'46 gammeutat att au_ . -:.71L. ADD OD -D.D. TI,I.Sk,PITT S P • , , jrqp.ntEftCD.K. , NTs i EXCHANGE, . swrit t,,,ERERL - . Coat . 11-ria ran 11 . armatry, 1E,886 ypeetctY Diritevi tn,elttairkteta. opy6CF. OF:T1118 , 1k108NiNGPOST I __. - Prerastamia,FBllllAy, San. 141851. thia - Weelf,:has heart mild . & Id: tither plearant t • , Dar , -•rivers; t am rece ding, with Scarctdy,.,4 feet, inchea in t e .ehannel,•.‘ iel.Po!.Viiirertintisualiy.light for This season:of the year. Business.,,threnghoit the weeks was yiry_di l lt; whinliktoiveier, We think was on recount or the gennral -settlement Nnong. therchanta, which will beoaer after thitiWnek . ', when we may expect a better feeling among our merchants to .--operatm— Sugar and Molasses, continue to arrive in small bits, tint antiteient to stock the market: The recei pts of flour - .ere bout equal. to the demand .We have Val little change tritiote.,in oar review., except i n dour, whie,N by reference- to'our figures,-. hair de clined it .4ittle. • , • ../IitSRES---Very little doing in Salreratus-; sales.as Soda the Market is svoll supplied ; • wog - nein as before at 31031 c en time:. - No change in - other aortal. Pearls 6,1 c ;.; Scorch iogs IJAP ,Prig6-.'..The Market ix barely ; supplied 1- sales triatritl;oo to1;50 per bhl.. - • • - - • The demand is active, :and sales regular : at the: following prices: Itavaritimptter,Lper -- $6:00 Conimen,.piebbt:- ' ' - - •• ' 600 , • '8 00 • ' .9 00 ' Common half barrels 4.00. Cbmitiou,'Air: 'barrels- _ I 75 •• - :XX.- 2 00 XXX do- - -- • - .2 25:._ ,--..Wth'soc"Per - hbfthreiiimeff for. Cish. : • '''Blailtß:-Sales Of -a good quality packed r 83 - ..flie.t.iinsiderttble arriving.. Some lots'of sold at -31) to 12, and dull; ". BACON—Some new in Market._ Sales natiainal. iShauldenr;-6 ; Dams, 8. •. - . BUCPTS-r-Sale of Beaver;from store at $2,00 BEANS—We 'now ‘quoie at for Mixed; $1,37 bushel for. small white. . BLOOMS=-Sales cd-Juniata at $ 60362. ~ 11BOOMS--Thia few nales made are at former quo; 4ations--Egarest6kit a wide range according to the -q - tial4 of the-article; say ,$1,2532,50 per doz., L .,CI - 113.1i.8*-- , blarket well supplied + ` sales of cream -81-61061 , c4 Common at 5136 c. ..-.,.conial-antAL--40 to 50c. L . IFOrSER..- , -Sates of ingots at 19020 c.; sheet at 24 -CtIaiDLES-LSalea. of piitsbo t b Mould_ at .10c.; 'Muactual at 91: to 10c...; Stir at ..2.2/023c.; Reserve COAL—Regular sales at 41051. CORDADR.:Tie following are the card prices of hy coil, l4c : - when cut, .15c IVbitetko . ge,. by C0i1,.. ' 11e Do when cut, - - .i2c Tarred do , by Coll, , 10c do , when' cut, • ' :Pachisig Yarn, fine, . 7C Do do' common, . - : . 8c >Mnuilia-Bed Cards ,... .$1,8702,8103,75 ck doz. • do per toil; - ;110 .1,5002,2503,00 ta dos: do • , Manilla Plough Linea, B7l doz.: • Denift . do . . .. '75 tc . CRACKIERS.c.:The regular sal errto the trade are at the following rates: Water Crooke:l. :Butter do.' ......... rtgar zrijd §od Ora cke COTTON YARNS—An ndvanco or one cent per 101hke taken place in each NU., aa be seen by I NO6 , . - ,..t.te per Its ......20 No. 13 co per Iti :23 cc 6, ' :cc .cc. - ...... 20 cc 14. " - cc 24 0 1 'B, :,, , “• . . - ...... c 21 CC 16 cc “ 26 cc - 10; cc cc 21 cc IS cc' .cc ,23 ~ 11, -,.: ,i -' ~,' — .22 1,, 19 u ,, 29 -- ,•.:':- . DOZEN YARN. - '3llO 7300, cm per Th... 101 I No. 800, ate per diaz..B, rs: - op, -- cc_ “.......:91. :, 900, ‘i il „ .8 ic - .100 -- cc.„ „Si. ,Al 1000 it tt ....8 Camet-Cbaia,........22 I Cand1ewick,.......19 -Coverlet Yarn,.......221 Bag Fi11ing,....... - .19 - Titi1ne;....":.....-....25 I Batting...No.l, 18 to 20 Cotten:Warp-13 12 it i No. - - arid 3, 16 to 17. DRIED REEF-Sales or.new at St to 9: -. -DRUGS-The 'following is a list of prices ofsome of theinost'promitient - articles Under this head : - -- : - :.:Aloos: - .1 1 / 3 15'318 Brimstone, tp• 81....40 Aluta,'.!" .........3,10 4 Camphor, ref,."....3504.0 - - -,-Arrafretida.lbs....lBo2s Chloride 1ime,"....101 0 Arrow Root, a... 12014 Cochinear, a 1,3001,60 Aquefortls.,, - a...1%111 Copperas t . a... 140 S Lithatge, ' ' -f , ... 54(864 Liquorice rt. tr... aa 9 BladderUmbro,lhal2.ol3 a ball if. - .... 20021 Castor Oil, btd5...51,65 Sal Soda . "":... 4043 - Quinine 0z.44,2503,30 Glue,cont. a•... 11012 FLOUR-The sales and receipts coetinuilight ; - Wit. we are •corapelled to .report a alight decline -since. our last review.- In the fore part of the week --, s at e s were:tondo at 13,5803,70. ,Some lots sold at .. ...,:the aliarf,,yeliterd.ay, at. $3,6603,60, at,which fig. areait dosed.> Extra family flour raled at the 'wharf at 88;87; from stores io a retail wily at 84,2504,37. ",."•, 'FISH-Sales of No. 3Mackerel at $7,7598,00, at which - holders are firm.. No sales of other Nos.: TRATIIERS.;--6 . ales - froin firer hands at 33036 c. . '..!" FEED-Sales ofßran from first heads at 101011 c., ' ?diddlieg,e, 301 Shorts, 16_. to 20. - . - - -.• - -- - PRUIT-,We give our table corrected: - - ' White R.Candy,l6(3l7c. Raisins 8unch,2„5002,75 Yellow" a -.14015e. do C1uater,.2,75,03,00 I -Red - " W-..".18020c. Ratite Currants,....94e. ' Liquerice t .....lBo2oc.,•Filbertir,.......:7loBe. Refined -a '- - .;85037c. Walcuts;.-.......7108c. ..."',liijiilid - Pa5te,...27028c. Create Nrit5,;...,6407c. Date5,..':........609e. Al Monde ........16023c. ~•Yent0n5,..„....... H. Shell a ....100121c. -..Draitge5,"...;.. ; ...-.--.-I ghelled, a .....26027c. Dried 'Applee,.. - .750801 Dried Peaches...4l,2s. .:GROCERIES-Sales of Coffee at 124013.; market firm. Sales of:Sugar 'at 6064 in Mids. Molasses : --.sellset 33024 e. = Rice at 54c. GRAIN-,Receipts moderate. Wheat : Mediter. •'• 1-iinean, - 751 per bushel': Red,-76078 •• White .80: ... Rye: moderate demand at 55. Oats, 351; Barley, . . ...., ... GUNPOWDER--Salesure regular at the follow , , ing rates : • . . ... . - - FE0.....:. - -4,75 01 5,00 I Eagle do In pa- Eagle 61 Da- 0 3,00 'pore.... ----- • ' 3,37 . • Dti. dz. 1. lb tanlre , 7,00 -Rock fowder 3,35 0 3,0 . 2 HOMINY7-Yery, . little doing now; as - this ie not the Benoit. f Sales 11600. • • . - -- -- ~..11A.Y-Nat mach coming in; sales at scales .at 815.00016,00. - '- - - • - • - *--• • ' - ' '-'.• .HOPS-Regtilat sales'at 20c. ' .--.." 011:11.8-,'-V4 bear id• seine transactions of green - :- 'tides ; - !mles., generally - ta City - tanner! at .4c. . In Weatera. Dried Hides.mithing has been doing, be.. cease there have -been- no receipts; - the 'stock is - I ,llgltf. -- '-'Noininal prices 11012 c. - -' • ~. . `. ----- 111.DN 8417AILS..The following is a corrected :- Aliat .0 the,prices of the various sizes and descrip.; .- - :tieing of Pittaberglt. manufactured Iron. We give the outside range of prices: . • - - , Ittorrlelat bar;;........... . .-..-.. : .c.21051c. • •-•-. a .-1: Retied and square bark ......:.2109 c; ' - '-cc ' 8and................ - .......,.....21031c. . --•.•••:-..-''..." -. -4100p....-.:::::".....,..:......... 3 1064e. '.. '" 5heet............. •. - .......... - .6 051 e. • ' -;',- 1 .• ,- -. NAtur•-I to 20. peapy...... : ... ;44,25 yr keg. 1 1 ' ',..13 to 9 rienny.......... a,so t , :',., 4 " .. - 6 to 7 penny.. ... :-.... : .4,00 fc. •- .. 3 . • -ci 3, . 4 -'- - penny... ....:..-::. 4 , 50 . - - - ic- % 4 ' " a - . .penny. - ...... ' 4,:. . 5 , 50 ' - a. , :,-SPWe-Cut, 3 - to 41 inch -'4,00 `a . w . Cut, 6to 6 inch......:. 4,50, -:" _ i .; ; Cut, 6..t0 7 . inch... ~.. 5,00 "'. -- I.:EAD PIPE-The following are the card pricer 1.,`, .. _"• No.l '' " 74c.ifP • - ' ' -}, ' " ' No'.l' "" : " 04c.V...."•' 4- 4, ' ..- ," , , No:1" .." -' •-"•-• dle.P- " - - All oilier -sizesele. t ; lb. LUMBER—The following table . of Dry Lumber is:correct: 3 . ' _ , - .• . , .. 1 - . Cleat Id-- . .-. - ba..,tio 1 Vlooringl do 19,00920,00 c ommon do --. 911,00 Commoa ldo _ _9-- Clear 14, do '' @3:1,00 Oak 024,00 1 Pir i S o t o ingles _ : t2,50 , 01z30 C e rea rli t 2 " 14 do ° - ' -- °.. 4 16 4' 5 ;0 . . ' Comaion 2' do ' ' 22,00 Laths,eared - 2,00W,09 - ..i - -.II.A.THE.R-7-The following prices will be 'baud New Y0rk",,,... - .... - ." . .. ii. :to 10. ......;1786129 .... 1 Reltinter.e, - ;............“ " : ;„ : ;...: - ...:21022._ - • ''..', -Shmiligerr• - ............." "............20c. +sipper Leather,........fr , . d0t......5 . 26,0030,00. . - Calf 5kie5;...........tp d0z.........24.00078,00 ' • "---.'' Philort: - do, ..-...........g , dez.:...-....30,00030,00 ~.- -Hotness ,Leather,.. :, 0111,`..'.::: .18020 e. . * - Skiillog,.. -- -; ; .d0.. - ."... - ..........",a,.:.... 21023 ' ! ~.filridle- , - . 7..i.dir...'.6i1a .0 . tiaz.....".: ...30,00033,00 LRAD-Salei of Pig at 5 1.; Beira 5106.• . LARD—Not ;saildir4*gi:aales elf kegs at 7 It bbhhat 6k061c. , - - MESS P0.191-Rece.ipte light pales at $ll,OO. OlLS=46lienortilitieed at 90c . ; :Lard at 6/111i - Ese.; TaonersF.atCSlBB2o pA.METAL4t-Salea during the late flee; of Al* egheni, at ti24a2.5..; -011: It. zit. $26(04.: • , , .1. - .POTATins....s 4 l t , 4 at , from $l,OO t0.1.,12 add at 40`to 75 der bnstiel;- - • EYE PLOIIII-rVerylittlidemand prices point. . , -ROSIN —ales at .03 00-to3 2:5 p bbl - ino good demand -tor Clover, and 40;V/06004 $41,1505,0) will be paid first bands: Haleri,of Timothy from, fin-A - Venda at $2, , 12E432;60. There is mill a .good :demand' forMnatird; and - $3 will be'paid for Breit% SALT—Satenatitt,2s; 'SHEEP PELTS:O3Ies it 25065 d. iliiece; fimui STARCH-:=Sales at 6Wit/c. - - _ TOBACCO—Pirm ; and prieee maintained. We gibe the table, correctecli - Resielr kitobison'a .5.,=`: . 33c. it G ra m". ~cc 4'4 _ _33e. , • - Springer- 1 v Extra-toe. =33e. tea cc itt Hi - - ' 304333... Price & HarwoodPs.iPa. plug... 306333 c. "' Lottiera , . " - " -28 e " Baltimore Sponn....-. '2Bc; llar , a half fiourid temps, 20 lb b01ea:." . .. 30033 c. Monutne.nt * • • - 00933 c. Virginia 6 twin!........ .. . . 169161-e. Leaf 'Tobacco ' - ' TAI.I:OW ..Sales of mutton taltowat 6S, beef do :TAP—Sales of IC C.-it TIN PLATE There is a brisk busineas Going in this article at $11,60013;60 air boa; with a discount of 75c4 be: off for:cash. - VINEGAL.SaIes of. Crab atS9loc: WHISKEY—SaIes.: of Rectified .at 266261 c.; ati WHITE LEAD—Somitransactionrat $2 for Wm 1,: $l,Bl for N0".2• : - • WOOL .eltaeceipti have fallen off, very dq. gdotationa range from 29 to 42ii45 for differ- PORT - OW IT T 6 MIRO 11 • 4 PEST 0 INCECB9.WAZZR,UCTIIIILCUA.Z43II., Steamer Michigan No.2,_Bnies, Beaver. - 4 Baltic. Jacobi' s. Browlarville. - Atlantic / Parkinson,.. do • - J. M , Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesPolt• . a - 1 Beavdr, Gordon, Beaver. • " Thorgs.s Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. Clipper No. '2, Duvo / I Cieinnati. - -J. Nelson Moore, Wheeling, • . 4 Michigan N 0.12, Boies,Besilrer. Baltic t .lacobs, Brownsville. Atlanud, Parkinson, Brownsville. i• J. 5.1. , Kee Hendrickson, McKeesport. Beaver, Gordon/ Beaver. ' Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Neriton •" Grace / Cincinnati. - “ J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. " Gladiator,--, St.-Lous- " Fort Pitt / Miller, Nashville. - • . Editor, New Orleans: . ' (Late Johnston Swatch,) • Bookseller, Stationer, Printer & Binder, WOULD respectfully invite the, attention of Mer , chants .nutk others, to his large and superior stock o LANK.. BOOKS, consisting o f Day Books,Journals, Ledgers,lnroice,Cash, Order and Letter Books. of every size, made of the best paper, and bound in-the . mostdui rabic manner, which he offers at prices that'cannot fail to give satisfaction. Blank Books ruled and bound to any given pattern. :printing of every description em-. eaten with neatness and dispatch. " N 0.47 Market qt:," IVANTED—Oue o NQ. Mitchelre Sta . l. Map); of Penn I Fylvitnia. . ply at N. 51 Snutbfield street. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD: WIN IT 1.7 4734 7;:V AnakeilifiZSlENT 41-* 36 Hours toPhilade lt ilual-243 Milos Railroad-94 r 1 ODD INTENT, TEM, A * II AND EXPRESS WANE STAGE CONIPANY. Six daily lines of new Coaches, for Hollidaysburg, and thence by the new Pennsylvania Railroad to . Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore. During the suspension of Canal navigation, six daily lines of Coaches will leave for Hollidaysbu, and trout thence by the New Pennsylvania Railroad, rg (243 miles,) Sc Philadelphia. Time through 31; hours. Fare to Philadelphia 811,00 Fare to Baltimore 10,00 54,00 P Elbl 4,09 7c. IP lb. Coaches will leave every 'annum; at o'c'ock pre cisely, and every night at the same hour. F.xtravto leave at any time, always in readiness. This is the Most tired, comfarutate and ex-Fedi/Latta route to the F.astata Pasueligernror Baltimore take the new Railroad at Harrisburg;: - direct, on the arrival of the cars at that place. For p,trat t e , ?j ,: i ) at i r i nation , , apply t o HAD St. Ci ' iairles Hotel, . or to J. P. HbLNIES, Monongahela Rotate. .Cooking Wines and Brandies. , . - LIOR SALE by the quart at Mows &. Ilasvorth's, east r side of the• Diamond. . Lisbon Wine, 25 ceno per quart; Raisin • Wine . Muscat do 2e Pure Grape Yuice tO "u Brandy front ' "V.O to SU “ • tdees A. MILLIKEN et. CO, HAVE ON HAND attheir extensive CABINET and CHALK MANUFACTORY No:01 Smithfield st. a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which they will sell 15 percent. below customary rates. Terms—cash - t demnly Soap Stone , Rrtddleor SE subscribers have jail received a few dozen su .perior ' Soap Stone GRIDDLES, direct from the manufactory._ .A 5 these Griddles are used without greaseof any kina, they are entirely free from the gas and offensive odor that attends the use of the common iron Griddles, and which makes them so .objectionable. For sale by . JOHN.DUNLAP do C 0.,. • declo . , °or Market and Second sin. - - . . T EWERS of Administration on the estate of Anthony J_s Becton,. deed., late .of Pittsburgh, having , been granted to the subscriber, all perions Indebted, to stud esate are,requested to make =mediate payme.nt to ei ther of us; and all persons bolding claims against said estate will present.thenr, duly.suthenticated for Settle ment, at the NVarehouse lately occupied by:said Antho ny 'Beelen, No. Sit Third street. 'ANNA 'lll. BEELEN, Administratrix. dec2sam' ... E. D.G AZZAM, Administrator. B. rt. ARGIIST, MERCHANT TAILOR, TNFORMS his friends and customers that be has open. ed a CLOTHING STORE, ut No. 85 Smithfield st., where they can be suited at ail times with anything in his line, made in the most finished'style and 'workman like manner. His Goods are all. fresh, of the best and most fashionable material, and no pains will he spared to affordthe greatest degree of aattsfaction to his pat rons. A good sock of Ready Made CLOTHING always 'on hand. - - Neel° ILICIALT MERCHANT TAILOR, . , No. 17 Smithfield street; rittsburth, Pa., HAS JUST RECEIVED FROM THE EAST—a large, and carefully selected_ stook of French. 'English' and American CLOTIIS, CASSIMERES "and. VEST. INGS—,of the most approved colors and. styles; which he is pre pared to make to order Mille. very .1451 manner and on the most reasonable terms. lie has always on band a good assortment of gentle men's Fashionable IiZATIT mom CLOTHING,. Shirts, Rollers; Cravats,_Hau k erchiets, Gloves , Suspenders, &c. nov3Uf3m S.HAVEN, corner of Marker and Second sta., •.has for sale, a large and varied assortment of fine blank _books, paper of all qnalides ; and 'English, Frenci, German and American fancy and staple sta. OIL MEAL—On -hand and.for sale by • de c 3 117.3d et ii opposite nE t k ahl i refto t'e CANARY SEED- - -1.0 LW. for stde by deed ' ' B. A: FAIDIESTOCK Ir. CO _ rrifllliiCColo - 10 Springer extra 54 ; ' sale by l i'lleCier re- STUAttl h & SILL Ex'Ra..CT OF LpGWOOD; Costal° Soap.. Sulphate or Quinine ; -• Chrome Green. _ dec2l • • - COULTER . do BACKE rIHEESE--160 boxes . W. IL Cheese in store and for V sale by - [dee24l MILLER & RIE T RETSON. - ricdlfic - co--'25 boxes Russell & obinson's I 25 do W. H. Grant's ; • 10 ,ti° HaVie - do -. Forsalclor decl7. , LNG' & MOOR HEAD bbls. (oak .packages,) plantation Molasses, received per steamer Caledonia, and for sale by fdec2oi . KING A. 'MOORHEAD. V ERY. RUPERIOR - FRENCH BRANDY Just recd, ,• • and for vale by the bottle, quart ot gallon. by - .MORRIS& HAW" RTH, - in the Dhunond._ BBS.CBEBTNUTS received and for sale_ty)•._ :decl6.- BEIRIVE ft & BARNES bots' No.l Lard ; d - do; 0 - • kegs • Just received and for silo by , MILLER & RIOKETSCE.4, - Nos 721. and 723 Liberty st. deu‘s CIDE bbis Economy Cra ..lir 'Cider in store and for a l by dea24 ' - - 1 5 e ViILLER & RICTIET„ SoN. IBUSHELS SHORTS this day - received and for sate by , dee24 r- - • - ((OFFER--gebage - iil tl tog aud for sale hy . igETR&PPING medium , olati tic! le W brown straw rapping Poper,lor sale by 2 • W._ P. MARSHALL, No. SS Wood st. PLATE WARIVIERS--A-fearjammined_Plata Warm, era, very neatly got ap,`Vn hand and for sale - by JOHN DUNLAP ,dr.CO., cot Market and Second ate. Admtnistratorts Notice. SIIRIVER & BARNES me Rio t partroew crop, receiv ,- luov/ 6 1 WM-DYER. fiElitttimmito. • • INeWiticitilatt Pilaw BOolts lat MINER CO:Ma-328mIthfieIdstreet, te rl ceived"the following new books. • No. 22 Dicannary of-Mectianice-Engine Work 'and • - • • • No 10 i ictorinl Meld Rook of the - Revolution4 . This excellent work, iesned semi-monthly, will be complete in . about . ..mann MMus, containing forty eight ip.rge °elev . ° pages,each, nd a descriptive record of a journey recently performed to ail the mostimport: not historical localluessof the American Revolution. The plan is unique and attractivei embracing the character vales of a book of travel. and a history. - - - • To Love antl•to 'Be Loved.: a Story; by - A: S. Roe. author of "Saineeldonljoy,or, I've been Thinking." The Ladder ,of Gold; an . English story, by Robert Marston_ of Xhinoran: a tale.; Olive : a - novel.. By theauthor:of !-The We have also on hand and for sale.a large assortment of Annuala, Aiblims and Children's. Books, suitable for the holidays. - - ; - IdecoB . New Books?, New. Books! • - - • • VoALL, 85 Fourth street, has just received. the Lad der of Gold, an English story, by. Robert Hell. Love and to be loved, a story, by A...S.ltoket The Fo t vest Role, talc , of the Frontier, by Emerson Bennett; ' ' Leni Leoli; or Adventures in - the Far West, a sequel to. the. Prairie Flower, by Emerson Bennett ;, Temptation; or the Watch Tower of Koatven ; , a novel, by the author Of "The Ogiliiest" • Singleton Fontenoy, IL N., by James Ilannah,authicr of sketches in" Ultra-Marine." , The sb Confessional; or the Auricular Conks- Sion, its higory, consequences, and policy of the Jesuits, by Id.Miculet; . - Western Scenery onland and river, bill and dale, in the Mississippi Valley by- Wm. Wells; for sale as above. and at P. S. - Berl t ord's, Federal street, Allegheny. Great Inducements to Buy. Clothing t WHITH-OAK. FORKS CLOTHING STORE I N 0.219 LIBERTY, AND 5 S IRTIUN STREETS. nk: subscriber wis h ing to sell bis entire stock of T CLOTIIING, offers his EXTENSIVE ASSORT MENT OF-- • - NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS at VERY LOW PRICES. - Personswishing to purchase will save money by calling - on him. sep24 • • W-I DAVITT, Proprietor. Clothing I Clothing- THREE BIG DOORS! - . JOHN M'CLDSKEV, Wheiesale and Retail Dealer in Clothing, NI Liberty Pittsburgh, Pa. stock of Fall and Winter Clothing is now ready, .I.VI amounting to upwards of $lOO,OOO, which I think will Its found to bpone of the choicest selections of gar i meats ever got up n this'or any other city in the West ern 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 ena bled to offer my stock at unusually low' prices. I have this season paid more than mina' attention to the manufacturing - and style pf my garments, Botha' the very lowest priced as well as the finest are got up in a style and elegance not to be surpassed. Hundreds. of new customers, both wholesale and retail, have been attracted as mach by the superior make of the clothing as by the lowness of my prices. - - • The proprietor would particularly call the attention of all dealers to Clothing to his present stock, believing that upon examination of the quality and pnces of his Goods they will be induced to purchase at his establish ment. The wholesale room now contains upwards of :2,0 . 00 garments, from the finest in quality to the lowestin The proprietor is now determined to make this depart ment a point of great attraction, and with this view has cpnstantly on hand a large quantity of goods suited to every section of the tinned States. In the cutting deparunent will always be found a very large selection of aU the choicest makes of Cloths, Cos. simeres and Silks, to be found in this or eastern markets. - lie is prepared to make cloths to order in the shortest Hoke in the latest and most fashionable styles. He resPeatfully invites his old friends and customers, as well as the public in general, to call and examine fat hemselves. Sear Stook of Pianos. JOHN H. MELLOR, No,lB Wood at., has just received n new and splendid lot of PIANOS, now open and ready for sale. • dec3l Air EDDINGS..te.-3uo Wedding Cake Dozes; 2110 Coinetian Rings; - WY 12 doz. assottedGold Pens; • .12 do A'. Spectacles; • 4 do do • Razors& Straps Just received at tho Watch dadlovvelry Store of • , •W. W. - WILSON, corner of Markot and Fourth ate. C"AMPAGNR, WINE-40 baskets celebrated Held sac and La Marquettene brands,jlte best brands Lin ported in the United *.States. Received and,for sale a the New Wine and Liquor Store of • I 101 ES P. IiORBACtI, 107 Liberty Street. FRENCH MERINOS', Ac.— DJ pieces black French Merino; .so do colored; do 100 do porno:Leon Cloths, all colors; ISO do Coburg do do; 35U do Alpaca. J ust received at A. A. MASON A. CO.'S., Nos. &l and GA Markel street RAISINS--5110 boxes IR. R. Raisins; 250 ball do do; 40 emits Currants; 40 boxes Citron 10 eases, fancy barCs, Prunes; JOSHUA RHODES tc No. 6 Wood silver T 0 lIPEDO---%00,000 '250 boxes Fire Crackers; 1,5 -do Jackson do 50 gross Pin Wheets; stl Jo Chasere; 50 do It otnatiCandlee ; JOSHUA It 110 DES .4c CO FRUITS, &e.-50 boxeg Lemons; 40 Frntln Ivicu Almonds; 15 bags Cream f‘Tuto ; 20011 Cocoa Nuts; 25 boxes Jujube Paste ; 25 baskets Sal atfi Oil; 4 cases Sardines t. 5 cases greenoble IValunts Just receiving and for sale by deel7 JOSHUA RHODES It CO The Unman- Body most Peirsplre, • (so- 04 , 111 :UMW TO RAVE A HEALTHY APPEARANCE, And persons who do not perspire are liable to the most DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. ATOW,3 wars , Italian Chemical Soap causes a free 11 • penrpiratioa, aitd at the same time mollifies, softens the ikin, giving it the texture aud beauty of an infant's. SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AND SORES, are soon not only healed, but eared by its use, as at least seven physicians in New York know, who use it in such cover, and find it antailing—as also, in PIM PLES, BLOTCHES, FRECKLES, or any other skin disease. The reader is n-sured that this is no useless puffed nostrum, as one trial will prove. !could enumerate at least SU persons cared of SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORR,BEARD. Buy it, and the reader in again assured, I would not cruelly sell it for the above, unless I knew it to be all I state. Those vrito are liable to CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH, will find this not. only .a cure, buts preventive ; and I can now only. acid,,that any one inflicted with any of the above, or similar diseases. will find this all and even more (admirable in its properties). than'l state. reader, the stores are flooded with imitations, and be sure' yott ask for louts' Italian Chemical Soap— and buy it only of WM, JACKSON, only Agent in Plusburgh,24o Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head of Wood. Jones' SolstUon of Jet, ALIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE for the changing . of white, red or grey . hair to a beautiful brown or let black color, in a few inmates. Price Gleams and 31,00. Sold by W. JACKSON,24O Liberty street, Pitisburgh, head of Wood. : [declo JouasTLily White. LADIES are cautioned against using common prepa red They are not aware how frightfully injurious it is to - the ! how course, how rough, how sallow, yellow and unhealthy the stria - appears after using prepared Chalk! lresides. it is injurious, contain. . Mg a firrge quantity of Lend! We haveprepared a beautiful vegetable article, which we call JONES 7 SPANISII 1.4.1 r• WHITE. It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleteri ous qualities •,,,arld it imparts to the : .skin a natural, healthy, alabaster, dear, living white' ' . at the same time acting as cosmetic on the akin, making it-soft and smooth. Sold by the Agenb Whi. JACKSON, 89 Liber ty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Price' 5 cents. deefithdawly (Gazette:copy.) A SelentMe flair Tonle Restart'. A ND BEAUTIFIER.. Trial bottles 37} cents. These j pj who have tired Jones , Coral Hair Restorative know its excellent qualities—those who have not, we assure it to possess the following qualities. It will force the hair to grow on any part where nature intended hair to grow, stop it falling oft, cure - scurf or dandrufi; and make light, red or grey hair .g*ow dark. For dressing the hair soft and silky, nothing . can exceed this—it. makes It truly beautiful and keeps it so. It is, indeed, the most economical, yet superior attiele'for -the hair. Sold only at WhY. JACKSObiIS•Store, 240 Liberty st., head of Wood, Pittsburg. Price 374 cents 50 cents and MDE PLANTAGENET GUARD, RAZORS can be 1 used in bed, in the dark, and by persons with trenut• lons hand, with ease, safety, and in half the usual time, without the possibility of, cutting, the skin. This is et fected by means of the patent Guard, whichadinsted to the razor with the greatest nicety and sim is plicity.— Every Razor is made of the finest tempered steel. and They have been extensively used in England, and pronounced lite most perfccu and safe rOzormanufac.- The now invention may bo used'with perfect rate , 'This razoris a splendid-invention, and of great use to many persons, .especially forpeopre with unsteady hands."---Chambere Edinburgh Journal. For sale at the Watch and Jewe , r store of . . . , . ' rocket Book, BETWEENDiamond alley and 198 Liberty' street, with papers in it that are of no use to any one but the owner. The finder wilt be'reivarded and receive the thanks of the owner, on leiming it at 198 Libettbst. QPANISti CIGARS.-20,000 Repaints and Prinepies for sale lop , STUART .& SILL. D UTTER-10 bbls. prime Roll;. ll 12 kegs do ^ packed; for sale by KING & MOORHEAD. BEANS- , 4 bble. for sole by dec.27 ec MOORREAD 7\RIE.I) APPLES—YO bus. for sale by • .. .dee27.. . . —KING & AtOORREAD fIUH ' 4 3-1,000 us. juot teo'd per steamer Jenny Lind guakkarealc, by .SHILIVER & BARNES, —, dec2s IX and 122 Second et. Reported K2-pratly for the .Dqity Noi•raing - Post SISSITXD . ST tIOUTININ6,7PAINTID XXXIst CONGUESS..SECOND sv.sszoiv; Wanusurrort, January 9. Szatexr..—A bill providing for the free navigation of the St. Lawrence river, was taken up and made the special order for Tuesday two weeks... , Mr. Jell' Bails presented a;petition amending the Patent laws. A joint resolution, relinquishing to the State of Md. two cannons captured by Gen.,Rilers Brigade at Contreras, in Mexico, was introduced and passed. A bill was pasted changingthe places of holding, the U. S. circuit courts in Vermont, . The California private land claim bill was 'taken up, when Mr. Benton resumed his speech -in reply to Mi. Gwin. After further dellato by Messrs. Benton and Gwin, the bill was referied to the committee - on judiciari. . After a short executive session the Senate _ad ourned. . , Hotnia..—Mr. Chandler naked leave, but did not . obtain it, to introduce a resolution instructing the committee on commerce to inquire into the expedi. ency of reducing the valuation of O. S. silver coins by diminishing:their weight or alloying them, orboth, to prevent their csportation. The House then con. eidered the - New Hampshire contested election case. Tuck's amendment, declaring that the seat made vacant by the resignation of Wilson, of New }tamp shire, belongs to Jared Perkins, Whig, and not to Morrison, the sitting member, is pending. Messrs. Diem, Hibbard and McLean, advocated the aide of Morrison; Auer and Vanditto, that of the contestant. Mr. Barris; of 111., commenced a speech in far& of Morrison, but without concluding gave way for an adjournment FIRE IN CINCINNATI. Ctscirratterr, January 9 Tho pork house on Deer Creek was destroyed ,by fire net night. About 500 bble. of lard were burned. There was no bulk moat in the house.— The bbls. of pork were mostly saved. Lova in stock, $15,000; the building slo,ooo—fully insured. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. Ileunisnuno, January 9 The House has nominated 62 persons for United States Senator. The Caucus has not nominated any one yet. No vote. Isnrurmeetts, January 9. A juint resolution passed both [louses to go into an election rut United States Senator. 111ARIETS BY TELEGRAPH PILILM ewers, January 9 Business dull. Corn.. 61. Provisione..firin Pork—Mess, 13,00; Nime, 9,25 ; llama in salt, 8,50; Shoulders, 6, Lard—Se. Cattle.. Sales or 1,100 at 5,75.7,00 Flogs, 5,51 @5,75; Sheep: vales of 2,000 at 1,25133,50. BAJMUntIE t January R Groceries..2s Wide new crop New Oilvans . Sugar sold at auction at 6,6027,0 P ; 164 bags Rio Coffee, damaged, at 104; 2.0 Miffs .new crop Cardenas Mo lasses at 242241 ;* 14 tierces do at 254 ; 13 Ws 11104 _lasses at 264. Flour.. Sales of 20,000 barrels Howard Street at 4,66; ; market closed dull. with active demand at this price ; sellers ask 021 ; City Mills offered at 4,564 ; has been refuse d. . Grain.. Corn white, 60(461 ; yellow, 59'260; oats, 42a45. Whiskey.. 26. Pork.. Sales of 200 Mils old mesa at 12,60. Lard—Sales of 300 keg° No. 1 at 816381; Bulk Meat.. Sales of 1,800 elder at 61061; 5,000 Iba shoulders 3t 61 ; 5,000 new hams in lota at 10. CINCIMIATI, January 9. The river is stationary. Flour.. Dull and heavy ; few sates at 3,76(43,75. Whiskey 2.41(424. 2 ,-. Coffee 'Holm Alolassea 256"29. Sugar 51661:. Linseed Oil.. Held firmly at 1,00. Dried Fruit—Apples brisk at 75; Peaches at 1,'25. Hogs..,Dull ; no sales. Many or the buries have stopped cutting. The arrivals tosday are more than adequate to the dn. mend. There has probably some purchases been made at lower rates. NEw OnLEANs, January 6 Coton..Sales of 2000 bales American; pricer' unchanged. Since tho arrival of the Billie anion of gond Middling at 1210131. Sagar..Firrn ; lair 63. Malainice..Pfirne 24:0241. Whiekey..Staady at 26027. Coffec..Rio firm at 10i. PITTSBURGH ,ee.•??2//92a46.6',eat i ' 4 :fe. CORNER Op 111AllIVET END THIRD STREETS. CHARTERED. A. D. 1550; the only chattered tution of the kind In Pennsylvania. Faculty.—Jour} Fmcsinto, principal Instructor in the sciences of Accounts. 0. K. Citsunital.tx, Professor of Penmanship, Mercan• tile computation, /so. Alex. M. Whrsos, lisq , 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 'invl ted to call and examine the arrangements: • Lecture on Commercial Law every Monday evening. Reference. to any of the city merchants. Idea° Dividend. HE President . and Directors of the Hand street T BT idge Company have this day declared a dividend of Two Dollars per share out of the . profits of the .labt six months, payable forthwith. WM LAHIMER, Jr., Treasurer. SEVENTH GREAT SEM!-ANNUAL SALE OF DRY GOODS, One Store or A. 41 . MASON & cO.; Nat. 62 and 64 Market strut. • TITILL commence on or,pkv, ecember 30,1850 VI/ and continuo thiough the. month of January. On this occasion, the whole of their immense establishment will be thrown Open for Retail Trade, and their. °sten. sive stock, amounting to One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Dollars, will be offered at Retail, at fully one, fourth less than usual prides. . . • ' The notice of their Semi-Alines:l - Sale to any one of the thousands who attended the sale of last year, will be sufficient guarantee for a call this E casein. They will however mention °law of the 'Goods and Prices, for the benefit of those who have never attended their Sale viz :-•••• Rich Cashmeres, - • - 75 c. Usual price 51.,00 500 ps. Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 25c.; usual prize 15110 r Cotton and Wool Delaities, -15, 161 c. Usual price 20 and 25r.; ' - 50 ps. High Colored Plats Delmines, 45c. Usual price 50 ps. Striped and Figured Sakti, 50c. Usutil .prire 50 ps. Black Silks. Reduced 25 per cent.; • 100 ps. French Matinees, st,oo . Usual price 111,3 n ; 300 ps. Paramettas and Lyonese Cloths. Reduced •33 2500 Long Square Shawls, which will be sold at•from • I. to $5 less than the usual prices.; • - 0000-yds: Bonnet. Ribbons, atB and 10e. ' Usual • price Fast Colored Calicoes, Ole. • Usual prise On,; 100 eases English and American Calicoes, 2 and 10c. Usual price 10 and 121e4 • ' 9 nattier; Bleached kluslins. Redueedrlc.per yard ; 200 bales Brown Muslin-all Fradesi Emhroideriesr trimmings, ' : Hosiery and Gloves, Linens,Checks,Cloths, Caisiraeres,. Cassi nets and Jeans f { Together with an immense variety of other Goods, all of which will be marked down to lower prices than any of their previous sales • - • ' • - • They invite an early tall, as Many of their choicest Goods will soon be gold. • ' ••• • • • The lowest pried named at first. ,• A. A. MASON & GO. Nos. 62 and 63 Marketsweet. FOBBLS. TALLOW reed and-for oale - by . dee4s • saarrExt dc. BARNES LAB:11.-20 and 15 kegs $1 Lard received and (dr salo by [dee2sl • SBRIVER & BARNES. EMU= Mutllan - gotta. , . - :To Let TrillE STORE s fri e 4i- ecent ik occupied by piesnrs.N ifolaterk.Spria , Banking and Exchange Office, 'PosacisJOU kiyen on . the -l et or Feb , ruary, tf requited.' . This room is located in the meat central and best be siness point in the city, and - well-adapted' far ranee office; ii,glankine.and Exchange:Office; or -for a Storer .kspleudid new front, with English plate Glans. 'will be put.in in a few weeks. • - L nqu i re - -W. W.:WILSON, jay . - - aorner,of.Nfarlfra and Vourfli sts:, A LOT 'OF:GROUND 9ttuated in the giith Ward, 11 having a front or 4d feet on .Fullonutreet by 100, feet deep to an alley; onwhich - is - erected..twa..2 'story. Brick houses ;:a onstary . Brame, and. °tiler improve= meats. The •aboVe_property„ ir application, be made sdon, sold a'..a great bargain; mud o ff ers a'ruie chance. For particulars ppply. to: H..I3.IIAOILLi JnnG:lw' N0.144 Fultria street. was. If. .. •-I_fl: •• cprsui. &xis si 00., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE AROKERS, • &aura EAST. CORNER OF WOOD.AND, §TREETS: LI, trttnertetions - mude'on . libernt tenus, and collen. • tions prmnptly attended m: • tin6:6m AgencY for Different lines of Packet Shll4, gxti PASSENGER OFFICE, 4 , , - dt„ LIIIEIIIII ST,, PUTSEpti3II. - . _ For P. 17.-B yR NES 4. • ,83 Southatteti t Now - York; 50 Waterloo Itocta,.Litelpool; .- and 05 Graviii atreeti. Nets .Orleans. . HAS A LINE OF PACL:ETS sailing every five days from Liverpool. to New York 7 'al..itte of Packets from Liverpool to: Philadelphia,' on - the 18th •ckf each' , month; A - Line of Packets to Baltimore- on the Odra. eachmonth. Alao—a Line of Packet,' ,on , ih'e Sth and: 24th 'of each month from. London - and' Portarnonth to ALSO—Drafts at sight always on hand, for any amount, at the loweft -rates of discount and, all 'information given concerning,pnOsengors that can be tived; with pleasure; by:their Agent : JOHN T11011IPSON; 20S'Liberty st., Pittiburgit.. - • • penme.nahtp. , A T no time for many years has there been such on la: scrupulous .- trickery, practised-. upon -the, public about penmanshipi as at present.. Pieces of engraving are circulated ,through the town and country, with the ens gravees name suppressedrin slider to -Induce - the ignt? rant to believe .thein to be penmanship.: romans. nest, eons of b eco Ming rapid and elegant penmen, will do well to call at DUFF'S tdERCANTIIX. COLLEGE; and ex, amine the handwriting of some of the best poninem iti the city, who have-been ihstracted fn this Institution. Winter Clothing Bolling Low' for flash: 1101111..DELANY,L90 Liberty attet, .Pitaburgb,.bas on • nand - a large assortment 'of the latest style of Winter Coats, o f fashionable colors. Also, Panti;Veits and all other atticies.in the' clothing line." Wholesale purchasers will find' inost desirable' stock. to select from; and will be sold low for cash. ' declo YOUGELIOGNENIC ROUTE TWEVIT-T11.111:73 11411.89 THE SIiaITUST ROUTE • - TO BALTIMORE" ANiii 'PHILADELPHIA! The steamer THOMAS -SHRIVER,. M. BAILIVI; Master, leaves Pittsburgh, from her wharf boat, above the Monongahela bridgeidaily,at 4 o'clock, P. M. and Wegt Newton' at 8 A.M.:running in connection with a daily . line of splendid fro} , built couches to Cumberland, and Railroad thence to Balti more end Philadelphia. • For further information enquire of • ; G.M. MARTON, Passenger Agent, Monongahela House; or. Capt. JACOB SMITH. - ' Freight Agent. Wharf Boa. decto:6m Central Tea and Faintly Grocery Store. rrlIF. finest qualities of Green and. Black TEAS Mtn, Java and Rio COFFEES; Lovering's -D. Re fined and Crushed *SUGARS ; New:Orleans,St..tmuis Refined and Ray= do - , best Bunch RAISINS t, Citron, Lemon Peel, Prunes, Dates, &e., for tale by 11. C. KELLY, - No. tlO Fifth tatreet. Pearly Nintilte:Teetti and Breath, • . TO. BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS. .; PERSONS-who - have either, are honorably .asiured - that if their breath is ever so foul; or thew .., TEETD DECAYED, DARK Olt YFJ.,LOW, and encrusted with tartar, that a 25 ceut box of !ones' Author Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow, and the breath odiferously sweet.- Sold only at JACKSON'S Store, 210 Liberty street, head of Wood ' . {decal CUluaus or Pittsburgh rl Ars you all heard. !tow cheap C. A, !MOWN is IX selling his. stock of fine Gold I IMELItit If yOll have not. then know, that he is selling a very rich and fashionable assortment, of Gold WATCHES and JEW IMItY at such astonishing, ow prices that till who hare called taste his assortment and prices, exclaim,--this, certainly, is something new for Pittsburgh. What! hut gold Jewelry selling at half the usual price How can this be! Stop a moment, we will tell you the secret we have trade such arrangements with the manufactu rers ut the east, and also, with the Watch manufactu rer. of Europe, that we ale getting all our g 001 1 ,4 nt the lowest possible prices, and theft, having low rents to pay, end other expenses, also, cheap, enables Us to sell at a very small profit. upon first_ east, and therefore, a. wholesale price will answer. Therefore, tom!' prices and la rgs sales vedlbe our Motto. - Please call At Market street, seCond door from Liberty street. ideelft] - C. A. BROWN. rung BEST. PLACE IN PITTSBURGH TO BUY REAL GOOD .TEAS iPt at' NI 0 It KIS .t •II A - WO ItTH , S Tea Store. in the Diamond. , If you buy Teas at this establishment once, you_ are sure ti), buy them these agailt, as they sal nerve_ but what' ass sttit.;ly Excellent faint y Teas:A/0:P tb.'.. - The very best"l'etut imported ?5e aud • New Books 1 New nooks*, AT HOLMES' Literary Depot; Third street, ripliasite He rpers'l . Magazine foiJandary; • • • • Olive ; -Novel--by the author of the - OgilYies ; ' Tim Mother's Recompense : a Novel—by tirace The Luttetells,or.TWA Marriages : a Novel ; The Ladder of Gold : an Fmglish story ; To Love ana l° be Loved: story :• • Caroline of Brunswiek, by G. W.M Reynolds ; Tha Romish,contessional ; A Lecture ontne By Dr. Berg ; ' ' • .14. Berg's .Reply to 13i.hop Ruches."' • - For ;ale, also, by MINAMARA, Federal street; Alle gneny city. - - lja; IMM=S fnt, TIIE three story BUICK DWELLING, No.lo II 1 'Day street. Snyder 's Row'. Price woo. Terms —3SOU cash; J. , 7,50t1 yezis; awl 52000 in Bye Tears. To be secured by , mortraltc on the premises. Clear of all in cu tnbrancc, and tile. indisputable. : Apply to . WILLIANI DIGBY. ja7:lln N 0.1.51. Liberty' street. -- Centrdtl Tess Store. ' ' ritliE subscriber, thankful for the huge and extensive j„ patronage extended to him in the Te a business, would inform the public that he is now, receiving a fresh supply of very superior Teas of all kinds, warranted to give satisfaction. Country merchants are respect fully invited to give their attention' to his assortment— warranted lower than any other house in the. Tea Mark- EN KY. C. KELLY, - , Cor Fifth at & Market alley Dr.aries Hofmann, . 11[0:+14:EQPA13i1 PHVSICIANOtai retnined his °dice to Penns (between Hand street and Garrison alley), ' Pecan Railroad. Bolicry....rio Atc!tiolUdY ,- ; Fattliao3 aff.dROIHN UVI • 4 • 4 • - CORKER OF WYLiE AND TUNNEL STREETS,. tiMIE largest bread over offered to the citizens of Pittsburgh twelve and, a Walt' Ths. Bread: for 25c.; or 2c...fi" D, which is 20 et.'clieaper than any other Bakery in this city. The question:will be naked .Why is this Bread so much. larger than that of any other es tablishment? - it is easily answered... We arc , not un der the expense of horses and wagon to deliver Bread to retailerS,norde we demand the enormous discount they do, which is 2011 et,, whereby the consumer is at 'zss. The price of Bread at This establishment will always be in proportion to the price of Flour. s "' Small profits and quick returnspts our motto. • Bar Don't forget the.place, corner of Wylie and Tun. nel streets. - RICHARD REANEY. Morley round.. . FWOUND in the Stocking Store, on Fifth street, a Porta • mono!, containing Ten Dollars arid some - silver,— The owner calitiave it by applicalion to WM. DALY 'A, CO., Fifth street.' • . • ideoo . . . ' - New Hooks: New -Books wLL,13.5 Fourth street, has just received Corrpline of Brunswick; the'conclusion. of the MySteries of the Court of Londoni 11.0, W. Reynolds; D.lary turin, a story ; Social Distinctions, by.the author of St. Giles- and St. James, &c; Light and "Darkness, or . the Mysteries of Lira by. Mrs: Cathartne °rota° t-Boston Shnksogare, N0.:;29; Fits 'Dlierced Wife, by 7. S. Ar thur. The. first No. of the American' illuminated edition of the Waverly Novels is nisei 'received: Every admi rer o f the groat 4 , Wizard of the North " should avail ' himself' fihe present' opportunity to obtain a - copy - of this standard work- -for rule as above and at Y. S. Bet fora's, Federal street, Allegheny. [dec3o BALANCES ON DEPOSIT; which have:- been lite changed far three years and upwards, in the.E.V. change Dank of Tittabargh : Wilham Davis,reshlince unknown, Aug. 9,1945;03'40. Spencer blanlcy:, - Zanesville, Ohio,. 0e1...23 1847. 45 Iscrtify that the foregoing balancei :appear to be due to the persons named or then legar,representauves, ac cording to the DoOks'Of this BMC:: Sworn to. and , zubscribed before me thi4 23111". day of Decernber,l9so, • , „ "p.„ ginrafrr, dec2o:lm ' '" "Notary- . . . . . -•-- -- ' " ,-- . 'Waverly-Home.- -..-- THE=undersigned_Vv e t xxt ug, .;,---,, ~,, ......, VIA . suceeetled 111r..1011N N. ft '''%•'''' . ..." .iu - S kee n t : ic.. ill ibis popular - establishment, an . that ti . ' ' • his friends and the public gener ally, ., e - . _. ..._ . • will use his: best efforts tcikee.p up : the ,well lx.r l l l , ad and, long• enjoyed. reputation of theltouse. ei • delicacy• of - lie wilt keep ; constantly- °U. hand av atut, sic.. and his the season ; Cum Owe _ loicgs, Li. Him will at all times be sllPPlie ‘ d v wei G th d U ' CtI7CIRS. , , _ ' Dieci 7 uty4 -', . ALLAGHIM. .. 114,neeri City start Sf.pre. • • NXVIV. g2V. Ste Clair street, -(near ,the' large assortment of. our own make 'constantly; on hand. Customer SHIRTS niadeto older pron i t s itly.dec24ly • PBACHE3-3CM bus :prime reeitaud icifsale by • dee2s ' • _ SIIRIVER & BARNES I.A.NTATION MOLASSES-:--29' barrels new. crop 13 tilolasos just received and for sale by MILLER fr.,. RIC K - EIT'SDN, - dect9 . • 29.1 and trd Liberty l - J 121cV F ' l S b IT l T l .— b. N o w B 10 0 , R or B S2 IJ ,2 N 4 C O H u ' b R u A — S o 6 r s 7 . le 'byVIORRLS Fr HAWORTHinlho'Duml..(k+ iFaar - Silk, $A Oa fa. Valuable ividjuirty foe iteni.• '':-•-' ' '' .. A three_ story BRICK ROUSE, belonging to m 12. the esutter of Wax. I. Torri, ,de.teased, is offer .. a ed for rent or lease: 'lt is situated - ea FrittithM., between Ferry and Liberty streets,and bas been newly,papered and painted; it is now oecupied by Mrs. Verner: :Real, 8250 - per annum. Apply to myself, or Itomiter..C. Tomas, at the works of,Kturp A Co: .... Possession' given on theist of April. • - ..__ _,, L. R. wAsoy i . . ---^ Guardian; The Exehang Rein. term of the present lessee eipiritig on tlierst 'of 1 April next:, the proprietOritf this ex;ensiva and well, knowalloteLts about to put it in U. state of tborouith •complete repair, and Oilers it for relit oil iberat tarns . Enquire of NV,,0 , 11. ROBINSON, Att 7 y at Law, ' dee2o:d2w ' - -• • 99 Fourilistreet. - • Valuable - Coal - Land for. - Sa .. Adjoining tlie Boiough of Yqeport, Armstrong: ETNIiENT 45:and 50 /mils or LAND, togrAliFr. The above described Land:is bounded. on the east by Buffalo creek; on the west and north - by the old Pitts burgh read', on the south by,. the .Allegheny river..? .Ttio Pennsylvania cannt.pasSes ; through. the entire tract,' Which, - together with the.:river( will of a facility 'to' the Pittsburgh market at anytime almOst in the season. The - soil is-good;the coal is of excellent quality, and 'superior to that used at the - - Kittanning or Franklin Iran Works. TLere - isalso an abundance of-Lime uuderpe . The abOve property willbe: sold lowl . either in ;whale m or in Pa. to any Person or persons who will etitablish. a • Rolling . Mill on the mom.' It has: beem-pronoulteed: (by one of the oldest and most experienced iron masters in this country,): to boone-of the best locations for a Roll ing Mill west of - the the Allegheny: Mountaitis. For farther particulars, enquire of War. M. Fish Esq. General Land Agent, tn] at the:corner Of sth and Smith: field streets, lames B. Fullerto4 ES . s.,WißituCTruby; Freeport; or to the - sUbecriber. , • dectOilm ALEXANDER SCOTT:: Liverpool Property for Sale. • 17r t BUILDING . LOTS. ior rale iu the , town of East, el Liverpool, Ohio,at low prices and on favorable: terms- - -5125 for corner lots and.Bloo for ilibitt;•eaclibe•-• lug 60feet front by 130 feet deep. Liverpool is located on the Ohio river, 45 miles below, this city, midway be tween Pittsburgh and Wheeling, four miles from Glas- • goW and Little Beaimr, 'and the same . disianee from` Wellsville and Calentta:: - It situate in a healthy;and beautiini part of Ohio, - has' I`ooo inhabitants, and may onx •ESTABLIBIISIENTS for - the• rthunifacture of 'Rockingham - and •Queensware,•several hotels, dry good •and groeery stores. and mechanics- of various kinds, four churches, and public sChOols.--At the recent sale of lots Six were purchased by manufacturers who design erecting,during the cosailigseason, potteries and ether manutacturing, establishmenti--Queensware of a pure white, addition to Rockinghtini and yellow ware, having been Manufactured in this:tows, it is rea sonable to expect that it will rapidly improve•Personi desirous of viewing the property can do so any day, by few hours , sail ;torn Pittsburgh;steamerit leaving our wharves everydayfOr Liverpool, Wellsville and *Mike!. in T e rMs alpiv:dent—One:fop - rib in band the bra: mice in three equal annual paymenti, with interest. • N B. twill dispose of ,tr. 'number of lots for earpenier work, brick laying, plastering, and painting, to be done at Lwerpool, during the next spring and summer; also for Lumber,and. Brick. ' Apply to Sanford C. Hill, Esq. Liverpool, or to the subscriber at tke aide of Messrs. Mitchel tc Painter, Attorneys at. Law, No: 128 Fourth at, dee 3 • • '• JAMES' BLAKELY; , For Baler A . LOT OP GROUND fronting 133 t : feeon the. Cem etery road, running back 95 lee; will be divided into 22 feet lots, or sold all,,together, to suityarchaseri. This is one of the best pieces, of property in the borough.— There is a two story brick. House:and. Ms°, a:frame house. - Emit:Life of R. S.MarAand,l93 Liberty street,or Mr. Agen, at the Recorders Office. .. ' . . . Laud - for Bale MOE subscriber is authorized to sell one hundred a cres of Land, situate inlltion township, 4 egheny eo., Penn'a.. 12 miles , fr,om. Pittsburgh, admiUltig land 4 of Hobert Wilson, heirs of ..Intries Carr, deeld., uud4rittepli McFadden. . - • • - Tis land is of uriexcellent quality for fanning Rurpo sea, well watered Mid timbered, and iesupposed to con tain an inexhanstible mine of Cannel Coal. For particulars enquire of. Joseph bleFudden, on the premi ses, Robert Wilson, or the subscriber; • Robinson Township,, - Dee 14; 1550--4wdtotetf ALOT OF GROUND in Allegheny City, - .situated • on the south sideof Chestnut street.near Liberty - , with a TWO STORY BRICK , HOUSE-21 feet front; 16 feet deep; with back building and store room in front; an alley 2 feet wide running from Chestnut street to back end of lot. Size of .lot, 23 feet front and feet deep— and-rents for S% - per annum. ' . TERMS—One.half. cash; balance in two annual pay ments, with interest: 'Price MARL For further particulars, enquire At Cie Real Estate Office, nt the earner or Fifth and Smithfield streak. - - dect6ziw -.HENRY W. MR. Partn for Sale. rytiln'subscriber °Hera for" sale a FA RM OF LAND,' containing y 0 acre,3-100 'of Which are cleared:— The farm lies directly on ibe road from Al iddletown to Jefferson ; it is well.wateredl with a bearir . tg orchard,: and peach and' pear trees; and" a Coal bank. The' ouilthngs consist of a hewed log House and Barn ; with Stabling. For further particulars apply to the subscri ber, on the premises, m _Allegheny -county, miles from ritt=h. .NA.THANIBL M'CLINTON; For. Sale or' Exoliangok; Yr HE undersigned offers" fora ale the following - de-, scribes RI'.AL - ESTATF., situated la the sth Ward; yr:4'l'w° Lots of Ground, fronting on Pine street, each. '2O feet front by 8t feet deep t'on which is erectea two 2 story frown. Dwelling Haulms, with brick basements, each containing six rooms besides kitchens and cellars; Also, one lAtt adjoining the above ,on la•reCt-, ed three neat and comfortable two mory . brick Dwelling Also, three Lots of Ground, fronting 'on Locustatreet ; e reit lot dtl feet front by 61 feet deep ; onwhielr is erect ( d five two story Franse Dwelling Houses. ; The above prelierty, lying together, tones a block of 60 feet front on Pine street byldtl feet deep- to Locust street,.and..will be sold separate or. . altogether. It is rented to good tenants, and rents for $.190 per annum. Vacant Lots in the business part of the-.city, or Land within :1 0r,4 miles, would be taxes in exchange. • Apply to HENRY .W. FISH, oet2 . . the Great Bargain Corner. -b i er Sale. A .LOT OF GROUND, 'containing 2.# Acres,. situate mile below the town of Beaver . ,Beaver noun ty, on which there is erected anew Brick House,l6 bt 4U feet, 14. stories high, with ahasement. The house has been well Milhaud well finished; hod Contains - La rooms: It is within IUU ys.ds or Ohio river, and cottunands a fine view i. and is bounded on the North'west by the State road leading to New . Lisbon, Ohio. This pro= petty would be desirable for _u country residence, or for 'a garden, or summer boarding . house. A lot old acre* adjoining it will be sold with if - desired - by'f =the-pm , chaser. The tented are so moderate, that it will be bargain to the purchaser. Encluire of N. P. & Er. L.. B. FETTERMAN, Attorneys at Law. Fourth st: For" Sale, AitolltiE AND LOT, situated , on Pike street,between Walnut and Factory streets, Fifth Ward. The. Lot 'nS feet front and LOn feet deep, on w'tich there ure two .mull FrauseTenentems. --Terms ea y;—Thle good. For - partienlars; enquire of Alderman PARKINSON, Penn street - , Fifth Ward— raayOnt 3 - 4:8 ,, THE DWELLING FIOUSH, No. 99 HecoOd:st.., . between Wood andllarket streets, nors()ccupied by o subscriber—rerit - SlOO per itnnunt -- Possession given on the Ist,November, next oct9 ' • • •-• JNO. It MELLOR, 8t Wood st.. Clscnp Cotinter Resilience. • ALOT on Nunnery Hill,'containingfour acres, will " be sold very lowto any mitt wishing to build there ; on. The access will he easy, and the lot commands most beautiful view.- tocidt) - - THOMPSON BELL.;" IiANDSOM - E r STORE 7 on Market street, betwOen Third and Fourth streets,ut preient titctiPied' by Mr. Thom', White, as tcDFy Goods Store. Atsu—A large wellfinished ROOM in the second story, next do 3r to Mr.:DutPs Morctuaile College.: This Room is well calculated and: suitaklo foraMnsicaSa loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as doubt° offices. - - GAZZAM, aplaf OffiOe, &Or tho Post Office.' . 0041,14ftna. On . YoughtogVieny. I.on .ACRVS on the river, just above tile gad Main 1 1../ there is a. pit opened and railroad prepared for putting coal in boats., foo2tl' TIIO4II.'SON BELL. Ta LOG A TwO .§TaItY.:I3RICICHOUSE, ori Dank W.. Lane, Allegheny, between the Hand street bridge and Aquenuet. Ernlntre or H. W..Fisl.t, Real Estate 'Broker, coiner of sth and Srnithfield• streets: - [nett) PROPERTY, lot eontainiorabout 3 aerea t and`comfitandinwa"benutirul view of the rivers and stuiounding,.inertery; situate. on NannerY Mill, will be sold low to any one wishing to build there , friet4l; TIIOIUPSON BELL. s e oe lt ra ; R I :. i .p. , N , ' ll, l ll ‘— ul i ‘ r c s re t :u .l e t j a hri t h l e e: 1 4 117 t a e re l e e . t i l . l a 1 difr 7 411 7 ( rin e tel? 411$111: FO- • (CAL LANDS' FOR SAL-El OR LRASE.—About 19U acres on the Youghiogheny, , ,lust above the - second dun n .'The coal is very good,.and a pit' already opened, with a railroad of aboutso yards, which throwwthe coal iri;lnhats. , This4roperty will be sold. altogether: lots of about 25 acres.- Klein .THONIPSON BELL. ''' ..---- ' --- A - Illetaltlky Locatio . n. • -- : /[]HERE is no place more favorably Situated than I ' n‘'ry Hilt._ It is healthy;` and commands a most der Llightful view. - 'Persons - wishing - a lot, can get-one to pleaseithem;cOnlaining from one to five acres ~. ausitt - - - ' - -.- - - THOMPSON BELL. rfIHE Chartier's Coal. Company will sell come very de -1,. siralgeructs of L4NLI, situated _cm and near the Steabenville Turnpike, and near the southern terminus Of .their -railroad:, , . . - ,- . - 7.-: •• • - The, Land willbe divided into quantities to";init per- . 1 chasers, - and the. terms of payment Will be. very.easy. Empire uf.._, , -, Z . YV BEMINHTON, •,sepl, - ~- :, :-, -.- ~. " . : '_ • ' . Managef. roe -ttent. -‘• '; • T WO trell-finilied offices in Post Office Buildings, 'Along, well:lighted room, third story; entrance Afar: Vet street; between Thitd and Fourth streets. : Also, u small bricklouse,ht Pin townebip,-nesir Penn. sylitanin Avenue. -.inquire of .- .E.I), , t3AZZ . AM, . • • No. 1W second street, .12111 , VKItS1.)1 • 4 COVNTIC . oct4 7110141PSON DELL ST , RECEI MU and for sale a ney.u. Bupply,of firii JPERFUMERY, including-- ~.; , . • •-•- Jenny bind Pomades; • • ' ; ,Queen of Ftowers , hair o'4; . .•-•; - • Poreeirie•SSap; ' • '; • . Jenny Lind'Extraet; . • ; • RousiePs Amandies • -•-; ; . COULTER / r, HACKS decd4• ; •••.• eornei Of AVddatind'ad streel.S. baKs tor sate by * - gg . vaxid..td- Close consign 'srir.exix•-ek. ~ankere}nb; ~~ ` 3r', thangi , ~ix~ ~t_cc~: • : -•••• •••• HOLIEIESI =SONS, ; •= • = :want agiainrito-streiß sAsztea'..eD , tIiCtIOLJC; o►flc2 • MP Me irt %Barka sttier r fatir *nap bdow aldicarri:.= - • . - •N.'HOLIMS . R , BOH R," • T1 6e . ANKERSAND EXCHANGE' BROKERS., and a less in . Notes; Dralts,'Acceptences, Gold, Sibievand ;Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern-had; Weaterd`: .cities constantly for sale. • Collections made in all the 'cities throughout 'die ted States. • Depositeereceiied•lo• par rands of - current ,. paper, No. e 7 Market street, bettveea Third and Fourth Doniesite:.and. Porngrr Rzclonga s : Bank Notes, ,lip/d;ar,Nt er , Bough I, Rolland . E's:thiaisisfi„ aciciaii.firaW.: AND uil.elipt;itti'.44:ptfeFt: ov William A. Wood Sire , 4l. . . • . ' P ITTSBURGIE . otticait =i tsetuaar i .. Kaiiiiitti:di. nimns.,... ‘,..,,-.., -. Ainkrrsand Su/tangs Braitrs i .Dtalers in :Peir.iibm'and. DOM/stic"BiliSlßiai qf .Ezelnang f, flerrillearar rrs PM:M. is, BankNotu, and ` Coin. ....f. • ... t • :. • • ..,. : , ~. •. Corner of Third and Woodata.,iiioatly.oppo'siulibri' , l4:: C.korles Hotel. • . , . ~'.. .. , ~- . ..,;‘, ... • —marie •.. • 8 Grim 11:47 . • JESSE. CAROTHERS NO. IS, WOOD STRFlC"r 7 lll7P4trgEffili . Current money received on 'deposit.• • '" Collections made on the prinelppl4toi.fittlie.amdZ ted States., • .. . ras. s.uoon. . , • • wigs. sAltaltxt r , : . •. • nooN s . A. a o • -• :BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS; :t','/ N. E. Cornerot Wood and Sixthitrntt. , Pitutrundt, DEALERS Coln, Bank Notes, Tittle Bllla,Totetr e ti . and DoniestieStehange j Certificates of DepolditAifi' EXCHANGE on all the prtneipal 'and Europe; forsale Ramiro suit purchasers. •z.:•!% - :• - ...!".. CURRENT and par funds recalved nadep "- • t COLLECTIONS mad eon all parts 01.1„ho laiwestrates, r • • CENTRALWAtaiII'L Ia T t. AN E IN 3 / 1 1 0 T . G:11?ylfry., I'NrOTES, Dram. Chucks, &c:.*uPilected.,.l!!".4k-Riii,4...'. .41 lances mode upon favorable terms. , maytint " it. R. BRYAN, iithaer. Hollictoyithurnk Mat( 1.,113493 t•. '• ".• - • - •'• PATRICKt3 & BANN-EMS ANDEXCII&INUE BROEIGELS, 4 No. 95, coa.tra Wo6o•'444.okalitop' . oilgmrs, - • -•‘ pittibisfeca's: •%V• - • 102a71 . , Mechanics Bunk;' • attaxit'3sa6DLlo,l/017112114.1107112LAAFAT MB BANK ill aowi pr Mte3 gared to do,bostriest.'!Opeir trom9 Interest paid on Special nep_osita • • • • r • aagtiTHOMPSON DELL,Cashier: • s• • • . fit• .„.. . . 1 IS' BBC ON IFEITRE' COMMISSIONER AN2rI3II.I"BROIC.ER. - STILler attention will be given %to alt busineis'el” trasted to his care. Pittabmgh muuttfactured cies always on hand, or procuted tin.short .mtice. • 7 Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, ;!tc.. negotiapd:Mi. favirta. ble terms. Advances made.rt required. aAFTs ON SAN FRANCISCO, ,Caliktrnia, for. D .sale. at .the Banking noun. or ..PATSICAS.4S FRIEND.No.OS Wood at— • . tocsin IkONDEIiFtfL.CURES!! algerst,syilip •Ot-Idve iwort• and 'T ANG HA AG 11.11. For Ma comeets cure of. Cough', Colds', iiifitteltiticiiiLithinti Bronchitis. Spitting . of -Blood and at: other Limg . . . .. . . .., . _ Complaints tending to CONSlrdirniiii.. • . ..• •.. Thin syrup contains no Opium, Catimet t sguartulgetat whatever, but is composed -entirely tof - tb4sis Routs', Herbs, and vegetable substances'. which nave a itiesifto, influence upon the Lungs, and theft annected'oriatt. Its immediate effeet is to allay all irritation, and gently remove the phlegm and other morbid secretions from the Throat arid Air-Passages; 1 tios relievirig• the Coutsb:by subduing the inflammenion atid,otherectrases which give rise left : feats° stimulates and linnet:tam "healthy tone to the Lungs themselves, thereby enabling them more thoroughly to remove from the blood those impurittes end diseased particles, which, if retained. do .so mach mischief -In the system, and lay the foaridation for-Incu rable CONSUMPTION.. It also exerts; decided action .upon the skin, and assiits nature' in - :expelling-, ihroagh the Exhalent', much of. that morbid matter soh - Joky:mold otherwise be thrown back upon the Lutigs;thus relieving them of apart of their work, oust renderingthe syStcm pure-and healthy. When taberclei are framing, if ebieckb their development and further progMss i or if ulceiatiOit _has taken place, it assists the Lung! in throwing off the corrupted matter, soothes the irritation, heals the ulcer ated ravideF, and restores them again to healthy action . This .11ledirtne, thetefore, .is not a .pailiatice merely, which only relieves for tha•timetelng, but is a thomugh curative, as it strikes at the Very root of the disease, and by removing it, removes at once all its remote atth-at -lendant consequences. This is. its distinguishing char actennic—a property possessed, in' equal power, by no other medic iue of like nature...now 'before the public. "- .CIRC - 11 LARS, &C.; . ."' • . - AC nci ordinary sized advertisement MIA fatly: .expliin the nature andmerits of this article; the Proprietors haves i i ' published a new, Cite:utak, erring the history of thisltredi -1 eine • the description, nature tic.,of its pnaclpallngiodi ent4 the effect they are ' esigned . to 'have upon t.the Lungs and Liver, and mcopious refereaceto the patents who hare bent cured by it-,-givlng their Mimes aukreSi dence.s, even to the street and the, dumber. Those who are troubled: with a Cough, or whose Lungs are, lathe least -affected, are . earnestly desired" to . .call open' the Agents named below, and' procure one of these Pam pidets„lt can be bad gratis,and will well rcpara perusal. 'late," Bina on Health," and "Abair Wring Cold;". ' may be orth to yoUrself and family, : • ' " ' HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS, .. in the shape of. Doctors!. Bills saved, besides being. itie means of prolonging a t r i . A vi z anable life., •• :- Such iso ur confidence in its virtues, that we ate will• ink to warrant this Med Mine in every care of recent Cold, (where used acCording to the 'directions on page-ith"of the pamphlet, Inside the 'wrapper of each banis)i end where the person 'nut untisfied that he icAert,ding benefit from it, by returning the bottle within twenty, four hours' time, MONEY will be returned.. DOPtSee page 3d of thei peunphlerin• side the wrapper of each bottle: - ~• _ lEr Be sure to ask forDr: A. Bogeys' Syrup er uv- ERW ORT, TAR, and CANIMALAGUA, and lot no other be palmed on to CAUTION.—None genUine; CAUTlON.—None inklesi 'wrapper,* note re hand, signed _with .q. • Piii; A'. L. SCOVILL L co. . • Cough and Disease of fourteen months .3tanding Cured, After being given up twice by eminent Physiciarute. . Messrs. A. L. Sarer7l 41- Co: tiererviarforwartito•ychs a Cerpfielue #f a Ciars,effected by your Compound Syrup of Liverwort; Tar and Canchalagua.The Cough and apse:oration was of fourteen monies sanding, and had . - bathed the skill of several of our eminent physicians in New York,Albany end Cooperstown. lam the person in whom the core was efected,and as I had previously no fat h in- patent medicine;, I have since tried it on others; and have become paneled. of its -value.- Mine MIA as great a cure as was ever rierfonited, as flad, during mysiekness, been glum up twice briny thserief.ans. I have now commenced air business, after...taking, I think, about eight honks. •• . • Yours,respee.tfally, TIIOS. C. FAULDER.,..-7- BLEEDING- AT 'TIIE LUNGS Ci sme now PRObIiTLY rr Acre. Suttenunt of Mr. A. Lang, Baker,. N 0..:" Y—A few days before 'last Christina* unwell; and. soon commented bleeding . Lungs. I called in' u Homceopathic medicine did not seem to help me- I rer isement, and thought I would try //r., Br Liverwort, Tar and Conchalagya.. ..Beffir up the third bunk; my bleeding hid atom was gone, and' felt as well as usual. hhll good. I consider it 4 most excellent me. dolly recommend it to my friends. [Thi fnadeto 'the Proprietors,llfarehl3bl,lBs47.l. • • • Ur - i ' This whole :-L paper might be filled with letters It miler to the above, iom those who have been eured.:`• FOR SALE wh oles ale and retail,. by A, SCOVILL - • - & CO., Propr ietors - at their • Principal Depot,GOTRIC • HALL, N,.31 Broadisay,-New York. ; to whom all - -or. dere for the Medieine n 'amtlitietetiPladag to Agencies, should be addressed, pett•paid.' ' e.:••• - • - --•••• ALso, for sale by K. Selleis;Nti: 37 Wood. B.seet,„ zAgent for • Pittsbuigh;;and *.vieinitYi D. M. Carry and 11. P.Schwartz;Allegheny City, Townsend, Carr & Co., Manch .. .Pier ; A. Patterson, Birminglam,. - PRICE-41t largi.lcittle, 81,00 ;:or six bottles for $3,30 . . • Private -Disease,* ' •'. . DR: - BROW N No. 41 DIAMOND ALLE Y, • • - Dsvoriorb is•entire anent ion • to . on office practice. • His t usiness is mostly cemfined to • 4•19, Prirate ci Venereal Diseases, and such pain. fs -fat - affections, brought On ay.imprudence •!" youthful Indulgence and eicess. . Syphilitic.. Eruptions, Godon ' 54 1 alit' ilea, Sleet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges, Impurity of the Dloodoolth all:diseases o. the:venereal origin. Skin. Diseases ? Scottutic Eruptiorm,, Ringworm i blerearial Dumuses,Semihal lViceinem,am potency, riles; Rheumatism, Female Weiticuesi,illordh ly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fialulu Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Loins, Irrii a • dons of the - Bladder and Ridtieys,sitccesgally treated Cure guaranteed:.... Fourteen y.ears'practleitfdurliethlacityienablesDi. Bro w u to offer assurances of speedy cure to all who may come under his tare. • • •••• •.: • ;.• Office and private consulting room!, es Diamond R'). Mr Charges modeiato:. ' • • • nrivsaltcwly REUMATISIVI:Dr.Iirown . s army ataeoerea `rem. edy forltheuinathan Iv a apeedy and certain remedy for that painfal trouble: It nev.er fat 13: °Mee and Private Constatatitin Rooms NO. 63, DIA MOND; Piusburgh, Penns. The. Dorior le alwaya al •lionie. • • . • • •- • ' latilft.darvif Ei- . C o u g h OW6 9 l3 . ..OetindY• EOR siumby..n. Smyser, Joel hTohler, Ogden 4t, Snowden, Coulter. & Ruche, Wm. Jackson, and wer & Pittsburgh; W. R. 61 2 Clelland, ?dun . ••••• • 73. zi tr. •.• • • • , *N.E, Camaer Third atidDlav• • \ I 11111.1.11. kit streets,—establisbedin. •:. The course of instruction and practice pursued lirthis • establishment includes every branch requisite for ISper• feet mercantile education. The write process has been • matured and perfected by neatly eleven years practice iu teaching, and about fifteen years previous experience in 'emenstve domestic - and shipping businessi andlhose who aspireteihe blithestrank as' acceuntantsixvill find on cOnsfilting any resident city merch ant,that this is the only MitabUsautent of the kind. in The city in. which' the mercantile community have any confidence.. They_vig bear in mind "'Mit all the Pompous noise•wenowhear about " htusteeA;" " - Charters?" examining con:trainees," - Scc:;"aild nothing to The ability or experiendent"macbers. STUART & TXTkirral W.Pc•-• . 5,09 114. - for Rabb by • • , der.s - . • A;FAIntiEV.r.4bE.&•" CO, , femoVal." tioez,Evs.m.
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