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    BY ntNETICUIStigAn
81111 1 011.71 ED & TELEGRAPH=
Szetiiiiliali&or the Pittsbuiltfi Gasitte.
The FAN! line wu net-Of prderifilerthir atm'
mon ard lastirvisdng, ithieti pion:wed us freak re
ativing onnisatl marked wo
o d sew. ',Vora-
WILICif CAUCUS PICLIIINATION.
lifoxistnnwilati-A 1949.
ma lin‘ bed casumn kir the nominanon.
of a candidata' tar V-11.8enstor, and Jam. 00011:1. of
Mama, !at . aelootof OA inffoOlot.
WilZ4.Borstatattoors:TlNfitig.Trekes.
Furthmaccommodation afoot Whig fellow citi...
ieneore publish the following list of 110111i/Ml4llll
L e t he t erveral warda, of candidates robe voted for
itt tbeentninjg election.
sii s a - Coma . —James T.:Kincaid.
amour Counea-13. C. Kawyer, Allen Cordell
Wash; fditsom ,
sdar Comand—lanac Jones.
cmixing..Ceignal—Wrn. J Howard, Sr., Archie
bed WOW% Heuri Wodds-
StieriVetotedil-. Harriacm Parry.
Gimlets' Ceirecini-.ISLW Leans, Willard Leon.
W .
Robert Smith, Edwipi Grigg, T J Duman,
&ha Ototed-1 7 Lorentz.
CinitesiikGoito n s7--Davidliolmes,lt ISTKaight,
Johnllordr.
-, risme WARD.
, Ccomal—Tboross Hays
Common. Corirral—Gm Hamilton, J L Patter.
son,Tir. Roberi,flialet, J Allen, Jr;lames Craw.
fardeliVatammoc,Alemander_Brailley.
1142CT11
ww i alt . pt. W Dawson.
as Dorprea—Daniel Anostroag,Roben A
CniMomrlWOeo. Lamborn.
auras wain.
,Con T Fnend.
ammo- Creeneol--Hobert King, J D Wick.
E*,ears_zbli—Elepry Stimoe.
001jai* erm:l-4acob ,Grier, 4 P Osgood,
Sao Ontnia—lingti .Hobinaon. . ,
4001wkaa - Catma6—Rohiert UM •
. i inill PRINTING.
__ HU. ' ADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS .
Xit0w5744,..W1 a , Laing,
.Caninsayletto Ationia,
!g_ll$4l.SD, LUPI24,CI3I3I7ICATZI, Cllll=l,
~ - romans, go. LW,
Primedd ii, ilin ahattort notictilloor ptices, yit the
- srttssa
Dsti r Lime Pala aN. You rapidi
mil
g own th wich. ,Iciralaablit medicine has become
kn and redated, Can only be accounted for
von die of Its nal rahia. it has onlyrequired
~,,, ~i,o, io its claims to the tide of the only
matilkinir foriag crow of dm Liver Complain. The
itindliddt liolfraur **tam in New Nark, chows
the uttuteortn With thwegilla am regale d in that
LAI
'MUM' Later Sir: thaw sold out .11 11 ?cnn liii•
tor Mis_lind anzim to hare another Lot =medi
ate*. =Mmte. . 'U s seem minket tamt motaterfutty. I
.-waßltaretoold }wade latger !quantity, if Iliad been
provided arab cm. The inhabitants are wading to
Boil •tur for eat, but mitiotherihow or any those
or not, I, do not triom. PleascryettA me are
sup.
Fly tunnediatity, , - ' ''' linr Dmaist.
Hermletk • A 6-8, MC..
Art sale
0.5 KIDD & Co
ilYqii
yeaatisil ta ~. ~ - -.ways use the
mai l s
'groper Merins. , l T ilieieroßl6o - 11 " - have a cough, as
JAM'S JIM mid be eared, for sit is the proper
atespii. , Haim on Asthma or difficulty of breathing,
died the only e elent'rnienna to rare you in to US
Jayne's Papectonon,whielt willasursliatelyinereeme
the whirl tommets the diameter of did rebel,
arid ' Wage op thas mucus which clogs them
retores
ap,and dins every obstruction to a free respi-
Man: while the Same tripe all inltnialnallon la sub
-63411nd Aeu .1s censio•lo be effected. !lave you
Bleachitis, Spi . oflitlood, Plearisy, Or In ram any
Talitonary Affer.4am, then nee Jaynes Exparnunard
awl faller la ataxia, and' yam will find that you have
'wed the prepe_rmeans.
' Fersale in IPtusburstt at the Pekin Tea Store, 79 4th
arnwpat near Wood, ' _ • kirl7
;emirs Earsircatatie.—Wie would call annimon to
dila excellent remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption,
Amlnan, and all riamtioas oii. the Throat and Lamm.
Minting several ti ineeterithin &Impetus past had once
om to ass a medicine of ens ind,weha•cbyezperi
♦ad
y
Meted its excellsit qualities, and are prepared to
treattatumend it to. ethers. Ministers et other publie
avatars afflicted with bnmehial &tenuous riff Paid
caw benedit - front Its mt. It le prepared try...lend
iffe st w s t aatt effi
geioaY. ntedtelnd la the
connstesided.—(Coltanligis (Ohlo) Cross sod JotrLL
,Pbtsale lathe ?akin Tea Stan, No. 70 Fourth storm
orreS
)4/1 : . ED EkTON'A CERTIFICATE TO DR.
JAYNE.--_This certtfies, th at lsmeediataly alter
-boo g attended my brother, who died of eonmmption
In March 1842; I Was taken siek - with the Co
or Laver COmplarnt, andwasredtmed so low itch
than,l7 ilialor foot years I vras unable to attend to
my Mumma, Maier at Wee or aimed, being for the
most liMe conbold - to my bed: Darhrk the abort, pett
ed of tim I kakespend.. for medical. attendants of
;_
..a
esUlar r e,
hYsirdahs and - inedicrnec to the amount of
=o,.nthoat receiving' any bete& themfrom. In
/eh commenced taking Dr: Jayne, Medi
clan, and taken them more or' Lem ever atnee,
: sat belteve hat it was by persevering - In Dear eve,
- tan now truly say that I have completely loco
oared my bcalth., 1 behove that Jayne). Samixtve Fills
`tundExpectorant *retie bud family medichwo now in
=Me In Springfield,. Otsego canary, N. Y, and
tatty an alansiee and machine shop In thus place,
and ate not Inundated In any Wanner us she ..In of the
above medicines; and make this certifinale lot the ban.
du Of those &dieted. ELLIda EATON:-
'Sp/instead, N. N., Sept Id, .
* . FOIL SALE
THAT SPLENDIb PRIVATE RMIDENCE
Alktfistriktheneettpsoey of Mr. Samuel M. 'Met
. ershatosinuated In the Pint Wind of .1,1
city. This propeny is beautifallY bested on th=
of the Ohio. haying a river front of soq feet, pmketed
hy►norm welE.and exam:Wing backl3tB feet,
riven.
',instant] view of the city'. n
sod the ears.
Them are two steam farry,beet landings within a few
steps of the propeny, (=Ming eonverdent eeeeoo by
gleam, at all times, to the city ofPittsbargh, and Teva
peraneeville on the moth Bide of the river.
The bones Is n Rage doable two surf brick, finished
Isabelita:sat irtyle,enth 11il themodeM eetovenierwits
sepwrimmefits: soitakkoothonsas, wash home,
,
"W e . — —r.-
hau;.7l* sun sltiebberY, asS SD
ii__ Th . pew, well ell
, p i e , Lw t peach
soeftoil twee, i11e..../3444 DF crearh' ir sey ur
os.: , gin toms NIS rkI,AINN, julowoes al Law. ..
4 n ' `' 4.. ' 3lll"l4 Y l3 olfie. we tte el, abbe* Smi th field
•
TRAVE do . ll2ibearetWilll 11A in the *We
.IL-albt °Mum mann: sued Camadigon baguet+,
ialbstubek,Jorpb,tautertbe Hem of .1: It DILWORTH
A co , - s. immotrra
.lianallri.l4l9. • -
• JAMES P. 814111$,
TTOILNEY AT LAW. Mee removed to Fonnh
114 6 emeet,hertreen Smithfield and Oidat meet.
IVY ORLWVIE4IIGLAR—Chi hail!, 30 bhds pltme
N Sosir,old einposidolt sill be sold low to
CIODA.4IBIt—COORako Solo Aah;afiocriezior qua!
.117111sooboboLond en role by
46E27 SORB BrOdl)l2.lft Co
IDAMILYFWOIt.4I:SbbIa Parkth's btanel
ZV nra n4'"n
e"WeAtigallas,ty
71SWONII- , 6trza for soh try
don* - 8F VON- }303114108ET Co
'J,!_ don*
ifaiNIMNO-12,barra gore and . Gri ado try
*lt3l - , Jan MIAS DICKEYS Co, frontal
MIEATHER7OCIIbs so:leak for sale by ,
di.. •, . , • ISAIAH DICKEY Co '
Tnarri 6611 NO WO in note and for
Apollo by - • la§ " MIMI:DICKEY lb Co
'filigEgg — . l a! tk% a Pod coeiti 40111 Ind for
I.l"We bY -• jag AISAIAH 'DICKEY &Co •
OALTPEntr.-43 bata 0n63, la ceoreiad for solo
0 . by jai ISMAIL DICKEY 7k. Co •
Qcoßtantli tpums - -12 bblr More; /or isle t 4,
120 Jab ISMAILIDICKEY &Co"
DEP PREMIEN AND 2IPPLES, ukle . __Ey
•, • ISAIAH. PICKET 1/. Co
COPAL VARNISII--Puniluare mad emelt,
, bb/N Hi t " ' 'lna kf i I iaSTAIDNESIt k. Co
'jade
dox Linen Napkins, inow . drop, bird
1113 &Fig* SH
Platen" Or m e& T t tl y r i a t E7
E
warren narums—ona came tsaid/ Spred
•,7 finst opened by
red &HAMLETT & mum
rsitiED FROTr-4 barb pared Poaches: rns do an.
`11 ,4 pared drn WO do dry Applein Jail reed and for
sahib Jab BROWN re cuLsegisoti
gATILE6EI-411 Naas * cow Isiainx from sit Genoa;
:-forms try ISAIAH DICKEY /a Co
Tam bawamor. Penzernvama—We clip the
/mice complimentary yard to Capt:Gray, his °di
cers, and crew, for their kind attention to the pas
sengers, while on her way from New Orleans to
this .
A Card. — Clactunsm, Dec. 30,'18i8.—We, the
_ undersigned, Cabin passengers on board the sten..
6011.11kaadalrit for sate by . mer Pennsylvania, on her trip up (rem New Or.
-4,, 5 F VON somoonse fr.co. Mane, take this opportunity of tendering our out.,
YE k 7.0511.--6 blue fsr sale by
4rt
tern and heartfelt thanks to Captain R. C Grny, his ,
-• • .' VONSONICHORST Co officers and crear,for their kind talention and gen-
Q01:14".05-1,5 mks prime gamily for sae by tlemanly deportment during the pa wage, and would
p,. Jal - -5 1 r VONZONNHOBBT k Co. also nay that every Cale and even Von was paid to
those wbo were sick, and decent• respect paid to
67 IS bids prime_
JA R: l x,.,ti.E lßttuer ni4" , to mom
pae remains of two of our fellow painengew who
, _ _
ItMB 11--6 sae now wei• ins- row 1... r . •
-far sale b ISAIMIDICKEY& Ce
w• - • ska n • land' • : • G •
.for wide b *2 ISA lA. DICKEY it Co
AVA A.88838.-11 1 bra while; liarir.s suar;
Gar yellow do &Wass-received per 3,8 Coa
sts and forme by CH GRANT, 44 water rt.
' Wit telt us,
Sit Ul , pathi. l7 bbla Lard; di own Feathenti ddo ' , Gone to that bourne from wher.ce no traveller
:.13 dilbsattnE,l9 do *lama!, to smile; tor solo by returns,'
, dectS ISAIAH DICKEY b. Co, front at
ICA OILSBI3-t6 bbls lioissarnond landS;ittit d b; one, a blooming bride, only a few dap, wedded,
.:xmeade by &err , stk. W IIAttLIAUCIII the other, a young man in the prime of life'
----' r(OFFEE-42) bap Rio Coffee; 60 do lolgoTra' d .; .10 the mid at °tufo we am in death."
4 . - Y CIO do B6. 0,40 V ler oda low ta elese , conslgn- - We Would rrnmectfully recommend the Penn
,
umba,by ~- de ,B A WIIARBAUGH
d u IAND eANIH.E9-100 toxiCinelanan Soap; of the best anilmost Comthqtable steam, vs on the
: Iwda and all forr i aal d e can try recl7 4 " Str tr .ll.4l7 dl4 AUGri g ' L esle y. Pm rn
a wl it te xle iv ! here
the
Pelheagere
cm'.
truly
.
Signed by S Shaw, H T Pigman, Jo hn Hullo
SIMI. C. Jones, and 44 others.
___
fiIirAPPLES-45:21 6ri 1t7 .13do Pesch
. , JOii e !. l - - 86 (7tARBAUGH
gIISUAR-.l6hbdopr m iro Saginir - saw efoz '
-• • • SO ' .do •do old tar, just reed
- , Omd for osiolsy .6621.. .86 W A 11,861108.
A TPLY.II-411bbfe ebelen Apples, hauling from stew
11 •ilia, initibr rata by 1 ,
sup 'r mapN haattle.n IP dat earn
- • haedleatat sale br ,
5 . • I 8 VVONBONNLIORST &Ca.
ACKEHEObbts ta* N 3, far sk , ip by
-t• • - Et }WON B46LIORSTA Co.
avvo i ffumutommrico.
' AD
- -
Ladles who- am Janes' Spamlab Illy Whhet
caciass - 44013xsCliidneui Thechi eeh- ialya a flab white trehrperent Akin.. Of this *
"Wog altabbgdo; fat sale by Boa cal titurbary.b; at a..
J.
wicza wcAziarzas inu " 4, an/ ana '
• walla aoalblanaWM
tiONIAIRRCIAL 1114 ORD.
ALMANAC.
949 Sun Sun Moon hlain2.
JANUARY.riaea. sem I riaaa I phast s
6 taturday, 727 4 e , „6'12 '
7 Sunday,. 727 - ,4 47, ..727 '
8 111anday, , 777 4 48 . '8 34 •
720 447 741
10 9 T e7=lay, 724 468 10 47. -
11 Thursday, .7 26 4 St- II W•
12 Friday, aS,
lavvicePrmantitraan Gszvrrs.
Tuesday Morning, January 9, 180. f
Tke markets yeste;day pieietitej their meal
quietness; isles were limited, and quotations gen
erally showed no material change.'
PL01:111--The receinis amounted to about threo
hundred bbls, the larger portion of which was de•
signed for storage. A gale of 110. tibial was erects
ed at the river from the steamer Wellsvide, at 54
bbl, which shows a slight improvement from
last quotations. Stiles from side are mainly coo ,
tined to dray_ load tots at 54914,12 fp bbl. Extra
tamtly brands are sold is a small way a 4,169:5325
bbL
RYE FLOUR—Sales to a moderate, extent at
3,25 p bbl.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—With limited sup.
plies m stems we ' note -moderate sales et 67c p
sack of 5011{0.
CORN MEAL—Supplies are light, and very
Mgr. doing; 45c p bale about the ruling figure of
the market
GROCERIES—The market is steady but not
active, and quotations are generally without
change. We note sales of old N 0 sugar in lint.
Red lots by hhd at 4 vaii. Prime is held at 50 ,
51e pD4 &lea at N 0 molaasea in lots of 3, 5
and 10 bbis at 270 p gall; of sugar house at 400
453 p gall. Rio corrals knit, with regular =les
441.9710
Sal `of loaf sugar at B(ffilOc p
151 Of rice Win, supplies light.
PROVISIONS—We' have nothing new to do
tiee under this bead.. Moderate sales of bacon
sides are effected at 411235 c, and of hams at 6 1 0
Oic pM. Salea of 50 kegs of lard made up of
limited lots of Nos 1 and 2, at eliffelc p 15. Sales
of No 1 is bbls at 6001 c gr 15. The receipts of
pork. have been toe fair extent, but we could hear
of no satea to any considerable amount. Sales of
15 bbls roll butter at a range of 10 to 121 c p 15 as.
La quality; Reg butteris in lair request, with sales
frpm store at filliffilfMe p ID ae in quality.
Stmx—Tlie steamer Consul on her downward
trip, attack a rock in passing Beaver Shoals and
sunk in shallow water. We are pleased to learn
that the boat in bat alighdy injured, and will be
soon tubed again.
CONXI2C6 or Nnw .Yoga—We have obtained
from the Custom House a statement of the im
ports at New York during each month of t h e year
1848. The findings are as follows:
Dutiable good..
Free do ....
Specie
Total imports
la 1847
With the exception—of 1817, 1639, 1836, and
1833, the import. of the past year have been great.
er than ever before.—(lour. of Com.
During the fortnight ending on the 23d instant,
$133,000 in coin were exported to France from
New York. The total exports of specie from New
York, far the present year, up to the 23d instant ,
are $10,619208
BUSINESS OF THE ILLINOIS AND MICHI—
GAN CANAL FOR ISIS.
The business on this new and important chew.
nel of commerce the past year has been much
, impeded on account of the Calumet feeder not
having been finished, which caused the supply of
water for a distance along'the line . to be almost
wholly drawn from the Chicago river by the pumps
at Bridgeport. The feeder will be finished the
coming season. The total receipts of tolls at Chi.
cago from the opening of navigation to Nov. 30111
',were $52,077; at La Salle, 535,813. total tolls, 557,
SOD. The miles run by boats, 157,967; passengers,
miles carried, 3,139,9.t6. The clearances at Chi.
. cago were:
Flour, bb15......
Port
Salt
Fish
Molasses
Sugar,
Wheat, bush....
Corn
Merchandise, lbs
Coal, tons.
Potatoes, bush...
iLataber, feet...
.Shlngies, M
Lard, bblu
Some of- ho prhuhipa: clearances at La Salle
were:
Floor, Ws.
'Pork
Sugar, a....
Wheat. bash
Corn
—(Cleveland Herald
TRADE OF CLEVELAND.
Our very worthy - and efficient Canal Collector,
with his usual promptitude, has furnished us with
the Wowing statement of the Canal commerce of
wCI lead.
ill be seen that while the receipts of flour,
and corn (or the past year, show a dimiou
tion as compared with the receipts for '47, owing
to the felling off of both in crops and priem, yet
the statement exhibits an increase in other articles
received and cleared, affording a handsome in
crease ill the amormt of tolls collected.
Caen. Couscroa's Otrics, Cleveland, J
January 1, 1819. S
Statement of some of the principal articles of
property that arrived pt, or were cleared from
Cleveland, by way of the Ohio Canal, during the
year lus:
Brinell Floor
" Pork
" Whi5key...........
" Linseed Oil
Pounds Pot and Pearl Ashes
" Pig Iron
" Butter— ......
" Bacon
" Tallow ........
Lyn and Nai15.... ..
Bushels Mineral C0a1...-:77.
" Corn.... ......
" Oats ........
" Wheat........ .
Pieces Staves and Beading.
C0rd5 7 W00d......... .....
Barrels Salt .........,. .........
" Lake ....... ....
Pounds Merchandise •. • • ..... ••• • '
" Furniture and Baggage
" Gypsum
a Castings ..........
Machina"
Ohio &lamina...
a Pot and Pearl A5he5........
" Other salts of LOY. •••• • • •
" Marble
" Hides and Shins— • ..... • •
a Grindstones . .•• • • • ..... • •
The amount of Toll collected at this
office during the oast year, is. • • • • •
do do do do.
rin f the year 1848, was.
—[Herald.
OatUe Markirt.
•
Baltimore, lan. 6.r-Cattle—Vbeve was a fair
eaPplp of beeves at the scales on Monday, the of.
tering& reaching 800 head, of which 480 wer o sold
60 remain over unsold, and 260 were &Wen to
Philadelphia. Prices ranged frimi2,2sos4 ‘ v. 100
as on the brio{ moil to 4,6007,75 net, and rem
gi=gritts.
We gate an improvement in the pric e of
hog•. Salm were made on Monday at OA 1.5 P.
37i•
PORT' 'or PITTSBURGH:-
ABILIVRD,
LootsMcLane, Bennett, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parkicaon, Brownsville.
Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver.
Lake 'Eric. Slatlest Bcavet.
.Beaver, Clark, Wellsville.,
Jas. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling.
DEPARTED.
Lonis McLane Bennett, Br,oornsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Michigan No, 2, Gilson, teaver.
Beaver, Clark, Wellsville.
Zachary Taylor, Loeoe, Steubeneillc.
At dusk last evening, there were 4 feet 8 inches
water in the channel, by pier mark, and falling
IMPORTS iiiKiiril
IVArehug...-Per Consul-1 pkg, Ctioninsham; 56
Lou flaxseed, J Sohoonmeher; 210 bbl flour, owner
aboard 212 do do, S MrClurhaa dr. co; 60 kErs lard
Smith & Sinclair' 5 bble butter 12 'aka wool, Orairn
.
6: McGrew; 31eite paper, Wm Annan; 216 do do,
S C
Per James Nelom-253 sides, 2007 s houlders,
bulk meat, 51 hhds hams, G W Jackson; 6 bin
merine, M Davis; 5 asks ginseng, 8 bbla mdse, Bak.
aley & Smith; 32 hides, I bdl deerskins, 1 bell, 11
H Hartley.
Ciarionati--Per Isaac Newton-16 bdls bars
Brown dc Colbenson; 32 Rd* lard, Clark & Thom;
52 bble whiskey,Myers & Hunter; 50 do molasses,
S McClurkan dc co; 100 bra meat, Hays & Black;
pkg books, Kay & co.
Hockingport—Per ilus rags. D T
Morgan; 36 bgs oats, 4 do corn, 1 keg eggs, I Don.
aldson; 12 bbls wheat, 26 dos brooms, „I S Dilworth
7 aka corn, 1 cci rags, McGill & Roe; 3 !aids tab,
11 Mils dour, J & R. Floyd; 7 aka feathers, owner a
board; 110 able flour, owner aboard; 5 kgs butter,
J S Dilworth; 53 bblo eider, owner aboard; 51 MIA
flour, =mbar' Sc Shipton; 117 do do. Orum &
Mc-
Grew; 2 bga onions, 1 bbl butter, 1 box do, 3 bbls
lard, Lambert & Shipton.
Consulting Eng_tneers & COUnsellees fee
Patentee.
Mee 'for proesnihg and defending Pntenta, Impartial
Intarennuon on Alcohol:tie. and the applieadonof
once to the An., and on !imminent and Foreigniatwe
of Patents.
"MOP. WALTER R. JOHNSON, /Mee Philadel
phia, and Z. C. ROBBINS of - Washington city,
(to be aided by If asard Knowles, Esq., late Alacitinest
of the United States Patent Offiee,) have auoctated
themselves together for the prosecution of the above
branches of professional business, either in their Mik
at the Patent Office, or before the Courts; and will do
vote their undivided attention' to forwanimgthe inter
est of Inventors and others who may consult theca or
place business to their hands. Mr. Knowles has for
the past twelve years held the post of hi:tab:test in the
United States Patent Office, and resigns that'simation
to take part in the present undertakmg. His thients
and peculiar fitness Fr the important office so long fill
ed by him, have been fully recognised by Inventors
wherever the officepselfis bittern.
The office of Messrs. J. & R. is on F street, amanita
the Patent Offiee, Washington, D. C, where communi
cations, post paid, will be promptly attended to; exam
inations made, dravriags, specifications, and all requi.
ite papers prepared—and models procured when desi
red—on reasonable term. Letters of enquiry, expect
ed to be answered after examirtallonaltad, mast be ac
companied by a fee office dollars,
In the duties of their office which pertains t the Pa
tent Laws: Messrs. J. & R. wilt be assisted by a legal
gentleman of the highest professional character, and
idly conversant w ith
r ittechaules and other Scientific
sublents. my2Osi&wlyS
. $79,999,2 . 59
- 8,307,974
- 1,093,727
TO COTTON AND SUGAR PLANTERN.
yIeANI'ATION IN ARKANSAS,—The .baeritt.
offers for sale the extensive plantation in Arkan
sas, formerly belonging to and occupied by the late
Governor lieut. of Maryland, and emnaming twenty
eight hundred and eighty-threw sad a half acres of land
'I his estate lies in the comm. of Phillips and Crit
tenden, and is situated in Walnut Ilend, mi the Mimi..
sippi river, twenty-five miles above the town of Hele
na It is said to be the highest river land In that re
gion of country. Its soil is peculiarly adapted to the
growth of cotton . Its improvements are on overseer's
house, a hone-mill, several earn houses, and good
quarters for servants.
Upwards of seven hundred acres of this land have
been cleared and are now cultivated. The rest of it
may be easily cleared, the most being already doney
and has less limber upon it, and that chiefly of ash,
which is readily sold at a well teemed wood yard, In
gunottlies of several thousand cords every year.
This plantation is one of great value, and presents a
rare opportunity to the public. In the hands of a good
planter tt may be rt.!) , mode of immense annual pro
fit Its facilinee of tutotcourse with Ng. , Orleans af
ford &constant avenue for the disposal of its products.
It to distant about an miles from Cinctituan. 290
mil. from the mouth of the Ohio. and 740 antes from
New Oilcan..
b 9,6 00 960
93 036,251
This property mill i.e divided into several pans, if
desired.
For terms, Sc . apply iposi paid) to
WILLIAM B. PERLVB,
Bat usiore,Maryland.
Head Qnartera for Boots and Shoes,
Corner of Southfield and Fourth CAI
Prereacraou, Ps.
TRO: tt 6. SCOTT. having co eased the
general Root and Shoe bonne., whoievale and
retail. theni'd vespectholy invite the uteettoo of
then .nends need the public eenerany to their eptendtd
nem stock Nei opened. rotessOng of mane, women's.
boys`. misses' and r11111.1(C.C• wear, of every variety,
suitable for tire wawa and at prters to wit the umea.
Also, • spleedtd article Mmulle Gum Shoes„ for gnu.
Uemeu and ladies. Please cal and examine for s our,
setves. TROTH k sant
corner of Smithfield and 4th eta Pitwburgh.
N. B —Travelled Trunks, Carpet Bag., ae., always
on band and low tor civil. ).3
.....2,135
..
1 624
.. 507
-150.148
-201.91 ,
..39,169
.4,665.139
.....2,353
...10,661
14,419,747
JA MF.S M. COOPF:E., tis•ing this day as.l./11./
with IMO W i S. Laver, they will hereafter
conduct the wholesale Hardware bosoms, ander the
name and style of COOPER S Lok FEL Y.
The new lino reopecoully solteit a continuance of
the Moor and patronage enjoyed by the late concern
and u their .applies, Foreign and Doswesue, will
whys be obtained from best hands foe cub only, they
pledge themselves to sell al rates which shall defy the
most insure.. competion.
....4.559
.. .1.290
2,969,97 i
252 200
-46525
-19,158
WORCESTER'S PIASOS
T) ECM Whir this day, and far sale at unumfacturers
17%,prices, three elegant Roseerood Pianos, mode by
H. °wester, N. Y. These instruments are consider
ed fatly equal, if not superior, to any now made in N
York, moving as full, wand, and melodious tone; war
ranted to wear well and give satisfaction.
The price of these Pianos is believed in be much
lower than any other manufacturer's in N. Y.
Those who are in wantof • good and elegant Piano
at a moderate price. will please call and examine the
above at the core of the subscriber. where a large as
sortment of Chwkentight celebrated Pianos can always
be found. JOHN H. MbLLOR,
tt Wood st
EMIE=I
Receiving, Forwarding and neutral Commie
sin Merchant,
CONXIEZIAL STFLIILT ST. Luce. Mo.
N. 11.-i-istrict a/scut:on paid to orders oor purchasing
in this Markel. sold Lamest prompts . transacted.
Reference at Pittsburgh, John hPFnden & Co.
dec2S-dam
OILS -101.0 calls natural eoi'd Winter Sperm Oil;
eta do Blenched do do do
IMO do do do Whale do
500 do N W roast erode do do
8 tittle No I Lard do
5 do Linseed, warranted pure, do
2u do Strait's Taxmen, erar'oul {vie, do
In store and for sale by
dee& MILLER & RICKETSON
1848.
-417 521
.. 26,111
.. 41,135
.. 1,157
.. 64.381
7,071 964
2554 304
1.82035,5
.1,638.803
THE subscribers have this day assomated them
selves together for the palpate of transactinga
wholesale and retail Dry Goode and Grocery Donnas.,
at No ral Liberty, opposite Seveuth Street, under the
style and firm of BUSIIFIELD & HAYS.
Pittsburgh, January 1,1549.
N. 11.—Our old customers and the public are 'wetted
to give us a call.
TLIE subscribers, mrelving partners of the firm of
Atwood, Jones re Co., will routines to wanner n
orwarding and Commission busmen., under the style
of Hardy, Jones & Co. AARON A HARDY,
SO WM. P. JONES.
206.626
...15,674,759
....1,407,261
1351,454
......165,955
- .1,565.7;0
427,241
10,162
4,965
Box LOST..--Lost, on th 10th October, one Bos,
lb marked M. &S. Laokey, brunt Louis,
Mo." It C a., a
.pposed to have been taken off
on board o' steamer Caleb Cope or Lake Erie, as the
drnyman who hauled it delivered good. to these boats.
A liberal reorard will be paid for She recovery of the
seam. ratl-evr D LEECH &Co, Canal Buie.
DIVIDEND
1848.
... '72400
... 9,782
13,832416
-678,103
.2,659,756
.1,896,0 W
...172,760
-.471;753
-208.537
.. 56 756
.1,563.080
-128,886
~. 58,128
...145 727
.4p06,..920
.3,550,240
ASO26
0111C1 or rue Athlone= Blows Co., /
Pituborgh, January 1, lee% 5
TUE Pretident and Managers of the Company for
electing a Bridge over the elver Allegheny, oppo.
site Piueborgb, In the county of Allegheny, have this
day declared a dividend of Two Dollars on each
share of the Capitai gtock. standing in the moue of in
dividuals On the Book, of the Company out of the
profits of the last slit months, which will be paid
Stoekbolders or their legal representatives forthwita.
jaiLdlntr,w2fr JOHN geeretarv.
EASONABLE GOODS SELLING OFF—A/esan
der R Day are gelling off &immutably Ow price.
• large Worm:tent of mperhu Blankets; large 401.1 , •-
lie Blantatalow pined; a large as.runent of colored
Ilannelarbeavy woolenplaid Long Bliagrls; heavy
Terkeri and blanket Shawl.. lad
BLANKED COATING—Drab, Leven Oa, grey MlX
rd and bloc, for can by the plan or packee, at
shannfaeturcrs prince, by MURPHY "r. IA:
Jedi libeny mopposite
5a0,51 o 25
CLOTHS—I can black mixed Leavy co.eimerca;
do Tweeds, fancy colors; I do bailey esa.issarn
for .ale at mentifeetorere prices, by
MURPHY &
0,665 'l5
14,546 50
-
lEVIATIION GOLD DENS, a magnaleent sad
j excellent pen, being the beet sent to this
market; for male by W W WILSON,
corner market and Ith
_ . _ .
CLOTH STOKE.
IIi,TOW'S THE TO/ El—All those nch mule Cloths
IN Commove, and very choice Vostoms, will be
closed out at half fine, and say
ST Tnouni
UILUINGS,nge peed In
PO Li
corner wood and fifth at,
THE undersigned having removed to Worthington
city, will attend to the prosecution of claims on
the Government, and to any law bus/tress before the
Courts of the District, with which he may be eeteyetett.
dece.43111% ANDREW WYLIF
WEISH FLANNELL ,-- W It Murphy has on band
a tall assortment of these desirable Goods, also,
a full assortment of dornesue tinshrinkable du, and a
fall assortment of ocanet and yellow, and spotted, for
Christmas Irma.
Home made Flonnels--ortrite, brown and barred: •
.apply constantly au hand. declal
ANOTHER VIIMI ARRIVAL—Of thaw ensue.
passed 'tapestry 3 ply Imperial Carpets; received
this day end for sal, at reduced prices at the carpet
wart of W Arc:Liwrock.
76 fourth at
Y - • -
SUSI.: IAYST—Was dropped by &Lady ma her way
I. front 'Mott a ilsgiule. book Wore, Wood FL, to
Eaton'. trimming store, a purple Silk Purse, worked
'orbit steel beads, containing a SW note 011 the Sauk of
Pittsburgh. The finder will bn suitably maniple/1 by
keying the tame at either of the above named
deck: •
RTIFICIAL FLOWERS—PIaith /a Johnson, 46
alarkeest,Would invite the atlantic* of dank'' ,
and other. to their extensive stock of Preach and
American artificial Flowers, which will be offered at
castes prices. deer
THBT HECEJVFA,Tero.ll:dendtd tieW n. PsT.C i n t l,}...
e 1 from the celobrate4 feelOrY or 1'. 4 1„,,f e ,',,,,„ , z ,
V., and ue °nurse Clerio, rosewood,: _ . 1. ...„.
i,
eingt one hi octave, emit Coleohla dEol
MIL .. .
—'
n be sold at MILDur + .
1 be"
" "T'li cl
Pi'`"'" .i H
KLEMM
um, oriees•
dee)
Sole A t for .
'irons A Clark
gen
BLANKETS -1 ease for sale by
Alec= 13 1 , VON BONNIIORST fa Co
OBACZO—ab keys No I, bix twist Tobaero, ayrima
fe.'d qd'oat sad for safe by
data • MaLEAS NICOLB
Rzertrzo roa Tax I
Oar city to day has
_worn a gloomy appearance.
The death of oar estimable citizen, Mr. Hays,
has been a cause of general mourning. About
noon the shops, stores and ware houses were gen
erally closed, and oar streets wore rather the as
pect of sacred holy-day than of business.
It was touching in the extreme to observe the'
general sympathy in favor of the deceased. The
firemen of the various companies were all in sited.
dance, and formed themselves in fines around the
dwelling of Mr. Hays.
At half past one o'clock the procession started in
the flowing order:—
Eagle Fire Company, (of which Mr. Hays was
a member) consisting of about one hundred end
eighty members, all wearing mourning badges,—
Next three earriages--containing the principal
friends of the deceased.
Next the hearse, conveying the body. After.
wards followed fiftysfour carriages.
There were about 3000 persons—aa nearly as
we could estimate—who followed the funeral as far
as the toll gate. These turned off right and left in
good file, allowing the carriages to pass—the whole
body lifting their hats, while the corpse rind the ac
compaaying carriages passed along. All the fire ,
men except those of the Eagle Company remained
on this side of the toll bar. The procession went
on to the Cemetery, moving slowly and solemnly,
until they arrived at the house of the Superinten.
dant of the Cemetery. At this point the members of
the Eagle Compaey tiled off, uncovering their
heads, while the carriages and the hearse procee
ded to the grave.
The coffin was covered with black cloth and or
nernented with a plain silver plate bearing the
Wowing i ascription—
Aged 35 years, 3 months and twenty two days,
The corpse was then deposited in the grace,
after which, the Rev. Mr. Swift addressed the
assembly, in the to/lowing words :
Assns ALT TIR GRAVE.
There, my young friends, we deposit the re
mains of an excellent young man, and a worthy
and estimable citizen, whose if. wan suddenly and
unexpectedly taken, while in the performance of
an act of kindness to others.
L there not an eloquence in that scene, that no
expression of mine can convey. Yes, it is fully
demonstrated In your tears.
My young brethren here present, you are enga
ged in the useful occupations of life; many of you
may be called upon to fulfil your duties to society
In cases of extreme danger, and even, as in this
case, to incur the risk of death.
A A. Al ASON Co .60 marketstreet, have past
. received utiother large insetee of plaid Long
and Siknare Shawls, bought Z. per cent less than any
previously received this season.
Our stock of :shawls is now the largest in the city,
and purchasers may be certain that our prices from
Let me then appeal to you. as you nand looking 1 `,1"" date will be 05 P" cant le" than al e"detemer
into this grave—let me entreat you to remember,
as here illustrated, the great importance, in life, of
the neoeuity of being prepared to die.
Take a lesson from this solemn scene; and
while you Wive to serve the community and your
country, and your (vends, I entreat you, beloved
youth, to be ever prepared CA. the boar of death,
for the Saviour's coming, and for the happiness and
the blessedness ef those that die in the J...rd.
May God grant this to the lovely youth here as
sembled together—aad to hts name be all the
honor. Amen.
A solemn pause for several second. followd this
address, after which the procession moved off
in about the same order that it entered the burying
ground.
FrNilLl.l. or Ms. Hart—Yesterday on motion of
Mr. Metcalf, in the District court, it was ordered
"That as a token of respect for the memory. and of
sympathy tar the family of Wu.t.Lan Hans, s ctn.
zen Fireman, who periahed in the conflagration of
the 6th inst. this court will adjourn, that the court
and bar will attend the funeral, and that aoertified
copy of this order be transmitted be the clerk to the
family of the deceased."
A Similar motion was made in the Court of Com
mon Pleas, by lion. Mr. Shaler cod an order made
accordingly.
17 , 191.2, Ia THE .4.11.-lesterrlay an inquest sew
held in the county jail by Mr. Richard.in, Coro
ner, on view of the body of a man mooted Hugh
Mureen, who died about daylight the same morn •
log. He was committed for vagrancy, oa Saturday,
by the Mayor, and was as well so usual when the
Sheriff went to bed on Sunday evening. He was
seized with vomiting, Martha", and cramp in the
course of the night. A refloat priooner attended to
bun as well as he was able, but about daylight he
fell across the pipe wed the worming the cells,
and never moved afterwards. An inquest was
held at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. Vordsct,
"Died from the effects of intern penmen.-
COOPER k LA VKLV.
No 5s Wood meet
COURT OF QUARTHR Scsatoras--114nndav morn
ing Present, Judges Patton and Joan —Gm. vs.
Alex Scott—Bgham for the proseeutron. Mee-
ars. M'Clure, Kerr and Black for the defence—
Thu a an indictment for the larceny of several ar
ticles from the store of A. A. Mason & Co-, Market
street. The defendant, who is a lad of genteel
and otherwise prepossessing- appearance, wu a
clerk in their store.
Mr. Baker, a clerk in the same store, urns called
witness on behalf of the prosecution. The
arming was taken up with his examination, and
he discussion of counsel on both aides as to the
mode of examining this witness. The evidence
posers to be circumstantial. Before his examine
two was concluded, the Court on motion adjourn
ed to attend the funeral of Wm. Hays, Jr.
The Court will meet this morning at 9 o'clock,
when the above cause Will be continued.
Disratur Conar.—Robert Hague, vs. Gabriel
Adams, Mayor of Pittsburgh, and John Barr. This
was an action to recover damages, for false linv
prisooment, on or about the lot of March lain.
Counsel fig plaintS, Mr. Magehan ; for defence,
Mr. C. 0. Loomis.
It appearing that Mr. Hague having an execs.
tion against a man of the name of Robert Kelly,
had seized upon his goods, and In pursuance of
his duties, made a sale of the goods in the market.
place, on the day above mentioned. It was alleged
by the Mryoes police, that this was contrary to
one of the city ordinances, inasmuch as Mr. Hague
was 'obstructing the way' in the street, and Hague
was accordingly required to desist. He refused
to do so, and was arrested end taken to the
Mvoes office. The action was broughtio recover
damages for the anest. Several witnesses were
examined, Rom some of whom it appeared, that
there was a little. jealousy between the Mayor's
and the Independent pollee.
Court adjourned to attend the funeral of Mr..
Hays.
MAY,7IIOI Orates—There were six persons
brought before the Mayor yesterday morning chore -,
ed with dru he ones and disorderly conduct. Among
them was nn old woman, semisDuteltssetnis French,
whose language puzzled most affeMually, all the
litertui of the °Mee: She had a great deal to say
which nobody could understand, and under this
dllfleulty the Mayor gent her to jail for flee days•
StIDDIX DIATLI.—Mr. J. G. Thomas, a dietin
guished merchant, of the firm of Meter.. Ansel,
Trontman and Thomas, Market St., Philadelphia,
died. suddenly, this evening, on board the steamer
Baltic, about eight miles above this city.
THLATRE-113:11)MT Op Mite Camas—The nu.
morons admirers of Miss Cruise will be pleased
to Icarn that her benefit is to take place tins
evening. Mr. B. Williams has kindly volunteered
his vervicts on the occasion, and as will be men
by advertisement, the hill Is en attractive one.
NOTICE
Winona-I...lectures this evening nt Philo Hall.—
Don't forget it.
Pain - rns Farrrvsb.—The Journeymen P.n.'re
of the two rides are requested to meet at the Chronicle
Joh Orkin, this evening, at 7 o'clock, to make a ar
rangements fora proper celebration of Franklin's birth
day, January 17th.
P4WI4I4III;ZETTIi tiPITIAL ELECTION.—The special ,
election held on Monday last in the four districts 1
of Massachusetts which failed to elect Representa
tives to Congress at the regular election in Nov.
hes resulted m the reeelection of Daniel P. King
in the second district, and the election of Orin
Fowler in the ninth district. Both these gentle'
men were the regular Whig nominees. Charles
Allen, the Free soil candidate, is elected from the
fifth district, and in the fourth district John G.
Palfrey, of the same politics, and the present
member, leads all his competitors, but has tailed
den election by a few hundred votes. The vote
in till the districts was animosity small. So far as
reported only 32,000 votes have been polled in the
rowns which gave 48,600 in Nov. being a falling off
of one third.
We share in the regrets expressed by the Mss.
sachusetts papers at the defeat of the Hon. Charles
Hudson, in regard to which the Boston Atlas just.
ly 'nye that "one of the most faithful of her sons
that ever represented Maintahbusetts in Coogress
since the adoption of the Coestitutiou has been
moot shamefully and ungratefully treated. Shame
on the people who can thus discard an honest,
aithful, and most deserving public se-rvant n —
Nit. laud.
LOCAL HAITERS.
Funeral of Kr. Wm. Hay*
*William Hays Jr.
Born, Piushurgh, Oct. 17, 1813.
Dell January 6, 1..49.
rDRY & VARIETY GOODS.
DAY GOODS NOTICE.
A. A. MASON k CO.,
No. 60 M...urr mom. Prrnas.os. PA.
BEG leave most respectfully to announce to their
numerous patrons and the public, that they, is
consequence of contemplating a change in the...Dul
ness. propose opening the whole of their extensive
warehouse, (including all their wholesale rooms.) for
rettlihnSt and wilt continue open until the first of Feb
ruary, commencing on New Years day, 1649. Our
wholesale stock, comprising one of the most extensive
and varied assortments of Fancy and Staple Dry
Goode ever exhibited in the western country, will be
offered at lower prices than ever before known. Fre
i); article, however choice and desirable. will be ac
cordingly reduced. Upwards of fifty thousand dollars
of our stock has been recently psi rebus. d, the gerttre
portion of which are foreign goods, received at New
'lurk by late European arrivals, which from the late
ness of the season, as well as the known pressure in
the money market, were sold at immense sacrifices at
public sales, at rates varying from twenty-fire to filly
per cent less than similar goods brought the first of the
season. We are therefore confident that oar prices for
the time above mentioned will be found to be even
lower lean any Eastern wholesale rates.
We anxiously invite all persons to visit our este',
liahment whether they purchase or not, and test the
truth of the above—usaring them that they will incur
tin oblAsboti t.terehy. but confer a favor upon the I re
nriemrs. Our assortment of Silks. Shawls, and her
Mel.. Goods will amply repay one for a visit: added
to which. no unusually great di•play of Dotnestie
Goods will, we hope, thduce all to call.
Our system of one price will be strictly adhered to.
fat A A MASON k. Co
ICII DRESS GOODS, per toreign steamer Europa.
—A A Muses A Ca, No Market street. will
open this morning ; Rich Dress Goods, eompristng the
following styles vat Satin plaid ?defines, a new arti
cle, and the. richest goods imported this season; all
wool Fiends, high colors and choice styles; all wool
Cashmeres and Mous de lAines; fine Coburg and Lye
nese Cloths, of any describable shade and color. dote
striped Cashmeres, in great variety. novel
GENT'S' CLOAK TASSEI,3-2 doe mohair Tll.l.
eele, owned; 3 do .dk do do; 2do do fine do; Id
do do Ladies Tunis, assorted; do eol'd do do.
WOOLEN 600014-10 dos children's woolen coats;
6 dodo do Cape. 4 do do common; 10dos Woolen eon,
torte, escorted; 12 do do WWI tinge; Abdo ladies Cash
mere Ciloenc, need.
LEATHER BELTS-3o dor blk Molkskin BMW M
do do Morocco do, 3 do cnl•d do; ea
R=EU=
FRKEIII ARRIVAL—W. ArClintock offers to those
r wishing to furnish houses, the handsomest assort
ment of Carpeting ever brought to this market, com
prising in part the following varieties: Rich style Vel
vet Pile; Sattuneter Tapestry, Brussels, extra super 3
ply; super 2 ply, superfine and fine Ingrain Carpets;
to which he moot reopectraly invites his friends and
the public, to call and examine before purchssing
elsewhere. Wuoeroom, No. 75 Fourth et, Pmsburgh.
deele
- pc ENV JEWELAY—I do: gold patent Lever Watch
N
es; " detached " "
I • silver
Also, gold pen and pencil Cases, Vest chants, heavy
Guard eltainz, Bretut Pot, Flinger Ring*, For Rings
and a complete assortment of o.her jewelry. at
deed ZEBULON KiNstn'S, 67 market at
• - _
Q kirk:RION LONG — WRAWLS—W R Murphy has
Q 1 received this Morning by grpress, a lot of very
aupenor wool Long Shawls., of handsome style.
FILYMB Ml:mans—On hand, a good stock Of these
goods—olive, invisible, green, Gamed maroon, drab,
se•rlet. Ac. Also, Pumnettos, of desirable color..
A few black Thibet Long rhawba of a rood quality,
on hand at nomb cast comer 4th and Market sta.
deco
11,, , tte.2.61AiM1JN0:4 AT IN/St . —Smith & Johnson
r 46 Market street, voll sell for We balance of the
season at cost- their stork of French Merinos, comprt
sina the most choice color. Now is your Lane to se
cure bantams. decIZI
Y ra.v est se calved at ZCLYIOII Kin
wry, o 7 .Mark et street,
1/0 pa colored Velvet RrObon, assoriod colors;
a embroidery Crimp, lap. wide Plain, /cc
NetitAWLei—Alegander te Day, have
I teat received by express. one Canon Plaid Lang
Shawl.. some of which are or the finest quality. and
the mete. style. imported, and are now offered at
fincee greedy reduced from the rate. obtained early
La the 1,2,1011,
Aim, a :en. extra fine ••Chene Lane" Brochs Long
Shawls. winch egg be closed at gee. bargains. The
ladies ate melted to an many examination.
ALEXANDER & DAY, 75 market sty
derl3 N W nor of the Diamond
RENCiI SHAWLS—Super French
lerinern Shawls, of that lac.t styles and reheat
treats., lust opened and seilmg at a very peat reduc
tion from former prices
"• • '
deel3 ALEXANDER k DAY
(r ENTS' FL RNISHING GOODS—Fine Storm won
,5 standing collar, menno. silk and wool Vesta do
do do Drawers, sok, kid and wool Gloves; men a,
cotton and wool Hose, bib Italian eraaats; fine Ze.
phyr Scarfs.. deOS F H EATON A Co
AXAINSTER. CARPETS—We would mane tbe
aneunon of nose alining to (aroma houses, to
cab and examine our Amnion , r Carpets, which ars
very, nett in sty, and colors.. Waresoora, No 75. (lb
Si, Pitisliorsh dealt W AMU:VT(IOE
n DA At A NVCltinock came to porch. ,
en. .y hatinniine u.sonnietu of net satin Da ,
mask • lot indoor curtem• Also. French chintzes.
bad., linen. trart•parei shades, An.. at ht. carpet ware
MOM. .; S Feu non arch
0111.- ."..Li eatie. gold nit z
T" h Ll' A\
brownxiatbr?Sli' l .
weed.. do Fancy Ca...nacre
tun reed and for sale at omou torturer. prices
AIL ft PHY A LEE, liberty et,
&min opposite SW
ISSEN INPANTS' W EA R—F II Karon &
.01. Co, have added to their former business a de
partment under charge of Mr. Ingelow of Boston, fur
making lo order in init. styles. Infante' %Vent. Mimes
Sacks. c.o.iks and Dresses, Ladies mid Bents Dressing
Gowns.
Asarscents hmbroulered or stamped for embroidery,
inntann. netuna, erotchet work,hemautching and mar.
slug neatly executed nov3l
roceiviog
lJ W NFC4intorka. 75 Fourth street, every valley,
of Carpet, cona,sune m pan of ALLMI.IOSI. 01 most
beautiful patere, Velvets. latest patterns imported,
very rich, 'lam-tory, Bronsby.3 ply. sup. and Veneuan,
all of whien eve trtll sell at low . they eon he on.
eb.ed in this market. I mporttn, and parch..tng from
themanufacturer, enables us to compete with the
eastern market novl3
'f - 111%1111%135-2dos ilk lace Demi Veda,
3pm co.kt Yo:k Vet eel.: :XI eons blk Ihosey But.
lona lk do modulo. do, ?do cold Floss do, LI do
do Foote.. do: I, do, cord ftecey silk Gloves. 6 do blk
Jeally Lad Flinge, 12 do French elk Ruches; reed
Om day by F II FIATON it Co,
NH . A L. :::I) !N r. D , II)R , S , A d L O E- d ..-10 1 p c .
.ta ba y : a m n d kel ,
Blanket.: I do trey rowed Math, I 4.10 Army Cloth,
TerJo. brown. buthlr roof gold mu. do the
A
ttaxtothres, I bale lone
Blanket Coaung - , constgacJ
dthe et from mar utheturers and for male Isy the package
or iNece MURPHY A LEY- IA .O at
I) °•z hltTlC WOOLLENS Biurke a, Flannci.
laver. tic Cm/sinew, 3-1 Cloth and Casatmese, by
toe wee or package, very leer, for vale by
novle GEO COCHRAN
F_'+--4 ewes new Al yle Fancy
F Aj C wu r C rtsr i l ', ; 4 ? L ‘ bn i'a
tbi L figures and eery handsome
,wwls.)uw opened by
DOCTOR TOVILSELPI
FMS SS CE.NTS!—Ity num. oi the Pocket Fewe
laps., or every one ht. own Physician! twentieth
edition, with upward. dr • hundred engravings, show
ing prmatedisetee. in every shape and form, and foal.
fotmanon of the generative system, by W. YOUNtI,
M. I) tune has now ...ed. that persons soder
ing from secret disease, need no mote become the vic
tim or quackery, a. by the presenpuons contained in
this book any one, may core himself, without hindrance
lo butane.., Or tto knowledge of the most moment
irtend. and with One tenth the usual expense. In ad
fawn to the genetal routine of pnvaie flowage, it fully
dap... the cause of manhood's early decline, with
ebservaliona o rrmire—besides many otherde
angementr which tt wonld not be proper to enumerate
en thepobhe prints
a Any prison sending 25 cents enclosed in • letter,
will tee.. cite copy of this bunk, by mail, or five co
pies will be tent for one dollar. Address - DR W.
YOUNG, 1:21 Span. street, Philadelphia," pos.
paid
%V ANTED—Propnetors of ding or hook stores, and
pedlars, in evert town In the Vaned States, to act as
agents for the above work mat7-deoll3to
Basotisg.vaGalvanixed TIM Plates.
THE subscribers beg to call the attention of Builders.
Architects and wooers of Buildings, to the many
advantage. which these plate, possess over all other
metallic substances hitherto used (or roofing, an., as
t wtthoot to
i t i l a e t was t e o s m e a a t i, oic a e r : n h g e ll n g o b w trTz n of t. l . 7 „ .l . l i
years to this particular, both in this country and to Eu
rope. They are Ire. liable to expansion and contrac•
tien from sodden change ortbe atmewphere, than cam.
mon tin plate.. Iron, nine, orally other metal now used
for roofing, and consequently fort. . ranch better and
tighter roof; region:lg far leas frequent repays, whilst
the first cost Is but a trifle
,f ro.
A fall supply, an
d l sPres rom It to 'JO W. 0., rex,
crawly on band an for sate by
-'•-" - - - -
OEO. R. hIORNWOOO k CO.,
14 and 16 11,aver alrcer, New York
The patent right for this antele baying been ...trod
for the United Staten, all parties inacrtnging thereon,
either by importation or °nimble, will be women.
tod. oot7o.iiicwlyT
RUST PROOF IRON
THE undersigned hare erected works in the city of
New York, for the purpose of Galvanising ell arti
cles of Iron, which it is desuable to PROTECT FROM
uusT, ouch at Telegraph Wire, Oohs, Spike., Nails,
wire for Penees, and any other article winch may he
required. For }loops for Casks, MI • substitute for bale
Hop, tor Clothes Lines, Lighuting Rods, and a host of
other applicnuons, it will be found cheap and durable.
They would panicularly call at to he Galvani
zed Wire for fences; it re-quires no paint, sod will not
rust. Also to Spike. and Bolts, the preservation of
which it of so roach importance, that it will commend
itself to the notice of oil those intereareiL
GEO 11. MOKK%VOOD tr. cu., Patentees,
oct3o.lar.srlyT 14 and 18 Beaver at, N lioTk
WSW INSTRUEEET
TBE subscriber has ismn appointed Sole Agent for
sale of CASHAII I'd LayDovED ISEI.OIW,
WIS.. manufactured and .d perfected by Mews.
Murch & White, of llsicinortu. the usual compass
and event bet. but four octovea, .M. & W.,
in Accordant.° with the getteral demo and demand,
have extend. the scale of these instruments to 4 and
even 5 octave., tithe practicable to perform
upon them any music written for the t rano or Organ.
The exterior, also, hits been much improved by placing
the body of the iiirtroment upon • cast iron frame
beautifully bronzed and ornamented, rendering ti at
once a most elegant and extremely dealmble
The phee is put so low as to bring It within tbli mach
of every one to obtain a perfect wtheical Instrument,
nod, at the name time, • mart elegant piece of fut.-
itte for n comparative trifle. H. KLFSIER,
At J W Woodwell's
Is. D.—Call and examine. dawn
_ _
A FURTHER ILEDUCTION
••._• • _ . •
JAS. hi litlP R Kn. a SONS' PATENT SODA A RH—
-1 to d tons 31 cash ewe:tenor 4 mos. gored hills.
that or upwards, 31 do pot, 6 trim do, Interest ad
ded. For the 11111/0/ kir lillgagY et this brood .1. refer to
the glom and soap manularturers of We city general
ly. W & hl htITCHELTTLFAI,
deed 1110 ['Deny st
nfifF. been llL't FIRE subscribers BRICKS—The subscribe hewing
1. appointed sole Agents by the manufacturers,
for the sale of the celebrated "Phan: Wicks," are
now prepared to fill order. for an quantity, at POt
natilt h por 1,000. For the construction of furnaces of
ids, these bucks have beau pronounced by m
petFanludgeaas beingaupenor to sit ether Ire brinks
sow in use. C A hVANULTV tr. Co, Canal Basin.
essno _
EXTRA AND SUPER THREE PLY CARPETS--
Receir ed ihis day, direct from the manufacturers,
a bandaome tenor tricot of extra super and super three
pie imperial Carpels, of new .tylea, to which we ask
the aueutionof those wishing to Caraish booted; or
steamboats. Carpet waren:am, No 75 Fourth at, Pitts
burgh. deal NV hPCLINTOCK
rRLSR ROLL BUTTER-2U bbla Plainipan Butte;
landing dais day by the Union Linz, and for sale
by clee2s J t RFLOYD
MISCELLANEOUS.
- -
CITY ttf Yl rrz,su lull, 5414:
IN accordance with the proem.* of an Act of
tbe,Generisi Assembly at the sitAirr . of Tenteryl.mita,
pro`ritliott (or the ~, a tisoryiltni of the city of Pitts
burgh, and of the topple... to wild Act, I, Heel..
M•yor of said city, du la.e dos, my Prods.
deelerinyr the o.c.mp 'Fames ! Jan.
nary, A. D Is4U, being the tilt day yf 111•1 ,nth, "ton
freemen of emelt Herd of Auld city," rptalltiett to vote
for member. of the lloote of iteprteeniatirea at th.
Commonwealth, Wld Tacit ing•ther,sl the siee•r.l
Cs., for holding elect...lto their respective Welds, ssd
elect I.y ho mum, of the ssisf city, uuslibed to
be elected • member of lee lions., tit ItapresentlUses
of this Commonwealth—ln be Mayor of said nay
thn: on the sou, de', iti .tinforroity I,n•
fore recited nuinorinr•, 11311 alto 141 OM of
Councils, district/us •siti sty, emitted 11110 a law on
the turn day at November, A 1.1 1011, the clusene of
the First ward will elect by bal:ot one person to be •
member of the Select cwt.,: of raid city, and rum
per,.. meinher. of relevant, Council of eaid
city, of the Second ward one ',Twin to be o me her
o(the select, and rimer per to be members of the
common council; of the Third ward, one person to be
a member of the select_ and six par.,. to be members
of the common c. 0.; of the Teurth ward, one person
la be • member of the select. and limas persons to be
membere of the comfit...et!, of the Filth ward,
one person to lie member of the select, and ceveN
persons be member. of the common conned. of the
Sloth want, one person to beam ember of the select
and TH.. per arse to members of the common
council: of the Seventh ward, one pennon to be a mem
ber of the select_ and two persons to be members of
the common romnl, adze Entlitli ward, one person
to be amember of the r:lert, and Two per... to be
member. of the common council, of the Nuath ward,
one person to be a member of the select, nod oast per
son to be a member of the common council—each of
whom Well be qualified to serve ton member of the
House of Representatives of this Commonwealth_
Given under my band and seal of said city of Pitt.-
burgh, this 3Lah day of December, A. D. 1M419.
ia I A BRIE', ADAMS.
JAMES W. WOODWELL,
Modern and Antique Yurnitnre,
Kt, TIMID Sraaav 11nststratm.
.B ' l I' l7 o.7dFuTtrudr. yyy ,
7.P-Lk - ?&lt..l'.i'
suitable far Steam[ mat , - -;--:---...- - :t:
Hotels arid private dwe .
huge, constantly on hand and made to order.
The present stock on hand cannot be exceeded by
any manufactory in the
wester* coun try. Persons
,yd king to purchase would do we'll° give me a call,
iatttra determined up , prices shall please.. Part of
thtFlitock conststs In--.
Tete a Tetr; Buffet Eterieie;
-
Louis XIV Chairs; Queen F.:HuMeth chairs;
Tea Po . Fruit Tables;
Toilet Tables; Louis XV Commodes;
French l'ilahogany Bedsteads; Piano Stools;
50 sofas odd] Plush and IleireLoth corm;
50 Mahogany Rocking Chairs'
40 dos Parlor do
30 " Fancy do
Y 5 centre TabieN
20 pair Avant; 4 pair pier Tables;
15 marble top Dressing Llama=
e Ward robes; a Secretaries and Book cases;
20 marble top Wash Stands;
4 pair Ottomans:
8 pair fancy Work Stands;
A very large assortment of common chairs and other
furniture too numerous to mention.
ILr Steam Boats furnished on the shortest notice,
and on the MOrt reasonable terms. deel3
VRESH PURE TEAR,
N't holerale nee retell, et the
ERIN TEA STI IRE. 70 Fourth street. near Wood
P ,
, Pittsburgh —There
rubsenber having rust tu rn ed
from New York, is now receiving a large fall supply
of fresh GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, from the New
York Pekin Tea Company selected with great care for
retail sales. Our rock being now heavy we are pre
pared to supply Grocers, Hotels. Steamboats and Fam
ilies with any quantity and at any pnee they may wish;
paelen ml. and I pound packages:, 5 lb. tin came
tars, 6 and la lb catty boxes. and in Mil( chests.
Retail Grocers are invited to call. as we can and
will aril better teas at lower priers than any other
house in Pit.burgh.
Our stock of fine Young Hyson.lionpomuler, and Im
perial Green. and Oolong Black Tess are the best in
the Arnewcrui market.
Loverior's double refined Leaf, Crushed. and Pul
verised Boyar, at retail, or by the barrel.
COFFEF.B—klonnu Old Gee. Jo•a. Luguira, St. Do
mingo and ILo Cottees, seleemd by the most expeoen
eed coffee Broker in New York.
Sweet Spiced Chocolate. Pickled encumbers and
Onions, Fresh Peaches, put up in their own slice.
Malaga to 3 lb boxes.
N. 13.—A1l Dr D. Jartit's Family Medleines for sales
wta A. JAYNK.S.
Pitt•burigh t tbston Copper Company.
Ypor ray .717,",".uLT'r7.,T.1.t,"„Mg1
In the form to which they prepare it, that their lintel,
mg IVorks are now in successful oporatton. and they
ere oow ready to moire coutracni for the delivery of
In a gots to those who want to thin form, and also tough
cke (or the purpose of rolling.
The Copper produced from the Menthe Alines of
Lake Superior, is ascertained to be much superior to
the ordinary copper in the markets, which is obtained
from oftts containing foreign mineral substances. This
copper is perfectly pare, and t. not ignoul by the pro
cess of rmeittug, anti . therefore greatly to be prefer
red for bell metal. ruiner. and many other p0rn0....
A• it a of the Intention or wish of this Company
to erect works for the manufacture of copper in the
various forms to which it is wanted, they wi I be happy
to make coutrectt for the de..very of it in the form or
Ingots. tough coke for rolling, An., to those who may
wish to embark to the business.
Hereafter, ali the eoppet &owned from thiar mines
trot be brought to Pittsburgh. and large suppl.es may
be ear-r,, , 1,1 elOr..ed to C Messer or
Tarots • 11. !lows. iset . met, t•ith promg ntrp‘ion
der , } , lint i'.l RN, Frt....let,
121313T2
ri`o TIIF: \ -A rare•cLenre , noa
I prevent.. t. .r a..a 10s , •00-nt /I/n basine..en
rel)
.0-w o.e udap rJ..0)10• goon 01nri00d. SP well
0•00. Ina. DI r eti, r-urre, ),Idokg a profit
from capanl n ncr Le -e yond Any operatton or
the nay I• 14 e monopoly of ostaple ant
rte. absoluo, i.r, r•ar, and e..3.rttlAal to every fann..
ly. a. well as tinh•peis.a.ilr to the mrehanic, orttaan
and proira.some man To vap.taltntr, an opportunity
odor. tiaelt to II turrat:Tr ulit, of etcher tarot
or mail earn.. 1.rt..0u: /mined tate and highly anuaenc--
tory return.. Teen o' , ortlarkti.; m a plea..
at
Or euteel nm 110011[4. an others, to cod
at the othe. of the ej.lllllC :/4
and farm their own )udrnirnt. into the fats pre.ented.
Odle, Lxenange But:thugs. St. (noir I door to
Esniotre John.' office. CULVER & ERS.
dee I
IMMUIt=
j2llEtttri F !UN $111:1,1, —Hy !lurks. & Co'.
Feet Express. al ra ttuccd prices.—To 1.,001010.
date 1.1 to is of this ile,ious luxary. BURK E & Co.
have reaoli e.
ed to .aril:; petiole ;el - stall) , through
out the season. vitib kb.. c utlter. Fresh Llysten Lit
half cans •itil shell. at suet, reduced - priers as
will citable every family to raja) this delicacy at their
tables.
An Ewe... lead rvil: It< reeettr...l daf y at the ware
houre ni Pttirt C BIDWELL Water street, Imo+ een
Sunthheill and (,runt, and torltale the e, and at the col.
Invtng e
ljerger. COM, Sruithheld and
*I sta. E tleaaleton. Dtatnottn. A lig•ler, Penn at, Sth
Ward, D Haughey. tnot I.ttterry C. .1 Coil2lll, Jr ,
Penn • Avenue. Ntercer Roltutotop, Allegheny city.
X IL W . TOILK A - NritiOstrON pitA Nod:
. ,
ligNill JOHN H. NI t.I.LOR, No el Viusai
street. has received Invoices of a lathe
snooty of Piano Fortes from the eel,
brated manufactory of i hickertog.
Boston, to arrive in a few days, of which due notice
will he given, varytng In prtce froth $276 in 5700.
Also them the manufactories of II Worcester, and
flacon h Raven. New \ ark. a hataisomc assorment
of n, Of and 6f octane Piano Forth, rose. Gad and
ta
mahogany cases, of the moo e:egant description. and
with all me late /connivent..
.
The above. a •ddition to he stook on hand, will
make the large. and nowt devisable selection ever
offered tor vale in thiv , and will ho sold in all caao•
at maoutacturers prices, on •ccommodaung terms, and
a lirrl.len guarai.tce gi vett with every Piano Forte sold.
. - .
JOHN H MELLOR,
Sole Agent for the sof Chtekering's ['Lotto Fortes,
for Weltern Yenneylv ale
eota_ drew,,
NEW PIANOS.
Lou Aoausor run Ne3XA a CLAIM'S Cumavon PL■M
fm9iTILE h.enber ha. pm replenished
of. rto of Plano., winch for ninety
of l et eand prices beg never been our
pused la au, coy Jul. received and
opened, tee following near Pianos
One 7 °naive rabnuct grand Piano, an entirely new
inteoLloll.
MIMMIEM
One • with Cvaman'r celebrated Sultan At ,
tachutern.. Tins i•a yet . ) superior rm..,
One turthoeaut , plain, N. &
novl3 H KI,ELSER, at J W Wooderell'a
PLATEN) PPOO be -
..
4 dozen Silver Plated Rutter Knives
- platn Tea btatbous,
np
Le itztaeg N ettra heavy;
• Tobacco Boles,
a t latr 44borels;
I " Mustard "
2 " li. Surer 'Spec Castat
4 U Spec.;
4
Al., d Allen'. Patent Itraolama PiMots; jual coed at
KINSPA '5,1.17 Market at
+e 'p
FLOUR ASO PRODUCE.
LYMAN, ILEFD & CO.,
is Reed, lietd & Co.)
GENERAL GODIRIISSION ILERC RA NTB
110:,11,N.
Particular altentiou mud to the salnof all kinds of Pro
duce, and liberal advances made on consignments.
L. la. & Co. have leave to refer lo
Messrs IL Robison & Co. Pttubn h.
I "& Roe
•• Betel eel, Paras & Co., Beaver;
" Lawson & Covode, Wellsvtlle, 0.
Boswell Al anth, Erg. Steubenville. O.
P. Brady, F..q.
W P Pmerson. Esq IWheeling,
V.
R (Mangle k
(Olt k smut.
Rhodes is Ogleny. Bridgeport, (t.
.vrosaylMs
It O. C0LL11.1.218
CHIE & COIHRAN E,
/INC & COlllllBBl DIERCIINTS,
03 TC1101:14TOUL s sTREKr,
row'S New Orleans.
CO.- --
their frierirle and the public that they bay.
any CO/Ulee{loll With their late Nita biteh•
wee , known hn the l'illebutgh lirewery,
rred their enure huainene to the Pi /INT '
--AVER V. In Pm dre••z. my I van
Blows Bldg Powder,
hl PON Tbd DI r 111,N1 MA:\ t FAC 11. •
ttLH —Thu ratter ribeir, bane on band and will
consthittly be sumilinn w it & s o „.i
chimed 111esnitine Powder, which they will warrant.
ccosl If PM superior to any trupertill itt the
and which they see prepared to sell nt the lowest mar
ket price for cloth ur approvl
noel kV M MITCHELTIIEE, IGO liberty at
filaspratt C Sone Sods Ash.
frill; subscribers ore now receiving their Fall stock
of the almve gruel, three vessels, viz; the Juniata,
Medallion and Lydm, lisairthis arrived at Philadelphia
and Baltimore, anti two more, the Stephen Baldwin and
Leila, shortly expected, they artyl . htfefOtO, prepared
to receive orders. They will receive during the win
ter and spring regular !wens via New urban..
• •
novl3 " 117 &Id MITCHELTREE
CHNOHIES-5 bit s No 1 Mackerel;
au b 1,14 No 2 mackerel; Mt Id do No 9 do;
bil .. - 3 v 10 do Taner. Ott.
5 do Mum; ado E Nolte; :7 do chip'd Lotwood
1 bido Nutmegs ; N) bm No 1 ma ed Herring,
50 boo No 2 do dm 5 Jo men led 1,0.150
10 do No 3 Premal do; 10 do Not Jo do
lUbate Cloven; 10 bees Java 1 offee;
badsprime N 0 Nucor; jum recd and for role pgrc h r „,,g a , or m om , rates, by
by . dee;4 HRoWN & CULHEIITSON N. HOLMES ft SONS,
t i - Wt. 11. HUNT, i septa 35 glifket street.
tifferm r ,... l-414 11a14 14 4 Dentist Corner or Fourth ; B ILL. OIGIT.StLIANOM-8413
•/•,,, 0 .i....
and Docatur, between ; New York,
Harketand Perry th eme.
__ses9-41Vin I Philadelphia, and
1111.THILW IDWAIDIL, 100:1• 0• ZT., ".........., J , I c 0 m...1, for mile by N. HMtitimffik,
HOLIISH. & SONS.
Ascot tom, mug it 1.....” M. LEAL., ~,,,,i, •SS Martel ot.
TII. Sifil-101. _ L_.- - --- • .... —..._'
QIMP I S i ge I / A C N o. l . C Znu?ottte BB ol N ,:r 4 l 3 ii it a lt e, tole., M A N 'i„ K c F i R =l:l “ ... :T r .r e tT,':." l° N. 3 ,
0 ad Window Class keep constantly on band a g„,
general assortment of the above articles. Also, make
to order • sobaior article of Mineral or Soda-Water V( OLASBO3-100 bbl new crop N 0 Molasses,
Bottles, of colored 'Lau. No.lo Wood ot, Piusbuegh, Ili imi reed pa .omo Rae. and al ale by
ps. sordl-an 4.,:en &SLUMS & SUCOLS e
HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, ka
Velinable Real Estate re* $.1.•
described property je the ales of
Pl.burgh and Allegheny, and Moistly, . ormeri
011 accommodatios terms:
=Zt=
Lot, 42 feet m front oil Liberty sweet, below Mar
bury, by ttO feel to Brewery alley, bring part of Lot No
IM, h.. the Moilnegabe'• river.
,
L.ot No VA baying 60 feet (teat on Seventh .weer by
$4O feet to nrawtxrry alley, near the Canter of Omni
WO.
1 1,1 on Elm street, 30 feet by 70.
I.to. No. P.M, 119 and 130 on Pirst sweet, between
Ito.. end Try sweets, cub .
aring 24 feet front on First
garnet lry 00 feel deep.
lAA. No. 146, (24 and 140, havvng 24 feet front on
Th./ 'Ol., deep.
Low !GI and 162, baying rd feet front on Third West
by Ni feet deep.
Low No. V, 24.25 and 26, twerity•five feet on Quar
ry Went by 60 feel deep.
Two 1,1, No. 201 and 202, on Penn street, in tilt (In
weed. 24 Wei (.y 'On I , el lo Spring alley.
5 Lois on Perin creel, In the , 6th ward, between Bald
and Morn. acreet,, loving 21 feet front on Frain
street by feet to Spring alley
II Lou on Ilutler sweeL no the Dth Ward, between
Wilk:n. and Baldwin litreets, noel the Allegheny riper,
Pt feel front by 1511 feet deep.
Lets Nos Eil rind 117. having 60 feet front On Beaver
by Yin to West Common. between Ohio street and
Nanlt Common, -
_ •
Noaoo and VI, haying CO rem front on Federal
@treat, by 240 fret to Middle cloy. Octoroon the Dia
mond and North Common.
Log No too, havolg 60 fort on ttanduoky itro , t by 240
feet to Pat ahoy. bettroon Ohio street and Nortt,Com-
Five In acre hats to Reserve township, tear the ho
rough of Alanchester, NIA
I ten acre Lot on the Ohio river and the Beaver
road. between the U. S. Menne Hospital t..0l and Phil
hp• et) cloth factory—to be sold 111 quantities to snit
purchasers. Engutre of CHARLES B. SCULLY,
or JAAIM O'HARA,
jai dtf Burke's Building, tith
205 Aero• Coal Land for Bale,
`ATED on be Monongahela about !Atones
S front Pittsburgh and 3 miles above third Lock, to
the immediate neighborhood of Alessrs.l,yott Jr. tiborb,
and Mr. John ferroull purchase. This Par body of
Coal will be sold at the low prier of 113 D per acre—one
third in hand, balance in five equal mutual payments,
without interest. Title indisputable. Lpettiont Tory
good—cannot be surpassed. For further particulars
nquire of It 11.1L8LEY, who bass draft of sold pro
perty. Residence. Id at, below Ferry, Mr. Adam' Raw.
N. It There is another seam of coal on this tract,
about GO feet above the lower, of excellent quality.
jy26:dif 8. B.
_ _
Tract of Laud for Salo.
TIM subscnber will sell on accommodating term, a
valuable tenet of unimproved land, strums on the
road leading from Brighton to Franklin, about eighteen
miles from Pittsburgh, and about eight miles from the
town of I. reedom on the Ohio nye, ThO tract con
tains Bel acres and Hi perches, strict Maurine The
land w of an excellent quality, about 90 acme cleared,
and well watered, and will be sold either its whole or
in farms of convenient size, to suit marehasent
For further particulars enquire of WM. BOYD, Ater
at Law,°Mee on 4th si. above Smalineld, Pittsburgh.. ,
uir:edietrtf T
Sisal Ratak. -
A TRACT of land, 00 acres, in Harrison, renege Coy
on the Cuyahoga nver—about 30 acres rinde
provement Also, two unimproved Into In the village
of Warren, Trumbnll Co., 60 feet by 90. AlliO4. lot of
ground in the centre of Hartford, TrumbillCA., with
fine dwelling house and nore—one of the best stands
for a merchant on the Western Reierve. Any or .11
this property will be *old on very accommodating
terms. IHAIAH DICKEY &Co,
febto Water and Front ms.
FACTORY FOR SALE OR RENT.
THE large and well butt Factory, erected ea Rebee
cc stret, Allegheny city, by R. S. Cassel; Esq., is
crew for sale or r s t n from the Ist of Jan. 1849. The
lot on which the Factory is erected, fronts ItV Rem on
Rebecca street, and runs back 110 feet to Perk street.
The male building is of brick, three stories high and
611 feet long by 27 feet wide. The Engine House Is
large and commodious, with an engine, boiler, stack,
he_ all an complete order. The property swill be sold
low, and on advantageous terms.
. .
-
Inquire of ROBERT hiI'ENIGEIT, - -
deettl-d3m Agent
aFUR RENT—For one to thnte years, r(Tarie
first of April next. a large two storied brick
Dwelling Roust, pleasantly situated on the bank
Of the Ohlo nver, adjoining the borough of l'ilanek, •
ter, with about foar acres of land, out buildinga, Wtfil
trees, die. in. Apply to
Ad JASIF-'S A IIUTCHISCIIN & Co
To Let. .
A LARGE and well firiathed Room, neottil
story, on the corner of Wood and Third street.,
above the Ezehartee office of m 11 Williams.
Tosamenon given immediately. Inquire of
lay ATGILI-4 A RuE, 194 LibenY
808 SALE OR RENT
.Ttl K suoseriber offers for sate or rent, his rest
deuce in Allegheny oily. Possession can be gi
ven lot of February. or sooner if neecutry, and who.
ever may occupy it, might find a advantageOus to re
tam some en Um lurniture, &c particularly' soiled to
the place. /an FL W Pt/INF/KIT/M.
jSCVANTEL) To mei , private LI% ere
irg with not won tita four rms e a itchn.
WIIII hes mleo [llll3 n
4‘Gf reach oftheDi k annn e d.
Address, with parucLsars, 'rlios No. 216. Post Office.'
BRICK. 'YARDS
To LET —A Lot on kkird's Hill, suitable for one o
Iwo Buick lerds. to ist. Apply to
M 13. LOWRIE, Agent, Wylie at.
TWO HOCISES AND _LOTS FOR SALE.
z gi a, TWO I.Ors 0 , , weaver street, in the city of
EI4 A 11-g,ea . sheer tare upp er, ouilnour, on at hick,
rrcrled a 'roam buddlug. two Carle, high, ....able
for two Mall trnrinrlzt• T he 101. are end, twenty
reel in 'rout by trp, hundred feet deep. and run back
In n street forty wet with- The buthloaga on the pre.
mown w pay a very handsome It., rent an the inven4
ment, and the property will Oe mold cheap for emit.
Apply to H. Sproul. Clerk's office, U. S. or ID
KAY & Ca
ROSEDALE TO LET.
THta de-lg fitful uunoner Retreat, for
sp
somars pa., ccupted by Mr. L Brch-
field. e.
Isye o
offered My sale or rent on the u first
.prtl ;seri This pmperry has been improved by
addmonal laildingr. and a xabstaritlal Mae Wall, and
lerrare planted oon Hs mum,. and Fruit TreMi. To
A good tenant, capzOle 01 conducting the Retreat, the
trrms will be recGutOle. 01-.0 COCHRAN,
Pi ...rah, Dec y Agent for Proprietor.
FOIL RENT. --
m„ THE so •c ner offers for rent for the term of
in- one or more years, a large cooveldent well fin
ished Dam stars Dwelling Hoct-e, commurrug c rooms
awl Kitchen. Isere is a tot 01 ground containing ) i
i
acre. of fine young fruit trees of every Mind, a e
Mc.. connected with the hoa.e. To soy person wish
ing a drlJgrillui re•tdertec within a few mutates ridesi
the city. this will be arurc chance. Forth:qt., which
be low to a good tenant, inquire of Mr. Liu
Wrlglo, bear Me premtses, of John Wkla., corner of
llama and Liberty street., or of
occes-tf THEO. F. WRIGHT.
Piropiety ha Allegheny City for Si.al
THE subscribers oder for sale a number of choir •
Low, .Monte in the Second Ward, fronting on
Common ground, on easy terms. Inqulre of
W Crif ROBINSON, Any at Law, St Clair
or of JAS ROBINSON. on tbe premises.
rayl7,d&wtrf
---- Sesiteli'llottom Land - tor - NO o.
I , EN AChES OF LAND. situated in Peebles town
ship. on the Monongahela, three miles from Piny
burgh—inlots to Butt purchasers. For further partic
ulars apply to Hoary Wood.. 3d st, or to
A. WASHINGTON,
novil4-dti eth. above Smithfield at
gotito Let Bloriior
ALOT, Storehouse and Dwelling, situate on the
Erie Extension Canal. in the village of Wen Mid
dlesex;a desirable location fora merchant Alao,
Lot and goad Dwelling Hones well suited fora Tavern
Stand, in the village of Orangeville, on State fine of
Ohio. Terms easy. ISAIAH DICKEY k Co.
feblo Wnter and Front sta.
CUAL LAND FOR SALE—Seven acres coal !and
for sole, mutate in bend of the hlonotigultela River,
above Brownsville, Pa., having a 7 foot vont of coal
tchtrh wail be sold in eschimge for goods. For pardon
s!, apply In tRj S k WIIA RUA UGH %I wrsnd st
ffiW A FLEIIOL'SE FOR SALE—The subscriber
offers for sale the three story brick Warehouse
on Wood street, occupied by R. Tanner k Co.
ap 1.7 WTI. WILSON, Jr.
The subscribers will rent part of the wan
house now occupied by them. Apply to
LEWIS, DALZELL, & Co.,
janl9 6{, water stract.
FA LUABLE REAL ESTATE ON PENN STREET
V FOR SALE —A Lot of Ground situate on Penn
street, between Hay and Marburystreets, adioithig
the house and lot now occupied by Richard F.dwurds,
having a front of 25 feet, and in depth DM feet, arta be
sold on navorabie terms. Title unexceptionable. En
quire of C. 0. LOOMIS, 4th st, near Wood.
ocrllAtl
FOR BENT
A THREE story Brtsk Dwelling House, ou
Waler. above Grant street. Possession given on
the first of January, 1649, or sooner if required.
For wrens, Inquire of
nov7 0 BLACKBURN h Co, 'grater U
EXCHANGE BROKERS, &o,
N. BOWIES & BOBS !
Uankere. Exchange Brokers,
A.ND [MALMO
NOTES, DRA EN. ACCEPTANCES, GOLD, SILVER
AND BANK N0TE"...4.
COLLECTIONS.—UraIs, Notes and Acceptances
payable In any part of the Unton,eolleeted podia most
tavorable
FLYCHANGF. on New York, Philadelphia and Hal
=ore; also, Cureionati, Loaisedie, Plant Leath. and
New Orleans. constantly for sale.
BANK NOTES.—Notes on ell solvent banks in the
Butted Unites discounted at the lowest sums. All kinds
of Foreign and A:unman Gold and &Ivor Coin bought
!Ind sold.
Odice No. 55 Martet street, between Od d
Pittsburgh, Pa. m
_ _
uusszv, FIANNA - 4 - 73,
- DANKERS, EXCILANDE BROKERS, mind dealera
,UlllO in Foreign md Domestic Exchange, Berrlficatas of
Depoaite,. Dank Notes, mid Specie; Forma wee; near
ly opposite .too Bank of Pittsburgh. Current money
received on Seporite—Sight Cheeks for vale, and col-
Biotic. made on nearly all the principal points In the
United Staten.
The highest premium paid for Fmngn and ean
Gold.
Advances made on consignment.. of Produce
pad East on liberal terms
EXCHANTIig.
BILLS on England. Ireland. and Scotland bought
any amount at •tne Current Rates of Exchange.
Also, Dr payable in any pan of the Old Countrma,
from II to LloUtl. at the rale Di 63 to the L Stetting,
without deduction or thsciint, by JOSHUA R 013134-
SON, Europe. ono General Agent, office Suit at nne
door west of wood. octtBtl
Aramm _ C. =Mai
HILL & CURRY,
B ANKFAIS RUC/ Matsu-ire Brokers, Dealers in For
and Domestic Tannrind Sitriß of. Xx
ttanFr.,Certlfivolee et Deposita Bank Notes and Mint
No hi Wood street, third door below Fourth. neat
side. " =Wird'
1111.0.1.1 SAM.
c~ewasß & HARM!,
BANKERS ANL) EXCHANGE: larIICERS, dealers
in Foreign and Dot:unarc mils of Exchange, Cer
ttficatca of UN - unite, Liana Soles and Coin. corner or
3(1 111111 Wood arrecra,direcUy opprouto ert. Charles Ho-
tel. ata Gall
Witil'rkliKVO
Ohln
indtann,
Krutucky,
Nlomoun,
114.11 Now;
MEM
ME-DICAL.
==a=
IMARV" 17110_ !MERL CE EXTRAT
s THE ONLY REMEDY that can Os retied on fOT
the permanent care of SHISMOdie COntracoonn, ; t
Illation 0( the Herres, Nervosa or Sick tiendscho
Nervous TrontiOln, Neuralgia Affections. liet.eral
Deficiency of Nervous Sold Thyssen-I Enemy.
and all Nervosa Disorders, inc tiding the MO. dr004114
of nil diseases that ever affect the human nee--
or Falling Sickness, Hysterical Pits. Co valslons,
Spasms, ike. fianwpald Impress it upon Mr minds of
the afflicted that the Vegetable Extract is the only rem
edy ever diseovared Ann can he relied on for the per
manent ewe of this doet theadful of all diseases. As
IIS tendency is to insanity, madness and death, the most
SKILLFUL PH YSICI NS
of Ykrope, as well as those of oar own eountry. have
of Epilepsy Incurable And it has been so
considered by many, antst this most Important of all
discoveries was Ina& by Dr. S. Han, nearly linens
years noire, during which time it has been performing
some of the MCA
REMARKABLE CURES
upon record, and has emmired a reputation wbleb
time alone can efface. Phyulciatts of undoubted drill
andexperience, misrissers of various denominations,
as well as hundreds bf oar eminent citizens, al unite
111 recommending the rise of than truly velmilde teed).
eine to their padeatuW charge, and friends, who an af.
dieted, as the only remedy.
WE Q UOTE THE:LANOUAGE
steed by those o have been eared by 'hie valuable
medicine: One safe “l have soffmed beyond rajpeer
dejjeripsiory bat now rejoice Ia being rultr re
stored to health and bappittess." Atwater soya, `I
thank God I feel that lam • wall man. I elimi le•il it
' my duly to proclaim it to the ends of the mint, hat
Mom similarly afflicted may find relief." ber
(who Is an EMINENT LAWYER and well know in
this eity) ails, My an. has been Ciliated ler years
with Epilepsy, bat Lamm enjoying soot health from
the Vegetable Eat, its fame." asps he, -ammo
and ought to be • • •to the ends of the <anti " An
other itar. "Lane ui entirely inadequate to
my gmblide to Dr. rt for having been the aen%
ander (he blessing of • of restoring me ta the e m
njoy.
mans of good health, floe haring been Inflicted with
Epaterry in its wont • •• for more Mau !seem, three
peat., and my • • • • • and evening oblation of find*
and thank iving ab continue to ascend to that trod
who has sZeted hut • aisle me whole."
kin. J. Bredle), r hard street N V., melee that
she has been moject •• fly for many petty and has
been moored 41 •• health (after every ether means
had failed) kty the am (the Vegetable Barnet.
De. Charles A. Bee • of Dover. Russell county, Ala:
ho is one at the best • b sicians in we State, say. that
be has been much be • led by the use of the l reela
ble Extract, and that he unhesitatingly pre.ceihes ti •n
every ease of Epllery which coin.. under his kitowle
" Curtis 0. idaybirey, E. formerly Posrmaater et
Lime Mills, Crawford comity, Pa., now living to Prier
county, Pa.,
with
for many yea. peal he has
been sorely afflicted with fits, m
aid he is now happy to
stye that a persevering use of Dr. Han'. Vegetable
Extram, has restorvA ham to soond health, being entirsj
ly freed from that wont of all disease.
. _
the Cincinnati Commercial.
CURE.
'"The cue was men to Messrs. Tho
mas lc' fillies, r Itlart`i Agents for the air of his
Vegetable afttract, for the tem of 4ileptic Flu or
riffling Hickman. We are induced to give it a place
in our editorial columns from the feet that is the only
known medicine that will mire Epilepsy, at the mom
time believing it to be one of the greamst Macaronies
to roadies! serene. PhysieMns and men of octane of
W ages have been trying to discover a remedy for this
disease, bat ell has been in vale until the present covery ,Dr. Han, and we would now say to hose
M ES S With fits, despair no longer, for there is hope!
MESSRS. THOMILS & len Main .trees,
maned, Ohio, Aguas tor Docun Hart's Vegetable
Extract for the cure of Epileptic Kw
Oentlemen—lt annum imp...tibia for language to
express with what heartfelt sadefaction I address Ole.
fee, hoos you, for the purpose of informing you of
ha beneficial rendre dun have been cheered by sha
We Of Dr. Liam% Vegetable Eitruct.
My son,
.aged twelve yams, has been severely af
flicted v.ltglalpilepdc Plos, and 'with moo aeverity tam
the opinion was, be could not be cured
In gee of los paroxysms he fell and broke hat arm.
called in Dr. Efplford, • very euteLlent physician s
who re-set it. He informed me Met my son's ['ferrous
System was very =eh dera.., mad ti el it would be
impossible to core him of i•Wepty, as Epileptic Fita
were almost insurable, and employing physteorm in
his cue would be onigtrowing money away.
I called town Dr. tee-, he Wormed me that the
'disease had assumed a cloorde Rem, end it would take
a long tone to care him if ha could be mined at all.
Heliecame worse mid Irene, and I began to think
there wag* case for him, Until I saw Me advertise
meet of Drart's Vegetable Egtnct in one of oar city
papers, wi thcertificates from Perms who had boon
.Meted for ten, fi ft een, twenty, thirty, and oven forty
years, and removed to health by the use of the Estract.
I called at your Wore, sad 111er cotiVersing who Mr.
Thomas, I came to the concluion to purchase • throe
dollar package. It dime Little or no good I thought I
would try another, form the use of which I percenrwl
some lituGenefit
I then came to the conclusion to purchase aten dig.
oar box. I found that it was of so Moe! service.knta
Iwu induced to parch.. a second. And I sin tru ly
thankful that I done so, as by Ine use of the tea packa
ges he boatmen rojererl to perfect health.
Should any per be desirousof weing him, and Ms
cc...tuning Molter ardente., I &mid be. pleustuf
gratify them by the r calling on tog at nit resolenee,
south west corner of Fourth and Flak camels,
Chip. ISAAC N. PERKINS.
Cmeindati. A agust Wet 1945.
'rim TIME IS NOT FAR DISTANT
When thousands who are now trembling under the
hand of this dreadful disease, and firming that every
clack may prove fatal , ill find permanent relief end
be restored to new life, by using this celebrated medi
cine. Geer one new
eeruficates his , ve been re
crlved in testimony of the beneficed results proulteed
hy the use of Ur. Han's Vegetable Euro..
Prepaced by S. HART, M. D, New 1 otk.
Price, line package g 3 00
do four packages • —••
do eight do 2u,uo
THOMAS 16thin street, Cincinnati,
Ohio, General Agents for U States, Canada, and
West Judie-
L WltsCOX.,ar., corner of /amend and Unmet 14
AV.,?; VK P ill t :oCrolunbus, Oh* B & Gay'ard,
Cleveland:
anddrne,
for sale by mast of :he prim ir 01 drag,
g io. and merchants throughout. dm United bastes.
novt64lfr.seell
DA LL 61'8 MAGICAL PAIR IST tiA ri 0
HE following from George E Pomeroy, Fin, the
well known proprietor of Elpres., el.'. to
rr
itself ofthe importance of the Pain Extractor to aver).
parCEIL
EaranssOrrwa Albany, hest. I.
Mt Doti.: My Dear Sir—With (rentrl,. of ins ors
dinary pleasure I address you in relation to the, hettegt
I hove received from your urvaluaole Pain Fat rotor.
Late)y, my lune daughter, 8 years old hod • pilchqr
of boiling water turned into her bosom; her pert ems
were dreadfulys that • crowd instantly uateered
re
to th e house pant the cause o. the ter it. nerewitp.
I lore her clo the asunder, and Noun .p end on ) our
salve, and she was cornea and laid open v 671 rthe
was soon relieved from her pains, and son • 01,, I fee/
as if I could lan*" and eru soon in sweet 41 e... rural
wu scalded to a blister from the lop of her ...Oder
over more than half her chest, and round with, 'ha
anal. On the shoulder and breast it was v 7 deep,
yet (ma the Zan hour, she complained oily when It
was dUrssed. Srbe sore healed nspidly, and there is uo
Contraction of die =Mats.
With malty wither, ray dear dr, for Tow succerkin
the sato of this mighty article ;
am you., anti, respect,
GEO. K POMPROY.
..xER TEST and NO ALISTAICE"
Thelrenuinellalley, will miser produce the same in.
statuaneous relief, and soothing, cooling ed'ect, aka
severest casca of Bunts, Scalds, .Pilcs, &a.
The COLUVLS-00 rind, r ash in as e ke , h e y
may appear watate, d iner we p a l e .
TO TH E P U BLIC {
I, Edward P. Holmes, of Chaiham. Jelin Brides.,
Columbia county, N. Y., have bee., afflicted with rh-u
-manam in my bream, feet, and all over my body, tor
six years, so Mat could 004 nand, and was corn,
three applications of Dalley's Ida Meal Pain Extractor.
EDWARD P. HOLMES,
Mr. DalleKitir-1 cut my finger with a copper nail,
the taisonoture of which caused my arm to •yre 1
corkaiderably, with constant shooting anus up to the
shoulder. A. large awallaig taking place at the arm
pit, with increasing pain, I became fearful ot the Lock
ingw. In this utremity your Pain kixtructor was r h ,-
commended to me, and which I was plYelailp.l upon to
try. The consequence WU that It afforded me aliliolt
instant relief, and la aunts days I was completely ea.
JOSEPH HARRISON, New York,
corner Broome and Sullivan sta, Saga s. tete.
NOTICE—H. DALUPY is the inventor of this invalu
able remedy, and never has and wrier will commutu
eats to any living min the secret of 11l COlalblitalluu:
All Extratters, thercferns, not made mid pill up b
him, are base counterfeits.
Psormerors Doors-418 Brosavray, Near York ;
=Chestnut Buse; Phila.
JOHN D. MORGAN, Garners! Depot; Dr. wig;
THORN, Agents for Pittsburgh.
JJahley's Ammar Outmost Cure,lll
Cures humors, spasm, quittot, grensn, pall-MI,
woes, galls, and bmlaca Pamphlet., containing cer
tificates at respectable Parties, maT be had on appUca
tion'to JOHN D blOrtrieh,
nenrl.s dlyis
Agent Pittsburgh.'
-
10 Ale di 81711410A1. OPINON t !: OA s DIAMOND ALLEY,
, ala l.
.• ' - et
Dli. 480 Wi re haring bora
cp: ay.;remitleriy istinomed to the medicos- go= and been for setae time
• • practice, now confines
bin amnion to the tread.. of
. , those pneate and delicate cool
plaints fbr which his opportnnittes
:' • • and experienee pecaliarty q waltry
•••• hi= 11 year. assiduottaly devoted
to sure, treatment or Wore enalplaintsAdunas *hick
time he has had more practise Ind has eared more pa.-
dents than can aver fall to the lot of any private prat ,
Wooer) amply quatillea him to offer assurances of
speedy, pemartent, and ealtisfacuery cone to all leafleted
wiW deltaic dffte.asea and all diseases wising therej
trona.
Dr. Drown would Inform those Maimed limb privet.
diseases which hare become chrome by time or mgt
graveled by the use of au of the common 11011.1111111 OI
the day, that their complasits can be radically and thor
oughly C 111.1; he hoeing given his earerol uenuon 10
the tMUM.It of sock moles, and meceeded io hundred.
of lastashes in coring patrons of Inflammation of 011
neat of the bladder, ant Modred disuses which hhen
result from those cases where others have eniustitted
them to hopeless dispels. He patrleolatry invites such
as have been long and unsuccessfully treated by erten
to consult him, when every satisfaction will be given
them. and their cases teemed m a careful, thoroughlud
ms o ,, e , ther , united out by a long expert
study, grid levratigalloo, which it is mappable ha'. es
engaged in general pumice of medicine to gtrre
one dui of disease. '
mrliornia or Repurre.—Dr. Brown also tunes per.
sons Whit ted with Hernia to call, as he has paid parties
attention to thdtseue. -
at
CANCERS also r
oared.
skim isomer also Pt' s, Palsy, etc, speedily eared
Charges very low.
• N. Tit—Puttents of nth sea living at a distrinee, by
'wing jhcle disease to suiting trigsWthe simpi
tans, ed. obtain medicines with daarriora for has, Ly
addressing T. BROWN, hl. D., post paid, and enes
iu6 fee.
fdi, Diamond alley, opposite the sVerly
Ber l
trios. Brown' s newly daeoread ream
-4 for Rheumatism is a speedy and cerauu rentedy tor
that aural trouble. It never faith
ORee and Private Coutthingß, No tig . Dla.
mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pe Teo Dooans ctor a *army.
home.
rcr- No erne 00 pay.
Oak. of American i s Forelips Patimar•..
JAtiti HREZNOUGH, oft the firm of kintirc a
ty > r the bn.ineso of CoOoultiog
u‘ at ht. os ke Gi 414 e.ty
of WatiIiLNGTON. He stay be consulted ay 4. em
ployed in enthuse ellAunatious in machinery to the
Patent Office and thiessitens, in feriiishlns, dro g .
and specifications of machinm, athelleoPere ill*Olois
ry,transfert amend, Is issue or exithditheri palcso in
We United Stara or &top. He ealA also he consult
ed professional) on all question. of lidgatiOn . .
oodor the Plot Lao, and will assue. goes.'
dons before the Patent Odee or enthereirook
for which his long eaperiense is the
profeesioithe pomade:ly fitted bun. The pfo-r
-' nal truthless of die tate Dr. e...lcutes:bneii
bee aced in his handir r ali letters in relation thm.lo
be addressed damn post paid- 1n0g313416.6.9
AMLAIII3O3-04.0b11 Plamslion bZints-,"
. mcnzlin latuturitrum arylaber
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