The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, September 22, 1849, Image 4

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which is Costa more or less every house iit.this city.
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In the -United States for the lest
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hours—as soon ailthisafected the stoinach, the articles
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become neutralize d-and' ill • affect' nothing thereafter;
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' • e:n that there'dalt be no' anger in its hie;:ender tureirt
cainstances. This is ,110 htunbtig.• Wewill Warranrid't isto
• .bailie! , of all the Rats ' Mice, Roaches; tsc.,lhat'in
• ' Mats them. Shedd it` not do alive say; the money - Wlll
be refunded.' S. M.. YOUNG ec C 0 4. 94
• lee' N.W., coiner of 4th and:Ferry ate.; Pittsburg:
TNSCCOMPUL: OPE LON,manufacbsisbigPmt
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era' Wood Type and Raised Sign Letters by
chibery: The machinery la admirably. kilted ,for all
carving purposes, for , which a pattem - ean be made'frtAm
,-;• • the theist engraving to leavy cornice.. Should the. in
- , - venter, Isaac Mermt.Singer, obtain itpatent for the in.
yention of any improvement thereon, the said patent Is
scented by deed to the subscribers for the term of seven
' • • '-- - Years in the whole United States, and. for aver in Atte
' . Or, it PARTNER, 'WANTED, capable of mana.Angthe
above' business; and wilting to take an interest of at
tenet ofte.fonttli in the capital stock. For particulars,
apply (post paid) to • SCHOLY lk RYAI4_,
• • Pittsburgh, Pa. •
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.er From the torepiMg Notice. of 1.11. Situra we
find that the Patent ins issued, and fa r proof- o our
elaiirr;see'records orb= deed in Ratent Mee at N ash
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.Ikir4S:PVCF.his recintly:FECeltredittalittest iiesigns
ollPtespeNC4ipliAalloopi,.thier.V irk% in her
of ! baldness; and initrapated to c i ipente all okdrns at the
aliartestaouce_ Merchants
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made, may rely uptiti obtaittlng work ; every iiMpect
equal.to,that obtained fttim the emit. Heed Dreeses,
:items ; Caps, Cipes;
. Collattyleatell ! Rib - bens, 'Plotvezn.
Fringes, liitops, ,Ladtes' kfdlas,"&e:cal.ivays on•bandst
• iota :.. • fdII.S.DUFF , S, lo fiT. Clait et;
DENTLWAN of Pittsbitigh, who had • fallen into
. • ' an: open , teller after the - Great fruct' s sinditted
his attic so severely that be was arusble ,U) refrain from
crying_ciutwith the Oath: A , friend who had been using
71, A.Fatuaeinock Renbafielent and been cared
of Rheumatism; gave him NOW natnaiued in the bottle, •
and 'although his Limb was greatly swollen, ha,acan cum- •
• ' • pletely testi:on:olo heeldrinLwelve hours and freed from
• " . 'nails Mout of AI pearl' of ruses which
bayn eoare underthe obienrafiti of the_ptogietora—
, PrepareO and by • daT llfiTOCli.to CO.
_ comer aud.Wood stai.aoloontph and Wood ate.
..• .Grey Drag Store for Salo:
• •r IlibEstock and fixtures of a wholesale surd retail
t ri v f i g
' - ' Store, having& well selected stock, and doing a
, business, ts in a good location, and at lease 0 two
years fro:m.lam, , The above wilt , be itold at a bar.
• 'Vein. The owner hairiest:4ler eitliagetnents c Minot give
• .u his personal attention.
S. CIITIIBERT,Genend Agent,
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BOOKAICIO/10191150 do`WRITING noons,
• . ..• . Aratatoor. or THE DiAIIOSD.
trail*ltirse close - Rooms pow thoroughly re
; paired - 01A fitted np. - Ladies will find his uew apt
tem or:Slagle Entry
: Book•keepitig an agreeable- study,
and otralmadeittoturement.Gentlemen going throngh
. ;Alt' entire . dowse o f training on oable Erary Book
. ..keeigrig; • •yrfil *, ift4"on!y,' be qualified' to' take charge of
L 13 4 0 41 ilciia'adY STE.OOIIII* use, but th ey will find
'seivei'master of alithoseintrieateopenttions 'connected
'with InkraiershiO•setdementa; of which 'ea many praexi
. .iestbook-keepers;of aetabwied4red are Ignorant.
Ar. the most exterisive finite - in the city have re
, •..ieently.liroetired Book-keepers from thisrlastitation. —
. Aterensuts tuidStbaraboat'prOprietors earralways learn
..,...61,D00k,.-iteepertsrboratraidy rinatifiedfor their professiom
lit. Oth ers are ever recorturseadeltillOois; 10 tot% U
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so aut DRESWCOATiVANTS,NEST, dearly other anti
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3.1.' Lite in '4ite'Woolls,'" by" J.-. T. author of
.f,Washington and bug Gelibiats?&o.: ,
Lire.atid".lVritinti of .Do nWitie Clinton,' by . W. W.
:4Cainpliell,illithor'6ll3oedakeWorfor.,-&.e. Jost received
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d,in the village of Shousetown, furnished le
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Eteittarve•6l4-4-iintL9-13_wide, fattei
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raraeA,TriniON solicited:4o 'an entire new
j 04.0 wraught , iron bats d
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and soft annealed roils, or wire, and expres sl y designe
for: enclosing , Cottage!, Cemeteiies, Balconies{ ' , Public
.Glonadse4 , at Prices vs:Tying froth 60'centsto $3,00 the
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- •ranningibot. it Is madein panribli - Of`imrious lengths,
)21404 leethiglb,With - wrought iron posts if inch square,
~:ratinterretung. distances of 6to 10 feet: If desired, the
r oi nuelsoan.66 made of any height, in continuous spand
- 0f.,600 60 feet, witlfar witiMat posts. No extra charge
for posts.' • , • ,
-1 , The cofapaii4vulighutess,greatstrength and darabit.
ity.bf the ;SURE , RAIIALNgithe hettlity 'of its varied or ,
flea:acute' dosigns;together, widitheeeitreinely low price
at ivhich it is sold; are - causing it to supersede 'the Cast
l'aa,gaiiing, wherever their co t iarauve , merits' have
,seen tested . For fcirthetpurtic re • otaitse •
1 . 3 X.A.B.tOgAto , BROTHERS,,
• , , . I•olsgkutS fot,Pittentees,
Ojaniciiaiillfiy,iiiarSALltHeld*V.Pittsburg
, lipmediarairee thitter l i,4la4lo.lery* dro.G• .
:c.ioV3V4taXelt,'Troporter add Dealer in Forage} and
JDeniesrie-linftiware; reepectfully annoaneekto. his
frient.lS and lhas...'pahlrvg.trie roily; - that he is.now:receiy
lag his-Springatinfo otileitWare,lCutlery, Szui dig rA
hiaistandi , No. 135 - WooTstreei, which, he will
_pose.cif•onthe most reasonable term.
lie, will be'receiving fresh supplies,
direct
frOth,ther manufacturers , E ur ope land Sac country,
;WhiCh will hiMlO'compete with any house,Enat
• Vest
Vottsztiettlaiiktitirireirtlie 'intention of custerners
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'excelleheasacirtment of Table and Spring Coder",
pf fashionable Oltenia-non from the , morn
.poPasi`lnaiorfaOlttrers. ."'
stock Carperitees:Timisli large, vadat exeel -
tent variety of
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Of : general.4*.pdvenre . stoeit;hei has every
Western ISterattantia sad.- are ill
. ivitjedio colt and. examine his'atock..i 0 / 41-4 "' ws°
, - rape '
te"B4 glLass. 411,1h . trie coat the =mu facture rs in ,
1 - .lgo,yry - orki,P,bilsAel,Auc. and. Saltinlo.o,'
t ojec - 4 0 4 :p9,lortfupnt, of the litsr.l4l"A?°2ll4sl
nrpved hisa4,,Glaild' and :aginp) . r`,:" •
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Mitch I tv — ould particutatly totate the tateatton - of - tho
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Foetory?X44t 4.14 1 11 Tho at the} low est /11W
Waal 1 , 76 propose to otter,l9
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zustuostanuss HEAD:QUARTEBS•ivz;:y. , ;•;:.
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so-28marrxr =mar, accotranooammow atFotpailittly:
yys'ezeTituarinforinbie friend; ; bar tb4iblia
in getteralvdmiche . lios riieeived f t very-Leiser s up p ly
a tba,eltomest.SPllNG slid •8131MIER GOODS. ever •
min insPitisbnrishAteleeted bi hiateelf in the Emir, eon : ;
tinting of i E4h, Fyetteh • bud Belgian, Cloths,.Caant
mere. , clitilimarettClesimAPitahadfie and
eolcds, and o theAatest and mast,denribie patterns,
which will be ma 'trio •ki ICdietn coperior Bute., aud
at very moderate plic.ii.:3.. - .. - ',.. ,'
lie tilts . almr on. band • a :very large steak .of Ready
made Cleating; YWebt3te will sell very. low. itagddy
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'NEW Y 066 CLOTHING STOPITIE?;
. Bo.iii.irfiliriieTier4ol: • ..
jryiNGroc eivedland - rOVelvio g areekik) my „Spring
and Summer ;Gocds;l*A" prepared to O'er to ' the
al rat pad public in general, a beuer lot of ready made
Vtothingthan hat aver been offered befans ie Pittolnargb.)
And at prices 25 pO'r Cent.'obiaperthan canbe purchased!
1:0 imp other Clothing establithment in" thlt City; ' •
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Donitlorgoi to'c.alr at N 0.20. ' •
marl4—ly E: FITZGERALD!'
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H•J. ROGERS - respectfully , informs his 'friends and!
. the publfeahatte has opened •his: NEW CLorauto
firoms, No. t.nisMaritetetreat, between Prom axid.Second,
wherehe wilt keep tonstamly - on hand a largemnd gape ,
riorassortment ofclotking,aunable for the prev.pt season.'
+- Elavingiust returned from the .East with a hew and
splendid assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings,
-- of the inoit - doiriAle;:PlAt6rita,Yfhich will be made up
alathaliatortest 40dee,andin.the,raalt (ashionable A tyk,
oo the one , price cash system, as,low -as.c an -be had at
another establishmeal4n,Pdtaburgb.
Ilona forget‘alle,place, but call at the CI,OVRJNG
ElltPOßlUM,l , lo,4l, 7 lgarket et., Pittsburgh..,[mr3l:3la
•71 0- fie Spittig!akirflummer Stook of ,
BEADY-MAGE'•CLOTBING AT E
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•TEIBEE BIG DOORS,
rose tita'risters.seeititimint, balnill BERN EQOAIIRD
6 Eren'bythelCelelisated Ruablishment itself
711 IE 'UNPRECEDENTED PATRONAGE bestowed;
= 'npon%the enter of the proprietor, has euabled
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irrito purchase all his Goods at such prices as will allow.
him to sell;Wholesale and Retail, LOWER than any
.then HouseXisst or West.
JOlOl.-MTLOSKEY , Manufacturer of Ready-mad
Clothing, Nci..151 Liberty street,. Pittsburgh, Pa., has Just'
comirleted'hialkook;.and has now on band, really for
;g e l t itV ' filit l eagaltra te v an er & MT: fla red In allot' which have been made under his Mime-.
Mate inspection, in Wacky AT PRICE 3 THAT MUST OBTAUS:
• sruntogether wigs one of the choicest 'mice,
tions of Imported fine Black, Blue, Brown, Olive and
-Drab - French, Belgian and English CLOTHS, that has
ever been brought to this city. Also, fine fancy YE:ST
INGS of every description,, such as Cashmeres, Mar
seilles, rich Silks, (ancy Satins, Ac., &a, „All the new
est styles fancy CASSIMERES, of every descriptirin ;
all of which will be made up to order at the shortest no
liee;in the latest and most fashionable. style.
The .propiietor informs the .public that the principle
upon which be will do business, will be upon the basis
of HONESTY rind FAIR DEALING; and in ordertoes
tablish a confidence in the buyers, I am determined to ad
here to , my original motto," quick Sales and Small Pro
fits;" and also make the buyer his own salesman, by
marking the lowest price on each article, in plain figures,
so thatetich customer can select from an immense and
pzghisitely assorted stock i the unities he tequires, at the
low st price Item' possibly be bought for.
' 'Rosiness shall continue to be transacted at my exteen
AVE establishment, which has long since obtained the
character of being the First Minting Establishment in
Pittsburgh.mamt3
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PRT — icstatcv - K - Iftilts. BOOTS ASID SHOES.
'•• LEEWARD 8 CELEBRATED LEATHER
P wing Blacking.
A COMPOSMON'of 'Nests-foot Oil and Ivory Black;
.40k
for nourishing and preserving all lied s of Root and
lihoeLeathermnderinglt soft and pliable,
and producing
the most brilliant jet black, equal to pascntkather, without
comnittnicating stain or spot to clothing:
LICICWIIID & C0.,,(N0. SG Third street, near Wood,) in
callingthe attention of gentlemen to this beautiful Black
desire Simply to state its peculiar composition and
effects on the . Leather. It is composed of vents-foot oil
and, pure Ivory black, and renders the leather at once
*o ft and pliable, thereby preventing the boots and shoes
from cracking- With one-fourth the labor usually em
ployed in the application of the ordinary blacking, it
produces the most.brilliant jet black polish imaginable,
equal in every respect to patent leather, and turn rub,
eons Ms pantaloon., .
Gentlemen are invited to call at our Store, No. 86
Third street, near Wood, euidhave the blackleg tried on
their boots, and where they can see upwards of
5,000 CERTIFICATES,
From the mostdistinguished individuals in the U.l4tatea,
all of whom recommend it as beta& for beauty of polish,
preserving the leather, and facility of application, the
most beautiful ever offered to the public_
LEEWARD &CO.,
Bt3 Third street, acer Wood.
. . . Bids I.lp.ft .
liprooAN CANTL.t. are just opening, at No. Ell
cLII. Market street and at the new front on tie North
east side of therliamond, a splendid assortment of Fash
ionable &edicts, Leghorn Hats, BreasVptns, Ear and
Finger Rings, Black and Fancy Silk Crara's , with an in
numerable collection of Variety goods, which can and
will be sold ut the cheapest prices.
apl9'• HOGAN & CAArrA-ELI.:.
Terrible Revolution—Stars Triumphant:
HetaiN & dANTWELL, (sign of the *,. 1 .4 No. 88
Market street, would respectfully beg leave to call
the attention of the public to their new stock of Goods,
just ieceived and opening from manufacturers and im
porters, ofAchich they foci confident that price and qual
ity will give entire satisfaction, an our motto is=:." (bad*.
Sak3 and-Small Prefits."
Our Gawk consists, partly, of the following artielcs,vir:
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Breast Pins, late styles ; Guard
and Vest Chains; Bracelets, Clasps and Locket. ; Yin
gee and Bar Rings; Pencils and Pens; Slides and Studs;
Steel Buckles, for Ladies' Head Diesses • bladalon's
Card. Caw, pearl and velvet; Coral Reeds ; Ala
baster Boxes ; file Rosewobd and Ebony Shaving Cases,
furnished ; Spcetacles; Silver Spoons, all kinds;
German Silver Spoons, all kinds; Silk Steel Bead Bogs
And Parses; Cotton Bags and Purses; Hair, Tooth, Nail
and Cloth Brushes; Violins, Accordeons, Flutes • and
Fifes; fine Penknives and Scissors; Globes and Paper
!folders Shell, Dress and Side Combs. !litchi styles;
Chide
!folders,
Fran Baskets, Agate and Mass Vase.,
Mugs, and Cologne Bottle.; Tables, Chessman; and
kkickgammon•Boards; Silk Tapestry; llrussoLit and In
grain Carpet Bags; Willow, Market and Side Basket.;
Chairs, Wagons, Cradles, &c. See., wi th a large MSFOrI-
Meat of rayf and Pawl Atria... Leo IninlOrOur. 10
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NIANUFACTURERS OF FINE RICH JEW EI.RY
EDWARD TODD R. Co., Agent*,
IC E. comae Fifth and Market on., (up stairs,) Patskirgh•
WE have on hand, and are daily receiving trout die
antmufacturers, a large stock orOGOds, which Nve
are prepared to oiler to Dealers only, at the manufac
turers' lowest wholesale prices.—Cluster and Real
Smite Selflretunlins; Engraved, Phan Hoop Stone Set
Kan and - Finger Rings; Plain tiold,'Esigraved and Stone
Set Studs; Slides, Watch Keys, &a., .k.e.
Among our Goods can be found some of the most de
strable.and approved styles ut Stone Sets now in use,
Viz:--Opitt, Ruby, Tarkois, Topaz, Anathyst, Garnet,
ri Rimini, di4., /kc.
Dealers, Purchasing Fine Jewelry, will find it for their
advantage - RI examine our stoek.
Bard *. Brother's best Premium Gold Pau, with and
without cases„he offers for sale at the lowest New York
prices. (apl3) EDWARD TODD a. CO.
- Bathing Tubs. _ _
BE - suliscriben have on baud a large stock of Bath.
leg Tabs, consisting- of the following lc Inds ; -
Plourßath Tub, large size;
Ottomau Bath Tub ;
Sponging
Hanging Shower Tub;
Children's Bath Tube ;
'Hand Shower Bathe;
Leg
StornaOh Heaters, .kc.
,These Tuba are made of good materials and neatly
Japanned. JOHN DUNLAP & CO., - -
te2l Corner Market and Second streets.
Congress Gaiters.
LADIES, wanting something superior, both for look
and comfort, to anything they have ever worn, will
please - call and examine
.them. These Boots have no
strings to tie and untie,and dangle about the aakiej—
they are not only mnelbandsomer, but chspluy.the foot
and ankle to a mach better advantage than any other
Boot orShOe made. You will also save time and
1;le: Zuldfactured by
Inar2S
JoStints .11.111011eitt
WHOLESALE FRUITERER AND CONFIXTION.
ER, No. 6 Wood street
-380 boxes Oranges; 500 cans Sardines;
145 " Lemons; 800 hf. " "
180 dozen Lemon Syrup; 150 qr."
1000 drums Figs ; 400 boxes Herring ;
200 bxs Raisins, in layers; 2000 Cocoanuts;
150 hf. bxs. " 8 boxes Maccuroui;
„ 10/qr. " " 8 " Vermacilla ;
75 trails Intica Almonds; 25 cases ass'd Pickles ,
LOU boxes shelled " 4U casks Currants ;
6 bales Bordeaux " 100 lbs. cut Tissue Paper;
.10 " Malaga " 110 rms. white Kiss Paper
'3 ' 0 ..paper sbel'd " 15 cases Prance •
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.3 - '," • hard " " 16 mats Dates ;
4tlbiiiptilltierts; 4 cases Liquorice ;
40 ' ' Y' , Walnuts; DI lbs. Venetia Bean's;
50 " Cream Nuts; 20 bxs A Nol Ro'k Candy
40 " 'Pecrapsi . 1 20 " wit's and yet: R. 7
10 bole; ' '' ' . •• 8. cases Florence Oil iir
Itist received and for sale by .
mares,'
•• • , Paper Hangings.
VfESSRfIdAS. HPDWARD &CU., No. 1;12 Wood street,
i/L-would eat! the attention" of the public to their
present. stock .of, Paper HangingS, which, for variety,
'beauty of finish, durability and cheapness, is unsurpass
ed by any. establishmentin the Union.
. :Besides a large and full assortment of Paper of their
. oUraiitnirtiftiordie, they are now receiving a direct im
yortation';fif French and'English styles of Paper Hang
ings,ptirClib.sed by Mr. Levi Howard, one of the firm,
now in Eulope, consisting of—
•" • ' Parisian manufacture, •
London., do.
their'oVni manufacture, they have 100,000 pieces
'Wlillyaper, and' 12,000 pieces Satin Glazed Window
Biinds.Messrs. James HoWiud & Co:,have spared neither ex
fedfierior labor in their endeavors to rival the Eastern
Wall:Paperestablisbinents, both in quality of manufac
ture and variniY . . of pattern, and they, are warranted in
....amrinA.„,th . e:putiiic-titutthey have succeeded.
The whole foreign and home manufacture
.will be, offered on terms us Low as those of Baster,
manufaeturers and Iniporters. Marnn
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,HodklzasolVa Chins Store Removed.
- The subscriber respectfully informs the Ladies
of Pittsburgh, Allegheny und that he hbsvicinity,
• Aloved,to a more commotlioushonse, No. 56 Wood
street, near the St. Charles Hotel, where he has opened
and is Opening 500 packages of Dresden,
_Berlin,Trenph
and English CHINA and QUEENSWARE. Please:mil
aedaee them—for to describe them is irapossit The
stock embraces everything in the business, user_, r or
namental. inplol M. HODETNSON.
IVrACE-A prime snick on hand and for salt by
je4 RHODES & ALCORN, 30 Fifth atj
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pais old established Line being•now in full opall'o% l
• the proprietors are prepared, with their weal %Ma
eive. arrangements, to forward merchandise, prodnne,
&c., to and (ram the above ports, oa liberal terms, with
the regularity, ;dispatch and ;sanity, ..pecniirti Mein
mode bf I raasportatibn, so. obvious when transhipment'
on 0., .. ay is avoided.
.‘ .....asignments by and for this Lima received, charges;
paid, and forvranled , ln any required directions, free on
charm, for,commission, advancing or storage.
Nosnterest, directly, orladirecily,ln steamboats.
Alt communications promptly ;attended to, on applica
tion to he following Agents:- • •
THOMAS BORBIDOE,
trld Market streeteßhiladelphia.
TAAFFE & O'CONNOR,
Canal Basin, Pittsblirgh.
O'CONNOR &
North -at., Baldraere.
•'8 4 9 • -
• Meryl:mails friatispottattoult , tne,•; , -•
VIA , PENNSYLVANIA CANAL AND RAIL ROADS,
-• TO PHILAIWIRSIA AND BALTD6ORS • • 1
TasQanals pad auk iko ads. being now open,Add'An
good otdir, we are titeliared to' forward Ott kidds oimer
chaadize arid • produee to Phlltuidlidda 'and 'Baltintoie,
ro
with'pmptnesianA dispatetiond on RS &Lod terms ds
Any other Line. — Q.:A. BreANULTY A
airialßasto:lNim siteet,Pittsbttrkh..
AGerm-OHARLES.R.V.YNOR, Philailelptild, • .
ROBB MORRILb44OO, Baltimore. fmrl7
ftlerchanaie 'vs yFreight Jane,
For Dittinvili, Johnstown, HollidaysOurgh, anjl ,a 11(
intermediaterbires.
Tontine will continue to carry all Wey.Ootnis,Wilhi
their usual disimtch, and at. tritr rateq of freoght.
&OEMS—C. A. McANVLT & Co., Pittsburgh.
D. B. WANEFIFLD, Johnstown.
•
JOHN MILLER, Hollidayiburgh.
Rargatracrs—James Jordon Smith es Sinclair, DriF4
Shoenberger, R, Moore, John Patter St F. Von Baal
horn & Wm. Lehnier & Ett., 2lFDevin & Bros.
Pittsburgh ; John Ivory, Snerrit,Blulhollan & Ray, John
Graff & Co. ' Blairsville s• • marl: .
Pazettea ,
nd lournallealy copy.?. • :
Itemoval—Groceites, &c.
fE subscribers having removed from N 0.170 is Nos
172 inid . l74 Liberty street, offer for kale goods, a.
fo lows, In store and now lending, viz :-
350 bags prime Rlo Coffee,
" new crop ;"
40 " Old Government Java Cofice ;
150 hhds. prime New Orleans Sugar;
520 bble. Plantation Molasses ;
100 " St. James Sager-house filolusses ;
100 lif. eh. Young 'Lipson Tea ;
40 " " Gunpowder end imperial Tea ; 1 new
40 0. Chelan Pourchons " Crop.
79 catty boxes Y. If and Gunpowder Ten ;
100 bags white Brazil Sugar; •
00 boxes white Havana Sugar;
4Q bugs Pepper;
20 " Allspice;
100 boxes Mustard in I and lb. cans;
100 " Malaga Bunch Raisins . ;
30 " in layer!;
50 hf. " "
50 gr." " . "
20 casks Emote Currants ;
10 bales Sicily Almonds ;
100 boxes Richmond Tobacco ; '
50 baskets Bordeaux and Marseilles Olive Oil ;
200 bids. and 100 hf. bbls. No. 3 large Mackerel;
9 barrels Honey;'
1500 tbs. Cheese ;
2000 galls. Winter and Spring Sperm Oil ;
1.1110 " Bleached North-west Whale Oil; •
1000 " Crude
300,000 Cruz & Sons' super Principe Cigars ,
30,000 Havana Seger',
20 half pipes Cognac Brandy, of various amidst.,
2 puncheons Jamaica Spirits;
3 pipes Holland Gin;
:Mgr. casks Sup. Tenerlife Wine ;
10 " Madeira Wine.
Lisbon
40 " Oporto "
•
50 Sweet Mersga Wine ,
15 Indian barrels "
15 hhda. Claret;
•
20 qr. casks Haat Sauterne ;
00 eases super Bordeaux Claret ;
30 baskets Champagne Wine; ,
doz. surer Stomach Bluer*:
200 bbls. pure Rye Whiskey, from I to 5 years cid
spit • MILLER & RICMTSOIII.
SMITIIIMIELD AHD 1317111 rraxlive, Prenatal/111- PA.,
In the most popular of all BOOT and SHOli - Fs
* tetras/manta to the Weal. This place has gained
c its reputation by Its proprietor keeping the very
• beet Boots and Shoes. which are made expressly
to order (or this market, and he Is not satisfied only by
keeping
_the best assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES
in the Western country, but he is enabled and deter
mined to sell his GOODS looser than any other house
possibly can. be CAM. not what facilities they boast or
having for otienng great inducements to the public.. .• It
is impossible to set forth ed I tbe advantages and facilities
to an advertisement, that the Great Bargain Corner has
over others, which enables inn proprietor to sell Boots
and Shoes of the very best qualities and styles at from
to 9.5 per cent. lower than any other store in the city.
The way to tent the matter is for all who intend purehas
log BOOTS and SHOM, to call at BATES' oREAT
BAROA IN CORNER, examine the stock and prices, and
all will be satisfied that the Gem: Barge.. Ceerner.Snlith
field and KVA streets, i• the ;blare for the public, one and
all, to get good Boots arid Shoes cheap, for cash.
decn J. BATES.
oi.IusTEAT) so - S•8 dotrirgrirrerirrlni:
• DLEM FOR THE TIN 0141.1(.11‘TNI NO RODS
The subscribers being appointed by the manufacturers,
Agents for the sale of the above snick, have received.
and will keep constantly on hands large soppy, to
which we invite the attention of those wishing toprenect
Wilding-0 from lightning, as being the Inters and hest ur
dela for the purpose. See Professor Olmstead's cerxiti
rate below JOHN B. MIFADDEN &
No. 33, Market street.
CEKTI ricrac.
I have rim - nitwit n specimen of Messrs. N Oltristond
Son's Copper Gilt Spindles,' fur the tips of
rods. and am oldie opinion that they • are eleeedingly
trrll adapted for the purpose designed being %urethan•
unity such as were recommended to the French Govern-
menu by u commission composed of several thou stoished
philosophers of Frallee
DF.NISON OLMSTEAD.
Tale Collega,Aag. 11, 1643. jeSa.
RE-BUILT, AND AT WORIC!'!
W agora Man attistory.
THE subscriber haying enlarged his Shop, lately de
stroyed by tire, inform, his mends and the public
generally that be is now prepared to manufacture Wa
gons, Carts, Drays, Timber Wheels, Tracks and Wheel
barrows, at his Shop, on Fifth Street, between Wood and
Smithfield streetai where he keeps on hand a large stook,
or makes to order any amount of work, of the bent ma
tennis and by expeneneed workmen, and at prices to
wit the times.
Southern merchants and furnace men are requested to
call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere.
may22:6m • .6 WM. Paoli:NE.
A NEW WORK ON CEMETERII.:S.— Designs for
A
Monuments and Mural Tables, adapted to rural
Cemeteries, Church Yards, Churches. Chapati; with a
preliminarrEssay on the laying out, planting and man
aging of Cemete nes, and on the improvement of Church
Yards. For :he basin, Loudon's Mork, By J. Jay,
Smith, one of the founders of Laurel 11111 Cemetery. In
two numbers. Just received and for sale by
tjel (Journal copy.] KAY Zs CO
- New Light.
WEhave received a lot of LAMPS of various s
and kinds, of a new construction that iamaile
simple and complete—some ornamental.
Also, the article to burn In them, called n SLIRNING
PUHA" of " ETHERIAL OIL." It has rare qualities,
which recommend it to the attention of Steamboat men.
Hotel Keepers and Housekeeper. For eleatilkunis,
economy and brilliancy, it surpasses anything portable
now in use.
Permits who please to call on us will be shown the
peculiarities of the new compound
A constant supply of the Fluid and Lamps kept by
SCAIFE 44 ATKINSON,
je2l Ist, between Wood and Market sta.
S. KEYS.'
No. 8 Fifth street
itemortil or Leewardta Segar Store,
FROSI TEM TO ALATLELET ST, 3 Dooßs TROIS TILE RIVE/4.
WElave got an article of SEGARS that I offer with
confidence to my friends and citizens, of every
variety arid price. Our imported range from 3to 6e, at
retail. To those who don't want to pay 4 and tie. for a
Segar, I offer the Segars of our own make with coati.
dence. For beauty of make, delightful fragrance, and
every thing appertaining to a truly good Segnr, they will
he found equal lo any imported. These Cigars range
from Ito 3 cents. Of Tobacco for Smoking and Che w
ing, we have all the celebrated brands. Our French and
German friends, " whose great delight is snuff," will find
at our Store " all their mitieipatiogui realized."
Friends and Citizens—We solicit your patronage free
ly; we (eel a confidence hi ourselves tied in our ability
to suit you—aar constant and unceasing efforts always
being directed to the one great encl 2 to please."
LbEWARD & CO.,
tad Market street, near the river.
Great Western . if addle,
HARNESS, TRUNK AND WHIP MANUFACTORY.
THE subscriber takes this method of informing his
friends and the public in general, chetahs has the
largest stock of the following named articles, of hiaown
manufacture, in this city—Saddles, Harness,Trunks and
Whips . ; all of which he will warrant to be made of the
best material, and by the best mechanics in Allegheny
county. Being determined to sell his manufaceurse
something lower:thanbes been heretofore sold lathe City,
he would invite persons in need of the above named ar
ticles, to his Warehouse, No. 244 Liberty Street, oppo
site Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machinery
octal H. KERRY.,
JOSHUA RHODES
10,000 pieces
5,000. do.
Wholesale. and Retail.
ADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MAN UPACTOR Y.
ROBERT H . HARTLEY, beg s leatm to in
form his friends and, the public generally, ' A 4.;
hat he estutinues to occupy that large and coin
modioas Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel -
L estdek 'Zs Co., No. Bei corner of Diamond alley and Wood
street, Where he keeps a large and general-assortment of
Saddles, Bridles, Harness,- Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle
BagS,Volises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all. otherarti
les in his line.
He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to
furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose,manufactured
of the best material, and in a style of workmanship equal
to the eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent.
cheaper.
Countryfiferehants and Farmers would do well to call
and examine his stock before_ purchasing elsewhere, as
be is determined to sell first rate articles at very, low
prices.
I• Don't forget the place, No. 86, corner of Wood
_street and Diamond Alley. tip 26
G PAP R— A superior arucle of Printing
r and Hod! Paper, of various saes, constantly on
S. C. HILL,
apt
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...VET. TIIERIIIENDS.OF EMIGRANTS be careful to!
IA linve - their arrangements made acconlinglo the new!
~.froolsionlatto, and take-no maaVarecitipt,wititliViPS
at. kntextod ; otherwise they will have - tot:my in , iverpoei,
before:they ship.
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... iddereafter all Steerage Paseengers coming. frptn' Europe,-
.engagectin America, to come over in either of the Ships of;
, - H. 4 FINDEN 4 , co., will be furnished with the falkoring{
provisions, ortheir eouivakra to other articles ept Wilt good.—i
See Act of Co?.gress, May 17,4348. - t ;
.This plan will prevent sickness on board. Meretofore
whimpassengers found themselves in Provihtonsimatip
of them came on board entirely destitute, which often;
catuied - xnuch sickness and death:—
• 35 ths Bread, i! '
- 10 lbs Rice
10.ths Oat Meal,
10 lbs Mont,
10 lbs Beans and Peas, .. , •
. . : 35 theXotatoes,
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' 1 pint Vinegar,
00 gallons Water,
10 his Salted Pork, free , from Bone; ,
, All orgood quality, and one-tenth of the pr visions fur
nished,.will be delivered to each Passenger. 'very week
; With a sufriOeut 'supply of fuel for cooking. ' ;
EttCh'ship'fit this line will he properly.ventilatcid, and;
i k , g tibd house over the passage-way leatfing { to the Pas-1
. sengers' apartment. ' The caboose and cooking-ranges;
Air tit& use of Passengers, are kept under giver. - Every
• attendorewil I be paid to promote their healnvh nd comfort{
'Reinittances made as usual, promptly, andut modeiatel
rate's'.N 1
1 Bunk of England Notes and Foreign 'Exchange' I
pm , '
, chased At current rates.
V Debts, Legacies, Pensions, ,k.c., dic., collected, and;
' copies of Willi procured, with every other business con -1
I nected with'an European Agent. ,
1 JOSHUA ROBINSON,
European Agent,
9, Post Buildings corner of Fifth and Wood sts
. . New Commercial Line:
E. W. KIMBALL & CO, i Dews, Ktatasm& Co.,
84 Wall st.,New-Yorld ? Liveipotd, England,
Ritsrscrvatts inform thenvfnends- and the,
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' 6 7. public, that they have eomeneneed the 0 eviei
"( f•
tot , Shipp:ing and Coratni.utot”„'Business, lo:
, t i L- g etber with the General Passotger Business,l,
~..! .` _ granntigceruficates of passagdirom London.",
-- Liverpool, Dublin, Belfast, or arty pan of the
Old .
Country to New York, Boston and Phlladelphta, an
the most reasonable terms. ....
Drafts and Bills of Exchange, trom 41 to any amount
on the Royal Bank of Ireland and its branches, and on
Liverpool. -
The days of sailing of the Regular Line Of Liverpciol
Packets,
as fixed upon. are the lat, 6th, 11111,161 h, 21s
and 26th of every month. - -, -, .
These Ships are all of the largest class, and are 'corn
mended by men of character and experience. The
Cabin accommodations are all that can. be desired in
point of splendor and convenience. They are furnished
with every description of stores of the best kind. Pune.
tuality in. the days of sailing will be strictly adhered to;
Pocket Ships Roscius, Siddons, Sheridon and Garrick
l
are 'vessels of the largest class' and those desirous td
bring out their friends, cannot select finer or safer Ships;
• Passage can he secured at tholowest rates.
New Orleans Line of Poetess sail weekly. For p ray
age or freighti apply as above, or to .
JOSEPH SNDWDEN,or
EDMUND SNOWDEN,
de ell] Carnet. 4th and Smithoe Id sts,Pittsburg,
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Jusm - anct tgourpattits
Y.
The Franklin Fire Insurance Company
or nmeon.rele.
DIRECTORS:—
Charles W. Banoker, George W. Richards
Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, Adolph'. E. Rorie,
Samuel Grant, David S. Browne.,
Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson.
CHAS. W. sApzcKste, Presi.
Cnas. G. Beariscit, Secretary.
irr Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited,
on every description of .property in town and country.
The Company . bave reserved a large Contingent Fund,
which, with their Capital and Premium', safely invested,
afford ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of We Company. on January list, 1849,
published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as Col
loora,vtz.:—
Mortw .61,947,439 41
Real Estea6te 94,724 ,tt
Temporary Loans 96,001 85
Stocks , 51,523 25
Cash, tee. 38,804 37
:D12,318,02 71
Since:their incorporation, a period of 19 years, they
buve paid upwards of One Million Four Mundred Thou
sand i o Uars. losses by fire, thereby affording evidence
of Mendel:int:wee of Insurance,as well us the abilityand
disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities.
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
Office N. E. corner Wood and 34 sit
Ftre sad Bla.rlne Insurance.
THE Insurance Company of North America, of Phila.
detphia,throngh its duly authorised Agent the sub
scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance
on property, in this city and its vicinity and on shipments
by the canal and riveis
DIRECTORS
Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't. Samuel Brooks,
Alex. harles Taylor,
Samuel W. Henry, lone, Samuel W. Smith,
Edward Smith, Ambrose White,
John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas,
John Whitt, John'R. Neff,
Thomas P. Cope, , Richard D. Wood,
Wm. WASh. • Henry , D. S.hermrd. Seely.
This is the oldest Insurance CoMpany in the tinned
States, havnig been chartered In 1794. Its charter in per
petual, and trout its high standing,, long experience., am
ple means, and avoiding all risks of all extra hazardous
character, it may be considered as offering ample securi
ty to the public. WHA.IANI P. JONES.
At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones St. Co , Water and
Front ALS, Pittsburgh_______ may 4 y
___
INSURANCE.
THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR
ANCE COMPANY —Orrice, North Room of the EY
change, Third street, Philadelphia.
Flan INAURAKCIL—BuiIdIngs. :Beret...attire and other
property in town and °sunny, insured against loss nr
damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium.
:Rastas LasClLC[Cll.—They also insure Vessels, Car
goes and freights, foreign or i mastwise, under op!n or
hpeeial policies. as the assured may desire.
Istria TIIAN.nPORTATION.—They also insure merchan
dise transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal
Boats and Stieun Boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most
liberal terms.
DIRECTORS—Joseph 11. Seal, Edmund A. Sunder,
Joinfle. Davis. Robert Barton, John R. Penrose. Samuel
Edwards, Geo. G. Leiper, Edward Darling ton , Isaac R.
Davis, _Folwell, John Newlin, Dr. R. M. Huston,
James C. Hand, Theophilds Pautding, 11. Jones Brooks,
Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. Geor& Serrill, Spencer Mc-
Ilvam, Charles J . ~(I. Johnson, William Hay, Dr.
S. Thomas, John Sellers, NVm. Eyre, Jr
DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. — D T. Morgan,
Wm. Bagaley, Jno. T. Logan.
WILLIAM MARTIN. President.
aIeHARD S NEWBOLD, Secretary.
LEr Office of the Company, NO. 41 Water gireet, Pit
burgh. I'. A. MADEIRA, Agent.
Fire and It[urine. Inaitronee.
THE INSURANCE CO. OE NORTH AMERICA will
make permanent and limited Insurance on Property
ln this City and vicinity, and on shipments by Canals,
Rivers, Lakes, and by Sea. The properties of this Com
pany are well invested and furnish an available fund for
the ample indernsity of all persons who desire to be pro.
leered by Insurance. WM. P. JONES, Agent,
maple 44 Water street.
AT JACOB MeCOLLIRTER'S, Filth street, No. 19.
Regalia Washington Lanorma ;
La Rosa; Justu Senn ;
Plantation;
Halt Spanish, Malay and Common;
Together with a variety of other brands.
ALso—An extensive assortment of CHEWING TO
BACCO, of the most celebrated brands, among which
are the Luxious Luxury, P. Robinson's Pound Lump,
Grant & Williams', and Arch'd Thomas Grape Brand,
Five Lump.
All orders promptly attended to. Country Merchants
would do well to cull and examine my stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
Cuba Wrapper and Filler Leaf for sale.
MT Sign of the Indian Chief [myle
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between
KERR & KEYSER, was dissolved on the 10th inst.,
hy mutual consent. The books are in the hands of G. H
}Curets, who is duly authorized to collect all money due
this firm. Those having claims optima the firm are re
quested to present them for settlement.
Mil. KERR,
GEO. H. KYSER.
Pittsburgh, July 30th, 1840
CO-PARTNERSHIP.—The business will hereafter be
conducted by G. H. KIVISrua and E. C. McDowitir.,under
etyle of KHYBER k MoDOWELL ; who will give
their individual attention to the Drug Business in all its
branches. They would most respectfully call the atten
tion of dealers to their Stock of:Drugs, as no pains will
be spared to give entire satisfaction.
GEO. H. !CYBER,
E. C. MeDOWELL.
Pittsburgh, July 30, 1549
EU Iti retiring . from the late firm of KERR & KEYSER
1 take pleasure to recommending ,my successors, KEY.
SKR & hIcDOWELL, to the conunued patronage of my
friends. WM. KERR.
Pittsburgh, July '3O, 10.49. (augt
COPARTNERSHIP—The subscribers have this day
V formed a Co-Partnelahip, and will continue the
WHOLESALE GROCERY, PRODUCE. LIQUOR AND
FRUIT BUSINESS, at the old stand, No. 162 Liberty
street, under the style of J.B. BONNET & CO.
JEROME S. BONNET,
MATTHEW U. PATTON.
jyg
Pittsburgh, July 5
lEROME S. BONNET. MATTItEsv D. PATTON.
J. S. BONNET, & Co.
WHOLESALE GROCERSL RECTIFYING DISTIL
LERS, IMPORTERS AND DEA LERS
Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Fruio
Nuts, ¢c. (iy9) 162 biberty street, Pittsburgh.
THE undersigned having been appointed Agent of the
DELAWARE MIITUAL SAFETY INSURANCE , COMPANY, in
the place of John Finney, Jt., resigned, respectfullyin
forms the public anti the friends' and customers of the
Company, that he is prepared "to take Marine, Inland
and Fire risks, on liberal terms, at their offie, o. N 37
Water street. [idyll)] "P. A. MADEIRA c , Agent
• B atriainAt. Co..
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BOTTLERS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF MLNRRAL
WATER. Sarsaparilla, Porter, Ale, Cider,
Root Beer,
Mead and Pop, No. 18 Market street, and WO Liberty
street. corner of Cecil's alley. Pittsburgh. roe rtn•
Ging4sms.
ALARGE and nandsome assortment of newest styles,
particularly adapted to'City trade, just received by
marAC2m HAMPTON, SMITH & CO.
PERCUSSION CAPS-200 M. S. a Percussion Cap
100 M. G. D. do do
Just reed by McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL,
myl 97 Wood spent.
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Aix. lilt GOODS..'
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60 PIARKgr• S.TREEZI: PlMBMilic.-inAttlA -
NyOUW4esPectrallY .P.a..l4ololPl3tion. of City. an al'
Country Merchantetothed.r chi:dee - mock of FAL
an WINM GOODS; which frix.extont-atia vatietyl
has probably never been equalled:intim Western coun-i
try. Possessing the same facili ties and advantages en
)(wed by_Easterrehotwee,,bril ,
nt ' int one
t °lithe Partner
constantly in Ahe.East r among .thes manufacturers, im
porters and auctien!houser.,,theYitqa prepared to offer thil .
same advantages in atyle and prices that can be obtain
ed of the lar st Eastern: , houses.4Receiving large con
Bigamists of DomesticslfrouttifisManafentiners of Ne
England, they are etinb ti lefflu - , KO these ; Goods at les
re /
rates than they can e.procit of tha.Eastern jobbers
The fact that their establi bi o, ol:olraremlnalsif--ap i g leat i
or advantages * in every doscriplipitor,6o,o4osth 6o
be had-East, h as Veen' cleorlY-derhOtaitrated to their hit
cal
meninirpattons. ; They feel itiiifidentlinit it Merolla:ix
contemplashig purelia•smg Eastjwßicotatinnotheirsukk
they wills be convinced charthet nan 'buy the smnitimal
ity of Goods at such prices as wilisave the colt of wan
Retation 'and the necessary
o xVialises and time of att ;
Eastern trip.
They mention a part of theirincick, which will always
be found fresh and complete:
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300 CASES CALICOES AND PRINTS, from the-Mer
rimack, Hamilton, Coeheco, one Manchester Cempanieq
also, from the Print Works or DOnnell, Sprague,- P: - Al-1 .
len, Richmond te- earl*, Chapeits,jkmeneon, Admits, &el ,
40 CASES GINGHAM AND CHINTZES, of the beat
manufacture.
1.36; CASES BLEACHED MUSLINS, of all the well; •
knowifand approved makes. i'ltir - gale 'by the, package;
at Agentepnees. -- ' • ' 1! ' - - - I
300 CASES ANbBALES OFTICKINGS, of the York;
Hamilton,'Armstrong ond OtieCOmpaniek: • '' • !
36 BALES RED, WHITE: LAND YELLOW FLAN,
NELS; a complete assortment. lecetaile low, by bale of
pieee. Received direct front biartufactiners: '• ' • ;
BROADCLOTHS ANDVASSIXERES, of the mom!,
facture of , S. Slater .k 50ii,44111146 Carpentur ; Vlttnanl;
Harris & Co.—of every grade ' .?!-! -,' ' • - - i
CASSINETS,'SEANS A ,I , M TWEEDS -44 cases, of
all the variousmanufactures. 4, i
25 CASES MUSLINDELAINES and CASHMERES;
of the • Hamilton and Manchester Works; also, fall as ,
sortMent of foreign manufactftre, • • ' ' l .
20 CASES COLORED lIIIISDINSi. POT 'Vale by the
caseon Agentstprices i . 1 ,
• BROWN, BLEACHED, AND COLORED CANTON
FLANNELS, of all•the what' makee. Also, 'Cloak
Lintags.
ALPACAS, BOMBAZINE§ AND COBUROS—More
than 20 cases. Also .306 pit lirysinch Merioo,Lyonese , ,
and Farmhand Cloth s . -' - -, t - - - •;- , 1
SILKS AND SHAWLS-400 pieces of Black and
Fancy Silks; nearly.2soo Shecilei,'Long and Square, of •
all kinds. Also, Vizettes, ClOak Scartlic&c.
A full assortment of wtnra and LINEN GOODS. , - ,
Also, Hosiery and .Gloyee,fllenlyrolderies, Laces 'and
Trimmings, Mourning articles; all qualities, sizes and
make of Blankets.
RIBBONS-50 boxes of rich Bonnet and Cap Ribbons;
also,' Velvets,.Silks, Satins; ftc.• with every other de.
scrip:ion of Millinery articlesiTallor's Trimmings, &ci
All of which; together with! a general assortment el
Goods of the newest and mast fashionable styles, will be'
offered at an extremely louradyttitee. •
New Goods constantly receiving. ' •
All Merchants are cordially - solicited to call.
sepitY - i VA. A. MASON Er, CO,
GREAT ATT RACTIO NI . •
NEW FALL AND WIE.T.Eft pus soot's
CHEAPER rite.N ' t :TOR CHRAPOST:
No. 65 Manx= sr. Arrrwapriqourrra Sr. ann.Lhiriurruc:
rPHE undersignecem now.reeeiving one of the
1. and most extensive aseoSments of NEW GOO
which he has ever before ot oirad in this City, comprising'
every variety of style and , fabric that•dm Eastern rattr i ,
key' can supply, and he in determined to , sell them at
PR
LNECEDENTED BARGAINS.
4 4 Brown Muslin ' only 4 eta; Heavy Brown Ma
from 6} to 8 cents; Blew:died Muslin only 3 cents ;.4-4
Bleached Muslin from bi 1904 cents ; Bed Ticking only
CI cents; 4-4 Double Purple Calico 12} cents • MOPS de
Lames 12} cents; 4-4 Blue British Chintz 14. sena%
French Work Collars, only 10 cents i.Prints, Merrimack
pasterns 0 } cents; Liam:Cambric Handkerchiefs 10c4
White Cotton Hose o}„cenits ; ,Satin stripe Mons de
Laines 25 cents; Furniture Chintz GI cents; Plaid Jacct
net Muslin 10 cents. ,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
Satin Plaid Armour, Silks; wide black Gro. do Rlime
Silks, Chamellon Brocade Silks, Chamelion Satin .4fe
Chien Silks, wide black Mantilla Silks, Persian corded
Silk Stripes, Turk Satin de-Gillen, French Thibet Cloths,
all colors; Lupin's Prenchlennos, all colors • Satia.
stripe French Cashmeres !•, Paris printed Latitartino
Cashmeres, Alpacas and Isioneise Cloths, high lustre
Lupin's black Bombazinetl, Paris printed. Mouse de
Lames, Chameleon Dress Gingham.
FANCY GOODS.—French Work Capes, Collars, and
Cuffs; now style Bonnet Gibbons, black andcoloted Kid
Gloves, Lisle Thread and Silk Gloves, black• Silk Fringes
and Gimps, Mull. Swiss sad Jacown Edgings and Insett
ing.; Silk Scarfs and Cravats, white and blank . Silk
Hose, Alpaca, Cashmere,- Moravian and Cotton, Hose'l
black and whim Silk tteruirVeils. • -
SHAWLS SHAWLS !I—Turk Satin Shawls, Meek
Silk Shawls, Chameleon Limeade Shawls, Plaid Long
Shawls, fine all wool Droaha Shawls, black andmode
colored Cloth Shawls, euthroideredCloth Shawis,Freril
Cashmere and TerkerriSifewls, and plain and embroi
dered black and colored silk fringe Thibet Shawls •
GENTLEMEN'S GOODS —I have just received a fine
assortment of French unit English Cloths and (Masi
mores, new style fancy Bilk and Cashmere Vestings,
Scarfs, Cravats, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk and
Woolen Undershirts mid Drawers; together with a va
riety of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders.
DOMESTIC AND ST4PLE GOODS.—Bleached and
Brown Mastitis, Damask Table Lineimand Table Cloths,
Russia Diaper and Crash', Irish Linen and Linen Lawns,
Cassinets and Kentuoky Jeans, red, while and yellow
Flannels ; Bed Tickings, Domestic and Scotch Ging,.
hams. Checks , brown, bleached and colored
nm Drillings,
and a splendid assoent of superfine (ribbon bound)
Blankets, at all prices.
The customers of the house and the public generally
are requested to call mid give the above Goods an early
examination, as they trill be sold at prices that cannot
fail to please all crab Wish to secure a Great Bargain.
• ABSALOM MORRIS,
No. 65 Market street, Pittsburgh.
,
. , . .. . ~. ,
JOHN H. MEL.LOR. N 0 . 61 Wood street,las AIM reCelit•
ed a new stock otr, Piano Fortes, from the following
celebrated manufaeturers :
One Rosewood 7 oct. t .carved in the style of Louis XIV.
One do 7 do, do do do '
One do 7do , round corners, plain carving.
One do 7do plain round corners.
thie do 64 do :, elegantly carved.
One do 64 to.; plum round corners.
One do 611 o do do do • •
,
One do 6do ;carved furniture.
One do Gdo plain round corner. -
One do 6 doe. do do do
One do 6 do! plane square.
All the above are from the celebrated manufactory o
Chiekering, Boston, and are warranted in all case .. tsand
the purchase mone y eefunded, if found defectiver many
particular. The prides are the same as charged. al the
manufactory, and areas low as those of inferior quality
from other makers.;
,;
r--/Oso an/mum—
iieve n Rosewood dr omit., from Bacon & Raven, N.Y.
One do ddo do H. Worcester, N. Y.
Two do t do do Bacon & Raven, N. ,Y
One do 4do do Gales & Co., N.Y.
All the above Piano Fortes warranted in every res
pect, being made expressly to order, (Indian suchlteenn
be relied on for durability even in toach and.otenpat ,
rior tone.. y • JOHMiI. M •'- :
Sole Agent for sale of Chiclecting,a,Pitutoyortoth:ql
- for 'Waste rn - Penn.sylvo4 ttf
Fall Fashions Bats and Valta l - 2, -, , - --1"
• G. W. GLASSGOW *lll 'introduce did' -, .1:
1, , Fall style HATS and CAPS, on Satarday t . - 4
August the 25t1j, 1849. Thoseinwintrot i ;
a neat and durable IfAT, will please cell and exatatn
his assortment, at NI. tO2 Wood Street, third.doorbeloW
Fifth street. - . • . .
N. B.—llis Silk Sais are' warranted water proof-'th e
bodies being prepared with Gape Pereha, which malcbe
them elastic and pleasantto the wearer, sad perfectly
water proof. , G. W. GL ASSGOW.
aug25:4m102 Wood street.
. :
RAAME FOUNDRY.
JOHN NICIIOL!1ON,
IINE undersigned, Successors to Artburs & Nicholson,
beg leave to infoxin the daze-aria Pittsburgh and the
public generally, that they have re-built the EAGLE
FOUNDRY aid are now in full operation, and have part
of their patterns ready for the market—amongst which
are Cooking Stoves, Coal and Wood Stoves, with a
splendid air - ugh, Coal Stove, which is now superseding,
in other cities, the eotrunon round Stove Also, a cheap
coal Cooking Stove, well adapted for small families, with
a Lull assortment of common and mantel Grates. We
would particularly : invite the attention of persons huildr
mg to call at oar warehouse before pt rchasing. and ex
amine a splendid iodide of enatamelled Gratesifinished
In fine style—entirelY new in this market.
Warehouse, N 0.15) Liberty st., opposite W.OnitatreeL
sep4:dy NICHOLSON &WAYNE.
- J. T. DECKER & EOLLINSONIr ;
aal4Dalta, AND Ka=Vita oF
LIGHTNING RODS; ON A SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLE.
Orders left at tbo I Poet Office, or at Mrs. Eitoet*'s,.on
Founh street, benlvean Market and Ferry, Fi11,42154vp
prompt attention„
Raise/meas.—Po:if. Horace Webster, Geneva, N. Y.;
Prof. Chester Dewey . , D. D., M. D. Rochester, N, Y. r.i.
L. Cassels, and Hamlton L. Smith, Cleveland, O. ;.G. K.
shoenberger, J. Hawthorn, Michael Jones, J. C.-Wil
bop. and Capt Good.--Cincinnati.
- .
In Prrrssuson--John H. Shoenberger Wilaori MO-
Candiess, A. W. Loomis, 0. Metcalf, Wm. J. Tette%
John Harper, hlr. MeCutcheon, Mr. Childs, Oakland.';
Col. Morgan, Mra. Collins, Rev. Mr. Spark, .7.
Hams, Major Harding, U. S. Arsenal; John Irwin k.
Sone ; Allegheny :.D. N. White, W. A. - Marshallo!Joha
Sampson ; Major Davis and Mr. Newton, East Liberty:
jy3l:d tf • r
New York Hair RialLitat)aetory.
rpHE undersigned has in.t returned from New ;York'
1_ with a large,Splendid and well selemed,assortment
of ORNAMENTAL RAM, of every kind.. He illvites
Ladies and Gentlemen to call and examine the new and
most beautiful article of ENLISTS. PARTINGS for Minds,
Wigs and Half Wigs, ever invented. They are snMach
like the natural partings, and fit so close and easy', that
they cannot ae distinguished from the natural hair on
'c lose ounce Lion '
SOMETHING New: . --The new Balance Sur i ng SLIM
the di ffi culty, and must supercede all o ets for Gentle
-men's Wigs andTaupees,• it bears equally on every part
'of the head, without stiffness or artificial amieurancdi
(in these it is unlike the it shovra.the forehead l6quai
to the natural hair
Wig wearers are particularly invited to call,and-eri
amine the articles for themselves. .1. CAMERON,
No. 89 Third st., near Wood.
N. H.—Remember the New York Hair Manufactory
maylb:thltunkw2m
.
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014.1..ENCiWTIIEWOM.41 6 1Priye i thalny,
-_,lL;one--SraglejlterallOcittlers.MaPaait. ratft4P
tractofthattet4--st*lltedenlrtA%,ltele--74,7itsaleg•I
its ' Gist Intioducuon by - Ine'/PlgOk' 1 1 0°# 115 Pei' ;evert
failed to care the worst forms of tsuarnetind EVc.ithze!
1 -rt LIFE' S.A.YEDVaAWEIIL - CASE OP SCALD
? . ; Wrmktyista,Nftigira.o6.'4s l4 "”
, • 03,1R5. • 1
IlostiarMarlirt.Whilermy:so4l6-Yeare: old,'
was at ooprui , lthe rmingle,nifinufaitoryot
he,,tiatt - the litiefertunee towlipr:and. fall into a ge lam
need for the parpose of boilhighlookatireParatarYll4eM
Vag. , The bleekslaid lust bean: Tamovall,trom.the mkt
OClAtaining a large quantity of boilingwater. Wthlft o rl
Ward, scalding' both hands' and arms, all - orm. - . - tiide,•-atull
one Mg badly' arid the - other - partially, The scalds morel
so'bad on hid arras and it% that -mostol.the.fiesh• - tamel
or with hiegiwinents; &ad hwlifewas). despttlred.lollll/
both his physicians and friends. _ --.. • i
Dailey s Faln - Extractor was Prlictiredia scream:pas-I
sthle, (Waal wasAlrallollt 01X a n dsppplli ed,and
:Which relieved himAro!ta all paln i - litsavebttugth aratlM-1
tthnund swelling; and in a few dayatormarmsedlthalia&
his soresl,Themappearaditigeneraylutprerminent;toi
much so that it) : three, weelre.hepes-roxioVedlyi.hist
f4ther's hOuse, dmtant about one mile ‘ und: shelf.: - Tr
We confirmed thence ofthenbovo methane aboutperm!
Months, and we belleveit was the Means,. under 'Provi4
armee, orsaving-hteVet and we would cheerfully re
'CoMMeTId it in alksirmhr cases .asa, safe and in:Valuable,
-remedy-_ , Mith sentiments of respeccl - remalii;dearsir,l
our most pbedientand humble spry
1 1 , . SUSANICIAII.9LAIIqi
- '
•,rMe, the undersigned, being PithenallyttcormintedWithi
the case of Mr. Clarkreson,behermtheaqye , ,statementi
'substantially correct : . • ;•• • I
M. Dewey , Louisa Dewe y .fte .,•• •
.Pearce Wm. Evans, E..Clatic,,v - .g.llotto l l.llAPireWntWi.
Newman, Mary J. Rose , -
CAUTION
.• • 117- commrontri, icounreirrirk•abinlAl
lio is eautioned against their,4eleteriens and de - ego-ost
of ecu; and I do hereby distinctly declare thatl teal tiot,
hold myself responsible fril the effect of,,elJY.ExtrotioN
. - ,unless procured at mrotirt Davirs;4ls`Bitarnviy,'Nuwi
YORE, or froth my authorize - 4 Agents. 1
That distressing and debillUdlngliiirmie; has never as:
et resisted the wonderful properties , of die,fienuine,
Extractor.. _ • .
For partirmlars of cares , and genbm~ direitlontylW s-[
IPealthilY referut mftithitedit4mPhiei4nAll.tegimartials ,
'therein peblished are , genuine, and for - the truth of whieln
I bold mYselrresporiitible. lIENRY-DAIiLW" -- 1'
• ••-• • L.:- -..4loaßrodwayi: New,.:Yorlt.t 1
• JOHN j?altitGAN,Pitisburgli,Generallispof.
RENE - Y . l'. S WARTZ, Agent, Allegheny -
J. BAKER; AgeetiWheeling,ye.. - 4
JAMES W. JOMSISTON, Agent, Miyaiillit, ICY.
- P: hIERRYWEATHEIL Cincinnati 3 O;,Gen. DePot.,
Jel2 ••. 7 -
Rosedale Garden... t
Tue Proprietorship of this beaatifulitrititar;
4 1.;?r,? has Made suety- arrin&itent for entertaining
vinters during the warm season. The„,staarner,
"itchy Maws leaves the foot of Pitt street every
`aft er noon through The week, for the GrirZerg'4-- eitininaticin
half-past 1 o'clock, making a trip every, hour, until,lol ,
o'clock, P. M: On Sundays, she leaves "first , triir 'ar2
o'clock in the morning. Ice Cream, Strawberties, , Dl24
.nerand Supper famished to order. Als,a, foTecti
tillion Parties'ar all thaes. " •
N. 11.—The Boat having.hcca thoroughly.rePtriredePi
pressly for , this trade, and being the first to copin it on
Sundays, the owner hopes 'tag= a liberal p_atronawe.
je2l _ L-I'l4 rtoPrigigr•
TE Stock, fixtures and good ; ilt of tr.splindid • retail
GROCERY STORE, now doing Mistrials 0f.517,1
000 per year, in an ehgible Mention; mid one'of Memos%
business ptirtspf the city, Also, Me , letuseof•ther•Sparel
being for two years, from the first of last April: To any
person or persons possessinvii cash capital Of Rdfifle or
,3,000 a bettecchance,wns never. offered for...an,myesti
ment, the present occupant *mld *of Sell - luitder- any.
other eircnnistances) kis stock,lce,wasit not oh account
of sickness and :sereos
ilenluis 413.1 Y, at this'affiCe:' •• • ~ • • ,
ADOUSE AND LOT FOR 8650.—FOnDsitr Aigtitid
two istorrDwellbag.florree,welifirranfiedt:bgrail a
halt and two parlors. twq bed room ,, a /Mgt k tilien and
'cellar. The' rooms Me'well papered'amilrain ' , good
order. The back part of the property .1 . 1 pleasantly
shaded with grape vines in full beanng and'some pedals
trees. The Let , nsitir feerfrent on AntrstrietAlleglienyi
by 55 deep. 8650 is below the value of Minpropr_rty i bm
the owner is going to his property in the west." lmnie T
diate possession; -required. , Terms accommodating.
8.- OUTHBE4Te
sepl7 General Agent, reef:mithfield'st
- IVOR SALE—TWO LABOR . . .LOTS - OF GROUNTi,
,pleasantly situate above.Bontlt,Pittsbnrgh,esaiCoal •
Hill, having a front-of 66 feet on wide street, and
nether 330 feet deep to a 60-feet -street, commanding , a
fine view of the river, up and dawn, akalsoist city:
and Allegheny. For a healthyresidericti,feerroetiliona
arc superior to the above. • They will-be coldest a bdri
gain and on accommodating terms.
s. cunisrat Gistei*A - ke'nt;
septB • • Smithßeldstreer;
DenfrittstiOlared. , -Q„
RFAD the following editorial from thei,iaturn.ay-Even
ing Post:
CURE -.FOR • DEAFNESS.--We have, ,heard mulch
lately of the efficacy of Scarpa's 'Oil ? in cares of Deaf:.
ness, and astonishing cares by this maple temedy have
been unquestionably ,perfotmed......As• .the%etlitot•.of
throughout, the country.
we deem it our duty Metal public attention totfils spe
cific. Th ose *Meted Neithifdi eiustailq will and Scarpa'S
Oil for Deafness well worthy a trial. • ' '
Sipper bottle. • • • • 7
For sale at the Pekin Tea Stor n i Fourth street, Pitts 4
auglo.
' "
lIHLICEA.S„ Letters Tesiwasemary, I to the estate of
MOSES' DUNLAVY, late of Allegheny county,
decd, have been grunted, to the stameriber OVIVOIIS
indebted estate, are reottysted sae imptediatei
payment; aad . Mose haViar elortasigsillsttfistutrt,Tv: ll l
preFenl them autheriucated for_settleidetit,, to
duly
JOHN:CUllX;Executor i ",::
,Office 4th, street;. near SHidttfleitl:
Ntir. -- „Jox: : _•A Treatise khrd ,ra g, comprising',
three orig i n al systems oCappliringlher trammel or
string in drawing the face .moulds1)1 Geometrical i 'hilip4
tical and Spiral Handrails; also, an originakaystemr4
applying the tips of the moulds. to. the edge pf,the- &Aft
an original of cylindrieulAectionsJrutd.an-orilifFl
nal theory of :resting points—attended. with titl.inlrnilrit.`i
tory: comae of Geometry, Ratios uutt.Hroportioutii,ekt
empliffed by full and complete demonstrationtr,
trated. by .twerity plates,. 'Hy L. H,Reynolds,Atchitecb
Just reed by. . JOHNSTON.A.STOCKTPN,„
sepS - etir..3d and Market eta.
• ' Htkase and Sign Painting.. -
T D.-PlTlNELlYisioul7tfully inforaohe Citizens
LT* of Pistallfuth cocrAlli ottionliO. 7 ' ilafatoct
db .111 Wail ORNAM Pv.
IfaiWion P**4
EoPisson,DuciPPin .410, 11 4-YAIOViBIrieI I .Y. 4A000,10;
2000- "Preintiiiir-Blliids`e ,
XS' J. WlLLl6.6lB,No.l2l4o4Bikthstreetirhilatieli
& phis, .Yeneticorilltintaiul
Curer, (awarded the first tind highest Medals-st - the Nevi.
York,, naJthrwrn ;liihibittensTfof. the
superiority of.)iisl3l6lNDS, with pepfinnedeonfide,uctin
hiamanufacture,) asks, the attention:of pprchars tothi4
assornnent.ofgooo Blinds of narrowand
fancy and plain Triinadana, of sew Styles und,nojctsa-i.,
Also, tviargn- and: general assortntent• 0f.... 0 11,427/4kWrornS.
Wind') which he will len 4-the Aesop*
CASH : • .7,
Old Filindsliainted 44.tiimmed to look equal- o new.
Thismitta supplied on liberalterms. . . .
The eitizetta of Aileglientyonsty'are':reniieefitliOn:i
vited to coll,liefere purehaanieehewhereAconfidentor,
. inailikatnecid
To!Countrst 111er0b,n1456. ,
M IiCIDKINSONvomI4 =Mind Souilatt9 6ll c4 not ?
.iseau* - 0/tintiv Cilasht.:QUl 6 4A•c.,;Aiti such '.
priceasasurter•werehorelokreareN4l l l , .
~, I timemberralsWoost-stree.u3dooraileprfittr,
,
' followingpopulai Songs for the Piano '
I Nbily nd Vilill a Lady" by S:Cr Foster.' ' •
°lto* dip bbat
.130til-gennVT •
'- -1 13 - tit !Ion."
"Virginia • -."-
And a vtitlety of• - •
- • • • 11, , MELLON, - is
I Wad, atreetl.
IIHE WORKS OP WASHINGTON. /ItVING.—The
j
History or New. 'York, trims the-bcginntng of. the
world to the rind of Iles „Datcli.Dynasty : 12 mO.,'cloth,
81,25; Thc Sketch Briok:olOeqffrey Crayon:Gent.:.l2
mo.. cloth, 81.2.1; 13racebridge Hall, or the Humorist's, a
Medley :.12 mo., Cloth, 81,25 • , Tales of a Trayeler; k 2
mo„ dotty $1,25; The Crayon Miscellany; 12 mo t ,.oloth,
$1,25;, Oliver Goldsmith; Biotraphy :;12, m 0,;.; cloth,
e 1,25; Litevit- C olumba yohl.; at0.,51,00'; Aetna, 12
MO., Si Copt. Bonnevitteis Adventures, 121a0:,01,2n
`We of Ooldsnath,l.2 md.,Bl;.%,L•Visi•salehr'''' :t •
scp4. " ' WS; BOSWORTH &Fill 4ltig,T;
G. 0. PATIeTV
, fiream.Brlok Works for na1ei:,.,„ , 11,
ritHE subacriber offers .for ,STEAD S BRICE
1 WOBIE,S•„ anoen LAwnituruon#,. couipriaMC
a Steam Elgin, 2 Boilers, 6 Aloald Mactukei,sopable
of outoidootooloS 20; thousand; Victims d • Bneka,,ont
dry clay, with 3.lkeros of Land Op.this .6.l.leghany,rivet,
on which are 4 kiln and sheds, machane and , clay ahedl,'
wheelbarrows,lfuOtavahovela, opiiiistO,A;c:-..-evorythlnt
requisite...to gob:ilea at an hour's
Pnce,- including the' tent right to the said'autchlne,'
WOO. Terms oti•pit r mado easy. Without the
Land,Bo,ooo. . • • • ,• t••••
For particulari, Winos ..EIENRY
nur27:da 1138 Sionongudela House. •
'MEW DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, 211tirke4lBsiUd=
1:1 foga', Pounhatron , -Hotiort iusrmonr, Daguerree-,
typists from the Eastern cities; would call thennention of
the inhabitants of Pittsburgh; and the neighboring =ant,
to their Daguerreotype of citircus,nrui others, at rooms in
the third ste f Dartreabandicg.,4th'st. •
Persona wishing taken. rosy rest attired that
nopnins &half be spared tdprodnee t them "in the: . higheat
perfection of die art' Our instantnents Are of the triostpow.
offal ki n d; enabling its tc execute pictures ndstup used
for high finish had truthfulness to nature... Thepnblic are
solicited to call and extunine,
p ermis sitting for ptctnrelern neither iegithredfir tz
peate to take thont artlessperfect satisfaction '''‘gyiren •
N: Gperabas till'fi#dihil'A:gtscfti:dapOi for stock'
and chenneels. • " .
07-tristructioniglieticitibill i4ciiTydnlne: the more
recent ImPrevementa:' . • " jhn7. '
•...•• •ir•Gravtel Roofing.
Tsubsettberalespeotfully inform. the 'citizens of .
1 Pittsburgh aadtriciniry;tiumthey
_are flow fatly pre , .
pared to filtorders fot.GRAVEL:ROOFThiai in: tntnan-•
ner not to be sant:Le/edict this city or easel:there. Protn:
their experience :in businesi, they .feel ;confident that
they will render satisadtion to.nil those who may give
them work. The superiority ot Cravel Rooth over any
other kind, partienlirlyin case of fire, is too well known'
to require any argtunent Mita Savor. To those who ate
unacquainted with our work, we beg leave - to refer thetit
to Messrs. Thontim•Liggetr, Sr., Jo P...Parry,'Hody
Patterson, hi. Kane, Jr,and othersvfiir whortarehava
done work. - Orders thankfully received .andrpro m puy
atten d e d tot We will be-found. on Wylie. Street, be
tween High and Tunnel streets.. ;
MATTHEW ideG OVERN.
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rliosid , opntersiOdittateckgraCatilatie ,
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011.1112Camita brakiCcuarents: , 4Tldcf dos Only •
af_the.kind:thutho ever beenaresenteit
thiscoactryarNattiPefO,tuedieulParlt . *lf iv a lithd
only one ever Known to main h.P.Yib oh ti c geJ,ll4litilduid '
cua bet onveyeld to thnhnmanoye, the. eactitetbtanf; or
o any part of-the body, either externally Or • 1 inkit*? ty,
a.definite,gentlestritam,witithoshocksar
Oettedtaafe ,tyz.andoftenwith thohapplestMjects..;,it,,,
'Tlurloabrallat aPpitnanta is absWMghly atiprdired at •
itY nottY ofrthopthin erathe s ittlihysielans of..this country
raid Europe, to wham : ke lircted and 'otticritwitem it
.may corieecrt &in be retorted. illefigeneeTwllT also be
Olven-tu nestiT. kigkly. respeitabla hove
peen Cared, byzat ans argue mcilAfaluitbre apParants,bt.
some 0 1. :4 1 :10:14081. itiveterateTtiorvcius" disorder s , whldh
could not be removed , byliny ether kitoWn
Among various others, it has wile adintr
.ably. adapted far the care cif,the . .finiovilugdiseasesrvie
nervatutitcadachecnd other disout mat the brain... It is , .
with this.appuottas alone that:the:operator 4 . ofeonveY
•.thagelvaguo fluid Withonuse and safety, tathe eye, to re
store sight,or pa mama roses; to the car , to
Mg; toile tongue, orOther ozoinaop rouirpepeeeh ;Ind
to tins various pinta of the :tiOdY3 for the cure of Wald
rheumatism;ustbraa, neuralgia.orueflotharertur„paral
yetis, or palsy, gout, elurreace a:3sms , eptlepsy,
. weakaear n freareLlable,,POTtle diee-asea J , Cenbar 1 . 0 tC'
wales, contrac the limbs, le et-iewt
• Rtstuefor-Xurtoundlngeonnties,qt,Western;ka.„itild
otivdeges, with the , inortintent, ntity.be purchased, and
a. 343 tested :fordo core'of diseases.
Pull instruction& will beutiven for the various "chemi
calr. to housed forwaricas diseases, milker ben manner
tor operating far the cure otahesecdiseasea,wilt Tee be
fatly explained to thetunchasariand a pamphlet point°
• his hands expresslyrfor,thesa; pavanes, catelbliy,
'pared by the pmenweil4ErteMzexr, .L ;
13. - W.SJAIS;IB, Vine street,.
novl3 .
&MIZE* tstuudaned agatastaslog-.Common.Preaa
-,14 red Chalitc*Theytite not aware how-frigbally
igja
rioosU Is to tho skin: how coame,bovetungh, how, atilt ow,
yello*, and unhealthy &heaths:appetite, allot wing pre
pared challetf:atesides'ic iAnnous,contalaing A large
!quantity of lead I :We have prepared a. bestuital, vege
table article, which we call: lones' Spanish: Lilly .White.
Ibis perfectly. innocont,ireing purified e all deleterious
quaLtiesfand it imparts to the skin'. a, namral,-.healthy,
alabaster, clear; lively Tebbe; -the same • time acting
as a visa:end on the ,kih rea iegitibttaiidsmooth:
Dr.'Jnittes'Anderson; Practical Chemist of hiar.sachu•
'aitts;lnsYs: "AtteratialysingJones , Spanish
'theat possesses the:most - beautiful and natural,: ant at
'the semetimeinnocedlovhile , I , r.Ver..saw. I - certainly
can conscientiously recommend its use to all whits° skin
regairelibenutifying.m:Pricc2s ontut a box: . ..Dfredtions
-;-the best _way to apply Lilly White, is with soft.leather
wool—thitto - nherisprefentble...-•- -
A 1/11t3 say ow Toren. 1011 25 pants:—White teeth,
foul 'breattifilealthy. XelloWand - tuthealthyreeth,
.alley being once or twice cleitheJ.,?willi:JObeithAmber
Tooth Paste; have the appearance of..the most beautiful , .
ivory, and, at :the sante:drab it . is so - perfectly ',innocent
and exquisitely fine, that Its eonstaittAally:, use.
advantageousialren thaseicedithatalcl4 Oral condo
thita,"giviag theta; a beam:Uhl polish', and rprevimitlng . -
10eniallire decay Those already : • decayed. it , prevents
hecomingworse—li alio fastens such as is beeomini
loose, and by. poseveratice it WillrendefilMlealestthetfi
'delicately:white, Soul makethe breath deliciously sweet.
Price 25 or.37liceptc 4 All this above are sold 'only
at 82 Chailinthst., alga orthCAmerican Eagle; New York,
and by tho appointed Agentel.iarees4TLe4 at'PEAzio th e
writ column
•Wnarvoitetainix,lanti naeliktOstial; pr
facets your .fottane., , le't.beaft6fgty,clear, face.?.lll,lt •
white! •,If.nots'it can be made. ao oxen though it bOyel-•
low, affirmed, sunburnt,: Malted end. freckled.
:ands have been made.thus.., who, havtr,witattekance,or
twice with Jones ' Italian Chemical Soap. The. erect; ie
glorious and magnificent. ;,But tie sure you get the germ
ine Jones' Soap, atthe si,g*of..thaitmerican .Eamq;
Chathametreet. ••• - .;
- Ring-worm, Salothentr t eenikeYsipelso, Barber's
I Itch, are often cured by Joies! , ,ltalian Chemicid : Sosp,
, •when every kind of remedrbas.thiled. VW cures
&apical heckles, and clears theiskin,aUknow.., - Sold at
the American. Eagle, 85 Chathammatreetz- Mhtd, reader,
thlsseldom or never flail'. ••• 4 . 7 .4 tre.3.%(:4 - • • ••
C.
Sold at liorsoal.dbertyin,;'hearf Jr ., llood, Sip! o;
of the Big Boot. :
0.. SCURVIE, OLD BORES,..ERY9IPI,
.A 7 LAS, Barbefs Son. Chaps,. Xkltras;, Pimpln.
This is treed by ; many physiquias in this city in etintigthe
abOvet epd would notconsciencioesly..sell:nnless we
knew it to by all we 'tate.
As a posmege,tke true "JONES'S OAP is perlutps the
only. Article. , ever known that, temoved impurities, and
cleared and beautified. trterskin, mating it sell,
. smooth and whixas an infante— ant ddnd i M sold nt En!
Chatham ea.; N.. 1 7.; and by f • ' •
, ;IWM JACI SON
ntas23. , b 9 Lltierly strent,littstoturgh•
J - Kktiritensm, coin . ,:minvic.DOLOREUX7-
A respectable male= called at our 'odlce;.ai
sold, to inform us thin he hothead alllicted 'for 16 years
with RheomtniSm or -Gotty—and occasionally With Tic
Doloreurt - that:he had ,'been frequently confineitto his
mem for months together, and•oftensufferedrhe most in •
tense and exert:Leming pain, hnt dad lately he hash bee n .
using Jayee's Alterative, from which he found the most sig
nal' and unexpected. relief. He "aye he. found .ttuomedi•
nine verrpleasantand effective, and rhatins now. con
eiders himself perfectly cared.—P/tQufsiphicsNorth:Avirr.
A nes Woren Knownro.—A gintleman otlik-Wfuloms.
habit, from iinruirretion in his younger - days,,beeiunt
• feeted- with 'Ulcerations rin- the Throat and Nose, and ir •
disagreeable, eruption , of she - :what*
frystern bore the marks of saturated .with diseased
One hand.; and- wrist trace so - much ittfeeted:that he hark 'I--
lost the use of the hamVesery part being, covered` wit*. A f
deep, .painful, awl. atfensive -nicers, - ,snd wens art hollow *
and pororiarrs honey-natab.. Ii was at this maga - a - hie -
complaint, when death appeared Inevitable' tram a loath .
some dbrease,shat he coma:vend theme of•Jayna'a•Ab . .
lenitive and having mten sateen bottles, is now perfect- .
The Alterative operates - throug h tire .eirittiatlon, and
purifieritha blood surd enidiesne - sdisenie'from the :system, .
wherever ideated, and' the immenituynnree it has pet
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fanned ,in diseases , of the skin;-'caneet;-setofula, goat, •
liver complaint, dyspepsia*slather...chronic ilkseusesi is ••:,'
truly astonishing.--Sputtgr* Tams— • • -
Ig" Far tale In Pittsitrgh t stmiiry . EKlN ger,4§.T.Afey:
*-.... ...,' Ingvas' rissyslly age Olc,l nes k . : .v. r, !. . ; , ~..-;
"IR. R., s.,pooit,, Itiqya, 046, .writes, Itfarch,_ . -1516:•; u,
.A. 7 "TillitYo.ilsed.lPiir, rffm:iff sge;
. Cartniaaiiie'Eatittn, r:,
and Szpreairati, innirprcieace; - teethe fast threnyedirs, l,„.:.
' , and have been ' azeenglp.svellpletised with' ibenr(ard l
....:"'.
.never,aslyettta . my•vecollection failed of_realizing l .rny.!
fullest. agptetaboa In
...their curiiivg jlropertiei.,„Nnue :.!. .
other cnedieines I cannot tipcalCof nom,experienee;'„bitt, i-r., .
lidging fronithaSe I btiVe used , "I doubt' not but' dint they '
clam; wid. are enthleilrlei all ilieennlilarice -reposed in
thent.,• by , :thoso whcflavelned lanai ~ z I :was formerly ,
very.lnnial t6!Nilo Ye:Jaffee:- until I beetuneacquain • •
tad with yoap, whieltlncl my_ decided preferene to any :'•
other now ut use ' -:. - ... , • -
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Res " " • ' ' ook 'tr- P 1 .
sectmly; yptinti&c.l -•• ", .• 9:8. C . , . D. ,
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•"=O:7-Ftir Wale- id eittsbnaihnt the Paton Ten Eitateili '•"•':
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Ajt - olitlssrirdomy for ' &7ll;.*C ‘ ured'imuly.. tileiril -.-
AIL tines.—The tuidersigned, eitlreaut of Pittsbiugh,bay.r,
ing personally used' Dr..W.illard4 Oriental cough -Mize i ...:
tare, and experienced its beneficial effectu,dornostcheer. •••••
'fiat 'rei - onnuend 1;1 'an safe tind effeettnif,sbf - all eases: . ‘., •
Speaking fromexperience, we believe that it has no au- 7;
perior; . and *add recommend its itsdio.alf the - afilleted. :••=
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MTh . '.. , WM. .1:RNIIINR ; 1„ •. 'l2 -
.. Pittabiligh, - March , 1848. 6. '....: •
~IrraOld by'Llßelialnmalrei liee,lrihtt Rays; Irdnes
511.....10ne5i1.'/L'erissel,lolut P.'Scott,'R.L.'Snowdert , J. i '
ldaller4.ogdenit•Snowdeurl% , ...--.. ..
. ~ • ......, ttrtk .
WEIISOB-COUOIIII4U la the ; night 'am verrtrouhie 1 - -
LC'esertut,t,Thet brenk . in upon Basboons Or repekse,and,
ezittittst the strength, Of, the sufferer B: A. Fahnestocie ,
is Cii, , e.potran BALSAM has'beeit'enSinently one eiss.i .
easing and curing these unpleasanVlspells: — 'll a:
person is, ronsedin the night by, a spasm or coughing ? d,
teaspoonful of the Cough Balsam will samba it, give tutu ,
iillecandsts it la Palatable, lenses no urpleasent uisto';
If °nee used,it'Srall take preeeitehee - over all. -
others, al areruedyfor - ebughs;toldw, &c. •
:.:,Proroire4'end: sold by/I, , A...F.A.BIiEBrOgit, Co.„;
earner Ist and . W.ded nttrshsnntie.orrinr:plh. and . ,Wdod;
1 1 , 1 t,Ct!? 1 ... 7 •
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•TAR: RALPEPA enctruteran VeastAnWryt9aare for;
lale, , wholeselenntiveta!l;at LL ihe rA
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• : ; .11c;.50, Smithfield et.'t
Also, by•lArni. Cola Allegheny tity: J.O. Smith; •
nwsham, John McCracken, Penn street; fifth 'Ward;
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rift EOFFSTONIC AND ANTI-DYSPEPTIC I'll: '
The general properties of these Pills.ate.Cpratine • .....
1 " 0- e Pargaure and Tonio,' 'ln the O.:Mnton duiorder -:-.
arising' from imprudence to diet, ac., snob, pietist
and sourness or the stomach; heartburn, headaches; di e
where a medicine is .required, his preparation is se "
applicable, for its carminative or somhiMg effects &Wee,
almoat immediate relief, when nausea or titaness extra
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its purgative operation upon the Monteith mid ItOw - els i
gentle, and ' efeetual; and' its' tonic propertiett, impar ,
strength to the digesure. organs, thereby enabling Ibex 7
Organs to perform thei r proper. thactionalialtpriterian
i egu i n rity. The price bits beenreducetUftm:iitt lii :.•
For sale, .rliolesale Add- niiii11..tiyjt..44..1441
Tocictec Co., corner Front and:Wopd and..Sitth. an '..
,Wood streets, Agents for Fittsbarg,bi: . ."... :.: s". - . iel4.
nONSUKFTION seizes mote victims than' inty..othe
t disease in our conntry..Thet .young,; the oldoli
beautiful and gay, are: all talikevubject to. its hividtou
- ravages, and many a:hectic cheek tem been supposed t
bleat:a:welt:the ;glovr.of.healtb,,:-Bat every easeterigi
in'aeold ancla.congh,,iterhaps.deetned untstonb4....
of m
attention at first—and: only; with remedies:loe
tow/ale. .:Watch the first (symptoms with jealcrui
maim immediate, use of •theCough•Baleam of
Fahneitock tc Co., which will certainly:aid: its furthell
grogregs,end restore the inflamed organs to a.beafiddi
action.
. For sale. by FAilliFiEfrbeit" corner
and Wood ins4also,corner 6th add: 00d...-. .dect
• Dltiolutibst. ". • - •
EtF o pinne,rshipapretofiret. exiatjtg.4stFeell:Stutuie l
- B. ktuahfiald and William B.Rays,tntdiag uptipribl
of BIISHFLELD
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24'14Yfq .. iiitti.thio day . beoyt.dis :
solved milthiri,,B; Flays selling:tdi eatireinteresi43 .7.
ile.firm. to 8.8. Btiahrield...!.6ll:coanto duo. dio,
wllbecollactedbyS.B dziO
the laid anNYtKII94PYX/,!Te'.7l- • •
S.B. SHIFIELD.
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tO.PABTNERSIBPS. 8.-
44-anociated viiitibßwielf . llipmfLungs, foimerkto
- Bedford; Pii.;‘afid .0,e111130 . :of tho:Nationar Hole!, Pitts
- liarab dontinua"the 'beusinefis - . tho:ftior o •
`BLISEIFIELA WWI:IE , 4' at . Ow Old' stolid 33
-Libertytlreet.
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Having retired from the formel - bnsii(iiii,YMlM Ellen 0,
sore it t y e eomkniMding my. irucr:Miiotislo
the, paironage
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111 .edited.bihislion•lntlaw, John Hood Harter. 'A .P. -
Abbidz;Hisloyy.o(Julinireaya . sr:rtth", , eligningw...fust
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