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'; JOSHUA 71114 NI A i: - % ; 6 I- ' '' - *; ' '' x ' . ..'..", . -u - *-- : :. Ark -t - % :• 11r : IL'IIURPH.)ri'-...-- , 601*IFIti.eltifilzotit... rnotitini-paticlab l iprintuus:mifice. -44 10 .*t-Y , •‘....-: :-.:- . -. , _CORNER Or,Wooxi'AND,FIFIII gTREIBTS,_..'" ... ' EX Ilarthg.added to onr&bablishmentila splendid . tneora.pesver Priathig Mithine, wa Oa :prepare{ to do all kinds of Newspaper and Book work Inastyle Of un surpassed beauty_sntneatneis,'o , l upon the most Ar e. a; sonableterms. -IV o respe,itiallY aolicit the patrottagelet be.publie in this Onset our litusipess,-. 1 7, .'.... ... ... - .. _... . . la -• , PD"' N o w ElO6lrA I „MVP - EOOkS I-Shirley, a Tale, by Carter; Bell; author •oflatie Eyre;: Hearts and Homes, or Social Distinpliciti;,a'Story,' by. Mrs. Ellls; Where, his'Flrsi Voyage, by.r i nati - rdelaille; The , antiwar ,and One Pinnacles, b mas ; The Charity _ ~ ger, b,..y the lion'.'hirs.Nortcm; rrtt. ,""hreir R,Oninecei i-ty.;Mt UL•Lessis ; Pictorial Itriether*A..nthart, , fur, the i wr .oll . ooderaLadylitaapr, for December; Sarlitinsa ne., do.' Graham's' do' do • Ladiee - National do.; 4 - 17 of Bavaria. lir Abe Chronicle" of-Prance ' for the reign of Charted VI:, G by'Alea.Dumas ;Modern Vassals Story or Poland by:Wilmer; Mother rs end Daughte..a ..- Novel, by' Mrs. ore; Salvador, or the Adventures of a .- Marquis i The Two Lovesi The Image of hlirather, or oncißoy in more trouble dozen Girls ;The OI.Don- ogoue, a Trde.oflreland RAY Years Ago , by V. Lever; Self-Dependence, or the _Triall of Life; at 110LMES' LITERARY:, DEPOT, Third: street; 'opposite the' Post Oiliel .., . ... _ __ 41r.50. MR. Entron:zPlettie publish' the litlimet or Witt- Ic - of 'the Fifth Ward; #3`a tendtdate•ftirthe .Ilinireratty p pubjett to The deibuon "of the . Democretic. Convemfon... Mr. Wilson is chard:working, indastriona and intelligent mechtirde—honest end 'Capable. He is not a temperance. Mari qt,oneot two' years atandineibut has. Veen . one Iront-his 'youth op. If nominated, I be lieve hie election would be certain. deel • - • FIFTH WARD. 1131. Mr: BIDDLE. Deintlabi.Btarosin to a • haw three suirrarielr, on Samara= rt., one door be 'l time Sixth- istreet: — TBETHEINSERTED,from one 'to . a whole;sert,l by AtmospbeHE'Pressilre f .with * beautiful representation of the Natural Gcsaresto the negro Its original shape. .TEBTEI EXTRACTED, with, little putt, ' , BMX= 'Tann permanently saved - by num:into, preyenung the Toottkehe;whlch/sznifeh bet ' ter Auin earingitohough if faistlone In Ave min .Otea;or even instantly: •.! naldy • . Attaintlost.a.ROßFET BARKER, Tdritraisrrr Mums, 114.3 t Marks:, be mien Second and Third strati, Pinsburgit.--Constantly On hand, a large and general as sortment of,Fsairroashoi READT-NADIL Ctosiniro. •• 2. Partiettlarrattention paid. to the Canting of Custom Work, which will be )made in -rho Mott fashloaableamn aer,and on reasonable terms.. , • 4 mays 2ilotteereltelotrasinrailtatitigtasBkictm, of Pitts butgh and Allegheny, meets on :the• second Mloadayoi l every_month at Schoe hleitets, IA the Diamond. • Rory] . Joint Yotrito,Jr.,,Seentary, tar± dournOymin Saddler', HaTneas - -and,Trunk:Makers',Societyrnesta,the first Saturday of every. month, as,Union.Hall, corner or:Smithfield and Fifth streets -(utayl9:ly) X. C. OelLatrotli &WY.. . . - • (1270dd fralo'sve , Odeon BuihNeg,Foisrm street, bettociri. wood . alut anismad strtets.=pittabtugh Ettemnpake ‘ M,Nf.g;meetslsiand Tuesdays of each ' PittsbeigtsWitie'Lodge; No: 4, Meets:Lland Ath. Toeedays. .." Mechanics', No:' 9, meets every Tinied: ay • WeveM Atall.odde,No. 24, meetseVetif*lttY#ol6 , Iron titi.agi,_No le, meets evry. - e MOTIOIIri loan Lodlei,pjo: 361);: meets. every Feldni evenin g . " maYsar Welt RAVI C anc e or:obtaining a superfine lIAT 'or OAP vital to any dint can be Manufactured, Is now . offered; as I ain determined to sell or my present stock at greatlrstdutted prices, in order to make room for my fa _ stock :' "If ratvonld secure a badri call scion. . jy2,s:y] ' Wood st..iorner of Virgin alley. 1u!.1.-0. or 0. - 7/..-Plate oilleetlng, - Washington fiall e Wood street, betrreen din and Virgin Al4y. PrErsanarat Lonna, NI). 3407—Meets cony . Tuesday MatcaNctii Excsateass , r, Friday or each. month.....ntrZ—l.y . ID. 1. 0. of O . P.s.dar.ronsat Lonoa, No. lk mesa at the Hall, corner of Wood street and Virgin Alley, every Thursday evening, at 0 o'clock. Ina)LGat , GacatoitTissarra,Sec'y. ISCLAMATORY RHEUILVITBII and Ulcerated sore Throat:cured by the UM ,of the medicine of nature, AMERICAN OIL. . . - rt ' , CINCINNATI, March Id, 1845.. • •-This is to certify, that I have been afflicted for stveralmontbit . witta Inflainmatory Rheumatism . in My ishoidders and arms; also an ulcerated sore throat which, was ,very .painfut and severe. I was also much troubled with a dry hacking cough, which my physician-told - me would termloato in conaomption. About' three weeks ago I heinl.of the American Oil sod commenced the use of it by taking one teaspoon. fill night and morning, and applying it lightly ester. natty, to the• parts affected with Rheumatic pains sod also applied it , to My throat. I found relief in Iwo or" dirge -days after wing the oil, and now feel entirely restOred to health. I also applied toga child . who'vrailiefistely" buratitid it afforded itaine diate relief. - • • ' 2 DIARY L. BUCKLE.' Sold whOlesalanuid retail by Wm. Jackson, the proprietor's "sole and . onty agent for western Penn sylvania, Weidern Virginia ' and Northern Ohio, No. 89, Liberty street, bead of Wood street, Pittsburgh. Price 50cta. per bottle: . Btwoitr. or. NUMEILOMI,COURTESIT.I7L—None: is genuine but what hai the name and addren of Wm. Jackeen, No. 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, on the label, and in the pamphlet in which each bottle is enelosed. The names of the proptiolon, D. Hall & Co., Kentacky, is also printed In the pamphlet. Another way of detecting the counterfeits, is the differeace in price: Tbe genuine ispold invariably at G 0 eta, por bottle, and no less; while eothe of the coUnterfeits ore sold at various orient. under. Sold retail by sub agents in almost orery town id the above Districts: noil2:dl4ar •- , . WIFF:T•0111.1C - 02,. ?MOIR (it'll& BAD 1111.1LTII• AND Mt Taunt...A:ly the use of 'Wheeler's celebrated ea-berry Toinli - AVash, Tooth:ache can be effectually cured., Tehder and Diseased Gams made firm and healthy. Dad Thiath much improved, and the Teeth reed fram' tartar, and made beautifully white. Price, 60 cents per bottle. This article is patronized by the elite - Soctety—is highly - concentrated, and will make one pint of vile wash. • Bold Wholesale and retail by WK. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store, "BIG BOOT," 99 Liberty street. bead. Of. Wood strati Pittsburgh. ap27lSualtw • • ' , NEW WINIPER"c3OODS No.. cifir 711.41121 . ar.ißrivnicor FOURTH sr. ♦'o DIAMOND, -- • - PITTSBURGH. FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS! rrilEseliscrther is nosy receiving his second supply of J,' New; Virtue Dry Goods,'which is large and complete 'n every variety and style the. Eaitern markets can sup ply'," / will dispose of them, 112uderate and Retail, at Great Bar stns to Buyers. French Worked Collars, only 10 cents; Linen Cambric andkerebiefs, 10 cents ; • Dress Gingham', from 121 to 4 cents; Heavy. 4 Brown Muslin , from 61 to tit cents; °al. 44 Bleached Muslin, from 01 to 10 cents;• Bed icking, from 61 to.lBI cents ; Plaid Jaconeu Muslin; 10 ate; Ne"ifgayle Printed Mous De Leine', 191 cut.; 19a - 'a Stripe Mow DO Lilacs, 25 cents; Colored Moos De I sines, from 121 to 25 cents; Black and NVhite Conon Hose, oinly.ff: cents; the best all Wool Red, White and 'elm* Fthnnels in the City for 25 cents. • • I have just received, of the latest importations, * eplen id assortment of New Style Dress Goods and /Mauls Thibet: Ferment', Coburg apd Lyonese Cloths, all colons; French Merino, all sheiks; Satin • Plaid Armin • llka;•Chenielean Satin de Shien Silks; Wide Black Oro e Rhine Silks ~' Chameleon Brocade Silks; Turk Satin e Shien Persian 'Corded Silk • Striper; Satin Stripe I - reach . Cashmere; Lupin's.Black Bombazines; Chame !COnDresi Gingham!, nod wide. Black Mantilla Silks Firticf all: vrool, BROCHA 'SHAWLS; Super.. Plaid NG SHAWLS;Turk Satin Shawls - ; Chameleon Silk --hatvls; Black and' Colored, Plain and Embroidered k Fringe. Thibet, andthlcrue De .Lalne Shawls. BLANKETS—A splendid assortment,from common to uperfine. (Ribbon Bound) •Blenkets. just received, to ether with - a large assortment of Domestic and Staple -The id/oin Goods having been recently purchased at Or Redunionfrozaformer priers, I feel confident that m examination they will ho found much lower thaw they lave- ever been. offered in this City, as ',intend to sell b eat Maksak and Betailut a small advance on the Last, !re east. ABSALOM MORRIS, . . • N 0.435 MiTrieiTsiieitiTqtiiiiituigh. BIiACKSICAR'IIOI7IIIE, STEAIIBOATLANDING, FOURTH STREET, . • :STEusissruzz,onio. • A, .M.• 110 P Ktrf C'PAOP kis? oz. (n2.131* : New Novels.Meeensbes Magazines, &e.,•'' 7r _.kUNIO9I.,LITERARY DEPOT, on Stnialkt • owl, oppinip,,,Broton's Hatil,Oodey'a Lady's Book . • r December. , Graham's Maiiixine for December. Sarmin'a .".- . • ,Idulies' Nationil " 'LlttelPiLiving Age- N 0,2.39- 'David Copperficlii, No. 7. .".Shirley, I ,lt Tale, by Currer Bell, author of Jane 1• re—a moat admirable work... , "Dedham: his First Voyage—being the Sailar-boy onfevadons and Beminiicences of the Son of a Gentle . an, in the Merchant Serrioe;' by Hamm Melville, • uthor of Typee,Omoo f and Nardi. • The Thonsand'and One' Phantonis: to be - read be, ween.eleven - o'clock.and midnight;—by Alex. Dumas. The Inedited Works of Lord fityron ; now first publish : eby his son. .;First part • The Pictorial Brother Jonathan for the Holiday's; —a . •. agitificent 'sheet. ti very large assortment of CZIRAP PUBLICATIONS, nd every variety of Stationery, can always be found at be aboveestablishotent, • M. A. MINF.R, • novM •': • • • Smithfield at. Jewelry V. Jesvphry.l 6 undersigned have this titenteceiVad. by Ekpiess, direct from thetnannfactotics one of the largest an d o a t complete .nasortments of imerican and French EWELRY everinfered in this market, comprising all of he most modern and Improved styles--to which they in- Its tbe attention of The tradegenerally_•_. rt• • • , K: ht ACE:NIGHT & BROS., nov23 ' No. - 115 Wood street. W atches tr W atc hest - - HE undersigned have this defy received, by &sprees, I direerfrom thelatporters, a large and well seleCied toelrot GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, of the latest ad most destrable styles. They retpeetfally invite ealers; the above lino. to 'c all and examine, .before nichatinialsowhere. . MACIENIGHT & BROTHERS, n0v 23% • • 115 Wood street. MEM r.t;7.;..;:-;1-:'IT':-.;,:.:-f,%:'1,-•:::::;::-•.-.:- ..'-r•'•:-".--..':-..''...:2;':',-::''... q. ",..',.S-f.;1.:,;,:','.,. ---:-:.',',-,':: ';":1:.-',.:•.'-,;'7.?..,:'=.'.--'....;--:.•.. ~'... ':••;:.?..:.'4,7: -'....*;,-..7,...‘; ? . ' 1 ?:,,•'''. 7 ..1' . .t.•'1.-'.<'.'?- . 2 ' • ' ..t::',":-.::.'•::'.:".':•-•1.[..'--i.•:.'..-''•-`• ••••7 ' • ' , • '',.`.:• - t. =NI MEd .f 7 ,:.: - .i:.'.. - ..c...'.'''::?.'-',-..:: , :-:,''..• . . PASSENGER "ARRAN IitiENTS FOR 1645. 'lSteambastPaeketLine,leavesdaityforeinciimatiito u. Passenger PacketoriA 'Braminiirille j to Baltimore and Philadelphiat A.. u..aud 8 u. liTailCaaltilatte'd ire at to•RhaidelAia, and 19i Western end Son aisilibil Cssiiiiitis ieo A. U. Nortts.Wastern, via Clareliii4dalli, IQ A. It. Elie and . Western New Yds*, 407,8X.55., North-Eastern,to.Pitiladelpbil s BOr s BgBlPlSuidaY4.4 AII,RP7ALS AND DM. ARM* OF OWLS.. 4stern _Mail via Phi!Adel**, dineli•PlLL.4o,_serig• Western Mall,Cin. and Lounrv.,darakkllskarolgt hal* 134310h.v1a Ha/ t. and Washington,dati.B mit.,olosesiSaik. North-Western via Claveland, due 10 closest &IL Erie and Western New York, Atte 8.t0n.,, clone* 11 Ltr . . Par wawa. . Asked. Offered . Rank of Pittsburg 1.,•••• . -; • . 130,00 151.00 41s),00 Exchange Batik_ • • •!.. . 50,00 60,00 49,00 Meratitutta' and M. Bank • • 5{) 00 , 51,00 60,00 Panne re , Deoei t Bank. • • •• • None in market. Uutd Street Otidge • 60,00 50,00 49,00 Northern Libertlceßridie---- 50,00 15,0 0 Old Allegheiip B edge • • • • • • • 25,00 37,00 35,00 Connellarilloß.A.Stoek, paid on ahares,ll2,so. • • ••,. 5,00 1,43 Clitp pore/ i f' ceitt;), •• .... • 9 %9 0 nongahele Bridge. • • • --- 53,00 10,50 Gas Stock. • • --• --• 50.00 50,00 60,00 Penna. 6'e, quoted in Philadelphia 91 peon,. lOl New ilea:Treasury Notla, Ve, quoted in Philada• •117 a The weather is now cold and disagreeable. There wnivenow on the ground yesterday. Business has business has become quite dull. FLOUR..Some eales at 24,316384,37 ; very little doing. POTATOES..See of 100 sacks reds at 38c. per bushel. BUTTER..SaIe of 20 bbla. prime Roll at 12c. CHEESE.. Market toll . ; sales doll at Sie6.ltc. Coal and Wood.. The supply of coal on hand is fair, and Inn few boats anteing. Retail sales we quote at 121 c. delivered. Sales by the boat load 81 09c. , Wood is selling in the street, on wagons, at 91,506t1,00 per load. • • :Glass..We quote light salea of Pittsburgh menu-. faiturect at $4014,50 for . 8 by 10, in light iota; cone. try manufacture 3,b0004,00 ; sides of 10 by 12 at 4,0W5,00; large sires ranging from 10 by 14 to 12 by 18 from 400 to 6,00 in lots; sales to the cons. tty tan small advance at retail. Several small sales during the week. Hemp.-Scarce and in demand/it the rate quoted ; dew roued 8130 per ton. Bagging accordieg to quality, at 1501151 c., stock increasing. Dale rope 7071 c., stock increlaing and light demand. Iron, Metals, Nails, Lead, fac.. We quote stone coal bar iron to lots 31c.; charcoal do. 31c. Pig metal wo quote at 9221027,00 per ton, for hot blast, with small sales of Ohio at 27,00. Sales of Pine. burgh Donau 41e. for the snorted numbers la light lots; retail sales assorted at 41c. A great many to ferior broods on hand ; market for a good article get. Ling light. Arrivals this week limited. Boston nails are nonainal,and may be quoted a fraction higher. Sales of t'n plate in lots at 9111,50012,00 per. bor. Receipts light. Lead isacarce sod firm. Wequote sales of bar at 51051 c. Iron, store, in light lots ; sales of Mittman pig lead at 4,1545,00; and we quote Kentucky pig lead at 4,70. Shot we quote at 1,4501,50. • Bock shot 2,00 per bag. but little de mand. Liqaors..Salea of raw whiskey bare been effected at 21ai2.21c.c.; rectified at 2061211 c. Sale. of peach brandy at 1.00 per gallon ; our quotations from stores are 1,0001,25, •teveral holders demanding higher figures: Common brandy sod gin we quote at 30c. per gallon. Hogs—There is a fair demand, and we hoar of sales of 1,600 head of largo Hogs at 112,00 nett- The slaughtering has been resumed again, and about 11,000 head hare been killed during yesterday and to-day. . AUCTION SALINE, Br JAMES At , HENNA,,AUCTTONEER, No. 114 WOOD Nriezer..suirse.Docuts /6034 FlrflL TIONSTABLESSALE,OF A GROCERY AND PRO 'kJ DUCE STORE antrFittures, Fowling Piece, Pa tera Lever Watch, French Clock. Watchmaker's En gine', Patent Coffee Mill,&e., at AIICTION..--On Monday next, Dean:bee 3d, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, will be sold, at Molenna ' s Auction Rooms, by order of Mark Walkup, Constable, the stock of a grocery and produce store; comprising ten, coffee, s agar, allspice, pepper, gin ger, cloves, nutmegs, cinnamon, mustard, tobacco, ci gars, ti Ithls. pod dour, feed and produce ; a large as sortment of queensware,gtass jars and glassware, stone and crockery , ware, dc.; with store fixtures. Also, one double barrel fowling piece, stub and twist, an excellent article ;1 fine gold patent lever watch ; t French clock, with shade, runs four days; 1 watchmaker's engine ,- patent Coffee-mill. ire. Terms: Cash, par funds. MARE WALKUP, Constable. dee! ' * JAMES hicKENNA: Aimee. r KASEN OLD PROPERTY AT AUCTION—On Mon- LA day next, December 3d. at 2 o'clock id the after noon, will be aold, at McKenna's Anetion Rooms, the unexplyed term of a Lease of a Lot of Ground, situate in the9th Ward, formerly Croghansville, above the old toll gate, frouttrupla feet on Penn street, on the Phila delphia Turnpike and extending back 160 feet towards the Allegheny River, on which is erected a Two Story Frame House and Store, containing six rooms, with ball and a bake.oven in the rear. Also, a Frame Building. calculated Gtr any mechanical business. nov29 JAhIES?deRENNA. Auet. LAaO: AL OF SUPERFINE BIWA taCLOI'Dg AT AUCTION, AT MeKENNA'B.—On Tuesday next, December 4th, et 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold, at hlcKenna's Amnion Booms, a large assort ment of superfine imponed Broad-air:dm. decl JAMES hIcKENNA, W. A. 3 L. C. Mt:MULLEN, OH BAP GASH CLOTHING 8 T 011 E No. 980. Liberty Strect,eorntr et Gosvioon ESPECTFULLY announce to their customers. and .1%, dealers generally that they have in store a large end select stock of CLOTHS, CASS,CILERES, AND VES77NOS, and are now prepared to-fill all orders in their line; and experience in the business enables us to hope for a liberal share of patronage. Persons wish ing to have Clothing made to order, cannot fail to be suated. READY MADE CLOTHING of all descriptions [einem:truantry on hand. Also, Destlemen's Furnishing goods, such as: Shirts, Suspenders and Cravats. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere ; as we are determined to selkeheap for cash. octll By Hxpress. Tun received, by Expreas,at BOOBTER & GRID ,' BLE'S Bee...tv Clothing Store—l piece splendid Palmerston Drabb Beaver Cloth; 2 pieces do. Golden Olive Pelicans Cloth ; a few patterns splendid new style Fancy Cashmeres ; also. a general assortment of Vest logs, and all other articles suitable for the season— which we will sell tow, for cash. BOOBYER & ORIBBLE, Liberty street, three doors above Irwin street. novI8) Sign or the Golden Bee-Rive. TUST RECEIVED as the PRESBYTERIAN BOOR 0 ROOMS, N 0.79 Wood stree-t; up stairs, the following addition of valuable Books—for sale at low prices: TowaseruPs Arrangement of the Bible; Neander's History of the Christian Religion and Chureb ; Milton's Treatise on Christian Doctrine ; Gesatme Hebrew and English Lexicon; Robinson's Greek Harmon) of the Gospel; Bootee Bible, 0 volumes; bredburst's China and its Prospects ,• Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion ; Charnock on the Divine Attributes; Thongbtson Publie.Prayer, by Rev. S. Miller, D. D.; Thoughts on Religions Experience, by Rev. A. Alex ander, D. D.; • . Boner's Memoir of BleCheyne; . McCrie's Life of John Knox; Psalm and flymn Book, in a variety of bindings; • Bibles and Testaments, do do And ninny other valuable works, to which the attention of Me reading comm.unity particitiaxly invited. (novl4 • . - 'STRAYED Oft STOLEN from the Root . Yard of Mr. Rootat Sharpsburgh, on Mee r. nht, November 20th,one gay HORSE, • wit h- isand/ sore on his wither, caused by the collari•about 10 or 19 pears old. No other 'limes, re collected. The other, a small DunliniftE, with black:inane end tall. She is about 6 yam! old. Any person 'finding the above Horse and Diare,.QT: either them, and returnin g them to Wood, Bharlisbargh, or to the subscriber, at Freepeitt i. Armstrong. wilt be liberally' re warded. reav24:twj IViLLIA3IIOIiNBON. .azotata .WEEKLY •ASELEBIBLiES, • AT.UNION HALLS. • . 1 ItESVCCTIM.I.T. beg leave to announceto the loversior innocent and healthy amuse-. mcnt that--I intend commencing -4.troot.sa' :vrrisLY ASSMIBLIES, throughout the: season.. /ie first Assembly will be oven on Toesdar evening, December 4th. • Gentlemen wishing to sub scribe to the' regular Tuesday night Assemblies are re-' quested to.call and enter their names. The list will be .closed 'when the limited number, which is thirty, shall have subscribed. 1 will then open a list for Wednesday, Thamday and Friday evenings of each week, and as soon at thirty Gentlemen have subscribed for either of the above uq.hts, the Assembly will be' commenced. Tickets ad mit a Gentleman and one or two Ladies. Price of tick ets for each-evening, seventy-five cents, including re freshments; or filly cents with refreshments. J. BATES. • • • -N. B.—None but persons of respectability will be ad mitted. nov4l TOy3SOLlJTlON—The_Co;partnership . heretofore ex isting between' the subscribers , under the 6rm of HN HANNAN & CO., de Water st, was dissolved on the 20th inst., by mutual consent•by the withdrawal of B. Weaver, Jr. Juo. flannel; will continue the buaine SA on his OW4 account; imiikto SOP) 4p the b winets of the late 4nll. .'NO: 114.ND1101, nov23 B. WEAVER, Jr. ~--~•.~ NEE Dally KO of the Markets. OFFICE OF THE POST, tt Mosoar Itlownnia, Derembn 3. 1849. LOUISVILLE MARKET Lotarratt, November 27 Hookat Hooka 3 Books! EMIMEI th^fRAT.• ••;, ,‘• • .s:c, xv:.••• , : 4 1...• • 1-41',•4 •:0 ' e .10„iff :2,11; Erai • • lIMEI .: :1....-- L . : . :L . ..... , :. , ' , ; - nitiit - '. 3 *.40i4C 4- "''''" PORT OF EITTOBViten Smarr WAisa ut zas,oBll ARRIVED. SteaMair Lake Erie, Gordon.Eenver. N0..., 0 Galion, Beaver. a • Louis APLaiteßennett, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, do. '• Philip Doddridge,--.., Brownsville. " R. Wightnuan, E lizabeth. " Pevtona. Hendrickson. McKeesport. • Monongabela l Stone, Cincinnati. " Pilot N 0.2. 11LIlenger, Hockingpon. • Telegraph No.l, Hazlep, • Caleb Cope, Murdock, We ll sville. " ,We/Isville.Parke,Wheeling. DEPARTED, Steamer Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. " Lake Erie, Gordon. Beaver. " Louis M`Lone, BeiMett, Brownsville. " R. Wishunen, —, Elizabeth. " .Philip Doddridgr, —, Brownsville. Piyiona, Hendrickson, McKeesport. uAtlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. . Messenger No. 2:Woodward, Cincinnati " Wyoming, Fowler, St. Louis. " Eaphratee, Calhoun, Cinciuoati. J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. " Hudson, Poe, Wheeling. " Caleb Cope, Murdock. Wellsville. " Paris, Smith, New Orleans. • - Telecraph No.l, Hazlep, Louisville. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. TPHIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished, and mostpowerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the best and most expenenced men engaged in the river business.— The line has been in operation for stg yeors; has carried nearly two millions of people, without lio,ing th e slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors 'Challenge corn portion with any passenger line in the Union for safety, remilarity t and speed. All that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave (or Cincinnati as follows: MONDA YPACKRT..—The Mortonoszto-s,Capt. Stone, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 r. TUESDAY PACKET.—The fireman* No. 2, Capt C. W. Batchelor, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday wonting at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r: s. WEDNESDAY PACKET. The New ENGLAND No. 9, Capt. S. Deon, will leave Pittsburgh every Weduesday morning at Wo'clock; Wheetingovery Wednesday even ing at l 0 r. x. THURSDAY PACKED—The -Dan.uswr, Capt. R. J. Grace, willleave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at ID o'clock 'Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. DI. FRIDAY PACKET—The Curpitallo. 2, Capt. Crooks, willleave PittsbingheveryFriday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 r. x. SATURDAY pacKEr—The ISSZNG SD No. %Capt. I. C. 3 . 00111012n.t. WM leave Pi US btlrgh every Saturday morning at 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P. r. SUNDAY PACKET.— The Isaac Mamas, Capt. P. Divot, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at to P. a. oet 5. • Ilsabetb Paoket. Tax steamer FASHION, Capt. Paretas, will run as a Regular Daily Packet between 1111 a and Elizabeth. Leaves Pittsburgh at 3 o'c lock r. la, and leaves Rdzabeth at 8 o'clock I. sr. For freight or passage, apply on board. [nod! LOUISVILLE PAOKSTS. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI A. LOUISVILLE • Ftkorn.aa Sacral:my Pactrx.—The A t No I [toe and fast passenger steam Pac ket TELEGRAPH, J. Ilezlea, Coin • mander,will leave Pittsburg for Wheel ins, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Porte, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board. or to FORSYTH & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been boat expressly for a regular Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort of pus ungtrs; the accommodations are Inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ben Pranklin No el and Pike No 9, to Sant- Loals—time through.rism DATIL (Molly 184 e. lBllll. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. FIDIOARY 15t,18.18. FiBILUART 1.1,18403. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. bl. AND 4 P. AI 1 7 .7 The following new boats complete the lane for the present season: ATLANTIC. Capt, James Parkinson; BALTIC , Capt. A...lacobsi and LOUIS M'LANE , Capt. A. Bennett. The boats NM entirely new, am! are fitted up without ragard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Doan, at the foot of Ross at. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the edvertised hours. °eta, ts - Steamer YANKEE, Capt. ItlcKas, leave. every Saturday, at 11 o'clock, r o. mauler JENNY LIND, Captain OALLIGLIEB, leave. every Tuesday, at S o'clock, r. as. For freight or passage apply to . B. WHEELER. Agent, _oat. Corner of Water and Smithfield st. - igeigitalleis; Pocket:for tv.;" THE fine .reamer wELLsvit.r, c.p, - ;4 I:lsaacs, will leave forthe above and ink. r me. tele ports on WeJam 1a so 1111111Soninfa For freight or passage apply on board, or to °eta • CFA). U. MILTENBERGER, Agt. For Beaver and Wellsville. Tua new and splendid passenger steamer CALEB COPE, A. Moat:ace, Master, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda- Bons, apply on board. ociG New Arrangement. Tux steamer BEAVER, Cites. K. Curiae, Master, will leave this city every Monday, e nee ay and Friday, at lit ♦. kt. She has a boat at the landing, between Wood it. cad the Bridge, prepared to receive it -eight at any lime. [miff Wm. B. Wheeler, STEAMBOAT AGENT, can be foond at Wesley Grier's Counting Room, corner of %Vetter and Swath field streets, Pittsburgh. pet& _ For Cliseillnwatti..litegalar Pankat. The fine steamer MT. VERNON, Masa trunrz, Master, will leave for the above and micron tate ports, regularly, every Saturday evening. For freight or passage, apply on board ur to oet6 OEO. B. IkIILTENBERGER, AO. . The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, Capt. W. !)ants, will full regularly be tween 'nu urgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, r. In. For freight or passage, apply on board. oet6 Incorporated by the Legislators of New York, in I 840,f0r the PEOSIOTION OW THE NNE AWN IN THE UNITED t3TATVA, HAS already purchased about 400 paintings for dts tribution the present year, and the number will be increased as the subscription list advances. Among them are the works of Loutze, Durand, Huntington, Gray, Rothe rmel, Church. Bingham, Doughty, Morse, and other distinguished American and resident artists., some of which cost 8 1 , 500 ,8 1 . M, $B5O. and many 8500 each Also, Sculpture and Bronze Statuettes, by H. K. Brown, and Medals in honor of Trumbull. Each member is entitled to the Engraving of Youth. (21 by ISO inches,) from the second of Cout's series, the Voyage of Life. A set of Dentine, by Darley, Illustrating Washington Irving , . Sleepy Hollow. The Bulletin, a monthly publication relating to Art, and the Volume of Transactions, besides the chance of obtaining a Painting or other work of Art distributed at the annual meeting. It is acknowledged by all who examined the present collection, that none has ever been exhibited in America equally rich in attraction. The subscriber for the present year has an unequalled opportunity for achieving the triple purpose of obtaining a valuable return for a small investment, of securing \the possession of a superior work, gratifying his taste. for Art, and of affordhig en couragement to promising artists of his own country. Distribution of Paintings, gist December. Subscriptions ot membership, 85, and should be given in without delay. Received by H. S. BOSWORTH Honorary Secretary, no 1112"---- Vralk Arrival. TUST RECEIVED and for sale, in addition to his for ell met stock, a new and varied assortment of LAAIPS, adopted expressly for the use of the celebrated Scanlan Faun 0, comprising, in part— Suspension Lamps of different sizes, with or without Globes; Washington do.; Buena Vista do.; fdarblu Pedestal do. Centre and Side Table do.; Britanniudo. • Auso—A general assortment of GLASSWARE, Cop per and Brass Kettirs,_Tiratears,fr. JOHN DF:VERE IX., 65 Smithfield St. noval:d2tv ad 'door above Fourih. IT ill with pleasure that the subscribers in form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity . that they have completed arrangements with • •. Messrs. J. C. Jenkins & Co., of Philadelphia, to receive their superior . . . •. • PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter be kept constantly on hand. They are neatly and securely put up : . in metallic packs of f, I and 1 th each, with their printed card—showing the kind of Tea, pee, name of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked., .... Gunpowder 1 62k 75 100 1,25 1,50 ilmperial 50 73 1,00 1,25 1,50 ~, Dyson 50 021 75 1.00 1,25 o Y.ll son f 50 62j 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 ~ Black •• • • 37 1 50 i li ' ln ' Vine and Extra Fine• • •75 1,110 1,25 1,50 .• We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to lie equal to, if not:wales to any sold in this City, and should they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, and the money will be refunded, as it is only with that understanding we sell, We ask a fair trial, that the public may be able to judge between out Teas and those heretofore sold by other companies in this city. . All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS, should give us a call. Dealers can he supplied on the most reasonable terms For ,ale by JOS. S. M. YOUNG & CO., N, W. corner 4th and Ferry etreete, and E. YOUNG &. SON, alge B. W orner 3d and Ross atm et, 01110 LiN =MIM== The Anse!tioan Art-tin ob. TEAS! TEAS 11 TEAS 8 t I 11Z=ZEI ESE - illirugs.zanbgaitotuf:-. DR. BROWN. No. 85 DIAMOND ALLEY-, DsvOilra hbfantire'auention to an other practice. Ilia business is niftily a onanedto bi-1. - ose • Privateer Venereal Dittaillt; and Buell pain fiil affections, brought only imprudence, youthful indulgence and etcess. : Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorr • hea,Oleet, Stricture, Urethral Mscheiges, Impurity of the Blood, with all diseases of the venereal origin. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial D iseases, Seminal Weakness, Im potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month ly Suppressions,, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula In Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains fn the Baek and Loins, Irrita tions of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated. Cure guaranteed. Fourteen years' practice (four in this cityl enables Dr Brown tooter assurances of speedy euro to all who may come under his cure. Office and private consulting r00me,65 Diamond alley EU — Charges moderate. novs:d&wly. REUMATISM..—Dr. Browne newry dlscovred rem edy t fpr Rheumatism Ir a speedy and certain reined for that painful trouble. It never falls. Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 65, Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at home. lanll3-damtf Daliars Magical Pain IGateacior. ryo THE PDBLIC.—This is to certify that I hove found Dallsy's Magical Pain Extractor to prove a cure fo the Chronic Rheumatism, which 1 have been afflicted with for ten years, in my ti Joints. ABRAHAM R. VREELAND. kMd 1849. deguirekaisock, N. Y., April 8,1348. Ma. H. DALLIN-Sir: I have been troubled with the Piles for eight months, and could get no relief. You. Magical Pain Extractor having been recommended it me, I app li ed it but twice, obtained instant - relief, and is a short ume was perfectly cured! Could! not get any more of it, I would not take a hundred dollars for the balance of my box. WILLIAM HALL. . . 97 North Moore street,Ncw York, June 19, 1847. U"CAUTlON.—Dailep's only Depot Or the city qf Nets York, and where the Imolai article can be obtained, wholesale and retail, a at 415 Broadway. H. DALLICT is the inventor of this trnly I nvalu able coni pound, and be never has, and never will communicate the secret of its preparation to any man living; and, there. fore, no other person ever has made, or ever can make. • grantor it himself. Countel'eits abound Every truly valuable article Is subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and im posters; and nothing, that we know of, has more evert surely experienced that fact than Dalle y's Magical Fain Extractor! -- • . A Titer—Thegenuine DaSty, in cases of the severest Bunts, Scalds, Piles, &c., will afford instant relief, and produce at once &cooling and soothing etfect---extracting pain in and from one to fifteen minutes! but be sure, al ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth. And now mark the diffecnee!--Countertint Extractors no matter under what name they may appear, or bow sp. plied, always irritate and increase the pain Pamphlets,eontaintag certificates of cures, may be bed gratis, on application to JOHN D. MORGAN, Westms Depot, Pittsburgh. Da. Wm. Tuon.n. Agent. Dalley's Animal Galvanic Clive -all, Per Horses, Cattle, &c., cures spavin, quittor, poll•eyil, sores, galls root bruises. Parnphleo containing certifieates of respectable pasties, may be had on appli• cation to JOHN D. MORGAN, oc.llß:dikary &11.11ealing Oingsnaiii. -- nONTAINING NO MERCURY , or other Minernl. It 1,.) has the power to cause all EXTRRNAL SORES. SCROFULOUS HUMORS, SKIN DISEASES, POI SONOUS {POUNDS to dtscharge their putrid matters. and then heals them. . . Ma rightly termed ALL-HEALING, for there is scarce 1y a disease external or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used it for the last sixteen years for all diseases of the chest ' involving the utmost danger and responsi bility, and Ideclarlf before heaven and man, that not in one ease has it failed to benefit, when the patient was in the reach of mortal :nestle. I have MIS physicians learned in the profession. I have ministers of the gospel, judges of the bench, alder men, lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition, and multitudes of the poor use it in every variety of way, and there has been but one voice—one universal voice, say• ing—" Lt.isrEa, YOUR OINTMEAT is Goo") RIIEUMATISM.—It removes almost immediately the iliatllttelatioll and swelling, when the pain ceases. ißead the directions around the bos.4 HEAD-ACHE --The salve has cured persons of the heail•ache of twelve years standing. and who had it reg. tiler every week so that vomiting took place. Ear-Ach., noth-delve, and Ague in siie Face, are helped with like success. SCALD HEAD.— We have cured eases that actually defied every thing known. as well as the ability of Misers to twent7 doctors. One man told us he had spent 8:11)U on his children without any benefit. when a few boxes of Ointment cured them. TRITER—There is nothing better for the cure of Tatter. BURNS.—It is one of the best things in the world for Burns. PlLES.—Thousands are yearly cured by this Dint meat. It naves fails in giving relief (or the Piles . Around the box are directions for using M'Allistres Ointment (or Scrodula, Liver Complaint, Erysipelas, Teller, Chilblain, Scald Ilead, Sore Eyes, tiutiscy. Sore Throat. Bronchitis, Nervous Affections, Pains, Disease of the Spine, hea d-ache, Asthma, Deafness, Ear-ache, Runts, Corns, all Diseases of the Skin, Sore Lip.. Pim ples, th.c., Sores, Rheumatism, Piles, Croup, Swelled or Broken Dreast, Tooth-ache Ague to the Fatte,,te_. die If MOT/lERB and NURSES knew its value. in cases of Swelled or Sore Breast, they would always apply it Iu such cases, if used freely, and according to the direc tions around each box, it gives relief in a erlyfor hours. CORNS.--Ociasional use..( the Ointment will always keep Corns from growing. People need never be trou bled with them, if - they use it frequently, This Ointment 111 good for any . part of the body 0.1 limbs when iedamed. In some cases it should be adplied often, CAUTION.- No Ointment will be gellUelle unless the name of JAMES hIeALLISTER is written with a pen on every label. For sale by my Agents in all the principal cities and towns in the United :Rates. JAMES Mc:ALLISTER. Sole Proprietor or the above medicine Principal Ottice. Na. 2n North Thir st.. Philadelphia. lU'jj' Sold at IN'holcsale and Retail in Putsbargh by BRAUN & REITER, corner Liberty and St. Clair streets; L. WILCOX, Jr., corner of Market street and the Diamond; also corner of Fourth and Smith fi eld sterns; WM. JACKSON, No. 59 Liberty street ' • and at the Rook Store in Smithfield et., third door from Second street; and in Allegheny by H. P. Schwart s and J. Sargent ; sud by A C. Smith, Birmingham; D. Nagley, East Liberty; H. B. Rowland, McKeesport and Elizabetli ; J. Alexander & Son, Monongahrla City; N. Bowman & Co., Browns. rifle; J. T. Rogers, Bridgeport; John Barclay, Beaver; James Duncan, Fallaton ; D. Watson & Co, New Castle and S. P. Weaver. Freeport. ma yll :decal& vey 111INKrili HAIR eiw,Arti—A matctioes, article mos ‘,.j growth, beauty, and restoration of the Hair. Thor Cream when once known, will supersede all other arti cles of the kind now in use. Vt here the hair is dead, harsh, thin, unhealthy, uor turning grey, a few applica tions will make the hair soft and dark, and give it a beau tiful, lively appearance; and will els o male it onaintain its liveliness and healthy color, twice as long as all the preparations that are generally used. NVhere the hair is thin, or has fallen off, it may he restored by using the Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of acing oils on their hair should at oncepurehase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is eocomposed that it will not injure the hair like the other preparations, but will beautify it, and give perfect sausniction in every in stance. For testimony to its very superior qualities, see the fol lowing letter from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Meerre. Hendershott & Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the Southern States: === Church, Pulaski. Massifs. Hernsaisnorr & Erturrcu ;truant en--I Ink e incasine in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent prepare ion called Dr. Parish's Chinese Hair Cream; for, about two years ago my hair was very dry, bristly, and disposed to come out; but having procured a bottle of the Cream, and used it according to the prescription, it is now elastic, soft, and firm to the head. Many balsams and oils were applied, each leaving my hair in a worse state than before. ['his Cream, however, has met my expec tations. As an article for the toilet, my wife gives It preference over all others, being delicately perfumed and not dis posed to rancidity. The ladies, especially, will find the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparations for the toilet. Respectfully, he ., • R. CALDWELL. Pulaski, January 7,1847. ilj — Sold wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John M. Townsend, 43 Market st., and Joel Mohler, corner of Wood and Fitthsta • iels-thtw-ly • - PHYSICIAN AND PATIENT, or a Practical View 0 the Mutual Dillies, Relations and Interests of the Medical Profession and the Community ; by Worthington Hooker, M. D. The Works of Michael Do Montaigne; comprising his Essays, Loners, &c. By Wm Hazlett. Nineveh and its Remains ; by Austell Henry Layard, Esq, D. C. L. Glimpses of Spain, or Notes of an Unfinished Tour in 1847; by 9 T. Wallis. Tupper's Proverbial Philosophy/ new edition; illus• tinted. Just received by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, nov22 ,Corner Market attd 3d sts. McCandless la Campbell, mutanS TAPLEts m stemuc ANsx, D FANCY Inman. num= GOO un s S, GERMAN D No. 07 Wood street, next door to Diamond alley, WOULD respectfully call the attention of Merchants and other deniers to their New and varied Stock of Fancy anskStaple Dry Goods, Laces, Fringes, Shawls, Gloves, Vestlngs, Ribbons, Hosiery, Mitts, &c. This is their second Fall supply, and they feel assured in saying that they can offer Goods to compete with any in the market, both as regards quality and price. The examinatiq p of thou . stock of Goods is all that is required to assure the buyer they offer Goods on reason able terms. nov7:d&w important. viANy BLANKETS sold in this City for all Wool AL are one-half Cotton. Bat persons who are in want of a good article will do well to examine BLA.nxicrs that are warranted ail wool, and in every respect as represent ed, at the BLANKET DEPOT of the layette AI anufac luring Co., No. 56 Market street. novl9:42ce s9MRS. A. LEECH will open a handsome assort ment of Fall and 11 inter BONNETS, CAPS and BEAD DRESSES, of the latest styles; with a va riety of Goods in her line suitable to the present and ap proaching season, on Thursday, rho Ist of Norembn.— :itore on Fifth street, four doors from Market. East side oct3t:dim Dr. George DeCool' AAS selected Pittsburgh as his permanent residence. Ile has taken the house lately occupied by Alder non Miller, on Fourth street, near Cirant, immediately adjoining the " LantartinerHouse." His Office is attach ed to his residence, where he will constantly be found. unless absent on professional duty. Office hours from 7 o'clock A. at. to 9 o'clock A. At , and from 5 P. at. to 7 P. itocs WANTED—A Pon - main a Boat Store. One who can come well recommended cam hear of a permanent situation, by a, plying at the Journal office. not al CORN BROOMS--100dozen Corn Brooms just rec'd and for sale by RING & MOORHEAD, °MU Diamond. MEI ,Iq.•-,*r.-:-.'-:' F.. c '7-'1.:,0:•;-1,,..,ii:',,',--,.',.?:,-5-: ,r,i,.kTtlt i.:''!ii--.'-y!';'4.,...'.::. -- ..•$"::4.?,;.Z1i.',:iC,.-.:?,4'-',*,;''s--. ..- --- .s'-' . .; New Book• ME MRM go=i3mitosimm l~celtaivaus:._ •... _ VALVALILE - PROPERfft'FfiR BALK.—The MI: (Uwe and Lot at present occupied by the Wen • Ward School is offered' for.sale on. advannigeous terms.* Apply to.. saIterrA.McPHERSON, . n0v260 '7 Corner of Penn and Water streets:. 'lt) LE:T.—Being about to remove to No. 29 Water street, we will tare the Warehouse on the Canter of the Diamond and Diaatohd alley. nov2o KING & MOORHEAD• nt A THREE STORIED DWELLING HOUSE, being,tbe second house from Penn street, in Sny or's • w, on Hay street.. Immediate possession will be given. Enquire of DAVID RITCHIE, Attorney at Levi—Office on Fourth street, between Ciliary alley and Grant street. JetUldtf AIIIEatICAN. rrt O. FINEGAN has taken and refitted In a superior . style the house formerly known as the " Western Exchange," situated on Smithfield street. oppose the Mononhela House." Ilia LI QUORS are of the choicestiminds. GAME of all kinds. OYSTERS, both Shell and in the Can. With all the luxuries that can be procured and are appertain. tug to a respectable " Restaurant," constantly on hand. MEALSserved atoll hours. peat MILLI= momicin . • . JTOHN HANNAN 2r, Co., Matestae and Retail Grows Dealers in Boat Seam, gurenstoare, Produce and Pin. burgh Manufactures, N 0.59 Water street, between Smith field and IVood. oetl7:y Athenmom Saloon AND BATHING ESTABLISHMENT.—FRESH OYSTERS JUST RECEIVED.—The proprietors are now prepared to serve op bleats at all hours, in con nection with Boarding by the day or week. se p 24 BVPALI,B. Proprietors. Reisinger, Wells &. Co. ANUFACTURERS OF GREEN GLASS WARE, M No. 27 Market street, ?Unblock, Pa., keep constant ly on hand and make to order, all kinds of Vials Bottles, c.; Porter and Mineral Water Bottles, of superior qual try. Particular attention paid to .rivammoulds. (melthy gag e or to - "or itITABLISITID 1822) BV EDMUND IiVILICINS, No 164 Liberty street, head of Wood strut, Pittsburgh. MONUAIENTS, Buried Vaults.. Tombs, Head' tones, Etc.; Mantel Pieces, Centre and Pier Tops, always on baud and made to order. N. H.—A choice selection of Drawings on band. (nvl4 _ — A Bargain. Nirir, VALUABLE and welt located BUILDING LOTS, In the Sixth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, Inc sale unusually low. Enquire of SMITH k CUMMINS, nov23:tfl No. 3 Smithfield st.. op. Monong'a House. COME of the best patterns of Olive, Brown, Green, 17 Blue and other colored CaSSIMEEkn offered this Frill,vrhlch will be made to order in good style and low. Gentlemen in want of a food fitting Pantaloon, will call at dm Empire Clothing Sion- (TIEN 11. CHICNP.LL. SMALL LOT of Choice Fig'd SILK VESTINOi, Asuitable for evening ponies, Jost received, whith we can make to order at abort notice. nOv49:lw H. CHIONELL. . . _ _ I•°"VOit EIALF.A ziouscr CHERRY DESK four fee long, et JNO. J. GILLIWIE no 70 Wood street. - GROCF.fiIES—S bbls. No. I.lllackaral 10 lialf balm. N 0.3 " And 130 asaorted Baskets] for sale at JOIIN HANNAN'S. aoa2B No 89 Water d - WitF.NSWARE—Just received. 3 Crates Queer*. lop ware,ll4laseleetion. Also,l Crates C. C. (peens ware—at N 0.69 Water st. tav29l JOHN NANNAN. al —dB aislell — Wi.3 Mackerel; 17 1 10 44 1 46 11l " " " Gibbed Herring; 12 drains Codfish; GU boxes Sealed Herring ; for sale by RIIEV. MATTHEWS & no vttl 5 Water street CIOFFEF:-22 . 3 bags Prime Green Rio for sale by noire? RIIEY. MATTIITWS dr. CO rI'EA--65half cberts V. 11. Tea; J - Impend! Teu ; al " Black " :9 caddy boxer V. 11. " pert eery fine—for family 11. e; 41 caddy boxes G. P. and IntpiTeat for role by neer26 HUEY. MATTHEWS & CO. AND MOLA6:4I•S -1.3 68 birds. prime old crop • 413 barrels Nos. 5 and 6 Loaf Sugar ; 74 N. O. Molasses; 16 " S. 11. do 'A/ bf." 8. H. do (or rale by narks HUEY MATTHEWS & CO. Ft!a rr—tou bole . ncav crop saiun~ I. 0 cask • Z ante Currants ; 130 Ilra. new crop Peaches; 73 •• old do do for sale by • nor'& aBBF. DIATTHKWB & CO B'l4-- , 211 barrels *moll White Beans tor sate uy itoveg RHEY, MATTIIEWtS& CO. FEATHER. -1B .ac►. prima Ky. for sale by novIN RHEA% MATTHEWS & CO. r ' , ALLOW -2 31 barrel*, kw sale by • osovti RIIEY. MA7TIIEWS &CO 11)141 LEAL lade rags Soft Galena Lead lot We by 1. nov2S HUEY, MATTHEWS & CO. dozen Flux Yarn, by nov2 KING & MOW VAKN-200 dozen Tow Torn for idle by & norm KING & MOORIIRAD. I.L.A -11 tOUSIIS A1u1.am.113.6-10 bantia rnmet,ju 17 received by (ricir.s] KING & SICK)IIIIEAD. ru"" — n•HEns--soo 617 - .Feathers in stere and (orate by uov27 KING & MOORHEAD. iILOVRILSKED WAxraz : 400 bushels Cloverseed, lJ n0v1.9 KING A. MOORHEAD. IPCl:figiti r lr-Tairs.Ttir 11 nov^2O SMITH & SINCLAIR. BROOMS -40 doz. [grooms, for sale by noe.O. SMITH &. SINCLAIR. ralltdollll . SEED-5 bills. Timothy Seed for mtle by 1 110V26 . SMITH & SINCLAIR. . L A B 6—A few kegs and 111.18., for tale by 110% , .N.. i SM iTH & SUSICLOOR. LI6IE Lbls. Louisville White Lime Post received and ler sale by (nov'a' WM. DYER. 4 - HviiicSL- -7 21)0 barrels good keeping els goeeping Apples, various kimix, Just received and for sale low by nov23 WM. DYER 159 Liberty at. . D A ISINS—OI boxes new HAWIII just received and for IV sale by BROWN do KIRKPATRICK, nov?2 No. 144 Liberty street. • UPS— 15 bales N. V. Hops, ISt), J est received and 11. for sale by [nv•N] BROWN & KIRKPATRICK. SOA P-54) boxes No. I Cincannati Soap ; fn Crompton Ot. Co., Pius, Soap. In !tore and for sole br nov22 BROWN & KIRKPATRICK A PpLEtz Ltda. Oreen Apples just reo'd and ler A sale lip [n0v , 221 BROWN & KIRKPATRICK. FIMUK—aIIO this S. F. Flour in more end for solo by n0v2,2 BIWWN & KIRKPATRICK. 13ABS—GO dozen Twilled Bags in store and for sale to nov2l BROWN & KIRKPATIZICK.' LIF.ATIIERS-1000 Bra. prime Kentucky Feathers I store and for sale by nov3o BROWN & KIRK PATRICK. 2d -k IA Box FS RAISINS; V V 50 hf." 50 gr... "just ree'd and for sale by n 0 5 421. JOSHUA RHODES, No. 6 Wood st 150 BAGS BRAZIL SUGAR; 25 casks Zama Currants, (new;) Just reed and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, noval No. 6 Wood st (IHALK-2 tons, White, for sale by novl6lJ IL A. FAHNESTOCIC & CO C P. TURPI::NTIN6--4 0 barrels, in prime order, for 0 sale by (novl6l B. A. FA HNESTOCK & CO. OEIINY-30 barrels Pearl Hominy, a first rate arti H cle, for sale by Triev.2oJ Wlll. DYER. I ,RAN BERRIES--8U barrels, in good order, t'or sale by n0v 4 20 WM. DYER. fd LT-3Ulbl tirtitiriarlerTfrostiirTr C a - , received by WM. DYER, oovl.Nt :No. 158 Liberty street. I CASE BLACK sATlNKrr—Just received trout ute l manufacturer. For sale very low, by II LEE, novt 4 Liberty street. ICKSE — CA — CIFORNIAPLAID; I " Brown Jeans; 1 " Prints; just received and for sale by novl3 H. LEE. virinTE AND BROWN COD LINER OlL—Just re V ceived by KEVSER & McDOWELL, nova 144 Wood street. HECKFIRS' FARINA, Rice Flower, Sapioca, Sago Arrowroot, warranted fresh ILO genuine for sale KEYSER & MoDOWLLL. oovS 144 Wood street CALABRIA LIqUORICE--hi morn and for sale by novS KEI SER & MeDOWELL, 14( Wood st.l SH. MOLaSSES-10 bbls., "Battle Ground," recd . and (or sale by JAMES PATTON, Jr., noir7 17 Liberty street. I,IEATHERS-1000 tbs. prime Penna. Feathers rec'd and for sale by JAMES PATTOPI,Jr., nov 7 17 Liberty street. IN. FLOUR — lOU lbs., in sacks. received and for - 3 , . w OW sale by JAMES PATTON, Jr., nov7 17 Liberty street. John Dunlap &. Co., CORNER OF MARKET AND SECOND STREETS, 11 RE now receiving their Fall and Winter Snack of HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE and other Goods, direct from the manufactories and workshops of Birmingham, Sheffield, and Wolverhampton. We have already in Warelionse 72 Casks and Cases of Goods, covering the lollowineartieles : Tinned Saucepans, Round Pots and Oval Kettles; Enameled Saucepans and Muslin Kettles ; Fine Trays in setts; Gammon Trays and Waiters ; Fire Irons in setts and pairs over SO patterns. Fire Iron Standards, with Marble and Bronzes Iron busts; Short handle Frying Pans; Dread Pans, oval and - end; Bracket, Chamber and Gothic Brass Candlesticks; Tinned Wrought Iron Tea-kettles; Tinned Basting Spoons, Table Spoons, &c Tinned Flesh Forks, Skimmers and Ladles; Boasting J acks ; Box Iron', with Heaters; Commode Knobs, Coffee Mills, Lanterns, & c..; ; Fine Britannia Ware, in setts; Communion Ware, Swing Tea-kettles. &c.; Plaiiished Ceafing Dishes, Urns, Oyster • SteWers, he:" Cruet Frames, with cut glass and common Battles, Brass Battery Kettles, Bell Metal Kettles, &c,, Table Maus, Toilet setts, 9ealq, &c.; Pillar, Urn and Helmet pattern Coal Vases. ALso. a large stock of Copper, plain Tin rind Japan ned Ware, Pressed Goods, &a., to which we would in vite the attention of Jobbers, wholesale buyers and others. JOHN DUNLAP & CO., ,p 1.5 Corner Market and Second 'streets. . _ et IN PLATE--thin boxes Tin Plate, choice brands, in j store and for sale by JOHN DUNLAP 4CO , -cep24 Corner Market and Second streets. `k. ••'s f:t." • ' • - - • _ 1 . 3- • • ' "•4: MEE • •• W*. NEB ••;tjlf; :7.: he. t %,‘ ; ....?",tttiit':: , r l4 - •••• , • ,• - , .4 . .' 1 •9 •7 , V 14 " . • 1 • • • • • ect.,4"..w . na.:l f.‘• . .": ' 4. •-••te ", S ' '. I t j _ J Y~ ~,. :! Bankers anb-434ta11g;-Arokcre•-•-: Domestic and I. oragn exchange i 'Bank ...Notes, • • Gold and Saver, Bought. Sold and e BiOnANOIL AND , naimitislo :Soup& William A. Bin- & : COy 64 Wood Street, , I. inn= ALLOWED o 3 TD DEPORTS. • tatlg2S • litoolunstea Bank. airr . ~ •. . • : otraxz's atina Intni nno,VO *nova MAIM _, LHifi HANK is now prepared to do buifte t s. Open from On. M. to 3 P. bl. aren paid on Special.Deppaits augti THOMPSON BBLlyiasbier. WM. H. WiIT;I:IXIFS, 11 . EXCIIANOE AND BANKING OFFICE N. E. corner of Tltiid and - Weeif swan. SIGHT and Time Dills of Exchange, Bank Notes an foreign and domestic Coin booght and sold on tb most favorable terms. Collections mule in allthe principal cities of the Union at the lowest rates. • : lets • : •LIS.4 KRAMER a nAunir. Banknrand Ezekangs Brokers, Dialers in Fortier% and Donustie Bitis,BiUt a 1 Extaange, entificous if limos. it, Bank Notes, and Coin. : Corner of Third and Wood ate., directly opposite the: St. Charles Hotel. H. WHAV/111, N. 110/.51158 sh. BUN. Bankers and Dealers in Errhangs Coinand Bank/to*, N 0.55 Markus:rest, Pittsburgh. • • SELLING LT*. itlCHAltalt. DIMINO RAVI New York i p r I Cincinnati k Philadelphia It I 1 Louisville '' -- " St. Louie Baltimore Buying raise Ohio dia. Indiana Kentucky Virginia 41 Wheeling Tenneuee andel, -- JAL S. [WON. TRIM. samisen. BOON & SARGENT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Conine Woad and Sixth strut! Pittsburgh, Pe.. DEALERS in Coln, Bank Notes ,Tuile Bills Foreign. and Domestic Exchange, Certificates ofDeposly&e. EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purchasers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposit& COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, attlie lowest razes. 5ep1.147 J. H. Goskinnyl DILL BROKER, dealer In time Notts, Draft:" Jaw maces, &c. &o. eflice,(up Main ) No. on wood Meat Mob .b. 001118, WK. 10111.111 PIMA DA. 1011. P 1171110111,311: lt KILLER& RICKETSON t Witokui/e Orscers, and ha -171 of Brandies, Wines and &Tars; Nos. 172 and 174, corner 01 Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh; Pa. Lon, Nails, Cotton Yarns, &c.. eonstantly on hand. angtay Joan A. Canto late of New Lisbon, 0.• W. S. barn= CRAIG & SKINNER, Genera/Agency, Commission and Forwarding LifercAants, No. as Martel street;Pitts burgh , Pa. Prompt alienator given to the purchase and sale o f all kinds or produce. septa Belgium :an F. Brows, ATTORNEI • AT LAW, Washington Coy, A prosecute claims before the Departments and Con: mu. Business left with C. 0. Loomis, Esq., of flus h will receive prompt attention. sepa DIL ULTS/31 c.mMottrn.r..„ TT EYSER & McDOWELL, (summon TO Km & Kmca,) Mtoltrait and Retail Drug and Pm:o*km, &eon, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley : Pupal clans prescriptions carefully compounded night and day. cell/ DEACIIE.I3-100 bushels, on consignment uud (or sa 1 - lo e lose. STUART & dent 119 Wood st. fIURN —79 sacks -aliened; to S ILL. inet, b k/ deal STUART & IIS Wood et. CORN MEAL-25 bbis.. superior, for sale by decl STUART & SILL,IIB Wood st. - o A BUTTER—Prune article, for sale by • dccl STUART& SILL, 118 Wood it. GREEN At rLitl,-300 bbls.s on consignment and for gala by • STUART.b...SILL, deal 118 Wood at., ULOUR-300 Mc, eboice brandsog constenmemt by dect STUART & SILL, US 'Wood et. CLO YEA SEMI--Amon lot Suer redden for rale by den' . STUART lt SILL, 118 Wood et. QTEAMBOAT COUNTERPANE A. A. Massx la Co. are receiving, on consignment from the mann-. lecturers, 4 cases Steamboat Counterpanes. Also, 2 cases Famil Countespanes,l2 qrs. • once. dent SS` C' 1 TNO ust 7eeeivell (per Express,) Semler, Crimson, Blue, Green, Bastin, Purple, Uleck and Drab, comprising sui assonmentisflGO.pieets. nov29 A. A. MASON es CO. *. %PENA CLOTHS—lieceived. per Erpress, anotffl: U Case ;tittles) Opera or reliese . Cloihs,_of all the desirable shades. [nor29l A. A. MASON & CO. LONG SHAWLS—Now opening, (per Express,) 150 super. Long Wool Shawls, of the most fashionable colors, and of all qualities. novig A. A. MASON & CO., GO Aiorket 31. BEAVERS -A handsome lot of Beaver Cloth's for Over-Coata, inch as Black, Brown, Arab, Gray and Bolder, Olive Mixtures. Also, a great variety of Blan kets and Felting., embracing all the above. rotors— which mill be made to order in the newr,st and mart'ap • rove4atyle, at (nov26) P. DELANY'S. CC LOTHS--French, English, Belgian :and American Cloths, of the most desirable colon : superfine black, blue, brown, olive green, olive brown,cluset; all other desirable colon suitable for Dress and B111111(13 Coats— which will be made to order in a superior manner, at nov2a P. DELANY'II. CASSIMEREIt--Just rer_eived,l2 pieces New _Style Fancy Ccuisimeres together with a handsome lot of Silk, Satan and Cashm erel VFSTING3, which will be made to order In the latest style, at nov26 P. DELAN Y'S. JUST RECEiVED from Philadeiphiustralliew:York, an extensive assortment of GOODS FOR GENTLE., MEN'S WEAR., adapted to the present season,at nov24 P. DELANY'S, 49 Liberty at. READY-MADE CLOTHING.-1: generati tuisortutent of reedy Clothing, made up in accordance with the present fashion, and will be sold vrholesalcror retail as by at they can be purchased at auy other establishinent in Pittsburgh. fnottlfil P. DELANY: CORN HEAL—Fresh Groom on hand and for Bala by novl9 RHODES Jt. ALCORN, Fifth st, B ARLEY--Our awn manufacture, constant ly on hand and for sale try novl9 RHODES & ALCORN.. OAT MEAL-=Our own mantelaeture, constantly on Ur hand and for sale by RHODES & ALCORN, novl9 30 17fth street • POTATOES--A fine assortment of "Potatoes,. for family use, constantly on band and for sale by novl9 RIIODEM 1 ALCORN., IURNIP3-109 bush, to arrive ; for sale by novl9 [Chron. copy.) RHODES. es ALCORN ia A BBLS. WHITE BEANS; Le'l• 9 bales Ginseng ; received on consignment and for sale by [novl9.l .11. LEE, No.loo Liberty st OTATOES-200 barrels, in store and for sale by P novl4 CUMMINS .t SMITH. GREEN APPLES—MO tibia, in store and far sale by nov)4 CUMMINS &SMITH. Brandies, Wines, Gins, , die. • 50 S gq1 iP d e o s coga"3rrlY' 4 .las. Ij o eruressy Leo.", 2 qr. do do do "Sazeme." 10 hi. do Rochelle do " Pelevotrin." 5 pipes tlolland4.lin. 2 puncheons Scotch Malt Whiskey. de Irish do do 1 do Old Jamaica Spirits. . . 40 qr. casks Oporto Wine," Ventoso." 00 qr. do superior Teneriffe Wine. 5 pipes Calabria Port • do 20 qr, casks Sweet Malaga do 301ndian bbla. Dry do do 15 baskets ".Mumma" Champagne Wine. 15 do " lleidsiek" do do 15 do " Geisters" do do In store and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, Nos. 172 and I.74Xiberty streeta 1110BACCO-- • 1 . 20 boxes tb Lump," Samuel Myers !e Co." 100 dwarf boxes 146 111:, ea. lb Lump t dm , 6 half " lb Lump," El Dor ad o i "-1. Thomas. 10 " " Ws do "Russell ec. Rohinson.". 30 " " s'a do, " Calome/s." 15 " " Po 'do "Jades: &.,11flidaonsi." 20 " " Vs. do "Freed:mils " 40 dwarf " 1. tb do tsClitmoekaJt_ 40 " " s's do "DicltithfoltS:'!". ' Just received andfor sale bir ' 1,. ,, ." MILLER th IitRRETSI'I,, NOS. 172 fija - r*Eiti6o -- eireet. c!c.tt.k.ick• a:ET POTATOES—NO bbla, Sorel+ .471ta oes; 18 dates . z Just received and for salo,by.. nov rattaxilvalolimoi• . - SMNOLE.4--108,000-Frenoh Cregic Sltiitmareo • la and for sale by MILLER:4r. RIC N, . t novt3 Nos. 172 undl74l.dbertr : stFeat. 0 6 . 0 B sa ti: 1 11 . . LS CELV2TNlYllas l i t rz‘ootio E d ,- f - oi novlo . 'lt.ll:2'64rood'st. 1 MOKED HERRIND Salmon and tinliburiluo - re. ceived from the Eam and for sale by , J.S.M. rOUNGI4-004 N. W.cornerniartirdno Petirriti. F • . LOUR.— White Wheat; Buckwheut , FloUr;rtmd Coni Meal for sale by J. S. I% YOUNG 103.441.': nev to N. W. corner Fourth 'and Ferry- paella: j GREEN GINGER ItotY r ri p t ra d for e st ?: Fourth autt rerryisho. • - CIANDLES—Patent White andf Colatedy-Sperm apd V Star Candles, for eale-by • • J. S. M. YOUNG & CO, Fourth and Ferry sta. DEATH -TO THE RATS-2275 boxes. of. that km , proachable and useful Exterminator of Eats, Mica, Roaches and lied Bugs, on hand and for sale by , • J. S. M. YOUNG /a CO, ' Fourth and Ferry- 'novlo DAKERS' BROM A, Cocas, Chocolate and , Schmertz' Sweet Spiced Chocolate, for stale by J. S. M. YOUNG CO., Fourth and Ferrysts. OF giTET.IMVAITIRS.!7-4 1;130 . 1; ceived at .OcR House," Diamond alley Ann !Mails I.:held - Oysters For sale by. the bbl . or handed. nov7 TOSEPFI S. MORRISON, Attorney, at Law—Othee on tf Fourth street, near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. roMM:p. , . . ' .. .. - t ''.. : 1 -:. - '': ' t ` . \- . P 70 : ''' ~._, , ~. , 5 _,. ,•,. , ~, 1 •-,-,, ,-, .. ~li „ 5 ~,,,,, • , ', ~ ,?: , ~.,:,,, , ':.,,' ~.. 4..144F.: - -.0.47,-,%, =ln MEM 1111112 Boiling raw County & City ord'i Relief Notes Pennsylvania Co. Nam York Maryland New Orleans ALMON, Shad, Mackerel, and Herrin", for - sale by novla J. 8. M. VOTFICO & CO., _ ihi . ta Ft_ ME K ;~ii~~ _ r „ • • ' ' ' • f 4 :-:=::i-Fis 1:! ., I;ii . MBE egonv.. • • -.- • -Yams° saiatioli:VElßUlputir• TIIP:MITUBIiII3ESSION of thititigltnioit twilll cont. Nolidayia - ,September, Eooms 'on Fedefkiliear t WColsinade Row,. 2J door (tom the insiiint Or rivaidovritff.• • Eriglish Departmeny'hiiebiding ' Reaffing, OrthograMly and' 1/efining; Writing,' English Grammar, Rhotorzek Logic. Englush Colutputiltlen and Cruicism,Geovaplry; flistary; Aritbraetlis rind the higher branchesofNethe males, ,Nattiral: Phildsi:ophYi Chemistry, - *Astrtnionty; " &ADM", Physiology; Geology, Intellecitial and 'Moral Science i n_nd all Other:binned ea rertelsite to a thorough English E ducation ' - 819 • Chuitrical Deparuntill;,Tici pst litt:g:thit Latin and Greek Languages, each ' ' • ''• 6 66 'French . 00 German ' - ", 816 60 The services .' of 'competent leachers ore secured -for : suet as desire Instruction in French' und:Gernt an, aud also In Drawing, Painting tusdhlusim- s• ' " ; It is desirebleffitit pu pil s enter at the commencement of the Session; yyet they ate received-ai• any time; and , are charged at thenbove rates front tlintime`of entraticat =No ch arged made for tdisenFe.l4.excePt Ili cadet of protrittedl. •'• • • Farther Infers:widen May be obitiin eijidridatiplic agora Made by calling upon the Pittucreat.,'alltia Rooms , dti Federal ,heel ; or at his lodgings Ito Row ttLibi city strcm Pittsburgh, between 3d - aiid fth'stre visi t or by addiessinga note through ; the FlitsbumlsPost 0 _ _de, to Principal. '- ". -;' VW; METCALF: . - Allegheny, Atignat '1849. = - " [atigshdtf teAinT. 8 . , 'YOIINGI• &CO. have remover! find No.B Coeuttercial 'Row, 'Libertrstreet,' to-the. corner of ird ' and Smithfield Streets, opposite Brown's Be. rnspeetfu)lyinformAtteir old ansiontersisteam bOat 'friends and the eititens.generally, thot /hey wilt ' keep constantly 'on hand 81, supetioi stock - of CABINET WARE., made of the best materiala and by the most ox. perieneedivorkmen. Privatedwellitsgs,stearabotturand . • hotels, furnished on 'the 'Most reasonable tennavand all Work warranted Opal to that of anyother esinblabment. 117 tINDSIITAKING promptly uttended.M. in all h. For ssle. ~. ' ALm`.o? tiROUND, .10 feet by LW feet, 84 : sitting the Theatre, Fifth street. Terms modems and-pay ments easy. Enquire:of.. 11013EIMPORTER. novl4 , ~ ....-.,-Attorney at Law Fifth street- Aarcateorti assoavreirtVirsvaxtgrVrOi suitable for-the . Fall and Winter. ttad aggficonsisting .affilinlsiliitnien' l t t Allis',Allis& and Ckildren's wear, of every Variety and 'style; and at prices tosuirtits times. Those wistanik to siprohase i Whole sale or matt, will findit to. their advantageloskvoris a call ; and exsunine for. themselves. • . - ' ' ' . • .. ........ Tairrit ei,:stirriv!- Corner of 4th and Sciiitlifield sts., fithllliillght.roc-j. 117 - Don't forget the place. .. ._. oeti7- 6, BIV 110VOirie'r OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! :-;•The. Oyster: SHOO or " /Ey Honse,",corner bit' Seventh *and'Websterete, le now open.- Epicures, wig be Well suited when they call . • inetlthit . , Wfd.-WILSON.. QIIEENSWA RE, .131.AS.S...d.NICCIIINk . ...StO1W, . • tV,ad street, mar. St. CbarleOlotec,Pitubtire."_, • - • HP. subscriber bas constantly.andialiCteebesisiirid T handsomest stock of the above anklet .hubeabuild In any establishment East cy.Weld, and"haauat t aparied some new styles orldit own lutivoration, hot found ii n tany other store. Solar Mand t hanging and able'Laitta::' ". - Fluid and Oirondalei Caudelebras, Fienehlind English Dliiiilyl Ornaments,'itrivannln Vare, - .Wailatti.ta; ,which will be sold. low, in'la!ge mid 'small ots,:tg salt pur nerehitibi and families WO to-can:4i: it is Worth looking at at any date.,foetBrIIiLHODKINSI3N. .3•111:5 soma • , • NEW Dave smosts.g , JAMES. A.,./ONBS''& T " E undersigned have 'opened a NEWDELCO 'and FAMILY MEDICrpo. srogg : : iir:Dittiln!b:New • - Boa", corner of Penh aiid . Walnut 'Orem:Fifth Ward, - witb an entire new „stink t Drugs, Medicinal and fluttery, where they,are_prepared.lo,ftmlish kept ut, a Drug and -Family plediclup: Storei -- Masing - a good stack, rind acing acqatunjed With the buSindss fr om • a practical experience of &wand yaws; they'xespett fully Solicit a share of publicrpatronagA - • - • N. B.— Physicians..prescriptionslkCatalely,.cam pounded at all hours of day and , • octtWin ' ' :JAMS:IA:JONES &CO • A Beautaindk , IsrkS k•ei:tole.• C1,. l lITABRANTER nosto„iitiore,bat the 'Contri4lO V improve: she testunsof the Skin and ibake sod, smooth, and giro the.Ftte Neck. /stow 6 (.4 4 4% pure, life-like whiteliess-,. Such is, the iiiialitieu,oflaties Spanish White—bat mind you ges: the genuine. Ask for lonce Spanish Litly. White,. , • Sold by the ...Agent s . WIIIJ JaCkson, ,p2' . l.lberty.Fireit, Pittsbargt. Price 23 eu. -• •- • • • ang3dy. 11:71:11 gobtEL,v OF BOTItSEXES".. _ _ • vrtax.Ny; DAItIVAND REDEIC'ES, Are requested to rend and learn thavirtnes of an arti cle that will makeiheat itte - mosi lovely and BEAUTIFUL,OF NATURESEREATION;i It wattliscouerett by an Italian Chemist,' rind ithialhe most astonishing power of 'rendering coat*i !Ow or, sallow skid; :.elear, !white; .aoftounootir. , and-is perfcetlt 'innocent.teing eau) Posed of rure , plantta. - PIMPLED - AND BLOTCHED FACES [ .. tcCs Together with every kind of eruption.' ore eered.liy acid at lenat thirty, phyllicians in New Tea' tacit— tee genuine IF YOUR TEXT/ism ever so.dkrg, diseol,_. ored and dirtyor yoor breatbittver so foul and' tietid, 4 . 3; : z r trehasing_a Mins .Box.•of:IONES' AMBER If PAS CE. this. /Amnon yon,:iktinkb you need; not take my .word, •bnt tben, you,. eaiwoi doubt Mit of that famous and.scientifio.Dentust,,Dr, Pi:IIEPPI-arlYeYr "I base both and analliet thisVeitulfail and lin palatable ordele, Omits' Amber Taub. Pastel 'and elm recommend it turpouessing ell the cthikliti* . ll4tied fpr - it." Sold by the •tent: Mat. 4400014 . 09_ 4.4.bp0y Alteet : Piusbuncic. • Price 25 cu. 1/ . 7. aug:dy; fillHE CROWNING ORNAhIENT, it is to the scalp,os Guano is tri the JUNI:, in making-it huitfal 1 is as certain ins its enemas lamorromor next Year. Now, reader, There 'respectable - that Jones's Caral'Halcßestorattve • will have. Van falloWing effeerwithout will force tbeltuman Hair to grass on she heml,irwilt stop •ii &Malt, cure scurf or dandruff, and taake ted,'gray, end light hair grow dark. • • Mr. W. Tomphinsi 92.Rua6 st,,Ness. York. • Mrs. Mailldaßeeves, Myrtle Aycnue..Brooklyn.• Mr. James Porter, grocer ,Btt.s ultot: Brooklyn.,•• Mr. Thomas •Jackaon, Monti:ales" Island, near P ins. edry E. Cullen. bather. on.biniid the South America. But the beautifulAhe•glations dries it has in dressing and beautifYing the hair, making i; soft, dark, inky , and keeping it so thrice an leng• as arty,olher article made.— , Besides it Is so economical and c,bettp; and the public are conscientiously and honestl y assured that the above are its real-and true qualities. Be careful and get the genuine. Ask tor Jones's Coral Hair Restorative., and take no °Wei,: • Sold bY the'spas - Wpj. JA_CRSON,E)Libeflk,Strist. Pittsburgh. .. ' " • • • • • Price 474,51jet5. and mit aontr.• - • ,[awark. JONES'„vrA4+tAN,4pliEhlioAL - soltri • atist.ips SORE HEAttS, OLD SORES, -SCUEVX,-.ERVHH.E -• GAS, SALT Ortini thchest erect in ennui; any slibiltit dine:aces.' -'.ita l tnioof CFI& intiefeent client, it can be . used .with he mosir••perfect taidetyqoe Chafes and Chaps in infanta, inakini:their'ilkinantenith, - soft, kealthy.:&c„ but ac 'a cosmetle, o , •-•••••-4 • THE BON TON, THELADY , OP141311ION; Will find .it tos'a Miamian effoct•livinitkinirihn akin smooth, soli, white, 'mil t enliatm, 4 onrciassiitg' (stollen, wrinkles ; diskuremonts,' 4 . 6: - In•lthet",4onest 4talion Chemical Snip is the mostbeauufal, yet *o7derfal*ork -of science. •"' ,-•' BUT, READERI 8EF.44%.1317F41tf,-. Of Counterfeit. Sold by the agent, wikr. Pittsburgh. Mill Property ror'Saltr.or--lrtetiorigo. • frit E undersigned will sell ot a low rate and-upon easy terms, or , - will exchange. for—CitY, „Pioperty,_ the EAM GRIST AND SAWMILL S ,OARDING MA— CHINERY, &c., situate , on. the- Noftheru.rrniiipike, - 23 miles East of Pittsburgh,in:WestinorelairdCOunty. The Engine. Mills and-Alachinery.arerdi in Sent ituroeder,' The Grist Mill Contains thremseits. kturrs.and ;ene sett common Mill Stones with all the best inaableery-andap. ['linnets tbr.making flour, &c. And attached to the Steam Engine is a Saw MIL and,Donblejeardier - shine, atria good order. The. Engine 144.4194iqt" power toruit all together... .„, The Land and other Buildingmtiipurtenanl; Itt.l.hl4e • Mills is as follows :Font ,Afteretkot good; Ltind4ith two good Detailing jirouies,- - m:Stiire.llottec i a.large.Stable, stitoke House ond„Blac;tinith§licip,i; haildings... • ' ; ."„ The month a Me;CoalPillivitlibilgnifiili vatld-EA gine House„withistnreleattoal.befonginktolle:Mill'ib - run the Engine apWrirdor The MillPrepSrty is sitUdie in thq lifictifiir flier:bat grain growing it(WO:stefoTennOlssirtiat upon a goadroad, within elasen inilaket,theseatirk and near the lino of the - Central Baitßoad: RCB.AItD" DUNCASTER; on. thelllerniiii. "' Vor further Vertiatilere i eitactlit;of :THOSE Walt Pstpe._Warettottne, 'M NO 47 ARKET 'STRk. 4 - PrITSBURGII;PENIVA TROIKAS PALMER., , RESPECTFIIILTannoinces to his:friends - and ens.' tomes's. thigh!: baa ktad atsltO,pastperied - se exten sive aSk toc az he, haw at preaerg.-5-11e,curt otrer.to put- - eltaserti, eery Amoderato' ,tomsfot i niercy estabtoild ,sand in tkes.sorsti. almost eVery anielei e-- - Inetudingeonnting-toona.lned ehamberjdfninizreem,gar loran* Entltahipsw , - ..-Vilth-lkstttexa t ,lsatsdacaisessi Fire-- board Prints. Paper and:Transparent-sV:indosc..Totdes, and_linaerts,soardp; NittiOnE,WragPlag, tut, Tea iPoper to tdomdands", suPPliferat 'dlefebantaltndlonsekespers,n3 Tall and examunotoaev , vortmerow - e - Rafts and Tanners , Scrape taken trOtade,nilloitio 3er. ppricer • : 3.4414'41M • ..eir.ittrz.tic:cirOottE., • : subscriber` busiest' teiefieedint the-wkip' Tee •_ L Stoto,7o.Forugh street t a gety large And goingeteet: . • e stock of:pure GREENAND BEACKTEASincnit N • *York; all of *Welt ) 1 4$: beenreceigedlit':thiticountry a l iee the . tat Of February last; consfstiog of tbe.differet t gr am,. grown In the : Celestial Our amoamongthe large st lit thit•We at; we are grhole , side on batter terms than any other, house in ' lbe„eitre= Ma invite retairgrocerrio - eali luiTtilidnine Our week and. prices., They can !lave ll s pocked.ht,i,:i ondl el , Paekagetf,t Br. tin canitAsteri t orf!trkii - 'ebestsitlgllUlt 'heir convenience: - ' t' • • • - 04 retlll prieepiliffof OntongMfact - . Tea! from-50 eta. to WM Ning - Yotiug , Sone:bong, SO ets.;_Con go al, and English Breakfast 50;Noon c•D Ysint;Goopotg der and Impentit,fromXiceins to 31V5 , 1".1b.::. , notiliesankrequested tooend'llllttgel'EathP(l3. of our Teas;and try' tb'etiakdfore pordbastruvr , %; mrziaLtw•WIRYNEB:-,o•Ptiotesit . . 'V 1141 K .COFF:hlechtt.',:Ahlett.q; Jo:trig Ltlitity re : r - St. rotitriingti Tie Cofreet!;Alt.to.l .4 anT lactate :it the pEKINVEA'STOREL F.00thfe1.,,,:',.7.,,1n5r24::‘, ttud V V -POlgerized.Sugare,.lugt reelt-Atait for tiileOhy,the. , h i ty r t...4r. at e tiutv A rii,-coCuiv ANILO .11NO • • nes Filo. A./ Ins, No. 1 Chocoleto and Coe**;4llo3*Cliniteswee I . • fuit iic74 TEA STORE.: ol koY* l o l ;rcegits• :i . W.lnAr 2 4' • • '' .. gi,' '.• ' P , ! :.!' : 7 , 4 J . -,},',:,, i ~4 V.,...1 '').: ~~,~~~ fi, ~...::: , - .,,it.....:: : . : ....;{,:..',: : . - .,..,-. . ,;,f ' ';;; ENO RE =MI ME • - Boots-aod:Bßoet. - •:=l= 4 IMIECIEI MEV= -S - ' ,.. , . 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