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    Reported ErPreedg for the Redly Moning Past
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- B.tamtc.,--Mr. Walker prese n ed ; tlie Patition'ot
42 citizens of Pennsylvania, praying . foe . the, immrt.:
dicta repeal or ruiiiire Slave Law. Referred
to the committee on the Judiciary: , - -
A bill to fortify Ship Island,' was 'Aitken up. and
ordered to be engroesed t
Bredberra - relative to iernavnla
from office, waisahen taken np, Mr. Bright 461:add
ed:Wen. Latie, lateGoaernor of Dregoni from the
charge on 'which it yaw stated abet he ionaoyed.
Tke zesolution was then postponed- till kfrooday.
A bill providing Tor Inn Setlieteentof private
land claims in California, was taken np ri&r • lion.
ton submitted a nbstiMte,:aecl'aller debate bi'Ben`
ton' and Gwtn, the Senate adjourned.
The House was in session to:day.
wrkAwttitsswc;
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Loinsitz..t.s, January ,
The . steauter Geo.' IViia hi lig to p, from; Cincinnati,
with twebargel.in tow, Sunk one..near the-month
Of the Sy: river, and'towed it to shore. It is load.
ed with pork and ard. . The *the on entering' the
canal; grounded...lt is on the ''rocks;: but will be
lighted off
The Citizen_ sank-la.st week in the . Arkansas river,
below Little Reek-
.She ia a totat , Ioss„ exceptilart
of the machinery and tipper works. - - - ?
:The steamer otilla No. 2 afruC.k; in the river;'and
sank, on the 22d nit She - was loaded - with *iiar
andniolainea. Total loss- 7 eo lives lost.- . • ;
LARGE 'CARGO: =
- Caterwaul, Januar ''
s 3 .
The !item:her-Gen ; Werhington . ..elittied frog,thiefro
port for Nerr.Orleies.virith-4,oooZ3.Park; 184 WEL
;red 1300, kegs of Lard ; 100 hhtle. died '3OO - tfrFea
Hamel 2200 .bble. FlOur—heing the iargeut Argo
ever cleated. ' _
} BANK ROBB.EftY..
-Vice, Decenabefl.-:
We !earn from CoOperstowe that ihe !sego
iCountißink lime robbed- on Tnetaay tighOst of
$32,000: There is a reward - of $5OO offeld ibr
the recovery Of the-money and the citavietioo:t ihd
thief:
2 .1 .1 -7- r-•
-otuotcisvENtioN.
Crncrzerrerr, 2:
1 The Convention rejected a section giving ewer
Ito the Legislature to repeal the harters (thanks
land other companies, by two maiority.
FIRE IN BAI,TIMORE.
Bivrnson=, Jannt 2.
'rhio ineiring, - ritiout $ o'clock, a'fiie broltout in
the. Post Office, but was oxiinniatied biro any
Aimage, was done.
Berrrorr, Jatry 2.
- Thski.egistaturo :root yesterday, whet Henri
lsou; - '(Fiee Sailers) was elected r 4 I-dent
stcd dbautacy L. Knapp, (Free Soilero lerk.--
y. Bapke,"(betn,,) ,was elected Spes4 of the
'House, Dyer
The. Africa sailed, Yesterday at
_4 p:413:11d took
out 8218;000
!
Rictrociy? iroye a`Lose .
ttie 'eleamer. Eity .of Glargowt,,.l , a rtived-
Great enetneinsm preva4s.
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- --Locrunntxx,,tuail
The river Imp talleaT? feet. Theri 10 inches
In =nal. - The iveathor is pleasint.fiiii,
Ington end Fleetwood pissed up. h
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Tho New , Orleahokdates to the ?0,#13,1:1 nD
enycfitlr
' award D. Minifield has retired theeditorial
diiiitiment of the Chra [geld and'
NEW YORK. MAII - -
33- , vr.l japtiarrg,
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Market.quiet. ,
Cotton... Steady.;.. na.lon - OL-200 - b4
Floar..Firm; Bales of :1000: 4 Rya Flour:
at 3,62.
6 - zrain..Unchattge4; saleo of f bash AO az
Pork
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p...Dfoas befa tit,12,25 to i• ;
g e g s .; , talliag .606-1; • f "•'"
Lard.; ,: k aactive ; -bafea at 7 ; 1.
W hi s k e y. ;. -• : -
s • I . - T ` - oeittae gate t 4 - •
pin 11r - • • a -
Lineeed 011..-Conti aues•uctivfl s e 6 0 .2500 gale.
Near yg ß ipiary.t---P..111
Cotton very firt. ; sale& of - P - bake including
iiddliag' to fair li 3 tiland. !I" 00tlifiipk. to'
ir ltilobtle and VrleV. l3B ) 3 / tr
Flocir unchanged ; " 113 . 4 - 11 :frVelfr:
,lee of 200 bbin. at 2,6.2; •
Grain.. Wheat 91 ,2 ;300-
p. Corn:sated of I 5001) 510 PS;
Pork.. Better : salon 0f,...r,'4*-fagie at 12,2'5:it
hoof . .. Unchanged. ' •,' ,'•,..- - ,„„'''', '• ; '
Lard.•:Firin; sales of 40g. , , £0 '',.'
Lower;Whiskey.. .saree, '9 b,b l „a,i,t 2 4 ??! 27 .
LiOseed Oil... Stead y, ..; srPf :SA:4m Dail... —. ' • '
• . ...,.
CClffEe•Ablitt,; VACS Ci o hVgir Rio -at - HI;
; 5
ook of-all ' kindi,on ban 000 . - ` .-. ''''' ... '',',.-•
Toipentiao..ealei of blow =sae - at - diUU._
lcs or6o tails.,Starite7T tine at 42.
Flaxsaa..Sales of 100 .at 1i.75-
Tabacao...:Sataiiallo Md. - at . 7; Sy. sales
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PEULADELP hiAItKET,.,
"'myna, January 2.0
Markeau 4101). - - • - • -
F10ar..4,62.-c.. • - • •
Provisions.. Looking u ego Pork 12.00. 'Lard
Dried Piaches..2,oo..
Beef Cattle.4taisosl
'-• : • .
I '', - BAT.:11910 I A iIni RKRT.
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21 1
catt,,Tanunry 2. ~,
Atanction, to.dah3o a new crop Rcw.Or•ci
.• wronger at 6,05111; ble'do noolassitantl3;
' hhdo 'Cob•a tnolassts22; gales or 80 bhda
.W Orient:la augar, fiows; at 6,6006 0 75._, -.-
Viol:Cr—Sales of I,Booi of-,Howard otreef , at'
', 0, and 200 bbli - choionds at ,4,56 i - - . ,
Grain..Solee of whitelat 60081 ; yellow, 60;
~to, 40343. .. `"'' t ' '
f.
ord—Salca of 200 kfo, I,,Lard ; new, 81.
ork...Salea of 209 tif,pnwq•.l3ork at 6,25,
time; ealea.Of 1,00 noon : haina-41,11,
::,, . CINCIEIN ARREr. -
Hogs.'' barman, January 2.." '
Hoge.. Without:chi ea' or 2,009 at 4,05 iO_
ara ; gi a n o g erala w e ight 230, nndgotid extra
_.
drar-Pork..Selett 4.bbls at 12,80 ; rumpi -
Barre ; .Zales of 4,9 Itcsl. to 6c ;' ',. -•,,-
MarketGroderies. - . but `
-2generailf .firm.
ficiajr._steady It'll ~d; - Ikrolnilie; 28 le
The weather to bOcOIn tfd,,nndthial,•l4hoo
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leo 4 inches within fi,kk 48 hour', a cid to son
cding. $ 1
t_ The
in ....,„.
The canals will agten't.o.orrow. ,
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? ' - NEW 'ouli,ikaget ',-''
otton:so ,-'.. nti ..
ja,;-_,...;Nti
ace;
~s l a i t e e c t te . n it iab v e : 3 b o e en
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iant 121018 for a; and choloc lots. ..
01a5ee5..2 3 0 24 .
hiakey..2516129. i
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otree..Rio in dcwatllol4l/01.
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ISMEMBE
i!, - -1,7.;:}..', :':,'i.i..:`,-..,.:4,T;:i.:-,i-
Sfg)al' Nofito
SecOnd. Ward , Dentnoratin /Meeting=
- .kionetinr of tboDentooratiet itizenn of ihe -See
ond3sl:nra, 'city df P4tenWi,,;itill. held,ntitie Intien
Of Roan liiirrrfeorner of Second end Grant streets, on
B ATURDA.Y .- r.vkaknaq;,liinnzirfAtd;iit6ro , oloet,roi
the Qa pose of ; patting iii noinirinfOnNytinr, otrte`ere: .
4inn 3 i4; • 2 :7 / - - • -
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. -- imrirt:ward..:—Tie, Democrat4e 'cnizime of
the FiilltiVaid *di" :meet at the public School Bouse t on
.Friday:next, bett;ieen tbe houre:of it Z. at. and 8 p. nt.,
for the pirpose of nominating, elf tuasor, candidates
:for city - And Ward offies. '.. . . jalad
.. . . .
Notice,-.1. O. of O. P.—The Hmeltholders of
the Odd-Fellottra Hall Aisociatien, aro hereby, notified
that an election for the new-board of Trustees Neill be
held oriltlanday,the Bth Janam:y., between..the, houre of
s.and 8 o'clocky. tit., at
.. the .Union' Hall, corner of Fifth
and Smithfield aireeta
J: IitNDERS:ON, See'y
,
'Dolift-watt for the Ctiale
Of. Pulmonary .Disoiders, before you a tack. them with
a remedy. Administer at once that invaluable :tonic,
Expectorant, Dr. Rbket.s Liverwort, Tar and Canehatag
da . Its first failure is yet unrecorded. The pamphlet
in the hands - of -Agents explains and prove iNtettat is here
only hintedst., See advertisements hlewheie.- [dee.%
Linutber to *Wei' int.
4
. Arintits LEMBER :YARD, situated on Duquesne
ay, near - the - Point ; uniZielent rem to hold eighteen
hundred thousand lector, Luraber to rent on along le use,
- Enquire of • REY.NQLDS.& BREE,
dee2s ' • corner of Penn and Irwin streets. *
RIG BOOT BIG BOOT
240 LIBERTV - sTREET 4
2 .:HEAD mop STRESS; PITTSBURGH'
111711. JACSSON_informs the public that he hos on
hand and tliTeceivituran extensive and
the e sort:limit of BOOTS and SHOES, suitable for Val
-and Winter tradefertsar Pon CABB.- -
Dl. B. HOMO work made in variety:
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'PERPETUAL GLOSS-METALLIC RUBBER
OVER-SHOES.
AAarge astartment oal gloss Metallic Rub
her Ovet-Shoes, of the newestnd most approved pat
'terns, for Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys and Chtld
ren's wean -a:splendid variety of Ladies and
Misses Lined Basking and Boots. These Shoes wi.
be found tube unsurpassed by any in- the market fo,
wetness. durability,. and . beauty of workmanship. Ca .
TRAVELING TRUNKS 'AND CARPET. BAGS.
.Ncrrics.--'Phe. BIG BOOT stands in the door-way,No
210 Liberty street. head of Wood. fsepDEeam
` . x A. DIMLY/15.EN it. CO"
IarAVE ON HAND atsheir extensive CAVINETand
. 1101114. CHAIR MANIIFACTORY, No. 64 Smithfield st.
a large ,assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which
they will sell 15 percent. below customary rates.
Terms--cash only. .:
- Pittsburgh High School
AMID:MS HALL. 4 GRANT STREET.
REV. W. IL PADDOCK. hi. A. Principal
W. 7.lsl'Donsua, Associate.
Thin Institution, Will be opened for the reception of
Pupils on THURSDAY. the dad -of January next. Cir
culars explaining the objector the institution, mode of
instruction; discipline, leans, ac., may be had at the
store Of Air. GEO. R. Watts and Messrs. BAT' it. CO , or
of the Principal, lathe Monongahela Haase, horn d to 4
P. hl., of each business day of the week. [deed7nr.
CSOGAR HOUSE MOInASSES--Deleher's - celebrated
i."S St. Louis Sugar House Syrup, for sale br
-dwzo_ • - - • - KING & MOORHEAD.
New Books t - NewHoka
-IA-r4u.., 85 Fourth street, has just received Carroline
`;}`V •of Drunswick'; The conclusion of the Mysteries
of the
. DOlarr of Londoni by G. W. Reynolds ; Mary Ma
astory; Social Distinctions, by the author of St.
Giles and St. James, '&c; Light and Darkness, or . the
Mysterieit :of Life. b Mrs. Catharine Crowe; Bolin
Shakspeare. No. reed 'Wife. by T. S. Ar
thur. -'-The first No. of the American illuminated edition
of tho AVaverly Novels Is also received. Every tidal]:
rer of tho great Witard of the - North" should avail
himself of the present opportunity to' obtain a copy of
this standard work—for sale as'above and at P.
ford's. Federal street, Allegheny. - ldee3o
11010MINT - - - -5 bbls. White, in store and for sale — Wri
dec29 RING.k. MOORHEAD.
RUCKWILELAT FLOUR.-200 sacks, 50 Ds. each. for
sale.. - (dee..) .WM. DYER.
I )“..r e.ce, :rt•LES--lUsa!lts just rec'd and.f,Na
lit ea riv u rts—au bus. =store and for sale by
- deep WM. DYER.
-
- -.•-
ithEsE—aoo boxes and loose Cheese for sale by.
WM. PYFIR
1 nada to whnle t 1:41q2
U ttrLtql— . 2 caniros /arse tate Codfish 61;R
BALANCES ON DEPOSIT, which have been un
changed for Attlee years and upwards, in the Ex
change Bank of Pittsburgh : •
\Vattern, Davls,residence unknown, Aug. 8, •Cr2o.
Sae/wet...Manley, Zanesville, Ohio, Oct 21,1347, • 45
I certify that the foickohig balances 'appc,trto be - line
- to - the persons named or their legal representatives, ac
cording to the Books of this Bank.
• •". - • T. 51. BOWE, Cushier.
Sworn' 10 and subscribed beforo me this 4.9. th day of
December; 1850; C. Eannvv.
decablin Notary Public.
Morris It-. Willie .nOl3lO siottrnal.
ITELIStIrD SVEM etArD473ll4 1 erun very op /,,,WA.Onti
At „Ttot, -Doltarre tear; pagans in all eves in Advance.
• COMAiIStRON OF AGF.NCY,. - •
- ;farms O 0 rue Ifoii JiransAL,
No. th 7 Fulton 5t.,N.'ir0rk,D07.24,,, 1850. 5
213 all wham is may Concern Y'
T HIS
may certify that J.B. Hones is duly authorized
to act en Agentfor "MORRIS & WILLTS' f WYE
JOURNAL," and that all receipti given by him in pay
meat bar saul_paperAsill be duly atictowledge.d by US at
the Office of Publication; and it is expresisly agreed and
tmderstoili-that allsubieriplions are payable ono year
In advanee; and that no name will be inserted on the
!looks tilt the money for the.same is paid.
• The new volume will commence on the first of tann
ery. SubsOriptionit received by J. B.llolmes. Third at.,
opposhe the Post Office. - ItIORRIS &
, decal . - Editors and Proprietors.
.L oor. I. .s. pritne cella eathero, for 4oao
Aby • - friovi , 6l WM DYER
frItIE PLANTAGENET - GUARD can be
used' bed„ in'thedatk, and by persons with item',
Inns lima, With cam?, safety„ and M bulf the usual time,
without tjtu Possiblltty of cutting the rkin..- This is r..t
fected byttleatts of the patent
,Gurixd, which is adjusted
to the razor with the. greatest nicety and simplicity.—
Eyerytuade of the finest tempered steel. and
. . , ,
jvartanted. , ,
Tkey Lave been eateneiyaly need In England, and
i)ranouneet .the meet p.!rfeet and safe ,razor manufae-
.
' / The'liew inveinien hilkY . lie used . with perfect sate
' This - razor a 'splendid. invention, and of great use
to - manY'pereoias, especially. for people with unsteady
hand4."—Chrriribv3' Edinburgh ..Tcrumat:' -
:Fiat sale Sit tho Watc h -and Jewel l ? , Store_
-of
l e" - T - il l lt v nil e en ri rgrl i d! b a nn
s vf . g
succeeded A1r..,J0n..4t Yartoza"
Wispopular establishment, announces to
his friends and the public generally; that he
Will as: his..best efforts .10 keep up the well earned and
long enjoyed reputation of the house
He.wilt:keep _constantly on hand every delieanY 01
the - reason, Gants,Sning. - and,Cart OysTzus. he.. and his
DAB will at all times he supplied with rile Citorcm Lt.
C.DALLAGIIES..
1 . A - saturnine Flair. TOrkia: Restorer
A , ND BEAUTIFIEIL,:TriaI bottles 37b cents. Those
• who have u.cd Jones' Coial Hair Restorative know
i s excellenicqualitiesthose who have not, we assure,
it fo posiess the' following Analities. It 'Win fame the
hair to grow . on any pare where nature intended hair to,
grow,utop it falling otl., cure:Scurf or dandruff, and make
light; red or Fy !Air rrow dark: . For diessing thelittir
soft and sit nothing can exceed ihisit makes it
truly beantif and.keeps.. it so.. It is, indeed, Ale/most
economical, yet Saperitir artiale for the hair....
Sold afily ut WM:JACKSON'S Siore, 210 Liherty st.,
head of Wood, Pittsburg. Price 37tecnis,50 cents and
• - The Belle"or the West." -. •
..SKALL'Iat of tho'",Ballle WOW tfrand chewing
11 tobacco; manufac.inred Choy, is of
feredfor sale by the undersigned. - -
It is 'Confidently recommended to those wishing a
choice artic l e.., MAGU7RE & BANE,-,
,
Agents of Manufacturers,
124.Secoricl et.
.dec.2o_
FOR 11.1./F.--A. large double Counting House Desk;
iegbod order.' CARSON{ h 111 , KNIGHT;
decie - _ 94 Water-street.
-TQuAcco—ao boxes Springer's extnx b's;
_ 23, do' . •11Toore's • s's
[denia] • - STUART h SILL.
For sole by
- • " Country Knit Soaks.
itaveinstrecellied a choice lot ,pr errantry knit
"
VV SOCKS) or fiPS, ' II ' I°D3 YVIVILY & CO.;
Stocking Manntactoty, Fifth street.
(Journal copy.) '
TOST RECEIVED and tor. sate a new supply of fine
EP PERFUMERY, including
--,Jelany,Lind Pomades-. - •
:Queen of Flowers' Hair Oil;
. Jenny Lind E.ttrimq ' • . .
Ronssel'n - Amandiesf - '
COULTER & . 11ACICE,.
eorner•Of Wood and 34I . streets.
. , ,
IDX.T.RACT.OF LOGWOOD;
xr - Coglitc Soapf
Sulphate of Quinine;
~Chrome Gyeon.
'couvrEa & ri&exE.
{ryHEESE-160 boxes W. R. Cheese in gore and for
. sale by • "fdee24] ?HILLER & - RICKETSON.•
• frIOBACCO-251Ties'
:•X 25- do:
10.
do''-'Eines. For sale by
RING & MOORHEAD. • .
vearty• Wttite Teeth a.nd Breath, -
TO DE BAD FOR To CENTS:
IatERSONS who have either, are honorably assured
- Jri:_tbatif theft:breath evetso foul, or their
TEETH. , DECAYED, DARR OR YELLOW,
and encrusted with tartar, that a-25 eentbot.of-Jancs 7
Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow,
aml,the breath odiferously sweet. , - •
Sold only at JACKSON'S Store, 240 Lltierty strect, ,
hexut of Wood- ' • . (deal)
78-450 bus.instote andfoi rale by'''' .7 77 •
WM:DYE6.4-'
CARANBERRLM=4IbbIB.Iast-reoWand;for-tialeb_y . ,-
--lu
decd - . ; " ' --. WM:DYER: 4
71 — Akt - i•N
deetiz
HC, KELLY will sell Teas of ail qualities, whole
; sale and retail, lower than any- other - house on
Fifth street: Sian Central Tea Store. . - fdeel4
50 DIMS. N. O. MOLASSES-60 tibls. to arrive and
for sale by Diec2s) SHRWER IcBARNES,
- - , '
_-',
, rp. IG . P.I I I , TSBIJIIGH BOARD OF. TR ADE
. .
- . AND MERCHANTE , .EXORANGE.
.
. • GEO. OGDEN,'• / .r.
JOSHUA BANNA, ' GONtarrizz rop DlCltaintl.
L. WILHARTR, ,
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OFFICE OF THE ,MORNING POST, j
Prttemmint, Purvaii, Jan. 3,1851. i
, The weather, throughout the week, has been cold.
I - Business generally dull. There is very little change
to note in the. arket. • ' '
ASHES—Very little doing in Salmratus ; sales at
Sc. In Soda Ash:the market is well supplied;
we, quote ati before at 31034 c on time. No change
in other sorts; Pearls 61c.; Pots 4041 e.; Scorchings
%Mee. •
APPLES--The market is well supplied ; sales
from 75 to Sl',oo per bbl. '
ALH..The demand is active, and sales regular a
the follovvingprices:
Bavarian Beer, per bbl
•"Commony per bbl.
XX do
XXX do
Common, half barrels
XX , do
XXX do
Common, qr. barrels
XX do
' XXX. AO
—with 50c per bbl thrown off for cash.
BUTTER—SaIes of a good quality packed et 80
91c.; considerable arriving. Some lots of Roll sold
at 10 to 12, and:doll.
BACON—Sotne new in market Sales nominal.
BUCKETS—SaIe of Beaver from store at $2,00
02,25.
BEANS--We now quote at 87 for mixed; $l,OO
to 1,25 for prime. small white.
BLOOMS—SaIes of Juniata at $60062.
BROOMS—The few sales made are at former quo
tations—.figurea take a wide range according to the
quality of the article, say $1,2502,80 per doz.
CHERSE—Market well supplied; sales of Cream
at 6.+051c.; Common at 5103 c.
CORN MEAL-40 to 50c.
COPPER—SaIes of ingots at 19020 c.; sheet at 24
025 c
CANDLES—SaIes of Pittsburgh Mould at 10c.;
Cincinnati at 91 to 10c.; Star at 22323 c.; Reserve
Mouldat 10c.
COAL—Regular sales at 41251 ; considerable
going east.
CORDAGE..The following are the card prices of
Manilla Rope, by Coil, 14c
Do do when cut, 15e
White Rope, by Coil,— Ile
Do do when cut, 12c
Tarred do by Coil, 10e
Do do when cut, Ile 1
Packing Yarn, fine,... 7c
Do do common, 8c
Manilla Bed Cords, 61,8702,8133,75 pdoz.
Do .do per mil, Itp Hi
HemDo p
do do
creel) 1,5022,2503,00 rp doz.
~ p, 10" lb
Manilla Plough LirieS, 871 doz.
Hemp do do 75 '5
-CRACKERS...The regular: rake to the trade are at
the followingrates:
Water Crackers ' - * 84.00 P bbl.
Dauer do. 4,75
Pilot Bread 4. 0 0 "
Sonar cod Soda Crackers 7c. 4 ) D.
COTTON YARNS—An advance of ono cent per
th has taken place in each No., as will be men by
the following card. Ono mill has stopped.
POIINDTAISSO.
No. 5, eta per 1b......20 I.No. 13 eta per Ili s 23
w 6, it if 20
Ft ft 14 w w 24
ri 7, . w if 20 as 15 as ~ 26
si •8„ tf it 21 st 16 • w w 26
cc 0 . , w w 21 " 5 17 55 55 27
re 10, 44 55 21 wlB at as 28
to ii., ft. el 22 CA 19 «if Z,
w ;2, ,ir rr 155 20 55 55 SO
DOZxw TAILS.
No. 500, eta per 114.401 1 No. 600, cis per d0z..81
rr 600, 44 w.... 04 4, goo. 4 i li...Si
if 700, sg , 5i....51, sg mo o ce as...se
Carpet Chain, 22 Candlewick, 19
Coverlet Yarn, 22 Bag Filling,. ..... .10
Twine, 25 Datting...No. 1, 18 to 20
Cotton. Warp..l3 12 11 1 No. 2 acid 3, 16 to 17..
DRIED BEEF—Sales at 11312; an advance—
Carte.
DRUGS—The following to a list of prices orsotne 1
of the most prominent articles under this head :
Aloes, Ills 15318 Brimstone, tr lb.. •• 43
Alum, ' 5 .......313 4 Camphor, ref, 35040
A5aftetida.1113....18.325 Chloride 111210, 55 .-10 0
Arrow R00t,"...1*/14 Cochinear, 55 1,3031,50
Aquefoitis, 55 ...10311 Copperas, "a —llO 8
Lithargo, 55 .. - 45136} Liquorice rt."....73 9
Madder Umbro,lttaW2l3 " ball "....20321
Castor Oil, bhls.../11,65 Sal Soda 55 ...'.. 4243
Quinine 0z.54,2533,30 Glue, corn. 5 5 • ••• 11012
FLOUR—The receipts continue' light—barely
sufficient for >the demand. Price* and are well
maintained. Sales of extra Flour aremade, in a
retail way, at 114,25 to 4,50 per bbl. All the Flour
sold on the wharf this week ranged from 63468 to
3,7 o—it ducat at the latter figures.
FlSH—Sales of No. 3 Mackerel at $7,7538,00, at
which holders br firm. No sales of other Nos.
FEATHERS—Saleifrom.first hands at 33035 c.
FEED—Sales of Bran from' first hands at 101011 c., ,
Middlings, 30 ; Shorts, 16 to 20.
FRUIT—We give our table corrected:
Whiten. Candy,l6,2l7c. Raisins 8unch,2,5032,75
Yellow " " ..14315c. do Cluster, 2 ,7503,00
Red 4g " ..18320e. Z 3 nto C u rran ta,.... 91c.
Liquorice,— ..18020c. rilberts, 720,8 c.
Refined " 35237 c. Walnuts 710 Se.
Jujube Pa5te,...27028c. Cream Nuts". ~ 6107 c.
Dates, 839 c. i Almonds, 16323 c.
Lemons, 1 H. Shell " ....102121e.
Oranges, --. 1 Shelled 55 •••••26327c.
Dried App1e5,...75280 i Dried Peaches.'...6l,2s.
GRAlN—Receipts moderate ;;Wheat, Mediterra
nean, 75 e bushel ;'Red, 78 f? bushel ; White, 80
p bushel. Rye is in demand at 55c; Buckwheat at
40 to 94c. The arrivala during. the week have been
moderate.
GROCERIES--Sales ofCeffeo at 1210134 Market
6rm• Sates of' Sugar at 61-051- in hbds.. Molasses
sells at 33034 e- Ricoat"s}c:
GLASS.. We notice no change in Window Glass;
sales of city brands, 8 by 10, at 63,75; 10 by 12 at
64,2504,50 .si• box.
Country brands are sold at lower prices, - and may
be quoted as follows r
Bby 10 • 62,75 10 by. 16 ...... ...63,75
10 by 12 3,00 10 by 16 3,75
10 by 16 3,25 10 by-17 ' - • 3,75
Fuser Gr.ssa•-We give the following.condeaSed
list for some of the 'Principal articles or Flint Glans,
as manufactured and sold in this city :
• Plaiu Tumblers., per aoz ' •• • • nee 3,00
Mould do •" • 840 1,76
Pressed, do It it -
-• 4,000 3,25
Presse do toys" " 37
Goblets " 1,600 9,00
Chtrapalgues " • 2,750 6,00
Wine Glasses " " GOO 8,00
Lemonades " " 760 6.00
Jelly stands, each • • ' 400 200
Decanters, per doz 1,00012•0
Pitchers " 4(
I / 25 9 , 00
Pitchers, heavy pillared, per pai r. • • 4,09010.00
Pitchers, heavy cut flute, each • •--• 14
7600 • '
Molasses cans - ••••• • • 500 6,00
Molasses cans, Britannia tops, per pr. 760 .I,eo
Flower vases, par dozen t • • •-• ••••• 9,00
Flower vases, cut,per pair 0,00012,00
, JePy glasses, per dozen 1,250 7,00
.Prestedsweet•meat dishes, per doz • 4,25010,00 -
Pressed sweat -meat bowls, per pair • 8706,00
Bureau knobs and pins, per dozen • • .1,00 01,60
• APOTSHOLMES SHOP ISHISPIVIIII.
Specie jars, Metered covers,per doz 1,25010,00
• -Show Jarsper d0z6,00018,00
Fluted Colognes, • -•-- 3;00011,09
/ Tinctures, ground stopper, perdozen • 1,00012,00
Show Bottles, each • --- • • •-• • - 750
HAY-Not.rpuCh - ceming in ; soled at scales at
1315,00016,00."
HOPS-RegOlar. sales at 20c.
HIORS-We bear or some transactions of green
Elides vales generally to city tanners at 4c. In
Western -„Dried Hides nothing - has been doing, be.
cause there hare 'been no receipts ;- the stock is
light. . Nominal prices 11012 c. - - •
IRON & NAILS.. The following - is a. corrected
list of Abe pricei of the a:irides, sixes end descrip..
00130 'or Pittsburgh Ma ilfaCtUred .1c0P• We give
the outside range , er prices
laorr-4lat bar 2105 c.
" Round and square c.
".:21 Hoop:- -31061 c.
c.
• Sheet. ............... .......6 05,0.
.
NAILS .-1 to 20 • penny 04,25
rr • Bto 9 peney y 4 3,50. • it ,
s: - 6 to' 1- 19 00' '` , A,
5 •penny 4,26
_4 • •••., penny ' • 4,60. •rt' •
•fi 3 5,60
Setur.a.r.Cut,, 3 4,00 "
" ' Cut, .0:,10 . 13 i i i h 4,50 At
• i.ti •'- Cut, 0' to 7 inch...-. • 5 , 00 , -
- -LEAD PlPE4The,follosiing'are the card p,ices:
N 0.2 tt it . ..: 7c. go "
I'. I Nn. 2 "Sc. "
N i „. " ,
9" No. 1
.6 1 /te.V- "
" No.l ":-, " 91c.P :"
A. tat-e.v. .-•
Alt other- sizesalc• 1 9 :11r: - •
LUMBER 'The following 1:4 - Mber
Clear 642,60
Common do 011,00
Clear IE do 03303
Common 1{ do 016,50
Clear 2 do 44,00
Common 2 do , 22,00
' Weekly Review ofiteeltlarkets.
- ,
Flooring Ido 19,00020,00
Common 1 do 0—
Oak 024,00
Pinelwo Shingles
gl , 2,soma,o
Man, saw'd 2,00 a 2,00
LEATHER--1 . 68; prices bo found
carrot::
New York,. vp lb. .... .. • .111020
• Baltimore, " " 21022
Slaughter, " " 20c.
Upper Leather, . . .... doa $25,00030,00
Calf Skins,... doz 24,0%328,00
Phi Pa. do' p dos 30,00036,00
Hamm Leather, it 115 18020 c.
Skirtingi...do.... . . ...... ." " 21023
8rid1e,.... do dos 30,00,033,00
LEAD—Scales-of Pig at foi.; Bar at 5106.
LARD—Not much doing; sales of kegs at 7108
and Beam; bble. at 61061 c.
MESS.. PORK—None in market: •
OlLS—Sales of Linseed at 90c.; No. 1 Lard at
58 to 65c.; Tannere'at 818020.
GUNPOWDER—SaIes are regular at the follow
leg rates a •
FEO" 4,75 CP 5,60 Eagle do to pa-
Eagle 6} Iba• • 63 1 3,00 peps 3,37
Do. dz. 1 b calOred 7,00 Rock powder 3,35 (5 1 3,62
FFQda••.- CO 4,00 I
HOMINY—Very little doing now, an this is not
the season. Sales at 64,50.
PIG METAL—SaIes during the late rise, of Al.
egheny, at 924025; of H. R. at $26027.
POTATOES—SaIes at front $l,OO to 1,12 ,p bbl.,
"and at 40 to 62 per bushel.
ROSlN—Sales at 83,00 to 3,26 r bbl.
RYE FLOUR..HeId at $3,1203,37; but little
doing.
96 00
6 00
8.00
9 00
4 00
3 60
4 50
1 75
2 00
2 25
SEEDS—There is a good demand for Clover, and
light receipts ;54,7605,00 will be paid to first hands.
Sales of Timothy froth first hands at $ 2 ,2502050.
There to still a good demand for Mustard, and $3
will be paid for Brown ; 83,50 for Yellow.
SALT--Sales at $1,25.
SHEEP PELTS..SaIes at 25265 c. a piece, from
first hands.
STARCH—Saks at 6107 c. •
TOBACCO—Firm ; and prices maintained. We
give the table, corrected.
Bunsen & Robison's Vs. plug 33c.
" Grant's " " 33c.
tt SpringeN Extra COL plug. 32933 c.
" Eudora " " 26029 c.
i 4 Hares " " ' 30033 c.
w Price & Elarwood's s"s. plug... 30033 c.
to Lottiere tt CC
.... 28 g .
tt Baltimore Spunn Zic.
Millar's half pound lumps, 20 lb boxes.... 30933 c.
Monument " " " " . 30033 c.
Virginia 6 twist 16016ic.
Leaf Tobacco 9 to 111012 c.
TALLOW.. Sales of mutton tallowat 6}, beef do
71..
TAR..Salca of N. C. at $4,0094,25.
TIN PLATE..Thero is a brisk business aoing in
this article at $11,50313,50 t, box, with a discouot
of 75c .p box off for cash.
VINEGAR..SaIes of Crab at 9310 c.
WHIFKEY—SaIes of Rectified at 260261 c.; an
advance.
WHITE LEAD—Some emanations at $2 for No
I; $l,Bl for No. 2.
WOOL—Receipts bavo fallen off; very little do
lag. Quotations range from 29 to 412045 for differ
flint grades.
MARINE INSURANCE—Rates of Insurance of
cargoes of steam and keel boats:
Frenn Pittsburgh to 'Wheeling, Va /0 1 ,
Do do and front Cincinnati, 0.• • 3 0 i
Do do Louisville, Ky.• --
Do do St. Louis, Mo. 01
1 1°
Da do 13oonsvilfe, 'Ma 1102
Do do Independence 2 02t
Do do Galena - . 111. ........ • • •1101
Do do :11emphin, Tenn. 101
Do do New Orleans L 01
Do New Orleans to Pittsburgh 1 011
Do St. Louis do •••—••---11011
Pittsburgh flog !Market.
The packing season here appears to be drawing
to a close. Some of them faro already quit salting.
The arrivals bore within the last two weeks have
cot exceeded a thousand head, and there is a scar.
city in the market at present. Packers pay from
e 4,00 to 446. Sales of small lots, to butchers, at
$4,60.
yowl , OF eurrrsistatuft.
A yr= Q MOMS WATIIII 111 TUE VLIANNIIL
•
ARRIVED:
Steamer Michigan N 0..% Holes, Beaver.
Baltic. Jacobs, Brownsville.
" Atlantic, Parkinson, do
" J. kl'Keeendrickson, McKeesport.
Gordon,G
" Denver, Beaver.
Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton
" Clipper No. 2., Duval, Cieinnoti
Diurnal, Conwell,
" Arena, Kinney. Liverpool.
" feria, Smith, Louis.
DEPAR
" "ilithigan Botes,Renver.
BalGc, Jacobs, Bravn avilla
" Aitaatic, Parkinton, Brownsville.
"J. MlCee, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
Mayer, Gordon, Beaver.
" Thome* Sl:diver, Bailey, West Newton
" J. Nelson, Moore'. Wheeling.
" Brililant , Gracc,Cineinnati.
Cincinnati, Birmingham, Cincinnati.
Wanted to Charter.
toll; A STEFtN WHEEL STEAMBOAT of
..44,i.54 light draught Apply to
SCRIM A. ATBECSON, Past st.,
oottM between Wood and Market ote.
For Cincinnati
• Thy solo, comfortable and swift ran
••.,,n.0,0••
• . , kit ning steamer,
- ... 1 ' . ALLEGHENY BELLE, No, 2,
Wll. HAM3A, Aitrlter.
Will leave'. for Cincinnati regularly evel7 THURSDAY
morning, at 10 o clock, For Creigitt or paesage, apply
on board. ang22
Wednesday Packet Tor Clncia;
Tux new and fast running steamer GIN
_ I,NNATL, ButamottAa, Master, will depart
- regularly every WEDNLADAT.
ror freight or pugsage, apply on board, or to
ase27 G It NIII,TENIttiRGER.
The Human Body mast Perspire,
iso OATS listrittl.
TO BAYS A lIRALTRY APPEARANCE,
And persons who do not perspire arc liable to the most
DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES.
NONY,Jons' Italian Chemical Soap causes a free
perspiration, and st the same time mollifies. softens
the skin. giving it the texture and beauty of an infant's.
SOURVI , SALT RHEUM AND SORES,
are soon not only healed ; but cured by its use, as at
least seven physicians In New York know, who one It
in such cases, and find it unfailing—as also, in
PIMPLES., BLOTCHES, FRECKLES,
or any other skin disease. The reader is assured that
this is no useless puffed nostrum, as one trial will prove.
I could enumerate at least SO persons cured of
SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD.
Buy it, and the reader is again assured, I would not
cruelty sell it for the above, unless I knew it to be all I
stale. Those who are liable to
CHAFED, CRACKED; OR CRAIYED FLESH,
will find this not only, a cure, but a preventive ; and I
con now oiily add, that any one afflicted with any of
the above, or similar diseases. will find this all and oven
more (admirable in its properties) than I state.
But, reader, the stores are flooded with imitations,
and be sure you ask for JONES' Italian Chemical Soap—
and buy it only of WM. JACKSON, only Ageut In
Pittsburgh, 240 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head of Wood.
dec2o
Jones' Solution of Jet,
AL' QUID HUMAN !FAIR DYE for the changing
. of
white, red or grey hair to a beautiful brown or let
black color, inn few minutes. Price 50 cents and $l,OO.
Sold by W. JACKSON, 240 Liberty street, Pittsburgh,
bead of Wood. ideal)
Jones' Lily White.
T ADZES are cautionetlamunst using common pique
-1.,/ red Chalk.
They are notaware how frightfully injurious it is
to the skin ! how coarse, how rough, how
salloW, yellow and unhealthy the ssin •
appears after using prepared Chalk !
Besides, it is injurious, contain
ing a large quantity of Lead !
We have prepared a beautifnl vegetable article, which
we call JONES' SPANISH - Lair WHITE.
It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleteri
ous qualities; and Tit imparts to the skin a natural.
healthy, alabaster, clear, living white ; nt the same
time acting as cosmetic on the akin, making it soft and
"smooth. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, ES Liber
ty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. l'rice 25 cents.
dec2o:dawly (Gazette copy.)
_ ,
THE best place in Pittsburgh to buy real good Tea is
at hIORRIS & HA WORTH'S Tea Store, east side
of the Diancond-50c:, 75e., and $l,OO P lb. All artictly
genuine Teas.
The Black Teas at7sc., and the Green Teas at $l,OO,
are the very best Teas imported into the United States.
deel7
HITS WAX-500 tbs. for sale by
deco B. A.R.MINESTOCK & CO
II 8 E
ifliowe'ci 'Coupla Candy.
la
MICR SALE by H, Smyser, Joel Mohler, Ogdea &
.1: Snowden, Coulter :& Backe, Wm..Jackson ' and
Keyser & 211 , Dowell, Pittsburgh iV. R. APClelland, Man
chaster. , . . _ [nov29
Numbering Houses and Pittsburgh
. - tlireetory. •
A LL persona indebted to the subscriber for number
tug houses or Pittsburgh Directory, will please call
at the rooms of tho Board of Trade, corner of Wood
'and Third streets, between the hours of 9.and 2 o'clock,
and settle their bills. Subscribers and those wishing to
purchase the Pittsburgh Directory, will also please call.
den2l.:2w -t - SAMIL.FELHITOCK.
COFFEE—Snags for sale by
dealS STUART & SILL
IVINE TE&S-25 half Chests fine Yow3g Upson ;
-15 do in # and II ID.. packages;
5 do fine Black;
20 do do; d oz. and *lb.
In store and for sale by packages.
decl7 KING & MOORHEAD.
40
, B d ß e L c a TALLOW rerce4vanco,:,:all3eAbiNEs
25 B.AltjtEl 4 S.:prime N: 0. Molasses, per steelier.
Messenger. Neale] . CARSON & M'KNIGHT.
J
SUGAR-32 bhds. prime plantation
JL Sugar (old crop,) on consignment and for sae by
decl9 MILLER lb RICKETSON.
A"
, or fa.. y
de SHR4R"&aaBARNES
PVIVSBIIIMIEC
,e0271/,-,Ze4Ce;O6. Affeec
CORNER OP InAtiILICT AND Tama lITZLErra.
CHARTERED A. If. 1850; the only chartered Insti
l-1 tution of the kind in Pennsylvania..
Faculty.-- JOIIN FLICKING, principal Instinchn in
the science of Accounts.
0. S. Cassannarau, Processor of Penmanship, Mervin.
tile computation, Sec.
ALtx. Eng , 'Lecturer on Commercial
Law.
Those wishing to obtain a complete knowledge of
Bookkeeping and its application to every branch of bu
siness, also, a rapid and elegant hand writing, are invi
ted to call and examine the arrangements,
Lecture on Commercial Law every Monday evening.
Referanke,to any of the city merchants.. Idea°
Citizens of Pittsburgh
HAVE you all heard how cheap C.A. BROWN is
selling his stock of fine Gold JEWELRY? If you
have not, then know that he is selling a very rich and
fashionable assortment of Gold WATCHES and JEW
ELRY at such astonishing lowpriees that all whohave
called to see his assortment and prices, exclaim,—this,
certainly, is - something new for Pittsburgh. What! fine
gold Jewelry selling at half the usual price!' How can
this b# ? Stop a moment, we will , tell you the secret ;
we have made such arrangements with the manufactu
rers at the east, and also, with the Watch manufactu
rers of Europe; that we are getting all our goods at the
lowest possible prices, and then, having low rents to
pay, and other expenses, also, cheap, enables us to, sell
at a very small profit upon first cost, and therefore, a
wholesale price will answer. Therefore, low prices
and large sales will be our motto:
Please call at 111. Market street, second door from
Liberty street. [cleclßl C. A. BROWN.
YOUOICEOGEHIONY souTir.
TWENTT , TERES MILES TUB 8110WITST ROUTE
TO BALTIMORE: AND PHILADELPHIA!
r ‘ .. SSA 4 I The steamer THOMAS SHATTER, M.
earHAlLET,Master, leaves Pittsburgh, from her
wharf boat, above the Monongahela bridge, daily, at 4
o'clock, P. M., and West Newton at 8 A. hi,running in
connection with a daily line of splendid 'Troy built
coaches to Cumberland; and' Railroad thence to Bald
more and Philadelphia.
For further Information enquire or '
• G. M. HARTON,
Passenger Agent, Monongahela House;
or, Capt. JACOB SMITH,
dec2o:6m Freight Agent. Wharf Boat:
SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF
DRY GOODS,
AT TUE
One Price Store of A. A. MASON it , CO,
Nos. 62 and 64 Market street.
WILL commence on MONDAY, December 30,1850
and continue through the month of January• On
this occasion, the whole of their immense establishment
will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and their even
tire stock, amounting. to One Ilundred and Thirty
Thousand Dollars, will, be offered at Refail,et fully one
fourth less than usual prices.
The notice of their Semi-Aurmal Sale to any one of
the thousands who attended the sale of last year; will
be sufficient guarantee for a eolith's seaeon. . They will
however mention a fewof the Goods and Prices, for the
benefit of thwe who have never attended their Sales—
viz
Bich Cashmeres, - 75 c. Usual price 81,00
500 pt. Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 25c.; usual prize
37ic.;
15051 1.. Cotton and Wool De'nines, 15, 18ic. Usual
price 20 and 25e t
50
02110 pi. HighHighColored Mitt DeLaines, 45e. Usual price
7 xps. Striped and Figured Silks, Me. Usual Price
50 pa. Black Silks. Redneed per cent.;
100 pa. French Merinoes,{Bl,oo. Could price 81,17 i
Parametms and {Lyonese Cloths. Reduced "j 3
per cent*
ZOO ang Square Shawla, which viii be sold at from
81 to 85 leas than the usual prices.;
MJLaI yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 3 and loc. Canal price
18 and 2.5 c.;
Fast Colored Calle Den, folc. Usual prie age.* '
{
Inn cases English and American Calicoes, 8 and 10c.
Usual price {Mend 121 e.;
80 cases Bleached hltislins. Reduced 2c. per yard
?Gab-nits Brown Motion—all gladioli
Also—Label, F:mbrtrideries ' 'Trimmings, Hosiery: and
Mores, Linens, Checks, Cloths, Cush:term', Cassmets
and Jeans.
Together with in immense variety of other Goods, all
of which will he marked down to !owe r priers than any
of their previous sales.
They invite an early call, as many of their choiceit
Goods ai II soon be sold.
The lowest price named at first.
A. A. MASON do CO.,
dee3o Noi. 62 and 61 Maxket*treo.
MOPE EVER.
WONDERFUL CURES!!
Di. Rogers* Syrup of lavorsvort. and Tor
AND
VANDLIALAGIJA;
I Fes the complete cure of Coughs, Colds. Influenass, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Spitting of kilos d and another Lung
Complaints tending to. cowstralprroN..
This syrup contains no Opium, Caromet, or any mineral
whatever, tint it composed entirely of those Roots.
Herbs :and vegetable substances which nave a specific
influence upon the Lungs, and their connected organ*.
Its inuardiant effect le to allay all irritation, and gently
remove the phlegm and other morbid feefetiOns from the
; Throat and Air• Passages; thus relieving the Cough, by
io
subduing the inflammation and other causes which give
rise to it. It also sumulateaend impart* a healthy tone
to the Lungs themselves, theteby enabling them more
; thoroughly to remove front the blood those impurities
and diseased particles, which, if retained. do so much
mischief In the system. and lay the foundation for ineu.
rabIe.CONSUMPTION. It also exerts a decided action
upon the skin, and assists nature in expelling, through
the Extialcuts, much of that morbid matter which would
otherwise be thrown back upon the Lungs, thus relieving
them of a port of their work, and rendering the system,
pure and berth:ly. When tubercles are forming, i t cheeks
their development and further progress ; or if ulceration
has taken place, it Assiut the Lungs in throwingoff the
' corrupted matter, soo th es the irritation, heals th e ulcer
ated cavities, aud restores them again to healthy action.
Tine .Medicine, therefore, is net a palliative merely,
watch only relieves for the time being, but is a thorough
amities, us it slflkei at the very rooter the disease, and
by removing it, removes at once all its remote and at
tendent consequences. This is its distinguishing char.
arteratic—a property possessed, in equal power, by no
other medicine of like nature. now before the public.
CIRCULARS, &C.,
As no ordinary sized advertisement can fully explain
the nature and tneritsof this article, the Proprietors have
published a new Circular, giving the history of this Afedi
eine ; the deseriprion, nature, 4-s., of its principal ingredi
ents; the; e ff ect they are designed to have upon the
Lungs and Liver, and a copious reference to the persons
who hare been cured by it Airing their names and resi
dences, even to the street and the number. Those who
are noubled 'with a Cough, or whose Lungs are in the
least affected, arc earnestly desired to call upon the
Agents named - below, and procure one of these Pam--
pliletfl. It can be had graffs,and will well repay a perusal. ,
The Hints on Health," and "About taking Cold," may
be worth to yourself and family.
HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS
in the shape of Doctors' Rills saved, besides being thet
means of prolonging many a valuable life.
WARRANTY. _
Such is o or confidence in its virtues, that we aro will-
ing to warrant this Medicine in every ease of recent Cold,
(where used according to the directions on page 7th of
the pamphlet, inside the wrapper of each bottle), end
where the person it not - satisfied that he is deriving
benefit from it, by returning the bottle within twenty
four hours' time,
TIIE hIONEY ;
will be returned. rp.'See page 3d cit ffiti pamphlet in
iide the wrapper of each, bottle.
(r.r I3e sure to ask for ßogers' Syrup of LIV
ERWORT, TAR, and CANCIIALAGUA, and let no
other be palmed on to you.
; -
CAUTION.—None genuine, unless there is on the buff'.
wrapper , a note of hand, signed wttli Pen, by A. L.
SCOVII:i. & CO.
_ .
Cough and Diseate of fourteen months standing Cured,
After being given up twice by eminent Physicians!
Alarm, June 9th 1819.
Messrs. A. L. &aril! 4. co.—l herewith forward to you
a Certificate Of a Cure, effected by your Compound Syrup
of Liverwort, Tar and Canchalamm. The Cough, and
expectoration was of fourteen months standing, andhad
baffled the skill of several df our eminent physicians in
New York, Albany and Cooperstown. lam the person
in whom the cure was effected, and as I had previously
no fai h in indent medicines I have since tried it on
others, and have become satisfied ol value.' Mine
was as great a cafe as was ever performed, as had,
during my sickness, been given up twice by my physicians.
I have now commenced my business, after taking, I
think, about eight bottles.
Yoursirespectfully, THOS. C. FAULDER,
BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED.
SKS 110 W PROMPTLY IT ACTS.
Statement of Mr. A. Lang, Baker, No. 353 Pearl street,
N. Y—A few days before last Christmas, I was taken
unwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely at the
Lungs. I called in a Horaceopalhic physician, but his
medicine did not seem to help me. I read your advert
isement, and thought I would try ler. Rogers' Syrup of
Liverwort, Tar and Canehatagum Before I had taken
up the third bottle, my bleeding had stopped, my Cough
was gone, and I felt as well as usual. My health is now
dgood. I consider it a most excellent Medicine, and cor
ially recommend it to my friends. [This statement was
made to the Proprietors, Marsh 12th, 1950.1
11 -- This whole paper might be filled with letters si
milar to the above, hem those who have been cured.
FOR SALE, wholesale and retail, by A: L, SCOVILL
& CO., Proprietors at their Principal Depot, GOTHIC
HALL, N 0.316 Broadway, New York, to whom all or
ders for the Medicine, and letters relating to Agencies,
should be addressed, post-paid.
ALSO, for sale by It. E. Sellers, N 0.57 Wood street,
Wholesale Agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity; D. M.
Curry and H. Y. Schwartz, Allegheny City; Townsend,
Carr & Co., Manchester ; A. Patterson, Birmingham.
PRICE—In large bottle, 81,00; or six bottles for $5,00,
dee! I:daw
C' fIIGARS—A very superior lottree Coronas,'
Regalia Cigars, and other favorite brands, warrant
ed inzported. For sale by MAGUIRE - St BANE, '
nov9 'IN Second et
OLD SCOTCH WHISKEY; ,
Irish 8o; -
Jamaica Rum, in bottles. For sale by
P. HORD &CH ,
787 Liberty street.
HOMINY I tla.w ye h l i l t o e w Pelp . ominy ;
Just received and for sale by
deal - WM. DYER
NTERY SUPERIOR FRENCH BRANDY just reed
V and for sale by the bottle, quart or gallon, 4y .
MORRIS & HAWORTH,
in the Diamond:.
1 BUS. CHESTNUTS received and for sale, by
decl6 SHRIVER & BARNES
FRENCH MERINOS, -
20 pieces black French Merlin:l3'
50 do colored; do;
100 do parametta Cloths, all colors;
189 do Coburg do do;
300 do Alpaca. Just received at
A. A. MASON & CO.'S.,
'Nos. 62 and 64 Market street
E=IMMMINZIE==E
far Jaalt , ao ftt.
---
' . Valuable Property for lieut.
' :.--• A three story . BRICE .HOUSE,beloqqing_ to
~ the estate - of Wm. J. Tatum% deceased. ia Offet7
' 2 ed for rent or tease. it situated on Fourth at.,
t. M w
E it
between Ferry and Liberty etre e ts, andthas been
new y papered and painted; it is now occupied by_ Mrs.
Verner. Gent, $250 - per annum. Apply to myself,. or
ROBERT C. Torrsta, at the works of Hoop es Co.
Possession given on the lst of:April.
L. R. hvAßoy,
Guardian.
The Exchange Rotel for Rent.
THE term of the preseni lessee expiring on the lit of
April next, the proprietor of this extensive and well
known Hotel is about to put it in a state-of thorough and
complete repair, and offers it for rent on liberal terms.—
Enquire of -W. 011. ROBINSON, Att'y atLaw,
.dec.2o:d2w 99 Fourth street.
Valuable= Coal Land for Sale,
Adjoining the Borough of Freeport, Armstrong Co., Pa.;
BETWEEN 45 and 50 acres of LAND,together with
100 acres of COAL.
The above described Land is bounded on the east by
Buffalo creek; on the west and north by - the old Pitts
burgh road; on the south by the Allegheny river. ,The
Pennsylvania canal passes through the entire tract,
which, together with the river, will afford a facility to
the Pittsburgh market at any lime almost in the season.
The soil is good; the coal is of excellent quality, and
superior to that used at the- Kittanning or Franklin Iron
Works. There-is also an abundance of Lime under the'
The above property will be cold low, either in whole
or in part, to any person or persons who will establish a
Rolling Mill on the same. It has been pronouueed,(by
one of , the oldest and most experienced iron masters in
this country,) to be one of - the best locations for a Roll
ing Mill west of the Allegheny Mountains.
For further particulars, enquire of Wm. M. Fish, Esq,
General Land Agent, and at the corner of sth and'Smith
field streets, James B. Fullerton, Esq., William Trttby,
Esq., Freeport; or to the subscriber.
declbarn ALEXANDER. SCOTT.
Liverpool Property for Sale.
7.„a/ ,
BUILDING LOTS for sale' in the town of East
Liverpool. Ohio, at low prices and on favorable
terms-8125 for corner lots and 8100 for inlots--eacb be
ing GOfeet front by 130 feet deep. Liverpool is .located
on the Ohio river, CS miles below this city, midway be
tween Pittsburgh and Wheeling, four miles from Glas
gow and Little Beaver, and tie same distance from
Wellsville and Calcutta. - It is situate in a healthy and
beautiful- part of Ohio has-1200 Inhabitants, and ONLY
ONE mrtrarciarr,' EIGHT ESTABLISHMENTS for the
manufacture of Rockingham and Queensware, several
hotels, dry good and groeery stores and mechanics of
various kinds, foar churches, and publio schools--At the
recent sale of lots Six-were purchased by manufacturers
who design arced rig,duri ng the coming seasoikpotteries
and other manufacturing establiehments—Queensware
of a pure white, addition to Rockingham and yellow
ware, having been manufactured in this town, it is rea
sonable to expect that it will rapidly improve—yersons
desirous of viewing the property can do so any day, by
a few hours' sail tram Pittsburgh, steamers leaving our
wharves every day for Liverpool, Wellsville and Wheel
ing.
Terms of payment—One.fourth in hand and the bal
ance in three equal annual payments, with interest.
N 8.1 will dispose:of a number of lots for carpenter
work, brick' laying, plastering, and painting, to be done
at Liverpool, during the neat spring and summer; also
for Lumber and Brick. Apply to Sanford C. llill, Esq.
Liverpool, or to the subscriber at the office of Messrs.
Mitchel & Palmer, Attorneys at Law, N 0.123 Fourth st.
dcc3 JAMES BLAKELY.
A LOT OP GROUND fronting 135 feet on the Come
tery road, running back OS teet, will be divided into
V. feet lot., or sold all together, to stut purchaser;. This
is one of the best pieces of property in the borough.—
There is a tweestory brick- House. and also, a frame
house. Enquire of IL S. Marsiand,lo3 Liberty street, or
Mr. Agen, at the Recorder's Office.
dccl7uiwd
Land for Sale.
rptiE subscriber is authorized to sell one hundred acres
j of Lund, s ituate in Moon township, Allegheny co.,
Penn'a„ 12 miles from Pittsburgh, adjoining lands of
Robert Wilson , heirs of James .Carr, dee'd., and Joseph
McFadden.
Tie land is of an excellent quality for farming parpo•
ses, well watered and timbered, and is supposed to con
tain an inexhaustible mine of Cannel Coal. For further
particulars enquire of Joseph McFadden, on the pretni
see, Robert Wilson, or the subscriber.
JAMES C. RICHEY.
Robinson Townthip, Dec 14,1550.-11:rd&vat(
As For Bole.-A convenient two story brick
2 DWELLING HOUSE and LOT in eheny,
situated on the north Common, north aide, fourth• ot west
of Sandnsty street. The house is In good or er, with
hydrant, pump o ke. Possession given on the Ist of Apri:
next:
The above property will be sold on favorable terms
o.s the owner must sell.
For further particulars, empire on the premises, or o
Thomas H. Rabe, a, rho Exchange Office of IV, H. Wit
llama & Co., corner of Wood and Third streets.
dect.24l
A Great Bargain.
A LOT OF GROUND in Allegneny City, situated on
the south side:of Chestnut street. near Liberty, with
a TWO STORY BRICR HOUSE-21 feet front; In feet
deep; with hack building and store room in front; an
alley 2 feet wide running from Chestnut street to back
end of,lot. Size of bat,tel feet front and VI feet deep—
and rents for 572 per annum.
TERMS—One-half cash; balance in two annual pay
ments, withieterait. Price SLOW.
For farther patttealars, enquire at tee Heel Estate
Mee, at the corner of Fink and Smithfield streets.
declolta HENRY W. FISH.
Form for S a .
rjittn subscriber offers for sale a FARM OF LAND,
Iles
160 a of wich are cleared.—
The farm lies directly on thecres-100
road fr h om Middletown to
Jefferson ; is well-watered ; with a bearing orchard,
and peach and pear trees; and a Coal bank. The
buildings consist of a hewed log Howie and Barn; with
Stabling. For further particulars apply to the subscri
ber, on the premises, in Allegheny county, Id miles
from Pittsburgh. NATHANILL 4PCLLIiTON.
Moon , romuhilt, October M.—tf
-- For Sale or r. xcbsinge.
THE undersigned offers for sale the following de
rieriben REEZTATE, situated in the sth NV ard,
viz: Two Lots of Ground, fronting on Pine _street, each
20 feet front by 6t feet deep ; on which is ereetentwo
story frame Dwelling Houses, with brick 'basements,
each containing six rooms besides kitchens and cellars.
Also, ono Lot adjoining the above, on which is erect
ed three neat and comfortable two story brick Dwelling
Houses.
Also, three Lots of Ground, fronting on Locust street;
each lot 20 feet front byt3t feet deep ; on which is erect.
d five two story Frame ;)welling Houses.
The above property, lying together, forms a block of
60 feet front on l'ine street by I.fld feet deep to Locust
street and will be sold separate or altogether. It is
rented to good tenants, and tents for 8490 per annum. -
Vacant Lots in the business part of the city, or Land
within 3 or 4 miles, would be taken in exchange.
Apply to - HENRY W. FISII,
oct2 Al the Great Bargain Corner.
or Sale.
A LOT OF GROUND, containing 21 Acres, situate
one mile below the town of Beaver, Beaver emin
ty, on which there is erected - a new Brick House, 46 by
40feet, 1} stories high, with a basement. The house has
been well built and well finished, and contains 13 rooms.-
It is within 20U yx,tis of the Ohio river, and commands
a fine view and is bounded on the North west by
the State read leading to New Lisbon, Ohio. This pro
perty would he desirable for a country residence, or for
a garden, or summer boarding house. Ato,l of acres
adjoining it will be sold with it, if desired 11y , the.pur
chaser. The terms aro - so moderate, that it will be a
bargain to the purchaser. Enquire of -
N. P. & G. L. B. FETTERMAN,
Attorneys at Law, Fourth St.
For Sale,
AROUSE AND LOT, situated on Pike street,hei ween
Walnut mid Factory streets, Fifth Ward. The Lot
is 25 feet front and 100 feet deep, on witch there are
two small Frame Tenements. Terms ea y;--Title 4 - o.cd.
For particulars, enquire of Alderman - PARIiINSON,
Peon street; Fifth Ward.' - ' may9af
.
HT / TILE DWELLING DOUSE, No. ES Second st.,
UiJ betweenWaoil and Market streets.; now occupied
by t e subscriber—rent 8299 per annum. Possession
given on the Ist November, next.
oct9 J NO. H. AtELLon, 81 Wood st.
Conn try liteslldence. -
A LOT on Nunnery Hill, containing four acres, will
be sold very low to any one wishing to build there.
on. The access will be easy, and the lot commands a
most beautiful view. [oct2i.j THOMPSON BELL.
For - Rem,
AHANDSOME STORE, on Market street„between
Third' and Feurill "strcets,"at.present occupied by
Mr. Thomas White, as a Dry Hoods Store.
ALsa-421 large well finished ROOM In-the second
story, nest door to Mr. Duff , a _Mercantile Callege. - This
Room is well r alculated and suitable for a Musical Sa
loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as
double offices. 'GAZZAM, -
awl Office, Third st.; over the Post Office.--..
Coal Laina on lirongnlogbany. • •
100
CSontherivT joss
there isapitopene rodpreror
putting coal in boas. [oet2ll THOMPSON BELL.
•To Let. a - ' *- . - •
i l esdte A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, ,oa riank .
MO Lane, Allegheny, between the Hand street bridge
and - Aqueduct. Lnantre of H. W. Fish, Real Estate
Broker, corner of sth and Smithfield streets. ' [(mai • '
- DENVILLA:PROPERTY.—A. lot containing about
XIII a acres, and commanding, a beautiful view of The
rivers and surrounding scenery, situate on Nunnery
will be sold low to any one.wiehing to build there
on . Nog] 'THOMPSON BELL.
xOR RENT—;Several flousea in different pane ofahe
city. 'Enquire at the Real Estate Off= at.K,ohr: ,
ner of Fifth and Smithfiild streets._ '
OAL LANDS FOR SALE OR .LEASE.—About 100
C
acres oi the Youghionhenk, just above the second
dam. The coakjavery good, and a pit already Opened,
witha railroad of About 51) yards, which throws the coal
in boats. This property.pill be sold .altogether, or in
lots of about 25 acres. Loct4l THONIPSON BELL.
A Elea Inky, Location. .
riIHERE is no place more lavomblysitaated Man Nan.
nery HilL It is healthy, and commands a most de;
lightful view. Persons wtsbing alot,can get oneto
Pleasetthem, containing from ono to five acme. _
augt2 ; 'TliiiralPSol`.l BELL.
' •- Land for Sale. - •
TILL Chartiees Coal Company will sell some very de
sirablo puce.* of LAND, situated on and near the
Stenbeivrille Turnpike, and near the southern terminus
of their railroad.
The Land will be diiided into qtlantities to snit par-
chasers, and 'the terms of payment will be very awry.
Enquire of ,REAIINSTON, - '
/IMO Well-finished offices An- Pint BOila irigej
Thud street. s'
A igngt-WOUtliglited XODTP.i.third story ; entrancejdnrc
ket street, between Third and Fourth streets.
Also, &sisal; brick botte,in•Eitt township, near Penn
-
Fannin Monne. Inquire of E. D. GAZZAISI,
octB - No. 184 Second street.
rEFFER§ON COUNTY LAND—
THOI,IM acres for L t
oct4 MPSON fIELBai
For Sale.
- HENRY -W. Figll.
For Kent.
1 : ulcers attb enbattge litakttro.
Raao~at.
bi.'IIOLffiES ilk. SONS,
nsva BISMOVND '/UNDZ BANYIND AND sizausastloritex
To
No Afarkrt strert;_four doors Dana adstand.
N. HOLMES ts SONS'
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and filia
l" lent in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold Silver and
Binalr Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Weeteln
cities constantly for sate. . • -
Collections made in all the cities throanhour the
ted States. Deposita, received In par funds or current
paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth
streets. ring
Domestic and Foreign Exchange ' Bank Notesi
Gold and Silser, Soughs, Soll andExdrini4
EXCHANGE AND DANKING '-uopas
William" 'A. ill .12 Co t .
8 , 1 Wood Street, •
PITTSBURGEL
117' urrilzsr Allows)) 014 TINY DEPOSIT& r.
ALLIS uscasza. • - •ZDWAILD kAnA,
KRAMEIt Qr. - -
Banktrignei Ruhatigs Brokerh Ilsaersin. - Pardon an'i
Dom 4 sticl 3l ll.l,BillsOZzehangs, Cettjacanv rf prpos•
it,Bank Notes, and Coin. • ••'•
Corner Thirdand Wood ma., dir e ctly opposite the st.
_Charles Hotel. " may2B
-- JESSE CAROTEIERS &. CO.;
NO. 1)4 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURDR.
Current money received on deposit. - - • -
Collectioius made on all the principal cities of Om Unti
ted States. . - Itruntrly
7.611.1.110011
'IIOON 4s. BARG:frail - 1;i
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROIDDRS; N. E. Cotner of Wood ad Sixth streets., Pirts6urgh,./.4
TIEALERS Coin,Bank Notes, Time Bills Foreign
X, and Domestio Exchange Cerufmates oiDhosit i itc
EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union
and Ensue ,e for sale Mama to snit purchasers. .
CURRENT and par funds received on deposite...l
COLLECTIONS made on all parts of thelinton,• atth
lowest rates. • . • .trapH-ly
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA-.BANKING 11017 SE.
BRYAN, ov.:Exdr. dr.. co:
IkTOTES, Drafts, Cheeks, Ece. 'collected, said Deniii
taneesmade upon favorable terms. -
may 12.2.10 - R. R. BRYAN, Cashier.
' Holliday:burgh, May 1p.1850.
PCKS tr. PRIPAD,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 05, CORNER WOOD AND DIAMOND MUM;
Bit:burgh, ' • IlitaY/
• Ihrirehttnics
atrauestrantarro,vothra LZOV2 MAI= ant=
rirtHlS BANK is now prepared to .do business. Open
1 from 941 L hi. to 3 P. XL .
Interest paid on Special Deposits - -
magi]." THOMPSON SELL,Cashier.
G. NV. TA - YLOR, --
, 112 SECOND STREET, -
JCOIII3SIISSIONER AND BILLADROKER.
STRICT attention will be given to all business en
trusted to his care. Pittsburgh manufactured, arti
cles always on hand, or procured on short 'rodeo..
Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, !zc., negotiated oik favora
ble terms. Advances made if required., koet.l3:o:-
TIAR&FTS ON SA.N FRANCISCO, - California, - for
1.1 sale, at the Banking House or PATRICRTh
FRIEND, N 0.95 Wood at. - • . ' ' [OOll9
W atuteil.
TllE.notes of the Bank of Norwalk, Obio—for which
the highest price will be'paid; if presented soon.
PATRICKS do PRUBND, • .-
No 9a Wood Street;
"DA.TRICR.S ..t FRIEND, Ram:Leads Bananas, No. 85
Wood strut, have for sale a few- Soldiers' Land
Warrants—warranted genuine, at very fair prices. 1jy.17
talotlfing.
Winter Clothing Selling Low tor Clash.
P l', 190 Liberty stree;'Pigsburglf, "has on
. hand a large assortment of the latest; style of
Winter Coats, of fashion obi e,colors. AlioiPtinte, Vests
and all other articles in the clothing line,' lilibolesale
parehasers will find a most desirable-, stock to select.
from; and will be sold low for cash. `• ' deel9
B. M. ARGLISTi
MERCIIANT TAILOR,'
INFOIthIS his friends and customers that he hos open
ed a CLOTHING STORE, at No., 85 Smithfield sty
where they can be - suited at alt times with anything In
his line, made in the most finished style land workman-
like manner. His Goods are all fresh, of the best end
most fashionable material, and no pains will be spared
to afford the greatest degree of satisfaction to his pat
ron& A good stock of Ready Made CLOTHING always
on hand.
MERCHANT. TAILOR; L-
No. 17 -Smithfield great," Piatemyik Pa,
HAS JUST RECEIVED FROM THE LAST--alaro;
Am
carefully selected stoek of French"; English
snit American CLOTHS,. CASSIMERES end:VEST
INGS—of the most approved colors and styles;•ivhich
he is prepared to make to order in the very best Manner:
and o• the most reasonable terms:. •
Ile has always on hand a good assortment of gentle
men's Fashionable 1:1111DIr MADE CLOTHING' .Shirts,
Collars,Cmwas, liankerehiefa,Gloves,Suspendersiac..
• -
Great inducements to-Bay ClathluEtS,
WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING . STORE • .
iVO. 219 LTHERTYR/VD 52 rainy. SME7S.
subscriber wishing to sell his'entire stock of
1 CLOTHING, offers Ms EXTENSIVE ASSORT-
NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS
at VEB VI.OIV PRICES. Personsyscisltingtopniehnse;-,
will save money by calling on him: . ' ,
sep2.4 J. DA ITT, Proprisati.
Clothing i Clothing
THREE BIG- DOORS!
JutiN AFCLORKEY. - -
Inoksals and Betaa Pinta clothing,lsl Liberty St.
- Pittsburgh, Pa. .
?t,TY stock of Full and Winter Clothing is now ready,
11l amounting to upwards of '3100,000, vitkich. !'think:-
will he found to by . one of the choicestselectionsot gar-.
meats ever got up in this or any,other city in The West
cm country.
My purchases having - been all made early, I have
therefore avoided the-late advances made in almost all: -
descriptions of - Woollen Goods, and am therefore ends
bled to offer my. stock at uitusnally low.prices.
I have this season paid more thau usualattention to :
the manufacturing and:style of my garments, so that the ~
very lowest priced as well as this finest are got up -in a
style and elegance not to be surpassed. Hundreds of, --
new customers,both, whohuale and retail, have-been
attracted as pancliby the superior
.make of the clothing
as by, the lowness of my pricing; -
The proprietor would particularlycall, the attention of
all dealers in. Clothing- to Ids present stock y believing
that upon examination of the ouality.and prices of -his.
Goods they will be induced to-purchase at his establish
ment. The wholesale room now contains upwards of
2,000 garments, front tbeftnest in - quality to the lowest in
price.
The proprietor is now determined tdmaketitis depait- •
meat a point of great attraction, and with this, view has
constantlymt hand At large - quantity of goods suited to
every section of the United :states: - • -"'" -
In the cutting department will-always br found a very
large selection of-all the choicest makes of 'Cloths, Cos.:.
iimeres and,Silks, to be found inthis or eastern markett. •"'
' He is prepared to make cloths to order in the shortest
notice in the latest and most fashionable styles. -
Ile respectfully invites. his old friends and.customers.
as well as the publiicia general, to call and examine tot
, . .
. . .
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD& :
• E
DtkAttornErtx - •
.
36 Hamm to Pltila,lelphra!-943 Afitea Rtiilroad-!)eA
GOOD INTENT, TELEt•RAPR AND EXPRESS
LINE STAGE COAIPANY.. : Six daily Abseil-of
new Coaches, for Dollidayiburg, and thence by the new
Pennsylvania Railroad:to rhiladelphka,-New York and'
- During the suspeniion of Canal .navigntion, six daily
lines of Coaches will leave for ilollidaysburf,andiumn
thence by the Ni* P ennsylvania . Railroad , 243
te Philadelphia., Time through 36 hours., • .
Fare to Philadelphia••• • • • • •-•••••-• • •-•••-•.S11,00-
Fare to Baltimore .••• • .. . • ....•-••••••• ••• • 10 3 00
Coaches will leave every morning at Et ofeock .pre.
cisely, and every night:mt the same hour. -Extras to
leave at any time, always in readiness. This is the: most
dilect, comfortable rind expeditious route, to the Eastern
Cities.:
. •
. .
• Passengers for Baltimore take the .,
new Railroad at
Barrisbarg, direct, on Ma:arrival of the . ears at that
.
place. -For passage or Informatiot; apply' to - ,
W..R. MOORHEAD, St. Charles Rotel,
. .
or to J. P. BOLMES . Monongahela Ifoure.
d. W . Foster, -
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW;
OFFICE, NO. 14 FOURTH.STRIET, opposite
king Halt , Pittsburgh, Pa. novls:dawly
• -
l~titte. . • - •
OSTICE or &ESOCU.TED FURE)111103 li3Ht7ajz cg Co ,
N0r.1.24 an4lZ, Monongahela Hews, Wafer iucel.
A .Isl. Election for 7'hirteen Directors,to serve for the . ;•••
xi ensuing year, will be held at the office of the coin - •
puny, on Tuesday , the 71h day of Januaryfbetwepi the •
hours of 11 o'clock; A.. Maud o'clock, P. P.M. • •
deeStac •
V. W.DALLAS. See' • .
Queen:City SAtlrt Store:
WO. 22 St. Clair street, (near the bridge,)--a
large assortment of oar own make constantly on
hand. Customer SHIRTS made to order promptly.
deeftly S. & N. A Tils
Private Disesteem.: -
DR. BROWN, No. 41-1 DILA AIOND*A.Dt
Devotes his entire attention to atioffice
practice: His Ltisinessisinoefly confined to . '
Prieatior - Venereal INarasra, and such pain.
Oar fataffections, brought 'on: by intpradeneet:
youthful indulgence and excess.
A ,1. Syphilis; - Syphilitic Eruptions, GO.iorr '
er bee, Gleet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges,
Impurity of the Blood, with ail discase.s o. the venereal
ongin. Skin Diseases ? Scorbutic Eruptions, -Teller,
Ringworm ? Mercurial DI9COSEiIi Seminal Weakness,int
oieney,rPiles,Rheuintaism, Female-Wealtness, Month. ly
Suppre.ssiorns Diseases of the Joints , Fllttula.ln
Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Loins,
lions of the -Bladder and Kidneys, successfully
_treated
Cure guaranteed. ,
Binaleellie4ra!PraCtice:ifour in this eft - 71 anablea
Drown to onerrissurtinces of speedy can to all whomap, -
„come under his care, ,
' Office and private consulting-roomi,os Diamond mr,
try - Charges inviderate: , u . . novgitemq-
ID EUMAIII3I4I.—Dr. Brown's newly cuseovred rem
edy for Rheumatism's a speedy and certain remedy
for that painfultrotible. It never fails.
Office and Private Consaltation'Rooms No: 85 i j 1
MOND, Pittsburgh, Penna. The Doctor is always us
home. lanDs..brartt
zoos i!wilpn,