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So c.,-peceo a z - these`evaetiations; bat not non, th th • i ' lmaTi t lic66 M i r e4 Ts ' . 1r tongiuga rent n t d b n r eral ea tongue is sometimes eless.l -- 7 - xi: tee becomes we au....4. `rrttmprt24 71r.slig14.td spasms l7-05tedf the vo arms, le n and " i) e ' l are edaS ' k seal and painful sympptoms. 0 1 : 1 T ozi e, h o l e a w ety e ttim ak ep b t , r ahr me d f i l us zt'L J: fe rd e c y t ' s a u ttl i : in ttie collapse stage lug labored an d hurried • , eeed each oth_e.r„,„ ,io tiir:ocrdadcrofrstatomEßAtetdh.epsretaceinEriptio.ns. of tbri Tlui mixture sive Practice , e ill AtP ad .Do an te a r7 th ell do i j o ti f tg : te l stti l e tta n4tomp blirg iseas h. eote ` it 'ln ~s_i ust eevaamei- ertfi n:toth. ePidshral. given of 1813 it to many passengers -eh tit *e4 ur ie v d e tvit hthe thb prestiti e t r s th etr y.h u a i and tbe a en p n r ( et attacked LUlC all e e d e L e c e urab lett % sp b e y — th e yl -* z m istr olo.l botriL Dri :l: sB 7 .. pare! solely bathe proprietor. jo ig,-( 1 • 1ki0.53 ket SireettPdthborgb:Po. . Renef tor'.oram ps.• tArE HAVE ASPOMINAL:WARAITOT, mule front . •VT the =oat Approved English patterns, !unmated and recommended byThomits Sairewell f Esq., and a number - of-eminent-Physicians, beinga Plo3t convenient appark tuslor ilmapplication of warm or hot water to the boW.,„ .ela t: JA ease army:me Cholera. As every person is suloeettopAdden atuseks,lio madly should bu,withom-- ut least without one. For sale by • SIDAIFF. Or: ATKINSON, ieß Fula street, between Wood and Market-atm A:WM BOORS— trrrimeval, by , Harris. .; J3l Layard'a Nineveh and ita Remains: •The•Cletgy of America. '‘• - The Czar, Ws - Court and People. Women of thd Revolution. •' , 7lrt lag's Works , new edition. 4 . .ILife and Corresibneenee of John Foster. • ,Holmes' Poems. • • = .4:Monte's Workei complete ; 20 vols. ...Swift'a Works, compfotei ...Fielding and. Smollem; complete. • The Plogres.s•of-America ; thhik vols. • For sale by • H. S BOSWORTFLE: CO., 4th street, near Market. • Clergymenand strangers are invitedm call tu the Book Store of H. S. Bosworth & Co., on Fourth street, will - helonndline - edltlatmorttlany rare and valuable Works. . • ' Denttl,to num Wats.. i TT is & notorious &Meat of all eirils,.none are held in .1 such abhorrence asthose of Rats, Mice,.Roacheaand lie&Mags, - .and to. have them exterminated, is the wish and desire of alt. A. peeparadon has been.iscovered by winch those:who wish, may become rid of this evil, which is.festa 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 .•_ilvis,) awl by.overy one who has gwen it a trial, been pronounced the best remedy they have ever used Inc ex terminating Rats, Mice . , Bed-Rugs, Roaches, &c. Thi4irticles comprising - this composition are in them -.tidies:very innocent, and contain not a particle of poi. , =tan; but waen cambined, creates a gas which explodes the stomach, and -consequently destroys life in a few hoary-•—tos soon as it tuxs affected the stomach, the articles beatone neutralized, and will affect nothing thereafter so that there can bean danger in Us use, wider any cir, c =stances. This ism° humbug. We will warrantit to: rid houses of alt the Rats, Mice, Roaches, &a., that in , -• fens them. Should it :notdo as wesay, the money will be refunded. ' • • 1. S. hi. YOUNG &CO., jet - '• • -N. W; corner of 4th and Ferry am., Pittsburg. _Factory' for Soli* TN§IICCESSFULOPERA.TION,manufacttuing Prin . j. ors'- Wood Type ,and Raised Sign Letters by Ma chinery. ,The machinery iS admirably suited for all carving purposes, for which .a pattern, can be made In= the finest caorring to heayy cornice. Should the in ventor:lls= Merril, Singer, obtain a patent for the in vention or any improvement thereon, Atte said patent is secured by deed to 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 haziness, and willing to take an interest of at least one-fourth in the capital stock. For particulars, aPPIY (post paid) to , . SCHOLY & RYAN, Pittsburgh, Pa. . MP - From -the foregoing Notice of L Stunts, we find that the Patent has issued, and for proof of out claim, see records of our deed in Patent Office, at Wash- ington, D. C. , (ies) SOLIDLY tr, RYAN. MILLINERY • AND DRESS It:UE.IM ESIABLLSIDERNT. ADIS' .DISFF has:recently received-the latest designs ILL of Dresses, Cardinals, smut eves,' article inherline of business; and is preparedto execute all enters at the shortest notice. factotums *aiming Cardinals or Visites made, may 'rely .upon obtaining work in every respect equal to that obtained from - the least. Mead Dresses, Diem - Caps, Capes, Collars, Laces`, Ribbons, Flowers. Friages, Dims, Ladies' Hakfti,fte., always on hand at jet' MRS. DIIFFS,IO St. Clair st, AGENTLEMAN of Pittsburgh, who had fallen into an open cellar after the .... - Oreat Fire," sprained his anele so severely that he was unable to refrain from crytug ont svith.the pain. A. friend who had been using Pahnestock CdPi ileuhaficient and been cured Bitentrunlim,gave him what remained in the bottle,' and although his limb Was greatly swollen, he was com pletely restored ro.health in twelve, hottni and freed from pain. This.tsbutoneof a great number of cases which: have come under the observation of the proprietors.— Prepared and sold by, It A: F.4.IIIOESTOCK.t. CO. cornetist and Wood sts also, cor. 6th and Wood eta. • City Drag Store for Solo. riliir.stock,suad fir:Dues ofawholesaleand retail Drag Store iluivingt well sieleeted sr:OW and doings good business, ts in a good location, and at a lease of two years from last April. The aboye will be sold at a bar gain: - The owner haying other engagements cannot give it his personal attention. 8. CDTHI3ERT, General Agent, Smithfieldst. MR. DUFF'S GETITLEMEN AND LADIES' BOOK-KEICPENG & WRITING ROGNISi SORTII EMI OP TU111141.161VD.. B. D. has his new Crass Booms no Ncr thoroughly re .lll. paired and fined ap. Ladies find his new rips-. tem of Single Barry Book-keeping. en agreeable-study, and a valuable dcquirement.- Cientlemen going through his entire •course" of training on Doable Entry Book keeping, will not only be qualified to take charge of Books - upon any , system-in use; butthey will find them selves master of all those intricatecoperationaconnected with pawl:m=lllp senlements, of which; 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 this Institution.— Merchants and Steamboat proprietors can always learn of Book-keepers thoroughly qualified for their profession; no others are ever recommended. flours : 10 to In, 9to 4, and 7 to 10. may 4 Notice. AdrY- old customers, strangers visiting the city, and 1111. others wishing to provide themselves with a hand some DRESS COAT, PANTS, VEST, or any other aril. cle in the line, can do so, by leaving their orders with . JAMES hPGUIRE, Third sweet, St. Charles Building. .IVLEY'S NEW WORK— The Adironback, or ile i In the Woods.. by J. T. Headley, author of WasbiAgton and-bls Generals, &e. Lare And Writings of Da Witt Clinton by W. W. Campbell, author of BordorWarfaxe, &c. lust received by 10MIBTON k STOCKTON, jea Cor. 3d and Market its. • . TAVERN STAND AT SHOIUSTOWN, FOR IiFNT.--A. commodious and well finished Tavem .-rand, in the village of Shousetown, furnished in modern ,MYle, With ,goal Stabling attached. It will be leased fora term of years. Addtesa lanl2 • P. SHOUSE, Shousetown. Boy Leos Chintzes. C~firf4 of abava Goode. 3-4, 44 and 0-8 wide, fancy and double Parble,for sale by maro9 - 2m - HAMPTON, SMITH & CO ' WILRE RAILING.' SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT. 'DUBUC ATTENTION is solicited to a entire new r article of RAILING, =de of wrought iron .burs, and soft annealed rads, or wire, and expressly designed for enclosing Cottages, Cemeteries, Balconies, _Public Grounds; Ise., at prices varying from 50 cents to 53,00 the rawly' g foot. It is made in panels of various lengths, 21 to 4 A 01414 wi th wrought iron posts 11 inch square, at intervening .distancea of 6to 10 feet. If desired, the pannehican be made of any height, in continuous spans of 5010,60 feet, with or without posts. No extra charge fori!Ostsi - w: f c t l i n e r% E tra tz tiii ie - lightness, great strength and durabil ityO the beauty of its varied or namental &signs, together with the extremely lowprice at which it is sold ; are ft causing to supersede the Cast ron Railing, wherever their comparative merits have peen tested. For farther particulars address - MARSHALL' Is BROTHERS, Agents for Pitentees, mrtiftra Diamond alley, near Snlithbeld st, Pittsburg. Bair you're, Oistlery., S diary, &o. Tons WALKER, Importer and Dealer in Foreign and tf Domestic Hardware, respectfully announces to his friendkand' the public generally, that he is now4peeiv ing his Spring supply of Hardware, Cutlery, SadMery, &c., at his stand, No. 85 Wood street, which he will die pose of on_the. most reasonable terms. Me siillatinthreally be receiving fresh supplies, direct from; the - mantifacttunte in Europe and this country, which will agable him to compete with any house, East or Woo. - He p, t itularly invites the attention of cuetemers to his excellent attacnixnent of Table and Spring Cutlery, &c., which is :fashionable patterns and from the moat poptdaftannefeetarera. die stocarof Carpenter's Tools is large, and of excel- Of general Hardware ntpeki has every variety of article. - - -• • Western Merchants and delleoh-geoendly, are In vited to call and examine his Monk.' - /3/1129.6n1 Paper Hangings. r Alff now receiving, direct from the minufaclttrallt.li I. New York, Philadelphia and Hahn:now, a large and well selected- assortment of all the latest and moat, IM-: proved 'etylea.ol' Satin, Glazed and common PAPER HANo,4llls,egnaistlag of 10,000'vec.e# . pl* Parlor and Fresco 10,000 . .141! and Column !N o Dining-roan; chamber and office Paper Which Ilet9ild.particWarly invite the attention of those h av injr. gnenea, to Paper, to call and examine at the Paper Wiieboused S. e. , mario 87 Wood et. . _ FiDWA.IiO TODD do CO.; PirAMTPACITRESUS oF F in town Ann Fsisoy Sanzrs, balm received from their acto,East 'a latter:and desirable, stack of SHIRTS, which_ e pp:9040 to offer to dealers at the lowest New lark Vacs, On:labs' factorY lefts. OUr stock ittirthigil in part X 300 doz.,, all qualities, sin stystritle inn narrow plait; Byron and collars, manufietaked expressly for City trade, and intended for•thlfmarkot. By a 'dealers - our _Goods at low p!ices, and allowing our toreeoirtmefid,llannselves in style at ,Inanulasture,,ltkiterie teibe . able to please all autos =OM: ' : nor W.aretpanheorner ofniliandltlirket itreepo* Juana "^".“:"."..'"-•••• 7.17717 , ,_77 , 7, = ' _ ' g r 4' 4.• -r- tti e • , , . MEM INEMMIMWXMA. ~~*'.. -. Vine S4tzto ' W i ' 'C. -, ,_;; ..: -, , - a • --- • _ . 4 .•,A, k a t er New litkerlngASummer Gooduit - -FASIRONARM READ'QUAtinftfii,,,, Aro:ailment* draimr.stommilrocat‘titorvtlieMmsramr. ~t -.• 43a WERNErIIOI343"' 4 ‘ , ESPECTFULLY inibreis - his - Diem:ls, and the publ e ~,;IID in geneMl;that he has Medved ir very la.ege supply of the choicest SPRING' and SWAM - PR GOODS ever :seen.in Vinskurgitteeleeted halti*gasl• O siding bf French . had-Bega nCloth CO s, Da spi meres, Vesting's,' Vashisiareim,' of all shades and colors and of the lateitiand most desirable pattenie, which will be made up to order in a superior Style, and at very moderate , price s, He has also on 'Mind 'a very large stock of Ready made prothlng,'Nlathlie will sell very low. ap23:ly gi'ITZOSItaLD, I NEW-YORK CLOTHING STORE, 1t1a.20 Market street. HAVING received (and receiving weekly) my Sprint' :L and Summer - Goods, I artvprepared toOffei to the citizens and public in general, &better lot of ready made .Clothing than has ever been offered before in Pittsburgh, and at prices W. percent. cheaper than canbe pareliaseP in any other Clothing establialunent ins this city: tU"D1:111't forget to call at No. 28.‘ • • ,inarl4-4y E. , FITZGERALD- GOLD! GOI.D! GOLD: HOPE . 0 . 40 TR11N , 0410111,P0R1 CM. la T. ROGERS. respectfuily informs-his friends an AI.. the public thatbe has. opened. mrte Cronin gross, N 0.27, Market street; between Front andSeaon where he will keepeonstantly.on hand a large and sup rioraesortment ofclothing, SI/liable for the presentseaso Having Ant returned' trota the East with a new an splendidmmortment of Cloths, Cassimeres mid Vestin 'Of the' most' desirable ' patterns, which will be made 'up op the shortest nodce and in the most fashionable styl bn the Oneprice cash system, as low as can be had any other eetabllshmeat in Pittsburgh. Don't forget the _place, but call at the CLOTHING EMPORIUM, No. HT Market at. Pittsburgh. frar3l.:34 REn p and Summer Stook WC • ADY-MADE CLOTHING AT THE THREE BIG DOORS, POE THE PUSS= 6ILASON, ass NEVEM BEEN EQUALLED Even by the Celebrated Estatdishment itself. fliffE UNPRE.CE.DENTED PATRONAGE , bestowed j_ upon the enterprise of the proprietor, has enabled hira to purchase all his Goods at such prices as will allow him to - sell, Wholesale and Retail, LOWER than any other House,East or West. JOHN .141 , CLOSKEY , Manufacturer of Ready-mad ,Clothing, No. la:Liberty street; Pittsburgh, Pa., has just coMpleted his Stock, and has now on hand, ready for sale, the largest, inottftshumable and varied assortment of READY-TILADE CLOTHING over offered in the United States; all of which have been made under his imme diate inspection, this city, AT PRICES THAT MIST OBTAIN ASILEFEXCESCE—Iogether WWI one of the choicest selec tions of Imported fine Black, Blue, Brows!, Olive and Drab French, Belgian and English CLOTHS, that has ever been brought to this city. Also, fine fancy VEST INGS of every description, such as Cashmeres, Mar seilles, rich Sllks, fanctSatins, &c &c. All the new est styles fancy CASSEMER e=:, of every description; all of which will be made up to order at the shortest no de_ ,e in the latest and moat fashionable style. The proprietor informs the public that the principle, upon which he will do business, j u i r s lll be upon the basis of HONESTY and FAIR DI , A f G ; and in order to es tablish a confidante in the buyers, I am determined to ad-; here to my originalmouo, "quick Saks and qw.sil _OOP and also make the buyer his own salesman, vi marking the lowest price on each article, in plain figures,. so that each customer can select from an immense and, exquisitely assorted.stock,the articles he requires, at the lowest 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. maidS BiEW GOODS AT P. DELANY'S, 49 LraxErry firma, Prrraarraon. TIIST RECEIVED, an extensive and varied assort ., UMW of GOODS adapted to the present and approach- : lug season, such as Mack, Brown arid Drab, Armed, Palmerston's Beaver Cloths, a superior article for Busi ness, Frick and other Coats. Also, a great variety of Blankets and Feltings, em bracing all the above mentioned colon; superfine French black, brown olive, green, claret, and all other desirable colored CLOTHS; French, English and Amer ican plain and- fancy Casstanass, of entirely new pat terns and very desirable colors, to which we call the at tention of those in want of a handsome pair of Pants:— Vsscrutos : The assortment of Vestings Is unusually handsome, comprising the newest and most approved styles for fall and winter wear. All of which will be made to order at short notice and on reasonable terms. A few COATS on hand, of entire new styles, to which we would invite the attention of those who desire to unite ease. elegance, comfort and convenience in these garments. To such, would particularly recommend these Coats to their notice, since they combine all the beauty of the overcoat with the comfort and conve nience of the sack coat. A general assortment of Reorly-made Clotting on hand, in the present Fall fashion, and will be sold wholesale or retail .at the lowest cash pnces. sepl7 IadIPIIU.E CLOT ti Ul waott.E, 110.153 LIBERTY STREET. IrEY CHIONELL would respectfully invite the mentlon of his friends and the public to his stock of Fashionable and well made CLOTWNG, at the above stand. Those who prefer their' Garments made to order, will always find a good assortment of Goods to select from. Mr. Roam Paw will attend to the cutting de partment, which is a guarantee of a well cut and good fitting garment. No effort will be spared to give satis faction to the style and finish of our Goods. Every ex ertion shall be made to please our customers- iseptiam PRE S LEEWARD'S CELEBRATED LEATHER • Preserving Blacking. A COIRPOSITION of bleats-foot Oil and Ivory Black, for nourishing and preserving all kinds of Boot and Shoe Leather, rendering it soft and pliable and prod u eing the moat brilliant jet black, equal tapettenikalbsr, without communicating stain or spotto clothing. LEEWARD & COALUVO. Ek3 Third strea, near Wiaefj 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 seats-foot and pure ivory black, and renders the leather at once soft and pliable, thereby preventing the boots and ahoes from cracking. With one-fourth the /abor many 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 never rubs off an the panto/cans. Gentlemen are invited to call at oar Store, No. 88 Third street, near Wood. and have the blacking tried on their boots, and where they can see upwards of 5,000 CERTIFICATES, Front the most distinguished individuals in the U. States, all of whom recommend it ac being, for beauty of polish, preserving the leather, and facility of application, the most beautiful ever offered to the publie , LEEWARD & Co. 86 Third street, near Wood Terrible Revolution—Stars Triumhant: IarOGAN & ~•,) CANTWELL, (sign of the •p No. 86 JUL 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 willgiv Small e entire satisfaction, as our motto 14--" Quick asks and frqfits." Our stock consists, partly, of the following anlcies,vir Ladies' and Gentlemen's Breast Pins, late styles; Guard and Vest Chains; Bracelets, Clasps and Lockets ,• Fin ger and Ear Rings; Pencils and Pens; Slides and Studs; Steel Buckles, for Ladies' Head Dresses ,• Madalon's Card Cases , shell, pearl and velvet • Coral Beads ; Ala baster Boxes ; fine Rosewood and Ebony Shaving Cases, furnished ; Siver Spectacles; Silver Spoons, all kinds; German Silver Spoons, all kinds; Silk Steel Bead Bag and Purses; Cotton Bags and Purses; Hair, Tooth, Nail and Cloth Brushes; Violins,Accordeons, Flutes and Fifes; fine Penknives and Sntora ; Globes and Paper Holders, Shell, Dress and Side Combs, latest styles; Chide Vases, Fruit Baskets, Agate and Glass Vases, ,Mugs, and Cologne Bottles; Tables, Chessman anti Backgammon Boards; Silk Tapestry; Brussels and In gram Carpet Saga; Willow, Market nhd Side Baskets; Chairs, Wagons, Cradles, .5c.., &c,, with a large assort-. meat of Toys and Fancy Articles, teo timorous to men tion. (sepl9 Oharohlll & Stanley, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE RICH JEWELRY EDWARD TODD & Co.,'Agents, K. E. corner Fifth and Market so., (up stairs,) Pittsburgh. irhave on hand, and are daily receiving from the manufacturers, a large stock of Goods, which we are prepared to offer to Dealers only, at the manufac turers' lowest wholesale prices. Cluster and Real ;Stone Set Breast-pins; Engraved, Plain Hoop Stone Set ..Ear and Finger Rings; Plain Gold, Engraved and Stone Set Scads; Slides, 'Watch Keys, &c., &c. Among our Goode can be found some of the most de tumble and approved styles ot Stone Sets now in use, viz :—Opal, Ruby, Turkois, Topaz, Anathyst , Garnet, Brilliants, &c:, &c. Dealers, purchasing Fine Jewelry, will find it for their. advantage to examine our stock. Bard Brother's best Premium Gold Pens, with and without cases, he offers for sale at the lowest New York prices. (apl3) EDWARD TODD & CO. J. T. DECKER & ROBINSON, BUILDERS, ADD ERECTORs OY LIGHTNING RODS, ON A SCIENTIFIC PRLXCIPLE. Orders left at the Post Office or at Mrs. Eawrri's, on Fourth street, between Market lid Ferry, will receive .prompt attention. Rermutscss.—Prof. Horace Webster, Geneva, N. V.; Prof. Chester Dewey , D. D., M. D. Rochester, N, Y. ; J. L. Cassels, and Hamilton L. Smith, Cleveland, O. ; G. K. Shoenberger, I. Hawthorn, Michael Jones, .T. C. Wil liams arid Capt . , Good—Cincinnati. 111 Prrrintracm—John H. Shoenberger, Wilson Mc- Candless, A. W. Loomis, O. Metcalf, Wm. J. Totten, John Harper, Mr. IlleCntcheon, Mr. Childs, Oakland; Col. Momani' Mrs. Collins Rev. Mr: Spark , J. D. Wil liams, Major Harding, t }. S. Arsenal; John Irwin & Sons ; Allegheny : D. N. White, W. A. Marshall, John Sampson ; Major Davis and Dlr. Newton, East Liberty. jy3l.:dtf New Lig ht. WEhave received a lot of LAMPS of -various sizes and kinds, of a new consmiction that is quite simple and complete--some ornamental. Also, the article to burn in them, called BURNING -FLVID," 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 now in use. - -,.Fprsons who please to call on us will be shown the peculiarities of the new compound; . ConatantoupPly of the Fluid and Lamps kept by SILSIFE & ATKINSON, ist,lietweer, Wood and Market eta. HE tutdell*lnd .111.1retithled from New York' ; Now Yoxix : illalte-lnassuractory. Twith a lir splendliLand well selected assortment of ORN HAIR? of . eoery kind. Re Invites Ladies and Gentleman-td call and examine the new and MOM beautiful artiele!of Rititarilx •PaintlWs for.Stutdsi Wigs and Half WigeoVatillVeated. They are Sonnteh - like the natural partings, and-tit siielOse - end tans that they Canna 3e distinguished from.the .nataral eloseinspeetton. SOMIrIZENG New. -The new Baktnes&plintatuniOrtata the difficulty, and must supercede all otherslor Gentle* men's Wigs and Taupees it bears equally on everypart of the head, without fairness or artificial aptmaraneet (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 wpm articlesfor themselves. J. CAMERON, , . N0.(19 Third it, near Wood. DI; H—Remembe the New York Hair Manufactory mayl.salarriikvan MIN MEE 5.' EOM OM= -fir .t-~ a?"~ Boat' Line. 1l• ••• 04 iron tit TNINSPONTATION , Sit kaurairr TO AND rams [ PITTSBDRGH PEULADELPHIA,. BAXTINOR.4" "NRW YORE, BOSTON, &c, • THOMAS BQRBIDGE, TAAFFE ik.otortr4oß, Pittsburgh. Infilß old established Lute being•nOwinfull ape. t ' the proprietors are prepared, with their usual es •ttn sive. arrangements, to forward merchandise, prodoze, &c., - to and fromthe above ports, on liberal terms, with • the regularity, diipatch and safety, peculiar to their mode of transportation, so obvious when transhipment on the way is avoided. ,•• • Allconsfgninenbs by and for this Line received„Charges ..pai4 and forwarded in any required direetions, free of chargefor cbnttission, advancing or storage-. : No intermit; directly, or indirectly, in steamboats. L.' All communications promptly attended to, on applica tion na7he following Agents: THOMAS BORBIDGE, 278 Market street. Philadelphia. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.. O'CONNOR A CO., North st.,Baltimoies aaammalB49.aags2 agerch..v.Tranutportsition,l4na, VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANAL .AND RAIL ROAD 4, TO PETLADELPIIIS AND BAIJITMOHN Tun Canals and Rail Roads being now open, and in good order, we are prepared to forwardall kinds ()Inlet , chandize and produce to Philadelphia and BaltimOre, with promptness and despatch, and on as good terms as any other Line. C. A. hicANULTY & Co., Canal Basin. Penn street, Pittsburgh. ,Aoarres—CHARLES RAYNOR, Philadelphia, ROSE IHORRILL & Co... Baltimore. I vv B a 4 r. F 9 r . 4enrchantys et ilaM gitt - Ltne, For Blairstritts, Johnstown, Hollidaysburgh, and a/2 111111 M intermediate places. Tam Line will continue to cony all Way Goods with their usual dispatch, and at Mir rates of freight. - Aomize—C.A. 111cANULTY 4 Co., Pittsburgh: D. B. WAKEFTFLD, Johnstown. JOHN MILLER, Hollidaysburgh. Rarsaatiotts—James Jordon, Smikh & Sinclair , Dr. F. Shoenberger, it, Moore, John Parker, S. F. Von Bonn horst & Wm. Lehmer & Co., /no. FirDevitt & Bros., Pittsburgh; John Ivory, Sundt, Mulhollan & Ray, John Graff& Co., Blairsville. marl 7 (Gazette and Journal only copy.] NEW STOOK OF PIANOS. JOHN H. MELLOR. No.Bl Wood street, has just receiv edit new stock of Piano Fortes, from the following celebrated manufacturers:- oms Rosewood 7 oct., carved in the style of Louis XI V. One do 7do do do do One do 7do round corners, plain carving. One do 7do plain round corners. One do dh do elegantly carved. One do 6i do plain round corners. One do 61. do do do do One do 6 do carved furniture. One do 6do plain round corner. One do 6do do do do One do 6do plane square. All the above are from the celebrated manufactory of Chickering, 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 as those of inferior quality from other makers. Seven Rosewood 6 oets.., from Bacon A Raven, N. Y. One do 6 do do H. Worcester, N. Y Two do 64 do do Bacon & Raven. N. Y. One do 0 do do Coles & 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 ou for durability; even in tot ch. and of supe rior tone. JOHN H. AI.F.LLOII., Sole Agent for sale of Chickering,'s Piano Fortes, seplu for Western Pennsylvania IGAGLE .FOI7hIDIMT. JOHN KWIICILSG7t, O. W G. PATSY. Midi:undersigned, successors to Arthur. A Nicholson. beg leave to inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and the public generally, that they have re-built the EAGLE FOUNDRY at d 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-tight Coal Stove, which is now superseding. in other cities, the common round Stove Also, a cheap coal Cooking Stove, well adapted for small families. with a full 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 enamtnelled Grates, finished in fine stylo—entirely new in this market Warehouse, No, 151 Liberty et, opposite Wood street. seplidy NICHOLSON & PAYNE. Fall Fashions Bata and Cape. 4 "O. W. GLASSGOW will introduce the Fall style HATS and CAPS,a.O Saturday. August the 25th_ 0419, Those in want of a neat and durable HAT, will please call and examine his assortment, at No. 105 'Wood street, third door below Eli% street. N. B.—His Silk Hata are warranted water proof—the bodies being prepared with Gotta Pencils., which makes them elastic and pleasant to the wearer, and perfectly water proof. G. W. OLA&tGOW, aug2s:4m 1.1k2 Wood street. Great Bargain Corner, 611111T1DIDLD ADD Pll/111 9111BSTS, PrrrantraDD I PA., • 41 lek the most popular of all BOOT and SHOE Es' tablishments in the West. This place has gained its reputation by Its proprietor keeping the very best Boots and Shoes, which are made expressly to order foi this market, and be is not satisfied only by keeping the best assorted stock of BOOTS and SHIO . In the Western country, bat be 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 td the public. It is impossible to set forth elid!) advantages and facilities In on advertisement, that the Great Bargain Corner has over others, which enables its proprietor to sell Boots and Shoes.or the very-best qualities and styleset from 10 to 25 per cent. lower than any other store in' the city. The way to test the matter's for all who intend porches big BOOTS and SHOES, to call at BATES' GREAT BARGAIN CORNER, examine the stock iutd prices, and all will be satisfied that the Grearßargain Corner, Smith field and Fifth stereo, Is the place for the public, one and all to get good Boots and Shoes cheap, for cash. deco J. BATES. N OLMSTEAD & SONS COPPER GILT 5P1N ...1 sDLES FOR THE TIPS OFILIGHTNING RODS— The subscribers being appointed by the manufacturers, Agents for the sale of the above article, have received, and will keep constantly on band a large supply, to which we Invite the attention of those wishing to protect buildings from lightning as being the latest and best Sr liele for the purpose. S ee Professor Ohnstead's certifi cate below. JOHN B. M'FADDEN & CO. No. 35, Market street. .. . I have examined a specimen of Messrs. N. Olmstead as Son's 'Copper Gilt Spindles,' for the tips of lightning rods, and am of the opinion that they are exceedingly well adapted for the purpose designed, being substan tially such as were recommended to the French Govern ment by a commission composed of several distinguished philosophers of France. DENISON OLMSTEAD. Yale College,flug. 11, 1845. jeSO. If ANT OUT, RE-BUILT, AND AT WORK!!! Wagon Manufactory. THE subscriber having enlarged hie Shop, lately de stroyed by fire, informs his friends and the public generally that he is now prepared to manufacture Wa gons, Carts, Drays, Timber Wheels, Trucks and Wheel barrows, at his Shop, on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets; where be keeps on hand a large stock, or makes to order any amount of work, of the loam ma terials and by experienced workmen, and at prices to salt the times. Southern merchants and furnace men are requested to call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. may22:6m WM. MeKKE. Removal of Leeward'e Segos Store, FROM Tern TO 331210 ET sr., 3 DOOMS rams TEE Roma. have got an article of BRIARS that I offer with' ATE confidence to my friends and citizens, of every var ety and price. Odr imported range from 3to sc. at retail. To those who don't want to pay 4 and sc. for a Seger, I offer the Segars of our own make with confi• donee. For beauty of make, delightful fragrance, and every thing appertaining to a truly good Seger, they will be found equal to any Imported. These Cigars range from 1. to 3 cents. Of Tobacco for Smoking and Chew ing, we have all the 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 snit you—our constant and unceasing efforts always being directed to the one great end, " to please." ie.2.5 LEEWARD & CO., Market street, near the river. , Great Western Saddle, HARNESS, TRUNK AND WHIP MANUFACTORY. frlHl3 subscriber takes this method of informing his I 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, 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 oct3l G. KERBY. Wholesale and Retail. ADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNKIIIANUFACTORY.'} 1110 OBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in form his friends and-the pubho generally, 'hat he continues to occupy that large and corn modions Store Room, formerly occupied by Samna • •• estock & Co., No. BO,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 illesin his line. i , He also keeps constantly on hand and is prepared to tarnish to order, all kinds or Itiveted Ilose,mannt - actured Of Itio,begOmatorial, and In a style of workmanship equal so &Cattalos's' . manufactured article, and at 66 per cent. 14tetiper... • • Countrylifootontf anti Parrnera would do well to call and examinellis.stookbetore. purchasing elsewhere, as he is detennitiedirraell firm 'rate articles at very low prices. irr•Don't forget.ihe place, No. 86, corner of Wood street • and Diamond • ap2O MEM ELME _~:~~~~~ N " ' iy,./REIGN" PASSENGER. OFFICE. ..-4",e4 s l7lll`ol4itir *alms , I For the Real Otorters this City. T THE FRIENDS OF EMIGRANTS I e careful to 14 have their arrangements made according to`the nit° Precision Lam, and take nO bran's receipt,lvithauthaving it inserted ; otherwise they will have fopay in Liverpool, before they ship. Ileraffter ail Steerage PaSeengers coming from Europe, engaged in America, to come over in either of the Ships of „ IidRNDEN Co. , will so;furrashed with the following Free - Wow or their equivalent In other arriclu equally good See Act of eo ,, gress, hlayll7, 1848. This plan will prevent sickness on board. Heretofore when passengers found thotaselves in Provistons, many of them Caine on board entirely destitute, which 'often darned much sickness and death • 35 tits Bread, 10 tbs Rice, 10 ihs ()anneal, 10 lbs Flour, 10 Iba Beans and Peas; 35 tbs Potatoes, 1 pint Vinegar, 60gallone Water, 10 Ills Salted Pork, free from Bone • All of good quality, and one-tenth of the provisions fur niched, will he delivered [peach Passenger every week with a sufficient supply of fit& for cooking. Each ship in this line will be properly ventilated, and a good house over the passage-way leading to the Pas sengers' apartment. The caboose and cooking-ranges for the use of Pa.., engers, are kept under cover. Every attention will be paid to promote their health and comfort. Remittances made as usual, ynompdy, and actrioderate rates. tt Bank of England Notes and Foreign Exchange pur chased at current rates. Debts, Legacies, Pensions, &c-, &c., collected, and copies of Wills procured, with every other Madness con nected With an European Agent. JOSHUA ROBINSON, • European Agent, corker of Fifth and Wood sts aIY9 Pogt Buildin New Commercial Line. 'Erstesr.t. & Co., 3 j Dumux,lannt.A.LL tc 84 Wall st.,New-York,l b . ? Liverpool, England, RltsrEcrvou.y late= their friends t.nd the public,that they Mice commenced the Gim p' ral Shopping antL:Commission Business, to. 1' (it gether with the General Passenger Business, gruHningcertificates'of passage from London, Liverpool, Dublin,itelfast, or any port of the Old Country to New York, Boston and Philadelphia, on the most reasonable terms. • - - • . Drafts and Bills of Exchange, from £1 to any amount on the Royal Bank of Ireland- and its branches, and on Liverpool. The days of sailing of the &Saler Line of Liverpool Packets, as fixed upon. are the' tst, 6th, 11th, 16th, 21st and 26th of every month. These Ships are all of the laest class, and are com manded by men of character and experience. The Cabin accommodations are all ;that can be desired in point of splendor and convenielice. They are furnished with every description of stores of the best kind. Pune• tuality in the dar t = sailing will be strictly adhered to. Packet Ships ins, Siddotts, Sheridan and Garrick, are vessels of the largest clash; and those desirous to bring out their friends, cannot select fineror safer Ships. Passage can be secured at the lowest rates. New Orleans Line of Packets sail weekly. For pass age or freight, apply as above. arm • JOSEPH SNOWDEN. or EDMUND SNOWDEN, deal] Comer 4th and Smithfield sts.., Pittsburg IN DE . The Franklin Fire Ininunnaa Company • • DIRECTORS:— Charles W. Banker, George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Bone, Samuel Grant, David S. Browne, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson. CHAS. it. BANCKER, Pres't. Cans. G. Bsateres, Secretary. It 7 Continue to make lusuraneeq, perpetual or limited, on every description of property in.town and country. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their Capital and Prelnilanis, safely invested, afford ample protection to the assnred. The Assets of the Company. on January Ist, ISI9, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fo . ows. viz : Mortgages Real Estate 'Temporary Loans Stocks • • ...... • • • Cash, &e. $13,318,492 71 Since;their incorporation, a period of 19 years, they have paid upwards of One Malian 'Your Rundrrd Thou sand Da liars, losses by fire, thereby .affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposttion to meet with promptness, sill liabilities. .1. OA RDLNERVOFFIN, Agent, Office N. K. corner Wood and 3d eta Fire and Marine Ir(surance. THE Insurance Company of North America, of Phila delphia-through its duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent aid' limited insurance on property, in this oity and its vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS Arthur G. Coffin, Preet. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charbie Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, ',Award Smith, Ambraini White, John A. Brown, Jacob%. Thomas, John White. John EL 'Neff. Thomas P. Cope, RichariPD. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Henry 14. Sherrard, Sec'y. This is the oldest Insurartec Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1.794: • Ito charter is per petual, and from its high standing, lone experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an. extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the public. WILLIAM P. JONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Joneis tc. Co., Water and , Front eta., Pittsburgh mayfly THE DELAWARE fitiliTAL fii4FEIY INSUR ANCE COMPANY.--Office,NorXhßoocu of the Ex change, Third street, Philadelphia. Finn Desna...NM—Buildings, Alerelitintlize nod other property in town and country, insured against loss or damage by fire at the lowest rate of asemium. 11Lkauss, Dvstrasircx.—They also instals Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies , as the assured may desire. NI-0M TP.s.sasinersrus.—They also insure merchan dise transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and Steam Beam, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. DIRECTORS--Joseptr H. Seal, F 4 and A. Solider. Jolm C. Davis. Robert Duran. John R Penrose. Samuel Edwards, Geo. G. Leiper Edward Darlington. Isaac R. Davis, William Folwell, John Newlin, , Dr. R. M. Huston, James C. Hand, Theophilus Paulding, H. Jones J: rooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Serrlll, Spencer Mc- Drain, Charles Kelly, J.(l. Johnson, William Hay. Dr. S. Thomas, John Seller,, Wm. Eyre, 11-. DIRECTORS AT PITTSOURGII. , -:1). T. Morgan, Wm. Bartley, Jno. T. Logan. WILLIAM MARTI N,President. Mensal) S. Nstvuot.n, Secretary. It °thee of the Company, No. 4S Water streei, Pitts burgh. uetshdtf ) P. A. MADEIRA. Agent. - Fire and Marine nattranee• 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 an giiroileble fund for the ample indemaity of allpersons who desire to be pro tected by Insurance. WM. P. JONES, Agent, merle 44 Water street. Cigars, Snuff and Foliauoo, AT JACOB McCOLLISTER'S, Fifth street, No. Regalia; Washington Lanonna; Laßosa; Justo Sans ; 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 Lnxious Luxury. P. Robinsoifs Pound Lump, Grant and Arch'd Thomas GlMpe Brand, Five Lump. All orders promptly attended to. CollittrY Merchants would do well to call and examine myatock before pur chasing elsewhere. Cuba Wrapper and Filler Leaf for sale. B - Sign of the Indian Chief Dissolution of Portnerithip. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between .1 KERR & KEYSER, was dissolved en the 10th inst., bynuatualzonsent. The books are in the hands or G. H; Karaite, who is duly authorized to collect all money due this firm. Those having claims against, the firm are re quested to present them for settlement.: WAG' KERR. GEG. H. KYSER Pittsburgh, :July 30th, 1949 CO-PARTNERSHIP.—The businesawill hereafter be conducted by H. H. Kassa and B.C. McDoww.,under the style of KEYSER k MeDOWELL; who will give their individual attention to the Drug Business in all its branches. They would most respeet(ully call the atten tion of dealers to their Stock of Drugs,. as no pains will be spared to give entire Benefaction. HECi. H. KYSER; E. 0411eDOWELL. Pittsburgh, July 30,1859 ED — ln retiriitg . from the late firm of KERR & KEYSER / take pleasurem recommendirm my etmeessors, KEY; SEE & McDOWELL, to the coutinued,patremage of my friends. W.lll. KERR. Pittsburgh. July 30,1840. (augt CO-PARTNERSHIP.—The subscribers have this day formed a Ca-Partnership, and Will continue the WHOLESALE GROCERY, PRODUCE, AND FRUIT BUSINESS, at the old standcNo. 162 Liberty street, under the style of J. S. BONNET . CO. JEROME S'VONNET, MATTHEW. D. PATTON. jy9 Pittsburgh, July 5 lEROXS S. SONSTICT. MATZpcw D. PATTON, 3. S. BONNET, it. WHOLESALE GROCERS, RECITIBTING DISTIL LEES, IMPORTERS AND DRAT ERS Foreign and 'Domenic Wines, Liquo4, Cigars, Fruits Nuts, 4, yll) 162 Liberty st6ept , Pittsburgh. THE undersigned having been appointed Agent of the DinamertyrMara&t. SAFETY DatrEUISCE CostPearr,.in the Place of John Finney, Jr., resigned:, respectfully in. forms the public and the friends and customers of the Comnany, that he is prepared to talieF . Marine, Inland and Fire risks, on liberal terms, at their office, N0:37 Water street. [myl9] P. A. MAJWIRA, Agent. DOTTLERS B AND M.S.sruirtrvitiks o" ow hthrau t , -LP Wirt, Sarsaparilla, Porter, Ale,tider, Root - Beer, Mead and Pop, No. 18 Market streegind 100 Liberty street, Comer of Cecil's PM:MEOW, mar 23: Giugnants. h ALARGE and Handsome assortmentof newest styles, Particularly adapted to City trades just received by inarM2. HAMPTON, SMITE k CO, MS' ON CAPS-500 M.S. B.yerenssioa Caps 100 M.G. D. do do Just recd by MCCANDLESS Zt CAMPBELL, aryl 07 Wood street. - . •- -, -: • - . • -...; •••,• '''' I , - - ..:• '•• .• ' ..' •••••;. : , :•A •'•'••;..-', - .: ~.; :."....' ,. r . ' , ..; ~:, , -1 , -:... • - '',.''. ;:k ,'.'.i . .;,.1. ri, 4 5 .2.•':' , .....,';' , % ,., ,;. ''., - , - -! . . r i'. - - , ': !•';'.?.,:',''.-,!' -." , • - • 1::`,7 11 . 4• - -::- - '-,.. -'' .'''..:,:',',,-:' ~L . ' , :.- -k Z.- -4 4il , - 4-; ;•-, i•••...••: - .•:•,i,..".-i.•!';•• •.:04-4.•_••-i.',-f,'-':.4r:,.tV , .:ii• - -. - A-:; : ••, - ; , ; ; - .: , : , ..'..i...•; - 0.y . : ••i..:f , . -'4,' ; :i:•Ar4i,. - 1 - `;4.q . :•,•:••4 , ..'..,..-•iii.f.',4••. : j1..1., - . , , , .;:f: i,'; : - . ;W:.•.::• ; ,. : 4• : •,.. ! „..,,-, - 7,..,-,,7::.• 6 ,1,.. : -.•,, j -,.; ::..,li - .,!• 44,•, , ,, vx••1•:k:,•:‘,-;:ut.,&.. , L . ,:friA.... , ..,•••-••.,:-....• , --..:,; , ,--••4•---. : •-• ,---- - - ----•„•-•,,..,:,e.....,-..--•:•.,....3 - • , •• .. - - 7.. • -- , i - ;;_ ' 1 '': -', !,,;- e , 5- • --4:741-4,::W:4-: i - , , , •» V " J •' t •, r. MEE =ME • . , linsnrante Cmpattiuf Or IiELA.I3B/4111.1. INSUBANCE:: EMI= afehl'pat and 'W ilitei:booda I s A. MASON"&" CO„ No: 80 tilizikel; bettecro Third a a. A 1 . Four th'seels, Pi ftsbigh,'Pa., are now opening d will be receiving 'thronghout the season , a splendid a 4 extensive stock of NEW FANCY AND STAPLE D y GOODS. consisting of morelhin Fifteen 'Hundred C a • and Packages, of-the richest and Most fashionable style's, which Will - bei oared at a small advtiade from ManufaO.' anent' and Importers',' prices. An examination tram; wholesale and , retail purchase's is earnestly solicited.l• c Rich Dress'Silks": 500 pieces black and fancy Silkkif new and elegantatyleii. Alio, Floretaces of all qualitlgis. Shawls, ShaWist More than goolytting, Square, Cash. mere, Woolen,Sillritud many Other Shawls. 400 pieces French Merinos, Lyithetie Cloths and Al pacas.- Also, Bombazine; Canton Cloths, Colima, ece.l 1000 pieces Magna de Lathes and Cashmeres, of ever yvariety. : . Ribbons, Laces and‘Embroideries--a complete esso4- meat. A large stock of Millinery articles. White and Linen Goods, (a great variety. Cloaks, Vizettes, Sacks i &c. Gloves and Hosiery, Gimps and Fringes; Cravats, Edkfa., &c. Biaaketa and Flannels, English and American, all grades. _ Cloths, Cashmeres, Cassinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Vest lags, &e. Housekeeping and Domestic Goods. 117'Porchrusers•onat always depend, from the grerit facilities of this einablishment, in finding one oz the largest assortments in the country ; to alwayibliteifilng the latest and most fashionable goods ; which being par,- chased in original packages by resident partnere In the 'East, of man ufacturrits,• importers, and at lariefpublic sales,. 'fora buyers the rare opportunity Of Saving the jobbers' or wholesale dealers' pro offrom 10 to 25.peF cent. octs A. A. - SON A' CO., One Price 60 Market street: I NEIN' GOOLIfif 1 CNEIW -r iIIOODS tl's J 3 KR: , ~ GAINS 2 BARGAINS I 1 ' • NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY. GOODS! • At the Sign of the - quo i anz-ntvg r , -N0..62 Market strati between 27fird arid Fourth, Fittseurght l WALL. RUSSELL; Nii:62ljarket stl.beihveen o ~ Third and Fourth, 6i of the VOlden_Bee;HlVe; has just commenced receiving - and opening the 'largest, cheapest, and most Splendidiflock Of Rai; and Winter Dry Goods ever offered: by any how in Pittsburgh. All of his Foreign Goode have been pur chased of the importers, per the last steamers from Eu rope ; and for richness of style and beauty of design, are unsurpassed in this or any other market. The Domestic and Staple Departmentwill also be found complete, and cheaper than any house in this city. The subscriber would respectfully call the attention of hie nu merous customers and all who wish to buy new and cheap Goods, to the prices, which will no doubt astonish them, being determined to sell cheaper than the cheapest Good dark Calicos, only 3 - cents per yard; Best quality dark Calicos, fist colors, Bto (0; . . 4,4 British purple Printsifast colors, Bto 10; ‘,."E' Heavy Bed Ticking, front 8 to 10; Bleached Muslim, good quality, 5 to 5-1 ; r, Best quality Bleached Mullins, 8 to 10 . ; Heavy yard wide Unbleached Muidins, sto 51 , Good red Flannel, ( rota 15 to 25; Good yellow' Flamm!, 15 to 25; Good black Alpacas, from 15 to 25; .. French Ginghams . , from 10 to 15; Irish Linens at prices from 25c. to 81,25; ' 1 Sattinets and Kentucky Jeans, from in to 50; Cloaking,' and Linseys, from 121 to 31; Heavy Domestic Ginghams, 10 to 121; Heavy Shining Checks and Stripes :0 to 121; I Crash and Diapers, all prices and qualities. A splendid assortment of all the newest styles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Tltlbet Cashmeres in high colors—rich goods; . Lupin's French Thibet Merinos, the best imported; Rich Chameleon Silks, in all colors and qualities; Black Armorer', best quality, plaid and striped; .. Black Gros de iltbise, all vvidthsOnd.qualitiesi Lupin's fine black Bombazines, beautiful goods ; " best French Merinos, black and colored ; 0 " " " in high colors; " fine French De Laines, all wool, high colors Rich figured Cashmeres, beautiful goodsi very cheap- Dotted Swiss Mashes, for evening dresses; - - • Broche Thibet Scans, late importation; • Best quality French Kid Gloved, all colors i Mourning Cashmeres nod lie Lames, all risest p Ladies' embroidered Neck Ties, splendid goods; Ladies' finest quality French Linen Hdkfs.; Belting Ribbons, a fall assortment; 4 Worked Capes, Collars and Cuffs, in great variety, Black and colored Crapes, all qualities; Brocade Lustre', in all colors and qualities 1 Brocade Camellon Figures, nob goods ; French Cloakings, superb goods, high color.; . Also, black Brussels Lace, all widths and. prices; Black Silk Fringes, wide and heavy best quality. ' Together with a large stock of White Goods, Swiss, Inconet and Mull Muslins,besides a very large and su perb stock of Fall Bonnet Ribbons, of the latest importa tion and most fashionable styles. Many of the above Goods have just arrived per .the last steamers from Europe, and are worthy the attention of the ladies. 51,047,438 11 94,724 83 • 96,001 85 51,&13 25 • 38,804. 37 SHAWLS, SHAWLS. • A splendid assortment of Shawls Super. extra size French Long Shawls, best imported; Super. extra size Long Broche, finest quality ; Superb quality Long Plaid Shawls, rich colors; Best quality Square Plaid fine wool Shawls; Rich and heavy extra size black Silk Shawls; Rich carnellon changeable Silk Shawls,* Super black and'white, all wool, long Shawls; Super. extra size Long and Square Mourning Shawls; Paris printed Cashmere Shawls, in great variety; Terkeri all prices/it'd Vial's; Mode embr'd Whet " heavy silk fringe; Black " " Black and mode colored heavy cloth Shawls; White emb'd Thibet Shawls, beautiful ; Highland Plaid Long and Square Shawls, very oheap; Mourning Shawls mid Scants, in great variety. Also. a largo lot of Plaid Blanket Shawls, from :5 cts. to 52,00. Togelherwith a fall supply of Gloves, Mitt; and Hosie ry with all articles usually kept m a Wholesale and Re tail Dry Goods House—all of which will be sold at prices to defy competition. frr Remember the store, No. 62 Market street, be-. tureen Third and Fourth. sign oftbe Big Bee-Hire, where bargains can at all times be bad. sept2.l WILLIAM L. RUSSELL. Fall and Winter Goods. GEO. R. WHITE, No. 51 :Umtata Erman, is now opening his Fall and Winter Fashions, consisting'of Ladies' Silk Veivetyaletots; French Merino Cloaks; Cloth and Silk Cloaks; " Silk Mantillas. These articles arc of the latest and most fashionable styles. Awl, French Embroideries; 6-4 Satin de Chine, for ladies' dresses; Spun Silk and Silk and Wog Hosiery; Gent.'s and Ladies' Silk Vests one Drawers; Children's Merino Vests; a large assortment of Black and Fancy_ Silks; Satin Turk, (or ladies' dresses; Brocha, Thibet and Woolen Long Shawls; Barnsley S.beetings; Table Linens and Napkins. Also, Irish Linens, imported by himself, direct. octflilm GREAT ATTRACTION! NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST; No. 65 Maas= sr., Banal= Forrwrn sr. Lam Dumont,. ' /114 E undersigned is now receiving one of the largest j_ and most extensive assortments of NEW 'GOODS, winch be has ever before Offered is this City, comprising every variety of style and fabric that the Eastern mar, kohl can supply, and be is determined to sell them of UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS. 4 4 Brown Muslin, only 4 ets.; Heavy Brown Muslin from 01 to tents; Bleached Muslin only 3 cents; 4-4 Bleached Muslin from 0k to 121 cents; Bed Ticking only' of cents 4c ent s ; 4 -4 Calico 124 cents ; Mous d Laines 124 4-4 Blue British Chalks 1.21 centre French Work Collars only 10 cents; Prints, Merrimack patterns Alf cents ; Linea Cambric Handkerchiefs - 10e.; White Cotton Hose 01 cents; Satin stripe Montrde Laines 25 cents; Furniture Chiral 0 cents; Plaid 'atm net Muslin 10 cents. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Satin Plaid Armour, Silks, wide black Gro. de Rhine Chamelion Brocade Silks, Cbnmelion Satin do Chien Silks, wide black Absinthe Silks, Persian. carded SilStries, Turk Satin de Chien, French Whet Cleft,' all colors; Lupin's French hlermos, all 'colors ; Satin stripe French Cashmeres, Paris printed Lamardne Cashmeres, Alpacas and Lioness Cloths, high, lustre; Lupin's black Bombazines . , Paris printed Mouse de Lrunes, Chameleon Dress Ginghams. FANCY GOODS.—French `York Capes, Collars and Cuffs; new style Bonnet Ribbons, black and colored Kid Gloves, Lisle Thread and Silk Gloves, black SllkFringes 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 unite Silk Demi Veils. SHAWLS ! SHAWLS I!—Turk Satin Shawls, black Silk Shawls, Chameleon Brocade Shawls, Plaid. Lang Shawls, fine all wool Brosha Shawls, black and mode colored Cloth Shawls, embroidered Cloth Shawls, French Cashmere and Terkerri Shawls, and plain and embroi dared black and colored silk fringe Thibet Shawls. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS.—I have just received a fine assortment of French atm English Cloths and Casal meres, new style fancy Silk and Cashmere Vestings, Scarfs, Cravats, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk and Woolen Undershirts and Drawers; together with a va riety of Gloves, Hosiery andSuspeders. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.—Bleached and. Brown Muslims, Damask Table Linens and Table Cloths,- Russia Diaper and Crash, Irish Linen and Linen Lawns, Cassinets and Kentucky. Jeans, red, white and yellow Flannels; Bed Tickings,..Domestio and Scotch Ging ham, Cheeks, brown, bleached and colored 'Drillings,. and a splendid_ assortment of superfine (ribbon bound) Blankets, at all rices. The customers of the house and the public generally are requested to call and give the above Goods an early examination, as they will be sold at prices thaloannot fail to please all who wish to secure a Groat /Attain. di3SALONI MORRIS, No. 65 Market street, Pittsburgh. To Grocers... Tank: Teas! 1" S. M.l OUNG & CO., N. W. corner of 4th and Per t, ry streets, are now receiving by Canal 40 hail chests of Superior Packed TEAS, Inl. 9, and I itt pack ages, comprising a full assortment of Young Hyson, 7m penal, Gunpowder, Hoson and Mork Teas, at prices ranging from 374 to 81.,50 . per lb. They will wholesale their Peas to retailers at fairer prices than, any other house, and allowing them a better profiL A call is 40- licited previous to purchasing elsewhere. oct2 aper Hangings. AtrESSRS. JAS. HOWARD & CO., No. 82 Wood soul, In would call the attention of the , publld to their present stock of Paper Hangings, which, for variety, beauty of finish, durability and cheapness,isunsurpass ed by any establishrnentin the Union. Besides u large and full assortment of Paper of their . own manufacture, they are now receiving a direct ins portation of French and English styles of PaperHang ings,purchased by AIL Levi Howard, one of the firm, now in Europe, consisting of— Parisian manufacture, •• • —lo,ooopieces. London, do. ••• • 5,000 do. Of their own manufacture, they have 100,1.80 pieces Wall Paper, and 1.1,000 pieces Satin Glazed Window Blinds &c.. Messrs. James Howard & Co., have sparedmeither ez pease nor labor in their endeavors to rival the EasSeirt Wall Paper establishments, both in quality of manuilie... tore and variety of pattern, - and they are warranted in . assuring the public that they have succeeded.' ' The whole assortment, foreign and home nipinfactaze. will be offered on terms as tow as thoic of Easter, montifactureniand importers. mar2ln 'ACE—A prime article on hand and for aide In ie4 RHODES h Ammer,: 30 Flfll I:IOOOLATEI2.S boxes Baltimore No. I Chocolate: for sale by [seplo] J. S. BoNNET a CO. • -.....,.:.,,,;, ~. i. . , f' , . .:4- = , * `. . .i.-Y. ' . • - ...',.:' . 3 - 3, - ;7,- . .,-- 7 .7..'•..,.• ~ :,,,,-...;.,, •• , - . . .. . ',1,',. , :;:z1ft ,. ...tV , ..-4 ...:.'i..i..,-;'.l--gCf;,'..i.z...: ':i. i~ m il ~': • • •6, Gozo4 • 0, rtry..- 4.4 4 ! itlrietii.Etscs , :la,-2- t Arvg,le 4,4 ". 's' , ll &IF; z9*-41,0e4.6,-, .. ' i ~... NM= • - c::::' ~ 0 =NM , -' ' - 4.ri.,. , : , , ,"'„• , ...„ 1 `,,--- ,, .., . ,! r '‘. i' ,`..4,14..,i.7.-4,,,,,:,-.'" '-;;:,„•-•:, ,e'-fi'-4t-et.i% 'f'ls"M;'"NL-`'i'4"'-'1FM1,t i i, :i.. , *7 , ..: - ...e,, ,,,- . .:-'7 , ,_- , , , ~ , fitc; ' , •V-• rt ~,,r1A.e,,r1•!,?.., - P, ‘,, iirr- ^ e - t:77,1%,7,17,:-.' 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TYPAL1A.V,.±.1'....;,, - -- - 7, :, - z!.e . i.!;.1. , -._.' --' laticeitantrat - ';':` ;21 " f ; ';', l . -.4',`..t . 7. -s-—• ' . ' ' 'Irtii4LINDE one asgleer rain ;Ex ' tretorrin-ihat into SAy . tho,ozooLsor grticlo÷i!as, e AratTlltredticthni by : in IStill:eirthlhis thttlieir r thilertbeure the Worst fcirmajorStians and Scams I 'LIPD'SAVED!- - AWFUL DASEDESCALDI WP?:o 2ll3l6 ;blittgallt Ce t Soli. • • - Pertutryl2, o. Ma. Matas , —Dear Sir: Whills h myeolli./5 years old ) Was at work in the shinglethinnufactery.ofill—P., Rose, be had rhe , nibeforistne, to slip-and fall:nito-IL large Yal, used for the liurposea boiling hthektiprepanstory to Uni ting.. This•bloCks hod)ustteen removed nom the yeti containing a largermantityuf boiling water. He (elitist-- 31 ' ml * s caldin&leuthilthis and arms, all Atm side, and one leg - badly„ardthe etheritztitially, , The scalds were so bad on rue nimn andjeg_tharinost of-the flesh came off with his garments, and his- lifeLWas, despesre hoth his ithm ysians and Merida:. • - Dailey Pahl Extractor was proapredat soon as and- sible (which was in abeut- six hountLgad applied, and which relieved him front all pain, preventing niflammer tion and swelling, axidide fevr days commencedhealing his sores.- There ,itinienred a general improvement, so much do that in three whisks ,bit was removed. to hie father's house. distant about one tittle and - ninth'.' ' continued the use of thenboye medicine about two mOntheinnd we believe it was the'inesins, under PrOvii. deuce, of saving -Ms- ; and 'we - Would cheerfully re.- 'commend it in all similar cases as a safe nnd invaltuibld remedy- With sentiments of reepert,l reinain, th ier, sir, your most obedient and tremble serVanto •," ADLAE CLARK, SUSANNA - 1i CLARK, We, the undersigned, being personallyii&Mainted*t the case of Mr. Clerk's son, belieVetheve Statement substantially correct : - tithi - • M.- Dewey, -Louisa' Dewey; J. Si' Kelsey,' Veniy - Pearce, Wm. Evans,„E;Clarlr, L. P. Rose, Ira kiewman; Wm. Newman, Mary.T. Down! • ' • CAUTION. . ' 07": Couirrimmarat—Coatirerfhis abound! The Pub lic Is cautioned against Melt deleterious And dangerous effects ; and I do hersby distinctly.depjare Mai/ unK no 4 held myself resPoisible for the effect of any Extramori unless procured at my Ows Drigtir, 415 BttoAnwAt,'Nor Yuan, or from my authorized Agents. • . • PILES! That distressing and debilitating disease burs never as- yet resisted the wonderful properties of the . 4:leonine Dalley's Extractor. .For particulars of curet, and general:directions, Tres-, pectfally refer to my printedpamphlet. AR testimoniels therein published are genuine, and (Ca the truth of whielt.; I hold myself responsible. HENRYDALLEY4 415 Broadway, New York. JOHN D. MORGAN Pittsburgh, GerusraiDepot HENRY P. SCWARTZ, Agent, Allegheny. . .1. BAKER, ge_rd, Wheeling, ya.. JAMES W...lo.llNSTON,'Agenti Maysville, Ky. F. MERRYWRATHER, Cincinnati, 0., Gen. Depot.; lag • - Rogedcdki Garden. aTan Proprietorship of this beautiful Rantarr,, hassaule. every,- arrangement-for entertaining oldie's during the wenn season. The steamer dreAy Mason leaves the foot ofFin'tdreet every anat.! noon thxnugh.the 'week;Tor the Garden Commencing; half-putt 1 o'clockimaking a - trip every'llonr 'end' 14 o'clock, Y. Si. On Sundays, she leaves first trip at 8 o'clock in the morning. Ice .cream,'Strawberriesi Di - ner end Supper,famished to older.. Also, linome for gr.! ninon Parties at cal times. • • N. 8.-'..-Theßoitt barb* bethi thoroughly rePaired ex. measly this,ttadtc and being, the =first to open ,it on Sundayk, the - 47p9r . hopqs to gam a liberal , petronege: S. W. NEALEY,Propnetor, ' . For Bali. fliGESnick, fixtures andsgeiod will of a sgendid retail ROMIFT STOfiE, now ening a business of int,- 000 PueYOar, la an eligible : location and one Of, the =lSt btuimeiliparts of Me city. Also, the lease of the: State, being for two goats, from the first of last To any person ciipersons possessing a cash capital 0ft32,500.0r 3,000 a better chance was never . offered for an invest ment, the present occupant would not sell.(under any other circumstances) his stock, &c., wash not on account of 'sickness and severe indisposition. For farther - pm-. oculars apply at Ilibloffice. A HOUSE AND LOT FOR 8650 Yon Surs:_A good twostory Dwelling HouserweLl'arraaged, having a halt and two parlors. two bed rooms, a large kitchen and cellar. The rooms are well papered -and q.ll .good order. The bank part of the property is pleasantly shaded with grape vines in full bearing and itomo:peneh. trees. The Lot is 18 feet front 'Oll. .Ann street; Allegheny, by 55 deep. 86501 S below the viler, of this propertyjbat the owner Is going to his property in,thevvest, Imme diate posse-non, , if required. Terms accommodating. S. 'CUTHBERT, , General Agent, Si:nit-UM street. FOE( SALE—TWO LARGE. LOTS OF GROUN D pleakantly situate - above Holub Pittebnrgh, Ob Cmd. Hill, having a front of,6B'feet on a wide strem; mid* gether WO feet deep to a 60 feet street, commanding tt_ tine view of the Aver, up and down, as also of We city, and Allegheny. Fora healthy residence, fervilocatione are aupenor to the above. They will sold at a bat-. gain and on accommodating terms. S. CUTH/3ERT, Genq Agent, Smithfield streeL Deafness Dured. RREAD the following editorial from the Saturday Even.. ing Post: CURE FOR DEAFNESS.—We have heard. much lately of the efficacy of Searpa's Oil, in .cases of Deaf ness. and astonishing cures, by this simple.remedyhave been. unquestionably performed. As the editor of a journal, circulating extensively throughout the country, we deem It oar duty to call public attention to this spe— cific. nose afflicted With Ulla - Malady will find Searpa's Oil for Deafness well worthil Price $l,OO per For sale nt the Pekin Tea glare; Fourth street, Pitts burgh. anglO Nonce:. liTHEREAS, Letters Testamentary, to the estate of MUSES DUNLAVY, late of Alleghen County, deed, have been granted to th e subscriber • - a ll 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, Office 4th street. near Smithfield: augl6 11 - LTE%Nrfi . '—d rause on .L 1 three original systems of applying the [caramel or string in drawing the face moulds of Geometrical, Elip lice/ and Spiral Handrails; also, an original system of applying the tips of the moulds to the edge of the plank; • an original system of cylindrical sections; and an origi nal theory of resting paints — attended With an introdae-• tory course of Geometry, Ratios and Proportions; ex emplified by lull and complete demonstrations, and inns toated by twenty plates. By L. E. Reynolds, Architect. Just reed by JOHNSTON & STOCK - TON, sepS Cot. 3d and Market sts. • owe and Sign Yalnting. T D. PITFIELD would'respeetfullyinformihe citizens J of Pittsburgh and Allegheny that he is prepared to do all kinds of ORNAbIENTAL PAINTING each as Rimitation of Wood and Stone. All order! lea ;with J. oartmcnr, European Agent, will be strictly attended to. SI 000 Premium Blinds. 8.1. WILLIAIIIIII,No.I.2 North Sixth street, Philadel; . phis, Venetian Misdeed Window Skade Atanufae sorer, (awarded the first and highest Medals et the Neil , York, Baltimore and Philadelphia Exhibitions, for the superiority of his BLINDS, with confirmed confidence in his manafaeture,) asks the attention of parchasers to his assortment of OM Blinds of narrow and wide slats, with fancy and plain Trimmings ' 'of tom styles and colors.-- Aka , a large and g'eneral assortment of 'Transparent Window &lodes, all of 'which he will sell at the lowest Old Blinds painted andtrimmed to look equal to new. Da.u.sas supplied on liberal terms. The citizens of Allegheny County are respectfully in vited to call, before purchasing elsewhere—confident of pleasing all. It 7 Open in the evening. To Country Merchants. 1%,1 HODKINSON would remind you that you can now „In, secure China, Wass, Queensware, 4.c., at such prices as never were 'heretofore offered ut. Remember, 115 Wood street. 3 doors below Sth. (ml 7 NEIT/ MUBIC.-4was received, a further supply of the following popular Songs for thu Piano : "Be kind to, eheloired ones at home:" " Nally wawa Lady" by 8: O. Poster. "Rovr.thybont tightly " " Speak gntly?' " Ben Bol e t" - • " Virginia Boseintd." And a variety of other popular music.- JOHN it MELLOR, Woodetreet: ri IRK WORKS OF WASEUNGTON IRVING.—The History of New YOrk, from - the, beginning of , the world to:the end of the Dutch Dynasty • IR" atoucloih, 81,25; The Sketch Book of Geoffrey crayon, Gatti.: Si. mo - cloth, 81.25; Bracebridge Hall, or the Humorists, a " Medley: 12 mo., cloth, 211,25 ; Tales of a Traveler. 12 zoo., cloth, 81,25; The Crayon Miscellany : 12m0., cloth,. 81,25; Oliver Goldsmith, a Biography 12 mo.,cloth -81,25; Lite of Columbus, 3 v0r5.,12 mg., 81,00; Aetna,l2 mo., 81,50; Capt. Bonneville's Adventures, 12 mo., 81,25,1 Life of Goldsmith, 1011/0., 81,25. For sale by sep4 IL B...BOSWORTH & CO..4th Steam Brick Works %or Snit. mHE subscriber offers: for sale the STEAM - BRICK WORKS, A-BOVE LAWRENCEVILLE • comprising a Steam Engine, 2 Boilers, 0 Mould Machines, capable of manure-clueing 20 thousand Pressed Bricks out of dry clay, with 3 Acres of Land on the Allegheny river,' on which ire 4 kiln and - sheds, .machine mid clay sheds, ;wheelbarrows, trucks,nhovels, spades, rice.-everything requisite to . commence; businescat Aut-horemnotice.— Pnee v including the patent right io'-:'the -saiMmachnte, $7000.; Torras of payment made - catty::-Without the Land;Bs,ooo. . For pititiculars, address.: HENRY MIKITY, , aug27:du No-139 Monongadela House. ./%47 INV BAGUELRILEOTYPE ROOMS , Barker Build ittp, - Fourth urea —Boussts Aarnorar,..Bagsd rTeo ., typists'from the Eastern cities would call theattention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboringtOwtts, to their Bagaerreotypeofemzens and others, at rooms= the third story of Burkett building, 4th 'at. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest astaired that no pains shall be spared to produce Ahem iu, the highs perfection perfection of the art. -Ottrin.strainents greet the mostpsw, erfal kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsurpassed; for high finish and trathfabiestitonature: The paha are solicited to call and, exataine;, • Persons sitting for pictures d to neither ecquirncd of ex— pected to take them unless perfectsmisfacuon N. B. Opsmtots will find this a good deptit (or stock and chemicabs,. , - - Er - lastractions given in theart,•cOntsining the more recentlmpreVements. Jae - itonang. THE suhscrllters respectfully inform the citizens of Plushiugh andvicmity, that they are now Pally pre, pared to fill orders for: GRAVEL - RtMFING, mini, ner not to be ampassedin this city or elsewhere: Prom their experience in badness, they feel 'confident -thaCl they will render. stuisfaction to all those who May give other kind ' The: case of fire, is too well-known teveqtur' e any argument in its favor. To thoseWhe are unacquainted vitt:our work, we beggeavereiefenhent' to bless's. TiloMliS Liggett, sr.,..lehn:y: Perry, Body: 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 Tunneftnreets. MATTHEW hfcCiOVERN. JOHN SICINNIN. ~,- 5 ~ , 0 .,:-., \-.,: !. ,, ,,.. , .. : .,47 4:: : . =,,..,,,. , 4 , 3 6.-, • • --. • . fittr?..4.4fi-;44e,t" xr .1 V 41%! fOrli;fri:EVJNZ: .406f'421tM " on. • ,-, -•-•• - ~ =MEI _ .—.. • -• : • Otradrapate. o atteryl,.„ - ; '.‘ , •./tNtI:PAT.ENT-INEIULATED:POI , riBIOH. ILLIMICkt. AND .0141E1 rititroack—This is the °nig ,instaident - of die Old that hasever Peen oresenteeq - .in thw ep'untritOCEarope nit Medic al wpm, aid isthQ only one ever known to tnatri by %chic Ittbe galvanle fluic_l can be coareyed!to thetraniadroye, thitear,iii , brain, o'. nany part orthe body, eitlit'externallior;Latarnialy; , . . in ade , finite,gentie'strearn;iiiithoutaltochall. i 4r.,Ptalr : * ll Vorfecesafety-and often witlithe happiesteneenc " " ~ .. ~ This important apparatus' is now highly aProXed off. lry many of the moat eminent physiclansof thhs,colintrl4; and Europe , 'to whom thetffileted:aiiit litheV„li 'give n concern can be'referrect. Refitenec. wi.... .." 3 ., to manVhighly respeemble elliekUle Wh.,• 1 41 , :- . een tared, by be ans of this most valuable apparatas., ." -, -. softie Of the , head itiveterate,nervourt disorders . ; wrbicfl '. contd.:rot be removed by any:other knOwn means. .. 4 ' -'.• • Among voriots others, it has been prered to be admirk ably adapted for the cure of thefollownig dieetwita,vixk : , • : nervous ht.tu3acliti and oilterdisordentof the brain.l It ii with this apparition 'atone that theoperanii-can cone l f - . • , the galvanic fluid with ease and safety to the :ftiye„to re ...:,., store sight,:or card arnattrissas; to the-carte-restore hear ..:,....! ing; to the tongue or other organs, torestowistieech; en ..:,.., to the various parts of the body; for tha care of chromes •• ' theumatiam,esthma,neura/gia, or tic - doloorCallxtilanli 4. . , s' yahi, or palsy, gout, chorea or St, Vitas' dime", epueps i et ,-- weakness from. strains; some diseases peculiar to inaleiii i eentrustlintof the' linabs,lock-Jaw; etc., etc.. . ' . . 'lii is for.surrounding counties of Western Pa., tui : • twirl ages, with the instrument, may be purchased, ani . •-• a;so tested for the cure of diseases. .. -•- Pall instructions will be given for the various chemi 7 . cola to be lased for rations diseases, and the best mannei.' ~. ' fproperating for the care of these diseasee, will also .b ' -..'. My explained to the purchaser, and a pamphlet pat int ' . ds`hanAs expressly for 'these' purposes, carefully,pret - .., pared by the patentee, Enquire of . -.•- . , -, S. WILLIAM, Vine street, , - near.4th st. Road Pittsblr r . :' . .i . , . . . 7 1 - 'AMES are cautioned against using Common Prepa ~. - .4,..4 red Chalk : They arenot avvarehow frightflaily.inja.:, -.. none ids to ttus skin ! howcorirseihowrough,liowsallow. - ''. yellow and unhealthy the skin apttra aller nsing.pree::-., - . pared Chalk I .Besides it is InJurions,containhig a larg4' . ',.:. quantity.of lead! We have_propOsed a beautiful ve t ':' .- i table artiele,Whlch we call Jorres'aprinish" Lilly 'White . '' It is tonically' innocent, being purified of all deleteriou " qualities, and itimparts- to the skin a natural, healthy alabaster, clear, lively white; , at the oarne'.tinte actin •: as a cosmetic onthe skin, making it ' soft and smooth::) :., . Dr. James Anderson, Practical. Chemist of 15Iassachu- ', ''. setts, sayi : "..Arter anslyshigione s' Spanish Lilly Whltei ‘". .1 find it possesses the Mostheautifill and natural, and a,• ; -. the same time innocent, white I ever saw. , I certainlyr,`,-1 - can conscientiously recommend its use to all. hose . requlresbeautifying.)! Price cents wham. ‘Diroctio i— - , —the best way to apply Lilly Wlite, lawith soft teethe •.'... or wool—the fonnerispreferabla. , '- • • : . . - ' -.'', A ma err - or Tam rum 25 actra.—White teeth foul breath, healthy gums- - Yellowand unhealthy teeth -after being once or twice cleaned VithJones , Ambe Tooth Paste,- have the appearance * Of the most beantifl''.. Ivory, and, at ilieedme time it . is 'go perfectly lanocen and exquisitelyfine; !hit its conitont daily use is highly( advantsgeou.s, event° those tenth Mature in good condit 'non,' giving them a beautiful; polish, and preventiag premature decay . , ; ?hoes already decayed it prove n ,, ' from becontingwonaltio fastens Such as is bc , loose, and bpperseverince it will render the foulest tee delicatelywitite,Mtd make th e breath' deliciously swee t ;;..• -; Price 25 or 371 cents a box . All the above are sold '•-., • at Si? Chruhamit., sign of the AinericanErigle,NewYorls, :.i. and by the appointed Agenti whose namesAppeat,in ,thanext column . ..,-,; - Wim, roe MAIIHT, and get a rictrhushand,iiiiii? "Your : li• face is your fortune. " Iti't beautiful,- clear, fair? 'To 1ti,.,,_ white? If not, it can , be made, no even thoughlt be ,ye 1 7 .1.1"; --.. low, disfiglitedonnbtirnt, tanned and freckled. „ Th0u5....,,.! ands hnve been made thus who have washed ones or . .. twice with louts' Italian Chemical Soap. _The effect is .., glorious and magnificent; Bathe ante you get the genu ine Jones' ,Strap, at thciaign of the American Eagle, 82 Chathasaatreet. , -'l',.. -. •. '— , • Bing-worna,.Salt-rheca, Bourrvey,Erysipelai, Barber's • ‘ Itch, are often cured. by jaw's , Italian- Chemical Soap, ' when every. , ldnd of temedrhas foiled. That it cures pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, ablaut: Sold at • . the American. Eagle, 85 Chathant street. : fined, reader, 1 this seldom'or never falls. -_ •.- ' • , - . r. , ' ' -C. DTGLJ:%:ir;LPatterson.ll ' ' ' Sold at locum:Vs E9 c Liborty . ..ss, head of. Wood, Sign td - of the Big Boot. . - -.- r : '' i• ' - -., n0r.13. 1 RHEUM SCURVY; OLD SORES, ERYBIP 1,11.A8, Bit.rbies ltch, Crilam Sow . BeanU This lapsed by m a ny plaketenuashrthin city innunngthe above,. and we would not noiwni(lneo4lrselLtutteits we imew it to be v an we' mite. ~ Aia coemetiaithe traB lONtS'S SOAkis perkip's.tlit only: article ever town that removed lnpnrities, and cleared and beautified- tho skin, rankineit- !tuft, elearc =moth and white na an infants. Btatrandi:lt ionald at al 'Minn Ch q !' t * , Y" and :by etreet,'ratenurgh: " RHEUMATISM; GOUT, AND TIC DOLOREUX.— A respectable gentleman called at - our office; - Us he said, to Inform us that he had been afflicted4ot 15yeare with Rheumatism or Goat, and occasicinally. with. Tie Dolbrenx; that he had been frequently confined ,ta his' room for months together, and often suffered the most In. tense and excruciating pain, but that lately he had been aging Joyna's Alterative, from which he faapd thernost nal and unexpected relief. He says-he fannd - the medi vine very pleasant and effective, and that he now con- , elders himself perfectly cored.—Phßadelphist NotfflArner- f. icon. A PACT Worm Ittrowurn.-4-A gentled:in ofSeroftdons habit, from indiscretion in hia younger - days"; became af fected with Ulcerations in the Thou oandfflose, ands disagreeable eruption of the Skin. •,Indeed, his .whole - . Un e e e h m an b ande marks of eom nS tig iu nt ru 4 l e v d t i b it' att s :ra e ii lost the nse of the band, every part being covered with 'deep,, pahtful, and ofensive ulcers; and were as hollow and prrretui as an honey-eolith...lt was at this stage of his l complaint, when death qppeogiidinevitable from a loath , I some disease, that heeordliestieed the•use of Jayne's Al-, i temtive and having . takepfigusen bottles, is now perfect- The Alterative openings -ffirOugti. the scirculatlati, add •- purifies the blood and eradicates disease from the system,i wherever located, and - the numerous cures it has per-,. • rotated in diseases of the skin - saucer, scroftila, gopt, liver complaint, dyspepsia and ehropieffiseases, is • truly astonishing.—Spirit of the Tivnia. ,- - - CrFor talent Pittsbargh.,et.thel.TENTE&STOßR k 72 Fount' street, ' . „. Jaynes* Fatally ffledlehnes. •• • •., nit s. &COOK, Figlia,.Ohio, Unites, March, . "I have used your teriartige,. Cattnuunieeßobasa i . and .Expeerorniu, practice, for.the last three years, and have been exceedingly .welt pleased viith ;hems and' aevet,as yet, to my recollection, failed. Ot tealizintmy fullest expectation in' their curative properties. • Tour r other medicines I cannot speak of &am eXperienbe- but 4. Jud g in g from those I have used, I doubt not bat that they 4 claim, and are entitled to all the confidence , reposed -in • them, by those who have heed born: 7 wasformerly very partial to sass* Vermifuge„ Until I becameacqualo 1. • ted with yours, which his mrdeelded prefe re n eother note in use. - any •• ' Ressectfully, yours, &c., • S; CDOli,M.t." 14. ID' For sale in Pittsburgh at: he Pekin Tea Stor472 . Fourth' st. OttE TESTIMONY Family Ma eines.—The undersigned, citizens cif PittsburgbAtvi, ing personally used Dr. Willard's Oriental .Cougivitlixs , tare, and experienced its beneficial effeets,domosteheer folly recommend it as safe, and; effectual; in all cases. • Speaking front experience, *e beliave,that it has no en- ' perior; and would recommend its use (0411 the• afflicted. rs' CIfARLES ' Plushrr-g. h, March 15th, 1848. WM. JESKITIS.. , 117 Sold by J. Schootunaker & Co., /ohm/lays, James' 4. A. Jones, J. IL Cassol,Jahn P. Scott, F. L. Snowden, J. Holder, Ogden & Snowden. • apzi • pits or COUGHING in the night are very ; 3• .1. some. They'b reek utupon the louts or re °' - exhaust the strength of the sufferer. 11. A. MUM °kg- • &Co.'s COUGH BALSAM has been eminently *nevem-Y . • Culla easing and earibg these unpleasant spells... If al:. t. person is roused in the - night by,a spasm of coughing, tv•l tea spoonful Ofthei,Cough Balsam.wili soothe it, give him relief, and, as it is palattibl ,e - leaves no unpleasant testa 4 behind. If once used, it w ill take porecedence over all • others, as a remedy for coughs, colds, &e. • •1 7 ,' Prepared and sold by B. A. FAIINESTOCK Co.,' corner Ist and Wood streets, and corner tith had Wood: streets. . . , . . marlEk3meod TAR- BALMS Csmannizzo- Vsarrain,t - I'gan are foT sale, wholesale and retail f at the • - 9 . Mut, Esratteinnin t N0 2 50 - eattithfiel4 Also, by. Wm. Cole, Allegheny city: JAI. " 0 . 1 muighami John McCrae.ken, Panel - 04y . Fit*. Ward. t•-• 2 feb 21 17 , sgEOFF'STONIC AND ANT/-DYSPPT/021LLS. ,Ji,• The general properties of these Fids,areearmituir tine,, Purgative and Toruc. In, the eontnnut„ disorders_ arising from imprudeace in diet, dccrauch.as sickness arid sourness of the stomach, heartburn, headachesi7ce.,-,-. "where a medicine is r equireditlus.preparaticlif lepuity applicable, for its carminattve or, soothing Wrenn, give.. almost hamediate rhen.nausea or Sickness emit : • its purgative o p eration upon the storatich And. bounds la' • goalie -end etreatuaii -LPlti its 10nie propertiOsji,n;in atrellgth to the digesttye o rg a ns , therthyfennblitig-t ese: • organs to perform their proper fauctitins uiltharderand./ regularity. The price has bean reduced from .SO to 25 cents a bor. • • • • For sale, , wholesale TOCR /c oorrter Frontlitid.:Wood:and-,SixiliAusit Wood streets, Agents for Pittedutgli..-„, Jel4 etONB umprzoN seizes morevictimvthan tty.,. other . - _ disease our country.. The.young; , thel old,. the P - ', t: becuitithlead . gay, are all . alikekaablectle-lai'Mvidtonsl.,.: ravages, and many a hectic cheek has to bloom' with the glow of health. ~tßut everycluagergi: , - i '....1'• natesin a cold and a,coughteiltaps deemed- tufworthy Of attentionstfasland With remedies „when , V-` too late.: .Watch the first.s y mptoms with jealous care, --- ~: and make .tramediate use olthe Cough Beisamnt 11.4 A. Faltttestock & Co., which Will CertitillAY check itscarther ~ r progress„ and restore the inflamed organs to a beit.liful I, action. ____.- ~., , .7-. f . ,:i , For sale by B. A. PAllnthq/' q. -0 1114ArCo,corzter Ist ' •,- ' 1:: and Woodsts.; also;comer Oth aanyotod,„, deal,' ..., - . ~ , _I ' " _ . a r '• ' Diseoluttone.-, a, A llHEparinership heretofore existing- between Santee nu ß. . Bushfield WA WilliWilliamS...Heys,trading-under the BUSIIFTELD &JUN'S, lutethirday been dia. 'solved by William B. Bays tel ling his:entire interestain the firm to S. B. Bushfieldi- All aacconins due 'tie firm will be collected by S.B.Bushfield, and all debts dimity' ' ~., the late firm to be paid by the same. -- • • - : , , • . _.-, S. B. BUSTIP 44 0 Pitirbtirgh,June 2. 4 .., 1849, - W. B. HEYS • 63,„pArtiEft91111..—S. 8.-Beston* having ibis ,day associated with himself limure Lunen; faraedy'cif Bedford, Pa., and recently:Of:the Nothintd for bureb, will .continue the , busiuess . undee,the 'firm of BUSHFIELD & LEADEIt., - . at the' olds tand "l'illi. 'tat Liberty street. - ~ -S. B. susuFigtak - .pitubur g a, June 2.'., , 1849.. . - 11;-LEADE11,- Having retired frimirthe formac biudnese,liike pled -re rny'sueees sore(icthepatiori ag e of t z eustotaerti zuid Itteyuld,io tTEW BOOKO:—.Soficbsy,,s Common,. Place t 130 0 k i )edited by his ion-uf-lasv, Iota; litmd Herten, D" D., Abbets Ifistory,of 4 1 insCpa.sr, with engravings. Just received 36l3NSTON do notrrows.• coy Marker cuitt Third:etS. • ralith'S' DIEM NOVEL. The Viroodroari elattence orOictiniqe otßicberci TIT bG. Eoq. -.Fuer received by ; y P-.Tanf.,,, WIG JOHNSTON & EMOKOTO& cor Market and ^, 21 is " I : ‘ ,P .;$ . 2 f 4 .:• "4.: f • • " , MEE , 2 - t.- _s. ME=M r:e~: ' . .:' --. '.;'.;'-!.:' , .''E; %.•).:It t ? - i,EN:?;•.•=...r - ; 7 ' , .'''''':..l:::','. ..-'-::J._,-.:,-.':'::::...,:,:' ~:,,,,,,-,::: .v- lIM ~, -_ - , r ; ....:.: kY'... ~.,.