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'- ' - '' ' . .:, , r:.,:;.:: -Y ..z..-''..'-'''''' N t MEME',MS=2=eSIMM worifin , - post, i-~ L'..+ AdOirttrarlicrire§tiiiiiittghint4inyieirfcri: , intblifini 40W.ock - 19if. Thisinultbitemptitzliva, f t; order urops.spstrsTi: Yfhpittspolsibig,an,saristrhOuHiktuitt -- hi) /11rmtnig, 01) ,, • . CORNER OP ~flOD AND FiFTK STREETS. - - 117 , 1 U g r adWtiC tabllidunerth • av/T! ' 4ll r • Power tint/at pdar - ...hing, me s on, moparad. to, do ill rideiloscper atoll:took Niotk lAA Stile Of nn Igurlng 1 .4 1 .4 a POO 4 - neatness. and 'upon the most rea 7 . • -.. aotygda tOtota..: OTOspoetfally . aolicit the patronage of he i!: o ln4tbnlelka - ' • 010/;. , Tlttr' 2illiw T6, - ,_it.sa yr eillic ,,.. a rsi t iti. N.L•sr co l p ito st /IF te e til l e l- I. A...t t H ipi a tti l.r . 2 arranamez........., --I- : Graham ' s utigoame l ' . . ' Lady ' s Book for January; d' , National, do.. .„, "• -' . - G0de t KA..,.....,•-,b•-„ do 4 a lee. b ;AO:: .gaillis,{' 'At li -- - i'4 raidonia the Sorceress, - ' '-131illgie:ala-f.w. % , The ; a novel; ; Hen ili :i . -, - William:Meta° ...L..., .• • a stiny whim-, , - -r •`•' - "lifailes '-, of:Si:mini. Dialinati. , ?o,. b Herman Melville, Req . ; -"--7Redballik ' hiariratY6Sa ergelr ; The Amber What ; Da ''''' S'''..-;Shirvid l eop e'Y' p a e 7 reeA b , 'lr Pa C rrr i: Rtir 7 14317equer !' hY Le de v e a l. r i a ~„. ... B W. BITMIGH3Ii Dentist...Ramon= to a • new th r ee "story ,eit , Surnonstver., one door be ' loor'giixtly street: TEETH - INSERTED, from one to whole' Sett; by Arttibepherio:Presiu.re, with a beautiful . representaticht tif•the - Platattif arm, reatoringthe Fans to Its arigtnal shapi3.', TEETH EXTRACTED, with little or mo pain: ' -- Dn'aTED Tang' permanently saved , by PLuool O, preventing the Tooth-ache;vollichre. much bet ter than euringlythottgli it should be , done in five min, • utee f or area instantly. -' • ap2.1.:11 • Ery- Attention...ROßEßT BARKER, blicamwm ` , Tattazikliro. alidarket, between Second ceneV7hint 'atrects, Pittsburgh.—Constantly on band, a large and , general as `—sortment ofTiiitalottamit REOT-15aDIC Current°. pardenkir' attention paid to - the Cutting of Custom World writ* will be made in the moat fashionable man dimifliVciiireasobable tetras. mays Notitbe...Tho JounantimanTAMOßS Swarm of Pitts hingh and*. Allegherb meete the second' Itlomiay of weary month atitehoehleiters, in the Diamond. ane7y) - Jona Yount), jr., Secretary, flar — ,Nottee...The Journeymen Saddlers, Harness anTrtink Makers'. Society meets the fast Saturday of every month, at Union Hall, comer of Smithfield and Filth meats (maylkly) - W. C. GLLLAtiIiEI, Sec'y. grO.dd FnUerwriik,Heill, Odeon Building, Fourth street,hetween Wood and Smithfield etemm.—PLuednargh .Eadampmeay 180. 2, awala. Int and 3d Tucidays of each „Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 2d and 4th. Tuesdaya., • Ideehanieti , ',l.:eden, No. .9, meets every Thursday evening:, .. . 1717aideru Stai-Lodge, No. 24, meets every Wednesday evening.. Jron„Ckti Lodge, No. If 4, meets every Itlonday ev'ng. mount Motia.lPLodge, No. 390, meets every Friday may29:ly Ohtani:oe of obtaining a superfine HAT or CAP equal to any that can b&manufaetured, is nom offered, ea I am determined to nail oil' my present stock aigreatly reduced, prices, id order to,.malre room for my fa stook: If you - wattle! actire a bargain call soon. WM, FLEMING, 130 Wood at:. corner of Virgin alley. 110•1. 0. of 1 , 3 P.--Flues of Meeting, Wnsldngton liall,Wood street, between sth and. Viern Aliey. PtrrsavaGre Lorms, No. 138--:Meets every Tuesday EIRCADIPMRST, No. 87—Meets Ist and ad Friday °Tench month. otardS—ly fir T. 0. of 0. F. , ....ALLEGITENY LODGE, No. 49 .Eteras.at the Hall corner of Wood street and Virgin every Thursday evening. at 8 o'clock. tnalltem' Gconon.ll.tasErr,Sec'y. • • RENA-BRAD= CUBE OP - KINGOS EVIL AN Senor by the use of the American Oil. ' . Cgrciarwett,klarch 12, 1844. 'This late certify, that I have been afflicted with the King's Evil for fourteen years, in - Which time I • had tried. the skill of four of the best physicians io Pittsburgh, Pa- It gat so kiad, anCso much inBam ,--- • ed, that I was not able to bend my arm; there were , three lampttabout the size of-a ben's egg: As soon • its;.Liotntrietteell the use of the American Oil, of which ttook a teaspoonful every night and morning, also apply it.eztemally by batbieg the part affect+ ad. In About tsv a-weeks, the lumps were nearly all gone, the two'small ones entirely disappeared, and Violets° oneetroon eller. • Malta up - plied the Oil to a child, whose hand got severely,burnt by falling in the Sre; the ail relieved • ...it instantly; the child did sot even cry after the • •, burtiqart , was dressed. I cordially recommend it altwho may be thus afflicted. MRS. HANNAH . MORE. -..sait• old wholesale and retail by Wm-Jackson, the 7 v, : ;atoprietoes sole and only agent for western Penn lvania, Western , Virginia, and Northern Ohio, No. 89; Liberty street, bead of Wood street, Pittsburgh. - Pelee SO cis. per bottle. -:',- ; :lizurs.or or Neurones Cotnsrrarrrra.—None is 'gentline but what has the name and address of Wm. = "jaiksartiNo. 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, on the ?,:iiihel, - and in the pamphlet in which each bottle is inclosed. Tho names of the proprietors, 1). Ball ------- - fcCoP,lCenttichy; is also printed in the pamphlet. Anotheeway of detecting the counterfeits, is the — difFerekiinm price. The genuine is sold invariably at 60 cts, per bottle, and no less; while some of the .;.counterfeits arc sold at various prices under. Sold -retail hy sub- agents in almost every • town in the above 'Districts. decl2:d&w cUtir Axtio CzathtlATE az HOME.—READ wirer to sem or Tar Pcraoznuat.-1 hereby certify, that, about two weeks ago I was seized with a vio lent 'attack of r 01111 the and eirnotno, Cholera Mot distretaiing pains in the stomach and bowels, which -was completely relieved by two tea spoonfull doses-of the• Petratetnn, taken in a little < water. After having taken the first, I slept soundly anitcomfortably for three hours. Sighed, HENRY WISE, Jr., on board. Steamboat Ariadne. -Pittsburgh Dec. 1131849., Tam Captain the Areadna, and was a witness _lathe astonishing effeects of the Petroleum, in the ;coma Henry Wise, who is one of tho bands on the boat. -' 'Signed, Pittabitrgh, Dem 11, 1849, 1110rStie, general advertisement hi another col decl3. , A..... vip1 . 00713,11C/13,,131 [TENS . BALD BRIATH ADD Wit= Tazzit..z—By the use of Wheeler's celebrated Tea-berry_ Tooth Wash y Tooth-ache can be effecinally tared; Tender and Diseased Gums made firm and healthy, Bad Breath mach Unproved, and the Teeth reed from-tartar, and made beautifully white. Price, 50 cents per bottle. This article is patronized by elite 01 SOMety,—is highly k eencentrated, and will make one r pintrif the wash: j'_Soldarbolesalti had retail .by WM. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe - Stare; ":1111;,1 BOOT," 89 Xiiberty street. load of Wood itre et. Pittatititili. ap27:i3mdtzw WINTER ARRENGEDIENT. 1849. Er.TitritilWagon Line, Throng t aye. IPllElabictilrers haying suspended their Canal opera j - dons until- the opening of the Spring Navigation, have established oh EXPRESS LINE, by Rail Road and Wagon, between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, by which they are prepared 16 forward 6000 I3ie. of Freight each day, and receipt for the delivery of the same in five days. They'beg leave to assure their friends and the public that their arrangements regarding rates, regularity nod despatch, cannot fail to give satisfimtion to all who favor the wit h their commands. NEW: YOLIPRESS ARRA NGEDIEINT. ,;rvrtoY .ke MCI 1849 . . Adams do Co.'s Line. frill , : citizens of PITTSBURGH and its vicinity are A. respectfully informed that we have no connection with any other Western Express, and are now prepared to forward PACKAGES, MERCHANDISE, Ac., from Boston, Nstv York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, to Pitts burfli and other Western Cities, with extraordinary ex pedition and REASONABLE casaciEs. At Baltimore we have associated with us Dr. W. S. . . _ Woodside, who was for fifteen years Superintendent of the 'Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company; Howard .„. retlfirlit Etci. for many Years confidenual agent of the Past 0 ee; AO G. W. Coss; Esq., of Brownsville, Pa.— . ' These gentlemen will give personal supery4to the Line frmit Baltimore to Pittsburgh. Vrefit Philadelphia we shall run THREE Daily Ex- Press Lines arrivmg.at Pittsburgh respectively in Two Three and' Four Daps. One Two Day Line will run at mail speed, and is principally intended for small and Valuable Packages. We shall invariably receipt for Tuts and Paten. We have an arrangement with Messrs. Edwards, Gale .& C0. , 8 TRANSATLANTIC EXPRESS, b y which we t 4 ritifcirward Packages to, or transact commissions in, Great Britain, France, and most of the Continental ..Cities. Messrs. Edwaids, Male & Co unitein England with :the well known great; forwarding house of Messrs. . Chaplin & Horn r and in France with the " hlessageries •-• Nationale." We shall spare no expense or-exertion io get our goods through with the utmost despatch, and endeavor to fur nish the public with a really well condueted Express.— : Small parcels and packages will be curried by us at ex . -tremely low prices. Persons washing to use our Lines are respectfully re - .qnesteato particularly order their correspondents to ship - by •I..,ADA M.t . & CO.'s EXPRESS." Nov.lo, - ADAMS & CO. • fly The Agency of the above- Express Line will be Conducted:at this City, by J. C. BIDWELL, I.'nos24dim Water street • EUROPEAN AGENCY 4 0 0 4 JOHN THOMPSON, • • 4 4 • Carpet Manufacturer, No. 186 Lnuurrs. Silo= , Pn-ranunua. Isaiso appointed Agent for P. W. Byrne a& Co's New York Lute of nips, for bringing Emigrants from and remitting:nwiney to 'England; Ireland, Scotland and . 111115 - Sama front five dollars to, any amount remitted with despatch. at the lowest rates of discount. yl-3 rtItANBERRIES-10 bbis. Cranberries just received kJ and f a raale at JOHN HANNAN'S, . • 59 Water street. - "Ea ULL'S SAUSA.PARLLIA, the.best in use, for sale at ~ ,yjleitf iK EY,SEß 4 /*DOWELL'S• Call and get an Al -1-.I,APPLIMS,oftIIik.Qt Charge• deal Z..!:',=:.':'l.'::6';'','t': , .' , Ti .4: A'::;i'Ej;Yi,;•';,? .=.,,':..,„i.:.:,=,::i.,.-',,:,:,':,.;'T.,:;..;:=1.c7::'-',•.`..•,_,.:";'..!'Vf:'::..t,': i y - i yc ~"- T n 4 L ; ~ . 5 ~:` r ~, r:~ f-n ~.,-7 ~..... ' "--- ;...,' • ''':, ' ' I. ; ‘ - - '''-• '--•,\ ''' l'T:''':.•.•- ..,,b-•`_-,P,1 4 . ''':-/•4'.4''...,;5c3,-'4.,:•T:Ts"; ...f . , - , ,, j,.. .L, -,- , . • - . s' _,,, ' ''° 2-' , b ''';' .. '4.' ' . "' r:. -::",..f.41;•, !'?:,;, 1 . r . '_• -4 '-'= ' - ~., = 4 3ifss4:-L'., ;1-IS"--,:-:, , r ''' S' ' -, 4 • 1 '`.."-: C ., -.'.1, - .. ' 4 ; 1 : . c,„; •t •L• • • ''''.-. 4 - 'lE.,.•':-., ;....‘,,,;-:;,•„, 4 ...,,,";;._ .. , ...4„., -,"' .;;., -' `-, - ;'..,,, 4;7 : ' ~,-,' _,,-. ~ u. - , '' ''" ,i'-Zr,•-•;,„,„ !, • -..,';,, -, - '"; j ''''' ' ' Z .' • # 3- ME F :~ ; . ~~~~ ; -_ 4~ :mow .~.;~.. ;,~ ~:,.~~ -~...~...~.... NIMROD GRABILL TAAFFE k O'CONNOR. Cor. Penn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh. THOMAS BORBIDGE, • 278 Market street, Philadelphia. =- °~; :.y~`~ . 121111 • •,3,••• Itnantial. 111111.E12 1 11011713,011 - J104.11.D ORT.B.ADB, AND'IMI.EitCANTI-LE EXC iIAN GE. Sala IEfANNA; W. IL - MURPHY, y . comdrrrsz Vol Dzazasza. JAMES NAY,: .• •• ( PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1846. SteamboatPeeketLine,leavesdidly for Cineinnati,lo A M. • Plasenger Packet, via Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia, BA.. M., and 6 r. M. Mail Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 a.. te., and 12i P. M. Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 s. M. `NorthMesteni, via Cleveland, dail y 10 s. m. Erie and Western New York . , daily, 9 a.. M. North-Eastern,to excaptSundays,4 AWALEI - AND DM- ARTURE OF MAILS. ?astern Mail via' Philadelphia, due 3 a. at., closes 12 M. w • estern - P(129,0b1. and Lotisv t , due BP. M., closes sa. M. South:via BalLandWashington,due 8 P. re.,eloses6 North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 a. la., closes 9 a. M. Erie and Western New York, due BP. st., closes 8 Ara D EvrocKs. Par maw, Asked. Offered Bank of Pittsburgh.— •- - $50,00 651.00 250,00 Exchange Bank ••--•• • • • • 50,00 50;00 48,00 Merehtutts , audit!. Bunk 5000 51,00 50,00 Farmers , Deposit Bank •-—• • - • None in market. Hard Street Bridge 50,00 50,00 49,00 NOrthern Liberties Bridge •• 50,00 35,00 Old Allegheny Bedge •• - 25,00 37,00 35,00 Connellssille R.. R. Stock,paidon shares,l3l,so.---- ..... ...... 3,00 1,43 City Bonds Or cent;)• ---- • • • 99,00 Monongahelaßridge--- • -•-- 25,00 1f5.,50 Gas Stock.-- —•- ---- • •-• 50,00 50 , 0 0 50 ,0 0 Penna. s's, quoted in Philadelphia 91 Penna. S's, 6 , ~ ~ 1014 New issue Treasury Notes, 6 , 5, quoted in Philada • •117* Daily Review of the fflarhets OFFICE OF THE POST, Witnetrabar MOBBING, December 19, 1849. FLOUR.. The sales yesterday were at 04 , 37 0 4 , 45 . Small lots of choice at $4,62. HOPS..An advance is reported; we quote at 20c for eastern. BARLEY.. Sales yesterday at 80090 c which is an advance. e.voilos SALES, BY JANES 'SENNA, AUCTIONEER. No. 114 WOOD Stir. TURKIC DOOIIB WHOM FIFTH, QLLENDID HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Mantel 16 Day Clock, with Marble Case; Bedding; China, Queensware,Glassware ; Kitchen Utensils, Cooking Stove, &c., of a private family, at AUCTION, AT Mc- KENNA'S. —On Monday next, December 24th, at 2 o'dlock in the afternoon, will be sold, at MclCenna's 'Luellen Rooms, without reserve. the entire Household Furniture, &a., of a private family declining housekeep ing, all of which ham been in use only two years, and kept in the best of order,eomprising— pair splendid divans, I mahogany dress ing bureau,l beautiful mahog any work stand, 1 splendid mahogany enclosute, wash stand, 1 pair solid mahogany dining tables with claw feet, cost originally 880; 1 mahogany centre table, with marble top; mahogany comma bureaus, breakfast ta bles, chairs and settees, 1 patent maple high post bed stead, cherry high and low post bedsteads, 1 beautiful small French 'mantel clock, with marble case, runs 10 days, cost in Boston 88.5 ; 1 Gothic 8 day clock, bedding, China, queensware, glassware, a great variety of kitch en utensils, 1 cooking stove with fixture& deelB JAMES McKENNA, A uct. ATTACHED SALE OF WATCHES Jam JEWELRY AT Ancizom.— On Thursday, December 20 at 10 o'clock s. at., will be sold, at McKenna's Auction looms, without reserve, by virtue of a foreign attachment, a quantity of gold and silver witches, jewelry, Ate. Cata logues, with the numbers, will be ready one day before JAMES McKENNA, decl4 Auctioneer. aTHE SECOND ANNUAL SOIREE of the EAGLE FIBS COMPANY will take place at La FAxsrrs Arawastazy Rooxs, on Friday evening, Dee. 210,1849. MANAGERS: AL Loughran, Hopp. M. Tibby, Independence. J. Brown, Washington. JA. Stevenson, Relief Kennedy, La Fayette. W. Mitcheltree, Jr., Eagle. M. AlcStem, Allegheny. Henry Eichbatuin, J. Alexander, Duquesne. G. Wilson. H. Glazier, Neptune. W. Gorman, W. Frazier, Niagara. R. D, Bradley, W. Byerly, Vigilant. J. W. Buerchker, " T. M. Little, Good Intent. K. McKnight, J. Fitzpatrick, Good Will. Thos. Duffy, A. Macklin, Fairmount. Dun'. MOOR ItARAORIts R. J. D. N Lee. (deD,:td Sire ! Fire t I Fire 11 I aTau NEPTUNE FIRE COMPANY will t ' gl7RTlV, : ;gu a lf...7=3:, ' icT.e th g t i t v 'e e i t r i on PII/DLY season, the 11th of January, 1850. The friends of the Company and citizens general ly are invited to attend. The Managers have made ar rangements to accommodate a large number of persons, and willspare uo pains to contribute to their comfort and please -on the occasion. MANAGERS: FL J. try, Eagle ; S. Hamilton, Alleghe'y City; S.W.ssssssllllllcSberry, Allegheny; .1. Lockhart. Arthur McGill, Duquesne ; J. G. Young, Manchester, James Scott, Niagara , J. McQuewan, Esq.. Nept'e James Petrie, Vigilant ; Win. M. Edgar, Esq., " John Shore, Oftd'lntent ; George Funston, .• M. Tibby, Independence ; John Neeper, ~. John Coyle, Good Will; John Fluke, R. Porter Fairmount; Geo. McGonagle, " H. Reis, Relief; George P. Moore, " John T. Sy mmes., Birm'm; James M. Porter, .' FLOOR 14.A.111•GEES : William White, Ebenezer Lowry, Henry Grazier, Andrew Graham. Idea REM:MAUL WEEKLY ASSEMBLIES, AT UNION HALLS. aI sunivitcrimus beg leave to announce to the lovers of innocent and healthy amuse ment that I Intend commencing asontra WEEKLY ASSEMBLIES throughout the season. The first Assembly will be given on 'Tuesday evening, December 4th. Gentlemen wishing to sub scribe to the regular Tuesdny 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. 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 or the above nights, the Assembly will be commenced. Tickets ad = a Gentleman and one or two Ladies. Price of tick ets for each evening, seveuty-five cents, including re freshments; or fifty cents with refreshments. J. DATES, N. B.—None but persons of respectability will be ad mitted. nor2t John Julius RESPECTFULLY informs the public that, having formed a Company of VIOLIN PLAYERS, and having received a sett of NEW COTILLIONS, for the express purpose of accommodating the lovers of DAN CING, he will be ready at any time will his Company to wait upon those gentlemen who may be disposed to favor him with their patronage. Persons wishing to try the new Company, will find JOHN JULIUS under the Exchange Hotel. [clecls:lw MAGAZINES FOR JAN ALIAIIY, 18.50 3 /...ND moan Naw NOVELS.—Graham's Magazine for January. Peterson's Ladies' National Magazine for January. Mottle., the Sorceress—by Win. Meinhold, author of "The Amber Witch." The Ogilvies,a new Novel—published by the Harpers. The Cardinal's Daughter—by Mackenzie Daniel. The Golden Calf, or Prodigality and Speculation in the Nineteenth Century- Azao, the most splendid and extensive lot of AN NUALS, GIFT EWES, &c.. that has ever been offered in this City, just received at the Cheap Publication Store on SMITHFIELD street, between Second and Third. dectl M. A. MINER. Banding Lott in the 9th Ward for Sale. 17V.Thrd,.: g North aids f D o n f t o ' n.:;:e re t e L "' P theelin oth s et. by 130 tl. to lberry alley. 17 Lots opposite the above, 14 ft. each front on Penn street by 100 feet to Spring 'Hey. These Lots are adja cent the proposed Depot of the Central Rail Road. For terms, apply to CHARLES B. SCULLY, Agq, deelS:d3t Burke's Building. -- lllllProperty for Sale or Exchange: — THE unders ign ed will sell at a low rate and upon easy terms or will exchange for City Property, the STEAMGRIST AND SAW MILLS, CARDING MA CHINERY, &e., situate on the Northern Turnpike, 23 miles Fast of Pittsburgh, in Westmoreland County. The Engine,. Mills and Machinery are all in first rate order. The Onst * Mill contains three setts Burrs and one sett common Mill Stones with all the best machinery and ap pliances for making flour, kc. And attached to the Steam Engine is a Saw Mill and Double Carding Ma chine, all In good order. The Engine being of sufficient power to run all together. The Land and other Buildings appurtenant to these Mills is ai - follows : Four Acres of good Land with two good Dwelling Houses, a. Store House, a large Stable, Smoke House and Blacksmith Shop, and other small buildings. The mouth of the Coal Pit is within ten rods of the En gine House, with sufficient Coal belonging to the Mill to run the Engine upwards of fifty years. This Mill property is situate in the heart of the best grain growing neighborhood in Western Pennsylvania: upon a good road, within eleven miles of the Canal, and near the line of the Central Rail Road. RICHARD DUNCASTER, on the premises. For further particulars, enquire of THOS. MELLON, Esq., Pittsburgh oct24:3mditto By Express. 'BUST received, by Express, at BOOBYER & BLE'S Bee-Moe Clothing Stare 1 piece splendid Palmerston Dmbb Beaver Cloth; 2 pieces do. Golden Olive Paltenux Cloth a few patterns splendid new style Fancy Cassimeres; also,. a general assortment of Yes:- Inge, and all other articles Bailable for the season— which we will sell low, for cash- BOOBYER & DRIBBLE, Liberty street, three doors above Irwin street, novl6] Sign of the Golden Bee-Hive. W. A. & L. C. McMULLEN, CHEAP C AS H CLOTHING STORE, No. 230 Liberty Street, corner of Garrison Alley, 131ESPECTFULLY announce to their customers and IL, dealers generally that they have in store a large and select stock of CLOTHS, CASSLISERES, AND VESTINGS, and are now prepared to fill all orders in their lino; and experience in the business enables us to hope for a liberal share of patronage. Persona wish ing to have Clot hi ng made to order, cannot fail to be rutted. READY,MADE CLOTHING of all descriptions kept constantly on hand. Also, Geitlemen's Furnishing goods, suelLas: Shirts, Suspenders and Cravats. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere ; as we are determined to sell cheap for cash. octD Teti it to the People THAT the Cheapest and Best Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings,Cloakings and Cloak Linings, within this City, are tote found at the store of JOSHUA ROBINSON, • t ' European and General Agent, novldliq Post - Buildings, corner Fifth and Wood. .., ', , IME B&I.L. River linteltigtitte. PORVOF PiTTSBVRGII ARRIVED, Steamer Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver. • Michigan N 0.2. Gilson, Beaver. • J3altic, Jacobs, Brownsville. " -Atlantic, Parkinson. do. " :Camden, Hendrickson McKeesport. " .New England N 0.2, Hendrickson, Cincinnati. " iTtNelson, Moore, Wheeling. DEPARTED, Steamer illichigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. • Lake Erie, Gordon. Beaver. " Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville " Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. • Camden, Hendrickson. McKeesport. • Hibernia No. 2, Batchelor, Cincinnati. • Caleb Cone,Mtirdock. Wellsville. • Empress, Cox, Zanesville. " J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. iki%t CINCINNATI • AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. THIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the best and most experienced men engaged in the river busmess— The line has been in operation for six years; hascarried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge com petition with any passenger tine in the Union for safety, regularity, and speed. All that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers.. The boatsleave for Cincinnati as follows: 2110NDA YPACKET.--The MONONGAJTICLA,Capt.Stons, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at lOo'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 r. x. TUESDAY PA CHRT.—The Ilmicartu. No. 2, Capt. C. W. Batchelor, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at It) o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r. m. WEDNESDAY PA CEET.—The Naar ENGLAND No. 9, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at lOo'cloe k ; Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at IU e. ts. THURSDAY PACKET—The BRILLIANT, Capt. R. J. Grace, wilt leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 e. FRIDAY PACKET—The Cmcna No. 2, Capt. Crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. at. SATURDA YPd s T.—The 111Essattok8 N 9.2, Capt. I. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning-at 0 o'clock ; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P. M. SUNDAY PACEET.— The ISAAC NKWTON, Capt. P. Demi, will lenve Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at In o'clock; Wheeling every Sandal' evening at 10 r. n. oet 5. Elizabeth Packet Titz steamer FASHION, Capt. PSIBLES, will run as a Regular Daily Packet between ttaburg and Elizabeth. Leaves Pgurgh at 3 o'clock NI, P. and leaves Elizabeth at 8 o'c •. - For freight or passage, apply on bo [nov7 LOUISVILLE PACKETS FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI A LOTUISVILLE. MU= RxotrLatt Sarransv PAck.rx—The A No 1 fine and raft prwsenger steam Pac ket TELEGRAPH, J. ilezlep„ Com mander, will lettie Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate l'orts, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH A. DUNCAN, 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 woglern waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike No 9, to Sant- Lonis--time throughomm nave. oetilbly 1848. IEIB. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. -• • • FSBEIVAMT let, PAS. FIUSEC•IIT 11.1,1e49. LEAVE DAILY AT b A. M. AND 0 P. M. The following new boats complete the line for the present season ATLANTIC Cap James Parkinson* BALTIC, Capt. A.Jacobs; and LOUIS APLAISTE. Capt. . 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 Mononphela 'Wharf Boat. at the foot of Roes st. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertised hours. Dent netrular Za - ne•ville Packets. AkeSteamer YANKEE. Capt. McKee leavea every Saturday. at J o'clock, P Y. • Steamer JENNY LIND. Captain Gist-mouse, leaves every Tuesday. at 2 o'clock, r xs For freight or passage apply to NV. 13 WHEELER, Agent, oct6 Corner of Water and Smithfieldsts ._ . . Regular Packet for Sunfish. THE fine ststuner WELL.SVILLE, Capt. BAILIES, will leave for the above and inter mediate ports on Wedrissda ys and Saturdays. For freight or passage apply on board, or to °eta (SEAL U. MILTENBERGER, Agt. 70:3311:13 Tux new and splendid passenger steamer CALEB COPE, A. hlvanoes. Master, will cave for the above and all intermediate ports every Tuesday, Thursday. and Saturday. For freight or passage, having supertor accommoda tions, apply cm board. oath • irsv rrangement. Tun steamer BEAVER. Carts. K. er.Aaar, Master, will leave tins city every Monday, ne ay and Friday, at 10 •. a. She has a boat at the landing, between Wood at. and the Bridge,premtred to receive freight at any time (oetd m ai n Wm. B. Wheeler, OTEAMBGAT AGENT, can be found at We•ley 0 Grier's Counting Room. corner of Water and Smith field streets, Pulsburgh. For Cineinnatl-411.egoalar gooket. The fine steamer MT. VERNON, limos Koutrrz. Master, will leave for the above and !uterine !ate ports, regularly, every Saturday evening For freight or passage. apply on board. or to °eta GEO. B. MILTENBERGER Art. _ Franklin Packet. kThe fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, Capt. W. HANNA, will run regularly be tween it urgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny RIVIST Leave■ Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, e. al. For freight or passage, apply on board. oct6 Fresh Arrival. TEST RECEIVED and for sale, in addition to his for t) mer smoke new and varied assortment of LAMM, adapted expressly (or the use of the celebrated BORRHCO FISID, comprising, m part— Suspension Lamps of different sizes, with or without Globes; Washington do.; Buena Vlsta do ;Marble Pedestal do. Centre and Side Table do; Britannia do. Amo—A general assortment of (71,A8SWARE, Cap per and Bras, Etta a, nnteart, JOHN DEVERFX X. 63 Smithfield et.. MEM TEAS 3 TEAS II TEAS 111 l i li is with pleasure that the subscribers in form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have completed arrangements with Messrs. 1 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 I, t and I tb each, with their printed curd—showing the kind of Tea, price, name of tho concern and depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked. Gunpowder &II 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 Imperial 50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 et If yson Igen 371 50 . Black 50 02j 73 1 ; 00 1,25 o Y. 50 621 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 BLAC„. ''' Fine and Extra Fine ••• 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to he equid to, if not superior to ally sold its 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 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 sale by JOS. S. M. YOUNG A CO , N, W. corner 4th and Ferry streets, and E. YOUNG & SON, S. W orner 3d and Ross' streets. STRAY Hon.Bl". Came to the trubscriber, 74,living in Ross Township, Allegheny County, on the 3d of Decembe r. a DARE BROIVIV HORSE, with both hind fret white. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, or be will be disposed of according u law. decl7:3t. JOHN NULER Ross Tp. More New Books, AT MINER'S LITERARY DEPOT, Smithfield et.— SLICTAIN'S UNION MAnszusa for January. No. 14 of the Poetical Works of Lord Byron. The People's Scripture Gallery of Engravings—by the most eminent British and foreign Artists. Published in London. The National Gallery of Pictures—by the great man tors. Published in London. Foxe's Book of Martyrs—edited by Rev. John Emilie. dy. Published iu London. .iThe Two Sisters—by Lady Charlotte Berry. ``Norwood, or Life on the Prairie—by Ned Buntline. M. A. MINER, Smithfield st., between Second and Third. V ALUABLE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE, 40 feeton Second by 160 deep to Front street. 3 Lots each 20 feet on First street by 70 to as alley 2 " 24 feet 011 Pennsylvania Avenue 2 tt " 24 feet on Pride street by 104 deep. 2 "" 21 ft. on Webster st. by 127 to alley : $4OO. 1 Lot 20 feet on Roberts street by 100. 1 corner Lot 24 feet on Pride by 104 on Locust street. S. CUTHBERT, Gen'l Agent. Smithfield et. 110DERSONS intending to become members of the IN ART UNION, will ploase notice that:the Books for this year will not be open longer than 28th December. JNO. J.GILLESPIE tr. CO., dec.l2:lw Secretaries ALABRIA Liqumucg—rn store and for sale by novB KEI SER & McDOWELL, 144 Wood at lEEE { „ ~~~ i~ -! ~ ~. SHOE ~..,-,_5 7. .‘,..,-.1 , ,,v,, , ,..:7,,.....,..e . 0 ti e0z*, - , n .e. : —,p,...4.4, ,,,,,,. .....,.k,.---— ~.„....,..7 - -,..„. -....-,,,.,__ .a.. -,-,-- , ..-: - —.;.z..1-.....i,m.,...k.. - ~....4*A,.r.J-. ~....-^,-,- - - -,,,,,.. --- .‘..--, - -- _,:,,-.,,,, ..--,,,,,,--- 4,..,..--lwe ar.Yrsr.m , ..--- -- , ' , t- , 4 - 4;i , 4:t7. , -.- 4, -z4A- -,,,- ': - . ,. • - ... -- . ~... . _ ....- '' . . .. . . Private Diseases., DR. BROWN. No. 65 DIAMOND ALLEY, Dem= his entire attention to an office practice. His business is mostly confined to ~r_ Private or Venereal Diseases, mut _such pain -4111 • fill affections, brought on y imprudence,r ttj pain `' •••: youthful indulgence and excess. q Y.. Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorr. boa, (Beet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges, Impurity of the Blood, with all diseases of the venereal origin. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Tatter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weakness, im potency, Piles, Rheumatiset, 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. . . . Fourteenears' practice (four in this cur enables Dr Brown tooter assurances of speedy cure to all who may come under his cure. • Office and private.consulting r00m5,65 Diamond alley U 7" Charges moderate. novsc.l&wly. EUMATIShI.—Dr. Brooms newry cuscovred rem R edy for Rheumatism le a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never fails. Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 65, Dia. mond - alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Donor is always at home. lanlB-dawtf lead 1849. Dalley'll ASVCaI Pain .K.T.tracior. 0 THE PUBLIC.—This is to certify tha t I have found iley's Magical Pain Eztractor to prove a cure fir Te Ch Da Chronic Rheumatism, which I have been anlicted with for ten years, in my hip joints. ABRAHAM R. VREELAND. Arquaekanoek, N. y., April 8,1348. Ala. H. DeLLBT-s—Sir:l have been troubled with the Piles for eight months, and could get no relief. You' Magical Pam Extractor having been recommended u me, I applied It but twice, obtained instant relief, and in a short LIMO was perfectly cared ! Could I not get any more of it, I would not take a hundred dollars for the balance of my box. WILLIAM HALL. 07 North Moore street, New York, June 19,1847. CAUTION.—Da/ley's only Depot In the city of Note York , and where she genuine ortieit can be obtained, wholesale and retail, is at 415 Broadway. H. Det.urr 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 otherperson ever has made, or ever cab make. a grain of it himself. Counterfeits abound! Every truly valuaide article is subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and im posters; and nothing, that we know of, has more exten sively experienced that fact than Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor! A Tarr—The genuine Halley, in cases of the severest Burns, Scalds, Piles, eke., will afford instant relief, and produce at once a cooling and soothing n tree t—extr scting 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 ettforence!—Couuterieit Extractors no mailer under what name they may appear, or how ap plied, always irritate and inerease thepasn ! Pamphlets,containing certificates of cures, may be hod gratis, on application to JOHN 1). hIOR.O AN, Western Depot, PiltsburgA. Da. W. Moan, Agent. For Horses, Cattle, An., cures spavin, quitlor. grease poll-evil, sores, galls and bruises. Pamphlets containing certificates of respectable parties, mar ) be had on appli• cation to JOHN U. MORGAN, octleid&svx Agent. Pittsburgh. 111 0 Altioier , • Otritmenc. CONTAINING NO MERCURY, or other Mineral. It has the power to cause all EXTERNAL SORES, SCROFULOUS HUMORS, SKIN DISEASES, POI SONOUS WOUNDS to dtscharge their putrid matters, aid then heals them. It is rightly termed ALLeIIEALINf3, for there is scarce /3, a disease external or internal, that It will not benefit. I have used it for the last sixteen years for all disease■ of the chest, involving the utmost danger and respond• Wily, and I declare before heaven and man, that not in one case has it Mailed to benefit, when the patient was in the reach of mortal oceans. I have hag physicians learned in the profession. I have ministers of the gospel, judges of the bench. alder men, lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition, and mulutudes of the poor use it in every variety of way, and there has been but one voice—one universal voice, say. in".ISTALLISITER, YOUR OINTMENT I$ GOOD"' RHELIMATISM.—It removes almost immediately the Inflammation and swelling, when the pain ceases. (Read the directions around [he ms.) LIEAD-ACHE —The waive has cured persons of the bend-ache of twelve years standing. and who bad i t reg ular every week so that vomiting took place Ear-Arta, Ttioch-Arks, and Ague its the Farr, are helped with like success. SCALD HEAD.— We have cured eases that actually defied every thing known, as well as the ability of fifteen to twenty doctors. One man told us he had spent 5..100 on Ins children without any benefit, when a few boxes In Ointment cured them. TETTER—There is nothing better for the cure of Tatter. BURNS.—It to one of the be.t thing . . in the world for puma. PlLES.—Thousands are yearly cured by this Otnt- Meal_ It Naval fail. In giving relief for the Piles. Around the box are dovietione (or tiring M'Allister's Ointment for Sera!lola, Laver Complaint. Erysipelas, Teller, Chiltil6llll, r•cathl Head Sore E)es, Quincy. Sore Throat. Bronchitis, Nervous Adeetion•, Pains. Disease of the Spine, Head-ache, Asthma, Ocafars,, Ear-ache, Burns. Corns, alt Diseases of die Skin. Sore Lips. Pim ples, he t Sores. Rheumatism, Piles, Croup, 'duelled or Broken Breast, Tooth-ache Ague in the Fuse. he.. Ac If MOTHERS and NURSES knew its Value in cares of Similni or Sore &sari, they would always apply it In such eases, if used freely, and according to the Airco tiOns around each boa. it glee* relief in a eery/vie hours. CORNS.--Oceasional use of the Ointment will always keep Corns fromgrorrtag. People need never be trot'. bled with them, if they use it frequently, This Ointmeni is good for any part of the body or limbs when inflamed. In some cases it should be *Stilled often. CAUTION. No Ointment will be genuine Soles. the name of JAMES MCALLISTER is written with a pen on every label. For sale by my Agents in all the principal nines and warns in the United States. JAMES McALLISTER, Sole Proprietor of the above medicine. Principal (Mee No. 2:3 North Third in.. Philadelphia. ri iir, Sold at Wholesale and Retail iu Pittsburgh by BRAUN & RErrEu i COMM' Liberty and Si. Clair streets, L WILCOX, r., corner of Market street and the Diamond, also, corner of Fourth and Smithfield tweets WN. JACK.Sf./N, No BD Liberty street and at the Boo k Store . la Smithfield et. third door from 'Second street, and in Allegheny by H . P. Schwan s and J. Sargent , awl by A C. Smith, Bermingham; D. Nagley, Bast Liberty, H. Rowland, McKeesport and Elizabeth; .1 Alexander tr. Son, Monongahila Citr, N B. Bowman & Co., Browns ville; J. T. Rogers, Bridgeport; John Barclay, Beaver, James Duncan. Fannon ; D. Watson tr. Co., New Castle and S. P. Weaver .Pseeport maylldencla / IHINESE 11A1RCi&r. - Aid—ft mescal,. sni t . I.r ki growth, beauty, and restoration of the Hair. This Cream, when once known, will supercede all other arti cles of the kind now in nee. V. hers the hair i. dead, harsh, thin, unhealthy, nor turning grey, a few applica tions will make the hair soil and dark , and gi ve It beau tiful, lively appearance; and will also ma keit maintain its livelmess end healthy color, twice as long as all the preparations that are generally used. Where the heirs thin, or has fallen off, it may be restored by using the Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of (Laing oils on their hair should at once purchase a bottle of the Chinese Bair Cream. as it is so composed that it will not tapare the hair like the other preparations, but will beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every in stance. For testimony to Its very superior qualittea,sei the fol loartng letter from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Meorm. liendershott B Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the Southern States: !star of the RA, N. Calchosil, Pastor of Ms Prestoproicas wean. HERIMIIIHOTT & STILITCII : (11:71TLIMEX-1 mite p.easure in adding my testimony in favor of the exceller.t prepare tion called Dr. Parish's Chinese Efair exam; for about two years ago my hair was very dry, bristly, and disposed w come out, but having procured a bottle of the Cream, and used it according to the prese npuon, it is now elastic, soft, and hrm to the head. Many balsams and oils were applied, each leaving my hair to a worse state than before. This Cream, however, has met my expec tations. door above Fourth As an article (or 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, Ac., Pulaski, January 7, 1847. frrhlold wholesale and retail, in Pataburgh, by John M.Townsend, 45 Market at., and Joel Mohler, corner of Wood and Fifthsta . lels-dkw-ly JAMBS • . lOF4i fi. OILKIIWSTR NEW DRUG/ STORE. JAMES A. JONES A COMPANY. THE undersigned have opened a NEW DRUG, and FAMILY MEDICINE STORE, in Lutton's New Row, corner of Penn and Walnut streets. Fifth Ward, with an entire new stock of Drugs, Medicines and Per fumery, where they are prepared to furnish all articles kept in a Drug and Family Medicine Store. Having a good stock, and being acquainted with the business from a practical experience of soverni years, they respect fully solicit a share of public patron age. N. 13. Physicians' prescriptions accurively 'com pounded at all hours of the day and night. octi3am JAMES A: JONES it CO Mll3l STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, No. 97 Wood street, next door to Diamond alley, MILD respectfully call the attention of Merchants and other deniers to their New and varied Stock o a 'icy and Staple Dry Goods, Laces Fringes, Shawls, Gloves, Vesting's, 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 is required to assure the buyer they offer Goods on reason able terms. nov7:d&w rp HE snbecnber has just received, at the Pekin Tea I Store, 70 Fourth street, a very large and well select ed stock of pure GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, from N York, all of which has been received in this country since the Ist of February last, consisting of the different grades grown in the Celestial Empire. Our stock being. among the largest in the' West, we are prepared to whole sale on better terms than any other house in the city.— We invite retail grocers to call and examine our stock and 'prices. They can have it packed in and I lb packages, 5 th. tin cannisters, or by ha chests, to suit their convenience. Oar retail primes Nary for Oolong, Black Teas from 50 cis. to 81,50 $ Itt,(Nittg, Young Souchong, 50 cts.; Con go 50, and English Breakfast 50; Young Hyson, Gunpow der and Imperial, front3s cents to 81,25 lb. Families are requested to send and get samples of our Teas, and try them, before purchasing. my 24 Aw A. JAYNES. 70 Fourth st. CHOCOLATE, COCOA AND DROMA—Baker's Bro ma, No. I Chocolate and Cocoa; also, Schmitz' sweet spiced Chocolate, just reed and for sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE. 70 Fourth street. outv24 TIWE — COFFEESMocha, Africanr, Jaya, Laguyra JL . St. Domingo and Rio Coffees, just ec'd and for sale at the PEKIN'PEA STORE. 70 Fourth st may 24 WHITE SUGARS.—Lovering's Loaf, Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, just recd and for sale by the bbl. or at tetail, at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth Street may 24 4:i'- , ~,,-,,,„R:v.4,:gTivF.;1?.;,F.,..,.:, 4•4,,,-';'2,-4-, .`kAt , ; 7 :4:•;'F...l - , - ., , -;,.1,7„: . -:.f.1 : 7, -.4•4':','-:;'4'4dif':::-5---'.',Yi::1:y.,f.,.--,4:i.'..,,',:44:•;4t• 4 , - .; - .:• • . ,, q' - .:_ii: ,.. .: -. : - . .:- , .. - .. - ,..N.i , „--,,,. ,'''. 7 -- , '-. • DM= ~' , . Binge' anb Dailey's Animal Galvanic Cure-All, PiiiCV2s cENTs rim 'lox CAurcA, Bleoa.ndless & Odwapbell, AMERICAN, 'INRUSH, vka:icit •ND GERMAN PEKIN TEA STOKE Tan undereigned, Trustees of the Estate of H. David Mbar; dee'd, will sell at Public Vendue, en Thursday, the 20th December, instant, at 3 o'clock, on the premises, the Two Storied Brick Dwell ing House and the Lot on which it is erected, situated on Third street, South side, between Grant and Ross sts. Terms at sale, JOHN BaII:KELL, THOMAS McREE,i Trustees. EDWARD DUFF. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.—The us . House and Lot at present occupied by the West Word School is offered for sale on advantageous terms. Apply to ERRETT & AtePHERSON, tiov 4 26:tf Corner of Penn and Water streets. TO LET.—Being about to remove to No. 29 it*Water street, we will lon the Warehouse on the corner of the Diamond and Diamond alley. nov2o KING & MOORH.EAD. For Sale, A THREE STORIED DWELLING TIOUSE, Wd being the second house from Penn street i in Sny er's Row, on Hay street. Immediate possession will be given. Enquire of DAVID RI CHIE, Attorney at Law—Office on Fourth street, between Chi rry alley and Grant street. je2o:dtf Dr. George McCook AS selected Pittsburgh as his permanent residence. Be has taken the house lately occupied by Alder m m Miller, on Fourth street, near Grant immediately adjoining the " Larnartine House." 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. m. to 9 o'clock a. m., and from 5 P. X. to 7 P. novs Ohio et Pennsylvania Kallroad Company. NOTICE.—The Stockholders of the Ohio and Penn sylvania Railroad Company are hereby notified that the Annual Meeting of Stockholders, and Elaction of Directors, will be held at the Company's Office, in Pittsburgh, on Thursday, the 10th of Jaruary, 1850, be tween the hours of 10 A. Br and 3 P. nt. By order of the Board of Directors. SALEst, 0., N0v.30, PAD. J. J. BROOKES. ishirit.—K.itract from the 7th Section of the Act incor porating the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company: After the first election of Directors, no person shall " vote on any share on which any instalment is due and "unpaid. decll:3taurte Fire Works ! ! Pare Works y 1 350,000 TORPEDOES. 50 boxes Fire Crackers; 20,000 Pulling Crackers; 4 canes (6000 packs) do ; 1 gra. 12 ball R'n Candles 4 gross 4 oz. Rockets r 2 do 10 da do 5 do 3 oz. do 3 do 8 do do 10 do 2 oz. do 6 do 6 do do 25 do 1 az. do H do 4 do do Sit do Pin Wheels; 10 do 3 do do So do Chasers ; 25 do No. 1,2& 3 Scrolls 20 do Grasshoppers; 3 do Flower Pots; 10 do 4 inch Triangles; Hdo Blue Lights; 5 do 3 do do 10 do Stars; Just received and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, deep 6 Wood street. Christmas and New Year's Presents EO. R. WHITE. No. 51 Marker street, has on hand, kJ imitable for the approaching Hok days— French Merino Cloaks , Velvet, Cloth and Embroidered Silk Paleiots ; Silk Mantillas; French Needlework Embroideries ; Lace Collars, Cuffs, Pun and Sleeves; Broche and Cashmere Long Shawls; Rroche Scarfs, to wear with Cloaks; A lot of Dress Silks, very cheap. Aisw—Embroidered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, tnoth names. decl4td2w },TRENCH OPERA. DRESSES—Now opening, (per Express,) 50 rich embroidered Preach Opera Dress es, an entire new article. A. A. MASON & CO., decd 60 Market street. .1 CASES FAST COLORED CALICOESat at cis. per yard, now opening at A. A. MASO N} A CO.'S, deels 60 Market street. ( - IHEA 1' hit'SLIN i LAIIEI3.-0 cues good style, fast colored Moshe De Lames at the extreme low price of 11 cents per yard, at decls A A MASON & CO.'S, 60 Marker at. 011 it ittlit-20 casks soda Ash unt received lark(' ior sale by BROWN & kIRKPATRICK, deeti No. 144 Liberty at. ‘L. CG A R--. 10 Idls. N. O. Sugar, new crop, just received Al and (or side by BROWN S KIRKPATRICK, derti No. 144 Liberty st. it,"" -1 ...) lir gs No 1 Lard 10 store and for sale by BROWN & KIRKPA (RICK, acc.s Nu. 144 Liberty et. A PPLE24---C3 barrelli Green Apples just received and _4 . i . for sale by BROWN er. KIRKPATRICK, — de M .—,_ No. 144 Liberty et. 1~ sale by t rd i eC4 N l Ket•-i¢ bbls prime Timothy Seed just reed and for A? sale by [dee-4 ) /10.0 N h KIRKPATRICK. . . (.20 - AIE. of the best patterns of Olive, Brown, (keen, L) Bloc nod other colored CASSLISERFIS offered this Fall, whichwill be made to order in good style and low. (•etillethen to want of a trod fitting Pantaloon will call at the Empire Clothome &arc (orMil H. CHICINEII...L. SMALL LOT of Choice - Plg'd SILK VITINGS, amiable for eventng parties, Ac., just received, winch we can make to rimer at abort notice. lior.Z.) lot H. CHIGNELL. 1 4 -I CHI S.ALEI:d . DcituiLkeittiaryliEgk, ( our feet long, JNO. J GILLESPIE & co stor2r. 75 Wood street. HOCERII-6 eels. No.l Mackerel Hi half bble. N 0.3 " And 130 areoned Baskeu for sale at JOHN HANNAN'S, nov2S No 59 Water st “IKENSNVARE—Just recetred. 8 Cratesflatcar Vie ware, beat soleruoo. Also, J Crate• C. C. Queen/- ware—at No 50 Water at. inirt.tOl JOHN HANNAN. pis H-4 3 barrels No 3 Mackerel 10 1 ” 10 hf " 1 . Gdobed HetlthE ; 19 drams Codfish; CO boxes Sealed Herring; for tale by RHEY, MATTHEW S & CO., nori7 IN Water street. fIOPFEE--21t, bags Prime Green Rio for sale by nor,.*) RHEY. MATTHTWS & CO. TKA--ed half carols Y H Teaj 22 " imperial Tea , " `' Work Gladdy boxes Y. H. - part very fine—for family use, 44 caddy boxes H. P. and Itnpp lTea; for sale by nov2N, HUEY. MATTHEws it co. &TR AN 1, MOLANSES-- 10 65 hhda prime old crop ; 6.3 barrel. Nos. 5 and Si Loa( Nugar 74 • N. O. Molasses. 16 " S H. do 20 hi " S. H do (or sale by noVIS RHEIi, MATTHEWS & CO boxes new crop Raisins, 6 casks Zanle Currants; 150 bu. new crop Peaches; 75 old do do for sale by nov RIIF.Y, MATTHEWS dr.. CO DEAN:4-20 barrels Small %Vitae 8061111 ter gam by ,D) novID RILEY, MATTHEWS & CO. - -- EATHERS-19 sacks prime Ey. for sale by F noirtO RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO. r 'ALLOW--35 barrels, for sale by nov2v RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO. ("HAW EIiSETID WZrrev : 400 bushels Cioverseed, nov . 4KING & MOORHEAD. ~t," 3 V.Tiour dart reed antrfor sale by dee!!! SMITH & SINCLAIR. r i , KEEN APPLES-20 tibia. Green Apples for sale by deel2 SMITH & SINCLAIR. /II 115il/THY S.F.ED-5 tibia Timothy Seed for sale by 1 llama; SMITH & SINCLAIR. 1 A kW— A few kegs and Litils., for sale by liortAl SMITH & SINCLAIR. LlllE—do tilils. Louisville %White Lime just received and for *ale by (nov23J WM. DYER. A - P - PLES--1.410 barrels good keeping Apples, various kinds, just received and for sale low by itoinaAVM. DYER. 15n Liberty st. _ . __ HOMINY-J 6 barrels Pearl Hominy, a Brat rata arti elo, for sale by inov2o] WM. DYER. ~.)j - In BOXES RAISINS; :Ai V 50 hi - • 60 qr." "just rec'd and for valo by 60v21 JOSHUA RHODES, N 0.6 Wood st. ti. CALDWELL 1 c a l; k ß e il lete Z n l" t j utnt Aß s, ; 50 _ u (new ; ) Just reed and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, nov2t No. 0 Wood at. CIHALK-2 toes, White, for sale by novia B. A. FARNESTOCK & CO "I CASE BLACK SATINETT—Just received from the 1 manufacturer. For sale very low, by H. LEE. novl4 Liberty street. 1 CASE CALIFORNIA PLAID; I " Brown Jeans; 1 '• Prints ;just received and for vale by novl3 H. LEE. John Dunlap & Co., CORNER 07/ 11•REET 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 iu Warelionse 72 Casks and Cases of Goods, covering the following articles : Tinned Saucepans, Round Pots and Oval Kettles; Enameled Saucepans and Muslin Kettles. Fine Trays in setts; Common Trays and Waiters; Fire Irons in setts and pairs, over 50 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; Tinned Wrought Iron Tea-kettles; Tinned Basting Spoons, Table Spoons, &c ; Tinned Flesh Forks, Skimmers and Ladles ; Roasting Jacks; Box Irons 1 with Heaters; Commode Knobs, Coffee Mills, Lanterns, &c.; Fine Britannia Ware, in setts; Communion Ware, Swing Tea-kettles. &c.; Planished Ceafing Dishes, Urns ' Oyster Stewers, &c.; Cruet Frames, with cut glass and common Bottles, Brass Battery Kettles, Bell Metal Kettles, &c. Table Mutts, Toilet setts, Seals, &c.; Pillar, Urn and Helmet pattern Coal Vases. Auso, a large stock of Copper, plain Tin and Japan ned Ware, Pressed Goods, &c., to which we would in vite the attention of jobbers, wholesale buyers and others. JOHN DUNLAP & CO., septs Corner Market and Second streets. TIN PLATE-200 boxes Tin Plate, choice brands, in stare and for sale by JOHN DUNLAP dr. CO, sep24 Corner Market and Second streets. rT'EN BARRELS OF SHELL 0 STERS!—Just re ceived at VOcia Home," Diamond alley, ten barrels Shell Oysters For sale by the bbl. or hundred. nov7 BENNETT. QTURPENTINE-40 barrel.. In prime order, for sale by [novlal • B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. IfECKER.S' FARINA, Rice Flower, dapped . , Sago Arrowroot., warranted fresh at.d genuine ; for sale by KEYSER & McDOWELL, nova 144, Wood street. 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'. , ,c -- ,;:-;•::':.'"..':..:' , ..-sl:::.." - :,..; - : . , - : , "...i - : 7- .P:-. -- 5.;:"..' , . 1 :":i ) :::•.i 7 -.,:;!.: 7 " , * - : , i ,y: - `'•, , :,. ... ::, '''' f , :-. - ...4. , v.::, - -,.. , _. - ,t, 7-,-...,--- IMMIN MIME illisullantous, Trustees , Sale. Bankers a n d jftibant ilrolcere, Domestic and Foreign Exchange, Bank' otes, Gold and Saver, Bought:Sold and Nrchangat, AT THE - EXCHANGE AND BANNINGI. HOUSE or William' A. BM, & Co., 64 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. jig- bases= ALLOWrD os Tr= DEPOSIT& (Alle2B Illanhanlas Bank. BUMS'S BUILDING,NOTTILTH ABOVE Mum= Emma. THIS BANK le now prepared to do baldness. Open from PA. M. to 3 P.M. Interest paid on Special , pe , , aogil araik ViraTit:WILLIAIMS - EXCHANGE AND BANKING OFFICE . _ N. E. corner of Third and Wood stmts. S IGHT and Time Bills of Exchange, Bank iv otes an foreign and domestic Coin bought and soh& on th most favorable terms. Collections made in ailthe prineip ale ities of the Union at the lowest rates. jerk & RAII.III. • • Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Dfcaent in Foirign and Domutic BiUs, Bilis of Ezeisangs, Corificaiss. Depot. is, Bank Notes, and Coin. Corner of Third and Wood sta., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. mays N. 1101.2111./CS 411. 11101, Bankers and Dealers in Ezthanire Cain and Bank Notes, No. 65 Market:trees, Pittsburgh. GI LLUM HATE. ILICHANSE. New York prl Cincinnati Philadelphia " Louisville Baltimore" St. Louis • DAZE POTES, Buying rates Ohio • I die. Indiana # t< Kenn:sky Virginia Wheeling ► I. l Tennessee 3 if anl9-y ILA S. 11000. - - SILOS. ISS.B.ISILNT. BOON & SARGENT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Cornet of Wood and Sixth omen., Pittsburgh, Pa. DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit.,&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 depoeite. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. J. H. Casiday. DILL BROKER, dealer in time Now,Drafts, Aecep. tames, &a. Office, (ap stairs No. 20 Wood street Pittsbrgh. octlS FLOUR -25 bbls. Extra Family, Davis , brand 15 ball bbls. do do do 250 bbls. Superfine, best brands; in store and ?deeltil STUART & SILL. for sale b ASH PAID FOR IWEIRAT, by decl 1 STUART & SILL, US Wood et. BEANS-SU bbls. Small White, in store and [or sale by dean STUART & SILL. I UTTER—lnboxes and rolls, in store and for sale by JD dealt) STUART &SILL. CHEESR—Gosben and Cream, always on band at deel 0 STUART & SILL'S, No 118 Wood at IORN BROOMB— 100 dozen Corn Brooms just reo'd and for sale by KING & MOORHEAD, oetl3 Diamond. QTEAMBOAT MEN and others in want of a genuine 1.0 article of Imported Cigars, can get them at KEYSER & DOWELL'S Drug Store, 144 Wood street. deeB LA RD OIL Families can be supplied with Lard Oil at Mind, during the wiener, by KEYSLR & McDOWELL, 144 Wood street. TjAIR BRUSHES, SOAPS, YERFUMbH.L6S of al warrautcd of the hCel quality ; ibr sale a &RYSER er„MeLIOWELL'S Urn. Store- decs uu UPTURES can be eared by Lo r. Chase.: Potent 11 For sale at KEY SER k SIeDOWELL'S Drug Store 141 Wood street. decti EIDLITZ POWDERS—Frb - ai - and good, for.sale by de c 8 ICEYSER & McDOWELL. DRIED PEACHES—tIO bus., dec9 D YE FLOUR—iO bble., fresh ground, recd and for. Li, sale by [dace] WEL DYER. ' TAMED APPLES-15 bus, rec'd and for sale by 1,1 deed WM. DYER. 1j) OLL BUTTER-1 bbl. Roll Butter (Fresh) for sale 1.1, by (dec9j WM. DYER. CRAB CIDER-4 bbla_inat received and for sale by dee9 JUSEPR MAJOR, No-4 Market at. CORN IN THE EAR—.IOO bushels, on bond and for sale by RHODES & ALCORN, doc 7 30 Fifth street. %.2 LIMA. CORN-1.500 bushels, to arrive, emit fur sale by tJ des RHODES & ALCORN. IORWAIIKAL--01 our own Grind:in' and Sifting, con stantly on hand and for bale by dee7 RHODES 1 ALCORN. IL MEAL-4000 broth., o our "own grinding," on