October 19, 1849. i
Dar Qn Election for Thirteen Directors of this Bank
tor the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking House
on Monday, the 19thday of November next.
octl9altd . Joan Saimaa, Cashier.
Ekcitssos Dam( ov Prrrsaanon, t
.
October 19th,1849.
I:Cr.Aup,tioa for Thirteen Directors of this Bank
to ltit ' Ule ensuing year, will be held at the Bank
ing Rouse; on Monday, the 19th day of November next
betvieCti thC hours of 9 •s: at. and 9.p. s.
oet2Ontril Triosras U. Flowts,l3ashier:
.., Rom ow Pirmsestrat,
November 0, 1849.
. .
THE President and Directors of this Bank have this
day declared a Dividend of Four per Cent. on the
Capital Stock for the last six months, payable to Stock
holders or-their legal representatives, forthwith.
nov7:4llw ' JOHN SNYDER, Cashier.
•
EZMIAIWE Bank OF P1:11158IIIIGH.,1
November 5 ,
1399.
. .
9 - 1/11S RANH:has this day declared a Dividend of Four
.p . er .C4nt. itiCapital Swig, payable on or after the
1611. mom. Eastern Stockholders will be paid at the
Western Bank. or-Philadelphla.
nov6 . . THOMAS U. HOWE, Cashier.
MERCULTIZe AND =lams , itsni., r t
Pittstiurgh; November 6, DM.
.
tkristtaydeelarees:Disidend of our
Cent. on its Capital Stock, out of the profits of
the last six Months, payable forthwith.
nov a W. A. DENNY, Cashier.
WM
rifilitenASTS'AnD BLOMPACITILER'S Bank, t
October 19,1.849. 5
_ .
Q7' A n Election foiThirteerf Directors of this Bank
pribe ensuing year, will be held at the Banking House
on Monday, the 19th_ day of November next.
. , W. H. Diartrr, Cashier.
toW'Toorn-suns, Trauma GUNN, BAD BREATH AND
Wring Tura.-.By the use of Wheeler?* celebrated
Tea-beny.Tooth Wash, Tooth-ache can be effectually
eared. . Tender and Diseased Gums made firm: and
healthy. Bad Breath much improved, and the Teeth
reed from tartar, and made beautifully white. Price, 50
centsper bottle .. This article is patronized by the elite
of society—is highly concentrated, and will make one
pint of She wash. -
Sold wholesale and retail by AVM. JACKSON, as his
Soot and Shoe Store, "BIG BOOT," ES , Liberty street.
head of Wood street. Pittsburgh.. • sp27oinsilkw
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lumensToav Rummell= and Ulcerated Sore
Throat cured by the ace of the medicine of nature,
AMERICAN OIL.
CINCINNATI, March 14, 1845.
This is to certify, that I have been afflicted for
several Months ,:with Inflammatory Rhemnatism i in
my shoulders and-arms. also an'elcerated sore throat
which was very painf ul and severe. I was also
mired troubled with wttha dry backing cough, which my
physialin tuld me would terminate in Consumption.
About three Weeks ago I heard of the American Oil
and commenced the use of it by taking one teaspoon
ful night, and morning, and applying it lightly eater
trilhe parte affected with Rheumatic pains
and also applied it to my throat. I found relief in
two .or. three, days after using the oil, and now feel
entirely restored to tfealtii. I also applied it to a
child who was severely burnt and it afforded imme
diate-relief.
and retail by Wm. Jackson, the
proprietor's sole and only agent for western Penn.
sylmia, Western Irirginia,:and Northern Ohio, No.
89, Liberty street ► head of WOod street, Pittsburgh.
Price, "60 cts. per bottle.
BEWARE or Noarsous CorarrearErrs.—None is
genuine but what his the name and address of gm.
Jackson, No. 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, on the
label, and in the pamphlet in which each bottle is
enclosed. The names of the proprietors, D. Hall
fk Kentucky," is also printed in the pamphlet.
Another way of detecting the counterfeits, is the
kliOreitce in price. "The genuine is sold invariably
atleots, per bottle, and no len; while some of the
counterfeits are sold at various prices under. Sold
retail by sob agents- in almost every town in the
abovetDistricts. novl2:dtaw
ME
Winter Hosiery.
Alhave just reeeiveddirect from the manufacturers,
l derail of Misses mixed Cotton Bose ;
-100 - " Woolen"
GO " Fancy Plaid, (Gam Elastic Tops;
100- " Fine Wool Undershirts;
20 " " Drawers;
'2O " Superior Scarlet and Grey Drawers ;
- 100 -"" 'Extra Stout Country Knitted Socks.
Ladies and Cluldren's fine wool and Merino Under
Clothing mule, et-any pattern to order_
WM. DALY & CO.,
Stocking Manufactory, Fifth street,
novs . Between Mood and Market, Pittsburgh.
ARN YARN: VAR :—Two and Three Doubt
Knitting Yarn, of the best quality. will be sold b
.tholesale 11 a low price. Wht. DALY & CO.,
Clocking Manufactory. Fifth street,
note betwcsn Wood aniLMarket.
IA sPLIENDID assourstaxr roar necsrvsn,
-•-• suitable for the Fell and Winter trade—
CORSißlille or ;den's, Women's,* Boys', Misses , and
Children's wefte,,,ot tyery variety and style; and at
prices to suit* trines. Thine wishing to purchase, whole
sale or 'v=l474ll' find it to their advantage to give,tte a
call, and examine for - themselves.
TRQT.II & SCOTT
Coiner of 4th and Smithfield Its., Pittsburgh, 1 1 a.
P 7, 1h:414 - forget theldate. - octl7
ME
DELLUS , IN AMERICAN, ENGLISH, PREACH END GERMAN
;STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,
No. 97 Wood siren, - next door to Diamond alley,
OULD respectfully call the attention of Merchants
W ., and other deafen to their New : and varied Stock
o my and Staple Dry Goods, Laces, Fringes, Shawls,
Gloves, Vestings, Ribbons, .Rosiery, Mitts, Ac.
This is their sccond.FaU supply; an they feetassured
in saying that-they can offer Goods to compete with any
in themarket, both as regards:quality and price..
The examination of their stock of Goods ts all that is
required to assure the buyer they offer Goods on reason
able terms. • - nov7:tidw
Nattousi Hotel, Pittsburgh.
'Situated on. Water Strut, opposite the Landing of the
Brownsville Steam Packets. '
rums aortae '
having undergone a. thorough' repidring
and fittingup;both Meade and but; the aubserther is
ermined to une every exertions in his power to make
all comfortable that think'prupier to call with him. The.
Vable , Willbe - alveays 'supplied with the best the market'
afforda.,Ths.Bar will be aupplled with the beet and
c,likaitotoLlignorts.; - - ,
Attached to the house i s ad gooatable, attended by a
:g9cmilloitler. - 4. • • I•J, - - REAMER. iy2o
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MARY. L. BUCKLE
Boots and Shoes.
DiaCandlbU■ & Campbell,
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, TIIIIEIPITTSEIVROU 110ARD-OP TRADE.
AND Ed E-ROANTELE:EXC WAN G E •
.....; JOIIEI SEUPTON,i _,, ,
JOELNESHEA, - - Comarrfirs you Nonsmata.
T. 43. CLARKE, • ,
• PASSENGER, ARRANGEMENTS FOR 184 d.
Steamboatrackellane,lenvesdailyletOirieinnatl,lo A K.
Passener Packet,•via Brownville, to Baltimore and
' Philadelphia, 8 A. 1/Li and 6 P. m.
Mail CetachLiae,iiireet to Philadelphia, 9 A.. m., and 121
Western and Southern Mail Coach Line,6 A. U.
Nod ll4 4lLterns Yin Cleveland, daily I 0 L. M.
Erie and. vaesiorn New York; daily, L. M.
Narth•Eawern,to Philadelphia,dady, exceptSandaye,4
ARBDTALS AND DEIVit RE OF MAILS.
PMlam MRS via Philadelphia, due 3 a. BC, closes
Western Mail, Cia. and Litasv., due 8 P. /t., c lose 545 A. M.
SOU*. via SalLandWashington,due 8 e. st i clOsess
North-Westemvie Cleveland, clue 10 A. M., closes 9 A. x.
Erieand, Western New York, due 8 P. ut., closes 8 LAI
STOCKS.
Par rialto. Asked. Offend
Bank of Pittsburgh..— 550,00 550.00 850,09
Exchange B9llk ...... ••••• • • • • 50,00 47,00 46,00
Idershants' and M. Bank 5000, .51,00 60,00
PartneSs'ilepositllauk • ..... None in market.
Hand Street. Bridge 50,00 50,00 49,00
Northern LibertiesUridge -•— 60,00 35,00
Old Allegheny_ Brdge •••• ..... `,OO 3 0 ,0 0 35 , 00
Connelirivilie R. &Stock, paid on
shares,S2;so 5,00 1,43
City Bonds (6 ifP ceati)• -- • • - •94,00
11.101x01195hela Bridge. —•.— 25,00
Gas Stock • 50,00 •
Penna.,s's, quoted in Philadelphia . 91
Pellita.. 6 % " " " 1014
New issue Treasury Notes, 6's, quoted in Philada • •1171
Weekly Meriew of the Markets.
OFFICE OF TIIE POST,
FRIDAY Norometa, Nocembn 16, 1649.4
Business has been brisk during the week. The
;weather is now favorable. The rivers are high and
all the boats afloat.
ASIIF.S.. The market is now well supplied with
all kihds; sales moderate. We alter our figurev:
Soda'Ash ' 31 !Pearls, 6 6 / 6 1
,Pots, . 41103 ISalaratus, 64Vi 6 1
Scofthings, 1 1 1 03 1
ALUM—We note sales in a regular way at 31031
ALE—There is no change in prices, the ship
meots been considerable since the rise. W
quote'as follows:
Bavarian Beer, ft. bb1,...
Bowmen, per barrel,....
XX. do ' • •
XXX do
Common, half barrels,..
XX do
XXX do
Comuicin, qr.do barrels,
XX •
XXX do
—widi 60c per bbl thrown off for cash.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—The market is fully sup
plied, there is no change in prices. We quote sales
at $2,12 #l, 10016; gr 5016 sack 31,25.
BROOMS—The market is almost baro, with sales
at $2,50613,60 according to quality.
BRICKS—Fire bricks are selling from stores at
$13013,50 e M.; Paring brick, from yard, $5,500
6,00; Common, $4,5063.5,00. Pressed, 312, deli T.
ered.
BLOOMS—We quote at $7O for best quality; for
Common $50055,00.
aggSWAX—Some transactions reported at 190
20c. from first hands and from store.
BRAN AND SHORTS—None in market, the de
mand is good.
BRAN AND SHORTS—The supplies are limited;
sales or Bran from storeint 114312 c.
BUCKETS—There is a good demand; sales of
Beaver. and Marietta from first band at 81,7501,81 i
from store at $2,00. The market seems to be fully
supplied. Receipts large.
BEANS—Some demand; sales of small lute at 68
(ffloc.
BEEF..SaIes of Dried Beef at 8(381 c. in a retail
way; but little doing.
CORNMEAL.. We have no sales to report. Mar
ket almost bare. •We quote nominally at 54/e
CATTLE—Offerings of Beeves are short and pri
ces a little enhanced. We quote at $3,6654,50.
Sales of Sheep at 8l,50(42,00 bead.
COTTON—We hear of no sales.
CHEESE..The receipts have been heavy and the
market is fully supplied. There have been some
heavy shipments Eaat. We quote common at Nat 6c;
cream at 60%1c.; Goshen ID7 c.
CANDISS.. We base no change to report:
City dipped. 9 000 Cineinnatido
Mould- 10 0104 I Sperm, best brands3o
Pittsburgh Star. • - .21 OW Do. inferior 25 030
CRACKERS..The regular sales to the trade are at
the following rates:
Water Crackers $3,756P bbl.
Bauer do. 4,50 4 '
Pilot Bread 3 ,2 3
Sugar and Soda Crackers 7e. V tb
COTTON YARNS—Have advanced. The fol.
owing is a correct list of prices :
Nos. 5, 6 and 7
.4 8, 9 and 10 •
.. 11 and 12
Candlewick
No. 500
rr
44 700
" 800, 900 and 1000 71 "
CI
Discount 5 per cent. on all sales over $5O.
CORDAGE..There have been some alterations by
manufacturera, which are noticed below :
Manilla Rope, by Coil,
Do do when cut,.
White Rope, by Coil,
Do do when cut,....
Tarred do by Coil,
Do do when cut,
Packing Yarn, fine,
Do do common,
Manilla Bed Cords, $1,7502,6203,50 4?
Do do per coil, 13 $r
Hemp do 1,5002,2503,004 p
Do do per coil, 10 ft
Manilla Plough Lines, 75087 gr.
Hemp do do 75
COPPER..The rates are, Braziers 27028;Sheath ,
ing 27; Old 18019.
CHOWLATE..SaIes at $2,7503,00, according
to brand. _ _
FLOUR—Sales on wharf at 84,4504,56. These'
have been the ruling rates during the week. The
receipts meet the home demand. We do not hear
of any storages.
FRUlT—There are no Lemons nor Oranges in
market. Some Raisins have been received, and sold
at 83,2503,37. Sales of Green Apples at $2,7502,
50. Dried Peaches are in great demand; sales of
old at 81,755i1,87; of new at 82,2502,37. Dried
Apples we quote at 75,087 c. Pea Nuts are worth
60070 c. Cranberries are plenty at. 52,25
FISH—An advance is reported in Mackerel. We
quote sales at of No. 1 at $14,50; of N 0.2 at $lO,
60; of No. 3at $7,50. Salmon at $18; Herring at
$5,5006,00; Cod 84,5005,00.
FURS—The following are the rates at present .
Red Fox, No.l, 25 050 I Raccoon 0
Gray Fox 121 0 25 Mink ...... •• • • 50 25
Muskrat 6; Deer Skin, fir tb. 14 0
FEATHERS—SmaII sales from store at 31033 c.
The market is poorly supplied; demand. fair. A
large lot might not command more than 31c.
FREIGHTS—By River to Cincinnati, 15c; to Lou
isville 18c; to St. Louis 25c p 100 lb.
The following are the charges from this point
east by the different rotates: By canal to Philadel
phia—
Butter, Bacon, Lard and Tallow 45c
Tobacco Leal, Ohio, p 100 50c
do r: K y ., rr ir boc
Feathers ir • 871 c
Wool, ri
.871 c
Furs and Peltries rr 100 c
Hemp, rr 621 c
Seeds of all kinds," 65c
Whiskey, per 100 .50c
Flour, per bbl 75c
From Pittsburgh to Baltimore, via Brownsville,
freights are carried by the Eclipse 6 day line at 80c
p 100. By Burke & Co's Express Line, through in
two days, freights are carried at 81,25 p 100.
From Baltimore West, via the Baltimore and Ohio
Reilroad, the charges are given in the Baltimore
American, as follows:
"From this city to Cumberland: Haul, Boots, Bon
nets and Medicines, 35 cents p 100 N. Dry Goods
Groceries, Queensware, Tobacco, 25c. Coffee, Sal
and Fish,2oc.
"Freights to Pittsburgh, by the Susquehanna Rail
road and Pennsylvania Canal, are as follows, viz:
Dry Goods, 80c. Bales, '7oc. Groceries, Paints and
Dye Stuffs, 70c. Coffee, 45 Queeneware, 60c.
Clay and Soda Ash. 50c. Rosin and Tar, 50c.
Leather, 70c. Mackerel, p bbl, $1,25, and Her
rings SI.
"By °Toupees Line, Dry Goods, &c., 75c. Hard
ware and Groceries, 621 c. Queensware and Tobac
co, 60c. Tin Plate and Copper, 45c. Coffee, Tar,
Fish. &c.45c.
"Freight by Elder, Gelston & Co's four day line
to Wheeling, 81,25 p 100 lha for ordinary goods."
GROCERIES—Coffee remains firm at 1 lc.; with
an upward tendency. The market is . poorly sup
•plied. Te Sugar and Molasses there has been no
change, but prices look down. We quote Sugar at
510 1 6c.I.Molasses at 261028.
GRAIN.. No change. Wheat 80085 c.; Barley
68062 c. ; Rye 50c. ; Corn 45050 c. ; Oats 29030 c.
GENSING.—HeId at 25c.
GDNPOWDER..SaIes are regular at the follow
ing rates:
FFO 4,75 0 5,80 Eagle do. in pa
_Eagle 61. tbs• • 0 3,00 pers.• • 0 3,37
Do. dz. 116 can,ro o
coo 7,00 Rook powder •• • .3,25 0 3,62
FFFQ4o.•••
NEM
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16,50
. 700
. 800
. 300
. 3 50
4 00
1 50
1 75
2 00
...Inc.
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doz
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_8 it Si
...Isc
...I6c
...I2c
...I2c
...11c
...I2c
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--- V442,BB 6 =Therfollerwinrara-ths - ruling rates for
the various sizes Window Glass : City brands 8 by
10, g 4; 10 by 12, 4,50; 12 by 18, 157; Patent,do. 10
by 14 to 16 by 21:1110,50(@SI5 sir boz. .
For the various sizes of country brands, the
. 101-
lowing are the established prices:
Bby 10 83,25 11 by 16 $4,75
10 by 12. •• • - ........ 3,60 II by 17 -- •.• 4.75
10 by 14 3,75 12 by 16 +• 4,75
/0 b y 15 4,50 12 by 17 4,75
10 by 16 - 450 12 by 18 5,00
10 by 17 4,50 24 by 30 7,00
FLINT GLAias.-We give the following condensed
list for some of the principal articles of Flint Glass,
as manufactured and sold in this city :
Plain Tumblers per doz 30,30 3,00
Mould • , do 87 it> 1,75
Pressed do n ~, 1,000 3, 25
• Pressed do toys " "
n n 371
Goblets 1,500 9,00
Champaignes " " 2,750 6 , 00
Wine Glasses " " 500 8,00
Lemonades " " •• • - ...... • 750 6,00
Jelly stands, each 500 2,00
Decanters, per doz 1,00012,0 0
Pitchers n u 42 5 0 9 , 00
Pitchers, heavy pillared, per pair • • • .2,0001 0 , 00
Pitchers, heavy cut flute, each 750 2,50
Molasses cans 500 6,00
Molasses cans, Britannia tops, per pr. 750 4 , 00
Flower vases, per dozen 4,000 9,00
Flower vases, cut, per pair 6,00012,0 0
Jel'y glasses, per dozen 1,1...0 7,00
Pressed sweetmeat dishes, per doz. •1,2501 0 , 00
Pressed sweat-meat bowls, per pair • 870 0 , 00
Bureau knobs and pins, per dozen • -1,00 01,50
•POTHECAILIEV !MOP stiaarraim•
Specie jars, lackered coveis, pe7ii0z1,71 5 0 )10 , 00
Show jars per dos 6,000113,0 0
Fluted Colognes, • -- 3,00011, 00
'finctnres,ground stopper, per dozen -1,000 12 , 00
Show Bottles, each 750,2, 00
HEMP— Some small sales from store at ' '
$l6OO
170,00 per ton.
HULLED BARLEY.. Regular sales at 3c. pal
Pearl do. stele.
HAY—Sales at scales at $9,06010,60.
-•---
HIDES—We make no alteration in our quotions.
Miss,nri 7 0 9 ' Dorkipps ge 5kin.1,0001,62
Span sit 14 0 16' Green 031
Do. salted 0
IRON ANDINAILS—A brisk business is now do
ing. We quote as follows: Flat Bar, 2 4.54461 e,
according to Bice* Round & Square Bar, 2 4-SA;
Band Iron, 2 4.5b3c; Hoop Iron, 3107 c; Sheet Iron,
Ca*. Nails—lo to 20d, 83,25 p keg; 8d to od,
$3,50; 6d to 7d 54; sd, $4,25; 4d, 64,50; 3d, $5,50
p keg. Spiker—Cut, 3, 31, 4, 44 inch, $4 qv kegs
5, 21 and 6 inch, $4,50; 64 and 7 inch, $5 p keg.
NAVAL STORRS..There has been no change in
the market, and we quote old prices:
Rosin fr bbl • •2,62 0 " N.Carolina 4,00 04,25
Titch 3.00 0 3,60 Tur'utine,gal.• 62 0 64
Par, Allegit'y .3.00 0 3,50 Varied', Copal 1,75 0 2,25
INSURANCE..The fol Gering table gives the ratio
of insurance on good steamboats:
To Phila. and Balt. via To Wheeling • • • • • • i
canal 1 Brownsville *
Cincinnati if i Louisville •• - • ..... I I
I
Evan.ville la.. ••• 4 I Nashville, Tenn., ••• 4 if
Memphis,Tenn. •• 1 l New Orleans 111
Saint Louis, 11l I
o.• • 1 I Quincy,lllinois,• .• • 1 1
Burlington, lowa •1 11 Galena, •• 1; 24
Jefferson City, Mo., 2 Independence, hlo.••11 I
LEAD—The receipts have been heavy and prices
have declined; we quote at fic. p Bar; 41 for Pig.
Sheet Lead $5 cr bee; Cut 6. The following are
the rates asked for Patent Lead Pipe:
1 inch acqueduct No 2 Lead Pipe Sc. P foot.
I " " No. 2 " " 6c. 4p
i " " No. 2 " n 7e. P
* " " No. 1 '• ll 61e.ce
1 " " No. I " " 71e...4v "
I " " No.l " " Sea, "
I " " No. 1 " " 124e.1P "
Al 'other sizes sic. iv lb.
LEATHER—We give our table corrected.
New York, .p lb 180191
Baltimore, .• 46 21022
Slaughter ft $1 20c.
Upper Leather, p doz $25,006330,00
Calf Skins,— p doz 20,00026,0 0
Phil's. do p doz 30,00036,00
Harness Leather, p 1 19020 c.
Skirting,..do. it ii 22023
Bridle,. ...do p doz .30 00,6333,00
LUMBER There appears to be very little doing
at present and what few sales there arc appear to be
confined entirely to the country.
For dry lumber we give our table as usual, without
alteration:
Clear,' M ar...2,c00 Flooring Ido 19,002090,00
Common do 011,00 Common Ido 0-
Clear 11, do 0133,00 Oak 024,00
Common 11 do e 016,5 01 Pine Shingles ISM
Clear 2 do 44,10 4D 1000 2.50.4,23,0
Common 2 do V.,00 Laths,saw'd 2,00)2,00
OIL CAKE—Sales of 20 tons at $12,00.
OIL MEAL—Regular sales at 4.5 c.
OlLS—Sales of Lard Oil, No. I, at 54c.; No. 2 et
50e. Sales of Linseed at 85. Sales of Tanners ,
Oil at $lOOl5, according to quality.
POTATOES—SaIes of Neshannocks at 81,26631,-
37 p bbl. Reds at 40050 p bu. Sweet, at 92,000
2,25 p bbl.
PROVISIONS—The supply of Bacon is not great,
bat there has been no advance in prices. We quote
Hams at Sec; extra sugar cured at 11012 c., Shoul
ders 41c.; Sides fie. Butter is coming in, sales at
91010 c as in quality. Regular sales of Lard at 610
1 7fc.
PIG METAL—We hear of no sales of Allegheny.
Sales of Hanging Rock at $28a30.
RYE FLOUR—Sales from first hands at $3,50,
$3,62.
SHEETINGS--Regular sales of Pittsburgh Brown
Sheetings at 7KidSc. which is a slight advance.
SALT—SaIt at 61,37.
TIN PLATE—SaIes of common at 11,50.
WALLOW—Regular sales at 11071 c.
TOBACCO—We notice an advance in manufac
tured tobacco at the east, with a coi responding ad
vance in this market. Sales of good s's at 18.019c1
6 twist has advanced to 9c, plug to 9fc fr 16. Leaf
may be quoted at 4 to 7c c lb.
TUBS.. Regular sales at $8,61:09,00 #r doz.
VINEGAR--Regular sales Cider Vinegar, in bbls
at 9c. prime.
WHISKEY—Prices have declined; we now quote
Rectified at 22023 c.
WHITE LEAD—We notice an advance in White
Lead, with sales at $1,60 for No. 1, and $1,75 for
pure, per keg.
WOOL—There is a good demand, and prices are
firm. Our table is correct ,
Common...
8100 d...
k a<
lull Blood
I Prime
Hates of I:3istonnt & Dal= of (floino
CORRECTED BY WIR. LARIMER, JR.
Errhange Broker, 66 Fourth rt. adjotning Bank Pstutrurgh
PENIVSY V AMA
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Germantown
Chestercounty
Delaware county • •
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Northumberland county
Col. Bank /le Bridge Co.
Reading.
Lancaster
Doylestown .
Easton
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Burka county
Pottocale • • • •
Washington •
Broumariik.•
York .
Chambersburgh
Gettysburg • • • .
Middletown.• • •
Carlisle.
Harrsbugh- • • •
Honesdale
Lebanon,
Letoistoton.• • • •
Wyoming
Erie.
West Branch.
Waynesburg. f
Suquehanna county .3
Lehigh county
U.Statee Bank 2a
Relief Note, 1
City and. County Scrip.. • •8
UIMEJ
State Bank and ttranthe3 • .1
State Scrip. 1
KENTUCKY.
AU Banks ....... .• • .
VIRGINIA.
Easternßanks
Wheeling
Branches
Branch at Morgantown
MAR YLAND..,
Baltimore city
Country Banks• • • .....
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NEW YORK.
City Banks. pa
Country Banks
NEW ENGLAND.
All solvent banko
NEW !ERSE Y.
Plain/mid nasal'
Ohio:and Pennsylvania Rail Road.
tiIHE Stockholders of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail
Road Company are hereby notified to pay the Third
Instalment of Five Dollars per share, respectively held
by them, at the Office of the Company, Third street, Pitts
burgh, on or before the 25th November.
J. J. BROOKS, Treasurer.
Salem, Ohio, 23d October, IMO —tnov2:dtd )
...41) MRS. A. LEECH w;11 open a handsome assort
ment of Pall and Winur BONNETS, CAPS and
HEAD DRESLES t ot the latest styles; with a va
riety of Goods in her line suitable to the present arid ap
prosehing season, en Thursday, the Ist et/ Ngeember.—
Store on Fifth street, four doors from Market, East side.
oet3l:dtm
6 6111 Y HOUSIt."
OYSTERS! OYSTERS!!—The Oyster Saloon of
" My House," corner of Seventh and Webster ets.,
is now open. Epicures will be well suited when they
call.
_(octl6:tfJ WM. WILSON.
nORN BELOObL-100,rlozen Corn Brooms just reed
V
and for sale by KING & MOORHEAD,
oetl3 ' Diamond.
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ARRIVED.
Steamer Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver.
Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, &Saver
" Louis llPLane k ßeenett, Brownsville.
" Atlantic, Parkinson. do.
rhilippDoddridge,— Brownsville.
" R. Wighnuan, ----, Elizabeth.
Peptone. Hen drickson, McKeesport.
" J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling.
" Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville.
" Hindod. Campbell, EL Louis. .
.‘ Mt. Vernon, Koontz , Cincinnati.
DEPARTED,
Steamer Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver.
" Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver.
" Louis M'Lane, Bennett; Brownsville.
" R. Wightmau, —, Elizabeth.
" Philip 'Doddridge, —, Brownsville.
" Peptone, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Fort Pitt, Miller, Nashville.
" J. Nelson, Moore Wheeling.
" Caleb Cope, Mur dock. Wellsville.
" G. W. Kendall, Norma, New Orleans
CINCINNATI
!
ANDIPITTItz BURGH
DAILY STEAK PACKET LINE.
pins Independent Line of sthamers is now composed
of the largest, swi ft est, best fi nished and furnished,
and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The
highest wages are paid for the services of the best and
most experienced men engaged in the river business.—
The line has been in oration for six years ; has carried
nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest
injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge com
pitman with any passenger line 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 boatsleave for Cincinnati as follows:
21101 4 1D4 Y PAC KS T.—The MONONGAZELA,Capt. Stone
will leave Pittabusghevery Monday morning at 10 o'clock
Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 r. m.
TUESDAY PACKET.—Tha Mumma No. 2, Capt.
Jna. Jr/Msfetter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday
morning at 10 o'clock i Wheeling every Tuesday evening
at 10 r.
WEDNESD4 Y PAC KRT.—The Nsw PztoLuca N..
2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday
morning at tOo'clock ; Wheeling every Wednesday even
ing at 10 T. st.
THURSDAY PAC KR T.—The Batuassrr,Capt. R. J.
Gram. , will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at
10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 r. at
FRIDAY PACKET.—The Curren No. 2., Capt. Crooks
will leave Piusburghevery Friday morning at 10 o'clock;
Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. M.
SATURDAY PACEET.—The Mitsasnote No. 2, Capt.
I. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday
morning at 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening
at 10 P. K.
SUNDAY PACEST.— The LILAC Nirwroa, Capt. P.
Devo will leave Pia:inure' every Sunday morning at
10 o'clock; Wheeling every Bandar evening at to r. r.
oet 5.
Bllaastletb Packet.
TEE steamer FASHION, Capt. Panama,
will run as a Regular Daily Packet between
ittsburg and Elizabeth. Leaves Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock
P. sr., and leaves Mizabetb at 8 o'clock s. at.
For freight or passage, apply on board.
Tire Steamboat THOS. SCOTT, with all
er rigging and tackle on board and in good
i
running order, being of light draught, and s one of the
best Tow-boats on the river. The Scorr is 103 feet keel,
17 feet beam and al feet bold. Her Engines are of the
best quality, and are 113 inch cylinders with 4 R. strol e,
and four Boilers 24 feet long by 24 inches; built by Litch
& Co ; the Hull by Irwin, of Elizabeth. Tbe"Boat and
Engines are new and good, and in complete order. Per
sons wanting a boat to do:business in quick time, had
beat look out for the Seim She will be sold at a bar
gain, with Immediate possession.
8. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,
Smithfield street.
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1.011118 VILA. P AC ME TS.
FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE,
Buoy - Lan P.A.TVILDAT PACK/T.—The A
No I fine and fastpassenger steam Pac
ket TELEGRAPH, J. Hezlep„ Com
mander, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel
ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports,
every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
FORSYTH & 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 ten in connex
ion with the Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike No 9, to Sant-
Louls--timethron: h,trivn nays. octetly
18413. 1848.
Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet
Line.
FEBRUARY
__ ,Ist 11348. Pkarruaay Ist, 1949.
LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 9 P. M_
The randomly stew boats complete the line
for the present season : ATLAN TI C Capt.,
James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs;
and LOUIS &MANY, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are
entirely new, and are fitted up without regard to expense.
Every comfort that money can procure has been provi
ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat,
at the foot of Ross at. Passengers will be punctual on
board, as the boats wilt certainly leave at the advertised
hours. °eta
Zaneeißle Packets.
Steamer YANKEE, Capt. McKee, leaves
very Saturday, at 2 o'clock, P y.
learner JENNY LIND, Captain GALLAGHER, leaves
every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, P.
For freight or passage apply to
W. H. WHEELER, Agent.
oct6 Corner of Water and Smithfield ate.
Regular Packet for Sunfish.
TILE fine steamer WELLSVILLE, Capt.
B.samts, will leave for the above arid inter
me tate ports on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
octd GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, Agt.
Tux new and splendid passenger steamer
imait a CALEß COPE, A. Mus Doc's, blaster, will
eave for the above and all intermediate ports
every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
For freight or passage, having superior accommoda
tions, apply on board. oct6
New Arrangement.
A stru
Tax steamer BEAVER, Cuss. E. Cbsats,
aster, will leave this city every Monday,
e nes oay and Friday, at 10 s. ea.
She has a bunt at the landing, between Wood at. and
the Enid: e, prepared to receive freicht at any time. local
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34
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Win. B. Wheeler,
STF.AItIBOAT AGENT, can be found at Wesley
Crier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith•
field streets, Pittsburgh. out°
State Bank argot branches. • •1
'Cincinnati Banks. 1
!Circleville (Latorenee) 1
Columbus Bank I
Xenia I
Massillon. 1
Sandusky
Geauga . I
Norwalk. I
New Lisbon 4
Wooster. . 75
Marietta. 1
Chillicothe I
Cleveland 1
Sciota 1
Lancaster. S
Hart:ikon. 10
Canton 20
Urbana. 50
Granville 50
The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE,
Capt. Wm. HAtras., will run regularly
be
tween lli
tts i,
urgh and Franklin, on tha Allegheny River.
Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4
o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage, apply on board.
octil
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(State Bank and Branches 45
Bank of lUinois. 75
MICHIGAN.
Riaisin 70
insurance Company •• • - 5
Sate Bank 5
Oakland county 10
Farm. and Mech. Bank • •10
St. Clair no sale
MISSOURI
IStal4 Bank
dtl6anks - 5
EASTERN EXCHANGE
Nilo York (Frew.)
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VALUE OF COINS.
Amer. Gatd(prem.)
Old. • • •do• • • • do 5
Guineas $3 00
Sovereigns. 4 83
Frederwkdors 7 80
Ten Theders 7 80
Ten Guilders 3 00
Louisd'ors 4 20
Napoleons.... 380
Griub/oon,Spanish• • • •10 05
Patriog 16 50
Detente 120
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Steamboat Scott for Sale.
01110 ÜBE.
or Beaver and Wellsville.
For Cincinnati... Regular Packet.
The fine steamer MT. VERNON, Haus:
Koltun, Master, will leave for the above and
warm •late parts, regularly, every Saturday evening.
For freight or passage, apply on board, or in
oetti GEO. B.MILTENBERGER,Ag't.
Franklin Packet
Potent Obliged Rollers.
TO THE MANUFACTURERS OF IRON.
THE undersigned has received Letters Patent from
the Government of the United States for anew and
superior mode of casting CHILLED ROLLERS, which
are now offered for sale at the lOWA FOUNDRY, Pitts
burgh, by PARRY; SCOTT ic Co., at a half cent per
pound lower than those made by any other manufactur
ers, The Rollers are superior in perfection of surface to
any hitherto made, and are manufactured from the strong
est Iron of this country. joc2o:3m) JOHN C. PARRY.
Orphanis — Oot — rit — gisce.
B l.' w s o rpgr e o s f ol tri on oLhap r ' e s m C i o se u ., rt of Alleghenytl u lzf i li c e;y en C d o u u e ntL ;
Saturday, the 17th day .f November, 1849, at 2 o'clock r
is., 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 Hundred
Perches, adjoining lands of James Venter, R. Jones, R.
Dewhurst, part of the same tract taken at the appraute
ment by Andrew Mathews, one of the heirs, and others.
The above piece of Land is of first rate quality in
goon order, and convenient to the River and Canal.
For further particulars, enquire on the premises, Sr of
THOS. MELLON, Esq., Pittsburgh.
To be sold by order of Court. C. SNIYELY,
oct24:ts Administrator.
TEAS! TEAS I 1 TEAS 13 1
co,l lz is with pleasure that the subscribers in
form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity
that they have completed arrangements with
hlessrs..l. C. Jenkins & Co., of Philadelphia,
to receive their seperior
PACWI Al TEAS,
And will hereafter be kept constantly on
hand • They are neatly and securely put up
in metallic. packs of 1, 4 and 1 1b each, wi th
their printed card—showing the kind of Tea,
p name of the concern and depot in Philadelphia,
with an Invitation to return the Tea, if not liked.
lIRTAII.PRICiIe:
0. ( Gunpowder 621 75 1,110 1,25 1,50
A Imperial 50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50
Hyson
Y. Ton
~... Black 50 624 75 1.00 1,25
50 03} 75 1 . 00 1,25 1,50
371 511
B "'"' Fine and Extra Fine • • • 75 1,00 1,25 1,50
We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to,
if not superior to any sold in this City, and should they
not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned,
and the money will be refunded, as it is only with that
understanding we sell.
We ask a tair trial, that the public may be able to
judge between oar Teas and those heretofore sold by
e companies In this city.
All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS,
should give us a call. Dealers 'can he supplied on the
most reasonable terms ,r
For sale by JOS. S. fit YOUNG A CO.,
N, W. corner 4th and Ferry sweets, and
E. YOUNG & SON,
S. W. corner 3d and Ross streets.
HORSE FOR RALE A — Garre, four years
old, works in harness ; under the saddle; is
perfectly gentle; and warranted sound in eve.
• 'lf respect. Will be sold cheap tor want of
use—may be seen qt tho St. Charles stables, Third et.
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Private Disease*.
DR. BROWN, No. 05 DIAMOND ALLEY,
:Mayo= his' entire attention to an office
) (A* , V r iKte ar . gi:busiallis e i w smo n st i lz e s o ue nti p e i t t l i t n o ;
. Al: fut affections; brought on by imprudence,
youthful indulgence and excess.
' Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorr
hea, sleet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges,
[NO ty of the Blood, with all discuses of the venereal
origin. Skin Diseases Scorbutic Eruptions , Tester,
Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weakness, im
potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month
ly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano,
Nervous Affections, Pains In the Back and Loins, irrita
tions of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated.
Core guaranteed.
Fourteen years' practice (four in this eityl enables Dr
Brown to offer assurances of speedy cure to all who may
come under his care.
Office and private consulting r00m5,65 Diamond alley
113" Charges moderate. novs:d&wly.
I) EUMATIBNL—Dr. Brown's newly dlscovred rem
L edy for Rheumatism it a speedy and certain remedy
(or that painful trouble. It never fails.
Office mild Private Consultation' Rooms No. 65, Dia
mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor le always al
home. tanlEklawtf
Dal/era Magical Pala kaxtraaeor.
T 0 THE PUBLIC. This is to certify that I have found
l3aZZiy's Magical Pain Extractor to prove a cure fo'
e Chronic Rheumatism, which I have been attlicted
with for ten years, in my hip joints.
ABRAHAM R. VREELAND.
ileguttekanoek, N. Y., April 8,1348.
Ala. H. aware—Sir: I have. been troubled with the
Piles for eight months, and could get no relief. You.
Magical Pain Extractor having been recommended u
tar, I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in
a short tune was perfectly cured ! Could I not get any
more of it, I would not take a hundred dollars for the
balance of my box. WILLIAM HALL.
97 North Moore street, New York, June 19, 1847.
DU" CAUTlON.—Dalley's only Depot in the dry efNet•
York, and where the genuine article can be obtained,
wholesale and retail, is at 415 Broadway.
H. DALLET Is the inventor of this truly invaluable emu
pound, and he never has, and never will communicate the
secret of its preparation to any man living; and, there.
fore, no other person ever has made, or ever can make.
grain of it himself.
Counterfeits abound! Every truly valuable article is
subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and im
posters; and nothing, that we know of, has wore exten
sively experienced that fact than Belle Vs Magical Patn
Extractor!
A Tictrr—The genuine Dailey, in cases of the severest
Burns, Scalds, Piles, Ece., will afford instant relief, and
produce at once a cooling and soothing effect—extracting
pain in and from one to fifteen minutes! but be sure, al.
ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton clod,.
And now mark the difference—Counterfeit Extmc to re
no matter under what name they may appear, or how ap
plied, always irritau and iturrass the pain
Pamphlets,containing certificates of cures, may be bad
gratis, on application to JOHN D. MOROAN,
Western Depot, Pittsburgh.
DA. W. MORN. Agent.
Dalliers Animal Galvanic Cure-All,
For Horses, Cattle, &C., cures spavin, quittor, grease
poll-evil, sores, galls and bruises. Pamphletscontaining
certificates of respectable parties, may be had on appli
cation to JOHN D. MORGAN,
octlfratfctvy Agent. Pituibareh.
Petroleum or at oaik - OU t
"There are more things in heaven and earth
Than are dreamt of to philosophy."
%ME VIRTUES of this remarkable remedy, and the
I constant application for it, to the proprietor, has in
duced him to have it pat up iu bottles, with labels and di
rections, for the benefit of the public.
The PETROLEUM or ROCK OIL is procured from a
well m this County, at a depth of four hundred feet, is a
pure unadulterated article, without any chemical change,
but just as it flows from Nature's Great Laboratory
That it contains properties capable of reaching a number
of diseases, is no longer a matter of uncertainty. There
are many things In the arcana of nature, which, if
known, might be of vast usefulness in alleviating suffer
ing and restoring the bloom of health and vigor to many
a sufferer. Longobefore the proprietor thought of putting
it up in bottles, it bad a reputation for the cure of disease.
The constantly and daily increasing ea - Is for it, nod sev
eral remarkable cures it bas performed, is a sure indica
tion of its future popularity and wide spread application
in the cure of disease.
We do not wish to make a long parade of certificates,
as we are conscious that the medicine can soon work it.
way into the favor of those who safer and wish to be
healed. Whilst we do not claim for it a universal appli
cation in every disease, we unhesitatingly say, that in a
number of Chronic Diseases it is unrivalled. Among
these may be enumerated—all diseases of the mucous
tissues, such as CHRONIC BRONCHITIS. CONSUMP
TION (in its early stage,) Asthma, and all diseases of the
no passages, LIVER COMPLAINT DYSPEPSIA,
Diarrhma Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys, Pains
in the Baal or Side, Nervous Diseases, Neuralgia, Palsy,
Rheumatic Pains, Croat, Erysipelas, Tetter, Ringworms,
Burns,Scalds, Bruises, Old Sores, ace, ace. In cases of
debility resulung from exposure, or long and protracted
cases of disease, this medicine sill bring relief. It will
act as a general TONIC and ALTERATIVE in such
eases, imparting tone and energy to the whole frame, re
moving obstructions, opening the sluggish functions,
which cause disease and a broken consutution, and giv
ing increased and renewed energy to all the organs of
Life ! The proprietor knows of several cores of PILES
that resisted every other treatment, get well under the
use of the PETROLEUM or ROCK OIL for a short time.
The proof can be given to say person who desires IL—
None genuine withont the signature of the proprietor.
Sold by the proprietor Also by
c..4aiatasars, or WOCKI and
KEYSER ik McDOWELL,
Corner Wood at. and Virgin alley;
Who are his regularly appointed Agents.
novfkly) S. K. KIER, Canal Basin, near Seventh at.
WA tees All4lealing Ointment.
CONTAINING NO MERCURY, or other Mineral. It
has the power to cause all EXTERNAL SORES,
SCROFULOUS HUMORS, SKIN DISEASES, POI
SONOUS WOUNDS to discharge their putrid matters,
aod then heals them.
It is rightly termed ALL-HEALING, for there is scarce
ly a disease external or internal, that it will not benefit.
I have used it for the last sixteen years for all diseases
of the chest, involving the utmost danger and responsi
bility, and I declare before heaven and man, that not in
one case has it failed to benefit, when the patient was in
the reach of mortal means.
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I have hail physicians learned in the profession,
have ministers of the gospel, judges of the bench, alder ,
men, lawyers gentlemen of the highest emdition, and
multitudes of the poor use it in every variety of way, and
there has been but one voice—one universal voice, say.
tug—" IiVALLISTER, YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD
RHEITMATISK—It removes almost immediately the
inflammation and swelling, when ate pain ceases. (Read
the directions around the box.)
HEAD-ACHE —The salve has cured persons of the
head-ache of twelve years standing, and who had it reg
ular every week so that vomiting took place. Ear-Axis,
Thoth-Ache, and Ague in the Fare, are helped with like
success.
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SCALD HEAD. We have cured cases that actually
defied every thing known, as well as the ability of fifteen
to twettt doctors. One man told us he had spent $3OO
on his children without any benefit, when a few boxes of
Ointment cured them.
MNSMNMEZI
BURNS.—It is one of the best things in the world for
Burns.
PlLES.—Thousands are yearly cured by this Oint
ment. It owls fails in giving relief for the Piles.
Around the box are directions for using M'Allister's
Ointment for Semilula, Liver Complaint Erysipelas,
Tetter, Chilblain, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, gamey, 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, ce.; Sores, Rheumatism, Piles, Croup, Swelled or
Broken Breast, Tooth-ache Ague in the Face, he.,
If MOTHERS and NURSES knew its value in cases
of Swelled or Sons Breast, they would always apply it.—
In such canes, if used freely, and according to the direc
tions around each box, it gives relief in a veryfew hours.
CORNS.—Occasional use of the Ointment will always
keep Corns from growing. People need never be trou
bled with them, if they use it frequently
This Ointment is good for any part of the body or limbs
when inflamed. In some cases It should be adplied often.
CAUTION.—No Ointment will be genuine unless the
name of JAMES McALLISTER is written with a pen
ott every label.
For sale by my Agents in all the principal cities and
towns in the United States. .
JAMES McALLISTER,
Sole Proprietor of the above medicine.
Principal Offipe,No. 28
_North Third at„Philadelphis.
CENTS PER
Sold at Wholesale and Retail in Pittsburgh by BRAUN
& REJTER, corner Liberty and St. Clair streets; L.
WILCOX, jr., corner of Market street and the Diamond;
also, eorner of Fourth and Smithfield tweets; WM.
JACKSON, No. S 9 Liberty street; and at the Book Store
in Smithfield et., third door from Second street; and in
Allegheny by H. P. Schwartz and J. Sargent) and by A
C. Smith, Birmingham; D. Nagley, East Liberty; H.
Rowland, McKeesport and Klizubeth ; J. Alexander &
Son, Monongahela City; N. B. Bowman & Co., Browns
ville ; J. 'l'.ogers, Bridgeport ; John Barclay, Beaver;
James Duncan, Fallston ; D. Watson & Co., New Castle
and B. P. Weaver. Freeport. mayllalsod&wy
IIitNRSR HAIR CREAM—.A matchless arucie for
ki growth, beauty, and restoration of the Hair. This
Cream, when once known, will supereede all other arti
cles of the kind now in use. W h ere the hair is dead,
harsh, thin, unhealthy, oor turning grey, a
. few applica
tions will make the hair so ft and dark, and give it a beau
tiful, lively appearance; and will also make itmaintain
Its liveliness and healthy color, twice as 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 Cream, 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 fol
lowing letter from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Means.
lie udershott A. Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the
Southern States:
Letter eau Rev. R. Cab:heal, Pastor of the Plaskett:4cm
Church, Pukiski.
Mamas. Hictromasaorr A. STBSTCH : Gearr7.astatt-4 take
p.easure in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent
preparetion called Dr. Parish's Chinos 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. Phis Cream, however, has met my expec
tations.
As an article for the toilet, my wife gives itpreference
over all others, being delicately perfumed and not dis
posed to rancidity. The ladies, especially, willfind the
Chinese Cream to be a desiderat um in their preparations
for the toilet. Respectfully, Re.,
R. CALDWELL
Pulaski, January 7,1847.
117 Sold Wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John
M. Townsend, 45 Market et., and Joel Mohler corner of
Wood and Pifthets lels2dtcw-ly
Dr. George DeCook
HAS selected Pittsburgh as his permanent residence
He has taken the house lately occupied by Alder.
it Miller, on Fourth street, near Grant, immediately
adjoining the " Lamarune House." His Office is attach
ed to his residence, where he will constantly be found,
unless absent on professional duty. Office hours from 7
o'clock A. re. to 9 o'clock A.. m., and from 5 I'. st.
novsto 7 P.
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For Sale,
gaite.A THREE STORM/. DWELLING HOUSE,
being,the second house from-Penn street, in Sny
• w, on Hay street. Immediate possession will
be given. Enquire of DAVID RITCHIE, Attorney at
Law—Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and
Grant street. je2lldtf
4 . " EUKOPEL AGSSOY
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JOHN THOMPSON,
Varwit /ffasimilasitsszer.
No. 158 ',Lawn STOWS Prrrastraon.
Is also appointed Agent for P. W. Byrne ea Co's New
York Line of Ships, for bringing Emigrants from and
remitting money to England, Ireland, Scotland and
Wales.
EU - Status from five dollars to any amount remitted
with despatch. at the lowest rates of discount • yi.3
'EW BOOKS JUST RHCEINTsD.— The Works of
Montaigne, edited by H. Bailin, comprising his Es
says, Letters, and Journey through Germany and Italy,
with Notes from all the Commentators, Biographical and
Bibliographical Notices, &c.
Theory and Practise of Teaching, or the Motives ails
Methods of Good School-Keeping, by Daild A-
M., Principal of the State Normal School, Albany, N. Y.
Frank Forrester's Fish and Fishing of the U. States
and British Provinces of Nor:h America, by Henry Wm.
Herbert. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
nov7 CornerThlrd and Market sts.
OXIIEMA HO t SE,
No. 73 DIAMOND ALLEY,
WILL be opened, on Wannucsnav next,by the.proprie
tor, JOHN BARRET, and will be supe ri ntended
b y
OHIO HULLFIRS, who is well known as a gentle
man competent to condom a House of Entertainment.—
There will be an excellent LUNCH got out every day at
11 o'clock. novl3:lw
A - 21 - ETLIOLN.
TG. FINEGAN has taken and refitted In a superior
style the house formerly known as the " Western
Exchange," situated on Smithfield street, opposite the
" Monongahela House."
His LIQUORS are of the choicest brands. GAME of
all kinds. OYSTERS, both Shell and in the Can. With
all the luxuries that can be procured and are appertain
ing to a respectable " Restaurant," constantly on hand.
MEALS a erved at all hours. 0w.%
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JOUN KARIM. a WEAVER, TR.
JOHN HANNAN & C 0.., Wholesale and Retail Grocers
0 Drains in Bow Eitorm,Queensware,Produce and Pitts
burg* Manufactures, N 0.59 Water strem,between Smith
field and Wood.
A HOUSE AND CARPENTER SHOP FOR SALE—
AA Dwelling Hausa and Lot of 20 feet front on Led
lie. street, Allegheny, by 100 deep, to Carrot street. The
houseCcontains a hall and four rooms, cellar and coal
vault, out oven, garden, etc.; with a Carpenter Shop, two
stories high, fronting on Carrol street, that could readily
be made a good dwelling house, if desired. The whole
be sold at the low price of 8725-00.
S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,
Smithfield street
LONG SHAWLS—A. A. A li son & Co. will receive,
per Express, this dap s upwards of 150 Long Shawls,
of entirely new and fashionable styles. Also, Square
Shawls of' all the various kinds—comprising, in all, one
of the best assortments in the country. novl3
PELISSE CLOTH—A. A. Alssos & Co. are now open
ing a full assortment of Pelisse Cloths in all the
fashionable colors. Also, 20 pieces Opera Cloths, an en
tire new article. novl3
TICK.WHEAT FLOUR-50 sacks, fresh ground..ids
received and for sale by 1u0v143 WM. DYER.
Y E FLOUR—A email lox of Rye Flour, in bats., for
sale by [novl4] WILLIAM DYER.
HEAT FLOUR-50 barrels choice Family Flour
for sale by tnovl4) WILLIAM DYER.
OTASH—G mule, just received and for satin by
nrral4 WILLIAM DYER, 168 Liberty et.
1 1 CABE BLACK SATINETT—Just receiw.il from the
manufacturer. For sale very low, by R. LEE,
uovl4Liberty street.
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CASE CALIFORNIA PLAID
" Brown Jeans ;
Print, jam received and for sale by
H. LEE.
HOPS -10 bulea, Western N. Y. 1849, arriving and for
sale by BROWN & IfiRKPATRICK,
novl3 No. 144 Libert • street.
AISINS-60 boxes new" Raisins arriving and Gar
sale by [nov23] BROWN & KIRSPAMCK.
COFFEE -150 bags, prime Rio (or sale by
novl3 BROWN & KIRKPATRICK.
T A R AND 01L-30 bbls. N. C. Tar;
25 " Tanners' Oil; arriving and for
sale by [novl3) BROWN & KIRKPATRICK.
ROSIN -20 bbls., landing and for sale by
nov23 BROWN & KIRKPATRICK.
Lib,- , Ii et—afe Darrell§ superfine find cum Family Maur
..0 for stile by [ novl3] BROWN & KIRKPATRICK.
TO ARRIVE-4 eases Drab Blanket Coating ;
2 " Cloth do
2 " Lavender Cloth do
2 " Grey Mix and Blue Mix Bea
ver Cloth, to arrive in a few days, and for sale by
novl3 H., LEE.
LINSEED OIL-4 barrels, on consigrunent and for
sale by KING & MOORHEAD,
CORN IN THE EAR-400 bus, Corn, in the Ear. for
sale by [ novi 21 KING & MOORHEAD.
EGGS -6 bbts. Eggs, on consignment and for sale by
n0v1.2 HIND & MOORHEAD.
BLOOMS -50 tone Bedford Forge :looms r reFPl en
,Icursal.-Lay (no• 12) KING & MOORIMAD.
OATS -100 . as, on band and for sale by
novl2 KING & MOORHEAD
F ISH -60 beer , Is N .. 0. Mac
2dkeral o
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15 ,Z , I do
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Received and for sale by
Y,
MATTHEWS & CO.,
29 Water street.
EAD-057 Fags Lead ree'd and for sale by
novl.o RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO.
M. kegs and 1 barrel Lard reirClru - Tat - for sale
(novIO) RUBY, MATTHEWS & CO.
FRESH BUCHA LEAVES, Alexand ri a Sena, En,g•
HA and German Camomile Flowers ,• for sale by
nova KEYSER & MeDOWELL.
lODI DE OF IRON, lodide of Potassium, lodide of Sul,
ohm for sale by Inl3l KEYSER & MeDO WELL.
WHITE AND BROWN COD LIVER OLL—Just re
ceived by KEYSER; McDO WELL,
novB t 144 Wood watt.
A NEW ARTICLE TO EXPAND THE CHEST—
Karour'ss CALusrasucte Cassr EIPASIDIMS. For sale
by [novel KEYSER & McDOWELL.
y #ECKERS , FARINA, Rice Flower, Sapioca, Sago
Arrowroot, warranted fresh ai.d genuine for sale
KEYSER & McDOWELL.
uovf3 144 Wood street.
rIALABRIA LIQUORICE —ln store and for sale by
nova KEYSER & MeDOWELL, 144 Wood sL
UPTURkM--Dhases' and other Trusses, for the rad
ical cure of Hernia or Rap tire, for sale at KEYSER
& Mc DOWELL'S DRUG STORE, corner Virgin alley
and Wood street. novil
EACH BRANDY-20 bbla. pare old Peach Brandy
P
ree'd and for sale by JAMES PATTON, Jr.,
nov7 No. 17 Liberty et., opposite Smithfield.
SH. MOL ASSES-10 bbls., " Battle Ground," reed
end for sole by JAMES PATTON, Jr.,
nov7 17 Liberty street.
FuEATHERS-1000 tbs. prime Penna. Feathers ree
nd for sale by JANES I7 PATTON,
street. Jr.,
v 7 Liberty
RYE WHISKEY-20 bbls., reed and for sale by
nov7 JAMES PATTON, Jr., 17 Liberty st.
13W. FLOUR—WOO tbs., in sacks. received and fa
, sale by JAMESPATTON, Jr.,
nov7 l 7 Liberty street.
RO. FEED—Chopped Oats
pOV7 RHODES k ALCORN
UTTER—A few bbls. and kegs Batter for sale by
novB SMITH*. SINCLAIFt.
IAR-30 !Ale. N. C. Tax lust reed acid for sale by
nov3 SMITH & SINCLAIR
CABSIA-2 bales Cassia just reed and for sale by
nov3 SMITH & SINCLAIR.
MADDER —2 casks best SMlTHadder for sale by
nov3 & SINCLAIR.
HOT--3 kegs Shot for sale by :
nov3 SMITH & SINCLAIR.
TEA --80 half chests;
60 caddies Young Hyson, Imp'l and O. P., and
15 half chests Black. For sale by
nov3 SMITH & SINCLAIR.
113E1.WA X-3 barrels Yellow, on consignment and
for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
nov7 Corner le and Wood sts.
'HITING-150 barrels, for sale by
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nov7 B. A. PAHNESTOCK & CO.
ifORA - K-20 muses, English refineA, for sale by
nor? B. A. FAIIVESTOCK & CO.
OBLORIDE LESE—YA casks, bine ratts & Tennant's,
A...) for sale by inoy7l B. A. FAH CK & CO.
Air OOLEN SOCKS-75 doz y Country Knit Socks re.
ceived and for sale low b
T. K. MACKNIGIIT lt BROS.,
No. 115 Wood street.
John Dunlap & 00.,
CORNER OF 'MARKET AND SIiCOND STREETS,
A RE now receiving their Fall and Winter Stock of
A
HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE and other
Goods, direct from the manufactories and workshops of
Birmingham, Sheffield, and Wolverhampton. We have
already in Warehonse 72 Casks end Cases! of Goods,
covering the following articles:
Tinned Saucepans, Round Pots and Oval Kettles;
Enameled Saucepans and !Kadin Kettles,'
Fine Trays in setts ; Common Trays end Walters ;
Fire Irons in setts and pairs, over fiQltatterns.
Fire Iron Standards, with Marblerrind Bronzes Iron
basis ;
Short handle Frying Pans ' ~
/ad Prins, oval and r'nd;
Bracket,Ghamber and Gothic BiassCandlesticks;
Tinned Wrought Iron Tea-kttles; •
Tinned Basting Spoons, Ta ble Simons, &c ;
Tinned Flesh Forks, Skimmers and Ladles ;
Roasting Jacks ; Box Irony with Heaters'
Commode Knobs, Co ff ee Mills,Lanterna, &a.;
Fine Britannia Ware, in setts;
Communion Ware, Swing Tea-kettles, &c.i
Planished Ceafing Dishes, Urns, Oyster &ewers, &c.;
Cruet Frames, with cut glass and common Bottles,
Brass Battery Kettles, Bell ?dotal Kettlesoka.
Table Mans, Toilet setts, Seals, &e.;
Pillar, Urn and Helmet pattern Coal Vases.
Auso, a large stock of Copper, plain Tin and Japan
ned Ware, Pressed Goods, &c., to which we would in
vite the attention of jobbers, wholesale buyers and
others. JOHN DUNLAP & CO.,
sepls • Corner Market and Sechnd streets.
PLATE--2 00 boxes Tin Plate choice brands, in
store and for sale by JOHN DUNLAP & CO,
eep24 _ Corner Market and Second streets.
FISH
— &e.---9 Mt s. prime 'o. • . ..on; -
25 '' No. 3 Mackerel;
10 hf. brie. " "-
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50 doz. Brooms; jail received and for sale
JOHN HANNAN & CO.,
59 Water street.
bbls Neshanuocks; .1 busßeds for
Diov3] " DYER:
Pore 0
sale, to arrive
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Eankers-Anb--extljant,, rokirs.
Domestic and lareik:' Bank-Notes,
Gold and Silver, Boughli Sold-and Radio/ leg,'
EXCEIAm OEI AND Baitasitt OIIBSS
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William A. mill, Ai Co;
64 Wood „Siree t ,
pirrsardiGH.
Imo= ALLOWED ON Tart tarecans. (aug2B
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fileohanlas
ntoutres eutranno,youtern snook stairlsi intOtXr.
Hll3 BANK is now prepared .to d!" busin es° •
Open
from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. . : ..-
ri nterest paid on Special DePOSita
augl I THOMTSONTIELLiCmthier.
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EXCHANGE AND BANKING :
N. B. corner of Third and, Wood rovils:..
SIGHT and Time Bills of Exchange, Bank IVotes , an
foreign and domestic Coin bought and soldcilith
most favorable terms.
Colloctionsmade in &lithe principal cities of the Union
at the lowest rates. , .tell
ALLEN 1ka911131. lEDIALBD IWO".
SHAMES t BALM
Bank/viand Exchange Brokers, Dealers in Foreign amt.
Domestic Par,Bilfr ref ExchExchange,6", COrlifiediti /kr"'
it, Bank Notes, and Coin.
Comer of Third and Wood stn., directly apposite the Sr:
Charles Hotel. • may2B
SI. 130101EIS & SON, - '
Bankers and/lira/err in ..Pmehangs Coin and Bank Pima,
No. b 5 Zdarkartrurt, Pittsburgh.
MILLING &&TE- =MANGY.
New York
Philadelphia
Baltimore p , 1 1
Lo C st io tr elnn ui a se tl
BASK NOTRII
---- ---r.. Buying ra t a
Butting ""
Ohio I dl * , C o u n ty & City Wire
Indiana
I " Relief Notes
Kentucky
I tl pennaylvaniaCo.
Virginia I " New Vork
ling
I " Maryland
Tennessee
Whee
3 ,6 New Orleans
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JAL LEMON. THOS. SLIUMMT•
SOON & SARGENT.
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N. E. Corner of Wood and Sixth streetF, Pittsburgh, Fa-
TIP A r.RRS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign
.1../ and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Demmiyee
EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Umon
and Europe, for sale in sums to snitpurchasers.
CURRENT and par fends received on dep.:ine.
COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, lath*
lowest rates.
J. H. Casiday.
BILL, BROKER, dealer in tiros Notes, Drafts, ke ep.
usnces, Ste. Office, (up stairs) No. 28 Wood
street Pittsbrgh. • - °WS
WYL WILMA, PIIILADIL WI& BICIESTEGYL PTITIMURGIL
jyrLLER & RICICETSON, Wholesale &TOWS , and Ina
porters of Brandies, Wines and Segarsj Nos. 172
and 174, corner of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh,
Pa.
Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, Ice., constantly on hand
angl4y
Joint A. Casio, late of New Lisbon, 0. • • W. 8. SUM=
RAID & SKINNR, Gentraldgateg,
Commission-anti
CForwarding Merchants, No. 28 Market. street, Pitts
burgh, Pa. Prompt attention given to the purchase and
sale of an kinds of produce. sept 2
Benjamin V. Brown,
A TTORNEI Al' LAW, Washington City, D. C., will
prosecute claims before the Departments and Con
gress. Business left with C. 0. Loomis, Es 4., of Pitts
burgh, will receive prompt attention.
DR. G. H. icirfeelt c.ienowias.
VEYSER & hreDOWELL, OrrecirS3ollll zo Kim &
JCL Ksvaini,) Wholesale and Racal Drugand Pnruxiprion
Stan, Corner of Wood street, and Virgin silky : 1%70-
mans prescriptions carefailki compounded night ,and
day t 42c.131.1"
ViIiOTATOES-20 0 barrels, in store rout for sale tir•
aorta cummrss.ft &MAIL
GREEN APPLF bbls., in store and for sale by
ld • CUIEISIDISA warp.
Coati AND COEN MEAL—CUMM I NS
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novl4
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Brandies, Wines, Obis, &.C. •
irq- , Pip d e o s Cognac Broady," ins..f d l o ennessy St 3 CoP
50
2 qr. do do do " Sazerac."
10 hf. do Rochelle do " Pelevoisin."
5 pipes Holland Gin.
2 puncheons Scotch Malt Whiskey.
1 do Irish do do
I do Old Jamaica Spirits.
40 qr. casks Oporto Wine, " Ventoso."
20 qr. do superior Teneriffe Wine.
5 pipes Calabria Port do
30 qr. casks Sweet Malaga do
30 Indian bbls. Dry do do
15 baskets "Mumma" Champagne Wm..
15 do " Heidslek" do do
15 do " Gaialers" do do
In store and for sale by
MILLER & lUCEEISON,
Nos. 172 and 174¢dberty street.
T2oCCO—
xes lb Lamp," Samuel Myers &Co." -
100 dwarf boxes 144 lb., ea- lb Lump, do.
haft " lb Lump, " Dorado" I. Thbmas
to " " 5 , s do " Russell & Robinson."
30 " " S's do " Cabaners."
15 " " .5 , s do "lodes & Illidanni."
" S's do "Freeman."
40 dwarf lb do "Caballero."
40 " " Ws do "Dickinson"
Jost received and for sale by
MI/MR.lc RICKETSON,
novl3 Nos. 172 and 174 LibertY 'Met.
HAVANA AND PRINCIPE SEGABS—
-10,000 fall ailed Havana"l/goes."
40,000 med. do do 3 Hernani."
20,000 Regalia do " Cosmopolite..
10,000 do do 'La Esmeralda..
10,000 do "El Neptune ,
10000 Imperial Regalia "La Norma..
80,000 genuine Principe "Cruz & Sons."
50,000 Eagle Segnss.
100,000 superior Half Spanish Segura.
Just received ani for sar i by •
LR & RICHETgDN,
novl3 Nos. 172 and. 174 Liberty street
SALT -250 barrels No.l Salt landing and for sabeby
MILLER te RICRETSON,
Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty , street.
bIINGLES-108,00 2 French Creek :Shingles just rec.
0 and for sale by MILLER &ILICRETSON,
novi 3 cc. 172 land 174 Liberty street:
BUCKW HEAT PLOUR—ISO sacks. fors:e.
n0v1.2 STUART & SILL, 1I9W6)(17111.
50 BUSHELS CHESTNUTS iast received ono fo,
sale by JOSHUA RHODES,
novlo No. 6 Wood et.
Athenaeum Saloon -
A BAT HING ABLISHMENT.--ERESS
jaa. OYSTERS JITST RE EST
OBM'A—Tbe proprietors
are now prepared to aerve up Meals at all hours, in con
nection with Boarding by the day or week. •
sep24 ItrFALLB, Prtgrrietnnt.
SMOKED GEHRING —Salmon and. italibM,jorre
calved from the East and for sale by
J. S. M. YOUNG & CO.,
N. W. corner Fourth and Ferry eta.
elHEESE—Heritimer Comity, N. Y., English Dairy,
ki Pine Apple and W. R. :Meese, on hand and for sale
J. S. M. YOUNG IC
N. W. corner 4th and Ferry amens.
IDLOUR White Wheat, Buckivheat Flour, cud
CO.,
X Meal for sale try 3.9 . M. YOUNG & CO;
novlo N. W. corner Fourth and Ferry streets.
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HLUKER'S FARINA, Flour of Rice, Alex. Senna,
P. Olive Oils, (or sale by •
I. S. M. YOUNG & CO.;
Poohlt and Fern , ' sts
G REEN GINGER ROOT, for Preserving - , for sale tr,
S. hI YOUNG & CO,
Fourth and Ferry eta.
CANDLES—Patent Nbite and Colored, Sperm am
Star Candles, (or sale by
J. S. M. YOUNG dt:CO:,'
Fourth and Ferry ate
DEATH TO THE BATS-275 boxes of that
irre
proachable and useful Exterminator. of Rats, Miee,
Rosettes and Bed Bugs, on hand and for sale by
I. S. M. YOUNG & CD.,
Fourth and Ferry sta.
- DARERS' BROMA, Cocoa,
fo Chocolate and Schment
Lit Sweet Spiced Chocolate r sale by - •
1. S. M. YOUNG & Co.,
Fourth and Peng BCC
QALMON, Shad, Mackerel, and. Herring, for *saleby
0 novlo J. S. M. TOUNGA CO.
TEN BARRELS OF SHELL OYSTERS,--.lnet re
calved al "Ora Horns;" Diamondaßeyitembarmis
Shell Oyetere. For sale by the bbl. or hundred. , . .‘:-
nov7 BENNETT.
CORN MEAL—We are Gaindint and Siftim obrearn
daily, and dealers will beappp ed *Mien excellent
article, that will not spoil bylleating,on application to
nov9 R . ROBES& ALCORN -30,F1flb
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ffiEb.l,-Nife have_cnaztantlyon hands enpenor
article of OatMeal r of out own mitufaatsiv, which
we warrant equal to any mule on'thistsics'oftle".At•
tonne." [nov9) RHODES to JLICOM
OIL MEAL.—We have erected machinery of ti:11010
description for Grinding" Oil Cake? whietinuikes it
as fine as corn meal, hereby caving mach time' and la•
bar to the feeder, soaking-the lampirson,Voudin the
old style of grinding,) and we have teeder'suchettenge
ments for Cake as will insure teennstatit - tomply - ditring
the Winter and Spring. Makinen and - Fiedempeetally
are invited to call and examine it •
nova RHODES & ALCORN; 30 - Firth' at.
COrD CORN AND OATS—We 'ball soon baja a
simatioa to supply Dealers, Milkmen and . Feeders
generally with Chop'd Corn and Oats,Chop -Corn and
Cob, and several kinds of"Chav "suitable tor-Coarsand
Horses. RabDESW&LCORN,
nctv9 - (Chronicle copy.) 30 Filthedrect.
GREEN APPLES-100 bide. Pippins wintarAriptei
receiving by SVlTAlerecsll.4'
novl2 - : 118 Wood skeet
ArrliFIAT FLOUR—in 50 pounds - sae ks,.,Frei
sale by STUART Ze•Siblel
•
111tWood street.
CUFFS: -50 bap, Prime, In stare Imam sale by
amyl STSVIT/b SILL.
SUGAR -24 hhds., in store and for sale
&RILL.
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CREAM H ER2E-300 just raceme -a; _
100 Goshen do., for sidRT
STUAA.SILL.
MOLL BITITER-1 bbl., pnme,justee'd ead for eab
IV by (novll- •, , BTUART,SII4,
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-'6—OSS---10""',in"1""n.n sale. soc:.•.-
ICI nova STUA teSILL.
"EILOUR-55 bble, Extra, for solo
ATART at SILL.
VINEGAR -58 bble.,just IcFeivedand.for sale f_by_
novi A. -, • -, STUART
JOSEPH S. MORRISON, Attorney..Labi— ts aSe
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