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IMEl,, , liiiiseek/ar V7dF be.it candidate,for iinsz atail,in the- ..Mi^Wsird•r•- , • ideal2W7 , bIANY• &i3rit*' . in.DOLE; Dentlatretotio , to s new throe. iibiry..Bakon'SDlWnnnlSLD eT one door be low Sixth street. :TESTI! INSEILTED,,froirt one to a whole sett, - liy 4 A.intosp_heins Pressure, witha beautiful representation of the Natural restoringthe Pans to its anginal.ShOe, EXTRAC TE D, with little or no pain. Deoixtro Tarrix'perrannetttly saved . by Turcrouna l preventing the Todth-ttebe.;:widoit Is maeli bet terthin caring it; though It should be done in five mia ates, or even Instantly. . ' / 4 Alttentitits.6iißOßEßT BARKER, filhacaarrr Tatum, / 4 1o:31:Markel, bettoren Second and Third •sosets, itinsburgh.--Coinitantir unhand, a large and general no nortment of FASEVIONAtita; aItAXIT-3iLDIC CLarturid. Partici:lkt attention. paid to the Cutting of Custom Work,wßioh will be madeitt the most fashionable man tier, and on reasonable terms. mayB MEM Dlottstm.The.lommarrattramoss &morn, of Pitts bsatgla artd Allegheny, meets - on Me second Monday of every morulkntSchochletters, in the Diamond. `- Joint YOUNG, jr., Secretary, NOttOet.ms•The-Journoymen•Saddlers, Harness dlllTrtualaakers , Society meets the first Saturday of every month, at Union . Halloer of Smithfield and !filth streets (mayl.9:l.y) mo. GaLianza, Seey. wroad've.uows , Hall, Odeon Building, Fourth stree,':/xeiween Wood and Smithfield sereut—Putsborgh Encampment, No. 2, meets Ist and 3d Tuerdays of each. month. Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 2d and 4th. Tuesdays. Mechanics' Lodge, No. 9, meets every Thursday evening. Western Star Lodge, N 0.24, meets every Wednesday Iro mil En Ity_lo . dge, No. Irra,meeta every Monday ev'ng. , Mount Wroth Lodge, No. 359, meets every Fnday - evening. , ' snay'243y Chance or obtaining a superfine RAT ,eor CAP equel to any that can be manufactured, ts now ,:offered, as . I am determined to sell off my present stock t greatly yeductil prices,l n order to make room for my fa stock. If you, would secure ,a bargain call soon. Willi. FLEMING, .130 Wood st... corner of Virgin alley. I=lE frri. o.or O. olMeesing, Washington Halt,.Wood istresit;betTveen 511 anti Then /Way. Frissatrann Lcrnoa, No. 'l36—Meets every Tuesday sunning. IttaalcAreaut ENCLItPtaNIiT, No. 67—Meets lst and 34 Friday °finch month. mar2s—ly EMS [IX I. 0. of 0. F....ALLEOHILEY LODGE, No. 4t? Mesta at" the 'Hall, corner of Wood street and Virgin ,Alley, every Thursday evening, at 9 o'clock. maytt6m Ggottou assswer,See'y. - - A Conk AND Crwrwicerc AT _,HONE.—READ WHAT IS saw or TEtn..Pszraoictrw.-4hereby certify, Chats aboattwO oreeke ago I was seized with a via leut attack of vourrnao and poamwn, Cholera Dior 'bus, orith.very. diatressing pains:in tlictotttsch and bowels, which waecompletely relieved by two - tea spoonfull doses of the Perro/ettm, taken in a little water. Atter having taken the first, Ittilept soundly and.comfortablyJor.tbree hours. Signed, . HENRY WISE, Jr., on board Steamboat Ariadne. Pittsburgh Dec. 11,1899. , ,4 ? , .' ,:.:,.,,,;-_,,,•.-•.' `,l•-",,- '.'.:::;-NS7., !.., - I am Captain of the A readna, and was a witness to the astonishing effeects of the Petroleum, in the , T case of Henry Wise, who is one of the hands on the twat. Signed, NIMROD GRABILL. Ilittshargh, Dec. 11, 1849. tar Seo.general advertisement in another col 1111111. decl3. ';' , . , ...ii , , , , , 7-') - ' ,, :', , i. - ' - I,.^'. .i-'-;:•..,..7:•,-,.= • 111211PEEELE CURE OP Kum's Evu. A.RD Scaor rut, by the use of the American Oil. Curcuriven, Marcia t 2, 1844. This is to certify, that I have been afflicted with thisKinghs Evil for fourteen years, in which time I bad tried the dill o 4 four of the bent physicians in Pittsburgh, Pa. It got'so bad, and so much inftam ed,"thati Was notable to bend my arm; there were Area lamps about the size of a hen's egg. As soon as Lcommenced the use of the American Oa, of whichl-took ateaspooofni every nightand morning, I also apply it externally by bathing the part affect. ad. In about two weeks, the lamps were nearly-all gone, the two small ones eatirely disappeared, sail 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 burnt part was dressed. I cordially recommend it to all who may be thus afflicted. MRS.. HANNAH - MORE. Sold wholesale and. retail by Wm. Jackson_, .the proprietor's sole and only agent for western Penn sylvania,' Western Virginia, and Northern Ohio, No. 89, Liberty street, bead of Wood Street, Pittsburgh. Price 50 cts. per bottle. :~ ~ -..;: Datranr. , or Notorious Cotarrzarrars.—None is genuine but what hairthe name and address of Win. 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 & 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 .counterfeifsld at various prices under. Sold retail by su b a ge nts in almost every tawn in the above Districts. decl.2:d Br.w 417T00511-ACE I 3., Trommt OtTIES, BAT , ljakern AIM rra.Tstrixt.--Ity_ the use of Wheeler's celebrated Tea-berry Tooth Wash, Tooth-ache can be effectually cared. Tender and Diseased Gums made firm and healthy. Bair Breath much Improved, and the Teeth reed from tartar, and made beautifully white. ?'rice 60 cents per bottle. This Article iR 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, " 7300T,' , Iriberty street. head of Wood street. Pittsburgh. ap27:6mdk.v. WINTER. A.UHLANGEBIENT. 1849. gign - 10.apress Wagon Line, Throng n t r ays. T HE s ubscribers having suspendedtheir Canal opera tions until the opening of the Spring Navigation, have established au EXPRESS LINE, by Rail Roadand Wagon, between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, by Which they are.prepared to forward MO 'tbs. of Freight each day, and receipt for the delivery of the same in five days. They begleave 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. TAAFFE it - O'CONNOR, Cos Penn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh. THOMAS BORBIDGE, deen 78 Market street, Philadelphia. MEE NEW EXPRESS ARRANGEMENT,. _ - 2115a2 1849..4:<-`1"."-- Adams Co.ni 'THE citizens of PITTSBURGH and its vicinity are 1 respectfully informed that we have uo connection -with any other Western Express, and are now prepared Ito forward PACKAUES, MERCHANDISE, &c., from Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, to Pitts burgh and other Western Cities. with extraordinary ex. pedition and REASONABLE CHARGES. At Baltimore we have associated witlrns Dr: W. S. Woodside, who was for fifteen years SupOinteutient of 'the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company ; Howard 'Kenned, Esq., for many years confidential agent of the Post Office; and G. W. Cass,Esq., of Brownsville, Pa.— These gentlemen will give personal supepision to the Line fromßaltimore to Pittsburgh. From Philadelphia we shall run THREE Daily Ex 'ores's Lines, arriving at Pittsburgh respectively In Two Three and Four Days. One Two Day Line will ran at mail speed, and is principally intended for email and Valuable Packages. We shall invariably receipt for Tata and PRIOR. We have an arrangement with Messrs. 'Edwards, Gale & Co.'s TRANSKPL,4I,NTIC EXPRESS, by . which we rail forward Packages to, or transact commissions in, Great Britain, France, and most of the Continental Cities. Messrs - . Edvraide,.llale & Co unite inEngland with the , well known great forwarding house of Messrs. Chaplin& Horn, and in France with the hlessagsries . Nationale." We shall sparatio expense or exertion to get our goods through with the utmost despatch, and endeavor to fur• nigh the public with it really well conducted Express.— Small parcels and packages will be carried by Us at ex,i trenely low prices. „Persona Wishing to use our, Lines are respectfully re quested lo panic arty orr their COTTBspondepts to ship by " _At AM CO.'s E X PRESS.' Philidelphitt;NOv. 10. ADAMS d: CO. 7.The Agency of the above Express Line will be conducted at this City, by J. C. BIDWELL, nov24:6m Water street. ;~ .: MEE IM rI.B:LABILIA LIQIIO.I3IOE-40. store and for side .b 1,./ novB MYSER k McD0WE1.4.144 Wood st -•,..',• , .:- , ..c-.:-,"::',r-' , 'l:.; :•.•,;:z'. 151E1 EUROPEAN - AGENCY .•,4 ;. e va . .101311 THOMPSON, • • . . , Cart. Manulastingeg, • No. 150 Ltamrnr Bran= •PrrrantrEas. IS also unpointed Agent for P. W. Byrne Os Coe New York Ilan . ,of Skips,l6l bringing Emigrants front and remitting" money t 6 England, Ireland, Scotland and 11117SaMil fromiftig dollard to any amount remitted With daanatili :Atha 'Avast Wes of discount. .yl3 ' C}, =.i e 'l; f ''' , ' ,-. ...` --7 : , ..: , . , 1'4 ,. :f 7 . ; A: :' ‘,-:',i,..::::'",,,--;,' MOE L'a',„Mta'auk — TIKE_PITTSD AIL URGELBOARD_D}P TRADE, _ AND N Dk-15..141;;E oaLq 41 - 4'N' GIS . tJOSTIITAILuitris.;-:Lit !, - IteruntPaY, ..coxitanntpas Dith --Ait iriasa.; #.A..StiENOBILABR • GAMENrs FOR 1846. BteamtionsPitikerldneiteaiiitlidly foiCiaoiniaal4l9 A M. Passenger- Packet, via Brolinavilloi to Baltimore and ehillutelphist IS A. at., and 6 r. Di. alaileoaoh,Liao;direotio rhila6olpliia, 9 a. at., and 12i Western tulßOtiguarn /Alia BinaeliLitie, Nottk-Weateut,ma.Cloveland daily;lo Brie ana.Wastain New Y.ork,AWk, 9.i.. Nortanßaaterpito PhiladolpVkdaily, except Sindaya,4 ADDIVALS AND PEI ADTDDE OF MAILS. Essiemidail via. Philadelphia, due 3 a. los, doses 12 at. Western Mail, Cin. and Isouisv., due 8 2, ft., closes 5 A.M. South.via BaluandWashington,due 8 g. its.,eloses .s. Noith-Westem via Cleveland, due 10 A.• closes ? 4 Eriatuld Western "New. York, .due 8 Y. et., closes 8 sae . , - STOGIES. Par maw. Asked. Offend Bank of Pittsburgh . ; ---- - --450,00 451,00 660 2 00 MidthangePanlr•-••-•-•-• 50,00 5000 48,00 Kerktrnta , and M. Bank - • .- • 50,00 -61,00 50,00 Farmers" DetkositSank• -.---• • - None In market. Nand Street - Stidge ' • -• 50,40 50,00 • 49,0 D Northern Libertitaßridge- • -- 50,00 35,00 Old Allegheny_Or:dge• • -,. • 25,00 3700 35,00 Connellsville R. R.Stock, paid on sharea,ll2,so- , - - ' 5,00 1,43 City Bonds' (5 Vectiv).............. 91,00 nonongehelnßridgs•--:..—.. 25,00 - 16,50 ORS Stock•---------- - ---- 50,00 50 , 00 50 , 00 Penna. Ws, quoted in Philadelphia 01 Penna. 1:0a, 101* Newisaue Tretumry Notes, 6's, quoted in Philada • -117 k Dally Review or the Dlarkete. OFFICE OF THE POST, I MoaaaT Alorsi29, December 24, 149. s The weather was disagreeable on Saturday; nod business limited. CLOVER SEED..olving to heavy demand, Clover Seed is held firmly at $4,1204,25. CORN.. Sale of 300 bus. at 50c. BEANS.. Regular sales in small lots at 7075 c. WHISKEY..SaIes at 24c., but may recede, as prices base declined in Cincinnati. PLOUR..But little dok& we quote at 84,40(B 4,45 per barrel. B. W. FLOUR..Salesat $1 62, and dull. MESS PORK.. Worth 510 p AUCTION SALES BY JAMBS M 'HENNA, AUCTIONEER; No. 114 WOOD STDEKT. TIMM DOOKS rilLoll FUME( 0 LLENDID HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Mantel 16 0 Day Clock with Marble Case; Bedding ; China, Queenswere,Glassware' Kitchen Utensils, Cooking Stove, &e., cf a private family, at AUCTION, AT Mc- KENNA'd. On Monday neat, December 24th, at 2 I o'clock i .. afternoon, will be sold, at McKenna's Auctieni . ithout reserve, the entire Household Funntaregre“ a private family declining housekeep ing, all or WI as been in use only two years, and kept in the b f order,.coraprising —1 pair splendid divans, I m ny dressing bureau, l. beautiful mating any work star , 1. splendid mahogany enclosure, wash stand, 1 pair solid mahogany dining tables with claw feet, cost priginally SSO ; 1 mahogany centre table, with marble top; mahogany cola= bureaus, breakfast ta bles, chairs and settees, I patent maple high post lied stead, cherry high and low post bedsteads, 1 beautiful small French mantel clock, with marble case, runs Hi days, cost in Boston 885 ; 1 Gothic 8 day clock, bedding, China, queensware, glassware, a great variety of kitch en utensils, 1 cooking stove with futures. ! declB /AMES McKENNA, Auct. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. MILLINERY GOODS, A c ATILUO27ON,AT.MeREIVIVA'S.—On Monday Rem, December 21th, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. will be sold, at McKennals Auction Rooms, a large variety of Fancy Goods, suitable for Chr.stmas presents, such as bead bags, bead purses, gloves th read laces and edg ings, ribbons, Swiss ash linen, Ac. deal JAMES McKENNA, Anet. CARPENTERS' TOOLS AT AUCTION, AT Me- KENNA'S.—On Monday next, December 711th, at 2 #eloclo-Wotheiatraoon, will be sold, at McKenna's st Carpenters' Tools. ii;5,41ec22? - ' ; ,...,..tr;t4',ll, JAMES McKENNA, Anat. "Plireir Fire I i Fire I Alt; Tim NEPTUNE FIRE COMPANY will open. Wilkins' Hail, Fourth nun, with their FOURTH ANNUAL SOIREE, to be given 013 FainaT Evaanio, the 11th of January, ISIO. 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 comfort and pleasure on the occasion. MANAGERS: R. J. Daffy, Eagle; S. Hamilton, Alleghe'y City; S.W. MeSherry, Allegheny*, .1. Lockhart, " Arthur McGill, Duquesne. ; J. G. Young, Manchester ; James Scott, Niagara. J. McQuewan, Esq., Nept'e James Petrie, Vigilant ; Wrn. M. Edgar, Esq., John Shore, Good Intent ; George Fenton; M. Tibby, Independence; John Neeper, John Coyle, Good Will ; John Fluke, A. Porter, Fairmount; Geo. AlcGonigle, IL Reis. Relief ; George P. Moore, " John T. Symmes, Itirna'm; Jame M. Porter, Fulcra Mantuan William White, Ebenezer Lowry, Henry Grazier, _ Andrew Graham- [deed ILEGIULARWIZEtrax "ASSEMBLIES; AT UNION lIALLB. I asariscrirrwr beg leave to announce to the lovers of innocent and healthy amuse ment that I intend commencing Rsoul.as WIEXII.T 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 Mmes. The list will be closed when the limited number, which is thirty, shall have subscribed. I will then open a list for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings of each week, and as soon as thirty Gentlemen have subscribed for either of the above nights, the Assembly will be commenced. Tickets ad mit a Gentleman and one or two Ladies. Price of tick es for each evening, seventy-five cents, including re freshments; or fifty cents with refreshments. J. BATES. N. 8. , --None but persons of respectability will be ad mitted. novgl W. A. tr, L C. McMULLEN, CHEAP CASH CLOTIIING STORE, No. 230 Liberty_ Strut, corner of Garrison Alley, "DESPECTFULLYmnuonnee -to their customers and XI, dealers generally that they have in store a large and select stock of .CLOTHS, CASSIMEILES, AND VESTINGS, end are now prepared to fill all orders in their lino; and.experienee In the business enables no to hope for a liberal share of pat/Outage. Persons wish ing to have Clothing made to order, cannot tail to be suited. READY MADE CLOTHING of all descriptions Kept colurtantly on hand. Also,file.itlemen's Furnishing goods, such as: shirts, Suspenders and Cravats. • Call and examine berme purchasing elsewhere ; as WC are determined to sell cheap fur cash. omit - - A ITeassittnill white for Ladles. WARRANTED not to injure, but on the contrary to improve the texture of the Skin, and make it so rt , smooth and give the Face, Neck, and Brow of Ladies, a, pure, li f e-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 cm. ang3dy. HOMELY OF BOTH SEXES. YELLOW, PARK AND RED FACES, Are requestedio 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 lilies the most astonishing power of rendering coarse, dark, yel low or sallow sktn, clear, white, soft, smooth, and is perfectly innocent, being com p ose ' d of rare plants. PIMPLED AND BLOTCHED FACES, Together with every kind of eruption, are cured.by its use, and at least thirty physicians in New Yerlense it— the genuine Sold by WM. JACKSON, No. 89 Liberty street, head of Wood. citcw THE CROWNING ORNAMENT, it is to the scalp as Guano titivate. Earth,in making it fruitful. It is u certain in its effects as tomorrow or next year. Now, reader, these respectable citizens certify that Jones's Coral Hair Restorative will have the following effect without 1 - Mit—lt will force the human Hair to grow on the head, it will stop it falling, cu re scurf or dandruff, and make red, gray, and light hair grow dark. Mr. W. Tompkins, 92 'King st. New York. Mrs. Matilda Reeves, Myrtle Avenue. Brooklyn. Mr. 'alines 'Power, grocer Fulton st. Brooklyn. Mr. Thomas Jackson, Montour's Island, near Pitts burgh. Hedry }leullen, 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 heap,r othe article made.— Besides it so ec and the public are conscientiously, and honestly assured that the above are its real and true qualities. Be careful and and genuine. Ask for Jones's Coral Bair Restollltive, take no other, Sold by the agent, WM. JACKSON, 89 Liberty Street Pittsburgh. • Prier 374,90 Ms.. and one dollar. JONES' ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP, Fox tax ,ctrith or SORE HEADS, OLD SORES, SCURVY, ERYSIPIE. LAS, SALT RHEUM, Ac., and it has the best effect in curing any similar diseases. As a proof of its innocent effect, it can be used with the moat perfect safety for Chafes and Chaps in infants, making their skin smooth, soft„ healthy, km., but as a cosmetic, THE BON TON, THE LADY OF FASHION, ,Will find it has a charming effect in making 'the skin smooth, soft, white, and delicate, removing freckles, wrinkles; disfigrements, Ac. In fact., Jones' Italian PiMn,lical Soap is the moatbeautiful , yet wonderful work °lsraelite. BUTJEEAPPI, BEWARE; lIEWAHE , Of Cmutterteiits. - ' Sold by the agent, WM. JACKSON, 89 Liberty street Pittsburgh.s aug3dy. taco IF YOUR TEETH ever — Tio — Catk, oreitand dirty; or youtbreath ever so foul and fond, by.purelcasing , a. 28 China Box of JONES' AMBER TOOTH PASTE, this I assure you, though you need not °thorny' word, but then you 'cannot doubt that of that .lamotus and scientific Dentist, Dr. E. N. FIELD, of New York, who says: • "I have both.uscd and analised this beautiful and im pandable-tirtiele, ijones , Amber Tooth Paste) and can recommend it as possessing all the qualities claimed for it." Sold by the agent, Wm. Jackson, 89 Liberty Street, :Pittsburgh. Price .2.5 cis. . -ang3tly APPLS-,200 tarred' gond keeping A.pfdes, of various kinds, just received and for saltrlow by nov23 WE. DYER, IRLiberty et. • L $ j ',F', S~S;'~. ~',_ i"i. ~*. - ',''+~`>"."'r - ; ~- h_t.-r""s_s. 'r; ''~ ' ' F ': w^~:. ;s=;"~r''3.:~9' i-'4.:~"~:.:Xv CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE THIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed of the largest, swiftest, best finished and fu rn ished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highestwages 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 corn parison with. any padsenger line in the Union for safiny, regalarity, s 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 PACIEET.—The MONOPIGABILLA.,Capt.Stone, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning alit/o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. al. TIMSDAY PACKET.—The limuarria No. 2, Capt. C. W. Batchelor, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock i Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 111 P. sr. PUR T ort/ITTI4I3IIRGLI 16 WA.iiirui tag ciAssu ARRIVED. Steamer Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver. " Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, BeaVer. " Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. • Atlantic, Parkinson. do. • Camden, Hendrickson - , McKeesport. • Monongahela, Stone, Cincirutau: • Louis M'Larte, Conwell, Wheeling. • Isaac Newton, Hemphill Cincinnati. • Beaver, Clarke, Wellsvi4e. • Caleb Cope, Murdock, anoint. " A. Clipper Abrams, Franklin.. DEPARTED, Steasiter Michigan N 0.2, Gilson,Deaver. " Lake Eric, Gordon, Beaver. " Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville .. . " Atlantic, Parkinson; Brownsville. " Messenger N 0.2, Woodward, Cincinnati " Empire State, Cochran, New Orleans. " Kentucky, ?Mean, Louisville. • geveille, Stone, Gallipoli& Caleb Cope, Murdock. . --- WEDNESDAY PACKET.—The NEw EISOLL111) 2, Capt. S. Dran, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at lOo'ciock ; Wheelingevery Wednesday even ing at ta r. THURSDAY PACKET.—The BBILLIA NT, Capt. R. J. Graze, will leave Pittsburgh every 'Chun:day morning at 10 o'clock i Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10r. FRIDAY PACKRT.—The Curran No. 2, Capt. Crooks will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at lOo'elock' Wheeling every Friday evening at 1O r. nt. SATURDAY PA C T.—The Alacassisoza No. 2, Capt. C. Wward, will leave Pittsburh every atur morning at ood 0 o'clock; Wheeling every g Saturday S evenin da g y at 10 e. SUNDAY P.ACKgT.— The lauc NewroN, Capt. P. Drool, wit] leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sundnit evening at 10 yet 5. Elisabeth Packet Tus oteauler FASHION, Capt. PELIMES. will run as a Regular Dully Packet between ittassurg land Elizabeth. Leaves Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock e. Di, mid icavea Elizabeth at S o'clock ♦. 11.1. For freight or passage, apply on board. I nov7 LOUISV/1.1..E PACKETS. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE 01110 LINE. REGULAR SATVICDA T Pact=T. The A No 1 fine and fast passenger steam Par ket TELEfIILAPIL J Ilezlep,. Corn ing" ' yf minder. will Icnv r Pitt, liar. , for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all interme%tate Porta, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or pas sage apply on hoard , , or to FORSYTH & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packet, and with n 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 Fraaklin No 6 and Pike No 9, to Sant- Lonis--timethrough,ervic DAYS octtkly Books! Books! Books! JUST RECEIVED at the PRESBYTERIAN Bang ROOMS, No. T 3 Wood weer, up sum", the following addition of valuable 800110,401' sale al low prices: Townsend's Arrangement of the Bible; Neander's History of the Christian Religion nod 'I Church ; I Milton's Treatise on Christine Doctrine I Gcsrvius' Hebrew and English Lexicon; Robinson's Creek Harmon! of the Gospel; I Scolds Bible, G volumes; Medlrurst's China and us Prospects ; Calvin's Institutes of the I:bristle'. Religion ; Chat-nark on the Divine Attributes ; Thonghts on Public Prayer. by Rev. S. Miller, D D ; Thoughts on Religious Expene ice, by Rev A Ale 1. , ender. D. a; - - Itiiirxilsr Zanesville Packet•. Honaz's Memoir of McCheyne; Steamer YettNKEE. Capt. Melina, lanve• fileertesi Life of John Knox , very Saturd ay ,. at 2o ' clock, r B. Psalm and Hymn Book, in a variety of binding.; Steamer JENNY LI NT). Captain fi A LI.IO II UR, !cavesßibles and Testaments, do do every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, r. st. And many other valuable works, to which the attention For freight or passage apply In I of the reading commontty , is particularly invited. (no erl I V.. B. WHEELER, Agent. - Store New Boots'. I I pct.& Corner of Water and Smithfield Pi• ! T MINER'S LITERARY Dy_poT,sunthfiid m— ! Itegalisr Packet. for Sunfish. SARTAIN'S UNION Al AG AMIE (or January. THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE. Capt. , No 11 of the Poetical W . orks of Lord Byron. Biases, w ill l eave for t h e s h ove an d toter - , The People's Scripture (gallery of Engravings—by the mediate ports oil Weda.days and Saturdays most eminent British and foreign Artists. Published in For freight or passage op B. ply on board, or to London.. MILTENIBERGF.R, Agt. . The National Gallery of Pictures—by the great nias. i oct6 614). B ten. Published In London . For Beaver and Wellsville. Foge's Book of hlan)yrs--edited 14 Rev. John Kenn, Tux new and splendid passenger steamer d y. p u bli s h e d it , L o „,j o „ CALEB COPE, A. Mnunocx, Master, will The Two sisterg—by Lady Charlotte Berry. leave (or the above and all intermediate ports Nor-wood, ..orwood, OT Life on the Prstrie—by Neil Buntline. every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. NI A MINER. Smithfield at. For freight or passage, having superior accommodn- deen between Second and Third tions.apply on board. ocni Ati , —_____ _ . _ NI AnsTff FiIVIA-N—ATI-ARY, Rini , AAP MORI Sew Arrangement. Nave Nov - a .—Graham'. Magazine for January. Tua steamer BEAVER, CHAS. F.. CLamoi., . Peterson's Ladies' National Magazine for January . Master, will leave this city every Monday, Sidonia, the Sorceress—by Wm Meinhold, author of nes ay and Friday, at In a. M. "The Amber Witch." She has a boat at the landing, between Wood at. and . The Ogilvies, a new Novel—published by the Harpers. the Bridge.prepared to receive freught tit any time. focal The oldCa rd .= inal's Daughter—by ?deck carte Daniel • The G Call, or Prodigality and Speculation in !Rage , i' ' ''`... ' I the Nineteenth Century. .... 4 , — 5 a, ,- ,; .... ~...e.., I ALSO, the moat splendid and extensive lot of AN „,,,,,,„,,,,, -,. NUAIeS, GIFT BOtiKS. he, that has ever been offered Win. B. Wheeler, in this City. lust received at the Cheap Publication Store STEAMBOAT AGENT. can be found al Wesley on SMITHFIELD street, between Second and Third Grier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Sint t/a• drcll ALA MI NI.:R field streets, Pittsburgh oeiG 1848. 1848. Pittsburgh stud Brownsville Daily Packet Line - - FEBRUARY Ist 1949. Frailty at Ist.lVß. 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.3acobs, and LOUIS M'LA N 9 Capt.F Ilennett. The boats are entirely new, and are fitted up without raga rd to expense . Every comfort that money can procure has been provi des!. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf bloat, at the foot of Ross at. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave nt the advertisea hours. oc tr, •- Christmas Cake. " -• m ... - For Clincinnati—,Fteigalar raaet. grill: subscribers are preparing a MONSTER FRUIT I The fine steamer MT VERNON, HULA)! I CAKE, which they will have ready for rutting on Christmas morning. There will be three Gold !hots k a It: Kcii.lvrz, Master, will leave for the above and . Parties and famlis supplied with Cakes. Fruits. &c. inierme ate ports, regularly. every Saturday evening. . eight or passage, apply on board, or to A. & P SCIHLDECEER. For fre i g h t -^GEO. D. MILTENDERGER,Ag't. ! - -- -- _ No 42 Diamond alley. , : -- Illollday (lifts. ' P ERSONS desirous or obtaining Fine Articles for I Keepsakes or Presents, in the Inixtry or Fonry line, o,fe re9uested to call at 8.13 Market street, where eel e all examine any article in the fancy line. A choice e• Lion of beautiful TOYS, which cannot fail to please. declo A. F CANTWELL & CO -- itikiriaamaa Presents. IHE subscriber respet ttully informs bin numerous ens toners and the public generally that his TOYS and FANCY Goons are now open for sale, w here in my large Wareroom, IM Market street, or stairs r eau he seen the largest and most magnificent assortment aver offered for sale in this city. Persons who wish to buy rims, will please call, as these Goods are imported direct Ay myself dec2l It C. YEAGER, 108 Marker at - Franklin Packet., AAitts The fast packet ALLEOIIF.NY MLLE, Capt. \Va. listiss, will run regularly be tween argh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, iit 4 o'clock, r. st. For freight or passage, apply on board. vete `The Brilliant, A SMALL i•iterest in the superb steamer Brilliant is IV offered (Sr sale—terms easy. This fine boot is in prime order, and doing as prolitable a business ns any in the /Mr. S. cuTitHERT, eien'i Agent. deelll Smithfield siseet TEAS! TEAS ll TEAS I!! • Ix is with pleasure that the nuhaeribern in- .:. form the citizens of Pittaburgh and vicinity .....,;. that they have completed rirrucfreauciti. with , Alessi's. J. C. Jenkins & Co., of Philadelphia, •: to receive their nuperior PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter be kept constantly on ~..•4• , hand. They are neatly and securely put up ELIA ' in metallic packs of 1. I and Itb each. with ~...• .- eir printed card—showing the kind of Teu, price, name of the conred depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation r . r . e r •t i u t ri rn Lill an r ic u Te c a . , s it" not liked. 0. Gunpowder ......... 621 75 1,00 1,25 1.50 a 4 Imperial ............. 50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 ",,, Eynon .............. 50 0•21, 75 1,00 1.25 a Y. ti can ...-...... .. 50 eli 75 1,00 145 1,50 Black 571 50 BLACIS. r Fine nod Extra Fine • • .75 1,00 1,25 1,50 We will warrant all the 'PEAS we sell to he equal to, • •- stiv mold in thin City, and should they - not superior to any sold in not prove acceptable to the taste, they can bo returnel, and the money will be refanded,.as it is only with that understanding we sell. We ask a fair trial, that the public may he able to judge between our Teas and those heretofore sold by o.her companies in this city. All lovers of rich, delirious and good flavored TEAS, should give ma 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 streets, und F. YOUNG & SON, S. W orner and floss streets. ---- 110DKINSOWS QUEENSWA RE, GLASS AND CHINA STORE, Wood street, near St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh. rptlt subscriber has constantly on hand the best and 1 handsomest stock of the above articles to be found In any establishment Fast or West, and has just opened some new styles of his own importation, not found to any other store. Solar stand, hanging and side Lamps ; Fluid and camplune do Girondulcs, Candelebras, French and English Mantel Ornaments; Britannia Ware, Waiters, &r., tee., which will lie sold low, in large and small lots, to sail pur chasers. Merchants and fealties are invited to call, as it is worth looking at at any time. (oak] M. HODKINSON :. —Wall Paper Warehoa•e, NO 47 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A THOMAS PALMER RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and cum tomcrs. that he bag had at no past period so extent sive a Stock as he• has at present. He can offer to pur chasers, on very moderate terms, at the old established stand in Market street, almost every article in • his line— includingcounting-room:bed chamber,dining-room,par lor and hall Paper. With Borders, Landscapes, Fire board Prints, Pa pier and Transparent Window Shades, Bonnet and Binders' Boards* Writing, Wrapping, an Pea P aper ; he is abundandy supplied, and requests merebants and housekeepers to cull and examine his as. sortment. Rags nud Tanners' Scraps taken in trade, at the high est Pricer mar 3.eltew4m Shop and Engine for Sale, N THE Firth WARD, fronting on Liberty 1 tween O'Hara and Walnut. One Brick Shop. 40 by 20 feet,ltwo stories high; one 8 inch Cylinder, Engine at tached; all in good order, being both new. The Lot is 40 by 100 feet, on ground rent, having ten years to run from Mi s fit, 1850. For farther particulars,enquire on the premises, or of JOSHUA' ROBINSON, European and General Agent, Post Buildings, 6th 31. `-` • ' Reit 'oollderie. NEW , HAT'-ANA CAP . -STORE. AJNO. A GARRY-WM:ad irepeetfalltan actuate to Ititi friende.and the public gen. 111 1 514 1111 erally, , that be bas opened a Hat and Cap Store; at No. 143 Wood suceti'near - Sixth and immediately opposite the First Presliyteriair Church; where lie intends keep. lug on hands general assortmem of Eats and Caps, both of his own and Eastern manufacture. Having just re ceived a supply from the East, which will be sold on the most accommodating terms, the public will find it to their interest to give him a call. deatraw Fire Works t I TO ' F RPEDOES. ire Works t I l 350,000 50 boxes Fire Crackers; 20,000 Pulling Crackers; 4 cases (6000 packs) do ; 1 gro. 12 bell R'n Candles 4 grime 4 oz. Rockets; 2do 10 do do 5d03 oz do 3do 8 do do 10 'do 2 Oz. do 6do 6 do do 25 do 1 oz. do Bdo 4 do 'do 50 do Pin Wheels; 10 do 3 do do 50 do Chasers; 25 do No. 1,2 &3 Se rolls 20 do Grasshoppers; 3 do Flower Pots; 10 do 4 inch Triangles ; Bdo Blue ghts'r 5d03 do do 10 do Stars •, Li Just received and for sale by RH JOSHUA ODES, I decll 6 Wood street. Antinana 1 Anna • a ' Leaflets of Memory , Keepsake of Friendship ; Gem of the Seasons ? Young Lady's Offering; Gems of Beauty; Lady's Gill; Floral Keepsake; Rassolas ; Romance of Nature ; Gilt of Friendship; Gift Leaves of American Hyac s inth; ; Christma Blossoms ; Poets Poets' Offering; Child's Keepsake; Reade's Female Poets of Golden Gift; America; Friendship's Offering; Sacred Annual ; The Brilliant; Harvest Gleanings; Proverbial Philosophy, ill'd; Snow Flake; Bibles and Prayer Books bound in velvet and morocco. with clasps. Just receiv ed by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, decl9 Corner ad and Market eds. lag 1849. Gift Books for Sale by IL S. Bosworth, FOURTH STREET, NEAR MARKET. THE Scripture Gift Book; Heath's Four Gospels, Books of Common Prayer'illuminated ; Harpers' Pictorial Bible ; Illust'd ed's of Rasselas ; Vicar of Wakefield • Robinson Crusoc ; Proverbial Philosophy ; ldoore's Melodies; Characteristics of Women; Hudibras ; Gil Bias; Asmode us ; Gulliver's Travels ; Read's Female Poets of America; Pictorial Book of Old Ballads; Percy Retinues; London Art Union Annual ; Fanden's Tableaux ; The Charm Lay of the Western World; Pearls of American Poetry; Friendship's Offering, for '5O ; Garland for 1850; Keepsake of l`riendship; The Golden Gift Together with many other ANNUALS for 1850, Bibles and Prayers, in beautiful bindings; and a fine clock 01 Children's Gift Books. decM Christmas and New Nesses Presents. A. MINER, on Smithfield street, between rd and M s ad, has received and offers for sale a very large and splendid assortment of ANNUALS, GIFT BOOKS, &c.. suitable for the holidays, c( all paces— from fifty cents to ten dollars—which will he found worthy of ex amination. American FruirCulturist ; by J. J. Thomas—fresh ply. This is an invaluable work to Ilorticultumlists, and will be instructive to all. Everybody's Almanac and Diary, for ltito. This Al manac contains a list of Government officers, aceounts of the Banks of the country, and much other Information useful to all classes; besides a complete memoranda for every day in ne year. Amer--A very large assortment of Stationery Blank Books, Envelopes, and in short, everythnig in the Sta tionery line (or sale at the eavrest Eastern prices. Idris Gift Books. IFT BOOKS FOR tesn. AT HOLMF-w l.rritearty 1.3 DEPOT, Third street, opposite the Post Office : The Women of the Old and New Testaments, edued by W. B. Sprague. D. D The Portbi Offering; by Sarah J. Hale. The Gent of the Season by N. Parker \Vtllin. The Brilliant; by T. S. Arthur. The Gem of Beauty, or Ltterary Gift: by E. Perciva The Rosemary. a collection of Sacred and Religion l. a Poetry The Moss Rose—for 1650 Keepsake , of Frtendship—for The Forget-Me-Not, do The Snow Flake, do Friendship's Otieriug, do Christman Blossoms. do Albums and Gift Books for Children Ladles' Work Boxes, HE largest and fineet assortment ever brought to this Tcity. received direct from Patio. and for sale low, by dec2l C. VEADF.II, 109 Market at._ American Toys. ALARGE assortment of A merit an manufactured TOYS, the beet and most substantial made in the world. Call and see them, at dec2l:4t C. YEAGER'S, ltk.l Market et. Chrlitmn~ and !irtlrlre—ar—re Presents 11 eIED. R. WHITE, No. 51 sfarkei stern., bar on hand, suitable for the approaching Hohodays— French Merino Cloaks ; Velvet, Cloth and Embroidered Silk Paletots ; Silk French Needlework Embroideries ; Lace Collars, Culls, Puffs and Sleeves ; Broche and Cashmere Lon Shawls; /troche Scarfs, to wear with Cloaks; A lot of Dress Saks, very cheap. At-so—Embroidered Linen Cambric Ilandkerehiefe, with names ilecl4:d2w NEW BOOKS.—The War with Mexico, by R. S. Ripley ; vols. Elements of Rhetoric, comprising an analysis of the laws of moral evidence and of persuasion Essay on Christian Baptism, by Baptist H. Noel. 31.41. The Ogilvie, i a novel. Fairy Tales from all Nations; by An.hony R. Nlontak ha, with IA illustrations hi' Doyle. JOHNSTON & STOMarkCKTON, Corner 3d and et st James L. JONES NEW DRUG STORE. JAMES A. JONES A COMPANY. THE undersigned have opened a NEW DRUG and FAMILY MEDICINE STORE, in Limon's New Row, corner of Penn and Walnut streets, Fifth Ward, with aft entire now stock of DrUFra. 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 fro a practical experience of several years, they respect m fully solicit a share of public patronage. N. 13. Phynicians' prescriptions aecuraiely com pounded at all hours of the day and algid. octlllilm JAMES A. JONES & CO John Julius -DESPECTFULLY informs the public that, having Di, formed a Company of VIOLIN PLAYERS, and having received a sett of NEW cartuAoNs, for the express purpose of accommodating the lovers of DAN CING, he will be ready at any time widii hie Company to wait upon thosegentlemen who may be disposed to favor him with their patronage. Persons wishing to try the new Company, will find JOHN JULIUS under the Exchange Hotel. Ideclb,lw W Inter Hosiery. VE JUST RECEIVED, direct from the man esufacturers-- WO doz. Ladies' (London dyed fast black) Merino Ilose; 75-." " dark grey Vigoities; 60 " " super. lambs wool °loves; WO. " Misses' " l ALSO—A further suppy of Lambs' Wool Undershirts; Drawer and Seeks of our own manacture, which, for warmth s and durability, cannot be equ uf alled. WI bLIAIVI DALY & CO ~ Stocking Manufactory, Fifth street, novt, Between Wood and Market. f. YSTERS! OYSTERS!!—The Oyster Saloon of O "My Holton," corner of Seventh nod Webster sts., is now open. Epicures will he wellW WI suited when LSON. they loctl6:tt EMIR IMES MESE EWEN !MEE YOUNG tAUIES TllnAU/VMNSESZION of.this,lnetitntionwilt oom menet, on the...first Monday in September. Rooms on Federal street, in "Caltinade Row, 2d door fund the • BAT OP 21IMOPI PIM RESSION OF FMB RIONTRS • English Depariment„inclutling Mauling, .Orthography and Defining, .Writingi English Grammar, Rhetoric, Logic., English Composition and CriticisinsGeo,_.raphy, History, Arithmetic and '.the higher btanektesof Mathe matics, Natural Philosophy,. Chemistry, Astronomy, Delany, Physiology, Geology, Intellectual .and Moral Science, and all other brauchesrequisite to a thoraigh English Education. -820 00 Classical Department, including the Latin and. Greek Languages, each - . - - 8.0 00 French - - 810 00 (lerman , - - - - 816 00 The services of competent teachers are secured for such as desire instruction in French and German, and ab.o in Drawing, Pointing and Music. It is desirable that pupils enter at the commencement of the Session ; yet they are received at. any time, and Sr,. charged at thu above rates from the time of entrance. _No deduction made for absences, except in cases of protracted illness. Further information may be obtained, and applications made by calling upon the PRINCIPAL, at his Rooms on Federal street, or at his lodgings in " Irwin's Row," Lit:t en y street Pittsburgh, between 3d and 4th streets; or by addressing n.note through the Pittsburgh Post Office, to the Principal. N. W. 'METCALF'. Allegheny, August 7, 1849. laug9:dtf Trnstees 7 •Sale. IV Tim undersigned, Trustees of the Estate of David Zilhart, aced , ' will sell al Public Vendue, on Thursday, the gUth December, instant, at 3 o'clock, on the premises, the Two Storied Brick Dwell ing House and the Lot on which it is erected, situated on Third street, South side, between Grant and Boss sts. cross at sale, JOHN BRICKELL, THOMAS McKEE, Trustees. EDWARD DUFF. For. aunt, ASTORE, welt Sued up for Dry Goode, on Market at., between Third and Fourth 14, Possession given 011 the let of April next. Also, several ROOMS and OFFICES. Possession given immediately. E. D. GAZZAIff, deel9 Office over the Post Office, Third st. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR S./U.K.—Ate gia Rouse and Lot nt present occupied by the West Ward School is offered for sale on advantageous terms. Apply to ERRETT & McPHERSON, nov.20:1( Corner of Penn and Water streets. f r efl TO 1,1,:r.--13etng about to remove to No. 20 Water street, we will ow the Warehouse on the corner of the Diamond and Diamond alley. itovln KING & MOORHEAD. For Sala, A THREE STORIED DWELLING HOUSE, 333 betng Jhe second house from Penn street t in Sny der's Row, on Hay street. Imunediate possession will be given. Enquire of DAVID RI FCHIE, Attorney at Law—Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and :rant street. jettbdtf Dr. George McCook j e i c t i ed . 19 n a t t i s ie b ua,uh.ues latelyhis 1 occupied rmane r b e y sid A ege r. . 1 fie Alder in in Miller, on Fourth street, near Grant.. immediately adjoining the Lumartine House." His Office is attach ed to hie residence, where he will constantly be found, unless itbeeni on professional duty. Office hours from 7 o'clock A. M. to 9 o'clock A. at., and from 5 P. na. to 7 P. novs John Dunlap & Co., COIiNEFIOV VIARSOT AND SECOND STREETS, RE now receiving their Fall and Winter Stock of JHOUSE FURNL HIM; HARDWARE and other (:Duda, direct from the manufactories and workshops of Birmingham, She ffi eld, and %Volverhampton. We have already in IVarellOttSe 713 Casks and Cases of Goods, covering the following articles: Trotted Saucepans, Round Pots and Oval Kettles; Enameled Saucepans and Muslin Kettles: Fine Trays in sells ; Common Trays end ‘Vahors ; Foe Irons in setts and pairs, over SO patterns. Fire Iron Standards, with Marble and Bronzes Iron brusia; Short handle Frying Pans; Breed Pans, oval and r'nd Bracket, Chamber and Gothic Bras. Candlesueks; Tinned Wrought Iron Tea-kettles; Boating Spoons, Table Spoons, ke ; 'ruined Flesh Forts. Skimmers and Ladles; Roasting Jacks; Box Irons, with Heaters; Commode Knobs, Coffee Mills, Lanterns, k c.; Fuze Britannia Ware, In setts; COlllllllllllOll Ware, Swing Tea-kettles. A.c., Plan.hed Ceafing Dishes, Wnii, Oyster Chewers. &e.; Cruel Vramrs, with cut glass and common Bottles, Brass flattery Kettles, Bell Metal Kettles,.kc. Tulle Maus, Toilet setts, Seals, .tc.; Pillar, Urn and Helmet pattern Coal Vases. ALSO, a large stock of Copper, plain TM and Japan ned Ware. Premed Goode, rke., to which we would in vite the atienuon of mhbers, wholesale buyers and others JOHN DUNLAP tr. CO., sepls Corner Market and Second streets. p r int - et., Ink—To Printers. 1011 KEGS_ PROUT'S NB . WS INK, Mt- lb. kegs; .4 , V1 25 . to column Proof Galley'. beam bottom and sides. Atso--lwaits, 'truss Rules, Cuts. Cases, Composing Simko. ete. Rec'd and for sale at the Pekin Ten Store, 70 Vow ih street A. JAYNES dram Agent for 1.. Johnston & Xi F. 1% kiAlni - M , A;S1) CUC&'A SIILLI.S.--51. 1 qr. bxsi ..1 1 11 fresh It ft {all. 2 bags Cocoa Shells. Received and or sale at the PEATY IRA STORE, 711 Futirth 31. 11..120 1 4 1R.L.s It FRUIT— I` 5 doz. Cann fresh Pouches; 5 bottles do 5 l• Pine Apples; 3 '• " Cherries; 3 " " Strawberries; 3 " " Tomatoes; 3 '• ht. gallon bottles Pickles; 3 yawl do do " fancy do do Received nod for sale al the PERIN TEA STORE. 70 Fourth street.deelA) 'T ONG SllAWLS—lleeelved 'per Express) and this j day opening at A. A. Mssos A. Co.'s No 60 Market si reel.. (3) three eases sUpertOr Long and Squat* Shawls; 01.0. ilroche dee‘A) IirIiF:FTES--. 11 eases super. French Black Silk VI- V ',cites, elLra tramming, received, per express, at ni,c`2 ,l A A. 1)1 AsON & CO.'S, 00 Market rat. AstisiEliES AND DE LAIN tS —6 eases super. new styli. Cashmeres and De Lames, with very high colors, received and now opening at dectiti A. A. MASON & CO.'S, 60 Market st. JINIAT A BLOOMS—A few tons, for sale by 0 dectl.o KIND & MOOS HEAD. 11 HI AN!) TWA/ LOTS FOR SAlski— A D valuable property of 44 feet front on Darragh street, A degbeny, by deep, feetwhh is err-eted convenient Dwetliug House of lit) trent, arranged with a hall, parlor. dining room and kitchen. 4 bed chambers and good cellar—ull In good order. Persons doing business in, either city mid deturtng a central location, should look out fur the above. Price and terms accommodsting. S. emu:wit - 1% °col Agent, Smithfield street. U. :slit; A ii-43 Idols.. prime old crop, for sale, to Nclose consmument, decin RHEIN, MATTHEWS & CO._ H NIOLASSES—.. t. ht. bbla Si . James Refinery, for S. sale by Wee RHEA', MATTHEWS & CO. ." — P.Aii-2, ; 24 0 pigs Solt ItGilalen F. a Lead for E sale by Y, MATTHWS & CO. I 1 Orc.lll / Writ/N-30 bole.. Per *roamer I..irlu. Collura. 'or ‘...../ oale by 1.d0c19) }WET, MATTHEW & CO. I ARD . --I0 borrele and 30 trey No. 1. Leaf. for sole by i derlo RHEN . MATTHEWS & CO. tigANWL- 3-IC, --- uriViiiii , liJiii iTl l iii j 3 decl9 RHEY. MATTHEWS & CO. - -____ I )EAC111...'..k-- WU PrO Cu.. old w crop; .. ne for !kale bY ~ . .,.lo 11HEY, MArrliEws Jr- co. _ ALLAJ ‘N --;14 ;rt. I s, RH karate by leel9 ATTIIEWS & CC) casks soda Als just received sad or 1 ■ale by BROWN & KIRKBA'fRICR, No. 144 Liberty st. Uti 411L—Iti bhd.t. N.U. t.togar, new crop, lust received end for Kale by DROW N YKIIth:PATILICK , No. 144 Liberty at- LA -Ku- thl kegs No I brad in atom and for sale by DROWN & KIRKPATRICK, No. 144 Liberty at. t ircs_ —_____—. A PPLES---ed burrels Green Apples just received end for rale y BROWN & KIRKPTRICK, N 0.14.1 Liberty st. b i nte`.'47 YinV(3t,l',4ttleitlll,e,;.llßaiVe 4.2 Kb Ws prime Timothy Seed slat reed and for 0 sale by tilerSl I3ROWN & KIRKPATRICK. ‘;;;tihibl of the beat patterns of Olive, Brown, Green, L Blue nod other colored CASSIMERES offered this Pall, which ‘vill he made to order in good style and U.vulrn,ea in want of a wood fitting PUTllltiooll, will call at Ike EIII p I re elodotig Store. limas! 11. CHIGINKUL A SMALL LOT of Choice pseILK VEST d SILK tis, _Lk suitable inr evaiiing parties, &c., just received, which we can make to order at short notice novts.l.lw H. CHIONELL. ''OR SALI•:-A DOUBLE CHERSYDESA.fodr (eel long, at J NO. I. GILLKSPIE & onv2S 76 Wood woo. G RocEßt., ,cio - I Siackereir 1 'tall Itblst. No.) .• And 1 541 unsorted Baskets; for sale at JOHN HANNAN'S, No 59 Water st. CI UEENSWA RE—Just received. 3 Crates Queens ‘,/,. ware. beat selection. Also, 2 Crates C. 0.: Queens yen re—nt No. .9 Wate r st. invtal JOHN HANNAN. CP. RS If 1.1 If WS, iii - -iriii - 400 Gti iGas Cicmi, n0v2.9 KIND & MOORREAD. I-ICLOH/I 2 lai bi>ll7. ti.F.TiOtTrTuii ritc'iTiiia for safely decl2 - S'AIITH & SINCLAIR. a , 1 KEEN APPLES-2u lAA.. Green Apples for sate by kJ - dee 12 SMITH & SINCLAIR. -- j._ no rutmoTv26 EHY SED—a SMIT H bbls. Tnnotby A. SINCLAIR. Seed for sale by ____ ‘ 2:O 0.17 RAII;INs ; q, just reed and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, No. 6 Wood et 7 -7 HAUS BRAZIL SUGAR; - • 10.26 erinkfl Zllllle COrrootr, (new J tint reed nod for sale , by J OS kl IJA' RHOES, No. RO D od a t, et I I A L., li-2 tons, White, for sole by kj eoVIO _ B. A. FAHNESTOCit & CO. .. 1 CASE BLACK SATIN ETT—J wit received . front dm manufacturer. For sale very low, by , - H. LEE, novt4Liberty street. 13IF.: , 1117 1 / 4 iflitrA OF SH.F.Ltr, - OYSTF,OI;: - ,4tulit 7 e ueived at - Clcu Housr," Diamond glley, ten tarrela lull Oysters For vale by the 1110. or huntlYetr. i ”ov7 1,3 WNETT.. R A N BERRIES-1u Ltda. Cranberries just received nrvi for rah , 01 , ; JOHN HANaterNAN'S, dee 13 " . 59 W street. TOSEPII S. MORRISON, Attorney at Lato—Olice on Fourth street, %tar:Wood; Pittsburgh, Pe. [oc2B:y . . - • • Z. 'CA = ~t -• , ' =EV Dpmestic,and Notesi ..04utillizig§itAJOCA:A a efE.'?' 44144" : ;.f EXPltiSiti "aOVS_, CO.l , • ' Wood Street; fIiTS.EitrAGIL lirrEuzsrAuowED TIME DlCKtan. IaURD7 ; Stathamlea Bank - . • ' acass'a tornxn ABM velum? 9ripaa• Hlg BANK is now prepared to der businesti. Open from 9A. 03 P.M. terest pa id Special Deposita augiIIIOMPBON nimi„ Cashier. • B. wiLidutals, EXCHANGE AND BANKING OFFICE N. .6..corrisr. of Third and Wood streets. QIGHT and Time Mlle of •Exchange, Bank , Notes an ►foreign and domestic Coin bought and sold op tb most favorable terms. Collections made in Blithe principal cities of the Union l9 at the lowest rates. je_ nuart cluntaa.PalWAßD RAH*, , EGRAMBIL & BARN. ' Bankersand L'ichangs Braker', Deaters,in Dorelgts nand Domestic Bills,Difir of Ezetuangs, Certificates rr - Depot • it, Dank Nous, and 'Coin. - Corner of Third and Wood Ms., directly opposite the St. Charles Hata may2S ____ --------------- N. HOLM MS 45. SON, lankier and Dealers in Szchangs Coin and Baia , Note IN , No. 55 Markststrast, Pittsburgh. . 513,L1NG BATE. excassas. New York Ipr I Cincinnati Philadelphia " Louisville Baltimore " St. Lords • 8•111 NOM. Buying rates Buying rata Ohio I die. County & City otdle I Indiana I " Relief Notts ; Kentucky I Pennsylvania Co. Virginia I " New York I, Wheeling i " Maryland i Tennessee 3 " New Orleans attla-y ZAIS. 5. HOWL SOON Is SARGENT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. R. Corner of Wood and Sixth streets., Pitaburek, Pa r RA RS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills; Foreip Dand Domestic ExchungeiCertlficates of Deposit,Zse EXCHANGE on all the principarCities of the Union and Earopn,for sale in sums to suit purchasers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposite. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Uniont, t -1 atthe lowest rates. sepy : J. S. Cashlay. .131LiriBROKER; dealer in tans Notes, Dra ft s, Amp , tones, &C., &e. Office, ( up stairs) No. V 8 Woorl street Pittsbrgit. oetlB :_-_-..---------------- PCOII2/ Hominy. WE are now manufacturing a most beautiful article of " PEARL 1101kfIN Y," by a new process never put in operation airy where, and can promise the public a supply lof this delicious and wholesome article) of a quality superior to anything of the kind ever offered in this market, and at as low prices as the common article. dec2t RHODES & ALCORN. -... 'RN MEAL-Of our own Grinding and Sifting, con stantly on band and (or sale by dec22 RHODES & ALCORN,3 O Fifth m. - i-111..-MTAL-----=----4000 bush., on hand and for sale by decdRHODES & ALCORN. OAT flit A,l-riuio-c-e-i-C iiiiiiu - ta - citle, vira — r - riiiTiii equal to the "Irish" Mial, constantly on band and for sate by ___ [deentj _. R.HODES & ALC H ULLIIBAI3LF.YLOI our own motto acture, ~ slowly on bawl and fora dee2l RHODES fr ALCOFtN., OAT !SEALforEEDS, Saloons, constantly on hand and for sale by Ideal] RHODES A..kLCORN. - • • LIM A large lot of gruery, which will be sol _UA low for cash, by KEISEkt der2o 144 %Vootl atreet. 1q.112.1 01[decluyt W 1,-13 the baKEYSFAL ste rrel or aingle gallon, for ELL. an by -PURE GRAVE JUICE Port IV ma, warranted gen ' nine, by Ideetht] KEYSER & Mel/EWELL DEAL Genuine French I3I3ANDY DOWELL. , Do decal) KEYSER & Alc 4111Ka Ritti3Xit-S—For sale by ji. riecao K.EYSER ir MeDOWEJ , L. O KEY XALIC ACID—For sale by dec2o SER & McDOWELL. ____—__----------_ CHALK—In barrels, for sale by dec2o KEYSER & McDOWELL: A RROW ROOT—Pure Bermuda Arrow Root for rale by Neat)] KEYSER & bicIIOWELL A 0 PANL.4II CIGARS-20,000, Prime, just reed and for 0 sale by STUART & SILL, deeio II b Wood st. ...—____—___ CIORN-30 0 bushels to store and for caleTly V decl9 STUART & SILL. _—_____ __ i - tit Pdec.) CLOVER Si ,El.)--19 bUta., m Store end or decl9 - STUART &81 IORN BROOMS—WO dozen, instore and — for Sale I l„,/ dent!) STUART SILL. PEPPER—IDbags, in store and for sale by n STUART & SILL. decl 7FSTUER.3--3000 lbs., Prime, in store andloi stile by decl9 STUART & SILL, 118 Wood at. EA: in store, Boxes d0.,- ST Rolls do. SILL deel9 UART & i D I EtdtelSclB- 3bba, %V TUA RT&B b LL H 8 W• ood st 1 COFFEE—A small lot for sale by deel 9 TOBACCO - 3 S and CO-3S boxes, 5' B , s, for sake by dee.l9 STUART & SILL., ripEA--zo half chests, for saletby 1 decl9 STUART & SILL, 119 Wood st. IHEESE—bO9 boxes, Pam, just to stole. deel9 STUART & SILL •IreKETS- -100 doz-, in store and .e deein STUART Or. SUA., 118 Al A I'PLE'S-150 barrels Greeu Apples, for sale low tleel9 WM. DYER., DPEACHES-9WEPEACHES-9Wbushels, for sale by decl9 WM. DYER. N EW _ _ CROP . E._ ._—__—________ SUGA.--5 Mids.,_for sale cheap. , dect9 Mi. DYER, No. 1.58 Liberty 514 MOLASSIS--3abbls., in fine order, for W sal DYER. deer! M. 250&8L5. Monongahela Rectified WtiPS_K l Et.ria hand and for sale by [d7} J. S.BONNKr.k.co. 11_^ AND ) AMIN'S AND CURRANTS-120 bxs. AL EL Itaisils _LA, new crop; eks. Zante Cut . S ings ;lot sale - • J. BONNET Er. CO. RICE -5 tierces S. C. Rice for sale by dnn7 it CO. ROCK CANDY-25 boxes NG. 1 Rock Candy, in atot4 and for sale bytdec7I••BONKFT fc CO, CANDLES S lxues aVlcoou.td ------------ LCUHOL-5 bbts. superior per CM . ALCOliall. tdr [deeA7l trl/ 3. S. BONNET A. CO. nate by DF.ACHINI:I APPLES— ..I. i1..50 bushels Dricd Peaches; SO " " Apples •, received land for R ialt.e by . • JAMES PATTON, Jr., N 0.17 Liberty , '' dec.l. ,_ Opposite head of Smithfield.' ___--_..—,------,--r----r i ---- 1 end 11310 CO—SOEr—SOM7IV io:Cotlz ATTo e ree N i: jt., IL for sale by JAhIES P No. 17 Liberty rt. dee4 IJOAR. 1101.1SEbbls. in store and Sfor side by J AMES PATTON, Jr., • dee4 No. 17 Liberty si • _ _ __—_—_-----------_ iIEACH BRANDY -24 Ltda — ~ warranted foar years I old, in store and for sale by dee4 JAMES PATTON_, Jr.. N 0.17 Liberty at, _-- RE.AM,CHEESE-53 boles, Extra I.,o,ree'd and V for sale by JAMES PA N WO, Jr., O dee4 N 0. 17 Liberty itILISINI4-25 boxes . 10 111 . . " " • " 5 qr. " rll l l/B3 —8 doz. lienver Tubs just receaved and Jr s ine 1 by JAMES PATTON, Jr., • N 0.17 Liberty st dee4 1 EAVERS—A handsome lot of Beaver Cloths for JID Over-Coats , such as Black, Drown, Drb, Gray and Goldet. Olive Mixtures. Also, a great variety of Blair kets and Fallings, embracing all the above colors-- I. which/sill bernadc to order n the newest a M oat V-'- uroved styles, at Inov211) P. DEY'S. EMIli --100 - 1;b1 - 4, just rec'd STUART (or sale & by STUART SILL., just reed and for JAMES PATTO bi N. Jr., N 0.17 Li 64 riLoTHS—French English. Belgian and Americun ‘..) Cloths, of the most deurobl.e colors : superfine black,_ blue, brown, olive . green, olive brown, claret', all other desirable colors suitable for Dress and,Basinesi Coats'-- which will be made to order in a superior manner, at i n0v126 DELANN'S. 171-RSS—Just received, t 3 pieces New Style ist Fancy Caisimerce,toget6erwith a handsome idt of Silk, Satin and Cashmere h will be made to order in the latest style, at DELAN P . rs. novo3 ;:ina dada' sand Newp 2rk, an extensive assortment of GOODS FOR GENT...Fr MEN'S WEAR, adapted to the present season, at nov24 P. DELANIPE,49 prang at e . 101EADY-hIADE CLOTHING.—A.gener-alissrinint 1 1 4., of ready Clothing, made rip in accordance with the present fashion, and will be sold wholesale or retail as. iota a. they can be purchased at auyother establishment in Pittsburgh. [nov26l P. DELANY.. .) BUS. Wl.lll h BEANS; . i 2 bales Gtuseng received on conffignment aid (Or sale by trioviol H. Lab:, N .100 Litierty et TOTnAovTtC4 ES-2 barrels, in CtMMnINd Sfo & S at M er l b T y H . BEEN AIiPLI2OO tibia ~ in store 'and for onla SMITH. sw purANOM---1 00 hble, Sweetli—otatoes 18 tierces do do Jost received and RICKE for stile by nov29 MILLER fr. TSON. eo SA N and. for ante by • MIL 1 'ERA RIPKETSON , novl3 Noa. lid and 174 Libeny stroot. ___------_ ()ANGLES—Patent White and Colored, Sperm rink' tj Star Candies, tot igale by J. S. M. YOUNG & CO Fourth and Ferry sts. i___o l I_ TIKATTIFO-7RIE- RATS— 275 imxes,.of Mat mire ji." prom:liable and useful Exterminator of. Eats, Mice, Itaachas and Bed Bugs, on hand und tor gale air. I. la. M. YOUNG A:...00.:, , Fourthand Fer,,ty ats.. BAKERS' Cocoa, Cltocolate and Sahniertil Sweet Spiced Chocolate for:Bale by I. S. hi. YOUNG & CO y FcitiAlitindFerTy sts. MEE - - 4 i f - - Xiflrktre ,Pllliagis, iii• ---L- ' , -: 13 ' - ' - ti, 4 AIL." RA.bSeti,l - .1 4 9: - 0 s-1) 'IRON P- - -4 -_----..,,- ---------------nzvotalarier-5-:-Rwaredwarotnee ~„-.. f . ,- , procp,lliiiblisinelAigtfikattir.confulOto:--Y,,:,...: . • }-- 7nosfe of-'Venereal Dumsailandittreb•Pank - A f32lsfiffectlen I;l:nought - Oft Dr i mpruden ce, , •-• , ,, , f. ‘ " yo u thful indulgence end eice4e. ...---,-- "f.... 1, 4 e I , , sysittiiii, Syphilitic ErupuonA.aonoxr. .. . ''VeaiGieet,`Strieterei-Urelltral.Dtaati tu g e a Impunly of the Blood, with &1 . 415;50mi:if the vener ea l origin: • Skiff ''Viiettsesi . Seotbetic , .tErciptjone, 2 .. rettes, Hillevi tit; Mercurial Diseeees, Serainel Weaknessrilm , il y et s e - u d p ei, to r as il i e o e r i o r D er e twlrefi fe the fe j o te m W th eglc .ri _ f e tili kr t i ntyn ti....... 0 , . thr i., Netvoui Alfecuosie, pains -le2 the ' eek and...Leinsionte farm' of the Bladder ' end' -Kidney!, succeasfullyArealed, Care guerra4teed: ' • '•" -. ''' ',-:''''' ' '-';',.= .:;•. Vourteen vetriPtiracticaffentin , this"cap . e na p ieuswx„ Brown ta Offer itasurancestrf spealy.cure to all who attry el:And - ander 141 care. -- - ' .- - . office and private, Cone utting otrat,6S.Th „ a mca. _ IliY _ rmerges modeikite.• .''-,, 4 idov&d&W 9 REUdiATIS4,--Dr-Browrk•A'Aei T iiiY: 4ls4ol4o edy for Rheumatism it , s'epeedyeisuleeobpit,fin for that painful trouble- Itnever au. and ?rival* - co a atiuntion, tv,:-OLlPia mandsanny,Pntabnigh,,,ra...Tie,WOOTittel eye at patters =apt:a PanstAthantratets.ots. rro THE PUBLIC.—Tbis is to ciatifittia;/ , hime.qun i t Dalleses Magteat:Pain-.Extsfietor.hapion aose:Air the Chiorue Rhemnatisni,: , whita thnsetbeerk ftrAico4 , aid:ribs ten years, in my hip joints.. . . Airtaektenock, N. Y.,-April 8,1348 t- MB. pard.BY—Sir: L been.-troittde4;;Willi:tlin Piles for -eight months, and , could:get n 9 Se Magical Paul -Extractor having been„xecommen4ed: . i. me,--1 applied it but toriceiobtameditistaAt rellecaisid • a short ume wasperfeetly cured! --Could rnot, l pii any more of it, 1 - svould! not take a htutdrefi dolltirs.fotribe balance of my box. - 97 North Moore street„Picw-York, Jaii419,4847.;.„- Yeirk, and where -ska ;genuine:article ne:-13 tamed, wholesale and retail, is at 41.5.11roadYraY-i •' H. Daum - lathe inventor of Ais Cam; - pound, and he never has, and never OW euinfonlife4ti'ilie secret of its preparation to any living; .ast‘erer,e . ' . fore, no oth e r person ever has Illadeor ever 0tp:p144;6. a not it himself. " ' -Counterfeitsaboundl. Zveryaraly valusuld 'article to subject to be depredi?,testunon by counterfeiters and im posters; and nothing, at we know of, has more ellen stveFp erp?r i enced dint factthan. Vallerit Magical Pain ExtractorA Tssr--The genuine Deatey, in cases thif..severr-st Burns, , Scalds, Piles, leen will afford' inattni relief, and produce at once acooling and stiiithingellect—eXtinctiog .pain . in and - from one to fifteen nflautetalbilt inn'', "' ways apply it oalinen-r never cotton cloth:: Ana now mark the dijjerence.fotinterfeity*teattOrs no matter under what name theymay appear,ortoso plied, always irritate and increase thepatot '• • Pamphlets, containing certificates ore urea, maybe had gratis, on application to JOHN 1). MORGAN, • Western Depot, Pittebutet. Da. WIC Tuovr. agent. BITTING BATS THOX. lIMIGI3T Dialers AMMO. Geibrilillie 1011/041 1 , For Horses, Cattle, &c., mires spaviti, quitter, grease. poll-evil, sores, gullsand bruises. Pamphletscontninins certificates,of respectable parties, may his had on appli cation to r JOHN D. 'MORGAN, octlB:d&wy &gent, Filleburgb- DlPAlllaterta A.ll.lleallug Olittitterlits CONTAINING NO MERCURY, _or other Mineral. It has the power to cause all R.t.4NRNAL SOARS, SCROFULOUS HUMORS, airily - immeass, POI SONOUS WOUNDS to discharge their pntrid matters, and then heals them. RIB rightly termedALLMEALING,for there is scarce ly a disease epe mat or internal, that it will not benefit. I have need it for the last sixteen years for ail disenses of the chest, involving the utmost danger and responsi bility, and I deciare before heaven and man, hat not in one case has it failed to benefit, when the patient was in the reach of mortal means. I have hall physicians learned i o n e pooch have ministers of the gospel, j udges f the b OOO N. older lawers, gentlemen of the highest erudition,. and multitudes of the poor use it in every variety . of way, and there has been but one voice--one universal-voice, say ing—" M'ALLISTER , YOUR OINTMENT- IS G OOD to RHEITIVLATISEL—It removes almost immediately the inflammation and swelling, when the pain ceases, (Read the directions around the box.) HEAD-ACHE —The salve has cured persons of the head-ache of twelve years standing, and who.had it reg ular every week so that vomiting took place. Ear-Ache, Thoth-Arhe, and Ague in the Fare, are helped with like success. - SCALD HEAD. —We have cured cases that actually defied every , thing known, as well as the abilityof fifteen to tweut7 doctors. One man told us hey had spent saw on his children without any benefit, when a few hoses or Ointment cured them. TETTER—Therc is nothing - better for the care of Tatter. BURNS.—It is one of the best things in the world for Burns. PlLES.—Thousands are_ yearly cared - by_ this Oint ment. It NEVER falls in giving relief for the Piles. Around the box are directionsM for using 'Alli ' sters Ointment for Scrothda,....l-tiver Cobtf .. loint; Tetter, Scald Head, Sore, yesAintici, Sore Throat, Bronchitis. Nervous Affections,)Putt ,Disease of the Spine, ifetut.eche, Asthma, Dealhetts, Lar-ache, Bums, Coasts, all Diseases of the Skin, Sore Lim...Pim ples, Sores , Rheumatism Piles, Croup, Swelled or Broken Breast, Tooth-ache - Aine in the Pace, dr.i,lte. If MOTHERS and NURSES kuirii its Value ire cases of Swelled or Sore Breast, they would always apply it.— In such eases, if used freely sad according to the direc tions around each box, it gives relief in a erryfnahours. CORNS:—Occasional use of Ointment wilt 101105 keep Corns fromgroviMg. People 'need aisverTh, trou bled with them, if they use it frequently, ttil _ This Ointment is good for any . part ofthe bodiiinbs when inflamed: In some cases it should - erirntlen‘ CAUTION - .--No Ointment will be genuine unleasthe name of JAMES bIcALLISTER is written, with alien Ott everrlabel. For sale by my - Agents in all the principal cities and townkin JAM thellaltedHiates. • , . EIS isid*ALLTEiz;. Sole Proprietorof. the.above medicine. Principal Office, No, 11:1 North•Tbivii st,Phibultelphia. ' PRICE 1.5 CENTS PER BOX._ Sold at Wholesale and Retail in Pittsbargliby, B.BAUN A MUTER,- earner Liberty. and St. Clair:streets; L. W1LC0X,..0., corner of Market street and d'OiDtaliton d ; also, corner of Fourth and Smithfield abets . ; WM. - JACKSON, No. b 9 Liberty street • and at the Soak Store in Smithfield et., third door from 'Second street; and in - Allegheny by IL P. Schwartz. and J, Sargent arid by A C. Smith, Btratingbarni, D. Nagley East' Liberty's; IL Rowland, McKeesport and Elizabet h; I.'Alexander Son, Monongshala ,C•ity; N. B. Bowman tr. CO., Browns ville J. T. Rogers, Bridgeport; John Barclay, Beaver; James Duncan, Ralston, p. Watson A C 0.,. New Castle and S. P. Weaver .Freeport., - ranyllichrodtzwy CREAM -4 matchless litittcte for - i=owth, beauty, ;Led resteration of-the Hair:. This Creamy when . once known, will impereede all"other arti cles of the kind now in Age. Where the hair is dead, Mush, thin, unhealthy, unr - turning grey, a few applica, - tions will make the hair soft and dark, and give-it a bean- ACM, li ve ly ,appearunce; and- will. also malreit Maintain its ltvehnddds end healthy color, twice as long:aaall the preparathini drat are generally used. Wheretheltairis thin, or hag fallen MI, lt may be restored by using the Cream. 'Every lady endgentleutan who is in the habit of using oils on their - hart should at i Ouceparahuscrsbottle of the Chinese ilaiorCream He VISTI comppsed that Lomit a& injure the hair like . thenther pfeltaraliMM, bntwill beautify it, and give perfect ,suuSfactionin every in , , etance. For testimony ro its very superior qualitine,see fol lowing letter from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Minn. Henderskott & Stretch , Nashville,..generalagents fo the Southern States: - . Lettereels Ree.B;Catitmell, Pastor e Preibytersen .Churelt,,Pladski- Megatia.Hunbstesnorric Smarms : Gexmarstme , A.take p.easure in adding my testhnony in favor of the excellent prepare - don called Dr. -Parirk's-Cirinessßair.Creew for, about two years ago tuy hair was vevy, dry,beistly, and disposed to come out;= but having procured At bottle of the Cream, and used it according ta eprescription;itis now I elastic, soft,,and firm to Ahnhead. ;Many haleami and oils were applied; each leaving my Imirin,a-worse state than before. This Cream, however, inigimet .Vsl' rarer rations. As an article for the toilet, my wifeigtves it Reference over all others, being- deheately perfornadand nut dis eosed to rancidity. - The ladies, especially - , will find the Chineseereant tobe a desideratum in ITlOlrprepalltllol l3 fOlt the lan. •^ - Respectfully,&c. , 14 - 9/4. 1) ,WW . • Pulaski January 7,1847, , ll:rSold wholesale - and Jobe M. Townsend, 45 Market st., and Jetelltinbler,contier et Wood and ramie itsls-d&lol y Property for sole or zitzemartsage• THE,uneettigned at a lowrateitadAponasy lefts, Or will :exchange for. City treperry, the STEftld CRISP AND,,f3A,W. MILLS, CfiEDIEG shuste,on the. Northern Tarriiiiltey_23 ilea East of Pittsburgh, in NV esuriorelaniiConnty.,..Th e Eitginetiftills and Machineryaret all in, fiiirt , rate Wider. The Gnst Mitt contains three seits , p4o_find one `sett common Mill Stones with all the best maehinertiiild'ap, Plintieen (or ittaiiing, hour, ?key -And-Attached 40. the swam Engine IS aSaw Doable Cardiatt,Ma• clone,-all goodorder.. - Tlld t Engine being Acit.Fiiihhient pbwer io run all together. "L _ • • The and .and,,Otherßtilidings rippartenant,trirnese Mills is as follows:, Four,_ Acres orgetiii , land with two good Dwelling HOuses,,O Store Hansa alarge:Stable, Smoke House , and= llacltamitli f :Shop, ether entail The mouth of the•CoalPitiswidt'llf ten pde.oCitie En gine Sonsei,:with sailficient Coal helonging,to the . Mill to run the Engine upwards of fifty year's._ , This Wilt propsrty itt - simate: in, the heart : Ofitha heata grain growing:neighborhootlftcWisterr iP e nne y i y a i da upon a good within eietqiii.niiles or the cnnol,:atut near the line of the Central Rail Road.the EICEMWESNPASTE ' p reinieen: For farther: partietilars,MMulF e . bf T OM' gos;: - .ersuArN, EM., Pittsburgh - -_ - a t/CMOs:OONY ftWOBLEI. THE subsenher luta Just receivodput Me: Pekin Tee Store, 70 Fourth suet; a vemlarge.andmallaelect. cd stock of pure GREEN AND BLACK ;from N Vora, all , of' which bus , been receigod:in:thia country elated the lat.of Februsty-lasateoneisung of theilifferein grades grown in the Celestial Empire. Our ateekheing, among the largest the. West,ere PrePared ToWhole te bouts terms than any other, hou.se4d,th We invite retail grocers to call and elan:nap , op* Mock and prices.. -allay can- have-ikVlteked Itt.f,, tap) paekagee,s ih. tin cannisters, or by ha cheet.e r t . esuit Our retail priceavary-foro ol Ongt B.laeltiffeatitiom o cot. to fii,oo.or- th,; ism-Young Sanctions, 50_oui.cCon go 50, and Euglish.B.realtaat!EdrNeang OilaPaw c and itaperud,frea* 35-emits 'IO3IP Foraities,Ros relideated:l4 fiend :0101e), asipPlia of OUT 'roes, amt.trY.shetn.b.oo o, rxicti asin t .---;1 . ntl44;imm .LAYN Iclti-Pimitit ----------- fItIOCOLATE, COCOA, AND BRODLAz—Bekefearo- NJ ma,,No:lelttrecdttte tuid•Coboacelso,Se-braitztavreet shiceit Oheedlet ~e- jpstrheA and for We'll% rtbe-praiN .TEAvroftwm Fourth i.treet. ,- ,' , • , : , - -, r ,--- -', mav24 p--"cl.),FFm•l-rittbetia. 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