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BS elejrnil.Braati =Bata Stilree; will come of .ciif...Friday..oVenitig; the 12th ot.Oetober,.at the Leflyette:.44emidj, Moles. 4 - celebrated 'ffarper_still accompany the Itatati. It will. be one of the most Cele rated.aftcriSt thei - fetteori.. Tielste cab be had of the octs:lW FITIEUEPS, IMILITARY; AND CinC BALL will 4yert.. on Wednesday. - eyenlier O ctober ObstitfitaleSiO Eve) at the aitititYette• A510161 - s' , Booms, Wilyerlkbt Brasil Band. • A Supper will be prepared-for the Oecnsien. Tickets can b e 'hiel Of the Managen~LL: • . • Oet3:2a , L I VP. Vai,lrincrant all..•!The citizens are respect '.ally trirerthed•;thatr the "Ritestourrr 'Fran COMPASS' Will ;'cre a BALI4en - Piniet evening, November 9ar, et the atette - Attemblit'liboin*: .• The *Menagere havettigaged Dl,Afeios'.BindfOi l tbe , ticOskiit: ' sep2s:td CI. Denitst....Bsuaorrxe to Et ew.three 'story Erick Starrasuax. sr., one door be .ow Sixth street. TEETH _INSERTED, from one to a • hole Neu; by Atrnomherie Pressure, with a beantifhl presentation of the Natural Gust' restorior the FAOS to 111 original atuipe. , TEETH Errkitc7, with Little r no pain. Dacxvan Tsara permanently -salted by toranta, preventing the Tooth-ache' which is much bet er than curing it; though it should be done in five min . es, or direntastantly. apatay ~. ~., ],..--:„,, ,-,''..:- - • . . 1 ;:.:,'.g..',• , .'.Y:1; : -':,.. - . :, ,:':'.',; 1 . - ;. , '',.'",';i 7 , ::•..rt::i,.,,,,:,•;:f.1.,...,,::',::ii.;:i',...,:,,.;.,:..;7:: - ' ;a .- ~ *:::.•"':-1 , :?!,.. , ::;::::;:'.: - ::f. -:'.'i:%'-`:.!-V.,'•':.)4'..;_ L.,:f,, - : ;.; : . .;.. - •5,... ; . ; :: ; :.. - 2. - ; .:-..:,,:.r...:,',-4.,.-,:,:;:'.:%,:i_; BEM MEW 4,:i-.. i...::.;...,:',J,,:i.i,',. REM ENKA :.i,., , .T.,„. , .A .... f.'‘-...••• - • , : . :;,•.... , :..1 , ...2. , 1-..?,1:..: ',. ..f;[. ~'~"~ - , .70 c5?"1 . 2.!•Q:.-4" , .. 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Lorton, No. 336—Meets every Tuesday netting. * 0- 87—Meets let and ad Iday oremh :11/0/IM , . _ mar2S—ly r. 10.-Of -o, Ve....A.L1.1681294 LODOS, No. 4U eels ak.lhe *la% corner of Wood street and Virgin lley, eiery,thuns4a3ioveniog, at 8 o'cloCk. „• Gaonosjlsssa-tr,Seesy. R Pre Chancse of obtaining a superfine RAT r CAP Nun! to any that can be manufactured, is now tiered, us 1 am.detennined to sell off' my present stock t . • ally retluced prices, in order to make room for my stock. "It you would secure a vltun call soon. /52371 " 130 Wadi st..cOrner el' Virgin alley. -: IrrAttesitton.—ROßEßT BARKER, Iktraan.a.MT J.l.ll.ollilV6;3tafarkecbdttletH Second and - Third strata, • burgh. '--Constantly on band, n large and general Im. .rtraensof FaSHEIONAHLE BELOT-MAHE CLOTHING. Particular Anedtion paid to the Cutting' of Custom " ark,arldeli *ill be made in the most fashionable man er, and . owreasonable terms. " mayB NADlCe.*ThelomacansiaTercoas &mare, of Pius . urgh and Allegheny, meets on 'the second Monday of vecy_Maathat Schochleiters, (ho Diamond. aulnyj- • Join Ymmo,jr., Secretary, HQ' Moitiniv—The - ,Journeyinen Saddlers, Harness nd Trunk Makers' Society - meets the first Saturday of very month, at Union Roll, corntr of Smithfield and ifth streets. . . (innylnay) W. C. Gsa.t.statu, Sec'y. Er TOWAXICIAION on TUE RM.— Wrighes Indian (path/CT/11s Will be found a certain curs for the above awful malady; because they purge front The body those . erupt and stagnant humors which are the cause not • nly of-inflammation of the eyes, but of every descrip.• ion of disease. Prom three to six of the above named . &an Vegetablo Pills, taken every night on going to •d, will in it abort time completely rid the body of eve • thing thatitoppcuted to health; and therefore will as. uredly make a-perfect cure of inftaaunasion of the eyes, d at thesame time the blood and other fluids will be of uch a healthy quality; that disease of any kind will be . solutely impossible. . Beware of Counterfeits and Imitations.—Remember . at the . Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable [' ills have thascritten signature Of W MUM& Watairr on t. e top label each box. 1 Remember...l2lBo, that EL .Etirryser, Druggist. corner of RAM and Thinl streets, is not. an agent for this meth 'inel and we cannot guarantee as genuine that offered y him for sale. • The genuine •is for. _sale at Dr. Wright's Principal I ;, ce, lag-Dace street, Philadelphia; and by JOHN 110APSON, 156 Liberty street, Piusburgh, Pa., who sole agent for this city, by whom dealers can be sup. lied kith*. wholesale rate. • oct2 . • Ur& LIFHKEISOF= FROM THE VERDE OF TEE GHATS:— re. Eggantresides on Race, three doors above Eighth) ays thatishe hasbeeit consumptive for the last six years, d 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, andthe blood now settled under my nails, and my ulcerated both externally and internally, and my hyciclan Row called in a celebrated Lung Doctor, who aid that there was-no hope of my recoverznpr. Some of y friends.calledin to take their tart leave! With a faint ope I now commenced taking Dr. Rogers' Liverwort d Tar—and what a happy cbang - e. I now enjoy better ealth thin I - have since I was fourteen years of age, and awe gained in flesh from ninety to one hundred and rty pounds within the lust three months. • We, thelmdersigned,.state that we are acquainted and isited Eggert during her sickness, and believe the hove statement to be true. JOIIN MICLWIDY, D. K. Lsicerrr, Deacons or the First Congregational Church. Cincinnati,-December let, 1847. Be sure arid call for Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar. as is the. only sure remedy for Consumption, Coughs, • ids, ' For sale by RIPD & CO.; also by D. E. KNETELAND, ittsburgir. sepOidtsw Ir TOOTII-Arllli, -TESDICIL Guas, BAD BILEATII AND • EMI TninnL—By the nee of Wheeler's celebrated en-berry_ ,Tooth Wash, Tooth-ache can be effectually need. Tender and Diseased Gams made firm and ealthy. - Bad '.Breath much improved, and the Teeth ed tom tartar, and made beataifully. white. Price, 50 eats per bottle. This article is patronized by the elite I societyis highly concentrated, and will make one • int of the wtuth. Sold Wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his • •I and Shoe Store, "BIG 1300 T," 8•J Liberty street, ad of Wood.street. Pittsburgh. ap27:6mdAw Criscrensit, August 14, 1845. Airrouteuxecr Cunt or ERVEXPZIAD OF Sirrecrt EAR' Srarretwo.—Mr. Everett—Sir: This is to era' , ,that 'hive been, afflicted with the Erysipelas or sixteen:yam; during thattime I have employed any of our most eminent physicians and have spent • large amount of money, but continued to get worse ally, until last February, I was brought to my bed .d given tip by my physicians. I had become so ore and swollen, that I could not bate my clothes n me, and had.lain in that situation for four or five eeks, in nu& pain that I could not sleep ; nor °old I tiet any ease from any medicine that phyrd ans could give me. I also applied sweet cream, •at that was too revere. About April, I heard of the erican Oil. I procured a bottle and commenced , sing it, by bathing and taking it internally ; and in ass than week I could walk eight or ten squares, two weekly i was perfectly restored. I still con • . tie well. It has been used in the family where I eoard fiir rheurontism, and for weak and inflamed ore - eyes,-- ,and proved an effectual cure. I would ecommend all that are afflicted to give it a trial. JAMES 11. DEAN, Catharine, between John and Smith streets. Sold wholesale and retail by Wm. Jackson, the loptieter's sole and only , agent for western Penn. Ivaniai Western Yirginia,rind Northern Ohio, No. Libertl street, head of Wood street, Pittsburgh. rice 50 cts. per bottle. Br.waaE or ritrucaous: Coutrrcnrcrrs.--None is :minima but what has the name aed - addreis of Wm. ackehr; No; 89 Liberty, street, Pittiabergh, on the abet, and in the pamphlet in which , each bottle in enclosed. 'J'he names of the - proprietors, D. Ball ilk Co., Kentucky, is. also printed in the pamphlet» nether way .of detecting the counterfeits; is the difference in' price. The genuine is Brad invariably at 60 eter,tiei biotite, and no less; while some of the counterfeits-ire Sold at various' prices under. Sold retail by sub ;agents in , almost.every tewn in the above Districts: sep76:dBtvr; UrrPe'rrCilettd.P Emporium, No. 27 'Market 'stett;_ between Front' rind Second meets. TURundresigiwd wOuldiesPeatfolly inform his friends and-customers that he- hairjum received a splendid ussortfizelit of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VEST MOB, of the-latestTand most desirable patterns, and is now prepared balli all orders in , hiti line: His long ex perience in thehnainess enables himio hope for aliberal ' , hare Of patronage. Ile. will make all desoriptions of Clothingin,the.bestmanner and most fashionable style, Or cash. ,[octit] . CHEAP' O&M CLOTHING STORE. No. 230 Liberty - Street, corm!' 6'o4er:sun:Alley Ifillgsubscribersteg leave to inform their friends and the piddle in general, tbat . th6y Istivolissaciated them selves" tosetttee'' for th e - ptarpose ,of carrying on the CLOTHINO BUSINESS in all its various branches.— Our sleek -or. CLOTHS , cosrltrEliEs,:rESTlNGS, ure.all-of "the. - most seasonable patterns. " Persons wishing to have Clothing made to.rder cannot fail to be suited. READY. MADL CLOTHING o f' all descriptions kept constantly on Lan& Also, 0 - entleuten!s FuralShieg goodly such as: Shirts, Suspenders 'and Cravats, , . - Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere es we arc determined to sell cheap for case. AVM AVM A.. !MULLEN, . ; LC. itubIELLEN, Hotel, Pittaburohe Situa" owirauT'Streec opposite the Lcileding tzt" the - ,Browstserals Steam Packets. 1118 Hoditchavistrundergene n thorough repairing Twad littingV; both inside . and bat, the subscriber is determined to use'every exertions in his power to make all comfortable that think Koper to callwith hint. The Table will lie always supplied with the best the market affords. The. Bar - Will be, supplied with the best and choicest llsnore._ --r Attached to theltoaseis anood_stahle, attended by a good Hostler. JAhWa REAMER.. )y2O ' 7 \ • 7';,Y =.~~; - ' --•: ' ,. ' .:i . •,, ' , '": : : - . 1 . -,, . , _ 4-- . 5 ' , '•f1.'3... -, z; . - - .:',:! , ,:', , , - ... - :'..-i., :; ...., .„,..: ~.. ~~~*?_' :k-.;_ ... •,,,,,•-•:—,...,,,J--.•,,:,:.•1„.-.,,-....,.,.., !,.• - •,,. - -.,.. - .: ' , :•-.7. , .:i-: , i•;.:,. - , , ,!Z •rc '.' ;' ••• -, ' ,." : -.i.i..-x••;,.,.-,, . '''''''''''''-"&7;-.','•-•,--.-•,,';'•.•••,,-..';':..:•:;,•:::e..:::'•••-,-:.: .....,,,..,„. ... ..... • MEE MEN Zoninuer Licit ianb , Sittantial • FITTSBUROHOOAED OF TRADE. GEORGE - OGDEN, - S. VON DONNEORST, Commrsis Fon Ocroßia. W. DENNY, ' . PASSENGER ABRANGEMENTS FOR 1846. SteambomPacketLine,leasesdallyfor Cincinnatl,lo aw Passenger Packet, via Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia, L A. as., and 0 P. K. Nail Coach Line,dinict to Philadelphia, 9 a. at., and 12} P. M. Western and Eknithern Mail Coach Line, 0 a. K. North-Western, via Cleveland, dally,lo m. Erie and Western New - York . , daily, Sta. st. North-Eastern, to Philadelplua,daily, except Sundays, 4 • ARRIVALS AND DEEARTURE OF. MAILS. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 a. et., closes 19 Western Mail,Cln. and Loniay., due 8 r. st.,closess Aar. Elowl.vlaßelt.andWaibington,due 8 P. te.,closess a. N. `North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 a. et., closes 9 4 24. Erie and Weetern New York, due 8 r. is., closes 8 414 • STOCKS. Par calm'. Atha. Offered Bank of Pittsburgh.-- 850,00 850,00 850,00 Exchange Bank- • ... 60,00 47,00 40,00 bfamhants' and M. Bank 50,00 :61,00 50,00 Farmers' Deposit Bank. ---• None in market. Band Street Bridge 50,00 60,00 49,00 Northern Ltbertiesßridge • 50 , 00 35 , 00 Old : Allegheny Br:dgo • • -- • • •- 25,00 38,00 35,00 Comelharille R. 11.. Stock, paid on City Bonds 0 cr-ceat;)• - Monongaholaßridge----- 25,00 Gas Stock- • --------- 50,0 0 Penna. Ws, quoted in Philadelphia Penna. ti s, • 101-4 New issue Treasury Notes, o's, quoted in Philada-1174 The river began to swell again on Saturday and business commenced again with increased vigor.— We never knew merchants to be so busy packing and shipping. FLOUR..There was no change since Friday; we beard of some sales at 84 25. The market is very dull and uncertain. There is considerable flour in store, the owners expecting an advance. BACON..The market tends downward.atill, but no change since Friday's report. GROCERIES.. No change in .Sugar or Molasses, th, _lough both are held firm. There appears to be an advance in Coffee. We heard of one sale at 10c; but the regular price remained during the day at 9c. The impression is that 10c will be the rate this week. AU PION SALES, BY JAMES MU:ENNA, AUCTIONEER, No. 114 WOOD SiIiDET, TIME DOGE! DOOM. FIDIII. • ADMINISTILATIUX'S SALE OF SP LEN DID HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Feather Beds. Bed ding, Mattresses, Carpeting, China and Queensw are, Kitchen Utensils, Bottled Wines, I Horse, 1 Cow, and a quantity of Books; also. 1 Gold Patent Lever Watch, at AUCTION,—On Monday, October 15th, at 10 o'clock iu the forenoon, will be sold, without reserve, by order of Mrs. Elizabeth Hughes, Administratrix of the late Ed. ward Hughes, dec'd, at his late residence, fronting on the Philadelphia Turnpike, near the Two Mile Lane, a large ma:unity of splendid F urnituro, Feather Beds Redding, Mattresses, China and Queensware, Kitchen Utensils, 1 Horse, 1 Cow, 1 Gold Patent Lever Watch, a lot of Books, Ac. Among the articles of Furniture may be mentioned, in part, the folloving-1 mahogany book case, 1 mahogruay pier table, 2 hair seat sofas, mahogany side tables, dining and breakfast tables, 2 mahogany dressing bureaus, 1 wardrobe, mahogany and sherry bureaus, hair and cane seal chairs, fancy and common chairs, rocking chairs, sewing stands, wnsh stands, high and low post bedsteads, 1 side-board, large and small looking-glasses, globe lamps, candelabras. Venitian and oil blinds; a large lot of splendid Pictures, in frames ; 1 writing desk, feather beds, under beds, hair, husk and straw mattresses and bedding; carpeting, hearth rugs, fenders and fire irons,l brass clock, China, Queensware, glassware, kitchen utensils; Madeira and Pale Sherry Wines, in bottles ; 1 excellent family Horse, 1 Cow, 2 setts single Harness, brass mounted ; 1 fine Gold Patent Lever Watch; a quantity of miscellaneous Books; a lot of Farming Utensils, tre. Terms at sale. ELIZABETH HUGHES, Administratrix. oct2 JAMES MaKENNA, Auctioneer. CASKS OF ASSORTED LIVERPOOL WARE AT Anemic—On Monday next, October 6th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold, without reserve, at • Mc- Kenntes Auction Rooms, 9 casks of assorted Liverpool Ware. Israel JAMES MeEENNA, And To MERCHANT TAILORS AND OTHERS—GO PACE/LOSS ow POW/EON Day Goons AT AUCTION, AT McRENNA'S.—The subscriber has received invoices and bills of lading of GO packages and eases of Foreign Dry 3oods, direct from one of the most extensive foreign agencies in New York, with positive unlimited instruc tions as to prices, and peremptory orders to have them sold ou Monday October 22d, by catalcgus, sale com mencing at 10 o'clock—and if not closed, continued next day. The greater part is composed of English, German and French superfine Broad Cloths. It is the best chance ever offered to merchant tailors in this city. Catalogues will be ready three days before the sale. oct& JAMES Me KENN A, And. 4 TRUNKS — OF VALUABLE BOOKS, Clothing and other articles, I German Rifle, I Guitar, &c. to pay boarding and other charges, at AUCTION.—On Monday evening, November sth, at 9 o'clock precisely, will cause to be sold at McKenna's Auction Rooms, in the City of Pittsburgh, to the highest and best bidder, to pay a certain amount of boarding and other charges, the contents of 4 trunks containing Books. The greater part are very valuable works on chemistry, in the Ger man language- Also, a lot of second-hand clothing, I guitar, I German rifle, said to be an excellent article.— The ow net of the above mentioned property or his agent will take notice that said goods and articles described in this advertisement. will be sold at the date and hour men tioned therein, unless redeemed before, by paying all charges and costs. ANNE MURRAY. octs JAMES McKENNA. Auct'r. PSALE of an Extensive Wholesale and Retail SHOE STORE, AT AUCTION.—On Wednesday, October 17th, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be com menced the sale of the entire stock of an extensive wholesale and retail Shoe Store, at the corner Of Fifth and Smithfield streets. The assortment is so very large that sufficient space cannot be given to enumerate the various articles and qaalities in this advertisement. It comprises, in part-149 cases sad packages Boots and Shoes, ladies and gentlemen, misses, children's. and youths' wear, of every description; all of which will be sold in quantities to suit purchasers. Also, a large as. sortment in the shelves, suitable for retail trade or cus tomer wear. This is the largest and best assorted stock of Boots and Shoes perhaps ever offered at public sale in this city, and affords en excellent and rare opportunity to merchants and others wishing to buy. Terms at sale. oct2 JAIIIFS McKENNA, Anat. ILARGE TRUNK OF CLOTHING, Watches, Jewel ry, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Shears, &c., and one Fowling Piece at AUCTION, without reserve, on ac count of whom it may concern, to pay rent and other cliarges—On MONDAY, OCTOBER. Bth, at 2 o'clock in :he afternoon, I will cause to be sold to the highest and best bidder, at hIcKENNA , S AUCTION ROOMS, in the City . of Pittsburgh, the contents of a large oil ;loth cov ered trunk, to pay the amount of 89250 of one wiener's rent due and ending on the Let day or January, 1849, with several other charges to be added, unless redeemed be fore the above mentioned date and hour, by the owner or his agent. Said trunk was left with the subscriber by the owner, L. P. Coined, in pledge for the above named amount., to be redeemed in three weeks—since which time I have heard no account or tidings of him whatever. The contents are 1 lot clothing, table cloths, towels, fine shirts, hdkfs. and cravats, 1 pair boots, 3 pair ladies' slippers, I shaving box with razor, &c.; mahogany box containing 3 gold patent lever watches, 1 gold I' epine, 2 silver levers, 1 small scale for weighing gold, a lot gold rings, breast-pin, guard chains and jewelry, 4 gold pins ; also, 1 sett knives and fork 5,1 small paper box containing 19 pen-knives, 1 baggamon board, a tot women's wear ing apparel, among which is one splendid dress, a fine shawl, 1 remnant Irish linen, 1 piece book muslin, a quantity of lace and insertings, about 20 yards flannel, 2 remnants cloth, a few dress patterns of calico and alpa • ea ; also, 1 fowling piece; a lot books. Terms : cash, par funds P. 11. ANTRON. sepl3 JAMES McKENNA. Mutt 1(119 Packager of Foreign Dry Goods T ATCTION.—On Tuesday, October 9th, at 10 A o'clock, will be commenced the said of 189 Packages French Goods of every description, the most extensive lot s3rer offered either at Public or Private sale west of the Allegheny maintains, the principal part of which comprise - Silks and Laces. Terms—All' sums under $5OO cash, par funds ; from $5OO to $l,OOO, four months; over 84,000 six mouths, with good approved notes. Catalogues will be ready October Bth. augl3 JAS. hPKENNA, Auctioneer. PEKIN TEA. STOLLE. THE subscriber has just received, at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth street j a very large and well select ed stock of pure GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, from N York, all of which has been received in this country since the let 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 aniother house in the city.— We invite retail grocers to call and examine our stock and, prices. They can have it packed in 1, y and 1 lb. paCkages,slb. tiu cannisters, or by ha chests, to suit . their convenience. Our retail prices vary for Oolong, Black Teas from 50 Cts. to 81,50 V 0 ..114; Ning Young Soung_Llyson, Gu uchong, 50 cut.; Con 'go SO, and Engiish Breakfast 50 ; Yonpow der and lmpenal,from 35 cents to 81 ' l5 • Families are requested to send and get samples of our Teas, and try them, before purchasing. myStal.kw A. JAYNES', 70 Fourth st. rikIOCOLATE, COCOA AND BROMA—Baker's Bra- Ints,tio. 1 Ch °solute and Cocoa; also, Schmitz' sweet spiced Chocolate, Just reed and for sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE: 70 Fourth street. may 24 T . 7 7 k 1 . 7 , - 'I" _= ~"~;- .. .. ,`•Lry.. ~._„, Y~~~ .. T,::. r.,', - BEM MEE -~^~~ -. MEWS MEM ME=M=EVE= Dally lievlaw or the Markets. OFFICE OF THE POST, MONDAY ISSomuise, Octota 8, 1849. 'WHITE SUHARS.—Lovering's Loaf, Crushed and Pulverized Sugars just reed and for stile by the bbl. or at retail, at the P):;KIN TEA. STORE, 70 Fourth street. may 24 FLNE COFFEES—Minim, African, Java, Lagnyra, St. Doming_o and Rio Colrees,Mst ree'd and for sale ut dm PM :)/I'M 70 Fourth at mar 24 Ptucubna NOTICE. —To ntv FRIENDS A.ND Tan Plinio: I have received Scott's Plate of Fashion Also, a small assortment of Goods, which I will he happy to m ake to order, cheap for cash. M`GUIRE, imp? Tailor, Thiod street. . . . and PAPER— A saperica article of Printing . and Book Paper, of various sizes, constantly on d and for sale. B. C. HILL, otll , l • . 97 Wood street. rhCigES HARERD FLANIJust receivid and '.4 for sale by the piece, by H. LEE, • oct4 Liberty street, opposite Fifth. "_ _*=_- "° ~-~;,~ r . ,I lIESEM 11.ttint intelatente. PORT'OF PITTSBUROR• 5 Farr WATER IN THZ CILANNSL ARRIVED, Steamer Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver. " Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver. " Louis fir Lane, Bennett, Brownsville. Philip Doddridge, Brownsville. • R. Wightman, —, Elizabeth. • Peytona, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Wellsville, Barnes, Bridgeport. • Ludlow, —, Zanesville. • J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. • Star, Galisteen, " Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville. • Beaver, Clarke, Wellsville. " Jenny Lind, Gallagher, Zanesville. DEPART D, Steamer Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. " Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver. " Louis M'Lane; Bennett, Brownsville • R.Wietman, —, Elizabeth. Philip Doddridge, —, Brownsville. " Peytona, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Mayflower, Fisher, St. Louis. Caledonia, Calhoun, Cincinnati. • J. Nelson, Moore, heeling. " Isaac Newton, Hemphill, Cincinnati. " Schuylkill, Marshall, St. Louis. " J.J. Crittenden, Hutchison, St. Louis " Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville. " Pacific, Campbell, Cincinnati. S' 1849. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAM PACKI3IT LINE. THIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highestwages are paid for the services of the best and most experienced men engaged in the river busmen.— The line has been in operatton for six years; has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the Slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge coin parison with any passenger line in the Union for safety, regularity, and speed. All that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: 5,00 1,43 02,00 16,60 MOND.AYPACERT.—The MONONGLECELA.Capt. Sums, e eve Pittsburgh every Monday morning atlo o'e lock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. M. TITBSDAY PACICET.—The Imam No. 2, Capt. Jae. Siine'clur, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 P. M. WEDNESDAY PACKET.—The Now ENGLAND No. 2, Capt. B. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at lOo'cloc k Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at 10 P. at. THURSDAY PACKED—The MtnlikaT, Capt. S. .7. Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock i Wheeling every Thursday evening at id P. X. FRIDAY PACKET—The Ct.tresu No. 0, Capt. Crooks will leave Pittsburgh every Friday moming at it/o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening salt:FP:li. SATURDAY PACKET.—The l'itiontk - vora No. 2, Capt. I. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P. Pl. SUNDAY PACKET.—The iSA.AC Niro , rox, Capt. P. Dere!, leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning a 10 o'clock; Wheeliiig every Sunday evening at 10 r. t. LOUISVILLE PACKETS. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI ac LOUISVILLE 01110 LINE. RBGIILAS SATCRD•T Psecx-r.—The A No 1 fine and fast passenger steam Poe ket TELEGRAPH, J. Ilezlep„ Corn mander, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board, or to T FORSIH & DIJNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters The Telegraph will-run in connex ion with the Ben Franklin No G and Pike No J, to Sant- Louis—tulle IhrOUgh.STVE DAYS. oettl:ly 1848. 1848. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. PEBTIVAIIT Ist 1848. Faauvauv I Rt, IRAS. .1 LEAVE. DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M The following new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC, Capt. James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOUIS IIiPLANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and are fitted up without ragard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat, at the foot of Ross at. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertised hours.octil _ _ - "ltitttlar Zane@ ville Packets. AEASteamer YANKEE, Capt. McKim, leaves eve Saturday, at 2 o'clock, r n. Steamer JENNY LIND. Captain GALLIGIIER, leaves every Tuesday, at 2 CiCIOCii, P. u. For freight or passage apply to W. B. WHEELER, Agent . acid __ Corner of Water and Smithfield ste. ' Regular Packet for Sluttish. THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE, Capt. asairsa, will leave for the above and inter me ate ports on Wednesdays and Saturdays. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to octG Gb.O. B. MILTENBERGER, Agt. For /leaver and 'Wellsville. Tus new and splendid passenger steamer CALEB COPE, A. 111trauocs, Master, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports : every Tuesday, Thursday. and Saturday. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply on board. oe.d Tuts steamer BEAVBR, CIIAM. E. CLARKE, Master, will leave this city every Monday, ties ay and Friday, at 10A. M. She has a boat at the landing, between Wood st. and the Bridge, prepared to receive freight at any nine. luct6 Win. B. Wheeler. STEAMBOAT AGENT, can be found at Wesley Grier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith field streets, Pittsburgh. oe For Clnolnnati-.Elegalor Packet. . The fine steamer MT. VERNON. MILANI Kovterz, Master, will leave forthe above and &uterine tate porta, regularly, every Saturday evening. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to oct6 OEO. B. MILTENBERGFJI, Ag't. k The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, Copt. AI apt. W. HML, will run regularly be tween t urgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, P. st. For freight or passage, apply nu board. oct6 LpROPOSALS will be received at Johnstown, Cambria YCounty, Penna., from the Ist to the 12th of Or-rostra ogre, (or the Graduation and Masonry of that portion of the Pennsalcania Rail Road East of section No. 54, op posite Blairsville, a distance of !AS miles—embracing a considerable amount of heavy Rock lltcavatlon and Embankment. Plans and profiles of the work may be seen at the office, within the time above specified. For farther information, apply to EDW. MILLER, Esq. Engineer of the lA'estern Division, Summit P. 0., Cambria County. Peuna. J. EDGAR THOMPSON, Chief Engineer. EEGUSEVEL DEPAIMMICHT P. R. R. co., FAlrtourr, Aug 28, 1849, Harrisburg, Aug 25, tea:., keg:l:dui) TEAS frE AS I S TEAS t 1 I it IT is with pleasure that the illbrOribore in form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have completed arrangements with Messrs. J. C. Jenkins & Co., of Philadelphia, to receive their superior PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter be kept constantly on hand. They are neatly and securely put up In metallic packs of 1, 1 and 1 lh each. widi their printed curd—showing the kind of Tea, pr ce, name of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked. RETAIL PRICEs: 1 62 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 Gunpowder 50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 Ilyson 50 62i 75 1.00 1,25 eI Y. Ton 50 thli 75 1,00 1,05 1, 50 Black 117 e 50 BLecits' Fine and Extra Fine • • •75 1,00 1,25 1,50 We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, if not superior to any sold in this City, and should they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, and the money will be refunded, us 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 sale by JOS. S. M. YOUNG & CO., N, W. corner Ath and Ferry streets, and E. YOUNG & SON, apt 6 S. W. corner Sit and Ross streets. Presbyterian Book Rooms, No. 79 Wood street, up stai rs . WIIERE will be found for sale nu assortment of val uable RELIGIOUS BOOKS and TRACTS, com• prised in a series of about four hundred different publi cations, (of which catalogues can be had on application,) embracing Many standard works In Theology, Biogra phy, &c. er.c., selected and published by the Presbyterian Board of Publication, in Philadelphia ; and well adapted for Sabbath School, Congregational, Minister's and Pri vate Libraries. Persons wishing to purchase such Books, are invited to call and examine the assortment. The Depository of the Pennsylvania Bible Society is kept at these rooms. oct&d&w3m Variety and Dry Goods. itircCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, No. 97 Wood stre.t, next door above Diamond alley, Witutessi.s. Oast. ERA IN DRY 600DS AND FANCY iltsratnts, beg leave to say to their customers and all country merchants and trade dealers, that their stock is most complete. They have devoted considerable time to the selection of their FALL STOCK, and feel warranted in saying that they can offer Goods which will compete in quality and price with any house in the city. Merchants visiting the city, will please call and examine. All orders promptly attended to AIiTHITE FIS bbls. and la hairs bbla, an store V V and - tor so le by (sep2al KING & MOORHEAD. SEGARS--aooboxes sap. Principe Segars; 100 " Regalia " best brand or sale low by (sena) J. S. BONNET I CO. =ME ItEl ~-.1, % :- . :,,,, , , 1, , . • • -r> "' ,;•:.,; f I L . I N ; - , 4 • .it :,j SeTir — A7r - i - -angement. ~ f ~ ~~.~• r ~ )• `~M~~I~ Franklin Packet. Notice fcTirTiiiiir ix( ori r ,t s . : -,t7,-,,,,, : -7 ' - ' , . 5. 6i:i.:7-r - -r - ';' , '?i':4 : - . . '..i';',.t..;..•,-.•47-' ' ,. P:t' - -: - :',: - . 1.';,,•i.,*'',:;;1.-,f:-•;.:7,..;,:T'.-.":t.f:,.:_'.-...,•rd':.i. MEE MEM - . -'-., . , • MII=E s • , - r '' ' Ebutation: —••- YOUNG LADIES SEMINARY. ALLEGHENY. TBE AUTUMN SESSION of thi s Institution will com mence on the first Monday in September. Rooms on Federal street, in " Colonade Row,' 2d door from the bridge. RATER 05 TUITION PER SESSION 05 DIVE MONTHS. English Department, including Reading, Orthography and Defining, Writing, English Grammar, Rhetoric, Logic, English Composition and Criticism,Geography, 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 a thorough English Education. - - - 820 00 Classical Department, including the Latin and Greek Languages, each - S 6 00 French - - - - 810 00 German . - - - 810 00 The services of competent teachers are secured for such as desire instruction in French and German, and also in Drawing, Painting andhlusie. It is desirable that pupils enter at the commencement of the Session; yet they are regeived at any time, and are charged at the above rates from the time of entrance. ::No deduction made for absences, except in cues of protracted illness. Further information may be obtained, and applications made by calling upon the Prustcyst., at his Rooms on Federal street, or at his lodgings in " Irwin's Row," Lib erty street Pittsburgh, between 211 and 4th streets; or by addressing a note through the Pittsburgh Post Office, to the Principal. N. W. METCALF. Allegheny, August 7, 1840. iaugnatil Modern Languages. CF. SANDERS (from Germany) respectfully kJ.an nounces that he continues to impart instruction in the FRENCH, GERMAN and SPANISH LUIGUAGB4. 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 a share of public patronage. Instructions given In Seminaries as well as in private families, at the most reasonable terms. Those who wish to avail themselves of his services, either as teacher, interpreter or translator, are requested to leave their names at the Book Store of M. J. li. Mat. Loa, on Wood street. sep27:deodf2w Removal. T. B. YOUNG Sc CO. have removed from No. 8 Commercial Row, Liberty street, to the corner of Third and Smithfield streets, opposite Brown's Bo le —would respectfully inform their old customers, steam boat friends and the citizens generally, that they will keep constantly on hand a superior stock of CABINET WARE, made of the best materials and by the most ex perienced workmen. Private dwellings, steamboats and hotels, furnished on the most reasonable terms, and all work warranted equal to that of say other establishment. (Er UNDERTAKING promptly attended to in all its branches. oct3 - DIODISINSIWCS - QUEENSWARE, GLASS AND CHINA STORE, Wood street, near St. Charles Hata, Pittsburgh. THE subscriber has constantly on hand the best and handsomest stock of the above articles to be found in any establishment East or West, and has gust opened some new styles of his own importation, not found in any other store. tiolar stand, hangmg and side Lamps ; Fluid and camphine do. Girondales, Candelebraa, French and English Mantel Ornaments; Brltannia Warr, Waders, &c.. &r., which will be sold low, in large and small lots, to suit pur chasers. Merchants and families are invited to call, as it 13 worth looking at at any time. focal M. HODKINSON. Bank Lane. Allegheny. FOR SALE—A valuable Property, pleasantly situated on Bank Lane, having a front of 40 feet by rl4 deep to Rebecca tweet. with an improvement of two conve nient Brick Dwelling Bonnet on Rebecca street—thus permitting an opportunity to make ail improvement on the front, towards the Allegheny river; or it could be di vided into tour good Lots, each having . a front of 04 feel by 117 deep. A bargain can be hail in the above, and terms accommodating. S. CUTHBERT, ocut Gen'l Agent, Smithfield et. VV/ANTED—A vOENG N an. conversant with the Fan cy Retail Diy Goods business. None need appl3 but those who can give the most satisfactory referenc• as to character and qualificauons. Address boa No. flia Post Odic, oeta:tw, At honcrum Saloon . . . AND BATHING IRI.ATABLISIIMENT.—FRESH OYSTERS JUST RECEIVED.—The proprietors are now prepared to serve up Meals at all hours, In con nection with Boarding by the day or week. .erect M"PALLB. Proprietors. _ _ John Dunlap & Co., CORNER OF 11A.RILUT AND SECOND STRIXTS, A RE now receiving their Fall and Winter Stock of A lIOUSF. FURNISHING HARDWARE and other Goods, direct from the maniuffnerorie• and workshops of Birmingham. Sheffield, and Wolverharnzton. We hove already in Warehouse 72 Casks arid Lases of Goods. covering the following mimics Tinned Saucepans, Round Pots and Oval Kettles, Enameled Saucepans and Ma'am Kettles: Fine Trays to setts ; Common Trays and Waiters ; Fire Irons to setts and pairs, over 2/ patterns. Fire Iron Standards, with Mashie and Bronzes Iron basis; Short handle Frying Pans; Bread Pasts, oval and end; Bracket. Chamber and Gothic Brass Candlesticks; Tinned Wrought Iron Tea-kettles; Tinned Basung . Spoons. Table Spoons, Ac ; Turned Flesh Forks, Skimmers and Ladies , Boasting Jacks; Box front, with Hearers, Commode Knobs, Coffee Mills. Lanterns.. Sc.; Fine Britannia Ware, in sena ; Communion Ware, Swing Tea-kettles. Ste ; Planished Coating Dishes, Urns, Oyster Sterner.. Ac.; Cruet Frames, with cut glass and common Bottler Brass flattery Kettles. Bell Metal Kettles. Ac. Table Maus. Toilet setts. Seals, Ac.; Pillar. Urn and Helmet pattern Coal Vases. Abs.. a large stock of Copper, plain Tin and Japan ned %Yam, Premed Goods, Ac., to which we would in cite the attention of Jobbers, wholesale buyers and others JOHN DUNLAP & CO.. sepls Corner Market and Second streets. PLATE-20 0 hoses Tin Plate, choice brands, in J. store and for sale by JOHN DUNLAP & CO , sep24 Cornier Market and Second streets. Orptaan's Court Sole. I3mine of an order of the Orphans' Court of Abe gheny County, Pa-, 1 will expose to sale by Public Veudue, nt the Court House in Pittsburgh, at JO o'clock a. on the third Monday of October, 1649, for cash, all the interest and estate of Charles C. Reynolds and Janice S. Reynolds, of, is. to, or out of - KILLBUCK ISLAND, - situated in the Allegheny river and County aforesaid, near tho junction of the stud river with the blonougabe la river, containing. when the river Is low, about Kt Reims— the interest of Charles C. Reynolds and James S. Rey bolds, 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„U Ursula Neal. OLIVER P. REYNOLDS, (Mardian of the Emma of Charles C. and sep2Stid James S. Reynolds. New 1111111nery and Fancy Dry Goods. TUST RECEI V ED, from New York, rich Bonnet Vel • vets, Satins, Silks, new styles Ribbons- Laces, F.dg• lags, fine French Flowers, Nets, new dimwits Cups, Collars, Capes, Hoods, &c. Cardinals, Riding Habits, Dresses, Bonnets, anti 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..IO St. Clair at. • s".. EUROPEAN AGENCY 46; .444 JOHN THOMPSON, `" , ,F1. 4 Carpet Blatinfacturer, No. 150 Unitary Brass? Prrrsairault. I. Mao appointed Agent for P. W. Byrne etc Co's New York Line of Ships, for bringing Emigrants from and remitting money to England, Ireland, l".cotland and Wales. nj — Sums from five dollars to any amount remitted with de spateh .at the lowest rates of discount. yll A Beautiful white for Ladle• WAintiN TED not to injure, hut on the contrary to improve the texture of the Skin, and make it son, smooth, and give the Face, Neck. and Brow of Ladies, pure, life-like whiteness. Such is the qualities of Jones` Spanish Lilly White—hut mind you get the genuine Ask for Jones' Spanish Lilly White. Sold by the Agent, Wm. Jackson, h 9 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Price 25 etc. ID - E I4OMEIX OF BOTH SEXES, YELLOW, RARE AND RED FACES, Are requested to mini and learn the virtues of an art, eta that will make them the most lovely and BEAUTIFUL OF NATURE'S CREATION. It was discovered by an Italian Chemist, and it has the niost astonishing power of rendering coarse, dark, yel low or sallow skin, clear, white, son, smooth, aml to perfectly innocent, being composed of rare plants. PIMPLED AND BLOTCHED FACES, Together with every kind of eruption, are cured by its use, and at least thirty physicians in New York use li— the gentile° I -- P YOUR TEETH are ever so dark, disco' of:edit:id dirty, or your breath ever 80 foul and by purchasing a 2s China I3ox of JONES' AMBER TOOTH PASTE, this I assure you, though you 'toed not take my word, but then you cannot doubt that of that famous and scientific Dentist, Dr. N FIELD, of New York, who says: "I have both used and analined ibis beautiful and im palatable article, (Jones' Amber Tooth Pastel and can recommend it an possessing all the qualities claimed for Sold by the a gent, Wm. Jackson, P 9 Liberty Street Pittsburgh. Price 25 cts augikly T • -•-- E CROWNING ORNAMENT,is to the scalp a B it Guano is to the Earth, i n snaking it fruitful. It is as certain in its effects us tomorrow or next year. Now, reader, these respectable ettizens certify that Jones's Coral Hair Restorative will have the following elect without 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. Tompkina.ll2 King st. New York. Mrs. Matilda Reeves, Myrtle Avenue. Brooklyn. Mr. James Power, grocer,Fulton at . Brooklyn. Mr. Thomas Jackson, Mlllollr'S Island, near Pitts burgh. Hedry E. Cullen, barber ott board the South America. But the beautiful, the glorious effect it has in dressing and beautifying the hair, making It soft, dark, silky, and keeping it so thrice us 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 other, Sold by the agent, WM. JACKSON, 89 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Price 37i, 50 cis., and one dollar. JONES' ITALIAN CHEhIiCAL SOAP, FOR TRE CURE OF SORE HEADS, OLD SORES, SCURVYr F.RYSIPC.. LAS, SALT RHEUM, &c.., and it has the best effect in curing . any similar diseases. As a proof of its innocent effect, It can be used with.the most perfect safety for Chafes and Chaps in infane6, making their skin smooth, soft, healthy. &c., but as a cosmetic, THE BON TON, THE LADY OF FASHION, Will find it has a charming effect in making the skin smooth, soft, white, and delicate, removing freckles, wrinkles, disfigurements, &c. In fact, 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 Pittsburgh. aug3dy. sep 2:cl &%17 =II .. 1.-,:-.:";,-:,-,'_,---$. r..-• -,,-,--, ~."'-'' , :i...„:7. , i'1r1,•;F,.7•,, -:.,"..,,,', ...1..„, .i.,. , z ..„--,...4'317. ,--j-'-t -',...),',-',,-'457.--- s' H ,„,,„c•- • - - - ,, , ;,.. A`:;.:.:'''ir'''', ' ,- I:''' 1 il.W:"''.''';'-.? ......,;,:e': -t-.7'3,).i',''t',1,',...A • Y..v.-,„ti'''-,•s..l''.:t. ' :?'.rk....'''.:':'4 ,:i---q„,ii-;,`-C:---', s- 7c.f,:- '''-, - -I.'-- -'•• if- ..; '.Sy.~ ..