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Having added to -our Eittabtishclanti 11. sPiencla Power Printing Naohine, axe .prepared'Ao - di`.o bids of Newspaper and -Book Work In a sty.bi nn, , Wed beauty neatness, and upon the most rett ble terms: s , AYO resosoctfaUx it the pationage s. or • lAcin thpinne of oar busumess . . . r November Et agastnes ANDiggw.noincs : 01.31S.T.LITERARY.DEPOT. Third inert, thr Port offsca-,,Csotierli tars Book for November • . :Ws Magonide,dO.; Sartalit'e,do3 Ladies' National; Litters Living Age, No; 234, Caztotti s l:l !Wive r, plots. - The Life, oi'Nineit Del) Eneros., Maternal sio.rrel.. The Dewager,hy Mrs'. Gore. Rocking. • ;or, Yo et BrothtT hickniage, 4 ygtery by GrINM.., • ' . 'Ohootilig 211111101a.•;aThAi r lirtablerdf:!Rifie tinny held:their shooting *Dia iitiMogoisymetl24 wail continue' vitt:Loot for Titian from! day '"tidayi ri o'clock A. AI. '11115'F; . 31: . i19;tke teireo• httodred s are are Invited to attend:' -F; t ptf ' 'cIP/11116.% r Brierstutp IFlllllL•4o.ltireetivcd•isad for sale o. OS Budthfield stiettathree,doors ramie Pourth,) a assortment of:LAMPS, adapted expressly for the of BURNING PLUM; and witate sold in quantities t purchasers. e BURNING PLUM be a new niticie, perfectly free . the danger:of explbsion, and unrivalled for Beauty, nomy and Conyemence.. Itlga complete substitute Oil, Tallow or Can, bring perfectly safe in using, ,• dull in appearance, and , gives' a uniform and bril t 1.10111., without.odor or. It 11150 free from •• rity as not to , satin linen, clothing or fu rn iture, and icularly recommends itself to the attention of Conn ,‘ left:hams, Hotel Keepers and, Families, as,well as se in Churches, Stearal oats; and the„Olaces of pro tonol gentlemen- To be bad of the manufacturer: . JOHN DEVEREUX - • t.W • '6.sBruithfield st, Pittsburgh, lea. . r IzasairatiactiStOok."--1 34 d01s for India:rip .•10 • apital•stoek of the Citizeni'• lam:mance C y tc , • urgb will bo,openedin - tbe r ßeard.of Trade. onday s the sth day of November, at 10 A.K. ."' • " *ass—Fifty :dollars each. "'Two • dollarl'and , RßY y re each share to bE paid on subscription. c °marts stoat Sit s : • •• m. Lorimer, Jr., Robert. Woods. • tn. B. M'Clure. Joseph' Plummer . . M. Kier . Josiah Ring bu She ri ff. Alex:Rosr iarg. oet2• tdl . , • • '' f 0: • fr A 'GRAND FIREMEN'S, MILITARY, AND IC BALD; will be. given on WeduesdaY evening, ober Mst, (Ballow' )ive,) .M. she Lafayette Assembly • ms, by Byerly's Brass Band. A good Supper will be • tired (or the• occasion. , Tickeis can be had of the lir Fairs:mount. liallio-RThe citizens are respect.; i informed that the Factimotirr• Pins COMPANY Will a BALL; on PR'DAT evenink November 9th, nt the ovine dumbly Roams. Che imagers have engaged. bPAfee's Bandfor the ocensisin. - • 045' rid A Rare Chance ot obunning a ern. rime BAT 'AP equal to any that can be manufactured, Is now red, as I am determined to sell off my present stock ready reduced prices, i n order to make room for my stock. If you would secure a barcain , call soon 130 Wood st..cornerct Virgin alloy. - , Ilr G. W. 111113DLEt Deaktiat.4ttatovso to a three : z to re rl t. 11•-gc.hornijOr.i...,A114.,froonine. odtoertobea olo sett, by Atmospheile Pressure; with a beautiful resentadon of the Natural Gust, resuginj the FACE to original shape, .TEXTPLEXTRACW-M, with little no pain .., DECAL= .Thrru permanently - saved by aauta, proventingthe Tooth-Rohe, which is much be t. than eurialat.; thongb itshopldbo done In five rain y or oven instantly. ap2ltly lir Attention .....-110l3EftT BARKER, Warns.= WM, No. 31 Merkel, between Second and Third , meets, burec—Consiantly onband, a large and general as ,. eat of FAanIOYABLt Rarint-xszn Curative. • articular. attention 'paid:to the Cutting of Cask= orkovhich will be made in the raost fashionable man • , and on reasonable terms. ' mayB I• ode er . ..The Jounirmixd Tenons &entre, of Pitts : h and .S.lleghetty, meets on the second Monday of , y month at §ehoehleitera, in thelfitunond. utayJ -- ' Joint Youno, Jr. - , Secretary, P rN t t Ice'r e en l aer i i Z esl o4d , Society meetstatStnAof cry month; At Union •Liall, corner of Smithfield end h streets. imayl.o;ly) W. C. CI ATI wILI, Seer. :lir Odd Fellocist Hsi!, ,Octelsn Buildlng, Fourth get). - beitmenn Wood ,arkci Smultfield sticas.—Ptttsbargh eampment;No. 2, meets Ist and SPFuetdays of each Umbrae' Deg•ree; Lodge, No: 4, meets 2d and 491. h eehnniee. Lodge, No,. 9, • meets every. Thursday Vestern Star Lodge , , No. 24,,teeets every Wednesday ron Lodge, Igo ; I.ln, meets every. Alonday.efng. Mount Moriati No. sso, meets every. Friday cuing- . . mar4d.y . - • D al e l r ;W o c ot . ore ef,. b v et.i—iPnlaAeh o a eVTutirng WAlaeyh.ington ,Ptratranaoa Lono*,No. 731 7 --lileets,every.'ruesday ening. • . Elasealwas gacasamartT, No. 87—Meeta Ist and nd ridgyofeach.month.-,, +iine2s--ty I• IL* 1. O: - of 0. P.... ALtato train Lona; No. 49 eeta at the Ball,' earlier of Wood 'street 'aid Virgin ley, every•TharMay eveniag, at 5 &clock% mayl:sm • - ' - - ' GYORDI Bassicrr,See,y. Cour. or A Surr Kean /anti:of long-standing, I the use - of the , true AMERICAN OIL, procured ai.a well nearlirookiville, Kentucky, 185 feet be ', vv . the earth's - surface, • 170" feet of vehich was rough a solid rock. • • The following, communicated by Wilson Br. C 6., orth Gay street, Agents for the sate of the •Oil in sltimore 1 the , patient not wishing his name made rrThia is to certifyitiat about two years past I had: een afflicted for a long time with "a itiffkimejOint bad used the , most renoWned remedies :for, encl oses, but without effectiratirength a friend - who bad sad' the American Oil Tor Ithoinatisaa, to biSpetfett atisfaction, prevailed upon-nao to try theVil in my e. eo, and the effect was astonizhing. to ' , self and all who knew, my situation: Ins few pplications of the Oil my knee was as supple as it ver was; since which time I have not had the alight -et return.. I have also used the American Oil for at distressing complaint-the Pdes, with equal emc ees. I haye further 'used it for pain in the back, and • ave known others to use the Oil, and in no-one °stance have r heard of its tailing. Baltiinere, July • 5, 1849: , , t • sold wholesale and retail by. Wm. Jackson, the roprietorrs sole and only agent for western Penn- Ilvania,, - Western ;Virginia and Northern Ohio, No. 4 , Liberty street, head of:Wood street, Pittsburgh. 4' rice 50 eta , per bottle. " . Bewess or Nvaresoes ComvrEnrcrrs.—None is :ermine but what - has the name aniaddress el Wm. ackson,l'in.'B9 Liberty .iiirent,,Pittstiurgh, on the label, andliri the pamphlet in 'which each bottle-is enclosed. The names of the proprietors, D. Hall dc.Co., Kentucky, Id -also , printed in the - pamphlet; Another way Of Aletecting" the connteinits, is the in difference , price. • The genuine - is sold invariably at 50 cts. per bottle, and nolessi while some, of the counterfeits ere sold:at minus pricey under., .Sold retail by anti agents in almost every town in the above Districts. oct lOrdikw „ , Wr — Tomdt-iein3. Tarn Wa- Gums, Bin, Oivau AND Nurse Tairrm—By the use • of; Wheeler's celebrated Tea-berry ToOilt Wash, Tooth. the can be effectually cured. Tender Diseased, Gums made fum and healthy. Bad Breath much improved, and the Teeth reed from lartur,,and made white. Price, GO cents per This article As, patronized by the elite al society-riti_highly concentrated, and will make one pint of the wash. . • • • • • Sold wholesale and retail by WM.. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe , Store;‘ . ” .1.100T,1 , 89 Liberty street, head Of, Wood streut, Pittsburgh. '427:Pnid&NK • - nyerkirro : Tssmembers of Eyer!y's' Brass Ban rwouldrespeetfullyinfonn their friends d ds and the citizens generally that they will give a - • and Civic Tall, at the-t.a.-Fs n'Jistoricriv.4ooscs, . 911 yv e d nev i a y evening, Oetobei3lst, The Sleigh' fratites waits vanetypf flew and tiff s , nag/ Lois willbe introdnc y d by Itfr. - Elsri.M.'2isTry whose . . services have !teen secured fdr_this occasion. Tickets can be had front..theldembers of the and and he Managers. -- .; • ALAN AGE ES Mr-Robert ..copt.4ohttlEferroa„ S. W. bt'SherrYi A 111; . Deiturrer Grey.,. a B. MTlintoeiciDuqte:lgtipt. J;;P.7lJ:Dennyi .lilm..White,Neptcne2:-. • Jiickeoif Edw. Kaye, Nincarti.: Capt. Geo,-Dougherty -G , John g en negy e Nt g ipt. • Quitetanuardr:: J. AL' Kinney, ildood Int, Capt. F. Seldenstriker; • " • Jris, Falliard,Fairmli • •-• —Eittibuigh•Rift Robt:ElUott,f.i'd Will. '.Coelpong• arrtzes litanitcuras.-R., gribeitly Jilkos Fettle, _ • . David Campbelt 1 7 toot mairxoFis.443ov. gum. 1p q3raa r - imaffix Kaye, Capt4o4.Keireil.. - - • Y,CELL tcfor star ng oefeba ndizty atThird and Wontstranta;sillDa:ret n shear, ' De ti9 Tturdst. ••• ~. _ ___ . , ..; -,. .. -, ,, , ..C. ,;1",i,:.,::ir-:!:.:',!,;:.!:' ..A.~.~., .. ~f'/~ -:,- . :4i.::!:.q-',;-:::'-fc.: i,,:: : : :.: _ : ,-.... , ,•• er; =EC : • singsa Msnal PITTSBURGH. SWARD GP" TI ADTC• GEORGE OGDEN, ' *. B. F. yoN SONNHORST, Come:mins TOR Gemara. W..D. DENNY PISSENGER:ARRANGFAMNTS FO, R 194- RteslnboatPacketLine,leayesdailyforDinelnnali. lo ant. :Fassseager Packet' via 'Brownsville, to -Baltimore and . .Phfiacte c ria,4la. ss,and 6 p.x. • . idea Cott 14 AI - tact to; Philadelptda;9 A; is, Ind 12i r at :Western eidSouthern Kap DoithLine el. North-Westenoia Claveland;daily,l9 ' Erie, and Western New York ;dolly, 9 a. m. • . North-Eaitern;to PldUaltelphka,dailyi eeeeptsnndays,4 J-r ~-.. ~.,,,,..'.. -....!,... -,.. - ' • j f ...; r ;* 3- c, • j- • e • j ~1-4104 " • :CV. .34"; r •= 4, +, -- e ;CI , • I '4 11 4 . 4 -,- r • 1 , 6-_= 4 t -q- ' to va = t 1. 4 1 i ".• •1-' * , 1 -1. 1 , +Sl' - r , • _ , .%* _ . = r • , ,,4 1,. • • 11,4 r • - 'O4 n, .0' -4 A •- 4.1 `. OMB mon Emir ARRIVALS MW DE} ARTURR OF MAILS. gaetern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 A. M., - closes I4*. WeaternMell,Cin. and Lounv.,dua 8 P. X., close s 5 a. at. Boalb.via Ralc.andWashington,due e. eloses6 A. at. Noith-Western via Cleveland t. dne 10 a. elosen9 A. IL .Erie and Western -New YeTki due B Pr X.. closes 13 A. . . • ' • " • 'Par Offend Banit.of Plttsb unix. -- 550,00 •$50,00 650,00 Paehange Bank • - • -•- 50,ft , 47,00 , 46,00 ltierahants'and•htßarik ,6l /9 N 51,00. 50,00 Fanners' Deriesitßank - .;.:.• • onaio market. nand Street - Bridge • 53,00 ••150,00 49,00 Northern Lihertiesßridge77.--... 60,00 • 35,00 .01d Alleghenyl3ralse....--...•.:—:,Z,00 36,00 35,00 Connellaville K. FL Btotk,paicton • • • share 5,1112,50.-- • ' • *City Bonds Id testi). kfononsraheialiridge.— —•• 25,00 Gas Stock- • —.••—• —• 50, 00 Penna. Ws, quoted in Philadelphia 101 Penns. - at New issue Treasury Notes, G's, quoted in Philada.-114. Weekiißeview of the igrarlitais. OFFICE OF TEIF. POST: . Wiroasseat hloareao, Octal! 24, 1949.1 • :''The - wea.ther yesterday was beautiful. The rivers . FJJOOR..'SaIes at 44 560460; very light receipts. COFFRE"SaIes at 110114isquith a stilLopward ' • ••6141RD 'APOLICIL:SaIes • of new at sisC.4p bus. New Peaches ire werih sup, - RYE FLOUR —Sales at $3,132053,75. WRITE LEAD—Rates have advanced to 51,75 t".. . • LEAL:SaIes of Bar at 61c4 Plg be. 'I:IIAXIDES.:Demand very good, and market well supplied:: SSles Neshannocks at 60c.; Sweets at SUGAR astMOLASSES are without Flange. AnVTtoN 821.111 Cali BY JAMES if %ERNA, 411C170NERR, No. 114 WpoikSTUre, Tata= Dom vacua Flynn. . _ 2 1 TRUNKS OF VALUABLE BOOKS, Clothing and `/- other articles, I-German Itift,e I Guitar, ese.,_to pay 'boarding and o th er charges, at AUCTION.--On Monday evening, November sth, at 8 o'clock precisely, I will Cause to be sold at McKenna's Auction Rooms, in the • City of Pittsburgh, to the highest and heat bidder, to pay a certain amount of boarding and othec charges, the contents of 4 trunks containing Books. The greater pan are very valuable works on chemietry, in the Ger man language.• Also,, a 'l ot of second-hand clothing, I guitar,,l - man rifle, said to be an 'excellent article.— The owner of the:above mentioned property or his a,gent will - bike notice that said goods and articles described in this advertisement, will be sold at the date and hour men tioned therein, unless redeemed before, by paying all 'charges and costs. ANNE MURRAY.. ` pets JAMES McKENNA Auet'r. XaENSIVE CABINET-MAKER'S • S •L' cOF SPLENDID FURNITURE AT AUCTION.—Om y, October 30tb, *ILO o'clock in the fore noon, Will his lead, positively, without reserve, at the cabinet ware o, of Philip' Weise, Penn street, second door from .Walnut street, Silt Ward, his entire stocks of splendid Furniture, as be is declining that business. • All the aril cies are made in Use best manner, exclusively for cus tomer trade. housekeepers and others will find it their advantage to, attend, as bargains may be expected.— Among the articles are, In part—mahogany dressing bu reaus, mahogany and cherry plain bureaus, mahogany secretaries and book-eases, card tables i centre tables, side tables, dining and breakfast tables, fancy sewing stands, wash stands, wararobes, high and low post bed steads, fancy and common chairs, settees, together with a great variety of every kind of Furniture, not necessary to mention. [actin LAMES • 111oK ENNA „Anc t. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to and for the County of Al legheny: The petition of John Agnew of the 2d Ward, City of Allegheny, in the County aforesaid, humbly show eth. That your petitioner bath provided , himself with materials for the accommodation of tmvelers and others, at his dwelling-house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a. public house of entertainment., And your pe titioner, as in duty bound. will pray. JOHN' AGNEW. We,the subscribe 's, citizens of the Ward afore sold, do certify, that the above petitioner is of g...nul repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of trav elers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Samuel Young W. 11. Giles, John Walker, Hugh Hindman, 8. P. lirtuidock, John Smith, A. Reesides. Davison Welsh, Rob t.Mehrill Rilbt.ll7alker, Michael Cunningham, James Morgan. ' 0ct2te..31 I . Chteiniele co .3 , and ch. Post.) ' - 1 'l' .W. , CORNEROF UFF"3 . LEIF:1111c\ 11.11L111127rEpumolvD„ ~,,EgeAN.,..E AND STEAMBOAT POOK-HEle.r- Itil INO taught in suchlt manner its to qualify the mu 'dent for keeping books immediately on leaving the class room , Off-hanct lifertantiTs Perissanship, taught in the most Effective manner. Upwards of ntnei hundred mu dents,lncluding many of the first merchants in the city, have been instructed in Penmanship and Book-Keeping in thialittattution, affording the most ample reference for the efficiency or MK. D's instruction. Merchants and Steamer's Books opened- and closed. Balance sheets, &c., made out. Hours 40 t012:2 to 4, and 7 till 10. [oc 4 COOKING .STOVES. ..• IMPOST/UR TO HOUISEEEEPEED can STOVE DTAILTatS. hUINN, AVIIIIIDEIc CO. have calends and are coo lest, scantly maaufaeturinglrom new and improved pat terns the beat Cooking Stoves tbat ever have been intro duced into this market, among which are four sizes of that celebrated Cooking Stove called the STAR OF THE WEST,. four sires of the ENPERPRISE COOK ING STOVE, PREMIUM STOVES, all sizes; and a va riety elf. others for coal -or wood. Parlour Stoves; -Egg and Pine Apple Stoves eve thing assortment of Ijollow . Ware ; together with every thing in the house-building line, always on hands or made to order at the National Foundry Warehouse, corner of Seventh and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. octS New Millinery. .41 MRS. BARR, will open on Tuesday. October 2d. a general assortment of FALL and WINTER, MILLINERY, consisting in part of Velvet, Satin and Silk Bonnets:, latest style ; Caps, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons,fcc. On Fourth street, between Market and Wood. oet2(kd4t* . • W 1C..4. L. C. MeMULLEN, CHEAP CASH CLOTHING STORE, WO Liberty Street, earner of Garrison Alley, 13ESPECTFULLY announce to their, customers and '.L.L dealers generally that:. tiity have itt store a large and Select stock of CLOTHS, CASSI2LBRES, 411rD' VBSTINGS; and are now prepared to liii all orders in their line; and esperienclAn the business enables - us to hope fora liberal share erfatzonne. Persons wish ing to'have C I oi hi ng made to order, cannot fail to be innea. READY MADE CLOTHING of all descriptions kept constantly on hand. Also,Gertlemen's Furnishing goods, such as: Shirts, Suspenders -and Cravats. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere ; as we are determined to sell cheap for cash. oct9 sOODSt GOODSit BOOBYER GRIBBLE, Riga of the Golden Bea. Eire, No. 251 Liberty Street, three doors above Irwin street, WOULD take Ibis method of informing their custom y y era and the citizens generally, that they have just received one of the largest and best selected stocks of GOODS ever offered is this city: consisting -In part of super. English and French , Black Cloths, French and English 'Blue Brown,Green and Olive ' , extra quality black trench Beaver Cloth ; Brown and Green Castor do.; Gentinella -do ; Blue and Black Felt do.; super. French Blaek Doeskin -Casaitneres • English do do.; Fancy Fashionable Cassilneres in endless variety; best quality Black Satin, that cannot -be surpassed; splendid and entirely new styles of Cassintere, Cashmere, Valen cia and Silk Vesting; Woven Undershirts and Drawers; a goOd asecirtment of White-Siting . Suspenthars,-Faney And Elia Cravatsiand Poekeindkfa.—all of Which 'Goads we are prepared,to offer at such prices as will in sure satisfaction.- We continue, as usual, to manufac ture custom work on the hortestppssible notice, without disappointment to custesners, and in a stile not to be Bur passed In the atty. [septa] BOOBYER fr. RIBBLE N. A. amilvirat nA t S e w R i E ve C RECEIVED of ais c raitiza r t heirto b()a iita former a e n x d - Wboleiale, on .the cheapest awl most aceommodsting terms; among which are the following 'Gish State Trials-the Queen and Daniel O'Connell. Thishook of 223 pagesouught to be in the hands of eve ry Irish Reformer. So at2s M. The Dowager,' or the'New Sehbol for Scandal; by The Bravo's . Darighter, or the Tory of Carolina ; by Augustine J. H. Daganne. • • Talei of the Caddo; by John Tomlin. '- Hellen( the Court, or One in a Thousand; by G. P. R. James. The•Reeollections of Antony; by Alex: 'Xmas. - The Libya Sonora, a Tale of Islorthern Mexico; by M.G. Chipman. No.ll of Lord Byron's Poetlea PiVorks. • Living Age, No. 253, . National Rotel, Pittsburg:h. Situated on Mau Stria, apposite the'Landing of. the - Nrosersvaille Suctm Packets. - THlS.ffouse having undergone a thorough sepairing tip, both inside and end, the subscriber is determined to use every exertions in his power to make idiciusifOrtable that think proper to call with - him: The Table will be always suppliedwith the best the market affords. Tha , Bar -wilLbe , suppited with the% best and choiCest Sonora. , . Attached to the house la a ' cod stable, attended by a good Hostler. JAMES REAMER. ivrett Vettletriand"Dry tioodia- McCANDLESS.ea 'CAMPBELL,' No: 97 Wood street, " z o om . a bo c e- ta*,Wllt/LIISALE DEAL ERS irfDint Goonsitign Rants Viaternel, beg leave to say totheir customers 'and all , cOuntry merchants and trade dealers, that their - ahadlr s mom- coipplete.- Ther have devoted considerahlenarietolheaelecuottof their FALL -TPClc;andfeetarartunted-iaaayinehat they can otter Goode whichvlvill , compete mitalityttaa'price with any :house iii the city: Meiehants visiting the chi firill'ilease call and examine. i - Ali ordep promptly *amulet/ to ~« ~y i ~~; °na-a . t er? r~ z .:._ MEE EMIIII PQNWPW PITTBBUB,OH• : • 3 VEST WA2latlll.l'lrfVll/11ECILL. Steauter Lake Erie t Gordon, Beaver. " Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver. " Louis APLune, Bennett, Brownsville. At/antic, Parkinson, do. Philip Doddridge, Brownsville. " R Wightman —, Elizabeth. " Pevtona. Hendrickson. McKeesport. " Cumberland No. 2. Miller, Cincinnati. " Peru, Calhoun, Sluttish. " Elite, Bowers, Cincinnati. " Tbos.Scott, Vandergrlff, Beaver. " Empress, —, Zanesville.. " Wellsville, Higrlns, Bridgport. DEPARTED, Steamer Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. Lake Erie, Gordon. Beaver. • " Louis M'Lane, Bennett, Brownsville. " R. Wightman, —, Elizabeth. " Philip Doddridge, —, Brownsville. " Permit', Hendrickson, McKeesport " Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. " Boston, Cia. " Caleb Cope, Mordock,Wellsville. " Euphrates, Calhoim, Cincinnati. • - 141110 ISFSit 19 9. CINCINNATI AND PrITE4RUROH DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. filHilllndependent Line of steamers is now composed J. of the largest, Mintiest, beet finished . and. ilian4hed; and most powerful home on the waters of the West l'he highest ware arapaid for the services of:the beet and most experienced men engagedin the river business. The line as been In operation for six years; has canted nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to theirpersons. The proprietors challenge com petition with any passenger line in the Union for safety, regularityiand speed. All that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: 5,00 1,43 02,00 . 16,50 MONA! YPA C KRT.—The Moirorroanarca,C apt. Stone will leave Pi ttaburgh every Monday morning atIO &cloak Wheeling every Monday evening at to P. et. TUESDAY PACKET.—Tbe Hammitt No. 2, Capt. Mineoilter; will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r. ea. WEDNESDAY PACEST.—The New liiot.ato 2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at lOo'clock ; Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at LO P. si. THURSDAY PAC ERT—The BRILLIANT, Capt. R. J. . aface,still leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 e. N. FRIDAY PACKET—The Maraca No. 2, Capt. Croob, will leave Pittsburgh every , Friday morning at loo'ciock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 r. it. SATURDA Y PA CISET.—The Massa:Nara No. 2, Capt. Z. V. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday calming at 0 o'clock; Meeting every Saturday evening at 10 P. ht. SUNDAY PACKET.— The ISAAC NIMTO7I, Capt. P. Drool, swill leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning a In o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 r. x. oct 5. LOUISVILLE P ACKE TS. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. . . . . REGULAR SLICEDAY PACK arr.—The A • i • No 1 fine and fast passenger steatn Pac ket TELEGRAPH, J. Hezlep, Com mander, will leave Pittsburg for iVheel ing, C IRC nat i and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board, or to 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 bout on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ben Franklin No 8 and Pike No 9, to Sant- Louis—timethrough,mvx DAIS. 0C16:11 • 18411.5 48 . • Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. Feakurier t__,st 1848. FZERTIAIIT 15t,1848. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M. The following new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC, Capt, James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOMB M'LANF, Copt. E. Bennett The boats are entirely new, and are f litted up without cogent to expense. Every eorufort that money eon procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Root, at the foot of Ross st. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertised boors. cent t. Regular Zanesville Packets. Steamer YANKEE, Capt. hicKsh, leaves every Saturday, at 2 o'clock, a la . teamer JENNY LIND, Captain GAttisn ea, leaves every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, P. 111. For fieight or passage apply to W. B. WHEELER, Agent, oet6 Corner of Water and Smithfield /as. angular Packet for Sunfish. THE Gne steamer WELLSVILLI3, Capt Basttunt, will leave for the above and inter est tate ports on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Vorfreight or passage apply flLTE on ard, or to act° GM. B. Ii bo NBERGER, Agt. For Beaver and Wellsville. . . Tits new and splendid passenger steamer CALEB COPE, A. MURDOCK, Master, will leave for tbe above and all intermediate ports every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply on board. ocdl THE steamer BEAVER, CULL. E. Craaiu, MaMer, will leave this city every Monday, ei es , ay and Fridayat 111 , 10 A. . She has a boat at the landing, between Wood tn. and the Bridge, prepared to receive. freight at any time. foet6 1 ' . . • i 1::: - ?:;.,:•.;„ Win. O. Wheeler, "QTE./1111BOAT AGENT, can be found at Wesley A., Grier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith field streets, Piusburgh. °cid_ For Canclnnatt--Regular Packet. IP,"1 - The fine steamer MT. VERNON, HIRAII Kouterz, Master, will leave (or the above and mterme • late pans, regularly, every Saturday evening. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to octO GBO. B. MILTENBERGER, Ag't. The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, kkapt. ii&NNA, will run regularly be tween tut nrgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River. Leaves Pituburgb each Monday and Thursday, nt 4 o'clock, e. or. For freight or passage, apply on board. octO LIMES A. /OXLIP P.. SEESWSTE. NEW DRUG STORE. JAMES A. JONES & COMPANY. E undersigned have opened a NEW DRUG and 1 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. S.—Physicians' prescriptions aecuralely com pounded at all hours of the day and night. octiSam JAMES A. JONES & CO . 1 IT is with pleasure that the subscribers in form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have completed arrangements with hie.ssrs. J. C. Jenkins dr. Co., of Philadelphia, to receive their superior PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter be kept constantly on hand. They are neatly and securely put up in metallic packs of f, i and 1 lb each, with their printed card—showing the kind of Tea, pr ce . acme of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with ' an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked. • I d o ?m un p_ri7s 7 l der " . 45t1 757 U.° 1,25 :: 11',V, Hyson 50 621 75 1,00 1,25 a Y. Hy mn 50 621 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 Black 371 50 BLACI " . 11 Fine and Extra Fine • • • 75 1,00 .1,25 1,50 -We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, if not superior to any sold in this City, and should they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, and the money will be refunded, as it is only with that understanding we sell. We ask a lair trial, that the public may be able to judge between our Teas and those heretofore sold by other companies in this city. All lOvers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS, should give us a call. Dealers can be supplied on the most reasonable terms For sale by JOS. S. M. YOUNG A CO., . - N, W. corner 4th and Ferry streets, and -. E. YOUNG Sr SON, n. 16 S. W. corner 34 and Ross streets. Vrft. B. VOGEL, Puotrassoa Or Music on the Violin in and Violoncello, has arrived in this city from Ger many, and will give Lessons to those who may wish to avail themselves of his services, in the room now in the occupancy of Mr. Westcolt, next door to the Red Lion Hotel, on St. Clair street. Mr. VW= wishes to obtain a situation as Musician in the American Theatre of this city. He may be consult ed at Mr. %Walcott's, at any time. octls:d TPARTNERSHIP lately farmed between LANE HOOAN ds CANTWELL is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be conducted by Mr.. Carrrwsm., who will be happy to see his friends at No. 86 Market street. October 9, 1849.—(0ct12) YMETV GOODS, Jewelry,Trinnaings, Aecordeons. Violins, Capes, Collars, Cravats and Stocks, kept constantly on hand at No. 86 Market street. octl2 Hope Clothing Emporium, No. 27 Market Hope . between „Front end. Second soros. TliE undersigned would respectfully Worm his friends and customers that he las Just receivedrt splendid assortment of CLOTHS, - CASSIMERF,S - and VEST 'NOS, of the latest and most desirable patterns, and is now prepared to fill all ordereln his line. His long ex .perienee rn the businestreatiblee him to hope for a liberal share of patronage. nHifirill make all descriptions o Clothing in the. best outliner and most fashionable style, ;or cash. .-foct2) H. J. ROGERS. septitd&w - .. ,,,-.7 . ,,,,--77. ..: ., . -- ..... ,-. ..5 , ', , i.-', , ,:r.,:1. ,, ,•j._ •;; , !.. I ` . .‘• ;- ' ,.. v. ,T- f -- .4;:::,f':r... , :,-,:,:-...:,, , t.-_';`-',:,i.. _..., ~,, , ~.. PINE .: .'.., _...._-.,.,..,..`. :41 S " .. "z.<,. -v ~, .. E=l=3 New Arrangement. Franklin Packet. TEAS! TEAS II TEASIII 1:1=113= A Card. IMENP3II •c ,' •+ . 1' Mff=l 11"0176411: it&D/11615 -. 15E111114.04.14Y. . . artgat~ttr fiIifiAIjTUMN ' SESSION of thillfisti Institution willeom't Mence on the...first Monday in. September: items on Federal street , in "Colonado Row,'lSid door from tho ecru car Ternoti Pin totastoti orsivE toarne.. .English Department, including Reading, Orthography and Defuung, Writingi English Grammar, Rhetoric, Logic. English Composition and Criticism, Oeomphy,• History, Arithmetic and the higher branches ofMatho matics, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy, ' Botany, Physiology, Geology Intellectual and Moral Science, and ail othr branches requisite to a thorough English Education. - - - 8.20 00 Classical Department, Including the Latin and Greek Languages, each • • - 86 00 French 810 00 German 816 00 The services of competent teachers are secured'for such as desire instruction in French and German, and also in Drawing, Painting and blur°. It is desirable that pupils enter at the commencement of the Session; yet they are received at any time, and are charged at the 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 Pacicte, at his Rooms on Federal street, or at his lodgings la ' Irwin's Row," Lib erty street Pittsburgh, between 3d and 4th streets • or by addressing a note through the Pittsburgh Post Obel i to the Principal. N. W. METCAL Allegheny, August 7, 1849. • tangfluitf Lithograpli SC to E HUC st oHMAldlib NN loont of IVM. , THIRD STREET, OPPOSITE Tug PRIT•CYPTC7.. PITTSBURGH. itirAPS, Landscapes, Bill-heads, Show•bills, Labels, ferchiteetural and Machine Drawings, Business awl Visiting Cards, etc, Engraved or Drawn on Stone, and Printed in Colors, Gold, Bronze or Black, in the most approved style and of the most reasonable prices. octiSzoity Faanwtr, tober tUtb, I. 9. He. firm of MICKLIN & BILYDRN being dissolved, the undersigned will continue the Forwarding and Commission business, at the Steamboat Landing . , Frank lin, and respectfully informs his Wends that he Sas gone to the expense of a heavy Insurance on the Warehouse and contents for setters! years, and trusts he will give entire pausfaction to all who may patronise timt. lle will receive freight at the lower Landing. oott3 BRYDEN. .......---_.- ._ ROMOVILI. T. B. YOUNG . & CO. have removed from No. 13 di Commercial Row, Liberty street, to e corner of Third and Smith fi eld streets, opposite Brown's Ro te —would respectfullyinfond their utd ~ ustomers, steam boat friends and the citizens general!). thot they will keep constantly on hand a supenor stock of CABINET WARE, made of the best matenals and by the most ex perienced workmen. Private dwellings, steamboats and hotels, furnished on the most reasonable terms, and all work warranted equal to that of any other establishment. 1D UNDERTAKING promptly attended to in all its brindles. De .__ .. . _ .._. ._ QUEENSWARF., GLASS AND CHINA STORE, Wood stack, near St. Charter Mout Pitubvrgh. TIIE subscriber has constantly on hand the best and handsomest stock of the above articles to be found in any establishment East or West, and has )ust opened some new styles of his own importation, not found in any other store. Solar stand, banging and side Lam ps; Fluid and camphine do. Girondales, Candeletints, French and English Mantel Ornaments; Britannia Ware, Waiters, Ac ., Ac., which will be sold low, in large and small lots, to suit pup chasers. Merchants and families are invited to call, as It is worth looking at at any time. Rica) M. HODKINSON. Groceries, Wines, Liquors, die. ritHE subscribers are now receiving their Foil scoa of Goods, and offer (or sa.e the following, on accom• modating terms: 386 casks Muspratt's Soda Ash, 89 per cent.. 20 " " Bleaching Powder, 12 blurs. prime N. 0. Sugar ; .262 hbls. prime ?dolasses, in oak bbl 17 .4 Loaf Sugar; 15 4 2 bags prime Rio Coffee; 30 ha( chests V. firma Tea; 100 boxes V. 11., G P. and Imp'l Tea ; 20 " Virginia Tobacco. 5 4 5. Ac ; 50 bbls. and half bbls. No. 2 and 3 Mackerel ; 100 lbs. Indigo; 300 bbla. RecuBed and Old Mon'a Whiskey; 17 half pipes Grandy," (hard," " Dupuy,' Ac. 2 pipes Holland Gin ; 20 casks Port Wine, various brands: 13 " Madeira and Sherry Wines; 33 4 ' Sweet Malaga 5 " White 5 " N. E. Rum. Together with an assortment of Demesne Liquors Conkstii, Alcohol, Spices, Soap, Candles, Starch, &c. W. & M. MITCHELTREE., °candler No. 160 Llberty street. . . . _ Atbestronm Saloon A NI) BATIIINO ESTABLISIIKENT.—FRESH OYSTERS .TVST RECEIVED.—The proprietors are now prepared to serve op Meals at all hours, in con nection with Boarding by the day or week. sep24 APPALLS. Proprietors. John Dunlap & Co., CONNER OW ISARCRT AND ANCOND STRUNTS, ARE now receiving their Fall and Winter Stock of HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE and other Goods, direct from the manufactories and workshops of Birmingham, Sheffield, and Wolverhampton. We have already in Warehouse 72 Casks and Cases of Goods, covering the following articles : Tinned Saucepans, Round Pots and Oval Kettles; Enameled Saucepans and Mesabi Kettles ; Fine Trays in setts; Common Trays and Walters ; Fire Irons in setts and pairs, over 50 patterns. Fire Iron Standards, with Marble and Bronzes Iron basis; Short handle Frying Pans; Bread Pans, oval and r'nd; Bracket, Chamber and Gothic Brass Candlesticks; Tinned Wrought Iron Tea-kettles; Tinned Basting Spoons, Table Spoons, &a ; Tinned Flesh Forks, Skimmers and Ladles; Roasting Jacks ; Box Irani, with Heaters; Commode Knobs, Coffee Mills, Lanterns, &c.; Fine Britannia Ware, in setts; Communion Ware, Swing Tea-kettles, &c.; Planished Ceafing Dishes, Urns, Oyster Siewers, Ac.; Cruet Frames, with cut glass and common Bottles, Brass flattery Kettles, Bell Metal Kettles, Ac. Table Mans, Toilet setts, Seals, &a.; Pillar, Urn and Helmet pattern Coal Vases. Also, a large clock of Copper, plain Tin and Japan ned Ware, Pressed Goods, Ac., to winch we would in vite the attention of jobbers, wholesale buyers and others. JOHN DUNLAP A CO., sepl.s Corner Market and Second streets. TIN PLATE—DXI tioies Tin Plate, choice bninds, In gore and for sale by JOHN DUNLAP & CO , seplN Corner Market and Second streets. IkTEW BOOKS!!— The Little Savage, by Captain Mar l\ ryatt. No. 3 of Pendennia, by "Thackeray.” Part 2d of *be Cast - tons, by Balwer—complete. No. 7 of Chatarr's Posthumous Worka. Combo's Phrenology' new edition. Just received by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Corner 3d and Market ats. ; 7 . EUROPEAN AGENCY -sr tu 4,- JOHN THOMPSON, 44 • • Carpet lll.assufaettarer, No. 138 Luimarr Smarr Prrrssonou. Is also appointed Agent for P. \V. Byrne e..t. Co's New York Line of Ships, fbr bringing Emigrants from and remitting money to England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. MrSums from five dollars to any amount remitted with despatch. at the lowest rates ol discount. yIJ A Beautiful white for Ladies. WARRANTED not to injure, but on the contrary to improve the texture of the Skin, and make it soft, 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 Pittsburgb. etc. augOdy. lI.V7HE HOMELY OF BOTH SEXES, YELLOW, DARK AND RED FACES, Are requested to rered and learn the virtues of an art cle that will make them the most lavely and L OF CREATION. It was discovered by an Italian Chemist, and it has the most astonishing power of rendering coarse, dark, yel low or sallow akin, el‘ar, white, soft, smooth, and is perfectly innocent, being composed of rare plants. PIMPLED AND BLOTCHED FACES, Together with every kind of eruption, are cured by as Use, and at least thirty physicians in New York use it— the genuine - • •• • IF YOUR TEETH are ever so dark, yellow, discol ored and dirty, or your breath ever so foul and fiend, by purchasing 2B China Box of JONES' AMBER TOOTH 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 says: "I have both used and analised this beautiful and im palatable article, (Jones' Amber ToOth Pastel and can recommend it as possessing all the qualities claimed for it." Sold by the agent, Win. Jackson, S 9 Liberty Stree Pittsburgh. Price 25 eta augady ri IHE CROWNING ORNAMENT,, it is to the scalp a Guano is to the Earth, in making tt fruitful. Ilia as 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 fail:—lt will force the human Hair to grow on the head, it will atop it falling, cure scurf or dandruff, and make red, gray, and light hair grow dark. Mr. W. Tompkins, 01 King at. New York. Mrs. Matilda Reeves, Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn. Mr. James Power, grocer, Fulton at. Brooklyn. Mr. Thomas Jackson, Montour's Island, near Plus h u ;ed. r y 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 articlemade.— Bestdoa it is so economical and cheap, and the public are 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, Whl. JACKSON, 89 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Price 3 . 71, 50 cut., and one dollar. JONES' ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP, TOR TB CURE OV SORE HEADS, OLD SORES, SCURVY, ERYSIPE LAS, SALT RHEUM, &e., and it has the beat effect in perfect solely for curing . any similar diseases. As a proof of its innocent etlect, it can be used with.the most Chafes and Chaps in infanfA, making their skin smooth, soil, healthy. er.c., 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, disfigurements, &c. In fact, drones , Italian Chemical Soap is the most beautiful, yet wonderful work of science. BUT, READER, BEWARE, BEWARE, (Counterfeits. oSold by the agent, Whl. JACKSON, 89 Liberty erreel Pittsburgh. atur3dy. CORN BROOMS-100 dozen Corn Brooms just ree'd andior sale by KING k. MOORHEAD, 0et1.3 Diamond. ~~ } _' t ~~ r _. MEE =NM I - • ,•;•ii%:•' -* :- EWEN • .t.4,4,,-,,.4k.A..1=44,1.+%4::,`•!' • • ANfiljitidgESSlON,AtvEN , HaBIEDIA'rELY. coailetely , furnished: ffq - STORE; on Markel streetibitng a good stand for Ateo—Several rooms stlfitabla for Hffides or Artists , Anso--A large public Pkrlor,adiairibly calculated Tor a Ladies' Refreshment awl, Ice Cream Saloon. Eremite size, elegant finish, and ceistral rotation, being holm Uri.. mediate neighborhood ofii the fashionable. dry giodi s stores, and adjoining Phil] Hall, this room would afford a permanent stand - evert way desirable; and in. the hands of a persen qualifield to conduct the above busi ness in Eastern style, woitlii supply a want much, felt by strangers visiting Pittsburgh, and ladies residing in the vicinity of the city. To suph an occupant it 'would se cure a large, genteel and profitable custom. The spa cious and welt *Lighted basent of the building will be rented with the Saloon, w ith which it is couveaiently . connected. For terms, whip are moderate, apply to sepll FL D. HARRAH. ffil A . l:trv e si i t i lre on e filialiPt Mud ralict e rm e ery .igedaund lo th ry goods, being a goo4air for that business. p r , E. D. GAZZAM. Of f ice 3rd et, over Philo null—Office hours from LI to 1.2, A. M. ls , - jylil ffiFOR. SALE—A ..' GB BRICE BUILDING; suitabte for a Facto • or Brewery, situate on 4th at., near Smithfield -et.. It is ott 11 lease of 7 iears, and will bej eold -10w.9 There is also in the Build ng a Stanza Eng ine and Shis fting, which will be sold Fo) • ft;IL _ ___ . . r der a w, on Hay streer.tmmediate possession will be given. Enquire of PA RIIVIGH,' Attorney at Law—Othee on Fourth stree between ebony alley and Grant street. - Je2o:dif Looking-Glaises, Cl.& Fancy Goods. lIIHE subscriber has just rfcei ved his Fall assortment J. of CLOCKS and FAHOY GOODS, which, with a large assortment of LOOKI S NO.GLASSES of his own manufacture, he will offer very reduced prices, for cash. I - , T. A. HILLIER, 16 Wood street, near Fifth. P. S.—Merchants supplieftat lowest rates, and pack. ing carefully unmated to. _octl2 imwrwr. _A_ A. MA. ite.§_A. A. 151.6300rdarket street, will ibis day open 60 Razes of the latest style of Bonnet Ribbons.'t", oet23 LANKETS—Now openli g at No. 60, Market street, IP 500 pairs of English - American Blankets, con:t rilling the best makes of Bath, Whitney, and Rose • lenkets. I A. A. MASON A. CO. HMI COLORED CAS MERE.-30 pieces of all ■ the fashionable eolortand of all qualities, at 60, larket streeL net 23 ; A. A. MASON & CO. OFFEE— WO sacks Rig :Coffee just received and for TOFFEE saIe by gallo & 11fOOREIRAD, • oce23 ri Diamond. icirolTABggTOs. F Ivi and for sale by t0c231 rp.A • —25 bble. North to on Tar just reed and tor sale by foes 23( RING /A MOORHEAD. I OTATOES —l9 sacks and 5 bbls. received on con eAnment and for sale ty oc KING k MOORHEAD. Si UN DRIES--50 bags Clotho ,• 10 half chests Tea , 10 bags Pepper; 10 boxes (Auger, 10 " Gmerind Pimento; 10 kegs CiMiamon, IGro.) 10 boxes Starch; 20 " Catidles • 25 " aelorteTobacco ; 5 " Nutural Leaf " 20 half Mils. No. 3 Fat Mackerel; 15 qr. bbls. No. 2 20 boxes Ssoked Herring ; 50 dozen Buckets; 15 " SS:ums ; 10 " Rfielers ,• 1000 pounds Rotten Yarns ; 20 bales Hawing ; 10.000 Spanish tigers ; Nails, &e. For sale by .2. STUART & SILL, octl9 11.11 Wood street, Pittsburgh. FrOSACCO-20boxes 5 , 05 boxes b's, 10 boxes Nato ral Leal, in store and fer sale by Dodd STUART & SELL, 118 Weal st. rIsiERBE-200 boxes, in elpre and receiving by lJ *NIB fj STUART & SILL. WiGZMNiI3gX;COPPII '~►/{ACKEREL-20 ball b, . No. 3 Fat ;15 qr. bbls. .LYJL 2; 10 bxs. Sealed He rOnga in store and for sale by oetlB STUART & SILL eIHOCOLATE-25 be s.*. 1, in store and for sale by oet.lB STIYARr & SILL. UCKEIPS-50 dozen, forsole by ottlB STUART & SILL NriKEDAR=4O bbla. Datga k Son's pure Cider,just re- V reived and for sale by,.' . STUART fr. S(LL, °cad 118 Wood et. _ MACKEREL—OS bbls., eiro. 3, foi sale by • 0005 snail & siNcLAIR OD" Kg - MkFie" octls I SMITH& SINCLAIR KBUTTER, -10 krofrind 1 bbl for solo by Il ootls & SINCLAIR 'ARS-2cases Cruz to ' Sons , Prineipes; Z. 4000 other imported Cigars of var bus brands; $3,000 Half Sp. rs; for sale by [oaf c SMITH tr. SINCLAIR. ALERATUS-20 boxes filmes, for sale by oetts u SMITH & SIN CHAIR, gsTnmJ . e to Co e for . sale by S. SONNETT CO. 0 COIF EE-220 octls IJE —Five tierces 9 C4tice,in store and for sate by oett.s i; J. S. BONNET & CO. kiiANS —looboxes sale by [oetls] CURRANTS -50 casks iante Currants reed and for sale by [ootl6l J. S. BONIIETT & CO. BUTTER -43 kegs No. IT:Hauer for saleby _ octl6 J. S. SONNETT & CO. UPTHAPVitiLYWHMKIMS T MOUH — AIways JCA on hand. r: CUMMINS & SMITH, ocH5 _ No. 3 Smithfield st. _.— ___ A SMALL LOT RYE F O O R—Rec'd and for sale by Ail °call ::: CUMMINS & SMITH. FINE GOODS AND CFDEAP.—Gentlemen who study Economy still continhe to make their purchases from !. J. M'OUIRE, Tailor, All work warranted. (oct10) Third street. TENONS, LEMONS—C. boxe JOS HUs Lemons jßHust ODES. receive and (or sale by (oco] A ,OAR—Just received end for • JOSHUA RHODES, oet9No. Wood at. DOZ. PEPPER - SOCE —Just received and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, rsolcl No. 6 Wood et. 325 BAGS BRAZIL S sale by 15 MATS DA.Tk.; 5 kegs Tantarands Ljast reed and for sale by oet9 JOSDU4 RHODES, No 6 Wood et. nay.B eage . Ta lW rra A gonV I 00 50 —Afraan_ u de•, s ‘ iu No st . r 6 ee lv 't o an d d .t l . oT ale by [oct9) JOSHU4 RHO D ES , 18BOXES MACCARO 4 ; _ 15 . Vermactlln, put rec'd nod for sale by oct9 :i JOSHUA RHODES. pICECC , Preserves, Oardines b , Olive Oil, Prunes &c., Bps., on hand Buckler saley Den) JOSHU4 RHODES, No 6 Wood st. Wrapppir Paper. 000 REAMS MEDI STRAW WRAPPING ; 1000 " Crown!. 500 " Double Crown" 500 " Mediula Rag '• 500 " Crown ,, " 300 " ltied'mTea Blue and W'e " 300 " ManniOtt .I. il 300 " Shoe Poper, assorted colors; 50 gross Rolled Bonnet Boards. For sale at reduced priqe, by S. C. HILL, octB ~ 97 Wood street lIIRUNK PAPLR —5Ol t pieces of the latest styles o 1 Trunk Paper just received and for sale by octl I S. U,;' HILL, No. 87 Wood street. doz. Lets' Kid Gloves ; 100 " flee y and chamy fined Berlin do. received and (or sale lobl_ T. K. MAOKSHOHT & BROTHERS, 115 Wood street. A LN Ar lANACS-9000 and German Almanacs 11,_ received gnd for sa i l: low tip T. ' MACKNIGH Wood BROS., 115 street. WOOLEN GOODS—VO doz. Woolen Comforts; 0 " German Hoods; { lOO " Tartan Shawls. Received and for Sale ow by T. MACKNIGHT & BROS., 115 Wood street. HORSE FOR HALE4A tine Bay Horse, six years old. Enquire of MeCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, oetll 97 Wood street. eIOUNTBYHOCKS—iOO doz. country Socks, on cori• signment and for sate by MeC&NDLESS & CAMPBELL, 97 Wood street. INOH A ME-5 case} rench Gingliams, just opener and for sale by MeC4LNDLESS & CAMPBELL, 97 Wood street. I)LACKING-3 caskli Mason's Challenge Blacking JO just received and for sale by McCANDLEBS & CAMPBELL, 97 Wood street. • CIGARS, CIGARS-0 0 ,000 Bos Principe do Cig a rs, ,000 Star arri do 10,000 Steamboat do do 1000 Yara do do :!5,000 Neptune Regalia do 12,000 La Palma do do f. 5,030 Itienda do 15.000 La Norma do :-,5,000 Washington Imp'l do 15,000 Havana do Just received andOr sale by sepl9 JOSHUA RHODES, No. 6 Wood n "TIT 'ELS -74 S—; 3HARRELS CLOVE, I Nuoneo; bf. " dlAcclid.st received and sale by JOSHUA RHODES, No. 6 Wood at. ORANGE" pEE,I,-4,15 tee., just received and for ante by 0. A. FAEINESTOCK,& CO., Corner Ist and Wood Mn. RHUBARBROOT.-M 0 tbs., just recd and imitate by snp2l) B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. CifftE-r 20 bbls. etlow, just ree'd and for sato by 640 B. A. FAHNESTOcK & CO. st HLi . • I I. e. vane ju ten CO. X 1 01 . sale by pH (sea , ; 1 1 A. FALINESTOC st K & CO. IZIAMFFOTAS or LI sale by [sep23l B. A FAHNESTOCK & CO. --~ -•- ENZEIE t, ~, - ~ • . , 1, '4,. ,,, ..,.,' ,• ,:, -,. , ; iC 1,34,1 • 7:?; J,L,f • ', ,"• s at ‘;."i ••• ""•;,•', •••" e"-{ ; ;;,- 1"- • , - • • , "° r J. " • _ f ' = , i Y~__i~~''S _ . • . , • ZEE =ME immiitie:atittlTreigriEicltit44 ) --ZoikAroteiqn oucindSilver; fgaught;"SadAra han ed , , i EXCIIANGE - A3lo' ' Ng.lllll 13 * . 011 - I lie - 00. ) - '' 477 1 61 Wood Strtet, PITTSBORGit 117' Itresiala Azzowan ox =az IISPOSM. (naps i )311ILDING,VOLIMI1 AZOV'S DSAillatr SIM= I rS BANK is now prepared . . to do business. Open um 9 A. M. to 3 P. flattest paid on Special Deposits - • 'noel THDMI'BIIN BKLL,Cashiet. V7 — nt• H. wILLICA.ns - • -• EXCHANGE AND BAN XINd OFFICE N. E. cornet of Thud Ond:,Woodistreets. OIGHT and Time Mlle of Exehange, Hank Notes. ail -10 foreign and domestio CoinfbOught arni sold'on th. most favorable terms. Collections made in all the priticiOd tic "of the Union at the lowest rates. , - • ' jelg ALLEN LBANIS2I. ILJELAUER • t. Bankerrand Szchangs Brokers,.:Dtalers in s feirrign.qhtt Domestic Baia, Bills of Ereliaitge i ,Certifrioris it t ßank Nato, and Coin. Corner of Third and Wood eta, directly OppositCllic .Br, Chaxles Hotel. , ntay2B r. N. o.ol.lll.Esdc''. SON, .-. s' : - f' Bcnkers and /kakis in Pax/mini* 'Coinand Batik Neal , P/0..55 Markedirreet, Pia:burgh. - . , . 1 - . = ULLIIISO ILtTIL EXCHANGIL - -5 1111:1TIP6 Bark New York kpr Cincinnati ' i Philadelphia i " Lordsvillc :- I Baltimore i. ' Bt. Loma . . • Buying rates Ohio . _ i di Indiana I 11l . Kentucky I sr Virginia I 4 Wheeling * n Tennessee 3 " al/19.1 . . 11.3.11: 0005. .910 S. r MOON & SARGENT. 1 BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Corner of Wood and Sixth streets., , Pittsburgh,' Pa. DFACERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, tce EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and Earope, for sale in sums to soitpurchasers. CURRENT and parfands received on.deposite. COLLECTIONS made on all parts'of the Union, at the lowest rates. J. H. Castilla'''. • . • 'DILL BROKER, dealer in time Natal Drafts, deaf,- .119111 :awes, &e., &c . Office, tap stairs). No. 26 Wood street Pausbr: h. oetl6 WISI.-DIELLIM, PHILADA, WM- EACICELTOOIi t PUTSILURCHI• 3tILLER di RICKETSON, Walesa, GTOCCIT and lin porters of Brandies, Wines and Segars ; ' NOB. 172 an 174, corner of Liberty and Irwin streets, L'insburgb, Pa. Iron Nails, Cotton Yarns, ter., constantly on hand. aogl4y '. natation Molasses in store KING as MOORHEAD. Joao A. Casio late of New Lisbon, 0.- • W. S. Sictrutita.. CRAG & SP: INNER, General Agency, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 20 Madzet street, Pitta burgh, Pa. Prompt attention given to the purchase and sale of all kinds of .produce. Benjamin P. Biro*n t . ATTORNEI AT LAW, Washington City, D. C., will prosecute claims before the Departments and Con gress. Business left with C. 0. Loomis, Esq., ef Pitts burgh, will receive prompt attention. - sets! DS G. 11. ILZYBIia KEYSER &.IVIcDOWELL, (succassoas TO Knit; kr. Estss.a,) WhoWats and Retail Drug and Prescription Citore r comer of Wpod street and Virgin alley. Pays'. cians prescriptions carefully compounded .night and day. 0c134 • T AYNE'S EMPECTORANT AND HAIR TONIC, JScraine's Panacea, Thompson's Eye Water, Ikl"Cal lister's Ointment, Dailey' for sale by KEYSER & McDOWELL, • Carver Wood street and Virgin alley. PURE BRANDY, Port and Madeira'Wines, for wadi cal purposes, and warranted pure, just received and for sale by KEYSER & McDOWELL, oce22 Corner Wood street and Virgin alley. . Raisins landing' and for J. S. BONNETT & CO. , , Mechanics 13=k Buying raus county & City ord'a* Relief Nples * Perussylvanlaoo. Neur Y Maryland,ork i Now Orleans " We knew by the Smoke that so gran/wily curled " KEYSER & MCDOWELL have received a lot of Th e very best CIGARS, which will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. oct22 UGAR -0 30 Mids. N. 0. Sugar ; 45 bbls. Love/lag's coarse and fine pulverized do. 60 do do crusbed do. 38 do St. Louis C. pulverized and I'. crush'd do. 90 do St. Louis tr. St. James Loaf, N 05.4,5,6 and 7 In Store and for sale by • oent3 MILLER & RICRETSON. P - - • LANTATION AN DSUGAR. MOUSE MOLASSES-- 330 bbls. Plantation Molasses; 58 " St. Louis S. H. " in store and for sale by toctol MILLER & RICKETSON. MACKEREL -14 0 bbls. No. 3 No. 2 Large Mackerel; db 13 " 40 hit. bbls. No. 3 Large do In store and for sale by oct. MILLER & RICKETSQN. SOAP -100 boxes Chillicothe Soap just received:and for sale by_ (ocr23) MILLER& RICKETBON. OILS -2100 galls. Bleached Winter Sperm Oil; 2600 " Natural ooPd 1900 " • . Fall 1000 " Bleached 2200 " Winter Whale " WOO " Crude 7 barrels No. 2 Lard In store and for sale by oct23 MILLER & RICEETSON. COFFEE -420 bags Rio Coffee ; ~ - 20 • Java ‘• 1 ..: 10 " sup. Laguyra do.* in store and for ale by focal] ll. MMLER tz'AICKETSON. . LOST—October 16th, on the Wharf, from steamer "Hi hernia, No. 2," one Chest and. one Trunk, marked " Mrs. O'Neill, Pittsburgh, Pa.," containing Clothing, &c. Information of the same please leave with RIIEX, MATTHEWS & CO., oct23'l.BWater street. i LIP UTTER-5 bbls- and 9 kegs, r_ M sale by MDI octal 811IITH & SINCLAIR. MUSTARD -A iiiim . article,(iiinnufactured, br ourselves,) constantly fin hand in several different styles of packages, and for foie by : : oct.lo RHODES & ALCORN, 30 Fifth et. GROUND SPlCES—Pepper, Cinnamon,. Allspice,.l Cloves and Ginger "pro up" in convenient pack-!I ages, and all ground and peeked by-ourselves, and war • I ranted. EHODO & ALCORN, - oct2o 3O Fifth street. TILLED BARLEY —Oar own rnanufortor., con- Hscantly on hand and for *ale by oct2o RHODES .& ALCORN, 30 Fifth at. AT MEAL —Our own Inanufticture, constantly on O hand and for sale by t oct2o RHODES& ALCORN, 30 Fifth lit WHEAT MEAL--Our own manufacture, constantly on hand and for sale by - . RHODES & ALCORN. oct2o (Chronicle copy.) it TACKEREL • —l2O half Mils. No. 3," Large," for sale 11 , 1 by [octl6) . ' J. S. BONNET & CO. PRINCIPE CIGARS —l6O boxes, superior. brand. re. ceived and for sale by laid] .1. S. BONNET & Co. - VALL RIBBONS.—Now ,Opening ut A. MASON & j Co.'s, one thousand Pienes new style Ribbons. (00.6 OCK CANDY-40 boxes No. 1. '• White , ' Rock Can dy in store and for auto by _ S. BONNETT & CO. TIT R. CHEESE-240 boles, landing and for sale b 9 Y • octl6 J. S. BONNET & CO. C REAM CHEESE-2'2 boles 1). Andrews & Co.'s cel ebrated Cream Cheese, in store and for sale by , BONNET & CO, °MI6 S Choice Books. HONES' YEAR BOOK,EVery Day Book and 'Table II Book. • The Percy Relives. Bernal Diaz' Conquest of Mexico. Spencer's Works. Ben Johnson's Works. Massinger's Plays. - ... Asraodeus a fine edition. vols.; extra. ~ Chambers ,' Miscellany ; 10 Waverly Novels, 27 vols. For sale by octlB H. S. BOSWORTH & CO., Fourth at. ILE&INSINCI LIQUID, for removing Paint and Grease,- Spots from Clothing, Carpets, &c. Also, for remov ng Demlraff from the Hair. For sale by oct3 JOSSES. & McDOWELL. ROSE HAIR OIL, finely perfumed, and much better than the usual hair oils. For sale by oct3 KEYSER & McDOWELL. PURE ESSENCE OF GINGER, put up in hat pint bottles. For sale by KEYSER k MeDOWELL, • 144 Wood street, WINDOW GLASS—WS boxes tixlo Glass; 575, 10x12 " 50 9xl2 166 " 10x14 " 65 " 7x 9 " 10 " 9z14 25 " 10x15 20 " 10x18 " Of Smith & Herron' manufacture, which we will war rant equal to city brands., For Sale at the lowest market rates. All orders for larger size Glass and for Sheet Glass, with the subscribers, shall have prompt attention. left RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO, octB 26 Water at., A .nts for Smith & Herons. DR3 LEAI3-3.50 pigs Lead, to arrive • for sale by ocV3 WILEY, 'MATTI! BINS & CO. WOOLEN COMFORTS—An assortment of Ladies', yy Gentlemen's and Cbildten's Woolen Comforts, just received by Ai LANDLESS & CAMPBELL, octs 97 Wood street. ARD-30 kegs No. 1 Lard lust reed; in store and for .1.4 sale by S. & W. HARBALIGII, oet3 53 Water and 104 Front strzet.' ROSIN SOAP —lOO boxes No Rosin Soap, in store and for sale by [oet3] W;HARRA,UGH. FLOUR— 71 bbls. Extra' FarniTiFraiii, recd and for sale by feep2.sl S. A. W. HA RRAUGII. MACKEREL-40tbls. No. 3, Mass. inspOction, for 171 sale by [cepu'n smug eICLIR. liCr — l.7fg ass assaiivuo - nI — TC - IsiieiiFili erfir-s-ClicTor—Of Warehouse No. VA Liberty _street, corner Cecil's sepel WOOL SACKS—On hand and for sole by sep.2l • LEE. WOOL—The highest price iu cashLEE paid fLlhenkor-Woolihy. sepdi 11. ', rtOUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE—A deniable location for a country residence. THOMPSON BELL,. aug22 At Me&tithes , Batik. - ENN STREET PROPERTY-3Q feet jus t 1 - 1 below St. Clair street—will be sold cheap._ THOMPSON BE LL; At Mechanics , Mink. f.:7. - .-i. , .47 , .... ,,, . 1 ; -, , ':. - ft.Y - . - 1 ,, . .-4,;,:f;.tr;s, ' ' -' ' '" • ", - . ,•...... - • ...';'.' •••:.':::.:,•!.--- „."-:.•.:•.';'.!,,....:, ~:.--.,-........ .•,' '-..,•..•-•',-...,•..',...-:..•-•-:.• 1 .. '':-..'••••'.'-.'.!:',•i'•,...',--.•••,•• ~`•‘-`•.• •—,--.'.,.'..:::-'':.,c......:;,.•-.7.-•',;-.,,. ....... .. ... , : ... . . , ... ......._. • =EI 1: _'Yj . I '.2 _t: lIMIES ••• - • ENE ".". 44 ;3 4 4 4 4 " • ' - 4 4 ' 44 v.: -v • ' :Vt • SEAV•S; : IiK/liornin, s ,lio , " . 45 DiamondAlleyj.can be!consOlted In alt • ' ' cities of a privotsoidaieenstlaroekhlgidellln - • '-' t " to the. baleen (wane. ••'" ' :o}4oollll4BYphiligceititliis;gonoirlitta • 1 , • 6 sue 0.6 consequences, together with all Os- -• ' We . • • rasa impuri elsofthe bloodrwith all diseases o f tinerealorigir4sldiseaset,withstrictures,gleet , ux o t hra t discharges, seminal weakness told impotency; also, p rheumatism, (entitle-weakness,- diseases of the _warms; • • monthly suppressiont,•disetwes. of the joints . , fistula • ano, nervous affections,pains in the back and loins, tations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys., scorbutin eruptions, tatter, rinormonercurial diseases, ike. • ,•, • , FOURTEEN. — IIIABSt. PRACTICE Exclusively devoted to the study andtreatment of ve n , • • real disorders, and those arising trom youthful excesses galetyi,ellmate; or imppurities of the blood, whereby the eonsutuiton inky have been enfeebled,ernables Dr.l3rown tootrer assurances of 'speedy relief - to all who maypilarO , themselves under his care. • -, • -..Dr. Brown's odic esare convenientlyarranged intO *CP prate, apartments. Patients can visit Dr.B. widuntt fea t / of exposure to other visitors. - ••••• - llisofdmportancetomany ated oftnedieaf aid, to obtain good advlcepnvinaly andpromptly. ,To all , such, Dr. BrowiPs ready skill in removing cetterrordir,•:6:.:f•RJ sasuln their varbituiformsand staltet,Ottersinducementli - f. --,i which can rarely.be equalled. - Stratums are hereby prised 'that Dr. Drown has:been regularly °duetted in " ,, .. , -r!.V. every branch of medicine, aid Lir the Jut twelve years,: ' '; conned himself exclusively to the treatment of drowses '.• , those - • Dr. Brown is the only regularly iurgeon In plashurgh who gives his whole attention to those eom,. • 117•Certaln,safe andspeedy cures ori4,in alicasee,tio" ••••11,ecent cases aterelieveditrasiorttline,e4thriar ruptton from business. • • • -•• ,• DCgr - iferrila or Rupture,--Dr. Drown also Writes per. sons-afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has poldparthu.. • tar attention to that disease. • 6 - - • 6. Letters from a distance, askingndvice, must Contain a • - fee, or they, will not be attended to. •-•• • - • --•- , 1101rOffice on Dinmond Alley, a few doors from Worm . street, towards the market. Consultations stg=nfi.• EUMATISM.—Dr. Brown% neytuy, discovred:retir . . ' :•.' : edy for Rhetunatism it a speedrandcerpild remedy • [Or that painful trouble. It itever. . • '•• '• • : • -'.• iOffice mid Private Coiisbluitiiiti Rooms No: 65; Dia- -- Mont alley, Pittsburgh, Pi.: The Doflor is alwaytt.. at ; • .;_, home. . , , • ituillibdtartf patters . nagicat raln../Lx.triumor. O THE P ÜBLIC.—This is to certify that. Chive found' Dalley:s Magical Pain .Ertraaor to prove ft core to e Chronic. Rhe u matism, ,Whli.E" I :have, Sbelliveittil.F.ted with TOT ten years, in rox i tim joints:; iointi: •-• RAHAM.E.:VitEEVAND2" - . , dequaekatteck, N. Y., A pril 8,1348: Ma. H. Det.urr—Sir: 1 have been tzdabled Piles' for eight months, and could - get no Lelia - Tow' Magical Pam Extractor hnving:lieen fecommendid in me I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in" a short ume was perfectly anted! Could..l riot get any ~ more of it, I jivould not take`a "hundreilxiollurs for the . •"" balance of my box. WILLIATIOALSL.. 97 North Moore street, Ncili.Yorkpuie 19,1847.... - • • ' • CAUTION.--Pallery 3 .! onhe Depotin the pitg:qf Nice York, and where the genuine , srbtainel," wholesale and , is at 415 Brciadwiy. - •-• H. Dau.kr is the inventor of .thitnialy Invaluable pound, end he laver hue; aiuriteetr win commitideatielhe • 1 secret of its preparation io tiny talthlisrizigq• - and; Mete- ' fore . , no other person ever luis rtitidii,cyptt . erumtrditkel grain of it himself. . - • Counterfeits abound! _tiert truly indmitil.a • • subject to be depredated Mica by nennterfedtern and fm - posters; and nothing, that we ktieityof,"has more erten*" 71. slimly experienced tlat fact thin Daileslablogical Pala;', - _ Extractor • - A Tusr=-The genuine'Daliep;.in - eises brio . severest ;- Burns, Scalds, Files; &a., will'afford invent rclief, and produce at once icoolingandsoothingeffectracting. pain in and from one to fifteen minutes!•;tint be Jure,al ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth.- • • " • And now mark the dirty eau —Coantarfeit Fitractors,„ • no mutter under 'what name they may appsar, or bow isp• _ plied, always irritate and inereasethepmrit.,.. ' •... , • Pamphlets, containing certificates of eases, may be had grails, on application to JOHN D. MORGAN, mate.- Depot,. riastrurgh. , Da. Wl6. Thom Agent. V, 'it. • Dailey , . Animal Gaprania For noises, Cattle; an.; tares spavin, quitter, grease. poll-evilZaores, ealitiond bruises.. Pamphlets containing certificates of Tespeclablepartiesonay.bi had on app! '- cation to ' • • -JOHN 1)- MORGAN, octtficdfc • • ` • Agent:Pittsburgh. . lIVA laser's • Twr o • lag atutzuezis: •• • - CONTAINING NO MERCURY; orotheelilineral. lt has: the power ro.elitums RXTIMIYAL'SORES, , '• . •-• SO ROFULOUS HUMORS; • SKIN -'73l6::ll4sl . ljt a 'PPOl- . ." , SONOUS WOUNDS firit'dtheffittrge • land then heals the..' ,• • ' ".. • •• , •••• his rightly terinedAEL4BAJANO for theiiiiietree: , • • Ip a disease external - lnteasl,th a t. lowansaisusgi. 'I have used it for the last sisl,ten .. years for all • • of the chest, involving the.utmost danger And' responsi: bility, and I declare before leaven and man, that not in one case has It failed to benefit;when the patient was in - the teach of mortal means. . I have hail physicians learned in the .ptufession, . have ministenrof the gospel, judges of the. bench, *lcier men, lawyers, - gentletnen'of the highest' erudition, and multitudes orthe poor useit in every•varietyo( Way, and • there has been but one voice—one, universal volce r sar,, .. • M'ALLISTER T - YOUR OINTMENT /IS 0001) 1 . :. .. IMUMATLSIII.-alt removes almost immediately.the. • inflammation and swelling, when the pain ceases. (Reed .." ':• ' the directions tareandrhe box.) • . . . • , • . HEAD-ACHE - ---The salve , has cured-:persone• Of the,. headache of tweaveyears standing, and who had it re g- nlar every week so that vomiting took place. Ear;Aehe, • Tooth-liche, and iris in the - Face, - ate helped • . - SCALD H4r D. —..V7e have cored'ea_.es that detail!) , • -...... • defied every thing known, as well as tile tibilitYorfilleen - • •' • to twenty doctors. One man told us belted spent 9300 • • on his children without any benefit; when few boxes ot - Ointment cured them. - • •-•- • • --- TETTER—There is nothing better for the cure of - Tenet. BURNS.—It is one of the hest things/ti the world for,.. Borne. _ • PlLES.—Thousands ore yearly , cured by>ihs Omt, meat. It Nunn fails in giving Teller, for the Pike. , Around the box .are direcuons far-using , Ointment for Scrofhala, :Liver Comiilain, - Teller, Chilblain, Scald Head, Sons Eyesi.quiney; Sore, . • Throat, Bronchitis, Nervous Alfectinns, pains, Disease of the Spine, Head-ache,. Asthma, Deifneisai,.P.apec e, Barns, Corns, all Diseases of the Skin;Snra pies, !ex.; Sores, Rheumatism; Piles, droop, Swe led or . Broken Breast, Toolh-ache. Ague in the face, &i.;•&e.: If MOTHERS and NURSI.S knew its 'Value in cas es ".' of Swelled or Sore ,Breast, they would always apply In such cases, if used freely, and according to the direr- .• lions around each-box, it gives relief in aceriffeteheurs. ; CORNS.—Occasional Use of the Ointment wilt alwayas . keep Corns fromgrowing. .roople need rstrlf..l . qxots: _ bledwith them, if they use it frequitudy,", - ..L.: This Ointmenris good for any part of thealtitillroklisnba when inflamed. In some cases it should be adplied often._. -- CAUTIGN.— No Ointment will be genuine unless the - name of JAMES McALLISTER is written with a pen ; on every label. For sate by my Agents in all the principal cities and towns in the Untied states... : - • .. JMES hIeALLISTER, . Sole Proprietor of th e above medicine. Principal Office, No. tffiNonh • Thirds t., .._ PRICE 25 CENTS; PER SOM . ": -•• . Sold at Wholesale and Remll in Pittsburghby Bftfi.UN' • • . & REITER, corner Liberty and St. Clair streets; .L..::; WILCOX; Jr-, corner of Marketatreet andtheDiamond ; • also, corner of Fourth. and' Smithfield 'metal...WM. JACKSON, N 0.69 Liberty street; and at theJ3ook Store in Smithfield et.,"third'Uoor from Second street; and in Allegheny by H. P. Schtrartx and J. Sargent; and by A • C. Stflith,;Rdthingitattli‘ Vagley, East . Libeny;. H: • Rowland,.McKeesport and Elizabeth; J. Alexander it • Son, NlOnonguhrla CitreN.-Balteavinin &.Co., Browns villa ; J. T. Rogies, Bridgeport; John Barclay, Beaver; James Duncan, Falleton; De Watson & C0.,-New Castle. and S..P.Wearier,.Pretp . 9rL • • mayll:deod&wy • CHINES& FLAIR CREAAIA . • niateltiesi - tangle for - growth, beauty, and restoration of the 'Hair. Cream, when, once knownovill Supercedeblleidiet cies of the kind now in use. Where the hair is dead.', . • harsh, thin, unhealthy, uortarninggrey, clew applica.; bons will make the hair soffand dark, and give It a beau. . • tiful, lively appearance; and 'will also maltetitmaintaln ' • Its Wifeliness and' healthy color; twice ea long turall the ... preparations that aregenerally used.. Where - the hair is thin, or has fallen off, it may be restored by using the." ,• Cream. Every lady and gentleman Who is in the o . • lasing oils on their hair should at once purchase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream; Bahia so composed that it will not Injure the hair like the other prelim-acmes; butwill• ---,- beautify it, and' give perfect' satisfaction in every: For testimony to its very superior qualities; see the fol lowing lever from the Rev. •ne.' Caldwell-to Mime. • • Hendershott & Stretel; Nashville, general agents forthe Southern States: - i• Letter eche Rev. R. Caldwell, Pastor alike Prefilter-km.: •i. ,:- Churelr, Pulaski. • • • . .. • 2 . hlasslYs. Hammasuarr & Sricarcrt Eltrarrumart-•i take • • -. p.easure in adding•my-testimony in favor of the excelled preparmion calls 'Dr. Parish's Mince/fair Cream; for. about two years ago my belt thus very dryibristlyieuid• c, disposed to come outi - tnt having.procuredatottle of the • - Cream,lind used it. ace ording to the reaeilptiann,,ltiBnow' elastic, son, and' firm to tile head, - ,' Many balsams and "*, . oils' were applied, each leaving my harin a worse ataUS - .'•'... than before. This Ceram; however, dimmer tureger: tations: ..,• As in artieie for the toilet; my Wife Alves itpreferencii' over. all othecti x : being, debeatelyperforried and net dis posedposed to rancidity. The ladleticspecially,Willfind the t.hinese•Cresun to be a desidemtum in'their prepatationa - '. .".. for the tctilet • ' •r• • FL CALLINPIaf • • ,• • - Pulaski, January . • • . - tpr - Sold wholesale .aud Pitutbilfgh; Joan ""' Townsend, 95 Market st., and Joel Alahler,corner - cif Wood and Finlistn . .. . 3015-dlw - IP • . . . Wall Paper Warehouse. • • • N0:47 MARKET STREET, prrrsnyttoll; PENN'A • ' TIIt/MIAS PAYDIF.II RESPECTFULLY annonnces to his friends and tab tamers. tomato. that be bas had at no past period so exten sive a Stock as he bas at present. kie-carYetfer to. pay. chasers, on voy modernity terms; at tits old estabbeted • nand , in Uaekrt street, almost every article in LS line including counting-room:bed ehamber=iniprootivar lor and hail Paper . With 80cc4".. awe hoard Prints, Paper and Transparent Window. as„: - , Bonnet and Bders'. Boards; Wittint, :Wrapping, and Tea Paper ;h e is abundantly supplied, and- reqbesta merchants and housekeepers to call andexamine bus us. fortaleut. Fingty and Tanners' Scraps taken in trade, at the hight • est Pricer' " ' mar 13-d&witar . _ . . Ai dAD.OF ALL* EXTR'A'CT :or 'AMERICAN • IDREPARED, and sold bi JNO YOI/NOSON, * 209 . Liberty Street:: This polaterfdli eoucfatrated pre - partition; the medical virtues of *bleb are &mid to be eight times the strength:of the. original ..American Oil. ' It is put up is bottles at 25 and trlt vents, each, with full'. 1 : directions for ii, use. in every &sense Where the origi-ri - -• nal American Oil btial.een round at alleffleaciatil, and'. irso fur exceeds the ori ill power, as to render litho • CHEAPEST /LIED:O/XL' .I::NTRE WORLD. Call tr y t t „,. :;. JOUN'YOUNGSON. N. B. The arliritial;oll:talts iistrfal:state,rts from the , bowels of theearibi can tiellajtkabbited: ' will be found geniant. notwitbstaridint a edit's': claims to be the, only I:dftw-if • •- • . . ••. • • , t S • x• VFW :".•‘: I 4 t t • ) •Y li a?‘14.1 )4. SMINIII . , - 2.. ~4 5ii, : , ; -:,t'4, - , .- :.-.:.. ''' ~1 . Ml!'s7 -': MIMI Mg= EIPMIM ce,,," •.• Etliffi ENE ~......:.. v. 1::.. :.:. . . ; - !.. i... ~..,..z.,).,„•, r. n . ~.l~'-..
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