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BIM MEE '.2. ....„ . l 7 Aditasiursargrsgster****UgassvP striabgtms 4 euetii P , aro 22cirosaiiiiiilinilfidMIAPSeat O Lt i ti I antonym:M.*. km/erred ..," inallingljost Job printing:: CORNER OF China° ot obtaining a superfine HAT or CAP Egan' to any that can be manufactured, is now offered, ail am deterthieed to sell off, my present stock a t greatly reduced - prices; in order to make room for my fa stock. lf , yon would encase a bargain call soon. WAL FLEMING, 130 !Wood it.".comer of Virgin alley. ID O. W. BIDDLE, Dentist...llEllov= to a new three rtory.Brick, on ttscromum wr.,; one door be low Birth street. TESTH INSTIRTED,from one to a witole sett, by•Atraoispheric Pressure, with witß2 beautiful rep atation of the Natural Guw,yemovingthe Fson to its original shape. TEETH VITRACrtED, with little or no pain: ii , .•TEIV Trutt permanently saved by rtoaonro,preventingthe 'tooth-ache which ts much bet ter than caring it, though should be done in five mnt utcsior even instantly. apEttly .•• • • Attention.-ROBERT aeaxrtt, RIERCIIAM TAILOR, No. at Market., between &wend and Third /mon, Busintrgh.--Consuratly on bead, alarge and general as sortment of Prosrumusas GLIUDINItADY Cu:aurae. • 'Particular attention paid to the -Cutting of Custom Work, whieb will be made in she most 'fashionable matt neSi and on reasonable terms. . .mnye • • • • ~,,. „ _ _ . liotloa...The Joratismann Tanana &cast, otTitta• burgh sod Allegheny, meet on - tha second Monday of evaq . month at Schochlehont,ln kho,Ditunond. ~ .. aa7y) - : Jona lonno,,jr., Seer a taxy , e ;ataxy, • 1110"..7gottee.:.The . Joarneyteen Saddlers, Harness ana Trunk Maier,' Society meets the firstlatarday of every. month,. at UniOn Hall, corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets (atylkt) W. C. Gant/mu. Sec 7. IrrOdriFellciiirri 4 llo , l l Odeon Buildinc, Fourth street, bateau Wood and ' SmArteh/ strew.—Piusborgb Eacampinent, N 0.2, meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays grouch Month. - . Fittsburgh :Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets Id and 4th. Thesdays. lileehanies' Lodge, No: 9, meets every' Thursday evening. Western Star Lodge, N0:24, meets every Wednesday evening. Iron.taityLodie, No; meets every blanday ev'ng. Mount Morith Lodge, No. 390, meets every Friday evening.; ,: may99ay Ell(P116 O. of 0. V.—Pince of Meeting . , Washington Hat Wood street, between sth ant/Virgin Alley. Prirsennton LODO; NO. 730—Meets every Tuesday veining. .151azeilmis Encaurwurs, No. 87—Meets let and 3d Friday Menet' month. nutr2s—ly a. . . er I. Oa of 0. V ow.ALLZEIIIILIT LODOR, No. 49 =cats at the Hall, comer of Wood- street and Virgin Mier, every Thursday oval:dog, at 8 o'clock. -spay GeoteutßkassmSeey. •. Es= OP Prrxszusau s Climber 18, it., - An Eduction for ,Tbi teen Directon of this Bank, If be held 'at the Benking House, foron tengui l rear- c r i of November next I"litt 19th aY Mug Simony Cashier. • Banc or Prrresuram . October 19th, 1849. .5 nj An ',neaten for Thirteen Directors of this Rank. to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the Bank; ing House, on hlopdab the 19th day of November next. between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. octillhdtd ' THOMAS M. Howe, Cashier Hora or Prrnnsuaort, November 6,1849. rpHE President and Directors of this Bank have this day declared a Dividend of . Four per Cent, on the .Capital Stock for the last six mointuypaynble to Stock holders or their legal representatives, forthrrith. . earl:dine JOHN SNYDERI,CashIer. -Exclusnoz Bittic Plrancarr, . November 5, 1959. limits BANK has this day declared a Dividend. of Four J. per-Cent. on Its Capital Stnek,payable on or after the 16th instant. Eastern Stockholders will be paid at the Western Blink of Philadelphia. novit . . THOMAS M. HOWE, Co shier. II • 3 fl ...... Am) bfizresscrrians' Rau) . • Pittsburgh, NoVezabertt, 1819. THIS this day declared t Dividend of our per Peak °Cita Capital Stock,: out of the profits of the last six coonths,payable krthvinth. •IE.NDEY • nov7 W. 11. S,Cashier. . hikacrtarrrs' AND klamwscrtradta's Baas, / ' - October 10,1909. $ 0",.0n Election for Thirteen Directors of this Bank thoensuing gear, will be held at the Banking House kut pr. Monday, the 19th day of November next. octlodul SV. H..Dasar, Cashier. Initiativiini , Rum:naval and Ulcerated Sore Throat cored by the use of the medicine of nature, AMERICAN' ttM • • Cuicintran, March 14, 1845: . , This to certify, that. I have been afflicted for several;mouths , with Inflammatory Rheumatism in mythotilders atid arms; also an ulcerated sere throat Whicli:Was very painful and severe. I — was also, troubled with a dry: hackingcough, which :ray' physician • told me would terminate in consumption. About three weeks:ago I heard of the American Oil and commenced the use of it by taking one teaepoon ful night and morning, nod applying it lightly exter nally,. la the. parts affected with Rheumatic pains and. also applied it to my throat. I found relief in two or three days after using the oil, and now feel entirely - restored to health. I also applied it to a child who was severely burnt and it afforded imme diate 'relief. „ . . MARY L. BUCKLE. Soldmholesele and retail by Win. Jackw3n, the proprietries vole and only agent fur western Pane. syiranti, - Nesteru Virginia, and Northern Ohio, No. 89, Liberty Street, head of Wood street, Pittsburgh. Price fignts. per bottle.- BEwtatr. or Nmagaotrs ComearErrii,—None is genuine bat what has the natifirand address of Wm. Jackson, No. - 89 Liberty street,Pittsbargh, on the label, and in the pamphlet in which each bottle is enclosed. The names of the proprietors,. D. Hall &Co., gentucky, is also printed in the pamphlet. Another way of detecting the counterfeits, is .the difference - in - price. The genuine is sold invariably at 50"cti."per bonle, and no less; while some of the counterfeits VW aold at various prices ander. Sold retail by nab agents in almost every town in the above Districts. novl2:dacw IgTOOTH-AMIE, TZFOICB GUMS. BAD 13SLEATIt ciro r...Tiorra.—By the use of Wheeler's celebrated Tea-berry ...Tooth Wash, Tooth-ache can be effectually cared, lender and. Diseased Gums made firm and healthy. Bad Breath much improved, and the Teeth reed fruit tartar, and made beautifully white. Price 50 centsper bottle- . This article is-patronized by the elite otsficietyisitiglily-coneettunied; and will make one pint or thCiSartsh.. Sold abelesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at iris Boot att4 Shoe Store, "BIG BOOT," 89 Liberty street. head of WOO street. Pittsburgh. 01127:61adkw M Winter lioOlorp itlsl received directfrom the manufacturers, 504ozen of Mutes mixed Cotton 110.0 . 1120 ."‘ Woolen SO _ " Fancy Plaid, (GurnElfudic Tops;) 100 ": Fine Wool Undershirts; 20 " Drawers; • 20 " Superior Scarlet and Grey Drawerst 100, Extra Stoat Country Knitted Socks.. Ladies' and Children's fine wool and. Merinio Under Clothing made, 01 any pattermu L un r i l ir i . y. t; ; ' Stocking Manufactory, Fifth street. novo ' Between Wood aud - MarketcPittsbot gh. RN . . ! wo and nice Double Knitting Yarn, of- the best quality, will be sold by wholesale at a law price. WM. DALY & CO., Stocking Manufactory. Fifth street, between Wood and Market. p:iolM 4114 Shoes. ajlA SitiIINDIDAS'SCIRTN6rt SUET wirestven, suitable for the Full and Winter trade-40 0 W/ corisisting;Of Mtn% Women's, Boys', Mines' and Childrep's wear, of every . variely and style; and at prienuistatthe tif2lai . Those wishing to purchase, whole sate-or reuril, will;find it to their advantage to give- i us a call, and examine for-themselves. TFIOTH & scam; ,Corner,ot 41h and Smithfield sta., Pittsburgh, Pa. ilr- Malt forget the place. . , . can list i onSl Hgtel, pllttsktisirgh. 61;iiittsd onk, , Water Street, opposite the Landing of the Steam Packets. rIIIIIIS Satire having undergone a thorough repairing .1„ -aselfitting up, both inside and out, the subscriber is determined lo_ exertions in his power to make all souifortablO;tbat think proper to call with him. The Tibia will be .alwuys supplied with the best, the market affords. .Tha .Bat will be supplied with the best and nhoicestlignote. Attaebed to tbahouse is a rood' stable attended by good BOlSliir. JAMES RE AMER. li2o ~ 7l YOUNG • • '' T. B. YOUNG fe CO;',hmie r reinCifed from No. 8 Commercial Row, liibertf itreet, - te the corner of Third- and Smithfield streets, opposite Brow-Walla -ft —would re spectfully inform their oh/ customers, steam boat friends , and thezeitizens generally, thovr.hey ..will. keep constantly on hand a superior stook Of OARINST WARAmade of the best materials and by thdmost.ca perienteditorkinem,' •Private dwellings, steamboats and betels; famished "Sin the - most reasonable tenses t and all wortviarninted - eatd_to - Oatcf.anyother esrebilettlent. ~4 IV: BARE=' 9ra NG wompllyeateided to is i ll its ranches. „ , , oct3 .- ."'--,-:'*!",,,;,7.!?.,-C-,',:'..i.:'.'X 5,;e.,,,.,.:-.....,. .. ~.'::: ~.*.;,-., -"- - --,::::';',.• ..- ...•..;::::7 :- -',,..',!:'..• 7:..,.... =ME :;;~~; •:- : - ,!;••,;.'`... • •• , :••• • .; • • • MEM EZIESSE ~'-'c ':. t 4. ',' ill'. 7' . , - ' l- ', :. ,' ,' - ':'''''',.. , -, ,:4,,,f - ,-,- .•_;;;'.i.: , g, - F,j.1;7_....7, ',!,;:i:,;.‘,5'._;.,..,;.:,. ~} , _ t ~S ESSE •;`~ . ~S ':~ gun . - '' . (tii.lit.t , j,i*i*'4ii4.•k:L- !rum PITTSBURGICAIOARITOP TRAD . M . A N D - PitE UTI. - E 2C40 'H :KNOB 401.1N;8111PrON t '..'f..:1'.i r. C. o tr a-omm= JOHN sHE7~ oinornintr ,T;8. CLA RICA, ; - . . . , • • .. _ -• PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1246. slesinboatPacketlAne,leavesdailyforClnetnnatl,lo A PIZMPIger 2aekes,,via Bnownsville, to Saltimore and Phil Welphia,B A. K., amid P. at. Mall Coacir Line,direct to Yhiladelphia, 0 a. td., and t2i Western and Southern Mall COach Line,o A. IL North-Western, via Cleveland, daily, l 0 A. M. Erie and Western New York; daily, V a. M. NOrth•EAStC4IOO khiladelplaa, d a ily, except S and ays,4 ARRIVALS AND I/MARTI:IRE OF MAILS. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 ►. M. closes 12 le. Western Nail, Cin. and Louisv., doe 8 r. r ;closes 6 a. m. South:via Balt.andWashington,due 8 9, w.,elosesn Sorb-Neaten) via Cleveland, duea: la:, closes 9A. m. Erie and Western New York, 8 9.W., closes@ - . STOVER. Par rens. Asked. Offered b 'Ban o ins nigh— 850,00 8.50.00 00,00 Exchange Brink • • :•••••••1:•'• • 60,00 47,00 46,00 fderetutnts'iuld Rant . 60, _OO :51,00 50,00 Pante re WaisitHatilt• • • None in market. Hand Street Bridge. • 1•• • , ...... 00,00 50,00 40,00 Northern Libertiesßridge• 60,00 30,00 01 d Allegheny Br:dge. • • • • • 25,00 38,00 35,00 Connelsville R. EL.Stock,paid'on shares, 62,60•- City Bonds (0 e Monongahclaßridge • 25,00 Penna. s's, quoted in Philadelphia m. tt 101 f Per New issue Treasury Notes, 6's, quoted in Philada • • 1.17 e Daily fiLirelFw of the pteirkrtll. OFFICE OF 'POST, / Mo:nux Noionno. Noremb ev was.% FLOUR...No sales of aoy importance. Some small lots sold at former quotations. The receipts by river were trifling. .. CHEESE..SaIe or 6,000 lbs. common W. R., at 61.; smaller sales of prime at 61361 c. _AUCTION smass, BY JAMES AVICENNA, AUCTIONEER, No. 114 Woos &am. MLLE DOORS MON Flrrtl A SSIGNEES' SALE of French and Gernan . Toys, Va riety and Fancy Goods, Gold, and Silver Watches, Musical Boxes, Bohemian Glassware, Marble Orna- Menu, Fowling. Pieces and Pistols, French Clocks, by 'Catalogue, at AUCTION, AT McKENNA'S, being the stoek Sif a New York Toy, Fancy Variety and Jewelry Store, Gold and Silver arches , Bohemian Glassware, -Marble Ornaments and Musical Boxes, Accordeons, splendid Fowling Picees, American mannfactared Re volving Pistols, English Single Barreled Pistols, hue Cutlery, beautiful French Clocks.—On - Thnzsday next, November 22d, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold, without-reserve, by order of the Assignees-of a New York Toy and Variety establishment, the balance of stock remaining on hand The sale will be peremptory, as the buairieu of the concern mast be - closed and sealed forthwith. Every-artiele will be sold in the acme order as on catalogue. This is the best assorted lot of Christ mas Presents ever sold in Pittsburgh. Catalogues will be ready to-morrow. Terms: Cash, par funds. novl6 JAMES MeIIENNA, And lOSM ; A 'l3 OF BEA • ATEi compn sing 00 r. Choice Banding Lots on MounrEmmet...—Cht nstr, November 24th, at 10 o'clock *. r., will be sold on the premises, FIST Y BU Meant Emm ILD ert, ING adiolMAllegheny City, Those Lots are located in the most delightful part of Allegheny county, end for beauty of scenery cannot be excelled in the world —commanding a splendid view of the two cities, their environs, the neighboring villages, and the country for many miles around also, the Alle gheny, Monongahela and Ohio'rivers. The title is indisputable, and the terms will be accom modating, which will be mule known at sale. JOHN COY I 4tb at, Pirt - s. JAMES AIcKENNA.AucPr. Poshlosable Tailoring. IL P. SHOPE. respectfully announces to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity that he has P commenced the *bore business on the corner of "Chird and Smithfield streets, in the room recently occupied by Lowry h Rhodes, where be is ready to exe cute all orders in his line at the shortest notice, and in the latest styles Keeps constantly on band a general as sortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of die best descriptions. novts:d6ot 7isicin - OP - ALLI EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. PREPARED and sold by JNO. YOUNGSON, Z:l9 Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated pre paration; the medical virtues of which are found to be eight times the strength of the original American Oil. It-tarot up in bottles at dr., and 271 cents, each, with full directions for its use. In every disease where the origi nal American Oil has been found at all efficacious, and it so far exceeds the original in power. as to render it the CHEAPEST fl IN THE WORLD. Call and try h. JOHN YOUNGSON. N. B. The original OR in its natural state as taken from the bowels of the earth, can he bad as above—turd will be' foind genuine. notwithstanding a certain finn claim to be the only Proprietors. Ittlesur.lf - J. V. MILS Property for Bole or IGnenasitge. THE undersigned will sell at a low rate and upon easy 'terms, or will exchange for City Property, the STEAM GRIST AND SA MILLS, CARDING MA CHINERY, Ac., situate on he Northern Turnpike, 23 miles East 'of Pittsburgh:li t t Westmoreland County. The Engine, Mills and Machinery are all In first rate order. The Gnst Mill contains three setts Burrs and one sett common Mill Stones with all the best machinery and ap plinuces tbr making dour, &e And attached to the Steam Engine is a Saw Mill and Double Carding Ma chine, all in good order. The Engine being of sufficient power to run all together. The Land and other Buildings appurtenant to these Mills is as follows: Four Acres of good Lone' wh two good Dwelling Houses, a Store House, a large it Stable, Smoke House and Blacksmith Shop, and other small buildings. The mouth of the Coal Pit is within ten rods of the En gine House, with sufficient Coal belonging to the Mill to run the Engine upwards of fifty years. This Mill property is situate in the heart of the best grain growing neighborhood in Western Pennsylvania upon a good road, within eleven miles of the Canal, and near the line of the Central Rail Road. RICHARD DUNCASTER, on the premises. For further particulars, enquire of THOS. MELLN, Esq.. Pittsburgh. ocr24:.lrudAwO For Sale. ALOT OF GROUND, 30 feet by 120 feet, adjoining the Theatre, Fifth street. Terms moderate and pay• menu easy. Enquire of ROBERT PORTER, novl4 littorneyost PM, Fifth street. PERIN TIM STORE. BE subscriber has justreceived, at the Pekin Tea I Store, 70 Fourth street' very large,and well select ed stock of pare 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 any other house in the city:— We invite retail grocers to call and examine our stock and prices. They can have it packed in 1, and 1 lb. 'packages, 5 lb. tin cannlsters, or by ha chests, to sail their convenience. Our retail prices vary for Oolong, Black Teas from 50 eta. to 81,50 41 0 lib;; Ning Young Souchong, 50 as.; Con go 50, and English Breakfast 50; Young klyion, Gunpow der andlinpenal, from 35 cents to 81;25 V ft. Families are requested to semi and get samples of our Teas, and try them, before Parciall_lM:. iny24:daw A.,IAYNt."-g, 70 Fourth at tyNlreOFFEES—Moclm, Africanr,Java, Lagayra St. Domingo and Rio Coffees, just ec'd and (or sale at the PERIN TEA STORE. 70 Founhst mar 24 iIIOCOLATE, COCOA AND EROMA—Buiter's Bro. 1,,/ ma, No. 1 Chocolate and Cocoa; also, Schmitz' svree spiced Chocolate, just ree'd and for sale at the P EKIN TEA STORE. 70 Fourth street. may 24 WHITE SUGARS.—Lovering's Louf, Crushed and Pulverized Sunars.,_nist reed and for sale by the bbl. or at retail, at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth . may 24 street W A. & L. C. hichLULLEN, CS F.A;P 0 A II CLOTHING 6T OItKr N 0.230 Lolerty_Screes, comer" of Garrison dUej, ItESPECTFULLY announce to their customers- and dealers generally that they have in store a large and select stock of CLOTRS, CASSINE RES, AND VESTINGS, and are now prepared to MI all orders in their line; and experience in the business enables us to hope for a liberal share' of patronage. Persons wish ing to have C I o sit I n g made to order, cannot fail to be rostra. READY &VIDE CLOTHING of all descriptions kept constantly on hand. Also, Geatletnen's Furnishing goods, such as; Shins, Suspenders and Cravats. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere ; as we are determined to sell theap for cash. octh Hope Clothing Emporium, No. 27 lifarket strut, between Front and Second struts. TuE - uo.r.igned would respectfully inform his friends and customers that he has lust received a splendid assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMER.h. and VEST -INGS, of thelatest and most desirable patterns, and is now prepkred to fill all orders In his tine. His long ex perience in the business enables him to hope for a liberal share of patronage. He wilt make alt descriptions o Clothing lathe best manner and most donnafable style, for cash. loct2l H. ROGERS Presbyterian Book Rooms,, Wood atreet, up stairs. VHERE will be found for sile an assortment of val. stable RELIGIOUS BOORS and TRACTS, com• prised in a series of about four hunched different publi cations, iof which catalogues can be had on application,) embracing many standard works Theology, Biogra phy, Ecc.,&e.,selected rind 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 oetsalkw3m M. A. MINER titiSRECEIVED a large addition to their former ex tensive stock of BOOKS for both Retail and olesale, on the cheapest and most accommodating terms; tuna which are the following: Irish Butte Trials— the queen and Daniel O'Connell The book of 229 pages, ought to be in the bands o t eve ry Irish Reformer. &Idol 25 els. The Dowager, or the New School for Scandal; by Mrs. Odle. The Bravo's Daughter, or the Tory of Carolina ; by Augustine J. 11. Duganne. Tales of the Caddo; by John Tomlin. Belle of the Court, or One in a Thousand; by 0 P. R . James. - The 'Recollections of Antony; by Alet. Dumas, The Lilly of. Sonora, a Tale of Northern Mexico ; by .E.Gi'Chipmaxt. o:1.1 of Lora Byron , . Pootica Works. Uving Age ) No, 20. . '. .1.- Zu. ' - MEE •, i - ttiver &emitter Lake Elie, Gordon:Beaver. .. • Michigan N 0.2; Gilson, Beaver. • " Louis M'Lline. Bennett, Brownsville. " Atlantic, Parkinson, do. Philip Doddrldge, Brownsville. " R. Wightruan, —, Elizabeth. " Pevtona. Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Hibernia No. 2, Kiinefelter, Cincinnati. • Monongahela, Stone, Cincinnati. " Rophrates, Calhoun, Cincinnati. " Wellsville, —, Wheeling. " Cinderella, Hazlett, Wheeling. " Friendship, Davis, CM. " Martha No. 2,—, St. Louis. • Pilot N 0.2, Shrink, Hock ii.gport. • " Telegraph No. I, Hazlep, Louisville. DEPARTED, Steamer Michigan No. Gilson, Beaver. • Lake Erie, Gordon. Beaver. • Loa's hPLane, Bennett, Brownsville. • R. Wightman, —, Elizabeth. " Philip Doddridge, —, Brownsville. " Peytona, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Atlantic., Parkinson, Brownsville. Mt. Vernon, Koontz,. Cincinnati. • Messenger No. 2, AVoodward i Cincinnati " Loyal Hanna, Kinney, Nashville. Hudson, Poe,Wheeling. " Amizona, Mc ßride, St. Louis. • E ffic hisi 0• 4111 P , CINCINNATI •AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. fr/ELS 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 highest wagesate paid for the services of the best and most experienced men engaged in the river business.— The line has been In operation for six years; has carried Dearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge com 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 91,00 16,50 MONDAY PACKET.—The Monouosnn.s,Capt. Stone will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning et In o'clock Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 r. M. TURSDAY . PACKET.—The litimaxia No. 2, Capt. Jno. Mines!tr., will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r. at. WEDNESDAY PACKET —The Nina ENGLAND No. 2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at lOo'elock ; 'Wheelingevery Wednesday even ing at 10 P. st. THURSDAY PACKET.—The Stuuls.arr, Capt. R. J. Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 r. FRIDAY PACKED—TiIe Curpea No. 2, Capt. Crooks will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Fritley evening at 10 r. B.I7I7RDAY PACKET.—The filsesenoia No. 2, Capi. I. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 r. n. SUNDAY PACKET.— The Isaac Nevrrox, Cape. P Demi, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning a 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at IU r. It. oct 5. Elizabeth Packets Tut steamer FASHION, Capt. Palm- 5z will run as a Regular Daily Packet between ttsburg and Elizabeth. Leaves Pittsburgb at 3 o'clock P. u., and leaves E:izabeth at II o'clock ♦. r. For freight or passage, apply on board. rnov; LOUISVILLE PACKETS. FOR WIIEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISTILLF. 01110 LIETIL REOCLAA SATLADAT PACIZT.—The A No lane and fast passenger steam Pac ket TELEGRAPH, J. Heeler., Com mander, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at tO o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSITH & DUNCAN, 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 6 and Pike No g, to Sant- Louls—rameshro twelve DATE. oetD:ly 111411. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Dully Packet Line. . . . FES Ist, LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M. The following new boats complete the line (or the present season: ATLANTIC Capt. James Parkinson; BALTIC, Copt A Jacobs; and LOUIS hrLANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and are fitted up without ragard to expense. Every comfort that money eon procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Rost, ai the foot of Ross st. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will cert.sinly leave at the advertised hours. oc t 6 • 'Regular Zanesville rickets. Steamer YANKEE, Capt. MOUE, leaves very Saturday, at 2 o'clock, r a. . tetuner ENNY LIND, Captain CLimoonza, leaves every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, r. a. For freight or passage apply to W B. WHEELER Agent octG THE fine *reamer NVELLSVILLE, Cap, RA VMS, will leave (orate above and inter the tote ports on Wednesdays and Saturdays. For freight or pasaite apply on board, or to oet6 GkO. B. MILTENHERGER, AV. For Beaver cad Wellsville. Tim near end splendid pessenger steamer CALEB COPS, A. bleuDoes, Master, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. For freight nr passage, haring superior seeenuninds tio_iis, apply on hoard. __Gee - At - 41 - W - X Fiasiß iniiii: - - Toe steamer AEA vim, Cuas. R. Cutts, Nasser, will leave this city every Monday, e nes ay and Friday, at Its A. at. She boa a boat at the landing, between Wood st. and the Reid e. prepared to receive freight at any time. (*cid • - . _ Wm. IL Wheeler, STEAMBOAT AGENT, can be found at Wesley Grier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith field streets, Pitisburgh. octli For einclnaati..-Illegalar Packet• 1?..: The fine steamer MT. VERNON, !Ilium Kovrrrz, Master, will leave for the above and uterine. rote ports, regularly, every Saturday evening. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to oct6 GEO. B. MILTEN BERGER , Ag't. Franklin Packet. iitllik W The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, Capt. st. HANSA, will run regularly be tween itts nrgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny Elver. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, P. rt. For freight or passage, apply on board. oct6 -- - - -- Patent Chilled Rollers. TO THE AIANUFACTURERS OF IRON. THE undersigned has received Letters Patent from the Govenunent of the United States for anew and superior mode of casting CHILLED ROLLERS— which are now offered for sale at the lOWA FOUNDRY, Pitts burgh, by PARRY, SCOTT & Co., at a half cent per pound lower titan those made by any other malefactor ers, The Rollers are superior in perfection of surface to any hitherto made, and are manufactured from the strong est Iron of this country. (0c20.3m) JOHN C. PARRY. Orphan's Conrcßile. 13 1 N 0 i : 1 11 , 1 e . o . f oi lle on O t rg e ha r p r ' e s . C a cLu s r , t r y .t , l i nh e e , r v iLCounty, Saturday, the 17th day of November, 1849, at 2 o'clock P st., all that FARM of PIECE OF LAND, situate In inns Township i late the property of Daniel Mathews, deceased, containing Sixty-one Acres and One Hundred Perches, adjoining lands of James Verner, IL Jones. R. Dewlsurst, part of the same tract taken at the appraise ment by Andrew Mathews one of the heirs, and others. The above piece of Land in of first rate quality in goon order, and convenient to the River and Canal. For further particulars, enquire on the premises, or o THOS. MELLON, Esq., 'Pittsburgh. To be sold by order of Court. C. SNIVELY, 0ct2.1211 Administrator. ; , :(-" =ME • St .•1:3:•;44; ,•.,: • . . 1 •IT% . •.,'? 1 . • ) • • 4 , . •FT • , t.,6„ -' • La."' • ,- • PORT OVVITTSIMiten. 7 veer WAZIS , in :um vaaerst.. Corner of Water and Smithfield M. Regular Packet for Surstlala. TJIIIAS 1 TBAS II TEAS t I 1. Fr is with pleasure that the subscribers 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 I, k and I ii 3 each, with their printed card—showing the kind of Tea, puce, name of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked. .i. Gunpowder 64 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 Imperial Dyson 50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 50 62e 75 1.00 1,25 oY. Iffson 50 62i 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 Black 37* 50 BL&CIES. 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 tins 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 o‘her companies in this city. All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS, 'should give us a call. Dealers can be supplied on the most reasonable terms For sale by JOS. S. 11L YOUNG & CO., N, W. corner dth and Ferry streets, and E. 'YOUNG & SON, S. NV. cornet 3d and Boss streets. lo:Ond Pennsylvania. Rail Road.' THE Stockholders of the Ohio andPennsylvama Rail Road Company are hereby notified to pay the Third Instalment of Five Dollars per share, respectively held by them, at the Office of the Company, Third street, Pitt , burgh, on or before the 25th November. 3. 3. BROOKS, Treasurer. Salon, Ohio, lid October.lB49--(nov2:dtd) MRS. 4%.. LEECH will open a handsome assort ment of Pall and Winter BONNETS, CAPS and HEAD DRESSES, of the latest styles; with a sa nely of Goods in her line suitable to the present and ap proaching mason, on Thursday, the Ist o f November.— Store on Fifihhtreet, four doors from Market, East side. OlgaillHM ME i .:l- 'i: - !:: :- ;".. ,- . 1 . -- ;z1": , t f kl. 7 .....t . .4!. - ..r.f..7 ,. : -- p.:. , ..1 -, .. ,- -.2::::. , .. - - -.. :%... - !.• 1 - ,- .. -4-- 't:' , . 4- '.' f .'‘.'.' ,., : ,. ; - : - 1T , . , . r . , .: ,, j!z , '. - Q. , ;:ia - W:.4 .3 . - ::!... ,. ..1-..F.: - ,X7N - f.;',? ) !:: : :4 - ',t - ,:-- .- ' . .........„,,,.. ~... ..,, ~.,. . .., ',1?)•:.;Z:4.•"`. MBE MEM '-';'4 , : , . 4 :Z-:: - ---,- c.4.':: - , DR. BROWN, No. -os • DiAnur4 D ALLEY , DEVOrAiI lie anti mattention to office practice: Htelisinetsisramdlyracutfinedto. Prieate or Venereal Disedsehand sueh pain. • fat affections, brought - on by imprudence, Youthful indulgence and excess. Syphilis' Syphilitic ' Eruptions, Gonorr ' hea t Glom ' , Stricture, Urethral Discharges, Impurity of the Blood, with all diseases of the venereal origin. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic EruptionS, Tester, Ringworm,Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weakness, Im potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month lyy Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, rains In the Back and Loins, Dina dons of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated. Cure guaranteed. Fourteen years' practice (four in this city) enables Dr Brown to offer assurances of speedy cure to all who may come under his care. Office and private consulting r00m5,65 Diamond alley ID — Charges moderate. EUMATIBIII.—Dr. Brown's newly dtscovred rem edy for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never fails. Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 65, Dia mond• alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at home. ianlß-dawtf Magical Pala lalarmator. 0 THE PUBLIC.—This is to certify that I have found r l i e DaHey!: Magical Pain Extractor to prove a cure fo' t Chronic Rheumatism, which I have been inflicted with for ten years; in my hip joints. ABRAHAM R. VREELAND. Acquaekarisek, N. Y., April 8, 1348. Ma. H. Ditddrr—Sir : I have been troubled with the Piles for eight months, and could get no relict. You , Magical Pain Extractor having been recommended u me, I applied it but twice, obtained Instant relief, and in a short ume was perfectly cured ! Could I not get any more of it, I would not take a hundred dollars for the balance of my box. WILLIA.M HALL. 97 North Moore street, New York, Jane 19,1847. tEr CAUTlON.—Balley's only Depot in the city of New Yeirk, and where the genuine article can be obtained, wholesale anti retail, is at 415 Broadway. H. Muzzy Is the inventor of this truly Invaluable cow pound, and he netts has, and never will communicate the secret of its preparation to any man living; and, there fore,no other person ever has made, or ever can make. Et grai of it himself. Counterfeits abound! Every truly valuable article is subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and im posters; and nothing, that we know of, has more exten sively experienced that fact than Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor! A Tturr—The genuine Dalley, in cases of the severest Burns, Scalds, Piles, &c., will afford instant relief, and produce at once a cooling and soothing c ffcct—extracting pain in and from one to Eileen minutes! but be sure, al ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth. And now mark the differenut—CounterfeztEztractors no matter under what name they may appear, or how ap plied, always irritate and increase Maya= Pamphlets, containing - ce rtificatee of cures, may be had gratis, on application to JOHN D. MORGAN, Western Depot, PiiisburgA, Da. Wm. Moan. Agent. Dailey's Animal Galvanic Cnre-All, For Horses, Cattle, &c., cures spavin, quittor, grease. poll-evil, sores, galls and bruises. Pamphletscontaining certificates of respectable parties, may be had on appli cation to JOHN D. !HORGAN, octlitd&try Agent. Pittsburgh. Petroleum or nook 0111 " There are more things in heaven and earth Than are dreamt of in philosophy." TueHE VIRTUES of this remarkable remedy, and the constant application for it, to the proprietor, has in ed him to have it put upin bottles, with labels and di rections, for the benefit of the public. The PETROLEUM or ROCK OIL is procured from a well in this County, at is depth of (Mar huadred feet, is a pure unadulterated article, without any chemical change. but just as it Howe from ,Nature's Great Laboratory ' That it contains properties capable of reaching a number of diseases, is no longer n matter of uncertainty. There are many . things in the arcane of nature, which. if known, tight be of vast usefulness in alleviating suffer ing and restoring the bloom of health and vigor to many a sufferer. Lon g . before the proprietor thought of putting it up in bottles, it had a reputation for the cure of disease. The constantly and daily increasing ea Is for ii, and sev eral remarkable cures it has performed, is a sure indica tion of its future popularity and wide spread application in die cure of disease. We do not wish to make a long parade of certificates, as we are conscious that the medicine can soon work its way into the favor of those who suffer and wish to be healed. Whilst we do not claim for it a universal appli cation in every disease, we unhesitatingly say, that in a number of Chronic Diseases it is unrivalled. Among these may be enumerated—all diseases of the mucous tissues, such as CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, CONSUMP TION (in its early stacej Asthma, and all diseases of the air passages, LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA . Diarrhira Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys. Pains in the Bac k ' or Side, Nervous Diseases,Neuralgia. Palsy, ti Rheumac Pains, (lout, Erystpalas, etter, Ringworms, Buena, Scalds, Bruises, Old Sores, &e., &c. In eases of debility resulting from exposure, or long and protracted cases of disease, this medicine will bring relief. It will act as a general TONIC and ALTERATIVE in such cases, imparting tone and energy to the whole frame, re moving obstructions, opening the sluggish functions, which cause disease and a broken constitution, and gi e. lug increased and renewed energy to all the organs of Life' The proprietor knows of several cures of PILES that resisted every other treatment, get well under the use of the PETROLEUM or ROCK OIL for a short time The proof can be given to any person who desires ii Noise genuine without the signature of the proprietor. Sold by the proprietor Also by R. F. SELLERS, 51 Wood st , and KEYSER & Mc DOWELL, Corner Wood at. and Virgin alley; Who are his regularly appointed Agents nov`ilyl S. M. KIER, Canal Basin, near Seventh st tIONTAININO NO MERCUR V, or other Mineral. It ‘,.„/ has the power to cause all EXTERNAL SORES, SCROFULOUS HUMORS, SE IN DISEASES, POI SONOUS WOUNDS to discharge their putrid matters, and then heals them. It is rightly termed ALL-HEALING, for there is 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 responsi bility, aid I declare before heaven amid man, that not in one case has it failed to benefit, when the patient was in the reach of mortal means. I have hail physicians learned in the profession, I have ministers of the gospel, Judges of the bench, alder men, lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition, and multitudes of the poor use it in every variety of way, and there has been but one votee--one universall voice, say M'A LUSTER, YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD:" RHEUMATISM —lt removes almost immediately die inflammation and swelling, when the pain ceases. (Read the directions around the Lox.) HEAD-ACHE—The salve has cured persons of the head-ache of twelve years standing, and who had it reg ular every week so that vomiting took place. Ear-Ache, Tboth-Ache, and Ague in the Fars, are helped with like Success SCALD HEAD. We have cured cases that actually defied every thing known, as well as the ability of fifteen to twenty doctors. One man told us he hail spent 5300 on his children without any benefit, when a few boxes of Ointment cured them. TETTER—There is nothing better for the cure of Tatter. BURNS.—Ir is one of the beat things in the world for Burns. PlLES.—Thousands are yearly cured by this that ment. It rowan falls In giving relief for the Piles. Around the box are directions for using ltirAllisters Ointment for Serothala, Liver Complaint, Erysipelas, Totter, Chilblain, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, t4uacyy, Sore P Throat, Bronchitis, Nervous Affections, ,m ains Disease of the Spine, Head-ache, Asthma, Deafness, F e ar-oche, Burns, Corns, all Diseases of the Skin, Sore Lips, Pim ples, &c.,• Sores, Rheumatism, Piles, Croup, Swelled or Broken Breast, Tooth-ache Ague in the Fade, &c., &c. If MOTHERS end NURSES knew its value in cases of Smiled or Sore Breast, they would always apply it.— In such cases, if used freely, and according to the direc tions around each box, it gives relief in n veryfrw hours. CORNS.—Occaslonal use of the Ointment will alway s keep Corns from grelwing. People need never be trou bled with them, if they use it frequeutly', This Ointment is good for any part of the body w limbs when inflamed. In some eases it should be adplied often. CAUTION.—No Ointment will be genuine unless the name of JAMES bIeALLLSTEK is written with a pen on every label. For sale by my Agents In all the principal cities and towns in the United States. JAMs" McALLISTER, Sole Proprietor of the above medicine . Principal Office, No. 28 North Third at., Philadelphia. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. Sold at Wholesale and Retail in Pittsburgh by BRAUN & REITF.R, corner Liberty and St. Clair streets; L. WILCOX, Jr., coruer of Market street and the Diamond; also, corner of Fourth and Smithfield greets • WM. JACKSON, No. EM Liberty street ; and at tho Book i Store in Smithfield et., third door from Second street, and in Allegheny by H. P. Schwartz and J. Sargent j and by A C. Smith, Birmingham; D. Nagley, East Liberty; Rowland, McKeesport and Elizabeth; J. Alexander & Son, Monongahela City; N. B. Bowman & Co., Browns ville ; J. T. Rogers, Brtdgeport ; John Barelay, Beaver, James Duncan, Fallston ; D. Watson & Co., New Cantle and S. P. Weaver. Freeport- may II ids od&wy (1111 r. Is-1 IHINESE HAM CREAM—A matcniese U 1311310 ior growth, beauty, and restoration of the Hair. This Cream, when once known, will supersede all other arti cles of the kind now in use. Where the hair is dead, harsh, thin, unhealthy, nor turning grey, a few applies 'lions will make the hair so ft and dark, and give it a beau tiful, lively appearance; and will also make it maintain its liveliness and healthy color, twice as long as all the preparations that are generally used. Where the hair is thin, or has fallen off, it may be restored by using the Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of using oils on their hair should at once purchase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so composed that it will not injure the hair like the other preparations, but will beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every in stance. For testimony to its very superior qiialities, see the fol lowing letter from the Rev. Caldwell t hlestrs. Heade rsliou k. Stretch, Nashville, Mr. general agents for the Southern States: Letter of tits Re. R. Caldwell, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Pulaski. M =sus. ENDRIISIIOTT & STREW:II : GEMTLEICEN—I take p.easure in adding my (alimony in favor of the excellent preparation called Dr. Parish's Chinese Hair Cream; for, about two years ago my hair was very dry, bristly, and disposed to come out; but having procured a bottle of the Cream, and used it according to the prescription, it is now elastic, soft, and firm to the head. Many balsams and oils were applied, each leaving my hair in a.worse state than before. This Cream, however, has met my expec tations. As an article for the toilet : my wife gives it preference over all others, being delicately perfumed and not dis posed to rancidity. The ladles, especially, will find the Chinese Cream lobe a desideratum in their preparations for the toilet. Respectfully, he., R. CALDWELL. Pulaski, January 7,1847. tt?Sold wholesale and retail, In Pittsburgh, by John 51:Townsend 45 Market st., and Joel blob r, le corner of Wood and Fiflbsto • iels-41.kw-ly Dr. George McCook TX AS selected Pittsburgh as his permanent residence. He has taken the house lately occupied by Alder mon Miller, on Fourth street, near Grant, immediately adjoining the " Lamartine House." His Office is attach ed to his residence, where he will constantly be found, un less absent on professional duty. Office hours from 7 o'clock a. at. to 9 o'clock a. to., and from 5 P. M. my P. m. S WEE ~ ' 7 ' SOME , 7, ' , ', - ,.' , , , ,,;.,•.:,':;. - ..:'''' .. -.1 . .' ,,,,.. ...:•;? REM ENE =ME • ' • ' • MEI For ,Sale, mt. A. THREE STORIED DWELLING HOUSE, U being the second house from Penn , street, in Say - m, on Ray street. Inimidinte possession will be given. Esquire of DAVID RITCIIIE, Attorney at lam—Office Fourth street, Between Gherryalley end Grant street. JeWaltt /o EUROPEAN AGENCY , JOHN THOMPSON. 9 Carpet Manufacturer, No. 150 1411.111 n -T STnBST Is also appointed Agent for P. W. Byrne s& Co's New York Line of Ships, for bringing Emigrants from and remitting money to Eltgland, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. ([?Sums from five dollars to any amount remitted with despatch. at the lowest rates of discount. yl3 NEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED.—Tie Works of Montaigne, edited by 11. Harlin, comprising his Es says, Letters, and Journey through Germany and Italy, with Notes from all the Commentators, Biographical and Bibliographical Notices, &c,. 'Theory and Practise of Teaching, or the Motives and Methods of Good School-Keeping, by David Plage, A. . Principal of the State Normal School, Albany, N. Y. Frank Forrester's Fish and Fishing of the U. States and British Provinces of North America, by Henry Win. Herbert. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, nov7 Corner Third and Market sts. OMEGA HOUSE, • No. 73 DIAMOND ALLEY, IiV'TL be opened, od WEDNESDAY next,by the proprie hbar, JOHN BARRET, and will be superintended by JOHN BULLFIRS, who is well known as a gentle• man competent to conduct a House of Entertainment.— There will be an excellent LUNCH got out every day at 11 o'clock. novl3:lw AEIRELICAN 91 G. FINEGAN has taken and refitted In a superior • style the house formerly known as the " Western Exchange," situated on Smithfield street, oppos,te the "Monongahela House." Ills LIQUORS are of the choicest brands: GAME o all kinds. OYSTERS, both Shell and in the Can. Will all the luxuries that can be procured and are appertain ing to a respectable " Restaurant," constantly on hand M EALS s erved at all hours oct2s EIII=EI • • • . . JOHN HANNAN & Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers Dealers in Boat Stores, Queensware, Produce and Pita burgh Manufactures, No. 59 Water street, between Smith field and Wood. oetl7:y NOTICE TO DEALERS IN CORN.—Having made extensive purchases of Corn, we are prepared to enter into contracts with dealers and consumers of the article, for any amount required. Those in want can supply themselves by calling, before the close of the river. RHODES & ALCORN, novts (Chronicle copy.) A LUAI-100 barrels for sale by ' B. A. FAILINE.STOCK & CO., Corner let and Wood sts A rCHES—WO gro., Block, for sale y nowlo B. A. FAHND3TOCK &.. CO HALK-2 tons, White, for sale by__ novIG B. A. FAHNF.STOCK & CO P. TURPENTINE-40 barrels, in prime order, for sale by [novl6l R. A. FAIIND3TOCK & CO. ITONEY-44 boxes, small drawers, beautifully clear. 1 novl6 W. DYER. I)OTATOES-80 bushels Red just recd per canal and for sale by [boy 16) W. DYER. barrela, Fresh, rec'd and for sale by novl6 W. DYER. ('TURN MEAL-30 socks Sitleal Corn Meal for sale by lJ novl6 W. DYER. 3U • rVEK-5 kepi, received and for bale by novls W. DYER NV. FLOU —*OM lbs., loose; •2000 " iu 50 lb sacks, for sale by NV. DYER. lONG 1311 AWLS—A. A. MASON & Co. will receive, j per Express, this day, upwards of 1511 Long Shawls, Cl entirely new and fashionable styles. Also, Square Shawls of all the various kinds,—comprising, in all, one of the best assortments in the country. novl3 0 U RN I N (,1 LONG SHAWLS—MI superfine Long ST Shawls leerived (per Express,) and for sale at novl7 A. A. MASON & Co.'s, ISO Market at. IC.A.:SE BLACK sATiNurr—Just received from th e manufacturer. For sale very low, by H. LEE, CASE CALIFORNIA PLAID; Brown Jeans; Prints ;just received and for sale by H. LEE HOPS-10 bales, Western N.Y. P 449, arriving and for sale by BROWN & KIRKPATRICK, novl3 No. 144 Liberty street. 1)1 AISINS---41.1 boxes " neve" Raisllls arriving and for 111., sale by (tiovl BROWN & KIRKPA'PRICK. al lOFFEE.---150 bags, prime Rio, for sale by ,1 novl3 DROWN h. KIRKPATRICK. T AR AND OIL —3O bbls. N. C. Tar; 25 - 'Fanners' Oil; arriving and fir sale by inovl3l BROWN & KIRK PATRICK. ROSIN —tAt lib's., landing and for sale by no v2l BROWN & KIRKPATRICK iLit.oUtt—lare barrels superfine and extra Family r ono 1 - ` ( or sole by fuovl3) BROWN & KIRKPATRICK. i i •to ARRIVk-4 cases Drab Blanket • Coating; 2 " " Cloth do 2 `• Lavender Cloth do Grey Mix and Blue Mix Bea• ver Cloth, to arrive in a few days, and for sale by novl3 11, LEF.. INBEED OIL-4 barrels, on consignment and lei 1.4 sale by KING & AIOORHEA --.__—_ - ORN IN TiiE EAR-400 hue. Corn, in the Ear. for sale by Inov12) KING & MOORHEAD. , I:or—.n uhts. Eggs, on cormtginuent and (or sole by novl2 KING & MOORHF.AD :_. 1400M1 4- 60 WWI Bedford Forge LiloomA. reed on. (or gale by I novl2l KING & NIGGHHEAD A'11, , ,--100 bus., on bond and for sale by uovl2 KING & MOORHEAD. FISH -410 barrels No :1 Mackerel , " 2 do " " 1 do In hf. do Received and for sale by RIMY, MATTHEWS & 24 Water street LEAD —957 pigs Lead reed and for ilnle by novin RH EY, mArrii FIWS & CO. LARD -21 kegs and I barrel Lard reed and for sai• by Inns Iti) RUM mArroEw,i, It. co. fikEso 1111CIIA LEA VFS, Alexandria Senba, Eng bah and Cerman Camomile Flowers; for sale b nose KEYSKR k MeROWELL. lODIDE OF IRON, lodide of Potassium, lodide of Su phut; for snle by [M] KEYSER k MeDOWELL. wiirrE AN ti (SHOWN COD LIVE& OlL—Just r• craved try KEYSER & MeDOWELL, uovs 144 Wood street. A NEW ARTICLE To EXPAND THE CHEST— KK SIG TIT* CA LLISTIINSIC CHEST ESP A !MIMS. For Raze I UOVS KEYSER h McDOWELL. ITECK ERR' FARINA, Rice Flower, :tapioca, tsage ATTOWIOOI, warranted fresh nitt pinwale: for sole KEYSER & /11cDOWLILL, 144 Wood street 1.141./ORICE--In store and (or sale by novel KEN SKR h McDOWELL, 144 Wood st. UPTURES—Chased and other Trusses, for the rad -1.1, lest cure of Hernia or Rucrure, for sale al KEYSER MoDOWELLIS DRUG STORE, corner Virgin alley and Wood street. novil PEACH BRANDY-20 bids. pure old l'ensh Brandy reed and for sale by J.Mtd.lt PATTON, Jr., nov7 No. 17 Liberty st., opposite Smithfield. Sll. MOL S,SS.a 4 -10 bbis., " Battle Ground," reed and for sale by JAMS PATTON, Jr., nov7 17 Liberty street. FTHF:RS--10e0 thr. prime Penna. Feathers rec'd and for sale by JAMES PATTON, J r., nov7 17 Liberty street. YE ‘VIIISKEY-20 bbls. recd and for .o by .v 7 ' `t 7J ly I) W. FLOUR—IWO tbs., in sacks, received and fur 11, sale by JAMES PATTON, Jr., nov7 17 Ltherty street. RO. FEKD—Chopped Oats and Corn, for sale by nov7 RHODES Sr. ALCORN BUTTER—A few bids. and kegs flutter for sale by LP nova SMITH & SINCLAIR rr tAR—ZIO bids. N. C. Tar J ust d ikee'd and for sale by nova SMITH & SINCLAIR. CASSIA -2 bnles Cassia just reed and for sale by nova SMITH k SINCLAIR. MADDER —2 cooks best Umbra Madder for sale by nov3 SMITH h SLNCLA half chests; GO caddies Young !Tyson, Imp'l and G, P., and 15 half chests Black. For sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR. WOO!..IEN SOCKS-75 doz. Country Knit Socks re V ceived and for sale low by T. K. MACKNIGHT & BROS., No. 115 Wood street. John Dunlap & Co., voRNER UV NLANNET AND BACOND STDIETS, ARE now receiving their Pall 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 following artieles : Tinned Saucepans, Round Pots and Oval Kettles; Enameled Saucepans and Maslin Kettles Fine Trays tu setts; Common Trays and Waiters; Fire Irons in setts and parrs, 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 Candlestieks; Tinned Wrought Iron 'Pea-kettles; Tinned Basting Spoons, Table Spoons, Arc ; Tinned Flesh Forks, Skimmers and Ladles; Roasting Jacks ; Box Irons, with Heaters; Commode Knobs, Coffee Mills, Lanterns, &c.; Fine Britannia Ware, in setts; Communion Ware, Swing Tea-kettles. &c.; Planished Ceafing Dishes, Urns, Oyster Stewe re, &c.; Cruet Frames, with cot glass and common Bottles, Brass Rattery Kettles, Bell Metal Kettles, &c. Table Malts, Toilet setts, Seals, &c.; Pillar, Urn and Helmet pattern Coal Vases. Alms, a large stock of Copper, plain Tin and Japan ned Ware, Pressed Goods, &c., to which we would in vite the attention of 3ohbers, wholesale buyers and others. JOHN DUNLAP & CO., sepl 5 Corner Market and Second streets. WIN PLATE-200 boxes Tin Plate, choice brands, in store and for sale by JOHN DUNLAP & CO , se '24 Corner Market arta Second streets. ,FISH, &c.-8 bbls. priine No. 1 Salmon; 4 9.5 " No. 3 Mackerel ; 10 ht. brie " " 50 doz. Broome; just received and for sale JOHN HAN D Wa AN & CO., ter street. • • tr' ,;••, , Rr. - - Yr _t (.; ~ t,,. , , 1 =EN .:;•, I= EINEM ME • Domestic and lorpttp,x...* ilk_pittOt *. rigei'inu Gold and Saver; Bought, Sold and Eichongrc E - XellAita . A 11: SAH OVSE Q y William 111 - .; 00 1 - 64 Wood Street, , PITTSBURGH Err ISM/TILES' ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. ,[alle2S Mechanics Bank. 1911BKVEI BUILDING, VOl7Blll A 201711 =UM= STREET. pins BANK is now prepared to do business. Open from 9 A. M. n 5 3 P.M. Interest paid on Special Deposits an THOMPSON BELL Cashier. • • • WM.II. wiLLIA s, EXC N.corner of Third and Wood streets. SIGIIT and Time Bills of Exchange, Bank Notes an foreign and domestic Coin bought and sold on di most favorable terms. Collectionsmndeinalltheprincipalcitiesofthe Union at the lowest rates. jel2 Liszt; lILLICIEB. EIMULD Rails. KRAMER & RAWL Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Dealers in Foreign and Demesne Bills, Bilis ef Exchange, Certificates Depas• it,Bankillotes, and Cain. Coiner of Third and Wood sts., directly oppoaite tbeU . Charles Hotel. rattyo3 . . N. OOLARM dr. SON, . Bankers and Dialers in Exchangs Coin and Bank Notzl, No. 55 Marknstreet, Pittsburgh. BILLING BATS. vienartos. New York I pr Cinelanitti Philadelphia I " Louisville Baltimore " St. 1.0110 BANE NOTES. JAL B. HOOD. TlioB. 81.730KNT. NOON & SARGENT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Corner of Wood and Sixth streets., Pittsburgh, Pa. DEALERS in Coln, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, &c EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and Europe , for sale in sums to suit!pnrchasers. CURRENT and par funds received ondeposite. COLLECTIONS made on all puts of the Union, at the lowest rates. sepll-ly H. WILL VXR, 2R J. H. ogusiday. 1)ILL BROKER, dealer in time Now, Drafts, item .D Lama, ho., &c . Office, (up stairs) No. 26 Wood street Pittsbrgh. oetls 30 Fifth greet WM. MILLER., KELEMk. Wat. RiCKEIRON, PITISEERGII. KILLER & RICKETSON, Whoksale Graters, and porters of Brandies, Wines and Sears Nos. 172 and 174, corner of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh, Jowl A. Ca.ma, late of New Lisbon, 0... W. S. SKINNER. CRAIG & SKINNER, General Agency, Commission and Forwarding Me /tants, No. :NI Market street, Pitts burgh, Pa. Prompt attention given to the purchase and sale of all kinds of produce. sapid Benjamin F. Brown, • ATTORNEN AT LAW, Washington City, D. C. , will prosecute claims before the Departments and Co ngress. Business loft with C. 0. Loomis, Esq., of Pius burgh, will receive prompt attention. sep4 Da. GI. IL s% Kelp K. C. at'DGWELL. K'SER & MCDOWELL., (SUCCESSORS TO Kann & KETSERO Trhotesale and Retail Drug and Prescription wore, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley : Paysi cians prescriptions carefully compounded night and day.. oet3df piCel'A -7 11/ES-21 ,41 barrels, in store and for sale by novi4 MINIM INS a tAMPI'II. ft -1 BEEN APPLES—PO obis.. in store anti for sale by X novl4 CUMMINS & SMITH. CORN AND CORN MEAL—Ree'd and for Pale by novl4 CUMMINS & SMITH. Liberty suer _ • 4 ''"'ifa'2"l4, ' - . •," WEE= ...... ~........ • „.---,-,.„ ~.....,,.. ~... ~._ ... Buying rates County &City ord's Relief Notes Pennsylvania Co. New York Maryland I New Orleans Buying rafts Ohio i dia Indiana i Kentucky I ii Virginia i ii I,Vheelllig i t ll Tennessee 3 if aul9-y a. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, &c., constantly on hand. augt 4y Brandies, Winer, Gins &a. 50 Fly , . , Piro do es Corm Bra d n o dy," Jas. li o enneesy LCo.' 2 qr. do do do " Sazertic." 10 hi. do Rochelle do " Pelevoisin." 5 pipes Holland Din. 2 puncheons Scotch Malt Whiskey. 1 do Irish do do do Old Jamaica Spirits. qr. casks Oports. Wine," Ventoso." 20 qr. do superior Teneriffe Wine. 5 pipes Calabria Port do 30 qr casks Sweet Malaga do 30 Indian bbls. Dry do do 15 baskets "Mumma" Champagne Wine. 15 do " Heidsick" do do 15 do ":oldsters" do do In store and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, novl3 Nos 172 and 1741 Liberty street. r 110BAC 7 130— 20 boxes lb Lump," Samuel Myers & Co." WO dwarf boxes 141 lb., ea. Rt Lump, do. 5 half " lb Lump," El Dorado," J. Thomas '• " S's do "Russell & Robinson." 31) " " s's do "Cabaners." 15 " " do " Jones &...11udsons." " " Ei's do " Freemans." 40 dwarf " lbCnbaners." 40 " s`s do " Dickinsons." Just received and for salelll by 11.LER& RICKETSON, novl2 Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty street. AAVAN A AND PRINCIPE BRIARS— KII 10,000 full sized Havana" Hoes." , 40,000 med. do do " Hernani." 20,000 Regalia do "Cosmopolite." 10,000 do do "La Esmeralda." 10,000 do "El Neptune" 10 000 Imperial Regalia "La Noma." 60,000 genuine Principe "Cruz & Sons." 50,000 Eagle Segasa. 100,000 superior Half Spanish Segars. UM received and for saMIeILL by ER & RICKETSON, nov)3 Not, 172 and 074 Liberty street SALT -250 barrels No. 1 Salt landing and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, novl3 Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty street. 4, - 0 HINGLES--100, 000 French Creek Shingles just recd i.„7 and for sale by MILLER. & RICKMON, novl3 Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty street. "f_)UCEW HEAT FLOUR-1W sacks. for sale. 13 TIOV I g STUART & SILL, 11S Wcod st. -ai i BUSHELS CHESTNUTS just received and for e.lll sale by JOSHUA RHODES., nov I 0 No. 6 Wood st. Athenaeum Saloon ND BATHING ESTABLISIIMENT.—FESH A. OYSTERS JUST RECEIVED.The propri ß eton are now prepared to serve up Meals at all hours, trt con nection with Botfrding by the day or week. APFALLS, Proprietors. sep24 QMOKED HERRING —Saluton and Halibut, jast re -0 coined from the East and for M alysby J. S. OUNG & CO., uovlo N. W. corner Fourth and Ferry sts. / 111EESE—Herkimer County. N. Y., English Dairy, Pine Apple and W. R. 3heese, on hand and for sale by J.S. M. YOUNG & CO., novlo N. W. corner 9th and Ferry streets. WUB— White Wheat, Buckwheat Flour, and Corn Meal (or sale by J. S. M. YOUNG 8 CO-, novlO N. W. corner Fourth and Ferry streets. NECKRR'S FARINA, Flour of Rice, Alex. Senna, 11 P. Olive Oils, for sale by J. S. M. YOUNG & Fourth and Ferry sta G REEN GINGER ROOT, for Preserving, for sale tr 3. S. Tit TOEING & CO., • Fourth and Ferry sts. CANDLES --Patent White and Colored, Sperm and Star Candles, for sale by J. S. M. YOUNG bc. CO., Fourth and Ferry sts. D ..— EATH TO T RATS 275 boxes of that irre- Itotten proaches and ab ßed le aHE Hugs, onnd useful hand and for o sale b Exterminatr of ats, Mice, by te, J. S. rit. YOUNG & CO., Fourth and . Ferry sts. • • nov 13AIVERS' I.3RONIA, Cocoa, Chi ---- ocolate and Schmertz' Sweet Spiced Chocolate, for sale by 'J. S. M. YOUNG & CO., Fourth and Ferry sts. S . ALAION, Shad, Mackerel, and HeYrriOn N g t for Asae by novtO M. UGCO. rriEN . BARRELS OF SHELL OYSTERS!—Just ra cetved at "Oen Housz," Diamond alley, ten barrels Shell Oysters For sale by the bbl. or hundred. nov7 BENNETT. CORN MEAL—We are (lendin and Sifting old Corn daily, and dealers will be supplied wkth an excellent article, that will not spoil by heating, on application to nov9 RHODES & ALCORN, 311 Fifth et. OAT mBAL—We have constantly on hand a superior article of Oat Meal, of our own manufacture, which we warrant equal to any made on this side of the "At lantic." (nov9l RHODES & ALCORN.• 011-7-MEAI7..-IWe-kuve erected machinery of anew description for Grinding " Oil Cake," whichmakes it as fine as corn meal, thereby saving much time and la bor to the feeder, in soaking the lumps soft, (found in the old style of grinding,) and we have made such arrange ments for Cake as will insure a constant supply during the Winter and Spring. Milkmen and Feeders generally are invited to call and examine it novS RHODES & ALCORN, 30'Fifth st. CDOP'D CORN AND OATS—We shall soon be. in a situation to supply Deelets, Milkmen and Feeders generally with Chop'd Corn and Oats, Chop Corn and Cob, and several kin& of "ChOp," suitable for Cows, and I lorses. RHODES & ALCORN' nov9 (Chronicle copy.)' 30 Fifth street. GREEN APPLES—tOO bbis, Pippins, AVinter Apples, receiving by STUART & SILL, 118 Wood street. IV ~aHEATteyI,LOU 5U 17,7In4lisizac PIT : tor 118 Wood 'direct. TOFFEE-50 bags, Prime, in store and for sale by noel STUART & SILL. SUGAR -24 hhds., in store an , or sa e novl STUART CREAM T CHEF-SR-30 0 just received 100 Goshen do., for sale by lJ SUART & SILL. OLL BUTTER—I bbl., prime, just rec'd and for sale inovil STUART & SIL. IDOOII and for sale by & D novt STUART SILL - FLOUR- 55 bills., Extra, for sale by noel sTUART-fr..SILL. NEC:AR-5s bbls.onst received and far sale by' novi 1 'STUART tc - SthL. MfflMliefiWNM JOSEPH S. MORRISON, dummy at Law—othne on Fourth street, near Wood, Pittsbargh, Pa. toe2B:q %S . T 9- :•~ ~;~~ .. . .• ''' '—i':,f,-q g i•-, i ,, ' , :• .-2 ::F.: - .::. -- :.'',..;..,,,,...,.?, , ., : 5 . , -.,.. . ' -;.•-,i.,;.L.--:.",*1'..-;-;;,:f.7".;.,,...,7,.,!.,4-'54'.1.,:. :14. ' 4 ' - i •-ii. ' :- . 1:2 ' ,. . 1 " - J.f:: — :.':t.:±..;'. ~..-:-.•;:z,..;,,,,,-.':,!..,.::i.:';;;;'-:' ,r..;..,7.-..:.:,-.yy; ...,,,....ci.:4 : i ' .1:41- ;.i.t - ' ,. ? ,. .! . .!:::-.; : :-......,- . :: : 1 ;1 ,- .. ;. &- 2 ,' „ f 7t: ;: , .2 . , .,,..:.,:7;;: . ..,.., : ' : ' : . : ' : . 4 :.';'...:::.-:.:,...':-:,•.!?'::'-':-"•''''- .. INEEMIII MB= IRMI yotige. LADIES astilaVifra. mil AUTUMN SESSION oCtlai menco on the first Mondaf.hrTSepten . k.u. o 3l.,:.._ on Pedant siren; in , !TOOn l id e ltbi9:l bridgey 7 14 !° 9 f W ES tnizorrtort.rmt wasstottokirrvkinortror . '- Engliah .Plepartutent,'inclading:- -1?„1" lug, land Definlngt - Wriunkt: ,- EPgalli'Or aming P4 7 3 "' Logic. English'Composalon and Critthitn, _gr_aP. History, Ari th thetictunlthohigher brancheaof Mope mEnore S y 13° ei att :e an wth e n s e i g, N sd P an ItY l e : i :I t i lt i :O gY n ? th:e il . F i l es run °D1Plcigib e Y tiee -Cr t nb e tea q mil . : ls : instute , ti'thimu li and.a nd th!":l2 7 -4' . - 00 Cinstnnal Department ;'- including , ;the attlt Languages, each ' * 1 ,117, , The services of competent 'teaehers are -secured 49r.,..; such as desire instruction in _French- afid German , alla also in Drawirig,Painting andhlasie. ' •'• -- It is desirable that pupils enter atihe -cornateneemeul of the Session; yet they are received at any I'M:4 and. are charged at the aliOtle rates from thetime of eatranep. de action made for ithienees, except.,in.-cuses, of: protracted illness. ' - • Further information may be obttUned, and applications , made by calling upon ; - the PattictraL, him - B.oom. on Federal street, or at his lodgings In kElrtvittEanote,uLitt7 , env . street Pittsburgh; between lld and. dthstreets or by athireisinff a note through the'Pittsbut T go, Post Office. to the Principal. ~ N . ... M I DerAL -- 0 . Allegheny, August 7,1E349.... . - ,[aag9:dtf . Prersistatortitimel4,lol9, , Mr. T. H. Ilibbers—Detts-Sir: In replylo your•request - to have my opinion relative to 'the quality 'of .yoni-Virrir. ring Fluid, I. may state thatl have used it inmy Institute , of ACCOnetentli lor nearly tivear; where Take aonalut , the beet of Inks. Ifbecoines a perfect blackAoo.l3 alter being written with, and is , s u itable for any kindaf pen,, but more particularly thareetallic pen, which does not clog with it as with cOmnton'ink. It writes well upon any kind of paper, and on account of Its fluid property ; writes better on parchment ,thani any . of Sorenson inks. I perceive what poi have Wade reZenlik er in color when first written mitar. This - lia. a decided improvement, particularly for ,tiookkeepere, - Mha bare . frequently to write with candle light. our ltedltdo is decidedly the best of that kind of ociatestie-munnfaCture that I have tried ;—it will be found on trial We're-FT res pect equal to Arnold's best Englieh manefitentre: Your Machine Copy Ink leaves a good iMpressien, and will be found worthy of a trial ; .but I cannot myself spank Be confidently of its properties as the ithers,not having had the same experience in the ace of it. Very respectfully yours, P. DIIFK Principal of Institute of Accts, Pittsburgh. For sale by B. A. Fahnestock do Co:, Pittsburgh; H. P. Schwartz, Allegheny; and by im the,aaaracturertY. HIBBERT, Druggist and Chemist, norner "of Libertynnd Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. , novlnktre' BITTING 141/1 American W oolen .Goods. THE subscriber has on hand, (received the present season,) consigned from the manufacturers, the fol lowing Goods, which ho is authorized to close at prices very low : 30 pieces yard wide Barred Flannel_ 250 pairs Wbite Bed Blankets, ,ribbon bound, six pounds to the pair. 1 case (50 pairs) Steamboat Blankets, ribbon bound, a very superior article. 4 cases (200 pairs) Grey Mixed Blankets. 50 pairs dark Gentianella Blue Blankets, a very supe rior article. Fl cases Grey and Mae Blanket Coating. - 40 pieces Tweed, Steubenville makei...t case assorted plain and barred ..feamii Steubenville manufactory. The above Goods are all consigned - direct from the maker, and will be sold.very low. frr.:cMth of approved notes. [ocatri H. LPN Libelly st.-. Opposite sth: Fayette Premium , Bleakest', ". WRITE AND BROWN DOITEBrIC -FLANNEL. tar t. are now receiving - from the Faetorra large sup. VV ply of these Goods, which we ate selling lower than such Goods can be ad elsewhere-in this city. We use no acids in bleaching that injures the goods, our ob ject being to produce goods not for show only ? but for comfort and darability, and as such they received the first premium over all other goods exhibited , at the late Allegheny Agricultural Fair. For sale at the Blanket Depot, N 0.56 Market St., and at the Warehouse of ' FAYETTE MANUFACTURING CO., No. 1.1.3 Second street. Blankets of our manufacture are-sold - in Allegheny City by Mr. JOHN DEAN,-and also as the "TWO BIG WINDOWS," Federal street. Ocufitlia Feerustur,October filth, 1849. MBE firm of MICKLIN & BRYDEN being dissolved, the undersigned will continue the Forwarding and Commission business, at the Steamboat Landing,Frank lin, and respectfully informs his friends thathe hart gotte to the expense of a heavy insurance oath° Warehouse end contents for several years, awl trusts be will , give. entire satisfaction to all who, may patronise him. He will receive freight at the lower Landing. oetl3 JAMES , BRYDEN. 44 11:11( 110IISE." OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! —The Oyster Saloon' of " My Mouse," corner of Seventh And Webster sts:, is now open. Epicures will be well suited When they joctl6:tt I -WM. WILSON. QUEENSWARE, GLASS AND. CHINA .:STICIRE E . Wood street, flaw St. Charles Hotel, Pitabuigh.. HE subscriber has constantly on hand the best - arid T handsomest stock of the above articles=to be fond iu any establiihmeut Fast or, West, and has npilled some new styles of bis own importation; not foundin any other store. Solar stand, bangirikant side Lamps; ' Fluid and camphitie ' • Girondales s eandelebras, French'and English - Mantel Ornaments; Britannia Ware; Waiters, Ste.., dec., which will be sold low, In large and small-lots, to snit pur chasers. . Merchants and families are invited to'call, as it is worth looking at at any time. [octd] hl. HODKENSON. LAMES A. 70= BISAWS2II. NEW DRUG STORE. JAMES A. JONES..A. , OOMEANY:. THE undersigned have opened. a NEW. DRUG and FAMILY MEDICINE -STORE,. in Lutton's New Row, corner Of Penn and: Walnut streetsiFifth Ward, with an entire new stock of Drugs, Medicinecand:Per fernery, where they nre prepared to famish all.articles kept in a Drug and Famityltdedicine Store. "Having good stock, and being acquainted with the busines.s.from a practical experience of several vet/TIN - they respeet fully solicit a share of. pabliertutronage.' • • N. B.—Physicians' preacriptions" accurately`com pounded at all hours of the darand night. octl3:lnt JAMS A. JONES feCO A. Beautiful white for Ledlee: WARRANTED not to injure, but on the'etintro ro impve the texture of the Skin. and inake smooth, and give the Face, Neck, and Drew of Ladiei, a, pure, life-like whiteness. Such tattle qualities of Spanish Lilly White---but mind SPo get the Ask for Jones' Spanish Lilly White. Sold by the Agent, Win. "nelson, S 2 Liberty - TSireet, Pittsburgh. Price 25 els. . augsdy.,' HE HOMELY OF BOTH SETCES. - YELLOW, DARK AND RED reqgs, Are requested to read and learn the virtues of an Mil cle that will make them the most lovely anti '. BEAUTIFUL OF NATURE'S CREATION. - It was discovered by an Italian Chemist, andithas the most astonishing powerof rendering coarse, dark, yel low or sallow skin, clear, white,. soft,sracteth, and is perfect') innocent, being composed of rare Plants.; PIMPLED ANDBLOTCHED PACES,: Together with every kind of ernotiriti„, are cared by its use, and at least thirty physicians in New Sort use li— the genuine IF YOUR TEETit are ever so dark, yellow, dismal ored and 'dirty, or your breath ever so foul and tlethl, by purchasing a 2s China Box of JONES' AMBER TOO'Tlt PASTE, this I assure you, though you need ilot take my word, but then you cannot doubt that. of that famous and scientific Dentist, Dr. E N. FIELD, of New York , aced and analised this beautiful and int .,h a w v o b says: palatable article, (Jones' Amber Tooth Paste) and can recommend it as posseSsing all the qualities, 'claimed for Sold by the agent, Wm. Jackson, BO Liberl'Sirant, Pittsburgh. Prtee 25 ets adgady; Ttiu CROWNiWorGRNAMENT. it is to thescalp Guano is to the.Parth,hirnakingit fruitful. It is as certain in itseffecti as trianOrrow or next year. s' Now, reader, these respectable 'citizen certify. that Jones's. Coral Hair Restorative wilt have - the following effect without fail—ft will force the human Hair to grow on the head, it will stop it fading,-curt mirror dandruff, and make red, gray, and light hair grow dark. Mr. W. Tompkins, 92 King at. New ,York. Mrs. Matilda Reeves, Myrtle Avenue. Brooklyn: 4 . Mr. James Power, grocer, Fulton st. Brooklyn.. ;. Mr. Thomas Jackson, Montour's Islatul, mar Pitts burgh. liedry B. Cullen, barber on board the Basalt Atherton. But the beautiful, the glorious effecrithas in ilreastug and beautifying- the hair, making it soft, dark, nlky, and keeping it so thrice as long as any other article made.— Besides - it it so economical and cheap, and,-the pulilie are conscientiously and honestly assured that the abore are its real and true qualities. Be careful and get the genuine. Ask forlones'aCoral flair Restorative; and take no other, Sold by the agent, %VM. JACKSON,elLiherty *rest, Pittsburgh. Price 37-1,50-cts.. and one dollar, SORE HEADS, OLD SORES, SCURVY, ERYSIFF, LAS, SALT.IttIEUM, ike,, and it ban the best effeet in caring any similar diseases. As 'a - proof - cif its innocent disci, it can be used with the most perfeet 61'16Y:for Chafes and Chaps in infants, making their Skin smooth, soft, healthy, 6.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, wliitCoind delicate, removing Deekles, wrinkles, .disfigurements, ,ie. In fact, - Jose's , ' Italian Chemical Soapiis the. Most beatitiful, yet wonderful Work of science. BUT, READER, BEWARE, BEWARE, (Counterfeits. °Sold by the agent, WM- JACKSON, BS' - sirs e t Pittsburgh. - ' aug3d COOKING) STOVE IMPORTANT TO . HOUSEXESPZIEs LSD STOPS DIALIM. QUINN, PiPIIRIDE& CO. hai,n.on handtr r and are con bG sumtly manufacturing from new and improved- at tarns the best Cooking Stoves tbatever have beiwintro dueed into this market, among wbieb, iizoo of that celebrated Cooking Stove, called' the STAR OF THE WEST, four tires-of the ENTERPRISE COOR ING'STOVE, PREMIUM STOVESiallsizes; and a-va riety of 'others for coal or - wood; ~ -Parlour.-Stoves, Egg and Pine Apple Stoves; a genet alussortment of Hollow ware ; together-with every thingimihe , house-building line, always on hands ornituleyto orderat.the - Malioilat Foundry Ware bowie,- earner' of- geventb-a4d Liberty streets. Pittsburgh - =MI '. t. =ME =TEM ~ . ' ~, • r i 1 • 4 , • 010" - s• P.',.:i . .7:17/;;;','.i-',F:;-'-:-'.::' . 4-!.:',..„.•:'.- - :' , .':- -='..-:i . ... - :•:-.. ,.- : , , - ...{::.:•...i , !, '':'.',-,.?...;:,:....:.:".4.-7::..";;,:'.!.'.;.:?,..'......-:::.-:-..,..:•;.,: 1, • ~.z~~~ : .. _. 111 EMMEN Rjr , VUTTI JUNES' ITAIAAMIC fF.MICAL SOAP, von Tits cons or Moll Paper' W arebionse, • - NO 47. MARKET STRRST.PITTSBUROH, PENDPA TROIKAS' PA.L2I/ER " 106ESPECITULLY annouuces to hie friends and ietos- Lt. tamers that he has had at no past peridd so exten sive a fftoek as { has. at present. He can'offer to pus chasers, on very josidernte terms, at the old.estatlished "rand indict/at meet, almost every article irtchldiagcomating , room.tied chamberSdhihnOotan,par lot and hall Paper, WithHordePs;l..andscapes; fire tmid Prints, Paper. and Transparent Widdow' Shmise, Bonnet amr Binders', Boards,' Writing;:Wrappinil;d an pea Paper , he .is abundantly,: • SapPlted, arid 'Teggeste aterebrutui and.houiekeepere - mcallOndeidnditsrhis sortment. Hags and Tanners' Scraps taken inLtrridd;:at the l,iglt; sat puce: , _ Imir-341tivrizo. =NEM Ell . , ,s. -:.''... !,"'-'.., - . 7 ,‘,%,:•:''',.';'-:. 1 , ;i , •,...,7'..! ~, ''. ME = 11131 MUM MEI -~. 1 - ~ ~ ~} %tT+ :N-