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Printmg,Offitt: CORNER OF HOOD AND : FIFTH STAMM; Er Baying- addedro our Espsblisbinent, a• splendid Steara-PowarTrinting Machine, we ate Prepared to do s it kinds of Newspaper and Bookwork in a style of DIV surpassed beauty_and neatneas; aird upon the moat sea.. sonable terms. - We respeutfully ,the patronage 0 t he public in this line,of our Laurie 1111 • ..• -- • VT! itornit—Pleinie publish 'the name of WM' , of the :Mk Ward, m Is - Candidate for the Mayoridiy,..sublect. to the 'decision of the Democratic Convention. Ide:Wiliton is n hard-working, industrious and inielligent,MMehntiletionest'suid capable. He is not n tesnpentztee nun of one or two years suinding, but .has been.one. Iro2o Ids Youth np. If nominated; I be lieve his. election would be,Finiard.' decl • ' - • • • - 'llPril WARD = . . . trr 111DDLIro' Mom to ti now three' story Beicir, on' Sserrusuitn err., one door be low Sixth street. TEETH INSERTED, from ono to whole sett, by Abnosphenic Prosszue, with a beantifbl representation of the Natural Cu,w restnringthe Face to its original /theme.' TEETH . EXTRACTED', with little or no pain. DW.A. 4 113) Timm penneinentiy saved by emmouto, preventing the Tooth-ache, which tsmuch bet ter ibex °curing it, though it should be done in. five atilt utci,or even instantly. • - 'aatit NIE • ..I:l7bAttetitlowvt.ROßEßT BARlMl. i. hicacwasc - rAtrAtni WC. 31.1iforkt between Seams! and Third rimes,, Pitoburgh.--eonautn yon hand, a large and general as. ointment of Papamtueut RIIIII2-I(AZZ Ccorurno. Particular attention paid to the Cutting of Custom Work, willett will Ito made in the moat fashionable man nor, and on reasonable terms'. wayB ' Notlee...ThelousimmtrATsrusss Boom, of Pitts burgh and Allegheny, meets on the second Monday o evevoruh at Sehoeldeitersi in the Diamond. au • lomt yorso, jr., Secretary, Dv- Nottce...The :Journeymen Saddlers, Flame's and Trunk Makers , Society meets .tke finruSatenlay of every, month, at Union Hall, corner otSmithfield and . Fifth streets.. (nayntay) W. C. GALLABXII, &WY.. • - . .. • . [Cretin Fellows* Ball, Odeon Ihrilding, Fetirih gyre;•between Wood and Sosidifield .sentets,—P.tusbutgb Encampment, N 0.2, meets lit and 2d Tuesdays of each month: • - WM Pittsbargb Degree Lodge, No. 0, meets 2d and 4th, Tuesdays. ... Mechanics , Lodge, No. 9, meets every Thursday evening- Western Star Lodge, No. 21, meets every Wednesday evening Iron,ity Lodge N 0 .192, meets every Monday ev'ng. e ve M ning, , mat t y Morialk Lodge, No.- 340, meets every.Ftiday • 29 ETA Rare ahaac e superfine RAT or OAP equal to any Mat can be Manufactured, is now °Herodias I anl determined to sell off my present stock at greatly reduced prices,i n order to make room for my fa stock. If you would steam a bargain call won. WAL PLEATING, ty23;y] 130 Wood AL, earner of Virgin alley. 6:7-I. 0. of 0. F.—Place ot Meeting, Washington Halt, Wood street, between 6th and Virgin Peensaoston. /ADO; No. 736—Meets every Tuesday wooing: .• • Miatmorrtur.Bltcaxravocr, No. 87—Meets Ist sod 3d Friday oteaeh month_ . Er 1. 0. of 0. F.—ALLEcntair. Lotto; No. a txustts at the Hall, corner of Wood street and Virgin Alley, every Thursday evening, at B o'clock: G maylAm razes Etasisrr,See'y. /NFLAMATORIF RECEIMATIIN and Ulcer - deed Sore Throat cured by the uso of the medicine of Datum ; AMERICAN OIL. CIIICIBITATI, March 14, 1845. This is to certify, that I have been afflicted for several months witti.liallammatory Rheumatism in my shoulders and arms; alsoan ulcerated sore throat Which was very painful and severe. I was also much troubled with a dry backing cough, which my physician told me would terminate in consumption. About three weeks ago I heard of the American Oil and commenced the use of it by taking one teaspoon fill eight and morning, and applying it lightly ester. nally, to the parts affected with Rheumatic pains and also applied it to my throat. I found relief in two or three days after using the oil, and now feel entirely restored to health. I also applied it to a child who was severely burnt and it afforded imme diate relief. MARY L. BUCKLE. ~.. ::~- _ Sold wholesale and retail by Wm. Jackson, the proprietor's sole and only agent for western Penn. sylvania, Western Virginia, and Northern Ohio, No. 89, Liberty street, head of Wood street, Pittsburgh. Price 50 cis. per bottle. • I . ??, BLWAILE or Nuarcaorrs Courrrearcrie.—None is genuine bat what has the name and address of Wet. Jackson,Bo. 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, on the label, and in the pamphlet in which each bottle M enclosed. The names of the proprietors, D. Ball & Co., Kentucky, is also printed in the pamphlet. Another way of detecting the counterfeit', is the difference in -price. The genuine is sold invariably at6o eta.. per bottle, and no less; while some of the counterfeits are sold at various price' under. Sold retail by sub agents in almost every town in the above Dietrich'. novl2:damr EMI , • liv ilrTCW=l.l.4=l4 TJUIDER Orrin/6RLO BLUSH AMD arra Tazra.—By the use of Wheeler's celebrated Tea-berry Tooth Wash, Tooth-ache can be effectually cured. Tender and Diseased Glans made kin and healthy. Bad Breath much improved, and the Teeth seed from tartar, and made beautifully white. Price, 50 cents per bottle - . This article is-patronized by the elite of sae-my—is highly concentrated, and will make one pint of the wash. Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his Bootand Shoe Store, "BIG BOOT," 139 Liberty street. head- pt Wood sweet, Pittsburgh. ap27:6mdaw NEE j;~: No. 135'Ithoisr sr, Eansiont Foutrrn sr. icon DIAMOND, FANCY' AND STAPLE - DRY GOODS! Pi IdEinbacriber is now receiving his second supply of I.New Water Dry Goods, which is large and complete in every variety and style thwEastern markets can sup ply, and - I_ Will dispose of them, Whaksale and Retail, at Great Bargains to Steve's. French Worked Collars, only 10 cents; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, 10 cents; Dress Ginghams. from 121 to 25 cents; Heavy 4.4 Brown Muslin, from al to b cents; . Good'.4-4 - Bleached Muslin, trout 6f to 10 cents; Bed Ticking; from 61- to 181 cents ; Plaid Jaeonett Muslin, 10 cents; New-Style Printed Mous De Lnines, 181 ets.; Sa tain Stripe MonsDe Laines, 25 cents; Colored Mons De Laibes,..from 12f to 25 cents; Black and White Cotton Flose,bnly 61- cents; the best all Wool Red, White and Yellow Flaimeis in the City for 25 cents. havejust received, of the intestimportations, a splen did assormont of New Beak Dress Goods-and Shawls. ninon, Parse:tette, Coburg and Lyonese Cloths, all colors; French Merino, all shaded; Satin Plaid Armour Silks; Chameleon Satin de Shiest Silks; Widaßlack Gro de Rhine Silks; . Chameleon Brocade Silks• Turk Satin tie Sitien;;Peranut Corded Silk Stripes ; ' Satin Stripe French Cashmere; Lupin's Black . Bombazines chame leon Dress Gingham, and wide Black Mantilla Silks. Fine,- all wool, BROCHA SHAWLS •. Super. Plaid LONG BRAWLS; Turk Satin Shawls ; Chameleon Silk Shawls; Black and Colored, Plain and Embroidered Silk Fnua e,Thibet, and Mons De Leine Shawls. BLAN A aplenditi assoruzient,from common to superfine (Ribbon Bound) Blankets just received, to gether with a large assortment of Domestic and Staple GOODS. The above Goods having been recently purchased at a Great Reduitionfromformer prices, I feel confident that on examination theywill - found much lower than they have cwer 'been offered in this City, as I intend to sell them Whoksale and Retail ata small advance on the East ern-cost- ABSALOM -MORRIS .: ;,~;,; q[. - '_ti,_ FARMER'S .11K A.M. ?ROTH COMPANY I WARRINGTON CO. MUTUAL INSURANCE COM'Y, ' 011.AVVILLIS . ? ASIL - Vir YOBS. The ',Largest Insurance Company in the United States. MINIS Co. have issued about 40,000 Policies this year I Mae far, and probably at the rate of 10,000 annually in this Suite, mostly in the Eastern and middle parts The rates df Ibis Co. are low, both for cash and the pre, mlam note. • The cost to insure an ordinary risrfor WOOD, will be premium note 810 only Cash 40 per-dent. on the note, which, with the policy and survey, make - it-about 83 for five years; 81,00 per year, two cents per'week, or reek-- Oilingannnally 10 cents on 8100. Ups amount of cash, although small, has paid all loss espromptly for several yeam; and,lrom the increasing business, the Directors are warranted in the belief that no tax upon the premittm note will be necessary. This CO. are prohibited byttheir Bye-Laws from insuring in_ blocks or exposed parmat villages, or from taking ri sks , upon any kind of Mills, Shops or Machinery, which are considered hazardous, or from takingbver 82000 in - one riSe -The policies oil this Co. are free from the object donablneonditions found in the policies of many other companies, out of which so mnalcjitigation arises. All matters of -difference maybe settlel by arbitration in the County-where Me loss happens. The following is an eztractfrom a letter received from the Hon. Wit. L. MARCT,Ex Govemorof New York and late Secretary of War, dated— . • Armanr,November 113,1 - 49. It is under the management of highly respectable in dividnalsrand is here, regarded to be in good standing and a sound condition" • ' ;__ - - . Receeto .1.1 - S; DILWORTH, Esq.; 'Pittsburgh. -. • - • AMR.. BISHOP, Secretary.. • O.'8: COLTON, Gehl:Agent for Western Pa.—to De Ibundlipresent at - Brorre's Hotel, Pittsbargh.ldeci:dkw VrONEY WANTED-138000 wanted for five years, 171 will be secured on valuable real estate in the city and ibennifwill he given; the interest paid quarterly. Alco, - .4ooowantea for three or four years, to be well neared by valuable city property. A bonus will be given,and interest paid OA above. •- • •Aurazi OF ALL! • EXTRACT OF, AMERICAN OIL. 'PREPARED and sold by /NO. YOUNGSON, 200 Liberty elreet. This powerfully concentrated pre paration; the medicol virtues of which are found to be eight simes the strength of the original, American Oil. It is pfd up in bottles at ZS and pf cents, each, with full directions for its use. In every disease Where the,ortgl ual'AMeticau All has been found AU all efficacions and Ilan far ezdeedirthe original in power. ns to render It the 471ISAP.FWT1IfEDICIZIE IN TEE WORLD. Call and D`rit.:" • • ' JOIIN Y,OUNGSON. N. B,,The. original Oil in its natural state as taken frpri - thObtiwOls of the earth, can be hail as above—and foundleittrine notwithstandia,g a cermin firm claims to bathe. only Proprietors. EAT HERS-1000 tbs. prime Penna. Feathers reed Alldfakii&Tri - ' 'JAMES Parrot% Jr., • , 17 Liberty street. .. . . . . .i: : ' , .. ,: r•ii•; ., :•.:;:.:1?f:.•;':1.• . ,...:::::::, , . ; , .• . .- - ,-. - 7 - :,•' 7 :.: ' : '., , ..: - .,:•:...:; . ..',4!; - '.:::::::t . I.: . -.:.7',- , : , .: - . - INCIE ~`, , .• , the, Aug Post,' NEW WINTER GOODS I prrrSBURGIL No. 65 Market street, Pittsburgh.: S. CUTHBERT, Bea. Agent, Bauihfiekt street • 7V.4?l`iili' .•..-. , -. , • , ....i .',.,, 1 , -.:--..--.-:-..--,-±--:. ~, ' --."' „ I`.. :I ISM ERIC • - . ' = BEE MEM goniittet — iiat , antl litianciaL `TEIp PITTSBO4GH BO RD OF TO.ADEi A. 1 ,10 MF.B.CAIITIL.ErEXt_HiNGE. .10 . BiltrAewi. NA; • '• • waruerkiv, • Oomitrrratrcrit Dicanosza. lAMES_ISIAV; • . • , . _ PASSENGER. ARRANGEMENTS - FOR 1840. • BleapitioatPa.eke tLlsie;l e avesdaily foreincinnatl,l 0 a U. Passenger Packet, via Brossiniville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia, 6 s. la., and O P. a. Mail Coach Line; direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. m., and 1211 Westeni and Southern nail Coach Line, a a. N. North-Westerniliits Clovelankdaily,lo a. et. Erie' add:Western New York - 4211y, 9 A. M. North , Eastoni,to Philadelphia, daily, except Sandaye, Attlav AtsAND ARTCRE OP MAILS. Eastern NeE uhr. P.kiladelphla, due 3 A. 7IL, closes IS sc. Western thill,eirt. and Louisv.,dtte 8 r. - ss., closes 6 A. 114 SOLlth.Vill.Al4:l6ldiVllShingibrl j due 8 r. ta.,closes6 A. sr- North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 A. 11, closes 9 A. U. Erie and Western New York, duo 8 r. It., closes 8 AA( sTpcu.s. , Par enters. Asked. Offered Bank or Pittsburgh --a- 650,00 551,00 850,00 Exchari,ge Bank. - 60,00 50,00 49,00 Mehrhants' and M. Bank 80,00 '61,00 50,00 Skinners" Deposit Bank. None in market. Eland Street:Bridge 50,00 60,00 49,00 'Northam Liberties Bridge- • 60 , 00 35,00 .okt !Allegheny B r:dge -- - - 25,00 37,00 35,00 Conhellnrille 8.. R. Stoek,paid on shares,l32,so- - • - • - - • 4,00 1,43 City Bonds (6 to eenv): 99,00 Monongahela : Bridge- - • 25,00 18,50 Oat Stock- -- —•- 50,00 60 , 00 60 00 Penna. s's, quoted in Philadelphia 91 Penna. 6's 44 44 a 1014 New issue Treasury Notes, 6's, quoted in Phil ads • • 117 e Daffy Review of the Elarteu. OFFICE OF TIIE POST, t TIWZSDAY Idowarto, December 6, 1840. The weather yesterday WWI an improvement. Mar ket, nninteristing. FLOUR..No change, and nothing of importance doing. ' • COPFEE”SaIe at !lien lc ; some held at 12c., bat no isles reported to an. AUCTION SAIIISS, BY JAMBS lIVICIENNA, AIICTIONETR_, No. tl4 WOOD B=ll% mill 1)001111 CUM FMB T ARGE SALE OF DRY GOODS AT AUCTION, wr McKater'et.—To.mormw, Thursday, December 6th, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, will be sold, at McKenna'a Auction Rooms, a large assortment of Dry Goods, among which are some flee Broad Cloths. At early gas light, Gold and Silver Watches. decs JAMES McKENNA. Armen W. A. & L. 0. bletdtILLEN, CHEAP CLASH CLOTHING STORK, N 0.230 Liberty Street, owner of Garrieon ESPECTFULLY announce to their customers and IL denten generally that they have in store a large and select stook of CLOTHS, cassrarsaEs, AND VESTING'S, and are now prepared to fill all orders in their line; and experience in the business enables us to hope fort liberal share of patronage. Persons wish ing to have Clothing made to order, cannot fail to be suited. 'READY MADE CLOTHING of all descriptions sera constantly on band.. Also, Geattemen's Furnishing goods, such as: Shirts, Suspenders and Cravats. Call and ermine before pnrchrising elsewhere 1 as we are determined to soil cbenp for cash. oct9 Winter Hosiery. 'UTE HAVE JUST RECEIVED, direct from the man ufactintra- -100 doz. Ladiesr(London dyed fast black) Merino Hose; 75 " dark grey Vigonice 00 " " super. lambs' wool Gloves; 100 " Misses' " " Arno—A farther supply of Lambs' Wool Undershirts; Drawers and Seeks of our own manufactnre, which. for warmth and durability, cannot be equalled. WILLIAM DALY & CO , Stocking Manufactory, Fifth street, ' Between Wood and Market .Boob 1 Books i Books TIIST RECEIVED a 1 the PRESBYTERIAN BOOK tli ROOMS, N 0.79 Wood street, up stairs, the following addition of valuableßooks—lbr sale at low prices: Townsend's Arrangement of the Bible ; Neander's History of the Christian Religion and Chtireb ; Milton's Treatise on Christian Doctrine ; Gesevitis' Hebrew end English Lexicon; Robinson's Greek Harmon) of the Gospel; Scott's Bible, 6 volumes; Medhurst's China and its Prospects Calvin's Institutes of the Christian religion; Charnock on the Divine Attributes; Thoughts on Public Prayer, by Rev. S. Miller. D. D.; Thoughts on Religious Experience, by Rev. A. Alex ander, D. D.; Boner's hlemoir of hlcCheyne; McCries Life of John Roos ; Psalm and Hymn Book, in a variety of bindings; Bibles and Testaments, do do Ant many other valuable works, to which the attention of the reading eommunity is particularly invited. [nov24 REGULAR_ WEEKLY Affigni A T UNION HALLS. aoI REZTIWITTILLY beg leave to announce to the lovers„of innocent and healthy amaze ment that I intend commencing JUGULAR - allornize ASSEMBLIES tbronghont the season. The first Assembly will be given• on Toesday evening, December 4th. Gentlemen wishing to sub scribe to the regular Tuesday night Assemblies are re quested to call and enter them names. The list will be closed when the limited number, which is thirty, 'ball have subscribed. I will then open a list for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings of each week, and as soon as thirty Gentlemen have subscribed for either of the above nights, 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 fifty cents with refreshments. I 'BATES. N. B.—None but persons of respectability will be ad mitted. nov2l tos . , STRAYED OR STOLEN from the Boat Yard of Mr.. Root, at Sharpsburgh, on Tues day night, November 20th, one Bay HORSE, with a small sore on his wither, caused by the collar; abottt 10 or 12 years old. No other marks re collected. The other, a small Dun MARE, with black mane and tall. She is about .0' years old. Any person finding the above Horse and Mare, or either of them, and returning them to B. L. Wood, Sharpsburgh, or to the subscriber, at Freeport, Armstrong Co., Pa., will be liberally re warded. [ oov24:lror] WILLIAM JOHNSON. Potent Chilled Roller.. 80LL9114.83 & GABRisos, Circuit Court United Sums.— Case for Infringement of 14• - -m LIT'S Potent Right for casting PANAY, Scerr & CO. Chilled Rollers. Defendant gave in evidence Patent to John C. Parry• for some Purpose. CHARGE OF COURT. A question of infringement is one of fact ' of which the ury are the judges. The construction of the patent is for the Court. After reading and commenting on the specification of Plaintiff's patent, the Court observed: In doubtful cos.-. it is not the custom of the Court to express any opinio".. of the facts of the case ; but in this case the facts are un disputed, and the Court think it is proper to state, as the opinion of both the Judges on the true construction of Plaintiff's Patent, that the Defendant's Patent is a gross and palpable piracy of the Plaintiff's invention. It has evidently been obtained on the ground that it was an improVement on Plaintiff's patented invention, and now seeks to usurp his rights under pretence of au improvement—a pretence which is proved also to be un founded. Per Curial:a: R. C. GRIER. The above decision givea to the subscribers alone the right to manufacture Chilled Rollers, by the only process known to produce a good article. They are prepared, as heretofore, to furnish all sizes required and with the least possible delay. nov2S:dtf BOLLMANS & GARRISON. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS for the Conn -1 ty .of 'Allegheny, at June Term, 18411—No. 24. Susannah Flynn by her next friend John (."N.c ") ) ~ Jones, vi. James Flynn.—Libei for Divorce. ,c- 1 4., .!;,!. And now to wit, November 3, 1840, the , s i --. . , ( -iv Court appoint Thos. Steel, Esq.., Commis „.tii goner, to take depositions of witnesses to f..t....” 'be produced on part of libellant;—three weeks notice of the time and place of tak ing the same to be given by publication in the " Pitts burgh Post„"e: paper published in the City of Pittsburgh, County of Allegheny: the last of which publications shall be at least ten. days before the day appointed for taking the same. By the Court. From the Record. IMAM HULTZ, Proth'y. To Jaws Flynn, above named Respondenr.—Take no tice, that In pursuance of the above Rule of Court, the depositions of witnesses will .be taken before Thos. Steel, Esq., at his Office on Fourth street, in the City of Pittsburgh,- on Thursday, the 13th day of December next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. when'and where you may attend. JOHN J. MITCHEL, Attorney for Libellant nov7:dia*r3w TN THE-COURT OF COMMOI ty of Allegheny, at Jane Ten Susannah Flynn by her next friend, - .Jolin Jones, • -James Flynn. To Jaws Flynn, the above named Respondent—Take notice, thttt whereasit writ of alias subpeana in libel for divorce at suit of 'your wife, Susannah Flynn, by her next friend, John Jones,. was issued out of the above mentioned Court, tested at:Pittsburgh, on the 26th day of June, A. D. 1849, and .returnable. the fourth kloeday of October next thereafter,and whereas, on.the return of the saidnlias subpoina, proof was made thaf,you ,could not be found in said County; now you are hereby re quired to-be and appear, in your proper person, at the Court of Common Pleat of Allegheny County. on the fourth Monday of Decembennext, being the East day or the next term of said Court, to answer the. petition and libel of your said wife, and shew cattle, if any you have, whyishe should not be divorced from the bonds of inatri. mony. C. CURTIS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Pittaburgh,Nov. 6,1849 no victawil w A VALUABLE FARM FOR BALE—Situate on the 11. State road, .six „miles below Beaver, on the Ohio river; contains 140 Acrei; 75 cleared balance well tim bered; has abundance of first rata coal, fine clay ; and a good watar..powor ; 'brae . Dwelling Rouses, a large Baru, a nd other out buildings ;large garden; orchard, with graded fruit of : variatts kinds; good water; all well arranged our in good order . . Immediate possession can bn had, arida portion of the stock on the farm ; also, hay and Ac., will be sold at fair prices, if required. S. CUTHBERT, ' dect • Geu. Agent, Smithfield st. Waser.proof Boots, VITARRANTED to keep yourfeet perfectly dry in any kind of weather. Manufactured by dec4at • *. 8. KEYS, No. 8 Fifth at. '-t,:.-n-'-sn , - t:C j:t' - =EI =ME ME BEM _;tom PLEAS for the Coon , 1849—N0. 24. Libel for Divorco. A vincula matrimonii =Er NEME . , •••• 44 . '4 !J..' 4 >1 . 4 % y• I,ltt, Vth,tr -311 11gtlttc:: PORT OR P/ITTSBOROU. et VElrf WAITS l 11113 camovnic. ARRIVED. Steamer Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver. '' Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver. " Louis APLaile, Bennett, Brownsville. " A tlantie, Parkinson, do. Philip . Doddridge,— Brownsville. " R. 11, Leman, —, Elizabeth. " Pevtonn, Hendrickson, McKeesport. • Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. " Nominee, Smith, St. Lams. " Beaver, Clarke Wellsville. DEPARTED, Steamer Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. Lake Erie, Gordon. Beaver. • Louis APLane, Bennett, Brownsville. " R. Wightman. —, Elizabeth. " Philip Doddrldge,—, Brownsville. • Nyman, Hendrickson, McKeeaport. • Atlantic, Parkinson ' Brownsville. Hudson, Alehlillan,Wheeling. • New England No. 2, Dean, Cincinnati. • Beaver, Clarke, • Wellsville,Parke,Stuaish. - " Mary Ann, Martin, Louisville. 1 4 1 111 1 .! lag 40. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. rrilis Independent Line of steamers Is now composed of the largest, swiftest, beet finished and furnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wagesare paid for the services of the best and most experienced men engaged in the river business.— The line has been in operation for sax years; has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest Injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge corn parison with any passenger line in the Union for safety, regalarity,and speed. All that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDAY P.A.CLET.—The MoNottasum.s,Capt.Sume, vrill leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at lOo'elock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 r. TUESDAY PACEET.—The HOSEANIA No. 2, Capt. C. IV. Baichekrr, will leave Pittsburgh every Twainlay morning at 10 o'clock i Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 P.. u. WEDNESDAY PACKET—The Nrw Eatoisan No. 9, Capt. S. Dean, willleave Pittsburgh every Wednesday mornul at 10o'cloe k ‘Vheeting every Wednesday even ing at 10 P. r. TATIRSDAY PACERT.—The Bammstor, Capt. B. J. Otrzes, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 r. FR/DA Y PACHET.—The Cullom No. 2, Capt. Crvoka, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 1.0 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening al 10 v. m. SATURDAY PACILET.—Tbe Massirsoza No. 2, Capt. I. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 0 o'clock ; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 1,0 r. rt. SUNDAY PACKET.— The Isaac NEWTON, Capt. P. Petal, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 r. at. oat 5. 101= • Tux steamer FASHION, Capt. PEEBLES, will run as a Regular Daily Packet between itts arg and Elizabeth. Leaves Pittsburgh at; o'clock e. w-, and leaves E:izabeth at 8 o'clock A. is. For freight or passage, apply on board. [nov7 LOUISVILLE PACKETS. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE MIMEO • REGULAR SATURDAY PACRET.—The A No 1 fine and fnvt passenger steam Pac ket TELEGRAPH, I. Hezlep„ Com mander, will leave Pittsburg for VVlteel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight orpassage apply on board or to FORSYTH & DUIICAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike No 9, to Sant- Louis—time throngh,vivn DAYS. octikly 1848. 1848. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. FEBROART 15t,1848. PIRKO/UM 1.11t,1848. LEAVE DAILY AT BA. M. AND 4 P. M. The following new boats complete the line for the present season : ATLANTIC, Capt, James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A. acobs, and LOUIS tiPLANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and are fitted up without regard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat, at the foot of Ross st. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertised hours. *cut - --- laiiifeitailaiiim - illie Pick.le :-- . -- Steamer YANKEE, Capt. McKite, leaves very Saturday. all 94:o'clock, P M. reamer JENNY LIND, Captain GA Li.tuusta, lefty., every Tuesday, at 9 o'clock, r. st. For freight or passage apply to W. IL WHEELER, Agent, . oct6 Comex of Water and Sautlifsehi sus . _ . BATlgalar hacker for Santnah. 'llllOllll THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE, Capt. Marto, will leave for the above and inter ns . tale ports on Wednesday: and Saturdays. For freight or passage apply on board, or to octfl (:LO. II. MILTENBERGER, AV. or Beaver and WeHaynie Tae new and splendid passenger steamer CALEB COPE, A. MuaDocii, blister, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply on board. oet6 New Arrangement. Toe steamer BEAVER, Casa. E. Coate, Master, will leave this city every• Monday, e n ay and Friday, at 10 A. M. She has a bold at the landing, between Wood at. and the Bridge. prepared to receive. freight at any time. [oct6 I. .••• ....,,.i•-•-:ei ~&•qtf::!:•9 ..., , q. -- •-:.•.:-.. ~ ,r. ir.,,,nr- ,, ir'. n WMa B. Wheeler, STEAMBOAT AGENT, can be found at Wesley Grier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith field streets. Pittsburgh. or i 6 For Cincinnati—Regular Packet. 1. 0 7.1 The fine steamer MT. VERNON, HIRAM Kodrrrz, Pilaster, will leave for the above and itermei rote pore, regularly, every Saturday evening. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to oettl GEO. B.MILTENBERGER,Ag't. Franklin Packet. Its The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, C apt. WM. HANNA, will run regularly be tween Its urgli and Franklin. on the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, P. X. For freight or passage, apply on board. octB Fresh Arrival TUST RECEIVED and for sale, in addition to his for t, met' stock, a new and varied assortment of LAMP'S, adapted expres■ly for the use of the cglabrated litratitno FLU/ D, comprising, in part— Suspension Lamps of different sizes, with or without Globes; Washington do.; Buena Vista do.; Marble Pedestal do. Centre and Side Table do.; Britannia do. Auso—A general aesortment of GLASSWARE, Cop per and Brae Kettles, Tinware 4-c. JOHN DEVEREUX, 65 Smithfield et., 3d door above Fourth. I=l TEAS! TEAS II TEAS It! 1 Iris with pleasure that the subscribers in form the citizens of Piusburgh and vicinity that they have completed arrangements with Messrs. J. C. Jenkins k Co., of Philadelphia, to receive their superior . PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter be kept constantly on hand. They are neatly end securely put up in metallic packs of It, } and I lb each, with their printed card—showing the kind of Tea, price, name of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with an Invitation to return the Tea, If not liked. 4121 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 •50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 .50 621 76 1,00 1,25 Gunpowder Imperial Hyeon , ; F: Bison 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 BLAC.'. Black •• • • 37+50 Fine and Extra Fine ••• 75 1,00 1,25 1 50 , We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, if not superior 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 lair trial, that the public may be able to judge between our Teas and those heretofore sold by oases 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 Bede by JOS. S. M. YOUNG & CO., N, W. corner 4th and Ferry meets, and E. YOUNG & SON, anti; S. W artier 3d and Rose streets EW BOOKS.—REDBURN, his First Voyage; by N Herman Mel ville, author of "Ty pee," "Omoo," &c. History of King Alfred of England; by Jacob Abbott— with fine engravings. Sidonia the Sorceress; by Wm. Meinholds. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Corner 3d and Market at. New Novels, December Magazines, die., A T MINER'S LITERARY DEPOT, on Smithfield /i street, opposite Brown's Hotel.—Godey's Lady's Book for December. Graham's Magazine for December. Sartain's ,4 Ladies' National Linell's Living Age, N 0.289. Copperi•ld, No. 7. "Shirley," a Tale, by Currer Bell, author of Jane Eyre—a most admirable work. . " Redburn : his First Voyage—being the Sail.r-boy Confessiona and Reminiscences of the Son of a Gentle loan, in. the Merchant Service;" by Herman Melville, author of Typee, Omoo, and Nardi. The Thousand and One Phantoms . to be read be tween eleven o'Clock and midnight ;—by Ales. Dumas. The Inedited Works of Lord Byron; now first publish ee by his son First part The Pictorial' Brother Jonathan for the Holidays ; —a magnificent sheet. A very large assortment of CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, end every variety of Stationery, can alwaye be found at the above establishment, M. A. MINER, aoy27 Smithfield st. /•;. r . glifill • . .. • IMEI ME • • 4- \ N . !- =ME T~'`''q"L'~f`r"''~r«Y'Ya 4 f.^"7 ka ~-:_S^-.a ~ - .~ NaNa~' _ 'w'St*u" Ps:testa Diseases. DR. RROW N., No. DIaIiIOND * ALLEY, • •:.. Day Ores hitrentire attention to 'an office 'practice. His business isinostly confinedto Privateer renenaf Digeases, and such pain ful 'affections,. brought on by imprudence, youthful indu lgence and excess. (~ Syphilis, , Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorr s heft, Gleet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges, Impurity of the Blood, with all diseases of the venereal origin. • Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weakness, Im potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month ly Suppressions , Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Loins, Irrita tions of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated. Cure guaranteed. . . . Fourteen years' practice (four in this cityl enables Dr Brown to offer assurances of speedy cure to all who may come under his care. Office and private consulting r00me,65 Diamond alley try- Charges moderate. novffid&wly. DEUMATISM.—Dr.Brown's newly inseovred rem edy for Rheumatism it a speedy andeertain remedy for that painful trouble. It never fails. Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 65, Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Dorton is always at home. ianD3-dawtf Dalliers Magical Pain kcxErncior. 110 THE PUBLIC.—This is to certify that I have found Bat/ex', Magical Pain Extractor to prove a cure Co' Chrome Rheumatismt which I have been indicted with for ten years, in my hip joints. ABRAHAM ft VREELAND. Acquackanock, N. Y., April 8,1348. MR. It. Datadiv—Sir: I have been troubled with the Piles for eight months, and could get no relict. You. Magical Pain Extractor having been recommended tr me, I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and is a short lime was perfectly cored ! Could I not get any more of it, I would not take a hundred dollars for the balance of my box. WILLIAM HALL. 97 North Idoore street, New York, June 19, 1847. biW - • CAUTlON.—Dalley's only Depot its the city of New York, and where the genuine article can be obtained, wholesale and retail, Is at 415 Broadway. H. Dam= is the inventor of this truly invaluable com pound, and he 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. a grain of it himself. Counterfeits abound! Every truly valuable article is subject to be depredated upon by cqunterfeiters and im posters; and nothing, that we know of, has more exteu sively experienced that fact than Dailey's Magical Yam Extractor! A Tmrr—The genuine Dailey, in cases of the severest Burns, Scalds, Piles, dec., will afford instant relief, and produce at once a coolingand soothing effect—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 difference!—Counterien Extractors no matter under what name theymay appear, or how ap plied, always irritate and increase thepain! Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures, may be had gratis, on application to JOHN D. MORGAN, Western Depot, Pittsburgh.. DR. WM. PROEM Agent Dailey , . Animal Galvanic Cure-All, For Horses, Cattle, &c., cures spavin, quittor, grease. poll-evil, sores, galls and bruises. Pamphlets containing certificates of respectable parties, may be had ou spelt cation to JOHN D. hIORGA.N, octlB:dtcvoy Agent, Pittsburgh. BlLPALUieteir , i — Frril 7 11/wiling Ointment. CONTAINING NO MERCURY, or other Mineral. It has the power to cause all EXTERNAL SORES, SCROFULOUS HUMORS, SHIN DISEASES, POI SONOUS WOUNDS to discharge their putrid matters, and then heals them. IL is rightly termed ALL-HEALING, for there is scarce ly 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 I declare before heaven and man, that not in one case has it failed to benefit, when the patient was in the reach of mortal means. I have hest 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—"II.P.A.LLISTER, YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD!" RHEUMATISM..—It removes almost immediately the inflammation and swelling, when the pain ceases. (Read the directions around the box.) HEAD-ACHE-The salve has cured persons of the head-ache of twelve years standing, and who had it reg ular every week so that vomiting took place. Ear -Ache, Thoth-Ache, and Ague in ad Fars, are helped with like SCALD READ. We have cured cases that actually defied every thing known, as well as the ability of fifteen to twenty doctors. One man told us he had spent $3OO on his children without any benefit, when a few boxes of Ointment cured them. DAM2=MEIM BURNS.—It is one of the best things in the world for Barns. PlLES.—Thousands are yearly cured by tins Oint ment. It nevus fails in giving relief for the Piles. Around the box are directions for using riPAllister's Ointment for &roanla, Liver Complaint, Erysipelas, Tetter, Chilblain, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Willey, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Nervous Affections, Pious, Disease of the Spine, Head-ache, Asthma, Deafness, F.ar-ache, Burns,Corns, all Diseases of the Skin, Sore Lips Pim ples, 1.c.; Sores, Rheumatism, Piles, Croup, Swel'led or Broken Breast, Tooth-ache Now to the Face, &..e., Ac. If MOTHERS and NURSES knew its value in cases of Swelled or Sore Breast, they would always apply it.— In such cases, if used freely, and according to the direc tions around each box, it gives relief in a eery fru/ hours. CORNS.—Occasional use of the Ointment will always keep Corns from growing. People need never be trou bled with them, if they use it frequently This Ointment is good for any pan of the body or limbs when inflamed. In some cases it should be adplied often. CAUTION.—No Ointment will be genuine unless the name of JAMES McALLISTER is wntten with a pen on every label. . . For tale by my Agents in all the principal cities and towns in the Unned States. • JAMES McALLISTER, • Sole Proprietor of the above medicine. Principal °dace No. C 3 North Third it., Philadelphia PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. Sold at Wholesale and Retail in Pittsburgh by BRAUN &. REITER corner Liberty and St. Clint streets; L. Jr.,WILCOX,ILCOX corner of Market street and the Diamond; also, corner of Fourth and Smithfield sreets • WM. JACKSON, No. S 9 Liberty street ; and at the Book : Store in Smithfield et., third door from Second street; and in Allegheny by H. P. Sehwartz and J Sargent ; sod by A C. Small, Birmingham; D. Nagley, East Liberty; 11. Rowland, McKeesport and Elizabeth; J. Alexander & Son, Itlonougahila City; N. B. Bowman & Co., Browns ville ; .1 T. Rogers, Bridgeport; John Barclay, Beaver; James Duncan, Fallaton ; D. Watson & Co., New Castle and S P. Weaver .Freeport. maylltdrodAwy flkiltiESE HAIR CREAM—A matchless arucle tos %../ growth, beauty, and restoration of the Hair. Thar Cream, when once known, will supercede all other arti cles of the kind now in use. Where the hair is dead, harsh, thin, unhealthy, uor turnftig grey, a few applica tions will make the hair son and dark. and give it a beau tiful lively appearance; and will also make it maintain its liveliness and healthy color, twice as long as all the preparations that are generally used. Where the hair is thin, or has fallen oil, it may be restored by using the Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of using oils on their hair should at once purchase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, as It is socomposed that it will not injure the hair like the other preparations, but will beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every in stance. For testimony to its veep sup!tpor . 9u . a . litins,see . the fol. ...onony to , lowing letter from the v. Mr. Caldwell to Mesrrs. Henderehott & Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the Southern States: Lean of the Rev. R. ,.. C:aldiFtlV:2.str: of the Pre.sbyteriati Church, Pulaski. histesis. lissuxasnorx Sraxrcn : Onstmats an—l take p.easure in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent preparrnon 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 dieprescription, 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. This 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 die posed to rancidity. The ladies, especially, will find the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparations fot the toilet. Reepec /c 0.,. . Pulaski , January 7,1847. ID - Sold wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John M. Townsend, 45 Market st., and Joel Mohler, corner of Wood and Fillhsw. lels-d&w.ly PIIIISICIAN AND PATIENT, or a Practical View o the Mutual Duties, Relations and Interests of the Medical Profession and the Community ; by Worthington Hooker, M. D. The Works of Michael Do Montaigne; comprising his Essays, Lotters,ic. By Wm Hazlett. Ninevult and its Remains; by Austen Henry Layard, Esq., D. C. L. Glimpses of Spain, or Notes of an Unfinished Tour in 1847; by S T. Wallis. Tupper's Proverbial Philosophy, new edition; illus• trued. Just received by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, noviN Corner Market and 3d sis. DEALERS IN •lIERICAN, VRENCH AND GERMAN STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, No. 9 7 Wood strreet, next door Co Diamond alley, WOULD respectfully call the attention of Merchants and other dealers to their New and varied Stock ol l ?'aticy and Staple Dry Goode, Laces, Fringes, Shawls, Gloves, Vestings, 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 examination of their stock of Goods is all that in required to assure the buyer they offer Goods on reason• able terms. nov7:d&w Important. MANY BLANKETS sold in this City (or ell Wool are one-half Cotton. But persons who are In want of a good article will do well to examine Bxxenstrrs that are warranted all wool, and in every respect as represent ed, at the BLANKET DEPOT of the Fayette Manufac turing Co., No. 56 Market street. novlbul2w MRS. A. LEECH will open a handsome assort • meat me of Fall and Winter BONNETS, CAPS and HEAD DRESSES, of the latest styles; with a va riety of Goods in her line suitable to the present and ap proaching aeoaton, on Thursday, the Lsi of h'ovember.— Store on Fifth streeL four doors from Market, East aide oct3l:dtm Dr. George McCook HAS selected Pittsburgh as his permanent residence He has taken the house lately occupied by Alder man Miller, on Fourth street, near Grant, immediately adjoining the " LainartineHouse." Ills Office is sunch• ed to his residence, where he will constantly be found, unless absent on professional duty. Office hours from 7 o'clock a. m. to 9 o'clock A. et., and from 5 P m. to 7 P. novs WANTED—A PORTER in a Boat Store One who can come well recommended can hear of a permanent situation, by a .plying at the Journal office. noeut CORN HROOMS-100:dozen Corn Brooms just reed IL) and (or sale by KING do MOORHEAD, Qftl3 Diamond. - .‘ =;~> :. =SiIII = •`:~, MEM IL CALDWELL New Books McCandless & Campbell, . ~... \ al , !, VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR BALE—The abil House und iLot arpreaentnecuplesi,by,the ; TWA Ward,SekooLLeatiered for sale on advantageous teems. •.Apply to BRRF,TT rs-stePIIERSONi nov2tetr - Caner or Penn and Water streets. gaTO LET—Beturabottt, remove lo No. 29 Water street, we will mrethe Wttrehonse on.the corner of the Diamond and Diamond alley. nov2o • KING & MOORHEAD. -- For Sale, jn A THREE STORIED DWELLING HOUSE, 'U being.the second honse from Penn streeyn Say er's : •w, on Hay street- Immediate possession will be given. Enquire of DAVID RuctuE, Attorney at Law—Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and Grant street. jeffikdtf Fire P-Fire II Sire I Tun NFPTUNE FIRE COMPANY will open Wilkins , Hall, Fear& nreet t vith their FOURTH ANNUAL SOIREE, tObe given on FRIDAY morottnai the 11th of January, lb 1850. The friends of the Company andeitikens general ly are invited,to attend. The Managers have made ar rangements to accommodate a large number of persons, anti will spare no pains to contribute to their comfort and pleasure op, the occasion. . dee I :If By gzpress. JUST received, by Hspress, at BOOBYER 44. OMB HMS Itte-Hive Clothing Store piece splendid Yannerston .Drabb Beaver Cloth; g pieces do. Golden Olive Fatten= Cloth ; a few patterns splendid new. style Fancy Cassiineres; also,a general assortment of Vest incs, and all other articles suitable for the season— which we will sell low, forcer& BOOBYER ,/c GRIBBLE, Liberty street, three doors above Irwin street. novtel Sign of the Golden Bee-Hive. GOAL LAND—Wanted to sell, 25 or 50 Acres of Coal Land, and receive the proceeds in coal. The bank is on the Youghiogheny, just above the second Data, where a railroad of filly yards will put the coal In boats. Apply to WM. A. BELL, on the premises,or to MPS nov24:lw] THOON BELL, Mechanics' Bank. • Tell It to.the People TtIAT the Cheapest and Bost Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting., Cloakings and Cloak Linings, within this City, are to be found at the store of ' JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Agent, now 24: twl Post Buildings, corner Fifth and Wood. Building Lots, N BENVILLA, oa NUNIMIT Hu.t..—A few Lots will he sold cheap and on long time, to any one who wishes to build thereon—or they will be exchanged for other property. THOMPSON BELL, nov24 At Mechanics , Bank. YEN N STREETt r atlftrettir: Lote , below 9t. Clair street, for kale. 0v24:1 w THOMPSON BELL, Mee. Bank.. ILTIEWERT'S OILEMICAL WRITING FLUID.—We 1.1 recommend illbbertbi Writing Fluid to the patrol:l -nge of the public, as a first rate article in all respects.— It flows from the pen without clogging it up, and in the course o f a few hours becomes a deep , brigh t black. NVIn. Lippincott & Son, Robert Moore, McQuewati & Douglas, Wick &McCandless, - John Parker, S. Wightman & Co., ~ Selleri, C. A. Medina - It) , & Co. , • For sale (together with Hibbert's Red and Machine Copy Jaks,) by B. A. Fahnestock & Co.; H. P Schwartz, Allegheny City, and the manufacturer, - mos. It. 111B BERT, Druggist and Chemist, corner of Liberty and Smithfield streets. novta:d er B UTTER -15 bbls. prime 801 l Batter; 20 kegs solid do just rec'd and mr sale by BROWN & KIRKPATRICK, dee4 No. 144 Liberty st. , E;A-10 chests (Jenkins ec Co., Philodelphin) pocEeE 1 Y. H. Tea, lust received and for salts by dec4 BROWN &RIRKYATRICR. 1)ROOMS —75 dozen Brooms iu store and for sale by 1) dec4 BROWN & KIRKPATRICK. F LOUR -200 bbls. B. FV-Flour ; 50 " Extra Family Flour; in store and for sale by [dec4) BROWN & KIRKPATRICK. OPS— 29 bales N. Y. Hops (1849) Just reu'd and for sale by (dee4l BROWN Bc. KIRKPATRICK. EED-10 bbls prime Timothy Seed just reed and thr A 7 sale by [devil BROWN & KIRKPATRICK. SOMR of the best patterns of Olive, Brown, Green, Blue mid other colored CASSINIERIS offered this Pall, which will ha made to order In good style and low. Gentlemen in want of a good fitting Pantaloon, will call at the Empire Clothing Store. nr2e] H. CRIGNELL. ASMALL LOT of Choice Fig'd SILK VESTINOS, suitable for evening parties, &c., just received, which we can make to order at short notice. nov2D:l w H. CEUGNELL. FORSALE - --TA — b - arBLECHERRY - 1/E - SE, roar feet long, at JNO. J. GILLESPIE & tior2B 76 Wood street. GROCERIES -8 bbls. No. I Mackerel; 10 ball bbls. N 0.3 " And 150 assorted Baskets ; for sale at JOHN HANNAN'S, aorta No 59 Water st. ekUEENSWARE—Just received. 3 Crates Queens Vie ware best selection. Also 2 Crates C. C. Queens ware—at No. 59 Water st. fa 49] JOHN HANNAN. I barrels No. 3 Mackerel; 17 " 2 10 " •' 1 10 hf. " " 4 18 " Gibbed Herring; L 2 drams Codfish; 60 boxes Scaled Herring ; for sale by RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO., nov29 2S Water street C"IOPFEE 128 bags Prime Green Rio for role by , noroo RHEY. MATTHTWS & CO. ri I E.A.--95 half chests Y. H. Tea • .1 - " " Imperial Tea ; 26 " Black " 79 caddy boxes Y. H. " part very fine--for family use; 44 caddy boxes O. P. and Impl Tea; for sale by nov29 RHEY, MATTHEWS 2c CO. GUAR AND MOLASSES-- 0 68 hhda. prime old crop ; 63 barrels Nos. and 8 Loaf Sugar ; 74 • N. O. Molasses, 16 •• S. H. do 20 bf " S. H. do for sale by nov2B RtfEY, MATTHEWS & CO F RUIT -100 boxes new crop Raisins; 0 casks Zante Currants; 150 bu. new crop Peaches; 75 1 . old do do for sale by novel RIRY. 111ATTIIEWS CO DEANS--21.1 barrels Small White Beans par sale oy 1.31 lioirie) RHEY, MaIiTTHE'WS & CO._ lEATHERS-19 sacks prime Ky. (or sale by nov2e RHEY, MATTHEWS te CO. 'I , ALLOW-35 barrels, for sale by .1 nov'2. , RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO. lIIG LEAD lob° [bp Soft Galena Lead, for sale by 1 nov23 RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO. WA NTED-11100 dozen Flax Yarn, by nor2B KING & MOORHEAD T'OW YARN—AIO dozen Tow Yarn for Pale by I n0v.29 KING & MOORHEAD LtsAtt-1100:56 AItILAMSUZ—II/ barrels ,PrwaeAust I C J received by ( uovibd] KING & MOORHEAD, . FEATHERS --5410 tbs.:Feathers in siere and formic:l;y nov27 KING A. MOORHEAD. CILOVERSEED—W,Nrren: 400 bushels Cloverseed, ki no. t.„„ KING & MOORHEAD. 1 jOLL BUTTER-3 Ltda., Fresh, for sale by It nov26 SMITH & SINCLAIR. 13ROOMS-40 doz. Brooms, for sale by nov26 SMITH dc SINCLAIR IT'IMOTHY SEED-5 bbls. Timothy Seed for sale by I nov2B SMITH & SINCLAIR. LARD -A few kegs and bbls. S , for sale by now 26 MITH & SINCLAIR. LIME -20 tibis. Louisville White Lime past received and for sale by (novil3j WM. DYER ivPPLE-21M barrels good keeping Apples, various kinds, just received and for sale low by nov23 WM. DYER. 158 Liberty at. TIOIRINY-30 barrels Pearl Hominy, o ominy, a first rate ar cle, for sale by jnov:10 . 1 Wlll. DYER. 200 BOXES RAISINS; .50 hr. " 50 qr." " just reed and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, No. 6 Wood st 150 BAGS BRAZIL SUGAR; 25 casks Zoom Currants, (new;) Just reed and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, adv2l NO. 6 Wood at. CHALK -2 loon, White, for gale by uovlB B. d. FAHNESTOCK & CO. I CASE BLACK SATINETT—Just received from the I manufacturer. For aale very low, by H. LEE, novt4 Liberty street. .1 1 " Brown Jeans; I '• Prints; just received and (or sale by n0v1.3 H. LEE. John Dunlop B. Oom, CORNER OF MARKET AND SECOND STREETS, ARE now receiving their Fall and Winter Stock of HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE and other Goods, direct from the manufactories and workshops of Birmingham, Sheffield, and Wolverhampton. We have: already in Warehouse 7il Casks and Cases of Goods, covering the following articles: Tinned Saucepans, Round Pots and Oval Kettles; Enameled Saucepans and Maslin Kettles Fine Treys in setts ; Common Trays and Walters; Fire Irons in setts and pairs, over 30 patterns. Fire Iron Standards, with Marble and Bronzes Iron basis; Short handle Frying Pans; Bread Pans, oval and end; Bracket, Chamber and Gothic Brass Candlesticks; 'Pinned Wrought Iron Tea-kettles; Tinned Basting Spoons, Table Spoons, s;c ; Tinned Flesh Forks, Skimmers and Ladles; Roasting Jacks; Box Iron t with Heaters; Commode Knobs, Coffee Mills, Lanterns, Ac.; Fine Britannia Ware, in setts; Communion Ware, Swing Tea-kettles. Ac.; Planished Ceafing Dishes, Urns, Oyster Stewers, Ac.; Cruet Frames, with cut glass and common Bottles, !tress Battery Kettles, Bell Metal Kettles, Ac. Table Matts, Toilet setts, Seals, kc.; Pillar, Urn and Helmet pattern Coal Vases. At.so, a large ntoek of Copper, plain Tin awl Japan ned Ware, Pressed Goode, er.e., to whith we would in. via. the attention of jobbers, wholesale buyers and others. JOHN DUNLAP & CO., reply Corner Market and Second streets, N PLATE-200 boxes Tin Plate, choice brands, in I store and for sale by JOHN DUNLA.PB. CO , p 24 Corner Market and Second streets. TEN BARRELS OF SHELL OYSTERS!—Just re ceived at "Oen House," Diamond alley, ten barrels Shell Oysters For sale by the bbl. or hundred. tiov7 BENNETT. Tu Rer:NTINE. -40 barrels, in prarbo order, for Aale by (novl6l B. A. FAIINT',ATOCK & CO. TiT7EOKRRS• FARINA, Rice Flower, buptor.m, Ittegn 11 Arrowroot, warranted (mall aid genuine; for role by KEYARR &AielloWEl.l.. novel 144 Wood street* CALABRIA LIQUORICE—In store andfor sale by novB ICEYSER tt MCDOWELL, 114 Wood IL . .. , " ' ' " , '- - •. , •:' ,,,, i' ,. i.' , 5 - ..i... fk.:f.-1:!;, , - '' , :i;.4'.; - -- ~ 4'.•_.:, 5 .,.--•.'--. , . - -.,:.'„-n -- .., ' , ,„...4.,. ~...-..,!„,,..4::::.,;,•,...:.:!,:.,441r.Z,5,,,,;.:.1,_-....:-.-,.-..1,;?Jk.',1,....4C.,,,-.4-i.`7.,:,,,,4 411 " - • • :?•.1j --s•-•-•"' 5 • '; • ' - ' =VI la,utotts. B. A. FLinegirock &Co., ' I , 1. - ;:: , ', •,'.. ,•:::":1'.,.•:,:,;"--.-::---. ; -1,-. Bratrit. - _ Domestic. ,ftinst. orivs_ - Exaange, liank , NoteS, Gold and . Sailer; Aougd4,:Gord and irgaairied, mirral - Niunio HOUSE William AL. & Co., 6 Wood Street, • PrTTSBURGIL tri- INTEREST ALLOWED ON 'IEEE DEPOSITS• tang2B . Bilech,actlos Bank. auls's trod.ntrol,cotrarti anima masa= sraincr. THIS BANK is now prepared to do business. Open from 9A. X. to :3 P.M. merest paid on Special Deposits augt I . .T.HONPSON BELL, Cashier. /11A . X.. WII;1 - 4. - A — IFIS . , EXCHANGE AND BANKINQ OFFICE N. R. corner of' 'Third and Wood streets. ',Q, IGHT and Tip° Nitta of Exchartgayßank Mies an E. f t og riA n e d - domestic Coin. bought, and sold on di . - • Colleetionsmade•in all the principaloitieeolthe Union at the lowest rates. ,jel3 ALLEN LIGAISEE. =MAIM ILLB2I. KU:AMER &. Ream. - Bankersand Exchange Brokers, Dealers in Foreign and Ikmienicßall, Bilis ofExchangs, Certificates if Depot , is, Hank Now, and Coin. 'Corner of Third and Wood sta., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. ' ' . may 29 N. 1101.1NBIS & SUN, Bankers and Dusters in Exthang. Coin and Bank . Notes, No. 6b Narksuroses, Pittsburgh. 111111.18 G RLI.II. ZXCILLRGIt. New York Ipr I Cincinnati Philadelphia * " Louisville Baltimore * ' St. Louis sans aorta Buying rata Ohio I dia Indiana I 11 Kentucky I o Virginia I lit Wheeling i 4t Tennessee 3 anlft-y It& 11. BOOM /ROL SeWHOM SOON & SAROENT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE . BROKERS, N. E. Corner of Wood , and Sixth meat., Pittsburgh, Pa. DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes Time-Bills, Foreign and Domestic . Exchange, Certificates of'Deposit,&.e EXCHANGE on all the pruicipal Cities of the Union and EußLedisr sale in sums to suit purchasers. CURRENT and par muds received on deposite. COLLECTIONS made on sit parts of the Union, atthe lowest rates. • seplidy J. Vsaiday. BILL BROKFAL,dealer la rims Notes, Drafts deep :antes, &a., he. Office,(Up staitsf No. 26 Wood .. • .bra.. 11.EACHES AN WAPPLES— .IC 250 bushels Dried Peaches; 50 " " Apples ; received sad for sale by JAMES PATTON, Jr, No. 17 Liberty st„ Opposite head of 'Smithfield. UlO COFFEE-80 bags prime Rio Coffee, received lb for sale by JAMES PA. TON, Jr, dee4 N 0.17 Liberty at SDO AR HOUSE MOLASSES-10 bbbs. in store-and for sale by JAMES PA'rTON, Jr" dec4 N 0.17 Llbertyst. EACH BRANDY-24 Obis., warranted foar pear's Y old, in store and for sale by dee4 JAMES VATTON, Jr., No. 17 Liberty at. E-53 bona,Ram Large, reed and JAMES PATTON, Jr., No. 17 .Libert • at. CEADI C for sale by dec.! R AlSlN:3— N boien M. It. Raisins 5 qr. ‘• lItUIBB-8 doz. Beaver Tubs just reCeived end for elide by JAMES PATTON, Jr., dec4 No. 17 Liberty st. IDEEt VINEDAR-31 bbls. (Pure) just rereiving. dec3 STUART dc'SILL. TVISED HERRINGS-25 boxes receiving and for JJ side. [decal STUART & SILL,II.B'Wood et. I FLOUR—" Superior," in 50 it sacks. dec3 STUART I SILL, 113 Wood st. IDOTATOES-50 barrels Pink-Eyes and Reds. dee3 STUART b. SILL,IIB Wood at CORN BROOMS-100 dozen, in store and for sale by dec3 STUART & saa, t na Wood st. RYE FLOUR-44 barrels Stab ground Rye Flew, Sint quality, just received and for sale by dec3 COTIN MEAL—Hun Dried in barrels and Sifted Meal in sacks, for sale by fdeo3] WfIJ..AM DYER. lES—I6 barrancas hand and far sale low (dec3l WILLIAM DYER. OIUNRE ‘j by GREEN APPLES-23Y barrels CiriwnnA. pDYER lesanhant and for sale by , dee3 168 Liberty st, Q'F.EIAAII3OAT COUNTERPANE:3.—A. A. M..sox k. 7 Co. are receiving, on comnittment from the manu facturers, 4 cases Steamboat Lounterpanes. Also, cases Family Counterpanes, 12 qrs. square. deci F"' : ast eceive. , Iper press, Scarlet, Crimson, Blue, Green, Brown, Purple, Meek sind Drab. comprising an assortmentals3o pieces. nor/S) A. A. MASON - CO._ PENA C HS--Received, per press, anothero Case (20 pieces) Opera or Pelisse Clothe, of all the desirable shades. (n0v291 A. A, MASON & CO. BEAVERS -A handsome lot of Beaver Cloths for Over• Coats, aneb as Black, Brown; Drab, Gray' and Golden Olive Mixtures. Also, a great variety of Blan kets and PeSings, embracing all the above colors— which will be made to order in the nearest and most ap proved styles, at [novs3l P. DELANY'S. CLOTHS—French, English, Belgian and American Cloths, of the most desirable colors: superfine black, blue, brown, olive peen, olive brown, claret; all other desirable colors suitable for Dress and Business Coats:— which will be made to order in a superior manner, at novaF. DELANY'S. CASSIMER.ust received,t2 plebes New Style of Fancy Cassimeres together with a handsome lot of Silk, Satin and Cash mere VESTINGS, which will be made to order in the latest style, at n0v426 P. DELANY'S. JUST RECEIVED from Philadelphia and New York, an extensive assortment of GOODS FOR GENTLE MEN'S WEAR, adapted to the present season, at nov24 P. DEL.a..NrS,4O Liberty et. READY-MADE CLOTHING.-9 general assortment of ready Clothing, made up in accordance with the gra e s u h f e a y sh c i an on, b im ep d u wal at, b e e d so at ld ith w y h o o i l h e e sa r e le st o a r b ata n l. in Pittsburgh. [nov2l3l P. DELANY, 'ffULL'D B ABLE]'—Our own manufacture, canal ly on hand and for sale by novl9 RHODES & ALCORN UAT MEAL—Our own mdhufarrure constantly on hand and for sale by RHODES-a:ALCORN, novl9 30 Fifth street. POTATOES --A fine assortment of Potatoes," tot family use, constantly on hand and for sale by novl9 RIIODIS-tr. ALCORN. rpURNiPs-1W blush., to arrive; for sale by novl9 (Chron. copy.] RHODES & A.LCORN 24 Ill:11 . Ses Glnse r n E g l3 i received on consignment and for sale by [novl9l H. LEE, No, lU° Liberty at pkoTA • roh.-- I .m ) barrels, in store and for sale novt4 iva. - BEEN APPLES-200 bbls., in store and for sale by novl4 CUMMINS &SMITH. Brandlles, Winos, Cling, ace. 5011 F . Pipes Cognac Brandy," Jas. Hennessy & Co." 30 qr. do do do do do 2 qr. do do do " Sasensc." 10 hf. do Rochelle do :" Pelevoisin." 5 pipes Holland Gin. 2 puncheons Scoteh Malt Whiskey. 1 do Irish do do 1 do Old Jamaica Spirits. 411. qr. casks Oport a Wine," Vnutoso." 20 qt. do superiorTenerifie Wine. 5 pipes Calabria Port do 30 qr. casks Sweet Malaga do 30 Indian bbls. Dry do do 15 baskets "Mantras" Champagne Wine. 15 do " Heidsiek" do do 15 do " Geielers" do do In store and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, novl3 'Nos. 172 and 174 ,Liberty streetal rIIOIIACCO -1 20 boxes ft Lump," Samuel Myers & Co.. 100 dwarf boxes 14i• lb., ea. lb Lump, do. 5 half fa Lump," El Dorado,. J. Thomas to " " Wit do " Ruasell & Roltinsou." 30 " " do " Cabaners." 15 " " Ws do "Jones & Hudsons." 2 0 4( " s's do " Freeman." 40 dwarf " I 'lb do ,• " Cabaners." 40 " " S's do " Diekinsons." Just received and for s ale by MILLER & RICKETSON, - novt3 No. 172 and 174 Libe • street. • - CI WEST POTATOES-4001171 — 5. Sweet Potatoes; 18 tierces do do Just received and for sale by nov29 MILLER & RICKETSON SSINGLES—IeS,I 11 French Creek Shingles just ree' and for sale by MILLER & RICKERSON t novt3 Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty Street. 50 BUSHELS CHESTNUTS just received and for tulle by JOSHUA RHODES, novlO No. 6 Wood et. SMOKED HERRING—SaImon and linlibut,jaat re cetved from the East and for sale. by • . . • .1. S. M. YOUNG do CO., novl9- N. W. corner Fourth and Ferry sta. FLOUR— White Wheat, Buckwheat *lour, and Corn Meal for sale by J. S.M. YOUNG & CO., nest° N. W. corner Fourth and Ferry streets. GREEN GINGER ROOT, for Preserving, (or sale by J. S. M YOUNG & CO., novl.o Fourth and Ferry VS. CANDLES --Patent White and Colored, Sperm and Star Candles, for sale by J. S. M. YOUNG tr. CO., novlo Fourth and Ferry sts. DEATH TO THE BATS-1175 boxes of that irre proachable and aseful Exterminator Of Rats, Mice, Roaches and Bed Bugs, on hand nnd tomato by J. B. M. YOUNG Os CO, novto Fourth and Ferry Ms... . . IDIARF;RSi-13405-ITA Cocoa; Chocolate and Schmertz' Sweet Spiced Chocolate, for tale by J. NI. YOUNG & - CCr. ‘ novla Fourth and Ferfy sta. 32t74:1 4' Shad, Mackere.ll' JOSEPH S. AIORRLSON, Attorney at Law—thite,Qn Fourth utreet, near Wood, Pittuburgb, Fa_ joeuthy. , WHITE AND BROWN cob-LIVER-OIL-4uscre ceived by . ..HEYBERAIS.IeDOWELL,n.. nottB 144 Wood street. 1 7'3" 74- •••• z•EI • • ti 4- . -" '',..r...7=' , .4'4:!.. -. ,- , ,- :, - '.::; . :.'-?:.!M.: . :.:- , . 1*: , . i:' ; '.; ; :• - , 7..'.• . . ''''.i.-k.';:..X.R4.:44.':..(4,.,,.;:..,..i,,'..,0;.1'.-',.--i,.A:'''i-1,.' _,,:: -: -1, 1! L', - ;r • ' ; i -, ' - i..',':•l ..-;:,%,:::0.4--,:;'.,.:._i-AI':•q.','._t•!.:,-,t' ME MEI ME ME , -. - - • `.lro___lPiHO u!L A b i lic itcsir s's4_ .._/11:1 N•lol,rit•-le--iiiii::.,:-..-;,,,......„... rriRE MisTuMN:SESSION of th lLLastitatteet37_ , , . ~ 1, imams on iheuarst , 111anday, la:September, zwigns , __ ,. onFederal street, Z La "oTontele , RinsyL2ddsict; ~.: , ;77 , , ii - RA= ier imp!' PER seesucsosmarastnnWS--- --..,.--,,,,-,„: Englistr, - .Pepartreenti=includinv getefieg,,Orth_agraptst :::,,, , ,, and De.fielne, Writing ' , English tiraniniari,Rise . _k , Logic. History,Arithmenz en& the( higherbisumehet is , . , matims,:Notural , Phitosopiln Ch., 5, , ..n7..1 - , , ,,‘,.1t 1 1 .V , 15771 ,. :: .L, Botany; Physiology,GeenagTivoue.F.!:";77,47,a,-,J-, adente L api a il otheTlmunpVreq ~„.."! 4,,.. 820 , 90 :-.,,::,. English kaucatiorr, • : ::: . r. ,,, t,,- . - .-,.. -,,,_(.._ . ____,, 1 nessacel , Department i : including z 141 '?„ .t" . ';iti ,. ntyy, 0 7,•, , , :: , Ifrenahn:Languages; .. ,- 1- - --:.',._-: ..;,.;:".;;;11 4 0:0 9 , ,. -7'• The services of competent teaaharE are s.cure d f or ;43 , 911C1I as desire instructton in . -Preach - aridAlOrtaanitKV:i..,,s:;', also, in Drawing, Painting and hlusic.-.7:. It iedesirahlethat-puptteenter.atahe'-coniateacintent., of,the Session; yet they - are received oteutr.tilner.anil,ig, are charged - at the above tram thetimeo> NO deduction*ade.ft& absences, except ra.caiteaaf., protracted itinest. , - , „ g-4141 Partherinformatioomayleobtained,andapplicatio,,,,[ -madetTcalling - upoethe PRINUIPAL, at.hiS,Ro9o:la, 'Federal street, or at his lodgings tuthirWheitßoYqt-Ida,-,:,...‘i tatty street Pittsb raga, between ad and dthetre.ets or by addressaisa-trole through • di erPittsbungh Post office, to the Prinetpal:•:-• • - PIETCA • Allegheny, Aug ust . , . Rem0va1,,, , , - :',... ,-, .;. 6,1 .R.,:" : - _.7. , ... T. M.:YOUNG -,k• CO, have recaiWect Crow N a commercial Row, lalany,alreeri to ; the corner ,of ~- Third and titnith fi eld - atreuts,appiialwrliciwn , it Ho ~ tat,-would rape ethillriorormihOtoldo42gbPrgers2zeitui:::,:s boat friends mut Ike chinas gencrailyathoti they' wilt 7. , keep contumely:on .11 and a...alipe.riOr2VOC,X OrWI EN N T:-. :::, , WARE,made of-theheut aistertailtiki l 4 ,- DX:A11e*+334:143 . , ' pezieneed workmen. ...P.:lusted Ylvllle- I, _ _ ,MR°011 1 . 4::„1....,, , hotels, ferMahea.va the must,retuton4lb e If , P.. - and work warranted equal to,tharorrinyatheicattkhahmill, ti . .. , ;;:, 117. UNDERTAKING, promptly atM64O--ItiY till BITTING HATE Buying rain County & city ord's* elletliotes Pennsylvania Co. New York Maryland k New Orleans Fat' . A LOT OP OROTJNIV 'xi-Air:byte° takikaajoiniiirthlN" Theatre, Fifth street: :1 - Termainoderatelsind , rgy ments easy Epiatre of ~,"..- A ppERT PORTER, jtovl4 "%itbrnerat Law Fifth street, .. Aloota aniii..snoeg,i' i . A. sh.ENUuI iitsciaruccuinwittukety#o, . - ,,. ,~ : mumble fer the Pall ailit.lVinter lidde,. ..... ~..::::' - consisting - Or Areieti, , -Woistiti°l36lo - 114#3 , - 4014 .. _ ; _. Children's wiar t of Seim variety V 'and Style; Utufa . , , plias to suitths tiiisi, 'Those "whittiagtoPOrehlto?',lsitaie ' '„ rate or retail; will trtilit" to their2advaliteg -I e talltvottU a call, and examine for themselves . 0 - - -' ~ , t ..tp.:1,:--Zi' %, TROTH , & 'SCIITT4 , I 'l. - .., Corner of 4th an d Smithfield sts., Pittsburgh, Pa, ;';'.,-, • ity Detfttforaet thmplase.., : ~ • 1 . - *:,' ~0et17, - , -.., ~• s‘ Y. notlszto , - rsYSTERS! OYSTERS!!• '—The , Albester;Sslifort ;of, 1..1 "My enrner Seienth' nridWebase is now open: Epicures will bpArOt iruitettAihtntther, - c oc oo n / • - WIII2,WILSON;',, HO • N ' ratTLENSWARE, GLASS AND OfflislA'ETOßEi Wood - strut, +ttar St. ,Chistles Fad, THE subscriber' has constantly; on hand the heti:ant handsomest stack of the above. articles' to be Rittnd=r l " in any establishment East or West., and ho, Intlopined , some new Billet . ' of his own ImportatiOn i not found triadY,' other store. - v Solar stand, itanghtg and sidei Lamps; 1. ,r Plaid and-can:militia do. Giromiales. Candelebras,-Frencla and English ftliniaft_iti Ornaments; Britannia Ware. Waitarszlzo., iteryr,V4ll4.4., will be sohi' low,dwiarge -mad crinallzioisita.cuitl3nr chasers. Merchants and families are -invited to call. as 3t ib worth looking at at any time. foct2lld ! IiODBENSON. ;AMU A. 701 >z aasswsaa ..14.18317 DRUGSTORE., JAMES A. JONES-t•dv rpm?, tidersiga_ed have opened ta,NEW DRUG and z FAMILTMEDICINStSTOR%.in , LantonTirIieW ft .,' Boar, corner of Penn 'and Walnut - streets, Frilh Ward. with an entire new at - akar Dragc:Medietnet: and Per .."tt tumefy, where they are: prepared' to furnish all tartielea4"., kept in ir Drug and ?Minty Medicine - Store - C.. Havhig tt good stack, and being acquaintedwitlrthebusineittfrom, a:prima - 6J Lea - Oriente or-veverat yetu•ss.they;sespectr fully solicit a - share of publieptationaga::-.- N. B. Physiciaas" prescriptione , nectiratel.y.:_aturt;,, pounded at all hours oftbeday 'rind octl.3:lnt ' rs JAMES At1.0NE1144:C0:.. - 1! A Bentatiroi ,, vvitor. TAMAERANTED notra injalri,; . butott - the' eonnttWy,to y improve the reztare orthe Skin, - -aramake smooth, and give the Fice,"NeCk"and Brow:of pure, Life-like whiteness. Such teiheqpialitiei of Jonas' •.t Spanish Lilly White-4nt mind you :get the genui ne Askfor Jones ' Spanish Lilly White. ' , - • Sold -by the" Agent,' Wra. Jaekson;'l4o:LibertYStreet;:- Pinstinrgh. Price ZS eta . ' ang3dy.: t - THErtIOItIELY' OP•BOTR i. VELLOW, , DARE AND 'RED -.FACMi Are requested twread-and learn the virtues of an arti cle that will make them the most. lovely and '" BEAUTIFUL OF NATURVS.CREATBIN:, It was discovered byanitalian Chemist, mid itlirt.ithe".Z. most astonishing power of rendering coarse,Aarkael-.- - ;„ .. low or sallow actin , clear, whitecsoft, perfect!, innocent, . being comimsed of ramplenti: PIMPLII) AND BLO'FCLIEDF.4O,,c.:. Together with every kind. of ernittioat-AttrarAtn;4*-IB.i. use, and at least thirty physicians in New . the genuine , just rec'd and for JAMES PATTON. Jr., Libeny st. F YOUR. TEETH are ever So - dttr,k - i • ,yelltT, disco! I ored and dirty, or your breath eve; se foul and fizti ,d by parchasing a 23 Chintz:Bei or JONES ' 43 TOOTH PASTE, this TALISIM'you, ;though younekd tier take my wotd, but thee. you canner doubr:thep &a- Simons and scientific Detitistilx E. 151:Pw....t..D;0f Neter , :. York, who says: "I have both used and utilised , beautiful grid Palatable article, l (Jones' itaber Teolh - Pisteyard recommend it as possessing all the qualities cialmect for . . Bold by We- oireiil; Wm Jackson, C") labbitk - Etie-iit ) Pioabargli. ,Price2s cts, - —dust3dse. ri WE CROWNING ORNAMMT s *.ia thiftottip"Sa'`; Guano is tothe , Eartit, in making tt ' It is ascertain in itsetrects ea Now, reader, these respectable due Jones's Coral Hair Itestorativo..will havef3ll4l4l.l,oihig ' effect without faih—liwillforce the lihm art Buirtergrow on the head, it - will atop it falling, ewe scurf or datidnq, and make red, gray, and light hair grow. dark-- . Mr. W. Tomplims, SU King at: New York. Mrs. Matilda Reeves; 'Myrtle Aveunei Brooklyn. ' Mr. James Pawer,greor;Ptilton-st'Brooklyn. F. Mr. Thomas Jackson, Idoutones Island, near 'Pitts burgh. Hedry E. Cullen, baiber on board the rktith America. But the beantifel, the glorious effect Inas in tiressing and beautifying the hair, Making.it say dark, silky; and keeping it so thrice-as long as arrfother article made.— Besides , Is economical and cheap,'-and!the intblie - 'are conscientiously and litineStlY - assured:thattltesabovit are its real and true gualitieS. Be careful arrigetticigerrehle- "'Ask for Jones's Coral Hair RestomtiVe, and take no other, Sold by die itgenf, - WM. JACKSON, SniberlY;Stteet, Pittsburgh. Price 371'.60 eta:. and ' one dollar. SORE HEADS. OLD , SORES, , ..scURIAT Eltymptz. LAS, SALT RHEUMOic., land it hastheibesteffect curing any similar . dideases.., As.a. proof.efitamnocen4 elect, it can be used with.the' most perfect MOOT Chafer and Chaps in infants, making , their, strlritartenth,..; soft, healthy. but as It:cosmetic, . • .;„ • THE BON TON, THE. LADy-9r..4745i1i0N, Will'find it lies a charming effect in making the skin smooth, soft, white, and , delicate, rereoviag; f.reCklo;l: wrinkles; disfigurements,-4.c, In fact, Ilionee2ltillisin Chemical Soap is the most beautiful, yet ;wonderful work of science. BUT, READER; " Of Conntarfeits. " ' • • Sold by the agent, WM. JACKSON ; 8914beitit,street Pittsburgh. nut Property for Pale' or Ex'artgittfo• rpHE undersigned will Sell'at a lowiate find eigonensy L terms or will exchange' for'City ;Property,' the STEAMGRIST AND SAW 111ILLSivCARDINGIMA CHINERY, &c., situate on the NortheinVaropilte, 23 miles East of Pittsburgh, in WestunikeltinilCoinityl"t_The Engine, Mills .and Machinery Ore allth'il'rer iate - etder. The Grist Mill contains three Setts Barra- infdetinis• sett common. Mill Stones with all the best machinettarld-ap pliances !lir making : flour, &c And attached to the Steam Engine,isa Saw Mill and Double - CiirdlntrMa• chine, all in good ender. Thelaiginerbeyrbritufßeieni: power to run nlltogetber. . • • The Land and other Buildings titignttenanVlOthetei • Mills is Ait follows: Nit'Mresof good Land with two good Dwelling "Bouses,cii*Siere House; Smoke House and Blacksmith Shop,:emd•othevemaliz buildings, - • • -i•r • ,•••••••-.. - :,, , 4 The mouth of the Coal •Pif is within:WA rods of thoEn glue House; with mai:tient Coal belonging to the 111111:ta,.., run the Engine ntionirdi Of fifty years,-, • This Mill Progeny is sittiate an 4hit' , lteartorthe best grain growing neighborhood itt WestererPennsylvania-7,a span a good road, within elaeinilmiles of the canal, ativ.; near the line of theVentnif Hailltosa. RICHARD:DUNCASTER-Ant thepremises: - '• For further particulars, enquire of AOS—MELLOW. Wall , Aapair NO 47 MARKET STl . Wrsit, PriTsßuiteli a PENN' 4:•- , • TIIOIITAS PiLLRICER. REPEL t announces to his (hands and itia tamers. that he hashad at - noltastftiettod so exten 811r0 a Stock as he has at ptas e nt: 'Henan later talnit:" . , ceases, on very modrate tenni,' thi - ottVe rt abhahar stand in Market strtit.,:alitiasfevery includingeonnting-snom. bat chatnter i dining.;*ax,pat:' for and hail Papat.../Wiat'Ratdeka, Laildscuitegi board-Prints, ?Err and Thutspareat:Windatv 4 :44. Bonnet and. Bin ars'. Baattlit: Writing, YirraPpugs".and - ran- Paper; he is abundantly suPnites l and `-reißlesta mereb ants : and twasekiaga re IA ens al!** Mel& • ass pricer - Rag! and Tanners', Wien ifs trade 2 72artnig4)-) •PEHI?I'T= ; TEA :STORE HE mibscnber has ittst receivr4, at. the Pekin ' , N.. Storit,7o Fourth streetitt'very•large:and-Well sale et. • ed stock ot pate GREEN=ANDI3 I aftir,frian N York; all 'of 'which 'lnteleom'received cluntit, since the. Ist of February last, consistintotthe:dittereut grades grown irethe Celestial- Our stock ' among the largest in the' West,we are prepared towholes. vale on better tenns than anYetherlionsaj&the e it y; ;;.. • rVe invite retail grocers to;call and examine our stock, and 'prices. They can - lave it-packed.in.f nal P. packages, RS tin canal:der* or - 1 1 5 , ;•-ba: :04Stesro , iait , their convenience. -•-- _ Our retail.prices - eary . ..fosOolanvl3lack Teas from So etc to 31,50 Q fri,;-Ni re ctup,s' &melon& 150 tetrw; ggickv go 50, andEngliarß t6u; YourigayscniGuoo74 der and•lraperisdi from cents:l6VA it Familiesare-requested tiszsend geksansples aT our Teas, and try them; prrforv.prfrellswing:„. rny24:rierm t i nDIE t,VVYNKS. - .10cha...a, nestnv, Dantinanditie M Coireeiast - cedl_a at the 'PEXIN STORRIO - Fonnhoit-1",, , E, ivay2.4 aria SUGARS. s ,Tiatiresing's:Lant,cNgtedt,ind pulverized 'Su g - A hhi or nt irrul at the PEKIN.V.WSVORW.IFgoIIit meet. ; '4. U u rY:,44r - t - oroir - ' -- T A MT,-,7V-74 4 :112..° 711143 rcii; ppts.ed Chocolatcoutmrecialualp . Citife3iiftbA " 3- 1 3 .b..1 9 T 4 44E3!>Y93T1 . 411,1tE,,, -i-ticq243 3 ERNE IMBIE MEM I,N r :'; .';''- , : :: :'i:::''';':'i';.f.' , ' ,, :. - i'-,...': . %:' , ',•_''.:n ,2`.1, , ..;. , ;; , :;: ,- 11:•:': , ;:4 : , ' -i4 ':N . ' -7 '• -,. 1 . ;:.E...::.:;,.-w,;,T , ', - :i . •?L'':`' -,.•..,',-,.4':--r-!'i..1,':'.4,',-.w,-i.-.,:5;i'::.,',..:',1,-:..,_.[,., 1; , .:. C•,:'.'--.'r = EN= ~~ . ~- .._ .. •••• - JoNw 'IALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP, - —tottAlreitiaitz-or =EI Mal MI ' ' , _ 1M ,;.. NE !MEMO El z 4 .. 7 "~ BEEM ZWEN