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    aspowran it TSLIBBLPH>aD
for th. Pittsburgh gametes.
Th*Chelera stains Perk.4ltsaussrigsr-
New Yoke, Dec. 9, 184&
Our vin r , kir several days pain, hal been in quite
an alaradog state, in consegnence of several case,
ofthe ieldAsistic Cholera occurring, and proving
fatal at the Marine Theepital, on Staten Wand—
Thareliiint was current yesterday that three per.
'ousted died, and one new case discovered. Ev.
eiy, precaution Is being taken to prevent the con.
t a mte l tinu by our city authorities, and the probe•
bdity tit the cold weather setting. in, it is sincere•
ty . hoped will check the epidemic-
The MEMO, Hermann, now frilly doe at this
poi havingsaffed on the 20th'ult., from Sontharap.
trini haus run yet been telegraphed. She anll bring
(erg damlater intelligence. The next steamer due
.her the Hermann, is the Niagara, which was to
sail on 2d, and is the Orel ender the winter ar
rangement. Her news will be twelve day. later,
and is looked in with much intereie. She will be
due on Thursday or Friday next.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
PIIILADEEZIM, Dee. 9, I,St&
Plunr-78ales at 65,06105,12 i per bbl.
13r11i1Y,95,1 C 1 prime White Wheat at 112911de,
and prime Red at 106 c per bush. Corn—Sales
prima white at 52, and yellow at 60862 c per bash.
Provisions—There is no activity in any article—
quotations are steady.
Groceries unchanged.
NEW YORK MARKET
NEW YORE., Dec. 9, ISt&
Ftour—There is no marked change from yester
dly,but-the market is, if nay thing, duller. Sales
of 5.500 bhls Genesee and gocal,,state brands at
$5.245 1 5,31.
•
Grain—Sales prime white Wheat 129, and prime
Velar . Red via New Orleans, at 1030605 e per
bush. Corn—Sales 20,000 broth prime White and
Yellow _Western at 67 6r yellow and 63 for white.
• Provisions—Sales Mesa Beef at $lO, and Prime
MI6 per bbl, 6r No.l Western. Prime Pork at
59,1 2 / 6 i9,25; end Men at 612012,321 per bbl, for
No:1 Western.
Tallow—SalesWealen) at
Wool-Balea of 70,000 lbs at an
.
Whifkey—Sebt it s2BO per g.lion
Lead-Sales in pig at 4 per lb.
psw.!rlsra
Re..nasolz, Dec. 9, I Si&
Flour--Sales Howard street at $1,75; but few
labia at this price have been made, S 5 being the
asked.. No City Milts reported.
Orain—Sales prima while Wheat at 1030109,
Red at 1000101 per broth. Corn—Sales white at
43018.ye110w 4.:9..0 per bush. Oats—Sales at
27029, and aye at 600. per bush.
Ocoeerim-81, market heavy; Molasses, N.
Orleans, at 23e. Rio Coffee 6c per lb, and molest°
extent of 300 bags.
Whiskey—Sales at 241 e per gallon.
Provisions—Fresh Pork—Sales per 100 lbs 'net,
rd. 47505,23. The Bill and winter trade ban been
-extensive, and amounts to about 15,000 beef cattle
killed and packed by our butchers, and about
190,000 hogs, giving employment to about $3,000,.
000 capital, and the blueness is rapidly increasing.
Beeves and Hap are plenty, and prices are
drooping. Bacon—Sales Sides at 51c, which
clears the market. Shoulders 51, and Hams at 72
Ski per lb. In Beef there is nothing doing. Lard—
Sales in Ells 71, and in kegs Sic Or lb, and the
market dolL
Ootton—The market firm, at former quotations.
Gric. Woara is still in town, but leaves on the
Monongahela, fitr Cincinnati, this morning.
BR9ftElgit YTICRS,
Y THE CAN, of su p O erio S r quality, at low price .
.put up by the enbscnbere ezpressly (or the use of
families and parties, can be procured at the Restau
rants In thin and Allegheny cities, at the yore of R.
Knox, 4th street, Pittiburgh, 111. Jenkins , awns, Abe
glumly city, and en the Oyster Depot. St. Charles Hotel,
Wood at- null-dlut HOLT & MALTBY
EAD-009 pip Lead, just reed and for We by." ,
novil FRIEND, MIRY
DRIED FEACHE.--67 mob. just reed wad for sale
by tumr&l FRIEND, &HET & Co
'DELT/MRS—SI ..elides, received and for sale by
nor2l FRIEND. RHEY & Co
INSENG—II sacks nave landing, for sale by
nov ft ISAIAH DICIDEV k. Co, front Et
i
AIMSTILONG t CROZEH, Cononlasion Merchants
and Dealers in Produce, No. V Market .auect,
MMus decB
11 OLASSES-4/ bbl, Sugar House Molasses, just
.LVAroccired and for sale by
dace . ARMSTRONG& CRI
LOAF 81.10A11-13 bbl. Loaf Su, , for ...le by
dee, ' . ;
u g t . b Ib•b ir h as mritr .t .trzEß
WHEAT -50 bbla Meat, in core and for solo by
by deed JOHN S DILWORTH
CASHED PEACHES—BS sacks D ri ed Peaches, ree'd
I_7 Ind for ode by C . 'S GRANT,
deeS 41 water et
Pahshed as4..Chinadat sale
derA C ARBUTUNOT
BUCK GLOVI23-1 ea. /navy Bock Gloves, just
seed awl ter We by
deell MURPHY, WELSON & Co, 41 snood st
11A - ET tans Flanging Ronk Metal, in sine and
for sale by JAS DALZELL,
tlee3 water st
LFATHER-10 bandlea Bole Leather, Joel landing
and for tale by dec.9 5& W ILARBAUGH
F INE FLOUR-100 bbl. fine near, • •nyerior ana
_deep SELLERS
received and for sale by
SELLERS fr. NICOLS
YE—I. 9 aaa. Rye, for We by _
.01# deca WICK & INTC.A.NDLFSS
FAMILY FLOUR-30 bbls just scald and Co. gale by
deeS WICK &111,CANDLE-38
UNDRIM—IN sacks Feathers; Id do Ginseng;
0 cute dei 1 bbl Lard; 37 sacks Goober Peas—lo
arrive; for sale by ISAIAH DICICEYA Co,
dee) from at
Q PTB. TURPENTINE-01AI, in Eno order, for sale
ky by nersM J SCROONKABER & Co
SOAP-23 b Wanlsar No 3, Nat rec'd
.11Erand sae Ly B A FAUNESTOCK A Co,
oaten corner lit and wood as
&AIELAPABILLA-100 tbs Hutu[Luau just tet , d and
sale by nov23 B A FAHNF-4TOCK &Co
PONIPISCUBBLIS-1 caw just reed and for salt by
.Ml 3 B A FAHNESTOCK& Co
wnrnrE ofD BEANS -1 bbl,jorri by TVBONN IioR.I7.k
co
-ICILLOfttoEED, 0!L b.ab y W bbl., prirne ß onN
TArER EP 010 bblejnat rec'd and for sale by
0t93 L-11 R
E SELLERS
QTONE PIPES—WO by Slane Pipes, handsomely
o, Ce eird,joal received and (o
41
444,4 r
41
MOL " 9 E B-40 bbl. (nev crop ) N o Afolaseee, in
ium vier order, reed Om day by umber Tele
mphiGi I nd for eats by I Sr. FLOYD,
-dee4 Rotted Church Buildings
VI sEE. O.-10 bbls Clam Seed, reed this day
V
by atm re wn oe„and Gn We by
debt J do R FLOYD
rtorm FLAN NE L ,, , ...-Three bales heavy twird
anhiacted
noml9 k WHITE
BIIOOMI3-30 do, (Poland) irooma, feed and for
sale by toy?: J &RFLAWD
.lIMMOiIIY BEED-7 bbls ipod Timothy Peed, reed
.I. try canal boas Ashland }mace, and for sale 1 1
nor 2 7— 1 &It FLOYD
111171111 TE BEANS-10 bbls small White Beaus, in
'VT NUM and for sale by n 0. 2 .7 J& B FLOYD
P TB. TURPENTINS--11 Obis plot reed and for
fa sato by oo•17 KLDD & Co
QAL SODA—ISCO lb. ion reed aruSto ;
j u r u ir e si r a
co
LEATHER VARNISH—AIways on band and for
sale by movie R T LEECH, Jr
ElB-5 bbl. No 1 Salmon; 1 eask Oodfiabi 1 do
Whlte MIN 1 fio thalkodi No 1. 2.,,a a
kers!. for sale by .o• I 7 D.WILLIAMS
ALS-420 doz
iIUVINCIIII, "i'
1 " sort , • 144 Itbeny at
few
• SHIL WthoO:bl.r.VlNX COVIr,yENCE—A
sorll7 JOHNSTON & STOCETON
ISE AN ID WATER PROOF MINERAL PAINTS
_s o tad. Ia store and foirsidealeAbir
DICEEY
co
tibia landing, for We by
CIREASE—I6 MALAN DICKEY k Co
1141 ared*
MID OIL-10 L 44= i"lnter '""in`•
d
dadl4*",ZZt :
ac%I.gNBNICOLS
411,21 -
' and for wale by
al"
JOHN 8 DILWORTH
norril adr for
FRENCFRENCHOCHRE-4 "W A
H
nom
TE=2.114 H R 7 0 ' .... 4 rah= fir d
VAlrdObblallorthCarnilna ' 44 0
Arood order, for al% I' t ocoNNOR
QtlP/DIC-a LODDry Peas! L: La
_bts Bap, now landing from steal
"" i. torn ISALIIII1 C o _
CS Keei:T.
Id de ciheamtits; landing f0.. 411 m tn,, , Q
- Attains: - for sale by &el LIAGALEY
1 . AMP BLACK—Superior Star, In bbl. •ikt Mls,
aseened Plitiwim, for sale by •
deet B A PAIIIMiTOCK k
QUALLC—Bleity, in bags, just reed, and for W.' by
• 167 4'4 A FALIMIDSTOCK ACo
seirA 2 dMalill A-600 lb* in Jars, just reed end
rasio by B A PAHNESTOCK k Co.
.dal eor 1 t and weed ate_
,1111SOM SALTS— 10 caake Bslumen, 1. 1 r'rcci.v 3
rA sad On eels by
•
deed_l3 A FAIINM/TOCKA Co
-- , -
cATS , SPOOL COTTON-2000 dos Cala , bast
. Idle Spec* 31A ,do KU id de black do; 001.1 do ail
do coed On received due day and ior sale by ti..
.e.sae 01 eastern price'. F 11 EATON A- Co,
.abeZi et fourth at
lOVERDIGVI DOUR lj RE,TUYED SUGAHS—
bbIa
Lovenines Du ible Refined Loaf, Crashed and
wised Rogan., Juat ~ e o'd and ex gala ai the Pekin
'Tea Store, 70 Youth sus e‘, by
devil;
EOCOLATE, CCtelrld , tc.—Vl Baker'. No 1 bo.
• colons, Baker's Cocos Paste, No 1 Norfolk county
Sate, constantly on I , and and for sale by
iIeGALEY &
sat: for W. Baker, Dorenesior, Mass.
EACH.S6, X 127 bum licemoky Poacher, 6 bbl.
P
yaw ikkar, 12 do Plr-raood, Landing (ma =or
VopKti kr sale by dad. BAGALEY k WPM
L=!
INS Son
DECEMBER I rises.
j
Sunday, 7 al
1 Monday, 7 01
Tuesday, 721
3 Wednesday, . 7 21.
4 Thuriday, 7 21
5 Friday 7 20
PITTSBUROII
COMIITTEE.PORISECEMBER.
GAZerrr,
Saturday Morning, December 11, 1848.
Owing to the constant rain on Saturday last,
scarcely anything worth' noticing transpired in
the market. Quotations are generally without
change.
FLOUR—The article continues quite dull, with
a downward tendency.' Very little is coining in,
and httle is doing in the way of first hand sales,—
nmell sales at the river at 53,5003.87; and from
store at 54,121 ik bbL
RYE FLOUR—Moderate sales from store et
5325 p bbl.
BUCKWHEAT FL,OUR--With fair supplies in
market, we note regular sales in small lots at $l, ,
12 1 V aetik of 50 Itla
CORN MEAL.---Sales are effected from morn et
50c p rack.
GRAIN—Of Wheat and Rye we can bear of no
reportable sales. Moderate more sales of Oats of
28.030 c, of Corn at 19,035 e, and of Barley at 5t
5..50 p be.
'GROCERlES—Everything under this head re—
main quiet, and show no change in quotation.
BACOW=Supplies are light, and demand limit
ed,—Western cured is selling in a small way at
4,4 i and ditadf, for shoulders, aides and Kama
CHEESE--Regular sales of good W R, at 5 1 a,
51e, and cream at 146i61e
BUTTER--Sales of 20 taiga at 909.1, and of
small lots of roll in hbl, at 106312 c p lb.
EGGS.--Sales on the wharf of 200 doz, at 121•
p doz.
GREEN APPLES--Reles from atom. al sia
1,25 as in quality.
DRIED FRUIT--Sales of dry peaches in limit•
ad lota at $1,20 bu; large quantities would not
command so high a figure. Sales of 50 bu dry
Apples at 55c i•
POTATOE3--Sale 3 of Nesban nooks at 51.50
bbL
SODA ASH—Sales of 5 taus, at Sic cash, par
funds.
Twine d2ll D as; tr.l C -- Whc;fe number of
steamboat arrivals et Pittsburgh, during the week
ending Dec.lo, amount to ninety,—the number of
departures, during the same period, 60. The
whole number of travellers registering their names
at the-free principal hotels in this city dunng the
week ending as above, is 5:4.
A anent,, IN nta Mtssu Csasst..—We have been
informed that there has been a break in the Miami
Cana!this side of Lockland. The freshets from
the recent rains have washed away several hun
dred yards of the hank. We are not able to state
what the effect will be on the navigation. Any sus
pension at this &mewl!! cause great inconvenience
to those who are pushing their products through,
--f Cin. Coln.
Now York Ond Boeton Wool Market.
For th, week erazng Drc . 5 , 1.15
The demand for domestic wool donor' the week
has not been quite so brisk as betiore reported.
though prices remain the same, with en upward
tendency. The increased once and demand for a
few weeks past, has brought to mat Let consider:t
ide quantities front various sources, so as to keep
the offering about fulL The sales amount to about
50,000 Las, mostly, as usual, of medium and lower
qualities of fleece, at our quotations; and 10,000 Ms.
No. I City pulled, 23c, nod 4500 lbs super at 26
and 26/c, both cash. The price of fine woolens is
not sufficiently high to warrant their manufacture
extensively; bat of one thing we ore certain, that
the yielding of market in medium and lower grade
cloths to American manufacturers, will tend to
strengthen them for a strong and successful pull
eller the finer at no Malan' day.laThis we woh to
see consummated in every branch of consumption.
The first chance and control of the home demand
in every branch of manufacture, is of vital interest
to its complete sad profitable success; and till this
point as gained we wish to see all chases continue
to istruggle. The stock of foreign is large, though
dull of sale, 60 bales of Mexican sold at 1063101 e
6 mos., and some South American at our quota •
lions below.
ET!E2II
N. F. Prices. BoaPner*.
Amer. Saxony, Fleece $ r its Andatic Tja4oe
Amer, Full Blood !Benno, 3lir=ic 212nric
Arne, 1-2 and 2-4 Merino :L 4 &Ale Lfartkic
Amer. Natcre and 1-2 Menno 26.11r27c Thant&
S.tperfine, Pulled country 1.7140Ve 1.541 7 x,
No 1 22,A24c 22027 e
Superfine " Coy V 4 1 .240
South Anterioan.Weslted Piano
" & pick'd 1.9020 c
Untrekbed Chß 7c
African, I.7creruhed, AB 7c
Smyrna, " 10,alac 104r12c
Alex - ie.., 102211 c 2',121.2c
--(Merchants' Ledger.
IMPOTS BY 111--
Cineirrnats--.Per Messenger-30 bbls molasses
Bagsley & Smith; 4 bbls oil; 6 bales sects, S & W
rbaugh, 2 bra drugs, W Bingham, I bbl oil. J
Flack; 10 do do, Jas Dalzell; I bz leather, 20 do
lemons,l64 bbl molasses, J A Hutchison & co; 10
ithds sugar, Miller & Racketson; 1 boo mdse, John.
son & Stockton; 7 pkgs sundries, 1) T Morgan.
Zanerri/lr—Per Telegraph No. 1-1 bbl sugar, 1
bz do, 1 bg code, I Kerr, & co; 13 bbls lard, John
Grier, 10 bbls broken glass, W McCully & co; 24
bbls hydraulic rancour, W Wallace; 9 bats ginseng
Hutchison & sort; 1 hi mdse, I) Leech & cc; 3:1
bpi feather., Brown & Culbertson; 22 do do -Car
son:& M'Enight; 70 bbls flour, Ild'Clurkon & on;
3 Liza ginseng, 4 bp do; Murphy, Wdsoa, & co;
43 bgs sumac, J Lapper.
St. Louis—Per Shenandoah-13 ton pig merit
Livingston, Roggen & co; 3 bales canvass, M
dr. co; 100 green bides, W Bryant; 9 bales su
mac, Poindexter & co; 29 bbls peacans, 2 ski. teat h •
era, S M'Clinitan & co; 173 sla potatoes, 23 bbls
do, Carson do M'finight; 2 boxes radius, Win Jack
son; 11 aka potatoes, Ceesey; 34 saddles venison,
owner aboard; 315 live hogs, owner aboard.
Bearer—Per Caleb Cope-55 bbls flour, S & W
Hisrbatigh; 1 bx mdse, Armstrong & Crorer, 3 bbl.
lard, 1 do butter, Jno Black; 2 bbls butter, King &
Pennock; 23 bbls apples, owner aboard; 22 do flour,
S Gray dc co; 46 do do, owner aboard; 4 bbls flour,
12 do buckwheat, S & W Htubsugh; 13 slot clover
seed, owner aboard; 28 ski potatoes, 5 bbls sun.
dries, 2 bxs.do, 2 coops chickens, owner aboard;
176 aka oats, Cummins & Smith; 15 bdle, 6 sks
sacks, Loomis; 80 bbls flour Hearleton.
Cincinnati—Per Isaac Newton-5 hhds sugar,
58 bbls molasses, 15 9r and Ed( bag candles, 5 asks
ginseng, Sellers & Nicola, 1 trunk mdse, H Graff,
dr, co; 7: bbls whiskey, W Watson; 119 do do. R
Moore; 12 bgs feathers, 1 bx mdse. J W Butler &
boo; 41 bbls grease, A Wilson & co; 6 do alcohol,
I Kidd & cm 12 do do B A Fahnestock dr. co; 6 bas
rods°, H Viciey; 2 ban 12 bbLe scrap icon, Chair &
Lindsey; 30 bbla molasses, S M'Clurknn & co; 2
boxes, 1 sole, owner aboard.
QT Usa eta Paorga Maalox—lf you wish to be see
pessful in any undertaking, you 03. l always 'use the
crepe, means' Therefore if you have acough, uw
Jaunt's Enescraitserr and be mired, for it is the prone •
means. Have you Asthma or difficulty of breathing,
then the only efficient means to cure you is to use
Expctomlll., which will immediabely overcome
the spasm which contracts the diameter of the tubes,
and loosens and brings up the mucus which clogs diem
up, and thus removes every obstruction to a free respi
ration, while the .1130 110. all inflammationsub
dued, and a curs is certain to be effected. Haveyou
Bronchitis, Spitting orßlood, Pleurisy, or in fact any
Pulmonary Affection, then urn Jayne's Expectorant
and relief it certain, and you will find that you have
used thelimper means.
For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 4th
street near Wood. 1.07
Corona orn Comm.—The frequent changes in the
weather at this Waxen of the year, irrvariably bring
along with them coughs and colds, which by timely
attention are easily cured by rumple remedies. BEI,
mots , 13IPERIAI, COUGH SYRUP has been in use
for the last 19 years, andlias gamed more reputation
for the cure of roughs (not requiring active medical
treatment) than any other preparati•ri ever offered to
the citatens of Allegheny county. The imperial Cough
Syrup is very picampt ID the tote, and, on this lie-
Count. la a real I. l9Orlia with pluldren. The doses are
carefully graduated, In the directions, to suit all ages.
That this long tried and highly popular cough remedy
may be within the reach of all, it is sold at the low
prier of 23 cents per bottle.
prepared and sold by R. E. SELLERS, 17 Wood st,
poulburxh, 3.f . Corry, Ategbeny, auddruggmts gen
•rally bo th cafes.
ocel
EX The soft, AMltel...Pieflip. of so me female. is
crateful to view, whiled ,e Pufsive,coarse, muddy,yellow Lanes of ethers, excites
eV on
males.- th
Could such peo_ ple be i,,,7 ;ed to try a
r.ke of
ahs true /ants' Ita li an uhee.eal Soap, they would be
enraptured wahThey would have a deli
cate, clear, while ski., Wade every disfiguretneut or
struption would LE li.DVtd and cored.
PAIITICCIJaNcr.rtqI-- - . - P....j1a who have bought cheap
coun thd c it s IMItaLODS . 0 , this, and have iwd au ef
kxc, mddeeil, most ,1 !" the otigmal blind. wit
(or
For sale a, Vise. Jscasoa`s, K. Liber
ty 501501. ener24
Ore A Fun t3rr or Terra eon 25 Cann.—Yellow
and unhealthy Teeth, alter being once or twice clean
ed with Jones' Amber Tooth Pane. bane the look and
color oflvory, and at the same ume is so innocent and
fine, that its daily two Is advantageous even to those
teeth that ate in a good condition. giving them • beau
tiful polish and preventing decay. Those decayed it
prevents from becoming worse—it also fastens such
pr
are becoming loose, and will render the foulest
teeth delicately white, and make the breath deliriously
sweet- Price 2S or 371 Conte • boz.
For Welty Wfd. JACKSON, 89 Liberty et reet. sign
of the Big B. wept°
welUkThe excessive or morbid ...LOGOS Of bile is
nown to cause violent distuntante of the diges
tive orgaans, and bnng on malignant and unmanagea
ble fe
be vers, which often put
foul
end to life. The stom mi n ach
mw cleansed of thee l accretions, and thie
most readily be accomplished by the use of B A Mahn
estockla Anti-Bilious Pills, which are a most valuable
family cathartic. They coo be given with safety at all
times, and afford relief in a very short time.
Prepared and Fold by B A PAHNI!..I7 I I:OCK A Co,
corner tea gad wend, and comer 6th and wood at..
aural
IS/Yis7l
.o:7' Ladies who use Jones , Spanish Liiy Whlwi havo
always a flwe while trantaretit shut. 01 OM • Mal
will mainly any one. Sold only in Pinsburgb, at 89
Liberty W saradandwlyel
LouisMcLane, Bennett, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville..,
Canrden,Hendriciaon, Beaver.
Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver.
Lake Erie, Simla. Beaver.
Lashed, Beaver.
Hibernia No. 2,•Klinefelter, win.
Telegraph, No 1, Hazlett, Louisville.
Consul, Kinney, Wheeling.
Vermont, Hazlett, Louisville.
Zachary Taylor, Linn, Cin.
Mt Vernon, Koontz, Cin.
Messenger, Remo, Cincinnati.
Arrow, Gordon, Brownsville.
Arrowline, Morris, Brownsville.
Wellsville, Poe, Snafu h.
Skipper, Stoops, Hockingport.
Isaac Newton, Mason, CUL
Monongaheln, Stone, Cia.
DEPARTED.
Louis McLane Bennett, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Camden, Hendrickson, Beaver.
Michigan No., 2, Gilson, Beaver.
Carohne,Laabel, Beaver.
Ins Nelson, Moore, Wheeling.
Swum Boy, Davidson, St. Louis.
Jenny Lind, --, Zanesville.
Lady Byron, Miller. Cin.
Geneva, Dean, Nashville.
r Noon I _
Minlivi
sets. 151.5.. phase.
4 40 613
4 40 7 23"
430 34
430 0 41
42D 10 47
433 11 50
433 020 m.
At dusk last evening, there were 9 feet 6 inches
water in the channel, by pier mark, and eta stand.
BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY.
Cincinnati Packets, 10 A. M.
Brownsville Packets, A A. M., and 4 P. M.
N. Orleans Larnartine.
St. Louis. Pioneer.
Wheeling Consul.
St. Louis Zachary Taylor.
Mt. Vernon.
Germantown.
Sunfish Wellsville.
Hockingport Skipper.
TO CONTRACTORO.
SFALK') P ROPOOA Lr 4 vnll be received at the o ff ice
of i be County Commiasioners until noon of Thum
day,, 14th day of December next, for th e following
work, to he done Dec
the poblic ground, at New COllll
Donor, •it
Taking the railing and copul off the ter r ace walls
on fifth street. nod
replactng the a
mune on new er•lls,
per yard Itneal. o, taking down and replacing
gates.
Taking down the present terrace wall an Filth street,
and so much of walls on Grant and Hoe. Street. as the
C0111.5•1011Eil May direct.
Excavating filluudation three feel below the present
•:4
grade, per cub& yard; foundation of walls below It,
pavement, per reh of 23 cubic feet, walls shove
pavement to be ut work or the same 11l present moll.
per perch of 23 ohm tees—the walls to be three feet,
or of such thick ss se the Commissioners may direct
• Additional me s of eta stone at gate ways, same as
the present, per superficral foot. Any uruferpinrung
that may be tuMemo-r7 JO_lie done under the direction
of the corn...toner.. All material necessary for the
above specified work to be furnished by the contr.-
tor. and to he approved by a competent person appoin
ted by the Commusioners, under whose suparinten.
dance the whole work is to be done. Bidders will al
so state what sum they will allow for triatenal iti pre
sent walls.
The work to be commenced in the ensuing spring, at
each time as the Comm/rumness may dunk pmetirs
ble.
No bids will be received for any portion other than
Me whole of the work as specified to be done.
JOSEPH T. MARKS.
Titonus PERKiNS, }Commissioners
1%"51. BENSON,
C 03114111101101 3. Outer. November 3:1, lea:.-did
NOTICE.-1301, (or the above work, for taking off
the railing and coputg and replacing the same, and
taking down end replacunt gates, will be rrees•ed,
separate (rum stone work. Bidden wall stew how
much per foot ruperficial for eut,.and p
e er , perch to
stone, they will allow jo4 , 47 ll : r ad mA n ß ce s, sent
THOMAS PERKINS.
WM. BENSON
Commtasioner's Office, Dee. h. Idea
Defintng the hne dttenrent the Third and Fria
Ward, Thted an./ S.-rth. Ward, and Second and
Eighth Rind.
F.C. t Be it ordained and enacted by the eihren•
of Pittsburgh in .elect and Common Councils as
sembled. That the line divtdathq the Third Ward from
the Firth AVard, and the Third Ward from the Sixth
Want and the :second Ward from the Figtaki Ward,
be, and the arme shall be designatedand forever here
after establushod. es follows 13egbaturny intim noddle
of Liberty street, on the line of the Ftflit Want thence
arestlinted Yoy the centre of I,berty street to Waabing.-
ton street, thence by the renter: of Wuttinpon street
to \ y lie street, thence by the centre of W ylte sweet
to Chatham street Men, by the centre of Chatham
street to Pennsylvania A senile; thence by the centre
of said Avenue to Try street, and thence by the centre
of Try street to the noddle of the himminiranela river.
And Nether, that the line between the Fish rine With
Wards be extended to the Thwd Ward to Washmgton
street.
Sec tt further enacted. he . by the authortty
aforsaid. That the Ward racers and the persons
rrstding on raiser side of the line note established
and they err hereby directed to fervent theinselree
eordingly• And further. that this 11rd/itact shalt in
no wise interfere with the collection of teats for the
year lei,
Sac. 111 —Be n further enacted. A.o , That the Clerks
of Councils be, and they are hereby directed to furnish
copies of this Ordinance to the judges of elections, or
the Second. Third. Kith, &nth and Eighth Wards.
Sac Vl.l.—Be it turddr ordained. Ac , That id, much
of any ordinance ordinances as stay conflict with any
of the provisoes of this ordinante, be and the 113.1113 e It
he tVain r eir i nn e il l enacted into a law tn Councils, this
sth day of December, A. D. VAS
(Atteah] AtORUAN ROBERTSON. PTe•I C. C.
Feed E. Vohs, Cik C C.,
JOUIS SIIIPTON. Pre.lS C
Jon, Ituo.Clk S C. decr-3i
An Or4l
Antkomming the Alferyor to issue ILL; ,n the name
of Jame, illookorell.
SEC. I —Be n ordained and enacted by the ritmens
of Patsburgli, to Select and Common Cannella a.
se bled, That the Mayor be and he is hereby author mad to issue Bonds In favor of dames Mackerea, lor
six hundred and sixty-eight dollars, having , en years
to run from the first day of Aug hot la, and beanng
interest at the rate of +az per cent per annum. being
balance in full for gmehng Diamond alley and street
Soc. ll.—Ben limber enacted, !cc., That' the Isola.
credit, corporate property. and revenue of the city be
and the same is hereby pledged ter the redempbon of
said Bonds and payment of the interest.
Ordained and enacted into a Isar in Conseil., tine
4thday of December. A. D Is4e.
[Atte.t.; 311iftGAN HOHERTSON. t•
Ford. E Vote, C C:
JOHN SHIFTON. Frect C
Joan 31stoark S. C. dcr,h
ft.la Orsileta , ce.
illeressesug the ammo/ Approprosnime w MI F,,,
Eng-men and Hose Convent...
EC I.—Be ordained and enacted by tb, I' .2.1:1111
13 of Pdtsburgh. in :Select and Common Councils as
aembled, That the appropnauon for the Fite Depart
merit for the year 1049,awl annually thereafter, be as
(Minces, yrs, Four hundred dollars for each Pupae
and Hone Company. two hundred dollars for each In
dependent Hose Company belonglue to Me Fireman's
Assomti
aon, and sevanty•fi Ye dollars for the Fite War
dens
Sec.ll.-13e it farther ordained and enacted, /sr
That so much of any ordinance or ordinances ma may
conflict with the provision of I.l u ordinance, be and
the nine is hereby repealed.
Ordained and enacted into a law, in Councils, this
4th day of December, A. D., Is4s.
SIORUAN ROBERTSON, Yres't C
Fus. E. VoL.z, Clk C. C
- J6 . 11/4 SIII PTON. Pre s't S C
J+llll MAJoe, Clk S. C.
PATENT SOLAR LARD LAMPS—An extensive
usonment of Cornelia* & Co'. celebratul manu
facture, and up or to all othen an one, adapted to
churches, steamboats, factories, dwellings, public and
private halls, and to all other uses where a cheap, safe
and brillumt Light is diusuable.
Also,Guandoles, Hall Lante rn s, CandelabrasZlobes,
Shades, Wicks, Chimnles, Cans, Trimmers, &c. Also,
Gas Chandeliers, from one to four lights.
dacli W W WILSON, In market at
LACE GOODS—White end black Lace Capes, cliab'd
moat,. do; whoa and black lace Underaleirrea do
Lace Berthas; black do Veils: plain Fr ooo k Work
Collars; trimmed and minat'd standing do, emb'd cads
to match; ladtes linen cambric hdkfs; gen. do do do;
alm, open Ites, head dreams, artificial dowers, bonnet
tabs and quiltlngs; no received and for aale whole
sale and retall,Ary F H EATON A. Co,
dees 62 fourth .t
lo AT AND CLOAK TRAIMINOB-25 d gents
usoned cloak Tassels; 5 grow figured otk Bode
mg: 5 do do mohair do,, 2 dodo drab coat do; 5 do drab
overcoat buttons, 40 do fine coat buttons; 1.24 It,. treat
Dalian sewings, 50 dodo patent Thread; padding, cam
vass and other Tmontings, for Milan. use, constantly
on hand. dees F H EATON h. C.
FRESH 6 - ODDS—FM Favon is Co are constantly
supplied with • large and choice as•ortment of
silk Imp" and gimps, velvet nbbons and britols, la
ces, edgings and embroideries, gloves and hosiery,
F ent. shins, 'lmpend.. and under garments, Berlin
Zephyr. woolen yams, needles, pins, buttons, tapes,
bobbin., de., all el which they offer at the lowest cash
prices to merchants and others; at their new and eon,.
modmus warehouse, 02 Fourth It, near market. not?
G - •
LINTS' CLOAK TASSEL:—':dos mohair Tar
&ela, assorted; 3 do stlk do do; 2do do fine do; 10
do do Lathes Tassels, assorted; t do eol'd do do.
WOOLEN GOODA.--10 dor. children's woolen coats;
0 do do do Caps; 4 do do common; 10 do: Woolen com
forts, arworlea; lb do du with nog.; NI do lathes Cash
mere Cloves, ass'd•
LEATHER. BELT/1— 30 dot. bik hloiksktn lic It., 20
do do Morocco do, 3 do coed do; al
novl3/ KINSEY'S,G7 market .t
Auction Primes.
G ENTLEMEfiI, look In, as the enure stock of cord
Cloths, Beavers, fanerCusimeres, and those to.
It. choice Cashmeres mod Silk Vesunga, must posi
tively be closed out by 1.1 February.
Hy— All the fine and super French black Cloths at
Importers coo•, alter which Ike store 4th be_iv.ened In
another toe. CLOTH STORE,
. .
dec2-1a Pot Hui Wine, corslls;nd;•;;T • sts
TEL! 1110011N019, HOIIIICRT AND 'FANCY
GlOOllll.
"LI H. EATON CO., Dealers in Trimmings and
•
Haberdashery, have removed from their old
stand to NO. 09 FOURTH STREET, 6 doors from
Market meet. uor29
We
W WILSON. Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
and Military Goods, corner of Market and 4th
streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. N. B.—Watches and Clocks
carefully repaired.dec4
JEWELRY, consisting of gold guard, vest and fob
chains, keys, seals, pencils, finger rings, best pies,
studs, MT rums, bracelets, lockets, buckles, slides, he.
Also, silver combs, card eases, fruit knives, thimbles,
sinelds, pencils, buckles, elides, tooth • nd ear picks,
An. W W WILSON,
dec4 57 market et, cod Ith
VaVET RIBBONS—Just received ei telrulon Kin
sey', 67 Market stmt.',
30 pa colored Velvet Ribbon, assorted rotor.;
3U • black " "
embroidery (iimp; to pa wide Plain, An.
dee6
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NEW JEWELRY-I dox gold patent Lever %Vateli
cei J " " detached " "
I "silver
Also, gold pen and pencil Cases, Vest chains, heavy
Guard chants, Breast Ems, Finger Rings, Ear Rings
and a complete assortment of tuber i.w6rY• at dees ZEBULON KINSEI'B, 67 market st
- -
WINTER LARD OIL-to Ibis of the best EGAD',
Ji .&. 1 by a BCIIOONALkKERras
dec..s 24 st
SILK FRINGRA-40) dal black Haitian Flings, Jan
ree'd by suno29 stiAcKLETT k WHISK
_
LIN.P.SKY.Ot;"°.:,7 =Ca l i ' ? '‘ tartf.
C ONFOlitThi—igni dos Eine bright colors, and deabri
ble styles, inet opened et,6l..a.rities4=
1 , 23=5=1
LOCAL MATTERS.
• .algtorna, sox TUX rrrnatneou Datt.y (lAzzrrc
DARING AITICIPT To Bacon JaL—One of the
most daring and well nigh successful efforts to
I break jail, came off on "the hill," on Saturday
night, the ringleader of which was n prisoner
named James Robinson. This man was semen.
ced last October, to three yearn confinemeot in
the county jail, having been convicted of setting
fire to the shoe store of Messrs. Folenaby and
Hayward, of thus city.
George Virtue, the jailor, and Mr. Forsyth, bay
log reason to suspect a movement of some kind
among the prisoners, without being exactly aware
of Ito nature, determined to be more watchful
than ordinary, and did not undress when they
went to bed. Having thus lain in their clothes
I for a short time, the attention of the jailor tr.
aroused by the slipping of a bolt of one of the cells
For the information of such of our readers as have
never visited the prison, we must here premise
that each cell has two doors, an inner one and an
outer one—the inner door fastened by a lock
which nprings three stout bolts—one nt the top,
one at the bottom, and one at the side—and the
outer door, by a strong lock and a latch, to which
it has always been supposed a person inside the
cell could have no possible access. Between
eight and nine o'clock, the Sheriff went round
and examined every lock, and found "all right."
Shortly before twelve oclock, the jailor came in•
I to the Sherifra room, and told him that the pun-
oilers were in the hall. They (the Sheriff and 1
jailer,) immediately armed themselves with two
mewls and a shot gun, loaded with slugs. The
jailer instantly discharged the shot gun, directing
his tire towards a door at the further end of the
prison hall, leading into the Sberifrs room in the
Court House, at which door the prisoners were
at work. The Sheriff pointed the pistol towards
the door of a cell, to which he expected the prix
one. would fly for escape, and but for the-in
tervention of a post which received the ball, one
or morn of them would inevitably have been shot.
In the meantime, all was in darkness; and the rap
id discharging of the pieces in the hall, where the
echo is so great, must have created no small con
atemation among such of the prisoners. were not
in the secret of the movement. Having reloaded
their arms, and procured a light, the Sheriff and
jailer went into the ball and found three cells open,
and seven prisoners out. They were of course
Iquickly secured. Robinson was ordered back to
his own cell, where he was searched air keys, hat
none were found—nothing but n smell half round
file, and pieta of wire about six inches in length,
turned up at one end like a pick lock, and twisted
round at the other, so as to form a handle. The mys
tery is how Robinson contrived to let himself out
of his cell, and not only pussies the Sheriff and
Jailer to discover, but will puxxle everybody else
till it is explained. We examined the fixings of
the.locks of one of the cells very carefully yesterday
nftikpoon, in which we were kindly aided by Mr.
Fork%lll, and cannot, for the life of us, divine how
the fellow managed it. After he had gone back to
his cell, Robinson remarked to the Sheriff that he
wea a Ilttle too 'Mall Mr him that time, bat that if
he had given him five minutes moo, he would
have had a larger jail delivery than he had ever
had at any one time before. Ile asked also wheth
er he had examined if the Court House doo r
was not open, and told him he had better ex
amine, for he had got one of the doors open
that went into the Sheriff's offiee This was
actually so. and in a very short tune further, the
prisoners would have been in the Shentrs office,
nothing now intervening bet one iron door, which
they could unlock as easy as they bud the others.
and a Itgla wooden door rommunicating unme
diately with the °dice. The names of the other
prisoners who were out. are Semi Cook and Wm.
Barran, charged with communing an assault and
battery with intent to till. on George LfyinuMon .
the St. Luis ;unitive, and three ,4hers, whose
names we forbear to publish from merciful consid•
trattoria
.Marott's Orrice—There were eight candidates
for his honor's dtsttnctions yesterday mornmg—
among them a fashronahly dressed tailor. who had
been picked up in the street at three o clock. Hr
VIM fined a dollar and rosta. and admonished to be
careful of making a future appear-an,. An old
vagrant, named John Kelly, was committed for
twenty days, as was al. another well known
°hamster of the gentler sex, who rejoiced in the
name:of Marylt,McCoolev. Various other inflictions,
ranging from 67 ctt and costa to twenty four hours,
were imposed on the balance.
Last night, a truserable, ragged, dirty kicking
dwarf, who called himself William Brown, was
brought up for creating a disturbance at the corner
of Cherry• Alley and Water:Street. It appeared
dint he had attracted the attention of some thirty
or forty boys, who petted huh with stones and
other miarilen, footrest returning the compliment
to the boys with all the energy he could mu•ter—
committed forty eight hours.
Oct V.ICF.. TRIM, G.V11,101, ant, PIIOIOMIT
—INISTANT.. — Yesterday a Tall was adulated into
the jail among the prisoners to Ivovey tome food
to a friend whose good conduct had liern rewarded
with 'twenty four hour'—sot satisned to carry
the food merely—the man was concealing a bottle
of whiskey, which was detected by the mtlor. The
sheritf being also present — the-whiskey was rm•
mediately !Reused, and the cdender being behind
the iron bars was promptly told that be !want stay
there for 'twenty four hours' a leant_ The ;mina
appearance of the poor fellow was truly laughable,
and was rewarded with an upron.us shout from
tuskillow
Tog Ziataitiallas Cone—lt was expected that a
motion would be made on Saturday morning Mr
new trod in this case. This, however, was rot
done. Probably it will be made next Saturday.—
We saw the prosoner in tits jail yesterday alter•
noon. He was listening to an exhortation in Eng
hall, which a gentleman, whose name did not
transpire, was delivenng to the prisoner&
The Court of Quarter SCS510(111 !hustled Op ita
busineu (or the present term on Saturday. This
morning the Churt of Common Pleas for the coun
ty will meet (or the trial of civil cases.
Tex MAYOR'. Orvica.-oaiaturday there were
seven cares of drunken and disorderly conduct
brought before the mayor, of which two persons
were each fined two dollars, another wail fined
one dollar, sod the balance were eent:to the hill, each
for twenty four hours.
Yesterday we were edified by an excellent dis
course by the Rev. Dr. Riddle from the words—
' Turn ye, turn ye, why will ye die'—The main
points illustrated were—l st, the warning; and 2dly,
the encouragement contained in the text. We
purposed laying before our readers one or two of
the moat pathetic passages in the discourse, but we
were no enamoured with the Rev. Dr.'s elogneocc
that we could not keep our eye on the paper.—
We were auracted--delighted.
A Nrw Socierv.--A meeting a to he held to
morrow evening in the Methodist Episcopal Church,
Allegheny, for the purpose of taking Into commie , .
ration the 'propnety of organising a ' Ladies Jew
ish Society' for the spread of Chniitianity among
the Jews. The meeting will he continued by ad
toununenq to Thursday evening, and will then be
held in the church of the Roy. Dr. Riddle.
Tat WILITUVI —Saturday was an uncommon.
ly wet and gloomy day. Indeed for some time
past the weather has been very unusual for the
season—so warm us to induce some parties to eat
ice creams. We saw a man on Saturday with a
barrow full of MS, which he said he was going to
use for that purpose.
This evening, at Philo u nil, Mr. Overman de.
livers his second lecture on the manufacture of
Iron. Tr., subject will embrace an account of the
Coal Formation In West Pennsylvania—and will
treat of the preparation of fuel—as Charcoal, Coke,
&c., and Its application to the ore.
VACANCY.—The commission of James S. Craft,
EN., Public Notary, expires on the 29th of the pre
sent month. We understand there are several
applicants for the appointment.
Votison.—On Saturday a very fine lot
of Missouri Venison was brought here by the
steamer Shenandoah. It consisted chicly of sad
dles, and was of the very best quality.
Seta or Dsmsnan Day Croons—To morrow
Mr. John I). Davie, aucttoneer, will sell at auction,
at Mr. M'Faden'ti ware rooms, Liberty Street, a
quantity of damaged dry goods. Na doubt great
bargains will be obtained.
Tan as.—Mr. Hackett, the celebrated Ameri.
can Comedian, appears this evening. Stillman; in
the popular Comedy of Henry Ch. In this charm"
ter, Mr. It. a unsurps”ed, and his appearance a
Fallstaff most secure a full attendance. The lovers
of the drama will be pleased to learn that Mr. H.it
engaged kw thiee night.,--Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, of this week.
MOROPIEAN AGEONCY,
For the Recovery of Dormant and Improperly With
held REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE the Set
tlement and Arbitration of Commercial,Trading, and
other Debts; Securing Patent. for Inventions In Greet
Iniththd, and the Colonies and Dependencies
thereon., belonging, and Negotiating for the Poi
chime or Sale of the same.
T)EFERENCE may be bad on application free of
jb charge, (provided the motive is out that of mere
curiosity.) toa List comprising upwards of 15,000
names in which unclaimed property is standing.
Alm, an index to our 10,0110 advertisements which
have appeased for the put 50 years in various British
newspaper., addressed to Hears at Law and next of
kip. Communications by letter are requested to be
post-paid. BENTHAM FABIAN,
IS Broadway, New Fork. ,Tteferences are penntueo to Hon. Charles
,P. Daly
Jadge Court of Cowman Plc., New York.
Freeland, Swan tr. Co.
Ch.. Cartlatite tr. Co.
W. k. J. T. Tloseott.
Ci R. A. Ricketts, Elul.
Edward Schroder, Esq., Cinclnnau, Onto
A Pueblo, Esq., Preudent Pueblo Bank, Buffalo.
floral-dam
-11 ... 1 thg..--Galvanised Tlla Plates.
TFIE/./. Arch uteets
subscribe.and
owner. of
a Buildings, the to call the attention of Bailders a dvantages to man a dvantages which the. plates possess over all o th er
etallic substances hitherto used (or roofing, lt•O • lnl
they poser. at once the Itgatneas of iron, without its
liability to rust, having now been tested for several
Tea rs in this particular. both in this country and in Eu
rope They are less liable to expansion and contrac
ts!". from sudden change of the atmosphere, than corn.
M. tin plat., iron, uncs or any other metal now used
for roofing. and consequently form a much better d
lighter roof; requiring far le. frequent repairs, w an hilst
the first cost is but • tulle more
A full supply, of all urea, from 16 to 30 W. (1., con
stantly on hand and for sala by
GBO R. MORKVVOOD & co.,
14 and 16Beaver street, New York.
The patent righ lee thts article hat ring been secured
for the Unt.d Slots., all panic. infringing thereon,
either by inaportanon or °the, wt., will be proseca•
teal. oct3o.d&wlyT
Mr cirS BillifiD LOT OP 1417.. W PIANOS.
Nip,/ NUNNS & CLARK, New York;
CHB - KERING, Boston,
The manse rater h. now ope nand for
sale. a Im of most superior Pia .•
lamed by himself •t them anulac tortes.
'rhey conc. of Row wood and Mahogany Blanc, of
of 6, 6+ and 7 rte.., of cartons styles and once., and j
embrace all the latest improvements Those of Nouns
I
A Clark's, (tor which celebrated firm be is SOLI AM.,/
have sin improved way of stringing possessed by no
other; also, a superior plait of leathering the hammers,
preventing the. Plant. from grosensg harsh and away
atter eon, use.
The Plan. of Chielcenng. or winch he h. s super,
or lot, are provided w. the Circular Beale, •od were
aeleeted for boo with care by J Cturkanng, of BOVOII
The shore will posltively he sold at manoarturers'
pile., and on arrotinodattos , ten.
The subset - 11,er invanahly he found at J W
Woodwell'o, from II to to 12 A NI , and loom I to 5 P
M htr Woodwell snit attend to the 1,11.1111 r. during
Lbe balance or 11010 11.
00110 at J W
LT!
Sot. AGIVICT /oil Nl,lrlakCl...aaa'sClLl AallaT.Pl4llllo.
fiffirigliTHE subscifiter hos jusr reptenrshed
of s stock ofPlano, which for ••rfely
of style and prices has
tea
been aut -
passed In this my Just renewed and
opened, the rollow.lig new Plano.
One 7 ortave (1.1/111f1 grand hano, an entirely new
orrenoon
tine Rosewood 6i, very elegant Nunn. a. C; ark .
Arne - W. Coleman li
Coleman'. celebrated :Eoan At
tachment This ow a very •uperior Plano
One •• r . plan, ..tk C
nOVIi HK LEBER, at . NV Woodwell's
f lOATINGSTIJ ARRIVE—I rase grey mooed brown
kj Caaainretes,
I err.. Lavender fllankets,
I hale Lavender Blanket i . naong.
0 do drab do
0 do blue do
Consrgnment from 1,-astern manutacturers. and tor
sa.e at eastern prier, with carnage added
nov2V AII:RINI . .. & LEE. Irberry at, toot Sth
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OVIITERBIt
FRONI THE SHELL Hy Burke kCo
J, E:apresa. at reduced pro,. —To •reoturno.
date •,1 lo,ra ol tlo. dolscoms injury, HI RKF k Cu
hitar renol yogi .noply the gworle regularly through•
out toe sea., woll the choweat Fresh Oyinera
ram, had car. and abed, at oueh ',dared priced aa
arlit enable every fazaloy erooy Outs debr•ey Si okro
tables
An Ezpres. load will W reeei yed da, , y the ar,
JNI I . lIIDIV at•r •i reel.
,nunlcheid and bout, •ad for .a.e e and al the•lol•
lounng dry.. Rel. & Berger. corner IYunthherd and
k; Ilmolond. A lioe•ler. Penn .1, ith
Ward, I) Haughey. foot of 'db.,' .1. J l'ou.rt, Jr ,
Penn'a Avenue; Mercer k Roblnron. Allegheny en)
l'ollertor• ante other city other, ere
requested to leer, Weir fropeourr arrOWit• in a
state of preparagrea tu ler Audtted Thursday et,
tor 21a1 lost , at et o'reloch, al whirls tune the under•
cgtted rotornotee of rote nett elected lor that trurposre e
satel
meet At the NI,. e or a teller,
l'ex Collector. .re parheetart) require, to mettle
11l the t'tty Treseurrx and have Weir duttlict•te• atad
uunt• ret•tly lot eettietteent •t. that IIUIC
1 . 1111.1.
J COLI.I,TF.II.
.0"'"g
THE untiorstgorti Liar", rosnovot.l Wa•ltiftvort
eft,
»t.l attend to tn. prottet-utton 0( IILe 9110 on
tooternru•to. rttl to sol lw :tootle.. Leo... tbo
Court. of toe Ilt.inet,..tO o ltc M entru•to
ary1...1.1110t A \ 1.111-. W K) tt \
J•
_
I Kt , Fri Fr rl ••• MIN FltH CAI./ A *i,. Iron Foun
t) 111 a dou•r•rsrrtg town w rtn Pretwrirr 'roolrr,
. read.' t.stor•v. wrd toe rovrid .1 At dorms.-
daturF terror or e r nenge tor I rir . or goo.
Th.. offer.. "rtdrWort opporturim to a lon, man
tort. small eapttal to cornoserwe the Ira. Found,v bur
aura. Enquirr „,
N'AIFF:A ATKIN-toN
dee°. It, near %Vona street.
4.211111L1 Wit, ON DIVINE 1 1 /DIVIDENCE Tins
0 Iwuerto wen seare• •nti esceetttnirly valuttl/e
wort. has pm beeb publitthed I, I 1, fiend. Ina beau
nful Ithno tn. or :Ittn itaKe• II rontant• the mean,
Mandiuscient of ...ter% ot this nit . of differ
ent dentienintittont In one nee. 4nueoptel nave been
4:Usti - att....1 in the 11l ltdittitt rib and •Ittivi Its It
• boot for e•ery rile For sale by
nov - 4 li uttl 191 c 4. Prone Butlddigs.lth at
DID GIFT IP PALS—The Women of the 11,
0 bie delineated to rles or •Itelettes Prom.
pent Females menttutted me
Doty Sertplure—illustrated
G 7 Iv fide steel ena raving..l vol quarto Turkey (Pt
edges—AraPesqur tay,
The !swatted Fonts of England and Amenr a. for three
eentunet Edtted h, Rufus W Gnsvvald. Illustrated
rue steel engraving,. I vol. el, St:l alit edges.
fheFemad. Fonts of Amer°, 10,11 portrattv. bpv.
/rasho o l d notteep Jdul spectmett•o(thett taming. It.
'rte Rook of Pearls • re., gsrtandl el prose
try nod art.containmg Yu One stec/ engravings. I to,
The Book ot .hristiati Rolled!, Illustrated, I vo!..
•0 For gale by 11 HOPKINS.
dee! Apollo tlitildings. 40 at
Erenoagalasia 11••• ligation Company.
lc ()Tic E N) STOCKIIOLI)KRS —ln pertinence of
II the proviston• et ,he Charter of Incorporation, the
annuai
to of tbe Stockholders 01 dm Idonongahw.
• Narnatiuon Company will be held on Monday, the
first day of Jumery.l.49, (being the tirer Monday of
the month.) at the office of the sold Company, In the
Odeon Hut:ding, Fourth street, Pntsborgh, at Y o'clock
in the arlernoon, (or the purpose of eleettng officer. for
the mistime year 11'M HA KEW ELL. Seep
tioaKard
R ICH DRnitS GOODS, per foreign steamer ! '
.crop.—A A Masom & Co, No fki Alarkot street, will
open this morning, Rich Dress Goods, comprising the
following styles via. Satin plaid •1•1 1 / 1 02, • new aru
etc, and the richest goods imported Ibis season; all
woo. Piaid, Mgt color. and chance styles, all wool
Cashmeres and Aloes de Leines, fine Coburg and I.)ca.
nese Cloth, of any ileaertheble shade and color Satin
striped Caahmerea. In great •ariety nose
Wrench 11•rinoal Wrench Martno•l
lAr K MURPHY has opened within a few days •
V . largo alciorunant of superior French Merino,
conaproong different shades of Maroon, Garnet. Straw..
berry. Scarlet, Cherry, Drab, Light ((Inc. Brown, end
Massrine Ftlue, also, various qualities of black Alan,
P ARM ETTOS AND Al.!)I. YON ESE C LUTHS,
of all the leading colors. including a (ow piece. of oar)
superior black.
BELTINGS--Nlasarine Blue, Green, Brown, he
PLAIN CASHMF:RE.S—Maroon, Garnet, Brown.
Drab, Black, hie
- EMBROIDERED CA SD MERPS—Ptsut and punted
Mou• de Lam te
s, prind Cashmeres, I.IIMIIIIIIIO
• new sruele for ladte• dresses. 5•Un striped Alpacas
noel
ISSFS AND INFANTS' WKAR—F II Ear. &
k,sl,` eve added to their former business • de
parunenTonder change of kirk lid/clove of Roston, for
to ord., to stoat Myles, Infants' Wear, Misses
Sacks, cloaks and Dream., Ladies and Gents Dressing
Goan,
Garments embroidered or stamped for embroidery;
knitting, netting, crotchet work,hertuutebang and mar
king neatly exerated. noagg
yATCIIES, of a eery fine quality, and beautiful
VyTATCIIES,
patterns, selected expressly for retail Giles, made
by Cooper, Toblea, lohnroo , Litherland, Amoy &Co,
Beesley, and other genuine and approved manufactu
errant England
Fell Jewelled la carat Bold Patent Lever Watchea
as low as say. Others at 'various prices according to
quality, weight, !cc . varying irons Se to $l5O
Silver watches in great variety. froin LS to SW All
over warranted. Levers I" low ue
nov2l W W WILSON, 57 market at, rot 4th
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ANECDOTES --Cyclopedia of Moral and Religious
Anecdotes, a collection of several thousand Pacts.
I tioidents, Narratives, Example and Tr•Ii1110111121, em.
bracing the best of the kind In most tinnier collections,
and sonic hundreds to addition, original and selected;
the whole arranged and classified on new plan.witi
copious topical and scriptural indexes. By Rev. B.
Arvin, A M , Pastor of the Providence Charch. New
York, with an Introduction by Hey taro. B Chewer,
D Just published.
Tie above, with a cumber of near and valuable pub.
'mations, for vale by ELLurrr & F:l\ilil.l Xll.
no v . 2.:1 78 wood et
. _
P.ol•dle , r, lets/004s of Lima.)
M PORTED DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTU.
KERN.—The eubscribere Lave on Land and will
constantly be supplied wait Jas. Muspratt A. Sone' eel
ebrated Bleaching Powder, which they wdl warrant
equal I( not superior to any imposed in the U States,
and which they are prepared to sell at the lower mar
ket price for cash or approved bill..
noel W & M MI retiELTREF., 160 liberty st
11.118 T PROOF MON
rrlfE undersigned have erected work. to the city of
1 New York, for the purpose of tied rant:tog all arti
cles or Iron, which it Is desirable to PROTECT FROM
RUST, such as Telearaph Wire, Bolts, Spthes,
Wire tor Fences, sod a t y other article. which may be
required. For Hoops for Cults, no • substitute for hale
Rope; tor Clothes Line Light:v.4 Rods, and a host of
other spoilt:moons, it wil s, l
be found cheap and durable.
They would particularly call attention to Me Oalvanii
red Way for Mimes; it MOMee no punt, and will not
rust. Also to Spikes and Bolts, the preservutonot
which is of .o toner. importuner., that it will commend
itself m the notice of all arose interested
(1) , X). D. 61011PWOOD k CO., Patentees,
0et36.41.6.w17T 14 and 16 Deaver st,N York
Muspratt t SOUS' Soda Ash.
PHD: anhaeribers are now rseerring their Fall stook
ot the shove ankle, three vessels, eta: the Juniata.
Medallion and Lydia, having arnved at Philadelphia
and Flalnmate, and two more, the Pleptien Modem and
alionly expected, they are. therefore, prepared
to recce* orders They will receive during the win
er and spring regular soppily. eta New Orleans
1.0•I3 W s H NIITeIiELTREE
DK. D. BUNT,
,••• 0311111. Corner of Fourth
and Decatur, iretureed
Market and Ferry snouts. s•BPs.dlytn
FOR F,
,: SAL—One pair second hand Mule, in good
One Cigi'l o d w er m , c n o n n i ta ng inft * l; u :t ' •72:l 2 e:, Pi :ul i ta ' bf:% h C
woollen manufacturer.
BLACK73TOCH, DELL& Co.
Pitt Cotton Mill, Novp 104d-d7yr - .
DOMESTIC wooLL Blankets, Flannels
ENs
Tweeds, Case/tones. N ClOth and Caesium e, by
the piece or package, eery low; fee 2Z.IC by
_ mrelB am COCHRAN
S Q UOAR—IO Mule prime N 0 Sera, for sale by
SCAIFE I ATKINSON,
Opole hoot et, near wood
ROUSES, LOTS, FARMS, /6.
H 4113 Acre. Coal s ad for Halo,
QM:ATE/ton the filotiongabela river, about I.6railos
from Pittsburgh and 3 miles above third Leek, in
the immediate neighborhood of Messy. Lynn & Shorb,
and Mr. John Herron's purchase. This fine body of
Coal will be sold at the low prier of sal per arre—one
third in hand, balanee in five equal annual payments,
without interest. Title indisputable. Location very
good—cannot be surpassed. For further particulars
enquire of S. BALSLEY, who has a dean of mid pro.
perry. Residence :XI at. below Perry. Mr. Adams' Row.
N it There is another seam of coal on this tract.
about GO feet above the lower, of excellent quality
Hafi'dtf S B.
Real EInAILO In Ohio.
ATRACT of land. PO acres, in Hamaon, Portage Co ,
on the Cuyahoga nver—about 30 acres ander im
provement. Also. two unimproved lots in the village
of Warren. Trumbnll Co., 60 feet by PO. Also. lot of
Ev e un d d w lth ng e zn o tLe s o o f d H st a o rtford. n T o r o n i ttall b t,
ta t nds
for a merchant on the Western Reserve. Any or all
this property will be sold on very arcomsnallung
tonna ISAIAH DICKEY Co.,
frblo Water and Front IFIS.
FACTORY FOR BALE.
/THE large and well halt Factory, erected on Rebec
ca Street. Allegheny coy by IL S. Ca ssltq. Esq
and ...
red for sale at a bargmn, on emoy terms. ,The
lot on which the Factory is erected. ikon. 100 feet on
Rebecca street, and runs back 110 feet to Park street.
The main building m of brick. three stories high and
00 feet long by 27' 14,1 w We.
large and cumulations. with an engine, boiler, stark.
Ac.. allin complete order The property will be sold
low, and on advantageous terms.
' For pnre, terms, At...enquire at this office.
aumt4-dtf
TWO . HOUSRS AND LOTS FOR SALE.
Two urrs on Beaver street, in thee
n y of
MO Allegheny. above the tipper Commons, on loch
tit erected a frame tstitldtng, two storte• high, suitable
for two small .11[111f/ILA The lots are each twenty
feet to iro/11 by one hundred fret deep, and run back
to a street forty feet wide The butidtne2 nit theper
mleel. will pay a very handsome interest on the Invest
ment, and the property will tie sold cheap for cash
Apply to tl Sproul. Clerk's office: U S or to
novral KAI' ik Co
. .
Aid, THE subsertlwr offers or rent for the term of
MI Otte or more years, a large ecnivanient we:l fin.
'shed two story Dwelling !loom, containing - rooms
and Kitchen 1 here is a lot sit ground COlll6 111111 K
sere• of tine young fruit trees of every kind. stable.
See , soniterted with dm house nTo any perso wish
ing delightful residence within a few minute. ride of
the coy. dos will lie ay
e chance. For terms, which
will be low to good tenant, inquire of Mr. Jno
Wright, Ilear the premises, of John Watt. corner or
Hand and Liberty streets, or of
0e..0.0mf THEO F
Tract of Land for Salo.
inTHE sabsenber will sell on accomodating terms. a
valuable tract of unimproved land,. situate on the
road b.sding from Brighton to Franklin, about eighteen
miles from Pittsburgh:l and about eight miles from the
town of Freedom oe tht Ohio river. The tract con.
...I 402 ....rot and 20 perches, strict measure The
land l• of ezeel/em quality. about 90 acres rlearud,
and well watered. andbo sold either in whole or
to farms of convent,. sue, to suit purchasers.
For further particulars enquire or Wn. BOYD, Att'y
at Law, office on 9th fit, ..aye Smithfield, Pittsburgh.
myithd&wif T
Scotch Bottom Land for4ala. -
It:s ACRES r , F LAND, ottua , ed onPertdcs town
atop. on the Nlo,lonKahr!a, :hr.. , mile. from Pat.
burgh- 1,, to. to %oil pur.ha.rn For further pant
ultra apply to Hour, Wood., 3I qt, or to
A WASHINGTON,
nov22.dtl 4th. •liove Smithfield at
Property In Allegheny city for hale.
r r H sonserthers oiler torn < •nu mber o f eho,ce
1 Lots. situate in 1110 Seeond Ward, (ronung on tho
Common ground. nn ed.). terms In o(
I) It H ROIIINSON. Arta n: Law. St Clair et
or of JA S ROBINSON. on the prettusee.
rstyl7:d.tord T
. .
11()N'TENI PLATT NG s removal from Allegheny mty,
I E,lfrr my minder., there for sale The premixes
aren delightful order.•nd ever) way worthy the at.
tout .n or any person emahing melt property.
lyinll W. POINDEXTF.R
Haat frostate In Allerrnr Connty.
A LOT. Storehouse end Uwelnna. *lmam on the
Erie FlVenaton Cana'. in the village of West lltd-
Olo•ox, a demrshir location for a merchant Alm. a
Lot and good Lkwel:ing House well suited for a Tavt•rn
atMod.oi the milage of Mrany'velle. on State 11/10 01
Moo Terms esuy. ISAIAH DICKY.V in Co.
kW° Water and Front
'IOAI, LAM/ OAR SALK--Searn acre coal land
‘_,/ for .ole bend of the Alonongahelh Binge
•nove Ilrou l'a . narthg a 7 mot
For
of eau.
whinn w. mr grunts For Purlieu
ar• 0 It .ofltAl (01 'r..wood .1
A„ ,i„.„, , , , , I ~„s euti•••
oli• • 43,.. 'he mre, •ior oriel( IV arfitoure
..1 nod C.c.,. try .-urmd R. Tanner h. Co
apl7 WNI WILSON Jr
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The aubseribern mil rent part of the ware•
house 'low - orrupred by them. Apply to
LEWIS, DA.1.ZE.1.1. & Co,
janl9 54 water street.
VAt.O Pt 131. E REAL ESTATE ON PF-NN STREET'
YUR ,Al.l-: —A Lot of Ground situate on Penn
treet, between Fla) and Alarbury etrees,Ka/Inning
the bou. •od lot nose 4:scrupled by Rsebard Edwards.
having u front of 25 feet, and in depth Id. ieet. wnl be
.14 on ta•orablc Wrens. Title unexeeption•ble
quire of C. 0.1..00111W. 416 It. urn ff wol
0et2.1-011
1332E12
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jai TWO ROOSIS formeny occupied us a Da
S e re
establiahlueut. •
beina . •dap , c. ,
tor thal I.u•i.e:s The ..prr ozi - ,
Ilea, Deb and too 0,11 .10/1 . lung 5..:
teat E.uraiwr utl Mnrart •I.l...twevit 3.1 nod 111,
coy= , I I, I.AZZAM.
FOR RENT.
2. A THREE alot, Hr,lk Own..ono Ilau
W•tor lat.ove I.rnnt l'ootr-0000 glynn orl
Lite too Ja . nu•rs 0/ .00001 it 10,10 r,
For nrrtn, mot., ot
no,
ri 111.ACKHL RN A Co. wloor
EXCHANGE littOKEls_,
A. BOLA HS a. SOW%
B , Ext. hamg• Brok•ra,
stars. DRAI GOLD. SILVER
ANDIIANA Ntrms
1c01.1,1.:(71”NS —Dra:, Notes and Acceptance.
peyale.N pr 0! ter L won. collected on the opts
trni•
F.ACHA Ni• I- nu New } s ort,. ritriadelpto• and Ral.
G0t0..,..n, rainy Lou.* anti
New orphan.' 1.011.1210.1 In,r.ein
BANK No I . E . \ olr• 011 II naivety! bank• .11 the
nll,l matr• 1 • ,••••• ruz•• A.. Itn,
oi Forel,ll And Ats,.. nor Gold 0r..1 SL,srr Coto t.4,11:111
And ro,
Otficr No'kr: •Irort. I etween :141 end lon
l'olt•uurgh. I'.
EIIISSICY, FIA DEN A & CO.,
D ANKI:RS. F:XCIIANI.F BROKERS. Ind dealer.JO in Forelin and Donteeue Ezekal gp. V•rubra.a.. of
Depoe.r. Bank Note...nd Specie. FOPflit atreet. near
ly oppolite the Bank of I . ,:iv,iurFh Current money
received on depo-ion. ~;Lt Cher.. for sale, and col
lections mode on nearly .1 We i•r.,cipvi poop u Ute
United Sums.
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The higher, preemem rethl for Forewn and Aeceneen
Gobi.
Advancesmade on cm:unpin:Let:ls of Trodden. stop
ped East, on liberal term.. ntrhlS
N'ORICIGIN ZICHANGE.
BILLS onongland, Ireland. and Scotland bought
any amnt at the Current Rates of Exchange
Also, Drafts payable in any part of the Old Countrt,,,
froth LI to 11000. at the rune Of SS 10 the
deducuon or dtacount. .11 tPlll' A ROBIN
tAI/N, European and Uciantai Agent. °thee sth to one
door west of mood. octlclt
BANKER..? and Ktrbunre Broker, Dealers to For
rugn und Domestic Time and Sight lUDs of Ex
change. Centfieates of Depo.ttte. Rank Notes and Coin,
No 65 Wood street. third door below Fourth. west
side marYltf
• 1.1.....0.11X1L irDWAIL to
KRAMTLEL t RAHN,
BANKERS AND FACIE...N(4: BROKERS, dealces
ut roman and Dome... Bills of Eachangr.
Latent., of Ik..po•ne, Bank. Not', and Con, corner of
3.1 and Wood attack, threctly opponte lY ( - hark, I lo
tel vt2,411
wgivtiettic rumps—
Ohm.
India
Kentucky,
Nllaaourt,
Bank Noles;
parehaaed at tar lover. rata,. by
N 1101.1111 , -. k SONS,
•er 13 35 Nlarkel fore,
B ILLS OF ICIOHAHOX—S4gbt Cheeks on
New 1 ork,
Milady!ohm and
liniumore.
Constantly for sale by N 1101.511 S k SONS.
septa .15 Markel .1.
Conon/nog Eriglooor• & ConOoellor• for
Patentee..
Office for proeunne and defending Patents, imparting
infornismon on 'doe hanie• and thc application of Set
e to the Ans. and on American and Foreign Laws
of Patents.
PORE. WA LFL TF:R JOHNSON, late of Philadel
phia. and Z. t! ROBI3INS of Wastungton edy,
Ito he aided lay !hazard Knowles. F.sq . late filachiamst
of the United Stair, Patent Office.) have asseemied
themselves together for the prosecution of the e 1.., e
branches of protessional trusines4. anther in their orhm..
at the Patent Office, or before the Courts, and tef
note their undivided attmition to torwarding the inmr.
est of Inventor. end others who may r .tilt Mont or
place business in their hands. hlr. Knowles hos for
the past twelve years hell the post of Marbled, in the
United States Patent Other, and resigns that situation
ande pan the pleamit undenating Ills talents
n pecollar fitness r the Important office so long fill
ed by him, have been folly resognised by Inventors
wherever the office itselfi. known.
The office of Mown J R.is on F street, opposite
the Priteut Office, W ashington, 1). C., where cninniu:ll.
canons, post paid. will he promptly attended to, exam
IllatiMlS made, drawings, specification., And nil rega l ..
ite papers prepared—and models procured when desi
red—on reasonable terms Letters of enquiry. expect
ed to be answered mler examniations had, snort be ac
companied by a ter it five dollar..
In the duties or their office winch pertaths to the Pa
ent Laws, . J& R. will he asaisted by a legal
gentleman of the highest profesmotial character, mot
tally eutiversuff with Mechanic. .d other Semnufic
subment. mr-al,d&wly S
Office of American & Foreign Patents.
f A ttlat GREENOUGH, of the late firm of Keller &
s• Greenough, continues the bu•iness of Coroodorig
Engineer and Patent Attorney, at to. other in the city
of WASH! uTON He may be consulted and em
ployed ti i making exam/nano. in machinery indie
PSIOIII Office and ekewliere, furnish/rig drawings
disuse. eeincanons at machines, and all papers necessa
ry,amend. re , isstic or extend letters patent in
the United States or Europe. Ile con also ht consult ,
P professionally on questions of Ithgauon a
ing under the Patent Law. and will argue ques
tions before the Potent I /trice or an appeal theretroin.
for which his long expenence in the Patent Olfiee And
in his profession. have peculiarly fitted him. The pia
fesstonal busineas of the loth Or. 'l', P relatton there having
been placed tn hit hands, all letter. in to
shoald be addreued to him poet paid. eug3o-4d.wtmS
lANIZA/i¢191 , 1107.11.4
AnaISTRONG & CILOZER,
nOMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 22 Mork et steer,
l'ittoburyt, Po vett! •tteod promptly to the mle
r•ery Oroermtton of Wvmern Produce, eyA o.her at
tar len entry mied to then. rare.
h,. )
Hamm, Hu.sry h R Pal. T.
Isurgh. Hanna. t.r.lisnt
R Co. New Llll.OOll, l).. r .114;3 t• gc \ L:-
•ille, (); Mod,. k cttlebr. Prottrve, , A I; It;r1;
•rdwot• k Hen Cit. - mm.lst .1 I' Howard.
K. ()WIT & Dorvws. St H Hoy', ,robell
;lech
PATE/SIT $D DA ASH,
IN TO RTED DIRECT FROM Tit ANL' FACTU
RERB.—'rbe sotwerwiers. tieing the 11,
porton of James Muslim. b. Sons' Soda Ash for 11..
market, are now and will COIIIIOLIC 10 bn largely ...up.
plied sub this celebrated bratid. which they wiii
at the lowest market pore for each or approved bi:lr
They refer to the gla • arid soap maturfacturer• of
this etty generall) rospectuig the quality.
W 1 Pt hirrcitELTEIEE,
tao hb.rtr •t
QUN DR lES--4 hbl. i'hestmits. 4 do Pa. wed.
ILJ I bbl Toothy Seed, sdo Holt limier:
400 bosh Peaches; 4 tails MM., Beans;
MaiIM4MM
DRY & VARIETY GOODS.
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EIPLICNOLEI •TOCIL WALL-13/001ifis
Whosiesales &ROL Ekecan.
A A. MASON & CO., PITTSBURGH,' TA.,
HA VE received more than one thousand Lines and
Packages of Foreign and Doniestm hoods, mak
ing one of the most extensive sxsoriments in the coun
try, embracing the latest, richest and most fithionabli
styles of Imported and American Goode,
carfa uiddd
re packages from the importers, mumfactureniatitd
large Auction sales, by one of the hem retailing in New
Teak, who is constantly sending us the newest and
most desirable good. to the Eastern markets,which
will be offered as low es al any establishment in the
L cited States, and lower than could posslbly be offer
ed by any House in the West. Wk. enitherate the fob
lowing articles--
DRESS SIKS—C, cases rich changeable, striped. food sod brocade Goo de Affnc, Oct de Berlitn, Gm de
Gro de Algiers, Glacier, black Gni de Rhine,
Talfaia„ hue San., Florence of albcolott, &c, &c. Al
so, Silk Velvet °fall colors, a very large stock.
33 CASES DRESS GOOChtt, vie: cases extra rich
mann 'draped Caeloneret; do do do printed do dot de mall
bored Fdielash de Lathe; do Clertence Plaid& striped
Orientals. hr Ale., 30 casesAkiacca.-11, cases rich
nriped and plain hyoneset 0-4 Tartan, Plaid and bilk
Twat!, G 4 cashmeres and (Handl!. Plants..
FRENCH 31ERINOS—A full assortment of black.
anode, 'warted, hloroon. Nareartne, blue, purple and wh
y r colors. of the test manufacture.
. . . ..
2041 SiIAWI...--Coreprising the most extensive Ko
rot-mein ever offered in this city. embracing long vid
&goitre Carbinere and Tartan plaid Shawls, Maude. .
Brunrwick. Finland, Jenny Lind. Lamartine, and oth
er Shawl',
EMBROIDERIES, LACE GOODS, tarOVF., Act.—
!Ate cap, collar., cuffs, standing collars, chemuctla.
Also, linen carotene and lawn W. 1.. Lace...and Edg
tap. Dell Ribbons, Ilosrery of all kinds, Glove. do.
GIMPS. FRINGES. CORDS, BRAIDS, ke.—A full
assortment of the most fusheamble style's.
LINEN AND DOUSE KEEDI:46 GUODS—Case of
Irwh Linen. hest manufacture. Line,, Sheatlngs and
pillow I'M, Linens: 'Fable Damask and Draper, Salm
Damask Table cloth. and Napkrels, llockaback. Rene
..., rend Bird'. Eye Diaper Flannels—over MO ps of
rte., vanety Bleached and Brown Alushos— more
than Dt.lato ps ofall the well known makes.
RIBS , INS—More than RID cartons entirely new fall
and winter Rrllltons t very chmee styles,
French Cloths. Cartsimeres and Doeakens, m or,.
',artery; Yeteeteno. Snarls, eravatasued MAG.
Whetertoods of every in...rime...together with en.
cry arneleusually round in • dry goal. Mate.
le following is MI Invoice of 07 cases prods just
received. .rib the pence. annexed,
.•
10 halts of red and white Y6utcla all wool, for 16c
7 roses blue and orange Pmts.
ID do Crtheoes, yards lot lOU
IV do tastcolored
EZ=EM
1 do Mous de Laine. 124
7 do real Seoseh Gingham, 124
Also, 50 bales 4.4 Brown Muslin, 44
All et which, an connection wrath those shove men
tioned. wall be offered at less prwea thud ran be ,Hom
ed by any other establothmeni thin city . The ONli
PRICE SYSTEM. which insure, Ammo and (ammo
to all, will be stnetly observed. Any inticlapurchaa.
ed at this establtshment found to be chore the general
market price, a eotwequent rcductiqn will moil willing,
ly lie made. spoil the etrenuastaucep being made known
to the Proprietora. n twang their desire that .all goods
shall as sold on fair and honorable term,. 411 person.
arc respectfully invited to eracalne our assortment
sambaed feeling the least olabganoti to psychosis.
oot4
CARD—November Nth, 11145.
UT R. klfliPIIY. northeast gorner 4th and Afar.
TT . ket street., Pittsburgh, has now completed the
opening of a mcond large supply of Dry Goods lor the
.eason, and can offer to huyen anmsorunent to select
front, and
to be found at this advanced part of tbd
moo Particular attention to asked Mb. large stock
of BROADCLOTHS.
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French. English and American, of all desirable eci.
lora n suimide nor dress Colts and cloaks; aloo, Caw,-
mere,. a large assortment including wool dye and
Frencil black, lawskiii, dark mlit• Ynney do, from the
low price oi 62} CIA (all wooll up to the finest qualities
and newest styles }rendes, n large sand( of Saursetts,
common arid Line, Undershirts and Drawers, Gloves,
&v.
DIF.Z 4 DRFSS ri(TOLak. In all iheirvarleiy.
Country Merchants and Merchant Tailors are invi
ted to examine his stock, in Wholesale 111.3.45, .e and
story. nova
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Fat? Dry G
Shaeklett L White.
No. UV Woou lirut zr VlTEs the auhten or Western Nierehants to their
I large aea fresh .lochof
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VALI. AND WINTER DRY GOOLA,
which they tare now receiving direct from the Eastern
Manufacturms and Importer., and which they will cell
si Eastern 'oblong prices.
Having every facility (or the porehome of good. to
the 1-esi ail vau.ge. and the lowest possible prices, the
confidently invite Merehm.. to exarome the qualities
and price. m men r emul,fcelitig seti r rified they gm, coin.
pet tavoratdy with any market colter EarL or West.
(Then st., unit comprise a full rugoDutent of tall
goods usuauy kept inn Dry Goods thrusts. cud will be
ronatangly ir,Cl vote adds.. of all the ZICW and desi
rable styles on goods of domestic or foreign e...,
lure. and will only immire ciandinaL man on to be ap
preciated Imola
Bargain. Extraordinary.
tiFF'—.Stitlssoita h bay, 75 Market st,
n
kj north west corer of the Diamond. Pittsburgh, front
toe Ist of December will sell derided bargain. of super
Brochs Long shawls, do do square do, super brnr to
superior Terk<rrt shawls; ploin and b•d blk
aitd Mode d clods shawls; a few Fl.ipelini plaid long
shawl.. plain Thiliete super figured came
lion silk tig'd cashmeres, de leans, met/sloe
6-4 aaliti striped merry°, anew article for dresses.
plain and fie'd <unction silks, Op. extras britiela lira
.and via sired black Silks, the richest gob& imported.
sup, Hark glossy gro desliste bilk.; French cloths.
lma:ler,, and vr•Uno.. a friv pi rotes 'black and ott, o,b w,.' sold tiy the ptei-c or road
tt
paer r n at remarkably low prices.
Anti, French elixir. tor ladies and geoti,
men.' t :oak, mark, olive and blue. A large portion
1 the oaks.
good. have been recentlypurobitsed
the largeauction sales to New York and Pbtlade/pbin,
toil will now le closed out •t a err.. reduction front
he ens: of Imprimis°
Also n full stock of American blankets, sheeting•
end iiittellogs iteirings arid damasks, prints and checks,
alpiLrat, par n,llO, kr
Ornintry merchants. and the public generally
are iiirtted to an early examination.
A LKICAN DER to, DA
To Country RI oratattuatli•
`WITH k JOHNScJN. ad Market street, would invite
Lhr atmnuott of Country Merchants to their stock
01 New Pan (wild., nurehaand for cash, of the New
npoutta and aution h ouses, an Will be a.
r•flro ,ot. t otne pine, c Thr stock crompdries Asold
ari at
el, °I brans i/oods, chameleon and' black bilks
sttk and cooon warp Alpaca. ran/ Alpaca Uttar.,
(saes chtunelenn and plaid do, satin P nped Ctriennsln,
I- tench and Llzeo-tt Memo:tea, lilonaellu de Lain and
I'.loup spat, nod loop Shawls. Gloves and Ho
story. Boone: itth..on. :root :5 cents a piece up; bonnet
Silk.. Anthem; Fh/arer, Linen cambric Ildkln. itt
ertott• /bread Laret, nod Fahrtne., IS annorts cotton
no, Comb,. Button... Thrend. Needle., runt, kc, in
e.,rf V arir, %Vllolprolo Room , 01 door itet , 2s
•
‘„2. A /11.1/ DRY t.lkiDS, ATIV R NIVRYIII'I+
IJ —atrern, Nlaranne Illue. and Cherry Silk Velvet.;
do do Colton do
HEI.TINC:S. all rotors
NlERlNOt+—Scarlet, Cherry, Su nurberty
and other /.0101s.
•
PA Hi] Frrn'n.:—Nla zanno bite, drab.: maroon. gar.
net n zA othrr
tt HANG b:A It LE NI(IIIAIR.4—ortth .ilk mope.
Black Veto, ktitttons. for tnotattnga.
And a retry .aree stork of other now and detinable
goods Buyers atoll 'tic,. call and heat price., at Al
E uorner ata and :alai - art a
Good • low at wholesale, u
e. uoaa , p stair, novll
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WINTER COON AT EATERS PRICES.
11
£O. IL. WHITE, No. SI Mau= malt, 111-
k j lend, making • change in hi, linainelia on :ha 1,1
ot January
e at nand will dispose of the following
Ingle. or goistl• at ong - inal do,
flroclica Long and Square Shiturlri
T 1.1•11 Long do
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French Prtlitpti Co..hriteres;
English do do
Stousline de Lainea;
kod 6-4 Gala Plaidin
High cord French Gingham, and fancy Ilrese
Silk.. Ttiosii wanung burgaddi are turded to call.
novVitllm
CARHIF:TS' CA RHETSII—Take notice:, 2.11 persons
wishing to purchase Carpets, that %V Iat'CLIN
iC E. No ,5 Fourth street, will aell at reduced prides,
before brining on lot amine stock. Now is the nnie
to buy C hear ,•rr,.. in part, yin:
pe sup Atxooncer. very beautiful, for parlor.;
12 do Tapestry Bruasei, latest style;
do. as low as $1.12a;
Ft .or it ply. new style.,
do do Ingrain. double and Hawed, very heavy;
Fillo do do do do
%Volk a large •”oriment of cheaper c•rpenng. Pr r
srins demeans of furniehing perinea, would do well by
erainintog our cock Cheap. te the motto. 110V2.‘
RE.NC /I 111,ACK CLOTHS FOR CLOAKS-5V R
r Mornay, corner Ha and Market Streets, haa reed
another lot of those superior blank French Cloths for
cloak., at the same low price oldie preview , lot.
Also. olive, 011,0 green, olive blown, and invisible
green French Cloth., for ladies cloaks.
Heavy Huck Weave—A few dozen, very superior,
receive° this ruorring n 01555
lux sweet, 1.4.11 en eate issttlettmeLe gurfq,
NEW GOODS.
A T 136 Liberty stmel. eomprtsme French
J - 1 Cloth, easstneeres and Vestalgro, of the neweso
and mo.n toalnon•ble atyleA.lnipOrted.
Alan. ft Inept queenly of Rough and Ready Alan ken.
and Cononaa peroharly adapted to thq times mot the
11,[11,11.11
in hand. the :arrest, best manufactured and most
fashionable meek in ready made Clothing to this city.
AIL orders in the Tailoring lune executed In the nowt
itiettionatile mid dulaide manner novl4
URENCII BLACK ,11.0TUS—W Ft Murphy, at N E
rcorner ith and Market greens has lately received
a soppin of wiper. black Pre eh Clot., for dress
coats. do tor cloaks; Pell.. Cloths, for ladles eloaksi
Oboe mid green do; brown do; blue Cloth for
Loy. wear Also, ;eery and black Castheeres and
Doeskina, a large essolunentyleteca Satin Vesting.
u few patterns super We vet do. There . good. have
limns bought very low, mad mull he sold at prices that
cannot but please.
novl7
CODS—Smith Johnson, 46 Market el
if nave received a choice sock of Drees tLooda eon
waling in pert of rich Chumelion Silk., black do, satin
striped Cashmeres end °mina., plain Chameleon and
plain Alpaca, seen striped d, sulk Warp aid real Al:
pace Lustre.. Printed iduahu de Leine and C.hinerce,
French and Llngli. Men... real Scotch timghaini
iron] cis up to the finest quality; calico froin 4 ets
to NI; rich E.. Muslin Ho.. for evening dresses,
Se, to which they would parucularly novice the mice
llet ufpurchnwrx. ort3
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I RISII LINENS AND it DIRTINti MUNLINS—W
It Murphy Lax recently received attacker supply of
the superior male of limb Linen whit+ has hereto
fore r. an much sans... to buyers. Alto. Long
Cloth p Suirung M.Litt., Othe moat approved make
Stlerrmas and Pit-Low Cola NII.I.IONUILIIIIY oq
hand. al very Low one..
ii. VT I:xsr-cm:nap Nlmiaxs—A lot Jam teed st the
low price oink eta. Also. a lot of good 01 cent Cab-
It the north east corner ith and Market sat. Goods et wholesale up limn, novle
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‘,2 CIYII7II PLAIDS AND TAYLOR CASSIMEREL. - -
0 W. IL Nltirphy has none open a , r yppj y of thew
g+ool b mid to vines
`,."',77, 1 . 1 . t."l7.l!%eenc c r , r2)
mbar kinds of winter woollen. arnnow iiffered..
ire.]
Pew Fall Illibbossiis
cmrrif k. JOHNSON, 66; Market st, hove just re
rod byer pro r, a splendal assOrtraeut of leo
ribbons, to Iv tdb tbey would pdroettiellY .0,i," the
atinstion of pnrchnaers
12ANC1' CASSIIIIF:RES—Just recrtYrd by A A Ala.
E sun td Co. 60 Market wt. • largo toodurttuent of the
above named goods. v•locb they oßer at Eimer,
wholesale priers , noon
• iNG ANN/ SQUA SHAWI,6 —A A Mason &
I • Co. 60 Nlark•t a. bore Just rred pa latest iropor
lnOons. dos Long and oh( •r dbiksvls, yeludittg
pi•id Long Shaw).,of the nelyeareolont aria eholsest•
gaiter.'on2lartable Wool Shawls </every desenla.
non and optionally lowpriens '
Cr 1:IK1Ral-11oPetnne Blue Twin/otitis—
It Murphy.north oast eornarAth ;and PaukeL
has •o aa•ortment oilhege scarce fuld deutrublo good.
Cherry Crape end CrePe..Lis. — Pderzaihre blue, papas'
Ingh cord Cambnes. he,
faarktlanaesea Purialatklna :Good,.
MITI' 6. JOtINSON, 46 M
u lzt Elva, pare ptal
mc..a4 a large stock of • &swami-cal/MN
oock 9, fancy and black avaw ararril,
ry, 'AMU Judd glove., &c. paatlemea arp
to rail and einallne them, as Wdy are. aopponed tote
01.410. ,
mita
OLL BUTTER—U bble for irilo
YON BONN 40111* & Cl
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FITS
EtAILDS VEOZWASTAIit MITILACT
T s THE ONLV RPAIEDY that casiiiie relied ou
1 ae
the yuinreanent Mare Of Hpaltitodlo Coatraellaria:
Mauna a the Nerves, ,Nerwoos or: Sick Headache,
Sfervou. Tremors. Neuralgic Adreetions, , Gebief4lol.
hilly. Deficiency of Nervous mod Physical F.nerya,
anJ ail Nervous Disorder., Indiana; the natimdteatifoi
0(011 diseases that eves o f the human 111140—..
EPILF.PTIC FITS.
or Fallout Siekueas., Hysterical Fits. CAMVIHS.IO.IIs,
Spasm, !cc Hart would teepees. it open the soled of
he atilleted that the Vegetable Pstrael is the ours rem
edy ever di•eoverecl that rmi be relied on for the per.
mire of this most theedall of all disease.. A.
it tendency a to tesanity, madae.. anddeatta the most
Ctianl==
ar
Perope, as well as those of ocir,own country-, have
pronounced Epilepsy incurable. And it bas been so
considered by many. moth this nest ittyperiapt,of
ell
discoveries wa, made by Dr. S. Dar, nearly, aitsteen
years since
ll
duri n rio
during which time has been penithig ,
sonic of th MO
REMARKARLE.CU*3
upen record. and hasnemaireal 4). reputation which`
time alone can efface. Ptrysielans of tutdonbthd chili
and experience. ministers of various denominations;
as w•Il as hainireds of one eminent einem., all unite ,
in recommending the use of this truly valimble
meth
cane to their penman, charge, and friends, who .arc of
filmed, as tie only remedy.
WE QUOTE THE LANGUAGE
used by those who have been eared by this valuable
medicine: One says, "I have suffered beyond toy pow ,
ere( description, but I now velotce to being tally re-'
stored to health aud happiness. Another sal., "I
thank God I feel that lam a well man. I also feel it
my duty to proclaim it to the ends of the earth, that
those similarly allltcteil may find reboil" Another
lathe is an EMINENT LAWYER and well known aft
this city) says, "My son has been afflicted for years
with EPtlePsy, lint isnew etheytng good health *nth
the Vegetably Elbert. tame," snyir.he, unirolutil
and ought to he sounded to the ends of the earth." An.
other ray.. ^l.t
age I. entwely inadequithero r m ope r s.
gratitude to Dr Hart for having been that
eans der the blessing of God, or restoring me to the enjoy
meat bf. good health, after ha) tug been adhered with
Epilepsy la its wont borns for more than tracaly three
years, and my morning and evening oblation of praise
and thanked:ming shall continue to Reeved to that Goal
who has afflicted but to make me whole."
Mrs. J. Bradley, 115 Orchard sweet N. Y., state. that
she has been subject to fits for many years, and has
been restored to perfect health (aner every other therms
had failed) by the use of the Vegetable Extract. '
Do. Charles A. Brown, of Dover, flus.ll coulnyeAla ,
who te oue of the ben pilyethians in the State, any. that
he has been much benefited by the use of the Vegeta
ble Extract, and that he unhesitatingly prcsenben n ni
every case of Epilepsy which comes under tun knowl
n ne
tliillnai
Curti/ Li. Mayberry, Esq. formerly Postmaster et
Linn Mills, Crawford county. Pa, now lir tug In 'Erie
county, Pa., states that for many years past he' bee
been sorely attheted with fits, and he as now happy to
sLate that a persevering nee of Dr. Han'. Vegetable
Extract, has restored him to sound health, being entire,
ly freed from that worn of all diseases .
From the Cincithuni Commercial.
REMARKABLE CURE.
;;The followum certificate was given to Messrs. Tho
mas S. Miles, Doctor Hail'. Agents for the rale n( his
Vegetable Extract, for the cure of Epileptic Pin or
Failing Sickness. We are maned togive h a place
to our editorial columns from the fart that le the only
known medicine this will rare h4nicpsy.at the same
time believing it to one at the greenest discoverle . s
in medical science. Physicians arid men of science of
all ages have been try mg to discover a remedy for this
disease, bat all has been In vain until the present dis
covery of Dr. Hart, and we would now say , to those
inflicted with fits, despair no longer, for them is hope'
MESSRS. THOMAS k. MILES, 100 'Main newt. Cm,
marten, Ohm, Ascii. lor Doctor Hart's Vegetable
Extract for the can of Epileptic rite:
Gentlemen—lt is almost imposaibth for lithium..
express with what heartfelt satisfaction I athletes these
few Imes to you. for Elm purpose of IstfOrmhirryos of
he beneficial ormolu that have been effeeted by the
um of Dr. Hen's Vegetable Ettruct.
My son,aged twelve year*, had been severely al.
flirted with 4ffleptie Ens, and with suce severity that
the opinion with, ha could not be cured.
In one of bis paroxysms he fell and broke his ann.
4 called to Dr. Halberd, a very excellent pity_eienen,
who re..t it Ir/informed ma that my sonhriVenestit
System was very much deranged, and that it weehl be
impossible tie rum him of Epilepsy, as Epileptic Etta
were almost incorable, and employing phytniiana In
his ease refflold be only throwing money sway.-
I tailed upon Ur. Police; he informed the that the
disease had atenmod a chronic form, and it'unnuld take
a long now to cure him if he could be eared at all. - -
He became worse and worse,nd I began -to think
them wee no cure for him, wail I a
saw the advertise.
mem of Or, lian's Vegetable Extract in one of oureity
paplrn. with ea ikcates from persons who hW
teas fed (or feu,
thirty, and
years. NO restored to health Id the use of the Exton,
called your mare, and aer concerning with Mr.
Thomas, I came to the conclusion to purchase a three
dollar package. It done li th e or tui good I themght I
would try another, from the use of which I perceived
some little:benefit
.
then came to the coachman to purchase a ten dol
lar box. I found that it W. also much serviee to him
IWM induced to purchase a second. And I am truly
thankful that I done so, no by the use of the tea packa
ges be has been motored to perfect health.
Should my person be desitout of acting him and as
cerwning farther i n trltcnintri i.should be pleased' to
gratify them by their calling on pd at my res, idence,
south wencorner of Fourth and - Park sin-eni, ,
Cincrin
nail, Ohio, ise.A.o N. tquirtiNs.
Cincinnati, August Mai. ISIS.
THH TIME IS NOT FAR DISTANT •
When thousands who are now trerobbng adder the
hand of Pus dreadful disease.,nd fearing that every
attack may prove fatal, will find permanent relief and
be 1 - i:storm' to new life, by using this celebrated meth
i•tae. Over one thousand certificate. have been,-
cetinal or testimony of the beneficial remits produced
by the aso of Dr. Han's Vegetable Extract.:
Prepared by S. DART, M. D, New York.
Pnee, one package
do four packages 40,5 th
do eight do •• • ............ ••
TDOMAS M/LF.... 160 Main street. Cimu ,
Ohio, General Agents for United States, Canada and
West Indic'
W ILCOX, Jr...corner or Lomond mad Masan at,
Agent for Pittabligli, l'a.
Pay & Killbounte. Colon:11nm, Ohio; II & g Gaylord,
Cleveland: and fat sale by roost of the principal drug,
goos land merchau S ta throughout the United State..
novlrcal&w
HALLEY'S MAGICAL ?AIM EITEAGTORI
TH„Ritbk".7.--gp.7,T.,„`;`,T7LE-F:Prrre's7r.pFea; thr
melt Of the Import.. of lito Porn Ex - Doctor to every
patent
Etrraxas Orrnst, Albany, Sept. I
Ma DAUM: My Dear Sir—With feelings of no or
dinary pletuure I address you in relation to theivenefit
I have received from your Invaluable Pain Ext:detar.
Lately, my linle duighter, 6 years old, had a Other
of boding water turned into her bosom; her SCream•
were dreadful; so that a crowd tastantly,gathered be
fore the bowie to learn tbeemise orate terrible scream.
I tare her clothes asunder, and soon spreadon; your
salve, and she was carried and laid upon a bat. ,She
was soon relieved from her mans, and says "AU, Ake
as WI could laugh:" and Was soondnaweet sleep,., She
was scalded to blister from the atp of her shoulder
over more than half her chest, and round andel, rho
arms. On the shoulder end breast it was vary deep,
yet from the that hour, she complatned only when it
a-aa dressed. The sore healed rapidly, and there b. no
eontraction of the muscles.
%Yoh many wishes. ray dear air, for your sues.: in
the sale of this mighty article,
=1213 I am yours, with respect,
GEO. E. YOMER.OI
TILE TEST and NO JIIST.AI4:II'
The genuine Dailey, will ever produce the mune tt,
mantethous relief and soothing, coolie, etfact, et the
severest casts or Banta Scalds, Piles, Es.
The Cguuterfeits—no aver under what names they
may appear—aiwoye irritate. and increase the own:
TO THE PUBLIC,
I, Fdward P. Holmes, or Chatham. Melvintßndge,
Columbia county, N. Y., have been efflicted vcitnrhen
autism in toy breast, rat, nod all over my body, for
six years. se that I could not mend,and was cared by
three applications of Dailey's Magical Pain Kitractor.
ERD P. DOLIMES.
Mr Dailey: Sir—l cut my fi n g e r with a eOppq
the poisonous nature ore:tech caused my son fosw
considerably, with continent shooting pains olito like
shoulder. A large swellung taking place at arm
pit, web increasing pain, I became fearful of the Lock-
Jew. In this extremity your Pain 'Extractor whs re
commended to me, and which I was prevailed upon to
try. The consequence was that tt anonled ma adniost
instant relief, and in shred days I was campletely cu.
red. JOSEPH HARRISON, New Np , k,
corner Demme and Sullivan srs, Sept 8, Ise,
NOTICE.—}I. Datxtrr is theenventor of this invalu
able remedy and never has and never will etillintani.
eats to any living - min the secret of es combination/
All ammeters, therefore, not made and patine b;
hen, are bath counterfeits.
Psorxrdroa's Baron-41 Broadway, ?iem. York;
XIS Chestnut street, Phil.
JOHN D. MORGAN. General Depot; Dr. WM.
THORNAgents for Pittabumb.
,•
Amulet! Galcuma Curiwrik.
Cures humors, spavin, quitter, grease, poll-evil,
sores, galls, and bruises. Pamphlets, conlainlrig cer
tificate. of respoetablEparties, mar be had typifica
tion to JOHN D MORGAN,
nor Li dl yis Agent, Pittitargh
MEDICAL i BUB.f3ICA.L OFFICE,
114 1in t : i v o de Ci on 5, D be iL loW l° Wood D ' il at iL e n et:'“,",
„... .....- mutat
',. DB. BROWN, having been
N . k..., regularly educated to. this• thechea
.: ,
.... ~,,, , prefeaston, and been for soMe time
. • to general procure, now confines
• , his attendee to the treatment of
, • . A 00136 prmate and delved; coin)
;,
~. . ‘ plinth& for which fus• opportuntuea
.., ad experience peculiarly nallfr
''•A- . . -.... ''‘ '
Ilim. I l years aseldue ly co g oed
to andy & treatment of thew comptaints,Xrin d esch/cli
that he has had more prate and atn earn:lb:ma pa.
hems than eau ever fall to the tot or any private prat,
intoner) amply qua:l6e• lattl to offer xtutzthces of
speedy, permanent, and satisfactory core to all
t here&
term dchcate dtsceict, uid nil diseases arising' herel
. ,
from.
Dr. Brown would ildbrto those afflicted whir 4i . mobs
diseases which have beenme chronic by time or 34
cravisiod by the use of any of the common nostrums of
the day, Wm their emplaning can be eadleallrind thor
oughly eared; he having given his cared! to
the treatment of such rues, and succeeded in hundreds
of instances in eunng persons of inflareggnilan of the
awn of the Madder, and kindred &maw! which often
result from those caws where othnni !time 1eg 05 ,„,,0
t o o ., to hopeless despair. Ile panic - early invites such
So have lean long and unsuccessfally treated It mac
eo
to oot , aolt soni, when every
.satiansetlOn wfff,,
them. and Weir eases treated in a eareffnl,thi g i n end
tutelage's: manner, pointed out by along V r i,„„
only, and investigstimi, whi ch it is r thus,
o one
pendia I"
Erri er ms ar Ruptnre.—Dr. Brown &BOWA, per:
. o as afflicted srith Henna atabotinypaia Nan,
War attention to this dimease.
Otto diseases; also Ye s, Palsy, etc.:speedily mired
Ch. V.--Titlen tow t;
Pd of title sea living sla . ,il wan by
ti m in g their disease 1/1 writsng, swing all Bic c' synipi
tuna, can obtain niulteinca with l
ost for n.e, by
addressing T. BROWN, St D., post paid, awl cuel
ing,e7N •
No. 65, Diamond alley, oppoalio reedy
Rolm.
aussemsYssa , —Dr. Drown 34 newly diem:mew reme
dy (or Rhentuansm Is • weedy mild Certain remedy for
that palate, trouble. It never falls.
Oleo end Pnvata Con.lung Rooms, blood Dia
mond alley, Plusburgh, Pa. The Doctor ts alma ) , a t
home.
QT ND cam ea pay
A. PAHNIESTOCK 4 3
This . Cathartie compound combines .minus„ of
b with efficient', and comparative mildness of pu t
gulag. Action, and having ■ peetiltar , !endsnoy
P. m ..lScm , o7 ; .'7.7.ranr.;fit,"':l72:tr„l' d rZ i
with nongestthn of the Liver, no meth *Mama Th e ,y
have no* mard ere' ten of 20 'seam Endswapenenee
bas proved theniko be a safe and satuablasernedy
Intermittent, Remittent and Bilious Peramsitunthee,
Bi!Mu* eolle, Indigestion, Dummy, DT:miry;hells
Vomiting., colds, , aud„sll co mplaints mammal.-
g 7 charades T semPi and Uut.Ters„V?auwae
don which hav been given by these pii}slo_aii who
have Ilsed them, render, the pub/U*l4 oCList nomer
sus. gessikates m thew favor ' minter:am* ~.2To pre
vent munterMtipp amp aranowtiptioth,pi ? ,
vapaie MVP..
PmelvZSeents kr a hot tc:14.1..?-‘*3o - 6V,A ,,
Prapanid asii sold ', •
Amami ? , • • • ,
s4;..trr
• •1 , ! • !, ,- • , 1, , 1 .0.,