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figfc Ther&were 5 feet of water in the chan,
nel last evening at dusk, by-the pier mark,, and
foiling. . • .
‘ We copy the following itemß from the St Lou
is Union of the 27th:
The weather yesterday was cool and dry, and
the condition of the levee was very much im
proved in consequence of the favorable ohonge.
That great thoroughfare presented a very busi
ness-like appearance. -
Owing to the scarcity of tonnage, the rates tor
flew Orleans freight advanced, and the boats
completed their cargoes at the enhanced rates.
The river opposite remains stationaiy or slow
ly rising, but boats drawing over 6* feet did not
think it prudent to leave port. ■ '
By the arrival of the Timour No. 2, from tho
Missouri, we learn that that mer continues to
deoline, with scant 80 inches on-the principal
bars in'Howard bend. A great deni of snow has
fallen in that vicinity recently,and many regard
it as evidence of the early, close of navigation.
The latest acoounts received from the Upper
SEssissippi represent that in the upper portion
of the river, steamboat navigation-is temporarily
stiependedi - The principal portion of the regular
traders have laid up.
. Therecent arrivals from the Illinois report 4
feet of water on the bar at Spring Creek, but a
tower stage in the lower part of the river.
The Louisville Courier of the let haß the fol
lowing:
Last evening the nver was at a stand, with 6
feet 5 inches of water in the canal, and 8 feet 9
Inches on the falls. Since Saturday the nver has
risen 2 inches. The weather yesterday morning
was disagreeable, with a drizzling rain falling,
but in the evening it cleared off cool.
Steajteb. Molly *Gabth suztk.—We learn by a
despatch from CapL Williams, of Evansville, that
the Molly Garth, for Florence, with an assorted
cargo of merchandize, flour, whiskey, bagging,
&c.y came in collision with the Pontiao No. 2, on
the 28th ultimo, four miles below tfwensboro,
and sank m 5 to 7 feet water, about 60 feet from
* the shore She knocked a hole aboat 6 feet m
length in the side, opposite the forward end of
the boilers. No one was injured by the acci
dent.
The Molly Garth was owned in Pittsburgh,
where she was insured for §6,000. Her cargo
was purchased entirely in this city by Alabama
buyers, and it was not insured. The' boat can
be raised, and tho greater portion of the cargo
eared. . r
THB James Robb.— The Cincinnati Tim>3 gives
the following description of one of their crack
steamers. Can’t they send her up this way to
lie along side of the Pittsburgh for a day ? We
will bo nowise churlish in admitting all her mer
its:
“ Her length is 300 feet, cabin.27s feet, wheel
38 feet m diameter, with 12 feet buckets, fire
boilers 80 feet loogv 42 inches in diameter; cyl
inders 26 inches, with 9 feet stroke. She is to
be finished ■in the most magnificent style, and
both forward and aft will hare two cabins be
sides-a “Texas,” 76 feet in length—making, in
fact, a “ three ‘Story” boat. Mr. Jameß Robb,
the banker of New Orleans, for whom she is
named,- has sent her a costly piano and a stand
of colors- Captain Ned Montgomery, formerly
of the mail line, and more recently of the Ore
gon, is to be her master, and she has been built
under his supemsiou. We shall refer to her
again when farther adranced. She will be out
by New Year’s Day.”
The cose of Com. vs. James Downing,
indiote4 for arson, came off yesterday. The
prisoner, was acquitted; the jury was oat huts
short time. The case was oae of doubt, which,
of course, the prisoner received the benefit.
The young man was ably defended by Messrs.
McCandless and McClowry. We hope, for the
Bake of an honored father, and most respected
family, that his present hberty may be used to
restore confidence id his character; for however
unwilling we are to believe he participated m
the crime alleged, we are assured of his com
panionship with bad young men. He will now
nnderstandhow readily he may jeopardize liberty
and reputation by associating with companies
who are looked upon with suspicion; who fre
quently escape, and leave those guilty of no
other offence than association to pay tho penalty
of the law.— Ckromcle.
E3* A man was sent to the penitentiary for i
two years, m Mississippi, the other day. for
Stealing thirty cents worth of wood.
Served him right. He didn't commit a gen
tlemanly theft. If he had Btolen $30,000, he
would have escaped the penitentiary, and be con
sidered a smart business man. We are aston
ished that the petty thieves do not learn wisdom
from the success of their betters—in the profes
sion.
IJg*, We would call the attention of our friends
■ to the advertisement of Mr. Charles A. Moore,
in another column. Mr. Moore is a yoong man
of practical business talents, who has just com
menced business on his own account; and he is
eminently worthy of the publio support. Any
articles of his manufacture may be relied on as
of the best quality; and he is determined to sell
for small profits.
A Fine Desk.- —We yesterday observed a fine
large deer in a cage m front of the" store of Mr.
Bngaley, on Wood street. He is a pet animal,
purchased by Mr. B. m Kentucky, and will have
a home hereafter m that gentleman’s enclosures
below Allegheny city. Poor deer I ho will find
no congenial playmates m the neighborhood of
V Pittsburgh.
Gov- Jogpsios.—The American of last even
ing says i—Gov. Johnston, we are greatly pleased
to say, will locate himself, for the present at
least, in this city, having rented Mr. Galway’s
house on Penn street, below Wayne, and will
remain a few days to prepare it for therecoption
of his family.
The Coobtet is Save.— Brackenndge and
Craig-have closed their controversy about the
History of Pittsburgh. We breathe freer and
deeper as the great “ godlike” would say. But
the question masked, where should both of them
go to' now, inasmuch as the controversy is
dosed? ■
rnm.pi.TT.. —This beautiful spectacle was
© seen and admired by hundreds last week, but
for some reason it was withdrawn before the
, people were half satisfied with it. We hope
Mr. Foster will bring it out again next week, as
hundreds of people desire to see it again. ,■
: colored woman in Cincinnati darkened
the eyes of her husband on last Sunday evening
by throwing a pot of boiling water into his face.
They ought to send the iady to one of their pork
houses, where she can indulge her propensities
to the fullest extent, without being amenable to
the law.
Bans Stock for Sale.—lt will bejseen byi
an advertisement in to day’s paper that a num
ber of shares of Bank and Bridge Stock will be
sold at Davis’ Auotion .Booms, on Thursday, the
11th Inst Here is a chance for those who have
surplus funds to invest
, fig&- Oar member of Congress. the Hon.
Thomas M- Howe, voted for Mr. Allison of
- Beaver, for Speaker of the House of Represen
tatives, being the. only vote given to that gen--
. tlPTnnn
. Coin is CieoinSati. —lt appears thatthe peo
ple of Cincinnati con appreciate our useful if
not ornamental. They .can now buy our coal
from the.Youghiogheny at from 10 . to 12 cents-
Nnw CoraxEßTErr Twenty dollar bills of the
Soqthport Bank," Connecticut, altered from ones,
. aye m circulation ac the East. They are said to
•be remarkably well done.
£§S?<FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad"
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Diamond Alley.
*@» FIRST OP THE SEASON.—Beceived
this morning, By Express, a fine lot of VENL.
BON.from tbo-Mountalns, at "OTJB HOESB,'?
3SO.aSDIAjaONDAIIey. .
B©, J. M. 'BrMh T Esq, has appointed Alex.
HJlands, Esq.; of Boss township, his deputy,
clerk of the Quarter Sessions, Sc. Mr. Hjlandfl!
is in every way qualified to discharge the duties
of that ofnee, having filled some important offices
in this county, and represented'Allegheny county ;
for three years in the Legislature, - j-- -
Alex. Richardson, Esq., - (Register) haa ap-;
pointed Samnel N. Lightuer, his deputy; and-
Samuel Fahnestock, Esq., (Recorder) has ap
pointed A. T. Ager, who hasneen in that office;
for nine years, and Lcwi3 Pcarse, his assistants-'
All them are gentlemen who will render general;
satisfaction.— American. • r
Attempted Buhgiabt.—An attempt was made
on-Wednesday evening to enter the house of Mr-:
James McGinniss, residing in Oakland The
villains took off the keyhole they be
came alarmed, and decamped.
faction Sales.
Auction Card.
THE undersigned, after an interval of four years, baa
again resumed business. Having complied with
thei requisitions of the law regulaung. Sales at Auction,
and having procured a first class License as Auctioneer
for the Guy of Pittsburgh, he offers hia services as such
to his friends and the public generally. With an expe
rience of nearly thirty years m this hue of business, he
hazards nothing in saying that be will be enabled to give
entire satisfaction to all those who may feel disposed to
patronize hint. P. McKENNA, Auctioneer.
Refers to the principal City Merchants. jy9
SCOTT «' OTIS,
AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
01 KJLIIt STUEET, BT. LOUTS, ttISSOOBI.
HAVING been engaged in the above business for the
Last six years, m Hus city, would respectfully so*
licit consignments of Goods, to.be sold in this market,
either for Auction or private sale—particularly Glass
ware, Hardware and Dry Goods; and will make liberal
advances on all kinds of Goods consigned us for sale
here.
Will refer 10 Measra. Heweli Roe A Co., B. R- Vio
lei, WclD. Wood A Co., John J. Anderson AC©., R II
btone, Squire A Reed, Brownlee, Homer A Co., Larkin
Denver, Saint Loais, Bailer A Brothers, Cincinnati;
George M’Lutn. Pittsburgh. [raar2o:y
P« U’RfISSAt Auctioneer.
HOUSh AND LOT at Auction.— On Tuesday next,
December 9ib, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, will be
*old on ihe premises, corner of Seventh and Fountain
streets, Tlura Ward, Cay of Pittsburgh, above tbe Canal
bridge, a three story House, in good order, satiable for
dwelling, store, or boarding borne—on a lease from the
present da:e to Ihe Ist of April, 1856
deed P. M’KENNA. Aoct’r
SALERATUS at Auction.— « »u Monday nexi- De
cember B.h, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, will be
told at McKenna s Aacuon store, 7 boxes Saleramx
doc 6 P. MoKENNa. Aunt'r
SHOW WINDOW at Auction. —Ou Monday nexi at
o clock, will be sold at McKenna’s Auction Ilou<«
i Large Show Window. P McKENNA,
deed _ Auct’r
UNDERWRITERS’ POSTPONED SALK oj Yuvus
Ribbons, Patent Thread. Suspenders, Boats and
Shoes. —On Monday next, December Bih, oq account of
Underwriters, agreeably to adjournment from the Ith in
slant, at M’Kenna’e Auction Home, the following mer
chandize, a small portion only of which is slightly dam*
agedt ease patent thread, assorted. Nos. and colors—
the greater pan i* entirely perfect; about 900 doz sum
suspenders; a large.lot of nbbons and artificial feath
ers; silk velvets; boots and shoes. And immediately
after; the balance of a retail stock of Dry Goods, cloth*
ca.'iimeres, flannels, merinos, alpacas, linings, muslins
i-ed ticking, long shawls, handkerchiefs, cravats- silk
bindings, buttons and mannings.
decG P. M’KENNA, Auct’r.
PEREMPTORY BALE, on account of whom it may
concern, of 48,250 Imported Segara. and 39 boxes
Richmond manufactured Congress. Dark. Mellow, and
Sweet Chewing Tobacco.
At Auction, on Monday next, December d. at 2 o’cl’k
in the afternoon, will be sold ai McKenna’s Auction
House, ou account of whom it may concern, 48.250 Se
gura in half and quarter boxes,Fl mmuon and Victoria
brands, warranted genuine importation. 30 boxes extra
superior quality Richmond manufactured Dark Mellow
and Sweet Chewing Tobacco The trade will find it to
iheir advantage to attend.
dec4 P McKENNA. Auc’r
1 CASK BOOTS AND UNK BuX DRV uuuui>, io pay
L charges, ai auction.
On Munuay. December £9ih, at 10 o'clock in the fore
noon, will be sold a-. McKenna’s Auction House, ou ac
count of w/>om it may concern, to pay charges, artless
redeemed before—One Box Dry Goods and One Case
Boots, left at store No. 130 Wood street, ia April- 1851
dcc4 P McKENNA, Au^’f-
WATCHtIS AT AUCTION—On accountot wnom it
may concern, to pay repairing and other chargee.
Ou Saturday evening, December SOoi, at 7£ o’clock pre
cisely. will be sold at McKenna’s Auction House,on pc
count of the parties concerned, unless redeemed before,
the loiicwtng £old and stiver w&tehes, left at different
periods witb Sands A Rtneman at their store in the city
of Pittsburgh for repairs:—One gold watch, left by Sam*
uel Ludwig; one stiver lever do. Aug. Auchenonugb :
one silver anchor watch, 13 Jewels, P. Miller; one do do
13 da, A. Monthances; one stiver hunting case watch,
made by R Thompson, London, No 20174. left by Jaeob
Lowman . one silver lepme. Peer Snyder : oao English
wstch, Samuel Raffcnberger; one silver lepine. 4 jewels,
S. Myers: one do do 4 do. left by J. Peters: one do do
stiver cap and dial. 4 boles jeweled, left by J W Park,
made by Breguet; one double ease Swi«s watch, left by
Jobs Ford. SAND3&RINRMAN
nov2o p. McKenna, aucv
p. fit. DAVlfif Auettoneer.
T?XECUTORS’ SALE or REAL ESTATE, GROUND
til RENTS. AND STOCKS, on THURSOAY EVEN
ING. December tlth, at 6 o’clock, at the Commercial
Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, wUI be
sold by order of the undersigned Executors of James
M’Henry, (late of the ciiv of Pittsburgh.) deceased, three
valuable tots of ground, situate at the south east corner
of Penn and Pm streets, having each a from of about
twenty feet on Peon street, extending back abouletghty
feet to an alley, three feet ten inches wide, on eacu of
which is erected a substantial well finished three story
brtek dwelling house with the appurtenance* Also
two lot* of.groand, situate on tne southwardly side of
Pitt street, adjoining the alley aforesaid, havtnc fronts
of about eighteen and twenty feel respectively: extend
ing back sixty feet; on each of which is erected an excel
lent three story brick dwelling house with the appurte
nances. Also, one let of ground, situate on the north
wardly side of Irwin street, being ninety feet easiwirdly
from the comer of Penn street, extending along Irwin
street thirty feet, and in drpth about eighty teet. on which
is erected one two siory bnek dwelling house with ap
purtenances. Also, one lot of ground on the south side
of Pena street, at the distance of sixty feet from the cor
nerof Irwin street, fronting about twenty feet by about
ninety feet in depth, to the line of lot last mentioned, on
which is erected a two story frame dwelling house
Also, two other leu of ground - , adjoining the above,
fronting about twenty feet each on Penn street, extend
ing in depth about one hundred and twenty feel.on which
are creeled two two story brick tenements Also, an
annnil Ground Rent, in fee, of one hundred and twenty
dollars, payable quarterly, issuing out of that portion of
lot No. 451 in the general plan of Pittsburgh, fronting
r eighty feel on Southfield street and sixty feel ou Straw
berry alley, having sundry bnck and frame tenement*
thereon erected. Also, 127 shares ■capital stock Bank of
Pittsburgh : 10 share* do. do. Merchants’ and Manufac*
turers’ Bank; 2 shares do. do. Exchange Bank; 70 share*
do do. Old Allegheny Bridge Co.; 60 shares do. da Mon
ongabeta Bridge Co.
A Plan of the Real Estate can be seen at the Commer*
cial Sales Rooms. Terms at sale.
Taos. Scott, 11?-.
Chaa Bata, f Bl ' cu,or ‘
P M. DAVIS, Auct'r
npt£A7\VlNEB. BRANDY. MOLaSSES. Ac., at Acr-
I non.—On Monday afternoon, December Bth. at 9
o'clock, at the Commercial Bales Rooms, corner of Wood
aud Fifib streets, will be sold without reservo—
-2 half chests toper Black Tea ;
IS brs 1 dot. bottles each, superior old Port. Madei
ra and Sherry Wines;
t half pipe Cognac Br&rdy;
5 eighth pipes Hennessy Ccgaac Brandy :
3 do do do Cherry Brandy:
5 barrelsN. O. Molasses;
6 boxes half pint Tumblers, Ac,
deed _ P. M. DA VIS, Auct’r.
A(\ OBLS. CEMENT at Auction—On Monday a -
4±U lernoon, December Bth, at 9 o’clock, at the Com.
mercial Qnlra Room, corner of Wood and Fifth streets
wilt be sold, 40 bbls. first quality Cement, suitable for
cisterns and hydraulic purposes,
deefl P. M. DAVIS. Auet’r.
W. O. Q’GAaTBfiY, Auctioneer.
PEW IN THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
at Auction.— Will be sold, on Saturday evening,
December 13th. at 7k o'clock, at M’Cartney’s auction
House. Pew No. 48 in the centre aisle of the First Pres
byterian Church, Wood street. (Rev. Mr. Paxton. Pas
tor), for which a good title will be transferred to the pur
chaser, free from all moneys due for stipend or selling
to preacher. Ac. [deefi] w. G. M’CARTNKY. Anct’r.
FOR SALE—A Lot of Ground in the borough of Man
chester. fronting 24 feet on Sheffield street, and ex
tending back 139 feet to aSO foot alley. For particulars
enquire of [deco) W. G. M’GARTNEY. Auct’r,
NEW WINS STORE.
CHOICE GOODS FROM ALL COUNTRIES
REMO 7AL .
rpHE undersigned has removed to his new Warebonse.
X opposite bis oid place of business. Marktt strut, cor
net of First , where he will continue to keepn large and
varied assortment of the choicest VVINES, LIQUORS.
HAVANA CIGARS and FAMILY GROCERIES.
Wholesale Retail.
The patronage of bts friends and the public is respect
fully solicited.
My Wines and Liquors are pnucipaily imported direct
by myself, and can be relied upon as old and pure, of
the. best and most remarkable descriptions, ad a cannot
fail to give unbounded satisfaction I have now for sale
Four Varieties— I “Howard. March A Co.’sMadeiras”
Including their “ very finest old London Particular,’? and
cboicest grape juice.” imported direct; together with
Fifteen other varieties of Madeiraa ;
12 do Ports, of the most sup. qualities
9 do Sherries, including the Amon
tillado. Mazamlla, and Die
Duff Gordon Wine?.
Ifi tlo Clarets, 10 sorts Rhine wines.
6 do Ch&mpaignes, 39 do cordials.
. 15 , do Brandies-of the most desira
ble brands and vintages.
10 v da - Whiskles,4ofgin»,s of rums.
Together with s largo variety of anioles, as por caia-
B ers w obtain “ good goods, ■■ at low
wtll do WOIUO call JAC QB WEAVER, J,
Great Arrival Pricea.
TIHE subscriber has just received a most admirable
and extensive lot of Piano* of flj 6k and ?• octaves,
from the celebrated factory ofS B DanhanijNYj among
others— " .
6 rosewood pianos, 6 octave, gothle<-tablev "
6 do do o|oct. do» '
2 do do Ooct, do,‘- : .. v
Also, one of DUNHAM’S famous 7 octave CONCERT
PIANOS, equal to a grand piano in power and tone,-
These pianos have a new and improved scale, allowing
a very large felt covered hammer, thus affording all the:
advantages ofa grand piano. The publioand profession
£re respectfully invited to call and examine this elegant
instrument. The mate of.it . was exhibited by Musis
Smith A Nixon, of Cincinnati, at the Mechanics’Fair,
and pronounced the finest pi&no ever brought to that
city—unsurpassed for power and sweetness of tone and
elasticity of touch. . .. HKLEBER,
, No 101-Third street, sign of the Golden Harp-
N B—New arrangement* entered into.wlth Mr, Dun
ham, enables the subscriber lo se 11 bis pianoslQpercent
lower than-fbrmerlyj thus.,enabling purchasers to buy
cheaper here than ut the east. Call andexamlnebefore
.purchasing .elsewhere* -. ( .... .. decl.
Notice. »=■'-"■■
mHEnndemeueil haa a LARGE STOCK OF BED-
X SYKADS a.nd- CHAIRS, of - a ‘superior quality,
which they lowrtinin any oilier Furniture
Establishment dir lie City Oar terms are CASH—
Work warranted. . J AMESLOtYRY,
Fettennan’a How,-
noriß car Seucnlh and Liberty sis
BuoMSa-aiO doa. ! iiratore andforeala by' Jr. >
y tsttSS-" v ■ SWAKT*sm>, i
ASHES—We have no change to note in Ashes; there
cominties a regular trade demand for Soda at 3to3*c,
cash and time. Pearls—sales are only made in a small
way at 5| to Gc. Sales of Saler&tns in a regular way at
505*0.
APPLES—The market has aig&iu become scarce of
choice lots. We have sales reported of °0 bbls in lots
at 8,2503,50.
BUTTER—There is a good trade demand for prime
Roll at 140l5e; kegs sells at 9010 c as in quality.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—The market Is well sup*
plied with large slocks; we note sales of 20.000 fils at
1,40; some lots reported at 1.37; in sacks, sales at 850
9Uc per sack of 50 fits.
CHEESE —Sales of several lot* amounting to 280 bzs,
at 60<Hc. 4 months; prime cream is held at 7c.
FLOUR— I The offering yesterday was not large, and
but few sales that we could hear of. We have reported
00 bbls at 6O do at 2.92; 25 do at 2 87; sales from
stores of 140 bbls at 3,1203,25.
OATS—Receipts were moderate with sales of 484
bushels at 20; 2,75 do at 25.
MOLASSES—SoIes of 95 bbls at3Be.
CORN—We have reported sales of 200 bushel* in the
car at 40.
UONBTAfiT AFFAIRS.
From oar late eastern exchanges, we are pleased to
learn that money matters presented a more cheerfuj
aspect. The following items we clip from the New
York Evening Post,of Monday last:
The amount of gold dost received by the Cherokee
and Prometheus wilt more than cover the outgoings of
eoin for this week, which will probably reach, according
to present appeantnees, Bti.Uoo.ooo. half of which will be
shipped on Wednesday.
The money market is, therefore, without change, or
what change is liKely to happen, is in favor of the bor
rower
Applications for accommodation are light. and what
are making, are of easy negotiation, when the securities
are considered sufficient.
Sterling Exchange ts firm, at lOfolOiper cent, pre
mium, with a good inquiry. Appearance rather favors
an advanco than a decline, at the present moment.
The amount of stock issued to foreigner*, for the wftk
ending 28ih of November, was $349,400, showing a con
siderable increase.
The amount of speoie exported the last week, was
only $40.476; in the month. ; and since the Ist
Jarittry. 838.084,333-
The balanee in the Sub-Treasury this morning, was
$32-8,993 42- The amount received from customs dur
ing the week, was 293,916 40. The receipts from eas
toms for the month of November have declined, as com
pared with the preceding November. 150.000.
The Boston Commonwealth, of Monday. *iy«:
The Money Market continues in rather a quiet but
uncertain stale, and various opinions ore expressed as
to the probable future condition of financial affaire
The prospect certainly looks favorable to us, for an im
provement In the course of the next month or two.
The Stock Market gave some little evidence of im
provement to day. anu prices were mostly firmer with
a slight advance over previous quotaiious
The Philadelphia Ledger, of Friday, contains the fol.
lowing siatemsni of the operations of the Mint, for the
month of Novemoer, from which it will be seen that the
coinage for ike month.exceeds by about a quarter of a
million the amount coined in Oetoher. and reached the
very large sum of #5,481,609. The following i* the coin
age for November:
GOLD COTOAOK POE BOTO»fUt.
228.217 doable eagle s
21,640 eagles
38.250 half eagles •
105.404 quarter eagles
210 079 gold dollars •
612£98 pieces.
12,000 half dollars
62,000 quarter dollars
137,500 dimes
60,000 half dimes
600,200 three cent pieces
t,384,296 pieces.
183,124 cents
1,577,420 pieces.
COLD BULLION tISSOSITXD
For coinage from Ist to 30th November, inclusive ;
From Cahtornia $5^190,000
Other tonrees 60,000
$5,450,000
Silvkb Bullion deposited in same uuie • 20,800
The following shows the receipts and disbursement*
at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of the Lnned
States Mint, for the month of November
Oct 31. 1851—Balance, - - 81366,186 57
Nov. 29—Receipts, customs. 193.365 90
“ Po«t office money*, 12,308 92
Miscellaneous. W>
219.051 82
** Payment*-Tr dralts. 118,744 99
Post Office warrants. 23643 03
In on m*.. pensions, Ac., 9,394 07
Balance- $1,433,326 31
In regard to the money market, the Ledger of the
same date says ;
There was on active slock market yesterday, and
prices are all the ume gradually lending upward, though
there was more demand for money among broker* thko
we have heard of lor several months. Ai the close of
the day, cash stock was offered at a very material de
cline on time sales. This was the result of the tempo
rary urgency for motiry for the day. The news from
California Is very encouraging as regards the amount of
coin to he expected. The omeunt brought by the Cher
okee- Prometheus- and Alabama, at New York, since
Saturday, exceeds three million* of dollars, aud (he
news from California promise* u meadny increasing
supply for months to come.
The hoase of Samuel O Cornell A Co , of New York,
lead manufacturers, have suspended payment. Their
liabilities are said to be large.
The Newark. N J., Bank, commenced business yes
terday- It has a capital of $200,000. wub the privilege
of increasing it to 8500.000 The amount subscribed is
new 8100 00U, of which 50.000 has been paid in. The
bills are secured by United States and State Mocks, all
of whieh are above par.
The Bordentowu Banking Company commenced ope
rations on Tuesday last, at Uoidentown, IN. J.
By the statement of the U. S. Treasurer, at Washing
ton, we team that there was, on the 24th olt, in the
Treasury, subject to draft, 813,430,529 74.
Hogs- —There baa been hut little variation m the mar
ket since Saturday, and hut few bogs slaughtered. A
few lots have been sold at previous rates, and some 4000
head have becu offered, and refused at gioss.
The namhor of hogs slaughtered here, thus far, this
season, including 2,000 at New Albany. Is., has reached
33,160- The weather yesterday morning was unfavora
ble, and but few hogs were killed. The pens are not
very full yei. and Jackson, Owsley A Co. * i>ork house
Is the only one that has been fully supplied. At their
house alone upwards of 14.0f'0 hogs have been s angb
lered.—Lou. Cour. Dee. 1.
ST, LOOTS MARKET,
Wednesday Evening, Nov. 26,1851.
TOBACCO—SaIes attbe State Warehouse of 11 bbds
at 82,9504-60. Sales at the Planters* Warehouse of 3
hhds at 3.3504.55 4? 100 fill.
HEMP—SaIe of 76 bales at $3l ? ton.
LEAD—Sales o( 1735 pigs upper mines at 4,25 P 100
Ejb
" COFFEE—SaIes of 330 iks Rio at 8 }o9c V fi>.
SUGAR—SaIes of 10 hhds old fair at 6|o. and b 5 do at
S|os|c V a.
MOLASSES—SaIe ol SObbls plantauou at 27c
lon.
PORK—Sales oi 109 bbls mess at 12,00 ? bbi.
LARD—Sales of 60 tierces at 7c. and 60 kegs at 6±c ?
fit.
BULK MEAT—Sale* of 1000 shoulder* ai 5c F* a.
PORT OP PITTSBURGH*
5 VBKT 0 I NCUII WATXB Ilf TUX CHANNKL.
ARRIVED:
Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville
*» Baltic, Rennet, Brownsville.
" J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, iUchcespori
•• Thomas ehnver, Bailey, West Newton
'• Thomas Scou, vandergriff. M’Keetport
•• Michigan No. 2, Botes.doaver
'• Beaver, Gordon. Beaver.
“ Oenessse, Conanl, West Newton
*• Messenger, Woodward, Cinctnnau
“ Diurnal, Conweil. Wheeling.
“ Forest City, Murdta, Wellsvtlle.
“ Arena, Kinney. Wheeling.
DEPARTED:
“ Baltic, Bennet, Brownsville.
“ Atlantic, Parkinson, do
J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport
“ ThomasShrlver. Bailey, West Newton
•* Genesee, Conanl, West Newton.
•> Thomas Scott, Vandergriff, McKeesport
» Beaver. Gordon, Beaver.
“ Michigan No.2,Boies. Beaver
•' Pittsburgh, Kountr, Cincinnati.
“ Forest City, Murdic, Weltsville
•• Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling.
“ Finaueier, Konntz. Louisville.
Wheeling and Pittsburgh.
FAKE REDUCED!
i ififtLja FOR WHEELING—The new and splen
side wheel passenger steamer, WIN
CHESTER, leaves for the above and all intermediate
ports every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 A.
M .precisely. TERMS.
To Wheeling - 50 cent*.
Intermediate ports 25 do
Deck passage ■ -25 do
If the above rates are not low enough we will
make a further redaction. [dec2:tf
For Wheeling I
I JOSSSLA THE now and splendid passenger steamer
WINCHESTER. (Jgoaoa D. Mooaa, Master,
will run as a regular tn-weekly packet between this
city and Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday, ai 10 A- M., for Beaver, Wells
vllle, Steubenville and Wellsbargh ; returning, leaves
Wheeling for Steuhenvillo, Wellsville and Beaver every
Monday, Wednesday and Frldry, at 8 A. M.
Forfreight or passage,having unsurpassed accommo
dations, apply on board, or to
A Co., Agents,
Water street.
The Winchester is a new side wheel boat, and is the
largest and finest steamer ever built for the trade. Pas
sengers and shippers can depend on her remaining in
thetrado. idec2:tt
; VOI Wbtellng.
t fSPLA THE splendid swift naming passenger
UKpMSßT.iminer CLIPPER Mo. 3, Thoius Moo an,
WSBSrrWUran as a. regular packet between this city
rnd wSg, leaving fieri every Tuesday, Thursday
and Baturday,at 10A.M. Returning, leaver Wheeling
ereffMondayv Wednesday and F«Say, -at a A. M
¥aiWheeling.--.- »«“<»■
JntennedialeTorts- r•« ■ ■ do |
DeckPassage*-- •*» do
For freight or passage, having superior accommoda*
uons, apply on iogjjjj'ftft. fc 3INInNGi AgenlB)
- No.lQlTarketatreeL
The-Clipper No-S, is one of the fastest boats ever
constructed for the trade. Passengers andshipperscan
depend oirhet regaining fa the trades’ fnovaO
For KlttomUnat andCattlaTi.
i THElifrhtdraoght and pleasantateamer
■MUilg CLARION. Capt. MfijraMßiiriU iesmibK
AUcgaenywharf on Hondayy-Wfednaaday and-Sfcidaysi
at 3 o’elock, P. Kinaaning and Catfish. For
fialgia 9r ptuwaeapply onboard. • •. taoriS
Fare from the Old Country Redneed t
PASSAGE from UVEBPOOL,LONDONand GLiSGCW
NEWARK.
ANDFROM LIVERPOOL TO NEW ORLEANS. BAL
TIMORE. BOSTON, CHARLESTON AND
SAVANNAH DIRECT.
TA PUOOTT & OO.’S
General Emigration and Foreign Exchange Offta*.
IMIE undersigned having accepted the Agency of i he
above well known House, is prepared to bring* ut
Passengers from the Old Country,on as favorable ier .8
as any other House in the City-
Passages can be engaged In the following lines,
sailing punctually on the days appointed;
SWALLOW TAIL Line loaves Liverpool on the ft th
and gist of each Month.
RED STAR LINE leaves Liverpool on the 20th of
each month. • _
THE Z LINE leaves Liverpool Twice a Month.
THE LONDON LINE of Packets sails from London
orf the oth, I3ih. 2Lst and 28th of every Month.
THE CLYDE LINE of Glasgow Packets satis tr< m
GLASGOW on the Ist and 15th of each mouth.
Also—A weekly Line of Packets for New Orleans
IGTPassengers shipped from New Yqrk to any part ol
the West.
IP* The Senior Partner resides in Liverpool, and su
perintends the embarcation of all passages engaged in
tills Country.
F'-S- Persons desirous of visiting the Old Count. >
can have their passage engaged through from Pitts
burgh. by application either personally or by letter,
(po«t paid) to the undersigned.
PASSAGE FROM NEW YORK
Can be had at very reduced rates by applying to ihc
undersigned Agent for the Messrs. Tapscolt, of New
York JAMES BLAKELY.
Corner of Sixth and Liberty ntreets,
0c132 (2nd story) Pittsburgh
AHBENSERB from the Old Country, in any of TAP
SCOTT A CO ’S Lines. will he furnished at r,ea
with provisions of good quality, waeklj, as follows,
without any extra charge: Each passenger of 1.2 years
of age and over, 2} fts. uread, 2 ricu, « oz. .co, S lbs.
oatmeal, i 6. sugar, l ft. flour, * ft. molasses, and f ft.
pork- Under Li years of age, 0 fts. breadstuffs, 1 ft.
pork, full allowance of water and vinegar, and half al
lowance of tea, sugar and molasses.
For passage apply to _
W A J T.TAP9COTT ACO..
80 South st., N. V.. or to
JAMES BLAKELY,
oc j23 Silthi and Liberty m«.
frgjST FOR LI VERPOOL —Packet the Olh oj
&ftMrliovanbtr The packet ship LIVERPOOL.
sw ™* , C a pi- Gardner, wJI sail as above, her iegular
aay For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dation*. apply to the eaptatn, on board, foot of Buriiuf
s'lp, or to JAMES BLAKLLY)
oC t£> corner Sixth and Liberty sis.
eAr m, LONDON LINE OF PACKETS —To *a»l
nth of November —Tbo packet ship HENRIK
riKt&.-.-y KTMiartN. ft. n. Warren. AlosteT, will sail as
above her regular day. For freignt or passage
having elegant accommodations, apply to the captain,
on board at Murray’s wharf, fool oi Wharf street, or to
JAMBS BLAKELY, Agent
octSD Sixth and Liberty «ts , PuUhurgh
Ohio and Pennsylvania Hailroatl.
M«W3>
NEW ARRANGEMENT,
Cooitrftnmng on Monday, Nov. <J4ib, Idu/.
From Pittsburgh to Enon Forty-four Miles.
T 'HE Express Train wiH leave Pittsburgh at S A M..
and tenon at 3 P M . stopping only at Sewickiv.
Rochester. New Brighton and Darlington stations Re
turning. the bxpre»« Tram will pass Rochester at 4 P
M- and reach Pittsburgh at 5 P. M.
The Accommodation Train will leave Pittsburgh at 10
A- M and 4 P. M..and New Brighton ai 730 A. SI . and
1.30 P. M. The Accommodation Train will stop at all
the Way Stations, and at Manchester, when passengers
wish it
An Accommodation Tram will leave Enon ai 10 30 A.
M. Excursion Tickets will be sol between Pui*bor*h.
Rochester and New Brighton. The train* will not tun
cm Sanday.
Omnibu-es run iu couoecuon wiih the iram° to and
from the station on Federal street.
84.5G1.340
85.491 .GOO
A line of Hacks is now running between Boon and
New Castle, and the Ohio Si&gc Company has ainde nr
rangements te connect with the Railroad at fc.no ti
A passenger car will be run between balera end Alli
ance tn connection with the engine oi the Lons.ruction
Train.
6.000
15,500
13 750
3 000
16,300
For tickets apply at the Federal street Station to
dec9 GEORGE PARKIN .Ticket Agent
85.531.565
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
85.538.790 94
WINTEB ARRANGEMENT.
THE subscribers, Agents for the Pennsylvania Rail
road Company, are now prepared to receipt freight
through to Pbtladelphia during the winter al the follow
ing rates:
For ail first class goods and wool > -81,85 per 100 lbs
For bacon, boiler. lurd. tallow, and
all heavy freight 1.00 per 100
Time Five days
COVODE A COLE. Ajr’ts.
deel Corner Penn and Wayne sts. Pittsburgh.
FALL AND WINTER AIUIANG&2IKNT
NMNaßLiasi^B*
1.5-5.239 39
FOB TRAVEL BSTWRB*!
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH.
Qy the Cleveland A Pittsburgh Railroad*
From Cleveland to hanovkr station. 75
mile* From HANOVER to WELLSVILI F. by
Stage, 90 miles, and from WKLL&VILLfc to PITTS
BURGH by the new and splendid steamer ” FOREST
CITY. 7 ’ This arrangement to continue tinul the first of
January. 1852, when the Care will run from Cleveland
to Weifsvilie.
os
The bxpress 1 raia of Cars will leave Cleveland daily
(Sundays excepted) at MS. A. M , after the arrival oi
the Night Tram from Cincinnati, arriving at Hanover
Station at 18 35, P. M, and at WelUvtHe at 7 o'clock, P.
M., and at Pittsburgh the same evening
netuming will leave Pittsburgh doily at 8. P M.. ar
riving at Cleveland a* 6 o’clock. P M. next dor. m *e*-
non to connect with ihc Evening trains to Cincinnati,
and with Steamers East and West on the Lakes unui
the close of navigation.
Tune from Pittsburgh to Cleveland 80 hours: to Cin
cinnati 38 tours.
Pare to Cleveland 84.00: to Cinciunau 810.00.
(binned) C. PRENTISS. President
(tones of tub C. A P R. R Co. >
Ravenna. Nov S. 1691 )
EF For ucket* applr to
g. m. barton. AK»m,
novlS Monongahcla House, Pmsborgh.
PENNSYLVANIA RAIi HOAD*
Between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
Tkmt Reduced to Twenty Four Hours.
ON and after the let of DECEMBER oexi, Passen
ger* will be earned by the PENNSYLVANIA
BAIL ROAD COMPANY, between Philadelphia and
Pittsburgh, in TWENTY-rOUR HOURS, wuh only
28 mile* of Staging over an excellent Turnpike
Fare 811 00
This is the shortest and best rouie between the Great
West and the Atlantic Clues, and the accommodation*
are m all respects of the highest character.
THOMAS MOORE.
novl4£m Agent Pamt’a Rail Road Co.
Allegheny lilver Trade.
regular franklin packets.
I Tux fine steamer ALLEGHENY BL'LLF
d. Cam. W«. H 4 mna. leaves the Alle
gheny wharf for Franklm.every Afonday and Thursday.
at 4 P. M.
The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3. Capt-
John Hawva. leavos the Allegheny wharf for Frank-
Un. every Tuesday and Frtdav, at 4 P. M.
For Freight or Passage, apply on Board. fmar2o
For marietta and Uocfelngport.
Tub fine steamer PACIFIC, Zanodb Mab
will leave for the above and Intermedi
ate ports every THVRSDA Y, at 4 o’clock. P. M.
For freight or passage, apply on board.or to
T. WOODS A SON.
cnarlO No. 01 Waters!., and 63 Front si.
Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati.
iimi Tax new and fast running steamer CIN-
BißianoiiAH, Master, will lenvc
fiAikasmt&regularly every Wednesday.
l nr freight or passage, apply on board, or 10
matBo 0 ft. U. MILTENBERGFR.
Drag Store for Sale,
AN old established store, doing a good retail business.
in a borough adjoining this city. Enquire for terms
and particular* of J Kidd A Co., Wood street, and J M
Towneend, Market street, Pittsburgh. fdecB.tf
Jewelry and Fancy Goods.
WE have just received from toe Eastern Cuiet u
large and ftill assortment of WaTGH KS, JEW
ELRY and FANCY GOODS, to which we oall ihe at
tention of oar friends and customers. We feel assured
that we oan suit their respective tastes, as to quality and
price.
Among our assortment will be found the most desira
ble patterns and the latest styles of Breast Pins. Far
Rings,Cuff Pins; Gold Guard and Fou Chains: Seals,
Keys ; Gold ana Silver Hunting, Lever and Lepioe
Watches: Gold and Silver Spectacles.
Also, n large and fall assortment of Toys and Fancv
Goods whicn we can sell at prices that willipleasc.
Persons who wish to fill up their stock of Toys for the
Holidays, will find it to their advantage to give us an
early call; we will sell ibt so goods at a small advane*
on the wholesale prices, to persons who wish to sen
again. KENNEDY A HASLETT, 94 Market si.
J. H. Kennedy will give his personal attention to re
pairing Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
Silver Table and Tea Spoons always on band and
made to order at the shortest notice and most reasonable
terms. fnovilOJ K. A If.
THE subscriber returns hts sincere thanks to the citi
zens of Pittsburgh for the liberal encouragement
received during his stay in this city, in fitting hts patent
Candle Burners in charches, halls, private residence*,
stores, Ac. During nis absence from the city, Messrs.
Gallagher, Long and Miller, No. 109 Front atroet- be
tween Wood and Southfield, will receive orders andw*
lead promptly to hts business. The public will please
take notice that counterfeit Burners are about tajie in
troduced, and it would be well for them to be on their
guard, as no other person in this city has my Burner but
Messrs. Gallagher, Long and Miller.
DAVID BARNETT,
nov2s Monongahvls Housa.
Frcsti Arrival of Mew Uood* 1
T. K. BI’KSIGHT A BKOTHERg,
117 WOOD STREET,
THIRD DOOR FROM THE CORNER OF FIFTH
HAVE JUBT RECEIVED and offer for sale—
-1,000 M. G.D. and 8 B. Percussion Caps:
4,000 doz. Spool Cotton—assorted:
400 &s. Patent Thread;
100 great gross Agate Buttons.
300 doz. Gum Suspenders:
150 doz. Berlin Gloves)
40 doz. Cotton Gloves;
120 pieaes Pongee Handkerchiefs
50 do Ladies 7 Linen do;
76 do Cambric do;
30 cartoons Bonnet Ribbons:
90 do Satin and Mantua Ribbon- •
6 do Cap do j
Together wuh a loree and well selected stock of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods
They wonldalso call the attention of the trade gener
ally, to the largest end meet varied assortment of Gold
Jewelry, Watches, fcc., ever ofieretin this market—nil
of which they oner on the most reasonable term ■ [or m
rpOBACCOMO bzx. 5 1 j j 10 dob’s; 5 kegs 0 tvri*i do
1 for rale by [novs»] STUART i SILL.. .
-i »IMUfHy SF.FifV 1 bbl.ln gioro and ifoir gale by '
X nortO BTUaKT & 8»-T*
jTPPLES— 16 bbU. for sale by •' ;v::.T~ 77
A -novaS STUART XsfLbl
efcAS&-3W> boxes Bxlo, fixis, 10*18 and ioxli, JOH
sale by (norgg| STUART ft SILL
TtrAuS—dOU Jceca aßsoitedsueflvinßtore. ••••' 1 " -'' -v
Hi tsam SWAET it m#*
•o the f*uhitc.
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- 1 (c »<"r‘ ’ -; *•:?
ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER HUMBOLDT.
Kossntix on Board.
The Humboldt, from Sonthamptou, arrived
here at 2 o’clock this morning, bringing Kossuth
and suite.
As the Humboldt came up the bay, Kossuth
was saluted by twenty one guns, which was
returned by the steamer -
On reaching Staten Island, he was received
and welcomed by an immense crowd, notwith
standing the lateness of the hour. He was ad
dressed by Dr. Doane, and the health officer at
quarantine, to whom he replied briefly -
Lola Montes was also a passenger on the Hum
boldt.
ENGLAND.
The London Morning Post says that Sir Henry
Bulwer was expected to embark-for New York
by the end of the week, to resume his functions
at Washington.
The steamship Niagara armed at Liverpool
on the 18th.
It is rumored that Dr. Newman has been ap
pointed President of the Catholic University of
Ireland.
A fearful earthquake had taken plaoe along
the Dalmatian and Albanian coasts.
The departure of Kossuth from England
equalled in enthusiasm his reception there. On
departing, nearly the entire population turned
out, to bid him Ood speed.
LIVERPOOL MARKET.
The Liverpool Cotton Market is firm, and
prices aro Jd higher.
Corn and Wheat have an upward tendency.
The better qualities afe Is per qr dearer.
FRANCE.
It is thought m Pans that the French Minis
try would be removed, for moompetency among
the minority. Drougade, Boroche and Found,
would probably be members.
EGYPT.
The railroad across ther isthmus of Sufezis to
be commenced immediately.
INDIA AND CHINA.
The overland mail from India brings dates
from Bombay to the 25th of Ootober, and from
Hongkong to the 25th of September, and Can
ton to the 7th of October.
The Governor General proposes to erect
Pmsjaub Scin.de and the provinces west of the
AUohabad into a presidency, to be called Lahore.
The remainder of the ague provinces are to be
annexed to Bengal.
The tea duty question between Sir G. Ban
ham and Sen. Chamse. the viceroy, is still unset
tled.
A large amount of business had been done at
Canton and Shanghai.
BELGIUM.
The Belgian Legislature presented an address
to the kmg on the 13th ultimo.
GERMANT
The King of Hanover died on the 18th of No
vember.
The Rothschilds are said to have received a
commissioner from Russia, to negotiate a loan
in England, of 21,000.000 thalers.
PRUSSIA AND DENMARK.
The negotiations between Prussia and Den
mark, respecting Sound duties, have been broken
off.
AUSTRIA
The government of Austria was making a
large reduction in its military foroe.
FROM NEW YORK.
New Toko, Deo. 6.
There was a grand Kossuth meeting at Staten
Island at 12 o'clock to-day, and an immense
crowd was in attendance, embracing nearly all
of our German population.
A large party of Germans held a Kossuth fes
tival in advance, last night, at the Masonic HaU.
Speeches were mode, odes sang, and toasts drank.
Among the latter was one complimentary to the
Sultan of Turney. which was received with great
applause.
An accident occurred on the Hudson River
Railroad, near \erplanck s Point, last night,-
Three trams came 10 collision, by which fourteen
or fifteen persons were injured, and three or four
killed.
RECEPTION OF KOSSUTH.
New York, Deo. 6.
The reception of Kossuth at the Battery takes
place to-morrow at 12 o clock. Extensive prep
arations are being made for a grand military and
civic procession.
The Santa Fe mail arrived at Independence
yesterday. In the tnp they encountered a sqow
storm at Cedar Spring, which caused the loss of
the lives of fourteen of their number. The snow
was two feet deep on the Plains to Fort Atkin
son.
The news from Santa Fe is of but little im
portance.
The Lake is still open, and steamers are run*
ning to Detroit and all intermediate points, and
will probably continue to do so for a fortnight
longer.
Manchester, N. H., Deo. 6.
The Whig State Convention to-day nominated
Thomas E. Sawyer, of Dover, for Governor; and
Joseph Sawyer, for Railroad Commissioner.
NEW YORK MARKET—Dec. 6.
Flour... Sales of 8000 bbls at 4,18* for State
and 4,12£@4,3l for Southern.
Corn... Sales of 6000 bus mixed western at 69.
Pork... Sales of 8000 bbls at 15,25 for old mess
and 13,00 for prime.
Beef Hams... Selling at 13,50.
Linseed 0i1...1500 gals at 64@66c.
Rice...so tierces new at 3,00.
Stocks... Firm; Madison and Indianapolis R.
R. advanced J: sales of Ohio Life and Trust at
100*.
EVENING.
Cotton... The market is firm, with soles 0f2500
bales.
Flour.-Sales of 8000 bbls at 4,06@4,25 for
State and western; 4,12@4,81 for rotuul hoop
Ohio: and 4,18@4,37 tor southern.
Wheat...Sules of 300 bus Southern white at
95@96c.
Corn... 8000 bus mixed western sold at69@6o,
and yellow at 610.
Lard... Sales of 200 kegs at BJ@Bfo.
Rice... Sales in bbls at 2,50@5,00.
Whiskey... Boo bbls prison at 20|o.
CINCINNATI MARKET—Deo. 6.
The river has risen 6 inches within the last 24
hours.
The weather is cool and cloudy.
Flour... Boles of 900 bbls at 5>2.90@8,00: for
extra and fancy brands, $8,25@3,85.
Whiskey... 16*@15$.
Hogs... The demand has increased, and the
tone of the market is firmer ; 4500 were sold at
4,67 per 100 tbs gross. Slaughterers continue
to pay 25 to 40 ceats per bead premium.
P0rk...1000 lbs mess sold at 72,00 ; 1000
shoulders m dry salt at 4s.
Other artioles unohanged.
NEW ORLEANS MARKET—Deo. 6.
Bacon... Sides heldatBo for prime.
Lard...ln bblß, 7*c ; kegs, 80.
Pork... Old mess, $14@14,26; new held at
$14,50.
Whiskey... 18@18 Jo.
Corn... Sales of 10,000 bus at 44@46c.
Beef...Pnme, $9,5G@10,00.
Arrived... Ambassador, Pittsburgh.
i>uff 1 ! merchant.*’ College.
npHE only Institution in ibis part of the country in
X which students are qualified for business by an ex
perienced practical Accountant—one who has conducted
merchants' book* in Hie most extensive and diversified
haziness : and one whose treatise jipon book-keeping i>
recommended by the American institute and Chamber oi
Commerce-of the City of ftew Yorx, pa the moßt perfect
work upon the subject extant.
Mr. Williams' Writing Class, day add evening.
Mr.C. itartborger. Architect, tenches Architectural,
Mechanical and Landscape Drawing, five evenings In
the week.
Mr. Hatch lectures on Mercantile Law, every Satur
day evening, at ? e’ctoc*.
An evening Arithmetic Class, under the Pimcipah
Call and get a Circular foctfrd&W
Notice Is Hereby Given*
THAT at a meeting of the President and Managers of:
the Allegheny and PerrysviUe Plank Road Compa
ny, held at the house of Mrs Sweeny, In Allegheny
City- on the dOth day of Novemoer. 1651, the following
resolution, was unanimously ndopted, viz:—
Raolvtd. That a dividend of Three Dollars upon each
share of the capital *tock of said Company paid in, ho
and the same ts hereby declared payable to Stockhold
ers or their legal lepreseniative*,** the Dfficc of John
H Stewart, Treasurer of eajd Company, m Allegheny
Citv on or after the Ist day of December next. ••
y> S. S. SHIELDS, profdent. 1 1
A Hilands. btewnry. (nov24:ltd&2tw-
Effevr Arrival of Watnbet and Jewelry*
AT HOODS. NO 51 MARKETSTREtST, ntar Third-.
Iliave just received, direct, from lae maaufecta
retp, a very rich and fashionable assortment.
Jewelry, Qf every vaneiy-r*AUo,a splendid assortment
oF-GoM and Stiver Watches; which 1 wJU Bellas tuoal.s
much*lower than the:same qaaluy of-goods
ctihsed atany 'other establishment m this or. any other"
’city we« of New Torlfiand: auhejaroe uma wiilfvyas.-
T«rn everyanlele at the time of~aale:io he askrepreftetit-i
ed;'-Stver&poons; onhand -and xsanofactared to order! I
atshextuotice^.Watck/epairmgj m etfenr I
Domestic and taragn Exchange,Jtink Nota, ;
Gold and SHvtr+Bovght,B*J and Exthpn&idi
sicHAHOK asd'Saskho hobsk:
William a7mIII & Co.,
64 Wood. Street,
PITTSBURGH.
Ely IKTSRK3TA. tXOWgp OS TIMXDEPOSITS. (Mlggfl
ILLS!* KBJIMXH. SDWABD SAB*.
New Yore; Dee. 5.
BanktriandExchange Brokers* BsaUrun Forttgn and
Domestic Bills, BtUs of Exchange Csrttftcatss of Depot*
u,BanhNotes.and Cot*.
Corner of Third, and Wood sta., directly opposite the S
Charles Hotel. may2B
a. aoLidss a sons,
tIAVB UEUOVBD TBSIB BAHEISO iffD EXCHAKG* OiIIOS
7b iVo. 07 Market strut, four doors btlov old stand.
N. HOLMES * SONS,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea
lers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances,Gold, Silver and
Rank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
ernes constantly for sale.
Collections mode in all the cities throughout the Uni
ted States. Dejtosues received in par funds or current
paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourln
«trect». aug2B-!y.
TJ.&.8.800N. XSO9-6A890M?
« HOOH
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
ft. E. Comer of Wood and Sixth struts., PiUsburgk, Pm
DEALERS in Coin, Bonk Notes, Time Bills, Foreign
and Domestic Exchange,Certificates ofDeposis,Ac
EXCHANGE on &U the pnnoipalCmcß of the Union
and Europe, for sate m sumsto suitpurchasers
CUR RENT and par funds received ondeposita
COLLECTIONS madeon all pans of the Union, auhe
lowest rates. scpll-ly
HlLh a cTJuaV,' '
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 65 Wood Street,
Third door below Fourth —(west rufr).
Slti HT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Clues constantly
for sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes dis
counted. Gold,Silver and BaakNotes,boughtand so!d.
Collections made tn ail the principal dtiesof the United
States. Deposits received of Par and Current Funds.
mar27:y
Exchange aNd" banking house of
A. WILKINS A CO
BANS BOXES. BITTCIO BATES.
Western Fnuus generally* - 1} discount.
Virginia and Maryland 1 **
Ndw York and New England •'
New Jersey - lss
- par I •*
fiXCHAHOB. BtmitO. SEIiLTBO*
New York and Philadelphia—3-16 prem. . ■ I pram.
Baltimore - } i } “
oettfO
Market Street, between Fourth and the Diamond*
THE undermined has just received tarn the Eastern
markets a large and splendid stock of WINTER
DRY GOODS, comprising a very beautiful assortment
of Dress Goods, adapted to the season, and at least 25
per cent lower than ever offered in this city, viz
Black Alnacas. from 18} cents per yard to best manu
factured ; Punted Moos de Lanes, from 12} to 25 cents
per yard; Black and Colored Thibet Cloths, from 25 to
75 cents per yard; English and American Chintz,from
6} to 12} cents per yard ; Heavy Brown Muslins, fro®
sto 7 cents yer yard; Bleached Muslins, from sto 12}
cents per yard; Red Flannel, all wool, at 20 cents per
yard BHaWLS AND DRESS GOODS.
Bay State and Waterloo Plaid longand square Shawls
Black and Colored Embroidered Cloth Bhawls; Black
and Colored Silk Fringe Thibet Shawls; ail wool Bro
ha Shawls; French merinos, ail colors; Lupin's Black
Bombazines; Black, Figured and Changeable Alpacas
Cashmeres and Mobs de Lanes; High Lustre wide
Black Gro de Rhine Silks; Changeable and Fancy
Dress Silks; Chameleon Turk Satins; Mull, Swiss ana
Jaconet Muslins; t rench work Capes and Collars
Black Silk Laces and Fringes; Bonnet Ribbons
Gloves, Hosiery and bospenders-
STAPLE AND DOMESTIC GOODS.
Caslnets, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Bed Ticking and
Checks; Scotch and Domestic Ginghams; Bed, White
and Yellow Flannels; Bleached and Colored Canton
Flannels; superior Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; Rus
ma, Diaper and Crash. Bed Ticking as low as6}cents
per yard.
A large assortment of French and English Cloths,
Caaa; meres and Vestings. Also, a superior Jot of Blan
kets. of all sizes and qualities, to which I would invite
particular attention.
The customers of the house and all case buyers are
requested to call mid eznmme for themselves. The
s’oek is large and complete in every vanety and style,
and will be sold at the very lowest prices.
ABSALOM MORRIS,
novl2r6m No. 73 Market sL, Pittsburgh.
Rvsntng School*
AT O. K. CHAMBERLIN’S PITTSBURGH COM
MERCIAL COLLEGE, comer or Market and
Third streets. Each branch taught in a separate room.
Such of our citizens as desire instructions in Book
keeping. Writing. Amhmetic, Mechanical Drafting, Ac.,
are invited to call at the College and examine the ar
rangements. A teacher is employed for each depart
ment. who devotes his whole time In giving instruction
tn one particular branch.
O. K Chamberlin, with Assistants, takescharge of the
Book-keeping department; D. Croach teachrs writing,
B. M Rerr. (Principal of the First W ard Public Scnool);
Instructs th* class in Arithmetic; H. Moeser gives in
struction in Mecbunioal Drafting,
instruction given from 6} lo l U o'clock, P. M. fnovl7
State nataal Fire loon ranee company.
HAHJIISBU&G. PA.
DESIGNED onl> forthe safer elasieaot property,has
&u ample capital, iuid affo>ds superior advanages
in point of ehrapnti*. safety and accommodation, to city
ana country merchants, ami owners of dwellings, and
Isolated orcoua'ry property.
A. A CARRIER, Actuary,
oct27} Branch Office. N 0.64 gmtihflrld at., Pittsburgh,
St. Loris, Deo. o.
For maYOR —The excitement is increasing as to
who will be Mayor. It isunmaimalwho be is, so
hi lit he is a good man; but Uis material where you can
purchase jerviccaole. *ashtenabie and warrantable
RHa DY Ma Db CLuTHING, articles made by the host
workmen—worn warranted, and at low prices. Call at
CHESTER'S hmponum of Men and Boys' Ciothuig, and
see tor yourselves. Ihe largest and most complete
stock of Boys’ Ciolhmg in the city.
nov2J WE STUDY TO PLEASE.
Bcttaeo, Deo. 5.
THE Proprietor wonid respectfully Inform bis custo
mers that he has reduced the hire of Hearse, and
Carriages to funerals, to TWO DOLLARS EACH; Car
nages going lo and coming from panics, TWO DOL
LARS: Carnages for the afternoon Two Collars; and
Fifty Cents, each (uovLljn) ROI'Y PATTF,Hs>ON.
O. Ui Chamberltn'i bommerotsl toUogst
Comer of Market and T lord etreeU.
FACULTY —O. K. Chamberlin, Principal and Profea
sor of the Scienoe of Accounts;
John Fleming, associate in Book-keeping department,
and Lecturer on Mercantile Science;
J. M. Phillips, Instructor of Meroantlle Computation
and Arithmetic;
D. Crouch, Professor of Penmanship;
Alex.M. Watson. Esq.,LecmreronCommerciaiLaw
E. H. Stowe. Esq , Instructor of Commercial Law;
B. M. Kerr. Professor of Mathematics, (night session);
H. Moesser. Professerof Mathematical Drawing.
This insiituuon has been latelv improved and enlarged,
and nbw contains foar spacious rooms, conveniently ar
ranged and elegantly furnished, a well selected Library
of standard works on Commercial Law, for the benefit.
of the students. TheMercantilecourseembracesevery
variety of transactions that con possibly occur-ui litsi
ness. Tn addition to regular lectures, delivered by
Mr. W aieon. h H Stowe. Esq., a'so member of the Pitts
burgh Bar, has been employed to instruct the students
by a senes of exercises and examinations upon this
very important College hours both day and
evening. Ail communications addressed to O K.
(CHAMBERLIN, will receive prompt attention.
«en»B:y • ■ ■
Health Office. ,
I'HEpubuc are tufjrmed that the OFFICE OF THE
BOARD OF HEALTH of the City of Pittsburgh is
At No. 69, Grant street, between Fourth and Diamond
street*, where all Notices and Communications (or the
Board must be left. CHARLES NAYLOR,
jyl2 Secretary./.
Kl.Repburn,
Attorney at law. office, No. San Fourth si.
opposite the Mayor’s Office. , jnovdtlm
House of R«fttg«.
THE subscribers for the erection of an Rouse of fie*
fuge for Westren Pennsylvania, are hereby notified
that an assessment of twenty per cent. on. the amount
subscribedby each, Is frqoired to be paid to the Treasu
ror, on or before 16th day of November next.
By order of the Board of Directors.
oetSlrtf JOSHUA HANNA, Treasurer.
txrVLtE STRKET PROPERTY FOR SALE.—A
W valuable property of fiHeeton Wylie street,'by
100 to a wide alley, with a small brick dwelling house
and store; also aj>iamm*r’s shop. The whole will be
sold for 82,0 0. Terms, 81,000 in hand, and the balance
in seven equal yearly payments.
S CUTHBERT, GenM Agent,
£0 SmJihfieM street.
Greenwood Garden*
A CHOICE COLLECTION OF SHRUBBERY, W
mng Roses, Raspberry, Strawberry, Gooseberry,
Rhubarb, Grape Vines,hardy Monthly Roses, and every
plant necessary to ornament yardsand gardens, will
be round at Greenwood Nursery. An Omnibus leavr*
the corner of Market and Filth streets, Pittsburgh every
hall hour, for the Garden. Ice Creams end other re
freshments served op in the Saloons.
Orders addressed to the Proprietor, West Manchester,
Allegheny county. Pa., will receive prompt attention.
jy&:tf ' J. M’KAIN.
EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL.
PREPARED and sold by JNO. YOUNG SON, 209
Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated pre*
partition; the medical virtues of which are found to be
cightumesthe strength of the original American-Oil.
It is put up in bottles at US and cents, each, with fuli
directions for its use. In every disease where the orlgi*
nai American Oil has been found at all
U so far exceeds the orlgmahn power, as torenderuthe
CHEAFESTMSDICIkB IN THE WORLD. Call and
try it JOHN YOUNGSON.
N. B. The originaiOil in us natural state as taken
from the bowels of the earth, can be had 09 above—and
will be found notwithstanding a certain firm
claims to be the only Proprietor!),
dfcw-tf ■ J. Y. .
TsXJCKWHEAT F'.OUR—6O sacks extra bailed Back*
n wheat Flour iSo&s.cach), instore and lor sale by
nov‘2o KING A MOORHEAD-
GiNGER-iO boxes in stoie and for sale by
noygg STUART A BILL.
FLFFEK— SS coxes ground tor sale-by ■.
nor# - BTUAJRT fc SILL..
Oft BBLS. Cut and Dry 1 Tobacco, from? to 8 cents per
<6 J pound,.*! .. . E REID’S, Market' atteeij? I
noSfctf- ~ Corner; Diamoadr j
REFINED SGGAR«— 8 c&seaLoafcrboYerlag’s;
SPbbls. Crashed : do j
5 i do- Pulverized, do;-
SMITH & SINCLAIR,
J noyg? 4, ;,, ,t r,B&ITTR SINCLAIR.
V'l^tCAK— 4qt?bk- forseta &y .? :... ~•- : i 1
no?*? ■ . SMITH & SINCLAIR. f
KBiRD t GO.yNo; 103 Wood street, between;
• Flflhand Diamond alley. Dealers in ILeatheiv
Hide߻Oil t ghoe Fmdmg*v&c. lpoy39:Bft 1?
SOLE LEATHER—3SOlHt4e»BedSolol<eaUwri :t
-•.’SOSBalumorodo- ioi -
Formieby R BARB &CO *
UOR HKM — liic Kiprr » jOIScc ofAJa!ni*Co.,es
J?. Ma,iket siteeti ti fotirem.'
nov37 BAKER fc tt)R3VTfl,aiteno i
'DAQODA.TEA STORK —latx »ceei»«l and rot a»le,
X ao bbls Btewan’» A Sum
n<yg» MaWORSB A CAIRN 3.
KRAfiER * BAHH.
R«OKOTaI>
CHEAP WINTER DRY GOODS l
AT HO. T 9,
~Basar and Llv«ry Stable.
PKIOBKEDUC D.
AHEAD OS' ALLt
For gale by
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PB. BROWW, No ft, DIAftUtNP AZ.LEYi }
e 9*s ennf6 sttentiojt W anoffifo -> J
.practice. limLatipeatiiraoiityeonß’iedJO , j ,
Tnyast orVmtuai bisKauf l v.mi each p&ijf iZ.
faJ.affccUons, brought 0E fry impruifejjeer 3
M „ „
v SjrßlhUiH fcraputmsr Coaorr. '
hea;G!eet,Sirlc Urethral Discharge** l . . -
impnriiy of the Blood, wabaUdiseascs-o lie^erereai.
, origin... Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruption** Tetter; - n/ " * * « + * **
Kmgworm,Mercurial wetiknesi. Its# - * w s v
P9J£ n cyi Elies, Rhesrnmism, Female Weafcnes 9 Month* „ “ . v %
lySappres3ums, Diseasesofthe Joimj,F»«&la<a * no , B * ' ~ * ‘
Nervous Pamela the Back and Loins* Itrtta* t ~ -’•
Uons of the Bladder and KKtaevSjVaccessfuliy treated-, * - * " *'
Cure guaranteed;.- : “ j . 1 -s
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Browßtootferassutancesofspeedycureioariwho&isv 1 « » v
com© under hiacaie. * 4 ' - "
; Office arid private consulnng rooms, 41 Diamond «y. * J
fflfr Charges moderate* novs rfAwft ,
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for thaipainfol trouble It never fails * , % t * r - -"V \* v
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MONDvPiittburghi Feana. Tbr Doctor 1b at -> "=f
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BELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA, i
THE original am) only eename prcpara'lnn fQr tbe'- v
■permanent cure of. Consumption nnd Diseases of
the Lungs, when they are supposed to.be effected by the
too free use of Mercury, In nGamingAc;- ..
IT WILL CURE WITHOUT iJFAIL/i ’ ‘ r
. Scrofula,
... orlwng , sEvil,<'.
Cancers, lumorsj : . -v;-,.
Erupuons of the fekirs r -.- -~ ••*
Erysipelas, * hromc Sore l:- 1 .
Eyes, Ringworm,'or Tetters: - •
Scald Head,Klieumaufin.PiujisiTl- 1 f <
- the Bones or Joints,-Old sores *tnd UK :
cers.Sweillngof tiieGlands,j*yfhfiis uy%
pepsia, Sait Rbeum, Disease 01 lheKidneyej'.
Lobs of Appeutei Diseases ctfsfng from the.
use-of Mercury, p&m In thr Sit'esand ; .
Bhoaldera,General-Dctnlity,Djop-si »-
sy. Lumbago. 4 fiundice,’and •
Cosuveness-.
THE BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN
TIIB;SHAKER PKKPARKDV“Y(‘LLOW f'OCIf«
ANDTHE-RED SarsaP\HULA.»
are tbe invaluable,rcincoiaL.ngemsvfr<‘m which <;, Dr« v > -
Ouyxoit s Improved Extract Dork ano Sar
saparilla” is formed; and the laboratory of Dr Guvziit' ' ''
has given usihe virtues of ihe#e inowin itieir p» rfctt* :r '
t!on. His preparation comams-all the rSs:oraiiven>o(w
ertles of tbe roots, combined ond. concentratediu ■
mmost strength and efficacy •?
Experiments , were made m the ma*ufaclure of this •
medicine, uuulit was found Uiat it codidnot he farther
improved.
Accordingly, we fn:d it resorted to. alrroat universally,
in cate* of ilepauc. Scorbutic and
for general pro.'trauonof aH the vital- powers,-andiiir' ‘ "
tho*e tormenting du-easc* of the (km, to trying to the
patience, and to mju-toua to health •* (
U3T Scrofula t byph UiyMercunai CoivplaiMSy Ca*tir.
Qanercntf t htitmaium. and a tastvartciy' cfatherdii b- .
grtublgand dang&ous Uutasa an spitdtly and pctfetVV ■"
curtd bgthtUit qf uvs mtdieine r - m
>auhb, (Michigan), October6,lBsl.
Mr.Jchi £. Sir: It is with unutterable'
feelings o! grautu i** that lam Qhln.ihroushtfieDivine .-
Providence of God, and by the wowi»r-worktig agency. .*•
of that excellent med cine,-. V.Guyzmi’i .Yellow-Gtick: : -i
and Sarsaparilla,” to give you a few .symptom* rifniy
almost hopeless cate
In the winter of 1850,1 was.aitackedwuh. a severe
pain, which was gradually extending through-the whole -- :
right tide and leg} at the same-tune, a iolhi p.ostraiioa.
of my physical system; also, my leg had shrunk to about -
two-thutfi of us common size. I procured toe attends- ■
once of a tkllful pracutioner. who. proi nanoed my
ease one of toe worst forms of ltvVr complaint _ile said
my cos© not easily haiuiledybutpr'i'critcd for
me. I remained under hia :re»tnieiit unwl i was *
fied he could not help me.. I then procured of <yopra cent >
; at this place, W. a. Beers! wo boule< od Guvs- v’s Veh'
low Dock and Sarsaparilla, from wU,oh I re*’eiyed'A
rast amount of benefit. Alter having.ta*enfourbpulea
more,! was able to pursue my vvuboQt wiy
inconvenience, anu have been since tbnl time -
man, while but a short lime since I -wjjis confined io roy
bed three-fouitn* of the time , and 1 cannot ascTiho v Hi& 1
return of my health to any ottiercau->& t&an‘by’lhoE :
agenoyof that truly valuable medicine, f.avzoit’a'Vefc*
low Dock and Sarsaparilla. HAS*? L •
Sauwb. October 14* 1851.
Mr. J. D. Part—Dear Sir: I trmryou the forexoirg
certificate, and so far as 1 atnacquntMed with luscaye*:
it is ail true. I prepared it, thinking it rmglil be a b»nt*
fit to you and iho aifiictrrL >ou have tljepnvilege cf
using it as you think best Irours, W. A UlitKS;
Vu following Letter is from <t hirhly retrrembU Pklfli*
nan, who enjoys an exu- sn'e p*acuce:
Navaßa s, (atark-Co.. O). NOv 'UI6SUv r
Zb. John D. Park—hear $n : •* i>r (Juyi KXirnCt
of £&r*ap&nU& n I bis medicate bc« u .presi'jtbeii
by me for the lastiUr-e years,-with goodedvcti ingcne* -
ra! debility, Liver Complaint, Jxundae, l>)'p<M*U*i
Chronic and Nervous di»e.*tea. In aM-FetnafevCcttf*
plaints Lt certainly is unequalled. ■"
In tie use of this meutetne the padent constantly
gain! strength and vigor, a fact warm of ?re&v eouv
•tderetion. Ii is pleasant to tne m?icuml smt-Jl cnO cua,- -
be used by persons with the mo&tdeiKuie'ticJiflheHa*-
with safety, under any circuinnsmcfe.
from experience, anti to ihe ol!istt:e-> 1 adviie Ua-osii;* I '.-.-' j
iiR j a LU *t,a<
Bsirau qf a Leutrfroman menace ATe e&anl m
fuw, t
Nssßah, i\\ Oci 2D;:1551/iw
Mr. John D. Parle—Dew : lain uui of -yaw -'Wifi*-
lax’s Balsam of Wild and '* l‘rliu-ttiliVK* l
tract of bellow Code anti >arswporilliL. ,, v\ptt:a*o ftf* :
ward asuppty Immediately. •■■•'.
Your B:i>8»lnof tViI-i cherry woikfri toa£hartfrh£t£j ■ •' •
—not a botue failed of adurding lumjeui djn
every instancebat one (u i on! eum efijaii <>f "J v >eare‘“
of a*e), it cured, and the v lias dimc ’ 1
a« weii. I look three bottles uty*cif. iu*t arnTfeh* ' ;: *
i joyed perfect health liat wuitt far- the "first winter for
i eleven year*, being iroub.eu with a sever* eiuptioniof
the skin, which Imil me up from two week*. to foot
months every winter ami *pru g. unnHasi wnitrr. " •
Henry. K. Jones, a brother merchant to.<l :: par.icalar
friend or mine, took iwohoacs of ihe< Yellow Dookfdr
a Scrofulous Eruption,, which has ‘worked <UK4nliro
cure. • . ; sv
My store is fat the comer- of AY isconsw Avenue : and
Wainutstreeu Yoars, tc»pecifu>iy- ; ■«.:;■■■* -.i
CHARLES E. CAS&-
£D" Price 81 per bottTe—aiz bottles for 85
Sold by J. D. PAKk, CmeimtfttL-OhiOi'-t
North-east corner of Fourth aml\Y a! iiuigis;.'—entrance
on Wfiiam-*io wbom alt orders inuat be adclress6d*>
J Kidd A Co, Fmaourgn; l, \V Wco.s,Jr s corner Market*
street and the diamond; UA Fuimes'ock & Coi'Pius*
burgh; J A Jones, PmsburKtii Lee A BeekhiimvAlle*
gbeny City; L T Russell* Washington.;- W JI LoroheT*
>u, rranktmj L B Bowie, Unu>utownj ti Welty,
Gresnsburgb; 8 Kounu, Somerset;Scou A-GUmpre. -
Bedford*.Reed A Sou, Huntingdon; Mra> Grr, Hollidays* -
burgh;. HildebrandACo, Indiana; J R .Wright; Kman*
ning; Lyons A Co, Brookviiie; A .Wilson*.*. Soa,
Waynesuurgb; M’Farland A Co,N Cullentieiy-Muad*
riUcj Burton A.Co, brie i Henry Former.- Mercer l ias
Kelly A Co, Boiler, 3 femith, Beaver ; J l> SonJmertvfci
Warren* F L A C.S Jones, Gond&rsportj .
Ir M ßrortnsnlle. 1 s; ' r-fneyia
i* Ayer'* ci*eriy vr wil-i „...._.
For the cure of coughs,cold^.hoahse-
NESS*. B itGJNOHITISv.<,V\ HWOttiNjtfCuUGH
CROUP, ASTUMA and CONSUMPTION,
Among ike numerous discoveries rteieure fcas-madA- - _.
In tills generation to facilitate the or llfei in« ' r
crease ita eojoyment, snd even prolong tiie term of ho*
than existence, none can be named 'of more- renl-valu? '
to mankind, than this contribution of dieim-try to the
Healing Art Avast tri«l;ofit* virtue* Uirnugftfuutfis'•>
broad country, ha«prover* beyond a douhuibMMio mcdlv .
cine or oomtiinatiou ofmedicinee yet kii*»wir,i-ttr»so -
surely control and cure the numerous vnriette* <ofpul*
nonary disease which have hitherto »Wrpt from our -
midst thousands and ihoasund? every. ye.nr- Jli'deed
there is now abundant reason tobcluwea Remedy baft
atieogthheen found which cun he relied.on•towsttre ihO' ' "
mostdangerous affections ofttie Jungs..- Oorspacebere* ■
wilt not permit ua to publish any proportion of: the cures
effected bv its use, bat we would present the.following
opinions of eminent men, and refer further euquiry*-19
the circular which the Agent below wflhatwayi :
be pleased to furnish freej Wheroin urefuU pamcalars. l '
end indisputable proofsol these facts. v -
From the President of Amherst CoHege, the celebrated v
„ Pr fessos li'ichcoik:
“James'Q Ayer—Sir: 1 have axed. ' r
total In mv own case of d?epvseaieri.Diniruhiii.<‘ r ‘an(£niil •'
satisfied from lu chemical constitution, Hint H ift n&'ftuv r
mlrable compound for the reUef of la.rngul Untl brOtt ;
chia! difficulties. If my opinion astoite-uipcriorchar*.r
actercanbeof any service v you arcutliberty to useit • •
as yon think proper ~ r - -
EDWARDHITCHCOCS,I4^C;jDC*
; From the widely celebrated PrdfHasdr-TJdlmaiv;MV < OV - "
I/.L. Professor of Chemistry; ArtnierulO*]?,' *' -
fco., Yale College, Member pf ihe Lit Hist, v u.-
Med. Phil and Scientific Societies of *
A meric a amf Europe.
" ldeem the Cherry Pictorial an admirablecorapotf* J
tlon from some of the beet articles in the Maieria M-- >ir • >
ca,and a very effective remedy Cor the class of tLisaat-u -
es it is intended to euro.” ': .t-sv';
New Haven. Cr ,ftovl,lftM x/v^-Yr
Major Paitison, President of the 9 C Senate*
i he has used the Cherry. Picioml with wonderful
[ cess, to cure an infiamstion of ilie lungs >.
I Frononeot tha first physician? in Maine, h
Saco, M*,.April «
Dr- 1 C Ayer, Lowell—Dear Sir. Jam now con*
etantly using yqur Cherry Pectoral in my practfce^ajii
e refer nto anyothermedicme for pulmonary complaints;' v'-
romobservations ofmany severecasesvi am. convince •••■/?•:
ed it will cure coughs, colds, end .dh&nsQS of the iuu&- <'
that have put to defiance oil other remedif a- :
1 in variably recommend its use in casedconsumpUQß»
and consider it much the best remedy known ftr'iiiavdi*’
ease. Respectfully your*., • :\r <l-..
„ • , i.s cosmiAN.M A
Pnpand and sold byjnmes 0- Afet;KMwliea)Cle£l.
IsnLomll.Mass. ”
P.ttsb ar?Q wh cor. f rr r«it. i>? B. A.
Faanostoek, and by J. M: Tortnsejidi ill Albgtren, .CiW: -;
by H P- Schwarts, and J. Dougla.a, ami iiy druggists
.generally. , i.
J, S* Toagh>< oeirtratca ?:
I [TOR Clmrcties,St6Te9,VßJ}6rs,vSteiirnJioatj>,,.Ca»Bly:
1 Boats,-Hall;,Chamber; Kjrehrns, and
Indeed every place wfaere lighus t?tiuired<
are respect roily invited to call nmirjcpmine a b«MUUTuI-.
assortment of these Lamps- ■ AL*&* Lamp* of; a .
for tart l«&tdOil, 4c , Chaodrlit-rs Ott-ndd
«rs,Mantel Oecoraiioije^MmpsvOloiie^plasSMtjyicJt*,..^
Paoer*Tin Shades, Mats and Cans, ana all wings per*
i tuning to the trade. Aiso;a superlpjr: Safety,
for Steamboats and Stable* >,****.«*.
The cheapest light to be foond ror stere- andShdppnN
D *s? ff®Mh J sßefired Chemical Oil and Lanps./rom «•
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q{ outjgoods and Wes Belngpnj ared. By
SSSSSa ttlatfon oC « with fa.
Snri..m iap?ly Both Iho whplesile a,.d re toil trade, on
Oil and loaf
8 AUarfolM delivered. in any part of the «>y r or In Air
eltyj yra t ">^ u gl£ mnh street. *wtloH«u3
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