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EN= =E MIN MEE EWEN • dtio.,-•.1 :3111cutp t-Mai IRAtio4444faitreifoijOiodiolfkofifairitiabtfdie' 4 o dock, P TAU tnust 680,4200000 n """" Se l*P l ,;: - WhOW/iio, 3 Alca , 4 c?,17101.0r illorniwiPpet , wiling -1, 0 , CORNERO ire. Hauler added:to; uut EattOliabiit *TWnilltit' Steam-Po-wet PtintiniMachhie iiii - Prq j ai'ed d ° all kinds of Newspaper utid Bai l ilemntkititsistyk.ofult: surpassed be autyand neatness,,,neat . pp tetlice.. moat, sonabl e term: :We tespeetfullyuultcit the Pittonagn of he public in this line ofogr,jkusgteas . . . 1 1 ,17- Desiko4 rattoiXteeillig ! ,Titd Dernoctnitc citizens of , the FlfthWird IV° Palbllc School House, con.ier WAtat-taid Pais AtObti, int'hfonnst evening, ther:24,th 7,,ectecy „ ,lo nominate Ward Officers. ; ideeffir MANY. • MEM lui -- Ttilit . .Dituitatalaiti'Or :the - Sixth , Ward will meet aftlie:horiiiii_of - litincirr . riza;•in saicTWard,on Sattirday„Dgei_nbreZ*Trit'ttie.ptiniose of nominating Ward OtEkcens„ rde419:4 . 0 ' ;' 'MANY. • Mr.G. W. BIDDLEi Illentlat....Removst, to a new three 's tOry:Brialicbit Solemn:mar moue door , be ow Sixth street' 'TEETH INSERTED; from ode to•a. whole sett,..hy Atmospheric Pressure with , et beautiful representation Of the Natural Gtmt, restoring the•Facw to its on sl(ape. - TEETH EXTRACTED, with Rule or no paid.: - Du.,Arrur Tuna' pernihriently- saved by , PLINKING, pXOyenungthe Toothache; whichis much bet ter than curing it; though itshould be done In five min utes, or even instantly. • • - arallay '.• MEM Irr Attention.-.ROBERT BARKER, Mratcmarcr Tanon, No, 31 Market, between Second and Third sinew, Pinsburghiniettintij cri hand, a - large and general as. Pori-meat of raiment= ftkarik-stuns Currant. ' • Particulprlittention timid to the Cutting of Custom Work, wifebh Will be made In the most fashionable man ner, and oli,rtaionedilewritter. - maga Noticeo..The3orhomadassions Soot:tort, Pkus burgh and - Allegheny meets on the second hiondtip ot every month'ot Schochleiters, in the Diamond. an 6751 "-. • Sous Yomso, jr., Secretary, . IL? 'Notice...The Journeymen Saddlers, Harness and Trunk•Midrers , Society - meets the.first Saturday of every month; al. Union flall,•corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets :.. , (mayl.9:ly) • W. C. 151.5.w..5.nua, frrOdellsellOwe taws Building, Fourth street, bettemen Wood. at}d Smithfield streeis.—Pittshurgh Encampment, No. 2 , meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays ofeneh month. Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 2a and.4th. .esdays. Mechanics'_ Lodge, No. P, meets every Thursday evening. • • . . Western Star Lodge, N0..24, meets every Wodneaday evening: Iron City Lod No. 162, Meets every-Monday ev'ng. Aiouni, Morinh Lodga,.No. 313 D, .meets every Friday mar2shly D•A. Bare Ohalmse'ot obtaining a superfine HAT or.CAP equal to any that can be manufactured, is now offered, as I, am determined to sell off my present stock at greatly redneedpric.es,in 'order to ma.keretom for my fa stock. If yon would secure abargaiweall soon: Whl. FLEMING, 130 Wood et...corner of Virgin alley. Etri. O. Of 0. P&L-Place of Meeting, Washington WoOd'atreet, be tereen sth and Virgin Alloy. PtSTEBITRGII LODGE, No. 135—Meets every Toesday yenning. MmteairiThE Enumerative., No. 87—Meets Ist and 3d Friday oreach Month. mar2s-1y pp — I. O. of 0. F.....Auazoinner Lorton, No. 9b meets at The, Hall, corner of Wood street - and Virgin Alley, every'rhersday evening, at o'clock. mayl:6in GYORGE BAFSBTT,SeeI. REDIABICABLE CUBE Or KANO'S EVIL AND Senor ma, by the nee of the Amei lean Oil. CINCINNATI, March 12, 1844.• This is to-certify, that 'I have been afflicted with the King's Evil for fourteen years, in which time `I had tried the skill of lour of the beat lihysicians in Pittsburgh, Pa, It got so bad, and-so much Whim-. ed, that I was not able to bend my arm; there were threa lUmps - abont the site or a lien's egg. As soon as I commenced the use of the American Oil, of which Itook a teaspoonful every night and Morning, I also apply it externally by bathing the part affect.. ad. In abouttwo weeks, the lumps were nearly all gone, the two-small 'ones . entirely disappeared, and the large One's:won after. . • I alto apt:died the Oil to a child, whose hand got severely burnt by filling in the fire; the oilzelieved it instantly; the child did, not even cry after the burnt part was dressed. I cordially recommend it to all whO x4y.bri-Mos afficted. . - - Sold wholesale and retail by Wm. Jackson, the proprietdes vole and only agent for western Penn sylvania, Western Virginia, and Northern Ohio, No. 89, Libertya:rest; head of Wood street, Pittsburgh. Price 50ets. per bogie- Bt wAttzwr Ntrarcsous l , uarrsaverre.—None is genuine but what has the name and address of Wm. Jackson, No. 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, on the label, anditi the pamphlet in which each bottle is enclosed. The names of the proprietors, D. Hall & Co., gentecky, is also printed in the pamphlet. Another way of detecting the counterfeits, is the difference in price. The genuine is sold invariably at 50 cts: per bottle, and no less; while some of the counterfeita are Bold at various prices -under. Sold retail by nub agents in almost every town in the above Districts. decl2:d&w A Cues' AND CptTIFICATT. ex Flour..—RcAo WHAT is SAID Or TEX RETROI.EVIN.—I hereby certify, that, about two weeks ago I was seizedih n aio. lent attack .of vostrrnari and reticule+ ' Cholera Mar bus, with very distressing pains in the stomach and bowels,Which was completely relieved by two tea spoonfull doses of the Petroleum, taken In a little water.,-:After having taken the first, I slept soundly and comfortably for three hours Signed, HENRY WISE, Jr., on board Steamboat Ariadne, Pittaborgh Dec. 11,1899. I am Container the Areadna ' and was a witness to the astonishing effeecta of the Petrolean t in the case of henry Wise, who is one of the hands on the boat. Signed, Pittsburgh, Dcc 11, 1849, tier See general advertisement in another col eon. deel3. TOOTtI-aces, MSDNIC Greets, BAD BILYATH AND Taertt.--By the use of Wheeler's celebrated ea-berry Tooth Wash, Tooth-ache can be erectually cured. Tender and Diseased Gums made firm and ealthy. Bad Breath much improved, and the Teeth reed from tartar, and made beautifully white. Price, 50 • cuts per bottle. This article Is patronized by the elite of society— is . highly concentrated, and will make one pint of thewash:, Sold wholesale and.retail by WM. JACKSON, at his • Boot and Shoe Store, "BIG BOOT," 85 Liberty street. ead of Wood street, Pittsbingh. ap27llmd&w WINTER ARRANGEDIEBT. 1849. , . coo Wagon Line, Throng n 5 sips. fr • E subscribers having suspended their Canal opera j_ norm until the opening of the Spring Navigation, have established an EXPRESS LINE, by Rail Road and r Wagon, between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, by which they are prepared to forward 6000 55 of Freight each day, and receipt for the delivery of the same in five days. They beg leave to assure the ir friends and the public at their arrangements regarding rates. regularity and despatch, cannot fail to give satistacuon to all who favor . em with their commands. MESS NEW EXPRESS •ARRANGEDIENT. r „, A n Adpma dr, ICts.vs Line. eidiens o(PITtSBURGH and its vicinity are respectfully inforraed that we have no connection • ith any other Western Express, and are now.. prepared • o forward - PACKAGES, iifSECHANDISE, Isn., from oston, New York, Philadelphia and 'Baltimore, to Pitts. argh and other Western Cities, with extraordinary Ox-. edition and REASONABLE CHARGES. At Baltimore-we have associated with us Dr. W. 13: " oodside, who was for fifteen years Superintendent of .e Baltimore and.Ohlo Rail Road Company; Howard eunedy, Esq., for many , years confidential agent of the ;• ost Office t-and'O. W. Cass, Esq., of Brownsville, I hese gentlemen - will give personal supervision to the • Inc froraßaltimore to Pittsburgh. From Philadelphia we shall run THREE Daily Ex . resit Lines, arriving at Piusbnrgh respectively in Two hree and Poor Days. One Two Day Line will run at ail speed, and is principally intended for small and aluable Packages. We shall invariably • receipt for and PEUCE. We have an arrangement with Messrs. Edwards, ale & TRANSATLANTIC EXPRESS, by which •••e rad for Ward Packages to, or transact commissions in, Brent' Britain, 'France, and most of the • Continerital • ities. Metiers. Edwaids; Hale & 'Co unite in England •• ith the well•knceven great-fortitarding house of Messrs. aplin & Horn, and in. France with the "Mesia,geries • ationale.b ' =GE We shall spare nq expense or exertion to get our goods rough with the utmost despatch, and endeavor to fur ish the public With'it'really well conducted Express.— ‘llparcels and packages will be carried by as at ex eine,..r,low prices. Person.‘ NVIIIIILUI to' use OUT Lines are TOSPOOLfUIky re . elated to n 'art:jail arik order their correspondents to ship , y .. A D A gi s k. CO.'S EXPRESS." . . Philadelphia, i . :TrOv. 10. ' ' "ADAMS dr Co. ' ire The Agency • of the above Express Line will be . .ndueted at this City, by .1. C. BIDWELL, nnv9.3lim - . Water street '• 14 4' ktrztoo sa.N Aggsioir JOHN THOM,. Carpet Itlannfae. nrer r No. 186 - Ltararr Srarar also DOl:fluted ligent for P. W. Byri.'..= ork Line of Ships, for hanging EntlgraCs.,,,•= an d miffing money. to England, Ireland, Soo --- ales. tea UrScmis froth five dollars to 'any amount rei ii ith despatch. [tithe lowest rates of discount. -yt."4 ~~s~== — H - ANHERHIES-10 bble. Cranberries lust received and for .sale at ,30EIN HANNAN'S, decl3s9 Water street. 7.A.S.SAPA • LILL'S 13.....13APA.R1LLA, the best in use, for sale it HEYSER DreDo WELL'S. Call and g e t an Al. 1 ijaZiklJA LIQUORICE—In store and for Bale by anac, free of charge. decB nova KEYSER & McDOWELL, 144 Wood st , . ": • MEE REKON :,%.:'.ii,;:::;.2.'Z'4:;,.: '..:- .:::--!;.:'.',--7.:-;?.'i"..`,;. MEE BM 7. ~.~..T'~v- ` xr.~= 7 ra .er~ N;~~ .+,.i.F.."`' ~ a~_.~`k ~''k•!~~s. r ,;;• . A , . ; • t j MRS. HANNAH .MORE. NIMROD GRABILL TAAPNh & O'CONNOR, Cor. Penn and Wayne sin, Pittsburgh. THOMAS BORBIDGE, • • 273 Market street, Philadelphia. M EMEME MSS IMRE : -,, f:l'. .. -~z ,`ass°~: EMBI mintraFitub-Sinantiat- - • !, . . ' 1.4 111"PiTVEatr AND ,BRII SBOAAVEI! OF TRMDEI I i t u A FIAN ' 114‘ ,;, :i . NV: R. MUR ; PIIT, ' Dammica. MAY; • -BABSENGER'AItRANGEMENTS.FORII34O., 6 teamboatPaelretldne t leavesdailyfinCtinclanatt,lo a. , d!arliseniter •Packittf via Brownsville, ,to Baltimore. and PtdieldelOda4 1.:11,111111113 7.1 a. ; - Maileoluldtpno,dites tb.Phtladelphlay 8 a..m., and IA Western and Sorithern Mail Conetthine, illoith-Western, via Cleveland, daily ;10 a.:. at Brio and Western New York; daily, 0 id. North-Ea,stotn,to Philadelplaaololl7 1 czesPtSundaYa, -• . • • .• - .. ARRitrAis AND DEPARTURE OF.• MAILS. Eastern Mail sitt:Thiladelppai due - 3 a as, aliases 12 et. Western Msil, Chu and - Louter.; duo 8 Pal., closes 6 a.m. South.vin Ralt.andiVerldngunt,due 8 ar.,elosessA.9l. Nordt , Wester&ritieleveland, due 10'a. 19. closes 9 A. At; Erie 'mid 'Weston New Vert, due 8 P. m., cloacae /4.111 . . 4 - ..: Par value. Asked. Offered Banrof Pittabuzgii•--- •• - $50,00 1351.00 850,00 Exchange Bank ••——•— • • • • 50,00 5000 48,00 blerohants' and IYI. Bank. ••,:' 60,00 '51,00 50,00 Pluraera'Depositßruikp —r•—•••••• - None in market. :Rand Street Bridge - y • 'pop 50,00 49,00 Northern LdbartiesSrldge••----• 50,00 35,00 Old AllegheayOr:dge ••—• • • • 25,00 37 , 00 35,00 ConnelisSille R. ft.Stock,pald on ahares,'3l2,so,--, .... -.— • 5,00 1,43 City llonde.l4kceitti) ----' . 94,00 13foriougithelaBridgo • • -:-- 25,00 15,50 Gas Steak- -- —.— ......_. 60,00 50,00 ' 50,00 , Peruiri:•s 7 6,qttoted is Philadelphia 91 ,New ip., 4 . a , l4 1014 ,NPrr issue Treasury Notes,ll% quoted In Philada • •117 j Deily neview el the Markets OFFICE OF THE ?On, I THURIDAY MORNING ' December 20, 1849. . . The weather yesterday was gloomy. and ~ - business dull WHIS*PY--Sales of Rectified at 21 . 04 one holder says be will demand more. Prices have advanced below. BUTTER--Sales of 500 lbs. fresh Roll at 15ie ,Beg at 90.1.0 c. ROMNEY—SaIes of Cincinnati at $4,50 per barrel. CRANBERRIES—SaIes of prime at p. POTATOES—Saka of 50 brie Neshannocka per store, at $.1,50. AUCTION MLLES, BY JAMES AVICENNA, AUCTIONEER. No. /14. WOOD BM/XL 1.22.732 D 0022 FROM Firm, O LLENDID HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Mantel 16 0 Day Clock, with Marble Case; Bedding; China, Queensware Glassware ; Kitch e n Utensils, Cooking Stove, Ecc, o fi a private family, at AUCTION, AT Mc . KENNA'S.— On . Monday next, December 24th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold, at McKenna's , Auctisn Rooms, without reserve. the entire Household Furniture, &c., of &private family declining housekeep ingcall of which "has been in use only two years, and kept in the best of order, comprising — ipa ir splendid divans, I mahogany dressing brrreao,i beautiful mahog any work stand, 1 splendid mahogany enelortne, wash stand, I paix.solid mahogany dining tables with claw feet, cost originally 888; I mahogany centre table, with marble top; mahogany column bureaus, breakfast ta bles, chairs and settees, 1 patent maple high post bed stead. cherry high and - low post b ed steads, 1 beautiful small French mantel clock, with marble case, runs 18 days, cost in Boston 5.65;1 Gothic Ebday clock, bedding, China, queensware, glassware, a great variety of kitch en utensils, 1 cooking stOve with fixtures_ ditcl9 JAMES McKENNA, Anct. dio• ' ' • THE SECOND ANNUAL SOIREE or the. EAGLE FIRE COMPANYoriII take place st La Famerts Assmsamr Roams, on 'Friday =Ming, Dee. 21st, 1841. MANAGERS: Ili., Loughran, Hope. M. Tibby, Independence. I. Drown,Washington. J. A. Stevenson, Relief 7 Kennedy, La Fayette. W. Miteheltree, Jr., Eagle. M. McStein, Allegheny. Henry Mehl:mum, " .1. .Alezander, Duquesne. G. Wilson, 'H. Glazier, Neptune. W. Gorman, " W. Frazier, Niagara. R. D, Bradley, u NV, Sporty, Vigilant. J. W. Ruereliker, " T. M. Little, Good Imeni R. McKnight, .1. Fitzpatrick, Good WILL. Thos. Duffy,. A. hlucklin,lPairnumm. clam 11/01.161113 : R. J. Duffy. D. N. Lee. [ del6ad W=OZIM2I=3 Tun - NEPTUNE FIRE COMPANY will open Wilkins' Hat, Fourth strut, with their FOURTH ANNUAL SOIREE, to be given on Pamir manta, the 11th of January, 185o,. i The friends of the Company and citizens general lyareinvited to attend. The Managers have made ar rangements to accommodate a large number of persona, end will spare no pains to contribute to their - comfort and pleasure on lite occasion. MANAGE-RS, R. J. Duffy, Eagle; . Hamilton, Alleghe'y City; MeSherry, A llegheny; J. Lockhart, Arthur McGill, Duquesne; J. G. Young, Manchester; James Scott. Niagara, .1. McQueuran, Esq., Nept'e James Petrie, Vigilant; Wm. M. Edgar, Esq., John Shore, Good Intent ; George Ftinston, M. Tibby, Independence; John Neeper, John Coyle, Good Wilt; John Fluke, It Porter, Fairmount ; Geo. McGonigle, H. Reis. Relief ; George P. Moore, John T. S) unties, Birm'm; James M. Porter, FLOOR MANAGERS: Witham White, Ebenezer Lowry, Henry Grazier, Andrew Grabam . ( de e9 MEOW LAIEL WEEKLY ASSEMBLIES; • A T UNION HALLS. aI RESpernrULTA beg leave to announce to the lovers of innocent and healthy amuse ment that I intend commencing ittocri.en NVIUMLY ASSEMBLIES, throughout the season. The first Assembly will be given on Tuesday evening, December 4th. Gentlemen wishing to sub- scribe to the regular Tuesday night Assemblies are re quested to call and enter their names. The list will be closed when the limited number, which is thirty, shall have subscribed. 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 fieshments ; or fifty cents with refreshments. J. BATES. N. B.—None but persona of respectability will be ad mined. nor2l 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 with his Company to wait upon those gentlemen who may be disposed tolavor him with their patronage. Persona wishing to try the new Company, will find OHN JULIUS under the Exchange Hotel. (deels:l w MAGAZINES FOR JA.NAUARY, 18.50, Ann moan Naw Novaa.—Graham's Magazine for January. Peterson's Ladies' National, Magazine for January. Sidoiria, the Sorceress—by Wm. hfelnhold, author of "Tbe 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: Also, the most splendid and extensive lot of AN NUALS, GIFT BOuKS, &c., that has ever been offered in this City. just received at the Cheap Publication Store on SMPIIIPIELD street, between Second and Third. decll M. A. MINER. 13nlldtng Lots In' the' 9th Ward for Sale. 1 r*/ LOTS on the North side of Penn street, in the oth Ward, having each a front of 24 feet on Penn et. by 130 tt. to Mulberry alley. Loteopposite the above, 24 A. each front on Penn street by 100 feet to Spring alley. These Lots are adja• cent the proposed Depot of the Central Rail Road. For terms,-attply to • CHARLES B. SCULLY, Agl, dee.lB:d3t Burke's Baildin _7 — trill Property for Bale or Exchange. THE undersigned will sell at a low rate and upon easy terms, or will exchange for City Property, the STEAM GRIST AND SAW MILLS, CARDING MA CHINERY, &c., situate OD the Northern Turnpike, 23 Miles East of Pittsburgh, in-Westmoreland County. The •,Exigine t Mills and Machinery are all in first rate order. The Grist Mill contains three setts Burrs and one sett 'Common Mill Stones with all the best machinery and ap pliances for making flour, Ac. And attached to the 'Steain -Engine is a Saw dill 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 as 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 ran the Engine upsiards 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 DUNCASTERon the premises. For further particulars, enquire of THOS. MELLON, Esq., Pittsburgh. .-oet24:3raddr,w W. A. & L. C. MoMULLEN, CHEAP CASH CLOTHING STORE, No. 330 - Liberty Serest, corner qf Garrison. Alley, 1 joE.SPECTFULLY announce to their customers and Di, dealers generally that they have in store a lame and select stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMRRRS, AND VES27NGS, and are-now prepared to fill all orders in their line; and experience in the business enablesos to hope for liberal share of patronage. Persons wish ing to have Clothing made to order, cannot fail to be suited. READY MADE CLOTHING of all descriptions kept constantly on hand. Also, Gentlemen's Furnishing goods, such as: Shirtsßuzbenders and Cravats. Call and examine before parehasing elsewhere ; as we are determined to sell cheap for cash. oetit Administs!storos Notice L . ETTERS , OI 7 ADMINISTRATION on the Estate of Nathan-Carlisle, late of Allegheny City, dec'd. hav ing been granted to. the subscriber, he hereby gives no tine to all having claims against said Estate, to present them, properly authenticated,for settlement and payment; and all those i ndebted will be required to make settle ment and payment, at an early day. To facilitate these objects the subscriber will attend .daily at the office at -sad deceased, in said City, from the 3d to the Bth of De „ 'mbar next, during business boars. n ,tilatiVar • ' -J. POL.LO Adm'r. . [Gazette eopy.eilmes w. and ch. Post.) PRIE MUNI wroczcs. BALL, ; 7 ‘ ';;:' •-•‘, , • •-• ••*l' - • • - =a/RNM=l= Rth.er 31detklaut PORT OF P/IPTSOURGR. 12i PERT WATER IN TER CHANNEL. ARRI VED,- Steamer Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver. N • Michigan 0.2, Gilson, Beaver. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville • Atlantic, Parkinson. do.: " Camden, Hendrickson,. McKeesport. Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. Hudson, McMuliin,Bridgport. • Mary Ann, Martin, Louisville. • Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville. " Louis M , Lano, Conwelh Wheeling. DEPARTED, Steamer Michigan No. el, Gilson, Beaver. " Lake Erie, Gordon. Beaver. " Baltic; Jacobs, Brownsville " Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. " Camden, Hendrickson. McKeesport. " New England No. 2, - Dean, Cincinnati Hindoo, Campbell, St. Louis. " Annie M'Lane, Conwell j Wheeling. " Kvileaver Clarke Wellsville. k*,k 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 an the waters of the West. The -highest wages are paid for the services of the best and most expenenced men engaged In the river business.— The line has been in operation for six. years , has carried nearly two mullions ofpeople, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge corn pampa with any passenger line in the Union for safety, regularity, and speed. All that money oat, procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boatsleave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDAY PACE...RT.—The Monorreatrats,Cant.Stent, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning atlOo'elocki Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. 7a. TURS.I2,2 PAC/CEP—The Hrsaarna No. 2, Capt., C. W. Batchelor, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock , Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r. nt. WEDNESDAY PA CILET.--The New Emit-Ann No. 2, Capt. S. Dean, leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at °o'clock ; Wbeelingevery Wednesday even ing at 10 P. ta. ..THITRSD4 Y PIC/Ur. —The 13m.w.ster, Capt. R. J. Grata, will leave Eittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock p Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 r. U. FRIDAY PACIZET.—The Cramat No. 2, Capt. Crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 e. a. SATURDAY PACKET.—The Ef rammoite No. 2, Cnpt. I. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday e vening at 10 P. m. SUNDAY PACKET.— The 'wise Nawroa, Capt. P. Davi, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 1.0 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. is. oCt 5. Elisabeth racket. • Tim steatuer FASHION, Capt. Pganums, will run as a Regular Daily Packet between ittsburg and Elizabeth. Leaves Pittsburgh at 3o'elock P. M., and leaves E.iza.beth at 8 o'clock •. u. Por freight or passage, apply on board. (nova LOUISVILLE PACKETS FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI tr. LOUISVILLE nom Rsovua SAITED•T PACKET —The A t No lune and fast passenger steam ket TELEGRAPH, Hezlep, Com mander, !env e Pittsburg for Mies. l ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Pons, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or pass_ a g e apply on board. or to FORSYTH A DUNCAN, Agents The Telegraph has been bath 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 Den Franklin No d and Pike No 0, to Sant thrOngh,7ll7l DATIL ocdt'ly 1848.. 1848. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. PICENVAIT,st 1848. ----- Emhart 15t.1849. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. N. The following new boats complete the line ibr the present season : ATLANTIC Car, James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOUIS &PLANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats arc entirely new, and are fitted up 'without regard to erpense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The heats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat, at the foot of Ross at. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertised hours. oet g Regular Zanesville Packet•. Strainer YANKEE, Capt McKss. leaves every Saturday, at It o'clock, r Steamer JENNY LIND, Captain Os Litanies, leaves every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, r For freight or passage ripply to W. B. WHF.ELER, Agent, octil Corner of Water and Smithfield sta. Regular Packet roe gunnel.. THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE. Capt Ilsa.vies, will leave forthe above and i rite r me tate ports on WeSurdays and Saturdays . For freight or passage apply on board. or to m 413 GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, Agt. • For Beaver an Wella~llle. Tux new and splendrd passenger steamer CALEB COPE. A. NIVIIDOCI Master, will leave for the ethos e . and all intermediate pen. every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. For freight or passage, having superior accommona tionss,a_p_p_ly 9_n b oc.its S Arrangement. Tux warner SEA vElt, CRAB. F. CLARtz, ster, will leave thin city every Monday, e nesday and Friday, at 10 A. st. She has a boat at the landing, between Wood et. and the Brid• -prepared to reenter freight at any urns. rood Win. B. Wheeler, STEAMBOAT AGENT, man be found at Wesley liner's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith field streets, Pittsburgh. *eta For ClLMlClUMlol.ll.....ftegulsr Packet. The fine steamer MT VERNON. lltaar Koi;:erz, Pilaster, wall leave for the above and Interra trite poem, regularly, every Saturday evetuug. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to and GEE. B. IMILTEN BERG ER A g`t. Packet Frankli n be tween The fast packet ALLEGHENY EIELLE, Capt. Wm. H.s.antA, will run regularly be tween itts with and Franklin, on the Allegheny Elver. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, r. et. For freight or passage, apply on board. oct6 QN MONDAY, 17th inst., between Beaver street, Alle gheny, and Penn at.. Pittsburgh. a PLUM COLOR. E SATIN PURSE. containing ONE Ten DOLLA il GOLD Placa, coined in San Francisco. The finder will confer a favor by leaving it at the Iron City Hotel, and will lie liberally rewarded. deel',l:ll Turning nod F'urnialling Eatubliahnawnt, AT KEAN'S BUILDINGS, No. :27 FIFTH ST. riiiiE subscribers would MOM respectfully rail the at ji. trillion of Cabinet-makers, Carpenters, and others who use turned materials in their business, to Me great advantages of dealing with them, us they keep a good assortment of Lumber, such as Column atoll, Cherry Plank for band-railing and balustres; also, Mahogany and Cherry. for Newels ; Bed Posts and Rails turned and fitted up in the hest manner with Gazzam's patent fasten ing; table legs, bench and hand screws. Also,Lignumvi tat Balls, Ten Pins, Tinners' Mallets, and all other things generally kept and furnished by Turners. All kinds of TURNING and SAWING done in the best manner, at short notice. . H. H. RYAN A CO. II —Steamboat work done i n the beat manner and at very moderate charge, deel 4:ddtw I m Mahogany Veneers. Fr HE subscriber would respectfully inform the Cabinet ". makers of Pittaburgh and vicinity, that he bee just received from Now York a splendid stock of Veneers and Mahogany. Plank' also, Sawed Say" for Mahogany Chairs, Rocking Chairs and Eat Racks, of the moat tip proved patterns. Also, the best quality of Cabinet Var. ralhes, Pummice Slane, 4 , .—a1l of which he will sell on better terms than any other establishment in the city. H. H. RYAN, No. 27 Fifth st..Pittaburgh. Pa. doal4:d&wlm The Brilliant, ASMALL interest in the superb steamer Brilliant is offered for sale—terms easy. This fine boat is in prime order, and doing as profitable a business as any in the line. S. CUTHBERT, Gen'l Agent, deol9 Smithfield street TEAS I TEAS II TEAS II I 1 Ir is with pleasure that 'he subscribers in form the citizens of PittalWrgh and vicinity that they have completed arrancements with Messrs. J. C. Jenkins & Co., of Philadelphia, to receive their superior PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter be kept constantly on • hand. They ate neatly and securely put up in metallic pahkvbf 1, 1 and 1 lb each, with their printed card—showing the kind of Tea, price, name of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with n invitation to return the Tea, if not liked. RETAIL PRICES: Gunpowder 621 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 Imperial 50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 a Hyon 50 621. 75 1,00 1 , 25 Bison 50 62i 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 Black 37} 50 BLACKS ' Fine and Extra Fine ••• 75 1,00 1,25 1 50 , We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, H 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 fair trial, that the public may be able to judge between our Teas and those heretofore cold by other companies in this city. All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS, should give us a call. Dealers can be supplied on the most reasonable terms__ For sale by JOS. S. XL YOUNG dc CO., N, W, corn 4th and Ferry 'amnia, and E. YOUNG & SON, S. W orner 3d and Roar streets, NEW BOOKS—The War with Mexico, by R. S. 111 Ripley; 2 vols. Elements of Rhetoric, comprising an analysis of the laws of moral evidence and of persimmon. Ease pp Christian Baptiam, by Baptist H. Noel, M. A. The vies ; a novel. Fairy ales from all Nations; by Anthony R. Mantel be, with 54 illustrations by Doyle. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Corner 3d and Market at _ ~ < =ME • 4 • =I IMM Private Diseases. • • DR.'AROWN, No. 65 DIAMOND. ALLEY, DavorEs his 'entire attention to an office practice. Ilia businessismostly confined to .!)-r:re Private or Venereal Diseases, and. inch pain , fal- affections, brought on try imprudence, youthful indulgence and excess. Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorr hea, Gleet, Stncture, Urethral Discharges, hymn ty-Of the Blood, with rill diseasesof the venereal origin. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Dtseases,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 city' enables Dr Brown to offe r assurances of speedy cure to all who may come under his cure. Office and private consulting moms, 65 Diamond alley By - Charges moderate. novs:dlcwly. EUMATISht.—Dr. Br"wall newly disarm - red rem R edy for Rheumatism iv a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 65, Dla mmul* alley, Pivabargh, Pa. The Doctor is always at home. lanlB-4nwtf Aid 1 8 413. Diallers /Magical Pain P.ctracier. tIO THE PUBLIC.—This is to certify that I have found Dailey": Magical Pain Extractor to prove a cure fa' e l Chronic Rheumatism which I have been tunicted with for ten years, in , joints. ABRAHAM It. VREELAND. - - . Amor-kr:mail, N. Y., April 8,1348. Ma. H. Dam.nr—Sir : I have been troubled with the Piles for eight months, and could gat no relief. You. Magical Patn Extractor having been recommended ti me ,1 applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in a short tune was perfectly cured 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 Moore street, New York, June 19, 1847. Jr'CAUTION only Depot in the city of New , N and where the genuine (with can be obtained, wholesale and retail, is at 415 Broadway. H. DALIXT is the inventor of this truly invaluable con pound, and he men has, and never mill 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 counterfeiters and im posters; and nothing, that we know of, has more exten sively experienced that fact than Dalley's Magical Pate Extractor! A Tar—The genuine Deasy, in cases of the severest Burns, Scalds, Piles, Ike., will afford instant relief; and produce at once a cooling and soothing effect—extracting pain in and from one to fifteen minutes! but be sure, ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth. And now mark the difference—Counterfeit Extractors no matter under what name they may appear, or how ap plied, always irritate and increase Napa= .! Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures, may be had gratis, on application to JOHN 1). MORGAN, Western Depot, Pittsburgh. Dc. WM. Thome. Agent. Diallers Animal Galvanic Gure..All, For Horse's, Cattle, dz., cures spavtn, quittor, grease. poll-evil, sores, galls and bruises hunphleiscontainnig certificates of respectable parties, may be had on applt. cation to JOHN D. MORGAN, octl&d&wy Agent. Puttiburch. Ointment. CONTAINING NO MERCURY, or other ?damsel. It has the power to cause all EXTERNAL SORES, SCROFULOUS HUMORS, SEMI DISEASES, POI SONOUS WOUNDS to discharge their putrid matters, and then heals them. It is rightly termed ALL-HEALING, for there Is scarce ly a disease external or internal, that It will not benefit. I have used it (or the last sixteen years for all diseases of the chest, involving the utmost danger and respoest httlty, and I declare before heaven and man, that not m one case has it failed to benefit, when the pattern waste the reach of mortal means. I have had physicistns learned In the profession, I have ministers of the gospel, lodges of the bench, alder. mea t 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—" Iid'ALLISTER, YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD!" RHEUMATISM.—It removes almost immediately the inflammation add swelling, when the pain ceases. (Read the directions around the box.) HEAD-ACHE --The salve has cared persons of the head-ache of twerve years standing, and who had it reg ular every week so that vomiting took place. Ear-Ache, 21sidt,tens, and gdss ix eke Fars, are helped with like success SCALD HEAD. We have cared cases that actually defied everything known, as wellu the ability of fifteen to twent7 doctors,. One man told us he had spent 5300 on his ehildren without any benefit, when a few basest): Ointment cured them. MMVI; BURNS.—It is one of the Gent things to the world for Burns. PlLES.—Tbotisands are yearly cured by this 01/11. meat It vulvas fails in giiring relief for the Plies Around the boi are direcuons for using APAllitter's Ointment (or &rot:Iola, Liver Complaint. Bus!petits, Totter, Chilblain, Scald Read, Sore Eyes, (joule y, Bore Throat. Bronchitis, Nervous Afecuous, Pains, Disease of the Spine, Head-ache, Asthma Deafness, Par-ache, Burns, Corns, all Diseases of the Sltln, Sore Lips, Pun. Pies, An Bores, Rheumatism, Piles, Croup, Santini! or Broiera Breast, Tooth-ache Ague in the Pace, An-, fae If MOTHERS. and NURSES knew its value in capes of Serena or Sr.s Boum, they would always apply it.— In such eases, if used freely, and according to the direr dons around each boa, it gives relief in s eery/ ne bourn. CORNS.--Oreasional use of the Ointment will always keep Corns from growing People need never he iron. bled with them, if they use it frequently, This Ointment is good for so pas ol the body at limbs when inflamed. In some eases it should be adidted often. CAUTION. No Ointment will be genuine unless the name of JAMES AIcALLISTER is written with s pen on every label. For sale by my Agent". in all the pnuespal c me• and town' in the United ettates. JAMES MerALLISTER. Sole Proprietor of the fib-ore mettle in, Principal Ottice„No. tM North Third at., Fbitittielpbin. o%la 23 - CF...Niti PER BOX Bold at Wholesale end Retail in Pittsburgh by BRAUN a RErrEa. corner Liberty and St. Cleir streets, 1,. WILCOX, Jr , comer of Market street and the Diamond; also, corner of Fourth and Smithfield erects NUN JACKSON, No. ND Liberty street; and at the Book Store in Smithfield et third door from Second street; and in Allegheny by H. P. Schwan a and J. Sargent ; amid by A C. Smith, Itirminglinm ; D. Nagley, Rant Liberty; II Rowland, McKeesport and Rltzabeth ; J. Alexander tr. Son, tilotiongah.ila City; N. It Bowman & Co., Browns ville ; J T Roger., Bridgeport; John Barclay, Beaver; Jaatea Duncan, Fallston ; D. Watson & Co., Neve Castle and S Weaver. Freeport may ll.dr od&sary matettlet. article sor X_J growth, beauty, and reatorauon of the Bair. This Cream, when onee known, will sup-creed< all other ant ehes of the kind now In use. It here the hair dead, harsh, thin, unhealthy, uor turning grey, a few applica tions will make the hair soft and dark, and give it a beau tiful, lively nppertranee; and will lila make it atomism its liveliness and healthy color, twice an long as all the preparations that are generally need. Where the hair is thin, or has fallen of, 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 so composed that it will not injure the hair like the other preparations, but will beautify it, and give perfect sausfaaLion in every in stance. For testimony to its very superior qualities, see the fol lowing letter (rout the Etev. Mr. Caldwell to Melina. Ilendershott & Stretch, Nashville, general agents (or the Southern States: LIM+ fiA. ker. //.. Caldwell, Pm tw qf llts Presbyterian Chunk, Pulaaki. MISILIIIS.IIB.SDIESZBOTT & STIUSTCH : GP.M.ESIEN-1 take pwasu re in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent preparyaon called Dr. Parish's Chinese hair Cream; (or, about two years ago my hair was very dry. bristly, and dieposed to come out; but having procured a bottle of the Creom, and need it according to the prescription, it is now &astir., 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 (or the toilet s my wile gives it preference over all others, being delicately perfumed and riot dis posed to rancidity. The ladies, especially, will find the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparations for the toilet. Respectfully, R. CALDWELL. Pulaski, January 7, 1847. - _ _ IrrSold wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John M. Townsend, 48 Market it., and Joel Mohler, comer of Wood and Fifthsta 1018-4.kw-ly /JM • . ]ORES It. BEE RWSTS NEWDROO STORE. JAMES A. JONES & COMPANY. THE unde r signed have opened a NEW DRUG and FAMILY MEDICINE STORE, to Lotion'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 repared 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 several years, they respect fully solicit a share of public patron age. N. B.—Physicians' prescriptions accurmely com pounded at all hours of the day and night. JAMES A. JON ES & CO neCandlese & Campbell, DNALNDA I "'mitosis, ENDLIDLI FRENCH AND ORMAN STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, No. 97 Wood strut, next door to Diamond alley, MrOULD respectfully call the attention of Merchants and other dea.ere to their New and varied Stock oHa Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Laces. Fringes, Shawls, Gloves, Vesting', Ribbons, Hosiery, Mitts, kb. This is their second Fall supply, and they feel assured in saying that they can offer Goods to compete with any in the m arket, both as regards quality and price. The e lamination of their stock of Goods is all that is required to assure the buyer they offer Goods on reason able to rtes. nov7:dtr.w PEKIN TEA STORE . . . THE subscriber has just received, at the Pekin Tea 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 f, and Ith packages, 5 tb. tin cannisters, or by ha cheats, to suit their convenience. - - Our retail prices vary for Oolong, Black Teas from 50 cts. to 81,50 Ning Young Souchong, 50 etc.; Con go 50, and English Breakfast 51); Young Upson, Gunpow der and Imperial, from 35 cents to 81,25 ip• lb. Families are requested to send and get samples of our Teas, and try them, before purchasing. my24:d&w A. JAYNES, 70 Fourth et. CHOCOLATE, COCOA AND BROMA—Baker's Bro ma No. 1 Chocolate and Cocoa alsorl3chmitz' sweet spiced Chocolate, just reed and for sale at the PERIN TEA STORE. 70 Fourth street. mayo 4 VINE COFJPMt':t-:Mocha, Africanr, Java. Laguyra I St. Domingo and Rio Coffees, just ec'd and for sale at the •PEKIN - TEA STORE. 70 Fourthst mayo 4 TITHITE SUGARS.—Lovesines Loaf, Crushed and VT Pulverized Sttgarajtust reed and for sale by the bbl. or at tetail, at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth street. may 24 ~~. _ 1t IN • - • • . •- • " •-•-• • • - - • - - • „ . _ _ . . . il t rqg ankltkWw., eV ' MEE Mistellantous. 'rettete.te , Sate. , TrilTint Underaigite4Vrusteas of the Estate of David Zilhart, dee% will sell atFablic Vendue, • en Thursday, the - 20th December, instant, at 3 o'clock, on the premises, the Two Storied Brick ing House and the Lot on which it in erected, situated on Third street, South side, between Grant and Ross ate. Terms at sale, JOHN HRICKELL, THOMAS McKEE, Trustees. EDWARD DUFF. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR BALE.—The ±1 2 13, House and Lot at present occupied by the West Ward School is offered for rale on advantageous terms. Apply to ERRETT P H ERSON, nov26:tf Corner of Penn and Water streets. . TO LET.—ltemg about to remove to No. .29 in, Water street, we will LES the Warehouse on the corner of the Diamond and Diamond alley. nov2o KING tr. MOORHEAD. For Sale, ioea A THREE STORIED DWELLING HOUSE, r ! being the second house from Penn street t in Sny er'il • ow, on Hay street. Immediatepossession will be given. Enquire of DAVID RITCHIE, Attorney at La w--Office on Fourth street, between Many alley and Grunt street. jelOultf Or. George McCook HAS selected Pittsburgh as his permanent residence. Be has taken the house lately occupied by eider na-n Miller, on Fourth street, near Grant, immediately adjoining the Lamarune 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. se. to 9 o'clock A. IS., and from 5 r. u. to 7 P. noys Ohlo di. Pennsylvania ltal/road Company. iOTIGE.—The Stockholders of the Ohio and Penn sylvania Railroad Company are hereby notified that the Annual Meeting of Stockholders, and Election of Directors, will be held ett the Company's Office, is Pittsburgh, on Thursday, the Huth of January, 1850, be. tween the hours at 11l A. m and 3 P. ti. By order of the Board of Directors. SALE.II, 0., N0v.30, 1849. J. J. BROOKES. Ntrrs.—Extract 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. dectlatawia More Blew Books, AT MINER'S LITERARY DEPOT, Smithfield st.— Salaam's Ustox Maoszt:cm 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 Piebares—by the great mas ter.. Published in Loudon. Foxe's Book of Martyrs--edited by Rev. John ICenne dy. Published iu London. The Two ilaters—by Lady Charlotte Barry•. Norwood, or Life on the Prairie—by Ned Buntline. M. A. MINER., Southfield et., decl2 between Second and Third. Fire Works it Plea Works!! I 380,000 TORPEDOES. St) boxes Fire Crackers; 20,000 Palling Crackers; 4 eases (60M packs) do ; I gro. 12 ball R'n Candles 4 grow 4on Rockets, 2do 10 do do 5 do 3or do 3do S do do In do 2 oz. do 6do 6 do do 25 do lon do S do 4 do do Su do Pin Wheels; 10 do 3 do do 50 do Chasers ; 23 do No. 1,2& 3 Scrolls 20 do Grasshoppers; 3 do Flower Pots; 10 do 4 inch Triangles; ado Blue Lights; 5 do 3 do do 10 do Stars ; Just received and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, devil 6 Wood street. Christmas and New Year's Presents! 1 EO. R. WHITE, No. 51 Market street, has on hand, kj suitable for the approaching Holidays-- French Merino Cloaks; Velvet, Cloth and Embroidered Silk Paletots ; Silk Mantillas; French Needlework Embroideries ; Lace Collar., Cuffs , Puffs and Sleeve., Bruc he and Cashmere Long Shawls; Broche Scarfs, to wear with Cloaks; A lot of Gress Silks, very cheap. atm—Embroidered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, mittnames. decl4:42w N 0 SUGriTG:43 htids., prime old crop, for sale, to • close consignment, by &ell/ RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO. UlfYirlol:4 . -25 - 11. - Efilii,.ctTlas Re fi nery, for L. 7 • sale by filecith RHE V, MATTHEWS & CO. La RA - D-240 pigs Soft Galena Lend for sale by &wilt HUEY, MATTHEWS & CO. I Iltr PUN ---36 bides. per steamer Lydia Colima air lJ sale by [deelfi) HUEY, MATTHEW & CO. barrels and 33:1 kelp No. I Lca( for sale by deal° WHEY , MATTHEW S & DEA ' barrels % tote ens tor sale by tteelO MEV, MATTHEWS & CO . I ) ,EACHE.-11.13 bog old crop; 100 " new ' for sale by deeto RHEY, MATTHEWS le CO I•ALLOW —34 narrate, lot ante by dee /0 RHIN. ALATTEIEWS re C9, OPERA DRESSES--Now opening, (per Exprets,) 50 nen embroidered Preach Opera Dreie r., 11/1 retire /Ir. article. A. A. MASON & CO., dean BO Market street. A CASES FAST COWED CALICOES, at GI eta. per 'I yard, now opening at A. A. MASON & CO.'S, der 60 Market street. tiii.AFTIUSIAN JUL LALNLet.--3 eases good atyle, ‘../ last eolore-d hlualin Dr Lames at the extreme ow pr re of Il cents per yard, at drela A. A. MASON & CO.'S, 60 Market at. ODA ASH-2u cooks Ousts Ash just received and &Of 5-MIC by BROWN k. KIRKPATRICK, deed No. 144 Liberty at. I G Aft—tu hntia. N 0. Sugar, now crop, Put renewed 1,7 and an tor rain by BROWN KIRKVATRICH, (lora No. 144 Liberty IL L 20 loge N. I Land ut store and for *ale by BROWN O. KIRKPO f RICK, dc.e.s No. 144 Liberty et_ • PPLE,r l barrels Green Apples past received and for sole by BROWN & KIRKPATRICK, deeoNo.l44 Liberty at. oiqs e :C. Y. flops ,los t ree'drutil for Jat sale by [dee4l BROWN A KIRKPATRICK. EHIJ--ID bbl. prime Timothy Seed 'tilt reed and for 0 vale by Ider4l BROWN & KIRKPATRICK. Qii7ilK or the best patients of Olive Brown, Green, 0 Blue and other colored OASSIME RI....4 offered this Fall, which will he made to order in good style and low. Gentlemen in want of a good fitting Pantaloon, will call at the Empirr Ciothstsg Store. [nv2.ll H. CH IG N KLL. ASNIALL LOT of Choice FigO tU.K Vitt:STINGS, sortable for evening parties, Ac., j olt received, which we can make to order at short notice. nor29:lw H. CHIONELL. LE --41 DOUBLE CHEERY DESK, four feet long, at JNO. 1 011.1.1 PIE h CO.'S, n0v2.4 76 Wood street- G ROCERIES --4, eels No.l Mackerel, 10 half bllla. N 0.3 " A rl,l ISO assorted Basket ; for sale at JOHN HANNAN'S, tiev2B No 60 Water et. U KENtSW A ust received. 3 Crates Queens -14 ware, hest selection. Also, 9 Crates C. C. Queens wart,—at No. 5.9 Water at. lavt...3] JOHN HANNAN. CmovEitst.:ED % - v - , - ,.... 400 bushels Covet l, nov2l) KING & MOORHEAD. VI:OCR—IN WAR. S t , klour Just reed and for satiaty r civet!: SMITH & SINCLAIR. LA lIEF.N Al'lLb44-20 bbls. Green Apples for bilitl by ‘_r deel2 SMITH .k. SINCLAIR , I 1 A/ RIO l' II l' SEED—S bbls. T uriotby Seed foi sale - Cy noNsuIISMITH & SINCLAIR. LA Kll—A ii - , beg; nod Ltda., for sale by novll6 SMITH & SINCLAIR. _ _ LIME—Z.) Wits. Louisville White Lime just received and for sale ey (nov23) WM. DYER. ji - ITPLES-200 barrels good keeping Apples, various kinds, just received and for vale low by novl3 WM. DYER 159 Libeny at. OIkIINY-30 barrels Pearl Horalny, a first rate arti cle, for sale by [iov2o] WM. DYER. 2,00 BOXES RAISINS; 00 00 qr. " " just reed and fot sale by nowt JOSHUA RHODES, No. 0 Wood st It) Li .tc ci a. S l l . R A Z o l ie LSUGAß ie,.(, tn: (new;) Just reed and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, nov2l No. 0 Wood et. HALK—tt tons, Waite, for sale b y CnovtO B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO I CASE BLACK SA'FINETT—Junt received from the .1 inanuiecturer. For rule very low, by H. LEE, novl4 Liberty street 1 CASE CALIFORNIA PLAID; 1 I . 4 Brown Jeans; I " Prints ;Just received and for sale by novltl H. LIRE. John Dunlap & Co., CORNER OP 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 111 Warehouse 72 Casks and Cases of Goods, covering the following artieles: Tinned Saucepans, Round Pots and Oval Kettles; Enameled Saucepans and Maalin Kettles Fine Trays in setts ; Common Trays and. Waiters; Fite 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 Brace Candlesticks; Tinned Wrought Iron Tea-kettles; Tinned Basting Spoons, Table Spoons, &c ; Tinned Flesh Forks, Skimmers and Ladles; Roasting Jacks; Box Iron k, with Heaters; Commode Knobs, Coffee Mills, Lanterns, &c.; Fine Britannia Ware, in setts; Communion Ware, Swing Tea-kettles, &c.; Planished Coaftng Dishes, Urns,Oyster Rumors, &c.; Cruet Frames, with cot glass and common Bottles, Brass Rattery Kettles, Bell Metal Kettles, &c. Table Matta, Toilet setts, Seals, &e.; Pillar, Urn and Helmet pattern Coal Vases. Also, a large stock of Copper, plain Tin and 'aPliktl• ned Ware, Pressed Goods, &c., to which we would in. vile the attention of jobbers, wholesale buyers and others. JOHN DUNLAP & CO., sepls Corner Market and Second 'treats. TIN PLATE-200 boxes Tin Plate, choke brant — Ts - ,in 1 store and for sale by JOHN DUNLAP & CO , sep24 Corner Market and Second. streets. rI'EN BARRELS or . SHELL OYSTERS!—Just re eeived at "OUR Hotres," Diamond alley, tan barrels Shell Oysters For sale by the bbl. or hundred. uov7 ISENNETT. SP. TURPENTDIF,-40 barrels, in prime order, for sale by [novl6l B. A. PAH NESTOCK & CO. ti'ECKIERS' FARINA, Ride Flower, Saptoca, Sego 11 Arrowroot, warranted fresh ai.d genuine; for sale KEYSER & MellOw - ELL, 144 Wood street. JOSEPH S. MORRISON, Attorney at Lazo--Offtee on Fourth street, near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. (oc2o:y ii EiIiMEM i II 1 ' - - -, - ' - ''' .1 .1", - : ,., :,.',VVF: , i1",'-..' . ..4W - ,74:77 4 .;1,t,i , ,V,41:5,Ti:. , .;.,!:::,..-,: : :: : ` : 4;0. .. ',.',. ..,:e.r,f,-...!;:31.;:-.1'-'-,''',.',1!,„7,.,:,4•;-,,..;,..',:.ig-.t. '.:',* -- ,q - ..*:" - 1.: . ..:' ,3 . , F 1 -• ,- IF.'•;;•"•, - ' - :sj.z5..:fi.''-'`f..eV,' ; ',4:- , .*4 . W)Ag.. , -: , ,V, - .'' '- '''''s•-•'l"l'''..r":;-q‘'•?.:'---±''''''''',&''''..g.-;.•.:i'.tf::-,t,Q;',;'...;-.::t.-Z.Zj.g.,",!:'..nf-Y,..i.?V.'tz;.,,t.i,!-,.:.,.r.:,.t.,v,-,t.,,,,-- =ME ,Bankm 3,, anbAgubczng,AO: l 4g. Donkstie rtifd orisOiciVazgc, 'Ecink'A r otaf- Gal and Silver, 4ioughl, iha riied er SHE EXOTIANGM AND: "J 0r 6A6A . i1005110 , 11)1316 6 William A. Bin, & Ca.,,' 64 Wood Street, JJ INTIM= ALLOWZD on TIME DEPOSITS. rang2B /Mechanics Bank. Buzics's STITISP L O L FOIIRTR .621091: MARS= 57S6EZ THIS BANK is now preparpd to do business. Open from 9 A. M. to 3.P. AI— Interest paid on Special Deposits augll THOWSON BEL] WDI. B. EXCHANGE AND. BANKING OFFICE N. R. corner of Third and Mod shtets. SIGIIT and Time . Bills of Exchange;Earik Notes an foreign and domestic Coin bought .and Amid on lb' most favorable terms. COI leCtiOnBl3lade Inall the prinCipal cities of thellnion at the lowest rates. .jell 3 -•••• • - - - -- . • EIZRADLIDEL & , • . Bankossanzi Ezdtangs Brokers, nooks, Forefits and DomestießSls,Biatof Szekangs, Cerrificates .114cot it, Bank Notes, and Coin. Corner of Third and Wood eta., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. may2B N. 1101.1N1GA .111 P SUN, Bankers and Beak?, in Exchange Coinand Bank Nous, No. 55 Markstetries, Pirnburgh. SELLING HAM =HANGS. BUTLWO lIATII New York pr Cincinnati Philadelphia " Louisville Baltimore " I St. Louie; - Buying raw • Ohio / die Indiana • 44 Kentucky i It II 44 Along i n Tennessee 3 44 aal9-y IAS. d. 1100 d. THOS. SARGENT. }IOON Olt SAUGENT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE . BROKERS, N. E. Corner of Wood and Sixth sued!, Pittsburgh, .Pa. DEALERS in Coin, Btink Nines, Time Bills, -Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit,At EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale in sums to sun purchasers. CIARRINTiT and par funds received on deposits. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Unionoitthe lovrest rates. sepll-ly J. • C BILL BROKER, dealer in sime Notes, Droll:, dom maces, &e., &c. Office, (up stairs) NO, 28 Wood street Piusbrgh. • octlB ' SPANISII CIGARS-20,000, Prime, just rued and for sale by STUART & SILL, declo • 118 Wood at. CIOIIN-300 bushels iu store and for pale by deeta STUART Pc SILL PACHES --400 Obis., Just reed and for salibq dee IV STUART fr.. SILL. "" CILuV ER tisl.o-10 in store and for sale by decl9 ' STUART & SILL. CORN BROOMS-199 dozen, in store and for sale by decl9 • STUART & SILL. PEPPER -10 bugs, in store and for sale by deel9 . STUART &SILL EATHERB-3000 The.. Prime, in store and tar rale by decl9 STUART & SILL, US 'Woad sL KEG BUTTER in store, Boxes do r Ro lla decl9 STUART & SILL DEANS---db bbls., White, for sate by 11.) deele frTU ART de $11,L,118 Wood et • (IC/FEEL—A small lot fpr saleydeet9 STUART & SILL rfIOrsACCO-38 boxes, s's oud S'e, for ea e by deet9 STUART & SILL. _ _ fI.EA-4.30 half chests, for salelb7 1de01.9 * STUART & -SILL, ;la Wood. st CHEME—COD baxcs, Extra, just in store. decl9 STUART & SILL BUCKETS -100 doz., in was arid for sale by deal 9 STUART R. SILL, 118 Wood st. A PPLE.iI--1.60 barrels Green Apples, for sale low deet9 WM. DYER- DEL) PEACHE...4-200bushets, for wile by deell WM DYER EW CROP EUGAR-5 hhda., for sale cheap. decl9 W5l. DYER, N 0.159 Liberty at. AESRS-30 bids., fine order, for side 1ow: dec29 WAS. DYER. larDbilNY-33 bble. Pearl Hominy, on constgnmenl; JUR. ror sale by (deelO) WM. DYER. STEAMBOAT hIEN and others in went of a genuine article of /war tut Cigar', can get them at KEYSER & McDOWELVS Drug Store, 144 Wood' street A' t 0 —Famihet can be anapp le. with Lard Oil at retail, during the winter, by KEYS ER & McDOWELL, 144 Wood street TTAIR InithiHE, SOAPS, PERFUMERIES of all kinds, vrarraoted of the ; best quality; for sale to itEYSER k MeDOWELL'S • Stole- deeS "Lb UPTURES can be cured by Dr. CharteePoterrt.Truer .111,0 For sale at KEYSER & McDOWELL'SDrug Store, 144 Wood street. deed . QEI DLETZ POV deeß CHAS CIDER —fiibla, just receivr,d and for *ale by dee-9 JOSEPH MAJOR, N 0.4 Market st CORN IN THE EAR-600 bushels, on haul and for sale by RHODES& ALCORN, dec7 30 Fifth street. CORN-1500 burthels,lo arrive, and ar sale by dee RtIODM it ALCORN. JOHN MEAL—Of our own Grinding and Sifting, con-. ki ■ranrly on hand and for sale by • dee7 RHODES A. ALCORN. UIL MEAL-4000 bush., oi "own grinding," on nand and for sale by RHODES & ALCORN, dee7 3O Fifth street. A boo ;Oft hiiiednd tiiiukle by dec7 , RHODES //ALCORN IJRNIPS-300bu on hand and for sa eby • dec7 RHODES & AL CORN UOTATOES--100 bask', on band and for sale by dee RHODES I ALCORN WWI 2501311113. Monongahela Rectified WHISKEY, on hand and for sale by (d 7) J. B. BONNET &Co. ljo &ISMS AND CU ItRANTS-10) bx5..11.1. R.. Etaisins JR, new crop; 32 cks. Zante Currants; for sale by dec7 J. S. BONNET & CO. tierces S. C. RICC for sale by dec7 J. 8. BONNET & CO. ROCK CANDY-25 boxes No.l Rock Candy, in store and for sale by [deal] J. 9: BONNET & CO. OULD t..ANDLES —l3 boxes Cinelunan Mon% Candles,for sale by [d7] J. S. BONNET &CO. AIAjOHUIA-5 bb s. supenorUO per cent. Ateouta.. tor sale by [dec7l J. 8. BONNET & CO. Y&ACHESAND APPLES— " ISO bushels Dried Peaches; SO " " Apples ; received and for sale by JAMES PA:ITON, Jr., No. t 7 Liberty st, Opposite head of Smithfield. UU 0 COFFEE--80 bass prime Rio Coffee received and it, for sale by JAMES PATTON t dee4 No. 17 Liberty it. SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES-1U bbis. in store and for sale by JAMES VATTON Jr dee4 No. 17 Liberty at. 11 . 4 EACH BRANDY-24 bats., oratramed (out years old, in store and (be safe by dee4 JAMES - PATTON, Jr., N 0.17 loitieny CEM% CHEESE-53 boxes, Extra Large, we'd' and for sale by JAMES PATTO . p.I, dee4 N 0.17 Ltbarty at. AISIN...I—V 3 Raisins rtintS —8 doz. Beaver Tube just received and for gale J. by Letlit p s PATTON;Jr., dec4 ' 1 , 10.17 Liberty et. BEAVERS -A handsome lot of Beaver Cloths for OVer-Coats, such as Black,, Brown, Drab, Gray and Golder: Olive Mixtures. Also, a great variety of Blan kets and Feltingsi embracing all the above colors— which will be made to order in the newest and most ap proved styles, at (nov2Bl P. DELA.NY'id. CLOTHS—French, Bagnati, Belgian and American Cloths, of the most desirable colors: superfine black, blue, brown, olive green, olive brown, claret; all other desirable colors suitable for Dress and Busittesa,Coats— which will be made to order in a superior manner at n0v.26 1)KI A N lASSIMERES--Just received,l2 pieces New etyleof %, Fancy Cassimeres, together with a handsome lot of Silk, Satin and Cashmere VESTINGS, which will be made to order in th ?latest style, at nov2B TUST E• l' TOM etalade p. a and ovv 'ot tP an extensive assortment of GOODS FOR GENTLE. MEN'S WEAR, adapted to the present season, at nov24 P. DELANY:SAP Liberty at EADY-MADE CLOTHING.—A generalassortment R of ready Clothing, made up in accordance with the present fashion, iuid will be sold wholesale or retail es /ow ae they can be purchased at, tiny otliet ettablithment in Pittsburgh. [nor26) P. DELAN Y. 4) A BklLti. WHITE BEANS; ,Cd9k 2 bales Ginseng; received on consignment and for sale by [novl9] H. LEE, No.loo Liberty st. OTATOES-200 barrels, in store and for sale by P novl4 - CUMMINS et SMITH REEN APPLES-200 bbla., in more and for side by 1.31 - novl4 CUMMINS & SMITH. SWEET POTATOES--100 tibia. Sweet Potatoes .ta tierces do do Just received and for sale by nov29 ' MILLER & RICKETSON SHINGLES --108,000 French Creek Shingles just ree and for sale by !KILLS@ & RICKETSON, norl3 Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty weer. CANDLES—patent White and Colored, Sperm and Star Candles, for sale by .1. S. M. YOUNO & CO, • Fourth and Ferry ate. DEATH TO THE RATS-275 boxes of that irre proaebable and useful Exterminator of Rats, Mies, Roaches and Bed Bugs, on band and for sale by J. S. ht. YOUNG & Fourth and PerrOsts. - BAKERS' BROMA CticdMiChticolate add Schmertz' Sweet Spiced Chocatate-TorstdO:by 1. S. M. YOUNG & co., Fourth and Perry eta. -~ .. 111111 EDWLBD 114101 Buying rani County do City ord'o* Relief Notea Pennsylvania Co. Nem York Maryland • Now Orleans - • and goad, for a , a KEYSER & McDOWELL. all descriptions. on hand and (dee] RHODES d:ALCORN. just reo'd at for JAMES PATTON, Jr., N 0.17 _phony et. 5 qr. " " P. DELANY'S MEM '_t^i'.... . . t... ~~-.....,~.. ~.... EMNS OE =ME _ , =. T - BEA#TtnlETEEfiSlONotthisiTnititinitin* . :eoW mance on the :first. Manday in September Etoo ms „,- orfrederal streetilir"._Colonadtrßove,*=dmornrellkinn - bridge - . • English” Department. , including=nsailhog, and Defitung, , Writing,:English.Vranmia*,Elsernimi • Logic. English Composition and , Crilleism;Geop,a4lry t Elston), Arithmetic and the bigheabnlncheaoffidallie..!-- 111:111108i Natural Philosophy,.Chernistryfltetranomp, - ., Hotting, Physiology,Peologpc Intellectual and Science; andel I other buutchesireguisitorolt &crones •F. English Education. B2o 00 Classical DepurtinentOncluding-the Languages, each • • - - , , German - The - sureties-et competent tenehem,mat _secured sfichas desire instrneuon in French and Germaninnd:::..;',,i ,„ ~, also utilraaringi Panting and Music. • -•1- It is desirable that-pupils enter nt the commencement or the Sussioul yet theparerecelved,at.any time, and are charged at the above rates.from the tinuaofentranne No l deduction made forabsences, , exeept to ealics: protracted Maass. Purtherinformation map be obtalnettoina apppplications made by , calling uponthe PIIVACIEI44BI;hit aooms on Federal )street, or at his Lodgings 11011ra/in's arty street -Pittsburgh; between ad arilt-411istreettiLoabr-:_,::,,, addressing a nine through-the Pittsburgh Post OW_ in the Principal, ' - —N. W....:14)7CCALF., -- : Allegheny, August 7,1849. - (angOnitt L,Cashier. ' Bocket B6o7cst Books t TUST:RECBIVED 41-erheTREBBYTERIAIct 4100 E, :'• 0 ROOMS, N0:72 Wobil' •striet, - 14.!stairs,Abe following addition of iralindllellbokal-"-Tor info allow prices: - Townsend's Arrangement of thelllble; , ; Netuider?s- History of the Chtiatian ' , Religion- and rL• Milton's Treatise On Chrietlaid.DOctrine • .-- Hesemiaf , Hebrew and Eitglish•Lexicon; :,,•; : Bobinson's Greek 'Hartnett} , OttlieGospeli • Scott's Bible,'6 *blames ; "': ' • Medium's China:and its'PrOSpeete; Calvib's Inatitates.of Abe Christian Religion; Charaock on ilib - Diviue Attributes; • Thonghts on Public Pieper, by Rev S. Miller. D. D.; ? Thoughts on Religiose Experience, by Key. A. Alex- anderD;lf.; • • Bonar's Memoir of Atddheyne; illeCrie's Life of 'John Knox; Psalm and Hymn Book; in a variety of landings . ; , Bibles and Testaments, do , do • And many other valuable works, to which the attention 1. . of the reading coninumity is parnealarlyinvited..DMy24- New Books. ,- DinesioutN ANMPATIENT, or a Pramieal View° the Mutual Duties, Relations and Interests of the Medical Profession and the Coritmaitity' by Worthington Hookei, rd. D. The Works of Idiebanl * De Essayr Loiters, Ice. Ry Wm Hallett. .Ninevak andits Remains; . by Austen lionryla4an • -• Ego ? D. C, 1.• Ghmpses of.Rpain, or Notasof an UnfinishedVanikr • 1841; by S T. Wain& Tupper's Proverbial ,Moiiiphy;nivv"editliMr Was-% tutted., Just receivedly JOHNSTON dt viocanm Corner Market tuniAl sts: _ Winter itosiezy. = WITH HAVE JUST EECEIyR, direct from ltioinort, Ilk) doz. Ladies' ( London died "fast black ) 75- " " dark grey Vigenies; • '.'' - to .F " • 'atipir: lambs'wool r; too " Misses' " " ' • " r. Also—A further suPlgy of Lambe , Wool Vedenihinit - Drawen and Seeks of our own manafaeture;wlda, for, • -, -1 warmth and durability, tannin be equalled; - WILLIAM Warr • Stocking hlrintifattory, Fifth_streetr. - Between Wood'indldirket. nov29 Boots mind ShiTea. - i A ininimo Azsomninctilvif, vickiii _.,_... , : niiabefor the Falliad.Viitetrnie2N consieting.:ifNen'',:oACe:r':o/SV 4Hiati , and Chi/4We; wea r , of er:ty_._etal ? etyiet iidike . I.wsuittoamaTheow.usxtro34e4o44. tale °entail, milt find it to their rtlynntste:Ao:igrrei U.UR ""-; calli and examine for thetristivei: . , ___-„,....., TROTH & SCUTT, .... Corner of 4iii and Smithfield ein,',Pilieh MO; Pa: fl:7- Don't forget the ;dime.. . . ' .octrt 11 . ODICINSORIVI _. , , . . _ . 9AnmtisviraluT, - 111.1ss77&1". &Wu,' sTow. • Wood street, mar St. Charles MI4 Pi abuts!. THE subscriber has eonstant4oini,hitid„thi.hiSeitiiir handsomest stock of the Above- artielealui bib Sound' in any estabtishment East or West,aod hat jaittoett some new styles of his ourn.tmportatiOrt; totiounlukant: other store. i t • - . Solar stand,Aiangit,g- and aide Lampe; F luid and ctirspbino ' - ,i Gizondalcs, Candelebras, French and Engliillt Mantel Ornaments; Britannia Warn, Wailetn t &O, will be sold low, in large and satiallicitsi to anit-Inte abases& Merchants and families are Invited 10 calt~as ' it=is .laorthlookitr , at at any titrie.T. - . ) ;;,„ ,XIIODMINSON:-, A LOT OF GROUND, 30 feet by'l2o Theatre, Fifth street. Terms moderate and pay- .'" meets easy. Enquire of ROBERT PORTER.: - novl4 Attorney tit Lave, Fifthatriai.' • • M ' HOUSE. , Jz- YSTERS: OYSTERS !!—The -Oyster O "My House," eonaer ocSeventh and sts.. sum open. toett6as I A VALUABLE FARM FOR B.S.L/ll—Eitinuer-ort*tte ~. • State road; six miles below'Beavef,;ituf'theDhia , river; contains 110 Acres 1.75 cleated bilTenue well din hexed; has abundance of first rate c'end: fine clanuida , - • god water power ; 'hive Dwelling Rouses,_ sslalge Barn; and. other out buildings ;.-largrgardea; - orchard, with grafted fruit of sarioaskinds;:goil waterieDvrell:; ; A : t arranged ant gßod order. Immethiste posseastoriCan-- be had, and a portion of the stock °MINS-farm; stun;'-bay' and grain, tic, will be sold at fair prigaLitterittiredt' - ' eI..CUTEBERIti• ' it; Smithfield aL A,LIJ Bt. ': EA EsTATs N.AL h..II,tt,EPI - "GE ' '' ' " ' - ..„ -, 5 -- SALE-. 1 Rouse and Lot on Washingtinfitt SHOO: . A House and Lot and Carpenter Shop oni,edlie street sm. A House and Loroet Sampson street: $BOO A, - ----,...,-.„-, House and Lot on .Anri Street : s6so__, - 'A. Ler 20feet on ... ' . .:&4 Romeo street by MI deep : 8350 . Five Lots cia Liberty". street, each S5OO. Four.Lotson Hank' Lane, South Cam-- r ; T mon,: each 5800. Two pals on Harrison rune 4 - encti ' _ • ~.. _ 8200. Terms easy. 's: cunitiVar, .- • --- deal° Gen. Agent, 'Srnithheld,street.'- ' - .;:E.:‘." . ..i ...14mttS. A. LNECri vali open a handsome assort- - • '..,::,p. meat of Fall and Winter EfON/VRTHi - CAPH mg HEAD HASSLES, of the bitestinyietwkith a rev , ,....,'.... riety of Goods in her Line :amebic, to.the presentandap':!: , - ,' ' -. . 2... t ,, .; -, proluibing season, on 27tunday, the 131 - 6fNbeeteihiti^:.= - • , -- ~.:::, Store on Fifth street, four doe:stream:a:tot, East. eute, 16 ~s , ---" "'" oet.2l:dtm ' - ' A Beautiful arlklie for Ladles. TATARRANTLI) not to, injure, but bit iht '. eontrary id 1/1 improve the-texture Neck Skididittikeitifitifti": smcmth, and give the Face, and - Brow bf Ladies; "". _ pure, life-like whiteness. Stich is the qaalities of Ames' Spanish Lilly White—but mind.you gut the genuine. Atli for Janes' Spanish 1...111y - Whue.' - 41" .Sold by the Agent," Jaikiari,'Sß-Libertk t '. Pittsburgh. Price 23-Cts:"." " ttag94y. , HE HOMELY' OF BOTH SEXES, .- • YELLOW, ]DAR - AND RED FACES, • • Are requested to read andltant thavirtnewor art arti.• ele that will snake them the Moselovely and' BEAUTIFUL OF NATURE'S CREATION. It was discovered by nn Italian' Chemist, sad ithaa the most astonishing powerof Tendering coarse, dark, low or sallow" akin, cleat;whlte4 - SO lirao6lhi - 1111d perfextit innocent, being composed ofrareiNAttai-7-,;-"2-_- PURPLED AND BLOTCHED rA Together with every kind of eruption, - ate eured"bg Ita". use, and at least thirty physicians All New York if the genuine Sold by WM. JACKSON, He: %Liberty street, head of Wood. . THE CROWNING ORNAIRENT,-itts to theaCtalirke, - ; Guano is to the Earth, in making it fruitful:: • it Is as certain in ha effects as-to-morrow or mai Now, reader, these respectabla citizena,cerlirr Rota Jonek's Coral Hair Restorative.- tail' have tie following; effect without fail"—itimillforce the human Hale tr,„ - mathe head, it will stop - it failing, cure scurf or danftp.;... ~-. hair . end make red, gray, and light grow dark. Mr. W. ToMpkunt,92 King st. New Xork. Mrs. Matilda Reeves, Myrtle:Avenue:Rnsoltliit.,,:-.,...,..f1 : -, Me. James Power,-grocer, Fulton sr.:Brooklyn:. Mr. Thomas Jackson, Montour's laitid, near. burgh. Hedry E. Cullen, barber on hoard theVcitittAmtßieri.l... Bat the beautiful, the:glorious effect hitcuidreaslng-f-,,, and beautifying_the.hair, making it 1 1.014 dark, ILlftt.4ol.: keeping 'tap - thrice as long as nay citler'.artictexuade.., , : , -21 Reinder it is. no and „Ott*: a.nd , the pitbll.o"- -; are coaseientionaly.and honestly.pasured..tinqthts.abova..,:,Z;', are its real and true qualities. . • . Becareful and get thegenuine. Ask tutqattel'e Ooral. -.4% ; Hair Restorative, and - MO no other, , ,t Sold by the agent, .Whl. Pinsburgh. Price n 4.50 eta., and_one donut, JONES. ITALIAN CHEMICAL -SoAfi SORE HEADS, OLD SORES, SCllttk," - tatikus6, l ; LAS ) SALT RHEIJM, .antl# hits the best 'afoot carom any similar diseases. A 4 a proof ofitsturozeiol-r. enact, It can be used Ltelth the AThfert peifect =dots. for Chafe. aud . Chlipe in infants; looking, thMit soft, he!lthy..ta_ t hc!t.os. cosmette, . THE Will . find it has a charming effect- in making, the elda smooth, soli; "whitey and delietue; remuslisvirecklesto wrinkles,' disfigurements; /sc. In . fact, ;Janes! ChemiCal Soap is the mostbeautiful, yet amaderfalivralt4s: ofscience: - • - • ' BUT, READER , BEWARE,, BEWON Of Counterfeits. .• . Sold by the agent, WM. JACITSON, lita :Liberty, street.: Pittsburgh. nugSdP .IrP YOUR. TEETH are ever So dark, ored and dirty, or your breath ever so - foul ind by ourchasing ,ft 28 China .Box. PASTE, tbiti Z ailln , reYOUP:thOUgit Yee' iteed 2 nOEY.' ta k e my word,. but then _you cannot .2oubtlhat,lafth remota; and scientific Dentist; Dr. E. N.,,,,.F1 . ;7;L1N . ,,tirN Yorit,who says; . "Fhave both tumid and analised this-beau latd'itti-..;!4V Palatable article, _ganef(' Amber Tenth ty . tffl t -ts recommend it es possessiig alt the Sold hY the agent. Wttt:J.l.E4l4. SD; Pittsburgh. Price 23 eta WWI Piwei. , liNftrattousec:: • • - NO 47 MARKET. , STREBT.-PITTSBURGBiPEINMW:i THOMAS - PAIMILEIEt ESPECTPULLY Imnoances , to his frieridcandiwil7- - f . -: tomer*. that' , he ban had , at no past - Tided sive a Stock as be haunt present; -- chasers, on eery moderate tenni:44-4W , rrand•in Marker area, almost every ante including countixg•roomi bedchtmabw j e , lor and hall Paper. Bordersi board Priam, Paper and‘.lvanaprircot Bonnet and Binders' Brairdt4. ,, 'Wridri) 'Pea Paper; he is abundantly, strppl merchants and honsekeepenita sortment. Rags and Tanners' Scrapsmirca it ant nrlCer • imdtes. Vriatcr.prOHN "EXTARRANTg, to keen your rettrA Y V kind ymathor., iitg r uaticilare doc49t S. Mr • fi -; .:- 311 ' , , . ~ - .7r F .- • f C" '_':;ion `: SEMISI ENE .:' . ..,..,7, 7•.:-.::-.:: t •' MB -- .44i1iac".44,:?' , _ ..•• ,t,L,.- . -, 11: , •;14: . 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