A REAL Witatite.rYtaident Polk rises at day • C Oath) Morning post. I , light, and takes an early walk, and an early breakfast —works till l2—gives an audience till 2—dines early —anti works afterwards till lute at night—often till DIGLER, Ellll.ll I'IT rsiiumill, FRIDAY. NuvENIBER 21 [l 7- Vfl P A 1 , 11. a. A.vot fot countr newspapers ,' THAT 01. D CHARGE:CuI. Webb gi‘ea not i ce in , r , the \ grnt for the P S . littsburgh Daily orning Post., ... the Courier & Enricher, of his intention to prosecute and Weht,lr Nlerenry and Nlnnuthetcler, to meet,. the Tribune fur reviving the old charge that he was adve l tisernes and subscriptins. lie ha s offices in ( ~d _ bribed by the United States Runk; thus affording an NKw VottK, tit tne Coal Othro. 3U \..0 sttect, hriniug the T, 'bone (awe.) ! opporturnt for a judicial investigation. 1 1 1 . 01 ,L rr A tt , v , , :` t s „ .... , 1 . 2 ,: S a , ,, a..j' i r. ' t : t e. : ,,, t • ~,i (...,„,, 0 , 7 ,, , 5! ,, 1 IT 13 lain that there are .howls in the Philadelphia Pl.,e street. 1 and New York markets diet sell at /1500 each. LiKt.Tosottr., S E coiner ito,timete and Calvert 514,1 - V. Intro our pup, r can Lc, atten, and term. of ad VCrti - . SN r nk.K ' S ITltty•l It) 111 the 2d Cong ahig hen riled Diitiiet in New Jer.ev, is 10.49. United States JudgestaP• i Ott A Silt IX C.—The weavers of Movamensing, We h o ve obnerved of late, that the columns of Philadelphia, have struck for higher wages, several of the eastern joarnals in this State, [have Busilen were originally invented by a travelling or. been occupied with labored attempts to puff into nt-u• grin grinder, to accommodate her munkev with a place Lice the merits of a Philadelphia candidate fur this to ride. office. Wit do not believe that the interests of any -- -- INS . AN E ASYLUM. applicant can be advanced by such a proceeding.— n m j .., The style of these productions sunieritly indicate t,,rel,::°w"D' I} ; .q., May" tr the clis , of Pitts. ffi both their origin and object. Every line trannparent- Deur Sit :—S)mputlis fat the afflicted and ap tali er ly exhibits 'hit prevalent conceit which AU infests Lill' regard fur the h41,”11 1,1 the City-, induce us reopeett'ul minds of the citizens of our eastern Metropolis, that ly to request that you will call a public meet tag of the all the learning and talent of our State, is confined citi l zens of Allegheny county o be holden at Audi time (on to the eastern side of the Schnylkill • and tint as you . id i er i n tl , a i c . e n as youyt ex l r„ lt • l d u deem einc, : f p , r . . , .l . l: t r i, ,..l.o a l n ak A l3 tutu rn 10 1, proceed further went, every mile but plunges you the Insane. The pet hal; in ourindgetnetiChasarr: deeper into the datknens of barbarism. Rut netwith- ved for the commencement of this important work; standing this self cumplaced ansumptien of ...pt.. inri. but as h ri actr i tii) n - of , sentimsint . and concert of action ~t,.. ty by Philadelphians , it seem, to Ire connideted a man than, T i ' t is de . s . irable . t ' u a' k Y no t v o v w hether iiKu th d e u v l i c e ‘ Zt 'u we rn e ft n: t er of deep policy to inflict on the public mind abroad, terrain respecting it, are to any considerable extent, it. the notion that their metropolitan luminaries, enjoy a accordance with public opinion. rodigious popularity. and exercise a wonderful inflit , .I're sic, " , r3 . t respectfully Sze.. P W m Ewlibaum, Thos ankevrell, crone in tha country. Hence, it becomes necessary Th ., m Howe, Itichaid Biddle, that these laudatory biographies, though secretly erna- Edo D (;,,,..„,,, Wm !Annul-, Jr., riatingfrOM the city, should claim a country paternit y ; Jinn T Logan, M Allen, Geo It White, and tho Dernocr or ie t iopet a at Harrisburgh and Read- W Bagaley, F Lorenz, A Culbertson, i. , E. , ore made to express a most anxious solicitude: M At . ti, Saml Snowd.ll, for the success of their favorite. Lewis II utoltison, Allen Kramer, The county democrats by their politicalfirmness and integrity, have saved the State and the Union from mrst ule of M higgery, Nl3tiVi3rn, and abolitionism; Irm It SUM!, in the estimation of Philadelphians, they are unfit to till even a subordinate office in the Custom Ilouge• It is no doubt a very comfortable arrange ment lint them, that the county should furnish the NOR', rod the lean nutloli yin the city should einjiiy t h e o f. flees. We would not, hoe ever, be understood as e to undervalue or disparage the personal, prole...Mind or genealogical merits of the gentleman, whose rlanis t / the appointment of Supreme fudge, a t e so urgently and indiscreetly, pressed upon the executise. \\e have a candidate in the West, eh° Bill not seller by comparison, eith any rhtiaddli,Liesn, but leis friends huge not considered that his meting ur claims could bo enhanced, by puffs made at 111/111e, and Sent abroad Ice publication. The course of the President w ill n"r be hweitolbsi by such utter:l,l6lo rnanufucture a factitious and ticti tioui public opinion Tut Rota, aT or Post NuTi.s.—During thedet les part of 1839, says the Philadelphia Kerdutie of the 17th, a store in Nlatket street near Fifth, we, bro ken into and robbed of several thousand dollars in ping notes on the Blantets Bank of Tennessee, nod die Union Bank of Tennessee, of the denomination et goa. The individuals who petpetrated tin. bold and extenatie robbery have been sought fur in Intl ou. parts of the eutintry by the police of this and oth er cities without success until within the last three weeks, when infortnution was received by Recorder Four, of the place where the notes were and the whereabouts of the persons suspected of h.tv ing stolen them. The Recorder with his usual elfi cincy and promptness took instant measures to re. Caner the property and bring the rogues to j u,kire.— Accordingly, he sent officer McGowan to New York, and that office, having obtained the ai.i.tance of Mr Camp, a person was at rented and brought to this city and Is now in prison awaiting a heating befote that magistrate. We are not at hbetty at preecnt to ghee finches particulars of the criminal transaction and ar rest, but in a few days, when the facts of the ease shall have been brought out, we will give u detailed statement. Although six yearn have elapsed since thurultbary veto committed, yet there it now eyer) prospect that the guilt:, pin ties still receive the pun nithment which they dearr e. Speaking of the proposition made by some v.. log and neutral papers to abandon our cluim to the whole of Oregon, the St. Luis Repo ter says—•We regret to see any American take such a position, or recuininrtid an abandonment of our rights, through fi ar of a hostile conflict with a foreign power. A ccutiling toour view the best and safest mode of avoiding. national danger, and losses, is to defend our rights fearlessly. If Ore gon is ours, it must be defended, no matter what the cost. To yield to England what does not belting to her, in order to avoid war, would lit a cowardly sub. mission to fear, equally destructive to our future safety and present honor. Such a rule of action would invite aggression. FCNCRAL. Rites 15 Hoaoa or GENERAL. JAc¢sor. The New Orleans Courier states that in consequence of the vest number invited to the imposing Masonic ceremony; and want of room in the W... La... where ii is toteke place, the Grand Lodge of Louisianan quest ed and obtained the use of the Rev. Di. Clapp's l'res nyterian church, where the funeral rites will be pub- ' celebrated the fourth Monday of the current month of Novembor. The letters of invitation will designate the hour. We perceive that many lodges of the Union have already replied to the invitations, and .appointed deputations to represent them at the Grand Lodge of New Orleans. Mr. Curto is charged with :he composition of an appropriate musical air fur the ntcresting occasion. OnscoN— Mt correct position.—WT are rejoiced (says the Harrisburg Democratic Union) to find that the Wuhingt on Union has spoken out directly onthis or, none. There is not a dissentient • oiCQ in the dernoctuic party of Pennsylvania, who look to thrir distinguished siateetnan,JaMl'e !ER:CHIN- O , CO sustain the Pts,idcnt in this most righteous :::use. Mr. BCCEIAti Atiis a host in himself. Novel ,Node of Applying Leeches.—During the mania fur leeches which prevailed some years ago in France, a country dueler in Brittattny had ordered some to be applied to a patient suffering with the sore throat. On entering to see the effect of his remedy, the first person he met un entering the house was the peasant's v, ife. APPOISTMtir• BY ME GoYERSOR.—The Mkowilig ' Well my good woman,' said tits doctor, entlemen have been appointed Aids to His Eseellen- your husband toolay! better no auttLtl' 'Oh, yes, surely!' t.nswered the woman, `he is ID es. Francis R. Shenk, with the rank tit Lieutenant alonel in the Militia: well us ever and gone to the field.' I * --- C 'iLihn Weidman, Lebanon county.•l thought so,' continued Monsieur le Docture, 'the ' leeches have curred him! Wuntletful effect they have! Jghn Dickson, Washington county. Yuu have got the leeches of courael O. Brown, Cambria county. ! 'Oh yes Monsieur le Denture, they did bins a great H. N. Lee, Armstrong county. , deal of good, though he could not take them all.' "Take them all!" cried our old iend, "w by how Michaef Soar, Jr., Clinton county. I did you apply them!" George R. Barrett, Clearfield county. "Oh, I managed it nicely," said the wife, looking Adorn Diller, Philadelphia county. quite contented with herself; "fur variety's sake, I Lei- Jacob Haldeman, York county. led one half and u fry of the other. The first ho got down very well, but they made him sick. But what he took was quite enough ."continued she, seeing some horror in the doctor's countenance, "fur he was better the next morning. and to-day he is quite well." 'Umph!' said the doctor with a sapient shake of the head, 'if they have cured him it is sufficient: but they would have been better applied externally.' William Bloomfield, (mold batchelor, got married 1. leis too pretty young girl named Eliza Church.— !:.occ his marriage he has known more happiness, he than he ever did before—all of , niiich he earl. !...o.es to having joined a cdurch! ..Z:;iciso or a SCIEAL IV is Tea."—The Cumberland isi;eghenitin, under the above head, says:—We under .land that a buck and a bear were killed a few days ..I,ce within a half mile of thi. place: A:+C;THER BREACH HEALED—Wm. MCCUTEI was rten,-rd in Springfield, Mass, to pay Miss [.ydia lith $BOO fat promising to many her, and then set : re to Ohio without fulfiliK said promise. It vt , 31.1 that there is no escape for take swains. ' . 1 / 4 74, ,144 u, 4 ,‘ d 7,11'4 ,-, • 0-, near morning George %Yell:rain, ThOI , II Fueilel, .1 1) William., T H DC Sti.clitri, II Craig, Lee. N Gen Parkin. E G Efritigvin, Limes NI Cu"per I. Itithm. It W A A Heirdy, Wm I' Fr, Kahl, Wein id. Mei in, I :eurge °piell, Hui re) Chide, AP Chi,, is Blown, R I) ti ‘Vltite. Julia Nlec-doLev, LTC MEETING In compliance with the ;those tecioe.t of trt:. N m eby appoint a meeting ul* the people of Ilcg lent County, to tnise inta eot.airjeratu•.n the sub jest trithling nod erd.,n mg an Insane Aav hon. to he held nt the Court 11.,u..e. tm next Sittuida?, N., %ember 2'.2, 1815 eit',!4 o'cl"cl.. A. ‘1 I I.Lt AM J. HOW %RD. Mayor of l'itz,burgh. N. 20, 1845 BRIDAL SCENE A corresponderd of the N. Y. Commercial, thug desciihe. a .irgular scene, 'Aliich he a, 1ue,. , 4 in St•tfordshire, England, during the Easter '•1 hid to pai. by the village cho , cls; the, sere idlrn lourn,;in 2 in the elittreley..rd, while the hells com menced such It hoideron. yell of in. the toil di as al. ni,e,tdin‘t• some et 1 1 , 0 ,1.1• 11110. i it, Ono acre tlen.ning among the clitirehyaid elm., dioiacted; and made the Ines. covered tower shako lii• Oil :ides in dangerous, s io . 1 lie pit son, a young inn? jolt appointed to the riling, and the clerk, an old gra!, headed man, entered die churchyard et Ibi, mottient.and tofortned the trot :klon,hay sk us a day dedicated by hi. pa r i.hinn ere, and the country people genet ally to mattiineed• al amn.ernetite, and that u wedding, consummated on t hat d,,y, uus crullti,litrea to commence au.piri ouas ; that he was allow to 0 cocples with the bands of holy wedlock ,and that if I had ienliing Littlet to do. 1 would be atiat.ed by the ceremony. On they tame, the procession headed by the s'x-' tern fertionste icti in 4. The eight bridegrooms, halt-, ited in blur coats is 01 (dishing buttons, of a glaring newness, with a small rose bud in the button•hole,' white trots sere and violet cohired waistcoats, with 'butyl's eye blue' handkerchief round their tawny throats, unit aspiring shirt colors, that appeared to be : bent Ott gouging experiments. The brides expectant were adoined with bite frocks and light flue sndre•: a small bouquet was pinned in the bosom of each; neat shoe.—with black ribbons tied suudle•. ise, set ofl their feet to advantageta light shawl was thrown grace fully across each fait one's shmtlders, and Straw bon net; in which exultant bows of blue libbon were t i• on- T hing over prostrate flow Cr reaths, completed their at tit e. They w - ere accompanied Its their parents and ncighbcri, and all ocre joking, an happy as need It was easy to see that they were not lICCUEOMed t,/ walking 'arm its arm,' as they culled it, and they Mould make but surly promenader a in Brotolod; no man conversed with the lady open his arm, but each kept exchanging short and loud sentences, over hit shoulder, with the couple behind him and evert man was joking with his ueighhur's sweetheart. I don't mean to say that esery man was quite sabot, but I Ju 'neon to say the rri,.rridge is a lentil.' thing to a man of weak net s es, wino is m,t !IGLU/OM - ICJ t, rt. I fol. lowed them into the church, and was really surprised t hat t Ley tvissed through such a formidable ceremony as well as theydid. The first man made a Inandi ed birth den, /If repeotrd cabalistic sentences after the par. • sun, and thevoung womon lisped out her responses in u well feipted lock-a-daisical tone. Then, alien she! promised to love and obey, in a scarcely audible tune.' the men pinched the it sweethearts' arms, and their' met-thew - 1s looked vary slyly at them. The bride prann promised 'to Lee,' &c., in a bold, loud voice . and the ynring.gir•l whispered nn ossumnee to the same effect; arid scarcely us. the last VlOll , l, 'emnzerneni,' pronounced, wheel there ears a terrific struggle with • three or four young fellows fur the bodily possession of 'he new made bridu. I vent astounded. and m ole sure she would be im molated upon the alter, but it wns only o contest for the. -first kiss," which was secured at last by the strongest of the combattants, who made tho church echo with the certit of his success, and surrendered his victim to her husband w ith her head dress disarranged, and hersell cost of breath. The parson only laughed a quiet dis approval, and the others did not venture on anything louder than a titter. The remaining couple were spli ced in the same manner, and similer scenes ensued. Sot the least remarkable feature of the affair was the instantaneous change from the maid to the matron. wrought by this wonderful ceremony; the gill a ho bad been married five minutes, assumed the airs of a wife of u month's standing, changed her manners towards her husband, affecting to regard him as an old married fel low, and received the congratulations of the old people with the patronizing airs of a real wife." Asthma, Coughs, Consumption, etc.— We again call the reader's attention to that celebrated and most excellent medicine, Wistar's Balsam of %'ild Cher. ry. Its reputation is spreading wider and wider eve ry day, and all now admit it to be the most certain cu rative bewail pulmonary complaints ever discovered.— How gratifying the thought that a remedy is at last discovered, which has proven itself • perfect master of that dire disease—CONSUMPTION! Let the &s -paring cheer upend lay hold of this lifegiving nectar. 17'See advertisement. Price $1 per bottle. From Blackwood for Oclobar. A MEDLTATION. Some hidden disappointment clinic To all of man—to all iris schemes And lire has little fair it bring*, Save idle rheum, The peace that mny be ours to-day, Scarce heed Ise, looking fur the morrow The slighted moments steel away, And then comes sorrow. The light of promise thut may glow Where life chines fair in bull or bloom E e fruit bath I ipenld forth to show, Is cieneit'd in gloom. Th.. rupture mates,. blteth imps ru, Di en with the bloom that lutleo a way Aral glory from the wave departs, At chow of dot. %V here we have gnrrirred up trir hearts And tiled tour earnest love and trust. The very life-blood thence departs, And all is dust. Then, Nature let us turn to thee, For in thy counties• changes thou Still betties( immortality Ulion thy brow. Thy seasons in their einiless mood or sunshine, tempest. cuim or lilielo ]`et leave thee like an collo,, club n o d 11 itit jewels bright. Thy very I , ItrITIS me fight to rfe•e: 'Tis Litt a sleep I lii seeming Jrnih We are the wake in 11.ser and trey At apring'. hi e.th. We view the ruin u( our yitlit, wan trace on all we eheti.li But though in thy unfailing truth. Can't. never Accommodating• — Well Mr Green,' said thetotlea. 'you Lilow it is my duly lo order 'nu lo be h3nged,' 'Yes,' lingually refilled the culprit, yes, Jutl„.,e, I so.' 'Well, Mr Green, when would it be must cum enii article eta fur vuu lo troVedr i• very g.. 1: we Tune MmiCkvre!, No •Well, s on bee, .1 don't malt a straw myself; any time the court pleases.' 3 south, la s7.a. $O, and No. '2, tenth, at $3.25'12,14. if he Court then duccted the clerk to look in tho al- 25: Dry Cod $4 per 100 lbs. and see if next. Friday 11" re week. did flirt Oils—Litisced, er Time , at 70c; Lard 6.5,iC75. come on Sunday: nod having twertnitirti that it did T bbl,slG 4 a ~-, JI eiat ), antlers, per Sperm, not. informed the ulfendr r that he would be Luken out and hang. ion that .13) a( one bleached, $1,20; unbleuChed, $1,15; Fall el'a $1.19.1 'Stop, old feller,' said this sul.ject of the law, ',ottp! Salt—There Imo nut been meth doing dining the 1 reckon the ogre tomes uu about ••kurn that molt/log 't past week. We heard of sales at the river at $1 ,05a and if it's all the sane. to you I*.l like to lout ged d i me you ',Kw in,. ,I;unz up ,;; $1,06. Holders in store are firm at $1.04 teu in the morning. It would be a 'nighty pent uc frMIITIOIiOIIOII Clackrnrr's .54 zrt...roated Vrgetable [NI ca(sr , PR/s.—lar rtruce its' rig ltnix 11111110 derided, that every disease to igtoistes Gom Impurities of the blood, or J....gement of the dtgesti re otgrins, it is evident that the 1 kollefly r•mpl.,yl,l nut be of such n nit ure u . is 6616 1,41111 Ord 11/ re.l l / 6 e those obstructions, or 1.3 slllll.l the 1114661 to P. natural .11,10. The Clickenet Sugar•ctvate.l Pin olive Pith, being compounded pore ly on scientific pe inciple, and hatted on an intimate it, /1 1 1111t011fire wllll Ilse tAigitt of rikease, and the act otil stioctuie of the human system are 11161 iitOy remedy which COO he positively relied 011. Being COMPOred of is variety of ingredients entirely different from, rid independent of each other in their mode of operation: they never fail to teach the SOW or 111111 . 0 le, in whitt• r shape it luny appeal. nos, if the liver Ito nff•et ed. on e in g r edi e nt will tioerate on thy?, traiticularorgan and by cleansing it of that excess of [rile, it is 0011 unfitly discharging into the' stomach, restore it to its natural state. Anodic] will oorrate on the blood, and rOIIIII6 , those 1M1 1 1.1 , 11 1 . 1 6 1 /61 1 fh have entered into its circulation; while 1. tbt.il ;II effectually expel from 11/0 system whatever impurities miry have been discharged into the stomach. through the instruoutie lity of the other ingredients. Sold i, Win Jack.on. corner 01 NV.w.I eel I.o.erty &tiros, who is general A;exit lot Di Citckesies's Pills in rittsburill and siciuii s. BlSessare of an imitation atticle called '•(mprn• red Birear•Conted Pills." inn-porting to be Palentril as built the pill. and prniefided peteut ore forget ies. got up by n miserubl , quack, iii New York, who, to, the last four or five ear•, Las made huts Its in: by counteifeiting p ,pnlur nov. 21. River Intelligence At Cincinnati Nov 17th, theta is as not far from 6 fret water in the ch snnel. At St I.oLis, Nos 13, the River confirm,' very lose, and not much prtepect or a ri.e soon. The last bouts (tom the Missouii [apart tau and a halt ket water in the chaanel. The ris-c•r here to calling glow Dist evening at dark there was 4 feet 5 inches in the channel, but we Ink fir a rite soon. The weather hat been remarkably fine far two day, rail. But we are inc'ined o think Nr t rr li•\ Vette NI w ill be along anon. Office of the Pittsburgh Morning Pest. It E 1 !It•RK ET FOR IHE tV F.VIE EPIDINf Thursday Evening, !Vat. 130(.1845 REM figs. — The last fOlrign news is very favorable far the export trade of Grain and other bread 'toffs, from this country. The weather had been unfavora ble for the completion of the g rain harvest in the north ern districts, and although there was no change in the duty, owing to bad quality of a great portion of the Grain in the Markets, mice* were steady, tending upwards. At the latest date', American Flour was quoted at 325. in bond. bring an advance of 2s. since the last urrrival. And Canada, free Flour at 34e365. In France also, iniees were advancing: 1000 bblv of Flour received by the Francois, Ist were soil at 34 frones Ll,l ; 250, tho remainder of the lot un board, buying been sold previous to arrival at 32 francs. Other influences seem now bearing upon the future Grain Market, the growing scarcity of money abroad, the incetsed rate of interest by the bank of England. the depression of cotton, and the general state of of fairs, on the continent, all t+ hich point to continued um tinily in Breadstuff's. Business to a fair extent has been transacted in this market since our last. F,tvorable advices from east et n Markets have produced a greater degree of firm ness in the Flour transactions at this point and caused a trifling advance in pikes. Reports from all quarteri represent the Wheat crop of this year as greater by 20,000,000 bushels, than that of 1842, which was the largest ever raised—amounting to 103,000,000 bush els. This great increase with the advantage of the foreign demand,will be uf peat service to the %Yemen] states. The Wheat crop of Michigan is comparative ly larger than that of any other State in the Union. With a population of not oven 400,001) she raised this year about 7,000,000 bushels of Wheat. It is estima ted that Illinois has a surplus this year of 6,000,000 bushels. Had not the Wheat crop of Ohio, been measureubly cut off, and she been able to have sent her usual supplies to market, the amount at tide water would have been still further increased. The ports of Michigan will be full of W heat, which it will be im possible to ship to market this Fall. Chicago especi ally, the great depot of northern Illinois will have her hundred of thousands of bushels in store ready to be sent forward on the opening of the spring naviga tion. flour—There has been some considerable excite ment in this article, since our last. The market is completely drained, whippets are crowding all they can East. On Tuesday and Wednesday some 2000 bbls were shipped at high freights from $1,15 to 1,20 per bbl. Wednesday, Flour was selling at $4,12A(44,25. Thursday,it was firm at $4,37i, owing to the recent rise in the eastern cities. In New York, Nov 17th Flour, was selling at $6(46,50, at Philadelphia Nov 8 at $6,120.6,25, at Boston, Nov 15, $6,62ka6,75, at Albany, $6,38( . 46,12. 14,314 may be considered a fair quotation for good round lots here. Whiskay—This artircle has bnelikery active fur the week past. Sales were made freely on Tuesday and Thursday, at 21 , 022 c 'gallon. Demand vet, ice- Pruvi.•iona—The cld stock is prettywell drained out of the markets, and as yet but little new law made its appearance. l'ork—ls scarce, not much in market, none of new, the prices about the same. In Beef, we heur of but littla doing, and nochange. In Baltimore on the 12th there was quite a fulling off in the demand fur Pork and Bacon, and prices of the latter had teced.d.— Sides, were quoted at "T1PL.71.1 Shoulders, 6ic. sod Hums, Sift*. Last dates at New Orleans, Pro visions of all kinds were dull, and prices had some what given away. Pork—Some new Pork 1014 been parked here. IVe do not hear of any sun of importance enough! for a quotation. The same may be said in regard to beef. Lard—in demand at 74 - 27 ic for acme lota and fur a prime article, lie, none new in market. Gloceties—The klgitiPSi of fhb; delintitinent has not been very bri-k during the past week; sales have been confined ininitly to the trade. Coffee—Continues in good dematt.l and prices re. main rites- We quote Rio at Viedit Ln t. ,, myr. and .Itt,u, none in market. At Boston and New York, sales to a consitiet able amount hove been made for the Soothe, n notritt.t. At Now Orleans on the Mb. e.en.lnaliiy, nns selling at Bt. Sugars—New 01Icatis, some few lids of new have been reeri.eil and lomn sides have been made. The stu. - h of the old is nut large and readily romminil. tram 74•21'.3e. Havana Sugar—There has been II slight advance is this article in the Eastern ritios.— Liaii—Nu I to 3. we quote at 10@ 13c. I Molasses quite scales and in Armand at 37ic for N. 0. and I•2rie 1 4 fur Sugar noose; some f lots of . new have been received and is selling ut 37i (iniai Rice is in demand; news Flom Ent-ripe will have a tendency to check the fur iher atEatice iu thi, Fruits-I.olmm* atul Orungce none in nowt, t. Kai.im—Mulugn Ruisin• rte Twit, ut C2..75i2 $3 ()lied Apples are in p.m' dem:m.lw $1,1211 . 241. 2 per bushel; Dried Pelr-hes %111 command f:l,se'ra $1 Guru prime article a new. Ashrot—Scorchinp, P.,ts awl Pentls—The market it unuo.ry alnd,tl with rtldi. Metre her bre, no trnnsuct,of, of 1101 e. We 911011 . t!,:i7i . a% 13.0 0 lOU s3 it 3.2:) rent !At, 110 it.. Beans—are hecnming mole plenty. The small white we dente at 81,1:Tit 11:25 per bu.h. flora r--is nut in .0 god demand as IJst week. We 90/de keg at [Walt/ie.; rell Rutter, odee, r,adily command from II i , o 13e. per lb. Brooms—ere seater, ant n:re•t with neatly •sly, at the alma, at it $1.50 4) than.; in •Ihne. $1,t2.5 fdsl,7s according to crialoy. nockrts—demand giant with nearly •ales at $1,374 per 111171,11. Cid,r—We rrtnle 100 6LI• from wngons .t 112,541'd V 2 75. demand g,>od CUUUn Yarns—any mat our Comic,. quotations and demand vrry active. Cheese—Since o ur L.t the rceripts have amounted to newly 2UOCI trtxr., mostly %restetn Resettr. aorl sales were made at 71:73; Nittrerr co. rherse i. tit m at 13c. Cutallen—dipped are steady at 738 e.; mould are In demand at 9.10 c„ l'itt..burgh star 2•2 c; Citirtnnati 22c, Sperm. best, 33c second bent, 30c. Feathers—There is a large quantity of inferior Feathers in mut het, almost eeely bunt brings up somel a ',time article Mill bring '..10c; inferior ■re belling at %Vlleat—is ix fair demand it Sne Rai ley—Large quantities lase *wised from the ninth, part from Canada and part flora rarts us Luke Ontario. We quote at 65'4 75. z. Cut it —is more pleat); we quote at nil 40c. Rye—is in good demand at 50V51k per bushel Oats—The market is well .tucked this week, sales at the what(' ut 35,ir'3tir BuckAttcat—We 1111./LC at $1.37i to t 1.621 c p , 100 more plenty. We pinta at 116 .13 tros• Some Baled Hay on the had', is held ar $l6 .1 , ton. Hemp—Some sales sir bales. Dvw Hutted at $1 ? 100 lbs. Hides—Tanners have been paying' 3SaJje, fa g Gleen Hides, Green Calf,s4 , lEc gb. Malt—Sales of Burley at SII , Y bushel, Dye at 70c /3 bush. Iron—Our Stores are well supplied with all descsip tions of Iron. 'fltr demand is very uctive. Wv emote as lat,t. week, 54,31 e; Common bur, and 3se for Juni nta 4 lt. Nails—Are equally as attire, 10.1, $3 75'a.3.117A 3J. sl'&l,l2i 4Y keg. Juniata, 10,1, $1,25 and 3d $ 4.50. Steel—Pitteburgb Springs. We quote, a. firm at 5i p lb. Sheet Iron i. selling at Isc p lb. Malcable lom--la firm at 124e13c Lead—Sevetul large lots of Fig have arrived. lVe quote at $4,50, cash. Barr is steady $5 t) 100 lbs. Tin Plate is steady $10,25 X. Copper from 28(11.31k. Roll BMW 32e, • Pig Metal—Late arrivals from below to a consid am3unt. Every boat boo metal aboard, mostly from Hanging Rock; we quote at $28 , 3430 cash. Pitch—Soule sales at $3 per bhl. Potatoes—Neshannuckt at 38criv40; red 2021;22e. Rags—Demand good; country mixed 3e; good white 4,Vir 5c cab!). Shot—We quote kegs $14,30(a515, and 'bags at $1,25. T.urpentine—The market wavering and unAettled we ,pioto at 75e87c. Tallow, rough, held at $4, , 25e $4,50 per 100 lb, Rendered at 0446 and a hull. Seeds—Clover seed from wagons at $5. Holders in .tnres $5.50,15.75; Timothy we quote at $2,1371 liven rragom and $3 from store. Flaxseed—Wu quuto ut SI,OC k 3 bush White lead—The market at lust weeks prices Wool—The receipts of wool isnot largo, fair (1 , 11111. lily; WUlibed sells ut :28,i30c.; unwashed at one third I est. D,y Goodt—rlu,inesi in Dry Goods for the pas t week hag been quite active. There have been some large auction sales, of Clothing and Dry Goode, which have been well attended. The shelves, and warehous es of the Du Goods Metchants are well filled, and the winter assortment is complete. Goods can be pur. chased of our Jobbers, at the same prices here, as of the New York Jobbers, with only the addition of Freight. Boots, Shoe.; and Leather.—The business in this branch of trade has been unusually good. The stocks are large and purchasers are enabled to obtain com plete assortments. Froze lkifiensytearrian. : ORGE WINSTON, THE PHILADELPHIA MARKET. - 3 COMMIBBION MERCHANT, Saturdei 44 o'cloCk, P. N. No. 14, Main Street, . We observe no oew featote in the market to-day RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, worthy of opeittial notice. Cotton continues rather un- Refer at Pittsburgh to settled—the transactions extremely limited. Bernd- Wm. Lippencott & Son, and John Grier nor 20 6wi• stuffs are firm, at our quotations of yesterday, with a fair demand for shipments and consumption. We hear of no speculative operations. The sales reported to us are about 1,800 bbla. at ss,l2Arts6,l2s—about one third to inging the latter price, being of choice brands. We note sales of Rye flour at $4,75. Corn Meal is more and much inquired for. Small parcels have been selling yesterday and tu.slay at $3,50, and for goial Brandywine, $5,621. Sides of 2,000 bo, Wheat bare been made to day at $1,2341,25 for l'enn'a Red, $1,2241,24 for Southern, and $1,32 for prime white. Further sales ofli'enn'd Rye at 75c., and round yellow Penn'u corn at 70x7 9e. Few soles of Sombern Groin. A cargo sale of Outs at 10c. Other articles are %ILIUM!. change. Provi,inits and Groceries are ruttier inactive. A few small sales of Fr Mt have been made at our former quotations. Flops sell ut 35. A PAIR of plain n , al 601 . 14.4 an hand and fur sala Futtinate Wane Ronan ii T 13 YOU NG Co. I lana A t. I,et.ern Liberty and rem) Dressing and Plain Bureaus. IF coo alit iu get a good article cheup do not fot get to cull at the Furniture Were Bourn of TI YOUNG & C., m:021 Hand at. het weep I.il.•rtr and Penn. REMOVAL. TIIOMAS ARNOLD, ANIER WAN LOCK NIANINACTI:RER, has renewed Ilk store from St. Clair 161.1.'0. to Des mond Alley, between Wood greet and the Diumiiiid. n,”21 WALL PAPER STORE, Smithfield street, one door above Fonrlh street J. SII IDLk: ni ANUFAC FUR E.lt of Paper Hanging. and Bar .131 (leis ei.ery Metrittint• mid others wi•bing in rnclin.c nee in riled to rail are I .XaMille Iris large Witt aSsOi I GLAZED $ UNGLAZED WALL PAPERS, of nil the various pastel ns now in use, and at such pii ces asclinnot fail to please. GLAZED GREEN PAPER, color rd on one or both bidet rxiort.,4l fur Window Ir k 11,e chnen or airrg lr pit Ce. rv pie g ek and Tanner's Scraps taken in exchange ou•^l.6m. Wanted, VOlt timid.. hoarding Houses and p' vate TOW n and Country, wr fn.l good w bite cooks, chamber maids and gii Is for all work Wanted—•es,el men and middle sized Loss to go to Farmers, &c. in the <molar!, at lyw w ages diming the %ranted, several small anti middle sized gifts an atop,. and live w ith Families till of age. "anted, iv out, well brought op w bite l,os a, for appreetiCell l 0 he carpenters trade. !:71'Iscrs wanted soon for fa number of school musters, clerks, salesmen, warehouse men, mechanics, laborers, coachmen and s. Also, Ms several earn w ish wives and small families. Alto, swamisd pliers for a number orcolorril cook. and girls fur till work: and for several coachmen, hustlers, wait et s, and fur colored men.cooks. All kinds of agencies attended to fur moderate charges, please apply at Alt HIS' Agency and Intelligence Office. No 9, sth st. For Sale 150 DOZEN assorted window rash and glass of all sizes to suit if wanted by the box or duxon. Also, 20J wooden bowls of all si xes assorted and a few bbl. of Louisville lime and sweet p,tu•or• fur sale low and in any quantity to suit all classes of customers. ISAAC HARRIS. Agent n,e. '2 1.6 t and Coin. 11eichant, Nn 9 3th otirrt 1 0 DOZ Holmes cast steel felling axes reoriented " " double bit ex e., fur sole by net 2 I GEO. COCH RAN. 10 packages of Damaged Dry Goods, Hard ware and Skoes at Auction, by Catalogue. AT T M'Kenna'a Plicenia Auction Mart, No 64 Mar. kin street, Simpson's Raw. between 3d and 4th streets, on Monday next, Naremher 24 h, at 10 o- clock, A. M., will be /old by Catalogue, nn account of whom it may concern, the contents of 10 packages f Dry Goods, Hardware and Shoes. part of which was slighily damaged in rho Ohio river a short time sic . Catalogues will he ready tomorrow. P. M'KENNA. noi2l AUCI bill". Court of Cuwinoos Piecta of Ailerkeng county IN the matter of the Estate of John Linton, deceased. On a Bill to perpetuate testimony. filed by John Limon, of the City of Philadelphia, setting froth that he is one of the heirs of John Linton, of Al litgheny County. that he claims a portion of the Personal and Real Estate of said deceased, subject to a life ~ 111110 given to the Widow by the will of said if:ceased; and pra)iog that Ise might be permitted to establish bin heitship as aforesaid, by witnesses now aged and infirm: Ordered; That, in addition to the personal service specially directed, notice of said Bill and Prayer, be published in one newspaper primed in the City of Pittsburgh, and in one newspaper printed in the City of Philadelphia, calling upon all persons interested to show cense, on the nth Monday of December rms.t. why the Prayer of the Bill should not be grunted. and it Commission issued to take testimony accordingly. From the Record, GEORGE R. RIDDLE, Prothonotary. nov '2l-It NEW GOODS• RICH AND RARE. BEAUTIFUL AND CHEAP. pHILL l' RC SS is now opening a ecry large sup ply of seasonable Dry Goods, to which he iusites the attention of purchasers. This at rival is unusually large and contains a choice selection of new and fashionable goods, which will be offend ut prices that must render their sale imme diate. Call Soon and Secure a Bargain lIIIV 20.2 w No 59, N W cur 4th and Niarket atot SILVER WARE. N hand and cvncandy ma,,,faciarin g , Silver O Spoons of all kin as: Table Spoons; Tea do Desert do Soup Ladlev; Sugar Tongs, &c.. &c. Also. Silver Forks, of all patterns and sixes, furniah ed promptly to nrder, as cheap as they can he ['matt• red at from the East. WANTED 500 or. old Silver and smooth coin for which the higheist price will be given in ca4h or trade. WWIIILSON, corner of 4th sod Mntket A NEW WORK BY MARY nowirr And others. HE AUTHOR'S DAUGHTER, a tale by Mary T Howitt. l'rice, 12ic. Amaury, a novel by Alexander Dumas. Harper's Bible No 42. This splendid Bible will be completed in a rew more numbers, Move's Geographic Maps, No 3, The Chimes.—Julien's Chimes Quadriller, with a magnificent illustration title page. Love Now, a Ballad written in reply to Mrs. Nor ton's Love Not, only 6 1.4 c. The Fairy Belles, by Hun Mrs Norton. 6 1-4 c. Little Nell, 6 1-4 C. Some Love to Roam by Henry Russell,l2ie The Merchants Daughter, a Novel by Miss Ellen Pickering, authoress of "Agnes Serie," "Nan Darrell,' Three Nights in a Life Time, a DOTC,stic tale by the author of ":ni•hairlack." Tire Only Daughter, a Novei, artsfield Park; by Mllll Austin. Ea tem papers for ibis week. Jost re'd and for sale at Cook's 85 Fourth et, now 20 MADAME BLAQUE respectfelly informs her friends and the public G enerally, that she has arrived from the East, and will immediately enter upon the discharge of the duties of her Dancing School.— The latest and moat fashionable Dances, including the Minuetde la Cour, as danced at the Courts of England and France; the BOH EN' I AN POLKA. as danced by iMartain; the MAZURKA, LA CACHUCA. THE ;POLKA, COTILLIONS, &c., Icon will be taught. 1 Madame B.'o Rooms are now completed, and will I be open for the receptions of the:, ladies and gentle. 1 men who are desirous of being instrocted in the above a Ilene., on ‘Vednesday evening 11,. 11 11 th rust., or 7 'clock, for the gentlemen, and un idey, 91st, at 3 o'- elock P. at for the Indies. The days of tuition for the gentlemen. are 13 follows every Nlondav, Wedric.rrioy and Sreordny evenings.- 1 For the ladies; every Friday from 3t o 5 o 'cl oc k, p. and Saturday from 10 to 12 o'clock a. m. and from 3 to 5 o'clock. P st LA FAYETTE ASSEMBLY ROOMS are situ re nn Fourth street, two fin() s from the Ha y S . I t.e.s.— Madame B. will rent the obove named rooms for pub• I lie and private sapper parties, Concerts, Soirees &c. r. The 'drove Toms are finished nod fitted up in the most novel; elegant nrul approved style, with dressing :rooms. and every euovenience for the accommodation r of ‘isitors, and ale BOW Open for inspection. r Madame i series of Cotillion Par• • ties on Friday, he 123i1t of November, to continue throotrit the winter. The ladies will be ticketed. Tllo.e gentlemen alio are desirous of subscribing, will favor Madame Li. by calling at her rooms. Pure malt Whiskey. The Rooms can be had on reasonable Terms 1 PUNCHEON Lida Whiskey, on draught in store 'Tel 1. and for saki by J &J :IIcHEVITT New Books. I ACAULEY's MISCELLANIES—three edi tionA; The Poets and Poetry of England; Europe; Hivtory of Greece; Kaidoausbh's Hiltary of German; Beotharoina; Literary Einnorium, jut received by BOSWORTH Sr FOaRF.STEII, No 43 The Let of Fancy Docks. MHE Lad2's Book of Piaory and Flowers: j. Scenes in the Life of our Sir:Quit The American Poets Gilt; Book of Potent Langouge of Flower!; Queen of Flower•d The Task, Irmalimed; Gray'x Elegy, Pilgrims Progie.s, " Ciiriatiaa Bo " .1 he 'cool ice of Flom, P 2 finished drawiligi of Floe eta for sale by BOSWORTH & FORRESTOR. 43 Market rd. no 19 Iron and Nails 5 TONS Juniata Iron, assorted sizes; 150 Kris .• Nail•, 20 " Spikes, s' Just received and fin sale h, J. &J. M DEVITT 22.1 Liberty .1 COPPERAS, ALUM AND LOG WOOD 1 0 B LS Cum 'eras; 5 •• Alum; 10 I.ogwauxl. In store and for ante by J. wrwvirr, 224 Liberty at 1 BM, stLvEa SAND forotde by R. E. SELLERS, No. 57 Wood 11 151 LLONS winter . trained Sperm Oil ynit received and G r oak: by Removal. GA LEY & SMITH have removed to their new ARNOLD'S CHEMICAL WRITING FLUID l-1 warehou4e, No, 18 and 20 Wood street. (east and Red Ink, warranted genuine. : ' id") where th'Y will t,ol".,e‘i to invite the attention • of their friends and dealers e.eneially to a large and 'PART Bottle, 75 CPors; per dozen slit 00; well selected as.ortinent Grocelies and Pittsburgh \. - 11. Pint " 44 " " 5 00; :Mantirmoures. novlo 3m Half pint 25 " •• " 2 50; • 3 00, GEoßot, oc Dry siMUKL sNoWDLII. 125: ! OGDEN & SNOWDEN, I 00: : SUCCESSORS TO AVERY, OGDEN Sc CO, A full auliply of the above received Red for sale by W HOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS JOHN H. NIF:LLOI L . A ND Mxnufactoreni of While Lend, Red Lend, ' 122, Wood nireet. and LN , 110 rge , corner of Nood and Second its, Pitt Abort h. Pn. row 13-Iy. Red 31 " 4 (mace bottles 12i " Smell cane 10 " Shawls Shawls!: ITS I received superior French Prochil; minted ! OTTO KUNZ. el Cashmere; Turberi; Andalusia; plain and em- 31kNUPACTUR611 or INcottitUPTUSLE TEETH, broidered Thibet: Ombre, shaded and plain Woolen . Smithfield Steer!, 2 doors below Fifa street, Pills- Shawls. to .Lich the attention of purch,iers ie rr- SHEA & PENNOCK. burgh. Pa., spectfully invited. ' A LW AYS on hand a full aviortment of Plate and nov I 8. , tit l'i,ol teeih, of n variety of shade=; as simple Gala Plaids nod tionkingx. rime. Molars and Bicueridames. Gum-teeth, Screw 15 PIE( ES Gala Plaids. superior quality and' Pivot [cell,. &r., Teeth and blocks mode to order.— very desirable holes; Plaid Woolen Cloak- Dentdoi , .applied with all articles used in the pnifes inv.; shaded Woolen Cloakings, received by thin ! .itoe. All orders (tom abroad must beaccompunied by morning's Express SHEA & PENNOCK. , the cn-h. novlB 1 1[ .. ._. ['Winn always on hand poster?. Hosiery! i Blankets. PURCHASERS will find at SHEA 4- PEN-1 R ECEIVED et No 46, n large invoice superior NOCK'S a full supply of beery, pluin and tib'd ILWhitney Rlenkrm. 11 and 12-4 .oper furicv hound, English silk Hose; heavy plain spun HoeV; heavy price from $5,74 to $8; 9, 10 and 11-4, do 81,75 to plain fleecy lined spun silk Hone; superfine Me-155,25, at rino and Wonlen Hose. Cashmere.; Cheviot; A tpa. novls can; Worsted; Woolen and Lambs Wool do., together ----- w i.h an exteniliva asset ttnent of childten's Hosiery . novlB Zletilua Attachmeat. Two new Improved Grand action Piano Fortes, with Coleman's A.'ulian Attachment. just finish• 1 eland for ssle by F. BLUNIF., Cor of Penn and St Clair sts, opposite Ex. Hotel. nn,l7. Piano Porte: ALARGE and splendid assortment of new im prowd grand action Piano Fortes. cn hand and s s fur nun by F. BLUME, Cur. Venn and St. Clair its., opposite Ex. Hotel. nos 17. N. B. The above instruments are warranted to .tanil any climate. and keep in order as lung as any munufaciured. They will be sold low for cash. F. BUJ NI E. Forrett's Choap Music. Clll MES' QUA DRI LLES.—Detinet astore. Queeti's Dam-ea.—Love Nut. sun g , from Sonambuls.—Fairy " Nurnia.—Lnre's Young, Dream. Operatic Gems.—Lec.norn Quadrilles. Bagley's Songs.—Lover's Songs, Received and fur salt by J H M ELLOR, nuv 17. 122, Wood street Almanacs for 1846 rp HE United States Almanac for 184 G. Printed afterthe German form, Pldlailettillia edition. The Washingthn Almanac fur 1246. Printed alter German form. The German Farmers' and slechanic's Almanac Fur 1846. Elton 's Funny Almannc for 1846. I.:lum's Comic Almnnno for 1846, Crockett's Almanac fur 1846. The Magazine Almanac fur 1846; calculated by Sanfind C Hill. Also, the Pittsburgh Almerac fur IC46:by Sanford CHill. The above, with a large assoitment of Schml Wall Paper, Slates, IVrapping and Writing I'eper, far sale by novl7 r:asr•s REl'oßrs REPORTS Cass.* argued and determined in the Court of King's Bench. with tables of the name: and principle matters by Edward Hyde East, Esq.. new edition with [101.?!, &s: by G. NE Wharton. Fdr sale by C. H. KAY, Bookseller. nov 17 cur. 3d and Wood sin. Lagers.:ll's Elistoxy of the Late War. A N Historical t...ketzh of the Second Wnr between the United Mates and Great Britain, declared by Act of Congress the 18th of June 1812 and concluded by I'eace the 16th Feb. 1315, by Charles J Ingersoll. For sale by C. H. KAY, novl7 corner of Wood nod 3d At, Coffee. 30 7 BAGS Green Rio receiving eiving 1.11i3 day by at nal and fur ,ale by Fish. BBLS No 3 South Mackerel; C.ll_, 19 half Ws large no 1 •' 5 blibt no 1 Salmon; 5U boxes Scaled Herrings; Receiving and fur stile by H. LAMBERT. novl7 100 Liberty st. Sundries. 20 FIBLS N C Tar; 15 bags Pepper; 5 bbls Crushed Sugar, "Covering's;' 100 marts Cassia; a casks E Salts, 25 boxes Almond, Palm and Toilet Soaps; Received and for sale by H. LAMBERT, novl7 100 Liberty st. Just Arrived at the “New 'fork Store," 100 DOZ. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Kid, Cush-. mere, and silk Gloves, of the best qualities. N. B. None bat the brat Kid Gloves kept ut 79 Market street. nov l 2 W. H. GARRARD. UST received at the Theree Big Doors, the larg gip est and best assoittnent of Shirts, ever offered in the Pittsburgh marital, which will be sold whole sale or retail on reasonable terms. 0ct2.5. JOHN M'CLOSKEY. 2'21 st 0P ENING this day, nnothr-r lot of Brerche Shawls. Afro, on bairn', a few Iplendlil French Brocho Long Shawls. (all wool) which rill be sold a glary. bargain, at the New York sore. V. H. GARRARD, Market arrel. Landed on the inst fr,m the Ca'edonia steamer I at Boston. - 1 D F.CEIVED and opened this day a Int of hand. I.L. ome Gala I'ddils—lar Zr and .moll patterns— very desirable and new pwietrol and high color. n.,18 B. E.CONSTA ISLE, WHOLESALE GROCEIta, 18 AND 20 \Vnon STREET, PlTTsrUrttllr. jk2 MITH, "(AG.% LEY & CO.. Wholesale Grocers 0 and l'rodimr arntlet., No 223 Mnritef street, be tween sth and t;i11, :Cu( Or side, l'hiledephia. novlo.3m it E SELLERS. do 57 Wood •i Bonnet Ribbons. ATM Ims opening—heautiful styles; and price 1.2 i, is 1211 a 25 c:s., at No 415. nnv 15. Mous. de Laines. STYLES and patterns b. seriflBi and 25 etc, et the NEW CASH HOUSE. nnv 15. COMPOSED of an Eastern Botnnical Discovers , %,_./ of surpassing efficacy for rendering the skin soft and fair, as well as impairing a delicate roseate hue to the complexion. As n creator and conservator of that must distinguished ch a rm of female loveliness, II transparent fair skin, Jules Hauel's Soap, or Eau Di vine de Venus, may be said to exert an almost magi cal power. Composed G , r the most part of Oriental I Balsamic Plants, to the utter exclosion of all mineral admixture, it is diariugarished medicinally fur its ex tremely bland, purifying and soothing action on the skin, uad br• acting on the pores and minute secretory vessels, expels all impurities from the surface, alleys every tendency to inflammation, and, by this method alone, effevtually dissipates all redness, tan, pimples, freckles, sunburn and other unsightly cutaneous visi- Aations, so inimlcul to female loveliness. Its con slant use will change the most bilioun complexion into one ut radiant whitemss; while nn the neck, bands I and arms it bestows u delicacy and fairness, which its continued oar will happily protect, with every appear- I ancts of youtlifulcharm, to the mutt advanced periods of Hsi, It is invaluable as a renovating and refreshing wash, during traveling at exposiire to the sun, dust or harsh wind, and after the injurious degree of bent felt, in erowdua To gentlemen afflicted with tenderness of the skin in shaving, the use of Nymph Soap willbe found to al lay all cuticular irritatiim occasioned by commonsnaps or cream, or the climate, v hich like that on the Uni ted States where the wurinlion of the weather sets a ide all chances of calculations, and were exhalations and damp, together with rough wind, exist throughout a great portionof the year, the Nymph Soap or Eau Divine de Venus has proved invaluable preservative of this skin, nod from its extraordinary efficacy, de serves a place among the household treasures of every CHAS. H. KAY, tnr. of Wood and 3d it. The above valuable tuib t artiele is prepared by Jules Haste' 46 South 'Third st. Philadelphia. and for sale by B. A. FAUN ESTOCK & Cu, wholesale & re tail Azents for Pittaburgh and the West, corner of 6th and Wood streets. n0,r1.5 FIVE. Farms nI various sizes and prices in Western Pennsvlsunia nnd Ohio. Fifteen bast.): ground, 40 feet by 200, near the ♦il• age of Spring Gurden. (Vogtle's Run.) Two neat dwellings near the Canal, Liberty st. One lot and dwelling house on Penn et. Two lots of ground un Pike et. Font lists of ground on Liberyst. A number of Lots to lease in the sth ward fur 15 years. Apply to nov 14 H. LAMBERT, 100 Lib. ray et TWO Lots of Ground in Flemming's plan of Lots, on Sandusky et, in Allegheny Cit.); these lots ore in a desirable silualion fur building on, as then belong to a widow lady whose object is to hare tiieinteteAt annually, a very small sum on the pur chase money will be required, and the balance may remain for a number of years, secured on the property Title good and without arty incurnbrance. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL. 13LOTS of Land on Charties Creek, containing from G to 29 acres each, on one of the lots is erected a neat Cottage HOUFC, and Bank Barn, 6ne orchard of fruit trees. This property is within 4 1-2 milers of the City, in a healthy part of the country, and would make desirable country seats, or would be suitable for Garden Spots. Apply to the owner. R WILLIAM GATES, sth Ward. or, to B LAK ELY & M ITCH EL. ALOT of greutid on Liberty st, near the German Church, 21 feet front 100 'feet deep, this lot is on that portion of Liberty st, lately paved. and would be a desirable lot for a private dwelling. It will be sold low. Title indisputable end terms easy. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL. A DANCING ACADDEET To the Ladies. 83 ,NIARKET STIIEF:r 83 BAGALEY & SMITE, BARROWS ;t: TURNER Bailors Eau Divine do Venus and NYMPH SOAP. FOR SALE BLAKELY S. MITCHEL For Sale, FOR SALE FOR SALE MiIREIMI nov 15-1 v
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