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'.;,:,!-!..t''''--;-::.;.''-6.`:.:&?-'-L5.-f•-i Mind t:, . _,.~._.... ..~. ... :,5~~....._. =ill - :'-;','-.:.1.;-:-:•:'j'-. ~~ 4 - ~['8t£~~Q11Y41i8: WDenukePlDis Cholera-Mixture. IrDIPTOS-Q, ridarkucl;Tbik distasegendrally cora- raeneeS with watery Aiscltarges from the bowels, of a'White,qt'Yelitityiiir-ptiul,colori---4ritif white 'Sakes on glimdinga-alfdtltune-'4Throle-fire'welt described as rice scrim' 'e r vitearditircf.: , lTomitluefs a usual attendant on these evacuations, but not au ureariabk one. The. vom iting is askant' uteompatied with-great uneas an iness and paruiti theitornaelt and bowels.lnn tongue d breath virelOy cold'illtkitofigueis somedmes clean, butgerieral- WIII/Inut boated the voice becomes weak and husky ; mssive Mid spasms of the arms, lege and body, are gen- Outland painful symptoms. The skin is shriveledauct et a.Pittle haul the pulse becomes weak and frequeut, and in the collupsentage entirely lost unite wrist; the breath ing-labored and erried. These- symptoms usually fine- Criedeactiother the order staled. '/SPDOWPJA.,B CIIOLILRA mixture is prepared from the prescriptions of the min Dr. A. N. w.Dowelli of Pittsburgh. bi his.exten sive-practice, he had used it,with complete SiteeeSS ill the epidemic of ISO and the present season. • Steamboat men hrivegiven it to many passengers who-have been attacked midrib° 'disease thepresent season and in eve , fretwrildeted s speedy core- -- ..-afterthey had becalm, .nuanced incurable by physicians. on board. Prepared solely by the proprietor.- - • WM, THORIS Druggist, lio.s3.Market street. Pittsburg,h Pa. itelletfor 'Cratnps. - ' AUT , HAVE A.B DO M INAL WAEMERSi mule from , .• Tv .the 1120151upprciVed English patterns, furnished and recommendedhyThomll aaakewell, Esq., aud a number' , ofemi ot nent Physteincia, being most nt aara-i application of warm or hot waterconveni t e o thep p bow-I case ,of cramps in Cholera: As every person is: subject to sudden attacks, no madly should be. without— atjeuollyir4hOut °lib-. For sale by SCAIFE & ATKINSON, Vast street, between Wood and Market out. KW-HU01L.4.--Alan Primeval, by !tarns. ill!Lnyurti's in and Its Beaming. • • The Clergy of America. The Czar, his Court , and Peopie. Women of the .Revolution. • Irving's Works; new edition. Life and torresponeence of John Foster. ' Holmes' Poems. De Fue's Works, complete ; 20 vols. Swifi , s Works, complete; 2 vols. Fielding .and Smollett ; complete. The Progress of America • d Mick vols. For sale • by • • H. S .I.IOS WORTH & CO.. 4th street, near %l - [Er Clergymen and strangers are invited .c call at the Book Store of IL S. Bosworth & Co.. m. Fourth street near Market, where will be found ~.ne editions of many rare and valuable works. - - Uonana to ale Kota. TT is a notorious met that of all evils, none are held in -3.. such abhorrence as those of Ruts, Mice, Roaches and tied-Bugs, and to have them exterminated, is the wish and-deture of nil. A preparation has been discovered by which those who wish, may become rid of this evil, which ill tests snore 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 five;) and by every one who has given it n trial, been pronounced the best remedy they have ever used tor ex. . terminating Rats, Mice, Bed-Bogs, Roaches, Sm. The articles composing this cemposition are in them salves very innocent, end contain not a particle of poi son; but when combined, creates a gas which explodes -the stomach, and consequently destroys life iu a few houns--as soon as it has infected the stomach, the articles become neutralized, and will affect nothing thereafter ; so that there can be no danger in its use, under any cir cumstances. This is no heading. We wi l warrant it to rid houses of all the Rats, Mice, Roaches, &a., that in; feats them. Should it not do as we sue' the money-will be refunded.. .1. S. M. YOUNG & CO., jet; N. W. corner of 4th and. Ferry ate., Pittsburg: Ractory for7Sale, IN SUCOt3SFIILOPERATION,maxaticturing Prin. ens'. Wood Type ; ead Rattled Sign 'Letters by Ma chinery. The -machinery is admirabl be t tedmile for 'all carving purposes, which for 'Ad a pattern can ade from the finest engraving to heavy cornice. Should the in ventor, Isaac Mean Singer, obtain a patent for the in vention or any improvement thereon, the 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 business . and willing to take an interest of at least one-fourth in the capital stock. For particulars, apply (post paid) to SCHOLY RYAN, Pittsburgh, Pa. From the foregoing Notice of L M. Strosaa, we find that the Patent has issued, and for proof of our claim, see records of oar deed in Patent Office, at Wash ington, D. C. ( iefi ) SCROLY & RYAN. MIL LIN BICE • AND DRESS MAKING ESTABL ISB kIENT. RS. DUFF has recently received the latest designs Mof DresseskCardinals, and every article in her line of business, and is prepared to execute all orders at the shortest notice. Merchants orderingCardirualsor Visites made - may rely upon obtaining work in every respect equal ' to that obtained rfrom the east. Read Dresses, - Dress Caps, Capes, Collars, Laces, Ribbons, Flowers. Fringes, Gimps, Ladies' tsc., always on hand al jel3, MRS. DUFF'S. 10 St. Clair st, 1010 AOENTLEMAN of Pittsburgh, who had fallen an open cellar after the .Great Fire," sprained his anele so severely that be was unable to refrain from crying our with the pain. A friend who had been using B A. - Pahnestock Co's Reubalicient and been cured of Rheumatism, gave him what remaine-d in the hottle, and although his limb was greatly swoLlen, he was com pletely restored to health in twelve hours and freed from pain. This is but one of a great number of cases which HN have come under the observation of the proprietors- - Prepared and sold by B. .k FATOCIE k CO. corner Ist and Wood sts ; also, cor. 6th and Wood sta. ung9_ Cit.' , Drug Store for Sole. rpEIE stock - and fixtures of a wholesale and retail Drug J. Storey having a well selected stock, and doing a good business, is in a good location, and at a lease of two years from last April. The above will be sold at a bar gain. The owner having otherengagements cannot give it his' personal attention. S. CUTHBERT, General APIA Smithheld st. MR. DUFF'S GENTLEMEN AND LADIES' BOOK-KEUPING & WRITING BOONS, NORTH HIDE or SHE lILIMICLVD. R. D. has his new Class Booms now thoroughly re - - paired and up. Ladies will find his new eye. tem of Single Entry Book-keeping an agreeable study, and a valuable acquiregtent- Gentlemen going through his entire coarse of training on Double Entry .1300/1 keeping, will not only be qualified to take charge of Books upon any system in use, but they will find them selves master of an those intricate operations connected with partnerahip settlements, of which so many practi cal book-keepers, of acknowledged ability, are ignorant. Several of the most extensive firms in the city have re cently procured Book-keepers from this Institution.— Merchants and Steamboat proprietors can always learn of Book-keepers thoroughly qualified for their profession; no others are ever recommended. Hours : 10 to 12, 2to 4, and 7 to 10. marl Notice. ANY old customers, strangers visiting the city, and 0.1 others wishing to provide themselves with a hand ikrArie DRESS COAT, PANTS, VrtiT, or any other arti cle in the line, can do so, by leaving their orders with JAIRES ABOUIRE, Tailor, spa Third street, St. Charles Building. HADLEY'S NEW WORK — The Adironbaek, or Life in the Woods, by J. T. Headley, author of Washington and his Generals, ke. Life and Writings of De Witt Clinton, by W. W. Campbell, author of Border Warfare, &c. J nal received JOHNSTONb y h STOCKTON, le g Cor. 3d and Market eta. TAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR 11RENT.—A commodious and well finished Tavern tand, in the village of Shonsetown, furnished in modern style with gMd Stabling attached. It will be leased for a term of years. Ad diess Jan P. SHOUSE, Shousetown. iloyle's Chintzes. OASES of above Goods, 3-4, 4-4 and 9-8 wide, Cane ILI and double Purble, for sale by mare 2 m HAMPTON, SMITH A. CO WIRE RAILING. SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT. PUBLIC ATTENTION is solicited to au entire new article of RAILING, made of wrought iron bars, and so ft annealed rods, or wire, and expressly designed for enclosing Cottages, Cemeteries, Balconies, Public Grounds, tr.e., at prices varying from 50 cents to 53,00 the running foot. It is made in pannels of various lengths, 21 to 4 feet high, with wrought iron posts It inch square, at intervening distances of 0 to 10 feet. If desired, the pannels can be made of any height, in continuous spans of 50 to.tit/ feet, with or without posts. Na extra charge for_pastai The comparative lightness, great strength and durabil ity of the WIRE RAILING, the beauty of its varied or namental dssigns, together with the extremely low price at which it is sold, are causing it to supersede the Cast ron Railing, wherever their comparative merits have oeen tested. For further particulars address MARSHALL 4t. BROTHERS, Agepts for Patentees, mr27:3m Diamond alley, near Smithfield st., Pittsburg. iardware, Cutlery, saddlery, d&c. JOlOl WALKER, Importer and Drain . in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, respectfully announces to his Rieuds and the public generally, that he is now receiv ing his Spring supply of Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, Ice., at his stand, No. 85 Wood street, which he will dis pose of on the most reasonable terms. He will continually be receiving fresh supplies. direct from the manufacturers in Europe end this country, which will enable him to compete with any house, East sr West. Herparticularly invites the attention of customers to his. excellent assortment of Table and Spring Cutlery, -Re., which isof fashionable patterns and from the most popular manufacturers. His stock of Carpenter's Tools is large, and of excel lent quality. Of general Hardware stock, he has every variety of art le. Western Merchants and dealers, generally, are in vited to call and examine his stock. marthhem Paper Hangings. lAra now receiving, direct front Bic manufacturers in New York, Philadelphia mid Baltimore, a large and well selected assortment of all the latent and most Un proved styles of Satin, Glazed and common PAPER HANGINGS, eoaelstiag of— ' - 10,000 pieces or 'Hall and Parlor and Fresco Column ; ; *9 O O Dining-room, chamber and office Paper Which rviolditpartioularly invite the attention of those having Housed to 'Paper, to call and examine at the Paper WarehouSe of • S. C. HILL, mar3o 87 - Wood st. ca i :Alamecrtrasxs on Fins isIIMIC /OD 'FASUY SITIETS, have received from their Factory, Tiaat a lama rd de sirable le ? w k e lowest Ne w Nark prices, on satisfactory terms. Our 4tock. consists In part of 300 doz., all qualities, g. sailing, • in ,istyle4wide ann narrow plait, Byron and etaadiog Collars, manufactured expressly for Coy, trade, andintended for thmarket.is . -dealent our Goods at low prices, and zallowingonaShirta.torecentmend themselves In - style*, . manufacture,; we..: hope to.be able to please all our cus --. tamers. Wareroom,corner ot Filth and Marketstreets, up I ntaylB t :21 ,, : - : , ,.:',';,:i . ''," , ';1!:."':, , :i:.1-: . • . 4.:.:.-...: '..:::;,.-!.'_7:F:-,•-•5'...:;.--T.i..t.,:.;:':.:':::..,::, •:.,-zyi*...:4.-•-,:..-,--J-:,:::,'1'.1..'••••_-,';', '':',. -,''' -,"-''., ' -• • -.-.i-`-..t...:-•'';;.,•;,,-.?.!:,-7--Y,',:-i,-x•':•-•..i.:',.:.,,.'l:1"..:':'-. -7 - ~. ''' , •,•• ,=••1•-•:i:':,:...::“-,"--,_.--i.:.-',-•••••.,,,,.., ,• -•',. - :',',, - 1.,..'' ..-: : -• t . . ' • _„..„.,..:-;7,:::.:."7•F5:r5r4.T.-i•-''.•-'.•'.-,,.',;,• t . ' 's 4 .: :? ..' ,•.7-•,'' . ,.:.:: r .2 t .. Finer Shirts 1 • - ~..... ~ .: .: . r;, , ::,:i. , ..:4i,R;._. ,4 - . , ,:..•;,,','f:7--..i::i:.i':,...,.!:::.i,i:. ~~3'.f `. - ----,- --- ...,,,,,, ....,.„..,._,.. ''''' ' i v ' : ;.''''.' .-2 , : ' -f ';Z . = - ;1 :!. . : ' , .•': .- : t ; f: ;,...:.-::•.1"-:!:.;,.':',-:',.-.-i7.':Ei.::":',.,'.•-4::7,- , i • lUrt. WWI US. - • 4 - 5 Arrivalor New Spr fn iikSummer Goods: -- - PAIMMARLETRAD QUARTERS, - 28 meat k3rr sFassr, sico :in DOOR lisiotr szcotal Mtn. - • ViVVERNEIIIIIi.Gi. ESPECTFLILLY informs.his friends and tbe.public .116,, , iiigefieral; that-helms received a-very - huge saPply of the Choicest SPRING and SIMMER. GOODS ever seen in.Pittsburzh, actuated by himself inlhe East, con s isti 'of English,"Fienelt nad `Bel&C'eloths,'Ca si mores, Vestings f Cashtnaretm; die.,- - of all shades and colors, and of the latest- and most desirable patterns, which will be.madcart to order inn superior style, and at.very moderate prices. He has also on hand a *Very-large , stock of Ready made Clothimrimhichite will sell very low. apaany E. FITZGERALD.- NEW YORK-CLOTHING STORE, No.-98111arEet street.. 10FAVING received (and nmeiving weekly) my Spring aid Summer Goods; I am prepared to offer to the ciritinsmid public in genera), a better lot of ready made Clothing thanhas ever been offered before In Pittsburgh, and at prices 25 per cent_ cheaper than canbe purchased in any other Clothing establishment in this city.. Er Don't forget to call at N 0.26. marl4—ly FITZGERALD. MMWM HOPE o.Lomnualo HJ. ROGERS respettfailyinfortas his friends and . the public that he has opened his trEw Curranto Smut, NO. 27, MarkeJstre et, between Front and Second, where he will keep constantly on hand a large and supe riorassortment ofc lothing, sm table foram present season. Having just returned from the East with a new and splendid assortment of Cloths; Carisimores and Vestings, of the most desirable patterns, which will be made up on the shortest no.ice and in the most fashionable style, on the ono price cash system, as low as can be had at any other establishment in Pittsburgh. Don't forget the place, but call at the CLOTHING EMPORIUM, No. 24 .Market la., Pittsburgh. nual:arn The Spring and Summer Ss.ook of REAM-MADE CLOTII:N R GAT THE THREE BIG, ..00s, FOR THE PREDENT REASON. LAS NEVER BEEN EQUALLED Been by the Cs..re.utted Establishment itself. /TIRE LINPRECC.DENTED PATRONAGE bestowed T upon •.!, enterprise of the proprietor,. has euabled htm to ^v.:chase all his Goods at such prices as will allow bin to sell, Wholesale and Retail, LOWER than any outer House,East or West. JOHN nrcLosKEY., carignieadurer. of Ready-mad Clothing,.No. lab Liberty street,tittsbargh, Pa., has just completed his Stock, and has now on hand, ready for sale the largest, mostfasAumabieand earied assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered in the United States; allot which have been made under his imme . diate inspection, in this city, AT PRICES THAT MOST OBTAIN A saimmoinca—together with one of the choieest selec tions of Imported fine Black , , Blue, Brown, Olive and Drab French, Belgian and English CLOTHS, hat has ever been brought to this city. Also, fine fancy VEST .INGS of every description, such as Cashmeres, Mar seilles, rich Silks, funcy Satins, &c., &e. All the new est styles fancy CASSIMERES, of every description; all of which will be made up to order at the shortest no tice, in the Intent and most fashionable style. The proprietor informs the public that the principle upon which he will do business, will be upon the basis of HONESTY and FAIR DEAIANG ; and in order toes tablish a confidence in the buyers, l sin determined to ad here to my original motto, "Quick Sales and Small Pro fits;" and also make the buyer his own salesman, by markingthe lowest price on each article, in plain figures, so that each customer can select from an immense and exquisitely assorted stock, tho articles he requires, at the low sst price it cos 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 Pinalturgh. mar:l9 DEW GOODS AT P. DELANY'S, 49 Linn= mom, Yrnsinntse. JUST RECEIVED, an extensive and varied assort ment of Goons adapted to the present and approach ing season, such as Black, Brown and Drab, Mixed, Palmerston's Beaver Cloths, a superior snide for Busi ness, Frock and other Coats. Also, a great variety of Blankets and Feltings, em bracing all the above mentioned colors; superfine French black, brown, olive, green, claret, and all other desirablecolored CLOTHS ; French, English and Amer ican plain and fancy Csastusuum, 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:— VESTING]: 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 [Mite case. elegance, comfort and convenience in these garments. To such, we would particularly recommend these Coats to their notice, since they combine all the beauty of the over-coat with the comfort and conve nience of the sack coat. A general assortnitent of Readq•made Claiting on hand, in the present Fall fashion, and will be sold wholesale of at the lowest cash prices. sepl 7 CLOTHING SIOHE, N 0.153 LIBERTY STREET. HENRY 'CHIGNELL would respectfully invite the attention of his friends and the public to his stock of Fashionable and well made CLOTHING, at the above stand- Those who prefer their Garments made to order, will always find a good assortment of Goods to select from. Mr. RONEIRT Paw will attend to the cutting de. partusent, which is a guarantee of a well cut and good fitting garment. No effort will be spared to give seats faction in the style and finish of our Goods- Every ex ertion shall be made to please our customers. Iseplltlm ErtiffeE YOVIC - 1100 - TS AND an o LEEIVARD'S CELEBRATED LEATHER P trig Blacking. COMPOSITION of Neats-Mot Oil and Ivory Black A, , for nourishing and preserving all kinds of Boot and Shoe Leather, renderingitsoft and pliable, and producing the most brilliant jet blank, equal to patent keulle-r, without communicating stain or spot to clothing. LEEW....IID & CO.A(NO. Si Third urea, near trosdo in calling the attention of gentlemen to this beautiful Illaek ing. desire simply to state its peculiar composition and effects on the Leather. It is composed of neats-foot oil and pure ivory black, and renders the leather at once soft and pliable, thereby preventing the boots and shoes from cracking. With one-fourth the labor usually em ployed in the application of the ordinary blacking, it produces the most brilliant jet black polish imaginable, equal in every respect to patent leather, and need rubs of on the pantaloons. Gentlemen are invited to call at oar Store, No. PG Third street, neat Wood, and have the blacking tried on their boots, and where they can see upwards of 5,000 CERTIFICATES, From the most distinguished individnaLs in the U. States, all of whom recommend it as being, for beauty of polish, preserving the leather, and facility of application, the most beautiful ever offered to the public. LEEWARD te. CO., Pd Third street, near Wood. Terrible Bevel alien—Stars T riumptianti TIOGAN & CANTWELL, (sign of the *.*,) No. SO 11. Market street, would respectfully beg leave to call the attention of the public to their new stock of Goods, just received and opening Isom manufacturers and im• porters, of which they feel confident that price and quid. tty will give entire satisfaction, as our motto is—•' Quirk Sates and Sown Profits." Our stock consists, partly, of the following articles,via: Ladies' and Gendarme's Breast Pins, late styles; Guard and Vest Chains; Bracelets, Clasps and Lockets; Fen ger and Ear Rings; Pencils and Pens; Stidesand Studs; Steel Buckles, for Ladies' Bead Dresses; Malinlen's Card Cases, shell, pearl and velvet; Coral Beads ; Ala baster Boxes ; fine Rosewood and Ebony Shaving Oases, furnished; Slyer Spectacles; Silver Spoonsall kinds; German Silver Spoons, all kinds; Silk Steel . Bead Dugs and Purses; Cotton Bags and Purses; Hair, 'Footb, Nail and Cloth Brushes; Violins, Accordeons, Flutes and Fifes; fine Penknives and Scissors; Globes and Paper Holders, Shell, Dress and Side nnlis, latest styles; Chide. Vases, Fruit Baskets, Agate and Glass Vases, Mugs and Cologne Bottles; Tables, Chessman an Bac k gammon Boards,' Silk Tapestry ; Brussels and In grain Carpet Bags; Willow Market and Side Baskets ; Chairs ' Wagons, Cradles, &c., with a large assort ment of Toys and Fancy Articles, ten numerous to men don. [se lt) Church & Stanley, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE RICH JEWELRY HOW ADD TODD & Co., Agents, N. E. corner Fifth and Alaska so., (up stairs,) Pittsburgh. WE hate on hand, and are daily receiving (rota the manufacturers, a large stock of Goods, which we arc prepared to offer to Dealers only, at the manufac turers' lowest wholesale prices.—Cluster and Real Stone Bet Breast-pins; Engraved, Plain Hoop Stone Set Ear and Finger Rings; Plum Gold, Engraved and Stone Set Studs Slides, Watch Keys, &C., &c. Among our Goods can be wand some of the most de enable and approved styles of Stone Sets now lu use, viz:—Opal, Ruby, Turkois, Topaz, Anathyst, Garnet, Brilliants, &e. Dealers, purchasing Fine Jewelry, will find it (or their advantage to examine our stock. Bard 4- Brother's best Premium Gold Pens with and without cases, he offers for sale nt the lowest New York prices. (apl3) EDWARD TODD & CO. J. T. DECKER & ROBINSON, BUILDERS, AND ERECTORS DV LIGHTNING RODS, ON A SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLE. Orders left -at the Post Office, or at Mrs. ERWites, on Fourth street, between Market and Ferry, will receive prompt attention. Ravnintricsa.--Prof. Horace Webster, Geneva, N. V.; Prof. Chester Dewey, D. D., M. D. Rochester, N, Y. ; J. L. Cassels, and Htunilton L. Smith, Cleveland, 0. ; G. K. Shoenberger, J. Hawthorn, Michael Jones, J. C. Wil liams and Capt Good—Cincinnati. Itt Prmsnuaott—John Sboenberger Wilson Me 'Candless, A. W. Loomiii, 0. Metcalf, Win. J. Totten, John Harper, Mr. MeCutcheon, Mr. Childs, Oakland; Col. Morgan, Mrs. Collins, Rev. Mr. Spark, J. D. Wil liams, Major Harding, U. S. Arsenal ; John Irwin & Sons; Allegheny : D. N. White, W. A. Marshall, John Sampson ; Major Davis and Mr. Newton, East Liberty. iy3l:dif New Light. EWhave received a lot of LAMPS of various sizes and kinds, of a new construction that is quite simple and complete—some ornamental. Also, the article to burn in them, called '• BURNING FLUID," or FMHERIAL 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_ Personswho please to call on us will be shown the peculiarities of the new compound, A. constant supply of the Fluid and Lamps kept hy C FE & ATKINSON,• Ist.betwees, Wood and Market eta. New York Hair Manufactory. THE undersigned has itt•t returned from New York! with a large, splendid and well selected assortment of ORNAIVIENTAL HAIR, of every kind. He invitea Ladies and Gentlemen to call and examine the new and most beautiful articlA of El/swat Psarnsos for Bands, Wigs and Half Wigs, ever invented. They are so much like the natural partings and fit so close and easy, that they cannot ne distinguished from the natural hair 'on closeinspection. Sextants° Nsw.—The new Balance Spring snrmonn tit the difficulty, and must supercede all others for Gentle men's Wigs andTaupees; it bears equally on every part of the head., without stiffness or artificial appearance; (in these it is unlike the old; ) it shows the forehead equal to the natural hair. Wig wearers are particularly invited to call and 'ex amine the articles for themselves. J. CAMERON, ' No. 89 Third st., near Wood. N. Br—Remember the New York Hair Manufactory mayl4:dermtertn NEM _ ', " . . ._ 1 . _.,„.._. ,_., .'s' ; • '- ERE r,!7 MEM SEEM - • Vittarburglirrortabl 18 4 mama , Win iMITILVISPOILTA'TION Olf irmuonv TO A1ri114024 .- PITTSBURGH; PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE NE'. YORK, BOSTON, &c. THOMAS BORBIDGE, TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Pittsburgh. ITIHIS old established Line beinguow in full °pc , ' • ink, the proprietors are prepared, with their usual awe arrangements, to forward merchundize r produte, &c, to and from the above ports, on liberal terms, with the regularity, dispatch and safety, peculiar to their mode of transportation, Ito obvious when transhipment on the way is avoided. All consignments by and for this Line received, charges paid, and forwarded in, any required directions,ftee of charge for commission, advancing or storage. No interest, directly, or indirectly, in steamboats. All coiximunicationvpromptly.attanded to, on applies tion to he following Agents: THOMAS Boampop 718 Market street. Philailela. TAAFFE & O'CONN Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. O'CONNOR &- CO., North st.,Balthricre. tiat 1849 . . MOM' nerobstatris Transportation Line, VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANAL AID RAIL ROADS,I TO TINLADELTDIA AND OALTRAOIIII, Trtz Canals and hail Roads being now open, and in good order, we arcprepared to forward all kinds of iner chandile trzu produce to Philadelphia and Baltimore, with ”:omptness and despatch; and on as good terms as any other Line. C. A. MeANULTY & Co., Canal Basin, Penn street, Pittsburgh. AGENTS—CHARLES RAYNOR, Philadelphia, ROSEhIORRILL & Co., Baltimore. Imrl7 W B a 4 y 9 Fr Liner ll3lsllMl ßlerchant. 9 • l For Blairsville, Johnstown, Hollidaythurgh, and all intermediate places. Tom lane will continue to carry all Way Goods with their usual dispatch, and at lair rates of freight. Aaatcrs—C. A. McAPIULTY & Co, Pittsburgh. D. B. WAKEFIELD, Johnstown. JOHN MILLER; Hollidaysburgh. RircErtancEs—James Joreon, Smith & Dr. F. Shoenberger, R, Moore, John Parker, S. F. Von 13one horst & Co., Wm. Lehmer & Co., Jno. IVPDevitt & Bros., Pittsburgh; John ivory, Sumit, Mulhollan & Ray, John Graff & lairsville. marl 7 Co., jGazette and Journal only copyi JOHN H. MELLOR. No.Bl 'Yardarm, has just receiv ed a new stock of Piano Fortes, from the following Celebrated manufacturers:— One Rosewood 7 oat., carved in the style of Louis XIV. One do 7do do do do One do 7do round corners, plain carving. One do 7do plain round corners. One do (ti do elegantly carved. Otte do 61 do plain round corners. One do (t do do do do One do 6 do carved furniture. One do odo plain round corner. One do 6 do do do do One do 6 do 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 an charged at the manufactory, and are as low as those of infenor quulity from other makers. —ALSO RECEMCD— Seven Rosewood 0 octs., from Bacon & Raven, N V One do C do do H. Worcester, N. Y. Two do 61 do do Bacon & Raven, N. One do 0 do do Onion & Co., N. Y. All the above Piano Fortes warranted in every re peel., being made expressly to order, and are such as e be relied on for durability; even to torch, and of sup , rior tone. JOHN H. DIELLOR. Sole Agent for sale of Chickering'a nano Fortes, sent., for Western Pennsylvania 70119 NICTIOL&Olt 1 • . • • - NHE undersigned, successors to Arthur* & Nicholson, beg leave to inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and the public generally, that they have re-built the EAGLE FOUNDRY at dare now in full operation, and have part of their patterns ready for the market—amongst which are: Cooking Strives, Coal and Wood Stoves, with a splendid air-tight Coal Stove, which is now superceding, in other cities, the common round Stove Also, a cheap coal Cooking Stove. well adapted for small families, with a lull assortment of common and mantel Orates. We would particularly Matte the attention of persons build ing to rail at our warehouse before purchasing, and ca• amine a splendid article of enummelled Orates, hniatted In fine style—entirely new in this market tVarehouse, No. lot Liberty at, opposite Wood street. sep4 :d y NICHOLSON & PAYNE_ Fedi Fashions Baits and Caps. jaG. W. GLASGOW will introduce the Fall style HATS and CAPS, on Saturday.* August the 2311,1549. 'Those In want of a neat and durable HAT, will please call and examine his assortment, at No. 102 Wood street, third door below Fifth street. N. B.—Hu Silk Hats are warranted water proof—the bridles being prepared with Uinta Perrino, which makes them elastic and pleasant to the wearer, and pettedly water proof. a W. GLASSGOW, ttag2.'lim WI Wood street. astrritirnmo AND YISTH STRUMS, PITTSBURGH, PR., jI. the moat popular of all BOOT and SHOE En tablishmrstui to the West. This place has gained its reputation by hs proprietor keeping theckery best Boots and Shoes, which are made expressly to order for this market, and he is not satisfied only by keeping the beat assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES in the 'Western country, but he is enabled and deter mined to sell his GOODS lower than any other house possibly can, be cares not what facilities they boast of having for offering great inducements to the public. It is impossible to set farth all the advantages and facilities in an Advertisement, that the Great Bargain Corner bas over others, which enables Its proprietor to sell Boots and Shoes of the very beat qualities and styles at irons 10 to 1111 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 BATES' GREAT BARGAIN CORNER, examine the stock and prices, nod all will be Satisfied that the Great Bargain Como, Smith .firld and Fifth stows, is the place for the public, one and all, to get good Boots and Shoes cheap, for cash. teen J BATES ____ .. I\l' siI,MSTEAD lc SONS COPPER GILT SPIN• 111 • DLES Folk THE TIPS OF LIGH T NING RODS The subscribers being appointed by the inanutucturers, Agents for the sale of the above article, have received, 6.111.1 will keep constantly on hand a large supply, to which we invite the attention of those wishing to protect buildings from lightning, us being the latest and beat ar tick for the purpose. See Professor Olnistea,P• cerub• c ate below JOHN B. M'FAHDEN & CO. No. Xi, Market street, I have examined n specimen of Menirs.74 Olmstead k Son's 'Copper Gilt Spindles,' for the upa of lightning rods, and am of the opinion dial they are exceedingly well adapted fur the purpose designed, being substaii- Sally such as were recommended to the French Govern ment by a commission composed of 'event! distinguished philosophers of France DENISON OLMSTEAD . Vale College, Aug. 11, 1945. )<3l/. rvitE subscriber having enlarged hi, Shop, lately de• stroyed by fire, inforini his Mends and the public generally that he in now prepared to manufacture Wa. goon, Carts, Urges, Timber %V beefs, Trucks and Whee !- barrows, at los Ahop, on Filth street, between Wood 01111 Stnithfiehi streets; where be keeps on hand a large SIOCk, or makes loonier any amount of work, of the bent ma• lento!. and by experienced workmen, and nt prices to snit the tames. Southern merchants and furnace men arc requested to call and examine. before purchasing elsewhere. may22:6ln W M. M c KEE. FROM TOM TO NUMMI . Sr., 3 DOOM YILDSII THE RIVER. E have got an article of SEGA RS that I offer with confidence to my friends and citizens, of every va ety and price. Our imported range from 3to be. at retail. To those who don't want to pay 4 and be. for a Seger, I offer the Segars of our own make with COOfi. deuce. 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 Tobaccp 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 "al l their anticipations realized." Friends and Citizens—We solicit your patronage free ly; we feel a confidence in ourselves and in our ability to suit you—our constant and unceasing efforts always being directed to the one great end," to please." LEEWARD & CO., le2ii Market street s near the nye r. Great Western Saddle, HARNESS, TRUNK AND WHIP MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber takes this method of informing his friends and the public in general, that he has the largest stock of the following named articles, of Ills own manufacture, in this city—Saddles, tiarness,Trunks and Whips; all of which lie will warrant to be made of the best material, and by the best mechanics in Allegheny county. Being determined to sell his manufactures somethinglowertbanhas 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 octal G. KERBY. ADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. OBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in fonn his friends and the public generally, hat he continues to occupy that large and com modious Store Room, formerly occupied by Samara n estock & Co., No. 88, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where ho keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles in his line. He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose manufactured of the best material, and in a style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent. cheaper. Country Merchants and Farmers' would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell first Tate articles at very low prices. [U' Don't forget the place, No. 86, cornet of Wood street and Diamond Allay. awl() . ~f. S: ) 1 . , 1.. _ w ... t~.~:v~. _. „ . _ , OMEN :4:~ry.r-FyW ra meg. NEW STOCK OF PIANOS EAGLE FOUNDRY Great Bargain Corner, 13:133:2= 1014 7- 01Yre, RR-BUILT, AND AT WORK!!! W agon Manufactory. Removal of Leeward's Nagar Store, Wholesale and Retail. - - :TAT7c7-. INE=I2I MIME bn, ,, - 1 •••;,- -,7.'„wt.:::,.,--4- MN ~~ I_Y ~ _. _ . _ __ _ ,_ ,w d i. .'.,,., - ., , , , i...?1".:.:•% , : : r.':'SZ,i'....-.:f,-'... ES tiitliidoit' nta. & COOS • I 1 FOREIGN , PASSENOKR ,OFFICE. • . • sins 01.11.1r.AGANCY For the- Beal Ottawa in,tku City. LET THE FRIENDS OF EMIGRANTS be careful to have-their arrangements made accenting to the new Provision Law, and-take no man's receipt, withritithaying it inserted ; otherwise they will have to pay inLiverpool, before they shis. , Hereafter.teerage Paseo:gas coming froin.r,Eitrope, engaged en America, to come over in either of the Ships, of LURNDEN 4. co., will be furnished with the following Provisions, or their equivalent en other article, equally good.— See Act of Co.:agrees, May, 17,1848. This plan will prevent sickness on hearth Heretofore when passengers found themselves in Provistocs, many of them came on board entirely destitute, which often canoed much sickness and death :- 35 lbs Bread, 10 Ilas Rice, . 10 lbs Oatmeal, 10 Ms Flour, 10 the Bean., and Peas, 35 Ms Potatoes, 1 pmt Vinegar, 60 gallons Water, 10 be Salted Pork, free from Bone; All of good quality, and one-tenth of the provisions fur Malted, 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 house over the passage-way leading to the Pas sengers' apartment. The caboose and cooking-ranges for the use of Passengers, are kept under cover. Every attention will be paid to promote their health and comfort. Remittances made as usual, pwmptly, and at moderate rates. Bank of England Notes and Foreign Exchange pur chased at current rates. • Debts, Legacies, Pensions, &c., etc., collected, and copies of Wills procured, with every other business con nected with an European Agent. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European Agent, m yg Post Buildin • 8, corner of' Fifth and Wood ant New Commercial Line. E. W. KIMBALL & CO., t S DOSILIN, K tlaaatl, & Co., 84 Wall st., New-York, 5 j Liverpool, England, 11.85PECTRULLT inform their friends knd the public, that they have commenced the Gene '' ?al Shipping and Commission Business, to -41 lAA gether with the Gener al Passenger Business, - g'rarituag certificates of passage from London, - Liverpool, Dublin, Belfast, or any port of the Old Country to New York, Boston and Philadelphia, on the most reasonable terms. Drafts and Bills of Exchange, from LI to any amount on the Royal Bank of Ireland and its branches, and on Liverpool. The days of sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpool Packets as fixed upon. are the Ist,fith, 11th, 16th, 21st and 26th of every month. These Ships are all of the largest class, and are com manded by men of character and expeneace. The Cabin accommodations are all that can be desired in point of splendor and convenience. They are furnished with every description of stores of the best kind. Punc tuality in the days of sailing will be strictly adhered to. Packet Ships Rose ms, Siddons, Sheridan arid. Garrick, arc vesoels of the largest class; and those desirous to bring out their friends, cannot select finer or safer Ships. Passage can be secured at the lowest rates. New Orleans Line of Pockets sail weekly. For pass age or freight, apply as above, or to JOSEPH SNOWDEN_, or EDMUND SNOWDEN, deell) Comer4th and Smittineld eu.. Pittsburg insnrante aompanits . N -1 1) The Franklin Fire Ituntranee Company DlREcTorts: Charles W. Bander, George W. Richards Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolph{ E. Boric, Samuel Grant, David S. Browne, Jacob FL Smith, Morrie Patterson. CHAS. W. HANCKER, Pres't. CHAS. G. BAncura, Secretary. Col:Mune to make !insurance, 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 Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company. on January Ist, 1849, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol ows, via Mortgages St ,C 47,439 41 Real Estate 04.72.1 fict Temporary Loans 116,001 Stocks 51,5 V 23 Cash, Lbe 38401 37 813,318,41 r? 71 Since:their incorporation, a period of 19 years, they have paid upwards of One Million Four Hundred Thou sand lkdistrs, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposttlon to meet with promptness, all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, Office N. E. corner Wood and 3d sts WM= Plre and !Marine Insurance. Till: Insurance Company of North A.merteta, of Phila delphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance ea property, In this city and its vicinity, end on shipments by the canal and rivers. DI RECTORS Arthur (3. Coffin, Preet. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Drown, Jacob hl. Thomas, John White, John R. Neff. Thomas P. Cope, Richard D Wood, Win.. Welsh. Henry D. &termed, Soe'y. This is the eldest Insurance Company its the United States, having been chartered in 1.713-3. Its charter is per petual, and from its ugh standing, long 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, Jones & Co., Water and Frot Ns., Pittsburgh may( y lIE DELAWARE MUTUAL. SAFF:TY INSUR ANCE COMPANY.—Office, North Room of the Er fercinge, Third Street Philadelphia. Fru. DistillANClL—Tluildlnol, Merchandise and oilier property in town and country, Insured against loss or damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. Msstisa Issuartstit—They also insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, as the assured may desire. Driaanfi Titsmicorrseios.—They also insure merchan dire transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Routs and Steam Bouts, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Sander, John C Davis. Robert Horton, John R. Penrose Samuel Edwards. Geo Lriper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis, William Falwell, Jahn Newlin, Dr R. M. Hastan, James C Hand, Theophilust I'auldmg, 11. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George . ..kernll, Spencer Me lts-lain, Charles Kelly, JO. Johnson,illiam Hay, Dr S Thomas, John Sellers, Win. Eyre,J Jr DIRFX:TDRS AT PITTSUUR6 11. —D. T Morgan, Win. Ragale y. Jno T Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, President Ittru•an S Nrwnorn. Secretary. [Er °Mee of the Company. No 40 Water street, Puts burgh Ltel6Mtft P. A. MA BEIRA, Agent Firi) and Marine insurance. iNsuRANcr: CO. OF NORTII AMERICA will 1. make permaocnt and limited Insurance on Property in this City and vicinity, and on thipinents by Canals, Rivers, Lalres,and by Sea,. The properues of this Com pany are well invested and furnish an avalloble fund for the ample indemoity of all persons who destre to he pro tected by Ingurrinee. PPM. P. JONES, Agent, Watelr street. Cigar*, duo& atid - Wir"bacco, AT JACOB AIeCOLLIBTER'S, Fifth street, No 19 Regalia; Washington Lanormti; 1m Rosa; Justu Stolz; Plantation; 111111 Spanish. Malay and Common; Together with a variety of other brands. At.sts—Au extensive assortment of CREWINO TO BACCO, of the moat celebrated brands, among which are the Luxious Luxury, P. Rubinson's Pound Lump, Grant & Williams', and Arch'd Thomas Grape Brand, Five Lump. All orders promptly attended to. Country Merchants would do well to call and examine my stock before pure chasing elsewhere. Cuba Wrapper and Filler Leaf for sale {l7 - Stun of the lndian Chief Disooloktion of Portner,dlp THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between 1 KERR & KEYSER, was dissolved ou the lUth inst., by annual consent. The book. aro to the hands at G. It KISTMCII, who is duly authorized to collect all motley due this firm. Those having claims against the firm are re quested to present them for settlement. NM. KERR, GE.O. H. K Y SER. husburgh, July 30t13, 1849 CO-PARTNERSHIP.--The business will hereafter In conducted by G. H. KSYSPIL and E.C. IticDown.i,under the style of KEYSER k McDOWELL i who will give their individual attention to the Drug Business in all its branches. They would MOM respectfully call the Litton tion of dealers to their Stock of Drugs, as no pains will be spared to give entire satisfaction. GEO. 11. KYSER, E. C. ItIcDOWELL. Pittsburgh, July 30, 1340 1:17 - in retiring from the late firm of KERR & KEYSER take pleasure in recommending my successors, KEY, SER k hIcDOW ELL, to the continued patronage of my friends. AVM. hERR. Pittsburr king! gh, Jill y 30, 1E49. (10-PARTNEILSHIP.—The subscribers have (Ins day formed a Co-Portnesship, and will continue the WHOLESALE GROCERY, PRODUCE., LIQUOR AND FRUIT BUSINESS, at the old stand, No. 1112 Liberty street, under the style of .1. 5. BONNET & Co. JEROME S. BONNET, MATTHEW D. p&rroN. jyti Pittsburgh, July 6. JIMMIE S. BONNRT. MATTHEW E. PATTON. J. S. BONNET, & Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS, RECTIFYING DISTIL LERS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS rt— Foreign and Domestic Trines, Liquors, Cigars, Fulls Nuts, te. Uy9) 102 Liberty street, Pittsbu rr HE undersigned having been appointed Agent of the DELAWARE MUTUAL SAITETY INSURANCE COMPANY, IR the place of John Finney, Jr., resigned, respectfully in forms the public and thio friends and customers of the Cornotuty, that he is prepared to take Marine, Inland and Fire risks, Oil liberal terms, at their office, No. 37 Water street. [myl9) A_MADEI RA, Agent. Bnithm do Go., BOTTLERS, AND' MANUFACTURERS OF MINERAL WAraa, Sarsaparilla Porter, Ale, Cider, Root Beer, Mood and top, No. 18 Market street, and 100 Liberty street, corner of Cecil's alley. Pittsburgh. rnar23: Gingham'. ALARGE and nandsorne assortment of newest styles, particularly adapted to City trade, lust received by 'mar29:2ro . HAMPTON, SMITH & CO. PERCUSSION CAPS-200 M. S. B. Percussion Caps 100 M.G. D. do do Just reed by DUCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, my! 07 Wood street. r r• ,- ",- : •'s = •• = " " ; 7 • ^ y,; 4 =l. 47_1 4 ISS ~> k' ; d•r - - EOM =MEM KEE Rio 11 Fall 'and- Mg toter Goods 1 A A. MASON & GtTlifarkit,betisten Third and A Fouraistreets, Pittsburgh ; Pd.,'itre now opening and will be receiving throughout the serum% a splendid and extensive stock cif NEW FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. consisting of more than Fifteen Hundred Cases and Packages, of the richest and most fashionable sty les, which will be otTered at a small advance from Manufac turers' and Importers' prices. An examination from wholesale and retail purchase's is earnestly solicited. Rich Dress Silks: 500 piecea black and fancy Silks, of new and elegant styles. Also, Floreuces of all qualities. Shawls, Shawls: Moro than 3000 Long, Square, Cash mere, Woolen, Silk, and many other Shawls. 400 pieces French Merinos, Lyonese Cloths and Al pacas. Also,Bombazine, Canton Cloths, Coburgs, &c. 1000 pieces Muslin de Laines and Cashmeres, of every variety. Ribbons, Laces and Embroideries—a complete assort meet. A large stock of Millinery articles. White and Linen Goods, in great variety. Cloaks, Vizettes, Sacks, &c . Gloves and Hosiery, Gimps and Fringes, Cravats, Hdkfs., &c. Blankets and Flannels, English and American, all grades. Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Vest ings, tc.c. Housekeeping and Domestic Goods. iEr, Purchasers can always depend, from the great facilities of this establishment, in finding one 01 the Int gest assortment's in Vie country ; in always obtaining the latest and most fashionable goods ; which being purr chased in original packages by residetti, partners in the East, of manufacturers, importers, ann at large public sales, afford buyers the rare opportunity of saving the jobbers' or wholesale dealers' profit, of from 10 to 25 per cent. A. A. MASON 1 CO., octs One Price Stare, 60 Market street. AMIN GOODS it NEW — GOODSII.;- will; GAINS I BARGAINS!! NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS! At the Slign of the BIG DER-HIVE t' N 0.62 Marker sweet, between Third and Fourth, Pitbbur di. t 0.. . WAL L. RUSSELL, No. 62 Market st., between • Third and Fourth, sign of the Golden Bee-Hive, has just commenced receiving and opening the largest, cheapest, and most splendid mock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods ever offered by 'any house In Pittsburgh. All of his Foreign Goods have been pur chased of the Importers, per the last steamers from E urope; and for richness or style and beauty of design, are unsurpassed in this or any other market. The Domestic and Staple Department will alsobe found complete, and cheaper than any house in this city. The subscriber would resnect fatly call the attention of his 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, fast colors, 6 to 10; 4 4 British purple Prints, fast colors. 8 to 10; Heavy Bed Ticking, from 51 to to; Bleached Mambos, good quality, 5 to 61; Best quality Bleached Musli', 8 to t 0; Heavy yard wide Unbleached Maslins, 5 tc 61 Good red Flannel, from 15 to Z; Good yellow Flannel, 15 to 25; Good black Alpacas, from 15 to 25; French Gingham', from 10 to 15; Irish Linens at prices from 25e. to 81,25; Sattinets and Kentucky Jeans, from 121 to 50; Cloaklngs and Linsey!, from 121 to 31 ; Heavy Domestic Ginghams, 10 to 121 ' • Heavy Shirting Checks and Stripes, lO to 121 ; Crash and Diapers, all prices and qualities. A splendid assortment of all the newest styles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Thibet 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 Rhine, all widths and qualities; Lupin's fine black Bombazines, beautiful goods • best French Merinos, black and colored ; " " " " in high colors; fine French De Laines, all wool, high colors Rich figured Cashmeres, beautiful goods, very cheap Dotted Swiss Muslims, for evening dresses; Broche Thibet Scarts, late importation ; Beet quality French Kid Gloves, all colors; Mourning Cashmeres and De Laines, all prices ; Ladies' embroidered Neck Ties, splendid goods; Ladies' finest quality French Linen Mkt's.; Belting Ribbons, a full assortment; Worked Capes, Collars and Cuffs, in great variety, Black and colored Crapes, all qualities; Brocade I.ustres in all colors and qualities; Brocade Camellon Figures, rich goods; French Cloakings, superb goods, high colors; • Also, black Brussels Lace, all widths and prices; Black Silk Fringes, wide and heavy, trestquality. Together with a large stock of IA bite Goods, Swiss, Jaeonet and Mull Mullins, 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. ___ A splendid assortment 'Slaw s Super. extra sire 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 eamellon changeable Silk Shawls; Super black and white, all wool, long Shawls; Super. extra mac Long and Square Mourning Shawls; Panty printed Cashmere Shawls, in great variety ; Terkeri " all prices and goal's; Mode embed Thibet heavy silk fringe; Black " " Black and mode colored heavy cloth Shawls; White emb'd Tbibet Shawls, beautiful goods; Highland Plaid Long and Square Shawls, very cheap; Mourning Shawls and Scarfs. in great variety. Alen. a large lot of Plaid Blanket Shawls, from 75 els. to 52,00. Together with a full supply of Gloves, Mitts and liosie ry with all articles usually kept ui a Wholesale nod Re tail Dry Goods House—all of which will be sold at pores to defy competition. l:Er Remember the store. No. 6.2 Market street, be tween Third and Fourth, sign of the Big &e-Hive, where bargains can at all times be had. WILLIAM L. RUSSELL. W inter (rood.. GEt). It. WHITE, No. St filsaxEr area:sr, is now - opening his Fall and Winter Fashions, consisting of Ladies' Silk Velvetyaletins; French Merino Cloaks ,• •• Cloth and Silk Cloaks; • " Silt Mantillas. These articles are of the latest and most fashionable styles. Atso, French Embroideries; G-4 Satin de Chine, for ladies dresses; Spun Silk and Silk and Wool Hosiery; Gent.'s and Ladies' Silk Vests auo Drawers; Children's Merino Vests; a large assortment of Black and Fancy Silks; Satin Tork, for ladies' dresses; Broeha, Thibet and Woolen Long Shawls; Barnsley :Meetings; Table Linens and Napkins. Also, Irish Linens, imported by himself, duvet. oct2.lm NEW FALL. AND WINTER DRY GOODS CHEAPER THAN THE. CHEAPEST!! No. Gb hIA HSBTST., BRAY NEN FOURTH Sr. AND DIAMOND. undersigned is now receiving one of the largest and most extensive assortments of NEW GOODS, which he has ever before offered in this City, comprising every variety of style and fabric that the Eastern mar kets can suppl, and he is determined to sell them at C UNPRECEDENTED ll ARIL; AINS. 4 4 Drown Muslin. only 4 cts ; Heavy Mogen Muslin from 6/ to 8 cents; Bleached Muslin only 3 cents; 4-4 Ricochet! Muslin learn of to 12i cents; Bed Ticking only 6; cents, 4-4 Double Purple Calico 12 renew; Mods de Looms 121 coats; 4.4 Blue British Chintz 12; cents; French 11'ork Collars, only 10 cents; Prints, Nerrimuck patterns .6; rents; I.tnen Cambric Handkerchiefs lac.; \\line Cotton Hose hi ; Satin stripe Mous de latittes 2.1 cents; Puntiture Chintz 61 cents; Plaid ;Taco net Muslin HI cents. • LADI-1:43' DRESS GOODS. Satin Plaid Armour, Silks, Hide black Gro. do Rhine Silks, Chamelion Brocade Silks, Chamelion Satin de Chien Silks, wide black Mantilla Silks, Persian corded Silk Stripes, Turk Satin de Chien, French 'Fhlbet Cloths, oil colors; Luptn's French Merinos, all colors; Satin stripe French Cashmeres Paris printed Lamarune Cashmeres, Alpacas and Lionese Cloths, high lustre; Lumn's black Bombazines, Pans printed Mouse de Lames, Chameleon Dress Ginghams. FANCY 000D5.—French Work Capes, Collars and Cuffs; new style Bonnet Ribbons, black and colored Kid Gloves, Lisle thread and Silk Gloves, black Silk Fringes and Gimps, Mull. Swiss and Jaconet Edgings and Insert ing.; Sill Scarfs and Cravats, white and blank Silk Hose, Alpaca, Cashmere, Moravian and Cotton Hose; black and venue Silk Demi Veils. SHAWLS: SHAWLS!!—'Puck Satin Shawls, black Silk Shawls, Chameleon Brocade Shawls, Plaid Long Shawls, fine all wool Brosha Shawls, black and mode colored Chili Shawls, embroidered Cloth Shawls, Fren , ll Cashmere and Terkerri Shawls, and plaia t mid embroi dered black and colored silk fringe ThiberAhawls GENTLEMEN'S GOODS.—I have just received a line assortment of French and English Cloths and 4 LISSI - new' style fancy Silk anti Cashmere Vestings, Scarfs, Cravats, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk.and Woolen Undershirts and Drawers; together with a va nety of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.— Bleached and Brown Mastitis, Damask Table Linens and Table Cloths, Russia Diaper anti Crash, Irish Linen and Linen Lawns, Cassinets and Kentucky Jeans, red, white and. yellow Flannels; lied Tickings, Domestic and Scotch Ging hams, Checks, brown, bleached and colored Drillings, and a splendid assortment of superfine (ribbon bound) 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 fail to please all who wish to secure a Crunthargain. ABSALOM !NORMS, No. 65 Market street, Pittsburgh. S. M. DUNG & CO., N. \V. corner of 4th and Fer e ry streets, are now receiving by Canal 40 half chests of Superior Packed TEAS, in ; I. and 1 lb. pack ages, comprisnig a full assortment of Young Hyson,lin peria'l, Ounpmedcr, Hyson and Black Teas, at prtces ranging from 371 to $1,50 per lb. They will wholesale their Teas to retailers at fairer prices than any other house, and allowing them a better profit. A call is so licited Paper Hangings. VIESS RS. MS. HOWARD & CO., No. 82 Wood street, in would call the attention of the public to their present stock of Paper Hangings, which, for variety, beauty of finish, durability and cheapness, is unsurpass ed by any establishment in the Union. Besides a 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 Hang ings, purchased by Mr. Levi Howard, one of the Orm, now in Europe, consisting of— .Parisiun manufacture, 10,000 pieces. .London do. • 5,000 do. Of their own manufacture, they have 100,000 pieces Wall Paper, and 15,000 pieces Satin Glazed Window Blinds, &c. Messrs. James Howard Jr. Co., have spared neither ei ease nor labor in their endeavors to rival the Eastern Wall Paper establishments, both in quality of manufac ture and variety of pattern, and they are warranted in assuring the public that they have succeeded.' The whole assortment, foreign and home mandfacittre will be offered on terms as Low as those of Easter, manufacturers and importers. marl7n MACE—A prime article on band and for sale by le4 RHODES k ALCORN, au FiraL.ti:: irifiOto - CATE-2.5 boxes Baltimore Nri: ' l 7 CiiiMolaie: for sale by (sepia] J. S. BONNET & CO. - OM „,,., ?: ',4't:Aa-,T,- . :: , .:*:Ar1'•' .57:,..;*,..ec,.:...-:.;:j...,';',2:..-„,• S.--:',..',.;..6.14:::;:'')"`”' ME HIM „ - =MI a ref =ES fDri SEIAWL..S SHAWLS. GREAT ATTRACTION: To aroeero•-Tea4S Teas! lEEE ;. 316 • 1f 2 !' "I.'l= • • • ,j'' ' . - --- - - • - - - ~- ..„... .......... 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LIFE.SAYED!,•AWFUti-OASEOF SCALD! - Wirasixiiin;NiagttraCeif.N;Y; I . ' Ma. Demist—Dear Sir: -While.my 40415 years old; was at work in the shingle manufactoryof 1.•.. , -P:":l4. l aei I he had the misrule to slip rand'filllnto:sr largeval, used for the pu dte of boiling Mocks preparatory to ctn.. , ting. The bleb slid Mitt 'bete removed fromthe vati . containing alargnquantity of boding' water, -He fell for , ward, scalding both bands and arms; all one sideinad. I one leg badly; attd the Other - partially: The scalds were so bad on his ants and leg that most of the flesh came off with his. garments, and -his life was despaired of by both bis physicians - and friends, -••-• • Dailey 's Pain Extractor was procured turninin asp* sible-(whieh was in about six hours): antr , appliedi,a o r whict. relieved him front all pain, Preveuting_utatut, don and swelling; and in a •few.daysetimmeneedhealing his sores. There appeared a general improvement,. so much so that in -three weeks:he was_ removed to his father's house. distant about one mile and a half. We continued the use of the above medicine about two months, and we believe it was the means, under Provi: de nee, of saving his life; and we would cheerfullyre commend it in all similar mutes as a. safe and Invaluable. remedy. With sentiments of respect,Tremairridearairi your most obedient and humble servant: - ADLAEOII.S.Enri • SUSANNAMCLASKir , • C. E,CLAXIC We, the undersigned, beiniC e perSettelly acquointedWittl the case of Mr. Clark's son, fiend the above state ment substantially correct: M. Dewey, Louisa Dewey, S. S. Kelsey, Henry Pearce Wm. Evans, E. Clark ,. L. P. Rosei Ira Newman, Newmann, Mity Rose. ' • CAUTION. • • [l7-Counrnamirs!- , Colinterfeits aboundf—The lic is cautioned against their. deleterious and dangerous , iferts; and r.tbuitera by disdncti y,53 cetera .that l will not hold myself responsible for the efibet - orthiy Extractor, unless procured at my-own Dacor,4ls BROADWAY, New Yeas, or from my authorized Agents. PILES! • That distresslng and debilitating diiease, has never as yet resisted the wonderful properties of the Genuine Galley's Extractor. For particulars of cures, and general directionsil rear pectfully refer to my printedpamphlet. All testitnonial 9 therein published are genuine, and for the truth of which I hold myself responsible. HENRY WILEY, 915 Broadway, New Yorlf. JOHN D. hIORG AN; Pittsburgh, General DePot. HENRY P.SC WARTZ, Agent, Allegheny. J. BARER, Age ,nt Wheeling, Va. JAMES W. JOHNSTON, Agent, Maysville, Vie. F. MERRYWEATHER, Cincinnati, o.,Gen. Depot. • - - • 0141 Tau Proprietorship of this beautiful Bwrituir, has made every, _arrangement entertaining •for viriters during Inc warm season. The steamer Arehy num leaves the foot of Pitt street every.after noon through the week,for the Garden — commencing t o'clock, making a trip every hour until BA o'clock, r. a. On Sundays, she leaves first trip at 8 o'clock in the morning. Ice Cream, Strawberries, Dia per and Supper furnished to order. Also, Rooms fore-0- ninon Parues at all times.' N. B.—The Boathaving been thoroughly repaired ex pressly for this trade, and being the first to open it on Sundays, the-owner hopes to gain a liberal patronage. jell. - J. W. MEALEY Proprietor. For Sale. THE Stock, fixtures and good will of a splendid retail GROCERY STORE, now doing n - business ot 000 per year in an eligible location, and onoof the most business pare of the city. Also, the /ease of the Store, being for two years, train the first of Jan ApriL To any person; or persona posseraingn. cash capitol 018;500 or 3,000 a better chance was never offered, for an in 9.01- ment f the present occupant would ,not sell (under any other circumstances) his etoek, &c : , was it not on account of sickness and severe indisposition. For further par ticulars apply at this AHOUSE AND LoT FOR S6SO.—FoR OALIC: 'A good two story Dwelling House, well arranged" having a hall 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 with grape vines in Cull bearing and some peach trees. The Lot is 18 feet front on Ann street, Allegheny, by 55 deep. $630 is below the value of this property, but the owner is going to his property in the west. Imme diate possession, if required. Teems aCCOVlMgdaling, B. CUTHBERT, sep 17 General Agent, Smithfield street. 1, - Wit SALE—TWO LARCFR LOTS• OF (MOUND, pleasantly situate above-South Pittsburgh, on Coal Hill, having a front of 60 feet on a wide street, and to gether MO feet deep to a 60 feet street, commanding 'a fine view of the river, up and down, as also of this City and Allegheny. For a healthy residence, fewiloeations are superior to the above. They will be sold at a bar gain and on accommodating terms. S. CUTHBERT, Gen'l Agent,. Smithfield street. Deafness Cured. FAD the following editorial from the Saturday Even ing Post : CURE FOR DEAFNESS.—We have heard mach lately of the efficacy of Scarpa's Oil, in cares of Deaf ness, and astonishing cures by this supple remedy have been unquestionably performed. As the editor of a journal, circulating extensively throughout the country, we deem it our duty to call public attention to this ape cific. Phase afflicted with this malady will find Searpa's Oil for Deafness well worthy a trial. Price Sl,OO per bottle. Fur sale at the Pekin Tea • Store, Fourth street, Pitts burgh. arigt NITHLREAS, Letters Testamentary, to the eslate'of Tif MOSES DUNLA.VY, late of Allegheny County, dee'd, have been granted to the subscriber • all persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims against the same, will present them duly authenticated for settlement, to JOHN COYLE, Executor, augl6 Office Ath street, near Smithfield. EW - BirOlt—A 'llreatue on Hatut-railing, compristug N three original systems of applying the trammel or string in drawing the face moulds of Geometrical, Elip tient 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 points—attended with an introduc-. tory course oflGeometry, Ratios and Proportions;' ex emplified by full and complete demonstrations, and illus trated by twenty plates. By L. E. Reynolds, Architect. JustreeM by JOHNSTOgi & STOCKTON, sepB CM 3d and Market sta. House and Slgn Outwit - lug. T D. PITFIELD would respectfully inform the citizens . of Pittsburgh and A ~ile.hetly that he is prepared to do all kinds of ORNAMENTAL. PAINTEsiG, such as imitation of Wood and Stone: All orders left. with J. Rosinsort, European Agent, will be strictly attended to. ap2s:dlin 2000 Premium Blinds. BSIS, No. 111 North Sixth street, Philadel phia, Venetian Manse ante Window ShadeManufas. fuser, (awarded the first and highest Medals s t the' New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia Exhibitions, for the supetiority of hie BLINDS, with confirmed confidence in his manufacture,) asks the attention of purchasers to his assortment of 2000 Blinds of narrow and wide slats, with fancy and plain Trimmings, of new styles and colors,— Alt.., a large and general assortment of Transparent Window Shads, all of which he will sell at the lowest Coin Oki Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to new. LEA , vas supplied on liberal terms. The citizens of AlleghenyCoui ty are respectfully in- • ',lied to call, before purchasing elsewhere—confident of pleasing all. lir Open in the evening. ToCountry Blerettants. JNIIIODKINSON would retnind,yovithat you can how . secure Chinci, Glass, Queenswarr n 4.r., at such prices as never were beretoforeoffered at. Remember, 115 Wood street. 3 doors below sth. iml7 NEW MU B lC.—Just received, a further supply of du following popular Songs for the Piano : Be kind to the loved ones at home." " Nelly was a Lady:" by S. C. Foster. "Row tby boat lightly." Speak gently." " Ben Boit." "Virginia Rose-bud." And ti variety of other popular music. JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood street. link: WORKS OF WASHINGTON IHVING.—The History of New York, trout the beginning of the world to the end of the Dutch Dynasty: mo., cloth, ; The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent.: 12 mo., cloth, 31.25; Braceli ridge Hall, or the Humorists, a Medley: 12 mo., cloth, 81,23; Tales of:a Traveler, ..12 mo., cloth, 5425; The Crayon Miscellany :12.r00., cloth, $1,15; Oliver Goldsmith, a Biography: 12 mo., cloth, 81,25;Lite of Columbus, vole., 12 ra0.,151,00.; Aetna, 14 mo., $1,50 • Capt. Bonneville's Adventures,l2 tn0,51,45d Life of Goldsmith, to in0.,81,W. „For sale by , sep4 H. S. BC)SWORTSI& CO.— 4th at . Steam Elrlo,k Works for kale. . _ MITE subscriber oilers Alai sale the: BTF.A.IWBRICK WOR li S.; ABOVE LAWEBECEVILLE, comprising. a Steam Engine, 2 Boilers, 6 Mould 'Machines, capable of manufactdeing 22 thousand Pressed Bricks out of dry clay, with 3 Acres of Land on the Allegheny river,. on which are 4 kiln and sheds, machine and clay sheds,: wheelbarrows, truck shovels, spades, Ac..--everything' requisite to cominenile business at an , hour's Price, including the patent-right to the said machine,; 87000. Terms of payment made easy. Without. the, Land, 85,000. For particulars, address HENRY 111F.RRITT,. aug27:du No. 128 alenongadela House. lli s TE'W DAGUERREOTYPE 1/0011S,Burks's Dui/a -ll ins, Four/Arm:et —llorrou.&..h.rrrnosnr, Daguerreo.: typists from the Eastern cities, would call theattention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns,: to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at m oms in the third story of Barke's building, 4th at. Persons wishing PiCinreS taken may - rest :assured that' no pains shall be spared to produce them in.the highest perfection of Rio art. Our instruments are of the mostpow. ',dui kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsnrpastedi for high Rnish and truthfulness to nature. Thepublic aret solicited to call and examine.. Persons sitting for matures a re neither re9uirred or ex-. pected to take them auless perfect =lista/mon , reran. N. B. Operators will find this good depot for stock , and chemicals. t 1 Instructions given in theory containing the more recent Improvements, . jnn7 Gravel Roo Tiff subscribers -respectfally inform the eitizenM - of. Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they drunow fully-pre pared. te fill orders for GRAVEL ROOFING, in a man ner not to be surpassed in this city or elsewhere. Prom their experience in business, they feel confident Oat-. they will render satisfaction to-all those who taay give ;them work. The superiority of Gravel Roofs over any ! other kind., particularlyin case of fire, is too well known , to require any argument in its favor. To those who are unacquainted with our work, we beg leave to referthem to Messrs. Thomas Liggeu, Sr., John P. - Perry, Body Patterson, M. Kane, Jr., and others, for whonweliiive done work. Orders thankfully received Mid piomptly attended to %Ve will be found on_ Wylie street, be [weep High arid Tunneletreets. .-. mATTßEsvmedovtita, JOHN SKINNIN. e.V. I *n.ki&CPSSW•%I6.W;grO E t ,- i~ •. r',Y' 4++ ~ : d.:~ .: MED= :4 ^ 4 t • S .1. - a .: • I : . .c v • 4%' 't 4 ,^" . ; l y,* 1, , ' OEM MEE M _G i= _` if. .. -gZ~~~ttilltQ2[B Rosedale.Gairdeni mart93ineod ; ill+ ME MEE =MSS lE= t ~S~ ...t:•r:!-_'t::: . '- - 7-:,4i : -: . :.:.-- . :;.r..1,"!,': .:.'--:','.f.l ailiffi " Anti) -Et - , - -- zerr,'lNETrur ;:" plornrAvetCAL'arkk'cittstirrtnnmess,÷Thislw the o nly onn i bi nut o . I.3o tru aetiv ni let en riko r i t z t: it e: o , too k_ em in fo d vii 'llita- rmityd r wemlo il eo ve hitrpot r b2 he s, elm:Wl:convoyed to the htuntoalyytToik - eat, the iirtan t or,, , ,,, anY tior-4ftuabZtdk,oittigto in a difinftigatitle wi th perfect safetyz-tuill often with ilitilinfrOd : - .This' important apparent „it now; gidy-apprpotwrt by Marry of 'the mosteminenvplikaleiMis oflMsCOUnirr and Europe,lo"whoiti tly!".fflieted Mad:Mitetir Whoniitt" Put , ' ebncellf he7ret‘fed giveit-tiViill6YchighlrirMetiablt:citizeniti? , y(botbave , pen cured; hymens of rats MOM apparatutticd'-'.,-; some - of the'xttoek inveterate. nervous; diSordenli could zeibe removed by ether knrialimentat: Among valiant; **emit itairbeenprovettWwwww ..fibistuompto for Ahe ettre.ef-tlie folloirler diked* vitt. ne rvbutrheaditche and , Other-Wiserdell Of thebiaint , , , :, , ltia. with this apparatus alone thattliptipennor :can tenvek, the galvanic ' anid"Witkeasendirsaferrtri. - thesly4,tdre 4,, - atone alibi;Or cure mammas ;liattrearto restrminene.. log to th e tongue or other orkunialbirestorbripepeh ;rind , the parts ottbe qiody; _far Mir - cure ar amnia rheurmitismkasthms,mearaigial or tie-Ndlikrureateciparai" . yeisi orpalky f goat, Chi:FA/Y.oi STAritte.danpkiyppeptiyi weakness Inunerearnai.one: , triseases pawnor -4o male ii; continental of the limbs;ldektlawitite4 = Rights for Of , Westerir..ga4 and Dtivileget , with Me , instrumen4,tuay be.purehased, -ark awe tested' or tho•etcre of-dit!eases. - - Fall initWadtioita will tiegrven for the anti rata to be - nsetf for 44:lam diseasei,,and the best mimes .0 foroperatlng forthe - eure of 'these Idrieeseo,witrittio-)bet fully- explained to thdpmehasir,rind'aiiainphietitut to his laas or rprpaties, carefully firtid pared by thepatentee.' -Ea_Mdre -of street,:, : heardith st , Bead, Pitudt,g., LADIESAN -cam Common inuodagsinst using ;Prope-- - red Chalk: They are nor awarahowirightfallyinm. tioasitiatothiskin havetearseiltowitougirihovimellow; - . unhealthy the stin:tippearis after using prit . „_, pared chalk! Besides it le injtirions,coatifining it quantity of lead! - -, Wit" have .' prepared e. beautiful' Vega:, table article i mbichWisealt•Jefte , Sptinistr-LOIY White It is perfectly- innetentibeingpurifiedirtall deleterious - quahtiescanditimparts hi 'the- skill:a" tittnital;:healt,hy, - ; alahaiter, clear, - Ilvety White • • at . the tante:toe: , as cosmetic an the skin_, - maiingit sect • Di.lames Anderso n . Bractical Chemist of hlurstic,ttif. , setts, says analfshig ' ritill'lXPossessosNie atestheautilidand Militia,. and at the seine tinielnnoCent;,,Wbite Inver saw eau cinnScientkrusly'recommendits Ise to all`Whese'skin requitesbeatiWng.".! rice gs cent. abOx., Directions .--thehest - Wny MapplyLilly - Vhlte;iaWithiafteather • or W001. , - - -thaformarispreferabl&. ' A - DM err ov -Vann' vim .25 r*lni..-' 2 White teeth, - ~, final-breath, healthy gums. Yellow and unbealthYrnedlt after being once or twice Cleaned jonesr, Anther - Tooth Paste", _bait the lippearane - Of the:Most. b ettutiful ivory, and, at the sante time, it is so perfectly ~ iatrocent and exquisitely fi ne, that its constantdy at highly . advantageou4even to those teeth Mature in ciad condi- non,. snag xhem ,a. beautiful -polish; -.aitCprpv eating .1 1 : premature decay.. Those, already . decayed tt',..preyenui from becoming worse—it also fastens such nets becoming- , loose, and by perseverance itrwili reader,the foulestieeth - delicately white; and make 010 bretith.llelitiouilY Price 25 or37i- cents a box; ' All thenhove 'resold' only at 82 Chatham sboognof the American Eagle, New York, • and brtho appointed Agents whose names appeariu lho next column ':f„, Was. sou NAM, and get a rich husbanki illy filfeur . .., face is! your fortune.".. fret beautiful, clear, fair! is - it white! If not,it can be made so even though-itiliesel.i.,: , low, disfigured, antitumo r tanned and freckled :4 - Thous- - . ands have been made thus who have- washedd - ranee or twice with Jones' Italian! Chemical Soap. _The . elect is glorious and magnificent. , -Butbei sure ' , onset the gene- _1 ,me Jones' Soap; at the sign - of the Americatt--Eagle; fifi Chathametieet Ring-wonn,i3albrheumiScurveY,Bryidpelt Bather's e,-Bathe Itch, are o ft en cured .„by Joneeltaban' Chet:hied 4362 1 , ;- , .. whenever/ 'kind 'of - remedy has failed j ,Thailt - oures pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, allknow. , ,JEleld at the American Eagleifls -Chatham street: :.filind; , :reader, Ws seldom or never fails. . ' C. INGLIS;Jr.,-.Pattersoa.`el,"-..; Sold at .TACIUOIit sql.Airtyst., beadapycstdj.,Sign_ of the Big Boot. ' • - QIALT , RHEUM, SctIECIIY, OLD' SORFI4 - YdrYSIPEe; LAS, Etarbes Itch, Chttp r soiesamh.,Eimthci;- This Mused by many paysimaua in this city in-cnring Om- .7 above t andwe wonld•uotennsciencionslysell Unless we: knew it to be slime , state.. . • - As a cosmetic, the true JON ES'S SOAP,is peyhapa.the, only article ever known: that vemated , impluttiesr and cleared and beautified:the skin, making- it ..4011,_ clear, smooth and white as an infanta. Bat mind,: o lt is sold nt fig Chatham st, N. Y., and by -•- 4 ... • . • • •Wilt. JACKSON, Agent, -'• mimed z —139-Liberty suttee,. Yittiburgh. • tit'll — BlAtl S 4, GOUT, AND TIC DOLORDITX , -.' Alb A respectable gentleman called at our office as; said, to inform =Mat he had been afflicted for 1 years with lithemrtnibimar Voliti and oecardonallt Tic Doksreux; that he had been frequently conband to.tdi room for menthe tagether,.and often antlered shame - Min- . - tense and excruciating pain t , but that lately ho had ; been: using :ffeyire's 4/wirmine t from which lie found thainoat*ig-r , nal andmnexpected relief. ni saysithe:fotindrhe medi... eine very pleasant. and arid that; faders himself perfectly: euxed.PkikiefelpktA.PlailhfAritsf.' . „. . Man. A FACT WOBTO KNOWniG--A 11;1e habit, from indiacretinfi in hislounger days, liecamt at with. Ulcerations 4a , the .Throar - Nitae,mad a - disagreeable eraptida thelitkia: ladeed, his whole syatem bore the marks tt, being San/rated - with disease.' One hand and wrist were so =tett , ptiecteAthat hi bet) lost the, ate of the httnil,,evary-part 'being covered; deep, painful, and offensive- ; ulcers, arid were as hollow:, and porous as an honey-comb.- It wan at sstageofLis of complaint, when death appeared inevitable frpm a loath, some disease, that he commenced the,uiteCoflityne's Al terative, and having taken =teen bottles, is taw perfCct ly cured. The Alterative'operates through 'the cireulationallis: purifies the blood and eradicates disease from the system, wherever located,, and the numerous calve-it hat per= formed in 'diseases -of.the skin, cancer, scrofula, pas: liver complaint, dyspepsia pad other chrcilir &awakes, is tistoldshingt thaTivies. - . ft - • For tale in Pittsbarglyat the PEIONTEA STORE 74 Fourth street. Jayne. , Fanny 04145113 , e5, - TNR. S. COOK, Piqua, Ohio Smiles, March - 113L(4, "I have used your 'Vertriffuge;Camncatm s'SairtMst and Expectorant, inimy, practice,forihei; last three years, and have been-exceedingly,•Mol pleased with them, and' never, as yet, to my _recollection, failed QC:math:MT-my fullest expectation in their. curative " Uropertieir: Your other medicines I cannot speitk of frem experience t'but, judging from those. I haste used Idonbt :nor bnfthat they; claim, and are entitled to an the: confidence:repasedln them, by those who have used Mem. I r mineformerly very - partial to ***Ps Vennifuge, until L becastrenequain ted with yours, which has my decided Preferenii to any. Ressectfully, yours, ice. ) 13::11 'COOK; XL Dlt fr.rFor .sale in Pittsburgh at tbefekialnir9tore,l2 .llk,f ORE TESTIMONY for Dr t seines.—Theandersigned,canzensofrittsburgh,hav: ing personally used Dr. Willard'a Oriental", Cough tare, and experienced itabenefielid efferna; deinosteheer fully recommend it as, safe and effeetut4 initireases. Speaking from experience, we believe that'll:harm au periori and.wouldvecommend its Use to all OM afflicted. . • CItARLESLEWIS. Pittsburgh, Idarch'lsth,lB4.l3.' ' - • y 'SoldE try J. Seboonmaket &CO.; Jobrilisysilitmes A. Jones, J. IL Cassel, John P. Seat,- •P,lt.Dnowdeir; Mohler, Ogden & Snowden. ~ - spat OF COUGHING in..the night are vary trouble some. They break in npon.tha horns of.jepcseAnd . exhaust the strength'of the sulferee, Fa.hticsokk tc Co.'s COUGH BALSAM has been . eminentifsnaness• ful in easing and toting . these 'untileiLmtnt'ipella, : !: , lf a persails.roused in the, nightly:ft imaron:ofmoughing;a - tea spoonful of the Cough Balsa= Wilt esothe it, give him relief, and, as it is palatable, leaves no unpleasant taste behind. If once used, it will take - _ - preeedeneeover all others, as a 'remedy for ernighsidolds;&c,:' Prepared arid sold by B. A. •FAIINFSTOCK - miner isi and Wood streets, and corner 6th and.cWood streets. . . R. RALPH'S CELEBRAIXD VEarrAsta - Prus ere for D sale, wholesale and retail, at the • REAL-Eau= Qincs, Na 50 Sialthgehl st. Also, by Wm. Colp, Aneghenk gaineam; John DieCtackeli, Penn strept,'Eilh - Ward. DRE.OFF'STONICANDANTI4DYSEEPTICTILLS The general proPertiesof these - Pills are , Criminal 1 aye, Purgative and Tonle. In the' common. disorders arising from imprudence in diet, &c., such-as sickness - and sourness of the stomach, heartburn headaches, &c., where a medicine required, this preparation very applicable, for -its carminative or:soothing - effects - give almost immediate relief, when nausea or 'sickness exist : its purgative - operation apart - the - +stomach .and boWels ii gentle and eneettudi...and: iOniO;properties impart strength to, the digestlye °Manley thereby. enabli t Ttbese organs to yerform their ProPvr tunutiann with° elttnd - regularity. The price has been reduced. from ..50- to 25 cents a box, For sale, wholesale and; retail, by B. A. FAMES. TOCK & Co., corner Front and Wood and SiXth . and Wood streets, Agents for.Fittaburgh.. 11ONSUMPTION seizes more' victims thstifany. other Ai disease Ad our country. -The Yoirug;! thet-,01d; 'the beautiful and gay; are all alike subject to invidious' ravages, and manya hectic cheek has been to bloom with this glow-of health. But every ease origi, natesin a cold and a eougittliethafia deemed ImariattLy i of attention at arid—and only met - rwith -remedies -yoken. too'. late. ' Watch 'tie iirg:symplOmkwitlijealotas care, - 'and make immediate_ use of theCough;Balsainof.A.TA.• Fahnestoeir & - Co.,*hich certaitli'eheek - itsTarthes Progreel, and - r e st9relh e hitiiuntd olliansto‘a For solo by .13,A. FATINESTOCK & Co,4rner Ist and Woodins.; also, corner ,t.truod WOod. , u higo b at i oiak . 1l T U. partnership heretofore existing between none • .33ushfield and WRlfi 1:1 en .aysityndlig.enderthe et or BuSHFIELErdc lets solved by Wlllbarn'l3..ilays Selling his eritire'Jnterest - in the firm to S. 13., BruMfield. necotinte due the - firm , - .1 will be collected bY•S;l3..l3tudifield, and all debts dun by the late finn to be paid by - tlic,satne;.' . . Pinsturgh,June : 22,3l3 , l9i, W T3 , IIAYS. CO-PARTNERS)Ik B. ;Ilastryiexi haring tide day associated with Atentelf • MINIM Imentra; formerly of Seaford, Pa., and recently of the Naticemillotel-, Pitts ! ". burgh, will, continue the .basiness..-untler the : film of 13USELPIELD ,Ii LEADER, •=4 the old. stand Liberty,meet, 5.)3. BUSIIPIEL.D. ;Pittsburgh, Sane 22,384% 11. LEADER . . Baying retired from the former bnsiness,. I lake_plea slue in recomigending say successors to the partruMge of my eustomeniand_ the public, generally, . • jeY9 W n. N - T.EIIP: BOOKS.=-Southers Corattoit Place - Booki. 4 edit e d.by-his sonic -law, /oluilloOd'l4,l4trD.,n• Abbots History of Julius Cmain.';WLlJl'engrf),vl,llo;'...luslc-. Asa..ls! " NOVEL—The " oodman 0 mnnce of the tithes otßiehasiill4l3TO. Bai t Juit.seceive4 by„ SOENSTONA-Vroigcrini s , L # 2 O COT Market said ~~: ~: _ ~ .i• , :i. :::„...::'!,,,,,:,:,-, '.....:•-•:-i..:'::,:-'il:.:',-",-4.'s'i..,E , - ,..A.- , ,, 7 .,- , .,-.IN-.'i,,,_ , :; . - ' , ...., 4 ,-.. = -.;- ~_~~~. 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