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NVltreapectfally . solicit this patronage or he public'in this ilne of our:business nirr , Demoariatiti- Weethig..... The Demoomtle eidzens of • the Fifth Wardirrill meet - at the Public School Honse, -, coineferWainta and Pike streets, 'ott Monmst evening, lhet4Ui Initt., at 7 O'clielc, to nomtnate Want Ofroiios. ' [deot9l MANY. 113- - Whorl:imam:rats of the Sixth Ward wt 1 raeet at - the-house of -iittrrirritzt, in said Ward, on Batunkty, December -904,:f0r the - purpose - of dominating Ward Offteehs: • [deel9:4l MANY. 11:ralt&Dentilergits of the Eith Ward will moot at therhowie 6fs:•ELua on SATITEDAY evening, to nominate Ward OHicerz..- - dec2o U*l3l. W. BIDDLIIII-Dentlat.4lcitomM to a new three •story Brie ori-Suremnams er one door be low Pixthlstreet. INBERTIKkfrom • one to a • whole sett, by Atmospheric Pressure, with a beats:Uhl representation of the Natural Oast , restoring the FACE to its. original sha_pe: TEETH EX TRACTED, with little or no pain. 'POWAY= Tram permanently saved by übtroottro, preventing the Tooth-ache ' which is much bet tertian ctuttigit;though, it should be done In Ave min utes, or eyem tly. . tnstan ap2ltty Attesitioni...ROßEßT BAItICER, lllsatraturr Tammy No:3l , Btarkektsuteeens Second and Third streets, Pittshurgh.—=Conetantly Disband, a large and general as 91"Xinet4x°f P a °* on paid to the D e ß etlleg &atom Work,mlllish mill be made in the most fashionable man net, and on reasonable terms. mayB NottonmeTheJounsarnosis TAILORS Socrawt,of Pitts burgh and Allegheny, meets on the second Mdaday of every month at Schnehleiters,in the Diamond. • anlY7y] Jens Yomta, Jr., Secretary, . Er Notice 'he Journeymen Saddlers, Harness and Trunk Makers , Society meets the first Saturday of every month, at Union Hall, corner of Smithfield and nab streets < (mayl9:ly) W. C. Gsmaxxa, Sec'y. • irrOdd Fellows' Hall, Odeon Building, Fourth street, between. Wood and Smithfield ureett.—Ptushureh Encampment, Na. 2, meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays of each month. Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 24 and 4th. Tuesdau .. s. Blenhamee Lodge, No. 9, meets every Thymiclay' evening. Western Star Lodge, No. 24, meets every Wednesday evening. Iron City Lodge No.IES, meets every Monday ev'ng. Mount Motiab Lodge, No. 360, meets every Friday evening. may29:ly Icrimare Chitsuois or obtaining a superfine HAT or CAP equal to any that can .be manufactured, is now offered, as I anfdetermined 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. FLEMING, 1311 Wood et.. corner of Virgin alley. Eri. O. or O. F.—Place of Meeting, Washington Dalt, Wood street, between sth and Virgin Alley. Prrrasziwu LODGE, No. 335—Meets every Tuesday vsning. Excatanstirr, No. 87—Meets tat and 3d Friday of each month. mates—ly try- 1. 0. of 0. leo....A.m.sonany LODGE, No. .Ito meets at- the Ball, corner of Wood street and Virgin Alley, every-Thursday evening, at 6 o'clock. G ma)l:6m Emma Itassrm,Seey. A CURE A/110 CERTITICATE AS Horte.—Resti MUM /8 wan OF TEE Prrnozzirst.—l hereby certify, that, about two weeks ago I was seized with a vio lent attack of yourzwo and runorso, Cholera 'Mar bus, with . very distressing pains in the stomach and bowels, Which was completely relieved by two tea spoonful! doses of the Petroleum, taken in a little water. After having taken the first, I slept soundly end comfortably for three hours. Signed, HENRY WISE, Jr., on board Steamboat Arlad no. Pittsburgh Dec. 11;1849. EMI I am Captain of the Areadna, and was a witness to the astonishing effeeets of the Petroleum, in the case of Henry Wise, who is one of the hands on the boat. Signed, Pittsburgh, Dim 11, 1845, lir See general advertisement in another col decl3. ~_ R.tmuuraßLE CONE or KING'S EVIL AND SCHOV triA, by the pee of the Amei loan Oil. CtnermrATz, March 12, 1844. . . . This is to certify, that I have been afflicted with the rmrs Evil for fourteen years, in which time I 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 threa lumps about the size 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'. ed. In about two weeks, the lumps were nearly all gone, the two small ones entirely disappeared, and the large 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 barnt,part was dressed. I cordially recemmehd it to all who may be thus aillictee Sold wholesale „and retail by Wm. Jackson, the proprietties sole and only agent for western Penn sylvania, Western Virginia, and Northern Ohio, No. 89, Liberty street, head of Wood street, Pittsburgh. Price SOcta. per bottle. BEWARE or Nustrnous Counrcarcsra.—None is genuine but what has the name and address of Wm. Jackson, No. 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, on the label, and in the pamphlet in which each bottle is enclosed. The names of the proprietors, D. Hall fk 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 60_ets. per bottle, and no less; while some of the counterfeits are sold at various prices under. Sold retail iry'sub agents in almost every town in the above Districts. dee.l2ldBzw M JUTOCRII-ACHZ, TENDER Gans.BAD BREATH AND EMI - S. Thern.---By the use of Wheeler's celebrated Tea-berr7 Tooth Week, Tooth-ache can be effectually cured. render and Diseased Gums made firm and healthy. Bad Breath much .improved, and the Teeth reed from tartar, and made beautifully white. Price 6D 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 WM. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store, "BIG BOOT," 811 Liberty street. head of Wood street. Pittsburgh. apa7:6md&w = • 1849.4‘fa Express Wagon Line, Throng . n 5 eys. IPHE subscribers having suspended their Canal opera " lions until the opening of the Spring Navigation, have established an EXPRESS LINE, by Rail Road and Wagon, between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, by which they are prepared to forward 6000 tbs. of Freight each day, and receipt for the delivery of the same in five days. They beg leave to assure their friends and the . public that their arrangements regarding rates. regularity and despatch, cannot fail to give satisfaction to all who favor them with their commands. NEW EXPRESS ARRANGEMENT. 1849. 'Xl , ±hr. 4. - MIM Adams dr.. Co.'s Lsne. THE citizens of PITTSBURGH and its vicinity are respectfully informed that we have no connection' with any other Western Express and are now prepared to forward PACKAGES, MERCHANDISE, &c., from Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, to Pius. burgh and other Western Cities. with extraordinary ex pedition and REASONABLE CRABGEEL At - Baltimore we have associated with us Dr. W. S. Woodside, who was for fifteen years Superintendent of the Baltimore, and Ohio Rail Road Company; Howard Kennedy, Esq., for many years confidential agent of the Post Ofiice • and O. W. Cam, Esq., of Brofrnsville, Pa.— These gentlemen will give personal supervision to the Line from Baltimore to Pittsburgh. Frix t Philadelphia we shall run THREE Daily Ex prea iaea. arriving at Pittsburgh respectively in Two Threekind 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 TIME nnemucit. y h~~ We have an arrangement with Messrs. Edwards, Gale & Co.'s TRANSATLANTIC EXPRESS, by which we can forward Packages to, or transact commissions in, Great Britain, France, and most of the Continental Cities. Bream Edwards, Hale & Co unite in England with the well known great forwarding house of Messrs. Chaplin & Horn, and in France with the " Messageriea Nationale), We shall spare no expense or exertion to get oar goods through with the utmost despatch, and endeavor to fur nish the 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 & CO. , s EXPRESS." Philadelphia, Nov. N. ADAMS & S 1 U:7 The Agency of the above Errreis Line will be conducted et this City, by J. C. BIDWELL, uov24:6m Water street. 4 , 41, EUROPEAN AGENCY Amk , JOHN THOMPSON, Carpet Illanufaeturer, No. 156. Lmmerr Svelter Prrrsainton. Is also appointed Agent for P. W. Byrne s& Co's New York Line of Slips, for bringing Emigrants from and remitting money to England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. 117'Sams from five dollars to any amount remitted with despatch:at the lowest rates of discount -yl3 x~. ne.L.M3IIIA LIQUORICE—In store and for sale by notrd KEYBER & IfIeDOWELL, 144 Wood at ._,.,..,,v:tfi.-' , ..„..,,,,,,„ 74 , 4i ,„ : .„...i,,F;. 1 1•:gt:t - -;:•e:.,','; : 7 1 ,i-4::•,::•-A4 , --:•,..,',---:,•.;2 - _,',..,-...,..,..,7i:.-,-.!..1-:•,:.:;;;,-.-:„;-:,-,•:„,:y-.:;,__,._...- ,--_-:..,,.:',%•• ~.- -..„ ,„ ~ . , - -, :-,-----,1---,,,,-.:z.-,i'-*;:,-i.:,•:,,;1,-,W.4,:;;•::48!-.1.1.i-,Iv-i.z;:1,i,_;..c44!.'ii-,4r.:,i.f.-',-1;:-2.7,7.if.::7.!-,:,!,',.,?.::;;,.i,,,',.',;-,•%::,-,:•-.,",;i:u4.' -..,,z-..r:t.'--•-:;,. ---,-,-1-,,::,f,.";E4f:.0.4„:..,;:,,.•_,--t:nrw;',A!,l.-3'fic:.-..W:;•,-;:f.i7,-AVV,,;•A''•iPt.:.--',.,.."-..',,Vi:.-..:,::.".-,",.'.,":-:::4:-;',',..",:-..',..,....,:_;:.-, -- •p,--','• , • f.''' - ' •-'-...'.., ', _• • ' - 4,t•p.,y-_,-,...-....:.--4,7,1,-?.?!_i:7•T-•';':•",--,::;r:t.5Z-'3C.C1,19-,,;;,-'4.6"`_•.--,',:."7.7,..5.,-.4-:_-:,-.- .ib'.'•.-C,:,,---'i-n",:,-.,--j,:i4_,,,e -...,'-4- " - : ,-..- ' ,: c l, ..;ti'' - :i.'." -, : '.•:.• : __ ' "..''..--,,, • ~',..-•-.•- •-: : •• • ,• ' :.--.;-'l'-V;74'-;-,i"''•:;44.:Z'-:i•'N'.-1'V."...,:::,:.,-"-;•..-'_;F,..•;=-4--,.2. 7iik,',- .. --', .. -', .:::•. ' llr'A'';', - ';''' - -- _.1 7. ." -. "';'"i ':,• • 'l. ~.-" : -1:-!..' - _ - ; , ;.1. :.,".••.- -. '- ' - . ...' -.::,';- • 7;•:' ', 5' ,, L- .T . v, --• • .'..,'.,--r'fi"4'.";''''.-='-';'-g";--''''----'-'-';',:'-'-'.-:...-- ':.-,i.'..,::-.--:,‘:t---;--;': ~..:',,--,'."T'S.--:,'';,"4:;,'-i;:,-;ijr'-!''''''''';''',..' "•''----t';-t'''''''''-- •'‘..' -•••7'' ' '' ' '' ' '-'77;-• ' ' -':' ' -.' ' - - • ,- ~,, s.-4,-,-,:r...-,•.•:-.Ci;j:4&:":-',1=7''''":,.."-.--' . ! ;± . .,f '. ''. ''-'"'-'' " ' - • • =IN SMM gorning-iiast• NIMROD GRABILL MRS. HANNAH MORE WINTER A.RRANGEBIENT. TAAFFE h O'CONNOR, Cor. Penn and Wayne sts., Pitt/by:ugh. THOMAS BORBIDGE, 278 Market street, Philadelphia_ '. i ti f~" - ta~.'J~'~~" . ''..v.,.• ,- i,:',Z;: , :.;', - !'i-.'.-Z - '',; , , : ',:;! , '.'.-::)., 3,f;..::-v-:,:.: SERI =NE =NM final arib linantictl. THE PITTSBURGH BOARD OPTRADE, AN-H.MERCANTILE EX C RANGE. JOSHUA HANNA, W. R. MURPHY, Cortierrnot role Daczattiza. JAMES MAY, PASSENGER ARRANGEME NTS FOR 1849. SteamboatPackethhni,leavesda, torCincinnat 1 ,10 m. Passenger Packet, via 8raw1:1,44 e, to. Baltimore and ' and 6 PAS. gail - Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 a. st., and 12* Western and Southern Mall Coach Line, a a.. a. North-Westein, via Cleveland, dally,lo a. a. Erie and Western New York, daiy, 9 a. K. North-Eastern,to Philadelphia,datly, exceptStundays, 4 ARRIVALS AND DEIARTUB./3 OF MAILS. %tern Mail -via Philadelphia, due 3 a. K., closes 18 is. Weight= Meil,Cia. andLouisv., due 8 r. m., closes 5 a.m. South. via Salt. and Washington, due 8 P. /11.,closes6 a. wt. North-Westezn Cleveland , dile 10 closes 9 a. 'L. Erie and Western NOW York, due 8 P. K., closes 8 am Par maw. Asked. Wend Bank of Pittsbargh•---• •-••• -650,00 $51.00 $50,00 Exchange Bant • • 50,00 50,00 48,00 ,Merahants' and M. Bank ••• 50 00 , • 51,00 50,00 Fanners' Depoilitßank---- • •-. None In market. Rand Street Bridge 50,00 50,00 49,00 Northern Libertiesßridge • 50 ,00 35 , 00 .Old Allegheny Br:dgc ••• • • • • 25,00 37,00 33,00 Connellsville R. B. Stock, paid on 5,00 1,43 City Boas (6 P seat& •- • 92,00 Monongahela Bridge • - 25,00 16,50 'oas 50.00 50,00 50,00 Pertna. s's, quoted in Philadelphia 91 Penna. Vs, 1014 New Issue Treasury Notes, tPs, quoted in Philada • • 1174 Dolly ftevlsor of the Markets. OFFICE OF THE POST, t SATURDAY MORNING,' December E. 1849. FLOUR..SaIes at river at $4,6004,55, which is an advance. From store, 84,6004,75. Sales in a retail way'at 04,7505,00. SEEDS..SaIes of Clover at $4,12054,20 from store. CORN..Sales at 40045 c. COFFEE..The market is firm ; all the tales re ported, at 121 C. APPLES.. Market well supplied ; wales from store at $2,60 for prime. DRIED PEACHES..SaIes at 02,2502,37. CORN MEAL..Regnlar sales at 50c. RUTTER.. Prime sells freely at 14015 c.; keg is worth 9010 c. AUCTION SALES BY JAMES . IVICENNA, AUCTIONEER. No. 114 WOOD 1372132. mall DOORS THOM FIFTH, SLLENDID HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Mantel 16 Day Clock, with Marble Case; Bedding; China, Queenevrare Glassware ,• Kitchen Utensils, Cooking Stove, &a., cif a private family, at AUCTION, AT Mc- KENNWS. On Monday next, December 24th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold, at McKenna's Anctian Rooms, without reserve. the entire Household Furniture, &c, 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 dres sing bureau,l beautiful mahog any work stand,lAlendid mahogany enclosure, wash stand, 1 paksolid ahogany dining tables with claw feet, cost origmally $80; 1 mahogany centre table, with marble top j mahogany column bureaus, breakfast ta bles, chairs and settees, 1 patent maple high post bed stead. cherry high and' ow post bedsteads, 1 beautiful small French mantel clock, with marble case, runs 18 days, cost in Boston 585;1 Gothic 8 day clock, bedding, China, quemmerare, glassware, a great variety of kited en atermils, 1 cooking stove with fixtures. dectB JAMES McKENNA, Auer. CH RJSTMAS PRESENTS- MILLINERY GOODS, &c AT AUCTION, AT AIeARNNA'S.—On Monday next, December 24th, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. will be sold, at McEenna's Auction Rooms, a large variety of Fancy Goods, suitable tor Chr.stmas presents, such as bead bags, bead purses, gloves, thread laces and edg ings, r i bbons, Swiss mashes, Irish linen, &c. dec.2l A. JAMES McRENNA, Anct. =EMIUM=E . . a- The NEPTUNE FIRE COMPANY will open Wilkins' Hall, Fourth street, with their FOURTH ANNUAL SOIREE, to be given OD FAIDAT DVELVIDG, the 11th of January, ISSO. The friends of the Company and citizens general ly are invited to attend. The Managers have made ar rangements to accommodate a large number of persons, and will spare no pains to contribute to their cotton and pleasure on the occasion. MANAGERS: R. J. Duffy, Eagle ; S. Hamilton, Alleghe'y City; S.W. MeSherry, Allegheny - , J. Lockhart, "• Arthur' McGill, Duquesne ; J. G. Young, Manchester ; James Scott, Niagara, J. Meguewan, Esq., Nept'e James Petrie, Vigilant; WEdgar, Esq_, Wm. M. 4, John Shore Good Intent; George Funston, M. Tibby, Independence; John Neeper, John Coyle, Good Will ; John Fluke, R. Porter, Fairmount ; Geo. MeGonigle, u H. Reis, Relief ; George P. Moore, John T. Sy tames, Birm'm ; James M. Porter, " While, Ebenezer • Lowry, Henry Grazier, Andrew Graham. rdeek3 REGULAR — WEEKLY A.SS EN BLIES, AT UNION HALLS. abl REMCZITILLT begleave to announce to the lovers of innocent and healthy amuse ment that I intend commencing REGULAR vraaxix 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 us thirty Gentlemen have subscribed for either of the above nights, the .Assembly will be commenced. Tickets ad mit a Gehtleman and one or two Ladies. Price of tick ets for each evening, seventy-five cents, including re freshments; or fifty cents with refreshments. J. BATES. N. B.—None but persons of respectability will he ad mined. ntov2l W. A. k L. C. McMULLEN, CHEAP CASH CLOTHING STORE, No. S3O Liberty Street, corner of Garrison Alley, I,IIESPECTFULLY announce to their customers and IV dealers generally that they have in store a large and melee* stock of CLOTHS, CASSFAtERES, AND VESTINGS, and are now prepared to fill all orders in their line; and experience in the business enables us to hope for a liberal share of patronage. Persons wish ing to have Clothing made to order, cannot fail lobe suited. READY MADE CLOTHING of all descriptions kept constantly on hand. Also, Ge.a.lemen's Furnishing goods, such as: Shirts, Suspenders and Cravats. Call and examine before parcha.singelsewhere ; as we are determined to sell cheap for easb. octl) A Beautiful white for Ladies WARRANTED not to injure, but on the contrary to improve the texture of the Skin, and make it son, smooth, and give the Face, Neck, and Brow of Ladies, a, pure, life-like whiteness. Such is the qualities of Jones , Spanish Lilly White—but mind you get the genuine.— Ask for Jones' Spanish Lilly White. Sold by the Agent, Wm. Jackson, 89 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Price 25 eta. aug3dy. hir TIM HOMELY OF BOTH SEXES YELLOW, DARK AND RED FACES, Are requested to read and learn the virtues of an arti cle that will make them the most lovely and BEAUTIFUL OF NATURE'S CREATION. It was discovered by an Italian Chemist, and it has the most astonishing power of rendering coarse, dark, yel low or sallow skin, clear, white, soft, smooth, and is perfectlt innocent, being composed of rare plants. PIMPLED AND BLOTCHED FACES, Together with every kind of eruption, are cored by its use, and at least thirty physicians in New York use li— the genuine Sold by IVM. JACKSON, No. 89 Liberty street, head of Wood. d&w THE CROWNING ORNAMENT, It Is to th e scalp as Guano is to the Earth, in making it fruitful. It is as certain in its effects as to-morrow or next year. Now, reader, these respectable citizens certify that Jones's Coral Hair Restorative will have the following effect without faili—h will force the human Flair to grow on the head, it will stop it falling,.cure scurf or dan d ruff, and make red,gray, and light Ba ir-grow dark. Mr W. Tompkins, 92 King at. New York. Mrs. Matilda Reeves, Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn. Mr. James Power, grocer, Fulton st. Brooklyn. Mr. Thomas Jackson, Montour's Island, near Pitts burgh. Hedry E. Cullen barber on board the South America. But the beautiful, the glorious effect it has in dressing and beautifying the hair, making it soft, dark, silky, and keeping it so thrice as long as any other article made.— Besides it is so economical and cheap, and the public WV conscientiously and honestly assured that the above are its real and true qualities. Be careful and get the genuine. Ask for Jones's Coral Hair Restorative, and take no other, Sold by the agent, WM. JACKSON, 89 Liberty Street Pittsburgh. Price 37 ,50 eta., and one dollar. lauggdy. JONES' ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP, FOR TIM CURE OF SORE HEADS, OLD SORES, SCURVY, ERYSIFE. LAS, SALT RHEUM, Re., and it has the best effect in, curing any similar diseases. As a proof of its innocent elect, it can be used with the most perfect safety for Chafes and Chaps in infants, making their skin smooth, soft, healthy, Re., but as a cosmetic, THE BON TON, THE LADY OF FASHION, Will find it has a charming effect in making the akin smooth, soft, white, and delicate, removing freckles, wrinkles, disfignrements, Re. In 'fact, Jones' Italian Chemical Soap is the most beautiful, yet wonderful work ofscience. BUT, READER., BEWARE, BEWARE, Of Counterfeits. Sold by the agent, WM. JACKSON, 89 Liberty street Pittsburgh. aug&ly. IF YOUR TEETH are ever as dark, yellow, disco' ored and ditty, or your breath ever so foul and fretid, pogrehasing a 2s China Box of JONES' AMBE R T O OTH PASTE, this I assure you, though you need not take my word, but then you cannot doubt that of that famous and scientific Dentist, Dr. E. N. FIELD, of New York, who say= "I have both used and analised this beautiful and im palatable article, (Jones' Amber Tooth Pastel ar.d can recommend it its possessing all the qualities claimed for Sold by the agent, Wm. Jackson, SO Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Price 25 cts augOdy For Sale. A LOT OF GROUND, 30 feet by 120 feet, adjoining the Theatre, Fifth street. Terms moderate and pay ments easy. Enquire of ROBERT PORTER. novl4. Attorney at Law, Fifth strew. K {' ENE ..C.; ,, ' - '..'' Elll STOCKS. 171.0011 MATIAGLRIS River intellignte. PORT OP PITTSBITIMGII 13 PRET WATilit IN THIS CHANNILL. ARRIVED, Steamer Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver. Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver. Jacobs, Brownsville " Atlantic, Parkinson, do. " Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Messenger No. 2, Woodward, Cincinnati Columbian, Dean, Cincinnati. " Louis M'Lane. Conwell. Wheeling. " Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville. DEPARTED, Steamer Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. " Lake Erie, Gordon. Beaver.• Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville " Atlantic, Parkinson,BrOwnsville. " Camden. Hendrickson. McKeesport. " Clipper No. 2, Bevel, Cincinnati. " Louis Conwell, Wheeling. 1 9. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. THIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wages are Old 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 t wo millions of people, without tiein the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge corn parison with any passenger line in the Union for safety, regularity, and speed. All that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDAY PA CILET.—The Mononceirste,Capt. Stout, will leave Pituthurgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 Y. M. TUESDAY PACKET. The HIBERNIA. No. 2, Capt. C. W. Batchelor, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 e. m. WEDNESDAY PACKET.—The Nsw ENGLAND No. 2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday moriung at lOo'clock Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at 10 P. st. THURSDAY PACKET—The BRILLIANT, Capt. R. . 1. Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. K. FRIDAY PACES T.—The Curran No. it, Capt Crooks, will leave Pinaburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 r. SA TURDA YR/WEST—The MESSENGSB No. 2, Capt. I. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P. K. SUNDAY PACKET.— The Isaac NEWTON, Capt. P. I=will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at ock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 Y. a. oct 5. Malza,bettit racket. Tuz steamer FASHION, Capt. PIMPLES., will run as a Regular Daily Packet between Inaba and Elizabeth. Leaves Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. M.., and leaves Kizabeth at 8 o'clock For freight or passage, apply on board. inov7 LOUISVILLE PACKETS FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. 1231123 RPLCPCLAR SATTBDAY PACIIT.—The A No lune and fast passenger steam Pac ket TF.LHGRAPH ? J. Hetlep„ Com mander, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board - onto FORSYTH & 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 0 and Pike No 9, to Sant- Loais—timethrough.vnnt DAIS. oct&ly 1848. 1848. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Picket Line. • • PCFSIIIIIRT 1 st, 1848. FSBNPART 151,1048. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M. The following new boats complete the line for the eiresent season : ATLANTIC, Capt, James Parkinson' BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOUIS APLANE, Capt. F. Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and are dated up without regard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat, at the foot of Ross st. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertised hours. oct6 Regular 'Ziiineaville Pickets. jimage Steamer YANKEE, Capt. McKim, leaves ve Saturday, at 2o'clock, r Steamer JENNY LIND, Captain GALUGHER, leaves every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage imply to W. B. WHEELER, Agent. oet6 Corner of Water and Smithfield ats. Regular Packet Tor Sunflab THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE, Capt BAascs, vrill leave Saturda y s ve and inter me ate ports on Wednesdays and s. For freight or passage apply on board, or to oet6 GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, Agt. For Beaver and Wellsville. Trta new and splendid passenger steamer CALEB COPE, A. MIIRDOCK, blaster, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply on board. ocal New Arrangement. Tax steamer BEAVER. Crt.i.a. E. CLiauta, Master, will leave this city every Monday, e nes ay and Friday, at 10 a. She has a boat at the landing, between Wood st. and the Bridge.prepared to receive freight at any time. [octtii Dalt . Win. B. Wheeler, STEAMBOAT AGENT, can be found at Wesley Crier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith field streets, Pitisburgh. oet6 For Cincinnati—Regular Packet. The fine steamer MT. VERNON, }imam Koorrz, Master, will leave for the above and laterme late ports, regularly, every Saturday evening. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to oct6GEO. D. IRILTENBERGER,AgIt. Franklin Packet ilarplik The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, Capt. Wm. HANNA, will run regularly be tween tits urgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, P. is. For freight or passage, apply on board. octB The Brilliant. A SMALL Mterest in the superb steamer Brabant Is A offered for sale—terms easy. This fine boat is in prime order, and doing us profitable a business us any an the line. S. CUTHBERT. Gen'l Agent, deel9 Smithfield street WEAR! TEAStt TEAStt I . - la-• • . IT is with pleasure that the subscribers in form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have completed arrangements with Messrs. J. C. Jenkins k Co., of Philadelphia, to receive their superior PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter be kept constantly on hand. They arc neatly and securely put up in metallic packs of i, i and 1 tb each, with their printed card—showing the kind of Tea, price, nano of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, withan Invitation to return the Tea, if not liked. I:Ufl.aptp;tl 0 ( Gunpowder 62} 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 01 Imperial 50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 Hyson 50 02e 75 1.00 1,25 o Y. arson 50 62i 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 .. Black 37i 50 B " C '' . Fine and Extra Fine .•• 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, if notruperior to any sold in this City, and should they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, and the money will be refunded, as it is only with that understanding we sell. We ask a lair trial, that the public may be able to judge between our Teas and those heretofore sold by o.her companies in this city. All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS, should give 08 a call. Dealers can be supplied on the most reasonable terms For sale by JOS. S. M. YOUNG & CO., N, W. corner 4th and Ferry Parents, and E. YOUNG & SON, S. \V orner :Id and Roowstreete HODKINSON , B QUEENSWARE, GLASS AND CHINA STORE, Wood strut, near St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh. THE subscriber ban constantly on hand the best and handsomest stock of the above articles to be found in any establishment East or West, and has just opened some new styles of his own importation, not found in any other store. Solar stand, hanging and aide Lamps ; Fluid and camphine do. Girondalos, Candelabras, French and English Mantel Ornaments; Britannia Ware, Waiters,&c., &e ., which will be sold low, in large and small ots, to suit pur chasers. Merchants and families are invited to call, as it is worth looking at at any time. t00t..2] Id. HODKINSON. Wall Paper Warehouse, NO 47 MARKET ST ET, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A THOMAS PALMER Iv t ESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and cus tomers, that be has had at no past period so exten -5 s a Stock as he has at present. He can offer to pur chasers, on coif moderate terms, at the old estabirshed leaned in Market street, almost every article in his line— including counting-room. bed chamber, dining-room ,piar lor and hall Paper. With Borders, Landscapes, Fire board Primo, Paper and Transparent Window Shades, Bonnet and Binders' Boards; Writing, Wrapping, and Pea Paper ; he is abundan tly supplied, and requests merchants and housekeepers 10 call and examine his as sortment. Rags and Tanners' Scraps taken in trade, at the high est oncer filar 3-iLkw4m Ohio & Pennsylvania Railroad Company. OTICE.—The Stockholders of the Ohio and Penn i\ sylvania Railroad Company are hereby notified that the Annual Meeting of Stockholders, and Election of Directors, will be held at the Company's Office, in Pittsburgh, on Thursday, the 10th of January, 11150, be. tween the hours of 10 A. At and 3 P. d. By order of the Board of Directors. SALEM, 0., Nov. 30, 1849. J. J. BROOKES Nom—Extract from the 7th Section of the Act immr porating the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company: 'After the first election of Directors, no person shall vote on any share on which any instalment is due and "unpaid. decll:3tawle =Era =I =NEI OEM Ready for the Mondays. NEW HAT AND CAP STORE. t ot o JNO. A. GARRY would respectfully an nounce to his friends and the public gen erally, that ho has opened a Has and Cap Store, at No. 143 Wood street, near Sixth and immediately opposite the First Presbyterian Church, where he intends keep ing on hand a general assortment of Hats and Caps, n both of his own and Eastern, manufacture. Having Just re ceived a supply (rain the'East, which will be sold on the most accommodating terms, the public will find it to their interest to give him a call. dec2lntw Fire Works i! Fire Works It! 350,000 TORPEDOES. 50 boxes Fire Crackers; 20,000 Pulling Crackers; 4 eases (6000 packs) do ; 1 gro. 12 ball R'n Candles 4 gross 4 oz. Rockets; 2 do 10 do do 5 do 3oz do 3 do 8 do do 10 do 2 oz. do 6do 0 do do 25 do 1 oz. do 8 do 4 do do 50 do Pin Wheels; 10 do 3 do do 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 • R , Just received and for sale by JOSHUA HODES, decll 6 Wood street. 18 9. . . . . _ . Leaflets of Memory, Keepsake of Friendship; Gem of the Seasons; Young Lady's Offering; Gems of Beauty; Lady's Gift; Floral Keepsake; Russel:is • Romance of Nature ; Gift of Friendship; Gift Leaves of American Hyacinth; Poets ; Christmas Blossoms ; Poets' Offering; Child's Keepsake ; Reade's Female Poets of Golden Gift; America; Friendship's Offering; Sacred Annual ; The Brilliant; Harvest Gleanings ; Proverbial Philosophy, iird; Snow Flake; Bibles and Prayer Books, bound in velvet and morocco, with clasps. Just receiv ed by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, decl9 Corner 3d and Market stn. Gift Books for Sale by U. 8. Bosworth, FOURTH STREET 'NEAR MARKET. THF. Scripture Gift Book; Heath's Four Gospels, ill'd; Books of Common Prayer:illuminated; Harpers' Pictorial Bible ,• ed's of Rasselas ; Vicar of Wakefield • Robinson Crusoe ; Proverbial Philosophy ; Moore's Melodies; Characteristics of omen; Hudibras ; Gil Blas ; Asmodeus; Gulliver's Travels; Read's Female Poets of America; Pictorial Book of Old Ballads; Percy Reliques ; IGoindon Art Union Annual ; Finden's Tableaus ; The Charm Lay of the Western World; Pearls of American Poetry Friendship's Offering, for ' 50; Garland for 1850; Keepsake of Friendship; The Golden Gift Together with many other ANNUALS for 1850, Bibles and Prayers, in beautiful bindings; and a fine stock of Children's Gift Books. dec2l Christmas and New Year's Presents. A. MINER, on Smithfield street, between 2d and 21. 3d, has received and offers for sale a very large and splendid assortment of ANNUALS GIFT BOOKS, &c., suitable for the Holidays, cf all prices— from fifty cents to ten dollars—which will be found worthy of ex amination. American Fruit Caliuriat ; by .1.. J Thomas—fresh cup ply. This is an invaluable work to Horticulturalista and will be instructive to all. Everybody's Almanac and Diary, (or ISSO. This Al manac contains a lint of Government officers, accounts of the Banks of the country,and much other information useful to all classes; besides a complete memoranda for every day in t'te year. ALso—A very large assortment of Stationery Blank Books; Envelopes, and in short, everything in the Sta• tionery line Thy sale at the lowest Eastern prices. ldelS GIFT BOOKS FOR 1550, AT HOLMES' Lrrtrasav Darer, Third street, opposite the Post Office -. The Women of the Old and New Testaments; edited by W. B. Sprague, D. D The Poet's Offering; by Sarah J. Hale. The Gem of the Season , by N. Parker Willis. The Brilliant; by T. S. Arthur. The Gem of Beauty, or Literary Gift; by E. Percival. The Rosemary, a collection of Sacred and Religious Poetry The Moss Rose—for 1850. Keepsake of Friendship—for lASO. The Forget•Me-Not, do The Snow Flake, do Friendship's Offering, do Christmas Blossoms, do Albums and Gift Books for Children decl9 JUST RECEIVED at the PRESBYTERIAN BOOK ROOMS, N 0.79 Wood street, up stairs, the following addition of valuable Books—for sale at low prices: Townsend's Arrangement of the Bible Neander's History of the Christian Religion and Claureh Milton's Treatise on Christian Doctrine ; Gesevitus' Hebrew and English Lexicon; Robinson's Greek Harmon) of the Gospel; Scott's Bible, 6 volumes ; Mcdhurst's China and its Prospects; Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion ; Charnock on the Divine Attributer ; Thonghts on Public Prayer, by Rev. S. Miller, D. D., Thoughts on Religious Experience, by llen. A. Alex• ander D. D-; Sonar's Memoir of MeCheyne ; MeCrie's Life of John Knox; Psalm and Hymn Book, in a variety of bindings; Bibles and Testaments, do do And many other valuable works, to which the attention of the reading community is particularlLovited. [tiov24 AT MINER'S LITERARY DEPOT, Smithfield at.— SARTLIVIS UNION M• 0•21212 for January. No. 14 of the Poetical Wort• of Lord Byron. The People's Scripture Gallery of Enwravtugs—by the most eminent British and foreign Artists. Published in London. The National Gallery of Pictures—by the great mas ters. Published in London. Foxebt Book of Martyrs—edited by Rev. John Kenne dy. Published itt London. The Two Sisters—by Lady Charlotte Berry. Norwood, or Life on the Praine—by Ned Buntline. M A. MINER, Smithfield st., deen between Second and Third. AGAYSNES FOR JANAUARV, It dJ, ap moan NawNovax.a.—Gmbant'a Magazine for January. Peterson's Ladies' National Magazine for January. Sidonm, the Sorceress—by Wm. Meinhold, author of "The Amber Witch." The Ogilvies.a new Novel—published by the Harpers. The Cardinal's Daughter—by Mackenzie Daniel. The Golden Calf, or Prodigality and Speculauon in the Nineteenth Century. Atso, the most splendid and extensive lot of AN NUALS, GIFT BOOKS, Ike.. that has ever been offered in this City, lust received at the Cheap Publication Store on SMITHFIELD street, between Second and Third. dealt M. A. MINER. IlitE subscribers are preparing a MONSTER FRUIT CAKE, which thry will have ready for rutting nn Christmas morning. There will be ihriv Gold Rano in it. Parties and families supplied with Cakes. Fruits. hr. A. & P. SCIRI.DMKER, d ec2o:'2w No. 42 Diamond alley _ . PERSONS desirous of obtaining Fine Articles for 1. Keepsakes or Presents, in tAt letctiry or Fancy lira, are requested to call at 86 Market street, where they can examine any article in the fancy line. A choice selec tion of beautiful TOYS, which cannot fail to please. dect9 A. F. CANTWELL & CO. Citrhamos ciE subscriber respectfully informs his numerous eas t toners and the public generally that his TOYS and FANCY GOODS are now open for sale, in my large Wareroom, 108 Market street, up stairs, where can be seen the largest and most magnificent assortment ever offered for sale in this city. Persons who wish to buy cheap, will please nail, as these Goods are imported direct by myself. dec2l:4t C. YEA G ER. 109 Market at THE largest and finest assortment ever brought to this city. received direct from Paris. and for sale low•, by dec2l:4t C. YEAGER, 108 Market et. ALARGE assortment of American manufacrurrd TOYS, the best and most substantial made in the world. Call and see them, at dce2l:4l C. YEAGER'S, 108 Market et. Christmas and New Year , t Presents GCO. R. WHITE, No. 51 Market gnat, has on hand, suitable for the approaching Holidays . — French Merino Cloaks ; Velvet, Cloth and Embroidered Silk Paletots ; Silk Mantillas; French Needlework Embroideries ; Lace Collars, Cuffs.Pulre and Sleeves; Broche and Cashmere Long Shawls; Broche Scarfs, to wear with Cloaks ; A lot of Dress Silks, very cheap. Also--Embroidered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, with names. decl43ll2w NEWBOOKS.—The War with Mexico, by R. S. Ripley ; 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 Anthony R. Monial ba, with 24 Illustrations by Doyle. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, decl9 Corner 3d and Market at JAMES L. /ON . - NEW DRUG STORE. JAMES A. JONES & COMPANY. HE undersigned have opened a NEW DRUG and T FAMILY MEDICINE STORE, in Lutton's New Row, corner of Penn and Walnut streets, Fifth Ward, with an entire new stock of Drugs, Medicines and Per fumery, where they are prepared to furnish all articles kept in a Drug and Family Medicine Store. Having a good stock, and being acquainted with the business from a practical experience of several years, they respect fully solicit a share of public patronage. N. B.— Physicians' prescriptions accurately com pounded at all hours of the day and night. JAMES A. JONES & CO RESPECTPULLY informs the public that 2 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 to favor him with their patronage. Persons wishing to try the new Company, will find JOHN JULIUS under the Exchrin; e Hotel. fdecls:t w W inter Hosiery. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED, direct from the man ufacturers- -100 doz. Ladies' (London dyed fast black) Merino Hose; 75 " " dark grey Vigonics; GO •‘ " super. lambs' wool Gloves; 100 " Misses' " " " ALso—A further supply of Lambs' Wool Undershirts; Drawers and Seeks of our own manufacture, which, for warmth and durability, cannot be equalled. WILLLAM. DALY & CO , Stocking Manufactory, Fifth street, nov2d Between Wood and Market. YSTERS! OYSTERS !! —The Oyster Saloon of O "My House," corner of Seventh and Webster sts., is now open. Epicures will be well salted when they call. Lonl6:tf) WM. WILSON. ;.:~~k^:,...:'i,1v. ~~:;.~f:'.f.:~,..:,~-' itt~T.d: ~. ..Ram=,.. MIME 411)e *Daps. Annuals! Annuals: Gin Books Books! Books! Elora Hew Books; Christmas Cake Holiday 6.1.2 Ladles' Work Boxes, American 'raze 1:11TIMMI John Julius sillilt 11008E.,1 ::: . 1':f.'4 : ?•!:;:i..' , :':, ' z'.'t;',;:..4 7, 4 : ; • - - : • •-• , • - S=M=M filisullantons. YOUNG LADIES SEMINARY. T LLF.GIUMT. HR AUTUMN SES A sION of this Institution Will eom menee on the first Monday in September. Rooms on Federal street, in "Colonede Row," 2d door from the bridge. BATES Of TIETION YEE SESSION Of PIPE MONTHS English Department . , including Reading, Orthography and Defining, Writing, English Grammar, Rhetoric, Logic, English Composition and Criticism,Geownphy, History, Arithmetic and the higher branches ofNathe matins, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy, Botany, Physiology, Geology, Intellectual and Moral Science, and all other branches requisite to a thorough English Education. - $2O 00 Classical Department, including the Latin and Greek Languages, each - -- 86 00 French - - - - 810 00 .; German - - - $l6 00 The services of competent teachers are secured for 'twit as desire instruction in French and German, and also in Drawing, Painting and Music. It is desirable that pupils enter at the commencement of the Session; yet they are received et any time, and are charged at the above rams from the time of entrance. No deduction made for absences, except in cases of protracted illness. Further information may be obtained, and applications by calling upon the Parscrest., at his Rooms on Federal street, or at his lodgings In Row," Lib eri y street Pittsburgh, between 3d and 4th streets; or by addressing a note through the Pittsburgh Post Office, to the Principal. N. W. METCALF. Allegheny, August 7, 1849. [aug9tchf I=ILTIMEI - - • - THE undersigned, Trustees of the Estate of rf,' David Zilhart, aec'd, will sell at Public Vendee on Thursday , the 20th December, instant, at 3 o'clock, on the premises, the Two Storled.Brick Dwell ing House and the Lot on which it is erected, situated on Third street, South side, between Grant and Boss sta. Tr rms at sale, JOHN BRICKELL, THOMAS McKEE, Trustees. drcl2Hd EDWARD DUFF. For Rent, ASTORE, well fitted up for Dry Goods, on Market in., between Third and Fourth sts. Possession given on the let of April next. Also, several ROOMS and OFFICES. Possession givenimmediately. E. D. GAZZAM, Office over the Poet Office, Third id. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.—The House and Lot at present occupied by the West Ward School is offered for sale on advantageous terms. Apply to ERRETT & hIcPHERSON, nov26af Corner of Penn and Water streets. atTO LET.—Being about to remove to No. '. 1 9 Water street, we will car the Warehouse on the corner of the Diamond and Diamond alley. nov..Kl KING & MOORHEAD. For Sale, EiA THREE STORIED DWELLING HOUSE, being the second house from Penn street, in SnY • res • ow, on Hay street. Immediate possession will be given. Enquire of DAVID RI rcHiu, Attorney at Law—Office on Fourth street, between Chit rry alley and Grant street. je2lcdtf Dr. George McCook He has d Pittsburgh the :e t permanent .n Miller, on Fourth street, near Grant, immediately adjoining the " Lamarttne House." His Office is attach ed to his residence, where he will constantly be found, unless absent on professional duty. Of f ice hours from 7 o'clock a. a. to n o'clock a. and from 5 P. is. to 7 P. as. novs John Dnulap & Co., CORNER OF AI•RICEN. AND SECOND STREETS, ARE now receiving their rail and Winter Stock of HOUSE FURNISHING 'HARDWARE and other Goods, direct from the manufactories and workshops of Birmingham, Sheffield, and Wolverhampton. We have already in Warehonse 72 Casks and Cases of Goods, covering the following articles : Tinned Saucepans, Round Pots and Oval Kettles; Enameled Saucepans and Muslin Kettles: Fine Trays in setts; Common Trays and Waiters; Fire Irons in setts and pairs, over 50 patterns. Fire Iron Standards, with Marble and Bronzes Iron basis; Short handle Frying Pans; Bread Pasts, oval and r'nd; Bracket, Chamber and Gothic Brass Candlesticks; Tinned Wrought Iron Tea-kettles; Tinned Basting Spoons, Table Spoons, Ac ; Tinned Flesh Forks, Skimmers and Ladles ; Roasting Jacks; Rex Irons, with Heaters; Commode Knobs, Coffee Mills, Lanterns, Ac.; Fine Britannia Ware, in setts; Communion Ware, Swing Tea-kettles, Ac.; Planished Ceafitig Dishes, Urns, Oyster Siewe ra, Ac.; Cruet Frames, with cut glass and common Bottles, Brass Hattery Kettles, Bell Mutat Kettles, Ac. Table Matta, Toilet setts, Seals, itc.; Pillar. Urn and Helmet pattern Coal Vases. Axso, a large stock of Copper, plain Tin and Japan ned Ware, Pressed Goods, Ac., to which we would In. vite the attention of jobbers, wholesale buyers and others. JOHN DUNLAP & CO., septs Corner Market and Second streets. Printer'i lulu-To Printeri. 20 KEGs pßours ke,gs lb column Proof Galleys, brass bottom and sides. Also—Leads. Brass Rules, Cats, Cashel, Composing Sucks, &e. Ree'd and for le at the Pekin Ten Store, 70 Fourth street A. JAYNES, dee2o Agent for L. Johnston & Co. J EW RAIeiNS ANIS COCOA, teRELLS-60 qr. bas. fresh Raisins ; 2 bags Cocoa Shells. Received and for sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth 31. NW "L" HES It FRUIT— ': 5 doz. cans fresh Peaches ; 5 bottles do 5 '• " Pine Apples; 3 '• " Cherries; n " Strawberries; 3 " " Tomatoes ; 3 " lg. gallon bottles Pickles; 3 •• quart do do 3 " fancy do do Received and for sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth street. dec2o LONG SHAWLS—Received (per Express) and this day opening al A. A. Mansur dr. Co.'s, No. 60 Market .irret, co three eases superior Long and Square Shawls; also, Droche Shawls. • dectai VIZECVES.-2 cases super. French Black 3dk Vi reties, extra trimming, received, per express, a dee'2o A. A. MASON & CO.'S. 60 Market st. lA:9IIMERES .AN 1./6 LAIINES —5 cases super. kJ new style Cashmeres and Dc Lainea, with very high colors, received and now opening at decal) A. A. MASON & CO.'S, GO Market at. JUNIAT k BLOOMS--A few tons, for sale by efi dee2o KING & MOORHEAD. Hol/n.E ANL Twu LOTS FOR SAI.E —A 1 j valuable property of 44 feet front on Darragh street, Allegheny, by St/ deep, ou which is erected a convenient Dwelling House of 99 feet front, arranged with a hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen. 4 bed chambers and good cellar—all in good order. Persons doing business in either city and desiring a central location, should book out for the above. Pnce and terms accommodating. S. CUTHBERT. Geiel Agent, dcedO Smithfield street. U. SUGAR-43 hads., prime old crop, for sale, to N . close consignment. by deci9 . 12 H EY, MATTHEWS dc CO. SH. hIOLASSES-25 hf . bble., St James Refinery, for . salt by (deelo) RHEV, MATTHEWS A CO. pigs Sou Galena Lend (or sale by deel9 R.HEY, MATTHEWS & CO. / ioTTON-36 bales. per steatner Lydia Collins, tor kj sale try ttleet9l REMY, CO. LAR D-10 barrels and 30 kep No. I Leaf, for nolo by doelO RH E 4 • MA THEWS & Co. EANS---34 barrels Whno Benno for sale by decl9 RUM', mA.rriIEWS & CO. jiIEACIIES--lzo bus. old crop; 100 new ' (or sole by derl9 RH FX, blArrHbws & co r LLOW-34 barrels. for gale by 1 docH/ RHEA, MATTHEW &CO ODA ASH-20 casks Soda Ash just received an d , ior Bale by BROWN & KIRKPATRICK, deed No. 144 Libeity s{. SUGAR -10 Idol,. N. O. Sugur, new crop, just received and for rule by BROWN & KIRKPATRICK, dec6 No. 144 Liberty et. L ARD -20 kegs No. l Lard to store and for sale by BROWN le KIRKPA PRICK, APPLFS--S3 boucle Green Apples just received and for sale by BROWN & KIRKPATRICK, deed No. 144 Liberty as. LiOP'S— 20 bales N. T. Hops 0649) )ust ree'd and for sale by [decd] BROWN & KIRKPATRICK. bble prime Timothy Seed just rec'd and for 0 tale hy Idec4) BROWN ar. KIRKPATRICK. fLICIME of the best patients of Ohre, Brown, Green, 10. Blue cold other colored CASSIME&ES offered this Full, which will be made to order in good style and low. Gentlemen in want of a rood fitting Pantaloon, will call at the Empire Clothing Store. tilvt.US) H. CHIGNELL A SMALL LOT oftihoice SILK VE.STINGS, A Imitable (or evening parties, &c., just received, which we cull make to order at short notice. nov211:1w H. CHIONMLL. "OS SAL F--A DOUBLE CHERRY DES.K, fittur ieet long, at JNO. J. GILLESPIE & CO.'S, novl2B NS Wood street. bbls. No.l Mackerel; 10 half bbls. No. 3 " And 150 assorted Baskets; for sale at JOHN HANNAN'S, nov2B No 59 Water st fIUEENSWARE-' —Just received. 3 Crates Queens \ O l ware beet selection. Also, 2 Crates C. C. Queens ware—at N 0.52 Water et. [av29] JOHN HANNAN. CILOVERSEED WAs-rxo 400 buehels CciTrerlreed, nov - 29 KING & MOORHEAD. FOble. S.F. Flour lust ree'd and for culiTh - y .1[" dect2 SMITH & SINCLAIFL GREEN APPLES-2n Ithis. Green Apples for sale by deel2 SMITH & SINCLAIR. miMoTHY SEED-5 bbls. Timothy Seed for sale by novd6 SMITH & SINCLAIFt. 20 0 BOXES RAISINS; SO hi." " at qr." " just reed and for sole by nov2l. JOSHUA RHODES, No. 6 Wood st 150 k . l , A G ne S ( I , 3 e R i nt ( eL CurrnAn t R e ; ( e w ;) Just reed and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, nov2l No. 6 Wood at 11A.LK-2 tons, White, tor sole by C novl6 B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO 1 CASE BLACK SATINETT—Just received from the .1 manufacturer. For sale very low, by H. LEE. atuvl4 Liberty street,_ ri lEN BAKitmEropSHELCOYSTEIti!—Just re ceived at " OUR Howls," Diamond alley, ten barrels Shell Oysters For sale by the bbl. or Baud rcd • itov7 BENNETT. flit ANBERKIPS—Iv thls. Cranberries just received ki and (or sale at JOHN HANNAN'S, decl3 59 Water street. JOAE P H S. MORRISON, Artorwy at LaiiL-Office on Fourth street, near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. loe2rny 'i^ ~~ ~.::;:;'d~„ - ~~ {ice yr./Tt~:-. SEMSIMM . .. .. , . • - • - . ,„... , • ; . . . x. - g:.-2,7'.- - M=:.4 . i .,i: , :fV*4, , 0. , :. , 4.iti4eg 4-- ' : ' -?.4-::,;: , -;1,-jE'.qi ,. .6 . : -. :;e --, Mg ;.4t i f;11, W ;4 : , .. :..i-. - ,-. : - : ,- - -- 11. , ,'?:::.;,'„ , _ •, i: - , - `4 4 ,-7.-..,' ,, c,:7 , !1;.:::.{W . :4 : :: ? - -,,.,..:•.. -, 7 s'iffir'..-4:,! - :' , , , ,.::: . ... - : r r. , ~, '~ Bankers ciiib 'Amy, 13taktrz. Domestic and Paragn Exchange, Banl Notes, Gold and SUoir, Bought. Sold and Edchangecti THE EXCHANGE AND BANNING 'IIOI7SE OF William A. Hill, & Co., GA Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. 1;17-Ioraasist ata,owan ox Tnas 'moms. (aug2B BieChi/WC* Blink. arra x's nunXl36,VOtttnn ABOVE MARE= STAMM HIS BANE is BOW prepared to do business. Open T from 9 A. M. to 3' P.M. Interest paid on Special Deposits augll THOMPSON BEL _ Witt. S. WICTAABIEIo EXCHANGE AND BANKING OFFICE N. B. corner of Third and Wood strew. SIGHT and Time Bills of Exchange, Bank Notes an foreign and domestic Coin bought and sold on th . most favorable terms. Collections made trial the principal cities ofthe Union at the lowest rates. jeLl. dr. RABIN. Baitkersand Exchange Brokers, Deafen in.Po reign and Danssak of 4?l,:mge, Centifecaus Depos• it, Bank Notes, and. Cons Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opporSte the St. Charles Hotel. may2B. N. newt s& & BON, Bankers and Denim in Fder.hangs Coin and Bank Notes, . . Na. SS Morktostrm, Pittsburgh. 613.L1NG EATS. irICIII.37GX. New York 1. yrl Cincinnati Philadelphia f " Loniaville Baltimore I " St. Louis DANZ NOT 2. Buying rats/ Ohio II die Indiana 1 ,u Kentucky II 4/ Virginia 1 Wheeling It Tennessee 3 ti aul9-y /AZ. 5.110011. TEM SAIWZAT. BOON &SARGENT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. B. Corner of Wood and Sixth Brats., Pittsburgh, Pa. DEALE RS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills Foreign Dand Domestic Exchange, Ce rt ificates of D eposit, EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Bums and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purchasers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposite. coLLEarioNs made on all parts of the Union, atthe lowest rates. sepll4, J. H. Casiday. 811 BROKER, dealer in time Notes, ItrilAs l AcerP :anus, &e., &c. Office, (up stairs) No. 26 Wood street Pittabrgh. ocaB Pearl Hominy. WE are now manufacturing a most beautiful article of " PEARL HOMINY," by a new process never put in operation any where, and can promise-the public a supply (of this delicious and wholesome article) of a quality superior to anything of the kind ever offered in rain market, and at as low prices as the amrmon article. decd RHODES & ALCORN. C uRN MEAtt—Of our owiiGiindiag and Sifting, con stoutly ou band and for sale by dec22 RHODES ALCORN,3O st. OIL ZEAL-4000 bush., on hand and for sale by deal. RHODES & ALCORN OAT MEAL—Of our own manufnemre, warranted equal to the "Irish” Meal, constantly on hand and for sale by [dec2l) RHODERA ALCORN. ULL'D BARLEY—Of our own manufacture, eon JCL stantly on hand and for sale by dec2t RHODES Sc. ALCORN. OAT MEAL SEEDS, for Sowans, constantly on han and for sale by [dec2t] RHODES & ALCORN. (Chronicle copy.) I,IAIERY —A large lot of Emery, which will be sold Li low for cash, by KEYSEK A bIcDOWELL, uec2o 144 Wood street. SPERM (ML—By the barrel or single gallon, for awe by @eau! -REYSER. &McDOWELI, PURE GRAPE JUICE Port Wine, warranted gen uine, by [dec2o] KEYSER & McDO WELL. Ji RILL Genuine French BRANDY, far sale by deeno • ' •• • • NV ' lIMIKEY RHUBARB—For sale by dee2o KEYSER & McDOWELL OXALIC ACID—For sale by deal/ KEYSER A McDOWELL CH barrels, for sale by dee2o KEYSER &bIeDOWELL. -I,iIRRiDWALOOT—Pure Bermuda Arrow Root for sale by [deeool KEYSER & McDOWELL PANISH CIGARS—'2O,OOO, Prime, just rec'd and for 0 sale by STUART & SILL, declo Ile Wood st. Oft N.-300 bushels u store and for sale by deel9 STUART & SILL TiItEACRES-100 bbls., just reed and for sale - by I cleat) • - STUART/v-91GL CLOVKR SKED-10 Obis., in /ROM and for sale by dee 19 STUART & SILL CORN BROOMS-100 dozen, in store and for sale by decl9 STUART & SILL. PESPER-10 bags, in stone mad for rale by . dealt) STUART WALL FkIATHERS-3000 tbs., Prime, in store and for sale by deet9 STUART 1 SILL, 118 Wood st. V EG BUTTLII in store, Boxes do., Rolls do. Il deaf/ STUART & SILL. DEANS--30 bble., White, for sale by 1.3 declB STUART k SILL,IIB Wood at OFFEE—A small lot for sale by deelli STUART & SILL. rrtoßAcco—as boxes, S's and Ws, for sac by 1 deal) STUART & SILL rA-30 half chests, for saletby rE deel7 STUART & SILL, 118 Wood st.. CHEESE—sUO boxes, Extra, just in slum docl9 STUART & SILL BUCKETS -100 doz., in store and for sale by decl9 STUART & SILL, 118 Wood at. APPLES -150 barrels Green Apples, for sale low deel9 WM. DYER. RlEll PEACHES-2eo bustlers, for sale by decl9 WM. DYER. NEROP SUGAR-5 ham., for sale cheap. W—C dec.l9 WM. DYER, No. L5B Liberty at. Vii OLAS? - S&3O 1:7131a., in fine order, for - sale low. 111 der.29 \VAL DYER. 250 BBLS. Monongahela Rectified WHISKEY, on hand and ror sale by [tl7) J. S. BONNET &Co. RAISINS AND CURRANTS-120 bac M. R. Raisins new crop; eks. Zante Currants; for sale by dec7 J. S. BONNET it CO. . _ ICE:-sSorces S. C. lice for sale by dec7 J. S. BONNET tc, CO RCANDY -25 boxes No.l Rock Candy in store It. and for sale by Wen J. BONNET ' k CO. MOULT CANDLES-13 boxes Cinotuaau Moue Candles. for sole by (d7] .1. S. BONNET & CO. LCUHUb--5 bbl. superior bll per cent. Atcoatm. for gale by t tdec7l J. S. BONNET do CO. (If:AC HESAN - D APPLI:72— r 250 bushels Dried Peaches; uU " " Apples ; received and for sale by JAMES PATPON, Jr., N 0.17 Liberty st., Opposite bead of Smithfield. ILIO COFFEE-80 bags prime Rio Coffee received and for sale by J AMES PATTON, Jr., deed No. 17 Liberty st. SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES-1A bbls. in store and for sale by JAMES PATTON, Jr., dee4 N 0.17 Liberty st. JEACH BRANDY-24 bids, warranted (oar years I old, in store and (or sale by dec4 JAMES PATTON.:Jr., N 0.17 Liberty at. CREAM CHEESE-63 boxes, Extra'Lerge, recd and for sale by JAMES PA TT ON, Jr., dee4 N 0.17 Liberty st. ItAISINS--Z5 boxes M. K. Reisibs to nt " " 5 qr. " No. 144 Liberty si rIUDS doz. Beaver Tubs just received and for sale 1 by JAMES PATTON, Jr., decd N 0.17 Liberty at. BE:AVERS—A handsome lot of Beaver Cloths for Over-Coats, such as Black, Brown,amb,'Gray and Golden Olive Mixtures. Also, a great variety of Blan kets and Feltings, embracing all the above colors— which will be made to order in the newest and most ap. proved styles, at [npvlV] P. DELANY'S. CLOTHS—French, English, Belgian and American Cloths, of the most desirable colors superfine black, blue, brown, olive green, olive brown, elaxeti ell other . desirablel colors suitable for Dress and Business Coats— which will be made to order in , a superior manner, at nov26 P. DELANY'S.. CASSIMERES—Just receivetl,l2 pieces New Styleof Fancy Cassimeres, together with a handsome lot of Silk, Satin and Cashmero VESTINGS, which wilt be made to order in the latest style, at, nov26 JUST RECEIVED from Philadelphia and New York, an extensive assortment of GOODS FOR GENTLE• MEN'S WEAR, adapted to the present season, at nov24 P. DELANY'S,* Liberty et. EADV-MADE CLOTHING.—A general assortment it of 'ready Clothing, made up in accordance with-the present fashion ' and will be sold wholesale or retail as ow as they can be purchased at any Other establishment In Pittsburgh. fttov.26l P. DELANY. 2A BBLS. WHITE. BEANS; .* 2 bales.Bdtmeng ; received on Gonsignment and for sale by Inovl9l H. LE}:,Ne,M POTATOES -200 barrels, in store and for sale by novl4 CUMMINS & SMITH REEN APPLIES - 200 bbla, in store and for sale by n 0,14 CUMMINS & SMITH. Sw".r POTATOES--1 0 b bbls. Sweet 18 tierces do Just received and for stile by nov'23 MILLER & RICKETSON. - - • • • S HINGLES-108,000 French Creek Shingles just rec'd and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, novl3 Nos. 172 mud 174 Liberty street, rrANDLES—Patent White and Colored, Sperm and V Star Candles, for sale by J. S. M. YOUNG & CO.; novlo Fourth anifFerty-its. DEATH TO -THE RATS —275 boxes of ;died iffe, proachable 1111{1 useful Exteradnatorof Roaches and Bed Bugs, on hand and for sale by-, ;. J. S. M. YOUNG k CO., . • npvlo R9121:111 altd.FerTY BAKERS' BROMA, Cocoa, Chocolate and Sclinierie_„ Sweet Spiced Chocolate for gale by S. M. YOUreP-'l. - i.a 4 "'" • - ,717.1- E&=2 •'-c.'' , ':,: - ';. ,- ' , ''' , ,;•[i.:•;', : 3 Buying razes County &City ord'u Relief Notes Pennsylvania Co. INew York it Maryland New Orleans just rec'd and for JAMES PATTON. Jr., No. 17 LibertY.a. P. DELAN rs ~. ~:': ~-. . <~'y,~~. tt is ,St. */ t't z~' ESE =QM < .?•,t ,-P,c:,:.o,:.. , ;,,illmiiniii -. te'Diteluhei. , Pr ri iirl ' . DI AM O ND It,PI. ir,. DR . , BROWN, I). '' 6 .16' ti.w - ' Roil 10 Aifolgets ,Thrica,o- hii entire Tmosuir.onfinidto. practice,..;..Withhainehe h, . . s _ .. pritate - iieTe*erial Diseases, ra uttu ~fi i i". .. ....e :. , f 7 a o l l42 . thr itif i e o e tte, tl i hilhuiti,gehneeiohghvt.deehzetii'brtes_tiDi., imprud enc e; ano,;_i, '' — 'l ' n Syphilitic ' ETOPtrolittiGOliorrt 11441 .1 1 2/o,.ett S a xi mi afgealetof thelreflorew im tin y of-the` AwN4' l l 7 . Erociohg t : Te;teri origin. l _ P -Skit,..thseases t , Scorbu tic,enat _v•epiniessiim,.. thhgworm;llerettrittlAp* . %lt nale w k„,., ; ,.,,.. Acarth.; °"" 7 ' Pil "' rEke ' 44ugm lfatiJoints;MlTtil-Atte, lySuppression., Diseases of . , _,,..,,,,,.. 4 . inc.0. ,. NervousAtredicini t *Tains in the, hack inMulA.Trelited, Carell. ohe gu o ant4 the t..e ß e la d - d , dei: hnfientetrojireiinh,whtteseceiti t enables;:or FontteeityurelPracti ..i Brownie offer . essureheehp spe ed y ~...„....._ y .. • come under his cure , . •.,,.. . - o i i - l ii iis Diamond alley ofrme And, P rivatoOOn .T l g''' — l 7 novs:akoay: iv- Charges niodetate• • . . D EUMATISAL—Ltr.:-Browew newly .-ttleeovred semi edyfor Itheamatlem it , a tweedy anacertarnennedlt for that painful trouble. , 3t teeter tads. Office and Private-Cletienttation Reoms.Ko, , SS, : Dla mondlallei t Pittsbumh t Ps The Reeler tie always. al Dialers Magical rativifizsractorw • • -,' TO THE PUBLIC.:=Thiefis to certify that I keve-fourd 'LlatieVe. Atagfccff•Pain:Mstramor to prove uctireffaf• 'Chronic RhenutatiaM,_whiclij. have '" been tilllieted with (or ten yeaririin my hip joints.-- • --,-,•-•.- -i: ~. - ~. - " ABRAHAM ILovREELAND,-, - AequackaimeXN. rTAp T ite.il342: - -.- --',- Ilim - 11.'"DermavAffiri - t - have - been' trouble d-with•-ther Pilee for eight trainthi; Ind could set - nil rellet.: - Your' .. Magical PtureExtracterhaving• been recommend ed -tt me, I applied it but tivice,ohnunedinstant.reliatiend in; a snarl time was perfectlyeured ! - Coold4-tiot_fget - any r more of k, I would'not take a handled - dollars-for:the ,:•:, balance of my box.' • . • ' ' WILLIAM HALL. - 97 North Moore street; Ncw York, June 19,1847.-' , -; IC - '• CADTION. , -Dalkesartly Depot in the city qtArsta Yerk, and where genuine' article can be obtained,' wholesale and retail,us at 415 Breadway. H. Dauar lithe inventor rilthisurdrinvaluable coati pound, and hinever Arsaituni lamer will communicate the secret of its preparation -to ITLIY man living; and, there. fore, no otherpersonever has madeier.ever can make. a grain of it hintself. --, , ',.. -_. . - - -, .. '- Counsetfeits abound! Every truly valuable ankle is subject to be depredated upon by.counterfeiters and-im posters; and nothing, that we know °films more extea timely experienced that fact than Dailey's Magical Palo Extractor! A Tsur—The'genuine Dalky,-in cases of the interest Burns, .Scalds, Piles &C., will afford instant relief, - and produce atone a,cokingand soothirtgeffect- , extrecting pain in and from one to fifteen Minutest but be sure, ways, apply it on linen ,—cever on cotton cloth. _ And now mark the dierence!--CounterfettEitnictote no matter under what name they may appear, or htiminf plied, always irritate and increase shiyainf Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures,May be had gratis, on application , to .101 IN DI moRGAN, - . western _.?*l °7 Pitui urgk. DOTING ILIATI Dir.. Wia. Taosn. Agent Dallerit Animal Galvanic Guie-1111, For. Horses, Cattle, dec., cures 'spavin - grease. poll:evil, sores, galls and bruises. P . ruuhletscontaixdrig certificates of respectable parties', may b e cation to JOHN :MORGAN,— tHi:d.tvvy - - - Agentaiitsbuigit. 211 1 A1ltatees OlutisteitiSi CONTAIN/NO NO MERCURY; or other Mineral.' it has the pottier to cause EXTERNAL' SORES SCROFULOUS Euxoß,s, aro/ zusikasics; Ppft SONOUS WOUNDS to discharge th ptdrid'mutters and then heals them. his rightly termedALL-HEALING, for therell Muter. ly a disease external or internal, that tt 1011 ticit benefit. I have used it for the last sixteen years for diseases of the chest, involving the anion danger 'mid reiyend, Wily, and ideclare beford heaven and man t thitt notin one case has it failed to benefit, whCiipattent - was in • the reach of mortal means, I have had physicians learned in the , prefetision,.l have ministers of the gospel, judges of the - bench, elder% men, lawyers, gentlemen of the highest.ornditiork and multitudes of the poet Use it in every, variety of may, and there has been but one voice—one universal voice, say -" YOUR OINTMENT IS G OO D t" ITAIATISM..-,lt removes alnicist immediately the inflammation and swelling, when the pain ceases.' (Read the directions aroundAhe „ .. • HEAD-ACRE.---The salve has . mfred peritimis of . the head-ache of tWalVe years standing, and Who had It 'reg ular every week so that vomiting toot plait. ' EaKacke, lbw/in:WA, and Ague in Nu helped with. like . • SlleCe2lB. • ... SCALD HEAD.'—'We have - cured cases•that tient - ally defied every thing known, as well as the ability or fifteen to twentz doctors. ' One man told us he bad spent 8:100 on his eluldren without any benefit, when a fit - wholes - et Ointment cured them. MMME=UMIN BURNS.—It is one of the best things in the: world for Barns. PILES.--Thousands are yearly cured by this Dint. ment It Naomi fails in giving relief for the Piles. Around the box are directions for using M'Allister's Ointment for Servants, Liver Complaint, Erysipelas, Teuer, Chilblitin,Scald Head, Sore Eyes Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Nervous Affections, Pains, Disease of the Spine, Bead-ache, Asthma, Deafness, Ear-ache, Burns, Corns, all Discares of the Skin, Sore• Lips, l'im pies, ike.; Sores, Rheumatism, Piles, Croup , Swelled or Broken lireasy Tooth-ache'Ape in the Faceeta.,.ke. If AIOT..SI: end NURSLS knew its value in cases at Simard or Sore Breast, they would always:apply it.— In such cases, if used freely, and according to the Agree+ thins around each box, it gives relief is averyfew boars. CORNS.—Occasional useof the Ointmentwill alway • keep Corm; from growing. People need never be trou bled with them, if they use it frequently, This Ointment is good for any par tof the body of limbs when inflamed. In same cases it should be adplied often. CAUTION.—No Ointment will be genuine unless the 'name of JAMES hIcALLISTER is written with a pen on every label. For sale by my Agents in all the principal cities and towns in the United States. JAMES MeALLISTERi Sole Proprietor of the above medicine. Principal Office, No. :03 North Third et., Philadelphia.. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. Sold at Wholesale and Retail in Pittsbargyby ILIMIIN & REITER, corner Liberty and St.- Clair streets; L. WILCOX, Jr., corner of Marketstreet and the Diamond; also, corner of Fourth and Smithfield tweets ,• WM. JACKSON, No. 69 Liberty . street ; and. authe Book Store in Smithfield eL 'Mid door from Second street; and in Allegheny by 111 V. Schwartz and 1. Sargent; arvi:by C. Smith, Birmingham; a Nagley r East Liberty; B. Rowland, McKeesport and dizabeth ; J. Alexander A Sou, MonongehAtt City; NAB - Bowman & Co.; Browns - - villa ; - J. T. Rogers, Bridgeport; John, Barclay, Beaver; • James Duncan;Pellsion ; D. Watson &, Co., New,Castle and S. F. Weaver . Freeport. maylpdaodliwy ,; (1111bIESE HAIR CREPhI.—A matchlese aructi - tor 1.,/ growth, heathy, and restoration of the Hair. This Cream, when once - own, s_upercede all other ard. cies a the kind no win. - übe. - Vnere; the hair is dead, harsh, thin, rinhealthy, nor turnink grey, ofewappliew,. Lions will make the hair softand darlytud give it a bean:. tiful, lively appearance; and will also - make itmaintain liveliness,its and healthy color, twice as, tong as all the preparations hat are generally used. Where the lithely thin, or has fallen off it may be restored by usingg the Cream. Every lady and gentletnan who is in Me habit of - using oils on their hair should at once purchase ahottle the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so composed that it will not injure the hair like the other preparations, but wilt beautify it, and give perfect, satisfaction in s every in stance. _ . For testimony to its. very sukrior goalities,sectbelig- - lowing letter from the Rev. /Mr. Caldweillo Mears. Hendershott a Stretch, Nashville, general agenti forthe Southern States: - - Leuer °Phi Rev. R. Cakftees Pastor of the Prarhyterian Maass& Hrtnoratutcrrr & Symons : Onnusteirt take Neasure in adding my testimony in fokii Of the etacellent preparation called Dr. Parish's Chinese Ride Cream;-for, about two years ago my hair Was very dry,briatly, and disposed to come out; but having procured a bob/et:4am Cream, and cued it - according to theprescription; it' is now elastic, soft, and finri to the head. Many balsams and oils were applied, each leaving my hair in ,a Worse stabs . than before. This Cream, howevez, has tie t - inyeatide= tat:ions. ' As an article for the toilet, my wile giveit Itpreferenett over all others,. being delicately perfamed and hot dis posed to rancidity. !The Indies, especially, will find 'the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparation* for the toilet Respectfully,ke., - R. CALDWELL., Pulaski, January 7 , 1847. . , Id wholesale and retail r in Pittaburgli, bgjobit IVLTownsend 45 Market st., curd Joel Mohlerieorner of Wood Old Fillasta , Mill Prititerty for - Sale or Exchange,•: THE undersigned _ will sell .at a losfraleind clay: . terms or: will exchange for ,tOily, Property, she: STEAMGRIST AND SAW MILLS,.CARDING.IIIA ,- 1-:• , - CHINERY, Sic. situate othe Northern Tornpike,l3.. - miles East of Piti n sburgh,in WestmorelandCrolinty.. - The, Engine,Eills and Machinery are alibi first rate order...- - : The Grist Mill contains three_ setts Burrs and• one- colt common Mill Stones With - nil the hest machinery and ap pliances for making - floor, Ste.. lend 'attanted to the Stearn Engine is a a haw Mill and Double Carding - Ma , chine, all In good order. The Engine being of - sufficient • power to run all together. • • - The Land-and other .Buildings •appunenant te,theits • Millais as follows: Four Acres of geed , Laiid with two ; good Dwelling Houses; a-Store House, a large• Stable, {Smoke House and-Blacksmith Shop, and other The mouth of the Coat Pit is within ten rode of the En-, gine House, with suf fi cient tout-belonging to thallitill-to tan the Engine upwards of fifty years. . • This Milt-property is situate in the:heart:of the - best • . grain gnawing neighborhood in Western-Pennsylvania: = - upon a good road, within eleven miles of the Canal, and neuritic !inept the Central Rail Road. . „ . • . RICHARD DUNCASTER; on the pre:Mika,- For further:particulars, enquire of THOS. MELLON,- Esq.. Pittsburgh -PEKIN T. • riBTOILID: •• - • •••,,- THE suliscuber has just received, at Me, Fekin'Teil Rune, 70 fourth streetiu very large'nrid ' rid stock of eare GREEN AND 1 3 LACK , TEAS,frgm'N.:,'' York, all ot• which' has been `received' n thlii - TOoritrr. since the let of February-last, consistinglif the diforent • ' grades grown in - the Celestial Empire.Our"hiteel being; among largest in the ' West; vie are p repared timbale- ,_ as le on he:mittens! than any other hoese lir the nity;,-; We invite gemitgrocerstrcealt- and elands:moat. stack; and prices: - They can have # and 182 nuckages,s lb.• 1111 cannistere,ek, by 'cliestsi Our.retail.prices vary for Oolong, , Blaik Teati'froci , so: ' cis. to et,so bit Ning Yokrng floaelionV- - 50mts:l Cotr:k: go 50, end English Brealrfast 50; Young IRysoiliGintimine. der and imperial, from 35 cents to $1, 4 45 Families are requested to wild acid get sakkiebikitf;:pug:',4" Teas, and try them, before pareliesitig.:F-• ,, ,- ingtid2c.w - -• • Iti•SLYNsl44,lorOokittleit'.'"•-•. 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