efericb /krticles. A BOY IN FEMALE DRESS iNII4C — KSON Th 'S CAMP AT NEW ORLEANS. Whilst the troops were in camp at Neer Orleans, in 1814, a person dressed in female attire was in the habit of visiting the camps with oranges and miter fruit for sale. Some of the soldierstecame suspicious = that the fruit seller was not a vi ritable female, and gave such information as made it proper to have the lady taken up and interroga.cd. When she was brought before the officers, she was seen to put her hand in her 'bosom. She drew out a written paper which, up( n 'examination turned out to be a certificate from a widuw lady. She certified that the hearer was emplOyed by her to assume the female dress, and sell fruit to the troops—that she had three sons in the army, and was forced to sustain herself with meat and bread in thiir - absence by her own labor—that she had resorted to, the employment of the youth to supply herself with a' subsistence, and his appearance as e 'lesrmle was ter device. The three seesof the lady were looked out; they recognized•the hand-writing of their mother, and they also knew the youth. Of course the boy was dis charged, but the message which General Jackson sent to the widow lady reflects everlasting credit upon his generous heart. He sent her word that son need give herself no further uneasiness about a livelihood, in the absence of her sons—that a widow who would furnish three such soldiers should have all that she needed for her support. He had her amply provided for. Yet there is a man presiding over Tennessee, as Governor, who told Parson Bmwnlow sad others that this samc General Jackson required him (then Elder -Jones) to turn out a widow lady from the Church, against whom no charges had been made, and without any trial! Gov Jones denies having told Parson Brawn low any such thing, but Dr Embree and Parson Brown low prove that he did. Those who know Andrew iZackson would have utterly scouted such a charge, even if Jones and Bruwnlow had both professed to make thestatement. But; as the matter stands, Gen •eral Jackson's true character is illustrtaed by his treat ment to the mother of his three soldiers at New Or- Icons—Governor Jones' tine character is illustrated by Parson Browillow and Dr Embree. Noshed/a Union. nr The 'following definitions are given for any lat titutO where they will apply, and it is believed that some of them are applicable to asey meridian: Generosity—To give to the poor where there is any probability that your donation will be published in the newspapers. • Aristocracy—To live in a large house and entertain • no company. Wiscialtaity--To be ignorant of the residence of yotir -partners. Goad memory—To have forgotten your own hum ble origin. Decency—To bite the backs of your hettem [Boston Post SALE OF THE MAIN LINE OF THE PUB LIC _WORKS OP PENNSYLVANIA. The Pennsylvania Canal and flail-Road %Company. lay*The'uridersi g ned Commissioners named in the Act of Assembly, passed 29th day of A pril, 1814. en. titled 'An Act to reduce the State Debt and to incor porate the Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad Compa -.,ny," hereby give notice, that a majority of the Elec tors of the Commonwealth haviug.elecided in favor of a sale of the Main Line of the I'ubFc Works, in pur suance of the provisions of the said Act they will at tend at the Merchants' Exchange in the city of,Phila delphia, on Monday, the 20th day of January next, at /8 o'clock, A M., and there offer, fm-sale the Stock of etherennsylvania Canal and Railroad Company, on the following terms and conditions, to wit: The Rail road leading from Philadelphia to Columbia, and the Eastern Division of the Pennsylvania Canal extend ing from Columbia to its junction with the Juniata Division at Duncan's Island; the Juniata Division ex tending from Duncan's Island to Hollidaysburg., the Portage Railroad from Hollidaysburg to Johnstown, and the Western Division of the Pennsdvania Canal from Johnstown :o Pittsburgh; also the Bridge over the Susquehanna river at Duncan's Island, together with all the surplus water power of said Canals, all offices. toll houses, water stations, workshops, locomotives, cars, trucks, stationary engines, fuel on hand, horses, and implements, and all the estate real and personal purchased an owned by the Commonwealth for the use of the said Canals and Roads, will be offered for sale the sum of Twenty Millions of Dollars, which sum -shall furm the Capital Stock of the Pennsylvania Ca ssel sad Railroad Company, divided into shales of one hundred dollars each, making 200,000 shares. One share will be sold by public outcry to the highest bid der at a price not less than sloo,and the purchasershall have the privilege of taking any number of shares not exceeding 1000. There shall be paid to the Commis sioners at the time of purchase in lawful money or cer tificates of indebtedness of th; communweath, any pre mium or advance above the par value of the shares pur ,c based, and dale bid do not exceed the par value then the parchaser shall payss in money or certificates of loan on account and in part of the price of each sharv,and if, any purchaser shall lathe pay, the commissioners shall re-sell the stock purchased by him, and he shall be lia ble for any lots which the common wealth may sustain by reason of his non-compliance with the stipulations, and per cent. additional on the amount thereof; and such public sale shall be continued for six consecutive days or longer, if the commissioners shall judge it advisable. A book shall be opened after said public sale in which all thOse who were purchasers thereat shall be first allowed to subscribe fur the stock purchased by them and should the stock not have been all sold at the public sale. subscriptions will be received fur the remainder at such price as may be fixed by the com missioners, which price shall not be higher titan the highest price, not lower than the lowest price bid at the sale. And if 150,000 shares should not be sold or subscribed as above, the commissioners will procure and open books at the Merchant's Exchange in the city of Philadelphia for subscription to the stock of the Philadelphia Canal and Railroad Company, in which books, purchasers at the public sale shall still elave a preference in subscribing; and in ease there - elrotk: ire more shares subscribed than there are shares -crewel by this act, such excess shall be stricken off from those shares subscribed without purchase; so as to secure tothe persons or bodies corporate who pur chased shares, the whole number purchased by them as aforesaid. And any amounts ;paid by purchasers -challhe refunded in case 150,800 shares shall not have 'been subscribed within four months from the time the books of subscliptionshall have been first opened.— And when 150,000 shares shall have been subscribed. the amount of the subscriptions shall be paid in money or certificates of loan of the Commonwealth, within `...P0 days after notice given by the commissioners. rthomas P Cope, Robert Tobin!, Thomas C Rockhill, Benj W Richards, Fred. Fraley, Jacob E Hagert, Alex Cummings. John Stallman, Augustine Stevenson, Isaac W Not rid, Thomas McCully, Joel K Mann, sPhilip Dougherty, Harmer Denny, 'William Darlington, John Kerr, Reah Frazer, Henry Flattery. Henry Welsh, George Harrison. nov 18-dtlofjan. Bbls Spirits Turpentine; I Cask Sal Soda; 2 " Epsom; 4 " Copal Varnish No I& 2; 1 " Gum Shellac; 2 " Venet. Red; 1 " Refined Borax; 2" Sp. Brown; 5 Bbls Whiting; 1 " Ref'd Gm Camphor;. I " Roll Sulphur. Together with a g. ncral assortment of Drugs, .Boledicines,4 - IWl3,Luirs, &r. Just rerxived and for sale low, by KERR & MOH LER, nov 3 corner of Wood st and Virgin elle _ _ knIENNING'S FIRE PROOF IRON CHESTS PITTSBURGH, Oct. 22, 1842. J Dossing: On Friday, the 30th of last mouth, a bout 9 o'clock at night, the Planing, Grooving, and . Sash Manufactory, owned by Gay, Dilworth & Co., with a large quantity of dressed and undressedlumber, avasall consumed by fire. The Iron Safe which I bought of you some time iback was in the most exposed situation during .the fire, and was entirely red hot. lam pleased to in form you it was opened at the close ef the fire, and all books, papers, &.c., saved;—thts ietite best tecommen. dation I can give of the utility ofyour safes. 41-tf THOMAS SCOTT. Cotton. 30 BALES damaged Cotton, for ,:ale by Dm 29 JAMES M.Y. DAILY ARRIVALS; OF New Goods, at Akoxo & M'Gt RE'S Fashion Aka-lead quarters, No 251 Liberty Street. The newest styles and most splendid goods that is brought to this market is to be seen at our establishment. We would invite the attention of purchasers to our present stock, which for variety and richness of style cannot be excelled. In catering for the taste of our custom ers we are determined not to be out done, as arrange ments have been Made by us to secure every new style f goods upon its arrival in the Eastern market, as well as the beat Paris monthly reports, which we receive regularly; neither expense or pains shall be spared in making our establishment THE' FASHIONABLY H LAD cos RTE R.i of the West: and we trust to be sustained by our old patrons, ai well as a great many DEW ones, whom we shall not fail to please, as we ttust our abili ty-is equal to our inclinatie& sept 2 ALGEO & McGUIRE, Chronicle and Age copy. P. DELANY, MERCHANT TAILOR , NO. 49, LIBERTY STREET, THIRD DOOR ABOVE VIRGIN ALLEY, Havinglaid in a general stock of CLOTHS, CASSUCEIRES, BEAVER CLOTHS, CASTER CLOTHS, Heavy Winter Tweeds, Sattinetta, &c, of which he bee icade up in the LATEST STYLE OF FASHION, by the BEST WORKMEN OF THE CITY, • Amongst them are all sizes of Frock and dress Coats, of superior French and English Cloths of all fashion able colors; super double milled broad cloth sack over coats, plain and weaved Beaver do., made handsome frock and sack fashioni every description of HEAVY TWEED COATS, Double milled plain and fancy Cassimerr, PLAID, STRIPE, AND PLAIN PANTALOONS CLOTH, SATTINETT. &c. A splendid assortment of Vests, plain, plaid and figur-, ed, selvvt, satin, woolen, velvet, cloth, cassimere, &c. CLOTH CLOAKS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, made in the present Fall fashion; a large lot of Blue Mackanaw Blanket Coats, and a GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF BOYS CLOTHES The subscriber having purchased his goods in the EAST, in the most favorable part ofthe season when the assortment was good and at very low prices,stati from the large amount of patronage bestowed on his oath lishment, is enabled to sell AT MUCH LOWER PRICES than is usual in the trade. A general assortment of goods are on hand, to make to order, and will be MADE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE Having secured the services of B. DJeAOHY, well known iu this city, as an experienced Tailor, and of W.n. B. ROATCH, who has long carried on a fashion. able Tailor Shop, Philadelphia, he confidently assures all who desire CUSTOM—WORK, that they can be fitted with any sort of a garment, in a style that CANNOT SE SURPASSED In any shop in Pittsburgh. The subscriber, returns his sincere thanks fur favors received, and invites a continuance and exten sion of custom; his arrangements are such as must suit all tastes, and satisfy every one who may purchase of him. act 19 KEEP COMFORTABLE. READY MADE CLOTHING, THREE BIG DOORS: No. 151, LIBERTY STREET. The proprietor of this highly favored Establish ment, respectfully infurms the public that he btu) now prepared the LARGEST STOCK OF SEASONABLE CLOTHING Ever offered in this city. His stock amounts to up ff of $75,000, And he has a large number of the best workmen con stantly engaged in making new garments to suit the taste of his numerous customers. His assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, SATTINETS, CASSINETS, VELVETS, &C., Of French, English, and American Manufacture, IS LARGER, AND MORE VARIED, Than any other ever opened in this city, and cannot fail to please the taste of every class of purchasers. HE HAS ON HAND, CLOTHING IN ALL ITS VARIETY, TO SUIT EVERY CALLING, Which is warranted to be made from the BEST MATERIALS, And in the LATEST FASHION. His assortment of FASHIONABLE CLOAKS, OVER.COALTS, Ofevery description, COATS AND PANTS., Of every quality and price, VESTS AND VZSTXNGI Of every variety of fashion and quality, -CANNOT BE SURPASSED. He has SEPARATE CUTTERS for every &Tart ment in Clothing, and as they are all workmen who have been employed in the most FASHIONABLE HOUSES In the'country, he can warrant his patrons that THE CUT AND ItIPACE Of all articles from his establishment will be in the most modern style. COUNTRY RDERCEIANTS Are respectfully invited to call, as the proprietor feels confident that be ran sell them Goods on such teams as pill make it to their advantage to purchase at the Teree Big. Doors. Oct 28 New Livery Stable. t ; i:i..l 44, 11OLNIES' LIVERY STAB LIE. en Third street., between Market and Wood, near the Post Office, 'is now open for the accom modation of the public. His stock of Carriages &c. being all new, he hopes to be able to render full satis faction to thqse who may favor him with a call. Oct 19-ly A SPLENDID Article of Lard Oil for fainilisa, ii.hotels, churches, &c., on draft at very low prices constantly ou hand and for sale by J. 8. GWYNNE. nov 14 Fmklin Manufactory, 2d Street. P. DELANY JOHN Al' C LOSKEY, Land Surveying andOlvailacineeriag.; THE undersigned intendingto pursue permanently 1. the business of SurveyingandCivilEngineering, offers his services to the public. Having kiwi a veryextensive practice with Mr Z W Remington in this vicinity, he feels warranted in say ing that his experience and practical knowledge will be ad vantageous to those who may employ , him. Per ions interested in real estate will &Idea his effice plans of the City, City District, "Reserve Tract, opposite Pittsburgh," "Yanor of Pittsburgh," Birmingham Lawrenceville.and lots and farms extending several miles around Pittsburgh. R E McGOWI N. Offwe, Penn street, a few doors above Hand, ,Pittsbutgh. IR F. R Richard Biddle, Esq., Wilson M'Candless, Esq., John Anderson, Wil.:sm Arthurs, R. S. Cassat, NOTICE [Those of my friends and the public, who may wish to have recourse to any of my papers, draughts or plans, will hereafter find them in the office of R E Mc- GOWIN, whom I respectfully recommed as one in whose professional abilities and integrity they may de pend. Z W REMINGTON. mB-flawlv REMOVAL.—The undersigned begs leave to in form the public, that he has removed from his old stand, to the corner of Penn and St. Clair sts., op posite the Exchange Hotel, where he has fitted t Le a large Psalm Forme W LILE Rom, and now offers the most splendid assortment of Plea os ever offered in this market. His pianos consist of different patterns, of superior nose Wood and Mahogany, beautifully finished and modeled, and constructed threagisout of the very best materials, which, for durability and quality of tune, as well as touch, he warrants to be superior to any ever seen here. As he has enlarged his manufactory, and made ar rtuagements to supply the increasing demand for this in strument, he respectfully requests those intending to purchase to call and examine his assortment before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determinekiuveell LOW .an,fer cash, than any other establishment east or west of the mountains. F. BLUME, Corner of Penn end St. Clair streets, Opposite the Exchange Hotel, l'ittsburgh, Pa. sep 10. THE FIRST MEDICINE OP TOE AGE. THE CELEBRATED DR. DUNCAN'S ZTIEUOUCILAIS.EVE .112.JAMX110 - g, FOR CONSUMPTION. COLDS, Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Spitting of Blood DOW my of Breathing, Pain in the Side. Breast and Chest, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Croup and all diseases of the Liver and LUNGS. Has now been before the puplic for several years During which time its value has been tested by thou sands who were laboring under the numerous diseases which have their origin in a common Catarrh or Cold, and which this medicine is designed to cure. The result of this trial has been to place "Duncan's Rome. dy" at the head of the patent medicines of the day. BT . ITS OWN MERITS •NDEXCI.LLENCE, it has attained a popularity exceding that of any other preparation. now offered to the public for the preven tion and cure of that large and frightful class ofdiseas ,es which so frequently lead to. and terminate in CONSUMPTION, it is now offererhe the afflicted with confidence as the BEST preparation for Coughs, 'Collis, &c. extant We are warranted in assuming for it this high charac-• ter, by the proofs, which we are constantly receiving, of the invaluable benefits derived from its use. Tea timoniuls and recommendations of the strongest kind are constantly being received from all quarter, by the Proprietor and Agents. In relieving cases of Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing, Pain in the Side and Breast, it is unequalled; in cur ing Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds, and in short remov ing all the symptoms of approaching Pulmonary Con sumption, ITS SUCCESS HAS BEEN 11tIPARALELLED. No other medicine has proved itself so really inval uable. Thousands in Pittsburgh and the vicinity, are. as far as human agency is concerned, indebted to Dr Duncan's Expectorant Remedy for prolonging life and health. Many persons after using the other cough medicines of the day without effect, have been com pletely restored by this truly GREAT DISCOVERY in the HEALING ART. A strong and undoubted evidence of is worth, is to he found in the high degree of popular favor which it has receiml since its introduction into the West.— Wherever en agency has been opened for its sale, and wherever it has received a fair and honest trial, it has become firmly established as a .STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINE. It is rapidly superseding the use of the many nos trums, which have so long imposed upon the communi ty, which have obtained their name only by puffing arid braggadocia, and which are now destined to be thrown aside to make way for the best cough medicine of the present age. It is not pretended that it will positively cure every case of the disease, for which it is designed, but it is honestly believed that in every case where it gets a fair chance it will effect a cure. Coming, then, before the people with the highest recommendations, it is atleast, worthy of a trial by all who are afflicted with any of that large and dangerous class of disease.. The following is a specimen of the numerous testi monials which we have received. It is from a PHY SICIAN of high standing in Ohio. Dear Sir—Having had occasion to witness the.ef feet of Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy on Mr Eli Young in a case of Pulmonary Consumption, 1 felt it my duty to make a brief statement in order that others that are or may be afflicted with the same complaint may be benefited by the same remedy. He was attacked with inflammation in the left lobe of the lungs in March 1843, attended with acute pain, great difficultyof breathing, and a severe cough, which proceded rapidly to suppuration: and not withstanding the use and application of the best remedies prescribed by our authors, the complaint in a few days began to exhibit evident symptoms of ulceration. In this distressing stage of the complaint, I had re course to DrDancan's Expectorant Remedy fur con sumption, which had the effect of checking the disease,, immediately, and in a few days the pain ceased, the breathing became free and easy, the cough left him, and the expectoration subsided, the consequences of which was that in using six bottles be has recovered his health, and is restored to his family. 1 do het eby certify the above to be true statement of my case as far as comes within my knowledge. ELI YOUNG. Mt Vernon, May 28, 1844. Sold wholesale and retail by SAMUEL FREW. corner of Liberty and Wood sts. oct 30-tf Pittsburgh Marble Marrafiectery. AT Hollidaysburg, Pa , by Groves & Johnson, wile are prepared to furnish, either in the block, sawed in the slab, or to order, or finished, such .a Mantel., Furniture-tops,&c., Tombs, Head and foot stones—and house wor k generally, such as Door-ways, Doorsills and heads, Window sills and heads, Plat forms and steps, &c. &c., all of which can be furnish ed in White, Black, Blue or variegated Marble,sn very reduced prices and at the shortest notice. oct 17 NEW ESTABLISHMENT. LOOKING GLASSES AT EA§TERN PRICES. THE subscriber has opened an establishment at No 66, Wood street, a few doors from the cor ner of 4th, where he keeps constantly fur sale all kinds of LOOKING GLASSES, at Eastern Prices. He has on hand alarge assortment of Glasses in both gilt and mahogany frames, to which he invites the at tention of customers. believing that the quality of his articles and his prices cannot fail to give satisfaction. Pictures framed to order, in neat style, in either gilt or mahogany frames. Canalboat andisdier redactors marnfactined to or eleven the shortest notice. Old frames repaired and trgilt, so as to look as well as new, on the Anneat no tire. J T 310116 A N, Agent. mar 23-tf, K C XS: P Mulvany, James S. Craft, Esq., Hon. Harmar Denny, Chas. S. Bradford, Esq.. O. Metcalf, Esq. Avery, Orlen & Co. 'Wm. M'Knigbt & Co. Tiernan & Jones. Jame Murphy& Co. James Park, Jr., & Co. .J. W. ißtribeidge .* Co. Wm. Bell&iiont. IV "P.Morgan, Watermtn'Palmer, Bagaley & Smith, E. A. Brown & Bro's. Shea & Pennock, Geo. R. White & Co. S. W. Semple, Samuel Spencer, Robert Galway, Bailey .& Co. Myer & Co. J. Painter & Co. &Ismaili...O'Connor, King & Holmes. Johnston & Stockton, Bailey, Brown & Co. Geo. Cochran, Thomas Bakewell, l.huroh Cdr. Carothers, H. Childs & Co. N. lifelines & Son, Wm. E. Austin, M:Candless & 51'Clure, H. S. Magraw. C. M'Kibben. Allen Brown, J. M. D. Crosson, H. P. Graff, H. .Devine. THILADI.:LPIIIIA. John H. Brown & Co. Smith, Donley &Co John S. Riddle, Robert Dr nlap. James O'Connor, H. Alexander. july 2.1844. IEI W. LYND, having formed a copartnership 114 . with C S 13ickley, and taken out an Auction commission of the first ohms they are now ready to continue business at the above we7i I<aotvn anti•exten sive ware rooms, under the firm of LYND & BICKLEY. One of the partners being most of the time in the eastern cities, securing large and regularcoustgnments of seasonable merchandize, they are enabled to have always on hand the fullest and best assortedstock of Fresh Dry Goods, Hardware, Fancy Articles, &c„, te . be found at any place in the city. . " " • Regular sales of Dry Goods, &.c , on Mondays and Thursdays, at 10 o'clock A M; and of new and second hand Furniture, Groceries, der:, at 2 o'clock P M of the same day. Sales from the shelves every evening at earlygas light, and goods sold by private sale at all times, Sales of real and personal estate, private stook, lee, will be made on the most reasonable terms. Liberaleash advances made on all .eonsignments. al7 AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH'T, Corner of Wood and sth sts., Pittsburgh, IS ready to receive merchandise of every description on consignment, for public or private sale, and from long experience in the above business, natters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on MON DAYS and THURSDAYS, of Dry Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, Pi ttsburghmanufacturrd articles,new and secondhand furniture, &c.. at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening, atearlygas light. aug 12—y Civil Engineering, Architecture, Survey. ing, Ac. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be tween A. E DRAKE and E. Z. C. JUDSON having been dissolved, the undersigned would respect fully inform his friends and the public generally, that he will continue the business, and would solicit a share of the public patronage. Orders left at the shop of F. A. Stafford, Architect, over Harris' Paint Shop, sth street, or at his residence on Hay street, between Penn street and the river, will be punctually attended to. A. E. DRAKE. july 15 tf William Adair, Boot and Shoo Maker, Liberty st. opposite Ike Heade." Smithfield. RESPECTFULLY returns his thanks jfor the liberal patronage bestowed onolli him since his location in Pittsburgh. He has received a supply of the best Philadelphia Calf Skin and other Leather, which he will make to order in water proof Boots, or otherwise, in the best style and at the lowest. prices. He has also received a full supply of all kinds of Shoe Findings, direct from the Manufacturers, all which he will be thankful to supply his friends with at the lowest prices. oct 9-tf Chronicle copy 3t THE handsomest piece of vesting we have ewer brought to the city, of which we have enly a few yards, is now to be seen and for sale at our estab lishment: any gentleman wanting something rich and rare, will be gratified by calling foes at 2.51. Lilerty street. We will be in receipt ef a large and splendid l ot o f fallgnods, new style, in a few days. Look out fora great reduction in prices. our 22. ALGEO & IVGUIRE. Ittintrtiotntents: THOMAS BORBIDGE, GENERAL IProdace, Forwarding & Oeunnission Merchant, Also, Agent United States Portable Bost Line Depot, NO. 272, MARKET Sr.., PHLLADELPMA. larlriberal advances made on consignments, whee required. Refer to—Messrs Wm Wilson & Co.; Evans and Temple; Heald, Wood's ard& Co.; Scull &Thompson, Philenl4/phia. legnight & Ca; Charles A. M i knulty, atig24—lya Pittsburgft. T. B. & W. P. CONOVER, Wholesale Dealers In Boots, Shoes, Bon nets * Pala Leaf Hem and Caps, NO. 190 MARKET ST. PHILADELPHfA. THEY beg leave to inform Western Merchants that they have a splendid assortment of the above Goods, and arc still manufacturing largely, which they will sell at the very lowest prices for Cash, or approved credit. aug 9-tf JOSZIPU TALLMAN'S WHOLESALE BOOT AND SIEIDE MA.N.UFACTORY, No. 233 Market Street. Northeast corner of Siza Street, Philadelphia. NNTESTERN and Southern Merchants are respect V fully invited to call and examine his stock, as he feels confident that it will be to their interest be. fore puichasing elsewhere. aug 6-ly HARDWARE AND,CUTLERY. =OITA BIZOTEIZES & 00., NO. 188 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, A RE new receiving in addition to their former A stock a large assortment of FOREIGN AND _ DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, to which they invite the attention of Western Merchams. sing 6-Iy BIeKENNA'S AUCTION MART. CORNER OF WOOD * SECOND $74 TEI E undersigned very respectfully tenders his ser vices to the public, and to importers, Merchants Ind Manufacturers, as a general AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION MERCHANT. He has taken out *license and entered into the securi ties required by law, for the transaction of Puituc l SALES of all FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS •ND FABRICS. An experience of a series of years in commercial life bas furnished the undersigned with some knowl edge of business, nearly twenty years of which have been devoted actively to the auction business, which may be advantageous to• those who confide to him the sales of property. To the I m emirs every facility will be offered in dis- : posing of Dry Goods. Groceries and Hardware:' and to the Home Manufacturer, the most prompt at tention will be poi.' in the sale of Antericauprodects. Sales of real and personal estate in town and coun try shall command the best services of the undersign ed. Arrangements will be made whereby liberal ad vances will be made on eansignments, and sales in every instance closed without delay. Business is now commenced and ready to receive consignments. By permission I am authorised to Oaeasefo!lowing references. PITTSBVROW. LYND & BICKLEY, NEW AUCTION ROOMS., Nos. 61 and 63, Wood, between Third and Antra Streets. John D. Davis, Attention. Pittsburgh, Sept. 15, 1842. , I take pleasure an stating, having made use of "Thorn's Tea Berry Tooth Wash," that it is one of the best dentrifices M use. Being in aliquidfonn it com bines neatness with convenience. While it cleanses the enamel .tnd removes the tartar from the teeth, its perfume yields aSsagwancso peculiarly desirable. I. P. TIBBETTS. D. The unilersigneil have need "Time's Compound Tea Berry Tooth Wash," and have found it to be an extremely pleasant dentrifice, exercising a most salu tary influence over the Teeth and Gums; preserving those indispensable members from premature decay, preventing the accumulation of Tartar, and purifying the Breath. Having thoroughly tested its virtues, we take pleasurein recommending it to the public, believ ing it io be the best article ofthekind now in use. M. ROBERTSON, • JAMES P. BLACK. R. H. PEEBLES, CHAS. B. SCULLY. , C. DARRAGH. WM.M'C ANDLESS, .1.111 MOORHEAD, JAS. S. CRAFT. H. L RING WALT, L. S. JOHNS. Prepared and sold by W ILL IA M THORN, Apoth ecary and Chemist, No. 53 Market street, Pittsburgh; and by all the principal Druggists, and at Tuttle's Medical Agency, Fourth st. sep P McKENNA, The Old Auctioneer THE subscriber having entered into the stove burl gess in l'ittsburgh, respectfully informs the pub lic that be intends carrying it on in its vu ions branches at the warehouse of Messrs. Pennock & Mitchell. No. 160 Liberty street, where be will be prepared to supply purchasers with any articles In his line. In addition to other Stoves which be will have on hand, he has obtained the right to manufacture and sell Hathaway's Patent Hot Air Cooking Stoves. This stove is pro married! 'spoiler to any other now in use in the United States; it is more durable in its construction, and bet ter adapted to the use of baking, routing and cooking, as it is heated very vegulariy by waning the air in the stove; and it is a great saving of fuel as well as labor. I will keep on hand a sufficient number to sup ply all demands if possible; I have five diffrwent shwa, and will sell them on reasonable terms, according to skies. d have now in use upwards of fifty in and about this city; all pat in use within six months. Being a ware that the People of Western Pennsylvania have been imposed 'Tub) , theintreduction ofaew and high ly recommended Stoves which were badly constructed, and havirg soon failed and become useless. I will grant sa parsons wishing to procure the Hot Air Stove, the privilege of using it a sufficient length is time to prove its superior quality before I ask them to purchase. Persons notifying me from a distance by letter, can have Stoves put up at any time, es I have wagons to carry them out; I therefore invite Farmers and all per sons to come and judge for themselves; also to try them and prove that it is to your advantage to have one. All orders will be promptly attended to by the subscri ber. ROBERT DONAVAN. RECOMMENDATIONS. Miller's Mansion Mouse, Sept, 19, 1844. Mr. R. Dow AVA 'IC I have m use one of Hatb awar's Hot Air Cooking Stoves, which I got from you last Spring. It affords me much pleasure to recom mend it for its excellence. So far ss my knowledge extends, / have no hesitation in saying it is the best stove now in we. I need not particularise its merits, but would advise all disposed to possess an article of the kind, to adoFg, the best method of satisfying them selves, that is, to try it; and I doubt nut they will be satisfied. D. R. MILLER. Workington Temperance Molise, Pittsburgh, Sept. 19, 1844. 5 Mr. R. DOS AVON-Sir:--I have had in use for five months, one of Hathaway's Hot Air Cooking Stoves, and I have no hesitation in saying it is the best stove now in use. The various kinds of cooking it is calcu lated to do at the same time, and the small quantity of fuel required, makes it an object worthy the atten tion ofall who desire a good stove. 13P I embrace this opportunity to recommend the Hot Air Cooking Stoves; I have used the one you pot up for me constantly all summer. and I most say it is a grand article. I believe it id superior to any other stove now in use in this city. The oven baked well, and is large enough to bake four large loaves of brawl at one time; it also cooks very speedily,and it requires very little coal, I tie nk these worthy the attention of all who wish a good sto.e to such I would say, try them and prove what they are. oct tJdkwty MATH EW PATRICK. Store To Let. STORE N 0123 Wood Street,Eoquire of nov¢ HUEY & CO. Lit Notsl,- West old of the old Alkpieny. Bridge. HUGH SWEENY VVOULD take this occasion to return his sincere thanks to his numerous frie-ids and the public generally, for the very liberal patronage heretofore be stowed on the Emmet Hotel, and be pledges himself that nothing .ball lee omitted on his part to merttacon tinuanceof tbeirfavors. The convenience anii beauty of the situation, and the whole arrangements of the house for the actommodation of guests are notioferior to any similar establishment in or out of the city. His table will always be provided with the best the markets can afford, and no pains will be spared to ensure the comfort of those who may favor the Emmet Hotel with their patronage. a2O-ti La! what makes your teeth so unusually which? Quoth Josh's dulcinin tohim eviler night, Te make yourn look so, with a grin, replied Josh, I' re beught you a bottle of Thorn's Tooth Wash, 'Tis the best uow in use, so the gentlefolkssay. And since they have tried this, cast all others away. But to prove it the bestto make the teeth shine, Look again, my dear Sal, at tke lustre of mine. Then try thisgreat toatli wash, The Tedberry -tooth wash. And see if this tooth wash of Thorn's is not fine. Having tried Dr. "Thorn's Tea Berry Tooth Wash." and become acquaintedvrith the ingredients of its com position, [cheerfully say, I consider it one of the safest, fts.it.is one of the most pleasant tooth washes now in use. DAVID HUNT, Dentist. HATHAWAY'S Patent Rot Air Cooking Stoves. THOMAS VARNER ilbeady /Sado Cann . 1 111Paribrimitir, - hunk it , !doers/row ea. V. 11.1rarth. WM. TROVILLO, UNDERTAKER, RE:t.PECTFULLY Hearing Om public that tie has removed hi' ready made each war.. mum to the building recently occupied by Mr 1. G. Berford, directly opposite his old Stand where be Is always prepared to atMod proniptiy to any orders In his tine, and by strict atiolitioll to all the details of the bliii DIMS of an tirdortokist he hopes to merit public confidence. Be will be prepared at cia.nooas to provide Hearses, Biers, C autism et d every requisite on the most liberal terms. Gana fres lite country will be promptly attended to. ills residence I, In thou/se building with ilia wart. house, Where those who need his services anry •id Map at any time. liaralancas: w.w.uwrs, RIM. JOU/ ILACCID. 11. JVIDOZ RIDDLA, ASV. ROUX? :Pim* PATTOP, aaT . 1111111-11. WILI4IOO, w. p.aert.raa, any. /MU% ISAAC Wilms, IMP. JAKE, I 111 AW/S• 10 acv. X. P. OWIIPT. WARRANTED GENUINE.—Dr. Evans's Camomile Mils, Cerrinearrs.—Letter,from the Don. Alile'in N'Efel• lan,flutilvan County, Elm Tennessee, Membesof Cmigireall anwn, July 3d. IRS& Sir—Since !Move bees in W this ssa city ro I have used mow elf your Dyspeptic Medicine with infinite benefit as! satii fact ion, and believe it to bee most valuable remedy. Ow of my constituents, Dr. A. Carden, of Ca.selbell comely Tennessee. wrote to me to send him some, which I did told he has employed it very successfully In Ms prattles and says It Is invaluable. Mr. Johnsoo•Rour attest at this place, thinks you would probably like an agent in Tennessee. It so, I would recommend Dr. A Carders... a proper person to officiate for the sale of your atielbratell medicine. Should yob commission him he Is milling ill set for yon. You can send the medicine by water loth' care of Robert Klieg 4. Hone, Knoxville calmly, Tenses. see, or by land to Graham it Houston, Tazwell, East Tennessee. I have no doubt hot if yea had *pals IS several counties in East Tennessee,. great deal of mall. clue would be sold. lam going to take some of it beam for my own use, and that of my friends, and should flit to hear from ion whether you would like an slyest at Blunivllle.Sullivan County East Tennessee.; I tau gel some of the merchants to act for you as I live near there. Yours respectfully, ABRAHAM Id 'CLELL AM, of Teimeneett. Formats Wholesale and Retail. by • R. E SELLERS, Arent. No. 20, Wood street , below Keened. FRatFOR SALE.—The undersigned oars forsahi A' his farm, lying In Ross Township tho City of Pittsburgh, containing 114 acres °timid of which 60 are cleared and under fence, Irt m 15 to 20 acres ei meadow, 2 good Orchards of Apples, A few Peach slid Cherry trees—the Improvements area large frame MOPS containing 10 rooms wellforillshed, calculated for a To. Verna private Dwelling, a frame Barn 28 by 00,storto basement, and itablint, sheds tnd other oat bottomed able for a tenement;-2 good Gardens surrounded with currant bashes. and a well of excellent water, with a pomp In at the frontdoor. In relation tante Plusher,* and A ilexheny market, there Is no place mow *aimed (he sale with more Inducement to those triable, to porthaso near Pittsburgh, the terms will be made moderate, fog net her pa rtieularsapply to the proprietor at his Clotblog Store, Liberty streeteorner of Virgin Alley. LAWRENCE MITCHELL, N B If not sold before the Ist of October next. It •IU be divided into 10 sod 20 acre lots to suit purchasers 'so 10 B. !ARON VON IIUTCHEI.ER 111}3111 PILLS These Pills are composed of herbs, a bicb exert specific action upon the heart, give impulse or strength to the arterial system: the blood is quickened and e qualized in its circulation through all the vehicle, whey then of the skin, the parts situated internally,or thee:- tremities; and as all the secretions of the body enp drawn from the blood, there is a consequent increase of every secretion, end a quickened action of the &b. ootioent and exhalent. or discharging vessels. Any mot bid action which may have taken place is correct ed, all obstructions are removed, the blood is purified, and the body resumes a healthful state. For sal* wholesale and retail by R E SELLERS, Agent, sep 10 20 Wood street. below Second. PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. - - T HE subscriber, formerly agent of the Pittsburgh Manufacturing Association, having bees .or pointed by a number of the Manufacturersand ideates ics of the city of Pittsburgh and its'vicinityas their a• 4.entfor the sale of their various manufactures, wHJ be constantly supplied with a general assortment of those articles at the lowest wholesale prices. The attention of Western Merchants and dealers is Americo,' Maxufactures is respectfully invited to this establishment. Orders addressed to the subscris bee will Le promptly attended to. GEO. COCHRAN. feb 19 No 26 Wood street. WON HAND,—Axes, Augers, Hoes, Mattocks Spades, and Shovels, Sickles, Scythes, Trace and Log Chains, Spinning Wheel Irons. Cooper,' and qarpen ! tens' Tools, Machine Cards,Window Glass and Whits and Red Lead. New Goods, irTHE subscriber respectfully informs thelr citizens of Pittsburgh and the public generally that be has just returned from the east, and is now receiving a largliand well selected stock of FRENCH. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN FAN CY AND VARIETY GOODS, Embracing all the article, in the fancy and sweaty department, which he will dispose of for cash. The public are respectfully invited toned and examine the stock, at No 86, Market street. m 3 ZEBULON KINSEY. NEW CASH Dry Goods aad Variety Store! J. IC Logan 4. George Conned, AVE opened a new cash Dry Goods and variety .11 Score in Fifth street, between the Exchange Bank and Wend street, under the firma J. B. Logs. & Co. Their stock of Goods are entirely fresh and having been all purchased for CASH, priocipallyat auctiou,by George Conned, (who has had long experience in the business, and resides in Philadelphia to make porches ses an! pick up bargains,) they will, therefore beam. bled to offer great inducements to those wishing to par. chase : as they are determined to sell at the lowest possibleativance onenstern cost for CASH. They have now on hand a large and well IlreleeiP" d stock of seasonable Goods. among which are Blue, Blue Black, Invisible Green, Brown, Steel and Cadet, mixed Broadcloths; Cassimeres and . Sattinets; Gam. broons ; Linen and Cotton Drillings; Cottonadet Vesting., fancy prints; 3.4, 4-4 and 5-4; Bleached and Brown Muslin.; Irish Linen; Bed Ticking; Mari ner's Shirting; "Titley, Tatham & Walker's " and "Hope & Nelson's" Patent Thread; Spool Cotton Sewing Silk; Silk and Cotton Hdkre; 30 hour, and 8 day Brass Clocks, warranted; &c., &c. They will be constantly receiving additions to thirir stock ruche. sesi at the eastern auction, and would finite the attar*. tiOD of dealers and others to an examination of choir goods before purchasing eleewhere. Pittsburgh, April 1, 1844. NEW DRUG STORE. KERR & MOHLER, N.. 144, . Corner of Wood street and Virgin Alley. J UST received and far sale, a large .assottireat al fresh Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, DroStufs. &c. which have bean tweedy selected, and purchased with considerable care for Cub. The fallowing vamp prise part of the stock just received: Gum Camphor, Spirits Turpeaties, Cream Tartar, Copal Varaisb. Flor. Sulphur, White Lead, 1 Castor Oil, Red " Gum Arabic, Litbarge. Epsom Salts, Flaxseed Oil. Fl Manna, Venitian Red, Eng. Gum Opium,Spanish Brows, . Gum Aloes, Chipped Lorwood.. Flor Camomile, Camweed, - Saltpetre, rustic, Jujube Paste, fie Weed, Recd Liquorice, Brasilietto. Liquorice Ball. Indigo. Magnesia, Nulesils. Pow'd Ginger. Oil Vitriol. Nutmegs. * Aquafords. With a general assortmeat VW asrmevous to mentieu, which will be said for Cash at a email advance est Eastern prices. EgroDr WILLIAIIt KRIM will give Ms attention to thecompeuudiog of Physician's prescription. me
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