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• No.lo Fourth istreet:_estureen‘Feity 4:OutLiberty sheet!,
"ItAr Aprurmits ofaheetlettd,leaden
drants,inimps. brake,' waterelosets. leaden coffins,
keep.. constantly on hand and ntanufattrare toOrder,'
sheetlerultromlto.B Rid. to the sq nem foot,in sheets or 6
lry.2ofeet,w_hich they will furnish to thetraile:mbolesale,
- arcat loorderin any sixedhat inny. be wanted.. •
They also manufacture mid keep constantly on hand
leaden piposfrom Q. - - to ; - inch calibre; aqueduct pipe, for
• - eonveyingwritettrorn springs, furnished .to the demur)
trade,,andput orefenin lengths orfrom 100 to 1000
feet on wick Teel', with directiedit 115 to The proper method
of laying. Algo t on hand,n large supply of Adams , Pat.
entsuction Pumps, for wells or cistern.; Snow Co's
`rept supeiriir cast iron suction Pitapat
611'drant worlt.orevery_descrippon executed in the
most. durable utzunier, rind ton the most accommodating
tents Orders from the cortirtry for "_louden pipes, abet t
loud, or pumps, will receive prompt attention.
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SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT.
- DEBLIC ATTENTION; is solicited to an entire new
article of RAISING, made of wrought iron .bSis,
and soft annealed rode, or wire, and expressly designed
for Snclosing - Couitiei,,Cemeistics, Balconies, Public
Grounds, &c.,afp_rices vaging nom so cents to 4111,t 00 the
running foot. It is made in panpele of various lengths,
2/ to:4 feet high,.with Wrought iron posts a inch square.
at intervening &shin - sae sif 6to 20 feet. If desired, the
panne/scan he made of, any height, in continuous swipe
of-b 0 to.llofeet. t. strithor without poem.. No extra charge
far r a
T tt.'
e coml_sa_
_lightness, great strength . Mrid
dnrebil
: of the :SArE. 'RAILING; the beality of ussraned or
namenttil IhketOS, together _ with the extremely lowpriee
Strititich - ; it is sold, are causing it to Supersede - the Cast
Bon Relling;• • • - wherever their 'comparative merits' -have
'been tested For farther particulars address
• . • '• • MARSHALL' & BROTHERS, ,
• •-••-• - • ' Agents for Patentees,
rtnr97;3ml.Diamondalley;near Smithfield sts Patsies*.
• ':Utrrdware, Utglery, Baddlery t. at
To RN IVALKE Importer and' Dealer in .Eorrign and
Ity .../isiinatie,lfneftrore,respectfally annminces to his
frieirdit and ihe public generally, that he is now recciif
fug hit Spring suirply of Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery,
ay.; mins atuid, N 15.115 Wood street, which he will die
pose of ontha most reasonable terms..
• He willcotatinually be receiving fresh supplies. direct
from. the mannfactarers in Europe and this country,
sodas willenablc.him.to compete with any house East
.
• Hi pitticulatly invites the attention of easterners to
his_excellent assortment of Table and Spring Cutlery,
itc.j whithis.of.fashionable patterns- and from the most
poptgar num ate tuns r
.14 - 4etcak ql.carpenter's Toole Is large, and of excel
lent gattlity;
--Of general . Hardware stock,lus has every'variety of
Western Merchants and dealers, generally are, in
vited to call and examine hisetocla . m atiaXl
colierris Patent Concave Beater Obxartal
: FIVITER IN Fivr. ,itatxtxrEs t
AX77 ,- call-dtei attention of the public to the articlekead
y y kg this advertisement,and invite the enterprising
and carious to ealltrad witness its operation. All adver
tisement/I in relation to this invention, to the hundreds
who - havekeen it tested ; is sapeserognuon.
Ist. This,Churit wfil - produce•lintter,- gathering it in a
mass, from sweet - milk, in five to ten minutes! and from
- creaniprepart4ns faen‘lissusnally, prepare It, in three
to five minutes! - --.. • .
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mitttili produce d s, invention is apparent, as better
Butt be from sweet milk, or cream, than
cream soared in tke usual way:; And
,by means of this
Churn, a little girl or boy can perform, in' five or ten ,
minutes, what has heretofore required the labor ota um- !
man or man for one.or two hours, and sometimes half a
dapp
- By, simply turning a thumb serew,the whole inside
dasher is taken oat, leaving nothing but the Butter and
milk in the plain wooden box.
4th. It lithe cheapest Churn ever invented, as the al m
'of"its construction (though embodying a great
philosophical Prinmplelmakea it - but littlb to manufac
ttttnit
fitfi= It its'it eonturon-senseChum, at all will admit who.
will examine , • " •
We invite the public to call tuid witness its Operation
at our (ace in the Diamond; near the Black Bear Tar
ern;aud at .1. s', F Beckham'ederal Si, Allegheny.
• ..map9-dinatvr2in caxtzaox & PRICE.
Wall Paper Warehouse,
2 4 10.47112181C8T STREET, PITTSBURGH . , PENZsrtt,
. • • THLOBIASPALIIIEIL
MPESPECTFUTAX:aattoaneee to his friends - and ens
,JA,mmers,„ that he has had at no past period so.exten.
sive riStock.as he has at present. He can offer to par
chimer!, oit eery: : moderate team, at the old enaluhed
stand in Haan strus, alrimst.creiT article ia; his line—
incladiag co tinting-roonG bed tharabe r, d Laing-mom, par
!Grand ball Paper. With Borders, Landscapes, Fire
boarid Prints, Paper and Transparent Window. Shades,
Bonnet and Binders' Boards; IVriiing, Wrapping, and
Tea Paper ;, he 'is abundant ly supplied, , and mimesis
Merchants and housekeepers-to call and examine his as-
itne.and.Tannens' Scripi taken in trade, at The high
nuula-davv4m
• . Paper Hangings.
T . n - otS- receiringidirect from the manufacturers in.
1 New York, Philadelphia and Balthrusre, a large and
welt selected assortment of all the latest and most im
. proved styles of Satin Glazed and common PAPER
HANQINGS, consistitui of
10,000Pleeks of Parlor and FIVECO
•
10,000 • Hall and Column
- 20,1107 " Dining-room, chamber and office Paper
'Which lemouldpartieularlyinirne the attention of those
haring Roams to:Paper, to call and examine m the
- Paper Warehouse of . S. C. ,
Per. / 11,1 !gitiir it•
FSf 3i 11
SAS , O 4 iVAMY.Iii, C 0 t - 112 ;T.: strict,
RA -would . c alr the - aitentiott of the 'Witte .to their
. .
Besides a large and fall assortment or Paper of their
awn- ntanufacture, they are now receiving a direct im
portation of French and English aty Ice of Paper Haug
zngs,parehased by. Mr. Lori iiowardcone of the arm,
now tu.Eur - ope, consisting of
-Parisian manufacture, 10,040 pieces.
• London . ..... •• - 5,000 do.
Of their own manufactUre, they havo 100.000 pieeez,
Paper, and, 12,000'pleeds Satin Glazed IN'indow
AteierS, /wiles /toward* Co , hare spared neither ea ,
Ikt!tise nor labor in 'their endeavors to tient the Eastern
WWUPaper estahlishinents, bothin quality of manufee
- ttixe - atid'variety'ot pattern, and they, are warranted in
asititijag the public that they have 'succeeded.
The wholeassortmeut, foreign and home manufacture, j
Will Le 'otferhd on, tarots as' vow as those of Eastern
truinuLacturits and•importets.
Josaitaii,
VITSOLESALE FRUITERER AND . CONFECTION'
-,ER, NO:61Vood ---
street
380 boxes Oranges; . 500 cant - Sardine> ;
'
225 't -Lemons; - 8-00 1 X. ."
180 daub Legion Syrup; 150 qr.
1000 drums Flgs - 400 hoses Herring;
7200bxsI3alsins, in layers ; 2000 Cocoa Nola;
1501st bra.!., , : bores Macaroni;loo qr. ' `_`• - e " Vermacilla ;
TS trails Iraita Almonds; 25 cases aged Pickles
100 boxes shelled- " 40 casks
,Currants ;
8 bales Bordeaux 100 the. cin Tissue Paper;
10 3
" Malaga GO rms. White Kis. Paper;
papershel'd " 74 cases Primes;
" hard " " . • 10 wild Dater
40 bags Pitheits'; . 4 eases Liquorice ;
30 Walnuts; Vanellal3earts;
SO Cream Nuts; -20 bxs A Nol Ro'k Candy;
40' ''Pecans; • .- vvkl'e and yet.R.
, e cases Florence OH;
' - Jtht received and ror sale by • . •
•rastr2V -• • JOSHUA RHODES.
IMPORTANT -TO. HOUSEKEEPERS,,
steam Boat r evenent and, Motel Keeper'.
1k:1 - ORTON'S' UNIVERSAL •COOKENci STons are
ofered as the best Cooking Stove in Market, having
a new principle applied for heating the oven, that brea d,
meanior any - article creating sienna or- vapor, can be
baked and retain its flavor The samen when baked iii
brick oven or reflector- . .also, in point 'of removing,iiii
saving time and fuel. The public are ifivited to examine
the Stove.
.._Tor sale only at No. 112 Second street,sign of the Gilt
:Stove r where refkrattee may be bad to families who have
Ihela,Wase. Aleci, thirty afferent patterns .of Cooking
Mines, plaitrandfaney Grates, Office and Parlor Stoves,
lica:.*c.- •, ' - Es • :dgini - A. &C. BRADLEY.
.. .
Churchill & Stanley,'
AIANW.AGTURERS -OF -FINE RICH JEWELRY;
L . ".ILID I WARD- TODD & Coy Agents,
it Pifih asdikrarket Vs., (up- .tunrsa-Pitilburghr:
1017E411,ve - on.'haiiii;_hnd are daily receiving' from the
Y V. `firlitinnicteners, a large mock of Goods, which we
are - prepared 'tit offer to Dealers only, at the minutiae
, turenElinsiet — kt:vitoletale price*. Cloister - and Real,
Stone Set:Breast-pins; Engraved-, Plain Hoop Stone Set`
Earand-FingerAings; Plain Gold, Engraved and Stone
Set Stafie;SUdef,-Watch Neyey &c., &c.
' lanonjg&tr.GoOds can be *and some of the' mein de- Arrahleund - approved7styles of Stone Sets now in use,
"OpayTopaz, "Anathyst, Garnet,
Brilliatnn, Re; ' " • '"' - 4 "
.._.Dokidere,.pireetirmitig Fine .Jei•eelrk,icill find it foribefi.
' =vantage to examine oak Monk.
XerrE.4. $n heel best .Prernium Gold'Pens. with and
Without cues , ha'Airers for sale at theiowest New York'
noes-. (a. 13), - .EDWARD'TODD &CO;
RAW Road Bakery.
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DC i UNTY SCRIP taken for the Largest sold
Beet BREAD oder °fermi for sale In this City,at the
conaltrbf W:tiltt!ttul'Ttutniel etteeut.
teggler - REANY.
igtorip Right Side Up."
13ry
OGAN CANT,VVMLL are just opening, at No. 66
JUL Market street and •arthe new 'front bit the North.
east tide of 'tiler Dlinliond; a-splendid assortment of rash
ionable - Bannets, Leghorn Hats, Brcast-pins, Ear and
Waste flings, Black and Riney Stilt Crave's, with an in
ntiraerable collectiott bt Variety Goods, which can and
ilj 1. be acl t t,ettlim , :phetpest_pnces.-, • • • ' '
aptft': • - •"l3pe t AN• do tiANTWELL.
Vedeeeibie Property f or Bate. or 4B . Afticat
QiTI,TATE4If of a frOm the Cemetery and tippet-
ao/ site the residence of Col : Ciaghzut,fireseming a front oC •
tgo9feetvoAtalning a new Cottage house, with hall in
contra and drclanta,4 bed room; and good cellars, &o.—
.tenant bard, staples, garden &c." all under
good-fence; ',-..thilitleilrebre property is suitable for gar
dening parpoyea, or, gctun'try res/dences, as seversaprom
bleat and heiatifulliMatio a s can easily be improved for
.that purpose. Trice, $2OO an aere. Terms easy.
• .;*.! ;: S. C;(74IBERT,Gen. Agent,
4PW . Smithfield street.
EAL- ESTATE-Mgt SCRIP. —L Far trale vatuable
Lot of 20 feet front on Denver street, Allegheny, by
-,ll7:eat to a Vrfeet 11.1te,S.,11tiVillg email Cottage.
- Dwelling *ate, with t, thee tarn nt
roveents. -- Sooo,'
pa
Pittsburgh and .B.llehany c l ay
a nd County Scrip, at
b.- F ir rußEßT,Gen:A,getie„
- Smithfield emelt
Th'ir l t, sorer, ?rep reepeerfniiy informs,
ids 'customers and the publielharhe the it* redeir
from from the East a wen stelectotassortraent of SPRIAId'--
GOODS, whieh he vriylneke ;corder *the bestrnannor,
Ch erT.fo r C ' aetl • : PiLT
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30audanczNa.--The
aubieribe't Las received and /lbw on band, a' large'
'assortment of Housekeeping Goods, comprising, inpart,
follows:
C-1;1.fs1. Cottoa Shadings ; •
40-4, 124 Barnsley Sheeting:9 ;
'Pillow:case' Linen. and hi usliu Ticking;
Marseilles,Quilts, Blankets;
Plain aturembroidered Table Covers.
I'lano do.;
SWindsor Drapery, Turkey Red Chintz; ip
Duff 'Windsor llolland..lanen Table Cloths ;
Damask Table Linen, all widths ;
Napkins,' Doilies,Diat!er Crash, &c., &c.; 'which will
be sold at lowest price 9. at
RODT. D. TLIOMPSON'S,
No, 110 Itfarket et., 3 doors form Liberty.
ROGAN S. CANTWELL, have just received, at No.
66 Market street, an unrivalled selection of—
Bead Reticules and Purses;
• - Pans and Combs;
China Sets, Accordeons,Acc.
roar 23 HOGAN S. CANTWELL.
Nett. tioodt,, at Number blity.nine 1
course or ror,erir ...CD in,tazar sraarrs, 1 . /Trunnion
('IREAT BARGAINS!-The subscriber has Just re•
la turned from the Eastern Cities, and is nOvrTeceiving
.a .vary extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE
DRv. GOODS, adapted to the present season, and cm
br *ing a stock for richness and variety not surpassed by
at es tablishment in the West
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, DRESS GOODS !
Veryglossyblack Silks ; ;,C ravats an ti Collars;
Handsome ds do. :Black love Veil* and Mikis.;
Rich change le do. IJaconet and Camb. Muslim,.
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• Rich Chan eable Satin de:Plaid and striped Mashes;
Chines ' ;Handsome. Ribbons;
Mode arniti:col'd FrendliGloVes;Hosiery,Ac.;
le ze
Met:truss , ICloihs for Cloaks;
, Mae rind Ing c old Muslin Terkeri Shawls ;
de Lainesi_. ;Cashmere do.
NeNvistYlerausliiideLainisr Plain' Thibet Shawls, silk
Satin striped Cashmeres; I - frinir i
! . Fancy ls,
Black . and colored Alpacas;l3lack Phibet Shaw
do. do. dodo.
Plaid Ginghauts, bright co-Silk do. do.
tors; , .
'Fine Brochze do.
New style , Cloth do.
Gala Plaids, bright colors; 'Plhid, Long - do.
California Plaids; Low Priced do
Black Bombazines; 'Plaid Cloaking*,
'CALICOES—GREAT REDUCTION
His stock of Calicoes is very large; it has been se•
lected with mach care—with particular reference - to
fastness of coloring, durability of fabric, and beauty ot
design.' These goods are lower than they have ever
been before, and are worthy the particular attention or
purchasers:
The best Calicoes for (*etc. ever offered ;
Double purple Calicoes, English, 121 cents;
Green . ' do.
Oil
Chintz' British Chintzes;
New style ' Merrimack Calicoes;
Blue -do. do.
. Blaeand Orange do.
Furniture do.
CHEAP DRESS GOODS.
A large lot of low priced Muslin de Laines, or the low -
price of 1.2 i cents per yard.
Also, Black Alpacas for 121 per yard. Very good
and very handsome dark and bright - colored Plaid Ging
hams, for VII cents, warranted fast colors,
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.
Bleached Muslin*, 6+ to le;
Yard' wide Unbleached, 6I to 9;
Bed Tickinss, very cheap; •
Caainetts;Drillings, Kentucky Jeans ;
Checks, Lialtigs,Tlaid Linsey. ;
Domestic Gingham*, Mariners' Shining.;
Colored Cambnes ;
Fltuanels. lower than ever offered , ,
Canton Flannels. I
LL GOODS , .
Irish Linens, Linen lN L N awns ;
Damask Table Linen ;
Do - . do. Cloths;
Russia Sheeting;
Do. Diallers;
Linen Drilling, Crash.
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!
A large stock Or Blankets, (Tom coarse to very fine,
also Blue and Drab Blankets, fine and very fine, for
Overcoats.
GOODS - FOR GENTLEMEN.
Fine and superfine 'French and tluglish Cloths and Cat
-simeres; Over-coatings; Kik and Linen ['pekes Hand
kerchiefs and Cravats; Gloves; Suspenders; Silk and
Merino Under Garments ; Itteritto and Cotton Half Hose,
etc.. etc.
The subscriber having made extraordinary prepara
tions ibr the 'Fall and Winter trade, and having purchas
ed his Goods under the advantage of ntarkets unusually
depressed, can confidently promise his .customers the
best bargains be bas ever been able to oder.
Customers of the house, and port Misers generally, are
respectfully invited to call. (nov2ol PHILIP ROSS
New Spring Goode
NO.GS, MARIOET STREIV, between Fourth street
and the .Diamond. Foreign and Domestic Dry
Goods. The snbr-criber has just received his first supply
of Farley and staple Dry Goods, adapted to the Spnug
Salm!, consisting in part of the following:
44 English Ltm-ns. only 121 ctn.. French Organdy
Lawns; 121 et,. -4 Blue Mims Prints, 121 cis., 44
Double Purple Prints. 121 mt., Drab Moos de Lain, 121
eta., French Dress Gingham*, 121 cm, 4.4 Brown Mos
lins, from 5 to S cts., Bleached filtslins,flt cts..4-4 Bleach
ed Maxlins, 6 to 121 cis., Prints, Mertmac Patterns. 61
eta-, 2d Mourning Pr. Ginghams. 12} cm., Preach Work
Collars,l2lcte
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
Brocade Charm,lion Silk.; BraMa Figured Silk*, Chit
mehon Satin de Shiers , Wide Sleek Plaid Silks— Wide
Black Gro. Rhine. Silks, Figured Foulard Silk - a,,Pltud
Oro. d'Arinour Siam; Madonna Stili Stnitce i Wide" Black
37autilla Silk ., Parie Printed Limns., Engheti Printed -
Lawns, French Div, Ginghamq. Emil:neutered Swill:
Alualins,Paria Printed Moos de Lime. .....41.111Piaid tlerty
gee, Chimelion Plaid Gmnadtare, Mid Linen Lushes,
French Organdy Lawn,.
..e.Leaanzeicfftt co Kul Gl laths
Thread and Silk (actvcs, a
Mohairlo red W
and oretedoves,
Mitis,
Mack Silk Frinees and (llama, Mull, Swies,Jaconettand
Thread Edgings and lasertings, White and Black Silk
Hose, Cashmere, Moravian, War:, and %Vilna Cotton
Hose, and Black and IVhitc Silk Demi Veils
SA
Embroidered Whim Cahmere and Crape slim:elm,
Plaid ant! Black Silk Shawls. Blank and Colored Mona
de Lain Shawls, Satin Maid lionise Shawls, French
Cashmere Shawls, and Plain and hanfiroidered Black and
Fritige'Thilibe t Shawls '
DOMESTIC. APi I).ST-4 PILE GoODS
Dama-sk Table Linens and Table 'Cloths, Bassin Din..
per and C,rash,`lrish.Lintarand Linen Lawns,' Bleached
and Brown Mastitis, Cusiiien Kentucky s.- Keucky Jeans, Bed
Ticking, IMinectio Gingham., Colored Cambries, -tea
%cline and Yellow Flannels, Welsh Flannels, Canton
Flannels, Brown, Bleached and Colored Drillings.
(lENTLEMEN'S GOODS :
'Preach and English, Blue, Black and Drown Cloth. ;
Black - and Fancy French Caseinieres; New Style Pitney
Vestings and Cravats; Silk Under Shirts and Drawers;
Linen Cambric and Milk Handkerchiefs, and a hiss.
Ferment of Glovee, Dosiery and Suspenders..
PARASOLS AND PARASOLETTS •
I have
„just received a Spleuuid aesortme at
Style Plain and Paney Silk Fringe Parasols, Par
and Sun Shades.
The above Goods have all been purehaeed at the low
eat cash prices, and will be sold holetale and Retail, at
such rates as cannot fail to please all who wish to buy
good Goods at low pikes. •
,taltarta
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iiiii_7l) tOOLO ! OVLD!
ROPE CLOTIIINO EMPORIUM.
- go r • J.. ROC/ERS respectfully informs his friends and
5,_ . .111.• the public that he has opened hit saw etAiriftrfG
toat, No. 77, Market street, between Front and Second,
where he will keep constantly on hand a large and supe.
riorassortment ofclothiug, suitable for the presentseason.
Having just returned tram the East with a new and
splendid assortment of Cloths, Cussimeres and Vestlngs,
of the . most desirable pattermi, which will be made up
on the shortest notice and in the most fashionable style,
on the ane'price dash SySteITI, A% low as can be had at
any other estrthlialunent in Pittsburgh.
__Don't forget' the
_place, but call at the CLOTHING
EMPORIUM, Na. 27 Market at., Pittsburgh. [mr3l,3m
Tereltne Ilexoluitlon--Stssris Tr/limp/usual
MI - 00AR & CANTWELL, (sign of the 4, ,,•,)' No. Stl
JUL, Market streecwould tespectfully,beg leave to call
the attention of the public to their new stock of Goods,
just teeeived and opening front manufacturers and Ira
portessfot which Ihey feel confident that price and qual
ity will give entire sattsfaction, us our motto is--" Quick
Sales and SmatlProfiLS."
Our stock consists, partly, of the following articles,viz:
Ladtee. and Gentlemen's Breast Pins, late styles; Guard
and.Teir Chains ; Bracelets, Clasps and Lockets ; Fin
ger-and Ear Rings; Pencils and Pens Slides add Studs;
Steel 'Hackles, for Ladies' Head Dresses; Mattalon's
Caiti 'Case's; shell;pearl and velvet; Coral Beads ; Ala
baster Boxes ;' fine Rosewood and Ebony Shaving Cases,
furnished ; Slyer Spectacles; Silver Spoons, all kinds ;
German . Silver Spoons,:all.kinds; Silk Steel Bead Bugs
and Purses,• Cotton Bags and Parses; Hair, Tooth, Nail
and Cloth Blushes; Irudins, Accordeons, Flutes and
pifes • fine PenitntvosAnd Scissors; Globes and Paper
Holders ;;Shell,,,Bross and Side Combs latest styles ;
Chid,. Vasco, Pratt Baskets, Agate and Gloss p a ,"
Mag., and :Cologne Bottles ; • Tables,: Chessman and
Backgammon Boards t, Silk Tapestry; Brass,js and in
grain Carpet Bags; Willow, Market and Side Baskets;
'Chairs, Wagons, Cradles, &c.,&c., with a large assert.
Inenta Toys and Fancy - Arks, teo numerous to men ,
lio .. ______:_________,_,_
Business Car d7----;---
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TYRANTSAiI, IVIILLAS MONOPOLIES Al-UST FALL:
' ' • - SO BIUST' PRICES; •
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WHICH feat will be proven by calling at McGorave
Fashionable Tailoring Estabfishment, Thin] street,
St. Charles Budding, '
Morn": Smahproliti and quick sales.
VARIETY: Fresh and 'goad.
Comparcrani: Very far in the background.
My old customers; and all others, are respectfully in
rated that lam waiting for them, MCGUIRE,
oct2B
Tailor, St. Charles.
ir2-0-Wk----, 79713'L ' ., % i r .,
r ills are . - lii
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110 reverassorted Watehts t''
59
dozen Razors, assorted
'lOO 150 °lodes; kid; silk, lisle thread and cotton ;
" Sto c k i n gs assorted ;
175.Prefich n e t
.OAccitrdeoers;
150 Silk Parasols;
ace Umbrellas;
50 Ihs.'Sewbfg Silk ; '
2t5 doz: Papa, asserted ;
1200. L:" Spool _Thieadi assorted;
75 qr., gross sEggri.Rutmns ;,- .
:.100 FIVES L•aiungy assorted; 4 ." Woks at.d Ey en ;
60 . Ba 9 i 01 : WaSimai
With a largo assortment of Jewelry and Fancy Goode
Freneh'Baskets, Sleet and Silk Bags, Silk Pursesv.,Sasteee.!
Beads Pocket BoOkit FatigY &atm, new style
very dne; Selsions, ; Pen /rawest, a large assortment of
Combs of every.descriptior() With a large stock of Trim
mings. The undsivied will be happy to accommodate
his !liaises and t he public with any thing in bin line for
Allegheny City, Allegheny Copnty. and Pittsburgh City, I
Scnp—equal portions'efettch. , --tit 07 Marker Street . i
apt].
2,EBULON RINZEY
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noTTON Y ARN-30000 issortell numbers;
.4.."
'l5O balee. Bitting:
... 2O -(IO Candle Wick;
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cotteM"rwine; C arperCbeirt: &c.. for sale by
RIMY MATTFIEWS & Co,
, . .
lio._2B.lVater meet.
I'
vAltjurr Goons
A BSALOM MORRIS.
No. C 5, Market st., Piloburgb
ilfgelow!e Carriage Manninefory,
Diamond alley, between Wad and SmieAfield Atreet.
~ _ E. AL BIGELOW would respectfully.
r•,-'. ice , inform the public, that et his Factory CR a
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_............!:". at all flutes be found a !ergo supply of
.."I".'''' Family Carriages, Retouches, Buggies.
and all - kinds of Fancy Carriages, equal in eleganee and
neatness to any fount In the East. Contracts for any
number of Carriages, Buggies and Wagons, will bc
promptly filled. Alt work of his own manufacture will
be warranted.
Gaz zam
Rairmaricas—Col. R. Patterson, IL H. Patterson, E. D.,
, Es.,
l. Robert Robb, Esq., C. L. Magee, and
Alderman St q ee
Wholesale a [feb27aMni
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nd noted/.
ADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNIC A fANUFACTOR Y.
DOBERT f riend RTLEY, begs leave to M
LA, forrwhilts and the miblic generally, - • '•,j ..
Auntie continues to occupy that large and emu- .I,IIP, .
modiots Store Room, formerly occupied by Santee eal I.!'
estock As Co., No.Bo, corner of Diamond alley and Wood
street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of
Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Rags, Saddle.
cies in
Bags,
his line. Valises,.Ruffalo Robes, Whips, and nll other arti- .
He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared tr,,
furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured
of the best nsaterial, and in a style of w orkmanship equal
to the eastern manufactured artiele, end at CO per cenL
cheaper. '
CountrvAferehants and Farmers would do welt to call
and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as'
he is determined to sell first rate articles at very IoW
prices.
irr Don't forget the place, No. 88, earner of %Tor
street and Diamond Alley.
ap2d ,
"11001"PLERS, Kan hustrracruans os
Wsrart. Sarsaparilla, Porter, Ale,
.cider, Root„Be
Mead and Pop; No. 18 Market street, and 100 Lib _ -
5 comer of Cecil's alley, Pittsburgh. raar23:' I ,
77tMfMMWM
Pittabt4g4 Portable Boat Line.
,1 8 : 4 9 . EU=
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; Pon TIM THANSVOIFFATION OF FFEIGIIT TO AND 4 , 80b1
PITTSEUR GH, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIIIIORE ,
NEW YORK, BOSTON, A.c. •
THONIAR BORBI IX: E, —C TA APPEkt neONNOR.
r;itadelphia.Z Pittsburgh.
T l - 111 old established Line lieitigalow in full operation.
the proprietors are prepared. Willi their usual exten
sive arrangements, to forward merehanitize, produce,
&e., to and from the above ports, nn lihernl terms, with
the regularity, dispatch and snilay, peettlini to their
mode of transportation, so obvious when transhipment
on the way is avoided. . .
Alleonsignmerits by and for this Line received, charges
paid, and forwarded in any required directidns, free of
charge for Commission, advancing or storage.
No interest, directly, or indirectly, in stentaboats.
All cOmmuuications promptly attended to, on applica
tion to he following Agents:
THOMAS BORBIDGE,
218 Market street. Philadelphia.
TAAFFE & O'CONNOR,
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
O'CONNOR & CO.,
North at., Baltimore.
• 18 4 9 ataffa
merchant,. Transport:ctton tine,
VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANAL AN!) RAIL ROADS,
TO MITLAD£LPIII I AND HALTIMOItE
THE Canals and Rail 'loads being now open, and in
good order, we are prepared to forward all kintlioriner
ehandize and produce to Philadelphia and Baltimore.,
with promptness and despatch, and on an Footl terub, as
any other Line. C. A. IaIcANEL & C 0. ,,
Canal Basin, Penn street Pittsburgh.
Aoks-Ts—CHARLES.. RAY: 1 1011, Philadelphia,
L
ROSE MORRIL & do.. Baltimore. Intrt7
_
aabl E lllB49 .': l'7ll t;:4 l, ig
Merchant's Way Freight Line,
For Blairstine, ' Jolaistatra, Hollidarburch, and all
intrnmediatt pfures.
Tnis Line will continue to curry all Way Goods with
their usual dispatch, and at fair rates or freight.
AGE:Yrs—C. A. hIcANULTV C0.,..k Pittsburgh.
D. B. WAKEPIFLD, 3eltinittlwn.
JOHN MILLER, Dollidayshorch
RErsittNCEs—Jaines Jordon. Smith S. Sinclnir, Dr. F
Shoemberget, R, Moore, John Parker, S. F. Von Bonn
hotel A: Co., Wm. Lehmeeik Co Jtio. NEDevtli er ltr e ..,,
Pittsburgh; John Ivory, Sumit,ifilulhollan A Rny. John
Graff ec Co., Blairsville. marl:
(Gazette and Journal only copy.a
Glient-hargain Corner,
SatITIITIZI.D son Firm sr Born, etersacilon, Pa.,
jls the most popcitor of till BOOT and SHOE Es;
tablishmenta an the 'West This place bus gained
its reputation by its proprietor keeping the very
best Boots and Shoes, which are made expressly
Warder for this market, and he is not satisfied only by
keeping the best assorted stock of 110(fTS and SHOES
in the IVestern country, but he in enabled and deter
mined to sell his GOODS looser than any other house
possibly can. be cares not what fuednies they boast of
i
is im having for offering great inducements to the public it
possible to set forth nlllllll advantages and facilities
to an advertisement, that the Great Bargain Corner has
over others, which enables its proprietor to Weil Boots
and Shoes of the very best qualities sod styles at from 10
to 25 per cent. lower than any other store in the city,
The way to teat the matter is for all who intend purchas
ing ROOTS unit SHOES, to call of BATES' GREAT
• BARGAIN CORNER, examine the stock and prices. a n d
all will be satisfied that the Great Pargai. Corner, Strotsh
field and Pif A streets, Is the place for the public, one and
all, to get good Boots and Shoes cheap, for rash
dee9 -
J. DATES.
N'EAtiliitiOSS:-.IIIAttOA Ititti t liAtill A INS t
THE BIG GOLDEN DEE•IIIVE AGAIN.
Nn. Syriaie and Rummer pr- o.sfs nose ripening at Mr
Sig. a Me RIO BEE 11l rr, on Marks 4/pert,
testes.. TArerr and ',viol), Sfearli.
dip.. ~,,
AVM. L. RUSSELL, No. (id Merket street, t-,•
. torero Third anti Fourth street!, srioa of , he thy
Golden Item-Hive. has now coinmeneed receiving
111 SPTT tarp, and aptenilici stork of Spring end
Summer DRY (.300DS, which to- is etlAbit'll to of f er to tat A
IttlftleTollllCl,llttether. anti the rtilittte generuby, 4.1 prices
far below those of any former , 11,t0:1„ The, tift.lets
hare all been selected with the Crelitcsl‘'''.*." .vhf' in
1011,1 d to be one of the latices; and most sP -I .ed.i stoc k .
of Spring and Sommer Gouda err; offered in this cut
As annoy of these Goods have been purchased of the Ito
po
he llees, er the rtes arrival* fron Europe. tire svi , rt,
r to co p nfident than
hi, coo oiler t
to his enstouirrs se the
eery newest styles of Ladles Dress Good,, comprising
gitsh. Pitmen, Swiss. Irish and Smite h Greets toccdiet
with a ND osrortrnent of Arurtieuri ronnuinctrire, and
cheaper than rota I, found elsewhere,
LA.BIES•
Rich Chruntileon Silks, extremely low ;
Rich Brocade do, beaint goods - .
Rich Greriadinra, plain nod figured
Glace .. .Silk-. rich thnoili;
Nall de Sole ,. a and lair importal.wi ,
Blac it Mere, pla id and si,
Broca k
ion ne
de L
rci, se itylesr ipeii
Mohair Chameleon, figurcd, !very cheap
Silk T,ssites. all colori
lialzarme s , in kir , '
Part, dotted Lawns-, for eirnini: dry.
New style rich Mourning !.awn.,
Organdie Lawn., a beautiful article :
!Buck Grew de /Bone, all width, and qua .
! Black liaml,arinee, of Faust app., red rash, ;
Pari• rruttrd Baree,cs.extreinely low,
Pails printed La trite in 4-1,11 Vbtfl.tl ,
;limpig and Crepe, lose, a full as.wirtmel i t of radar[ and
•
qualities •
Together with a largo supply of Dr Lou., and A 'pat' an
" rue "
— •a""^ 4 ~rrrrlrjj}jlt'tfirb.., n aii~-R , ldttlr•:l to the
00. F 'tnnCh worked Capes. Collarsslid Calf, lats.!.
i•iyjnit. Also. Viktoria 1.27.1 - 111 aid Spott,il Itrdies. v. ry
cheap; Swisti, Mull , . 11 1COnti and Bent Nitta:4 4 i ,
Ribbon; Belting Ribbon Cravat' Sliarik,
Claret: Mitts, anti Boric
SU.% WI.S' SU A NVI.s ' '
Grenadine Shawls, plain nod h7oreql ,
Crape (I' Chips, dei, a new ariiele ;
Meta changeable Glare lkiatrin, ht ;:h loan-;
Mode F:trito'cl Thil.et do 4' x irerne ix lout
War 4, grnh'd Thit,ei do very elwai, .
Meek t4.11k do hes! silt:1111v
11!:4ek Nett do low. rlftt,,,;
Whitt: Canton Crape do splendid cc.. 1 ,;
Chumeleda Still • do 13,£11.11pOrttIll0II,
Prillifld Cashmere o. e heae, , i in lin! riry
White ntrit•ll Thittei do A beautiful a riie!,,,
.
PAILAsoLs ! l'A ItAsol.9 . !
The largest. (41,11.PCXl nod test
to
iii th e pay
Parasol s from the lowest to the most , ipteattlii, nett and
costly article, of the neweßi [Witt tlild 1•101,. Cal:
II J ways be found at the Ito; Bee-Ills, between Third and
Fourth ma., No 62. ' fintir3l) Whi. 1.. lit SNELL.
I Domestic stint Staple Goods, Cheapest "et t
i LARCIE.STOCK OF CALICO, from j rents to In
It emits per yard; 11/earthed nod unbleached Mollies,
from 3 cents upwa rdj Bed 'icings and Checks, a full
supply of all qualities and prices; Irish Linens, T. 1,1,
Damask, nil.hiU and Scotch Diapers; Napkins; Table
fiakf,e-rs; Crash and Dowla s ; Scotch and Manchester
Di /whams; Sattinetts; Kentucky Jean, and Blue Drills;
all of which will be sold air at prices that cannot fail to
please, and without fear of competition.
[EP Remember the Ilie /lee Hive, Martel Streel, he
martween 'Third and Fourth streets—No tili.
2S
WAL 1.. USSELL.
.
Great Western Sailltue,
lIARNESS, TRUNK AND Wily)' MAN I:PA C'Tt 121. r
I' lIIIE subseriber takes this method of ittrormin g 1;14
J_ friends and the public i n general that he has e
largest stock of the,following Minted art , icles, of his ow th n
manufacture, in this city—Saddles, litirttess,Trtatil i s and
Whips; all of' which he will warrant to be made of the
best material, and by the best tneeliallics in Allegheny
county. Being determined to sell his manufactures
something lower:thaalins been heretofore sold In the city,
he would invite persons in need of the above awned ar
ticles, to his Warehouse, No. 141: Liberty street, oppo-
Mte Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machinery
oet3l
G. KERBY.
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.§lieriaitrticire KfiiiiiiitititicTiy.
1 1111 fami gu tjo i r7, r so
have atvhee 'Co"rtair g d ol lh( Vfla B r t i r t ei st a n ' , 2 c d t l a l n i t
Spring alley, Filth Ward, Plush : argil, by ereeting.a con.
veiling furnace, a melting furnace and a tilt hammer.—
Their Steel, now being of a superior tinnily, and having
n e r i iNifT i d e
.. competent,3 ope r atives i.s,,ripitot; They arewi prepared
Compare
s, f . il i r t •
the neat imported article ; and lteing detertalthed to make
It the interest of all who use Filen in any way, to pur
chase front them, they will sell their Files at reduced
prices, for Cash. They will also re -cut Files, and pur
chase those which arc worn and broken. Public patron
agge is respectfallyirivited, nov7) J. ANKRIM Pt CO. 1
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City Livery Stabe*.
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Tax subscribers having purchased from
Charles Coleman the above Stables, and in
tending to increase their stock of Horses,
Carriages, Buggies, ac., would respectfully
solicit a share of patronage from the public. Horses
Copt by the day, week, month or year, and additional
Jails are being erected, in the second strou,lfor the tie
commodation of Canal stock.
fetah3m
IN retiring from the Livery business, I with.pleasure
from a long acquaiataneel recommend my successors to
he patronage of my friends and the public,
feh29:l sir
CHARLES. COLEMAN.
_EMME
IN D E .N 1 N I T Y .
1 The Prienklin rice Insurance Company
1
OF r/111.11)1(1.117L.
1 - ORFX,TORS 7•••••
1, Charlet W_ Ilanol,r, Georg*, W. Richards,
;!hoot*,. Hart, Mordecai I) Louis,
;Tobias Wnlcr:er. • Adatph4l;Lßoj,-,
Saint/MI 6 rem. David 4_4- IS were e.
{ Jacob R. grotto, Morn.: Paticrike,..
~. Cii.AS.: NCXE
W. UAR,P.P.,4I.
CH 4. , :, 1.:. riltrira, Secrotray.
Ly - coototoo to . trielie Inentuacc, peri‘croal or :maned.
r Mirrifirrct tiElt ' :i t r i'l l! . . )"" • l l " , z , rl7 - ' w4 t""''''. , ‘,4s - .. ,,, - , -..-
Itr IZAI,:a acrd 1,411111 W., *,Mich It, rented.
afford nrov:c prot , eliw; to :he aaAnrecl.
'riir . 4 ,-;q4. of lbo C ', ;:rmpnny; on 33003 ry Iri, 1 .- to9. an 1
: publcotril azfcrtat-07-to an .44 . 1 01 Ax,rlllbly, were at to!.
t br.,. ,i
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i 1,,, .41. - 1.111,1 , • . ....
i Trulyvlinry Loan.
Sloth,
ICaih, A.r.
$ 13,311,402 Il
z‘itier,;tbeir incorporatin, it parka] of t& years, they
hare paid upward s of One 4111"ittion FOla II fordred Moo
'lo 'l,l D 01 (1 , 1, 101,C, by fire, thereby 'atiordmg evidence
01 the ad vantage, of [usury tier, as well as the altility and
41,4;1,1101010 1111,•02 with promptness, all liabilitlea.
mar";
J. OA RBINER COFFIN, Agem,
Other N. E. corner Wood and att its
- I
Mire and Mairlue lxisuratte:te.
Tit I£ Insuriniee Company of North America. of "Iola
" delphin.thiough its duly authorized Agent; the nub
*eriber. 01Ter N to make permanent and limited Insurance
on property, it: this 'city nod Its Vicinity, and on xllllOOl.O IP
by Ihe COlllO alit 1 . 11 . 01,.
Dr Rr.crotts•
I
Arthur G Coffin. Pres'''. Samuel Brooks,
Alex. Henry,
Charles Taylor,
Samuel W. Jones, Santuel W. Smith,
Edward Smith, I
Anglicise White,
Jacob hr. Thomas,
John A. Brown,
John White, John R. Neff.
Thomas I'. Cope, .
Richard 11. Wood,
Win. W e I sh.
Henry 1). Sherrard,Srey.
This is the oldest Insuranee Company in the United
states, having been c harteredinl7o.l. Its Charter is per
petual, and from its high smutting. long experience, sin
ple mitaint, and avoiding nil risks - of an extra hazardous
ehttraeter, it may be considered as offering ample sorori
ty to the nab*.
WILMA hr I'. JONES_
AI Counting Room of litwood;Jones & Co., Water and
Prow out., Pittsburgh MaY4r
~
'ftemovitt.s.aiocei`lear. &v.
II It s eilliseriliero having removed from No. 170 to NO
172 and 1;4 Liberty street, offer for sale flood,. t
Ittliows, tlt %VIII., and now landing, viz:
thstiltilgrl prime Rio Cotree. "nett/ crop l
-4(1 't Old Government 'Java Coilee ;
130 Walt+. prime New Orleans Sugar;
1120 )ibis. Plantation Molasses;
Intl , St. James Sttgar•house Molasses ;
Mc ill ch. Young Iltion Tea;
10 " _l' finuttowr er and Imperial Ten : j
40 " " Chelan Powoliong '
70 catty I, OXO/1 V. U. and Gunpowder Tea;
lag bugs white Brazil Sugar;
Ito boxes white Havana t . . l .u . gari .
411 bags Pepper;
VI Allspice;
100 boxes ;Mustard, in; and r kb. emir;
MO '• Malaga Bunch Raisins;
30 t•
4 - o hr. " ~ in layers;
~
MI rir.'• ti
20 casks Zunte Currats.;
10 bales Sicily Almonds;
100 boxes Richmond Tobacco;
50 baskets Bordeaux and Marseilles Olive Oil;
2110 bids. and 10 011 f, bbltt. NO:Bliirge Mackerel;
0 barrels Honey;
15110 this Cheese ;
1.20000 o galls. Winter and Spring Sparta Oil;
1000 '' 0 " Bleached North-west Whale Oil;
Crude n ti
00%000 Crux ilt. Sons' sup'r Principe Cigars;
30,000 Havana Sega rs ;
20 half pipes Cognac Brandy, of vedett, Vintage!
2 puncheons Jamaica Spirits;
..
3 pipes Rolland Gin;
20 qr. casks sup. Teneritfe Wine ;
10 I. illudeint Wine ;
20 '' Lisbon .
40 ' Oporto ''
5(1 " n Sweet Malaga Wine;
I 5 Indian barrels "
15 lihdit. Claret;
00 qr. casks Haut Sauterne;
40 eases'sup'r Bordeaux Claret ;
30 briskets Champagne Wine;
2 doz. sup'r Stomach Bittersi ~
200 bids. pure Rye 'Whiskey, trout 1 to 4 teats cid.
apll
hIILLER &.. RICKBTSON.
ROGERS Sr. 013F:V
C lO AltS, CIGARS, CIGARS—Four eases, containt-ug:
U2OOO St. DI Yarn 'Principe Cigars;
4000 de
1./0 Barns lum'd ado. . dcl .
la Cruz Cuba
32.511 La Norma liti do do
v. Regalia do
..
. RIOO Prin:iera nal-'ll4 do do -
I
•
' 3000 La Luna do do 25250 La Miner:a <lo .
Just received and for sale by ,
. JOSHUA RHODES, .
apul
'.. N 0.6 Wood street..
06kSt Al 1 " 11 6N - xeizes more victiattei•
disease in our country. The young, the .old,• - the
beautiful and gay, ore all alike subject to its invidious
ravages, and Imlay a hectic cheek has been supposddio
bloom with the glow of Itcallit.. But eNMAcaB,l9d,..f,,l
notes in a cold and a co
Li
of attention at first-Land only met wit rememen
whey`
too late.' Watch the first symptoms with jerdousmare,.
and make immediate use of the Cough Balsam of B. A.
Fahnestoek & C0.,.w1i jell will certainly check its further
ProgressiLand restore the inflamed organs to a beautiful
action.
For sale by aA. PATINE - STOCK /k Co., aorneX. /al
and Wood sts.; also, corner 6tha . nd Wood. dealt..
...
p) n Cla A LE - -,0 Brick House, and-Lot of is feet front
tan alley by SU deep towards Wylie street, near;
to Washington street.- The House is well arranged 1111 d:
in good repair.. Price, 81000—S400 in hand, SA)O at lute
year, 6200 at two years, glOO in three years, or 8600 in
Scrip . in hand. This property is rented at 8 1 25. -
S. CUTHBERT, Gan. Agefit, .
Sinithfield carom i
/V ear Commercial. L Iner,:' • -
E. W. KpIAALL..4 Dußat*, RlbloaL4&•€"°•,
. . st,;New-Yeirk,"s-, /;-"Eiverporit,',Englund,
Restigerrem.v their .friend. 4 'the
Pahl they have 'con - Minced, the Ciao,
• " sal Sliiienk and Cat=4etion Brisinesi, 'to=
• „ij -
getherwith tfic. Genera/ Passenger L'usinsts,
granting certificates of pasiinge froin•Londou,
Old Liverpool. Dublih,Belfast, or any port of the
Country to New York; Boston and Philadelphia; OA
the' most reasonable terms.
Drafts and Bills of ExeSiange, from XI to any amount
On the Itoyal Bank of Ireland tutu its branches, Mid on
Liverpool.
The days of sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpool
Packets, as fixed upon, are the tot, 6th , 11th, 16th, 2lst
and 20th of every month.
These Ships are all of the largest class, and are com
manded by men of diameter and experience. The
Cabin accommodations are all ihid.can be desired iii
point of splendor and convenience. They are furnished
with every deicription of stores of the best kind. Punc
tuality in the days of sailing will be strictly adhered to.
Pat het Ships Residua, Siddons, Sheridan and Garrick,
are vesself of the largest class; and those desirous' o
bring out their friends, cannot select finer or safer Ships.
Passage can lie secured at the lowest rates-
New Orleans Line of Packe4s nail weekly. For p
age or freight, apply as above, or to ass-
JOSEPH SNOWDEN o
EDMUND SNOWDEN, r
devil] Corner 4th and Smithaeld sts., Pittsburg
—_..___
Tepee GeV* Genera 1 Emigration Office.
REMITTANCES and Passage to and t er
from Great Britain end Irelandiby W.
& J. T. Tapseott. 75 South st., eortier."Wilia.•
toot Maiden Lane, N. Y.. and DO Water
-0 itn , nd, Liverpool.
above
The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the
House, are now prepared to make arrangements
on the most liberal terms with those desirous of paying
the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and
they flatter themselves theircharacter and long standing
in business will give rumple assurance that all their ar
rangements will be carried
n out faithfully, • 1
Tascoll are long tuaLfavo ra
sail bly
known for the superior cla.ss, accommiodanonfind
qualities oftheir Packet Ships, The QUEEN OF THIS
WEST, SHERIDAN, GARRICK, HOWI.NGUER,
ROSCI US, LI vnitPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which
leave each port month) —from New York the 21st and
%lb. and from Liverpool the 6th and 11th; in addition to
U
which they Pave arrangements with the St. George and
nion Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure
from Liverpool every five days, being thus determined
that their facilities slain keep pace with their increasing
patronage: while Mr. W. I.npAcott'a constantpersonal
superintendence of the business in Liverpool is an addi
Maud secarity that the comfort and accommodation of
the passengers will he particularly attended to.
The subscribers being, as usual, exteasively engaged
In the Transpormition Business between Pittsburgh and
the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge of
anti forward passengers immediately on their landing,
without a chance m disappointment or delay; and are,
there Cote4Tepared to contract for passage,from any sea
„port In Great thitrtin or Ireland to this city, the nature of
the business they are engaged in giving them facilities
for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise at)
tainable; and will, if necessary, forward passengers fur
ther West by the best mode of conveyance, without any
additional charges for their trouble. Where persons
scut for decline corning oat, the amount paid forpassage
avid bo rriunded In
R
The subscribers areE:l 1 1TTANCLI also rep ~
ared to give dnifts at
sight for arty amount , payable p
at the principal cities arid
towns in 'England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus af
fording ditious inode of remitung rued*
to those countries, which persons requiring such futili
ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of.
Application (if by letter. postpaid) will be promptly at
tended to. TAAFFE & CYCON.NOR,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
ataptrd&tr-ly Philadelphia.
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- • cuss
LI&PAZIIXSCIIIII AND anYITTILIC rtrir
Ll tr ARNDEXdo CO. continue to bring oat persohs from
any part of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales,
upon the loom !theml terms, with their UStlat 1 , 1211M0/ill.
nazi altr)aton w the 'Manta of emigrants. 1t r do.not
lour our p age rs to he robbed by the swindling scatups
la
that tote the okra-part!. a. WIG , take chargeot them the
antawnt they report thealarl res, and are to their welbhe
mg. nod despatch them without any detention by the brat
W. any this (Curies!). us we defy any of our
hour. h
pm.e.th>,•rfs to Amy that they were detained fony-eight
y us in Liverpool, whilst thOusands of othentwere
detatnecl tuontlts until they could be sent is rams pfd
roofs, at a cheap rate, which, too (regal:ally prored their
We intend to perform our contracts. honorably, can
sehai if /nay, and not act** was the Case taxi season with
Othet otteet, who caber performed not at atl, or when it
tattod their cOnVernie two.
Drafts drawn ai Pinslnirgh for any own from ..f.l to
Ll,OOO, pitynitte at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire-
Enyiand, Scotland and Wales.
JOSiltiA ROBINSON,
Euttmenn and Geueral Agent.
riftit street tote door below Wood at.
iiiMirance Qiompauito
- -
PRIVATE DID 17r :Brown, o
.14 Diamond - Ailey, eau. be consulted in till
;.• cases Of u p e trateordetieeqenittufa incidents
to the human frame. - - -
(Cr; / Syphilitic cmPtiousgbliorrhces
and its emisegecnees, together with all
re
nerenldtreaar, impuritiegof.the blood, with all diseases of
renerralorigin, skin diseasee,withstnetures,gleehurelYrel
discharges, Sentinel weakness and impotency; also ;
rheumatism, female Weakness;., diseases .of the Womb,
Monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints, fistula in
arm, nervous affections, pains iii.the hack and loin?, irri
: tattoos of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic
eruptions, tatter, rimrwortn, mercurial diseases, Zke.
TWIILVE-TE.A.REP. PRACTICE
.;
Exclusively devoted to the study and treatrnent.of vette,
real disorders, and those ail trom youthful excesseal
, gaiety, cfirnate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the',
eonstituiton may have been enfeebled, enable s Dr. Drown
: offer assurances Of speedy relief re all who may plan
themselves under his care.
. Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged into sei
state apartments. Patients can visit Dr. D..wilhout fear
of exposure to Other visitors'.
It is of izeportance to many persons in need of medical
aid, to obtain goadatlvice privately and promptly. 'Ph all
such, Dr. Itrowtei ready skill in removing venereal dis
eases, in their varmaS forms and stages,,ciflershid acclimate
Mita eiin rErely tie • Mittalled. Strangers are hereby aPi
prised that Dr. Dibivn "has' been regularly educated ir.
every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years
confined. himself exclusively to the treatment of those
diseases.
Dr. Brown is the only regularly edtteated surgeon in
Pittsburgh- who given
.' whble attentidn to (lime:com
plaints. •
itreertain,safe and weedy cures will, in all casts, be
Recent crisis ere relieiedin a abort time, withoutinter
can from business. ,
U, •
tiernial itupiure.--Dr.. : lliown _a/so invites per•
sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid panic°,
tar attention to that disease.
Letters from a distance, askiog advice, must contain
fee, or they will not be attended to.
fa - o,dice on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood
S'ireci, - .toy/aids the market. Consultations strictly ceni:
dential.
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T_l EumATism.—Dr. Briwn..s newty discovered rern
ja, edy for Rlicumatiton it a speedy und certain ictnedi
for that painful trouble,. -It never falls. . •••
Office rtstil Private Vonnultation Roonts,:No.i 05, Dia
hom e
mond .
alloy, Pitt:dm:lTh, Pa. The Doctor in alsvnp) at
• •. s _Z- innlfil-davelf:
.. .
llor* Magteal Pain* IChrtraetiar.
TO THE PIHILIC.—TbIs it to certifythar Eave
found
MagietilTdin Eziradory prove-a cure far
the Chronic Rheumatism, which I have' been maliated
with for ten years. in - my hip joints., - --
ABRAHAM VREE.T.,4N.D.
.Aquarkanork, N. Y., April ft, 1348. •
MA. H. DA LIXV—Sif 1 have been iicialled "'with flu.
Piles for eight mouths, and could get, no : ,}'o ur
Magical Pam Extractor having been recommended to
me, I. applied it but twice, obtained instant-relief, and in
a short urne was perfectly cured ! notget, any
more of it, I would not take a hundred-doliare for the
balance of My box.
97 North Moore street, New York, June 19; 1947.*
117- CAUTION-Dalleoss orgy Deporin the qty. of Nett
York, and 'where the grnultur (wide eon tie
wholesale and retail, is at 413 . 11roadWay:
H. DALIXT is the inventor of this trulyinkaluable coni
pound, and he rimer /me, and order ruin communicructhe
secret of its prepartatioa to amyJnan living; mudithere
fore, no other person ever has made, dr ever can inaka-a
grain of it himself. •
Counts/tits abound! Every truly valuable article is
subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and int
posted; end nothing, that we km:rotor,' has trete exten
stvely experienced that fact than Dalley's Magital Pain
Extractor!
A Taar--The genuine Dailey, lit cases of the - ietierest
Burns. Seattle, Pales, &c., will afford instant.telief, and
produce atence a (mling and soothing, effect—extracting
pain in and frprtione to , ificcat minutes: but be, sure, at ,
ways, apply If on Ilnen—riever an carton
And now mark the iliferrars!.•—Counterfeat Extractors,
1,0 matter under what name they may - appear, orhow
&MILO trlitaxi and inrrea.re thepatn
Pamphlets, contairritigeenifiente4 Meurer., may he had
geniis, on application to JOHN D. MORGAN,
- Wevierit Pryor. Pittsburgh.
Lin. %Vsf. Tnoitar. Agent
. -
Dallays* Animal (i.alwanle Cure•A 11, •
For Horses. Cattle, ke. cures !maven, genitor, grease.
poll..evilZsores, galls and 'bruises. Pamphlets containing
certificates of respectable ponies, may be had . Ms appli
cation to JOILN D. NIORGANi•
°cite:el/C."3. A.g,ent:Pittabstrxlt-s.
Jaynes, Fatally bledleliiitt
11 -- 111. S. S. COOK, Plena,- (fano: Writes? htarch. 1.5.16:
jJ 't I have coed your Ferstfiege, COrnoaatire Balsam,
and .fispuctormat, i n my presence. for the last three yea
and have been exceedingly well pleased wit rs,
fithem, srnd
never, as yet. to my recollection,. failed of renlizlng my
fullest expectutinn in their curative propenies.' Your
l Udgi m
other medicines I eannot speak of from experience; 'but,
ngefrom those I have used. I doubt not lain 'that they
clai, and are entitled to all. the confidence reposed in
them, by those who have used Mena. I was forrrterly
sfery partial to.sms”. V.crmifuge.,, until] becameacquain
other
tee, wi now Y in use th ears. wie eh hasusly decided pest to any
. fe .
Ressectfufiy, yours. Ate, , a S. S..COOR; NI. D.”
Fourtre- For - sale to Pittsburgh t the Peki a Tea Store, 72
th st.
ile- E; . e,:e 'cs' - - Dr . \Vault's Ortiriiii:Merif:
ri li n l 4: l Th l e l i l i n f iti % ru l c l n b e r .d, oi:eras of Plimbearrh:hrer-
Mg personally rased Dr. It:Ward's Oriental Cough hlist,
tore, and experie tired am be neficial celeste- do most cheer
fally recommend it not safe and of t till cases.
Speaking from experience, we belierve that it has no au
pereor : and would recommend its use to all the adhered:
, , CHARLES LL . WIS. '- 1
W ..M.,4 . '
Pensleureh - ,lslfireli 1.51fi, ISt's'. .'. '_ .. .L;NKINS. . - ... s • .
11.7--Sord b .}: 1 .
e s F o tesultanktr'A - X0-
- nefilef ~- ~ -V iimitien, -. i f. ',
, -- Elideei ik refsawdeta.
L.-.. . . ... . . . . .
.. , . .
AIDES are cautioned agents' u' -in,,. Common Frepa
red Chalk : They are not aware how frightfully juju
floes llin to the slin ! how reams., how rough. hOtexallOW,
yellow, and unhealthy the akin appears after fining. pre
pared chalk fesides it is er n a nous,esseetainine a large
quantity of lead t - sites have prepared a benneitul 'vege
table article which woetell Jones, Spanish Lilly Wilt te.
It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all - tioiMerion s
uimes,suil it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy,
alabaster, clear, lively white,. at ',lke saint time acting
no it eouritelit On Illif nl(iii, ma king it soft and amoolle. '
Dr -.tomes Antler an, Practical- Chemist of Altassmelsu
,cets, say at : "After intalysingJonea'Snateish lailly•White.
I find it possesses the most lerainiful and natural, and at
the same time int/mite:et, white I ever law. I certainly
eau consciemiousty recommend its one to al/ yvhose,,skin
re quiresbeautifying„ , . Price:2s rents at box. . Directions
--the best rlO apply telly IVlnte, ite Veins Ifeaftleitnier
or woul—the tomer I.prd-enable:, . . - ,- ----'---'' .
A treAt. seer, os Tatra sou trd' emirs,.. -3\ 'bite. teeth,
foul breath, healthy gum, Yellow and unhealthy teeth;
oiler /wing once or twice cleaned Jones' Amber
Tooth Panic, have the appearance of the most beautiful
ivory. amt. at the same tone it in no perfectly i nnocent
and exquisitely tine, that its constant daily use 40 highly
1441VntilneOUR, even to those teeth that are in good condi
non. giving them a beautiful polish, need preventing a
Neuman(' decay. Those already decayed it prevents
from becoming, worse--ii also fastenstruch leis becoming
Loose, anti ley persk•rrithee it Will retitle e the foulest teeth
delicately velure, and make the breath deliCiordelksweet.
Price 2,1 or 371 eons a box... A 11' the above are sold.Crialy
at cat Chatham. at, sign of the American Eaglel:Netv York,-
unit by the appointed Agents vrhoi3e names appear-in the
next column.
l A*n..t. van se ARIIY, and get a rich husband. lady' "Your
fare is your ( certain." Is% beautiful, clear, fair? In it
white? If not, it can he tread* so even thou,...h it . he yet.
low, disfigured, su nburnt;.:tamted mid freckled... ;Thous
ands have beene made thus who heave washed , once or
twice with Jones` Italian Ch e miceaSonla. . Thai: effect is
&tattoos relit magnificent Butbeature yorrget the toted-.
atie Jones' Soup, at the sign of the-American' Ekive, sr
Chaditun street. . • ..' • ~ I
Ring-worm, Salt.rhourn, seurvey, RrysipelaSt Barher's
Itch, a - re often cured by Jonest.ltalease amnia-cal Soap,
when every kind of remedy has failed. That it cures
pimples, freckles , and clears the skin, all know, Sold at
the American Eagle. CA Chatham street, Mind - .reader.
thisseldom or newer fails,
5t.0.17.43 /1
• 91,724
• t 4,001
5 - I,A ,t
. .
C. INGLIS,
of Jr., Patterson.
Sold at .Iscasea's Eitt Liberty et., head -Wood, Sign of
of the Big Moot.
'• i V ii - 7EIIII 11 5.
•Ai_•
A-
matchless- t-.
tn nor e_r
growth,
once ' beat and restoration of the liter, ,Thia
Cream, when known, will supercede all otherarti
cies of the kind now In, use. Where the hair Is dead
harsh, thin, unhealthy, nor turning grey,- a few applica:
nous will make the haisooft and dark„and give ha. beau
tiful, lively appearancE; and will alSoMalte itinitimain ,
Its - liveliness and healthy color, twice - as long tfs'all the
preparations that are generally used. Where the hair is
thin, or has fallen of r, it nifty be restored by using- this'
Cream. Every lady and gentleman who,
is in,the.haltit of
using oilli on their hair should at once parches° 4'hr/tile of.
the Chinese flair Cream, nail is so compoeed that it will
not injure the hair like the Other preparations.; but will
beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every in,
stance.
For - testimony to Its very superior gialitieS,s' ee the fol.
lowing letter tramthe Rev. lilt:, Caldwell 90 Mesons..
Ifenderithott Je Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the'
Soutliorn Strues:
__
Letter oithe Rev. R. Caldwell, Pastor if ihe..Preshrleriaci
Church, Yu/raki,`
,
111 assns. limvarmatiorr & STlthiTlf : OUNTGENIEN—I take
' p.easurein adding my testimony in favor of the excellent
preparcnon called Dr. Parish's Chinese Hair Cream; for,
about two years ago my hair Nvßel. Yery dry, bristly, and
disposed to come out; but having procured a bottle of the
Cream, and used it according to the prescription, it is now"
elastic, sod, and firm to the tioad. - Many.balsams mad
oils were applied, each leaving MY hdir in a worse state ;
than before. This Cream, havrever,'has met My exped-.
tenons.
As an article for the toilet, my wife gives it prefer ,.
enee
over all others being delicately perfumed and not dis
posed to rancidity. The ; ladies, especially, will find The
Chinese Cream to be a desideratum lit their preparations
for the toilet. Respectfully, he.,. , -
.- • .
Pulaski, January 7,1847. R. CAI,GWELL.
. . .. ,
irrSold wholesale and. retail,in-Pittsliurgh, by Johs'
025
hl. Townsend, 95 Market st. a nd:Joel.illohler co f
Wood andPillhsta . ' ., • ' rn "°
__
DR EOFF'STONICAND AisITI,.DTSPEPTIC PILLS.
The general propertie s of these'Pills are 'Carmine
tive, Purgative and Tome. In the common disorders
arising from imprudence in diet, &c., Mich as sickness
and sourneas of the stomach, licartharn,iteadeches,/e.,
where a tnedieine is required, thlsAiretiaration is very
applicable; fir its. carminative or soinhing eiTectsgive
almost immediate relief, When nausea or sickness e xist:
its purgative operation upon the stortmeli. and:bowels is
gentle and. effectual; ,and its Jcinic properties impure;
strength to the digestive organs, tire, -enabling—these
organs to perform their proper finietions with order and
regularity. The prihe has been rtnlitoettfro m 50 to 25
cents a box.
For sale, wholesale and retail, br rt. A. FAIIISTES::
TOCK & Co., corner Front' end Wood and Sixth
Wood streets. Agents for Pittsburgh. • :tiand'
4 ',.
A .. .
..
A. ttrAsoiv: & 'CO, N0...80 lllArtsta sramsr, have.
4 , this day received, par "Fast Line, , the following
named Good!, viz :—Satin stripc u blac* and - bloc Mack,"
plain. and printed Berriges,' all wool M.
,de Lainoi,einf.
broidered Thibet Slntivis, black, *Hite' and pearl Silk
Hose; spun Silk Hose - ; kid, silk and lisle threadaloviiai
block
Linen,
silk lace
cambric and muslin Edgings Ousertings'
Edgings"; bonnet Ribbons i embroldered,
mdslip Capes, neve patternannd iieli'goode, . . likftr4".7.:
eiTitircrixtif=l4l,iii relyI;;;;iiC; by- .
ikdRFLEY OWATIIIEVV4 : fcto! f --f
......“ j
;e'~ce~nes
U-TpULlil,.respectfally: ausiounce.io..the.eifrians
y Pittilitirgli and Vtettiiff,-thaflib'l4lfrerrniuin'tbis
place a Jim days: Hit unparallellthits . itccbSS in the treat
ment Of a largd ttaftitity of those , tlibbases which have
ever been regarded as saturable brthti nuideinnnd more
fashionable practice, has i ndueedhlntito.send forth this
6,,rd,to.ihe afflicted portion of mankhul. He has, within
the : past , twelve-months,- imparted instructions -to ,EtpT
wards of 1101.10 citizens of Tennessee, IllrmniaiNorth and
- South .Carolintf,-.l(eutuelry,and nmo=om
Physicians of high standing, and they all bear t
to of their witirc.fatkfaaion.,--liedias also sucee in
giving permanent:olio( to ilearlyabooindividnaltr:Pimple
proof of which hc , can.adduce.
, it is not pretended, that the.eoncentration of the retrulte
of Medical research emanates from one author, for. e he
ever so versed in'Medical sciencei - he - would come far,
far Short.of so herculean aLtask. Dr-.S: has- been en
gaged itiiicelB36 in stdectingtuid purchasing all the pop
ular and serer remenies 7 .which could be obtained, in
England4reland, Gennttay nod the:.United States, from
those persons who were. eminently successful in minim.
some: of th;t•following,diseases, v.u.;-Rhertmatisits, Dys
pepsia, and. Nervous Headache, Pains or Weakness
in . Back or Joints, Paralysis, Neuralgia, Spinal Atrec.-
tiobs .Epilepsy, Toothache, Ceintiactions of. the Muscles,
Weak or Inflamed Eyes,'Piles, Asthma, Cancer, Totter,
Fasist Bite; Scrofctra;llicers, lllercurial Diseases of long
reninle DAM:ties, GeneralDebility,?ce:
-- Pbrfilll instructions - rot the cure ofalt dtscasei origi
natittg fit, 'or 'dousing the derangement of, the Nervous
System, sb that those 'who receive instrttetioni can. act
With el:mg - efficiency as - hinself,his hArge,ut on Dollars. - - •
, fir. S. is furnished with certificates and reearnmende-.
dans frOm;tlle most intelligent link : respectable .Physi
clans of - every place at Which he "has had the Pleasure of
Visitipg, Which he will be pleased tci'ehibit to the in
spection Of. any Who may desire ft.
The ingredients used are - ahrtall exclusively Vegetable, ex
ceedingly sSimpte,"eructiciiififn the reach of, '
Persons 'afflicted with any — of the within named Die
enies, %%mai do to call upon Dr..S., and if not etreet-.
unity rclievcd, no - remuneration Will. be required (or his
services. his motto is, we Cure, No Pay,'
Dr. S. will during his stay at the Sr. OHARLES
HOTEL, Rofim'No. 73. ' ' •' ' 417 '
Ocl9 .41
lionACt &sit
[side B. nn.t.za
• • LW:id-It'd G yeneral:A genc Offlee,
AT T}iB F.,„171'../1. ) I .4.lxopsi . ,UirT uP SpItuFGrIELM
, . . .
•
ro •Non - resiihnbliolders of Illinois Lands---HOlderi of .
Illinois .inclakedniss, and all persorm ckair-
awry:purchasing Slats Lands 't alai ' " -
~ . .
~, , 'lllinois
,ierrp or bones. . '
, T HE'• -
untlersigned would respectfully inform the pablie
that they have established in this city..--the capital of
the State-of Illimii—a..L.ANDand. GENERADAGE.N-
C YOFFICE, for the transaction of all business apper
taining theremoidifiin the of the State.- , -
All transactions relative to the purchase- and sale of
lands, examining lands add reporting their location, ad
eantages .and-value, Paying takes, redeeming-Mad sold
for taxes, investigating titles, Ac., haying stud, selling' all
descriptions of State indebtedness; this and every other
description_ of tireinelsti• enriched , to: a General Land
A geacy, on the most extcrided, scalp, wilt be, promptly
a, d truthfully attended fO: '.
•• In regard to location, welfare many adviiitaies over
all ether agencies in the State, being at the Capital, near ,
the centre,
of the Mate, and 84 the Verr...ooll//lailleltelid i 2.:
all inforation in - relation to matters - Connected with_
I lands. taxes, and State irideetedneit. through the medium
of the go - rernment add execntive'offiees. in addition to
this important advantage,: the senior p?rtner, Mr. •Aah,
has occupied, foe several years, the position of principal
Clerk iu the. tate Auditor - solfice, and having had charge
of the books and Statend department in said offiee, his
obtained a thorough
,knoWlidge oa all subjects connecit
cil with this agency:. anti :we are, therefore, enabled at all
rims to give correct and prompt ,information, math in
advance of any -other agencf/n:the State., Our location
IA also important -to n,ou• residents wiiMing to pay taxer,
as Our aCquitattance with'the collectors of the revenue is
pitch: that we can obtain the tax receipts through the
mail, and theinoney paid dircetly Into the State trelletil
ry, therebY' avoiding the risk ofremituag,funds by mail,
We also begjeave to itifiirin persons wishing to pqr.
chase State /ands, that our arrangements are each, that
we can, at, all furnish State bonds, scrip,or indebt ,
edues's_in nay amount, and at less rates than any Other •
olfico iii the state-
In C.011C,1124011, we take yride:_id referring to the char
acter,and standing or ti.i.gtinllesuen who have been kind
enough to permit us to Use their names as references, and
with l i:sincere:desire to please, backed by fidelity,indus
try, and. PramPtitude in all our business . nunsanuons, to
merittbe coefidence of all who may entrust their bud
-netts fa our heads. . ASH /c DILLER.
Spring/Wit, March 90 1549 . -
.. aa
, ...,
Hon. Deified Suirgeonvxanxers: ~ ...... • • -13, S. S
do enate. -.
Hon. tames Cooper,
Col-Samuel W. Black, ...-.J•Pittsburgh, Pa.
J. Vegan. Diller, , ..!.., •• - do.
Gen. lichen Patterson, Philadelphia.
Gen. Adam Diller. ... • .... ••• • - do.
Joseph L. Chester, - tio.- -
. Messrs: Wadsworth & Sheldon, New "York bily.
' Messrs. Hill:McLean & C 0.,• -!-liew Orleans.
Messrs, A. Howdy & Co., Louisville.
John M. Wymcr, Esq., ' - St. LOllill. "
Jaiaea Calhoun, Esq.; •• • - -•••-•-•,• -Cancinniati. , •
lila Ex.•Gutr..A. C. French,• • -Springfield, 111.
ii.rt. Thomas 11. Cainpbell, ' go.
Hen• S. H.Treat do. [aps,2nr
_
...
•_
City , Scrip.
IN - 43'nes TO ma Romans orPri-rantradn'erriSi-MP--
_,
In conformity with the 2d Section of the Ordinance,
of the 751 L of April,' tELSO, directing, the undersigned "to
negotiztte for crry SCRIP, the Bonds and Mortgages of
individuals - held by the City for property sold, amounting
toTWENTY• LIGLITTIiOUSANDbia
notice 111117.10" wi filar
ir-0rit474,-rrot- tor-Ltatr:,
.It . gitrie b=suce of the City of
ritto*irm•oribe denbruirinuon s of One, Two and Three
-
teeis hereby given, that City Donde, bear-.
-4441.4*".,,, d . i-,t.,'lrt 111.71Sth'IlaYbf April, la - 40. at the fate
of n percent' per nnaun, 'ilany:thee liereaher he
issued to the holder or - holders of City ficeip, in stuns of
One • Etopted:•Dollars and upti'ards, according to the
pro , ,ti•ittiis of the , above date. S. It: JOHNSTON',
opt.% .
. City Treasurer.
..,_ .....___________
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i lionse•ntlid Sigit Painting.
y D. PITPIELD ai'ould respeetfailyinfornohe citfiens
t./ • of Plusburp;ll and Allegheny that he is preputed to
do all, hinds'Of, ,OENAMEN'PALPAINT,ING, such as
imitation of Wood and Stone. ; All .ortic - n left, with .1.
Roulasotf, European Agent, wilt be strictly-attended to.
aptttaibn , .'
• - -
fIOSSI'ABLITS, tuttill.xllSTßA
k.) TORS' SALE or Dry Goods,. Clothing, , Palmy Arti
cles, Toys. Hardware. Cutlery, Saddlery, Child Watch;
e., at A UCTION. Cain logu e.—Scrip i.e thlern for
SOMP (2101 r Goods. Colnniencing on THURDA:V next,
Ala y Inth, at 10 o'clock in - the forenoon, will be sold,
without reserve, to the highest rind best mt,
bidder by order
of ;Myers Barker, Constable. and -G. Roetel",- W. H.
Miskhill. Assignees of T. S. Waterman;" also I'. Tirilson,
Administrator; and C. Mime!, AdminiStratrix of helate
Mintal, deed, the. separate stocks of three Retail
Stores,-by catalogue! comprising, nrpart=cbpd cam
bries vesting's. bah:annex. girmltains, cannet,..pantalbon
studs, enslunarett,'broad-Clollys, Worsted Plaid, French
stud ,
conting,-drillingi linen and cotton
cheeks, chosen, chintz and- ealiCoes,•snleiali cashmere
shawls, puck Holland, summer cassuherts mons' de
!nines, braids, gloves, hosiery, laces and edgings, germ
Naples silks. a large. assortment of tree-veils
alpacas, merinos; red flannel ; lustre and dimity, a large
assonment of merino drawls, braid,' gimp, strair'ead
lawn bonnets; anti-:cotton shawls ; crape
. cia=
VaIR, tints., reticules, a lot of clothing, lairtitictire,
cutlery. toys, 'French antrOcrinan fancy goods;'
groceries, Vic. Catalogni.s , will. be ready on Saturday,
and the goods arratigetrforelataination to-morrow. The
goo ds ign,
Assees havev concluded to take . Scrip at par for:their
wih markedin catalogue. The Conitta
ale's goods will be sold for par funds:- and th Adminis
trators, for currency. MYERS BARKER, C oonstable,
G. ETELL '
. .
W. U. HO
MISKBILL,
'
Assignees of T. S. 'Mennen.
• • - T. WILSON,
• '•
ma of ••' TAL,
Adwr and Adm'x the late th•AllNdecd.d.
y 3 '4JAAIES MCKENNA ; Aim%
2000
D J. WILLIAAIS,No. 19 NortliSixih street, Philadel
..l.l • phia, Traction B/Ind and Trtadine,Shadc Arattirfac
tures.,
,_(ftwa Wed the first and Highest Medals t the New
York;• Baltimore and Philadelp hi a;;ions , for the
saperiority-bi la4ipLlNDS;Whkeonfirined confidence
in
inannfacture,j asks the attention of purchasers. to his
assortmentOf Blinds of narrow and wide state, with
fancy and ntainTritrunings;ofmtimetylea. Mid colors.—
Alsindow 0,l
Sahadrge and .general assortment. ot TranspareAt
cAitt ta = ds W rv, all of which he: will -sell at, the lowe.st
.014 Blinds painted and trimmed to loOk equal to new.
lisAtarta supplied on liberal terms.
.E
The citizens of Allegheny Coo, ty are,respectfrillyin•
led to call, before purchasing elsewliere--eonfidenVof
Err Open in the evening. . •
To Country- •
110DRINSON'would rernintl'Yon that you eunuc's-,
Accure Otan,,Qiciemstcare,'A.,...pt- sit*
prices as ulver, were heretofore Offered M.
Remeinber, 116 WOoditree 4.3 doors below sth. Era' 7
No - tti - eto
T . IE, sabscriber infOrms 'the `public gene - Y*lly;
t h at
he eis. and Re tail Grocers.particularly,that
he is discontinuing the queens -ware busintis, and
selloff' his present stock at reduced 'prices. These who,
wish to obtain' ' C hina/Queens:Ours, or "Mau, will and this
.
a rare opportunity for gettlirg such artieles ths ther
much cheaper than the usual - rates.
Renieniber'the place; et/INA IfALL, No. 115 Wood
street, : near the Auction store.
1" . ...5..1 will dispose of my whole.stoek-tb May person.
, wishing to buy it, at n.bargrdth
EW DA-altErtiartiliE 'ROOMS, Eiirke , s R u i k
t :-.-
Nlnes; Pounnamt—mitTen & AxiatikX., Daamerreos
1 1:i i s i Ls ta ftcg i n i the.
,cit , 4n u t lo t u la l e d n eV a l i Ztt ie . v .,
toto their Daguerreotype'of citizens and others, at roquis' u l
third story:of Burke's holding, 4t,tt=5t...., : ,' ' -., • --.,
' P'ers one wishing pictures taken may rest. assuredAhat,
no painsahalLbe spared to produee them in the highest
perfection of the art. Ortiinstrateants aloof the Moelpolv-r.
erftd-kind, enabling its to execute piettires- ettsurpitsieut
for high - finialt. and truthfulness to'hatuse. Theptiblfe'ar
SotiCiied to tall and examine.
.Persons sirting for pictures are neidier reittiired ekr-e.i)
pected to take them. unless perfect sttlisfaction irgiven.3
! Isl, B. Oyemtors will find this u: op4r.depot for stock
And °ben:nerds. . .
insqnstrpotions given in the no,. coupAining.: the , Vii
recent famrovimente— - - - -
-. ......,----_-______;_•
~..__1....12_14' -
• .
ririffE • stdikerifiets 'rOspectfully inforrn iiii." . citiz d ai, of,
paa PittsbOrgh and vicinity, that they tir'entiw fidly pre- -
pared tb•,filtorders" for GRAVEL ROOF/NG, in a mini- i
red surpassed in;RdS.cit3r or eltUwhere..:Frook
their experience. in , triorincut, they feel confident thaC)
they will render smisfactionlom.ll,lllo6C Wl3O ra,.y give
them work. The superiority ofi Grave/ Rural over any
other kind, partici/Jaz:47in onsel-Of. frreiiis too well known
to require any argument inits favor. Tolhose who tire
unacquainted with our work, wo beg leave-40 refer them,
to liteisrszThodtas LiggetWEr ~ ' John F."-Pe-rryltddy:
Patterinn,',M,,K n u i'.'JVitkati 'Otbort, for 'whom woltive•
donO:WOrg:LOrdiqsAaaatcattL'reeeimnd..and..Praiali7
mended. to tie gill .bel found- on ~W ylio ;sire etpbe
w•een,Higltiiand-TuinfeTstreent... ''. 4
~ .'--_ r_.-
• :- ,: c.:'. i.Ol .., .. ~ :.,-. ,1111,„fiTEIENV MeGOVERN.
.. ---,-- ,...je,.1 - SKINNIN :
. _p,i ,—__
141EYILATTHEMIP r ) f,‘,
1,1%1 i....1Ei•H;12-:,;:j
} lisceffßnPdnB
Q ALT RUEUnt, SCURVY . , OLD SORES, ER PSIP.G.
S, ;Barber's ' lick, Civs, Sore Beardl,- Peiyolci-:.
This is used byany physicians in ibis eny in canngthi
above,. and. we, would aot conscieinelonslyoskina
knewit to be all we state:..-'
.. -' , ~ ,- ,
As a chit:male, the true JONES'S SOAP is pOshapti the
only' aniclo'cVer known .that rentavedimputuiesould
eleared.and . beautified !the nhi n , _lnalcinir le _soil, eloar,
smooth And white andints• nut end; it is 5 01.1 M(B2.
-
Chatham:at., N. Y by . ' ----.-- • '-.-- •
- - .:414711ACESON, Arint, .
. . manly . . . - -
•Sfi Liberty street, Pivithurh:-•
; -100DEUMEilaiff, ootPr,e.ND TIC DOLGREX---
A respectable gentletaturealled atTour office,' se e
said,. tti,inforra ifs that he hail been a.
for-1S 't' .
with
_.Rheumatient.ort Gout, and • occasionally with ;Tie
, Dolorenx; that Ile, had been. frequently . coafified te his
room fornaonthe together; and often sattrefirthe,
most in.
tense and excruciating pain, ' but that 'lately he haCheeir
using...repo!: Aturcuivs, from which he found thenvoitisig
nal and unexpectedxviiet lle •
Start 'he,fotind the inedi
qua yaty,pleasant and e ffectiveand. that „ he' now con
, faders iumself perfectly. cured.l.-:.philaktelpiiiithrortitanur=
.4 .. ACT WOiTU-Kiio-WtiGIIIIIWLEIRC6/getbfilltli
r - 'r,-front indiscretion hi his impfger-days bee-tune tif ,
reeled with Ulcerations in. the Throat andNote,fund a
flistigreeable 'eruption of4he Skin. 'lndeed,' hla Whole
:systent.bore the marks .of being saturated with diseate.•
'One hand and wee t) much. affeatedlitat he' had •
lost the use of the hand,. eyery•part being' enterd, with
' df-ePf • Painful, and-o ff ensive ulcers:. and were as hollow
;ana.porons as an honey-corab : It was At this stage of hie
complaint, when death a ppearedinevitable from a loath
some disease that he eommeneed the use of Jayne s AP
lcratiVe and having•takenSirtecn bottles, to now perfect=
The Alterative- operated through_ the• eircalatien,;and,
- Purifies the - blood and eradicates disease from the totter's,/
'-wherever located,' and the numerous cares* hesper,
farmed in diseases ,of the:ekin, cancer, soratala t t gout;
liver i ontiplaincdyspeptila pnd ether chronic diseases is
ir d i raittouishing.--Spwir o f the Wears. -
FrOe.tateuiPittabargli,atthe-PEKIN TEASTORR •
anarloa3ihiOd
oE'rn=
..... . ,
F l 78 - OF COUGHING in the aigat - are very 1-4—ibil /
' - 'some... , They 'break in alienate adirrantrepoge.an
exhausrthe strength of ;he sufferer, a‘Al.;.Pahiteateek
& Co.'s COUGH-BASAM hashaely eMinently amoebas,:
ful in:easing inid 'curing_ these unpleaaant .spells. • . lif *
poisod a roused in the mghtby a spent' of eengltiorg;
teas 400nfulofthe'Couith Balsam will soothe it, poll . i
r ein and, aj it is palsiablei'lettios no.ugpleasatit taste.,
behind. '.ll - olice used, it will take precedence over, all
midis, tie a remedy for 'ecighs, colds. Ete_ . .... •••.,..•_
...-• ,-.-
Rrepared, and sold by,ll. A. FAHNEGTOCH'Ji•Ca...
oornolat and Mid streetikand corner dih
~ .I,4';;' ; ;,
noratt '
'I-VI-RALPH'S Criiiii.A.rsn' Yrro woito 6a.
iif NieleTeiltiletiale and retail, at din ~.- • -, ,• • r.t::'
. itst.it Much; t*csi, • •' - 1
• •
Smi
ei-517,8 • ••"
A/50, LT Win , Cole, All •
egheny p N
4: ,J, G. aiihield st.
th, air
ininghanahl.o47lloCi.Acksn ?tan street, Eftli Walt
' • ,
rttgo atilt
.
. .
Tklllb . Gift E.A 'IN Rh; ationv A obl - tilt IP tr far:
-A ..ttrEßrems: OIL, procured from a wellin. Kentucky
..bill,' ills feet. below the surface of the earth, .a Certain
and infallible care for Sprains,. Strains, Cuts,: Bruises ( '
Scalde, • Burria, Tclier j Erysipelas, Sealtilleadi crpap.,
Whooping -Cough, Inflammatory Sore Throat, Sore ondi
Inflamed Eyes,Ffatalence i Ulcers, Fever Sores, and
,'.. i n :
INFLAIIIMATOYRIIEEPIATiSbI, .
whiCh yield# toltsaffects in a , imrrising , -
It 48 never'yet' tailed when - u s ed'ace ording to lilies:
Lions, Reedit:he:following,' /. :l, ,*". —'' - ' -l.'''' , '
• , Malian:MEM, AllegheniVo., reit:
' This is to certify that my wife, Margaret Wiest, was . :
cured of a Rheumatic Oompliint of: seven ye ars ;tenant&
by which she was so lame as to be obliged to use crutch.,
es. In one week she wtnii cored by using: the, Amerimut
Oil, anti could walkabout as usual without her crutches.
JONNYJIATif fIRST:
• The following it eommUnicateirbfillf.'"WOm:NasElh*Mr.
Jaektion's agent for Steubenville, 0. • ' ' '- ' ' '
A gentleman near Steubenville, who had naltiten able
to put either of his-feet to the
the
for
one
years;in
consequence of latnenese j by the use of one bottle was
enabled to wellottvo miles toretovinshipseleetion. It it
likewiseaaovereign remedy.fer for . '.: • -• ''' - ..
r " : "t•
CONI'II.A.CTION OF:TLIE MUSCLES` AND TEN-.
The following:is communicated by Mr Nash', I,Y,
DONS
Jackson's agent for Steubenville: •". -', ,' - " • "- '
A lady resitling
in. Steubenville', the. firigee Cif whose
h ime somontracted as to deprivelierof the use at k
handyrty-five yeareovaa entirely eared by theMse of
boulder:the Oil, to that she misty:hw the perfect ente.Ot
her hand'fully equal to the °third "which had :never beets
affected. It has also been foundto be: a safe and latrine'
ble agent in the speed and certain curet('
in all cases not organically incurable::: :- • • • - -..: i -;:.
Alitd . y residng in Alleghenycity was a/fetal-ally mated
of obstmatedeafttestcof.years'eontinuney the use
of less than One bottle roe- the Oil, so
th a t
abe t'
said she
heard better than she had ever done before. •
.Asentlemun well :known in Pittaburgh,' was cured or •
deafness titnine years'.standing, by the use of a. mall
quantity of OIL ? The names and • resideneesaf thlll'.
lady and 'gentleman will be, given'to those who desire it,
at the office of tie advertiser. .. • .' ', : . .
._
lte:p!opernes -are highly developed in the certain und
surprisingly Speedy.eure of alLeases of,
. CHOLIO, CRAMP, AND SPASM.-
Several cases of Cramp. 01mile _,' '. .
have. been
cured by one dose of the Oil, in the short space of halt
an hour, when the parties have beenagriniaed 'with pain.
Its curative properties have been remarkably manifested ,
in the radicalcure of :
__ . it
.' : • DISEASES. OF. THE SP.DIE..: : '..: •„: -
' A lady, the wife of a planterin Kentucky, -was_curea-
etfectitallyrtif One of the worst eases :of - diseased' Spine,
which' had confined her. to - her bed for -a considerable.
time, in which she.coalti , not turn :hereelt., It .ie also'-a
sure remedy,and perfect cure for painsiiathe small of tile '
Read the ; following: •- rNFLAIiThIATION OF:THE KIDNEYS. -e.
- Prrrsorsou, Dec. 18, 1316.
• This:is tacerri_6- that I was afflicted wiatgreatpaioin
the small of rig . back and kidneys, Which affected mei so
Much that I could not stand upnght... Brnibbhig . extezi
tulip t and using half a-teaspoonful interna ls and
mornung;:liktui entirely . cured, JOHN RIRDLE, •- ' .
- - . • near Warren, Aratstrougico., Pa. ..
Algentleinari Of Pittsburgh, Mi r -hoed` with a violent ins
tleannation or . the Iridneys-the pain o f whicli. caused
use of the American,.-_
him to taint wasCom43laeteli'curedsla threedays, by the
The
, quali ti es
NATURE'S OWN, REMEDY
S .. .. -
.
is extremely Penetrating and anti-inflammatory,. conie
que,ntly.is confidently recommended as a sovereign. rem-
..
edy wherever inflininiation,existi, either external or I ni.
t it Will dnial. Used inunedialely, after a cut. bruise. rvinund,
• - GANG ENE AND- O.REJFICA.TION. - . ~ : • '
It has, in addition, been f0m..1,..a salutary, pleasing and
nienteffective remedy for those : -cry unPletsallt and . .incetWe-• -
GRAV
diseas__ ies . - .. , •,,;••' ' . . _ ,
. ' EL AND URINARY COMP..L.I6.INTS.' . ...: :
fp- Price, 50 cents per bottle. .
_,
Cautxi
lo.i-lle Cat Your citiarit, :
The surprising excellence and gnawing poPelarßY
the -- American Oil, barindueed some dishenestpersons
palm upon the public, miserable imitations of this. truly -
h valuable medicine, for - the_prirpose of dOieiving. the un
wary, and defrauding:the Propnetor.
_. In order to be sure ofolitturunz the genuine, °bscrt''''''
the following runs mores:
Isl. See that the name . Wm. Jackson, 50 Liberty st 1 41
head of Wood st.,. is printed on the label of the wrimPol
of each bottle, to imitate which is. felony. ' - , . ;.• . ,
2d. That each bottle is Inclosed in aptimpldet contain:
ing full directions for use; and` also containing, thename- ,
and address of. Wrn. Jackson; General Agent for the
proprietors ; likewise, the name and address of the pro ,-.-
prietors, D . Hail & Co., Kentucky. , -- ; . _ -, • ..':,, .; . ::- -
3d. Purchase-ma qtx of the - drerlised Agents, all of . '
;
whom have a show bill, onwhich is printed thenames of
the Proprietors and General Agents--thusz D. Hail ik.
G co,. i
Prnprietors, Kentucky. , Wm. Jackson, ;Pittsburgh, Pail
~ '
eneral Agent for Western Pennsylvania,- and part - of : i
Ohio and.Westerri Virginia; and .the printers' , names"— . 1
M'3lillin & Sitryock, Pittsburgh =- printed -at the bouoin ' i
of Sid show bill
4th. Observe -the genuine American Oil is of a - dark. f
green color, without e
any ;sediment; and usspecific grabs- . i `
ty lighter than water:" The counterfeits ar- mostly , of a. .:
Meek color - --some . , ,. white, like. Spirits
. ot Turpentine,' - :
said tribe refined ohd elanfied ;- some Seneca Oil--oth-.
era a mixture of Other common-oils; and one rt black filthy
looking mixturopurporting to come front 2.iePittsburgh
and Allegheny Dispensary Co.. ;None of these coins" !,
terfeits possess either the virtue or the power of. the irus
tri - Sold wholesale . and 'retail by ...WM. JACKSON, ...,
General and Sore Agent for. the Proprietor iii ;Waren?
~..
Pennsylvania,..Western ~,Virgitiirt; itritt,Nbarthon,..,Ohio;
andliy. MS:following dhly appointed Agentsin Ailleghnnx .''.
euuntr.:.Pa.: -.. . , ....?"--..- :, .:",;:
J: R. Juhuson i
Dr. Brown,'. Allegheny city:
• ;Jonithatfafirtest, Alancliestet.
Alexander Andule; Wylie street:,
' J. R. 11. Jacques, tim ni
fingba. -
Wm..l. Smith, l'citiperanceville.
G. H. Starr, Sewickley. ' ' - :-- .' .'
Edward,Thompson,Wilkiiiibarghi '''. - ' -- 'l ; . -- '''''''' • ''.
Daniel' Negley, East Liberty:.
H. Z. /Mitch-ell, IVilkinsburgh: - --
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l'homas Aikin, Sharpsburgh... ' ;-- ' `;';!;, .;',-; ;,.
I C • P. Diehl,' Elizabeth.
I. Rowland & Son."ArKeelquirti- • '''' '''' ."
*- i. t'
JOhn'l.3lack;-Tunle Creek. .
yißl Clinton..
Samuel Springer,.Clinn.' --. :.-. - . ' -• ,; ; •,:' -' - '.,' ..'
James ArKee, Stewartstown. t
Riley ItrLatighlin, Plum townshi
J. Palton;Tatentuin.. --- p.
Jeremiah Pleasing; Lawrenzeirille. '-....' .; .; ',. ; i ;,- i•- ' '-
• - Robert WillisnutrArthursville.
ausls- - il&went n
C9ad,spatentgradnatecissavoule ett6r . ' r.
' -
._., AND PATENT INSUL.CIP.D.POLES, . i- . . 1
F.t.S.S.:lllatntest. Ann o rr in a.Svacessa.--..This is the only ,
. instrument : f Rae kind that has ever been pitteated '
in this country or Euriape formedieal purposes, and_inthe , - I
only one everktiown.to-man,liy which the galvanic ffnisl : I
can beconveyed to' the human eye, the ear, the broth, of. • 1
o any part of the body; eitherexternally or interoally,- •
.. .
in i'slefinite,tentle stre ant„withoutshocks or paiti--With. 1
perfect safely--and,aften with-the happiest effects, ''.., .
This. important apparatus is now - highl approved lii t
by many of the most eminent physicians o f ibis country
and Europe, to. whom the saluted and others whom. it ,;
may concern can he referred... Reference _will , also. le r.,
given. to:rnany_highlY;.respectuble citizens,: who; have r . ;
been cured, by means of this Most valuable apperams,ot
some of the most:inveterate nervetta . disorders, which 1, ..
could not be; renioVed"liy nity-isthel.kribtu meatts,,
• Anning various others; it has beenproved to be admit , : I;
ably adapted for the cure or ilio'followiag diseases , viz : • 1.
nervous hiadtiehe und Other disorders of the brain: :It is i.
with th is apparutus nione that the oper ator'tan'contrey, i
the galvanic - field's-4th ease and - safety to the eye,
,tck reJ . 'i
store sight, or cure arnatirosas ;to the car to restore bear- 1. --
in; to the tongue or other organs, to restore speech; and i
to th e X 'F icws Parlsof•tb6 butlY, fur etiroof chronic
rhoumatisti;!aathma, neertilgia; or tithedou,..loll#4* ! •
ysis, or palsy; gent, ehoreacir St. Vitus 7 dune.. e PtieP' - ii -.
' •
weakness .from *Trains, some diseases, pectiliar:*„„ - ?„2 - „„;
males, contraction of ttio.lialbo, loel-ia.w; etc., at .. -,' ^".‘ "' - 1.-
Rights for surrounding' Counties -of Wester:, e t t r . i a fid t
privilegeawith thainstmatant, may.be pur--esesed„.mid i.
al l° tested;for the-cure of. diseases. . '
...‘..
Pii=iona; will be given for the various - client' , - [
cats for various diseases; ttr;d'tb e . be st d th ji a e r - ; .
for °pawning for the mire of these .. Cs etises,•wlll.alsti 'be:
~'
fully explained, to Me purchaser, hist tipaphlt c are f u ll y t inter i'' '
his hands' expressly; for these: purposes, cflly pre- '
pared by the patentee. S ire of i
WlLLLutts,..Visie street,.;'- I- - :
' . near 4th et. Road, Pittsb'g...".
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