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Arkenii~, growing : Dpt of on attempt on tho Part: of • the -Sheriff to arrest. certain triardpers. - Eight per. -ticiti*Or*Vrtiflaklasf.tieceenur. Alaigerliattrortified themselves and determined to Capt. antilliVir-wtoiked'hoat sunk' to thr.s- Mori caueroof- In'; e . )Yllasouit river ,-„opposito' Kanesui, last week . ' s - _ ! - • sWasturosoir Cris, Sept: !The 'French Minister atilt reinstall. in the eity t, T4e . .lritilligeeeer :ears intelida',going :Nett, and there to omit orders film his Goviim? - ment. • • •••• • janinutotrn September 21.. .1 The' G rind Loaio or " Folliirre closed their . • seinott .1141: eighty.. tnidinght: • They . hold their ro • next ititingWitinoinifiXl;oliilie • lath of Soptem = . inirlBsoiV • itrerm- Wiest.) - - • :Alp* Yong, Sept: 24.• .• Flour. ia egeed'home nod Eastern'• de ;.stintia;witbparne. •enquiry', Without any 'ma : teriaFebongit-40.pricea.. The market tirday is in faier-of the tellet, Bto l c per,barr el. ri,kiied" Shipping enquiry, but 0 , 1- - Iterlditilermyln:avappe. • , • Prqiltialie:iytterefs.•notinuCh ,moronient in the market:. titTee•'..wers Made - to a inorterate extent at 9 12f`-for 150 ; tor prime. ...••,:Wiiiskey'.":_yiriktiotider isles -• driige a t 27c: NEW YORK MARKET. :[CVENINO REPORT.] • , NEW" YORIL; Tilpt. 24. FJogr Ake qooto sales of cornmon to good; .and etralihilikhWa, .viesferr Genesee, Michigan • and 05weg0tf4,93a5,0025,06 per bbl. - - Grairt...:WhMittThe: demand in good„but frame • tioue are'ibt largo. ,The enquit7 la chiefly for good eamPleir.poor, iota being heavy and neglected.. We note sales of Genesee at 1,2001,22. Corn:Sales 'of • •• northern white at 67: Yellow at 591. • Round/01i, — .low at Wet ;„ • - , • . gutter wittt.oatea at 610361 pet • barrel. Sales,: of prime ketat 7i. - . ln cut meats elate to eotidurtiott?*-7.:.....,... -= • ' - Geireeriea. :There - u .good- demand for Coffee, -* with sales of ftioat'Bl4lBl , rlava et 91.. Sagat:The aide ha* enteredi.thf market with. spirit. Thin sales • have en: tiiilValiiitaikt Ne.w °Aeolis atsl , (a6c. " • - . 'CINCINNATUIMiOET., • ' Curcrettan, Sep. 24. .; Tbo tiier 2 feet 4 ihehea ooltlie bar and rieo4iostc • Weatber clear, ••• - - • F100i..2000 Ude sold to-day at 4,15. Nen doily' is 'worth • • • ' Whisioy.'.Salcs of Ora 191 c. ' • • Bacon. :Caniaised: nt ?tc. Groceriea..Stenidy; citiOstions are iikbaigea . . ; : . ;A . lii.::.E.i.liilW . :4l.l*#c_i':,,POt,c , jedheiriert 4,73 befor a n arere gucerid tirh t ied (Dia. i n order to Thia 'nue be nn earlier hourt"erid. • e preferrEL •• _ _ - filoritbi4 • Vogt. Job ritt - 11J fi ng `O ffice. : .-• • • CORNER OF WOOD AND.FIFTII STREETS. • 1 - . 17'llaving • lidded to. our Estalilishruenti: a splendid Strain-Tosser Printing Id - adage: Ve ate .Pt.ePared do epanaelrlimantilllook work l o a n slii:y r ' il le o - s o t i re tin a : rstia l lble ten*: ,KlTte respeotifaxasonlicitthe patronage or .' - Ito public, in kliiillxtoor our linstneas ' . .-- •' rare' . . • Exi or: Abizawart OfL•. 'rhe . ' b iVin°lll t s.- thi " Id or .retorning thanks to • ''' 'S 7 :h n oC i e eri n .i l e a r litOv — e and nst:culdeettnicinneingio_is E . st . ract o olAtn. n . LI. ' 'l orthless. Tbe course 11011 Ittilll WI IL .. i p c a ln rt e lp r i th • us 'e r comnianitv toexamine • • • an r d lodge rorttem :'.'.-•.'''. eelves t and'the remtitles and willrireloosathileto rr-tnin"lliicm.Plto the lato th atAmencnOa 'cart befosidn3ioreaees than one t and that by this it is made so pure that it can be used as Ref. , .TerlillciolenTitingeeP•nrin'ectriletrasendallY as ti n. y . na il °NI-ettiretenlia°llorle•parThed°oP°aly by reined wi t ijelia n stOe riediretail at th e Iron -'..... • the , subscrib er; na .,..- 2 1 f9 d .street Pittsbarsh. Pa- . ' ••• •-• ""Y -- - " at. ) . . L i be rt yo . H . pr y oNGSON. ► W'BUu)LEtt I:44tilet:-.B ? ovre to a yr., one door new three clii.33ll° .E °n il I NSERTED , from one to a be low Sizitiatreet:T gr . 1 .. - whale setti- by AtietorAhneurte_r_rea e, with a beneath' tha t ral Orece•estoring the Face to - - TcPre"_,_ntirli_, °" of - r H - E rraaCTED, with little its 06 2 1 ..."1r . ' • . nnutentl saved by •nr• no Intin'.. ' nnATED •rsnr Tat?ill ' _a P :lie whiehlsmuch bet ''-IPielilianatinvettPrirevaF4,en-lintitlogrigintic the'-,Too t h-a che, dbe done in afive : 01 1y in. ates,brev,nninst! . re, . • Er 0 da . Eft layer . lig itall . , Odeon Buildusc, boa • Weed and fintukfreid streets.—Pittisbargh -• '.. tired; l i nt w raii, - Pia. 2, meere tot and 34 Tuerdayv of each - - ' ''Pl ritie th. b -- 4 . ' h-Degree';lOdge; y . o:' 4; meets 2d and 4itt. '..:-.. 1 -..- rteld id ee b aY 464s, • ; . - r.a.r.t ..., 77 . 7 •'' • ,.':itin;:lii, rneete ' every Thursday ' •' - -- evening, ,: -- ::. ....• ;,, Werterit Star,LoOge.:po;.?-4; In ieti every,Wednesday °7 l ° _r_rnt iiy_l:iidlgie 'l . 4;:ititl, meets every glildaYrridey wi t goriert Lod g e, No . 350, meets every Monday onn - :. .. , 9 , ` . evening,;! 2 - - trmy29.l 1--=- ' NBEI TIOP" Natile.e...The Journeymen Saddlefis, Harness arid Trunk Milken' Sociaty.mcets'the firer Saturday of -`every month, at Union Rall,•eorner of Smithfield aztel -F1 (Lb atmeta. (mayl.11:1y) • IN''; C. Gam.al, mit, Se c'y • Tocrru-acas;, TET.DIUt GII3111; BAD BRELTII AND • %%Wm. Itsru.—Br the nse of Wheeler's celebrated Tea-berry Tooth Wash, Tooth-ache can be effectually clued. fender awl 'Diseased Gams made firm and, -; healthy.. Bad Breath much improved, and the Teeth • freed from tartax;and !nada beautifully whits. • Price b 0 cents per. bottle:. Thiaarticle is patronized by the elite ot soc l eryis:highly concentrated, and will make one • pint of Me Mash: Sold wholesale and retail by Wftlil YACKSON, at his Boot and ShOtt Stirreq:4l3lo soarreiMlberty street, head of Wood streti,-Pittsliurgh: '• t o berry Pastures= :August 14, 1845.. An:result's°. CUBE= or ,Erriorruss or 81.trzeir YLAIIS..I3TICIDISO..-IfT;,Ettrett—,Sir This , to certify that I hare beeS,Sfilicted.with' 4 he'rysip elas for sixteen jean, ; during that time .I base employed many of our most eminent physicians arid have spent a large emoont of money, but continued to get worse daily, until last February, 1 was brought to my bed and given op by my physicians. I had become so sore and swollen, that I could not bale •my clothes on me;rind had lain in that situation for four or five Weeks,• in such pain that I could. not Bleep •; nor ctield I get any ease 'from any medicine that Orli cians could - give I oleo applied sweet Cream, • but 'that Was too severe. About April, 1 heard of the AmeriCanOil: I procured a bottle and commenced using it, bybathine and taking it internally ; nod in less than one Week I could walk eight or ten squares, in tiff/Israel/al. was perfectly'restored. atilt con tinue well, `lt has been aired. in tbc family where I beard for rheumatism, and for weak • and inflamed sore eyes, and proved an effectual cure. I would recommend all that are afflicted to give it a trial. • • - : JAMp3 IL DEAN, Catharine, bett46i,9 NAM and Smith streets. 4told whblesale and retell by Was. Jackson, the proprietor's sole and only agent for" western Peso. sylvaniS, Western Virginia, and Northern Ohio, No, 89, Liberty street, head sof Wobd street;Pittsburgb. Price 60 Ms. per . •- • SEE - . Wismar rir'Notimanuiv Courrrcarcrte.None is .gcb nine but what has the namo•and nddress of Win. Jackson, N0."99 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, on the -"label, and in the: primphfct in which 'each ;bottle fa enclosed. .The names ,of the proprietirs,Ball & Ifeatackiy,le c7 .also printed in,the pamphlet. Another way. of. detecting the counterfeits; is the differenc - ola frice:' The genuins it sold invariably . at 50cte.'per bottle, and no lcsi; wlillo some of the connterfelti are sold' at various prices under. Sold . retail-. by sub. agents : in almost every town in the . above , pistriets.' • • rep likdkw - •••••• •••• ••••• .• • . •-• • • 4 1 - ".1011N TIIONPSON,' „ •• IQ , it et Ifratiufesettstrei:i: No. 11$13" •STIMST . . PITTABOBOII. '7 7 York - Line of Ships, for • bringing Emigrants frein and •-• . '. - tendhing InnaPY. to' EugliSnel , ..Irela nd , Scotland and - •• ••• ••• s froth five dollars to any amour. .1 , • muted elit 'ipateirr At the lowestvates of discount. ' • yl3 have, taken .and refitted the . nie.fdormarly known as the. Western ,Ezehange, `".on iiimilbfield street; fronting.the Aloitongabela House,- '..They.-koctr.gonstantly on •band•Lhitiorr of OW choicest •Qntne:of all kinds, laysters In their season, etc , •ece,•,,jushorti they will kecpall and everything pertain 'Mg eireSpectable and fashionable restarant. • • LumajztlOip'clockolailrb:4 m . sesiMlf, • • ew -InTentloni • - • pARISH 1..141.111) MACKING. • • • MITE. boot is an ail important feature in .thetoirtome. j_ There fore,all welkiresse d men patronize this Black • • ingnbove rill.others,. it instantly . gives a flexibility and to the leather, never. before :equalled, , is per fectly clean in =lug it, a sponge being attached to the cor k. to lay, the liquid on the brush, and in a moment you • •••••,enn polish your boots without soiling-lour;fingers: • Ilianalitctured mid sold, wholesale and retail by the ~ . .:4auenufir,on Penn street," near . Walnut, Pitusbuthi and tatoecaske re generally. thnougbont the United -States. :A-liberal:discomfit allowed ' wholesale dealers., Price 01C.ans perboilla;whrch will last one man a ybat. • . ,attii2P•lM.. . • - ' . 4 . 1 • • •' sv:„ ".; • v Mi KINNAIm MEI MEI ini.rioEe c 4.6.s:Diaam t ; ' • s ; r i v i nost ; W. W. \VALI.), 90,11.11Fry:E.FAt.T/.... .w: ,"- r4ssigriavt-AREANOIWENTS FOR 1846. StearnboatPatkettirte,lemesilerly forCineinnat4lo Paueller :racket; .to -1312tIntore Slid. • Thilattelphls4l.:X4lid fit:at ' hteilCoach edtry*Old?lptda:i. O a 11., and Western find EttintheitidliditofiehlitiiiO 'NOTtiI•WA Stern - , Vi lethevelandt daily - AO Erie endrNestern Ne*Tork.idelly, 1:14: • -*" • 'Noith , Ertsterri,to Phihalelolm.sdadr, es.eettievidnys, 4 • ~...ARRIVALS M D DErA.wrvitt OF MAILS Eastern Mail viaiEhßodelphlaidne 3 AL, .doses 12 sr: Western andlroulstr., dee. 8 1.-.sl•Alosess A at: BoutiLlriaßal LandWaiibingtOn, dun 8 r.u.,eloses 2 North-Neuf= vut,Olevelandi dm LO;fi:DL, (doses 0 A. W.. I /We find Western New - , Yfirk•;.due e DI. clse os 8 s.sx . . •••," e oft JWI'OI3.IOI . oalia..."Asked. Wird! Bank of Pittsburgh...—. ...... 8+0.99 *50,00 Exchanga Bank. • .... 0000 47,011 4800 fderchants , and Bank ...... 60,00 :51,00 40,60 Faitners , Deposit Bank. , • • None inmarket. .I , Kaint Street. Bridge 50,00 50,00 49,00 .PlOrtharnlabertiesßridge • --- 60,00 35;00 25,00 35,00 35,00 'Old'Aliegheny Br:dge • • Coiinellarille gra.r3tock,pald on •. ehares,l2,so .. . City Bonds (6 V eeat;)•— • • •• _... - ISlonongs.helaßrillge. --•.—•-- ,00 Gni Stock—j—••••• —••—•----: 60.00 Penna. d's, quoted in Philadelphia in lot Penna. 6's, " " • • " . New issue Treasury Notes, Vs, quoted in Philad a —ll7 Dally lievtew or the inaraistat„ . OFFICE OF TILE POST, t TotasKyotenso, &Frei:Der 25,1849. S .tbe river is still falling, and we could not hear. o any changes in prices from Out yesterday's quota . 1"1-01M—IS sold from . first hands nt..54,150 4 , 87 1 From stores for house use . 5t.:85,0005, 12 1c ROSIN:. - Spied of 'No. 2, have been made at 92, LEATNEB,-BaltimOre Spanish sole 21a22c New York' do . 18018 c. SUGAR.-The stock on hand ie light. Sales or hhds, at 61U.; bbis.4alkic s . CHEES&-Sales of W. R . for Baltiinoie - Market at 6e.; Cream 7c. .. MOLASSES.-;-Market well supplied with gales at 28029 d. ip gall. in barrels. Ric demand is steady with mica at 05; c. , in tierces. CoFPr..P;:The'StockviCliand is not heavy and sales are made at Stiafile. DRIED APPLES.-The demand is brisk. Sales at 6210881 c. • • ....D.BIED•1*01118.8.-Ate in demand, wiih sales „atiltl plait '' ' ittliiONS.-The supply is light and lemons have I"iikan4flrcto $B, k box. ASEIES:-Of ail kinds are active. The following 411.4!14ti0as arc tally sustained : Potash. Saleratol. • Seorebitripe - : . Sales or 10 casks Soda ash 4 moe. • Lii?.D'aff..-Sales have been made at 48c. for No. 2. WINDOW GLASS.-WC quote 8x tO at $3,25 per • box on time. BROOMS.-The market is well supplied. Sales *pi $3,25 per dozen. ':WHISKEY. -Raw is held firm at 2.5 c. Rectified at 25a26c. LOUISVILLE MARKET. LotrtsviLLE, Sept.:2o BAGGING AND' ROPE.--Sales of these • slap es continue of a limited character, and in prices we hear of no change. We quote sales through the week of 582 pieces and 470 coils at prices ranging from 161 to 16c for Bagging, and 7i to 8c for rope; and a sale of 170 'pieces and 107 coils at 16c and 71 4 months', interest and exchange added. The re. ceipts this weeluamount to 304 pieces and 430 coil,. The shipments were 762...pidees and 682 coils. The stocks now on hand amount to 10,643 pieces and 10,- 262 coils. COTTON AND COTTON YARNS--A fair de mand for Cotton, with a sale early in the week of a common and mixed lot, consisting of 69 bales, at 9c. The etticke are tight, and we quote inferior to fair qualities at Sal lc. Receipts this week of 65 bales. bales of cotton Yarns to the coon ry in light lots have advanced to 8,9 and lee for the different num bers. We quote sales of Batting at 10c. COAL AND WOOD—The retail sales of Pittsburgh Coal have advanced to 15a16c—stocks light. ' Sales of wood from wagons at $1 4043 per load. GLASS—We quote light sales of Pittsburgh MO . cifactored at s4a4 60 for Bbylo in light lots; coun try manufacture 63 2523 75; sales of 10 by 12 at $4 as;.largo aizes.ranging from 10 by 14 to 12 by 18 from $4 to 6 in lots: sales to the cciontry at a small advance at retail. CORDAGE, Etc.---%Ve quote retail sales of Mani' in cordage frOm the manufactory at 14c; sales ofoil- ed and 'tarred'cordsge at Ilal2c per lb. Sales of Baling Hemp Twine at 13a14c 'from itote.s; sacking Twine we quote at 26230 c. IRON, METAL, NAILS AND TIN PLATE.— We quote regular sales of bar iron at 31a4s.ju lots; sales of inferior Iron at 3a310. We quiche Tenne ssee hot and cold blast Pig-metal at $2211271 per ton, with sales of 20 tons at 27 00. Ohio iron ieheld at little higher rates. Naile—sales of Pittsburgh at 4 18 100a41c, for the assorted numbers in light lots. Sales - in round lots at 4a4 1.16 c. The stock is fair with no' receipts. Tie plate we .. (vote at $ll 502 121 e light tote . Receipts this "week boles.— Light:sales of roofing plate at $l2 per box. Sales of Binca . block tin at 27829 c. LUMBER—Pine lumber is growierscarce„pnd prieesariallms; 'We quote sales at the yards as fol lows:Somme boards $l2 60; third rate 16 50; se cond Qb 22 50; clear 22 60. 1 * • • • CINCINNATI MARKET. CieCtetrATl, September 19. .CANDLES--Market steady. at Ioc. for summer mould, and 21 for star. COAt—Prices have materially advanced, and we now quote Youghiogheny from yard at,l6c. Pome roy 13(1)14c.; Brownsville and Wheeling 12c. None afloat. IRON—In pig we notice , sales of 25 tons hot blast Ohio, at $25, 20 do. New Hampshire Furnace at 2`,, 6 mos., 100 do. Clinton at 26, 9 mos. 96 d 6. do, at same, and 75 do, F ur n ace n not reported) at 26 12 mos. LUMBER—There have been no talcs of Cooper's stuff, worthy of report. Tight tail Staves are bold at $100)11, and hbd do 15. We notice a sale•of 100,. .000 Locust trunaile, from river at 10 per 1000, at 90 days; seasoned pine boards sell from yard at 2,00 Per 100 feet for Ist common, 1,60 for 2d do. ',not 1,25 for 3d'do. and 3,50 for clear. Poplar boards bring 1,371. LEAD—small sales at Sc for Pig, and 51 for bar. NAU,S—The demand coutinuee fair at last week's quotations..... MOLAS9P.S.-:- . Wet have no,change to note, either as regards prices or demand. The iales are con6n ed to lots for the supply of the trade.:' We quote N. •Orleansat 29026e,and Sugar House 350371 c. Rc. ...ported since _Sept. Ist $97 bbls, against 280 We same time; last Year. No receipts. ' • ~01L—The market for Linseed is firm at 15c. cash, which Is a farther advance. We note sales.of 150 . and 100 bbls Lard at 97c; small lots sell at 50056 c. TalloW Oil is beld'at 61c: . _ I pIIOVIRONS—rTho market has continual' 'dull, and•we have to report a very material decline in the price of every . article. Holders, owing to thecon. tinned low stage,Of 'Water, and the approach of the new season , have shown considerable ' anxiety to re- Afire. „Mesa Pei* Was offered yesterday at $B, but we heard.ofno Bales.- , In. Bacon the only sales beard of were 5 trs'eugar - Cured Hams at 10c pkd, and 40 hlide Dayton curectShOuldari and Hams, from canal ht • 4 and ffc pkd. Of. Lard, 000 bble and 200 tre No. I sold on private tannin 46 do No. 1 at file, and 3000 • kegs No. 1 steam: ren4,at 61e. A farther - alight concession on the part. of holders would Induce a speculative demand far' almost every article. For • Mesa Pork 7,5007,75 would be paid, and prime lard would bring 51c; Bacon Shoulders and Sides are ' hold at 9105cr but at these rates there are not many t buy ern. Prig Current. yIIE tunlarsigned havirig.taken out Letters of Juin:tin . filtration Whet Estate of James Olendening. late of indtey.Tovrnship, Allegheny. County, deed, hereby' no tries the debtors and eieditors of. said estate, that he will Mondwithat tha late residence of the deceased, On ay. the sth. day of. November first ensuing, where they are reqjiested to attend, with their account', proper ly authenticated, for settlement.. • .- . sepfiliqt., .• ::* JANES POLLOCK, Muer. - . rrnr. sabseriber 'found, on ,Saturday morning, tho Rd inst., on the Fourth street WO, hetwee the Bell Twvent.and Soho-Bridge; a email sum of Money, which the owner cat have by proving property and laying charges, if he calls on the undersigned, on Fourth street in the Eighth Ward, at tho wagon shop_vir Mr. Harrison, sep24at JO H N MGCLUEE. ivr 01. , ` PITTSBIra -23 LSCI[L^I Tsuin TaeliziirtEu Steamer Loaisll s liatiC;•Bannett; ' • ;'• Philip Doddridge,, " WigLitman, Eli . zabeth.' • Friendship, Davis, Cin. ' ' • DEPARTED, • ' Louis sPLani,:itannett,"Browninrille " Wightmant Elizabeth. • " Doddrilge,-.-, Brownsville. " Thos. Scott, •;---7; Bender. • Ttnicasoni,'Poe. Bin. N EW GOODS tt NEW 000091t-speut. • • • • GAINES BARGAINS 1 I • • - NEW •FALLAND WINTER DRY GOODS : At the Stan -of the BIG BEE-HIVE t •AliAttliforket street, bettreris . Thirdarid Poterthyl'iniburgh. • WAL.L. RuSsur.L, N 0.62 Marketsl..between ti's Third and Fourth, sign of the Golden Ben-Hive, w . hae . jast commenced receiving and opening the dtr largest, cheapest, andel:test sPlendid stock of Fall and Winter . *Dit..Goods ever offered by: any house in - Pittilnirgh: Alf of.his Foreign Gonda have been par 'chased of the ItnPorters, per the lasfeteauterifiem Eu • rope; and for richness of srYie and bernity of design, arc: unsurpassed in thikOrnify other market. • ' • The Domestic and Staple Department wilt ahrobe found complete, and cheaper than any holm in this city. The subscriber would respectfully call the attention of his nu merous customers and all who wish to buy new and cheap Gesads, to the prices,.wkich will no doubt astonish them, being determined to saillhosPirthan the cheapest dark .Caliecia;bnlY 3 cents pei yard; Best quality dark Cal Mos, fast colors, 6 to 10 ; 4.4 British purple 'Prints, fast cetera ; 8 M . lO ; Heavy Bed Ticking, from 8 ti 10; - • ' Bleached Muslin', good quality ; 510 61 ; Best quality Bleached hluslins, 8 to 10; Heavy yard wide Unbleached Muslins; 5 toll Good red Flannel, from 15 to 25; • Good yellow Flannel, 15 to 26; ' Good black Alpacas, from 15 to 25; French Ginghams, from 10 to 15; - ' • Irish Linens at prices from2se. to 51,25 Sattinets and Kentucky Jeans, from 121 to 50; Cloakings and Linseys, froml.2l to 31; Heavy Domestic Gingbams;lo to 121; Heavy Shirting Checks and Stripes, :U to 121; Crash and Dinners, all prices and qualities. A splendid assortment of all the newest styles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Thibet Cashmeres in high colors-- - -rich goody ; • Lupin's French Thibet Merinos; the best imported ; Rich Chameleon Silks, in tiller:dors and qualities ; Blatt Armures, hest quality, plaid and striped; Black Gros de Rhise, all widths and qualities ; . Lupin's fine black Bombazines, benutifol goods ; . best French Merinos, black rind colored ; in high Colors; fine French De I:sines:all wool, high colors Rich figured Cashmeres, beautiful goods, very Cheap Dotted Swiss Muslinit, for evening dresses; Broche Thibet Scarfs, late importation ; Best quality French KM Gloves, all colors ; Mourning Cashmeres cud Be Lames, all prices ; Ladies' embroidered Neck Ties, splendid goods; Ladies' finest quality French Linen Hdkfii.; Belting Ribboris.n Mil assortment; . .• %s'orketlOspes, Collars and Cuff', in groat variety, Black and colored Crapes, all qualities ; Brocade Luetres in all colors and qualities; Brocade Camellon Figures, rich goods ; French Cloakings, superb goods, high colors ; . Also, black Brussels Lace, all widths and prices; Black Silk Fringes, wide and heavy, best quality. • Together with a large stock of White Goods, Swiss, Jaconet and blull Muslins, besides a very large and so. purl) stock of Fall Bonnet Ribbons, of the latest.importa tum and most fashionable styles. Many of the above Goods have just arrived per the last steamers from Europe, and are worthy the attention of the ladles. SHAWLS, SHAWLS. A splendid assortment of Shawls : Super. extra size French Long Shawls, best imported; Super. extra size Long Brodie, finest quality; Superb quality Long Plaid Shawls, rich colors; Best quality Square Plaid fine wool Shawls; Rich and heavy extra size black Silk Shawls; Rich camelion changeable Silk Shawls; Super black and white, all wool, long Shawls; Super. extra size Long and Square Mourning Shawls; Paris printed Cashmere Shawls, in great variety ; .• " Torkcri " all prices and guars; Mode cmbr'd Thibet •• heavy silk fringe ; Black IA 1.. Black and mode eclipsed heavy cloth Shawls; White Thibet Shawls, beautiful goods; Highland Plaid Long and Square Shawls, very cheap; Mourning Shawls and Scads, in great variety. Alto a large lot of Plaid Blanket Shawls, from 75 ets. to 82,00. Together with a full simply of Gloves, Mitts and Hosie ry with all nisic les usually kept in a IVholesale and Re tail Dry Goods House—all of which will be sold at prices to defy competition. . Irr Remember the store, No. 62 Market street, be tween h Tird aud Fourth. emu of the Big Beo-Rii.e, where Partcains can at all times be bad. .‘segeNWlLLiAal L. RUSSELL. 1 - • tCur - aOons tt BOOBYER h GRIBBLE. Sign of the Golden Bee Hire, No. 251 Liberty street, three doors above Irtein street, - ggrOULD take this method of informing their custom !' era and the citizens generally, that they hove just received one of the largest mud best selected stocks of GOODS ever offered in this city. consisting iu part of super. English end French Black Cloths, French sad English Blue, Brown, Green and Olive; extra quality black French Beaver Cloth, Brown and Greta Castor do.; Gentinella do; Blue and Black Felt du.; super. French Black Doeskin Cassimores • English do do.; Funcy Fashionable Clissimeres in endless variety; best quality Black Satin, that cannot be surpassed; splendid and entirely new styles of Carsimere, Cashmere, Valen cia and Silk Vesting; Woven Undershirt. end Drawers; a good assortment et white Shirts, Suspenders. Fancy and Black Silk Cravats, and Pocket !Mk fs —all of Which Goods we are prepared to offer at such prints as will in sure satisfaction. We continue, as usual, to msnufaes lure custom work on the shortest possible notice, without disappointment to customets,suid to a style not to he sur passed in the city. 1sep10: BOOBYER h °RIBBLE 5,00 1,43 03,00 16,50 . 40 . . 6i c. . 6 c .3a3ic . 31c .hEW GOons AT P. Dif.L.AISI 'B, .• • 40 Usti= SIRES; P411410R011. JO RECEIVED, an extens to ive and varied assort. :mi ST ent of Coops adapted the present and arnreach- AIM season,. such noDlack, Brown and , Drab, Mixed, Pilmerston's Beaver Cloths, a superior article for Huai 'nese, Frock and othereonts Also, a great variety of Blankets and Fcltings, eta. , bracing .all the above mentioned colors; superfine French black, browa, olive, green, claret, and all other , • desirablecolored CLOTIIS; French, English and Amer- lean. plain and fancy Cl511111:EIIIM of entirely new pas. terms nod very desirable colors, to which we call the Si. . tention of those iu aunt of a handsome pair of Fonts.— ; Vierrtsos: The assortment of Vestings Is unusually handsome, comprising the newest and most approved styles tor.fall and winter wear, All of which will ho made to order at short notice and on reasonable tense. A few COATS on hand, of entire new style., to which we would invite the attention of those who desire to unite ease. elegance, comfort and convenience in these garments. To such, we would particularly recommend these Coats to their notice. since they combine all the beaaty of the over-coat with the comfort and cones• thence of the sack coat. A general assortment of Rrody.mode nothing on Land. In the present Fall (tuition, and will be sold wholesaled( retail . at the lowest cash prices. seps7 CLOT Mt GI STOKE, LIBERTY STREET. CHIGNELL would respectfully invite the ja attention of Ms friends and the public to his stock of Fashionable and well mad, CLOTHING. at the above stand. Those who prefer than Garments made to order, will always Grid a good assortment of Goods to select from. Mr. RutunT Pew Will attend to the cutting de partment, which is a guarantee of a ,veil cut and good fining & anneut. No effort will lie spared to give satis faction 111 the style and finish of our Goods. Every ex ertion shall he made to please Our customers. I osp17:Iso CBI MA.P OA6H 01.0T111NO STOttI. N 0.230 Liberty Street, corner of Garrison Alley. ki X subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and 1 the publics in general, that they have associated them selves together. (or the purpose, or carrying on the CLOTHING BUSINESS in all its various brunches.— Our stock of CLOTIIS, CASSIMBRES, VESTING'S, are all of the most seasonable patterns. Persons whiting to have Clothing made to order, cannot fail to be suited. READY MADb. CLOTHING of all descriptions kept constantly on hand. Also, Gentlemen's Furnishing goods, such as: S h irts ,Susoeuders and Cravats. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere ; as we are detcrutined to sell cheap for emit. W M . A. MULL .111IUEN. LLEN C. 14V ______ ... _. T E A S 1 - ilk ASI 1 E A S 11 1 gtn• IT is with pleasure that the subscribers in ,.-.,., form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity 1 ,. .", that they have completed if arrangements with /deism. J. C. Jenkins & Co., of Philadelphia, to receive their superior 4 PACKED TEAS, liAnd will hereafter be kept constantly on , ..-.,„, hued. They are neatly.and securely put up u2j,t, in metallic packs of 1, and 1 lb each, with Oes , salt' their printed card,--sbowing the kind of Tea, price, 11111110 of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with an Invitation to return the Tea, if mot liked. 11STAIL PRICEs: 1 ~. Gunpowder ..... •••••621 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 K Imperial 00 75 1,00 1,t15 1,50 , ,1 Dyson 50 021 75 I,oo' 1,25 9 Y. ,i r o., B,,cits Block 50 021 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 371 50 • Fine and Extra Pine. • •75 1,00 1,25 1,50 Wif will warrant all the TEAS von sell to litt equal to, if not superior to any sold iii this City, and should they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, and the money will be refunded, as it is only with that understanding we sell. We ask a lair trial, that, the public may be able to Judge between o i r Teas an d those heretofore sold by other companiesn this city All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS, should give us a call. Dealers can be supplied on the most reasonable terms For sale by JOS. S. 111 YOUNG & CO., N, W. corner 4th and Ferry streets, and E. YOUNG & SON, S. W. corner ad and Boss streets. MESS EMI MEI Ladles* Oyster Saloon. HNEY _ AN & CHASE. of the " have Ffitted up their front Perlin, on the second floor, In a superb manner, and have set it opurt exclusively for a LADIES' OYSTER SALOON. The fureliure is new and costly, and nothing lios been or will be left undone that may tond to the comfort and convonionce of their Lady patrons. lig - Smithfield street, opposite the No nongnhele Howse. sep2l:lw [Gazette copy.] SIRABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.—A vale- Dable PrOp!Tly, handsomely situate in Lawrence ville, having 105 feet front on Barrow street, by 1491 feet deep, cot,taining a large Dwelling Boone, well arranged, with eight rooms and excellent cellar, good cistern and pump, n large porch, shade trees, out-honses, large garden and a variety of fruits, all under fence and the whole in good order. The above is located near the Al legheny river, and can readily be npproprinted for busi ness purposes or a family residence. It will be sold at a bieamin. PUTIIBEBT, Gen'l Agent, ; Smithfield tweet. . . A T THE SIGN OFYHE K A ANE..AND SAW, n fall assortment of " Citteinittiti CO O PERS' - TOOLS. , For-sale by HI T B ES & LAUFIVAN, mayl6 N .78 Woodstreet. RENE 1321 ..IrOONet.")tiADITMK`REAT/LINA. III .Y. , - • . ,Xllxtartmvit''—t 1118 E s AIJTVMN SESSlON.orthbOrliiiitr,tiou will corn mence on the first Mondafitt SOO, &etc -Rooms, 'On Fed budge. eral streetilts..4.ColoriadetßOW,"4 a -00.a10111 the - • ••‘ , • • . . , EA= OF Tomos PKllistssloNg ' r in" - English 'Department, including ReadiagVOrthography and Definlngt--Wflting, Englieh Gtammer, Rhetoric, Logic. English Composition and Critielim,Geograpby, History, Arithmetic and the higher branches of Mathe matics, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy, Botany, physiology, Geology, Intellectual and Moral Science and all other branches requisite to rithorough English Education. - &Xi 00 • Classical Department, including the Latin and Greek Languages, each - - - 00 French - - SIO 00 German - - - - - SIG 00 The services of competent. teachers are secured for such as desire instruction i u French and German, and also in Drawing, Pointing and Music- It is desirable that pupils eater at the commencement. of the Session; yet they are received at any time, and are charged nt the above rates from the time of entrance. =No deduction made for absences, except In cases of. protracted illness. • Farther information may be obtained, and applications made by calling upon the PRISCIPAL ' at. his Rooms on Federal street, or at his lodgings In "Irwin's Row," Lib may street Pittsburgh, between 3d and 4th streets t_ or by addressing a. notethrough the Piitsbirgh Post Mime. to the Principal. N. W. METCALF. Allegheny, August ;,1&19. langthdtf. THE 'HEMMED WORKSOP LORD BYRON, now first published from his Letters, Journals, and other, Mann/ennui, in the potsession of his son, Major Gordon Byron.—What Lord Byron sai d of Pope may. with more justice be Bind of himself He is the Ptiet of times, of all climes, of all feelings, and of all newel of existence. A thousand years away before such another can be hoped for in our Literature—he him -.self Is a Literature." Throwing aside the trammels of conventional life in his hatred and disgust at the cant and hypocrisy Which sought to nunibilate hitn'on ac count of his youthful irregularities and indiscretions; and relying solely on the vast power of his own mighty genius, he contemned and defied both the World'a cen sure and praise. But for the very faults of his early ed ucation, the misfortunes orbits youth, and the disappoint ments which awaited bin as he merged into manhood— but for the natural moodiness of his spikit, and the pos session of adectons, that longed for something around which to entwine—but for the want of -a mother's love, and the loss of a wife's affections—but fora combination of evils, which would have prostrated another—but for all these, the genius of Byron might have slumbered, and been lost to us and to posterity. "The light that leads astray is the light that shines from Heaven," and this glorious light, which sheds its effulgence over every page of his writings, will be sought for In vain in the ef fusions of Ms- most gifted contemporaries. It is this lightning-dash of genius, uncontrolled and uncontrolla ble, that will cause posterity to speak of the nineteeuth century ns the age of Byron. With Shakepeare, Milton, Dryden, and Pope, the name of Byron will in future ages mark a brigilant period in the development of English Poesy, and tiro generations yet to comowill treasure the smallest relic of the master-rabid. The valuable unpub lished materials, which the editor has been enabled to amass, in tracking the footsteps of Lord Byron through all hit pilrimuges, consist of about one thousand Let ters; the Ravenna Journal of the year lEcht, enriched with copious times by the late Sit Wallet Scott ; numer ous unpublished Poems, including the suppressed por tions of his printed works; and amass of Anecdotes and Reminiscences of Lord Byron, by the Countess Guiecioli, Mrs. Percy Byelie Shelley, and Miss Brlstowe; by Arch deacon Spenser Sir Humphrey Davy Messrs. Horace 'Smith, John Tay ' lor, Trelawney, Cordell, Captain Bolde r°, and others To these he is kindly.permtued to add natuerous Letters addressed to Lord Byron by his most familiar friends. A quarter or a cerrtury has passed away since the death of Lord Byron, and twenty years have elapsed since Mr. Moore's admirable Notices of the Poet appeared. During that period derith has been busy with those, but of regard to whom Mr. Moore was in duced to omit passages in the published correspondence, as given in the ieventeen.volume edition of Lord - Byron's Works. These passages will now be restored, the editor feeling assured that the public wilt uphold him in what be leeks upon as a sacred duty, the rescuing the memory of Lord Byron from the many unjust aspersions cast upon his character, either for interested motives, or for the mere gratification of envy, hatred and malice. In Abolishing these, the inmost delieney consistent with truth mid candor will be observed; butif any one should feel ag.grieved, the editor disclaims at once any intention of giving pain 'by the publication, and would call to mind what Tyer says, iu his Rhapsody on` Pope. " All such writings and discourses as touch no man will mend no man." The publication of these works of the Poet in England having been prevented by an injunction of the Lord Chancellor, obtained through a combination of in fluences of which it is unnecessary to speak the editor has determined to give them to the pablic of the United States, and thus place the world in possession of the ma terials (or doing complete justice to the greatest of mo. dery Poets. The following distinguilthed persons had sigrufied their intention of pauonnung the work •.—lfer Grace the Duchess of Hamilton' the Countess of Lin coln; the Cow-mess of Charlatan° ; the Right lion. the Viscount Morpetb, M. I' ; the Right lion. Lord Ashbur ton; the Right Rom the Viscount Falkland; the Lord Al bert Conyngham; the Right Hon. Sir Robert Adair, G. C. H., Joseph Neeld, Ilsq., M. P., F. S. A.; lieriab Botfield, Foci, N. P.; Hudson Gurney, Esq ; Dawson Turner, V.sq., P. R. S.. P. S. A.; Hornet, Esq. The work will b e published in Monthly parts, at 25 cents each. At the commencement of each Volume an Engraved Title- Page and Frontispiece wilt be given ; and amongst other ..übjects already in the engraver's hands. are three batt en° unpublished Portraits, the first a curious nuithemat ieal sketch, taken about the age of eighteen; the second, a copy of the picture by Went. the well known Ameri can Painter; and the third, a sketch (mut the celebrated statue by Thorwuldsen' at Cambridge. The publication will commence on the Ist of October, and be continued on the Ist of every , succeeding month. till the whole is completed. It is unagined that it will not exceed four volumes. A liberal discount to the trade, and no order attended to unless aacompariied by cash. G. G. BYRON, Publisher, August 91 st, 1849 257 Broadway, N. York. Postmasters and others transmitting orders with money from the interior, will be entitled to retain lft per cent. If sent by mail, the postage most be paid in ad vance. •„• Every editor of s newspaper in the Untied States and Canada republishing the Prospectus above, and sending a marked copy of his paper to the publisher,will regillatty receive the now works of Lord Byron as fast as they are published. This promise will be faithfully .-•• ' sep2l • CORNER OE 'MARKET AND SECOND STREETS, RE now receiving their Fall and Winter Stock of A HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE and other Goods, direct from the manufactories and workshops of Birmingham, Sheffield, and Wolverhampton. We have already in Waretionse 72 Casks and Cases of Goods, coveting the following artieles Tinned Saucepans, Round Pots and Oval Retries ; Enameled Saucepans and !Bastin Kettles ; Fine Trays in setts ; Common Trays and Wafters ; Fire Irons in setts and pairs, overso patterns Fire Iron Standards, with Marble and Bronzes Iron basis ; Short handle Frying Pans ; Bread Pans, oval and end; Bracket, Chamber and Gothic Brass Candlesticks; Tinned Wrought Iron Tea-kettles; Tinned Basting Spoons,Table Spoons, Ac ; Tinned Flesh Forks, 'Simmers and Ladles ; Roasting Jacks; Box IDORS, with Heaters; Commode Knobs, Coffee Lanterns, Fine Britannia Ware, in setts; , Communion Ware, Swing Tea-kettles, Sic., Planished Ceafing Dishes, Urns, Oyster Stewart., &c.; Cruet Frames, with cut glass and common Bottles, Brass 'flattery Kettles, Bell MataT Kettles,& c. Table Malts, Toilet setts, Seals, &e.; Pillar, Urn and Helmet. pattern Coal Vases. ALSO, a large stock of Copper, plain Tin and Japan ned Wore, Pressed Goods, &c., to:which we would in vite the attention of jobbers_, wholesale buyers and others. JOHN DUNLAP & CO., septs Corner Mnrketand Second streets. A Deaatiral white for Ladies. WAR improve the texturef th; akin, on and make It soft, smooth, and give the Face, Neck, and Brow of Ladies, a, pure, life-like whiteness. Such is the qualities of Jones' Spanish Lilly White—but mind you get the genuine.— Ask for Jones' Spanish Lilly White. Sold by the Agent, Wm. Jackson, RI Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Price 25 ens. aug3ly. 11..7f'ITE HOMELY OF BOTH SEXES, YELLOW, gam AND, RED FACES, Are requested to refill and learn the virtues o f an RTD• cle that will make them the most 'lovely en BEAUTIFUL OF NATURE'S CREATION. It was discovered by an Italian Chemist, and it has the most astonishing power of rendering coarse, dark, yel low or sallow skin, clear, whna, soft, smooth, and is perfect!) innocent being composed of rare plants. PIMPLED AND BLOTCHED PACES, Together with every kind of eruption, are cured by . its use, and at least thirty physicians in New York use n— ate genuine r YOUR TEETH are ever se dark, yellow, discol lored and dirty, or your breath ever so foul and foetid, by pmehasing a 2s Chinn of JONES' AMBER TOOTH PAS PE, this I assure you, though you need not take my word, but then you cannot doubt that of that famous and scientific Dentist, Dr. E. N. FIELD, of New York, who says: "I have both used and anulised this beautiful and Un palatable article, (Jones' Anther Tooth Poste) and can recommend it as possessing all the qualities claimed for Sold by the agent, Wm. Jackson, 89. Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Pnce 25 ets fitHE CROWNING 011.14 - A.M.RNtit is to the scalp as .1G uano is to the Earth, in nutkiug it fruitful. It is as certain in its effects as to-morrow or next year. Now, reader, these respectable citizens certify that Jones's Coral Hair Restorative - Will have the following effect without fail:—lt will force the human Hair to grow on the head, it will stop it falling, cure scurf or dandruff, and make red, gray, and light hair grow dark. hist. W. Tomplans,92 King st, New York. Mrs. Matilda Reeves, Myrtle. Avenue. Brooklyn. Mr. James Power, grocer, Fulton st. Brooklyn. Mr. Thomas Jackson, MontOur's Island, near Plus• burgh. Iledry E. Callen, barber on *lard the South America. But the beautiful, the glorious effect it has in dressing and beautifying the hair, making it soft, dark, silky, and keeping it so thrice as long as any other article made.-. Besides it is so economical and cheap, and the public are conscientiously and honestly assured that the above are its real and true qualities. Be careful and get the ,genuine.• Ask for Jones's Coral Hair Restorative,and take no ether, Sold by.the agent, WM. JACKSON, ei Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Price 37t, 50 cis., and one dollar. JONES' ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAPPS , FOR SUR CURE OF SORE HEADS, OLD SORES, SCURVY, ERYSIPE LAS, SALT RHEUM, &d., and it has the best effect in caring . any similar diseases. As a proof of its Innocent effect, it can be used with the n most perfect salety for Chafes and Chaps in infan, making their skin smooth, soft, healthy.us.p. t''cosmetic, THE HON TON, THE LADY OF FASHION, Will find it has a charming effect in making the akin smooth, soft, white, and delicate, removing freckles, wrinkles, disfigurements, &d. In fact, Jones) Italian Chemical Soup is the most beoutiful, yet wonderful work of seience. BUT, READER, TIEAARF., HEvcr4RA Of Counterfeits. • Sold by the agent, WM. JACKSON, 89 Liberty atree Pittsburgh. aug3,l7, " • ...v •• 4 b x John Dunlap &. Co.. r?.: :::•j ; c1 1 ...4%4:14. i t a 4. VA:netr.k.,. •• • • • •• MEM For Rent, AND; 'POSSESSION: GIVEN -IMMEDIATELY. • completely furnished tl.RTOßß;'on`ftiurkpfgieii4i:bsingdt good stand for. Atso;-•Spreral rooms Boilable for or Artists'. Rooms. • Auso-rA large public PatiorifurintiritblyOnfeiiiated for a Ladies' Refreshment and Iceream Salonft. From its size, elegant finish, and central location, being in the mediate neighborhood •of the fashionable dry goods stores; andadjoining Philo 41011,01 s room wouliteord permanent stand every : way desirable; and in the hands of a person qualified to conduct the abovebuslt uess in . Eastern style, would sUpply a want much felt by strangers visiting , Piusburgh, and Indies residing in the. vicinity of the city. To such inn occupant it would se cure a large, genteel and profitable custom. The .smt cious and well lighted basement of the building'wilt be rented with the Saloon, with. which it is conveniently. connected. For terms; whic hrc modemte ' apply to • • soli • E. D. GA.% ZAM For Rent. 141 a. A large store on Market st., between and and 4th sui., well finished, and handsomely fitted up for Mods, being is good stand. for that business. E. D. GAZZA - office and et., over Philo , Hall—Office hours from 9 10 12, A. M. /Yl9 IoIIFOR SALE—A LARGE BRICK BUILDING', suitable fora Factory or Brewery, situate on 4th ~. st., near Stinthfield stteet. It is on a lease of 7 •Years and will be.eold low. There is also In the Build mg a 'Steam• Engine and Sbafting, which will be sold With the building, or separate, --.Foriterms, apply to : It H. RYAN & CO., . • sepl9 No. 271 1 411 h street. Pittsburgh, Pa. f Dispstch copy one month.] - For Sale, • trio, A THREE STORIED DWEiIING HOUSE, being the second house from Penn street in Sny- C i r'S ' • ow, on Hay street, Irrunediale possession will be given. Enquire of DAVID RITCHIE, Attorney at Law—ol ce on Fourth street; between Cherry alley and Grant street.o2o:dif . . ___—_--. Foe' sale. • FIVE SPLENDID BUILDING .LOTS, in the Sixth Ward, for sale, at 5350 each. For particalnrs, ap ply to CUDIMINS & SMITH / Smithfield street, opposite Monongahela House. impl&tf TO LEl'..—Aliria — Hous, situated n the Sixth ffli . j, Ward, containing six Rooms, a Cellar and finish ed Garret. It will be rented low to a responsible tenant. Enquire of CUMMINS & SMITH, Smithfield street opposite Monongahela House. sepS and Panay Dry Goods. TVST RECEIVED, from New York, rich Bonnet Vel e, vets, Satins, Silks, new styles Ribbons. Luces, Edg ings, fine French Flowers,i Nets, • new designs Caps Collars, Capes, Hoods, &c. • Cardinals, Riding Habits, Dresses, Bonnets, and every article in the Millinery and Dress-making business, promptly made ,up to order equal to the best Eastern work, at sepl7 MRS: DUFF'S, 109 t. Clair at. rayettClEilatticets. JUST RECE(VED front the Factory, a lot of superior FAMILY BLAN K ETS.: For Hole at Eastern prices, at the Warehouse of the Fevorre 21,1ANUYACTIMING No. 112 Second et., (op eta( re,) Pittsburgh. eepl in Sotto. to contractors. ROPOSALSwiII be received at Johnstown, Cambria 1 County, Penna., from the let to the 19th of Germ= ecu, for the Graduation and Masonry of that portion of the Pennry/vania Rail Road East of section No. 54, op posite Blatraville, a distance of VI miles—embracing a considerable amount of 'heavy Rock Excavation and Embankment. Plans and profiles of the. work may be seen at the office, within the time above specified. For further information, apply to EDW.-MILLER, Esq., Engineer of the Western Division, Summit P. 0., Cainbria County Penna. .1. EDGAR THOMPSON, Chief Engineer. Emma - aka DXFAIVIMINT P.: R. R. Co., Harrisburg, Aug tM, tat% ['spa:dull lifarllnguitt 1 that they have commenced Brewing for the ensuing season. at their Brewery, foot of Pitt street, and have a constant supply of fine new ALE, Fresh YEAST. &e. J CS7 accsavao—M bales first sort (1848) Western New York HOPS, which they eat seiLlow. septlfi GEO. W. SMITH & CO. riONSUMPTIVE PATIENTS may now receive the advice (new treatment); of DR. G. C. HAND, AL.. LENTOWN, Pa:. by giving pfull staterrisatof their cases by letter, post-paid, cantoning 63. Medicines seat by mail. Allentown, Penna., SOL 11,18.19.--(septBid3w) NEW ()DOM.—The subscriber are now.receiving their FALL Sg'in At, connoting of every article fa the Variety and Dzy Goods At.sua, a large lot of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, and a complete compliment of .IE IVELRY. McCANDLKSS is CAMPBELL, se .0 tiC Wood it.. cine'door from Diamond alley. EWINGS-50 noses.* Itubeuaccis' SCWillg Silk 0 lust opened and for solo b • sep2l • , . • 11'. P CAPS-;—: JE UV M. Percoasion C.apa. (S. B.) 600 " ..' ' (G•L.).iast teteived and (or sole by McCANDLESS & CAMPSFJ.I., aepot Wood stree - ItISSOISS—teI cartons Poll style Bennet Ribbons; JO " " Cap 20" bl!k and cord Taffeta 10 " " Satin Just received by McORRDI.ESS Jr C A W CMPBELL, aep2l oo street. NEEDI.M3.--100 M., „ gt t ~ su eracir , 75 " e cpod` Just received and or ea y ( li t RS l c . vb ref ..& cc; ." . - p ' - 7 ItIeCARDLFSS & CAMPBELL, sera 97 Wood 'tree /Th CTOBER MACIA 7 /.INES RECEIVED AT M. A. MINER'S.--Ooder's Il..ody's Book. Graham's American Monthly Magazine. Sartain's Union Magazine. Chambers' Information for the People, No. G. Ca-Smithfield et, opposite Brown's Hotel. sep2l lif•ffrNy—Pirgi for sale by MIRY, MATTHEWS & seplB •Water street. improved Wrought ttiOuffr kegs y Spikes, for Boat ISMlders' use, for sale by genie PHMY, MATTHEWS & CO. 50 BAGS FILBERTS; 40 casks Currants; 50" Eng. Wale - ens 50 boxes No. 1 Rock Candy; 50 bsgl Cream Nuts ; 25 " Yellow , 35 Pecans; . 25 " Brown 25 " !velem Almonds; 40 " Citron; 15 bales Marseilles 50 eases (jars) Prunes; 4 " Paper Shell " 10 " (fancy bra) 100 boxes Shelled " 25 bxs (50 th each) " 4 " Better 25 bra Lemon Jujube Paste; 40 baskets Olive Oil, qOarts;lo bxs Rose 20 " " " {lapis; 10 bxs Venetia 10 rases Sicily Liquorice"; 350 CalleSardines;ard 24 boxes Refined " • 2tlo half •• 4 " Calibre " 100 10 • Olives ; 20 bin Pine Apple Cheese 20 Capers; 100 tbs. Sap Sago 20 " Ass'd ; : YS boxes SiCily Cherries; " Spiced ChocOlae; 3 kegs Tram:trends ; 20 " Stick " 25 bakes Macaroni; 10 mats Dates; 15 Vermacilla. Just recd and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, sept 3 , , No. 0 Wood sire. .20 IHILS. LOVEFHNO'S CRUSHED SUGAR.; 10 " Pulverized 10 "", Powdered Juit ree'd and for saleby JOSHUA RHODES, asplt_ N 0.6 Wood at. 3F.il BAGS BRAZiL SUGAR—Just received and for eJIJ sale by . i JOSHUA RIIODES, sepl2 ~ N 0.6 Wood street. _ R . AISINS AND El)Cii. CANIT - - - - - 100 boxes H. R.Haisins ; 40 " Rock Candy ;to arrive and for sale by sepl3J. S. BONNET & C( D --- EttIIJON S -7-3 dozes ' , 5 gali — ons ; 4 4 1 ~ 4 'i r,. i isetil2) for sale by WINES -2 half pipes Sherry Wine, best quality ; 1U V. P. Port Wine ; ' V. P. Pure 1215, Port \Vine ; 6 guar.:' hied. 6 " :" Dry Malaga 16 " Sweet Malaga 5 baskets Express" Champagne 3 Haut 5 casee : Haut Florence Claret" 10 I udiaiiarrels Muscat 25 dated bottled Muscat Wine, pure. In store and for sal&bt [sept 11 J. S. BONNET It CO. PICE.- 45 bars Allspice; 5 " Pepper; 1 bale Cloves; 1 " Canis; bbl. Natibigs bble•Grohnd Clinger 1 " p{4 Ginger ;tor sale by J. S. BON NET h. CO pepl.o BRANDIES -5 Vle Martell" Brandy; p pe 3;" 1 " 9 p ° oark " Hennessy" " 1 nine Cog. fine Chanlpag:e u ., 4 th p o s, 3 hair pipes "A-. Seigne" 1 , CO J. S. BONN 6 & - Stria -1b - bags croam 12 " English 'Wa lnuts; 12 " Filberts; 400 bush rea Nuts ; for saS. le by 1. BONNET & CO. MACKERE 3; • .20 No. 60 half barrels No. 4 ; for sale by J. S. BONNIV & CO. bt4es ss, and pobnd lump, cel brated brands, for sale by S. BONNET& sepli SEGARR-300 boxes sup. Principe Begets; 100 3 ‘ Regalia " best brand for sale low by (3epl2) J. B. BONNET & CO. IWO COFFEkI---NO bugs prime Ftio Coffee for sale by 110 _ssplo ' 8. - BONNFIT & CO., Liberty st. TEAaff...icreii—.3o ; to " ." . Black `• 50 boxes - Imp. and G. P. , Rec l d and for sole. by lseplol J. S. BONNET & CO. raIO"66LATE-rd-boxes Baltimore No.l Chocolate, 4,.; for sale by , Asepto] .1. S. BONNR.r& CO. ' tICE.::-5-tieraes Rice, for sale — by - -.- .. ept° . ' J. S. BONNEtA cp, IVIO---ICARBONA.TE OF SODA-3 cooks, for safe by seplo J. S. BONNET & EMONS-10 boxes, landiug and for sale ti sepl2 J. S. BONN= & CO. ROSIN -75 bbledNo. 1, received and for Bale by sapl2 J. S. BONNET Jr. CO. 8.. cRwe,CHEESE-160 boxes prirteTOloese Ws for 2-,§_i_BONNET.t CO. HSH 41, 4 1 for D L O' 13_, sale byLl,sepl.2l_, J. S. BONNET_ VP YE vnusiczy-434 " Old" ft)e -Whiskey lA, for sale by (septil) J.. 3. BONNET& CO._ ,013153--5 bhda ,01(1 Jamaica"lt , " , New England received, aria iOr 8. .13ONNET &CO. sale by isepr2) (90M. Journal Co. ) • • r:„.L - t • s, --•!•3/4,t ME MEI I=oQat Xibaltge lirgiktrE• . . . . Dontestiei. Foreign;`Exchange,Bank- :4410,0, • Gold an d Siberi Boughi;Sold rinl.pichaised • iatcgipeciii AND se.aikirici -:-William & CO. al Wood Street, . • PiTTSBURG/Z. , , 117' INTRO= ALLOWED 0:f TIME DIGPOSITH. 1111109 ' BITRISIthirIII7II.OI3O,7OIIBIII ASOVR. IiARICET BT T. THIS. BANK is now prepared to do business. Open from A. AI. to 3 P. El. , • interest paid on Special Deposits • ,•• •• •. • -.• •• - • THOMPSON BELst'sCaiddititi •• _ • EXCHANGE AND: ANIKIN.COFFIPE•• • N. B. corner of-,Third and,.Wood streets. • I 6 HT and Time Bats of Exchange', Bank. Notes en Sforeign; and- domatic , Coin bought .aniksoldifen th mosfravorablelemn. Collections made ball the principal eltiebotetertlnion' tt the, lowest rates. • , ' ALLEN ae.. • & • • Bankreran'd Exchange Broken, Deakts i o Pardo and . Domestic Bills, Bids of Eschcusge, Ceitffiecuiss s Degas. et, Bank Note; and - " Corner of Third and Wood stn., direcuy oppos.te ue Ht. Charles Hotel. nutie3 • N. SIOLMIES as SON, ' • Bankers and Dealers in. Exchange pin and Bank NoUs, No. SS Markotstreet, Pitubtirgh. ....... .. JELLING BATE. 11XCILLt5GB. '. . emus Bass New York #pr 1 Cincinnati I Philadelphia I- " Louisville I Baltimore 4 " St:Louis BANK NOTY.I.. Buying Taus ' Buying rates Ohio I die. I County &Ciry.ortru i Ina 4 Relief Notes I Kentudiancky I " Pennsylvania Co— . i" 1 New York :: I Wheeling 4 " Maryland . ... I Tennessee 3 " New Orleshe . , _ • au131.- JAB. B. apart. TBO. BLEGIVIT. • .; "loos & • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROREHS, N. E. Corner of Wood and Sixth louts., Pinstitirei, Pa: li-NEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Tilts Bllle s -Foreign ..1.1 and Domestic F A Chilinge Certificates of DePoslt,.&e EXCHANGE on Dinh& principal Cities of the U nion and Europe, for sale its tomato snit purchasers. , CURRENT and pat funds received on deposits. • COLLECTIONS made on airpartk of dm !Union . , *tyke /owest rates • . HUPSNIA.N CASIDAY, Aferehandt-e, and Pro= J. due.;Breker-,Clffief, Op stain) N 0.26 Wood stre et am. =Wei, reminA.Wu. racism)" , Perisatracia. Aif I LLE & RICKE7'SON, Whatnot/ Goiters, and Im -111 porters of Brandies, Wines and •Segars Dini.l72 and 174, corner ot Liberty and Irwin strects,rstisbUrgbi Iron, Nods, Cotton Yarns, Sc... constantly on hand augt4y Joan A. Casio, en late of New Lisbon — Valag gnunlm C . • RAN/ & SKINNER, GeratAgater,Croviatitsives and Forwarding Merchants, N 0.24 Backe' meet, Pills , burgh, Pa. Prompt attention given to the purchase end sale of all kinds co produce. . -".,•• • • • septd• Benjamin F. Broven, ORNEI .e:r LAW, Washington Cast,: Cy will g TT prosecute claims before the Departmentslind,Con grass. Business left with C. 0. Loomis, Esq., of Pitts bHgli, will receive prompt auendOn. eepi Jewelry. • T undersigned have this day received, by. Express, I direct from the manufacturers one of the dargetit and most complete assortments of JEWELRY river offered in this market, cotnprising all of this most•moderri and improved styles Gold and Silver Watches,&c.,/sc. • . T. K. AIcKNIGLU &BROS,, No. 115 Wood strect. neps T. K. .Idensalight & Bros, N 0.115 WOOD STREET, have just recerved o; new and elegant assortment of PALL RIR WON S, GLOV ES , SUSPENDERS, LACES, cialus,l uo swan-. &c. Constantly ou baud, a general assortment of Virriely • Goods, which we offer to purchasers chedp, on ITheral. teMl.ll. . NITANTIW—A limited saosuit t of Allegheny City and County SCRIP, foy arbiobithwhighest rate mill be allowed In nsa rum. • • ,••:* CASIDAY, - sepll -• • • EralßtOker'2fi Wood er: OTS FOE SALE IN BENVILIA, (Nunnery „UM, AdegArny.)—Sereral small Lots, and one of !three c r er s all of which will be sold Cheap. and on dale. sego' THOMPSON BELL, Mec.hadies' GUARS' CIGARS--I,oooBanios.Prinipe C s, 11,000 Star do , .. ] cf 10,000 Elearabind do ~.,.. ' 8,000 Ylu' dot .-:,.' s,oooNeptube Regsll4 '8 12,000 La . PAhna do'' do 5,000 'Cando ' Aro ' do 15,000 La Norma F 3,000 %Vashingum Imp" do' 15,000 Havana do Just received and for sale by . sept 9 JOSHUA RHODES, No.o Wood s I 3 AR F LE, CLOVES riutmege; ; t hi. " Mace; Just received ad Cot:sale bY septit JOSHUA RHODES, N 0.6 Wbod'az. American. Woollen. Oooda. . HE subscriber has on hand, consigned" direct'faun Tthe manufacturers, as follows 2 cases Grey Mixed Blankets ; lease " " Beaver Cloth ; 4 cases " " Blanket Coating; : 1 case Bleck Tweeds ; Gold Mix 1 bale Drab Blanket Coating;- 2 cases Family Bed Blankets, (white,' ribbon bound,_ . 1 case Steam Boat Blankets. All for sale at manufacturer's prices. TermLW. sep2l No. 100 Liberty sultan. FLOUR —25 bbls., fresh ground on hand and farsale by KiNd & - 11100111 M D, sepl9 ! Diamond'' "DUPER SAUCE-200 boxes-Bird Pepper Sanity., ti.,. I ,splendid. article, for sale by ‘ ! , . • sep2l RHODES ALCORN, 30 Fifth Isl. , ! i XII - ÜBTARD—Superfine Ground Mustard, inpaeki tges. DI to suit purchasers, for sale by . . sep2l RHODES & ALCORN,IO FM tst. PPER—Ground Pepper in quarter, half and Yie boleti Ppackages, tor sale by sep2l RHODES & ALCORN, SPICES Fifth 1 , st- PICKS OF ALL KINDS, ground and ungroundi , - for sale by RHODES &ALCORN, sep2l 30 Fifth streg a. yr LEE ILLS IIIDINVED IILS Orli= to the first'flori r'or . Warehouse No. tOO Liberty street, corner sePi CASE AMERICAN ARMY CLOTH on band-and for I sale by [sep2ll H. tEI WOOL SACKS—On hand and for sale by sepal 'ooL—The highest pride in cash paid for Wont" - by sep2l. H. LEE, Liberty st - 0 BiILS. No. 3 ALWKER.A.I..—Just received nd 10 forrate by psetitti • TAAFFE.4e.O'CONNOR r pip Lead reed and for sale by ' HUEY, MATTHE WS & !..S . Water street. I;AbE CHROME GREEN AND YELLOW—yo L sale low by Isep6l KEYSER McDOWELL. rIRASES' PATENT TRUSSES, for ahe -relief nal ‘_, radical cure of Hernia or Rupture, for sale by KEYSER deMeHOWFS,T% . scpo Corner Wood street and Virgin eller AE2ardE R -LOVOP EG—ALIKViiiicA'R-Wby - - . sep6 ,XEYSER & bIeDOWEL4 a .. - :----...----. --- PAINT BRUSHES, for sale at Eastern prices for elsb.„ by (sepal KEYSER & AteSON -•- GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF PEKFUMERY. seFancy - Soaps, !lair and -Clothes Btusbes, by sep6 KEYSER & MoDOWELL. Jersey manufacture J a s. BONNE? & CO. A LARGE LOT OF EMERY for sole by Jcll.L. sopa KEYSER & MoDOYMLL. i ft 103 LS. t_XPIRMS Ok"I"URFEITLINE—For rolo.by .Ll_f sept, KEYSER. & McDOWELE. • _ . 5 BBLS. SPERM OIL—For sale low by • sep6 KEYSER & ItIcDOWELL. j; -- iti. SUGAR-45afid - a — , on hand and for.sale by , 11 • anti SMITH & SINCLAIR. (1 ROUND NUTS-150 bushels,ibT sale by _ Ur nova ROTH SINCLAIR ______ MlCTeig--abaiiels, fresh, for sale by & , • .1u aug2l SINCLAIR. B ACin for sale by InH & _INCLAIR, COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALM—A desriabls location for a country residence. THOMPSON BELL, . PENN STREET PROMETY- 30 latrtn Penn;Pait below SL Clair street—will be sold cheap. THOMPSON' HELL, S hanics , Beni. lot of Shruglealor sale' enquire of SCAIFE & ATKINSON, !, sep3 tat, between 'Wood and Market streete,t- IDEATIIO, tbs.'prime Feathers to - ta r ritiet fc;•;' 1 day and for sale ti teePe4 - SAC AV:H.ERBAUGit., T‘SIEJ) YE:ACHES-3 0 Q bus. Drie&P.enchen,ptbni knives, ree'd on consignment and for Bali, b.p Boob S. tz AVJIARBAULGII. OKERAL-1.7 7 bblo. No. 3 llinekerahin moos mo Mfor stile by (repB) . S. kW. 114.11FAUGH.. yOOL—The, h*hoot. auuket price. in onoha:laid Am the differot grades of Wool., by • sepB . S. kW. HARBAUCiII. T ARD OIL —3 bbls. N0..1 I..ard Oi; 'in sioro - tind lb; j_j sale by (sep9) .9. & W. BARI:MUGU: WANTED -5000 bushels Barley ' ; 5001:1 Conii 4000 Rye.; for *Wet • c mark et price la cask will be prod bijw- -FL&ROAUGiii; CIHEESE-1.50 braes Cheese just bandinVA forLseinf V by (sepal 13,teW4145 ---- "110n. het Ed= EIEATIIERS —lOOO El?: prime Perina,Feathera J: u and for sale by JAMES PATTOIi; Jr: nug3l No 17 Liberty M.; opposite Snittlatielq± Mechanics Bank 130 ‘! .I"Aia gi9tiMNOT4 —75 bushels pl oats. justae L' ce . -; sale by llti:l7lAbertyaireet: at_2 foi CHEEE-25 bo4esprime VIAL Cliteie 3 ieedltild sale by - JAI ES PATTON 3 Jr 3 soe3l NoA.7 Liberty limit. OtiD . OLiTb ; bbls received - und for salebr „ 'IAMBS PATTON; Jr.', anAberrr 1101rACKERAL-25 bbls. No, 3 Mackaral'iust receivoi and forsale by — 4.AMES, PATTONiIei street, 131f0 • D GIN-2pipes "Grape Bran • ""for wale by EL legit J. S. SOle, Mil ,:',...'-;'.!.. ;:..!;'., 1J1,. , ` , T.,-,‘.`, , ME / ' , iIV , , - .1,.if - , , , ,, t i - j .. i'ilt' r k.{A-kk...;::;:,. , ..ij: - . - .;:i.:.,,. - ' , ..,...1.1.0 , :", ,TE 1/D3EttSE.9.„ , Dr -Brown, rin ~ tad Alley, cati-be consulted in all • ,-7- _ , . a private or deticatenaturilacldenta .... - ----;,..;,...., .tam nframe andElphiliticeruptions,gononhcea :,-... ... --..- --.•,---•-••,:‘,.- - • tonsequenees, together 'oritkoll °°'--- ritiesofthe blood,wiiliall diseases of - . •_, _ - ~., . :_. ,trinditteases,withstrictMes,gleet,urethrn .. `, . --- - •-, - . ...,- . . 5 7_,,,2 • ,terninal weakness and istapotencytal se, Piles, I , - . : 7-ii - 5 ihitintifiliini, (ornate vvealtriess, -- disettsea‘of the womb, . ' ongily'sappressi oll ti;diteases or' thejeints., - fi stula in - ano, nervous affections , pains in the boo t and lotrus,ini - tationiefthe neck'of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic eruptions, , ringwerrn,w.ereurlal diseasec Ace i' . lel,loteljitTEEN- YEA.RS , PIIAOTICE _. . . . . Exclusively devoted to theitadyandwcatmentoPvene• -- ~ • , ~.. real disorders,' and those ' arising' from yonthfuteseesses.. ~.....,., gaiety, elimate,„or Impurities of the blood,whereby.thol - . • • , • ~,., 1 CollllUinitoll maybave been Enfeebled,enablesDr ( Brown ..'-'. - --•..."-':- ..". - ‘i ...,'• to oder assuranceier speedy 'relief tdl who nloY Pioro ' . :,.....• ,--:. - 't , Dr. Brown'a °lncas are coniinleetly azran ged Into Setif :'... :„....„, arate apartments. Patients:can tisit Dr. B. without fear of exposure•to other visitors:: ' z -:-'-• : ' - - - ''' his of importance to manypetsOns in need oft:nadiral aid, to obtain good. adviceprlvately tiiiidpromptlY: -To al l - - each, pr.-. Brown's ready skill in removingoetreveal dts, seres t in their vatiousfonna and stages otters inducements , -which can rarely be equalled.: Stran gers are hereby app-- -, ..- prised that Dr. -Drawn. has been regularly educated In ..- .. evegtrancti.of medicine, and tot the last twelve years.• • - con.hned himself excitustvely to ,thelrentinent o! those;:. ., dlseoses .: Dr. Brown is 'tho only regidailyedarated . surgeo.ti in: - , - Pittibuigh - who - gives his wholoattentinrittl thaw:it:Mat . . ,,-_. rE7•Certaittotafe told speedy pores cyill, in all autos, be --; -. , .......,...--,., 3 , guaranteed - Recent eases are - relieved Ina ... oriturte, ruption from bosiness.•'.• • ' - . ~,.'. •....... . .... • - 11 - 'Hernia 0r..-llnputre--Dr.: BrosOrt' alsO invites per-. sons afflicted with klermato call, as ht - sltas paid pardon.. tar attention to that disett.se.l- . • ' ••• '' •-•• .' _ - . Letters from - a disumeeiaslidrigiuivice?must contain a fee, or theywillnot be attended:to: • t . , -..- -, . - - _. . • , gre-Ciffiesi , oirldisnoittf Alleyi a few doers from Wood, . ..,. . ‘... rarest, tottiasilatheintarliet:'. consultations strictly cora.... • ,-„_•..., ~, , • ~ dentlal._.,. ;;;;!-.,-.--;-:.,?.., ..-- ~ .....-.- t.. :. ,-, ~, •- aogg-d&wly 101EIJAIATI8111.—Dr: ktrawrVanewip:'alsearte4 sem* - t edy for Rheumatism& It iptedyandoeo4 lll remedy.' for that painful trouble. It never fella. • - - - . • Office sad Private .Conenitation . Room' N0.:66, Din- . ir Mand.alley,Pittaburglii:Pa.. The 'Wei:aria always at Dauer° Blaglea"Paintrirri trvifionnds • • 0 THE PUBLlC.—Tatitti.to Or —9 t _ um re: Plagitarraiti "Extractur to prove e Chrome Rheumatism, which ac litted :With ter tea Peirvp 11 1MTnig • va t r y t a D • , Acquatkanock, N. Y., April 8,1348. jlta II Derxxv:—Str: I havelmeir troubled. with the Pile.'for eight month.,, and could, get . 'no reliet Your . .• „- hisgical,Pain Extractor having been recommended to - - me, I applied it but - twice, obtained instant relief, and In ...- a snort time was perfectly cured!: Could I not get any more at it, I. would, not take a hundred dollars for the balance of my box. . HALL. 97 North illoore srreer,blew York, June 18,1E47. - oAlJTlON."—Dalleytrortly Depoin. as city of Nral and where she . ginuine eirrids'entibie.obtained,`. wholesale . and retail, is at 40 Broadway.' the lave nbor tbis . mttly invnittable Conti poand, , and he itil/fr hari=und nee& ' comMunicate Me • ' . secret of, preparation" to mart Jiving; ' . arid; there.. - • • fore, no otherperson eveiliss;Atide, Greyer can make. a- . • - Counierfeirs abouna itieiy:trfilyvaivable article is subject to be depredated,upon by tountevfeitem and int 7 posters; and nothing, that we know of, has more ellen- invely experienced that fact Men Didier. Magical Pain Extractor! • ' A Tssr—Tife genuine:Tkr3,.is e eases ' HWeissierest Burns, - Scalds, Piles, ere.;• . afford' inatailt Tiger,- Blur; • " produce at once acoolingand-sombingeffeetextracting. • pain in' and from' ne to fifteen minutest burbe Atlre,at waysiapply:iton linen—never on cottonclok . , -' • And now mark the diff e renee!—CoanterfettErtmetor , no"matter. under name tkeymay appear, or howytp., plied,always irritate and increaser/levant!'; Pemphletit;eontntoing certificates of cpres,May be hod gratis, on application to. : JOHN. D.-MOBOANi - : .• .• , .Westeirt - ,DePot,•Fittrfittrgh." ., :. , . DZ. . • . • Dwlleyra Anunia: Golvanio.curi•AUi Por . "- Hones; Cattle, - Ice.; oantir.iipnvin, quittor, groau. poll-evil 7 :soree; guilanzul [guises. Tainplilets containing. • certificates of respectable paraisonny. DO bail on appin catt6ii to " : • SO -D:-IViOBGAN, oct.tadk.orti 'A Ointruetii.7„ • - ONTAINING NO MERCURY,or other Mineral. It • • Chas th e power to'Callse all EXTERNAL SORES, SCROFULOUS' ARMORS, SKIN DISEASES, POI. 'SOIYOOS WOUN DS'to• dad:lams their putrid matters, and then ' Seslsihem..- Itis rightly termed ALIrHEAI . ING,for there is scarce ly a ditosase external or internal, thatit will not bane t. . . I have used it for the last sixteen years for all diseases of the chest, involving the utmost danger and responsil 27 - bility, and I declare before heaven and muittlint not in. ono case has it failed to benefit, when the patient yens the reach of mortal means. I have had physicians learind4ri the profession, I • have ministers of the gOspel judges of the heath, alder men lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition, and • ' multitudes of the poor tine it in every variety Div/47;1'nd' there has been but one voice—one universal voice, say , rugg—ALLISTRE, YOUR . OINTMENT IS GOOD?' : RH hP EUMATISM.—It removes almost immediately the • inflammation and swelling, when the pain woes. (Read - the directions around the box.) BEAD•ACIIE.—The salve has eared persons of the head-ache of terelveyears standthg, and who had it reg. ular every week so that vomiting took place. •., lboth-Aeht,nnd Ague in the Pace, are•helped with. like sn SCALD. BEAD.— We have cared bases that aenially defied every thing Iruown,aswellas the ability of fifteen_ to twenty doctors. One matttold ns he had spent €4OO on his children without any benefit, when a ferw bons 01- -' Ginunent cured them:- • TETTER--Thetd is nothing better for the cure - of Team BURNS.—It is one -o the best things la the toatidfor PaLE.S.—Thciusanda are . yearly cored by this Oint ment. •It Irma thils in ginuritellef tbi• the Piles. Aroand the box are direclionslor nsin,g Ointment for Scroflulti, Liver Complaint, Erysipelas, - - Tatter, Chilblain, Scald Head, Sore es tinny Throat, Bronchitis. Nervous 'Affections, PaansiDisease of the Spine, Head-ache, Asthma, Deaknews, Ear-ache, Burns, Corns, all I:demises of the Sinn, Sore Lips, plea, bect,Sores, Rhetunatism, Piles, CrouP, Swelled ent Broken Breast, Tooth-ache Agne in the Face, &a.,'&e. • If MOTHERS and NURSES knew its value in cases of Swelled or Sore Breast, they would alarays apply _ - - In such cases, if need freely, and according to the '- - - clone around each box, it gives relief in aceryftio hours. •-•- CORNS.—Occasional nee of the Oinunentwill always keep Corns from growing. People need never be iscm bled with them, if they - we it fireonetfilf,- -I , • , This Ointment is good for any partof whenflamed. In some casesit should bettdP ed often- I. . C AU TION .— No Ointment will lie genuine ttriless'thel Mime of JAMES' MAALLISTER. is written with a kat I r on every label For sale by my Ag ents in all the prthc.ipal cities and. towns to the inuted ntatbs. JAMES MfcALLISTER, Sole Proprietor of the 'above medicine. Principal Office, N0.".1.9. North 'Third st,Philadelphia. PRICE 41 CENTS PER BOX. Sold at Wholesale and Reuulin Plusbarghby BRAUN ' • & REITER, collier Liberty and' St. Clair streets; L. WILCOX, Jr., corner. of Market street and the Diamond, also, corner of Fourth and Smithfield sisals; WM. JACKSON, No. 69 Ltbeny street and at the Book Store < in Smithfield et., third door from Second street;-and in Allegheny by H.P.Schwartt and/. Sargent' nudity A C. Smith, Butaingliam; D. Nagley, East Liberty; Rowland, McKeesport and Elizabeth S. Ale.randcr & Son, Menem call Az City; N.B. Bowmad & Becntnm ville ; J. T. Rogers, Brulge_port ; Johaltartlay, Beaver; lames Duncan, Fallston; D. Watsoa & Co., New Castle an d S. P. Weaver. Pret34lBc" - article for CIII:N.ESt d siOralion . of, the Muir. nig growth* - ea ! V ti " will sue all other , Cream wbii -date iiwn' ore the hair is dead, o . les o. the land now in use , . in vey ,a.fetr t0r,,04. rib, m'at 4n e h tt li e l b bY sir u softt . tn ln wu r d u dat r it l a f . an o .it r i i i guan tas ta t n alt4 ' - 1 1 °PP earaneei ' wice as long ~sell the I" era and healtbreolor, t its 1 ve in ' -Where the hair is as that are general'? us e d. red by usia Prep -11" fallen oir, It may be rest° , 0. it d gentleman who is in th e It t, • erto Lega oncepureohgasee4 Mese Hale Cream, us it issue° hairlike the other preparations, mP but wil will i h e ontiri u're'it,thaendpve perfect satusfactioa in I c every in onalitleksee the f.ol. , i ts very wipe or .. ir le. " the Rev, Mr. Caldwell tO mein= , lowing o tte u r A i s ri tte m toh,Nardtville, gellarid age,' for th.,e, $ outhertf„luf i tr g; . R. Caldwell..Eartoroftts PrFdrptrria LeUer .11 Chlattr=finnzmirm....- take ik.feete • =me testimony - in favor of the crcellent. P'emuTe Paris/es Chinas /firitCrearni for, prepare:ion ea.. age - re ybrdt was Yen dry,ristl atile, y o , i on th . : about two yean n i t; hat having procured a ti it is now disposed lb co m et CCOrdittg to triepreac..p of:I L and Cream, and used it a to the head. TatutY l4 = str a e ,. elastic, soft, and fin 1, leaving my heir in a . w oils were applied, erie. however, kit! . "w — a r . than before. This Croat., , - iitim f erime „ rations. wifi r r ed mul not dho • for the toilet, .ttelY Pe fi n d the over all others, .being done.- enien'thertprepaigliOrdi posed to- =clay: -The ladle •ai . Chinese Cream to be a desideran. for the . • Respeotfuu, c ALDW J' ~ ; g , . 'tsbtulb, by Toitii • fi:r rulaß Sola tl wti n o — Vessle n c ri d r0 , 1 1 ,. 1, i,n oo P/k;old, q or contei r le: Pownsend, 45 Market at, an d Wood and -• ' ' Wall Papiss_ . Warehouse, ST..PITTSBURCiIf 1 47*.elIFED , THICHWAS PALMER .--Ikr,spECTFULLY-amniancei to his Wanda' arm::' c ep -Xia among, thole had at . no pastperiod so iya a smelt na he ha at present. .He can offer to 6,,, a .r5, on very:moderato .terms, 4 os Mosta establishers' ' Ova , as-Masket strew, almost army article in his line— inelading coanting-toom. had chamber i diting-toom,paz...'_ ,- for and hall-Paper; With Borders, -Landscapes, board Prinui,Paper and Tramps/cat Window Shades,. Bonnet and Bladete. Boards -; Wiltag % Nirrapping; and: Tea , Paper ; . abandandy: suppled, an TeqUe ll l3 • morclituats andlimatekagtats to call atidexamine his as eorlment -5_ Rap and tinaire,Seiaps taken inyade, rit theidgk est:pncer • • • -11:41r.1,1-41.1.wdm LOGICAL LECTURES of .the Rea Ibttm F ELD,;,etlited ynion.. the Rev Joseph Renate! C.' . Secoaded.. ' • • . Scenes.here the Tempter, has 'Ttiniiphediby'lhe au thoe of the Chaplain? , . • , Norning among 1116Jan:cite at Roam ; :being notes of r . ion:arson= held -with certninJesnits on the subject • geligi,on, in the City,of .ROspe; by the. Rev. fa...Hobart estiges of the.NateraißlitdrioiCtentibii.. • Part 2 of.Pendenniiii by "Thacketay.7...• lastreeeived:py..•..l9oNSTON & ST O CKTO2T r tepl7 Cotiltirdatal filosket eta: ayaEs ativitri.y.OF COOPEIItiO.TOOI4,-Just e ceivea and for by - HUBER daI,AUESd&N. maY 9 • ric!.7aWdaikstroat. =MEI Mril •*.:. ' - •:‘ • J kr • • • it . 1 ,- ‘. .. 14 4,.. V•A j `IN 's, • •-'•• „*.•0;44,it .404 , ty V l / 4 'a 4,C .‘ "1 4 4 'r'• . • •i• 6). . 3 / 4 ••• " 1% 45 1 1. 4. ‘ ta., ll4t kltO % 4 7 II . " • :.'"V-VAV-41iT•iitMlill:;:f.,)... T :Nil., 4 ** 4 i, kt=io:l•%., • 44,14,„-0te,',1%.1:4 r - = 1 , ,^ =I ; 4 ,' , • CEMISI EINAME HEII NEI =lli ME EMI IDE Ell ESN ?ENNhA.;' ..I. ', ' • . ME - • \v:.!
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