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BVTOolltrnink cholera Ittlxtuxo. _S_;ThiTTOffiSCrtottois...:-Thiitillienie generally dom ,, owswitloystery_dischargesirom Aim bowels, of stAshite u ,or yellow, or pearlyettior,-with white flakes on shalt time. , -Theta are Well described as rise . Woeir eYStenalidits-,Vedlitieg.ii a wing attendant on : these evticutitions i blit-inotan,incatiabkods,... The va i n," t „,igegitt usuttlly ttectdriPtutied with re a t wte'""e"aaath '"tairelgte4:3eitrjrs;:lpand %17Wels som OdnIVC.TrXtr gdibnmeral :•;-treligotyl-eoateLa 'tne t? v i cnce becomes weak and husky; ,:trailtps an& sphsint of the arms, legs and body, are gen et-stud painful Thd lain 't9 shriveled and et a purple due; the pulse hecomei weak and frequent,lllld . the et:lnapt:3'step entirely lout at the wrist ; the breath ' inglaboreti mut hurried. These symptoms usually hue teed each other in the order stated. APDOWSLIIS.CIIOI,BRA.' Ttri.X.TURE. , • This mixture is prepared from the prescriptions of the late Dr: A. N. AtfLlowelkof Pittsburgh: In his erten - sive practice,' he had used ttprith complete suncessin the , epidemic of D 333 and "the present season. Steamboat men have - Oven it to many passengers who have' been attacked with the disease the present Iselison,Und in eve ry onboa i nl D : ragga. Preired s o n Tery e b d y in th e e urali proP le rie t i y or p . 4sician Whil. T s lioaN field -u 140.53 itiatket street. Pittsburgh, a. for. N ramps• mirommAL. vit A PAW'S.% made from ••the momapproyedEnglishpattents, furnished and recornmended,brehomas Bakewell, Esq., and a number of. minent Phyincians, being a most convenient appara tus forsheopplication of warm or hot water to the pow . els„in case of cramps in Cholera. As every person is subject to sudden attacks, no tamily should be without— at least without oue. For sale by_ SCAEFE /4 ATKINSON, • - jeft First street, between Wood and Market etc. EW BOORS—AIan Primeval, by Harris. Layerd's Nineveh and its Remains. The Clergy of America. The Czar, his Court and People. }Women of the Revolution. Irving's Works; new edition. ;Life and Corresponeence of John-Foster. . :Holmes' Poems. De Foe's Works, complete ; 20 vols. Swift's Works, complete; 2 vols. Fielding and Smollettt . complete. The Progress of Amenca; 2 thick vols. For sale by H. S isoswoirra & co., 4th street, near.hlarket. o: Clergymen and strangers are invited to call at the Book Store of. H. H. Bosworth & Co., on Fourth street, near Market, where will he found fine editions of many rare and valuable works. Dastia .t the amts. IT is a notorimm fact that of all evils, none are held in such abhorrence as those of Rats,Mice, Roaches and died-Bugs, and to. have them exterminated, is the wish and desire of all. A preparation has been discovered by which those who wish, may become rid of this evil, which infests more or less every house in this city. This preparation has now been in use in Germany about seven years, (and in the United States for the last live,) and by every one who has given it a trial, been pronounced the best remedy they have ever used tor ex terminating-Rats, Mice, Bed-Sags, Roaches, &C. The articles composing this composition are in them selves very innocent, and contain not a particle of poi son; but when combined, creates a gas winch explodes the stomach, and consequently destroys life in a few boors—as soon as it has affected the stomach, the articles become neutralized, and will affect nothing thereafter; an that there can be no danger in its use, under any cir cumstances. This is no humbug. We will witrraitt it to rid houses of all the Raus, Mice, Roaches, &c., that in fests them. Should it not do as we say, the money will be refunded. J. S. M. YOUNG & CO., Jen N. W. corner of 4th and Ferry ate., Pittsburg. Factory for Sale, TI.II.ICCESSFULOPERATION,mancfeetering Prin t era' Wood Type and Raised sign Letters by Ma chinery. The machinery is admirably suited for all carving purposes t for which a pattern can be made from the finest engraving to heavy cornice. Should the in ventor, Isaac Merrit Singer, obtain a patent for the in vention or any improvement thereon, the said patent is secured by deed ta the subscribers for the term of seven years in the whole 'United States, and for ever in Alle gheny Co., Pa. Or, a PARTNER WANTED, capable of managing the above business, and willing to take an interest of at least one-fourth in the capital stock. For particulars, apply (post paid) to SCIIOLY & RYAN Pittsburgh, Rao_ From the foregoing Notice of I. 111. Smola are firt that the Patent has issued, and for proof o f our claim, see records of our deed in Patent Office, at Wash ington, D. C. ( fen) SCROLY & RYAN. MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT. Itir RS. DUFF has recently received the latest designs .01 of Dresses, Cardinals, and every article in her line or business, and is prepared to execute all orders at the shortest notice. Merchants ordering Cardinals or V isites made, may rely upon obtaining work in every respect equal to that obtained from the east. Head Dresses, Dress Caps, Capes, Collars, .Laees, Ribbons, Flowers. Fringes, (limps, Ladies' Hdkfs. &e., always on hand at MRS. DUFF'S. le St. Clair st, OhINITLEMAN of Pittsburgh, who had fatten into Aan 'open cellar after the Great Fire," sprained his uncle so severely that he was unable to refrain from crying out with the pain. A friend who had been using B, A. Fabnastock IR Co's Renbaficieut and been cured hf Rheumatism, gave hhn what remained in the bottle, 4 althoUgh his limb was greatly swollen, he was coin. ly restored to health in twelve hours and freed from This is but one of a great number of cases which . come under the observation of the proprietors.— :Tared and said by B. 11:. FABNESTOCK & CO. corner Ist and Wood sts ; also, cor. 6th and Wood sts. nogg _ _ _ City Drug store for !Sale. rptiE stock and fixtures of a wholesale and retail Drug J. Store, having a well selected stock, and doing a good business, is in a good location, and at a lease of two years from last April. The above will be sold at a bar gain. The owner having other engagements cannot give it his personal attention. S. CUTHBERT, GeneSmralithfield Agent, st. MR. DUFF'S GENTLEMEN AND LADIES' BOOK..KEGNPINGI & WRITING' IiOOMS, NORTH SIDE OF THE DIAMOND. ir R. D. has his new Class Rooms now thoroughly re -13.1. paired and fined up. Ladies will find his new sys tem of Single Entry Book-keeping an agreeable study, and a valuable acquirement. Gentlemen going through his entire course of training on Double Entry Book keeping, will not only be qualified to take charge of Books upon any system is use, but they will find them selves master of all those intricate operations connected with partnership settlements, of which so many practi cal book-keepers, of acknowledged ability, are ignorant. Several of the most extensive firms in the City have re cently procured Book-keepers from ibis Institution.— Merchants and Steamboat proprietors can always learn of Book-keepers thoroughly qualified for their profession; no othertrare ever recommended. Hours : 10 to 12, 2to 4, and 7 to 10. nuty4 Notice. Nrold customers, strangers visiting the city, and others wishing to provide themselves with a hand some PRESS COAT, PANTS, VEST, or any , other arti cle in the line, can do so, by leaving their orders with JAMES hI'OUIEE, Tailor, a •91 Third street, St. Charles Budding. LEY'S NEW WORK—The Adironback, or Life in the Woods, by J. T. Headley, author of Washington and his Generals, &c. Life and Writinge of De Win Clinton, by W. W. Campbell, author of Border Warfare, &c. Just received by JOHNSTON is STOCKTON, je9 Cor. 3d and Market sts. TAVERN STANT , AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR BIBENT.—A commodious and welt finished Tavern rand, in the village of Shousetown, furnished in modern 'style r with good Stabling attached. It will be leased for a te rm of years.Addiess Ann P. SHOUSE, Shousetown. • Hoyleos Chintzes. CASES of above Goods, 34, 4-4 and 9-9 wide, fancy and double Pubic, for sale by mar29:2m HAMPTON, SMITH & CO WIRE FLAILING. SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT. PUBLIC ATTENTION is solicited to an entire new article of RAILING, made of wrought iron bars, and soft annealed rods, or wire, and expressly designed for enclosing Cottages, Cemeteries, Balconies Public Grounds, &C., at prices varying from 60 cents to 2 3 , 00 the running foot. Iris made in punnets of various lengths, 2k to 4 feet high,. with wrought iron posts 11 inch square, at intervening &sumacs of 0 to 10 feet. If desired, the 'pannels can be made of any height,ln continuous spans of 50 to 60 feet, with or without posts. No extra charge for postal The comparative lightness, great strength and durabil ity of the WIRE B a rf.INO, the beauty of its varied or namental designs, together with the extremely low price at which it is sold, are causing it to supersede the Cast ron Railing, wherever their comparative merits have peen tested. For farther particulars address 7 c - UALL & BROTHERS, - Agents for Patentees, mr273m Diamond alley, near' tah/thold st, Pittsburg. . ware, Cutlery, Saddlery, &C. TOHN WALKER., Importer and Dealer in Foreign and Demotic Hardware, respectfully annminees to his friends and the public generally, that he is now receiv , in,g , hisSpring supply of Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, &c., at his stand, N 0.85 Wood street, which he will dia.. '.pose of on the most reasonable terms. He will continually be receiving fresh supplies, direct from the:l:maniac:lnfers in Europe and this country, • Which - will:enable him tocompete w i th any house, East • eregt. • He partleularly.invites the attention of customers to his excellent assortment of Table and Spring Cutlery, /cc., which is of fashionable patterns and from the most popular i manufacturers. s stock of Carpenter's Tools Is large, and of excel lent quality. Of general Hardware stock, he has every variety of article. „ Western Merchants and APlllexils genera l ly, are in vited to call and examine his stock. . Paper urgings.' r AM now receiving, direct from the Mantlfacturers in j pfsw - York„.Philadelphia and Baltimore, a large and well selected assortment of all the latest and moat im proved stybit'of Satin, Glazed and common PAPER 114NGINCi9, containing of -10,000 &cot of Parlor and Fresco ; ' - 10,000. - 'Hall and Column ; .„ 200p0 -a Dining-room, chamber and office Paper Aiwa, i - Wouldparticularly invite the attention of thole hairiraraotties to Paper, to call and examine at the Pape r SVorehouso of s. C. 87 Wood st. -Fine 'Shirts 1 ;EDWARD TOW Manor/Lemmas or Frac - , L i nuus -Arco FiNCT DTs, have received from their petory , Bait si large and desirable stock of SHIRTS, kvideVvve proposeto offer to dealers at the lowest New .Arorkptleee, on eatiefaetory terms. One - via. el:insists in part of 200 doz.,. all qualities, lityli.- 7 ,41de nun narrow plait, Byron and ,sniandingeollare,tonnufeetntoi expressly for City trade, hid Interded,fdr. tbilitharket. By ; ofsri oar Gfoods at low prices, and illowitiponr"Atite torecionmend themselves in style of Inanxifauture, we hotie to be able to please all :oar ens - 0 irPr WateroalNGOnter of Fifth and Market streets,up ftturs. ranyla =ME MEE EMI ;.:' ,. ' -: ' , '''. ::•7-. q .;- ' - ''' :-:--.:4 ' .-c ''' l: ' ". ' ; ‘'''''' ' ''' ' ' 2. A q.i:., : .q:1• - ,,fp...• . : - . p V , :: , 4:: -. ,. - ..*W:f , V, - :.: - .'."' :::,7.-,-,V-....=:,.,:-,‘......01.1.,;',:-.. '-' .. c i..' , ..g , - I;:f2';' l '...' : ;: c.:l -: '" : ' - i,..::: , ;, - .:- . ..:;-:),,1 , Tci:V...j,..'i.'=„1" . . , :Jc., , i3iif , 0 - 0.: , ,e:i ,-7 : :, '.. -, .. ,. . •- • , ?: .- Y 1 _:;:-::,.; 4,, :n 77 : : :.::: - .'il't ,' _ir; : :'' ,---..t• 4 *A.. .6- -"LC', Arclira/ of New Spring .1i; Summer. Goofts PASUIONABLEJHEAD. QUARTERS; so, 29 D1A1111.172 STREET , SECOND DOOR BELOW sEcortosTOLET. , C.,WEUNEUMG, RESPECTFULLY inforMa his friduds and the public jlik• In geser4 that he!has received n very large supply of the choieesi SPRING' aud SUMATER. GOODS ever Pittibtrigli,ueleeted ay himself in the East, eon olstuli3 of Engl4h,..Foinctt and Belgian Cloths Cu ssi merest V, l5l iV iffliShmatettai. mr all shades and colors, and of sac latest, and most desirable patterns, which will uniddiriP tVerder in a superior style, and nt very moderate prieeS. -• He han also .on hand n very large stock of Ready made - Clothing, which he will sell very low. ap22:ly E. FITZGErtALP, NEW YORK CLOTHING STORE, Rlo.26Alarket street. ITANING received (and receiving weekly) my Spring and Summer GoOs, 1 am prepared to oder td the citizens and public in general, a better lot of ready made Clothing than has ever been offered before in Pittsburgh, and at prices 2.5 percent. cheaper than can be purchased in any other Clothing establishment in this city. irr Don't forget to call at N 0.26. marl.l—ly E. FITZGERALD. GOLD: GOLD ! GeLD! ROPE CLOTIIIN ERIPOR.III3M. la .1. ROGERS respectfUlly informs his friends and the public that he has opened his NEW Cturatno STORE, No. Y 7, Market street, between Front and,Second, where ho will keep constantly on hand a large and supe riorassortment of clothing, suitable for the present season. Having just returned from the East with a new and splendid assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of the most desirable patterns ' which will be made up on the shortest no.ice and in the most fashionable style, on the one price cash system, as low as can be had at any other establishment in Pittsburgh. Don't forget the place, but call at the CLOTHING EMPORIUM, No. 27 Market st., Pittsburgh. tair3l:3na The Sprints and Summer Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING AT THE THREE BIG DOORS, I FOB VIE P/ISSUIVI BEASON, 11.113 NEVER BEEN It CULLED Even by the Celebrated Establishment Rid. THEE UNPRECEDENTED PATRONAGE bestowed J. upon the enterprise of the proprietor, has eLabled him to purchase all his Goods at such prices as will allow him to sell, Wholesale and Fteutil, LOWER than any other Honse,East or West. JOHN M'CLOSKEY , Manufacturer of Ready-mad Clothing, No. 15LLiberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., has just completed his Stock, and has now on hand, ready for sale, the largest, mostjadisonabk and varied assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered in the United States; all of which have been made under his imme diate inspection, in this city, AT PRICES MST tics? OBTAIN A PRIEVIrI/rZCX--10getber with one of the choicest selec tions of Imported fine Black, Blue, Browo, Olive and Drab French, Belgian and English CLOTHS, that has ever been brought to this city. Also, fine fancy VEST !NOS of every description, such as Cashmeres, Mar : seines, rich Silks, fancy Satins, Ac. Az. All the new. est styles fancy . CASSIMERES, of ' every description ; all of which will be made up to order at the shortest no tice, in the latest and most fashionable style. The proprietor informs the public that the principle upon which he will do business, will be upon the basis of HONESTY and FAIR DEALING; and in order to es tablish a confidence in the buyers, I am determined to ad here to my original motto, "quick Sales and Small Pro fits ;" and also snake the buyer his own salesman, by marking the lowest price on each article, in plain figures. so that each customer can select from on immense and ezquisitely assorted stock, the articles he requires, at thc loss sst price it can possibly be bought for. Business shall continue to be transacted at my exteen sive establishment, which has long since obtained the character of being the First Tailoring Establishment in Pittsburgh. marry PUB/Wirt:og YOVR ROOTS AND SHOES. LEEWARD'S CELEBRATED LEATHER Preserving Blacking. A COMPOSITION of Nests-foot Oil and Ivory Black. 11 for nourishing and preserving all kinds of Boot and Shoe Leather, rendering it soft and pliable, and producing the most brilliant jet black, equal to patent leather, without. communicating stain or spot to clothing. LEEWARD & ell Third street, near Wood.) in calling the attention of gentlemen to this beautiful Black ing. desire simply to state its peculiar composition and effects on the Leather. It is composed of nests-foot oil and pure ivory black, and renders the leather at once soft and pliable, thereby preventing the boots and shoes hero cracking. With one-fourth the labor usually em• ployed in the application of the ordinary blacking, it produces the most brilltrutt Jet black polish imaginable, equal in every respect to patent leather, and never rubs off on the pantaloons. Gentlemen are invited to call at our Store, No. 58 Third street, near Wood, and have the blacking tried on their boots, and where they can see upwards of 6,000 CERTIFICATES, From the most distinguished individuals in the U. States, all of whom recommend it as being, for beauty of polish, preserving the leather, and facility of application, the most beautiful ever offered to the public. LEEWARD & CO., maylluf PG Third street, near Wood. ii Scrip Flight Side Up." HOGAN & CANTWELL are just opening, at No 56 Market street and at the new front on the North east side of the Diamond. a splendid assortment of Fash ionable Bonnets, Leghorn Hats, Breast-pins, Ear mid Finger Rings, Black and Fancy Silk Cravais, with :in no numerable collection of Variety Goods, which eau and Will be sold at the cheapest prices. apl9 HOOAN & CANTWELL. Terrible iterolution—Stars 'Triumphant! HOGAN & CANTWELL, (sign of the `,; 6 , ) No. 56 Market street, would respectfully beg leave to call the attention of the public to their new stock of Goods, just received and opening from manufacturers and im porters, of which they feel confident that price and qual ity will give enure satisfaction, us our motto is—" quirk Sales and Small Profits." Our stock consists, partly, of the following a rticles ,v Ladies' and Gentlemen's Breast Pins, late styles; Huard and Vest Chains; Bracelets, Clasps and Lockets; Fin ger and Ear Rings; Pencils and Pens, Slides and Studs; Steel Buckles, tor Ladies' Head Dresses ; Mailulon's Card Cases, shell, pearl uud velvet ; Coral Idends ; Ala baster Boxes ; fine Rosewood and Ebony Shaving Cases, furnished ; Slyer Spectacles; Silver Spoons, all kinds, German Silver Spoons, all kinds; Silk Steel Bead Bags and Purses; Cotton Bags and Purses; Hair, Tooth, Nail and Cloth Brushes; Accordeotts. Flutes and Files, fine Penknives and Scissors; Globes and Paper Holders, Shall, Dress and Side Combs, latest style.; Chida Vases, Fruit Baskets, Agate and Glass Vases. Mugs, and Cologne Bottles ; Tables, Chessman and Baeligtmunon Boards; Silk Tapestry; Brussels and In grain Carpet Bags; Willow, Market and Side Baskets; Chairs, Wagons, Cradles, &e.. &c., with a large assort ment of Toys and Fancy Articles, ten numerous to men tion. [sapid; _ Churchill 6c Stlaitley, DAisa/FACTURERS OF FiNE RICH JEWELRY 'UPWARD TODD t Co., Agents, N. E. corner Fifth and Market its., (up stairs,) Prusburgh. IxTE have on hand, and are daily receivusg from the yy manufacturers, a large stock of Goods, winch we are prepared to offer to Dealers only, at the manufac turers' lowest wholesale prices. Cluster and Beal Stone Bet Breast-pans ; Engraved, Plain Hoop Stone Set Ear and Finger Rings; Plain Gold, Engraved and Stone Set Studs; Slides, %Vetch Keys, tie., Sic. Among our Goods cau be found some of the most de sirable and approved styles of Stone Sets now in use, viz:—Opal, Ruby, Tartu:us, Topaz, Anathyst, Garnet, Brilliants, &c., Ac. Dealers, purchasing Fine Jewelry, will find it for their advantage to examine oar stock. Bard 4- Brother's best Premium Gold Pons, with and without cases, he offers for sale at the lowest New York prices. (apl3) EDWARD TODD &CO. Tubs. THE subscribers have on nand a large stock of Bath ing Tubs, consisting of the following kinds Plung Bath Tub large size; Ottoman Bath Tub ; Sponging •• Hanging Shower 'rub ; Children's Bath Tubs; Hand Shower Bathe; Leg Stomach Heaters, &c These Tubs are made of good materials and neatly Japanned. JOHN IJUNLAI' Zs tell Corner Market and Second streets. Congress Gaiters. LADIES, wanting something superior, both for look and comfort, to anything they hove ever worn, will please call and examine Ahem. These Boots have no strings to tie and nine, and dangle about the ankle •, they are not only much handsomer, but display.the foot and ankle to a much bettor advantage than any other Boot or Shoe made. You will also save time and trou ble. hlanufaetured by S. KEYS, mar& No. 8 Filth street. Joshua Rhodes, {WHOLESALE FRUITERER AND CONFECTION s'BIO'ER, No. 0 Wood street— boxes Oranges; 500 cans Sardines; 225 " Lemons; 800 hl." " 180 dozen Lemon Syrup; 150 qr." 1000 drums Figs; 400 boxes Herring; 200 bxs Raisins, in layers ; 2000 Cocoa Nuts; 150 hi. bxs. " 8 boxes Maccuroali ; 100 qr. " " . 7 " Vermacilla ; 75 trails Unica Almonds; 25 cases use'd Pickles , 100 boxes shelled " 40 casks Currants; 8 bales Bordeaux" 100 lbs. cut Tissue Paper; 10 •.Malaga " 50 rms. white Kiss Paper; 3 " paper shei'd " 15 cases Prunes ; 3 " hard " " 16 mats Dates; 40 bags Filberts; 4 cases Liquorice; 30 " Walnuts; 10 lbs. Vanella Beans; 50 " Cream Nuts; 20 bxx ANo 1 Ro'k Candy; 40 " Pecans; 20 " wh'e and yel. R. " 10 bbls. " 8 cases Florence Oil ; Just received and !ornate by mar2o JOSHU A RHODES. Paper Hangings. 7ESSRS. JAS. HOWARD & CO., No. 82 Wood sired , would call the attention of the public to their present stock of Paper Hangings, which, for variety, beauty of finish, durability and eheapness,isunsurpass ed by any establishment in the Union. Besides a large and fuU assortment of Paper of their own manufacture, they are now receiving a direct im portation of French and English styles of Paper Hang tugs, .purchased by Mr. Levi Howard, one of the firm, now in Europe, consisting of— Parisian manufacture, 10,000 pieces. London do. 5,000 do. Of their own manufacture, they have 100,000 pieces Wall Paper, and 12,000 pieces ttatin Waked Window Blinds, &c. • Messrs. James Howard& Co., have spared neither cr. -rase nor labor in their endeavors to rival the Eastern Van Paper establishments, both in quality of manufac ture and variety of pattern, and they are warranted in assuring the public that they have succeeded. The whole assortment, foreign and home manufacture will be offered on terms as Low as those of Easter, manufacturers and importers. niar27n I :Wilkinson's China Store Itemoved.' 17 Tim subscriber respectfully informs the Ladies of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity, that he has moved to a more commodious house, Plo. 543 Wood street, near the St. Charles Hotel, where he has opened and is opening 500 packages of Dresden, Berlin, French and• English CHINA and QUEENSWARE. Please call andsee them—for to describe them is impossib': The stock embraces everything in the business, user_: r or namental. • laP l5 l hi. HODKINSION. MACE. , —.A. prime article on hand and for sate In Am& je4 RHODES ec ALCORN, 30 Fifth st) 7;t::''. - - - ,: , -: . :: sportation4.*ll. On (boobs. ERN Platibitirtili' Boilable Boat Line. ,t7 , ,ttt.r•r•tv 8 9 • FOR TIM FRANEPORTAFION OF IFILFJoiIi TO ‘ AND 4 rnoi •. PITTSBURGH, PHILADELPHIA, BAIATTILIORE NEW YORK, BOSTON; k 0• • THOMAS BORBLDOE,TAA FE & (nor:non, Pittsburgh. ITHIS old established Line being now in full optri,' ,, n, the proprietors are prepared, with their usual &teem sive arrangements, to forward inerchandize, produe, &c., to and fromthe above ports, on liberal terms, ighh the regularity, dispatch and safety, peculiar to Their mode of transportation, so obvious ashen tranship eat on the way is avoided. Alleonsignments by and for this Line received, charges . paid, and forwarded In any reSuired directions, free of charge for commission, advancing or storage. No interest, directly, or indirectly, in steamboats.. Alt communications promptly attended to, on applica tion to he following Agents: THOMAS BORBIDOE I In Market street, Philadelphia. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. O'CONNOR. North st.,Baltimore. 2 ' l " - r -- 1849 Merchant's Transportation Line, VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANAL AND RAIL ROADS, TO PRILADELPIIIA AND BALTIMORE Tar Canals and Rail Roads being now open, and in good order, we are prepared to forward all kinds of me r chandiio and produce to Philadelphia and Baltimore, with promptness and despatch, and on as good terms as any other Line. C. A. ItIcANULI7 tr. Co., Canal Basin. Penn street, Pittsburgh. Amns—CHARLES RAYNOR, Philadelphia, Rs SE MORRILL & Co., Baltimore. [own 1 8 49.EaMi Merchant's Way Freight Line, For Blaintrirle,_ Johnstown, HoWdaysburgh, and ail intermediate places. Tars Line will costume to carry all Way Goods with their usual dispatch, and at lair rates of freight. AGE: rm.—C. A. hicANULTY & Co., Pittsburgh. D. B. WAREFIFLD, Johnstown. JOHN MILLER, Hollidaysburgh. Ftsrmumcas—James Jordon, Smith & Sinclair, Dr. F. Shoenberger, R, Moore, John Parker, S. F. Von Bonn horst & Co., Wm. Lehmer & Co., Jno. & Bros., Pittsburgh ; John Ivory, Sumit, Mulhollan & Ray, John Graff & Co., Blairsville. marl 7 (Gazette and Journal only copy.l Removal--Groceries, dte. THE subscribers having removed from N 0.170 is Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty street, offer for sale Goods, as lows, in store and now landing, viz : 350 bags prime Rio Coffee ' " new crop ;" 40 " Old Government Java Cofiee ; 150 hhda. prime New Orleans Sugar; 520 bids. Plantation Molasses ; 100 " St. James Sugar-house Molasses ; 100 ht. ch. Young Hyson Tea ; I 40 “ - Gunpowder and Imperial Tea ; l new 40 “ " Chelan Powchong crop. 79 catty boxes Y. H. and Gunpowder Tea ; 111 100 bags white Brazil Sugar; 00 boxes white Havana Sugar; 40 bags Pepper; 20 " Allspice • . 100 boxes Muslard, in i and t 113. cans ; 1110 " Malaga Bunch Raisins; 30 " " " " in layers; 50 hf. " " 50 qr." " . . 20 casks Zunte Currants; 10 bales Sicily Almonds ; 100 boxes Richmond Tobacco ; 50 buckets Bordeaux and Marseilles Olive Oil ; 200 bbls. and 100 hf bbls. No. 3 large Mackerel; 9 barrels Honey; 1500 lbs. Cheese ; 2000 galls. Winter and Spring Sperm Oil; 1000 " Bleached North-west Whale Oil; 1000 " Crude 300,000 Cruz & Sons' sup'r Principe Cigars ; 30,000 Havana Segars ; 20 half pipes Cognac Brandy, of various vintages 2 puncheons Jamaica Spirits; 3 pipes Holland Gm; 20 qr. casks sup. Teneriffe Wine ; 10 " Madeira Wine ; Ai " 'Lisbon " 40 " Oporto " 50 " Sweet Malaga Wine ; 15 Indian barrels " " 15 Laths. Claret; 20 qr. casks Haut Sauterne ; 40 cases sup `r Bordeaux Claret ; 30 baskets Champagne Wine; 2 doz. sup'r Stomach Bitters ; 200 lib's. pure Rye Whiskey from 1 to 5 years c Id. a t 11 MILLER & RICKI7I'S. ON. Greet SIMITLIPTS.LD ARM FIVTII STRfITS, crrrstantolit Is the most popular of all BOOT and SHOE Es' tablishrnents in the West. This place has gained -is • its reputation by its proprietor keeping the very best Boots - and Shoes, which are made expressly to order for thin market. and he ix 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 lower than any other house possibly can, he cares not what facilities they boast of having for offering great inducements to the public. It is impossible to set forth all the advantages and facilities in an advertisement, that the Great Bargain Corner has over others ' which enables lls proprietor to sell Boots and Shoes of the very best qualities and styles at from If; to ttJi per cent. lower than any other store in the city. The way to test t h e matter is for all who intend purrhas lug BOOTS and SHOES, to call at BATES' GREAT BA RO A IN CORNER, examine the stock and prices. and all will be satisfied that the (Heat Bargain Corner, Smith field and Fifth street', is the place for the public, one and all, to get good Boots and Shoes cheap, for each. decd J. BATES. xr tasTP.l) SONS . i; LI a 2. 4 . NI .III . DI, ES FORME TIPS OF ,LIGHTNING RODS 'The subsenhers being appointed by the manufacturers, Agents for the sale of the above article, have received, and will keep constantly on hand a large supply, to which we Melia the attention of those wishing to protect buildings from lightning, as tieing the latest and beater title for the purpose. Sec Professor Olmstead's certifi cate below JOHN B. M'FADDEN & CU. No. 35, Market street CERTIFICATE. I have examined a specimen of Messrs. N Olmstead & Son's 'Copper Gilt for the ups of lightning rods, and am of the opinion that they are exceedingly well adapted for the purpose designed, being sultstam Bally such as were recommended to the French tioverm ment by a commission composed of several distinguished philosophers of France DENISON OLMSTEAD. Yule College, Aug. it, 1545. Ir3o MMtl3= RE-BUILT, AND AT WORK!!! W agon Manufactory. MDE subscriber having enlarged his Shop, lately da -1 stroyed by fire, informs his triends and the public generally that he is now prepared to manufacture NVa goon, Carts, Drays, Timber Wheels, Tracks and Wheel barrows, at his Shop, on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets; where be keeps on band a large stock, or makes to order any amount of work, of the best ma terials and by experienced workmen, and at prices to suit the tunes. - . Southern merchants and furnace men are requested to call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. may22:6m WM. McKEE. ANEW WORK ON CEMETERIES.— Designs for Monuments and Mural Tables, adapted to rural Cemeteries, Church Yards, Churches, Chapels; with a preliminary Essay on the toying out, planting and man aging of Cemeteries, and on the improvement of Church ards. For the basis, Loudon's Work. By J. Jay, Smith, one of the founders of Laurel Hill Cemetery. In two numbers. Just received and for sale by tjel I.Tournal copy.) KAY & CO New Light. WE have received a lot of LAMPS of various sizes and kinds, of a new construction that Is quite simple and complete—some ornamental. Also, the article to burn in them, called '• BURNING FLUID," or - ETHERIAL OIL." It has rare qualities, which recommend it to the attention of Steamboat men, Hotel Keepers and Housekeepers. For cleanliness, economy and brilliancy, it surpasses anything portable uow in use. . . Persors who please to call on us will be shown the peculiarities of the new compound A constant supply of the Fluid and Lampe kept by SCAIFE & ATKINSON, je2l Ist, between Wood and Market sus. Removal of Leeward'■ Segeir Store, FROM TUMID TO MARI= ST., 3 DOORS PROM TOE RIVMR. WE have got an article of SEGARS that I offer with confidence to my friends and citizens, of every variety and price. Our imported range from 3to se. at retail. To those who don't want to pay 4 and sc. for a Seger, I offer the Segura of our own make with confi dence. For beauty of make, delightful fragrance, and every thing appe mauling to a truly good Seger, they will he found equal to any imported. These Cigars range front Lto 3 cents. Of Tobacco for Smoking and Chew ing, we have all tile celebrated brands. Out French and German friends, whose great delight is snuff," will find at our Store " all their anticipations realized." Friends and Citizens—We solicit your patronage free ly ; we feel a confidence in ourselves and in our ability to suit you—our constant and unceasing efforts always being directed to the one great end," to please." LEEWARD & CO., ie2s Market street, near the river. • Great Western Saddle HARNESS, TRUNK AND WHIP MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber takes this method of informing his friends and the public in general, that he has the largest stock of the following named articles, of his own 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 manufactures something lower:than has been heretofore sold in the city, be 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 oct3l G. KERRY. Wholesale and Retail. ADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. ROBBRT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in- ,„ roan his friends and the public generally, hat he continues to occupy that large and com modious Store Room, formerly occupied by. Samna . n estoek & Co., No. 86, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags Saddle Bags,Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles 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. Country Merchants and Farmers would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell first rate articles at very low prices. E rr Don't forget the place, No. 86, corner of Wood street and Diamond Alley. ap26 RINTING AMR — A superior article of Printing P and Book Paper, of various sizes constantly on hand and for snle. C. RILL, apl4 t 37 Wood stmt. _____.entigration Sines, • Y., timusifigNi& CO .'s 4 FOREIGN PARRENGEIU• OFFICE. _if- i t I ForOii Real- °toners in this : City. LET THE FRIENDS Oy EMIGRANTS be careful to have their arrangements made according to the new PrOeldt: Oil Lam, sad take no man's receipt, v• ithouthaving it inserted otherwise they will have to pay in Liverpool, before they ship. • Hereafter all Steerage Passengers earning from Europe, engaged in America, to come aver in Olier of the Ships of HA REDEN 4- co, will le furnished with the follotoing provisions, or theireguivalent mother drtieks quails, good.— Sec Act of Congress, May . l7, 1648. f This plan will prevent sickness on bOard. Heretofore when passengers found themselveein Provistons, many of them came on board entirely destitute, which often caused much sickness and death • 35 the Bread, : • 10 Ibis Rice, 10 ibs Oatmeal, 10 the Flour, 10 Rai Beans and Peas, 35 ihs Potatoes, 1 pint Vinegar, 60 gallons Water, 10 the Salted Pork, free frontßone ; All of good quality, and one-tenth "of ; the provisions fur nished, will be delivered to each Passenger every week with a sufficient supply of fuel forfcooking. F.ach ship in this line will be prhporly ventilated; and a good house over the passage-wdy leading to the Pas sengers' apartment. The caboose and cooking-ranges for the use of Passengers, are kepi under cover. Every attention will be paid tcipromote their health and comfort. Remittances made as meal, ompay, and at moderate rates. Bank of England Notes and Foreign Exchange pur chased at current rates. Debts, Legacies, Pensions, &0., Re., collected, and copies of Wills procured, with every other business con nected with an European Agent. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European Agent, s • corner Of Fifth and Wood eta m Post Buildin New Conimerelea,idne. I E. W. K.DI.BA.LL & CO., Z i EIONSIII, KIMBALL & CO., 84 Wall sc., New-York, $ l`Liverpool, England KIIMPECTBULLT inforin their friends I.nd the ...01i :.: public, that they have:, commenced the Gene ral Shipping and Comntiarion Business, t 0,140 ,14 ,14 ii gether with the Genetal:Passengcr Business, 4 .2,...,!,.: gargling certificates a passage from London, ^ - - - Liverpool, Dublin, Belfast, or tiny port of the Old Country to New York, Boston and Philadelphia, on the moat reasonable terms. Drafts and Bills of Exchange, Iron s 11 to any amount on the Royal Bank of Ireland ai3d its branches, and on Liverpool. The days of sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpool Packets, as fixed upon. are the rlst i Oth, 11th, 10th, glst and 20th of every month. . . These Ships are all of the largest Blass, and are com manded by men of character :and experience. The 'Cabin accommodations are all illust can be desired in point of splendor and convenience. They are furnished with everydescription of stores of the best kind. Punc tuality in the days of sailing will be strictly adhered to. Packet Ships Roscias, Siddorn Sheridan and Garrick, are vessels of the largest class and those desirous to bring out their friends, cannot sopset.finer or safer Ships. Passage can be secured at the lowest rates. New Orleans Line of Packe4soail weekly. For pass age or freight, apply us above,;ir to JOSEPH-SNOWDEN, or EDMUND SNOWDEN, decll) Comer 4th and Smithfield etc.. Pittsburg _ _ ND CAI - SITTY. The Franklin Fire InMiranoe Company DIRECTORS : Charles W. Thuicker, • George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Aslolphi E. Rorie, Samuel Grant, David S. Browne, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson. CHAS. W. HA N CKER, Pres't. CHAS. G. BANCKEB, Secretary: Irr Continue to make Insuratice, perpetual or limited, on every description of property in "own and country. The Company . have reserved s large Contingent Fund, which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection to the aitured. The Assets of the Company. an January Ist, 1849, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fo-- ows, viz : Mortgages • Real Estate 813,3(8,492 71 Since:their incorporation, n period of 19 years. they have paid upwards o(One MitNan Four Hundred Thou sand .Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, Eta Vfell a■ the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. J. GA RDINfoR COFFIN, Agent, Office N. E. corner Wood and 3d sis ia - torner, Fire and Marina ilalurance• THE Insurance Company of North America, of nata delphm, through its duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber. offers to mobs' permanent and limited Insurance on properly, in tins :My and its vhpinity, and on shipments by the ennui and rivers. lIIRECPUIIIS Arthur G. Collin, Pres't. Saturil Brooks. Alex. Henry, Clinrles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Sof:mist W. Smith, Edward ri.nuth, Antbrzise White, John A. Brown, ingot): fit. Thomas, John White. John ft- Neif. Thomas•P. Cope, - Iliphard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, S.eey. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1793. Its charter is Born per petual.LL and its high stand' ; long experience, am ple means. and avoiding all r of an extra hazardous character. it may be consider . offering ample seeuri ty to the public. . Wf LUTA hi P. JONES. At Counting Room of A twood,Jono s fg. Co., Water and Front sts., Piusburgh , mart y DF.LAWARE MUTUAI. SAFETY INSUR 1. ANCH: CONI PAN V.--OtEce..Noith Room of the Ex change. Third street, Philndelpin. • Finn laseaszcit Merellatidire and other property in tote+, and:country, insured agatil.t loss or damage by fire nt the lowest rateUf premium. MAtilat INSCILANCE.—They also insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or COOLCiriaa, under open or special policies, as the assured tnny desire. lassan Tastissoirrirtois.--They also insure merchan dise transported by Wagons, itailrond Cars, Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on risersand lakes, on the most liberal terms. DIRECTORS--Joseph 11. Seali Edmund A. Sondes John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose Samuel Edwards, Geo. G. ',riper. Edwarg. Darlington, Isaac R. Danis. William Folwell,John Newlin, Dr. R. M. Huston, James C. Hand, Theo talus Pau 11. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George Serrill, Spencer Mc- Event, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson,William tiny, Dr. S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm.blySni Jr. AT PITTSBURBIIII. D. T. Morgan, Bagaley, Jun. T. Logan. WILLIAM IttARTIN, President. RICHARD 8. NEIVIIOLD, See re I.9Ty [Er Office of the Company, No. Water street, Pitts burgh. Lielthdtt P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. Fire and Diiiiiitelnenrince. THE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA will make permanent and limited Insurance on Property in 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 tin Ovnilablo fund for the ample indemaity of all persons *tin desire to bo pro tected by Insurance. WM. P. ;ONFA, Agent, moviS : 44 Water street. S 1111/ft and Tobacco, AT JACOB hIeCOLLISTER'S, Fil th street, No. 19. Regalia ; Washington Lomormii La Rosa; Justo Sane; Plantation; Halt Spanish, Malay'and CORMOn; Together with a variety of otherb rands. Also—An extensive assortment of CHEWING TO BACCO, of the most celebrated brands, among which are the Luxious Luxury, F. Robinson's Foetid Lump, Grunt & Williams', and ATch'd Thwarts. Grape Brand, Five Lump. All orders promptly attended to. Cbuntry Merchants would do well to call and examine ray,stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Cuba Wrapper and Filler:Leaf for sale., ID" Sign of the Indian Chief Dissolution of" Partnersnip. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore stinting between KERR & KEYSER, was dissolved - pa Ahe 10th inst., by mutual consent. The boedro are In the hands of G. H. KErssin, who is duly amborited to eolleet all money duo this firm. Those having claims against ',the firm are re quesdetto *present them for oddment. WM. KERR, GEO. D.KYSER. Pittsburgh, July 30th, 1840 CO.TARTNERSHIP.—ThiEbrisiness will hereafter be conducted by G. H. Karma and E. C. hieDowam., under the style of KEYSER It McDOWELL i who will give their individual attention to the Drug Business in all its branches. They would most respectfully cull the atten tion of dealers to their Stock of Drugs, al no pains will be spared to give entire satisfaction. - D. KYSER, Pittsburgh, July 30, 1619. E. C. 14(cROWELL. m a ke retiring . from the late km of KERR a: KEYSER I take pleasure In recommending ,my suecessors, KEY, SER & hIcDOWELL, to the continued patronage of my friends. %VM. KERR. Pittsburgh, July 30, 1640. (augl (10-PARTNERSHlP.—The.subseriberjs have this day Conned a Co-Partnership, and wilt continue the WHOLESALE GROCERY, PRODUCE,:LIQUOR AND FRUIT BUSINESS, at the old stand; No . 168 Liberty street, under the style of J. S. BONNET* CO. JEROME S. IR)NNET, MATTHEW 1). PATTON. iy9 Pittsburgh, July 5 JEROME S. BONNET. SdMA'AM D. PATTON. J. S. BONNET, B. WHOLESALE GROCERS, RECTIFTING DISTIL LERS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS • Foreign and Domestic Wind, Liquors, Cigars, Fruits Nuts, tr. ijy2) 162 Liberty street , rittsburgh. - - - TrpliE undersigned having been appoinied - Agent of the DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUlt&iscgComrems, M the place of John Finney, Jr., resigneai respectfully in forms the public and the friends' and easterners of the Comnany, that he is prepared to take. Marine, Inland and Fire risks, on liberal terms, at their Office, No. 37 IrVater street. [myl9] P. A. MAOETRA, Agent. BOTTLERS, AND MAITITPACTIIIIIIISPOT Illtsrattat. WATER, Sarsaparilla Porter, Ale, cider, Root Beer, Mead and Pop, No. IS Market streeyand 100 Liberty street, corner of Cecil's alley. Pittsburgh.; amen: Gingham". A LARGE and Handsome assortment of tiewest styles, A particularly adapted to city trade Dust received by mar2Dr2m lI.AMPTON,SAUTR & CO. PEROUSgION CAPS-200 M. S. S. !Percussion !daps 100 Jost reed by MeCANDLESS & GAMPBELL, myl 07 Weod street. • (2 - rT,:+: : ;:ajZ. , :":fl . ; : rIL - 4 ,ti 7 t . 3 2 7 .1 r, - ' 3nsuranze (Eompauits oa PIILLADELVILL 81,047,438 41 • 04,724 E 3 .i ••- - - 96,001 E.... 5 51,523 25 -- - 38,804 37 Temporary Loans Stocks Cash, .tc. „., . ~. ~ ..i.:`'"- T 'Li' c ,„ - `', %,-;',.. -.. • )-• ... , ,, , P - 1 ~i` ~,-, ~ "IN-, :i-_,V.`",- --',, , ,.;•.,, - ;,'., q; ,-..• , j,-,. , „. ~. - . ~.. , ~.. ' ' r.: , ; '''-'!",:;'”` ' i .`-..1.14 - -, ' ? -'•---•'--- - 4 :: -,":;,-.'.‘,,' '''..-'-'.`,;:::,,,,•:. ,-..,'-,-, '4.-1..,.---A--.,Z.pr-..„'" '`';- v --rv:f;?- , i..,, , ,,,. , .. , ..!,, , ), , ~,,,,.., ~..,,, •A- .2, '--. f..,;1,..1 t ..!- - s `'-;:: ' ~, '-:., ,-;= ~.,,:,:;',...,..:'.,:.'?‘'.- I,''F!-'-'----,.7--.---'=2-,:.,;., ....1.: ..,,,P,=,,,;:.,44-,-H,;-f.,.';;;.;,:,..1.,..-6,.141 '!..., .!--- :..--''t- .' 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','„,„':4 - „ 4- , -. , ,-, : ,, , , ' :,- :,r ,- , ;4141", ~':- ''.-.":,, ...,;,' -- '.. '',.' '- :-: ..‘,,, .-_'' ,; • „:..,:- ,---': , '`.,' --".. .'. '' l, .%'''..:,----,.' —,,.'r,',, ~ ''..:lj,-,•7:- ' ~,.: .-,„',.:, 4 ;.,„ „,. : , -, ' -- -,' -, ~.,'-',,, -,-' '. -' '--,-1 ~ 1- 4,, .;„----;- .t —.... ....,.. `-ir .r :;.,- y ~,,y,it,;:.-; MAME ~~,_ ;*, ESEIII MEV. • tL. . _ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS. A. A. MASON & CO., 'OO MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENNA., WOULD respectfully.call the attention of City' and Country Merchants to their choice stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS, which, for extent anti variety, has probably never been equalled in the Western coun try. Possessing the same facilities and advantages en joyed by Eastern houses, by having one of the Partners constantly in the East, amongst the. manufacturers, im porters and auction houses, they are prepared to offdr the same advantages in style and prices that can be obtain ed of the largest Eastern houses. Receiving large con signments of Domestlea, front the manufacturers of New Englaud, they are enabled_to offer these Goods at lees rates than they can be procured of the Eastern jobbers. The fact that their establishment offers equal. if not great er advantages, hi every description of Goods, than• can be had East, has been clearly demonstrated to their nu merous patrons. They feel confident that if merchants contemplating purchasing East, Will examine their stock, they will be convinced that they. can buy the same qual ity of Goods at such prices as will save the cost of trans portation and the necessary expenses and time of an Eastern trip. They mention a part of their stock, which will alWays be found fresh and complete: 3011 CASES CALICOES AND PRINTS, front the Mer rimack, Hamilton, Cocbcco, and 'Manchester Companies; also, from the Print Works of Runnel], Sprague, P: Al len, Richmond & earr, Chapel's, American, Adams, &c. 40 CASES GINGHAMS AND CHINTZES, of the' best manufacture. 130 CASES BLEACHED MUSLINS, of all the well known and approved makes. Foi sale by the package, at Agents , prices. 300 OASES AND BALES OP TICELNOS, of the York, Hamilton, Armstrong and Otis Companies. 38 BALES RED, WHITE AND YELLOW FLAN NELS; a complete assortment. For ante low, by bale or piece. Received direct from manufacturer*. BROADCLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, of the manu facture of S. Slater & Son, Hill & Carpenter, Femora, Harris & Co.—of even' grade. CASSINETS, JEANS AND TWEEDS-44 cases, of all the venous manufactures. 25 CASES MUSLIN DE LAINES and CASHMERES, of the Hamilton and Manchester Works; also, full as sortment of foreign manufacture. 20 CASES COLORED MUSLINS. For sale by the case, at Agents' prices. BROWN ' BLEACHED, AND COLORED CANTON FLANNELS, of all the usual makes. Also, Cloak Linings. ALPACAS. BOMBAZINES AND COBUROS—More than 20 cases. Also, 300 ps. French Merino, Lyonese and Paramatta Clothe. SILKS AND SHAWLS-200 pieces of Black and Fancy Silks; nearly 2000 Shawls, Long and Square, of all kinds. Also, Vizettes, Cloak Scarfs, &e. A full assortment of WHITE and LINEN GOODS.— Also Hosiery and Gloves, Embroideries, Laces and Trimmings,L Mourning articles; all qualities, sizes end make of Blankets. RIBBONS-60 boxes of rich Bonnet and Cap Ribboinq also, Velvets, Bilks, Satins, &e.; with every other de scription of Millinery articles, Tailor's Trimmings, Ac. All of which, together with a general assortment of Goods of the newest and most fashionable styles, will be offered at an extremely low advance. New Goods constantly receiving. All Merchants are cordially solicited to call. septa A. A. MASON & CO. t)REAT.S.I••fifAHRI•rn NEW WALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS CIDIAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.O No. 05 Meaux M.,11/rrWHlrti Fotorrn Sr. aim Dumosn. nplit: undersigned is now receiving one of the largest 1 and most extensive Assortments of NEW GOODS, which ha has ever before offered in this City, comprising every variety of style and fabric that the Easteru mar kets can supply, and he is determined to sell them at UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS. 4 4 Brown Muslin ' only 4 cu: Heavy Brown Muslin from 01 to B cents; Bleached Muslin only 3 cents; 4-4 Bleached Muslin from 1:11 to 12/ cents; Bed Ticking only 81 cents; 4-4 Double Purple Calico 121 cents; Mous de Laines 12i cents; 4-4 Blue British Chintz 121 cents•, French Work Collars, only 10 cents, " ' Prints, Merrimack patterns, 01 cents; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs 10e • White Cotton Hose Of cents; Satin stripe Mous de Laines 25 cents ; Furniture Chintz 111 cents; Plaid Jaco net Muslin 10 cents. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Satin Plaid Armour, Silks, wide black Oro. de Rhine Silks, Chamelion Brocade Silks, Chamelion Satin de Chien Silks, wide black Mantilla Silks, Persian corded Silk Stripes, Turk Satin de Chien, French Thibet Cloths, all colors; Lupin's French Merinos, all colors • Satin stripe French Cashmeres, Paris printed LAMartine Cashmeres, Alpacas and Liaises. Cloths, high lustre; Lupin's black Bombazines, Paris printed Moose de Lrunes, Chameleon Dress Ginghams. FANCY GOODS.—Franck Work Capes, Collars and Cuffs ; new style Bonnet Ribbons, black andeolored Kid Gloves, Lisle Thread and Silk Gloves, bl ac k Silk Fringes and Gimps, MulL Swiss and Jaconet Edgings and Insert ing.; Silk Scarfs and Cravats, white and black Silk Hose, Alpaca, Cashmere, Moravian and Cotton Hose; black and wrote Silk Demi Veils. SHAWLS SHAWLS::—Turk Satin Shawls, black Silk Shawls, Chameleon Brocade Shawls, Plaid Long Shawls, fine all wool Brosha Shawls, black and mode colored Cloth Shawls, embroidered Cloth Shawls, Fren'h Cashmere and Terkerri Shawls, and plain and embroi deredblack and colored silk fringe Thibet Shawls GENTLEMEN'S GOODS.—I have just received a fine assortment of French and English Cloths and C11,13i. meres, new sty le fancy Silk and Cashmere Vesting, Scarfs, Cravats, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk and Woolen Undershirts end Drawers; together with it va riety of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.— Bleached and Brown Muslins, Damask Table Linensand Table Cloths, Russia Diaper and Crash, Irish Linen and Linen Lawns, Cainsinets and Kentucky Jeans, red, white and yellow Flannels; lied Tickinge. Domestic and Scotch Ging ham, Cheeks. brown, bleached and colored Drillings, and a splendid assortment of superfine (ribbon bound) Blankets, at all prices. The easterners of the house and the public generally arc requested to call and give the above Goods all early examination, as they will be sold at prices that C3llllOl lad to please all who WISII in Secure a Great Bargain . ABSALOM MORRIS. sepl 3 No. G 5 Market street. Pittsburgh. NEW STOOK OF PIANOS JOHN H. MELLOR. No.SI Wood street, has just receiv ed a new stock of Piano Furies, from the following celebrated manufacturers:— One Rosewood 7 oct., carved in the style of Louis XIV. One do 7 do do do do One do 7 do round corners, plain carving. One do 7 do plain round corners. One do 61 do elegantly carved. One do 6j do plain round corners. One do 131 do do do do One do 6 do carved furniture. One do 6 do plain round corner. One do 0 do do do do One do 6 do plane square. All the above are from the celebrated manufactory of Chickeriog, Boston, and are warranted in all cases, and the purchase money refunded, if found defective in any particular. The prices are the same as charged at the manufactory, and are as low us those of inferior quality from other makers. Seven Rosewood 6 oats., from Bacon & Raven, N Y. One do 0 do do H. Worcester, N. Y. Two do at do do Bacon & Raven, N. Y. One do 6 do do Gales & Co., N. Y. All the above Piano Fortes warranted in every res pect, being made expressly to order, and are such as can be relied on for durability; even in touch, and of supe rior tone. JOHN H. MELLOR, Sole Agent for sale of Cltickering's Piano Fortes, g seplB for IVestern Pennaybrunta Fall Fashions Bata and Caps. 4 G. W. GLASSGOW will introduce the Fall style HATS and CAPS, on Saturday, August the *h, 1840. Those in want or a neat and durable HAT, will please call and examine his assortment, at No. 102 Wood street, third door below Fifth street. N. B.—His Silk Hats are warranted water proof—the bodies being prepared with Gutta Percha, which makes them elastic and pleasant to the wearer and perfectly water proof. G. W. GLASSGOW, aug2.s:4m 102 Wood street. 1011 N NICUOLSON, 42. Vice. RAYNE rIIHE undersigned, successors to Arthurs & Nicholson, I beg leave to inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and the public generally, that they have re-built the EAGLE FOUNDRY and are now in full operation, and have part of their patterns ready for the market amongst-which are: Cooking Stoves, Coal and Wood Stevesi_with a splendid nit - light Coal Stove, which is noWitipereeiling, in other cities, the common 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 build ing to call at our warehouse before purchasing, and ex amine a splendid article of enammelled Grates, finished in fine style—entirely new in this market. Warehouse, No. 181 Liberty st., opposite Wood street. sep4:dy NICHOLSON & PAYNE. J. T. DEroCKEtt. & 10.0BISSOIST, BUILDERS, AND ERECTORS OW LIGHTNING RODS, ON A SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLE. Orders fell at the Post Office, or at Mrs. Rewires, on Fourth street, between Market and Ferry, will receive prompt attention. Ravasancas.—Prof. Horace Webster, Geneva, N. Y. Prof. Cheater Dewey, D. D., M. D. Rochester, N, Y.; J. L. Cassels, and Hamilton L. Smith, Cleveland, 0. ; G. K. Shoemberger, J. Hawthorn, Michael Jones, J. C. Wil liams and Capt Good—Cincinnati. Is Prrrsauaou—John H. Shoenberger, Wilson Mc- Candless, A. W. Loomis, 0. Metcalf, Wm. J. Totten, John Harper, Mr. McCatcheon, Mr. Childs, Oakland; Col. Morgan, Mrs. Collins, Rev. Mr. Spark t D. Wil liams, Major Harding, U. S. Arsenal; John Irwin & Sons ; Allegheny : D. N. White, W. A. Marshall, John Sampson ; Major Davis mid Mr. Newton, East Liberty. jy3l:dtf New York Hair Manufactory. THE undersigned has ;net returned from New York' with a large, splendid and well selected assortment of ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every kind.' He invites Ladies and Gentlemen to call and examine the new and most beautiful article of ENADIZI. Patentees for Bands, Wigs and Half Wigs, ever invented. They are so much like the natural partings, and fit so close and easy, that they cannot ae distinguished from the natural hair on elosemspection. SoutkrmuoNaw.—The new Balance Spring surmounts the difficulty, and must supersede all others for Gentle men's Wigs and Taupees • it bears equally on every part of the head, without stiffness or artificial appearance; (in these it is unlike the old;) it shows the forehead equal to the natural hair. • • • . Wig wearers are particularly invited to call and ex amine the articles for themselves. J. CAMERON, N 0.89 Third et., near Wood. N. B.—Remember the New York }lair Manufactory mayls:dom&wEar - , ; -- -;2;r2.; , _ • • • -" :~ ~! : y~``~~. MINI , _ raggigkOMMEßM -ALSO ItECE.MAD-- EAGLE FOUNDRY . - • • MIMI '+L,. IMIIIN , , , - , -' , : ~.:.. •,-`• , 4 . 4 Vf. - . • -. . . ~. - -fllisultanconL . . . svxnts • • T cHALLEriozmtp.wcnturwdroy 6 l ;l l.hp l inPii g i . one 'single instance; " D311°5 464 Dir e , a a tince tractor"—that is to saydho satsuma , LIP first introduction by Inc in lev, up tothus period,ever failed to core the worarformsorptrpeland_ LIFE SAVED! -AWFUL CABE OF SCALD! t ; 'February SS, 1515... • Ma. amiss—Dear air While my son, 15 years : old, was at work to the shingle manufactory of L.T. Rose, he had the misfortune to slip, and fall into a largelratt used for the purpose of boiling blocks preparatory want sing. The blocks had just been removed. trom the vat, containing a large quantity of boiling water. Ile fell for- - ward, scalding both hands and arras, all one side,and one leg badly, and the other partially. The scaldswere. so bad on las arms arid leg that most of the flesh came off with his garments, and his life was despaired of by Loth his physicians and friends.. •.. . • • • Dailey 's Pain Extractor was ProcuredUis'soon as pas-' sible (which was in about six boar.) and applied, and. which relieved him from all pals, preventing Intlamma.? Lion and swelling, and ,in a few days commenced healing: his sores. There appeared a general improvement,So mach so that in three weeks he was removed to his - . father's house, &stunt about one mile and a half. We continued the rise of the above medicine about two, months, and we believe it was the means, under Provi dance, of saving hie life I and we would .chsernilly re-: commend it in all similar cases as naafis and invaluable. remedy. With sentiments of respeet,l remain,dear, sir, your most obedient and humble servant.' ADLAR OLARE, SUSANNAH CLAR4i, C. E. CLAKK. We, the undersigned, being personally nequalntedsititia the case of Mr. Clark'sson, believe the above statement: substantially correct : M. Dewey, Louisa Dewey, S. Kelsey, Henry R Pearce, Wm. Evans, E. Clark, L. P. Rose, Ira Newman, Win. Newman, Mary .1. Rose.. CAUTION. • Cousrnuorxers!—Counterfrits abound!—The Pub lic is cautioned against their deleterious and davrous effects; and Ida hereby distincily declare that I will ism hold myself responsible for the effect of any Iketrattor, unless procured at my own Dxpor, 415 BROA.DWAI, Now Yorut, or Slummy authorized Agents. PILES! - - That distressing and debilitating disease, has never as yet resisted the wonderful properUes of the Genuine' 11DaIley's Extractor. For particulars of cures, and general directions,' res. pectfally refer to my printedpamphlet. MI testimonials therein published are genuine, and for the truth of which I hold myself responsible. HENRY HALLEY, 41.5 Broadway, New York. JOHN D. MORGAN, Pittsburgh, General Depot. HENRY P. SCWARTZ, Agent, Allegheny. J_ BAKER, Agent, Wheeling, Va. JAMES W. JOHNSTON, Agent, Maysville, Hy. F. MERRYWEATHER, Cincinnati, 0., Gen. Depot. jel2 Rosedale Garden. Tair. Proprietorship of this beautiful RETREAT, . has made every arrangement for entertaining • '• visitors daring tee warm season. The steamer Arrhy ason leaves the foot of Pitt street every after noon through the week, for the Garden— commencing half-past 1 o'clock, making a trip every boar until 101 o'clock, P. et. On Sundays, she leaves first trip at S o'clock in the morning. Ice Cream, Strawberries, Din. Der and Supper furnished to order. Also, Rooms for Co tillion Parties at all times. N. B.—The Boat having been thoroughly repaired ex pressly for this trade, and being the first to open it on Sundays, the owner hopes to game liberal patronage. je2l 1. W. MEALEY Proprietor. For Sale. THE Stock, fixtures and good will of a splendid retail GROCERY STORE, now doing a business of 817,- 000 per year, in an eligible location, and one of the most business parts of the city. Also, the lease of the Store, being for two years, from the first of last April. To any' person or persons possessing a cash capital of $2 7 1500 or 3,000 a better chance wag never offered for an Invest ment, the present occupant would not sell (under any other circumstances) his stock, &c., was It not on account of sickness and severe • indisposition. For farther par ticulars apply at thla °Mae. A HOUSE AND .LOT FOR 8050.—Fan Sara: A good .8.8. two story Dwelling House, well arranged, having hall and two parlors. two bed rooms, a large kitchen and cellar. The rooms are well papeiled and all in good order. The back part of the property is pleasantly shaded with grape vines in full bearing and some peach trees. The Lot is 18 feet front on'Ann street, Allegheny, by 55 deep. 8650 is below the value of this property, but the owner is going to his property in the west. Imme diate possession, if required. Terms accommodating. S. CUTHBERT, ;ant, Smithfield street. General A UCH SALE—TIVO LetRGR LOTS OP GROUND, pleasantly Mutate above South Pittsburgh, on Coal Hill, having a front 0(66 feet on a wide street, and to gether 330 feet deep to a 60 feet street, commanding it fine view of the river, up and down, as also of this city and Allegheny. For a healthy residence, few' locations are superior to the above. They will be sold at a bar gain and on accommodating terms. 8. CUTHBERT, Geo'l Agent, re 19 Smithfield street. Deafness Cured. GAD the following editorial from the Saturauy Even ing Post: CllltE. FOR DEAFNESS.—We have heard mach lately of the efficacy of Scarpa's Oil, in cares of Deaf ness, and astonishing cures by this hoopla. remedy have been unquestionably performed. As the editor of a journal, circulating extensively throughout the country. we deem it our duty to call public attention to this spe cific. rinse afflicted with this malady will find Searpa's Oil for Deafness well worthy a trial. Price SI ,00 per bottle. For little at the Pekin Tea Store, Fourth street, Pitts burgh. auglo WHEREAS. Letters Testamentary, to the estate of MOSES DUNLAVY, late of Allegheny County, deed, have been granted to the subscriber ; all persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment ; and those having claims against the same] will present them duly authenticated for settlement, to JOHN COYLE, Executor, uglG °thee 4th street, near Smithfield. 'W — fOr firr H. )OK-9 Treatise on Hand-railing, comprtstng three original systems of applying, the trammel or string in drawing the face moulds of Geometrical, Ellip tical and Spiral Handrails; also, au original system of applying the tips of the moulds to the edge of the plant; an original system of cylindrical sections; and an origi nal theory of resting points—attended with nu introduc tory course of Geometry, Ration and Proportions; ex emplified by full and complete demonstrations, and illus trated by twenty plates. By 1.. E. Reynolds, Architect. Just rec'd by JOIINSTON - Jc STOCKTON, sepd Con Sid and Market pm. House and blign Painting. JT D. PITFIELD would respectfullyinformthe citizens . of Pittsburgh and Allegheny that he is prepared to do all kinds of ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, such as Imitation of Wood and Stone. All orders left with J. ROBINSON, European Agent, will be strictly attended to. apls.ld t 2000 Premium Blinds. J. WILLIAMS, No. 12 North Siith street, Philatlel * . Olin, Venetian Blind and Witulow Matte Manufac. surer, (awarded the. first and highest Medals r t the New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia Exhibitions, for the superiority of his BLINDS, with confirmed confidence in his manufacture,) asks the attention of purchasers to his assortment of 2000 Blinds of narrow and wide slats, with fancy and plain Trimmings ' of new styles and colors.— Also, a large and general assortment of Transparent Window Shades, all of winch he will sell at the lowest eASll exams. Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to netv. DEALERS supplied on liberal terms. The citizens of Allegheny Com.ty are respectfully in- . vited to call, before purchasing elsevehere—confidentof pleasing all. [l7 Open in the mining. • To Country Merchants. HODRINSON M would remind you Mai you can now secure China, Glass, Queensware, 4;e., at such prices as never were heretoforeottered at. Remember, 116 Wood street. 3 doors below. 311 i. [ml7 111 JEW MUSIC.—Just received, a further supply of the VII following popular Songs for the Piano : " Be kind to the loved ones at home." " Nelly was a Lady," by S. C. Foster. "Row thy boat lightly." " Speak gently." " Ben Bolt." " Virginia Rose-bud." And a variety of other popular music. JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood street. E WORKS OF WASHINGTON LAYING: The 1 History of New York, from the beginning of ,the world to the end of the Dutch Dynasty: 12 mo., cloth, 81,25; The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon. Gent.: 12 mo., cloth, 8}t,25; Bracebridge Hall, or the Hatadrislay a Medley 12 'to., c10th.61,25; Tales of a Traveler, 12 am., cloth, 81,e5; The Crayon Miscellany :12 mo., cloth, 81,25; Oliver Goldsmith, a Biography: 12 mo.„ cloth, 81;4; Lite of Columbus,2 vols. 12 810:10 ; Aetna, 12 mo., 81,50 ; Capt. Bonnevitte's Adventures , 12 mo., Life of Goldsmith, 12t mo., $1,25. For sale by sep4 H. S. BOSWORTH & CO-4th at. Stenos Brick Works for Male. THE subscriber offers for sale the STEMMBRIER WORKS, AB ova Lswintacsvmr.a, comprithig : a Steam Engine, 2 Bolters, 6 Mould -Maclunee, capable. of manufactueing 'Ai thousand Pressed Bricks out Of dry clay, with 3 Acres of Land on the Alleghenrriver, on which are 4 kiln and sheds, machine and clay sheds, - wheelbarrows, trucks, shovels, spades, Be.—everything requisite to commence business at an hoar's notice:— Price, including the patent right to the said machine, 37000. Terms of payment made easy. Without the Land, $5,000. For particulars, address HENRY MERRITT, aug27Mti No. HS Monongadela House. ‘NEW DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, Burkett Build j\ jugs, Fourth sired:-fionon & ANTHONY, typistsDagHerm from the Eastern cities, would call theattention of e inhabitants of Pittsbu, and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of cluzens toad others; at rooms to thetM washing storyot Butte's taken e ur 's bunding en y 4 a that Personsrest assured' that ne pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. OUT instruments are of the mostpow extol kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsurpassed (or high finish old truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither requirred or ex pected to take theff4Aess perfect satisfaction 'given. N. Operators viqfind this a good depot for stook and chemicals. fl instructions given in the art, containing the more recent Improvements. Jan, Gravel .Roofing. HE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of T Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they are now fully pre pared to fill orders for GRAVEL ROOFING, in a man ner not to be surpassed in this city or elsewhere. From their experience in bnsiness, they feel confident that they will render satisfaction to all those who miry give them work. The superiority of Gravel Roofs over any other kiud,particularlyin case of fire, is too well known to require any argument in its favor. To those who are unacquainted with outwork, we beg leave to refer them to Messrs. Thomas Liggett, Sr., John P. Perry, Rody Patterson, M. Kane, Jr., and others, for whom We have; done. work. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. We will be found on Wylie Street, be tween High and Tunnel streets. MATTHEW McGOVERN. 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' This important apparattut. hi novrbigh!Y -1 9PeveYe l ly. litany ; of the most etnineinjliyisleinni orttua country arid Europe,', to whom the Mimed avid : others whom it may 'concern can' be" referred: Referettc:e.Will elan be given to many highly - remeetable citizens,' who' have been cured, by means of thU mostvaluable appettaint,ot some of the moat inVeteratc nervous 'Weenier' ? which; couldnot be removed by any_othersloaParninelem• • ' ! - .ltutong,vorione others, it h mill een proved to admir-1 ably adapted_ 63r.dre cure : of the following diseases, viz :1 nervous liadache anddther disorders of the:brain: lt IlFt with - dthiapparattut alone that the operator 'catixonvey i , the galvanic fluid Will:icon and safety to: the. eyt! to re-! store sight, or cure amamosua ; tothe ear to restorehear-! lag; to the tongue or other organs t ioreatorespeeeh; tmd i to the various parts of the , for the( cure of chronic I rheumatism, or tic dolozureauX,Parel"! ysis, or palsy; god "chorea or BL - Vitnittdance,epilepsy,l weakness , from strains, some s.pdisease.eenliar to te-1 males, contraedon of the limbs,lock-iaw, ete., a te.. i , Rights for surrounding counties of. Western Pa. and , rivilege.s,with . the •instrunient; may be , :plirchised: and also tested for the -cure of diseasett... - - Fall histructlona will be giveilfor the 4ationa.chemi. U_ cal. to be ased for various diseases, and the best manner , I for operating for the cure of These diseasesi will also be fully explained lodic putchaser, and a pamphlet put into .:• _ his-hands expreitily for these: ptirposes,vdrefully pre- pared by thepatenice.' 'Enquire of - .:. -. "' . • ' ::: -.. ..7 . •• • • . • S.. W11.1.1A1118,_ _:lfinet ifireet, ‘•"._ ' ... novl3 • -l' near , 4th alhilbe.% , Plltab'ff. :.. LADIES are cautioned against tudng Coannon .Prepi-1 :- red Chalk: They ore not aware how frighilhlly inja• I '. '..... Timm it is to the skin rhow coarse, how rough, howsallovr,l, - ."..: yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears - tiller; using prat." , r .. pared chalk! Besides it is iniunotts,containing a large, „,',";*l-:* quantity of lead! We have_progiared ,a •beandful vete— , . ...... table article, which we call Jones','Spanish . Lilly.Wlntard , -'*, It is perfecti innocent, being purified - of all' deletetions, - 1,-;,%t: qualitles,an it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy,.;:.. - ; ;,..,.. alabaster, clear, lively white; at the same time *aritingi 7 .. - 4*,; as a cosmetic on the skin , mak ing it soft and smooth. • 1-. -- . Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of Iftasiachn4 , ,:: :c;:sum, says: "Alle4 analytingloneit'Spanish • LillyWhite,i: , - :,:t... I find it possesses the mostbeautifid and nattUtl ' 'and ati;. *•,:,-,_:. the game limb innocent, white I ever ma*. -I certainly ......'*,! can conscientiously recommend its use to all *hose skin ', ii*"...1,. regaireibettutifying." Price 25 cents'a box: *Directions .: , ::i", —the best way to apply Lily White,•ls with Mgt loathe L.'.. : , '... or wool—the former is preferable. ' ---".' •••' .- '..“ A rims 381" OF TEETH' /OA 25 csurnk— White tee th, ~. .. 0, .... .... foul breath , healthy gums. Yellatteand - urthealthy.tee d . ,: , ,* after being Once .or twice'oleaned .with Jones! Ambe , ii-, Tooth Paste, haVe the appearance' of ihe mostheautifu '*: - •'. ivory, and, at the same time it is so. perfectly. innocen 4 .: , .`z.... and exquisitely fine, that its constantdaily user is highl advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good condi ..--..,-,.-: Lion, giving them a betuitiftri:polisb, , and preventing premature decay. • Those already ~ dumped' it proven from becomingwot olso fastens malt en iib .... _._,... loose,tuulby perseverance it will render the tautest tee delicately White, mid make the breath delicionsly eVire 0 Price 25 or 37i cents a box: All But above are sold onl ??.:,.'•'; at 82 Chatham st., sign of the Americ an Eagle,Nevr York --..-";:* and by the appointed Agents whose names appear ra th ...„; next column. . . ' * rich iadit !FY • ' WILL TOD ussar, and get a linsband, .. ~ • otujt ,;,.... face.is you .fortune.' , let beautiful, clear, hurt Is i white t If not, it CIIII,be made so ;even though it be yel4 *..,_ . low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. - Thou &t . .,"_, ands have. been made than who have washed once on ' .:-.‘,. , twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap.. The • erect ikt ... ~: glorimm and magnificent- Bathe cure yoa get thiagena-r,%;.,", Me Jones! Soap, at the sign of the American Eagle, W- - -'.."i Chatham street. - --: -. ' ^ g ;-. • '.' Ring-wonn,Salt-rhenm,Scnrvey,Erysipelas, Barber's: l , Itch, are often cured by Jones , Italian*Chernical.Sosp,;ll:, :,-,:, when every kind of remedy hut - failed. That _it cures 4 : -,,, pimples, freckles, and elears the skinjallknoW.• • Sold a 4 ~.. ' the Americaa Eagle, 85 Chatham atteet,: , lilind, , reader ' , n:... - thin seldom or never Aila. • -' ,,4 .i , '''' ' 1 " ' 4'; C. INGLIS, Iti .Patterson.l34, ....• '. Sold as lactase:es ' 89 Liberty s i .lteatipf- Nyciofi, Sign ot,' -* ' of the Big t. 800 ' ... ";; ---- - imar23. r; ", . ALT RHEUM, SCURVY, OLD SORES; ERYSIPE f S LAS, Barber's hehrchope,,Sorit This Mused by many physicians in this city iticanngther - above, and we would not consciencinuray sell - unless wei-) :.;* - knew 1t to be all we state. - • tt Asa cosmetic, the true'JONES'S SOAP. is perhaps the only article ever known that removed impurities, anC, cleared and beautified the skin, making . it .soN.olear,V;.!.. ',- smooth and white as an infants. Bat mind, it issald at Ettii Chatham st., N. Y., and by - - .' MTS. JACKSON Agent, y;;..... max2s . 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. RHEIIIIdATTI3M, GOUT, ANIIIIO DOLOREUX. A respectable gentleman called at oar office; as he said, to inform us that be had been a ffl icted for I& years with Rheumatism or Gout, and occasionally' with Tiek„ , • Doloreux; that be bad been frequently confined to Me' room for months together, and often sufferedthe Mist in s tense and excruciating pain, but that lately ho tied' been using Jaynes Alterative, from which he found themoit - : nal and unexpected relief. He says he found the merri-V,` eine very pleasant and effective, and that -be now con-a alders himself perfectly cured.—Phikulelphict /Forth Amsr-p..,• icon. . A Pte.'. Woarn Knowino.—A gentleman of Scinfulottat; . habit. from indiscretion In his younger days, became al -t . A • fected with Ulcerations in the Throat andNeie, and of .' disagreeable eruption of the Skin.. Indeed, his. system bon the marks of being saturated: vrittr dhsease.ll ' 4 , One hand and wrist were,. so =Mb affected that lid bad lost the use of the Maid, every' part beinglcoyeeed ; deep, painful, end offensifenleed, and wertraa Imitator and porous ns an honey-comb. It was at this nage of his complaint, when death appeared inevitable, from Wreath some disease, that he commenced Me met& :apnea - terative, and having taken Aileen bottles, is now perfect ty cured. The Alterative operates through the:bfreu7ation, and purifies the blood and eradicates disease tom t e system, wherever located, and the numerous curet' lit has per- ;, formed in diteases of the akin, cancer; scroflila,lront, liver complaint, dyspepsia mid otherehronte diseases, is truly astonishing. -Sprat of theTimei. ' • 137' For tale an Pittshurgh,at the PEKIN TEA f3TORE 72 Fourth street. . • . . • • Jaynes* Family Iliadlefties. R. S. S. COOK; Piqua, Ohio, writetr,4Litiel, D have useityour-Perrityugt; Caiwzicriuive .-. 2laLiam, and Expeaorans, itkmy pracuce,ifoi the-lain - 011*e Yews, st and have been exceedingly well pleased with' them, and nover,as yet, to my recollection,' flilletr-of realising my ri: ; , fullest expectation in ;their corativiiProperties: Your El.' other medicines I cannot speak of *from expetietioeL bat; Judging from those I have used, daubs not that they: claim, and are entitled to all the confidence:reposed in them, by those who have lised-tnerti." , L.Wailoptter!y. very - partial to ***** Virmifuge, untillbecanseatquain ted with yours, which has my deeided . preferene to any; other now in nse. Ressectfully, veers, &c., S;g. .117- For sale In Putsbargirat 'the Pekin . Tea Shire, 72 ' Potirth st febls 4" tug for: personally used Dr. Willard'n Orie.attCCengh.. Mix- V.. ' tare, end experienced its beneficial eifeets,dti*ostclieer. fully recommend it as safe and .elleettial;,in all chiles. Speaking from experience, mebefit:4.4l'olli sn perior ; and would recommend hisemitwall - We 'afflicted. • CIiABLEWLEAVIS, I. WM TENKRIS.- Piniburgh, March 15th,1845. tErSold by J.Schoorunaker & Sehii-Days, James '1„, A. Jones, J. H. Cassel, John P. Scott,.E;l:Aruswden;.J. Mohler. Ogden & Snowden.. ; ,ttpM . Fri's"? COIJOHING in the night Aravery,troable r . some. They break in tiPiifitbe 'bonus of repose and t exhaust the strength_ of the stifferei. Fohnwhook &Co.Co COUGH 'H. ALSAMInte been'ttrilimUtly'sliccess faL in easing and caring theta unpleasant Spitilk If a r pollen is rowed in the night by.a spasm of-oxing:hing t tea spoenfal of the, Cough .Baliairt wait soothe...it; loye atm relict, and 'as it o,r:datable; leaves no taste •behind. fr once 'used, it will tatte h Lecedeuee: over all vI others, as a reMedy'for coughei.eo Prepared and sold , by B. A.'FA ESTG9IOB6 , Co., corner Istand Wood streets, and cornerAtlt,eitd,,Wood: streets. ' WOO marl9:3meod ' R. RALPIPS..eacaIataTED .Vsinsreims: frallatt for ' sale, wholesale, and retail, at the , - pinnot, No 450,,5uu thee 1 d at. Able by Wm. Cole,: Allekheay eityi•J.:43..Smith;Bir .talneltra; MeCruelten, - Pean atteetp.:-Irtit# g fREOFF , STONICANDANTI.DPSREPTIOPILLs The general properties of thesa . Pil/Sare'earminal ate, Purgative and Tonic. In thcfraommon -disorders ft arismi from imprudenceta 'diet f ece.,sarat as sickness and sourness of the stemaelf, heard:Wm; headaches, (cc., where ir-medioine is regfured,thisjirepanitionts.very applicable, for its - carmtnativo ar 'totaling 'effects' give V- ' almost immediate relief, when Amuse& or'sicknera..exist its purgative operation upon tlar stomach; and bowels Is r. gentle and effectual and its its-4omo properlies impart strength to the digestive organs, thereby-enabling these F. organs to perform theirproper functions with ordir and f= regularity. The price has been - reduced froni - .50 to 2.5 cents aboL For sale, wholesale end, reta . g, B.•A, Toor & corner : Front ' tinAltrmai arid. Sixth and 11 Wood streets, Agents for Pittsburgh. ' , jel4 4. CONSUISIPTION seized more Tictimethiin any other disease in oar country. The young,:lhri Old, the beautiful and gay, are all alike stdiject , to its itffidious ravages,.and many a hectic cheek has been suppOsedio bloom with the glow othealth..... Bat- every ease, Itatesin a eold and a cough-perhaps deentedimgrortfir of attention at - first—end only, met wide retpediitt :when too late: , 'Watch the - first symptoms-with itfaloits - ertre;' and make immediate use of the Cough: Balsam of. B. A. Fahnestock & Co., which will certainly cheekitefurther progress,And, resterectheirf . bd:orguus:ip a beautiful TESV, ..LUX)K.Ser:Scallbel.?,s' Comma's; Place ' Hook, edited by his sonlin , law,JohaDocal Hemet, D. D. Abbots History olluliasCsaastimalsawaylbgs, Just received'ei` IDDIRIMON:&STDC,KTON'i.:' 'cornrikrkevliadaurds.tii. TAMES' NEW NOVEL-The . Woodman el 'sluice of the times of Richard. Et, by G. P. th.,TaM.,4, Vag. .fust received by - - 17 26 corMariret and Wrdsti." •41-! T -, i...f' , .. 4 : ., •; - g•.' , ',.... - -•:a:::. - :" L :::, ,, l'i-,, ~,,,,..,-,:.,, ~*--,,,-*..r."4.L,,,i.:•-..,:.:.e,"-,',.'l'.7'.''-''' ,-, , -,.' ,:if,.5,1'..-,--:,•'-4',T.-,:*'-'-i---,.:,k,,,,.,:'.:',:-'i:-Z,:i.,::: ~. , :',.:,,,....,, !"',.::, :a.r, ', 2' , ' , ':. - - 7 - Z' ....'.?..:.,:'':'../2't.ry'..,', !..1',...%:;'::.•:::,..Z-"-, , i-' c':-.,V..:":",--,.''','':: '''' ' ,:.' l',-.':'... ' ' "` :,' " 4-',1: ` ... ..''' ' ‘ ,. V : ,:'.:: - . -- . 1: , . .' , .. 1 7. - ;,?A,::.?2,. - 2 ,- ",..•.,,'. ''•, ' i , -'.7: ..;;'::.'.4 :- - - .:;: , :' . :;,:'5 , . - 7 . !].. 4,,, ..::... , „:";:: . •: - ' . .:.. Cq1 . i' . .., , i.* . ' ": 7, !:1 ,. ,' , . - ,' . .. : . i. .?. 1 . 5 . ' . : r , - :::' , ,::.• :, :::::',.. 7: ::: . ....:,!;: 1.,j-,' , . - , EOM ApruguAnPhNlantlF . For sale by B. A. FARNF.ST6CIC , &-CO,.,.efirrier let and}Foodus.; ,de .11 mseolacton: HE partnership hetiteforft oxiatfitg between Bamue 1 B. ktnahfield and Willkin B.Bityktradiartuider the firm of BUSIEFPLELD h HgYS t haallui,daybgen die palmed by William B. Bas Reim g . Ida ent4alpfebest in the firm to Sal Buchfield. accounts. 'due .the firm will be collected by S.B. Bashfield, and,all debts due by the late firm to be paid by the...same . .. • • Pins6urghjume 22, 1849., -V. CU..pmerNERSHEP:-;B..ii...Eigin.:having- this day asioniated with Itimselfllurnw Lakoad4forinerly of Beaford,,Pa., and recently of the National:Hotel, Pitts burgh; will • continua the. = business , der Abe fina of Btlsll 11.14/...d0 • LPADE.R.i , at the,old, stand N0. , 220 , , Liberty streo4:. • 8. B-1111SHPIELD ?iusbureldhluie WAHL . 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