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et yesterday was quite elonay ana lowering, but Which he has received no reply, ana does not „ „ t.V. ™ In a regular way at esejc RED STAR LINE leaves Liverpool on the JStb ot It, Booh Notts and Cmo - come under his care, -* t . t
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** A V AY<T/ S A 4 e countered the ■EOTeta,|oing up, and the two ously signed, praying for the Restoration of lafoli b.armg °' C “ r ° “ p, ’ le ” ,ulo ' h,:r 1 ' , “" lr '"' Themml unmbAof hoes slaoehitnU “around ,be ap%'cAon e euher?ef«iair y S RR\ m T 1 lh ° Um 't. *£ , '4'- ,
'i fl rived at her wharf” th Htocston, was laid on lUlmmon undnul.nrpa -ed mferlllnyb) any on Urn JaclßontlwEle) ACo J 4 03J tun be hud at very reduced rate bj applying to the augjd-ly. V f . -ft ' * *
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- ; Mr Hunter reported a bill giving comnonsa ~ “if Heater,also, iheP * o Railroad pa S through Jarvia A Co, ,7,uuu '“ rk JAMLb lILAhLLY, „ HUO N -a SARQKST. ; ' C-V>-. B
'rey ‘":\a f'4..vt.V ; -r -t Tac WrATm-R Thin in n fmirfnl enhu-nt for tion to those persons whokent the nnhlir L„ Uus iarm. which inakesit »o contiguous to tnurltei Unit & Hoffinati, ISOas Corner of Binh and Liberty streets, ■ -BANKERS, AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ~.v ---■ ■'■.'■■■■*■.''7,
' v: ...AHE AVEAIHER.—Ihis ; is a troittul subject tor , “I° tuo “® peraons WHO Kept the public depos- 11 otTers imluccmcnttlo those desirous of purcbusing u Brnunin, Bheon A-Cobb, ' 10 073 °cutt (2nd , tory ) Piusburgh N.A- Coma of Wood ana Sixth tlnstt., Hu-burgi’ p* *
h T Y'’4YY&V editors to-wnte about, when they have nothing > tes “dev the sub-treasury act, and who had not Aif''",. 0 '",, p °‘ l ,< J C, “ I,,W J I a Dairy, rareiy to be m u.AAj Yi, , l “ 4 "' pA««PNSh,RS from tin Old Country, in ai/ of lal' ISeaLERS in Com, Bank Notea, Time Bills, Foreign ’
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good 'Balnect.'‘ suppose that our the duty of the United States to interpose to | <BUNK of skcovdTiand ou»r»HM> hhirt ‘ In the peas fast night, there were U,aoo koes |<®ft over «»*we®K t»• #«Rar, l ft. flour, 4 lb. molauea, anJ I lb. 4 m«aeonta!l pt:ris'df (h« Ujiiou. aitho oj # J t *** '
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influence most sensibly. Zero got so low below Mr. Borland called up the bill granting a pen- 'X, betouaiag to a person lately decease-one largo J-i'JS," 8 -f.“A 4r 11l^ ,!i ‘y. S. Whitei Co, l\ W.*. JtT.TAWCOWfcCa, ' c.travmm&ilJSi!’' u--:; h *t* ' ,4 „
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thefreezmgpoint, absolutely beneath 10 tno widow of Gen. Worth; Air, Under- ai» o , one fine LovJr Wiu C „ „ T . „ JAWKS O-foi^«aie;• Time ri /, T
vKht RfcvJW nnr nntlM< KnfVhf nnrt thin* wp ar#» folly fton. W00(1 opposed it, and Messrs Seward and Bor* doir,Utineon jewels. t nootAT Sr. Louis—Prom Uiefruem K eueer or Jhp on., 00,113 . Sixth Qiul LiheHy IU and Bank Notes, boughi and sold. A'-
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V: ’ possession of’their now ouarters’ they uavc a House—Mr. Carter asked the unanimous con- On Monday, December 29th, si lb o’clock in the foie " n| j ,lie »"»>»»' driven lo a foreign market. The amount SfSfc: LONDON LINE OF PACKETS -To sail New York andNuw England US- ■“ ?*-.•• '
splendid entertainment to tbcirfriends, on which Z£ ™’. .K’ s?+', * > ~
occasion the members of the Press were not for- on Lo?| Kossuth, on his arrivai in *““ ™ W ' • “T* .%%WSI23S. * '* ■■ - '.t.* A A'v
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nees community, and we hope that its enterprise wefe then cal|M fn> <1 rs. he States AAA'L r . c .f c . ,vcJ b » rai "°» d “P'»M““d»y *ght, a., -2£!»_ S.iUkukl Liberty sis.. Piuslarab k I
wiii-be duly appreciated by our fellow citizens. Mea^y^JS. -^~
Increuße over s- - '
Sh|pmeni»io Louisviiu ",
Shipped io Cincinnati, j
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£)EORlA*Jtlinoi», wilt attend lo ail business connect- . ’ '- ■
l ed with Land« in the State of lUmois—the redemp- . , ' «*_ , .
lion of lands from tax saica, tbr payment of taxe*, the ?^f L>
~ sale ami other di*;>oi4»uon oflands, the loeauou of land r ,ack
Mrr Baileynoininated' B.C. Sawyer. Eaa .as : warrants; aiM> to the cniccuon of debts and the s*tiic* Bresi :• 7.
* - • * men tof claims of all kinds. Jaconet Mu fc . :.'r-v-.i'
a Canmdatß for Mayor, • - C 7“ Land Warrants bought and »old. Old Patents of B kcfc Silk Ltu
Aldermaa _ Thoum. Fog., Post, sM^N.
McMaster, wto waa a candidate for 3fayor Piusuurgii Cte" i
wished -uTihaTe-'-his name-withdrawn from the and Yehow Fiamieis; BleacW
ConveniioA'iiHbtWas sadsfied with Mr. Sawyer,
and wduldjgiye'; him a hearty support. The - ,- m „ Per yard.
friends cfiMt Matthews and Sir. Eowley with- FROM PHILADELPHIA. G «enin" Dl,eS?er 3 lftU““^ u If' T C^Sm»SSSIV«S4^ P X , !, , 4^to < «’-.
drew manner. mi T •_ . Philadelphia, Dec. 17. Commercial Sale* Room*,comer of Wood a»d PiAb oarScniaratteStiSS 4 qaa,l,le *» to Trtllch I wo ®W>'
Mr..’iewis; then moved that Sir. Sawyer bo mJLL "T!?* ft W^*" 8 SSSSi ‘ The cMiomera ofWhoawhnd all cash Uuyera.aro o
.V Y V V ,-, ■J. UIIS morning. The matter of, the Christiana looking g!as»e,, 17 doi tuv-tnimDciT w requesied to call and etamine. for themselves. The ?■-
“onunated by acclimation, which was carried; murder and treason case then came up, when qee», “>'"«Vi’n cushTooAoyTSes “ri?lm“%lu7 a- 1 rai!S r LK2i e ‘ ,r * tyh '’' ral^
and Mr. S.'was therefore declared to be the District Attorney Ashmead stated that he had l t T ai,d or,d y zcd bn-an ptua; joi broaohfr, hair pm*, —~ POk atetmg. *1 ai«aE.om s morris Chronic a,.
unanimous choice of-the Antimasons and Whigs noHe prosequi on sQ the'indictments for ia'd^e^ieX'*”^?* 1 “ J *‘ jJSrf...lsg !sss&* “VP* n»**e««.» No. 75 Market »l, Piiuhmgh. ;A
Of Pittsburgh for'thodfficeerxiayor. eD .'-° dged f Al.„ tfo,fo„e 0 , l lmt < M< i c gSWV 7 >
„ ._ :• TT-- „ • . J against alt the prisoners by the authorities of “ 1 rM. Pa Vis, Amu'r. end Wheelmg, leaving hen, every Tuesday iw.,.. siderinion. Hisiilensa.
Mr. Lewis Offered a senes of resoluDons, Lanoaster county, and that tbev would be taken T7 x f::HI?«’. fi SALK Ob BAN kTKSOraNOK and »»« B«»rday, «US A. M. Retornlng, leaves’mH be used by peraoui with . A- ' .
pledging the support of the Antimssous and there to stand trial on the ohige of murder, SS5k WhU^.r“' ,>r *’*">>««*• M. '"* S“S y 4 cu fe- 4
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warmly engaged Tn cutting .ice. for; JrillE subscriber;' sarviviugiExecutor,of abe Inst will TfiHg-=>J»9cjiDor l is eafoortted to sell the following de- lf<» , 9 A I i]fc^ , . v ST AOII SB AND A HALF nf first PU r.4is#;ftc®s%^iJfesSw:■”
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Whig and Ahti-Masoxio Convention. —The
Whig and Antimasomo City Convention, to nomi
nate a candidate .for Mayor, - assembled in the
District Court Room yesterday, at 10 o'clock,
a. M. - i 1 -- „
On motion of Isaac Quigg, Esq., ROBERT
M’CUTCIIEON, Esq. was called to the chair
Alderman Daft of the Eighth Ward, and Mr,
John S(mTT,?Sr%v.of"the Sixth Ward, were ap
pointed'YicerPriesidents. - -
of the 4th Ward, ThomasH.
Little, .of tho 6th Ward, and & A. Long of the
Ist Ward were-diosen Secretaries.
. The:President then announced that the Con
vention was duly and prepared for the
transaction‘of business, the first in order being
the presentation of the- credentials of dele
gates. . . •. .
The.delegates from the nine wards of the city
thereupon'handed in credentials and took their
seats. ■
Mr. Bailey nominated JJ- C. Sawteh, Eaq , as
a candidate for Mayor. ■
Mr. Xowis arose and stated that Alderman
McMaster, who -was a candidate for Mayor
wished-to ihoTe- his name withdrawn from tbe
Convention. He .was satisfied with Mr. Snwyer,
and would give him a hearty support. The
friends of Mr. Matthews and Mr. Kowley with
drew their names in-like manner.
Mr. Lewis then moved that Mr. Sawyer bo
nominated by acclimation, which was carried;
and Mr. S. was therefore declared to be the
unanimous choice of- the Antimasons and Whigs
of Pittsburgh for the office of Mayor.
Mr. Lewis offered a series of resolutions,
pledging the support of the Antimasons and
Whigs to their.nominee,. Mr. Sawyer, which of
'course were carried.
Mr. Bailey moved that the President, Vice
Presidents, together with Messrs. Little and
Chigneli, he a committee to wait upon Mr. law
yer, and. acquaint lum with the action of the
Convention, which, was adopted.
A resolution was here offered by a delegate,
providing.for the time of holding the primary
meetings hereafter in the several words, which
gave rise to considerable discussion; and after
being amended so as to read ns follows, was
adopted: ......
Ruolvtd, -That it. shall be the duty of tho
President of this convention to order tho
next Primary meetings to be held in the several
wards on the second Saturday of December
next, between the hoars of 11 o’clook, A. M-,
and 6 P. M,, to elect by ballot five delegates to
meet in Convention on the Wednesday follow
ing, to nominate a <£sdidate for Mayor.
On motion-the Convention then adjourned.
STAKTixaoP iHE Caps We hear a great deal
of complaint in regard to the early hoar (CA
o’clock) -when the cars of the Central Railroad
leave the city. !W.e are assured that’this is
ialtogether.unavoidable. It is absolutely neees
i sary for the carp to leave hero at the hour men
itioned, in- order that the stages can carry the
passengers over in time to meet the cars on the
other end of the road.: The matter complained
of, we feel-confident, will only be of short dura
tion. As.soon as the Railroad is completed
entirely, the-best arrangement for the comfort
and convenience of travelers will bo entered into,
without doubt;
Soiree Mbsicaie: —Wo would desire aU lovers
jf good music (wo use .the term in its true sense)
to bear mnuud-ib&t Edkesi’s celebrated trouoe
jf Vocalists swill give their first performance in
this city on Monday evening next. Before their
irst performance wewill have an opportnmty to
lotlce them more m detail.
Tin Com Weather.— We should not forget
while sittingtby our worm firesides, the numer
ous poor that are suffering in our city, from pn
ation and want. Apropos, V!e are informed that
tfr. Ottinger designs giving* benefit next week, i
o the Mercy Hospital.. Tickets are to behadat
he Fair now i holding at the Lafayette Rooms, i
j<jj?» Thewitty broker, (of course every body
> the witty broker is) who dines, at the
States- Back building, remarked, the
in the presence of a large number of
iat George Beale is the greatest friend
tttry in, the city. The witty broker had
two pounds of venison steak; and two
idoyßtersi -
iEisa fob CimiSTMAS. —We notice that
iksellers, Tariety. dealers, and others,
in preparing for the Holi-
Phose'Who wish to have. “ crowded
will nc.t fail to advertise an the Homing
'nember that, friends.
Democrats of the Third Ward,
, will meet at Union Hall, corner of
Smithfield street;: nnSatnrday the 20 th,
reihonrs of three and hitlfpast stf, for
of electing five delegates to the. con
nomioate a candidate for Mayor.
Jearo from tho Journal that the Fes*
\ benefit of jPassaxant’s Hospi
it Treekj-produced: a nett return; of:
vyersix hundred dollars, ;•"•/ .
;Mr. Wightmnn offered a resolution to which
objection was made, authorizing the printing of
five thousand copies of the President's message
in Spanish, for distribution among the people of
Now Mexico.
Mr. Qoodenow announced a resolution declar
ing that during and after the present Congress,
members shall be furnished with newspapers and
publications as they may select, not to‘exceed in
amount per annum the cost of four daily papers,
which was passed.
Mr. Tuck introduced a bill for ascertaining
and satisfying the claims for Frenoh spoliation,
prior to 1801. Referred.
Mr. Brown introduced a bill, granting 160
acres of land to each of the Hungarians trans.
ported to this country, by order of the govern
ment. Objections wero made, and the resolution
lies over.
A number of bills and resolutions wero offered
and referred, among thorn one authorizing the
Secretary of the Navy to contract for carrying
the U. S. mail from Jersey City and the city of
New lork, to Galway, on tho western coast of
Ireland.
The Committee of Ways and Means was in
structed to enquire into the expediency of alter
ing tho value of the coins of the United Btates,
so as to make the real and nominal value eqnal.
Several other resolutions were offered and dis
posed of, when
The House adjourned.
FROM PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia, Dec. 17.
The U. S. District Court resumed its Bitting
tills morning. The matter of the Christiana
murder and treason case then came up, when
District Attorney Asbmead stated that he had
entered nolle prosequi on all the indictments for
treason, and that detainers had been lodged
against all the prisoners by the authorities of
Lancaster county, and that they would be token
tnere to stand tnal on the charge of murder,
at the convenience of the MarahaL Those of
them who may not be convicted will be brought
back to the city to be tried on the charge of
misdemeanor.
FKOM THE PLAINS.
St. Louis, Dec. 16.
A. W. Reynolds & Co. arrived at Independence
yesterday, en route for Washington city.
They bring no news of interest.
The weather on the Plains was intensely cold.
The party encountered continued enow storms,
which proved fatal to many of the animals. A
number of government animals were lost
STORM AT BUFFALO.
Buffalo, Dec. 7.
A terrific gale has been prevailing since Taes*
day morning. The snow, which has fallen to
the depth of two feet, has been driven into im
mense heaps. The roads are blocked up, and
mail communications are cut oil.
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FROM LAKE ERIE.
Clkvklaru, Deo. 17.
The steamer Mayflower went ashore lastnight
18 miles above Eric. No lives were lost. They
did not see land from the time of her departure
from Buffalo until they struck-
The propellor Oneida also went ashore last
night, at Fairport.
FROM LOUISVILLE-
Louis villk, Dec. 16.
The weather is intensely cold, and navigation
is.dosed, both above and below the falls. The
steamer Belle Key, which left yesterday for New
Orleans, returned to day, having been unable to
proceed. The mail boat also started for Cincin
nati, but was oompelled to return-
FROM WASHINGTON.
Wasbisoton, Deo. 17.
Mr. Hunter, acting chief cierk of the State
Department, left here last evening by order of
the President, to present to Kossuth the joint
resolution of Congress weloommg him
VIRGINIA ELECTION.
•Richmond, Deo 17
We have returns of the late olection from 112
counties, which give Johnsou, the democratic
candidate for Governor, 8100 majority
New York, Dec. 17.
The steamer America sailed for Liverpool to
day with 29 passengers and $1,120,000 in
specie.
.. . NEW YORK MARKET—Dec 17
Cotton... The market is hrm-
Flonr...Sales of State and western at 4 43(31
4,02.
Wheat...A cargo of good Ohio red sold at 85c
Ryo...Sclling at 75@76.
C0m...2000 bus mixed sold at 65@6Gc
Provisions... Steady; sales of western shoul
ders, sides and hams at 7@9c.
Linseed Oil... Sales of 1800 gals at G4@66c
EVENING.
Cotton... The sales to day amounted to 1000
bales, at Bf®Blc for middling uplands, nnd 8J
for New Orleans. ’
Flour-Sales of 8000 bbls at 4,31@4,C2, as in
lality.
Wheat... Firm, with sales of southern white at
102@1060.
Corn-Sales of 9000 bus mixed at 64@65c
Pork—Unchanged. -
Lard—Sales of 200 bbls prime at BJ@Bf-
Beef— Soles of mess at 8,60(3110,00,'and prime
at4,26@5,00. ' v
Linseed Oil—Booo gals at G4@66c
Whiskey—Selling at 22.
CINCINNATI MARKET—Dec. 17
Flour—Quiet at 8,10@3;20.
Whiskey... 180.
Molasses—Advanced to 36c.
- 'Provisions—Advancing; 12,50 asked for Mess
p0rk—12,37 offered. Balk meat held at 6@60
for shoulders and. sides.
Lard—Prime in bbls 7c.
. Hogs—Firm.
Therefs but little business doing. in conse
quence of the cold. . v-
WATCHES AT AUCTION—On account of whom it
may concern, u> pay repairing and other chorees,
un Saturday evening December tfOOi, at 7* o'clock pre
cisely, will, b e sold at McKenna’s Auction House,on ac
count of the parties concerned, unless redeemed before
the following gold and silver watches, left at different
periods with Sands A Kinetnon at their store in the city
Pittsburgh for repairs;—Oue gold watch, loft by Sam
uel Lodwig, one silver lever do, Aug Auclieiibaugh •
one silver anchor watch, id Jewels. P. Milter; one dodo
13 do, A. Monlbauccs; one silver Doming cose waich,
TOfide by K Thompson, London, No 50174 . left by Jacob i
Gouoitiii, one silver lepine. Pc er Snydrr ; one English j
watch,Samuel Karteiil'erger, one utlverlepine.-t jewel-* I
S Myers; one do uo 4 do, left by J. Peters; one do tin I
silver cap and dial, 4 holes jeweled, left by J W Park,
made by Dreguet; one double case Swirs watch left by
John Ford. SANW* HI.NKWA.N
l* JIJeKKNISA. Au,-*r.
Valuable Real testate at Private sale, '
SITUATE oil Fifth street, between Wood and Smith*
field, fronting 30 feet on the former, by one hundred
and twenty feet in depth; clear of all incumbrauce.
This properiy is the most advantageously located of
any now offered for sale—jejua in the most prosperous
part of the city, adjoining the Theatre, n< arly opposite
Masonic Hall, and only a few steps from the new Cas
joat House and Poet Office, together with the propor
tionate iii.*rea*e of business which is now apparent, arid
daily increasing, renders it the most valuable in mark*
et The terms will be accommodating. Apply to
MRS. MATTHEW STKWART,
Allegheny City}
or to l*. M’KENNA, Auet’r.
P. M. DAVIS, AuotlcmeerT "
R BALKS BTFFALO HOBBS AT Auction.-On Fii-
AT tlav afternoon, 19lb instant. at 3 o’clock,ai iSe Com-
InrVcia! Sale. Booms, coruer of Wood and Fiftb streets.
w-jJi he *o!d—& italcs Baflaio Robe*.
P.M. DAVIS, Aoct’r.
GIOLO WATCHES at Auction—On Thorada? eve-
I iiinffa December ISfth, at 8 o’clock, at the Sale*
Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth meets, will be w>td—
f) superior Gold Patent Lever Watches ;
5 tlo do Detached do;
Also, 1 second hand Gold Patent Lever Watch, extra
jewtUed, “Johnson ' inukc— cost
dcc * 7 P- M DAVIS, Auct’r.
GKRM IN FaNUI GOODS at Accooh.—Ou Thurs
day evening, December IStb, at 0 o’clock, at the
Commercial Sale* Room*, corner of Wood ami FiAb
street*, will ta gold a large and general auortmeHt of
German Fancy Goods, comprising—2s dox. Spectacles;
looking glasses, 47 doz. toy trumpets, hamoiueas, bo
quets, mirror pin cushions, toy watches ; brilliant clus
ter ami oxidyzed brrast pius ; jut broaches, hair’pm*,
shaving cases, work boxes, steel and silk purges bead
and vervet reticules. Ac., Ac.
Also. Perfumery, flair Oil,' Fancy Soaps, 4 c
decl7 F M. DAVIS, Aucl’r.
SAL'R AND
i TELEGRAPH STOCK.-—Ou Tlnrailay evening
December IBth, ot 7$ o'clock, at the Commercial Sales
Rooms, comer of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold—
£3 shares Sank of Pittsburgh Stock;
30 do We*«ern lusurance Company Stock ;
40 do Citizens’ do do do,
27 do Pu sburgh, Ciiteinuali and Louisville Tel
egraph Company Stock.
*ieci7 p. m Davis
W. G. 9I’C&&TBrttY, Au«tlon«<
pONBTABLK-S SALE OF CLOTHING at Aucnox
\ t Win be sold on Thursday eveniog. December IBth’
at G$ o’clock, qv M’Cartnej ’* Auction House, a large as
sortment of Heady Made Clothing. Among tho lot are
Coats, Punts, Vests, Cravats, Suspenders. Ac AUo. at
the same time, a lot of Gold and Silver Watches, Ac
, dttC * 7 W. (« arCARTNKV. Aoei’r
aLUABLE itbrtii iia i'a i'K lit'"nib hiKrit
A WARD at AccnoN -Will be sold, on Mondy, Do
at :t o'clock in the afternoon, on the premi
ses, a Lot of Ground, fronting 44 feet on Liberty street,
and-erieii<Jiiig hack l«0 feet to Spring alley. On which
i* erected on Liberty street, four Brick Tenements . on
spring alley str Brick Tenement*,-all in good order,
and near the*Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. Said Tene
ments will rent for SSOU.
The above is one of the roost valuable properties of
fered at Auction for some time, and would be well worth
the attention of capitalists. Term* at sale.
For particulars enquire of WM. REASON, Exq or of
dflC ifl W. «. M’OARTNEV, AuctT.
A VKGKTABLB COMPOUND.
TUUfBkR’S BALSAM,
AN INFALIBLK REMEDY FOR DIARRIKEA, DYS
ENTERY, BOWEL OR SUMMER COMPLaInT
Children and Adults.
A Perfectly safe and efficient remedy under all Cirm
cvmstanccs.
IT has been used with happy and never failing effect*
by some ofour moat tucccssfui practitioners oimedi
erne, who huve introduced, tor the last two or three
years, as per certificates accompuiyiiitf the medicine,
in pamphlet form,
Hunuredsof cafis of both Children and
been eared and relieved bv the nhnve tjAl.SAjr nO er
every other remedy had been tried m vain
CERTIFICATE .
The following u a copy ?f a certificate relative to the cir
tuts,ete., of the above Balsam, usaltn the family of the
Rev.J. H. Power, of the Methodist Book Concern, in this
City, viz;
Mr. Tvbneh—Sir: i deem It due to you to say, that,
Tor several months, l lutve been trying many lemediea
for Djarrbma, but with little success; but bearing of
vourfemedy, [procured one bottle. which I have used,
In my family, with great success, uud 1 feel tree to re
commend it to the public, as a valuable medicine for
Diarr/taa.andhiinilur diseases; Voors. truly,
Cincinnati, June 35, 1850. J. H Powbh
The above byrup or Balsam is void. Wholesale
and Rretail, at Smuuel G. Tamers Drugstore. North-
East corner of Orchard and Mam streets rat the Store
of Gardner it C0.,0n Main street, between Seventh and
Eighth streets, west side, Cincinnati, Ohio: and nt the
principal Drug und other Stores m the West aenerallv
AGENTS.
Pittsburgh—S. N. Wickcrsham. Allegheny—Jas
Douglass. Manchester—W .R. M’Clelland. Temper
anceville—\V, J. Smith. South Pittsburgh—Johirf-'m—
geruld. Birmingham—John G. Smith, at the Uirming
ham Drug Store. MWlocsport— I*. Boker. Elizabeth—
H. R. Rem. West Newton—Leighihy A Gregg
myfl:3mw _
Steam Mill for Sale.
npHh bl i-BSCIIIUER I* uuthortzed 10 sell the following
L described MILL PROPERTY, situated inGhartiera
township, Allegheny county, Pa., one mile from the
City of Pittsburgh,on the Steubenville turnpike - viz:—
A Lot one hundred feet on the pike, and running back
one hundred and silly {IfiOJ feet 10 a5O toot street; on
which there is erected a large new Mill House- 3D feel
by bO feet, 4 stories high, with a first-rate engine ami 4
run oi stone* —one a trench Burr, of the best quality*
one tor Chopping; one for Barley; one for Oat-Meal
with Corn Smasher and Smut Mill. Together- with all
the other fixings necessary to carry on the Flouring,
Chopping. Oat and Barley Meal making successfully
Alsu —A large Engine and Coal House, and a Dry
House; and Goal cheaper than it can be had in the
country. Tins would be a desirable situation for any
one wishing to go into the Milling business, us it is in*
oueoi the best neighborhoods for the business in the
count- y. This property would uol be m the murket on
ly that the owners arc about to remove to the far west
Persons wishing to purchase-n property of this descrip
tion, and get mto a profitable business, would do well to
call soon, us we arc determined to sell cheap
For further particulars see >he owners, Messrs M>
Coranck A Phillips, on the premises, or
aul3>4id&wif JAMES C. RICHEY, Agent,
Allegheny Railroad. " '
IN Pursuance of the directions of an Act of Assembly
of the 4th of April, 1837, and Supplement thereto or
the Will of April, 1851, cuuiled an “Act for the incorpo
ration of the Pittsburgh, Kiuanmng and Wurren Rail
road Company,-’ Books will be openedfor subscriptions
to the Capital Stock of said Company, at (0 o’clock A
M.,on Wednesday, November 19th, lBsL.pt the St Clair
Hotel, in the City of Pittsburgh, to continue open from
day to day, till a sufficient number of shares may be
subscribed to secure the .charter.
Hunner Denny, William Robinson Jr
John H. Shoenbcrger, George R, White,
Benjamin Darlington James Gray, 4th street
Francis Korns, John MorrrUon
Jamesßois Snowden, George Ogden,
Robert Orr, Samuel Baird,
John Mechlinß, Philip MechlTng,
Joseph Buffington, Alexander Colwell,
John Hntehlson, Chambers Orr,
Robert Bpars, John Oil Crin,
B o»hr o,d> -
Increase over same date last year, 1,117?
Shjpmenia to Louisville this seuaon, 4
Shipped »o Cincinnati, jAai
Slaughtered in Madison, 23 756
Total,
2,050 hogs armed uu Tuesday night, of which 93t
oT. l«rt ,PP 10 1,0 " lr,l]1 ' ” J,aJ “"" ilnd.) Banner
fort of Pittsburgh,
I vast s i acHas warsa in th« cir.njtL
ARKIVfci):
framer l>»urna!. Conwcll, Wheeling.
Unlliam, Grace, Ciucimmti.
DKHAArtOh
None.
w t»««llng slid Piusburali.
P ARE REDUCED! “
'VUEELINO-IK. and
Tha^HHn 4 " a,Utd “ 5 ’' «■““
ToWbeeiing ~ f., .«o~*n t -
Interraediate ports ; *25 C ?i?*’
Deck passage- Jo
[7* K above rates are rim Jow enough we win
make a farther redaction fdee*tf
For Wheeling!
Wbochug/or Steubenville, ,s?^*’*!*!''
Monday, Uednowl.y and Frid. y, »l 3 A JL 0
ARMSTRONG, CRO2KR 4 Co., Agout,,
The Wiucheslrr i* a now side wheel
la<-80« «nJ Siie« Meuiurr t vrr built for tho Irad" Pal'
EEd."' - .b.pprr, cuo dopo„ d „„ her
’ d " ,a -< 1
, heeling.
cClpPKft'S ft . r , Ol ! l '' l, ' e P»‘'cn*e>
'“ I" “ n F al ” *~£»'&’22?<Xn£
BnU Wheeling, leaving licit every Tuesdnv ’nZl.tfl
eniS.lj.rday, allO a'.M Reding,“eev«’ W b “"l1S
Intermediate Ports crau.
Deck Pa.«»ge ‘X
“ U|,<!r,or ac C°raicoila-
SHERIFF A BINNING, Agent,
The Clipper No. 2, „ one oMhe
eoi.MrucleiT for the unde. Pnnengers over
dgiend on hor remaining in the Ira Se. P f"”.f n nn
For Kltiamnlng and CatSE :
LARIO& h ‘c^ 8 m )Uld pl « a **"> steamer
*•**« or •**
KsVa i m^ir r s va s
M rf f ° r Fra!lkl '" ,<! '"' ry Mwtav ami Thurvtay,
Tha fiao «ie» m c r AbLEGHENV BEL(,KNo3 Cant.
Jqus HinnA) leaves the AilctrheHv wharf ■>
tin «v„ry rnWay and ftX.® mVpTm hra,,k
_J or on Board
marietta and Hfocitingport.
gt<mi ? er PACIFIC, Zanouii M*l.
will leave.for the above and iuiermedi.
axe port* every THUHSDA Y, at 4 o’clock, P M ®
tor rretjftu or pa**agt* > apply on board, or to '
T. WOODS & SON
No. 61 Water si., and CttFromsL
marlO
Wednesday H»ck« for Cincinnati.
• ,si? !'-r7 u'" 1 fasl raanlnc steamer GIN
jM9Sm''IINNA rl . Bmmasum. Maeler. will leave
•““‘‘•““HHrej'olarly every Wanmcsriir.
I »r rrelglil or puasage, apply on board, or lo
mar2t U. 0. KUL’tSh BKROER
C'l RBt.N APHI.ES—SS bbls. jo*t rec’d and for sale by
* SHERRIFF & BINNING *
No. lO Markct slyect.
JI.AG3-7S buuchrs Coopers’.Flouf,on hand MirfliV
. «ulr by IdeclgJ !§HERRIP#i BINNING
H bhls. jo-t received und far sale bv
- Meflß] 3HKRRIFF & BINNING '
Hi rh BKAiNS-DublH just received ami for sale
SHBHHIFF & BIISNINfi
KV It—a bag* N>e just rcc’d and for wleby
d ‘V ,,fa _ SHEBJUFR k BINNING
CIORN— 100 bus. in store am! (or sale by
' d « cl6 SfiERRIFF & Br-
'IRAMiRRKItS-ll bbla je„ received ner steamer
J Diadem, Mil for sal,: \VM. A. HI’CLUKii 4Co
350 Liberty «lreet
1,.<» Hotloe. . ;■
■ 5«. l > d VS. I S ,,ed ,ms 11 UAROB STOCK OF titfD
-9T.LAOS and CHAIRS, oi a superior aualitv
wfich.they are selling lower than any oilier Furniture
Ksiebliabiuem in ihe cily. Our terms ure CASH •
Work warranted. JAMES LOIVRY,
Fottermou’s Row,
cor Seventh ami Liberty sts-
Pittsburgh Hedge Farm Aursery, ~
-affltj.pktWsLN three and foar miles east of Pitta.
road{ extension of the 4Ui street) and about
one mile trora linst Liberty •
I be subscribers respectfully give notice to their cus
tomers and the public generally (bat their extensiveNur
?5?* 3 r wften-nouaes, die., Ac., now comprise between
conSuLT* all of which are in a healthy
Trees, consisting of Apple, Hear, Plum,
Vines’ic ierr> ’ A|mool ’ Nectarine, Almonds, Crape
SHADLTIUIES—Viz: Ailamiins,Cutalpa, Mountain
Aah bugnr Mapic, Englrah Linden, American Linden,
Lombardy Poplar, Balm of Clleud, Poplar, Weening
Willow, while barked Birch, Tulip Tree, Horse dies*
&F?“i° w ' u “ I,n P' rallß -Weeping Ash, English Ash,
English Sycamore, Magnolia. Tripetela, Ac , Ac.
tVfcRo R EEN TREES AND iHRUIkJ-Viz- Jnni
per, Cedar. American ArhiAyuea, Chinese Atllorvilen’
Box Iree, Upright \ ow, Common Vow, American Hol
ly, Lurupeau llolly, While Pine, Norway Spruce, Bal
sam Fir, Sliver Fir,Scotch Fir, He,niockSprecc,Scotch
oroom, Ac.,4c.
GRPyEN koUSEPLANTS-Viz: a saperbcolleclion
of Fuchsias numbering 3Svaneues. This iloweriswor
wmdows'" 110 " ° f 110,6 Wl> ° W ‘ sll to ornllnierit tiieir
ROSES—Many of them the Srsl-rale.numberineover
70 varieties in classes, Viz: Bennal ir CWneseeve"
.bloommg, Rosa Odorpta, or Tea seemed Chinese Roses,-
&n?Es N Tg l^^
oSfacto" referee. 6 accora P“‘'-* wiU.iheca.h
Plantscarefully packed and sent according to direc
tions to any part of the United Syjtc aire «-
wMldTo' ? ' h !" g 10 pleasure grounds
S°£w2?r«? 0 ‘ l 10 *’ 5 • 11 CAil » aB w ® think our stock
oi bvergreeus cannot be surpassed westaf the moun*
Bome f crc * of ground, and number
'nSfr,°™ “P 'd I<W Ihousnud, agreal nnmherof which are
ot a nne size for transplanting
Orchard and Shr lbbcry Planting executed by contract
on reasonable term*
Letters pre-paid to our address directed to Wilkins
P. 0.. near 1 nuburgh, where they will End immediate
attention.
Orders leA at our stand on Market days in the Diamond
Market will find Immediate attention
The public in general are invited to call ami examine
oar sloeh, at.ention to visitors given on any day except
Sabbalh. octlhdl tAwif WM? AJAS- MURDOCH?- ■
Fresh Arrival Of Hew Qoodk!
T. K. ifI’KNIGHT & BHOTHBHB,
117 WOOD STREET ,
THIRD DOOR FROM THE CORNER UP FIFTH.
Have JUST RECEIVED end offer for aale-
J,<KK) M. G. D. ami 9- B. Percussion Caps;
4,000 tioz. Spool Co non—assorted ;
400 tos. Patent Threat!;
iOO great gross Agate Buuouu;
300 doz. Gum Suspenders;
ISO d< z. Berlin Gloves;
40 doz Cotton Gloves;
120 picees Pongee Handkerchiefs;
50 do Ladies’Linen do;
7S do Cambric do;
30 cartoon* fionuet Ribbons:
>5 do Satin and Mantua Ribbons;
0 do Cap do;
Together with a large and well selected stock ol
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods *
They would also call the attention of the trade gener
ally, to the largest and most varied assortment of Gold
Jewelry, Watches, &c.,ever offered in this
of which they offer on the most reasonable terms {ortO
*VVcta ltd,
A GOOD BLACKSMITH—our dial understands btt
business and is used to working cost uteel. None
bul ilie workmen need apply. Wages paid every
Saturday Rnqaire at *
Illinois tsnd and Gtbcrsl Agraov.
WASHINGTON COCKMv,
PEORIA, Illinois, will attend 10 ail bosiness connect
ed with Lands in the State of Illinois— the redcap*
lion of lands from tax sales, the payment of taxe*, the
sale and other disposition of lands, the iocauou of land
warrants; al*o 10 the colection of debt* and the settle*
men t of claims of ail kinds.
IC7* Land Warrant* bought and sold. Old Patents of
1818 wanted.
Reference —• Thomas Phillips, Esq., Moraine Post,
Pittsburgh 1i0T29>5l
Boobs of Refuge.
THE subscribers for the erection of an House of Rt
fuge for YVestreu Pennsylvania, are hereby notified
that an assessment of twenty per cent, ou the- amount
«ul scribed by each, is required io be paid to the Treasu
rer, on or before iht* 15th day of November next.
By order of the Board ol Director*,
octal rtf JOSHUA HANNA, Treasurer
A Rare Ohanoe for Speeulatton*
FOUR THOUSAND ACRES Ot' LAND, hi Pendlr
uii county, Virginia, within a few miles of Kruni
hit»the county seat. The Land won the east side of the
■North Fork of the South Branch of the Pontiac River
A 6ns Turnpike Road leads directly from the town of
Franklin to Green Spring Depot, on the Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad. The land is well timbered and iron ore
abundant M'LAIN A MOFFITT, Agents,
declfrgw No. 14 gt. Clair street
THfc undersigned begs leave to annoonee to the eili*
zr.es of Pittsburgh, that he ha* opened a Room in
Vigilant Hail, opposite the Post Office, Third street
where he con be consulted at all hours o< the dajr, from
M.,on oil Musical occasions. A fine Brass and
Cotillion Band, cau be had at all times, on short notice
Instructions on all instruments at u roduced price.
decls:!ra WM. BVERLV
' To Bridge Bnliders.
SEALED proposals for re-baUding ibo wooden Mruc*
lure of a Bridge over Pekoto’a Creek, uear Logan’s
Perry, will be received attbe Commissioners of Alleghe
ny and Westmoreland conntios, where plans and speci
fication# con be seen till I*2 o’clock noon, of the 2£«i in
stant. JAMES MITCHELL, *
EBENEZBR BOYLES,
ROBERT KING,
Joel 5 Coramis.iioncrs of Allegheny County
Coumissionkbs Office, >
Pittsburgh, December 12, 1851. >
Sottee to Brlchmakeis and JSsn.
PROPOSALS will be received until the iJOifr of De
ermber next, for the delivery of two and a halfmil
lions of brick during the ensuing spring- and summer, in
about equal quantities, at the Outer Depot of the Penn
sylvania Railroad Company, and at WaierStreef, be
tween Liberty and Penn.
The proposals will slate the price of delivery at each
poial, and the size of the brick*; those of the larger
dimensions being preferred.
A portion of ibe brick to be delivered at Grant street,
to be hard pressed, for whiehTho puces and dimensions
will be slated separately.
Proposals will also be received for the whole of the
brick, made from cloy obtained from the Company’s
ground at the outer Depot* where fuel can be obtains
by rail read, upon low terms.
Proposals will be received at the same time, for the
delivery nf abcut 5000 perches of stone for foundation*,
at the above points, or at any convenient point for load
"*t? on the side of the railroad, between P.nabiugh and
Brinton.
The proposals will be directed to Edward Miller, JEW.
Associate Engineer, at BlaireviiJc. Indiana county. Pa.
nog):td J EDGAR THOMPSON "Vv
;e Suttee.
AM, persons knowing themselves indebted to the
late firm of Campbell it. Kennedy, will please call
outlie subscriber, at No. 138 Fourth street, ami settle
their accounts. Duty being the arbiter in this ease, all
wlio fail to comply wah this nouce, may expect legal
means to be re&or.cd to ugmnst them.
JOHN R LARGK.
decll;lwilAUw*l A«»tgnee ot Campbell & Kennedy
FOR SAI K-THK J UHKK STuKY" UKIOITJbM.
DWELLING HOUSE, No. 16 Huy Mreet, fsSfjj
Suyder’s Row. Pnce 30,000 Terms, 8500 in
cash; SSUUinone year; ami 82,000 m five years To
be secured by bond und inortgogeon tbe premises
Clear of all incumbrances, ami utie indisputable
Apply to I) VV. & A. S. Bttl.l.
Attorneys at Law,
No. 14.1 Fourth r>tr.-et.
declO:3in
Dissolution of Partnership.
Partnership heretofore existing between the sub
. scnber*, under the firm of Wright & Alcorn is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. The badness of the
firm wilt be closed at the old stand. 117 Third street by
QTKeei Alcorn. J. WHKiHT
Pituburgh, Dee. 3—declU] WAI. F- ALCORN
WM. %
Co-Partnership,
f|UII% subscribers have entered into Co-Partnership, for
1 the purpose of currying on the Mustard and gptce,
aud general Milling bustuess. at li?Thtrd street, where
they will he pleased to see the old customers of Wright
AAleorn. IdeclOj M’KKE & ALCORN -
FOR SALK—A siouli Farm, or 60 ucres, with about
tSU m culuvauon; a dwelling' house; two good
springs, u young orchardj and five acres of jtpJe&did
meadow land. The whole of Ihe laud and umber is
good; pleusanity situated eight railea from the city, and
one*halr mile from the Railroad at Hays’ Immediate
possession, and a bargain can behnd
t3 nUTHBISRT,GeneraI Ag’t,
SO Si 1 ■ * • •
1 i \ DOZ. Lace Leather, extra quality, received and Tor
1U salejiy _ JdecO] R. BARD & CO-
C'lliJvhiSlv— 10i> bia. prime Ckeeae. per Michigan
J gale bv fdeciai CARSON &. M>KNlfr"
CIORN BROOMS— 50doz. fancy i ;
J 200 do Coni; tor side by
dec4o SMITH & SINCLAIR
*7i \ VOZ. WOODEN BUCKETS :
I\J 10 do Tubs tor sate by
_d*clQ SMITH A SINCLAIR.
LfA DOZ. PINK LININGS received and for tale by
UU deep _ Zi ..jl bard ago.-
F LATHERS—I,OOO. fils. prune Kentucky Feaiheri
just received.antl for sale by
uec|s KING A MOORHEAD
■QLOOMS —l5O tons Juniata, ane 50 ions Bedford
JO Forge Blooms, on consignment uud for sale by
*dec!s KING A MOORHEAD.
F\i U-\ BOXES RAISINS ; :
OUU 250 na. do;
lOfr uarter do;
50adruio« Figs;
300 hi do' Oo;
25 casks Currants;
25 kegs Raisins;
25 mats seedless Raisins; In store and for
JOSHUA RHODES & CO.,
No. 6 Wood street.
1 F\fU \ BUS. PEA NUTS;
I«JUU 2,Gi>o Cocoa Nuts;
=25 mate paper obeli Almond?;
;525 do Malaga do:
5 bales Bordeaux do;
;30.b8gs Filberts;
US do Walnuts; Just reeeived and for
rdeollj JOSHUA RHODES fc CO.
*S7Y|V BXfI.NO.I FIRE CRACKERS; •~ r ■
tJU* * 200 do Smoked Herring;
50doz. Pepper Sauce;
SO do Pickles, qts and half sails.;
40 do slcsh roam,Walnut &Temaio'Ketdiup
■ Jls do salad Oil, qta;; •. \
10 do do do pts. Ia slorvatxd forsale.
. deell - ’• JOSHUA RHODES * CO-
T r
<0 LET-TWO LAJROe BOOMS, with bathroom
X and large fire proof- eafeattochedriaibe buck builtl*'
ing, No 140 dii Fourth fcireeC Enquire oC
W, W- DALLAS*
Office of AasocmiedFiremen’sTcstinineeCompiinV;Noa
124 and 125 Water itreeL , ** jdee9
T>AGGDA TEA
t JT Lovenngfc OrashedJugar,
-r £ -r*-
£_ } zp "fv
/'s\ % r' -Ar u ? -
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BOWN A. TETLKY’S
Elutcrpriftc Worka, 133 Wood st
AXuslcal JSotlce*
IN, Chirtf KnV’r*
W. V. ALCORN.
Muubfieid si.
chigun, for
"'TOUT.
i 4 *■ * *<•*» • >
<3. 8.. ARNOLD & CO.,
..*£.fy K:ERS t AND DEALERS IN
EXCHANGE COIN,
banknotes,
SIGHT AND
, TIME DRAFTS, Ae., Ac.
collections carefully attended to,: and proceedsrethl
ted to any part of the Union.
m'STOG&s-m
BOUGHT AND- SOLD OH COMMISSIOtI-
No. 74- Foutth street,
=epl3j Next door to the Bunk of Pituburgli
CHEAP WINTER DRYGOODS t ?
, AT rn 7S r
Market Street, between Fourth and ilie Diamond
TtlE undersigned has jail received from the Eastern
rafrketstt large and splendid stock of WINTER
GOODS, comprising a very beautiful assortment
of Dress Goods, udapled to the seosou,and at least 25
percent lower than ever offered in this city, viz?— .
Black Alpacas, from 12i cents per yard to best manu
factured, Printed Mous do Lanes, from. 12} to 25 cents
per yard; Blackand Colored Thibet Cloths, from 25 to
75 cents per yard; Knghsh.aud American Chintz, from
Of ta'tit cents per yard; Heavy Brown Muslin* from
sto 7 cents yer yard; Bleached Muslins, from sto m
cents per yard; Red Flannel, all wool, at 20 cents per
yard SUAWLSAND DRESS GOODS
„ Bav Stale and Waterloo Plaid long and sqnare ShawJs
Black and .Colored Embroidered' Cloth Shawls: Black ;
and Colored Silk Frmg* f hibeiShawte ;ailwDQlßro
haShawls; Freneh Merinos, < alleolors;Loputfß’B?ack
Bombazines; Black, Figured and ChangeabfeAlpae&s
Cashmeres and Moub do* Lanea j. High Lustre wide
Black Gro dc Rhine Silks; Changeable anti Fancy-
Dress Silks; Chameleon Turk Sanus ; Moll, Swiss and
; Jaconet Muslins; French work Capes and Collars
Black Silk Laces and Fringes; Bonnet Ribbons
Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders
• STAPLE AND DOMESTIC GOODS.
Ca&ineis, Keotucky Jeans, Tweeds, Bed Ticking and
Checks. Scotch and Domestic Gmrbamg; Red, white
ur.d Yellow Flannels; Bleached and Colored Canton
Flannels, superior Irn<h Linen and Linen Lawns; Hna
bia, Dmper and Crash. Bed Ticking as low as6i cents
■per yard.
I A large assortment of French and English Cloths,
Cus&i meres and Vestings. Also, a superior lotofßlan
o* all sizes and qualities, to 'winch 1 would invite
particular attention.
The customers of the house' and all cash buyers are
requested to call and examine for themselves- The
is large and complete to every variety and style,
and will be sold at the very lowest prices-
ABSALOM. MORRIS.
No. T 5 Market sl, Pittsburgh-
novlOtQm *
4oKu» Sl* Bebertti
PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER t
DESIRES to inlonn the publio that he has opened a
Workshop, at No. IS- Fifth street* two door# front
Market, where he purposes devotiwg-his enure ulteution
to the repairing and refilling of fine Watches, Clocks;
and Jewelry.
At this esiabftahineni, any and every part of the finest
Watches or Time Iheces, that may have become worn
oat,orolhorwjBeinjured;canbe replaced with new, in
a style and finish entirely, eqaal to the original
All worhdone at this shop will be warranted to give
enure satisfaction: ■ <
«/^ 4 £ rnee,—^ Messr*. John Harper, Joseph- Woodwell
Wm. B. Scaife, Joshua Rhodes, James A.nod Robert H.
Hartley.
N- B.—A limited but carefully selected suck of
wuiches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Spectacles,
«c., constantly ou haml,wbich will be sold very low for
«*«&• ; [deelrOtf
Duffi DlarcEftmta* college*
THK only Institution of the couniry la
which-studcnts are qualified for business by uu ex*
perieuced practical Accountant—one who has conducted
mere bant#’ books in the most extensive and diversified
business ■, and one whose treatise upon book-keeping is
recommended by the American Institute araLChamberol
Commerce, of the City of New York, as the most perfect
work unoti the subject extant-
Air. Williams’ Writing Class, day and evening
Mr.r.C. Bartberger, Architect, teaches Architectural,
Mechanical and Landscape Prawing, five evenings in
the week.
Mr. Hateh lectures on Mercantile Law, every Satur
day evening r at 7 O’clock.
An evening Arithmetic Class, under the Principal.
Call and gel a Circular. [ootf-dAw
AIIKAD UK ALbl
EXTRACT OF AMKRICAN OIL
PRLPARED andsold by JNO. YOUNGSON, 209
Liberty street. This, powerfullycoucentrated pre»'
parauon; the medical virtues of which are found 10 be
eighlUmesthe strength of the original'American Oil.
Ii m pul up in bottles at 25 and 27i_cents, each, with foil
directiousforita use. In every disease wheretheorigr*
nal American Oil has been found mail efficacionr, and
UsofarexceedaUieorigmuliu power, astorenderu-the
CHSA PS^TMEDIC JNE IN THE WORLD. Calland
tcv.lt.- JOHN YOUNGSON; ;
n.B. The ongmalOU in its natural slate as taken
from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above—and
will be found genuios..notwithstanding a certain firm
claims to be ihe only Proprietors- .
d&w-lf
Important to Female*.
Doctor l atrobe’s french female p ills
ait innocent* safe and effectual remedy for Chloro
sis or or-Lreen Sickness. Fleur, Albus or whites, Sop*
pression, Oyeiuenorrhißa, Nervous Debility. geiieral-
Weakness, Nausea, Pains in the Head, and Limbs, Loss
of Appetite, Palptiatiou, Tremors, Diseased Spine, Cos
tiveness, Irritability, .Dyspepsia, or Indigestion) Flats- ;
tence or Wind, and all Uterine Complaints. Price 25
censor five boxen for . 81,00 Sold wholesale and -re*-
tail by W. C. JACKSON, 240. Liberty street, beadaf
Wood street, Pittsburgh) and by all the Druggists..
Full directions enclosed with each bar. . < . ■
decl(J:lvd&w
O. K« Chamberlin’# tommerela! College*
Comer of Market and Jtford etreeU.
FACU LTY—O. K' Clinmbeclin, Principal amlProfes
sor of the Science of Accounts ;
John h ieimng, associatcm Book-keeping department,
and Lecturer on Mercantile Science ;
J. M/Phillips, Instructor of
and Arithmetic;
D. Crouch, Professor of Penmanship;
Aiex.M.watsom'Esq.,Lecturer on Commercial Law
KLH. Stowe, Lsi; ,Instructor of Commercial Law;
> B. M. Kerr, Professor of Mathematics, (night session):
11. Professor of Mathematical Drawing. .
Tins institution basbeen lately unproved and enlarged,
and now contains toor spacious rooms, conveniently ar
ranged and elegantly Airmshed, a well selected Library
of -standard, works on Commercial Law, for the benefit
ot the students. The Mercantile course embraces every
variety of transactions that can. possibly occur in t-usi
ness, In addition to regular lectures, delivered by
Mr. Watson, EII Stowe, member of tho Puts
burgh Bar, has been employed to instruct the student#
by a senes of exercises and examinations upon this
very important branch. College hours both day qo4
evening. All communications addressed to O- -K.
CHAMBERLIN, will receive prompt attention.
septo:y
TpoBACCu—SO hhde. Kentucky Leaf, for sale by ..
X dec!3U2m J. A. MAZURIB.r.
Evenlne.Bcltoali - _
AT O: K. CHAMBERLIN'S PrrTSBURGII COM
MERCIAL COLLEGE, corner or Market and.
Third streets. Each branch tftughl in a separate room.
Sachol our citizens as desire instructions m. Book
keeping, WnUDg»-Amhmenc> Mechanical.
are invited to call at the College and. examine the ar-.
rangemerns. A teacher k is employed/or each depart-,
mem, who dryotes his whale tune in giving instracuo.it:
in one particular branch.
O. K- Chamberlin, with Assistants) lakes charge of -the
Book-keeping department;? dJ.-Crpueh teach?s ■WnMifg;--
B. M. Rerr, (Principal of the First Ward Public School);-
instructs th- clnss .ia Arithmetic; 11. Mocser gives in-*
fltracuon mMechamcalDnifting. j?
Instruction giv&n.from C| iolti o'clock, P. M. fnovl7
M O bbia. prime hew crop jast re-.
_m| m cetvetf and for sale by- .
‘deefi SMITH A SINCLAIR.
FLOUR—I7S bbls. superfine m store .and for saleby.
deed STUART&SILL.
TOBACCOr-SOboxes assorted.formate., .. ■ . - ;
decS : STUART fc Sl|4*M :
11EA— 20balf cbest* YoungHyson*’
20 do., ; Gunpowder; -
30 do Black; ’ ForsaJeby >:,
decO - STUART S SILLi:^
bxa. 8x10; 20dol0xl2; SO dct lOxU) in
store and forsale by
■dtps •” ;•. STUART 8, SILL.
V by [decQ) STUART & SILL »
T> ROOMS—IBO doz. in store and for sale by , ;; » t
IS dcS * STUART A SILC
BWtfEia ROCK CANDV; •
35 do
30 do-Maccaiow; ... ~u: s <.••.:
■ 30 do;VermieeUp;iy,r> '>•••• ■
. -;75-do-J«ijubeJ?<fiw;:-: ••• •.
25 do Rcßned Liquorice;
, JOcaiiStmiUtStick LiMorice; Wa«nr Jln ...7T
fAi F r 6> sfefe,; ' '
In stare a&d-ibr *&* bv JU^HITA t KiIOT)KS * VSi. \ sP 10 on V e^. al desctiDiwn nr
.**L~P*s * . ~ "
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Dr. Gsyaott’a Improved Extract , ‘
—..JSI'LOW DOCR AND SABaAPABILLa,., *' J .-' „
f| mb original nnd only genuine preparailoo, for (he -
J. permanent core of Consnmplionsnd Diseases of ’
ipe Langs, when they are supposed 10 be effected by the
tpofree useof.Mercun^lron-,Quinine,fto.,ato, ,
,1T WILL CURE WITHOUT* Fall/ - >
>' . Scrofula, ' . ■■ *■ '
orKlng’sEvil, ' .-t Vo.
..Cancers,JTiunors, -
I thiptionsoftheskin, .
_ Erysipelas, Chronic Sore 6.7 ;, . -
'oKffe R ' o £r»nn r or Tetters,
SeeldHend.Rhenmadsm.Paihsin--
' the. Bones or Joints, Old Sores and Ul- ' ?
; " cers.Swellingof the Glands,Syphilis.Dvs
pepsin. Salt Rheum, Disease of ,-
• Loss ofAppelite, Diseases arlsihgfronuhe
use of Mercury, Pain in the Side sand ,
Shoulders, General Debility,Drop- :
- sy, Lumbago, Jaundice, ami '
Costiveness.
t THK BEST FEMALE MEDICINE? KNOWN 1 ' K
THE SHAKER PREPARED “ YJOiOW DOCK" - - - 4
AN DTIIF.“ RED, HONDURAS S*Bs£paßlVLA", '•. t
are the invaluable remedial agents from which “Dr , li
■Guyzott*-Improved Extract of yellow Doc hand.Sar- "
saparjllaS’ informed; and the laboratoryofDr Gdyzotr .
has given us the-Virtues iot theserohla lu their perffie* ' i
¥»"• Ilia preparation contains all the restorative pron~ , ~T~
erties of the roots, combined and concentrated in Ihelr • ft ,•T *■ V
utmost strength andefficoty. , , „ , ‘ , „ >\ v ¥i * ’ r
-vfirperimeuts were.nmde in the masulhenrreof this . iff*-/ ’' '* f J -
unulit wav fonnd that. it cottianottelariher. ' g'"**'*. v-r n‘\ • i> r ’
-V, we S. nd “ «“nedto,almostuniversally, ? "% ’ " e
mcasesof Hepauc,Scorbutic and Cutaneouxeomplainti S'" < /■
for general prostration of all the vital powers, and all .
too>e tormenting diseases of the. ekm, so •'trying 10 tile - %, s <■ ,*■
patience, and so injurjoas to health a •£ r
ID* ScTojvlaySfpfvUS) Henvnal Cowplainu, Cancer* - ?,< Y‘ ,
Gangrene, Jthfwnansm, and a vauvartev C
. ' |V;,v
JeelingßO! gratituile that! am able, through the Divine fit
providence ot Gad, and by the wonuer-workiiur agency i-/*'-* , . *
of ihatexcellent inedtcine.f'Otiwott’s YefiowSocfc ” - t
and Sarsaparilla,” togtveyott a tew symptoms of mv , Sf - \
olmest hopeless case. ■ ' / r , ■/?. , y < i- -
, In : the winter of 1850 1 wan attached with a severe t f ' - S '* - .
pain, which waagrhtltmiiy extending through the who£ , ,
rightaldo antl leg; nt Ihe same.tinie, a total prostration ""I , -r. ' 'U'-v2'
arinypbysieaisystetn; also, my /eg kad shrunk to ahont S < > f y, /
tvvo-thltps ofils common• Stre. I procured the attend- , lv \ ■-*■■ -p-i: -
enceof a skiffulpntctittOndr, who pronounoed my dts-- . /'fe/
, easesnie of the worstfonnsof liver complaint. He said. - /- - V- ??:'
my case was offe noree*ily handled, but prescribed for » bi. “S
mo. tfremained- under his treatment unSU was satis- r,. - M .t.c, **•
fiedhe could not help me. Ithenprocuredof year agent „ > / }. .
at this place, W. A. Beers, two hotUes of Gnyxon’aVeL , ~S V<> v f,' 1
low Doclt -and Barsaparilitt, from whieh T-received a - 4 / ir
vast amount of benefit. After having taten four bellies p_. 1 t
“■“re, I was able to pursue my bttsireaa without any ¥ * ’ » . J f
hreottvenlencey snd have been since that time, a weft ~ « a .-•s'*,
msn, while bat a short ume'since I Was confined to my, V •,
bed three-fourths or the time; and leannotnseriho the ■ . ~ -
return of-my health to any other cause'than by the - - V»r‘
ugeaoyofthattTnly valuable medicine,GnyxottV Tel- ■' <? ' - <.- *
low Dock and Sarsaparilla. HASSEL VAUHIPER.
Mr, J. M, Pori—Dear Sir: you 1 me “ r -
certificate, and so far as Itam acquainted with his Cash, > i
it ls hU tree. I procured it, mightie a bene- ■; ’
in to yon and the afflicted. Yon have the privilese of Sbfihsct ft v
nsing it as you think best Yonrs,,. AV, A?EEERB. ~ a
TkefoUtimg Letter n from a hfMy nspedabb Pktm
cxan t viho cryoyr an extsHStes praertes.*
n. t, „ NiV*Bas,(giarkCo.,o),Noy.l>lßs]L-
Dr. John D. Pwi—Dear Sir: “ Dr. Goyzuu’s Extract •” “ i '-
of Surnparilla.” 'This medicine has been prescribed [ ■ , V - .
??i'd^M, r ;, l ? e T l “ t ye ?”’ ' vl 'kS‘i‘><l effect, Jtrgenfri'- ■*" /, ‘f,
ral dehiluy, Luver Complaint, Dyspepsia, -f,
Chronic and. Nervous diseases. In all FemaleComX > ' ~
plaints ii Certainly is ungqii&ilttl, 4 ! ~
. , this metlieine the patient eonsUaulv v r + r» * c
gains and vigor, a fact *worthv of grest eon- '-» r ,- - •* \ - ' 1 r
siderauorL it isjplrasanuotiie taste and smelhandcafl “ 'l ' *-
■be used by persons with the most delicate stanweh#» * * V
with ony circumstances. I ant * eahui* A
frotn expenence, and to the afflicted 1 advise its use 1 - * *}
„ DR. a LEEPEB. i |
E&rast XAtUrJitmt da tztentim Mtrehnnx w Xfo* T ‘ ,
. ITtfconttnas r. it* J I :
_ ... ... w ,N*Bauir, (Wisconsin)* Oct
Mr. John D.Park —Dear Sir: lam out of your “Wise ‘i -,
- 1 • ' 1 4‘
tract ot Yellow Doct and Sarsapanlls.” rleaso for- ' - . •>
ward aaupply immediately. ,M . j
Your Balsam of Wild Coe riy’worked to a^charm herCx * 9 :
—not a bottle failed of affording immediate relief, andih ,
every instance htftone (aa. gentlemant./TT.
Yellow Dock bas done equally , , Y
as well-dtook three bottles myself, lost &11, and en- . / , ",
joyed peffcet-health last winter, for the first winter ftt i -m , .
J °S b n a severe ernptton ol ' ' , |
the skin, which laid me up from two weeks to four , / *1
m if. l S4?x®7 :i, ? ue V u,a v.' l ’- r * n ®> unUl ' WI "Wr. r. - 1 . f
. , e ?ff E. JoneSj a brother merchant and , a i
frimid of mtnevtoo k twohoutes of the YelWDoek fo/ ' i
a Erupuon, worked an entire «*"
cure. . 1 ‘ -c_— - »--_ c*■
. 'Mv store ulat ffie corner of Wmeomnn Avenue and - ' i
I Wafuntstreeu, Yours, tespectfolly. -r ' i
... ; •*='• = -•••< - CHARLES EL CASE. 1v “ . j
ny*Pfiee SI per hottle-sixTiottles for S 5" ' • I -
I „So Why. j. Dl PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio,. 1 v *
Fonrth a” 4 Walnut sts g-entrarEn ' •# ’
?tJa? 1 ]? , l!;' rT, 2, wlloln 1111 ofderß must be addressed! "
J ? Co, Pittsburgh; L Wilcox, Jr, corner Market " ‘ J /
streetandtlio Diamond; BA Fahnestock A CoTPllts-'/ "
hurghi Ji4 Jones, Pittsboreh; Lee A Beckham, Alio- *" ' *
Fi" en: £.£' eaeH, Washington•, WH Lamber- ‘ ■Jp r _ ,*
•Sf«* Bs . b “K I »B,rajKonna,iSomerse'ii : Bco« Ai Gilmore! c * ‘ . *
burgh | Hildebrand A Co, indrnna, J R" Wright, Klttan- ..
mngi Evans.&::Co, Breokvillt, A= Wilson * Son, ' £ - -i
Wayjtesbhtgh; M’Farlaud At Co,N Callender, Mead? T ' ,1
villef Bnnon* Co, Lrre, Henry Forker, Mereer; Ja» " *■ 1
Butler, S Smith, Bearvdr; J b Sammertoff,
& n wat!lie* J ° n “- »*“»"«■ r g°sr\ 1
rrOR THE C*UREOF*S?GHa COLOR HOARSE- * „
Amongthomotnerousriiscovenes Science has made “ V-"
tnthtseenfcratiomio
creaseits enjoyment,and even prolongtle term ofhu- , X,
man existence, none can be named ormore realvalue ’ ‘ :
tomankuifl,thau:ilii* eoutnbnUoiibf CKemlatry to the •’ » *
Heailag Art.: A va3i trial of tu virttiesihroughonithis ‘
-breadcountry,JmspntveobeyoaaadouW.thainomedl- ~ > 1
cine .or comMnaflon of medtetnea yet known,can so
hhrtljrcontroland cafe the numerous varieties of pul- ’ ,
.luonary disease which have htihefto swepi from our ' - ‘ i
-jiiiosEthousantia and thousands • every'ybar. Indeed
fthereiahoWabandnnt reason to believe a Remedy has • J "t
atlengtWiienXoandwhichcnulerelied oatocare the ' % - •
mostdangCronsaffecUonsofthil lungs. Ourspaeohere, ~u .
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effeeted byitsusejbui we wonld present the following ~ J “ w
opinionaof eminent men, and l re(er farther enquiry to' " - % . ■. X
thecircular which the Agent below panted, wilt always - t ,*
bexireasedltofiirnishfree,whfcrem'arelhll parliculars, ~ -- - . ,
ann Indispotable proofs of these facte. ■ . . 4 < ■ -
Front the -<■ A < ~ ~ V -
? ProfessoMlitchCbCk° '' - - trWSH *, ' ' j - ’
“JamesC Ayet-Biri^Lhave asedyourChdrryPec-' ' ’ r a -1 .
1 lorel tn myown casoof deep-seated Bronchitis,sndttm . • J
I satisfied chemical constitution, that it is an ad- % . *
uttrable compound tor the relief of ra.-*ngaland bfM*- 1 -i ,
ehtaldifficulues If my hpluion as to its snpertorchar- iT *
acter can be of any servreeryoo are at ÜbenY to use It' jX J
as yon think proper <**»**- .
EJOWAftQ HITCHCOCK, L L D, |
ihe widely celebrated ProretoorSiUmaaoJljD. 3 ” -•- , \
LL. H, VrofeagororCbemiitry. SJineralpßy;'' v. . s .. -.. •«-
fcou Yals College, hTember of ute Lit.ETul %, -> I
Mod Phil and Scientific BOeleUes of 3
i America and Earope.
v I deem Fictormi an admirable composl* % v * „ " %
uon from some of the besiartieles m the MatenaHcdfr I
04, amt a very effccuy© remedy for thff class of ditto*. * * I*' *’ i
esit Uintended iagnre. n * j / i i
New Haven, Cu Nov 1,1849. * 1 M ' *
Major Parnson. PrejidemofiheB.C. Scnaie, atatci - ' ' £
he has used 1 the Cherry Pictoral with wondernii «c- , i
cess, to core un infiomaiion of th^rongß. l r J_ * |
Fron one ol ih firal physicians in Maine |
j » ■»* -
Ur X C. Ayer, Ldweir—Dear Sir: X am now con- ** \
flionUy asmg your Cheery Pectoral In my practice, and < -
preferitto-anyotberinediClnftfarpulmonarycoinplftima. ' * - - - »
Fromohseryationi ofmanv severe cases, I am convmc- ~
edit wdlcnyecoughs,colas,and-disensesonhainmn;
that have pal to defiance, all other remedies , \ * * ;
linvariably retommenditansem caseofeonstnandon, * * - ‘
andconaiderltmiichueheBtremedyknownforth£kdia- <s> "
ease. 1 Respectfully yonrs, t i.
, KS» CUSHMAN, SI. ft,
Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer,Practical Chem* V
ist,Lowell,MQBS. , f
to Pitubnrgh wholesale and re (ail, by B. A. * 1
Fahnestock, by J.M~Townsend, jn AKcgheny City »-*
ibyfl P. Sciiwatlr, odd J. poaglass, and by dragnsto / * i *“
genejullys { t 1 I
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JP Boats, Halls, Chambers, Kjtcbens, Workshops, nod i ,
indeed every*placowhere light to'required. The pnblie *«. j c
are mpectfully invnedtocall and examine a beautiful , -i
assortment of these Lamp*.* Also, Lamps of all kinds, j u \ -
Lnrd LhndOil,
Lamps,Gtobea,GlaßHe9,vVwks, jfiPV.* - »
Paper, Tin Shades, Mais ana all things i
mining to thq trade. Also, a superior Safety Lament 1 i * j
for Steamboaia and Stables. , , - - ' r-
The cheapest lighttobe-toinid far Store '
L poses, IsTonkh’sllefinedGtemlcatOii and Lampa,fioia J ’ 1
which, a splqhdid atg>ofa"«en| Oer ,
hour, enQaJ.rf apt superior,in gas.., WA-invue c aa ex- V w %
amiaatiop of«our goods anitpncesw eßcingprepared bv
sßsissaSjfi '
fltemoMtaojableterms, ’ V ' i>
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