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J •-'.• e ':.=ft , • = Pit •4' • 4r • , _ , s; e * ,I L. _ ' — P A - 77, 4 ,1 . 7 - 1.4 f "; ‘; , , 4, 0: K 4„ • :4 , 7. ; § f ••••••••#, ,47'4W.,:7.7.t.:4 •;- • V4,-„;4117,11:4 ,;•.7 - , t= , 1,74 ' t o'sl' . o' i;dsr4i•NA'4 .7f - f, l. `-e-s 2:` , I -;„, -*"" 7. 4' • - - • - S ___ j'^: ~, -,, ; ' .aiitiiivil"buiir:Oriiitiriliztxtri:•.,,,-,, , , ,:: •• „ - o•Fitk,goXlS+C. notadis.F—Thistihteaseginewalyetinfr. - i- •- • • 0 inencek `With - Watery dileharges from. the biiwaftricit '-'•• • .•:. .. ' a white, pr yellow, or pearye . .tilor svith. white ellisataarl: ~ • ... , . ..• • . a u lb oibg;a:sbortrame.` - •These are well detionbetiCalt.?‘"• - :'. -•-• • seater or a t tnations:'•Vbraitincii. s a usual sueddiint.on • • . . thea<evatuationsibut not tan rifeariai..Lettee. The linpti: -. , , • !tint pi uilually accompanied With•creat n i nesaneia ,Ifid pain In ilie cornea:Land bowels. Irie tenger b remit . . . . , l are y ii i i a si i' i,l 'ao ), l e d o i a tit te a d ur t gne w it ie s:ma beroin tim e e s s c 3 l i er t a k ,b " ut d s b e uta era y l ; = . • crattlps slid-sp earner& the arras, legs and body, ale.gen e ral nut] palatial symptom.. Ttss sit is shriveled anti er '- '- • • purple hue; the-pdseheenraea.weak and freQuent, and . in The collapse struceentirely lost at tile wrist ; this breath -- - Lug labored and hurried. ,Theso symptoms usually suc ceed each' otheran the order stated. . 'ItiIIOtVELUS CHOLERA liIIXTURF.. • _ Thiiirditare is prepared from thaPlescriPtiont of, the. late •Dr. lA. , N...bl,Dowell,Of Pittsburgh. in hits eXten siva priscuce, he had used it with compleie success in the - ePideraic of 15 3 3-and the -Present season. Steathboat nienThavegiven. it ID many passcogent who have been: attacked with the disease tue pre.seutseason_, and in'etre: ne tate efiected a speedy curer-after they hail been Pro-1 nuanced Wearable:by physicians on board. 'Prepared : • • . • . o tely.try'the proprietor:.::_ Whi.-ThlOßkli Ditiggist, • fer2-tr • •:. •• • • 1t1e.53 Diarket street, Pittsburgh, Pa. • ' 7 .._', ...::. ::, .'.. '.,' . /teller for Cramps.* ~. . • waHAVE ABDOMINAL WARMERS, made from IT _the meat approved English patterns, formahed and ,••• . . recommended by Thontas Bagewell, Esq., and C. number ote.minectnyisicitinil, being a most convenient appara , : adefer the application of tirarin'cr hotwater to the Dow els, in case.of tramps' in -Cholera. •As everypervon is subject.m. sud d en attacks, no comity should be without—. at least without one." Por'salti by • • • ... . • ..• ‘• . SCAIFE & ATIUNSON -", let s i '''''''.' -- Ylisi street; between Wood unit Market sits. . • hiliAtfistrOKS•rblanPrinusval,by marria. ' - • .•-.. - - .I:lll,laryurdia•Ninevakt audits Remains: . ~ •.. , The Lllergy of America. . , •-.- ••• .' '' --. .4:.StisiCriartais Coati and reiniiic , ,l".': jWomenoftlr tuoa r . - „ ..... ..-. . :•.&:.. leing, , s Works; new edition. _,' . •.: -i ' . aALifertunlCorresponeenee orialsayostee. ' **'- - - • • - ". ', • - ' 4...l,os:times' Poems. - - ''.- •.'. • • ' ' i•t•APee.'s Works, complete •,•20 vols. - • . . ' •••• . •. . ; ... e-.liwifi'sWorks,completal ft,vols. - ." -- r' , :: , / 1, V. 1 : , -. , -- •-...'‘,..-:... .i • : :' - Yielding . and Smolletttestrapiete. .• • - - ... , .. ,-,• ... • • . .... .tie Progresso [ Amadei - _7ll thiclrrols, , - - '• • - ...- - • ' %.forastie by., , ....i 1141 1 1103•9011Ttf -6s -CO., -.- .: • • . - • i• . ..•...- . .. ..4th street. near Market. - - ••.... . ' i".•tiergireensaatrangaraarainalicd.to. call at the •.-, Soot Stens -of kf.li. , Seserorth & Co., an Poarthiatrobc near ftlarket,Wherdwillbeffanad fine tdltiont Ofirnany • - rare atid valuable works • . . .., .- , ~,,,,,,..:_, .------------------------ .. .• • • • Desalt to the anus: -4 .. ,-- -..,...."• • 'IT isa,notoriects Ukelele% of all evllo, nftielskakeld in . 1 such abhiirienceisthose'of Ettits,,hliee, !teaches and . iSed,Buire, and.to havcohem extermimucti, irflinitorish - • and..desirp.of ttil ,: A- preparation butt been - dlectiitored by which tholla .Who wish, MaT become rid oflhis evil, . , ... whieltisfesta psoite Or less every htinaela this oily: preparation..) • .- • • This, reparation has . new been in matt 'in Germany - about seven Yeare, (and in the United States for the I ast • five.Yantilby•evi&Y.eati who has given•it a trial,. been • . , p ronounced the best remedythey have ever used tor ex , terminating itanhliietiOleu;Buga;Reachesi.&O. '' • • . ..• • ' Titte.artieles,composin'thuf com . phsitimParein them: selves very innocent; Liril eolnain 'sots, partible of poi . torepbut IRA= combuid4, creates:a gas* which 4 explotice • the!stomach, , ..atui. coliseqUetrity destroys life id rt - few hours—as soon. as it tittearfec ted the stomach, the artistes become neutralized;, arta .vrill affect nothing thereafter; se that there can be no danger in its dia,,uuder rosy c it. - • comstances- ;. Tide is no humbug. We w ill warrant itto _ rid bonzes of:ail ilia:Ball blicai-RnantleaSter Clint `ln s festarhem4,.• Should is not oSs We say; the money will ha refunded.: -... .‘.- - 1.43:.151: YOUNG &Cori '' ' . left N . P . earner . Of 4 th and Perry'sts4 Pittsburg. —_, - - - MEI MI 3' I`~ . • - - • 5 ..:' ....-r.:4-:.-- Boyles Casintams. ' ~.... riMatil4.pfillove Goods, 34;44 and 0-8 wide, Canby . k w usuid doubleTPurbloifor soli byl __ scutajara . ... , .., ~ .0.4.4.KT0N, SUrril &CO KM 1651 ';:~'{ .. ~r3 TItTINVARD TODD .11r, CO.,higarziniraoriet or Finn • Xj; . laltsav AIM num-sr Sarraa,..havegebeived from -_ , Factory -Fast st- large. and desirable:stock of SHIRTS, ritich , ,we propose to dealers at the lowest New Votkpricta otrsatisfaetory.terms. , . ' , • Oar jiteicilL eonsista is part:oEloo d0z.,,a1l qualities; vnryickt{n4tyle7. , isridel ann. marrow.- plan,: Byron; and standhuteollars‘roanteaetttred.expressly•for City trade, and•lntelidedOrthisuutrket.: . - •„- _ - By OfferingdealerstOurtfoods at , low pricesi and - - allowleg, our Shirts - 10 recommend themselves in style of . . erett , ntartare N rty-- - bery-ta hisst,bliitopleaso all our ens-i Iw - are ont,uonter of Fifth and ;drake; streets, up • , , - maylB L yiT J ~( ~ . . . . ......... -.., ~, :..".:ir'-.."4..;.•Z:T.:::7.,;'',-,;.'7,,i;•!f'•1.1',:':.''.-$-If.:;-.,.. ISESI M • bill Setetory , toe•Saler • .H re eCESSFTLOPERATiONontumfacion n g ,rs' l'llOtod'"Tipe' and liaised Td Letters by a:, ettilleiT:' 'The InachiltefT , ilr'adrairably . salted . for al l carving purposee,:fbr which rtpattemean be made from, the' finest 'engraving' to' heavy earbiCe." VAILIaId :the. in venter; Isaac Mem' Singer,:obtain a patent for their': . ceotiou or any improvement thereon, the Said patent is secured LY deed to the*, ob se rib= for date= of seven years in thir - Wholey Muted States, awl for deer in Alle gheny Co:,Tti. • • • Or, a PARTNER VirANTED, capable of managutg tap - above ,business , and willing_ to take an interest of at tense one-fourth falba' 'capita itock4 "Rm.: particulars, apply paidl to . • • ' - SCHOLY RYANi t if - I - Prole the foregoing Notice of I. Id, &saga, we, find that' the Talent bee :issued, and for proof of our elate See records occur deed in Patent Office, at Wash,- ingtot,'D- 0.." (lea): , -ECkill/tY ttltAti • ~ • ' • AND 68: DUKE ` has recently-rev-cited the . ituost desig ns of Dresses, Cardintas, and eve r y article libertine of buttiaessi and its prepared to execute all eiders at the altortastnouce: hieretussakoideringCsoMnals or Visite" made, may. rely- upon obtaining : work. in every respect cattal: to that. obtabusd front the cast.' head Dresses; Drees Caps, Capes, Collars, Laces ' Ribbons, Flosses'. Vringek ( limps , , Limited ildkfa.,.&c, always on hand at lel3 MRS. DUFI'/3;10 St. Clair st, A. orsmumA If of Pittsburgh, who bad &Imo into ah open cellar after the •• Great ns, pr " sained his' Uncle so Severely that he was unable Fi to refrain from trying:oat with the cam. A friend who had been using /32 kAblieStink CO'S . Freobarieioat and been .cured ocßheumuubmi, gave. hint what remained in the midarthoughlds limb was greatly swollen, he color, pletelfresuired be 'health In twelve hours and &actin= pnia. This Is but one of a great number at cases which bade eoine boder - the observation of she .propmetors.-- - Prepiired and meld by 'A FAHNESTOCK C. and. WOO Stat.:also, eor. 6th and Wood sts. , - ;Clay,Zsmaig, Store, ,for Sale. , TiMitockand fixtures of asvhole-sale and: retail Drug Storeitaviagasvallseleeted stock, and doing a good busittess,fiiin a. good ideation, and at a lease of two years from last April. The above will be sold at a bar gain. The owner having other engagements eannotgive ti his personal attention. - S. CUTHBERT, General Agent, Smithfield st, MR. DUPE'S GENTLEMEN AND LADIES , 1440K-AgaGruce wuvrtria nooats,. ;. Nova spas or I.lblibiA3lo.3b. MILICIA., has US new pruis Itoolas now thoroughly re. Paired and fined pp. Ladies will find his new flys temEntry pi Single Book-keeping an ,agreeable study, abtkey - valoolilp Lir:Oren:Mai. Gentlemen going through. his entire .coiase of training on Double Entry Book keeping, not only, be qualified to tale charge of BOolitt uleen.anY system in use, but they will find them selves ranger of. allthose intricate epamuons eonneeted with Plixelfership.itettlinients, of which so many practi cal hook-keepers,ot iekeeranedged ability,.are ignorant. Several of the most ezienSive Brigs 'in the Mty hare re cently procured Dook-licapera Trent thialvistEntion.L.J. Merchants and Steam:Moat proprietors can always learn of hook-kerPers thoroughly qualified for their profession; HO others arc ever recommended:: Emirs : 10 to 12, 2 to 4, and : 7 to.lo. • mrty4' - Nottee. MY. old, cop:Tiers, strangors visiting the oity, and .13.1. others Ito provide themselves with a hand . . Bono DR S, COAT, PANTS, VEST , or any other arti cl7,i:*elLuP'' Can . " ±r eavi lES g:GlJ e l l itE, rd lt r a s lo with opal' , ;711 . ,Vd street, St. Charles Building. I....EY'S 'NEVIr WORK— The Adironback, or HLife, in the, Wcitidi, by 11 T. Headley, author: of Washingteit and hie Genentleiece, . Life and - Writingl'Of De - Witt Clinton, ty W. W. Catophpilintitheref - BOrder Warfare, &e. Just received ' r • ,QEINSTON & STOCKTON, - jeS Cor.3d.aturbtarket ste. ill s -. 'TAVERN isTAND .er stiOusTOWN, FP/L. enniattenone and well finiehedTairern. tinglialite village of Shatuteurarn, it:finished in madenCenyiei,With 'good Stabling , attached. it will be leattedlijit'ainehabf-yeans. Addicts/5 ' - P. SHOUSE J Shonsetoana. WIRE - . :..SE R ED - 1311 - LETTERS , T AT•ENT- PURLIC ATTENTION is itedirited-to' an entire new : tinkle of RAILING; Maxie of,,wrought iron horny sad colt or and expressly designed for„eltclosilig:Cottopes, Cemeteries, •Balconies„ _Tann Ginuade,'.dte.;at"pnete varying from 60 cents to 0-o,oo.tba, munet fat , 'RlO made in pannels of various lengthi r 2-I , ;(o4,reet hlgh'iNVith*rotight Ironnosts II inch squarej, exintekikiling distanced Of a to 10 feet. If.desired, the, pannois can be made of any height, in continuous spans of o.o46ooford,rtilfor,--ecithont posts. No extra charge; for:he iomperaisve lightness, great'sttength and durabil /IT:of, the . WIRE RAILING, !he beauty of its varied on, naMenthr designs; together martin:extremely low WhiCh itis sold are causing it to stipersede the Cast ronjtellitig, - *he'rever their comperataver merits have oeertle!stelL - farther partictlate address I MARIIIHALT, - & BROTHERS, ' Agents Jot Patentees, tratain;Diaraondellest nine st., Pittsburg. ardarazef.Gutlery, Saddlery, pat. !OLIN WALKER, Lierannter and Dealer in. Foreign and Lt riiiiestie , Hardware, , respectfully announces to his tends and the public generally, that be is now reedit , - going supply of Hardware, Cutlery, saddlery, &eon his it - WW 2 - No. B S Wood street, which he will dis pose orciri the - moat reasonable terms. Jde Continually be receiving fresh supplies, direct from the_ uumufamorers in. Ettrope and this outd, which 'will anabliihini to compelie with any house, Hest or West. kfe'partieulnrly invites the attention of customers to his'excellentassornnent of• Table. and Spring Cutlery, tcai,:Which -- is of -fashionable patterns end from the moat popular trialtuftletnrers. - thui stock of Caritenterte Tools:is bilges end of excel- Of gettertilllifidWare stoa t heLhfus ,ernry variety of Western Blerehants:and-lieMleii, lenerellr, aro in- eitecito call andexamino , his Mock, „ , mar29:02.- Paper now re ` ving, duet t,trom the ufact i vin 1 -4*ltrt g eand ' /I°**l* ' 41 • IP t the latest and moat well selected ‘ l""4l4leu. glazed and common -P AISW zm roved, 4g_ree et .#ttt.ip, Steolunista i g„ d Fresco MOW pieces_ of .Pttt _ :ft • naiad Cann= /MOO ~,-;,",. ,- e r'.7irifidnerqom. , chamber . and office Paper. w 2f r in 4 wpaid partioularly itNite the attention those toPaper,,to call and examine ,_al the hitViarHo4s,esL,„,,r7-- B. G. RILI , Paper Wareaela.Y. • , aocest. , • , . , . • ......„ „..., MUM - Ariffilt Area! -Sprln F:dr: Sianiener Goods • ."7ASHIONABLEMLAD'UARTEFtSi !IP.rec , 4 2134iotiatentaketerecionrteoinostrolfirEtosetiests. • • • NVEUNEBVIIG, , "nfet4PßtritrUtrlVlinfoiineldefriefide and4be ..11, in general, that he haareceived a very large supply or th e cliolytit Skltlls9:: pad , SUADIEft. 6QIK/3;ever seen in Pittsburgh', selecled listing of English, French • n nd'ltelgian Cloths, Cassi metes, Vesting's, Cashauiretts; itc., of all shades and colors, and of tbe• Intest and most desirable patterns, erinch will be madelp 2orderkvionmssior style, add att very moderate pnces. „ 11s.has "also oh hind a* - Sent.4llitie stock of Ready made Clothing, which be will 'eell,verieMow. et. 234. . . 7 nlrAVlNGlre . i.eivedqand receiving treeklyltny Spring :jut and Sommer Goods, I um prepared to olrer.to the .ettzene and pablie in general:a better lot of ready made Clothing than has ever been offered before in Pittsbargh. arid at.prices '25 per cent. cheaper than canna purchased .in any, other'Clothing eatabtiriarteut ,• • irr ' , Don't forget to call at N 0.28. marls ]y: . 'E. FOrZGERALJP. • GULL MILD fiGICLDIiz `HOPE Ok<OMILIAIN.Q. Gni DN A H. J.. ROGERS. respectfully informs .his. friends and ; . the public that he hoe opened:his: saw Cbortutio &roma, No. 27, , Market street,betweettEro.ntand Second, where he will keep constantly on hand a iarge and sups-, riornssortment of elothingontrable for the present season. 'Having : just renimed,rroti 'the East 'With .a new . and splendid assortment of Clothic,Caisitneres had Vestings, of the most desirable patterns, Which : Wilt be made up . on the Shortest noace and in the most fashionable* style,' .any One price cash system, as jou. as can be - had at, any other eetabllalinientlit l'Amburgh. • Don't forget the plitee; bet call at the CLOTHING EhIPOIILI,SI, No. 27 frtniketst.;l l iitabo h. (mr3liaat The hprildig and' hinuoisther Stook of READT.:4I.ADE- CLOTILING AT THE •• BIG • DOORS, YOB vitlit Pima= 'SELSOMAIMI !OVER BEIM EQVALLW Wren by thcCelebrated Establishment - TBE UNPRECEDENTED PATRONAGE bestoWgh upon the enterprise of the proprietor, has hlorttiliurch ate althls Goods at ouch prices as will allow him to sell,,NAllelpsskimulti liD s. W4lli i than say 'other Hottse,st or Whst.,.,• • , .3011 N ref Rerf4inad Maine; No. AR Liberty, st iect,.Pittsburgh, Pa„,ltas jail 'completed_ his Stock,, and. Iths now on: baud, toady far sal e,kho rged, IXOnfaihionat4 Mid IMS:dorsal:meat rit ' READY-MSDE,' ciArrinNp ever °Testa in the 'United States; all or. wEdett have beeasatadis *pact , JO /tame- Mate, inspeaficin, in this city, AT calculus's was! Osrma A vagautsscp-Mgether with one of the 'Choicest seht lions of icor/oiled fine-Black, Blue,Brown, Oliva and Drab. French, Belgian - aftd'hhig fi thb LOMB, that has ever been brtrright to thia Aho,t4e fancy 4 11 1 2. T. INES 'Of 'every-description suCh'as Ctuslnneres, Mar; dailies, rich fare y Satins, &c., Ice, All the Stew cek styles fancy. CASSIALBROS, of every description ell of which will be ixtmle cp to,ordmr atoll° shiniest, um. tice,in the latest and most fashimiattle style. • The proprietor-. infoaris . .the ,publia that. the principle' upon which he will do business, Will be upon the basis of HONESTY and FAIR DEALING; and is order IC! I Whilst.' a confidence in the aye rs, 1 ern determined to ad here to my original motto," Quick Bala and Small Pro- Aar and also, make . the bpyi own salesman, by marking ilieloWest p ri ce ' on each 'article . , in plain so that eneb'customer can select from an unmense and exatilsitely 'assorted stoelf,thc articles he regal:ls,m the low ast'price tt can possibly be bought tar. ' Business shall continua to;batihmsattedmt my exteen sive•establislxment, which has long since obtained the character-of being the Fins .Thilartng,Bitablirkowni iri • . • • tnar - .91EW.. GOODS . AT' DEV VNIC 'S, • . • .49 Llamas 'Eraser, Prrnsanson.-- TOST SECELVED,. an extensive. and varied assort °, meat ofGoonsadatrted to the present and approaetii tog saason,•suelt as Black, Broara.and Drab, bilked, Palmerstoa's Beaver Cloths, a superionacticle.for Busi ness, Frock and other Coats. Atso,.it 'great variety , of Blankets and Felting ern prating all the. above mentioned ebtors ; superfine French black, blown olive, green, claret, and all other desirable colored CLOTHS; French, English and Amer . lean plain and •flutey'Craststaass, of entirely new pat't• terns and very derirable colors, ttrwhieltwa call thezt• teation of those in want of a handsome pair of Pant....—. Vorrlttos: .easortment of Vendors is unusually handsome, comprising the newest and most .appreved styles for fall and winter 'wear. All torwhieh will hei made toOrder' at short notice and on reasonable terms.' A few COATS ort.tuind, of entire new style, to wldelt we would invite the attention of those who desire ha' unite ease. elegance, comfort and convenience in these' garments. To such, we would particularly recommend these, coats to their notice. since 'th'ey Combine all the'beauy of the' birer:coat with the comfort and conve nience of the sack coat. - A general assortment of Reedy-made Molting on haniii . in the present Fail fashion, and.will he sold wholesale or, re tail at the lowest cash nees. sepl7 - - . iffENRY. CHIONELL 'would tespectfdlly invite the attention of Ids friends and the public to his stock of Fashirmable Wed well made CLOTHING, at the above stand. -Those who prefer:tbeir Garments made to order, will always find a good assortment of Goals to *Meet from. Mr. Roattar Pr.w wiTheutead to the: cutting de-. portmeut,•whicb is &guarantee of a well cut and rood fitting garment. No effort will be spared to RIN 6 satis faction in Ma style and finish of our Goods. Every ex ertion ldthll be made to reline tnir eneininerx. icepl7:int ' PlOgrcgitri. riro - 13 - IWL TOYS' XS WEI Mir. . LEEWARD'S CELEBRATED 't.:BATITER Preserving Blacking. COMPOSITION of Neatvfoot Oil and Ivory Black for nourishing and preserving all 4incls of Boot a ri d Shoe Leather i terideringn soft end pliable, and producing the most brilliant jet black, equal to parent leather, without communicating stain or spot to clothing. LKIWAHD CO,VNO. SO Third rata, neat Wood,) in eallingthe attention of gentlemen to this beautiful Black ing. desire simply..to mate-its peculiar composition and effects on tbe,Leuther.. lis composed of neats-foot oil and pure , ivory black, an drenders the leather once soft and tillable, thereby preventing the boots and shoes from cracking. With One-fourth the labor usually em ploy ed in the application of the ordinary blacking, it produces the most brilliant jet black polish imaginable, equal in every respect to patent .ie.atber, and never rubs eon the pantaloon., . Gentlemen are incited to call at Oar Store, No. so Third street, near Wpod, and have the blacking tried on their: boot,, and where they c 3ft see upWards of SAO 0 CERTIFI C ATES, From the most distinguished ndi v iduals in the U. States, all of whom recommend it 114 being, for beauty of polish, preserving the leather, and facility of applitation, the Most beautiful ever offered. tp. the public. •" tiBEWARD & CO., mayllitf ' fa Third street. near Wood. Terrible Revolution—sitars 7Prrumphautt HOO AN CANTWILLI., (sign of the No. SO fiftirket sahib*, Would 'respectfully beg leave to call tpe attention of the public to their new stock of Goods, Just jeceived and opening awn manufacturers and im porters,which they MCI cxiatideni that price and attal ity will alio entire satisfaction, as our; motto is—" Quick Inks-CM - 0f b•znal4,Profra." Our snick consists, partly, of the following articles,viz: Ladies' and Gentlemen's Bream Pine, late styles; Guard and Vest Chains; Bracelets, Clasps and Lockets; Fin ger and" Bar Hinge; Pencil's and Penat Slide. and Studs; Steel Buckles,' for Ladies' Lead Dresses ; Mudalon's Card Cases , shell,-pearl and.velvet ; Coral Boutin ; Ala baster .1301 - B;.' fine flosewoodand Ebony Shaving Cases, farniattad ; Shyer Spectacles; Silver Spoons, all kinds; German Silyer,Bpoons, all kinds;. Silk Steel Bead Bags and Pones; Cotton Bags and Purses; Hair, Tooth, Nail and Cloth Brushes; Violins, Accordeons, Flutes and Wes; fine Penknives and Scissors • Globes and Piper Holders, Shell'. Dress and :Side Scissors; latest Lavine) I:3l:dda"Vaaes; Fruit Baskets; iAgate and Glass Vases, Mugs, and Cologne Bottles - ; Tables, Chessman and, Backgammon Boards Silk Tapestry ; B d n V is ß al l t a ,, l a n re C i ag ag et ii n n a . r e ; m t e l e lo , Willow, Market witha Lergeaftsitoeuiri: Bent of 2bys and.Foney Amidst, too numerous- to men - don. [sepl9 Otittreht I dL Stanley, MANUFACTURERS OF •FINE RICH JEWELRY EDWARD TODD &Go., Agents, .It.. E. corner .Pifla and Market su., (up stairs,) Putsburigh. TATE have-rniliand, and are daily receiving from the 1' manufacturers, a. large stock of Goods, which we are piepared 'to offer to. Dealers only, at the manufac turers* wholesale Priced. Cluster and Real Slone Set Breast-pins; Engraved, Plain Hoop Stone Set :Ear and - Finger Dings; Plain Gold, Engraved and Stone Set Studs; Slides, Watch Keys, dre.., &c. , Airtorm oar Goods can be fOuntr'some of the most de sirable and approved styles, or Stone Sets now in use,- viz t—Opal," Ruby, 'Parkins; Anathyst, Garnet, c., &e.. • • • • • • Dealers, purchasing-Fine Jewelry, will find it for their: advantage to examine out stock. • Irani 4. Brother's' best Premium- Gold Pens, with and without cases,lie offers' for intent the lowest New York prices. (103) EDWARD TODD & CO. J. T. DECKEIt & ItIOIIINSON; , BIRLDBILEty AND . PISCTOIti OD I.IGHTNING,RODS, ON A SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLE. Prdera leII. at the Post Office; or at Mrs. Enwnies, on FaurthatraeLi . lietweeil Market and Ferry, will receive prompt attention. XEYEILENCB:S.—Prof; Horace Webster, Geneva, N. Y. .Prof. Chester Dewey, D. D., M.D. Rochester, N, Y.; J. Lo'Cassels, and Hamilton L. Smith, Cleveland O. ; G. K. Shoenberger, J. Hawthorn, Michael Jones, J. C. Wil liams and Calit Goodeincinnati. Jx Prrrestmeitt,-John' 'H. Shoenberger, Wilson Mc- Candless, A. W. 'Loomis, 0. Metcalf, Wm. J. Totten, .John.Harper.4lr. AleCutebeow, Mr. Childs, Oakland', Col. 1161'km:4:Mrs. Rev..Mr..Spark, .J. D. ,Wil liams, Major Harding; U. , ;S.'Arsenal ; John Irwin eci S(We Allegheny : D. N.:White, W. A. Marshall, John Sampson; MujorDavis and Mr. Newton, East Liberty. JY3l:dtf Raw Light. ir have received a liivotn.L'AMPS of various sizes and kinds o f a new :coriatruotion that is quite simple and gomplete—some ornamental. A__,l.so the article to burn in Vierit culled `• BURNING. c;.ErriEriaAr :w oiL 'lt tuts rare qualities, Mltielkzebinitmend it to the attention drgteambeat Men, Hotel Re.epers and Housekeepers. For cleanliness, ieeonomy and:brilliancy, it surpasses anything portable atm in pee._ Werstinh.Who please to call on vs will be Shown the 'peenliniities of the new compound ) • i,,A,,cohstatit . enpply,of the •Fluld and Lamps kept by . • • ' SCAIVE do ATKINSON, ij e 2l ...Ist, between Ykrtiodmnd Market sun - New:ltorle- f itr. Illsixatfte tory. to,f , t idteirneAllxitn New Yorks with . a largo,.opiendid and*ll selected assortment of ORNANENTAEIIOI, af;everflatid. He invites Ladies iirtd Gentleinen io•tall'and examine - the new and ntiost beautiful article:at Eapiaat..Pdainvoe'ffar:Bandi, Wigs and Half Wigs ; everinirented. They are Bo - ranch like the natural partingsinhd - fit elan and easy, that 'they Gannet de distinguished,front this - natuml , hair , on eloaetnirpeetloh. ' • - 18oxszarso Naw.--The nolo ,7 3 arance: ilvsurnionips, 'tile difficulty, and must supersede. (or Genumk mien's Wigs and Teepee_ ,s • it bears equally on evAry part :of the head, without stiffness or artMeial appearance; li• these it is unlike the old it shone the forehead equal the natural bait. • !Wig wearers are particularly invited to call and ex amine the articles for themselves. .1, 'CADUCRON, . : No. Ea) Third st., near Wood. IN. H.—Remember the New - York Hair Manufactory 'mayls:demicw2m WV NM . 8.. FILTZGLOKALD. NEW YORE 'CLOTHING STORE, CLOTIIIIIM OTUUE, • No. t 531.1111 ER TY STREET IMMO N rcumpi3 . o:diiittes Pittabtte • Its Porpttkle , ll:ol4 -11111). - POD THE THARSPORTATION OD raztoirr TOOODO VROII. PITTSBUROH,-, PRILADBLPIIIA:, • BALTIMORE NEW YORK, BOSTON, &e. THOMAS tIORBIDOE, S.TAAFFE&O'CONNORi .OdIadetphia. 5 .-- Pittsburgh:: ' • THIS old establishmiLme being- now infull ape - rtkm, . theproorietors are prepared,Avith their usual of um. si vo. arrangements, to forward raerc bandize, prod orei lex., to and from the above ports, on liberal terms, with the regularity, ilispatch and safety, peculiar to .their mode of transportation, so obvious • when transhipment on the , way is. avoided.. All Consignments by and for this Line received, charges paidomdforwardedin anyvermired directions, free of charge for commission, advancing or storage. No:interest, flireetty r or indirectly, in steamboats. All communications promptly-attended:to, on applica• 'lion toi betel:lowing Agents: BORBIDGE, 278'mariet street, Philadelph ia. TAAFFE & O'CONN R, • Canalßasfrt, Pittsburgh: •• O'CONAMR . CO:;' ' North 1849JilaRM • .faerphantwpinuariortntioniae, IT4orsytaxme CANA zi LAlgil IWI% ROADS, 21 1 1 4ADVAR 1 11‘,Eral ' AilliTtabrt : Trii-Call and, Bird and ; now open ' and. In 'good order, We are.preptirecttoflaMaard all kindsoriner chandiie, and Proddce to Philadelphia and "Italtitriort, with promptness and despateh,tunion as good tends lig any other Line. C. A. AIcANIIIIPY & ' - L. • 'Canal Basin, Penn streotf.Pittabnrga. :Aormrs..4CRARLES RAYNOR,Philndelphin, irROSEIVORRILL C0..-Baltimans. torn • 49 • fl/oro hunt , ' Way, liPrelght Line, For DialrYriite, 9 - ohnstotiSty, RollidaoDlfrO; all intern:rebate pfizets. Tuts Liner will continue to carry all Way Boods with their usual dispatch, and at tair rates of freight. ' Augurs—LC. A. hreANULTY & Co., Pittsburgh. '' D. 13.`WAREFIFLD, Johnstown. JOHN' hi/LIAM, Hollidayshurgh. Rswitavetnn—James Jordon, Smith k Sinclair, Dr. F. Shoonberger, It, Moore, John Parker, S. F. Von Bonn horst & Co., Wm. Lehmer & Co., , Jnof MlDevitt & Bros., Pik4sbUrgb t John Ivory; Sunttit t hlulhollan & Ray, John arta& Blairsville. marl,7.- (Gazeueiand Journal only copy.] Navy -wroolg,pl.h.twos. 3611 - N H. _ eda new stock of Piano Fortes , from the following. celebrated. manufacturerss- - . Ono Rosewood.7.oct., carved to the style of Loots XIV., Ono- . do 7 do do .. do do Ono do. 7do round corners, plain carving. One do 7 do, pinto romml corners. , One do 61 do elegantly carved. One do %do pinta round.corners. One do 61 . do: do do do One do :6,-do ehrved furniture. One do '6 do _plain round corner. One do 6do ,do do do One do' 6 'dd plume square: all Me above are from MI celebrated muntlfactory of Chickering, Boston, and are warranted in all cases, and the Parchasesnaneyretbuded, if found defective in any pordeWar ; The pries are dm slum as charged at the manufactor3r,dod Art),UP low as those Of Inferior qualify from other makers. Seven Rosewood 6 tteteiftoin Bacon & Raven, N. Y. One do 6 do do .11, Worcester, N. Y. Two do 61 do do Bacon &Raven, N. Y. One do 6 do do Gales & Co., N. Y. An the above, Piano Fortes war-nutted in every res pect, being made expressly to order, and are swains can' be relied on for durability;.. even in tot ehl and of supe rior tone.JOHN 11. MELLOR, Sole Agent for sale of Chickering's Piano Fortes. septa • for Western Pennsylvania raiteLF. vouNDair 0. W. 0. PALM. ritHE undersigned, successors to Arthurs k Nicholson, .I. beg leave to inform the eitizeasof Pittsburgh and the public generally, that they have re-built the EAGLE FOUNDRY at d are. now in fall operation, and have part of their potterea ready for the market—amongst which am: Cooking Stoves, Coal and Wood Stoves, with splendid airetight Coal Stove, which M now superseding. in other cities, the common round Stove Also, a cheap coal Cooking Stove, well adapted for groan families, s pith assorunent of common and mantel Orates. We would particularly invite the. attention of persons build ing to call at our wsrehouse before purchasing. and emote a - splendid tirt icle of enaunuelled Grates, finished in fine style--entirely new in this market Warehouse, No. Ist Liberty et., opposite Wood street septdy 'NICHOLSON /c PAY NE. Pall leashioas Slats and Caps. O..W.I3LASS„.GOW will introduce theriik Fall style 11ATS11isti CAPS, on Saturday. August the 25th, 1049. Those in want of a neat and durable 4.IAT, will please, call and examine k I S assortment,ot No. 102 Wood street, third door below_ Fla atrect. N.11.—/Its Silk Hats are warranted water proof—the bodies being prepared with Gotta Perehn, which makes them elastic and pleasant to the wearer, and perfectly water proof. (I. W. GLASSGOW, aug2s:4m . .102 Wood street. Great Barwilia corner, 61111IIIPLELD AND Finn DrECIITS, TPIIISDWIDII, PA., 13 LI the most popular of all BOOT and SHOE Ili tablishmeats 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 for this market, and he is not satisfied only by keeping the best assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES in the Western • country, but he in enabled and deter mined to sell his GOODS lower than any other house possibly can, be cares not what facilities they boast of having for offering great inducernents,to the public. It is impossible to set torth all the advantages and facilities in an advertisemem, that the Great Bargain Corner has over others,which enables its proprietor to sell Boots and Shoes of the very best qualities and styles at from ID to 25 per cent. lower than any other store in the city. The way to test the matter is for all who intend purchas ing BOOTS and SHOES, to call at DAM' GREAT BARGAIN CORNER, examine thestock and prices,and ell will be satisfied that the ercat_Bargain Corner,Smita field and Fifth stereo, is the place for. the public, one and all, to get good Boons end Shoes cheap , for cash. dec9 . . BATES. XT OLMSTEAD St SONS- c.ortogtt kinift SPIN. 1.11 . DLES FOR THE TIPS OF LIG HTNING RODS The subscribers 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 invite the attentionof those wishing to protect buildings from lightning, as being the latest and best ar tick for the purpose. See Professor Olmstead's certifi cate below . JOHN B. ILPFADDEN'It CO. ==3 I have examined a specimen, of Messrs. N. Olmstead & Son'a 'CopperGilt Bounties,' (or the ties of lightning rods, and am 43/the opinion that they are exceedingly well adapted for the purpose designed, being substan tially such as wart recommended to the French Govern ment byn commission composed of severaldistinguished philosophers of Ptanic: " DENISON OLMSTEAD. Yale College, Aug. 11, 1845. Jeati, BURN T OUT, RE-BUILT,. AND AT .WORK!!! W saws, Manufactory. JL ripfliE cc rikor .. having_oninnrod ids Shop, lately de strayed by fire,informs hte, friends and the public generally that he is. now prepared to manufacture Wra.- gons, Carts, Drays, Timber Wheels, Tracks and Wheel barrows, at his Shop, on Filth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets; where he keeps on hand a large stock, or makes toorder • any amount of .work, of the best ma .terials and by experienced workrnlp, and at prices to .tauit the times. Southern merchants and furnace men are requested to call wad exaMine, before purchasing elsewhere. mayed:am WM. McKEE. Removal of Leeward's Segar Store, Piton Taran TO llLtnarr or. 3 nouns roost vie RIVREL WE have got an article or SWABS that I offer with . Ti' confidence to my friends and citizens, of every variety and price . . Our imported range from 3to sc. at, retail. To those .wliOdoit't want to pay 4 and sc. for Seger, I offer the Segura of our own make with enal dence. Pot beauty of make-, delightful fragrance,' and every thing appertaining to a truly good Segarohey will be found equal tonny imported. These - Cigars rouge Ito 3 Celia. Of Totmcce for Smoking and Chew ing, we have alithe celebmted.brunds. Out French and German friends, "whose great delight is snuff," will find at our Store." al .thelz anticipations realized." • Friends and Oitizeps—We solicit your patronage free. 1y; we-feel a confidence in ourselves and in our ability to suit y,on—Our constant great unceasing efforts always being directed to the one great end " to please." LkiEWAIID & CO., 1e25: ' . :Market street, near the river. I Gretrit,Western Set4ldke_t. 4 11ARN:ESS, TRUNK AND WHIP MAN UFACTORY; MDR subscriber - takes this method of informing his _IL friends and the ;publio in general, that he has the largest stock of the following named articles, of his own manufbetute,in this city—Saddles, Ilarness,l'innks and Whips ; . all of which hewnl warrant to be made of the `best material, and by the best- mechanics in Allegheny county.. -.Being determined to sell his manufactures -aomethinglowee.thanhas been heretofore soldin the city, he Would firiSfe persons in need of the above named ar ticles, to his Witrehouse, No. 244 Liberty street, oppo site Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machinery oct3l KERBY. Wholesale and Retail. ADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MAN UPACTORY.• R°BEAT' H.' HARTLEY, begs leave to in form his friends and the public generally, . . hat he continues to occupy that large and com modious Store Room, formerly occupied by Samue a n ,estisek & Co., No. 86;cornei of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large andireneral assortmeutuf . 'Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Da,p, Saddle' Bags,Valises,Suffalo Robes, Whips, and all 'other arti eles in his line. Ile also keeps constantly on band, and Is prepared tn fuirdsh to order, all kinds's( iliveterilose,maoufactured Safi the best material,and in a style of workmanship equal to:the eastern irtanufacnited article, and at 611 per cent. cheaper- .._,_ Country Merchants and Farmers would do' well to call and examittelin litock before purchasing elsewhere, as be is determined Windt first rate articles at eery. low prices. 1177 Don't forget the.placei,No. 86, corner of Wood street and Diamond Alley. oPte ntigrut'uit';tlL - d 'COOS I, ' - 7 444, FOREIGN PASSENGER' OFFICE 41/ ai ostLy-arjuuoy' •, " Ror'she:Reid Ovsnirs in this City. T - grorHEFRIENDs 01? EMIGRANTS be careful-to 'AA have their arrangenrients made according to the nem , :Provision Law, and pike no man's - receipt, without having itlinsertedi othervvise-they will have to pay in Liverpool, before•thership: - • iHereafter all Steerage Passengers coming from Europe, engaged in America, so come over in either of me Ship of RNDEN ill- Co., will lie furnished with the following protisions,Ortheirequierdent another articles equally g00d...-. See Act of Cos peas; Nay 17,1898. This plan will prevent sickness on board. Heretofore when passengers found themselves in Provistona, many. of them came on board entirely destitute, which often caused much sickness and death : • 35 lbs Bread, 10 lbs Rice s 10 the Oatmeal, 10 lbs Flour, •• 10 lbs Beansand Peas, .35 lb* Potatoes, 1 pint Vinegar, 60 galluns 'Water, 10 lbs Salted Pont, free from Bone; All of good quality, and one-tenth of the provisions far nigher], will be delivered to each Passenger every week with a sufficient supply of fuel for cooking. ( Each ship in 'this line will be properly ventilated, and a!good hone Mier the passage-way lending to the Pas sengers' imarttnent. The caboose and cooking-ranges fOr the useof Passengers, are kept undercover. Every attention will be paid to promote their health and comfort. , Remittances made as usual,promptiv, and at.ntederate rates. ' .- 'Dank of: England Notes and Foreign. Exchange pur chased at current rntes. • • • : • Debts, Legacies, Pensions, &e., &c., collected, and civics of Wills procured, with every other business con nected with an European Agent. • .. my 9 Post Building New Commercial Line. B. KIMBALL & CO. / Dimint, ELIMALL & Co., ,sl.,Now.York, S 2 • Liverpool, England, Bitsmcvmuy in orm thetr friends Lid the publle„titat they have commenced the Gene . rat Shipping and Conuninient Business, to . ~ gether with the General Passenger Business, . grantnag cerufieate. of passage from. London, Livmpool, Dublin, Belfastor any, port of the Old Country to New York, Boston and Philadelphia, on the moat reasonable terms. . _ . Drafts and. Bills of Exchange, from Li to any amount cirktbe Royal Rink of Ireland and its branches, and op yverpool. Tilt days of sailing or the Regular Line of Liverpool Packets, as fixed upon. are the Ist, 6th, 11th, 10th, :Dal and '2oth of every month. Theie Skips are all of the largest class, and are com manded by men- of character and experience. The Cabin accommodations are all that can be desired in pound splendor and convenience. They are furnished with every description of stores of the beat kind. Punc tuality in the days of sailing will be strictly adhered to. Packet Ships lloseius, Siddons, Sheridan and Garrick, aro vessels of the largest class ; and those desirous to bring out their friends, cannot select finer orsafer Ships. Passage con be secured at the lowest rates. New Orleans Line of Pacifico' sail weakly. For age or freight, apply of above, or to ”" JOSEPH SNOWDEN, or EDMUND SNOWDEN, dealt Cornerdth and Smithneld eta.. Pittsbur The Franklin Flit) Insurance Company DIRECTORS • Charles W. Rancher, George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobin* Wagner, Adolphi E. Boric, Samuel Grant, David S. Browne, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Punerson. CHAS. W. BANCKER, Fleet. CRAB. G. Hwang., Secretary. 11:7 - Coalinga miikelnsuiadce; pertittual in- limited, on evety despriptiora or property In lowa and country. The Compapy have reserved a large Contingent Pend," which; with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection to the assured. The Asset* of the Company. on Jannnry Ist, 1849, as published - agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol tows, via Mortgages Real Estate Temporary Loans Stocks Cash, At 813,319,499 71 Since:their incorporation, period of 19 years, they have paid apprardi of On. Miffien Four Hundred nou sand Doilan, losses by Are, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness. all liabilities. I. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, Office N. E. corner Wood and 3d sts Fire and Marine Insurance. THE Insurance Company of North America, of Phila dolphin, through its duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance on property in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the mutat and rivers. DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't. Samuel Brooks, Alen. Henry, ' Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White, John It. Neff, Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Win. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, Sec'y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is per petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding ail risks of an extra hazardous c hammer, it may he considered as offering ample securi ty to the public. 'WILLIAM l'. JONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A. Co., Water and Front eta., Pittsburgh manly Ttiß DELAWARE SAFETY ANCE CONIYANY.—Offiee, North Room of the Ex change. Third street, Philadelphia. Ftas Isrstresscm—Baildings, Merchandire nod other property in (Own and country, insured against loss or damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. - MARINE IN/lIIRASCIL—They also insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open. OT, special policies, an the assured may desire. TRANSPUVrAncs.---They also insure merchan dise transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boots and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. DIRECTORS—Joseph 11. Seal, EthirmniLA. Sander Jahn C. Davis. Robert Barton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Geo. U. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis, William Folwel I,John Newlin,Dr. K. M. Huston James C. Hand. Theophilus Paulding, 11. Jones Brooks Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George Semi!, Spencer Me- Hymn, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr S. Thomas, Jan Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.—D. T. Morgan. Wm. Bagaley, inn. T. Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, President RICI/A11.1) S. NEWBOLD, Secretary. ►)Y. Oilier or the Company, No. a Water street( ' , Pitts burgh. oelMdtt P. A. MADEIRA Atpia , . Fire and Diarist's, Insurance. THE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA will make Permanent and limited Insurance on Property in this City and vicinity, and ou shipments by Canals, Rivers, Lakes, and by Sea. The properties of this Com pany-are well:lnvested and furnish au available fund for the ample intlemnityof nil persons who desire to be pro tected by Insurance. WM. P. JONES, Agent, mayl 44 ' Water street. No. 35, Market street. O'Mara, Sniarand Tobacoo, AT JACOUMcCOLLISTER'S, Fifth street, No. lft.— Regalia; Washington Latiorma; La Rota; Jua) Sans • Plantation; Hall Spanish, Malay and Common; Together with a variety of other brands. Acsn—An extensive assortment of CHEWING TO BACCO, of the most celebrated. brands, among which are the LUXilna Luxury, P. Robinson's Pound Lump, Grant & Williams', and Arch'd Thomas Grupe Brand, Five Lump. All orderspromptly attended to. Country Merchants would do well to call and examine my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Cuba Wrapper and Filler Leaf for sale. ID' Sign of the ladian Chief [myte Dissolution of Partnership. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between KERR &XEYSER, was dissolved on the tot - inst., by mutual consent. The books are in the lindsorG. H, Kamm, who is duly authorized to collect all money due this firm. Those baying claims against the firm are re quested to present them for settlement. %VAL KF.RR, Pittsburgh, July 30th, ISO. GEO. H. KYSEIL CO-PARTNERSHIP.—The business will hereafter be conducted by G. H. Kmrstra and E. C. Mc Dowsm., under the style of KEYSER k McDOWELL ; who will give their Individual attention to the Drug Business in all its branches. They would most respectfully call the utten tion of dealers to their Stock of Drugs, as no pains will be spared to give entire satisfaction. OEO. H. KYSER, Pittsburgh, July 30,1919. E. C. hIcDOVVELL. ED'ln retiring from the late firm of KERR & KEYSER I take pleasure in recommending my Successors, KEY, , SER k McDOWELL, to the continued patronage of my friends. Whl. KERR. Pitusburgh, July 30, 1949, [Rug' 00-PARTNERSHIP,-.The subscribers have this day NI formed a Co-Partnership, and will continue the WHOLESALE GROCERY, PRODUCE, LIQUOR AND FRUIT BUSINESS, at the old stand, No. 162 Liberty street, under the style of J. S. BONNET & CO. JEROME S. BONNET, ALATTHEIV D. PATTON. Pittsburgh, July 5. iy9 JEROME E. DONNE[. MATTHEW L PATTON. J. S. BONNET, &. Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS, RECTIFYING. DISTIL LERS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Fruits Nuts, Ito. (jy9) 162 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. rpriE undersigned having.been appointed Agent of the 1. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAggrT INSURANCE COMPANY, in the place of John Finney, Jr., resigned, respectfully in foram the public anti the friends and customers of the Comoany, that he is prepared to take Marine, Inland and Fire risks, on liberal tartan, at their office, No. 37 Water street. intylfij P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. OTTLBRS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF MINIMAL WATER, Sarsaparilla ,Porter, Ale, Cider, Root Beer, eed and Pop, No. 18 Market street, and 100 Liberty street, comer of Cecil'■ alley, Pittsburgh. MoVEls Ciinghoms. ALARGE and handsome assortment of naireat styles., particularly adapted to City trade, just received by rear'a:2ru lIAMPTON, SMITH Lc CO. PERCUSSION CAPS-200 M. S.B. Percussion Caps tOO M. G. D. do do Just iced by MoCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, myl 97 Wood street. =II JOSHUA ROBINSON, European Agent, s, corner of Fifth and Wood els Jusuranre tompanits ECIMM • • 41,047,438 41 •• • 04,724 al 00,001 83 •• • 51,523 25 •• • 38,934 37 I==lr.Ml ~~ s '. 4 ~ ~~.. ffIRMN= EMS ri oob. F Rich Pill And Nielitit,ooo6B7l,2 A A. MASON kC0.,,N0. 60 Marktri berm ern 17iiritand' %An& • Faun/Is:rats. fittstutikvPa.ittrenctv-opening and will he receiving throughout.tho.-season r a splendid and extensive stock of NEW -FANCY:AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. consisting of parelhan.Fifteen Hundred, Cases and Parkages, : ofthe richeafandmost fashionable styles, which will be eiTered . at a small ad.ytnicacrom Manufac turers' and Importers' prices., An examination from wholesale and retail purchase's ts earnestly solicited. Rich Dress Silks 500 pieces black and,fancy Silks, of new and elegant styles, Also, Florence:" of all qualities. Shawls, Shawls: blare Men, 3000 Long,square, Cash mere, Vyoolen, Silk, and many whet Shawls. 400 pieces French Merinos, LYonese.Cloths mad Al pacas. Also, Bonahazine, Canton ClinlikiCoburgs, Ac. 1000 pieces Muslin de Laines end Cashmeres, of every variety. Ribbons, Laces and .Embroideries--siconsplete assort ment. . . A large stock of Millinery articles. , White and Linen Goods, an great variety. Cloaks, Niceties, Sacks,. Zee. Gfoyea rind Hosie ry, Gimps ard Fringes, Cravats, liiikfa., Ste- Blankets and Flannels, Xoglish.pna American, all grades. - , Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinets,„ Tweeds, Jeans, :Pest i n Ma t s e elte e • ping and Domestic Goods. , ID — Purchasers can always .depend,, from the great ertabliebrae.lll,ol,.ittiling.rme...otAlye. tat gest assortments in the country ; in always obtaining the latest and most fashionablylmods ; which being - Purr ehased id original packageshy,resident partueratullye.7 EaSt;'lttrinanufacturers, lmportertrrand at large: public sales, iffOrd buyers the rare opportunity , of savitia - the iobbers:.- ' or ‘kholetiale dealexs:? . .proftt;Ar ocinclo to 23 per cent.' A: MASON ht octS One , Price Storee 65 Market street. , YIKWGOODSII - NEW: f.;;113,4t., GAINS 1 ,BAUGAINS 11 "'' ••-• NEW FALL AND WINTER DETtOODSI At the Sign of • the DIG BEE4nivio .1Ya.6.2 Market strut,,bertheriViitirand-Poutg;lfittsbuith Will. L. RUSSELL, XO.62lWarketst„liettweett `Third and Fourth, sign of the Goldea , 13ee-hive, har'just commenced - receiving 'and opening the largest, cheapest, and most splendid stook of and "(Pilger. Dry Goods ever offered by any bonze' in Pittsburgh. All of his Foreign Goods 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 Departmentivill also be found complete, and cheaper than any house in this city. The subscriber wouldresoectfully call the attention of his nu merous customers, and all who wish 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,.onlyd cents, per yard.; Best quality dark Calicos, fait colors, a to 10; 4-4 British.purple Prints, ast color s , to 10; Heavy Bed Ticking, from 8 to 10; Bleached blushes, good quality, 5 to si.; Best quality Bleached hlnslins, 8 to 10; , Heavy yard widelhibleathed Muslins ; .s to 61 ' Good red Flannel, (I=ls to 25; Good yellow Flannel, idto 253 Good black Alpacas, from 15 to 25; French Gingbams, from 10 to 15; Irish Linens at prices front 25e. to 81, . ` 5; Sattinets and Kentucky Jeans, froMl2t tO 50; Cloakings and Linseys, from 12t to 81; Heavy DomestiC Ginghuins; 10 to 12} ; Heavy Shirting Checks and Stripes, 1.11 to 121 ; Crash and Diaper's, all prides and mialities. A splendid assortment of all the newest styles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. - - - - - ----- Thibet Cashmeres in lugh colors.—rich goods; Lupin's French MerinoS,Me best Imported ; Rich Chameleon Silks, in all colors and (Matinee ;, Black Armures, best quality, plaid and striped; Black Oros de rildie, tal•widttit aid Lupin's line black Bornbazineti; beautiful goods ; • " beet French Merinos, black and colored ; "' • In high colors;. fine French Dc 'Lantos, all wool, Met colors Rich figured Cashmeres; beautiful goods, vary cheapy Dotted Swiss Mnslins, for evening. dreamesjr , r • Broths Thibetßcarts, late Importation; Beet quality Freneb Kid 'Gloves, all enters ; Mourning Cashmeres and DeLalties, all prices:l' Ladies , embroidered Neck Ties, splendid goods; Ladies' finest quality French Linen lidkfs4 Belting Ribbons, a full assortment; • Worked Capes, Collars and Cuffs, in great variety, Black and colored Crapes, all qualities ; Brocade Lustres in all colors and-qualities; Brocade Camellon Figures, rich goods; French Makings, superb goods, high colors; 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, Jaconet and Mull Mastitis, 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 arrivedlier_thef last steamers from Europe, and are worthy the attention of the ladies. SHAWLS, SHAWLS. • A splendid assortment of Shawls 7 • Super. extra size French Long Shawls, best imported Super. extra size Loug Broehe, finest quality; Superb quality Long Plaid Shawls, rich colors; Best quality Square Plaid fine wool Shawls . ; Rich and heavy extra size hlacic.Sillt ShaWliti Rich camelion changeable Silk Shawls , Super Muck and white, all wool, long Shawls; Super. extra size Long and Square MourningHhatils Pans printed Cashmere Shawls, in great variety; Terkeri •• all prices and quars• Mode embed nutlet " heavy silk fringe; Black " Black and mode colored heavy cloth Shawls; White emb'd Thibot Shawls, beautiful goalie; Ilighlaud. Plaid Long and Square Shawls, Very cheap; Mourning Shawls and Scans, In great variety. Also. a large lot of Plaid Blanket Shawls, from 75 eta; to 52,00. . . Toonther with a Rill supply of Gloves, Mitts and Hosie ry with all articles usually kept in a Wholesale and Re tail Dry Goods House—all of which will be siald at prices to defy competition. Ca' Remember the store, No. 62 Market street,- be tween Third and Fourth. sign of the Beg Bra-Hiviiwliere. bargains can at all times be had , sep2-1 WILLLOI L. RUSSELL Nell and W inter (loody. GEO. rt. wiirrE, No. Ot Mans= maraca, is now opening hie Full and Winter Fashions, consistbtg of Ladies' Silk Velvet:Palen:as French Merino Cloa ks; Cloth and Silk Cloaks; Silk Mantillas. These articles are of the latest and most fashionable styles. Atzo, French Embroideries; G 1 Satin de Chine, for Indies' dresses,• Spun Silk and Silk and Wool lioSiery; Genera rindLadies' Silk Vests ann DrairehiPt bildreles blerino Vests; a large assortinern of Btrick and Fancy Silks; Satin Turk, for ladies , dresses; Brocha, Thibet and Woolen Long Shawls; Barnsley Sheetingst Table` Linens and Napkins. Also, Irish Linens, imported by himself, direct. GC GREAT A.T.I'R-ACTIOI,4I NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPES.Vr- Nu. 65 MAHHET ST BETWEEN FOVILTIIIS2. ASP DLIAOND. pith: undersigned"is now receiving one of the largest and most extensive assortments of NEW GOODS, which ho has ever before ofrered in thin Ctiy, comprising every variety of style null fabric that the EasterttAtar kets can supply, and he is determined to sell thfxtxxik- UNPRECEDEN. TEDV A RGAINS. 4 4 Brown Muslin ' only 4 etc; Heavy Brown •Minilin from 01 to 8 cents; Blenched Muslin only 3 cents; 4.4 Bleached Muslin from 0+ to 121 cents; Bed Ticking only 01 cents; 44 Double Purple Calico 121 cents ; Mous de Laines 121 cents; 4-4 Blue British Chintz 1. - .4 cents; Frenc it Work Collura only:10 emits; Prmts, Merrimack patterns, 61 cents; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs 100.; ‘Vhite Cotton lions 0} cents • Bunn stripe Mounds La Mes .2:1 cents; Furniture Chintz 61 cents; _Plaid into net Muslin 10 cents. • LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Satin Plaid Armour, Silks, wide black Gro..de Rhine Silks, Chanwition Brocade Silks, Chamelion Satin de Chien Bilks, wide black hlantilla Silks, Persian corded Silk Stripes, Turk . Satin de Chien, French Thibet Cloths, all colors; Lupin'. French Merinos, all colors;, Satin , stripe French Cashmeres, Paris printed Latnartine Cashmeres, Alpacas and Lioness ClothA high lustre; Lupin's black Bombazines, Paris printed Mouse de • Lames. Chameleon Dress Ginghams. FANCY GOODS.—French Work Capes, Collars and Cuffs; new style Bonnet Ribbons, black and colored Kid Gloves, Lisle Thread and Silk° lovesiblack Silk Fringes and Gimps, Mull. Swiss and Jaconet Edgings and Insert. lags; Silk Scarfs and Cravats, white and black, Silk Ijose ' Alpaca, Cashmere, Moravian and Cotton-Hose; black anti waits Silk Demi Veils. SHAWLS! SHAWLS !!—Turk Satin Shawls,. black. Silk Shawls, Chameleon Brocade Shawls, Plaid Long Shawls, fine all wool Breslin Shawls, black and mode' colored Cloth Shawls, embroidered Cloth Shawls, Free% Cashmere and Terkerri Shawls, and plain and embrol• dared black and colored silk fringe Thibet Shawls GENTLEMEN'S GOODS.—I have just received a fine assortment Of French and English Cloths and Cassi. metes new sty le fancy Silk and Cashmere Vesting Scarfs, Cravats, Silk - mad Linen Handkerehiefs,Silit arid Woolen Undershirts and Drawers; , together with a va riety of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.—Bleached and Brown Maid ns, Damask Table Linens and Table Cloths, Russia Diaper and Crash, Irish Linen and Linen Lawns, Castanets and Kentucky Jeans, red, white and yellow Flannels; Bed Tickings, Domestic and Scotch Ging hams, Checks, brown, bleached and colored .Drillings, and a splendid assortment of superfine (ribbon hound) Blankets, at all prices. 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 that cannot full to please all who wish to secure a Great Bargain: ABSALOM MORALS, Befit:3 • No. 65 Market street, Pittsbiugh. To Grocers... Team t Teas t TS. M. l OUNG &CO., N. W. corner of 4th and , Pne,, 10 • ry streets, are now receiving by Canal 4Wittdf chests of Superior Packed TEAS, id}, V, and I lb. taink ages comprising a Cull assortment of Young Hyronalr. Feral, Ounpolockr, Hyson and Black nal, at prices ranging from 37V to 81,5) per lb. They will wholeinle. their Teas to retailers at fairer prices than any!elliei. house, end allowing them better profit. A callaireidZ betted previous to purchasing elsewhere. oet2. Paper El augtw gt. ik i r ESSRS. JAS. HOWARD & CO., No. 82 Wood Urea, 13 . 1 would call the attention of the public to their present stock of Paper Hangings, which, , for variety, beauty of finish, nuruhility and cheapness, is unsurpass ed by any establishmentin the Union. Besides It large and full assortment of Paper of their Own manufacture, they are now receiving a direct im portation of French and English styles of Paper Ilan tags, purchased by Mr. Levi Howard, one of the firm, now in Europe, consisting of— Gravel Roatlaw: , *-, ~----- 1 --- Parisian manufacture, 10,000picces. -at HE subscribers respeetsediy...i n f or i n tio p!p i t i um c, i , • London do. 5,000 do.. • j Pittsburgh and viemityohutthey,Arenow-Tallypte4 Of their own manufacture, they have 100,000 'pieces pared to fill:order - a for ORAVEL , ROOFINGiIwA man-0 Wall Paper, and 12,000 pieces Satin Glazed Wtndow ner not :oho surpassed in this city or elsewhere. Prom Blinds, &c. • , ' their experience:in ,burdt3 - csit, -- they,feil_cont that Messrs. James Howard Co., have spared neither ex- they will render Shtisfacttim to tint tkosti* ze..y gip, .. pause nor Jabot in their endeavors to rival the;Eastern theta Work. The'impleriorttr Ol'Gravelßoefa over nay Wall Paper establishments, both in quality of nnumfac- otothfreer4okinodan,payr..,......ticuittlytttlai-iiniasweio4rtie-,vor,i.totottnowscei:,i7l.kuutio pre lure and variety of pattern, and they are warranted in assuring the public that they have succeeded. udaequaintadcW7ar WO*, ivebeg lieveto'iikillioril. The whole assolltrient, foreign and home manufacture ,. . geom.: Thainns.Liggett ' iStt John' p..Yerry,Eitidy; will be offered on terms us Low as those of Easter, tritergon : . Iw . min . ; J .- r ; ana .0 , 4 , pre ., rot. viticact,w.p)iiive.3 manufacturers and importers. - nlar27 n- attend ed mar OrdetilhankfaßY'leteAced :nail promptly - , MACE—A prime ar}ic le' on hand and tor Sate by attend 'to We will be found on ' Wylie' stx e• et" be., RIIODES In ALCORN, SO Fifths q . :. tweeu High anfiTunnel streets., - , I: _- -.. ATTBEPeItIeGGVP.RiIi ' Ac - t it tO i Co B4 LAT E -25 boxes Balumore o. Chocolate: 1 - _-, , ...-• ~. 2 1 - k.. 1 for sale by Iseplol J. S. SONNET & CO. ' P/9 . - . MEE tt h:~~~ ~~'+s~.9. #~#, .~-" x 3't E :~`~ ~ Lim ~-:~ '~~=-. MMMI A!. I CHALLENG E THE WEritLV'tcrpioNT; that:ititerty. A. one single - lastance„"PalleYs Magical Print'lbc ,- ,!1 v—din tractorlt is to "Say'the't mom artmleilittf,Snte! its first introduction byjne itrlfigh o M ,up tIS °Vet' fulled to.eurexljeworstformi",of,Buniti and Beaus: UEF A S.A.VED 1 ,--AWFUI; CASg ipipscAVD l rabilauy 1598 Ma De.t.t.sv l -. Dear Sir iWhile toy`,stlit,ls - yettra`'old, was at wos.k in the shingle manufactory of L:P.ltoie; he hail the misfortune to slip ,n 0 fall into;,tl lorge . vat; used for the parpo,seof bOilingPlociMpreptiratery tont% r i ng.. The blocks had Alit begji removed trchn,the vat; containing alarggoagatttit oLLuilJng 'Water. 'fell for ward, scalding both ha nds,;and.`arms,fillone side, and one leg badly, and Mu other partially. The scalds were so bad on hiu,ancas nod Oegatiat most of thellesh,came of with his garments, mad 108,We:was ilespait4`oo!!!!.. both hisohysteltuisand friends: Danol d a Paw ExtranintlYna Pincnrairtin 10 =Paa" , slle (which wailri about:six how) 'antrepplied, god '44'64 relieved' hint Gout uiT pain, preventing initamma; lion and swelling, and in drew days r•Ornmeneedhdeing , his sores. There appeared a general improvement, so much so that in three weeks..IIISLWIIS removed to his father'shouse,. distant about one mile and a half. ,Wocontitmed thesmoof the abovemedieWeabout twFt. months, and we believe It was the means, wider Prom., deneeFor saving his-life.; und we wooldlntionellilYial commetul Ulm alleimilar eases as a safmandinmiluablo remedy. With sentiments of respect,ireMattl,deor tar, lyour inost obedient and humble servant. • • , ADLAE,cI,AP.E, SUSAIVIAII.OI.OI4 C. E. CLARK.. Vile, the undersigned, being personnllyaeqettintedwith . rhe4ase of Ur. Clarkts son, believe the, acme statement substantially correct , : - 31.-Dewey, .Louisa- De. 1, S. :Kelsey, Ile'llrYJC , ,Pearce, Win. Evans, E.Clark, L. P. Rose, traNewman,, N Wm. eortnan,lHary , , CAUTION. irr" rrsi—Cqupte;7eits obArwl!---rThe Pnb li cautioned against their deleterious and tin Brous .e •estst and I do,lteraby distinctly declare. that I mill not hold myself responsible tor the.effeet of ono Extractor, unletsit procured at my. oWirDsear, 415 nEOADWLY, NEW }sag, or iTOIEt my amhorizSd Agents.. .• PILES! Thafdistressmg and debilitating disease, ftetret as yet resisted the wonderful properties of the. Geiiuiuoi iDalfers Extractor. For particulars of cures, and, gerieradireetions, peetMllrrefer to my, printedpainpldist. ":14.1ttestirrionialS therein published are genuine, and for-the twat pi' tivi*ll I hold myself responsible. HENRY DAlt ' • • • • 415- ?roadway, .NIW-Netriti: JOHN D. goßGAN,Piusburib,GgnerolDppot. ' HENRY P. SOWNRTE,'A;gent, J. Riklißkl4 Agg._ eats Wheeling, 3!a- JAMES W. JOHVDTON, Age4t,/qatsiille,,ky. P. MERRYWEATHER;Cindinntui4 ~'Hen‘Depol ; .4 • Tna,Proprialovilup.of,fido beatnifol R1M) , 47.1 7147 S made. Mre.ry,arritogementl vititers dung tha warmsenson._ The steamer . .efrrhy Mason Mayes, the foot of Pitt street every piker • noon through the .iveek.,:for the Oaideif--- coMmentinn ' half-Pi:MO d'eToek r tank* , n;trip every hour until itik olelock, P. m. On Sundays, she leaves first trip at - 8 ,o'clock in thoinornin . Tee Cream, ,Strarcliertiesi-Din • ner and Supper fa to order.• Also, Rooms for. Co - Partteaut all ;. . . H. B. The Boathaving been ilioroughly repaired pressly for this undefiled being- tho first to openitoa, , Sundays, the owner hopeEtorgani a liberalpatronge, AXEALEY,Propnetok:,,, , . . • 'Foie Sale HE Stock, Enures and good will of a splenditirettill. ;GROCERY STONE, tmw doing a .bawricsa ot MO per year, in an eligible. location, and one•of the most . business parts of the city. Also;the • lcusenf the Store., being for two years, from the first of. last ApriL • To any : , person or persons possessing a cash capital of S2 / 500 or. 000 a better chance was never altered for an nivegit , inent,.the present occupantmeald .not sell (under,,a4 other circumstances) his mock, &T, was it not on account of sickness and severe •indispositum. . For further parr. - Liculars.iipply arthis office. • . A 'HOUSE AND 14yr FORB433O.—Fos-Sstz:-A good Zk. two story,Hwelling House, well arranged, having s. hull and two parlOrs.two bed rooms, a large kitchen and cellar. The rooms are Well papered and. all in good order. The back part of the 'property is pleasantly shaded withgrape vines in fall bearing and some.peactr. trees:i The Lot is 18 feet front on Ann street, Allegheny, by 63 deep. 8650 is belowthe skins of this property,but. the owner is going to his prorerty in the west. lame.. diate possession, if , requited. • Terms accommodating.• • • • • .8. CUTLIBERT,, • - General-Agent, Smithfield .street:• FOR SALE—TIVO LARGE - LOTS OF GROUND; pleasantly shoats above-South Pittsburgh, on:Coal Hill. having a front of GO feet on a wide,street,andlo• grater 330 feet deepio a 60 feet street; commanding a fine view of the river, up - and dOvro. us also of this car and'Alregbeny. For a healthy resideneu,fewilooidonir are superior to the above. They will be told rti *Cho:- gain and on aecomenodatinE tenits. S. CUTHBERT, Geri', 'Agent, Smithfield street. Reatneigs . ,.Oured. . . , "DEAD the following editortet from the Saturday• Even -. _Du lag. Post: CURE FOR DEAFNESA.---IYe have heard . Mach lately of the efficacy of Scarpa'a Oil ? in cares. of . Deaf neas. and astonishing cures by this sunpla remedy have bean unquestionably . performed. As the editor of a journal, circulating extensively . throughout thc cOontry. we.decua it our duty to call publle attention to this spe cifid. Those ufilicted with this malady will find Scarpo'A Oil foiDeafness well worthy a trial. Price 51,00 per beide. • For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, Fourth street, Pitts burgh. atzg7o-- 1iV11L112.41,5, Letters Testamentary, to the estate of ,410SLS DLINLAVY, late of Allegheny.Connty, dec.d, have been granted to the subscriber ' • all persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment; and those Medlar, claims against , thesame f will present them dilly authenticated for settlement, to • J '3H coyLELEsectalori f)ffiee4th street. natirEtraiififielik,,, augl6. NTrotrnse on /fotd.rodrug,'Compnsulg three original Systems of Implying the-trammel or string in drawing' the face moald4 of Geometrical, Elip-' deal and Spiral Handmils; also,:an original systetn of applying the ups of the moulds to' the edge of the plank; an original system of cylindrical recti6ns; outran orlgi-' nal theory of resting:potits—attended With du'intrOdoc tory course of Geontetry, ItatitiOuld Profit:tit:ions; et emplified by full and' Corripletedentonstretions, and tiles. Crated by twenty plateS. ByT... E. Reyrioldi, Architect. Jost recktby ' 3011N,STON & STOCKTON, '- sePS - • Cor. 3d and Market sis: HOll,BO 111,114 Mop. ViOnatlug.. . D: PITEIELD - veniddiespeetip.llyinfoitrtbieitl*Ons J of Pitfsbatgli tdo aU Yittds of Ail.gillsegelEtpaLlgrimepsaureehd'a Jadtation of Wood find Stolle: All orders lefrwith ROBINSON, European Agent, - vvilj be strictly nttenaed to. _ ap2sidlut B J. WILLIAMS,No.I.2 North SUM street; Philadel .. Venetian Blind mak trozdate Shade Manufae turer, (awarded the first and highest Medals st the New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia Exhibitions,' far the superiority of, his BLINDS, with otanfiresedconfidencein his manufacture,) asks•the attention of purchasers to his assortment of 2000 Blinds of narrourand wide slats, with fancy and plain Trimmings, of new styles, and c010r5..., Also, .a, large, and general , assortmeat of Transparent Mader: , Shades, all of which he will sell at the lowest CASEI PEIICES. . . ._ .. . .. , Old Illinds painted-and trimmed to look equal -to new. "DEALKBB supplied on liberal terms. The citizens of Allegheny Con.,ty are respectfully ina vited to call, before purchasing elsewhere—confident of pleasing all. 137 Open in the etimittg. - : . - ' Inttel9:3mea., n'try ' 110DNINSON • would 4.st:clad '-costhitycsu canine .M secure Virista„ Wass, ttueenstaare, . - at Such prices as oases' were heretofore oTered at. • Remember, 113 Wood street:3 doers below Sth. tinl7 XTFAV MUSIO.--Just received, a further supply of the 1. 1 1( following popular Songs for the Piano "Bekind tO the. loved once at home." "Nally-um!. a Lady ;".by S. C. Foster. . "Row thy boat rightly." " Speak gently." "lien • " Virginia Rose-bud." And a yarleiy.of aqinr 10/aIVI-IjtiELLCiR;" IlepU3 ' - Woad street. 'll h. 1' OR . 8 4.0' IV/0;01Na N P' : lie 1 History of New York, from the begudang of.the world the end of thr. Butch Dyurtaty :12 too., cloth ' , St, the Sketch Book 'of Geoffrey Crayon . Gun.: 12 mo. cloth, sl,tlsi Bracibridge Hall, or the Humorists, a Medley; 12 mo cloth, 81,2•5 • Tales , of.a;Tratieler, 12. mo., Moth, 81,25 1 _, The Crayon ilmnaltanY 27 .0.1c10th, 81,25; GliVer Goldsmith, a Biography : J 2 mp., cro;14: 81,23; Lite of Columbus, 3 vol., si,oo Aetna, 12 mo., 81,50; Capt. Bortheiriturs Advontures,l2 MO, $1,25c1 Life of Goldsmith, Di nao.,sl,ta . For ante by aep4 Et, S. nosivoaTir k Ca. 4th 51: Steam Br ek. Works for Sale fPLITI' subscriber offers for. sale :the. STE/131 - =lex j. W. 0 ' ABOVE: , lawaratecaurx,: comprising a Steam Fmine, 2 Boller& 43 Mould :Maclnacs,.eapable. of, manuthetuctag 20 thousand Pleated - Sticks' oat of. dry cia3lt tVial ACM , of Lend on the‘Alleghenrrnieri on which are 4 1,..1.1n and sheds, machine mid elay-sheds,l wheelbarrows, trucks, shovels., spades, &c. everything requisite to commence- husines.s at- aa-hotuqs nonce. 7—. Price Maladies the, patent right . to.,the , said machine,- $37000! ,Terms .of payment - made easY. -, With'Ont . 4he Land, 636,000. Fpr parilenlarsi address • ' tHENRYIIiEgRITT, aurantrx No. 133 illationgedeln.Hriese. -NrEw D6GITERREOTYPE Rbbm,surkes 43,011. ,LA inks, Fourth Strea.-I.IOIIM & Affsnorftr,Pag#erreo• typists from the Eiiitont - e itios;hicnld , eall theaAentiors of, the inhakitunts of Pittsburgh, andihe neighbormglowiti," to theirinagaerreotype ofoteisens antrothepi, ut rp . oitas in the tidail Story of Barkels Persons wahingpietures taken ratty - ,iptii atitaleif .no Paine shall bitspared to produce thenf in ; thii - :hightst perfectionist the art Outinstrontentrare oftholnciptp,ai,r.' 00411'1nd, pitabHng,stella execute Newt**. nitkurplasse i f for high finish 'and wutbferneki ISlnatutT,; - 'Tkooli t io c solicito to call and examine.' Persians sitting for pictures' ore neither ieoifreo ( it ix: . pentad to take,thena unlestaperfeet tiatisfatuoti sggiven ~ Iv.' B :11!pesittors wilt Spit thi a gond - Oepotyektktock. Ur initnielitm " l+e± "s the o4 recent Impreneiietits *" • ASV • • ' s `; , ‘, • `•,, • .r• : 4 • : r • }st it:— • cfr • .4 ' "r* Y r ' , • 4- =NM IME 'Rosedale Garden. MIELE 2000_ Premium Blinds . . •• - .. .;}i' R , ' ~ , MEM -_-n_ cP11441-Paael“gnt.: Suntan qrsliritaSo Witter/ • . • i ll.-AND,PA'KENTANSULACED 1 3— ittrument tlie klndth l' at httl i e l4 v7Z 6 r-lrese - v n4.4"2, f in:this country or Europe for:radical purpo.oo, aid olity.oubleverltuoA,tiortuln,byyrhicb.ltucralvonlefitud:,..., curt 6e Conveyed tirillt hhnuroye, the erii;thsttnim pr• 4 oi anY.Patt.! of Abe , body, either. externally or, . • iu aaefutite, ientleStreata i vrithotttehocki , orpidnCivfith perfect Sofety—:and oftenwidithehappia,St This limeortattcapparatps now highly,tgrff,.., ol4 -- 91 :1 .. manyoftri thepet =meat Plikelehals o l t c-0 -ti and Egrocrc i '..to,tvtioin the Idtbetettiord..o th erilvhoe ; may concerti can ha:referred:. Refereica'Svtll also.'-b1f*.:., 4 - -given to many highl y -citizens; whelsave . been eared,bymetum of tins most valuable apparettutiof" some. oC the/310g itlitel6Tate Elerirollll.dittOrdefigi.:WAlCk could not be removed by!rysother known means. ;Among various otherei it has beettplicised;t6 be •poly adapted for the eare-of•the:followisal diseases; sisz.".:-.- pervous headache d other disorde re of. thobrain,;,. Itis _with' this apparatus- alone that the °putter/am thetolvame fluid with ease and safety uritte.eym to re.: 'clore slgliti.oretuerunatirosaw; Mee eitVireentrehear-q• a ng;,ta the- tongne,r o other organs, to restore speech ; and . ~t lh toe warioarrparts of the • b Orifor thvente of thronks, rheumatisrai astbani, neuralgia; or tic dolourcans, petal psis, or parr; gout, chorea:or Bt.*Vittuf.danec.ettitepsy, , r .wbakneso.: from el rainti some-diseases - pecu l iar to le, . males, connection of the limbeilockArts, ate, et= Rjhur for evrrounding cotmtlee of Weste rn . Pa.; and ori eges, with ihe. instruct:ten; mast tie parelnuted, and albo tested for the vireo( diseases ~ 5 • 7:1 puLinstmcdonw will be givenifor,the.varions.ehma , 'cede to be used for variariediseases, and the best manner for operating for the-mireof these diseases, will alsd ly . expl aped io th e pnrchnsoti and a ptunphhil at into hl* ;bands .elpiestly fottheetrltatehetVetireallsit.i . pWi sled - by the patentee: . Engttire of • "` " ' ' • lii:NVllitlarStlYfitbstreeti tio,(l3 " ADIES are cautioned tigurnsttudng Common :Ere_ Alit.,„e, ...... - 3 red Chalk: They are not aware how frightfaliy Juju:- -. ': _,^...,,,.. - news itis to the skin lhawcoruse, how iough,boarsailtrare. - ~, : --, yellow; and unhenithy the skin appears after. Wings Irerf. pared chalk! Besides .ir is ilnlltiOUS, containinga;latget: : -.. ......... gonnary of read!, We have -.prepared a healthful *awl, table article*Which we call Jones' Spanish Lilly.Whitc; ..• ;:,-, _'...,..: It is perfectly innocent,being pnrified of all 'delegetions . yeandes, and it inrOarts to the skin a na . turil, healthy, , .-3 illabaster;elear; lively white ; at 'the same' time , acting . t . . ,:`.., is recosmetic on the skin,' making It soft and mnliatit. '-, -y- • y Dr. James` Anderson Practical Chemlit of Zdaisachn. :- i ! , , 'setts, says: ‘' After analyaing Jones' Spanish Lilly White, :' .3 ” :, I findlt. posiesees :the mostbenutiful aril natural, and at the same time innocent E white - 1 - ever saw.- - I certainly i t z. 3. tan Co niicientioaely recommend its use to all whose skin requir i esheautlfriag.," Price '25 cents a bra. Directions t t : • —the best War to apply LillyWidtej . iswitifsoft leather: or Wea-the former Is preferable. :". --'.-"' ''; '''' '• ' ..' •": ''''' i.', '',',.- ilk:mire ear 'Mr' Taxis , Tow Z;,cteria,..AVliite oath,' .‹, E, .! Pohl breath, healthy game -'; Yello w' ' Yellow andanhealthy teeth/ , ; •••-' : ••.". idler being once' or twice. ale lined with Jones , ' Amber I.' -:•';';-' Trot/Lyn/ac t " have - the appearance 'of th,6"trnitheautifal ivory, and; at time it so - petfeetly. inzu?cent„. it•CsOcsig” . and exquisitely fine; that. hi constant daily mire, Is lughly. -. !,-24.4'i : 'advantageous, even to those teeth that are Ingoisicondss i..;•. - .?. --- '.' 1 lien; O leg them a benatiful politilic and. prevurnliten' premature decay.:' Those 'already.decayed' it; prevents' frbm beconang worise,--it oleo fastens such as isbcornaine.'- ,:';'','' 'l 1001 e, and hy t pensevertin ea ityrillrender thateuiest teeth ~. delicateitwlnte,, and make the breath; deliciously sweet. - - ', ' Ptiee.2s 0r371 centia Ilex- : AD: the above afeaold only - - - -1 - '''!" attr2 Cliziniams,t. signor the AinerieiniTatgle, - Nesir York i ,.. , i4,' and by, the appointed Agentswhose - names appear in the ; ; `'t ; --4, i nvivongsartv, and get a.lichhusband, lady,. 'onr; : _ i .::„. taco is your fortune?' .Itil: bsanu t l ful, clear, fort .- Is ill-, I' , -, -. •'• *bile? If not,it can be made so even though it yet,.!... r ,-•::',..., low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned-. and, freckled. : Thous.. ..- 1 .:' w r aids have . been made, thus . who have , washed once- or • , -I.:.;;''' . „ - : -:- *lee with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. The . effect is ' . lionons and magnificeni,..Dathaiare you get the gam. ..; - !:--yr ' • tie Johes , Soap, et the signof thiljtmelicart •Eagle, 8!ll" ' I'3; thuli u m, greet... -. : ~ , , , ..!..t.;.t , ..:.. , .41.1! . ...4:. v": 7 • • :'-''. ''.- r-.. 4.• - Ding,wormi.Salt-rhertm,:ficurvey,DrVaipalas, , Barberit Air , are often cured ;by: loneie.ltahaat' Chemical Soap, .., : ~ • - Vezerrery kind of remedy' has failed:. That it.aurea3. 1 2 • •,„: ' pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, nil know:l.Boldpi . ;: ' • , , ;. dierAmerican .Eagle, 83 Chatham street. • Mind, ;veades,- , :: .. this:seldom. or never fails:. • - ', - , ---'-'.; • • •!' ;;- i --,! s '!' I '- ! :• , i". 3 , . . --, .... C. DMUS, Jr.,Pattersoitertt i; f • , ' ',led at sAccsorPs.B9 4.ibenyst.,heid c!r•WaxtiSicalti ' : t of the Ing.Boot. 3 ,:;:, ..,,, :, :!..novn„- , .3.-:;,: - , .-- f.... IALT RiIEUM;SCURVITZ9LV_SOREI3;EFLYSIPS LAB, BarbetTa - Bek.G9irpri T 11'.mtary 'pltystsuins In this eltfincanngike akove t tOol vtiould notOoOteincionelp . sell*Oeos - vre-:.- know It to be ittrwO mac.: • • •- • • .•. As d a - gametic; the liae --- ILIIJONES'S SOAP is the ..0413 , article twee - known ffiat - retioved impurities, and mteared'and beautified the akin, making it. soft, 'elettr; mat i rth and white as an infants: But sold at ft; • ' thamet.iN. Y., and by • '• • ' ••••• • M 761. JACKSON,•:.Aont, kna - • ••-• - 69 .Liberty street, Pigh;.• ' •r- V,igtfffiA.TlShl.,' GOUT; 'AND ,vo DOLOREUX.--;-, • A respectable gentleman called at. our .o ffi ce, hei to inform di that behad been 'afflicted foi , 15 years.. -, eith_ltheaftudism iti,Gout, sand cecasionallY . ,witli:Tiq., Dblorittx; 'that he: had been' frequently &Maned:Co bla _mime for montha tctether,iind o ft en sufferedsbe most in- • tense and excruciating pain,' botthatlately he had-ben 'using Jaime, Alterative, from which he found the m o st telland unexpected velief. .He says .he • found thomertt!•: , . sine very pleasant and effective, and That he now con- . Isidore himself perfectly cured,- Philadelphia Nmtkelaners ken- A FACT Worrx.Knowned.—Agentleinan of Scrofiftints - habit. from indiscretionin his younger days, became af-- Tented with Ulcerations the Tbroat•anteNose,aed disagreeable eruption of the Skin. Indeed, his whole. ,system bore the marks of being satmated 'with disetre4 One hand mid-wrist were so much affected tharbe,liad loat the use of the hand, every part being covered :with;:, . deep, painful, and offensive ulcent, - and were as hollow and porous as an honey,comb: it.was at thilattum• of hia complaint, When sleatlincipeared inevitable (roma Some disease, that he commenced . the tile ot.l - pytte'e.AN terative, and having taken eixteetibcittles, Is now perfect, - .... ; The Alterative operates through purifies the blood and eradicates disease from the system, '. wherever located, and the mune:mil „cures formed it, diseases of the - skiri/ctiteer, acrofula., - • ga94 liver complaint, dyspepsiapad other eltranie.disemeaMs: • truly aldouishing.—Sprit of the Times. • , - try. For vale in Pittsburgh, atthe PEICIN TEA Si i oll.li: Fourth street. . Jayneeo Fatally .1 - 1R...5. S. ,COOK,phio,mirkte&Avetirlk; Jll"I have used yap', Irtriniftige.,,ParAftia-gre. and . Expeciiitaiit,imrptuettee, for theltmttlite Mad Lave been exceedinglrweltpleaSed-witlithenti'lind" never, as yet, to - my 'recollection', Taiteittlf‘rettlizing9ity tallest axpeatation in their 'eticative4ttelie ItahiV - other medicates le:lanai spOttkelnt fre,tmgectuncethttlb-0, judging train those I have mid, Itlitubt net bat that thily, i3 chum, and-are entitled td Via confidenea relttaMtViti; them;- by ;those 'who 'lurte tiseittitetri:=l.WaS very - partial to - vv..vvVermithgel,-;untill bectutiedegttaitr , -; led wtth,yours; which has mrtlecided inelegant, loluty, 31ther now in use. , Resseetfully, you/NA-e l • 5.200 I"qtsbalvgli#ftheTkliin - Tuailitdrti,l't Pcjurth'st , .. - ORE;TESTIMON Yfor Ismuily Medi, minett.-i-The undersigneditifirankoßittsburchaukal ag.P.UtEmnaO9 Orizmai Co41:4011.- • lute, and experienced its bencfiabal etcectst dulaiestaheg, j fully recommend rt ns:aafe. and Ciectial;ttt , Speaking frOM extierienee t 'iire'-helieve thiatt has ne tin;: " 4 . periortmnd would recotiuyieh4its•ntetiaat thee imilleted: ' • • - ,!!'.!;• • • .i/' Pittsburgh, Mar_ch I 51141. SUL 1V).1 4ENtiaNS f! . Sold'hyl:Sehatairnaltei keg, A, Jones, J. krealisolabfin P. - §e - btt, Stio,wdeil, ' Mohlenr - Ocden .;, VITH,DP -COUGHING in' the-night are:yew tremble --, : • some. , They break-in upen•the hones citjetiosii-and 't awn the strength of the sufferer s ; ?B. Ai,,Pahnestackici. & Co.'s COUGH BALSA/Uhl:is been eminently, eineeese- cal in easing and caring these unpleasant spells. ~If r}.- , person 'talon - nee] . hi -the night hY'le,spititit' ht:eotiklihig;h ._ tea eßocinfolrorthiCcinglillalisorn-Vall iieim.lreci4-gtve Illin'''. ,",. ' relief, And as pulatahlei leaves iin'unpleasnromtsteri.. behind!,; If nage utied,it:noll take cede:non: over all s:i • others, nee. rentedy r ihr coughs,. col 2c____6.-- _ ,. Co --, Prepared end' sold- lig' It A. FA HISTOC/C-leCiii4 . -7, '-'-- "cornerlsyntni Wood irtreett4nAtt'eorrier 6th 'add 'Weioil ..-' •' , 'l ~..,...-'.:..te, i , ,:• , .... , 3301,30:',“ , i 6 , ....-i • TAILBALPH'S Cumuli= IT,torran4,-,pflm . e_ttre 1'9;4,, •-,.: .1) safe; wlicdesiile arid retail,tit'the" .' ' '-' • - ls - -..---".,.- _- ,' ; • ' -., •--- ' Bain Heekiii oeiiiiiiif , - - '.7',..,- . ' - ` ,',,1 ' •- - ' --- -- -- - lilo - 41:);Smitlithild - e - 114 , ij , , ...., Also,Sy- Wm. Cole Allegheny city: ...o. , ,Smiaii 8ir. ,,,,-, Minghtimaofiri McCracken, Penn sitreel"PHllt.3Var4.'s ;fob 21:- . ~,, 1 - , ..,. ",.:-;3,-P. 'rya EOFFI3TONIGAND A.NTI-DYSPEFTIO The general properties Cr theie - PilisariiVFraiiiini":. use, Purgative and ?Foriie. In :The • tionnnon',t_iatemieesC:' arisinglrom imlirudenceln , dietoti4• tuck. as eleknete?' , andConrneis of the stomach, hetirtbarnkhendatiliCV.W . ;,' - where a medicine is' moiled; this',prepartitiorris imiplicable, for. its brumunative_or-soothingrefreeta, almost immediate relict, when nausea or wan:eels =arc ": purgatiire'opertnion.upon the stomach and "bowels is 4 1 S entle. end !treenail; ' andlis lonia properties • strength' to the digestive organs', iliereliy-ennblitt&gieni''"‘ organs to perform their. proper,innetlord williordee - and . •:' - regularity.- The: pricellawliten•reduted , -from 51) Cri, cents a bos• • For sale,ivrholestile and retail . by TOpli - ik. Co.,- corner, Front ' tikal^..Wood, arr , siithtand , „Wood otreetsiAgeAts for Pitttibirglr. ONSUMPTION - seizeermore - vietimathah 'hap othez:_, our eountry; , The:youtiii beautiful and gtiVute• all alike kabjeit tplta'favillioesc4 nkrages; and-many tiCheetiecheek has libert:atiPlicie4 to bloom with the glow .of - health -Itat everreasecohml7„ nates titold and-a cotigh-verhapa ileepted.*Worthg, q - - pt", attention at first—and only-met with remedies: tvlr- too late.- , -Watch the first aye:le - tome mid make immediate .itaeof the Cotgk;EgateakaiAVl KA. Faheespek et-eci4xwhielewillegfialialyeheekitt;*fuither7, Pl(Pgresl; iigite4l444oYik.l-7-::Deautirajr aeaoa rot-kale' and wood as.; alio; ebtaer:4,3th:stail.lTwe', xleatv..-„; . , ... „ ~ .- A :Dlssolusicaz.d. ~- ''' - 1:.. ~,... - t 5 777 - ' ftWE'rrartiershipleretafere 'eat - sk hitnieen 4Yui.,. — . 1 ."'" . j., , B,BlistifteU muLAVillidarai Hi4 B ,o o Ai n e wlder th e ho no r ims [lnn& &-,ll4l.YStraA ibis' day hem Ws. , 4 , ..1 lolveithyMilliantil. Hays soltrag.:his entire. interest in. ' ..-.. ,114 T, firm to 8,-8.-Bashrte/„...„.a, -Witnneountit.thielhe EMI we be colrF lectodhlr . S.D. AT..akfzeldmi4alidelns duty 47 „.., "... -.1 1( /ale fi , Lobe )?atr, , Y.ttte tame,. )... - ,..1: - ~ - - .114..i : ..i_,... PUSbutiki -1 Si - -.• ~ 43,11 ~:prtsriFiE LD, .. -7- ,- 'liti Pr 1 8 4 ,6 .: -. - - I VatibillS..t bO-PARTN ERsiniC - a*lgaiilopitci) having ii •,:,,: , day 'ttssoo iatil. Vitblairr, Vey , lizrav_LEAnnifgrtheny of,' , -, , , Beufon l ;„ps.,;aad - reeenqy of the Notional-Rotel: Pitte. , 'Zi"- - .. berth: will - continue: the 'bitiiness,stader-.. thee firra-"ofs BSEIFIEI.IIO `.S. - LEADER; at - the old stantt Igor- 220 '''' Liberty street. ... , S.B.l.l,Sfigigu. :), ..„ , Pitublirgklttrie *IE49. :,. .li.:-..i l wiga . :4 ; 1-- t' ,, ' ' , - 1- - , Raving retired front the former bnsmeas,,ato e pk a . 111149 in recontraindiek my sneeeesotnlo ,t!i,,er.p?,,nrotitign , ,'• ,;- orally oustameri mtq•'•We' P4bIFC genern iiy ••,•••• , Kkiftgl. ' • . - ICElV...l.WOK S 7r.South ere..Cit . xtitalm,•Rinees',Boolii ?t l, %I edited by hiersolWelteer,73:olt-lieettlierten4t;.;D:e---.. '4 , ttibois itisiory othilititt effizg l i;Tvio-e nara , fr 2 a. .- - - .. C 6 rAre.-Tket nod Third. iniz StiEs' ' . NEW . 110 VELThe - ' , !Woodinrin , ;', dc = ~, ..,?; = ' .::: ,, ..1., mance An* the:times of Rieltrtint, by Ch - P. ft:Slualiiii ii . ':=: E 44.9. iust received Ell . , , , ~..... , 40.1INSTON & STOK_MN, .' 1120 est Zdaskot sad 'TWAIN!, _~- - t• '- -.4.., : t7 --•7--','-',-.4.-c.,4-,,i ~-,,i,- , •;.- ' -t.,, , , ,: i..i- : . . ., 7,,... :- ..-; ;_, .or ,1-45. , .._..„ , , , ~.., 3 ,.i, ,: - . '` - j ,- - ,. .: , ' ,: 45 ' . ‘.•.;.",-/., ~ . ","74._:•Z, ~. :'.,..x . .: - I r, ; :k:..t'- ' '' F ,. + , V , ' ,:- 4 ...;r;f:2;' k :-'-' ' ' ; ': 7;.)-' ' ''''''''''';''' :•:".:, • •, . i.",,, , :•.'„, 7- ' ,'::, ::: :-0..-- -.- ..'''''''-''''' '''',l*';',.:.;.iiiY,:,%:.,-','--...:;;.-..,.7;'...--ir. MEE _ ~ , - t ~5 .. .. ~s. iDru4s-anb . Apkbilimul, IMMEN EINEM ISMti .. - ~,, , ~•• - , , ,7 ~T,,, 7 ,:•:`,';‘,..''--'-.. k....-"y,..-: -.q,-'.;7'.! , ,,... - _,;.:-•...4- - :.::',.'j.: , ,w, , ,;. , .'•:;! , .._:: - : ,,, ,..,....,, '4t7: MEE MIN WINNE 11 ~:,,•, ; ,,,.:;,:.:,:'•:i,, z , . .;:?"';::,.:
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