The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, January 15, 1850, Image 3

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BTKAH BOATS.
FOR CINCINNATI.
; ; " w The ipiendid Reuser' * 4
jftAtfSfcapt. type, win leave lot the above
mil intermediate ports on Weds**
day.tho lWi iut, at IQ A. M.
. f*r freight or paaaaga apply oa board. JaoiS .
gt GALLIPOLI9.
ie eplendid Cut tanning eteant
REVEILLE,
;e, master, will leave, above
all intermediate porta on Mon
■:* o’clock, P. M;
’• bat IV inn be* water.
i«£e t apply oa board, or to
PETTIGREW*
S CINCINNATI. '
be splendid Reamer - -
Z TAYLOR,
ucu, muter, will leave for the
vc and all interoediatß'perts oa
«L, at lt> o'clock, A. kl.
ror jkalsht or puaagc apply on board. jaall
poa'q^crNNATi.
. agisa w Tbe eplebdld packet steamer
til.-.: . 1* TIbrILLIANT,
Cape Grice, will leave ter lb* above
all intermediate porta this day
•110O’clock,A. Al. j
_eO*ftelaht rr puugejapply oa board |mll '
" FOR CINCINNATI.
- - - ' Tte fide fut rannicr steamer
1 OHIO,
IAMHV Stocpx,matter,willleavefortheabovo;
and all Intermediate landing) on Sat
nrday, 'he Iftb inn., at 10 o’clock, A.
castas a. apply on board, or to
J«so* W.B. WHEELER, Agent.
FROM tflifcKLlNO-TO CINCINNATI.
TL* ipJendid fut nninr iuur
VWftcifkt or onboard.
j ARjJOTgQNO & CBOZEB, Agxt
FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE,
b. ’lhe'nleodid steamer
iffTTJI LOYAL HANNAII,
Bailer, will leave tor above
HMHHBHbaad all inurmeditle port* this dir
«i4o>doek,p.M.
Fttffreight$r passage apply oa board. j*n» •
FXmßt’flGH AND WHEELING PACKET..
_ - - The splendid fast running ■ learner
|C"H LOUIS MeLANE, W. S. CoowclJ,
jmn ' master, (having undergone a tbor*
repair,) will ran hereafter a* a
. - regular packet between Pittsburgh
i«»d Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh every Mcod'ay,
Wednesday and Friday mornings, at 9 o’clock. For
freighter passage apply on board, or to
land : . W.BvWHEELEH, Ageul.
FOR CINCINNATI A NEW ORLEANS.
«v The splendid Cut steamer
.IPr'-ft'* - SCHUYLKILL,
. MIHHUbw Minhall, Master, wiU leave for the
■■BHHVibova and all Intermediate poru on
Retvd«y,No*.B,silo o’clock, a. bl
, Far ttsfghtgr passage apply oa board. )ao3
61ICI|ISA¥1 * PITTSBURGH
. DA I L V PACKET LINE.
,f|UQ& veil known line of splendid passenger Steam*
JL, an> U new composed of the Ingest, swiftest, bes
■grtlted and furnished, and most powerful boats oa th*
WVtare of (he , Wert. Brttj accommodation and ec&fc
wit that moaer can procare, has been provided forpa*
> •MfDft,- The Line has been in operation for five yean
*carried a ntUlbin of people without the least ityo* 1
rv to their persons. The boats will be. at the foot of
Wood aaeerthe_d*TpTeVicos to starting, for the reee>
slum M freight and toe entry of passengers on the rek&
BCjutlf cues the passage money most be paid is
_ CDSDAT PACKET.
s w AAC NEWTON, Captain Hemphill, wil •
leave PiCsbatr.h every Sunday morning at in o'clock
Wheeling every Soadey evenink at 19 r. m.
May si, 1817. •
MON)SAYI*XcIsET.
The MONONU AHELA, CapL Stott*, will leave Pitts*
bergh every Monday morning at to o'clock; Whesllni
every Monday evening at 10 r. m.
TCEsDAWXfffiac^;
The HIBKBNIA -No. 2, Copt I. KUTtsroLzn, wD
wove Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at lb o'clock
Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r. it.
packet.
. The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Cape A St e, wil
leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday moratn fat it
•■dock; a 10 r s
The BRILLIANT, Capt. Cases, will leave Pius
hergh every Thursday morning at loo's lock; Wheeling
every TVaradsy evenunr at to r. x. '
' raoftVrraEfc*.
The CUPPER No. 2, Capt Pttxs Durst, will leav*
ftfiibugh every Friday moraiug at 10 o’clock; Whet
Ay every Friday evening at » -
‘ UNSHRINKABLE FLANNELS.
W. R. MURPHY eentinaes to keep on band a fhli
• 'assortmentof the Welsh Unshrinkable Flea*
Aeb<_end has reeently received e supply of the finer
lOattuea. Alto Swansdown Flannels, a scares arti*
eie and veil, adapted for the wear of invalids, and
com wanting something warmer than oaaaL Also,
Persian; and uaaso Flannels for Infants wear; to
gether with A fell supply of American msnnfaetured
nutnelmjof. different qualifies* Also, SHROUDING
FLANNELS, of all tie different widtht,at the North
East corner of 4th ana Market ate.
Rooms up stain, where dealers wiU
.Always of aewssyje gpodA
. fIYAKAO W—B bbla prime tallow tail landing from
A lha ■tuaboatLonisMcLaneandfor aale by
_J»»> 8. A W. HARBACGH.
QhiaaTyEtTrs— >» bales, No 1 Sheep pelts, jes
|9 leading isd-for aale by
ling S.AW. HARBAUGH.
COLOUR—3OO bbls' extra 'and B.P. Floor, In store:
A andbraAleby x BAJV. BARBAUGH.
ILUB A ORANGE PRINTS-4 oases new]
) and bright colors, opened by
4K ■ BHACKLETT A WHI
XBaiAIeRLS—3 eases Fancy and Wool Dyes
BUekrOpasedaadforuleby . •
del BHACKLETT A WHITE
SUGAR— 10 hhds, now landing from steamer Ham*
b«rr,fettle by ISAIAH DICKEY A CO,
jmi Front ft
:• In tiara and for taleby .
ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.
. Froait
iOSTOtf COPAL VARNIbH—On cesucnaeal
(tentobr ISAIAII DICCEYACO.,.-
jpg ) • « , Front »u_.
,tor uloby **
nOK—49'baies good Teimeiii
fraJ ' ISAIAH DICKEY
(t. 1 ferule by
ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. Front it
" imt UU« u«t (» SakierlK ~
d\FflCB of Seou 1 * Boprinu of tho Fear Qurur«
II Ueaaad BUekwoodj SlOperyear.'
* Willlo* Han* Jaam«l r pablisbad la Now
Tortwaekljr; <3 par aananA , t
Doarnlafa ilerucaUsralm, moaihly; S 3 por pear.
Istalsable. '
TboCahiraior, woaiilr. SI perpimaw.
Tka AfrionUaraliav momblyj SI per year.
*lko Dwaoexatf* Barlow, ooniily; S 3 per anaan. >
Thoßaaken’Mtfaaioe, do S 3 do
d Lockwood,
j««a - i . Doofcoclterfcliaponar.W Woodot
Oatlaii DfßUuiktti 4k liamtla
mHB FAYETTE MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
I hrtruUtiy to relicqnUh their rettil trade oa Mar
Si street, new offer tbeir lnrje and ipltodid itoek of
«—oad Flannel*, at price* heretofore unknown
Utkteoitr.attbe BLANKET DEPOT,
No tC Market at
NO. BUG AR—4® hhd* #W, good article, for *alo br
« ltn9 SAW IIARBAUGH
- Cf,ITTIT ,, * :: rb dfor*-’
. 4>d.«ml«by
B4t>. iIARBAUOH .
u KKI« Eitf*. Im ree’d ui for u’e br
. COPE A BRKYFOGLH
/THKESB—IOOO bxs prtoa Shipping tad C*uinj;
§•» ; coo ** Creua *• • “ .
3£..1„W ]ant J B CANFIELD
t bl. Ja ..r.c^ J g, i gg> uc[i
SHEEP PELTS—3SS is store oad for sole by
wy *■> » SAW HARBAUCII
;—5 bales heavy, in»t ree’d by
BRACELET t A WIfTTE ■
i dox ia aura ui ior «*ls br
Biff HAB-HAUOH
groMyoo aumsH
[WmEBS WANTKU lot Two Torpsnttoe. ne'A
’ Per Wromiar. O J 3 MILTENBERGER,
tcSi * No 67 Frost it
• 19kbit Eu!Uh Veoiiian Feds
m ySrsodsj
1» ‘ Noißcmm'
* " Chloride Line;
« boxes Palm Soap;
100 ** BUUih Lostre. •• ? __
JOUtf M’FADEN ft CO,
Canal Basin, P<?oa siroel
(nk NitattK * ' ~
O *bbUClows; ’
so mi* Cum;
, * «•*» Msee; for s»Je by
<•« ? JUCHOOffttAKEHtCO,Sl_Woodrt_
KitUTtii
THE FsyettsMsaafiotaring Compsayhererctae*
TedtbMrWkoleMle bssloess 10 the ttore reeealJ?
osevpfed by Messrs. M. a Brown A Brothers, No. 137
Wood sweet .
CiLO v ®*» HEED—Clover Bee 37 Jost
< roc tired end for isle by
U. a MILTENBEHGEB. •
jaa. litJEyit No. 87, Front Street
+tgSTUBIW-50 tub* prime, for sole by
J? jSP3 ' BAWIIA&BAUOH
In' Book* Jut krrlTOd.
Tba Poems mod Prow Wriiun or a H. Don*.
Pbysiclsn sad Psuent, or a Practice! Viewpf tbe
Men! Doties, Belotions sad Interests of the Mpdiesl
Profession*nd theCoomulry; by W. UookehW. D
Tbe Paritsn ond !lb Bsnebur. by J. fc p» tt tdin«,
oi the Dstcbmrn's fireside.
Jjoa on Iniide View of Mexico endCsJ.
UOrnU; with WOBdeiwxs in Pen, Chili sad Polyntsis;
b* liest Wise* - s* lo by "*
9, M*- • ELLIOTT A ENGLISH. 79 Wood ,t
GpCTM APPLES—73 bbl* in store ond for >aie br
Inttl SAW HARBAUQH 1
w-TBh 1 bbls Winter
% j l [So SAW HARBAPOII
CHEESE—SO bxs Hove's extra, for sale by
; BtW HABHAUQH ’
r^r|» T pnpgfl—tl boles. lane and short us’d, fot
T7%fc} J SCHOONMAKER A CO
f * No 34 Wood street
yjgs gro woe— F q f «j t e C b J oo WMAgEH ±qq
A t u2i~ K »a 101 ‘‘‘jBcHOONMUCER tCO
- ■ V7 lfl ppNTirre—33 Ibu; ia #oodorder, for
,Wfc - J rCUOON&UKEa tCO
.aamNtf wiywiMtHw,
3 P CHOONMAKER * °°
- ... rtto on htad tod for ttla by
IIOOMS— * m ‘w» - JOHN WAIT* CO
CQjMMERCiAL REjjORD. i PORT OF PITTSBPRGH,
riTVßiiouuu Bouu omira
:■«(■«««* «aiWI wwiiimt.
COMMITTEE FOR DECEttE*-
tomk e im- g..*Bwirf»*4*“ mm mat
' omct PrrmcmciOjunnr*, J
Taeidty Morninx, JaiL}#. 1850. I
The weather yerenJay.'wae clear ed d«ll*htfal
and bssineu fanerally thawed a fairdejree of *e*
tirhy. '<[_
PLOVB-*The qoa&tity forwid is WT T ligbt, .
and few sales hare been transacted^ :.y« mayqoote
Cron first hands, at.i4£)o4 l fiB, and store «»M*
04,75; sales from wagon at fit fiO. ; ;•• I
Giszx—Receipts have been lighCtnl sales eonined
tr? wtithu ■« follows:—Wled, 65090; Bye,
GQBSSi Barley, ln quality Omt, <0045, and
Oats iu 34033 e rta-* ?J
PoTSiow—The PraTisios murk* u generally qui
et. New sagar eQrfrd bates hams, preselling at 9s
ft, plain hams at 707 J. The markejs bare of shoald
era and sides. Regular sales of drid b*ef art effected
atSe. Lard lain tair reftest, withbales ton eonsld
erableextent,ats(osi. Sales efioiearolibutter, a
14015e;of prime In cletks allS|o3o P ft; kegibutler
is In regular demand, at SitolOc 4fli.
fliocttixa—With ike excoptioj of Coffee, every
tMnj icmalna stationary, at oar A'bet
ter feeling la mamlcMed la Rio foffee, with , tales to
city sod country trade, at NOSagarre
mains stationery,atarange,in h!ds,offroni S) to Co
for the varioaa grade* of old and jew crop. No change
la oteer r ■ |.
Taiiow—Sale*. of 25 bhls at 7c, oo
time. Beef tallow is soiling aij), in moderate Quan
tities. . ' (
Arrlasts Bull.
EaatenfMail, via PhiladkiphiaiueJa.it closes Hit.
western ttuil, Cincinnati and •ouisvUie, dues f. as.,
closet 4 a. h.
Soatb, via Baltimore.and Wastngton, dae 8 r.M., elo
tea 4 a. M. ;
North Western.via Cleveland, tie 10 a.. h .elnsce 9 *. *.
Brie and Western New Yotk, ;>>e 8 r a. closes li.a
Ymaanlcg.-due 7 a. au, closes If u.
Worm Auisanosn o»fni Onus Sraoisxs
—During the winter months Mo steamers composing
the Canard line will tail froa'New York, Boston and
Liverpool, as follows:
Cambria,' from Liverpool, fotfJoiton, Dee. 23, 2849
Canada, “ for New York, u 29,
* “ “ foißostoo, Jan. 12,1850.
“ “ faNew York, “ 23,
“ •• * fi* Boston, Feb. 0,
“ “ tot New York, “ fi,
w u *> • ftr Boston, Mar eh 9,
** “ . “ At New York, “ 18,
.-•*,** ** fc Boston, April ft,
-Canada, from New York, f<r Liverpool, Dee. 12,1849.
Europe, from Boston. Ct . ‘ “ I®.
Hibernia, Pm New Yorker “
.Cambria, Pm Boston, >&r “ Jan. 9,1899.
Canada, from New Yark« or “ ** *V
** j from Boston,. ir 41 Feb. ft,
“ from New York,'hr u , “ 20,
“ from Boston, - or “ March 6,
** from New York,for “ **29,
“ ; from Boston, - for ** April 3,
from New *• ' K W,
*• - from Boston, for “ i* May
PUUkw|h fltMk* «M
m>*n li U»-
Bank of *1,300,«•;
< Dividend, (Hay and lev.) 4 F eent* • • *• « •
Exchange Baal— Div
idead,(Mty i&d Not;4 P cent——- 10 404 44 T
■Merchants* andMannfiemter** Bank— Offlci of ihaPUawiwHatßil*aftt^la«
i Capital, eoOQjOOOjDiTflead, {May and ' , «mr*ace Oftatpamp. - <
I- Not)4lPccnt'-T—-**,;—■ “ *• •[ a ■ PaiL4Bttrsu,N<»4-AkiJSW^
R ashore hGu Co.—DVidcnd, (Jan- and , mgE Board erDireetors have, ihia *
JahrUFeent* ~~~* * ff -! X dlTideadof TEN PKECENT. InaenWoolof the
AUeiaenT Bridge *Co»pany*-~—.*—* » S 3 IT erofits of the Company fbTlheyeareatiArfldipbertU,
WonnanJtele ** ** *• 14 19©. certificate* (or whieh wiU.be i*wedd*|ihdaftei
Hand Street ** f® the first day of December nexC:' , ’<'■ '{ifAit.i'.
N. Liberties **.'•“ » '■ Also, a dividend of SIX PER the
Western Insurance G>*—— — • —5 81 capita]atoek and aenp rrevioaft?*Js*Bedr-farable *•
Ohio* Pennsylvania Railroad, *l3 paid M RICHARD a NOTBOGhStar. ■
Pennsylvania Bailrwd^———• .?• __ novLO P. A.MADHRA, Agtsrttl»*r.
, Pittsburgh City lean*—— 100 J 4 M • 1 1 . . m 7T m ... „
Allegheny Ccmnty ibid** - 140 99 *1 | ' DIVIDMD. ._ .
Allegheny City loan ——— 100 M m Onici or Aixacum BkipctPk >
;pm»b®ign*6osionCopp«r Mining Co. 39 103 110 ; . Jjjs'tljt, 1399^-,}
North American ** u 10 sales, 934 Presidontand Manager* of the Coakpahy.-for
PiUsbarghALleßojal * *• , Xerecting a Bridge erer.lljeA^fSbeny^RiTer.'oppo
(Lazt tale, 913 00)- 1 . atte Pins burgh, in toe Cocnty of Allrghfnyihavo-thlt
RtUbgnriuClneinatf A LontsviUe Tsj- j day declared a Dividend • of Two Dollar* on each
cgr*pbC©—CapiUl,*tW I DOO- l Di?idand, .1 share.of tbs Capital Stock t 'mndlng4(aMemqe ofia.-
JanaaryApril, Jor and October, last, ; divtdnals on the Books of the.CompanT, eottff-the
- 449 cent;shares. 130; tale*.*3o *0 , profits o<thelast>aiz months,'which will be paid. to
Atlantic A Ohio Taegraph Co-Capital, - .: Stockholders or their legal representatives forth with.
SJUQ^DivWMdiOoFthareforJan* ; jaaidlblwSfr '' JOHN HARPER, Treasarer.
- ini.Xwlii*licioAi. bipbtTlW.
- ' 1 V SU&AHOB COBFAVT, •
OFFICE, IN NORTH ROOM OF EXCHANGE.
lOn Tkvd Street, PkdaddjJua. , V
TIE following statement of the Com*
pany, is pabliahedin conformity with a provision
of Ua charter. \,
Pmmttms reamd during tke ys or ending Octa
her 31tf, 1849,
On Marine and Inland Risks,
On .Fire Risks,
HBW TBLSOBAPH OFFICE.
rriHß citizens atd basinets men of Pittsburgh are
I J. tespeetloUr iifonned that the Morse Telegraph •
! Line »j>re bow la ejmnlete operation between this city
: amt Baltimore, Wwhington, and other Eastern Cities,
[connecting et Wajhlnytoa City with the Morse Line,
lihe only one Sooth to Richmond, Raleigh, Charleston.
Acgusti, BarannA, Mobile and New Orleans—and
connecting in this dry with lines running West and
North to the prinebal town* and eitiei in las Talley of
'the Misdisij>pi,wu on the Lakes. These Lines will
Vcceiee-ana send memages as, cheap as any other
line, and the opeauors and elerks will bo (bond gen
tlemanly an! aeeoamodating.
\ COKMSeo in the lower story of the ST. CHARLES
HOTEL, Woodstnet. jaafrte
Rtw FabUdUnf la Henthly Patts.|
ICONOGB A.PHIC ENCYCLOPEDIA of SCIENCE,
MTEBATU&H AND ART; Systematically Ar
ranged by C. Heck. With COO qaano steal pistes, ex
ecuted most distinguished -artists of Germany.
The text translated and edited by Spencer P. Baird, A.
4L, M. DU Profesor.of Natural Sciencea in Dictanaon
College, Carlisle, Pa.' . ■
- Tim ieonogrufcle -fineyelocmdia will embrace all <
Ibel.-ngemirfZtMSi fcrniwjartgu. , whjcfc.eta be Il
lustrated by ple»ri»lrepreien»2i«li. These Ilmarr**
tiona are anangidlnsirieUy systematic order, on 800
largeqnaJto sleet plates, and areaccompaniedby let
ter press, printed ia the finest style, on the best paper,
in, tbe most cost cnie at tons, of a large, handtoms oe
lavo. ; ..... '
i Tb» letter pfesa will fill £OOO pages, and wili ba a
thmoogh of the science*, with eonstant refer
ences to the Igoret on the plates. Alphabetical In
dexes and üblesof contents will make tt praetiaally
naefal and of stir reference. '
•the leenoywpbie Eneyelopwdiawill bepablLhed
m£6 parts, each containing 80 plates and eu pages of
letter press, irmedin a convenient portfolio, in whisk
tnbxcnber* on keep thur copies ia perfect order os*
til completed,when they can he bo and.
* Oue part is pablithtd every month, at the eery low
price of ft, which will enable alllOTersofiaatraetioa
m the ——t beautiful* and practical form, however
scanty their means, to become subscribers to the work,
inrfoai Nor. are nowpubllshed. ■'
JAMES D LOCKWOOD
jan7 Bookseller A Importer, 83 Wood i
BOTIOB.
TJXE Copartnership heretofore existing aader the
6rm of Jam Crjauaw A Sox, is dissolved by the
decease of James Cross an. The ousmess will bo eo»-
TT«vtd by the lobseriber, who will settle the aeeoants
of the lute firm. JOHN M’D. CROfSAff.
Mocongthsia House, Dec. 83> 18iP.^-[deBs-lm
ThoBU. Farkiuent
MACHINIST AND MANUFACTURES-Lathee,
Tobacco, Hernia and large Screws of all kinds;
Brats Castings and Brass Works generally. Comer
of Ferry and first streets.
THE subscriber, having pnrehased the Factory of
James Fattened, Jr., located at the above stand,
weald respectfully inform his friends end the public
he is prepared to fiU any op era in his line, on the
meet reasonable - Leras and with dispatch, end will
feel gratefsl for their patronage
- . . THOMAS PARKINSON.
Pittsburgh,Jan.l,l£sD.
HAVING disposed of my establishment to Mr.
.Thomas Parkinson, I take the liberty to solicit
for him the patronage of my friends and the public,
feeling eoi iaenl that any favors Conferred will bo
duly approciatedAnderomptly attended u>.
r jAMES PATTERSON, Jr
Pimburgb, Jaa. l,j£s<b—{jkn7-<Oa
SUGAR— 34 hhds from near crop tending Iran the
steamer BrilliaaL. and for sale by
jia3 : JAMES A HUTCHIBQN A CO.
aYojlAjjdfca*—» bbls Plan tali On new crop, laad
jyi log from steamer Uamborg for sale by
IsS JAMES A. HUTCHISON A GO
SHEEN APPIdiS-flO bbls Homaniu and Plppl
Apples,* primo article, u store and for sale by
jta4 RUBY, MATTHEWS A CO.
rp ALLOW—ZS bbli pore- ,T*ilow, i*T ttor* ud for
_ JUIEY, MATTHEW* Jt-eer"
Q.~
baler Couou i a •tore sod for ■&)« by
. •'HHEYi MA-TTIIKWH A COr
PKACiita — iOO bubcUdiied peKCbe*, bwiVatliry
halve*, in eiore andfor ealo by
jtai MATTHEWS fc CO.
Q/VliLLn sMlt'ftloltMea.'Jornie verr loir,ioclom
DU eouixuseu by XJt DILWORTit k. CO.
j«n4 ' ... _•
rkfi7?RACH£&--*l4o tatbeis, prim* qa*liijr, now
9 in (Ure, tad for t&lo bj "
jw»4 : J. 8. DILWORTit fo CO.
iliTTElt—7 bbCTpriafo joU,~ia»TjT«rtei '
>j*a« X’fl. DiLWORTHfo CO.
DBT *ecelved tad for ufs 2Wilbi Brim*ioa*by
! J. KIDD k CO,
Jta4 Mo <lO Wood uttrt
J
IN STUR&—2O barrel* Spirit Turpentine u 4 lot
tale by . J.KIPDfcCO,
. J»n4 No. CO Wood it
ken No l,ia store ami (or tale by
ARMSTRONG A CROZER
Iv?ACK 1100811A1R foraalo by
iaiid <r- ARMSTRONG A CROZEB.
t~\RV PEACHES—6 baakaiapealed peachea.
If CO do Conmoa do la
and /Or sale by ARMSTRONG A CROZER.
j4j| : -• ;
iYTUbLs CIDER VINEGAR—For *ai* by "
1U land ARMSTRONGA CROZER
itor
IUU udlsrutobr • : _
Iml • ' - ARMSTRONG A CROZEB
SThn BROOMS-®** deiwTliU day received an
IforaMpbf ARMSTRONG A CROZER
jtn* ’ ; • . - . .
i ACOJt—6O piece* ne» Utton.
i -do rec'd ssd for mle fer
Jtn 4 T > - AEMdTBOWttACgQZEB
ILOUR—2® bbU FrtiK.
1 100 do Old Wheat Eitr*, in store and for
|an4 " ABMBTKONO 4 CROZKE
r t KKKN APPLES—WO bbU in Jlore _
T jiff ARMSTRONG A
■>UTTEB—IO bbl» Roll Bauer Pi«ih,
3 60fcr* prime do do ja»t revived
ad fin iiie by ARMSTRONG 4 CROZER
JaM
RKiEn BALSAM frlß-Fer by „ _ ,
O ]u( _ . J KIPP A CO, No. 00 Wood n
: lb( Go® Ar«bin uiTtor 1111
IKiDDiCO,
W Wood it
TDErros'iiAi
' j ‘La
TtJBTTrt3cEIVKD-160 )b« Aioertcu Arnnrnwt,
Utadbrultby J KIDD* CO. -
NoCOWomm
' Q/ttfDoWiJCasS—soo boxca BxiO"wiadow.fU«,
TT SOO do 10x19 do lo
81 do 7x9 do do
• . Ito do txlt 'do do
. _ - 10 do 10X14 do do
Is ttoro isd Cor iile by
>. t W. HABBAUQH.
A ! l ?r’l k*t»» lorMl* w
I. l«u. JAM
jn7 RQBIBOV. | wrr.p *rA°
XT U'.UUUAIHII J J n HiMr *___
J. • «teuk tt lirUlluu ud fo r •»)*>?* UottU3 * “°™
i“» iAnaD,iS > ~ . ,T O
ARHIVEO. '
Caleb Cope, Murdock,'Bearer.
Michigan,'Briet, Bearer.
Lake Erie; Clerk. Bearer.
Bearer, Gordon, WellsnllA.
a am, Galloway. Mononxaheta City
on, Peebles, Elizabeth.
AUaatle. Parktson, BrewsavlU*.
Btltie, Jacobs Btownnille. '•
Camden. Hendriekawi, McKeesport.
Jamea Nelson, Moot* Wheeling. [
Hungarian, (new) shipyard. • '
Ruifiold,Cope, Cineumati.
DEPARTED.
Caleb Cope, Msrdoek, Bearer.
Lake Erie, Clark. Bearer.
Bearer, Gordoa,.Wdl»rili*.
Michigan, Bries. Bearer.-. 1 .
Virooaa, Galloway, Monoßgabelk City.
Camden, Hendrickson j McKeesport. .
: Fashion, Peebles, Eiixabeih., -
; Baltin, Jteobyßrownttrillo. f" - v 'Vi'
Atlantic, Parkinson/Brownarille. ■ v -
Louis Methne', Con® I, Wheeling.
Fort Pitt, Miller. Nasbrilla-- '
J.J. Crittenden, HatehUe^BtJLeala.
BOATS LEAYINGIUiSDAY.
« r. u.
beaver packer *
WELLS YILLE PACKETS, 8 'ji fc /
WHEELlNG—JaiCesJiels | ?s»''yj^g4 l
Tie steamer Ringgold *nted'Hgs?4ty from Cincin
aati, haring experienced no MiitfaM&C'i'uj fiom (he
floating lie. * '
•
WHEELING—Per LMeLan*S**jbßaker A For*
17th: 8 bbis rinegar, WM *
bx.Jas Richardson: 83 bbls ftear, Smith;A Sinclair; 1
bblbauer,l*kpesehei,4B kgs lard,TWHfyeU.Aeo; 8
ika brandy, R ACampbeU; 3 kgs bahdf.*J Sehoonma
ker Aco; ltek*-Dora,Tfldobntn, Olrfitfomaa* 1 7,
BEA V ER'AWE L LSVILLE—BcfB»rc r-« bbls e
seed, L 8 Waterman;«bbtscfaelttihsJK Dhlseli A co;
89 bgs shorts, 80 bbls flour, Noble Amtell kgs lard.
Sbbfs 8 kfi,3 bxs baoer.9 akspea&haC'Harbaogh: ID
bbls floor, Atmitrong A Croierr W ibbldo l bbi
batter, Joo-Watt A eo; I bbl peahhes, Moorhead A
King: 31 aks barley, Brows A bbls but
tsr.SMenaat. • “ft'-?
JNO. A. CAUGDEY, 'Agent fbr Erie and
Michigan Line to Bearer and Ihe-Ljikea.—'Office
on the comer of Water and SmithflildytA—- ja&4 •
ALEIAHDBRS. WATBD9,
ATTORNEY at LAW—Offiee,'on\FnirTth street,
abore SmilhflolJ—Lowris's stairs,
jaafl-y 1 1 * •' ' • ’ •'
J. C. Broyfogle-- —> •A^HrClarke.
BRETFOQLE * ObARKB,
Forwarding and commission".merch
ants, and (lemlera In Window Glass, White
Lmad, he. No. 10a Second at. ~jaa3-y
WBBTKBS IRB BBAUCBiGOfIfAS V
OF PITTSBURGH." *
CAPiTAMIIOOjOOO.
J. FotsiT, Jr, SeeT- I RJTk&un, Jr., Prcsk.
WUltniw against all kinds of riaks,
losses will bo liberally adjusted and -^promptly
A home initiation—managed by Directors who are
well known in the community, and who are determin
ed by promptness and Itbcramr to msiutainthi char
meter which they hare assamed, .11 offering 7 the best
protection to those who desire to be tnaarcaT -
Dmscrans—R. Miller, Jr., Geo. Black; J; : W; Bailor,
N. Holme* Jr.,; Wa. B. Holmes,. CJhquen; Geo. W.
Jackson, WnuM. LyotyJas. Lipplneott, Thoa.tK.
Lite h, James MlAnley, Alex; Nuaick,ThM. Seou.
. Omex,No.®Waterstreet, (wareb©ase‘ofSpang
A Coh bp stairs,) Pinsbargh. jafcdly’ .
as. fr*4. ed-
'Earned Pnauuwu daring tk»> fanr ending a*
On Marina ud Inland Risks, Bl£S£9*4ol V. \ .
Ob Fire Risks, 88
ttSl&O IS
Interest, Selrafo, and atker Proiu,
* y*TT»««w» tn.. A;n»g »ian («<.» •,
Marine and Inland Naiifmlina Lotaee, fl&at&SS.
FireLeuee, t 7ifoyj3.
V ' ■'
-&Ksza£xcodSBUt r'V
” ’ __
Agency efcarre*, _ B«S7l fcd
Expeaaea, Bent, Sharks, Biauosenr, fee., 9,090 S 3
' Thi AucLm ef tk» Company art, fit folbtei, ‘ j
Bondi, Mortgage* and Ground reals, M
Uwted Stole* Six per ceatLou, I3 I B£QO0 I
PennirlTKiM, do do UMBO 00
Do Flto do do tfiOO 00
, Philadelphia City Six per seat. Lou, IOjSOO 00
Bills Beeeirable, M£7B SI
JO Shores Stock Union Bulk of Teunes*
■9, ) SO «
M do do Merchants tad Uliifie
utren Beak, Pitisbargn, OO
U 0 Shsro Stock Amencu Motoal Jnsnr
uee Cotnpuy.
S Shares Stock Philadelphia ud lltm do
Grace Steam Tow-boix Company, 600 00
SO Shane Stock Delaware Matsu Insur
uee Company, 100 0j
S Shares Stock Philadelphia Exchange
Cotnpuy, 79 00
100 BharceStack Pcnnsylraiua Rail-road
Company, fi,CCO 00
Cash on hand, ?•• CL9I4 44
Scrip of Mataal Insurance Companies, 3,040 70
Balances la the hand* of Agents, ud Pre
miums on Marino Policies, recently la
. wed, _ M£tt «
Interest due,
Subscription notes,
: Neman ft u, 1549.
The Board of Director* Ihare this day declared a
dividend of SIX PER CENT, in cash, on ifeo Capital
Stoek and Scrip of the Cocapany, parable on atul af
ter December let, 1949. Alee, a dividend of TEN
PER CENT, in Script oa the Capital Stock, and earn*
ed Premia**, certlficatea for which will .be issued at
abort.
DIRECTORS.
Joseph 11. Betl, ' ;JL Jones Brooke,
Edmund A. Sender, [ Henry Sloan,
John C. Davis,; ' Uagh Craig,
Robert Barton, George SerrlU,
John R. Penrose, Wm. Eyre, Jr.,
-Samoel Edwards, Charles Kelly,
Georfe O. LcJper, J.G. Johnson,
Edward Darlington, William Hay. <
Isaas B. Davis. Dr. B. Thomas,
-William Polweli, John Selierf»
John 8. NewUn, Spenser Mellvain,
Dr. R. M. Ilosum, J. T. Ley an, Pittsburgh.
James C. Hand. D.T. Morgan, do .
Tfceophilo* Punldlnf, Wm. Bsnloy, do -
WILLUM MARTIN, President.
GEORGE 3KRBILL, Vice President.
RICHARD 8. NEW BOLD, Secretary.
By the Aet incorporating this Company, (he parties
insuring property therein, are entitled to a snaaaef
tho-profits of the Institution, without (objecting them*
•elves to any liability beyond the pramlam paid.
- The Capital Slock and BobsenpUon Notes are
pledgtdby the Charter lor thi payment or louses; and
the profits of the Company ate directed to be invested
and remain in the posters ton jof the Corporation, as a
fend lor the farther seeonty of thoassared. This land
will bo represented bj Se tip, bearing an interest of aiz
per eenL divided among - the Insured and Stoekhold*
ersjpro rata, upon the luneontof earned Fremieau
end Capital Stoch. janidtf
ADAMS’ EX PR E 8 8 I
'ITTK would respectfully call the attention of “Mer
.f T ehants” tad otburt to the following card:
Having noticed u Mtua Greene A Co.”s n lute card,
in whieh they uun they offer facilities unequal*
ed by any other EXPHESS, wa are, Injustice to "oar*
•elves" and to Use “pu'alic," constrained to say that if
oar arrangement in tho Bast had not rendered our* the
BEST CONDUCTED and MOST RELIABLE EX*
PRESS, we-weald not have merited the liberal patron*
sgd we now enjoy—nor conid we hare sustained our*
wires for a series of years, and established a reputa
tion u.Tunro tmuim by any other Line. Unless
our arrangements tor the speedy, cheap and safe true*
mission ofgoods andralaahles of all descriptions, had
been non railed, tad In extending our Line to all the
“Western and Southern” Cutes, (harlnf spend no
means or extriion Id make it perfect,)- we feel coat
deni that the indneameau which we offer to the pub*
lie are ♦ ussarpassed,” and that we are tally enabled
to PERFORM what we PROMISE.
ADAMS A CO.
drgg-ffw BAKER A FORSYTH, Agfa.
Ohrlstaus wad Sew Tear hpproaehlift
ELEGANT AND SUBSTANTIAL BOOKS,
In Magnificent Antique Binding, for rAs Holidays.
JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, Bookseller and Inporter,
(3 Wood street, has neetred a beautiful collection
of Illustrated Books, bound Injho most splendid man
ner by the best London and American binds rs—amouf
them may bo found:
Pearls of American Poetry; magnificently lllumiaa*
nated.
Lays of the- Western World; illuminated in fold and
colon.
Wordsworth's Greece: riehly Illustrated.
. The Preacher, illuminated by Oweu Jones, and
hound in earrrd wood.
The Song of Songs; illuminated by Jones.
Flowers and their Kindred Thoughts; Ulnminaiod by
Jones.
Heroines of Shakspoare; illustrated.
Mrs. Jameson's Chanelerisues at Women; illustra
ted. For sale by JAMES D LOCKWOOD,
J.aa m U, u i ......
viNEUAR-awbbis
Keg BUTTER—A faw kegs on hand, tor aaia Uy
dd» ■ * STUART A SILL
CORN— 900 bu In store and for sale by
deg STUART A SILL
PEACHES— tOD bbis just ras'd and farjmlo by
deg STUART A’SILL
CLOVER SEED-1 bbl tnstoro and torsaJoby
deg arUABTABILL
TAtyw-tt U l ,la .urn,
gcoßCHiNns-.c*. to -I-t J B
“ ” I ' l ' “WuAjf IWI
LOCAIi MATTERS.
Court efß«uMrlauleaai
• Present, Hoaorsbleßeajsaun Patton, President
Judge; end Wm. Samuel Jones, AnocU
ate Judges. > <
The Hon. Chas. fihaler directed the attention of
the' Coart to the case of a young lad, named Gra*
ham, only ten yean of age, who was, on Safer*
day, sentenced to the House of'Refuge. Bis pa*
rents were about removing to Steubenville, and
wished to take him wife them, ■ although: until
they removed, they wished him to remain In jaiL
His Honor,"Judge Patton, observed that there were
sis indictments for lireeny and other oflenoes
against young Graham, and that he was a proper
anbject tor fee House ofßefuge, as 'it was feme
onlyfest.be conld be properly attended to. He
therefore refused to resdtid his former view.of
the subject .
mother, who wts io Court, then left
it, weeping bitterly. ‘ .
Common Hoaack et al—lndicted for a
riot.. Hosaek alone was on trial, and fee jary
brought in a rerdiet ofgnilty. He was sentenced
to ply a fine of CIOO, and lobe imprisoned nine
months in the county jail.
Commonwealth ,‘vs Uariat'Neison, alias Lady
and 'Rebecca Kelly, fedieted for".lateeny.
We did not hear fee verdict fo this case. :
Ar.t.tQMsr Rioi Cass.— trial of the AUe*
ghenjr Fire Riolers wiU be take a up on Wedaes*
day. 4
G&juid Just—Th* Grand Jury adjourned on
Saturday, having disposed of all fee eases before
them. • "•
SLsnoura Stoppio.—A number cf sleds Were
taken from fee boys who were sledding yesterday,
by the poUoe, and taken to fee Mayor's bfflee. =
* The-weather yestekdsy was exceedingly ine;
the'heavy fall of anow on Sunday' had furnished
the lovers of pleasure with, excellent aleighlng,
and a fine bracing atmosphere, a*d clear-suoftf
ray,rendered them every facility for ita-eujoy
meat. The gsy laughing countenances of the
light hearted lads and. lasses, as they drove along,
greatly enlivened fee l otherwise dull appearance
of our business thoroughfares.
Toe Euterpeans givib another eoacert fe bight,
at Wilkins Hall. We -recommend fee lovafe of
good musio to give tbefp a hearing. ;
Survasr Snazre.—The slippery; coaditfoa of
the p avements requires that ashes should hi* strewn
. over them, in order to prevent accidents.'7
Matos’s Omct.'Tkn, 14.—-Edwd.iMel3hennf
versus James Cooley, charged wife drunkenness
and disorderly conduct}"Path. Casey, Wifeidtunk
enness; and Thomas Jackson, wife vtgfenqr,were
committed by ois honor fee Mayor,'fc* twenty
four hours each. Charlotte Wallaedtria ordered
up five days, for vagtanejr. ;
A Obre n 4 Osrtlfients s^ ; t£a^bae>
' wuat t* saD’ce-ras Pavadjb***.—•
I hereby certify that sbe&ciwo weeks age Lwt* sets*
ed wife a violent attack of wfifrig and pswgfeg Chol
era Mortal, wife very distressing pains inihy swisitf h
and bowels, which was completely rebsvsd by two
teaspoonfol doaes of Petroleum, taken fe aMlnlaww
ter. After having taken theftm dose, I akpti soundly
and comfortably for three hetre. (Sigaedfr - V
HENRYWISIVJr,
On board the steam boat Alfilna.
fiusbsrgh, Dec. life, 1649. ~
- tarn Captain of the Ariadne, and: was a witness ie
feo astoniihlng effect* of fee P*iro&sß(la'fee caaaef
Henry Wl*e,wboisonooffeabandacnfes‘boat
[Signed] NIMROD ORABELL:.
Pittsburgh,Deo.life,lß49. 7 V ’>
, irp'Sso general advertisement in atetW'ebUmn
del*
dOBPBIB^ISQ.
BILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCI/tARd,
MjtnifaU, B&U Lading, Bfesl*,
«y«g> sms, r—wra, cssnncaaitenßU,;’ ...
foucuta, Ac.' Ac .
Printed at the 'shortest node*, at low ptfees, asfe#
de*9 Gax*rtaOmes,Tuntt«T*af»-. , vj
tisi.m 97
74,079 0
*255,751X16
DIU Dy fipvf|
<»A|£9vilSMn/ Demi*t Canes tfftoartfc
i iianii ■* - betwtea
—ofH-diria
<*Urket «ad Ferry eueyu.
a»7l ■‘gpjnffTßAWlMtKOflM.
NOTICK U barebr Kivu tus Ultm
(ration open the Eiiatt or Tbomaa a.uJrant, late
of Weit KUXmbeth. deeM. hot* boea granted » the
undersigned. Ail persons indebted t»ltedcoSaard
ire reqoircd to mafa-iamediata jpyae<£%feft <*««
haTin* Claim* in rcqtteated to present ihMß««uyn»*
tMjjUeatefbieeitherof (be dtfmininritorVT tpy.C.
'fJtnefin, Eiq., their anorney. . . ■ -*-
« 1 ,>9l QEOtCE CimmTOß.Uk \
f? . . ■. . ■ AHOTEWralSSfcji
PItU»«T«ItAa<.»mB4U awe
Letters patek?!«sm‘ b«n brad ty «»
Governor, incorporating ‘‘Tbo Finabarfh *nd
Erie Rail Road Company," the anbaeilbero, a majori
ty of the acting commissioners, do appoint Monday,
the nth day of Febrasry, 1690, nt-tfco Reed Home, in
the botouab of Erie, u the time and place for organis
ing said Company: at which Uma a»d place the tab*
aeribcri to the capital stock el aaid Company are no
tified 10 meet and elect by ballot, oat of tnejr own
number, Thirteen Directors, agreeably to the proyit
|on» of the act of Incorporation. *
CHARLES M. REED,
THOMAS H. HILLS
JAMES WILLIAMS,
GILES SANFORD,
WILLIAM KELLY.
- Acting Commissioner*.
Erie, Jsa.’d, 1850.—{jmaU-wdtT --
uy 74;
Tub BASK of BSaLASD offers for tala
iu property in the city of Pittsburgh, situated at
ibe eoroer of 8L Clair street and Duqeeseo Way, has*
inf 164 feet on 8u Clair street, fill teat on Duqueons
War, and StQ fact on Barker** alley.
Thu property contains OVER ONE ACRE of vale*
able ground, fa suseeptiblo of a subdivision which
would prove highly profitable to one wishing to ro*satl
in building lots of the usual size, or to improve. A
plan ol the subdivision can be seen at the offleo of the
undersigned.
’ On the property an erected five substantial Brick
Buildings on St. Clair street, (Including the tavern
known at the “Red Llea,") a number of smaller build*
lags on Daqueano Way and Barker’s alley (partly oc
cupied by Townsend, Can A and the stables at
tached to the tavern.-
The rental.is t£9Q per annum, and the property bat
<uw third improved. • - !
Apply to R. B. WILKINS,
dc23 Attorney at Law, Fourth street.
|sml>&aaual lals off Dry Goode,
A. A. MASON a CO.,
TTTILL commence on New Year's Day, 188, and
VV continue through the month of January, daring
whieh time the whole of their immense establishment,
(including all their Wholesale Rooms,) will be thrown
open for Retail Trade; and their entire Wholesale
Hioek will bo offered at- Retail, on this occasion, at
fully on foerra ua than usual prices.
Their Shawl Saloon contains more than9oooShawls,
comprising every description of Long and Square
Wool Shawls, Cashmere; Brocho, Ac. Also, Vuetles,
Cloaks ManUUSjB.-Baeks Ac., at an Immense reduc
tion from usual prices.
DRESS AND CLOAK GOODS.
Their stock comprises more than 1000 pieces Thibet
Cloths, Merinos, Paramelitt, Alpaceet, Lyoneee. Op*
•ra and Pelisee.Cloths, will be aold from SOto tOper
cent, lose than usual prices.
Also—9oo pieces rieh plain and fig’d SILKS, rede*
- eed 90 per cent
80 eases Cashmeres and De Lain*, entire new styles.
-Also—White Goods, Mourning do. Embroideries,
Lueet,' Ribbons, Oloves and Hosiery, Trimmings. Ac.
80 cam Flannels, 70 eases new style Calieocs, fiO ca
ses Bleached Muslins, 100 bales Browu do., 70 hgles
Tickings. Also, Cloths, Casslmores, Jeans, Cstsloetu,
Ac* at extremely low prices.
Together with an immensa variety of ether Goods,,
making an assortment one of the most extansive In
the country—all ol whieh have been marked down at
much lower prices than their extensive annual sale In
January fast
They invite an early call, as many of their eboicest
Goods will bo sold.
lowest price named at first
JanS A. A* MASON A CO, CO Market st.
PEWI FOa lALK.
fin PEWB in Temperance Hall, on Smithfield street.
UU Also, a Pulpit and railing, all in good order,
will be told low for cash by applying to
THOS. UGGEIT.Wilkias; Pa.
or GILL A LIPPINGTON,
aplfcwtfS Bmithfield street, Pituburyh, ra
E" EG BUTTER—93 kegs for sale by
~dci7 WICK A MoOANPLESS
FLOUR— 60 bbis Family Flour, for aalo by
del7 WICK A McOANPLESS
MUTTON HAMS—4 bbis for sale by
del? JB CANFIELD
CHEAP MOUS. DE LAINS—3 eases good style,
fast colored U. de Lains, at the extremely low
price of He. per yard. A A MASON A CO,
det« _ No 60 Market st
FRESH FRUIT—6 dot. cans fresh Peaches;
3 “ bottles do.
5 “ u Pine Apples;
3 " •* Cherries;
3 " Rtrawberricr,
3 14 ** Tomatoes;
3 “ half gal. bottles Pieklei;
3 “ quart do.
3 ** fancy do.
Ree'd and far sate at the Pekin Tea Stare, 70 Fourth
street. dsolfi.
OATH— WO bu in store and far sole by
flcB7 CRAIO A SKINNER
GRKKN APPLES—76 bbis In atore and far sale by
d 037 __ CRAIO A SKINNER
TWHXCD HA(Ts—3’do* in store and far saloyr “
dcS7 CRAIG A SKINNER
FIRE BRICK A TU.E—A Urge assortment far sals
by dcU ISAIAH DICKEY A CO
PIO MKTAL—2O i»a«, tollable for Poaodf «ua,Jo»t
ree'd and for »aio by „
del* HARPY, JONES* CO
’lurruN-fl b&ica jut roc'd a*d for »i«Jbr
jj dell HARDY. JONEo & CO
/'i£Uam! CEbA&—A lot of Cedlr toniJgiM
\j to L. Cohen or Crater, will be raid to pay eharfoe
if not eellod for within 30 doyi „ __
dc!4 CEO B MILTKNBERQEH* 67 Front n
C‘ aJJCoSh—i cues, Tut colored, giwifjgtnti,
now opening at A A MASON k wS,
d e l4 • No 00 Market at
LANNUL»~B7 cam and baloa it***. While end
Yellow Flannel*, iae lading • I**K* : l°* <" rown
w ‘““ C °“° UT
73 tg, ‘ fl ° 1 ’ I M.CANDtEa
LOUB-dobbU Extra Familyr
ltt» « Soperine; ~ , ..
CD “ Flos:inatareandtoraai» by
faU CRAIO ASKUfNXK
RATES OF DISCOUNT.
NT—CORRECTED HT
BS * BOBS,
5 Marie: ctrect, pe*< 4u •
Indiana.,
Siaieß’k ftllraaebc*** I
3*ateBerip «-• “
Vir ß i»U.
Exchange Bk. of Vju** I
Fnnne«Dk.orVt‘-~* *
Bfc*oiihe Valley,-* **
Bk.of Virginia—**** M
M.ftM.Bi., Wheelmi i
do Morgantown-"- I
: N. W. Bank Va~— t
r do ,Well*barg»—•••. I
t do Parkeiibnrg—— t
CATES OF DLSCOUfi
ri BOLOS
Exchange Broken, No. Si
Peunijrlyultt
BankofFiUsbtrgh -—Par
Exchange Bask par
Merck. A Matt. Bank *Par
Bksuoii'hiLidalphla—«?ar
Girard Bank~»*—par
Bank cftie naan to wn*par
« Chester poantf • **Par
“ Delaware Co.- '-par
«• Maat£OtteryCo.*-pai
“ Noriambexlaad'-pa;
ColnmbUßridgo Co.* - par
Dcylestowa pink*—par
Fannefs'ilki tteadlng*par
F*mers’ Bk. Bocks Co.par
Fanners B’fcLaccas’r-par
Lancaster Co.Bk.****par
Lancaster Bk.* par
tMJtaie* Beak——oo
BrowittircUejßk. par
Washmgtorfßk.*•—• • *|
Getgrsbarphßk.—l
Chamhenoarf-*'*—• H
Buqttehanna Co. Bk.*-
Tinn«m*>
Bk-ofTenneMeo**** • S
Far.fcMereh'taßk—*
Plaatemßk. ••• • u
Union Bk..-
fliiicurli
State Bk of Miuoori— I
Xotth Caro lima*
Bk.of Cape Fear--*'- 8
Merck'* Bk., Newbern- *
Stale Bank S
2onth Carolina*
Camden Bk
Bk.of Charleston 8
Cotnmercialßk-"-' f
Bk. ofGeonrciown—• 9
Bk.of Hamburg I
Merchant* Bk*— -A:
Planter* ftMeebahUk* 3r
Bk-ofßonlh Carolina** 9 \
BaiVlaadi
Balumora Bka. par
Btltm'efcOßßScrip *lO
Cumber land Bk.of Alio*
ghtny f I
Far.Bk.of Maryland •• “
Fanaera’ ft Mechanic* M
Lewtsinwat—*
Middletowrj —«*l
Carlisle ~*f
Erie Bk..—* • • 010
Fanners’ tad Drovers’ -
Bank, Waynesbarg** I
Harrisburg}’——— u
Honesdalei—*——• I
Lebanon* par
PotUTlUe-f-** •••—»“
Wyoming* •• I
Went Branch Bk. I
Belief Nobs I
HAMBk.Pius.do* “
Scrip—Piito>. i: Couaiyl
* ABertiany, SO
Onto.
State Bk.and Branches |
MoantPlcasant— *♦• “
Sienbenvdle—*•••
SLOlaitstiUe—— t" u
Manstta • • “
NewLislJon* ••••—• M
fllaainneli Banka “
CbluabnJ do* ••••••; M
CuiUvilfe— “
Zanesville “
Paiaam *—.—••• «
Wooster!——*— * 70
Masslllop • »
Bacdeikir 70
Gsanga •--•*•* •
Norwalk •••• ♦*•-•••• 70
Clerelaai——•—• I
Westeri Reeervs*— “
Franklin B'k Colambts **
ChlUioethe ■ ■-•■ u
LekeEfia***- “
Seiots-t • •—• w
Lancaster *——•!•
Himiltia-—••• •—•18
Granville*”*”* ••••••M
Parm’rtß’k Canton—go
Urbani -*■—■ *0
fEsmisukF*
Bk of Kentucky •
Bh-ofLoait villa *
Norhefn Bk. Kemti'ky- u
■owYork—Cirr Banks
Bk, Frederick “
FradcrlekCo.Bk.**—• “
Hagerstown Bk* u
Mineralßk——J I
Patapseolik— |
Wakningtonßk—“
Bk.ofWestoinster • •»■*«
KloUfan.
Bk.of St Clair-***'
Bk.of River Hai*en——
Michigan In*. Co 5
Par.ftMeeh’sßk 9
Wlacoaaim Terrify,
ltar.ftFirela.Co.Milw'* *
Oaaadiii
) Allsolrsnißanks S
Bank of England Note*
) --i4 70r£*tr.
Gold to Speeto Value-
Napoleon*- 3 60
Daettty- 3150 3 30
Eagle,old* • ••-• 10SO
Eagle, dew •••••• to 00
Donbloboa,Bpani*b. 10 00
Do, Patriot—.——•l9.s9
Sorareign* •“***>■ 4 63“
Guinea*
Fredexicksd'ort—*S7 60
Tea Thaler*. .. .* 760
Ten Guilders*.•• *_ 390
Lomild’OTl*-* 4.30
Eieliui*, -
NawYork ■***•"* 4prm
Philadelphia ••• Ipnn
Baltimore—- • 4pna
a.par. Intatinr B’H-
TOBACCO— 00 bexea W. H. Gram 1 * ra;
39 w DaniePa S'*
30 “ 'WjLßoaald'affa;
30 ken Gednt** 6 twin:
dtM BROWN fc KIEKPATRICt
T? LOUR— 33 bbl* jmal mSI and £or Bill b*
.I 4 doff ■ COPBfcBRgYFOOLB
SH&T— 19 kafitxt'd. jest ree’d and (or Bale by
del7 A CULBERTSON, 1C Liberty *t
T BAD—IOO pifi lait rec’d and for uie by
L leg A CULBERTSON, HI liberty »t
"DECEIVED this day, at PHILLIP’S RUBBER DE»
XV'POT— llOan Iflutle Cloak*. Urga atxe;
' IS pair • “ Pmnuj
St u Gen la' Gloves, a aapariot aruale;
M ** * “ Mine**} eclo at No 0 Wood
treat. .le» J A U PHILLIPS
CORN BROOMS—ISO dot in atera and for tale by
: 4at9 _ STUART A BILL
BiUCKETS— 79'do*la atore andforailfl by
)dc» STUART A BILL
m&G MERCY PogfMted by lie
X Lord's Prayer, by Gardiner Spring, D. D. Jart
pollDhod and receUed by axpreaa. for sale at the
PRESBYTERIAN BOOK ROOMS, 79 Wood meet,
aptaaira. „
him The Attraction* of the Croat; by Ub Rer. Dr.
Spring. . I mi
BUTTER 4 LABD-S8 k«p No_l Lard;
Id * Dainr'. Batten laadin*
- dc29 BROWN h KIRKPATRICK
•adfrrwle fa;
STATIONER'S GUM—A aappiy jnsirtc'd and for
ula at the Rabbar Depot, by
d«9 . JAH PHILLIPS
YtARBADOES TAR—SOU Iba Maaine,'}a« recMard
n for calc by det# _ J IGDD ft CO
ODFISH—*Td rum* oa band endYor sale by
\J icn • JOHN WATT A CO
SEAVV CAMTO,N FLANNELS.—Parsons want
ing a vary heavy article of Caatoa Flannel wilt
It at tbs atom of WE MURPHY,
• fag . - earner Fonrth and Market »u
VOfiSE COVESa—d'OomTsUMUo Hone Coven,a
L very heavy and splendid article, jatt rec’d and
aale low, at No. 8 Wood erect, by
deg r JfcH PHILLIPS
or «aio by
1. KIDD ft CO
IA9TOR OIL—I bbl in rare
t dig
ALCOHOL— IS bbta jut ree‘d and for aale by
dc» » J KIPP A CO
IGOB—3 bbU Fresh, jast reo’d and for aale by
j de» STUART A SILL
USE CARTWRIGHT-l’vCarpet Bay in store;
i sableet to charge*, for Laka Cartwright, which ha
U nletse call for. O B MILTKNBEHGEB,
deg ' No 87 Front at
( YB FLOUR-18 bbl* ree*d and for a*le by
\f dctl WM U JOHNSTON. ltd Second »t
RECEIVED THIS DAY, at the India Rnbba De
pot—l ease Woman's Metallic Robber Sandals;,
4 u w « “ Slippers;
a - « 4> u Baskina;
1 M UlueV “ u supper*
1 ** Men’i “ “ Ovcnhoe*
1 • ** “ “ ftodel*
I “ “ te*Uer>>Ud * Overshoe*
-* ll rf TfiHi w<ll be •old, wholesale or reuil, lever
thea tt uflkMM&nfercitrv—JAwUCUU4JI > S,
poval No ft Wsft4>W3(ft»
D >"- ‘ lltaiou erticle t ’'ta store :
WM.H JOHNSTON
I for aela bp
WM U JOHNSTON
oMAtt>Ea-»t7 jofi, adi
and for **lo b? dali
APPL.ES'-lWbblsree’d
dol4
nit rac'd and for *ale by
tpp a co, au wood «_
UNE SPONGE-*® lb*in
deli » J Klj
IiIVBARS ROOT-IMlbi fonafaby
de!4 J KIDD A CO
PKtttrtflAN BARK—7S Ib*]a»t rac'd aadforaaieby
deli JUDO ft-CO
TTCfUoIUCE—SOO lb* Sicily Ltqaertet;
I i 900 “ Calabria “ for aale by
del* J KIDD ft CO, CO Wood*!
INBIX BUBBKB PACKING—Jan rec'd, 300 pound*
Packing, for Steam Engine*, aeld wboteaalo and re
tail, at the India Rabbet Depot, No. A Wood at.
«leH J. A 11. PHILLIP*
Vif bbU prims runbtlloa Moflue.
IT I- {a otk bbU utd 40od order, for Mle low by
' W*M AnTCHELTREE,
160Iiber«t ti
«TAKTED-WUlt Ken by
W J aCHOONMAKKX k. CO.
NaM VooJ i f
Mow Boeki<
REDBURNi lOfFim Voyage, by Hamm Mellvilb
author of‘‘Typee," "Omoo," Ac.
- lliuerj of King Allred of England, by Jacob Abbot
with too eogravuge. - _
- gidooia the Sorceress: by Wm.Meinhotd.
JOHNSTON * STOCKTON,
aovO comet TOrt tad Market strata
ETALUC RUBBER CLOTH-* pieces rac'd
. thisder»adforMueoi PHILLIPS’,
de» No i Wood wwt
UST RKCEIVEB-4 (ran WUUt’s Bdraa Wild
Cherry, for solo by 2 KIDD A CO,
deg) No W Wood street
'EATUER9—B ueli to day rac'd tod for stlo by
d«97 A&USTRONO It C&OZKR
CIDER VINEGAR—6 bbU to day rac'd, for aale by
dcV7 ARMSTRONG ACROZER
T? LOUR—63 bbla Glenn’* Extra;
JC 40 “ HunJlron’s Extra; to day rac'd, for
S3e by dtB7 ARMSTRONG A CRUZEB
AIB CUBUIONB—II Air Cuahiom, square tad
J\ round, different sites, rac'd tod for ttle et
del? J AHPHILUPfI, No 6 Wood »t
ALB PARLOR lUlilA—Joit rac'd, t few down of
different sixes, a splendid Article, sold wholestle
and retail et No % Wood eu
de37 _ J AMPHILLIPS
L""'KaO— tooplgs-daleoa.'iesl ree’d per itetoor J 77.
Crittenden, end for sale by
de*7 .JAMES A HUTCHISON ACO '
Row Bookh<
A SYSTEM of Ancient tod Mediaval Geography,
tor the dm of Schools end Colleges; by Charles
Afltbos. ,
History of Spanish Literature; by Geo. Ticfcnor. 3
roll voL 1 received.
Ttw Whale and his Captives, or the Whaleman’s
Adventure*, and the Whale's Biography, as gathered
in the Homeward Cruise of the "Commodore rrable;”
by ttev. Henry T. Cbeever. 1
Chelmer'a institutes of Theolegy; 1 vo's. just ree’d
by JOHNSTON A STOCIfrON,
dc<9 comer Third enJ Market sts.
BLACK PARMOTTOS.—W. R at North
Esst comer of Fourth and Market streets, has a
tail usortmem of the above scarce good*. Also—
Hiaek french Merino*, Bombasine finish Alpaaeas for
Mounuag, Canton Cloths for Mourning, and a aepply
of Mourning Goods generally. dcP
SUGAR— 15 bkds prime (new orop) arriving and fc
sale by BROWN A KIRKPATRICK,
dcJj -No 144 liberty it
KOLL BUTTER—3 bbls in store and for aale by
dctt ENGLISH A BENNKIT
OLDEN SYRUP—II bbls landing per steamer T.
U Adams, and forsale by
d?V7 JAMES DALZELL
Blsaetboat Rullti MdCoantarpusaf.
THE undersigned have just received a consignment
of v cases Steamboat Quilts and Counterpanes,
(root the New England Quill Manufacturing Company,
wbieh they wiU sell very low to dealers or steamboat
owner*. Call and examine.
dcl7 COPEA BBEYPOGLK,ICS Second st
BUTTER-18 keg* and 1 bbl to day rac'd and for
sale by deitt COPE A DHEVFOOLK
GREEN APPLES—23O bbiseec’d and for sale by
dc«7 COPE A BBEVFOGLE
HKMt* —übalesubales Dew Rotted Kentucky Hemp, ree
on pom ignmeot and for aale by
noviP-SIP A GORDON
PEALED PEACHES—ftbbls just ree’d. (or sale by
dels __ SAW HABBAUOH
-nriNDOW GLASS—6OO bxs, ass’d sues, «e’d and
W for sale by dclß SAW HAHDAUOH
BUTTES— 13 bbl* end M keg*, peeked, la print
order for *klppinf, for aale br
ddO L 8 WATERMAN
SODA A3U—>3 eeeka to arrive per Ringgold, foj
tale by del TAMEYJsIuSt
WAplJifliu— >0 bile* Urge eSa'ind'Ace*
K jDttree'dbr SHACKLCTT A WHITE
ie»4 Wo 09 Wo-
if7iiSIJITE3—« cuei super French Black an* V
V - xeuse. exuft uinininrm. rac'd per crprest, u
deg) AAMAB6NhCO>»
SUNDRIES— ObeJe* Colton; <1 bbU No 1 L*rd,
44ban Femlhcn; 1 tietee **
18 racks Wool;
0 doe Leah Utlns, with wool;
3 dos Sheep Skins, “
3 doe “ droned;
To nrrivo on •leunerFenFithtnd for itli by ' *
4«14 ISAIAH DICKEY ft CO, Frost et
rig Mte| .
TRANSPORTATION.
swag, .nrv
. BELIASCE nTBDAT LISli
TUB THI Ctf-TrXTAUCB QT' HBBchaWuxß fiPTiman,
wm inn juts csrian, ,
PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH.
/N OOD? forwarded' by this Line arts earned in the
IT mail train i*.Chambenbttrgti, and are iamediate
hr loaded in Wagon* going night and day through to
Pitubuigh. . ....
He Bone* are rationed every 15 miles, which
injure* the prompt delivery of goods within the time
promised.
The WagonajwiU leave ©or wareeouse daily, {Sun.
day*exeepted.fat3 o’clock, P. AL
Shippers are anvred that no more goods will be
taken- each day than can be . paselnslly carried
UOTU,h ' / JAMESMD4VH4CO,
•37 Market street! Philadelphia.
r JOHN M’FADEN A CO,
'/ r»mt Basin, Pittsburgh.
JOHN HoFADEN A CO, FMnr»»w»*Cboj
sroa Mziaujrzß, Cnnpl Baits, Pena street, Pittsburgh.
/. JAMBS M. BA VIS Jt CO- Ftoc*F*crpl*a» Co*-
'kmoa Mnen.m, 2*7 Market, and 64Commerce st,
/Philadelphia:' , '■ ■■ _
• .ETAStumj made by either of the above, on Ho or.
Wool, and other merchandize, coniigned to them tor
tale. • janl ~
VSIOB USE. 1
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
1850.
THE subscribers, now haviog in successful opera*
ties an Express Wagon Line between rltutmrgfa
and Philadelphia are prepared to receipt ror <5OOO lbs
freight dally. Each way deliverable through in tlx
days, Sandaya excepted.
HENRY GRAFF A CO,
Canal Basin. PiUibnrgh.
DUTILLE HUMPHREYS A CO..
janfaUm 107 Market n. Phli’a.
EXPRESS WACOM LIMB. .
1849. 188^
THROUGH IN FIVE DA,YS!
miiE wbscfiber* are prepared to receive 6000 pounds
A Freight daily, alter Monday, 10th imu to forward
to or from Philadelphia and PiUibnrgh, by Wagon,
through ra Five Daya. Rales as low as by any other
conveyance at thii season of the year.
$ joiin McFaden a co,
Canal Basin,'PiUibnrgh
JAMESMBAVISACO.
deff No 3X7 Market st, Philadelphia.
smMm,JSa&
Only 71 Hll«i'flta ! fing•
Via Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore ant)
Philadelphia.
THE morning boat leaves the wharf, above the
bridge, dkiTy, at 9 o’clock precisely. Time to
Baltimore, 33 bourn time to Philadelphia, 40 hours.
The evening boat leaves daily, (except Sunday ev
en LngsJ at 4 o’clock. Passengers by leaning on the
evening boat, will emu the mountains- In stages next
day, aid (has avoid night travel.
Secure ycar Ueketa at the Offiee,'Monongahel
=-House, or SL Charles Hotel.
octl3.lr J. MKSKIMEN, Agent
WIBTBU AtULANUKOKHT.: -
mksEk
express WAGON-LINE—THROUGH IN
TPIVE DAYS!
THE subscriber*. having suspended their canal op*
eratioai until Ute opening of the Bpnng Naviga
tion, have establish*! an Express Line by Rail road and
Wagon between Philadelphia and' Pittsburgh,' by
which they are prepared to forward 0000 pounds each
day. and receipt for the delivery of the same in 6 days.
They beg leave la nature their friends and the pub
lie that their arrangements regarding rates, regularity
and despatch, cannot fail to give satisfaction to ail who
favor themwuh their commands.
TAAFFE A O’CONNOR,
comer Penn and Wayne sis, Piunbargh.
THOMAS BKRHIDGE,
dcT 379 Msrket street, Pbilsdrlplus.
GEE, WO I GEE,'WO.'
WUTIR ARBASeRSRHT.
SI 1849.
tans cares teb old ookkstoox.
BINGHAM'S EXPRESS WAGON LINE,
.TO AHD no*
PlMstrargh and Phllsdslphla
AS the business on the canal is about being closed
for the season, we would inform the public that
we have again brought the Conestoga Wagons Into re
quisition, and will be prepared to forward 6000 pounds,
daily, (commencing on Monday, the S6tb tut-) A Car
leaving Philadeiphiadaily by the mail train for Cham
benburg, and the Wagons traveling day. and night,
ensures the delivery or Goods in five days. Apply to
W.W. BINGHAM, Pituburgtir '
BINGHAM A DOCK, No. IW Market street,
novSO Philadelphia.
Mster AbaAkoEaUhr.
3ms£l 1849.
EXPRESS WAGON LINE
" TO BBS rUOH
. PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA.
Tims: Five Days, (Sundays excepted,) running Day
and Night ;
THE public Is respectfully informed ibat this Line,
which has been in successful operation the two
previous winters, will again commence running on
Monday, the 38th of November.
A Car will leave Philadelphia and Chambersburgh
daily each way with the Mail Train, and from Cham
tiersburgh with retaysof horses running day and night.
We are prepared to forward <5OOO lbs freight daily by
the above Line. Apply to ,
D. LEECH A CO, Pittsburgh, >
or to—HARRIS A LEECH,
No 13 Soutn Third street, Philadelphia.
BOTfO-dt/
NEW AND VALUABLE INVENTION! -
GLYNN'S WINDOW LOCK AND SPRING.
Patextkb, Dvcntua 19,1849.
SI it wi Article of great rtitle to all perrons en
ged in building, or 'to those who hare already
nS.Vp wrihoat window fafteoing. While it
et » perfect mbsdtaie for palile* iand weight*,
at k saving of at least Wto each window, It affords
the safest fastening that has ever bean broagnt into
use*
The utility and convenience of this Spring over all
oibets, it, that by one thumb piece, both sash of the
window can be raised or lowered. It requires only to
be known to be appreciated.
Persons wishing to boy the article, or to hare them
pat into their windows, or the right of selling it for
conn lies in this State, may apply to the subscribers at
the PERRY HOUSE, ortho Allegheny river, Pitts
burgh. Pa. J. 8; TURNER,
nar*Jo-d3ai(is]sp C. P. MAYO.
▼law of Pltuhnr|h.
MV VIEW will he published In as short s time
as possible; and 1 can assure mV subscribers,
and the public generally, that it shall be itrrxuoa—
both in fidelity of detail and beauty of execution—to
any other whatever. Let those who doubt, wait a few
weeks and see. E. WHITEFIELD.
Nkw Yoax, Dee; Bth, IP49.—[dell
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF „
GIFT BOOKS AND ANNUALS for 18S0I
TUB OEM Op THE SEASON, with sixteen elegant
engravings; ■ edited by N. P. Willis.
The Sacred Annual, a GiA for all Seasons; Ly If.
Weld. i
The Floral Keepsake, for 1650; with iorty six beauti
ful colored engraving; edited by J. Keese.
Leaflet* of Memory, an Illuminated Annual for 1850.
Qcms of Beauty, or Literary Girt for 1850; by li
PereivaL
, Hie Opal, a Pore Gift for the Holy Dari.
' Uamst Gleanings,—a Holiday Book;—by M. A.
Dwight.
Gift Leave* of American Poetry; edited by R. W.
Griswold. ,
The Ramanee of Nature, or Poetical Language of
Flowers; by Thomas Miller.
The Forge l-Mo-Not, far ISW; by MraE. 8. Smith.
The Mom Rose, “ by Mrn&P.Howard.
The Snow Flaks, 14 beautifully illustrated.
The Chupletof Literary Gems, with colored engra»
t£o Home Offering, or Glimpse* of Home Life; by
E.C. Embury.
The GiA of Friendship, a Token of Remembrance.
The Hyacinth, or Affection’s GUI, for: 1850.' '
The Gem, for 1850: edited by Fattier Franks.
Apples of Gold in Pictures of Silver; by IS. B. Fal
lows. -
Flora’s Gem, or the Boqunt for *li;Seasons; with
beautiful embellishments.
The Drawing Room Scrap Book, with seventy illus
trations.
The Characteristics of Women; by Mrs. Jameson.
The Heroines of Shakspeare; with forty five engra
vings, from drawings by eminent artist*.
Bibles and Prayar Books, in every style of binding
to suit the taste of purchasers.
For tale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH,
No. 79 Wood street, between Fourth
deflt and Diamond alley.
ANfIUAXHI ASSV&LBI
LEAFLETS of Memory; Lady’s Gift; ' ,
Gems of the Seasons; Goto* of Beauty; ]'
Rasselas; GIA of Friendship; Ffnrsl Keepsake;
Romance of Nature; Hyacinch £lii'd’a Keepyakc;
Christmas Blossoms: Gift Leaves of Am. Poet*:
Golden Gift; Friendship's Offering; Poet’s Offering;
Reade's Female Poets of America: !
The Brilliant; Proverbial Philosophy, ill.;
Saercd Annuals; Harvest Gleanings; -
Snow Flake; Keepsake of Friendship; T
Young Lady's Offering;
Bibles and Prayer Books, bound in velvetaud mo
tocco, with elasps. Received by > ? s
JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
deSO corner Market and Third at*.
FLOUR— 160 bbls In store and for sale by ..
da!4_ •WM H JOHNSTON,IM Seaond si
nKDIOAL AND BCRGIO ALQFFICK,
§No. 05, DIAMOND ALLEY, a
few door* below Wood street, to
wards market. *
DB. BKOWIi btflSK ieca
regularly edneated ’to die'nodical
profession. and been for tome time
n general pr*ctlce,now confines
ils attention to the treatment 1 ofc
those pnrote and 1 delicate com*
plaint* for whiehhis opportunities
and experience pebaßaxiy - qa&!itT
him. 14 yean assiduously devoted
to atndy A treatment of those complaitaa,(dnring which
time hi ha* had more practice and ha* eared more pa*
lent* than can ever fail to the lot of any private prac
titioner! amply coalites him to offer a**Bimnec* of
apeedy,'permanent, and aatiafaeipry care to all afflicted
with delicate diseases, and all disease* aruini there-
Brown weald inform those afflicted with pnvatc
dUeaseawblehhava bceome chronic by time or a*-
Sravated bv this ase of any of the common no*tram* of
can be nuUcll, uri ibor
enghly eared} be having given hi* careful altontion to
the treatment of such easea, and «eeeeded in hundreds
: of Instance* in caring parson* of inflammation of the
neck of the Uaddetjand kindred diseases which often
resalt from those eases where other* ihsvirconrigned
them to bopelea* despair. Ho particularly write* sack
at bare been long and nnsaecewfbUy treated by other*
“ eoasalt him, when every taibttcilQ* » iU be
them, end their eases treated in a earefnl, thorough and
tScSiaent manner* pointed oat by a long experience,
Kudr.and i*vestlgauoa,which It UlmpoSble for there
engaged in general praouee of medicine to give to
one etas*of aiseise. _ „ , . ..
•CTHernia or Eaptore.-Dr. Brown also Invites Fir
ms afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid parue*
alar attention to this disease.
CANCERS also oared-
m\ta ~i~ t, Palay, aid,, apeedilyeired
either eex Utin* at a distaaea, by
ff.iTwr their disease in writing. glnny all the aymp.
imw«>«h obtain tsedieinca with direction* for nie* by
addressing T. BROWN, M. D., post paid, and enSc*.
ia fttca No.M Diamond allay, opposite the WaTeriy
i Hoyt
1 annuxa*.—Dr. Brown'a newly di*fccr*red Teae
dy for Rhomnitlsa la a speedy and certain remedy lor
that palnfol traabla.. U oerer fails. .
I ' ofiee end Private Consolting'Haems. No. MDl»>:
I mendaHey, Piaihutghj Pa. IfesOoeioib always at
1-Ae—: '• • 1 f.- ■ .
I SZltranuMr. - 5
ROUSES, LOTS, FARMS, &c
FOB H.ENT, two pleasantly situated Brick
Dwelling. Houses, with the grounds adjoining, at
OaktanJ. Possession can be'rivin oa'the£m«f
April next (jsns) • HARDY, JONES A CO.
For Xkont* ‘
THE Back Part of the Whreboasa now occupied by
myself, and fronting on Front street. . .
)sn9 • C. H. C RANT. 41 Water rt.
For Rent,
A STORE in Msrket street, near Liberty.'
- Also—The Store on the comer of Market and
Liberty streets.
Also--A» Dwelling and Biore on Penn street near
the Canal. Possession given oa.the Ist Aprilnext.
Almvt-a Brick Yard In the Eighth" Ward. '
Ai*o—a Stone Quarry ‘in the Eighth Ward.! Poa*
•e*tj«n given immediately. * '
inquire of . DAVID GREER, Penn st, * •
- —ian7.tm* 3doorsfromB.E.cornsr Hayst •
ATWD STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE
, Hay street.. Enquire of
J22Z JAMES DALZELL, 34 Water at
A™sSP BTORY BRICK DWELLING,
,®J*. A Sn ?^’ d four doers from' Serenth^
wv»t side. Inquire of g. BCHOYER,
ifcn7 - 110 Second st, ’ •
Grocery Blandto Ssut
■A THE GROCERY STAND, at present oeeb.
1. CJ®d Mr. W. Wilson, eorner of Secrod and
ftßosssts-eannow be rented, and poasesrion
on the Ist or April next. Enquire of-
jan2 ' Pekin Tea'Store, 7b Founlußreet.
L'Oft BVN'Jr—A convenient Dwelling House, oa
J? Federal street, Allegheny cJiy. with a targe yard.
Possession given on the Ist of April.
ALSO—Several Rooms' and Offices in Pittsburgh,
near the Post Gffiee. E. D. GAZZAM, •
di-SS Office, Third st, over the Post Office.
An Iron Foundry, Blue)rsmith and
1 Machine. Shop, with Steam Engine of 15-horse
Krer, good stock of tools, machinery, patterns,
es, furnaces sod ovens, ail now in use andmgood
running order. .'Said premise* have 160 feetfrooi by $0
deep, with privilege of Bn adjoining lot 37 by 80 feet
Being one of the oldest and beat stands in the .City.of
Cincinnati, with a liberal patronage. • Apply to
dcL7 DAVID SINTON, Cincinnati, O.
17 081 RENT—A'STORE, well £iud op for Dry
J* Goods, on Marketjst, between Third and Fpurth.
Possession given on the Ist of Aprilnext / 1
Also—Several ROOMS and OFFICES. Posseaiton
given immediately. ED. GAZKAM,
dclg Office over the Post Office, Third st
MFOR BRST.-The WAREHOUSE at pre
sent occupied by Messrs. Bailey, Brown A
on Water street, from flat of April nexL .
nova! JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO*
' FOB RKFTr
MA WELL FINISHED ROOM, amiable foa
Variety or Gentlemea’s Furnishing Store. Al
so-—Several rooms snitsble for . offices orAr>
tlst's rooms. ED GAZXAiL
oeUStf Office Third street, over Port Ofloe.
- Porhsissriteitr '
THE very desirable residence in Allegheny
wa Ciiy. iaiely occupied by R..W. Poindextsr, and
given immediately. - ■ ■
For terms, apply at this office, or to W. W. WIL
SON, Market sc , ■ octS
, FOB BKj»T—The nuns:on;house cow.
occupied by Mrs. Atwood, sitnaled ai Oaklapd,
acres of'grouod attached.i The Muse
tsspaeiousand convenient, and the ground well'lm
proved. Apply to HARDY, JONES A 00,
aug3l - “Water n
jBBt" FOB SALE—A Brick House, (but one year
BBg built.) and Lot, on Robinson street, -Allegheny 1 ,
““Tnear old Bridge. Price low and terms easy*—
Inquire of jy3l - SSCHOYER.ISOSecondeI »
FIR three story Brick* Dwelling
House, on Liberty, between Hay and Marbsry
streets, sow occupied by W. Graham, Jr. Possession
riven immediately. Enquire of Wm. Graham, or at
the Bookstore of
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
corner Market and Third streets.*
Two Leu (Or Sale.
TUB subscribers will soil at private sale, thoae twe
valuable Lot* of Ground,- si to ated on Tomato sL,
in the Third Ward of AllcphenT City, eaeh having a
front ofttt feet, running back 100 feet ip depth to a2O
feet alley, upon which ia built a alone waH,' 2S by 100
feet, which, contains'atone enough to build, cellarvfot
two comfortable dwelling booses, and in front.there
are three shade trees, ofß years growth, and the side
walk la paved with brick, all of which will .be sold at
8900. - Pittsburgh and Allegheny, «r County. Scrip,
wlil bo taken in payment. ■ \ .
l£ H PIIJLLIPB,! No 5 Woodst .
or to WM. BENSON, immediately opposi* *’*
jayffl • I
'jfrOß XAl.V.—Five iou eligibly site tied in tee n*«r-.
J bhing townof Birmingham. The lots ere situa
ted on Denman tireet, numbered in F Dnnaman’a plan I
75,79, W, 61 and 85!—Lot No 75 framing 20 feeton Me- J
ff Ann street, 70 feet deep; the othexj four 20 feet front ;
each, by eo feet deep. I ‘
Term*—Greater part of rnrehaafc money may rol
mmin for air years, nec ured by mortgage, rorpartief I
ulan, Inquire cf 8 tCUOYER,
raylo 110 second at j
Y~ 'ALUABLEKIiu: ON~f‘ES r N STREET!
FOR SALE.— A Lot of Ground situate 4jn Penn i
street, between Bay and Marbury streeuJ?ii}oining
the house and lot now occopied by Richard Edwards,
having* front of 25 feet, end in depth 150 feet, will bo
•old on favorable terms. Title unexceptionable. En
quire of C. O. LOOMIS, 4tbst,near Wood.
"ClSt-dlf
DUCTUS WISTAR’S
BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
THE following article we copy with pica*ore firms
tho “Boston Mercantile; Journal," of Mareh, 1919,
and we bopc that *i any of our reader* are suffering
from any of the complaint* whieh it 1* caid to cure,
they will speedily avail themselves of it:
DR. WIST AH'S BALSAM OF WILD CIIERRT.
-It was well known many yean ago that the wild
cherry bulk tree of this climate potseued valuable
medicinal qualities. Indeed ihia foot waa known to
the aborigines, and decoctions of the leaves or bark ot
thl* tree has everbeen regarded by their physician* at
one of the most effectual remedies in many diseases.
This (set, several years since, arrested the attention o(
Dr. Wutoi, a highly respeetabla practitioner of Vir
ginia. He investigated with care the healing proper*
ties of the wild' cherry—tested its effects when admin*
tstered alone, and when in coiubincion with other re»
medial arents. He found thatlttpigaral virtue night
be steady unproved, and by eojabiyiig it with ingre
illrnn wrininyniipoiifr's*irnTfTMllispgpMTrit I lid gen
crally reeoguized, a medicine was produced which
commutes a remedy of great Importance in pulsions'*
ry affections and .dts uses of chest and throat—
diseases which are proverbially prevalent In our cities
and large towns, and often prove fatal, stalling (he
bill of mortality to amach greater, extent than is the
caso with most others, wo had almost said all elasses
of disease. '
The genuine Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry hue
fac simile of the aignstore of Henry WTstar, M. D.,
Philadelphia, and Saadford and Park on a finely exe
cuted stoel engraved wrapper. None other are gen-
We era Just irf receipt of the following voluntary ttt-
Into to the curative power of Willari* Balsam of Wild
Cherry, from K. Hall, hL IX, of Ml Cleaenig Miehi
gun, who b a physician of high standing, ariff an ex
teoaivo druggist:'
Mr. Ct-wawa, Mich- Oct. 20th, 1649,
aTo the afflicted, this may certify that Mrs. B. Rob*
m*, of this Village, three or four week* after confine
ment, wo* attacked with a violent cough-and great
Buion/shd seemed hastening to Ufd grave with
rapidity. 1 advised her to uso Wistar’s Balsam
of Wild Churry—ohe-did. so, and with that valuable
medicine alano was restored to health, and ia now a
living proof of the value of Wlstar*a Balsam of Wild
Cherry. E. HALL.
.. K ’ -Physician and DntgguL
■ ‘ Rhad on and be convinced still farther of the resar
ktble vinuea.of Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry: *
Mjessts. Sandfbrd A Parki Gents, As a manor of jus
tlee;to you, and far the benefit of the public, I would
offer the following statement of a cure effected br year
medicine, known as Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry,
la the spring of 1647 my wife was severely attacked
with Peripneumonia, or Pleurisy, which malted In a
deep seated pain in the side, accompanied with a se
vere cough: she was attended by some- of the best
physicians in Chicago, but to no purpose; for weeks
aha suffered, without relief, coughing incessantly night
and day.' 1 came to the conclusion that nil the reme
dies the physicians eeaid not help'her, and
was induced to try your Wild Cherry. Iproeurcdone
bottle, and commenced using it according to direc
tions; before it was all gone—the cough stopped, the
! pain in her ride left her, and with the;aid or another
bottle she was restored to rnnci "**«•"»- In con
sideration of these circumstances, 1 would reoemmcad
it u> the public as a valuable medicine. '
Your*, respectfully, R.N. GARRATT., ,
Gia:to Rani*, Mich., Ocl 8,1849. -
Reed the follamng Tetttmoniali*
Of all the cures that have been recorded, there ore
certainly noso equal to the one first mentioned, which
plainly shows the curability of Consumption, even in
some of iu worst forms:
Qaown Point, Lake eo, la. June IS, 1649.
J. D. Park: -pear Six, As I have a deep commisera
tion for then "afflicted, permit me td give yea a brief
history of mV alflictioni, and the benefits derived from
the use of Dr. Wistaria' Balsam of Wild Cherry.. .
In July, 1644,1 was attacked with a fever of the if
nhod character, which left me in a very debilitated
state, when in the following winter 1 was taken with a
severe cold, which reduced me to such an extent as to
five me the appearance of a confirmed consumption.
labored under a severe cough-i-expectoraiedagreax
deal, end was troubled with cold feet and night sweats.
1 also frequently raised blood from my lungs. I con
tinued in this state, gradually inking under the dis*
ease, nnuWonuary, 1*47, when I was again attacked
with fever. My fricadrdespaired of my life, and my
uhyairians thought l could survive but u short time.
Si clticmilic, oppeciolly m feel, w.™ commUr
cold, ,cil nlmoit lojl llidlr fecllnff. Uiidcr lhc*c cif
cuintlance. il m.y Iro!y 6. ..id lk«11;n •linif
of Wild Cherry, and fibta the first week that I com
menced-taking it, l can dato a gradual recovery. I
continued its uso six months, at the end of wtueh time
I was cured, and have enjoyed good health ever since,
and cheerfully recommend the Balsam to oil those af
flicted with dlseato of the lungs,and would say to
'those commencing its use, not to be discouraged if two
or throe bottles do not effect a«nre; but persevere as I
havo done, and 1 have ho donbtbut tune eases oat of
ten will bo blessed with renewed health as I havo
b ""' JACKBON .
Patca 81 par Bottle—Six Bottles fin 85.
Sold by J. D. PARK, (successor to tiandford A Pass,)
Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, General
Agent tor the South and West, to whotd all orders
moat bo addressed. - *■*’
L. Wilcox, Jr; James A. Jones; J. Kidd A Co; B.A.
Fahnestock A Co, L. T. Rttsself, Wash
ington; W. H. Lambercon, Franklin; L. D. Bowie,
Unioniownf.ll. Welty,Greensbnrgk B.Koanu 7Soeet
set; Scott A Gilmore. Bedford; Reed A Son, Hunting
don; Mra Orr, iloUidaysbarg; HUdebres IA Co, Inm
ans; J. K. Wright, Kiuanning; Evans a. Co. Brook
ville; A. Wilson A Son, Way nesburgh; McFarland A
Co, N. Callcader, Muadrillm- Burton A Co, Erie; J.
Magoffin, Mercer, Jamee, KeflyACo,Bntlen S. Smith,
Beaver, J.D. Bummertoo,Warren; F.L.AC.S.Jonsa,-
Conderspon; P. Crooker, Jr, Brownsville.
- nong-d&wlytlxlT .• :
• T ABlk—3 bbU new, to day m'dand for sals by
I,r dcS7 ... . CRAIG A SKINNER
WINES— 70 etks fori, Madeira, merry tad Sweet
Malaga. Wise*, for aale by tie cut or la qua*!
Sli “ “ M MITCHCT Iref,7
- aorO' V' - No 160 Liberty« _
TtßKHll~'fKAA—lmPaTi»l —~ J '
■pHi TKAS-Impenal, uuaaomwr and Y«U»
Jc Uy«m Tea*, of aapenor ooaUry, Jfl hf chest*,!
t f lk,DH-JubbUs«p^ w ; . /
**■ *0 a' u 4 iohf bbk-Hbbafa istniJir;
HtokJ- *•» MOWH4H*«WLT*«I
MISCELLANEOUS
* Ifa f • WOOD BREST, f
''• -Vv'r ft* moff• .• •S -V . .
YX7HEft£wxU be (dssdtelnl* «& tMWttMdtof
W vetß^lsraU^ußooMj^lmkeaßpiM.
iaiviititftbeStOUßHVnDKED dAwu nk
lieaiiurt (of whleb'emlofw* out betid <awh»
tton,)emtnelnf many etaodtrd -voitai laTuuonr.
Blognphy,' fce.Ac-, ud -.paUUbat br Ue.
Presbruhin Boan <of PBblic*ooa la Ftll idetpkli j
tod well edistedibr Sabbatb Seboel* COBBftfiMaal,
.USsuten'and Private Libra!«> >
PenoM Wialibf-topanhise net.bool%u*uTW.
ied_ioe*Uandexamine (fee iMonaeat.- . - -
ThoDopcmtorr ef itcPenMjlTUiim Bhleßeeieti
it kept at theas pv—« ~ : oolAHUfcwsu
riIHE aahf rihaf h*j m kanA mrift- It IffSl
'X' ofXiJohnsontC^ofPhUs2elphi*lMWow
ing: i i • \ -
S 3 pair of Cue*; \
•'- dJiointsFineyLetier.diffarenCritat;
SCO Nevtpaiwr.Cuts; \ :
fiOOlba.Lttai, eat reorder;-. i
. to ComposingBtieks; 1 .•*■
100 kflgrProsi* New* late;’ V
LBnu Gallort Colsma fiaiea, Bma Boloa of all
descriptions,*®. - r*- A. JAYNES, ■
Pekia Tea Store,’TD Fbuth at'
N —Order* received f&r new Type. 'tnlOdArw*.-
FIXIK VBA ITOBX.
fTIHE subscriber haf justreeetved'ut.ihe Pekin Tea .i.
X Store,7Q Fourth street* very large and well se
lected areek, of pare GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, -
'froiaNew Ycrk.allofwhiehhasbeeareceiredlntiia -
country since the first of February last; 1 eoraUttng of ; .-
alt the different grade* grown in tee Celestial Empire. ..
Our stock being among the largest in the Wed, we ju« ,
prepared to wholesale, terns than any ether ■
house in the city. We invito retail grocer* to caDand -s.
exaalne'ourrockasdprfete*. TbeyesiihuTeitpaeb* .■
edin.Ki,aadl Bpaekage*;3fctincanntear», orbp ' '
halfchccs. to»uittheircofiretuenco. ! ■' v '
Onr retail price* vary fdrfOolosg,' Blaek Tea* from
5? cts. re «t,40 per Q>j NingYofcng Boaebong, AO cts; •
CongoSO. and English Breaklhst-30, Young Hyson, -
Gsnpowderand Imperial,fram'33ct». totlSS per lb.
Famine* are reque*ted;.to send and get aaaweaof • -<
cr ““^ea* L and try.them before parcharitg. .
wylthdAwS • A. JAYNES, 70 Fourth stiaet \
OEO. W.sniTH * OOn \
INFORM their friends and the public that tl*r hart <x '
no lcngerany connection with their IsteestabllK '
ment In Peon street, taown u lie Pittsburgh Brewer- \
ID? Tax *uks ora rxu Roths ts not non rtpaT
lire liana bad, putrid breath, or dart, yellow diseas
ed teeth. Ifpenoris hare these U i* timr own fknlt—
they can, for two shillings, bay an article bat wiC
mako their breath pure pad sweet aaiia S/ks4k»
It cure* diseases of tbrf Gtuna, spongy or .aleorairt,
and lor the Teeth U is unequalled, reaming the tartar,
fattening the teeth In the gum,'and tlna them as
white as the snow qf&fnu* JTsrth. - .
' Bach, reader,' are the properties of Jones’s Arebec
Toolh rule, andj.wiihou praisiag u ourselves, hear
what one of oar most resectable and scientific Dee
lists, Mr. E. Field, of New York, save:.
. «J have both ued and anslised this bcaailfsl and ire* •
palpable article, <Joaca* Amber Tooth Paste,) aaf J __ ’
can recommend u as possessing alUfcequUlleseliiß'
idforit,” Reader, .we can say no more re convince, •'
only that if yoa try thu once you will be wall pleased.'
It U put ap in beautiful English China Pus, for 9 '
cent*. Bold oy the Agent, W&L JACKSON, 9 Übcre -
ty street, Pittsburgh. ufmaßwT "* '„ <v '
C7*iacrno»Bagp B«m Dnnss&--JONta , ttHal ■
iaa Chemlealßotn causes a free perspiration, and a . ...
the same time mollfies, softens, and wnlia&s the fklft
giving tt the textnre and beoty of an inftafls. :
Bcmmr, Salt Rttxins sjo Bouts, are soon not only ...
healed, bar eared by tta tue, as at least seven - Physs*
dans in New York knew, who ase it in sash eases* . ■ ■ r
and find it nnAilittf—as also is
other skis dhl .
ease. The reader is assured thatuisia no useless .
puffed nostrum, aa one trial will prove. I could cm*
merateatleastfiO persona cued of
Sots Hess,Sou Lnaaab Sou Bsahtb—Biy IU ; .
and use it, andtbereader ia again,asstofedX woald
not cruelly-sell it fortheaboveanlesalkaowlxtobc .. -f>
alllstaie. Those who are liable to
IUIMU. twiw WW MB lIMIBW ■
• Cnar*c.Cuacu»,o*CK*i*D Push, will find this a
cure. AnyonaaffhetedwithasycftheabOTetOtsire*
ilar will nil *™ even nan (sdreitac
bleinltaproperties)than I state.
Rat, reader, the stores are flooded with inrftartawre
and be sure yon ask for JONES’S ItsHreT ChemUal
Soap. Bold by WM. JACKSON, 9 liberty street,
Pittsburgh. • angftdtwT- • -
Q7”Aix.aooi.caunaare honorably auorad loaf .
thsuUoirlng are the uetaal ‘'ouaiilir* of a 3s. bottle of “
Jonas’s Corel Hair Restoreuva. if they doubt oar '
word, they eannot them highly respeetabla rettxena
who have tried lt>— ■ /
Mr. Geo. Beeket, 41 Bn st. New York.
Mrs. Matilda Reeves, Myrtle ay, Brooklyn.
Mr. Wm. Tompkins, BS King ft. New York.
Mr. The*. Jackson, Meateuis Island, near Plttshurgh
!L E. Collcn, lore barber steamboat A America.
And more a hundred others mate, tbouxh thte
most suffice, that it will farce the hair togrowontha
head or faee, stop it CsßiagelK strengthen the roots,
removing scarf end dandruff from the roots, making
light, red, or gray hair assume a fine dsrk look, ana;
keeping dry, harsh er wiry hsir moist, soft, elean aafl
beaumol, a very, very long time.
Bold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, 9 Liberty
371, SO cents, and one dollar...^
'ID'XaDIEJJ ABE CACUONEO if*
BLNG COMMON PREPARED CHALK.
They are aotaware how frightfitUy iajarioas ttgisi
to the skin! how coaree, how rough, bow seW -
- low, yellow, and 'unhealthy the skin ap
pemrs afternsing prepared ehalkl Be
sides 'll is injurious, containing a
large Quantity of Lead! ,
We have-preparea a beasiihl vegetable article,
which we call JONES’ SPANISH LILY WHITE.
It Is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deteen
ous quuJiucßj.unilitiaipurts to tmj*kinanamrel,heal« '..
thy, alabaster; clear, living white; at the same time .
'acting as a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and *
imooth. Sold by the Agent, WE JACKSON, 9 Lib
erty st, Pittsburgh. Pnce 83 cents. ang7aiAwT
BBW HAHDWAHE STORK
SIGN OF TB6 PLANE AND SAW,
(fa* 7b Wood unit, Plttsbnrfh.
HUBER ANDLAUFMAN, Importer* anadealcre
in Foreign slid Demesne HARDWARE, is
all its varieties, are now prepared to sell as low and . .
on as reasonable tertas as ean be purchased elsewhere.
We solicit our friends, end the public generally, to.
call and er amine oar stock, which consuls in pun of
KNIVES and FORKS, POCKET and PEN KNIVES, .
SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, House Trimmings,
such as Locks, Imtehes, Hinges and Screws,' together
with every article nsuailT kept in Hardware-mores.
We invito the attention of Careenicn and Mfrhanlei -
generally to our assortment ofTools, which have been
selected with great ears, and which we are determia
ed to sell so as to give satisfltistioit. •upfcdAwT ' a •
finpirtUi.JUlif ■«»»!
THE robtcnbefi oflwfroriCournttabwof ctMue__.
Lou,sitaate fnthe Second Werdj frosting cc tin..
Ooouaon fftoccd, on cut lemx.' Jjwoue ot
YV'-O’IL RODIN SON, Any ilL*w, St CUii'K
or of JAS ROBINSON, on tbepnaisM.
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SSV BOOKSt
THE WAR WITH-HEXICO, by R.S. Ripley; *
vole*. ' ‘ ■
Elements of Rhetoric; comprising an AntlyaU of
the Laws of Moral Evidence and' of Persuasion; bf
Richard Whately, D. D.
Essay on Christian Baptism; by Baptist W. Noel, M.
The Ogilviee, a Novel.
Fairy Tales, from all Nations; by Anthony JL Mon*
talba; with SI iliastratioas by Doyle.
Justrce’dby JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
dcta comer Third and Market atrceta
lew and EU|sat Gift Bootal
SACRED BCBNE3 AND CHARACTERS; by J.T.
Headley, with elereh original designs by Darley.
Poems and Prose Writings, by Richard H. Dana; t
muslin.
Illuminated Gems of Sacred Poety, with slxlUaetfa*
tions engraved on steel, by John Sartain.
Jail received by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
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PHYSICIAN AND PATIENT; or a Practical View . -r‘
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inglon Hooker, M. D.
The Works of Michael Do Montaigne; eomprmag
his Essays, Letters, Ac. By Wo. Has ten. r
. Nineveh and its Remains. By Austen Henry Ley*
ard, Eit]f D. C. L* *
Glimpses of Spain; or Notes of vf Uniniahsd Tow
In ISttßy 8. T.‘Wallis. 1
Topper’s Proverbial Philosophy, new edition; Cits*
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minatad Book*—Books in richly carved binding,
illuminated and illustramd—Boots superbly bouud to
Velvet. SUlt, Moraoco,and Composition, in imitation
of the Middle Ages—Bibles and Prayer Books, beau*
UAtllr bouud In velvet andMoroeeo, magnificently or*
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TOADIES' WORK BASKETS—The'largest and
Is finest assortment ever brought to this cuy, tee’d
direct from- Paris, aadfos sale low by „
deal C YEAGER, lOfl Market
mErICAN TOYS—A large assortmem of Ameri -
can Manufieuired Toys, the best-and moat sub
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dc«l C VHAnBR’3, tOB Market at
PRINTS FOR ISie.—W. S- Mtranwinvites thout
.Ccmiouof buyers to bis assortment ofTRINW,
embracing thosewest andhandsoacststylee, and war
ranted tat color*.. 1 Also—English Chiattca,of new
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SODA ASH-40 eaaks Steel’s celebrated brand, for
aide by WM BAGALBV A CO?'
dcri ‘ lb and » Wood at'
QHEBSB-Igboj-ggg by .
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W Just ree’d, an invoice of fall jewelled patent I*?‘
ver Watches, 18 carets fine eases, which lean seU a*
low as thirty five dollars, and warranted to.
aS»o—A splendid assortment of JEWELRY, com*
prising the various and latest styles, and best patterns.
YV. W. WILSON, Watchmaker and Jeweler,.,
delS eerner Market and Fbaflh streets. .:
Twilled curtain chintzea— w. k. mu*-
rev Aae rec’d a Amber supply/* plain Scarlet cad
Twilled Cutuia Chintzes, at the North East comet •
Fourth and Market its. • dc*s
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PRODUCE-4 bbla Clover Seed;
fi “ SheUed Com; .
S'* Rye; just rec*d aid for tale by
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dark morocco, gilt edgea,jatiquB strle: • .
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