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( .M410= 31, ; 4 ; 4 =1 1 . an Zi. *roans's:vitas. ierTtoitrtootrld toning Aped:-dab rtntms Vf4tei CORNEROV WOOD AND , I•AFT ih r d n .our Establishment,- -a splendid tga7 ra paw -- - efikri ded n , Machine,we are:prepared In& Newecter e ar!d e so ni ok ti rk po in n a th g e ty m l o n ist ofnn surposeed beoutp_iin e oin arn rea sonable tering: respectfull ysolicit:the patronage or be public in ibis ininof our bushings, _ - • .1177.-,De.mocrati6, Meeting:-..the Democratic cameos of•tteDiftli:Woutaill Mee; at he Public School House, corner orMakittt aud - Trle Street ou evening, the Sith Ittet.iat..7 O'clock, to, nominate , Ward 01r:cm— Neon , &1 4 r:24te:,,:ttettiiii31;ete of the . Stith will meot ttfahoOsi , of iliasiox - Ror„in sold IVard, on Saturdasql3tcengt, forjbe, purpose of roma:Wooing Wald MANY. _ tEr beillociiits fir tiiii-stli ward will meet *title hOt.bie of 11.,E0.0t,0n - E . U.Topalr evonirwoo nominateWa.ritthrtters. ' dec.W r :Cr G. *A. Bilargar X••• 11 • -It Emm•• to a moo/three. story,Brielt,tm l toixi ei., one door bp low Sixth street: 'TEETH, INSERTED,from one to a whale Sett!,, .by, Atmovpherie:Preitiurp, with:a beautiful representation of the Natural Oust, restoring the Ram to lts.origtnal Shape. TEETH EXTPXTED, with little or,49,pain: .fterrxre TEgiliCpetnlauexitly. saved 'by PLIIGGIIIG, preVintilfgthe.Tooth-uelte,orlilehistnuehbet ter then eurtngit; though should be done in 'five min otes, or evenxixstantly. tip2l:l, AttetuttonißOßEßT BARKER, Mamma= TAILOItyNo.3I Market, betteeen Secand, and Thin! struts, rittebtergh;-Cousunitly, outland, a large and-gene rat as sortment of PASIIIONOIS RjEADVBIADZ Cr 011inia• Partieuipi.attehtion paid to the Cutting of Cusiom Work, wM-6. will, e made in the most fashionable man our, and on reasouabluterma.. mayB Notice...iTheSouvrEnianZaccits-Sociarr,orPitts buygh and Allegheny, meets' oh the second Monday of every month at SehOehleitete, in - the Diamond. an y] loa' Yomtp,jr., Secretary, - "Orr - Notice...Mlle Journeymen Saddlers, Harness and Trunk Kialteral.Seciety meets the first Saturday of evertArtorth, at Union Hail, corner or Smithfield and Fifth istreets (mayl9:ly) - W. C. GALLAS:Eat, Set'y. irredd-fhellowst Hal!, Odeon Building, Pourth strat,-between. Wood and Smiz4fidd streas.—Putsburgli Encampment s No. 2, meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays oreach . . Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 2d and 4th. Tueiidays. Mechanics' =Lodge, No. 9, •meets every Thursday evening. Western Star. Lodge, No. 24, meets ovary Wednesday ev l enfil t" ' Lod ri I r o n t tri Thria l ! Lo g. Ti m o. eg e tt: i4. e m re e r e y o hi c a v n e d ry ayAv id 'n a g i evening. ' may29:ty irrA Rare Chance or obtaining a superfine BAT or CAP equal to any that can be manufactured, is now offered, as I am determined to sell off my present stock atgreatly reduced prices, i n order to make room for my fa stock. If you would secure a bargain call soon. WM. .F.L.FAIING,, 130 Wood at.. corner of Virgin alley. : 2 . 1:1g-I. 0. of 0. B.—Place of Meeting, Washington Hall, 'Wood street, between sth and Virgin Alley. Ptrrsanatin LODGE, No. 336—Meets every 'Tuesday vcening. Mitacserthat Ertesmesnanv, No. 87—Meets tat and 3d Friday of each month. nusro.4—ly F.—At.Laointur GoDos, No. 4D meets at the Ha llorner of 'Wood street and Virgin Alley, every Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. radyltdm G oaoal)aasarr,9ec'y. REIIARKAELE CUBE OF Kum's EVIL AND SCROV uLA, by the use of the Atocuican.oll. CLIWINTIATI, March 12, 1849. This is to certify, that Ithave, been afflicted with tbe King's Evil for fourteen years, in which time'l. had tried the skill of four of the beat physicians -in Pittsburgh, Pa. •It got - so bad, and so much inflam ed, that .I was not able , to bend my arm; there were' three lumps about thiixize of a hen's egg. As soon as I commenced the use of the American Oil, of which I took 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 time, the two ,small once entirely disappeared, and thelafge ones-soon after. I also applied the Oil to a child, whose hand got severely - burnt by falling in the fire; the oil relieved it instantly; the child did not even cry after the burnt part was dressed. I cordially recommend it to all 'who may be thus afflicted. . ' , ....2 1.. ';..! -.. 't',,''., : :. i'.f.,-'4',:--;')-:.1..•-:,::.,i,.;.,•.';:' . : ~... .... 4: , :. --...:. - k A T . A ..- ;'''' : .ti',.7:..-V::.;.:',:i,•-::-'d'., 1 , , : Sold wholesale mid retail by Wm. Jackson, the proprietor's sole and only agent for western Penn sylvania, Western Virgiela, and Northern Ohio, No. 89, Liberty street, bead of Wood street, Pittsburgh. Price 50 cts..per bottle. M ElMil BEWARE or Ntnomous Cotarreastrrs.—None is genuine'but what has the name and address of WIII. Jackson,l 4 lo. g 9 Liberty. street, Pittsburgh, on the label, and in the pamphlet in which each, bottle is enclosed. The names of the proprietors, D. Hall & Co., Kentucky, 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 counterfeits are sold at various prices under. Sold retail by sub agents in almost every town in the above Districts. decl2:d&w A CORE AND CERTIFICATE AT HOME.—READ WHAT to seta or TEE Prraorstrx.—l hereby certify, that, about two weeks ago I was seized with a vin• lent attack of VOMITING and PURGING, Cholera Mot , bus, with very distressing pains in the stomach and bowels, which was completely relieved by two tea ithoonfull doses of the .Pefraletun, 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. Pittsburgh Dec. 11,1849. itn=ll I am Captain of the Areadna ' and was a witness to the astonishing effeecte of the Petroleum, in the case of Henry Wise, who is one of the bands on the boat. Signed, NIMROD GRABILL. Pittsburgh, Dec: 11, 1849. IlEe" See general advertisement in another col umn. decl3. TOOTN-ACKE, TENDER Gams, BAD BREATH AND RITE TzErn,--By the use of Wheeler's celebrated Tea=berry Tooth Wanly Tooth-ache can be etrectmilly cured. Tender and Diseased Gums made firm and healthy. Bad Breath much improved, and the Teeth reed from tartar, and made beautifully white. Price,so cents per bottle. This article is patronized by the elite of society—is highly concentrated, and will make one pint of the wash. Sold wholesale and retail by Wht. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store, "BIG BOOT," Bo Liberty street, head of Wood street. Pittsburgh. apa7almdtew MI 18 49 . .11axpress Wagon Line, Through • C hars. ti~E subscribers having suspended their Canal opera none until the opening of the Spring Navigauon, have established an EXPRESS LINE, by Rail Road and Wagon, between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, by which they are prepared to forward 6000 lbs. 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 arrangemetiesfregarding rates. regularity and despatch, cannot fail to give satisfaction to all who favor them with their.ecratmands. - ``°,~ W EMPRESS ARRANGEBIEN'V. .nin• RUM 1849: ' =I Adams & Co. , st Line., MBE citizens of 'PITTSBURGH and •hi vicinity are respectfally informed that we have no' connection with any other Western E.rpress, and are now prepared to forward PACKAGES, MERCHANDISE, &0., from Boston, New Philadelphia and Baltimore, to Pitts. : burgh and oth.'",,Sesteru Cities. with extra:in:Hilary el pedttion and axesoasnix At Baltimore we have• associated with Ms Dr. W. S. Woodside, who was for fifteen year. Superintendent of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company; Howard Kennedy, Esq„ for many years confidential agent of the Post Office; and G. IV. Cass, Esq., of Brownsville, Pa.— These gentlemen will give personal supervision to the Line fromßaltimore to Pittsburgh. • From Philadelphia we shall run THREE Daily Ex press Lines. arriving at Pittsburgh respectively in Two Three and Four Days. One Two Day Line will run at mail speed. and is principally intended for small and Valuable Packages. We shall invariably receipt for vmusand PRICE. ~y N: We have an arrangement with Messrs. Edwards, Gale & Co.'s TRANSATLANTIC EXPRESS, by which we rat forward Packages to, or transact commissions In; Great Britain, Fiance,' and most of the Continental Cities. Messrs. - Edwatds, Hale & Co unite in England with tbewell known great forwarding house of Messrs. Chaplin & Horn, and in France with the " Messageries Nationale?, We shall spare no expense or exertion Inget our goods through with the utmost despatch, and endeavor to fur nish Ike public with a really well conducted Express.— Small parcels and packages will be carried by us at ex tremely low prices. Persons wishing to use our Lines are respectfully re quested to particularly order their correspondents to ship by " ADAMS & CCl.'s EXPRESS." Philadelphia, Nov. ADAMS & CO. (Er The Agency of the above Exeress Line will be conducted A this City, by J: C. BIDWELL, nov24Om Water street ) , y. EV/LOP : it AN AGENCY • r „JOHN THOMPSON. • • OS: Carpet Ittanufaetttrer, - No. 11513 laaaati...Srazirr Prrisatranit. Is also appointed , Agent for P. W. Byrne sit Co's Nevi York' Line of Ships, for bringing Erni:grants from and remitting money to England, Ireland, Seotland and Wales tryStinui from five - dollars to any amount remitted with despatch. at the lowest rates of discount. -y1.3 CRANHERRIIM-10 bbls. Cranberries Inst received and for sale at JOHN HANNAN'S, decl3 • 59 Water street. :. 4 .•:'g -- ,i...- - .'. 1 ',''' , . , .',-., , ,,:',...... , .. - .:-.,, 2 . ....•:: . '. 4 's .. '.:':• - )::.'•-iT - ,..e:, -. .:';.,:A-:''-1. .':' .--- ' - '.l'' , . - =, : ' 'i':f:• :.7 :,.r: , ' , : ,, ,;7 7,-,, ''' , ..'4. , ,.4.;:•'i. , ..1.ii:','.'i:•• ' , - 2 . •- ~-5t,',,,.5.:.:'.-!:;.-:1::•••,..,,.,.,1:..,:=..,t:-.-..,.i.-7-:. ,V r ~,_., ~~ _ ,C` . ...••••:'..'::':P.f - %.,!'...:-..":', ~ , ; --,-- . .- f f, . :3. ~... ._.. ME • - theiutnnittilioat MRS. HANNAH MORE. WINTER ABILANGEDI EN T. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Cor. Penn and Wayne •ts., Pittsburgh. THOMAS.BORBIDGE, 278 Market street, Philadelphia. I lV.' - . - i: -. •:'.:'! , :'',. , :• :' , ' ,- ..'' -,- . - ' : ' .- :.\' , _.....::': , '1''.: : , - ' - ',::',', , ,. - .,',..',':'.,',; - :, - .',.','-'! . .i'l'.'-'''.2. Mini - !f. =HMI ' 646 .881nEti BI'BTSBURGIII BOARD OP TRADE, AN Tkßrr.r.pArf - tp.; - *EXO.BAR JO HI7A 11.. .._ . MURPHY, corcwirrga tort tmostsemt. ' PASSENGER ORKENTB FOR 184 g. ‘' 3teambliktPackietL4Neavesdailytoreineinnati,lo m. Passenger Packet, vm,Biowisvilie, to Baltimore and Philadelphia, 8 A. is i atitlB.r. Bail Coach Line„diseet to ieldleidelphia, 9 A. at., and 191 21.. • - Western and Soithern Mateo . ac e, at e, . North-Western, via Cleveland, - 40 A. . Erie and Western Ni York, daily, bA. Nortk - asalont.49 Philaa ol 9:o ll 42 'Wept Sandays,9 . AILEIVALS.AND DEIARTOEE OF MAILS. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 AL. x., eloaeal.2 at, Western Mail,Cin..andlsatuar.,due B.P: st.,eloses6A.re. Soutk,via.Balt..anifWaskinator,duell P. IL cldtess NorthMestern via- Cleveland, nue 10 A- lit.:C/0365 0 Bt., Erie and Western New York, due Sr.a4,cloaesB ALM STOCKS. Par value. Asked. Offered Bank of Pittaburgh---- ••• ..... 1950,00 $51,00 8 50 , 00 Exchange Bank •• • 50,00 50,00 48,00 Meridiem , and ht. Bank 5000 - 51,00 50,00 Farmers , Deposltßank None in market. Bend Street - Bridge . 60,00 60,00 49,00 Northern Libertiesßridge • --- 60,00 35 , 00 Oldlaleghety,BrAge• —• • • 25,00 37,00 35,00 Connelsville R.:.R.linock, paid on ' shares,lll2,so-•;—• —•—• • • • City Bonds or emst,r). • • Bronongthelaßridge• --- 25,00 1640 Gas Stock • - 7. 50.00 50,00 50,00 Penns. iiii, quoted in Philadelphia Penna.-We • " " 1011 New inane Treasury Notes, Vs, quoted In Philode • •1171 Weekly Review of the Dlarkets. OFFICE OF THE POST, FRIDAY MORNING, December 21, 1549. I We have fib remarks to make, except that Wei newt is just as it was last week. ASHES—We hear °lsmail transactions at the an. ne zed prices, the same as heretofore. ' Soda Ash 31 1 Pearls, OGIOI Pots, 4105 lSalarauas, 5;051 Bambino, 3104 ALUM—We note sales in a regular way at 3103 l ALE—There is no change in prices. We quote as followal Bavarian Beer, 9 , bbl, Bommon, per barrel, XX do . XXX do • Common, half barrels, XX do IrYX do Common, qr. do barrels, XXX do —with 50c per b/d thrown off for cash BROOMS—The market has a better supply now that' heretofore. We quote sales at $1,7502,50 as to quality. A very superior article is held at 63,00. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—The market is fully sup plied and prices are some what depressed. From first hands we quote at $1,b001,62 per 100 lbs. BRICKS—Fire bricks are selling from stores at $13013,50 9 M. Paving brick, from yard, $5,500 6,oo;•Common, $4,5065,00. Pressed, $l2, delis. ered. BLOOMS--WeAuote at $7O for best quality; for common 550,055,00. BEEBWAX..Sorne transactions reported at 190 20c. from first hands and from store. BRAN AND SHORTS—SaIes of Bran at 12}e.; from store; of shorts at 18e. There is a brisk de mand; with light receipts. BUCKETS—There is a good demand; sales of Beaver and Marietta from first hand at $1,751i1,87; from store at $2,00. Tile market seems to be folly supplied. Receipts large. • BEANS—Some demand; sales of small lots at 68 5 1 / 7 0c. BEEF—Sales of Dried Beef at 8081 c. it a retail way; but little doing. 'CORN MEAL—Fair supply in market with sales at 45e. COTTON— . —We have no sale. to report hero as the Factories get their supplies in the the south. As our readers know prices have advancod. COTTON SEIKETINGS--Sales of best quality Penn Sheeting. at Sc.; of Nonatook at 71c. CANDLES.. We have no change to report: City dipped. 9 000 Ciacinnatido 022 Mould- 10 0010} Sperm, best brands3o 0332 Pittsburgh Star • • —2l 022 Do. inferior 25 Me CRACKERS..The regular sales to the trade are at the following rates: Water Crackers Butter do. Pilot Bread Sugar and Soda Crackers COTTON YARNS—For the various articles un. der this head, the following is u correct list of pri ces No. 5, ets per Iro di 6 , it 66. It 7, It 44 PEE= II 9, ifi . Cl t, 10 , II Sf " 11, .. .. 201 '' 12, '' .. do DOZEN No. 500, eta per 1b.... 10 a 600, a a .0 a 700, a Carpet Chain, 23 Coverlet Yarn, Twine, 23 DRUGS—The renewal of the most prominent art Ihs 156118 Alum, 6 , 3eB 4 Asafcctida,ll63.. • • 18a23 Arrow Root, "...12814 Aquefortls, ‘ , ...10011 Labarge, ~. ..51061 Madder Umbropsl2ol3 Castor Oil, bbls... $1,65 Quinine, oz. $4,2500,30 CORDAGE..There ha manufacturers, which ar • Manilla Rope, by C0i1,.... Do do when cut, White Rope, by Coil, Do do when cut, Tarred do by C0i1,.. Do do when cut, Packing Yarn, fine, Do —do common 9c Manilla Bed Cords, $1,75532,625D,b0 p Do do per coil, 13 p Hemp do 1,5002,25103,00 p Do do per coil, 10 r Manilla Plough Lines, 75087 p Hemp do do 75 COPPER.. The ratesare, Braziers 271328;Sheath ing 27; Old 18019. CHOWLATE—SaIes at $2,7503,00, according to brar.d. FLOUR—There has been bat little doing this week. We quote 5.1,3104,45 at the ruling rates from first hands. Fine extra lots sold at a shade higher. FISH—The market for all kinds continues quite firm with regular sales as follows :—No. i Macker el, 214, No. 2, 10,50; No. 3at 7,50. bbl. Sales of best Herring at $6,50; of common eastern at $5,50 v bbl. White or Lake fie:, are sold at $8,25a5,00 yr bbl. and Codfish at $4,75 ap drum. FRUIT—As the holidays are approaching Fruit dealers are making preparations for huskies& They are all antiro now. For Liried Fruit there is still a good demand, and fair receipts. We quote Peach. es at $2,25; Apples at $1,1201,25; Green Apples are worth,oo6ii'2,so. Raisins sell at $3,00. There is no change in other articles. FREIGHTS..Itates East by wagons $10:1,25. There is but little freight for steamers. FURS—The following are the rates at present.—. Red Foi, No.l, 25 ' SO I Raccoon 121® W: O's Gray Fox Mink ••• • 5 5i 25 Muskrat Deer Skin. lb. 14 55 FEATHERS--Sales of small lots from store' at 330.34 c. GROCERIF,S—We quote Sugar as before 51626 c.; Molasses at26102.8c. Coffee at i2iti2lc. and firm. Sugar Hones Molasses sells at 400 1 42 c. Rice is worth 6c. GRAIN..SaIes of Wheat at 81:035c Corn at 45c. Rye and Barley at 500155 c.; Oats 30033 c., from firs hands and from store. GENSING.—HeId at 25c. GUNPOWDER—SaIes are regular at the follow ing rates: FFFQ 4,75 ® 5,60 I Eagle do. in pa. Eagle 61 lbs • • (IP 3,00 pers. OJ 3,37 Do. dz. Ilb ean're 7,00 Rock powder• •• • 3,25 0 3,62 FFFQ do.• •• • 0 4.00 GLASS—The following are the ruling rates for the various sizes Window Glass: City brands 8 by 10, 14 ;10 by-12, 4,50 ;12 by 18,87 ; Patent do. 10 by 14 to 16 by 21 810,500815 go hoc. `Pot the varitius sizes of country brands, the ful , lowing are the established prices: 8 by 10 83,25. 11 by 16 10 by 12. •• - ........ 3,60 11 by 17 10 by 14 3,75 12 by 16 10 by 15 4,50 12 by 17 10 by 16 9,50 12 by 18. •- • 10 by ....... 9,501 24 by... 30. Fitts Gans.—We give the'following condensed -- list for some of the principal articles or Flint Glass, arrtianniachared and sold to this city : Plain Tumblers per 'dos. 30c0 3,00 Mould do 1.1 61 87{0 1,75 Pressed do . <, 1,0042 345 ' Phased do toys " " 371 Goblets.. • 1,500 9,00 Champaigues ' " 2,7507 6,00 Wine Glasses " " 506 8,00 LeMonades 756 6,00 Jeilystands, each 500 2,00 Decanters,. putdoz 1,09912,00 - } 5,00 1,43 Vi.„oo • • •136 00 • • • $6 00 ... 700 ... 600 ... 300 .... 3 60 .... 4 00 .... 160 ....175 .... 2 00 83,754, bbl 4,50 " 3.25 " lc 41 1 ' lb POUND TARSI No. 13 cte per 115.....21 ... 14 It 44. „.. 22 cc 15 414 ili 4 . 16 4 . 44 '24 sr 17 .4 .. 26 CC 38 . Cl rr 19 0 21 " 20 " " 26 TAWS. No. 800, eta per d0z...8 at 900, X ''. ..do X 1000, w Candlemick, 181 Bag Fining, do Batting, Nos. 102-12, 11 is a list of prices orsome ides under this head : Brimstone, fo. Camphor, ref, 35040 Chloride lime,".. 0 Cochineal, " 1,3001,60 Copperas, "...110 8 Liquorice rt. , ' 9 ~ ball ".....20021 Sal Soda 4043 Glue, coin. 4, •• • • 1101 e been some alterations by noticed below: ...16c ...16c ...12c ...12c ...11c ...12e ...10c MEM __,.,g., , ..i, ,•-;:,Z':',4.'.,•4.'- .1 - Pitchers - ...... • -1 Pitchers, heavy pillaredi per Pair ' .2,00010,00 • Pitthers,heavy coil:tate, each 750 2,50 Molasses cans " " • ... 500 6,00 Molasses cans; Britannia tops, per pr, 750.4,00 Flower vases, per dozen 4,000 13,00 • Flower vases, cut, per pair 6,000 4 L2,00- Jel'y glasses, per dozen 1,250 7,00 Pressed sweet-meat dishes, per doz. • 1,25010,00 Pressed sweat-meat bowls, per pair • 870 8,00 Bureau knobs und pine, per dozen • • •1,00 01,50 APOTIIECJ.RILS' SIIOP SITILNITDRIL Specictjars, lackered covers, per doz 1,25010,00 - Showlare per doz 8,00018,00 Fluted Colognes, . 4 •• . • ......... 3,00011.00 Tinctures, ground stopper, per dozen •1,00012,00 Show Bottles, each 750 2 , 00 HEMP— Some small sales from store at $l6OO 170,00 per ton. HOPS—Sales of Eastern at 20c. HULLED BARLEY..ReguIar sales at 3c. pet H; Pearl do. ntsc. HAY-Sales at scales at 89,06010,50. SIDES—We make no alteration in our quotioas. Mianturi 7 0 9 ' Do.kippsPskin.l,oool,62 span sh 14 GP 16 !Green 0 31 Do. salted ' 0 i IRON AND NAILS-4 brisk business is now do ing. We quote as lolloWs : Plat Bar, 2 4-50515: according so size; Round & Square Bar, 2 4 Milli; Band Iron, 2 4.643 c; Hoop Iron, 3107 c; Sheet Iron, 41536 c. Nails-10 to 20d, 63,25 is keg; 64 to 9d, $3,50; 6d to 7d $4; 3d, $4,261 4d, 64,30; 3d, $5,50 r keg. Spikes—Cut, 3, 31-, 4,4 k inch, $4 kegs 5, 24 and 6 inch, $4,50; 61 and 7 inch, $b r keg. NAVAL STORES..There has been no change in the market, and we quote old prices I Rosin bbl •2,62 0. " N.Carolina 4,00 04,25 Titch 3.00 0 3,60 Tuentine,gal.• 62 0 64 Par, AlleglOy•3.00 0 3,50 Varlith, Copal 1,75 0 2,25 INSURANCE.. The foj owing table gives the ratio of insurance on good steamboats : To Phila. and Balt. via To Wheeling • • • • • • canal I Brownsville Cincinnati I I Louisvilto •- •• ..... I 1 Evansville la.• • • • I Nashville, Tenn., •• • Memphis,Fenn. •• I 1 NeW Oileaii/C 111 Saint Louis, Mo.. • f 1 Quincy, illinois,• •• • I I* Burlington, lowa, 4 IfGalena, " If 21_ Jefferson City, Mo., 2 I Independence, Mo.• •If 1- LEAD—The receipts have been heavy and prices have declined; we quote at sc. 9 Bar; 4* for Pig. Sheet Lead $5 9 , box ; Cut 6. The following are the rates asked for Patent Lead Pipe : f inch acqueduct No 2 Lead Pipe sc. ir foot. / " " No. 2 " " 6c. ffs " No. 2 " " 7c. fr " • . i o No. I " " 61a.fk " i tt " No. 1 " " 'roe& 1 44 " No. I " '.' 8fe.13 " 1 " " No. I " " 12.fc.ffr " Al other sizes Bic. IP hi. LEATHER—We give our table corrected. New York, 4P VI 180191 Baltimore, fit fi 21022 Slaughter, it t< 20c. Upper Leather, p don 825,00030,00 Calf Skins,... p don 20,00025,00 Phil'a. do p don 30,00036,00 Harness Leather, p lb )9020c. Skirting,.. do. tt ti 22023 8rid1e,....d0 p don 30,00033,00 LUMBER There appears to be very little doing at present and what few sales there are appear to be confined entirely to the country. For dry lumber we give our table RD usual, without alteration: Clear 4). M 022,00 Flooring Ido 19,004P20,00 .Common do 011,00 Common Ido 0— Clear 11, do 033,00 Oak 024,00 Common 11 do 010,50 Pine Shingle. Clear 2 do 44,00 g. 1000 2,5002:1,0 Common 2 do 22,00 Lathe, saar'd 2,0 n 2,00 OIL CAKE—Sales of 20 boas at $12,00. OIL MEAL—Regular sales at 415 c. OILS..Sales of Lard Oil, No. 1, at 54c.; No. 2 at 50c. Sates of Linseed at 85. Sales of Tanners' Oil at $lOOl5, according to quality. POTATOES—SaIes of Neshannocks at 60e...; of Reds st 40e. PROVISIONS—SmaII sales of Bacon at 7SRSc. for bagged Hams; Sc for Sides; 41e for Sholders. Bolter is in good demand at 14016 c. Cheese is plenty at previous quotations; sales of common W. R. at 61(ii61; prime at 61137;c. Lard is worth 6; in kegs. PIG METAL— No change in the market; no sales thin week. RYE FLOUR.. Sales from first hands at $3,50,4 $3,62. SALT--Salt at 81,37. TIN PLATE—SaIes of common at 11,50. TALLOW—Regular sales at 71a7i0. TOBACCO—We notice an advance to maoo6c• tared tobacco al tb east, with a corresponding ad• vance in tins markcj. Sales of good 6 , 8 at 180119 c; 6 twist has advanced to 9c, plug to 91c fp m. Leaf may be quoted at 4 to 7c p lb. Rogulai tale• at $8,5009,00 p do: VINEGAR-•Regular sales Cider Vinegar, in bbl, at 9c. prime. WHISKEY—An advance is reported. Sales of rtocused al 24c. WHITE LEAD—We notice an advance in White Lead, with sales at $1,60 for No. 1, and $1,76 for pore, per keg. WOOL—There is a good demand, and pnces are firm. Our table is correct Common.. I 8100 d... Full Blood Prime gam of Diocount $z &tint of (goino • CORRECTED BY Whl. LA RIMER, JR. Exchange Broker, 66 Fourth st. acijorning Bank Pittsburgh PENNS Y VA NIA Pittsburgh Banks • Philadelphin Banks par, GLIMCItItOTOPI par! , Chian , county Par , Delaware courtly ..... • •part, jtiontgomery con my P. rt. Northumberland um my •par;. Col. Bank 4. Bridge Co.. pnsii Beading. LAS*CO.34,I .por , Doylestown . par Easton part, Bucks county P 4 ,1 Pottsville Washington Brotortsvate. York. Chanthenburgh Gettysburg • • • • Middletown Caritate - • I==n Honesdale Lebanon.. Lewistown- • IVyontsng I Erie. West Beane*. Waynoburg. Suquehanno county broke.l Lehigh county U. States Bank 28i Relief Notts 1 City and County Scrip • • • •8 INDIANA. State Bank and branches • • 1 Sulk Strip. KENTUCKY. All Banks 1 VIRGINIA Easternßanks Branches Branch at Morgantown • • • I MARYLAND. Baltimore city pa Country Banks ECG 117213 City Banks. pa Country Banks NEW ENGLAND. di 1 a al ernt banks NEW JERSEY. PiainfiAl noscao A.IICITiON SALES, BY JAMES M 'KENNA, AUCTIONEER. No. 114 WOOD STREET. TUILIN DOORS /ROM FIITR, SLLENDID 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- K ENNA'S.— On Monday next, December 24th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold, at MoKenna's Auction Rooms, without reserve. the entire Household Furniture, Oce. 7 of a private family declining housekeep ing, all of which has been in use only two years, and kept in the best of order, comprising —1 pair splendid divans, I mahogany dressing bureau,l beautiful mahog any work stand, 1 splendid mahogany enclosure, wash stand, 1 pair solid mahogany dining tables with claw feet, cost originally $BO ; 1 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 bedsteads, 1 beautiful small French mantel clock, with marble ease, runs 16 days, cost in Boston 595; 1 Gothic 8 day clock, bedding, China, queensware, glassware, a great variety of kitch en utensils, 1 cooking stove with fixtures. declB JAMES MeICENNA, isnot. EW - 1001C.8.—The War with Mexico, by R. N ; 2 vole. Elements of Rhetoric, comprising an analysis of the laws of moral evidence and of persuasion. Essay on Christian Baptism, by Baptist H. Noel, M.A. The Ogilvies.; a novel. • Fairy Tales from all Nations; by Anihony R. Montal• be, with 24 Illustrations by Doyle. JOHNSTON 4. STOCKTON, Corner 311 and Market at 8.4,75 4,75 • 4,75 • 4,75 • 5 , 00 • 7,00 Wall Paper %Parabolise, NO 47 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A THOMAS PALMER RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and cus tomers, that he has had at no past period so exten sive a Stock as be has at present. He can offer to pur chasers, on eery moderate terms, at the old esualuhed stand in Market street, almost every article in his line— including counting-room. bed chamber, dining-roomdiar lor and hall Paper. • With Borders, Landscapes, Fire board Prints, Paper and Transparent Window Shades, Bonnet and Binders , Boards; Writing, Wrapping, and Pea Paper; he is abundantly supplied, and requests merchants and housekeepers to call and examine his as sortment. Rage and Tanners' Scrape taken in,trade, at the high aat puce: mar 3-d&w4m :7fr%c-'.`;.sus;':=s~.~i:~ cy _ :, ~ . ~ :. ~.. 5..`.,._.1: i '~ w . :Jy ~, , Y s. lAEA I 9. 1 9. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. mins Independent Line of steamers is now composed 1. 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 business.— The line has been in operation for SIX years ; has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge com parison with any passenger line in the Union for safety, reiruhirityond speed. All that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDAY PAC KRT.—The Monosnenzue, Capt. Stone, vein leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 1.0 o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. M. TUESDAY PACKET—The HIBERNIA No. 2, Capt. C. IV. Batchelor, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 WEDNESDAY PACEET.—The Num , Emme.Pro 2, Capt. S. Intan, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at lOo ' cleck ; Wheeling every Wednesday even 1.- ing at 0 P. u. 77377115D4Y PACHEr—The Bitimatcr,Capt. R. J. Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. at. PRIDAY PA CERT—The Currai No. 2, Capt. Crooks, c¢itWeave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. m. SATURDAY PACILET.—The Misalnous No. 2, Capt. I. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P.M. SUNDAY PACHST.— The laic Nalrrolit, Capt..P. I=will leave Pittsburgh eve Sunday morning at ock; Wheeling every Sunda evening at IU P. M. oct 5. Elisabeth Packet. , Tita steamer FASHION, Capt. Payouts, ill run as a Regular naily Packet between instourg and Elizabeth. Leaves Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. os., and leaves Elizabeth at 8 o'clock A. al. For freight or passagni=apply on board. (nov7 REGULAR SAITILDAT Pscssr.—The A No fine and fastpassenger steam Pac ket TELEGRAPH. J. Hezlep„ Com mander, vrillleavirittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, andill intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock pree ely. For freight or passage apply on board. or to FORSWH & 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 western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike No 9, to Sant- Louis—timethrough,rrvz DATB. octfkly 119411. 1646. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet FIZRUART I_ It, 1848. FEBRUARY 180648 LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M. - - - - The following new boats complete the line for the present season ATLANTIC, Capt, James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A.Jacobs; and LOUIS M`L.ANE, Capt. E. Bennett The boats are entirety new, and are fitted up without regard to expense. Every eomfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat, at the foot of Rot. st. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertised hours. oc 03 . - P no ket •._ _ Strainer YANKEE, Capt. NlcKca, leaves very Saturday, at 2 o'clock, r a. . trainer ENVY LIND. Captain Oa/adonis, leave. every Tuesday, at 9 o'clock, r it. Regular Packet for Sunflab. TELE fine steamer WELLS VILLF, Capt BMINS3, will leave for the above and inter me ate ports on Widnerdays and Saturday,. For freight or passage apply on board, or to oern G i ll.B. MILTENBERGER, Art. Tax new and splendid passenger steamer oillit i CALEß COPE, A. Musmocc. Master, will cave for the above and all intermediate ports every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. For freight or passage, having superior seeommoda. dons, apply on board. oeld w Arrangement. Tug steamer BEAVER. Cu... E. Curran., Master, will IGOve this city c very Monday, e nes ay and Friday, al lb a.- a. She ham a boat at the landings ) between Wood K. and the Bud e i pre , ared to receive - weight at any time. (nein Win. B. Wbeeler, STEAMBOAT AGENT, can be found at Wesley Grier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith field streets, Pititburgh. and For Gineinnati...o.egalar PaclEa. The fine steamer MT VERNON, HIRAM Kwearz, Master, will leave for the above and intenn tate porta, regularly, every Saturday evening. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to octfi GEO. R. MILTF.N BERGER, Franklin Packet. The fast packet A I.LEGIIIENV 13F.LLE, apt. Ws. Haunt, will Mil regalarl be tween tts urgh and Franklin, ou tho Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, P.M. For freight or plumage, apply on board. °eta 1101 i ',Seat, Bank a ndbranthea • • ICinemnati Bonk] Wire!era!, i Lass-renerl 4Cofurnbsca Bank • I.lCarn. Piaui/ton • • • - .......... ;S.ndu.oky 50 Ilicauga . 1/I'ortealk. '3O Pisto Lisbon 4 iatarigua. 1 Incraland 1 Scioto ILanca4ter. ,Hamtkon. 10 ,Canton. 20 Urbana. 50 IQ rancilk- 50 N MONDAY 17th inst., between Dearer street, Alle gheny, and Penn at., Pittsburgh, a PLUM COLOR SATIN PURSE:. containing OWE Th. Dnu.sa Got-u Purr., coined in San Francisco. The finder will confer a favor by leaving it at the Iron City Hotel, and will be liberally rewarded. deelfiAnt Turning and Furnishing Establl•hment, AT RI AN'S BUILDINGS, No. 27 FIFTH ST. THE subscribers would moat respectfully call the at tention of Cabinet-makers, Carpenters, and others who use turned materials in their business, to the great advantages of dealing with them, as they keep a good assortment of Lumber such as Column stu, Cherry !Stale Bank 1 Plank for hand-railing and balustres,• also, Mahogany and Cherry, for Newels; Red Posts and Rails turned and TENNESSEE. fitted up in the best manner with Claimants patent 'Vinci. LUlbankr 5 ing; table legs, bench and band screws. Alan, Lignumvi- EASTERN EXCHANGE. um Balls,Ten Pins,'finners'Aiallets, and all other things Nets York (preen.) 'Baltimore. froeral i l r z o ke a p n t d a; A il V i n z the d tb ic y iTnutrners. best t All kinds of 'Baltimore. " * short notice. H. t he RYAN e ).°` ILLINOIS au Bank and Branches 45 Bank of Illinoia. 75 MICILIOAN. !Riaistn. 70 insurance Company- •- • 5 State Bank 5 Oakland county. 10 /Farm. and Meth. Bank. •10 ISt. Clair no sale VeLL UR OP COINS. Amer. Gold (prem.) i S Guineas $5 00 I ' Sore -rearm . 4 83 Fre/le-rack:lora 7 80 Ten Theaters 7 80 Ten Gatilders• • • ...... 3 00 Ventisd'ors ••• 4 20 Napoleons 3 SO IDoublemn•Spanigh• • • •10 05 Do. Patriot ....... • • • • 15 50 .IDuteata 120 11It is with pleasure that the subscribers in form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have completed arrangements with Messrs. J. C. Jenkins & Co., of Philadelphia, to receive their superior PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter be kept constantly on hand. They are neatly and securely put up in metallic packs of 1, l and 1 tb each, with theirprinted card—showing the kind of Tea, price, name of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked. RZTAIL PRICKS: i t Gunpowder 621 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 aa Imperial 50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 , r, Ilyson 50 021 75 1.00 1,25 c Y. Breen 50 621 75 1.00 1,25 1,50 Black 371 50 BLAcEs. Fine and Extra Fine •.• 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, if not superior to any sold in this City, and should they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, and the money will be refunded, as it is only with that understanding we sell. We ask a fair trial, that the public may be able to judge between our Teas and those heretofore sold by o.her 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. AI. YOUNG it. CO., N, W. corner 4th and Ferry streets, and E. YOUNG & SON, S. W inner ad and Ross streets. „- - : - =ME . '. ar'. MEEI=4 tu.. PORT DIP=PITTSBWROri 10 VIET TRY ARRIVED, Steamer Lake Erie Gordon, Beairer. • Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver. " Baltic, Incobs t ßrownsville " Atlantic, Parkinson. do. • Camden,, Hendrickson, McKeesport. • Hibernia N 0.2, Batchelor, Cincinnati " Clipper No. 2, Havel, Cincinnati. " Reveille Sne, Gallipolia. to ARTED, Steamer Michigan Gilson, Beaver. • Lake Erie, Gordon. Beaver. " Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. • Camden. Hendrickson. McKeesport. • Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. " Hudson, McMullin, Wheeling. LOUISVILLE PACKETS ==ag=l=l EMI= For freight or passage apply to W. B. WBIEELF.R, Agent, oet6 Corner of Water and Smithfield ate or Beaver sod Wellsville N. B.—Steamboat work done in the hest, manner and at very moderate charges. decid.d.kwl m Mahogany Veneers. THE aubscriber would respectflilly inform the Cabinet makers of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he has just received from New York a splendid stock Of Veneers and Mahogany Plank; also, Sawed. Stuff for Mahogany Chairs, Reeking Chairs and Hat Racks, of the most ap proved patterns. Also, the best quality of Cabinet Var nishes, Puny/nice Stone, 6'e.—all of which he will sell on better terVan any other establishment in the city. H. H. RYAN, declitclkwlm No. 27 Fifth at.. Pittsburgh. Pa. The Brilliant, • • ASMALL ilterest in the superb steamer Briiliarlits offered for sale—terms easy. This fine boat le in prime order, and doing as profitable a business us any in the line. S. CUTHBERT, Clen'l Agent. declo Smithfield street. TEABI TEAS!: TE.SIII Winter Hosiery. "Wr E HAVE JUST RECEIVED, direct from the man ufacturers- -100 doz. Ladies' (London dyed fast black) Merino Hose; 75 " " dark grey Vigonics; 60 • ", super. lambs' wool Gloves; 100 " Misses' " " " " Also--A further supply of Lambs' Wool Undershirts; Drawers and Becks of our own manufacture, which, for warmth and durability, cannot be equalled. WILLIAM DALY & CO , Stocking Mufactory, Fifth street, Between Wood and Market. T. '. .1 ...: . • - ' :_. :7": - , .' ~, .. ., ,. 4 . .-,.:-.:.',;.5.,,,' •i:..:Tfte..,..,i;!., : .-• " . ..... -. n.; ,7 i'fi'-^ , :T•T;7 I, ".•.7.:X . N.';'.':7. :zi'F..;F,T + 9 .. .. , !.. t, .t.,.A, , T....:11:7:y:...,;5::::::..v ; ;;, ..••.N .J....,:,, , ,,:.. .„,, ': ;', „ ..+ , f•..,... , : _,",- ~,'• 7 -25, - .... , ... i . A-..: ;:,--/... ~ V ..:r 17.7...i.:',...,5-.';‘,4 -, : , i . ..::•:(: v , ,?,A - :.Ti . ,....,,, , - • . - ' • - MIME EM=MI ' IDEnge eltumett. Private-Diseases. DR. BRO W DlAMCsisi D.A.L 4 5 E'Y , Protons his entire attention to an office 'practice. His tinsinesammostly.cortfutedto ' Privets or' Venereal Disrastryand inah-pain 'Apr. - • - Cal affections, brought .on.by imprudence, 'ti •- youthful Indulgence and_ excess..• ) Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorr lea,Gleet, Stneture, Urethral Discharges, Impurity of the Blood, with.all diseases of the venereal origin. Skin Diseases = Scorbutic Eruptions, Tetteri Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weakness,lm potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female' Weakness, Month ly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains In Inc Back and Loins, Irrita tions of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated. Cure guaranteed. Fourteen years , practice (four m this city' enables Dr Drown to offer assurances of speedy cure to all who may come under his care. inliee and private consulting r00m5,65 Diamond alley JJJ Charges moderate. novs:dltwiy. D EUMATISX—Dr. lir . awn's newsy dtscovred rein IL edy for Rheumatism it 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 Doetor is always at home. lanlB-dawtf Dalley , a Magical Pain lfixiiractor. 0 THE PUBLIC.—This is to certify that I have found T fkillecy's Magical Pain Extractor to prove a male the Chronic Rheumatista, winch I have been radiated with for ten years, in my hip joints. A.BRAIIAM R. VREELAND. dequackanock, N. Y., April 8,1348. 113. H. DALLEY-Sir : 1 have been troubled with the Piles fur eight months, and could get no relief. You , Magical Pain Extractor having been recommended ht mr, I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in a short time 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 19,1&47. IE7 CAUTlON.—Lialley'son/y otin the city of New York, and where the genuine article can be obtained, wholesale and retail, is at 41.5 Broadway. 11. DAI•LET is the inventor of this truly invaluable com pound, and he never has, and never wilt communicate the Ste ret of its preparation to any man living; and, there fore, no other person ever has made, et 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 'toping, that we know of, has more exten sively experienced that fact than Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor! A Tasx—The genuine Da ßey, in cases of the severest Burns, Scalds, Piles, Ac., will afford instant 'chef, and produce at once a cooling and soothinge fleet —extracting pain in and from one to fifteen minutes: but be sure, al ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth. And now mark the difference..—Counterfen Extractors no matter under what name they may appear, or how ap plied, always irritate and increase sheparn Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures, may be had gratis, on application to JOHN D. MORGAN, Western Depot, Pittsburgh. DR. W. Timms. Agent. Dailey , . Animal Galvanic Cure-All, For Horses, 13attle, &c., cares spavin, guittor, grease. poll-evil, sores, galls and bruises. Pamphletscoutaining certificates of respectable parties, muy be had on appli cation to JOHN 1). MORGAN, ocßEl:clkwy Agent, Pittsburgh, All... Healing Ointment. CONTAININO NO MERCURY, or other Mineral. It he the power to cause all EXTERNAL SORES, SCROFULOUS HUMORS, SKIN DISEASES, POI- SONOUS WOUNDS to discharge their putrid matters, null then heals them. I t is rightly termed A LL-HEALING, for there is scarce. ly a disease external or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used it for the last sixteen years for all diseases of the chest, involving the utmost danger and responsi bility, and I declare before heaven and man, that not in one case has it failed to benefit, when the patient was in the reach of mortal means. I have bail physicians learned in the profession, I have ministers of the gospel, judges of the bench, alder. men,. lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition, and multitudes of the poor use it in every variety of way, and there has been but one voice—one universal voice, say. tug—. M'ALLISTER, YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD!" RHEUMATISM—It removes almost immediately the inflammation and swelling, when the pain ceases. (Head the directions around the box.) . HEAD-ACHE —The salve has cured persons of the head-ache of twelve years standing, and who had it reg ular every week so that vomiting took place. Ear-Acks, TWA-Ache, and Ague in the Face, are helped with like •UeC t ERII. SCALD HEAD. We have cured eases that actually defied every thing known, as well as the ability of fifteen in meat. doctors. One roan told us he bad spent tfiii' 00 on his eblidren without any benefit, when a few boxes or Ointment cored them. MMUIIMMME BURNS.—It is one of the best things in the world for Burns. PlLES.—Thoustuids are yearly coxed by this Oint ment h arvalinfalls to giving relief for the Piles. Around the box are directions for using APAllister's Ointment for Scriditila Liver Comtlanit i4Lim Erysipatas, So Tester, Chilblain, Scald ' Bead, re byes . ey, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Nervous Affections, nutn4 Disease of the Spine, Head-seise, Asthma, Deafness, Ear-ache, Burns, Corns, all Diseases of the Skin, Sore Lips, Pim ples, &c.; Sores, Rheumatism, Piles, Croup, Swelled or Broken Breast, 'Pooch-ache Ague in the Face, &c., &c If MOTkiERS and NURSES knew its value in cities of Strolled or Sore Breast. they would always apply & In such cases, if used freely, and according to the three bons around each box, it gives relief in • very few hours. ' CORNS.--.oceasiouel use ollbe Ounment wUI glove's keep Caves from grossing. Pantile need never be trou bled with them, tithey use it frequently This Ointment is good for any pan of the body or limbs when inflamed. In wme eases it should be adplied often. CAUTION. —No Ointment will be genuine unless the name of JAMES ItIeALLISTER is written with a pen on every label. For tale by my Agents In all the principal cities and WWII, to the United States. JAMES McALLISTER, Sole Proprietor of the above medietne. Principal Office, No. tat North Third a.. Philadelphia. i.itickYS CENTS PER BOX. Sold at Wholesale and Retail in Pittsburgh by BRAUN & RELTER, corner Liberty and St. Clair streets; L. WILCOX, J r , corner of Market street and the Diamond; also, corner of Fourth and Smithfield stems • WM. JACKSON, No. )J9 ' Liberty street • and at the Book Store in Smithfield e t.. third door from Second street; and in Allegheny by 11. P. Schwarts and J. Sargent ; and by A t'. Smith, Birmingham; D. !dagley, East Liberty; U. Rowland, McKeesport and Elizabeth; J Alexander & Son, hlonongaliJla City, N. It. Bownists & Co., Browns. vilin , J Rogcts, Bridgeport; John Barclay, Beaver; J•0:11.11 Duncan, Fallston ; D. Watson & Co., New Castle and S. P Weaver .Freeport mayllideod&wy HAIR C111.1.,01-1. matraiess %mem ior growth, beauty, and restoration of the Hair. This Cream, when once known, wall supercede all other arti cles of the kind now in use. Where the hair is dead, harsh, thin, unhealthy, uar turning grey, a few appncas bons will make the hair soft and dark, and give it a beaii tiful, lively appearance; and will also make it maintain its liveliness and healthy color, twice an long as all the preparations that are generally used. Where the heir is thin, or has fallen oil. i 1 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 satisfaction in every in stance. . . For testimony to its very superior qualities, see the fol • lowing letter from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to hlearrs. lienderstion & Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the tioutherti States: Hymns. HIMMItadIIOTT & STU/MCI - I : Girxrriamtan--1 take p.easure in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent preparr.tion called Or. Parish's Chinas Hair Crsozn; for, about two years ago my hair was very dry, bristly, and deposed to Caine out; but having procured a bottle of the Cream, and used It according to the proscription, it is now elastic, soft, and firm to the head. Many balsams and oils were applied, each leaving my hair in a worse stare than before. This Cream, however, has met my expee ninon!, . As an article for the toilet, my wife gives it preference over all others, being delicately perfumed and not dis posed to rancidity. The ladies, especially, will find the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparations for the toilet. Respectfully, &c., R. CALDWELL. Pulaski, January 7,1847. [l7-Sold wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John M. Townsend, 45 Market st., and Joel Mohler, corner of Wood and Fillbsta 1615-d&w-ly NEW DRUG STORE. JAMES A. JONES A. COMPANY. rIIHE undersigned have opened a NEW DRUG and FAMILY MEDICINE STORE, in Lotion's New Row, corner of Penn and Walnut streets, Fifth Ward, with on 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 several years, they respect fojly solicit a share of public patron age. B.— Physicians' prescriptions accurively com pounded at all hours of the day and night. (milli in JAMES A. JONES & CO ftleCandleee Y. Campbell, DEALERS I AMERICAN, ENGLISH, WRENCH AND GERMAN STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, No. 07 Wood street, next door to Dlanumd alley, WOULD respectfully call the attention of Merchants and other den'ers to their New and varied Stock of bailey and Staple Dry Goods, Laces,Fringes, Shawls, Gloves, Vestings, Ribbons, Hosiery, Mitts, it.e. This is their second Full 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 a xamination of their stock of Goods is all that is required to assure the buyer they offer Goods on reason able to rms. nov7:dkw PEKIN TEA STORE. HE subscriber has just received, at the Pekin 'Tes I Store, 70 Fourth Street, a very large and well select ed stock of pure GREEN AND ELACR TEAS, from N York, all of which has been received in this country since the let of February last, consisting of the different grades grown in the Celestial Empire. Our stock being. among the largest in the' West, we arc prepared to whole sale ou be:ter 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 1 RI packages, 5 tb. tin cannisters, or by ha chests, to suit their convenience. Our retail prices vary for Oolong, Black Teas from 50 cie. to $1,50 16,; Ning Young Souchong, 50 els.; Con go 50, and English Breakfast 50i Young Hyson,Gunpow iler and Imperial, from 35 cents to 81,25 Families are requested to sand and get samples of our Teas, and try them, before puschasing. my24:d&w A. JAYNES, 70 Fourth st. CHOCOLATE, COCOA AND BROMA—Bakees Bro ma, No. I Chocolate and Cocoa; also, Schmitz' swee spiced Chocolate, just recd and for sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE. 70 Fourth street. oray.24 1-3 - Fsrf COFFEES—Mooha, Africanr. Java, Laguynt r St. Domingo and Rio Coffees, just er'd and for sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE. 70 Fourths* mayd4 WHITE SUGARS.—Lovering's Loaf, Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, just recd and for sole by the bbl. or at retail, at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth street. may 24 0 ~,.,,„,„..,: ;;;, • , --z i:, ..3f f.:';',PAß " • -t.,4--;:,..f%.1i .;,14;41.;.fiAi'Ffi*Pi'-.0"-i4'.):1':1--t•R•:''IV:g; - • • ------tr:,.•,,4:ii..;:;,;•:,-:.;•f,'.:i.,,.., r- 5 .:•:,..!i7.4t75.1/4.......;.-•-,.:4',...4;.f.'-';--,j-i-t-I,',''',..'!,A,=:',:'-',.-7.'-',..-:'''''''''':'T"' ••••:''''''''''':''''..--•:—.'''''''''''''—' -.- --,...c..,,, ...._,-„,. Mil IXl3=l ~: ~'.y',., i LIE - - • 7-:-'=&7! ~flt~~rltat~efls • _ Tn innizsZiazied., Trusteee.of Pilate of David Zilhart deo'd 3 will sell at Public Vendee,' on Thursday t he-2 0 th Deeember, instant, at O'clock, on the premises, the Two:Storied Briek'Dwell ing House and the Lot on WhiCh it is erected, shunted on Third street, South side, between Grant and Boss sts. Terms at sale, JOHN BRICKELL, THOMAS MeKER, Trustees. deet2nd EDWARDDBFF. :dpind,. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.-The MN Ranee and Lot at present oeenpied - by the West Ward School is offered for sale on advantageons terms. Apply to ERRETT & aIePHERSON, nov20:11 Corner of Perin and stratus. TO -LET.,Btug about, to remove to No,- 29 Water street, we mill mrr the Warehouse on the corner of thelliamdaand DitunonA nov2o . KENO &MOORHEAD.. For Sale, nn A THREE STORIED rivrnuawd um , being.the second honsti from Fenn istreut t inlinY, r s • • on Hay street; Immediate_ kasgession will be given. Enquire of DAVID Etre. Attorney at Law—Office on Fourth street, between Oharry,alley and Grant street. .Je2lkiht Dr. George McCook. HAS selected Pivaburgh as his permanentresidence He kis taken the house, lately occupied hY ra,n Miller, on Fourth street, near Grant, jmntediatnly adjoining the " tameable House." Ills 011iee issttaclt ed to his residence, where he will constantly be-found, unless absent on profesSiOnal duty. Office hours from 7 o'clock e. at. to 9 o'clock sr., and from d ati. to 7 P. 11095 John Dunlap &- Co., C0821E1107 NIANIET AND SECOND' STEMETS, ARE now receiving their Fall and . Winter Stock of HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE and other Goods, direct from the martufactorieis and Workshopsof Birmingham, She ffi eld, and, Wolverhampton. , W. 6 have already in Warehonse 7.1' Casks and Cases of Goods, covering the following artieles Tinned Saucepans, Round Pots and "Oval Kettles; Enameled Saucepans and Maslin Kettles,' Fine Trays in fsetta ; Common Trays and '& , . Fire Irons in setts and psi rsover 50 patteins. Fire Iron Standards, with Marble and Bronzes Iron basis; Short handle Frying Pans; Bread Pans, oval and r'nd; Bracket, Chamber and Gothic Brass.Candlestlcks; Tinned Wrought Iron Tea-kettles; Tinned Basting Spoons, Table Spoons, &e ; Tinned Flesh Forks, Skimmers and Ladles; Roasting Jacks ; Box. Irani, with Heaters;. Commhde Knobs, Coffee Mills, Lanterns, co.; Fine Britannia Ware, in setts; Communion Ware, Swing Tea-kettles, &c.; Planished Ceafing Dishes, Urns, Oyster Stevrers. &c.; Cruet Frames, with eat glass and common Bottles, Brass RatteryKettles, Bell Metal Kettles,&c, Table Mans, Toilet setts, Seals, U.; Pillar, Urn and Helmet pattern Coal Taw. ALSO, a large stock of C'opper, 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., sepls Corner Market and . Second streets: more Blew Hooke, AT MINER'S LITERARY DEPOT, Smithfield st...— SARTAIEOI UXIOX hlsoczatur. 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 mae tern. Published in Loudon. Foxe's Book of Martyrs—edited by Rev. John Kenna d y. Published iu London. The Two Staters—by Lady Charlotte Berry. . Norwood, or Life on the Prairie—by Ned Buntline. - rd. A. MINER, Smithfield at., dee.l2 between Second and Third. Fire Works i I Fire Works Mt 380,000 TORPEDOES. 50 boxes Fire Crackers; 20,(03 Putliug Crackers; 4 cases (WO packs) do ; 1 gro, 12 ball R'u Candles 4 gross 4 oz. Rockets; 2do 10 do do 5 do 3oz do 3 do 8 do do 10 do 9 oz. do 6 do 6 - 'do do 25 do 1 oz. do 8 do 4 do do 50 do Pin Wheels; 10 do 3 do dp 50 do Chasers; 25 do No. 1,2& 3 Scrolls 20 do Grasshoppers; 3 do Flower Pots; 10 do 4 inch Triangles; Bdo Blue Lights; 5 do 3 do do 10 do Stars; Just received and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, decll 0 Wood meet. , Christmas and Sew Yeses Presents t F.O. R. WHITE, No. 61 Marko street, has on hand, Ur suitable for the approaching Holidays-- • French Merino Cloaks; Velvet, Cloth and Embroidered Silk Paletots; Silk Mantillas; French Needlework Embroideries; Lace Collars, Cuffs. Pane and Sleeves; Broche and Cashmere Long Shawls; Broche Scarfs, to wear with Cloaks; A lot of Dress Silks, very cheap. Atao—Embroidered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, wish name,. decl4:d2w Printer's Ink-.To Printers. 120 KEGS PAGET'S NEWS INK; Ko Ib.-kegs; lg gg 69 4, 4. 19 column Proof Galleys, brass bottom and sides. Mao—Leads, Brass Rules, Cuts, Cases, Composing Sticks, &e. Rec'd and for sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth street. • A. JAYNES, deebO Agent for L. Johnston & Co. XT W RAI:ANS AND COCatA qr. his. 1.1 fresh Raisins ; 2 bags Cocoa Shells. Received and for sale at the PEKIN IEA STORE, 70 Fourth at. tch.o mitt.v.sti FRUIT— .„ r 5 doz. cons freehTeaehes ; 5 " bottles do 5 " Pine Apples; 3 " " Cherries; 3 " " Strawberries; 3 " " Tomatoes ; 3 •• bf. gallon bottles Pickles ; 3 .‘ quart do do 3 " fancy do do Received and for sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth street. dec2o LONO SHAWLS—Reeeired (per Express) and this day opening at A. A. Mason k Cia. , a, No. 60 Market street, (3) three COMM superior Long and Square Shawls; also, Broche Shawls. r dec2o VizErrEs-2 cases super. French Black Silk Vi semen, extra trimming, received, per express, at dee2o A. A. MASON & CO.'S, 60 Market at. IAnHALERES AND DE LAINI:—.IS cases super. V new style Cashmeres and De Leine*, with very high colors, received and now opening ni dee2o A. A. MASON A CO.'S, CO Market at... U NIAT A BLOOMS—A few tons, for sale by -- JdecttO BIN G & MOORHEAD. - DKlel: DOUSE AND T% '0 LOTS FUR SA A D valuable property of 44 feet fronton Darragh_ street, Allegheny, by 6..1 deep, ou which is erected a convenient Dwelling House of ZI feet front, arranged with a hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen, 4 bed chambers anti good cellar—all in good order. Persons doing business in either city and desiring a central location, should look oat for the above. Puce and terns accommodating. S. CUTHBERT, Gen'l Agent, dec2o Smithfield sweet. U. stitiA,3 [Olds., prune old env, for sale, to . close consignment, by deel9 RHEY, MATTHEWS CO. SH. MOLASSE-23 f, bb4., Si James Refinery, for , sale by Wee 16) RILEY , MATTHEW'S S CO. y EAD-2,240 pigs (Son Galena Lend for sale by .L dec.l9 ; , k 4 W io.rrrtn4-36 bales, per steamer Lydia C. 011111%, tor V sale by Ideel9) RHEY, MATTHEW '& CO. LARD -1D barrels and 30 kegs No. 1 Leaf, for sale by decl9 RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO. FANS-34 barrels 1 hue :cans for sago by dee 10 RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO pEACIiii.4-1w bins. old cmp 100 .. new •• (or 5010 by deelO RHEY, hIATTHEWS & CO. 'TALLOW—J4 barrels, for sale by deel9 RHEY, MATTHEWS tc. CO ODA ASH-2U casks soda Ash just received and for 0 sale by BROWN & KIRKPATRICK, deed No. 144 Liberty at. 0110AR-10 hils. N. 0. Sugar, new drop, just received and for sale by BROWN er. KIRKPATRICK, ' data No. 144 Liberty It. II&RD :SO kegs No. I Lard lb store and for ttale by BROWN te,KIRKPA [RICK, dccs N 0.144 Liberty et. APPLES-83 barrels Green Apples just received and for side by 119WN a. KIRKI'ATRICIC, deed No. 144 Liberty st. I[ . OPS— 20 bales N. Y. Hops (1844 just reo'd oad for JUL sale by [dec4J BROWN fr. KIRKPATRICK. . LIKED-10 bbls prime Timothy Reed-joss rec'd.and for sale by idee9l BROWN 2c KIRKPATRICK. SUMS or the best patterns of Olive, Brown, Green, Blue and other colored CASSIAIERES offered this Fall, which will be made to order in good style and low. Gentlemen in want of a Rood fitting Pantaloon, at the Empire Clothing Store. invtsl H. CHiGNELI, SMALL LOT of Choice Ftg'd A suitable for evening parties, &c.„ jest received, which we can make to order at short notice. nov29:lw H. CILIGNELL. FOA SALE—A DOUBLE CHEERY DESK, four fee long, at JNO, J. GILLESPIE & CO.'S, nov29 75 Wood street G ROCERII-8 Was: No.l hlackerel; 10 half hbla. N 0.3 " Anil 150 assorted Baskets • for sale at JOHN HANNAN'S, nov9:4 No• 59 Water at. (AUEENSWARE—JoIt received. 3 Crates Queen:l - ware, beat selection. Also, 2 Crates C. C. quietis ts-are—at No. a Water at. tirvdtlj JOHN HANNAN. (ILO VERSE:ED Wststrai : 400 bushels C ovitOedi noviN KING et MOORHEAD, FLOUR— Ii bole. S.F. Flour test recd and for Sale . 47 dectd SMITH & SINCLAIR, GREEN APPLES-2n able. Green. Apples for sale by decl2 SMITH & srNcLeatt. grata/THY SEED-5 bbls. Timothy Seed for eale-by nove6 SMITH do SINCLAIR. 200 BOXES RAISINS; 50 hf. " 60 qr." just reed and for sale by nov2l . JOSHUA RHODES, No. 6 Wood st 150 BAGS BRAZIL, SUGAR; 25 casks Zante Currants, (new ;) Just ree'd and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, nov2l N 0.6 Wood it CHALK -2 tons, Wpm, for sale by novi6 B. A- F&HICESTOCK & CO 1 CASE BLACK SATINETT—Jews received from thei 1 manufacturer. For sale very low, by ELLEE, • novIS Liberty street.. TEN BARRELS OF SHELLOYSTERSt.-4usf,ra ceived at "Oon Boum," Diamond alloy, teriliarxels Shell'Oysters For ante by the bbL. or hundred. nov7 BENNETT, TOSEP S. MORRISON, &tonal/ at uito,otribis. tf Fourth street , heat Wood, Pit l g O ur g t h :/44.- W 26 A , F CALABRIA: LIQUORICE-11i stamiatittliii - atility novB KEYSER .! - BIeD9AVELT.4 , I44 , W , iod st F'="•' l 'l7fr.,7A-,q5-• - • - •-f;'4 . ~.t ~ .. ~~. ~. . t•-"-,,,i:':e.','1;;,tz,,••.i,'-"' ':, ,_ ...t7: -- :. ', , ',' m ,i:! ,:,-:•E-:::-....:;;_••.-.,'''. .:-,.. -,, ,'` , .t.t - ; , .74"1: .- ..i::.- -, .. , e . ,!. ,„. _,,,,,... -.. MEE A 3 anktre - an) gxcl344t Bi:61""• jfenestsifioxprog4 - zierba — ve;lraa - Ngii; - '' 04d-and Sgver,.p6ugAt. Sofcl:andWopsell t EXCIniNGEO O 4.*.4' -&Co., 04 ~Pood Ofteet, PErTiEttOkr fu-NntICESZAILOWED or-Tress DIZNICIS; -..:2104i04116081L1f1L,' MABlfitiliT 3 W 2 T , V do Usentess Open ` HS. BANK is ISL.Xiove 15rep!qtd:Nt to 3AI . Y.. iereid paid on small' . „ TROIBBSBNBELtiCriebier. -, • - . . . • • EXCHANGE AND _BAIA Kitie,cmpt9“,... - N.: .13.,cartstr4 . - 27Lird...and-Wood4irogs: 'B . IGHT and Time Bate orExcbmgi,Baild(rpfdteii foreign and domestic, Coin bought rutd„tailf moetfavorableteitns. , Collectionerruide inalithe prineiialgue4otthgturdoil,, it'the- lowest. rates: • - • „ten Amur' IBatatasaadSzduase'Broliett„ - Wars in-1 7 *n' atut Dragticßilli,,,BUla 01,47,0041,R . . o:4fficattf u'../h7ps• Bank of aril Coin • • CornaiorTiiiit'azka,Faadlu;oliteatly,appasikithe'at. , charTeilfattil. . ' • ' - r. alio:key:and:Dos/as. itt . Excionge. P=4! N 0.55 itarkeutrees,-.lsburgh— e~ttaanara 11Y „.: . 3 _ New York.- • * 11,61thivaie Ph `4o.' Baltimore } " Philadelphia ~. ; ... Sl•Lotus, BUPinir tag" ' c;; - cuici*city 4;104: Ohio ' ' ..,TlteliOftrcitk* Conn, Indiana • I .•• . KeliefNlit— Kentucky i:. "- PennaillraniniPo' - ; - , Virginia f .!1` New York Wheeling * " hiaryland . Tenneasee . . -3- " • New Orleans ' .' nulki lIOON £ SARGENT. BANKERS AND SXCHANOE BROKERS, At B. Conseee-Wood and Sketh-serriar4;Piti.lbstrgli, Pa. nEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Thrmaills, Foreign and Domestic Exishange r Ceruficata aof Deposit, &a EXCHANGE on all the pruteMal Cipes. of the Union end Enropeifor sale in sums to scut parchuers.. CURRENT and par funds received parleptisito: COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the linton;atthe lowest rates. . . itepli-lp J. ii.. casiday. .. BILLBROICER, dealer ill time - No= - Drcflta) Arai' tames, &c., le. Oftico,i,up , sighs; No. 2d - Wood sweet. Tittsbrgh... . ... , , octl4l. TEIt .A: Y— huge lot bt Emery', which too.sold low for Orush, by , KEYSpI3.•& MorrOWELL; • aec2o . . 144 Wood street.• • SPERM OIL—By the barmier singlegalfosifir sale by Neva)! IiT,TSEB..a.IacDOWELLi. URE GRAPE JUICE Port Wine, warranted geneP nine, by - [deciMJ KEYSER en iIIeDOWELL. II BRANDY, for sale` EAL Genuine French deC2O KEYSER tc MaDO ELL ra NURKEY REURAKO—For sale by'• - dee2D- KEYSER & kotQWELL. eeie by -• • • k.l dee2o - • • . • • K.E2SEIt IgePOWELL CH K—ln 'barrels, for sate by dec2o 'lcEysmt & mcDtimmie. AitROW ktiJO'f— Pure Bermuda Arrow Halt torsale by [dec.2o]. EFXSER MeDOWELL (ZIPANiS just:rec'a-and - for, sale by STUARTei SILL, deaf) - 118 Woottr CORN -300 bushels iu store und . tor Fele by deci9 S'I'LTARZ& SILL. CLOVER iiltels-10 bbts., insure smilax sate_tty . : ' de-ciD STUART & BILL. CORN BROOMS-=lOO dozen ; an store and for sale by dccti) STUART & SILL. PEPPER -10 bar, la atom and for tale bp : . deel9 - S'rIIART,& SILL; "DEATIIEI ,1....4,..3000 Um, Prime , in sioreand tor saleby .1' decal - STUART ez - 8114„118_Virood trt.; 17EG BUTTER in store, Boxes goh:Rolts do. , a. deci9 STUART & SILL.„ 1-1 82,1 " * -4 P kkis, Vi kite; for sate er d eclB STUART V3ILL,IIB Wood rt. ItiFF decl9 EX--1. small lot for alt by • ""' V./ • • MART lituse.GCC)--33 boxes, s's and Vs, for is e deckS.-ryas:x.l4Bllz rllf3A.lo halt alirsts, for satelby. • dec.l9 STUART & SILL; 116-Wood.et# , C— EF.:SE,--00 hares, Ex — tra, just ID One.. _ decl9 STUART A. SILLS. UCKET3-100 doz., in store and foivale by" ' deo,9 STUART tr. SILL.IIB'Wood et- A PPILE-14.50.barrels Green 'Apples., for safelow decl9 • HIED PEACkIE3--249 blithe's; for cede try:- .46 decl9 FA d y ei c if or_stjr,s,?. Al -5 : da ya Nr tineiord , gx;tateiriwia: &SIM IER-4 bblv... just received andlOr.vale by C dev9 JOSEPH. MAJOR, N0..4 Market at. CORN IN THE EAR-600 bushes, oirhand mid.for sale by RHODM & ALCORN, - dee7 '3l/Firthist.ree4 HELL. CORN-15t* bushels,to , arrive, wailful. sabil/ 111 dec.? RHODM3 &.ALCORN. / YORK MEAL- Of oar own Grinding and:Fafling t OOTr, ti stonily on band and for sale by- - dec7 RHODF.3 & ALCORN; buha. 7 , of our "own grindiuo , , on V hand and for't ale by RHODES do ALCORN dec7 - 30 Fiftlrarreet.:, brindiritlioisalerby •—• dec7 . RHODM , & ALCORN. TBISIY6-300 bush., on has& and few bY j dee7 RHODFS& Aitoari POTATOES —t 00 bush., on band and &ramie by dec7 RHODE Zr. , ALCORN / ROUND FERD—Of all dencnpliona hana-au. I_X for sale-b 3 Idec7l RHODES tr. 'ALCORN. (Chronicle copy.) 250 ['BLS . Monongahela Rectified WHISKEY on hand.and for sale by Id 7) J. B:BONNET &Co. AISINS AND CIIHRANTS-120buAt. Raieitla JR, new evip t eks: Zante Carrantjyt for seleby. den? ' - I.:DADONNET 3 CO. ICE-5 tierces C. If4te, for sale by dec7 • ' ' • -•• J. S. CO . C OCK CANDY-25 boxes No. Roe k Candy; in stare IL and for mile by floe?]. J. S. BONNET*. CO., MILD CANDLES-13 boxes Cinelontal - Alcmi Candles.for sate hy. (d7l J. S. RONNET &CO. ALt;OHOL-3 Dula. superior9Oper. cent, lageaoi.. rot sale by Keel J. S. BONNET & CO. , JEACEIEI AND APPLES— • - _ 250 baeltelSiltied Peacke!l; 50 " " Apples; received and for slab by JAMES PATTON, Jr . ..,N0. 17 Liberrtt:, Ilec4 Oppos ite bead of timtibilield:: Ls 10 COFFEE-80 bags prime Itio'Cotlea received - and jti for sale by JAMES PATrON,..Ir!..O dec4 • No, 17 Libeirti SUGAIt HOUSE MMLAS*I3S-10 in store and (' for sale by JAMES PATTON,,h4 dec4 N 0.17 tabertyat. EACH BRANDY-24 bbls, arartnoted finirLyears Y old, in store nod (or Gale by . dec4 JA NIES pserrim, No. 17. CCREAMCHEESE--aboxea, Extra Largeoeed and for sale by JAMES PATTON, Jr., - dec4 N 0.17 Übe-2236w: AISINS- 2 tr .? ! Itt , 15.. 5 qr. ". Ft 'UL M-8 doz. !kayos - Tubs just teceived.ituttsi, by JAMES I'2.7l'oN:sir." ' dectt No.l.l•Litiotty BEA- 3 7E1 1 54A' tatadSome ' lot of -Beaver Cloths:for Over-Coats, mien as Blacir. ErOwny Drabt GTO' Also, 11. great vatietrof-Blea, - ,kits and 'reltings,. animating' all the- :above ..-40T00... which will be made to ordir in'the newest and most tip- • proved siglea. at" : litov2Bl P..J:),ELAN'17.8.,.,. I'ILUTESPrench; Xrig!OM, Bedew and. lanniioin • ‘,./ Clotho, of the moot desuablo on` blue, brown;olive kreeth olive boycott, claret; all-other desirable colons suitable, forilluesa and-Cashless Voats.-'•: which will be made to (tidal In a superior manner, at nov•26 • - v 1.2 DELANY'S. . _ _ I"."B4l.lS—jul g!thk Thar wl a' hat:ideate tot of , ' receiveditagie'cell ff --- ery Stileicart 4, j, Farley Casedmerxr- - .. e vEsTINGs, which " *lll . be.' Silk, Satin and thiaturiera ut ' ' - - - P. , DELAN PI made to , order irt the lataat style,, , ,_....._ .... IGST RECEI from ?Lula elphia clad. aw `0? au exteuniva'aleortment. otGOODS FOR GENTLE:\ NtEPPG WEAR, adapted ter - the preterit season at . nerd& . :1111EADY-hIADE CLOTHING.—A general octant:tent of ready clothiagonatte up insiceordruicis*ja Ltd' present fashion, and tatll.,be sold riTholesibiloz T y Aa u lots as rhey„oan be purehasetat anyother eitilitakaint in Pittsburgh. (nov2o] P. DELANY; ) 13131.2. - WHITE BkIANIS; Zd'l. - 2 bides Ginseng ; received on consignment•and-for,: sale by friovl9lLEl3, - bio. luctLibetty.st D(YrATOES-20 0 burrele, in si.ote stild fat ralee-by novi4 ' CUMMINS tr. SMITH. CI KEEN APPLES...2OO_ bblo.. in.etore and,fer,gab by 'Jr novl4 CUMMINS & SMITH. sNEE T PlYl'2,..rolitt bids. Sweetgouttoes; la tierces do' do - - Just received and for sale by nov29 • • `mirt.tiEn nicKgnott SIIINU Lt...;rll.at.oXl Franck Creak Shinglesleer mot and tor tale by ,ISIILI 4 Eftk: RIC=TSON, novi3' , 'Non. 172 and 114 ,fAtierty.istreet,,'' ('CANDLES--Patent White end Coloredi-13perut Sew Candles, forzeie by - - J.S M.:*olThiG . Reurth tintiFerry DEATH To THERams-275 bcixts thae irra ttseful Exterininatorotßati,MOo.- R oac r e s n ja c tid al it4tO, onbanit .ale by• - • VOUNG•to'VO Fourth and romittit;j. ialitltS 3 BRAMA, Cocost,Chocolataxmd &lbw:kV SweetSpieedebotoiate,for gale by ,= J. S. rd,VOLING.t. -7.4niNiatolfsnato.77: 7.17`7- 11111 • 1 / 4 ".: Z1;4 . 0 -• MGM MEE 310111 OU:bbls., just ree'd and for,tdde .7 , just coed and for JAMESCPATTON. No. 17 , Litieltyjit. '• =el MEE =I Mil
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