The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, November 22, 1848, Image 3

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    BY lUGNETIC.TBISGRAPII,
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liczovuurgi4r' "ID Pitta ntrib Ossitl4.
AUMPTIONAIL , LOWCION 311811Nte
BY THE ACADIA-
Ilatoarteraura, Nov. 21, ISIS:
'The laterFargirs' h papers received by the Acadia,
contain very important . intePigenee from all parts
of Europe. martin= to send you the leading ex.
In this es:Mary the British have received severe
-and 'sans.' ine reverses, whlch are- supposed to
IMO proceeded from a general movement thrtmeh*
cot the .f . tritish ptemcssiotts. From th e brmidstde
rshipeorthe opposition, it will require 50,000 trops
to effectually stigma the Movement.
mELAND.
The prospect of the potato mop is brightening—
le 1101.110 extensive as was generally belies
'ea, end the clops throngtionfide more flattering.
'ln Paris the, excitement is great, and deny in
ereathr-collialons are continually taking place
between* troop, of the line' and tho Guard Mo
The dabs are: much excited upon the gees
" thus of the Presidency; The Parisian Clubs ob
: Pitli 4 0 II preponderates alto Departments in the
election. They say that the city made revolution
wawa the departments, and would maintain a
conquest forcibly. -
AUSTRIA.
The likewise deny* had a Made with the ad.
venom line of Jelhmhich's army, eight htesirmi
Croatians Were captured, and aiz•hundred Bed:
tiILSCELLANECWS.
"The American -htinhair to Spain has nnt Lad
ytiadiElealty with that Government settled, end it
In billet edliefore any thing satiafaetory can be ef•
Ibbizatit will requite gotmumenttal intertetencia
"Thit Circassian:war ia ended. The Emperor of
peace, with the intenthin of
.iwittutraveing hii army, and of phones 390.00 0 tarn
'Arpod the Danube.
• Denmark- , has pioolohnied • new Conetinakin.
. SienT Ns been reatuutted to Naples.
• Milan is zeponed in meek. They have also it
iniatined to drive the Austrians out of Italy.
Sabo* Taisigragn Naehina.
nithicar, Nov. 21, 1818
.
Thor Ceerutdision" • dr Patents has refused to
peat to Akio' s ae hainter Of the English Telegraph
Issuessersti Letters l'Austu. His is gill:tidied by
the iocui dist, Pielfester. Mane is entitled to the
In by Cauca:
Oomml—Taytor'ComUsgEasu
Locroramr, Nov. 21, 1818.
Our Oki:glut ate making the most extensive ar•
-lineaments for the reception of General Taylor,
:tolusze crpected soon is our city. Whether be
intend, to prolong his journey further east, 1 have
iitlearned."
DREADFUL SNOW STORM-DISASTER.
AND LO:SS OF LIFE.
//come, Nov. 21, 1848.
Oui'eity and harbor were visioned with a or
earmdaus maw and wind storm, last night. The
almoner Olive was wrecked off Nantucket, and
her crew perished.. The brig Anglo American got
indeeettM a slooal,and was &Stied topleces by the
maddened waves. It is feared her mow has also
Met a watery gram.,
__PEIMiIDELPMA. MASEET.
Pommesmann, Nov. 21, 181 S.
Plitur—ittseelpti increasing. Sales at 53 3105
'371 per Md.
Grithe-Wheat market quiet, and prices 11n
el:tinged. Corn irides Yelkno at 6743
sae per bit.
Cattorr--The market as bat quoted.
Prarisiorta—Stock light, Bless Pork is held at
513 75. '
Orneenen. - .-Marlret dull, and prices unchanged.
Whiskey—Sales at 2Sie per pl. Market ac
tive.
F:l.lhYlhji):i~ ~/.l:i:til~
Mill:CORI, Nov. 21,181&
Thar-41ales 700 bbl s Howard street at SS.
The Grain Market quiet, and prices unchanged.
Provisions—Thera Is in activity in any article .
, • Qua:dons are steady.
Otneariee—the market is quiet, and prices as
but quoted.
whiskey—saki Zlic per gaL An advance,
NEW YORK MARKET
Nzw Yogi, Nov. 21,1819.
floor—Wes of Geneseeat 55 anew 821—
Then are extreme Fria&
Godur-The mariner far Corn and Oats is dull
-Them is a good inquiry Car geed samples of Wheat;
but poor Imo am dull. "Pima red Wheat at 115 a
per bushel. •
Corn—Sales of prime white at 67c, and prima
rellotuat 74 eta.
Wkiskerv—Sales.in barrels at 24 cents per:ent
Provisions—Tame i► len movement in Pork—
the market is steady. -
Wm—Foreign nature made a fitters market
annumEtat Engineers& Coultasliars for
Matenisens
Office for planning end —defendeng Patents, imparting
informatues on Mechanics nod the application of Set.
awe to the Arts, end enAnterican and Foreign Laws
ef-Patiorta,
'PROF. WALTER B. JOHNSON, late of Phindel
plus, and Z. C. ROBBINS ed Washington
. city,
tre - siby Berard Knowles, Esq., lan gachtnest
of the United States Patent. °dicey) lave associated
themselves logeruir for the pmsecadan of the &bow
Wench& &Professional analneas, either in net:office,
at the Patent Ocoee, or before the Court.% end will de
vetrtheiratefivided attention to fortes:dud On inter
ne of fawners end when who may consult them or
place bezisees in their hands. Me Knowles! &a for
the pest twelve years held the poet of Mariinit in the
United Stales Patent Mess, and • that notation
to take:ten in the .present . Hie taken
andyeeallar &nese fur the import= eao long fill
ed by ins, hard been Gills reecgired by Leventors
wherever th itseUls
The office e
of Mice
IKeurs.l; &IL is on P' street, lopponte
the PoBl±C=Wandallent, ffi , where etrinimel
eatileue, post will be prtly anendedur au&
Illations nada, drawiagy . specffiadens,and aU
ite poen prepued—sed models - preened wheareZt
red—tte reasonable annul . Lettere of elairyi, expect
ed se aced swami aftereccamlnations haA ma be an
tiestganied by a fee old& dollen. • .
I. the &nee °Mini ogle° wh
e ich pertains to the Pa
ten Laws, MOM. L Pc /lAMB be ainr u lta lezaj
M u tativ=witT=des and . :other
LanAloes
the taken. by mi.:
take *oaths boding. dart of Wood strait, 00 las
,lelb ult. 1 sack WOOL, marked "Sad* &
Sinclair Pgh.
Any gerson-by sassing ii, or Win.
mat
1,, t , .Ir.b it coarbo reahred, :arid be li berally
roan by - : •it .IrWWkilßsCrOß,
seen - , - --- 153 mainsail 104 faint as
am y. am,
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GT.ORGEria
opmaassiora racentuommencliepas,
No. 3 Comascr.otrozer, •
BALTIMORE.
Renzsitem—atanb, Gamier" it. Co,
. Alexamier Langtain,
John Oriel. n0r442m0
ILX rirItOCESIM;OS:I bogy Gram
Ityoun Rio Coffee";
het ebasts You; Tes;
do lAA 0 P sad nlk do
80 Dodds Lamp and Talmud
5) do Noma:Les 41s,
75 do salernto%ls bag Pe= 41041. Pi";
60 bolos COUOII lisokkg do owl*
With n mere sosonment of Groeorles,' neekred
sad foli sale by 8011180Ndo Co,
nov6 192 Liberty' si
- -----
. ._• Pittabutgla. Nov.
.PARZED2 APP LI D bbla
Ur 6 WA/ Fall Pippin; 5 do hollow event Pip=
_ .
16 do Golden do .2 do Longidaad - 4 '
—.. 4 do gipitsanbtai 1 do Einnnanek do
• ...New Wading (tom assuttear
13-WA England and bomb) •
oora
L TERMAN
AIVNEILEIT & BOWE BLEACHING POW DER—
A mei*/ article always int hand sad fa: sale at
aA Malw
ADIFI3 ar /ow Pricer bliv M MftCHEidAEE
ANACKEREL.--21 00la Isle No,I t 1(849) raced and
.1.16. Tor sale by t MITIOLIELaIIEE,
orrl9 l6O liberty In
• 11171103—Pop,dadeitasnalwoct Mann, for oak
by t ace bo cask, or in tinW & antitl eii MlTCHE MX to see purchasers,
vW L:
excite° BIS:ANDt-iotaid, Thpay &Co, su:!d
' j. Davey & Co,) tor W. in halfjo,orquaautie
silt pa:chasers by W If MITCRELTREE
01 . E. it 7.1, and an armament
of Dornesilo Liquors, for ale m quantities to ilia
bitakaerra, - • arra.7 W MITCHELTILEE
frAIR-11010 bbis Nardi Walks Tar, in lair, barrels
-sodpod order, for gala by
TAAFFE O'CONNOR
. .
Dormaire bates Sweet POtitObSj .
1 - • 2Xibbld P.:made-4 1 J= yeed In grand
i.ardit bailor Ws by bdi IltiblEJl,
• - • .baillAb• dames Saddlleld and Second ids
• I 'A IKE—ux) bblilaulprille White lame; firriiiirCy
• , WM it 3 BURBRIDGE. WILSON Co,wdtby st
Wised
COUGH CANDY—A fresh supply f nitre
• , yeeived tad for site by tusal _J-MDD ACo
Op WS 011,4130 pas Jun reed and far ode by
. 11002 .1 KIDD & Co
etr
rioDu:
WOO 75 oblsrart reed and far No
1.4913 J KIDD & Co
0)40-10 pile juet reo'd
j en g d i by
T., • WOOD, (thrtford.o—Nou Dm jun read
• lied DWAIN by • luenrl3 J MOD &Co
WILZFUZCOLb.):3-80 btu fu store and far mile by
• port" - ammo+t NICOLB
• AV &
0
altaiapriase N 0 OFou
TANK
oarsO4*-31bbls,Acroall lea ea,bay bee by
nowly _ &NI MITCHELTREE
math , Co, mewl crude Saltpetre Moore and
frontst
bblo prime Green Apples,
motisad.and, far sate by_
bovl3 - • WICK & PIVIANDLESS
--__ •
yAou! anx,v2.4% e highest marked price In
• (tub 1111 be .paid far ho different grades of
N by • & W lidilßAUl3ll,
, bra 53 water addle& hoot st
‘ROWE'S cituak:— , A fewboxes very
evertor Cpude Cheeso,jest received by
13 & W UARakliats
• - 8 ler sale by
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TILE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PRICER CEMENT,
MID HATES OP NAMPO ENSPILA.NCE,
Lahes.--Doty 20 pr. cern.
Pots . • "ti
Pearl!. • • N o t
St =kings 404}
Saferatas
5
Sod. Ash-. •411.
0 ,
Ale—peribl— ••• • 0117
Brig tlel—Dnty 6 pet cent.
American
•
Borax, refined 22 0 25
Balsam Peru. • • 4,50:02,73
Bri 5 . -0 71r4ria • 10. 0 371
0
Camphor. refined• —4O 0 45
Chloride Time, cask 00 7
COekineal,. ..... •• 189 02,00
Orman Tem. 24 0 zs
CoPP.r. 410 2
Glue 1110 13
0.113 600 13
!Gum Arabic 50 070
C0pa1.... ..... . 39 0 50
f" Trumicintb• •• 41 di 374
" Shellac 15 0 18
" ?deistic. _...01. 2
Ipeeae 80 01.00
.Isisp, pusrdered• • 55 : 1 , 00
Litkoie ... 61
Liquo r rice Root 70 0
Liquonee Ball 10 0 B:i
Las Dye • ..B 0 29
Muenelia Club 23 .0 25
Madder Umbr0....13 0 14
!dodder,' Comm... • 0
Myrrh, Turkey %) 0 50
Oil ,Virrio! 440 5
" Castor 1,115 01.75
" Comm 3,00 03,50
"
•
Corn - Pig 82 etial-pr ten, 6 moo.
!CPA - le e :2;l ' n.. • - - -
Barley ..... - • •
] Malt barley .
, Glue-per lb Hanging Rock.
Pirudi Common• ••- 11 0 13 No. 1 Foundry • •
Homey-Dory 30 per cent. " Forge
'Cuba per gall -di - Tennessee
' WeAlero comb p. DIP 020 Mercer County.
Ginsen Ginseng-Duty/ 30 pr. ci Foundry n, Pig n b - 0
He -p g t 5 0 26 Fo ....... ~. _•
erton of WOO its - Mitholung County, Ohio
o—
rflmothy 7,5000,00 Foundry. Pig- •—0
illacw-Duty 5 per cent- Fo ra e do a
I Missouri
. -0 , Et Planter Ports-shay free
ISmuush -- 0 - Plaster Pant. ... 55 4. 1110
I Do. salted -0 - Provlston•-
IDo kipps per skin..l,lN 01,62 Bacon Hems 63 07
Green - 0 4 •• Shoulders -043
M mp-Duty 25 per cen t.- •• Sides.- - ..... - -043
isso He uri &Ey- • • • 51150120 Hoground city c are -641
Manilla lb 1030 ,- • country do. -0 -
, Hopsi-Dtrty NI peg cent. Lard No. 1 , in kls ••- 8 09
Firm old. '46. 80 10 " "2 In kqs••- •0 -
bauligo-Doly 10 percent. " " 1,1,, bbl.. ---0 8
Bengal, lb LW 01.601 Butter "1, in kgs• 830 of
Spanish 1,10 0150 " sI. In ru11.1630 11
Manilla 95 01,00 Cheese, W. R 530 53
Iron--Duty 30 per cent. " Goshen -0
Bar. Juniata 4 0 43
Crack's, Piusb. Wat'r. " Common 30 33 pr. bbl. 0 4,05
Sheet 530 eil Do. Butter -0 4,75
Boller Plates .. ..... a 0 63 P.e.toe•-p , * boob.
Nada3lo 63 COMMOTA ••• • - -
Plough wing . wga 430 5 Neshannockap be 550 -
•' Slabs• • ...... 4 0 43 Riagya-Drity 5 per cent.
Rinisia Sheet - 0 15 Country mimed 30 33
Lead-Duty 01 per cent. De_._good übile ••• • • • -0 4 1
Miss/nun Pig 40 41 013 . 00 P0r lb
Bar 43 0 44 Bk. 510 ai
Dtf. sires Pipe per fl 610 it Breda - dory Linseed gllp e.
Sheet 6 0 Clover. 3.250237
Leather-Duty 20 pr. et T i mothy 1,730200
Sole, Baltimore ..• . N 0 M, Flaxseed P 2 0 -
New York I 4 0 17 Mumard 2,60 0 3,03
lit 0 14 Sprees-perm.
slaug% i rlB 020 Clove/I-
39 0 31
Skirting
N 0 24 ,
, Casale in Ma 0.... - 0 %
Harness, black 19 091 Ginger 9 0 10 1 0-
Bridles, black, pr. dog , Nutmegs 1.40 0 1,3•1 1% a
sides 30,00 03200 Pepper - 7 ] o I .03 or TIAMIIHT on TIM p.:0011.1,
Rouen do 362 4
5 000 Alspice• •• - ....... • • 31 CAN. A. iterLlMlere.
Upper finished• •21,00 015,00 Sneilkeroot-per D. i Ashes, Pot a.nd Purl, 40 45
Kips, finished. • .24110 036,00 1 Virginia - 0 14 Butter and Bacon, 45 50
Calf Skin do .. • 15261 020,00 1 Scorer. - beef. salted, 45 60
tare Leather-.. 13,111 0 - , Seep-Doty 30 per ung 1 Bale rope and Bagging do 70
N. England Seating, ' Pittsburgh No. 1..• • -II 43 Beeswax, do 62
No.l per doe-. -1.9/0 0 - 1 c,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,] -0 43 Bones, do 66
Mg 2 Per der . -0,00 0- ! Eltoel-per lb. Foreign Br.nia, do 1,60
No. 3 per dog •• • 332* 030 ; c os , & Beer 160 17 Cheese, do 40
Sheep skins ..... •• • • .130 5 1 Do. single 0 16 Corn, do 50
Lumber-dory Wi p. 0. Id ' Best Ge rman 0 13 Counq do 50
vid. per M. ' " Egle • 0 11 Chilled Rolle do -
Pine, eV; in, pr M. - 051,00 , 0 Hoop L 011 , Drugs and Medicines, do LW
, Common " - 0 / 1 / 03 : Pittsburgh Manufacture. ' Dry Goods, do 1,00
I Clear, 13 s• • o _ so l oo , Gennan Steel 0 611 Food F'ruit do 75
Com'n II " - .3 5 , 50 Englisb bhster 0 112 t Floor, per bbl. 60 63
Clear 2 " - 040 0 0 Amencu blister- • 0 I F ea t hero Pehries, per HO lb
10D
Com'n 2 " - !MOO !Spring 510 64 I Feathers, do I . ' 0
Wr'kd bl 191 in do- - 01920 6lplelepp, gallon. i Furniture, do 671
1 ie. ereereee - 0— Broody, Bord'x• 440 0 2,3oGlasurare, do 55
Out do dee -••• • • - --• 015,00 Rochelle p 2,30 0 3,60 Glass, Window, per bs 55 0
Pie. 0 .0 1 p 002 / 7 3 0 3 , 00 Rom-lain'. 4th p 1.1 ,20 0 11,.,W 1 Green and dry fruit per 100 lb. 75
Laths,sawed, 3,35 0 2,50 u N.,.._.60 0 9(1 Ginseng, per 100 lbs. 60
Live Stoek.-pr 400 lb, 01. 0 N.,-- 40 0 60 Grocenes, do 00
Beeeee • 3,500 4 / 25 Gin, Holland• ... • • 1,25 0 1,75 ' Ilareenares do 75
Hogs. 3,0 0 313 Sugar-Dot -Doty 30 pet cent Hops, do -
Cows & Calves • • &AP 018,00 pi, a D n.., bbd------ 50 63 I Hemp, do 70
Sheep 1.00 0 140 " fair, b b d. 0 Hides, (raw 73e; dry 2135) do
Woloaaaa-Duty 30 pr. et um.., whitey lb• •19 0 a Leather, do WI
• 40 0 45 Mull " lb. 90 1 Lead, do 40
Orleans - 0 Pulverised, Philad •.. -0 123 I Lord and Lard Oil, do 50
Nowila Stores-Duty We Belt
-Dory „,,, I Oil, Castor, do 73
Rosin per bbl. •• • 3,010 3,= „,..'„ . - _...„, r7. "P" ''L L . ~,, I Lmseed Oil, do 72
leuch• 3,03 0 goo iso 1., ...ow, . r ....,..,. Pork, Per bbl do 0 160
Tar, Allegheny , - 0 l, In store • - —sir sew o- "
N. Carolinn• •4•00 0— Ta_lie, dog bog. -.--0 Rape s-saw ...l
~.d.imp or 100 lb. 62
do IN
3 , 3 , 3 y, 3u n0e, t3 . 3 ,11... Go 0 +0 Shot-Doty 20 per ,eat , ..... 6 .
do CO
Varnish, C5ua..1,75 0 .1,00 Per keg. • 013,50 I 1., ""
. 0 1,371 • S..* do 70
Nails-Dory 30 p. e.-pee P.1 .... be 1r . -•• • Si:thne.. ..and /3113i10, do 73
khg, 1
lb., icaling nulls I Illree 4 P•elne - 9 0 ..
. r :b....
... ! T u n a .„ ,
do 43
1 cent • a per lb 1 ' M r . '" ... .... 6 I Tobacco, Leaf, do so
locum imuun
;per 3,761 0b...." - P. , ePer t . m i ,,,,, f
80 Sid " et. off for cash for manuf'd 0031 . 01 , do 73
Wheat, do 00
60 7d " 4100 _ 1 . Tobacco.] Duty 40 pr . et µ, e at'
do 0 67
Se u 4..60 -..- (14". Leei••••-••••••••• ••• . 4 0 6 „Z I nl._
4d /„.... . . 0 64:0 Muund do -4 • 7 .."....7, per bbl ND
3d u dm. Lulies' Tout —4030 10 ;TO ens sm. vv. mononogsm.• ages
I Plug in kegs SO 9 , WARR
8P U k 7,, V 7',...,A r 5 7.7 1p Plug lu boxes •14 017 ; C 1.,., No. 1-Ashes, Balt PhR.N Y-
Boiler - " • 63 OTortst• -- • --- •60 7 • Bacon, Boner, Lard,
Boiler Rivets---- • - 0
Cavendlsh •- • • 0 6 I Cheese, Pork, Tabu-
Oaksua-per lb-
Pmsburgh •• • • ..... - 0 9 I 12 1 Lump le box...- 0 all co, Tallow, W Giaas,
our-per gat "
31 " ". - _. •12 0 17 1 and Musky pr 10013 w -
Unseal ..- - ..- -am 116. " . - -12 0 14 Class No 2-liemp. Flu
Lard. City.—.... - 50060 I Scotch snuff.--•. 14 -
Olive .35 • 1,50 .pro o la 'CIO. No 3-Dried Flan
l ° I cut Dry 3 lb pape r •0 33 Lauber, Old
Sperm bleached OLW .. ~_ „„ cent 5k,... Seed., 1t.:71, -
Unbleached - 0 1,30 • . 61 . - , ' -ert y s" per -
" Fall ••• - 0 Imperi al-.._. . ... '- - . . ...63 0 80 Clus No 4-Beeswax,
Vsliale• --••—75 0 106 o(l °P.r.d.'• • 4 3 0 70 ' Feathers,FuniGinang,
P.:
Twitners per bbl. 17,00010,W Young 4 . .....:: 3 : 0 : 73 i HiTsirdee, th l . oo 3. . Flag -
..- -
Palats-per lb. Tin ate-Dory 15 pr. et. ' Bales of Insurance no cargoes 0
Pros, Blue 70 0 90 , Banes oak 0 —ll.lll and keel boats
0 7 i X 0 10 75 Fro Pittsburgh to Wheelng,Vo 10 I
kILII4btI 4
i ' t,,,,y. -..LW 3 Tallow-Darr 10 pr cer I. s- to and from Cuiciruilu.o 10 i
. Chrome Green 33 0 65 , Zendered• 10 - .. to ialna•rine, Ky . •10 9
Yellow No. 155 0 35 Rongh• • • -------- . 0 43 " "to St. Lou,., Mo • .. 13013
4,75 0250 " " No. 115 0 gd I Soap Gress., 30 33 , “to Boonvtlie.do •1 0 5
gegie.. 6+ lbs - 03,00 Brunswick Green .13 0 90 : Viosm-per box ss to Independence • It 091
Do. dog Ilb cum/W.-- 074 X) Vane Lead. dry • 610 63 Solid bores 0 16 s- to Galena. 11l ... 13031
EVEN do 04.80 s Oil. pore keg 1,60 0 1253 lan:kn.-Darr 40 pr cent s "to Memphis, Ten la 3
- 0 135 ,L P Nadeau • 2.00 05.00 • •• to N Orleans • • 13011
Eagle do in papen•- 0200 " No. I
Rock powder 3,Z 03,60 Red Lead 610 0 L PTeunde .•UV 0 140 ' p,„. a , N ( - m esa ,. p,,,,,b„0 , 14
Grain-Doty VD per cent. Yellow Ochre 2115 3 Lisbon 73 0 1,50 ISt Louis .. ~ 0
11011
Wheat _ 750 3 5 Yea Red 430 6 Dry N.M. see 0 70 1 Cee.es by good Flat Boats • •
Rye WO- Yerdigrie• 30 0 38 I Sweat be 062 I to Ness Orleans
NNM
Hope
Baas—per briche
Small White
Common h mlz'd
_ .
Thaelketa.—fr dot.
Parent Beaver 2,25e__
neormax—Duty2D pr. et
Yellow • ...... 190,39.
Bloorna—, ton..
Blooms.-- ....... mow
Boiler Lampe si6a—
Brooms-1, doz.
lßerehantable
Shaker 1,751/12X:
Barks—p cord.
Chesnut Oak. , • 5500600
Sleek Oak 404.50
Hemlock 3.5004, 00
Coal—Doty 30 per et.
At the river 3 05f
From aragon• • • 051
OettoatDuty free.
Tenn. and Alabama.— .5 0 0
Chocolate-1P lb•
Number 1 10811
COCOA., prepared • •• --- 20=2
Candles—Duty 20 per et
City dipped 93
Mould 10 0101
Pittsburgh Star 21 OM
Cineinnau do 021
Sperm, best brands • • -30 03"
Vastings—c
Foundry lot. vane, nod--03
Parttime do Yl
Tu kettles dos . SSW
Wagon bor n
100 b•.
Counter weights V' set, • • -40
Sad hone net 4-• • 4125
Cotton Yarns—P
Short reel—
No. 5 to No. 10 15
11 to 13 16
Pep`ra't 3,00 04,00
Opium, Turkey • • • .4;50 003,5.00
Quinine 25
Rhubarb, root 38 0 50
Sal Animate..... -• .16 0 20
Sid Soda 41 0 5
Sindia 18 0 65
Tartaric Acid 40 0 50
Vitriol, Blue 1110 12
Dye Wood—Dot y c . t.
Cumvrood
40 3
Lowcrood, chipped • • •2143 21
Peathere-dilty Roper. et.
ad val.
Kentucky 33 0 34
Ohio & Penusylva.
Fruit—
Almonds sbelrd• . • .81 0 85
Soft 16 0 12
Bard 0124
Currants, Zante • --- 1040 11
Filberts 840 9
Gromidrints 1.12 0
Fsirt, Turkey
Malaga 1240
Raisins, kluseat• • • • 0
Bunch 2,00 0
, Bloom, old
.
Cranberrie 820—
I Lemons, Sieily bz 6,00 0550
Oranges do 05,50
Peaches, dry, bo • • 1,25 01,17
lApp i' es V , dry
n l b I .50 0 !
— gtSiA;k TM 62
Bolivar 0.405
Common —l5 0—
Flour—Duty 18) per rent
Extra brands, 4,250
Superfine. •• • •• • • erceo
Vine 04,10
Bye Floor
... 8,370
" 14 ....... • • • • • • ..... 17
km 7444104 1 et per lb to No 20
Long tool dot.
No. 600 • 7471:
" 700 00
..,00„ 900, 1000 540
Coverlet Yarn 0 , ib• • • 4110
Carpet Chain• • • • ....... 0)02
Oman Torino ma
C.llll. Wick •.• . .... -015
Coffee-Doty 20 per et.
Java, Old white • • • • • • •11014
St. Domingo
Etio 740 74
Copper -May2o pr at. pig
b and old 5 t o4d3 . Aie .
Brazirts m u
Sheathing -OW
old. • - • 18019
Cordage-Baty 23 pr. eat.
--013Manilla
White rope. -0 1 t
Tarred • 10
Fook'g yam, Gne••• --0 9
• common-- •-0 8
Hemp Bed Col, per dor-
Earn long--- •• • 1,6003,00
Common - -•-- --01,62
Plowtt Lines ...... • -Intripo
M,oiUa Bed Cords-per dos.
40 yd. g thread. -• • -03,50
20 tlc 30 do 1,7502471
do Phiagh lines 0 074
Domaitatioa-per yard.
Brown Cotton •—• 300
do 07
i'enn Biala AN. 0 7
Allegheny DI, -0 -
Allen D Phi Mill- •• -0 74
Oregon D Union Mill • •-0-
Barefoot Perm Mill• 64
Pittsburgh do 7
Laurel 11.— •
79
Sav a age -----• • • • -07
p..= A --•--O W}
Hem.. ---•
6-4 brown canon--- 9011
Bleached do- —• • ..400
do do— •• • • 7 400
4-4 do do— "tau -
Bryant drill. • • 740
Bleached-- 8010
e 75nkmgs • • • 4 401.
I Hamilton— • • •-•-••--018 2 1
f1.4.1.115(11..-•-•- • • .
I Brown , , A.C. A• • • -01
No 1 mperior • —• •-016 4
Colored Cambric, 440 8
Fang Prints —• • Nen
' Fall River Blue•—•--0 9
Merriam..
Fall 8.. Blue & Orange 90104
York Ticks 104
Dllll4l1 -per lb
Agnes 14 0 17
Asafeetida ..... •18
Arrow Boot - 0 12
Aquafortia• •-_..... 0
" hlf. bbl. O
Backarhent, CCr th• •• • —0 2
hlf. bbln. RODe.
Feed—per bushel.
Brim— P 0 10
Shorts• ---• 1410112
Ptah-dory on fore a caul
20 per cent.
Mackerel, No. I 12,000
No.l bbla.• • • —0 6
No. 2, hIL ebla, • • • • 0
No. 2, ..... • • • • • 6,0006,25
No. I, kitta•--• • 0
Ilerria, No. I. •• • 6,;506,00
Salmon, No. I, old• 0
New 10,000
Shad• 7,660 8,00
Cod, per dram 05,60
Furs
Red Fos., No. 1 0 el
Muskrat • ..... 10 0 12
Raccoon
0 &S
Deer Skin per lb. : -.11 0 15
Maar—
Black Bottles
Quart per groa • .-•— CVO
Pint, do Cl,OO
Mod'. eatae, s ,o ro gal— 89,00
Claretper gros. • • •
Window tiles., per boo—
City broads.
8010 net,
1.0r12.•
Patent,do.,lMtl4 to
IfllH
32242 240
101.12 35202,72
Glculpowder—Dory 20 p,
COMMERCIAL RECORD.
E=:rl
ISQVE";lireit.
fi - Suntrday,
Sunday,
S) !Sunday,
21 Tuesday,
21 Wednesday,
1 Thursday,
21 Friday,
5 51
7 7 4
7 14 4 51
P 151
7 10 4
7 11 4 40
PITTSBUILGH BOARD OF TRADES
• COMLITTEZE 808. NOVEITZSIL
REVIEW OF THE
PITTSBURGH MARKET,
TOE run vs= roma 71oviornsa 20.
In reviewing the tosnscetiom, of the market for
the week just closed, we And that co important I
changes have taken place in any thing. A goner- Frvillbu to Ping":"Vb tq the Suvaueheaus Ba o - !
. I road and Pennsylvania Canal, are as Gallows, vim
al quietness has prevailed, but in the ward! gen ; Dry Goods, Hata, Shoes and Bonnets, 85. ,
eral miles to the trade, a fair amount of butanes*, Domestics, 75c. Leather, Groceries and Hard-
was done. ware 70c each. Queensware, 60e... Coffee. 50c. !
Mackerel and Shad per bbl, 81,20, and Herrings,
The river has continued in nee order. and the
receipts of the various productions of the west. 141,124.
n By O'Connor's Lute, Diy Gtiods die, 7
t!" sc; Hard
with the exception of Sour( have been 0 , . fm 4 ware and Groceries, 62sc;QUCCUSWIM Tobse
while, owing to the saarcity of freight, parsing co, 60; Tin Plate and Copper, 45; Coffee, Tar, Fish.
welt, burliness in the way of down freights has 82, c,
45.
been very light. Freights by Elder, Gelston de Cos leer day line
to Wheeling 816331,12 i fp 1 . 40 1115 s Lir ordinary
ASHEZ—Tbe sales of the week have been good.-
moderate, with no material change in prices.— Freights by Frailey & Harebell:a "Pioneer" live
Pittsburgh, Wheeling a
day Line to and the West,
Re g ular limited miles hove been made m " . re g . (via Baltimore and Ohio' Itailmruij SO to 90e 41/ 100
ulaz table quotations.
Sales of 20 tons soda nab to arrive at 31c cash ,
par funds.
ALE—No change in the market. Our brewers
are doing a fair business, with regular sales at 87
9329, cask included.
APPLES—The receipts of green apples have
been leas abundant, bat supplies are very fall, and
the market inactive. We note regular sales from
first hands at 75037, and from store at $105431,
according to quality.
BACON—The market is inactive but prices
have remained unchanged. We note sales or
western cured bacon in small lots by the hbd at
the following usual Tama—Shoulders 41, sides 41
(3il, and hams at 61637 c pB. Of city cared ba
con supplies are very light, and higher figures are
obtained for prime quality.
• Ullhß—The receipts have been quite full,
but owing to the larger quantities passing east,
supplies have not accumulated. Salo have been
effected to a fair amount; of keg at 81381, and of
good roll is bbls at 2 10 10 4 as to quality.
BEESWAX—The market is dull, and not much
is doing in the article; limited sales from store at
19(320o r B.
BLOOMS AND BOILER LUMPS—No sales
worthy of report; correct quotations in table.
BUCKETS AND TUBS—Nothing new In the
market. Receipts have been to a fair extent, and
supplies are about equal to the demand, with reg.
olio sales of the former at 2,25, and et the latter at
$9619,50 p dor-
BUCKWHEAT FLOUB.-Sappliea in store are
light, with regular sales at $1,121 per sack of fin
pounds.
BROOMS—The market is without change.—
With fair supplies in store we note regular sale.
to the trade at prices ranging as in quality from 81
to 2,25 p doz.
~,BRICES—SaIes of fire bricks from store at $l5
le Id; paving from yard at 5,50056; pressed, de
livered, at $l2, and common from yard at 4,5021
$5 p M.
BA.TTING-14gular sale, at manufacturers
prices, which range from 9 to 12 as in quality. '
COTTON, COTTON YARNS, AND SHEET
INGS—No change has occurred in the market
For correct quotation, of all articles under thin
head, see general table.
CHEESE—Receipts by river have not been so
heavy, but the market is fairly supplied with a
good article of W R. and we note regular sales
of pod common at 5E251, and of cream at 64(32c
es in quality.
CRANBERRIES—With email surplice is store
we can note limited sales only at tit p bu,
aocording to quality.
CRACKERS—No change in prices; regular .ales
are effected at the following usual rates:
Water Crackers $4,00 p bbl.
Butter do 4 75
Pilot Bread 3 , 50 v
Dyspeptic 4 00
Sugar &Soda Crackers 0c yr ta
DRIED FRUlT—Within the past few days
large quantities of poaches and apples have arri
ved by river, and with fall supplies in More the
market is dull. We note moderate sales of pea.
ebbs at $1P.59381.31, and of apples at 5486 4 . cc.'
cording to quality.
DRIED BEEF—Sales to s fair extent at he pc , 1
pound.
FLOUR—We have no important change to no
tice in the matkef, unless ;t be that this article is
duller, with a faitlier partial decline in pricei—
Baceipti have been unusually light, and sates,
.IKah from first hand, and from Wine, have beeli
confined to small lots. We quote trans font band
at Si, and from store in small lo th at 4,1001, 20 ,
whith are about the present ruling figures of the
market.
FISH—The present supplies are WA y adequate
to the demand, and prices of all kit tds remain
quite, rum as last quoted, which are e t folloanc—
Salmon At slBxosl o , mackerel No I. 512, No 2
$lO, No 3 5,72158. We hear of no sales of shad
the market being nearly bare; codfish 4,50 p drum,
and boning at 5,7560 p bbl.
FEATHERS—The receipts by Jiver have been
heavy, and large quantities ore passing eastward. SOAP Sate of Piusburgh TOW. at 40 p ID, Regular sales m Malted quantities have been cf. I and of variegated at tOtol lc p 1.1
(email at 33&34e is fa. ; TAR—Regular sales of N C at 8.1611 AS per
FEED—Of bran there are fair supplies in the lbameL
market,tanth regular wiles from store at BalOc go !
111001.—No chmge in price; The hallowing
tea. Saran( shorts •I a range of 12 to lbc fp hats,'
prices are about the rates paid by our houses
as in quality.
FREIGHTS--Owmg to the scarcity of freights 1 CO - Mooloo Wool— •••• • • • .............. • . 2 n
from this point west, prices am maurely nominal,' I blood 22
and we find it difficult to give correct quoatilina— I do 21
The tame may be mid of the different hoes from i I do 27
this palm east- 1 Full do 30
- - -
Moon's
Dh•
CIS
7 0
9 34
941
IS 47
II FP
MORI
The Baltimore American fomtabes the folloselog WHISKEY—Regular sales tit rectified at 4 ,
hat of frelgtaa from that point west to Pittsburgh ♦ gal
and Wheeling:
For all articles not rantained in this lien, -
The etturges on the Baltimore and Ohio Rail gooera l table
Road from Ibis cite to Cumberland are as kollosra
Rats, Boots, Bonnet. and Medunnes, 3.:Je per 100 Ri...7, StOCk• and Doehasse.
Iba Dry Good*, Groceries, Quemnsware. Tobacco New York, Nov. 16. 1b46.
2:5c per 100 Ihs. Coffee, Salt, and Fish, 200 per. The buoyancy of the Stock market contiaber.
100 lbs. _ and the demand (or 11,i:eminent stork is still good.
The New Loan sold st 11l and Treasury Notes 31
The demand for these stocks a in advance of the
supply. After the Board 510.000 of the Loan was
sold at Ilk, which pays over 1 per cent profit on
the price bid for it by the leading taker*
The market for Sterling is quiet at tifeei9 for
lending names. Some Bank bills are on the mar
, ket at 9 per cent. CoMmental leis ens dull
The market for Freights Is lesa active, and the
rates haven downward tendency. About 10.000
bbls dour have been engaged (or Liverpool at 21
i lia., 3d, Grata is nominally '741, Cotton id, heavy
freight" 23n ails. There mere several charters in
I negotiation.
The story in one of the morning papers that Mr.
ICorcciran had sold two millions of Exchange to
Messrs. Browns and Pickervgill, and that these
gentlemen were to pay into the Sub-Treasury
kior hundred thousand dollars per week, is with
out kundatioct. Mr. Corcoran sold some time
!since to Means. Brown's all the Exchange be
I should draw in November, but they had nothing
whatever to do with his payments to the Sub
Treasury, and the entire sale, he has made of Ex
' change since he returned from London do not
reach much more than one thud the amount na
med above. Mr. Corcoran ins seller of Exchange
On December now.
There iastnme demand from abroad far our Rail
Road stock, end we know of 400 shares Harlem
transferred to day to a foreign capitalist.—(Tr..
I bone.
IDs for ordinary goods.
GRAIN—The market presents no material
chaoge; receipts have been partial and simplies
are limited. Regular limited sales are effected
from gore at the following nominal rater—wheat
75850, rye 50, barley 55, corn 31, and oats 21825 e
GROCERIES—The market is generally quiet
and prices show no important change. Sales have
been confined to moderate transactions at the fol
lowing rotes:—N 0 sugar in bhds 5051. in this
51c p 11t4 N 0 molasses 30; sugar house do 40 , a
45c, loaf sugar Eau ; ia. • small way. Sale. of
Rio coffee in limited lot. at 71071, rice in tierce
51e p Is. For other articles under this head, see
regular quotations in table.
GLASS—The market continues very firm as
last quoted. Prices of the various rises of Win
dew glass will be found in general table. The
following to a condensed rot of prices of Flint
glass:
Plain Tumblers 1 pt, from 5 to 10 oz each, p
dos, net, 310332
Pressed do 1 and 1 pint, from 6 to 10 dote
do do 6201,25
Decanters, qt, light 2 ring, glass stopper 1 17
do do heavy 2do cork 3,70
do do do plain do 2.55
do do do pillar do 955
Wine glaase., plain 50075
do do pressed 170
Pitchers, qt, plain 1 $7031,70
do do pillar and ribbed 7,55
do Iqt or creams 95
Molasses Cans, pt plain 1,25
do do do ribbed 1,81
Plates, 6 in., pressed and dg 75
Castor &riles, fluted 63
Jars, i gal, Laquered rover 2,50
do gal do do 3,25
HOPS—The market is rather dull, with regular
axles by the bale, at soloo p lb as in quality.
HONEY—SmaII sales from store by the box it
18c p lb.
HAY—Regular sales from store at 67,50089 p
too.
IRON AND NAlLS—Prices of all kinds re
main steady as lout quoted, see table.
LUMBER—Considerable quantities hove am
red by the Allegheny since the rise, but receipts
were not so large as anticipated. Fair quotation.
will be found above.
LEAD—During the past week, receipts have
been write full, and supplies have increased.—
, Regular sales of pig at 4041, and of bar al 410
din p Ib.
LEAD PIPE—The various sizes are sold at
prices ranging from 61 to 1210 p foot
LEATHER—The market for all kinds remains
hem, with regular sales at quotations.
MEAL—Supplies of corn meal are very light,
with regular limited sales at 45e50• p bu.
MALT—Bales from store at 80 to 85 for barley
and 700 Gar rye p ho.
METAL—The arrivals tram Hanging Bock and
from the Allegheny, have been to a fair extent,
' and sales have been effected as follows -Of Hang
ing Bock, 400 tone cold in two sales at $3O, limos;
500 mos Etna at 530, 6 mos. Of Allegheny mets
al, we hear of the following Balms-100 tons Web ,
star tit $2B, 6 and 6 mos, 02 tons same at 26,50,4
and 5 mos, 80 tons, mixed lot at 25.50, 6 moa n 100
'' tons Baker's at 327,4 mos, and 100 tons Indiana
al to SJO ris, ,4 e. m .r os. he
re Of ce tt et re oni sal ui es
r a is l e ni i .i n 1 0.7 A n ia n gh a e " •
ny permitted the arrival of only some 15 to 20
. boat., mostly lightly freighted. Had the rise been
, more general, some 12,000 tons would probably
, have been brought down.
OILS—The market is quiet, with regular Bales
of linseed at 82c. and of bud at 536390 sr gall.—
'Sales of Tanners' oil at 617631 9 p bbL
PEANUTS—Receipts by river have been unt.
usually large, principally from Tennessee Sales
of 40 seeks on the wharf at $1 ip bu. Sales from
store at' 81,12 yr be.
SEEDS—Tbe market for timothy and clover is
doll, with light sales of the former at 51,75512,
and of the latter at 3,62213.75 ba. Sales of Bas.
seed at 90095 c, and of mustard at $ 2 ,/ s rirS 3 Per
bushel. •
SALT—spas from one at $1,39 bbL
Wool per 111—Tharp 30 par rent
Prime 0 35
Full blood 0 03
blood 0 27
i blood 0 20
and Common 19 0 03
Tub warhed 0 03
_ 0 _
_ 0 -
Whiskey—per gallon
Rcai6ed•
Raw Monongahela
Zine—per ID
Shoe,
Slab
Freights—por 100 lb
..
To Cincinnati.
Dry Goods 2s.
To
Dry Good:
370
Heavy
0—
FromLonisbille to tit
Dry Goods
Heavy
To St. Louis.
Dry. Good.
Heavy
To and Erie .
Dry Good's
Heavy
To mad from Broorchville.
Dry Good. (down) 0
Pr.Mee, &c. (up) 0
To Nashville.
Dry Goods
Heavy
To %VheellnEr.
Dry Goods
Heavy
To Zanesville
Dry Good.
H 7 v ll.l•Cr
Dry Good.
Heavy
To Ness (Mean..
Heavy Goods
Glass, &a
====!
The boll money Market presents little or n
change; considerable scarcety prevail.
The following are the rates of exchange.
EXCHANGE.
Selling rate. Buying rate.
Nem York,, t pm. C incinnati, I r di
Philadelphia, N , I " Lamfondle,
Baltimore, I " St Louis, "
BANK NOTES.
Buying rate. Buying nuts
di.lCo do City order"
Notes, _ " '
Kentucky, " " Pennsylvania Co.
Virginia, " New York,
do Wheeling " " Maryland,
Tennessee, 5 " New Orleans,
I=l
Ausaurrr, Nov. 20, 1548.
BEEVES—Some 400 bead were offered at the
yard on Mooting'. and were mostly taken at 3,3003
84 tr. 100 IN. Good cattle are scarce.
SHEEP—A limited number were sold at 510
51,50 p bead.
HOGS—Sales at 3,50 4 1 , 100
PORT OF PFI"I'SBURGIL
A RFUVEL,
LouisMcLane, Bennett, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Camden, Hendrickson, Beaver.
Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver.
Lake Erie, Bholes. Beaver.
Beaver, Clark, Wellsville.
Brilliant, Grace, Cin.
Pilot, No 2, -, Cin.
DEPARTED.
Louis McLane Bennett, Brownsville.]
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Camden, Hendrickson, Beaver.
Michigan No., 2, Gilson, Beaver.
Beaver, Clark, Wellsville.
Lake Erie.S holes, Beaver.
Skipper, Stoops, Cm.
Wellsville. Barns, Ctn.
Cambria, Forsyth, St Louis.
Telegraph. Mo I. Hallep, Louisville.
Hlliernia No. 2, Klinefelter,
Arrow, Gordon, Brownsville.
Arrowline, Morris, Brownsville.
At dusk last evening, there were 5 Wet 3 inches
water in the channel, by pier mark, and falling.
BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY.
Cincinnati Packets, 10 A. M.
Brownsville Packets, OA. M., and P.
M.
Nashvnle Fort Pitt.
Cumberland.
New Orleans De Wiu Clinton.
Cincinnati Danube,
Highlander.
Ringgold.
Consignee.
OrlentaL
.That whiter skin of hers, Man nem
And pare as monumenUal alabaster..
All females have akin like the above, who use Janes
SPllliith Lily Whlta. maksth punt snowy, 'mums
Buy white. Sold at CO LlbenrirgracL - int
I:7imutT7m
Pl//110 PORTIA,.
JOHN IL BIELL,OII, Nol3l Wood
street, has now received a hill worri
ment of Pisno Fortes, selected from
the following manufactories In BOA=
and New York, to which the attention of purchasers in
respectfully invited. Those from Mr. Chlekeriog, (for
the sale of which he is rote Agent in Western Penn
sy I va nna) have what Is termed the New Clreolar Seale;
being en improvement recently made, nod giving them
a decided arlyantagein power and equality of tone
over any others. The following are the patterns and
styles H o se Cc soted. 7 ock. a:
No. I. tes, finished back A front, 154130
"di " richly caned " 41400
4 1 8400
" 6 4 " carved moulding. " 15400
6 1 " 63116664 back and front, 143:2i
" Uf - " , 8320
" - 15326
" 6 u " " 8:1Z
" B projecting front, • 1530 D
7 nobly carved, sryle of Louts 14th.
hollow corners and hollow eor-
70 0 73
IP 0 3,50
• 65 0 77
. . - • • •
eyed legs, second hand. cost originally 6.123, and will
he sold at a veryreduced price.
No. 12. Rosewood, round comer, very elegantly fin
ished, 6275 No 13 Rosewood, round comer, very el
egantly Entailed, 6173,
The above are manufactured by H. Worcester, N.
well known as being connected formerly with
Mess. Sward, Worcester & Dunham, N. T.
No. 13. Rosewood, 6i, carved moulding, made by the
hlanhatuuri Company, N. V. $275.
No It, Rosewood curved, 6 octaves, Gals fs Co's. N.
T, 8250. No. IS " plain 6 u " 6= 3 )
No 16, Rosewood Grand Piano, mode by lisnd
Hera, Paris.
NOl7, Blithogany, 6 octaves, second hand, price $75.
Old Pianos taken to part payment for new ones.
JOHN H 1116.1.1.0 R,
Sole Assent for Chickering's Grand and Square Plano
Forte. for Western Pennsvlvani.
octl7
SPLENDID LOT OF NEW PIANOS
flip!" MINNS I CLARK, New York;
CI:IMRE:YUNG, Boston;
The subscriber has now open and for
sale, a lot of most superior PI6110•, se
lected by himself at the manufactories.
• •• • • .•
They consist of Rosewood and Mahogany Pianos, of
of 0, 6* and 7 octaves, of various styles and prices, and
embrace all the latest improvements. Those of Nonn•
& Clark's, (for which celebrated firm be is sot& Airmen)
have an improved way of stringing poisoned by no
other, also, a superior plan of leathering the hammers,
preventing these Pianos from growing harsh and wirey
after now .e.
The Pi smos of Chickering, of which he has a superi
or lot, are provided with the Circular Scale, and were
mleeted for him with mere by J. Chiekering, of Boston.
The above will punitively be mid at manufacturers'
prices, arid on accommodating terms.
The subscriber will invanably be found al I IV
Woodvrell's, from II to to 12 A. M. and from to SP.
M. Mr. Woodwell will attend to the business during
the balance of tune. H. KLEBER,
omit) at J W Woodwell's. e 3 Third et
GRF.AT MUSICAL NOVELTY—The subscriber
has just received from Europe, and for sale. an
entirely new invention of hone Forte, rolled the CAB
INET PIANO FORTE., which possessing more power
and sweetness them the square Piano, occupies but one
fourth as much room, and is a much more showy and
handsome precept' furniture. it a parucularly desira
ble whore the wring of spree is an object,--being ex
ceedingly neat and cumpact, and occupying no more
room than a small side table. The subscriber has in
hand a nownontal of its supenonty from the celebra
ted prafuse.Moschclics, in hie own band wnungoaluch
may be inspected. H LEBER,
oorz. At 1 W Woodwell's
EW DOOKS—Looms' Elements Trigonometry.
.1.1 —Elements of plain and superficial Trigonome
try, yea their applications to Mensurution, Surveying
and Navigation: by Etas Loomis, A M.
A First Bonk in Creek; coneatrung s full view of the
form of words, with sockbalaries and cantons exer
cises on the method of constant imitation and repeti
tion: b 7 John hPCliittock. b. D , Professor of Langua
ges, sod George R. Cross's, A. hl , Adjunct Professor
of Longnages in Dickinson College
Upham's Life of Madame Cothanne Adorns, edi
tion.
A new novel—The threspline of Life.
Parts 9,10 and 11 of Harper & Broths.' splendtd il
lcutrated edition of the Arabian Nights' Entertainment.
The above works received thi• day by express and
for sal, by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
ro•la ear Id and market no - _ -
W ATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING.—Having in
employ the hest workmen to be found. together
th a large and complete ataock of fine t.tol• and ma
chatter), adapted to complicated work. and making
with •ccuracy and facillty new pieces, customers may
depend on cautdashon. anti at about the same price*
they pay In many shops for trnitcrfact work, and in ma
ny easing (or postn•e henry done in their watches All
mar work a warranted to perform well.
N B reduced or tantne. to • enith sy•-
tem 1 1012 determined to .11. love. the lowest regit
I====2lllo
that they can make their purcbasee tn dds Intr. as
cheap in the eastern clues, therenY unduomdma
home made and tnduatry. W W WILSON
n0v1.3
Ell=
SOLI Seaac7 pus Nee. • rt. kes C.6I2IRATZD Ptexos
TILE subse rt Nee has mot replentabed
lippl: 1 911. stock or honns. which for ..nett
or yie and prices b. ne - rer been sea
paaaed is thto et.y Just received and
opened, the follow - ma neve P 1•1104.
One 7 °eta, cablarl grand Piano, att entirely new
1.01,11110t1
One Homewood W, vela eimenstt Non. • Clark
(ins
One •• with Coleman's celebrated ..Eoltan At.
tachenent TD.. is • eery supenor Piano
this. mottortant , plain, 7 , 1 A C
novl3 11 K1.i.7.11ER., at J w Woodaretro
AT his Old St /Led, corner of Stenhfieid street and
Mama: a alley. Pill.burgh. Pa, would respectful.
ly e.ll 1.5., attendee of Country AlerehanO, Hotel and
L.ttesrabeat Barkeepers. to a large and serener miser,
tarot of IMPORTED CIOAR., among which onll he
found the follelong brands, eta' Roale, Regada, Car,
tette., Principe. 1.. Nnrcrtna. :Aar Brand Mlnerta and
Dollar Hersh.. all of which soil be told as 100 aa run
be had at any other houoe an the roof
Also, conmanity on hand and for sale, a largo mod
well .alerted stoat of Virg - mu, Mlutoort. and Vtue Cat
Chewmg Tot arao
A 1.., Havana. Cons and Common Leal Tol,aceo,
eonan&M/7 on hand and for role nov3-dten
liereetketyg.--tealvoraised Tin Plates.
I , llEmoerrmer. lag to chit the attention of Builders.
Atehttecto end owners of Buildtnga, to the many
advantages semen these planw pouewi over ail other
metallic sabstances hitherto used tor roams. &c , as
they pease.. at once the Itgbuteas of iron, wtthout its
Rabb to rest, havtng nw been tested for rereral
year. to tht. paroca/ar, bo th to this country and in Bac
ova They ant less bab/e to expansion and sontrac
tom Ban madden change of the ...sphere- than cunt
mon do Fames, icon, sine, or any other metal now used
for routing, and consequently form • much better and
tighter roof,remstring far lees frequent repairs, wham
the first cost is bill • Male more
A full supply, of all such iron If to 30 W. ft, eon.
.gout' on hand and for sa'e by
GEt) B. MOREWOOD a, CO,
11 and Id Beaver street, New lork.
The patent right for this article h•virt; been secured
for the United Sweat ell parties Infringtng thereon,
either by importawin or otherwise, will be proseou.
ted. oet.lo-el& tor yT
RUNT PROOF IRON
11 . 11.: undersigned have erected works in the city of
Now York, for ibe purpose of Galvanizing rill ant
of Iron, winch ais desirable to PROTEC FROM
RUNT, auch as Telegraph Wire, Ilona, !spikes. Nub,
Wire for Fences, and any other article which may be
required For Hoops for Ca. as • sobs nine for bale
Rope, for Clotbea Laghtiung Rod, and a host
other epplicatione, it will be found cheap and durable.
The woald particularly cad attention to he Galvani
sed y
Wire for fence, It requires no paint, and will not
rust. Also to Spikes and Volta, the preservation co
which Is of so roach linponanee, that it will commend
itself to the nonce of all those interested.
. . .
UE:O B. 61011t.WOOD a Co., Patentees,
ont3o-416.ortyT 14 end 16 Beaver et, N ork
MUSICAL ADVEELTISENIENT
• •
Pfltigheit. , Uß CIHiIVTIAN brUtil most respectful
ly announces to the coiserts of Putsburgh and
vicinity, that he has commenced gtvlng instrucuon on
the Piano. His method of Innructins is very easy,
and adapted to I am in a very short time. He hopes
by strict attention to his bourses, and by reasonable
prices, to merit a share of the public patronage. Those
wishing to hear him play, are invited to leave their
with the tune best suited to them, at the Music
gloms of Mr Mellor or Cl,. Blume.
B?aaaaancas-1 11. Nlullor, Euq Fredonek Blum
Victorl4.eriba, Bookseller. noel)-dim•
FRESH OY BYERS,
B Y
THE CAN, of .rt
peor /veiny, at lour prices,
put op by the subscribers expressly for the use o
families and pantos, ran be procured at the Remo
runs la this and Allegheny cities, at the store of R
Rrtox, 4th street, Pdtsborgh. U. Jenkins' store, All,
heap city, and at the Oyster Depot St. Charles Hotel
Weed at 1.0.1,11 m 1101. T & MALTBY
Ofilo• of American fa Foreign rm Patents.
Ti AMEII tiREEN O E O II, of the line fib of Keller •
tif Ureenough, continues the business of Consulting
Engineer and Patent Attorney, at his office in the city
of WitIaIIINGTON. lie may he consulted and em
ployed In making examinations in machinery in the
Patent Office and elsewhere, in famishing drawings
and specifications of machine., and all papers neeeasa
ry, transfer, amend, re Issue or extend letters patent in
the United gluten Of Europe. lie can also be consult
ed professionally on all queations of litigation ana
log under the Patent Law, and willargue ques
tions before the Patent °Moo or an appealtherefrom,
therefrom,
for which his long experience In the Patent Office and
In his profesalon, have peculiarly fined hon. The pro.
fesslonnl busiacia of the are Ur. T. P. Jones having
been placed In his hands, all letters In relation thereto
should be addressed to him pop paid. aura/diktat:ull
NEW ARRANGEMENT
POCTOR B. W. NORRIS her log recently purchas
ed the Drug Store formerly owned by Hays et
ckway, No. a Commercial Row, Libert street,
Dittsbergh, takes this method of informing his
friends and the public in general, that his store
will at all times be supplied with an extensive end
general assortment of Drugs, Dye Stuffs, Patois, nil.,
Varnishes, Perfumery, Colognes, and indeed every ar
ticle railed tor to a drug store, vshlch will always he
sold as low as at any other house to the city. swoole
sale or retail. Eloping to merit a share of the publm
patmortge, nothing shall be wanting to give entire rot.
iefaction to his customers. weer-male
gteilrogtiutl.Y; or ills - Witter
ro BE W h 1
N/ AMIN V. ORRIS, still continues
to practice the info and popular remedy railed
Rdropath) or the Water Cum, and admired will meat
dimes. Alinpathlenll7. Obstitrical eases will he et
tended to promptly.
N. 11.-I.lr Morris may be coneulted at his Drug
Store, No. 1) Commercial Bow, Liberty street, during
business limn, or at his residence, morning and even
ing, Penn street, 3 doors below Irwin 's alley.
oweg-tepl4
DR. D. 1117 N T ,,
elliilll. Corner ofFourth
uld Decatur, between
Market and Fam!u.enia. neol.dlyin
GEO. W. 8811TH &
TNPOIthI their Mends and the public that they have
no hunter any connection with their late establish
ment to Penn street, known as the Pittsburgh Brewery,
having removed their entire business to the POINT
VREWERY, ID Pin street. nrylfed y 8
7010 imam D. D. D0CH14212
— "RITCHIE & nEBL
FORWARDINo COMMISSION
NO. 03 TCHOUFTTOULAI3 STREET',
well.dgeweet•S New Orleans.
(1161P13 AND PaINDES—Smlth ea Johnson, 46 Ma
ket la, have received a choice lot of Gimps and
Vrialrealat.o, • lot of Volvo Ribbons sad Silk Cords.
catvl4
HOUSES; LOB, FARMS, Ito.
VAISIMULIM PSOPIORTY POR 11/1.13.
THAT property lately occupied by B. Nixon,
Esq.,on Craig amen, near BObinsou, Allegheny
city, will be sold on accommodating terms. The
lot is 33 loot 4 inch. on Craig sip naming through
to the Canal 13tIfeet. Thera tea two story frame
darellinglortae on the premiees, ately built, and the lot
is well improved, containing a variety of choice troll
tree., grape, shrubbery, /co Me property is convent.
ently situated for persons doing basinms in either Pitts
burgh or Allegheny,and Is a &Arable residence. Title
indwpotable. For terms apply to W3l. BOYD, Attor
ney at Law, Mace on Fourth street, above Smithfield
apt-dif
Sifitr&ortats 6osTrand for Sale,
Q !MATED on the Monongahela river,about 16 miles
1,3 from Pittsburgh sad 3 miles above third Lock, in
the immediate netghborbood of Messrs. Lyon & Shorb,
and Mr. John Berron's purchase. This (MO body of
Coal will be sold at the low price of =per arm—one
third to hand, balance in five equal annual payments,
without Interest. Title indisputable. Location very
good—cannot be surpassed. For further particular.
enquire of & BALSLEY, who has a draft of said pro
pony. Reaidence ltd st, below Ferry, Mr. Adams , Row.
N. D. There Is another seam of coal on this tract,
about GO feet above the lower, of excellent quality.
jythltdtf S. IL
lieeftlstate In Ohio.
.
ATRACT of land, no ac rea I n Harrison, POMP Co.,
on the Cuyahoga river—about 30 acres under im
provement. Moo, two unimproved lots in the village
of Warren, Trumbull Co., fu feet by 911. Also, a lot of
ground in the centre of Hartford, Trumbull Co., with a
fins dwelling house and store--one of the best stands
for a merchant on the Western Reserve. Any or all
this property will be sold on very accommodating
terms. MAIM! DIC &
[obi° Water and Front sm.
Eit=M
- - - • - -
SIIE large and well built Factory, erected on Rebec
ca str6et, Allegheny city, by R. 8. Carman, Eaq., is
teed for sale at a bargain, and on easy teems. The
lot on which the Factory is erected, fronts IVO feet on
Rebecca street, and tuns back LIU feet to Park street.
The main building is of brick, threestories high and
GO feet long by 27 feet wide. The Engine Hour+, is
large and commodious, with an engine, In:tiler, stack,
An., all in complete order. The property will be sold
low, and en advantageous terms.
For price, terms, Sc., enquire at this other.
aurat-dlf
FOR RENT.
AA THE subscriber offers for rent for the term 'of
Ala one or more years, a large convenient well fin
ished two story Dwelling Hott•e, containing 6 rooms
and Kitchen. There Is a lot of ground containing le
acres of fine young fruit trees of every kmd, stable,
Ire., connected with the house. To any person wish
ing a delightful residence within a few mintutes ride of
the city, this will be a rare chance. For terms, which
will he low 10 a good tenant, inquire of Mr. /no.
Wright, near the premises, of John Watt, corner of
Hand and Liberty streets, or of
0er2841 THEO. F. WRIGHT.
THE subscriber will sell on accommodating ten., •
valuable tract of unimproved land, situate on the
mad leading from Brighton to Fronk lin, atmm eighteen
miles from Pittsburgh, and about eight mile. from the
town of Freedom on the Ohio river. The tract con
tains 4ilr/ acres and ilk perches, atrial measure The
land is of so excellent quality, about DO acres cleared,
and well watercil, and will be sold either in whole or
in fartms of convenient axe, in suit purchaser..
For further partienlars enquire of WM. BOYD, Aryl
at Law, office on 4th aL above Stodhneld, Pittsburgh.
roykdrltcunf T
— Property in Allegheny Cit y for Wale.
THE sobscnben offer for sale a number of choice
Lots, situate to the Second Ward, fronting on the
Common ground, on easy terms. Inquire of
W. Crll. ROBINSON, Atty at Law, St Mlle st
or of JAS ROBINSON, on theorem...
mrl7td,kwtf T
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON PENN STREET
FOR SALE —A Lot of Ground mutate on Penn
- - . . . • . . ..
street, between flay and Illarbory streets, adjoining
the bons. and lot now occupied by Ate/lard Edwyda,
baring a front of `..5 feet., and in depth 12U feet, snit be
sold on favorable terms. Tule oneleepttonable. En
quire of C. 0. LOOMIS, 4th sr, new Wood.
ocMl-drf
CC33:1:17
2. A THREE: story Brink Dolling House, on
Water. •hove Grant street. Pouesslon given on
the first of January, GAS., or sooner if molted_
•
EIZZ=2=I
n 0.7 0 BLACKBURN ar. Co, water sr
Deetrablo Country Elostdono* tar 8010.
'WISHING to Marc to the city next Sputa. I
itanll sell or exchange lordly property, my present
rem ewe an Lawreneerdle. ft. property te beaus,
Ity located on the Greensburg urnpike, about INJ
mot. &Ire (tons the centre utile etty.
ert.alts• NUHT. D. THOMPSON, 110 Market n
Valuable Itestdeitee In Allegheny City
IONTE3I I' .ATIN (i a removal from rkliegheay city,
%._/ I *ler my residence Il r, (Or sale. The premises
ore in deughuut order. and <ern way worthy the at.
tention of our person ...dud, teen propeny.
its 11.. W. POINDFATER.
Read liCatsle to !Brest Cerianty.
ALAN' Slorehentse and Dwelling, .imam on the
Este Ertesslon Canal. in the vi ffage of West Mid
dlesex; a desirable loeauon for a merchant Also, a
Lot and good Dwelling Hoare well tutted for a Tavern
Stand, in the voltage of Orangeville, on State line o
Ohm Terms easy. DIAJAII DICKEY & Co.
fable Water and Frani no.
noAl. LAND FOR RALt:—.Saven &CITA COal land
for .le. Income in bend of the filotrungahela River,
above Brovourolle, Pa, having . 7 foot Iron of coal
wtneti will be wald in exchange for gooli3. For paruco
' "
r• apply to N & A RBA =won.? st
nIORSALE.—Tbe subscribe(
offers for sale the three story brick Warehouse
on Weal wee t • occupied by R Tanner h. Co
apl7 WM. 11.,51 iti, Jr.
The subscnbers will rent pan of the ware
house now occupied by them. Apply to
LEWIS, DALZELL, A. C ow
lasal9 54 seater area.
EXCHANGE BROKERS &
N. 1101:411EB di soas,
Baok•re, Bichange Brokers,
NOTES, DRAFTS, ACCF:PT A is c ES. GOLD. S.I L ER
AND RANK NOTHi.
COLLKCTIONS —Druits, Notes and Acceptances
payable to may part of the Colon collected on tbr moat LI ATINETS AND JEANS—W' It Murphy has now
lavorable terms ' t,) open a large .apply of Plain Black Satinets, satin
tIXCHANGS: on New York. Pintadelpaur and Bal. s i r , do, satin barred do, plant bleeds., invisible green
broom; also, Cincinnati. houniville, Suitt Lours sod I do. cadet mixed do, gold raised do. ..Word raised dol
fiiew Orleans, constantly for sale I and cadet and gold 01121,11 Juana at low prices, by the
BANK MMES.—None. on al .I•ent bank. in the I three or yard. Wholesale Booms up awn. octll
United Slzar• it ...mimed al tbe lowein rates All kinds I
of Foreign acid Anuvrieun rink. and :Silver Cthn bought . R ICH H R . F .. - ' 2S GOOH ' Z." 1.. .P .1 . ".. 111.1.1. Europa,
—A A MASON 2t. Co.L N o CD NAM. .tree[, .111
and raid
. ope i hk this mortung. Rich Din. Bonds, comprismg the
Office No 5.5 Miarlet cruet, between 34 and Ith.
Pittsburgh, P. oentS fol wing styles ea.: Satin plaid .51CrolOS., a neer arn
- elei and the richest goods imported fins season; all
. HITHIN.If s HANNA & 00., ' wool Plais. high colors and choice styles; all wool
DrL/I•CPAI'IGH "O L KEH- 9, ,.....J11.. 1 .", ' Casmeres and Mous a. Lainesi fine Coburg and Lyo.
.IJ t. Forth, a'. Pe.... a'ae...re• ‘-emee.e..' nese Cloths. of any describable shade and c - olor. dant]
Deposita, Bank Nob,. and Specie; Fourth stress. near- .,,,,,,,d ~,,,,m , „.. ~ gr,.., ~,,,,.‘y .
rd
no
q opposite toe Cr, t of P:tubargh. Current money 1
recaved on drpos,k —Sight Checks for sale, and col- . Pre... 'Sera... , Pre... nera..e ,
~,,... ~,,,,,,e 0 . ~,,,,,,, all the 000 ma porno, to t n. i IX; It MURPHY has opened vothin a few days a
United States. Y Y s large assortment of superior French Merinos,
Thu k0it.,,,,,,,0n0h00 purl r, Forage nod o onn e non • comprising diffirerustmees of Maroon, Garnet, Straw-
GoirL berry, Scarlet. Cherry, Drab, Light Blue Brown, and
odn . noo „ onn a, „‘„ n .„,,, ndonn o n of Produce, c hip- filaranne Blue: also, various onalitres of black. Also,
pod East. on liberal servo. m ad:, . PA RM ETTOS AND LYONESE CLOTHS,
FOISJOICirIi EXCHANGE. -- of all the leading colors, including a law proses of very
suror black.
ILLS on F - Agland, Ireland. and Seolland boallst . ~..„,,,,,,,.5 _ h 20n0, ,,0 0 ni „ , Grooo, 5m...., it ,,.
any amount at the Current Rives of Exchannie. , "
PLAIN CASIViII:KES-' -Maroon, Gwrei, Brown,
11, Brans payable to any part of the Old Countries,
, Drab. Blaek d.c.
Oro, El .. 4 1111111 , . ''‘` at of 15. th e 4 SI " - ”. fiIIIBROIDERED CASHMERES—PIain and united
without deduction or discount. by JOSHUA ROIN- , moo . , Lomo. pflo ,, cooho ,„,„ , L. ... m00 g •
SON , Finfsf..l ...I ''..... Agent, .5.° sth " "° ' a new uncle for ladies dresses, Saun stnped Al=
door west of wood. octlru : „,,,,
WESTERN HI/NMI— -
Ohio,lntana,
Kentucky,
Missovi,
Bala Notes;
. . . .
purchased at the lowest rate. N..
HOLMES it BONS,
33 Market street.
mpl3
..i . HILL & CURRY , c .,..,, thi hand, the largest, best manufactured and moo
IOCOII n tuu- fashionable stock of ready made Ciotti in this city.
BANKERS and Exchange Broker, Dealers in For - AU
and du able manner 0014 A II orders In the Tailoring line exectia in the moot
man and Ddilelale Ttme and Sight Bills of Ex-
l
change, Centfieues orDeposite, Bank Notes and Com , TARES'S GOODS—Feruth & Johnson, 40 Market at'
No 4,3 Wood street, third door below Fourth, seem 1 . ) have received a choice stock of Dress Goode, coll
ude. moral tf lusting in port of rich Chamelion Silks, blank do, Ilatill'
W..an f...Z.1 t,,,,,,,,,,, ..... ...Ted Cusamlele• and Orientals, plain Chameleon and
![AMEBIC & D.A.1131, I plain Admen Faun striped do, .11k Warp and real Al ,
I!ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, denier, pans Lustre., limited Muslin de Lalne and Cashmeres,
to Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange. Cm'. French and English Mermoo, real Scotch Gingham,
ateo of Deposita, Rank Notes and Coin, corner of loom 104 cis ar , to use (moot goality; Calico from 4 ets
, and Wood streets, directly opposite St. Churl, Ho. to 126, rich Emb. Muslin Robes for evening dream.,
tel. ~,...L t i y uy ac, to which they would particularly motto the auen•
Li. ILLlfi.lk JiiOtDELANDE—ght Cheek. on '.?" °I- P u " ba ".7. - oetis
Nev ler., VT- ISCT} ,eEsAN DTANLO R %AB Slblyl-
Phtladelphm,ad R ,rplh. .op„..ppiyit
lbalumons, 1 Kesel., and seene• especially the auenuor of 1-onntry
Constantly for .ale by N. HOLMES fr. SONS. , Merchaubc, to the low ptices .r which these and all
sepl3_ 3.5 Market. st. 1 other kinds of winter woollen. are now offered.
. O
O • ----
rILLHCTIONtie—Nates, Drubs uod eceepirmoes j [septa
payable m the Western mum, collected on the , Mew Fall Ribbons. _
most favorable tern. by I SMITH ec JOHNSON, 48; Market st, have jam re
sepia N IMAMS tr SONS , caved by expenta • splendid assortment or fall
5i0.74 CHECKS ON NEWrriroKij . ,, ca..s .., ,:soNs 1 r .o r n b w b n o t z, n t: f
p w o,v l they te-ould particularly llaWiLite
_,
._ ------- —.-- - I_SLACK AND FANCY SILKS—W R Murphy hoe
HATS CAPS ANL) BONNETS. El on hand an assortment of super Watered and Da
mask figured black and blue black Drew Silks, nun
striped sod plaid do, also, a groat variety of changers.
FASHION ABLE HATS. I Lie, dainuk figured, and striped do—they will be sold
THE subscnber, in addition to his own low. oct23
Amnonfacturing of Hate, has made arronge. s a TD CLOV ES—J ust
ants Messrs s with Me Hebee & Co ., ( th e most .L ladies gentlemens, and misses Kid Gloves, of Be,
fashion m able boners of the city of New York,) for a reg. Jon s superior make. SMITH A JOHNSON,
alar supply of his extra fine Silk Hats, and having just octtht_ 46 market st
- -
received • few cues, gemlemen can be suited with a , i .,„,,,„, 5 ...,
G u ESS&S —NV R Murphy has Intel nth
very rich and benothit‘hot by calling at his near Hat , l '''' ll
and Cap Store, SmilbLold street, second door south of .
___," ; ,.";,, d ,f . , b 2 . ..r i .7 1 .,M0•1i.0. exid other styles or
Fourth, where may be found a great variety of Hats 1 g"" ... "°`1 . `_!.(1'.....vama1l Dmaaea cme..l
and Copt of to. own manufacture, wholesale and re. TRENCH 31FRINOES--Smith sr, iehr th on, se Mar.
tail. Hats made to order on short nonce., r ket at, would invite the anention of buyers to their
_ app JAMES WILSON. ( choice stock of French alinnos,.amprising the best
ECPCOILD co. Q , atm- •
! anne seeder of drab, tearooms, purple, brown, starlet, m blue, e.ne blocks omalos
dill . (Successors to 31`Cord & King)
---
Ft a•hl on able Hatter's, Wi n k I ONG AND SQUARE SIAWLS—A A Meson r.
Corner of ;rood and Ftfth Streets, , ,L 4 Co, do Market re, have Jul, ree'd per latest hapor -
PARTICULAR attention paid to our Retail Trade. I
tenons, 50 'dos Long and Sphere Shawls, includln
gg
Gentlemen can rely uporsgetung their Hats and plaid Long Shawls, of the richest colors and choice,'
Caps from our enabllshinent of the 11.1 Ill,riElltu and penmen. Comfonable Wool Shawls of every deseril•
woamaxamr, of the Laziorr srrutx, and et the LOWEST I 1.100 and at uniformly low oriels.
- - ( '°‘" 9
RICCI. REAT REDUCTION IN PRlCES)—Sarrat &Jofts-
Country Merchants, purchasing by wholesale, are I
as i G sox, 46 Market street., ad - or for sale at 23 per rent
respectfully invited to Gall nod oath:rune our Stock;
. sty
onni
confidence mai n . , g .,,,,. 4 ,, ,, ,.., below regular pnees, rice Cltomeleon Silks, Mantilla
d a
it
will
not ender in a comparison with . 4y ) do black and thiney Alpicar., Mohair Lustre., Palo et.
sr . : C c i1 i,.....
fe w., ,to Cloths' French Menne' of 1110 most choice colors
bouse in Philadelphia.
. . .-- - - - —— I French Cloth and Cassoneresi nov7
HATS, CAPS AND MUFFS—The - •-
t.. 5cr ,,,. I s 0 „,,,, Tr ,,,,,,„, ~,,t h, t h e ft ; TO MERCHANTS, NOV. 7 1 i 1243.—W. R. ?drum
, o of New Y or k, . c h oice eyorpe,,,,,,tes merchants to look, in at his large stock of
of lints, Caps and Muffs, latest fashions, in great vine.. OOHS est opencl, in Whollthale Rooms, 211 story,
ty and very cheap, wholesale and retail. 1 north east comer of Fourth and Market sta. Fr...
JAMES WILSON, I . . 000 dio2 1 / low•nov7
Smithfield st, Sd door south of 4th
! Q CARCE GOODlrMazaritta Blue Payments*, W
4 Fall Faahlona for 1148. a - 1 b O . R a. ll . u2hy,
e r a
ti 7 e a . st e eLf i rier th rd Merle acs.
MoCORD 4 Co.,
ILA. WC°. it. [IRO Ad" Cherry Crape and Crap? Llse—Matarine blue, papr
TtILL introduce on Saturday, August 2Gth, the i I
muslin, high cord Cambric. Ac. novlu
Fall style of Hata, just received from New Vork. I — Re - tello.rnes ritroishing. Goods.
in want of a neat and beanuful hat, are invitedi Q 111111 fr. JOHNSON, 40 Market sumo, have 081
to call at their store, corner of Fifth mid Wood streets. I 0 received a lame stock of air* drawers, calla"
matt 1 stocks, fancy and black silt cravats, scarfs, belles
--
STRAW GOODS. -- : ry, Delon b o ld gloves, Ac. ;Gentlemen are invited,
„„ I to call and exanune Mem, aslthey are supposed to be
to DEALERS are invited to examine S. H. I cheap .00
PALMER'S stock of Suave Goods, a th.. ,--
10oNT7E7 VELVETS ANOSATINS—We havelust
7AIII7AL-oWire.'ndcion
art Goods ,
E ng l.. A ! I) received a splendid lot of nits:aria, blue and'
table d o; American do do; China Pearl ' do; leo' ' bti b m pu tfoT !
Rutlan do; French Lace; Fancy Gimp, Ac. Ac. rlet Bonnet Velvets, and_ mma blue. cherry and
i I desk Bonnet Satins. Also. kbrecl colored and bine
RATS--Leghorn, Palm Leaf, Pa a, Franey s traw. ! Florence.. ALEXANDYIR N IA , D4 O I:,: f I th m . a d / .. . 1 o nd
do Braid, Rutland Braid, Pedal do.
Also, Artificial Flower., Ribbons, Ac. Straw Bons 'DI El Prigg . .-.A A 1 ""n k: Co. 60 Mar k et "'";
net Warehonse,o3 market st. marti : I_,l have received, Jenny Lind Fringes. rich Chime
lion do, Leary block do. -HMO ' , bid Bulls.. Daley
and Gimp, together with many varietica Fn.,' Trim.
songs not to be lotted elsewhere. _ rovl4
-FRENCH FAIRSOIDFIW,IteeeIoed per Exp.
A A Ai.,,,, A A Co, GO Muted se, Dpy, Embloidee
d Lure Capes, embroidered tinudirrdco TO doe straight
Collared ...1 do muslin do, Sfido crochet del, 5 do moo:ru
ing do Also, embroidered Altana Ctoflh new war=
uovl4 —
TO WROLESIALIS GROCERS.
rrHE undemighed are prepared to fill orders for ram
I quantity of Cypress Molasses Barrels, of • .aped.
Of quality, deliverable to order lt any time, by giving
us a few days notice, at our NI/heti Boat We thin.
we can male It the interest of those merchants who
buy largely on the coney as they can order their bar.
rats shipped to any plantation they may deuce, which
shell be attended to without extra charge.
WATTS, GIVEN I Co
Paducah, Ey., Get. 23, IBIS -3m.
PITTSI3UROLI STEEL WORKS AND SPRING
AND AXLE FACTORY.
MAC 10X13, Joan W. (tolea.
JONES & 413103,
ANUPACTURER9 of spring and blister steal
planet steel, zelgotagg i ssing., d ee.eh m .n i !
m et
lear: g aAngs,fire engine leunp " . 4lle.e d n i t e trim .. zial
pittllally,Colllo7 of ROSS and Front sts., Pit
Pa. trim
DRY & VARIETY-GOOD&
lIPLESDID STOCK OP PILL GOODSId
Whetlesale and BAWL •
A.
R. MASON & CO., errrsurracti;-pa, AVE Av more than one thOnsaxid-CS mad
Packages of Foreign and Domerths GossisTmak.
mg one of the mom es:meals* rmsortments In the cone•
try, embracing the latest, richest and mast fashiona b l e
styles of imported and Amtrk. Gi . ..sot=d n A
entire package& from the imparters,
huge Auction tale., brow of the imsresidingin Nina
York, who is coastal:lily sending no the newest and
most desirable goods in the Eastern markets, which
will be offered as low as at any establishment in the
United States, and lower than could normally be offer ,
ed by soy Haase in the West. We eaurixerale the fit.
lowing articles—
DRESS SILICS-6 cases rich changeable, striped
plaid and brocade Gm de Mak, Oro de Bata, Gro de
wirm, Goo de Algiers, Glacier; black Oro de Rhine,
Talitita fine Satin, Florence of all colors, &e. fre. Al
so, Silk Velvet of all Cairn; Avery emelt.
33 CASON DRESS GOODS, am cases extra rick
satin striped Cashmere; do dodo printed dodo; do swan
figured English de Leine; do Clenence Plaids, gulped
amends, de. Also, 50 cases Alpaccar, 33 cases nth
anted and plain Lyonese; 5-4 Tartan Plaid and Silk
Twill: 54 cashmeres and Grandilla
. . .
FRENCH MERINOS—A NU aesortment of Meek,
mode, =meet. Mortem, Nazarine, blue, purple and oth•
CT colors, of the hest rennufiteture.
2,,a1 SHAWLS—Comprislns the most extensive as
sortment ever offered In this esty embraertf s !opg and
square Cashmere imd Tarsus
Lind,
Shaw Maude,
Ilmuswiek,l-Inhusd, Jenny Lin Lamartine, and oth
er Shawls.
EMBROIDERIES, LACE GOODS, GLOVES, ike—
Laze caps, collars, cuffs, standing collars, chemisetts.
Also, linen centime and lawn HMOS, Laces and Edg
ings, Belt Ribbons, Hosiery of all kinds; Gloves do.
GIMPS, FRINGES, CORDS, BRAIDS, ike.—A full
as
Mum most fashionable styles.
LINEN AND HOUSE KEEPING GOODS—Case of
Irish Linen, best manufacture, Linen Sheetings and
pillow ea. Line., Table Damask and Diaper, Satin
Damask Table cloths and Napkins, Huckaback, Ras
sill, and Bird's Eye Diaper. Flannels—over lOW pa of
every variety. Bleached and Brown Muslins—more
than 15,14)0 ps of all the well known makes.
RIBBONS—More than 100 cartons entirely new fall
Fd winter Ribbons, very choice styles.
rench Cloths,. Cassimeres and Doeskins, in great
variety; Vestings, Scarfs, cravats and Hdkfs.
Mute Goods ofevery descriptions, together with ov
ary ustoilly foand in a dry goads store.
The following m an Loam. of 87 cases goods Jost
received, with the prices =sexed:
10 bales of red and white Flannels, all wool, for 16e
7 eases blue and orange Pnnte, 8
10 do Calicoes, Li yards for 100
12 do fast colored Prints, 01
17 do Bleached Mush., 44
4 do Moss de Lame, 124
7 do real Scotch Gingham,
Also, 50 bales 44 Brown Muslin, 41
All of which, in connection orith those above men
tioned, will be offered at less prices than can be afford
ed by any other establishment in this city. The ONE
PRICE SYSTEM, which insures justice and fairness
to all, will be strictly observed. Any article purchas
ed at this establishment found to be above the general
market pence, a consequent reduction will most willing
ly be made, upon the cireurnsuutces being made known
to the Proprietors, it being their desire that all goods
shall be sold on fair and honorable terms. All persons
are respeettully Matted to examine our assortment
without feeling the lout obligationto purchase.
oct4
CARD—November Bth, 1948.
"Ur ft. MIU HPHY, northeast career 4th and Mar
ket streets. Pittsburgh, lam now completed the
opening of a second large supply of Dry Coeds for the
season, and can offer to buyers an 1/12011M0111 to select
from, rarely to be found at this advanced part of the
ofason. Particular attention is a s to his rge stock
of BROADCLOTHS.
French, English and American, of all desirable co
lon, suitable tor dress coats and cloaks; also, Cassl
metes, a large assortment, including wool dye and
French black; Doeskin, dark mixt; Fancy do, from the
low price of edi eta tell wool) up to the finest qualities
and wiwest rytes. Beside* a large stock of &dinette,
common and fine, Undershirts and Drawers, Gloves,
At.
LADIES DRESS GOODSOn all their variety.
Coantry Merchants and Merchant Tailors are invi
ted to examine Ids stock, in Wholesale ROOM., second
story. msWil
Fall Dry Geode.
flaszklett &
No. OS Wows Saar,
"INVITES the Laotian of Western Merchants to their
large and fresh stock of
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,
which they are now receiving direct from the Eastern
Manufacturer• and Importers, and which they will sell
at Eastern robbing prices.
Having every facility for the purchase of goods to
the best advantage, and the lowest posaible prices, they
eonfulently none Merchants to examine the qualities
and fine. of their goods,feeling satisfied they can com
pete favorably with any market either Eat or West.
'abet, stock will eoramlee a full assortment of all
goods allay kept in Dry Goods Houses, acid will be
constantly iecetving additiea of all the new and desi
rable styles of goods of demesne or foreign mattufac
tare, and will only teriuthe on exatoinauon to be ap
preciated. sepl4
To Country Morohaats.
SSIITH JOHNHON, 40 Market street, would invite
the auntion of Country Merchant. to their stock
of New Fall Goods, purchased for cash, of the New
York importing and uction houses, and mill be sold at
eutern robbing prices. The stock COMpti. a at
vanmy of Dress Goods, chameleon sad black 1511 k.,
silk and cotton warp Alpacas, real Alpaca Lustre.,
fancy chameleon and plaid do; satins riped Orientate;
French and Realists Merinos., Houdin de Lain and
Cashmere., square sod long Shawl., Gloves and Ho.
riery. Bonnet Rabb". from 15 coats a piece up; bonnet
Silks, A rufimal Flowery, Linen cambric Hats; 10
cartons Thread Laces and Edgings IS cartons canon
do; Combs, Rations, Thread, Needles, Pins, ten, in
every sanely Wholesale Rooms Yd door. seycH
EASONADLE DRY GOODS, AT W R
—times, Alevrtne Woe, and Cherry Silk Velvet.,
do do Couon do
FIELTINGS. all eoiors.
EMEiIMI
PAllMETlTXl—hluarartue blue, drab, maroon, gar.
net a d other colors,
CHANCi FABLE 51011AIRS—vnth 'ilk .tape.
illstek Velvet lit:titom, Car trimming.. •
And s very large stock of other nese and desirable
goods. Buyers se ln please call and and
prices, at Is;
comer 4U and Martel etc
Good • lots at neholesa/a. up stairs.
T. ILICOND LA{. AI,D YAAIII YILLZ SOFTLT cur
PEW (mons,
A T NIGHYYS, tat L./natty street, comprisuag French
.ti Cloths, Caasuneres and Vessinga, of the newest
and most fashionable styles fathomed.
I Also, a large quannty of Stougb and Ready Blankets
and Coatings, peculiarly adapted to the times and the
, Seal.
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13 LAKE'S METALLIC FIREPROOF PAL - NT—J.*
recd, . large gupply Mike above article; for EOM•
in a and other parpesee. We 4an reecoinznend the above
Fire Proof Paint, for vie hive been nsing If for nay
y ou r years, and tram it to be *good article.
oett3 J&HPHILLIPS,NotParpodst
-
Patent Soda Aab. •
534 C ritz a . o u l i his Zdesprett le Bone Soda Ash, I:i6
ket price km cash o u gitt v . e tild: , :h i g tz6 4 7 BE Z lll
MAO linothettly
171 :IL:
E-1)-LCAL4
VIZ' ! 6- ; F 91` S!!
nen:vs VEGETABLE EXTRACT
TS THE ONLY REMEDY that eau be retied on for
thu permanent care of Spasnsalie CCISITIMIOII3, h
alation of the Nerves, Nervous or Eick Headache,
Nervtars Treaters, Neitralsic Affections, Otneral De
biray, Deficiency of" Nerrocut and Physical
end all Nervous Plimrdets, loch:dim the woo=
of oil diseusa that ever erect the human nee—
. _
EPILEPTIC FITS.
or Falling Sickness, Hyatt:ice! Fits, Coos - claim.,
Spasms, Sc. Han would Impress it open the anode of
the afflicted that the Vegetable Extremes the only rem.
edy ever discovered that can be relied on for the per.
lament ease of this most tbeadful of all disesteem. As
us tendency is to insanity, madness and death, the most
SKILLFUL PHYSICIANS
of Europe. ea well as those of our men country, have
pronounced Epilepsy incurable.. And it baskAsee...
ett-sidar.d by many, .1111 thl. moat important of all
discoveries urns mule by Dr. 8. Han, nearly sixteen
of the
wean of
=a dating welch time it du been performing
some
REMARKABLE CURES
upon record, and has acquired a septum= which
time alone can efface. Physicians of undoubted shit
and experience, ministers of various denominations,
as well ae hundreds of our eminent citizens, all unite
In recommending the use of this truly valuable medi
cine to their pauenta charge, and friends, who are af
flicted, as the only remedy.
WE QUOTE THE LANGUAGE
used by those who have heat cured by this valuable
Medleinn One says, "I have suffered beyond my pow
er of description, but I now rejoins in heal fully re
stored to health and happiness" Another tam "I
thank God I feel that lam a well man. I eh.o feel it
ray duty to proclaim it to the ends of the earth, that
Morro similarly afflicted may find enoffter
t whole an BIEN EN I . LAWYER and well known in
this city 1 says, My son has been afflicted for years
with Eptlepsy, but is now enjoying good health (tom
the Vegetable Extract Its fame,"
end ought to be sounded to the end. of the carthn An
other says. “Language to entimly inadequate maracas
my grautide to Or. Han for having been the mean,,
under the blessing of God, of restoring me to the copy
mad of good health, after having been afflicted with
Epilepsy to it. worst forms for more Mau twenty Huy
years, and my morning and evening oblation of praise
and thanksgiving shall continue to amend to Oat God
who hes affictat but to mate me whole.n
Mrs..l. Bradley, US Orchard street H. Y., Matra that
she has been subject to fits for many year% and has
been restored to perfect health (after every ether mesup
had failed) by the use of the Vegetable Extract.
Dr. Ch.!. A. Brown, of Dover. Hassell county, Ala.
who is one of the best physicians Lathe State, saps that
he has been much benefited by the use of the Vegeta
ble Extract, and that he unbecomingly proscribes it In
every case of Epilepsy which cams. snider his knowl
edge.
Curtis O. Mayberry, Esq. formerly Postmaster at
Lime Mills, Crawford county, Pa, now living in Erie
county, Pa., states that (or many years Mist he has
been sorely Mthcued withfits, and he is now happy to
state that a persevering use of Dr. Hart's Vegetable
Extract, has restored him to sound health, being entire ,
ly freed from that worst of all diseases.
Prom the Cincinnati Commarelal.
REMARKABLE CORK
The following certificate was given to hlesaaqh,
eras & Mlles, Doctor Hart's Agents for the tali °This
Vegctable Extract, for the . cure of Epileptic Pita or
Ealing Sickness. We am mduced to give it a place
in our editorial columns from the fact that is the only
known medicine that will care Epilepsy, at the same
time believing it to be one of the greatest discoveries
in medical science. Physlerium and alma of science of
all ages have betn trying to discover a remedy for this
disease, but all has been in vain until the present dis
covery of Dr. Hart, and we would now say to those
afflicted with fits, despair no longer, for there is hope:
MEBSRS. THOMAS dM Hain street, ein
°lsmail, Ohio, Agents for Doctor Ham's Vegetable
Extract for the cure of Epileptic Floc,
Gentlemen—lt lsalmoat impossible for language to
express with what hear.felt satisfaction I address these
few Ernes to you, lot the purpose of informing you of
the beneficial results that have been effected by the
use of Dr. Hart's Vegetable Extract.
•
My son, aged twelve yeaw, has been severely af
flicted with Npileptic Fite, and with nee severity that
the opinion was, be could oat be cured.
In one of his paroxysms he fell mod broke ha tam.
I celled to Dr. Mulford, a very excellent phyziei.,
who re-set It. He informed mo that my son'. Nervous
Spasm wen very ranch deranged, and t h at it would be
Impossible to cure him of Epdep . y, as EOleptle Flts
were elm= wearable, and employing phywcians in
hi. cam would be only throwing money away.
I called upon Dr. Pelt.; he informed me that the
disease had assumed a chronic form, and it would take
mien tame to care him Hite could be eared at all.
He became wort end worse, and I began to think
there was no care for him, until I anw the advertise.
moot of Dr. Harts Vegetable Extract in one of mar coy
paper., with certificates from persons who bad been
&Meted for ten, fifteen, twenty, thirty, and even forty
years, and restored to health by the use of the Extract .
I called at your store, and after conversing wins Mr
Thomas, I colas to the conclusion to purchase • three
dollar package It done little or no good I thought I
Nevoid try another, from the use of which I perceived
some lithe benefit
I than came to the conclusion to purchase a ten dol
lar box. I found that it was of so much service to him
I was induced to purchase • second. And I am truly
thankful that I done so, as by the use of the tan packa
ge he has been restored to perfect health.
Should any person be desirous of arcing him, and se
cennining farther oarticulus, I should be pleased to
gratify them by their calling on me at my residence,
month west corner of Fourth and Park streets Cm=
clad, Ohio. 'SLAG N. PERKINS.
Cincinnati, August 28th. 181&
TRH TIME IS NOT FAR DISTANT
When thoasands who are now trembling under the
hand of this dreadful disease, and fearing that every
attack may prove fatal, will find permanent relief and
be restored to new life, by using this celebrated medi
cine. Over one thousand certificates have been re
ceived to testimony of the beuefictal results pniduced
by the are of Dr. Hart's Vegetable Extract.
?repot,' by S. HART, 61 D., New York.
Pnce,one package 113,03
do four packages 10,0 u
do eight do 20,00
THOMAS k. IDLES, 163 Main street, Cincinnati,
Ohio, General Agents for United Rates. Canada, and
West Indies.
L WILCOX. Ir., corner of Diamond and Market st,
Agent for Pittsbusgb, Pa.
Pay& Killbonnie, Columbus, Ohio; N k E Osyloni,
Cleveland: and for sale by most of the principal drug)
gists and merchants throughout the United States.
oar ttl.dikarS
MALLET'S MAGICAL PAIII BITRAGIOR:
MAE folloaring from George E. Pomeroy, Fie., the
melanoma proprietor bribe Express, speaks for
itself& the importance of the Pain Extractor to every
parent.
Exeunt Ossms, Albedy, Sept- 1.
his. Dat.nov: My Dear Sir—With feehnge of se are
dinery pleasure I address pee in relation to the benefit
I have received from your invaluable Pain E.Ytracrov.
Lately, my Bute danshter, 6 years old. had S pitcher
of boiling water unwed into her bosom; her screams
were dreadful, so that *crowd farmed) , gathered be.
tore the house to warn the cause o, the teethe screams.
I tore her clothes minder, and soon speed on year
salve,'llnd she was curried end laid upon • hed. She
was wain relle.ed from net pines, and says uSe, I feel
as if I could laugh;” and was won le sweet sleep. She
was scalded to a blister from the top of her shoulder
over more than half her chest, and rsood under the
arms. On the shoulder and breast it was very deep,
yet from the first hour, she complained only when it
was dressed. The sore healed rapidly, and there Ls no
contraction of the muscle..
With many wishes, my dear air, for your aneeess in
the sale of this mighty cruele r
I am years, with respect,
OEO. E. POMEROY
THE TEST and NO MISTAKE
The penuiro, Dallep , will ever produce the same in.
suuttaneous relief. and soothing, cooling efect, in the
severest cases of Barns • Scalds, Piles, lie.
The Counterfeits -no • atter under what names they
may appear—always irritate, and increase tea pain!
TO TES PUBLICII
1, Edward P. Holmes, of Chatham. Melvin Bridge,
Columbia county, N. Y., have been alive,' with rheu
matism in my breast, fe.t, and all over my body, for
six years. so that I could net stand, and was cored by
three applications of Dallers Magical hap
EDWARD P. HOLMES.
Mr Dailey: met my finger with a copper nail,
the poisonous nature of which Olmsted my arm to swell
considerably, with constant shooting pains up to the
shoelder. A law swelling taking place at the um
pit, with increasing pain, I became fearful orthe Lock
jaw. In this extremity your Pain Extractor was m
oon:mended to me, and Which /. was prevailed upon to
try. The consequence was that tt afforded me almost
instant relief, and in three days 1 was completely cu
red. JOSEPH HARRISON, New York,
comer Broome and Sullivan sta, Sept 0.1819.
NOTICE!—H- Datum Is the inventor o(WL invalu
able remedy, and never has and never will communi
cate to any living moo the secret of us combination!
All Extractors therefore, not made and put up by
him, are base connterfeita
Psorturron's Do.rots—ttb Broadway, Now York;
=Chestnut street. Phil,
. ,
JOHN D. MORGAN, General Depot; Dr. WM.
THORN, Agent. for Plnsbergh:
lkitly's Animal Gaon= CrinolLil,
Corea hemora, .Garin, gainer, grease, poll-evil,
mme, lions, and bridles. Pamphlets, containing cer
tificates of rapecutble parties, may be had on apphea
don to JOHN D MORGAN,
nets dlyi. Agent - Pittsburgh.
ICLEIGICAL & SURGICAL OIIFIPICII
..,.. No. 65, DIAMOND ALLEY•
illfew doors below Wood stree;tol
maker
DEL DROWN, having been
,
.„....,... N„,. . ' regale...ly educated to the medico
..'..:.;.. . - e r .. ; c profession, and been for some time
'.... - .• . .., ~ in general practice, now confines
. • ~.. . . ••• his aaeration to the trunnent of
. those private and delicate com 3
:'-:„ •. • ali k , plahits for which his opponnonies
7 , ,
..
...,., . „ expe peculiarly q
' • • .. s him. II years assiduously devoted
to aunty • treatment of those complaintsAduross which
time he has had more practice and him eared own pa..
items than tae ever fall to the lot of say private prat.
Intoner) amply `Qualifies him to offer assurances of
speedy, permanent, and satiafactory owe to all afflicted
with delicate diseases, and all diseases wising Morel
from.
Dr. Brown would infirm thoseaftlleted with private
diseases which have become chronic by time or agy,
gravated by the use of any of the commonllollllll. of
the day, that their complemts can be radically and thor
oughly cured; he having given his careful anoint. to
the treatment of such cases, end sueceedal in hundreds
of i . e . le cur i o s persens of inflammation of the
neck of the bladder, and kindred ig. winch often
thremlttofrtnabopethosederev.is
, wh it ere e
p. oth rd e . n i. ha ty ve b,m co t n o ligri,r ouc d h
. heee , b een long and unsuccessAdly treated by others
i . eer ,..i t him, when every
.aatisfaction will be given
them, end their eases ocated.d
out
c y aTfol,tborough and
l ' ay hg s!, s':11 manner,
which it t impois% 4° ie,T.Pgir`a',„„ -
, .aged in g.eneral
pre
of medicine to give ens
i ono Om of disease.
... ay-Hernia or Roptere.—Dr. Brown ohms Motu. per:
sees afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid pante
ear aninition to this diseasm.
Skin di•EILMUIi also Pi' s, bu t ., 'mail., oumd
Nten'MT low.
Pattents of onh sox living at a distance, by
g uniog diely-Alsoase Pi"WM giving all the
ease
toma,ems obtain medicines with directions fbt use, by
midteming T. BROWN, hi. D, !nut paid, and encl..
i fik,,,NP:(l3, Diamond alloy, opposite tha avollY
House.
Boran'a needy discovered reme
dy for eurambon la • speedy and certain remedy for
the painTal tronela It never fails.
Office and Private Conautting llooma t No lid Dite
mond alley, Pinsbargh, Pa- The Doctoral always at
halo.
U 7 No care no pay. deal).
1 - 1 A. FAHNESTOCKS ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS.—
JD. This enduanie compound combines engines, of
bulk with cOciency and comparative mildness of nor
cativo action, and basing • peculiar tendency to the
balmy organs, is extremely valuable In thii. country,
in whirl bilious raven and other complaints attended
oritb congestion of the Liver, so [nth 111.0.4. They
have now stood the tessof go years, and ,ripeTienCo
has proved theta to be • We and 'enable. remedy is
Intermlttem, Remittent aid Bilious Faver, Jaundice,
Bilious eon; bnigeatienhaDropsy, Dysentery, Bilious
p
Vomit/o. c01d... and all complaint. and inflammato
ry character. The complete and universal satisfac
tion which has teen given by them pills to all who
bane used them, renders the publishing of the numer;
mut eertldeatoo in that, favor unneeetrary. To pre
yen% ccamterfaidng May ant now mutt Ina red xylo
ftg:en= g
box ci i .ghd. aopub
Prepared and sold by - ,
InFAR7E4rocE a Co,
corner In and wood, and also aware 691 and ...xi
Pine '
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