_I.i.NAG - 1 11 . RAP s ' . - Ratios:mu, ...Tiezzltautviiini jr•Foinsityar um Igh ',AWNCi • xj-7 • I;Waatrere.me, Jen. Id, 1849, i tim,,,a,....41; hoe4l..ss od'ered amendmehiS Ilk; lair 00.. ,.. nia1y11; svhiela taiJ said would renkoil the .cideiiihms raised by members. The Amid intendreentsarertr,lahl on the . 101 e . 010 . ordeAd lobe ponied. . .. , , i no 'bin inviOtelY reported ; 4ea . whielli!as been ander consideration for several , days, ter . ' 'teteece4o the settlemen t of the . fetid thleiln„ %. • ferule, and Aar other putraes, was ordered to , ~,iivermaled to the-Caminitiiie l / 4 vith laraincf as . ..-• icaelepthe into the expediettey of edciptior r. ,:„:Y34titotti SUI, previoiedy offei4 in the Sainte, • .: , thargentlemstr. 1 - :-' . . ,:: - 4a i-i3ovet--Thistody liiia ocCa lei for . 40 ei qtE 16 °g the tiVitteilteikr. eitat,*.d,ics - a *, ,ispenton, in consequeoce , of being.rimded ;in *___ _ ,i 0 0..c."7 - f ' ~ ' .' ' s Alladaerthedebate bad ended, the tote was ;d, etiii - theideeisiokirms faveiehle to Major 8; v. Arta pension. ,h.. • , - ' . • The mileage qUellgoll. wee , then called uP, and , soinikvery sensible remarks:were made on; - ,, siitet.. , The subject continued to - he deltme'd mr to , 111',iih o ir.ar euttiotimment. • ' '•c• . . . .GOVERNOR'S INAUGURATION. -, (rancor teeirarcu.r . ' i Ilattamntnto, Jan. 16,134'1. Nom WM/. F. Jorourroe Mastitis day Mau' d 'Governor of the Commonwealtifof Fantail ia. Theos t llt of office was adminialepsd :by Ron. • IS Aimee the Speaker of the Senate, in.the preseice ' abode ilottses,and an immense catkin/Pc or f; , e , ?.., ~ ea. The inangarof address 'no- nameable Pm. 2 diotiint, and will add to the, higl; farm of .our 4- ceffient Chief Magna' rite. •'' . ' ' - 1 ~ . SOUTHERN- CONVENTION. ' i ' 'The Convention of Slaveholdera met . last night, wheili Mr. Calhoun, Chairman. of the Committee ippointell to draft an address, reported. The Convention refused to.adopt the report, end ordered the committee to .prepare another, rifler •, 'lrlarch the Convention 'adjourned to meet on Mon. da i t y next. ' . Calhoun went intult hang discussion infarct. of tile report,bot othereopposed its adoption. I ' • 1 PHILADELPHIA MiRITET. . Pratensienu, Jan. 16, 1849. lit banditti& the market is quiet, with sales at inrstandard brands of western flour. . ... the Wheat : d buyers. nll, sad held at roles eatireir ales of prime Yellow Corn at 63c per a k a el. (**--Sales of 1000 bee et Mc per be. "renritione—There Et Iraq fpgufry for poovisibos, Clew beef at $13,50 ter.lio I.Weelettl. Rims, !boulder", 50 per it fo change quoted In groceries. 'hiskey--Sales at Zen, -per gallon, with quiet lehau UM Ek Id o Hlt NEW YORE 81.871.7rEY. NNW You', Jan. 16, 1849. ' (A:in—The market is quiet and the tendency is s. . ' The market is steady, but not active.— Of 1000 bbls western at 85,75(35,931 per bbL si....sidea. of 5000 has Willie White Corn at 131.0 per bn. Rye—Bales at 644365 e per bu. Provisions—The sales of provittious'am only for 'Misapply of the regular trade demand. BALTIMORE MARKE " Bevmwas, lan. 16,1849. • 'The markets at pewit we bat moderately sap. piled izC all paniculars, Tills small , sales, Nvldeb were La Ervor of buyers. isistaltimpf Engineer* de Idounsefiors for Patellteens laden for prociring and defending Patents, imparting ' • ' Infimamba . Mon Mechanics end tile application of Se. ewe to the Arts, and ob. Ammieuti Ault Foreign Laws MARDR:WALTER R. JOIDISON, late of Philadel phia and Z. C. of edY, Ato be aided by Hunan Knowles,' • Esq., late diactduest of the MAW Hates Patent Date.) have amemieted themselves together for the of. the above —• brunches of professional either. their othee, ' At the Patent Calm, or before the Comte and wilt de "- vaulter* Undivided attention to • kirwarthug the biter , telooffinvemoes mod ethers Ida may mann them or , pliee badness in their ;Lulea, ALt. Knowles has for Aba pain need. years held the poneffilaeblnest in the Miami Salsa Patent Office, and. seacy'ae that Etiolation • .aestake part in the Remaly suidettaiung. , iiistalents i.emen the impOrtainelfice so len in-' ..otertereretthe ea. 't . . by I"7r"' i , rta , tlhiligliacer Messrs. J. lc EL it 411 . -113 m Patent Office, Wadaugtonxikilt, where eofummcv AtetiAtig m ad e ,d, will rompay t all xact - • deaden ,ssunngs, 9erat -sa wed 4 itir poets prepared—end models proctaminvite= red—cm reasonable totems Leine. of enquiry, en:net• ha lenweied liter examinaticum had, Mum Alec .- Mammied bye dee °Ohm dollars. '• • In the Date" irtif their take which pertaboa to the Pa tent It. will lode/Acted ilye legal gentleman of the bighest professionar - eWanter, and - fatly taaversaai with blechartics and other Seienade sable-eta mrDltd&A'l3,B TIONSCIIIPTION ANDLIVER coairfAilr--ser gj feting . I have for 3 years with these amens., I feel from my heart for all persons equally unfortunate, and therefote I of them,if they love bfe ind.healft ' • If love their C.mtlies and Almada not to lay sad die under the hands of mercury /Lacuna or' then use less trash, but try Dr. Taylor's 'Balsam of Liverwort. . 'Thisteedminocured me when I - wt.:Xi° fill could not ten over in bed- without acustanee, and the mantra.' doctors said 1 could not live a week - yet theviegetable inedieine eared ine .rix weeks. I had a hacking =Ask pabi hi the side, easing of matter, night sweets, and was wasted to the bonq . also, inward ever.' - J.D. MILLS, Halm.. Newtown, i_TrAtinnes.of the herb .Liverwort," ate In this veg. itablestqraratlort -so powenfollygod et/emu:air con centrist:4 as to renditrA st mint pawnor and harmless 6..,M10 , 64111 , 3 OT all disindera oldie Liver End Leap, and . is notecoußlered by ell Derma familiar Rath Its cf. fect r anperior in. merit to any other Aedical prepare , x Aron for them prevalent complainti. . has rimmed -so Attonishingly bene fi cial RA ..Cousuntption,. Coughs, Colds, Spitting of Dirtedi 40, Abet ninny of . our ,stimpldady.cooploylliq timelines and esteem it a Aspen. and valuable ~ilane (Amain ass Couse-iintring taken a von ens ; cold,vrblek settled con:y . l9l3gs and liver, prodo, ..o,Aing severe rough, and pain In tie side and abotader, -,Athilth was- so snore . timeal could scarcely turn . Aver tubed. .lisna gradually wasting awity,and wary even of 1 0 f In Wet My cough was distresah3g, and •-•.Arectg eceomparacd with nausea, lessor appeaw, •. - bilitzt ad other distressing symptoms, my sine. Were avenue. Finding no benefit from aig• medicuoc, ~ nark= my physiciana-1 got 'bottle of -Dr. 21171rw's Balsam of lime:wart, m e ss soon inido ato wed and .able to attend to my business t ORO. YOUNG, ; Drmist.36l Fulton it, Brooklyn - • Sold Pittsburgh by J-D.Hoigen .$l3 Wood se J Townsend,AS Market H Sloyscr, tor Medan ' ind a 4 Henderson t Co, ti Liberty, a /ilea resisted • Mr:111,60 per beak, • • ' Remember, this is the myy saeame preparation of liverwort. All others are fmtAeon& •Be nun and 11P81111113 runic Twee, Wholesale and retell, al the - 113SAIN TEA. STORE, 70 Fourth street, near iv X Pluaburgh.—The nbscriber having rust re torned faun New York. is nue reeet iheL threw Pal opply of flub SIMI ANDEL/XI( TEAS, from the Nur York Pekin Tea Compau ,y selected with great cue for mall miss. Our rock being AIM heavy we are .y re yurd in supply Grocers, Itowls, Steambentts and Los with any qnantity and at any price they may nth; par-Austin I, i and 1 pound packages, 3 lb. fin eaufs um, and 13 Ib catty homes, and In ludf chests. Resift Grocers are Invited to call, as we can and will sell twler Tess at lower ulcer, th an any other banso LAPittsbargh. Oar stock aline Yawn Hymn, Gunpowder, be hr. psipt Duero, add Oolong BiIIeXTUS are the best to eke American menet Luntringa doable refined Lost, Cruhed, and Pub. Warned Sams, at retail, or by the band. Mocha, Old Gov. Jara,barpilra, Si Do. mango and Rio Corea, selected byes moo caperien .Cod craw Spigot in Sear York. sweet. Spread Chocolate, Pickled Cueundrou and i 3 Onlows, Fresh Peuthes, put up nu their oath Puce. MAilljarallig.lo.l3lb tb.—All Dr, D. Jayere's Familylitediethes thr a!e. decii.dkw£3 A- /AMOS. 6ED-=l7 tags No 1, now landing In= steamer '3I T j Getlol4 for tale by jag ISAIAH DICKEY & Co, front st BATHERS -- M° lbS Tprimethe Pest"; (or soL by W ibre23 S 1 , VON BONNHOHNT & Co ON1 . )11117}-40 b . bla ni G i reen .ta ApP ise l z es4l . 1* 4 bo b is us ß b y d e d ; e 362 . 61,1 peiehec'so,,4oll reed and for rakr by ' ' ' : ll _ llA de lded en 1151.-4 k ROBISON& Co, 103 sneks,l , l3hl,l keg, to r 11.17fre; (1) • ISAIAH DICKEY & Co, Dont lo F`Ws by &elf. ' • II'ALLOW-13 bbls just Istadistx from stmritsithunt •,,•; and uste2ry JADILWORTII, 07 wood a& Warn , GOLD PENdr-wildge - fred beautiful for endroasiegoind for all miler Fuqua.. - , Plead= Gold rens; large: medium and small :Iwo, of the beat whew km We by 4 W SY VirILSON • -- - HAlM:this day uscclined mine!!e. with, Jame. D. —A. ACP ill lad Walter C. goo, .istibe wholesale Oro ry Sad Colorialuioa business, at limit old stud, WI - Catlett, • street, where we will cantinas the holiness "ruder - Ms Arm of M'Gilli A. Hoe. , 1011 N hPGILL. Dintlinutai /unary I , lbtb. •• - • Jet 7011:11.HHET COATING—Drab, Larexiai,sr.r . luf jp* Orland kilns, for we by the races or peek~a, at • mudfacmrers price*, by . MURPHY L • . be syopposito oth enorll*-1 tae Week mixed heavy eassinsereeig Nki.•do Tweeds, fumy ,eolorr, 1 do fuer t..4i*" u.l - sale or maaalletarere prices, by . ja6 ••:•••• ••• •,• • AlliktPlEY t LE6• • . ria...PLILTDON GOLD PENS, ti• magnMeen, and , - - weet•eleettent• pa:tinting the Snit sant to lids ~,r k in . ,•fOT axle hY ' W W APILSON, ~.• •2_,.,..eolaerntarket mu:l4th es #IOOIIXLVA -I k 7,l P l Plod , lit twiall'obaeco, innate , s nioe,juat rec!O,on tool ma= and tot ode ht , - taPiICOLB -.' .--.- TS-- sue fimr sale b 33!fx , ~ '..` : . FAWN S y cirititionsT &Co _-..., e t .. le c , Kb.r pow"',., K.DTZINHaI wood rt 'EUTTF2I,-4 OW Roil Duner, for we • 3,,TettL,CAKE.--01tonsoii,cakejpst jrceived par enual ILI :Vont New'lt . tishion;aml for sale ky: • • - R. HOWSON* co.; Ilea • .1112 Liberty sheet ' al TUB--7 3 Via . enlorismii,Just reed and fa i.,4118.111 IViltpulielediu°tHUtyher WIL"' .193 SHACKLE:A & WHITE, 99 wood A - - :I'4l G: • I . v C .F ilnilidatairOrte ‘ NAHlNE ffiSinIA.NCE, VERNAMITIJ, Le. - —lnny Sp %o 4 • 1 e: S. Pota.. Aaho i.• • j , 4 _4.lM a t , frourleant•—•“ '''' • ° Mattlng—pf lb - 0011 Rea •9°Pl mans—per . 411611 Snail) Whiten " 11073 Common P. miaM,• •• • , V• j3 t 4 3o—. Etnokets-4, 0 9 1 •'• • - Patent 11eaver0 1 .3.2531 Medawsz—klutlMlrPr Yellow ••••<"• 4 ••11.10 , TOOZUSAP BI ma •• • . I Paler Ltimps.t.‘44flss-- Mrooms—falloz. Merchantable' Ir oo Shaker cord. 0t502,50 Bar Chen O o k MICA t Ina Oak HMOS. oal—Duty 30 41;44. Al the river ?ZIT:V..I3[4 I II;k "-'•••"• TerIZI. and Alahanta..a.4tll4l ClrocoalattavAP• Pal, 1. ~t , 1 7^1 4g2° - • • Cocoa. PtSPasla-71'' •1° " Crandlat:Annyaslper City 1/100.12 , . 0491— , emak ratounk.samv—,•,ll e Cmcumgui 021 Sim-tmlbttt 4 V .°4 —I3P en& Cits i Mis—ft" ttt E ' F and _Ware. zahla.Mo • asee•;,••••• • I,, , ka.ve kettleialP24 o • • •••••l'3 s o 7 cattoolirmv4. Sinsn reel— o," Sio. ltarla—rtaao. the, ~. - I lom—o j •• 14 .a , cr—a.r.p-1-•3_ , ....• 'hicreinuosipcmputro • jipagzeity a= aro ll , ikg 70Q110441.1- . t l /00k18: 1 41.M0)•..3610?. Coverlet Yarn 4P lb. • • .030 Carpet Chan, • • ••• •• • ‘ ..on, • • • •3 1 . Cmlilba,l l (l l * - <'••.• 7 n 1 4 1 / 3 Java, 10 Wkltaf.s..l:•l7l. 5L,1041 ina . ••••••I'` LagßaXtn - 1 - '"l — ' , '• B ° :WM , Vol.PV — DidiPEr culi& 1 "" 4 " 1 0 5 Pt el: aldfrve• • Pt 339- UMW Inpl j klaetxtiLLattt t--Isi-0 tt. ar.itt, NVtute rope. —4l PAIS 34; 10 . ai1. 6 • 1, , +IC Hemp B e tl=Pe j Earn long —3,00013,60 U•iirto4 -:--- - A : 4 2 1-I.iia. -::: " . '''''' 48 e 4° Balsam Para:J...42X 7.: Coll:- ' 33 0 - d° ..C.Puyltt • •30 02-37er. Duric7. •-••-..• .. - ... 500. 55 { [i M , 4l 7 / 1 1; , .."- ~ .... 4'o '.4 .. -, 7 d 00 . hurley , "•'' " ' 43 00 . 0 5V/ekellsees/..41/..0 .4.5 -- 1340 '-‘Per'.. • • Clllorielo 1.112e,..en5k '2O 7 `Plttal4Comr2On• •.-'ll 0 13 Cochineal. -,...4..-. !so 0%00 Honey-Duly 30 thar cent Cream ;Usti, • ' 20 029 - Cuba per gall•., • • -....0 - Co*peno , .. - ............. - ..1.20' 2 f We.tern comb p.• 13 18 0 20 , Glue '• 1110 IV. ' Olarionig-,Duty.-20-pr. et. Galls..'":, .___ .. ... 60,0 w. Gia,kni.......... .2542 M punt A;ig.d . e..7.7:::•50 070 • Ily-ley lon of ZOO Ibs ' 7C '7 s" _ . _ ~.,,,.''; X rlP i i Tom rA. thy w-ix: 0. 84° ,,t 9 0 . ; . . 2) . so:r - -....46:0 h.; I Nisqouli, ir ' --(a ti u file s, . -4.2 , vA \ llponi.b ~ . 5. , : - .1. 1 { .., ~7 : 1 _ Euliiii . tie , red • • Z 1 5 ) 4/ -.! Do. kippatelr'sfaitY.J.,oo'42l;./ i 510 ti 4. Green ..... “: .. ? , -3 lit 4 L1qu: 41. 4 flow 7Ft f k... %. Hemp- Duty 15Iper cent.- que en Dail 18 020 -: .b ut saon . 2 - 1 Cy....,. ma - • , 5 0 ' a P lb ............ - Ill ' e t i ' d ' e ' r o , i' ll e m o Z b ro-•• •ri : .11. Pi ' ril l :T . l. 0. i 1 0P.: . . 3 2. 14 . trgis Madder, Common--- 0 --• Indigo-Doty 10 pr.r cent. Myrrh, Turkey 40 050 Dengul,ll, 1.52 /01,0 0 th „vu i 0 . .4...,:....,...41211 12 7 Spani4 • .--.....• • - 1.00 - 01,2 10 .1,PC2A5t4,,.....,,,,465 421.,72.. ~,,blandle • - 05 01. 0 0 3 C ... .LA '..., 4° o ~ . Iron — Duty nosper cent. ec0i1,... - t .A5O 023,1. 1 0 ' , Dor, Juniara•• • -,.• 4.0 41 W. -, 1 . ,,,i,i0n...4R. , ..3,25 as r oo • -.. Common 3 0 3 6 1 se-No ........,:2,50 03,00 331441 510 7 Optnnastrloty.• -4,7.5 003.0011 boiler Pluteu.....• •- • 0 0 Quinine.,..t- -,..0%!.3 . Nod. .t..- -• • .320 051 1250.1.rb.,,7422 : 32 o .,olPloalrhAringa i . .... --410 5 did,maaaaa......• :10. 0 '2O . Blob. , 40, 41 021' Boa: ... !:'./.: - :•4 i '0 - 5' Rdsaii Mete S ... ' . , •- 1 0 15 SeSta .•••,•• ..,...- • 4Ev a - - uo , - •voollooty .a pr ~e oL Tartatie102.......400,0k- mi xaaar i. pi, ~,,,,,,,, , 440 _ 0/0i01,./3104.t• -..-111 0 .1 1 0. Bar.--, ..•!...,••• ...-, a 42 Dye WOOO-OulE sp. el. Dikalapi Apj; pot R. 0 10 , 14 121,,tiav :. : . ::::,..,..210.” " ' ' Leaffree-thi rp • 20 or;tt. rAPPoZid, 011 19 0 d , ••214 0 -04' Role; , Baltitiore.... - 2t& 2 1 vonthera-duty tr. 05T. m.., ~ New York • ...•• • •,1-00 17 ;.• _._,^04. 1 4,11 , .4, :.,,,, •- .' , „.i.b.mogoa. . of 0 .14 ....V , l , ':; - ••••• , + 25 25 . Slatigkier:•?•.• .... 18 025 g 5 r 0 • 2 1PeP 5 9124-• -VP • • - f. o k/ . /052. •••• 0 0 5 44 P 0 20 5 0 -"... ..... ~ J .... . - C florae flack • .'lO. O 21 • 05 4, 5 P2 , 40..,...0 5 .0' t.,5 . atidtos,,blaek,pAdox.. d...,....,,,,,,,,.i1110 . .10 . able ,-r,h01,04E,,02 0/...,•• . 0/21: }table ,-. 9: -• •, 35. IAOO 00 44 . 6 2:4 0 4 1 9,..t:14: U ar- ro a, t il loo,oo oo 5 `12 4 E10v-....A...-.rn.,...-, . 0 ...,'1r. _ ~..240) 0400 Vs:WA-1...1 . 0AP --7'-. LikillAp, te16,01:1 19•20,1 XI, TR0M1T",..t...1310 "..i.. MeaI...CAM.% Imo a - • r... - . ,, ...,:.1.•- , ...0 '..-,-: t.ot. 10 :21 0 2 080005 2i 1 . - ill 22 0,00/021,1•;-‘40-,.. - -,,i .10cra P0r.002.....45,20i0..- 11anew.2...,,524/41,0,11' No. 2 per doz. • • .35,00 0 1.:- Bloom, old - o - N 0.3 per d0z.... M 014 3 ,• 30 Cranbettlaa•-• •• • 84 0 - Sheep akins AOC R020,0001E,b2, 11.01, 0552. -,,,,Zunsber-daty 23 . p, a. ad Onager' 00. •••1004 PAW' ' col. per U. 01,10 ,plne, err,/o, pc AL - OV-215 i' Alre,:gTP".. ' Wti , ll2• 10 ' Corinarat "•••*t... , SHP Al'leAfaroa.o 2 ) l l - . o OalAs; cie - orclt ." ~ 7 - 1 - , ,- soo,oo .• :Imo .arlolio- .. -jor/d: • • Couili.ll '!`•••,-,-- 816,50 ItaTari..-: , ,,::.•,' -: eW. am' e " . ...vw ,, -- OOP' P 511 : 015 0:',t •5: . f:72j 5 0 .-- . - -A. corol ar..,00 , Ar_patr.uper cent .W11210'211/1 do • - 0/0,01 ev.250350445 , ; , •4,15214,45 .1. bri. comn3oia , - . .., - ...., tr— anr.c”,;,,, ~.7-AgYlO4Ol, Oak do .do ~...:_,•••.- 0153,00 ~•....t...---. 0"...0.1: Pirto "Iwo piwookro 0.3,at Ryoziouri-v - '.-. 3 ,410,-1 Llloymed, 0,05 • 2,50 1 N , 1"...134:.*b1e....,•-• IT .-, Lmiro Stook.,crloolbi at I iquilitad o 4 o3 5 ;' ,0 .-. h00T05.,..,:...!. ... ^ , 00 C 11-4 , 50 .-'#l l .lr-._ , 'so 0 : llogrrt- t•-;- - 02^' ' Woi *- 71-471 . 1>illheL Shorts —,—.:-.4 • r.... SIN; , Niitl4 t7 ,4,11 - * &ic?a• i'#' MackcoO r iit-VtioHil,ii) • ev.:Nm ' 4 , 44 :3'; -"42 0..- • -,Zi.cK ••••—•-•I•AmP-rr , om, b4IbIA.A.--- -- 0 t-... ''llo. t••-=;:•t' - '301S,Ce • ; err e Y . c'''' . ' .. 4 5 ,M S I L I 4O;X4 I , ;li 4- ' O • . - - -- f6.560 . 1k , CV:e:an:7 l .. . 7 04,0- 14 014,i•-2----•- ••• 061 i 4 , ' ..,' 4 .-- -:- OAI u.kaill ...... =,..... 10 - 0 111 Pito — ao....- - -,...- 0 ,515 mica.------- .-. 0.16 Dear skila.pq 111 , --14 0 1.6 n ut per irumps....- 00,00151m4 trizejsekto god- 09,0 Clut 64p,cpc.r_mix... • - Windo64p, per 'E. ox- Cit . *taimis, adtrikati--•-• 64,C0 Mit - r--;•••-- - r.,..i , ...imp) tatrel7lZitat:;' -. 14" I 1443 .-...-10,50,916 . Count# lirinds. Fituk -, --..----2,150 aoso i iezt, ,,, ..•,.. , ..4-...tptiNiri7ll Guiapowder-Duty win. cent • - 12:13.00 I L o7 .llt — r=' , l4 - • - •de COMO= VlDWiTlatt Aft Alls.l3toMordo--0671107- 4,7 7d-4a 7 :9314: 5 ,,C1 d* D P o l intll 4 r -.7” BooloOloutok•L=••••- ,- 7f7i • do 67 torlittdgo.ANx,7. ••••••4111.7 . An.1018 7 7- 7 A-....,;.• ,711 die7 DPitiVili... , ••••47:•_7l Oregan:D.UtdoOdill;:447- Nomdook. Pranifill• dt ».•..•-Pllto dog 7- Saysga.-•••••••-•-•,-- • -.417 Pcnotonon:71 , ^•••••••••, 4 -47 Larlfila linniso" I 5-4 hence conen---• 9011 LBleached do;-...w. , .2.-4017 - •da • de—T.•;7:.:"..7 Bream drilla. • •--..780 9 Bleached-- •-- 8010 LA Tidings 44104 Basedoc9 7 ,--,. Dreamt A. C. „. 7 .-402!, Cam;ries vas Mule). Prisda•—• • 71011 Fall Ricer 8 Frili B. Bine . d. Orange 0030E{ York Stat . ---Druga—pei b— iases. 17 i. ‘3OO 4 deaccetida 18 0 79 .d.rroor 11pol- • • 0 14 Mc:Worth- 1D 31 Eee7,le.. 61. Da do:. 1 lb. eaniat's— FITI4 do., :, • -- #4,01/, EN/181D. pppers -- 00.00 Hoek powder erjAp rlan—Dcrly D) per tern. Wbeat Rye 40047 COMMERCIAL RECORD. =EMI --= "1849 = I , San f Irani —. JANUARY. 1 ?ix. I seta 1 rl•ea. ' 1 13 tinintday, . 2 7 , Z" 4 17 13 14 Etunday, ' 725 4.M 713 15 Monday, . •7 23 4 67' ' 834 In Toeiday, 'T LI •4 6 7 141 17 Wednesday, 794 • '4' b 9' 1047 i 1.9 Yamada 721 45D 11 511 EZMMZII PILIV a - A SIERT, . . . boa TitlC WETS mrocao .TA7ltraliT 16. TIM week inskelosed has Lein ojlo of general quietness le almost every thing, and nothing of importunee has transpired in the market. 'ln fact business of every kind has been brought almost to a dead Wand by the heavy rains during the put fern slays. We have had a constant run of ice in the rivers during the wiitile of the week, by which we have been entirely cot otf from any communication with the - lower markets, and also with the East, via the Monongahela route. The riven are now very high, the ice has all passed away, and we may now indulge the pleasing hope that, comma nicationi welt the lower markets ber log now free and annbamieted, an active revival in trade ISM 41,1, the place of the general apathy which has prevailed during the pass few weeks. ASHEEIIn every thing tinder this hind, the marts haaliten =usually dull, and business has ttdett confined =say to the sale of Soda Ash, some yi WMI huts of mbich have been disposed of at quctation.: ALE—The market presents its usual (vileness, and . pones remain,: very firm, with regular mks 'at $7i9S9--acidourun to quality, calk included. APPLESThe receipts of the week have Imes light, but supplies in store are full, and the market rah& dal We note regular store Bailee at prices ranging according to quality from SI to SIX per barrel. BACON—The market is nearly or quite bare both of of and new bacim, and we have no /aka worth reporting. • •BlThiEllEAT—Receipni havelmen quite light, prices have been rather above the views of hovers, and the mart that - has come forward is now being convened into bacon. Sales to the amount of some 15,000 Mithave tzar:Spired at 3,104 c lb. EttriTEß--The market has been ‘teady but not active,' end prices remain unchanged from last quotations. , Considerable quantities have been 'hipped end, but supplies continue Oita sufficient to the demand. Sales of roll in phis, in regular small lots st•10f,111 and 12c p lb—as in quality. Keg butter has been in fair reqaest, with sales amounting to some AO kegs at Sflarlic t 6 Itt. BEESWAX—We bear of no sales to any large amount, but may quote nominally from store at 200 p BROOMS—With light trapplies in the market, there to an active demand at fall quoted rates. CHEESE—None has come Warrant for some time, but from the steadiness s of prices - we may infer that supplies are about sdflicieet to the mud. Regular sales in limited lots have trans tired at WWI for good W R. and Wile for CHESNUT'S—We have beard of no toles to aity huge amount, but may quote $1,75 p bu as about the ruling figure of the market. CORN MEAL—With tight &applies in store we Tana small &riles at 4 5a500 r bu. COTTON, COTTON YARNS, &c—We nonce nOthiag new ander _these beads; correct quotations will be Coiled in table....:. CIDER—SmaII sales have transpired from store at 2,so32P—far gond common. DRIED FRUIT—The market maintains Its usu• al dullness, with !tinted sates of apples at fittfi/62e, and of peaches at St 32611,18 p bu. Large sales of either would fall short of those figures. Dried Beef may be correctly quoted In a limited way at 81 c p lb. • EGGS—May be fairly . clawed by the quantity from first bands nt 12013 e, dos. ecaipto hms iced , FLOtift.—The amount coming forward is ex timely light, but as the river Is now open, full ma cejt,th., may he anticipated, with a probable decline in prices. Limited salea from first hands have transpired at lift and fromutine, sales have been regal rly effected in limited lota at 4,12.01,18, with ' an txcasiestal sale of extra, Wally brands at 4 Z ., btd. For thepast few day, in anticipation of re. ceiptafrop inkier, prices have become less firm. PRElG,lffiPreights era very scarce. nod ve ry little'dping on the river from this point West.— The regular packet- rates to ANnounnul are, for 'Pittsbureh'matrunkctored ertieles,l2 tolfm, for dry goods 209 . ep 100. Freights were taken yesterday Or Nashville iir3OcTur hdavy, and 'soc for light, ip 100; and gm New Orleans at 500 per 100. -The following are the wegon charges from this point east: „ . . . . . Pfdlculelnida by Lt Leech & co's five day et .pmits wagon hneohe charges are for heavy goodx, 11,25, mad for light 51,150 r 100.7 Return charges by same line—heavy goods $2, light 3 2 , 50 $lOO. From this point to Baltimore by the Edipso five dayiline; for.-heavy goods $1,2 , , km light $1,50 p 100; Return rates by some Hue, Or heavy. goods, 31,311,b3r light $l,OO p 100. RYE AHD BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.—W,Ith light-supplies in stem, me quote limited• sales of the former 3,18633,251'. and of the latter at 61,87 0.100 GRA144 , 1 Grul.nothing nee:tinder this head. Reeelptithatatcbeen light, and sahaelimited at gao. nation. in table. Co ri ves• •• .11,00 013,40 Stle 6 P — .l:,—* - "1,000 2,00 3101043313....tiug 30 Dr e t Elugsai66oo IF . 46 .s..orteacwit o r : . Naval Stores—Nay 230 Raga pet 014,-7:00 0 war Allegluury:. 0 aro r ula.-1635 1%11 ,75 ... 60:0 60 3 4 1 00,3 ;• --1, 0 3,00 „73 WU%eeaom 3 nails trent ashauco per _/3.1 1640201 Amiats • • 150.03767 20 Rd u.— ... 6000 GO 74 ..... :•4750 44 0 ••••• • • • 0 6,00 64 " -- kk6636321.-- 64 0 0 II Bailer Rivea—• 0 7 akuo6—pero--: Plnstuirgb. .... go od.- 0 0, u..0e0• • • 6400 L . '" 4 •• Cit 7—• • • 68066 01.05----..-1,30 0 1,0 Sperm t b ,,, le b ac hm il .. e ni_... 0 1,95 0 1,20 " - • • p Whale--.._ 75 0 IGO 47hnaen per bbl. 17,00013,00 Paints—per lb. rsP Blue 1 4 . V 4 .. p 11, r b k lun3-- 71100° 00 Chrorar Green aa o 1"...1i0v No. I 33.0 65 B26nsiblek Grner,••ll 0 00 Wbile Lead. di"' • • • 61011 Gi Oi p. l, pure keg• -I.„40 1 p Leo) N —1 , 12, Red Lead 00 8 Yellow Ocht, -- • • .019 Ven. Red ' 00 6 Verdig,l6 30 CP 33 GROCERSE:3—The market shows no materm change since oar last weekly exhibit. With a steady trade demand, prime remain very firm.— Sales of 20 bhdi common N U sugar at ic, and of 15 Ads air at 4051 , 11 e, a prime article will amt. maid 505.1--in limited lOW. Sales of 30 bbls N 0 molasses to lots at 27aMe is galL Sags, Honer do Is as fair request at 40345 e yr gall. Sales of St. /Ands killaed loaf sugar at 8010 e grin Cotti , ‘• remains Grim' with mutat.. sales of Rio to city at.7la7ie.tr . Di ,The applies of tiCeAlll and {ales are eail4Dell to small tots only at GLASS—For ctli seur. arrna,.. 15,•T correct quotation. in general table. No eirsoge the prim. of Flint glum HAY—Regular sales are reported to us from armpit at !Oil: ^x01,50 fp too CA' timothy. HOPS—Sales from store to a limited extent at 10312 c—cps in qoahty. HEMP—Supplies are limited, irith omen gain. al tlia Fait of 6125 p too. LARD--Iteeeipts have been to s fair extent, and therWara now air supplies in store, with rain. er a dull market- Sales have been mainly “intin ed to limited lota in keg nt 6lfifie, and m bbl. at Oc M. LEAD—Very little has forward, and sales have been esinfined,M liirtinni.lots from store at di Mr pig, and 4 tat for bar. LUMBER.--We have nothing near to nonce lu the lumber market. There iiin regular demand from yard at the prices quoted in general table. LEATHER The market maintaina its usual quietness. With a general firmness in prim, sales are .regularly effected at quotations in ta ble. MALT—There is a limited demand at present, but are may quote barley at 1.56i50e ip be. QILS—The market remains steady at about onr last quoted rates. Linseed at 56057, lard at 550 60e V gall, and Tanner's at 6110519 p bbl. 210 METAI.-6klatt of Allegheny as aillcora -250 toms Martha at 1525, 5 sad 6 mos, and 70 tons 51anongahela Clay furnace at 627.50. POTATOES—We note sales of best quality 51ma store at 51.,4051,50 p bbl—in small Loot. RAGS—Fiona first hands Ole is about the rel. iag Ogure of the market SEEDS---Sale of 20 btils. flax seed tit 95e per ba. Other seeds are quiet, and nothing doing in thearny of tole.. SOAP—The market is without change. We note nrgular limited sales of Cincinnati and city manufactured rosin at 44 to 41c p 117, for fair qual ity, wed 4c fora common article. Variegated is usually sold at 104cp the box. TALLOW—For good rendered, 7c to about the rating figure of the market, with small sales. VINEGAR —Saler of sital cider vinegar from Core at 9c tp gall by the small lot, la bbli. WHISKEY—Of raw we find none offering Regular sales of rectified in bbl. u 19c p gall. WOOL—Receipts have been very light. and prices from first bands remain trtendy at the 6l• lowing quoted rates Common Wool } blood 22 do 23 do Fn➢ do 30 Our general table, which hes been thoroughly revised and corrocusl, will present her quotations revolt tunnies not Attuned in the shove review. EXCHANGE — biIaki. Belling rate. Buying rate. New York, I' pmleineinnatt, I dui. Pliiladelabia, I • 'Louisville, 1 1 " Baltimore, I " St Louis, II ", BANK NOTE& Buying rates. Buying rates. Oblo, I dis. Co dceityorders I dig Indiana, " " Retie( Notes, " "- Kentucky, " " Pennsylvania Co. I " Virginia, . " " Nista York, do Wheeling .' " Maryland, Tennessee, 5 " New Orleans? I " =1:11=3 ALLYMILNY, inn. 15, I{ll9. BEEVF—The number offered et the yard ou Monday was limited, and sales were made at pri• ces ranging according to quality from 4 to file per lb, net weight. HOGS—A limited number wan sold at 4e. per lb SHEEP—SaIes ranso from 81 to 2;io each—as in quality.' Retail Priam in um Diamond Plarkot Wedmfay Morning, J•n. Ifi A pples,p pck 10041 Volt= 4 ft/ 5 beef, bot tub, I lb ti 0 7 014 ..... 025 --5161dbug 40 6 0444, hit pek• • • • 01.4 - • 3 0 6 Pudkur Liver, slb 4 0- -Dried— • • ... ••—•b k) t P0r1f,144 ems 5 - 4100— Lett., IP bunch, • • • pm) 30— Dauer, limb * lb 01 025 1 1 0 Au 010 .1444e.qt. 100— Bou t s in boll. p pk —O-- Bbrd gs,en, qt —O. Cubbage, p 20 2 Curvis. bunch • • 30 4 CUrtmtbers, p dui —o— live, p pt 310— Cinemax, pot ..... . 400 Otround,Ufted, ho 40 0 (liarrinx, p• qt.... Corn, green, 41e dot Carratits,•npe; p —0- Ducks, live le pub , —O.- - . ----<103.41 VOW r41,2 2 .P da•• • • • • Geese elan, nett. • 310 3 /. 1 ",' PAP, trims, p l. • 0- a -L.—smoked --0 Hominy, fir 0 144mei Lamb, Plb. • —OlBl —t- 4 b 2 inr 11 ,48 , 8-3.1 0— fr lb. • -o e ' 4rad.be.o • • bunch litictlbehietlfrqr— Plumt P • • —4I4•L• • Pareai, bowl • • — sl7s 4 Nakeee, p pk —OIO Swett ppk • • a -nnw, V pk•••• —o— pck •• • • —027 third, IP qt. • • • S 0 Irickfr..4P dos —o— In Poll s fpck— 0 {Satan.," lb• • • • • 7 0 hlest• • • •• • 1107 Tongatt,F.eff,green t$ PPIP 17- 7 -0001 ai } o37 tatkepsaltemell• • 0 —.---eloared , •• • 6(I1) 75 rstalvteß— , but ettu,P lb —0 0} trnwterrles, gt 41 , tutoth• • Manton rStatkere.• • • • • • • .-01 0 . Z FLOUR— %Vheat, lbe 4,00 I • ' Egg Tomutin, plant OP ple•-- 1, --4 littions caeir • •••• I Pig Metal—sr ton, 6 mos Allegheny. No. 1. Foundry •• Na Ittal pn7Weet ounctry • •••-- Mercer Convoy. FFotoundil.ry Pig n b 0 Illahoning County, Ohne. Foundry _ Forge Go Plaster Parts—duty free Plneter Par'', • 55 p tat Prevision.— Bacon Moms. 6/ 07 Phouldere " aides .... 4105 noground, city cure —O5 Maraai - 0 0 73 Do Port t„ 0 3i: Calabria CZ d Wool per t--Doty 30 per cent. Full blood 2/ al blood 0 27 blood 0 23 and Common 12 0 22 lob wadied ota/ Whiskey—per gallon. Rectified —0 gl Raw Monongahela ...... —0 20 Zlnc--per Sheet 0 12 Slab 0 2,2 4 Freights—per WO lb, T. Calvin:taw . - . D ry Goals MISI/ Newry .......... —.— •• -••••— • 15015 To Louisville. 1 Heavy 0-- ProtaLtinisville to th ' Dry Goods 0 11 71. Loa . . 0 ' Dry ' Goods ' 0 37 Heavy 50 0 To Cleveland and F.lrie. Dry H s 2 MoodsTo and front Ilrosvitsvillo. T w Dry Goods (down) Produce, &o. top) 0 'Pb Nashville. Dry Good s ........ .. „ .__..30 0 Su Heavy —0 To \ Vheeling. Dry Goods ....... —..---- 0 IQ "' non *villa 0 Dry o Good ' s. 013 H T - Leaver. O a DryoGoals 0 ' ' tiolberslow Orle ."‘ o._ • Heavy Goad. We— Glass, &C. lit•TtS Or VIIOOIII . ON VIII PiANSTLVA " • count:o. di, —0 Lard Igo. 1. in Nita • • -WON 2, in kga• . .0 “ I, in 111..--0 Ihnter 1, In Ifini• .0;0 *q 1, in 1011-l0 0 12 Cheese, NV. It •• •• • 510 54 cream 610 7 Crank's, Piwbr Wat'r. bbl.. -....... -0 1 to Do. Butter. ..... - • • —rid 4:75 Pettatoes—per Neshennoeks p 559 12701.50 n•go—Duty 5 per Connuy mixed 30 0.,..K0cial white —0 44 Rice• eeftper b Needs—duty Linseed sup e. Clover ,zed 140th 3 y 1,7502,(0 Flniamcd 95 0 Alnatard 9,50 0 3,00 Splees—per m. Cloves Wager 29 Cr 31 ctusis in Mats ••• • 0 s 5 9 0 10 Nutmegs 1,40 0 1,50 Pepper 7 0 Alsplee• ...... 0 124 Snakeroot—per Senecas Virginia 14 59 11104p—Duty 33 per cent. • Pittsburgb No.l. - • 440 44 4 0 11 afoul—per lb. Foreign 'Cut & Shear.- 10 0 17 Do• dlltl ll - -••-• • • 0 10 Best German 0 13 Eagle • 0 II " !loop L 0 15 Pittsburgh Illanuruture. Getn ...... 01 Eugthth . . 121 Amprienn blister. •• • 0 44 BP Elarlits—per galf li on. o 51 Bandy, Bortrz • •1,50 2050 Rochelle. _...'4 , 09 3,50 Rudtsjam'a 4th pf-1,50 0 2,25 N.,- •• •• • 40 0 60 Girt, Holland 1,25 0 1,75 flagar—Dati Soper cwt. N. O. Vrua., bh.9 1010 0 44 &le, htit told). •• • 4104 f 11nvons, white, lb• .11 0 01 Brazil - lb. 90 21 Pulverized. Philsd• •• • 0 • cAVAL •NO AAILELLIVA Ashes, l'ot and Pearl, 40 45 Hotter and Bacon, 45 50 Reef, salted, 45 5n Balsa rorie and Bagging do 70 Beeswax, do 62 Bones, do 05 Cheered, do 1,50 do 40 Corn, do 50 Cotton, do 60 Chilled Roller. do Drugs and Medicines, do 1, 10 s, fined halt do 1,00 Flour, pee do 75 r bbl. GO 65 Furs and Felines, per 100 lbs 1,00 Feathers, do 1, , 0 Furniture, do 871 Glassware, do 63 Glass, Window, per lir GO • Green and dry fruit per 1001ba 73 Ginseng, per 100 lbs. . EV Grocenes, do 00 Hop ardwa, do 75 Hs, Hemp, do do 70 Elides, (raw 73e; dry P 135) d o Leather, do 00 Lead, do 40 Lard and Lard 011, do II) Oil, Cosi., Linseed Oil,do 73 • Part per Rd. do 0 150 per 10016 s. 61 Ropes and cordage, do CO Specte do CO Seeds, do 70 Skins, Deer and 1131.1ra10, do 73 Tallow, do 45 Tebaree, Leaf, do 50 do blanufastured, do 75 Wheat, do CO do 0 67 1 , 17 ,1 7 . 1 7, per bbl 150 TO nil Lir VIA InA3C4ASAHTLA £l4Ol Halt.—Thity 20 per cent. No.l, afloat-- O I,W 1, in store • • • —0 1,17 Table, do. box-- • • IS Bhot--Dory 20 per een. Per keg 014.50 Per bog •-- . 0 1.371 • Ihilltp•tr•—per 6. Stalmtr • t 0 10 Tobacc—per lb—{lOper el. off (o reosh for =toed Tobacco.' Doty 40 pr. es. 0 11 1111 . 61. 4 0 6 Mound do -1 0 7 Ladies' Twist---10X0 18 Plug in keg. 110 . Pink borsa• •-•• -14 0 17 6 Twist. - . 60 Cavemllab 0 6 Ift Lamp in box• ••- 0 to 2 3 " - 0 0 7 164 " • •1.5 0 14 Scotch snag--.._. -14 0 16 0 13 Cc a lirDry lb pap• • • 0 LS Tea-Dot y per cern. Imperial •- - 65 0 01 Gunpowder •-• • • • 45 0 70 Wong Hysen• •- 30 0 140 Poachoe ..... 40 0 75 Tin cap--Doty ls pr . ei Daccaßieck O— IX 0 10 So WAITL Clue, No. I—Ashex, Mt. MI. N. r: Boma, Doug, Lan., atiemZilt, Totme 'at! IM*ltirr .6 1(11 1.”. 1to CIA.. No exop, Vlu Class No.3—Dried Fruit - Leather ' Old Sklns, Seeds, ta g :l, Class No I—doestrar, FeathorsFUMOldoel r Hama radon, towel:I. Blaring Insursume. Dates Of Insulanee on eargoe• of steam and keel boats. rin Pittsburgh to Wheefing,Vo. 10 1 " " to and from Clnelonad, 0 10 / " '. 10 Louisville, Ky. i D - . 01 I.zos, Alo 11012 " m lloonville.do 1 0 2 to Inderrmitkniea 2 atA - - la Oak. no, 111. 11011 to Illemphis, Ten 10,1 " to N. (Menu.lloll FromN °rim.). to Plusburvil I Or I St. 1.11•1. • • 112,11 Ch . arz . bir , nl m. l , lol Boar. i - . . Tallow—Dory. 10 pr. cent Rendered 7 0 - Ettingla -- • • 1 Sc!_p reltsta• .-.• . 30 31 Vices-yet box. Said braes 0 IS Wharfs—boy to pr. rent . I. I' Mallet., • • • zoo ir 3ne I. PTenertfle• • • • Lm 0 1...% Lisboa • - • • •• • 73 0 lein Dry Alnlara••• ••• 68 0 7ro Surer t • • • .5d O at RATES OF DISCOUNT. 5...1 I 011 ilk N. E 106.511155 4 SONS. Ereboor lirOkers t No. 55 Norte{ sweet near Its 111 Paskosylnaskta. ladia... Rank of/No.l,olkb • ---Par,Skate D't L Branches -1 K.schanto Bank Porn alcSenr - ••• • 1 • tr. Merck. Mao- hank -Pa Iltnnalltilkelelphsis • •-•D linektan V E•e2l l . " o:Vnt • - I . U.,00d Duat•••-••—•DatiNarmers 111 of Vll,--6 Bank ofMetrumakeura it% or thotonnunt.A, u ' Cheater County—prott.s. of Vlnclroo u - '• Delaware Co, • Past El. M. 8k.., 'Wheel., to • • Mot Alorrantoon• •• • I - storthumoeflataut• -pm N:.OV. Va---. Colcmins Brotkre Co.- • pas? .lo Wellsburg- Dor lesortro Bank oar .lo Parkersburg.... " Farmers' Vt. Deohng • Tvg".s.s*** rangers' Ilk Docks Co par Tennessee.• • • 6 FarmersLancasr• rat, Far. Illeceteut formatter Co. Ilk •• • •partPlantere Bk.• •-• • • " 141111....” k.• ..-• •-• par I; a U. matt • Bank • —3+ . Missouri . Iltosomulle Bk. pat .61ste Ilk or Sitmanclu. • I ashulgton Ht. • • I North Carona., vencsh nkt h tin ..- • i i1k...C.1.. Frtf .• • • 2 thainhookort• • •-• • " .Meren's Ilk , Ncsrben g .arquehuto.l Co. Ult. 3 8.11.. 1,1110 Co Musk, - H00t.1.1 Corolla • . MAW 'clown I Ilk of 1. - larleolon• .• •- 2 ..... . . • . Csmancrt tat • • 2 ...... •• • 030 Da at Georromern- • - It Inoue,.. amt Droccr.' Uk of Htuoltorto •• • •s' V DMA. WaYggsberg• • I Merchants . V llartotang • •—•-• •-- Mantel. a MertnegDl.• Ilocradnie ..... I Et of South Caroliit• • L'banoc par 2lsryland. err, r 0 tri ng. York LT. tiT...ch in,l ebony Reuel Note.Yee. Itit. of larylattd•• kta M do• U ,Forriters' & itteettiouttit City er. County "crip•— I ' Ilk. Frotletick ..... • - Oble. !Frederick C0.8t.• • " State Mk .ontl Drenches I&rerun...3lM M00n..... • • " INfoiterel I Sienbca•ille • " St. CLairsvtlle• " 'Wash VA • Manetta ..... In. 4 " o cattoin•tel •• • - ••• . . New Lisbon. ....—. . Cinchumil anal, • of Si Ciatr• • • • - - Colombo. do• " :Rt. of River Raioers•-• •• • " la.. C 0... ~ 5 Zoneo•ille •--•- " :For. Meek'. Rt 5 • • " :Wisemanla Territ'ys Woconor . 70.31or.allrelaCaldillooe •--- l Canadass Sandusky • • • SOAR.oltero Ranks Geanan ••-• •• •• • • • • I Sank of EftlaadNotes Gold &Sp•af•Valoe. ..... • iN•Pok.a. _ g'‘) =l= . . .. . Wermrn Ramona- • " ,1•:a4le, old; - • ... 10 60 Franklin Irk Columbus " . Eagle. new -•• . 10 00 onine,prnp, .---.•-• " .Doubloons, Ppan wk. 16 00 Late Erie.- . ...... • • ",Do. Yawata • 1650 Cloiota• • • ...... •--• " jeweermarts i 63 Lann.n., ..—....---.10 ;Guinetaa 0 00 iliniii.ll•-•-••••• • • _.17 iFrodenekwrors....-•s7 b 0 blranrille 60 l'reo Thaler, • •• •• 7 bb Fanners Irk uanom-...50 rem (kidder. • ••• • 3 P 0 Urbana .50 LooisrPors• • • •• • • I 50 ILmalucky. RI. Ilk of Kentucky I New Vork pon Rk.of Lannevtlle• ..... • " ;Ph.ludelphia • • • •-• 1 Pon Norturrn DI. geniu , kr• " Italorporn • ••••-• • • • pt. Kew York -Cur Hanks, par. Interior Inka.— 1 PORT OF PITTSBURGH. • Departoree--Penuaylvenia, Ci!tay, New Orleans; Magnet, Cua; Wellsville, Bririgeport No am v ala. At dads lust evening there were 20 foot 6 inches water In channel by pier mark, and rising slowly. UT ULM WIZ ?sorra Illtarta—U you wish to be sac pelletal In any undertaking, you must Always %ire fLe cooper mean..' Therefore, if yon hove a rough, ow latMes.r.zracronewr and he eured,.for It is the proper eans. Baca you Asthma or 41,11culty of breathing, Wan the only efficient means to core you is to tire Jorneta Erpechuntm, which willimmedlately overcome the spasm which coatroom Up dissenter of the tubes, and Molteus and bring. op thrtaticui which clogs them op, and thus remove. overt' obstrumlon too free respt ration, while at the same LIMO all IlleallIMAII01: Is sob. doedottul • cu is certain tribtrelfected. Have you Bronthitis, Spitting of Blood, Phrardsy, or le Mtn 0 - 4 1' Pulaionary Affection, thew ose lope's Expectorant Ind toile( is certain, and yostwlll And that yowl have treed lbn prom, triesint. Per sate to Pinsborgh at Mir Pekin Tea Smut, 71 ire outset near Wood. Lamy su l irtalta F ;47, g . riftho,r,d7:rb:ineon 93 Csm.--Veliow twtee lean. pi vita Jones. Amber Tooth roe e a o re r the look and color of Ivory, and at Me same time is so innoecet slid fine, that its daily use Is advantageous. even .sa_tlifise teeth that are in a good condition, giving them a beso• uful and pravenung decay, Thom decayed it presume "from becoming worae—lt Ids° fasten/ suet, as are ticeomingloose, aryl will render the foulest tooth delmately white, anti make the breath deliciously sweet Price 45 or V 4 cent, a boa. Par sale by WM. JACKSON, ED Liberty street, bign of the 1.14 Boat. wild N, Wuas , evlar Ufl SAYS MOST MR TIC.--SILIII2a . V6ll ItECotinellsaille, Ohio. Dee. Mr. R. E. Pellet:—Every one who has Ried your Vermifurge speak in almost unbounded prate ut its superior smeary in expelling worms from the mysfetn. Ere a great while your Vermiliag,e will ba the only Otto preporatiou of the kind for which there will ha say de mind in this community. Although not yet 18 montloi slump Unit introduced the salele here, the almond has been large and is steadily on the Mere... Yours,. respectfully, J. GRUEN. iThinstruct me from letter.] s iqualbol worm medicine ran be procared at the. Drug store of R. E. SELLERS, No 67 Woodst, and of Druggists genemlly in the two cities. jot "That whiter skin at hers, them snow, And pure aa manumental alabaster." All kande. have akin like lie shove, whit use Jones Spanish Lily White. It maketh pure snowy, ykt onto ally white. Sold at Fdl Libeiiy street. :19f tEr Sins blow WinattO Via 3 Elatutsaai—, Hea der—the real anallty of a 3a. beide of inner! Coral /Ler ittatorailve Is to toter the Stair to grow ion the head or Stse — or wherever nature intended kali to grieve. - Far sale h Whl JACKSON, No SD Marty! meet, sign of the Big Boot. aest6 hi BAD IMAUI am Bea Tiorre.--Pereone who Ire ei ther see honorably assured that a 2.. 1.,x of onces Amber Tooth Paste will, on one trial, wallow f 'l, . Make the Ilona pore and mew, . i The Troth m 64 and Goma hard. Reader,,josi try thh oare. For eala by ynd, 1 Aow. SON, Cal (sherry et, eignorthe Sig Root ' " oot9 amyl.= rot us TurnmaT,'Jar. John H. scot!, recalled.—When the hot water was thrown upon us, we Were in the street. The gate woo pulled down in the afternoon • and the hot water was thrown on no bekire the breach was made in the fence. Ai little before the front gate was cot down, saw a man with what I took to be Bun; thought it was Mr. Kennedy. It may not have een a gun. Mr It. T. Kennedy was then sworn. Ls one of the owners tithe Penn. factory. The 3lst of July was on Monday. On Saturday was threatened with a mob. On Monday morning we ened the null at the tenni time. There were small knots of persons, eight or ten together. The boys and girls came to work Without being molested. The as sembly increased, and by eight o'clock there was quite a crowd. There were from forty to intrfive persons to work. About two-thirds were girls. The sheriff was there before breakfast, only for a few minutes; but after brisakfiut 1 sent Coe him and he same before nine o'clock. He told the people they were rioters, and requested them to disperse, or he would arrest them. About that ! time they began to break the front windows, by throwing atones and sticks and every thing they could lay their hands on. There would be about 500 or 1000 persona. They increased till eleven o'clock, by which time they had broken over one hundred lights. About that time they attempted to breek.open the front gate. IA plan of the pre terites Was been produced and explained to the tory.] Sent for provisions for the girls at eleven o'clock, as they could not go on; of the factory to dinner. The mob was in the front of the building before eleven o'clock, but when the man went out for the provisions, I hoard a shout, and the mob came to the hock of the building. Finding it was impossible to rove the gate, and the mob being large, I told the engineer it:might possibly frighten I them to blow off the steam, The steam was not discharged over a minute or two. There might be a thousand people there at the time. Some time after the water was thrown MI they broke the gate open. Shortly after the breach was made 1 now two of the gates open; but how they were opened cannot tell. Saw a part of the mob in the yard, Mat the hands got them out and fastened the gates again. Dont know whether the man got back with the provisions; believe he did not. One gate was chopped down by females. At Ws time the factory had stopped. The mob went into the mill and broke some of the machinery. Left the building between three and Pour o'clock in the afternoon; there might he between one and two hundred persons in the building at that time. I was struck several times with stones, but was not severely hurt I told the mob I would let the girls out if they would promise them protection. I let the girls out at the myth west corner, while the mob wee breaking in on the north east. A corn. mitten of the mob went up stain to see if the girls had gone ; and they came leek and reported that they were all gone. Saw William Thompson there. Two days afterwards asked Thompson what he wanted in the factory. He said he considered the house tree and open for any one to go into that thought proper. He had been In our employ about a month before that Also saws person of the name et !keine:in Munkird in the basement of the mill. There was a man who called lama Gen. Karmen. I saw him In front of the olke. When the sheriff was there he wee talking very violently and abusively. He was not a hand I saw George W. Gungle, be was in front of the office. I beard him any something. Can't repeat his language. Saw him frequently that day, up to eleven o'clock I knew very few persons there. I saw Mr Logan, my partner, bleeding. Did not see him struck. Saw him immediately begets and after. Sam Wigley the constable bleeding pro. fusel). Saw the blacksmith's shop door broken Examined by.Mr Sawyer—Saw Mr Thompson early in the morning. oiler which the door was broken open. Did not are Mr T. doing any thing. Dont know whether he was with his mother at the time he wan there. Wm with two ladies; do not know them. to the morning I saw Thompson motioning to some of the girls. Saw Mr Thompson therehetween one and four o'clock. Did not see him do noythibig. By Mr WCalmont—You sayrour mill had ans. peaded some time before that. Will you be good enough to explain the cause of that. Witness—A law had been played, prohibiting on to work over a certain. number of hours except by special coutruct. We had prepared a somber of agreement.. but they were not all signed. Examined by Mr Black—When the paren. brought the children and said they were fourteen yews of age, we made contracts. If we auspeeted them to be mule, fourteen we did not engage them. Previa. to letting off the steam several hundred panes of fight were broken. It was by nay orders the steam was blown of Have uo knowledge of any children beige scalded. By Mr MCialrnont—lfow could you expect to tighten the crowd outside by dischargiug the Wesel amide Wituess—l should think it would frighten any one , it makes o 11131ne loud enough to be heard a ale off. Benjamin Keanedy—W. at the factory at the time of the disturbance. Saw George M. Gungte. Ile woe standinaw nue jn ys.sri to wee. al ths. , ••••• ass hoard in hie hand, which mimeoff the gate, did. not hear him say anything. ; CroseseExamined--Did not sou him commit any • act of violence. John Wigley, sworn —Wea one of the Allegheny Police. Was at the factory on the morning of the 3it:li.sutare'; remained around' theojmroofthefineno There might about three hundred people. Some eggs were thrown. Thought it was no use to make any arrest; brit eudeavored to persuade the peolle to retire. One man was bit on the hat with as egg in the Garencon ; hi. name was Gray. Many peo. ple grinned hi be offended with the sheriff toning there. Heard s great many gate that they had a particular objection to the men the Acrid' brought. ' the 11--,1 Irish, as they called them. The shenff tried to persuude them to leave the place. Did not listen to what he said. Near 12 &clock there wan a female chopping at the front gate. One of the gates which I assisted In close, was thrown open a second time, and bricks and cinders mad every thing that could be gathered was thrown. One of the men seeing me said t 'Here'n one of the eons of b---, let as hill hire.' A Man who had a large cinder in his hand, threw it at me and struck me on the back of the head and knocked me down. The blow made me blind for some time. Bled a great deal. This was between 12 and 1 o'clock. Croas.Exd. by Mr Sawyer—Widerconld not he thrown over the fence from the engine without it would hit something and fly over. The gate app.. the mod valve was open about four inches. Do net know that persons were scalded. By Mr Black—Was there at five o'clock. Was notified by ono of the police officers to be there. Did not hear or sec the steam that was thrown on the people. Observed no violence till the sheriff came. Heard some of the officers say that if lie was sheriff he would call the military. Saw chi'. dren there; many of them as young as the age of feu years. I presume they were there from six years old to thirty. Joseph Randolph—Wan at the Peon. factory on the 31st of July. On the evening prior to that day the Mayor notified all the pollee to be at the factory. Remained from breakfast till about two o'clock. There might be at the most about one thousand poops° • when I left there were about 3 hundred. Sow R obert VALIM help to tear down one of the large gates. It was turn down with the hands, not with instrumeets. Saw James Gilley. The disposition of the mob appeared to be, to get hold of the engineer. Saw Mr M'Keltrey there. Caus honed him not to go in, but they did go in. Saw o little girl there named Stewart. Sheltie a small mark on her cheek. Alan Charles Lindsay. Saw Lindsay throw a stone, and he then asked me 'who threw that atone over my shoulder: The females cut down the gates. The men were be.. hind encouraging them, Cross•Ead. by Mr Black—Heard somebody call out for the engineer to come out, otter the steam Was blown out. After this, I saw Robert Vance at the gate. There was o goOd dear of excitemen t alter the steam woo blown off. Bahm•c 3 / 4 .0 MU...clip .1( Carnbertand 13k. a 180 130 Pittoborgh Water Works. ROI . OBALS will be received at the office or the Water Works, mild Monday. the 29th inst., at 5 o'clock, for furnishing I'tees, as follows, to win 50 pipes, le inch bore, each 2MO lb.. 2110 1111 " varying from WOO 10 243 U lb.. lw •• 12 ~ cook 000 lb.. /60 ••a " " 460 ", With the usual complement of branches. All the ' pipes of ri inch and upwards must be cast on end, and desirable w kayo the 0 inch and the 4 inch east on bud also: bidden, will therefore state in what way they propose m snake these Mies, and the difference in price, if any, between cloning them on end and on the inclm al ed position. It should be kept in ricer that rtion. of the tilea will he required early in Me se po ason, and the whole number by the first of November next. - Payments to be in Bonds bearing Interest, and run ning twenty years. Testing end delivering to be at the expense of the contractor J. II MICLELLANID, Supt. . •• . • . rPHE nobscriber, ill offering for role • bandanme lot 1. of Nunes & Clark's, (New Yorkj and Chicker• ince (Boston.) Pianos, smith) direct attention to the lief that bit Is the only place to the West wilt", the instruments at these two makers can be tried side by side, and where, consequently, a correct idea of their quahtles coo be formed. The kobacrlbor being walnuts to test their relative manta, and Laving for • number of years performed upon the Pianos NannsVe.. Clabk, has tatted into use for the last twelve menthe, a Chick ming Piano, in order to try its durability and finless as tot accompattyment to the voice. This Piano may now be aeon and examined at his rooms lir feels confident of bra ability to give a competent and relia ble opution on the subject_ A handwrite lot of nosy Pianos will he opennd an a taw dnys. 11. KLEMM, dem) Al W Woodwell'• Eload guar for Boots and Shoos, Corner Of Smithfield and Ft/Mhos., Ihruuouton, Pa. tTROTH k scam, tuming commenced the seitcrul Hoot and Rhos business, whotesule amh seta I, 'voted respentfuily Invite the attention of thew trientis and the publicgenerally to their splendid new stook just opened, consisting of men's, women's, boys% misses' sand childrett's wear, of every variety, mutable for Ms season, and at price• to toll the tunes. Also, u splendid article of Illetalte. Slam Shoes for grn• li<oo.o nod ladies. Henze call and canonise for your. solves. • • TROTH R SCOTT corner of Andlhield and 4th am, Pittsburgh. N. B —Traveling Tfunks,terpet Bus, ke., always on hand and low ior cash. • _. . . I"tin. 51UtlPRe Fr &BOW PATEPITHODA Mil— t/ I to 5 tons al cash ettneannar 4 moo. app l rd bills. 5 tool or s Pwards, 3# do par, 6 isas do, interest s& ded. For the superior mislay *tibial:wand we refer to the gloss sad soap toonotastarers of this city general. ly. W & MMITCIIELTRKK, dont lOO litany st fiIDER-00 bbd Fupptior Cnit, Cider, Jo common do, Wilma imrfor We by "d 22113 '" J DILWORTH' 27 vtocdyi . LOCAL MATI'EM DAILY GAZITTP. 001311 T OP QUARTER SEMOOOS. TUE FACTORY ISOM A FURTHER REDUCTION. .41SCELLANEOM J~7iBH W . WOODWZLL, Modern and antique Farnitara, Tmze Snarrr _Pripinnm. 2EI A large and splettatot enurement of nuallum, suitable for Stemoats, Hotel. and prime &eel constantly on hand and made to order. The present stock on. hand cannot be exceeded by say manufactory in the western country. Persons wishing to purchase would do well to gore me a call, as lam determined my prices shall please. Part o f the stock consists in— Teta a Ten; Sleet Elagele; Louis XP? Chain; Queen Elizabeth chairs; Ten Poyse; Toilet Tables; Fruit Table.; Louis XV Commoder, French Mahogany Botswana; Piano Stools; 50 sofas with Plash and Hair-cloth corer.; 50 Mahogany Rocking Chairs; 4U dos Parlor do " Fancy do centre Intact; 2t/ pair Divans; 4 pair pies Tables 15 marble top Dressing pareses; tl Wardrobes; _8 Secretaries and Book cases; marble top Wash Smuts; 4 8 pa pi r fairanc Otty Work Stands; Eivi.lll,l7:l":r'ort'olmorenc7of" chain and other and on Err Stearn Boats furnished on the shortest notice, the moat reasonable terms. decls Pittsburgh h. • ton - Porge — i Ciungarti. i lli p itrniegtg g tg rale t ts 'il ls i rc o o r Zum th e ' rro ' t l arp s d r in the form In which they prepare it, that their Smelt ing Works are now in successful operation, and they rue now ready to math contracts foe the delivery of Ingots to thaw who want In this form; and also tough eat° for the purpose of rolling. copper produced from the !doodle Mines of uk e Superior, ix ascertained to be mut& superior to the ordinary copper in the markets, which is obtained from OM containing foreign mineral mbstancea This copper Ls pekferetly pure, and is not injured by the pro cess an:wiling, and Is therefore greatly to be prefer md for bell metal, rolliog, and many other purposes. As it Is not the intenuon or wish of this Company to erect works for the manufacture of rapper In the various hires In which It is wanted, they alit be happy to make contracts for the delivery of it m the form of Ingots, tough cake for rolling, de., to those who may wish to embark In the business. Hereafter, all the copper obtained from their mines will be brought to Pittsburgh, and large supplies may be expected Letters addressed to C. 0. Hums or THOMAS M. HOWL will meet with prompt attention. deoltk43tu CHARLES AVERY, President. A CARD. To THE ENTERPRISING.—A ra re chance is now presented for the safe Investment in a business en tirely new; one adapted to the man of limited, as well as to the mats of arterials° resourema yielding • profit from capital and enterprise beyond any operation of the day. It is the compLne monopoly of a staple arti cle, absolutely necessary and essentml to every fami ly, as well us indispenanble to the mechanic, artisan and professional man. To capitalims, an opportunity offers itself for a lucrative employment of either large or small sums, bringing immediate and highly satisfac tory returns. Those desirems of embarkh3gln a pleas ant, genteel bnainess, are invfjed, with others, to call at the office of the undersigned, examine the article, and form their own Judgment, from the foots presented. Office, Exchange Buildings, St. Clair at, next door to Esquire Johns , office. COLVER &WEBS. dee!' MTh, Mfg ILI'ILBSII MIRESH PROM THE SHELL—By Burke & r Fut Express, at reduced prices.—To accommo date all lora. of this deliciousluxory, BURKE el, Co. hare resolved to supply the people regularly through out the season, with the choicest Fresh Oysters in cans, half cans and shell, at such reduced prices as will enable every family to enjoy lids delicacy at their tables. An Express load will be received daily at the ware house of JNO. C. BIDWELL, Water sheet" between Smithfield and Gram,- and for sale the: c, and at the fol lowing depatst Reis & Berger ' corner Smithfield and 2d sin; E Hearten., Diamond : ; A Hoe else Peon s; 6th Ward; D Haughey, foot of Liberty sq l Coltart, Jr., Penn'. Avenue; Mercer A Robinson, Allegheny city. nov11: - HEW YOME - J&NEIEOESTOBriIaII — O/2: fffpIMJOHN H. MELLOR, No El Wood street, has received Invoices of • large supply of Piano Fans. from the cele brated mmufaetory of Llieltering. Boston, to arrive in a few days, of which due notice will be given varying in price from 12275 to groo. Also from the manafactortes of II Worcester, and Bacon & Rave., New York, a handsome assortment of 6, 61 and 61 mum* Piano Fortes, rosewood and mahogmy cases, of the most elegant description, and with all the Into improvements. The above; to addition to ;he stock en hand, will maks the largest and most desirable selection ever offered for sale in this city, and will be sold in all cases at manufacturers price., ono ccommodating terms, and a orts.ten goaramce given with every Piano Porte sold. 1 JOHN H. MELLOR, (orole Agent for the sale of Chickernm's Piano Fortes, Westnru Pennsylvania. doe2o - HEW INISTEVERINT. . . . . . . . Twilitenber h. ueen appointed Sole Agent for the tale of CARHARrs IMPROVED 111}..LODE DNS.. manufactured and mid perfected by bleom filuich A White,of Cincinnati. The uniall compass and extent beteg but foot octaves, Meurs. iil.4 W., in accordance with the general desire and demand, have extended Hie scale of these infitrumentato 41 and even 5 mitaAbuii makirg it practicable to perform upon them y mu r k. written for the linen or Organ. The enteric. oleo, has been touch improved by plzming the body o 'the instnoment upon a east iron frame beautifully bronzed and oniaroessied, rendering it at once • moat elegant arid extremely desirable article. The price to pat so low ea to bring it within the reach of ever). one to obtain a perfect musical instrument. ard, at the Mae time. • man elrgent piece of.furni• taxa fot a toettparative vide. If. KI.ELIER. At ,1 tV Woodwell's h. 11.-0211 and examine. deny! NEW PrANOth - . _ Doha ACIIICTIP. N..* Draaa's C 1.1.131.113, Pisa. THE subscriber had put replenished 11119 h r i , :lek of Pianos, which for variety of sty o and prices has Doves been aor ta (Kielty. lasi received and. ' . . 1 e *Holis - ew PD.. , oinention. . .; - • ..• a.megattui u, gfi eti'llYeTT' WV one.i.seerood 61,6, very clegonl Nam* & Clark One " thin " nth ColentanN celebrated P.ollan At taehrortl. This 14 a very superior Piano. One - maboatany, plain, N. N. C noel 3 IL lI.I.EBEK, uJ W Woodwen LATED SPOONS. te.e.- 4 (faxen Silva , Plated Beier Knives; 3 " " plain Tea Ppoon 3 " o Tip a - Threaded extra hamar. " Dessert Spoon, • a " Table I • a " Tobacco Boxes, t ar. Shovel.; I a " Mustard “ • a U. laelrer•Spec Caws 4 " lapec4; 4 " Aaa'd Alto, 4 AllenN Patent lieval;al4 Pimals; juat,ree'd at detta Z. KINSEY'S, 67 Market at WOOL, PLOVR AND PRODUCE. LYMAN, REED k. CO., ISorcootooro Rood, Hurd A C 0..) GENERAL COMMISSION /MERCHANTS ... BOSTON. MASS. . Particular a4eriUen paid to the sale of all kinds of Pro duce. mid [Moral advances made on cousigansersta. L H d Co have leave se refer to— •• Cu.• . M R_ Roomna & o Methll & Rue. • Rred, Parka & ce., Beaver; Leas.o.e & Covode, Wellsville, 0 Heaven Marsh, Eq. Steubenville, 0. S. Brady, Eq. W F Petersain, Egg Messrs R Clangle &. Co. j Gill & Stow. 00.11, Bridge post, a deeW.diaartatay ICS lifireehhilPOorder, (Chloride of Lime.) I SPORTS'S DIRECT FROM Tlik. MAN cFecr..7. KERZL—The subscribers have on hand and sill constantly be 'applied with Jas. Masprau a, Sons' gel etrated lileachiug Powder, which they will vrarrint equal if not superior to any Imported In the U. States, kd which they are prepared to sell at the lowellt mar et price for cask or approved bilis. W A M MI WIIIELTREF:.IGU liberty sl Altieprott & Sone' Soda Leh. Toubmnbers are now receiving their Fall stock lof tbe above article, three vessels, the Juniata, Medallton and Lydia, having amve.d at Philadelphia and Rah:more, and Ito more, the Stephen Baldwin and Leda, shortly expected; they are, therefore, prepared to receive orders They will receive daring the win ter and spring regular supplies eta New Orleans. ntral3 W A AIMITCHELTRF.F. UNI.RI/14-2 bb's No 1 Mackerel ; • I3n bbl. No 1 mankerel; hf do No 2 do; " " 3 iv do Tanner. Oil; 5 do Alum; 3 do E Saha; 3 do chip'd Logwood hf do Noumea's; 50 hos No I .cue Hernoa, ND hos No Ido do; do .cooled [Soa p do No 1 Pceirs`d do; 10 do No 4 Joao 1 hale Clore.; 10 bags Java Codne; hbd. prune N 0 thiptr, Joel reed and (or sale droll DROWN it CULBERTSON IiTCLIS. a. O. COCEILIAZ RITCHIE & COCHRANE, FORWARDING COIIIIIBBIOII MERCILVITR, NO. 93 TCHOUPITOIJLAS STREET, Na.se Orleans. rinTBM thew Mends and the public that they hare ionger any connection with their late establis mein In Penn atreet, known as the Pittsburgh Brewery, hattng removed their entire business to the POINT BREWERY, in Pin street. otyltud D. D. 14111 %ser , De D niist. Canter of Fourth and Demi., between Market and Ferry abeam. sept-dlyin werrwew troweews, lM C. roc.y enos. tr JACOB Poet[, retax Bub JAABBS . • amens Nice. GLASS WORKS. StittPSON .4 menufaeturers or Vials, Bottles, and Window Glass. keep ronstnntly on hand a general assortment of the above articles. Also, make to order a superior tangle ofklineneor Soda-IVater Bottles, of colored glass. No. If Wood at, Pittaborgh, Pa. a9g3l-aza Mitt subscribers have this day associated theta selves together for the purpose of trunsaeUng • wholesale stud retail Dry Goods and Grocery business, at No 'NO Libeity, °miner !seventh street, taute r th e eryte mid firm t nuary Is4 IUSIfFIFILDst. ys. N. 11—Our old en...turners and the public ere invited to give or a call led WELSII FLANNELS -W R Murphy has on hand a Intl assortment of these desirable Roods; also, a full assortment at domestic umdtrinkable do, and a full assortment of %cartel and yellow, and spotted, for Crimmins wear. llama made Flmnels—whne, brown and hatred: a supply constontly on hand. deeao pile sub. fibers, surviving partner* of the firm of Atwood, /ones ft Cw., Will 0 01Willaa to transact a yerwordtng and Commission bosinesk under the style of Hardy, Jones a. Co. AARON A HARDY, jab_ P. JONRS. . . . I_lOX LOST.—Lon, on the link °ember, one Itos, _Df WO be., marked "A. M. S A Lackey, Saint Louis. Mo.' It la 'opposed to have been taken ad on board or steamer Caleb Cope or Lake Fie, as the dray.m who hauled it delivered goods to these boats. A liberal reward will be paid for the recovery of the same. Ja.l-2W_ D I.KECII Co, Coma _ IDI.IItEIPi LOST—Was dropped by a Ludy on her way from tlliott it Er' tglith'z book store, Wood st. to Earria'e trimming store, purple AIM Purse, worked whitetail headit, containing a PM note on Me Bent of Pittsbutgh. The cutler will b• suitably re warded by !eating the same at either of the above named stores. defy; CE. THE undersigned NOTI havlng removed to Wubingtoo city, Will attend to the prosecution of claims on the GOVelltUlt.M, and to any lave business before the Courts of the District, with which he may be entrusted. _ttscn r, ,L ANDREW VYLIE, T /JAYE au day associated With In the whale- X sale Grocery, Ploduce and Communion business, my bloater Joseph, under the firm of J. 3 DILWORTH Cr. J. 8. DILWORTH. _Jinntry I N - JAILED E. limas, A TTORNEY AT LAW. Office removed to Fast* Meet, between Smithicht and Orem angel ' HOUSES, bars, FARMS, Valuable Baal Estate for Bale. Lfiallds•lng described propertr to the cities of Pittsburgh Led Allexbefty, sod v i cinity, is offered e au secommodsting tem.: cm m rrrrsatracm. 1 Lot, 42 feet m front on Liberty street, below: Man bony, by MO feetto Brower) , alley, being partoft,ot N o 190, near the Monongahela river. Lot No 460 having GO feetfront on Sevent street by MO feet to Strawberry near the come h r cf G Meet. -• 1 Lot on Elm street, 50 feat by 70. Lots Nos 1.,1.167 and IA on First street, between Ross and Try atqpiets, each havingiN (catboat on Mr. street by htl feet deep. Lots Nos 498,159 and 14P, having 94 feet fr... Third street be 00 feet deep, Lots 161 sod 1601, having *I feet front on Third meet by 60deet deep. Lots Nos 23, 24, 25;n11,1214, twenty-2 re feet on Quar ry street by 00 feet deep. Two Lots, Nos 9611 and 401., on Penn street, in the Ph word, 4 feel by 100 (eel to Spring alley. I Loll on Penn oreet,in the 9th ward, between Bald win and Morels streets, having 2.1 feet front on Penn street by 100 feet to Spring alley. 11 Lots Ong Butler street, in the 9th Ward, between Wilkins and Baldwin stree* near the Allegheny river. 24 feet front by 120 feet deep an or .4.COMIXT. Lots Nos SI. and 127, having ISO feet front on Beaver by 240 to West Common, between Ohio street and North Common. Lou; Nos 110 and 01, Lavin i GO feet front on Federal meet, by 010 feet to 'Meddle( Way, between the .I:rta.. mond and North Common. Lot No ILA having CO feet km Sandusky welt by 'NO feet to Pin alley, between Ohio street and North Cont :Lan. Rye 10 sere hot. is ReurL , e township, near the bo rough of Manchester, Nos 11d7,1&+, len, I ten ten Lot on the Ohio river rod Ike Beaver road, between the U.S. Martha Hospital Lot and Phil lips' oil cloth factory—to be sold to quantities to suit purchasers Enquire of CHARLES IL SCULLY, or JAMES O'HARA, Harke's Building, 4th at. ' TO COTTON AND !WEAR PLANTERS. IDLANTATION IN ARKANSA9.--The subscriber 1. offers for sale the eneneive plantation in /Liken s., formerly belonging to and occupied by the late Governor Kent, of Maryland, and containing twenty eight hundred and e*hty-throe and a half acres of land. fbis estate Iles in the noweles of Phillips and Crit tenden, and is situated in VLalnitt Bend, on the Missis sippi river, twenty-five miles above the town of Hele na. It Ls said to be the highest river tiled in that re gion of country. Its soil Is peculiarly' adapted to the growth of canon. It, improvements at. an overseer.s house, a home-mill, aeveral corn houses, and good quarters for servants. • upwards of seven hundred acres of this land have boeu cleared and are now cultivated.. The rest of it may be easily cleared, (the most being already done,) and has leas timber open it, and Mar:chieflyof ash, which is readily sold at a well locatid,wood yard, in quantities of several dimmed cords every year. Thu plannuion is one of great value, and presents a rare oppornutity to the public. In the hands-of • good planter it mayr be easily made of immense annual pro fit Its facilities of intercourse with New Ode.. af ford a constant avenue for the &spout Pilf its product. It is distant about RA miles from Cioemaau , 2Po rtillea from the mouth of the Ohio, and 740 miles from New Orleans. ERMiMMii=l For terms, &c., apply (post paid) to WILLIAM B. PF.RINE, ).4.,Ktirra Baltimore, Maryland. THAT SPLENDID PRIVATE RESIDENCE now In the occupancy of Mr. Simnel H. Wick ersham, awaited in the Fins Ward of Allegheny city. This property is beautifully located on the bank of the Ohio. baying a river front of 20a feet, protected by a stone welt, sod extending back 34.5 feet, coos. mending a beautiful view of the elty.and the river. There 11120 two steam ferry boat landings within n few steps of the property, furnishing convenient Recess by steam, at all times, to the city of Pittsburgh, and Tem. pe ranceville on the south aide of the river. The house Ina large double two story brick, finished in the latest style, with all the modern conveniences and , caprovemr.ata, suitable oat house,s, monk boasc, stable, carriage house, the 6c. The gut!ou is well supplied with shrubbery, and 50 chime frail trees, incliohng pear, apples, and peach es. For terms and other particulars, apply to & ORINN, All.ollll. Al Low. jaitiStm Office on due st, above Smithfield -=•-• 968 Aaron Coal Land for Mao, SITUATED on the hfononobela river, about !Smiles from Pittsburgh and 3 miles above third Lock, in the immediate neighborhood of Messrs:Lyon & Shrub, and Me. John Rm.'s purchase. This fine body of Coal will be sold at the low price of 113 a per acre—one third in hand, bulance in five equal annual payment, without interest. Title indisputable. Location very good—cannot be surpassed. For further particulars enquire of S. BALSLEY, who has • draft of said pro. petty. Residence ad st, below Petty, Mr. Adams. Row. N. IL There if another seam of rind on this tract, about Of feet above the lower, of ex.llent quality. S. B. T . . HE mbscriber will tiellon accommodating terms, n valuable tract of unimproved laud,situate an the road leading from Brighton to Prooklin, about eighteen miles from Pittsburgh, and about eight miles from the town of Freedom on the Ohio river. The tract rains 402 acres and 20 perches, strict tnewure The land is of so excellent quality, about 00 acres cleared, and well watered, and will be sold either in whole or in farms of convenient rice, to suit puretutrtrit. For further particulars enquire of WM. BOYD, Atty at Low, office on 4th at. above tinuthaeld, Pitudiurgh.i nayal.t.tik.ortf T liwall - gatdalto In Ohio. ATRACT of land, 00 sores, in Harrison, Portage Co., on the Cuyahoga river—about 30 acres ander on.. oroven:tent Also, two unimproved lom in Ute •tllage f Warren, Trumbnll Co., tltt feet by titt. Alan, a lot ot groand in the centre of liartionl, Trumbull Co., wolt • fine dwelling house and store—one of the hest stands fora merchant on the Western Reserve. Any or all terma. this property w IS ill be sol AIAH DICIMY ac it Co.,d on very i t feblo Water and .Front ato. ALCTORY AOR BALE OR - ICEINT., THE large mild well butt% Faetery, erected on Itches ot..rei=letr rent from the I•4lle4nrVlt: lot on veblh the e ons Is ereetedlres NO feet on Rebecca twee, and eons beck 110 feet be 11tek street_ The wain bailding is of brie*, three stone. !kb. and BO Bet long hy tri feet yride. The Engine Houk ta large an d eatritoodious, ilk an engine, WI., suck, fee.. all in complete order. The property will be wild low, cod on advantage°. terms. Inquire of ROBERT 11111 NIGHT, deetti-dant Agent. jckFOR RENT—For one to three year., from she first of April next, a large two storied bnob Dwelling flouse.pleusiunly situated on the hank of the Ohio river, adjoining the borough of ;taw bes• ter, with abdut four sores of lend, out buildings, fruit trees, ite. &e. Apply to laZ JAIMS A HUTCHISON he Co To yet. A2A LARGE and will Enished Room, second story, Cu the corner of Wood and Third streets, above the Exchange office of ti m It R'illums. Possession given immediately. Inquire of hPGILLS & ROE, MI Liberty st FOR SALE OR REST . . . i l ei s THE submnber offers for sale or rent. his mid. deuce In Allegheny city. Possession can be ri sen Ist of February, or sooner if coronary, and who. ever may occupy it, might find it advantageous to re tain some of the lurnituni, de., paraculan sun ysuited to the place. lab R. W. POINDEXTER. 12:WANTED TO RENT—A small private dive.- .., with not leas than four rooms and n ktichno, within 6.re or ten minutes reach of the Diamond. address, with parttcanua, WI Post Office... =11:1M1:1 . - MO LET.—A Lot on Boyd'. Hill, stumble for one or two !Met' Yards, to let. Apply to vot.lni M. B. LOWRIB, Agent, Wylie at. TWO HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE. TWO LOTS on Beaver street, in dmcity of An . Allegheny, above the upper Commons, on which in erected a frame building, two moilea high. suitable for two small tenement... The lots are each twenty feet in front by one hundred feet ddcceeyy ,, and run back to a street forty feet wide. The huiMngs on the pre mises will pay a very handsome interest on the invest meta, and the property wall be sobl cheeplor rash. Apply to Sproul, Clerk's °Mee; U. S. or to none KAY & Co ROSEDALE. TO LET. THIS delightful Summer Retreat, for as sb lime )rears pt occupied by Mr. L. Burch field, Is offered for safe or root the first or April hell This property hes bell! improved by additional buildings, and a substantial stone wall, and terrace planted with Evergreens and Fruit Trees. To good tenant, capable of conducting she Retreat, the terms will be reasonable. GEO COCHRAN, _Pinsbingix Dee. E. Agent for-Proprietor. kTHE subscriber offers for rent for the term of one or more years, a largo convenient well ed two story Dwelling House, containing s rooms and Kitchen. There is a lot of ground conteinieg epees of fine young fruit mes of every kind, Gable, &a., connected win, the house. To rmy person wish ing a dedightful residence within a few minutes ride - of the city, this will be a rare chance. For terms, which will be low to a good tenant, ingniro of Me. Wright, near the premises, of John: Watt, corner or Hand and Liberty streets, or of ocein-if 'THEO. F. WRIGHT. Propirty th Allegheny Ole tutor lirair. riltHE mbecribers oder for sale a number of choice j . Lets, situate in the Second Wartl x fronting on the Common ground, on easy terms. Inquire of W. O'H. ROBINSON, Atty at Law, St Clair at or of JAB ROBINSON, on the premises. mytTni&ortf T gooto - h - Hottomst Linit - ithir -- TEN ACRES OF LAND, sine - led in Feeble. towe -1 ship, on the Monongahela, three:ad/es from Fins burgh—in lots to saitiourehasers. For Miler partic ular. apply to Henry Woods, 3d et, or to A. WASHINGTON, n0v2.2-dtf 4th, above Smrthfield at - Oididriiiii7OOlua A L. , , Blenheim and Dwelling, alnico on the Erie Extenaion Canal, in the village of West Mid dlesex; a desirable location fora Merchant Also, a Lot and, in rad Ste good Dwelling House Well edited fine Tavern St village of Orangeville, on State line of Ohl& Terms easy. [RAUH DI=Y & Co. fable Water and Front eta. COAI — LIND FORbVT.I , — . .. - •eveil acres coal land lot sale, situate in bend of the 310nongaticla River, above Brownsville, Pa, having a T foot ve of oral which will be sold in orcholligt for goods. Foe partici/- are apply to romt3l rt & WtHARRAIUGH 33 wood st AC W WAREHOUSE subscriber ho for sale the three story brick Warehouse on Wood street, occupied by R. Tenzer A. Co. api? WM. WILSON, Jr. The aubseribess will sent part of the wore house now occupied by them. Apply to LEWIS, DALZELL, Co., janl9 64 Mari Meet. YALLTABLE REAL ESTATE Ohl PENN STREET FOR SALE—A I.ot of Ground situate on Porto 'sweet, between Ilay and hlatbury :streets, adioinius the house and lot now oceopjed by Richard Edwards, having a front of 33 fact, and in depth 126 feet, %Intl be void on favorable terms. Tide aueseepdonalde. En gin. of C. G. LOOMS, 4th et, near Wood. ocull-dt( FOR RENT. laA TIIRIiE story Reek Dwelling Mose, on %Voter, above Grant surer. Fosararoon given on the first offonstary, 044, or warier if reyaired. For terms, inquiorof nov7 0 BLACKBURN A Co, motor en W OROICSTEWS PEADOS. T F.CF3VED Ms day, and far sale . at numufacturers prieea three elegant Rosewood Pianos, m a d e by H. Woreenter, N. V. These Instruments are consider ed fully equal, If not stiperior, to any now made in N. Y or k, Laving so full, Maud, and malcalloneunte; war ranted to wear well and glee satisfaction. . The prim of these Pianos is belipned to be much lower than my other llndldeblareeald..Pf.Y. Those who are is want of aAd g ° • - •• end Orient Plano at a moderate price, will furnace caidand eaamine the bove at the store 43( aloe sukeribetovbere a largo immanent of Chlckerms'a celebrated Piano. eanaiwpra ha found ~. JOHN : 14:111ELL0 . 1 dead T. H.'CIAVAITAITCIII4 Retelling, Forwarding and; heneral - Commtr e • lion Merchant, canal:smut Srazita:kgi LIMB ? Mo. N. B.—Omen gueattors paid to *NO* for purchasing in kis market, and all tantruu ikmaptry arartuctenE eat terkee at Ritubitult, iotlllld.radest k cox . , MEDICAL. Llizarr s - Jr m• s I. nAiers VEGETABLE EXTRACT I S THE ONLY REMEDY that can be relied on for the permanent cure of Spasmodic Contramions. IF nration of the Nerve', Nervous or Sack Headache ervous Tremors, Neuralgic Anemia., iie/teitli De kaStrt Deficiency of Nervousand Physical Enemy and all Nervous Disorders, including the motudrradiiti Mall diseases that ever affect the human race— . or Failing Sickness, Hysterical Fits. Mancelslam, spasms, Ac. Hart mould impress it upon the Minds of the athleted that the Vegetable, Retract is the only sma rtly ever discovered that can be relied oo for the per. tomet cote of this most dreadful of all diseases. As its tendency is to insanity, roaduessand death, the 00.1 SKILLFUL PHYSICIANS of fkirope. as well as those of ousels - a wintry, have pronounced Epilepsy incurable. And it has been so considered by many, until this Smi th h ,, 1 , 1 ,.,, , , wriatu, of all ve discories vras madc . by Be. S. nearly Aileen bars since, during arh.tdh time it has pworuqns me of the meat REMARKABLE CURES upon record, and has acquired a reputation which .time alone can' efface. Phyalelans of andoabted chill and experience, ministers of rations denomintakun, as well in hundred. of our eminent citizens, all,unom to recommending the use.of this tmly.alttable timeTs ' eine 43 their patients, cEihge., cod frlent who are' af , dieted, as the only remeaky. WE QUOTE THE LANGUAGE'- , - mie d by those who lam been cured by:this value* medicine: One says, "I„have lingered beyond my pow er of description, but Enow rejoice in being May re stored-to health and happiness." Another says, -I thank Gal I feel that law o wall roam ',Niko feel it my doty to proclaim it 'to the ends of the mirth, that W ho similarly vilieted may had relief." Another (who ie on EMINENT LAW Y ER and well known in this city . ) soya, "My Sea has been Whirled for years w i t h Epilepsy, but Is no* eat/spiti n g good health froin the Vegetrible Extract. Its fame, nye he, "should and ought to be sounded to the y ns of the earth." An. other says. "Lanuage enurel inadequate to express my gratitude to Dr. Han for having been the means, under the blessing of Hod, of restoring me to the enjoy. meet of good health, after having been milieted with Epilepsy In its wont forms for more than twenty three years, and my morning and evening oblation of prat., and thanksgiving aunt continue tn ascend to that God Who has aEicted but to make me whole." Mrs..l. Watley, 115 Orchard street. Y. Y., states that she has been subject to fits for many year., s o om m , been restored to perfect health (a ft er every ether means had failed) by the use orate Vegetable Extract. Dr. Charles A. Brown, of Dover, Mosel county, Als who Is one of the best physicians in the State, says that he has been much benefited by the use of the ble Extract, and that he unhesitatingly prescribes it to every case of Epilepsy which corm • under his know!. edge. . _ Curtis 0. Mayberry, ER. formerly Postmaster at Lime Mills, Crawford comity, Pa., now living in Erie county, Pa., states that for many years past he has been sorely afflicted with fits, and he is now happy to state that a persevering cum of Dr. Hart's Vegetable Emmet_ has restored him to sound health, being entire, ly Creed from Mar worst of all diseases. Prom the Cincinnau Commercial. REMARKABLE CURE. follawiriff centric.° A. given to Messrs. The.- =6 /C. hIIIebPOMOT Hart'. Agents for the sale of his ' F i l e alif4 b S7cll -XlWt 'VPe e in e Teuecodf Epileptic apiTac"er. in our editorial columns from the fart that is the only known medicine that will cure 4ilepsy, at the some time believing nto he one of th e rotator diwoveints In medical science- Thysimans and men of science of el age s have been trying todiscovet a remedy for this disease, but all has been m vain soul the present dis covery of Dr. Hart, and we would now say to thou afflicted with fits, despair no longer, for there is hop--! MESSRS. THOMAS & leln Main street, C.- =non, Oh 10, Agents tor Doctor Han'. Vegetenkt Extract for the cure of Epileptic Et& Gentlemen—lt is almost imposaibl e for I ssgue „, express with what heartfelt satisfaction] Illidre.SAiroe few lines m you, for the purpose of in yen 0: he beneficial results that __have bean effected by the use of Dr. Hurt's Vegetable =ram. My son, aged twelve years, has been severely af flicted with Epileptic Pits, and with sure severity We: the opinion was, he could lot be cured. ,In one of Ms ...cystms he fell and broke his arm. called in Dr. Mulford, a very excellent physician, who re-set IL He informed me that my son's Nervous System was Very much deranged, and that it would be impinsible to core hitn of Epilepsy, us Epileptic Flu were almost intent/tic, mid employing physicians ui his ace world be only throwing money away. I called upon Dr. Puttee; he informed me tbat, the disease had assumed a chronic form, and it would take a long ama to cure him dim could be cured at all. He became worse and worse, and I began to thibk there was no cure for him, until I saw the advertise mein of Dr. Hart's Vegetable Extract in one of our city fret ' : . with d ten, ce rfitean', f romn ty p l r i so n o r h e e a 11 I ttl e rt . : years, and restored to health by Meuse of Sic Extract I called at your store, and aftersonvershig with Mr, Thomas, I came to lilo conclusion to purchase a fo r e package. It done little or no good. I Moue. I would try another, from the use of which I pereelved some litue:benefit I then curie to thaeonclusion to parch.< a ten tar box. I found that nwuof so much service to loin I was induced to purchase a second, And I am truly thankful that I dour so, as by the use of the len po“,t ge• he boatmen restored to 'Perfect health. Should any person be desirous of seeing him , and eeruuning lint., particulars, I should be pleased in gratify theta ,by their calling on me at my resident-, south Wt.., comer 01 Fourth mid Pal} some,,, Calm iO - Utuo. ISAAC N. PERKIN° (locoman, August MIL 1545. -• •• . • THE TIME: IS NOT FAR DISTANT When thousands who are now trembling ender the hand of this dreadful disease. and fearing that every suaek may prove (Mai, will final prominent relief mat be restored to new fire, by using fins celebrated medi cine. Over one thousand centficatc have been To rt, yeti to lef.itmony ui ilm• benefiellti r Its produced by the use of Harr, Vegetable • et. SreparmLby S. HART, M. D, New 1 ork. Snee,one package ...... • • • ..... ,$•••• •• • • 'the, do fora packages l• 10,011 do eight do 21 :h!X' THOMAS Sr MILES, 169 Main street. Cincinnati. Ohm, GcnerolAgentll for United States, Canada, and West ladle- WILMOK. see OMIT, Or Inamtmd and Maim! it, Agent for Sittsbusgh, Po. ray Sr. illbourne, Columbus, Ohio & E Gaylord, Cleveland. and for sale by most or the prineipnl drug, gists and t Merchants throughout the United States novi . r ‘ li_kwS _ _ • DeLLEY'S MAGICAL PAIR ElTBelu7olo gimp , . following from George E. Pomeroy, Fa y, well known propnetor or the Erprere, rltenir rha for imelf of the importance of the Vain EILIIIC10( to eVrry MA RAMA,. My R Variness Om, Albany.feeli, Sept. I. ear Sir—With ero no or- ilhnuy pleasure I address you in relation to ng Web enefit I have received from your invaluable Pant Extractor. Lately., nly bide daughter, 6 years old, had a limber of boilinvoater turned into her bosom; her antenna. were dreadful, so that • crowd blatantly gathered Ire lore the house to Mara the cause of thc terrible tore her clothes - asunder, Sod soon spread on your salve, and she W. carried nod laid upon a bed. She w. soon relieved Rom her pants, and says I Mel so if I could leugliin and was soon in sweet sleep. She was scalded to a blister from the top of her shoulder over more than half her'. cleat, and round under the arras. On the shoulder and breast it was vary deep, yet from the first hour, a las complained only when it was dressed. The sore healed rapidly, nod there to no contraction of the muscleso With minty wishes. my dear or, (or year suecesvn the sale of thts mighty oracle, I am yours, walk respect, GETJ: E. POMEROY. THE TEST and NO AtISTAKE' The geMbille Dailey, will eTer produce the same in- Centeno°as relief and soothing, cooling effect, to the sevenlm eases of Burn Scalds, Pilcs,Ac. The eounierfens—no s, atter wtder what moo. they may appear—always irritate, end increase tne onto. TO THE PU BL I C °' P. liolmes of Chatham, Melvin Flndge, Columbia county, N. 1- , have been elldicted with rhea. =tun, to my breast, feet, and all over my body, to six years,. that 1 could not strun! and wan eared by three applications of Dalley's Ma g i cal Pain Extractor. E D WARDD P. 1101....ME5. Mr Dailey: Sir—l cut my gerwith a copper null, the poisonous nature of welch caused my arca to owed considerably, with constant shooting pains .llp to the shoulder. A large swelling taking place at the arm pit, with increasing pain, I became. fearful of the tor k law. In this extremity your Pain Extractor was re commended to sue, and which I was prevailed oboe to try. The consequence was that it atforded me almost 411111.11{ rebel, and in three days I was completely cu red. JOSEPH lIARIUSON, New York, corner Broome and Sullisout ma, Sept Et. Intd. NOTICM—IL Dabber is the ridgemor of this-iovalu able remedy, and nevm has and never will cameo.- gnu, to any m in the secret ails comburationi All Extractors, therefore, not made arid put up b him, ace base counterfens. Paorlttertra's Dr ens-415 Broadway, New York; Cheltnut street, Phila. JOHN D. INJOHOAN, General Depot; Dr. W3ll THORN, dgent4 for, Pittsburgh. Dadry's Amoral Gdocate Cure 414 Cares humors, spavin, quitter, growie,. sores, galls, and bruises. Pamphlets, contairung cer tikcates of respectable parties, may be had on applica tion to JOHN D. MORGAN, ne•ls dlyis Agora, Pittsburgh. MEDICAL & SURGICAL OPFIChC s - icci.? _ ISNo. fills DIAMOND ALLEY a i ::...:. • , tew door. below Wood street, ' tdf, 5 ,... .... . DR. nnowN, having bee& . ... i 5,.., •. regularly educated to the &isediee 1 „.... . _ j ; profession, and been roe some time :, .--; • . ' •":";,, in general practice, now confines his attention to the velment of those private and delicate rem§ ;?..,' ..• .' , ~.. . -.- A plaints for which his oprfortunines T .. . . and experience peculiarly quality c•!.'.• . - •• him II yqats ualduowly devoted to to • y & Imam:ten t o fthose complainta(during which time he has hail more practice and has cared more pa tients than can ever fall to the lot of any private prat.; thinner) amply qualifies him to offer .eurunces of speed permanent, and satisfactory core to alt afflicted with deheate di...,...• and all diseases wisink therel from .• Dr. Drown would inform ilume ailllcied with Titivate diseases which have became chronic by dine or nd graveled by the use of any of Lho common n0(411.01 Of the day, that Weir complaints can be radically and there oug hly cured; he having given his carefal attention to the treatment of such cases, and miceende4 In hundreds of Instances in curing persona of inflatimunibn of tha nook of the Wadden, and kinglinadiseases which other. result from those cases where others have consign e d thed , to hopeless despair. Ile partieularly invites such as have been long and an.neeeitatilDY treated by others to consult him, when every satisfaction-win be , loon them, and their Caste teemed in a earend,liptitonei and intelligent manner, pointed ont by a long experience nadyand investigation, ',bleb it is inimosndd o for Won engaged in general practice of reedit:inn to . give tit one class of diseases. ujitorois or 6 1 . Tar..—Dr. DMIT stk. leen. pore sons afflicted with I erma to call, al he inkaintid WM, vier attention to this dime.. CANCERS aim-cored. Skin s, y eared Merges very lota. MT.—Patien. of euh ecx Imes at • distance, by suuhar their disease In vvrtung, moils all . ,the syrup' loamy em obtaidinedicines ands directions Gar me, by 'addresaing T. BRO BROWN, ht. a, post paid, and =b.! V f SCO No. 65., Diamond alley, °Maxim th• s. overly Bitsnaravant.—Dr. Droorrioa newly discovered reme dy Oir Rheumatism Is a speedy and certain mnuedY for that palithd trouble. It never OE., and Private Consulting riXooma i No, di Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. Tb, 'Doctor. ataaara a bomb: • RZNo cure no pet (Moe of American &Fo testa. AllE 3l / 1 1.}ZIN01.10111,orthe fate "Orlinlio , 0 Greenough, continues the businteeor Consalting Eunineer and Patent Linemen at hia.bniee IA the eltY of WASHINGTON. Ile may he .Desalted and em ployed in making examinations kusinel4o,o in the .Latent Office and elsewhere, in famishing - SS:airbags • andepeeifiemions of math/ann. and all ly,trallent, amend, re-isauo oronalliAMOTC , atenllll the United Sun.' or Europe. r - i(C:CMl,Olafebn: coastal ed profinionally on all pwartioa ael litEgation axle kw antler lb. Patent•Laarr lions beam the Patent Olike or an-appeal ih•• for which his long experience lb ibeibite.olololer. in his proression,iime peculiarly &Mil him.S. The pm, leash:mai beanieo of the late ,, Wri?shieler trodag been placed in al. by.* all imam Ekraimaa thereto elfuld be addraisesi to hun past poidF„Ainiackworo m s, tear Hmt:7loLeaky;F,s-4p-bii. emp) ,lideriamitAg laitaja saiazaas. nen.. No2 s and tor sentry.. • Ant 6 „1606113.,t4r,.
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