The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, December 20, 1851, Image 3

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n^ 1 yt-iy* l 1 BATTTRT)AT MOBNTNG:::::::::DECEMBER 20. FROM CAUFOBNU. , Ihebw7e™iaLng‘ n Saiea at Aoccon, °So<«r<iayVl>ecembe“ No. (15, corarr Wood asd Diaaom srarsrs, ” J)E[wfe]|g tfjßggfr.ftrSll™-'- - ' '' '
. ri - . flB to ■— Arrival of~*Me~lJanlel Webster. we»,_her yes.rdaywae mor e p.easan, for o u , doo r £■£- NEW YORK, jgjggl - .
‘Vv^Kr ' Ba. A communication mrelabon to the lec- rmtafnendeMdllhepabUc generally. With an Sipe- '»>neB. Transae.u.ns, however, coal,aue eteeedrng- GoW ondSJo.r,Bo«gAi,So.i a odWang«i, 1 , .V'
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COHTENTS. —Potticai lue opintoal itauway» SGQO t UUU m the hands of paasenserß. She sail* TTAVINfi been engaged in the above business for the sales of 6 kegs Glades at 10; Roll sells ai 15010.
► L r'XS.ViI Old Winter- The Old House: The “Happy ed from Son Juan on the 9th ofDecember and Xl lasi-« year«,m ibis cu>, would respecifolly >o OROCEBIFS-The demand lor surer and Mola.«e. ItKABIKR A RAHffIT. ’ Passages can bo engaged in the following unea, Cnre gnaranteed •rrueaieo. I - 1
► J*-*--: >1 •’ U 1“ ,vmter ' me uianws, “ tonohed nr TT»3,„„n S ■ ° bou consignments of Goods, lo be sold mil,n market, ' u l T,”., ~ Banicrsand Ezchungt firoktrs, Dialer m Asrn.n a.d sailing puncioally on the days appointedFourteen_yeara> praeftee (four In this eUyVesah,.. n , t - -- “ ’ ■**
* *s&**■&*-&■** >; i Birdlinc” Sons. — Prose —A California Widow , where she landed 120 pas- either for Auction or private sale—particularly Glass- continues brisk lor the cit> tradt. in small lots, we note Bornesue Bills, Bills of Ezchangt. Ctrttficatu o f Drpci- SWAjLiOW TAIL Line leaves Liverpool on the oth JJro wn to Ooer assurances of speedy cure i '.i'
n _ . tr^ QQ Ti»l» in EdC- sengen? with about $200,000 destined for wore. Hardware und Dry Goods; and will make liberal sales of Sugar m s<ooJc, as in quality! Mola-ses ;i5036: u.Btink Sotes-and Coin. and2lstof each Month. . come under his care. '•••• ,i.--, *■:■■■ :■: •v,-.v-.^--..-.t < : -*■?- '.■■'■■■■" v'v yjt'
~ Austria and the Ke\oluuon , iioss Charleston and Orleans advances on all kinds o? Goods consigned ns for sale n n fr pp we nuole „, n Corner of Third and Wood sis., dircctl* opposite the 8 BED STAR LINE leaves Liverpool on the 25tn of . Office and private consulting roOfflS, 41 Kacunm Ay
no Dem- The Dan iel Webster bnngn the pnaaengere refer 10 Mu3sr . lieweu, Roe ACo,E K Vio oftenng yesterday , Ch.M„ .l-t-1 UrerpooiTwtc. aMonm
Committees C «* Hoosejd b /-Stdownbythe Goidhnnter, wUch MtSan lm no «S I .o», r ‘ '* -
Senate: Kessuth’s AddreßB to toe x»iuiAUiuio at ™ ISCO *&7 B alter the mail Steamer Oeaver. Saint IxiuU; Butler &. Brothers, Cincinnati- 1 J - 1U “ IJ ' 25 - »• lIOLfIIKB ft SOUS, THEc£.YDE LINE o( Gtasgow PackeU sails from .fbMhatpahlfhltrOUble; «neverftil».,••;•:?-
p. nmlH „ ttnaanth on Ireland , The great Northerner, for Panama, which laW vessel had 0...r«e M'La... Pittsburgh " [US, r\e FLOUR-Saie, from .tore .i«n3@2 7s a r\^7 V a- GLASGOW o? the fit Sid ISti of each month. „SSf. e S?i^ riv t l 'o^“. alla 4°; n°„Z*.
Committee, Kossuth on l«u ? 600 passengers and 5170.000 on freight, homd.a o7»mo.> fl ~r tlnnl, r - LARD OIL-Sales ofio bbl. No i m jo, r. S 7 tofe. »«,/.„ d»,, m,, „h .and ALan-A weekly Lineof Packet, for New Orleans J MOND, Pittsburgh, Penn*. Tb. Doemr »alumTj-., -
Koesnth Banqo.nt m New Yotk.-MM- a lJ ge Bamin &ehani3 ’ ot v! J C De KEiNNA. AucMouo.r. Bacon AND PROVISIONS —Tltere, \t,r> lntli do . - V~*-<
-J'iS Welcome to Kossuth, a Revolutionary, Fund; The Daniel Webster left Havana on the 14th, T T I VJ fcjRWBIT^l l? 3 IJpREMPTORY SALK oi mg m new Bacon; the sales being principally confined OaNKLRSandEXCHANGE BROktßs,and Oea- ) Senior Fanner residea in Liverpool, and *a
4SrThe Jackson Monument; Kossuth on Non-Inter- at noon She left in port the ateamers Phrla! 1.b..L m... w. h.v, [£%-? ** embnreatmn". 3 . all paaaegeS in s »,
vpntinn Thi> American Indiana; The President uelphia and Isabel; arso, the U 8 ship Decatur Onmmenis and To>s, Bronzed and Lava Ware, Altuucal non* to note receipts, m ton.equenteof aBU pension ernes const uitl> rorstle p s Per ' dcal roQs of visnlmr the Old ConnU*y V ' <
I ?*}*■:.a ’ . nrhai- ?r dna in ITAdontl, ...i n Jeremiah Dickens, of Philadelphia, died De- f*oxes and Instruments, Popular Ganies; Ac Ac. at Auc- of navigation, have tallen off. i.ollu?nons inact m all ihe mieb throughoot the Uni- can j iave |jj c i r passage engaged through from Pills- ** a£-':
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very great Timety OI Foreign and Domestic The nows from California is not especially continuing every evening until mi are di posed oi, on BANK NOTE LIST. Mgjr<jy p 'passage NEW YORK I.
Ai*ff SV«••■tv ; ?v i News; Congressional and City Intelligence, &0. important The aocounts from themimngdis- nceouni of whom it mny concern—A very extensive and JlB , UO mos ..aoE-.T Dan bo hadat very reduced rates bp applying to the ;iv.
t r»,»di.i,t'tli«(’mn«n.nn. m triots continue highly favorable valuable collccuoii of recherche and unique articles and coBEMTEDDiiUYaY lIOOM aUROEST. undersigned Agent lor the Messrs. Tapscotvof New
&o. For saif.at the Lonntmg.Room. Lj 1.. .1 , , t _ a toys, som« of wbieh are partially damaged, eompnsing Hoon *. Sargent, huhaage Banker,, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS York. JAMES BLAKfeLY,
ii Sheriff Buchanan had been shot at the Sono- extra rich China cologiien and vases; caiidle.uek*; cups - , . . . .V, E. Corner of Wood and Sixth streets. t PinfiurgA. Pa iCornerol Sixth and Liberty streets, S.-V'-iWiiyre.i'ycigL.vXj --w.^.y ; -:v
-si, ! Fire !—At about half cast six o'clock vester- Ta oam P' ncar Sacramento, by a party consist- and saucer., pin boxes,jraby and email glass Ta.e>, dark c™ W .nt Sad Iw, hah,, fNI.tI.VRS 1.1 To, n, B„„k Note., Time Bills, Foreign (2nd .lory) fitatmrpA ~j e . -
( ; ■.■..■,■■■■■■■'■■ ■ ■ " ” tug chiefly of Mexican marauders- The vigt- blue do , white landscape do Bohemian bottles a.tou- JL-ami Domesiic Exchange .Certificates of Deposit.Ac I_>assen«EßS from the OldCounlry.inanyof TAP- l»r Bnvsntt’s Imiimrsil Eitroet ' •' •-••••'• .•••..•••.•;• :■:'£■
,t Litly*»rfii? > .»d >1 flay morning,-the old frame tavern at the oomer i ance committee of Raernmontn ware iu-Hvo t„ ■' ' ' 0he .” , ,“ «ologoes, do- king holders and tumbler?, PENNSYLVANIA. OHIO EXCHANGE on oil Hie principal Cities of the Union i SCOTT tc CO'S Lines, wilt he fnmisbed at sea V 1 ny*°tt » Irjpm,Yeu : Katene^
at Liberty and Water streets, that has been th 4 matter, and had made several arrests The ! prJ’.,'small chum’p.iehera° evemUeu, of' tVC p! 1 , , , ra b del S ph,a“ k Other «l"m BsT.ks" | wnhom'nuy eitmlharel ’Seft^nglr’o"!?reS YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA. ,_-
Standing perhaps for half a century, was dis last report states that the Shenff had died of his Be°k»”’oumv ‘ G^‘vSfe n,1 “’ ky sS , CJION'- madeon .11 pari.,.(,he Umon .nh. 0«»^ r T Ptfit ew of • ', f
covered to he on lire otUe r murders had been comm,„ed
- en; but owing to a pretty fresh breeze, the ear- ,n the neighborhood of Marysville and Sacra * ml larsu tuslno.» globe raiile, hand looking gle -e Danville ■ Wooster Se. 65 Wood Str.st, ' lowa’nee of lea, sugar and molfises IT WILL CURE WUHOUT FAIL, , - - r
ly hour in the day, and especally the combust.- meato by Lxicans ° Mate Bk^ateh.. , , I(jH , ‘nsun.iv Fb ' l^ H tI T TAPSCOTP ACO orl«Vd, - , J»
blestoteof the old building, the flames obtained The excitement in regard to Capt Waterman uesßohem,„n gl Ension ILLUVOIS. • T.me^Bdl otErehnnge iSd NomidS W Y°’to • 'i 'v.'l t
J^6r^l,iS.%.*is ; <?*VF^£T , <sV«s. , fc^i* s ?«SL;wr^*Jc^«£^■-«is„‘ii,j=4S , . . , . . j w has somewhat subsided at San Francisco. His -vofk boxi*», geiiis uresing com. , magic lanierni.fnn- Germamown a? Rranc 1 -r counted. Gold. Silver iimi Bank Notes, bought and sold. JAMES BLAKELY, Erysipelas* Chronic Sore •
and it was entirely consumed No haye c(jme forwarJ atatcd SXno!" ' 1 KENTUCKY boll.. ..0n,.., .d.... .11 .he principal eu...of he United •«* _ Sixth and Lll.env.l, AnSorSSTTMWn, ’!
material damage, We believe, was done to other soon as they could bo safe from mob law, and a.sonrd toys; smher and ivory pen holder-; n large v.- Montgomery CO •• AH solvent Bunks I I -!«»“-rare, ved oi Par and Currenl Tund.. £dj*T FOR LIVERPOOL—PocieI of the OIA sj -;
PF y P P ■ and demand an investieation n P flutea and conoii purges; ms". Pmjl u" 1 e 0 ' rIU "‘ 1 ■ • (Siam •I I pXCIIANGIv AND.BANaING HOUSE OP I I R^enm I{ asease
,1 ..estate of the late Ross Eiaek, A benumb “mCre have been driven - - T , 2L££?£ " -V. *t'
a'C/I la City; and was in a very dilapidated condition f rom the mines by the rains, and have sought mil B,are- slate. Lh.ii. and lav. eurd haakeis u...a Washington r Wisconsin L'J'uZZi H discount ,„ p or ,„ JAMES BLAKELY, itonldlm SneJijlteffhtvfe? 4 ->* v- V*« ‘ \
We have understood that a woman who was in winter quarters m San Francisco The SRI 5?^ i ; l ~" e, ■ 1 Mdwauf.e '’° “ s Z- corner Sixth aadUberty at, *! - >X'&' 7
the house narrowly escaped with her life have flooded the cellars and stores in the lower toy dog,; playing card,; tc. Ac. -Hie above articles I TtNNESSU; Newjer=e> 10- LONDON LINE OF PACKETS —To saH Costiveneaa.
188 nousi, nanuwty xsuape Dart of the eitv will be open for ...«peei on on Monday and Tuesday. All'tolvem Bank. -t Ue,Bw »ro par I .•• of November—Tho paeket ship HENRIK
pare oi lae ctty . d ec v o 1 P McKenna. Aue’r ah sotwqt Bank. t xxciuiwe. »tm«». sruiiie. SBBo£HUDSON, S.C. Wamn, Master, will sail os,
A Blight shook of an earthquake was expert- - - - NORTH CAROLINA New N tyrk anti Plnuiiid|>hla' 3-16 prem ft prem. above her regular day. For freight or pQßaage ■t.-fifyw-’ ■■>
r--"u euced at San Francisco on the eveninp- of the l; 1, b 7Al.h -A KsKM, I.onmimni. unnui 108 All solvent Banks-■■ ■ 1 Bnlumnn- --I | •• having elegant aerotiliuodations, apply lo the.eaplnin, -, .' ■t;.- .’ ;
,fT." u™ evening oi the MK H of HH»r KATE LAND -iluaied on in. SOUTH . AR.IfINA 1" ■!■'« on boird nl Murray’s wharf, foo of^Wharf street; or to « '4 tf ‘
vvft'. J lothot November. in,,,, itivrr. iwemy-iw,, mde, from Piuvfurs h. The , o Jr., ■ 1 ’ -7 ■ J aaifs ki AKFI.Y a vent
g^^^^N&'ffS!e&tej^?2^T!k'C>'s'sit c SAN FRANCISCO MARKET—-Nov. la. improvement, eousisi oi an exce.imi. sione Dwelling. A - V gfor(!u * ' G. B. ABN OLD & CO., octal Sixili and‘Liberty bus., p'inslorgh ’msr.|a ->»
VIII. all ...eesaary om-buildings; alsn, a large frame All Solven.lfink . li BASK E U S. AN It DEALERS /,V
**- vjVJ -.HI «. ha I. Orel, irdol ip, le sud oil,, r Fru Ins a iahlma i V lIANGI i HIN 4-.-v'An<- ~
r '■ nfalllr.nng , , , 111 ■v.lve... Bulk, , HANK Nil fl S >t " -
A bom ~It>-live ae.es of the Land u denied,-liir All solvent Banks -• SIGHT AND 7^»x4^^T4^SiJt*WYA*&-J|SLKT
grcu-rpertol whieli i, bottom Land, in a high sum ol A ,, stniVenlßenk.' II TIME: DRAFTS, Ae.. Ac.
111— and no. uipn. ed n frruluy by any on ih, New k OH „ J , m^nu'“ »"O r °eeed, rent,, 1 . _
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'■ Kunkkl's N iGHTiNr.Ai.E3. — On Monday even
ing, these charming vocalists make their first
'appearance before our citizens. We remember
with great pleasure, their talented leader, Mr.
George Kunkle, he was here years ago, with the
“Virginia Serenades, and by his vocal powers
and gentlemanly deportment, gained many warm
admirers and a host of personal friends.
There too is Harry Lehr, the Philadelphia
favorite, ’tis truly sung—
" Laugh ami be gay, for away flies care.
At the soaml of the voice ol our own Marry I.eUr.
William Lehr, the young, but gifted Banjoist for
his age, is undoubtedly the greatest living per
former on that instrument.
Then comes Master Floyd ; the dear delight
ful “Miss Fanny.’ So closely does he repre
sent female character, that many a wager has
been lost,after.being staked that ho was truly n
veritable feminine.
H K. Johnston aIBO, is ranked as one of the
very best performers of the day, while Mr. Bur
gess as a vocalist, Mr. Squires as a Violtnißt,
and Mr- Morgan as a Tambonmst, ore really of
a very high order of talent
Young and old, grave and gay, go to Masonic
Hall on Monday evening, and you will never
cease remembering the pleasure yon enjoyed on
that evening.
Ice.—This article is uow very abundant m
our Ticimty. Indeed the not been so
large; for-probably ten or twelve years. The
keepers of Ice Houses are improving tbeir time
to lay in an abundant stock: and we may there
* fore conclude that there will be no lack of this
great summer luxury in 1852.
BSiu Teachers and parents should not forget
the exhibition this afternoon at (Hunger's Mir
ror of California. The rising generation will
have an opportunity of seeing if at the very low
rate of five cents each, when they come fifteen
in a-body. Let the Athenaeum be crowded.
Howe’s Cough CAS?tffr*»-ThiB is the season
when this most excellent' article can be fully
appreciated and made highly useful. tVe have
tried it, and can speak of its merits knowingly.
It is for sale at the Drug Store of Keyser &
McDowell.
BgL Second hand Watches at McKenna’s
Auction House, this evening.
jggg* FEESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad.
ams’ Express, at the WAVERLEY HOUSE,
Diamond Alley.
A VEGETABLE COMPOUND
THU* t.K’B BALSAM,
AN INF ALIBLE REMEDY FOR DIARRHIEA, DYS
ENTER Y, BO WEI. OR SUMMER COMPLAINT
CUltdren and Adulta,
• A Perfectly safe and efficient remedy under all Cir •
cumstanees.
IT has been u*cd with happy and never failing eflecis
by some ofour mo*l successful practitioner* of medi
cine, who have introduced, for the last two or three
veara us per certificates accompanying the medicine,
in pamphlet lorm.
Hundreds of ca<rs of both Children and Adults, have
been cured and icltevedby the above BALSAM, after
4>verv other rrinedy had been tried m vain.
* CERTIFICATE.
The following is a copy of cl-certificate relative to the vir
tua.t\c.,of the abort Balsam., used in the faintly of the
Rev J. H Potter, of the Methodist Book Concern, in this
City, ei= •* ,
Ma. Tursek—*ir: i deem tidue to you u».*ay, that,
far several months, l have been tryiug mauy remedies
for Diarrliosa, but with little success; bu: hearing of
year remedy. I procured one bottle, which 1 have used,
in my family, with great success, and I feel free to re
commend it to the panlie, ns a valuable medicine for
Diarrhaa And siimhiT d}.*ensey. Yours, truly,
Cincinnati, June 25,155 D. J. H PoiVBB.
The above Syrup or Balsam is t*old, Wholesale
aud Rreiatl, al Samuel C. Turner’s Drug Store, North-
East cornerof Orrhard and Main streets; at the Store
of Gardner A Co ,on Main street, between Seventh aud
Eighth street*, west .side, Cincinnati, Ohio ; aud at the
Drmcipaf Drug aud other Stores in the West generally.
AGENTS.
Pittsburgh—S. N. Wickersham. Allegheny—Jas
Dougla**- Manchester —W R. M’Cleliuud. Temper,
aneeville —VV. J. smith. Soaiii Pittsburgh—Jolm;Riu—
ferald Birmingham—John G. Smith, ai the Birmuig
&m Drug Store. M’Kecsport—P. Boker. Kluabeth—
1| Rjße'n. -WestNewton—Leighthy fc Gregg
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Public Sale.
NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of an order
of me Orphans’ Court of Westmoreland county,
there will be exposed to public vendue or outcry, on
MONDAY, the sth duy of January, 1852, us tbo proper
ly of James Ntcboli’s deceased, the following Real Es
tate, viz:
MANSION PART—M 6 acre*. 115 perches, strict mea
sure; about IUO acre* cleared, 30 in meadow, apple or
chard, stone dwelliug house and kitchen, large double
barn,two tog dwelling houses, corn crib, carriage boose
and other out buildings thereon.
MIDI* PART—I 27 acres nnd 40 perches, strict meas
ure about 50 acrescleared, about 10 acres in meadow,
one*large grist mill, fiame work, saw mill, frame dwell
- ill*' holiso and kitchen, frame barn and a log tenant
iiotise thereon
CO Mi TRACT —03 acres und 0 perches, strict mens
nre, about3sacres cleared, with one small cabin house
and an extensive coal bank thereon, balance timbered.
BOTTOM—9O acres and 13 perches, about 50 acres
cleared, and balance lit timber—the whole being first
rate bottom land.
Thirteen Acres of l.and-kuown as the Catharine
Reed Farm, principally all cleared, with a shingle roof
®~ edlog house thereon, being a first-rate piece of land
Mr. Archibald Fletcher, of the village of Youngstown,
will show the premises in the absence of the sobscri
berk, about one mile distant from Latrobe, and nearly
adjamiug the village of Youngstown.
Sale to take place on (hr- premises, -when terms of safe
will be made known by John Steel and Robert Graham,
Administrators of said Estate. By.the Court
dccs:eodts Attest, . A. GRAHAM, Clerk.
Alleghany Railroad.
IN Pursuance of the directions of an Act of Assembly
of lhe4tbof April, 1637. and Supplement thereto of
ths 15th of Apnl, 1851, euUlled an ** Act for the incorpo
ration of tbe Pittsburgh. Kiuonning nnd Warren Rail
Books will be opened for subscriptions
to the Capital Stock ol said Company, at 10 o'clock, A.
M .on Wednesday, November I9ih, 1851 ? at the St. Clair
Hotel, in the City of Pittsburgh, to continue open from
daylo day, ul a sutiicieni number of shares maybe
subscribed to secure the charier.
HarmCr Denny. William Robinson, Jr.,
John H. Shoenberger, George R. White,
Beniamin Darlington James Gray, 4th street,
Franci* Knxns, JobnMorrrison,
James Ro*s Snowden, George Ogden,
Robert Orri . Samuel Baird,
John Hechling, Philip Mechling,
Joseph Buffington, Alexander Colwell,
John Hutchison, Chambers Orr,
Robert Spurs, John Gilfrin,
Richard Reynolds, Commissioners.
n ovVo:dlw3tw4i
* . John SI. ttoDerts,
PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER,
DESIRES to inform the public that he has opened a
Workshop, at No. 16 Fifth street, two doors from
Market, where he purposes devoting his entire attention
io the repairing und rcfilting of fine Watches, Clocks,
and Jewelry- , . „
3j establishment, any and every, part of the finest
’ Welch** of T i me Pieces, that m»y havq become worn
noUor otherwise injured, can he replaced wiihnew, in
•' n arvie and finish eniirely equal to tne original.
AU'workdope at u»ts ‘■hop will be warranted to give
satisfaction.
: Harper; Joseph Woodweil,
ri i -Worß-Scaite; JoshuaßUodes, James A. and Robert H,
■ A limited but carefully selected stock. of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Spectacles,
band, which will be sold vcij- lowkir
Dunug the past fortnight there has been but
a moderate business doing, and prices are about
the same as on the lst'inst. Flour is selling m
small quantities at $l2 per bbl. for prime Gal
lego. There is no speculative feeling of any
kind manifested, and holders are unwilling to
make concessions. Shipments for the Atlantic
ports are expected to be small for some months
to come, and the emigration has increased, so
that a large consumptive demand is anticipated
Goods are shipping m moderate quantities for
Oregon.
FROM. THE SANDWICH ISLANDS
Advices from the Sandwich Islands have been
received at San Francisco, to the 2oth October
King Kamehamha had appointed the 18th of De
cember, a dny of Tbaukagiving.
A revolt took place among the prisoners at
Honolulu, on the 22dof October. The prisoners,
sixty in number, after making tneir escape,
broke into the magazines, and got possession of
arms and amumtion,and loaded three large guns
to the muzzle, and pointed them upon the town.
The promptness and energy o! the Sheriff soon
subdued the revolt, and the ringleaders being
once id irons, the fears of the populace had sub
sided.
XXXlIud CONGRESS- FIRST SESSION.
Washington Deo. 19.
Sknate. —Mr. Hunter presented the creden
tials of Mr Mcßea, appointed by the Governor
of Mississippi, to fill the vacancy occasioned by
the resignation ot Col. Dans, until the Legisla
ture shall elect a successor to Mr. Mcllea. 110
was sworn in.
Mr. Miller gave notice of a bill making appro
priations for the improvement of nvers and
harbors.
Mr. Gwinn introduced a resolution, which was
adopted, calling on tho Secretary o! the Navy
to lay before the Senate all letters received by
the department, concerning dogging in the navy.
Mr. Fish introduced a bill ainendiug the act
regulating the manner of holding U. S. Courts in
cases of sickness or disability of district judges.
The President’s message was referred to the
appropriate committee, and several unimportant
bills from the House were passed.
Mr. Underwood moved to tako up the bill lor
the repair of the Cumberland dam. Lost
The compromise resolution of Mr. Kootc was
then taken up, when he resumed his remarks.
FIRE AT CKARKSVILLE, TENN.
Louisville, Dec. 19.
Last night the tobacco manufactory of M'Clure
A. Browder, at Clarksville, Tenn., in which was
$9OOO worth of tobacco, was destroyed by fire.
The pork house of Mr. Chamberlin, with out
houses and numerous adjacent buildings, togeth
er with a large amount of hogs, lard, &c., was
also destroyed. The total loss is about $50,000
—partly insured.
Two coal boats from Brownsville, Pa., were
sunk at the head of Stewards Island, ou the Ohio
river. Six persons were drowned. Many flat
boats ore reported to have been sunk between
Evansville and Paducah.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Wabhikotom, Dec. 19.
The Republic of this morning publishes a let
ter from the Spanish Minister to Mr. Webster,
communicating the pardon of James M. Wilson,
one of the Cuban prisoners, in consequence of
an atfecting appeal in his behalf by his mother,
which was forwarded to the Queen of Spain,
who liberated him und sent him home with funds
from her private purse.
FROM ST. LOUIS.
St. Louis, l9.
Tbe weather is moderating a little ; naviga
tion is entirely suspended.
There is a little of moment doing in the mar
ket. Flour is active—holders are asking $4 for
superfine.
The stock of Wheat and Flour on hand, reduc
ing Wheat to Flour, is 28 to 80,000 bbls, against
150,000 at the same time last year. Of the
above 30,000 bbls, 22,600 are in the hands of
millers.
Philadelphia, Dec. 19.
Hon. Joel R. Poinsett died at Statesbnrg. S.
C., on Friday last, aged 73.
NEW YORK MARKET—Dec. 19.
Cotton... Drooping ; sales of 500 bales at 8£
for middling uplands.
Flour... Languid, with sales of 3000 bbls- at
4,18@4,56 for States and 4,5004,62 for Indi
ana. *
Wheat... Dull; sales of 2500 bus red Carolina
at 87 o.
Corn... Quiet; a cargo of mixed western sold
at 65.
Pro visions... The market is inactive ; Beef is
scarce ; saleß of mess at 8,50011,00, and prime
at 4,26@5,25.
Lard... Firm at 8&@8£.
Whiskey... Dull at 22.
Stocks... Steady; U. S. 6s, 1897, have ad
vanced Ohio 6s, 1875, sold at 116.
CINCINNATI MARKET—Deo. 19.
The river is stationary, and the weather con
tinues moderate.
Flour... Very little doing; prices are unchang
ed.
Whiskey... 15fc.
Provisions... Held firmly ; the only sales to day
were 8000 green hams at 6,6006,55.
Hogs... Firm ; 3000 sold at 4,70@4,80.
Other articles unchanged.
NEW ORLEANS MARKET—Nov. 18.
Flour... Sales of 7000 bbls Ohio at $8,85@4;
an advance of 200 since yesterday ; the specula
tive demand has increased.
Corn... Selling at 50c.
Pork... Advance d; sales of 500 bbls new mess,
at $l4: sides 806£c; shoulders 7@7i.
Whiskey. ..Sales 17J.
Lard...lmproved; sales of 200 bbls prime at
7K
Steam mill for Sale*
THE Subscriber ia authorised to sell the following de
scribed Mill Property, situated in Upper St. Clair
township,Allegheny county, Pa.,6 mile* from Pittsburgh
on the Vvashington Ttanipike. and Si miles by way of
the Plank Road—containing 2 acres, with a good frame'
Milt House, three stories tngn and 30 by 34 feci, with a r
first rote Engine, os good us new; two run of Stones,
one a French hurr of- the beatquality,‘and one Chopper.
All the machinery is in good- running order. Also, one
comfortable frame Dwelling House, Stable and other
out-buildings. There-is-coal under the whole property.
Persons wishing to purchase a property of this de
scription, would ao well to call and examine tbe above
and its advantages. The contemplated Railroad from
Steubenville to Pittsburgh is to pass in from of said lots,
Terms easy. For further particulars see the owner.
-ROBERT BIGHaM,-on the premises; or,
jy9:wlf v JAMES C. RICHEY, Agent.
Tavern Stand for Rent.
aiHßsubscnber offers forreitl his well-known ■ifes'jgV
TAVERN STAND,'situated on tbe Pitu-JiSir
burgh and Steubenville turnpike, thirteen
west of Pittsburgh... Possession given either on the first
day of Januaiy. or. ihe first dayTof Apnl;\s ■.
’ / * ALEXANDER KFFAYLDAN.
I Sairiond, Jyov. IC—novlSritwv ~
The Heaver. al*o. ihe H A O Railroad pass through
this Farm which makes u su contiguous lo market that
it odors inducement!, to iho»e dewirou* of purchasing a
Garden or a place toesiaolnh h Dmry. rarely lo t>tr met
ai li It will be hoM low nml on accommodating lermn.
for parijculitfs apply to l*. M-Kfc.fr.NA, Ami r .
or. u> J. A. sUOLhs,
decl* HoohcMer Pu
i CASK Haul's ANDuNKBuX.DRY UtMiDs.m p tt>
I charges, al uuciion.
(In Monday. Deouu.i.er ilnb, ul 10 O’clock tu ihr ti.re
noon wih be >olii m AlcKenuca Auction Hou.se. mi ac
count ol Wbum 11 may concern, lo pay charge*, unlcsn
redeemed before —One Box Dry t.oods und One i;n*c
Boots- left at store No. IJU vVood Hired, m April. Ihsl .
d-o 4 PMcKKNNA.Au.Yr
WA I'CHI-.S AT ALC.MON—On accoumol whom n
muy concern, to pay repairing and other charges.
On Saturday evening. December VOth, ut 71 o clock pre
cisely will be noid ai McKenna'S Auction House.on hc
couni ot the parties concerned, unless redetmed bejore.
the rolU wing gold and silver watches, left at diflVrrm
period* with Sqnds A Rmeman al their store in the city
of Piiisburgh for repairs:—One gold watch, leftby&am
oelLodwig: one stiver lev. r do, Aug Auchenbaugh ;
one silver anchor watch, io jewels, P. Miller \ one dodo
13 do- A Montbancee; oue silver imnung ca<e waich.
made by R Thompson. London, No -2i)»74. left by Jacob.
l-owma/t. ono silver lepiue. Peer Snyder , one English
wstch s«mucl Kaffcnberger, one stlverlcpine,4jewels.
S Myers one do do 4 do. left by J. Peters; one do da
silver eup and dial. 4 holes joweied, left by J VV Park,
made by Hreeuct : one double ease watch, left by
John Ford ' SANDS* RINKMAN
novtttt P- McKfc.NfrA. Aue r
Valuable Heal K elate at Private Sale,
SITUATE on Eiiih street, between Wood and arntth*
field fronting 30 fed on the lorrner, by one hundred
and twenty fed in depth , clear of all incumbrance.
This property i» the mod advantageously located of
any now offered lor sale—jeing in the most prosperous
pari of the city, adjoining the Theatre, nearly opposite
Masonic Hall, and only a tew steps from Uie new Cus
tom House ami I'o't Office, together with the propor
tionate increase of business which is now spparenu and
daily increasing renders it Uie most valuable mmurk
el Th»- terms wi'l be accommodating. Apply to
MilS MAITHKW STEWART
Ailepheuv City;
dectO'U or to P. M’KHNNA. Aucrr
p, Rl. UAVIh, Auctioneer.
C'tLOTHS I’ASSIM KR BS, PINE SHIRTS*, Ac . at
/ Auction. —Ou Tuesday morning, December 23*1, at
10 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Room*, corner of
Wood aud Fifth street*, will be sold on a credit of ninety
day* ou sum- over 8100, for approved endorsed paper,
ilie following us.*»-rtment of de*ira»>le goods —Super
trench uml English Broad Cloths, Do black and fanes
Cassimerrs; SaUin« tt»; Tweed*; French Cioakmg; super
Pilot and Be.vrr Coalman Woollen PlaiJ-, Liusey*.
Serges; colored Cambrics; Coat and Vest Button*. Olovee.
Suspender*: Wool Comforts, Ac. Ac
Alko, 15 dozen Pine Shins.
j eC *»i P M. DA VIS. Aue’^_
QPLENDID ANNUAL 4 * AND t.llT BOOKS. SI AN
D.AKD AUTHORS, Ac at Auction—On Monday
evening, December 22d. at frf o’clock, at the Commercial
Sales Room*, corner of Wood and Filth streets, will i>e
sold by eatulogue the and most choice selection
oftupcrbly nluM.ated Gift Bonks, embracing the latest
hud mast elegant works published for the ruining Holi
day*.
Also, hue ediuju- o( Standard Authors, among which
are: Gift Leave* of American Poetry; Souveutt Gallery.
lrt»s Keepsake, Rosemary; Amaranth; Cabinet of Mod
ern Art, Home Oifertug; Romance ol Nature; Dew Drop;
Snow Flake; Gems of Be.«ut>; Friendship's Offering;
Garland, Hogarth’s Works, 2 vol 4to, 144 steel engrav
ings; National Gallery ol Pictures, 2 vol* 4io, superb en
gravings; Scripture Gallery of Pictures, 2 vols 410, *u
petb engravings; Headley’s and Colton’s Work?; lire’*
Dictionary, We ster’s Dictionary; Shakspeare’s Works,
S vols, splendid copies ot the ancient auu modern Poets,
Ac Ac. Also, a large assortment of family, pew and
pocket Bible*, nl varied und beautiful bindings. Cata
logues arc now rcudy
P.M DAVIS. Aue r
INTERESTING and Valuable Miscellaneous Boots,
Splendid Annuals and illustrated Work- a' Aucuon
On Saturday evening, December VUth, at 6 o’clock, at
tlir Commercial S*il<» corner of Wood and Fifth
?lreets. will be -old by catalogue, a choice collection of
embracing Mowi*on’* history of Virginia 2vols; Wise’s
system ol Aeronautics, numerous plates; Ciymcr on Fe
ver*' Fisher on the Small Pox, colored plates, Gib
t.oii’* Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Avals;
American Gallery of Art, fine steel plates, the "Ins,”
lor ISSI, 6-ic steel plates. Religious Souvenir ; Gem* of
HSjuty ; Christian Tribute, Snow Flake; Picior.al l l
hrary of Useful InforraaUon, 250 plates, Lamaniue’a
Freuch Revolution of lS4*i, illustrated ; Pictorial History
ol tbe Uuited State* , ShaSspeare’s Work*, a voU, best
library' edition; Noble Deed* of Women, Luxury of
Natural History, 400 engravings; Drawlrg Room Scrap
Book 20 steel plates ; Winter Bloom, illustrated; Nich
olson’s Mechanic’s Companion,46 pia es; Stair Builder's
Guide ; Poetical Worksof Tuppcr, Scott, Moore, Burn*.
Cowper, Milton. Young, Pope and others ; Dictionary of
Shaksperian Intonation*; Huiuc und Macauiry’s Hit-to
rv ol Knglacd.e vol*., Ac , Ac.
tiKtc \9 * f> M DAVIS, Auct’r.
r BALKS BTFFAI.O KOUE't at Auction —Go j.,'i
« ) day afternoon, I9lh instum. at 3 o’clock, ul the Com*
mercml Sulet Rooms, corner of Wood and Filth street*'
will be sold—s bales Huflalo Robe*
dcclH P. M. DAVIS. Aoci’r.
W. O. B'CiittTSKT, Auctioneer.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY at Auction Will
be sold on Saturday evening, December 20th, atdf
o’clock, at M’Cartney’s Auction House, a large as*on
menl of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Ac., suita
ble for Christmas Presents. Among the lot may be men
tioned in part, gold hunting cased Watches, gold patent
lever Watches, silver lever Watches, gold Pens, told
Peucils, gold Finger Kings, gold Watch Keys, gold Ear
Rings, silver Pencils, At*.
declQ W. G M’CAKTNKY. Auct’r
Y" aLUABLE'KKAL ESTATE IN THE FIFTH
WARD At Auction Will be sold, on Moody, De
cember 22d, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, on the premi
ses, a Lot of Ground, fronting 44 fret on Liberty street,
and extending back 100 feet to Spring alley. On which
is erected on Liberty street, four Brick Tenements ; on
Spring alley six Brick-Tenemeuts,—all in good order,
and near the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. Said Tene
ments will rent for 8500.
The above is one of the laou valuable properties of
fered at Auction for some time, and would be well worth
the attention of capitalists. Terms at sale.
For particulars enquire of Will BBASON, Esq., or of
declO W. G. M’CARTNEY, Auct’r.
The Pittsburgh and Braddock’i Field
Plank Road Finished I
fflHEManager* have the pleasure to announce to the
X public that the Planking of the entire length of the
Roan was completed on the l?th instant. The Road is
now open for travel through from the Turnpike at Tur
tle crerk to the City of Pittsburgh,(lli miles), affording
a ready, rapid, easy and pleasant communication for
wagons and carriages of every description
dec!B:dAw3ts ALEX. SCOTT, Pres’t.
Republican. Intelligencer and Argua, Green*burgh.
Whig and Visiter, Somerset, copy above to the amount
of Si und send bill to this Office.
Steam Mill for Sale.
rpHF. SUBSCRIBEK is authorized to sell the following
L described MILL PROPERTY, situated in Chartiera
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 sixty (160) fectio a5O loot street; on
which there is erected a large new Mill House, 30 feel
by 60 fefet, 4 stones high, wttn a first-rate engine and 4
ruu of stone*—one a French Barr, of the best quality;
one for 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 Burley Meal making successfully.
Also—A large Engine and Coal House, and a Dry
House; and Coal cheaper than it can be had in the
country. This would be a desirable situation for any
one wishing to go into the Milling business, as it is in;
one of the best neighborhoods for the business in the
count y Tbispropeny would not be in the market on
ly that the owners are about to remove to the far west.
Persons wishing to purchase a property of this descrip
tion, and getinto a profitably business, would do well to
call soon, as we are determined to sell cheap.
For further particulars sec the owners, Messrs. M 1
Cormlck A Phillips, on the premises, or
auUMtd&Wlf C. RICHEY. Agent.
nhOYsT'toys I—We respectfully invite the~uuemion
of oor fnends and the public to our assortment of
Toys, Work Boxes and Fancy Goods now opening for
the Holidays. Persona wishing to make selections for
Christmas presents have now an opportunity. Goods
sent to any part of the city or vicinity.
deeiO KENNEDY A HASLETT.
/"CRANBERRIES— 1L bbls. just received per steamer
V/ Diadem,and for sale WM. A. M’CLURG A Co-,
declO ; 256 Liberty street.
TIIOBACCU—SOhhds. Kentucky Leaf for sole by
J. A. MaZURIE.
assortment Rosewood Jklouid-
Ac, for sale by
\ nov3 < »- CHARLORRE BLUME;
Carlisle • • - • f
Erie i I
GeUy*l>ur!?li 1
Harrisburg f I
Honesdale t
Middletown - -I j
W aynesburg • I |
\ ork Banks I i
Relief Notes |
United States Bank 15 |
Allegheny City Scrip-* par]
Allegheny Co. •• • • preini
Pittsburgh City “ ••• par]
NEW YORK !
New \ ork City -pan
Country Banks t
NEW JERSEY. !
All Solvent Bank*- ft
DELAWARE. .1
All Solvent hanks pari
bmali Notes #
MARYLAND !
Baltimore Hanks purl
Country Hanks j !
Baluinore } •*
ICineinneu 1 din.
(Louisville 1 *•
I VAI.UK OF COINS
! Amt* Mean Gold (new) - par.
1 do do (old)-5prem.
[.Sovereigns ? 4.60
[Fredenosdoers 7.85
{Ten Thalers ... 7.80
jTeti Guilders 34)5
ILouih d’ur 4.20
:Napoleons • * 3.rt»
j Doubloons, Patriot - - 15.73
I do Spanish" 1643)
[‘Ducats 2)5
VIRGINIA '
Bk of V*. and Branches f j
Farmers- Bk A Branches J i
Valley Uk and Branches | j
Exchange Bk A Branch's f I
Wheeling Bank- .......f
do Branches -••- f i
NEW ENGLAND f!
All Smilvciil Banks fl
PORT OP PITTSBURGH
1 rsri y IBCUBS WATKE W THE CUaBNEL
AKKIVED-
None
DEPARTED;
None.
Wheeling and Pittsburgh-
FAKE REDUCED*
(JEHL& FOH WHEELING—-The new and FPlen
sagpiilipiadid side wheel passenger steamer- WIN
CHhSIER, leaves for the above and aH mierimdiate
ports every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, tti U) A
M.precisely. TERMS
To W heeling 50 ecntr
Intermediate ports 25 j 0
Deck passage 05 do
[j~ If the above rates are not low enough we will
make a further redaction Hec&tf
For Wbeeltnff!
THE new and splendid passenger steamer
K b jmoo*«. via™
wtilran *»a regular wi-wcekly packet between lhi«
city ami >Vheeling, leaving Puishurgh evrrv Tuerduy
Thursday and Saturday, at 10 A. M.. mr Beaver iv«*u«-
Vihe, Steubenville and Weilsburgb ; returning- leave*
Wheeling for Steal enville. Wellsville and Beaver every
Monday, vVeoncsusy uua frid y, ut 8 A M.
K*r freight or passage, having un*urpa**«-d arcotnrao
dano*'*, apply on board, or to
ARMSTRONG, CROZER A Co, Agents,
... . , Water street.
The Winchester is a new >ide wheel boat, and u the
largest and finest steamer ever built for the trade p a ».
sengern and shippers con depend on her remaining t.»
the trade . drdfcu
Por Wheeling,
( J JjQCt»S> THE splendid swift running pa><ejierr
JpmU’Mßienmer cl ' lPl> kß No i!, Thomas Moo an.
Master, will run as a regular packet between ihi- city
and Wheeling, leaving her* every Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday, at 10 A. M. Returning, leaves Wheeling
every .Monday, Wednesday and Friday, ut A M
For Wheeling 75 C enis.
Intermediate Ports 51)
Deck Passage t | o
For freight or passage, having superior accommoda
tions, apply on board, or to
SHERIFF A BINNING, Agents,
_ . No 10 Market street.
The Clipper No a. is one of the fastest boat* ever
constructed for the trade Passengers and shippers can
depend on her remaining in tho trade. InovJU
For BJtiannlng ami rnte.h,
draught and pleasant steamer
A RION, Capt. Milusoas, will leave the
Allegheny wharf on Monday, Wednesday and Friday*,
si 3 o clock. P. M , for Kuianning and Catfish For
freight or passage apply on board. Inovl^
AlUqbeny Hirer Trade.
REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS.
Lell£s*!?... Tu . 1! 5 n ' ! ALLEGHENY BELLE
ffiffijjpgaP' o - i, c»pl. W*. H, xiu leave, Hie Alle
gheny wharf for Franklin,every Jfimrfoy and Thunday
The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capu
John Hanna., leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank
lin. every Tuesday and Friday , at 4 P. M.
Fnr Freight or Passage, apply on Board
For marietta and HockJng^on.
Thb fine steamer PACIFIC, Zkrtouß Maß
tigSßsfa&saßTSZi, will leave for the above and inirrmcdi
at*; porta every THURSDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M.
For freight or pa *»age, apply on board, or to
T. WOODS 4 SON.
No. lit Water st . and 63 From at
Wednesday Packet for Clncluuatl.
it3> Tint new and fast running steamer CUV-
IjB*g&towyCINNATI, Bibminohah, M outer, will u-nve
wiSHßfflßaregiilarly every WnmuDii.
l'or or passage, apply ot: board, or to
IMISW G. u. miltknhkrgkk.
To Bridge Balidera
OKA LED proposals for re-building ibo wooden *truc
O mre of “ Bridge over Pekoto’s Creek, near Logan’s
Kerry, will be received althe Commissionersof Alleghe
ny and Westmoreland coontios. where plans unci speci
fications can be seen till 12 o’clock, noon, of the ','Jtl nt
JAMES MHVHKLI
KBENEZKR BOYLES,
ROBERT KING,
decls Commissioners of Allegheny County
CoMMIBSJONBES OrFZCB, )
Pittsburgh, December 12, 1851. \
AHEADUP ALLI ’
EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL.
J)RKPARED and sold by JNO. YOUNUSON, -2b»
X Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated pre
paration; the medical virtues of wtiich are found to be
eight times the strength of the original American Oil.
it is pul up in bottles at 25 and 27$ cents, each, with full
directions for its use. in every dlseas«? where the origi
nal American Oil bag been found at all efficacious, nn.l
it so fur exceeds the original in power, as to render a the
CHEAPEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Call and
N. B. The original Oil in its natural state as taken
from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above—and
will be found genuine, notwithstanding a certain firm
claims to be the only Proprietors,
dffcw.tf J V
Important to Psmalea.
Doctor latrobe’s french female p ills
an innocent, safe and effectual remedy for Chloro
sis or or Green Sickness, Fleur, Albus or whites, Sup
pression, Bremenorrheea, Nervous Debility general
Weakness, Nausea, Pains in the Head and Limbs, Los?
of Appetite, Palpitation, Tremors, Diseased Spine, Cos
uvenees, Irritability, Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Flatu
lence or Wind, and ail Uterine Complaints. Price i*s
cents, or five boxes for 81,00 Bold wholesale and re
tail by W. C. JACKSO N, 240 Liberty street, head of
Wood street, Pittsburg b, and by all the Druggist?
|C/- Full directions enclosed with each box.
dec!o:Lvd&w
GREEN APPl.es—ss bbis. just rec’d and for sale by
SHKR&IFF A BINNING
No. 10 Market street.
RYE FLUOR—6 bbls ,To close consignment, for sale,
dec!6 SHEBBiFP A BINNING.
"I^LAOS —75 bunches Coopers’Flags, on hand and for
J? sale by [decl6j SHERRIFF A BINNING.
>bls. just received and for sale by
SHERRJFF Sc BINNING.
Flaxseei
[Uecl6J
WHITE BEANS— 6bbls. jast received and for sole
dccl6 3HERKIFF tc BINNING,
KYE —5 bags Kyo just rec’d and for sdieby
dec 16 SHERRIFF A BINNING.
NO. MOLASSES—3S bbis. prime new crop just re
# ceived and for sale by
decfl SMITH A SINCLAIR.
ine in etore and for sale by
STUART & SILL.
Flour
dec®
TOBACCO —50 boxes assorted for sale.
decb STUART A SILL.
'I'EA—2O bulf cheats Voung Hyson j
X *2O do Ganpowder;
30 ‘ do Blacky For sale by
STUART A SILL
Glass— 21*0 b«. 8xio;
store and for wile by
dcc9
YfIVEGAR— 30bb18.. warranted pure Cider, for sale
by [dec9] STUART A SILL.
B -ROOMS—180 doz. in store and for sale by
deep STUART A SILL.
T7TBO&BS ROCK CANDY ;
H\J 35 do Citron;
30 do Maccaroni;
30 do VermiceMa;
75 do Jojabe Paste;
40 do Gum Drops;
*25 do Refined Liqnonce ;
lOcases small Suck Liquorice;
2 do Coiabttcc do;
10 do Prones, in glass jars;-
10 do do laiancy-boxesi ;
Infitaro ond forsalcby JOSHUA RHODES A CO.,
decl2 ' / . No.o-Woodatrcct.
ROCOHT *N!) SOLD 0,1 COMMISSION.
No 7 4 Fourth street.
eppl JJ Neil tioor lo the Bank of Pittsburgh
GRAND CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY SALE OF
FALI, AND WINTER DRI GOODS,
No. 7 0 Matket tt.. between Fourth and Jte Diamond
I'Hh *■»' scnber will uommenei- a closing oui sale of
his rnlirc slock of PAI,L AND U INI I (l DRV
uOODS, on Monday. December 15th. and will continue
one month. preparatory 10 the rcccpuon of Spring
<«oods. on which occasion our Wholesale Rooms wdl
ue thrown open to the Retail Trade. Purchasers may
rely that the following reductions will be made oa the
original marked prices, viz .
Uenuine frrcm h Merino* have been
selling at
-aper French Merinos. Hit 70
<»ruuiiM- Lupin®, l>r«t quultly 1.75 I^s
l-rrncli Cloth*. 67 f 54
“ “ “ 75 ‘ 50
64 45
high Lilsitc Alpaca*. 37$ 64
64 “ 40
50 n
Seeoud quality
Ki*fbi yards nr good A'para lorSuOO.
Brocne l.ong ifuawh
'• Square ~
Blanket Long Shawl#.
8.00 “ $.OO
»a> Slate Long shawl* 5.50 •* 3,25
4.00 2 25
Red Flannels, ail wooi. 28 c * 22
31 “ 25
37 * “ 88
Twu ed " 37| u 29
rhc above price* are a sample, and ihe balance of the
slock will be toid m proportion. Po-iuvely no devia
tion in once*. fdecl2
Market Street , between Fourth and the Diamond.
I 'UK undersigned ha a ju.-t received from the Eastern
m'irtet!'a lan«r and splendid stock of WINTER
DRV G<>OL». cmnpri«mg * very beauulul assortment
o( Drcsa Good*, udapted to the jea?on, and at least '25
per rent lower than ever offered in this rity. viz:—
Bluelt Alpacas, front I2J rents per yard to best manu
factured ; Pruned Mouß de Lancs, from 12$ lo 25 cents
per yard; Black and Colored Thibet Cloths, from 25 to
75 cents per yurd; English and American Chintz, from
d$ m 12J cent? per yard ; Heavy Brown Muslins, from
5 to 7 cents yer yard , Bleached Muslins, from 5 lo I*2s
eenlsper yard; Red Flannel.ah wool, at'in cents per
yard SHAWLS AND DRESS HOODS.
Bay State and Waterloo Plaid Inna ard square Shawls
Black and Colored Kmbrnidered Cloth Shawls; Black
and Colored Suit Fringe Thibet ShowN; all wool Bro
iiaSiidwU. French Meriuos, alt colors; Luihii’b Black
Bimibnztuc* ; Black. Figured and Changeable Alpacas
Cn*irraere< and Moot de Lancs ; High Lustre wide
Black Gro de Rhine Silks ; Changeable and Fancy
(he** Silk-, Chameleon Turk Saline; Mali, Swiss and
Jaronet Mu*lius; French work Capes and Collars
Black Silk Laces and Fringes; Bonnet Ribbons
Cloven, Hosiery and Suspenders
STAPLE AND DOMESTIC GOODS.
CxMiicts. Kentucky Jean?, Tweeds, Bed Ticking nnd
Cheek*; Scotch and Domestic Ginghams; Red, White
and Yellow Flannel*; Bleached and Colored Canton
Flannels ; superior lri*h Linen and Linen Lawns ; Run
*ia. Diaper and Crash Bed Ticking ns low asOscents
per yard.
A large assortment of French and English Cloths,
Cassi uteres and Vestings. Also, a superior lot of Blan
kets. i.f all Sizes and qualities, lo which 1 would invite
particular atieuuoii.
The customers of ilia house and all cash buyers are
requested io cali and examine lor themselves The
sn«k is large and complete in every variety and style,
and will be sold at the very lotve»t prices.
ABSALOM morris.
iiovlU:6<q No. 75 Market st., Plusbargh.
Ohlekerlog’i Pianos.
JOHN H MKLLOR, No. Si Wood st,
bos received and now open for sale,
tin* following elegant aioc* of PIANCi
FORTF.S, from the celebrated raanufac-• I er Q I"
lorvof Jonas Chickeriog, Boston, at factory prices, viz :
.So 12064 octave rosewood, 8275 00
12067 one 6 do do 275 00
12069 one 6 do do 205 00
1151*2 one do do 375 U)
L13&3 one 7 do do 400 GO
11702 one 7 do do 400 00
11449 one 0$ do carved rosewood, 400 00
11977 oue 7 do do 450 00
114rt> one 7 do do 450 00
11790 one 7 do do 450 00
107G6 one 6J do extra carved 450 00
101*92 one 7 do carved Louis XIV. 500 00
11632 one 7 do do do 500 00
11685 one 7 do carved full grand, 800 00'
Also on hand, the following iromotner manufacturers:
No. 5561, a rosewood 6J octave, Stodarl A Co.. New
York, ... - 8275 00
No. 3273, a rosewood 6$ octave, Halloa. Davis
A Co, Boston, - - 325 00
No 3.46. a rose 6| octave. HuHeli, Davis A Lo..
wnh .Eolian uiiuchtnem. - - 350 00
No 3351, a rosewood 0 octave, made by Hal
leu, Dhvis A Co , - - - - 250 00
No 3398; u rosewood 5 octave, same makers, 225 00
No InIT, do do made by Wood
ward A Brown, .... 275 00
No. Iril't, u rosewood 6 octave, same makers, 300 00
No 44*. a rosewood boudoir, made by Gilbert,
Boston.os octave, .... 275 00
A mahogany second band 6 octave, • 125 00
declfl
THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Ohio
;«ud Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and the elec
ti.xi of Directors for the ensuiug year, will be held at
ihe Company's Office, in Putsbargh, on. Thursday, the
7th day of January, 1852. The meeting will lake place
at 10 A. M., aud the Eloclioit between the hours of 10 A.
M. and 3 P. M J J BROOKS, Sec’y.
JOHN VOUNGSoN
Piitsbu Tfi, December 15, 1851—deel7:'d
O. tt. Ctiamberlln’s Commercial College*
FACULTY —O. K. Chamberlin, Principal and Profes
sor of the Scieuce of Accounts;
John Fleming, associate in Book-keeping department,
and Lecturer on Mercantile Science ;
J. M Phillips, Instructor of Mercantile Compulation
and Arithmetic;
D. Crouch, Professor of Penmanship;
Alex.M. Watson. Esq.,Lcctarer on Commercial Law
FI. H. Stowe. Er»q .Instructor of Commercial Law ;
tt. M. Kerr,Professoro( Mathematics,(night session);
H. Moesscr, Professor of Mathematical Drawing.
Thin institution has been, lately unproved nndenlarged,
and now contains four spacious rooms, conveniently ar
ranged nnd elegantly furnished, a well selected Library
of standard works on Commercial Law. for the benefit
of the students. The Mercantilecourae embraces every
variety of transactions that can possibly occur in t usi*
ness In addition to regular lectures, delivered by
Mr. Watson, E H Stowe, Ksq., uUn member of iho Pitts
burgh Bar, has been employed to instruct the students
by a series of exercises and*examinations upon this
very important brunch.. College boars both d&y and
evening. All communications addressed to O. K.
CHAMIJERLIN, will receive prompt attention.
seplO:y
AT O. K. CHAMBERLIN’S PITTSBURGH COM
MERCIAL COLLEGE,, corner of Market and
Third streets. Each branch laught io & separate room.
Such of ourcit.zens as desire instructions in Book
keeping, Writing, Arithmetic, Mechanical Drafting, Ac.,
are invited to cull at the College und examine tae ar
rangements. A teacher is employed (or each depart
ment, who devotes his whole lime m giving instrocuon
in one particular branch.
O. K Chamberlin, with Assistants, takescharge of the
Book-keeping department; D. Crouch teaches Writing,
B. M. Rep, (Principal of the First Ward Public Scaoot);
instructs the class in Arithmetic; 11. Moeser gives in
struction in Mechanical Drafting.
Instruction given from 6$ to 10 o'clock, P. M- fnovl?
TtHE public are informed that the OFFICE OF THE
BOARD OF HEALTH of the City of Pittsburgh is
at No. 69, Grant street, between Fourth and Diamond
streets, where all Notices and Communications for the
Board must be left. CHARLES NAYLOR,
jy!2 Secrelnjy.
>IlS;20dol0xl4i in
STUART A SILL.
ADAMS & CO.’S EXPRESS OFFICE is removed to
No 80 Fourth street. They are receiving Goods
from Philadelphia in thirty hours, and sending to Phila
delphia in forty hours.
dec!7 BAKER A FORSYTH, Agenta.
BEAVER COUNTY.—Foe Sale—A well improved
FARM of 7c acres; ail under good fence and well
arranged ; situated three mils from the Railroad Depot
al-Rochester; sixty-six acres arc in a high state of cul
tivation .twenty of which is upland meadow. A young
Orchard of choice grafted Fruit, equal to the best A
§ood two story Farm House, two other Dwellings. Sta
le, Ac. Good durable Springs, ant! first rate rati um
ber. The land is new and lays well
S. CUrHBERTjCfen’l Agent,
;..decl7 . ' GO Smthfinld street*
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NO UCMBUGI
AT JUFFUKIS’
ONE PRICE CASH STORI,
CiliiiAl* WINTKU OKY GOODS I
AT NO. 75,
Comer of Market and Third itreete.
Evening School,
leetlth Office.
Fresh Arrival of New Goods!
T. K. ffI’KNIOBT A BHOTUBRB,
117 WOOD STREET.
THIRD DOUR FROM THE CORNER OF FIFTH.
HAVI JUST RECEIVED andofier for sale—
I,boo M G D andS B Percussion Caps,
4 000 doz Spool Cotton—assorted,
4(io lb* Patem Thread ,
LOO creat gross Agate Buttons,
300 doz Gum Suspenders,
150 drz Berlin Gloves, 1
40 doz Cotton Glove*,
120 picet Pongee Handkerchiefs,
50 do Ladies’ Linen do,
75 do Cambric do,
30 cartoons Bonnet Ribbons,
15 do Satin and Mantua Ribbons;
6 do Lap do,
Together wuh a Urge and well selected .stock of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods
1 hey would also call the attention of the trade gener
ally, to the largest and most vaned assortment of Gold
Jewelry, Watches, Ac ,ever offered m this market—ail
of which they offer on the most reasonable terms (oclU
W an tod,
A GOOD BLACKSMITH—one that understands his
bu«inr«s and is used to working cast steel None
but the best workmen need apply wages paid every
Saturday. Enquire at
DOWN A TETLFY*S
dec4 Enterprise Works, 133 Wood st
81.00, now at 62K
Illinois Land, and General Agency,
WASHING TON COCKLE,
I)LORlA,lllinois, will attend to ail business connect-
J ed with Lands in the State of Illinois—the redemp
tion o( lauds from tax sales, the payment of taxes, the
pale and other disposition of lands, the locauon of land
warrants, alto io the col eetion of debts und the settle
ment of claims of nil kinds
Ipr Land Warrants bought and 6old Old Patents of
ISIB wanted
Reference—Thomas Phillips, Fsq , Morning Post,
Pittsburgh nov 29*51
25.00 ‘ 17 00
10.00 “■ 650
10.00 u a.oo
House of Refage.
rpHE subscriber* for the erection of an House of Re*
1 fuge for Westren Pennsylvania, are hereby notified
ihatau assessment of twenty per cent on tlie amount
auhembcdbv each, is required to be paid to the Treasu
rer, on or before ihr Isih day of November next
By order of the Hoard of Directors
octJl if JO&HUA HANNA, Treasorer
A Eftre Chance for Speculation*
FOUR THOUSAND ACRES O* LAND, ID Pendle
ton county, Virgmia, within a few miles of trank
lin, tne roomy seat Ibe Land is on the east side of the
North Pork of the South Branch of the Pontiac River
A fine Turnpike Road leads directly from the town of
Franklin to oreen t»pnne uepoi,onihe Bulumuru uud
Uliio Railroad- The land is well umbered and iron ore
abundant M’LAIN A MOPFITT, Agents,
riecls:2w No. 14 St. Clair street.
rpllF. undersigned begs Jeave to announee to the ctU
zen* of Pittsburgh, that he has opened a Room in
Vu«ilaru Hall, opposite the Post Office, Third street,
where he cun i>e consulted at all hours ot the day, from
9 AM..on all Musical occasions. A fine Brass and
Cotillion Band, can be had at all times, on shon notice.
Instructions on ull instruments at a redaced price,
declaim WM. BYERLY.
Duff's Merchants* College.
r/iHF, only Institution in this part of the country In
J. which 6tudenis are qualified for business by an ex*
pcrienced practical Accountant—one who hascondneted
merchants’ hooks in the most extensive and diversified
business ; and one whose treatise upon book-keeping is
recommended by she American Institute tfnd Chamber ol
Commerce, of the City of New York, as the most perfect
work upon the subject extant.
Mr. williams’ Writing Class, day and evening.
Mr- C. ttanberger, Architect, teaches Architectural,
Mechanical and Landscape Drawing, five evenings in
the week.
Mr. Hatch lectares on Mercantile Law, every Satar
day evening, at 7o’clock.
An evening Arithmetic Class, under the Principal.
Cad and gel a Circular [ocdfcdAw
Notice to Brtcltmakers and Quarry J&en.
PROPOSALS will be received until the 20th of De
ermber next,lor the delivery oftwoand a half mil
lions ofbnek during the ensuing spring and saramer, tn
about equal quantities, at the Outer Derot of the Penn
sylvania Railroad Company, and at Water Street, be
tween Liberty and Penn.
The prorosuls wjll state the price of delivery at each
point, and the size of the bricks; those of the larger
dimensions being preferred.
A portion of the brick to be delivered at Grant street,
to be hard pressed, for which the prices and dimensions
will be slated separately.
Proposals will also be received for tho whole of the
brick, made from clay obtained from the Company’s*
ground at the outer Depot, where fuel can be obtained
by railroad, upon low terms.
Proposals will be received at the. same time, tor the
delivery of about 5000 perches of stone for foundation*,
at the above points, or at any convenient point for load
ing on the side ot the railroad, between Pittsburgh and
Bnnton.
'The proposals will be directed to Edward Miller, Esq ,
Ausonate Engineer, at Blairsviile. Indiana coanty, P&.
no*9:td J EDGAR THOMPSON. Chief Kng’r.
ITtoR SSAI K—THE THREE »T»»ttY BRICK JHSg?*
*< DWELLING HOUSE, No. 10 Hay street, E|gfJ
Snyder’s Row. Price 53,000 Teims, 8500 in
cHsh; 8500 m one year; and 52,00 U in five years. To
be «ecured by bond und mortgage on tbe premises.
Clear of all incumbrances, and ntle indisputable.
Apply to D. W. AA. 8. BKLL,
Attorneys at Law,
declo:3m No. 143 Founh streot-
Dissolution of Partnership*
IlHfc’. Partnership heretofore existing between the sub
scribers, under the firm of Wright A Alcorn is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the
hrm will lie closed at the old stand, 117 Third street, by
M’Kee A Alcoru. J. WRIGHT,
Pittsburgh, Dec. 3—dectOj WM. F. ALCORN.
Wli m’xkk*-- w. r. ALCOBH.
Co-Partnership*
THE subscribers have entered into
the purpose of carrying on the Mustard.and Spice,
and general Mining basmess. ut 117 Third street, where
theywill be pleased to see tbe old customers of Wnght
A Albom- IdeclOJ M’KEE A ALCORw.
FOR SALE—A small Farm, of 00 acres, with about
32 in cultivation; a dwelling house; two good
springs j a young orchard; and five acres of spleadid
meadow loud. The whole of the land and timber is
good; pleasantly situated eight miles from the city, and
one-half mile from the Railroad at Hays’. Immediate
Po6sessiun, and a bargain can behad.
S OUTHBERT, General AgH,
decto 50 Smlthfield at.
1 1\ DOZ- Luce Leather, extra quality, received and for
IvJ sale by [dec9] R. BARD & CO.
CHEESE— 100 bxs. prime Cheese, per Michigan, for
sale by fdeel2l CABSON A M’KNIGHT.
CORN BROOMS— 50 doz. fancy 5
200 do Com ; For safe by
dec4o SMITH A SINCLAIR.
ryi , DOZ. WOODEN BUCKETS ;
41/ lu do Tubs For sale by
declO. SMITH A SINCLAIR.^
£JA DOZ. PINK LININGS received and for sale by
OU deco R. BARD A CO.
II KATHERS—1,000 lbs. prime Kentucky Feathers
just received and for sale by
dcc!s KING A MOORHEAD.
BLOOMS —l5O tons Juniata, ane 50 tons Bedford
Forge Blooms, on consignment and for sale by
decls KING A MOORHEAD.
caA BOXES RAISINS;
Uv/U 250 na. do;
100/ carter do;
500 drums Figs;
OOO.hi do" do;
- 25 casks Currants;
25 kegs Raisins;
25 mats seedless Raisins; In store and for
fia le by JOSHUA RUODES A CO.,
dccll No. 6 Wood street.
i tAA BUS. PEA NUTS;
IUUU 2,000 Cocoa Nuts;
25 mats paper shell Almonds;
25 do Malaga do;
5 bales Bordeaux do;
30 bags Filberts;
' 25 do Walnuts; Just received and for
sale by (decllj JOSHUA RUODES ACO.
04 \i \ BXS. NO. L FIRE CRACKERS; ! —r”
OUV" 200 do Smoked Herring;
50 doz. Pepper Sauce; ,
50 do Pickles, qls and half galls.; :
40 do Mushroom,WalnutATemato Ketchup
25 do Salad Oil, qts,;
10 do do. do pts. In.slore and for sale
decll - JOSHUA RHODES A; CO.
TO LET— TWO LARGE ROOMS, with bath room
and large fire proof sale attached; m the brick build*'
ing, No. M 0 on Fourth street. Enquire of j
• W. W. DALLAS,
Office of Associated Firemen’s Insurance Company. Noa
124 and 125 Water sireeL
T>AGGDA TEA S 1 ORE—Just received— ' *
X *0 bbis Lovenng’s Oiusbed Sugar,
10 do Powered ao • - ‘
( 4 cases Double Refined Loaf Sugar?
decO : HAWOjtTH fc fcAIRNS.
TJOWDEBED SUGAR—IO bblf. for sale by
JT , OTOABT ac SliL,
o«S3 f 13* Wood street.
filnslcal Nolle**
THE BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN' ‘ :
THE SHAKER PREPARED “ YELLOW DOCK”
AND THE “ RED HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA,”
are the invaluable remedial agents from which “ Dr, ‘
Guyzotl s Improved Extract of Yellow r ßockandSar--
eapariUa” is formed; and the laboratory ofDr-Guyxolt
has given as the virtues ofthese reals in thcirperfec- •
non. llis preparation contains all the restorative prop*
erues of the roots, combined and concentrated in their
almost strength and efficacy. s
Experiments were made in the man ufactureof this
roedlcmr, anul it was found that it coaid not be farther
improved.
Accordingly, we find it resorted to, almost universally,
in casesof Hepatic,Scorbutic and Cutaneous complaints
for general prosiraudh of all the vital powers, and 'all
iko«e tormenting diseases of the skin, so trying to the
patience, and so injurious to health
ID* Scrofula, Syphda, hlereunal Cowplaxnis, Canter,
Gangrene, Rheumatism, and o vast variety c/other disa
greeable and dangerous diseases art speedily and perfectly
cured by the we dr (Au medicine
. . Balutc, (Michigan), October tf> 1851.
Mr John D.Park— Dear Sir. It is With unntierable
feelings or gratitude tbatl am Abie, through the Divine
Providence of God, and by the wonder-working agency
of that excellent medicine, “ Uuyzou’s Yellow Does
and Sarsaparilla,” to give you a few symptoms of my
almost hopeless case. *
In the winter qf 1850.1 was attacked with a severe
pain, which was gradually extending through the whole
right side and kg, at the same time* a total prostration
of my physical system; also, my Jeg nad shrank to about
two thirds of us commou size. I procured the attend*
aace of a skilful practitioner, who pronounoed ray die*
case one of the worst forms of liver complaint. He said
my case was one not easily handled, bat prescribed for
me 1 remained under his treatment trail! I was satis
fied he could not help me , I then procured of yoor agent
at this place, \V A Beers, two bottles of Gnyzou’s Yel
low Dock and Sarsaparilla, from which I received a
vast amount of benefit After having taken foarhoutes
more, 1 was able to pursue my business without any
inconvenience, and have been since that time a well
man, while bat a short time since I was confined to my
„bed three-fourths of the ume; and I cannot ascribe (he
return of my health to any other cause than by the
agency of that truly valuable medieute, Guy26it*s Yel
low Dock and Sarsaparilla. HASSFL VAtIRTPKR.
. „ _ „ &imre,Oclol)MM,lBst.
Mr J D Pari—Dear Sir. 2 send you the foregoing
certificate, snd so far as I am acquainted with his case,
it is all true I procured a, thinking it might he a bene
fit to you and the afflicted. You have the privilege of
using it as you ihiuk best. Yours, W,A BKEttS.
The following Lester is freon a highly respectable Phys>
nan, who enjoys an cztcntwe practices
Navahos, (Stark Co, O), Nov. 1.1551.
Dr John D Park— Dear Sir: “l)r Guyzou’s Extract
of Sarsaparilla u This medicine has keen prescribed
by me for the last three years, with good effect, mgene
ral debility, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia,
Chrome and Nervous diseases. In ail Female Com
plaints it certainly is unequalled
in the use of ibis meuiewe the patient constantly
gains strength and vigotya fact vrorthy of 'great cpn- 1
siderauon. It is pleasant to the;t3slo and'smell, and Can :
be used by persons with the most'delicate : stomachs,
with safely, under any circunmnncCa/I am *| puking
from experience, and to the afflicted Tadviselts use;
DR; J^STLEKFER.
.ExXracj of a jAUerfrom an cxt&njtiot'Machavil 'in' Net*
nafc, Vueonnn
„ „ N ,™“i (Wisconsin),OeH»;i6sU ; ;
Mr. John D. Park — Dear Sir: 1 amoaiofyoar“Wis
tar*a balsam of Wild Cherry,” end « Dr. Goyzou’s Ex- :
tract oi Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla.” Please for
ward a supply immediately. ■■■.--
Yonr Balsam of Wild Cherry worked to a ebarmhere.- ■
—not a boule failed of affording immediate relier,andm r
every instance but one (an old gentleman. of-7l years ’
of age}, it cared, and the YellowDoek has doneequally
as well. 1 took three boulea myself last &IJ, and en- ' :
joyed perfect health last winter, for thefiat winter for
eleven yearly being troubled with a severe eruption of
the skin, which laid me up from two weeks to four
months every winter and spring, nnul last winter; •
Henry Briones,a brothermercfaant.aiid apoxticnlar
fnend of two bottles of the Yellow Dock for -
a Scrolnloas- Eruption, which ;hns worked' an entire
cure. v
My store isfat the corner of Wisconsin Avenue end •'
walnutstreeu Yours, respeeifaUy. " > *>
CHARLES E. CASE.
ID* Pnc© $1 per bottle—six bottles for $5, -■ ■
Sold by J. 0. PARK. Cincinnati; Ohio,
North-east corner of Fonrth and Wslantsts-,—-entrance
on Walnut—to whom all orders must be addressed.
J Kidd A Co, Pittsburgh; L Wilcox, Jr, corner Market •
street and the Diamond: B A Fahnestock' S Co; Pitt*-
burgh J A Jones, Pittsburgh; Lee A Beckham, Alie*
gbeny City; L T Russell, Washington; W. H Lamber
ion, Franklin; L D-Bowie, Umoutownj if : Welty, .
Greenaburgh; S Kountx, Somerset; Scott A Gilmore;
Bedford; Reed A Son, Humingdon slurs. Orrißomdaye*
burgh; Hildebrand A Co, Indiana; JR Wright, Rittaa
nmg; Evans A Co, Brookvzlle; A Wilson A Son, ■ .
waynesbuigh; M’Farland A Co,N Callender; fMcad'
wle; Barton A Co, Ene; Henry Forker, Mercer; J'as •
Kelly A Co, Butler; S Smith, Beaver; 4 ußammerton.
Warren i F L A C S Jones, Condersponj P Ctooker,
Jr., Brownsville. v {hov!B '
&yer f i Cherry Psctorall
For the cure of coughs,colds, hoarse-
NESS, BRONCHITIS. WHOOPiNtS: COUGH
CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION.
Among the numerous discoveries Sciente fra& made :
Id this generation to facilitate the business of li/e,ln
crease its enjoyment, and even prolong ilie term ojr hn
man existence, none can be named of more realvalae
to mankind, than this eontribauouof Chemistry to the -
Healing Art. A vast trial of its virtues throortoutlhis :
broadcoumry, ha?provenbeyondadoQbt,tbainomedi
cine or combination of mediciues yet known,'can so*
surely control and cure the numerous varieties of pul
monary disease which have hitherto swept frbm our •
midst thousands and thousands- every yeatc' Indeed •• :
there isnow abandon! xeason to believe a Rentedy has
atlengUi been found which can be relied On to ctue the
mostaangerous affections oflhc iungs. Onrspacebjere,
will not permit ns to publish any proportionOf Uie'dares
effected by us use, bat we would present the following •
Opinions of eminent men, and- referfurther enquiry to
tbc circular which the Agent below named; will always ’
be pleased to furnish free* wherein are full particulars,
and indisputable proofs of these facts, 1 .‘ s r
From the President of Amherst College; the Celebrated
Professor Hitchcock/ 1 « v :
“James C Ayer—Bir: I have used your Cherry Pec
toral in my own case of deep-seated Bronchitis; and am
satisfied trom its chemical constitution, lhaViru an ad- ’
mlrable corapoand for the relief of iai*ngal huff bron ''
chial difficulties. If my oplmon as to its superior char-' -
acterc&nbe of any service, you are atliberty lo ose ft'
as yon think proper. * • j
riDWARD HITCHCOOR,L; li.o.
From the widely celebrated Profesaor Si!lmau,M.D.
L.L. D., ProfessdP'of Chemistry,. MinetfalogV,
Ao.,Yaic College, Member of the Lit Hist;
- •••••■ Med. Phihonu Scientific Societies of -
America and Europe. - ■
u 1 deem the Cherry Pictorial an admirable ccmposi- '
tion from some of the best articles in ihc Materia Mrdl*
ea. and a very effecuve remedy for the «iass ordtseu*
estt is intended to-cure.” '■■■•
New Haven, Cti,JNov.l, IS4Q. • >ivr.: T :
Major Pamson, President of the S. C. Senate; states
he lias used the Cherry Picloral with wonderful suc
cess, to cure an lnflamatiou of the lungs.’
Fron one ol ihs firstphysicians in Malne,-
Saco, Me., AprU2&'i649; •
Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell—Dear Sir rl am now con
stantly using your CherryPGetQraU& ray practice, and' '
prefent to any other medicine for pulmonafWcomplwtwtt l . -
From observations of many severecases,tmm coavifie* '
edit will cure courts, colds, and diseases of the loon,
that have put to defiance 01l other remedida. v ,
1 invarmbly recommend its uaein-caseofcoiisumDtion.
and consider it mnch the best remedy known forthat dial ;
ease. Respectfully yours, > f
, , ...» 1.8. CUBHMAN; M. D.
Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer r PracticalCbem«
Jp» Sold in Pittebnreb wholesale and reiaili byB.A. -
Fd&enook, andl by i. M. Townsend; in Aliegieny cSj :
by H. P. Schwartz, and J. and bydruggizu
jJ I S* *ongti»*CalQ&r»ted BtHifctlOlli
I}lOR Churches,. Stores, PatiorB, ,Bieamboai*, C*nai'
JP Boats, Halls, Chambers, Kitchens, Workshops, aiid -
indeed every place where light Is require iL. ThcDnblic
are respectfully invited to call and examine frbeanifthl "
assortment of these Lamps* .Also, Lamps of all kind«- ::
for Igri Lard Oil, ic., Chandeliers,Girandoles, Wail?
%&&£SS^aS2££ Baft * *“*">>
i, The cheapest light to be found'- for store.and ahopsur*'
poses, is Tough’s r&eShed Chemical OUaridliMPMTftom -
which h splendid light is obtained at f of a cent per
hoar, equal, if not superior, to gas. We invite aa ex- 1
amiaaUQn of out goods and prices; 3Jeujgpyepared.br'
the accumulation of IST yeare’experience, ana with fa- -
cinues.to supply both the wholesale and reteittnufooiFV
me most favorable terms, at the Pittsburgh 01!and Lamp
All aruoles delivered In any panofthe chyi crflit Al
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ETHEREAL AND CHEMICAL, OH BINE OIL, rO
golarly sDppliedoticeortwzeea weefe; -AH orders left;. v
with the constanUy passing round the - v.
city,i wIU be promptly attended tfe Jj S-wUOH* - '
No. 82 Fourthonreet, Apollo Hall,
aprlfcd&wy oeiweenMarkeCaod wood.
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£3 JOSEPH MEYER, *24 Penn street, abpva &« .
leLCnnal Bridge, keep* constantly orf liana and Jnskea
Mm atn older, at toe lowest pnus, every zJlesenplioß of
fSeymnd Plain FURNITURE,SOPttSsndCHAIKA
of ike best workmanship and most approved Hjrle*
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