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

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• :CornrrAarittorrat j October 26.
' • BriMte'lettetkfrOtaOotiititititiriglO:OOsSt i SSl - #T
Brerit at'lks! *tow*.
inatrachone given hq , the English 00,!# 7 41ty:
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tofoiwatereasite,aulanekailltytbio ! t*ii4ili:the
evenfol4,4li*oo - 00k:opiOty00a: ion.;
Froncl t ßosoralsatractlatterWateteitriitc4titS:iiattii ;
effect.
.But thtiugy'flSte , ,'-tittatireasideut:desire that Franca.]
and kitiliod A 4414134 IS concert, lt Was SOt Oartaln .
thaf.t(o.oeotiteltillaute'svould , beformedwith::ih r;
however, o!it France would.support•Torkiii - itaroag.
as aho;autediiith , prudenie.'
Tninio47,lYoP4f,i4YJolos...4lvo!hi.l/0"), r!' of
theae•twO;ireatcpowera j and ;atilt;torre ...4 Vyiyie: .
ptoval:pf!;t4elr„appduct , and Paris
No communication had 4•Seri - racaived ! =from the
Emperor -60-•ituttela•ralatiSsio•ttielSitliof torte: - It.
would boimposathle far ; ilia:BO:Moe to commence:
hostile' - operationslty land.. against Turkey, until,
I May next; and4k situt)ioped • in the .meautiowt. that"
1 the dispute WOSld.P644jUated: • -• • -"!'
PERSIA..
Persia dAstfirbe4 istate
Ego peio,r . 'of '4llMtriii !kid ordeind a levy o
5,000 inno ttorLombard Venitiau Kingdom.
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Ttiti'lptilogpe Zsztitte says tillere are:maby symp
tome'lealiing to the be re
newe'rviith'penmatt: RUpervls -already current
that+the•armyorthe e empiraj Under Cultural tienekar
is in readiness to march. ' , • •
" , ErMSIVE MAIL , ROBBERY. -
.„, r Siam °viva, (0.) Nov. 2T.
AAafge : mall'robbery-wasitiscovered.'in this pine
this. afieriknoth R Wae.perpetialed_by ,Chailei W.
who . was for some tuna during theltsst
summer engaged ae the etell'ainit between thie
plaMteu4Sareinsk:i. Some 61200-have been recov
ered. The young tont.is n4dera rrest:
_ • D,ISASTEOUS EXPLOSION.
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%,- ~, 7' , • .Xzerte.,.(o.) November 26.
Ausliii 3 s powder ,mill exploded this morning; kill
ing:twiaMen. l'hitt is the fourth, time that this mi
hanexplode& within the last two years.
•-. : NEW YORK MARKET. •
• , NOON. REPORT.
' • New Yong, November 26:
CortoM.The steamer's news, has given strength
and tone to the market. -
Flour... Tire steameee news has bad an unfavora
ble: effect upon .the.market,, bat as yet there is no
marked - change in prices.
Griiin:i.The holders cif. wheat are, a:akin-Previa"
prices': - - Corrtiactichanged.
Priiiiiiions...The 'news 'in considered unilivorable
for Provisiona.
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"AS.r.tv-Year, Novem*r 26.
E.Cotton..Thetteavy,A, eeeipts 0, Southern fps pre
vents:this market from•aatancing materia • ruler
the fiftbrable.o4viceo from abroad. Thu ?fkOtili
Flour: .Tbe Marketis Prices are,iilaviii of
thi buyer. s : ' '` • •
Grain.. The unfaiorable for
Corn.' Prices ire - declining..
Provisions. There io.nothing.doidif worthy of no-
Pil , arketateridy . but without any sales of con-
Pork.. Sales of Mess at $10,37. Prioie at 0,37
per , bbl. • • . •
Greeeries..Thero is no new feature to notice,
eithArjri coffee; sugar or molasses. Previous quota
tions maYberesumed.
Tobacco,;Tbe eOrOplexion of the: atest :accounts
froiit'Eoropo hi regarded as more lavonible -
T E EN ipaagrOable weather -has prevented transac
tioniitp,Miy:eatiint.,",' " -
the !Daily Morning post
Earr /Wu/rno arergeuctudgalLandvisOitfavfsbifie•
4co PM. This muss be comtlisdrtrith,sn ardor in-
I ;Arian szuertcni. aspossi isoin taTlierhoururoyd
trapreferruL , • • •
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flionting Toot Job printing Offtra.
CORNER OP WOOD AND MTH 13THEETS:
Irr Having added to our Establislanenti a splendid
Steam-Power Printing Machine, we ore prepared to do
ell Finds of Newspaper and Book workin a style of tin
surpassed beauty and neatness; and'upon the moat rea
sonable:tenni. We respectfully solicit thecatronage
of
hepublic iiithis line of our busineils gagg.
Ere. IiV. , BIDDLE,-Denttst.i•ReauMak to a
new three story'llitiek,'-on Surnurnom ' ami door be
low 'Bllth street. 'TEETH INSERTED, from one to a
Whole sett - by Atniesphatio , Prestiure, with a beautiful
representationn - Of the Natural Gem;le storing. the Ries to
its Original above. - TEETH. 'EXTRACTED,. with little
or no pain. Duda - van Tama permanently saved by
emuMmoip'revetiung - the Tooth-aohe, which is much bet
ter than oaringit, though it should be done in five -min
utesior even distantly. apfl:ly
117'111.1ttellti011,ROBER.T BA ER Maarniiarr
2a124,14.12Ve.31. Market, between Second and' Titird strati,
Nirsburgh.--Constantly. on bond, a large and general as
sortment Of F.11.5111090/L6 BILLDT-HADE CLOTHING.
Particular attention paid to the Cutting" of Custom
Work - iwitich will be glade in the most lUaliletuable man
uer, nnd :on reasonable terms.mope
No Lie e JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SOCIINT, of Pitts
burgh and 4.llegbeny meets on the second Mondayo
every. Month at, Schociileiters, Lit tbe Diamond.
au Y) Rom YOUNG, jr.;Secretary,
1117. Notice.—The Journeymen Saddleraillatnees
..f.ilaWankiklakeys, Society meets the firuiSaturday of
everraionth f ' at 'Union Hall; corner of Smithfield and
Vifiblitteets tinityltnly) W. C$ GALLtasta, Seo'y.
lOdd Fellows , Ilan, Odeon Building, Fourth
erreet, , tetteeen Wood and Smithfidd streets,—Plushargh
Encampment, No. 2, meets lot and 3d Tuesdays of each
month:-
Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 2d and 4th.
Tuesdays: - • ,
Meehanies , Lodge, No. 9, meets every Thursday
evening.
Westerp-9tar Lodge, No. 24, meets every Wednesday
evening. • ' • • •
Iron City Lodge, N 02182, meets every Monday evsng.
.Aliotpriltlor . ihh Lodge, No. 360, meets every Friday
" • movatly
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TU'lf.: o'. of O .'F.--Place of Meeting, Washington
Ball. Wood atreet, between SW and Virgin Alley.
Thsrsnaao'n Lonoa, , No. , 'FlG—Meets every Tueaday
~•eenint. - •
I`4.liacaaVlLV FAvc.ameaganT, No 87—Meets-let and 3d
r r id A 7rof eabb - month. ouW2s—ly
Ex 1. Q. of 0. P.A.L.LEGTIENY LODGE, No. 0
mew, at Uhl Hall, corner of Wood street and Virgin
Ailey, every Tburedity evening, at 8 o'clock,
mayl:6ol . Gr.onon BraszTs.,Seey.
INFLAIIATOUT RIIEUMATIBIII end Ulcermod Sore
Thrrmt cored by the PM of the medicine of nature,
AMERICAN OIL .
Ciricuirten, March 14,180,
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This is to certify, that I have been afflicted for
several months with Inflammatory Rheumatism in
my ahouldeni and arms. alsoan ulcerated sore throat
which wan very - and severe. I was alio
much troubled with a dry baiking cough, which ray
physician told me would terminate inconsumption.
About three weeks ago I beard of the American Oil
and commenced the use of it by taking one teaspoon
ful night and morning, nod 'applying it lightly exter
nally, to the parts affected with Rheumatic pains
and also applied it to my throat. I found relief in
two nr three days after using the oil, and now feel
esktifely restored to: health. I Oleo applied it to a
child who wan aeverely burnt and it afforded imine.
ditate relief.
' - MARY L. BUCKLE.
field wholesale 41111 retail , by Wm. Aackicin, the
p ro vriaturfs sole and only agent Rif western Tenn.
rryth:lie.,.Western -Virginia' and Northern Ohio, No.
€9, Libilty street, bead of Wood street, Pittsburgh.
Priee.6oeSe• Per bottle.
flotaratz or NU Enos CooerrEavorrs.—None is
genuirie but what has the name and address of Wm.
Jac* istakt No: 89 r..berty street, Pittsburgh, on the
and in the pamphlet in which eich'bottle is
enclosed. The_ names d& the proprietors,, p.
Ball
Er Co,:lccotocky,-is also printed in the pamphlet.
itootherivay • of detecting the .counterfeits, is the
difference:le price. The genuloe is sold invariably
et Woe, per boule, arid, no lege; while some of the
counterfeits - are sold at various prices under. Sold
'Mai( by sub agents in almost every town in the
above Diauietw.- , novl2:ddcw
sirriNCßll-11Cilli, TENDRIL G 07411, BAD Baia= A:ITD
ortergrau.—By the use of Wheeler's celebrated
Teafierfy:TOritls 'Wash, Tooth-ache can be effectually
eared.. Vender and Diseased Gums made firm and
healthy.. Bad Breath much Improved, aad the Teeth
reed tram tortar,ead uvula benutifulli , white. , Price,so
emits perbottle. This ankle is patronized by the elite
of acreteeyrnis highly coneeauated, and will make. one
pinto( she wash.
Bold wholesale arid retail by Whl. JACKSON, at his
Boot Shoe Stare, "BID BOOT," Eta Liberty street.
Bead of Wood straet,l'ittabiugh. oppl:emdltw
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JOHN SHEA,' • uoinctrii=irosNirtzedzsa.
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PASSENGER ARBANQP. 4I7 .NTS FOR 1846.
.BtearaboniPacketLlne,leavesdailkfortlineinnati, lo4 sts. ,
Passenger ,Paeket,,ysa. Brommville, to Baltimore and
Philadelithia4 bt.t Mid - 6P. st:
MallConehLiae, d.lreetto' Philadelphia, 9 a: ts., and no
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Western and SOndiern Mall Coach Lin'e, 6 A'. - -
NorthlVestoin v via Clevelandidtkilyi ••
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North-Eastern,telliladetphia"tly, yzceptStndays,4
iicvaLs AND DiVAittliftk OF MAILS.
Philwlelp/na;:dni 3 is : ,
_closes 19 N.
attain and Lopiav i Anis 81.. - r., close s 5 A. at.
Sontli.via BaltquulWashington,dne 8 V. st.„ closes 5 1. u.
.North-Western via Cleveland, dno 10 st, closes 9A. m.
Ede and Western New due 8 v. st.,eloses 8 ,s..w
' 'STOCKS.
Portolos: Asked. Offered..
Dank of Pittsburgh: , :-i•-• 250,00 $5090 1550,00
Exchange Bank,- • • 5 0,00..47 , 00 46,00
steri;thanta' and ' . Bank 50,00 '51,00 50,00
Faxatereitte9Oldtßank•••:•.-.-:•• •- • None in market.
HaddStreetl3rldge • • 50,00 50,00 49,00
NOrOtern.LOiertiesOridge. • 60,0 - 25,00
Rtldire• • •—• • 25,00 35,00 35,00
Connellayale R. R.§97ek,paid on
she res;s2,.•- • .- •' • 5,00 • 1,43
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City Bonds (6 f• ''
11,50 NotongehelaBrdge•
soVas Stock. oo
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OFFICE OF.TgE POST, .1
TUESDAY Moirrtras, Neire77lll7 2'7, 1849.
The market was uninteresting yesterday, because
we could beer - ofno change. '"
FRUIT...SaIes of new 'Maine at $3. Dried
Peaches are In,brisk demand at $2,1P02,25. Sales
or Dried Apples at ¢1,26. Green Apples brisk ai
$250. . .
GROCERIES:: No change in prices. Sugar tends
downward. !dolessee firm. Sales of Rio Coffee at
tie.
CNRESR—SaIes of one ton from more at &1e..:
• BUTTER.:Reg Butter is dull at 9c. Sales of Roll
at,1201.21e.
1.01).,.N0t much doing. Western, 8;c for kege.
CORN hikAr....Woith'sod, from more,tit which
aales were made.
AUCTION. BAJUNS,
BY , M 'KENNA, AUCTIONEER,
No. 114 WOOD STUNT. Milk& DOORS V ROSS DISTIL
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GROCERY STORE. AND LEASE OF SAME AT
. AUCTION.,—On Tuesday, November 1/7th, at 10
o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold at tile stare of Mrs.
AleLatzghlin, Crogbansville, her entire stock of Grocer
ies andTrovisions, comprising tea, coffee, sugar, spices,
tobacco, tour by the barrel and bog, a large assortment
of glass jars, queensware, crockery, Ac. Also, at the
same time, the.unexpired term of the lease of a large lot
of ground, on which is erected a store and dwelling, with
a, large bakery. It is an excellent stand far business, and
well established. JAMES MeEENNA,
nov2l •Auctioneer.
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W.alldjug I.ofs,
IN RENViLLA, ON Noroupsy Lina..—A few Lots will
be sold cheap and on long. time, to any one who
wishes to build thereon or they will be exchanged for
other property. they
13P.17t
nov26 ...!‘t Mechanics' Bank .
PENN STREET PROPERTY—Two Cow, belOWSt.
Clair street, for sale.
nov24lw ' THOMPSON BELL, Mec. Bank.
COAL LAND—AVanted to sell, 25 or 50 Acres of Cost
Land, and receive the praceeds in coal. The bank
is on the Youghiogheny, just above the second Darn,
where a railroad of any yards will put the coal in boats.
Apply to WM. A. BELL, on the premises,nr.to
nov24:lw) THOMPSON BEM, Mechanics' Bank.
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W. A. & L. C. MehIULLEN,
CHEAP C&NH CLOTHING STORE,
, No. 230 Laerty_Strees, corner of Garrison Alley, ,
11 Jo PECTFITLLY . announce, to their customers and
.110 dealers generally that they have In store a large
and select stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND
VESTINGS, and are now prepared to fill all orders in
their Line; and experience in the business enables us to
hope for a liberal share of patronage. Persons wish
ing to have Clothing made to order, cannot fall to be
rutted. READY MADE CLOTHING of all descriptions
aept.constantly on hand. Also, GeAllemen's Furnishing
goods, such as: Shirts, Suspenders and Cravats.
Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere ; as we
are determined to sell cheap for cash. °et!)
Ily xpress.
TUS.T received, by Express, at BOODYER & CRIB.
P BLE'S Bee-knee Clothing Store-1 . piece splendid
Palmerston Drabb Deaver Cloth; 2 pieces do. Golden
Olive 'Penman.: Cloth - a few portents splendid new style
Fancy .Cassimeres ; also. a general assortment of Vest
lags, and all other articles suitable for the season—
which we will sell fore,
f or cosh..
BOODYER & GRIDDLE,
Liberty street, three doors above Irwin street.
novl6l Sign of the Golden Bee-Ilive.
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atent Cbllled,Rollers.
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TO THE MANUFACTURERS OF IRON.
TILE undersigned has received Letters Patent from
the Government of the United States for anew and
superior mode of casting CHILLI:Mt ROLLERS, which
are now offered for sale at the lOWA FOUNDRY, Pitts
burgh, •by PARRY, SCOTT & 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. (oceo:3M) JOHN C. PARRY.
Free adatission=..Philo Ball.
SECOND COURSE.
D 13... ROLLICK begs to announce, in compliance with
a very_ general requestohat he will repeat his SE
LECT PRIVATELECTURES ON PHYSIOLOGY, &c ,
on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Nov.
26th, tr7th, 28th and:NM—lllustrated by all the Models and
Paintings.
For Gentlemen only (Boys not admined,) at 71. Doors
open at 7.
For Ladies only, at 3P. at. Doors open at 2P. X.
Single admissions, 25 cents. Tickets for each series,
50 cents.
fjj. Each of the Lectures on Monday will be FREE,
both afternoon and evening; and Tickets for the Series
may be obtained then, or on Tuesday. To prevent con
fusion, the number will be limited.
F. , HOLLICK, M. D.,
Monongahela House.
Books 2 Books Book■ I
JUST RECEIVED ar the PRESBYTERIAN BOOK
ROOMS, N 0.79 Wood street, try stairs, the following
addition of valuable Books---for sole at low prices:
Townsend's Arrangement of the Bible;
Meander's History of the Christian Religion and
Church; • •
Milton's Treatise on Christian Doctrine ;
Gesevnts'.Hebrew and English Lexicon;
Robinson's Greek Harmon) of the Gospel;
Scott's Bible,lt volumes;
bledhurst's intl. and its Prospects'
Calvin's 'lnstitutes of the Christian Religion ;
Chnrnock on the' Divine Attributes;
Thonghts on Public Prayer, by Rev. S. Miller, D. D ;
Thoughts on Religious Experience, by Rev. A. Alex
ander, D. D.;
Boner's Memoir of McCheyne ;
bleCrie's Life of John Knox ;
Psalm and Hymn Book, in a variety of bindings;
Bibles and Testaments, do do
And many other valuable works, to which the attention
of the reading community is particularly invited, (novti4
AASTRAYED OR STOLEN from the Boat
,Yarda y n il i ti l t i li N o ßp ve o m t ii rr t h t ; i t r ,
P o snbeulfahi on
with a small sore on his wither, caused by
the collar; about 10 or 12 years old. No other marks re
collected.
The other, a small Dun MARE, with black mane and
tail. She is about 0 years old. Any person finding the
above Horse and Mare, or either of them, and returning
them to B. L. Wood, Sharpsburgh, or to the subscriber,
at Freeport, Armstrong Co., Pa., will be liberally re
warded.. . [nov24:lwj_ . WILLIAM
. JOHNSON.
R WEEKLY EGULA WEEKLY -ASSEMBLIES,
AT UNION HALLS
. - I RESPECTFULLY beg leave to announce to
•
idtthe lovers of innocent and healthy amuse
ment that I intend commencing asout.sa
WEEKLY ASSEMBLIES, throughout the
season: , The•first Assembly will be given nit Tuesday
everting, -Dezember 4th. Gentlemen wishing to sub
scribe to'the regular Tuesday night Assemblies are re
quested to Mill and enter theirnamee. The fist will be
closed when the limited number, Which is thirty, shall
have subscribed.
I will then open a-list for Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday evenings of each week, and as soon as thirty
Gentlemen have subscribed for either of the above
nights, the Assembly will be commenced: Tickets,ad
mit a Gentleman and one or two Ladies. Price of tick
ets for each evening, seventy-five cents, including re
freshments; or fifty cents with refreshments.,.
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N. B.—None but persons of respectability will be ad
mitted. • .. •• . nov2t
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AHEAD OP ALL:
EXTRACT OP AMERICAN OIL.
PREPARED and sold by JNO. YOIJNQSQN, 209
Liberty street. This powerfully.concentrated pre
paration; the Gledhill yirtues pf which are found to be
eight times the strength 01'41w original American Oil.
ft Is put up in bottles at 25 and 27k cents, each, with Call
directions forits use. In every disense where ihe origi.
nal. American Oil has been found at all efileaClons 7 and
it so far exceeds the origiruil in power. as to render it the
CHEAPESTMEDICII I EIN.THE WORLD. Call and
try. JOHN YOUNGSON.
N. B. The original Oil in its natural state as taken
.from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above—and
will Ito -found genuine. notwithstanding a terrain firm
claims to be the only Proprietors.
lalltrov.tf J. Y.
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JIMM RECEIVED and'for :We, in addition to his for
mer stoek,a new and varied assortment of LAMPS,
adaptedexpressly for the use of the eefebrated•Boartmo
FUT/D, comprising, in part—
Syspeaston Lamps of ditlbreat sizes, with or without
Globes;Washlngon do.; Buena Vista - do.; Marble
. Pedestal do.
Centre and Side Table do.; Britannia do.
Arno--A &eneml assohment of GLASSWARE, Cap
per and Brass Kettles, Tinware, c.
JOHN DEVEREUX, 65 Smithfield st.,
nov2l:d2w ' 3d door above Fourth.
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lARRIVED,
Steamer Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver.
Michigan 11,104, Gilson, Beaver.
• LouislliPLane,Bennett, Brownsville.
" Atiantiei Parkinson, do.
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`• • Philip D dtidge, Brownsville.
• IL Wig i =ail —Eli,zabeth.
• Peirttin ' lion ' tiriekson. McKeesport.
• Illberrde No. 2; Shoshelor, Cincinnati
" Telegraph. No. 2, Mason, Louisville.
" Amercatt Star, Manna, Cuichmati.
" Glanens, Reno. Cincinnati.
" Paris, Staltli, St. Louis
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. " .Wellsville Parke, Wheeling.
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tkurARTED,
Steamer Michigan, No. 2, Gilson, Beaver
" Loke Bile, Gordon. Beaver.
" LOMB MlLaile, Benne4, Breivpsville.
" R.. Wig:lltmari,, Elizabeth..
" Philip - Dodd ridg !--,- e, —, Brownsville.
" Pi.ytont4 Bemlnckson, McKeesport.
• Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
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ela, Stone, Cincinnati.
• b'ehup 111, Marshall Si. Louis.
• Peru, C houn, Cincinnati. •
• Beaver, , Clarke, Wellsville.
• Wellsqle, Parke, Sunfish.
" Rudsom Poe, Wheeling.
• Hrer.arrse. No. 2.l—This splendid steamer leaves
this morning, at 10 o'clock, for Cincinnati. Take
,aeaage early, if you wish to obtain a ante room, as
she is ritually crciwiled to overflowing.
Foa Sr. Loots.--t Capt. Lucas* excellent steamer
Zachary Taylor, knives this morning, at 10 o'clock,
for St. Louis. She is decidedly one of the best
boats on that tradef-safe, clean and comfortable.
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CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH
.DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE.
THIS Independentl.Line of steamers is now composed
of the largest, swiftest, best finished and farmshed,
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 operation for FILX years; has carried
nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest
injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge com
partsori with any passenger line in the Union for safely,
regularity,and speed. All that money can procure has
been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of
,passertgers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows:
MONDAY P A CElZ—The Mostotrnams,Capt. Stone,
willleave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'cloeir,
Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 r.
TUESDAY PACIET.—The HissßFti No. 2, Capt.
Sao. Kiirse`etter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday
morning at 10 o'clock , 'Wheeling every Tuesday evening
at 10 P. M.
WEDNESDAY PACKET.—The New Elva Lon)
2, Capt. S. Dean, win ave Pittsburgh every Wednesday
morning adOo'clock; Wbeeling every Wednesday even
ing at al P. X.
TITURSDAY PACKET.—The Rituzikwr,Capt. R. .r.
Beare, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at
10 o'clock i Wheelins every Thursday evening at 10 r.
FRIDAY PACERt—Thea , revrist No. 9, Capt. Croaks
will leave Pinsbargitevery Friday morning at 11/o'clock;
Wheeling every Friday evening nt to g. x.
SATURDAY PACR.RT—Tbe Monsoons No. 2, Capt.
I. C. Woodward, %arta leave Pittsburgh every Saturday
morning at ()o'clock I Wheeling every Saturday evening
at 10 P. M.
SUNDAY PA CK.ST.— The Isaac NICCrTO?I, Capt. P
Davi, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning a
10 &dark; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 r. 16.
oct 5.
Milltatbetb Packet.
Twit steamer FASIdOhI, Capt. Petriu-ss,
will run in a Regular Daily Packet between
itts rg and Elizabeth. Leaves Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock
r. st., and -leaves Ratabeth at 8 o'clock /L. K.
For freight or passage, apply on board. Inov7
LOUISVILLE PACKETS.
FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI A. LOUISVILLE.
Rzarrt.A.a SATEItD•T PACIST.—The A
j No I fine and fast passenger steam Pao
ket TELEGRAPH, J. Hexlep,. Corn
mender, 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 /c DUNCAN, Agent.
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 run in connex
ion with the Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike No 9, to Sant-
Lows—tone through,trve DAYS. /acidly
1648. 1848.
Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet
' Line.
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FaratesaT I 5t,1848. FlintaralT 15t,1848.
LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. Al. AND 4 P. M.
The following new boats complete the line
for the present season : ATLANTIC Capt,
James Partinson; BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs;
and LOUIS APLANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are
entirely new, and ureifitted op without regard to erpense.
Every comfort that money can procure has been provi
ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat,
at the foot of Ross et. Passengers will be punctual on
board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertised
hours.
Regriliii - tanesvine Packets --
lag. Steamer YANKEE, Capt. McKim, leaves
very Saturday, at 2 o'clock, r u.
tnreamer JENNY LIND, Captain o.i.o.doacti, leaves
every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, P. m.
For freight or passage apply to
W. B. WHEELER, Agent,
oci6 Cotner of Water and Smithfield stn.
Regular - Packet for Sundsh.
IadTHE line steamer WELLSVILLE, Capt.
Bannes, will leave for the above and inter
mediate ports on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
For freight or pasise-ge apply on board, or to
oct6 GEO. R. NULTENBERGER, Agt.
For Beaver and Wellsville.
Tun new and splendid passenger steamer
CALEB COBB, A. MURDOCK, bluster, will
leave for the above and all intermediate ports
every Tuesday, Thu rid y, and Saturday.
' , or freight or passage, having superior accommoda
tions, apply on hoard. *eta
TAB EICALILOT BEAVER, CHAS. E. CLARIK,
blaster, will leave this city every Monday,
mines ay and Friday, at 10 a. as-
She has a boat at the landing, between Wood et. and
the Bridge, prepared tp receive freight at any time. (oot6
Wnl. B. Wheeler,
STEAMBOAT AGENT, can he found at Wesley
Grier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith
field streets, Pittsburgh. oct6
For C rriiaHulatl—Regalar Packet.
PIMAThe fine steamer MT. VERNON, HIRAM
KOI:NTZ, Master, will leave for the above and
unarm tate ports, regularly, every Saturday evening.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
oct6 GE?). U. MILTENBERGER,Ag't.
The (aet packet ALLEGHENY BELLE,
Capt. Ws'. HANNA, will run regularly be
tween ittsburgh 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.
octti
The Anzerre — an Art -Tinton,
incorporated by the Legislature of New York, in 1840. for the
PROMOTION Or THE FINE ARTS IN THE USITED STATES,
AS already purdhased about 400 Paintings for din
tributton the present year, and the number will be
ancreased as the subscription list advances. Among
them are the works of Leutze, Durand, Huntington,
Gray, Rothe rmel, Chit roh,Bingham, Doughty, Morse, and
other distinguished American and resident artists, some
of which cost $1,500a Sl,OOO, 6050, and many $5OO each
Also, Sculpture mud Bronze Statuettes, by H. K. Brown,
and Medals in hoitoYof Trumbull.
Each member is antitled to the Engraving of Youth,
(23 by 151 inches,) frOin the second of Comes series, the
Voyageof Life. A set of Outlines by Darley, illustrating
Washington Irving'( Sleepy Hollow. The Bulletin, a
monthly publication, relating to Art, and the Volume of
Transactions, betided the chance of obtaining a Painting
or other work of Art distributed at the annual meeting.
It is acknowledged by all who examined the present
collection, that none has ever been exhibited in America
equally rich in attraction. The subscriber for the present
year has an unequalled opportunity for achieving the
triple purpose of ohthining a valuable return for a small
investment, of securing the possession of a superior
work, gratifying his taste for Art, and of affording en
couragement to promising artists; of bis own country.
Distribution of Paintings, 21st December,
Subscriptions ol membership, $5, and should be given
in without delay. Received he
IT is with pleasure that the subscribers in
form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity
that Mei have completed arrangements with
• Messrs. J. C. Jenkins & Co., of Philadelphia,
to receive their superior
• PACKED TEAS,
P
en, And will hereafter be kept constantly on
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hand. They are neatly and securely put up
in metallic packs of k, i and 1 tb each, with
their printed card—showing the kind of Tea,
name of the concern and depot in Philadelphia,
with an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked.
4 G ,. . p n e p r o i w ai der•, , .2 * , 75 1,00 1,25 1,50
50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50
Z, Dyson 50 621 75 1,00 1,25
o Y. Ton , 50 112 i 75 1,00 1,25 1,50
Black • • • .- 37} 50
BLA '"' 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 lnir trial, that the public may be able to
judge between ear, Teas and those heretofore sold by
other companies inhis city.
All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS,
should give us a call. Dealers can be supplied on the
most reasonable tet!ms
For sale by , .108. S. M. YOUNG & db.,
N, W. corner 4th and Ferry streets, and
E. YOUNG tc SON,
S. W. corner 3d and Ross streets.
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DR. BROWN, N0..05-DIAMOND, ALLEY,.
_ Drtvor.Mi hill entire attention to an °Mee
ii i
r( practice. RiabusineSs is mostly confinedto
'-11 - -- Private or. Venereal itistases, and Buell pain
'e` fat affections, brought on by imprudence,
• { ' , youthful indulgence and excess.
~,, '-',.- Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorr
hea , Client, Stricture, urethral Discharges,
Impunty of the Blood, with all diseases of the venereal
origin. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Tenor,
Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Sentinel 'Weakness, Im
lotency, Piles , Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month
y Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula In ATIO,
Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and- Loins, Irrita
tions of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated.
Cure guaranteed.
Fourteen years , practice (four in this cityl enables Dr
Brown to offer assurances of speedy cure to all who may
under his care.
Office and private consulting r00m5,65 Diamond alley
ID - Charges moderate. novs:dAwly.
REI.I6IATIShI.—Dr. Brown's newly discovred rem
ady for Rheumatism is , a speedy and certain remedy
for that painful trouble. It never fails.
Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 65, Dia
mond' alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at
home. lanladawtf
Diallers latigitcsi rain ICxtractor.
0 THE PUBLIC.—This is to certify that I have found
Dall4o Magic& Pain Extractor to prove a cure Co'
the Chronic Rheumatism, which I have been anticted
with for ten years, in my hip joinqs.
ABRAHAM R. VREELAND.
deguarkarsock, N. Y., Alprilß, 1348.
Mu. H. D4l..l.llT—Sir ; I have been troubled with the
Piles for eight months, and could get no relief. You ,
Magical Pain Extractor having been recommended u
me, I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in
a short time was perfectly cured Could I not get any
more of it, I would not take a hundred dollars for the
balance of my box. WILLIAM HALL.
97 North Moore street, New York, June 19,1847.
tppr - CALlTlON.—Dalley's only Depot in the city qfNeto
York, and where the genuine article can be obtained,
wholesale and retail, is at 415 Broadway.
H. De.1.1.81t is the inventor of this truly invaluable corn
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, er ever can make. a
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 more exten
sively experienced that fact than Dalley's Magical Paz
Extractor!
A Tusr—The genuine Daley, in cases of the severest
Burns, Scalds, Piles, &c., will afford instant relief, aad
produce at once a cooling and soothing affect—extracting
pain in and from one to fifteen minutes! but be sure, al
ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth.
And now mark the ditferettee!—Counterfen Extractors
no matter under what name they may appear, or how ap
plied, always irritate and increase thepatrs
Pamphlets, containing certificates of c arcs, may be had
gratis, on application to JOHN D. MORGAN,
Western Depot, Pittsburgh.
DR. Wte. Tumli. Agent.
Dalley 9 a Animal Galvanic Cure-AU,
For Horses, Cattle, &c., cures spavin, quittor, grease.
poll-evil, sores, galls and brtuses. Paniphletscontaining
certificates of respectable parties, may e hail on appli
cation -
to JOHN D. b
MORGAN,
octl.B:d&wy Agent. Pittsburgh.
_ll4,
li:11.11eallng 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,
ard 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 fur all diseases
of the chest, involving the utmost danger and responsb
btlity, and I declare before heaven and man, that not in
one ease has it failed to benefit, when the patient was in
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 the highest erudition, and
multitudes of the poor use it in every variety away, and
there has been but one voice—one universal voice, say
ing—" ?WA LLISTER, YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD!"
RHEUMATISAL—It removes almost immediately the
inflammation and swelling, when the pain ceases. (Rend
the directions around the hoe.)
HEAD-ACHE —The salve has cured persons of the
head-ache of tweive years standing, and who had it reg
ular every week so that vomiting took place. Ear-Acht,
Thoth-Ache, and Arus in the Fare, are helped with like
success.
SCALD HEAD. NVe have cured cases that actually
defied every thing known, us well as the ability of fifteen
to twenty doctors. One man told us be had spent Sant
on his children without tiny benefit, when a few boxes of
Ointment cured them.
TEITER—There is nothing better for the cure of
Totter.
BURNS.—Ii is one of the best things in the world for
Burns.
PlLES.—Thousands are yearly cured by this Oita.
ment. It Narita fails in giving relief for the Piles.
Around the box are directions (or using hPAllister's
Ointment (or Scroflula, Liver ComOKIIII, Erysipelas,
Toner, Chilblain, Scald Head, Sore byes Quincy, Sore
Throat, Bronchitis, Nervous Affections, Pains, Disease
of the Spine, Head-ache, Asthma, Deafness, Enr-ache,
Burns, Corns, all Diseases of the Skin, Sore Lips,Pim
ples, &e: Sores, Rheumatism, Piles, Croup, Sweled or
Broken Ureast, Tooth-ache Ape in the Face, &c., &e.
If MOTHERS and NURSIvS knew its value in cases
of Swelled or Sore Breast, they would always apply it--
In such cases, if used freely, and according to the direc
tions around each box, it gives relief in a ceryftto 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 a dplied often.
CAUTION.—No Ointment will be genuine unless the
name of JAMES McALLISTER is written with n pen
on every label.
For sale by my Agents in all the principal cities and
towns in the United States.
J MUSS McALLISTER,
Sole Proprietor of the above medicine.
Principal Office, No. 221 North Third Ist, Philadelphia.
PRICE '4 CENTS PER BOX.
Sold at Wholesale and Retail in Pittsburgh by BRAUN
tr. REITER, corner Liberty and St. Clair streets; L.
WILCOX, Jr., corner of Market street and the Diamond;
also, earner of Fourth and Smithfield sreets • WM.
JACKSON, No. F 9 Liberty street;
and at the Book SUM!
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, Kest Liberty; H.
Rowland, McKeesport and Elizabeth; J. Alexander &
Son, Monongahsla City; N. S. Bowman & Co., Browns
ville ; J. T. Rogers, Bridgeport; John Barclay, Beaver;
James Duncan, Fallston ; D. Watson & Co., New Castle
and S. P. Weaver .Freeport. may - 114s oil&wy
- -
IHENESE HAIR CREAM—A matcnicsr article toe
‘...1 growth, beauty, and restoration of the Hair. This
Cream, when once known, will eupercede all other arti
cles of the kind now in use. W here the hair in dead,
harsh, that, unhealthy , , uor turning grey, a few applica
tions will make the hair soft and dark, and give it a beau
tiful, Lively appearance; and will also make it maintain
Its liveliness and healthy color, twice RP long as all the
preparations that are generally used. Where the hair is
thin, or has fallen 01l it may be restored by using the
Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of
lasing 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 sausfaction In every in
stance.
For testimony to its very superior qualities, see the fol
lowing letter from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Idesrrs.
Hentlershott ft Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the
Southern States:
Letter Ohs Rec. R. Caldwell, Paster of the Presbyterian
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Church, Pulaski.
Mamma. Raivnicasucrrr & Braaten: Gairrincieen-1 take
p.easure in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent
prepareaon called Dr. Parish's Chinese Hair Cream; for,
about two years ago my hair was very dry, bristly, and
disposed to come out; bat 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, will find the
Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparations
for the toilet. Respectfully, &c
R. CALDWELL
Pulaski, January 7,1847.
ErSold wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John
M. Townsend, 45 Market et., and Joel Mohler corner of
Wood and Filihsta . iels2d&w..ly
New Books.
PHYSICIAN AND PATIENT, or a Practical View o
the Mutual Dunes, Relations and Interests 01 the
Medical Profession and the Community ; by Worthington
Hooker, M. D.
The Works of Michael De Montaigne ; comprising his
Essays, Loiters, &c. By,
.Wra Hazlett.
Nineveh and its Remains; by Austen Henry Layard,
Esq., D. C. L.
Glimpses of Spain, or Notes of an Unfinished Tour in
1847 ; by S T. Wallis.
Tapper's Proverbial Philosophy, new edition; illus•
Lrated. Just received by
JOHNSTON fr. STOCKTON,
Corner Market and 3d MI.
DloCaridlesis & Campbell,
DEA LEAS IN AMERICAN, ENGLISH, EBENCII AND GERMAN
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,
No. 97 Wood .street, next door to Diamond alley,
OULD respectfully call the attention of Merchants
and other dealers to their New and varied Stock
otFancy and Staple Doods, Laces, Fringes, Shawls,
Gloves, Vestings, Ribbono, Hosiery, Mitts, Ism
This is their second Fall supply, and they feel assured
in saying that they can offer Goods to collipete with any
in the market, both as regards quality and price.
The examination of their stock of Goods is all that is
required to assure the buyer they offer Goods on reason
able terms. nov7:d&w
Important.
li/rANY BLANKETS sold in this City for all Wool
ILL are one.half Cotton. But persons who are in want
of a good article will do well to examine BLANI KM that
are warranted all woof, and in every respect as represent•
ed, at the BLANKET DEPOT of the Fayette Manufac
turing Co., No. SO Market street. novl9:d2w
MRS. A. LEECH will open a handsome assort
ment of Fall and Winter BONNETS, CAPS and
BEAD DRESLES, of the latest styles ; with a va
riety of Goods in her line suitable to the present and ap
proaching season, on Thursday, the Ist of Norcmber.—
Store on Fifth street, (our doors from Market, East side
octM:dtm .
• • •• ••
Dr. George DeGook
'ETAS selected Pittsburgh as his permanent residence.
JU, lie has taken the house lately occupied by Alder
men Miller, on Fourth street, near Grunt, immediately
adjoining the " Lamartine 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. is. to 9 o'clock A. st., and, from 5 P. st. to 7
no P.
• v 5
WANTED—A Soar= in a Boat Store. One who can
come well recommended can hear of a permanent
aitaation, by a • plying at the Journal office. nov9t
a•ls • ri:-1 i.dozen Corn Brooms just re 'd
and for sale by RING & MOORHEAD,
oatl3 Itiamond.
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11._'.:VAVABLLEPtiOPE.Iirit 0011. SALK—The
and liorat present occupied by the- Weal
Braid Self ie offered for Ode onadvoaltarn'
coma. Applyto - ERRE'rr&aicPHERSO
nov26a( Corneter Tenn and 'Water streets.
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IaTO LET.—Benig about to remove to. No. 29
Water street, we will LET the Warehouse on the
corner of the Diamond and Diamond alley . .
nov2o KING & MOORHEAD.
Mito A THREE STORIED DWFII.ING HOUSE,
being.the secomt holm from Penn street n Sny
d a w, on Hay street. Immediate possession- will
be given. Enquire of DAVID =CHM, Attorney at
Law—Othee on Fourth street,beleveen Cherry alley and
Grant street. je2oaltf
G. FINEGAN has taken and refitted In a superior
T
style the house fonnerly known as the " Western
Exchange," situated on - Smithfield street. oppos:te the
" filonougahela House"
His LIQUORS are of the choicest brands. GAME of
all kinds. OYSTERS; both Shell and in the Can. With
all the 'armies that cah be procured and are appertain
ing to a respectable "Restaurant,. constantly on hand.
MEALS served at all hours. 0025
7011 N Fusinuir.
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TOHN HANNANA: Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers
CP Dealers in Boat Stores,queensware, Produce and Pius
burgh Manufactures,No.s9 Water street, between Smith
field and Wood. oatl7:y
Athenaeum Saloon
AND BATHING ESTABLISHMENT .— FRESH
OYSTERS JUST RECEIVED.—The proprietors
are now prepared to serve up Meals at all hours, in con
nection with Boarding by the day or week.
sep24 'FALLS, Proprietors.
Reisinger, Wells *
MANUFACTURMI OF GREEN GLASS WARE,
No. 27 Market .strea, Pittsburgh, Pa,keep countant-
I y on hand end make to order, all kinds of Vials, Battles,
Ac.; Porter and Mineral. Water Bottles, of supenor qual
ity. Particular attention paid to private moulds. [nvttey
• Bargain.
MINE VALUABLE and well located BUILDING
.1.1 Lars, in the Sixlh Ward of the City of Pittsburgh,
ior sale unusually low. Enquire of
SMITH & CUMMINS,
nov23:tfl No. 3 Smithfield
_at.. op. Monong'a House.
BONNET RIBBONS—A. A. Ildesoit & Co. are now
opening another large lot of Bonnet Ribbons, at the
extreme low price of 6 cents. Also, another lot nt 8
and In cents. nov26
(IHEAP CALICOES.—A. A. hlssox & Co. have rec'd
kj 5 cases of Fast Colored Calicoes—Belling at 6* eta.
per yard. nov26
A A. & CO. have opened a large lot of Flan
lA.. ugh at 20 cents, Cassinets at 25 cents, Alpacas at
101 cents, nov2s.
AA. MASON & CO. w il l open thie morning (WO)
. Two Hundred Dozen of Linen Hatakercitteis, at
6+ cents. nov26
IDEAP DE LA INES—A. A. AtAson & Co, GO Marker
V./ street, are now opening 2 cases cheap Do Lainea, at
tic. per yd. noir2o
ROLL 13 TTER-3 bble., Fresh, for stile by
nowAl SMITH & SINCLAIR.
I,ROOMS:-410RIoZ. Bro Oms, for sale by
JJ aov2G SMITH & SINCLAIR.
ri lIMOTHY SEED--5 bbls. Timothy Seed for sale by
1 nov26 SMITH & SINCLAIFL
T A — RD--A few kegs and bbls., for sale by
now 26 SMITH & SINCLAIR.
LIME -120 Wilt, Louisville White Lune just received
and (or snle liy (uov23] WM. DYER.
APPLES--WO barrels good keeping Apples, various
kinds, lust received and (or sale low by
W. 51. DYER,ISiI Liberty st.
RAISINS—En boxes new Raisins just received and for
sale by BROWN ite KIRKPATRICK,
nortt No. 144 Liberty street.
II 01'8— 15 bales N. V. Hops, 18-19, just received and
Al for sale by Inv1:21 BROWN & KIRKPATRICK.
OA P--50 boxes No. I Cotelonaci Soap ;
SU Crampton er. Co., Pm,. Soap.
In tune and for sale by
no v-. 22 BROWN & KIRKPATRICK
A PPI..b.-51) bbla Breen Apples Just recd and for
A
sale by [nov•22l BROWN & KIRKPATRICK.
- ILILOUR—itio tails. 8. F. Flour in store and for sale by
12 nov22 BROWN & KIRKPATRICK.
BA l; 8-50 dozen Twilled Bags in store and for sale by
noviN BROWN & KIRKPATIVICK.
FEATHERS --1000 tbs. prime KeiltiMiYFeathers In
store and for sale by
uovaln BROWN & KIRKPATRICK.
MMEI
150 BAGS BRAZIL SUGAR;
25 casks Zama Currants, (new;;
Just rec'd and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES,
nov2l No. 6 Wood st.
NOTICE TO DEALERS IN CORN.—Having made
extensive purchases of Corn, we are prepared to
eater into contracts with dealers and consumers of the
article, for any amount required. Those in want can
supply themselves by calling, before the close of the
riser. RHODES 2c ALCORN,
novtd (Chronicle copy.) 30 Fifth street.
A LUM—IOO barrels, B f n r
Corner let and Wood eta
A. F Ie A b dNESTOCK & CO.,
CHALK -t 1 tons, Whit for sale b •
;toy
novlo , , •
fOMINY-30 barrels Pearl Hominy, a first rate arti
ale, for sale by Inov2o] WK. DYER.
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4 , IRANBERRIES- 6 0 barrels, in good order for sale by
1./ nov-20 wrii. DYER.
CORN MEA-30 bb is. EITn fresh ( - round,
eceived by DYER,
nov2o ;No. 159 Liberty street:
FREIGHT TO PHILADELPHIA. We will receipt
for two or three more Boat Loads Freight, for Philo
delpeia, (at advanced rates ) if offered soon.
C. A. hIcANULTY & CO..
notelti Canal Basin.
IM!=El=ii
MEMO
MEM
AisqUantons.
For So 4e,
AMJIIV&N.
BOat store.
just rec'd and cos sale by
JOSHUA RHODES, No. 6 Wood st
A - ES-100 gro., Block, for so .y
F
novl6 B. A. AUNESTOCK & ca
P. TURPENTiNE.-40 barrels, in prime order, for
sale by [norldj B. A. PA HNESTOCK & Cp.
CASE ULACK SATINETT—Just received from Um
I manufacturer. For sale very low, by H. LEE,
novl4 Liberty street..
CASE CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA PLAID;
1 I " Brown Jeans;
I " Prints ;lust received and for sale by
novl3 H. LEE.
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
uovl3 41, LEE.
T INSEED OIL-4 barrels, on consignment tind fin'
1_.4 sale by KING & MOORHEAD,
irnr...rxlt bus 0111, 111 be , t ein
sale by inovl2l KING & MOORHEAD:
UGC:S-0 nbla. Eggs, on consignment and (or sale b
1.11 novl2 iIM2GI & MOORHEAD.
BLOOMS -.50 tons Bedford Forge Blooms, ree'd and
(or sale by 1n0v1.21 KING Pc MOORHEAD.
FISH -011 barrels No. 3 Mackeral
30 " " 2 do
15 " 1 do
10 1:11 " do
Received and for sale by
RHE , 51ATTHEWS & CO.,
novlo 29 Water street
LEAD --D 57 ma Lead reed and (or sale by
noylo RHEY, MATTHEWS k CO.
LARD-2I kegs and 1 barrel Lard reed and for sale
by (nov10) RHEY, MATCHERS & CO.
ODIDE OF IRON, lodide of Potassium, lodide of Sul
I
pluir ; for sale by [nSI KEYSER di I.llcDO WELL.
WHITE AND BROWN COD LIVER 011,—Jusa re
eeived by KEYSER & McDOWELL,
nov9 144 Wood !treat.
.4 NEW ARTICLE TO EXPAND THE CH
,tl,_ KNIGIIVSCALusrussic CHEST EZ2LNDERS. For sale
by [nove] KEYSER & McDOWELL.
iIECKERS' FARINA, Rice Flower, Saptocu, bago
Arrowroot, warranted fresh ai,d genuine for sale
KEYSER et. bIeDOWELL,
144 Wood street.
CALABRIA LIQUORICE—In store and for sale by
novB KEYSER & McDOWELL, 144 Wood at.
UPTUR
ES—Chases' and other Trusses, for the rad-
R teal cure of Hernia or Rup - ure, for sale at KEYSER
riIcDOWELL'S DRUG STORE, corner Virgin alley
and Wood street. novB
EACH BRANDY-20 bbls. pure old Peach Brandy
P
reed and for sale by JAMES PATTON, Jr.,
nov7 N 0.17 Liberty st., opposite Smithfield.
Cl . H. MOLASSES—IO bbls., •" Battle Ground;' rec
O. and for gale by JAMES PATTON, Jr.,
nov7 17 Liberty street.
FEATHERS -1000 tbs. prime Penna. Feathers reed
and for sale by JAMES PATTON, Jr.,
nov7 17 Liberty street.
"DYE IVIIISKEY.-110 bbla., reed and for gale by
11., nov7 JAMES PATTON, Jr., 17 Liberty
D W. FLOUR—WOO tbs., Ili sacks, received nail for
. sale by JAMES I'ATTON, Jr.,
oov7 17 Liberty street.
John Dunlap & Co.,
CORNER DV XARKET AND SECOND STREETS,
ARE now receivin their Fall and Winter Stock of
HOUSE FURNI SHING HARDWARE and other
Goods, direct from the manufactories and workshops of
Birmingham, Sheffield, and 'Wolverhampton. We have
already in Wurehonse 72 Casks and Cases of Goods,
covering the-following articles
Tinned Saucepans, Round Pots and Oval Kettles;
Enameled Saucepans and Masks Kettles;
Fine Trays in setts ; Common Trays end Waiters ;
Fire Irons in netts and pairs, over 50 patterns.
Fire Iron Standards, with Marble and Bronzes Iron
basis;
Short handle Frying Pans • Bread Pans, oval and r'nd;
Bracket, Chamber and Go thic Brass Candlesticks;
Tinned Wrought Iron Tea-kettles;
Tinned Basting Spoons, Table Spoons, &c ;
Tinned Flesh Forks, Skimmers and Ladles ;
Roasting Jocks; Box Iron 6, with Heaters;
Commode Knobs, Coffee Mills, Lanterns, &c.;
Fine Britannia Ware, in setts;
Communion Ware, Swing Tea-kettles, &c.;
Planished Ceafing Dishes, Urns, Oyster :timers, &c.;
Cruet Frames, with cut glass and common Bottles
Brass Battery Kettles, Bell Metal Kettlea,&c.
Table Mans, Toilet setts, Seals, &c.;
Pillar, Urn and Helmet pattern Coal Vases.
ALSO, 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 Second streets.
MIN PLATE—SIIO boxes Tin Plate, choice brands, in
store and for sale by JOHN DUNLAP & CO
. sr p 2 4 Corner Market and Second streets.
TjaATOES-200 bushels and 150 barrels Potatoes for
1 sale by [nov7) CUMMINS & SMITH.
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Bankers alb extbango3ogerß4
Domestic and loreskst. Extitarsg6ißas* Notes;
Gold and Silver, Sought. Sold and faehaiiged,
EXCHANGE ANt: I HANEING HOUSE
Or
William A. Bill, -& Co.,
61 Wood Street,
PITTSBSRGFL
07•INTEREsT LLLOWED on Toss Inman& [aura;
Bilechanies Bank.
SERB'S SETILDIEGI, NOVICE ABOVE SUREST STEER'S.
HIS BANK is novvprepared to business. Open
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from 9 A. M. to 3 - P.
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interest paid on Special lbsprAsius
auglivionawsort BELL, Casbier.
Wit[.. Hs WILLIAMS,
EXCIIANON Atirt , BAJIKING OFFICE
N. E. corner of Third aryl Wood 'tree?.
SIGHT and Time Bills of Exchange, Bank Notes an
foreign and domestic Coin bougbrand sold on Ili
most favorable terms.
Collectioismad rates s in alithe principal cities oflhe re 0 2 n
at the lowest
A.Ltarn xuaitice. • • *. =mum RAWL
ICILABIER &
Bankersand.E.T.durno Brokers,. Deakrs in Foreign and
Damson . Bilis,Bitis qf Exqangs, Certificates Pf a nd
if, Bank Noses, and Coin.
Comer of Third and Wood eta., directly opposite the St.
Charles Hotel. may2B
I. WEAVES,
N. HOLDIA S I
C, SON
/tankers and Dsakrs in Exchange ein and Bank Motu,
No.
,55 Masketstreet, Pittsburgh.
somata ATM. lISCELANGE.
New York I pr Cincinnati
Philadelphia * " Louisville
Baltimore * " St. Louis
sass omits.
Buying rates
CoIIIIty it City ord'H i
Relief Notes • i
PelLo2lylvania Co.
Near *
M York
yland *
New Orleans '
Buying - rani
Ohio . } die.
Indiana 4 31
Kentucky i n
Virginia i (A
Wheeling i it
Tennessee 3 13
aul9-y
11.110071. THOS, 81.13.6Xtii.
HOOK * SARGENT.
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N. B. Corner of Wood and Sixth stress& Pittsburgh, Pa.
JYALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Ti m e Bills, Foreign
nd Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit,Ac
EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union
and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purchasers.
CURRENT and par funds received on deposite.
COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, aithe
lowest rates. sepll-ly
J. H. Caa day.
- DILL BROKER, dealer in timg Nous, Drafts, Amp
omen, eee, Office, (rip stairei No. 28 'Wood
street Pittsbrga. oetlB
WI& MILLER, PHIRATIA. W9S. BILCSXTSCHT, PITTSBURGH.
4 - ILLER& RICKETSON, Whoksale Grocers '
and Im-
JAL porters of Brandies, Wines and Begars_, - N05.1 7 2
and 179, corner of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh,
Pa.
Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, &c.. constantly on hand,
nagt4y
Joan A. Ca.wo late of New Lisbon, 0.• • W. S. SEINTIBIL
RAIG & sierNNER, GancralAgency,COMMiniOn and
C
Forwarding Mere/war, No. % Market street, Pitts
burgh, Pa. Prompt attention given to the purchase and
sale of all kinds of produce. sept 2
Benjamin Brown,
TTORNEI AT LAW, Washington City, D. C., will
AUL prosecute claims before the Deparunents and Con
gress. Business left with C. 0. Loomis, Esq., of Pitts
burgh, will receive prompt attention. sep4
DR. D. fl. SSTS= a . C. renovrzu..
KEYSER & fttcDOWELL, (soccassoas 'to Ka= &
11% liCiasysa,) Wholesale and iterail Drug and Presaiption ,
Store, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. Pnyot
clans prescriptions carefully compounded night and
day. ocl3:tf
IDEA VERS—A handsome nvj Cloths tor
1.3
Over-Coats, such as Black, Brown, Utah, Bray and
Guide', Olive Mixtures. Also, a great variety of Blan
kets and Feltings, embracing all the above colors—
which will be made to order In the newest and most ap
proved styles, at 1u0v261 P. DELANY'S.
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CLOTHS—French, English. Belgian and American
Cloths, of the most desirable colors : superfine black,
blue, brown, olive green,
,
olive brown, claret ; all other
desirable colors suitable for Dress and Business Coats—
which will be made to order in a superior manner, at
nov2o P. DELANY'S.
CIA SSIMERES—Just receired,l2 pieces New Style of
kJ Fancy Cassimeres, together with a handsome lot of
Silk, Satin and Cashmere VESTINGS, which will be
made to order In the latest style, at
P. DELAN Y'S.
READ "-MADE CIOTHINGL—A general assortment
of ready Clothing, made up in accordance with the
present fashionand will be sold wholesale or retail as
tow as they can ' be purchased at any other establishment
in Pittsburgh. (novett] P. DELANE.
Tun. RECFJYRD from Philadelphia and New York;
ti all extensive assortment of GOODS FOR GENTLE
MEN'S WEAR, adapted to the present season, at
nov24 P. DELANY'S, 49 Liberty st.
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001,-1000 lbs., just receivingend for sale by
nov26 STUART & 811,1
FL.OUR-240 bbla. Extra Fumily,l store and for sate.
nov-26 STUART & SILL.
CORN MEAL-100 bushels (Old Corn ) for sale.
SILL.
nov26 SWART &
APPLES—I 00 barrels Prime, for sale by
& nov2o SLIJART SILL
CHEESE -4500 boxes Cream;
100 .‘ Goshen; for sale by
nov26 STUART fr. SILL
MACKEREL—HaIf bbls. and qr.
ST bbls.
nov.I3STUART & SILL.
j fittRING—No. 1, in bbls , for sale by
3
nov26 STUART
_f SILL,
BUTTER:II6II STUART
nov26 STUART & SILL.
P (YrATUES--Rece.ving and foi
STUART & SILL
CCORN MEAL— Fresh Ground and Sifted, constant y
on hand and for sale by
novl9 ERODES tr, ALCORN, 30 Fifth St.
(1 ROUND FEUD.— We are now prepared to supply
k_11" Livery Stairs, M il kmen and "Feeders" generally
with Chop'd Corn and Oats, Corn Meal, (ground coarse,)
Oil Meal, Chop'd Corn and Cob, and several other kinds
of " Chop," suitable for all kinds of stock. The supply
wilt be steady through the winter, and we will furnish
bags and deliver to WHOLESALE customers any where in
the. Crrr, snag on motor- RHODES & A.LCORN,
novl9 30 Fifth street
RULL'D BARLEY—Our own ousoufacturv, constant
ty on hand and for sale by
novl9 RHODES & ALCORN.
AT MEAL—Our 01071 manufacture, constantly on
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hand and for sale by RHODES & ALCORN,
novl9 30 Fifth street.
11DOTA'rOES—A , fine asaoruneut of "Potatoes,"
family use, constantly on hand and for sale by
novl9 RHODES k ALCORN
Ir3URNIPS-10U bush., to arrive; for sale by
novl9 tChron. copy.] RHODES & ALCORN
24 BULS. WHITE BEANS;
2 bales - pbabeng ; received on consignment and for
sale by [novl9l .11. LEE, No.loo Liberty st.
OTAI9faB4I/0 barrels, in store and for sale by
novl4 CUMMLNS & smrrn
GREEN APPLES--200 Ws- iu more and for sale by
novl4 'CUMMINS & SMITH.
CORN AND CORN MEAL—Rec'd and for s
M ale by
novt4 CUMMINS & SMITH
Brandies, Wines, Bins, dt.e.
50 HF. Pipes Cognac Brandy," Jaz. Hennessy & Co."
30 qr. do do do do do
2 qr. do do do " &acme."
10 hf. do Rochelle do " Pelevomin."
5 pipes Holland Gin.
2 puncheons Scotch Malt Whiskey.
1 do Irish do do
1 do Old Jamaica Spirits.
40 qr. casks Oporto Wine,'• Vontoso."
20 qr. do superior 'fermi& Wine.
5 pipes•Calabrta Port do
30 qr casks Sweet Malaga do
30 Indian Gbh. Dry do do
15 baskets "Mumma" Champagne Wine.
15 do •' Heidsick" do do
15 do ...Creislers" do do
In store and for sale by
MILLER & RICKETSON,
Nos. 172 and 174;Liherty street.
TVBAdCG—
-20 boxes th Lump," Samuel Myers & Co..
100 dwarf boxes 14} Eh, ea. lb Lump, do.
5 half " lb Lump,. El Dorado,. J. Thomas
10 " " s's do "Russell & Robinson..
30 " " s's do " Cabaners."
15 " " s's do " Jones & findsons."
20 CI " s's do " Freemans."
40 dwarf " tlb do " Cabaners..
40 " " s's do " Diekinsons."
Just received and for sale by
LER & IUCRKI SON,
Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty street
QALT-250 barrels No. 1 Salt landing and for sale by
MILLER k itIeKETSON,
Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty street.
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SSINGLES -108,000 French Creek Shingles just reed
and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON,
novl3 Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty street.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-150 sacks, for sale.
novl2 STUART & SILL, 118 Wcod st
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S MOKEMTIEIIRING —Salmon and Halibut, just re
cetved from the East and for sale by
J. S. M. YOUNG lc CO.,
N. W. corner Fourth and Ferry eta.
FLOUR White Wheat, Backtvheat Flour, and Corn
Meal for sale by J. S.M. YOUNG& CO.,
novlo N. W. corner Fourth and Ferry streets.
GREEN GINGER ROOT, for Preserving, for aale by
S. M YOUNG &CO.,
Fourth and Ferry sta.
fl E.
aNDL.—Patent White and Colored, Sperm and
F..) Star Candles, for sale by
J. S. M. YOUNG & CO.,
Fourth and Ferry sts.
EATH TO THE RATS 275 boxes of that Inc
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proaohable and useful Exterminator of Rats, Mice
Roaches and Bed Rugs, on hand and for sale by
J. S. M. YOUNG dc CO.,
Fourth and Ferry eta.
B — -
AKERS' BROMA, Cocoa, Chocolate and Schmertz'
Sweet Spiced Chocolate, for sale by
.1. S. M. YOUNG & CO;
Fourth and Ferry sts.
ALMON, §ilad,Maekerel, and Marring far sale lq
novlo J. S.
TN BARRELS OF SHELL OYSTERSt,-Juat.re
ceived at "OUR Hones,. Diamond alley k ten barrels
Shell Oysters For sale by the bbL or hundred.
nov7 HENNET7'.
TOSEPH S. MORRISON, Attorney at Lato—Otßee on
ty Fourth street, float. Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. joafky
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also in Drawing, Painting end Music. - •
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of the Session ; yet :they are received at 041 T O TP
are charged at the above tales from the time of oritraileu
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:No de ction made for absences, except in. Cases' of
tracts illness. - . •
Further information may be obtained, and applicat ions, . .
.made by ealibig upon the Parsers/ix, at. hie Rooms
Federal street; or at his lodgings.in "IrwinTs ROW," t
Lib
arty_ street Pittsburgh, between *and 4th streets; or by
addressing a note through the . Pittsburgh Post °Mei), o
the Principal. N. 147. METCALF.
Allegheny, August 7 ) 1849. • latig9:dlf:
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Removal.
teglT. B. YOUNG & CO. have removed from No:-8 • ' -
Commercial Row, Liberty street, to the-corner of ' -'••
Third and Sinithfield itreets,Uppcpsite Brown's RC. ' •
—wonldrespectfully inform thetroLd cpstorturiitoteam
boat friends and the citizens generally, thorthey‘wilt '-',..- -
keep constantly on hand a superior. stock of CABMBT''''
WARE, made of the beat materials did by the moat eti
penenceda:orkmen. Privatedwellingaistenntbriats, and
hotels, faratsbed on, the ,most reas o nable -t erms, and alt . -: '
work warranted equal to that OfanybMitestablishment; ''''.-,
Ilir UNDERT.A.K.Dia promptly uriknded to inAnita'''.
ranches. - ' - on*,
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A LOT OF GROUND, 30 feet byLIO feet, adjoining the
J 011,.. Theatre, Fifth street. • Terms moderate and pay
ments easy. Eaoalre of - • ROBEFLTTORTER, •
novl4 Attorney at Lim, Fifthatreet.,
Boots sir§dßittoes. , - - -- ,
I A anti= ASSORTAENTirsvitscammyesiAil
suitable for'the Pall antt Winter trade.—
consisting of Milli, WoMen'f,Bo,W, , Alistee--ro.id , .
variety Children's wear, of every variety cua style; andat
prices to eta - tate nowt. Those wishing to purchase, feacie•-
sedeor retail, wilt find it to their advantage to give he It -•
call, and examine for themselves-
TROTH' . & SCOTT`
Corner of 4th and _Smithfield sm., Pittsburgh, PA..
TY' Don't forget the Ware, • . .• . .
"Mr 1110118E0 , . . , - -
YSTERS! OYSTERS!! —The Oyster, Saloon of.
"My Howie," corner of Seventh and Websterits.,
is now open. Eplentes will be well suited,vvhen they
call. loctl6itt ! WM.. WILSON.
BODKIN ISGDPS' -
QUEENSWARE, GLASS AND CHINA STOILE,-
Wood stress, near St. Charles Hata, Pittsbank.
friliEzubscriber ban constantly on /land ibeibest and
I handsomest stock of tbe-above.articles to be fona
in any establishment East or West, drailius - juit ciitetied
some newstyles of his own importation, not fogiadmiihf
other store.
Solar stand, hanging and side Lamps ;, ,
Fluid and- camphine . • do: . • ' • -
Oiroadales, Candelebras,-FreriCh and Engligi Mantel
Ornaments; Britannia Ware, Waiters, ttc., &c., which.
Will be sold low, in large and Small kits, to suit pur
chasers.
Merchants and families .are invited to call, as it is
worth looking at at any time. inct2l M. BODKINSON.
JAMES A. JONES BILEB.WSTIL
NEW DRVG STORE.
_ JAMES A. JONES & COMPANY.
rrt HE - undersigned- have opened a NEW DRITO and,
1. FAMILY kIEDICINE .STORE, in, Lution's New
Row, corner of Penn and Walnut streets . , Fißb:Ward,
with an entire new stock of Nrugs,,Medictues and Per
(Ornery, where they are prepared to furnish all riitiblea
kept in a Drug and Famtlyldedicine Store. Riving a
good stock, and being acqutonted with the business from:
a practical experience of several yearn, they reipect
fully solicit a share of public patronage.
N. 8.--Physicians' prescriptions accurately com
pounded at all hours of the day and night. .
octFltrri JAMES A. JONES & CO
A. Beautiful white for Ladles.
NNTARRANTED not to injure, but on the contrary to
V y imp rove the texture of the Skin, and make it soft,
smooth, and give the Face, Neck, and Brow of Ladies, a,
pure„life-like whitenesa. Such is the qualities of Jones'
Spanish Lilly White—but mind you get the genuine.—
Ask for Jones' Spaniel' Lilly White.
Sold by the Agent, Wm. Jackson, 89 Liberty Street,
Pittsburgh. Price 25 cm. augady.
'ITE HOMELY OF BOTH SEXES,
YELLOW, DARK AND RED FACES,
Are requested to read and learn the virtues of an anti=
ele that will make them the most lovely and
BEAUTIFUL OF NATURE'S CREATION.
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It was discovered by an Italian Chemist,. and ithaa lbe
most astonishing power of rendering coarse r dark, yet.
low or sallow silo, clear, white., soft, smooth, and"ii
perfectly innocent. being composed of rare plants.
PIMPLED AND BLOTCHED FACES,
Together with every kind of eruption,. - are cured by its
use, and at least thirty physicians in New York use it—
the genuine
IF YOUR TEETH are ever so dark, yellow, discol
ored and dirty, or your breath ever so foul and fetid,
by purchasing a 2.2 China Box of JONES' AMBER.
TOOTH PASTE, this I assure you, though you seed not
take my word, but then you cannot doubt that of that
famous and scientific Dentist, Dr. E. N.-FIELD, of New
York, who says:
"I have both used and anallsed this beautiful and im
palatable article, (Jones' Amber Tooth Pwite) and can
recommend it as possessing all the qualities claimed for
Sold by the agent, Wm. .Taekson, 139 Liberty Street,
Pittsburgh- Prove 25 eta :tuna() • .
1. HE - CRZWN - ING ORNAMENT, it is to the scalp'
Guano is to the Earth, In making it fruitful. •
It is as certain in its effects as to.morrow or next year:
Now, reader, these respectable citizens certify that
Jones's Coral Httir Restorative will have the following
effect without fail:—lt will force the human Hair to grow
on the head, it will stop it falling t cure scurf or dandruff,
and make red, gray, and light hair grow dark.
Mr. W. Tompkins, 92 King st. New York.
Mrs. Matilda Reeves, Myrtle Avenue. Brooklyn.
Mr. James Power, grocer, Fulton st. Brooklyn.
Mr. Thomas Jackson, Montour's Island, near. Pitts
burgh.
Hedry E. Cullen, barberon board the South America.
But the beautiful, the glorious effect it has in dressing
and beautifying the hair, making it soft, dark, silky, and
keeping it so thrice as long as any other article made.—
Besides it is so economical and cheap, and the public
are conscientiously and honestly assured that the-above
are its real and true qualities. . .
Be careful and get the genuine. Ask tor Sones's Coral
Hair Restorative, and take no other,
Sold by the agent, WM. JACKSON, 89 Liberty 'Street,
Pittsburgh.
Price 371,50 eta., and one dollar.
JOSESTIVAIXANdifEIitICAL SOAP,
FOR TER CURS 08
SORE HEADS, OLD SORES, SCURVY; ERYSIIPE 7
LAS, SALT RHEUM, &c., and it has the best effect in
curing
° any similar diseases. As a proof of its innocent
effect, can be used with the mat perfect safety Cor
Chafes and Chaps in infants, making their skin smooth,
soft, healthy. tee., but as a cosmetic,
THE BON TON, THE LADY OF FASHION,
Will find it has a charming effect in making the akin
smooth, soft, white, and delicate, removing freckles,
wrinkles, disfigurements, &c. In fact, Jones' Italian
Chemical Soap is the mostbeautiful, yet wonderfiilwork
of science.
BUT, READER, BEWARE, BEWARE, .
Of Counterfeits.
Sold by the agent, WM. JACKSON, ES Liberty street
Pittsburgh. . ang3dy.
MIL Property for Solo or kizehatige.
THE undersigned will sell at a low rate and upon easy
terms, or will exchange for City-Property the
G
STEAM RIST AND SAW MILLS, CARDING 'MA
CHINERY, &c., situate on the Northern Turnpike, 23
miles East of Pittsburgh, in Westmoreland County. The
Engine, Mills and Machinery are all in first rate order.
The Grist Mill contains three setts Burrs and one sett
common Mill Stones with all the best machinery and an
pliances for making flour, &c And attached:to the
Steam Engine is a Saw Mill and Double Carding Ma•
claim, all in good order. The Engine being of euffidient
power to run all together
The Land and other Buildings appurtenant to Male
Mills is as follows: Four Acres of good Land with two
good Dwelling Houses, a Store House, a large Stable,
Smoke House and-Blacksmith Shop, and other small
buildings.
The mouth of the Coal Pit is within ten rode of the Eit.
gine House, with sufficient Coal belonging to the Mill to
run the Engine upwards of fifty years. .• . •
This Mill property is situate in the heart of 'thabesi
groin growing neighborhood in Western Pennsylvania:
upon a good road, within eleven miles of the Canalittnd
near the line of the Central Rail Read. -
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RICHARD DONCASTER, on the preixiiisee.'
For further particulars, enquire of THOS. &FELLOW;
Esq., Pittsburgh 'oet2.4milkw• •
Weal Paper_Warehonee, -' •
NO 47 MARKET STREET. PITTSBURGH, PENWA
THOMAS PALMER' -
RESPECTFULLY announces to his (Honda and cue
turners. that he has had at. no pampericid • so exten
sive a Stock as he has at present. He can Orel' taillnir
chasers, on very moderate terms, ar the old,estabriahed
stand in Market etreet,alinom every article is his line.r
including counting-room.bed charaber,dining-room,ptil
lor and hall Paper. With ...Borders, Landscaped, Fire.
board Prints, Paper and Transparent Window Shades,
Bonnet and *Binders'. „Boards; Writing, Wrapping, -and
Lea Paper; he is abundantly supplied, and -. requests
merchants and housekeepers to call and examinehisaa•
torunent.
Rags and Tanners> Scraps taken irorade, at theligh
eat pricer mar 3-dtcw4m
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HE subscriber has just received, at . the Pekin Tie
I store, 70 Fourth street, a very large and well -select
ed stock of pure GREEN AND 'LACK T.EAS,from'N
York, all of which has been received in this coning
since the Ist of February last, consisting of.the' different
grades grown in the Celestial Empire: ' Our stoek
among the largest in the• West, we are prepared toWbole
sale on better terms diait pay other house in the city.—
We incite retail grocerslo,call and examine our - stock
and prices. They can,have.it.paaked IS and/ lb
packages, 5 lb. tin caniulders, or by ha • chests, Wait
their convenience..
Our retail prices vary for Oolong, Black Tea 9 heal 50
to $1,50 I'Ning Young SouchOng , 50 cis.; Con
go 50, and English Breakfast 50; Young Hyson,Gunpow
der and Imperial, from 35 cents to SI, , W P lb.
Families are requested to send and get samples a our
Teas and try them, before pu rchas AYN ing.
mykdßiw . JES, TO Fourth sic
FINE COFFEES-411ochn, Africanr-Java,.Laggyra
St. Domingo and Rio Coffees, just., ec'd glad , for stale
at the PEKIN TEA STGRE.7o.Fourthst —xnay24.:*,
"TICTIIITE SUGARS.—Covering's. Loaf, Crushed. atid
TT Pulverized Sugars, just rec'd rtild for stifii-bp the.
Ithl-or_at retail, at the mart TEA STOKE, ?O*Fourth
street.
DIOCOLATE, (XXXJA AND BROMA—Baker'stiro
kJ ma, No:1Chocolalc. soil CoCattJaSo, Sardititz l itWee t
spiced Chocolate , just rec'd and for sato at . rhe,PERIN
TEA STORE, 70 Fourth meet. mO4.
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