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' 1 1 . ; 2J,- 4 t':: '-e-, r-i" V- =.l-4 - " . . - ir q1...; 5 •) .if .- I. , '"'.' , Th.- - , 4 ''''' 2 ' `4 • ~, "t j- • ' ''= ".,-' ,' V4eor s• &nor. Kunz Joirrr ;Along stiaiiing, •by the use of the true AMERICAN' OIL; proeured "‘-tieat if well' El C3l' Brook avi Ile„ Kentucky,,lB.s feet _be • low- the - earth's surface, ..170 feet of which was through a.solid rock. - - • " The -following; communicated by Wilson' &Ca., '• North Gay EtreeriAgentir for Me IWO of the ‘ Ol in Baltimore; the Ri!tisckt not Wishing' his dente made • • ' oThiiiiipieektfi that aboui two pare paetlbad . been afflicted fora long time with a stiff knee:joint - I had used the , .most renowned remedies, &reach ''.eases, but Without effect; atleegth a rtieiid had ' used the American Oil for Rbn median, ickhis petfect satilfaction mto pievailednpoe e -try. the Oil in my case. 1 d id so, aad,the effect was astonishing t,o :' , olyselfand all who' Scheer . , my , situation:. In a fete • applications of the Oil my knee was ri;stipple as it ever was; since which titaitl have net had the slight eat return. -I, have also ruled the American Oil for .> that distressing complaint the Pilea c with equal sue . emir.. nave further used it for pain iti theback,and tiave illlol4ll others' to use the Oil, anif in no one • tostinee bevel heard-o Tits failing. Baltimereanly 15,1B49::„. • • 'Fold wholemlo and retail by Wm. Jackson, the P"Priet ooB go!, and .only.agent.for- -wisteia pine. . ' itYlverilaTV . Vestera Virgini4 and Northern Obip, No. fB9. Libe{ty street, head of. Wood street, Pittsburgh. .Price 50 eta. per bottle. BrFAHE'Or NITEC4ROI7S COUSTzerrns..--None iB but'genn aO . What hac the name and address of, Wm. _'Jackson; No. 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, on the label, and in the, pamphlet in whieb.eactr bottle is -eafelosed.: , Theiameti of the prep . rietore,'D. Lail & Co., Kentucky, is also printed to the pattiplilet. Ai - other way • , of-detectiar thO bpanterfeits, Is the • - difference..in priee.'" The genuine le sold invariably Ili 50 Ow Pcr bottle/fund:no leiS; while Some of .the , -. Uniinteeeilkait,sold at *arions prices under.. Sold .',ietail-i:ll , aub- , agents in almost every town in the „above Districta. ' out 10:d&w .f~. Y . e..-._ ... , I'cuntu-actrs,,Vaatare Gums, Moe Bastra: .0111 :.yVlTurrullurrm—By: the: use M" -- Wheeler's celebrated ...-ert,berryiToothArYaeb,-Tooth-Mhe can be effectually ,T :cured... , Tender .and Diseased Genie made firm and healthymßarl , ißreath-Inuelt iMpraved, and the 'Teeth reed from tartar, and made beautifidly - white. ceritaperbintle. - This =Weis pmronited by the glue -ot,socitrty-kis Wetly concentrated, and make=cme pint of the wash. ff,oldstitoleartbe:and Mail by WAT. , J.A_CKSON, at hie :// 20 tilia-Bb O C - SfOret , `-`I4G-800T, ,,P 89 Liberty street, Wood street. Vittlybtugh. ,, ~-• ap27:6mdemv NEW •000D1511 - , ta •:,./300BYER - h GRIBBLE; • =Sign of: the'Obskten Bee , Eire, sNo. 251, Liberty street, three • doors abate Irwin ;trees, NirouLD toke•this method of informing their custom . ars and the citizens`aSnarally; that they have just eaceivattotte, or the largest- an& best selected stocks of ;,609D$. avel. offered.in thberity, coneistina in pan'of - simer. - 13siglish and French; Blatt - Cloths, - French and • English'Blne,`Brown, Green:and :Bible; extra quality black Beaver Cloth.; Brown'and .Greerts.astor do4iGintirtella'Alo3..Bltie and Black , Felt • do.; -super. Preach Black , Doeskin' - eassimeres; English • do. do.; -PlneY•Falidonablis•Cassinteres in endless variety; best quality:Blatk Badn,:thar minnot be surpassed ; srdendid and eqt_reAy.'neW styles of Gasisimerei .shmere •Valen eta end WS Vesting; Woven Undershirts and Illritwers;• good'a assortment, of.-white-Shirts, Suspenders, Fancy aniißlack Silk cravats, and. Pocket Bdkfs.--allof which Goods wcaro prepared - to oderat such prices as will io-: sure - satisfactiori. as.nsuali to ritsnufao " tureellatolli work on the shortest possible notice, without dis ti Ppointment to Customers, and inn tole not to be sap . p .assedin - tho city.:Jseplol • BOOBYERtkeRIBBLE. Hope Viothing Emporium, No...27'iraticrt",stretr, between Front and Second streets. THE tuideltignedrespe_ctfullp inform his It:lends 'arid emit:omen; that' helmet est . Iv:mired splendid assiOrtatitir of 01,0tHS; CASSIMERES Mel VEST JUGS, ofthe latest and most desirable patterns, and is prepared to fill' all ordererin his Rile. islnex- Variance in the businessenables' hint to hop_ foi a liberal share' of patronage. :Ile wilfmake all deieriptions Clothing .= the` best manner and fashiontiblestyle, fat cot:, ' [oet.2] "' ft. J . :ROGERS. _ ~..POOK/PiO STOVES. • 20 11011811=21121111 A.ID 81078 1188.1.11115 141.11NN;151 , 11RIDE & CO. fume on bands and ariscon . subtly manufacturing from .new and improved pat , Suns the best Cooking Stoves that ever have beenintre &aced into this market; among-which are four sizes of - that , celebrated. Cooking Stove called the STAR OF c THE WEST, &of sizes of the ENTERPRISE COOK ING STOVE, PAM= STOVES all sizes I and;a ye riety of others for coal or wood. Parlour Stoves, Egg and„Pine Apple Stoves; a general assort:meet oil:follow Ware; - together with every thing in. 314 house-buildins , `f lineinivitLY n' L O O- L tolndi or nu* to order at itte.Nation@ Foundry aztisoltott, corner, of Seventh , and Liberty eireets, , acts ... • ni Llll , 115,111, ,1 Alllll ti I i'S.V.CORN ZOMi W i IPANTA g V. intiOAT BOOK-KEEP tangut n such w manner ns to qualify the stu dent. forkeeping books immediately on leaving the class room. -. Off-kansf -ittercontihi „Penmanship taught in the most 'etrective manner. Upwards of nine handred-mu .deptatincluding many of the first merabants in the city, have been instnicted in Penmanship and Book-Keeping thislaantution, affording the most ample reference for the efficiency , of Itfcr: inistruetton. Merchants and Steamer's . Books , 'Opetted, and 'closed. Balance sheets, made - out. Mauro -10 tot.% d to 'd; and 7 61110. - toed 4'lrteioff - Fitdi 11731.dermaktkela Amid Draw er .. yvtalire snaking tinder-shirts- Eltid:DratiretB of a fine , - -SUR texture, and will sell them retail, for a smell wince on the'costofroanufacturOg.....These Goods are vra nante d not to shrink in washing. - Whl. DALY& CO., Old easel:dished Stocking fifinufah tory, ' .oet3 , Fifthst., between I.VoN , and Ala• eke . ' l ~jf ~'.~. ik/rANNILLA: VELVETS-4 -4 colored and blaeksilk .I.T.L.ldanddkVelvere, orrery superior !polity, jciat't:e ceivod onddi alo at No 1.09 24184er : street • • , mama. MOURN -' 4 ODS-94 black .ogsa ,• • is, for. 41so, 2d Monrnbig — Lottg Shawls. i • • - loct4l , J. SHEA— . • 'ELS—.s9 , pcis. , ,Barred Brown,. White' and Iline.Flannels, (Arthitrs4e , Bio , s mann. , factare,) whieh , are offered at very )...111r prices : ' - . pararPrOt•ETS.—l aat,,just receiving , lay pima! Fall Sapply, which will be sold at aSmall inl• vace onviondacturerts prices. lostsl J;SHBA. • . KT.SI, , . " I, X 4 D/ 3 4ARIUMBLANKETS —I have - Jae openeda few fine Rteralam Blaukete,nt.sverysulpte t riot quality': .Purchaaatsara invited to,catfana axamige l st Na..loslsrirkeratreet. ,, libctolvv) • •-•-•-•-•=-sr-5..-37%,-,-.1,; - • • L - • ' • - ' ... ._t i. .. ~..... . EME MEE BEE • ''-if v =EMI %.7••• ;:- EMIN ''V.f - `:•: =ll =MEE ,Vrf "...ft !'£•«<; -'K 'l:*. BEE =IMMMI 1 i .';.• ECM OflTl JjRQiUIRt ', . --7. PITTSBBHCIRMOAppipPriiii3)2I4 GEOBOWOOBEIT - . • .? fil„ YON BONlN,liofitit t" :63imistim: ! - 'y PAS§EINGErt ARRAIII3BIdENTIEi F0R:1846. Elieemboall'ae kitLine,l esivesdally Cineinnati,lo st. ,Paaaenger,.Paeket, ,via Biovmsvllle, to Baltimore and •_diadelphia, 01. - A:m.And 6 P. m. Idan 0 0044.1814 - dirpokto? Paladmlphis, 9 a. 21,mad 121 Blil Cciaatt Line, 6. x. North:Western, via Cleveland t daily,lo a. , Erie and Western NOW York, dai e lp.A potavlimmern,tp P4Eleu!sjp*M;d pxcep.t*Midays, • - . • . •; ARRIVALS A N D DEVARWRE OkkaLs. F.tutern Mail Ida Philedelpple, due 3 411; doses nu. Wesurn Mail; Cin. end Lousy., dne 8 r..m. closeaCt. at. Boreklria,BeluandWashingron, dueSPAK-:closes 5 A- aL 'Nettlx-Weetemyig Cleyeland, duel° Owe A.ll. .eti!S Old Western Now,' York, due 8 r4t., closes 8 Lax • • - • • '• • • Par value. 4skrd. Offered Bank at Pittabwrgh- 4 . -•-•••- • 830,00 16 51 :4 00 1150 , 00 • Bich ange Bank,• , • 60,00 47,00 ; 48,00 Iderohan ts , a ad MBank' 6000";61,00 150,00 Fanne rot Deposi t Bank —• • -• None in weaker. Hand Street- Bridge 50,00 60,0 D 49,00 Northern Libertiesßrid,ge•••••••••••-• 60,00 33 , 0 0 03,00 • 35,00 . 33,00 Coma:villa R..ll.:Stoekosid on Cihares;s2,6o•--------•••-•r•- • 5,00 1,43 ity Bonds (6 eik e •-.. etni•••••••••••••• 91,00 - Monengaluslathidge , •••••••••••«•-•••4 25,09 10,60 60,00 Penna. 6'a, Awned in Philadelphia • • •• • ' 01 • Penna. (P i , ..0 u u. lOl - New issue Treasury Motel!, 6% quitted in Fitilada• 4171 Weekly apv . seir of Me !Markets. OFFICE OF TITE POS. T. ntithlr Alcuuntta, &tact 12, LB4O. Th - e rivers aro op, and business for the season has commenced in 'good earnest. 'There are some changes in the prices of various articles, which will be found below. • ' ' MONEY—At present money may be said to be . itearee the' hanks are.,disconating with ns much liberality u Possible, blathering nocirculation ofany coneequence;"ttiey can do bat little beyond their capital. &Ude .merebbats and manufacturers aro cltunorous for More banking capital, which is al ways the case when money is tight. to a few days when drafts will. be made on ship ments, and remittances come to hand for manufac tured articles forwarded, there will be ease in the money market. We have every prospect of e fair fall business being done. Exchange on Easters cities is extremely scarce, and Orin at I t ielling rate; bilging 1. Western cur rency is quite active, but the discount is the same as at ourlast,vreek's report, t per cont. In scrip therefluno cbnge. Allegheny City, 20; County, 8; Pittsburgh the same os the coin. There ia little moven:quilt !here in stocks, and the price is governed wholliliy.that at Pniladelphia and New York, 'With thetteription oldie Inenrance and Bridge Stocks,- and thej change hands bat seldom, so that h is difficult to quote their price comedy. ASEIES—The market, is inactive; and se witness no change in prices. We quote Soda Aah, Mum. pratta, at 31c. koda Ash Pearls, - Poo, - 4041 Salaretus, Scerchyv 3:031 II 2eichines, 'ALUM—We notesales inn regular way'at 3,;(33/. ALE—We have no change to notice in prices. The deniand is goad; but the difficulty of shipping prevents exports by theLriver to: no, extent. Bavarian Beer, gr ItOmmon, per , barritli.••i•• . • XX do' • .X.XX do . - . • :Common, bait XX do ..... XXX do CommoX .X.p, ,qr.b do arrels, `XXX do —aid) 50c per bbl thrown off for cash BUCKETS —There is a good demand; oaten of Beaver and fdirietta from first band at $1,760111,87; from store at $2,00:` The market seems to bo fully supplied. BROOMS—The market is almost bare, svith sales at $2,50aP3,60 according -to quality. BRICKS—Fire bricks are selling from stores at $130 , 13,50 p Pd.; Paving brick, from yard, $5,5551 ;0,00; Common, $4,50(45,00. Pressed, $l2, deliv. ered. BLOOMS—We quote at $7O for best goal sty; for common $50,5355,00. BEEP..Sales' of Dried Beef at 8381 c. in a retail way; but little doing. 13EESWAX..Some transactions reported at 1.90 ioc.from first bands and from store. • BRAN AND SHORTS—SaIes of Bran from tiara at 129121 c. and of Shorts at 20c bo. Supplies ate moderate. BEANS—Some demand; Wee of mall lota at 68 (470 c., COTTON—The market la very harm there being -no receipts for-some time on account of the low water. • '• `CORN MEAL--None la market; we give no fig 'urea. CHEESE--The market is hilly supplied, and pri ces tend downward. We, quote st 5107 c. fur com mon to prime W. R. CANPLES.,We'have no change to report: Chi 411)04 9.000 Cincinnati do 022 lifotdd--- - - • - 10 0101 Sperut, best brands3o 032 Pittsburgh Stare: .21.* 029 - IM. interior 25 030 CRACKERS—The regui armies to the trade are at the tollotyingrates: Water Crackers 913,259 r bbl. Butter do. 4,50 " Pilot Bread It &maenad Soda Crackers 3 4 5 . ip , lb. COrTON'TAII.Nfir--41ave idvanced. The fol. owing, is a 'correct list of prices t ..Nos. 6, 64nd 7. 171 c. ar lb. it 8, 9 and 10 , ' ..• igi 41 -st " 11 and 12 ' 19 1 ft le Candlewick" 1711 ct ~ No. 600 91c. a. dos. ,4‘ —6OO ....Eq. ri a sr -- . .. .8, a it 700 ' .. " 800, 900 and 1000 7,1 It IC Diatotud 5 per Cant. on all e'llea over $5O. CORDAGE..There have been some alterations by mannfacturers which are . otized below: Manilla Rope , by Coil, 'Do 'do when cut, , 16c White Rope, hyCoil, • ' ' . 12c Do•• do when cut, - ' 12c • Tarred do hy,Cod, lla Do do when cut,... 12c Packing Yarn 3 . , 8ne, 10c DO do cOmmon, 9c Manilla Bed Cords,.. $1,760 2 , 62 03, 50 V Do do - per coil, 19 r Hemp do ' 1 0 50 4 32 , 25 0 3 4 00 V Do do per coil, 10 go Manilla Plough Lines, 75087. E Hemp do do. 76 COPPER.. The vales are, Brazier, 27028; Sheath ing 97; Old 18019. . , CHOMILATE—SaIee at 82,7503,00, accordibg to bratd. ' , FRUI—The market itstiff, but no advance is yet reported, though the tendency is upward. An ad vance is reported in the 'reit. Sales cif Salmon at 1)18;-of Coil Fisb at 114,50; ofNo. 311ackerel at 06; NO. 2at slo.frir new; of No.:1 $l4 for new. FLOUR—There were, some receipts yesterday, but vary light compered with the demand. But the prospect of a full supply itgood. We do not anti cipate mach , change in'prites. qbete new at $4,2504,37fr0m first hands; Trani store 54,50(34,60. • FRUlT—Dealers have bean receiving their tell supPlids Since the commencement of canal and riv er navigation. Bat in prices uo material alteration is yet noted. We heat of rates in a small way of Raisins at 83,00. Sales of Lemons 'at 37,00 Dried Peaches are noted at 81,25pApples at 60c., Pea Nate are : doll at 60005. Other articles are not worth quoting. FURS-;The following.are the ratee at present . Red Pia, No. t, 25'0' SO I ' Raccoon Gray Fox, f210 . : , 21- Mink-- - • ® 25 Muskrat; • '-"% • Ot. Deer SY p lb. 14 @N , FEATEIRRS:-.Small sales from store at 31623 e. The market ,in poorly supplied; - den:land fair. A large lot might not; onmanl - rmirethan 3lc. FREIGHTS-41Y' filler to Vliiiinnati,lsM to Lou isville ISafto St. Leth; 20c go 100 lb.. The following •are the charges from this point east by the different routes: - By 'canal to Philadel phia— • • Batter, Bacon, Lard and.Ta110w.......116c Tobacco Leaf, Ohio, rp. 100 60 0 do o Ky., *, is • .50c Feathers CI . , 871 c ,w 001; , re 87*c Fun and Paltrier! te.. 100 c . Hemp, - ' " ' ‘ C .62*c .. Senator all kinds, it 65c . , ~W hiektiy, per 100,..-. .60c 'Ficir, per. bb1..... ..... , ........_...75e ... . _ . . From Pittaburgh to 133111more,_ via Brownaviile,' freights are , carried bj:".thii'Fociipia 6 day line of gee Aa , 100:: By , licirlie*Coa.. - EiyiesiLine,.thiongli two daye, kniglifirain,earried. at 81,2540 100. FrintiAiltinicire-Weat, viithetaltlinore and Ohio Beilroad, tfio r chargea arc given tn o a more. Atnerican,s an followers • ' “From thia.tiq toC'in ' tilnirJandtliatif, DOO', Bon net. and Medicines 15cantit4p100lts. Dry Docile; .. -. : - '; EMI l • I • MIMI ...66 00 ...$6OO 800 3 00 3bo 400 . 150 1 75 200 - • • 4,5 MENESI , 14 • * • sl • I . • " ; •-• EMI Vr . , • " • ' • t '6. ;e • J, • ' l/4.1....1.•••• ... i n Os ak • 7 I ; t.• • 7 .!• -• .) : f44 2 ' MIEN 13, °cOriess Qtlefinaware, TobacCo, 26c. Coffee, Salt and Piab . i.2o4-s:.:eo2 4 ' , ' '-• - • 24FOlghti DieSuaquelianna Rail road,, ' - -rui . follows, viz: Dry Goods, 80c.- Bales, 704. , Groceries, Paints and Dyc. Stuffs; 700. Coffeisi.4s Queensiare, 60c. Clay and Soda -Ash. 60c. ` .Rosin and, Tar, , 50c. Leather, 70c. Mackerel, ;I , ' fib!, sl,ts, and .fler ngs . ri 81. . "By CPCon Does Line, Dry Goods,&c., 750. Hard orate and Groceries, 621 c. • Queensware end Tobac- co, 60c. Tin Plate and'Copper, 45c. toffee, Tar; &c. 45c. "Freight by Elder, Gelston & Co's four day line to Wheeling, 81,26 y 100 lbs for ordinary goods." • • GRALN—There has hardly been a roportable transaction since last week. Wheat wa - quote at 80 (382 c. and few Attlee. Rye 50. Barley 55a60c. Oats are sold from store at 31032 c. No Corn offer ed. • GROCERIES-we have - to remark as last week that the tendency ill upward in every article, in the Grocery.litie-but as yet there has been no advance in 'any except Coffee, ealee of which hove been I made at 91®10c. and some holders ask 101. c. One i dealer refined 104 c for his lot. Sales of Molasses in oak bble et 27029 C; of Sugar in Eihda at 6636;c.; of Sugar House Wheats at 40042 c; of Rice at bc.; of S. H. Molasses at KalOic. . GENSING.,--Held at 26c. . GUNFOWDF.Ri.BaIer are regular at the follow; i r r a itretear - - - . I - .4,75 05,00. Eagle do. in pa. Eagle Oillts• • 0 3,00 pers. 0 3,37 Do. dz. ID. cnn'ro 7,00 Rock powder •• • • 3,25 0 3,62 FFFq dO.• •• • 0 4.00 • • . CLASS- The follow rig are the, ruling - rites for the "aril:ibis eiles Window Glass: City brands 8 by 10, 841 10 by 12;4,60; 12 by 18,87; Patent d0..10 by 14 to 16 by 21 810,66P516 4e. box. For the various aloes of country brands, the fol lowing are the established prices: eby 10 .83,25 11 by 16 : 84,75 'loby 12- ........ ..... 3,60 ti by 17 -..-•••• • 4,75 10 by 14 3,75 12 by 10 4,75 10 by 16. , 4,50 12 by 17 4,75 10 by 16-. ..... .... 4,50 12 by 18 . 5 , 00 10 by IT ' 4,50 24 by 30 - 7,00 Fixer Gteas.-We give the following condenser.' NA for acme of the principal articles of Flint Glass, as manufactured and sold in this city : Plain Tumblers per dor 3000 3 00 Mould do ~ u 87101 :75 Pressed do " la 1,000 3 7 ,4 Pressed do toys :: u ••••• 371 Goblets . 1,500 0 00 , Chempaigoes " " 2,750 0,00 Wine Glasses " " 500 8,00 Lemonades 750 01,00 Jelly stands, each SOD 2,00 Decanters, per doz 1,00012,00 Pitchers " " 1,250 0,00 Pitchers, heavy pillared, per pair • • • .2,00010,00 Pitchers, healry cut flute,a ech ' 750 2,30 Molasses can .• “ SOO coo Molasses cans, Britannia tops, per pr. 780 4,00 Flaiver vases, pet dozen 4,000 9,00 Flower vases, cat, per pair .0,00012,00 Jet's' glasses, per dozen 1,250 1,00 Pressed svreet•ment dishes, per dos . • 1,z010.00 Pressed sweat•trmat howls, per pair • 878 SA) Bureau knobs and pins, per dozen • • •1,00 01,.30 APOTHEciallia' suor strairrreas. Specie jars, lackered covers, per doz 1;25010,00 Show jars per don 0,00018,0 u Fluted Colognes, " •• • - 3,00011,00 Tinetares,groand stopper, per dozen -1,00012,00 Show Bottles, each 750 2,00 . .. . _ EffiliC- 7 Some - e - m — all sales from store at 41600 170,00 per ton. HULLED BARLE.L.RegaIar sales at 3c. pal lb; Pearl do. atsc. HAY--Sales at scales at 88a9,50. HIDES—We make no alteration in our quotiona. Misspirl 7 0 9. ' Do.kiposi9skin.l,oool,o2 span sh ..... • •14 0 10 Green 4,1 Do. salted 0 I IRON—The card prices aro unchanged but we understand many of the manufacturers give a heavy per tentage on large sales. BarJuniata• • • o Pough wings. • • •.410 " Common • ••••3 0 I " B,lah A. 4 0 Sheet. 54 0 71 I Ruwinn Sheet. •.. 0 is Boiler Plates.• • • •tt t 93 100200 Anita 0,1,511 3d 80 94 • " • • at 4.00 Sieks t OD 7d u• •• • at 4,50 pressed. 6:61 bd "• •• • 0 4,75 Boiler Rivets " 080 0 5,00 • NAVAL STORES..There has been no change ibt the market, and we quote old prices : Rosin 4' Lb! • •2,02 0 " N.Corolina 4,00 04.23. Titch 3.0 U ID 3,60 Tur'litins,gai.• 02 4:: dl Par, Aliegh•y•loo ® 3,50 Vur•wit. Copal 1.7:5 Si 2.23 INSURANCE.. The fol owing table girestberatib of Insurance on good steamboats : To Phila. and Balt. via ITo Wheeling ••• • • • f canal .1 Brownsville i Cincinnati 1 f Lociisvilte •• • • ..... I Evansville, la.- •• • 1 I Nashville. Tenn., •••ft ti Memphis, Tenn. • • f 1I New Orleans I 1,1 Saint Locum 31o.• • / 1 Quincy, Illinois,. •• • I I/ Burlington, lowa, -1 If I Galena, - It 11 Jefferson City, hlo., 2 Independence, Mn.• •1 I k LEAD.. Regular sales of Missouri Pig at 41c.; Bar bic. Sheet Lead $5 r boa; Cut 6. The folio w log are the rates asked for Patent Lead Pipe: 1, inch acqueduct No 2 Lead Pipe Sc. tl , foot " No. V " " fic. 4,) " " No. 2 " - 7c. , " " " No. I - - tile.v - " " No. t " .• iic.ky - " " No. 1 " •• die.," •• " N 0...... 121e.4P " All other sires Gin. gio lb. LEATHER—We give our table corrected. New York, alb 180191 Baltimore, ti 2102:2 Slaughter, IIIE!IIM1:1 _ . -Upper Leather, p dos $25,-0 - 41 00 Calf Skins,... {, dos 20,001025,00 Phil'a. do p doa 30,00036,00 Harness Leather, p lb 1 01020 c. Skirting,..do. cc ~ non 8rid1e,.... do p dos 2000,1033,00 LUMBER There appears to be very lithe doing at present and what few sales there are appear to be confined entirely tethe country. For dry lumber we give our table as usual, without alteration: Clear 9' /11 022,00 Flooring Ido 19,00020,00 Common do 011,00 Common Ido go- Clear le, do ig33,00 Oak 024,00 Common 1,1 do 0113,50 Pine Shingles Clear 2 do 44,00 P 1000 2,50029,u Common 2do 22,00 , Laths, awed 2,000 2,00 OlLS—Linseed Oil has advanced in Cincinnati to 85 eta p gall. It is very scarce in this market, and cannot be bought at less than 9c p gall, in bble. Castor Oil has advanced, owing to the great scarcity in the East, from whence orders have been sent to be filled In this market; we now quote the article at 81,65 p gall, in bbls. Lard Oil is held at 56(5;60c p gall for Nos. 2 and 1. Tanners Oil may be quoted at 1517 to 19,00 p barrel. OIL CAKE—Sales of 20 tons at $112,00. OIL MEAL—Regular sales at 45c. POTATOES.—Prices are rather unsteady; we hear of sale. at 31 to 60c as in quality. The market will be much better supplied this season than list owing to the success of the crops. We think 37c. will be about the correct quotation during the winter. PIG METAL—Several lots have arrived; but lip till yesterday we heard of but one sale which has already been reported at 825, 6 mo. The metal is not yet all down. It is uncertain how prices may run; but the manufacturers are sanguine of a decline before many weeks. PROVISIONS—There is a downward tendency in Bacon; we quote sales in a small way at 8189 c. for plain Hams; 5106 c for Shoulders; 6(6ic• for Sides. For Batter there is not much demand; we quote Keg at 9010 c. Lard, sales in kegs at 7c. fir No. 1, in bids at 131 c. SEEDS—For Fla: the market le firm at 81,00; Clover ie worth $3,50 from atores 3,2503,37 from first hands. SHEETINGS—RegnIar nice of Pittsburgh Brown Sheetioga at 7.03 c. which is a alight advance. SALT—SaIt at 81,37. TIN PLATE—SaIes of common at 11050. TOBACCO—The dealers report the following prices, at which the market is steady, and but very littledoing : Cigar Leaf••- - SVP " 7 12slapp labia 11 GI 15 Manate'ddo• • • 20) 71 2s ' " 12.® 17 Ladies' Twist• OGP 10 I.os " " 12 a D 14 Plug in kegs.• • wit 7 'Scotch snaff.• •14 GP 10 Plijgin boxes• 13 0 15 Rappee .vistlA 0 16 0 815 7 i Cut&. dr y ; Ibpa. GP 25 Cavendish.• • • • GP 5 TUBS..Regular sales at $8,50039,00,7 doz. TALLOW.. We quote at 704 c. in the absence VINEGAR—Regular sales Cider Vinegar, in bbls at 9c..prime. WHISKEY—SaIe, of common at 25026; of Rec tified at 2027 c. WHITE LEAD—We notice am advance in White Lead, with kales at $1,60 for No. 1, and $1,75 for pure, per keg. WOOL—There is a good demand, and prices are firm. Our table is correct. Common Blood cc cc Full Blood Prime POSITIVE SALE of on Extensive Wholesale and Retail SHOE STORE, AT AUCTION.—On Wednesday, October lith, at 10 - O'clock in the, forenoon, will be com menced' the sale of the entire stock of an epenslve wholesale and Tetail Shoe Store, at the corner of Fifth and Smithfield Streets. The assortment is so very large that sufficient space cannot be given to enumerate the various articles. und qualities in this advertisement. It comprises in pert 149 cases and packages. Boots and Shoes, la dies and gentlemen misses, ctuldrerrs., and youths , wear of every description ; all ' of which will be sold in quantities to suit:purchasers. Also, a large as sortraeut in the shelves, mutable for retail .trade or cos lemer wear.• This ielhe largest and bee tnesorted stock of Boots' and Shoes perhaps ever offered at public sale in this eity,And affords an ezeollent and Tale opportunity to merchants' and 'inhere ivishing_tdbAy. Terms at sale. oct3 JAMES koIiENNA, Auct. Aoace ,to Stocking Weavers: Tlll3.- subscriber having 'for sale one large Stocking Loom and - Frame, with the necessary parts reqiiiied; will be Sold on reasonable termAlz immediate applica tion to " JANCEY , oct9:lw. Lawiraceviite. ‘., =ME =MEM :`' • , 4 .: •?;! . . • epim9f:VlLT.'4 , AuF4fit*.Cie.4 nke - Erid. Gorden, aver . - • • i ! r4 t n" GI . Zillah! an 0.7 1 _ t son,- beaver..: 1 . " Louis firrane, Bentien, Brownsville. Doddriiige, - .Brownsville, 'R. N W.liiiitntazi, ath. " Pektons,'endrickson, McKeesport r Lnwill,'Domer, Cincinnati. " Caleb Cope, Murdock. Wellsville. "Empress - L eal( ' Zanesville. " • Cilipppr. No. 2, Duval, Cincinnati. • •• DEPARTED, • Steamer liticiagan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. • Lake Erie, Gordon. Beaver. " Lords M'Lane, Bennett, Brownsville. • it Wigh arum, --, Elizabeth. Philip Doddridge, —, Brownsville. • Paytona, Hendrickson, McKeesport. • Bddltiaat , Grace, Cincinnati. • Caleb Cope Murdock, Wellsville. • Planter, Mills, Oriental. Santbers, St. Louis. • Pennsylvania, Gray, St. Louis. `i."1214. lad 1649. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. ►THUS Independent Line of steamers is now composed 1. of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished, and most powerful boats ou the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the best and most experienced men engaged an the river business.— The line has been in operation for six years; has carried nearly two millions of ppeople, without doing the slightest bilury to their persons. The proprietors challenge com petition with any passenger line in the Union for safety, regularity, and speed. All that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The bcmts leave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDAY PACICST.—Tbo itiononcannt..i., Capt. Stone, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning sill) o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. K. TURSDAV PACKET—The nltriatNlA No. Q, Capt. Jno. Ktinefelter will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o ' clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 P. sr. WEDNESDAY PACKET—The New Etta Line No. 2, Cept. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at lA/o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at 10 P. X. THURSDAY PACKST.—The llan.usmr,Capt. Grate, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10. e. la. PRIDA Y PACKET—The Cur's:a No. 2, Capt. Croaks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'cloelti. Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 r. x. SATURDAY PACKET—Tha hlessatruza No. 2.. Capt. T. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at °o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 r. SUNDAY PACKET.—The hue Nirw - ron, Capt. P. =Will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at trek; Wheeling every Sander evening at 10 I. M. oct 6. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. Reactra SATVIIDAY Pitrarr.--The A f, No I fineand fartaasengersteamPac a ket TELEGRAPH, J. Heztep, Com mender, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and altietermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisoll. For freight or passage apply oabbard, or to FORSV'THA DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort or pas sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will ran in connex ion with the Ern Franklin No 0 and Pike No 9, to Sant- Loads—time throl4ll.lllfT. DA TB. octG:ly lade. 1848. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. F{73110•21/ 1.51,1812. Faascaltv 1.1,1848. LEAVE. DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. 111. The following new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC. Capt., - James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A.Jacobs; and LOUIS M'LANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and are fitted up without regard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The hosts will leave the Monongahela AS - Ita rf Boat, at the foot of Basest Passenger. will be punctual an board. as the boats will certainly leave at the advertised hours mta. lad, Steamer YANKEE. Capt McKee, leaves every Saturday, ail o'clock, r a. *earner JENNY LIND. Captain tisitiones, leaves every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock. V. at. For freight or passage apply to W. 11. WHEELER, Agent.. oettl Corner of Water and Smithfield els. Regular Packet for Stockfish. i. THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE. caps. 4:+3- BAB:um/wilt leave for the above and inter- Me IMO ports on Wednesdays and Saturdays. For freight or passage apply on board or to oote GEO. B. MILTI.:NBERGER, Agt. For Heaver and Wellsville. Tug new and splendid passenger steamer CALEB COPE, A. Monnoct, Master, will T* leave for the above and all intermediate ports every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions,apply on board. oci6 If Arrangement. THIZ steamer BEAVIsit, Cuss. E. Cr.saca, Master, will leave this city every Monday, e nes ay and Friday, at 10 S. at. She has a boat at the landing, between Wood st. Mid the Bridge, prepared to receive treight at any time. Win. 11. W Reeler. TEAMBOAT AGENT, con be found at IVealey 0 Grier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith• field streeM, Pamburati. octfl Par Otnclunatt—ttegolar Packet. .2 The fine steamer MT. VERNON, IitiLiAI KOVIC2i, Master, will leave for the .above and terme rote ports, regularly, every Saturday evening. For freight or passage. apply on board, or to ma GEO. B. AfILTENBERGER, Agh. Franklin Packet. lr"." The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, m0,W;0,41 Capt. Wtt. Horst, will run regularly be tween 'ins • urgli and Franklin, on the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittthurgb each Motulay and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, P.M. For freight or passage, apply on board. owe • jpROPOSALS will be received at Johnstown, Cambria County, Penna., from tbe Ist to the 12th of Ocrowint rums, for the Graduation and Masonry of that porno,) of the Pennsy/vania Rail Road East of section No. 54, op posite Bltursville, a distance of 26 miles embracing a considerable amount of heavy Rock Excavation and Embankment Plans and profiles of the work may be seen at the office, within the time abovo specified. For farther information, apply to EDW. MILLER, Esq., Engineer of the Western Summit P. 0., Cambria County, Penna. J.F.MIAR THOMPSON, Chief Engineer. EEOCTREE OSP ARTMIINT P. IL R. CO., Harriiburg, Aug 28, 1859.. (sepadtd] TEAS t TWA'S I I TEAS I! hie with pleasure that the subscribers in form the citheas of Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have completed arrangements with Messrs. J. C. Jenkins tr, Co., of 'Philadelphia, to receivetheir superior PACKED TEAS, . And will hereafter be kept constantly on • hand. They are neatly and securely put np in metallic packs of and Ilb each, with t their printed card—showing the kind of Tea, price, name of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation to-retuartheNca, if not liked. 1 Gunpowder 1 Out 75 1,00 1,25 1,60 Imperial. , ...... „....50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 Byron -• 50 1321 75 1,00 1,95 o 1r.,11f son —5O 621 , 75 1,00 I,W 1,50 Black ~. - • - •.•' • • . 37 4 50 BIACKL ' d Extra Fi •75 Fine r and Extra Fine •• - . 1,00 1, 50 We will warrant all the TEAS vee sell to be e qu al to, if not superior to any sold in this City, and should they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, and the money will be refunded, as it is only with that understanding we sell. We ask a lair trial, that the public may be able to judge between our Teas and those heretofore sold-by other companies in this city. All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS, should give us a call. Dealers can be supplied on the most reasonable terms For sale by JOS. S. M. YOUNG & CO., N, W. corner 4th and Ferry streets, and E. YOUNG & SON, apta 8. W. corner 3d and Ross streets. Presbyterian Book Rooms, No. 79 Wood street up IHERS will be found for sale run assortment of val. noble RELIGIOUS BOORS and TRACTS, com- prised in a series of about four hundred different publi- CIItiOLIN (of which catelognes can be bad on application,) embracing (many standard works in Theology, Biogra phy, &q. &e l 'cleated and published by the Presbyterian Board of Publication, in Philadelphia; and well adapted foi Sabbath School, Congregational, Minister's and Pri• vete Libraries. Persons wishing to purchase such Books, am invited to call andexamine the. assortment. The Depository,of the Pennsylvania Bible, Society is kept at these roosts. octs:64w3m Varlet y and Dry Goode. ltircbANDLg.ss & CAMPBELL, Na. 07 Wood street, jjj. riext door Above Diamond Waol.o.soam Das", arts to Day GOODS AND FAISCIr Vaetrrrm, beg leave to say to their customers and all country merchants and trade dealers, that their stock is most complete. They have devoted considerable time to the selection of their FALL STOCK, and.Ebel warranted in saying that they can offer Goods which will compete in quality and price with any house in the city. Merchants, visiting the city, will pl ease call and examine. _ All orders promptly attended to. sept2:d&T ZilattOrsal Hoteliratibourgh; Situatedan Water Street, waits Ma•Lunding Brotonsedk Steam Packets. pins llousellaving undergone a tharough repairing and fitting up, both inside and out, dp subscriber is determinettto use every_exertions Mtis power tontake all. comfortable that Mink. Plotter lo call with - tdm, ' The Vablewinbe always supplied with the best Meddled affo!da. . The Oar will be supplied•with the best. and' choicest liquor! • Attached to the house is swgood stable attendettby a good Hostler. JAMES RFj.htER. jyva% t. r - 'x"x. ~-~ fti - ...fir';.- .~^:.,cam -" .. .' iit I , i: 11..! - . '' . ... •!! '' 7Z4 . ....., '‘'. ' . , . Pf. t } :. .. ;,.. : t : 441 :4 11 7 } .1 "' ; ." ::1, .‘ •' . : s '".. ." .. ' C ....., 7, na r '.it , . "7 ;',' .. 4 ., , 1 4 ,: . r.,..:",::: , ;..) , ;` . 1, t.;titi.t.E A: r!` -, : jt• ''.. .;:... • 4:- T ..::_ .:,-.ti.,..t.1..- .- ~.:.. t ~ , ,..c.;..1 1, ,,,. , :0,19,- 1 .• 6 •1 ~-,-,,, -, r . ... ll . 1 11 . ;:.: . ~,IL,:11-it.:J.`1.1Z,\47.'l - ':'. - I t `i' . ' . it .. r . ..-~. ... ~: • ' r • • •=•• - •-• , •••• • ' , ..4 4 ' • '',..:', 114L 4 . ",;44:••it'., I • . . .` ' , • 6 tirgrWAini*OilX ol 4 6 7lEL: ' ''. " : . • I=l Notice to Contractors. El2=l f-.t.i, , - a'4.17., , -::'.1 , , , ,-,: , =!;-'1":'' -- ..t•IZS.;4-,.p:f1;1;:-it!'?:. -- ,...:...:.1- , ..... , ;,,: : ;,:,:,...:'!.-: •:...';... ,'!..::;i Y . 'i . ..... ,--. t '-' 1 7 .,:. i1 r.:1'. '•:-': '- ' -.. . , ••• C- ... " • ,:,.. •. : •: ,. . , .. .. .: ‘,. ' ' :• . .••;! ',': ' . .i; :1 ); ' ; !. .i ; ?:: S Y• r i;? :". V ' & 4,;:" :-..!.. : -:'!: .1 ''"::;.'•'& '::2.....:,-':":.'2'.:''".:21.-":-''':;;':;..7E1-i:::!/14:1"..,:','. "-- SEME 1 .,..• •i , 1 t-. 4. f.ll' . .. . .. , , ~: -; - • ~ 1,,. i.,.f..,....;.4L,..;:,,... :4.. , •-,-., / , • • - , •• , . ,. .. , •• 1 . , ;• ,- ..x.,51...ik..-7-A1 , 4-- - -1-4E.;•„•; 4. .: , ....1.( „ 44,0:e.......5.,, , ip.- 4 -,..,,.,-,,•4 4 „,,,, • _ ....;,- ••, ...c.r..„... ;•,..)-.„-... . , ,•„., ;,..,•:.•!..:,-,•,.-.,_,,,,Niefit.,,,,,, ~,,,,,imitif.;..z.•,:i."-.,.......,,%,,,..45:4-7:•••,,,...7...i,...,,„-4.q._.•70,..„, . : . ,-.- •. • • •,..,... .... ,4.-r--.4,0,7,7.--I;,ii,?rmktr.•=4-;?,-,19•4' . _ .. M... : .... - . - • .. 0,.... t ,, k 4 4 - w0 ,,, 1. - ci4r ,, s - k-a-.7?11-,. , , , a , f , ... c. , .... 7,, ,, ,t- , ,,- ....._:.! - • •-•- - .•••• c• - .., ' • - ••• • • - .. 4••• , .......!..,, , ,.....„,1, , .•••„. , D4. - ' 4 .." 4.. .. .:7 . '. • • y ti I entation. ;; - irptas A:atizEis 'l3EllllpiWit. "nuronEne:' ." riItiEAUTUBINS) . ::SSION of tide InetituriOn will corn. ..I„,_menee on the. firm -Monday in September. ROOlll% on Federal 0:eel; in,"tolonnde.Row,n2d door from the arra o9rmrto7 kierstox or mvx moms. English De - phr,ment, including Evading, Orthography and Defining, Writing, English Grammar; -Rhetoric, Iggic. English Composition and Criticism, Geography, History, Arithmetic and .thehigher brinches of-Mathe matics, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy, -Botany, Physiology , Geology , Intellectual and Moral Science, and all other branches requisite to a thorough English Education. - - 810 00 Ciassical Department, including .die Latin and Greek Languages, each - . - S 0 00 French - - - Sio 00 German - - - 810 00 The services of competent teachers are secured for such as desire instruction inTrench and German, and also In Drawing, Painting and Music. It is desirable that pupils enter at the commencement of the Session; yet they are received at any time, and are charged at the above rates from the time of entrance. No deduction made for absences, except in cases of prptracted illness. Farther information may be obtalned,and applications made by calling upon the PECIICIPAL, at Ids Booms on Federal atrect, or at his lodgings in 6 111nritga Raw? Lib ertY. street ritlOUrgh, Witween Zal and 4th streets ,• or by addressing a note through the Pittsburgh Post Mee. to . the Principal. . . N. W. METCALF. Allegheny, August 7,1849. laugo:dtf Modern Languages. c r in F. SANDERS (from Germany) respectfully an nounces that he continues to impart tostraction in Abe:FRENCH, GERMAN and SPANISH LALNOITAOKS. ?, Being perfectly familiar with the English language, and being permitted to refer to gentlemen Nily able to :form a correct Judgment about his competency, he hopes io 'petit a share of public patronage. ..; Instractioos given In Seminaries ai3 tliAprivate rantllles, at the mostreasonable terms. . Those who wish to avail themselirea of his services, Other, as teneher, interpreter or troslattir, are requested to love their names at the Book Store of Mr. J. H. Mai, Oa, on Wood street.sep27:deodf2w . . . • ; ::Reitliairal. - T. B. YOUNGIctIr-have removed from No. 8 'Commercial Row,qiiberty street, to the corner of 'Commercial rd and Smithfield streets, opposite Brown's Bo te would respectfully inform thear,old customers,steara lioar.friends and the citizens generally, tbot they will keep'constantly on hand a superior stock of CABINET WARE, made of the best materials and by the most ex perienced workmen. Private dwellings, steamboats and hotels, furnished on the most reasonable terms. andall work warranted equal to that of any other establisament. ,:. Tr UNDERTAKING promptly attended to in all its bianeles. ' , 1.1.1:430NNET do G 0 limpillp , 7 2llo boxeslo-t-Sealed,liandPB Or by - ''lsepl2l J . B:II9NNET.& 11 ~- , t • • ~. } ' ::, ••••-..,.-..- ~.._..., :. ..,,,,,.:',-:,:,..,-; _.... ......, .... BEIM =EI {:.. :~.y:. ;~ - ~,;. _~ .. ,. :.: , .. - ..: - .....: , ... - .;:•.,;.... , .. , ..... , : ,- .- . . - ;: ,-,. ::.iit. ,- 13Nzi.. ,, .... - - -, ;' -- 2 . t' . .:::.=.'..t..=::7'.....''.7::-...''-?. - '.'i,..:' . ..: , .... ,. . , ..-J . :.t .. fi.-....: - - 0 .,.. -.... .• .:. flhiSc I{Qiic uB .krqr, _#_°!l!, AIcCANDLIMCS fr. CAMPBELL., 97 Wood street. 60 " Dipped" in store and. lot foet3) KING & MOOKFIKe" MEE • r ••.;•• I.\ 4 . rt ,r - ~• • t .' • M=M 1 ;4 1 ' . MEE -arb ercliattge-jkokers. •Domestia,:finetllifeieliVEdW4i4-1 4 3* ,Nafes,' • qoulir4switn.l39ughli - sourana:.szikani 1101. SE A . ;lffilly CAL Coy, ~ , , ,P1711480BGE; - , t5-IltiumitAwiwzroirstoixismoicri. tanug ••••!'. • 11 YI 4 5eirushsa,Vonnta:ANG.'.:B.FEtz.'.._• 1118 : BANKienow Pr e Par ed _ 7lo :! lt . i. °V_!,l74 : 7" io 3. P.P.': merest pair! on . Special . Da THQ ge s ts oi ' . EXC if NO. E- ?ID 4 1 1 -I r E T t r Z N. E. corner of Thord,an _l, an and Tune Bills cif,Exehahges pw,l,-,,r i iv25 , ..3, foteig - n. and dome ttie-Ohlh . th most favorable terms.' , Colleetiananiade in all thkpritteipelel4c . !!±.... at the lowest raw.. , Bankrnetrd ETCA4IIO Brokers, : DeFikri in Forefri and • Dmnettioßillr, 8i74 ol„exchange, penifif*t..?t:Depos.. Corner. of Thir odd Wood itii dliectlidopOoll thet -St. • . litinket and Dtakri u Miami/to . Cain rout Dihr/#l+lnfeir . No .0 lifaxksistra!;iPiusburgh. exult* .11Ass: - ' 1! - • Aumcluatasc • • efm#o. SAT= Newyork : pr Cincinnati . . , t f Baltimore - . • ' - Buying rater — Buying rater Ohio *, .CoaritY et City ord'u * Ladiana * ItelierNotes. --* a Kentucky 1. 4 ‘, Pennsylvania - Co.. • Virginia f " 'Nevi/York * wheeling . .:f . "Maryland • # Tennessee . .3 • Now,Orletula *- • • -MOON So•S•II.RGENT., • BANKERS = AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. R.'Conser of Wood 'and' Sizaystrcas., - "Pittsburgh,. Po:* i noz I.rß s j in • Conti Bank Notes:, 7uneß il lei Foreign': JJ and Domestic Eaekausgei Certificates of Deposit, Be ' EXCHANGE on all,the principal Cities of the. Union and Europe; for aide in-sruns.to snit pnrclaiser4 - - OCHH.}..'N'F and pa; rands received. on deposits . . COLLECT/DNB made on all parts : of the Union atthe • lowest , • •,• •, : • selat-/Y • r T HUFFMAN . C.S.SIDAY,-Bil!, iiisreSarults• arug-/Yo it/ . duet Brokes--4.)ffice, (tip stints) No..?rt Wood acre et Pittsbrgh'. - •- • : 4 ' iniulty-rittrADA; RICIESBO74I.IIISRVIOIL,:', • TILLER , & RlCKETSON t •ll7taterak.Groces, and Im; LU. , porters of Brandies, Wu:m.Bmnd'Bogus; Nos .179 and 174 , corner of , Libertr'and Irwin strecar,rinslnugh, Pa .. Itolli Naffs, Canon Y 113119, erc, eonntail!lY on hand"• Jowl' A. Czar°, late of New Lisbon, 0.• -W. /Wad siaNNER., Geiteroletvney,Cometissior' ouct C Forwanlinglgenhants, No. al - Market etreet,,Pitts burgh, Pa. Prompt attention given, to the parehase sad stile of all kindeof prodiaca.' • • : ',isept2 B011j6;11111 F. Brown, : TTORNEY Al' LAW, Washington Nstiji - A.c. 21prosecute claims before the Departments and ' Con. . cress. Business left with C. O. Loomis,-Esg., of Pitts burgh, will receive prompt attention. . rep 4 ' DR. 0. IL Mama . a..c.st'oottritr.L. EYSER McDOWELL, (sucitssoss To Kraar it • Rirrsea,) Mudesols and. &sail Pro; and Presovnion -Bore, corner of Wood street and .VirEful.antlY% 214 7 61, ciane prescriptions carefully co m pounded alg a-and; . elLE&NSlNGLlQVlll i forreramn g kame Grease: . a_r ;Spots fnim CloWng; Carp ets,-&a. - Wl*, for retnoy 7 - • ing Dandinff from the Hair. For stile by oat ' ' ; ROSE RAIR,CIL, finely perfumed, nadraireh' better . than the mull hair oils 'For Sale by ••• ' • " oct3 fiEYSER &lb-DOWELL— DUFt.E.OISENCE OF. GINOFS, put ng bottleii :. •Fdrsale by_ ' • - ' • KEY SER & Z!cDOWELL :: 144 Wood strget • IVINIKtIV G Li/LS.S-325 b.ozsedlxlo Glass; . 275, -1 0z18 50 it 0 x1 2... Cr , - •r; !, • lozlo r • Of Smith & Berrons6iinufecitire;whielt. we .Wlll wei• rant equal to city brands.: For sale at the lowest market All orders tiir larger size Glass and for SheetOlais i left with the inthseriburs, shall have prompt stfentlint. z - ABET; MATTIiI IV6 & co.; . • W.citer at; Agents for Smith fr.:Herons. VITRO UGIIT .S P/KE..s • •=. 200 /Lego improved_\yrough t . • I Spites, yitr . iooo.aizei, for sale low . . , . RHEy,,..M477.itEtvs*CO acts - . 23. Water street. CORCHMOS-86 cask y prima quality, for sale, by. la Gatti- • • . ; RIMY; MATTHEWS & Ca. :QODA ABLl—Pteaskeldarpnitts &*tria , ; - 1,7 • 35 • 'over 80 041ust ; for sale by toct9 1 RIiaIriZIATTEIEWSb CO. 10" 0. - SUGAR , -100thda4_p ••••peiLstAmasintar, VI • for tale by (on% D IO O MA I IO LEADT:3SO pigs Le • • to • vet' fotisalcilip: ,-, oct9 RH )67,4,14TriEWS &CO' . AF SESI4IIOO feet - Ex M Safety es fo RaFx,,rtuar.flEwslt CQ,7 ANTED-1000 bushels heavy Potato PaLS..bri,;:i; octir MODES-it. ALCORM Writla at. Vkitill MUSTARD SEED--100 bushelain sfC , for saletry RHODES* ALCOPii,;'• oct2 Noi3o.Sift street: 10),,ARLEY 1000 buiheleof. geed 'Batley - 44 A.:41111i. 11 002 , RHODES Sr. .41..00141, - 30 Plittfat QPLCES OF.ALG-KIENDS, ground and.nngiouxtdilor O'srdeliy : RHODESZcALCORM , . , . , :: ‘riep2l , -; - a3UFiZUi:olree}: `. TOOLEN COMFORTS'—An assortmentof ''fienile*Oiindetzltd:en'iWoolen'eollzfort.sijiist DLESS CAMPBELL; ARD-30 Ins Na.:l , Larillusrire4 , d; iu-store ahafoN I snle by & W. HARSAUGH, 00,3 - 53 Mut-and 104 Front atria :. RSIN SOAP -,-.}oo:boxenNo 1 Rosin Sollpi in anarti and- (or sale toot3l S. & Wallatik&Vqtri F OUR 7[ labli Eiun. Pa lily Flom reed and for ,-,sale by, a[a~s,:ibacvoi~:•for, Qt UGAR-451ilid,s. DlALeuger.for sale , - sep27 °"0;,(1, 4:44S,EriVINIZerL' sp7' 811 TH & cLAt. for ' OAP SUeAlt-50 barrels,- assorted- numberih for. saleby, - ; , :tesP27l- ,SPAITHAtINCLAIR. boxesßuckerefs;"- TOBACCO=3 bases Myers' superwri o f other brands. ,F•r;soe HlNGLESanaannjaament and for sale.by ,hULLER - la RIMT4ON, ,- scp2sLibem at.ir NO.:St/GAR:ANY ISIOLASSW . : . 100 hilds,plittieN;.o;Suecult „. ' etabble.'lVail‘tolitands ;:,.111 re:2 stond lorsole by 14ILLIER ti.,RICKETSONe - , 1 , sep2s: •, ;1t05..1Ta1un14.174. -Ltb . exty 3treet:::,; ' 160 bage RID CO Cl 2 • gp , ‘ , ,-javtb 4 ,4 0- ltvatorcilutd 'for • = - ' , l72.and I.7cLiberny za-*" RitYCO BEESE,-90 blaze ettalar " olt m: store and Toe 1%, &ER 4t1 1 . 1. ta t end 'll4 '172 tud 17 , 1 ern'. WAIL HOU.SE - 3101. kdkla,SuJaraelkSaz . iJ gar:Housellalasnes,ia Vora and for salaby— • • , ,172and174Litiertyat Io —lO e!ceir , ce4,lllStleCe VV. oratltet •: a k C 13 cases'Nriii.l,2 and 3 Cruz k Sonkr fiacißabiglira q La aM,Regalia a u. M. Eagle • - - • - "- , In store andforaale byIVIILI ER ot. aep2s . 172 and 114.1.iberry'sr,, yy - ' Albnite,d - amoluxt or - Allegheny Coeht,il3CßlP;Tor *bleb tile highest safe will tie° towed lama PVT/sg: ' sePli ' • , Sill'Britker; 20-Wfxidlgt: y O . FOR .SALE . `gENVlLititii (Numuni.kliP . 7 ' Tlizes t acres -all 0, which will be Bold Cheap„ll.lllLoll:lfirkeei., sepia ..THONITSONBELL,Nech.anicar.Bank.-I,:f Armories's' , Woollosirliooda". , •'; HE subscriber has on hand, consigned: direct from. the manuructureis, cm:follows.; ;. ' 2 cases Grey'laixed Blankets; I case .BeaverCletli 4 cases " Blanket Coating; I case,Bleck Tweeds; Gold lilts • = • '., 1 bate Drab Blanket Coating; - 2 cases Family lied:Bliinketsiiiihife,yiihdit bound I case Steam Boat Blanket,. All for -sale at usanntatturer,OriseSi'limilttiiii:.:•,', tads* "Meet, LEE HAS RIMINV1131:111 . 3 077.57cA lit iba.Antitixii; H. ; Warehouse No 100 rLibel;IY litreet, cdin et V4011,1' W 9ol:—Thettightat price LI Mel paid for Wooli by CiOubrrn.y,sEATFoß. SALE=W3lbiniliblo lacadon VE.for tvconntry r_eridet‘ter.7.::TßOMP§ON-,BELL;',: AtAledhaniceilank:l n /IVAN ;STREET l'lteriFlTY-41) feet 'au P4* - ittit Meehladeelialik:-) taro Wiingles.finosalea,nr :9, 13etwesin Wood at a . s-°RAIN27:I litshalaPritra:Whezdt z, Oats; iuspeO - , • 1 JAMS aftlek by N 0.17 Libetty 314 ~y' . ~ c l>~.,' a'i ' ~3 - '-a o ..... :. . 4-. ~,..•:•,......., . ' l . .'''' -• . .. .. . • ••.. ----.•-••,••.: ~....... ~ ....,... ~_•_.... - .-,.1 .....• . .-. .... ••,... • • ~-•,•..t., .r....• . - . ... . .... .......,, NAV :- :. ashler, E=ZE &fails by. • z &CO. MEE .- - ' - i:, -. :;'1;..i' . :6§.•`.'.• : , .: . ..;t::.' , .•:'''-':4?... 1 _:.',,-i, _.: P.. - ,-,. : .._ , ::.;.!l':N ,;•.,:;4,:;4-',','Af!;x.,:i:.:i..l•;.: