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- , ZOI67ER:OI&WOODAM),Fiki'H'STREETS.
...v. Having added it.w oar Establishment, a splendid
Steam - PowerTrintiagAlachine i weare prepared to do
alt:lrindact Newspaper and - Book work in hetyle - o(mi.
surpassed beauty and neatness, tend upooe most
sortable terms, •IVe respectfully so li cit the patronage of
ha public in this line of twit:rosiness; • -•
. • treongressionsa Globe andAPPendlx.--
. The eutiseriber /alba Agent for the CONGRESST?
GLOBE :ANHAPPHNDFX. Persons who wish ;
tab, theft ynitablepuhlicatioawill call at No ..14;sysah
street, between Mood and Smithfield. .
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• ;. `HiDDLId, D SMOVED to
now three story Brick, on S ll /11FINLDS;r4one door be
low Sixth street.; TEETH INSERTED, from one to u
whole silt, by Atmospheric Presame, with a beautiful
representation of the Natural Gl27ll4lCBtOtillg the Psro to
Its original shape. TEETH EXTRACTED, with little
or no pain. plasm Tana permanently saved by
ox.coormo,priventing the TOolit-achtimhich is much bet.
tort/tan curing it, though if Should be done in five min.
utes,or. even insuonly. aptiltly
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Attlisnots:-..Rol:ititT BARKER, Alsamlarrr
Thrsor4.No.3l.lltarkekbettea n Second and Third strew,
.Pituburghonstatitly on band, a large and general as. of FASIIIONAHLE READT•ILLON CLOTHING.
X'aitidillar attention paid to e Cutting of Custom
Woik,vrbinh tvill be made in the th most fashionable man
nes, and on.reason able terms. mayB
N Oideet l .ThaJorriagrateraTimons Somme, of Pitts
burgh trod Allegheny, meets on the second Monday of
every_ mortjtiat Schochleitere, in the Diamond.
rattan'
Jon YorraoJr.; Secretary,
Notice... The Journeymen Saddlers, Harness
stud Trnhierdalrers , Society meets the first Saturday of
every month, at Union Hall, corner of Smithfield and
Fifth streets may10:1 y) W. Ge.tr.arma, Sec'y.
tjedd Fellows' Hall, Odeon Buildin g, Fourth
Woo, between Wood and Smithfield streets.—Patabtugh
Encampment, No. 2, meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays of each
month. •
Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 24 and 4th.
Tuesdays.
Mechanics' Lodge, No. 9 meets every Thursday
evening. .
Western Star Lodge, No. 24, meets every Wednesday
evening.
• Iron City Lodge, No. 182, meets every hlsndSy ev'ng.
Mount Moh L
air odge, No. - 380 , meets every Friday
evening.may29:ty
or CA Rare Chance of outaining,a superfute ILAN
AP equal to any that can be manufactured, is now
offered, ant ant determined to sell off my present stock
atgreatly reduced prices, in order to make room for my
fa stock. If you would secure a bargain call soon.
hf. FLEMING,
130 Wood st., comer cf Virgin alley.
1371. O. Of o._.R.—Psnee of Meeting, Washington
Ball, Wised Street, betiveen sth sine Vi;lon Alley.
P=61117804 LODOE, No. • 't;.lB--Stleets every Tuesday
yoening.
AttotcsOMmt ENCAILEI".[T, No. 87—Meets Ist and 3d
Fridays:siesta month. otar'2s-1 •
EDP.' I. 0. of o. tr.....ALLEGIEUENT LODISE, No. SW
taws at the Hall, corner of Wood street and Virgin
Alley, every Thursday evening, ut B o'clock.
taayl:Gm °tetras BltyrtnAssavv,Sec'y.
weroily Thrtzvatartasz and Ulcerated sore
Throat cured by the ere of the medicine of nature,
AMERICAN OIL.
CwiertniaTt, March 14, 111415.
This is to certify, that I have been afflicted lor
several months with Inflammatory• Rheumatism in
my shoulders and arms; also an ulcerated sore throat
- which was very painul and severe. I was also
mach troubled with a dry backing cough, which my
physician told me would terminate in consumption.
About three weeks ago I beard of the American Oil
and commenced the use of it by taking one teaspoon
ful night and morning, and applying it lightly eater.
_ natty, to the parts affected with Rheumatic pains
and also applied it to 4 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.
L. BUCE.
Sold wholesale and retail MARY
by Wm. Jacks KL on the
proprietors sole end only agent for western Penn
eylvaifia, Western Virginia ' and Northern Ohio, No.
89, Liberty street, fiend of Wood street, Pittsburgh.
Price 50 eta. per bottle.
BEWARE or Nuersnotie Contrreastrrs.—None is
genuine but what has the name and address of Wm.
Jackson, No. 89 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, on the
and in the pamphlet in which each bottle is
enclosed. The names of the proprietors, D. flail
& Co., Kentucky, is also printed in the pamphlet.
Anothat wAy, of detecting the counterfeits, is the
difference in price. The genuine is sold invariably
at 50 cts. per bottle, and no less; while some of the
counterfeits are sold at various prices under. Sold
retail by sub agents in almost every town io the
above Districts. no vl2: Om
TOOTR-A.CEER, TENDER Gyms, list. Saturn km)
ArRITE TESTIL-BY the use of Wheeler's celebrated
Tea-berry Tooth 'Wash, Tooth-ache can be effectually
cured. render and Diseased Gums made firm and
healthy. Bad Breath much improved, and the Teeth
reed front tartar, and made beautifully while. Price, 50
cents per bottle. This article is patronized by the elite
of society—is highly concentrated, and wilt make one
pinta( the wash.
Said wholesa.le• and retail by Will. JACKSON, at his
Boot and Shoe Store, "BIG Boar," &t Liberty street,
head of Wood street. Pittsburgh. ap27Mmddcw
NEW %VIM TER. GOODS
No. 65 MAaaur ST, BETWESS FOITUTII ST. AND DIAISO:CD,
PITTSBURGH.
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS!
•• filHEanbscriber is now receiving his second supply of
New Winder Dry Goods, which is large and complete
in every variety and style the Eastern markets can sup
ply, and I will dispose of them, Wholesale and Retail, at
Great Bargains to Sayer,.
French Worked Collars, only 10 cents; Linen Cambric
Handkerchiefs, 10 cents; Dress Ginghams, from 121 to
25 cents; Heavy 4-4 Brown Muslin, from 61 to cents;
Good 4-4 Bleached Muslin, from 61 to 10 cents; Bed
Ticking, from GI to 181 cents ; Jaconett Muslin, 10
cents; New Style Printed Mon De Laines, 151 eta.; Sa
tain Stripe Mous De Leine', Y 5 bbents; Colored Mous De
Leiner', from 121 to 25 cents; Black and White Cotton
Hose, only cents; the best all Wool Red, White and
Yellow Flannels in the City for 25 Cents.
I havejust received, of the latest importations, a splen
did assortosant of New Style Dress Goods and Shamir.
Thibe Paramena, Coburg and Lyonese Cloths, all
colors • French Merino, all shades; Satin Plaid Armour
Silks;
colors;
Satin de Sit ien Silks; Wide Black Gro
do Rhine Silks; Chameleon Brocade Silks; Turk Satin
de Shien ; Persian Corded Silk Stripes; Satin Stripe
Pieach' Caniimete Lupin's Black Bombazines; Chame
leon Diem Gingham:is, avd wide Black Mantilla Silks.
Fine all wool, BROCIIA SHAWL ;
Suer. Plaid
LANG SHAWLS ; Turk Satin Shawls C h am eleon Silk
Shawls; Black and Colored, Plain and Embroidered
Silk Pno e,Thibet,ind Mous Be Leine Shawls.
MAN A splendid assortment, from common to
inperfutis (Ribbon Bound) Blankets just receive
Std,
aplo-
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gether with a large assortment of Domestic and e
' GOODS. .
The gbove Goods having been recently purchased nt
a Gretzflieduetionfrom tomer prices, I feel confident that
on examination they will be found much lower than they
have ever been offered in this City, as I intend to set/
themlVhaksale and Retaikat a small advance on the East
ern COSI;
nov26 AB SAI,OSI MORRIS,
No. 65 Market street, Pittsburgh.
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NEAR STEAMBOAT LANDING, FOURTH STREET,
STEUBENVILLE, OHIO.
M. HOPKINS, PROPRIETOR. [n24:6m
New Novels, December 2 1 .1agazInes, Zto
T MINER'S LITERARY DEPOT, on Smithfirkl
area, opposite Brown's Hotel—Codey's Lady's Book
for ecember.
Graham's Magazine for December.
Sartain's '
. Ladles , National
Linell's Living Age, No. 289.
David Copperfis la, No. 7.
"Shirley? a Tale, by Curter Bell, author of Jane
Eyre—a most admirable work.
"Redbunt : his First Voyage—being the Sail.r-boy
Confessions and Rerninitcences of the Sono( a Gentle
man, in the Merchant Service ;" by Herman Melville,
author of Typee, Omoo, and Nardi.
The Thousand and One Phantoms: to be read be
tween eleven o'cledk and midnight ;—by Alex. Dumas.
The Inedited Works of Lord Byron ; now first publish.
ee by his son. First part
The Pictorial Brother Jonathan for the holidays ;—a
magnificent ahem.
Avery large assortment of CHEAP PUBLICATIONS,
and every variety of Stationery, can always be found at
the above establishment, M. A. MINER,
nova 7
Smithfield si.
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Coutttry Store for Sale.
PrAF. Stock and Lease of an Established Store in the
Cottony, situate twelve miles from the City, in a
esent and healthy location, with large lent ) .-
of fruit s and three acres of land. The dwellin ..ouse is
conveniently arranged,and the store and warehouse are
ample for doing a good business, and the run of custom
to the store very good, and good pay. Amount of stock
now on hand, suppose about &WOO. To an industrious
man, with a small capital, the above presents a fine op
portunity of genii* Into a profitable business on easy
terms. Schools and Churches convenient.
S. CUTHBERT.
General Agent, Smithfield at.
Jewelry! Jewelry 1
rrHE undersigned have this day,received, by Express,
L direct from the manufactories, one of the largest and
most complete ussoriments of American and French
!MEM' ever otTered iu this market, comprising all of
the moat modern and improved Myles—to which they in
vite the attention of the trade generally.
T. K. ftIACKNIG HT & BROS.,
No. Its Wood street. •
• Watches I Watches l'
THE undersigned have this day rece ame ived, by Express,
direct from the m' l and ecte
stock of GOLD and l SILVER ,
WATCHES, 61well
the sel latest d
and most desirable styles. They respectfully invite
dealers in the above line to call and examine, before
purchasing elsewhere,
T. K. MACKNIGHT & BROTHERS,
115 Wood street.
- Telllt to the People
THAT the Cheapest and Best Cloths, Cassimeres,
Vestings, Cloaking, and Cloak Linings, within this
ty, are to be found at the etore of
, JOSHBA ROBINSON, •
= ~" , European and Genera an d g,
noiellitwr Post Buildings, corner Furth Wood.
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AND BIEHCANTILE EXCHANGE.
JOHN EHIPTON, 1
JOHN SHE_ Cnnurno. von Novrainuca.
T, a. CLARICE,
P r ASSENCIER ARRANOFMFETS FOR 1848.
Ateambo atPacketLineileaveadallytorCincinnati,lo A re.
Pal:maker packet, via 'Braver:Levißai to Baltimore and
Philadelphia, BAL mul r.
Midi Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. as., and 121
Weatisin - arld Southern nail Conch Line, 8 A. X.
Nortli-Weetern, via Cleveland, daily, lent.
Erie and IyestencEere York, daily, V A. M.
NOTth.ga.Ste3,lll4o Philatthiaidaily, except Sundays, 4
ARRIVALS AND DE} AETURE OF MAILS.
-..t4etern Mil via Phlladelphta, due 3 A. m., closes 12 td.
WeSterllPNl,Cift. and Lamers., due 8 P. m.,elosess
SOuth.vlalialt andWashlnvon, due 8 r. m.,elosesO
North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 a. at., closes 9 A. st.
Erie and Western Nem York, due 8 P. si.,closes 8 Lai
Par value. Atka. Offend
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Bank of Plush Par
230,00 850.00 1150,00
Exchange Bank —• •.• •• 50,00 47,00 46,00
Merchants' and M. Bank 50,00 51,00 50,00
Patuters , llepOsit Bank • ..- - ..... None in market.
Hand Street-Bridge 50,00 50,00 40,00
Northern Liberties Bridge • - —•••-• 50,00 3.5,00
Old• Allegheny Br:idge. • • —.... 2500 36,00 35,00
Connellsville R. R. Stocks paid on ,
shares, 82,50.
City Honda (61Er ceat,•)- ••.• . 5,00 1,43
01,00
Monongetheln Bridge. -..-•......... 25,00 15,50
Gas Stock--•••• • --- • - -••••.-- 50030
Penna. Ws, quoted in Philadelphia 01
Penna. 6's, ,! u ~
101 S
New issue Treasury Notes, Ws, quo. ,:d in Philada• 4171
Daily !Review of Um /Markets.
' OFFICE OF THE POST,
WEIMMIDAT Mortals°, Noormbn 29 , ta4ll . t
FLOUR..Cliirfigures are lower to day. We quote
sales at wharf at $4,31054,40. Sales from store
by dray load at $4,50054,56. In a retail way at
$4,76.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.. Regular sales at $1,76
0411,874* 100 IN.
CORN MEAL—gales at 50056 c, from first hands
and from store.
SEEDS..SaIeir of Clover at $4,00054,12. Of
Timothy at 51,87052,00.
FRUIT.. Regular sales Dried Peaches from store
at $ 2 ,37052,00. Lemons are sold at 86,50.
BROOMS..Rep lar sales at $1,5005.2,50.
APPLES..SaIes at $2,26052,50.
GROCERIES—SaIes of Rio Coffee at 11Q111c.
Of Sugar at 51061 e., to the trade.
LOUISVILLE MARKET.
LounrvaLE, November 22.
Bagging and Rope.. There has been bet a very
imited demand for these staples this week, and the
sales from stores have been light at 11Rii/151c. for
Bagging and 7(a171c. for Rope ; and a few sales at
a fractidn higher on long 'time. Good Bagging has
been offered at 149141 e. The atocks on hand ore
frir. The receiptsthis week amount to 1,585 pieces
and 1,118 roils. The shipments were 1,625 pieces
and 1,102 coils. The stocks left on band amount to
10,014 pieces and 1.1,014 coils.
Cotton one Cotton Yarns—Sales of 40 or 50 bales
of Alabama Cotton early in the week at !comic.,
and we notice the shipment of a considerable lot to
Pittsburgh. Receipts this week of 447 bathe. Cot
ton Yarns are firm,' and Eagle Yarns have been ad
vanced to 81, 91 and 10Ic. per dozen for the differ
ent numbers. Prices have advanced st Pittsburgh,
and the agents here are instructedito bold on at the
advance. Other Yarns have been sold at 8, 9 and
10c. for the assorted numbers in lots, with 21 per
cent. off to the trade. Good Batting commands 10c.
Coal and Wood.. The supply of Pittsburgh Coal
is now quite fair, and we quote sales by the boat
boat at 81c.; and sales of 20,000 bushels at 9c.; re
tail sales at 120/121c., delivered. Good Wood is
selling at $1,50 to $3,00 per load.
Bog... There ii.a good demand in the market, and
we have heard of sates of 8,000 head at 82,50 off
the hooka. One of oar packers bought a lot of 900
head this week, on White river, in Indiana, all to
average 240 lbs., at $1,50 gross. The slaughtering
has commenced here, and during yesterday and to
day some 6,000 head bare been killed. In the va
rious pens there are upwards of 12,000 head. The
weather is unfavorable, it being too warm, and ope
rations and arrivals are in consequence much re
tarded. Boyers are plenty in the market, the pre
vailing price being $2,50 nett.--Courter
AUCTIN SALIGS,
BY JAMES 111,HE O
NNA, AUCTIONEER,
No. 114 WOOD STREET, TIMER DOORS Pam/ Firr
19 PIECES SUPERFINE Next of England BROAD
CLOTHS AT AUCTION.-0n I , Vedziendtty next,
November 28th, at 19 o'clock in the forenoon, will be
sold, at McKenna's Auction Rooms, 19 pieces of super
fine West of England Broad Cloths in lengths to sat
purchasers. JAMES: Mc KENNA ,
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Auctioneer.
WA. it. L. C. cbtIILLEN,
CHEAP CASH CL O T HING STORE,
No. 230 Liberty Street,corner of Garrison Alley,
ESPECITULLY announce to tbeir customers and
Ll, dealers generally that tit.yr have in store a large
and select stock of CLOTHS, CASSIALBRES. AND
VA - STINGS, and are now prepared to fill all orders In
their hoe; and experience in the business enables us to
hope for a liberal share of patronage. Persons wish
ing to have Clothing made to order, cannot fail to be
rutted. READY MADE t'LOTHING of all descriptions
Kept constantly on hand. Also, GeAtlemen's Furnishing
goods, such as: Shirts, Suspenders and Cravats.
Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere ; Os we
are determined to sell cheap for cash. ocID
JUSTreceived, by Express, ress
at BOOBYER & G RIB
BLE'S Bee- Hire Clothing Store-1 piece splendid
Palmerston Dmbb Beaver Cloth; 2 pieces do. Golden
Olive Palteaux Cloth • a few patterns splendid new style
Fancy Cassirneres ; also. a general assortment of Vest
ings, and all other articles suitable for the season—
which we will sell low, for cash.
& GRIF.,
Liberty street, three doors above Irwin st ßL reet.
novlol Sign of the Golden Bee-lliv
Patent Chilled Rollers.
TO THE MANUFACTURERS OP IRON.
'IIIIE undersigned has received Leiters Patent front
J. the Government 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 than those made by any other manufactur
ers, The Rollers are superior inperfectioa of sort - act to
any hitherto made, and are manufactured from the strong
est Iron of this country. [oc2o:3m] JOHN C. PARRY-.
Free Admission...Philo Hall.
SECOND COURSE.
D R. ROLLICK begs to nanounce, in compliance with
a very general ruethat be we his SF,
LEOT PRIVATE LECTURES iII ON PH YSIrOLOGpeat
Y. &c ,
on Monday, Tuesday, 'Wednesday and Thursday, Nov.
20th, 27th, 29tb and 4 M—illustrated by all the Iliodrls and
Paintings.
For Gentlemen only (Boys not admitted,) at Doors
open at 7.
For Ladies only, at 3P. h.t. DOOlll open at IP. M.
Single admissions, 25 cents. Tickets for each series,
50 cents.
Mr' Each of the Lectures pH Monday will be FREE,
both afternoon and evening; and Tickets for the Series
may be obtained then, or on Tuesday. To prevent con
fusion, the number will be limited.
JUST RE Books 1 Books I Books t
RIVED of the PRESBYTERIAN BOOK
R00M5,N0.79 Wood siren,
safeirs, the following
addition of valuable Books—for at low prices:
Townsend's Arrangement of the Bible ;
Neander's History of the Christian Religion and
Church;
Milton's Treatise on Christian Doctrine
Geseviusi Hebrew and English Lexico n;
Robinsou's Greek Harmon) of the Gospel ;
Scott's Bible, 6 volumes;
Medhurst's China and its Prospects ;
Calvin's Institutes of the Christian }Wigton ;
Charnock on the Divine Attributes ;
Thonghts on Public Prayer, by Rev. S. Muter. D D.;
Thoughts on Religious Expenence, by Rev. A. Alex•
ander, D. D.;
Boner's Memoir of McCheyne ;
McCrie's Life of John Knox;
Psalin and Hymn Book, in a variety of binding),;
Bibles and Testaments, do do
And many other valuable works; to which the attention
of Ale reading community is particularly Melted. I no vtbl
STRAYED OR STOLEN front the Boat
Yard of Mr. Root, at Sharpsburgh, on Tues
day tight , November 20th, one Bay HORSE,
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a small sore on his wither, caused by
the collar ; about 10 or 12 years old. No other marks re
collected.
The other, a small Dun MARE, with black inane and
tail. She is about 6 years old. Any person finding the
above Horse and Mare, or either of them , and returning
them to B. L. Wood, Sharpsburgh, or to he subscriber,
at Freeport, Armstrong Co., Pa., will be liberally re
warded. [nov2.l:lw ] WILLIAM JOHNSON.
ECT LAB
11.1f,..L'Iii—ASSEDI HIIES•
AT UNION HALLS.
.. I azannorrou.‘ beg leave to announce to
- the lovers of innocent and healthy amuse
ment that I intend commencing atontsa
wsitxt.T ASSEMBLIES, throughout the
Loma, a first Assembly will be given on Tuesday
al i t
evening, December •4th. Gentlemen wishing to sub
scribe to the regular Tuesday night Assemblies are re
quested to call and enter their names. The list will be
doled when the limited number, tvhich is thirty, shall
have subscribed.
I will then open a list for Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday evenings of each week, and as soon as thirty
Gentlemen have subscribed for either or the above
nights, the Asseinbly will be commenced. Tickets ad
mit a Gentleman and one or two Ladies. Price of tick
ets for each evening, seveuty•five cents, including re
freshments ;or fifty cents with refreslunants. -.
TRAES.
N. B.;—None but persons of respectability will be ud
mitred.
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STOGIES.
Wm. U. Wheeler,
Q TEAM/30AT AGENT. can be found at Wesley
kJ Crier's Counting Room. earner of Water and :Smith
field streets, Pitialitrgh. oetti
For Cl naiikatl—iLegular Pocket.
It." - The fine steamer MT. VERNON, litaata
KOVNTZ, Master, will leave (Or tha above and
interme. tate porta, regularly, every Saturday evening.
For freight or passage, apply on board. or to
oetB CEO. B. 1111LTEN B glIC; kfi't
The 15.1. packet ALLEGHENY BELLE,
Capt. Wm. HANNA, will run regularly be
tween attsburgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River.
Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4
O'clock, P. la. For freight or passage, apply On board.
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"rfterAmerii - .ltia A rts.Witailisii-,-------
sfsscessperetteel try the Legitaalure of Neto York, in I 6410.f0r the
PROMOTION OP THE FINE ARTS IN TEE VISITED *TATES,
IaAS already purchased about 400 Paintings for dis
tribution the present year, and the number will be
increased as the subscription list advances. Among
them are the works of Leutze, Durand, Huntington.
Gray, Rothe rrnel, Chu rch.l3ingh Bingham, Doughty , lll orse, and
other distinguished Amerienn and resident urti sts, SOME
of which cost 8/.500, 81,000. 8650, and many MO each.
Also, Sculpture and Bronze Statuettes, by H. K. Brown,
and Medals in honor of Trumbull.
Each member Is entitled to the Engraving of Youth,
(23 by IM inches.) from the second of Coce's series, the
Voyage of Life. A set of Outlines by Durley, illustrating
Washington Irving's Sleepy Hollow. The Bulletin, a
monthly publication relating to Art. and the Volume of ,
Transactions besides the chance of obtaining a Painting
or other work of Art distributed at the annual meeting.
It is acknowledged by all who examined the present
collection, that none has ever been exhibited to America
equally rich in auroction. The subscriber for the present
year has Ell unequalled opportunity for achieving the
triple purpose of obtaining a ea/noble return for a small
investment, of securing the possession of a superior
work, gratifying his taste for Art, and of affording en
couragement to promising artists of his own country.
Ihstributien of Paintings, Slot December.
Subscriptions of membership, 85, and should be given
without delay. Received by
H. S. BOSWORTH, Honorary Secretary,
Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
F. ROLLICK, M. D.,
Illouongvhela House
IT is with pleasure that the subscribers 'in
- form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity
-• that they have completed arrangements with
. r -i: Messrs. J. C. Jenkins dr. Co., of Philadelphia,
'r to receive their superior
PACKED TEAS,
i And will hereafter be kept constantly on
hand. They are neatly and securely put up
M in metallic packs of 1, i and I. tb each, with
their printed curd—showing the kind of Tea,
price, name of the concern and depot iu Philadelphia,
with an invitation to return the Tea. if not liked.
RETAIL. ealcasi
021 75 1,00 1,25 1,50
75 1,00 1,25 1,50
•- • ..... 50 62; 75 1.00 1,25
so
n 50 021 75 1,00 1,25 1,50
Black - 374 50
3LACHS.
Fine and Extra Fine • • .75 1,00 1,25 1,50
We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to lie equal to,
,1 not Ruperfor to any sohl in this City, and should they
not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned,
and the money will lie refunded, as it is only with that
understanding we sell.
We ask it fair trial, that the public may be able to
judge between our Team and those heretofore sold by
oiher 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. 51. YOUNG A. CO.,
N, W. corner 4111 and Ferry streets, and
R YOUNG A. SON,
S. W. corner 3d and Roes streets..
0 (Gunpowder
id I Imperial. • .
) Ilyaon
Building Lots,
IN BENVILLA, oN N.UNIVERY HILI--A few Lots will
be told cheap and on long time, to any one who
wishes to build thereon— or they will be exchanged for
other property. THOMPSON BELL,
nov24 At Mechanics' Bank.
PENN - STREET PROPERTY—TWO Lots, below St.
Clair street, for sale.
no 4I w THOMPSON BELL, Mee. Bank.
C OAL LAND—Wanted to ten, 25 or 50 Acres of Coal
Land, and receive the proceeds In coal. The bank
Ls on the Youghiogheny, just above the second Dam,
where a railroad or fifty yards will put the coal in boats.
Apply to WM. A. BELL, on the premises, or to
nov24:lw] THOMPSON BELL, Mechanics' Bank.
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ARRIVED,
Steamer Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver.
" Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver.
" Louis APLane. Bennett, Brownsville.
"limn°, Parkinson, do.
Philip Dodd ridge, —, Brownsville.
R. Wightman, — s Elizabeth.
" Pomona. Hendrickson. McKeesport.
New England N 0.2, Dean, Cincinnati
De Witt Clinton. Devinney, St, Louis.
Ohio, Stoops. Cincinnati.
. " Cashier, McCaffrie, Cincinnati.
Dolphin Hazlett Nashville.
bEPARTED,
Steamer Michigan N 0.2, Gilson. Beaver.
Lake Erie, Gordon. Beaver.
" . Louis M'Lane, Bennett, Brownsville.
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R. Wightman,—, Elizabeth.
" Philip Doddridge, —, Brownsville.
" Peytona, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
" Hibernia No. 2, Batchelor, Cincinnati.
Telegraph. No. 2, Mason, Louisville.
Zack Taylor, Lucas, St. Louis.
" Caleb Cope, Mardock, Wellsville.
" Pilot N 0.2. r, Hoekingport.
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CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH 1849.
DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE.
T HIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed
of the largest, swi ft est, best finished and furnished,
and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The
highest wages are paid for the services of the beat anti
most experienced men engaged in the river business.—
The line has been in operation for six years has carried
nearlylwo millions of people, without doing the slightest
injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge corn
parson with any passenger line in the Union for safety,
regularity,..and speed. All that money can procure hits
been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of
passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: I
MONDAY PACIIRT.—Tho Mosomaairma,Capt.Stone,
will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning atilt) o'c Inc k;
Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. N.
77TRSDAY PACKST.—The HIBERNIA No. 2, Capt.
Jno. Zlineetter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday
morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening
at 10 P. M.
WEDNESDAY PACRET.—The Nam , ENGLAND Na.
2, Capt. S, Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday
morning atleo'clock ; Wheeling every Wednesday even
ing at /0 P. Id.
THURSDAY PAC %Er—The Bau..usrer,Capt. R. ..r.
Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning. at
10 o'clock i Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 e. AI.
FRIDAY PACKET.—The Cuppeallo. 2, Capt. Crooks
Rill leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at In o'clock;
Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. 11.
Dailey's Animal Galv•nle Cure-AU,
For Horses, Cattle, &c., cures spasm, quitter, grease.
poll-evil, sores, galls and bruises. Pamphletscontaining
certificates of respectable parties, may be bad on appls
cation to JOHN D. MORGAN,
octlfi:d&wy Agent, Pittsburgh.
----- /trAlllattaris All-Heal ing Ointment.
a tl LNlNG . No to li c l a lr c U a r or other Mineral.
SCROFULOUS C °hBs w
E r fUMOES, SKIN DISEASES. Po 1:
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 beitefiL
I have used it for the last sixteen years (or all dineasein
of the chest ' involving the utmost danger and reeponsi
bility-, and Ideclare before heaven and man, that 1101. to
OHO case hand failed to benefit, when the patient was :at
the reach of mortal means.
I have Mud physicians learned in the profession. I
have ministers of the gospel, judges of the bench, alder
men, lawyers gentlemen of the highest erudition, wad
tnalutuiles of the poor use it in every variety of way, mei
there has been but One voice—one universal voice, say-
M'ALLISTEIL YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD" -
RIIEUMATISM.—It removes almost immediately the
inflammation and swelling, when the pain ceases. Read
the directions around the box.)
HEAD-ACHE—The salve has cured persons of the
bead-ache of twelve yearn irandoig, and who had it reg
ular every week so that vomiting took place Ear•Arhe,
Thoth-Ache', and Ague in the Face, are helped with like
success.
SCALD HEAD. We have cured cases that actually
defied every thing known, an well as the ability of fit est.
turenery doctors. One man told us he had spent &MO
-was on his children without any benefit, when a few boxes or
Ointment cured.thetn.
TETTER—There is nothing better rot the rule of
Frhithriitt ISIS. FKIIIItARY ist , l94d . Tenter.
LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P.M. BURNS.—It is one of the best things in the world for
The following new boats complete the line Burns.
for the ',resent season: ATLANTIC, Capt, PlLES.—Thousands are yearly cured by dos Ontt-
James Parkinson; BALTIC. Capt. A.Jaeobs; I men(. It asVICH fails in giving, relief for the Piles.
and LOUIS M'LANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are I Around the box are dB - tenons for using M'Allister's
entirely ne wand are fitted up without ragard to expense. ()raiment for Scrofiula, Liver Complaint, Erysipelas,
Every comfort that motley can procure has been provi- 'fetter, Chilblain , Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Quincy, Sore
ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela ‘Vharfßoat, . Throat. Bronchitis Nervous Affection., Pants, Diseuee
at the feral of Ross st. Passengers will be punctual on of the spine, Hea d -ache, Asthma, Detainees, Far-ache,
board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertised Burns, Corns, all Diseases of the iiktn, Sore Lips, Pun
hours.
tacit; plea, &c.; Sores, Rheumatism, Piles. Croup, Swelled or
Broken Reeser, Tooth- the Ague in the Face. tie.. nie.
If MOTHERS and NURSES ktiew its value in cases
of Srectlel or Sa ar Breast;They would always apply li—
la such cases, it used freely, and according to the direc
tions around each box, 'lapses relief In a eery fete hour,
CORNS.—Occasional use of the Ointment will alwa) a
keep Corns from growing. People need never he trou
bled with them, if they use it irequeutly.
Thra Ointment is good for any part of the body of limbs
when inflamed. In some case, it should be totalled one.,
CAU'T'ION.—No Ointment will be genuine unless the
name of JAMES MeALLISTER In wrtitesi tetra a pan
on every label.
For sale by my Agents in all the prillCapll: clues and
IOWIIS in the United States.
JAMES MeALLISI ER.
Sole Proprietor of the above inednenne.
Principal Office, No. *5 North Third at., Philadelphia.
PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX
Sold at Wholesale and Retail in Pittsburgh by BRAUN
A. REITER, corner Liberty and St. Clair street, 1..
WILCOX, Jr., cornier of Market street and the Diamond;
also, corner of Fourth and Smithfield areets ;
JACKSON, No. 89 Liberty street , and at the Book Store
in Smithfield el., third door from Second street nod in
Allegheny by H. P Schwartz and J. Sargent ; nod by A
C. Smith, Mr - mini/hare ; D. Nagley, East Liberty; 11.
Rowland, McKeesport and Elizabeth ; J Alexander A.
Son, Monongahzla City; N. B. Bowman A. Co , Browns
ville ; J. T. Rogers Bridgeport; John Barclay, Beaver;
James Duncan, Fa rallon; D. Watson A Co., New Castle
and S. P. Weaver_ Freeport. mayl I :deod&wy
SATURDAY P CELE T.—The lifusamwitz No. 2, Capt.
/. C. Woodward, will leave Pithibargh every Saturday
morning at U o'eloe is ; Whee ling every Saturday evening
at 10 r. td.
SUNDAY PACS - RT.—The Lac NEWTON, Capt. P.
Ikrol, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at
10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 Y. st.
Oct 6.
Balzrabetks Packets
Tun stentuer FASIDON, Capt. Pnant.ns,
will run as a Regular Daily Packet be
ttts urg and Elizabeth. Leaves Pittsburg]) at 3 o'clock
P. ta-, and leaves nizabeth at 8 o'clock *. Y.
For freight or passage_ apply on board
LOUISVILLE PACKET -S..
FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE
CIZEM
• R.E.GULAR SATURDA PACKET.—The A
- No (fine and fast passenger steam Par
ket TELEGRAPH ? J. Ilexlep„ Com
mander, will leave Putsburg for Wheel
ing, Cincinnati and Loubmille, and all intermediate Ports,
every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely.
For freight or passag ß e apply on board , or to
FOW fr. DUNCAN, Aents.
The Telegraph bas been b ui lt
lt 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 wate rs. The Telegraph will run in connex
ion with the Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike No 9, to Sant-
Lonia—time through.rrvx DAYS. oct6ly
1 _ _ _
el4ll.
Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet
Line.
Rego/lir Zanesville Packet•.
Steamer YANKEE, Capt. McKee.. leave
very Saturday, at 2 o'elork. r
Steamer JENNY LIND, Camatn (iALLIGII ex, leave
everyy Tuesday, at 2 o'clock. P m.
For freight or passage apply to
W. B WHEELER, Agent.
oet6 Corner of Water and 'Smithfield AIX.
Regular Packet for Sunfish.
THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE. Capt
BARNES, Will leave foram above and inter
me • tate porta on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
For fretglit or passage apply on board, or to
octt (1E0.13. AIILTENBERGER, Agt
For Beaver auaWelfivllle.
Tim now and splendid passenger steam. r
CALEB COPE, A. MURDOCK, Master, will
leave for the above and all intermediate ports
every Tetesday, Thursday. and Saturday.
For freight or passage, having superior aecommoda
tions,apply on board.
orifl
mss_r m
New Arrangement.
. CCM:ller BEA VTR, CLARICE,
r-LAY... Taster, will leave this city every Monday,
r e. nesday and Friday. at 10 A. al
She has a boat at the landing : between Wood at. and
he Bridge.nrrpared to receive freight at any time. Toet6
Franklin Placket
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lIIIINESE HAIR ruattcniess sructe ios
growth, beauty, and restoration of the Hwr . Thir
Cream, when once knowu, will suporeede all other arti
cles of the kind now in use Where the hair is dead,
harsh, thin, unhealthy, uur turtling grey a few applica.
tions will make the hair soft and dark, and give it a beau
tiful, lively appearance; and will also make :insulate:a
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 qualities, sec the fol•
lowing letter from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Afearrs.
Hendershot! & Stretch, Nashville, general agents (or We
Southern States:
Laser °PM re v. R. Caldwell, P!"..lterr of the Preubyterian
Chorea, Puiaski.
hlsissiut. Herroximuorr & &examen G ssert.ammi—l take
p.easure in adding my testimony in favor of the exceller.t
preparclion called Dr. Parish's Chinese Hair Cream; for
about two years ago my hair was very dry, bristly, und
disposed to come out; but having procured a bottle of the
Cream, and used it according to the prescription, it is now
elastic, soil., and firm to the head. Many balsams and
oils were applied, each leaving my hair in a worse slate
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 ladies, especially, will find the
Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparations
for the toilet. Respectfully, ke.,
R. CALDWELL
Pulaski January 7, 1847.
1:17 - fioId wholesale and retail, in Pittsburg, b Jhn
M. Townsend, 45 Market st., and Joel Mohler, h corner of
Wood and Fillhos tels-dhw-ly
. .
PHYSICIAN A ND PATIENT, or a Practical View
the Mutual Duties, Relations and Interests 01 the
Medical Profession and the Community ; by ‘Vorthingtou
Hooker, M. D.
- .
The Works of Michael De Montaigne; comprising his
Essays, Loiters, &c. Hy Win Hazlett.
Ninevah and its Remains; by Austen Henry Loyard,
Esq., D. C. L.
Glimpses of Spain, or Notes of an Unfinished Tour in
1847; by 8 T. Wallis.
Tupper's Proverbial Philosophy, new edition, I llus.
?sated. Just received by
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
nov22 ' Corner Market and 11 sts.
McCandless & Campbell,
DEA LEILA TN AMERICAN, ENDURE, FRENCH AND GERMAN
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,
No. 97 Wood street, next door to Diamond alley,
wouLD respectfully call the attention of Merchants
ofTeand other dea'era to their New and varied Stock
'untly and Staple Dry Goods, Laces, Fringes, Shawls,
Gloves, Vesting', Ribbons, Hosiery, Mitts, &c.
This to their second Full supply, and they feel assured
in saying that they can offer Goods to compete with any
in the market, both as regards quality and price.
The examination of their stock of Goods is all that is
required to assure the buyer they offer Goods on reason
able terms. nov7:d&w
I mportsint.
AI ANY BLANKETS sold in this City for all Wool
.I.Y.L are one-hay Cottall. But persons who are in want
of a good article will do well to examine BLA NKF. - rs that
are warranted all wool, and in every respect as represent.
ed, at the BLANKET DEPOT of the Payette Manufac
turing Co., No. 513 Market street. novl9:d2w
44 MRS. A. LEECH w i ll open a hardaonne ansort
ment of Fall and Tiqnter BONNETS, CAPS and
BEAD DRESAES, of the latest styles; with a vs.
riety of Goods in her line suitable to the present and op.
pronching season, on Thursday, the Ist of November.—
Store on Fifth street, four doors from Market, East side
oet3l:ellin
__
Dr.. O eorge McCook
Hselected Pittsburgh as his permanent residence.
1.1. He has takes the house lately occupied by Alder.
msn Miller, on Fourth street, near Grant, immediately
adjoining the " Iduinartinc House." His Office is attach
ed to his residence, where he will constantly be found,
unless absent on professional duty. Office hours from 7
o'clock A. St. to 9 o'clock A. M , and from 5 P :+1 to 7 P.
novs
't TANTED—A
Porran in a Boar Store. One who eau
TV come well recommended can bear of a permanent
situation, by applying at th e
f'TORN BROOMS— IW:dozen Corn Broom, just reed
and for sale by KING h MOORHEAD,
oetl3
Diamond.
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Private Diseases.
DR. BROWN, No. 65 DIAMOND ALLEA',
Davorm hie entire attention to an office
practice. His business is mostly confined to
cI.AIII, `Private Crr , Venereal Diseases,' nod such pain
r(` fttl affections, brought on. by Imprudence,
youthful indulgence and excess.
e • • Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorr
ea
h, Gleet, Stneture U Dischares,
Impu ty of the Blood, with all diseasesrethral
of the
venereal
origin. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Tetter,
Ringworm Mercurial Diseases,Seminal Weakness, Im
potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month
ly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano,
Nervous Affections, Pains In the Back and Loins, Irrita
tions of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated.
Cure guaranteed.
Fourteen years' practice (four in this city% enables Dr .
Brown metier assurances of speedy cure to all who may
come under his cure.
Office and private consulting r00m5,6.5 Diamond alley
113". Charge s moderate. novs:d& vvl y.
D HUMATIBAI.—Dr. Brown's newsy diseov red rem
ody for Rheumatism le a speedy and certain remedy
for that painful trouble. It never fails.
(Mee and Private Consultation Rooms No. 65, Dia
mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa The Doctor is always at
home. fame-daorti
Pullers dllagteal Patn trixtriscsor.
2.10 THE PUBLIC.—Thts is to certify that I have found
Dailey's Magica/ Pain Extractor to prove a cure
e Chronic Rheumatism, which I have been anlicted
with for ten years, In my *joints.
ABRAHAM R. VREELAND-
Acquaekanceb, N. Y., April 8,1348.
Ma. H. Dsm...er—Sir: 1 have been troubled with the
Piles for eight months, and could get no relief. Yaw
Magical Pain Extractor litivhig been recommended is
me ,e
of it I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in
mor
a short timel
would not was perfectly re d
ke a hca ! undred dollars Could I not g for the
et any
,
balance of my box. WILLIAM HALL.
97 North Moore street, New York, June 19,1847.
jEly- CAUTlON.—Daihres only Depot in the city of Nero
York, and where the genuine article can be obtained,
wholesale and retail, is at 413 Broadway.
H. Delray is the inventor of this truly invaluable com
pound, and he never 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. a
grain of it himself.
Counterfeits abound! Every truly valuaule 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 Tear—The genuine DaUay, in cases of the severest
Burns, Scalds, Piles, ic.c. 7 will afford insrani relief, and
produce at once a cooling and soothing etfec t—e xt ruc ti ng
pain in and from one to fifteen minutes! but be sure, al
ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth.
And now mark the difference—Counterfeit Extractors
no matter under what name they may appear, or how ap
plied, always irritate and increase thepain
Pamphlets,containing certificates of cures. may he had
gratis, on application to JOHN D. MORGAN,
Western Depot, Pittsburgh.
Da. Wm. Tumut. Agent
New Books
MEM
ES
fa 'VALUABLE PBOPERTV.FOB'SALE.--The
' linage and Lot at pretent occupied'hy the West
Ward &hoot is offered for sale on advalitagfeou*
terms. Appty to ERRE:TT& atePHERSON,
nov2ent Corner of Penn and Water streets.
5• TO LET :bout.—Being out to remove to LV
'[l;f Water street, we will Ler the Warehouse on the
earner of the Diamond and Diamond alley.
novl2o KING &MOORHEAD.
For Sale s
tio. A THREE STORIED DWELLING HOUSE,
V r.i. , being the second house from Penn street t in Sny
der's Row, on Hay street. Immediatepossession will
be given. Enquire of DAVID RITCHIE, Attorney at
Law—Otriee on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and
Gram guest.
te2Oultf
A.N.
G. FINEGAN has taken Aßlkats.lo and refitted in a superior
T. style the house formerly known as the " Western
L'schange," situated on Smtthfield street, opposite the
"Monongahela House."
His LIQUORS are of the choicest brands. GAME of
all kinds. OYSTERS, both Shell and in the Can. With
all the luxuries that can be procured and are appertain
ing to a respectable " Restaurant," constantly on hand.
fiIBALS served at all hours. oct2s
JOHN ILLNZIEN
B. WrIANYIL, /B.
JOHN HANN AN & Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
healers in Boas Stores,Queerissoare,Produce and Pitts
burgh Manufactures, No. 59 Water street, between Smith
field and Wood.
_ oetl7:y
A -.tempura Saloon
ND BATHING kISTABLISHMENT.— FRESH
OYSTERS JUST RECEIYELL—The proprietors
are now prepared to serve up Meals at all hours, in Con
nection with Boarding by the day or week.
sep24
APPALLS, Proprietors.
Ile'singer,
OP We/Is
lt/rANUFACTUERS GREEN GLASS WARE,
.1.T.1. No. 27 Marka streei 4 Pittaburet., keep constant
ly un hand and make to order, all lends of Vials, Bottles,
c.; Porter and Mineral Water Bottles, of superior qual
'ty._Particular attention paid to private moulds. [ne.2o:y
Eag Works,
(Eareaugazo 1832)
BY EIDAIUND WILKINS,
No. 184 Liberty street, head of
Waod Pittsburgh.street,
N°CUaeeBnanlaiVZaiHead Mantel Pieces. Tops, alw ays
Stones,
on trend and made to order.
N.B.—A chyme selection of Drawings op band. [nvl4
_ .
A Bargelii:
XTINE VALUABLE and well located BUILDING
1.1 LOTS, in the Sixth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh,
•
tot sale unusually low. Enquire of
SMITH & CUMMINS,
I lov'a:tfj N 0.3 Smithfield st.. op. Monong'a House.
VEATIIERS-500 tba.Peathers in stere and for sale by
nov`27 KING & MGOILHEAD.
APPLES -25 !ibis Apples on consignment and for sae
by [nov27] KING & MOORHEAD.
DOTATOES—.3OO bus. on consigniner. and for sale by
nova KING & MO 'RHEA D.
IATHITE FISH—SU bble. and bait bbls. fur ear ~-
V nov27 KING & /R0 JRHEAD.
N U . I MACKEREL-2U bbls. No. I !Mackerel (or sale
by I nov2ll KING & MOORHEAD.
L.LOUR —3O bbls. Family Flour in store and for sure
17 by I nes27 . l KING & MOORHEAD.
BONNET RIBBONS -A. A. Misi:PN'ScDoenren o ;,.
1101 opening another large lot of Bonnet Ribbons. at Me
extreme low price of GI cents. Also, another lot at"B .
and 10 cents. nov2o
/HEAP CALICOES.—A. A. Mssos Zr. Co. have reed
kj 5 canes of Fast Colored Calicoes—selling at cts.
per yard. nov2o
A. MASON de CO. have opened a large lot of'Flatt
/-1,„ sale at.2o cents, Cassinets at 25 cents, Alpacas at
1- , / cents. nov26
A .A7IIASON & CO. will open Sus morning (200)
it,. Two Hundred Dozen of Linen Handkerchiefs, at
0.; cents. uov26
IHEA? DE LAIN ES—A, A. ItlAktin .1c Co., 60 Market
street, are now opening 2 cases cheap De Laines, at
I lc. per yd.
nov26
RoL no ;B .4
j u"rrvit--zi lib's.'
rr' St IWI T I S' I b /VC L A I R.
DROOMS-40 doz. Brooms, for sale by
1,1 nov!Ifl
SMITH & SINCLAIR.
f fIINIOTHI' SEED-5 EMI, Timothy Seed for sole by
1. nov2B SMITH & SINCLAIR.
I_
.
A RD --A less' kegs and Mils., for sale by
j n0v...43 SMITH & SINCLAIR.
Ulf}... ti mini. Louisville White Lime just received
I j and for sale by (ntiv:4l M. DYER.
4 PELES-2Ull barrels good keeping Apples, various
_I - 1. kinds, just received and for sale low by
Ilov:.Q AVM. DYER. Lse Liberiy st.
I) AISI NS—;u boxes new Raisins just received and for
1, sale by BROWN & KIRKPA'FRICK.
n0v2.1 No. 144 Lamm. street.
.
'll UPS -- 15 bales N V. HO" le-19, just received and
1.1 for sale by (nvel`.2) BROWN & KIRKPA.TRICK.
0 uA r —5O boxes No. 1 Cincinnati Soap
01 50 - Crampton & Co., Pitts. Soup ,
In store and for sale by
n0v.22 BROWN & KIRKPANRICK.
p‘s PPLKS —5O lib's. Green Apples just read and for
sale by I i10y22) BROWN & KIRKPATRICK.
U LLA: ii—soo Ohio. S. F. Flour to store and bur sale ay
nov2o BROWN & KIRKPA.TRICK.
IjtAGS-00 dozen Twilled Basing store and for sale by
1_) novz2S BROWN & liIRKPATC.ICK.
1 1 E.ATIIERS-LIOtAI lbs. prime Kentucky - Verithers In
• store and for side by
norlitz BROWN & KIRKPA.TRICK.
_ _ _
.0 iiil BOXES RAISINS;
.i..VI 1./_5O hi -
50 qr. - ‘. just reed and for sale by
novtill .
JOSHUA RHODES., No 0 Wood st.
. _
A.ZII. SUGAR;
150 c n
al= '' ke %ante Currnuts (new
I tiolt rrc'd and for sale by JOSHUA Rh ODES,nov2l Nu. 0 %Wood st
ATI/TICE TO DEALERS IN CORN.—Havirt ‘ T! mule
111 extenstve purchases of Corn, we are prepared to
enter into contracts with dealers and eonlputnEry r . f the
urucie, for any amount required. Those in Avant' can
supply themselves by calling, before the close of The
river.
RHODES AC AU-X.IR N,
110V15 (Chronicle copy.) 30 Filth street.
LUM—lun barrels, for sale by
B. A. PA lINEX;TOCK &CO-.
novlo Corner Ist and Wood eta.
1 THEzi— / Eol,ero Mock, for sale 11 y
vl6 B. A. FA N _•.s•roc K .QO.
rill AL6-2. tons. White, for sale by
1....... anvil{ B. A. FA FINESTOCE & CO.
LP TURPENTINE—BI barrels, la prime order, for
i, — ) sale by f norlal BA. FAIINESTOCK & CO.
Ej 051111 Y-30 barrels Pearl Hominy, a first rate aril
11. tie_ for sole by :nos-20) W5l. DYER.
RAN liElol.lh..S—en On, rein. an good order, for sale to;
nor,M
WM. DYER.
I
_ lORS MEAL—Ma bbis. tined Meal, fresh ground,
lJ received by WM. DYER,
novgo ;No. 1.19 ',Marty street.` ,
17REIGHT T,O PHILADELPHIA.—We will receipt
I for moor three more Boat Loads Freight, for Phila..
at advanced mien,) if offered MOH.
C. A. McANULTY & CO..
Canal Basin.
1 CASE BLACK sATINETT—Just received. from the
1 manufacturer. For sale very low, by H. LEE,
imeld
Liberty street.
I CASE CALIFORNIA PLAID.
I I `. Brown leans;
1 •• Prints; just received and for sale by
novl3
H. LEE.
, c) ARRIVE-4 caws Drito Blanket Coating;,
1 2 " " Cloth do
•' Lavender Cloth do
2 •• Mi xau d Blue Mx Bea
i
ver Cloth, to arrive in a fe Grey w clays, and for gale by
H. LEE.
T EAD-257 pigs Lead recd and for sale by
novlll RH EY, MATTHEWS & CO.
ARD-21 kegs and - I liarrelLard reed and for sale
j by inovlM RHEY, MATTHEW & CO.
_
l ODI DE OF IRON, lodtde of Potassium, lodideZf Sol
phur for sale by (nS) KEYSER &hIeDOWELL.
1E t i/ B R WNfT.T IVRAI- e t re-
Yr iEEkkieDilt
lovb 144 Wood street.
ITECKERS' FARINA, Rice Flower, Sapioca, sego
11 Arrowroot, warranted fresh aid genuine; for sale
KEYSER & MeDOWELL,
144 Wood street.
CIALABRIA LIQUORICE—In rune and for sale by
\l.,' novb KEYSER & McDOWELL; 144 Wood at
UPTURES—Chases' and other Trusses, for the rad.
lti ical cure of Hernia or Ruyrure, for sale at KEYSER
MeDOWELL'S DRUG STORE, corner Virgin alley
and Wood street. • novS
DEACH BHANDY—AI bbls. pure old Peach Brand:
roc'd and for sale by JAMES PATTON, Jr.,
..ov7 No. 17 Liberty st., opposite Smithfield.
H. Mol, 4,55E5.-10 bble.. " Battle Ground,' recdand for sale by JAMES PATrON, Jr.,
nov7
17 Liberty street.
14 1 EATHERS-1000 ibs. prime Peons. Feathers ree'd
j` and for rule by JAMES PATTON, Jr.,
nov;
17 Liberty street.
T) YE WHISKEY-20 bbls ., rel . 'd and tor sale by
nov7 JAMES PATTON, Jr., 17 Liberty at
1 . ) W U
. FLOUR—MaI Lbs., in sacks. received and for
1.). sale by JAMES PA'rTON, Jr.,
110 v 7
17 Liberty street.
John Dnutllnp & Co.,
cosaira msREET AND SECOND STREETS,
4 RE now receiving their Fall and Winter Stock of
it. HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE and other
Goods, direct front the manufactories and workshops of
Birmingham. Sheffield, and Wolverhampton. We have
already in Warehonse Casks and Cases of Goods,
covering the following articles :
T, lined Saucepans, Round Pots and Oval Kettles;
Enameled Saucepans and Muslin Kettles;
fate Trays in setts; Common Trays and Waiters;
File Irons in setts arid pairs, over 50 imtlerus
fire Iron Standards, with Marble and Bronzes Iron
basis;
Sl•ort handle Frying Pans; Bread Pans, oval and end;
liracket, Chamber and Gothic Brass Candlesticks;
'honed Wrought Irott Tea-kettles;
Trotted Basting Spoons, Table Spoons, &c ;
'leaned Flesh Forks, Skimmers nod Ladles;
Roasting Jacks ; Hoz Hour, with Heaters;
Commode Knobs Coffee Mills, Lanterns, &e ;
Prue Britannia Ware, hi setts;
umumunialt Ware, Seeing Ten-ketiles &e ;
Phieished Cenfing Dishes, Urns, Oyster Siewers, Sic.;
Ctuet Frames, with cat glass Sad CO(11111011 Bottles,
Et ass Buttery Kettles, Bell Motu! Kettles,&e.
Table Mails, Toilet setts, Seals, &e ;
Pillar, Urn and Helmet pattern Coal Vases.
large mock or Copper. lain Tin and Japa
ned Ware, Pressed Goods, to p winch we would ton
vit.. the attention of lobbers, wholesale buyers and
others. JOHN DUNLAP & CO.,
e.,1•15 Corner Market and Second streets.
rip IN PLATE-211U box es Tin Plate, choice brands, in
I :Tore and rat !ale by JOHN DUNLAP & CO,
sepd4 Comer Market and Second streets.
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William A. Bill
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64 Wood Street,
PrITSBURGIL
ED- INTEREST ALLOWED ONES= DEPOSITS. [moB
Bleohnnies Bank.
BMWS BUILDCW, VOLIBTII ABOVE MAREBT BTREBEI
rj~HIS BANK is now prepared to do business. Open
I from 9 A. M. to 3 P.M.
Interest paid - on Special Dep_osits
augl I THOMPSON BELL, Cushier.
EXCHANGE ANDS BANKING OFFICE
N. E. corner of Third and Wood streets.
SIGHT and Time Bulls of .Exchange,illank Notes an
foreign and domestic 'Coin bought and sold on tb'
most favorable terms.
Collections made in all thelitincipal cities o f the Union
at the lowest rates. jel2
ALL= iItANIXR. 7 6D'VTAILD BASIL
ycnAorriptvk ffi.'RAMBI. : - .
Bankersand Bzehange Broken, Beaten in Foreign and
Domestic Bilk, Rinse Bs:change, Certificates if Boa!!
it, Bank Notes and Coin. , • •
Corner of Third and Wood•sts., directly opposite the Ht . .
Charles Hotel. may2B
N. &01.411&13 &,SON,
Bankers and Deakin its Bachones Coinand Bank Nous,
No. 65 hiarksurrset, Pittsburgh.
MELLING RATE. Excamitaz. SITTING 11612
New York *pr I Cincinnati I
Philadelphia I " Louisville - I
Baltimore * " Bt. Louis
Buying rater
Ohio • din
Indiana I ta
Kentucky I ti
Virginia I n
Wheeling I ti
Tennessee 3 14
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JAS. 8.11005. THOS. SASONST.
HOON k. SA.B:GENT.
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N. S. Corner of Wood and Sixth strew., Pittsburgh, Pq.
DEALERs in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills , Foreign
and Domestic Exchange, Ceruficates of Deposit,S.o
EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union
and Europe, for sale in sums to snit purchasers.
CURRENT and par funds received on deposite.
COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, state
lowest rates. sepit-1y
J. H. 04alday.
DILL EMOKRII, Sealer in time Now, Digits &cep
tenser, &c., ?r,e. Oillee, tap stairs) No. 2 1 i Wood
street l'ittsbr h. ' octl.B
NI- MILLER, MIT ADA- W 21.. attarpox, Prrautraon.
ILLER & RicKersorr t Whido . g.le Groceri, and Ira
-01. porters of Brandies, Wpws and'Regaref; Nos. 172
and 174, corner of Liberty and Irwin strenta,Pittsbusgh, ,
Pa.
Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, &.c.. constantly on hand.
augl4y
)OHM A. Casio, late of New Lisbon, 0.• • W. S. Samna.
C RAIG & SKINNER, General Agency,Dommission and Forwarding Aferchatts, No. tlfl Market street, Pitts.
burgh, Pa. Prompt attention given to the purchase and
sale of all kinds of produce. eept2
Benjamin F. Brown,
A ITORNEI AT LAW, Washinom Div, D. will
prosecute claims before the Departments and Cow
green. Business let with C. 0. Loomis, Esq., of Pitts
burgh, will receive prompt attention. sep4
TOL O. 11. TOSSER IL C. wDowELL.
EYSER & McDOWELL, (snecitssoas TO KERB &
Yavttea,) Whok3gle and Retail Drugand Pracription
store, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. Physi
cians prescriptions carefully compounded u:ght and
day. oet3:1(
'IEAVEtir
c:A . LS—A handsome tot of Beaver Cloths for
a) Over-Coats, such as Muck, Brown, Drab, Gruy,and
Golder. Olive Mixtures. Also, a great variety of Blan
kets anti Feltings, embracing all the above colors—
which will be made to order in the newest and most ap
proved styles, at
,[nov2o] P. DEI,ANYYS.
CLOTHS --French, English, Belgian mid American
Cloths, of the most desirable colors : supergineblack,
blue, brown, olive green, olive brown, crawl; all other
desirable colors snit-able for Dress and Business Coats—
which will be made to order in a superior manner at
nov2tl P. DELANY'S.
IASSIASER.E—J est reeeived,l2 pieces New Style of
V Fancy Cassimeres, together with a handsome lot of
Silk, Satin and Cashmere VESTINGS, whieh will be
made to order in the latest style, at
tioNrW
ftEADV-ItIA DE CIAYPHING.—A general assortment
of ready plothin g ,made up In accordance with the
present Gagnon, and will be sold wholesale or retail as
low u they eati.be purchased at any other establishment
in Pittsburgh. fuov46l ' P. DgLANE.
TITS? RECEIVED from Philadelphia and Nerds- York,
sI an extensive . assortment of GOODS FOR GENTLE
MEN'S WEAR, adapted to the present season, at
nov24 P. DELANY'S,49 Liberty at.
1011ACCO--2O boxes, re ving and for sate by
nov27. STUART & SILL
I IBA-25 hf. chests Y.H. receiving and for sale by
I nov27 STUART & SILL
CIGARS -50,000 Com. in store and for sale by
nov27 STUART & SILT
rrlNG—wou tbs , in store and for sale by
nov27 STUART do SILL
YEPPEIt-113 bags, in store and for sale ln•
not-27 tr/VARTAL SILL
IN DUO-1 reroon , in store and for sale by
I nov27 STUART & SILL, No. II Wood et.
TOOL—IOOO lbs, just receiving and for sale by
nov26 STUARTA SILL
VIA/UK-240 bbls. Exua Rawly, In store and for sale
.1 nos 24 STUART & BILL.
/MORN REAL—IIKI bushels (Old Corn) for sale.
soirta . STUART& SILL.
_ _
CORN MEAL— Fresh Ground and Silted, constantly
on hand and for sale by
novla RHODES & ALCORN, 30 Fifth st.
GROUND FEED.— AV.! are now prepared to supply
Livery,. %rabies, Mill-men and "Feeders" generally
with Chop'd Corn and Oats, Corn Meal, (gromid coarse,)
Oil Meal, Chop'd Corn and Cob, and several other kinds
of " Chop." suitable for all kinds of stock. The supply
will be steady through the winter, and we will furnish
bags and deliver to wucu.ssALß customers any where in
the Crrv, matt or maim& RHODES & ALCORN,
novl9 39 Fifth street
Hr
1 liLL'll 13 &RLEY—Ottrown manufacture, constant-
Iy on hand and for sale b
novl9 RHODES & ALCORN.
dT .:AL—Our own rnanufarcurs, constantly on
k . bond and for sale by RHODE & ALCORN,
0 vovlft 30 Fifth street.
TIJY:ATONs4--A fine assortment of "Potatoes," rot
iNroily use, constantly on hand and for sale by
ttovl.9 , RHODES & ALCORN.
ri WILYI bush., to arrive; for sale by
noviii • ..y.l ; • a :** • ;
2 ,1 BBL& VAItiITE BEANS;
2 bales &inserts received on consignment and for
sale by [n o viol H. LEE, No. 1110 Liberty st
OTATOES-21. ,0 barrels, in store and for sale by
nov"l4 CUMMINS &SMITH
GREEN ,pL&.. -200 Ws., In store and for sale by
I p
novl4 CUMMINS &SMITH.
- ioßri AND CORN mi:iALe—ftee'd and for s e y
novl4
Brandies, W .lest Gins, &c.
,t s -r 1 HF. Pipes Cognac Bram,:9," Jas. Hennessy & CO."
VI/ 30 qr. do do do do do
2 qr. do do do " Sazerac."
10 M. do Rochelle do . I "elevolvilt."
5 pipes Holland Gin:
2 puncheons Scotch Mail Whisa: re Y•
I do Irish do do
I do Old Jamaica Spirals.
40 qr. casks Oporte Wine, " Ventoso.r., „
20 qr. do superior V'enerilre Wine.
5 pipes Calabria Port. do
30 qr casks Sweet Malaga do
20 Indian bbls. Dry do do
15 baskets "'domino” Champagne Whim
15 do " Heidalek" do do
15 do " 3eislers" . . -do do
Li store and for sale by
M.ELLER h RICKEISON,
Nos- 172 and 174yLib,
BACCO—
I . 20 boxes lb Lump," Samuel Myers & Co.l
100 dwarf boxes 141 lb., ea. lb Lump, do. •
5 ball " lb Lump," Dorado," J; Thomas.
LO " " .o's do " Haute' & Robinson."
30 " " s's do "Calm:tern"
15 " " 5 , s do "Jones & Hudipas."
" s's do "Freemans."
40 dwarf " In do Cabanem."
40 " " s's do "Dialciusons."
Just received and for sake by
MILLER & DICKRTSON,
novl3 Nos. 172 and 174 'Liberty street.
SALT -2:50 barrels No. 1 Salt landing sod for sale by
MILLER &BacsErsoN,
novla Nos. 1 - ,2 and 174 Litiortry' street.
sHING'
.. kiI.ES-1 09,000 French Creek Shingles /UV reC'd
and for sale by MILLER k RICRETSON,
novl3 Non. 17•4 and 174 Liberty street_
Ellie KW H gier FI,OUR-150 SIICk.P.' for sale- ------ 1.
LI novl2 STUART & SILL, 118 Wood st.
0 ----
, 1W 81 7 1E17,s (fi
rkITINOIik just received and for
e.l sale by JOSHUA RHODES,
novlo
, N 0.6 Wood st.
0 . hIOIOED 11 ERRI.NG —Sa lmon ut Halibut, just re
-13 retved from the Easr and for sale by
.1. S. hi. YOUNG lc CO.,
N. W. corner Fourth and. Ferry aut.
FLOUR-r
and Corn
Meal for sale by J. S. M. YOUNG Ir. CO.,
anvil) N. W. corner Founli and Ferry, streets.
G REEN GINGER ittr, r sale by
J. S. Al YOUNG &.•
•
Fourth and Fen 7 , I B '
CANDLES—patent While and Colored, Sperm and
Star Candles, for rule by _
J. S. \I. YOUNG
Fourth and !ai
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DEATH TO THE RATS-275 boxer, of '.flat
proachahle and useful Exterminator of 1 f.ata, Mice,
Roaches and Bed Fags, on hand and for dale I sy
J. S. N. YOUNG k novlO Fourth and ).Perry ate.
D A II FIRS' ItBOMA, Cocoa, Chocolate and Schmertz'
JD Sweet Spiced Chocolate, for sale by
.1. S. M. YOI7NG an CO.,
Fourth and P. trry std._
Q ALMON, Shad, Mackerel, as ---
d Herring, fo r sale by
1.3 novlo J. S. M. YOUNG - it CO.
rytEN BARRELS OF SHELLCIYSTER23I •Aue ,
1.. ceived at "Oult. ROUSE." Diamond alley, tam bane' ,
Shell Oysters For sale by the Md. or hundred.
nov7
HENN ST7'.
JOSEPH S. hiORHISON, Attorney at Law-0 tUCC OD
Fourth street, near Wood, Piuslittultb, Pa. tot 1:261.Y
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County & City ord's i
Relief Notes
Pennsylvania Co.
Now York i
Maryland i
New Orleans
P. DEI,ANY'S
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Property for Safe ot AGmettange.
rpagandersigned will sell at a low rate and uponeasy
.1 terms, or will exchange for City Property,_the
STEAM GRIST AND SAW MILLS;_CARDING MA
CHINERY, , situate on the Northern Turnpike ,23
miles East of Pittsburgh, in Westmoreland Count The
Engine, Mills and Machinery. are all in fi rst rate' order.
The Grist Mill contains three setts Pun .and one sett
common Mill Stones with all the best nutehinery and ap. -
Winnow' tbr Makin Hour &c. And attached to the
Steam Engine is a acs , NM and Double Carding Blso
chine, all goad or d e r . ' - The Engine being of sufficient
power to raft all together. ' •
The Land and other Buildings appurtenant to these
f,Zills is as follows : Four Acres'of good land with two •
pxid Dwelling Douses, a Store Houseia large Stable.
smote ;louseand Blacksmith Shop, - and other omen
buildings. • .
The inciuth 02" the Coal Pit is within tenrods of n e
wLIMED
g kiowio„witlimatEtient Coal belonging the MilLto
Engiais ntiWao6 Of
This Mill pnOe g a: situate in the heart-of *Sliest
grain growing nil orhoisdin Western Periniplvanta:
upon a good road, v.-eleven - miles of - the Claud, and .
near the line of the Gent - fteai '
RICHARD :DU 4 Ea t nmtinsp ß/ rezisei.
For further panicidurniAnin :PPW.HOO'4I4.I)N
Esq., Pittsburgh ; oct‘24:2Mdlear.--
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lercy seieet.
Wall-Popper Warehouse,
NO .I MARKET. STREET,PITTEHIUIIO#,:PENWA
TEIOIIIA.O • PALMV.P.
'0 ESPECTEMLY announces m his Mead, .prid gulp
j W .tomere, that he has had at no plat period 4 0;e1 1 .0.
sive a - Stock as he has ac present oller til - XIX-
CkftSergi On eery moderate -terms, at rhe-eld errablis/teiir
mind in Nark& street, almort every snick in Ws Ant—
iggluding coanting-room. bed ertalnbevdhabig-rorghpar.
!arms! hall Paper. With Bordera',; ndacapess,, Fire
hoat,dprinto, Pilot and Transparently .77401-rZaaaliti
TBE subscriber has jest racKlyedint'thei Fekin Teit
Store, 70 Fourth stieetiavery Itirgiaith well select.
ed stock of pore GREEN-AND ELACKTEILE,froat N
cark, all of which has been received'in 'Ads epinutrr
nee the Ist of February tasti - consistingbf the di ff erent.
(grades grown in the Celetithil Empire. Our stock being.
artiong the largest in the•Westove are prepared to whole
sale on better terms than - Any other house in the
We invite retail grocers to call and examine our stock
and prices. They can have itpacked in *, i and Ib.
paekages,s th.tin cannisters, hy .dhests, to snit
their convenience.
Our retail prices va for Oolong, bong,Teas ac e s
eta. to it 1.50 to . 2; Ni ne Young Scu 60 cts.
no so, and English Breakfast-50; YoungitykutiOunpow
der and Imperial, fiqm2s cants to 51;26 st, Famthes are requested send - and get 'samples of oar
Teas, and try them, before purchasing -
mr24iditsv J ANNM , I,-70 Fourth st.
7IPIE COFFEES—Mocha, ..Africang t .4 tva, Lagtryro.
Jr St. Domingo and Rio Coßeertat gchland foruie.-
.4 the PERIN TEA STORE: 70 Fourtikat. _
HITE SUGAItS.--,,Lototines Loa4,4;Ngted:l44:
-:-
.Pulverized Sagan Rata reed andTdelttlier
Md. or:at retail, at the PhRKTE,ig'-..r,PRE;
ItitICULATU, t;Llett4LAN3klutobi4—:„nakey.4o3,o,.
kj ma, No, I Chocolate and epooaijelsNectonjui
Spueed Cho plate lust lec'd add tor •iiale- gte
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TEA. STO RE, 70' Fourth ducat. ' .
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.1.- nienceiin - Al, fin t Monday in - Dise,p . ..p_a_r__ ~...., , IZI,11.;
on Feditiarstreet, in "Dttlonadelitmi , '!!!- I° f; 7.77,
1-b;rin g dgli s heß DeP 6 tritai lliiTi etritt PinL ein s d idsf ing ° .- N Rs iz g li :o b nigra 327l3 . ; ::'0 3 1:1‘.-::
'And. nifini"g''lvml4":E!'glinTc7i=ribecifit:F74.,-
Logie.'Engluth CompositlonA .
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the. ,
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ArithMede and
the
Ul She= n y l ir Ltr..,,ny i
mallet', Natural -- Philosophl i _
Intellectual and Mom -- -;
gillotan Yt Pb Y s i° l ° Geol o gy,' uisiM id a thfiron,gk :
Science, and all other branch es tc,2
~, , Imo ou
Gl L Ei n s ,:si gn e li td sh ag Ed De esi ti n ,e art e a a 6 ti nt h e n _Ct,:inclitd:ing- ‘ 111!
~, 1 7ti. ..,n , ,,a 1 7 1.8 8. 4 6 . : . c 1e . .! ,_.
French - "'' : -:' - . ~,,,, 818 OD
German - -'- - - it?, secured rdi
The services of competent teachers
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such as desire instruction in French watt rilmall
also ht Drawing, Palming andhlusio. - ---
men
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It is - desirable that ; pupils enteint the.coni . cora ,
. Ttl ,
of tfie'Session ; yet they are received at, any: time, c-i . /,_l ,
are charged at the above rates front thatimell
e ltaDa'?„
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p:No dedtittiott made for nbeencesi . eneep!lsl except-incases P'
rotracted illness: ..- . „ .-,---
Further information may be obtalnec, t aan, applicators
Made by:dulling upon the : PRIZYMPI.OI his
Ivr ....?.. 14
Federal Street,
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lodgings inT 'V I =s" " otg l i .
env street Pittsburah,benveen ,Id and
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to
addierifm°-anate'll!°!gi l'illPlig.•PJEFC°lEL;j.
the Principal . . '- ' 7
7;¢,i . 9 ~ --, ' '.- -, ,- --„lauggid.
Allegheny, Acl g ni n - r.) ''''' .
T. B. YOUNG . do - CO. have removed room 110. 8
CommerCial Row, Liberty streetoo'the,coriter or
Third and Smithfield streettypProlite Brown's Bo
te —would respeetfullyjnforrdtheir old ettstomers,steant .--- •
boat friend& and the 'enizensgenerally4.thot they en wg
keep constantly on hand : . superior, stock of CAB •.-:. - .
WARP.; made - of - the best materials and by the most er. -,-,
perieneedworkmen. ' Private dwellings,ateambeats and.. :.
hotels, furnished on tire:- ost. seasonable .tenats and all,- -
work warranted lomat to that Ofanyothar establishment:.
V'. 'UNDERTAKING promptly attended to In ill its
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For Sale.
LOT OF GAMMA 40 feet by LW feet, adjoining ad,
Theatre, Fifth street. Terms moderate and .pay
menta easy. Enquire of , HOBERT PORTER.
novl4 - Attorney at Law, Fifth 'street.
3300 11 1- 1173 — 8h0e5.,,,
A SPLEITID Awsornstrav =sr etaeifirsn,-
1 suitable for the Fall end Winter.tfader- ,
consisting - fironeen's, Bollss Misr& and' ,
,•*.' Children's totai, of every variety luta 'styietand at
prices to suit Nu limes. Those wishing to p urehase,whole
sale or retail, will find it to their advantage to give us
call, and examine for themselves. - .
TROTH ft•scoTT_,
Corner of.4th and Smithfield eta '
Pittatnirgh;.Pa
Irr Don't forget' the plane . , ,• . • own
ariAl.ol: l S.Be"
QYSTEBS! OYSTERS !! --The - Oyster' Saloon of
"Igy Heflin" corner of Reventh.andWebster sta.,
Is now open. Epicures .orillbe wall suited when they;
call. • • rottlthtt I • • • WM.-WILSON.'
D • BOWS_
QUEENSWAR D' BOWS
_CHINA STORE,
Wood mat t near Si. Chaska Haul, Pia:burgh. , •
THE Subscriber has - constantly on , hand the bolt and
handsomest stock Of - the above articles: to be - found
in any establishment East or West, and has. Jost opened
some new itylbs'of his owitiniportation, not roundinagy
other stoic. • • • •
Solar stand, haneing and aide Lamps ;
Fluid and cam air • •
Girondides, Gan elebras, French and:English Mantel
Ornamentii; Britannia Ware, •Waiters,ete., ac., which
Will be - sold lri.pi; in - large 'and small lots, to snit put
.
Merchants and families are•invite& to cat,'
worth looking at at any time. foct2] M..ooDRibißop,'
,
JANES 6. JOE .
NEW DENG STORM: - -
JAMES A. JONES & COMPANY.
THE undersigned have opened a NEWDB.IIO and
FAMILY MEDICINE DTORE, in - Lulus's , * New
Row, corner of Penn and Walrtut streets:FM Ward,
with an entire new stock of Drags, Medicines and Per•
fluttery, where - they are prepared to furnish all - articles
kept in a Drug and Family Medicine 'Store: Having a
good stock, andbeing acquainted with the bresinets front
a Practical'. eXperience of several , years, they respeet
fatty solicit a share of public patronage: '‘ .
.N. - B.= physicians' prescriptions. accurately corn-
Pounded at all hours of the day and night.
orAl&Im JAMES A. JONES kCQ
At Ijoauttf,pi while for. Aka,lle . ..
UrARRANTEn) not to injure, but oh Alf eontrarY to
VII improve the texture of the Skin; - and =Ski Dina,
smooth, and give the ',Kee, Neck, and Brow'bf LadieS,
pure,life-Mre whiteness ; Snob Witte' qualifies of Pine?
Spanish LillY - White-bui'mind you get the germane:—
Ask for Jones Spanish Lilly White.
Sold by the Agent, Wm. Jackson, SS Liberty Street,
,Pitythrn. Price 15 ets:- — a 1 ,
ITE'HOIVI ELY OF BOTH
YELLOW, DARN AND RED FACES,
Are requested to rend and learn the virtues elan arti
cle that will make them the most lovelyand.
• BEAUTIFUL OF NATURE'S. CREATION:
It was , diS,34stered by en Italian Chentist,tind - ithas the
most astonishing power of rendering coarse, datk, yel
low or sallow skin. cleat . , ttrtntSi .sof, smooth, and is
perfeedt innocent, being coraposedofraraplants.-
PIMPLED AND BLOTCHED PACES,
Together:With every-10nd- of.eruption,-•• are cured-by its::
use, and at least thirty physiCians 'in Newy ork use
the genuine •.• •
TY YOUR TEETH are ever so - dark;:yellow, diaeol
.1. ored and dirty, or your breath eversci foul an d d Relit]
by purchasing a 2a Ohintr Eel 0E SONES' &MINX
TOOTH PASTE, this I assure you; though yon need not.
take my won!, but.then you cannot doubsthal of that
famous and sclentifie Dentist, Dr:E. N.TIELD, of New
York, who says:
"I have both used and ; analised this beautifittand Un
palatable article, (Jones , Amber Toolh . Pßkle) and nun
recommend it as possessing claimed
I Sold by the poem, Win. Jackson, EN Liberty Street.
Pittsburgh. Price pp' auAßdy
rrHE CROWNIMI RR1 . 41 5 1 - PAIT,,i,t the scalp
1. Guano is to the Earth,in rittdriugtt ftidAfith
it is ascertain in its effects as to-marrow or nail year:
Now, reader. these respectable citizens ' certi .that
Jones's Carta flair Jtesthintive will Rife -the falloviirk
effect without fail it will the human Hair to
onthe bead, it will slop it felling,:eare scarf or dim
and makered,gray, and light hair gro*.thark.
Mr. W. Tompkins, EN Piing at. New York. -
Mrs. Matilda Reeves, Myrtle Avenue. Brooklyn,
Mr. James Power, groce ,r 'Fulton st. - Brooklyn.
Mr. Thomas inekson, Monionr's Island, near Pitts!.
burgh.
Ifedry E. Cullen, barber on board the.SouthAgtZe. -
But th e beautiful, the glmione etreet it basin '
and beautifying the hair, making it soil,- dark, silky, a n V
keeping it so thrice as lamas any other article made..
Besides it is so economierd and cheap, and the public
are conscientiously end honestly assured that the above
are its teal and true qualities. -
Be careful and get the genuine. Ask tot Jones's Coral
flair Ibastorative, and take noother.
Sold by the agent, WM. JACKSON, SO Liberty Street,
Pittsburgh.
Price 374,50 ets-, and one dollar.
JONbW ITALIAN CHEIIIICATT3OApc
Iron TIE Cori OT
SORE HEADS. OLD SORES, SCURVY, RHYME,
LAS; SALT RHEUM , ie., and it has the beat effect
llt
oaring any similar diseases. As a proof Of its innecent
attest, it can be used with the most perfect safety for
Chafes and Chaps in infants, making their skin smooth,
soil, healthy. but as a cosmetic, . . •
THE BON TON, THE LADY OF FASHION,
Will find it has a charming effect in making the skin
smooth, 150 R, white, and delicate, removing heckles,
wrinkles, disfigurements, ,tc. fact, ...Tones' Italian
Chemical Soap is the most beautiful, yet 'Wonderful work
of science.
BUT, READER, BEWARE, BEWABB,
Of Counterfeits.
Sold by the agent, WM:JACKSON, 89 Liberty street
Pittsburgh.
nue-ay.
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