The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, September 18, 1847, Image 3
- . • - MEI MESI 'O7O- - iut.tik:tt - k4!....o':X.:it:#ll;•' - ' Prepare ‘ 1-end ntorreeted every 'Afternoon. 41TT8BURGII - BOARD OF TRADE. CORRITTRT. TOR UTTEXIIER. Jas. - Bezel!, W. W. Wallace. W. J. Totten, PORT OF PurrisnunGu. 2 PEST *ATV" IN TIC CHANNEL ARRIVED. Comet, Boyd, Cineinnati Skipper, Stoops, Beaver Michigan, No 2, Oibson, Beaver Camden, -Hemphill, Beaver Louis Aileen, Bennett, Brownville Consul, Bowman, Brownsville DEPARTED. .Hudson, Poe, Cinciunati Skipper, Stoops, Beaver Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver Camden, Hemphill l ßeaver Louis MLean, Bennett, Brownsville Consul,. Bowman, Brownsville PITTSBRROR MARKETS-DAILY REVIEW. Business was tolerably brisk yesterday, but we notice no change in the price of leading articles to report. The trading community are anxiously awaiting for a rise in the rivers. A vast amount of mer chandise is now stowed away in the warehouses to be shipped the first rise. FLOUR—The receipts are still light. Sales at river and from wagons at $4,7504,871 ; 30 Ibis. prime family, $4,90. 'Retailing from store at $6,0086,25 1 08 in quality. WREAT , u-Small sales at 90c. r OATS.--Sales 200 bu. at 2402.5 c. f. bu. WINDOW GLASS —Sales 67 boxes SxtO at $3,18-g to. box. APPLES—SaIes 50 bbls. Glean at 00c. it bbl. Market well supplied. POTATOES—The Diamond market was only tolerably well supplied last evening. Blue Ne• shaanocks . sold readily at 75c. bu, which is an advance. Anchor. Iron for the Navy. Buns A.Tr Or CONSTRUCTION', EQUIP/TENT, & Itceams, Navy Agent's Office, Washington, 1) C Sep 8,1.5'47. QEALED PROPOSALS will he received at this kJ office emit Thursday, the 7th day of October en suing, at 3 o'clock, for ft.rnishing and delivering at the navy-yard., in this city, free front expense to the government, twenty thousand pounds offlat bar iron, suitable for shacklet for anchors, to be delivered at the navy-yard, Washington, on or before the Ist day of January next, or in as much shorter time as the contractor can accomplish it; all of which iron must be haufmered from blooms into rough bars, and then wrought under the hammer to sizes and shapes, according to the specifications that will be furnished the contractor, and can be seen previously upon ap plication at this office. The aforesaid iron is requir ed to be of the very best quality,. free from all defects; and must be true to the sizes that may be ordered, and . to be subject towauch tests and inspection as may be directed, and to be in all respects to the entire satisfaction-ofthe Commandant of the said navy-yard,'' or it will. notbe received. Bond, with two approved sureties in one-half the estimated amount oldie con tract will he required, and ten per centum in addi tion will be withheld from the amount of each pay ment to be made, as collateral security for the due and faithful performance of the contract; which will on no account be paid until the contract is Corn plied with. in all respects. After deducting ten per! uentum, payment will be made by the United States within thirty days after bills, duly cert Vied and ap proved, shall be presented to the navy igent. Contracts and bonds to be executed ten days after they have been received by the person whose offer may be accepted, or the bureau will consider itself at liberty to offer it to the next lowest responsible bidder. Every offer must be accompanied by a writ ten guaranty, signed by one or more responsible per-1 sons, to the en:A that he or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, ifhis or their bid be accepted, enter into an obligation within five days after receipt of notice, with good and eutficient sureties, to furnish the iron as proposed; and no proposal will be con eideted, unless accompanied by such guaranty. To be published twice a week for four weeks, in thelotlowing papers, to wit: Intelligencer, Washing- I ton; D. C.; Hartford Times, Hartford, Connecticut:l Journal of Commerce, Evening Post, and Globe, at New York; Pennsylvanian and Keystone, at Phila. delphia, Morning Post, at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Sun, and Republican and Argus, lialtimorei Enquir er, Richmond, Virginia. sel3-td W.M. B. SCOTT, wavy IMMITEIIMM2=I INCLUDING the residence of the late Aaron Hart, Esq., between Wylie street (extended) and the, Minersrille turnpike road, embracing 21 lots oil ground in Hart's plan, is now offered for sale. For terms apply to GEO. COCHRAN, sepl 1 No. 20, Wood st.: Valuable Coal Property and Rail !Load FOR SALE. SAID, property is situated on the Monongahela River immediately above Lock N 0.2. consisting of Rail Road, Pitt Cars, IL It. Wagons, and evely convenience for running Coal, all in perfect order. There are eleven Houses upon the premises in good tenantable order, and now paying a rent of $250 per annum. ' Said Road opens into an inexhanstable vein of Coal, which can be obtained upon very rea sonable terms. Any one wishing to commence the coal business will find this a rare opportunity as four fifths of the whole purchase will be taken in coal. For particulars enquire of the subscriber upon the premises. aug3l-Ime JOHN M'CLOSKEY. WINE STORE, 01 7 ,, 1 THE Subscriber would direct atten tion to hie stock of Foreign Wines and IN Liquors, embracing all descriptions and qualifies of dry and sweet Wines: Together with a large as- sortment in Wood and glass, of White and Red Wines, Champaignes, Bordeaux, Marseilles and German Wines from the Rhine; Montle Hocks, sparkling and still, and soma 20 varieties of French and Italian fancy Cordials. My attention being ex elusively devoted to this business, purchasers will be supplied with genuine articles wholesale or re tail, and at moderate prices. JACOB WEAVER, Wine Store, sepg cur Market and Front sts. Drugs Drugs* Drugs lt IVr Ow opening at the Drug Warehouse of HAYS & BROCKWAY, a large and well selected as sortment of Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs, direct from New York and other Eastern cities, which will be sold at extremely low prices. Call and examine for yourselves. No 2 Commercial Row, nog27 near Canal Basin. Imported Sargent, etc. T!oilers of good Sugars and Tobacco, are re spectfully informed, that the subscriber has just received an extensive assortment of the most approv t ed brands, among them the following, viz : Victoria, Plantation, Principe, Venus Regalia, Regalia, Fagorra's, Eugene's, Common " - Also, a few Boxes of "Slahler , s Black Fat," a celebrated chewing tobacco. 4 . , JOEL "SIMMER, ang6 Droggiat i Fifth and Wood sta 03- Chronicle and Gazette copy. Wellsville, Glasgow as. Deaver Pneketi THE New and Light Draught Steamer CAROLINE, Nixon, Master, will run be tween Pittsburgh and the above Ports during the sea son of Jew water; leaving Pittsburgh every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. and Wellsville every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, A.M. For freight or passage apply on board. jy23dtf Boots, Shoes. Trunks, etc. FOLLANSBEE & WARE, WHOLESALE and Retail, Boca, SHOE, and Tatum Stoat, No. 186 Liberty sttcet, nearly opposite the head of Wood. F. &H. have in store and are , receiving their Fall and Winter stock of BOOTS, SHOES, &c. consisting of the largest stock they have ever been able to bring to, this market. Oar stock-of goods have mostly been Manufactured to oar order, and expressly for the Pittsburgh market. We also have constantly on hand a splendid stock of Hayward', !kiddie Gate Elastic Shoes, both for Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear, the most beautiful article ever- manufactured. We would solicit an examination of our stock of goods, by all who wish to purchase either at wholesale or retatl jam we shall sell at q small advance above cost, Country Merchants will 644 it to"their interest to call-and examine our sloth ilyfq s purchuiug. VOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD, a ll ot r 4 o $46 Liberty at., Pittsburgh. • fI.MtOMEGAEBN f - 28 bone; just received.and 1..1 for "l e 117 WITS & BROCKWAY, pear Caral:BSgin• _ .r.:--.4::;t;:ttOlr-V,4';t!;!t.P.irf4.'.:,- .: . . ...: ;,t44 .V4.r.gi7,40.,41-41':".77."'" 7;t:\!..4'.tr;'...--,'li•.-',..':' '''''."l:', '''' ':- .- '' •'' . •. ' ."' -' . '.;:.;1-'7:,-,..r;..!`.: : .1 ; i ''. ~.'..'.' '',; ,',.' :.• ' ' '.-. ' ::" :f ', '., ~._. -,,- . .' ' >l.,%;jr : ' '.: i. '-'' Y. ' s ' .. .-, ' - ''''''''''.''..--: . . . :' . • ...,1,,,,,,,'",..;:.'•,--",*.. , , 1,..,:-....,k; ...- A,• 7 ' ,. ' '-: '- - '. ' ir..,.; , ..: ' . .4„.4'.'.1,-?..,;.‘,24' ..1;7...t,'i"i•!;`,7.1....,!,.,' ', 7: .-. :'. - ' ' ' i; ROOS. 11001Iii r il*D SARGENT. ' BANKERS A D EXCHANGE BROKERS; tf: E. COll. WOOD AND MYTH 81217115,1P17773331711q14 pA DEALERS - in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Biles, Foreign_ami Donicistic Exchange, Certitleatea of Deposite, Ste. ' EXCIiANGE on all the pfiticipal Cities of the Uunion,. anti,EitrOpe, for sale in some to snit purthe: sera. - CORRENT and par fdnda received oft deposße. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Onion; at the lowest rates. ttirtirmrtn.9 Mews: M. Leech & Son, 4 . Ogden & Snowden, " Wm. Bell & Son, - Pirrinuttuni " S. 14 , Clurken & Co. " . English & Bennett. " Fleming & Brother, " Fales, Lathrop & do. 3 Prtman'it, " Wm. R. Thompson & Co. Hoadly, Phelps & Co. 2 NEW „ . 4 Babcock & C 3. Tiffany, Ward &Co. " John 111 , Cullough & CO. BALTIMORE. Mr, James George, " H. Hanna, CINCINNATI, 0. 4 . Joseph Watson,l „. =AMMON, 0. Messrs. Fenner & M'Millan. It. F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier, Bank Lewistown, Pa. Pittsburgh, September 2d, 1847-y JOSEPH II HILL. W. C. CURRY. HILL & CURRY, RANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER PIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER. No. 65 Wbob Sr., 3D DOOR BELOW FOURTH, WEST SIDE, Pittiburgh, Pa. PAR. Funds and Currency received on Deposit, and collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. 11t g Sig ange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia Bank Notes bought and sold on the most favora ble terms. The highesi premium paid for AmeriCan Cold. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and France procured, 4-c. mar22-y .A.LLY.X KRAMER. EDW AHD IMAM. KRAMER & ItAIIM, • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE: BROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITS, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. my2B N. IiOLDI S &. SON, =1 Eil= OEM GEM No. 55 Market s reel, Pittsburgh telling rate. Etc New York }pr I Philadelphia I , Baltimore it 4 • BANK hange. Cincinnati Louisville S'. Loui• I= Buying rates. Ohio die Kentucky Virginia Wheeling id Tennessee 3 44 aul9-y Buying rates. County & City ord's dis Rebel notes f .• Pennsylvania Co f " Now York 4 w Maryland It New Orleans ligoX-1. To Groeer• and Tea Dealer• rrliE Philadelphia and New York Pekin Tea j. Company, No. 35, North Front street, Phila. phia , having received their Fall Stock of Faux TEAS, arc now prepared to furnish orders from a dis tance, either by the Half Chest or packed in their peculiar style, at prices as low as any other estab lishment in the United Stairs For sale, 150 Half Chests Young Hyson, (low grades and fine;) 100 Hal IT-bests extra Silver Leap, do.; SO Chests and half Chests Gunpowder, (fine and extra 0 100 Chests, Half Chests and Boxes Imperial, (fine, extra and low grades;) 50 Chests Old Hyson, ( various grades;) • 250 Half Chests and Boxes Fine Oolongs, (various;) 200 do. do. Virg Tongs, do ; 150 do. Puwchongs, (chulan and other flavours;) Oranges and Flowery Pcccoes; English Breakfast Teas, &c., &c. This company establishes no exclusive agencies of any kind out of Philadelphia ; but furnishes Teas packed in 1 and pounds 13acksgcs, bearing their own name to the general trade, of a quality equal to any sold in the United States at the same price■, and pledge themselves to refund the money fur all that do not give entire satisfaction. MCCALLMONT. Bon). No 35 North Front st., Wholesale Depot of the Company. Nc B. Orders from a distance ezecuted faithfully and with dispatch. McC. dr. B. J. R. Stockdale the agent of the Company is in this City and will call upon Grocers and Tca Dealers. septl I-31aw3nt WM. ALEXANDER & SONS, Coffin Makers and Furnishing Undertakers, miasma OF PENN AND ST. CLAIR STREETS, OFFoILTII THE EICI/ANGE HOTEL, ENTRANCE ON PENN ST., RESPECTFULLY inform their . I friends,ard the public, that they .11Etat . -1- , -1-. , A are prepared to furnish and at riitglanatigr, tend Us !very thing in the lino of Undertakers, as they have quit the business ofCabinct Making, and their atten tion will be devoted altogether to the above busi ness, keep a large assortment of COFFINS made and finished, covered, and lined in the neatest manner, with a variety of materials, and at all prices we keep SHROUDS ready made, of all sizes, of Flannel, Cambi ie . , and Mnslin, at all prices, and Tide in the eastern style, and all other articles necessary for dressing the dead, and furnishing funerals, of quali ty and prices to suit; SILVER PLATES for engrav ing the name'and age; ICE CASES for laying the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their friends any length of time, and have ZINC PANS to put ice in for laying on tho body; LEADEN 'Coffins always op hand. We have a , splendid new HEARSE and a pair of fine horses, and any number of the best Carriages, etc. etc., and will be prompt, punctual., and reasonable. augl9-y EL W LI3MIZ I WILL. be received at the office of the Pittsburgh Water Works, until the first of October nest, for erecting Engines and Pumps for the Allegheny City Water Works. (sundries. For furnishing 75,000 lbs of Castings for frames and 41 44 4,800 " " Screw Bolts. 650 foot 0124 inch Iron pipe 44 " 650 4. << 20 " " 550 c, ~ 12 stil II EEMII •' " two 24 inch Stop Valves CI . 4 two 12 " " two 20 ‘: ~ Cocks Proposals to state the sum for Engines and Pump. complete. To stale the amount per lb. for Castings, Screw Bolts, Pipes, and Stop Valves—and to state the amount for the two 20 inch Stopcocks. For particulars enquire of ROBERT MOORE, aug26-td Sup't. of Pittsburgh Water Works. JUST RECEIVED ,;,At Mrs. DUFF'S New Millinery Store, 10 St. Clair street, 'STEW style French Chemizettes, Mourning Col !ars, Fancy Frills and Capes, Mourning do., Ladies Silk Scarfs, a new and elegant pattern of Ladies Velvet Bead Bags, Black netGloves,a choice selection of rich new styles Cap and BontrET Rm. sons, Rich Black Silk for Cardinals, Swiss Muslins, Nets, &c., Ladies Cardinals made or cut to order in the latest styles. Also, Bonnets, Caps, Capes, Frills, and every article in the Millinery business. scp4 Gold Pens, Gold Penis! Gold Pens!! W. W. WILSON, TT AS just received a very large assortment of the beet Premium Diamond Pointed Gold Pens-- selected with great care by himself, a few days since in New' York, and will sell them at regular New York prices, and warrant them. A pail of the se lection are of Levi Brown, Hayden, Albert G. Bagley, Prince Albert, Benedict & Barney, Rough and Ready, Woodward, and other makers. self) New Stock of Pianos. . . JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood M., is now re ceiving an elegant assortment of Boston and New York Pianos. Arrived to-day and now open for sale Two splendid Rosewood Pianos, 6 octaves, $250 00 One cc carved cc « . 300 00 One cc Mahogany cc 61 octaves, 350 00 One Grand Piano Forte, made at the factory of Henri Hen, Paris, and fully equal to the one used by him at hie Concerts, 600 00 One Mahogany second hand Piano, made by &Warty Worcester & Dunham, N. Y., 225. 00 A further supply will be received during this week.. 6ucca:2ft. , Manager PRIVATE. BOXES $5 ; SINGLE TICKETS 75 CTS. Dress Circle, 50 cents.l Second Box, 35 cents Pit, 25 " 1 Gallery, 90 THIS EVENING, Sept. 18, 1847, will be performed; Lot Sap Sago... To be fbllowed by THAT RASCAL JACK. To which will be adcied the YANKEE IN TIM The whole to conclude with the Faroe of ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE On Mondry, Mr. and Miss WeniyeaNvill appear Musical Entertainment at the Eagle Saloon. ADMITTANCE Q 5 CENTS. AT R. MERRITT, MRS. MERRITT, and IVIAE- I TER ATGUSTUS MERRITT, will appear on Saturdays's:ening, Sept. 18, in a choice selection of Songs, Glees, &c. eepl7 A. MARBLE respectfully infiirms his friends in and the citizens of Pittsbuigh in general, that his benefit is fixed for Saturday evening, on which occasion four entire pieces, viz: Bite and ery, Yankee in Time, Mr. John Dunn, All the World's a Stage. Miss Anna Maininn, will appear ,in some other most populardances. Mr. M. solicits a portion of that patronage, which has heretofore, been so liberally bestowed upon him. sel7.2t EIIIIGANIZATION of the celebrated and ori ginal Band of SABLE HARMONISTS, consist. ing nr.Mcssrs. Wm. G. Pz.rxr.n, J. Ticusrcun, R. M. Hoocar Buying rate. t di, J. B. Faun/a., T. F. Bums* S. A. Wr.t.t.s, and Wilt ROLIII, Who hare the honor ofannouneing to the public that they will give three of their •elect and popular en tett untuentii AT THE ATHEN.EUM MUSICAL. HALL, On Friday, Saturday and Monday evenings nest, on o loch occasion they will appear in an enure new se lection of Songs, Duetts, Trios, Choruses, from the most approved operas, arranged expressly Inc the Company. The instrutnental part comprises two Violins, two Banjos, Guitar, Congo 'rambo, and Hones, upon which the respective performers stand unrivalled, and wish it understood that, individually or collec tively, as regards style and execution, they hereby challenge the world. Great care has been taken in the selection of the numerous Songs, &c., *sloth will lie sung as hereto fore, in a mariner that must delis competition. The greater portion of this company have been or ganized nearly siz years, and is that time base tra velled over the immense space or Pony Thousand of Territory ' Their Concerts, in the mean timeonvariably crowd • ed to autiocatron by the beauty and ilaslorin of the various cities, who have bestir" ed the highest cub,. groins upon their talent. This band have just arrived front the Quern City, with a strong recommendation to the patronage of the Iron City as crowded houses and unbounded applause of mtelligent and discerning audiences can give. The company will perform but for the time above spectfted, and wilt immediately start for Buffalo, Al bany and NOW York, from which place they will cm bark for Europe. They also take great pleasure in stating that from the valuable acquisitions lately made to the Baud, they are now enabled to give the celebrated laugh able burlesque on the SWISS BELL RINGERS, As originally arranged by Messrs Wells and Hooky, at Buffalo, N. Y. The entertainments will consist of three part/ tut. As the exquisite or Northern Negro, with popular parodies, &c. 2nd. 4. the Sable Bell /lingers. 3d. Aa the Plantation or Southern Darkies Cards or admission 50 cents, and to ;prevent con fusion at the doors, ticket, will he lett fur sale at the principal music stores, &c. No postponement n account oldie weather. For further particulars see programme. seplstd GEO. YOENGSON, Agent. 11ARNDEN & C0. c,471"- rAsIENGEII AND aLtill - TANci. t 4 116 °Mee. DERSONS brought out by this Agency upon the I most reasonable terms, from any part of Eng land, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, and in Packet Ships only. Foreign Correspondents to agents of the British Go% ernincnt have frequently cautioned Emi g ra n t s at Home and their friends in America,' against the frauds that are continually practised upon them, and have always referred to the well known house of Harnden Co. as the right place for all to apply if they wish to be treated with punctuality and kindness, We refer to the above facts in view of the conduct of the Rev. Oldealey, Editor of the Pittsburgh Catholic, who has sat in judgment upon us (as he supposes) by ejecting our advertisement from his paper, thus depriring us of a fait chance to come before the Catholic Community, and let them judge of us by our actions. Siglit , Drafts to any amount payable at ary of the branches of the Provincial, or National Rank■ of Ireland, England, Scotland, &c. We draw our own Exchange, we do not take money and send it to the East to get some one else to..remit, thereby causing mistakes and delays. Let the Brokers, &c. call upon us, and we will accommodate them at New York rates. JOSHUA ROBINSON, jTHE subscriber would respectfully inform the public that ho has purchased the Boot Es tablishment of B. Perry, No. 55 Wood at., and will carry on the business, in future, in all its branch es. The tnanufactufrof gentlemen's boots, will be particularly attended to, and the best mechanics em ployed to perfoam all parts of the labor, connected therewith. The very best.materials will be used in their manufacture. From a long experience in the business, as well as being a practical workman, the subscriber expects a share of public patronage.. WM. BUTLER, 65 Wood et., Second door from Third at. Having .old out my entire establishment to Wm. Butler, I take groat pleasure in recommending him to my old customary and the public generally.— Knowing hint to be a good practical workman, 1 feel confident that he will give general satislhction. srel3.lw B. PERRY. More Testimony In Favor of Dr. Ralph'■ PILLS. DISEASES OF ►tiE'STERN CLIMATE Ira Carpenter, Postmaster, of Scottsville, N. Y., says: “I have found your pills to be of great service to me in removing billions dificulties, as well as oth ers of this Western Country, and sufficient to re move all attacks of disease, without any other medi cine. I used to be confined to my bed two thirds of every season, with billions difficulty, before I com menced the use of thorn. Since that lam not even confined to my room, one week in the year, from these complaints. I had three children, that suffer ed the same with me, and before I procured this medicine, one of these dear children fell a victim to this Dyspeptic consumption, the other two are yet living, and have been equally benefitted by the use (exclusively,) of your domestic Pills." Price, 25 cents per box. For sale only by S. L. CUTHBERT, sepld Smithfield st., near 3d. . . Q MOORE has just received from New York BR the Fall Style of HATS, which he will in troduce this day, Saturday, Aug. 23th. All those in want of a neat and superior HAT, would do well to call at No. 75, Wood st., aug2B 3d door above Fourth. SUGAR -10 Hhde New Or!cane; 5 Bble Purified do; 2 D. R. Crushed ; 2 " Pulverised; Case " Loaf; h Bide small Loaf; for sale by D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st ME • _ Ilnuaimcti, 'THE'ATnE. C. S. PORTER BENEFIT OF MR. MARBLE a Drama called HUE. AND CRY. DANCE BY MISS MALVINA FOR ONE 'NIGHT ONLY! Card---Thcatre European Agent, fith st.. one door below tfi ood e l Fashionable Hoot Maker Fall Fashions , `'' - - • - /. .AttetiOn Sales. barge Said : sr salsicabie Book■ rp HIS EVENING, it 9 o'clock, at the Commercial „I Sales Rooms,coiner of Wood and sth ate., will be sold without reserve, a kite collection of choice new Books,embracing Stand aid Works in Theology, Medicine, istory, Voyages and Travels, ancient and modern Classics, Poetry, - and the Drama. The fine arts and 'carious other departtnents of science and literature. Also, gold andateel pas, letter and cap writing paper, family Bibles in great variety, blank books, 4-c. eelB JOHN D. DAViS, Anct'r. Building Lots In Lawrenceville AT AUCTION. lAN Satureay afternoon the 25th inst. at 3.o'clock, I_, will be sold on the premises; Two valuable Lots of Ground situate in the Boroug h of Lawrenceville, having each a front of 25 feet on Butler street, and extending back 150 feet to Irwin's alley, which is 20 feet wide. Sale positive: Terms, one half cash, balance in one year, with Interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage. Title indisputable. PETER M'CARTN EY. selB JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct,r: Mr; MARBLE BY 30I1N D. DAVIS, (IN Monday morning the 20th inst., at i 0 o'clock kir at the Commercial Sales Rooms, cor. of Wood and sth sts., will be sold, without r •serve to close consignments, an extensive assortment of fancy and staple Dry Goods, Boots, shoes, umbrellas, fall bon nets, 4-c. At 2 o'clock, P. M.. One splendid light Eastern made Buggy; ono well toned second hand Piano Forte ; I hair seat mahogano sofa; 3 oil paint ings, I sett mahogrny chaiis; I hair seat rocking chair; I pair parlor lamps; I sett splendid do with drops; dressing and common bureaus; bedsteads, tables; together with a great variety of Household and Kitchen furniture; 8 day and 30 hour clocks; stoves, &c. Also, Groceries, Queensvrare, Glassware Hard ware, Tin ware, \Vial ping paper, Svc. At 7 o'clock, P. M., a . large collection of valuable new Books, embracing standard works in Theology, Medicine, Poetry, History and general Literature of every variety of sixes and binding; Family Bibles; Blank Books; Letter and Cap Writing Paper; Gold and Steel pens, walbrs, &c. sell h.IBISITHRE, Watcher, Clocks, Fowling Pieces, Violins and Dry Goods at Auction. BY JAMES M,KENNA To-morrow evening, Saturnay, Sr pt. 18th, at 7 o'- clock, will be cold, at the A octio t Rooing, No. 114 Wood it., third door from sth, the following arti cle■ or household Furniture, Watches, Clocks, and Ltry Gouda. The Furniture is sold particularly at gaslight for the accommodation of Mechanics, Workingmen and othars, who cannot conveniently attend doring the day, six: Mahogany bureaus, carpeting, dining tables, high post bedsteads, mahogany sofas, candlebrass, chairs, mahogany pie.i tables, cradles, centre tables, 1 oil painting, I superior old violin. A large assortment of gold and silver Watches. A great variety ofharfdsome maul Clocks. One splendid double barreled fowling piece, an excellent article. And immediately after, a lot of superfine Haoad Cloths and Cassunercs. sel7 JAMES M'KENNA.Auet'r. Larva Cottage House and 30 Building Lot• at ATM iio3l. VIN Saturday, the 2d day ofOctobrir, at 2 o'clock, P. 31. will be sold on the premises, sr uatc be tween the 4Vaslongton and Steutientille Turnpike [toads, adjointng Temperance r T werity-nine cheap Building Lists, suitable fur healthy and retired residences ofthose engaged in the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, n Inch can by stem terries he reach ed In less than half an hour . Alto, that hands,ne and apariQus frame Cottage noose, at protest occupied by the lies. S. C. Jeu lIIIVP, adjolning the abuse Lott, wrth about one and a half acres of ground on w !Leh are about l(ttt choice fruit trees, shrubbery, All etcelient well of water, stable, Sc. Each Lot will tie aceev.ible by conve nient atreett; a plait or it lush toay be seen at t h e auction Itotirst, and tie property shown by the pro prietor on the prein:ws. Title indisputable. Ternit---one fourth rash, the residue in three equal annual pa) went', with later cal, to be secured by bond And seld JUIIN it l)A1 =9 A BLESSING! A Milt ' ! A WIAN BE.B ! ' To cure Eropliona and Ditfigtartnrnts of the Skin, Pimple', Freckles, Sunburn, Sall Rheum, Scurry, Sore Thuds, 4 r.4*(•4-c• I 1 1, 4101.; It year. ago last August, the capital .r France was astonished in consequence of a discovery made by Ari Italian Chemist. Many ildultted—it Seelli cil almost an imposs.bility that any thing made by thrhande of mail, could have such singular powers as that claimed by AnToatu Veneritni for his inven tion. Many classed him and his invention as a hum bug, rand, alas! mien foolish persons without trying, do the same now, at length, alter testing it in the hospitals, the Medical :society or Paris, (the best chemists in the world)dtliveted the following report to Signor Vesprini: •• We have now minutely and carefully examined the singular invention of Vesprini. We have analyz ed its component parts--we have used it in general cases, and we hesitate not to pronounce it (The Italian Chemical Soap: as a great blessing, and a truly wonderful remedy for any cutaneous eruption or disfigurement of the skin. Its inventor we con sider the true philanthropist of suffering mankind. (Signed) LEOPOLD DUPREY, Pres." Then comes the report of the "Societe do l'lnsti Lute," of scientific eiperonents : "We are astounded," exclaims the aged president, "at this singular preparation-4'espnni'■ Italian Chemical Soap! 14 here, indeed, will science stop! Here we have a preparation made in the form of a beautiful piece of soap, which we know by actual practice, to cure every cutaneous eruption, every disfigurement of, and even discolored skin ! Where will its magic and singular power crane I The Ne gro, the Creole, the Yellow Race of the East, and the Red Man of the Far West, are alike under the in Iluence of its extraordinary powers of clearing yel low or discolored skin, and make it white and beau tiful, and orchanging the color ordark, or black, or brown skin. 7 (Here se 'eral persona were brought forward by the president, who had used it, in proof of his assertions.) FtEAD THIS! 111011 Tilt INTENTOII 111115E1.T TO rap. ratsr.riT In consideration of the slim of tit, 3000, I have di vulged to Ma. T. Jones, residing in the City of New York, N. A., the whole process of manufacturing, together with a statement ofthe ingredients commis. ing my Italian Chemical Soap. Ile is to manufac tare it fur sale in the United States only, and to have the privilege of nvning it "Jones's Italian Chemical Soap." Witness, Henry J. Iloldswerth. (Signed) ANTONIO VESPRINI There are probably few persons of intelligence, who, after reading the above, will doubt the quali ties of Jones's Italian Chemical Soap, in curing Eruptions, Disfigurements, Freckles, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Erisypelas, Sun-burn, Moryhew, Tan, Yel low or Brown Skin, &c. Should there be such per sons, perhaps the following recommendations, as wall as hundreds from others, may convince them. .11::rFor sale by IV. JACKSON, Agent, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, the only place in Pitts burgh where the GeivotrrE CAS be obtained; ALL OTHERS ARE COUNTERFEIT. jan2.s Nosy Books. 9111 E Organization of Labor and Association; trans " latcd Crom the French of M. Briancourt, by F. G. Shaw. Wagner the Wehr 'Wolf, part 2. Gallant Tom, or the Perils of a Sailor. Castle Bravo; by Mrs. M. L. Sweetser. Arabian Nights, part 3. Washington and his Generale, part 3 and 4. Duels and Dueling, by C. Summerfield of Texas. The Monk's Revenge, by S. Spring; fresh supply. Flowers Personified, part 5, splendidly illustrated. The Nantilus, or American Pioneer. Martin the Foundling, complete in I vol.; fresh supply. Martin the Foundling, in 2 vole, with 53 illustra tions and Portraits. The Parricide; by the author of Life in London Walter Wolfe, or the Doom of the Drinker; fresh supply. Josephus, illustrated; part 3. Life of Gen. Winfield Scott; illustrated. Esther D. Medina, or the Crimes of London; part 3. Democratic Review, for September. Living Age, No. 173. The Insnared Iby Lady Charlotte !Wry. Fresh supply. The Olden Time ; last number. 1844, or the Power of the S. F. fresh supply. Taylor's Money Reporter, for Septernter. For sale by Writ S. CALDWELL, selo 3d it., opposite the Post Office. Shovelsf Spade*, Norks, dice. THE undersigned has been appointed agent for the sale of the above articles manufactured by Jno,Parris & Co. All orders addressed to hint for inch articles will receive prompt attention, at the lowest manufacturer's prices. GEO. COCHRAN. augl7 No. 26 Wood street. =I AUCTIONEER DRY GOODS GC= Pori:, Nor 4, IMO HONES & CO'S cftEAT UNITED STATES CIRCUS: JOHN C.HOIVES, AGENT Embracing a Treble Company, and by far the larg es! Establishment ever Organized, consisting of 200 MEN AND HORSES!! ADMiTTANEE TO THE DON', 25 CIENTE AV ILL be Exhibited in front of :lie AMFAUCAN HOTEI PITTSBURGH, on Monday and Toes day, the 27th and 2Sth of September. This Company will make their grand procession through the principal streets, at II o'clock in the morning, headed by the gi-eat and MAGNIFICENT GOLDEN CHARIOT, drawn by 20 beautiful cream colored horses, and driven in hand by the celebrated driverMAnic Jon:s ews. The exterior is literally covered with Gold, the interior is lined throughout with the richest crim son velvet, and of sufficient capacity to seat 30 peo ple. Thin vehicle is altogether superior to the one used by Van Arriburg, or any other that has been seen in the United States, and cost the proprietors $6OOO. Next comes TER: TOM THUMB COACH, only 37 inches in height, and in weight about 100 pounds; this diminutive carriage forms a novel sight of itSe If, and whett compared with the ppriderbus Band Chariot, the contrast is wonderad and pleasing, being drawn by two diminutive ponies only 35 inches in height, accompanied by Postillion Footmen, out riders, rjc. This is followed by the LOCOMOTIVE GAS CARRIAGE, on which is fitted up a Furnace and Gasmeter.— Pipes, and other apparatus, tat an enormous expense) for lighting the extensive establishment, which will be lighted more brilliant than mid-summer sun, by the best of Gas, flowing from 200 burners. This novel eight can only he seen at Howes Ss Co's United States Circus. After which conies a train of 10 car riages, containing PerfurmerS' Wardrobes, esc., Ste. An engagement has been made for the season with W. H. KEMP, the celebrated clown from Ant lev's Amphitheatre, Drury Line, and other theatres in London, who from his unquestionable superiority has won fur himself the enviable soubriquet of the Modern GriniaMi. He was twice called to appear at Windsor Castle, by special command of Queen Victoria, and was granted an audience of royalty, an honor to which few public performers could ever as pire. II er Majesty and Prince Albert were also vie iters to Antler's Royal Amphitheatre on the first production of Pantomime of Harlequin's, Frolics, or Mistakes of a Night, which beautiful entertain ment will be given with all original effects, at every. evenings performance of the Company. his aston ishing rrforniance on a revolving barrel at full speed, and iccriinplishint7 the moat novel feats with amazing velocity—propelling himself solely with Lis feet. ' Mr. W. 0. DALE, first principal Equestrian and Van'ter of the country, having thrown the greatest number of 1101111!1,1,:l ever accomMisheil by any perlhriner in the world. his Still Vanlung while in England, in Batty's Company, made a great sensa tion, no performer on that silk of die Atlantic hav ing accomplished over Sfl or 00 sometsets. Me. T. Mc VAIII.INO, the only real in vaulting of. Mr. Dale, anu the hero of 79 immerse's, for which he holds a gold medal. The audience will have an rip portunity of seeing two of - the greatest vaulters in die: o arid, actually contenting the ehazNnomship of their! profession. Mrs.W. 11. C4llRoi, the highly admired and justly celebrated equestrian ts attached to this con- , pany• and will appear in nn unrivalled act of Egrts-: to winch She will introduce a nose style of feats enurely her own. U. W. Conslt, the great two horse rider and yaul ter is also attached to this company. M. G. W. SEILLEANT, in his Shal..rpearian changea ble act. The, juvenile prodigies, William and George, pu pd• of hf r. Ninro, form not the leant interesting part of the spectacle. For a full thiirription pf perfor mance, sec balls and pamphlets at the principal Ho tel,. sep:9lokl.k.2tw. NEW Alt !LANG ESI ENT U. 8. Hotel, Cobol liaclu, Pittsburgh, Pa. filliEsubscrilser having leased the above establish ment," and having refitted and made some materi al alterations and addition., is now prepared to ac commodate his friends and the travelling community in the beat pOSSIIIIC manner. The ad; antages ofthis excellent House are peculiar to itself, as those travel ling by Canal, particularly in inclement weather, or landing at midnight, haveonlv to step from the pack et into the beautifully furnished apartments, where they will be contented and comflirtable. In addi tion to the extensive accommodations belonging to this house, the proprietor has at great expense refit ted, renovated, and made such additions as will se cure to him the promise of hie kind patrons "We'll call again." The Bar, the Dining Room, the Chambers, and particularly the culinary departments, are so provid ed for that we challenge competition anywhere. The litre will be of the best the market affords, and the prices liberal. The proprietor having been engaged in catering for guests for many years pant in the east, feels as sured that by strict attention to business with a watchful eve to the comforts of his guests, he will deserve a share of public patronage. aug23-Gin HENRY L. BURK HOLDER. NEW ARRAN( EMMENT. STAR CLOTHING STORE, No 70 Wood st., Pittsburgh, Pa A YCKI It & rilAVp.)l. would respectfully fl ounce to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicini ty that they hare procured the services of John liar vey—recentl N' of Broadway, New York—as foreman of their establishment. This gentleman having been extensively engaged in the custom business, exclusively, iu the above city Mr the last ten years, is well known by that lash ionahlo community and is universally acknowledged to be a cutter of great acquirements. We will be monthly supplied with Parisian fash ions, which will give us the advantage of offering our customers the latest and newest styles. Ge Me men who are desirous of adorning their persons, :an, by calling at the Original Star, be accommo hated. All articles from this estahi(hment will he war ranted in every particular, as no trouble ore.xorase will be wanting on our part to afford general satis action. We havejost received a splendid stock of French and English Black, Brown, Mire, Green, Olive and Claret Cloths. Black Blue, Brown amt Green Beaver Cloths. English Pilot cloths. Fig'd Caesiineres and cloths for sacksand business :oats. • Frenet Doe Skins, plain and figured. Do Fancy cassimeres. English do do. Also, a huge lot of American Cloths and Cassi mares. French super cut Velvets for vestinga. Do Black and Fancy Satins. Do do do Silks. • Do do do Cashmere, and all arti cles pertaining to our business. We have an advantage that few houses in the west have, being , connected with houses both in New York and Boston who will keep us regularly - supplied with the latest European styles of goods. ALSO—WiII be "kept constantly on hand a general assortment of ready made clothing._ Together with shirts, drawers, under shirts, bos oms, collars, scarfs, cravats, gloves, suspenders, Ste., &c. ANCKER & MA'VER Star Clothing Store, 70 Wood a N. B. All orders will be promptly attended to sent 17 Townsend, car* & co SUCCESSORS to the old firm of C. Townsend & Co., and Carr & Rowland, beg leave to announce to their friends and to the pitblic generally, that they are naw prepared to execute all kinds of work in the coach and wagon making business, at the shortest notice, and warranted to be of the best quality. The very large quantity of seasoned tim ber with Which they ate prepared, and their facili ties for business, enables them to insure the public that they are prepared to carry on an extensive and prompt business in their line, and they respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage be stowed upon the late firms. sep4 =2211 Dicilltaterta ATl;4l.sinittsgOitxtstebutr. INSENSlBiA . PEß , S ii i; ; ltt .p A ie l c . . c lo a r ng . l ll . re . :en to represent the f t r; Pr.RSPII!ATIOS-' it the-great mem/oiler , ".'ft, ;tame tits of th r. IA Will ben °lkea at 'a thi l ;:k cloudy mist tees frem all . eints o e surfac'ei iSfric'h indi tea that this perspire in (tows uniirterrSpted ., when We nib inh , 41thi t climes Wixeis We are :k. Lice cannot be Dun i .vmoff from We blood and other j mites of the body, and disposes by this means,of, nearlyall the impurities within us. The language of Scripture is "in the Blood is the Life." If it ever be- comes impure, it may be - traced directly to the stop, page of the insesisibleperspiration. TtuS we see, all that is necessary when the blood is stagnant, or in fected, is to open the po es, and it relieves itself from all impurity in.sttuagy. Its own heat and vitality are sufficient, without one particle of inedieine, except to open the pores upon the surface. Thus we see the folly of taking so much internal remedies. All practiontrs, however, diroct their efforts to restore the Insensible Perspiration. The Thompsoniar 'or insiance,steams, the I lydropathist shrouds us in 'et blankets, the Ifomopathist deals out infinitisiimals, the A llopathist bleeds and. doses us w,ith mercury, and the blustering Quack gorges us with pills, pills, pills. To give some idea of the amount of tho • ble Perspiration, we will state that the learned Dr. Lewenhoek; ascertained that five-eights of all we re ceive into the stomach, passed off by this means. In other words, if we cat and drink eight pounds per I day, we evacuate five pounds of it by the Insensible Perspiration. This is none other than the used up particles of the blood, and that jnices giving place to the new and fresh ones. To check this, thereforei is to re tain in the system five-eights of all the virulent matter that nature demands should leave the body. By aaudden transition from heat to cold, the pores are stopped, the perspiration ceases, and disease be gins at once to developn itself. Hence, a stoppage c. this flow of the juices, originates so many com plaints. It is by stopping the pores, that overwhelms man kind with coughs, colds, and consumption. Nine tenths of the world die from diseases induced by a, stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. Let me ask, now, every candid mind,what course i seems the most reasonable to pursue, to unstop'the pores, alter they are closed. Would you give physic to unstop the pores? Or would you apply something that would do this upon the surface, where the clog!. ging actually is? And yet I know of no physiciar who makes any external applications to effect it. Under these circumstances, I present to physicians,' and to all others, McAlister's Ail-Healing Ointment, or the World's Salve. It has power to restore per-1 spiration on the feet, on the head old sores, upon her i chest, in short, upon any part of the body, whether diseased slightly or severely. • It lihs power to cause all external sores, scrofulous humors, skin diseases, poisonous wounds, to din charge their putrid matter, and then heals them. It is a remedy that sweeps off the whole catalogue I of cutaneous disorders, and restore the entire cuitcle to its healthy functions. llt is a remedy that forbids the necessity of so man) and deleteriousdrugs taken into the stomach. It is a remedy that neither sickens, gives inconve nienee, or is dangerous to the intestines. It preserves and defends the surface from all de-1 rangement of its functions. The surface is the out let of file eights of the bile and used up matter with in. It Is pierced with millionsoingenings to relieve the intestines. Stop up then pores, and death knocks at your door. It is rig,litry termed All-Healing, for there is scarcely a disease, external or internal, that I it will not benefit. I have used it for the hastfnurteen years for all diseases of the chest, consumption, liv er,invol sing the utmost danger and respeinsigility,and I declare before Heaven and man, that not in one single case has it failed to benefit, when the patient was within the reach of mortal means. I have had physicians, learned in the profession ; I I have had ministers of the Gospel, Judges on the j bench, Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlein of the I highest erudition and multitudes of the poor, U3O it In every variety of way, and there has been but one ; vnice—one united and universal voice—saying ) our Ointment is good. CONSI. AIPTION.—It can hardly be credited that a salve can hare any ellect upon the lungs, seated as they are within the system. But if placed upon the chest, it penetrates directly to the lungs, seperatei the poisonous particles that are consuming them and expels them from the system. I need not say that it is curing persons of consump tion continually, although we are told it is foolish.' nen, I care not what is said, so long as I can cure several thousand persons yearly. lIIIADACHE.—The Salve has cured persons of the Headache of ten years standing, and who had it regularly every week, so that vomiting often took place. Drafncss and Ear Ache arc helped with like sac ' teas. COLD FEET.—Consumption, Liver. complaint, pains in the chest or side, falling off the hair, one or the oilier always accompanies cold feet. The Salve will rure every case. In Scroutla, Erysipplas, salt Rheum, Liver com plaint Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Broken or Sore Breast, Piles, all Chest Diseases, such as Asthma, Oppression,P ain, also Sore Lips, Chap ped Hands, Tumours, Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous Diseases, and of the Spine there is probably no med icine now known so good. BURNS.—It is the best thing fe the world for Burns. (Read the Directions around the box.) PIMPLES ON THE FACE-*--Mrisculine Skin gross surface. Its, 'first action is to expel all humor. Jt will not cease drawler., till the face is free from any matter that may be lodged under the skin, and fre quently breaking out to the surface. It then heals When there is nothing but grossness, or dull repul sive surface, it begins to soften and soften until the skin becomes as smooth and delicate as a chills. WORMS.—If parents knew how fatal most medi cines were to children taken inWardly, they would be slow to resort to them.- Especially "mercurial lozenges" called "medicated lozenges," "vermi fuges" pills, &c. The truth is, no one can tell, in- variably when worms are present. Now let me say to parents (hat this Salve will alwayssell if a child i has worms. It will drive every vestige of them az way. (Read the ditections around the box.) There is probably no medicine on the thee of the earth at once so sure and so safe in the expulsion tit worms. TOlLET.—Although I have said little about it as a hair restorative yet I will stake it against the world? They may bring their Oils far and near, and mine will restore the hair two cases to their one. OLD SORI.:S.—That: some Shres are -an outlet to the impurities of tnc system, is, because they cannot' pass off through the natural channels of the Insensi ble Perspiration. If such rotes are healed up the impurities must have some other outlet, or it will en danger life. This salve with always provide for such emergencies. RHEUMATISM.—It removes almost immediately the inflammation and swelliin when o course ceases. FEVERS.—In all cases.of fever, the difficufty lies in the pores being locked up, so that the heat and perspiration cannot pass off. If the least moisture could be started the crisis has passed end the danger over. The All-Healing Ointment will in 01 cases fevers almost instantly unlock the skin and bring forth the perspiration. SCALD H EA D.We have cured cases that actu ally defied every thing known ; as well as the ability . of fifteen or twenty doctors. One man told us he had spent $5OO on his children without any benefit, wlicu a few boxes-of the ointment cured them. CORNS.—Occasional use of the Ointment‘will al ways keep corns from growing. People need never be troubled with them if they will use it. AS A FAMILY MEDICINE.—No men can meas ure its value. So long as the stars roll airily , over ;he Ileavens = so long as man treads the card " ), Mth tect to all infinities of the flesh—so long as disease and sickness is known—just so long will this good Ointment be used and esteemed. When man ceas es from off the earth, then the demand will cease, and not till then. JAMES MeALISTER & Co Sole proprietors of the above Medicine. Price 25 cents per box. CAUTION.—As the All-Heapng Ointment has been greatly counterfeited, we have given this Cau tion to the public that "ma Ointment will be genuine unless the names of JaMes McAlister, or James Mc- Alister tr Co., are wrorrerr with a PEN upon EVERS label." Now we hereby offer a reward of $5O to be paid on conviction in any of the constituted courts of the United States, for any individualicoun terfeiting our name and Oidtment. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. AGENTS IN PITTSBURGH—Braun & Reiter, corner of Liberty and St. Clair sts. are the whole sale agents, and L. Wilcox, jr.icorner Market st. and the Diamond; Hays & Brockway, (Druggists Nu:, Commercial Row, Liberty st.; J. H. Casselicorner of Walnut and Penn streets., sth wardyand sold at the Bookstore in Smithfield st., 3d dooffrom Second st, and in Allegheny city by H P: Schwartz, and J. Sat ,. gent, and by J. G. Smith (Druggist) Birmingham; and D. Negley, East Liberty; H. Rowland, McKeesport; Samuel Walker, Elizabeth; 3. Alexander & Son, ilia- nongabela City; N.B. Bowman & Co.; J. T; Rogers, Brownsville, Pa; Dr.,S. Smith, Bridgewater; and John-Barclay, Beaver Pa. "Ott 20.. Brown Lawns: • ' IA. MASON, No. 0 Market at., has received ~ 29 pieces new style Brown Lawn je2a. ~" • , . • Vim:. ~3x; rn .:,.i: - 4" , VI Yr' Wild-Cherry 'and Sarsaparilla: - -VERY- IMPORTANT , COMMUNICATION . . 'ro am.nertsoiri' irr FLAW, • At All Thies, ti VDER ALL C MST AlirtC. 4 E . Si-i 'ARE SlCk, , :get cured; if welVeinplof measures to'CiiiiThrue so. Every indrvtdbal . in dulges in hab:tsr, which :must, to a greateroi . leant . extent, disarrange itte admirable and imricate.c.bitt‘ binations which roma the system, and cotaintibiitly i' 3: l" INDIVIDUAL, should possessimme mild, yet efficacious, simple ana • accredited agent fol preserving all "th'e functtonao the body ingtiod order.. ' DR. WOOD'S , AND WILD 0531 klt will achieve this result, and should be in every fan& ly, and, in the hands of every person,; who, by MEL ness, profession or general eouriic of life, is predie• posed to the very many little ailinents that rendef life a &arse, instead of a blestiat, and finally In their aggregated eonditioh; In the eMurb _l. . The Bitters here mentioned 'aim toltipanntell4 man of great skill and kitewledge, from - theniintotei !Centre presents to time who barb to find them, an Which are the only reliable antidotes to the Orson disease. The chief ingredients are tneuniferetillt beloved Sarsaparillti and the Bat*Of the Wild Mars 'free,with which the red man' of Ahe • forest' aitier neary every disease of the internal ()Tani: materials, though phiverful ill died' eitinni common sense teaches us, . - ENTIRELY HARMLERS. and prepared as they are here, one of die_ riveted': medical °pt/wilt:4:s in the Inhabittiblit globe. By - teki! ing these Bilititts, the scrofulous may be restored beauty, and avoid the sharp knife of the surOon.f- fob.- they not only eradicate pimples - and tumorsviiiii . Overcome CANCER AND EING . IS EVIL Whoever ie subject to the horror*of Vonsimthtioity should at once purchase this suite-REMEDY..Iifihr3 train of tostirenbss follow drhadfill itiCttl.t.Olitilit ...., tions, oftentimes insanity, very Rbiluently.- , Mania nt . hypocondria, violent head aches, 'palpitationsi.aiiii ' - other actions of the heart; and rheumatic " hogs. Dr. Wood's Compound is one of theta:ol h* K ficient medicines in routing these complainiiill their fountain head, that can possibly blf 'prOcniedi . Front being confined in close vooinh, and' froth taking a small Mcr,dicuhl Of batrhish; numetobs-perz -. sons daily are made to deplore a loss -of ariphMi . ~ painful headaches, Weakness Oldie muscles, langon4.. v....aat of energy sufficient to permitthero to seek rev. veation,&c. &c. These persons say for: yeirs,:tha* '-. 1 they "don't feel very well." . Iftheplo net emplo .-,.;. a method by which they can feel ;atm% wittli . .the . eventually sink under a severe fit of Matti, inil - ii 76±, gam, rams TUE only by a miracle, and even then the lanai . ; leech . , blister and calomel have left their mere shattered hulks, full of aches and sorrows, and not only a pest to themselves, but a aotrike of distest and annoyance to all with whom they come in cbhtatt. All thee!), FEARFUL CONSEQUENCFI3:', may be avoided by an early application 'ofth_e, of these Mynas,. For the truth of this, the Prairie. for pledges his word and , lionor, and in evidence'ettli show tiles of undoubted certificates which lie lottite.s . ceived, unsolicited from all ilharters.‘ He does noti however, ask the invalid to swallow his certificates, but his BiliteS, and is willihg to stake ell, he, hold( dear on earth in favor of their worth: THE Di'SPEPEN, ; in either a modified or severe'fi.rm, diaappeal before the qualities of Dr. WoOthi pieparatitin, anti, the cure may be relied on as a_permanent one. Did the BiTstris possess no other.recoinniendatieniit would be one of.the finest Yegef4hlo compeuitds. medical Etienne can ihrenti but it itt qua' to thi, complete eradication of LEt - E• l? coMPLALvt in every shape and of every affection, tniitei bee= gantic, of the billiary aparatus. Individuals who arii constitutionally bifliotiv ought regularly to take that mild agreeable and etcellent TONIC AND APPEDItirTi as it will diffuse health throughout every fibre, of the . frame, ard send happiness and love of life; thrini4 to the heart. Flat/tars OUGHT TO )i.tEt;* .It oar HAND. Every medicine chest on board ship should'alisolati- - well stocked with this capital remedy as ilttl - SCU.DA. -; VYJA cannot afflict those who take it, oriong re; sist its vigorous assaults. AiL /3111:iLITIES Oir THS 111.0015 vanish before it, and the old - imprudence invariably disappear, Soon after being: - submitted to its action. Eiery calltplaint the:. stomach is broken by it The Brrith.S- hate in no instance Riled of curing JAVIONCE, GENTAiIL DEAL LITT, every disorganization_of i . THE NERVOU.VQY - STEMi By neglecting the little inroads made upriii thefats . ter a east portion of our fellow . beings are rCuc'ered - • l - extremely miserable—so miserable,_ indeed, that' they wish to die. Every bottle of Dr. Wood's kersar,.." parilla and Wild Cherry Miters," contains a inodi-: cum of joy and content for each of those -antiotia, and imprudent sufferers. ttemember that an iiijudr,f,-": cious use of mercury is inevitably productive oPmanj evils which arc put to flight by this glorictus and eq.." surpassable compound] and thatabbctionawhiebarti. . „ HEREDITARY . may speedily and safely Tho shuttled oh - through-itC: agency. As a medicine which rmist . benefit EVERYBODY, - . from the ststrix delicate to the courruun-ANDDZS , :.. PAIRING tnvu.tD , no equal is to be found for would be well to bear in mind that- prerentiteiat,.. infinitely more desirable than cure, and 'that Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry .BirtEtls BOTH. . . Put up in bottles, three or four times larger:than.; Bristol's or Sand's, for the same priee—one dollar. per bottle,_ WYATT & KETCHAM, 121 Fultoh street,.tielV 'Bork, wholesale Agents. :/ Sold in Pittsburgh, at • P. R. SAWYER'S HEALTH DEPOT of - Ynito:. able Medicines; Smithfield, between 3n and. Fourih. streets, ami at WAL THORN'S Drug Score' Market - -. street. sep2-4.16Aw12t S. iII'AIALEY • • Rouse, Sig*. and Ornamental AND DEALA-R No. 44, Sr. Cl.sin STREET, Prt:rs - TT AS constantly :on: hand all kinds , ;it I - 11 either Dry or Mixed; Japan and Cnpal Varnish; Lsnsecti Oil; Boiled Oil; ,Spirits Turpentinni.Winilnw Glass, of all siXes; Putty, Paint Brushos; giO,; all of the best quality, and for tale at rettionalike sepl l-tf ' • - • . HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND - JOHN 17VALN.Elt* DEALER IN FOREIGit AI DOMESTIC lIAIWITAAE, No. 85 Wood Street. . . . WOULD respectfully inform lice friends.and public deneraily, that he has receiseilti WO , stock of foreign Hardware per, skips 14 122611. k" " Wyoming" atul "Monongahela," which, togetho' , ;, \, er with re largo supply of American Goons he is row . v receiving direct from manufacturers,. will xnake assortment eery-extensive and- complete...WesterzY Merchants will please call and examine Ns Bepa Distolution . ,• THE Copartnership heretofore °slating between. the subscribers, under the, style of IA?: linms & Co. is dissolved this day-by mutual consent: The business will be oontintred by J. D. Williams, who is duly authorized to' settle the accountrot that ‘ late firm. 3. D:.WILLIdIVISss Pittsburgh, §ept : l, THOS. MILLER:- .••• Vasllioyis. Tir lIATS AND CAPS, IRE subscriber will introduce, this day, DeO e Coster's Fall Style of French, Mole Skin, Silk and !Clara hate,to which he world atten4: tion of Lilo pubic. G: ,r . GLASGOW • 1O Wood st, augl2B gcl door below Davis Auctitm Roomfa N. B. Ills Fall assortment or Caps and Muffs, pin bracing an extensive variety, is ditily.expectitd, will be duly announced. G. W. W. w. WATCH. MAKER AND JEW.E.L.tig4 1 Corner of Fourth and. Market Streets; -. ITAS just returned from the east with'a large and. well selected stock ofGoods in hialine, viz s' Fine Gold and Silver Watches, of the best makers and latest patterns. Jewelry in every ;variety; SIP' *er Ware, Gold 1 5 fna, Rich fancy Goods, Tea Viral and Table Cutlery, &c., at the loweivices. sept6__L (ALINE OIL: 5 doz. For sale by sag J. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood 'ist, _ . For Sitte.4 -•-• fOUR LOTS—Bounded* Peek, Libertt rind flay sta., each lot having 24 ft. front, and exteeding backl 10 ft. Two of them are corner lots, aMiLthei position of the whole property is one of the most ad. vaningeaus in the city- For further informationAP. ply to M.: SWAR'TZWELDEIt i Fourth nov3-tf bet. Wooden(' Smithfield. loor ALOI of Ground with improviiments, on the Pittsburgh and Stetthenville Tnirmtlita Road, about two miles from the city, adjoining Arr. : R. Thotupson;the:improvements arc a ... coagulant. two story Brick Dwelling Douse, a Stable anaCbr:. Tinge 'Bonsai 'a variety of choice fruit trees, vines and shrubberyi good Ar‘iater. Avery (I abl e reiidence for, a pampa ' doing - busioesa in the city, as it is easy tit acceswat all times - by , thil l af.e( renceville Omnibus. • For-Terms o Enquire S amuelarrison,fi e • ' r G S. Arsenal.. - • - le .4.0-* ISM ISS