The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, November 24, 1849, Image 4

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o.lthlPPOtiiiitity-r.This,diseasegenelgilycom-:
la menace triatrwatetelPfrortt tidshowels, of
a white, oy-yellow, or peasi-uolor,lxith white Hakes on
standing 'idirtiViitte.Ortiete
i s well de seabed as tics
water evaeutilianKiltrainitiar a latla artendaut on
theitt4iiiellettlinis'ilktWatit irreariashr ene.. !rho vow.
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the heeompanied with great uneasiness and
'pain in theltornacifind bowels. Tae
tongue endhreath
axe tel`i.SON.fibisithigue is sometimes clean, but general-,
ly siightlyibeted(the,voleeliecomes weak and hasky
ercanri*Adapalitus 'of , the - aransilegsand boay, arc gen
eral and 'taunt' sympoims: .The sa is shrive l ed one Cl
a purp le
stageentirelylost at thevrlst;Ma breath
inelabdted and hurritap' These - symptoms usually sue-.
eeed each' Other in the order mated.
.:111 , DOWELL 13=CHOLEAtil.
This Mi x. tem is p repared from the-preseripuOlut of the
late hi Dowell, of •Pitisbargh." in his exten
sive prattice, he had used itwith compLete success inthe
epidee or 18243 and the present,season.: , Steamboar
men huminiiren it 'to many passengers who have. been
attacked sv nitrite disease the present season; end in. eve
ry Case elleined ri'speedy eure-.iifterthey had been pro-.
nonneed Mutable - by: 'physicians on, board., Prepared
'lie proprietor. WriL THOR.N,lnuggray
361 a-ti ' • No:sa MarketstreeV.PittsburgOt, Pu.
Iteltetlor 'Cramps.
.44);i1MINAL:WARaiERS, made pool
• ; the moat approyall3nglish. puma, fhpahil t ra FLO
recooloissida ikYTia9inaSßatP sveu l F-ig, s l d e a t in:a!
of cmineru . V.4aloiv*, being rt moat Form er
to
the
ow.
tas fot ihe.OPPIKeaY9Ek war'n or hu t e very persoo is
els, hr enue,oi erampa in Cholera.
so.bject-toeuddenAttrteke, /del 'Pistil, a ? wua °4 "
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between land Market JIM
isTEW BOOKS—Man Primeval, by Harris.
Layord's Nineveh, audits Remains.
z ThaPlergy,Ol24nOrica• •
The Czar, tasCaurt and People:: ,
. Womenof the Revolution.
Irvines Worke;
Life and Carresponemice of John Foster.
Holmes' Foams-„,
Be Poe , s Works, 'complete ,• 20 vols.
Swift's Works, completer.; vols.
Fielding anillSmollett; complete.
The Pll4oll6 thick-fols.
lazsale by, , 13 BOSWORTH k CO..
. - .• , 411. stmetomaiolercet.
Trßlergymen and strangers are invited call &villa
Boor Store ofH.
H.B. -Bosworth: &.:Cci- 'th street,
near,Market, where`trillbefoand .ne.editions of many
rare add valuable works.
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TT a MitoriOnittiatihat of all evilx none are held in
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,trucliabhorieneic aitbose dilate, Nice, Roaches and
Bed-Bugs, antic) have Shy'xterminated, is the wish
and desire of all. A - preparation has been discovered
by which those who wish, may become rid of this evil,
which brfeste More or less every house in this city.
"Phis
,preparatiOn has sow been in use in Germany
shoat seven years, (and w h o m Rebid Stites f6i the last
fore,) and - by every one has given nit
a trial, been
prunoanced the best remedy they have ever used for et
tensuistiair Rats, Nice, Bee-13ugs, Rwahes, &c. ,
' The - article:a composing this composition are in them
selves very innocent, tout contain not a particle of pa
te:Wl ; nut when combined, creates a gas which explodes
the stomactsi - arid coasequently destroys life in a few
hottrej-us soon us it has affected the stomach. the articles
en
that and will affect nothing thereafter;
en that there can be no danger in its rise, under any cir
cumstances; This is zio humbug. We will warrant itto
rid houses of ell t he.so-humbug.
Rats, Mice, Roaches, Sc., that in
fests them. Should it hot do as we say, the money wit
be reloaded. J. S. ISLNOONG A CO.,
jet N. WI corner of 4th rind Ferry sus., Pittsburg.
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TNEDOCEStFULOPFMAIONmanufsetaring ?du
i ers',Wood Type and Raised Sign Letters by Ma
chinerY., The machinery is admirably suited for all
carving pOrPoses, for algal spa ttern tan be made from
the Enesr . engraving
,to heavy cornice. Should the
ventor, is
Areriit Singer, obtain a patent for the in
vention ot tiny improvement thereon, me said patent is
secured 14 deed lathe Subscribers for the term of seven
years ih this Whole Dared States; and for ever in. Alle
gheny CO.', Pa.' ' '',
Or, a PARTNER WANTED, cable of managing the
pa
above 'business; and willing u. take an interest of at
least one-fourth in the capital stock. Fo &
r particu N lars,
apply(post paid) to SCHOLY EVA,
•Pittsburgh, Pa.
87 - From the foregoing Notice of 1. M. Stasuut, we
find 'ilisi the Ins .issaesittnd for proof of our
elaini,ve e redords of our deed in Pnleat °M ed i al. Wash
luictuu, DX: ' '''' '• . 1 MG) ' SCHOLY & RYAN.
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ESTABSlarrei l lT.
MRS -DUFF has,reeently.reeeived the latest designs
,OPDresserypard :ittais, and ever' article in her line
of-businesujand is pOpared to execute all orders at the
shortest notice. blierchantsarderhigeartaludsor at
wade tiny rely upon Obtaining Nflork. la every respect ,
equiX:lo that obtained Crum
the east. Head Dresses,
Dress Caps, Captor, Collark Lacee, Ribbensi t flowers:
Fritiges,,iiirapst Ladies' kidkei, &it, always n ow hand at
jeI3..IIIII.IES.:DUFF'S, it) St. Clair at,
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A GIE )1. klusb N'3l. Enui urg --- 12, who had fallen into
XL. an open cellar after the 1. Great -Fire? sprained
his' . tittrle so severely
that he Wa s unable.to refrain from
crYnitout with the pain. d. friend who had been using
11; A. Fatinestock T Co'S Iteuhafieient and bean cured
of Ilheriundiint; gave 'hiralarhatretaniund in the bottle,
and an:lough his Utah was greittly Swolletwha was co m.
pietelyrenuared to health in twelve hours and, freed from
pain. This it but inner& a great number of eases which
have come wider the observation of the pro_prietors.
Prepared and seld by .IL A; FAIINESTOCX & CO.
corner Ist and Wood sts ; lIISO, COT. eth and Wood sts.
C Sty Drag Store fpr Sale.
T" Monk and'fatures of a wholesale and retail Drag
Store; baying a well selected stock, and doing a good
business, is in a good location, and at a lease of two
years from host April.. The above wilt be sold at a bar
gain. TIM °oilier having other engagements cannot give
it his personal attention.
_ _ • S. CUTHBERT, General Agent,
Smithtield st.
MR. DUFFS GENTLEMEN AND LADIES'
BOOK-ILEGISPINO VItUITING 40018 S,
NOWLI3.IIIDZ ON MS 1/141.110XD.
D. buts his new Class Dooms now thoroughly re
131+ paired and fined up.. Ladies will fi nd his new ns
tem-ovSingla Entry Book-keeping an agreeable study,
and a vuluableacqurenen Gentlemen going through
his entire course of training on Double Entry Book
keeping, will not only be qualified to take --
.e of
Books upon any system in me t but they will 'find them
selves master of all those intricate operations eormemnd
with partnership seulementa, of which so:ratto ,
cal book-keepers, of acknowledged ability, aratgnor pru
a t nt.
Several of the most extensive firms in the city have re
cently procured Book-keepers friet ro
ors can m this Intaitation. , —
Merchants mid Steamboat prop alwarele arn
of Book-teepers thoroughly quabfiedfor their professiom,
othersareno
4, and to 10- y 4
Notice.
kIY old customers, strangers visiting the city, end
others wishing to provide themselves with a ba
arti
nd
'i s le DRESS COAT, PANTS, VEST, or any other
cle in shellac, can do SQ, by leaving their orders with
JAMES AVOIJIRE, Tailor,
Third street, St. Charles Building.
lorzemurs-NEW svoax—The Adronback, or
11. Life in the Woods, by 1. T:lieadley, author of
Washiugtou end hintienerais, C.
Life and Writings of De Witt Clinton, by W. W.
Campbell, atatiatof BoOHNSTON e, rder Warfar. JustTON, received.
by J & &e
STOCK
+Dor. 3d and Market-Oa
Mt s . TA.VgIiN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN,. FOR.
conunodloas and well finishedTaverrl
tend, in the village of Shousetown, farnisbpd in
Modern style, with good Stabling attached. It will be
leased fora term Of years. Molten
DWI P. SHOUSE, Shotunstown.
lioyle*s Chintzes.
eIASEB of above Omni 3-4,4-4 arid 9-8 wide, fancy
‘4..1 ant double Pliable, forth by
mart9itm P fON, SMITH h CO
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WMI4 BAILING.
• SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT.
BLIC ATTENTION is solicited to an entire new
Particle of RAILING, made of wrought iron bars,
and so ft annealed rods, or wire, and expressly designed
for enclosing Cottages, Cemeteries, Balconies, Public
Greta& ote., at prices varying from 60 cents to $3,00 the
running foot. It is- made La pannels of various lengths,
to.4Teet high with. wrought Iron posts inch square,
at intervening • ces • of to it) feet. If desired, the
p annels can be made of without ight, in continuous spans
of 60 to 60 feet, with or posts. No extra charge
for postal •
The comparative lightness,greatstrength, and durabil
ity of the WISE RAILING, the beauty of as varied or
nsmentardesignsi together with the extremely low price
se whiCh , it fiLliold, are rousing it to supersede the Cast
rod-Rafting, wherever their comparative merits have
oiertiested: !Por.firrther particulars address
• ' .-.M.A.RSBALL &
nts BROTHERS,
_ Agefor Patentees,
mrOi3m Diamond alley, near Srathfield st., Pittsburg.
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amdmeStworOutlery, Baddleirye M.o.
TORN WALIC.F.B.; Importer and Dealer in Poreign and
0— Demised., Hardware, respectfully announces to his
friends milk Ma public generally, that he is now reeeiv-
Mg his Spring supply - of Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery,
Mc., at Ms standi'Plo.Bs.Wood-street, which he will dis
pose' Of on the moat reasonable terms.
Ile will coittinuelly be receiving fresh supplies, direct
front the 'Manufacturers in Europe and this country,
wlaicb . will enable him to compete with any house, East
sr West.
He paiticularly invites the attention of customers to
ltia excellent assortment of Table and Spring Cutlery,
fea4witsch is of fashionable patterns and.from the most
popular manrifaeturers.
Hi& Meth of Carpenter's Tools is large, and af excel
lent quality .
Of general Hardware stock, he has every variety of
.nr4ite. -
Western Merchants and dealers, generally, are in
seited,to call and examine his stnek. mar29:Cm
Paper Thingliatiger.
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AM now receittingoliretit From tho manufacturers in
Now York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, a large and
well selected assortment of all the latest and most im
proved styles of. Satin, Glazed and common PAPER
RADIGINIRS, validating or
-10,000 pieces, of Parlor ittidPreaco
10,009 -,-. •", - ;
20,9p0 ::DinihkrotraWcharaber and office Paper
'caving' WonidPartionlarly invite the attention of those
having' Houses to 'Papir, to call and examinC.aiLL,
e at the
PaperMorchoaseof S.
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pwann. .TOILD . ic CO., idautritacrnmsdi or Futs
Lunn AND Fatter ,Satt^liave received from their
'actory.East Aii. large and desirable stock of SHIRTS,
which we propose-to offer to dealers at the lowest New
York prices, on satisfactory terms • ...- _.,, I -
Our stock eonsists in part of 200.'dtpx.,:all qualities;
varying7in' style—wide arm narrow.' plait, Byron and
standing collart, manufactured expressly for City trade
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and inteudedlor thie market. . , .
By :offal% dealers our Goods at low pricer', and
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allowing our hlrts torecommend theinselves in style of
mansfacture, we hope to be able to please all our cus
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Arrival _ of New Sprinig tt:Sumsner Gottiskr•
'FASHIONA.I3LE'ELLAD 'QUARTERS, - ' '-',
go. PHStitligg.usturtsrisscortvooog BEWIVIXECONDSTERET:
-- ',..__Armarsaulact,.., .
RESPEurrid.TAX Informs his friends and Abe public
, in general, that,he has received a very large supply
-of the:vanieen SITINIR nod . SUMMER •GQODS ever
in Pittsburgh, selected by himselfin'the East. coil
' gilding of 4k;nglish,Freneh and' Belgion_Cloths, Coital
meres, Ventintaf.Cruslunaiett-s, he., °Voir-shades. and
I . colors, and of tlie Iptest,and Imps, _desi*le patterns,
wbiebwill be made up to order in a superior style, and
at very moderate . priceS.
Ht has also on hand a 'very large stock of Ready
made Clothing, 'bleb hemill.sell very low. aP23IS
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E.. PITZGE BALD,
NEW VORR CLOTIIING STORE,
No. 218 Market street.
HAwNo rec.ived. ( .d receiving weekly) my Spring
and Summer. Goods, I tun prepared to offer to the
animus and public in general, abetter lot of ready made
Clothing !Minims ever been offered before in Pittsburgh,
and at prices 25 per cent. cheaperthan canbe purchased
id any other Clothing establishment in this city.
irrDon't forget to call at N 0,26.
y E. FITZGERALD.
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GOLD! GOLD! GOLD!
HOPE CLOTHIER G zanipouivat.
HJ. ROGERS respectfully , informs his friends and.
. the public•that he has openedthls:•enrw CLUTITENO
Sroatt,No.27,ldalkelatreet, between Front and Second,
'where he Will keep tortstantly on kande largemideupe
rior assortment ofclothing, suitable for the present season.
Having just returned from the East with a new and
splendid' assortment of Cloths, Casaimeres and Vestings,
of the most desirable patterns, Which wilt be made up
on the shortest•no.ice and in the most fashionable style,
'on the one price cash system, as low as can be had at
any other establishment in Pittsburgh.
lion't forget the
_place, but call at the CT,OTIIING
EMPORIUM, No. Al-Market at., Pittsburgh mt3l:3m
The Spring . and Summer e .oaic of
READY-MADE CLOTH-.NG AT THE
Taitear. BIG ..00ELS,
TOR TILE PRZEILTP deSSCM, DAS WEYER BEER'TALMO
, Even by the Ce:suatal Establishment itscl
THE UNPREOWENTED PATRONAGEbestowed
upon . ±1 enterprise of the proprietor, has enabled
him to .turchase all his Goods at such prices as will allow
him to sell, Wholesale and Retail, LOWER than nay
outer House East or West.
JOHN BDCLOSKEY , Manufacturer of Ready-mad
Clothing, No. 151 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., has just
completed his Stock, and has now on hand, ready for
sale, the largest, snosefaihumable and varied assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING aver offered in the United
States; all of which have been made under his imme
diate inspection, in this city, AT PRICE/41SAT MUST OVUM
sgaieraskumb---tegether with one of the choicest selec
tions of Imported fine Black, Blue,Brown, Olive and
Drab French, Belgian and English
CLOTHS, that has
ever been brought to this city. Also, fine fancy VEST
INGS of every description, such as Cashmeres, Mar
seilles', rich Silks, faneylbatine,&c., bre. All the new
est styles fancy CASSIME ', of every description;
all of which will be made op to order at the shortest no
tice, in the latest and most fashionable style.
The proprietor informs the public that the principle
upon which he will do basinetvl be upon the basis
of HONESTY and FAIR DEALING; and in order to es
tablish a confidence lathe buyers, I am determined to ad
here to my original motto, "Quick Sales and Small Pro
m++fi ; and also make the buyer his own salesman, br
rkingthe lowest price on each article, in plain figures,
se that each customer can select from ha immense and
exquisitely assorted stock,the articles he requires, at the
low sat price it can possibly be bought for.
Business shall continue to be transacted at my exteen
rive establishment, which has long since obtained the
character of being the First Tailoring Establishment in
Pittsburgh. mar 29
AEW GOODS AT P. DES. ANY'S,
49 Istourrs mien, Prrrsaction.
TUST RECEIVED, au extensive and varied assort
ment of GOODS adapted to the present and approach
ing season, such as Black, Brown and Drab, Mixed,
Palmerston's Beaver Cloths, a superior article 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
desirable colored CLOTHS ;French, English and Amer
ican plain and fancy Cassthisass, of enurely 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 Vesting" 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 styks, to which
we would invite the emotion of those who desire to
unite ease. 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 assortmentof Ready-mode Malting on hand,
in the present Fall fashion, and will be sold wholesale or
retail .at the lowest cash • ces. scot:
NIIIPILILE. OLOTEILNEk isrouts,
N 0.153 LIBERTY STREET.
Y 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. Rossarr Paw will attend to the cutting de
partment, which is a guarantee of a well cut and good
fitting garment. No effort will be spared to give satis
faction in the style and finish of our Goods. Every ex
ertion shall be made to please our customers. f sepl7:tm
PREALEALVWY ,--/T.NTOtittiiklf.
LEEWARD'S CELEBRATED LEATHER
wing Slacking.
A COMPOSITION of Neats-foot Oil and Ivory Black,
21 for nourishing and preserving kinds of Boot and
Shoe Leather,rendering it soft and pliab/e,and producing
the most brit bent j et black, equal ropsirent leather, without
communicating stain or spot to clothing.
LICIIWAHD & C0,14/Vo. 86 Third street, near Wood,) in
calling the attention of gentlemen to this beautiful Black
ing. desire simply to state its peculiar composition and
effects on the Leather. It is composed of treats-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 tura rubs
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off on she Forma:lntr.
Gentlemen are invited to call at our Store, No. 86
Third sucet,nearWood, and have the blacking tried on
their boots, and where they Can see upwards of
0,000 CERTIFICATES
From diemostdistinguished individuals in the U. States,
all of whom recommend it as being, for beauty of polish,
preserving the leather, and facility of application, the
most beautiful ever offered to the public.
'LEEWARD es CO.,
PA Ibird street, near Wood.
mayiL:t(
Terrible iLevolnelloa—Sterli Trill mpisexist
OGAN & CANTWELL, taitert•of the •.•,) No. Se
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Market street, would respberfolly beg leave to call
the attention of the public to their‘ sew stock of Goods,
lust received and opening . from Manufacturers and im
porters, of which they feel confident tha t . price and qual
ity wil l ,
give entire Satisfaction seam . Mono is—" quirk
Saks and Small Pridits,"
Onistock consists, partly, of the following articles,viz:
Ladle's ) and Gentlemen's Breast Pins,late styles; Guard
and Vest Chains; Bracelets, Clasps, and,Lockets ,• Fin
ger and Ear Rings; Pencils and Feast-Slides and Studs;
Steel Buckles, for Ladies' Head. Dresses; Madalon's
Card Cases, shell, pearl and velvet; _Coral Beads ; Ala
le ester Boxes ; fine Rosewood and Eliony,Shaving Cases,
furnished ; Sivas Spectacles; Silver Spasms, ali kinds;
German Silver Spoons, all kindsj 1311 k Sine Bead Bags
and Purses; Cotton Bags and Plses. ,• .Hair, Tooth, Nail
and Cloth Brushes; Violins,. Ace .; - .'enileti=,,,Flates and
Fifes; fine Penknives and SmitsarsiMeles -and Paper
Holders, Shell, Dress and .Side . Combs,',.latest,sryles ;
Chide Vases, Fruit Mikes; Agate wid , Vliisa Vases,
Mugs, and Cologne Bottles ; Tables, 'Chessman and
BaCkgarrunonßoards; Silk Tapestry; Brtirsels and In-
Carpet Bags; Willow, Market anti-Side - Baskets ;
E r hrirs, Wagons, radles, &c. &c., with tilarge assort
ment of Ibys and Farley drafts, tee numerous- to men
tion. [sepia
enure & Stanley,
MANUFACTURERS OF FINE RICH JEWELRY
EDWARIirTODD & Co., Agents,
N. B. corner Fifa and Markel rts.,Sup stairs,t.Piastrurgh.
WEhaVe on hand, and are dully receiving from the
manufacturers, a large stock of Goode, which we
are prepared to offer to Dealers only, at the manufac
turers' lowest wholesale prides. Cluster and Real
Stone Set Breast-pins; Engraved, Plain Hoop Stone Set
Ear and Finger flange; Plain Gold, Engraved and Stone
Set Studs; Slide% Watall'ltlrelm,
Among our Goods can be found some.of the moot de
sirable-and approved styles of Stonet Sets now in use,
viz :--Opal Ruby, Terkel', Topaz, Artathyst, Garnet,
Brilliants, &c., dec.
Dealers; purchasing Fine Jewelry, wilt - find It for their
advan to examine our stock.
Bard 4.tage
Basher's but Premium Gold Pens, with and
without cases, he offers for sale at the lowest New York
prices. (apt 2) EDWARD TODD & CO.
J. T. DECKER & ROBINSON,
ILOMDYES, AND I/Escrow OY
LIGHTNING RODS, ON A SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLE.
Orders left at the Post Office, or at Mrs. Rewires, on
Fourth street, between Market and Ferry, will receive
prompt attention.
Rariumscss.—Prof. Horace Webster, Geneva, N. Y.;
Prof. Chester Dewey . , D. D., M.D. Rochester, N, Y. ; J.
L. Cassels, and Hamilton L. Smith, Cleveland, 0. G. K.
Shoenberger, J. Hawthorn, Michael Jones, J. C. Wil
liams and Capt Gocut— Cinc innati.
Is Privsnunon—John H. Shoenberger, Wilson Mc-
Candless, A. W. Loomis, 0. Metcalf, Wm. J. Totten,
John Harper, Mr. MoCumbeon, 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.
heal:de
New Light.
WEhave received a lot of LAMPS of various sizes
and kinds, eta new construction that is quite
simple and complete-,-some ornamental.
Also the article to burn in'them, called " BURNING
FLVID," or " ETKERIAL 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.
Person who please to call on us will be shown the
peculiarities of the new compound.
A constant supply of the Fluid and Lamps kept by
SCALFB & ATKINSON,
let, between Wood and Market sts.
New York Hair fillanursotory.
HE undersigned has inn returned from New York ,
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with a large, splendid and well selected assortment
of ORNAIvAI. , Hew, of everylind. He invites
Ladies and Gentlemen wean and examine the new and
most beautiful article of Brutes& Perrtitas for Bands,
Wigs and Half Wig!, eveeinveitted. They areso much
like the natural partings, audit so close and easy. that
they cannot .3e &attar:astir& from the natural hair on
closemsPection. • ••
BtactettititoNinv.—The new Balance Spring eormonnts
the dtfficulty, and- mustsupercede all others for Gentle
men's Wigs and Teepees; it bears equally on every part
of the head, without stiffness or artificial appearance;
(in these his - unlike the old ;) it shows the forehead equal
to the natural hair.
Wigwearers are particularly invited to call and ex
amine the articlasfor themselves. I. CAMERON,
No. 89 Third st., near Wood.
Ng eeoer the New York Hair Manufactory
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• VOH iiiiiHASPIIETATIOZI Or 11101101 IT TO AND VllO3l •
PITTSBURGH, PHILADELPHIA; BALTIMORE
NEW 'YORK, BOSTON,. &c.
THOMAS DORMICE, I TAA FF E., & O'CONNOR,
Pktiade/phio. I "
-Pittsburgh. -
THIS old established Line being•now in full ope ' t''rn,
the proprietois ate prepared, with their usual C.l C.n.•
sive arrangements, ko forward merchandise, prodsitc,
&c., to and from the nbove ports, on liberal terms, whh
the regularity, dispatch and safety, peculiai to their
mode of transportation, so obvious when transhipment
on the way is avoided. • ' ' •
Ali consignments bY and for this Line received, charges
paid, and forwarded) in any reunited directions, free of
charge for commission, advancing or storage.
No interest, directly, or indirectly, in steamboats.
All communications promptly attended to, on applica
tion to he following Agents
THOMAS BORBIDGE,
478 Market street. Philadelphia.
TAAFFE & O'CONNOR,
Canal Basin Pittsburgh.
O'CONNOR & CO.,
North st.,Baltirco re.
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Merchant Tranaportati on ILlne,
VIA PENNSYLV IA CANAL AND RAIL ROAS,
TO PM EL:IIU AND BaLTITIOHE
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TEE Canals and nit Rotel
good order, we are repared to forward all kinds of mer
chandize sno produce to Philadelphia and Baltimore,
with r -oraptness and despatch, and on as good terms us
any other Line. C. A. McANULTY & Co.,
Cinal Basin, Penn street, Pittliburgh.
Aosars—CHARLES RAYNOR, Philadelphia,
ROSE MORRILL & CO.. Baltimore. (mrl7
Mitit=' 1849. Efii
Way Freight Line,
For Biairsvilla, .7plurstovm ..FloUictaysburgh, and all
intermediate places.
Tins Line will continne.to carry all Way Goods with
their usual dispatch, and at lair rates of freight.
Aordrrs—C. A. Ne&NULTY & Co., Pittsburgh.
D. B. WAKEFIFLD, Johnstown.
JOHN MILLER, Hollldaysburgh.
Rassurivas—Jaines Jordon, Smith & Sinclair, Dr. F.
Shoenberger, R, Moore, John Parker, S. F. Von Bonn
horst & Co., lVm. Lebmer & Co., M J no. WDevin & Bros.,
Pittsburgh; John Ivory, Sumit,ulttollan & Ray, John
Graff & lairsville. mart
Co., lGazette and Journal only copy.)
NEW STOOK OF PIANOS
JOHN H. MELLOR. No. St Wood 3trect, has just receiv
ed a new stock of Piano Fortes, from the following
celebrated manufacturers:—
One Rosewood 7 out., carved in the style of Louis XIV.
One do 7do do do
One do 7do round corners, plain curving
One do 7do plain round corners.
One do 61 do elegantly carved.
One do tli do plain round corners.
One do 61 do do do do
One do 6do carved furniture
One do 6do plain round corner.
One do 6do do do do
One do 6do plane square.
All the above are frorn the celebrated manufactory of
Chickermg. Boston. awl are warranted in all cases, and
the purchase money refunded, if found defective in any
particular. The prices are the sam as charged at tbe
manufactory, and are as low as thos e of Itifertor quality
from other makel-s.
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Seven Rosewood 6 ocu., from Bacon k Raven, N V
One do 6do do H. Worcester, N. .
Two do di do do Bacon & Raven, NY.
One do 6do do Gales & Co., N. V.
All the above Piano Fortes warranted in every res
pect, being made expressly to order, and are such as can
be relied tan for durability, even in touch, and of supe
rior tone. JOHN H. MELLOR,
Sole Agent for sale of Chic ering's Piano Fortes,
septa for k Wes tern Pennsylvania
10112 SICUOLSON, a. W. 0 PATNIL.
IrHE undersigned, successors to Arthurt & Nicholson.
begleave to Inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and the
public generally, that they bare rebuilt the EAGLE
FOUNDRY at.d are now in (all operation, and have part
of their patterns ready for the market amongst which
are: Cooking Stoves, Coal and Wood Stoves, with a
splendid air-beit Coal Stove, which is now superseding.
in other eines, the common round Stove Also, a cheap
coal Cooking Stove, well adapted for small families, with
a full assortment of common and mantel Grates. We
would particularly invite the attention of persons build
ing to call at oar warehouse before purr haslng. nod ex
amine a splendid article of enanunelled Grates, finished
In fine style—entirely new in this market
Warehouse, No. 101 Liberty st-, opposite Wood street.
NICHOLSON & PAYNE.
G. Fail Fashions naafi an
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FallW. GLASSGOW will tntroce
Fall style HATS and CAPS, on Saturday - ,
August the 2 5 th, IE4O. Those in want o f
a neat and durable HAT, will please call and examine
his assortment, at No. 102 Wood street, third door below
Fifth street.
N. 13.—His Bilk Hats arc warranted water proof--the
bodies being prepared with Gam Percha, which makes
them elastic and pleasant to the wearer, and perfectly
water proof. G. W. 61.ASSGOW,
aug'2s:4m 1(02 Wood street_
Great Bargain Garner,
SBLITDEPTELD AND BIRTH STRAITS. PITTSBURGH, PA.,
jit the most popular of all ItGOT and SHOE Es 1
tablishments in the West. This place has gained
its reputation by its proprietor keeping the very
best Boots and Shoes, which are made expressly
to order 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 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 forth all the advantages and facilities
in un advertisement, 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 trom - 10
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 BATES' GREAT
BARGAIN CORNER, examine the stock and prices, and
all will be satisfied that the Great Bargain Corner,SmitA
field and Fifth streets, is the place for the public, one and
all, to get good Boots and Shoes cheap, for cash.
dee9 J. BATES.
fki OLMSTEAD & SONS COPPER GILT SPI
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The subscribers being appointed by the manufacturers
Agents far the sale of the above article, have received;
and will keep constantly . on hand a large supply, to
which we invite the attention of those wishing to protect
buildings from lightning, as being the latest and best ar
dole for tee purpose. See Professor Olmstead's certifi
cate net. iv: JOHN D. SPFADDEN & CO.
No. 35, Market street.
CERTIFICATE.
I have examined a specimen of Messrs. N Olmstead
& Son's copper Gilt Spindles,' for the tips of lightning
rods, and am of the opinion that they are exceedingly
well adapted for the purpose designed, being substan
tially such as were recommended to the French Govern
ment by a Commission composed of several distinguished
philosophars of France
Yale College
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RE-BUILT, AND AT WORK•'•'!
Wagon illanonfaotory.
THE subscriber having enlarged his Shop, lately de
stroyed by fire, informs his mends and the public
generally that he is now prepared to manufacture Wa
gons, Carts, Drays, Timber Wheels, Tracks and Wheel
barrows, at his Shop, on Fifth street, between Wood and
Smithfield streets; where he keeps on hand a large stock,
or makes to order any amount of work, of the best ma
terials and by experienced workmen, and at prices to
suit the times.
Southern merchants and furnace men are requested to
call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere.
marbbtim WM. McKEE.
Rem Oval of Leeward's Segar Store,
FROM Torso TO hlsnarr ST. 3 DOORS WHOM TIM RIVER.
WE have got an article of SEG ARS that I offer with
cogidence to my friends and citizens, of every
variety arid price. Our imported range from 3 to Se. at
retail. To those who don't want to pay d and 3c. for a
Seger, I offer the Segars of our own make with cool.
deuce. For beauty 'of make, deliglttful fragrance, and
every thing appertaining to a truly good Sear, they will
be found equal to any imported. These Cigars range
from Ito 3 coats. or Tobacco for Smoking and Che w
ing, we have all the celebrated brands. Out French and
German fliends," whose great delight is snuff' will find
at our Store " all their anticipations realized."
Friends and Citizens—We solicit your patronage free
ly; we feel a confidence in ourselves and in our ability
to suit you—our constant and unceasing efforts always
being directed to the one great end, " YARDe."
LEE & CO.
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Market street, near the river.
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Great Western Saddle
HARNESS, TRUNK AND w.tur MANUFACTORY.
THE subscriber takes this method of informing his
friends and the public in general, that he has the
largest stOck of the following named articles, of his own
'
manufacture in this city—Saddles, Harness,Trunks and
Whips; all of which he will warrant to be made of the
best material, and by the best mechanics in Allegheny
county. Being determined to sell his manufactures
soinethinglower:thanhas 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
oct3ll. , O. KERBY.
Wholesale and Retail.
ADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY.
ROBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in
formhis friends and the public generally,
hat he continues to occupy that large andcorn-
Modlous Store Room, formerly occupied by Samue n
estock & Co., No. 86, corner of Diamond alley and Wood
street, where he keeps a laza° and general assortment of
Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle
Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti
cles in his line.
He also:keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to
tarnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured
Of the bestmaterial, and in a style of workmanship equal
to the eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent.
cheaper.
Countriqfferchdrits and Palmas would do well to call
and examige his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as
be is detertaiued to sell fifst rule articles at very low
prices.
ID" Don't forget the place, No. 85, comer of Wood
street ondlkamond Alley. 14120
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• For the Real Owners in this City.
- IET1 ET THE FRIENDS OF EMIGRANTS be careful to
have their arrangements made according to the new
Provision Lato,and take no man's receipt, withOuifinving
it Inserted otherwise they will have to pay in I iiierpool
before they ship.
lierecifter all Steerage Passengers coming from -Zitrops,_
engtiged in America, to come over in either of Ake shipsAr
.11ARN.DEN tt Co., will be furnished with the foUowing
provisions, or their eintivalentsn other ankles equ ally good.—
See Act of Co.gress, May . 17,1848.
This plan will prevent sickness on board. I leretofore
when passengers found themselves in Provisions, many
of them came on board entirely destitute, which often
caused much sickneseand death :-
35 His Bread,
10 Ens Rice,
10•Ibs Oatmeal,
10 lbs Flour,
10 lbs Beans and PCBS,
35 Ibis Potatoes,
1 p.nt Vinegar,
60 gallons Water,
10 UM Salted Pork, free from Bone;
of good
be gqulity, and one-tenth of the provisions fur
Melted, will 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 overthe 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, promptly, and at moderate
rates.
Bank of England Notes and Foreign Exchange pur
chased at current rates.
Debts, Legacies, Pensions, &c., kc., collected, and
copies of Wills procured, with every other business con
nected with an European Agent.
JOSHUA ROBINSON,
European Agent,
my 9 Post Buildings, corner of Fifth and Wood ate
e‘••• New Line
, OF LIVERPOOL AND PHILAD'A
PACKETs•
To Sail from Philadelphia on the 12th, and from Liverpool
on the 26th of each month.
SHIPS Wn.a.rest Pans, 1,000 roas
Iltszants, LtUio
PHILA.DELPILLA, 1,400 "
" KA LAM AZOO, 1,000 "
RICHARDSON BROTHERS & CO., Agents, Nos. 12
and 13 Tower Buildings, Liverpool.
RICHARDSON, WATSON & CO., Agents, No. 6
Chestnut street, Philadelphia
THE subscribers, Agents for the above Line of splen
did new Packet Ships at this City, are prepared to
furnish passage certificates top s rties residing in this
country who may he desirous of sending for their friends,
to come out by either of the above Ships. They are also
prepared to remit money to any part of the Old Country
by sight drafts on the Bank of Ireland and Branches, and
on Messrs. Richardson Brothers & Co., Liverpool. For
particulars, apply to or address
BROWN & KIRKPATRICK.,
No. 144 Liberty street, Pittsburgh .
ARNOEN & CO.'S PASSENGER OFFICE.
11 EUROPEAN AND GENERAL AGENCY.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD, to
any amount.
AGENCY FOR LONDON AND DURHAM MUt3.
TA RD.— A fine lot just received, fresh and pure, war
nted
PARIS AND LONDON LETTER PAPERS for sale.
A SPLENDID LOT OF BIRD CAGES, from the At
ntic Wire Works New York.
And CANARY BIRDS, from Imported Stock, at
JOSHUA ROBINSON'S,
Post Buildings, sth and Wood lamas.
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The Franklin Fire Insurance Company
DIRECTORS:—
Charles W. Rancher, George W. Richards,
Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis,,
Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Bone,
Samuel Grant, David B. Browne,
Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson.
• CHAS. W. RANCHER, Pres't.
CHAS. G. Batman, Secretary. •
(7 Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited,
on every description of property in town and country.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fond,
which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested,
afford ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Company. on January Ist, 1519, as
published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol
ows, viz i
Loirillilsgilste.
Temporary Loans
Stocks
Cash,
9113.318,4 9 2 71
Since:their incorporation, a period of 19 years, they
have paid upwards of Ons Million Four Hundred Thou
sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence
of the advantages of as well as the ability and
disposttion to meet with promptness, all liabilities.
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
marl Office N. E. corner Wood and 3d sts
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Plrean d Mieurtgie Inacircance.
MDR Insurance Company of North America, of Phila. ,
delphia, 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 canal and rivers.
DIRECTORS:
Arthur O. Coffin, Preet. Samuel Brooks,
Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor
Samuel W Jones, Samuel W. Smith,
Edward Smith, Ambrose White,
John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas,
John White. John R. Neff.
Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood,
Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, Seep.
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,
ann.
pie means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous
character, it may be considered as offering ample securi
ty to the public. WILLIAM P. J ONES.
At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and
Front sts., Pittsburgh may4y
TAE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR
ANCE COMPANY —o2lce„ North Room of the Ex
change,Third street, Philadelphia.
F Lee INareaSCa.—Buildiuge,
insured Merehandire and
oss or
other
property in toren and country, against l
damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium.
Msanre. lasattsaca_—They also insure Vessels, Car
goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or
special policies, as the assured may desire.
TasSlSPOlnrsnorr.—They also insure merchan
dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal
Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most
liberal terms.
DIP ECTORS--Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Bonder,
John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John 8.. Penrose, Samuel
Edwards, Geo. G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R.
Davis, William Folwell,John Newlin, Dr. IL M. Huston,
James C. Hand, Theophilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks,
Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George Serrill, Spencer Me-
Uvula, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr.
S. Thomas, John Sellers Wm. Eyre, Jr.
DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.—D. T. Morgan,
Wm. Bagaley, Jno. T. Logan.
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
Ricusaa S. Nawnoui, Secretary.
Err Office of the Company, No. 4d Water street, Pitts
burgh. oel.6:dtf P. A. MADEIRA, Agent.
Fire and Marina Insurance.
THE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA will
make permanent and limited Insurance on Property
in this City and vicinity, and on shipments by Canals,
Rivers, Lakes ; and by Sea. The properties of this Com
pany are well invested and furnish an available fund (or
the ample indemnity of all persons who desire to be pro
tected by Insurance. WM. P. JONES, Agent,
maylB 44 Water street.
Olgara. Muni and Tobacco,
AT JACOB McCOLLISTER'S, Fifth street, No. 19.
Regalia ; Washington Lanorma ;
Laßosa ; Junta Sans;
Plantation;
Hull Spanish, Malay and Common;
Together with a'vartety of other brands.
Atso—An extensive assortment of CHEWING TO
BACCO, of the most celebrated brands, among which
are the Luxious Luxury, P. Robinson's Pound Lump,
Grant & Williams', and Arcli'd Thomas Grape Brand,
Five Lump.
All orders promptly attended to. Country Merchants
would do well to call and ciamille my stock before Pur
chasing elsewhere.
Cuba Wrapper and Filles Leaf for sale
EE Sign of the Indian Chief
Paper Hangings.
MESSRS. JAS, HOWARD 8. CO., No. 89 Wood street,
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 firm,
now in Europe, consisting of—
Parisian manufacture, 10,000 pieces.
London do. 5,000 do.
Of their own manufacture, they have 100,000 pieces
Wall Paper, and 12,000 pieces Satin Glazed Window
Blinds, &.c.
Messrs. James Howard & Co., have spared neither ex
pense 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 manufacture
will be offered on terms as Low as those of Easter,
manufacturers and importers. mar27n
00: PARTNERSHIP.—'rhe subscribers have this day
formed a Ca -Partnership, and will continue the
WHOLESALE GROCERY,FRODUCE, LIQUOR AND
FRUIT BUSINESS, at the old stand, No. 182 Liberty
street, under the style of J. S. BONNET & CO.
JEROhIE S. BONNET,
hIATTHEW D. PATTON.
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Pittsburgh, July 5
/MOMS BONNNT. MATTUXW D. PATTON.
J. 8. BONNET, &. 0 0.
WHOLESALE GROCERS, RECTIFYING DISTIL
LERS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Fruits
Nuts, 4. e. (j .9) IG2 Liberty street, Pittsburg.
TAE undersigned having been appointed Agent of the
DELAWAER Myrrest. SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, in
the place of John Finney,2t., resigned, respectfully in
forms the public and the friends and customers of the
Company, that he is prepared to take Marine, Inland
and Fire risks, on liberal terms, at their office, No. 37
Water street. [mylo] P. A. MADEIRA. Arent
Buffo= & Co.,
BOTTLERS, AND Mkrivracruazas OF MINERAL
WATre, Sarsaparilla, Porter, Ale, Cider, Root Beer,
Mead and Fop, No. 18 hLarket street, and 100 Liberty
street, corner of Cecil's alley. Pitmborch mar 23:
ALARGE and nandsome assortment of newest styles,
particularly adapted tg A T t vgde, just received by
mar2El:2m SKITH & CO.
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New Goode . Settlairett Cow . Prices at
A. A.. MASON & CO.'S 60 MARKET ST.
ONE vaio4oattar. .
AA. MASON A. CO. respectfully Solicit attention to
. their complete and extensive assortment of fine,
new, Foreign awl Staple Goods, a large portion of which
have been recentty received per late proket ships and
steamers, and are confidently recommended as being
among the best and most fashionable styles in the
country.
SILKS--aOO pies. rich changeable brocade, fig. alums,
gro d'Atrique, gro de Pekin, gro do Rhine, gro de Al
giers satin de Chine, Tare satin, teen, Ottoman, etc.
SHAWLS—Over one thousand Shawls of every de
scription, cotnprising every quality and style of long and
square wool shawls in all colors; also rich cashmere
and broche shawls ' vizettes, mantillas, cinaks, etc.
French Merinocc,Paramatta., and Lyaness Cloths—More
than five hundred pieces, the largest stock we have ever
exhibited, and'of every variety of co.or.
ALPACAS, BOMBAZINES, &c.-10 cases alpacas,
bombazines and Canton cloths, and every other desalt?.
tion of mourning goods.
CASHMERES DE EAINES, Ac.—Rich Paris cash
meris and de laines, 10 cases latest designs, very rich
and high coloredosuperior to any heretofore offered ;
also, English and French chintzes, opera cloths, pelisse
and palmetto do.
EMBROIDERIES,, LACES, Ac.— A large stock of
Paris embroideries, in lace and muslin capes, collars,
cuffs, hdk fit., scarfs, belt ribbons; also, a full assortment
of laces, edgings and Inserting&
RIBBONSAc.-100 boxes ribbons ; beautiful new
style bonnet ' ribbons; do. do 'cap and neck do.'
mantua and satin ribbons, elf numbers and militarist
also, crapes, bonnet velvets, gimps, fringes, braids, vel
vet trimmings, etc.
Hosiery -and (hoses—A (ult.-stock. White Goods ot
every description.
Hotrankeepmg Goods.—ln this departmenfof our estab
lishment will always be found the most complete stock,
comprising, in part : premium, Bath, Whitney and Mack
inaw blankets, linen and cotton sheetings, damasks and
diapers, napkins, towels, flannels, chintzes, dimities and
counterpanes.
Cloths, Cassimarer, Canineu and ratings—A. most ex
ensive stock always on hand.
Calicoes, Tidings, Blended and Brown Muslin.-4000
pen calicoes of all kinds; 1000 pee tickings, every width
and quality; 3500 pea bleached minding, of every grade;
2100 pee brown muslin, all prices. 30 bales red, white
and yellow flannels • also, country flannels; brown
pressed do.; curtain g oods, tailors' trimmings, millinery
articles, etc.
The above, with a very large stock of other GOODS,
were purchased by one of the resident partners in the
East, and can be afforded at either wholesale or retail,
at as low prices as they can be procured in the Eastern
cities. Purchasers can here have the same advantages
in extent of stock, choice selections, and great. varieties
that are presented by Eastern bosses.
New Goods constantly arriving.
novls A. A. MASON St CO.
iliEW — Cfools - 13 - i I — NEW GOODS BAH,
GAINS BARGAINS 11
NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS!
At the Sign of the BIG GIAIL.IIIIITE
N 0.02 Market street, between Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh.
Wfd. L. RUSSELL, N 0.62 hiark et st.. between .
• Third and Fourth, sign of the Golden Bee-Hive,
has just commenced receiving and opening the
largest, cheapest, and most splendid stock of Fall
and ;Pinter ry 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 Eu
rope ; and for richness of style and beauty of design, are
unsurpassed in this or any other market.
The Domestic and Staple Department will also be found
complete, and cheaper than any house in this city. The
subscriber would resnectfully 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, 8 to 10;
4.4 British purple Prints, fast colors, 8 to 10 ;
Heavy Bed Ticking, from 8 to 10;
Bleached Mastitis, good quality, 5 to 61 ;
Best quality Bleached Minding, 8 to 10;
Heavy yard wide Unbleached Muslims, 5 to 01
Good red Flannel, from 15 te
Good yellow Flansel, 15 to 25;
Good black Alpacas, from 15 to 25;
French Ginghams, from tO to 15;
Irish Linens at prices from 25c. to 81,25 ;
Bettina!' and Kentucky Jeans, from 121 to-SO ;
(nostril:tea and Llaseys, from 121 to 31 ;
Heavy Domestic Ginghams, 10 to 121 ;
Heavy Shirting Checks and Stripes, IO to 125;
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 hest imported ;
Rich Chameleon Silks, in all colors and qualities ;
Black Armures, best quality, plaid anti striped;
Black Gros de Rhise, all widths and qualities;
Lupin's fine black Bombazines, beautiful goods •
best French Merinos, black and colored;
in high colors;
fine French De Gaines, all wool, high colors
Rich figured Cashmeres, beautiful goods, very cheap
Dotted Swiss Muslin', for eveningdresses;
Brodie Thibet Snarls, late importation ;
Best quality French Kid Gloves, all color;
Mourning Cashmeres stud De Lanes, all prices; -
Ladies' embroidered Neck Ties, splendid goods;
Ladies' finest quality French Linen Hdkfs.,
Belting Ribbons. a full assortment;
Worked Capes, Collars and Cuffs, in great variety,
Black and colored Crape*, all qualities ;
Brocade !metres ill all colors and qualities ;
Brocade Camellon Figures, rieb goods;
French Clindrings, superb goods, high colon;
Alan, 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 Muslin, 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 arrival per the
last steamers from Europe, and are worthy the attention
of the ladies.
SHAWLS, SHAWLS.
A splendid assonment of Shawls :
Super. extra size French Long Shawls, best imported;
Super. extra size Long Medic, 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 camellon changeable Silk Shawls ;
Super black and white, all wool, long Shawls; •
Super. extra size Loug and Square Mourning Shawls;
Paris printed Cashmere Shawls, in great vanety ;
•• Terkeri " all prices and qual's;
Mode embed Thibet •' heavy silk fringe ;
Black
Black and mode colored heavy cloth Shawls;
White emb'd Thibet Shawls, beautiful goods; •
Highland Plaid Long and Square Shawls, very cheap;
Mounting Shawls and Scarfs, in great variety.
Also, a large lot of Plaid Blanket Shawls, from 75 eta.
to 82, 00 .
Together with a full 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 sold at
prices to defy competition.
jr Remember the store, No. 62 Market street, be
tween Third and Fourth, Inge of the Big Bee-Rive, where
bargains can at all times be had.
sepd4 WILLIAM L. RUSSELL
Fail and W inter tkoads.
GEO. R. WHITE, No. Al Mem= erozsr,ie tors
opening his Fall and Winter Fashions, consisting of
Ladies' Silk Velveqaletou
French Merino Cloa ks;
" Cloth and Silk Cloaks;
Silk Mantillas.
These articles arc of the latest and most fashionable
styles.
A/130, French Embroideries; 6-4 Satin de Chine, for
ladies' dresses Spun Silk and Silk and Wool Hosiery;
Gent.'s and La dies'Silk Vests ono Drawers; Children's
Merino Vests; a large assortment of Black and Fancy
Silks; Satin Turk, for ladies' dresses; klrocha, Thibet
and Woolen Long Shawls ; Barnsley Sheeting"; Table
Linens and Napkins. Also, Irish Linens, imported by
himself, direct. oc0:14n
GREAT ATTRACTION!
NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST!
No. 0l Mai= ST., BILTWEILN Font= sr. Ann DIAMOND.
THE undersigned i s now receiving one of the largest
and most extensive assortments of NEW
which he has ever before offered in this City, comp - tilting
every variety of style and fabric that the Eastermar
kets can supply, and he is determined to sell them at
UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS.
4 4 Brown Muslin ' only 4 eta.; Heavy Brown Muslin
from 61 to 8 cents; Bleached Muslin only 3 Cents; 4-4
Bleached Muslin from Of to 121 cents ; Bed Ticking only
61 cents; 4-4 Double Purple Calico 121 cents; Moos de
Laines 121 cents 4.4 Blue British Chintz 121 eentt;
French Work Col lars, only 10 cents Lprints, Merrimack
patterns, 01 cents ; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs 10c.;
NVinte Cotton Hose 61 cents; Satin stripe Mous de
Lantos 25 cents ; Furniture Chintz 61 cents ; Plaid Jaco
net Muslin 10 cents.
LADIBS' DRESS GOODS. .
Satin Plaid Armour, Silks, wide 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 Tbibet Cloths,
all colors; Lupin's French Merinos, all colors; Satin
stripe French Cashmeres , _ Paris printed Lamartine
Cashmeres, Alpacas and Lionese Cloths, high lustre;
Lupin's black Bombazines, Paris printed Mouse de
Lames, Chameleon Dress Out hams.
FANCY GOODS.—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'; Bilk Scarfs and Cravats, white and black Silk
Hose, Alpaca, Cashmere, Moravian and Cotton Hose;
black and wane Silk Demi Veils.
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!!—Turk Satin Shawls, black-
Silk Shawls, Chameleon limeade Shawls, Plaid Long
Shawls, fine all wool Brosha Shawls, black and mode
colored Cloth Shawls, embroideradCloth Shawls, French
Cashmere and Terkerri Shawls, and plain and embroi
dered black and colored silk fringe Thibet Shawls '
GENTLEMEN'S GOODS.—I have just received a fine
assortment of French and English Cloths and Caul
mares, new style fancy Silk and Cashmere YestingA
Scarfs, Cravats, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk and
Woolen Undershirts and Drawers; together with a va
riety of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders.
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE 00008.—Bleached and
Brown Mardi as, Damask Table Linens and Table Cloths,
Russia Diaper and Crash, Irish Linen and Linen Lawns,
Cassinets and Kentucky Jeans, red, white and yellow
Flannels; Bed Tickings, 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 wilt be sold at prices that cannot
fail to please all who wish toABSALO secure a G
Mreat
MORRIS, Bargain.,
No. 65 Market street, Pittsburgh.
To Orocers—.Teas Teas!
T 8. m. ',OEN() &CO., N. W. corner of 4th and Far
t/ • ry streets, are now receiving by Canal - 40 half
chests of Superior Packed TEAS, in /, S, and l 111. pack
ages, comprising a full assortment of Young Ilyson, Im
perial, Gunpowder, Hawn and Black Teas, at prices
rangmg from 37i 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;
licked previous to purchasing elsewhere. oel2
"MACE—A prime article on bald and for sale by
le4 RHODES& ALCORN, 30 Fifth stj
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HOCOLATE-25 boxes Bloosoore No. I Chocolate
sale by bseplol ' J. 8. BONNET & CO.
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1 - • CHALLENGE TAE: WORLD toArrove, that ittuty
oue instance,
tractor"-4hotis to .1•1 t, )040..7' htilt MUM'
its first infredhetion by me iit'iniktiptriOnttAdiftldft 3 YeL
tailed to cure the worst forms of Outtmf
LIFE SAVED!—AWFUL CA SE OP SCALD
WITEATWIEL Niagara
February' Ili i lS4B.
Ma. DALL.l34—Dear : While. my son, 15' years-old,
was at work in the shingle manufactory OIL; P. Rose, •
he had the misfortune to slip -and- Cantata:a. large ,vat r ,
used for the purpose of boiling blocks preparatery.tocut -1
nog. The blocks had just - been removed trom
containing a large quantity of boiling water. He fell (hr.')
ward, scalding -both hands and arrusiaß - one•sido, and,'
one leg badly, and the other partially. The•scalds were
so bad on Ins arms and leg that. most of that:lei& eame.i
off with his garments, and. his life was.despaired of by - 1
both his phyeiciaus and friends.
Dalley's Pain Extractor was procured as soon as pas-
sible (which wan in about six hours). andi,applieGand
which 'relieved him from all pain; preventing inflamma
don and swelling, and•in a few days:commenced/mating ,
his sores. There appeared a:generatimprovement, 50.,1
much so that in three , weeks hewas , removed, to his- 1
father's Manse, distant - about one mite ands half:: • 1
We continued the use of the above medicine about two
months, and we believe it was the means, under Provi
dence, of saving his life - and we Would cheerfully re
eommendit in all simllaiCaies as a safe and invaluable
remedy.' With sentiments of respect, I winattin,thattr air,
your most obedient and humble servant. • -• •
ADLISE•CLARK • -"•
'USANNAH S CL ARK,.
C. E. CLAIM • - •
We, the undersigned, being personaltyacquathadwith'
the case of Mr. Clark's son, believe the above statement
substantially correct
M. Dewey, Louisa Dewey, J. S. Kelsey, Henry IL
Pearce, Wm. Evans, E. Clark, L. P. Rose, Int-Newman,
Wm. Newman, Mary 3. Rose.
CAUTION.
Coo rms./Jars I—Coroner/eat abound.'—The
Pttb
lie Is cautioned against their deleterious and dangerous
effects ; and I do hetsbY distinctly declare that? wrilinet
hold myself responsible for the:effector any Extractor,
unless procured at my own Darcrr,4lsasostisizar,Nzw
Your., or from my authorized Agents.
PILES!. •
That distressing and debilitating disease, has never as
yet resisted the wonderful properties of the Genuine
Dalley's Extractor.
For particulars of cures, and general directions,l res
pectfully refer to my printed pamphlet. All testimonials
therein published are genuine; and for the trathof which
I hold myself responsible. HENRY DALI , EY,
4t5 ErroadWay, New York . ..
JOHN D. MORGAN, Pittsburgh, GeneralDepotz
HENRY P. SCWARTZ, Agent, Allegheny.
J. BAbER Agen ,t Wheeling, Va.
TAMES W.'.IOrE4STON," Agent, hlaysville, - wr. -
F. MERRYWEATRER, Cincirulati 3 O., Gen. Depot.
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noredaie Garden. • •
IA Tux Proprietorship of this beautiful RESELLT,
has made every arrangement for entertaining
visiters daring the warm season. The steamer
&shy awn leaves the foot of 'Pitt street. every after
noon through the week, for the Garden—commencing
half-past 1 o'clock, making a trip every- hour until Ini
o'clock, P. 7.31. On Sundays, she leaves. first .trip at lii
o'clock in the morning. Ice Cream, Strawberriesipin , -
Der and Supper furnished to order. Also r ßooms for Co.
zillion Parties at all times.
N. B.—The Boat having been thoroughly repaired ex. ,
pressly for this trade ,and being the finks:. open it on
Sundays, the ownerh ' opes to gain a liberal patronage.:
jest J. W. hiII.A.LEY. Proprietor..
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EE Stock, fixtures and good will of a splendid retail
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GROCERY STORE, now doing a bhsiness Mat*
000 per year, in an eligible location, and one of me most,
business parts of thestry. Also, the lease of the. Store,
being for two years, from the first of last Apiil. To any,
person or persons possessing a cash capital of $2 2 300. Or,
3,000 a better chance was never , offered for' an - invest=
meat, the present occupant would not sell (under any
other circumstances) his stock, &a „was it not On account
of sickness and severe indisposition. For further par
denture apply at this office,
AHOUSE AND LOT FOR s 6so.—Fon Sans: A good
two story Dwelling House, well arranged, having a
hall and two parlors. two bed rooms, a large kitchen anti
cellar. The rooms are well papered andull in good
order. The back part of the property is pleasa n tly
shaded with grape vines in full bearing and some peach
trees. The Lot is 18 feet front on Ann street, Allegheny,
by 55 deep. 6650 is below the value of this properry,bot
the owner is going to his property in the west: .Imtne...
dime possession, if required. TermsnecomMod
BE ating.
S. CUTHRT,
General Agent, Smithfield street.
boat SALK—TWO LARGE LOTS' OF'
. GEOURA
X pleasantly Situate above South Villai:deli: o a Coal
Hill, having a front of 66 feet on a wide street, artd7to..
gether 330 feet deep to a 60 feet street, eorateandintr
fine view of the rive& up and down, as also of this ' city'
and Allegheny. For healthy residence, fewklocatrons
are superior to the above. They will be sold at a bar
gain and on accommodating terms.
S. CUTHBERT, Oen't Agent;
sentB Smithfield streeL
Deafness Cured. -
'DEAD the following editorial from the Saturday Even
ing Post:
CURE FOR DEIZFNEss.—NtIi hive :heard -much
lately of the efficacy of , ScorPa's Oil, in. Macs of Deaf
ness. and astonishing cares by this simple remedy have
been unquestionably performed. As the editor. of a
journal, circulating extensively throughout The conntiy,
we deem it our duty to call public attention to- this spe
cific. Those afflicted with this malady will find Scarpa's
Oil for Deafness well worthy a trial.
Price 61,00 per bottle.
For sale althe Pekin Tea Store, Fourth street, Pitts
burgh. au_g I
Notice.
WHEREAS. Letters Testamentary, to the 'etitatertit
MOSES DUNIAVY, late of allegheny.connty,
deed, have been granted to the subscriber; slip:reams- -
Indebted to said estate, am requested to make immediate
payment ; and those having claims against the same, will
present them duly authenticated (or settlement, to
J OHN COYL,E, Rxecutar,
aur,to Office 4 th street, near Smith fi eld.
W 8008-A riiiitiiiiMll - 07.d;ratfing, comprising
..1.11 three original aystemof applying the trammel or
string in drawing the face moulds of Geometrical, Elip
tical and Spiral - Handrails; also, an original system of
applying the ups of the moulds to the edge of the plank;.
an original system of cylindrical sections' and an origi
nal theory of resting pords—attended with nu introduc
tory course of Geometry, Ratios and Proportions j .ex
emplified by full and complete demonstrations, and illus
trated by twenty plates. By L. E. Reynolds, Architect.
Just reed by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
se , Cdr. Ail and Market sts.
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House and Sign Painting.
T D. PITFIELD woald.respectfully Infant' the citizens'
. of Pittsburgh and Allegheny zinnia, is prepared to
do all kinds of ORNAMENTAL. PAINTING, each no
imitation of Wood and Stone. All orders left with.J.
Rom !mon, European Agent,. will be strictly attended to..
apilAidtm
2000 Premium Blinds:
B • J.
WILLIAMS,No. 12 North Sixth street, Philadel-
phia, Venetian Mond and Window Shade Manufac
turer, (awarded the first and highest Medals et the - New
York, Baltimore and Philadelphia Exhibitions, for the
superiority of,hie BLINDS, with confirmed confidence in
his manufacture,) asks the attention of purchasers to his
assortment of 2000 Blinds of narrow and wide sfats, with
fancy and plain Trimmings, of new styles and colors.—
..Mae a large and general, assortment of Transparent
Window Shades, all of which he will sell at the lowest
CASH PRICSIS.
Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to new.
Diter.xas supplied on liberal terms:
The citizens of .AlleghenY Coni ty are respectfully in-i
vited to call, before purchasing elsewhere--coufident of
pleasing all.
I]rr Open in the evening.
To Country Iterohnnts.
MHODZINSON would remind you that you can now
, secure China, Glass, (onanstiare, 4-e., at such
prices as never were heretofore offered at.
Remember, 115 Wood street. 3 doors below atb. [ml7
NE W hIUSIC.—J wit received, a farther supply of thi
following popular Songs for the Piano :
" Be kind to the loved ones at home."
Nelly was a Lady ;" by S. C. Foster.
"Row thy boat lightly."
" Speak gently."
" Ben -Boit."
" Virginia Rose-bud."
And a variety of other popular music.
JOHN H. MELLOR,
St Wood street.
THE WORKS' OF WASHINGTON IRVING.—The
History of New York, from the beginning of the
world to the end of the Dutch Dynasty ; 12 me., cloth,
81,25; The Sketch Book of . Geoffrey Crayon. Gent.: 12
mo., cloth, 5145; Bracebridge - Hall, or the Hamorists, a
Medley : mb.,' 'cloth, $1,25 Tales of a 'Traveler, 12
mo" cloth, 3425; The Crayon Miscellany 12 mo., cloth,
81,45; Oliver Goldsmith, a . Biography:alit mo., cloth,
81,25; Litd of Columbus, mo., $1,00; Aetna,l2
mo., 81 , 50; Capt. Elonnevitte's Adventures,l2 ma., 51,254
Life of Goldsmith, 12 mo.. 81,25. For sale by
sep4 H. S. BOSWORTILIc.OO.. 4th at.
Steam Brisk Works for Sale. '
TMIE subscriber 'offers for sale the STEAM BRICE
WORKS, ABOVE LAwitmccsvnzai comprising
a Steam Engine, 2 Boilers. 0 Mould MacluneS, capable
of mattufaemeing 20 thousand Pressed Bricks rout of
dry . clay, with 3 Acres of Land on the, Allegheny river,
on which are 4 . kiln- and sheds, machine. and clay sheds,
wheelbarrows, trucks, shovels, spides,Ao.--sVerything
requisite to commence business at an hour's notice.—
Price, including the patent. right to thq Said .ntachictis;
61000. Terms of payment made easy ,..- Without the
Land, 55,000.
For particulars, address HENRY MERRITT,
aug27Mti . No. Les Monongadela Hrnse.
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ICI - EW DAGUERREOTYPE ROORS,Rorkes Baud
-1:11 fogs, .Fourilt arrest —Romig & Asrucear,Pagueireo
mists from the Eastern cities; would call theattefition of
the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns,
to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others;* rooms to
the third story of Burke's building, 4th et.
Persons wtshing pictures taken may rest assured that
no pains shall be spared to produce then' -in the highest
perfection of the art. Ourinstrtunents are of thernostpow
erful kind, - enabling us to execute pictures inislupassed
for high finish and truthfulness to nature. , The public' are
solicited to call and examine.
Persons sitting for pictures ore neither , regained or ex
peered to take them unleasperfent satisfhetion /Oyer),
N. E. Operatora_vet7l find this a good, depot for stock
lErlnetrietions given in the art, containing' the more
recent bmitrnrrementa.
Gravel Rooting.
THE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of
Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they are now fully pre
pared to fill orders for- GRAVEL.HOOFING in a man
ner not to be surpassed in this city or elsewhere. From
their experience in business, they- feel , ceritfident that
they will render satisfaction mall those Who may give
them Work. The superiority of Gravel Roofs" river any'
other particularly in case of fire, is.tocrwell known
to require any argument in its favor; To those.who are.
unacquainted with Our work,.we beg leave to referthem
to Messrs. Thomas Liggett, Sr., John F. Perry, Rudy
Patterson, M. Kane, Jr., aM others, for whom we have
done work. Orders thankfully received and promptly
attended to We will be found on Wylie street,-be
tureen Highand Tunnel streets. -
NALTTHEW bIe.GOVERN.
JOHN BKINNIN.
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with;tappinittle ; aleruthattlie4perattii , Van:denyer„.
the galyinie fluid with eanaand safety' fe,RK oye,r4 Ter- -.,.
`Otero sigh t, or ; to the - ear torestorehear
log ; bx - dre, tower or other_orcana i larestare speech tand . „
to; he various parts of. tho.l)cati, fordlie, tumor chronic
theumatlearti aathma,ticarralgiaontlectltlern"lti,P.
ysis, or pabsy, gant,cborea or EA: Vitue!tdeneNepttepsy.
weakness Cream, rains, some dlticentett peenliarc-to . Ob.
miles, contraction of the limbo, Welt-jaws ete,ielc_., , ~-z
&gbh, for eurroundlrtg'etnuttior :01,1Yeeterrt , ,P.a., ancl- ,•,,
privileges; with:„the itostrtnnentinloVto Ptlx,chttkat . :#44 '.--; 1:
ea° tested for the cure of , tlhteares. ::.-- f--,arl--; ;•'-n: ~.:' ' -..-, ,I_,
Full instructions wilthe glyen;forthe...!iarioue chentl7 : , , _,-,, ,
enlist* be-used, for - various diseasea t and the pe ri l F. , ": ..
,for operating for the cure of these ausewair. --4 , ec b e -,..,i,
'fully . explained to the pendular, and,ti pamphlet plain -to
Ibis -hands txpidialy. , :or- , these :purposes, ourefallicpre-;i -
pared by - the ritentee. ,, ignwre of --z- „'.l--i ,, ~•.-, r: ,-.4',. - -1;• - ',iz,,V.
-,S;- , WILLIAMR, Vine.sireet,,, , ..,v,i,
novl3 -, - ... . -,4 - :....,-- atearAckst.z.oad4. - PituibT..-:'-' , E-1
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Ti , ADIES We. cautioned agatnittneing Common - PrePie:,..; ''' --'
A./ red Chalk : They are not awsre haw frightfully inla,
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tions hie to the skin ! hotvcoarse,how rough t lurVitallow; • ,
yellow, and unhealihrthe Aria appears attayasiag . :pren - i -,
pared ehast 1. Besides it , is inianotts, containing &Mtge; , 3 '.... ~
quantity . of lead' . We have prepared a. beautitul vege
table etude, which we tall Jones Spanish' Lilly White , ' •.' . -
It is perfectly innocent, being ptuified ef all deleterious 1 •.
qualities, and it Imparts to the skin a naturdi . ittalthy,
alabaster, clear, lively - white ;et the same 'time acting ,
as a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth. • , : . I . ..
Dr. James , Anderson, Practical Chemist of hlassachu,
setts, says: "After analysing JonesiSpaniehLilly White, . -, ---
I find it possesses the nuntbeautifal and natural', and at I
the same time innocent, white I ever saw: I certainly • : • ; ,
can cammientimudy - recommend its use toall whose skin ' 1
requiresbeaatifying." Wice 25 cents a bor. Directions ••• ~ ~
—the best way to apply Lilly White; is with visit leather . .y.
or wool—the former is preferable.
A visa atm or Tsars von Zit tmetre--Whlta teeth,
foal breath, healthy gums. Yellow and tinhealthy teeth; • 4 -•.•--' ,
after being once or twice cleaned with•Jdnes".&Mbet • -,:-.
Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the 1111:1111 beautiful' :.
ivory, and, at the same time it is so., perfectly Innocent'
and exquisitely fine, that is constantday use le highly-
advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good condi.- : ''..
tion, giving them a beautiful 'polish, and preventing a
pram:exam decay. Those already decayed it prevents . ,• -
from becoming worse—italso fastens such as is becoming
loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulestteeth t .
delicately white, end make the breath delicious] y_sweet. -
Price 25 or 371 i cents a box.' All the above are sold only ;
'al 82 Chatham st., sign of the 'American Ea,gle; New York, ,
1 .
.aild by Ma appointed Agents wbese names appear in the
ore= column...
,Wzra. TOVllusai, and get a rich hmband,lady:l -"Tour " 1.
Nee is your fortune." let beautiK . clear, Dort :Is it.-.;'.
. white? If not, It can be made so even though it -be yel-
'taw, &litigated, Raab:nut, tanned, and freced. Thous-
ands have been made - thus who' have • veitehed•ence or .-. ,
twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. :The - effect Is • '.7 - :.. :•-
glorious and magnificent. Bathe BUM yon get he ge , rm- -."; • .-,
tne Jones ' Scrap, at the, sign of,the American Eagle fM ,
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Chatham street. . .
Ring-worm, Salt-rheum; Scnivey,Erysitielait, Bat e 8-- •
• ;itch, are often cured by lonee Itallaul•Chemteal 1
Soap, - : -• '
when every - kind of remedy has failed'. That :R.:cures •-."
pimples, freckles, and -clears.the akin, all know. Sold , at
the American
,Eagle, 85. Chatham street... 24144,zenfier, , , ..•
this seldom or never fails. . .
_ _.,' e tiOLIS; li.,__' Piithiiiin .•4 t.
Sold at IJICX10101189:iiblIfir it; head of War:4o3lp 0!...
of the Big Boot. - -: - .3.. ~ _ .
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SAyr REIEWM, SCURVY, OLD SORES,. ESYSIETS - :
LAS, Barber.: Itek, Ckaps, irate Beembi..tendo.-
This tainted by many phymeinnsla this city 4unsisarthaf.,..
short, and we would not consuiennionjds.sesupieni •Uns .
Wow it to be all we state. - ' ' ' .
Asa cosmetic,. the true JONES'S 130Alqs kilkipirth6 ,
duly- allele ever known that removed impurities, and
• cleared ma beautified the abn,making n soit,'..eleare
istootbind whim (man infants. But mind, it is sold at n
by
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GOUT, -AND. •krdINT4TOMX
Jar A respectable gentlest= called at our toilleei* her
said, to Inform us that he had been afflicted. for.ls..years",.
with Rheumatism or Gout, and occasionally with Tie
Dolorenzt that, he had been frequently-confined to his
room for months together , an often suffered the 111108 t
tecuielliid'exenzeitung pain, trafthat lately - be had • been
acing .Tatrries Alteratirs y ftcrm which hefeand themori sig..!, • •
nal and unexpected relief. He says he. found the,mart• . •
eine very pleasant and effective, and that he now .con
eiders himself perfectly cated:—.Philadelyltia NarihAmer
ican. -
A Face Worm Knowiso.-zA gentleman of Scrolblotuo - :
. habit, from indiscretion in kis younger days, became of-
reeled with Uleeradons in the Throat and Nose, and OR._
disagreeable eruption, of the Skin. .Indeadt his whole • •
eytitem bone the marks of being saturated with disease., • •
One hand and - wrist were so much affected that he had r '
lost the use of the band, every part being covered with
deep, painful, and offensive ulcers, and were as hollow ;,.
and porous as an honey-comb. It was alibis stage of his '•
complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loath
some disease, that he commented the use of Jayrites - Al-
temtiv' e, and having taken sixteen bottles, Is now perfect- -
ly cured.
The - Alterative operates through. the eitenlation, end": -,
muides the blood and eradicateidisease fromthe system;':.
wherever located, and the' numerous cures it has per-1.; •
formed in diseases of the skin, cancer, scrofula, tont,
liver complaint, dyspepsia pad other chronic diseases, is;,; •
truly astonishing.—spurtqf this runes. •-•-• • . ••
• For tale Pittsburgh, atthe PERIN TEA STORE
72 Fourth street. •
Jaynes*, Family'
S. s..
bays used yourFerniVoge,:CiertnutOulis - Jfklaro;.:
and .Farcetarcu4, imm y . practice, •fiji.the•lait . thrett raza, , , •
andiume been ekceedine : . co
) , ek plenied witiftlitiphazuJ
never, ria_yet, to air
. reeolleetion, failed "errealiztaCerty„. .
fullest expectation in. their.' euradie..prapettita,LXo l o., •
other medkineal. cannot s peak of. Cram !experience ;•
judging from those I have used, • I doiibt not bnitiowthot:
dam, and are entitled tq all the , eanfideitne rekneeditt ,
them, - by, those who have . used Mem. • 1. owes foittierlf:
very partial to t.*** Vermilage, tintilbecjasne.ec.quicr
ted with yours, iny ; deciqe.d pre . ferepe to any.
other now in use.
Resseetfully, years, COOK; •
Er For sale 'ld 'Pittsburgh at the leicht Tea Stnrej_72.
Fourth at. ' • • •
LU. cotes.—qhecuiderektned,cltirmiiitOfkittsburahhhatl
tug personally.iiited Dr. Willard's - Oriental Cough liz•
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lure, and experienced its beneficial elifecqi,dimosteheieti
fully recommend, it as ..aica anttettectuallOn-all eases.'
pe . aking from experienee,we beliete that it line no Xtu7;
penor.; and .would recommend its use to all theinfllioted::
CHARLES .LEWI/21:7 - 7 .
Pittsburg()March-15tit, 1848. • . ,
Crifold Schoonmaker ft - Ca:, John lamei
A. Jones, J.. . Cassel; John-.P. Scour Snowdee, , J,
Mohler, Orden & Snowden.. •.. -.. • - ap92:
FOF-COUGHING the,night arevery trouble"- • -
1. 1 eotne- Tbey, break Int:menthe holm of repose aid
exhaust theatrength of the sufferer., IL di-Fahnestock
& Co.'s COUGH -Pa taA At bas.been• eminently success-
fill in easing -and coring these unpleasant spells: , If. a
person is roused in - themight by a spasm of coughing, a .;
tea spoonful of the Cough Balsam will soothe it,give him
relief, and, as it Is palatable ) leaves rto napleasant,taSte
behind. If once need, it 'militate precedence- oyes
others, as a remedy for conglut, coldo t _ae•
Prepared'and sold. bY. B. A. FaItriESTOLIC firCo. l q .
corner Ist and Wood streets, and corner oth and; Wood
marl9:3l - aeod
DR RALPH'S Casual= Vitaterattut ?tits are .
sale, wholesale and Teta, at the
Rani. ncraez Oskar, - • . •
No. /50,13ntithfield st. 1 , •
Also, by Wm; Cole, Allegheny city: J. 0. Smith, Mrs
multhozn; John McCracken, Penn street, 1.711110/Vard. 1 . ,
r k a EUFF'STONIC AND ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS ' ' ..i
AU The general properties of these Pills are Canninatt.;.. ,
use Purgative and - Tonle. ' In the common disorder* r .....
arising front imprudence In'diet, he. such as sieknau •-•
and sourness of the stomaeltihearthuria, headaches, &e.,
where a medicine, is : required, this preparation - is eery
applicable, for its carminative or • soothing effects:"give -
almost Immediate relief, when nausea or sicknesa exist :t '..
its purgative operation upon the stomach and. bowels ta r ,"
gentle, and effectual; and its tonic properties imperil
strengt h to th e digestive organs, thereby enabling th ese! ..,,
organs to perform their proper functions with order and ".
r egularity. The price. hes been reduced from SO to 2S .-
cents a box, —. • ,;.;.., , ~ .;.,.
For sale, Wholesale ind retail, by B. A...FAIRIES-
TOCIC & Co., corner Front - and Wood 'and sixth' and
Wood streets Agents for Pitiaburgh.... • ~. , Jel4 : '
. .
rIONSUMPTION seises more victims than any others
disease in our country'. The .young, the old,:
beautiful and gay, are all alike sninect to its Invidious
ravages, and many n hectic. cheek has been supposed mi . ._
bloom with the glow of health. Bat every case origi.,
natesin a cold and a cough...perhaps:deemed unworthy!
of attention at first—and only met with remedies wheat
too late. Watch the first symptoms withjealous' care ' ',
and make immediate use of the Cough Balsam of B. A./ -
Fabnestock & Co, which will certainly check Its farther•
progress, and cesium the inflamed organs to u beutitlfull
For wale by B. A. FAHNESTOGK 4t. CO, 'coiner let
and Wood *Um also, center fhb culAY 4 x 4 .l - drat
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J. ii. Bushfield and William 11:Bays,trriding tuiderthe •-•
of'BUSHFIELD fc'HAYS, has Ibis day been 'dia..",
solved by William Et:llays selling his entire hiterest'in
the fum to 8.11. Bushfield. - : 'Alt accounts due this funs ••••
wilt be collected by 9. Biishfield, and alidebtsdueby.
the late firm to be paid by the same. =••‘• •
8. B:B1/1311PIELD . : •
.Pittsburgh, June, M.18'19: -.2 2l,
CO.PARTOEBS B. - Origthraiis ligii4pg, this
day associated Neitliitimielf Jimmy Lunn, fornierlyof,'-•
Bedford, Pe., and reeently the National Hotel, fittar!':•:
burgh, will cantinnethe' - 'titiabieie undee - tbefirm of
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BUSIIPIELD 1t • LydipEtti , at - the - old stand 1.1 e; VD •
Liberty street: - - • 11.13.•BUSHFIELD
Piusbutes, Jane 0,1819..1 - • •
Having retired from OW formerbnibikk ,.. rig,, ,. o.,,.%
sure in recommending my SuotessoriCbS;the pttregusger,: ,
of my oustorabts and the public gerterallf. , :•" ,
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edited. by his eon-in-law,JOhAtifood trartett,D.
Abbetir Hinter/ of Jul itucCaraati atilt eregnlviam. Just
received at
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b in ear Market and Thittats.
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