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"ItIeAPOID t IPoot , '
RT 11,1 etnisintaiiiigiustedOkatsd Os theirfatorsbeftiti,
1 o'clock, 1154isimusts ornigied in ordti to in.
sure ais snurain. .W7tiniStsposspibetis itaiiiithounoolad
ittoinittif#o_34ll:lPki,tin9- Of
COENEE or WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS.
ID"; flaying 'added to our Establishment, a splendid
Steam-Pcrwer Printing Machine; we are prepared to do
all kinds of Ne.wspver and Book work in a style of un
surpassed berutty_aim neatness, . and upon the most rea
sonable terms. we respectfully solicit the patronage or
he public in this line of oar business
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1:17' Books I 130,rk_ff!....ASpris new Books at Holmes'
Luerary Erripcnium,Mird.st.,opposite the Post Office.
The Fortunes of Win:Lei:l;a Novel by the author of
" First Love.",
The History Of Pendennia; biThackeroy. Ist and 2d
VtGs. • -
Mormonism Exposed. .
History eiC the French Revolution of ISIS; by Lamar
tine. Ist and 2d parts.
Love in High Life, a Story of the Upper Tea; by T. S.
Arthur. .
Ada and Elfine, or the Two Nieces; by Mrs. Grey.
tEr Medical Soelety....A "regular Meeting of the
Medical - Society of Allegheny Co Pa., will be held in
lfertor Ilata., corner of Filth and Smithfield streets, on
TIMIDAT, Oct. 2d,1649, at 11 o'clock, at
•
Joan S. 'limn, t Bee ,.
A. M:Pomocx. $ •
EWEN
IMP O. We'BIDDLEi Dentist.—R moven to a
new three story Brick, on Stermrrersn err, one door be
low Sixth 'etreet. 'PERTH INSERTED , from one to a
whole sett, bfAlmotplierie Pressure, with a beautiful
representation of the Natural Dux, resioringthe Fees to
its original 'shape.- TEETH. EXTRACTED, with little
or no pain. 'MCAT= Teenpermanently saved by
eumacists; preventing the Tooth-ache, which is much bet
ter than curing it,though it should be done in five min
utes, or even mrinntly. sp2l:ly
1170dd4Rellowal Hall, Odors Building, Fourth
met, between Wood and Snriukfu ld strerts.—Pntsburgh
Ene4arpment, No. 2,meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays of each
month: '
Pit urg I.Sh h
• Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 2d and 4th.
Tuesdays. •
Mechanies , Lodge, No.- 9, meets every Thursday
evening. •• .
Western Star Lodge, No. 24, meets every Wednesday
evening. '
Iron City Lodge, No. 182, meets every Monday ev'ng.
Mounsliorlah Lodge, No: 3nu, meets every Friday
evening. may29:ly
07 t. 0. Of 0. P.—Placeot Meeting, Washington
flan, Wood street, between dth and Virgin Alley. •
Prrrstanton "LOJNITI. ? No. 336—Ideets every Tuesday
ceninr.• .• • . .
lidescsituut &toss:ram - try, No. b7—bleets Ist and 3d
Friday °leach month. niar2s—ty
U. or O. Si`e--Au.konarta Looos., No. Sa
bta.al the. Hall, corner. of Wood street and Virgin
Alley,'every• Thursday eveui IT, at 8 o'clock.
mail:tho , , . , Gamma Bassirrr,Sec'y.
W 7 A. Rare,o banes of obtaining a superfine HAT
.r CAP egoatio any. that can be manufactured, is now
.eered, as lair determined to sell off my present stock
t greatly reduced prices, in order to make room for my
all stock. If.yon would secure a bargain call soon.
• ' IM. FLEMING,
1y2.1;yr.„: .1301 iciti L, comer c f Virgin alley.
Ur . Attelattosiie..ROßEßT BARKER, Itisucus.ter
AMON', Ne".ll Market, berurten &rand and Third serteu,
Picabtergh?=Constantly on hand, alarge and general Rs
oruntint OPPASMOICAELY RUDY-LADY CLONING.
Parattlille attention paid to the Cutting of Custom
Work; twhich will - be made in the most fashionable mall
er, prtd 'en rtasonableternis. mayB
NOUMaTheJouiminaart Taunts Soctrrv, of Pint+-
. argh and 'Allegheny,ineeta •on the second bronday of
very month at Schoebleite re, in the Diamond.
atts7yl-"Joint Yottno,jr., Secretary,
DIQ - r• Notlce.—The Journeymen Saddlers Harness
id Trunk - Makers' Society meets the first S aturday of
very M.S . *, at Union, llall, corner of Smithfield and
nab streets. (mayllkly) W. C. GALL/AMR, Sec'y.
.61SWISINATI, August 14, 1845.
Astotrtamoo Cues ERTILPELAS or SIXTEEN
EAILS , STANDING.....-Mr. Et/I'M—Sir: This is to
citify that I have been afflicted with the Erysipelas
or sixteen years; during that time I bare employed
oy ofollf meat eminent physicians and hare spent
• large amount of money, but continued to get worse
. ally, until. last Fehruary,4 was brought to my bed
• nil given up by my physicians. I had become so
ore and swollen,lbat I could not bate my clothes
• n me, and'had lain in that situation for four or fire
ecksiin.snch...pain that I could not sleep; nor
. old I get any ease from any medicine. that physi
inns could give'me.• - • I also applied sweet cream,
ut that was too severe. 'About April, I heard of the
erican Oil. I procured a bottle and commenced.
• sing it, by bathing and taking it internally; and in
ces than one week I could walk eight or ten squares,
o two weeks I was perfectly restored. I still con
inue well:- It has been used in the family where I
.oard for thenmatisio, and for weak and inflamed
• ore eyes,. and proved no effectual cure. I would
ecommend.all that are afflicted to give it a trial.
JAMES H. DEAN,
Vialhairlee.betvveen John and. Smith streets.
Sold'ivioleaile and retail by Wm. Jackson, the
.roprielor's sole and only agent for western Penn
ylvania, Western Virginia ' and Northern Ohio, No.
:.9, Liberty street, head of Wood street, Pittsburgh.
• rice 50 cis. per bottle.
BEWARE OF NUMEROUS CoUNTERFEITs.- - Noo e is
• enuine but what has the name and address of tam.
=keen, No. 59 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, on the
abel, and in the pamphlet in which each bottle is
aclosed. The tiames—of the-proprietors, D. Hall
••• Co., Etintuekyjis also printed in the pamphlet.
notbeiway of deticting the counterfeits, is the
• ilrerence it price. . The genuine is sold invariably
t 50 cta. per.bottle, and no less; while some of the
ounterfelts are sold at various prices under. Sold
etail by sub agents in, almost every town in the
Bove Districts. sep 15:d&cw
ID' RauPr . oases nix Sxm.—lt should be remembered,
• hen the e:owner particles of impurity are.diverted from
heir proper channels and become deposited in the akin,
hat cutaneous eruptions are the certain consequence.
Wright', Indips Vfgetable Pills will be found a delight.
ul medicine . for all disorders of the skin; because they
xpel frodOhe body those poisonous humors which are
he cause of all - kinds of- eruptive diseases. Wright's
adieu Vegetable Title will be found to aid and improve
. .estion and as they are a direct purifier of the blood,
hey will-most assuredly: give , health and vigor to the
hole frame, which, in return, will be sure to give a
..00th and healthy complexion.
Beware of. counterfeits and Imitations.— Remember
bat the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable
' ills have the written signature of Wn.r.taxi WRIGHT on
he top label of each box.
Remember: also, thatll. L Smyser, Druggist. corner of
rket and Third streets, is not an agent for this medi-
We t and We cannot guarantee as genuine that offered
y hurt for sate.
The genuine is for sale. at Dr Wright's Principal
Bice, 169_ Race street, 'Philadelphia; and by JOHN
• HOMPSON,ISO Liberty - street, Pittsburgh, Pa., who
a sole agent for this city, by whom dealers can be sup
• lied attire-wholesale rate. sep26
irrit.I.IFERESCITIM WHOX ?lOC VEROI3 OF TUE GHAFIS
TA. Eggart(msides on gate, three doors above Eighth)
ayathat she has been consumptive for the last six years,
nd 'during. the last year. all remedies failed. Coughs
• Ost distressing, cold night sweats, hectic fever, cold
hills every day, debilitated and reduced to a mere skel.
ton, and the blood now settled under my nails, and my
ungs ulcerated both externally and internally, and my
• hysician now called in a celebrated Lung:Doctor, who
aid that there we'll° hope of my recovering. Some of
• y friends called into take their /art leave.' With a faint
ope I now commenced taking Dr. Rogers Liverwort
nd Tar—and what a - happy change. 1 now enjoy better
• ealththtut I have since I was fourteen years of age, and
• ave gained. lift fiesh from no n , one hundred and
rty pounds within the last threhs.
.
We, the underirigited,StAte that we are acquainted and
kited Hrs. Eggart during her sickness, and believe the
bove statement to be-true.. JontrAtamtanr,
D. K. LEAVITT,
.DeacOns of the First Congregational. Church.
Cincinnati, December 5t,.1847.
Ea sure end cell (or Dr. Roger s, Liverwort and Tar, as
is the only sure remedy for Consumption, Coughs,
old s, /cc-
For sate by KIDD .k.CO.; also by D. E. KNEELAND,
' ittsburgh. septhtlikw•
w Toorn-Acaz, 'Pastaza Gum, BAD Bnmyrn Atta
urra Tasran.—By the use of Wheeler's celebrated
ea-berrr Tooth Wank, Tooth-ache can be effectually.
ured. Tender 4d Diseased Guam made .firm and
ealthy. - Bad 'Breath much improved, and the Teeth
reedAroirt - tartar ' and made beautifully white. Price 60
ants per bottle. - This nniele is patronized by the elite
.I soeiety--is highly concentrated, and will make ane
mia of the Wulth.
Sold mbeletlale,and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his
t and Shoe Blom, "BIG BOOT," SS Liberty street,
ead of Wood Street. ap27:oradkw
'Variety atid Dry Goods.
cCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, No. R 7, Wood m u t,
above Diann:4l4 alley, Wnouteuat Da*L
ia is Dar ODORS AND Patter VARIETIES, beg leave to snY
o thelrcostomere and -nll country aterehantki and trade
I eaters, 'that- thoir , stock is, moat complete. They have
• e voted considerable time to theaeleettonal their FALL
and teel warranted in sayircribarthey can otter
'Dods whietWill -compete in qoaliry and price with any
Dune in tke • .: • '
Merchants, liming we - city, will please .call • and
- a - amine.
AU orders promptly attended 40. sepl2:ditw
71 Prrnamacu, - June 10,1849.
Mr. Thomas E. Hibbor=-Dear Your Writing Fluid
e find to be a first rate article in all respects. Its color
s a beautiful black;•-llows free from the pen, , Nehave
sed Arnold'a; but piefei yours Mi itsovefi Merits; apart
rom one.beirigz foreign‘and the a Pit tsbitrgh man-.
factured.artiele... l 2 , lYears4 respectfully,
STEVENSON REED.
For sale b'y B. A:IPALINESTOCFC &Cal, Pittsburgh;
I. P. SHWA RTZ, Allegheny City; and .by the menu
actarer, TII.OhLS.B' H. HlSBRT,llraggisrand•Chem
st, cornerof Liberty and SmithfieltletreetsMitshlMlt,
a. i = ',", sepW
II IRHINGRAWDROPERTY FOR SALE—Three S.
19 Story,Rrick Houses, with . a large 'Lei of GO feel
'tont on Fnuiklin 'street by 07i deep on WashingtcrtSt.i,
he comet Intildbighs fitted im for a Store and Dwelling
ionse. Price, for thrryThale, 82,500,
Atao—Threelitallding' EOM of 20 feet Rohl, adjoining
he above. Pries of each' s2so::'"_
ALso—A largeLotol,lo. feet fronton. Harmony street
y. 67 1 deep, with gaod Frame. 'Wise and Stable. Price
dollars.
Arno--Three hops of'2o:feet , free!, adjoining
h e above. pfiels4Whaeh. Taints accommodating.
S. CUTHBERT, Gen'l Agent,
Smithfield street
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PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1846.
SteamboatracketLine,leavesdally tor Cincinnati,lo a et.
Passenger Packet, via Brownsville, to Baltimore and
Philadelphia, 6 a. st., and 8 P. IL
Mail Coach Line t. directto Pb udelphia, 9a. X., and 12i
Ir. r.
Westernand Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 a. K.
North-Western, via Cleveland, daily„lo r.
Erie and Western New York, daily, 9 a. st.
North-Eastern ,to Phßadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4
A. N.
ARRIVALS AND DEIARTURE OF ?SAILS.
Eastern Mail via Philadelptua, due 3 A- X-, closes 12 M.
Western Nieil,Cin. and Louisv., due 8 v. u., closes 5 A.M.
Soutk.via BalsandWaskington,due BP. m.,clorers rt.
North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 closest so. M.
Erie and Western New York, due 8 r. x., closes 8 Lai
Par value. Asked. Offered
Bank of Pittsburgh. 550,00 550,00 550,00
Exchange Bank. • •• 50,00 47,00 40,00
Pderahants' and M. Bank 500 0 _ :31, 00 0 , 50
Farmers' Deposit Hank • ..... None in market.
Hand Street Bridge 50,00 50,00 49,00
Northern Liberties B ridge • • ••••••-• 50,00 35,00
Old Allegheny Bedge •25,00 36,00 35,00
Connellsvillo R. ft.Stoek,pald on
shates,ll2,so ..... •• • ..... • • 5,00 1,43
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City Bonds (6 ip cent&
9,00
Monongahela Bridge •••- • . 25,00
Gas Stoc k• - ...... —•— • —• 50,00
Penna. s's, quoted in Philadelphia 91
Penna. O's, ', ', "" 101 i
New i.sue Treasury Notes, Ws, quoted in ?Wade • • 1171
OFFICE OF TILE POST,
MONDLT tdoastrio, &far+ t, 1949.
oar Engines° was still on-revived on Saturday.
,FLOUR—There wee a alight decline ; wales genet.
ally at ID 4,50, but some reported at $4,44.
to other articles very few ealea and not the slight
est change in prices.
AUCTION SALICS
BY JAMES M 'HENNA, AUCTIONEER,
No. Ll 4 WOOD STRIPM TIMER DOORS PROM Fll/711.
SPLENDID HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BEDDING,
Ac., of a Private Family. at kUCTION.--On Mon•
day next, October Ist, at 2 o clock r. M. will be sold, at
McKenna's Auction Rooms, the entire Household Furni
ture of a private family declining housekeeping, among
which ate mahogany card and dining tables, sofas, ma
hogany dressing bureaus, mahogany plain bureaus. hair
seat chairs, fancy and plain stands, wash stands, dining
and breakfast tables, high and low post bedsteads, cher
ry crib and mattrass„ feather beds. carpeting, hair and
husk mattresses, I eight day clock, fenders, fire Irons,
China and queensware, glassware, and a great variety
of kitchen utensils; I wire safe. one of Scalfe's patent
cooking stoves which cost 200 dollars, with several oth
er articles. JAMES McKENN A,
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se p 29 Auctioneer.
C orarrAßLEig - s - Atn - i,f casisWnd One T}an&
of NE tr eLorm No, AT AUCTION.—On Tuesday
next, October Sidost 2 o'clock, r. n , will be sold, without
reserve at McKenna's Auction Roonts,"by order of John
Fox, C o nstable , 2 cases and one trunk of new Clothing,
assorted. Terms: Cash, par funds.
84509 JAMES IifeKENINA, Auer.
1 LARGE TRUNK OF CLOTHING, AVatohes, Jewel -
ry, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Shears, Re., and one
Fowling Piece at AUCTION, without reserve, on ac
count of whom it may concern, to pay rent and other
charges.—On MONDAY, OCTODER Bth, at 2 o'clock in
'he afternoon, I will cause to be sold to the highest and
best bidder, at McKENNA'S AUCTION ROOMS, in the
City of Pittsburgh, the contents of a large oil cloth cov
ered trunk, to pay the amount of SG2 50 of one quarter's
rent due and ending on the Ist day of January, 11119, with
several other charges to be added, unless redeemed be
fore the above mentioned date and houi, by the owner or
his agent. Said trunk was left with the subscriber by
the owner, L. P. Costell, in pledge for the above named
amount, to be' redeemed in three weeks—since which
time I have beard no account or tidings of him whatever.
The contents are I lot clothing, table cloths, towels, fine
shirts, hilkfs. and cravats, 1 pair boots, 3 pair ladies'
slippers . , I shaving box with razor, &a.* ' mahogany box
containing 3 go!d patent lever watches, , 1 gold P opine, 2
sliver levers, 1 small scale for weighing gold, a lot gold
rings, breastpin, guard chains and jewelry, 4 gold pins;
also, 1 sett knives and forks, 1 small paper box containing
19 pen-knives, I baggamon board, a lot women's wear
ing apparel, among which is one splendid dress, a fine
shawl, I remnant Irish linen, I piece book muslin, a
quantity of lace and insertings,aboat'2o yards flannel, 2
remnants clotti,.a few dress patterns of calico and alpa•
ca also, I fowling piece; a lot books.
'! t erms: cash, par funds P.M. ANTRON.
septa JAMES McKENNA. Auct
1119 Packets/se of Porelip - 111 - Thry
AT ATCTION - .-0a Tuesday, October 9th, at 10
o'clock, A. M. will be commenced the sale of Ib9
Packages French Goods of every description, the most
extensive loiever offered either at Public or Private sale
west of the Allegheny mountains, the principal part 01
which comprise Silks and Laces.
Terms—All sums under 6500 cash. par funds; from
6500 to $l,OOO, four months; over Sl,lMq six months, with
good approved notes.
Catalogues will be ready October Bth
augl3 JAS..MICEINN A. Auctioneer.
ICI G. FINEGAN has taken and refitted the house for.
merly known as the Western Exchange., situated
on Smithfield street, fronting the Monongahela Howie.—
He keeps constantly on hand Liquors of the choicest
brand, Game of all kinds, Oysters in their season, etc ,
etc. In short, he will keep all and everything pertain
ing to a respectable and fashionable restaurant.
Lunen at 10,1 o'clock, daily.
_sepia(
FOR RENT $oolsf=1: neßrick — bouse
Vine street, near Fourth street Road; a good,
healthy location. I will tent i 1 cheap to a good
man. Apply to 11POUIRE, Tailor,
sep27 Third street.
riiHE undersigned have this day received, by Express,
I direct from the manufacturers, one of the largest and
most complete assortments of JEWELRY ever offered
in this market, comprising all of the most modern and
improved sty le s Gold and Silver Watches, & c .
T K. KNIO HT & BROS.,
seps No. 115 Wood street.
T. K. DlcKlillgist & Bros.,
N 0.11 5 WOOD STREET, have just received a new
and elegant assortment of FALL 8188 ON S,
GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, LACES, COMBS, HO
SIERY. &c., &c.
Constantly on hand, a general assortment of Variety
Goode, which we offer to purchasers cheap, on liberal
terms. seps
Fayette Blanket*.
JUST RECEIVED, from the Factory, a lot of superior
FAMILY BLANKETS. For sale at Eastern pnces,
at the Warehouse of the FAYETTE MAstrvAcreanco Co.,
No. ILi Second st., tap stairs,) Pittsburgh. sepl Llm
ItiIANSION ON NUNNERY HILL, with about Eight
111 Acres of Ground, Orchard and Shrubbery, for
THOMPSON BELL,
sep29 At Mechanics' Bank.
Penmanship and Book-Keeping.
T}li' subscriber will open an EVENING SCHOOL,
on Monday evening, the Ist of October next, in the
4th Ward Public School House. where he will give Les
sons in Penmanship and Book seeping, either separate
ly or together, as may be desired. Those who wish to
acquire an easy, graceful, business style of Writing, or
a practical knowledge of Book-Keeping, will avail
themselves of this opportunity of doing it, at about one
fourth the usual cost. If the School meets with suffi
cient encouragement, it will be continued throughout the
Winter. [sep2B:4i] A. 61: REINHART.
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eTHE subscriber has just received, at the Pekin Tea
7 Stare, 70 Fourth street, a very large and well select
stock of pure GREEN AND BLACK 'MAE, from N
York, all of which has been received in this country
since,ille Ist of February last, consisting of the different
grades grown in the Celestial Empire. Our stock being.
among the largest in the West, we are prepared to whole
sale on better terms than any other house in the city.—
We invite retail grocers to call and examine our stock
and prices. They can have it packed in t, I and 1 tb.
packages, b lb. tin cannisters, or by ha chests, to suit
their convenience.
Ourretailprices vary for Oolong, Black Teas from 50
cts. to 1131,60 f' lb,; Ning Young Souchong, 50 cts.; Con
goSO, and English Breakfast:Xl; Young Hyson, Gunpow
der and Impanel, from 35 cents to 81,45 fk lb.
Families are requested to send and get samples of our
Teas, and try them, before purchasing.
my24:d.kw A. JAYNES 70 Fourth at.
TVIOCOLATE, COCOA AND BROMA—Bak'er'sßro..
1,,f pia, No. IChocolate and Cocoa; also, Schmitz' swee t
artieed chocolate; just reed and for Bale at the PEKIN
TEA STORE. 70 Fourth street. m a 1.04
NHITE SCOARS.--Loverino. Loaf, Crushed and
Pulverized Sugars, zest reed and for sale by the
or at fetal', at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth
stieet.mny24
MINE COFFEES—Mocha, African, Java. Luguyru,
1 . St. Domingo and-Rio Cotteaa,jast recd and for gale
tattle PEKIN TEA STOKE. 70 Fourth et inar2l
BOOKS-Just received at M. A. MINER'S
1N Aristocracy;" or Life among the "Upper MI in a
true NoVal, founded on. the Fashionable Society of Phil
adelphia—by Joseph. Naves, member of the Phila
delphia Bar.
Fleam on the Fiord, story of Norway —by Harriet
Martineau. Price, 25 cents.
Chambers , Information ,for the Peopic,NO. 5.
Kit Ranson, the Prince of the Gold Hunters; or the Ad
venturers of the Sacramento; a tale of the new El Do
rado, founded s on actual - facts—by Charles E. Averill.
Price, 25 cents.
• Life sti California, or the Treasure Seekers , Expedition;
a Sequel to Kit Carson: Price, 25 cents.
irr Smithfield it., opposite Brown's Hotel. [sena
L remain open for visiters until the Ist January,
1 . 1 1 P.850. Ovaries and other refreshments suited to
the "season will be kept. The Greenk., , containing a
./a/geonollectitin of rare and choice PI, , will be open
to . visiters. Coquets neatly put up 'at short notice
t hi oug h eet th e season. Aw Orrittiblus, leaves 'the Alle
gheny entlerthe St: Clair street Bridge' every half hour
during the day, , rtituting,:lo.the garden; and the Ferry
Boat; Coptaiir WaLinee; rani" front the Faint, landing a
short - distance : above the Gardem Purties wishing to
ellerakthe eveninscwill be neconimodated With a return
Oaugbaa, at 10 o'clock r SL. Riept on Temt r ranee prin
ciplettiund - closed on Sunday.' ittepl4l J facKAIN.
National 421.01,
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Sititaled an' Water' StreeAoppgite7 th eAcfnding of the
' Browner Packets. ,
MIMS Hoilse`having eiginie A thorough repairing
dud fitting utii . .libtkinsitle.rind out, the subscriber is
eteimined to Ilse every exertions in hispower.to make
all von - gal -1 that think - proper hi ced.With him, The
,Tablet2ill be always supplied „with. the-hest the market
'agoras. The liar will be
~ uoppliedviiiii the best and
choicest liquors.
Attached to the house is a good stable, attended by a
good Hostler. JA Mrs', BFI A ' AITIPR jy2o
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17, INCHES SVATER 111 TIM C/111.11112L.
ARRIVED,
Steamer Louis ftPLane, Bennett, Brownsville
Philip Doddridge,—,l3rownsv ilia.
" R. Wightrunn, —, Elisabeth.
• Euphrates, Calhoun, Cincinnati.
• Cinderella, Burial, CM.
" Skipper, Parkanson, Cincinnati.
DEPARTED,
• Louis M'Lane, Bennett, Brownsville
R. Wighunan, Elizabeth.
Philip Doddridge, Brownsville.
Bk y , r Parkinson Cincinnati.
NEW 0000811 NEW GOODS 1 : —BAIN.
GAINS! BARGAINS It
NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS!
At the Sign of the BIG BEE-RIVE I
N 0.82 Market Strut between Thirst and Fourth, Pittsburgh.
• . WM. L. RUSSELL, No. 82 Market at, between
tap• Third and Fourth, sign of the Golden Bee-Hive,
has just commenced receiving and opening the
largest,cheapest, and most splendid stock of - Pa
and Winter Dry Goods ever offered by any house in
Pittsburgh. All of his Foreign Goods have been pur
chased of the Importer*, per the last steamers from Eu
rope; and for richness of style and beauty of design, are
unsurpassed in this or any other market.
The Domestic and Staple Department will also be found
complete, and cheaper than any house in this city. The
subscriber would resoectfully call the attention of his nu
merous customers and all who wish to buy new and
cheap Goods, to the prices, which will no doubt astonish
them, being determined to sell cheaper than the cheapest
Good dark Calicos, only 3 cents per yard;
Best quality dark Calicos, fast colors, li tole;
4-4 British purple Print', fast colors, 14 to 10;
Heavy Bed Ticking, from 8 to 10;
Bleached Muslim, good quality, ii to 0 ;
Best quality Bleached Muslins, 8 to 10;
Heavy yard wide Unbleached Muslins, 5 to el
Good red Flannel, from 16 to 25;
Good yellow Flannel, 15 to 25;
Good black Alpacas, from 16 to 25;
French Ginghams, from 10 to 15;
Irish Linens at prima from 25c. to 81,Z5;
Sonnets and Kentucky Jeans, from 121 to 50; •
flioakings mid Linseys, from 121 to 31 ;
Heavy Domestic Ginghams, 10 to 121 ;
Heavy Shirting Checks and Stripes, :0 to 121 ;
Crash and Diapers, all prices and quahnes.
A splendid assortment of all the newest styles of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
Thibet Casluneres in high colors—rich goods;
Lapin's French Thibet Merinos, the best Imported ;
Rich Chameleon Silks, to all colors and qualities;
Black A rmures, best quality, plaid and striped;
Black Oros de Rinse all widths and qualities;
•Luptit's fine black Boinitiazines, beautiful goods ;
•• best French Merinos, black and colored ;
•• •• •• .. in high colors;
• " fine French Do Laines, all wool, high colors
Rich figured Cashmeres, beautiful goods, very cheap
Dotted Swiss Muslim, (or evening dresses;
Broche Thibet Scans late Importation;
Best quality French Kid Gloves, all colors ;
Mourning Cashmeres and De Lames, all prices;
Ladies' embroidered Neck Ties, splendid goods;
Ladies' Mies! quality French Linea Ildkni.;
Belting Ribbons. a full assortment;
Worked Capes, COURTS and Cola, in great variety,
Black and colored Crapes, all qualities ;
Brocade Lustre, in all colors and qualities ;
Brocade Camellon Figures, Fiat goods ;
French Cloaking,, superb goods, high tolors ;
Also, black Brussels Lace, all widths and prices;
Black Silk Fringes, wide and heavy, best quality.
Together with a large stork of White Goods, Swiss,
Jaconet and Mull Muslin*. besides a very large and su
perb stock of Fall Bonnet Ribbons, of the latest importa
tion 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 Indies.
SHAWLS. SHAWLS.
A splendid assonment 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 One wool Shawls;
Rich and heavy extra size black Silk Shawls;
Rich camellon 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 ;
" Terkeri •' all prices and qual's;
Mode embr'd Thibet •' heavy silk fringe;
Black
Black and mode colored heavy cloth Shawls;
White emb'd Thibet Shawls, beautiful goods;
Highland Plaid Long and Square Shawls, very cheap;
Mourning Shawls and Scarfs, In great variety.
Also, a hinge lot of Plaid Blanket Shawls, from 75 cis.
to 5'2,00.
Together with a full supply of Gloves. Matto and Hosie
ry with all articles usually kept in a Wholesale and Re•
tail Dry Goods House—all of which will be sold at
prices to defy competition.
irr Remember the store, No. 02 Market street, be
tween Third and Fourth. sign of the Big Bee-Rice, where
bargains can at all times be had.
WILLIAM L. RUSSELL
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NEW GOODS: NEW GOODS:t
BOOBYER h ORILIBLE,
Sirs of the Gokien Bu Hire, No. 251 Liberty strut, are*
doors abort Gunn strut,
WOULD take this method of informing their custom
ers and the citizens generally, that they have Just
received one of the largest and best selected stocks of
GOODS ever offered in this city. consisting in part of
super. English and French Black Cloth., French and
English Blue, Brown, Green and Olive; extra quality
black French Beaver Cloth; Brown and Green Castor
do., Gentinella do; Blue and Black Felt do.; raper.
French Black Doeskin Casstnieres; English do do.;
Fancy Fashionable Cassimeres in endless variety ; best
quality Black Satin, that ratillOt be surpassed ; splendid
sod entirely new styles 01 Cussimere, Cashmere, Valen
cia and Silk Vesting; Woven Undershirt. and Oraweri;
a good assortment of white Shuts, Suspenders. Fancy
and Black Silk Cravats, and Pocket Mk(' —all of which
Goods we are prepared to offer 0.1 such prices as will in
sure satisfaction. We continue, as usual, to msnufac.
turn custom work on the shortest possible notice, without
disappointment to customers, and In &style not to be sur
passed in the city. [aeplo) BOOBY - ER & ° RIBBLE.
EW GOODS AT P. DELANY'S,
40 Lnica:rr STREET, Prrrsauson.
JUST RECEIVED, an extensive and varied assort-
Itlatn of Goons adapted to the present and approach
ing season, such as Black, Brown and Drab, Mixed,
Palmerston's Beaver Cloths, a superior article (or Busi
ness, Frock and other Coats.
Also, a great variety of Blankets and Fehinge, em
bracing all the above mentioned colors; superfine
French black, brown, olive, green, claret, and all other
desirable colored CLOTHS French, English and Amer
ican plain and fancy C/1551KEILIM, of entirely new pat
terns and very desirable colors, to which we call the at
tention of those in want of a handsome pair of Pants. -
Vssrtisos: The assortment of Vestings is unusually
handsome, comprising the newest and most approved
styles for fall and winter wear. All of which will he
made to order at short notice and on reasonable terms.
A few COATS on hand, of entire new styks, 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
beauty 'of the over-coat with the comfort and con re
nience of the nark coat.
A general assortment of Heady•made Clothing on hand,
in the present Fall fashion, and will be sold wholesale or
retail • at the lowest cash prices. sepl 7
EMPIRE CLOTIIINO STORE,
N 0.153 LIBERTY STREET.
xi ENRY CHIGNELI. would respectfully invite the
attention of Inn friends and the public to his stock
of Fashionable and well made CLOTHING, at the above
stand. Those who prefer their Garments made to order,
will always find a good assortment of Goods to select
from, Mr. ROBERT Pkw will attend to the cutting de
partment, which in a guarantee of a well cut and good
fitting garment. No effort will be spared to give satis
faction to the style and finish of our Goods. Every ex
ertion shall be made to please our customers. [sepl7:lnt
CHEAP CAMH CLOTHING STORE.
No. 230 Liberty Street, corner of Garrison
subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and
I the public In general, that they have associated them
selves together, for the purpose of carrying on the
CLOTHING BUSINESS lit all its various brunches.—
Our stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTING'S,
4-c. are ull of the most seasonable patterns. Persons
wishing to have Clothing made to order, cannot fail to be
suited. READY hlADis CLOTHING of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand. Also, Gentlemen's Funatshing
goods, such as: Shirts, Suspenders and Cravats.
Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere ; as we
are determined to sell cheap for cash.
Whl. A. MILIULLEN ,
L. C. IiVNIULLEN,
TEAS! TEAS!! TEAS!!!
It is with pleasure that the subscribers in
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- form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity
that they have completed arrangements with
Messrs. J. C. Jenkins A Co., of Philadelphia,
to receive their superior
PACKED TEAS,
And will hereafter be kept constantly on
hand. They are neatly and securely put up
0 in metallic packs of }, and Llb each, with
their printed card—showing the kind of Tea,
p ca , name of the concern and depot in Philadelphia,
with an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked.
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riGunpowder
~ 621 75 1,00 1,25 1,50
U Imperial 50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50
r 4 Dyson 50 02e 75 1.00 1,25
Y. lif Black -37 e 50 son
50 82* 75 1,00 1,25 1,50
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Fine and Extra Fine ••• 75 1 00 , 1,25 1,50
We will warrant all the 'rt.:AS we self to be equal to,
if ruatsuperior to any sold In this City, and should they
not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned,
and the money will be refunded, as it is only with that
understanding we sell.
We ask a lair trial, that the public may be able to
judge between our Teas and those heretofore sold by
other companies in this city.
All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS,
should give us a call. Dealers can he supplied on the
most reasonable terms _ _
For Bale by JOS. S. M. YOUNG & CO.,
N, W. corner 4th and Ferry omens, and
E. YOUNG & SON,
S. W. corner 3d and Roza atreetg.
Notice to Contractors
• • .
JfROPOSALS will be received at Johnstown. Cambria
County, Penna., from the Ist to the 12th of OCTOBER
nary, forthe Graduation and Masonry of that portion of
the pennspivania Rail Road East of section No. 54, op
posite•Bleursville, a distance of 26 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.,
Cambria County_, Penna.
J. EDGAR THOMPSON, Chief Engineer.
Etotramnftpetrrhtsirr P. R. R. Co., •
Harrisburg, Aug. 28, 1848. [sep3:dtdl
PARTICULAR NOTICE.—To MY FRIENDS AND - 11111
Emulc: I have received Scott's Plate of Fashion.—
Also, a small assortment of Goods, which I will be happy
to make to order, cheap for cash. AVGUIRE,
sep7 Tailor. Third street.
O AND GIN-2 pipes "Grape Brand," for sale by
sepll J. S. BONNET CO)
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ituazoMmr. . T HE AUTUMN SESSION of this Ingthution Will corm..
mence on the first Monday in September. 'Rooms
on Federal street, in "Colonade Row,' 2d ddor from the
bridge.
"BAUM OF TIMITON PEI SESSION OP VOTE remits.
English Department, including , Reading, Orthography
and Defining, Writing, English Grammar, Rhetoric,
Logic.. English Composition and Criticism, Geography,
History, Arithmetic and the higher branches ofnathe-
Matins, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy,
Botany, Physiology, Geology Intellectual and Moral
Science, and all othr branch es requisite to a thorough
English Education. - - - 540 00
Classical Department, including the Latin and Greek
Languages, each - - - - S 0 00
French - - 810 00
German - - - 516 00
The services of competent teachers are secured for
such as desire instruction in French and German, and
also in Drawing, Painting and Music.
It is desirable that pupils enter at the commencement
of the Session ; yet they are received at any time, and
are charged at the above rates from the time of entrance.
=No deduction made for absences, except in cases of
protracted illness.
Further information may be obtained, and applications
made by calling upon the Paulcreat. ' at his Rooms on
Federal street, or at his lodgings in "Irwin's Row," Lib
erty street Pittsburgh, between 3d and 4th streets; or by
addressing a note through the Pittsburgh__ Post Offiee. to
the Principal. N. W. METCALF.
Allegheny, August 7, 1849. [aue9:dif
Modern LOngetages.
F. SANDERS (from Germany) respectfully an
nounces that be continues to impart instroction in
the FRENCH, GERMAN and SPANISH LANGUAGES.
Being perfectly familiar with the English language,
and being permitted to refer to gentlemen fully able to
form a correct judgment about his competency, he hopes
to merit s share of - publie patronage.
Instructions givenin Semiunriesas well us in private
families, at the most reasonable terms.
Those who wish to avail themselves of his services,
either as teacher, interpreteror translator, are requested
to leave their names at the Book Store of Mr. J. 11. Male
Loa, on Wood street. sep27:deod f2w
STUART dr, SILL,
GROCERS, AND PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 118 Wood street, Pdtdurgh, Pa,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES, Flour, Wheat, Rye,
Oats, Corn, Barley, Pork, Bacon, Butter, Lard,
Cheese; Clov,er, Timothy and Flax Seeds; Iron, Nails,
Cilium, dm, dm., Sce. Particular attention paid to the sale
of Western Produce.
RISEILENCIS—Mesars. Myers k Hunter, Robt. Dalzell
& Cu., Hampton, Smith & Co, King & Moorhead,McGills
& Roe, James May, Pittsburgh; Penner & McMillan,
Massillon; Jos S. Morrison. Esq.. St. Louis. sap%
OLD ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
WM. CRAWFORD, Piton:mon,
WATER, BETWEEN PENN AND LIBERTY STS.,
P117513171/011, PA. (f,ep24:tf
Athenaeum SIIIiOOI4.
AND BATHING ESTABLISHMENT.—FRESH
OYSTERS JUST RECEIVED.—The proprtetors
are now prepared to serve up Ideals at all hours, in con
nection with Boarding by the day or week.
sep24 ItITALLS; Proprietors.
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THE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully inform the public
that they have commenced Brewing for the ensuing
season, at their Brewery, foot of Pitt streM, and have a
constant supply of fine new ALE, Fresh YEAST, &e.
JUST aecarvan—E bales first sort (1845) Western New
York HOPS, which they can sell low.
sep2o GF,O. W. SItIITH &CO.
John Dunlap & Co.,
CORNER Or WEARERS AND SECOND STREETS,
ARE now receiving their Fall and Winter Stock of
HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE and other
Goods, direct from the manufactories and workshops of
Birmingham, Sheffield, and Wolverhampton. We have
already in Warehonse 72 Casks and Cases of Goods,
covering the loßowing artieles :
Tinned Saucepans, Round Pots and Ovnl Kettles;
Enameled Saucepans and Maslin Kettles;
Fine Trays iii setts ; Common Trays and Waiters
Fire Irons in sens and pairs, over 50 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, he
Tinned Flesh Forks, Skimmers and Ladles ;
Roasting Jacks; Box Irons, with Heaters
Commode Knobs, Coffee Mills, Lanterns, Ac ;
Fine Britannia Ware, in setts;
Communion Ware, Bering Tea-kettles, &e.;
Planished Ceafing Dishes, Urns, Oyster StewerA. Ac.;
Cruet Frames, with cut glass and common Bottles ,
Brass Battery Kettles, Bell Aletal Kettles, Ac.
Table Matta, Toilet aetts, Seals, Ac
Pillar, Urn and Helmet pattern Coa l
Vanes.
ALso, a large stock of Copper, plain Tin and Japan
ned Ware, Pressed Goods, Ac., to which we would in
vite the attention of jobbers, wholesale buyers and
others. JOHN DUNLAP A CO..
_ sepLS Corner Market and Second streets.
IN PLATE—iMO boxes Tin Plate, choice brands, in
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more and for sale by JOHN DUNLAP &CO .
sep.:4 Corner Market and Second streets.
Orpnttnrt. Court Sale.
Bl' virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Alle
gheny County, Pa. will expose to sale by Public
Venda, at the Court House in Pittsburgh. at 10 o'clock
A. x., on the third Monday of October. IhEt, for cash, all
the interest and estate of Charles C. Reynolds-and James
S. Reynolds, of, in, to or out of" EILLDUCK ISLAND,"
situated in the Allegheny river and County aforesaid,
near the junction of the said river with the Monongahela
river, containing, when the river is low, about MI acres—
the interest of Charles C. Reynolds and James S. Rey.
holds. being the two-thirds of one undivided fourth part,
subject to the life estate of their father. Lot 0. Reynolds,
and to the dower interest of their grand-mother, Ursula
Neal. OLIVER P. REYNOLDS,
Guardian of the Estate of Charles C. and
sep2s:td James S. Reynolds.
PAPER lIANGINGS-75,000 pieces of the latest Pall
style of Sotto, Glazed and Common Paper Hang
tags, now receiving from New York, Philadelphia and
Baltimore.
The undersigned having carefully selected the newest
patterns from six of the largett manufacturing establish
mente in the Eastern Cities, is now prepared to sell
to those having houses to paper, country merchants and
others, et prices ranging from 10 cents to 52.00 per piece.
sep2S S. C. 1111.1., ti 7 Wood it.
ITN DOW PA PER-:-.SUIK) pieces of plain Green and
Rainhowed Window Paper, comprising many new
uii select patterns, on hand and receiving. For Kale by
sep2s S. C. HILL, 87 Wood tn.
New Millinery and Panay Dry Goode.
JUST RECEIVED, from New York, rich Bonnet Vel
vets, Satins, Silks, new styles Ribbons. Laces, Edg
ings, fine French Flowers, Nets, new designs Crips,
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
scpl7 MRS. DUFF'S. IO St. Clair st.
IHEAP LOTS—Four Lotion Federal street or Frank-
V./ lin Road, Allegheny, will be gold cheap to any one
that will improve them by building. $175 each lut ; 25
feet deep by 120 deep. THOMPSON BELL,
scp2BAt Mechanics' Bank.
_—
Country Seat.
ALOT OF (MOUND, containing nearly One Acre, on
Nunnery Hill, located so as to command a view of
the Ohio and Allegheny riven, will he sold low and on
time to any one who will build a house thereon, during
the next summer. Enquire of
THOMPSON HELL
sep29
Mechanier' Batik
A Beauttrui white for Ladies.
WARRANTED not to injure, but on the contrary to
improve the texture of the Skin, and make it soft,
smooth, and give the Face Neck, and Brow of Ladies, a,
pure, life-like whiteness. 'Such is the qualities of Jones'
Spanish Lilly %NI - bite—but mind you get the genuine
Ask for Jones' Spanish Lilly While•
Sold by the Agent, Writ. Dickson, 82 Liberty Street,
Pittsburgh. Price 25 etc. augady.
Er'THE HOMELY OF BOTH SEXES,
YELLOW, DARK AND RED FACES,
Are requested to rea and leant the virtues of an arti
cle that will make them the most lovely and
BEAUTIFUL OF NATURE'S CREATION.
It was discovered by an Italian Chemist, and lilies the
most astonishing power of rendering coarse, dark, yel
low or sallow skin, clear, white, soft, smooth, and is
perfeetlt innocent being composed of rare plants.
PIhIPLED AND BLOTCHED FACES,
Together with every kind of eruption, are cured by it.
use, and at leant thirty physicians in New York use ti—
the genuine
IF YOUR TEETH are ever so dark, yellow, disco'
ored and dirty, or your breath ever so foul and fcetid,
grchasing a 2s China Box of JONES' AMBER
14y o
H PASTE, this I assure you, though you need not
take my word, but then you cannot doubt that of that
famous and scientific Dentist, Dr. E. N. FIELD, of New
York; who says:
"I have both used and analised this beautiful and un
palatable article, (Jones' Amber Tooth Pastel and can
recommend it as possessing all the qualities claimed for
Sold by the agent, NYna. Jackson, 59 Liberty Street,
Pittsburgh. Price 25 cts aug3dy_
THE CROWNING ORNAMENT, it is to the scalp it
G uano is to the Earth, in making 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 faih—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.
Mr. W. Tompkins, 92 King st. New York.
Mrs. Matilda Reeves, Myrtle Avenue. Brooklyn.
Mr. James Power, grocer, Fulton st. Brooklyn.
Mr. Thomas Jackson, Idoutour's Island, near l'itts
burgh.
Ifedry E. Cullen, barber on board the South America.
But the beautiful, the glorious effect it has in dressing
and beautifying the haironaking 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 careibl and get the genuine. Ask for Jones's Coral
(lair Restorative, and take no other,
Sold by the agent, Will. JACKSON, 89 Liberty Street,
Pittsburgh.
Price 371,50 cis.. and one dollar. [aug3dy.
JONES' ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP,
FOR TUE CARE Oa
SORE HEADS, OLD SORES, SCURVY, ERYSIFE , ..
LAS, SALT RHEUM, &c., and it has the best effect in
curing any similar diseases. As a proof of its innocent
effect, it can beused wit4the most perfect surety for
Chafes and Chaps in infand, making their skin smooth,
soft, healthy. &c, but as a cosmetic,
THE 130 N TON, THE LADY OF FASHION,
Will find it has a charming effect in , making the skin
smooth, soft, white, and delicate, removing freckles,
wrinkles, disfigurements, ir.c. In fact, Jones' Italian
Chemical Soap is the most beautiful; yet wonderful work
of science.
BUT, READER, BEWARE, BEWARE,
Of Counterfeits.
Sold by the agent, WM. JACKSON, 69 Liberty street
ttsburgh. aug3dy.
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AND, 'POSSESSION , sicr i viaN IMMEDIATELY.
A well fintsh4d !and completely, tarnished
aSTORE, on MarkM street , being a good stand for
'' Dry Goods.
Arco—Several rooms satiable for Offices or Artists ,
Rooms. c'•
. ALso—A large public Pitrlor, admirably calculated for
'a Ladies' Refreshment and Ice Cream Saloon. From its
size, elegant finish, and cdrittal location, being In the int
mediate neighborhood of the fashionable dry goods
stores, and adjoining Phifo Rail, this room would afford
a permanent stand every ,way desirable ; and in the
hands of a person qualified lo conduct the above busi
ness in Eastern style, would supply a want much felt by
strangers visiting Pittsburgh, and ladies residing in the
vicinity of the etty. To flitch an occupant it would se
cure a large, genteel anit'profitable custom. The spa
cious and well lighted batement of the building will be
rented with the ttlaloon, with which it Is conveniently
connected. For terms, which are moderate apply to
sepll • E. D. ,GAZ
For; Rent.
aillA large store on hlarket st., between and and 4th
sts., well finished„and handsomely fitted up for
Cry goods, being a good stand for that business.
E. D. GAZZAM.
Office 3rd et., over Philo DaD—OtEee hours from 0 to
12, A. M. i ' jyl9
FOR SALE—/ 44/WE BRICK BUILDING,
iffsuitable for a Factetyytir Brewery, situate on 4th
st., near Smithfield?street. It is on a lease of 7
years, and will be sold low'. There is IliPo in the Build
ing a Steam Engine and Shafting, which will be sold
with the building, or separate:
Forlterms, apply to H H. RYAN & CO.,
sepl9 No. 27 Fifth street. Pittsburgh, Pa.
(Dispatch copy,one month.)
For Sale,
.01. A THREE STOWED DWELLING HOUSE,
being the second hoasefrom Penn street, in Sny
der's ROW, on Hay street.. Inunediate possession will
be given. Faiguire of DAVID RIFCHIE, Attorney at
Law—Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and
Grant street. je2o:dif
For'AA4le.
FIVE. SPLENDID BUILDING LOTS, in the Sixth
NVard, for sale, nt 835 Q each. For particulars, ap
ply to CUMMINS & smrru, Smithfield street, opposite
Monongahela House. seplsaf
.
CILTO LET—A BrieTillous, situated in the Sixth
Ward, containing sig Rooms, a Cellar and finish
ed Garret. It will bo rented low to a responsible
teermL Enquire of CUMMINS & SMITH, Sinithfield.
street, opposite Monongahela House. :cps
CONSUMPTIVE PATIENTS may now receive the
advice (new treatment) of DR. G. C. HAND, AL
LENTOWN, Pa., by givingmfull statement of their cases
by letter, post-puid,„enclosing $3. Medicines sent by
mail.
Allentown, Penna., Sept.ll 1819.--(seplB:d3w)
WOOLEN SOCKS-40doz..heavy country Socks;
90 '" Lambs' Wool
Just received and fur sale.by
McCANDLIS & CAMPBELL"
kep2a 97 Wood street.
HDKFS —IOU do/ Lathe, Linen and Cambric Hand
kerchief's, Jost opened'and for sole by
McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL.,
sep2.s 97 Wood street.
SHAVING BOXES -6 ` g Bones (Tvith
glass) lust received by.
McCANDLE...tS & CAMPBELL.
semte 97 Wood street.
R AZOR STIHA PS-3 gra. Altord's Razor Straps;
2 ". "
I " Rough and Ready do.
Just received by McCANDLIS &CAMPBELL,
septa 97 Wood street
!1 ERM A N GLOVES—
Ur 25 doz. heavy Germ.' Glove% ;
50 •• Be rim (Chamgl•lined) G love% ; just received
by McCA DLFS & CAMPBELL,
•era , 01 \Vood street.
LILOUR—SI bitis , prima, in store and (or sale by
..„,„
I,` septan STUART & SILL,
CHEANI CIIEESE-16u boxeg, for ease t
yy
Pat p2s STUAR'r & SILL
W I N DO‘V C; L A 814-1 ti store
8 11 1
A fol t , r al z e , b s yi
Li.,
scp2B No. 118 Wood Ft
FLOUR 211 bbls. Family Flour in store and for sale
by KING & MOORHEAD,
Sep.
Diamond.
I3INE APPLE CHUR I -4 boxes, on band and for
sale by [sept!ti] KING & MOORHEAD.
I . ?EATHERS—.2OO Ibe. prime Featherman hand and for
sale b (MerrAll KING & MOORHEAD.
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1 11? ., C . 0=1E—tla p e . 14 priT c e lN T i ok'ojee in store and
WHI FISH rE FI —3O bbls. apd 10 hairs bbla., in store
and lor sale by [seo26l KING & MOORHEAD.
OLI VE OIL—IS baskets, fresh. just reed and for sale
by fsep 26 ) B. A. FA /I NESTOCK tk. CO.
LIQUOR.ICE BALL-16 eases, mail stick, just reed
and for sale by Dop26] B. A. FAHNFZTOCK k. Co.
WH ITI bble.,jast reed and for sale by
sep2d 8. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.
CLOVE 2--8 ltblainst reed and tor sale by
a A. FAHNFSTOCK & CO.,
oep2s „ Corner lot and Wood cis
SA LTPETRE-50 kegtOrefined, just ree'd and for sale
by [sep2s] 8. d. FAHNESTOCK & CO.
BarrlSH LUSTRE-5 cases, just ree'd and for sale
by (sete4l FAIINESTOCK I CO.
OCTOREIR MAGAY.IRES REC - EIVIEII ex — . A.
MINER'S —Godey'LLady's Book.
Graham's American Monthly Magazine.
Sartain's Union Magazine.
Chambers' Information for the People, No. 6.
JD Smithfield AL, opposite Brown's Rep%
0. - PETv FUSES-14,600 feet Extra Silety Fuses for
1,3 sale by R ligy, MATTHEWS it CO.,
septB '4 Water street.
WROUGHT iregs improved Wrought
Spikes, for Boat Builders' use, for sale by
sepia RHEY, MATTHEWS A CO.
50 11';',:s 40 c asks Currants;
Ilia s e ; k Candy;
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50 bags Cream Nuts; • 25 " Yellow
35 " Pecans ; 25 " Brown '•
25 " lattice Almonds; 40 " Citron;
15 bales Marseilles " 50 cases (jars) Prunes;
4 " Paper Shell " 10 " (fancy lixs)'•
BM boxes Shelled " ' 25 hxs(so 111,1 each)
4 Better " 25 ban Lemon Jujube Paste;
40 baskets Olive Oil, quarls.;lo bin Rose
20 " " pints; 10 bit Vcuella
to cases Sicily Liquorice; 350 cans Sardines;
24 boxes Refined '• 200 half cans
4 " Calibre " WO 1 " "
10 ' Olives; 20 his Pine Apple Cheese
20 '• Capers; 100 tbs. Sep Sago '•
" A ss'd Pickles; 25 boxes Sicily Cherries;
25 " Spiced Chocolate:3 liege Tamarands ;
211 " Stick - 25 boxes Macaroni ;
10 mats Dates ' • . 15 " Vermacilla.
Just reed and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES,
nepl3 No. 6 Wood street.
20 11 10 8 , L . 5. LOVBEING S 7`3 1.:R i llS11KG 1 SUGAR;
10
Powdered
Just reed and for sale hy JOSHUA RHODES,
sepl 2 N 0.6 Wood st
350 BAGS BRAZIL SUGAR—Jam received %Ind for
sale by ' JOSHUA RHODES,
D AlsiNs AND DOZVOKFIDT=
xi, WO bores M. R. Raisins;
40 " Rock Conti). ;to arrive told for sale by
sept 3 J S. BONNET & CO.
ENI IJ 0 NS- 4 3 down, fo l gallons ;
4 " "
4 " I " Jerse manufacture
(or I.lr by fsepl3l J. S. BONNET Ztr.. CO
WINES -2 half pipes Sherry %Vine, best quality;
IC V. P. Port Wine ;
2 • " V. P. Pure 1615, Port Wine;
quar. " Med.
6 " Pry Malaga
16 • " Sweet Malaga ••
5 baskets Express" Champagne '•
" "
5 cases •• Haut Florence Claret" "
ad India barrels Muscat
25 dozen bottled Muscat Wine, pure.
In store and for sale by [6epll,l J S. BONN El' CO
s P iT: ES--5 hags Altumor ; --
5 " PePPetil
1 bale Clove.;
1 " Cassia;;
i bbl. Nutmegs ;
2 bbls. Ground Ginger;
1 " Root (Apgar; for sale by
seplUJ. S. BONNET & CO.
BRANDIES-5 halt pip pule "Martell" Brandy;
5 " ", dark " Hennessy" "
1 pipe Cog. fine Champagne. 1505, do.
3 halt pipes 0 A. Seigneue," 4 CO.do.
For sale by . J. S. BONNET & C
xepl I Liberty street.
N UTS-15ii II kxdiearr Ntitt -7 , y
-12 " English Walnuts;
12 " Filberts;
400 hush Pea Niits ; for sale by -
rept..? _ . 1. S. BONNET & CO.
MACKEREL -100 bbl& Muss. No. 3;
32 " •• No. 2;
60 half Ourrels No. 4; for sale by
sepl.2 , J. S. BONN F:r & co.
1) 10 COFFEE—VU bags prime Rio Coffee for gale by
136 sstplu J. S. BON NET & CO., Liberty St.
r ANTE CURRANTS-4 0 casks in Store and for gale
L 4 by ritepl3) J. S. BONNET & CO.
ritOBACCO-50 boxes -- qs, Scttinl pound lump, ee l,
1 braced brands, for sail by
genii . J. S. BONNET& CO.
SEGA R. 4 'MO boxes sup. Principe Segura;
lOU " ". Regalia .. best brand'
for gale low by (sepl2) .1. S. BONNET & CO.
1 1EA-4W half cheEtsl Young Hymn Tea;
lb " " - Black "
50 boxes Imp. and Q. P.
Rec'd and for sale by [sCp(ol J. S. BONNET & CO.
CRbAM AND W. R. ~CHEESE—I3S boxes prime
elreese, for rale by pal .1 S. BONNET.
CHOCOLATE --: 5 boxep BaßimoreNo. 1 Chivokte,
for sale by Ismail] ' J. S. BONNET & CO.
RICE —5 tierces Rice, fqr sale by
Kepi° • J. S. BONNET & CO
BICARBONATE OF SODA— 3easlia, for Hale by
aeplo • J. S. BONNET &CO
T ENONS-10 boxes, leading ad or sole by
•si3pl:l ' J. S. f
SONNET & CO.
ROSIN -1 5 Ws. No. I, .•egeived an B ON NET gale by
sepl2 r J. S. N &CO
R. CREAM CREWE -160 boxes prime Cheese
11' • for sale by fsepl2) J. S. BONNET & CO.
Q . HERRING-2W boxes !No. Sealed Netting for
Os, sale by bsepl2l . J. S. BONNET & CO.
RYLTWEISKEV-64 bbli. pure "Old" RiTVVig;ikey
Bale by (seP l 4l ' J. s. BONNETa co.-
hhda. " Old Jamaica" Rum
5 " New 'England •• received a n d for
sale by (sapid) J. S. BONNET &. CO.
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N 0.6 Wood street
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lESES
Bankers alit etttangi PthkeilL
,
Domestic and Foreign Exchasige Bank' Notes,`
Odd and Silver, Bought, Sold anitzehangid,
AN TEE
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE
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William' AL. Bill, Air-
GI Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH.
117' INTEREST ALLOWED ON SUM DEPOSITS. [aug29
Mechanics Bank
111111.1(103 BtrILDING,VOIrani /JOVE BIARIERT MUST.
PHIS BANK is now prepared to do business. Open
from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
merest paid on Special Deposits
augli. THOhIPSON BEL:
WM. a. WILLIAIIS,
EXCHANGE AND BANKING OFFICE
N. E. earner of Third and Wood mewl.
SIGHT and Time Bills pf Exchange, Bank ,Notes an
foreign and domestic Coin bought and sold on th
most favorable terms.
Collections made in all the principal cities of the Union
at the lowest rates. lel2 •
I==3l
• - . • ..
£ HARM.' •
Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Dealers in Foreign and
Domestic Bills, Bills of Exchange, Certificates tl Depos•
it, Bank Notes, and Coin.
Corner of Third and Wood its., directly opposite the St.
Charles Hotel. may 2B
N. HOLDINS Q. SON,
Bankers and Dealers in Exchange Coin and Bank Notes,
No. 55 211areetstreet, PitUbUfgh.
(=LING RATIL ZICLIANGE.
New York pr I Cincinnati
Philadelphia • * " Louisville
Baltimore * " St. Louis,
. Datil NOTES.
Buying MU! , Buying rates
Ohio I Ms. .County & City ord'a
Indiana I " Relief !Nimes *
Kentucky I " Pennsylvania Co.
Virginia i " New York
Wheeling * " Maryland *
Tennessee 3 " New Orleans
anl9-y
ILL S. NOON.. THOS. SAHISHITT.
NOON SARGENT.
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N. E. Corner of Wood and Sixth sirens., Pittsburgh, Pa..
aLERs In Coin, Bank Notes,'rime Bills, Foreign
_lf and Domestic }.4change, Certicates of Deposit, &c
EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union
and Europe, for sale in sums to sun purchasers.
CURRENT' and par funds received on deposite.
COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the
lowest rates. sepll.ly
IIUrPMAN CASIDAY, Bill, Merchandise and Pro -
tp . duce Broker--Office, (ap stairs) No. 26 Wood stre et
Pitubrgli. mr4
WM. MILL£R, PntLAUA. WM. Etc =WM, PITIMHOIMMI.
MILLER k RICKETSON, Whoksak Grocers, and bu
porters of Brandies, Wines and Segal's; Nos. 172
and 174, corner of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh,
Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, &c., constantly on hand
Jon v A. Casio, late of New Lisbon, 0.• • W. S. &CANNES.
((IRAIU & SKINNER, General Agency, COMMiSSiOII and
.J Forwarding /11rrchants, No. 26 Market street, Pitts
burgh, Pa. Prompt attention given to the purchase and
gale at all kinds ot produce. septt!
_ .
Benjamin F. Brown,
ATTORNEN, AT LAW, Washington City, D. C., will
prosecute claims before the Departments and Con
gress. Business left with C. 0. Loomis, Esq., of Pitts
burgh, will receive prompt attention. sep4
MACKF.REL-40 bbls. No. 3, Mass. inspection, for
sale by (sep27] SMITH &SINCLAIR.
SUGAR -45 hhtts. N. 0. Sug
sep27
ICYrTON YARN-3000 tbs.
sep27
AILS—MI kegs, assorted
se .27
LOAF SUGAR-50 barrebt, assorted numbers, for
sale by tsep27l SMITH & SINCLAIR.
TOBACCO -25 boxes Rucker's s's;
15 '• Ryland & Myers' s's ,•
3 cases Myers' superior; with a variety
of other brands. Fur sale by
sep27 SMITH & SINCLAIR.
SMINGLES -40 M. Shingles on consignment and for
sale by MILLER & RICKEToON,
itep2s 172 and 174 Liberty et.
NO. SUGAR AND MOLASSES--
100 hhds. prime N. 0. Sugar;
300 bbls. N. 0. Molasses; in store and for sale by
MILLER & RICKETSON,
Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty street.
1)10 COFFEE%—ititt bogs Rio Co , ee
30 " Java " in store and for
1111LLE1t & RICKETSON,
172 and 174 Liberty et.
CHEESE -40 boxes Cream Cheese
60 " Common " in store and for
MILLER & RICKETSON,
172 and 179 Liberty st.
SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES-80 bbl St. James 9
gar House Molasses, in store and for sale by
MILLER & RICKETSON,
175 and 174 Liberty at
ICI.I-1u tierces Rice, just received au. for sale by
septlts MILLER & RICKETSON.
rIIGA RS--
13 eases Nos. 1,2 and 3 Cruz & Sons Principe Cigars
10 M." Ugues" Regalia
5 31. " La Esmaralda" Regalia
11 M. Eagle
In store and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON,
sep2s 172 and 174 Liberty at.
BACON -30 bhds. Cincinnati cured Bacon, Sides am
Shoulders, rec'd and for sale by
S. & W. lIARBAUGIL
CilAlll CHEESE—SO boxes Cream Cheese, a first
rate article, reed and for sale by
sepZ S. & V. HARBAUGH.
WI.ILASS-266 boxes ass'd stzes, reed and Mr sale
. by [sep2s3 S_& W. HARBAUGH.
FOUR— 71 10 - 7.WP.itrilyFloiii, re - Oil - ail - rife4
sale by (sep2sl S. & W. HARBAUGH.
WANVIaI---A limited amount of Allegheny dity i — u - R
County SCRIP, for which the highest rate will be
allowed in PAIL VUNDS. J. 11. CASIDAY,
sera' Bill Broker, 26 Wood at.
LOTS FOR SALE IN RENVILLA, (Nunnery Heil,
dlkeheny.)—Several small Lots, and one of Three
e r es—all of whach will be sold Cheap. and on time.
sepi THOMPSON BELL, Mechanics' Bank.
Oki A HS, CIGARS-15,000 Barrios Principe Cigar*,
11,000 Star do do
10,000 Steamboat do do
8,000 Yarn do do
5,000 Neptune Regalia do
19,000 La Palma do do
5,000 Merida ko
15,000 La Norma do
3,000 Washington !man do
1.5,000 Havana do
Just received and for sale by
sepl9 JOSHUA RHODES, No. 6 Wood a
3 BARRELS CLOVES;
1 hi. " Mace; just received and foi sale by
19 JOSHUA RHODES, No. 6 Wood at
American Woollen Good•
THE subscriber has on hand, consigned direct from
the manufacturers, as follows :
2 cases Grey Mixed Blankets '
I case " " Bearer Cloth;
4 cases - " Blanket Coating;
I case Bleck Tweeds;
Gold Mix
I bale Drab Blanket Coaling;
2 cases Family Bed Blankets, (white,) ribbon bound
I case Steam Boat Blanket,
Alt forsale ut manufacturer's prices. Terms LE easy.
H. E,
se .21 No. WO Liberty street.
R —25 hhls., fresh ground, on hand and for gale
KING & MOORHE&D,
Diamond.
PEPPER tiAIIeF.—ANI boxes Bird Pepper Sauce, a
splendid article, for sale by
sep2l RHODES it ALCORN, 30 Filth st.
MUSTXRD--Superfine Ground Mustard, in packages
to s,uit purchasers, for sale by
sep2t RHODES & ALCORN, 30 Filth st.
PPIPP,F,R—Ground Pepper in gunner, half and whole
packages, or sale by
Aep2l RHODES & ALCORN, 30 Fifth at.
01SALL KINDS, ground and unground,
sale by RHODES &
313 Fifth street
T_T LEE nes ILIOINVED nts °Fries to the first floor of
Wurehouse No. 100 Liberty street, corner Cecil's
septt
CASE AMERICAN ARMY CLOTH on hand and for
1 sale by (sep2l] H. LEE.
WOOL SACKS—On hand and for sale by
sepalE. LEE.
00L—The highest price in cash paid far Wocili,by
septh. U. LEK, Liberty at.
193}MmaRIMMMM
LEA pigs Lead reed and for sale by
RHEY, MATTHEWS .4. CO.,
•L 8 Water street.
CASE.:: CHROME GREEN AND YELLOW—For
4 , sale low by !sepal KEYSER dr, McDOW ELL.
eiriArtES' TRUSSES, lbr the rebel nrr
lJ rudical cure of Hernia or Rupture, Car sale by
KEYSER & MeDOWEL,I,
sep6 Corner Wood street and VII _
A-LAK LOT OF falGAlAAdiakliT,i4
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septa KEYSER & MoDOWELL
BRUSHES for sale at Eastern priees, for each
by [mall KEYSER de MeDOWELL.
AGENERAL ASSORTMENT OF P KFUMERY
Fancy Soaps, Hair and Clothes Brushes, .ty.
sep6 KEYSER & McDOWELL.
A LARGT; LOT OF EMERY for'sale by
sep6 ' :6; I I et
OFT RPENTIN E— 'or en eby
KEYSER & Mc DOWELL.
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F,, EELS. SPERM OlL—Far sale low by
sepCl KEYSER & MaDOWELL
COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE—A desriabl, location
for a country residence. THOMPSON BELL,
autrin At Mechanics' Blink:
T_)ENN STREET PROPERTY-3 0 feet odPerin, just
below St. Clair street—will be sold cheap; -
THOMPSON BELL;
awe. Meebanicit'itank.
S HI NGLFS—A lot of Shingles for 'late* enquire of
SCAIFE. Pi.ATILiNSON,
.ep.3 lot, between Wood ondMarket streets.
EAT ti ERS 1000 tbs. prime , Penna. Feathers teed
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and for stay by PAITON,Jr.,
au:3l No 17 Liberty et., opposite Snutbftetd.
GRAIN -75 bashele.prime
. 130 " " Otte, just todei'ied and for
snle.by
;MUMS 'PATTON,
aug3l N0.17 Liberty street.
LARD 01 1 —5 bbla., received and for sale by
awl' JAMES PATTON, Jr., 17 Libeny et.
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PRIVATE , DISEASES; .-•lii'Broiessi:gilo - ,. - „ , "„
65 Diamond'Alley, can be consatteitia
e ases oftterarricatartaturtrirMillents • ; • , " 4,
tcrtite lormanframe. , s
2 •
.riliSandSVPM.tteento dC1111140111)IihCeik;:. , ::
consequencesi together with all ~A
tiee , v t ee‘e",finpirities ortheblobd_ it'fithitildfseeseireif
tienerediorigin,skuidisedies,willietnctared,gleetmethritt - ''
discharges, seminal Weakuessand impotency; als o ', puesi -
rheumatistiti . female - weakilneei:diaelYlelY aribe•
monthly suppressionsi - Alseases Of-tha:'Joints, -. :fiatult in -
ann, nervous affe.ctiOnsipainsin'the back and loins,•irri- -
tations of the neck of thirbllidder arid kidneysi imorhutie
eruptions, tenet.* ringworne,'Meteuriardlienset , &e.
FOURTEEN , YEARS I 'AIMOTICE:
Exclusively devoted to theptutirinpmanient4firen.=
real disorders, and thoSe arising tresaryottihfultxceSsigii,
gaiety, climate, or impurities of shebtobd; - *hereby_the.:,:,
constitution May have been eitfeeltied;ettableS-DeMrdmi'
tooffer assurances - or speedy relief' to 'all whi:Onay;Pli l 443'."l
themselves under histare... - •• • • A "• , ..". , . - "t - •"• - •".."•: ,-. '
,Dr. Brown's offices axe convenientlyatranged inteeitir
state apartments: Patients - can visa Dr. B. withofit fear: 7 • •
of eposure to other visitors. • -
It • •
is of importance to ofine dteal
aid, to obtain good advideprivately andpromptly.
Mien, Dr. Brown's ready, skill removing venereal dB.
trues t in their various forms andstagesioftersindueemelda
which can rarely be equalled. - Strangers are hereby r ap..._
prised that Dr- Brown has been regularly educated la • ~.
every branch of medicine, and for the last,Awelve years.
confined himself excluaively: to the; treatment .01 111030
diseases.
Dr. Brown is - , the only regularly educated surgeon In
Pittsburghwho gives his wholeattention tathose corn!,
lE7Certain,safeand speedy'curesWill,
guaranteed.
; - ,,ttecent cases are relieved in aeltorlflraU t WithOntinter
motion from business.
iMr •• Hernia or Rupture.—Dr. Brown also
sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid fitiff,
tar attention to that disease. "
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Letters from a distance, asking adviceommf _
fee, or they will not be attended - ',-
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Darr - Office on Diamond Alley, a few doorifforaVeMit
street, towards the market. Consultations strictl i g r o i nfi=
dential.
L, Cashier.
EDWARD . HARM
BITTING RATE
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EUMATIS.M.—.Dr. 73romws newsy discovred rem'
edy for Rhenmatiamir. a speedy andeertala remedy
for that painfultrouble. Irnever (ails. . - -
Office and Private-Consultation Rooms No. 65, Dia,
mond , alley, Pittsburgh, Pd. The 'Dortovis always. at
home. ----janlfidatartf
pallor* /Magical Palm ExtruCier•-;
me THE PUBLIC—This is to certify dual ban, fottid
3„ Dal/ey's Magical Pain Extractor to prove a CUM) for-, - 1,,
the Chronic Rheumatism, which I have been anlicted
with for ten years, in my hip joints. . . •
ARRA/IAM R. VROEI AND.
deftmekanock, N. Y., April 8,131.8. .
Ala. 11. DALLES—Sir:-I have beeh tioubled-with,the -
Piled for eight . months, and could get no relief., You*
Magical Pain Extractor having been recommended
me, I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and ia .
a abort tune was perfectly cured!. Could I not, get any ,
more of it, I would not take a hundred , dollars for the
balance of my box. . WILLIAM lam-.
97 North Moore street, New York, June 19 ,18¢7. ,
CAUTlON.—Dalley'f only; Depot in, the vitiettlNero
York) and where the genuine A
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rtide.an obtained, „
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wholesale and retail, 5 .415 . .
H.Hemary is ihe inventor of Ihintruly invaluable coinlA
pound, and he never has, and : rimer - win eommanicata - ilie
secret of its preparation to any man living; and . ,"there 7
fore, no other person ever has made, or ever can -make. a
grant of it himself.
Cohnurferra ;abound! Every truly valuable article-is
subject to be depredated upon by-counterfeiters and im
posters; and nothing, that we know of, has more eaten- .-
sively experienced that fact than .Dalley's Magical Pain
Extractor!
A Tsar—The genuine Dailey, in cases of the severest
Burns, Scalds, Piles, &c., will afford -instant relief, and •
produce at once a cooling and soothingeffect , -eatracting
pain in and from one to fifteen' minutes' bathe sure, af.:
ways apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth.
And now mark the d(trerenee!—CounterfettExtractors,--
no mutter under what name they may appenror, blowup-
plied, altsays irritate and increase tapir:nil - .
Pamphlets, containing certificates ofenres,may be had'
gratis, on application to - .JOHN D. MORGAN, -
Western Depot, Pittsburgh.
r for sale by
SMITH .Ir. SINCLAIR
No. 5 to 10, for sale by
SMITH& SINCLAIR.
sizes, for stile by
SMITH & SINCLAIR
Da. Wm. Tsoan. Agerit
Drillers Animal Galvanic Cure. All, '.•
For Horses, Cattle, &c., cures spatriniqttittor t •masc.
pollovil,:sores 7 ffalle and bruises. Pamphlets contenting
certificates or respectable partiesarbellad on applb
cation to ••.JOkN D. MORGAN,
oetlibilkwy
• -Agentßittsburgb.-
DVAlllstorsts Albaesstinks•ollatioutast.
CONTAINING NO MERCURY, or o th er Datteral.:
has the power to cause, ll EXTERNAL - SORES,
SCROFULOUS HUMORS, SKIN DIMUSES; ; POI-
SONOUS WOUNDS to disehtuga their. itntrid mantels,
and then heals them. .
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It is rightly termed ALL-HEALING, for Motels scarce-,
ly a disease external or internal, that it will not benefit.
I have used it for the last sixteen years for all diseases
of the chest, involving the utmost danger and respolisi- - :
May, and I declare before heaven and man, that not in
one case has it failed to benefit, When the piatientwas
the reach of mortal means. . • •
I have had physicians learned in the profession, •I
have ministers of the gospel, judges of the bench, alder;
men, lawyera, gentlemen •of the highest eruditioni'and
multitudes of the poor use it in everyvarietyof way, and
there has been but one voice—one tudversalvoice, say.
M'ALLISTER, YOUR OINTMENT - 13'000D In
RHEUIiTATISIR.—It removes almestinimediatetriftei
infiarnination and swelling, when the pain teases.lltiad
the directions around the box.)
Ra.b-ACHt has - 'girls - one of the
head-fiche of twelve years standing, and who had reg
ular every week so that vomiting took place, SAr•AcKe,
Tboelt-tithe, and Ague in the Face, are helped with like
.
SCALD HEAD. —We have mired caseslhal actaslly
defied-every thing known, as weft as the abilitY.of fifteen
to manly doctors. One man told us he had:spent SZOM
on hiaehildren without any benefitovhen a few boxes or
Ottument cured them.
ENUM;I
BUIINS.—It is one of the hest things in thaworld for
Burns. .
PlLES.—Thousands are. yearly • c tired .by . this Dint.
men t. It ?myna fails in giving relief for the Piles. .
Around the box are directions for using,ild'Allister's
Ointment for Scrofiula ' Liver Complaint, Erysipelas, .
Teller, Chilblain, Scald Head, Sure Er eth COLInC3S Sore
Throat, Bronchitis, Nervous AireCtiollE, Pains, Disease
of the Spine, Head-ache, Asthma, Deafness, Earnche,
Burns, Corns, all Diseases of the Skin, Sore Lips, Ma
ples, &c.• Sores, Rheumatism, Piles, Croup, Swelled or
Broken &east, Tooth -ache Ague. in the Face, &c.,
If M0111.F.11 and NURSES knew its value incases
01 Swelled or Sore Breast, they would alwayaapplyit.—
In such cases, if used freely, and according to the dime- •
dcms around each box, it gives relief in•averyfsto hours..::
CORNS.—Occasional use of the Ointment will always - -
keep Corns from growing. People need never be troll. -
bled with them, if they use it frequently,
This Ointment is= good for any . part of.the body or limbs
whetLinfitimed, -In some cases it shhuld beadplied Mien. :
CAtPrION.—No Ointment will - genuine,ntilessi the: 1
name of JAMES McALLISTLII. is written with &pen._
on every label.
For sale by my Agents in all the principal cities and ...-
towns in the United States.
JAMES MCALLISTER, ,
Sole Proprietor of ' , the above medicine. ...
Principal Office, No. 22 North Third sL, Philadelphia.
PRICE 25 CENTS PEW BOX. •
Sold at Wholesale and Retail inPittsbinghby BRAUN
& REITER corner Liberty • and Si. Clair streets; L.
Jr.,WILCOX, corner of Market street and the Diamond;
also, eoruer of Fourth .and Smithfield greets WM.
JACKSON., No. SW•Liberty street ; arid' atthe 1100/C StonS,
in Smithfield H. third door from Second '-,Streetr and' in
Allegheny by If. P. Schwartz'and BoygeritT and by A
C. Smith, Birmingham ; D. Nagley, East: Liberty; IL
Rowland, McKeesport and Elizabeth; J. Alexander
Son, Motiongalula City, N. B. Bowman & CO., Browns-
vine ; I. T. Roger a, Bridgeport.; 4ohn.Barclay, Beaver;
James Daman, Full/nett ; 11. Watson & Co., New Castle
and S. P. Weaver. Freeport. ' mayllalitOd&wy
C HIiNEL4 E HAIR CREAM—A matchless article for
growth, beauty, and restoration of the' , Hair. This
Cream, when once known, will supercede all other arti
cles of the kind now in use. Where the hair is dead,
harsh, thin, unhealthy, uor turninggreyeafewanplica•
lions will make the hair soft and dark, and give; it a beau..
tiful, lively appearance• and will also makeilmaintaiif ,
its liveliness and healthy color, twicens long samlithe
preparations that are generally used. N'Vhere thedtair is
thin, or has fallen off, it may ha restored byusinir this
Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the babitot
using oils on their hair should at Mice purchase abottle ot
the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is socomposed that it•will
not injure the hair like the other preparations, but will
beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in everrin
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stance.
For testimony to its very saperiorepaalides,seethe fol
lowing letter from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to. !dears.
Ileadershott & Stretch, Nashville) general agents for the
Southern States:
Letter glad Rey. R. Caldwell, Pastor of the Presbyteries;
Churrh, Pulaski.
basses. HENDERSHOIT STl5l:ll±5 : GENTLENEEN.-I lake:
p.easure in adding sny .. testimony in favor of the excellent
preparation called Parish's Chissese Ear Cream; foe,'
about two years age'my hair J 5 ,111 3. very dry, bristly, and
disposed - to.come out; but having pioeuredithottle of the'
Cream, and used it according teMe_peeietiPliok,it is jl oW
elastic, soil, and firm MAIM head... - ' hruntbuisains and
oils .weee applied, each leaving worse OLIO
than before. This Cream, hOweil,eri hatt - Mei 'KE!y . ezpe.c
As an article for the toilet; gives It prefetene
over all: others, being , delicately perfumed - and' nor die ,
posed to : rancidity. pte ladies,aspecially, - willfind the
Chinese Cream tobe a - desideratum - a their pitaptaatitniii
for the toilet. : ResPetfiMV.4o'
Pulaski, January 7,1647.
D'Sold wholesale and retail, in Pittabiirilr;b
M. Toernsend, 46 Market st., and Joel Mohler; comer , of
Wood and Fifths% Jel64llcw-lr"5:-'
Wail 'Paper Wareliciniri -- '.. -"
N 0.47 MARKET STREET. PITTSBUROW,I!ENN'A - :; -. ..
THOMAS .I!Aliplp.kt, • '
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MDESPECTFULLY anuoune es. tia his friende :and, c pa-
Elki touters. that he has had at. no pastperiod el,le/Vi
sive a Stock as -he has at present. lie can otter to.yar! , .!*=.•
chasers, on very .moderate terms, at- the pig Atgatitaed.
stand in Market Vita., almost every artielern. ids
including counting-room. bed chamber,dininikrOorthpar-,,, -:-
101. and hall Paper. With Borders, Landserrpcs, Fire- • • -
board PrinM. Patna:and Transparent Window - Shades,
Bonnet and binao7o._ . / 10 , 11 d 5 l Wr it ing , W a n n ri a gi'" d '
Tea Paper ; he is allMmkklltiY supplied, teklaelltsY
merchants and housekepersto Call and exmaineittS_V!!•:'-:
sorunent....- . - -•
Rags and Tanners' OcrApa-takeija:lcada, at the htg
est pricer
AHEAD OF ALL 4 4
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PARED' and sold by YOUNGS*.
tabetsfatreet. This powerfully cancehtrateit.prel:
partition; the medical virtues of 'which areltantd-tn'bh-. l '.
eight times the istrength of the origiitainetitan?o
It isputuP ,
:bottles at 25'and,27f Bents,
directions for its use:- In eirery disarmer wherotbe
nal American Oil has, been foumirit all efloaCimatVantP:',V 7
it solar exceeds the origikal na !brander - MIMS nt ., %.
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try .i t • 'lOOll YOIITtGSO
The original Oil, in. ite..naturiil slate ne,talrork:
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from - the boiVelstif iloi - eitih t nan had above — anti
sr ill Go - found gsniiine, notwithstanding a certain firm
claims to be the only Proprietors:
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