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thempelt nix, a friend handed me a piece of your Him
- hound. h.nd lAverwort Candy ; from the use of which
experienced' t and almost immediate relief. Since
they I have frequently used it with the same beneficial
• efiecti. :L therefore feel uo hesitation-in recommending
• yotif Cindy as a certain specific for Coughs. Colds,
ffOrl/11013C4 1 / 1 !tc. WM. YOUNG.
Cincinnati, August :17, 1017.
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Sold in packages-5,10 to 03 cents each. To be had
at. the prinetpal Druggists throughout the United Suites.
' Principal -Depot, No. 1 College Hall, Cincinnati.
Age . ntso Pituburg/t—L. Js.a..A Joan,
Wiry
st.Acie, f t. sinfix2; %vit. JActsox, do Liberty street.
Allegheny City—D. A. Rua= & Co. lnoviKhd3 m
-- ItYPHissiiiiific'Chislera Mixtures. - 7
YMPTOMS—Chtounta.—This disease generally corn:.
I.3.loenees with watery discharges from the bowels, of
a white,oryellow,or pearl 'color, with white flakes on
standing a short time. These ore well described as rim
104414-evacuations. Vomiting., is a asnal attendant on
these evacuations, but not an invariable mu.. The vom
•..
tf istiSually accompanied with great uneasiness and
• • pain Iri the stomach and bowels. The tongue and breath
are icy cold; the tongue is sometimes clean, but general
. ly slightly coated ; the voice becomes weak and husky;
cramps and spasms of the arms, legs and body, are geu
.. end and painful symptoms. The skin is shriveled eon el
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a purple hue; the pulse becomes weak and frequent, and
in the collapse stagermtirely lostat the wrist ; the breath
ing labored and hurried. These symptoms usually sue.
ceedeanh other In the order stated.
• APDORTELL'S CHOLERA MIXTURE.
•Thismisture is prepared front the prescriptions of the
late Dr. A. N. 11'Dowell, of Pittsburgh. In his eaten
' • stye practice, he had used it with complete success is the
.• epidemic of in) and the present season. Steamboat
men have given it to many passengers who have been
attacked-with the disease the present season, and in eve
.
• • ry case edected a speedy core—after they hail been pro
., nonneed incurable by physicians on board. Prepared
solely by the - propriemr, Wftt.'PHORN,-Druggist,
teltt-tf. , N 0.53 Market street Pittsbrugh, Yu.
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QTEAM..I3RICK WORKS AND LAND FOE SALE.-z.
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The. Steam Brick Works situate en the Arleghany
nver,above the'Garrison, having a steam engine with 2
boilers, 6 mould machines in complete °rile r, 4 kilns and
•.''• sheds, machine and clay sheds, wheel-barrows, trucks,
staivela,spa.les, and everything requisite for the business
of brick-making—together with 3 or 4 Acres of Land, If
so desired. A bargain can he bad in the above.
S,CUTIIBERT, Gen. Agent,
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Smithfield eiteeL
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Int 'TAVERN STAND AT SLIOLTSTOWN, FOR
RENT.—A commodious and welt finished Tavern
tautl,tn the village of ShoUsetown, furnished in
modern style, with good Stabling attached. It will be
leaSe.Alfor.li term of years. Address
janl2 • P. SHOUSF.., Shonsetown.
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Pet Keck Oat ••• •
"TlidiclitreinliVe s tlithitiirftteaven and earth •
i io V i rlt . kt u xeArta r at i l i . o . (4'phil r aol e h Ti m '
ea) ; a . 0,
et
qi coustnni applicition,thr.itl to the prnprieter, has in
nerd Ohs tothaltii it Sth Ojai bottles,nprlth. :13theis pet di
rections, for the benefit of the p_nblic.
The PETROLEUM of 110dKDIL is Procured from a
Weli,te,llus Comity; ai St • ' - distither fon: hundred feet, is a
purectithdalteratedarticle, Without any chemical change,
bufilitiltth it Rows, from Nature's Great Laboratory !!
That p, contains prepettleit capabledf (Caching a number
of ilianakS,lieno longer a matter of uncertainty: There
ale tiamy . things In the arcane - of nature, which, if
known, ought be of vast usefulness in alleviating suffer;
g,
inand restorthg the bloom of health 'end vigor to many
o.4lufferer. ',Long before the proprietor thought of purling
it upin troules,•it had a reputation for-the Care of disease.
The eonsfiintly'and daily increasing ca is for it, and sev
eral remailtable'Xurell It has performed, tea sure indica
tion of ittfuttne pripnlarity and wide spreadtappllcation
in the curb of disease. • • •
We do not wish to make n long parade of certificates,
aswe areConitious that the medicine can moo work its
way into the favor of -those who. suffer an& wish •to be
healed_ ,Whilstwe do not claim for It a universal appli
niainn in eliertninnnit!, we thiliesilatingly.any, Dint in - a •
number .of Clironie Diseases' it is unrivalled. Among
ni
ihese.may be„enuemted—all diseases of the mucous
ossues„ such as CHRONIC BRONCHITIS. CONSUMP
TION. tin- rtseiirly stay%) Asthmai and all diseases of the i
passoges, 'LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, •
Diarrhten ,- - Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys, Paine
in the Baca or Side,'Nervons Diseases,'NenrelglLl, Palsy,
Rheumatic Palntriliont, Erysipalas, Tatter, Ringworms,
Bunts, Heald', Bruises, Old Sores, &e., &e. In eases of
dettility'reSulong from exposure, or long and protracted
casette( disease, this medicine will bring relief: • It will
act ak a general TONIC and ALTERATIVE in such
cases, imparting tone sad energy to the whole frame, re
moving, obstructions, opening the sluggish functions,
whieb tense disease and a broken conoutution, and giv
ing hthretaied• told renewed energy to all the organs of
Life!' The-proprietor knows of several cures of PILES
that resisted 'every -ether treatment, g et well under the
use of the PETRDLEUM or ROCK IL for a short time
The proof can be given to any person who desires it.—
None ,genuine without the signature of the proprietor.
-Sold by. the proprietor Also by
• • - ...• • R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood at., and
• - KEYBER & McDOWELL,
Comer Wood it. and-Yirgin alley;
• . • .Who are his regularly appointed Agents.
"IntoS9:lVl SALICIER. Canal Basin.near Seventh sL
se I owe • (Jong • taa.yl
TRE:celebrity of which is now established beyond all
precedent terse cure of Coughs,Colds, Hoarseness,
Sore... Throat, Whooping Cough, klronchtus, and genera l
Alreclispief the Lungs. It is pleasant to the taste, and
nine Wlllaad by either children or adults with pertu:t
Baal.
Proof tkitge4. Yomea, tate qt the Methodist Church,
Come:natl.
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Hotel, Pittsburgh.
Situated en Water Street, opposite the Landing of Me
Brouvueille Swart Packets.
Hilillutase having undergone a thorough repairing
T
and fitting up, both inside and out, the subscriber is
determined to use every exertions is his power to make
alt-comfortable that think proper to call with him. The
'ruble - Will be always supplied with the best the market
affords. The Ear will be supplied with the best and
enoiceStYPOr'L
Attached to the house is a good stable, attended lip a
good ilet4ex• • JAMES REAMER. ire°
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•• . • rastkioname Taisiorksig,
• ' • •It. F. SHOPE respectfully announcei to the
i -
citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity that he has
einitmeneed the above business on the cornet qt
Mani and Smithfield streets, in the room reeedtly
oceninexttry basery ire itltiodes,•iskie se be is ready is. •se
cute ttlforderslsi his 'line at the shortest notice, and 41
the laleitittyles Keeps constantly on hands general as
sortment' of Cloths, Cumin:acres and Veitings, of the best
descriptions. nos Ls:o6m
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•• Winter Hosiery.
WE have just received direct from the manufacturers,
50 dozen of Misses mixed Cotton
en Hose ;
sft " Fancy Plaid, (Ginn Elastic Tops;)
100 " Fine Wool Undenshirts;
20 " " " Drawers;
20 Superior Scarlet an Grey Drawers;
100 " Extra Stout Country Knitted Socks. ,
Ladies and Children's fine wool and Merino Under
Clothingmade, of any pattern, to order.
WM. DALY & CO.,
Stocking Manufactory, Fifth street,
novel , Between Wood and Market. Pittsburgh.
TARN ! YARN: YARN!—Two and Three Ooutite
Y
Knitting - Yarn, of the best quality, will be sold by
.onoletale at slow price. WIS. DALY & CO.,
' • ' Stocking Manufactory. Fifth street,
novEl between Wood and Market.
' • Relief for Cramps.
HAVE ABDOMINAL WAIithLERS, made from
the most approved Englishpatterns,furnishedand
recturunpided by Thomas Bakewell, F:sq., and a number
Of einirtent Physicians, being a moat convenient appara
tus forthe application of warm or not water to the bow
eta, in case of cramps in Cholera. As every person is
subject.to sudden attacks, no mmily should be wnhout—
at least without one. For sale by
SCLIFE & ATKINSON,
jeS First street, between Wood and Market eta.
"VEW.BOOKS — Man Primeval, by Harris.
Layard'eNinevah and its Remains.
The Clergy of America.
The CzOil:de - Court iind People.
Women of the Revolution.
• • Irving's Works; new edition.
Life and Cortesponeenee of John Foster.
Holmes' Poems.
De Foe's Works, complete; 20 vols.
" • Svilft's Works, complete; 2 vols.
Fielding and Smollett; complete.
The Progress of America; 2 thick vols.
For sale by H. S BOSWORTH & CO..
, 4th street, near Market.
[l7 , Clergymen and strangers are invitee..o call at the
Book Store - of H. S. Bosworth & Co._ or. Fourth street,
near Market, where will be Mord bite editions of many
ram and valuable works.
•• MILLINER '
AND.D.BESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT.
lUr RS. DUFF-has recently received the latest designs
eirDresses, Cardinals, and every article in her line
of basinese, and is prepared to execute all orders at the
shortest notice. Merchants ordering Cardinals or Visites
madei may ,rely upon obtaining work in every respect
equal -to.tbal obtatued from the east. Head Dresses,
Dress iCaps,. Gapes, Collars, Laces, Ribbons, Flowers.
Fringes,.einips,.Ladies' Hdkfs. &c., always on band at
jeE• MRS. DLIFF , S.IO Si. Clair et,_
Ployless Chintzes.
CAsEs.or above Gonda, .34, 4-4 and 9-9 wide, fancy
and. oable Purble, for sale by
marythdin„ . . HAMPTON. SMITH &CO
Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, St.a
sTOSS WILLHHH, importer and Dealer in Foreign and
, -Domettie . Hanitsitre, respectfully announces to his
m en d s an d th e public generally; that he is now receiv
ing his Spring supply of. Hardware- Cutlery, Saddlery,
&c.,at his mend, No. 85"Wood.street, which he will dis
pose of On'thelnost reasonable terms'.
He Wilicontintuilly be receiving fresh supplies. direct
`rem - the' manufacturers in Europe and this country,
vrhieb' 'will enable him to compete wait any house; East
sr West: "
tie particularly invites the attention of easterners to
his excellent assortment of Table and Spring Cutlery.,
tcc, which leaf fashionable patterns and from the most
popular manufacturers.
His stock of Carpenter's Tools is large, and of excel
lent qualify.
Of gcosral Hardware stock, he has every variety of
article
Merchants and dealers, generally, are in
vited to call and examine his stock. inarmou,
Fine Shirts 1
F.,j)Whitro TODD ;lc CO., Alainip Acrvicas or pin
Lutz* .AN YANOT-Htlqtns, have received from their -
actat East large and desirable stock of SHIRTS,
which weprOpose to offer to dealers at the lowest New
York prices, on satisfactory terms.
stock consists in pan of SOO doz., all qualities
ig in style—Widd and narrow plait, Byro n an d
manufactured expressly for City trade,
'leak - 41hr tbiOnarket. •
04rMsr,dMilets our, Goode at low prices, and
irakoMHhirts - precontimend themselves in style or
t ioiL4poyhti_pe to be able to please all our cus-
Irs..- -. 1 •• , ~
of fth and Markerlareets,up
CE—A.*ne atticleian hand , andfordtale.bv
i , t , R11017F3 dr,ALCORN, 30 Fifth ill
a. * 4.• =boxer aLumom Chocolate:
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L 5 P J. S. BONNET* CO.
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EMI
Arrival'olf•New Sprlng.tfiguainer 00Ode t
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FASHIONABLE. Mile• QUARTERS,' • t•-•
no.SSia.slant aritiorr.sacorrn noon asuyorancosinehttme
• - . O. w Taus amm,
'ID ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public
Xt. in general, Mat he has :CC nived,a very large supply
of the choicest SPRING and SUAIIRnti GOODS ever
seen in Pittsburgh, seleated by, himself in the East. con
sisting-:of French. uud,Belgian Cloths, Cacti
nacres, VestutsoClanlunarettg, &c., of all shades and
colors, and of the ;latest and inost . desirable panarns,
which will be ratuio.up to order in a' superior style,-and'
at very moder it te. prices.
Hr has also on band -a very.lnrgi stock of Ready
made Clothlitg. ybleh he Will3all very low; atitly
HAVING received (and r,,eiving weekly) my Spring
and Summer Goods, .I : amprepared to offer to the
eitizemsand,publie itt gement'. a. better. lot. of ready made
Ciothinetain hit ever been offered before in Pittsbmh,
and at prleeh'2s percent. ehearterthan can be purchased
in any . other Clothing . entatillshment to thih city;
Don't forget to cull at N 0.26.
Inthrl4-4Y • • E. FITZGERALD.
HOPE CIAOTH , INO , EMPORI
ROGERS respectfully-informs his friends and
H. •the public that he has opened his -now Cusrunid
&tons, No. '37, Market street, between Front and Second,
where he will keep eortstantly on hand a large and supe
rioraosortment ofclothing, suitable for the present season.
darino' just returned from the East with a new and
splendid assortment of Cloths, Oassimeres and Vertings,
of the'inost desirable patterns, which will be made up
on the shortest no.iee. and in the most fashionable style,
on the one price cash system, ns low as can he had at
any other establishment in Pittsburgh.
Don't forget the place, but call at the CLOTIII.i6
EhIPORIUhI, No-27 Market at., Pittsburgh mr3l3m
Tha — Spring and Summer a•ook of
READY-MADE CLOTH .\ G AT THE
TIMER BIG ...00HS,
FUR TU2 TUI26-1T RUASOT. NAT NEViI TEMT EQUALLED
Even by the Ci.eiained Establishment
riSHE UNPRECC.DENTED PATRONAGE bestowed
1 upon thu enterprise of the proprietor, has ct.abled
him to —a:yin:wenn bin Goods atime lt prices as will allow
him to sell, %Vholesale and R.etail, LOWER than say
other House Trost or %Vest.
JOHN firCLO'SKEY Afanufaeturer Ready-wad
Clothing, No. 151 Libert y street, Pittsburgh, Pa., has just
completed his Stock, and has now on hand, ready for
sale, the largest, mostfathionable and varied assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered in the United
States; all of which have been made under his imme
diate inspection, to tuis city, AT TEAT stun OBTAIN
A r4krzsamics—togo.ber with one of the choicest selec
tions of Imported - fine 'Black, Blue, Br Olive and
Drub French, Belgian and English CI.O rns, that has
ever been brought to this city. Also, fine fancy VEST
INGS of every description, such as Cashmeres, Mar
seilles, rich Silks fancy Satins, tee., Ac. All the new
est styles fancy CASSIMERES, of every description;
all of which well be made op to order at the shortest no
dee, in the Ingest and most fashionable style.
The proprietor infOrms the public that the principle
upon which he will do business, will be upon the basis
of HONESTY and FAIR DEA.I.ING; and in order toes
tatilish a confidence In the buyers, I am determined to ad
here to my original motto," Quick Sale.; and Small Pre
fiu;" and also make the buyer his own salesman, bv
marking the lowest price on each article. In plait, figures.
so that each customer oan select front an immense and
exquisitely assorted etock,the articles he regal res. at the
lons NO price it eau possibly be bought for.
Business shall continue to be transacted at my extern
sive establishment, which has long since obtained the
character of being the First naming Establishment i n
Pittsburgh.
TEST RECEIVED, an extensive and vnried assort
k/ men, of Goons adapted to the present and approach
ing season, such as Black, Drown and Drab. Mixed,
Palmerston's Braver Cloths, a superior article for Busi
ness, Frock and other Coats
Alto, a great variety of Blankets and Felting's, em
bracing all the above mentioned colors; superfine
French black, brown, olive, green, claret. and all other
desirable colored 01..Yrki8; french, English and Amer
ican plain and Caney Csturussza, 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 Panto.
Via, - risos: 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 aoutt and on reasonable terms.
A few COATS on hand,.of entire nem sty/w, to which
we would lame the aueetion of those who desire to
unite ease. elegance, comfort end convenience in these
garments. To such, we would particularly recommend
there Coats to their nonce, since they combine all the
beauty of the over-coat with the comfort and conve
nience of the rack coat.
A general assonment of &wig-made Chains on hand
in the present Fall fashion, and wall be sold wholeaale o
romal. at the lowest casts pnces. scpl 7
NRY CilltiNELL would respectfully Invite the
.11H.1 attention of W. friends and the public to his stock
of Fashionably and well mad. CLOTHING, at the above
stand. Those who prefer their Garments made to order.
win always find a good assortment 01 Hoods to select
from. Mr. Rummy Paw will intend to the cutting de•
pariment, which as a guarantee of a well cut and good
fitting garment. No effort will be spared to gne satis
faction in the style ,and lisash of our Goods. Every vu.
ertion shall be made to please oar customers. fsepl7:lm
frolviilkOOYs AND gm o kg.
- I,EKWARD'S CF:Li:EIRATED LEATHER
P lag Blitoking.
A COMPOSITION of heats-foot Oil and Ivory Black.
for nourishing and preserving all kinds of Doot and
Shoe Learher,rendcring it soft and pliable, and producing
the most bnlliant Jet black, rqual repaints bather, without
communicating stain or spat to clothing
LEXWARD & C0.,L(49. 156 Third street, near Woad,) In
calling the attention ogrenilemen to thin beautiful Black.
Mg, desire simply to state its peculiar composition and
effects on the Leather. It is composed of nears-foot oil
and pare Ivory black, and renders the leather at once
sail and pliable, thereby preventing the boots and shoes
from cracking. With one-fourth the labor usually rm
ployed in the application of the ordinary blacking, It
produces the most bnlliant Jet black polish imaginable,
equal to every respect to patent leather, and never rots
goon the pantaloons.
Gentlemen are invited to call at our Store, No. 66
Third area, near Wood, and have the black iltg tried Sn
their boots, and where they can see upwards of
5,000 CERTIFICATI.IS,.
From the mostdiatinguisheti I "di videsle in the U. Stairs
all of whom recommend tt an being, for beauty of polish
preserving the leather, and facility' of application, th
most beautiful ever offered to the public.
Terrible kLevoliation—Stars Triumphant!
HOGAN & CANTWELL, luiga of the *.•,) No. 84
Market street, would respecinilly beg leave to call
the attention of the public to their new stock of Goode,
just received and opening from manufacturers and im
porters, of which they feel confident that price and qual
ity will give entire satiaratuom an our motto Quick
Safer and Small Pnviu."
Our stock consists, partly, of the following artieles,viz:
Ladies , and Gentlemen's Breast Pins, late styles; Guard
and Vest Chains; Bracelets, Clasps and Lockets; Fin
ger and'Ear Rings; Pencils and Peas; Slides and Studs;
Steel Buckles, ior Ladies' Head Greases' Matialon's
Card Cases, shell, pearl and velvet; Coral Beads ; Ala
baster Boxes; fine Rosewood and Ebony Shaving Cases,
furnished; Skier 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;
Chida Vases, Frttit Muskets, Agate and Glass Vases,
Mugs, and Cologne Bottles; Tables, Chessman and
Melt - gammon Boards; Silk Tapestry; Brussels and In
grain Carpet Bags; Willow ' Market and Side. Baskets;
Chairs, Wagons Cradles, &e., &e., with a large assort
ment of Thy. and Fancy Articles, tro numerous to men
tion. [sepl9
Churchill & Stanley,
MANUFACTUREILS OP FINE RICH JEWELR\
-EDWARD TODD & Co., Agents,
N. B. corner Firth and Market • , I, aiturro Putsburgh.
WE have on nand, and are daily receiving from the
manufacturers, a large stock o 'Mods, which we
are prepared to offer to Dealers only at the manufac
turers' lowest wholesale prices. Cluster and Real
Stone Set Breast-pins; Engraved, Plain Hoop Stone Set
Ear and Finger Rings; Plain Gold, Engraved and Stone
Set Studs; Stidet,, Watch Keys, &c.,
Among our Goods can be found some of the most de
sirable and approved styles ig,Sroue Sets now In use,
viz:--Opal, Ruby, Turkois, iaz , Anathyst, Garnet,
Brilliants, &c., &e.
Dealers, purchasing Fine Jewelry, will find it for their
advantage to examine our stock.
Bard 4- Brother's best Premium Gold Pens, with and
without eases, he offers for sale at the lowest New York
prices.
,lapl3) EDWARD TODD At CO.
J. T. DECYKEtt & LLOBINISON,
BUILDERS, AND ZELECTOIts OF
LIGHTNING RODS, ON A SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLE.
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Orders lett at the Post Office, or at Mrs. Eawnr's, on
Fonnh street, between Market and Ferry, will receive
prompt attention.
Rairsaancza—Prof. Horace Webster, Geneva, N. V.;
Prof. Chester Dewey, D. D., M. D. Rochester, N. V.; .1.
L. Cassels, and Hamilton L. Smith, Cleveland, U. ; H. K.
Shoenberger, J. Hawthorn, Michael Jones, J. C. Wit
limns and - Capt Good—Cincinnati.
Prrrisammir—John 11. Shoenberger, Wilson Mc-
Candless, A. W. Loomis, 0. Metcalf, I.Vm. J. Totten.
Jolts Harper, Mr. McCutcheon, 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. While, W. A. Marshall, John
Sampson ; Major Davis and Mr. Newton, East Liberty.
jy3l:dtf
WE have received a lot 01 LAMPS of various sizes
and kinds, of a now construction that is quite
simple and complete—some ornionentel.
Also, the article to burn in them, called "BURNING
FLUID," or ETHERIAL OIL." It has rare qualities,
which recommend it to the attention of Steamboat men,
Hotel' Keepers and Housekeepers. For cleanliness,
economy and brilliancy, it surpasses. anything portable
now-in use.
Forgoes 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
• . SCAIFE & ATKINSON,
• Ist,betweer. Wood and Market 6LS.
TMBE undersigned .Ints,w , l returned from New York'
with a large, splendid and well selected assortmentof ORNAMMTAL HAIR,. of every kind. He invites
Ladies and Gentlemen to call and examine the new and
most beaufithr article 'Of ENANCEL PARTINGS for Bands,
Wigs and Half Wigs, everinvented. They are so mach
like the natural partings, and fit so close and easy, that
they cannot se distinguished from the natural hair on
closeinspection.
Soma-rums Naw.—The new Balante Spring surmounts;
the difficulty, and must supercede all others for*Gentle
lonlifielthitiheses‘hVeeiilll4l4unwuidlitlTihk:euuttPhesetieosffln;d"iiirlitenoslrriosaVreillufitilt.i.laYflooralelphepeuevaedrrYanegPticaeall
to the natural hair.
Wig wearers particula rly ae No
T l u h v i ed t tocall N aex Dmbiethearti:ie.rorihmeiyesczaol
NlRenmberil:NlwBorklirrutidry:ais:dhrcw2a
lar
' PiTZ6EILALD,
NEW YORK curvitiNG STORE,
• 7NO: 20 Market street.
lEM=I)EMUIXII
NEW GOODS AT P. DELANY'S,
49 Luturt stints T.. Prrnsacacti.
NBIPIRE CLOTHING /prolix.,
NU. 153 LIBERTY STREET.
LEEWARD & CO.,
Ri Third &frost, ❑enr %Vood
LIZELIMM
New York Hair Manufactory
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Pltftiitiisidgli Poitable Bent Line:- •
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FOIVITMTRA.NSPOILTATION OF ViLEIGHT TO A. FROM
PITTSBV RUH,' •PIiILILDELPIII BA.L=O.IO
Ist W YORK, BOSTON, •
THOMAS BORBIDGE, TAAFFE. & O'CONNOR;
. • PNiadelphia; • Pittsburgh.
HIS old established Lute beingmow in full ope - t
T
tlfe proprietors are prepared, with their usual 0/ cm
sive Arrangements, to forward merchandize, produce,
&e., to and from the above-ports, on liberal terms, with
the regularity, dispatch - and safety, peculiat to their
moderof transportation, so obvious when transhipment
on the way is avoided.
All consignments by add for Mi. , Line received, charges
paid, and-forwarded in any req. red directions, free of
charge for commission, advanci g or storage.
No interest, directly, or indirectly, in steamboats.
All communications promp:ly attended to, on applica
tion to he following Agents:
THOMAS BORBIDGF.,
278 Market street. Philadelphia.
TAAFFE & O'CONNOR,
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
O'CONNOR & CO.,
-mar24- North st.,Baltintere.
MEIMa 1 8 4 9 . MEM
Merchant's Teen aportation Line,
VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANAL AND RAM ROADS,
TO PHILADSL'IIIa AND 13ALTIMOILS
Pus Canals and hail Roads being now open,lind in
good order, we are prepared to forward all kinds of mer
chandize produce to Philadelphia and Baltimore,
with rromptness and despatch, and an as good terms as
uny other Line. C. A. McANvury & Co.,
Canal Basin. Penn street, Pittsburgh.
AGE:me—CHARLES RAY - NOEL Philadelphia,
ROSE MORRILL do Co.. Baltimore. (mrl7
masalB49.aaggla
Merchant's Way Freight Line,
For Bla irs Mlle, Johnstown, Hollidaysburgh, and all
intermediate place,
Tam Line will continue to carry all Way Goods with
their usual dispatch, and at lair rates or freight.
Ao azrrs—C. A. hIcANULTY & Co., Pittsburgh.
D. 11. WAKEFIFLD, Johnstown.
JOHN MILLER, Hollidaysburgh.
Ritireamscies—J amen Jordon, Smith & Sinclair, Dr. F.
Shoenberger, 13, Moore, John Parker, S. F. Von Bonn
horst & Co., Win. Latimer & Co. J no. M'Devin & Bros.,
Pittsburgh; John Ivory, Sumit, Isludhollan & Ray, John
Graff & Co., Blairsville. marl 7
(Gazette and Journal only copy.]
NEW STOCK OF PIANOS
JOIIN 11. MELLOR. No.SI Woodatrert, hue past receiv
ed a new stock of Piano Fonts, from the following
celebrated manufacturers:—
One Rosewood 7 oct., carved in the style of Louis XIV.
One do 7 do do - do do
One do 7 do round corners, plain carving.
One do 7 do plain round corners.
One do 63 do elegantly carved.
One do 64 do plain round corners.
One do 61 do do do do
One do 6 do carved furniture.
One do R do plain round corner.
One do 6 do do do do
One do 6 do plane square.
All the above are from the celebrated maeufactory of
Chickering, Roston, and are warranted in all cases, and
the purchase money refunded, if found defective in any
particular. The prices are the same as charged at the
manufactory. and are MA low as those of inferior quality
from other makers.
Seven Rosewood 6 diets., from Bacon & Raven, N Y
One do 6 do do 11. Woreceter, N. Y.
Two do 61 do do Bacon & Raven s N. Y .
One do 6 do do Gale* & Co., N. Y.
All the above Piano Fortes warranted in every res
pect, tieing made expressly to order, and are such as can
Le retied on for dumb/lily; event in 1.0LCII : and of said--
.
rior tone. JOHN H. .SIELLOR.
Sole Agent (or nal< of Chiekerlng's Piano Fortes,
seplm for Weate rn Penivolvanin
ELAWEON S —A tew new pattern Improved Melo
deons, 5 waves of keys, price from .575 to Sinn
just received anti for ink iby
JOHN H. MEIA.OII.
Qt.:CO:SD-HAND PIANOS—
/0 Ono second-band Piano, G o tovxs; price $5O.
One do do do do do 45
One do do do 5i do do 40
One do do do 5 do do .20, •
For sale for cash at the above prices, by
JOHN It MELLON,
decl2 No.. vt Wood etrcot
EAGLE
TUE unatermaned. successors to Arthurs & Nicholson.
beg leave to inform the et:ix...sof Pittsburgh nod the
public generally, that they have re-built the EAGLE
FOUNDRY aid are now in full operation, and have part
of their patterns ready for the market—amongst which
are: Cooking Stoves, Coal and Wood Stoves, with a
splendid air-tight Coal Stove. Which In now supereeding.
in other clues, the common round Stove Also. a cheap
coal Cooking Stove, weft adapted tor small families, with
a 101 l assortment of common and mantel Orates. We
would particularly invite the attention 0 1 nersous
tug to call at our WIIreitaUSIC before our, ing. and ex
amine a splendid article of eintintnclled 1, rater., finished
In hoe style--entirely new in this market
Warehouse, No. lei Liberty et, opposite Wood street.
aep4:dy NICHOLSON & FAYNE.
Fall Fashions Rags and Caps
will a iroduce the
Fall style HATS and CAPS, on Saturday,
August the. iffith, la4o. Those in want of
a neat and durable HAT, will please call and examine
his assortment. at No. 101 Wood street, third door below
Fifth street.
N. Silk Hats are warranted water proof—the
bodies bring prepared with Gotta Percha, which makes
them chaotic and pleasant to the wearer. and perfectly
waterproof.
102 Wood .trees.
Cigar. Snuff and Tobacco,
i t T JACOB MeCOLLISTER'S, Fifth az reet, No. 10.
11._ Regalia; Washington Latiornin
La Rosa; J ustu Sans; •
Plantation;
:Spanish, Malay and Common;
Together with u variety of other brands.
Also—An extensive assortment of CHEWING TO
BACCO, of the most celebrated brands, among which
are the LUX/oUe Luxury, F. Robinson's Pound Lump,
Grant h Winton's', and Areh'd Thomas Grupe Brand.
Five. Lump.
An orders promptly attended to. Country Merchants
would do well to call and examine city stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
Cuba Wrapper and Filler Leaf for sale.
[rr Sign of the Indian Chief [myth
OLMSTEAI) tic SoNS COPPER GILT SPIN
.DLESS FOR THE TI PS OF-LIGHTNING RODS
The subscribers being appotnted by the manutacturers.
Agent. for the sale of the above article, have received.
and will keep constantly on hand a large supply, to
which we invite the attentron of tho4c wilitottg to protect
buildings from lightning, us bet ng the latest and hest ar
acts for nu- purpose. See Professor Olmstead's certifi
cate brio sr JOIIN B. M'FADDEN & CO.
No. Xi, Market street.
I have examined a specimen of Messrs. N Olmstead
& Son's • Copper Gilt Spindles.' for the tips of 14 liming
rods, and am of the opinion that they are exceedingly
well adapted use die purpose designed, tiring substan
tially such an were recommended to the French Govern
men Icy n commission composed of several distinguished
philosophers of France.
Yale College,Aag. 11, 1545
RE-BUILT, AND AT WORK!!!
Wagon Manufactory.
rilllE subscriber having enlarged his Shop, lately de
stroyed by fire, informs his friends and the public
generally that lie is now prepared In manufacture Wa
gtins, Carta, Drays, Tonber Wheels, Trucks and Wheel
barrows, at his Shop, on Fifth street. between WOOll and
Smithfield streets; where he keeps on hand a large stock,
or makes to order any LLITIMUII of work, of the best ma
terials and by experienced workmen, and ut prices to
wit the times.
Southern merchants and Mriinee mull are I . m - tainted to
call and examine. before purchasing elsewhere.
may22t6rn S% AI.
Kemovul of Leeward's Segar Store,
Faom Porno TO Maearr ST.. 3 DOORS WHOM THE Riven.
WE have got an article at' SEDA RS that I offer with
confidence to my friends and citizens, of every
variety and price. Our imported range from 3to Sc. at
retail. To those who don't want to pay 4 and sc. for a
Segar, I offer the Segars of our pwn make with north
deuce. For beauty of make, defightful fragrance, and
every thing appertaining to a truly good Segur, they will
be found equal to any Imported. These Cigars range
from tto 3 cents. Of robacco for Smoking and Chew
ing, we have all the celebrated brands. Our French and
Herman friends." whose great delight is snuff," will find
at our Store all their anticipations realized."
Friends and Citizens—We solicit your patronage frees
ly ; we feel a confidence in ourselves and in our ability
to suit yoq—our constant and unceasing efforts always
being directed to the one great end." to please."
LEEWARD & CO.,
te2s Market street, near the river.
Great Western Saddle,
HARNESS, TRUNK AND WHIP Al& NUFACTORY.
rf IHE 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, Harneas,Trunks and
Mips; all of which he will warrant to he 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
ticles, to his Warehouse No. 244 Liberty street, oppo
site Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machinery
octal G. KERBY.
Wholesale and Retail
•
ADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY.
OBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in
form his friends and the public generally,
hat he continues to occupy that large and com
modious Store Room, formerly occupied by &mte ahn
estock & Co., No. 86, corner of Diamond alley and Wood
street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of
Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle
Bags Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti
cles in his line.
He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared tc
famish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, mann factored
of the best material, and in a style of workmanship equal
to the eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent.
cheaper.
Counirgfiferehants and Farmers would do well to call
and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as
be is determined to sell first rate articles at very low
prices.
By - Don't forget the place, No. 86, corner of Wood
street and Diamond Alley. a 025
buffo= & Co.,
BOTTLERS, Am Mmturscroturns ov MINERAL
WiviSn, Sarsaparilla, Porter, Me, Cider, Root Beer,
Mead tu! Pop, No. 18 Market street, and 100 Liberty
street., corner of Cecil's alley, Piusburch ranr2.3:
51EATHERS--1000 lbs. prime Penna. Feathers reed
..0 and for sale by JAMES PATTON, Jr.,
nov7 17 Liberty street.
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DENISON 01. STEA D
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BURNT OUT,
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MIME
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mussons CO.'S
,4 d i FOREIGN PASSENGER OFFICE.
THE ONLY, AGENCY
For the Real Owners in this City.
LET THE FRIENDS OF EMIGRANTS be careful to
have their arrangemente Mad° VCCOrdillg to the new
Provision Law, and take no manta teceipt,without having
it inserted otherwise they will have to pay in Liverpool,
before they ship.
Hereafter all Steerage Paseengers coming from Europe,
engaged in America, to , come over in either qf the Ships of
RA HAYDEN Co., will he furnished with the following
provisions, or their equicaienisnother articles equally good.—
See Act of Cosgress, May 17,1248.
This plan will prevent sickness on board. Heretofore
when passengers found themselves in Provisions, many
of them came on board entirely destitute, whie4 often
caused much sickness and deafh :-
35 lbs Bread,
10 lbs Rice,
10 lbs Oatmeal,
10 Thu Flour,
10 lbs Beans and Pens,
35 Rut Potatoes,
1 y.nt Vinegar,
00 gallons Water,
10 lbs Salted Pork, free from Bone •
All of good quality, and one-tenth of the provisions fur
'dished, will be delivered to each Passenger every week
with a sufficient supply of fuel for cooking.
Each ship in this line will be properly ventilated, and
a good house over the passage-way leading - to the Pas
sengers' apartment. The caboose and cooking-ranges
for the use of Passengers, are kept under cover. Every
attention will be paid to promote their health and comfort.
Remittances made as usual, promptly, and at moderate
rates.
Bank of England Notes and Foreign Exchange pur
chased at current rates.
Debts, Legacies, Pensions, Ac., Ac., collected, and
copies of Wills procured, with every other business con
nected with an European Agent.
JOSHUA ROBINSON,
European Agent,
my 9 Pont Buildings, earner of Fifth and Wood Me
New Line
aft.OF LIVERPOOL AND PHILAD'A , 11,j
PACKETS.
To Sail from Philadelphia on Me 121 h, and from Liverpool
on the 20th of each month.
SHIPB W1L.1.1204 PENN, 1,000 TONS.
'` HIBERNIA. 100 •'
" PNILADELPHIA., 1,400 "
" KAL& iAzoe 1,000 "
RICHARDSON BROTHERS k CO., Agents, Nos. 12
and 1,3 Tower Buildings, Liverpool.
RICHARDSON, WATSON Lk CO., Agents, No. 0
Chasuiut Street, Philadelphia
Tlll-: subscribers, Agent s for the above Line of apica
did new racket Ships at this City, are prepared to
furnish passage certificate's to parties residing in this
country who may be desirous of sending for their friends,
to COM., out by either attn. 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 dc Co., Liverpool. For
pa merrier*, apply to or address
BROWN A KIRKPATRICK,
nov2 No. 144 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
I j A KING DEN & CO 'S PASSENGEROFFICE.
11 ECROPEAN AND GENERAL AGENCY.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD, to
any amoan L
AGENCY FOR LONDON AND DURHAM MUS
TARD —A fine lot Just received, fresh and puce, war
ranted
PARIS AND LONDON LETTER PAPERS for sale.
A SPLENDID LOT OF BIRD CAGE, from the At
lantic Wire Works, New York.
And CANARY BIRDS, from Imported Stock, at
JOSHUA ROBINSON'S,
0et.31 Post Buildings, sth and Wood streets.
J nsnranct alompaitito.
Life and Health insinreinee.
IIE hIUTV U
AL LIFE AND HEALTH INSRANCE
T
COMPANY, of Philadelpkia, Incorporated by the
Legislature of Pennsylvania. March. trae; Charter Per
petual ,_Capitnl 8100,0( 0 i Rata lower than any Pennsyl
vania Company, and fall 110 per cent. lower than the
usual rates of Life Insurance, as the following compari
son will chow. 'rhos a person or the age of :30 insuring
for SIMI for life. rriu•t pay in the Girard 62.30. Pennsyl
vania $2.36. Perot Mutual 82.36, Equitable 82,04, New
England 53.36, Albion 82.45, New York Life 82,311, Life
and Floarth, Plotodriphin,
Duicr-rule--Samuel 1) Ornck, Charles D Hall, Wm F
Roonc, Robert P King, Charles P Hayes. Al IV Baldwin,
Mar 0 I) Campbell hi Al Reeve, M. D.,• Lewis Cooper,
/ Rodman Harter, i H Edwin It Cope Presi
dent, Samuel 1) Orrick • Vice Preadevat, Robert P. King
Secretary, Francis Bincliburne.
Apritieutionv will he received and event information
ve u by SAMUEL FA HN k•TOC K. Agent. Orrice:
Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and Wood atreats
Pitirburch octl29:y
INDEMNITY.
The Franklin Fire insurance Company
Or PULLAVILLFILLI.
DIRECTORS:—
Charlett W. Ilaucker, George W. Richards,
Thomas Ilan, Mordecai D. Lewis,
Totuas Wagner, Adolph) E. Ittorie,
Samuel Grant, David S. Browne,
Jacob R. em6h, NI orris Patiersob.
CHAS. W. UANC KER., Pren't.
Cuss Ilescstm, Secretary.
rzr Continue to make insurance, perpetual or binned,
on every description of property in town and country.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
which, tv th their Capital and Premiums, safely invested,
afford ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Company. on January Ist, 1849, as
pulilitilied agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol:
lowa. VI,. :
81,047,439 41
Healtnle 94,731 83
Temporary Loans -- 96,001 85
Stocks 51,3L1 t:5
Cash, h e 3- 4 ,F.04 37
813.31e:192 71
Sitiee:their incorporation, a period of 19 years, they
have paid upward. of One Mi/rion Four Hundred Thou ,
inn,/ Onfrars, 1n.., by fire, thereby affording evidence
of the advantages of I itsurunee,os well as the ability and
disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities
.l. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, •
ma r2J Office N. E. corner Wood and 3d sts
Pire and Marino Insstrant:ro.
THE Insurance Company of North America, of Mas
delphia,througli its duty authorized Agent, the sub
scriber. offers to make permanent and limited Insurance
on grope rty. in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments
by the canal and rivers.
DIRECTORS:
Arthur O. Coffin, Prat. Samuel Brooks,
Alex. Henry. Charles Taylor,
Samuel Nsil Jones, Samuel W. Smith,
Edward Smith. Ambrose NVhite,
John A. Brown, Jacob N. Thomas,
John lAlhite. John R. Neff.
Thomun I'. Cope, Richard D. Wood,
Wtn. Welsh, henry D. Sberntrd, Sec'y.
This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United
States, having been chartered in 1794, Its charter is per
petual. and from Its high mending, long experience, am
ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous
character, it may be considered as offenag ample securi
ty to the public. WILLIAM P. JONES.
At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and
Front ins.. Pittsburgh inay4y
INSURANCE.
THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR
ANCE COMPANY —Office, North Room of the Ex
change, Third street, Philadelphia.
Fins humus:mg.—Buildings, Merchandise and other
property in mum and country, insured against loss or
damage by fire at the lowest rule of premium.
MARINE INSUKANCL—They also insure Vessels, Car
goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or
special policies. ns the assured may desire.
INLAND TaxxsPotrrsriou.—They also insure merchan
dire transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal
Boats and Steam Boats, en rivers and lakes, on the most
liberal terms.
DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Souder,
John C Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose Samuel
Edwards. Geo. (i. L
eiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R.
Davis, William Folwel I, John Newlin, Dr. R. M. Huston,
James C. Hand, Theophtlns Paulding, H. Jones Brooks,
H
Henry Sloan, ugh Craig. George Serrill, Spencer Mc-
Ilvain, Charles Kelly, J. (3. 'Johnson, William Hay, Dr.
S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr.
DIRECTORS AT P/TTSBURGH. D. T. Morgan,
Wm. Bagaley, J no. T. Logan.
WILLIAM MARTIN, President_
Mensal) S. Nawitou, Secretary•.
(Y Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pitts
burgh. uelthdtf h P. A. MADEIRA, Agent.
Fire and !Marine Insurance.
T . . .
HE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA will
make pennanent and limited Insuranee-ourroperty
in this City and vicinity, and on shipmentirliy Canals,
Rivers, Lakes, and by Sen. The properties of this Com
pany' are well invested and furnish an available fund for
thppmple indemnity of all persons who desire to be pro
tected by Insurance. WM. I'. JONES, Agent,
mayth 44 Water street.
Paper Hangings.
MESSRS. JAS. HOWARD B. CO., No. 132 Wood area,
would cull the attention of the public to their
present stock of Paper Hangings, which, for variety,
beauty of finish. durability and cheapness, is unsumass,
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, 10,000piecesi .
London do. 5,000 do:,
Of their own manufacture, they have 100,000:jitees
lVall 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 aid 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. ma rg7n
00-PARTNERSHIP.—The suuseribers nave uns tiny
formed a Co-Parinership, and will continue the
WHOLESALE GROCERY, PRODUCE, LIQUOR AND
FRUIT BUSINESS, at the old stand, No. 162 Liberty
street, under the style of .1.8. BONNET & CO.
JEROME S. BONNET,
MATTHEW D. PATTON.
Pittsburgh, July 11. ly9
JEROME S. BONNET. SIATTITEW V. pkrrol.
J. S. BONNET, & Co.
WIIOLESALE GROCERS, RECTIFYING DISTIL
LERS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
Foreign and Domestic Wings, Liquors, Cigars, Fruits
Nuts, tiy9) 162 Liberty street, Ptsburgh.
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CAD.
rpii E undersigned having.been appointed Agent of the
DELANY A RE MUTUAL SLEETY itiRIIRANCE COMPANY, in
the place of John Finney, Jr., resigned, respectfully in
forms the public and the friends and customers of the
Comnany, that he is preparml to take Marine, Inland
and Fire risks, on liberal terms at their office, No. 37
Water street. [mylo] P.A. MADEI RA. Agent
Gingham*.
ALARGE and handsome assortment of newest styles,
particularly adapted to City trade, just received by
mar29:2m HAMPTON, SMITH tr. CO.
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• Whoksige Pry ,Goo ds.
.11. MASON
.& eo:/trokig. steed, Pitubrirglr,
. offer for zale the most extensive assortment of
foreign "dart Weill's floods that can be (mid in the 'MUM.-
ern country, comprising, in part— .
40 eases Merinos, Paramattas and Apneas ;
" Cashmeres and itTous De Limes;
100 " Calicoes, best styles;
80 ‘• Bleached Muslims;
200 bales Brown do
75 Tickings. all grapes;
30 " Flannels . , all colors;
10 " Blankets, of the best manufacture;
00 cassis Cassimeres, Cae.inets and Jeans;
70 pieces Broad Cloths ;100 pea Dress Silks;
100 boxes Bonnet and Cap Ribbons; Mantua 504
2000 ShaWle
Auto—Se - arts, Cloaks. Vizettea, kc.; .Linens, ;White
Goods, Millinery do., Tailors' Trimmings.
Arso—Cases and packages of other Goods . in nil their
variety. New Goods constantly receiving. - •
nor/3 A. A. MASON &
- - - -
New Goods dolling at Low Prices at
A. A. MASON & CO-'S6O MARKET ST.
ORE PRICJi ONLY.
A A. MASON & CO. respectfully solicit attention to
.'their 'complete and extensive assortment of fine,
new, Foreign and. 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-300 pica. rich changeable brocade, fig..glace,
gro d'Atrique, gro de Pekin, gro de Ithine,gro de Al
giers satin de Chine, Tare satin, taffeta, Ottoman, etc.
SHAWLS—Over one thousand Shawls Of every de
scription, comprising every quality and style of long and
square wool shawls in all colors • aleo, rich cashmere
and broche shawls, vizettes, cloaks, etc.
Freneh Merinos, Paramattris and Lyonese Cloths—More
than five hundred pieces, the largest stock we have ever
exhibited, and of every variety of co.or. •
AIPACAS, BOMBAZINES, &c.-10 cases alpacas,
bombazines and Canton cloths, and every other descrip
tion of mourning goods.
CASHMERES DE LAINES, &c.—Rich Faris cash
merzs and de laines, 10 cases latest designs, very rieb
and high colored, superior to any heretofore offered ;
also, English sad French chintzes, opera cloths, pelisse
and palmetto do.
EMBROIDERIES, LACES, &c.— A large stock of
Paris embroideries, in lace and muslin capes, collars,
cuffs, hdkfi., scarfs, belt ribbons; also, a full 'assortment
of laces. edgings and tnserting..
RIBBONS, ite.-100 boxes ribbons; beautiful new
style bonnet ribbons;
do. do cap and neck do.; plaid,
mantas and satin rib bons, all numbers and qualities;
also, crapes, bonnet velvets, gimps, fringes, braids, vel
vet trimmings, etc.
Hosiery and Glares—A full stock. White Goods 01
every description.
Housekeerng Goods.—ln this department of 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, Cassimtres, Cassinets and Vntings—A most ex
°naive stock always on hand.
Calicos', Ticking', Bleached and Brown illarlins.-4000
pee calicoes of all kinds; 1000 pre tickings, every width
and quality; 1300 pee bleached muslina, of every grade;
2100 pen 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 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 an they can be procured in the Eastern
cites. Purchasers can here have the same advantages
in extent of stock, choice selections, and great varieties
that are presented by Eastern houses.
New Goods constantly arriving.
novl2 A. A. MASON .Ik. CO.
No. 65 MAIENT sr., 01111YEDN FOOlrilf-67. AND DIAMOND
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS!
I\HE subscriber is now receiving 64 second supply of
Nets Innis. Dry Good., which is large and complete
in every variety and style the Eastern markets ran sup
ply, ann I Will dispose of them, Wholesale and Retail, at
Gnat Borg - aims to ti 161 y era .
French Worked Collars, only 10 cents; Linen Cambric
Handkerchiefs, 10 cents; Dress Ginghams, from l? 10
'4 cents; Heavy 4-4 Brown Muslin, from 61 to ht cents ,•
Good 4-4 Bleached Muslin, from 01 to 10 tents; Bed
Ticking, from 04 to 101 cents; Plaid Jur-anent Muslin 10
cants; New Style Printed Mons Be Lames, 184 eta.; Sit
tam Stripe Mous De Lames, 25 cents ; Colored Mons De
Lames, from 121 to 25 cents; Black and White Cotton
Hone, only 01 cents; the best all Wool Red, White and
Yellow Flannels to the City for 25 rents.
I hovel use received, of the latest importations, a splen
did assortment of New Style Dress Goods . and Shawls.
Thibet. Parnmetta, Coburg and Lyoneas Cloths, all
colors; French Merino, all shades; Satin Plaid Armour
Saks ; Chameleon Satin de Weil Silks; Wide Black Urn
de Rhine Silks; Chameleon Brocade Silks; Turk Satin
de Shien ; Persian Corded Silk Stripes; Satin Stripe
French Cashmere; Lupin's Black Bombazines; Chame
leon Dress Ginghaina and wide Black Mantilla Silks.
Fine, all wool. BROCHA SHAWLS; Soper. Plaid
LONG SHAWLS; 'Ptak Satin Shawls ; Chameleon Silk
Shawls; Bloch and Colored, Plain and Embroidered
bilk Fruige,Tharet, and hlous De Lame Shawl.
BLANKETS—A splendid assortment, fritin common to
superfine (Ribbon Bound) Blankets just received, to
gether with a large assortment of Demesne and Staple
GOODS
The above Goods having bees recently purchased at
a Great Redurtionfronsfarmrr prices, I feel confident that
on examination they will be found much lower than they
have ever been offered in this City, as I intend to sell
them Wholesale and Retail at a small advance on the*Fast
ern cast. ABSALOM MORRIS,
nov-10 No. 65 Market street, Pittsburgh.
G"'WHITK, No. 51. Alsaktrr mum, is now
opening his Fall and Winter Fashions, consisting of
Ladies' - Silk Velvet:Puletots;
French Merino Cloaks;
Cloth and Silk Cloaks;
Silk Mantillas.
These articles are of the latest and most fashionable
styles.
,A.1.E0 2 French Embroideries; 6.4 - Satin de Chine, for
',Allies' dresses; Spun Silk and Silk and Wool Hosiery;
GenL's and Ladies' Silk Vests nun Drawers; Children's
Merino Vests: a large assortment of Black and Fancy
Silks; Satin Turk, for ladies' dresses; Brocha, Thibet
and NVoolen Long Shawls; Barnsley kiheetings; Table
Linens and Napkins. Also, Irish Linens, imported by
himself, direct. °cairn
& Getuarsori, Circuit Court Wthert &atm—
CIINO for Intrinsementof kis R
es. LEv'e Patent Right (or casting
PAIL ItT Scorr A. Co. , Chilled Rollers.
Defendant gave in evidence Patent to John C. Parry
for some purpose.
A question of infrinfereteut is one of fact, of which the
ury• are the judges. rhe construction of the patent 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 tarts of the case ; but in this case the facts are un
disputed, and the Court think tt is proper to state, us 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 an
improvement—it pretence which is proved also to be un
founded. Per Curiarn : R. C. GRUM
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 sizes
required, and with the least possible delay.
BOLLIRAINS fic GARRISON.
T. R. YOUNG & CO. have removed from No. 8
Commercial Row, Liberty street, to the corner of
Third and Smithfield streets, opposite Brown's Ho
te —would respectfully inform their old e ustomers, stea in
boat friends and the citizens generally. shot they will
keep constantly on hand a superior stock of CABINET
WARE, made of the best materials and by the most ex
rimmed workmen. Private dwellings, steamboats and
tels, furnished on the most reasonable terms, and all
work warranted equal to that of any other establishment.
(la - UNDERTAKING promptly encoded to iu all its
branches. ocal
IMPORTANT TO Hoesaaeacaas AND STOVE DEALERS.
QI'INN.III'IIRIDE& CO. have on hands and are con
awful y snanufacturing from new and improved pat
terns the brat Cooking Stoves that ever have 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 EN'FERPRISE COOK
ING STOVE, PREMIUM STOVES, all sizes i-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, Pittsburgh octS
riIHE subscriber has on hand, (received the present
season,) consigned from the manufacturers, the fol
lowing Goods, which he is authorized to close at prices
very low :
•
30 pieces yard wide Barred Flannel.
250 pairs NVlnte. Bed Blankets, ribbon hound, six
pounds to the pair.
case(so pairs) Steamboat Blankets, ribbon bound, a
very superior arucle.
4 eases (200 pairs) Grey Mixed Blankets.
60 paigi dark Gentianella Blue Blankets, a very supe
rior artiste.
8 cases Grey and Blue Blanket Coating.
40 pieces Tweed, Steubenville make ; I 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. [oet.3o) li. .1.. M Liberty at., opposite 5111.
JS. S. OCNG & CO., N. W. corner of 4th and Per
• ry streets, are now receiving by Canal 40 hair
chests of Superior Packed TEAS, in }, and 1 lb. pack...!
ages, comprising a full assortment of Young Hymn, Im
perial, Gunpowder, Hyson artd • Black Teas, at prices
ranging from 37i to 81 , 50 per, lb. They will wholesale
their Teas to retailers at fairer prices than any other
house, and allowing them a better profit. A call is so
licited previous to purchasing elsewhere. oct2
VHAIIIMIN, October 11 uth,1049.
FIE firm of MICKLIN & BRYDEN being dissolved,
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the undersigned -will continue the Forwarding and
Commission bustnesS,at the Steamboat banding,Frwtk
lin and respectfully Worms his trieridsthat helms gone
to Le. expense of a heavy insurance on the Warehouse)
and,contents for several years, and trusts he will
entire satisfaction to all who may patronise him. Da
will receive freight at the lower Landing,
octl3 JAhIES BRYDEN.. ,
THE AMERICAN ALMANAC and Repository of
Useful Knowledge for the year 1850, containing full
authentic and varied information concerning the affairs
of the General and State Governments. This volume i s .
etmai to its predecessors in fullness and accuraer, 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.
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PITTSBURGH_
Fall and Winter Goods.
Patent Chilled Rollers.
CHARGE OF COUIIT
Removal
COOKING STOVES
American W oolen Goode.
To Grocers..-Teas t Teas I
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• _4IIIISB , ANFI „
CHALIENGE TI Z Wanitrth_Peove, loptity
UL. one single instance," Delley'e,Magliar Pit4;E.K.
tractor"f. - - - that 'eta 'sayrlie oe.tytth Made
its first introduction by me in 1839,.• Altar
failed to care the worst foratifteE It t
LIFE BAYED !-',/i.WFUL`CASE OFr .
' Wre,vanstai,Nitignsic ".
• Eel/marl , )- • '
hlit. PALLET—Dear Siff 'Male my sem, 13. Yearn
was, al wort . di th e shingle manufactmtbf
he had the misfortune to slip and fall into a large vat,
used for the purpose of boiling bleckeprepaialorrtottit ,
ling. The blocirsltadjatheen iteMoved tiara th e vat,' '
containing a large /identity of boiling water,* Me fell for
warth'scalding both hands and-Mxnucellorie side,eltd ,
one leg badly, and the other partially. The scalds were
so bad on his arms and Jeff that sacral of the flesh came
ff
o withithigartnents, life Wthf=despairod "Of• by
both his physicians and ' • '
DalleriPsfinEstmctor was procutudassopn aslamt-'
eitilelWhich was in about sill harem lead applied, and
which, relieved pini frommll pain, "preventrngingemnia-•
tion and swelling, and Ina few days commenced healing
his sores. There appeared a general improvement, so
much so that in three witakate was removed to his
rattler's house, distant about one mile and a half.
We continued the use of the above medicine about two
months, and we believe it was the means, under Plumb:,
dence, of saving his life and we would cheerfully Di.
commend it in allsimilar eases as a safe and inyalualkre
remedy. With sentiments of respect, I minath i dear
your most obedient and humble servant.
ADDAE CI.ARK, •
SUSANNAHELMIE,
C. E. CLAIKE„
We, the undersigned, being personallyacquainted,With
the ease of Mr. Clark's son, believe the above statement
substantially correct :
ht. Dewey, Louisa. Dewey, J. e. Kelsey, henry
Pearce, Wm. Evans, E. Clark, L. P. Rose, Int Newman, •
Wm. Newman, Mary J-Rose.
CAUTION.
117 - Coraraamirrs!---Countericiit abound!—The Pub-
La cautioned against their 'deletetioueraniPdattocrous
effects; and I do her4y distinctly declare that foal Oct
hold myself 'responsible for the effect of any Extractor,
unless procured at my'owrt DEctrr, 415 B)IB6DWAT, Nato
Yogi, or from my authatizedAgenta.7 •
PILES!
That distressing and debilitaisiralsease, harnever as
yet resisted the wonderful . properties ofAtielJenuine
Dalley's Extractor.
Forparticalari of cuTes, siad . getieral Zireetiorts . ,I res . ;
peerfully refer to tay.pnnted olunphlet. All testimonials
therein published are gennine,and for the truth of which
I hold myself responsible. • HENRY DALI4EY,
' 415 HiotaWaY, NeW •Yorla
JOHN D. MORGAN, Pittsburgh, General Depot..
HENRY P. scwARTz, Agent Allegheny.
J. LIAhE,II, Jigept,Wbgeliagi Ya•
JAMES W. JOIOISTON, Agerit, Maysville, Ky.
MERRYWEATHER,Vfeeinnati, 0., Oen. Depot:
jel2 • • • • • ....
Roibd'alc 'G xdaa.
N ee
' THEP Proprietorshrp of this beautiful flaransT,
, has made every arrangement for. entertaining
visiters during the warm season. The steniner
Archy Mason leaves the foot of Pitt stre et every,afterr
noon through the week, for the Garden— ocimmeniing
half-Past 1 o'clock, making 'a trip' every hew until ID/
o'clock, P. II: On Sundays, she. leaves first trip' at 8
o'clock in the morning. Ice Cream, Strawberries, Dia
ner and Supper furnished to order. .Alsoi - Rooms force
ninon Parhes at all times. „
N. 11-:-The Boat having been thoroughly repaired ex
preeely for this trade, and being - the first to' opeit'it
Sundays, the owner hopes to gain a liberal patronage.
je2l J. W. MEALEY Ptoptietcrr.
For Sole r .
THE Stock, fikturesand Von will of a splendid retail
GRQCERY STORE, now doing a business of e19,-
000 per year, in an eligible location, and one of the most ,
business parts of the city. Also, tho,leaseof.tho Store,:
being for two years, from the first of list ApriL To any.,
person or persons possessing a cash capital of $2,590 .or
:1,500a better chance was never offered 'for invest
ment. the present occupant would not tell (under'any
other circumstances) his stock, was it not on account
of sickness and severe u.disposition. For further Par-:
'dentate apply at this office. _ . ,
ADOUSE AND LOT FOR 8650.—F0n SALZ: A good
two story Dwell - Mg Hottee,well arranged, haying a
hall and two parlors. two bed rdonnrYa large kitchen and
cellar. The rooms are well papered and-all' in good
order. The back - part of the , property pleasantly
shaded. with grape vines in fall bearing and soma peach
twos. The Lot is 18 feet front on Anastreet, Allegheny,
bgAS deep. 8650 is below the value of this property,bUt
the owner is going to his propertY"in the weal. Imme
diate possession, if required. Terms accommodating... •
B..CUTUDERT,
, nls smithfield
General Age
WOK SALE—T VO LARGE LOTS VF 011.0,UNP,
I pleasantly situate above South Pittsburgh, on Coal
Hill, having a front of 66 feet on a widnstreek,-athno
gether 330 test deep to a SO- reet street,'Coinimutding
fine view of the - river, ur and doorn, - as laso'Of thia 'city
and Allegheny. For a ealitry reaidenceifewVocatimus
are superior AD the above. They will be- sold at, a bar
gain and on accommodating terms.
S. COTHBEIrr, Genq Agent,
Smithfield street.
DesiSness Cured
- DEAD the following editorialfrom the Satuniay Even-
XL Lug Post:
CDREI FOR DEAFNESS.—We have heird wne t
lately of the efficacy of Scarpa's Oi1 f iii - dares . of Deaf
ness- and astonishing cures by this stmple -remedy have
been unquestionably , performed. An the. editor of a
journal, circulating extensively throughout ,the country,
we deem it our duty to call public attention. to this spe
cific. Those afflicted withthis malady will find Searpals
Oil for Deafness well worthy a trial.
Price 81,00 per bottle.
For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, Fourth street, Pitts
burgh. auglo
BLREAS, Letters Testamentary,. to the estate of
VT MOSES bUNLAVY, late .of Allegheny County;
dee'tl, have been granted to the 'subscriber ; all persons
indebted to seidestate, are remiested to mete immediate,
payment ; and those having elailies• against the same, will
present them duly authenuented for settlement, to •
iaLIN COYLE, Executor,
Office 4th.street, near Smithfiel. •
xEw aTiimc—ir-irr.stisa on Hainagmiling, comprising
three ctrigMal 3Yategts of opplyin g. Me trammel or.
airing in drawing the face maulds of geometrical Elip
ticpl had Spiral Handrails; also; tut original sys tepi of
apply-mg the tips of tadinoulds to the edge the Plank;
an original system of +cylindrical sections ; audmn origi
nal theory of resting.poiats—anduded .with an introduc
tory course of Geometry, Ratios and Proportions.; ex
empr iaed by full and conipletb derrionatiolicns; Mid illus
trated by twenty prates. By L. E. Reynolds, Architect.
Just rec'd by JOHNSTON - it, STOCKTON, '
sepB.. C0r.,341 aruLMarket sta
_
Bonze. mad ..81.1goi. Painting.
JD. I'ITFIELD wonld;respe Ctfiftlyinforzu the citizens,
, ofPittsburgh and Allegheny That he is prepared to,
do aft kinds of ORNAMENTAL:PAINTING, such as .
imitation of Wood and , Stone. ' Orders left with J.
RoniicoK, European Agent, will be ,strietly attended to.
riptanl I ra , .
2000 Presninjut Bllndj. '
B J. W/LLIAMS,No. P.lNorth Sixth street, Philtidelj
Venetian Blind and Window Shads Manufat
hirer' (awarded the first and highest . Medals ■ t the New.
York, Baltimore and Philadelphia Exhibitions; rof the
superiority of BLINDS, with confirmed eonfidence in
his ni anafacture,l asks the attention' of purchasers to his
assortment of Ill:100 Blinds of narrow [mil wide slats,witit
fancy and plant Trimmings, of newatyles and colors.-.
Als«, u large and general assortment of Transpar!nt
Window Shades, all of whielthe will sell at the lowest
CASS PRICES.
Old Blinds.painted rind trimmed to look equal to new.
DiALKES supplied oat liberal terms.
The citizens of Allegheny ty are, respectfully in.
vited to call, before purehustng elsewhere--coofidenbei
pleasing all.'
IlEr 'Open itt the evening.
To Conntty Merchants,
HODKINSON wouldremind yontlint yon can now
M
secure- China, Glass, Queen:mare, fe., at aught
prices as never were heretoforeoffered ai. .
Remember, 115 Wood street .3 doors peforvith. [ml7
'MEM MUSIC.--- Just received, a further supply of the
111 following popular Songs for the Piano :
" Be kind to tee loved ones nt home."
" Nelly was a Lady;" by S. C. Foster. '
"Row thy-boat lightly."
•
" Speak gently."
"Bea Bolt."
. .
" Virginia Rose-bud."
And 11 variety - of other popular music.'
JOUN N. MELLO% ' •
81 Wood street. ,
---
THIS WORKS OF WASHINGTON IRVING.—The
1 History of New York, from/ the beginning-of the
world to the end of the Dutch Dynasty : 12 mo., cloth,
81,25 • The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon. Gent.: 12
too., cloth , .
81:25 Bracebridge Hall; orthC Hurdorists,*
hletiley : 12 mo., cloth, 8125' Tales of a Traveler,.
mo., cloth, 81,25; The Crayon hliscellany : cloth,
81,25; Oliver Goldsmith, a Biography i . 12 mo. cloth,
81,25; Lite of Colunthus;:ff.y6li., mo.,81,00; Aetna
mo., 51,50; Capt. Botinevitte's Adventares, - 12ni0461.;25d
Life of Goldsmith, 1.2.m0- 51.,25ce , For sale by
sep4 . H. S. 1108.1VORTHis,COAth".
Ste am - Beloit. orltador Sale.
UB subscriber offers •for .sale the _STEAM-BRICK
T
WORKS, Allow. LAWRENCEVILLE, comprising
a Steam Engine, 2 Hollers, 0 lilould Machines, capable
of manufactueing 20 thousand Pressed . liricks
dry clay, with 3 Acres of Land on the ,Allegheny river,
on which are 4 kiln and' sheds, machine and cfriy shaft,
wheelbarrows, trucks, shovels, spades, &c.—everything'
requisite to commence business at an hour's
Price, including the
, : patent right to the said machine,.
87000. Terms of.: payment Made eaitY,' • With*, the
Ltind;9s,ooo. • • • -
For particulars, address HENRY 14ERRIT-Ti
aug.l73iti . No. 139 Illonougadelnlionee...
DAGVERREDTt 'St
ROOMD, Burks's olid
i7rs, Fourth street.—Houou & 'AirruortiDagtterrett
typists from the Eas!cru cities, would call thelPelatton:Of
this inhabitants: of Iltusburgiteund the neighboring towns,
to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in
the third story of Burke'sbuthlingOth at.
Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that
no pains shall be spared to produce atom•_MAIM highest
perfection of the art. Our instriintenlit ore of the most pow,
erful kind, enabling us to, execute. pictures - ndnurpaanna
for high finish and truthfulnitaa namre. yhe public are
Solicited to call and exatitilie; '
Personssitting tor pictures a re; neitheerecluirred.orlemC
peered to take them anioss perfect satisfaction" egiirsii..
N.. B. Operators will,find this a good . depot for stook
and cheinierds-t "
fp - Instructions giVeitin the art, containing the tnote .
recent Improvements: • • • • • 411.n7
Gravel Roaring. • •
HE subscribers respectfully /alb= nut- citizens. of
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Pituiburgh•and vieiaityithat they are now fully pre-•
pared to fill orders for GRAVEL ;ROOFING, in a man
ner not to-be surpassedin dna city or elsewhere.: From
their experience•in business, they (eel confident,lsl.
they will render satisfaCtion tctall these who may gi.ye
them work. The superiority or Gravel Roofs :over any
other kind, particularly in case Of fire, ie torrwel/ known
to requite any argument in its favor. To those whtrare
inacquninted with our work, we beg leave to ieferthem
to Messrs. Thomas Liggett, Sr., John - Perti; Hotly
Patterson, M. •Rone, Jr., anti o th ers, ( or whom wehave
done work. Orders thankfully received and" promptly
attended to 'We will be found .. on Wylie street; be
:weer* High andTurmel streeta.
MATTHEW m6Gpmer o
JOH?iIiKENNIN:- •
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I " 'AND 'PATENT INSULATED.POiX a •
7CiOtt lehanceverm orsak.raattons. , --Tbis is the only
instedudd% of the kind that believer beer. oreanutet
in this cotiriffy or gurppe for nimiical purposes, a.l is qW
6, l l 7utthliverlatOwilip man,by which thegalviMia
can be ccinveyed'M the human 00, thoeir, the - brifin
any piettieW , thethed)i, ehbdv.aatetnally Oriinentaiy,
in a.&...finite, gentle stream; withoutshoCksorynin ; with
perfect safety—and often with the happleeteffectsi" • •
Thus •important apparatus is now lushly approved of ,
by litany of the moat eminem physicians of, tits country
Ind Europe, to c whom the afflicted and. others whom it..
May concern can be referred. , • Referent° , will also be
given to many highly reapeetablo citizens, who hive
b een curta i l:lama= dr thiimoet valiiabletapparatat,ol
some of the most invetemte nervous , disinderi, which
could not be removed byany other blew:woman&
Ambits Vorione others, it halbeeri•priwed-to be admit
ably adapted for the cure of the following diseases, t
nervons.headacha and other dlsordersof the, brain. It is
wit lliht apparatis 'alene, -- tbut theope iator can' ciiiivey
the galvanic fluid with ease and safety to the :iiyc,to re-
store algiii,'Or care =autos as ; to the 'carte 'melon!, hear
ing; tothe tongue or other organs, to restore Speech ; and
to Ygtzlitartaorif.the body, For the cure of chronic
rimumn tuithina,neitinlgm, or do deli:lure au c.„paral
yelsor pabiyaout, chorea or I3G Vittie.danc epilepsy,
weakness from' sprains, tome diseases peculiar to fe
males, contraction - of the linths, lock-jaw, etc., etc.
fo
B.4hts rsuridtmdliii:eminticii Of Western Va.:, and
privileges, with the instmtic
memay be purchased, and
ailicr tested forthe cure of diseases. •
Fan. instructioni will be pied for the various ebenti
-10 be used for varioni.diseuses, and Me beet manner
for operating For the tare Of...tb sae - diseases, wilt also be
fully exPledned triAheyrutelitiser;ao aliamphiet putinto
sishaude "expressly for theserpurposeu; earefunz pre-'
paria'blrthe patentee. Enquire of • ! • '
S. WI,GLIAMS, Vine street; '
.1:noy13 sitar ddist.ltoad; rittsb4.
.
T'ADIE9 are cautione4'l,ganittliatng 'Common Prepa-,
red Chalk: They are nofavnie bow frightfully
rioas ids to thiskin ! how coarse, hewebugb, hoWsallow, •
andiinhealthy the Skin appears after - tieing' pre
pared chalk .!'• Besides it is Inftuunasicrintairdng. a large
quantity of lead We havelpreptired a beantiCal vdge
table article, which *meal' JitineslSpanish Lilly.Whtte
his perfecl innocent, being purified of all debsteritrais
quahties, an it imparts to the skin.'a aalatal,.tiealthy;
alabaster, clear,. lively white' al the Same time timing'
as a cosmetic do the Skin, making it soft and smooth.
•
Dr. James Anderson, Pniztical Chemist of-Massachu
setts, says: "Alter analysing Jones'Bpanish Lillt White,
I find it possesses, the most beautiful and natural, and' t . ,
the same time innocent, white I ever seer. I- canal/11Y ,
can censcientionaly recommend its use to all whose skin
nquinea beautifying." Price 25 cents it box.. /Directions
—the best way to apply Lilly White, is with'ssffleathee l ,
or wool—the formern preferable. . •- •'.
A me ear 07 TEEM 1011 25 ea:in.—Mite teeth;T:
foul breatit,healthy gents. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, ..
after being once or twice cleaned with Jones', Amber:.
Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the moat beautiful
Ivory, and, at the same tune it is so perfectly Innocent,
and exquisitely fine, that itsconstantdaily use is highly
advantageous, even to those teeth that are In good condi- )
lion, giving them a beautiful polish,' and preventing. it
premature decay. Those /Unruly. decayed.,it...prevenut
from becoming.worsei—it also fastens such as is becoming:
loose, and by perseverance It will render the foulest teeth
delicately white, sad make the breath 'delielonely sweet.
Price 25 or37f cents a box. All the above are sold rattly
at 62 Chatham st., sign of the American Eagle; New York,
and by this impomted Agents whose names appear in the
next column. •
Witt TOD 10.1111tY, and get a rich husband, lady . ? "Your
face Is your , fortune' let beautiful, ;clear, fair? Is it
white! If not, it can be made so even. though it be.yel
' tar, disfigured; sunburnt, tanned and. freckled : ThollB%
olds have been made thus who 'have' washed • mice or
twice with tones' Italian Chemical Soap. The -effect is
glorious and magnificent ,Bathe sure you get the *gentl- 7 .
the Jones' Soap, at the . sign of the American Eagle, •
Chatham street.
Fling-worm, Salt-rheumScrirvey, Erysipelas, Saiber's •
Itch, a= often mixed by Jones' Italian . Cheitticia Soap;
when every kind of remedy has ' Thal it'itaree'
pimple., freckles, and clears the skin, iillkdow,' aktld-fiV e .
the American Eagle, 85 Chatham street. Mind;atedisr i c
this seldom or neyer fails._
C. mutts,'
Sold at eL tarson's 89 Liberty it, loaa'of Wood;ggit
of the Boot novtn.
ALT RHEUM, SCURVY; OLD SOBM:RYSIPE
-13 'LAS, Barbeirs Itch, Chaps, Sere - .Pirsples.-4
This is used. by many physimatur in this city. •ericuigthe
above and we would - not coruscienciously
knew it to be all we state. .
As a costrietle;the true TONES'SSOAP is peibipti fie
only article ever known that removed impurities,-andl
cleared and beautified the skin; making. it soft, cleary
smooth and white as an infants. But mind, it. is sold at F 2.
Chatham tic, N. Y., and by
abk.st*
AVM. I , gen t;
max2s BD 'Liberty,strect, Pittiburglr.'"
- 10 - aretiXtisr -- difee tfizini:ounttifiX7.4 4
A respectable gentleman called at our office, as hel
said, to inform is that be bad been ufilicted'for .I..S.yeara
with .Rheumatism or Gout, and occasionaaly with Tim.
Dolorous; that be had been frequently confined to his
room for months together,, and often suffered the most to
tense end excruciating pain, but that lately belied been'
using Jayne's Alterative. from which he found the Most si
nal and unexpected-relief. - He says be found the medi
clue very pleasant and elTective, and that he •now con.
eiders himself pelfectlicuraL—Pleththelphia.Northilmer,
•
icon.
. .
A Kier :Warm IC:rowtgo.44 gent/eman ot Serefulide
habit, from indiscretion in his: 'younger 'dayit, becatne ut
Peeled with Ulcerations in the Throat and-Nose,and rti
disagreeable eruption of the. Skin. Indeed, his whole
systembore the marks of being saturated with diueauts-
One hand and wrist were so much affected that he . bad
lost the the of the hand, 'every part' Imam - Capered - with?
deep, painful, and offensive ulcers, and were-as hollow.
and porous as an honey-comb, It was atthis stage of his:.
complaint, when death appeared inevitable • from a loath
some disease, that he commenced the use-of ltwne's Al.
'tredve, a dd having taken sixteen bottlers; is noW pei feet.
tr cored. -
The Alterative operates through the•
purifies the blood and - eradicates disease from the systimi
wherever located, and the numerous cures it has per.,
formed in diseases of the akin., cancer, serofqla, goat s .
liver complaint, dyspepsia pnd other chronic disearesAi
truly astonushing.—Spiro of the Times.
For sale 111 Pittsburghiatthe PEKIN TEA STORE
72 Fourth Street- . - ,• • . •
•-• ' Jaynes , Formally -hie dictates. ^r• -' ••
DA. S. S. %COOK, - Piqua, Ohio, writes? March, .1101 r::
"I have used:your . Voretifuge„ Carnstaatite.Rahoti
and Szpectordat, in, my . practice, .for the - .last three. years,
and have been exceedingly. well pleased with. them
„laid:
nover;as yet; to My'recolleitidn, failed of realialak r ow
fullest expectation in their etuatiie-properdee- our , '
other medicines I carmot Speak of from eipeiiince; tali , •
judrlng froth those I have usedl doubt nottmt thattlkr
claim, and are entitled to all the confidence,tepoiseit t
them, by those who have used tnem. I was formerly
very partial to +' Vermifitto, Until I beeuraencimein
led with yours, which has my decided prefereiteto any
other now in use.
,Bessectfully, yours, &c., S. S. COOK, llgf.D.”
For sale. Pittsburgh at the PekbxTea. Store,-72,
„Fourth st. •
IirORE TESTIMONY for Dr. iVillard's Family Medl3,
pines.—The undersigned, citizens of Plusburgh,hav/'
ing per/Mtn/My used Tir.. - Willard's Oriental Cough Mix
ture, and experienced its beneficial etfecui, domosteheet. -
fully recommend it as,safe and effectual,sin,all castle
Speaking from experience, we believe that it has no si-,
perior ; and would recommend its use to all the alllicted.
CHARLES LEWIS,-
wnr.
Pittstuargh,Dlarch 15th, ISIS.
.ErSold by J. Sehoonmaker &P0., - John Hays, James
A. Jones, J. H. Cassel, John I'. Scott, EL. Snowden J.,
Mohler. & Snowden. ,
Vas OF COUGHING in the ,night. are very trouble
some.. They break in, upon the hours:of repose and.
exhaust the strength of the sufferer. B. A., Fahnestock
COUGH BALSAM-has been eminently suceess
ful in easing and_euriug,these unpleasant
person is roused in the night by a' spasm of 'conghing,
teaspoonful ofthe 'Cough Salaam wilt soothe it, pooh=
relief, and, as it Is palatable,. leaVesno at:Pleasant taste
behind. If once, used, it will take precedence over all'
others, as a remedy for coughs,-colds, -
Prepared and sold by Ro.A. TAIINENTOCR - &.
corner tat niid: Wood , streets, endeartier th' and-Wood
streets.
DR. RALPH'S CHLSBILVTED . Vgastreatat arefori
sale, wholesale and retail;at the
KRAL MTN= (.07ICE, -
•._
No. Hl L Smillifield
Also, by Wm. Cole„ All4heny-eity: J. 0: Smith, Bit. ,
minthiuniJehn McCracken, Pandalonst,Figh
IA It HOFF'S TONIC AND ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILL
LI The general properties of these Pills are Carmine;
rive t Purgative and -Tonic.• -In thel common disorders:
arising hem imprudence in. diet, &c., such as sickness
and sourness orate stomach, heartburn, headacheii, &c.,
where a medicine is required, this prepttration is very
applicablager:Ba earminative'cia toothinif .effects give
ilmostimmethato leiter, when nausea or sickness exist:
its purgative Operation upon - the stomtieh2andloWelsit“,
gentle' and 41rectuali !•stral 'its: tonic propertieloimptitr.
stieligtli theAigestive, orgyins, , theretiy, enabling these
organs to perfoimtheir propgr lei:teflon& with order and 3 , 49 price
,has been reduced train:at to
eent?l
mail9:3meod
- .
For, lttbS; c!bolettale and retail, by B. A, FAR ns,
TOCK corner' Front and. Want and:Sixth. and ,
Wood'atterits, 'Agents for Pittsburgh. , .1614
fIONSUMPTION seizes more victims-than any other.
%.„) disease in our country: The 'Toting, the- old, the .
beautiful and gay, are all alike subject- to its invidious
tava,ges, ond,many, a hectic Cheek has been supposed to
bloom with this. glow of health. But every case origr ,
natesin a cold anda cough--perhalis deemed - unworthy:
of, attentionat first—and only met with remedies when , .
too late. Watch the first symptoms with ealous eart,':
and make Inimedinte use of-the Cough Balsam. of B. A.
Fahnestock lk Co.; which will certainly cheelrits farther
progress,and , restorethe Inflamed organs to a beautiful ,
aCIIOII.
For sale by k A. FAANFATOCK k. Co., corner Ist
and Wood- sta.; also, comer 6th and Wood. deal •
HTs partnersii4 heretofore existing between.Samito.,
, B. Bushfield and William B. Ilays,trading under the,
firm of BUSILIFIELD,Sc HAYS,has.This day
.beeit.dis--1
solved by William Bella's' his entire taterestitni
the firm to 8.8. Baulffield., All accounts due the
.firm
will
e o e firin oilec to ted be. b p y pid S : B y . , B ih ifi e li szun field se. ,.im it d s al u l s d li e viEL btsflu p e7 e :
Paisburg4, Jane 220849....
CO-PARTNERSHIP :-'-$: B. Bestansma„hasing thia:
day associated yith hiniself BMW Ls.anall,.fotmetly,of
Bedford, PL, and recently of the National ate Pais s
bthiih, will continue the. business iandes
BUSLIFIELD & at the old stand N0.. - -ttl I .
Liberty
street S. 8. - 1 1 .118081ELD - E
Pittsburgh, Jane 21,1849. IL LEADER,, • - • ",,
. .
Hav i ng retired from the former .bnainese.l take plea-- 1 -
cureiirt recommending ray suecessors,ta the patronage- y:
of my customers and the :Tmthliegenethlly.
te29 ;-
EW .BOOKS,—Soutbers common :-8.13c0 Book,
edited by his son-itolaw, Jam Baud Ilarten,D. - ..D.‘
Abbots itistory of Juliin Cazasr,mtihAngravjags,: Just ,- t
received- at
JIZiIiNSTON - Zc notion:Y*7s.
i 316, . cot. Xarket andMirdists:,
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TAMES' NEW NOVEIi. —The , Wootinitixt
SY mance of t h e times of Richard P..2....Tidn , A,).
Seq. Jag received by •
JOHNSTON & STOkOTOtitki
jyitti cor Market and TbiSsi . • t,,,;.;
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