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IMME ~,;,' ~ F MIMI ES z't, , ENE , ;cc NMI Effl _ ~g ,A#qbzwoits. - . -7- - -Eutrolemar *.t.t!...TbeterstreitrUire ihinialthettierl and earth Than are dreamt of to philosophy?! iii-VIELTDES thil:4eratirkable remedy, and the , constant application for it, to thoproprietor, iii- . rzd lijut Whamn it. ptit upia bottles, withi abets and di rections, for the benefit of the public. - , •": , t , ThOPETROLEUM or ROCK OIL is procured.from a . t.: - -••; ,,, .l.i.z!vrellitithutEminity, at a depth of tone hundred feet, is a pureruladrdierated article, withoutaityhemical change, 1 , r ,,- 'sbattitust Ms it flows. from Native's Great Laboratory . ! ‹t - f- ,1 •11. in That it Contains properties capable of reaching a nuraber liillo/16eS;;ismo longer a mower of uncertainty. There "• 'are -tunny things in the, arcane of nature, vhich, if :-known, might be of vast usefulness in alleviating autyer. - ing and restoring the bloom of health end vigot to man) , • • -a sufferer. Long before the proprietor thought bf putting it up in bottles, it had a reputation for the cure of disease. The constantly and daily increasingcals for i; and Sao `, • - aril remarkable cares-it has performed v isA ante indica •". Moo *Pits future popularity andwidespread application tin'theseute - or disease. , . We do not wish to make a long parade of certificates, ' < as we are conscious that the medicine can-Soon work its ' • way into the favor of those what-suffer , and , wish to be healed: , Whilst we do not claim for it a universal appli. • militia in every illsease,we unhesitatingly say, that in a number of Chronic Diseases it is. unnvalled; Among • these may be estumerated—all diseases of the mucous • "tistinett, each as CHRONIC BRONCHITIS. CONSIIMP • -TlONtqivitsearly surge,) Asthma, and all diereses of the air 'p a ssages, LIVER COMPLAINT , DYSPEPSIA, `Diirrhte,a, Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys, Pains ' heats Back or Side,Nervons Diseases, Neuralgia, Palsy, ' Rheumatic Pains,tGont, Eryaipalas, Tatter, Ringworms, 0111,Sorr.s, Mc, tee. In cases of debility resulking•frout *apostate, or long and protracted ,n. I.l,tbaeltallbrease„ this medicine will bring relief. It will act ..04,ftypnexal TONIC and ALTERATIVE in such sump, imparting woe and energy.tothe -whole frame, se movsag-obstructions, opening the sluggish functions, which cause disease and a.flrolcen OslnsUtuuon, and giv nig increased and renewed energy to all the organs of Life b, The proprietor,knowaof several cures of PILEs that resis n' ted eve other: treauneut, get well under the use of:the PETROLEUM.Or ROCK OIL for a short time. The proof can be. given - to.any _person who desires it.— None genuine without the signature of the proprietor. •Soldby the proprietor Also by IL E. SF.T.I.v RS, 57 Wood st, and . KEYSER AIIicDOWELL - •.. - Corner Werodst. and Virgin alley; Nth° are his regularly appointed Agents. S. M. KIER, Canal Basin. near Seventh st. MEIBEII • • .liosvel'a Cough Onsady 111 HE celebrity of which is now established beyond all L precedent foram cure of-Coughs,Colds, Hoarseness, Sore l'irreat, Whooping Cough, 13ronchins, and gener al ~ Adbetions of the Lungs. lt Ls pleasant to the taste, and may be need by either children or adults with perfect safety. • - - - - -•- Froin the it:o, W)1. Youna, late of the Methodist Church Cuttinnart. Drag Sin: Not long since, while laboring under the in.: &tenets of apainfully emharaasing cold, from speaking in the open air, a friend handed me a piece of your Hoar -. bound and Liverwort Candy ; from the use of which experienced great and almost immediate relief. Since then I have frequently used it with the same beneficial effects. I therefore feel no hesitation in recommending your Candy as a certain specific for Coughs, Colds,. lloarseness,efc. WM. 'YOUNG. Cincinnati, August 27,1937. Sold , in packages-5 10 to 20 cents each. To he had at the Dragging throughout the United States. ,Principal Depot, No. 1 College Hall, Cincinnati. Agents in Pineburgh:-L. WILCOX, Jas. A Joriss, Wn.r.. Jas..", IL &man, Wss. Incases, ell Liberty street. eghefiy Cipt —D. A. Eusorr A Co. [hor.M.d3m fiVOtrsve/lPs Cholera DLaztnre. YMPTOMS—CnotAng"—This diseasegenerally tom -1.3. mentos with watery discharges from the bowels, of a-white, or yellow, or pearl color, wi th white flakes on standing a short ti me. These are well described as ries onder.evuenations. Vomiting . is a usual attendant an these evacuations, but not an invariable ens. The vom iting is usually-accompanied with crent uneasiness and pain in the stomach and bowels. 'llse tongue and breath ,are icy cold; thig tongue is sometimes clean, but general. Iy:slightly coated ; the voice becomes weak and husky; ' crams and spasms of he arms, legs and body, are gen eralsmd painful symptoms . The skin is shrive led and et a purple hue; the pulsebeeomes weak and frequent, and in the collapse stage entirely lost at the wrist ; the breath ing labared and hurried. These symptoms usually 511C cetpd each other in the order stated. Ann° wErAes CHOLERA MIXTURE. Thin inlintre la prepared from the prescriptions of the late Dr. A. N. Itl'Dowell, of Pittsburgh. in his eaten , si,v, practice; he had used it with complete success in the epidemic ,of 1533 and the present season: Steamboat menithvO given it 'to many passengers who have been attacked with the disease the present season, and in eve ry:calm edeeted a speedy cure-- , afler they ha 4 been pro nounced incurable by physichats'on board. Prepared solely by the proprietor. WM. THORN, Druggist, jel2-tf N 0.53 Market street. Pittsburgh. Pa. MEM fillitlonal Motel, pitt•biargti. . Siloam! on Water Street, opposite the Landow of the Bnrratas &ion Packets. riHouse having undergone a thorough repairing d fitting up, both inside and out, the subscriber is determined to use every exertiens in his power to make sWllacomtortable that Ala proper to call vrith. him. The Table will he. always supplied with the best the market The Bat 'will be supplied with the best and 4hoictst liquors. Attached to good'lloslior. 3..slttE the house is a good S RE A MER attended ir2o by a . Fashionable Tailoring. ) • • B. F. SHOPE respectfully . announces to the charm' of Pittsburgh and vicinity that he has , ommenced the above business on the comer of Third and Smithfield tareeta r imili9.romn recently :ti -- id - c4ied by Lolvry & Rhodes, where he is ready to este ante- pit orders m his fine at the shortest notice, and in . . Me latest styles. Keeps constantly On hand a general as - 4i.,sorunent Of Cloths, Cassimeres and V estings, of the best desc4Piione., nor lfiidfim _ QTEd.ra BRICK WORKS AND LAND POR BALE .. 4.3 Tbe Steamßrick works situate on the Allegheny • river, abovo the Garrison, having a steam engine With .2 • • Wilma, mould machines in complete order, 4 kilns and • .aped machine and clay sheds, wheel-barrows, trucks, • - • shovela,spades and everything requisite for the business of-brick-making—together with 3 or 4 Acres of Land, if scf desired. A bargain can be had in the above. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, nov2o Smithfield street. Winter Mouton'. TUE have just reeeiveddire at from the manufacturers, TV 50 dozen of Males mixed Cotton Hose ; • • 100 " •• " Woolen" 50 " Fancy Plaid, (Gum Elastic Tops;) 1.011 " Fine Wool Undershirts; 4 212 i " - " Drawers; 50 " Superior Scarlet and Grey Drawers ; 100 " Extra Stout Country Knitted Socks. Ladies' and Children's e ad Merino Under Clothing made 01 any pat tern to ord e r. e *M. DALY & CO., Stocking Manufactory,llfth street, --novil -Between Wood and Market, Pittsbutgh. ! YARN ! the I—Tsvo and Three ikmble Ruining Yarn, ofest quality, will be sold by wholesale at a low price. WM. DALY & CO., Stocking Manufactory, Fifth street, nove bet Ween Wood and Market. Keller for Cramps. WEHAVE ABDOMINAL WARMERS, made from the most approved Engnsh patterns, furnished and recommended by - Thomas Bakewell, Ee.q., and a number ofaminentrhysicians, being a mostconveniint apparu , . . ins for the application of warm or kotwster to the bow els, in case of cramps in Cholera. As every person is t • subject to sudden attacks, no family should be without— ., at least without one. For sale by__ SCAIM & ATKINSON, led . Find street, between Wood and Market sts. 11,THW BOORS—Man Primeval, by Harris. ,Layard's Nineveh and ita Remains. The Clergy of America. The-Czar, his Court and People. - Women of the Revolution. - -Irving's Works; now edition. Life and Corresponeen.ce of John Foster. Holmes' Poems. Denies Works, complete 20 vole, Swill's Works, complete; 2 vols. Fielding and Smollen; complete. The Progress of America 2 thick vole. For sale by —1-... S & CO.. 4th street., near Market. Clergymen and strangers are invited .c call at the ROok Store of H. S. Bosworth & Co.. on Fourth street, nearZattet, where will be found nee editions of many foreland valuable works. MIL LINEAL ' ' AND DRESS MAILING RSTABLLSELKENT: . 11ArRS, DUFF has recently received the latest designs of Dresses, Cardinals, and every article in her line bulginess, and Is prepared to execute all orders at the shortest nonce. Merchants ordering Cardinals or Visites made, nuty rely upon obtaining work in every respect equal to that obtained from the east. Read Dresses, - Dress Caps Capes, Collars, Laces, Ribbons, Flowers. Hdkfs. &a., always on band at • 7- • ' je l 3 ' MRS. DUFF'S, 10 St. Clair at, • „ la TAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR • - RENT.—A commodious and well finished Tavern • • , - Stand, in the village of Shousetown, furnished in ~AikplieriLiytylo:, with good Stabling attached. It will be 'ltiazeidfora semi of years. Addles', Jana ? P. SHOUSE, Shousetown. : - .10142 , y/egs Chintzes. CAWNf o above ,Ooods, 3-4,4-4 and 9-8 wide, fancy ad doubles Parble, for sale lry vsar2Ma. • . H,A.WTON. SMITH &CO • Ilardwarel. . CuSlOl79-SaddlerY • & 43 - TOHNWALICER, arul Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Honiutoreorispectfully announces to his friends and the public generally, that he is now receiv ing his Spring supply of Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, &c., et his stand, No. BS Wood street, which he pose of on the most reasonable terms. • He will continually tie receiving fresh supplies, direct tom the manufacturers in Europe -and VIM eountrY, which will enable him to sompete with any'honse East or West. ite.particalarly. invites the attention of ctuitemerito' his excellent assortment of Table and Spring Cutlery, eec., which is of fashionable patterns and from the most popular manufacturers. Ms stock of Carpenter's Tools is large, and of excel lent „ Of general Hardware stock, he has every variety of article. . western Merchants and dealers, generally, arc in: . .iited to call and examine his stock. mar29:6m CO., 351""*"17"4OffSriPIRFun't4TFtei..r, Flue Shirts I TADWARD- TODD & • Factory East EtUt AID I P large mceir an gluarsi d destra a b v l e e r s e to ce c i which-wepropose moiler to dealers at the lowest New ' • Yorkprices, on satisfactory terms. Our Consists In part of3oo doz., all qualitie, ,`' - -Varying in style—wide Will narrow plait, Byron and • - :istandjug,collara, manufactured expressly ibr City trade, intended for ttds market. offering dealent oar Hoods at low prices, and iglowingour Shirts torecommend themselves in style of 'j':-manufac ture, we hope to be able to please all our cus '' •••ttaneis. - • • wase,rooni,comer of Fifth and Elarket streem,up • mayss ` ' s;. ' •'LIviA O 3B7A prime:article on hand and for sale by 'eV w RHODES & - APCORN.2O FISH' sif sf. axes amore a.l or forsaleby s .10 J. fl BO hi: • • -.; . : . 1 . .!:; , ,1' . ..'. ; .1 - ,.,; . :.,5 ;. •,.,;,,-, 3 :', .;:.,',..i.,...i.4,- , • '... . • , _ . I.. 'iYJ ' '6 . ..: j . ..T . "_`' . .•, - ,.,- , : __ , : ,. :. ,..: - ..?,.,':i....:7 ., : 7 ; • , -,,: "...3 .' , '- , ,k,. - ±.'•'.:',..: T,..:::,.';'.-:. Inil MENEI : .:-;;;•=••• 4151 . , i t, Goobic Arrival of NMU% Spring ds summer Goods 1 PASSION A - R .l7r HEAD QUARTERS, no. 28 mama= trrasay..SECVMDDocaratmowcacoantrrazrr. .Ce IN ERNE GLIM" RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public Jin general, that he has received a very large supply of the choicest SPRING and SUMMER GOODS ever esenin Pittsburgh, selected by himself in the East, con `stating cirEr . igltalt, - Preabh' and Belgiiin Cloths, Cassi metres,. Vestings, , Caldtmaretts, &c., of all shaes and colors, and of the latest and most desirable .patterns, which will he made np to order-in a superior style, and at very moderate prices. Be has also on hand a 'very large stock of Ready -made Clothing, which he will sell very low. ap23:ly E. FIFICZ6EELAI.I4 NEW , YORK CLOTHING STORE, No. 21321tir ket street. IIarAVING received (and receiving weekly) my spring .1.1, and Summer Goods, I am prepared to offer to the -citizens and public in general, a better lot of ready made Ctotbing than has ever been offered before in Pittsburgh, anti at prices 25per cent- cheaper than cane purchased in any other Clothing establishment in this 'city. Irr Don't forget to call at N 0.26. nanrl4—ly E. FITZGERALD. GOLD! GOLD ! GOLD HOPE CLOTHING-BMI"ORIURI. Er J. ROGERS respectfully informs his friends and the public thatbe has opened his I.IIIW Cwriuso Sloan, No. 27, Market street between Front and Second,, where he will keep et:instantly on hand a - large and supe rior assortment ofclothing - ,nuitable for the present season. Having Just returned front the East with a new and, splendid assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of the most desirable patterns, which will be made up on the shortest nodes:, and in the most fashionable style, an the one price cash - system, as low as can be had at any other establishment in Pittsburgh. Don't forget the place, but call at the CLOTHING EMPORIUM, No. 47 Market st., Pittsburgh mr3l.:3m The Spring Mad Summer s‘ock of READY-11180E cLo'r ti: G AT THE THREE BIG ,aoas, IIOR TRY PRESENT REASON, LES NEVER SEEN EQUALLED Brash as Ci. tated Es:oh/is/mem itaelf. THE UNPRECk.DENTED PATRONAGE bestowed upon ¶bs outerptise of the proprietor, has et.abled him to Larehase all Ms Goods at such Nicest as will allow him to sell, Wholesale and Retail, LOWER than any otner House,East or West.. JOHN AFCLOSKRY, Maouracturer,,of Ready-mart Clothing, No. 151 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., has just completed his Stock, and has now on hand, ready for sale, the largest, martfashtonable and varied assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered in the United States; all of which have been made under his imme diate inspection, in WI City, AS PRICES TEAS OBTAIS ♦ Piunrsamsca—together with one of the choieeir RSICC . lions of Imported fine Black, Blue, Brown, Olive and limb. French, Belgian and Ehiglish currus, that has ever limn brought to this city. Also, fine fancy V FST -INGS of every description, such as Cashmeres. Mar seilles, rich Silks, fancy Satins, Ac., Ac. All the new est styles fancy CASSIMEREs, of . every description; all of which will be made up to order at the shortest no tice, in the latest find most fashionable style. The proprietor informs the public that the principle upon whiehhe will do business, will be upon t h e basis of HONESTY and FAIR DEALING; and in order to es .tablish a confidence in the buyers, I am determined to ad here to my original motto, " Quirk Sales and Small Pro f& ;" and also make the buyer his own JaltrMiltl, by marking the lowest price on each article, in plain figures, so that each customer can select front an immense and exquisitely assorted stock, the articles he requires, t the low sat price it can possibly be bought roe. Business shall continue to be transacted nt my esteem sive establishment, which has long since obtained the character or being the First Tailoring Establishment in Pittsburgh. mores NEW GOODS AT P. DELANY'S, 49 L 1119.1117 61119 E; P0T51971109. TUST BEDEWED, an extensive and varied assort s/ meat of Goons adapted to the present and approach ing season, such as.Blaek, Brown and Drab, Mixed, Paimerston's Beaver Cloths, a superior article for Busi ness, Frock and othet Coats. Also, ¢ great variety of Blanket.. and Felcings, em bracing all the above mentioned colors; superfine French black, brown, olive, green. claret, and all other desirable colored CLOTHS ; i reaeb, English and Amer ican plain and fancy Csssnumms, 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 Punts: Vl:crews: The assortment of Vesting. is unusunlly 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 siyiss, to which we would invite the auesuon 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 bminty of the over-coat with the comfort and conve nience of the sack coat. A general assortment of Ready-made Mai hing on hand, in the present Full fashion, and will be void wholesale or retail. at the lowest cash prices. ompl7 INPLILB CLOTHING ttTrOILE, ,N 0.15.3 LIBERTY STREET. HENRY GiIIGNELL would respectfully invite the attention of Mu friends and the putiltc to his stock of Faiinionabie and well diode CLOTHING, at the above stand. Those who prefer their Garments made to order, will always find a good tumonmetit of Goods to select from. Mr. Roamer 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 611(18- faction an the style and finish of our Goods. Every en• cation shall be made to please our customers. f sepl7:lm Pairdszavg - Ytivit - istiovs - Asn kinoEs. LEEWARD'S CELEBRATED LEATHER Preserving blacking. ACOMPOSITION of Neabs-foot Oil and Ivory Black. for nourishing and preserving all kinds of Boot and Shoe Leather s renderings soft and pliable, and producing the moat brilliant jet black, equal to potent leather, without communicating stain or spot to clothing. Laawaan & C0.,1010. CO Third west, near Wood,) in calling the attention of gentlemen to this beautiful Black. in g, desire simply to suite its peculiar compoattion and effects on the Leather. It is composed of neater-foot oil and pure ivory black, and renders the leather at oiler soil and pliable, thereby preventing the boots and faioes 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 never rubs of on the pantaloons. Gentlemen ore invited to call at our Store, No 06 Third street, near Wood, and hove the blacking tried on their boots, and where they can see upwards of 8,000 CERTIFICATES, From-the most distinguished individuals in the U. States. all of whom recommend it as being, (or beauty of polach. presefying the leallwr, and facility of application, the most Maulgal ever offered to the public. LEEWARD & CO., maytl:tf 06 Third street, near %Vood. Terrible klevollision—Stars Trinmphanti MAN lc CANTWELL, (sign of the No. S 6 arket street, would respectfully beg leave to call the attention of the public to their new stock of Goods, just received and• opening frotn manufacturers and trn• porters, of which they feel confident that price and qual ity will give entire satisfaction, as our motto is—" Quick Sales and Small Prqfits.” Our stock consists, partly, of the following articles ,viz: Ladies' and Gentlemen's Breast Pins, late styles; Guard and Vest Chains; Bracelets, Clasps and Lockets; Fin ger and Ear Rings; Pencils and Pens; Slides and Studs; Steel Buckles, for Ladies' Head Dresses Madalon's Card Cases, shell, pearl and velvet; Coral Beads' Ala baster Boxes ; fine Rosewood and Ebony Shaving Cases, furnished ; Slyer Spectacles; Silver Spoons, all kinds ; German Silver Spoons, all kinds ; Silk Steel Bead Bags -and Purses Cotton Bags and Purses; Hair, Tooth, Nail and Cloth Brushes; Violins, Accordeons, Flutes and Fifes; fine Penknives and Scissors; Globes and Paper Holders, Shell Dress and Side Combs, latest styles; Chide Vases, Fruit Baskets, Agate and Glass Vases, Mugs, and Cologne Bottles; Tables, Chessman and Backgammon Boards ; Silk Tapestry ; Brussels and In grain Carpet Bags; Willow, Market and Side Baskets; Chairs, Wagons, Cradles, Sc.; Ac., with a large scion ment of Thys and Fancy Articles, teo numerous to men tion. (scan Churchill & Stanley, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE RICH JEWELRY EDWARD TODD & Co, Agents, -N E. corner Fifth and Afarka au., (up stairs,) Pittsburgh. WE have on hand, and are daily receiving from the manufacturers, a large stock of Goods, which we are prepared to offer to Dealers only, at the mainline turers' lowest wholesale prices. Clutter and Real Stone Set Breast-pins; Engraved, Plain Hoop Stone Set Ear and Finger Rings; Plain Gold, Engraved and Stone Set Studs; Slides, Watch Keys, &c., Among our Goods can be found some Of the most de sirable and approved styles of Stone Sets now in use, viz:—Opal, Ruby, Turkois, Topaz, Anathyst, Garnet, Brilliants, Ike., &c. Dealers, purchasing Fine Jewelry, will and it for their advantage to examine our stock. Bard 4. Brother's best Premium Gold Pens, with and without cases, he offers for sale at . the lowest New York prices. (apl3) EDWARD TODD& CO. J. P. DECKER. & ROBINSON, lIIIIELDZRS,AFD EBECTORs OP LIGHTNING RODS, ON A SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLE. Orders left at the Post Office, or at Mrs. Eawits's, on Fourth Street, between Market and Ferry, will receive prompt attention. Rsignarteas.—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. SheenbErger, J. Hawlitorn,Michael Jones, J. C. Wil liams and Capt Good--Cinemnati. In Pirrsenaon—John H. Shoenberger, Wilson Mc- Candless, A. W. Loomis, 0. Metcalf, Wm. J. Totten, John Harper, Mr. AlcCutcheon, Mr. Childs, Oakland; CoL Morgan, Mrs. Collins, Rev. Mr. Spark, J. D. Wil liams, Major Harding, 11. S. Arsenal; John Irwin tr. Sons ; Allegheny : D. N. White, W. A. Marshall, John Sampson ; Major Davis and Mr. Newton, East Liberty. jyal:dtf New Light. WEhare received a lot of LAMPS of various sizes -and kinds, of a new construction that is quite shap - ' le and complete—some ornamental. -- A the article to burn in them, called '• BURNING FL , ,nor '• ETHERIAL OIL." It has rare qualities, " - Also, which recommend it to the attention of Steamboat men, notelliTteepors and Housekeepers. For cleanliness, economy.and torilliancy, it surpasses anything portable now in use. Persons who'please' to call on as will be shown the peculiarities of the new compound; A constant supply of the Fluid and Lamps kept by .SCAJFE, & ATKINSON, icat Ist, between Wood and Market sta. New York Hair Manufactory. THE undersigned - has Tun returned from New York' with a large, splendid and wellnelected assortment of ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every kind. He invites Ladies and Gentlemen to call and examine the new and most beauGfuLartiele of Ertunn. Raatincs for Bands,. Wigs and Half Wigs, ever invented. Thep ate so much like the natural partings, hnd fit so close -and easy that they cannot oe distingtushed from the natural hair on elosemspeetion. Sostenruta New.—The new Balance. pring sumunmts the difficulty, and must supercede all others. for Gentle men's Wigs and Taupees ; it bean equally on every part (oinf the r s h e ° it is tt i withoutunlike ll s : 111 old;) s i tot showsartifi theciafloraephpeeadaranequeli to thewenanrren arelhair. Wig pardzi3a. rsloyThinvimiteadt.:onecarallwanododex =Arm the articles for themselves. .1 CIAITERGN, N. H.--Remember the New York 11 Manufactory Ha mayadamkuitm , a ' 1 , .1- 711 . _ ,- .. -- -,.., - ...- - "'" . ...'4 ,, ..."..1...,:.... , - -a.,,,,, , ./..,:-. ; ,..4....,-- .-. . . ..-X , ..• .....-...--,-,...,..-... -.—..,, , ,,..--ue , ...,.., - -7.5. M5 , ..,......- - . ,, ,,-........,......... n. „.„ . . _ ...,- .„,,..„.. 4....,,,,..-,,,,„. v,„4... , „. . . „ ......... ~• , ---. ~ . ,PlttstitirgW Pertabl iv e. moamm4B49.amwma FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF FAZIO= TO ANN FROM PrITSBUR&H PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE NEW YORK, BOSTON, &c. THOMAS BORBIDGE, S TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Pkkadelphia. Pittsburgh. THIS old established Line being-now in full ope-t ' nn, thoproprietors are prepared, with their usual w en siva arrangements, to forward merchandize,, prod Lee &e., to and from the above pons, on. liberal terms, arta; the regularity, dispatch and safety, peculiar to their mode of transportation, so obvious when transhipment on the way is avoided. All ConeSgriments by and for th lir Line received, charges paid, and forwarded in any req: red directions, free of charge for commission, advanci gor storage. No interest, directly, or indirectly, in steamboats. All communications promo:ly attended to, on applica tion to he following Agents: THOMAS BORBIDGE, 778 Market street, Philadelphia. TAAFFF. & O'CONNOR, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. O'CONNOR & CO.. North st.,4laltimore. illerohant l s Transportation Line a VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANAL AND RAIL ROADS, TO PIIILADELT Mt AND BALTIIIO.IIB. Ton Canals and Roil Roads being now open, and in good order, we are prepared so forward all kind■ of mer ehandize t.ZO produce to Philadelphia and Baltimore, with ':omptness and despatch, and on as Food terms Os any other Line. C. A. McANULrV Sc Co., Canal Basin. Penn street, Pittsburgh. AGE:us—CHARLES RAYNOR, Philadelphia, ROSE MORRILL & Co.. Baltimore. [mrl7 , 7r.' • „ - 1 8 A 9 Merchant's Way Freight Line, For Skarn-ilk, Johnstown, Hallidaysburgh, and aft intown.diate plates. Tun Line will continue to carry all Way Goode with their usual dispatch, and at lair rates of freight. Aomers—C. A. filcAN tarry do Co., Pittsburgh. D. B. WAKRFIFLD, Johnstown. JOHN MILLER., Hollidaysburgh. Rurzamrems—James Jordon Smith & Sinclair, Dr F Shoenberger It, Moore, John j'arker, S. F. Von Donn horst k Co., Wm. Lehner & Co., 11PDevitt Pittsburgh; John Ivory, Sumit, Mulhollan & Ray, John Graff & Co., Blairsville. marl: (Gazette and Journal only copy.) TWIN MELLOR. No.Eq Wood dress, has just receiv ed a new stock of Piano Fortes, from the following celebrated manufacturers:— One Rosewood 7 oct., carved in the style of Lours XI V. One do 7 do do do do One do 7do round corners. plain carving. One do 7do plain round corners. One do 6y do elegantly carved. One do Of do plum round corners_ One do 61 do do do do One do 6 do carved furniture. One do 6 do plain round corner. One do 6 do do do do Uric 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 tefundeil, if found defective in any particular. The prices are the same as charged at the manufactory. and are as low as those of interior quality from other makers. Seven Rosewood 6 °eta , from Bacon & Raven, N One do 6 do Ao II Worcester, N. V. Two do 61 do do Bacon h Raven. N. One do 6 do do (iales & Co.. N. V. All the above Piano Fortes warranted in every res pect, bmug made exam...ly to order. and are each as can be relied on for durability; even in torch, and of supe- nor lone JOHN H. MF:LLOR, Solo Agent for sale of Chtekertng's Piano Fortes. for Western Pennsylvania itlLUDEttisiS.—A ten - new p4ttern improved Alrlo -1 deons,S octaves of keys, prtce trout 1575 to $lOO just received and for oak by dealt! JOAN it. MELLOR 4,2 . KCOND-HAND PIANOS— ° One second-band Piano, 0 o lavas; price S:io. One do do do SI do do 43. One do do do St do do 40. One do do do 5 do do U. For sale for cash at the above once,. by JOHN H. MELLOR. declf! No. cl Wood street IC A G I.lf. 01./ Zle tt. JOHN NICHOLSON, G. W. C. Ps TNIL THE undersigned, successors to Arthur,' N. Nieholson. I beg leave to inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and the public generally, that they have re-built the EAGLE. FOUNDRY ni d are vow in full opernuon, and have part of their patterns ready for the market—amongst which are: Cooking Stoves, Coal and World Moves, wit!, n splendid sir-tight Coal Stove, which is now sup,rceding, in Other ottles, the common round Stave Also n thee coal Cooking Stove, well adapted for small tamt a tall assortment of common and mantel Grate,. We would particularly. invite the nttentiOn Or r , orsons build ing to call at OUT warehouse before put log nod OX amine u splendid article of rtinnitur des: I; rates. finished In kite style-- cnOrely new in tins markel Warehouse. No 1: ., 1 Liberty et, opposite Wood street. set - Wily NICHOLSON & PAYS K. Fall Eetubleln• Haiti, land Cops. G. W. GLASSGOLV will introduce tio v ia Fall style HATS and CAPS. dal Saturday. August the 25th, IS41). Those in want of a neat and durable HAT, will please call avid exurnine has assortment, at No. 10S. \\'ood street, third door below Ft(11 street. N Ilnts aro wartaated water proof—the bodies being prepared with Guile Percha, which makes them elastic and pleasant to the wearer. :old perfectly water proof. G W GLASSIIoW. He Wood .trees. Cigar., liu utr arid tobacco, AT JACOWsIeCOLLRSTER'S. I , ifth tree!. No. Ill.— Regalia ; NVashingion Latter= ; La Rosa; Just... Sans ; limitation; Halt Swoosh, Malay and Common; Together with a variety of other hrandn. extensive assortment of CHEWING TO BACCO, of the most celebrated brands, among which arc the Luxious Luxury. I'. Roliiiimn's Pound Lump. Grant & Williams', and Arch'd Thomas Grupe Brand, Five Lump. All orders promptly attended to. Country Merehrmis would do well to call and examine my clock before pur chasing elsewhere. Cuba Wrapper and Filler Leaf for sale. 117 Sian of the Indieu Chief Imyl6 OLNISTEAD & SONS COPpER 011. T SPIN N DLES FOR THE TM'S OFILIGHTNING RODS The subscribers being appointed by the manufacturers Agents for the sale of the above ni tote, have received and will keep constantly on hand a large supply, t which we invite the attention of those wishing to protee buildings from lightning, as being the latest nod best at tiele (or the purpose. ...see PrOfezknOr Olinstead's certifi cute below JOHN H. MADDEN & CO. CAIITIVICATK I 'Nee examined a specimen of Messrs. N Olmstead & Soule `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 subsist, tinily such as were recommended to the Vrencli Oovern ment by a commission composed of several distinguished philosophers of France. DENISON OLMSTEA D Yale College, A ug. I I, 1:+45. 7e30. RE-BUILT, AND AT WORK!!! Wagon IR an niae tore. THE subscriber having enlarged his Shop, lately de -1 stroye,d by fire, informs his triends and the public generally that he is now prepared to manufacture We ems, Carts, Drilye, Timber Wheels, 'f'rucks and Wheel barrows, at his Shop, on Fifth street, between Wood and Sinittifield streets; where he keeps on band a large stock, or makes to order any amount of work, of the best ma terials and by experienced workmen, and at prices to snit the times. Southern merchants and furnace men are requested to call and examine, belore purchasing elsewhere. maythOrn WM. bIeKRE. Removal or Leeward , ' Seger Store, FROM THIRD TO MARKET ST., 3 DOORS PROM TEM RIVER. WE have got an //tilde of SEARS that I offer with confidence to my friends and citizens, of every variety and price. Oar imported range from 3to sc. at retail. To those who don't want to pay 4 and sc. for a Seger, I offer the S'egars of our own make with confi dence. 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 Ito 3 cents. Of Tobacco for Smoking and Che w ing, we have all the celebrated brands. Our French and German (Henan," 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 urceasing efforts always being directed to the one great end, " to please." LEEWARD & CO., 1e25 hlarket street, near the river. Great Western Saddle HARNESS, TRUNK AND WHIP MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber takes this method of informing his friends and the public in general, that he has the largest stock of the following named articles, of his own manufacture, in this city—Saddles, Harness,Tranks 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 somethinglower:than has been heretofore sold in the city, he would invite persons in need of the above named ar tidies, to his Warehouse, No. 244 Liberty street, oppo site Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machinery octal. Cr. KERBY. Wholesale and Retail. - ADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. 1)10 OBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in lA, form his friends and the public generally, hat he continues to occupy that large and com modious Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel a - estoek & Co., No. SO, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large and general assoruneut 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 bestmaterittl, and in a style of work manshipi equal to theroastent manufactured article, and at 66 per cent. cheaper. Country Merchants and Farmers would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell first rate articles at very low priceit• 11:71;ron't forget the place, No. 86, coiner of Wood streetr andltiamond Alley. an.qt HaCam ar.'Co., BOTTLERS, AND MANISFACITIOIRS OF MENDHAL WAraa, Sarsaparilla, Porter, Ale, Cider, Root Seer, Mead and Pop, No. - 18 Market street, and 100 Liberty street, corner of Cecil's alley, Piusburah PEATEIERS-1000 . F . ere ree'd 1' and for sale by JAMES PATTON, Jr., nov7 17 Liberty street. MEI .atiartgportgtion fines NEW STOCK OF PIANOS -ALSO IL ECK! V RD-- E=3I=ITI BURNT OUT, Efmigr4m 111 - AltriVEIN tf FOREIGN PASSENGER OFFIGE,M , "THE 41MoT, AGENCY ' • ' For the Real Owners in this City. ET THE FRIENDS OF EMIGRANTS be 'careful to have their arrangements made aCcordinU to the new • Prmfision Law,and take no man's receipt, without having it inserted ; otherwise they will have topay In Liverpool, before they ship. Hereafter all Steerage Paseengers coming from Europe, engaged in America, to come over in either of the Ships . of 7iARNDEN 4- Co., will be furnished witk the follounng provisions, or their eyttiva/ent tel other articles equally good.— Bee Act of Coagress, May 17,1848. This plan will prevent sickness on board. Heretofore when passengers found themselves in Provisions, many of them came on board entirely destitute, which cCen caused much sickness and death :- 35 be Bread, 10 the Rice, 10 ibs Oatmeal, 10 tbs Flour, • 10 tbs Bemis and Peas, 3.5 Tbs Potatoes, 1 pint Vinegar, 60 gallons Water, 10 Ws Salted Pork, free from Bone; All of goal quality, and one-tenth of the provisions far • Marled, 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 uncial, ;Jumpily, and at moderate rates. Bank of England Notes and Foreign Exchange pur chased at current rates. Debts, Legacies, Pensions, Re., Ac., collected, and copies of Wills procured, with every other business con nected with an European Agent. JOSHUA ROBINSON, - - European Agent, niy9 Fos( Buildings, corner of Fifth and Wood sts New Line -7 ~540 ) . OF LIVERPOOL AND PHILAD'A . 111 PACKETS. To Sail from Philadelphia on the 12th, and from Ltrerpool on /UM/. of each month . Sutra IVILLIA3I Pain, 1,000 TONS . HIBERNIA 1,250 Pitu.suirtring, 1,400 " KA LARLEZOO, 1,000 .4 RICHARDSON BROTHERS & CO., Agents, Nos. 12 and 12 rower Buildings, Liverpool. RICHARDSON, 'WATSON & CO., Agents, No. 6 Chestnut street, Philadelphia Isubscribers, Agents for the above Line of splen did new Packet Ships at this City, ore prepared to (turmoil passage certificates to parties residing in this country who may be 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 Rank of Ireland and Branches, and on Messrs. Richardson Brothers & Co., Liverpool. For particulars, apply to or address BROWN & KIRKPATRICK, No. 144 Liberty street, Pittsburgh HARNDEN CO.'S PASSENGER OFFICE. EUROPEAN AND onNERAL AGENCY. FOREIGN FACHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD, to any amount. AUENCY FOR LONDON AND DURHAM MUS TARD A fill.: lot past received, fresh and pure, war. ranted PARIS AND LONDON LEVIER PAPERS for nabs. A SPLENDID LOT OF BIRD CAGES„ from the Al. 'antic Wire Works New York. And CANARY BIRDS, from Imported Stock. at JOSHUA ROBINSON'S, Post Buildings, sth and Wood streets. insnranu (Campania Lifeand - Healthlnsurance. ri , ii F. MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE I COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, March, l' ; Charter Per petual, Capital 8100,000. Bales lower than any Peilluyi coma Company, and full 20 per cent. lower than the usual rates of Life Insurance, as the following commix,. son will show. Thus a person of the age of 30 insuring for 8100 for life, must pay in the Girard 82,36, Pennsyl. vaunt 82,30, Penn Mutual 82,30, Equitable 82314, New England 82,3 ti, Albion 82,40, New York Life 82,36, Life and Heal* Philadelphia. 81,01. lhacrrim—Samuel D Orrick, Charles I) Hall, Wm F Boone. Robert P King, Charles P Hayes, At W Baldwin, Cliss 0 11 Campbell, Id NI Reeve, M.D.; Lewis Cooper, J Rodman Barker, E H Butler,Edwin R Cope Rai demi, Samuel D Orrick ,• Vies Pr esident, Robert P. King Sirrilary, Francis Illackhunie. A pplications will be received and every information given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Cirrus: Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and Wood streets INDEMNITY. The Franklin Fire Insarance Company OP lILILA II =MIL 1)I RECTORS : Cannes W. Bolinger, George %V. Richards 'nomad Ilan, Mordecai D. Lewis. Tobias %Vagnor, Ad.:Agin E. Borie, Samuel Grant. David S. Browne, Jacob R. Smith, Morns Patterson. GRAS. W. BANCKER, Pres't. Citon. G. BA IGCRIF.R, Socretaly Continue 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 ;mil Premiums, wifely invested, afford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Comfiny. on January jst, IRA, as published amieetrtity to an !Let of Assembly, were us fol /0 W . vtx Mortgagee • • ------ Real Estate Temporary Loans Stocks • Cash, he $1.3.318.442 71 tnnce:their incorporation, a period 01 19 years they hove paid upwards of Ons Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars,-losses by fire, thenaby affording evidence of the advantages of I nsurance, as well as the ability and disposition to inert with promptness, all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent. mart) Office N. E. corner Wood and 3d Fire and Marine Insurance. 7 . inE Insurance Company of North America, of Phila delphia, through its duly authorized Agent the sub scriber, o ff ers to make permanent and limited Insurance on property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Preet. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry. Charles Taylor, Samuel W Jones, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Drown, Jacob N. Thomas, John White. John R. Neff Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, Seely. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States. having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is per petual. and from its high standing, long experience, am pie means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered tis offering ample securi ty to the public. WILLIAM P. J ONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and Front sta., Pittsburgh may 4 y =UMMI rimlE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCE COM PA NY.—Dikce, North Room of the Ex change, Third street, Philadelphia. FIRE INPAlRANCE.—tuildings, Merchandise and. other property in town and country, insured against loss or damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. RIN X INSURANCE.—They also insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, as the assured may desire. INLAND Tit.insrowraxtost—They also insure merchan dire transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. DIP EC'COLL4—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Bonder, 0 John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose Samuel Edwards. Geo. . Leiper, Edward Darlington. Isaac R. Davis, William Vol welLJohn Newlin, Dr. R. M. Huston, James C. Hand, Theoplulas Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Serrill, Spencer Mc- Uvula, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr. S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITPSHURGH.— D. T. Morgan, Wm. Hagaley, Jno. T. Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Rtcnimn S. NEWBOLD. Secretary. CD — Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pius burgh. (jet6:dtf P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. Fire and Riartne Insurance. TIRE INSURANCE CO. OP NORTH AMERICA will 1, make permanent and limited Insurance on Property in this City and vicinity, and on shipments by Canals, Rivers, Lakes i and by Sea. The properties of this Com pany are well invested and tarnish an available fund for the ample indemnity of all persons who desire to be pro tected by Insurance. WM. P. JONES, Agent, maylS 44 Water street. Paper Ravaging - B. IiTESS RS. JAS. HOWARD & CO., No. 82 Wood niece; L.TI 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 oT their own Manufacture, they are now receiving a direct im portation of French and En,glish styles of Paper Hang ings, purchased by MI. Levi Howard, one of the firm, now in Europe, c.pnsisting Parisian inanufacture,• • • • —•• •10,000pleces. London do. 8,000 do. Ofstheir own manufacture, they have 100,000 pieces Wall Paper, and 12,000 pieces Satin Glazed Window Blinds, &c. Messrs. James Howard k Co., have spared neither ex pense nor labor in their endeavors to rival the Eastern Wall Paper establishments, both in quality of manufac ture Rod 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. mn rTht CO-PARTNERSHIP.—Tne subscribers nave tins uny formed a Ca-Poginership, and will continue the WHOLESALE GROCERY, PRODUCE, LIQUOR AND FRUIT BUSINESS at the old stand, No. 162 Liberty street, under the style of J. S. BONNET & CO. JEROME S. BONNET, MATTHEW D. PATTON. Pittsburgh, July b. jy9 1ER0.418 B BONNET BONNET, dr, Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS,_ RECTIFYING DISTIL LERS, IMPORTERS AND-DEALERS -IN- Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquor:, Cigars, Fruit: Nutt, 4-c. oy9) 162 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. 0 An. THE undersigned having been appointed Agent of the Dims.weas MtrrtrAt. Sentre Insusanca Com - PANT, in the place of John Finney, Jr., resigned, respectfully in forms the public and the friends and customers or the Company, that he is prepared to take Marine, Inland and Fire risks, on liberal terms, at their - olftee, No. 37 Water street. Craylin P. A. MADEIRA. Arent Gingham,. LARGE and handsome assortment of newest style A s, , particularly adapted to Citytrade, just received by nutrE9Rm HAMPTON, SMITH ac CO. a NM Wholesale Dry-Goods. A A. MASON fr. CO, 61) itiorkerstrep, Pittsburgh, P . a., A offer for sale the 'most extensive assortment .of Peragtiond Stapti, Goads that eart bet found in the Weis: ern country, comprising, in par:- 40 cases Merinos, Paramattas and Alpacas; " Cashmeres and Moos De Laines ; 100 " Calicoes, best styles; 60 " Bleached Muslins; 200 bales Brown do 75 " Tickirtgs, all grapes; • 30 " Plarme)s, all colors; 10 " Blankets, of the best manufacture; 60 eases Cashmeres, Caseinets and Jeans; 70pleces Broad Cloths ;100 pea Dress Silks; 100 boxes Bonnet and Cap Ribbons; Mantua do.; 2000 Shawlel Also—Scarfs, Cloaks. Vizettes. &c ; Linens, White Goods, Millinery do.,Tailors' Trimmings. Also—Cases and packages of other Goods in all their variety. New Goods constantly receiving. nov23 ' .A.. MASON & CO. RICH AND SPLENDID New Good 'gelling at . Low Prices at A. A. MASON & CO.'S, 6 0 -MARKET ST. ONE PRICE ONLY. A A. MASON & CO. respectfully solicit attention to 21. • their complete .and extensive assortment of fine, now, Foreign and Staple Goods, a large portion of which have been recently received per late packet ships and steamers, and are confidently recommended as being among the bent and most fashionable styles in the country. SILKS-300 pica. rich changeable brocade, fig. glace, gro d'Airique, fix. de Pekin, gro de Rhine, gro de Al giers, satin de Chine, Tura satin, taffeta, Ottoman, etc. SHAWLS—Over one thousand Shawls of every de scription, comprising every qnality and style of long and square wool shawls in ail colors; also, rich cashmere and broche shawls, vizettes, mantillas, cloaks, etc. • French Merin' out, Paromuutas and 4ottere Cloths—More than five hundred pieces, the largest stock we have ever exhibited, and of every variety of coon.. ALPACAS, BOMBAZINES, &c.-10 cases alpacas, bombazines and Canton cloths, and every other descrip tion of mourning goods. CASHMERES DE LAINES, &c.—Rich Paris cash meres and de Mines, 10 cases latest designs, very neh and high colored, superior to any heretofore offered;— also, English and French chintzes, opera cloths, pelisse and palmetto do. EMBROIDERIES, LACES, &c. A large stock of Paris embroideries, in lace and muslin capes, collars, cuffs, hdkfs., scarfs, belt ribbonq; also, a fall assortment of laces. edgings and inserting& RIBBONS, ha.—loo boxes ribbons; beautiful new style bonnet ribbons- do. do. cap and neck do.; plaid, mantes and satin ribbons, all numbers and qualities; also, crapes, bonnet velvets, gimps, fringes, braids, vet. vet trimmings, etc. Harirry and Gloves—A full stock. White Goods of every description. Housekurng Goods.—ln this department of our estab lishment will always be found the most complete stork, comprising, in part : premium, Bath, Whitney and Mack inaw blankets, linen and cotton sheetings, damasks and diapers, napkins, towelA, flannels, chintzes, dimities and counterpanes. Cloth, Cassimeres, Cassinets and Vestingo---A most ex e n sive stock always on hand. Cations, 'ricking*, Bleached and Brown Muslim.-4000 pcs-calicoes of all kinds; 1000 pcs tickinga, every width and quality; 3500 pcs bleached muslin*, of every utak; 2100 pcs brown muslin, all prices. 30 bales red, white and yellow flannels • also, country flannels; brown pressed do.; curtain goods, tailors' trimmings, millinery articles, etc. The aboe, 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 anxieties that are presented by Eastern houses. New Goode constantly arriving. novls A. A. MASON tr. CO. No. 66 bLuncar sr.,EIVIWItEN Ronan ST. AND DIAMOrtD, FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS! • rilH E. subscriber is now receiving his second supply of New mater Dry Goads, which is large and complete in every variety and style the Eastern markets can sup ply, and I will dispose of them, Thrkoksals and Retail, at Great .Bargains so Buyers. t. French Worked Collars, only 10 cent's'; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, 10 cents; Dress Gingharns, from 12t to cents;2s Heavy 4-4 Brown Muslin, from 04 to to cents; Good 4-4 Bleached Muslin, trout a* to-10 cents; Bed Ticking, from 64 to 181 cents ; Plaid Jaconett Muslin, 10 cents; New Style Printed Moos De Laines, ISt eta.; 'ga min Stripe Mons De Lnines, cents • Colored Moos De Lanes, from 121 to cents; Black ' and White Cotton Hose, only Gt. cents; the beat all Wool Red, White and Yellow Flannels in the City for 25 cents. I have just remised, of the late et importations, a eple n did assorttuunt of New Style Dress Goods and Shawls. Thibet, Parametta, Coburg and Lyonese Cloths, all colors; French Merino, all shades; Satin Plaid Armour Silks; Chameleon Satin de ShienSilks;,Wide Black Ciro de Rhine Silks; Chameleon Brocade Si'lks; Turk Satin de Shies; Persian Corded Silk Stripes; Satin Stripe French Cashmere; Lapin's Black Bombazines; Chame leon Dress Gingham., nod wide Black Mantilla Fine, all wool, BROCHA SHAWLS; Super. Plaid LONG SHAWLS; Turk Satin Shawls; Chameleon Silk Shawls; Black and Colored, Plain and Embroidered Silk Fringe,Thibet, and Mous De Leine Shawls. BLANKETS—A splendid assortmengfrom common to superfine (Ribbon Bound) Blankets fast received, to• gether with a large assortment of Domestic and Staple GOODS. - The above . Goods having been recently purchased at a arias Reduction from former prices, I feel confident that on examination MAT will be found much lower than they have ever been offered in this City, as I Intend to sell them Wholesale and Resin/ ate small advance on the East ern cost ABSALOM MORRIS, • 41,047,438 41 • • 04,724 &•1 06,M1 85 • • 51.523 25 38,804 37 GEU. R. WHITE, No. 5t .. 5 1Aacar emit r, is now opening his Fall and Winter Fashions, consisting of Ladies' Bilk Velvetyaloots; •• French Merino Cloaks; " Cloth and Silk Cloaks; Silk Mantillas. These articles arc of the latest and most fashionable styles. _ . . &Lao, French Embroideries; 64 Satin de Chine, for ladies' dresses; Spun Silk and Silk and Wool Hosiery; Gent.', and Ladies' Silk Vents ano Drawers; Children's Merino Vests; a large assortment of Black and Fancy Silks; Satin Turk, for ladies' dresses; Brodie, Thibet and Woolen Long Shawls; Barnsley Sheetings; Table Linens and Napkins. Also, Irish Linens, imported by himself, direct. BuLLMAICS & GAllltaoN, Circuit Court United States VS. Case for Infringement of Halt ta'r'e Patent Right for casting PLaitT, Scorr & Co. Chilled Rollers. Defendant gave in evidence Patent to John C. Parry for some purpose. A question of infringement is one of fact, of whicb the ury are the judges. The construction of the pattpa is for the Court. After reading and commenting on the specification of Plaintiff's patent, the Court observed : In doubtful cases It is not the custom of the Court to express any opinion of the tams of the case ; but in this case the facts ore un disputed, and the Court think it is proper to state, as the opinion of both the Judges on the true construction of Plaintiff's Patent, that the Defendant's Patent is a gross and palpable piracy of the Plaintiff's invention. It has evidently been obtained on the ground that it was an improvement on Plaintiff's patented invention, and now seeks to usurp his rights under pretence of au improvement—a pretence which Is proved also to be un founded. Per Curia=: It C. GRIER. The above decision gives to the subscribers alone the right to manufacture Chilled Rollers, by the only process known to produce a good article. They are prepared, as heretofore, to- furnish all sixes required, and with the least possible delay. nov2S:dif BOLLMANS A. GARRISON. T. B. YOUNG & CO. have removed from No. 8 Commercial Row, Liberty street, to the corner of Third and Smithfield streets, opposite Brown's Ro te—would respectfully inform their old customers, steam 11 boat friends and the citizens generally, thot they will keep constantly on hand a superior stock of CABINET WARE, made of the best materials and by the moat ex perienced workmen. Private dwellings, steamboats and hotels, furnished on the most reasonab le terms, and all work warranted equal to that of any otherestablishment. cr. UNDERTAKING promptly attended to in all its branches. - . , , - - oct3 .. _ . IMPORTANT to HousizzaZPlMS AND Stove DEALERS. riUMN, M'IIRIDE & CO. have on bands and are con stantly manufacturing from new and improved pat terns the best Cooking Stoves that everhuve been intro duced into this market, among which are four sizes of that celebrated Cooking Stove called the STAR OF THE WEST, four sizes of the ENTERPRISE COOK ING STOVE, PREMIUM STOVES, all sizes; and a va riety of others for coal or wood. Parlour Stoves, Egg and Pine Apple Stoves ; a general assortment of Hollow Ware; together with every thing in the house-building line, always on hands or made to order at the National Foundry Warehouse, corner of Seventh and Liberty streets, PittsburghoctB _ . THE subscriber has on band, (received the present season,) consigned from the manufacturers, the fol lowing Goods, which he in authorized to close at prices very low : 30 pieces yard wide Barred Flannel. 250 pairs White Bed Blankets, ribbon bound, six pounds to the pair. case (50 pairs) Steamboat Blankets, ribbon bound, a very superior article. 4 cases (200 pairs) prey Mixed Blankets. 50 pairs dark Gennanella Blue Blankets, a very supe rior article. 8 cases Grey and Blue Blanket Coating. 40 pieces Tweed, Steubenville make; 1 case assorted plain and barred Jeans, Steubenville manufactory. • The above Goods are all consigned direct from the maker, and will be sold very low for cash or approved notes. [oct3ol 11. LEE, Liberty st.. opposite sth. To Grocers... Toast Teas t Ts. M.l OUNO & CO., N. W. corner of 4th and Fez , Er ry streets, are now receiving by Canal 40 half chests of Superior Packed TEAS, in } + , and.l th.- pack ages, comprising a fall assortment. of Young Hymn, penal, Gunpowder, Hyson and Black Tea , at prices rangalg from 37f to 81,50 per th. They will wholesale their Teas to retailers at fairer prices than any other house, and allowing them a better profit. A calks so licited previous to purchasing elsewhere. oci2 • FBANILLA, October 10th, 1849. THE firm of MICRLIN & BRYDEN being dissolved, the undersigned will continue the Forwarding and Commission business, at the Steamboat Landing, Frank lin, and respectfully informs his friends that he has gone to the expense of a heavy insurance on the Warehouse and contents for several years, and trusts he will give entire satisfaction to all who may patronise him. Ha will receive freight at the lower Landing. octl3 JAMBS BRYDEN. rItHE AMERICAN ALMANAC and Reparatory of Useful Knowledge for the year 1850, containing full authentic and varied information concerning the affairs of the General and State Governments. This volu me m equal to its predecessors in fullness and accuracy, and will sustain the high character of the " American Alma nac', as a trustworthy manuel for reference,and a full re pository of useful knowledge. Just received by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, dec4 Corner 3d end ',darker its. -',- , . • - - , , --- -, '',--•. , - , i'li '"'• :,:;:' ,, F• 'i••• ~•‘' ....,-;'-,,:- -,..,..', -• , 1,e ..,,.,,, :-'....[:,:-.,-•:1•,- , ?, -_,:f24-...:',...t,:.4.....••.,V1L.F.;:-.,,„._.-4-!ft2-o.,zii,-_,,,,1ii,.;e1.1';:,.'!"4:.:,.J1',,,•ii:r0r,-,•:.-1,-,,t,:i,;?,..,-,,,,,,,•-z.,::: ~,~+tikp .-,.5~0D~9. znaw Win TER GOODS I "PnvssulteH. No. 115 Market street, Pittkburgh. Fall and Winter Goods. Patent Chilled Rollers CHARGE OF COURT Removal. COOKING STOVES. ninerlean Woolen Goods. .., : .;:',1,..: : ; : ,.. : f : z.] ! ..:::,.:4..:?,-.z',','..,,‘ ; slltcattantatur. -, • llHRlifiii , ANDFacALpsi , :, : - -1 Zll4L .. LENGE , rgs , .vverti,.vticfpicii , eilliiitrtupiak: :, I one t single instant - 4. 9 , Thaerit - ,ndaxical 4 6 aIn,MP• traetorn—that is to,say the,exituraa; oracle— 'since its first introduction by ifieutAt39a4loth_li p , ever failed to cure the worst (Walser Meats sind f14 ... t.5i5l ~. LIFE SAVED !—AWFDLTAHE OPHOM-0 25 ,r : ' .:. WusairszniNiageTa „ Do; ' 7, a 1 ... , Ma- Daum—Dear Sir: Whire my 50r415-y is eddy was at work in the shingle ' trianufactiny of L.P. ROSOf he had. the misfortune to slip' and (all into a large vats used for the purpose of boffspg-blOcks preparatory spent-. Ong. The blocks had juattbeen 'moved:oom thovati containiag. a large quantity of boiling water.,, Ile fellfor ward, scalding both hands and aim, all one Side, and, one leg bedly, aad the other partially.,_ The scalds were so had on his urms and leg that most of the'llesh came off with his garments, and =his -life was deipaired of by , both his phystciansand friends. . • • - '_ . Dailey , ' Pain Extractor *ais.Prcicared - aa soon as pos 2, sible (which was in about six hoario. and applied; and Asada relieved front All pain, preventsng.uiflanuna-' tion and swelling, and in a few.days commenced hesifusg ' his sores. There, appeared a general ipprovement; so much so that m three Weeks he was removed to his' father's house, Cant shout one mile and a half. ,' ' ~• We contiutted the use of the above medicine about two monthsi and we believe it was the means, under Prov i - . denee, of saving his life; and we would cheerfully Te.. commend it in all similar cases as a safe and invaluable' remedy. , With sentiments of respect, I vemaln;dear air,' your most obedient and humble servant. • • - ' ADLA.E' °LABE,' - - SUSANNAH CLAIDV. ' • C: E. CLARK. : ' We, the undersigned, being personally seat:stinted with; the COBl3 of Mr. Clark's son, believe the above statement substantially correct: M. Dewey, Louisa Dewey, J. S. Kelsey, Henry B . Pearce,'Wm. Evans,. E. Clark,'L. P. Rose; Ira Nearman, Win. Newman, Mary .I. Rose. - CAUTION CommcmhErrsi—:iviinse;feit., abound! The Pub= lic is cautioned against their deleterious and danvous ':effects and Ido hervby disfinetly detlare that I ma/ not hold myself responsible for the effect of any Extractor, unless procured at my _own Dzpor, 41.t7BnoaDwAY, PrZEP You, or from myamborizettAgenbs. PILES! - - - That diereessing and debilitating disease, him never as yet resisted the wonderful -properties of the Genuine lley's Extractor. For particulars of cures, and general directions,l res pectfully refer to my printed pamphlet. All testimonials therein published are genuine, andfor the tnithof which I hold myself responsible. • BENRY - DALLE-Yi • 415 Broadway,.New York. JOHN D. MORGAN . _,PittakargkeellSOOPerlot• HENRY F. BOVITARTZ, Agent, Allegheny- J. BAKER, AgentlWheeling,Ya. JAMES IV. JOHNSTON, Agent, Mayiwille, Ky. F. MERRYIVEATELER, Cincinnati, 0., Gen. Depot. 142 . . noslxiale, Ggarden. _ • Tait Proprietorship of ilds heoutifol lisrsays, - lihas. made every arrangement for entertaining Minters during tne wannseason. The - steamer ts. Arehy n leaves Mc foot of• Pitt street every after noon through the week, for thel,Gardenr--commencring half-past I o'clock, making . a trip., every hour until I.o} o'clock, r. no.. On. Sundays, she leaves first trip at 8 o'clock in the morning. - Ice Cream, r Stralbierties, 'Din ner and Supper furnished to order. Also, Rooms for C otillion Parnes at all times. • N. .11. , —The Boat. having been thoroughly repaired ex pressly for this trade, and being this first to. open it on Sundays, the owner hopes to gain liberal patromrge. jc2t I. W. VP A.LEY Proprietor. For SOle. rpStock, fatares and good will of %splendid retail GROCERY STORE , now doing a business ot $l7,- er.year, is an eligible location, and one of the most business parts of the city. Also, the Lease of the 'Store, being for two years, from the first of but April: :.To any 3rson'or persons possessing a cash capital of $4.0 or ,00 a better chance was never offered Gir an invest; meat, the present oedipal% would not sell (under any other circumstances) his stocki tke : ,tvas it not on account of sickness and severe indisposiuon. For farther par ticulars apply at this office. A HOUSE AND LOT FOR 8850.—Fos Sakai A good JOL two story Dwelling Howe, well arianged, - having a. halt and two parlors. two bed rooms, a large kitchen and cellar. Thpp rooms are welt papered.and all in good. order. The back - part or the properly : , is pleasantly shaded with - grape vines in fail beating and some peach trees. The Lot is 18 test front on Ann Atret4Alleghenn by 55 deep. WO is below the ankle of this Property, but the owner is going- to his property in the ;west: Imme. dials possession, if required. Tenni areomm6dating. S. CUTIIBERTi General - Agint, - Smithfield street-. vox BALI;—TWO LA,ZiOR LOTS OF ORDII NTII I pleasantly situate above South Pittsburgh, on Coa l Hill, having a front of 66 feet on a wide street,and.to.. gather 330 feet deep to a 60 feet street, commanding a fine view of the river, up and down, as also of this car_ and Allegheny. For a healthy residence, fewilocations are superior to the above. They will be sold at a bar gain and on accommodating terms. S. CUTHBERT, Gang Agent, Smithfield street. Deafness Cured. READ the following editorial from the Saturday 'Even.' lag, Post: CURE FOR DEARNESS.—We'have..leard much lately of the efficacy of Scarpa's Oil, in cares of Doaf nest. and astonishing cures by this simple remedy have been tinunestionably performed. AD the editor of a journal, circulating extensively throughout the coulltrY: we deem it our duty to call public attention to tldsupe cifie. Phone afflicted with this malady will find Scarpa's Oil for Deafness well worthy a trial. Price 81,00 per bottle. • For sale al the Pekin Tea Store, Fourth street, Pitts burgh. Suttee WEREAS. Letters Testamentary, to the estate of i i M I OSES DUNLAVY, late of Allegheny Coenty, dec l, 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, angle Office 4th strr-et,near Smithfield. NEtV Butrit—a Trrerise on Bend-railing, comprising three original systems of applying the trammel oe string in drawing the face moulds of Geometrical, Ellip tical and Spiral Handrails; also, an original system of applying the tips of the moulds to theedge of the plank; an original system of cylindrical sections' and an origi nal theory of resting points—attended within intrddec tory course of Geometry, Ratios and Piopertions; ex emplified by full and complete demonstrations, and illus trated by twenty plates. it •.L. E. Reynolds, Architect. Just reed by JO N & STOCKTON, septi Car. 3d and Market ids. House an. Sign relating.. D. PITFIELD would'respeetfallyinfonn the citizens et.. of Pittsburgh and Allegheny that he is prepared to do all kinds of ORNAMENTAL PAINTRYG, such as imitation of Wood and Stone. All orders left with J. OBINSON, European Agent, will be strictly attended to. amlsallm ROOD Premium Blinds. 1)111 J. WILLIAMS,No. 12 North Sixtlstreet, Philadel -11.) • phia, Venetian Mem:land Window Shadshfanufelez guru, iawarded the firm and highest Medals Pt the New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia Exhibitions, for the superiority of Ids BLINDS, with confirmed eo.ufaterice in his manufantnre,) asks the attention of purchasers to ttis assortment of 2000 Blinds of narrow and wide raids, with fancy and plain Trimmings, of new styles and eolors.:-- Also, a large and general assortment of Transparent Window Shades, all of which he will sell at the lowest CABII PHICI3. • Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to new. : DEALERS supplied on liberal terms. - The citizens of Allegheny Canty are respectfully in vited to call, before purchasing elsewhere—confident of . pleasing all. 11 - 7 Open in the evening. mart9Bmeod To Coantir Merchants. HOD.ICINSONIVouId remind you that you eturnow /IL. secure China, Mass, Queensware, ¢r.,' at Boob prices as never vrere'heretoforeotiered at. R entembe r,115 Wood street. 3 doors betow 3th.. [ntl7 EW MUSIC— rthe Just received, a further supply oe following popular Stingsfor the Piano : "Be kind to the loved orms.at home." " Nally was a Lady ;" by S. C. Poster. "Row thy boat lightly:" " Speak gently." " Ben Bolt." " Virginia Rose-bud:" And a variety of other popular music. JOHN 'IL MELLOR, sera St Wood:street. THE WORKS OF WASHINGTON. IRVING.—The History of New York, from the beginning of the world to the .end of the Datch.Dynasty :42 tan., crab, 5145; The Sketch Gook of Geoffrey Crayon, Gem.: 12' "mo., cloth, 81,24; limectiridge Gill, or the Huutorietsi Medley 12 'mo. oloth,ll4l,oLTales of,a.Traieler;l2 mo., cloth a sl,2s; The Crayon Niitcelleny.:32 310th, 51,25 i Oilier Goldsmith, a. Biography.: ..12 mo., 40114 Si,' LllO of Columbus,/ v01t5.,12 um, 81,13 q Aotna;l2 MO, MAT; Capt...Bonnevitte's AdVanturea,l2sactlelAs4 Life of (baldsmith, 12 mo.:,:SLW. For sale by ••' • ' sep4 it S. BWORTII.k. CO...Atli . 860am/trick Work/010r Mae. : - • ' HE sibscriber offers for sale .the - STE3.6IIIRICK. T W R. S, Lama Lawnruntyczk, -comprising a Steam Engine, 2 Ballets, 6 Moult hlachines,;cuprible. of manufactueing 20 thousand .Pressed Bricks dry clay, with 3 Acres of Land on the Allegheny aver t on which are • 4 kiln and sheds, machine and:clay she' wheelbarrows, trucks, shovels, spades, &Q.—over/thin 4 requisite to commence business. at an hours notice.-- Pnce, including the patent right to the sea machine, 87000. Tenni of payment made easy. Without the Land,56,600.. For particulars, address HENRY htERRM, amr27:dit N 0.168 Monongadell Rouse. A k TEW bIiGUERREOTYPE • ROOMS, Burke's Build ings, Fouritiarreet.—Horou is AMMON; Daguerreo typists from the Eastern cities, would call theattention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the - neighboring prAnus,. to their pagiterreorype of intizens and others, at mum In the third story of Etches building; 4th st. Persons wishing picmres taken may rest :neared that no pains shall be spared to. produce 'Mein in the highest perfection of the art: Ominstraments are of thentostpaw , " erful kind, enabling us to execute plextuel udsnrpmseed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. Thapublia ere solicited to call and exathine. • - Persons sitting forpLetares a re neither,reguirred or ex pected to take them adeiss perfect eatiolfacuon sgiven. N.B. Operators will find this a good depot for stock and chemicals. ; . irrineultetiene given itt - the art,' containing-the more recent Improvements.- • jen7 . .Gravel, flooding. frIHE subscribers-respectfully., infirm the citizens, of X Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they are now folly pre pared to fill orders for.GRAVEL ROOFING, in a man ner not to be surpassed in this city or elsewhere. From their- experience in business, they feel confident. that they will render satisfactiort tod! those who may give th em work. The. superiority of Gravel Roots over any other kind, particularly in ease of fire, Is too. ell kilown 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,Rody Patterson, M Kane, and others, for whom. we have dobe work. Orders thankfully renewed and piomptly• attended to. We 'wilt be fourfir_oii....yyylieistreet, be 'wean High and Tunnel - Streets: icurnmv BIeGOVERN. JO4NEIKAWEN• MEE . ... " '-‘- '-'..':4f.;?:::: . ?;--.1-',A.: - ....-'-', s •!:::it•! ,-- 3 , -• - ir-:-•'•-• , 4 , ------- ....,...—.. r..., -•- ;; ~' 1M =ZIM T.~~:~ . , :~~s? Gc . 144 . 1witaiva iiramir:a k ED LTTI PO a soar yoit Watt thenitly inztrumagt of the kind eVer beenetesetteo thlitetituktiy orEurepe for only 0114eVeS)gnorn to Math by widen the galvalue fluid c 1 4 1 1. 1 ) 4 4 conveyed ttitheiniiniali e9e, the ear Ate brook: or °sump/in — or thistodyieithelegternidiy-ociaterna4,: iii s. definite,gende strearu,sikithontshOcitwOrlain perfeersaletynd efteluaatifthe happiest caeca. - • : This s imporutnt'apparturhyls nour - itighly aappproved or by many of the most molnpf d doiatiadf and Europe , whore '-thd "tottiers'whom unlyeancern be.fefe Ite2rene6 also be • • given to many =highly reepeetable'citizens,' hii have been cured;by means of this:most valuable, apparatrubot some -of ,the - mesfiw ederate - nervous,disorders,' which could not be removed by any ntherchnOwit means- Among Various inhere; it has been proved - to be admir ably adapted fcif_ the cure of the following 4310..usesi via nervous headache and otherdisordergof ihebrain. Ili* this - #pparattirfalonathaithCoPePtii convey, 'the galvantc Add with' sense and Safety toth reon e,eye, to re store sigh; or cirrearnauresinfiro the carte resiorebestr• ingi - to.the tongue cradle! - organs . , Oteitore speech; and to the various parts of.the'iroily; forte otoopt - ..ehronia therixiMilsizi; asibOu4nehralgta, Or tie delopnuturripatal yuserrpalsy„gopt, choreal:or Bt.:Vitae danea, epilepsy, weaakknness rilins,-Leornif diseases -peculiar to-fe moles* Contraction of the - limbe,leektinvirole., dui • R4hts for surrounding counties ..of lyestern Pa4ezd orieges,witk the.instrument,may be purchased, and size tested for the Owe of diseases. _ ••• Full indithations willhe given for the mirionirchemi calif Lobe used for **eases, and best manner -, foripetating for. the ear* *Mese ff s also be fully explained to the prirehnierittudre4quisrhletPutinto' his hands eipressly-.forithese,parposesi carefully - pre- -, pared by the patentee.- Enquire of . • B. AMS L Ylne'street, novl3 - riettr-tir st.Boad;.Pittshoik, LAll are. cautioned,arpunstasing., mmort..Prepa -red Chalk; They are hot aware how 11411. tiOtt3 jib to theskiri ! how coarse, hoisr:ronglnitetvaldlow; - yellow, and , unhealthy the akin : appears. elle i z using pre pared chalk! - Besidea it-isinitumus,coatitinum a large 'quantity of leadt- Weirave prepareda beautiful 'vase.; tableartiele, whickwe call, Jones! Smash, Ulf Vans - It is perfer.tly -innocent; being purified of ell, sleleterkats qualities, andit iterate to the akin amiturali healthY, alabaster, clear, livelirhite at the Sane time Acting as a Cosmetic on the making it Dr. James Anderson,. -Tactical Chernisubfattescuttut-. setts, says; "After analystag;lonesliptatisitLillyWhite, I find it possesses the most beautiful and =tare, and at the same time innocent; - white - I ever saw.' I certainly can'estiscientioasly-reeomniend its to all whets skin reqMmsbeantifying.n Price 25 cents abox.;:!Directions —the best way to with ;left leather or wool—the (omens preferable. - - - A vine ass or Tarns vote 25 clisisintitts teeth, foal breath, healthy gams. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being.' once or twice cleaned •with - Jones , Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the mart beautiful ivory and, at the same time iftoan perfeatly i n nocbnt and exquisitely fine, that its constantdally - tise is highly advantageous, even to those teetk thin ansi a good condi tion, titles' them a beautiful polish,: and :preventing a premature decay. Those already decayed It prevents from beceming yrense:=4t also fastens suchas is becommg look; aridly penteyertuiceit Willitiiiderthefpulestteetk delicately white, and make the breath Aeliciaesty sweet. "Price . 2ser earns a box. 'Alt the:above ate sold only at 82 Chatham st., - Augnof the American pagle„NewTork, and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the neiteoknn. . - , . . Wu & Tolman; and get a rich hnsbundi. lady "Your face is your fortune! , .fs , t beautiful, clear fait!' Is it white? If not,it can be Made so even .then'fir it be yel- I fw, disfignred,zunburnt, tanned and frcok ed. - Thous nide have been made thus who have washed once of Lave wititlones , ltallan phemical Soap, The effect is gloriens and magnificent; Bailie sine yin get the germ. ineXones,- Soap, in the sign of the American Eagk, 89 ChM/firm street. --•- 11ing-Worra,Salt.rhennt,Sourvey,Sayalpelne,•Barhees Itchkare. often cured by ...forme .IWian . Chemical Soap, when:Avery:that of remedy. has failed, ,That cures pimilea,frenklesfand cleararke skin, all know. Sold at - the American:Eagle, 85: Chatham street , ' Druid, reader, thisseldom ornever falls., • , -C.. IN GLIS,Si., raftemelegl &ad ainczaorfeSSldibertya, head , crf,:Wood, Sig*. col of tie Rig Boot:- '• • nov23. V,.ALT.RHEUMi SCTIONY; OLD SOR.ES, FRIFSIPE ,I.3•LAZ Barbee, lie 4 'Chaps, &se- IkOrdsi- Pintyks.— This intend by /natty yele.tan!i in Oda city hi cnnngthe •above t aid , we would not. CDIOCICIICionaIy *ell unless We knew it to be all weAstate. ~.6.l.a.coitnetac; dietrne JONES'S SOJit'-ht kettutpa the only:article ever - bloom Um reinomi - finearrties, and cleared and beautified the akin, , malting it 'loft, clear, smooth and - white an an infanta. But mind, It in sold at 82 Chatham at i .N. - Y..,,and by. WM. JACKSON, „Agent, mar2s "Efil REITMATISK, GOUT, AND TIC b , A respectable gentleman called at our office, as be said, to-inform us-that he had been afflicted for 15 years with Rheumatism or Gout, and occasionally with Tie Doloreux; that he bad -been frequently. _confuted: to his room for months together,and often surered the moat in tease and excruciating pain, but that lately he hadbeen tismg .fityraos Alterative,. from whielthe found the most sug natand unexpected re li ef -- Be says he -foisturiliamedir eine - very pleasant and creative, and - that:her:now con siders himself perfectly. oured.--.PAftadapaio-Nerth Amer. , A PACT Worm lEtrownscr.—Agentlemtua of Scrofulous habit, from indiscretion in his younger - daye, , becante forted with Ulcerations in the Throat andNose,'andtt. disagreeable eruption: of the syrdem bore the quarks of. being saturated vvillfelbusiaw - :; One hand and wrist were -vs muck, affected that he, bad lost thp use of the hand, every: part peps . - 0 - #ma• vt4th deep, painful, and- °tremble nicersi.aitd vvere as hollow an porous ns anti:may-tomb:At was atihitettige of ltis complaint, when death appearedinevilsble._from alesthi Some disease, that he commenced thecae of ;Jaynes" terative and having taken sixteen bottles, la per pester , Iy cared. The Alterative operates ihrouolllie" purifies the bleed and eradicateddiseaaefreen the system, wherever located, and the numerous cures:it !outper— formed in diseases of the skin, cancer ~sc rofula gout, , liver complaint , dyspepsia pad other chronic diseases, is truly aszonialun,g,-4rat of As Timm.. - For •Ale to Fittabiargit;arttlienKßTNTF,ABTOßE 72 Fcitirth Street. - • sial,Vllolll ,- Pap:Lily manes. TIM a S. COOS, Fig* .ohip,,writes, March, l&lfir "I have used your Verortjags,". Carrmacuics Balsam, and Experrortua; lam practice ` for thiobistarec years, and have been exceedingly pleased with them, and never, an yet, to my :recollection, failed of realizing my fullest expectation in their curative _properties.: Your other medicines I cannot speak of from atpdrience; but, Judging from - those I have used ,I doubt not but that they claim, and are entitled to all tie confidence reposed in them, by those who have used mem I - was formerly very partial to otiose Vernange, until I became - sequoia led with yours, which ban my decided preferene to any other now in use. fatisettfally, yours, &c., S. COOll, D." g For gale in Pittsburgh at Mc Pekin Tea SUM, 7 2 Fourth at &bib IuroRETWIMONy for Dr.. Willard's Family Medi' LU. canes The imdersigneilicitizenatifrittsburgh„kavi ing personally used Dr, 179;illitriPs 'Oriental. Cough Ma ture, and experienced its beneficial efrects;ilomostcheer• tally recommend it as sate and effectual-id all cases. Speaking from experience; we believe that ittali no an. penor; and watild'recommend its use. atErc•ted. wilatims • - WBVTENKINIEt. Pittsbnigh,,March ' 07.13eldbyJ. Schoonmaleer ti ¢0. 4 John Ilitys, lames A. , Joinis, , J. H. CasseVolur Snowden, I. Kohler. Ogden & Snowden - . • • ' ap.lll, . , IGHTS OF COUGHING in the night. are very trouble 1--some.; They break in upedthe llama of repose and exhaust the strength of the aulfergr: .B..2,,Fahnestock & Co. , s COUGH BALSAM hie been eminently success ful ia easing and curinkthese:anpleasant spells. - - If a peraoklaroused in the night coughing, a tee spoonfaiXtluit Cough Balsam will soothe it, give him relief, and, as iris palatable, leaves no urpleasantmate behind. If ance_used, it wilirike"-:precedence overall ' others, as &remedy for coughs, Molds, &e.— f Prepared and: sold by, B. A. PAM 011111 &. Co., cornorlat and Woad streets, and corneroth. and Wood streets. . , DR Orsaratarao; 4e1,39A4a are for if sale, wholesale and retailita the Itear. P irAribraure, 50;Staitbleld st. Also, by Wm. Cole,. Allegheny cit y GrSmith, Blr teintbam; Saba McCracken Pearl street; Mb; Ward. REOFF'd TONIC AND.AN X-DYSPEPTIO,PLLLS The general of these Pills are Carminal tivet 'Purgative and .Tonic. In the 'common disorders arming from impradence,inzdiet,44f incirstit sickness taut 'sourness of the stomach, tiearttran4 headaches, &c., ,where a:medicine is requirediMtspreparellon is very aplicable, for its 'ettratinadver or:ltgapinvelfects give ost immediate relief, when nausea or sickness exist its purgative operation npon-des.stomach and-bowels is gentle and !effectual; end its tonic; properties impart strength to the digestive organs; thereby' enabling these organs to perform-their proper functions with order and re gularity., The piee has been ` from 50 to 23 For salec.wholesale. and' retna,lyl3. FALINES TOCK & corner Front and Wood and - Sixth and Mood etre ets, Agents for Fittsburgit. - . joie fIONSUALPTION seizosmore victims: th an _any other 1:/ .- dieeaseln - our — tonntry. ,-. Theqoariir, - Me old, the beautiful end gayZare all!tiliktanbjectia.ite,invidious ravageigartdMartre.beitie chat has - been - supposed to. • • inwith-thellove of health. But - emery case oriel natets in a cold and a eortatte' deemed - unworthy of attention at first . and only met With remedies when too. tate. ',Match the first'symptows with:ealous ease, and make - immediate r rise' of the Cough ' Ba lsam of B. A. Fab= meek do Co.; whiehwill etirtainliehoelt its further progress, and restoiethe inflamed o a org ans tobeautiful acuon. For sale byFAHNESTOCX & Co i poiner and Wood sm.; also,Oorner Eidi - spid, Wood . dear . • Dllssolntion. MILE partnership heretofore -et:habit between Sam x .B:.klushfieltkand William a flays,truding under the •-; arm of BUSIIMELD fLa.YBi has this day been die. ;. solved by William B. Hays ceiling his entire Interest m the firm-to S..l3,l3ushfield. Jill'accounts , due the - firm: will be collected by.S.B.ltusbfiel4 and all debts due by the !amid= to be paid by the setae: - • S. BUSEFIELa Piasfrurgh, Stine 72,11149. V. B. HAYS . • CO-PARTNERSHIP.—a 13: , Bmtantsrar turving this day associated with Wieser .Batmtv Ltsmut 4 formerly of r. Bedford, Pa., and recently of the National - Hotel, Pius- I ; burgh, -will. continue the. business 'raider:the firm et. BUBHFEELD ft LEADER, et .the ola stand Lill=rghjireet BUBHPIELD iane!244319: - - ADE& „. Having retired from the former busineish4 *pike pair. sure in recommendingliny successors to the patronage of my customers and the public gen lemil. • , je29 ' :B t HAYS. t IC, EW BOOKS.- - -Boothey's Common. Piece Bunt ; 1 1 , .- 11 - edited by his ion-in . -law, /ohnliood inkrten.D. D. + '.- , Abbots History . of ..iglitoiCheasr,,mittkengraving& Tost ;.-,;,, receivedat ; ~ r, JOiIIISTON &; EfterritiN'a ir2B cor Market orid Third fits. t; - TIIIAME' NEW NOVEL.:-;The Woodman ;A , ; 111/C0 or the times of Richard HI, by 17; P. R.Janem - Eoq. Just Teoeived- by JOHNSTON STOZOTOH, cot Idatket sad Vhiatat BEE ,;.::•..,'.'''.i..,•-",,.',-;,---_, o'i::,', -, ' ,: •.;,..',i i;;!T,,c-7.,;,';',• •,,.,,i;.:,.:,r.,;..,t'..3 ,7:i;',, , .; i '.-', , ,:',•-,',T-% . 4..c' ... ,,',Y.Vi - ' ,- ;-.5,.:' - '4 ,, •4•2:4.'?i1iA •;'1.':,,,.i.P,:1i.i:.E,.;..!....:;":.i'1'i.4i.'::•':.1",.-:',;::. `, S .... -.-. 4 t + a rti R Y f~ Y~ .. ,~ l ~ ,,. ,..;•..'. , , , ', . •_,., . .:t:, . .;:-.- . ., • ?,..'••i, . IBIN •:,_,. - :::: , c.,.::...:':! , ,f , :.'•i , .i: , :. MEI eV . •G"rrr.l. l ;:tr:•- 4 -. MI
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