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1 2"ur ~rait44:,lylicytitispopibqicits ffftliethotirteMaid
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Morning -linitilnti -, Printing; ffne...
contrthr:OP;NvcioP AND:FlOTlCifratgli
E:rliaving„*dia to ourpeOlistuncAkidendlii:
Edo ankPoworrrjoting goolorket*lirq: PFePared.to do
ill tiods,o(Noilrspopor zuld Boo#.wOlkiii/iiityli of itrt
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sonobla toms: NWores OfollyAolic4 gdOlittoiplge;ol
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Thestalerioeit!rit fOIiIIeC.O.IWRESSIerritAL
eLang.txp . .APAß Et; 'l" . 4itiontk*hi, IP/libkJ ob ,
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tidzi thise3raloolde prib :ientliq vi II 1 v4l 4t - No Flip'
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11:71;14 4 pentitt:444lastiwittr to-
'new litotttittlek,.= - flits ST4one door be:
low IdittdOstteet.'',VßETWlNßEltTED, - fiotaJendte , ri
whole - 'Sett,' AllitbSphdrle , 'PreasSitivivilh
reprOttitatiadolitfid•Nataiitl-Geat,"tehtoti4tha Flea to'
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tir no pain' 'WitirarTmrtit.fperautilently.:aaved by
. /WlGatifal PkifYinfingol6•Toodi-achts*hletuuttubh bet
ter that darilag z iti Mcrae( it pould be tone
aleeipreVea instantly <> • apt :4 - 1
1 AlitelittooßOßllitt BAREER,hliadtetr;
Tsunlii'No.3l.treislest, bstweits&tondwndltird*seu,
„Piallottk.adiatlytia bead, a large andsenetal as 4
sorathin'tir Esstamtann Swat-teaas Cumin:fait
Pailidalar-littealba paid , to-the 'Caning ,orCostom
Work,which will he made lathe most fashionable man
tier, and idn'reasonhldlitartnal mayB
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310tire....The,louicurnalcraamoss Soccer; of Pitts
burg4 tindE.AllekhedV Meet% on 'the •Beetend-Mondiit
evertnanith`attle - hoehleffeta,inzthe Diamond:» -
anG7V '• ,,, Joirs , Yottnroljr.' , Secietary
err3totteo...The 2ourneymem Saddlers, Harness
and TfttOk 4 hinkers , Society-meets the Sou:Saturday of
every .moiit , ntdinion Hall, Center of Stidthfield and
Fitth.itteets (thay19:13) , .... W. C. Ciatudisalf See4r..
Oition .- 73.04:;,
sow, bessoteni-Wood:anct sateq,,Plitsburgh,
Enennipmen4No.4, meets Let and.3d Tuesdays of, each
inonthi , irt
Plustnugh -Degreelo)4v,Nomeets 2a.and dtli.
Mechanics' ,Lodgei- No; 9,..MCOLS - over"' • Y
Wentern Star iodge,No.2l, Teen! every Wednesday
evening.
IrerreityLodge,No-1132,1nee4 every ISltinday eying.
Mane illotielt,Lodge, No. 280, :meets every .Friday
tEr.Jii,ltscire Cheisints of oblitbilug,liegierfai4LT
or o.6.P,:a4ttalto any Shut eatt.be manufactured, is , nose
offeted, asi.tunAstortnined.to sell otr asy pretteat itobk
t gregtlyeedoce4 ;krises, ittoeder to. make Soorti„Or my
fa eaoelc,,,lCfou would if t.CLITO ibart , aln
WM. FLEMING,
.-.430-3V44 itt4Otaet or Virgin. ano9.
0,-o.;o.4tPlace °Meeting, IVaShingtoci
.11laicAt : id street; 4etaieen - sllt sub Virgin Ally.
Ptr I:l6'‘-'4leetti ntrert "ra4s . ditY
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veetiing. ' `"
111saporrux,Enciatirst!..n7r,.1yo. 67—Meets Ist ttnd
nutr2.s-1y
[cr. ri; • olj-O.'I O ,OrALUSGILHITIt LODGE, No. 49
mey:tiOtt:the!'llell;• e*ler of W ood ettiet , end yireu
AllpY,' - e;feiatrifd ay eirinieg, ale o'erciak. --
mayt:tm GeasorflAisorrr See'y
itiitilLATORY `Riiituitivrtait and Ulcerated Sore
Throat cured. by. themae of the medicine of nature,
AIMICADI,
CINCITINLT4 Match 14,045. -
Thtirle fti-e.eitify, that' I have been afflicted /01
aeoraiat 'Monate - with InflaMmatery Rheumatism in
my shoulders, and, anati4nlso an ulcerated'aore throat
w.hich , wae.very,painful and , severe. I was slam.
much troubled with a dry backing cough, which. uty .
physician. toltkme woUl &terminate in consumption,
About:three vreektpago.l. heard)of the American CM
and'r.dinntencedtlartme of it by takiegone teasimon
ful'liglitnid Morning, and applyingitlighdirestar=.
ridg e tstAbe.parmatrected with Rheumatic. paint)
and --abut applied it.-to toy throat. I found relief in
two tiethree days alter using the oil, and now feel
eiffialt restored - to health. I also applied it to a
child who_ wal,l,le.r3re)y burnt and it afforded Mame
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- MALY, L.I,I9KLE.
Sold,wholesake and reMi ..11
l by 'Wm. Jackson, Ail
proprietor , a'soleland only agent for, western Penn.
syllvanha t '37ireateinNirginia and:Northern Ohio, No.
89;.T. e ibertfatieetibesd,nr:W,imd Street ~ Pitteb urgh.
Pricer s o eta, per bottle,
Bptritie. Or'NemesoneCoutrrearerrsi—None is
Sol l ulite IWit. Whit itas the riaitie.and'address qt
NO
Jackson; '. B.9'liberty street, • Pittiburgh; on the
labelOtrui-in the. pamphlet in.whicti: each :bottle is
eneloseth ,, The , narnes of the proprietors, D. Halt
act?',';'Kentne . lty, ohm , printed in the 'pamphlet.
An44,,W . ay ,of,detectieg the counterfeits, is the
diffete.nearn. pricer, The genuine is sold, invariably
at fdlcuelper bottle, ambno least' while some of tbe
counkerfensavesold at various prices under. Sold
ageistain
... almost every town in the
• oosi.2:dstiv
11F-A,-A II CUR, En GUMS, BAD BRIAT &BM
ITE,TrsTa.7-Bp the use of Wheeler's celebrated
Teainetry; Tooth 'Wasii.,TOottr:ache'cati be effectually
3itiddi r intilllKiessed Muni made firm and'
healthy.",,llad litteathAnuch improsed, and the Teeth
reedTrdta tartar„and'inade beautifully White. Price Bo
cents per bottle: Thia article Is' patronized by the elite
of -sotiery- 7 is.hitjily_aono'cutrated, and will 'Wake line
pint ofthe 'Minh.
Sold wholesale and retail by Witl. JACKSON, at his
Bain and Shaer diarz,... 4 . BIG ROOT," fia Liberty street,
head of Wend`street, Pittsburgh. . ap27dlmdiew
.pw • WINTER,• GOODS t
No.• 65 r Briirettst Fotnattrer. haw Damn,
..PITTSBURGH.
FANCY'-'AN D ST/SP LB' DRY GOODS!
HY, tut:families is • now receiving bis mallet supply of
W
'Now "R'inui-Dry Goods, -which is Itirgeand complete
in every-variety and Style Me Eastern-markets can sup
ply;and disposioftlem; Whoksale and Retail, at
Great Bargains to Thisrers. • • • •
FrenchlVerked Collars, only le cents; Linen Cambric
Handlrerchiek.lo cents; Dress Gingham!, frorn• 12E• to
25 cents I , Heayy 4-.1
B rown Muslin, from 01 to s cents
Good' 4.4-Bleached Muslin, tram 6. to' 10 tents ; Bed
Ticking, from Of to lel cents ; Plaid Jaconett Muslin 16
cerusl•New Style• Printed Mous De-Lnines4 15; cts.; Sa
tainStripe•Monst De Laines,2s•cents; Colored Moos Be
Lnines,froml2l• t0:25 cents; Black and White Cotton
Hoes c only 63-cents; the best nil Wool Red, White and
Yellow Flannels trihe-City for .25 cents.
I havejus treceived, of the latest importations; a splen
did inattinatont of,ltlem Style Dress Goods and !Shamir_
ThlbEWParantella," Coburg and Lyonese Cloths, all
colors; FrenthMenno;all shades; Satin Plaid Armour
Silks; Chameleon Satin de Shien Silks; Wide Black Oro
deßhine Silks; Chameleon . Brocade . Silks; Turk Satin
de Shlen.;:Persian Corded Silk. Stripes; Satin Stripe
French Cashmere; Lupin's Black Boadowinet; Chame
leon Dress Ginghams, and wide BinelsMetutillaSilks.
tritte,;nll. Wool, BROCHA SHAWLS; Super...Plahll
LONG-SHAWLSI Turk StuiriShawls ; eh:unclean Silk
Sltawls;: Black, and ..Colored, ;, Plain'and , Embroidered
sjik;Prin' Thibet, and Mous De Leine Shawls. .
W A?'IKEJ S A splendid eursortinent, from iommon to
sofiStAnt. (Hillon.BOttnd)..Biatikels lust received, ta
llier; Willi a large assortment of Domestic and Staple
GOODS r
The above Goo d s having been recently purchased at
a Great Redietieakfram t former prices, I feel confident that
on ekinningtion Lheywill be found much lower than they
have• ever been offered in this City, as I intend to sell
, them Miksch and Beal/ at a small advance on the East
am-cora •.!•• .•-• ••• • • • ABSALOM MORRIS, •
n0v213 • No. , ssMarket street. Pittsburgh:.
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SEAR HOUS.E,
LANDING, FOURTH STREET,
Et nIZBRNVILLE,.OHIO.
FUNS; Pii.orlixiToß. (n24:6m
Neer Norebri, December Magazines, ite,
NEINBR'S :LITEILLRY DEPOT, on Smithfield
S'A.' - .410 1 44 oPPCsite brown's Hotel.--Godey's Lady's Book
for December. •
MEd
Gtabam'eMagazine for Deoember
Sutain's
,Ladies , Natiorial
Uttell'sidving Age, No. 289.
. David Copperfivldatfo. 7,
Carrer Bell, author of Jane
Byti—a most admirable work..
,ffedbunn: Ms -.First Voyage—being the Sailer-boy
Ofinfsvaiontiand Reniiniscences of ihe Son of a Gentle
man, in the Merchant Service;' by Herman Melville,
maim, of Typee,tomoo; and Nardi.
The Thousand and; One Phantoms: to be read be
tween eleven o'clock and midnight;—by Alex. Dumas.
Theinedlted•Works of Lord Byron ; now rust
pnbiish
fe by. his sart : ''''Zrst part
The Pietortsit Brother Jonathan for the Holidays ;—a
magnificentsheet.
a.vaiplarge assortment Of CHEAP PUBLICATIONS,
and awry variety or Btationery,can always be found at
the ilOVC , tebitplol:l2ent, M.: A. MINER,
Smithfield at.
El
• ADOuritry • Store tor 801 e.
rer'.64iek.and...Lanse of an Established Stara in the
• :_•EOrtntry s •Situate, twelve miles from the City, in a.
pleasant and healthy location, with large garden, plenty
Of ifenito-ndshreis =moot land. The dwelling house, is
couveuiently:areanged,and.the store and warehouse are
ample for doing zsgood business, and the run of custom
to the store very good; and good-pay. Amount of stock
nosvon hand,kuppose about - 8180Q. To an industrious
man;Vrithlt'innall capital, the above preserits a fine oti 7
portuttity of getting into "a piofitable basinesuon•easy
terms. -' • •
. _ _ . . COTHBEBT; •
-General Agent, Smithfield at.
nov27
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ttnieish3ned have this day:received, by Express,
tdireet tom the manufactories, one of the largest and
most complete assortments of .4rnerican and French
JEWETAY ever Offered irr this markekcomprishigAll of
the.mostiriodernaud improved stylex,tovihich they in
vile. the attention of the trade generally
IiT.A. CE NoNGEIIS er
Woodatr tc ROSeet. ;/
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HE undersigned have this day received, by Express
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' , direet from theimplorters, large' and well selected
stock : of GOLD'in'd'SILVERWATCHES;Uf the latest
and most desirable styles. They .Xespeetfally invite
dealeirb above. line to call and, examine, before
purchasing elsewhere. . -
- T..K..;MACKNIGHT tr. BROTHERS, r f
t 5 Wood street.
3t - to *)Jr People
/TWAT etto-,Cheapesl. and Best Cloths, Cassinieres,
J_ Vesiinge,Cloakings, and Cloak Linings, within this
k
European and General Agent,.
noir24drorlYlol4,l.lnildfriffe, earner Fifth and Wor4.
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JOHN,SHEA, j j..4.;aittrTivlicfrallov - swilir.a.
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Tesskr4dia--Aiutirt6kniEN ya 441164'6;
'..6tearatioatrzieketLia . e.,leavadaiiktiiripineiruilitil o
Paisenger Packeti"ma ;Brownsville, o Baltimore and
't Philadelphia, 6a. at., and 6.r - 2a. ,
Mail Coach and 'l2l
Western andßontheingail Boaelt Lido; 43...ir*..
.Nottli-Weiten4viaClevitlasid, - 41tily40 att;.
-Brie and.WeitienrNew York,. daUy. B rM
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00 - EzaternitoThiladOlAbbiltilukY7 eXeoP Sun d ays, 4
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ealitern Mail vitt Philailelphia,,dua,4***eloaetill
Western MailiCin.andLoulav,sdaktrA,a6Pla - seas4 , -ta•
Boutlyalaßalt.tuttiWalbinp3a,dueST.at.lelciaait, s ,a,m.,
noith-Westatti.viir Cleveland, daejo }..-14,,41aaga9
,Etib and , Witatera Maw Jiatkolue tra.at
• '' "'"STOCKS
Pervarua Arkfd• cW OI4
Bankorl'iu3burgh X 650,00
47;0
Muehangeßaukv - 4r..„U"'" 7 •7•.''51,00" 4 0;°e
Ma i t z thants'. ll 4 ol ..„__o ll ,_*.:: - 50 , 00
sbd6l nz aev
p a ere Depositparia •60,00 . : 49,00
;Mend Street Bridge... r. • . 35,00
14arrherri LiburtiesNaike. - - 25 09 36.00 35,00
.010 AllegherlYa.
Br:dga- , •-•,--* • "
Parmalisaine o.;Stock, paid on
shares 5,00 1,43
: 800 *^' 0,-- •
:Citk Bonds 111.# ea/10 •• __ - .
92,90
Monougahelaßridge • •—••-- za,tw o 16,50
Penna. Qs, quote in Philadelplua - •• ,
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Penna. Ws,
New issue Treasury Notes,4l's,quoted le - ptittiutii • •1171
INtitY oi tt!",4ariceir!
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OFFICE 'OF TOE POST
THVRISDAT hlOlllllll6l. Atteinbet $9, /849. ,
Business is declining. considerahly, owing to the
lateness of the season; -and of,mtnal
navigation., In prices,there is hut Bute change.
PROVISIONS..There is..some.activity in good
„Rolf Squat ; s ales of which at:l2(al2ka. Cheese is
plenty; silos at ble6c. t itt large lots. Bacon is de.
alining ; sales;at 12n. for sugar : cured gams; Onr
mon at 708 c ; Sides at 41040.; Shoulders at 410
41n. - Lath is: worth 6„1661c.i Anti :ieeeree, and:riot
mach demand.
' BRAIN. ,Sales oftlTheat at ,SOGißse.iCore at 45c.;
RO-and.Besleyet 50(355,e.; Oats 300330., from:fivsl.
tintidiati4 from store.
FEB.TEIERS.. Regular sales at 33e34c.
PCitATOES..The market it well'supplied ; vales
.of Natant:locks at, 5005.6 c.; of Reds at 4Dc.
TIN' PLATE'. :Sates of SI las 13.
MESS:PORK...SaIes Ar $ lan 11 1 50,
BOOB...Same reeeipui; sales of areinied at 3c.
PIG METAL..SsIee at s22(iivs2s, since last week,.
Not much received.
. OILS...Sales of Lard Oil at 601959 c.; of Linseed
at 82as5c. •
GROPERIES..Sonte report sales of Rio Coffee at
101011 c.; but we still hear of sales at Itie. Sugar
is looking ;loft. In Meioses there is no change:.
Auvr%oar - saums,_ •
BY JAMBS .11f 'HENNA, 411CTIoNEER,
No. 114 WOOD STimar. yilkat."lroons YYull Ftrrn.
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1(I PIECES , SUPERFINE West of. England BROAD
CLOTHS AT AtICTION. , —On Wednesday next,
November-23th, at ID o'clock in the forenoon, will be
sold at McKenna's Auction, Rooms,* pieces of capon
fine Wen of England Broad Cloth% in lengths to sub
purchasers. JAMES AIeIiE.NNA,
0v47 • . 1, Auctioneer.
- W -A. A T.. C. MeMULLEN,
C E P CASH CLOTMILN4F svort F.;
No. 930 liberty Stags, coma q/Ciorriteri , AUSYt. '
litESPECTFULLY. announce to their castbniers and
R, dealers generally that they have in store a large
and select stock of CLOTHS, CASSIXERES, AND
rES2INGS, aid axe now prepared to 611 all orders la
their line ; and experience 111 the bosi , neps enables us to
hope-for a liberal share of patronage. ; Persons Wish
ing to have Clothing made to order, cannot fail to be
suited. READY MADE CLOTIDPID ofSit descriptions
Kept eonsumtly on hand. ;Also, Oestlemyes Furnishing
iodii, such as: rlbirfti,Stlitielideris 'and omits
gt
, Call aitd examine before purchasing el ewhere as we
are determined to sell cheap for cash. . oct9
By Empress,.
TIJST received, by Express, at BOOBVER & OMB
*, BILE'S Clothing Store-1 ',pieta splendid
Palmerston Drabb Beaver Cloth; 2 pieces do. Golden
Olive Palleaus Cloth ; a few patterns splendid new style
Raney Cassirneres; also. a general assortment of Vest
ings, and all other articles suitable for the season—
Which we will sell low, for rash.
BOOBVER h GBIBBLE,
Liberty street, three doors above lrwiu street.
novl6) Sign bribe Golden Bee-Hive.
Free iStlreillaslonPhilo flan.
SECOND COURSE:
Dll. ROLLICK begs to announce, in compliance with
a very general request, that he will repeat his SE—
LECT PRIYATELECTURES ON PHYSIOLOGY. ke.,
on Monday,Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday, Nov.
I.Mth, 27th; 28th and: Mb—lllustrated by all the Models and
Paintings.
For Gentlemen only (Boys not admitted,) at 71. Dant
open at 7.
For Ladies only, at 3e. at. Doors open at 2e M.
Single admissions, 2 cents. Tickets for each series,
50 -cents.
Kr Each of the Lectures on Monday 'will be FREE,
both afternoon and evening; and Ticket! for the Series
may be obtained then, or on Tuesday. To prevent con.
fusion, the number will be limited.
F. lIOLLIPK, M. D.,
nov24 Motion ..ela House.
. . .
TVBT RECEIVED at the PRESBYTERIAN BOOK
tI ROOMS, No. 79 Wood :owl, up stuns', the following
addition of valuable Books—for sale at low pnces:
Townsend's Arrangement of the Bible ;
Meander's • History of the Christian ' Religion and
Chareli ;
Milton's Treatise on Claistian,,Disetrine,j
Creams' Hebrew and English Lesicoo;
Robinson's Week Harmon; of the (lospel;
Scott's Bible, 6 volumes;
Medhnrst's China und its Prospects;
Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion ;
Chantock on the Divine Attributes;
Thoughts on Public Prayer, by Rev. S.Miller, D. D.;
Thoughts on Religious Experience, by,lte v. A. Alex
ander, D. D.;
Bonar's Memoir of ItlcCheyne;
McCrle's Life of John Knox; '
Psalmand Hymn Book, inn variety of bindings;
Bibles and Testaments, do do
And many other valuable works, to which the attention
of the reading community is particularly invited. 1u0v94
STRAYED OR STOLEN from the Boat
Ynrd 91 Mr. ,Root, at 13tarpsbargb, on Tues
day night, November 2Uth, one Bay. HORSE,,
with a naafi sore on his wither, eoused by
the collar; about 10 or 12 years old. No Other Murkily- -
collected.
The other, a small ban MARE, with black mane and
tail. She is about 0 years old. Any perlion finding the
above Horse and Mare, or either of them and returning.
them to B. L. Wood, Sharpsburgh, or to the subscriber,
at Freeport, Armstrong Co., Pa., will .be liberally re.
warded. inor.l4:llw] WILLIAM JOHNSON.
BEM/LAB WEEKLY ASSEMBLIES',
I naspacrvomor beg lenve to announce to
athe lovers of innocent and healthy amuse
• meat that I intend commencing REGULAR
wazaz.v ASSEMBLIES throughout the
season. The first Assembly' will be given 'on Tuesday
evening, December 4th. Gentlemen wishing to sub
scribe to the regular Tuesday night Avatmiblies are re
quested to call and enter their names. The list will be
closed when the limited number, which is thirty, shall
have subscribed. '
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I will then_ open a list for 'Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday evenings of each week, and ac soon as thirty
Gentlemen have subscribed for either. of the above
nights, the Assembly will , be commenced. Tickets ad
mit a Gentleman and clue . Or two Ladies: Price of tick
ets for each evening, seventy-five cents, including re
freshments; or fifty cents with refreArnents.
J. BATES.
N. 8.--None but persona of respectability will be ad
mitted. 'Kw%
N BENVILLA,oI NUNNERY HILL:A few Lots will
I
be ilald cheap and•on long- lime, to any one who
thereon—or wishes to build they will he exchanged for
other property. • TilohlPsON BELL,
nov24 ettneehunics' Bank.
ENWSTEEETPROPERTY— 'wo' Lots, below S
P
Clairstrt4st, for sale. - '
nov24:lss THOMPSON BELL, Mee. Bank.
etOkL LAND--
Wanted to sell, 25 or 50 Acres of Cool
'Llutd;•arkreecitie the proceeds in eon]. The bank
N on 'the Youghiogheny; just , above the second Dom,
whale a railroad of filly yard!' will put the Coal in boats.
Apply to WM. A: DEL A"; on the premiscs, or, to
nov24:lw) THOAlPSON , BELL,firechttracs , Bank-
QO. of the best patterns of .01ive, Brown, Green,
• lue other : solaced C . A.BSII4.EFEES offered this
Fal ;which will lie sande to'cirdet good' style and' low.
Gentlemen in want of a good lining Pantaloon, will call
at 'the Einpint Clothirig Store. ' ff. effIGNELL.
A SMALCIO — T - of choice 140 4114 K .VESTINGS,
suitable for .evening paines, &e h just received,
which- we can.make to order ; at short notice..
nov - 29:1w 11. CIIiGNELL.
FOR. SALE -A DOU BLEO - H - ERRY, DESK, (out feet
long, at JNO. J. (ALlA:sets& CO.'S;
nov2B 76 Wood street.
. . AHEAD OF. ALL! •
' •EXTRACT OF - AMERICAN 0H..; .
PREPARED and.sold by .JNO. YOUNGSON, 209
Liberly.street. .This powerfully cpncentrated ,pre
paratiorti the medical virtues of which. are,found to be
eight times the strength .of the original . Ameiican Oil.
putury in bottiea'at 25 and 974 cents, each, nenh,f u li
directions -for its use.. In every diseade where the origi
nal American Oil has been found at all efficacious, and
it so far exceeds the original in genre rJ.as to rende r. it the
CHI's.t.P.EST AISDICIWZ IN THE WORLD. Call and
try it. • " . JOHN YOUNGSON.
, N. B. - The original Oil in its-natural state. us taken
from' the bowels of , the eanh,:cart.be had as above--and
will be found genuine. notwithstanding a certain firm
claimi-to be the elegy Proprietors.
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ARRIVED.
Steamer Lake Erie, Gordon. Beaver.
• Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver.
" Louis M'Laae, Bennett, Brownsville.
" Atlantic, Parkinson, 110.
Philip Doddridge, —, Brownsville.
• R. Wightruan„,..Elizabeth.
• Pevtona. Hendricks —, on. McKeesport •
• Brilliant; Grace, Cincinnati.
• Empress,Coz, Cincinnati.
" Reveille Stone, Gallipolis.
DEPARTED,
Steamer Michigan N 0... Gilson, Beaver.
Lake'Erie,'Gordon, Beaver.
• LAMAS AVLane,Bennett,Brownsville.
+" • R. Wightman, ----, Elizabeth.
" Philip ridge, —,Brownsville.
• " Parma, Hendrickson, MeKeesport.
• Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
" De Why Cliniori; Ihrvitureir,
xr.aNevir.atriarat
" Adams,' Mareltell'SwLbuis.
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9INCINNATI ANo prwsittrßon
DAXL,Y STEAM Pilvo im ET- LINE. ,
HIS Independent Line of steamers is now Composed
1, of the largest,- swiftest,. best finished and furnished,
and most powerful brims onthe waters of the West. The
highest wages are paid for the services of the lest and
most experienced .men engaged in the river business,-
The line has been in operation for sixyearsi has carried
nearly-two millions of people, without doing the slightest
injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge com
parison With nay passenger line in the Union forsafety,
regularity, and speed. All that money call procure has
been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of
passengers. The boateleave for Cincinnati as follows:
MONA& YPACHE T.—The MoxoNeana,Capt. Sumo,
will leave Piusburgh every Monday =milt, at a/o'clock;
Wheeling every Moseley evening at la P. M.
TIIRSDAY PACKET.—The Mumma No. 2, Capt.
Jno. Klinereiter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday
morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening
at 10
WEDNESDAY PACKST.—The Naw Mutual). Na.
St, Capt. S. Dean, willleave Pituburgh every 'Wednesday
morning allOo'cloett Wlteelingevery Wednesday even
ing at ID r. at.
THURSDAY PACKET—The Ban.t.urrr,CapL R. J.
Gratz, 'sanative Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at
ino'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10r. M.
FRIDAY PACKET.—The CurvanNo.2, Capt. Croaks,
will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock;
Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. M.
SAMBA& Y PACKET. The Masaimoza No. 2, Capt.
C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday
rtiontitrg at 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening
. at 10P.
SUNDAY PACKET.— The laaao Niewro.v, Caps. P.
Druid, will leave Piusburgh every Sunday morning at
loo'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 r. Y.
oct b.
It=a=lXll
ilea;
Tun steamer FASMON, Capt. Pignuts,
will man as a Regular Daily Packet between
tU org :and Elizabeth. Leaves Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock
P. NI, and leaves Eazabeth at 6 o'clock a. so.
For.freigbt or passage, apply on board. (noy7
LOUISVILLE PACKETS.
FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI A LOUISVILLE•
RECCLIJI SAWED. , y Paccar.—The
No Mon and fast passengerstenin
Pac
ket • TELEkititAPti, 1. Heslep„
d II leave Pittsburg for Wheel-
Ina, Cincinnati and Loaiavi le, and all unarmed ate Ports,
every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely.
For freight or passage apply on board, or
FORSIrra a. DUNCAN, Agents.
The Telegraph has been bad* expressly fora regular
Facket,and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas
pengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on
the western waters. The Telegraph will run in comica
l-On with the Ben Franklin No 8 Pike No 0, to Bent-
Lords—timethrough,riva nava. octrely
1848. 184 g.
Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet
LIDO.
F,*,u►ar Istae4B. Piatu►at 1.1,1819
LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M.
The following new boats complete the line
for the present season : ATLANTIC, Capt,
lames Peutinspn; BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs;
and LOUIS hi'LAN F., Capt. E. Sennett. The boats are
entirely new, and are fitted up without ragard to expense.
Kvery comfort that money can procure ban been provi
ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat,
at the foot of Rove at Passengers will be punctual on
hoard, aa the boats will certainly leave at the advertised
hours. tact!
tiegnlnr Zitnesville Packets.
. Steamer YANKEE, Caps. Matra, leave.
, - .; ji, every Saturday, at 2 o'clock, r
tentuer JENNY LAND, Captatn GaLLiatt el, leaves
every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock. P. VI.
For freight or passage apply to
. B. WitEEL.F.II, Agent.
oct6 Corner of Water and Smithfield fit
Etegular Packet for titandsh.
•
THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE. Capt.
Ilanans, will leave forthe above and inter
me tate porta on Wrdisrsdays and Saiurdop.
For freight or pawage apply on board or to
oft° GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, Agt.
For Seaver and Wenay
Ttta new and splendid passenger steamer
CALEB COPE, A. llitistooca, Master, will
leave fur the above and all intermediate ports
every Tuesday, Thuraday, and Saturday.
For freight or passage, having superior aceommoda
tiona,apply on board. oc
~:Neer Arrangement.
1.7. Tun steamer BEAVER, CHAS. E CL•1111.,
.
Master, will leave ibis city every Monday,
ei nes. ay and Friday, at 10 a. sr.
She has a boat at the landing, between Wood at. and
the,Bridge. prepared to receive trrie-ht at any tune. aorta
Mat
Wm. 11. Wheeler,
STEAMBOAT AGENT, can be found at Wesley
Crier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith
field streets, Pitlsburgh. °eta
Vole Citsclimmil-..Wegaior I - jacket..
The fine steamer MT. VERNON. litmus
Km:ars, Master, will leave for the above Mild
interme late ports, regularly, every Saturday evening
For freight or passage, apply on board. or to
octfl GEO, B. MILTEN BERGER ,Ag't.
ofte
tits
iiThe fast packet ALLEX/lIEN V 13111.1.. F.,
C apt. Wsr. . X%•, will run regularly be•
tween tit surgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River.
Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4
o'clock, r. at. For freight or passage, apply on hoard.
oct6
— Dr. Wul anm DriTue
1110 FAS permanently located his Office and Residence
11. on Smithfield street, between sixth reud Seventh
streets, immediately below Strawberry alley. Office
hours, from 7 to D ♦. ti . and from 6 to 7 e. 111, land of all
hours except when be may be professionally or other
wise absent. n0r20:40.
Q nl-1 r.T.w..
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Incorporated by the Lerislanere of New Yea, in 4RO, for the
PROMOTION OF THE Etas Ants IN ?MR (NITRO Stirex
AS already purchased about 400 Paintings for die.
tribution the present year, and the number will be
nereased as the subscription list advances. Among
them are the works of lieutze, Durand, Huntington,
Gray, Rothe met, Church. Bingham, Doughty, Morse, arid
other distinguished American and reaident artists, some
of which cost BLOOD, 81,000, 8650, and many $5OO 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 154 inches,) from the second of Cotat's series, the
Voyage of Life. A set of Outlines by Darley, illustrating
Washington Irving's Sleepy Hollow. The Bulterin,
monthly publication relating to Art. and the Volume tlf
Transactions, besides the chance of obtaining a Painting
or other work of Art distributed at the annual meeting.
h is acknowledged by all who examined the present
collection, that none has ever been exhibited in America
equally rich in eel-reaction. The subscriber for the present
year has an unequalled opportunity for achieving the
triple purpose of obtaining a taint:Ws 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.
Distributine of Paintings, 21st December.
Subscriptions 01 membership, 85, and should be given
in without delay. Received by
H. S. BOSWORTH, Honorary Secretary,
nov2ll Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
1 Fresh Arrival.
JUST RECEIVED and for sale, in addition to his for
mar siock,a new and varied assortment of LAMPS,
adopted expressly for the use of the celebrated Buttairto
FLUID, comprising, in part—
Suspension Lamps of dilfercnt sizes, with or without
Globes;
Washington do.; Buena Vista do ; Marble Pedestal do,
Centre and Side Table do; Britannia do.
A uto—A general assorunent of GLASSWARE, Cop
per and Brass Rada, Tintrarr4c.
JOHN DEVEREUX, 06 Smithfield at.,
nov2ltdaw ad door above Fourth.-
TEAS: TEAS!! TEAS It
IT is with pleasure that the-subscribers in
fo
rm 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 t, t and 1 ra each, with
their printed card—showing the kind of Tea,
price, name of the concern and depot in Philadelphia,
willian invitation to return the Tea, if not liked.
0 Gunpowder Ode 75 1,00 1,25 5,50
ig. Imperial
Hylton 50 75 1,00 1,2.5 1,50
50 524 75 1.00 'Le&
o Y. Tlack 571 50
on. • • • • • ••••.50 02175 1,00 1,25 1,50
B
BLA mot
, " Fine and Euro rule • • • 75 1,00 1,25 1,50
We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to,
if not superr to any sold in this City, and should they
not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned,
and the money will be refunded, as it is only with that
understanding we sell.
We ask a lair trial, that the public may be able to
judge between our Teas and those heretofore sold by
other companies in this city.
MI 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. N. YOUNG & CO.,
N, W. corner 4tls.and Ferry streets, and
E. YOUNG & SON,
9. W outer 3 and Rosa streets.
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tritu4s, anw,
rlytite 'Diseases. -
DR. BROWN, Isicy: 7 6s - tofAmorn) -- ALLEY;
Myosin' his entire 'attention to an office"
/1.
es P.ruCfice. His businctsismostly confinedto
• V Fr rate or %naval Disea'ser; Old sueh
•-.
, fel affections, brought on 1y imprudence,
youthful indulgence and excess.
' Syphilitic Eruptions, Gionorr
' hea, Meet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges,
Impurity of , the Blood, with all diseases of the venereal
origin. Skin Diseases Scorbutic Eruptions, 'Fetter,
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,lrrita
lions of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated.
Cure guaranteed.
Fourteen years' praetice (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
117' Charges moderate. inovb:d&wly.
110 EUMATiffild.—Dr. Brswn's newly discovred rem
edy for Rim/math= is a speedy andnertain remedy
for that painful trouble. It never fails.
' Office and Private Consultation Room* No. 65, Dia
mond' alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Dortofis always at
;home. lant&dawtf
Hera Blargtoal Palm Pri*tractor,.
110 THE PUBLIC.—This is to certify that I have found
Dallsy's Magical Pain Extractor to prove a cure fat'
e Chronic Rheumatism, which I have been afflicted
with for ten years, in my hip joints.
ABRAHA.9 I R. VREELAND.
dequatkancrele, N. Y., April 8,1348.
Ma. H. Datasr—Sfr :4 have been troubled with the
Piles for eight months, and could get no relief. You ,
Magical Pain Extractor having been recommended tt
me, I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and ia
a short time was perfectly cured I Could I not get any
more of It, I would not take a hundred dollars (01 the
balance of my box. WILLIAM BALL.
97 North Moore street3Ncsv York, June 18,1847.
RT ciappioN.,,--,Dases only Depot in the city of New
York, and where the gentians article can be obtained,
wholesale and retail, Is at 415 Broadway.
H. DUI= is the inventor of tidir truly invaluable nom
pontiff, and he netnrr has, and never wilteommunicate the
secret of Itt preparation to any,man living; and, there.
fore, no other person ever has made, is r ever can make. a
grainof it himself.
Counterfeits abound!. Every truly valuable article Is
subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters mad Im
posters; and nothing, that we know of, has more exten
sively experienced that fact than Dalley's Magical Pain
Extractor!
A Tsar—The genuine Dom, in cases of the Severest
Burns, Scalds, Piles, &c., will afford instant and
produce at once a cooling and soothing etleat—eitractiag
pain in and from one to fifteen minutes! but be sttre, al
ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth.
And now mark the d(ferenes!--Connterfeit Extractors
no matter under what name they may appear, or how ap
plied, always irritant and increase thep,stn!
Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures, may be had
gratis, on application to JOHN D. MORGAN,
Western Depot, Pittsburgh.
DR. W Tnoart. Agent.
Daueyos Animal Galvanic Cure-All,
For Horses, Cattle, &c., cures spavin, quittor, grease.
poll-evil, sores, galls and braises. Pamphlet/containing
certificates of respectable parties, may be had on appli
cation to JOHN a MORGAN,
oetnalitery Agent. Pittsburgh.
XlLUsiterls iisliallesling Ointment.
CON'TAINING NO MERCURY, or other Mineral. It
has the power to cause all EXTERNAL SORES,
SCROFULOUS HUMORS, SKIN DISZASES, POT.
SoNOUS WOUNDS to discharge their putrid matters,
and then heals them.
Ilia rightly termed ikUteIIVALING, for there is scareet
ly a disease external or Internal, that ft 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, and I declare before heaven and man, that not in
one case has it failed to benefit, when the patient was in
the reach of mortal means.
I have hap physicians learned in the profession, I
have ministers of the gospel. ledges 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 voice—one universal voice, sap
fiI'ALLISTER, SOUR OINTMENT IS (i4X)I)
RHEUMATISM —lt removes almost immediately the
inflammation and swelling, when the pain ceases. (Read
the direction* around the lbws.)
HEAD-ACRE —lhe salve has cured persona of the
head-ache of tweive years standing, and who had it reg
ular every week so that vomiting took place. Ear-Ache,
Thoth-Ache, and Ague in the Pare, are helped with like
success.
SCALD BEAD. We have cured eases that actually
defied every thing known, as well as the ability of fifteen
to tweets doctors_ One men told us he had spent $3OO
on has children without any benefit, when a few boxes ot
Ointment cured them.
TETTF.R—There is nothing hatter for the care of
Totter.
BURNS.—It is One of the best aunts in the world for
Burns.
PIIILAM--Thousands are yearly cured by_ this °nth
meet. It firma fans is giving relief for tie Piles .
Around the box are directions for using M`Antster's
Ointment for Serodula, Liver Complaint, Eryathelas,
Tatter, Chilblain, Scald Head Sore Eyes, tannic , Sore
Throat, Bronchitis, Nervous Affections, Pants, Disease
of the Spins, Hea d-ache, Asthma, Deafness, 'Earache,
Burns, Corns, all Diseases of the Skin, Sore Lips. Pim
ples' &e.; Sores, Rheumatism, Piles, Croup, Su earn os
13roken Breast, Toothache Ague in the Fare. Ac., &c
If MO'YHEILS and NURSES knew its Value, in eases
or Swelled or Sant Breast, they would always apply
la such cases, If used freely, and according to the direr'.
flans around each box, it gives relief in a rtee free hours.
CORNS.--Otea.innal use of the Onament will shwa) s
keep Corns from growntg. People need never he trou
bled with them, if they use it frequently,
Thus (hutment is good (or any part of the Lody ai limbs
when inflamed. In seine Cases it should he sdpited often.
CAUTION. No Ointment will be grow*ce unle-uu lbc
name or JAMES MeALLISTER is wriuun with u pen
uneven . ' libel.
For gale by my Agents in ail cbc pnnr,pal ertiot and
towns In the Untied States
JAMES McALLIWIER,
Solt Proprietor of the above medicine
Principal Ofher. No. t 3 North Third kt , Philadelphia.
PRICE 25 CE.NT4 PER 130 X
Sold al Wholesale and Retail in Pittsburgh by BRAUN
& REITER.. comer Liberty and St. Clair streets, 1..
WII.COX. Jr, comer of Market street and the Diamond,
a 1.., earner of Fourth and Smithfield greet.. W5l
JACKSON, No. tr/ L.Merty street ; and es the book Store
In Smithfield et.. thiril dour from Second .trees, and in
Allegheny by fl. P Schmertz and J. Sargent , and by A
C. Smith, Birmingham; D. Nagler, gnu Liberty; If.
Rowland, Aleßcespon and J Alexander &
Son, hlonougah.da City; N. 11. Bowman A Co , BTOWTIII.
trifle; J. T Roger., Bridgeport , John Racelay, Beaver,
James Duncan, Pittston ; D. Watson & Uo , New Castle
and 5 P.lVcaverirreetiort. inlay' I ehrodkwy._
GIIINK4E HAIR CRF.AhIr—A ailitchttaa article tea
growth, beauty, and restoration of the hair. Tim
Cream, when once k nown, will sapereede all other *st
eme of the kind now in use. Where the hair is dead,
harsh, thin, unhealthy, stir turning grey, a few sew.
Ilona will make the hair soft and dark. and give it s :m
utat, 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 Mt it may be restored by using the
Cream. Every lady and (landsman who is in the habit of
using *Soon their hair should at once purchase a bottle of
the Chinese hair Cream, as it Maocomposed that it will
not Ware the hair like ale other preparations, but will
beautify it, and give perfect setsslttetion in every In
stance.
For testimony to its very superior easiities, see the fol
lowing letter from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Nevis.
iiendershott A. Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the
Southern States:
Lau - ream Rev. R. Cardiac/4 Pastor of the Presbereriasi
Church, Pulaski.
Manses. lizatiessnorrd. Sverrott : OCIVXMILIV-1 take
p.easare in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent
preparollon called Dr. Parish's Chinas 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 use: it according to the prescription, it is now
elastic, soft, and Sun 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 die
postd to rancidity . . The ladies, especially, will find the
Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparations
for the toilet. Respeethelly,&c.,
R. CALDWELL.
Pulaski, January 7,1847.
IT7 - Bold wholesale runt retail, In Pittsburgh, by John
M. 'fownsend. 45 Market at., and Joel Mohler, corner of
Pillksts .
New Books.
PHYSICIAN A NI) PATIENT, or a Practical View 0
the Mutual Duties, Relations and Interests 01 the
Medical Profession and the Community ; by Worthington
Hooker, M. D.
The Works of Michael Do Montaigne; comprising his
Essays, Loiters, &c. By m Hazlett.
Nineveh and its Remains; by Austen Henry Layard,
Esq. D. C. L.
Glimpses of Spain, or Notes of an Unfinished Tour to
1847 ; by S T. Wallis.
Tupper's Proverbial Philosophy, new edition; illus
trated. Just received by
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
Corner Market and 3d fits.
DeCandles, de Campbell,
inuLses tN AUZILICAN, SLNOUSTI, VIIVICCIEI •ND 68.861...!1
STAPLE AND VANCE GOODS,
No. 97 Wood street, next door to Diamond Wiry,
WOULD respectfally call the attention of Merchants
and other deniers to their New and varied Stock
oHancy and Staple Dry Goods, Laces, Fringes, Shawls,
Gloves, Vesting', Ribbons, Hosiery, Mitts, etc.
This is their second Fall supply, and they (eel assured
in saying that they can offer (foods 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 Goodson reason
able terms. nov7:decw
Important.
lUr ANY BLANKETS sold in this City (or all Wool
1.1.1. are one•half Cotton. Bat persons wbo are in want
of a good article will do well to examine Buirotxrs that
are warranted all wool, and in every respect as represent
ed, at the BLANKET DEPOT of the Fayette hlanuthe-
Turing Co., N 0.56 Market street. novl9:dlw
MEB. A. LEECH will open a handsome assort.
tneht of Fall and Winter BONNETS, CAPS and
HEAD DRESSES, of the latest styles; with a va
riety of Goods in her line suitable to the present and ap-
Emfichinliseaeon. an Thursday, the Ist gr November .
rstore on Fifth street, four doors (Sons blattet, East side
oet3l:dim
-- George
ia-AS selected Pittsburgh as his permanent residence.
He heal taken thb house lately occupied by Alder
m mil Miller, on Fourth street, near Grant, immediately
adjoining the " Lamartine House." 111,. 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. as. to 9 o'clock a. et , and from 5 P. at. to 7 r.
novs
WANTED—A Potaxa in a Boat Store. One who can
come well recommended can hear of a permanent
situation, by a ,plyin • at thelouynal office. nov2l
(10M BROOMS-100.. area Corn Broome jam reed
and for sale by KING & MOORHEAD,
oett3 Diamond.
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tate (ratans,
VALUABLETROPERTY FOR SALE.—The
iimPeraia Lat•iii pre:fent - occupied by Rest
irord,,Sehool iii.ofrereit for sale on advantageous.
teisne:Arpijiltto & AIePILERSON,
n0v: 3 6,. - ''""Carner of Penn norWater'streete.
U LET.—Being 'about to reniove. to No, 29
Ta Water street, we will t.E2 rule W.Olehouso on - Hie
„corner of the Diamond and Diamond alley- _
no1020:' • KING & bIOORIMAIL
For. Solo,
A THREE STORIED. DWELLING HOUSE,.
'1.4 beingtbeaecond house from Penn street i in Sny
.ore • . , w r on Hay street. Immediate possession. will
be even. Enquire of DAVID RI PCIIIE, Attorney, at
Law—Mike on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and
Grant Street. • Je2redtf
ADIROttIOAN.
1.1 0. FINEGAN has taken and refitted In a superior
. style the house formerly known as the "Western'
Exchange," situated on iirnittraold street. opposite the
meneogehei it House." - - -
Ilis LIQUORS are of the choicest Inroads. GAME of
all kinds. OYSTERS, both Shell and in the Can. With
all Time IlligrieS that can be procured and are appertain
ing to a respecteble " Restaurant,. constantly on hand.
MEALS served Al all boors. oct2s
=CI LEI
JOHN TIMMEN B. WICAVEI3, liL
JTWIN HANNAN /4 Co ., Firholesak ana email;
Decaosinßoas tliotes.queenswarg,PtodweaneaVitr•
ewe' Monotonous, No. 69 Wain' /11140013 twepil
Geld and Wood.
At enciiism Saloon.
AND BATHING HEITAHLIBIIMENT.—PREBIi
OYSTRBS JUST REOBIVED.—The proprietors
are now prepared to serve up Meals at all boars, In eon
neetion with Boarding by the day or week.
etep24 • APPALLS. Proprietors. •
flellainger i , Wells aCo.
MANUFACTURERS OF GREEN OLASS WARE,
No. 27 Market .11rftt, Pittsburgh, Pa., keep constant
ly uu hand and make to order, all kinds otVials, - Bottles,
&e.; Porter and Mineral Water Bottles, of Inspe.rloruak
it y. Particular attention paid to prientarnoulds. Cnv2o:y
Eagle Marble Works,
(115TABLISRED 1832)
BY EDIIVND WILKINS,
No 184 Liberty strut, head of Wood tarot, Pittsburgh.
MONUMENTS, Vaults, Tombs, Bend Stones,
etc.; Mantel Pieces, Centre and Pier Tops, always
on hand and made to order.
N.B.—A choice selection of Drawings on hand. [nvl4
Hasgaln.
TINE VALUABLE and well located BUILDING
.11 LOTS, in the Sixth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh,
for sale unusually low. Enquire of
SMITH & CUMMINS,
novln:tf] N 0.3 Smithfield st,. op. Monong'a House.
G ROCERIES -0 bbls. No. I. Mackerel
10 half bbls. N 0.9 "
And 150 assorted Baskets,* for sale at N
JOH HANNAN'S,
No 10 Water st.
fIUEENSWAHE—Just received. 3 Crates Queens
Not ware, best selection. Also, 2 Crates C. C. Qaeens
were—at N 0.69 Water et. (nv2s] JOHN HANNAN.
F it:ill-43 barrels No. 3 AI ackerel ;
17
11, 1.4
10 lif. " " 2 "
12 " Glibbed.flerring ;
12 drums Codfish
00 boxes Sealed herring' for sale by
RIMY, 111 A [THEWS & CO.,
hov- 22 Water street
CoFTEE-2:..N bags Prime - Green Rio for sale by
notrtM RHI?.Y. MATTHTWS &CO
TE.A—SS half chests V. H. Tea ;
22 " Imperial Tca ;
'&2 " Black "
79 caddy bole* V. H. " part very fine—(or
faintly use;
44 caddy boxes G. P. and bnp'l Tea; (or sale by
nov29 RHEA', MATTHEW S & CO.
L'UAH MU MOLASSES--
0 58 Mid*. prone old crop;
63 barrcl.4 No. 5 and 8 Loaf Sugar ;
74 • N.O Molassen;
In •• S. H. do
•ZU hf. •• S. 11. do for tale by
um-2.; RIMY, MATTHEW &CO
1 itUrr-M0 Logcs now crop itarsinn;
6 casks Zunte Currant',;
150 bu. new crop Peaches;
7 5 •• old do do for tole by
HUEY. MATTHEWS ft CO
1 jEAPiti.-- , Ai barrels Small White lzkirlita for lOW by
I)
nay2b II !HIV, MATTHEWS & co.
I;EATHERS-19 rock . prime Ey. for sale by
LIOT*I man., mArromvs ei. co.
r j ivkLIAL,W-3:, barters, fii - sale by
nor•I. HUEY, MATTHEWS &EO.
a Soft G rata Lead, for le by
i jill Ulat A D
It"
P4g ßil KY, MATTHEWS & 17.0.
NVA: lED-- I CVO a 111 7 , 1 -
li4 - 81 Yon' , bY
norto [KING & MOORHEAD.
pow YARN—IVO doten Tovr Yana tor pale by
nort , 4 KING & MOOaHF.AD
' l7 .l' rr t e i c!ec " A "' l sF. rno l vlthl "h rf KENO A. " ;I re 00 1' !Mae. "
ILIEATiI'Ob.V-401. 1 Ms Feathers in inert and for sale by
novel: KING & MOORHEAD.
APPLES -L . 2.5 tibia A ppfes on consignment and for side
by Inoe : j KING a. MOORHEAD.
I )OTATOES.---30U bas on consignment and for sale by
nov27 KI.NO k MOuattEAD.
k A MASON k CoThave opened nii - e — geiCito.
!Milk et 20 cents., Cassinets at !go' cents, Alpacas at
IA Cents noVi'd
t c 1
r7" -- ..“
Tieo Doudrell Dozen of Ltnen ilandkerelneLs,a
nem. norZG
*HEAT DE LAIN Pdl--A. A. Masoa k Co , 60 Market
J *trent, are now oriental; 2 cave* cheap De Lainesott
Itc per yd nor%
nov-ki SMITH& SINCLAIR.
13ROCALS--40 dot. Broom*, for sate by
riov26 SMITH & SIN'CLAUL
r SKR.II-- 5 !dile. 'Timothy Seed fur sole by
SMITH ht. SINCLAIR.
ARD--A tevr legs and for tale by
nocat SMITH & SINCLAIR
'
LA I:11E 2.0 titre, Louisville Mute Lime Audi reeved
and for *ale by itiov23) %VM. DYER.
4 Tl'Lf.S.----I.'oo botTols good keepul Apples, various
kltuls, mot received and for sale low try
irov2:l WM DYER. 159 Liberty L.
u lea Imre Raisin. , putt onewoved and for
DROWN tt KIRKPATRICK.
No. 144 Liberty Wool
It A
sale try
nov2l
j OF'S bales N V. Hops, 1t619 , just recessed and
Cot .a ir by (nirl`2l BROWN & KIRKPATRICK.
Suit P..-5n boles Nu Cutetanal] Soap;
an Crumpton & Co., has. Ronp.
In store and fur sale by
novria BROWN & KIRKPATRICK.
A
PPLAN. - &1 bblr. silvan Apples juin reed and for
sale by tnov22 BROWN & KIRKPATRICK.
111,00R—tou 1,0,$ P. Flour ut store En. !Dr sole by
no , rl.l BROWN lt KIRKPATRICK.
BAGe-40 . duzon flogs m store laud for tole by
novlr.4 BROWN R KIRKPATRICK.
IF.ATILERS--1000 prow, Kentucky Penaters In
r mote cmd for sole by
nov3o BROWN E. KIRKPATRICK.
krA
rust rte d and for sale by
JOSHUA RHODES, No. 0 Wood st.
150 HAUS BRAnt, SUGAR
t 5 carats Zente Currants., (newt)
Just rec'd and for ante by JOSHUA RHODES,
nov2l No. 0 Wood at
"IRALK-2 tous, White, tor sal. by
110 V ill B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO
CI . P. TURPENTINE.-4o barrels. in .prime order, for
1,7 sale by (tiorta) D. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.
jr ONINY-30 barrels Pearl Romany, a first rate
ele, for sale by tunv2ol WM. DYER.
I RAN EFERRIES-410 but re le, in good order, for me CY
V nov2o WM. DYER.
CORN MEAL-45 bblv. Kiln Driedfresh
received by WM. DYER,
nov2n ;No. ISS Liberty street.
t.;.A.SE bILACK SATINETT—Just received from the
1 manufacturer. For sale very low, by 11. LEE,
nov laLlberty,atteet.
ICASE CALIFORNIA PLAID;
I " Brown Jenne;
'' Prints; just received and for sale by
novl3 H. LEE.
WEITETANNEEOWSteiIi LIVEROIL=Just re
crived by KEYSER ft McDOWELL,
novel 144 Wood meet.
NECKERS' FARINA., Rice Flower, Sapioca, Sago
Arrowloot, warranted fresh at.d genuine; for sale
by KEYSER •k. McDOWELL,
novB 144 Wood farce.
rIALABKIA LISUORICE—In store land for sale by
kj nova KEN SF.R Sc. IIIe.DOWELL, 144 Wood all
H. MUL ASSES—IO bbl;, " Battle Oround," reed
. sod for sole by JAMES PATTON, Jr.,
noel 17 Liberty street.
1 WATHE e RS-1000 tbs. prim Penna. Reathera reed
and for nale by JAMES PATTON, Jr.,
nov7 17 Liberty RtreCt.
ID W. FLOUR--WOO tbs., in sacks, received and for
1), sate Ly JAMES PATTON, Jr.,
nov7 17 Liberty meet.
John Dunlap & Co.,
CORNIgg OV MARKET AND a IiCOND STISEETS,
ARE now. receiving their Fall and Winter Stock of
HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE and other
000118, direct from the manufactories and workshops of
Birmingham, Sheffield. and Wolverhampton. We have
already In \Varehonse Casks and Cases of Goods,
covering the following ankles :
'Pinned Saucepans, Round Pots; and Oval Kettles;
Enameled Saucepans and Muslin Realms;
Fine 'Prays in setts; COMMOR TraVA•nci Waiters;
Fite Irons in setts nod pairs, over 50 patterns.
Fire Iron Standards, with Marble and Bronzes Iron
basis;
Short handle Frying Pans; Bread Pans, oval and end;
Bracket, Chamber end Gothic Brass Candlesticks;
Tinned Wrought Hon Tea-kettles;
Tinned Basting Spoons, Table Spoons, &c ;
Tinned Flesh Forks, Skimmers and Ladles ;
Roasting Jacks ; Box Iron e, with Heaters;
Commode Knobs, Coffee Mills, Lanterns, Ic.;
Fine Britannia Ware, in setts;
Communion Ware, Swing Tea-kettles, le.;
Planished Ceafing Dishes, Urns, Oyster Siewers,
Cruet Frames, with cut glass and common Bottles,
Brass Battery Kettles, Bell Metal Hettles,&,c. '
'Fable Maus, Toilet setts, Seals, tco.;
Pillar, Urn and Helmet pattern Coal Vases.
&Leo, a large stock of Copper, plain Tin and Japan
ned Ware, Pressed Goods, &c., to which we would in
vite the attention of jobbers wholesale buyers and
others. JOHN IMJNLAP & CO.,
sepls Corder Market and Second streets.
rflIN 11'1 . 4TE-200 boxes Tin Plate, choice brand s , ts
I. store anklet sale by JOHN DUNLAP &. CO ,
seP2 4 Corner Market and Second streets.
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~ank~rs~a~ t~xc~j~it~e ~ru~er
Domestic ally "Erdifigei
Gold and Silver. BotS ert4 Sold L iittil , E 2 4 a rA r 4;
EXCHANGE Alto -UANKINA litiVSE •
William A. I'ill, & Coq
64 Wood Streid l ..
" - PITTSBIIRGLE
Er INTEREST AGLOW= ON TYKE DEPOSITS. raug29
Blealteintais Rank.
BOILIE'S EMlLDUlG,W6tilrrifasovs fulizirr wralrair. -
Tans BANK is now prepared to do' buMnesS. Open .
1 front 9A4 M. to 3. P. 111.
Interest , paid on SpeeialDepolits
aUg I 1 .T : TiIOWSON BELL,
•
s..'wo;Lia.ne,
EX..O ,A N GE - ANTO BANKING. OFFICE
N. B. cameral Ordtout Wood strati.
SIGHT and Tithe Bills of Exchange, Bank noteit an
foreign and dontesde . Coin. bought and sold on at
most Aivotable terms..
Collectlonstaade inalltheprinclpateities of tliq unio n
at the lowest . ion
ALLEN IFAIWIta. =Kraal
KRAMITaIt 41s ,
BorikpaaTutExcircolgo Broken, Boatel irk Farairn and
- Dennaiieltilts,Eißsef Riehangsi Critifierau
it, Bank BOW, and coin. ' •
Comer af;Thlrd and - Word et!., dlreetlyappcalte the St.
. Charles lintel; EntrY93
is.,Hubsims & -
Bataan and Thakra:in „Buhr:lngeCliirtand Batik Notts,
Market task, Pittsburgh,
MILLING SAUL .111CMIANGIL
New York pr 'Cincinnati
Philadelphia Lohisville
Baltimore * " St. Louis
luau. NOVO.
Buying rase,
Ohio . die
Indiana I ' II
Kentucky It
Virginia
Wheeling i ii
Tennessee 3
eul9-y
JAB. B. HOWL THOS. SA.ROILN2.
HOOK me SARGENT.
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N. R. Corner of Wood and Sixth owns, Pittsburgh, Ya.
riEALERS In Coln,Bankliotes,_Time Hills, Foreign
.1.1 and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit,.te
EXCHANGE on all the . principal Cities , of the Union
and Europe, for sale in come to slut purchsers.
CURRENT and par funds received on deposite.
COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the
lowest rates. , sepll-ly
Onstany.
BILL BROKER, dealer in dyne Wow, Drafts keep
tames, ite. Office, Op stairs) No. 2 d Wood
street Pinabrgh. oetll3
WM. MILLER, PHULLDI. WM. EICLIII3O3, erresanaon.
MILLER k RICKETSON t Wholesale Grocers, and Im
porters of Brandies, Wines and Sagan ; Nos. 172
and 174, corner of Liberty and Irwin erects, Pittsburgh,
Pa.
Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, ice.. constantly on hand.
angl4y
Jowl A. Casio, late of New Lisbon, O. • W. 8. SIMMER.
CMO & SKINNER, Gentraidgensy t Conunissicit and
Forwarding Merchants, No. 20 Market street, Fins
burgh, Pa. Prompt attention given to the purchase and
safe of all kinds of produce. sept 2
Benjamin F. Brown,
4 TTORNEI AT LAW, Washington Clig, D.
Ad. prosecute claims before the Deparunents and Con
gress. Business left with C. 0. Loomis, Esq., of Pius
burgh, will receive prompt attention. sep4
DA. G. A. alms...
EVSER W ho aDOWELL (SUCCESSORS TO Naha &
Kirrsaajesale and Rstail Drug and Prarription
more, comer of Wood street and Virg= alley. Physi
cians prescriptions carefully compounded night and
day. e; neat(
BEAVERS -A handsome lot of Beaver Cloths for
Over-Coats, such as Black, Brown, Drab, Gray and
tinkle', Olive Mixtures. Also, a great variety of Blan
kets and FeWags, embracing al l the above colors—
which will be made to order in the newest and moat ap
proved !styles, at inow.N] N. DELANY'S.
4cOTHS—Freneh, English, Belgian and American
Cloths, of the most desirable colors : super fi ne black,
co
brown, olive green, olive brown, claret; all other
desirable colors stutobte for Dress and ' Huslitess Coats—
which will be made to order in a Superior manner, at
nor2oP. DELANY'S.
,
lASSIMERES:—ust received,l2 pieces New Style of
ki Fancy Cassimeres, together with a handsome lot of
Silk, SAWA and Cashmere VESTINGS, which will be
made to order in the latest style, at
DELAN Y'S.
nov'N
ElkbY-fiIADE Cl.o"rtilltlG.—A general assonment
of ready Clothing, made up in accordance with the
present fashion ' and will be sold .wholesale or retail as
late 1111 they can be purchased at any other establishment
in Pittsburgh. Inovo3l . P. DELLNE.
JUST RECEIVED tram Philadelphia and New Tort,
an extensive assortment of GOODS FOR GENTLE
MEN'S WEAR, adapted to the present season, at
v 24 P. DELANY'S,49 Liberty et.
10BACC4I—tb) boxes, receiving And for I , eby
nov27 STUART er. SILL
riE.A.
N-15 ht. chests Y. N. receiving lu of
for toile by
.1 norn 6TUART & SILL.
/AU:JARS-SVMM mu. in store and for sale by
tl nor-27 STUART & SILL.
t i Artimi—oou lhx , in stare and far sate by
neo n STUART & SILL.
1 lIIIWER—to bags, to store and for sate by
JE n0v9.7 ;STUART &SILL.
1iii141066: - - fiiiioii; int --- 1 - 1 - caiiiii 7 iiiiiill 4---
uo ex STUART & SILL, No. 11. Wood st.
NVan.-1000 lbs., just receiving and fin sale by
no 2U STUART &SILL.
I,ILOUR-2.10 bbls. Extra
r nov26
CORN MEAL-101. 1 bushels (Old Corn)) for sale.
novO; STUART A SILL.
CCTIPSI37IEAL Freah Ground and Sin
on hand and for sale by
novl9 RHODES & ALCORN, 30 Fifth as
GIIOIIND FEIO.II. We ate now prepared to supply
Livery Stables, ithlintrn and "Freders" generally
with Chop'd Corn and Oats, Corn Meal, (ground 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 larnatt
bags and deliver to wnoty:sat.a c ustomers any where in
the Cl?!, vacs or CIII3IOE. RHODES & ALCORN,
novta 20 Fifth street
HULL') U &IILRV—Our own manufacture, constant
If on hand sad for rain by
novl9 RHODES & ALCORN.
(\AT MEAL—Our oleo mono argon, constantly on
'LP hand and for sale by RHODES tr. ALCO RN,
novl9 3O Fifth street.
POTATOES ---A fine assortment of "Potatoes," rot
family use, constantly on band and (or fade by
novl9 11.1101)15 & &LCOBN.
itU • NI • S—lOu bush., to arrive; for tale by
uovl9 [Cbrun. copy.' RHODES tt ALCORN
Cl AIBBLE. WHITE BEANS;
Get 2 bales Ginseng; received on consignment and for
sale by (novil9l .11. LEE, N 0.120 Liberty st.
POTATOES-200 barrels, in store and for gale by
novl4 CUMMINS & SMITH.
eIRERN APPLES-200 bbls.,
in store and for sale by
ijr novl4 CUMMINS & smrrit.
URN AND CORN MEAL—CUM
and for sale by
Cnovt4 CUMMINS & jr
Brandies, W Ines, Ulna, Acc.
50 HP. Pipes Cognac Brandy," Jas.•l4ennessy &
30 qr. do do do do do
2 qr. do do do "•Sazerac..
10 hi. do Rochelle do 4 .`Pelevotain."
5 pipes Holland Ohl.
9 puncheons Scotch Malt Whiskey.
1 do Irish do do
1. do Old Jamaica Spirits.
40 qr. casks °ports Vine, "Arenloao." ,
100 qr. do superior TenerilTo Wine.
5 pipes Calabna Port • do
30 qr. casks Sweet Malaga do
30 Indian bbls. Dry do do
I 5 baskets "Manton. Champagne Wine.
15 do " HeidsleV , do do
15 do "Solders' , . do do
In store and for sale by
MILLER dr. RICKETSON,
novt3 Nos. 172 and 1141 Liberty street.
rpoilite,Co—
20 boxes ft Lump, Samuel Myers & Co."
100 dwarf boxes 141 lb., ea. lb Lump, do.
5 half " th Lump," El Dorado," 3. Thomas.
to " s's do " Russell & Robtnson."
30 " " s's do "Caballero."
15 " .s's do "Jones & Fludsons."
20 " " S's do ." Freemans."
40 dwarf " Ift do • " Cabauers."
40 " " s's do " Dickinsone."
Just received and for sale by
MILLER tr. RICKETSON,
novl3 Non. 175 and 174 Liberty street.
SALT -250 barrels No. 1 Solt landing and for sale by
MILLER & RICKETSON,
novl3 Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty street.
c,:t HINGLES-108,000 French Creek Shinglekjust recM
t., and for sale by MILLER & RICK ON,
novl3 Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty street.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-150 sacks. for she.
novl2 STUART & SILL, 118 Wcod at.
50 E s l a ii i tl e tI y ELS CHESTNANS — jiiit — received and for
JOSHUA RHODES,
novin No. 6 Wood st:
MORE D HERRING—SaImon and Halibut, just re
eeived from the East and for sale by
J. S. hl. YOUNG ts
novlo N. W. earner Fourth and Pony eta.
FR-- White Wheat, - Buckurbeat PlOur, and Corn
Meal for aide by J. S. M.YOUNG & CO.,
novia N. Mr. torner fourth and Perry streets.
G REEN GINGER -Ropy%
.yr kraye d into by
rovlO Fourth and Ferry ata.
CStar Candles, for 14 1 P11 . ANDLES—Patent Virlifte and Colored, Sperm and
and Ferry eta.
novi.o . FOU:TaI
S. M. YOUNG & CO.,
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DEATH TO THE:MTS.-275 boxes of that irre
proaehaide and we(u) Exterminator of Bats, Nice
RoaeSes and tied Huge, on hand and for ante by
M. YOUNG do CO.,
novlo : Fourth and Ferry etc
BBROAIA, Coeoa, Chocolate and Schmertz'
Sweet Spiced Chocolate, for sale by
J. S. M. YOUNG a: CO.,
0 Fourth and Ferry sic
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ALMON, Shad, Macker 7 Q, and Herrin s . ,,- , for sale by
0 novlo J. S. M. YOUNG tr. CO.
N 13A - 12:11F.C.S COVBitRS !—Just
Tcalved at "Oua Boon," Diamond alley, ten barrels
Shell Oysters For gale by the bbl. or hundred.
BENNETT.
JOSEPH S. blOßßlSON,..etaarney as Law—OSice ou
Fourth street, near WoOd, Pittsburgh, Pa. f0e:26:9
. •icovare...c(Amisis.
'I3ICAiIIDI fl
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MDR AUTUMN DESSIONO(Oun a
i•menee on • the first litenday,in.liFteinberv, - #o_ . )11: : , ; ::::',...
on Federal. street, in a Cidarinde Row,» 2d door
bridge ' ••
lung 011 vinrldit asastostoe spa
Departriteny , including, D,taillitifr Otthooggrraapby
land DefiningoVrldriti-Engilid , Drll•P
nlcgic; English CcalP°BltiPn °Pa
Historyi ArlthnietieandOehiginir tam:
• mance Natural Philosophy s :Chetnistry ;' Astroaoiay z;
PhYa t % °"l° T 4Pl"" rrScienceE nglish andalloet easneannttiTna,,
:
8 2 20 00
'Classical Department, ineludnig , Latin and tireek
:
each •-`; • 7.; 810.-00:
French- -
r g • '
German 'a for
The services'of - competent tell ere.ale SSC ur
such as desire instruction rln Fronekand ‘)ftrfitalf,
also in Dmaring, Painting , andAlasic..
.It is daidritble thatpupa enter at•thenornmencenton!? .
of the Session • yet they are received at_any , time, and
are chargedaethe above rates from the time ofentrance.:.;•,_
=No dedacilaulnade for abeences, , ellept.in eases of ,i
_protracted illness ' •
Farther information may be obtained,and *ppheatloa s
made by calling upon Ste..Paracipst.,• as - hie- Room , a , nn,
Federal street; or at his lodgings ; in !.IriminTs - llow,, -
arty street Piusburgh; between stand 4thstriiets -arty,
addressing a tiola 'ha:nigh-the •Pluitharslit Post Offisel ;
'the Principal: • • •'• .! •
Allegheny- Angast 7,1649; . • faugt?.dtf
Tiavi
.T. B. YOUNG - 8 - CO, hive rentooid. ` from Mi. Et"'
- Columercial- Elme r Liberty s treet , the corner of • : ,'.
'and , Smithfield Streets, opposite Brown's Ito
to
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te —would resPectfully infomt theitold customersosteam;
beet. friends; and lite. citizens.-generally, thoLthey will , .
keep constantly oil band, nAppertor stock of 02,3311310 T.
WA.RE, made ofthe best materials and :prille most es-
perienced workmen. Primate - dwellings, steamboats end
hotels, furnished on the most reasortable.terms, and all .....-
work warranted equal to that of any other establishment., - ;, - ,:.
417"UNDFIRTAMNG. promptlynttentiedlo Intill-it5...,,,-,..:
13111r0 111111
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Buying non
Cetmty h Cuy ord''
Relief Notes
PentusylvanteCo ,
New York • i
Na tyland
New Orleans
For Otele.,
LOT OF GROUND, 30 feet byl2o feet', ajoiainifthe
Theatre, Fifth street., Tetras moderate and pay=
manta eahy. Enquire'of .',. . ROBERT PORTER.
novl4 . Attorney fit Law, Fifth street.'
:jp,A.IPLEtreDID ASSOllMEßAli.riqitscalor, ' ' -'
suitable for the-Fall and Winter trad
consisting of liftWit,":Wriviiny; B . 9,o,;lliues , .and .
Chibirta , s vear of erery . varytty andetylsi and at --.
pricer to suit iiiitimei. ' Those wishing toparoliastr, plole , %
sale or remit; will find it to, their, advantage to give us tt ,
call, and examine thr theanseires„
_2 -, -' =,' - ,' •
TROTH tc`SCOTT,': ,- r•
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Corner of dth and Smithfield stir, Pittsburgh, Fa:
ll:P" Donn. forget the .lace. - ~ ''. . own , ,
0 YSTERS! OYSTERS !!=—The Oyster . Saloon of
"My Roue, '' comer of Seventh and Webster eta.,
is now open. pleures will be well sulted.when they
call. foctlthttl WM. -WILSON,-
QUEEINSWARE, GLASS AND CHINA STORE, -
Wood street, may Se.. cheers - Irma, Pitt:bust& ---
ranylmbscriber .ba.s constantly on hand the best and
handsomest stock of the above,artioles tote:found
establishment East or West; and has just qened
some noway/es of his own importaboni, not fonndtn any
other store. •-', -; :_ ,- ~,_-, :
Solar stand, lumAbigandisideLamps t. -
Girondtiles, Can elebras, French and English Mantel
Ornaments; Britannia Ware; Waiters;&c.,•&a:, which
will se be sold low, in large 'and small lots, to sun par
.,
chars.
Merchants and families are invited to, call, as it is'
worth looking at at any time. [oet2) 141..HODKINSON
/ MOMS L. /ONES IL BILIMPS2B.
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NEWIDRiIe STORE.
JAMES A. 'JONES & COMPANY.
%IRE undersigned have opened a NEW DRUG and
1 FAMILY MEDICINE STORE, in Lntton's New,
Row, corner of Penn and Walnut streets, Fifth -Ward,- - -
With an entire new stock of Drugs, Medicines and Per- .
fumery, where they are prepared-to fainish all articles
kept in a Drug and Family 'Medicine Store: , Having m:
good stock; anti being acquainted - with the business from
a practical experience - of several years,'they respect
fully solicit a share or pablic patronage. ,
N. B.—Physicians , prescriptions accurately com- -
pounded at all hours of the day and night.
JAMES A. JONES & CO -
.A Beautiful white for Ladies.
.
WARRANTED not to injure, bin on' the contrary to
Y Y improve the texture of the, Skin, and make it soll,
smooth, and give . the Face, Neck, and Brew of Ladiesin,
pure, whiteness. .Such is the qualities *Clones , '
Spanish Lilly H'bite—lnit mind Ton . get the germine.--
Ask for Jones' Spanish. Lilly Whne.
Sold by the Agent, Wm. Jackson, SO Liberty Street,
Pittsburgh. Price 25 cti. nug3dy.
liWv - THE HOMELY OF BOTH SEXES,
VELLOW, - DARICAND-RED'FACES,
Are requested to read and learn the virtues of an arti
cle that will make themthe most lovely and •
BEAUTIFUL OF NATURE'S CREATION.
It was dispovered by au Italian Chemist, and jibes the
most astonishing power of rendering coarse, dark,.yel
low or sallow sktn, clear, wkate,- soft, smooth, and is
perfectly innocent, being composed of rare pkints. -
PIMPLED AND BLOTCHED PACES,
Together with every kind of eruption,. are cured by its
ase, and at least thirty physicians in New York use it—.
the genuine
P YOUR TEETH are ever SO dark, yellow, distal
ored and dirty, or your breath ever to foul tind,fretitl,-
by purchasing a2s China Box of JONES`, -- Amßee -
TOOTH PASTE, this I assure you, though'you rie - entOt:
take my word, butthen , yeti tannordouhrthat either' 'Fr
!emotes teal scientific Dentist, Er, E. N: -
York, who says:. ' .
"I have both used and seethed tbisbeantifnt
palatable article, (Jones' Amber Tooth Paste) 'arid cap.
recommend it as possessing all the qualities claimed-for
.
i
Jacsn, B9toestT S - ne;
Soldby the agent. - Jac k s on
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Pittabargh... Piles:ZS css • atui&ly
y, in awn: and tor gala
STUA RT Ml*
MIRE- CROWNING ORNABLENT,It.ia to the scalp
Guano is to the Earth,in makingirfraitfuL
It is as certain in its effectsasto.mcmorr or nektlear.
Now, reader, these_ respeetable •eitizets- certify„thai
Jones's Coral Hair Restorative will have - thi
effrct without fail:—lt will farce the human Hair to pow_
on the head, it - will atop it failing, cure scurf or dandruff,
and make red, gray, and light ha ir grow dark. %-
Stir. W. Tompkins, 92 King at. New York.
Mrs. Matilda Reeves, Myrtle Avenue. Brooklyn.
Mr. James Power,.grocer, Hilton at. Brooklyn..
Mr. Thomas Jackson, Montour , s Island, near Pitts
burgh.
• Hedry E. Cullen, barber on board the South America.
But the beautiful, the glorious effect it has in dressing
and beautifying the hair, making it !wil l dark., silky, and
keeping it so thrice as long as any other article made.—
Besides it is so economical and cheap, • and the public
are conscientiously and honestly assured that the above
are its real and true qualities. ti
Be etrrefel andget the genuine. Ask for Jones's Carel
Hair Restorative, and take no other," '
Sold by the agent, WM' JAPIOON,- 89 Liberty . Sweet,-
Pittsburgh.
Price 371,50 cm.. and one dollar,
constantly
SORE HEADS, OLD SOR.I, SCURVY, ERYSIPII.
LAS, SALT RHEUM.; ac., and ithan.the. best etfectin
caring any similar diseases. As a :proof'. of its innocent
elect, it can be used with the most Perfect safely , for
Chafes and Chaps in infants, making their Akin. smooth, ;
soil, healthy, Ac., but as a cosmetic, - - ,
THE HON TON, THE LADY OF FAStIION,- .
win find it has a charndug effect in. making. the .skin
smooth, soft, white, and delicate,-.removing freckles ' ,
wrinkles, disfigurements, Ike. In fact, Jones' Italian
Chemical Soap is the most beautiful, yet - wonderful work
of science.•
BUT, READER, BEWARE, BEIVA,RE,*
Of Counterfeits.
Sold by the agent, WM. JACKSON, 89 Liberty. street
Pittsburgh. =ntagady.
Atli Property for Sate or Exchange.
IHE undersigned will sell at a low rate and alma easy
terms or will exchange for City : Properryi the
• RAM GRIST AND SAW MILLS, CARDING' MA
CHINERY, dm., situate on the Northern,Tetnpike,23
miles East of Pittsburgh, in Westrnotel and County . . -The
Engine, Mills and Machinery are all in first. rate order.
The Grist Mill contains three setts Burrs and; onesett
common Mill Stones with all the best machinery and
pliances for making flour. dm. And attached. to .the
Steam Engine is a Saw, Mill and Doable' CarlialMa
. ,
chine, alt In good order. The Enginnheing eiem -
power to run all together.
The Land and other Buildings appurtenant to - these
Mills is as follows: Four - Acres of good Land .with two
good Dwelling Houses, a Store House, ft - large-Stable,'
Smoke House and Blacksmith Shop - , .and Other aniall
buildings.
-.
The mouth of the Coal Pit is within ten rods of the Es .,
give Bouse%With sufacient Coal belonging to the. Mill to'z
run the Engine upwards of filty . years. - •
This Mill 'property is situate in the teart of the beat ,
. grain growing neighborhood in Westenr Pennaylvanint:
upon a good road, within eleven ailleaorihaVaint l / 4 and
near the line of the Central Rail Road.. . • .
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JONES' ITALIANckIP.MICAL SOAP,
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MIL
OS.R.D DUNCASTER, on the remises.
For further particulars, enquirauf.THOS„ IELTON;
Etq.. Pittsburgh: - ,
Wall Paper NlTarehostee s
NO 47 MARKET MR PITTSBURGB,TENRW s
THOMAS PALMER. _
R ESPECTFULLY announcesto hie friends - and el* - tamers, that be bas bad ;at no past period:martini:
sive a Stock as he has at present.. Re can.oferto Pars'
Miasma, on very moderate terms, at-the old asteliafted
stand at Alaska street, almost every article
incluilingconntitig-roorn. bed chambes,dininproordipar
lot and hall Paper. With 13orderi,l.andscapese
board Prints, Paper-and Transparent ,Windom-fitaidsti,,
Bonnet and Binders'. Boards: , Writings WeePPiegi nee
Pen Paper ; .he is abundantly supplied, ano_ketmeste:
merchant's and housekeepers to Can and extuninitlns . dst .
sortment.
Rags nod:Tanners' Scraps taken in trade, ei'the high'
est pricer
• PAGISIN WM& ;
THE subscriber has jest received, at the Pekin,fieir
Store, Br Fourth street, a very large and well se lect:
ed stoek of pore GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,from.D.I•
York, all of which has been received in thiS,cOnrlsy
sauce the tat of February last, consistingof thedilreient
grades grown in the Celestitd.Empire: Ous stook haki s ,..
among the largest in the Nest, we are prepared towbole
sale on better terms than any other house in-the eity,--
We invite retail grocers to call and examine our stock
and 'prices. They can have it:packed in'}, and X lb.
pac k ag es, 01b. tin cannisters, - or by ha. chests, to snit
Our retail prices 'vary for Oolong, Black Teas from 50
ui
g „- to si,ho kr. ih,i.Ning Young Bouchong, eta.; Con
go 50,and Englialt Break fast-50; Young Hyßon,Punpo7iv
-ler and impenakfrom 35 cents to $1,25
. .
• Families are requested to sond:and get sainples-ofons
Teas, and try them, before PurthasiD. , •
my . 2 ,01E",, ,- • , : JAYN ES, 70 Finurth.'s
INE 'COEFF,ES4-Itloeha , - African!, daoa, Lagurra
st.Dotning_o and Rio 1, ? ..
11 1 4 1 1 1!lat , -ne4 for.ige
at the PEKIN TEA STOtIk. .InaT24,
HITE M
.EUGA—Loveriug.s I,ortc,pxiistw.d ; ar id
wSugars, just reel- atulfor .sate lyi;the
bbl. or to 'elan, at the PEKIN TEX sll3REMipoorth
citrOCOLATt;SOCVA AND .13DUAIA—ItakerlrBro
ki ehoeerate and CiiedatfiDoi2etimiteavret
cpieed Clorolete, just reed and for saleat 14 - PEKIN
TEA STORE, 70 fourth sireqd -
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