The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, December 25, 1851, Image 3

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- THURSDAY MORNING:::::;::DBCEMBEB 26
~ 11-l - Koisuth Meeting WTfw .citizens of Alle
gnenrConnty, friendly to the-eause of Civil nod Reuni
ons Liberty in Kurope, are invited 10 attend a meeting
at tbo_ Court-House, on next Saturday aflernoon, ai a
oclock, P. M.,inmake arrangements for the reception of
the pntnol LOUIS-KOSSUiH, Governor of Hungary.
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SSL. A petition, signed by 116 persons, baa
been drawn up and presented to Mayor Guthrie,
requesting him to issue a call for a meeting of
the people of Allegheny County, to be held on
Saturday the 27th inst., to take snob measures I
as may. be deemed necessary for giving a fitting I
welcome to the great Apostle of Republican I
Liberty, Louis Kossuth; as he will pass through I
this city on his Journey. In accordance * with I
this request, the Mayor has designated ithe New I
Court House as the place 0f,., meeting, at 2 I
o’clock, P. M. -Let every true friend Of Liberty, I
and the overthrow of monarchies and theerec-j
bon of Republics in Europe, attend. I
“Lacoh and Gbow Fat.”—We advise all of
our readers who wish to enjoy a hearty laugh
to attend the Concert of Kunkei’s Nightingales I
at Masonic Hall. The public have been bum
bngged of late by different negro bands, promis
>ng to give an evening’s entortainmeut of the I
Ethiopian character, consisting of songs, bur-1
lesques, and their whole performances hove (
indeed been burlesques, m any sense of the word, j
Our-citizens have been disgusted and robbed of I
their money, nnd mggemm has been put rather I
below par by such bands. But Kunkel’s Band, I
we can assure our readers, belongs to no such I
class of performers. They are certainly the best I
delineators of the true Ethiopian character that I
have performed in our city since the days of the I
“Campbell Minstrels,” or the “New Orleans I
Serenade™. ” J,
Master Floyd, alias “Miss Fanny,” the ladies’
favqrite, is a ohaste and pleasing dancer His
beautiful form, pretty features, and the easy
grace with which he danceß, places him in a rank
above many of our brag theatre dancers
The beautiful and touching ballad, “The Old
Sexton,” sung by George Kankel, was received |
with tremendous applause. Mr. Kunkel is a 1
good singer, oudmature has endowed him with I
a rich, full, and splendid voice.
The pretty ballad “I’m Afloat,” as sung by
F. E. Burgess, we must not let pass unnoticed;
it was song in a plaintive and masterly style
Harry Lehr, the people’s favorite, and the
world renowned bane player, is the moat comical
darkie we have ever seen. His very look sets i
the whole house in a roar of laughter. The mirth I
provotfng and. inimitable sayings of “Brudder
Bones” are alone worth the price of admission
And last, though not least, John T. Ford, the
accomplished Agent of the Nightingales, is a
olever gentleman; and with snch a Manager,
the Nightingales, wherever they go, are sure to
meet with the respeot due to a gentlemanly set
of fellows.
Again ttb advise all to go who wish to spend a
pleasant evening; we are certain they will come
away well pleased. They give an afternoon
performance to-day at 2 o’clock, afi'd another in
the evening at 6£. -
Mb. Whipple’s Lectubes.— Mr. Whipple i s
honored with crowded houses eaoh evening to
1 hear Ms interesting lectures. We are requested
to say that in his lecture on Friday night, on the
American mind, Mr. W. will take np the three
different varieties of character as displayed by
Clay, Webster and Calhoun; will analize their
different powers, and show from them the ele
ments of our strength. This will oertainly be
an attractive lecture, and we have no doubt but
that the house will he a perfect jam.
Ahhuaes a_vd Gift Books.— Miner & Co., No.
32 Sraitbfield street, have just received a few
copies of the following Annuals for the Holi
days—The Masonio Offering, for 1862, edited
by Rev. John Perry and Paschal Donaldson,
with eight illustrations. This book is dedicated
,to the Wives, Daughters, Sisters and Sweethearts
of Freemasons; The Odd Fellows’ Offering, for
1852, embellished with elegant Engravings, and
a highly finished presentation plate. Contrib
uted chiefly by members of the Order, their
Wives and Sisters; The Sons of Temperance
Offering for all seasons, with nine illustrations.
Wilkinb Hall. —The Ethiopian Serenaders,
nnder tho direction of {lorn, Wells & Briggs,
were again greeted with a full and fashionable
house last evening. To-night is the fourth of
their performances. If our citizens would have
the pleasure of listening to the sweet and origi
nal music discoursed by this celebrated Troupe,
they must embrace the present opportunity.
Since they opened at Wilkins Hall, it has been
nightly filled with tho fashion of Pittsburgh.—
The peculiar drolleries and witticisms of Horn
and Wolls nightly bring down rapturous ap
plause. To-day the Serenaders give an afternoon
Concert at 3 o’clock.
Thbatbe. —There is a brilliant bill presented
for. this evening. Two grand performances—i
afternoon and evening. The bill is one of the
most attractive of the season, and should not
fail, especially in the afternoon, to draw a crowd
ed house of the little ones. The bill for the
evening is one of the riohest of the season, and
will be brought out in the best artistic taste of
the .manager.
E©*. {llackwood’s Magazine for December, and
Creator pf : Life; A Tale of the Seasons, by Ik
Marvel,' have been received at Holmes’ Literary
Depot, Third street, opposite the post offioe.—
Every one who hasTead the “Beveries of a Bach
elor,” by Ik .Marvel, should procure it, as it will
be found as good as any of the author’s former
works.
Ottihoeb’s Panorama or California, —We
take great pleasnre in announcing that there
will, be two exhibitions of the above magnificent
Panorama this day—the first at 8$ o’clock P.
M., and the second at 7 o’clock P. M. Let all
who have not seen this master work of art visit
the Athenmum to-day, and our word for it they
will be delighted.
125 - Go to Masouio Hall this afternoon,
Goto Masonic Ball to-night ;
. Go to Masonic Hall this attebhoon,
GO TO MASONIC HALL TO-NIGHT,
Go, ail of you, to Masonig.Hall this afternoon
at 2J o’clock, and this evening at 6J.
B@» It is supposed that there were about
twenty-one hundred and thirteen: Turkeys in
market yesterday morning. Our Mend Beale
snoceeded in capturing the Emperor of all the
Turkeys, and will serve him up for dinner to
day.
FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad
ams’ Express, at the WAVERLEY HOUSE,
Diamond Alley. • •
Won Intervention
1 S a. national policy, non-intervention may do very
£X. well, but when we wish to purchase CLOTHING,
it ts.our duty to know where we may invest our nosey
judicioutly.
: Porehaiere ore invited to call at CHESTER'S Kmpo
nata of Men’s &Boys*'Clothin* 1 and examineour stocks,
whichfor variety of material, durability or workmanship
and moderation -of prices. cannot be equalled in the city
Soys’ Clothing:, of all sizes and qualities; also Shirts
Cravats, Handkerchief, Collars, Gloves, Gaiters. Rett*.
Caps, - Wfi srcrur to Pi,b*S£
7l SMITHHELDSu,
• - Near Diamond Alley-
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BY THE O’REILLY LINE.
From our Litre or 1 e tetday
Great Fire in Washington City.
THE CAPITOLAHJHNTt
Washihotoh, Dec. b’eloek A ltf
The Library of Congress at the Capitol’ifo Jfire
and nearly destroyed. It ,l a ’
udU be oonfined.to the Library. No water
' . LATER!
thl f rB s° r * e<i ‘hat the flames have caught to
| jj--. STILL LATER!
of tte m whoie C eS,s°fe:r’ deSt ™ otion
Streyir n TK ta E° f the Librar y are entirely de-
I T ? e 10 extending towards the
jjffij- t 0 eltin B uish U d ro unn-
Lo^ e d e a xt rii;e c d olleotion ° f paintinga - *•
™ B^ am T eaa r, e Btlll ra P n 8- Baker’s Hotel,
troyed thß Intelllgenoar offioe ' entirely des-
detailed bkpoht.
1 1 -n o’olook. The fire in the Congressional
I Library broke out thip morning, about 71 o'clook.
It was first discovered by the watohman, and the
flames were then at the centre table, sweepiug
round to the north west shelving. When the
touldT 8 st opon ; a L few bUßkets of water
would have suppressed tho fire, but very shortly
entire 7 ! 2° Umo th ° alarm *““1 been sounded, the
entire Library was in flames.
The Library contained 65,000 volumes- of
Ltred^U, 2 “ ad j°' n ‘ n g room, were
A 1 . baots ’ i )lU, * tl '‘ga. and elegant
lat SIOO 000° C TL r ° yCd V ?l ,OSB is -noted
I at WOO,OOO. The roof of the buirding is all
“ ut 7 and tbe exterior, on the westf black
coed by the smoke and flames.
»J heP ?L ident an , d the membera of his Cabinet
were on the ground; there were also many thou
sand persons present. An engine was placed in
-t?™ 7 paa3o «° in tbe building
was flooded with water, as most of it had to be
conveyed in backets
f . ?* h 0 d . ome ® f Capitol was at one time in
i danger, but this, and the two chambers of Con
i gross, are uninjured
The flames were got under about 12 o’clock
but columns of smoke from the burning frag
meats are still looming up e “6
a3ce “ amed whether the fire caught
he |“ Ught8 ’ or whether ■< was
tne act of on incendiary
S2OOOO0 3 °M the is e3t ™ated at oyer
*W°’ . Ma »y of ‘he works destroyed were
valuable and cannot be replaced *
K J he . 13 DOW <»“• A guard of Marines has
mght Ta ' oh th ° buildiD K Jonog the
RECEPTION OF KOSSUTH.
Philadelphia, Dec. 24.
The reception of Kossuth to-day was very eu
| thusinstic and imposing. He was welcomed by
! f . ‘“lndependence Hall, and replied
b i ,n l i'L aften ™ rdB “ddressed a crown of
nearly 10,000 fora few moments, in Indepen
dence Square but theuproarand excitement was
so great thrt he could be heard only by a few
the D ° Uy ? or P or “tion to-night at
tue L. s. Hotel. He remains in quiet to-morrow
To-morrow night there is to he s grand torch
light procession of tho German Societies. Friday
mght he partakes of a grand banquet at the Mu.
sioal Fund Hall-
BURNING OP THE CAPITOL.
Philadelphia, Dec. 24.
Dispatches from Washington state that the
Capitol building will be mostly destroyed. The
paintings in the Rotnnda were saved. The fire
is supposed to have caught from the gas lights
ia the library.
In the Senate yesterday, Mr. Foote’s cpmpro
mise resolution was postponed nntil the first
Monday m January.
FROM BOSTON.
. Bostos, Dec. 24.
1 he third trial to elect a May or resulted to
day m the choice of Benjamin Searer, Whig by
144 majority. B 1
FROM LOOISVILLE.
Louisville, Dec. 24.
The weather is getting moderate, and thawing
rapidly. The prospect is very fair of an open
ing of navigation. The snow has all disappeared.
Philadelphia, Dec. 24—11 A. M.
Kossuth has arrived here this morning. The
city is all astir, and he will have a magnificent
reception. The military and fire companies are
now forming.
NEW TORE MARKET—Dec. 24.
The Cotton market is languid.
Flour... Sales of 1000 bbls at 4,50@4,62 for
state and western.
Wheat...A cargo of primewhito Michigan sold
at 100@103c.
Corn... Steady at 66c for mixed.
Pork... Bales of 200 bbls at 16,00@16,76 for
mess, and 13,50@14,00 for prime.
Sales of 1000 bbls Beef Hams at 13,00(o»13,50.
Linseed Oil... Sales of 1000 gals at 63c
Rice... 100 bbls at 8,12@3,43.
EVENING.
The Cotton market is quiet, with sales of 3600
bales at an advance of {@{c.
Flonr...Sales of 9000 bbls at 4,60@4,624 for
state and western, and southern at the same
price.
Wheat... Sales of southern white at 1 Jo®lo6o
and Genessee white at 110. “
Corn... 1000 bus mixed sold at 65c.
Rye... 6000 bus at 77.
Pork... Sales of 600 bbls, at 16,00 for mess
Lard... Sales of 200 bbls at 9c.
Rice... Sales of 300 bbls at 3,00(5i3,25.
Coffee... Boo bags Java sold at 1 fc
Linseed 0i1...1800 gals at 65.
CINCINNATI MARKET—Dec. 24.
The weather is cloudy, with the appearance
of rain.
Markets without change.
H0g5...4000 were sold at 4,80@4,96.
Steam Mill for Sale.
ri'HE SUBSCRIBER is authorized lo sett the following
1 described Jlll.l. PROPERTY, Hittiatecl in Chanters
township, Allegheny tnaiilt, Pa , one mile from ihe
t.lty ol Pittsburgh, on the Steubenville lurnpike, viz:—
A Lot one hundred feel on the pike, and running back
one hundred and silty (ICO) feet to a 5« toot street: on
which there is erected a large new Mill House,3o feel
by ho feet, 4 stones high, with a first-rate engine and 4
run of stones—one a Preach Burr, of the host quality ;
S rn, a p, s gion fi >r Barley , onn lor OaUlcal
wnh Corn SmMbefaiiJSmui Milf. T.>g Cl i,er, wkh all
the other fixings necessary to carry on (he Flouring
Chopping, Oat and Burley Meal making successfully
Also—A arge Lngiue and Coal House, ami a Dry
House; unj Coal cheaper than it can he had in the
country. Thu wouid be a desirable situation tor 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 This property would not be in the market on
ly that the owners are about to remove to the tar west
Persons wishing to purchase a pioperty of this descrio
tton t and gettmo a profitable business, would do welt to
can soon, as we are determiued to sell cheap
fin, o l f !i h xr icul "l! iee Ihe owners, Mew* M’
Cormick A Phillips, on the premises, or
a a 1.1:4 id A wtf JAMES C. RICHEY, Agent
T * r arm at Private Sale.
HE subscriber offe-s at private sale a small FARM
containing about FIFTY ACHES, situated on Perry
rork Creer, Snowden township, Allegheny county, ad
joining lands of Joseph Riggs, the subscriber and others
The land Is ol excellent qoality; about 11 acres fine
Meadow Bottom; 10 acres good Timber: and about 40
acres cleared and under good stale of cultivation The
Birmingham and f inleyvtlle Plank Rond runs directly
through it. I/* situation is very convenient and desire
ble, being only It miles from Pittsburgh, and within one
mile of steam, grist and saw Mills ; Water and Coni in
abundance. Terms made knowu by the subscriber,
living near Finleyvtlle, Wanhingion county Pa
novltfiwif WILLIAM GASTON.
s Land for Sale.
THE subscriber is authorized to sell the following
described piece of land, situated in Robinson lown
snip, Allegheny county, Pu.. adjoining lauds of Geo M
Evans, heir* of James ATEJherron, ffobert Bunting and
the heirs of John S. Scalley, on “Clmrtier’s Creek 1
four miles from the dry of Pittsburgh, and one-hail mile
below Baldwin’s bridge; containing about ?;> acres
more or less. This land isof nn excellent tjoaliiy for
gardening located in a warm bend o
£?u C i^? k? l, * v,n F a “«t-rate bottom, that never
foils lo bring an excellent crop. The buildings ennsist
R»?.t-t^/i COm A° r \ ahleframrt Dwelling House and frame
Fr^ft or *" '■*«»»* Ap*to Trees, with a
lb? “igheT" 1 ula '*’ '"‘"'TiSVsTRL’H O^ 0 '
Robinson Jan. 29, l«3i JAIVI.J..S C.RK.HEY.
iafflh^lwMvtf 18618 ’ an< * moderate.
A Good Form to R.n#
SITUATE on the Sewickly bottom Alinvl .
Pa, fourteen uillee from Pittsburgh y CoUn , l , y J
acres of river hollora ; with a good brick ho°., I"® i
barn, and other out building,“end a small'
cboicefnm.atid apaled garden. Bounded 0,, “
H. y I j'^ p ‘ ll . sl > Ilr ßhand Beaver rotid, and on the
the Ohio nver. The Ohio and Pean.ylvat.ia Rt,“" ,
passes through the and Jmving a sttu/on house 1,“
mem thereto. The land is well adapted for garde dug
purposes, A smaller portion of the land, with the bail I®
ngs, may be had, if bo desired.
_For further mfornwtion apply to William Bakewell,
Esq -at his Office, near tbs new Court House, Pittsburgh
lo John R. Wilson. Esq, on the premises, or to the sub
scribe:, at Sewlckicy Bottom Post Office, Allegheny
county. Pa. [novlS] D LEET SHIELDS y
'W Dissolution or Partneralilp*
mHE Parmefsbipheretofore existing Between M’Cluin
A : fcLeffler, fa we Carpentering basin ess, has this day
besn.dtssolved, by mama! consent, The business of the
, Ist. firm ysrjßhe.sefaeibjr.iGeofge Lcfflcr; All persons
knowing lhemselvexfa.be indebted to the said firm are
requested 40 make immediate payment, and all having
itlaim* agatnst thefinn will please present the'Sun*for
payment. ’ WM. MCLAINT
GEO. LEFFLER.
Suwaratoum, Deo. 9—decl3ffitw*
PUICES-OF STOCK!
n- . _ c .Si Kr, £ D Sl'y lto * Tint Moasmo
r®'tksfc* ft'Frtendi Kichaoei
Cotne* of Diamond alley and Wood at
1 . LOANS.
Untied States O’b
- do do
Pennsylvania 6’s
do s’s-
Aile» heny county tf’s
do coupon (»’«
do scrip
Pitts* urgh city tl’s
do coupon 6’s. payablein
Philadelphia
Allegheny City d’*
do coupon 6’s payable jj,
Philadelphia ...
Bunk of Pittsburgh
Meichanu and Manufacturers'
Bank
Exchange* Bank • •
Farmers’ Deposit* Bank- •
Allegheny Savings Bank
bKIDtfB BTUCtfI.
Monongahela Bridge-
St. Clair street do
Hand street do- •
N. Liberties do •
IjrSIfEANCE STOCKS
Western Insurance Co
Citizens ’ do do
Associated Firemen’s do • ••
TKLBQBXFtI BTOCKS.
Atlanitc and Ohio, Pittsburgh to
to Philadelphia ..
Pittsburgh, Cin and Louisville-
Lake I rie Line
Pittsburgh Gas Works
MooongnheJa Slack water i
Yougluoghctty do |
UAILBOAb STOCKS
Pennsylvania Railroad
Peuna ami Ohio do
Cleveland mid Pntsh’h do- • • ■ ■
Marine Railway and Dry Dock
Fayette Manufacturing f\> • • •
Erie I'juutJ Bonds, old
do do do new
coppkb ■stocks
Pittsb’gh and Boston (Chtf Mine
North American '
North West
North Western
lion City
Eureka
Pittsburgh and Isle Royal
Adventure
Ohio Trap Rock
Ridge Mining Company i
Bias' !
Coiling j
Fire Steel i
BANK NOTE LIST
COHBECTXZJ OAiLT BY
Hoon *. Sargent, Ktchangi Banker,
Corns- of Wood and Sixth struts, Pittsburgh
PENNSYLVANIA..'
Pittsburgh Hanks par
Philadelphia “ “
Brownsville “ “
Backs coaotv ••
Chester Co. (new issue) “
Columbia Bridge Co • “
Danville “
Delaware co k * •*
Doylestown ** . *
Laston •• *
Cermuniowit •• .
Lancaster Banks *•
Lebanon *• ••
Montgomery eo ‘
Northumberland *•
Pousviiie *• ♦-
Reading •*
Schuylkill c« -
Washington
West Branch “ . •*
Wyoming •*
Carlisle - -. f
Chambersburg |
Erie f
Ueilysborgh }
Harrisburg f
Honesdale -- f
Middletown f
Wayacsharg f
York Banks f
Relief Notes - f
United States Bank 15
Allegheny City Scrip-• par
Allegheny Co. “ - - preni
Pittsburgh City “ ---par
NEW YORK.
New York City par
Country Banks j
.NEW JERSEY. '
All Solvent Banks 1 1
DELAWARE. ■
All Solvent Hanks nor
Note* a
Maryland
Bulunwre Banks p„
Country Banks I
VIRUINIA
Uk of V». and Blanche* |
Farmer** Bk St Brandies |
Valley Hk and Branches }
Exchange Bk A Brandi’s |
Wlieeling Bunks {
do Branches-•• •*
NEW ENGLAND 1
AM Solvent Banks {
DAILY REVIEW OP THE MARKETS.
Opfic* or tiik Daily Mousing Post #
Tkurtday, December 25. 1551.\
REMARKS—The weuihrr since our last review
continued very cold, with occasionally snow. | (( bo*|-
ue*. generally, U.eie t, inactm.y ; general dullness
prevails in every brunch ol mule. Uur Rivets continue
closed, and from pie*ent appearance*, may remain >o
lor r-onic time. The amount of Molusm-s, >u S ar, «n
Produce generally, up m our river, i, large, an
just ut this lime semmdy operate* upon many of our
merchants Theresia a general advance in Flour,Grain
Bugur, and Molasses, but ibe storks are exceedingly
light, winch coufitir* transactions io small lots
ASHES—There continues a moderate call for Soda m
nniall lot* ior raanunctonug purposes. The sales daring
the week weie moderate, ranging from 10 3±. cvtsh
and time; we buve sales of Saieraws in lots at 3to
s*. we continue to quote Peariaah at sfofie ; Pot< nom
inal ai 3fo4r.
APPLES—The market ts moderately supplied wuh
Green Apples, with sales at ? bbl
ALlO—There continues a regular brisk demand forilm
article We quote Manufacturers’ prices—regular dis
count off for cash
Bavarian Beer, pur bbl gg yy
Common, per bbl ..., « yy
X* f" •■B 00
AAA UO • • DOO
Common, half barrels -i «n
XX d«. - iOO
XXX do ,SO
1 Common qr butrcls - 1 75
XX do - d (H|
XXX do 026
BAC«>N—Them has been very little doiog as ycl in
new Baron, the sules being confined 10 the retail iradf
We quote ham ‘ ut Hbou'ders 707 f '
BI.OOMH—The demand fnr Blooms is quite limited,
andprincipal’? eoufined to small lou lor manufacturers
we quote at 854055 per tou 1
BUTTER - Kcccpts continue moderate,and ibe mar
ket fmrly supplied The demand for Roil 1* mir with
sales tit 10 to 'ft** ; Kegs 04010
BUCK* HEAT KLOUR-We quote sale, at 1,370
1-30 per lUO fits ; in sacks at 760«5c per bag of 60 tbs.
BUCKETS AND TUB^—There continue, a regular
demand for Bucket* without any change in price Sales
from first hands for Buckets 1£701,90 in lots of 25 or 50
dot from stores to the trad* 2(&2,12 p dox. Tubs—Sales
11 a regular wav at 7,60058 per dox.
BROOMS—The stock is large and prices nominal
We quote at, from 75c; 81,00 to 81,2501,75 from store*
BEESWA X—There is but little offering , good lot, of
Yellow we quote at 21022 c
CHEESE—There continues a good demand for tins
article, with sales at 6001 c a* in quality.
MEAL Sales from stores at 45050 c per bust.
COPTON YARNS-W« quote Manufacturer's prices
No 5,6, 7, 154 No’ 18, *i4
a, 9, 10, 17 Candle Wick, ie
- 11 —IS 18 Carpel Chain, 20
13, —l9 Coverlet yarn, 20
14. *2O Cotton Twine, 20
1". 23 Bailing, •- jq
COPPER—We give ihe Card price of the Pittsburgh
Copper Works Ingots 19 to 20 ct« per pound Sheet—
for Braziers *4025c.
COPPErtAS—SeIIs at 83,8703,12 per barrel
COHN—The stock is lignt, with but little eomiug in ~
The demand is improving. Sales on the wharf at 40c
CORDAGE—The following is the card pnceof Hod«-
Manilla, by the Coll, jS C v
“ when cut, jg c
White Rope, by Coil, u c
“ when cut, i2c
Tarred do by Coll, jqc
Do when cut, ji c
Manilla Bed Cords, 81,8702,6003 26
C&l&—Th* mark., ;, weffl’f ‘
©or table corrected and quote : H
Butter do
Dyspeptic do
Sogftr do per pound 64064
„ do • 64064
DRIED FRUlT—There vas more inquiry for Peach
es and Apples during the past week, w.th sales of old
i P^ h T*si l 07 pr me lols A PP le * are held at
1. r 5 to K5O for good lots; the market is barely suppl.ed
with either Peaches or Apples lH
IIFLOUR—The stock of Flour is so much reduced in
first hands, without corresponding supplies, that we are
enabled only toieport sales daring the week, in a few
o f ,T ag S!.'- Sales or 3U bbla tti
do; ’ 3 ', 4 ' I Fr l ° ,n 5t0re,3,1203,37
r EATHLR&—There is a brisk demand for good lots
at advanced price* The stock is quite light. We quote
sales from stores at 37043 c. H
iiJSm» Kl i of Sugar cured canvassed at
1 aS«» b X lbe !, P rce ‘ Common 100104 c.
* wo™! dt,nantl « 8 moderately good ; the market
tor No 3 mackerel is firmer than the previous week ; No
3 large are now held at 87,00 to 7,25 per bbl.
fn 6 >< ° f 9° u,u 7. G * Q6b "om manufacturers
for Bxlo, 3202,26pur box ; 10x12,82,3502,50 There is
more urmiiesß 011 the part of holders
GRAlN—Receipts having been cut off, slocks are <le
creasing, witlian increased demand, conaequenlly price’
" m ”e- Wo Q uolc Wheat. 58062 c ; Rye,
40 i?/,i a <! ~I*’ Bcarc< '. and In demand, at 31035
‘? les /oporled. -jstj head, at 4J041
lho^lBlh^ e ° W Wl ' C found lhp mariei in Uinciniiaii.on
The demand for Hogs during lie week has conlinued
St*L'ii' , inn lo n. 1 le an ? P r| ees have advanced 10
01 Sc f? 100 ffjs.on laat Tuesday’s rates. The sales of
the „7s?. k ,’!'„' ro V r ° llow « : Wednesdop 000 head nv 225
at 84.00; 410 uv 200 at 4.50; 500 av 230 at 4.50; 400 ov 200
and <OO av 210 al 4,50; Thursday 350 av 213 700 nv 210
al 4,55, 200 av 240 a 14,00, 370 and 500 av 170 ut 4 50- Fri
i;t’V ’ 13?’ 215 Q " d 350 av ahoul 220 al 4 00;
350 av 200 at 4.52 J; 290 and 200 av 200 at 4 5504,671- on
Saturday 250 av 170 at 4,50; 300 u 240, 900 uv 21A 250 nv
nl?’ 40 S e!1 i! , d ?„ al 4,8{1, 320 av 230 at 4,0 i; Monday 139 and
"‘.l® S2 ° av 220 al 4 ’ 68 i 050 a * 2.10 at 4,05; 140 av
4 O-^sn' 0 ’ » B , U „“ T . 2 li a !, 4l<>i *i yesterday, 800 nv 210 at
4 00- fim ty A~n al 4 i*^eft 442 ftT 223 al 4 03; 143 nv 200 nl
lsMifT-n 4 V$ an av ,2o", deliverahle in January
latter rn, u. Tbe marlle< closed firm at 4,05 to 4 75. the
firm n s“,r. <!rag J".? 240 10 200 TOe market
240 to 260 ft, 4 .'n sl ° latter for lols averaging
weath« relnvitif a,c "° l in ,t,e P* n »’ «l» eold
iM4oUteaameX r l h ' P ro «'ess of hogs on the road. Ov-
yesterday I **’ pBck * n & was suspended on Mon-
Ski D hT^’en°ut4foy c f Plln ' a > '«•«*«! «'V
: HO&fwAouVrhl? 01 '. s “fromBl4U.SlB4Pton.
50000 c. ° <lU ° le 90 e * n 4 wa y from stores at
G POST BT
f« Brokers,
t. y Pitiiburgh.
Par value.
• 9 100,00
• 100,00
100,00
• 100,00
Asked Offered
,8118,751*110,ft
101,501 101,00
1 tol,oo
02,75|
95,00 f 0
> 96,00 9,
98,00
92^00
55,00' 54,75
55,00; 54,50
52,50 51,00
160,00 155,50
25,00: 24,50
36,00.*, 35,00
43.00
33,00 30,50
15,00 14,00
11,00 10.00
7,00 5,70
48,00
47,00
25,00
55,00
60,00
100,00
16,00
27.00
7,75
4,50
105,00
>B,OO
S»/»oj
B^ol
5.00
d.ooi
3,00
6.50
HI,OOI
7.50}
1.50 2.0®
3fiO] 2,00
L6n 0,00
0,00
3.00
6,00
10,00
5 r 33
OHIO
State fik and Branches
Other Solvent Bank;
Bk of Sandusky
Granville
Norwalk
Urbanna ■
Wooster •
75
5O
5O
sb
25
INDIANA
Smie Bk and Branches • I
ILLINOIS.
State Bank Branch • • • ou
Bk of Illinois- ~ 75
KENTUCKY
Ail Solvent Banks I
MISSOURI.
State Bk and Branches - #
MICHIGAN*.
All Solvent Banks
WISCONSIN
MarineAFireins.ro at
MUwaokie
TENNESShE
All Solvent Banks
NORTH CAROLINA
AM Solvent Banks |
south Carolina, it
iAll Solvent Banks -*.u
OKORGIA.
All Solvent Bunks-.. if
ALABAMA.
Ail Solvent Banks-
LOUISIANA
___ Fop Wheeflug,
ikjplliiaieanier CUPPER No* ™ TMauTftKISV
and Saturday, at 10 A. M. Returning, leave* Wheeling
rvery Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at H A M
ror Wheeling V
Intermediate Port* sn Ce . n *'
Deck Passage . .
For freight or passage, having superio. acconn, oda
lion*, apply on board, or lo ua
All Soiveut Banks ]i
EXCHANGES.
New York- •
Philadelphia
Baltimore •
Oineinnsii-
Louisville- • •
St. Louis
VALUK OK LOINS.
American Gold (new)-par.
do do (old)-Sprem.
Sovereigns $ 4.&0
Guineas 5.00
Fredericsdoeru ?a5
Ten Thalers 7 t HO
Ten Guilders 3J)5
Louis d’or 4.20
Napoleons 3^3
Doubloons, Patriot- . 15.73
! do Spanish-• HUM
| Ducats a. 15
SMKKIIT i BINNINU, Agent..,
T . , »N«. 10 M&rkei sireel.
Tho U»C( No A n one of the ra.te»t boati ever
.:oo..rucloJ for the trade t'a.aenger, .„d„|„,,p er , ",
depend on her retnnnung in the trade. ' j , 1( ,' all
»'><! Plra«,„i .learner
AtSSSSS? «1 k *\ R 1 ° S • S ap ‘ Wifi Iravclbr
„S ! ? J P Vl" r i ? T' w *"“***y “"J Krid.v.,
** *■*” « ' or kuiaamng and For
fmch. o, [i,„,„ apply 01l k “ u ,
Allegheny iliver Truta
gL,<S FRANKLIN PACKETS.
U4Bs*>; Ti, “ !*“« »w>miT AI.I.RIiIIKNY BELLE
• ! ' L “PI- 'V» li4>SA, leaves :he Alle-
Jhe'n wharl far Franklm.every Morulay and nu„da r ,
Jo r »* A , - M * i " ,;N V BBIXK No 1, Can.
John Hsjuu, leaves u,e AJlc,(Ue»y whurf l,„ 1.-. .A,
Itn. every 7W»day und Frutay, hi A l* M
F ' n _L ro,p : l 'L“ r apply on Board
For Marletu »nrf llockln R port.
jJsSsa& 'r M K<inptr,Hnrr PA»:mc, Z*«oca M*k
win leave for the above arul iniermerii
*lr pom every THUUSIU Y, at 4 o'Hook r M '
har or pHaaa K f, *p f ,|y on board, or to
t woods & son,
>o l»! Water si., am! W From hi.
'neidi P#a* ""
marlli
w.a Pietti ror cineiunatl.
J e g®{gJfif<dl'lNAri. Uikmiksham, Muicr. .til | P .».
i Tndr eg ula r i y every Wjiumksdat.
I or 'refill or puaaaeo, apply on board, or to
<3- » miltk.Whukh
Public Sale.
NOTI'J u hortby pveu, lh«t bv virtue of an order
I ,! ,„° rp T “"* , Co “ n “ f Wcsrmorclond t0m,,,-’
i MONDA Y ffi- £PT '? ‘ C ' , '" d ”» or outcry, on
mUNDA Y, lhe sih day of January, 185 a, as iheormw*.
| miovi?'”" Nl, ' ho "'' l dec '''"'’ d . 'he following R?«l E,.
MANSION PART—Nd acres. 115 oeirbrß Atn<*i
: *" re . “bou. 100 acre, cleared, 30 in meadow uinie?V
| chard, sioiie dwelling home and knctien, Inrc/doable
«nV I ’i\ W< ' homes, corn erib, carriage house
| .adl oilier out building, ihoreon. *
MILL PART-137 acres and 4o Dcrrh/*.
j ute. about 60 terra cleared, about 1(1 acre»\n meadow'
one large grist null, frame work, saw mill frame dwell ’
krtehen * bar " «" ■ 4 ?”.«
COM, TRACT—OB acres and y perches stnrt nirit
ure, aboui OSucres cleared, wtUi one «!nali niun ?*5 as
BoffoM* S aD e C °* l Unn t k ******* baianrr timbered"
BO rruM-90 acres and 13 perches, about 5u acres
rm“bo,',„“‘ i |a„7 n ""' " mbe -"- “hole bc.ng firs,.
rbirleen Arm of 1 -utid known a, tbr Calharlnr
Reed Farm, principally ul, rlrarnd, w„h . ,hingh
rd log home Ihereon, being u firm-rale J
Mr ArcinbaW Fleirber, of ihe village Si Youngstown
will show ihe premium Lhe ab.enro ol the fob-cA
liera.aboul one mile di.iam from 1..1n.be, and „ea,7i
adjoining lhe village ol Voung.lown neanj
Sale 10 lake place on the premises, when lerma of sale
will he made known by John Sieel and Robe ™Ur»ham
Admiiii.iralor. of aaid Estate. By lhe (’ourt
rncS.eod.h_ A. GRAHAM, Clerk.
Ohrlitma, and New Year's Qin.
WOODWARD A ROWLANDS,7S ThiS A ee'l poa,
Ih T h l * ll ' OdHding, mviie lhe attention of the public lo
ihii'w' ’ c,e < ,uon ° r Annuals, Albums and Gift Book?
suitable for presents, rome of which are of rare beauiv
ol'fr end' h 011 " 5 ' m' . wl * hl l "* 10 P r «•“ token. Of lorn
or friendship, would do well to call
aines tstow m V Bw' Cr,Plion, "" lh ' ““'Wy >W«-
January numbers received. dec*Jo
MELODEONS-Nadeby Carhurdl,~ih7 ur.ginl77n
venlor. Josl received, a frosh supply of the calc
hri^vlelo 1 elo f <-onJ ' ™«' , e by ihe original inventor, cL
hardl, New Y ork These mslramenu are uuquesliona
hl> lhe veiy best of lhe kind manufactured any where
having several lmprovemenla not poaseased by any olh'
era, such as doable swell, Ac. Prisons desirous o So,.
chusmg a genuine Carliard , Melodeon, will please ca I
and examine ihe same, and convince themselves oHis
great superiority H. KLEBER
declEl u N ° ) TWrd •'«=•,
- ca Sign of the Golden Horn
'I'HE DAY SIDE OF NATU HE.—There are now
I Ihousends of persons In this rily slone, who can
onlv see “the night side,” dial would give thousand.? m
,or one ho" 1 ' of WATTS’ NERVOUS ANT?
DOTE, did they know wha. II would do for .hem
W M - CUUHBERT,
SOSmilhfield street.
LP. A F - Quit you, spreeinaVnd
. man, by using a boula of Dr. Cook's Remedy for
rnierapersncc,. which has cored many. Il can be had
with full directions for use, al the Medical Depot of ’
W. M. cuthSkrt.
decg3 50Smiihfield streel.
E “", ON ,r A " hl ' c "°" CoT Thirteen Directors, ,o
serve lor lire ensuing year, will be held at ihe Office
oi the Associated Firemen’s Inaurance Comoanv on ihe
A M.andJP M. idec&Jadl R. PlNNF.V.flec’v
SUNDHIF.B l|(Hio bus. BranT
SOU do Short* ;
50 do Middlings:
1,000 do Oau ,
KHibli. Flour i
50 doz Broome;
On rousignmeniand fur sale by
T. WOODS A SON
“ No 01 Water aneel.
ART JOURNAL, for December, just received nmi ,v*
sule by WOODWARD & nnvvi A un ,« fl ,i* ,or
Klreci, Post Office Building. U ' 7J rh,Td
N B.—Boston, New \ ork, and PMladdpbia w«. c klv
papers, regularly received. dec ‘^' >
L6.NO SHAWLS A. A. Milton ft, t; O .. wiT7elose”nm
during Iheir Semi-Annual Sale, all ihrir slock m
l-ongand equare Shawls comprising nearly ihree Ihou
fund of every vurtety and price. "der" 2
MOLASSKS —*J 0 hbls Plantation; " ' '* " •
J 5 bhls Sugnr House,‘Cresceni Rcf’v •
5 ball bbla do do
In diore and for sale by
tee* 2 .KING A MOORHEAD
I JOU pounds prime Ky. Feathers insm™
? and for.nje l,v |dee«j_ KING A MOOHHEa |) '
PAGuDa TLA HORMum received und
8 bbli iresh Fgea, corner of Diamond alley and th*
NO. MOLA.SBKS—3»bbia. prime new crop just re
• eeived and lor sale by 1 J re
J «- 9 _ . i _ SMITH A SINCLAIR
lts bhl». superfine in store and for sale hv
_ 1 dtt!) STUART A SILL
1 TOBACCO—SO bozos assorted for sole
ds_£?__: STUART A 81LI.
TEA— 20 half chesi6 Yoang Hyson ; 7
20 do Ganpowder;
30 do. Blacfr; For sale by
deo9 STUART 4 SILL
Glass-900 b«. wo; sp otT10*12; so dSWu n..
store und for sale by r •«. A •> 1,1
• ; STUART A SILL
k«l , otS , T^ h S.SK l ?- f,ielßwr * ~ P rlccs for Common
. b S« 3 b (2
uon NAfLS—The card pncea fop nails are— v
From tOd to 4(W ....... ~.... ► .f;tgg
SdandDd 3^
Cd and7d -•••» 490
II
A regular discount off for cash.
-,»k4 R ?“~ SaleBof Na. 1 ,ea f in Hegß at 9091 c: in bbls
7*08; Greaee6op*,
LEAD—The stocif in Brat bands is large Limited
--I ,5 s are ma< * e ai 5c for Pie, and 5105* for Bar.
~0 | MOLASSES—There is a great scarcity in Molasses,
,25 | r firha r» oor market was never so bare of common as at
,00 P re scnt. In the forepart of the week, (be sales wer« 36
,00 10 3 ?c > now it woold readily command 40 to 42c, but
none to be had. Sugar House we quote at 42 to 4Sc.
,50 NAVAL STORKS—We quote Rosin at 92,7503 00
,00 Per bbl; Tar 82t7503,25; Turpentine 45050 c.
OlLS—There is a continued moderate demand with
0 sale* regularly ai 70075 c tor Lui.eed; No I Lard 71V
No 2 58060; Tanners 1 815 to 17 per bbl. 1
PIG METAL—SaIes of about 200 u»ns Allegheny re
ported at prices ranging from 523 00023,50, fl and 8 n»o«
Hanging Hock we quote ai 827028 per lon. ’’
POTATOES—Our market is well supplied, wjjh sales
on the wharf at 37 to 50c per bushel, as in quality.
RICE— We quote sales during the week m Tierces at
40*4?
RYK FLOUR— We quote dull at 82,75 t 02,87.
SfiKDS—We can hear of but very little doing in Seeds
we quote Clover from first hand 9 at 84,7505 25 Timoihv
dull at 1,8702,25; Flaxseed 1.1001,12. ' y
SUGAR—There was a fair demand for Sugar during
die week, in lots of from sto 25 hdds, to the trade Sales
of about 60 hhds, ranging from 6* to o|, as in quality.
SHOT—Sales from stores by the keg at 818 • bv ih*
bag 1.6201,68. ‘ *
SALT-Sales from stores by the dray load at 81 10
bbl ’ v
SHEEP PELTS —Prices are nominal.
SOAP— We quoie.ai by the lot.
SPICES—We have no transactions of consequence lo
note in this article. We quote Pepper io hags* at JOH?
lie; Alspice lQ{2?l9c; Cinnamon 3yiJ>4oc by ibe mat.
STARCH—SaIes are regular from stores atG|«?7r bv
! Die box. 1 ■
TALLOW—We now quote Beef Tallow at •
Sheep do, 7&7±r. '
WHISKEY—There is a steady and good demand „i
wane V saJlon for RecifisJ.
WOOL—Accounts from the east represent the Wool
market as firm, but the demand continue* moderate and
the lower grades and united wool are comparatively
scarce Supplies of Wool have now ceased by i*anal
Allegheny Cattle Market.
Office of ihk p,». r , Dec *2?.
BEEVES—The offerings ut the yard were limited
>aies of about 30U head at 8J 70 lo 3 Oil on the hoof.
HOGS—Sales of smaM lots at 5 to 5± net
SHEEP-But few offered, which were takeu atS|2,
.i i ’ 5
PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
U »SBT U INCUBB WATBH IN THB CHANNEL
Alt KIVED
None.
DEPARTED:
None.
W heeling and PltUbureh
FAKE REDUCED!
LaSGttfr, FOR WHEELING—The new and S pl«„.
r 1“ s “* e , w heel passenger steamer, WfN
UHESIEK, leaves for the above and all imermrdiate
ports every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at It) A
M . precisely TERMS
To Wbeehog cents
Intermediate ports ~5 j n
Deck passage gg ,« 0
If the above rales are not low enough we wiU
make h further reduction fdec*2-tf
Fop Wheeling!
rhursday and Satnrday, at 10 A. M., (or Beaver YVVuI’
ville, Steobenville and We||«n>orah • rfiumine.’ i e * *’
Wheeling lor Steubenville, Well, ®llitind Bea?er'?e™
Monday, Wednesday and Frid. y, at 8 A M
For treight or passage,having unsurpassed aceommn
dauons, apply on board, or to ceoia ® o
ARMSTRONG, CROZEH A Co., Agents,
Tbc Wincheiler l.u new side wheel l^|, I< 'J n d , l 7 ‘ lh
large,l and (me,, steamer ever built for the trade Pn,
S™""'" 1 llUP '" r " - her rri^’;
- f derail
For Ktttanning and CatflgU.
3tattion Sales
SCOTT A OTIS*
AUC*I lOftEbßs AJERCIUN'IS,
rT*wf^u“ AIW ****»»«.Lo«ii,-&»isBbirßi.
H i.;J • beon engaged in the above business for the
4 |*?-f ,x y ears » in iliia dty, Would respectfully ao
either r^F 011 !? o** 0 ** *° sold in this market,
viiifV f S T J,l Clion °? JP nvft te sale—particularly Glass
adennil. Wa i?£ o< i- Goodsj’und will make liberal
|j e;e * on *ll kind* of Goods consigned us Tor sale
n n w H'WMI, Roe 4 Co., E. R. Vio-
Slone i . C I °, i Jol >n 1. Anderson 4. Co:, R H.
Dea"J ! B'r B<l sL r ie?’| He “ d ’ B J! >Wnl " : ’ Horacr * Co,Larkl/l
(i Y.,J U Sutler A Brothers, Cineinuuu;
ueonre W’l.ain. [ttlartOrya
**• UVBftRAt AncUonatr,
S U Tnoi R household and kitchen furni
„ k On TUESDAY Morning, De
liam b f- r -?P 11,, i5 I 10 , o ’ c J o<!k ’ lhe dwelling house of tVil-
Oeuy No. 01 Tennel street, near Pennsylvania
£efl? r ’,ir‘ b ° «oW hie entire stoek of desirable and
SnJin £' Pu ™ ,ure ' among which are Mahogany Chairs
Spring fecal Sofa; Arm Rocking Chai,, CurJ, Breakfast
Tables ; Dressing Bureau ; High J'osl Bed
nno l w' a J , n;J f'adier Bads and Bedding! Carpet
r■sl ,, Hlmdsi Eire irons.-Fenders; Looking
Cloth- 6 ?’’ ? bin "> Class and Queensware; Floor OU
Umn ila°2 k, " ff MU>V ' A general assoiunentof Kitchen
Pi m Davis,
Ca Auctioneer
EARM, Coinalulng about 108
ACRES of FIRST-RATE LANI), situated on the
yuro River, tweniy-lwo m.les from Pittsburgh’ The
,2!n ro ' , n m * nl “ consisl of an excellent Blone Dwelling
with all necessary out-buildings; also, a large frame
barn with an orchard of apple and other Fruit Trees
in full bearing. '
About sixtv-Bvc acreso C the Land is eieared,—the
greater pun of whjch is bottom Land, tn a high «i«te of
l hi tlV ß' l ° ll B,id ' lo ' a,ir f >a9BCd '» by any on ihe
H»e Heaver, also, the P A. O Railroad pass through
tin harm which make? it so eontigiioan to ainrkei thut
Oder* imlucKiro-Mt. j 0 tlm-e destroy* of purchasme a
ariim .tr « plai r i«> csiurdiili h Dairy, rtirelv to be met
i'll li w ( || |»e sold low andbaamoomruodainitf terttn
for particulars apply to P. ni’KI'.NNA, Aact'r
j AMD oft BuX.lmVCoin* , a n ft 'v
I charges, Hi Hucu.m ’ i 7
On Monday, Oecember V9ih, at lO.o’eloclc in th* '
m«on, wtii sold at McKenna’s AucHon (louse, n.
count oi Whom jt inay concern, to'nay' charges u u
M be '°«- < »«<* BOX Or, 1,-nod* »nd ■>.,'« o ase
' leI( aI slore No. 130 Wood street, in April, 1851
v McKenna, alk-v
*t*rV K««le at Private sale,
S R .^ A ; Ko " »ireel,l,eiwee« Wood and Smith
hr|d, froiumg 30 fe e ( on the lormer^b y one hundred
nnd iwenf)' feel in depth ; clear or all incumbianre..
»nv“isi ro ff rl V‘ the uiosi located of
. Ji !!? , fk C ’ ff ' rTe * 1 {OT »n the most prosperous
lh u C iV Jr ’ the Theaue, nearly opposite
laaonie Hall, and only a Jew steps Irotn (he new Cas
i,/^nf-? US<: and Office, together wuh the proper
te tncreate of Uus'neas which is now apparent, and
daily iMcreasing renders »t the moil valuable in mark-
Ihe terms will be accommodating. A nplv to
MKS MATTHEW STEWART.
deciou
Allegheny City;
or 10 i’- M’KKNNA, Aaet J r
**• ®* DAVIS, Auctioneer.
SPLENDID ILLUSTRATED BOOKS aNNIJais
5 STANDARD A UTkORS at adction^—On
'Vedneadby evening, December 34U>, ai 6i o'clock ui
wi J be sold a large collection of choice new
Ifooks.einhracing nplendtjly maturated Work* m su
perior bladings; magnificent Annual* and Oift lilk,
Ilic latest editions; Standard Poets and Poek-s-e.. of
Vod° Pe tl" d Amcr ‘ e JL !" ' le ean> bindings j Ancient and'
Modern Histories; Valuable YVoik, on Natural Hutorv
Science Theology rravds, Bijgraplty, Ac .Ac
A'eo-Famtly and Pocket Bible, m yrent vnriely.
4 P. M. DAVIS, Aur'r. |
(>", a ,?. T y. RUAV ’ Bytwwoni;.. 271 h, a , o , rluet
* j Commercial Soles Rooms corner of Wood
u id Fifth streets, will be sold a catalogue of valuable
SSon e AiL b „ 0 9 °, fc d V am °r K W,lich ■» aeStrt Life J 5
* oei?, .{ voN, Mrs Hall'# sketches of Irish character
y n • sb ‘‘ w ' K Mowny; Farmer "km*:
V opedia, Patrick, LowUi.aad Whitby's Commeiualorv
4 vols; Orton s Exposition, 6 vols; Flenwood's Life if
m“" * VOlSi Bradford'WmbriScn
,•>• W.Td'nVa C^ d ar 3 n ar|, r n , l ' ryi S l ,urzhrim <■" Insaif
„V, a .^“'e"“* Librarj- ; Ailed,,,, Cia'lery
ltaly; 'M«^H!""vv* r 'fr h 4"''' ’* >
and Pocket Bibles, various t.iad, tie.' ’ aim,
d ' c3S: I*- M. OAVIS, Aoel'r.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
K 1 A ' HAii,RoaD
I'rom Plttibnrgb to Philadelphia” and
Baltimore.
Only 24 Hours Through !
T H i; lvI f pre * s lr *‘n will leave t*ie Depot on Lit*-
Jn7 n '!'?r; "’"/ft "■Tar.lo Knntoii-, where they
■M m^ d oi' n" f CoT "' h " r ™dines.s to convey them
- in.les over a first rate turnpike road to Bearv’s
lion, and the,, take the .pirn did new sleeptniTears , he
Railroad Ooinpuiiy, direct to Philadelphia
and Baltimore Conductor. go with ctieh train ofroach
i*s l-etween Drinton* und Bratiy’s <tanon
Passenger* (or Baltimore lake ibe cars of the York ami '
Cumberland Ratlroad at Harri.bnigh, arrUmg a, Bal i
:n“rat„g. brrttkf!,s ''" nd *° W.Aiii,.Ci,7uKS««|
Pas.cu.ers who -.vial, t„ avatd night travel can lodic
ave, ntrfitl a, HolUd.yahu.g and resume their by
nhl.Tn 11 mor "'"S a o'clock train, «„d arrive in Philadel
phia the. .ante evening, as the Railroad Company are
Z"Z"l V ,rai "’' frora Holltda, .bnrg to ?hil»-
.hrau“h?Sir hrCl ‘" 1 IO '• hi| h>‘clpb,a. Fate
The Arcommodanon Train will (rave ever) . afternoon
B ° Ck ' ( ° r Ka *' Llb<!r,> '' 'Vilkioabtlr/ami BriTi
''>n* u'" 11 *■ lr ” l,! “ Wlll le “" ! Briniona si 9 o’clock
r m andaip m , Hopping a i WiHrinabara and Karl
L a ’j V") arr,vll, K Pitlibnrgh a, fj O y.|ock „
and ai 6 o’clock p m 1 ’
Faro „> En«l: i-ibornr, 15 e, s P„,r Wilkin,bare 95
cu Fare to 1 urtle Creek 40 ns *
Pjoniiori-will procure (heir ilckel., auhe office
n'liJif’““lP 1 "*' 1 “‘e. (formerly the Canal offleel mi
ll hall an hour before ihe depanure of each train, when
llibonysirTC, I "‘" to ' B “ l " ,, '" ck '" «1 Ihe Depot on
d ' elß j. MfSKIMEN, Ticket Aa’i P RH,
Weit Newton Plank itoad floats
Al> ? rtnuoßLPßui
S™ «£!l!s;".“ Jar ' mornin * »" d •«“»«.
Morning Boal will lone lae Wharf Boa,, above ihe
Mououganela Bridge, every ulornio*, al SfoY-loek, A M
.1 5 o’rloc m' 8 "' e, " V eV '"‘" g ‘““P* S ““<laV»,i
Karo 10 Philadelphia 811. To Balumorr 810
For'lekei. cal! ai ,he Plank Ro»,l < MBo, ; Mooonaa
ttolo House, Water street. *
deeld*
Health Office,
I 'III: public are informed lhal the OFFICE OF Till
BOARD OF HEALTH of the Cy of rittlburgh .
‘‘ N “ “.Oran, S ir eel , belween Fourth and Din,.Toad
direct-', where all Nonces and Communications for the
Board mao be mil. CHARLES NAYLOR,
.. Seerntatv
Navigation Company,
oTICK to sroCKHOLOKRS -An Annual Meet
nifoi tim stockholders of tiro Pittsburgh Naviea
uon Lompanv, witi be held in pursunnce of the provis
!°"‘ V 1 lh ” of Incorporation, al ibeir Office, on
Grant ilrert. m (he City of i'lltsburgh, on MON Da 1
‘be 5,b Jjay of January, k D., I Sid, tbeVgTear,, Mon’
day m ihe month), lor die election ol officers for die cn
suing year. [ilechadj W.\l BAKEW kCI, S "
~,Wne,burgMes»eugor, Unionlown Genius Ol Lii.ec
iy, Washington Reporter and Brownsville Press cony
i day. and send a copy marked In Secteiarv ' ' 1
AR [llliwir „.e.V
Oi;<i A. HOUSE MoT.asskS^»-SSi.--SsrrKr f
i l*bl« id more and (or sale by
de s?° KING A MOORHEaU
nooWNGm-NKS AND BKANDiK.s,‘ar«s7 e^|.or
I??” or ' 5 C<MIH por nUlAtt, for sale a.
dr i?_ _ M.)RKIS' Tea Mar.. D.amon j.
S^ Ifcrl SKATES F 1 -Jos. received liy flpreaa! «
O large assortment of skates, which we will *.**ll b
low lo mow wuluiig 10 avail .hem.elvea or u ,'tl"f7
BOWN * •‘•KTLEY, ,M W«d a, '
A e l?L 3doorg trom Virgin -ML*v. Piits’r
A L ,d''a N ’ S a KLF CGCKING Pl« l’or»-j ÜB , reca.y
lx. ta, b good assortment, at tv
, .... BOWN 4 TKTLRY’^
l3O VVt »> ! l nroel, PitlsbuJgt
P}SKSSS~. a
few" ssra.'ri'te'iS'""-
3doorsfrom Virgin Alley, Pitis’g.
/''IITIZKNS’ Insurance Co —3O shares, of slock for sale
Tor. . Notice. ' "
H SJ?s d^‘*ned ha * a LARGK SVnCK OP ppn
KpSSIStesHSP
Work warranted JAMKBLOWRY, “
F'etlerman’s Row,
cor Seventh and Liberty sla.
ipii mmm
Chrlatma. presents have now an omon „ . T„'!
«enl to any pan of the city or vioinily ' toods
d,cl6 KENNKDV i HASLETT.
WATCHKS AND JKWKUV-—W. hi.v U~
and beautiful Haaorttnent of ibe above Ganll*
willed we will and ean jell aa low a. 'i
ebaaed any place in the! chy. and o( ibe very be," quafty
carefully and repaired/ 1 “»■< -fcwelr£
deem kennkdv a haslutt;
AvenJe, Sl»„u WC PoIL, , Iror g ive n !mm^!ar ( ;^
E. D. QaZZaM,
t-'barty at. near Third.
Pvlin BOXKB RAfsiNS
95noa .ift r
IWV uaner do;
000 drum* t'lva;
3(10 111 do" do;
25 casks Curranls -
?5 krjrH Rai.«uiH ;
!3 mol, ,cu11.,,j Hu-in.; I„ More a„d f or
JOBIIU A RHODKS 4. CO ,
No 0 Wood sircei
F\l W I UUS l>liA MU'TS :
•JXIXJ i,Ouo Cocoa Nut.;
asman.pnpor.holl Almond.;
j ;, d " do:
** bales Bordeaux do •
30 bags Filberts; ’
l4liL''!!iOS^RJ| r OD^ ;< k’‘So for
•>/ If | HXS. NO. 1 KIRK CRACKERS
’ am do Smoked Honing '
s(i doz. Pepper Sauce ;
?" '} a Piokloß, qu and hair galls :
d" 2 r 2^'r l>LTemu " KcKbai '
10 do do do pi,.' In more and for aate
JOSHUA RHODES & CO
TV) LET-TWO LA ROE -
and large fireproof rale attached intoe hi/i'a a”??
ing, No. 149 on Fourth street. Entire Sf '* bnilli
Office of Associated Firemen's Insurance rw,nL A , S ’„
134 and ISS Water street Lompnny.Nns
or. ro J. A S*HuLKK,
HocbegtHf. pa
I’Hfc. undersigned ha-* ju»t received f-ora the Eastern
***** a lurjrc and splendid mock of WINTER
uin GoOUi. comprising n very l>eamiful assortment
f>{ Goods, adopted to tbe season, and at lean 25
per cent lower than ever offered in this city, vii :
Bmc k Alpaca*, from 12* cents per yard to best manu
factured , Printed Mous de Lanes, from 12} to 25 cents
per yard ; Black and Colored Thibet Cloth*, from 25 to
.5 cents per yard; English tnui American Cbtntz, from
»>i to 12* cents p«- r yard ; Heavy Brown Muslins, from
o to 7 centH yer yard ; Bleached Muslins, fftua 5 to 121
cent* per yard; Hed Flannel, all wool,at 20 cents per
yard SHAWLS AND DKESS GOODS.
Bay Statr* and Waterloo Plaid lona ard square Shawls
Black and Colored Embroidered Cloth Shawls; Black
nnduolored Silk Fringe Thibet Shawls; all wool Bro
ha bkawN ; French Merino*, all colors; Lupin’sßlaek
I Bombazine*; Black, Figured and Changeable Alpacas
cashmere* and Mous 3e Lanes; High Lustre wide
Black <*ro de Rhine Silk* ; Changeable and Fancy
Ores* ; Chameleon Turk Satins; Mull, Swiss ami
Jaconet Mushns ; French work Capes and Collars
Back bilk Laces and Fringes; Bonnet Ribbons
Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders
„ staple and domestic goods.
o-smets, Kemucky Jean-, Tweeds, Bed Titkmg and
otie-ksj Scotch and Domestic Glnghama; Bed, White
and Yellow Flannels. Bleached and Colored Canton
r mnnri-j, superior Imh Lineti and Linen Lawns : Rns
aia, Diaper and Crash Bed Ticking as low ag6} cents
per yard.
A large assortment of French and English Cloths,
Lasai meres and Vestings. Also, a superior lot of Blan
kets, of nil sues and qualities, to which 1 would invite
particular atieotion
The customers ot the house and all cash buyers are
rpquested 10 call arid examine ior lieimelvea Tco
-ock i, large and complele in ever? varicly and slyle,
na will be sold ui the very lo«ve*t prices.
ABSALOM MORRIS,
No. 75 Market st., Pittsburgh.
J J. EVANv
Ohlckerinff , a Pianos
JOHN If. MFLLOft. No Si Wood st
has received and now open for sale?
el 'ganl SIOCK of PfANoWWI
FORThto, from the celebrated manufac-1 V Ir | |f
lory of J 0,,,,., cam Iroring. B.islon. at factory prices, viz •
No 12064 one 0 octave rosewood, $275 oo -
12067 one 6 do do 275 00
12060 one 6 do do 265 00
11512 one 6f do do 375(0
11353 000? do do 400 00
1176*2 one 7 do do 400 00
1)448 one G| do carved rosewood, 400 00
U9?7 one 7 * do do 450 00
?*JS o,ie7 do do 450 00
U 790 one 7 do. do 450 00 •
10766 one Of do extra carved 450 00
10892 one 7 do carved Louis XIV, 500 OO
11633 oue 7 do do do 500 00
11685 one 7 do carved full grand, 800 00
sj lho f o,lovv in< from other manufacturer*:
No. ‘.561, a rosewood 6| octave. Stodari 2c Co , New
V ark, $275 00
No. 3J73. a rosewood 8} octave, Hallelt, liavis
a. Co , Boston,
3 46, a rose octave, Halleu, Davis Jt Co-,
with .oSoliau attachment, . . 350 00
No. 3351, a rose wood 0 ouCave. made by llal- '
leu, Davis t Co, - . 250 qq
No 3392, a rosewood 5 octave, fame makers, 225 00
■ L* s !?’ do made by Wood
ward <k Brown,' . 00
No. 1813, a rosewood ft octave, same makers, ”00 00
No. 448. a rosewood boudo r, mode by Gilbert,
octave, - 275 00
A mahogany second band 6 octave, • 125 00
decl6
.fgHfi Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Ohio
r 4;'♦nd Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and the elec
innof Directors for the ensuiug year, will be held at
the Company's Office, in Pittsburgh, on Thursday, the
Bth day of January, 1852. The meeting will take place
at 10 A. Mand the Election between the hour* of 10 A-
M. and 3 P. M J. J BROOKS, Sec’y.
Pi/tsiurg*, December 16,1851—deel7nd
Chambertln'* Commercial College*
Comer of Market and Third streets.
IjiACULTY.— O. K. Chamberlin, Principal and Profes
r sor of the Science of Accounts;
John Fleming, associate in Book-keeping department,
and Lecturer on Mercantile Seience;
J* M. Phillips, Instructor of Mercantile Computation
and Arithmetic,*
D Crouch, Professor of Penmanship;
Alex. M. \v atsou. Esq.,Lecturer on uominerciaLLaw
E. H Stowe, Esq ,Instructor of Commercial Lstf;
B. M. Kerr, Professor of Mathematics, (night session);
H. Moesscr, Professor of Mathematical Drawing.
This institution has been.lately improved and enlarged,
and now contains four spacious rooms, conveniently ar
ranged sod elegantly furnished, a well selected Library
of standard works on Commercial Law, lor the benefit
of the students. The Mercantile course embraces every
variety of transactions that can possibly occur in busi
ness In addition to regular lectures, delivered by
Mr. Watson, E H Stowe, Esq., aUo member of the Pitts
burgh Bar, has been employed to instruct the students
by a series of exercises and examinations upon this
very important branch. College hours both day and
evening. All communications addressed to O K.
CHAMBERLIN, will receive prompt attention \ *
septB:y . vT v
Kvenlng School*
AT O. K. CHAMBERLIN'S PITTSBURGH COM
MERCIAL COLLEGE, comer or Market aud
Third streets. Each brnneh.taught in a separate room
Such of our citizens as desire instructions In Book
keeping, Writing, Arithmetic,Mechanical Drafting, Ac
are invited to cull at the College and examine the ar
rangements. A teacher ts employed for each depart
ment, who devotes his whole time in giving instruction
in one particular branch.
O. K Chamberlin, with Assistants,takeschargeof the
Roolc-keeptug department; D. Crouch teach** Writing
B. M. Rerr, (Principal of the First Ward Public School)
instructs the class in Arithmetic; II Mocser gives in
struction in Mechanical Drafting.
Instruction given from hj to 10 o'clock, I*. M. faov!7
AUKAI) OF AtU •
EXTKACT OF AMERICAN OIL.
Prepared unci said i>y jnu \ovngson 209
Liberty street. This powerfullyLoncettiraMiT ore
partition; ihn medical Virtues ot which are found to he
eight times the streugth of the original American Oil.
Ins pat up in bottles at 25 and 27| cents, each, with full
directions for its use. In every disease where the ond»
inti American Oil ha* been round nt all efficacious. arid i
11 so far exceeds the originalin powerman torender it the
CHEAPESTME&rCfkEIN fas WOULD. Call and
try u. • JOHN YOUNGBON.
N-U- The original Oil in its rmturalstaie as-taken
from the bowel* 01 tneeniih, can be had asahove—-and '
will be' found gennwir. laoiwnhstauding-a 6erlain.fimi
claims to he the only Proprietors. •>' >
dfcwtr . > j. y, ‘
, W«rr*noiaw_
/~VLU PORT WJNES—For medlcioar u s e ' TeiPof 4il Po , nn E,reel ’ Un>
rk£S[!n. *rii , SSSiJv.tPrt? n S!IP an *C t>rthrteBtteottim»a»«Wp a«ii mo3i approved tad**-..
JwlO * S> jor£^, e **? ftg botU& or ~ do wtll io msuhis iVarar^oma
i * * \ ** v l > v J , 1 v
U\ J " - J- f i : ' vV. ;*■*, >u' sic -
Bankers Brokers.
Patricks & Friend,
BAAKtciIS JIJBD KXtiHASOK BRot&KKS,
No, i»5 T CoHHJiB WoOD AND \DuiAOSD StBXXTS,-
___ - [may!
Domestic and Foreign Bdnk Notes
Gold and SUvtr, Bought,So.J and.Exchan gtd y
AiTil*
BIVHAfIOIC ASI) UANHine HO08K;
William A. Mill & Co.,
6<t Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH. . <
(jy <ftTBMBTA!.LOWBa ON TIUB DBFOSIT& fttO((2B
ALLEN fcBAUBU
KHAfiiDHa KAUU.
Bankirtand Exchange Broken, Dealers m Foreign and
Domestic Billsof Exchange, CerttfleaUt or Depot?
it, Bank Sous x and Coin
Corner of Third and Wood *(*.> direuuy opposite the 8
Charles Hotel. mayiiS -
Removal.
M. HOLM CBS A BOMS,
a *J[® ABMoVEO TIIBIB BA.fKJfto aN& BXCIIAN££ OFFICB
tv .w f>. Marest ytutii, f vti r doors beloto old etanJ
N HOLMES & SONS
t.Ks ANO EXCHANGE BKOkjiHS, und'i)i,a
era in Nows, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and
Bank Notes Exchange on ihe Eastern r.n.l Western
Ciuea eonscamly for sale.
Collections made in all ihe cities throughout the Uni-
Ir.d bmu. Depeaiteo received m par rands „r current
W' ;• No fl 7 iliarket street, between Third and Fourth
'■■■ ■■ :■ r'aitgia-iv
‘“'°iiuo tt■*. 8
N brokers,
Wu-'l‘tu -' 1 ‘ t “li Si-crA nr,as., P«
LR.M'n com, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Poroiro
FmwK 1 " I ' l ' 1 <!, > ai <se,Gerußcalc»ofDe l ioBU,io
«n^?’V ,ANI / l '‘ atlll ' e principalOHies oftllo Union
riIKRPCT 0 " 1 ? 10 ln ,“‘"i uln ,uil PPrrluißcra,
l„£ ’V; F ; CTIONH '"n,lcon all parta ofltio Union,tilt,,
lowest rates sepU-ly
HI Li- 4L CtlttKf,
BANKI-.fiS A NT) EXCHANGE BROKERS
Alo. 05 Wood Str«et|
Third door below Fourth—itptst sitle\
LifCJHi hXCjiANLF.on ihe Ea.slern Clues constantly
kJ tor sal*;. Tunc Brils of Exchange and Noteii dih
counted (told,Stiver and Rank Notes,bought and sold
i.ollecmw* made m all the principal <‘i«ieeof the Umted
Nates Deposits received or Par and Current Fund®.
tnarV?:y
AND BaNK7N<7~IIODSE OF "
J A. WILKINS &. 00
BAN«C NOIKB. BCYIMO HATE®-
vvehitru Funds generally H.diccoum.
Virginia and Maryland j i.
New York and New England 1®- »t
New Jersey .. i
Delaware par f
EICHANOE. BUTINS. ®BLUNO.
New York and Philadelphia- .3-16 prem. fnrero
Baltimore r 1 * *7
oeutl *
G. B. ARNOLD & CO.,
BANKERS, AND DBALBBS IN
E-XCHaNGE COIN, *
BaNK NOTES*.
SIGHT AND
, f fl TI«K DRAFTS, 4«., Ac.
coJiccuoua carefully auend«d‘to, ana proceedsxemi
ted to any pan of the Union.
S&*STOCKS*&&
KousuT arro sold on comtassioa.
No 74: Fourth strut,
ip!3J Next door to ihe Bank of Piiisbnrgh
NO HUMSUGI
CrHA Nil CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY SALE OF
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS
AT JKPPEllls’ ’
ONE PRICE CASH STORE,
‘ 8 K, teww Fourth and tho Diamond
fliHEßuLfcfibdr will commences closing out tale of
aoctot FALL AND WINTER DRV
t.OODS, on Monday, December 15th, and will continue
one month, preparatory to the reception of Surino
i«ooda, on which occasion onr Wholesale Rooms will
he thrown open to the Retail Trade. Purchasers may
rely that the following reductions will be made on the
original marked price*, viz :
Genuine French Merinos have been i
ssHlinfr at • ’SIM now at (idle. I
‘Uper Fiench iMenooa, •• n* i
•ermine Lupms, bem quality, 1,75 k - 125
’rrneh Thibet doth-., g7| «.
“ “ •• IS ■< 50
B2t “ 45
87J •• Oil
62J •• 40
50 « 3i
He**t high Lustre Alpacas,
Second quality
Third
ighi yards of good Alpaca for $l,OO.
rocn« }j>ng Shawls, 25001 “ 17 00
“ Square “ 10,00 “ 6,50
anfcet Long Shawls, 10,00 •* g.OO
*« “ s]ou
iy Stale Long Shawls, ‘ ‘ «< n
4,00 “ 3^5
28 “ 23
31 “ 25
371 w oa
Twil'ed k ‘ “ « *>g
The above price* are a sample, and the balance of the
»iork will lie sold in proportion. Positively no devio
llOft 10 t ,r<cc » - Jdecl?
ted Flannels, alt wool,
WIN I’KH UKY GOODS I
at no: 7a,
Varket Street, between fourth and the Diamond.
nov’lO.riin
J?™S* onto Mt&iriniß.
DH. KROItNfk *»?
M «»»<»£&* Dt&toOtiO JthUF.Y,
! PTOUoe.: I|if*iteniioa 10 HU Offies
' w, ’l r «nrtsiS , riJ* i * too,l{ y confined 1* •
; brivJES? luw j*nd aseli jtate-;r :
. youihQilfnd Ul,V*- 0 "* imp/ndence,
eaflmt «ypMU^SyS“ J eieeis. , ■
. f ca _ (aicct, A'f'ip'inn!, Ccoaori; '
imparity of iheJloodjwh BbwJioigcj* l .
origin. Skin Diseases, ScortiaS a s'* O-fto veneres!
Sjfi* Wol TOiMc«uxiB» D/seaiy,a Teller.
poieneyj Wlea, Rheumatlam,
BP-duppresaoM, Diseases of thfc:Jotaiinii! le 1 ,8 > Monti-
Netvoßs Aff«iums r Paina In t&e Back iai fti* Ini Ano.,
iSg o aiSs»«d to “ a
l fottrtcen waTaipraeiiceYfouriu i hit
oromimotfern£suraacc*-sufsCree.iy ruts u. T>r -
Gome Boder his care. - ’ ofll ’7
OgceandpclvaiecouauUmg Uiambftd iv
Csg Charges moderate. . ua?s*d*tjf£
wjwaud mini
SIKUMAJJSM—Dr. Jjfowfi *
/V cuy for Rh6nm4ii«ni>> ««p«.cd> Aodeerttuireaefe
forthatpamAiltronbl* It never faiir
r Office and Pnvate Consultation limits-T4ir,-il f
PlttshurKhv Pentiai' atwayi> ct
h*»»n» Unifl.d&w-
B||'
op. Guyaott’s Improved -Extract—■''■T vr
T YELLOW DOCK AW PARSAPARU.LA
Hb original n\u\ only genuine preparation.-Tor-lbS'*''-:
permanent cure of .Consumption. and: Diseases : of
“** / e JV - e * * ie . ■PPPnsed tn be effecicdbythc’*
too free uscof Metcuryvfrnu. Quinu/i». 'k'e'*'&c£- -'■ ■■ '
IT WILL CURE WITHOUT FAhi, ' ‘ 4 '
Serofula, ' *
orKing>S*EvU, . ”
Cancers, Tumori: . •••;.*
ErupfionaofihcSkifii f -
Erysipelas, Chronic Sore ' ” : r ; i
Lyes, Ringworm, orTeueht. • '
ScaiaHcad,Rhetimatism h Pain6in '
the bnrfes or Joints, OMsores and U£» :
■:
Pe h«^AnJ lt l r ,° n \ ; , bl " Mse sftbe Kidneys,
l-osa of Appetite, Diseases arising from the !
■ us S, of . “wcuryjipain in the Sides and' v ; ‘
Shoulders, General Debf!ity } Djrop- ; :
sy* Lumbago, Jaundice- and" ’ 1 '
. Coativcnei's. . .
• rr,?i!L. REST- FEMALE MEDICINE- KNOWN • '- •
. 2rr? KE ft PREPARED, YELLOW flnnT')* '
AND THE ‘‘RED HONDURAS ;
are the Invaluable remedial Agents from which “Dr
Guyzous Improved Extract of Ycilow DoSa?* f£?
sapardla , is formed j and the laboratory pf Dr OrnrzSii '
I has given ns the virtues df these roots in thdrnSfriJ. 1 -
in?' *}w preparation
ertiesaf the room, combined and concenrraiedm'ifrJf*’- ’
utmost strength and efficacy. ® ea 10
n,ade « the maeiifatsiure
nuuiu wasfonnd ib»t It could dol tedartS" v’ v
■_ -^ con^ n l f‘y > wcfihdu rescued to, almost universally
in casesof llepabc,Bcorbaiic and Cutaneous comnlnintil
l!n c ' ler ' l prostration of.aJLihe viul powers, ami air
Ao. e lorm-nung diseases of the tkin. so
Pa .V££ c s’ °!l d ’oinjnuoas laical ih. ryinglotao s; ■
rtJKr £cro -'“ ia t' s W / iit!, ifeminalCoaplainit, CaHar '- '
vast . ;
, r ** n«r,
fceimes oi gratitade that lam able, through the Divine ' '
asJSsssE"^ g,vc >° a *
In ibe.winter.of 1650;1,w0s aiiacked-wlih-htsevere -
"blch waß grnduaily.eitending through the whofo '
nehi Bl d e and eg; at the Same ume,alowi p oslrauoS
fi “Site? ffJiSSi al ‘ P ’ my 't*
iwo- iQirus of us common size. I DiocuredirmftfiVnri.
aneeof a skilfol practitioner, who pronounoedmydisv- '
ease one of tbe worst llo^ali!*--' 1 > ;
my cmc wa.one nol CT«ily hi«dfcaftmtßr”i ( ,ribe?ftt
5“ . 1 remained under his ireatment nn£l IwiiiS
ec F n I then procured *
ndjf’n Avßcera.two bciUes of Cnra-li’s*??!!
" Dd Sarsaparilla, from which 1 received a
vast amount of benefit. After having lakejiYbur bcnle*-' - :
more, I was able lo punne my bosh ess-wnhant an?~V
iiieonvenieiice, 1 »ud have beda
man, wb'ie bur a short lime since I was confined lo mv -
bed ihree-fonn is of the time | and J cannol asenbe !h£
return of cn) healih to nay other cause tfian' ; bv i?: <hi v *- 1
agenoy of iharimly ValuablemedicJnSj'Gnykou’s-Vek
luw Doek and Sarsaparilla.;... HASiFL >
Mr T n Dr.L T, ... .S/UNE, October 14 1 1351. 1 - :
11 15 all true. 1 procured n tln'nking it iriight be^lu^Cif- ?i
fil lo yoa and ihe afflicted. You hive the pnvdcce or
using it as yon ihlqk best Yours, W' ' i '“
7hs fallowing Leutr ufrem a iighly mpaaiU Phva^-.
cion, ; an,<xitffai»B;CT<xctoa* '
fl _ -. : NAVAaßK,j(Marir Co., G.}, Nov L 185fy '
John l). Par*—Dear Sir: > 4 i)r - :
of barsapanlla’* This havbeSp^Sjib^
[? r . »t>c tttai.ihrce years, %vau good effccu ineene- ’
ral debimy, laver *
Chrome and Nervous diseaafcsi alfiFemaliu Cmo’'
plaints a certainly is uneqiialjoii.'
In tbc use of this meuieme Uic'patfeaL constanilv >
gams strengilL and vigor, a met WOrtUv of
siderauon. It is pleasant to the cSi ‘
be ased hj t perr,cms with ihe mosi delfeale slamarhi» -> *
with safety, under any. urcumsianccs; l am $\ rakina i~ '
from expenence, and to ihe * 9 & :
DR. J. S LEEPEh
Extractor a Utur/rom merchant xn U v ,. '
*mn, Wisconsin... **
wSsSrSSSr' ’•
iraci 01 Velio w Dock and. sareepariU* » C £?'■'
ward a supply immediately. >
Your Bjisani of WfilH Cherry worked tr*□ r i. n . •_«■ ~ -
—not a boule fniled-of afforditw7mmed.l7,? h j re >
every iestance bulone andu >-
of a*ef, ii cured, and the VeilowMin? 71
iKdiasssssrsfeSS*! llB !!**'
s^wmms’ssß'
rStssut&ssssJsr-
charles e. case.' ’
O* Price Si per (joltle—eix Pollies for 85, • ‘ -
flsSsl;,l|lSmsslr
gheav C |l y| L T Rtfeteltfi'fef '
on, Wantlmj £,;& BoW; *uStown;’Vw?,?£*
Orecusburgh] S Koontz, ftpiift “v*.:
Bedford; ReedfcSdn, lluntinSon‘»Wa «^*iiSv? or ®' -
burgh, Hildcbreod 4'c" U^” d T n 0 a ) , % .
fkvßrtwoevme 4 - frs Jon f s > fonderepori; p-prooter! ,
’ ’ tnovlS
Among the numerous discoveries Sciem-e hn* mtfflft'-'i.
m this generation to faeilnaieihe business !? ,(? i? '
ere Mons enjoymem.and even prolong t'eternlof’bU- '
man existence, none can be named o/more real valnn
lhls contnblnionOf Ohemi.iittb^tbe’ l
hrn«a^- fi Art ' Tasl lr,a * ibroiiSbuithlß' l^
broadeounii7,hasproven beyond a ddabwthachnmid? '
eme or combmuuon of medicines yci£nat„e™.n
sorely control and care ihc numerous' rnrieues'of nut-
Wlu S h l,ave hitherto rwept'rom onr
midst thousands and tbonsands. every year indri'd
S i'*i?h? w a, i anJa “‘;«sbn tobelidve aleinedy hit;
atlenmh been found which eon be relied ontoeuwth*
most dangerous affections ofihe funw.
willnotnennitußtopnblishßnrßronoriiminFfhJiiiiSj
effected ty its use bu? we^uWStX fSbwS?
opinions of eminent men * anti rAfV*£fsi»*J_ c ■ - 9v in B: ,
jjTe circular which fht Agem betaw nS^^a^ay 0 ,
be pleased to furnish free, wherem akfcu’ SISKS.*
mid Indisputable proofs of these facts paructlitre,
From the President of Arnhem College, the celebrated
. Frofessor Hitchcohh?
James C Ayer—Sir: Ihavc used vourOherrvT'ecs'" '
toral in mv own case of deep-seated BrouchiSs, end ak ’
saU.fied from its chemical coitsUnuton, thatxLfs auS
mlrable compound for the relief of la.-'ngtitnd wf
n UIU '/ ,f o P' m ° a ae totts fnpnhSrcW.
as proper aerV,Ce ' y °» * n KM™**™* .
From Ute w.dely Sreted* p!
CoU S se, MembS’Sßi ’ -
Med. Phil and Scientific Societies or r ■
UIA , . America and . Karope. : v -
-.ttKSftEissas-sfflaaar
ea.ortO every^effectiveremedy for lho class ofdi«e»df :
esUnintended to core ” . “;****«
New Haven, Ct, Nov. 1; 184# ; -
Major Patuson, President ofuhe S- Ci- Senate atlitoi
he has used the Cherry Plctoral with wohdeVAbw -
eess, to cure un mflomution of the lungs. Mal ia F~
• r roil.one ot lbs 6rst physioiahs in Miih’e :; ■ '
OrJ C Ayer.Loweii-tesui’fSli’lS:* B ”- '
that have pul lo deSancerall other remedltS*- - lan f‘>
S
is tetf.jEi: rfd iyWs o?*SS?SKSf«&.
c jP* * n wholesale ani retail, by B, A
hwH p°c£? **> J Mo Townsend, In Allegheny City
, j",aHy SciwarW - andJ Dougin..', and b, S <Ss£&
J*! Etbareal oil.
*• hurUu-s, Stores, Parlors, .Nleamboan rp,jf?(
Jt* Baals,Uaib, chambers,Knchens,Workshop'seea
indeed eve, 7 place where hghi is required,
are respectfully mvile(l to call and examine a heaniiint
assortment of these Lamps. Also,Lumpsof a!ffi?
for Lard Lard Oil, ic, Chandeliers, Girandoles ww>
ers.idantelßeeoralions, Lamps,Grobeß,Gtasse.tVicV«
Paper, Tin Shades, Mats and Cons, ami all
lathm* toibe.trade Also,a supeiiorSafe^rS,, l '
f6r Steamhoars atid-Piahlcs, *- eI T i Lantern,
Theeheapeinligliitobefound forstnr. ‘ ’
poses, ia-Tough’sltefined ChemicaHjifnns’r‘"fbdjlpur
which a splrudid Ifglu 1, BbUm7f£ l fik , *F’‘f la!a
hoar, equal, if not -superior, £0 g ns “ve'trtJSf”!! ver
aminauon or oar goods and prices ir»,« W
ihe accnmalandn of la
cUittes to supply hoth me i eT^?' 1 ?
Store rable “ em! > «<?l“u.sh?4S ! 'ra'sd^
lefhe^f re “ofe‘' ln ' mS:i ’ a " ofl, >«‘iy.«f# «• -
IrriIEEEALANJ) CHEMICAL fIR-pmnsr-rr ‘ '
ihppliedonceoriwteeivj™ '
with the wagoa, {which is eonaumtit,O'frralcft
cliy,>wmhep™Wir a «effi^y?J !^H: Srusn‘* iia
y - otiWcen Market and Wood.
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