. . h, •• .- •?Y••VIS,F••IL-vikVl.--...4,. •. •;.1,..-1..,',-'.). i,ct'l*eVk73 . 1 - -'. ..i . 74.r,rQ,•7. iV:...a.,_,....t,..,.. r, . .. .r _.‘s .., .„ . . , ., r l. ~..--,. .. .. .....-,. .. . . _.. . ... • ~. f 1.a,,÷ ..-.3 :-v. 7 ~,.4 ..4 . ..- ~...- ~...,,,... .. d .r.' c. , : . . ,,,,,,,, t1t- , ,tt.N . ... ~5T..,:,,...-r'i'"-M• '.•s' .--1 - 4 k 4. :4,-.,.4. .". •... 1- ~,. !T•.: 4'''',.i..••.•+..'.:'.!- •••k-, - - ,' 2 . 7 A ~i '-•:::. '•• •'4. .?'?- ,' ' _ _ • ... _ _ • . • , . . Poet fus e e ;stationery _. the t.'arri , the artier of the Postmaster General, Sealed Proposals will be re ceived by - me until l 2 o'clock' noon, an. Monday, the 25th day of October, for supplying the Stationery re quired for the use of this Post Office, Ahrieg the "four years commencing January lit,iB4B and ending De cember 31st, 1851. The estimate for each year, is as follows : One hundred Reams Enveloping paper, yellow -19 by 24 inches. • One hundred and twenty-five pounds Packing twine, (Cotton. Tei 'pounds beet scarlet sealing wax. Contractors are required by law to give bond in a sum equal to double the value of the articles to be furnished. Payment will be mado on delivery of the Station ery. Please furnish . samples. C. M7KIBBIN,, Postmaster) Pittsburgh, ee2o-d&w4w Stray Cow. ca. /kV's' CAME to the plantation oftbe subscriber es( in Allegheny county, Wilkins township, on the Northern Turnpike, ten miles and a half from Pittsburgh, on or about the twentieth of August, a wnite Cop, with red spreckles on the side, suppos ed to be eight or nine years old, no ear marks per ceivablb. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away. se2o-w3t* PHEBE JOHNSTON. MACKEREL -109 Bbls Large No. 3. 14 half Bbla • Just received and for sale by 8420 MILLER Et. ILICKETSON OTING HYSON TEA-20 half cheats Y. Upon - V Tea; just received and for sale by se2o - MILLER & RICKETSON. LOST—A Gold Pencil case and Pen fielder ' with the owner's initials upon it. Being a gift, it is valued at more than its worth. The finder will be liberally rewarded by returning it to this office. s The Young lon's !Mercantile Library and Mechanic's Institute S open to subscribers from this date. irT Hall I Gazzam's Buildings opposite Philo Hall. se2o-d3t ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary. 11GEMS—Tom's Fortnight Rambles, and other AL Poems, by Thomas Mackeller, anther of Drop -1 pings from tho Heart, just received and for sale at seIS MORSE'S. PICTORIAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND—No' .29' of this valuable work has just been issued, and is for sale at (seIS) . MORSE'S. 1101111TRL14- MEN OF THE REVOLUTION—In chiding events from the peaee of 1783, to the peace of 1815, by the late lion Wm. Sullivan, M. D. Just received and for sale at selB MORSE'S:. THE AMERICAN IN PARIS, by John Sanderson. a new and highly interesting work; just rec'd sand for sale at (se18) MORSE'S. Allegheny Cint.nly,ss. -IN the Orphan's Court of said County. No. 22, June Term, 184.5 *Silt In the matter of the account of John y . ...;( 4. Keown„ one of the Executors of Oba •il2 ...,„ diah Pearce. March 19, 1846, Audi ,4„e' If, . tors Report filed. wt - 6, And now, to wit, February 19, 1847; "tall' The Court refer the accoutit of the Adt mintstrator and for new report, &c., to James S. Craft, Esq., as Auditor to audit, .1-c., and distribute the Balance on hand, &c. By the Court. JOHN YOUNG, Jr., C.l , k. All persons interested are hereby notified, that I will proceed to discharge the duties of the above appointment at my office on Fourth street, near Grant, on Friday, the first day of October next, at 2 o'clock, P.M. JAMES S. CRAFT, sepl6-d3N . Auditor, Orphan's Court. John W. Burrell, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office on the North east corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets. sel6-3m• JACOB W BAYER ISjust receiving and offers for sale the following pure Brandies— Old Leger Frere,lB2l;/ in octave casks. Old Leger Frere, 1830; Leger Frere, 1837, 1840, 1842—half pipes, Lafayette, 1842, 1847 do; N Seignette—hf pipes and qr.; Pelevoison— do do; Anchor, Crown, and Coolie brands—in 1 piper; °lard, Dupuy & Co., 1844; Pines, Castilion & Co, 1843; Old Maglory; octaves. Old Champaigne Together with a.priety olCognacs, Rochelle, Bor deaux. and low priced Brandies of all colors. The above were selected and permitted from the Custom House by myself and will be sold at a fair advance, wholesale or retail at the Wine Store of the subscri ber. JACOB WEAVER, 808 cor ofMarket and Front sta. ,rtHAMPAIGNE WINES--83 liasketsChampaigne 1 4 „ . j Wines, in pints and quarts tit the following brands— Crown Kay Cock and Crown Tn Color , Cross Bow . Cordon Blue Ducat Grape Hebisick Uumm's Sillery •Bullingeur'e Anchor Pit umm>s Anchor Harp, Ocil de per drier,. or Partridge eye. These Wines are not imitation brands, being purchased direct from the sole Im porters in the United States, just receiving and fur' sale at the Wine Store of - I JACOB WEAVER, cor Front and Market sts, RHINE OR HOCK WINE-46 canes 01 the fol lowing bmnde— H3ckheimer, 1839, Mumm & Co; Hockheimer, 1834, Henkell & Co; Rudesheimer, 1841; • Geisenheimcr 1842; MEI Mosel Muscatel, 1842; S haimisberger, 1839; Sparkling Moselle; Sparkling Hockheimer; just received and for sale by the case or single bottle at the Wine Store •of (sels) JACOB WEAV ER . Planufactured Tobacco 50 54 3x 2 . Lump, He „ nry & Br d andi o. 60 " lb " do. SO " b's " D. J. Warwick do. 30 " S's do. S 5 " fine lb Lump, R. B. Warwick do. 40 " 5 9 s " A. D. Read, best Brand; lb " John Norvell do. .20 Supr lb Lum, D. J. Warwick do. 30 " " J. M. Stanard do. " " James Madison do. 15 " s's " R. W. Crenshaw do. 15 " lb Lump, J. Hunt do. 6 " Supr lb Lump, John Rucker do. In atSre on consignment, direct from the Manu facturers of Lynchburg, Va., and will be sold to the . Trade at Eastern prices, by L. S. WATERMAN, No 31 Water and 62 Front sta 11 M Iletsband , a Celebrated Fluid slagnesla. THIS is A mild, safe and elegant Anti-acid and. Aperient; being a perfect solution of chemical ly pure•carbo sate of Magnesia in water; possesses all the medi ial qualities of the finest preparations of, ; Magnesia, without being liable to form concretions! in the bowels, or to act injuriously upon the coats of ,the stomach. One table spoonful of the Fluid Mag nesia is equivalent in strength to half a teaspoonful .of common Magnesia. For sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., cos Ist and Wood, and Wood and Smithfield sts. Aug 6 Berthier Pens, 1101LATINATED by galvanic process, as good as gold pens,lB cent a card containing 20 pens and good penolder. Sold by Thomas Kennedy, Wood at., Pittsburgh. Pen No. 1 suitable or Running hand. - - " 2 " Secretary " ft 3 " Round " 4 " Italian " it 5 " Old English Blank Letter;` " 6 " Lady's Hand; Each Card contains twenty Pens, with a good Pen ;Bolder. Xho Pen No 4 is principally used in Writing and Drawing Schools " " No 5 for copying Music, marking Par- cels, etc. " Nos I and 2 for Rank-Note Signatures; ,as these Pepe never cut the papers however fine, or however heavy the band may be. Money refunded in all cases where the above 'ens do not give satisfaction, sel3-1w Notice. THE Stockholders of the Farmers Deposit Bank of Pittsburgh, intend making application to the .pextLegialature for such alteration of their charter as will give them Banking privileges ; or, if deemed pspedient, will ask to be incorporated as a now hank. By order of the Board of Directors. je4o-law6m TEOMPSON BELL, Cashier. T OBACCO -18 boxes 5 , 3 Plug, sup. Richmond ; TO " 12's II( “ ... 2 " Baltimore Plug; 1 " Fine cut chewing; for sale by seia ,T. D. WILLIAMS : 110 Wood it. ••;.1:411; , 13-:: • llERRl,l%.4.s6.biares ' in prime . order; for Bale by to 16) 'SMITH ,St SINCLAIB., SPERMOIL.-20 barrelk; for sale by 616 SMITH SINCLAIR, C . -- OWEE.-250 bags priiiie Rio Coffee, foi sale by 416 SMITH & SINCLAIR. J UST received and, for sale, 80 libla treat fiber L. B...WATERMAN, No. 31 Water, and 62 Front etc sel6 CIDER VINEGAR: 20 Barrels very superior ) for sale by SMITH & SINCLIAIR, sepl4 . - . 55 Wood at. FIGS: SO Drums, freali c jest rood and for Bale by tepl4 ' SMITH & SINCLAIR, 56 Wood at. N AILS -250 kegsJuniata assorted for sale by SMITH &SINCLAIR, sepl4 • No 56 Wood et. OBACCO-80 packages 5s of the best brands 20 1 kegs lblump for sale by sepl4 TEAS: 200 packages superior Yotng Hyson, Gun powder, Imperial and Pouchong Teas, on hand and for sale, by SMITH & SINCLAIR, Bala__—__ 96 Wood st. M ACKEREL: 2 5 0 0 . l l l l: i r f re i l l a ar N re o l ..3 Mackerel; On hand and for Bak by SMITH & SINCLAIR, ael4 56 Wood at RAISINS: 205 l i tx r e ß s o M xe u s iea , l . et Raisins; For sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, 5514 56 Wood at fANNER'S OIL: 20 BaiTels Tanner's Oil; for 1 sale by SMITH & SINCLA IR, sel4 56 Wood ed. TABLE AND BAR SUGARS : 15 bbls Lovering , s crushed and pulverised No 1 article on hand and receiving; for sale wholesale and retail at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER. sel4 16 cor of Market and Front sta. BROWN STOUT:—Sneetman's Dublin Brown Stout, pint bottles, in packages of 7 doz, or sing ly; for sale at the. Wine Store of sel4 JACOB W S _ COTCII ALE: Tenant's Glasgow Ale, (pint) just receiving; for sale at the Wine Store of the sub scriber. [sel4] JACOB WEAVER. FALKIRK ALE: 50 doz of this celebrated Ale, to arrive; for sale at the Wine Store of sel4 JACOB WEAVER.. STEEL—A general assortment of Cast, Shear German, Spring,English and A. B. Steel; in store and fur sale by L. S. WATERMAN, sel4 No 31 Water and 62 Front sta. -WINDOW GLASS : 6:8,719, 6:10, IQ:12,10:14, Y 10115, 10x16, 12:16, 12x18 and 12x20, in store and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, sel4 No 31 Water and 62 Front sta. COFFEE:: bags Rio Calle, in store and for sale by L. S. WATF.RMAN, 804 No 31 Water and 62 Front sts. TEAS: 50 - half Chests and Caddies of Y. Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder and Black Teas, in store and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, sel4 No 31 Water and 62 Front sts. Mackerel. / Obbls No. 3 large just received and for sale sepl3 by MILLER .k RICKETSorsI. Tanner's Oil. 20 barrels just received and fur sale by sepl3 MILLER & RICK ETSON VLANNELS.—Red, Brown and Barred Flannels 1 an additional supply just received from the manufactuiers. Also,a few pieces low priced Cam smelts for sale by GEO. COCH RA N, . sepl3 No. 20 Wood street. IRON AND NAILS.--. 80 tons Iron assoated; 350 kegs Nails in store and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, sepl3 No. 31 Water and 62 Front sts. T ASON , S BLACKING, 3 Obis, just recd and for In sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. sell cor Ist and Wood sta. n b W °° fo r clean Tii e w i s g h h :d st eu P m fl m c4 on i c od u ‘' S -i r i t l e b r e bl p o l o i d d Wool, by [sell] G.E.O.COCHRAN, 26 Wood st. MESMERISAI IN INDIA—This curious work is well worth reading. Just rcceived and for sale at MORSVS Liteary Depot, ael I 85 Fourth st., between Market and Wood. EDIJCATION—Founned on the Nature of Man, by J. G. Spurzheun. For sale at sell MORSE.Q.. 9111E:CASTLE If R A VO--Anew novel, by Mrs. M j_ L. Sweetzer. For sale at sell MORSE'S. CHAMBER'S MISCELLANY—No 2 of this valu able work just received and for sale at sell MORSE'S. • LEMENTS OF ANIMAL MAGNETISM, or _Ed Process and Applications for relieving Human Sufferings. ,For sale at (sell] MORSE'S. ESMERISM— Dod's • Lectures on the Philoso phy of Mesmerism, for sale at sell BUENA VISTA—A thrilling story, with illuatra tiona. Just received and for sale at sell MORSE'S. GEORGE LIPPARD has issued a new story, in the cheap form, entitled the Rose of Wisahikon. For sale by r sePol • AlottsE. I' HE HORTICULTURIST, and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste. Sept. number for sale by sell MORSE. T MENDS OF MEXICO, by Goorge S. Lippard, a work second to none bf his former efforts.— Just received and for sale at QM F - • 1 LIBRARY—A , Bluntly Journal of if Agriculture—The Sept number just received at ' sell MOR.SE,S. GOLD AND SILVER COIN--TaylorsGold and Silver Coin Examiner and Counterfeit Detector, No 73. Just received and fur sale at sepl 1 TTNION MAGAZINE FOR SEPT—A very rich number, just received and for sale at sell MORSE'S GUM COPAL-3 cases Anglo, just received and kir sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCh: & Co. sell cur Ist and Wood sta. OW , D. RHUBARB: 6 cases East India, just re ceired and for safe by 13 A. FAHNESTOCIC &Co. sell cor Ist and Wood sts. _ _ White Preserving Brandy. A superior article on draught for sale at the wine 11 stoma' JACOB WEAVER, cep ill cor Market and FronL - - INK SAND: 700 lb just received and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co., se9 corner of Ist and Wood sti. CHALK: 5 Tons, just reed and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co., se9 corner of Ist and Wood so' THI TING : 50 Bble. just received and for sale V V by 13. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 Co., ee9 corner of let and Wood sts. eIHAMBERS , CYCLOPEDIA—No 16, and the last of this truly valuable work, just received at sell MOttBE.S. THE PARRICIDE-13100d red covers and black pictures—A London Story. For sale at sell MORSE'S. \VEDDING RINGS!!! Pure Coin. 11 nel4 W. W. WILSON WHIG REVIEW—The September number, for sale at Dell) MORSE'S SUNDRIES -23 Bbls Copperas ; 10 doz Woolen Socks ; 3 pieces Tow Linen ; 8 Bbls Rye Flour , 5 . 6 Crab Cider; on consignment sep3 for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. Harper's Late Publications. lAAMARTINE'S History of the Girondists; Fresh Gleanings, or a New Sheaf from the Old Field of Continental Europe; Lives of the Necromancers; Story of the Battle of Waterloo; just rec'd and for sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & Co., aug2B 43 Market et. Sedstetuls and Turning Factory. ALLEGHENY CITY. MHE undersigned having commenced the above I business on the corner of Robinson and Sandus ky streets, opposite Arbucklies Cotton Factory, and having purchased the right of using the improved -Bedstead Fasting of MeLeanis, - which is far super iour to any now in use; we respectfully invite the attention of the Cabinet Makers of both cities to call and examine for themselves. 11. M. DAVIS & CO. septl 1 d-y ESE SMITH & SINCLAIR, No 56W00d st =! BANKERS, EXCIIARGE BROKERS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER TLFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER. No. 65 WOOD ST., 30 DOOR BELOW FOURTH, WEST SIDE, Pittsburgh, Pa. PAR. Funds and Currency received on Deposit, and collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, Now York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly fur s ale in sums to suit purchasers. Kentucky, !ndiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia Bank Notes bought and sold on the most favora ble terms. The highest premium paid for American Gold. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and France procured, 4-c. mar22-y OEM ALLEN KRAMER. EDWARD RHAM. KRAMER & BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner orThird andAVood sts., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. my2S Buying rates. Ohio I die Indiana Kentucky I Virginia Wheeling Tennessee 3 r HE Philadelphia and New York Pekin Tea Company, No. 3,5, North Front street, Phila phia, having received their Fall Stock of FRESH TEAS, are now prepared to furnish orders from a dis tance, either by the Half Cheat or packed in their peculiar style, at prices as low as any other estab lishment in the United States For sale, 150 Half Chests Young Hyson, (low grades and fine;) 100 Half Chests extra Silver Leap, do.; 80 Chests and Half Chests Gunpowder, (fine and extra;) 100 Chests, Half Chests and Boxes Imperial, (tine, extra and low grades;) 50 Chests Old Hyson, ( various grades;) 250 Half Chests and Boxes Fine oolongs, (various;) 200 do. do. Mirg Tongs, do ; I 150 do. Towchongs, (chulan and other flavours;) Oranges and Flowery Peccoes; English Breakfast Teas, &c., &c. This company establishes no exclusive agencies of any kind out of Philadelphia ; hut furnishes Teas packed in and 1 pounds packages, bearing their own name to the general trade, of a quality equal to any sold an the United States at the name prices, and pledge themselves to refund the money for all that du not give entire satisfaction. McCALLMONT & BOND. No 35 North Front at.. Wholesale Depot of the Company. N. B. Orders from a distance executed faithfully and with dispatch. McC. & B. J. R. Stockdale the agent of the Company is in this City and will call upon Grocers and Tea Dealers. sept 1 l-3taw3m WM. ALEXANDER s. SONS, Coffin Makers and Furnishing Undertakers, CORNER OF rams; AND ST. CLAIR STREETS, orrosrm: THE EXCHANGE HOTEL, ENTRANCE ON PENN ST., ------ RESPECTFULLY inform their , • friends,ard the public,that they - 141 are prepared to ng sh and at . vkArismoi tend to aver thi in the line of Undertakers, as they hove quit the business of Cabinet !slaking, and their atten tion will be.devoted altogether to the above busi ness, keep zi large assortment of COFFINS made and finished, ctivered, and lined in the neatest manner, with a variety of materials, and at all prices; we 'keep SHROUDS ready made, ofall sizes, Si Flannel, Cambiic, and Muslin, at all prices, and made in the eastern style, and all other articles necessary for dressing the dead, and furnishing funerals, of quali ty and prices to suit; SlLVh:ft PLATES for engrav ing the name aid 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 IR * for laying on the body ; LEADEN Coffins always on 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 MORN E,S MORSE'S MORSE'S P It OPOSALS WILL be received at the office of the Pittsburgh Water Works, until the first of October neat, for erecting Engine% and Pumps for the Allegheny City Water Works. Laundries. For furnishing 75,01 Iba of Castings for frames and 1,500 " " Screw Bolts. 550 feet of 24 inch Iron pipe. 550 " " 20 " 550 " " 12 " ir " two 24 inch Stop Waives. " two 12 " " " " two 20 " Cocks. EIE Proposals to state the sum Cur Engines and Pumps 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, augVettl Sup't- of Pittsburgla Water Works EA... Mrs. DUEPP , S New 10 St. Clair NT, LW style French Chemizettes, Mourning Cel li( lars, Fancy Frills and Capes, Mourning do., Ladies Silk Searle, a new and elegant pattern of Ladies Velvet Bead Bags, Black net Gloves, a choice selection of rich new styles Cap and Borrartv soars ; Bich 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. sep4 Gold Pens, Gold Penal Gold Pena It W. W. WILSON, HAS just received a very large assortment of the best Premium Diamond Pointed Gold Pens— selected with great care by himself, a feii l days since in New York, and will sell them at regular New York prices, and warrant them. A part of the se lection are of Levi Brown, Hayden, Albert G. Bagley, Prince Albert, Benedict & Barney, Rough and Ready, Woodward, .; and other makers set° New Stock of Pianos. -- JOHN H. ME:LLOR, No. 81 Wood st., ie 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, $2lO 00 One " carved " it " 300 00 One " Mahogany 61. octaves, 3do 00 One Grand Piano Forte, made at the factory of Henri Herz, Paris, and fully equal to the one used by him at lta Concerts, One Mahogany second hand Piano, made by Stodart, Worzester & Dunham, N. Y., 225 00 A further supply will be received during this week. sepB noon. HOOF AND" SADGENT • DANKBRS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. con. WOOD - AVID SIXTH STAFETB, EIITSIII7RaII, D EALERS &Gin; Bank Notes,. Time Bills, - Fcireign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposite, are. • • - EXCB A NGE , on . all. the principal Cities of the Uunion, and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purcha sers. ' CURRENT and par funds received on; deposite COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union at the lowest rates. REFERENCES: Messrs. M. Leech & Son, 44 Ogden &Stowden, " Wm. Bell & Son,' Pirraminort. " S. M'Clorken •‘ English & Bennett. " Fleming & Brother " Vales, Lathrop & Co. PHILAD'A. " Wm. R. Thompson & CO. " Hoadly, Phelps & Co. / NEW y oEE. " Babcock & Cl. " Tiffany, Ward &Co. " John M'Cullough & Co. ` s , BALTIMORE. Mr. James George, 44 H. Hanna, CINCINNATI, 0. " Joseph Watson, I.MAssmorr, 0. Messrs. Fenner & M'Millan. R. F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier, Bank Lewistown, Pa Pittsburgh, September 2d, 1847-y HILL & CURRY, N. HOLMES & SON, l \RICERS AND DEALERS IN EXCHANGE COIN AND BANK NOTIS. NO. 56 Market street, Pittsburgh. t4elling rate. Exchange. Bu} ing rate. Nco York I pr Cincinnati I die Philadelphia I " Louisville I 4 • Baltimore 1 " S'. Louis I gi DANK NOTES. Buying rates. Conn ty /k City ord's # die Relief notes, # '• Pennsylvania Co # " ew York f " Maryland # w New Orleans T. *XI To Grocers and Tea Dealers JUST RECEIVED Millinery Store, street, THOS. tuuccsEnt. REORGANIZATION of the celebrited and ori. ginal Band of SABLE IiARMONISTS, consist ing of Messrs. Wx. G. Ptemsn, J. ' FICHE NOR, R. M. HOOLET J. B. Komar., T. F. BRIGSS S. A. WELLS, and W. ROARK, Who have the honor of announcing to the public that they will give three of their select and popular en tertainments AT TILE ATIIEN.XUM MUSICAL lIALL, On Friday, Saturday and Monday eimmings next, on which occasion they will appear in„an entire new se lection of Songs, Duette, Trios, Choruses, from the most approved operas, arranged expressly for the Company. The instrumental part comprises two Violins, two Banjos, Guitar, Congo Taniti, and Bones, upon which the respective performers stand unrivalled, and wish it understood that, individually or collec tively, as regards style and execution, they beret); challenge the world. Great care has been taken in the selection of the numerous Songs, &c., which will be sung as hereto fore, in a manner that must defy competition. The greater portion of this company have been or ganized nearly six years, and is that time have tra velled over the immense space of Forty Thousand Miles of Territory ! Their Concerts, in the mean time,invariably crowd • ed to suffocation by the beauty and fashion of the various cities, who have bestowed the highest cube giums upon their talent. This band have just arrived from the Queen City, with a strong recommendation to the patronage of the Iron City as crowded houses and unbounded applause of :utelligent and discerning audiences can give. =I The company will perform but for the time above specified, and will immediately start for. Buffalo, Al bany and New York, from which place they will em bark for Europe. They also take great pleasure in stating that from the valuable acquisitions lately made to the Band, 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 entertainmenis will consist of three parts -Ist. As the exquisite or Northern Negro, with popular parodies, &c. 2nd. As the Sable Bell Ringers. 3d. As the Plantation or Southern Darkiee Cards of admission 50 cents, and $ prevent con fusion at the doors, tickets will be let for sale at the principal music stores, Sr.c. No postponement i i n account of the weather. For further particulars see programme. seplstd GEO. YUUNGSON, Agent. lIARNDEN & CO's P AMENDER A ND 14%, °Mee. PERSONS brought out by this Agency upon the 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 Government have frequently cautioned Emigrants at Homo-aanal their friends in America, against the frauds tlat are continually practised upon them, and have always referred to the well known house of fiarnden 4. 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 1 the conduct of the Rev. O'Mealey, Editor of the , Pittsburgh Catholic, who has sat in judgment upon us )as he supposes) by ejecting our advertisement from his paper, thus depriving us of a fair chance to come before the Catholic Community, and let them judge of us by our actions. Sight-Drafts to any amount payable at ary of the branches of the Provincial, or National Banks or Ireland, England, Scotland, &c. We draw our own F.sehange, we do not Lake money and send it to the East to get some ohe else to remit, thereby causing mistakes and delays. Let the Brokers, &c. call upon us, and we will accommodate them at New York rates. j if/Skil:A ROBINSON, European Avnt, sell 1 5th st.. one door below Wood st. Fashionable Boot Maker 7 THE, subscriber would respectfully inform the public that he has purchased the Boot Es tablishineutuf B. Perry, No. 55 Wood st., and will carry on the business, in future, in all its branch es. The manufacture of gentlemen's boots, will be particularly attended to, and the best mechanics em plo)eil to perfoam all parts of the labor, connected therewith. The very best materials Will be used iu their manufactiire. 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 it., Second door from Third it Having sold out my entire establishment to Wrn. Butler, I take great pleasure rn recommending him to my old customare and the public generally.— linorying him to be a good practical workman, I feel confident that he will goit general satisfaction. seta-2w B. PERRY. 3loro Testimony In Favor of Dr. Etalph'■ PILLS. DISEASES OF WESTERN CLIMATE Ira Carpenter, Postmaster, of Scottsville, N. Y., says: I have fliund your pills to he ofgreat service to ine 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 them. Since that I sin not even confined to my room, one week in the year, from' these complaints. I bad 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 d4mestic Pills." Price, 2a cents per box. For sale only by S. L. ccrimEßT, Smithfield id., near 3d. =I Q MOORE has just received from New York it .the Fall Style of 11 ATS, which he will in-` troduce this day, Saturday, Aug. 2Stlt. All those in want of a neat and superior HAT, would do well to call at No. 95, Wood augZ3 3d door above Fourth. SUGAR—Io Ilhda New Orleani; 5 Phis Purified do;. 2 •' R. Crushed ; 2 44 44 Pulverised ; 1 Case 4 4 Loaf; Bids small Loaf; for sale by J. D. Wf LLIAAIS, 110 Wood st ME Boots, Shoes, Trunks, etc FOLLANSBEE & BAY WARE, W HOLESALE and Retail, Boor, SHOE, and Tamils STUIIt, No. 186 Liberty sttem, nearly opposite the head or Wood. F. &H. have in store and arc 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. Our stock of goods have mostly been manufactured to our order, and expressly for the Pittsburgh market. We also have constantly on hand a splendid stock of Hayward', Meiotic Gam Elastic Shoes, both for Ladies' and Gentlemen , ewear, 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 retail, as we shalt sell at a small advance above rost,Country Merchants will find it to their interest to call and examine our stock before purchasing. FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD, 'SS Liberty et., Pittsburgh. Eine , Drugs t Drugs! Drugs It "MOW opening at the Drug Warehouse or HAYS 1.1 & BROCKWAY, a large and well selected as sortment of Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs, direct from Now York and other • Eastern cities, which will be sold at extremely low prices. Call and examine fur yourselves. No 2 Commercial Row, near Canal Basin. EEM Imported,Segars, etc. THE lovers of good Segura and Tobacco, are re spectrally informed, that the subscriber has just received an extensive assortment of the most approv ed brands, among them the following, viz: Victoria, Plantation, Principe, Venus Regalia, Regalia, Fagorra's, Eugene's, Common , f Allo t a few Boxes of" Slahter's Black Fat," a celebrated chewing tobacco. JOEL MOHLER, augl Druggist, Fifth and Woodsts. ccr Chronicle and Gazette copy. MHEIR , B NAPOLEON—History of the Consulate and Empire under Napoleon, by M. A. Thier, late Minister of France. No 7 just receired and for sale at MORSE'S, No WO Fourth street, between Uarket and Wood. 600 00 8M Pnll Fn•hlone HOWES & CO'S 91 ,4 GREAT UNITED TATES CMCI7BI JOIHN C. li . WES, AGENT. Embracing a Treble Company, and by far the Larg est Establishment ever Organized, consisting qf 200 MEN AND HORSES 11 ADMITTANCE tO THE DOS, 25 CENTS -- • • WILL be Exhibited in front of the AstErtscArl norm., Pirrsnuacit, on Monday and Toes day, the 27th and 28th of September. This Company will make their grand procession through the principal streets, at 11 o'clock iu the morning, headed by the great and MAGNIFICENT GOLDEN CHARIOT, drawn by 20 beautiful cream colored horses, and driven in hand by the celebrated driverMAna Jons son.. 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 plc. This.vehicle is altogether superior to the one used by Van Amburg, or any other that has been seen in the United States, and cost the proprietors $6OOO. Next comes THE TOM THUMB COACH, only 37 inches in height, and in weight about 100 pounds; this diminutive carriage forms a novel sight of itself, and when compared with the ponderous Band Chariot, the contrast is wonderful and pleasing, being drawn by two diminutive ponies only 35 inches in height, accompanied by Postillion Footmen, out riders, 4-c. ..This is followed by the LOCOMOTIVE GAS CARRIAGE, on which is fitted up a Furnace and Gasmeter.— Pipes, and other apparatus, (at 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 sight can only be seen at Howes & Co's United States Circus. After which comes a train of 30 car riages, containing Performers' Wardrobes, &c., &c. An engagement has been made for the season with W. H. KEMP, the celebrated clown from Ast ley's Amphitheatre, Drury Lane, and other theatres in London, who from his unquestionable superiority has won for himself the enviable soubriquet of the Modern Grimaldi. 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. tier Majesty and Prince Albert were also vis iters to Astley's Royal Amphitheatre on the first production of Pantomime of Harlequin's, Frolic's, 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 pertbrmance on a revolving barrel at full speed, and accomplishing the most novel feats with amazing velocity—propelling himself solely with his feet. Mr. W. 0. DALT., first principal Equestrian and Vaulter of the country, having thrown the greatest number of somersets (87) ever accomplished by any performer in the world. His Still Vaulting while in England, in liatty's Company, made a great sense tMn, no performer on that side of the Atlantic hav ing accomplished over 50 or 60 somersets. Ma. T. McFArmarrn, the only rival in vaulting of Mr. Dale, and the hero of 79 somersets, for which he holds a gold medal. The audience will have an op portunity of seeing two of the greatest vaulters in the world, actuallycontestiug the championship of their profession. Mrs.W. B. CAnnot., the highly admi.qll and justly celebrated femaln equestrian is attached ti is com pany, and will appear in an unrivalled act of EeDES rat MUSD, in which she will introduce a now style of feats entirely her own. B. W. CA anoL, the great two horse rider and vaul ter is also attached to this company. M. G. W. SERGEANT, in his Shakspearian changes ble act. The juvenile prodigies, William and George, pu pile of Mr. Nixon, form not the least interesting part of the spectacle. For a full inscription of perfor mance, see bills and pamphlets at the principal Ho tels. sept9lod&•2tw. NEW ARRANGEMENT 11. S. Hotel, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Po. rill 1 Ill:subscriber having leased the above establish -1 meet, and having refitted and made some materi al alterations and additions, is now prepared to ac commodate his friends and the travelling community in the bcst possible manner. The advantages ofthis excellent House arc peculiar to itself, as those travel ling by ('anal, particularly in inclement weather, or landing at midnight, have only to stria from the pack et into the beautifully furnished apartments, where they will be contented and comfortable. In addi tion to the extensive accommodations belonging to this house, the proprietor lias at great expense refit ted, renovated, and made such additions as will se cure to him the procaine of his kind patrons "We'll call again." The Bar, the Dining Room, the Chambers, end particularly the culinary departments, are so provid ed for that we challange competition anywhere. The fare will be of the best the market affords, and the prices liberal. The proprietor having been engaged in catering for guests firr many years past in the east, feels as eared that by strict attention to business with a watchful eye to the comforts of his guests, he will deservt. a share of public patronage. aug23-Gm HENRY L. BURKHOLDER. NEW AR RANG Eill ENT. IST4R CLOTHING STOUR, "No 70 Wood st., Pittsburgh, Pa. ANcK ER & MAYER would respectfully an. flounce to the citizen. of Pittsburgh and vicini ty that they have procured the service. of John Gar rey—recently of Broadway, New York--az fireman of their establishment. This gentleman having been extensively engaged in the custom business, exclusively, in the above city for the last ten years, is well known by that fash ionable 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 le mon who are desirous of adorning their persona, :inn, by calling at the Original Star, be accommo lated. All articles from this establirhtnent will he war •anted in every particular, as no trouble or expense sill be wanting on our part to afford general satis action. , We have just received a splendid stock of French and English Black, Brown, Blue, Green, Olive and Claret Cloths. Black Blue, Brown and Green Bearer Clothe. English Pilot cloths. Fig'd Cassimerea and cloths for sacks and business :oats. French Doe Skins, plain and figured. Do Fancy cassimeres. English do do. Also, a large lot of American Cloths and Cassi mores. French super cut Velvets for vestings. Do Black and Fancy Satins. Do do do Silks. Du do do Cashmere, and all arti cles pertaining to our business. We have an advantage that few houses in the wont have, being connected with houses both in New York end Boston who will keep us regularly supplied with the latest h:uroptan styles of goods. ALSO—WiII be kilpt constantly on hand a general assortment of ready made clothing. Together with shirts, drawers, under shirts, bos oms, collars, scarfs, cravats, gloves, suspenders, Sc., &c: ANCKER & MAYER Star Clothing Store, 70 Wood id. N. B. All orders will be promptly attended to, Sept 17 . Townaend, Carr & Co. SUCCESSORS to the old firm of C. Townsend & Co., and Carr & Rowland, beg leave to announce to their friends and to the public generally, that they are now prepared to execute all kinds of work in the coach and wagon making business, at the shoriest notice, and warranted to be of the best quality. The very large quantity of seasoned tim ber with which they are prepared, and their facili ties for business, enables them to insure the public that they are prepared to carry on an extensive and peompt business in their line, and they respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage be stowed upon the late firma. sep4 n ~t:.liN~~~Y'.'e'Cls 3 sY. ri :Cl~pyA .a`.~.'~e~.J"'._u,..r,. itfoAlleter , s-Al.l4lcusithair Ointmesit A *VW I_SI , gOIVI'ANT'COMMUNICATIOIiT . ' 'INaENSIBLE I'EMPIRATKIN _ •rp sir; - rmuiorm m -- .Vprticeding figure 4 •• • - lento - represent the PS :DIDDLE PERSPLEATIONII . U nth. ALL C Ift C iithetreat naive/U!. iF YOU ARE SICK,' get cured t. • .the impurities the measures to coeiinue so. _Every in ly. It - will benotieed dulges in nab - ts,.which.'niust;to a - greater ~e lesser t a :thielt •cloudy mist extent,.disarrange thdidinirable and intrieati , emu- tea adrit p`oirde . binations which time the system, and monsitietiq tndi,. - r.v - Etty UtDI VWDUAL, • teat this perspire'.; should possesssome mild, yet etheacioub,,piteple andflokielianavinferreple& rnehe e .re . 'Ah accredited agent for preserting the. functions of , the body in good order. • 4.eegtis When we f are DR. WOOD'S Life cannot be SUO SARSAPARILLA AND WILD CZ BiTtER'S iIL riD-131 ie blood and' - will achieve this result, and should be in every fami• other jukes ofthe body, add dispok.a by this Means - AY_ 1 Y) and in the hands ()revery person, who, by bus' • earlyall the impurities within us.. Theistiguage: of ness, profession or general course of lire, is predied Scripture is ‘ . 'in the .111aodis the Life.” Ira ever be posed to the very many little ailments that rends comes impitre,itmay .be'traced life a curse, instead or a blessing, and . finally result, page of the insenilblelicr.ipirailoh, Thus , We see, all in their aggregated condition, in the cause : that is necessary When, the blesd.isSMguitSti4 or inv; -- OF DEATH. fected, is to open the po es, and it ferieveit itialf from know man The Bitters skill and here mentioned are comp ed by ound a all impurity znstanity. Its Orin }teal iitality of great ledge, from the simples , sufficient, without cute 'particle . of inedte..MS; except Nature presents to those who care to find them, and - Ito open the porcii . upon - the 'auribee. 'nits we see which are the only reliable antidotes to the poison of the folly of taking so' much intereariefifedies. All . disease. The chief ingredients are the universally practioners; however . ..direct theireiforts,le 'restore:. beloved.Sarsaparino and the Ilzrleof the• Wild Cherry. the Insensible Perspiration. Tlie\l'hors:panniati„ Tree, with which the red man of the forest cures instance,strams, the Ilydropathist alfrouils us in t. - nearly every disease of the internal omens. These blankets, the Hointipatithat - dealaotit mate monrials, though ch powerful in their action, are as- the Allopa th ist bleeds ' and us with Mercury comes us, and the blustering Quack gorges us With Pipe e -pillik, "ENTIRELY HARMLESS; and prepared as they are here, one of the greatest To give some idea.' of the adioupt of tha - Insensi.. medical operatives in the inhabitable globe. By tak- ble Perspiration, we will state that the .learned-P4 ing these BITTERS, the scrofulous may be restored to Lewenhock; ascertained that five-eights of were:, beauty, and avoid the sharp knife of the surgeon; for ooivo into the stomach, iill' by this means, 1p they not only eradicate pimples and tumors, but other words, if we eat and drink ibiglit pbtinds. per overcome day, we evacuate - five pounds 6i• it Uo2 u sen atb le - . Perspiration. , • . This is none other than the died 'up particles the blood, and ther juices giving glace to the next and fresh ones. .To Cheek : 6ml thdrbioreilalti tarn in the system five-eights of all the virtiltiettaatter• that nature demands should leaye tar: boy.: • By a sudden tranaitron from heat fol'Old; the porea. are stopped, the perspiratimi eeasia,:ind dibeasdbe. - .. gins at once to develope itself hence; ilteppageM., - this flow of the juices, originates eo. C 0111;. . < plaints. It is by , stopping the pores, that overwhtlinsman. - kind with coughs; aoldb, and cmistimPtitin. . tenths of the 'world - die from Zit:ea - tea Inilabed hy : - - stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. Let me ask r now, every candid mind; what course, seems the most reasonable to pursues, to unstop the pores, after they arc doted'. Wohlil yea give physie' to unstop the pores? Or Would you apply something, that would do this upon the surthee, witere the:elog- . ging actually ha And yet I know Of no pbyticiar. '- who makes any external applicatinhs to effect Ulmer these circumstances, I pieseettb pltysicians i , and to all others, McAlistees Ag-Herding- Ointment,, . : ._ or the World's Salve. It has power to restore Per. spiration on the feet, on the heaeold sores, upon bet.; '• chest, in short, upon any part or the. 1,64; 'whether diseased slightly or itevbrely. It has power to cause all external ' • humors, skin disease's, poisonous w'ounds, die charge their putrid matter, and then heath them. -- :- It is a remedy that sweeps off,the whole catalogue of cutaneous disorders; and restore th'e entire euitcfC to its healthy functions. It is a remedy that foibids rkeesnity ofso many and de leteriousdtla taken into-the Stomach.: It is a remedy that neither siCkeiis; githtt intoner - nience, or is dan g erous to the intestines: , It preserves end deferds the . surface from rangement of its functions. The shrike° is the out. et of five eights of the bile and. need up matter in. It is pierced with millionsof openings tOrolieto - : - ; -; the intestines. Stop up thespOtes, and death-knocks -- at your door. It-is rightly termed All-Healing,-for there is searcbly . a disease, external or internal, that. - it will nottienefit. I have used it for thb Mat fourteen.' - years for all diseases ill the chest - , consiiteptioniliv-. er,involving the utmost danger and responsigilithadd I declare before Heaven and man; that not in Single case has it failed to benefit; when tho- patient , ' - was within the reach bf mortal Means. - I have had physiciahs; learned in the profession ; have had ministers of the Gospel; Judges on the bench, Aldermen and Lawyers, gentleni. of the : highest erudition and multitudes of thepuor 01311.4.;2 in every variety of way; and there has been one vioce—one united andmnivhisal voice „ Allister, your Ointmentis geed. , :.• CONSIIMIVIoN.=:IIt can hardly be creditod, th ati - - salve can have any effect opals . the lungs, seated as.. - they are within the system. But if-placed upini chest, it penetrates directly to the lungs; seperatea the poisonous. particles that are' - mitiseininCtlient . add expels them from the systbm. 1 need not say thakit is curing persons ofConsump tion continually, although we , art told - it is • - ness, I care not whit is said; so long as - I ean , several thousand perdons yearly: - ...• HEADACHE.—The Salve has cured persons or - the Headache of tilifyeers standings and regularly every week) so that vomiting Mien took v- • place. Deafness and Ear Ache, are helpediwith like . cess. . COLD "FEET:—Consumption; Liter :complaint , - pains in the chest Crt side; falling off the hair, one the other always accompanies told feet. The Salve will core every case.. . In Scroulla, Erysipplas, salt Rbenm, Liver eom plaint Sore Eyea, Quinsy; Sore Throati BtonclnUs, ,: Broken or Sore Breast, Piles, all Chest Diseasies;sugh , ..-' - as Asthma, .Oppression,P nib, also Sore Lips, - CANCER AND KING'S EVIL! Whoever is subject to the horrors of Consumption, should at once purchase this SUILE-HEMEDY. In the train of Costiveness follow dreadful local conges tions, oftentimes insanity, very frequently mania or hypocondria, violent head aches, palpitations, and other affections of the heart ' and rheumatic swel lings. Dr. Wood's Compound is, one of the most ef ficient medicines in routing these complaints, and their fountain head, that can possibly be procured. From being confined in close rooms, and from taking a small, modicum of exercise, numerous per sons daily are made to deplore a loss of appetite, painful headaches;_weakness ol'thie muscles, I angour, want of energy sufficient to permit thorn to seek rec reation, &c. &c. These persons say for years, that they "don't feel very well." If they do not employ a method by which they can feel QUITE WELL, they eventually sink under a severe fit of illness, and are svvv:u mon THE GUATE only by a miracle, an I even then the lancet, leech, blister and calomel have left them mere shattered hulks, full of aches and sorrows, and not only a pest to themselves, but a source of diegust and annoyance i to all with whom they come in contact. All these 1 FEARFUL CONSEQUENCES i may be avoidedily an early application ofthe virtues of these Birrcas. For the truth of this, the proprie tor pledges his word and honor, and in evidence can show files of undoubted certificates which he has re ceived, unsolicited from all quarters. He does not, however, ask the invalid to swallow his certificates, but his 1311-rmns, and is willing to stake all he holds dear on earth in favor of their worth. THE DYSPEPSIA, in either a modified or severe form, will disappear before the qualities of Dr. Wood's preparation, and the cure may be relied on as a permanent one. Did the BirrEas possess no other recommendation, it woald be one of the finest vegetable compounds medical science can invent: but it is equal to the complete eradication of LIVER COMPLAINT, in every shape, and of every affection, minor or gi gantic, of the billiary aparatus. Individuals who arc constitutionally billiona ought regularly to take this mild agreeable and excellent TONIC AND APPERIENT, MI it will "diffuse health throughout every fibre of the frame, and send happiness and love of life thrilling to the heart. FAxtr..tra °your To KEEP tr ON HAND. Every medicine chest on board ship should also be well stocked with this capital remedy as cc:l - scull- VYcc t cannot tfflict those who take it, or long re sist its vigorous assaults. ALL IMPURITIES OF TILE BLOOD vanish bere it, and the old relics of early imprudence invariably disappear, .sgon after being submitted to its action. Every complaint of the stomach is broken by it The Brrrtits hare in no instance Paled of curing JAUNDICE, GENERAL DEB/- LITT, every disorganization of THE NERVOUS SYSTEM,* By neglecting the little inroads made upon the lat ter a fast portion of our fellow beings are rendered extremely miserable—so miserable, indeed, that they wish to die. Every bottle of Dr. Wood's Sarsa , parilla and Wild Cherry Bitters," contains a mOdi cum of joy and content for each of those anxious and imprudent sufferers. Remember that an iojudi• clone use ofmercury is inevitably productive ofmany evils which are put to flight by this glorious and us• surpassable compound; and that afflictions which are HEREDITARY may speedily and safely be shuffled off through its agency. As a medicine which most benefit EVERYBODY, from the SIMPLY delicate to the CONFINED AND DES PAIRING INVALID, no equal is to be found fur it. It would be well to bear in mind that preventive is infinitely more desirable than cure, and that Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry BrrrEns ARE BOTH. Put up in bottles, three or four times later than Bristol's or Sand's, for the same price—one dollar per bottle. WYATT & KETCH AM, 121 Fulton street, New York, wholesale Agents. Sold in Pittsburgh, at P. R. SAWYER'S HEALTH DEPOT of Valu able Medicines, Smithfield, between 3o and Fourth streets, and at WM. THORN'S Drug Store, Market 'street. sep2 dfins • •12t S. 31'KINLEY, Hence, Sign, and Ornamental Painter, AND DEA LAR IN PAINTS, No. 44, Sr. CLAIR STREET, PITTSBURGH, IT AS constantly nn hand all kinds of PAINTS, either Dry. or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil; Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Window Glass, of all sizes; Putty, Paint Brushes, &c., all of the best quality, and for sale at reasonable prices. sepit-tr HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND. SADLERYT- JOHN WALKER,. DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE No. 85 Wood Street. • ''WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has received a large stock of foreign Hardware per ships " Isabella," " Wyoming" and "Monongahela," which, togeth er with a large supply of American Goons he is now receiving direct from manufacturers, will make his assortment very extensive and complete. Western Merchants will please call and examine his stock. sepS Dissolution . Copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the style of J. D. Wit.. hams & Co. is dissolved this day by mutual consent. The business will ,be continued by J. D. Williams, who is duly authorized to settle the accounts of the late firm. J. D. WILLIAMS, Pittsburgh, Sept. 1. 1547. THOS. MILLER. Pall Fashions. l i) HATS AND CAPS. MBE - subscriber will introduce, this day, Beebe & Costees Fall Style of French, Mole Skin, Silk and Nutra Hats, to which ho would invite the atten tion of the public. G. W. GLASGOW, IQ2 Wood et., Stl door below Davis Auction Rooms. DM - N. B. His Fall assortment of Caps and Muffs, em bracing an extensive variety, is daily expected, and will be duly announced. 0. W. G. W. W. Wilson, WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER, Corner qt" Fourth and Market Streets, II AS just returned from the cast with a large and ■ well selected stock of Goods iA his line, viz Fine Gold and Silver IVate.hes, of the best makers and latest patterns. Jewelry in every variety, Sil ver Ware, Gold Pens, Rich fancy Goods, Tea Ware and Table Cutlery, 4.ci dm., at the lowes prizes. se .t 6 For gale, FOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay sta., each lot having fi4 R. &ant, and eitetulinF back 110 R. Two of them are corner lota, rind the position of the whole property is one of the melted vantageous in the city. For further infonoction ap ply to SWARTZWELDEJI, Fourth 8 1-i. nov3-tf . bet. Wood and Smithfield. , For Sale. ALOT o f Ground with improvements, situated on the Pittsburgh and Steubenville TeleFeke Road, about two miles from the city, adjitining Mr. R. Thompson; the improvements are a convenient two story Brick Dwelling House, a Stable and CO riage House; a variety of elmice fruit trees, vines and shrubbery; a good well of water. A very desir able reaidence for a person doing business in the city, as it is easy of access at all times by the I.4ter rencorille Omnibus. Par Terms flaquira af Samuel Garrison - at the U S. Arsenal. . •se9-dst• (ALINE OIL: 5 doz. k"or sale by J st 9 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood et, --- • . • . . ped Hands, Tumours, Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous. Diseases, and of the Spine there is ptebably icine now knot iii sO good. • . BURNS.—It is the best- thing ht. the world for Burns, (Read the Directions around the boi.) PIMPLES ON THE FACE—Masculine Skin grail surface. Its first action is to expel alllitimor. At--; will not cease drawing till the facers free ftiintany matter that may • be liidged under the'skin, and ire:- quently breaking out to the surfatea It then heal;:;-:.- When there is nothing but groatriess;•orldullrepul- sive surface, it begins to soften matt.'softekentil the skin becomes as smooth and delicate es 'a child& - WORMS.—If parents knewthovi &I:almost-merit. ' cities were to childinn taken inivardly, - - they 'Wcitild, bo slow to resort 10 thorn: - Especially..mercurial • lotenges" called ..medicated - lozenges,senxri. -• lines" pills, &c. The truth is, no, one'oantellOn. • variably when worths arolttesent, • Novi. leCtins, Say to parents that this Salve. Will alrtays - tell if it _child • has worms. It will drive every vestige of lamina. ,- way. (Read the directions around the ber..) • there is probably no Medicine on the Exec of thei earth at once so sure and ao Aare in the.emulsion,ot !- worms: TOlLET.—Althotigh I have said little shims it an.::;,.; a hair restorative yet I will stake it against the , vierld-a They may dying their Oils raised near, andtaine restore the lair two cases tq their 0n0..:-. OLD SORES:—That some Sores are an outltit.io the imptiritios of .tno system; is l because they, Cannot: pass off through the natural channels of the Inse.nern'.,: i blo Perspiration. If such sores are healed up the impurities must have sonic oilier outlet, or it will on.: : - • dangei life. This carte still alWays provide for such emergencies: RIIEUMATISAL—It removes almost imMediately. the inflammation Slid When the f course ceases. FEVERS.—In all oases of fever, tho-difficultylide'' • ~in the pores being lOcked tip, so that - the:lttat perspiration cannot 'pass offi If the least rix could be started the crisis has passed and:the denier — '- over. The All-Healing Ointment will In all cases-tas , -''.: fevers almost instantly Unlock the skin and bringfort)) the perspiration, • • - SCALD HEAD.—We have mired tales that acttlt;r. ally defied every thing knownifis well SA the - ability... of fifteen or twenty doctors. One man told fie had spent $5OO on his children without any benefit, when a few boxes of the ointmentcared them a CORNS.---Occasional use of the Ointnient ways keep corns froni growing,.. People need never be troubled with them if they will 'tacit. •AS A FAMILY MEDICINE,,NO man-can meant are its talue. So long as the stars roll along osof , '.: ,e'"•;,." - the Heavens—so king as man treads - th,e earth; tect to all infimities of the flesh—so long -as cliSparip and sickness is known—just so long will (hip Ointment he used and esteemed. When man : .ceas7 es from off the earth, then the demand will tease r , and not till then. JAMES McALISTER.& Sole proprietors of the above Medicine:'" PliCt324 - cents pet CAUTION.—As the 4::)intrnent: has- . . - been greatly ;counterfeited, we have prep. this Cane • lion to the public that "in Ointment will ,bp &Chine,- unless the :remelt , of James McAlister, Qs, josnes Afe. Alister 4- Co., are warms( with a km!, liP:9A SVZ 1 - label." Now ire hereby offer a sevarii of 1350.t0...; be paid 9n conviction in _any of the •eoirstitntecV . courts of the United States, for any individual notur,-.,. : terfeiting our name and Ointment. • PRICE ?.5 CENTS PER BOX. AGENTS IN PITTSBURGII—Brann & Reiter" _ • corner of Liberty and St. Clair'sts.'are the whole- sale agents, and.,L. Wilcox,jr.,corner Market st:and ,- - - - - - the Diamond; Hays & Brock Way, (Druggists Commercial Dow, Liberty st.; J. H. Oaks „ ao ,n i ii - Walnut and Penn and 80l$ Bookstore' in Smithfield st., 3d door frOrn SetonE4 - ' - ' - `.: - 'and in Allegheny 443 , by H p.g,cttera,tp, nod a l S, gent,and by J. G. Sniith (Druggist) Birminighttut, ate,_ D. Negley, East;Liberty; H. - -Rowland' I)faceesport; SarnuelWalker,Elizab.eth; J. Allesander,&Banafia., • nougabela City; IL D. Bowman & Co.; T. Rows, - BrowAasille,...Pa; pr . $. Smith, Bridgewater, Yohn Baicley; Beaver Pa. - saar - 20, - Bre*ai Lawns; A A. MASON,* 62 Markel at., o.3.4c,eivii4 29 pieces tlewatyla Brown 0 MN
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