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TUESDAY |MORKINQ;::u::;:::DECBMBEE 80.
Koilsath Cix«ciitlv« Commltt e©.
In puranance of tbe -resolution paased a 1
Kossuthmeeting, the Chairman appointed tbs
following Executive Committee:
Hon. J. B. Guthrie, Hon. H. S. Fleming, Cob
Samuel W. Black, John Morrison, Gen. ffm.
Larimer, Jr., E. D. Gaxxam, CoL J. H. Sewell, T.
Umhstaetter, F. G. Kny,Lecky Harper, D. N.
White, Col, J.H. Foster, J. Mueller, J. G- Book
often, Alloa Kramer, Alex. Holstine, Col. Leo.
Sabi, Lewis TOmarth, Dr. Werneberg. C. 0.
. Loomis, Esq., Samuel Dilworth, M. D-, Hezekiah
Nixon, Hon. W. W. Irwin, John Diokson,M.-D.,
W. W-t-Dallas, Esq., Alex, M. WaUjonj JEsq.,
Chas. Kent, Hon. Charles Naylor, W. J. Kose,
* David Campbell, David McClellands
The Kossuth Executive Committee will please
meetat the Mayor's office,on. Wednesday even-,
ing, the 81st inst, at 7 o’clock,- '
J. 8.. GUTHRIE, Chairman.
-December 80,
Rlvea* Intelligence) &e.
Good Newb.— -The ice in the Monongahelaand
Ohio liyers broke up yesterday, and moyed off
. towards the “sunny south.” There were 8 feet
.. of water in the obannel.by the pier marks yes
terday afternoon at 4 o'clock, and the river was
- steadily rising.
All the ferry boats were running yesterday as
usual.
The -Brownsville packets were advertised to
start last evening, and the West Newton packets
intend leaving this morning.
It is believed that the Cincinnati packets will
resume running on Wednesday or Thursday ai
the farthest.
We may now look for a resumption of business
in a few dayß. Should the rivers keep open for
the balance of the winter, there will be an iml
menae amount of goods shipped from Pittsburgh
for the South and West, before the first of April-
Feoh the Missoubi. —The latest advices re
ceived, announce the suspension of navigation
in this important tributary. At Jefferson City,
on Tuesday, the weather was intensely cold, and,
was indicative of an eariy close. The Kansas,
which left port on Saturday last, was caught by
the ice at the month of the Osage, and was com
pelled to lay "up. -
The Weatheb asd Navioatiom.—The wea
ther daring last night was intensely cold, and
the river, was filled with floating ice. There
was no arrivals of boats from any quarter, and
none ventured to depart The Pike No. 9,
Which yesterday was taking passengers for Lon-,
isville has laid up, and the ferry boats have
suspended their trips for the season.' It isre
ported that Ute river is gorged at Grand Tower,
and we learn by the telegraph that the river was
full of ice at Cairo on Tuesday morning.
The Itirsois—-We learn that this river is
closed from LaSalle to the month. The steamers
Connecticut, Daniel Hillman, Hndson, and Mo
vastar, have laid up at different paints from
Peoria down.
The Uppeb Mississippi. —The boats have all
withdrawn from the trade, and since Monday
no steamer has succeeded in reaching a point
above Cap-au-Gris. The lost boat—the Monon
gahela, which left here on Monday evening—
had not been heard from when ear evening edi
tion went to press.— St. Lotas Union , 18th.
Close or Navigation. —Occasionally a sail is
seen, on the bay, but it is very seldom. The
Sam Ward, it is expected, wilPbe down to-day.
The Pacific and Telegraph are liud up. The
schooner Juniata Potter is expected to-day. She
will be.the last craft from* Buffalo. —MHaaukU
Advertiser, December 12(A.
The Weatheb.—Yesterday the weather was
mild and delightful. Our compositors were
working at their stands with their windows
raised, so as to breathe the pure air of heaven
The, sky was perfectly clear, and above head a
loveliness smiled around. Bat ob,
such streets (—their like was never seen before !
Mud, mud, nothing but mud! Of course the
street comissioners cannot remove all the mud
which id produced by a sudden change of weath
er; but they can~ at least order their subordi
nates to take a' hose and clean the crossings, so
as to; prevent pedestrians from being swamped.
Job PanmHa.—We do not suppose that it is
improper for ns to observe, that the office of tho
Morning 9 Post is the only newspaper establish
ment in Pittsburgh, that has a completed Job
Omen attached to it, and that is prepared to do
every description of Job Work with which it may
be favored, in a style unsurpassed, and at the
very lowest prices that will pay. Oar Job Room
has been replenished with the most complete
assortment ef Type, both large and small, of
any office in the city, and we feel confident that
we con give full satisfaction to all who will favor
ns with their patronage in this line.
We would suggest to all persons managing
public exhibitions, that it is of great importance
, to their success, to have their Jobs printed in onr
office, where they can have the advantage of a
dailg notice, free of charge, in the columns of
a daily paper. The office of the Morning Poet is
the only one in Pittsburgh that can make this
promise truthfully, as it is the only newspaper
office competent to do Job Work of every descrip
tion, in any style that may be required. We hope
this will be borne in mind by all managers of
public entertainments, who desire fall houses.
The ItasTEEts. —Have you been to hear
KunkeVs Ethiopian Opera Troupe ? We need not
ask yon, for of course yon have. Masonic Hall
has been crowded every night for a week; (and
would be for a month longer). Peopie don’t go
only once, but keep on going, to hear the exqui
site .mostO; sweet singing, superb dancing, and
mirth-provoking, side-aching, and blues-dispell
ing sayings of this unrivalled band of darkies;
and in particular, Hany Lehr, the “only original
Brudder Bones” and prince of all bone players;
and Master Floyd, in his celebrated and amusing
dance “Louisiana Belle.” They have been
prevailed, on to remain for a few nights longer,
and we wonld advise all who wish to see them
v to go early, as hundreds, are turned from thedoor
nightly, unable to gain admittance.
_ Thb*tbb.—ln consideration of the great suc
cess of the Bull lighters, and tho attractive
Pantomime, they will both be repeated this
evening. It is so announced by Cur friend Man
ager Foster. The announcement convinoes us
that the Bulls, although the most amiable and
delicate of their species, are able to drew a big
house, and we have not the slightest doubt but
that they will do their best to please all who
desire to witness the performance of the Bulls at
a respectful distance, as they might be taken on
a horn.
This is the last week of Ottinger’s Mirror
of California. Do not forget it, and if you have
not seen this beautiful work of art, go to-night.
We learn that Mr. Ottinger will shortly visit
Europe with it, and.we have no doubt thatit will
be well patronized; wherever the fine arts are
appreciated. The bad weather has probably
deterred many from witnessing it before this. If
so, we wonld say. to them—Delay no longer;
visit it at once, and you will never regret it.
'TheCmc'ranati, one of the finest boats la
the line, resumes her regular trips'' as a packet
to-morrow, Wednesday, that being her day. It
is needless to say: any thing in reference to the
accommodations, &c.. of this boat, as she ia too
well-known to need recommendation., Of course
she will be crowded with passengers, as this is
the .first trip sinoe the closing of the river. •
L The Counoilß lost night, passed & reso
j lutiou appointing' Robert McKnigiit, Esq.,- to A
represent "the Btock of the oity of Pittsburgh/
in the Ohio 'and Pennsylvania Railroad, at the ■ -■
coining eieotion for officers of-that company,
instructed him to vote for threc citizens of Pitta- ' l
burgh for Directors of said Company.■ -
Tbustee ottreGas Wobes,—ln the Coun
cils last night, Dr. RobbbtHazlett, of the Fifth
Ward, was elected a Trustee of the Gas Worts,
o n the part of-the city, in the place of Biohard
Saveiy, resigned.
- e Thiee Ward. —The Democratic citizens of the
-Third Ward, will meet at Bplane’a building on
Wednesday evening, the 31st inst.at 6} o’alook
P. M., to nominate candidates for Council, Con
stable, and other Ward officers.
FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad
ams’ Express,-at the WAVERLEY HOUSE,
Diamond Alley. °
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
BY THE O'REILLY LINE.
The Telegraph is becoming entirely too
slow for these fast times. The nows of the arri
val of Kossuth in Baltimore, which we publish
below, was received here by motif full twelve
hours in advance of the telegraphic dispatch
announcing it 1 And like events occur nearly
every day. Besides this, the dispatches sent
from the east are generally received in Cincin
nati two hours before the B&me are given to the
reporters- here. How long is this to last ?
PROM CALIFORNIA..
ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER PROMETHEUS.
The Prometheus arrived at her wharf about 2
o’clock this afternoon, bringing $63,000 in gold
as freight, and $600,000 in the hands of passen
gers. She brings San Francisco dates to the Ist
of December, brought down by the steamer Inde
pendence.
Papers from the southern mining regions con
tain favorable accounts of the mining operations,
and refer to the immense yield of gold at places
lately opened, in Bear Valley and Mariposa
oonnty, which is creating great excitement in
the gold region, and is expected to prove & key
to still greater discoveries.
Real estate has advanced in Sonora 100 per
cent, within a few months, and renta there are
higher than in San Francisco.
Letters from Los Angelos to Nov. 23, state
that Indians'from Colorado aod Antonio, were
about to make a simultaneous attack upon San
Diego, Los Angelos, Santa Barbara, &c., and
great apprehensions are felt by the citizens,
guards being stationed, and active preparations
made to give the Indians a worm reception.
The California papers are congratulating their
readers .upon the establishment of weekly com
munication with the Atlantic States, and arc agi
tating the question of weekly mails.
Oregon dates have been received to the 27th
of November, - Large quantities of coal had been
discovered at Port Olfero
The Indians continue to give much trouble.
Regular moils from Son Francisco, for the
Atlantic States, would leave on the 4th of De
cember. The Republic, with the way mail and
250 passengers, left for Panama on the Ist
The U. S. revenue cutter Lawrence, on her
passage froni Monterey to San Francisco, was
driven ashore in a gale, near Point Labos. Her
hull will be a total loss.
The mate of the clipper ship Challenge had
been examined on a charge of znnrder, alleged
to have been committed on board that vessel,
and was committed for trial.
Another slight shock of earthquake had been
experienced at San Francisco.
XXXII nd CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
Wabrisgtoh, Dec. 29.
Senate. —A message was received from the
House announcing the passage of the bill mak
ing appropriations to meet the expenses incur
red in extinguishing the late fire; and also a
joint resolution directing enquiry into the cause
of the fire.
Mr. Shields moved that the Chair fill the va
cancy in the committee appointed to receive
Kossuth occasioned by the resignation of Mr.
Foote. Agreed to.
The Chair presented a communication from
the Navy Department enclosing the annual esti
mates ; and &Ibo a communication from the
same in reply to the resolution calling for the
proceedings of the court martial in the case of
Mortimer.
Mr. Jones offered a resolution calling upon
the War Department for information and esti
mates concerning a military rood in lowa.
Adopted.
The resolution from the House directing en
quiry as to the cause of the fire in the library,
was taken up and referred to the Committee on
Public Buildings.
The bill from the House, making an appro
priation to meet the expenses of the late fire,
was taken up.
Mr. Cass moved an amendment, making an
appropriation of dollars for the purchase
of books. The subject was then referred to (he
Committee on Finance.
Mr. AtchistSß moved, and it was ordered, that
when the Senate adjourn it be until Friday.
The joint resolution authorizing a contract
with Messrs. Donaldson & Armstrong, for print*
ing the census returns, came up in order.
Mr. Smith opposed it. He said it would in
volve an appropriation of several hundred thou*
sand dollars, and moved that its further consid
eration be postponed till Monday next.
•Mr. Bright arged the necessity of immediate
action.
After further debate, the resolution was post
poned until Tuesday next.
Mr. Shields, from the committee to introduce
Kossuth to the Senate, made a report, recom
mending the same proceedings as were observed
in the case of Lafayette.
The report was adopted, and the Senate ad
journed until Friday.
FROM PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia, Dec. 29.
Men are yet employed in removing rnbbish, at
the scene of the late tire. This afternoon parts
of three bodies were taken out, shockingly burn
ed and mutilated, one of which was recognized
as the body of W. W. Hally, Esq., and another
as that of police officer Baker. It is feared that
Btill other lives were lost. Five bodies have now
been recovered.
KOSSUTH IN BALTIMORE.
Baltimobe, Dec. 29.
Kossuth arrived here on Saturday afternoon,
and was warmly received by the people ; be
made a very eloquent speech. He goes to Wash
ington in the early trains to-morrow.
POSTMASTER DEAD.
Cihciunati, Dec. 29.
Major Wm. Oliver, postmaster of this city,
died yesterday, after a short illness.
FROM LOUISVILLE.
Louibville, Dec. 29.
Navigation has opened. The Mary Stephens
left to-day for Henderson.
The weather is worm as summer.
FROM CINCINNATI.
Cihoishati, Dec. 29.
The river has risen four feet. The ice has
broken up, and is running out.
The Skipper, a new boat built by Capt. Maf
fett, was wrecked. Steamers at the city wharf
escaped without injury. Boats will leave pert
on Wednesday.
Licking river not running out yet
The weather continues warm. The thermom
eter during the day atoodnt 55 deg. above zero.
NEW FORK MARKET—Dec. 29.
Cotton... The sales to day were 800 bales, at a
decline of £ since the reception of the Canada’s
news; strict middling uplands B@B£c; Orleans
&£c.
Flour... Sales of 9000 bbls at 4,43@4,60 for
common Btate ; 4,50@4,62 for Ohio ; and 4,48
@4,56 for . southern.
Wheat.„Booo bns Ohiomixed sold at 97c.
C0rn...3000 bus mixed western at 66@670.
Pork... Sales of 200 bbls mess at 15,12.
Lord... Sales of 100 bbls at 9c.
Ri0e...550 tierces at 8,00@8,60.
Molasses.;.3Oo bbls N. O. at 27|c.
i CINCINNATI MARKET—Dec. 29. -
The markets are very dull, and unchanged.
Hogs...lnactiye, owing to the warm weather;
1400 sold at 4,82@4,90.
Lardi.;.soO kegs prime sold at 7Jc.
Bacon... Sales of 37 bids ribbed sides at7o;
15 do dear at 7Jc.
Whiskey
FIK SALE A FARM, containing about 108
ACRES of FIRBT-RATE LAND, situated on ibe
«»hio River, twenty-two miles from Pittsburgh. Tbe
improvements consist of an excellent stone Dwelling
with alt necessary out-buildings; also, a large frame’
barn; with an orchard of apple and other Fruit Trees,
m full bearing.
About sixty-five acres of the Land Is cleared,—the
greater port of which is bottom Land, in a high stale of
cultivation, and not surpassed in fertility by uuy on the
‘•bio River.
The Beaver, also, the P. A. O Railroad pass ihroagi
this Fann. which makes it so contiguous to market tha<
it offers inducements to those desirous of purchasing a
Garden or a place to establish a Dairy, rarely to be mei
with It will be sold low and on accommodating terras.
For particulars apply to P. M’KF.NNA, Auct’r,
or, to J. A. SHoLES,
Rochester. Pu
Valuable Real testate at Private Sale,
SITUATE on Fifth street, between Wood and Smith*
field, fronting 30 feet on the ioraer, by one hundrtd
and twenty feet in depth j clear of all tncumnrauce
This property is the most advaniageoasly located of
any now offered for sale—jeingin the most prosperous
part of the city, attaining the Theatre, urariy opposite
Masonic Hall, and only a few steps from the new Cus
10m House and Post Office, together with the propor
tiouate increase of business which is now apparent, and
daily increasing, renders It the most valuable in mark
et The terms will be accommodating. Aftply u>
MRS. MATTHEW STEWART.
Allegheny City;
declo:tf or lo P. M’KENNA, Auct’r
P. n. DAVIS, Auotlonaor.
SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNI
TURE at Auction. —Ou TUESDAY Morning, De>
eember Jfflxh, at 10 o'clock, at the dwelling bou?e of ri U
liam Getty, No 61 Tumid street, near Pennsylvania
Avenue, will be uold bis entire stock of de-iroblr and
well-kept Farniture, among which are Mahogany Chaim
Spring Seat Sofa; Aim Rocking Chan; Card, Hreahitel
and Dining Tables ; Drea>iog Hareao , High Post Bed
steads; Maitrenica, Feather Beds and Bedding; Carpel
nug ; Windnw Bliuds; Fire Irons, Feuders, Lnoking
Glasses; China, Glass and Queensw&re; Floor oil
Cloth; Cooking Stove. A general assortment of Kiteben
Uieni.il*, ie. p. M. DaVIsJ,
dectM Au^tioufir
New York, Dec. 29.
JERSEY WAGON AT Auction Wilt be sold on
Wednesday, Dee 3 st. at2o’clock in the ufernocn.
at McCartney « Aaciiou House, One Jersey Wagon,
Iron Axle, Springs and tV»vered Top, in good order
drcOO W. G. M’CARTNEY, Auct’r
(HAIUUAL'B BALK.
HV Virtue of sundry urntsof Venditioni Expon** i»-
*ued out of the Circuit Court oi the United .*tair»
for the Western District of Pennsylvania, and >o raw di
reeled, I will expose to sale at the Court House. u> U>*
city of P>u*borgb, on MONDAY, Jsnonry ?Gtb, A D.
1»52, at 10 o'eiock. A M., all the right, title, interest and
claim of Elizabeth Segura m tbr hands of her adminis
trators, (wiib notice to her heir?), or, in, to ami cut o.
the following described property, viz :
All that certain lot of (round situate aud framing on
SeeomJ street, in the cuy of Pittsburgh, having a trpm
of twenty (20) feet, more or leas, on second street, ami
extendiug bock of eqoal width towards First street,
southwardly, and in a lioe parallel with Sraithfield st .
sixty feet more or less, being part of Lot No ‘dl4, in Col
Woods’plan of l*cts, and adjoining Messrs. Uppincou
A Barron the one tide, and property of Parks on the
other; said property being without building*, and the
same which was ooce vested in Catharine Walthour,
whose heirs conveyed their respective shares to John F.
Beaver, Esq.. who convey cd the some to the *a d Eliza
beth Walthour,
, ALSO—AH that certain other piece or parrol of ground
situate in Collins township, formerly part of Pitt town
ship. Allegheny county, beginaiug at a brick house oo
the Allegheny river, thence by lands of Richard Bish
op’s heirs 4*l degrees, east fifty-five perches to a post,
thence by lands of which this was once a part, fifty
three and one-half degrees west, foartcco 05-100 perches
to a stake on the bans or the Allegheny nvrr,thence by
sold river to the place of beginning, containing five
acres and iwenty-ono perches of land, more or less; of
which is erected a dwelling bouse, occupied by Charles
Ernest, F.sq The intercut and estate of ssid decedent,
in raid last mentioned piece of land, being an annual
ground reel of ninety dollars, payable annually there
oat forever Seized and taken Id execution a s/he prop
enyof Elizabeth Segura, to the bands of her adminis
trators, with notice, auhe suit of John F. Bearer J
ALSO—AII the right, title and interest of B.F. and
J*mes Harley, of Greenville, Clarion county, Pa.,‘of.
in and ho a certain tract of land, situate in said town of
Greenville, Clarion county, Pennsylvania, comaming
fouiteeen and a half acres; bounded and described as
follows, vix: on the north by Big Piny Crrek. on the cart
by the State Road leading irom Clarion to B.atrsville,
on tlie »ouih by lands of H. Neal, and on the west by
lands of John Slosne, jr , on wbieli is erected a Woolen
Factory, a Foundry and seven Frame Dwelling House*,
together with the machinery' and engine im »aid Factory
and Foundry. Seized and taken m execution as the
proparty of B- F. and Ju mes Harley, of * lanon county,
Pa .at the sail of R H and J. G. Irbam, and to be sold
WILLIAM IRWIN.
decStwtf Masshal
T U It S fewd'S BALSAM,
AN INFaUBLK IILMBOF FOR DiAHRHIKA. DYS
KNTKRY, BOWEL OB BUMMER COMPLAINT
A Perfectly to/e and efficient remedy under alt Cir-
IT Las been usqp with happy and never failing etfects
by some of our most successful praenuouers of medi
cine. who hove introduced, for Ute last two or three
years, a* per certificate* accotnp luying thr medicine,
in pamphlet form
Hundreds of caw* of both Ckildnn and Adults, have
been cured oud relieved by the above liAl.-HA&I, after
every other remedy had beeu tried in vain
CERTIFICATE.
Thefallowing is a copy of a certificate relative to the vtr
tucs,etc.,oJ (As above Balsam., used in the family of the
Btv.J. H. Power, of the Hakodut Book Concern, rnlAii
City, viz:
Ma-TtraNM—Sir: i deem it due to you u» say, that,
for several months, I have been trying many retuedu-a
for Biarriima. but with iilUe success; but hearing of
yourrimedy, I procured oue bottle, which 1 hove need,
in tny family, with great succch«, and 1 feet Irre to re
commend U 10 ihp public, as a valuable medicine for
Oiarrhaa and Mini Jar diseases. Yours, truly.
Cincinnati, Jane 25,1650. J. 11 Powts.
and Rretail, at Samuel C Turner’s Drug Store. Nortli-
East comer of Urcbard and Main streets, at the Store
of Gardoeri Co .on Main street.between Seventh and
Eighth street', west wide, Ciucionah, Ohio ; and at the
principal Drue and other Stores iu the West generally.
AGENTS.
Pittsburgh—B N. Wickersham, Allegheny —Jus
Douglass. Manchester —\V. R. M’Clcliand Temper,
anceville—W. J. Smith. South Pittsburgh—John •iu-
Serald Birmingham—John G. Smith, at Utc Dirming
am Drug Store. M’Kecspori—P. Boker EliiaOetii—
11. R. Rein. West Newton—Leigbthy &. Gregg
my9:3mw
T'HK Subscriber is authorised to Bell the following de
scribed Mill Property, situated in Upper St Clair
township. Allegheny county. Pa.,B tnlle* from Pittsburgh
on the Washington Turnpike, and 64 miles by way of
(be Plank Roud—coulajnlng 2 acres, with a good frame
Mill Uouse, three stories hign and 30 by 34 feet, with a
first rate Engine, as good as new; two run of Atones,
one a French bt rr of the best quality, and one Chopper-
All the machinery is iu good running order. Aho, one
comfortable frame Dwelling House, Stable and other
oat-buildings. Ther- is coal under the whole property.
Persons wishing to purchase a property of this de
scription, would ao well to call and examine the above
and its advantages. The contemplated Railroad from
Steubenville to Pittsburgh Is to pass in front of said lots,
Terms easy. For further particulars see the owner.
ROBERT HIGH AM, on the premises; or,
jyfrwtf JAMES C. RICHEY, Agent.
For sale-five acres and a half or Grst
rate LAND, in Upper St. Uair township; with a
two story frame house, having three rooms on euuh floor,
and a kitchen; a pump with excellent water at the
kitchen door; together with a frame stable and cooper’s
shop, a number of fine fruit trees ; and the lots all well
set in timothy. This property lies on the Wahingtou
turnpike road, nine miles from Pittsburgh; is bounded
on one side by lands of Dr. Kallehnn, and on the other
by Cbartiers Creek; and is offered at privste sale up til
the Ist of March next, when, if not, previously cold, it
will be sold at public anctiou. Euquire of FRANCIS
COLDiNS, tavern keeper, Dear the premises, or of
PATRICK DUNLtiVY,oa the Washington road.
nov24:wiMl
LETTERS or Administration on the Estate of JESSE
LOBE, late of Jefferson township, deceased, having
been issued in favor of the subscriber, notice is given
to ail persons who have claims against said estate to
present them for settlement, and those indebted to it are
requested to make payment
BENJAMIN LOBE, Adm'r.,
Jefferson tp , Ail, county.
novUliOtw*
ypHE subscriber is authorized to sell the following
I described piece of land,situated in Robinson town*
ship, Allegheny county, Pa.,adJoining lands of Geo. M.
Evans, heirs of James M’Etnerron, Robert Bunting, and
the heirs of John S. Seulley, on 44 Cbartier’s Creek,’
four miles from the city of Pittsburgh, and one-ball mile
below Baldwin's bridge, containing about 76 acres,
more or less. This land is of an excellent quulity for
gardening purposes—being located in a warm tend o
the creek, ana having a first-rate bottom, that never
fails to bring an excellent crop. The buildings consist
of a very comfortable frame Dwelling House and frame
Bam, and an Orchard of 50 bearing Apple Trees, with a
variety of other Fruit.
For further particulars, enquire of James M’Coy, or
the undersigned. JAMES C. RICHEY.
Robinson jp., Jan. 28,1801.
N. B.—Terms easy and price moderate.
jaSOtdlwqwtf
Administrator’* Notice
WHEREAS. Letters of Administration on the Estate
of Jobk IfULTBY, late of the borough of Birming
ham and county of Alleghe/iy, dec’d, have been granted
to the subscriber, all perrons having claims against said
estate are requested to present them for settlement; and
those indebted are requested to make immediate pay
ment to the subscriber. JAMES BARR.
Birmingham, L'ec 1, ’sl:otw Adm’r.
Farm at Private Sale*
THE subscriber offers at private sale a small FARM
containing about FIFTY ACRES, situated on Perry
Fork Creek, Snowden township, Allegheny county, ad
joining lands of Joseph Riggs, the subscriber and others
The land is 61 excellent quality; about 12 acres fine
Meadow Bottom; 10acres goodTimber:*and about 40
acres cleared and under good stu;e of cultivation The
Birmingham and PJnleyviile Plank Road runs directly
through a. Its situation is verv convenient and desira
ble, being only 11 miles from Pittsburgh, and within one
mile of sieamrgnsi and saw Mills ; Water and Coni in
abundance. Terms made, kuown by the subscriber
Uving.near.FiQleyvtlle, Washington county, Pa *
novl9:wtf ... WILLIAM GASTON
7 *" *^l
Sltulion Sate.
f _ ■ ' \ SCOTT A OTtS* .
AUeriOWEKKS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
W»'l-t«fcs?4. aUl^ ,rBTKjs,rf »* T * lLo ® MISSOURI,
U AviNO been engaged in the above business for the
JJL last six years, m this city, would respectfully so
i *s**®®°*®®°** of Goods, to be sold in ibis market,
either for Auction or pnvaie sale—particularly Glass
ware,; Hardware and Dry Goods; and will make libera!
hert^ 1166 * ° n binds of Goods consigned us for sale
. VV ,iy re £ r l .° Meurs. Heweii, Roe A Co., E. R. Vio
«tj Wm.D. Wood A Co., John i. Anderson A Co., R. H.
Stone, Squire A Reed, Brownlee, Homer A Co.. Larkin
Beaver. Saint Louis; Butter A Brothers, Cincinnati;
George M’Lain, Pittsburgh. (maritty
P» BI’IUiOIRA, Auctioneer,
Medical and miscellaneous books at
Auctxok.—On Saturday evening ueit, January
3d. will be sold at McKenua’s Auction House, a lot of
valuable Medical and Miscellaneous Books.
bec3o P. N’KENNA, Aucl’r.
W. Cl, Auctioneer
A VEGETABLE COMPOUND
Children and Ad alia.
Cismstonca.
The! above Syrup or Balaam is sold, NVliofesule
Steam Mill tor Sale.
Jfixecutor*s Sale.
Administrator’s Notice.
tor sale.
- COMMERCIAL
DAILY KB VIEW OF THE H&BKETS,
OFFICE OF THE DAILT-KIORNIfrO POST. i
Tuesdayi Dccembet 30, 1851.)
Yesterday was one of the most delightful days for
out door business of the season; yet the transactions
were on a limited seale. The warm weather for a few
days past has caused a break in the ice, and already
has the Monongahelacommenced moving, and a speedy
resumption of trade on the rivers is expected. There
are now 9 feet water and rising.
ASHES—SaIes of 14 casks Soda at 3±c; Pearls 5{ to
6c; Pots nominal at 34 to 4c.
FLOUR—SuJes of a few wagon loads at 83 1010 3,1*2 ;
from stores at 83.15 to 3,31 for superfine to extra.
GROCERIES—We uote sales of Sugar at 5} to 0| by
the hhd»; Molasses is scarce; we quote at 39 to 40c.
Coffee : sales at 9Jto 10c.
BUTTER—SaIes of 15 kegs at 10c ; 3 bbls do at 15c.
OATS—Sales of 100 bushels from wagons at 32c.
BROOMS—SaIes reported of 100 doz at *l,OO, 4 mos,
BAGS —Sales of 5 doz Penitentiary at $0,50.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Sales of 25 bags at $l,OO
for 50 ft bags '
BACON—There is little doing in smoked meat, and
slocks light; we quote Haros st 9to 94c ; Shoulders 7 to
At Madison, la., on Saturday last, a sale of 1000 brad
of fiue hoes was made at 84 75, a«d the market lively
At Terre Haute prices are pretty firm at 84 25, and con
siderable doing.
At St. Louis,on ihe 19th, our latest paper dates, pack
ers were not active in buying Sales of a few lots
were made oi S 4 5004 75, mid one vale of 500 at S 5 to
average 210 and 220 fts ’ °
At, Louisville on Wednesday last our latest date a
sale was made of 600 head at $3 00 and •ev-ml s-nnll
lot* at the same. For a few hundred head of very choice,
oJ 05 was offered.
The Clarksville Tennessean, of the 15th, says:
There has been an arrival of several thousand head of
ho£% m (he lasi two or three days, and the two slaugh-
a r {! g 4 1 5 ,,- ” mrC infUH opcmioQ p rices range from
At St. isouifi, on the same day, several small low were
*?«A ‘£. arn . V ( ?« a V o{:oW8: 150 hea 'L dividing on 200 fij«,
3 a lO - 4 J tO. to average 220, at $4 50 To-day
vor ‘ n * vece bought, to arrive, at $4 300
4 50, dividing on 200 Bu.
. lowa »°n the Pih, prices had advanced
io 84 The TeJtgraph says, about have been pnek
ed to far, and Payers are of opinion that the amount yet
i<» be driven in will not exceed 3,000 —against 25,000 last
year The number of bogs in lowa this year will fall
one half hborl of the usual quantity
ST. LOUIS MARKET.
Unios Officc, >
Thursday Motniag, Dec. 10, 1851. }
Tun ‘.C, '--On Monday the market presented a very
quiet asoeei Sale- of 2 hhds at the PlamirT’s, at 82,20
to 2,60 ii*’ too tbs None of ihe fiue manufacturing dcs
»*riplion» were ollered, bui we quote lho»e qualities at
87 to 89.
MKMP—The only tranwution reponed to os wos the
•ale* OI 21 bales tuir at 877 & ion We now quote an
ibe range s>o to {p iou.
LEAD—No sales of flalenq ; a lot of 100 pig* L/.wer
Mines, wo* sold to u city mauufar tarer at $4,25 F 100
to*, which was an advance.
PORK—Sales of 27 bbh Rump at #0,75; 81 bbls N.
O «i 11,00; KSbbtaMesa at 12,00. and ?47 obis Mess at
DRV SALTED MEAT—Sale* of 30cks ut
6e; 10 casks at SJc for shoulders, and Of? tor »ide» and
Hams.
LARD—A aulc of 15b hhdv No. I. at 7e
D(Ji«K MEAT-The product of 2000 bogs, or aboui
200,000 tbs. delivered here, was sold al Oc. bog round
PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
9 rscr n iscua* w*rea ij» ms chanmbi.
Whveliag »ad Pittsbarob.
* Fake REDUCED!
.FUR WHEELING—The new and spien-
side wheel passenger sietuner, WIN
CHhS4-H, leaves fur the above and ail intermediate
port* every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 10 A
M.. precisely. TERMS.
ro Wheeling ••••50 ceuir.
Intermediate poets-
P“*«S» as do
i .r~ if the above rates arc not low cnouafa we will
make a further redoetion B |.lec2:tf
For Wbeellbgl
jHU w T passenger steamer
INCH ESTER, UKoaoa D Mouaa. Master
will run ui regular tn-wcckly paeket between tbi»
city and Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh every Tueaday
Thursday and Saturday, at 10 A. Al., for Beaver, Well*-’
wi.*’ and VVeiJiburgb ; retarning, leave#
Wheeling for Steubenville, Wcliav.lle and Beaver every
Monday, Wednesday and Frid. y.aifl A. AL y
Forfroigti or pa.Mgo, hOTinjj Ui,«orpo..rd accommo
dauouv, apply ou board, or to
ARMSTRONG, CRO2EH A Co., Age« lU>
.... . Water »treel
The >V mehester i* a new -ide wheel boat, and im u.r
and buesi •learner ever built for the trade Pas
sengers and Hbjpprrs can depend on her rnmamiar it.
‘ hc lrade .. drcaVu
For Wbeeling. * *—
TfIK kpicndid swift rummjjp paAvcnver
CLIPPER No. a, Tho»a* Moorjl
Master, will run m a regalor packet between tbi« env
aod Wheeling, leaving Her. every Tuesday, Thursday
end Saturday. atlU A. M. Returning, leave* Wheeling
even* Monday. Wednesday and Friday, a: 8 A. Al
For Wheeling cent*.
Intermediate I'oru---- 5q
Itact *S do
I- or irn* b< or pa**agc, having tupenoi accwomoJi
ituns, apply on board, or 10
SHERIFF A BINNING. Agent*,
, M x- „ No. 1U Market street.
Ib- Clipper No 2, ia one ot tbc fastest boats ever
constructed for the trade. Passenger* and shippers can
depend on her remaining in the iraUe. InoviU
For KUUnnlag ind ~
i' oo * lll and pleasant .learner
CapL MiLUao.a, will leave tbc
*7 h » rr Wetlnendar and Friday.,
k ‘ 1 M • or Kl '“»Pine and OalS.h For
freight or parage apply on board. tnovl”
Allecbaiay t(l?cr Tnd«i
RSifVLAH FHANKUN PACKETS.
L*sg!£a& AI TH .*?, ur " t * amcr ALLEGHENY UELLK
W». leave, the Alle
al Vi* Tf° rf ,0rt ’ r *“ kll "’ ev< ’ r y and raur*ia ? ,
Tbe fine *tr«orr ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Cant.
John lUn?u, leave* tin* Allegheny wharf for Frank
(in. every Tuesday and Friday, at 4 fV M
For Fretßhi or rassajre. apply on Board
• E* or fflarleiia an<) Hoebtngporti
LrJSSsCJ# Tnaline aieamer PACIFIC, Zanoitb Mab
Ok.rgtfrfcKm.Tni will leave for the above an«l intermedi
ate port* every THVRSDA Y, at 4 o’clock, P. M
For freight or pa««agt>, apply on board, or to
T. Woods a son,
No. 61 Water at., and tlTl Front m,
Beautiful Jewelry.
FOB CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS GIFTS.
JUHN M ROUEHTS desires to call the attention of
purchasers to hi* i>e*h supply of Jewelry, received
this day from ihe Eauern cities and now ipeomg-eom
prising Gold and Silver Patent [.ever*, L’Epuie and
other Walches , Gold Guard and Vest Chain*. Seals and
Rev*, Mi iiNiurc Ce*e* and Bracelets, ail ihe latest
stylesoi l adie*' Rremt and Cuff Pin*; Ksrand Finger
King* , a large assortment of Gold Pen and Pencil Ca
ses, Silver Spoon*, Spectacle*, Thimbles, A e.
A large supplj o' . heap Clocks, regulated, aud war
ranted to prove good tune keeper* varying in price from
SlGOu>sW.
Particular attention paid to the repairing of fine
Watches and Clocks, and any purl* that may bate be
come worn out or otherwise injured, repaired with new,
in a style and finish entirely equal to the original
John M. ROBERTS,
10 Fifth street, two doors from Market
BaodriM t Han4rlei.
r>l I boxes 4‘s, £'», and f’s M R. Rasin');
9j\J 10 mans S.*edlosc ,
IUUU pound-i Zanie Currants ,
IOU do Genoa Citron;
10 do Mace;
200 Jo CornSiareh;
200 do Meeker’s Farina,
3W) do liahjmt’s Soup Powders ,
1 cai*e ao Yeast do ;
t do Italian Macaronic ;
t do Vermec llis
100 pounds River Superfine Flour ;
40 do Isinglass;
100 sacks fine dairy sail j
100 pounds Bordeaux Prunes;
100 VVoodeu Bowls assorted;
For sale by J. D tC.l,
dec22 North east comer of Wood and Fifth sis.
A Rare Chance for Speculation.
FOUR THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND, m remlle
un county, Virginia, within a few miles of Frank
lin, the county seat. The Land is on the east aide of the
North Fork of the South Branch of the Pontiac River
A fine Turnpike Road leads directly from the town of
Franklin to Green Spring Depot, on the Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad. The land is well timbered and iron ore
abundant M’LAIN k. MOKFITT, AgeniK,
dec 1 5:2 w No. 14 St. Clair street
Dissolution or Partnership.
THE Partnership heretofore existing between the sub
scribers, under the firm of Wright k, Alcorn is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the
firm will be closed at the old stand, 117 Third street, by
ATKee k Alcorn. J. WHIGHT ’
PiU>l>urgh y Dtc. 3—declO| WM. F. ALCORN.
WM. ftPKKS • • • — * - F.
Co-P&rtnerahtp.
THE subscribershave entered into Co-Partnership, for
the purpose of carrying on the Mustard and Spice
and general Milling business, at 117 Third street, where
they will be pleußed to see the old customers of Wright
& Alcorn. [declOJ M’KEE & ALCOItN
COFFEE— A prime article of Rio and Java in store ami
for pale by (deetf] _ KING A MOORHEAD
MOLASSES —20bbls in store and for sale by
decs?? KING A MOORHEAD
Ginseng and beeswax—a small lot oTend.
for sale by (dec27J KING & MOORHEAD.
SUGAR —A few hhds good, for sale by
dcc27 KING A MOORHEAD.
r !'o\S! TOYS!—We respectfully invite the attention
1 of oar friends and the public to oar assortment of
Toys. Work Boxes and Fancy Goods now opening for
the Holidays Persons wishing to make selections for
Christmas presents have bow an opportunity. Goods
sent to any part of thu city or vicinity.
decl6 KENNEDY A HASLETT
WATCHES AMU Jb'\VELKY.*-We have a iarLu
and benutiful assortment of tbe above Goods
which we will and can sell as low us they can bo pur
chased anyplace in the city, and ol the very bestouaJitv
N. B—All kinds *»f watches, Clocks and Jewelry
carefully and neatly repaired. 7
KENNEDY & HASLF.TT,
No. 91 Market street
LAKE SUPERIOR SALMON—lObbls.iiTsiore mid
.for sole by_ |dec2sJ KINO & MOORHI<?Ai)
MACKEREL— 15 bbl*. No. 3, m siore and” for
gala by dec2s) KING & MOORHEAD
MuL aSSLS—2U bbl». Sugar Hoose, a rood article
for gale by [doc*#] KING & MOORHEAD
FEATH MIS—I-5 sacks prune Kentucky Feathers, In
•tore aud for. sole by -
dec2s
N O.SUGAK—A fcw lihd&g’ood fo*>a!«* l>v -" J
• dtcis jqyg
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iV Glorified nod lioaf,in sioreaod
dec2s ~ KINb fit MOORHEAD.
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e<ly for Rheumatism i* a speedy andcermniTemefiv ’ ’ - Sl,
forlhatpainfoltroubie. .It never fills * i *
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: KINO A MOOItHRAn.
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FOR SALE & TO LET.
Hotel tor Bent*.
MTm L subscriber wishes to lease for a term of
years, to a first-rate man, his lam and splendid
new HOTEL, at Turtle Creek, about Vi miles
nom i ittsburgb This Hotel contains forty-three fine
•aigo juoma, wnicn are finished, in a style equal to the
first-class Hotels of the cities. The Stabling and other*
accommodations are of the best description. This Ho
rn. * B ,® « ual ? d al termination of the Braddook's Field
Plank Road. on the old Philadelphia turnpike, and imme
diately adjoining the Central Railroad, fi will be one of
the most delightful summer retreats In the country. For
terms, Ac., apply to the subscriber, or to Mr IJIIL on the
Premises. AbLKN BROWN,
FOR BAIE-THE THREE »Tt;K? UitJUjfjflßMh
DWELLING HOUSE, No. IS Hrfy street, I§|l
Snyder** Row. Price 83,000 Teinm, 8600 in «"■
cash; 8500 in one year; uud Bd,4XW in five years. To
be secured by bond and mortgage on the premise*,
Clear of ail incumbrances, and title ImUspjtttble.
Apply to D. w. h A. 8. BELL,
AttorocysaiLaw,
No. 143 Fourth street.
deolO^m
A COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO LET—From £Sas|
the Ist or April next, a two sto rybtiek house,fllila
with six acres of ground attached, on which is anorcc
ard of choice fruit trees, stabling, and other out buildings.
It is within a few minutes walk of the Court House, by
the way of a board walk. Apply to
f WM fa; M. PUSEY,
Lumber Yard office, corner of Fayette stamHSarrison
Alie y . dec22:9wd
r JpO LET—AN OFFICE TO LET—over Philo Hall
ajjd next door to Nelson’s Daguerreotype Rooms.
ALSO— A small Dwelling House on Pennsylvania
Avenue, near Oakland. Possession given immediately.
E. D. GAZZAtt,
Liberty near Third.
I'o —i*'\Vu LA Ru E with hath room
and largo fire proof sale attached, in the brick build
mg, No. 149 on Poarth street. Enquire of
w. w. Dallas,
Oihce ot Associated Firemen’s insurance Company, Nos
|9l and 125 Water street. fdec9
A Flrit Rate Chanee for Boiinetii
THE subscriber offers lor sale bU property, located in
tii-; village of nt the head of the Chat
nurs <--oal Railroad. It enusists of a Lot of Ground 50
by 80 ; a new Frame House, Store House, Stable, Ac
Together with a judiciously selected assortment of
( >ouds Fhe above is ono oi the best mercantile loca
nous m the country—the subscriber having retailed
within the lust year Goods to the amount of 512,000.
bor further particulars enquire of thefsabsermer, on ■
The premises 9 9. MARKS
Detcmbervd, 1851—dec27;d&wtf
Equal to a "country seat.—fob, sale —a
large and vafinhla properly of 07| feci front on
Uagley’s Lane, Atl«che..y City, by Jtfl 10 12 leet deep.
i«> Allrgtoeuy Avenue , «ov.ng a good two story dwell'
u»g houst. ol fou.' ri»riun. •« kitchen and cellar, front
porch. Also, Vciu'tiHj, .ml closed shutters; a large
ean'en, well at r:>ngt <J . » r raj frnit tre es, iu good or*
ler; hydrant aiij out oven*-nil well enclosed Riidplcas*
mUy situated Pii. r $2700. Terms very accoounoda*
'l l > i BERT, General Agent,
60 Southfield street.
L'lasr ward ui \ i-rofekty.— fob sale—a
I valuable propers o' W fret on Ferry ureet. by 78
3*r/(lcei>, wail b niMVen t-i.i three story Brick House,
arranged with a ban; u l>a< k ; M .r«»h; good cellar; an
adey , with a by<i»uia ar ; miumk- i . ween Foarth and
Litiertv street* From n* central i«w a desirable
/or t u-t-.r,, or jifivair re-i-im-- ft\irill be cold
CU nilsi h r. o'en’l Agent,
■’►o Kroithfieid street.
St»M Slulual rir* luiuranci tompaar
URAN<;H OFKICK. .i , ih'ield st , i ,
{'lUjburgh, May la/, I'ti | .
'I'HK l»c*l evtilrncc of Uie -utceMof the Director it
1 endeavoring lo nakr Lt;c ST \TV, MUTUAL FIRE
IN'SURA.N’t'K OoMPAjNV’' meet the wauls of the
•omraujui), ia tlic uupi:iallr-ret amount of business
wtjieJi |iu« been dune-—lin. h>i; i<*ued ?,000 |* »Ij
•>c* during tbe past year, ibnroby adding over SUtO.OOO
!•> Uie fund* uf the company Nearly ail it»«r property
insured ror liter cafesi kind,m small risk*., and * large
(>ropomon insured foronly ouc >eai
‘Vboie No Policies issued
do do expired, terminated A
canceled
do do in force
Imouuto/ Property insured
do rauccleu, lertUJtiaied and ex
pired SOI.TiiS
do do in force*
Jo Premium Note*- • -
do Canceled,lerrajniictj .ripr’d
Jo m force • ■
do Oaab PrrtmuUH received • -5£|,537.M
do do r4iircle<) 321,24
vVhole amount of looses and exper
se t paid • • -
•-talanee iu tuvor of the Co .In rash, otf7,p:>4 ,4h
To cuy or country merchants, and owners of flu -it
‘Us, sud iHolaieU or country properly, it is believed
company uflord* advan luges in point ol cheapo s»,
and security, inferior to no Insurance Company
. thin country
Conducted on tbe equitable ami greatly improved » y»-
etu of Classification of Risk *, excluding all special
iaiard* t injuring only u limned amount in any or.e io»
cality, ihu* precluding the frequency and occurrence of
'•*ige fires, und al#n, on both the Stock and Mata a I pi xn,
• l not only possesses the eheapoe-s and accommodai .od
of both methods, bat entitles the insured to a partici >&• !
lion 10 the profits.
It ir under the control of the following Director*: -J
P- Ruti»eribrd. A. J. Gitlcu, John B. P&eker, Satnue T.
Jones, Aionxo A Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Rob ?rt
<101?. Samoel Jones, John P Rutherford.
J P. RUTHKRFORD, Presn.
A.J tULLETT, SecV
A A. Carrier, Actuary.
ll —a sH'np Dividend oi &ficcu per ccm on eipi
nu# ircen declared by ihe Directors, am: is
now reccivaT?* at tbi* Office for rcuewaia, or redeema
ble m ca«b at ihr end of utnety days.
myl7:d*w A. A CAKRIKR Asem.
Fr«ah Arrival of New Good*!
T. K. n'KSIGKIT A BKOTHKES,
117 WOOD STREET,
THIRD DOOR FROM THE CORNER OF FIFTH,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED and offer for saie
-1,000 AI. t». D. and 9 B- Percussion Caps ,
4.000 doz Spool Cottou—usnorted ,
4M> tbs Parent Thread ;
100 great cross Agate Buttons,
•700 doz Gum Suspender*.
150 drtt. Berlin Cloves;
4U doz Couon Olovef ,
IcOpieaes Pongee Handkerchiefs,
■ 50 do Ladies’Linen do.
75 do Camtinc d<vj
30 cartoons Bonnet Ribbons;
15 do Satin and Mantua Ribbons ,
6 do Cap do,
Together with a large and well selected |*ioek oi
Fufyn y and Staple Drr Goods
They would also call the attention of the trade gener
ally,to the !arge*l and most varied assortment of Gold
Jewelry, Wutehes, Ate , ever offered iu this market—all
at they offer on inc most reasonable terms (ortO
Obrlitmts and Hew Tear'i Gift*.
V|/ tiUDVVAKU 4 ROWLANDS, 75 Third st eel, post
T T office t uilding, invite the attention uf the public to
ibeir choice selection of Annuals. Album* and Gift Books
suitable for presents, some of which are of rare beauty
and excellence. All wishing to present tokens of love
i>r friendship, would do well to call
W. a. K receive subscriptions »or tbo Monthly Maga
zines as iow as S'J,5O.
ionunry numbers received.
Christmas and Sew Years* Gifts.
LOUIS REINKMAN it CO , Importers and Dealers in
Watchks, Clocis, JrwRLhT. etc., have-just receiv
ed ( rom j- urope, and from the best manufacturers in
America, ihe largest assortment of JEWELRY that h&9
ever bean brought to this city, suitable for Christmas and
New Year's Gifts, such as Gold and Silver Watehes of
the be>t make. Gold Guard and Fob Cbams, Keys,
Breast pins, Brooches, Finger Kings, Ear Kings, Pencils,
eie.. wnich they ofler at unprecedented low prices—
dun?*' than ihh cheapest in this city. Please call, and
judge for yourselves, at No. 4.' Firth street, next door to
Wood. det*22
Illinois Land and OeneAU Agency
washing pon cockle
t» RI A, I liinoi*, will atteud to all business counsel*
d with Land* in the Slate of Illinois the redemp
i lands from tax sales, me payment of taxes, the
‘air and other disposition of iauds, the location of land
vmraiiu, also to the col ection of debts and the settle
neni of claims of all kinds
ID'" Warrant* bought and sold Old Patents of
laid wanted
Reference Thomas Phillips, K»q , Morning Pont,
ilisburgh. novgfcl
Honu of Kefuge*
f I'HK subscriber* for the erection of an Llouse of Re
i fuge for Westren Pennsylvania,are hereby notttied
that an assessment of twenty per cent on the amount
aut'scribed by each, is required to be paid to the Treasu*
ror, on or before the 15th day of November next.
By order of the Board of Directors.
ocuJlttl JOSHUA HANN.A, Treasurer
MKLODKUNS— Madehy Carhardt, the ongiual in
ventor. Just received, a fresh supply of the cele
brated Melodeons, made bv the original inventor, Car
hardt, New York These iu>trumeiiti are unquesiiona
hly the ve«-y brsi of the Hud manufactured any where,
having several improvements not possessed by any oth
ers. ‘ueh as double swell, Ac. Persons desirous of pur
ebasnig a geuuine Carhard jMelodeon, will please coll
aud examine the same, and convince themselves of its
great superiority. H. KLBBF.R,
No. lot Third street,
Sign of the Golden Harp.
ELECTION. —An Election for Thirteen Directors, to
serve for the earning year, will be held at the Office
of the Associated Firemen's Insurance Company on the
first Tuesday of January next, between tho hours of 10
AM. and UP.VI. tdccs»3:tdl R. FINNEY,Sec’y.
rfniE day slur
iJA . OF NATU UK.—'There are now
*. thousands of porsoun in this city atone, who can
oulv see “ the nigiii Hide,” that would give thousands of
dollar* tor one houle of WATTS’ NIIRVOUS ANTI
DOTE, did they know what it would do for them,
W. M. CUUHBERT,
50 gmilhfield street.
January m agazJtnea.
a 'HE January number of Godey’a, Graham’s, Sartain’s
and the Ladies’ National, Magazines have been re-,
eetved at WALL'S, Fourth street. Subscriptions for
either of the above only Si,so. free of postage. Either
of these magazines would make a very handsome holi
day present, and extremely cheap.
A Iso on hand, a beautiful assortment of Holiday Pres
pa I *. which will besom on reasonable terms. decSO
Fresh Fruits for Christmas.
I DOZEN Fresh Peaches, in uotiles;
l\J 10 doz. Tomatoes. do.;
10 Tomato Ketchup;
3 Strawberry Vinegar;
5 Raspberry du.
For sale at the PEKIN TEA STORK,
jlecS* ' 38 Fifth si
L
overing’s crushed Pulvertced Sugar,
-1A BBLs. Lovering’s Crashed;
xv lOdo. Kino Pulverized;
10 do. Course do ;
For sale by the barrel or retail, at the
decfrj PKRIN TEA STORE, 28 Fifth sL
G. L, HOOD,
IMPORTKH, WUOLEftALU AMD BSTAIL DEALER IK VISE
watches, gold jewelry*
PURE SILVER WARE, PLAITED GOODS, 4c —-
All kinds of Watches and Jewelry carefully re
paired. No. 51 Market street, two doors from Third
Pittsburgh. [decll,
FRENCH REVOLUTION.—Louis Napoleon has
fired a tram ihatas destined to set Europe in one
universal blaze. The result will be beneficial to man
kind; let us cheer them ou—and if your ardor should
coo] this weather, call &t CHESTER’S Emporium of
Men and Bovs' Clothing. Stocks large, fashionable and
low for cash WE STUDY" TO PLEASE,
71 Smitiificld at., near Diamond alley
N. B.—This is the establishment for Men and Boys’
Clothing. Kdec3s
NOTICE.— The Book* of JAMES P. HORBACH and
of HORBACH & KERB, havcbeenphiced'juUie
hands of the undersigned for settlement. AU persons
indebted to either of the above,-nill call aind eetllebe-.
forothe Jstot January, as all account*remainingUn
paid at that time, will be left at Aldermhn Steel’s for
collection. . O. HvBIPBEY; Attorney
deciff.lw No. 144 Fbu.Tth street.
. ' > jivZv
- r: rc! v t'il .-Hid foc KaTej - - ,
A LLKN'aaEl* COOKING VISTOLS-Jusiweei,;
, A ed,a good aanornnsiu, bj - lliamirml UAMOHTH tg-AMtvq
i sugeifino Instate ami in «3lTbv~ I SOWN &TETLEy>3, ‘ nos-m store mid , ar «./<• by ■.- - ‘ } ; '
SXDART,* fcUJL «**» 1® Wqod wect,TiitsbuJi[l>. j J>„ Jp? _ snsMKT * ana.' <••
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V.. .: •••,!■ ■ ’.i :r * / V‘; ; ■••■ ' ■ ■*■:■■ «"lr \_
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f ■ ■ ■ <..•►•■>',•■ .■* -' ■ ‘ -’ •■ -•■'■'■■'■.• i . . .-.. «•- ’• - \ ~ ~
/CITIZENS’ lnkorance Co —3O shares of stock for sole
V/:aVa»ery .low price, or would le eichanueJ for
Bank stock, [decSOl A.'WILKJHSACn.
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«7,6?i4,6y]
?y,676,d7
037.1 U
srv.uai,77
531,23a,80
Evening School,
A T O. K. CHAMBERLIN’S PITTfSBURGH COM
tV MBRCIAL COLLEGE, corner, or Market end
Third - Each bfknCh taught iii t a.-s£p&ftte room.
Such of our citnens aa desire instructions in Boob*
keeping, Writing, Arithmetic, Meohamcaj Drafting, kcV
areinvitedto call at the- College aniexnmine toe ‘ar
rangements. A'teacher is employed for each depart
ment, who devotes his whole time in giving instruction
mono particular branch.
O. K Chamberlin, with Assistants, takescharge of the
Book-keeping department; D. CroocL tenches writing,
B. M. Rerr, ( Principal of the First Wt jd PublicSehool);
instructs the class in Arithmetic; H. Moeser gives*in
struction in Mechanical DraArag. •
Instruction given from 6$ to 10o’clock, P. Mv -fnovl7
Htufeal Sotted.
THE undersigned begs leave to announce to the citi
zens of Pmsbnrghj that he has < nened a Room in
Vigilant Hall, opposite the Post Ofitce', Third street,
where he can be consulted atnll hotng'of the day,, from
OA. ail Masieal occasions. ‘A ilne Brass:and
Coullion Band, ean be bad at all limes? °n Bhort nonce.
Instructions on all instruments alnTedaceil L.:
decls:lra • o . BYERLY.
APPETITE, cheerfulness rnicl vigorou* heailii* re
stored byvVutt’s NervousAmiaote—SLCfftperbot-
Ue Sold by - W. M. CUTHBERT, '
dec& SOBmithfield etfeet.
TibnBI,EJBAHB£LE» m7/oLS—thkuecewSTbV
U express,o dox pair donbleT)arreQ«J fiatols, which
we
_ deoSCT v 3 doors from virgin Alley. piuyg
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Jh’\ ._f ,\*! 4 >•> V«. v ’> r \
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j. i'o r .“.T',
Bankers gift Brokets.
Patricks As Friend,
BA.MKt.as AND EXCHANGE! HKOK.EUS,
. No* ss,• cornzji Wood and Diamond streets,
• . . . . Jg» > [timyl
Domestic and Foreign Bank Notes,
OoldandSitvir y ßoughtySa»U and .l .
atthk , /;»• , \v.
KXCHAJNOXC AND BASKING HQUSIt;
OR . J / •; r "; j _
William A. Mill & Co.,
04 Wood Street, 1 ■ :
PITTSBURGH; ’
Ipr l.tTtKtuT.txowtD o.i rret pefuam foogas
ttWN [BiJBU. ZDWtKO sahk 1
KOJUUCU* BAUM. •
flank,„andSzt/tanf Braitr,, Boaters m f„„ t , „,,e
BomtUleßUh,BlUidf Bzehangt, Ctriifiealtt o' Btvm .
il.Bank Naut.and Coin.
Corner of Third ond Wood «t«., direcilr opposite tiie s
Charles Hole). may2B
tttjnovAl#
fl. HOLCIICS A sons,
Heir* ainovtß ruxtß exams xm> axcruas* owe*
To No. 07 Markll Itrtsl.four rfooro bototo oldtland .
N. HOLMES A SONS, .
IiANKERaANDEXCHANGEBROKERS,and Ucn-
JD lero in Notes, Draft,, Acceptances,Gold, Silver and
Bonk Notes. . Exchange on the Eastern and Western'
ciueaeonnanUyTor-taie. ... ,
CollectionsimiiteinalllifecttietWougiihot' the Uni
ted Stateor DejWxiteiPreceived.Jrr paffSitiiSer current
paper, No: 07 Msirhet Wreet.lfetwehrfTfilrd and Fourth
•‘reels. aug 2S-I y.
ixs. s.Hoon. Titos *, keen r
BOON eSABSKOT.
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,'
If. S. Comoro/ Wood and Sixthslrota., Piuskurgk, Pa
T\EALERS in Coin, Bank Note,, Time Bills, Foreign
JL/ and Domestic Exchange.CerufictireaofDeposin&e
EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union
andEnropejTorsaleinsumstosnitpitrcliaßßrs. ,
CURRENT and parfondxreceived ondeposite '
COLLECTIONS made on ail parts of the Union, ettite
lowest rate,. , ,epl (-1 y
BILL A CirfttiY,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
80, 65 Wood Street^
Third door beloto Fourth—{teat sidt), \
IGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly
O for sale. Time Bill* of Exchange and Notes diif
connted. Gold,Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold.
Collections made in all the principal cities of the United
Suuee. Deposit* received of Par and Current Funds,
roarl7:y
E*
ICHANGE AND BANKING* HOUSE OF '
A. WILKINS * CO.
bbyzot aitEs.
■l} discount.
B&.NK ROTES.
Western Funds generally
Virginia and Maryland' ••
New York and New England >t&-
New Jersey . \ <Q-
Delawara - par |
EXCHANGE. ' BTTTIQG. ' IWULIRO;
New York and Philadelphia- *3-16 prem. f premi
oeltf) ‘ ' ' ' * ‘
fl. B. APwm.ti ftjw
r _ bankers, anv bjral ebs in
EXCHANGE COIN,
bank w>tks.
SIGHT AND
TIME DRAFTS, Ac., Ac.
Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remit
sd to any pari ot me Union.
STOCKS'^
SOUGHT A. HD SOLD OS COUUSSION.
No. 74 Fourth strut,
sep!3] Ne.it door to Lhe Bank of Pittsburgh.
NO BV1IBOG!
GRAND CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY SALE OF
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS
AT JEFFERIS'
ONE PRICE CASH'STORE,
No. T 6 Marktt bettoun jFaurth:and the ZKarrumd. ;
r subscriber will coromeacea-closinffbaigaUiof
L hl» entire slock of
GOODS, on Monday, December lsth, anti will coutiime
one month, preparatory to the reception ol Spricv
Goods, on which occasion our Wholesale Rooms will
he thrown open to the Retail Trade. Purchasers may
rely that the following redaction* will be made on the
original marked prices, viz:
Genome French Merinos have been
selling at
Super Trench Merinos,
Genuine Lupins, best quality,
French Thibet Cloths,
Best high Lostre Alpacas,
Second quality “
Kighi yards of good Alpaca for 51.,00. • • i
Brocne Long Shawls, ; : - -'- ,r 35.00 “ 17,00
41 Square « ' 10,00' “ 6,50
Blanket Long Shawls, 10,00 u 0,00
8,00 “ S,OU
5,50 41 3.25 ■:
4,00 » 2,25'
a* “ 22-
31 « 25
37* 44 5B
TwiMed ** “ 37* « 23
The above price? are a sample, and the balance of the
stock will be told iu proportion. Positively no devia
tion in price*- (decltf
Bay Slate Long Shawls,
Red Flannels, all wool,
CHEAP WISTEB DRY GOODS t
AT AO.
Market Street, between Fourth and the Diamond.
THE amiursigned ha* jtxst received from the Eastern
market? a large and splendid sloekof WINTER
DRV GOODS, comprising a very beautiful assortment
of Dress Goods, adapted U> ’the season, and’ al least 25
percent lower than evefbffered in this city, viz:—
Black Alpacas, from 12} cents per yard to best manu
factured ; Printed Moas de Lanes, from to 25 cents
per yard; Black and Colored Thibet Cloths, from 25 to
75 cents per yard; English and American Chintz, iiom
flj to 12* cents per yard ; Heavy Brown Muslins, from
sto 7 cents yer yard ; Bleached Muslins, froms lo 124
cents per yard; Bed Flannel, ail wool, at do cents per
yard. SHAWLS AND DRESS GOODS.
Bay Stan* and Waterloo Plaid long and square Shawls
Black and Colored Embroidered Cloth Shawls : Block
and Colored Silk Fringe Thibet Shawls; all wool Bro
ha Shawls; French Merinos, all eolors; LupiiPs Black
Bombazines; Black, Figured and Changeable Alpacas
Cashmeres and Moos de Lanes; High Lustre wide
Black Gro de Rhine Silks : Changeable and Fancy
Dress Silks; Chameieou Turk,Satins; Mull, Swiss and
Jaconet Muslins; French work Capes and Collars
Blaek Silk Laces and Fringes; Bonnet Ribbons
Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders.
STAPLE AND DOMESTIC GOODS.
Casinm, Ken tacky Jean?, Tweeds, Bed Ticking and
Checks; Scotch and Domestic Ginghams; Red; White
and Yellow Flannels; Bleached and Colored Canton
Flannels; superior Irish Linen and Lines Lawns ; Rna*
sia, Diaper and Crash. Bed Ticking as low asGk cents
per yard*
A large assortment of French and English Cloths,
Cassi meres and Vestiogs. Also, a superior lot of Blau
ketA; of all sizes aud qualities, to which I would invite
particular attention.
The customers of the house and all ca*b buyers axe
requested to call and examine lor themselves The
s'ock is large and complete in every variety and style,
and will be sold at the very lowest prices,
ABSALOM MORRIS.
No. 7g Market «u> Piuabargh.
novl9:6m
Cblekerlng , a Pianos.
JOHN H. M t-'LLOR, No. si Wood at,
baa received and now open for sate,
the following elegant atoc* of PIANO
FORTKS, from the celebrated manuftic- M b f 8?-
lory of Jonas Chickcriog, Boston, at factory price?, vi 2 :
No. 12064 one 0 octave rosewood, ' 8275 00
12067 one 6 do do 275 W
L2D69one6 do. .. .do *<£s 00
11512 one 6$ , do do . ' 375 (6
11383 one 7 do ' do 400 00
117620ne7 do do 400 00
11448 one 64 do earved rosewood, 400 CO ;
11977 one 7 do do 450 00'
U4890ae7 do do 450 00
11700 one 7 do do 43T00
10756 one &4 do extra carved 450 00
10392 one 7 do carved Louis XIV, 500 00
11632 one 7 do do do 500 00
41685 one 7 do carved fall grand, FOO 00
Also on bond, the following from other manufacturers:
No. &581, a rosewood 6f octave, Stodah A Co, New
Vork, ... - ' 8275 00
No. 3273, a rosewood 6$ octave, Ration, Davis
A. Co , Boston, - . . '
No. 3248. a rose 64 octave, Halleu, Davis A Co.,
with .fiolian attachment. - . . 350 00
No. 3351, a rose wood 6 octave, mode- 1 by ttal- 1,-
leU, Davis A Co., 5)50 00
N 0.3392,.3392, a rosewood 5 octave, same .3425-00
No. 1817, do do madefy Wood*
ward A Browa, - • -
No. 1813, a rosewood 6 octave, same makef?*.;^
No. 448, a rosewood boudoir, made by Gilbert/* ,
Boston, 8$ octave, ' * - ' "275" w‘
A mahogany second baud 6 octave, - 125 00
declO
Statics,
WHE Annual Meeting of the Biockholdersof the -Ohio
l and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and the elec
tion of Directors for the ensaiug year, will be held at
the Compauy’s Office, in Pittsburgh, on Thursday, the
Bth day of January, 1 8$-£. The meeting wilt tale place
at 10 A. and the Election between the boars of 10 A.
M. and 3 P.M. .J. J. BROOKS, Seely. ,
Pittsburgh , December 15,1851 —deol?:id . '
O* Cbamberlln'a tommcrolal College*
Corner of Market and Third street*.
FACULTY. —OJfC Chamberlin, Principal and Profes
sor of the Science of Accounts;
Johp Fleming, associate in Book-keeping department,
and Lecturer on Mercantile Science;
3. M. Phillips, Instructor of Mercantile Computation
and Arithmetic; ' '
D. Crouch, Professor of Peumanship;
Alex. M. Watson. Esq.,LectQrer on CQvnmerc.inlLpw '
E. H. Stowe, Esq ,Instructor of Commercial Law;
B. M. Kerr,Professorof Mathematics,(night session};
H. Moesser, professor of Mathematical Drawing.
This institution has been; lately improved andcnlarged,
and now contains four spacious rooms, convenientlyar*.
ranged and elegantly famished, a well selected Library
of standard works on Commercial Law, for the benefit
of the students. The Mercantile course embraces every
variety of transactions that can possibly occur ip busi
ness. In addition to regular lectures, delivered by
Mr. Watson, E H Stowe, Esq., also member of the Pitts
burgh Bar, has been employed 1o instruct the,students
by a series of exercises and examinations upon this
very important brunch. College hours both day pud:
evening. All communications addressed, to O. K.
C H AMBER LIN, will receive prompt attention,
seplfry
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Cancers, Ttnnora,
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cers, Swelling of the Glands. Syphihs; Dye -
pdOsia. Sait Rheum. Disease of the Kidheys* ■
Eos* of Appetite, Diseases ansingfenmihe'
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THE SHAKER PREPARED.YKLLOW DOCK”
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tiuyzotts Improved fj?iraci of Yellow. Bock amf Sor
sap&riHa” is formed; and ihc l.tboraioryoPDr Gnyzolt v,
has given asihe. virtues of ihese roots in their perfec*
lion. His preparation contains all the restorative prop. '• .
erties of the roois, combined and concentrated in their'
utmost strength and efficacy. ...
Experiments were made in the masnfacture of this'-
medicinr, until it was found that jt could not be furthe '
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' Saline, tMichigar.}, OctoberO/1851.
Mr. John D. Path-Dear Sir: Ij 1? with Unutterable ■ >
feelings ot gramo>te that 1 am ablerihTbngli the Diviho /
Providence of God, nnd by ihe wonder-working'agency ■■■•
of that excellent medicine, ‘•GuyzoiPs Yellow Hock
and Sarsaparilla>” to give you a few symptom* of my
almost hopeless rnse.
In ihe winter of 1850.1 was attacked with a severe
pain, which was gradually extending through thewhnlh'
rightside andli*gj at the same Ume, a totaJ prOstriition
01 wy physical system Jog hnd shrunk to about -
two-third* oi common size; I procured■■the'attend
am-eof a gillful practitioner, who pro/wwnoed 'iny'diV
ease one of the .worst forms 01 liver complaint - --"Hd said
ray case whsonenoi ermly handled,lmti»resefit)6a- - .ft'£' A .
mci I remained under his treatment unnli was
fied he could not help ui«; l then procured of yoiirageni •
atthiapiaud, VV. a. Ilecrs,two bottles of GTuyzfltt’fl’Yeli "
low Dock and Sar*«pariHo. from which I received a ;
vast amount of benefit. Alter having takeit four bottles
more,! whs able to my busttess without any
inconvenience, and hnve been since that time a weil
man, while hut a short ume-iince I was confined' ift tny
bed -threotouiih* of die time j. and I caircotasc/ibe the
return of my health to any other cause thairby the
agency oMbat truly valuable inedic;ne,<3ttvzati’s Yel
low Dock and Mftrßapnnlia..- VAURJI*EJL : ■
81,00, now ui G'iic
112* -^-'7O
1,75 “ ISS
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, n D . Ik ... ■ S/msk. October 14j 1651,'.
Mr. J.D .Park— Dear sir* I send you the forcffoing
certificate, and-so farjhs 1 am acquainted with his i*ase
it is all true. I procured it, thinking it might be a bene
fit to you and the afflicted... Vou Jißreibe privilege of
using, it us you iftufr best. Yours, \V. A. BEEiiS - ' *
The following Later « from a highly respectable Pky fi
exan t who enjoys an pzactite*
Navarre, (smric Co.f Oj, Nov- JVIBSI.
Dr. John It. park —Dear Dr. <JHJrgoti*s'iixtract
of £&r*apun!;a 1 his nicdicine hai
by me for the ! ihn < >ear«r\>uli good eirect r m gene
ral debility, Liver Complaint. Jaundietv Dysnehsia,'
Chronic and Nervous dis«:i-»cH.'ln' air FemaieCoir? *
plaints it certainly is unequalled. .
•' rn the use 6i this medieine theVpatienf constahily ;
gains strength ami vigor, a facl-worthv of greatcon
sidemtiou. Uis pleasant to the tastodnd ■’
he used by persons with the most delicate stomachs,
with safniy, under any circumstances. lam K -aklns" : '
irom experience, and to Ihe afflicted 1 advisei&QsV•-
DR. J. S. LEEFJBR;
Extract of a Letter from an extensive Merehanlmjfes
»toA, Wisconsin.
„ . , „ „ J i KE 7> A “’ {“''•ennsiji). Oct. SB. 1851.-. •
pfrJoA.u D park- Dear mr: lata.out of your
tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, 1 ' arid “Dr. Guyaoirtt E*-
tract ol \cl ow flock and Sarsaparilla.” |>|earc foj.
ward a supply immediately. 1
Yoor Balaam or Wild Chdrry worked to a charm hem f
not a bottle fulled of aifbrding iimuedtaie relief, and in
every instance but one fan old rgentleipan of W
or S It cnrea andthe V ellowW.k haadone eqaajfy
as well. I look three bottle* myself,.lasi fall, and en
joyed perfect he aIT IVI ** rw m ter.-fo r 1 tb e first r? r
eleven year*, hems troubled with a severe emS*
the skin, whlelr Imd me up from two
mouths every winter and spring, until last winter -
• H '‘”Y b "loncs, abrolliermereli!tittni,a u particular'
mead of mine, tooh two bottles of the VclW Kick for
a Sorolulou* Eruption, which ;ljas worked an enure
My store is [at the comer ol Wisconsin Avenue and
.WainoLsweet. Yours, respectfully. ,enue and
CHARLES E. CASE.
Jpr“ Price Si petf Ijoltte—six boulesfor 85.
Norxh-eacii corner of Fmmh wt'r l t^aton?
1 n «-iH? 1 I Ul o~ l P> Wi i om aU ordcrs nmat ie *
J Kidd A Oo,lm.6&urgb; Li Jr, corner jSfaritet
Oreensbnrgh; S Koanu, Somcreut; f r»M *
Bedford; BeedtSon, oir !llSiS?I!>
lurgd HildcbxftodiCo, f„dTo,™’j K mSK
r.ing; Jsnu»..«. Co, Broolnrtttej A WiSm * d£s
'.Vaynedmreh.i il’Fnrtao.l & Co, N Callender MMdi
-yillej B[mon &Ce;!iric<;;Hcmv FOri-er «?fS.T »Jr
Xelly ito. BoUerr S Smnb j h
3£BS&s£ V *>. Jo "“.-Co»«rn>o f «. V Crooker!
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V.X IRACT OF AMERICAN OIL
'OREI’ARKDwm solil by JNO.' 204
parauori; the medical virtue*.of which tire found to he
eigh.-uineotho-otre.ijrtlr of the o ri ? fnnl £nencai <ML
Jus put up in Potties ui?s ond'iTi Jem*, each‘withtoli
directions for itsuse. Lit evcry dtscasf wherethenrim.
pal American Oil has been toOnrt at all efficnc-oSs, ®d
claims lo h* ih* oni* Prnprleiors
d&W-tr * j yl
jX Boats, Halls, Chiunber»,KUdtens,
andaetl every placewherc light is reqnired. Tlie public
:are respectftuly tnvilea to,call am! examine 8-benntifbl
ussorunrat of Ihew Lamps, Also,Lamps of dli'lcM,,
( fot Lard Lard Oil, Ac., Chandeliers. GttUdales.WtSi
ers,Alaiilcl Decorations, Lamps, Glob« .Glasses,Wickl
Paper, 1 .Mats and Cans, and all t lungs peS
tattling to tlie trade. Also, a superior Safotvlmmirn
(or Steamboats and Stablei. y 1-ami!rn >
The cheapest light to be found forstore tmishonont
poges, ta Tougii’sTieftned Chemical Oii and LarapT£om
whieh a-splendid, tight.in, obtained ,pi i, f aren’t n«
hour equitf'ii trot edpeftdr, to cap.. W% invite no Si!
amhmtton of our goods and prices!- Being prepaiSbv
the accumulation of t 2 years’ experience ahTSth’S
mniues lojopplv both the wbolestEure“l ttSm on
StoS° - “nua, uubt, Pittsbcrgh Oi landLainp
*"* p,n Bf ' he «“*• of in Ai
„,H!i EKE r L ./ NX> HHE&UPAL, OR PJNE OlL,'re-
supplied onee or twice n week- All orders'left ■
wttlt the wogon,' (which is constantly passing round the
city,) will be promptly attended to. }. S. TOUGH
.one-- No ' t ’ uunl ‘ MreelyApoUn Hall, *
aprlntd.trgy .between,Market and Wood.
fit* porta.nl to Femotei. p
TAQCTOR LAI KuJIL S l-R.MVCH FK M A LliP I fil ft •./.••.'.••••jr
XJ „* *
«»<* « <»««■ r Fi< ur Aibu* orTfffc 4
KW*“>. «»X«mcnor»hßa,-.«,r»Bii DtbiluyVenerai
Kakntm, Nausea, Poiusm the Headand linib.'SJ
« Appcme. I‘alpn auon„Tremom. Diieas-d'S/ rdf :
uveno„, Irmal.flnv f)>.p, p(1[l or I n0 “e, t Von FJaS.'
lence or Wind, end nil Uujrijic Complin"
cents, or frvelxoxcs for S[,oo Sold wKAti« a 'T- V«5
tail by W. C. JAOKSOiV, 210
W .~ «"> e U all t&V&jKlitl i l
IP7J^ !1 dircdl'onß enclosed willi each box.
decKhlvcitVcr • •
■ Chets Wareroomi.
IlLc/™? ri?H M F' l - Eil ' 4a4 l>i;oil s 'rret, oaove the
lalK? t ”W“* e i-' t «SBs constantly oa hand nbdrrmiea
fitsa 10 order, at the ttnocsi pnca , every description'hr
l ', M , <: r al > l Uir>,iu FURNiTURB„SOFAS and CHArRS
of the best workmanship and mcstnbproved pivleo
Parohasera would do well to visit hi 3 WnremoS.
»ny?7
FHESH FRUlTS—Peaches, fMVnfoTT^"'
Pine Apples, PlniM. Goo.ebf rrie, TomaloesUeri
meucaliy sealed anil m fine order, for sale V,. ,oe!i ’- er ,
' . ' WM - 'AriM’CMJKG k CO,
.•JISSi! ‘■ggJ.lberty street.
Prone, Ploms
Gt<l eei; andiTeaii)eiU^n’-
'M : »ajf^|wob’t>WAßT>^ e jt^VL*NS e TO^-!j
sweet, Pon Offioe BoiWing- , ftlvu ‘ I 's Thud.
v^ly
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Id f ■"> r, “?!»*>* S? M 'CrescentHof’y’
-Id store «»<1 for sa ( e W - _ i. '
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