~~~ *~. FRIES, dye.. JAMES A. HUTCHISON &Co t Ascots for St. Louis Stearn-Sugar Refinery, No. 45 Water sad 92 Front street, Pittsburgh, Pa., have in store the following es. sortment of refined Sugars, Cot a sale lo 5 bra double Milled largo lof; am 1000 bbls Noe. 2,4, 2,2,7 .i4B small do; 11311 do Powdered 000 do Crush. eq4llld otYl6 Sugar sad Itlolas.ea. 1 An . 40 1 4 1 11 I bbls=f S N ugar ° S , =2,6 and 7; 141 do flip° New Orleans Moleases, 27 do Eager Haase do In 'lnn" (61 "lo ' t 4 a Id MITCHELTREE 160 liberty et CIUNDI4ISea6.4.-.30 casks Soda Ash, breaded 51 Steele 8. , Liverpool; da 30 do do do homes Muroran Sons, r,__96o bags Rio Coffee; 300 boxes 7tal, 82.10 wad 1001.2 W Glass, kw sale by JOHN GRIER, 222 liberalL. fitlF9jl FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO-4drs naler's and Joe Anderson's, Jost reed and for sale by HEALD, BUCILNOR k. Co, 41 north water and 16 north wharves, Philadelphia_ A b ae , LF.A . Z p TO pm EACOO . W plea ri y 7 Leaf .To -3 ca—pras laraung dam bHEA An=to:; ' to — r l ' asgle 1, d oyrig LD. BUCENOR Co 0 El - WAN PIPES-454 brs and 3 gram German Is 3 lir Pipes, medium bowls, jam landing from pkt and for salo by ._ 11 je.24 LIEdI., BUCKNOR &Co . C - DlSH—lsane Cruse, Baltimore, Md., will be glad to and have orders from his friends to Pittsburgh and elsewhere, for the purchase of Shad end Herrings do. Ting dm season. thders executed with despatch, and slimmest Trues. Charges for parchuing light, mar 23 ("101TON YARNS, &e.-40000 Ws, assorted Nos, C laza, Catpet Chain, Candle Wick, strict Cotton Twine; 200 bales Batting, for sale 'u manufacturers' k, vest prices, by FRIEND, ItHEY & Co, ..00r10 arms for manalbetnrers IDEA THEILY-40 sacks for wale b aub",o FRIEND, AMY & Co ass reed and for sale by TIOTASki .-4 c.iod. I bt WICK dr ItCCAlti BLESS OIL 081GA..-UM-11110 A lb i qu i r i t ti rre'd und lK fo l : by corner tat and wood els AILEY',ENNA_:OO lbs ital. Med and for AO le by .1114.33' _ B A FAIIIIESTOCK aCo W.A.ENPS PANACEA— 4 clues jolt recld and for Ssale by aug2:s B PAIINWPOCK &Co 10111./IXEIIiIKED SALERATUS — I 4 bu, a very el, ported article, packed in pound and half pdlind papers, for retaking; for sale by WICK te GLVF.RISING SALERATUS-6 casks, a very so P peztopfdr aniele, lost reed and for sale by WICK k. M'CANDLESS OATS -00 busty Just reed TA 1; , 14 , fd r a6 1 , 1, 31 wider end e_LL__l.l" SALAD 01L-12 baskets fresh, j re 'd and tor sal by & su COMM' Ist and VFOOd fIASSIA-911)1011t166. rel'd and for solo by Co ocricear LOGWOOD-50 eases jusflree'd and fa sale by sued l'-I—INES°-"TO Co XTENV FALL. GOODS—A Mason & Co, CO mark. 1.11 Wert , are now opening 15 — cases of rich styles oi Merrimack, Hamilton and Cwiteco Prints. inagim '/APES AND COLLARS—A A Mason is Co. have gag reed 600 more of ihore very cheap Wrought Collard, al 1.21 e; 200 Mourning do, new style; 300 r' Sraoduig do, some very supenor; also, SO Wmogh es • orvarmnis . 'ees. SWISS MUSLIN—A A I%issou & Co. nave opened ti2o pa of ssue an d S. ?dusting. suga9 SPIRITS TURPENTINE-0 bbl. Sins Turpenune in prime order, jani received and lot aale by anrl9-lev HENRY C KELLY CUBA UO ed NEY—d caaks y Cuba mauled receiv and for sale b Lug:Saw HMIRY c KELLY LEAD—?So pip of Lead, for rale by anintg JAM e.S. DALZELL ..i.")ItIbIIZALT-is. ttous s umbertand Rivet Pig Metal, ale y .I.IIIIES DALZELL 1.-1.2 sacks Wool, for sale by ..4-%.9 /AS DALZELL nbi -r, ~,,,:_g ...sae country mixed Rags, Mr sale by Xt. aog-P J AB DALZELL _ _._ _ . ratEw.F.--4e b. .`4l...nct lust reed and for sale by V ang9.9 WICK ,k AVCANDIS @ C REME. -1Y cask., W Cheese, just rend and fol . we by nug, W ICK & NYCANDLESS MESS PORK—Jmn reed an. 4 for We by ampg w iL. V. El. kI_ANDLERS Atl.D—fl kegs No I Leaf Lard, ...tood twd for Lsale by . ono& wics & CNl.viau EiTttERS-300 lts prime Kentucky :"..h. ,,, , to , F sale by cog' WICK a5l CA' ULESS FOR RENT—A commodious three story Brict warehotue, on 51 street. Possession given =tan dime/Y. For terms apply to aug.ls C H GRANT. ll 'raw at CA RL YI,E' Et FRENCH REVOLUTION—The French Revolution—A /hoary: by Thomas Car Lyle. In two volumes—cloth. For sal e c e by anga9 -JOHNSTON ETON Q PT& TURPENTINE—Z bbls for sale % Erma 0 8411 BRAUN & itfINERAL.WATER CORK --s bales for sale by .1.11. .gll BRAUN & REITER ....---------- pliospeoßus—uo lbs for sals • .11 1. • ; •so : • GINSENG -5 sacks now landing; for sale by IS2iIA.H DICK.F.n & Co ClOrroN-6 5 bales in worn and for tale by_ ki 1125 Itletlitil DICKEY & o Co BARLEY MALT-91 BROWNa and I.lwand for sale b y e a & CULBEEN CORN BROOMS- 60 do: for sale by =glo BROWN h. CULBERTSON DIG METAL-90 tons Caniberland River Metal. landing from stuns American Star and L. Wetzel JAMS DALZELL. 24 voter st T AND, ise.—e4 kegs No l Lard; 2 blvis Bacon; laml. L tog from stror Cashier, and for sale by eeffth JAMES DALZELL A LLIN'S NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT—A JAIL fresh supply for sale by R • - -- 10 CO F FEE-10 0 b.g . prime Rin, iust reccirin and for sale by aoiO4 BROWN a. CULBERTSON F • LOUR—lttl bbls fresh F.,mly Flour, jest re , raised and for sale by angle BROWN & CULIIEWNION ThLEACHING POWDER—RD casks of Jai; Mospran &Boos' first <many Chlorlde Id of Loan, for LTREE sale by W & bIITC lr AHD 0.11.-45 bbl, pure Lard Oil, in stan n t and for J 1,./ solo by Jr.H . _ 0 s_6___ltr. Co 11, bb i EF` ll i t q l 4. 5, tt, 7 U and d allla; tMO:o cru l fied . ; 180 dopowdored; m wore watt for sale by JAMES A HUTCHISON is Co, ts of Sr. Louis Stearn Sti air finery ... 0 ASH ..In casks double refuted Sttda Ash; l do dn do Warranted equal to any in lila city. For sale by ..._.?4114 C H GRAWY, 41 ureter st TEAS -40 hf chests and boo boo to extra Y. Hyson; . Iperial; • 10 " " " " Gunpowder; . 15 " " " Powebonr, POT role by J D WILLIAMS, 110 wood w 5t.5 2, -------------- TOBACCO -5 0 boo /ra Hoot As Honey Taboo., m i. taming from canal and for ale by _904 JAMES DALEE L L SA s 4!. ttor ... XI ACIKYL-11.10bbLi No 3 Mackerel, branded JIL large, In store and for salo by .......14115.1 JAMES DALEELL F' ••• . • Atlc la bags • • era, for • • aug24 JAMES i ELL OUISVILLE LlME—Constantly on band and tole by .04 C GRANT -ROSIN -49 bbt for sale by Raga C60.1•Z r iali,LC it te b e y ri Rio, in story and for oaks to SostO 9 ANV' IiARBAUGH FtILASS-=741 jas 13x11/ and 10x11 Window ofnas. tI,,T just roo'ajrt .io:rt Laois ISVI-one, sod for 'sole by ---'" S & W HAF!.IJAUGH INVOITE BEAN S 0 Ws small White Beans, fol 8 . 6 * bY WlCti DVCANDLESS -r h EppER-71lbsp on Imni Pad for sr. 797 1 ..,VY augll C FA cIRAIN ',Mak IStilirzkitaittatitrte.foisido.by ARD 01L--Itorichardt: boat, 1 oa4 raf .od rote , 46"-&-1:6-Logeiiirs; 4.717-do old Gov. Java; fvr me ID WILLIAMS aagil - 0/are - Wirer, las - 13 do GGAlt—O , uh- Iverized; 25 do assorted LcoLt for S ernabed arta P‘• 2i J D WILLUAS . _ CPTE-5 begs FiOers.:.; PofTeri 1 bbl ClayTs; 10 2 do pure Omer, 0 eases ...._,°1,..#4.00.04, Ores er) maw. i keg Mac, cu id Mat variety; for sale by aug2l 4 ." .213-; - RICE FLOUR- 2 cues supera.s., for narit J D ~ aa. . riANDI.IO-5 boo Spans'; 10 do Bur, 15 do difflam, V 4.. ‘.../ for sole by auglil Jl . WILL! Iti 14 OTA6II-6 bbl. ;mote, for sale by P angtll 1 D WILLIAMS ,UNlililk...--I bi.i.Lard; 5 pes Hag Carpet; rd ilWr. Woollets Sacks; 50 do Zinc Washboardic on eon ward for sale by ascii JII %V ILA.' Arill.i irklskklONlJ.4 (chow's pall just ree'd .od for sale JL.I J KIDD a co `?YT. LOS/WOOD—Just reed and for sale KIDD &Co sort( —___ antri_ VEATtig)l2,-- - fu rooks or .1: saga J KIDD &C...L. - own Qua ay r oby ..Ur own TASSEY re BEST_ IiAtX)N--otro rtarr -- and for sal. bY fr. BEST to &LEL Asti—woo - oa, a Prime 1 for We by nugti & 0."“ TALLOW—I bbl teed and for sale by TASSEY re BEST lOW Co Tea - 6 P A.tsfiuti .0 • • b Mnd, roe'd per atmr Companion and for sale by yuarlie SA W HARBAI/016 MAUXIN'S GI: i Yalt—S--A supply of Maniuls sale • healed Spouts (1000 rs, just teed and for sale by Rugg, JOHN II IslEll.oll. n 1 .111.1 .1 ALUM—wo.,... Alum, ga i reelsod for silles ., l anglB ltl wood st EEO--del baysl •=O -71, 1 Hoed; 20 bi.ls Clover Jp.i fl for webs by sisal --_ _ es I a FLM asks <lcor Std., just rced and C LI6A e for No or A C UN NI ti li HA hi t 1411thorty st 'alb by JSI A F . us ir lb" s F VON DONN liolltir Co • _ RYE FLOUR -30 WA. j! VO N ii l j6HciftsT tco ugl4 T3EPPtiIIO bags for sale by F VO?i BONN_RO!,37 & c o Q.PERM 011,--Worrarove spare-8 mats for sale t; Reale 1 EiCHOONALi& Co HALL' Wl—Crude and Ranod, _Oat onto ay J OCHsugI=OONDLAILKEt in Co supit bbla No 3 Mookmell,(1048;) 60 half do N. 3dp, 1910; 30 do do No 2 do dbi lost roe 'd and for ..alotoy sogo6 MILLER k RICFETSON en prima Rine, Just reed and for sale ISIILLFAL h RICKETSON riIAR-16 bbl laortb.Carobas, for ago by saillt • 0 F VON BONNIIORST Co 1141110 AL REI VRD PITTSBURGH BOA-RH-OP TRADE. COMMITTEE FOR SEPTEMBER. JOSHUA HAMM WM. BAWL J. CAHOTHSES. OPTIC[ PITTSBURGH GAza - rry, Idiniday Morning, September 3, 16184 The markets on Saturday were rather on the dull order, being the winding up day of the week . and sales which were confined to limited transao bons to the trade sheired little if any variation from previous quotrittot. FLOUR—There W 4.3 a slight falling off In the receipts, and the greater portion of the amount re. eeived passed to the east without touching our market ; consequently the sales on the wharf were unusually light- St,beert,62 was asked, Irut we beard of no sales at the river higher than 4,50 ; which seemed to be the ruling figure. From Store the transactions were also light, a. 00 . 66 g 0013 t to regular sales in dray load lots at lso 2 ( 4ll6B° P ef barrel. RYE FLOUR—Sales of 20 bbLs in small lots at p bbl. CORN MEAL—Receipts have been very light , very little is doing in the article. Sales in a small way at 40c p be. PROVISIONS-We can notice nothing new in the market. Bacon continues lively, with regular seas of city cured from smoke house, at 41, 40 arid 61 GWr shoulders, sides and hams. Sales of 6000 Ms of prime western cored bacon at, for shoulders 4041, sides at 41 and_hams at 60660 c p IS.— Lard is inactive, and nothing worth reporting. Of atter we notice limited sales in keg at 9(a00 as in quality. CHEE-Sales of good W It are regularly effected at prices ranging actmrding to quality from • 60. - to Eic fp ASEGS--The market continues dull, with no change in prices. Regular sales of Pearls at 500 6c. of saleratus at 506351 c, of pots at 4164&, of scorching% at 4c, and of soda ash at Ile p 12. GROCERIES—SaIes of N 0 sugar in small lots by hhd at 436 5 1 as in quality. Of N 0 molasses at 2Se„ sugar house at 4fic p galL Of loaf sugar at 64111 c p lb. Rio coffee ranges for good coin to prime at 716bc in a small way. Sales of rice at 5051.cfP 10. SOAP—Sales of variegated at 10;011c. of ro. sin at 44a4 lc aa is quality. CANDLES—SaIes of coy star at 21c, of mould at 104, and of dipped at 9c p FEATHERS—SaIes of 1000 IDs in lots at 11e LEAD—Regular sales of bar at 4;at 1. and o pig at 4 eta per pound. TAR—Sale. at :1,75 ( 44,25 p bbl, according t. ,quality. FLINT GLASS—A merchant from Moatioell. laid in a supply of Flint Glass et one of ou extensive warehouses on Market street, and ex pleased himself highly pleased with the superio quality of the articles, as well as the vary reason able terms on which he was accommodated. have often taken occasion to direct the attention of the western and southern merchants to the sit': perior quality and great cheapness of Pittsburgh anufactured Flint Glass", and the above is a co vincing proof of the fact of what we hive stated' This merchant not only expressed himself delight ed with the quality of the article, but that he bought it at lower rates than he had ever beer able to purchase the same descriptions of din' glass at the south. STraiIITIOAS ESSLOSION—The Truitt) , Gazette the 4th trust, Bays that the steamer R.tdgeley, CJ lapsed a fine doing great damage. It is not ce min that more than one men CAMS killed. The d age to the freight is said to be considerable. ight or ten persons were scalded. ACCIDENT T;;;;; STEAESE ST. Loma—Boats ID yesterday from below, report the steamer St Louis Copt Littleton. bound from this city to New Or leans, at Cairo, discharging her cargo. the having sprung a leak shortly after getting air a bar on which she had been aground. We learn from a passenger on the steamer John Q Adams, that her freight was considerably damaged, and that a pars tion tad been entered to that effect. MestacannariT. FL.M.B.own STAitancis.—Bostori I utd Main Railroad, incorporated in 1535—opened [through] in 1913-leoglli 51 aides, [including bran cites.] coal 53,021.100. Year. Recp's. Expenses. Net Income. Di vice. 1812 St 5-5 560 550,1100 575.510 f, pr. ev 1943 171,744 190,17 69.560 1814 233,101 127,600 102.501 61 ` 1645 291.060 154.100 132,963 '7 1846 349,136 179,734 169,402 '7 Igo 511,504 2'20,260 291.243 9 '' $1,715,429 $5701111 5544,75 t 4I COPPER. MLNES OF LAKE SITERWR. Cormepondence of the Detroit Advertise Sam Ste Marie, Aug. 1515. The rage of cooper speculation is now over,— The crowd of adventurers who came to seek their fortunes in a single day, and who wereloaded down with the scrip of a thousand fancy compa nies, have disappeared from the scene, and the bu siness of digging copper has settled down to its le gitimate channeL Do not. however, believe that the value of the minerals of Lake Superior has de predated, or that the quantity has disappeared. beesnee the mere speculator—the man without capital or system-has failed in his Utopian schemes for sudden wealth. If you could spend an hour on the dock of Malpighi & co, you would see that the business had just begun io earnest. Three hundred tons of native copper, in solid blocks, averaging 2200 pounds each, attest toe mineral wealth of the north, and, with the shipments al ready gone forward, will make the product of this summer r 0661 tons of copper, a ce lmost entirely pure The propeller Independen, on each trip, brings 100 tons, and the shipments of this season will amount at learn to 1000 tons, which pays ere cont. party 5256,000--pretty good work for one mice for one year, under all the diradvantages arising from the work at so reamers a point. The traveller of whom I spoke, examined these masses of native copper in utter amazement, and, after having seen neatly all the mines of the world, he declared that he had seen nothing equal to Aia He expressed the confident opinion that the miner_ of England most close within five years, before these wondrous veiug on Lake Superior. The Pittsburgh company have bought their land, and just finished a larae smelting establishment at Pittsburgh; and. as the masses are so pure ' ana the remaining portion crushed and mashed down to nearly clear copper. it will prove to be the most economical place for smelting. With another year, this company will turn oat at least 2000 tons of pig copper. and their yearly dividends cannot fall short of 120 per shans. UT= C H GRANT • The potatoe rot we regret to leani has made its appearance in some of the Northern counties of this State. In La Salle, the Free trader says not a patch "will be likely to escape; and the prospect is that there will be scarcely enough left for seed." The same may be said of Peoria and Tazewell.— This neighborhood, so 6r as our information el• madam entirely exempt from the disease; and the potatoes never have been better, or more abun dant, than the present pen.eon.—{ Alton, 111. paper. - - 13XPOBA'8 BY DIVED. yo —Per Garnet-33 bbd. tob, Isk wool 1 , J C Bidwell; 3 btu). lob, J 5 DJworth de co; 7,hhde Lob, Jac A Maser I do do, 3 id bblo buuer ' 131grdey de Smith; 1 cal ' meted, 999 Wale dour, 16 kg* lard, 7 do butter, I) Leech 14 co. Bridppyrt—Per Wellsville- 95 bbls dour, 2bp bacon, 29 hhde tob, 7 Ming 2 ban bacon, 2 sin Ica then, Clark 6c Thaw; 635 pcs bacon sides, Oruro dr. McGrew; 190 eke barley, 31 iron bound oil bbl., Hays at Painter, 19 bbl. flour, C Barnes. r*r. Camara is strangely destructive to the ha pin assucle, Vie km) the sudden change from heat to Jd t and yt smoke causes yellow, dark, coarse con, This SI 's re i „ that the pure. of the skin hould n o kept opeo—thet their mouths should he freed from t rnp . n c,---'l‘...aa lhas toe Ar.Jtaill Roman Philo., pi n ,. ca r e d g s ducases—ehey *wised that !mire diseases and urt.'ealthy vaprs 'hate through th the ooree of the shut, them any Other outlet of the ba i lj It is nestessil therefore, to keep the pores open— We pelted from the 'skin (7um die pores, when they with Jones` Italian Chemical Soap. '1 have tech it mare the wont and oldest minis of Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Old Sores, kteurber's Itch. sore /lend, Ringworm, when every other Inteenat and eeterani remedy had falled—ne effect rendering the .4/, white, clear and itott, though it be yellow and roars, IS efb...- derful-4 removes IF7eckles, Tan, Sunburn. alosillew. and 01 Of the kiii—liut persons MUNI be particular and ask for Peen Soisp—lo be had Pittilbergh µ Whi. sign of the in, 69 Liberty at. Price 60 cents. awned/iv! y Does your briar 101 l off, does your hut, hun risky Is it harsh, Is It dry, or Sim, I pray! Ills thus, you ea u make it soft, silky and fine, Dark and healthy, and beauteous as this haw of mi., And to have this, you have hot:three stallums to pre FO/ • bottle of /ones' Raul Restorative. Reader, if you have bad haw you would really he .111 . Welshed at the lovely effect a three shilfinglwulr ac Jones' Coral Hair Restorative hos an iii it arc& but one Boldai Liberty St. SoVilkihwly Tag excessive or morbsd recrettour ot e bile sr well known ko rause stole:it a...trounce el o e lb tire organs, and bring on malignant end u' •o 0 ble fe•ers, which otien must be cleansed of there foul recta:one, end this Call most readily be accompltshed by the use of B A laltn estookts Pals, which are a most V.llllalie fUrtgly cathartic. They e. be given with safety Si all times, ant. afford relief In • very short nom. Prepared said sold by B A PAIifiIBSTOCK I Co, corner Len .d wood, and corner gth and wood as aug29 "That—whiter Ain of hers. than snow, And pure na monumental alabaster.. ddi Agates have Ant Like the above, who use Jones' Spanish Lily White. It rnaketh pore snowy, yet 1,010.r.t1y white. to at h 9 ldherty street. 1715 Don't Dave a Foul I.lreati-1( y.. Dave, ••• • t•no akateg bottle at •AmDer Tooth Pave. 311 a vnll MaJus your 13reath sweet, wither your t' , "th , Bold at eg labuq jyttga.vrly ARRIVED, lonia McLane Bennett, Brownsville Lake Erie, Marty, Beaver. Minutia, Parkinson, Brownsville. Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver, Caroline, Day, Freedom. Arrowline, —. Brownsville. Consul, Kinney, Wheeling. Geneva, Dean. Cio. Rio Grande. Connolly, Cin. Allegheny Clipper, (new) stupyard. Arrow, —, Brownsville. DEPARTED. LouisMcLane, Bennett, Brownsville. Lake Ene, Murry, Beaver. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Michigan No 2, Gilson, Bearer. Caroline, Day, Freedom. Visitor, Jacobs, CM. Cinderella. Calhoun, Wheeling. Yankee. Kountz, Ciu. Oswego, Grace, Cincinnati. Dolphin, —, Cia. American Star, Hinton. Cin. Mary Ann, Duncan, Franklin. Caledonia, (new) Cia. Cumberland. Miller, Nashville. Fnendship Davis, Cin. American, —, Louisville. The river lard evening at duel' was 3 feet 0 inches in channel, by metal mark, and falling. PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR IP4, For Philadelphiaevery evening at 4/ o'clock, b Leeell'A Packets. Office oppoatte the Umted Statc Hotel. Steamboat Packet La, leaves daily for Cusetanst 10 A. n. Passenger racket vow Brownsville so B.lurnore and Philadelphia, d a. hs. and 0 r. Mail Coach Lane doves so Philadelphia, Y a. Is. anW Int r, m. Wertent and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 A. ra. Nortn-IVertern suit Cleveland, daily, 10 ♦. m. Fine and Western New York, datly,ll •. u. Nunn-Eastern tolladelptua, daily, except Sundays, 4. • U. ARRIVALS AND DEFARTORE OF MAILS. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 ♦ X., loses %Yemen & Louis ..due 8 r. Dr, cloaca 5 a. South. vialia/umore &Waahington. due 8 r. Y. el's 5 e.. North Weedern vin Cleveland, due IU A.. X., closes El a. Erie and \Yemeni New York. due a r. re., closer S a. 117 - Cozens are honorably assured that the follow inbb are we actual qualities a tls bottle of Joaxe Co- rel Ilotr Restorative. If they doubt our word, they cannot these highly respectable cozen e,who have toed it. , Mr. Ueo. Beckett. 41 Elm st, New York. Mrs. Mau. Reeves, Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. Mr. Wm. Tomplons. 911 Ring at, New York. Mr. Thom. Jackson, Montcur's Island. 11. E. Cullen, late barber steamboat S. AdICTICa. And more than a hundred others state, though this loust suffice, I tOlg will forge the hair to grow Oa the head or face. stop tailing off strengthen the r.ts, removina scurf and dandrut trom the roots, and making light. red iir gray Lair assume a hoe dark look, and keeping dry. harsh or wiry hoer motet. soil clean aud heuuwu I, IV very, very long hum Sold at WM. JACKSON'S at Liberty sti 1)10 ettsrootionuat, Logan ect., Va., July 12, 1915. Mr. R. F. sellers—Lkiar Sir 1 take plesoure ut Drying the the good effects of your valuable Vert - range My children begiek.and thinking 0 might be worma. I tned several kind. of Vertroluge. without any edect. I concluded to try poor Verinduire, which I did with ne ar effect, to mach se that my little daughter. near three years old, paused something near oue hun dred worms at one time. I then rceottuoended It to nty neighbors, who have tried it with success, so much so that we sold out tit too weeks toe supply' which wit latd in for six mouths. and hearty every day some per son it commit. to the more for Sellers' Vernufuge. Respertful/y yours. R. S CRAP:RAN. Prepared and sold by R. E. SELLERS, 57W00d st, and sold by druggists generally, In Pudaburgh aid leg-heny auglo 7 Worms, by their irritatino, augment the secre tion of mucus or slime to the stomach, in which, al] so. they involve themselves; mud it is said they feed upon it. and if dapnved of it they die. The celebrated Vermiluge pritared be U. A. PAHNESTOCK. Pittsburgh, Pu.. is admirably adapted in its operation, first, to remove the protecting mucus. mid secondly, to expel the worms reudered helpless and tender by he lug thus denuded. It is a remedy in Se - filch every Corn hdene can br placed, and that it has answered the purpose is roomiest Imo the hundreds of certificates Karen its tavor. ies _ mi . You slily old fellow, road this, and be no longer ban!. v:blsiterless and hatrlesa Mr \V Jack son. of MI I.tberty .teed, Putsburgh. Pa. cerufkes on the 3d oh February. It-47, thaNtlr.Tltos Jackson'. head. on the or. uas entirely unitt . .for IS )e•ra, and that by nano( two 35 twtnies et Jonck Coral Hair Reatornove. tbe lour 14 growing fag and UM hold it Newark by CI OLDS. & SON. 27` , Broad or. R VAN IIUtt.KIRK, corner of Broad 'and Nantucket st. ,tinr2l. RATES OF DI6COUNT. 110 rhs ui , 0120.324 N f-L1211.411,:f ED 113 N. 110LNINS & SONS, El :- 40,, Br., r.. So. 80 Market sorsso. near 41 Ir's illnl•ylValkill• Indiana. 114 D. Dr ltroo•rturch • • - 'Par State 8110 0, Braockes• Cocoa:roe 120.1.1 P2i '3'am: 4 ,T • • • • . NI. tort o. 01,01 Bank 'par : Virginia. 1311...0 *".t.irols 'pino • •per Flchnogs It. or V 61.• 01rard Brool. •• • •• • parj Forinsr• Ilk ail Va. • Bank of tierno.onooven • par Bk. or ohs V alley ,—••••• • Che.o. , County- • -par Bk. of Vrrgrow •••• • •• •• lO•lawars CO. • • .11.711. ft AI. Bk., NV Iteshog •• MaRICKO , I7C, j CO.• •psti do Moraan town - •• • • Nano um! rs I land • • pariN• W. Bank Va•--- CO4lllO/1A Bride.. Co. • parj do NV colaborg• •• - • Boy lc :town l',oolo Pali do Park e r arrow •-- Formers' lig Readro4•par Tenn . Fanner' Bs :D.. t • Co. n4,1112..1 l'entrs• ose • .• . . 5 Faowt rt. ...A:n:4. r por For. .N. hit:retro 13k • --• • Lancaster .... 13k.• • • • por Ylowter• Irk. •• - • •• • • • Lancaster B.:. par, union Ilk. I'. :tooter Bank. • --JO 011.warl Browns... Ors Bk. pot Slats Bk Di 311twoun— I NV .., r , 1, giro It:. • • •-• • .1 . :Wort h Carollna. lieloyaborgh 11k.. • I ,Ilk Di Cape Fear I Chatralrersowor • •.... • " hlcreas Bk., Newoem• I Sursposhawort Co. 8k..• 3 ~ .30.00 Bank •-.• • • 2 ',chin ett Bank, -: Sonth Carolina. I.ra rsrown• • • .• -..- jCwoolo CI:o Ii .... •• • • 1 Nliddleorwn -.• IU. of s k r:soon. •• • 2 .ar, - •, , • • .... •• • . " Cowan, .... Bk F, Irk •• • • • . •-• 40 /1.• a rrsorssoown ..... 2 trlt. r• . aid prover,' 14.41 I • xatitou rx, •• • • • 2 Runk, NV uNote.hura • . 1 Merchants Ilk ••••• - • I ll•ors..ho rot ••••• • • •• Planters B. 11/seoo's Bk • 2 110 0r01.0.s • • --T 1 Bk. of 'South Carol:on • 2 1.,,,La0,00 por IIII•ryland. • Balt:wore ha.. ..... .• •pa r N. y orn o n g. ....... .. .. 1 tioromle 00R It Scrip •10 York Itlo 1 Comberrand Bk. of A Ile- NV ow Branch 111 •••• • • I 0..) ...... ••• • • I Repo , : Note. " For. Ili. of Marylander • NI 4t. 31 Rk. Proor do. n Forwent' ONI Di:bowers " Chty Pc Cotrov , crrp— t• Ilk. Frederck 01.10. Pool4olrek Co Bk.-- • • Sono< Bi and ll:anchor 1 I Isgeragirt i r Bk Mount Please, •• tt Miner& .•••---- , trett.r . r: , . ' t . . 0 I • atap x lx . ....... . Si C.a., ,: ie. -•.• • • • • ° 'V xx , it.ttelatt,lik •-• • -• .' Maroeor, •• Bk.orNN r•{111111/4,f 2222 •• NV01,1,111, ..... ..... 0 '; Michigan. C•neonnal. :Look • Di of no. Co.r. , • - -•- -...-•. of Mier Rotw•n• • • •- .11relestrIc . • • Nl:anion In. Co• - • • 5 Zanesvrire -. " Var.& 3lech's Bk a Powouro .-- —•• • • Vir !lief/Mall Te rri VT. Vt'ooiorr • -- --- • 70 211ar.A.Firs I all° NI rloste 5 NI a.s:l'on • - • • I Canned.. iondasi y •• .. - All solvent --l• 6 Itsoura ••• • •• .. •• • I Bank of Elogroa.d Moles .:,,, s , ~o e . —._..t Gold & Specie Value. X. , not 0 Napoleons ..... • • .1 he 2 15 0 :'to Nye sos r n Rawerve • • " E agle . old • •• • 10 50 Fran/Lon Irk C 01... " agle new •• • • • 10 00 Cr.,llreoons —••- • ••• " Boubhoons, Spwooth. 1600 Lat.. Erle• • • ..... • - " 80. Pntr lot ..... • 15 50 B o o. . . ...... ...... • o'4orworeigns • •• • • • 4F3 Lincar•sr -- ..... -.10 Corneas ••• • -•-.-• 5 00 1110.1404, 13 Frederre ksd'orl ..... 07 hto Cir 2,40.110 ••J. • 50 Ten Thwers • • • • • 7 1.0 F.rer. 21 Cwown•-•-•sn 'Pen Gar triers •• • • 300 Ilrliono • —• 50 Intort.Pors• • •• • • 450 fEentnelay. 55:change. I Irk of Kentucky I New York i Part 13k.0f 14No•svirre • 'Plod adelohla pnn Nooloen Bk. Kennolky• • Saloon:loss • i.roo I New Vork-Cay Snake, par Interrorß t ke•-• I _ _ _ INFORMATION WANTED. OV I.OST —Some Frtde y afternoon, 231 b instant, B 31,artu Hoes, about tan years of age, has been missing from the village of Wilkinsburuh. He had been with me 3or 4 weeks previous to wbulli tune— had been ut lie Drphan's Asylum. Allegheny city—bed on when he went away, steel mused pants, tweed frock cyst, and green and white chip hat—lignt hale, stout built, and stammer.. little in speaking Any information left at this office, with Dr. Erring lon at the Orphan. Asylum, or with the sabot nber.will be thankfully rved, and a liberal charge will be paid to any personecei Who will return bun to me, ard any pson harboring turn will be prosecuted according to HUGH 1101'D Wilkinshurgh, Aug. 31, Is4B. eept.TrfutsrmsS • PLAISIOI. fonON baud md for sale, the following Ptatto Forms, direct from tbi, manufac turers, and at Easters prics: NU. 1 Atz eiegain rsewod, six oc taves tron framed Pll.llO Forte, made by Chieke.nz. Roston, inl7s No. /. Rome Nis the above, ..n 5 - 1 Rosewood. Chickertng, :Zll •. (tale lc l'u Cblatkermg, 4-s •• 9 ..Manhattan Company. :MO tt 111, - rand Merl.) 41.0 G " 11. - Peeond PI6IIO, Hem, ; an Old Plano. taken In part payment for of Me above, by it MN II N1F.1.1,0R. oI Wmn 0. Sole Arent fur ChidiCrlllg'• Plano VOA., tOr West. ern Pennaylvantn. morn_ . . . Splendid New Pianos. !MiIITHE subscriber. previou• to leaving for Mc Kiiiit to replenish his stock. will dispose of the balance of his stook ton nand at reduced prirtes, and on favora ble terms It can,. et a choice selection of Pianos made by Nouns &Clark. N. V., and Jonas Chimer of Boston. M..e.. of from 6 to 7 octaves, , rosewood end mahogany, of dillerent styles and pricr Kl • II .KBER, At Woodwell's, ell Third a 13 - 24 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. I re p T2t . ;l 4 s l /e ' ro a <To „h tfe "r r:l ' v 'e l l'Utrtii..'l„''r:::t: mechanical portlon of the coo/unduly lle wdi ac vow tim and lo thrp4wting nod affirming ot e Hooks of Account , vttling partncrmatp arrount• with all confidence, opening new book , 2, Am . a n d n prrparing young own for dm. Coutitin,, Huns, Res- Nnr.lilmt corner or In lharnund, All.gheny city JOHN A and , g Author of National S).trtn Book Keepin Itgrart no M..", & Arlionald & lictwni. & Son, Spang A .1 Mere, Jr & Co. John Finney, Jr.. Jam India, b 5 A nor -d.lwlA I Arinwt. Jr or. 1) FOR BALE. 9'llE sublwrlbers, wLslong to retire from The Warehouse; hx• at. wrillog to dispose or the stock. good whl uod lure. or lb.. veturiesaloLlrug 81.dt:her:oval Warehous \ o Market strew,. Phrluelelphla wOOO e.s uh.urpussed being Ine•lx , eu l'irlh Sod Sixth The rl stock incest touch reduced. eE•nacqu,ol:, terms eon)' The comma IA 01 111(11 unrxeciltionsiUle ktnd doeored b) every hosloeLs 111.1 Au opi?ortutory such as llos door presents ovell. nod should be embraced by geotle• men dea.,,u. or cutharklng In the Drag aufrAdlm gDWIN MEREDITH tr. Co I ANDRE, from Frankfort, tGertnany.l would bully Intorrn the pulthc of Ptttetturgh and rteualy that he will gIVE Instr .- whom , on the Piano Forte, et his own or the residence of his patrons. LEr Terror, $l2 per quarter. Address can be round •t Isle F Starks, Third Street itssmalstces—Protesser Henn Herz. New York, Profes.trr Henri Roultort, Professor H. Metter, Mr. John 11. Mellor. Res W Passavarit. Pittsburgh. stur.kt-dZw• Hack -1218113. TANNER'S 011.--130 bbl. large No 3 erel; 73 do Tanner', Oil, brown. now landm and for ogle by aa4M RAOALEY SMITH BY MAGNEfIc lELECRAiT Correepoudenee of :Plll t. burgh Gabe&le To Publishers of W et newspapers.. M.eggg, Comae do Co., of Philadelphia, now have complete arrangement made, and competent agents Located principal Cities, fur the pur pose of lurrnahing the Press with the latest impor tant intelligence at home and tram Europe. Mr Alexander Hughes is located to Pittsburgh at pre. sent, who is authortsed to contract with western papers, tor telegraphic despatches. The follow up Cant is altered as reference fur capability A CARD. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 26, 1.14$ EM3MMME!I Gentlemen—The undersigned proprietor• of papers to which our name• are resat ctively attached, take this method of making our acknowledgmeuts fur the admirable arrange ments made by you. fur the transmissiuu of the news by the Britannia this afternoon. We have frequently, on other orcatoons, been under obligations to your extensive telegraphic or ganization throughout the East, and West, and South; but the reception of the Bntimnia's news deserves a special notice. By your enterprise. the news was transmitted by a pigecri express to Bos ton, some hours before the steamer arrived at the whart; thence it was telegraphed to this city, and was actually puhlished here before it was announ ced to New York, and perhaps as early as it was in Boston. Wishing you continued success in your endeavor's to furnish early intelligence, We remain yours very respectfully. Cvstatiacie S Putout:it, Evening Bulletin. .16.1,n HARDING, Inquirer. Ttioat. 8.. Fidessicg, Tattoo and Keystone. CORNMAN & of Daily San. PANNON. Swanson & Ktt.uvots. Daily News Comestwadenre of the Iht.ttureh tiovrtte PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 2, 1549. The arnvul of the Steamer has produced a mark ed change in the arrkutg prices al bread stuire, bu as yet the boldc , rs have not met with oilers. It Flour the market was not active, but sales we, made at 9 , 5.620 . 3'9 6 75 cis—and some few brand at 6 dollars. Grain—Wheat to ,enree—aalea of Southern red. . „ mle at lOSlrillo cts per bushel. Corn—Seiko Southern told at 51 to 60 eta per bushel. and rylvaina at 00 eta. Cotton is rather depressed—the activity of I article has been checked since 0:e news by I Niagara—and both prices and den:-rid are noni V..blskey--Sales In barrels at and m bbds c per gallon. The transactions of the last day of the week a generally confined to the city and country trod and prices and quotations are not reliable. We hear of no large transactions for shipping. Correspondence of the Ppshurgh Gnzette litammuccx. Sept. l+l, The news froln Europe. by the Steamer Niagara has caused dour to advance from 10 to 124 eta par barrel. It is now selling at 03 4553 30 I‘,r How ard Street and City Mid,. Grain—Our market ix but pocrly stocked with Wheat. Sales of white at 110 to II n. and reds at 105 to 1000 per bushel. Corn—Sales of 2,000 bushels at 45c for white, and 55 to 60 for yellow. Provouorm—Lard — Salon at rl to 9 cis per lb.— Porg—S9 to If, as to quell). Itaeon—Shoulder, to sg; Soles, 5 to s;e; and lialny 7 to b and 90 per lb; and fur extra 14noly, 91e_ • W toakey--43ales at 94 got per gallon. Correapondence of the ratabargh Gazette. Clacmazi, Sept. 2,151 u. The Fore.gn Newa has produced no animation in our marketa yet, although our heavy Sourer have held Flour tire - , at 55 lOzt3 12 per barrel— sales to the extent 01 1,201 barrels Isaac been Cl- scud at that Flee. Cheese—There is is (air demand for this article ales made at nic per lii for Fah/ tii:x.eN. Groceries—We have no change to note in this rode. Provisions are in lair demand, with rates ci sides u the extent of '!:. hod, at J et. per 11, • _ . The nyer o, now in good order fdr the mrnaller clam. or steamer:, and dis 10..11 lading. FreLghtn re main low. A BI'ItNED 4.i.,1, , 1.111i,1.s ere Fret,-Nu doubt, Cob :intone' Woes: had his imetra eye upon Ohs old Scotch proverb. when hr penned his letter declining the invitation hi be present and address the Loculitco meeting in this itiace. on Tuesday evening the 2141 instonb lie remarks all it were you know I would nit stay away I ant gathering in r oan, 1,,,t l oo m, : w h u b i „ ~,,,gi o, o or : PITTSBURGH FEMALE INSTITUTE. though n 'clash reason, tor Mattis tohle the claims t '1: 11 ,, ,, ,",'• ""'" 'n are ' i• `', ',' 'tle of duty and alleceon" This last word anilection - • , ,the j ,,,,,‘„V‘ t ,'„,',11;,, r ';', ° :. 1 ,7„ :: 11 : ;,:., ' ,; ,7,..,..,: i '!:,, ' i jii: : is pregnant with meaning Trott the t ',hone! en- : 510tiday of scpteaduo. taunts a deep and abiding -adman. - for the Loco-' Arrangements have teen mode by w high tl,ey u,'. focus of old Westmoreland. no one. especially Moue be aide - lama'. //tang •adtes 'ammo.. aline: tono who were present in tin place. in the • :nionth of ' ,.. '0''..‘,, V° ,,',.',/,,,, ° 1 ° : : ',,, ° r::,',, ° ',,,: u t"0: ° , , ,,t,1 : g 0 t . r 7',. ' , • , 1 ,1 ', : . : :: September, 1040. when the biciis poured volley' t o ope t cto and Chemical Lectures will he delivered alter volley of rotten trims Imo the brave Colonel. during tee w r, illustrated by apeman". Th,• ~,, • whilst he addressed a Whig meeting from the porch Pnrtme•tts . V 4 m. •ad illustrated Mll''' 'll"‘" : ' of the hull " '''' ....1"" l'` ht e 1.`..T. .1.1.111.10 .01 , Drawing and Paionoc. wln es , it c ~.... Sam.-as he was then t othltirlf uty:ed, look has '"," ‘ ,:''„',.. 0 .° „,,,,; j t ' „ 1 ,.,, j 1 j :, - „,.r,„„ 1' ,,,;,, j' t '' ,, j , rj ., j ,. jj _ stand oil the porch, and wau par ham; right t ., t f rei ~o, t h e p,,,,,,,,,,f, h o p, to t r,rn u r om i chii,,,, oi 1:, left, tout the Van Llurenites nt a drearierl rate. e litre ru. inoronntre they Moe hitherto eufei ed. Jot was rotational,: the Whigs, tool if there were nnv terms. ren circular or apply to we P./mil/at. Locolocns limns in their ne ghlo.rhood. Hwy won Id'.__2.l__'"'"'-' ° . 'do well to beep a sharp I•stk out to their Aitken, YOUNG LADIES` SEMINALLY, roosts (the locos are death on the chiekero.--so 54.1.4....naNY thought the Colohet) and. instanter. ire egg. begun THrt il‘i . " °°... " ''' thia 1.",..."°" will c"ra" to fly Mock and last. and Il.e -tease and confusion" -. 1- „ ~,,,,:%I,,`l' °; ',, r , u _', 1 ,,, ° ;' L ,': u . ,:,; ° ;,";, 0 '. : °° ... ' , " 4 , 0 „ 8 ,7„7:: that rustled, wag tretnendons. t , snout soul' heme 1111000 could be Les 1.-orrt to the Mextioun holict•, t ut, roe course of mstruelgon arra the tgle, 01 . •tunon ,r , Ire co Poor 4 aid not withstuncl the Wertor'rtrelanti Lie,.' tit , 5.. , re... , Ito, eggnog. Pr tr. , w, like Captain Scott s ) , ois jar " . " °-a° "• "' `''''''':"` ":' 'Tj , , troot „r, At, p, IA Ar go gt _, r,,,,, he rawre down. - ro Refereice rya) also he made to the Co:lowing cent:, But although Ms "attention' for his Weigrnore m e i , land friends may beltines kindle with an ardent Dr T. F Dale. Allegheny.: lion. C Shaler. Pittsburgh and brighter dame yet toe tuminocence of their egg- ', „ 4 ,' P ,i -j . l °°"• - 1 Rev. i. ) „. r " Ra" nog will, occasionally. toterverie. to cant a Clan • ' L .,: . .,"" r •'• - -en ' - ' - ' ,e ' . sttgld over his kindlier emotion., and "put °aided, claw', - '... ' ,f,i„, y 0,,,i,d,,..y racy /ore upon h ~,,......G-ftf„... Allegheny School for Gtri•• . IL 9•ti Y. Finn Season of :Mos soles:se/3001. 01.. CO bee twit /Weil/ rsenter. .1. snerice on Monday, Septemher gth Itoatog 01 Frdera cone. Atiegiterly. neat door *hove the l'o.t John P. lisle not of the Field. , o,o e^ Essars for session of eleven weeks: Bobo, Aug. 3 0 j i..„, 6,„,, . ..AlO ro u e', --- .^t.5A letter has been 'teemed hr r, from the Hun. l , c ,.,.„,„d A .,„„ :: : ~ G ,.„„„„ John P. Hale, in which he withdraws los name an A pplreattotts may he made . her restdrure 111 ,111- a candidate for the Presidency. ile says, "I mot person street. A.ieglieny. near the Hand erret Itrolug sincerely and cheertully retutittmend a hearty, en- ...R.dt.t • ergetic and unanimous support ot Martin Vita Ilti. ren and Charles F. Adam, as tile mini consustant course for the enlightened it-tends of humor liberty _ . to pursue. f i11E.5 P 13ON N rrs- W 11 NI urph, .• 1 0 .0 0 0 . 111 ... (The noviumiendabon of Mr. Hob., who one n k_, ren a ming sto ck o f 1i,,,,,,,, ~, gre cuy „ hose d rad,cal Democrat up to • short tsir ow • 11110 will 1.(0'... ° 1,00 / 10 ‘. 0 , :AA/ 5A... 0. " " 1 1 ,0 .1 l l° lo 23 cerent.hardly have the deed effect. TMhe A ittion paper l"! °- HEAP LAW N: 4 --A large lot of Dress Lawn. re in Maine denounces the Rout:oat:on of Van Eileen. Mc ml to 121 cents per yard. The Dover. NII . innittrer gays that few td rite W HITE lila IDS FOR DRESSFS , -A supply )11.1 . 00. Liberty party in that State wul vote lor Mob The i cetved, and offered very low Romeo, Emancipator still L e epa up the n ame of , DARK GCNEHANIS-litch dark styles of Gtnahams. John P. little, and so do ,e, rat other Abolitton : m°a . 000 at On' Pt... boom. W R eII:RPHY popers Van Buren w ill be suppormd by very few , _, ' : '_._ ii . l _ iiiii, . .."PRESN &c - \V R Not:pity except Locokicos. Thoumnds who expected, and Sts k r ' h r a L s on 'hand - a t i t g u!! l a ' mkt-I ' m:vent et Alpaca and Nio• would have supported another candidate at the I hair Lustre, co the relerent quainter., tnetuding a few Buffalo Gs' invention, will not vote for him.! ' pier, very super tor A,ao, hlk and cord Atporns, : toted Mc do. ,inn swiped do, purchased trent the on- Wuto MEET.° AT H 1 . 11 1(0 1 / 1 -A large Wing : ,0 , ‘::',` ,r 7 , ::` ,: "‘L` n ° 0 ° ,7 h ar... ° Z,..., 1- 7„,." 4 ' ,': 1 1 ‘ ,,T1 j 7, ' ,172 , .: meeting was held in Boston. August 30. Ramum- t .,,,,,, ' Bonn were adopted pledging the &teettng to the' E F W ADIANNO:I. , - If Murphy ling rr. , active .pport of Gen. Taylor and Mlllard I_4ll- li 051 E-M erived a 010 100C1 u lte, um's..n and bard , _• . - - --- _ more, by w hich a COll5Ol,llllVe 01.11111(11.1.1.t. ti„,,,, s .ei s d o F1 u0 „,,, A ~„:: it,,,,,,,..m 0 d 0 ULAN- I For Sole. would be secure. The lion. Abbott Lawrence ad gkrrs,. good ... e l, and at a low pnee,nt nortec.i J 4./S, A 1',,•.. Ivo glory. brick house. on maim dressed the meeting in favor of Gen. Taylor. and ; corner tth and Markets scs. aog i 1 IA A:trunr•ii . e.:s near the upper budge. The I id met 1.1 no, hy tiri i e., : F or ~,,,,,,,,„,,0 , ,.. o f advocaMd his election , on the around of Lie La ing :It t torbjClTO NE - ITS-Druitpirees 7-1 arid s.• piton . 4,,,:,,r A WASHINGTON. 4th a a sound and genuine Wh o , . Large number ,1 , 1.11 white and red and blue burred Netts, anion lone For ltent• delegates were then oppeantell, to attend the Stale I Also. MA. 11.4 and 12-1 heavy Swollen. tnaportett I TI I E sr, 1 - ,••• ;•root warehouse, St feet front it, ..r""l r I" ""P`"" a ' ac ' `° '''''"°°° Nett,,furl 0' -0 fret ~..-p. ~,t ..,,,,nd m, neitr wood. Rent most Conveuttop. The lot w. headed by the name of t Clly sates, past weaned by loqu.rr ot J St'IIOONNIAKER &Co., I Hon. It C Winthrop. ,std SIIACKLKIT & WHITE, 99 woods 1 c ",": ) , ..11 wood st The meeting adjourned with cheers for Taylor - lad Ftemore. W HITE Gr.roD^S FUR DRE.SSES-W 11 Murphy 1 For Rent. has 1 " ."L''' .'' . C'Onion of W'bile D "'", i til L A :smoke llouse. taunted on Plum alldy, for Goofs for lathe, suck or French nut Snitch iish . rent 1 , , , thee of RtillEßT DALZELL fr. Co, dingy. os c At ,r, Nj,,,,,,,,,, -We marn from 1 MuMns. Saiimuks Satin bard Jaconets, Sc. serf , 1 ,terty 1111.001- daal3 low Also, 51 late 4011100 RI hi..., at northeast cat- I , ner of Ith and market .. J ... _ ----- ---- --: -----. , , )1, T. i) the Engltah papers, that this gentleman expired at bit seat, Langliani, county of Norfolk, on the 9th ~,_/ EAGRAgs EGR'sglltTl4- supply !atoll 1 . 1, 0 1. . 1 : /A .it IVM 4 b tirtui...E4 &.. Also, rooted and el•rsetiles Mutts. also. t ult., In the 56M year of his age, after a long and ! Cl. •ed I Mosquito Netts. white and colored. sunk, Bout,. tor , HUSSEY, FISSILIA & CO., painful illness, caused by the bursting of a auceem ; do. at dry goods house of kV it MU 151 110 ~ ISA N Til PS. FIXCIIA.NGE BROKERS, and dealers stop of blood veasels. Capt. Marry It experienced tY./__ _ nuitheast cone, 4th itildlnarkei,2l. 11, ~, p 0,..,,,,, , ‘ „d 1,,,,,,,,i, E.,h,r,,,..,,,,..,,....1 b. mt.,. tio, Notes, and Specie Fourth street, near a shock lost February who'll for some time, il was M V.C.1,1r.,,E11„,,G.81.Gm1i,A NS- .,, , ,, 1 . n . 1 „. 1.1v og e n (rea l l : .. 0rp010,.. the Hart of lettshurle. Current moneir feared would 11(0 0 0 fetal when he received from prawns, received yesterdisy at the Dry Goods House i,.jo':,„s'„al:,:jf=tenurty'j'n'tieoh,7,,,;:z 7,°,,,t„n,',q; ,e 64 W It MURI/111 c ui .,, i s oh ., the newspapers the tint news of the loss of bur 1" , Nl i n j,y.. steamer „., : , g , r, . ‘,.,,,,,, hi , „ I d, 1 Mt1.1;,,1.,,,,,,:Nm8:11,:NA,..N.r,,,,i11iN11,1:„.5.1.1NN51i,-.,Amteitoterria:ds,s; 1 G, Fle bight. premium paid for Foreign and American . son, a most gallant young officer, and atcond bra- creases, trust received at Su ;5 maker loreet,tiorthueo Adt . ',llCCA 101020 on ernougnmenta of Produce, ship rioter of the Mamml. l ped his.. rat literal terms mehlS tenant of that ill fated steam frigate, permhed mto ALEXANDER & DAY I - N. t d LM 4 goats, l il-tA r t , , , F ,, A . N2 . f'l.l,7;l;l,:trad-u:5,,/,/,,,Ni1iii,;,,,,e.fri,.i-,:.:.e : il.g i l , , f , K ,,, Ell otr ar . irl ,i. D , :;sle r„ l, ,,, n ,, Ex .„, starip i l h Co na l ig n b.. and sortment of tlerages root '1 ism, ...o. tarn ,L,likt t. 1 1...h ,1, 7 Rums Exchange Raying teams. ttrattaes, Mohair stripes, Pod da Chem. us, try" : New 5.0 t: I' . t tent.t.rat, 2 dis • - • latort,fc ~nm, Ila Lootsvate, 2 do V, ReW FALL GOODS-A A Itlvion& Co, 60 Market i ,„ ~„„,.. Ido St Louts 2 do 1. , rem, are now °laming : 20 ...es and ...tag." al Div. , el , to., DANK NOTES. ' Baying Rates. new Fall Goods. comprising in part new styles loin:- ito r• '2 do Ca. A Sena Orders:l din;: al French, English and American Prints, Mail. ti: :, '• d h o Iteef Notes, "do swiss and Book Muslin, Collars, Capes, Laces. I krutusg), •• 1/11 Pennsylvania Cy "do mean '5 o toxin •• do New York do ••do ADIV, STANDING COLLARS-A A Mason & : 'i V n .:Au-fon, ido New Orleans, "do IJ CO, tar Market rt. have just opened 40 dot ot the , ir.....5e,g, 2do Maryland, ado ton. insbmituble .It' les of Lathes Standitor Collars I h.h..,,,tu A.5........0 dos Nlourtone dn. Oil dor Wrought do. .Ido . FOREIGN EXCIIANDE r d: I !ILLS ea Lactond. Ireland, and Scotland bonnet to 1) A, , 1 1 :` ,: ' , ,..: jj , !`„ 1 - 1 .1 . / .., i , /( : '; . ' , l , ' , U n. S- ,, , ,: t .: : : ';::::::',„, & .: ` : ' : )ao iinuoi at the Current Rates ot Exce.ge. ma. ' T.:- a “ mr '• '‘' a T usan li li° ` ' oda ' " '''' sj j I A '":". .t. b t '" i ' i: 1 1 " ?0 ," s i t7aT t ' it? rFailleetoofiftSth'ut (lidee .f.C''StePr'lriir;', bteed, of all mos. a, ul • u.,1.0t0 gedurtion or 00.1100111. by JOSHVA RO l / 1 1 5 .- tlli EA 1 CALICOES-5i A Mason At Co have rev . , ' ,tr., 1....,,,,,,,,, ~,,r 6,,,, ‘ .,1 A 5,,,, o ft, 1,0„ ~, ~ ,,,,c k... , ...other large rot or Canso., .1 01 yards 10( 10,0 , 0.00 . 0000 01 0.00.1 .tletf Imilar. Also, good yard wide brown Masons to Sic.',"„„ ~ „ „et : w. e. etrarti. ,tore Wrought Collars, ltd. ougll I HILL & CURRY, - I VIIINDES AND GIAIFS-A A Moon 6 In. ro m... , 1 .1:`:,ii,1•,ll,.::::::,..1-..s: ih,aiplgoe,,,ll,rouk.,ersk,:NDe.,,al.ers.t,ns Coin s 1. Fri at, have Hot reed 100 dor of fine elk nod coed ' / t ruZ. nod Die... , Time and Stght Bills of Rs. 'Mk Frutge•. of all widths. Also, Gimps nt every vs- "tom' . _-__ _ u, ~,, it, o d d .treee, thud door below Fourth. wes _ mantld ADAMS C./ptiTi Gnarly argaturied Cu the call. pug. The Sentinel says the Whig county meet ing was a very cheering one, and gave clear evii- ' dence that the Whig lire will soon burn brlghily! The working men of the party were there. and all appear Imbued with the name spirit—tbat• of giving Izicofatiaism as death blow at the canting election. Yguow FrvEn —Conxiderable eve:ten - lent Nth in New York on the t h.eovery, officohly communicated to the Mayor of the city, that the Yellow Fever extol. to the village. of Toinpk elite and Stapleton. Staten lehind. Quarant.he regulation. wilt the leland are adopted to prevent the .pread of the infection. BANK or Ssrthusay —The Mock of this Rank has changed hands, and the officers have been chang ed. brwmg-ra this, as we are informed, our 801 l its refused Its paper yesterday. It was reported that the notes of the Rant. of Norwalk were also thrown out by the Banks We understand that the flanks generally continue or receive the notes of It. Norwalk Bonk n. la•reb - lore, ord we nry not nht.• to learn any tiling us,, vorable to us eredit.—(.',./. I:az. Tie foilow.og :• a ,rerinleck 01 the r‘phintrie. which Ca,. Pep',le. 10 the astern*. tone. put to hint. q. Whet le your opinion on Internal Improve ments? A. When a young anon I came out Weet. (4- Are you in favor of free territory remaining free A I crossed the Ohio. Q. WhAt are your views en to the wavy:debit. ay or the homestead' A. 'I here were Indians about. Parson Brownlow's paper of the :13,1 nIL pul, Imbed at ioneaborough, says that for cash in hand. wheat can be hod there in abundance at 25 cents per bushel. HATS. CANS AND BONNETS. THE subsenber. m addition to his owni i i t maoafaeturiag of Hats, has made arrange ment with Mewls lichee tr. Co, (the moot fashionable hatters of the city of New York.) for am nia,. supply of Ins extra fine Silk ats, and hav pst a received a few caves, kentlemen e on he sailed Wlth very rieh and beautifit that by calling at his new Hat and Cap Store, SmittiLeld sweet, second door south of Fourth. where may be found mgt.at cutlery. of Huts and Caps of his own manufacture, wholesale and re tail. Hats made to order on shon notice. apt` JAMES WILSON. EVCORD & CO., 4(Rteeessors io Cord g. King) Irlnwhicisainbl• flatten:lW • Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets. ARTICULAR attention paid to our Retail Trade P Gentlemen .1.11 rely upon getting their lints and Caps from our establishment of the nen stassatsta and uroatustessui. of the tArierr stern, and at the towns" Munn • Country Plerchants, purchasing by wholes le. are respectfully invited to call and czar:Lane our Snack, an we can say with confidence that as regards urstrrt and PRICE, it will not suffer in a comparison wutt any Souse in Planadelphia. fehlt, it Fall F 1.11101116 for 1848. 4 2 MaCORD A. Co., (WTI eCO. ii arga,) Il rii,i. introduce on Saturday. August i.Yith. the VI Frill style of Hatsoust received from New `i ork Thor, in want of a teat and beautiful hat, am invited to call at then' atone, corner of Fin anti Wood street' nag-24 STRAW GOODS - - . ,teirDEALERS am in-viten to examine R. H. PALMER'S mock of Straw (Mods, of the spring sryle, compemed in part of BO hen Braid; Finltsh Dim mable do; Amerman do do; China Pearl do; o; do; Rutland do; French Lace; Fancy Gimp, Ac. inc. HATS—Leghorn, Palm Leaf. Panama, Fancy SU, vv. do Braid, Rutland Braid, Pedal do. Alm, Artificial Rower, Rtbbons, &e. Straw thin net W•relsorme. US market in. mares p h ALFRED B. KILEVIL, -„ • 4. mr, CHEAPEST Fashionable H Z. Hatter in • . 4111111Putsburgh. Principal Store. 72 Fourth street. Manufacturing and accounnodmion Store. cor ner of Wood street and Virgin alley. Highest prices always paid for shipping Fur,. riwGil y LITERARY INSTITUTIONS UNIVERSITY ON MARYLAND FAeFLTY oF . SFSFIoN ON 1-4:-.=-Ib , . rce Mon,y.:lllth ()clot., tkod corm., untd the If.ati of Mere b. t.t.utng . . . . Chro , sir) en4l rhArmney—Wallum K. A dtett. Surg , r) —Nathan It Smith Thrrap , utlea, Nito , rm 31r,i,ert u. 1,1 Ilysoctle—Samu rl Chr, M D n,~a eer.ok,g s.~Ly. M n MI) eMil=el • • :T1 Richard H 11.111111•.. M. D. Lecturer on Pathology and Dentorimrutor on Analu my--4lvoror NlLllrilb , ,g , r. D histru“ion 111 Clinical Medicine and Clinical Surgi•r) every day at the 13altiinore murmur). oppo-ate the Med teal College The rooms for practical anatomy wiil 1. opened October 1.1. under the charge of the demon sera our. Fee, tan. the entire cour.e Com:oriabl ta hoard may be obn o-d in the vicinity on the Aledica College, tar 62..511 to 53,50 Pc , woe , NN II.f.IAM E A AIR Y.Y. aug2 , 4l2vr Dean of the Paeoh, English and Claasle•l Academy ,n the Thtrd t'resbyterssi Chu rc h •riloo. will be opmul tor ma receptlou of pu I pits of Loth tele, on !douday, the 4th day of 't hryour.. of ooktruction en - tithe., the conoooe and higher Elighah branches. with the Lat. and Lime languages Sint, at..rntion he paid to the 'Amoral, the in lento - tun', and tho moral trothing °I inmate. , of school The prtncipal. to addiono to his OWII personal atten tion to the recitations ot classes, will be awed by any number of ronipemitt Mate and FemaN 'Pearlier , th, may be necessary It is very desirable that students should enter the school at the commencement of the session. to order that the various classes may be systemic/eally and harmoniously organised. I. CATiIN, Prinri..al Pittsburgh, Aug 2.1, Pl 4 Rev D Riddle. D I.) a Mr. Raritan] I:thvards. vote I rkom • 1% il• 1 ••A T D D. }i nn A W. Loom., MI. Ororge Albree, " H. %% tikesne. Carolerscon be obtained the bookstore of Mr Lek" L00m... No -U Wood .treat. end &leo et Mews. Nle- Doeold U Iterson'e. No 00 Market et. vog--t.!.dlw 1111: next seesion ot true Itialmation !..!!! open on Monday. the 4th day tit September Tram.-- I- or the common Eoglndi brancite, cool 11. e Preparntury Latin Book.. per annual For no higher Oranchea. 640 Mr Daniel Moline., of the Stxth Want •chool. take L1...g0 of the Preparatory Deparuteet. —Student* eutenng the Clovers! , huiged tor, tis whole ...ion arcording to ine rate. r rot. lb entre nt pooraeted ',c11./e.a. or when n *prem. arangement is made with the rratlgemeitts biten been tone, !or in, in the rierutan and French language!, and in .krchoceturn! Meehunteal Drawin, for whieh moderate extra ciinr,r. will be made. • II DI X.ll. Principal u eX, d.l DRY GODio MMUS AA. MAetiN A. Co. hove i nt o recd 6 cat , . tti .. I'mO). broutthll mut don figure, al elltroJe- • 4 116.11.4FE.W. WI i)'tow priers. Alm. WO pr. I.yotte , Cloth. • K ERS AND EXCIIANUrIIROIERS, dealers 6r • wh.h th 'Y sy L il .Ter r ur. ) Domestic. Mlle of klzektinge, Oco. -•— Mposm, Ronk Noma and Con, cones of „I t t. , uud oteete, directly opponon Pr. Charles Ho- A MASON & Co: beer 111. reer:ved an°, i 1.,, 1argea...v.1,31 o Ihove rheup Mr ached !‘ra ...,•. at 4i, it and' eelos . ' Also. 3 eaves ot those veil 1t ' rf.STVatitil , l:SDS..r .operior Illeut.hed Muiltni... nt eti .inr ,, ' 1 / Ohs' ] ACE CAPS—A A Mown A. Co, lanMarket aver. i.,,n,,, I A Gyve jam opened Co I,vee Cap., of variouspm,. a..l.iur A -0 11 Inrar milvmnent of nsiortell ~ relit., Coiona• IL Head lire•sav, illbnon Hoven, Ar.,.. &e. aninin , 1. 11,1 PS AM. , Vit.iiii . i.U.S—A A klason lc Co have , pa.. h .. a., rat the lover.' ran., by Lkr plc ree'd per Express, ZOO Jot or the most fa.h• N. lIULMFS & SONS, lonable style. of limps and Fringe., of ' , lnn.. ‘Y"ll" dell 15 Market stre. . _ and colors aog 3o 1 1 )1.1..Lii OF It X.CfkANOC-4411.1 cchier• 0 JUST RECEIVE[)--3001 p. Merrimaik. Hainitton 11) Nest' ‘ ork. and Cocpeco Prost., of very cleanable myna. . Rini ndelphia. and aurir A A MASON & Co 'lmamate, MORE CHF.AR CALICOES—A A Masan &Co have t -' ''''.tunl'y for sole 'Y N HOLMES it SONS. re.tved .other lot alba•e very cheap Cahoot, : I''' ll' 30 Market st 1 5 Yard. for one dollar 11" 3, , ( iOLLICCTIONS—InntI, Nona. and Aceeptat LACE CAPS -8 dos fancy Lore C upt.pat reed a V. ,,,, , pn)ahle in any part of the Union, co ll ected a .17 A A MASON tr. Co'. ' the moat favorable nnot N HOLMES & SONS. -•-- -- - ' dela 56 Market S. 1 , LA N N ELS— Brown a. Red Flannels, on conanyn- I , , r - r meat mad for sale by 1 I >Atlntr.-67 pieces, bog rennd, Son sale by_ saki() GEO COCHRAN, 15 wood et .. 1 ) ouald kll_S,lt. AMICAISMLESS A A. MASON A Ca. are Ins , opening IL Cute% 0-8. BACONT—Itt, ponces prune country cured Sae., .. 6-4 arm 10-4 tlttoettAy., vary destrtible or tunny ll'o , 'carnt'd and ' ', .... 4 b i MN kiiii* iingli9 WIUlk 81.111•CA.NVILX618 flot'SES, LOTS, F - - - ORPHANS' COURT fIA.LIL ()V virtue am order of the Orphans' C oon of All. ) gunny County. Pennsylvania , in No. 54, June Tdrm. lsiQ 1 will expose to sale, by public vendee or merry, atthe Court House, in the City of Pittsburgh, on October 11d,1545, at 10 o'clock, kJ, being die Ist Monday iif October. 154 V. all that certain Lot or Piece of [,round. situate to the city of Pittsburgh, beginning 0,1 Penn street at the dtstsme of .5.1 feet westwardly thorn :Roxbury street, nod naming along Peen street westwardly 34 feet; thence souttivordly, a parallel line with Murbory street 110 feet to Brewety alley; thence nlong said alley eestwardly 35 feet; and thence nonnwardly. a parallel fine with Marburg street, 110 feet to the Inane of begtening—with all the appurte nance, on which is erected three small Frame and one small Brick Dwelling Houses; the same being sub ject to a y early ground rent clone hundred and eight duithrs. payahle quarterly forever, to Anthony Dray., his heirs and now., Taos or .Sam—One third cola on the delivery of the treed for the prenuses. and one third in one year, with interest Irma the any of sale and the other one third tit two tears, with tereat from the day of sale, .0 hr.-secured by bona and mortgage oa the per:Ours. MARGARET SLAWAL,_ Late klargaret Thompson, Administratrix of Wil -1 am Thompson. deed. aoria-dts Cambria Furnace for Salo. undersigned will offer for sale at public acc t 111111. eta Thursday. the filth day of October nen, the following property assigned to them by the late firm of Vinton. Reese & Co.. for the benefit of the creditors of said firm, to wit:—The Furnace erected by •iud company, with the steam engine and fiantret, and hot blast apparatus; the tools used about the furnace: the lot of land on which the Furnace stands, containing about fifteen acres of Inuit, and the interest of the said firm to filly acres ofland bought of R. K. Do Dots. The vile will be held on the premises, in the town ship of Tulimodge. Summit comity, Ohio, and will com mence at 10 o'clock, A. NI. 'reeks or SALE—Otte-fourth rash, and the balance an four, tight and twelve months. W. S. C. OTIS. ) augl4-dt. W. EPSON. De•lrable L T 144.1 sulit.2iber ha. laid out eleven Lout on the South sale of the Fourth Street Road, and about two and one quarter miles from the Court House. 'These lot. contain each from one to two and a half acre. of land, and will be sold no reasonable and ac commodating term.. It it deemed unnecessary to en ter into any explanation of the advantages of these Their vicinity to this city, and to the hue of the Ceniral Rail Road. recommend them strongly as very de.triitile country residence& • The subscriber ii!No oilers for sale about seven hun dred acres 01 land in Franklin tovntabip, Allegheny county. about sc., titeen miles fromPittsburgh.Also, nine building lots in the borough of Birmingham. augls-.llm N'EVILLE B. CRAIG. VAL .4111L41 - YRO - PRltlnr - WWK — WKLIG j a THAT property lately occupied by H. Nixon, on Craig street, near Robinson, Allegheny city. will be sold on accommodating terms. The lot is XI fret 4 inches on Craig street, running through to the Canal 15fl fret There is a good two story flume dwelling houu an the premises, lately built, and the lot in %Tel! iniproN rd. eol ti unung • variety of choice fruit trees, grape. shrubbery. Ac. This property is conveni ently 6/lUnte.El lOr pr r•one doing business in either Pitt. burgh or Allegheny. and is a desirable residence. 'rale For term. apply to WM. BOYD, Attor ney at Law. office on Fourth street. above Smithfield. apt-I-dtf 265 Aere • Coal Land tr sale, ITI the 3lonotignhela river. about Id miles 47.1 11”111 P.3.3hrgn had 3 nine. above third Lock, in the mimed nrtgl,l.urhood of Menses. Lyon & Shorb, nod r John Iletron's porches... This fine body of i w .011.1 BE the low puce of E: td per lilt," ill hand. hit lin five equal annu payments , intereot al., indisputable. Location very c o wl—cue:ot eurpaaeed For further particulars cinlnrc of I.BA LSLEY, who has a draft of said pro p, r- • idence td,t, below Ferry. Mr. Adams' Row. It 1 here i• another unlit of coal on this tract., anew Er, above the lower, of excellent quality. Reel Estate In Ohlo. • .. • of Milo, nu nerve. in Ilarnson, Portage Co., un the Cu) oboes river—about 30 acres under ins- Anst. two ununirroved lots in the village It tr.,. Tr omit& CO. GO feet by 00. Also, lot of gronn , . Lii the venire of Hanford, Trumbull Co., with a Imo house nod store—one of the best glands fur ou the tA'estern Reserve. Any or all this property will be sold on very accommodating tern.. ISAIAH DICKEY de Co., frblO Water and Front W. FACTORY FOR SALE. cl+llE:erer and well built Factory. erected on Rebee J, • •treet. Allegheny Ilty, by R S. Cassini, Esq, i offered tor •aue at a bargain, and on easy terms. Th, lot on whirl, the Factory is erected, fronts RIO feet en Irrhecea •treet. and runs hart 110 feet to Park sure The man, building in of brick, three stones and CO It, long by feet wide. The Engine bktise to horse rind commodious, with all engine, boiler, meek, Ar . all in complete order. The property will be sold dry . . and on advantageous terms. For price, terms, be., enquire at this of f ice. For Rent. ti Tit AT commodious p brie k dwelling house and larer :or. the Ct•Sidellft ot Mr*. Jane /dorm, o t.der street. near the head of Seventh 'tree to, d lt o ~ arr stabie and c Cage house, out house to,te variety of shrubs and grape note w: l.• given on the tel of October. or bat • r rep ,Ord Enquire on the prern.es. or on Wylt I,rar tt"...tiontont 6treel• of NI II LOWRIE. A I . 1 , o, (. , 0 y 11111 , 1 ) 1 1 .1 , 1 , 1 , 1 ) g , an.: 2 north of the Natrona' Road, an ,•,,• .1 rul.t. ner,thorithodrr in the too I' r-rr- 112 , , r awn al•out ninety acros,Ws orrl.ard .1c For term* and other pont. JoIIN Li DI LWORTII,,, 27 wood st Tact - or Land for sae. • •. :N• 1 • r on arconontahaing terra.. ntinprovett land, ',touts on th at, , or.l Ftrn; u loon In Franklin. about eightec, nqb..r.q 4, o end ahem eight miles from the a., Vortioni on thper e Ohio river The tract eTonh il..., measure e iat quality, shout 00 acre cleared, w,-it noon it. and .1111. e fold either to whole or an ron•'n I porovole,r... vr I,lro of S 0 At 1101 . Att'y I.ow.ode. i 40, si. 41.Ve Smitheeid, Pittsburgh. n.s, o ti • . Preptrt y in Allegheny City Yoi rl' II r.• oder lot antra ntonber of chotc• •1 , 1:1, t,^ t.rond N ant fronuug on ih rary ten.. Inquire of Rilltl Any at Law. St Clair st r of J , lilt EtIN., , ON. on the preattae-s. _ _ Valuable Residence In Allegheny City tt rl..l:ll.ATIst. a retnevul from Allegheny city. %.„ Darr ie r. • .1 , tee t•terc for sale The premt.e. art• .‘ telotel ttrt.er, and every way worthy the a, wtFhtnt ttiteh W POINDEXTER I•attI li•tale In Ylerc•r County. 1.01, ~ , ttrenuttoe and Dwelling, actuate on th ft lane iitet.ttion Cal.a:. In the village of Weat Alid .ex, a loent.on for a merchant Also, I, and ,toolDere.ling Howe well suited for • Tare UStalld., CI ltraticevftle. on State Ilea o a Terr cm, ISAIAH DICKEY A. Co. Water and Front its. T/IREF. d houses situated on 4th street ura, rider. In Me city of Pittsburgh. Al o. n room ;J. hy 'Allem. with a COIIVCIIIttIt en :mem. en :a. .1. neer wood Ahm, a frame dwelling 01 Ground enclosed and uncle lOon .unc. the city of Allegit le,uwe of J IJ V. I 1 s AL% 110 wood street. M=2Ul 531,1: Olt RE-NT the Plunburfh Brew• ,:u " lta l. 74 " e. r " 'l g ull i :j% a art " t t l ' nOve si oe rna eu th r . ..t o' d ~en sinoh & Co Poaression given on the ant an; of A prn en+urnr For n•rtnA, &e. enquire of BROWN & CULBE:RTSON, 145 liberty st. ~,:,I. LAND FOR eALL--Seven acres coal la trod of the Monongahela Rie Ater:a Drowesedie. 1•11..,146Vin a 7 fool vtin of cc welsh abl he .old 141 eICIIIIIIgr for goods. For iamb a re RooIV lo S A RIIAL;1:11 =word s. AW A REM $1 FOR SALEI—The eabscriber uflers for f.a le the three * toy brick Warehouse ou oo ,tt *tree occupied by IL. Tanner d Co. It rent* It . our tor i• 11.1 per year • To Let. e.... 7; The. .I•Arrit.c, will tent part of the era raboti.r now or: Lipoid by them. Apply to DALZELI.. & Co., 54 water .treat. Consulting Englnsars & Counsellors for Patantsess Oita for. md defending Pat 444, in non Mechanics and the mpliestion of Sci ence no dm Arts, sad on Jamaican and Foreign Laos of Patents. PROP. WALTER R. JOIRCSON, late of Philradei phia, and Z. C. ROBBINS of Was hbaren enYI no be aided by Masud Knowles. Esq., late fillehinest oC the United States Patent Office,) haveassociated themselves together for the prosecuden of the above branches of profeasional hexane., either in their office, at the Patent Office, or before the Coma, and will de vote their midividad Anentioni to fiewraniner the inter est of Inventors and others who may G 012.11. them or place business in their hands. Mr. Knosrleches for the past revive years held the post of Machineit in ILI United Steles Patent Office, and realms that situation to take part In the present undertaktitg. His talents and peculiar fitness for the important office solong fill ed by him, have been fullLreeo .,,, gnised by Inventors wherever the oboe itself is The office of Messrs. J. & IR is on P street, opposite the Patent Office, Washington, D. C., where contimmi- Mahan& post paid, will be promptly attended to; cram. mourns made, drawings, sp..ificsuons, and all Irelinln ite papers prepared—and modeis procured when test ned—on reasonable tenon Letters of enqutry, expect ed to be answered shoe araminations had, most be ac companied by a fee of five dollars. in the duties of their office winch pertains to the Ps. tent Laws, Messrs. J. & R. will be assisted by a legal gentleman of the higliestpro .,ts fe , ssiordsi .character. and fully conversant with Me, subjects.mritlaikarlyS - 15STABLIIIHILIONT, rem usesar c ntrita rs toß. EDWARD A takes this ineult of re. his thatilts to friends ,and the public T?the extensive patronage he hm received, and olio forming them that he has lately erected a large and well constructed baildingjor the exclusive purposed of his WATER CURE Bi-TABLISRIVENT, al his old location, at Pbillipsborgh, Pa., oo the Ohio river, oppo.. site the steamboat Landuag atßeaverotifiere bets ready to receive patients as boarders, and treat them oo Hy dropathie principles. In addition to his long exPeri cone, and the great corneae which had heretofore at tended his treatment of patients committed ts hid cam, he has now the additional facilities atforded by an Cr. terouva hulloing erected expressly for the palpate, con. mining commodious and anyend fittedop with every necessary apparatus for bathing, and ddminis. tering the treatment to the almost benefit and comfort of the patient. Phillipsbargh is • moll delightful and healthy village, emy of mom. by steezaboats, - and fords hoe and wholesome water. Dr, Acker assures those afflicted persons who may plmi themselves un der his rare, that every attention !Mai be paid to their comfort; and m an asauranee of the antstantialbenefits to be derived, he point. with confidence to the ban• dreds who have been pentimently cased at his mutt, lishment The Water Care leave• 00 injurious effects behind, as is too often the ease with• those who have been treated on the old system. It removes the dis• ease, invigorates the system, protects from the dangem incident to changes of the weather, 'Creates a natural and active impales, and imparts vigor to the digestive powers. Terms of treatment and boarding reasonab!e, For further particular. inquire at the establishment, or address the proprietor at Phillipsburgh. aeg26d Madman In P.rVO. Ti' is a great satisfaction to es to bo able that publicly in announce, that the great demand for our superior and splendid prepare.as of oar "FAMILY MEDI 'CINES," far exceeds our moat sanguine expectationa, particularly our Indian Expectorant and Compound Carminative Balsam, which for beauty of appearance, superiority of ingredients, and the compounding of them, together with the Immense diiparity SO the Ole . of our bottles over any other.--the beautiful and orna mental engravings, and the taste displayed in the put ting of them up, is n further incitement to the laurel).- And as many of my old friends knew me er. Guam Lomiu. - ) when in the employment of Dr. D. Jayne, I now beg leave respectfully to inform them that I am one of the firm of LOUDEN /a CO., No. 94 Arch street, below Third, P#11.1....L1M1A, where I shall be happy to see them; whit, aided by his brother, • regular graduate of the "Philadelphia College of Phu muy," make, put np, and compound, with our own hands, every article compriaing our "Family bledi eines," Indian Expectorant. CoMpound Carmine. tire Balsam. Compound Tonic Verruifuge, West Indian Sanative Pills, and Oriental Hair Tonics. We further beg leave to remark, land we do It with a confidence that cannot be shaken,' that we have dls, covered and made an improvement on oar Oriental Hair Tonic, that far exceeds any thing ever offered to the public. Give on a call at No. to 4 ARCH street. Our terms alone are an inducement, and we are suns of the result au lam • THE STAB OP THE WEST VE.NMAN BLINDMANUFACTORY East wide alba Diamond, where Vernoinn Winds of all the different aim. and colon are kept on hand or nitride to order after the latest and most appwoved Eastern Maim ions, at the shortest notice and on the mw reavirta la terms. Also, the cheap Boston Toll or wplit Blind Transpa rency and Paper Curtains of all the.differaa wives and patterns, on Mimi and for wale low Mreash. Old Vent in Blinds painted over and re Sired, or taken in poet tyment for new. R M NVQWW..,P,V ELT, P,ept. N. B —All work done with thtisest mamrial and orkmanstup, and warranted to please the most MI, ham. engirt-My Allegheny city, Arm 10.1. - - Fancy Furs, fresh from Europe. rrHE subscribers have now in sure a very extensive assonment of Fun for Indict' wear, which have been purchased in Europe by one of the lirm, at very low prices- during the retoneLnY Cli...U.,"ding. the French Revolution' This advantage, which. they pone. over any other house in she irade,:will enable them to sell a very ex cellent snicks much below the market price. Q 7 Merchants and others wlll'advartee their own interests by examintng this extensive assortment. SOLIS. BROTHERS, Importers, 4( Ascot (Mulberry) between MI and Id streets. •ug7-eLtrn • • • • - I HAVE We day dtspo•ed of F.l a my inlnnnm in the firm of Lorene, Sterling &to. to mseon, Rot, B. end Samuel F. Sterling. HENRY STERLING. According to the above arrangement, we have this day asuiciated with ullOllF.s as F. partners the above named HT 0. STIILING, and FL. ST1•111LITOU. The business will Le conducted as herl-tofore, under the name of IsORF,NZ, SThItLING & Co Pittsburgh. At:install. It•dit • augloddr.wlmT Patent Baia. Acts. T H J F .;.ll7., " = • . ° 3 L o v n e 's, on rs h rt Quality, tb ks e i l ' to n s h i: aline of their spnng stock, which they will sell at Ale par, or 4/e currency. Having Made such large sales to the pnncipal gloss and soap manntecturs of fins city. they deem it unnecessary ta,say any thing in favor of the brand. They take this opportunity to apprise their custom ers arid dealers generally, that they have ordered large ly from ihn•ame manufacurrera m England--the find shipment of which will ammo in4ime an the fall trade, and thenceforward regular pplies. throughout the season, season, or which pp they ll' sell at the lowPst market price aved wi bills. - jetSi W t M MITCHELTREE. 160 Übe a MARBLE WOAK:4ciNWIXID ST. .0171ISBLIRGH E. WILLYSISEI, • . • C . ONTINUFS to manufacture filo:Lumen., Burial Vaults, Tombs, Head Stones, /darnel Pieces, Cen e and Pier Tops of foreign and domestic marble, at N. and fair price. N. B.— Drawings for monument, vaults, to. etruirh. ip description. He solicits* share of public augll-dtf patronage. - M" EW ARTICLE OF STEAM PACKING—Iron re ceived byenemy, 500 lbs India Rubber Steen Packing, for cylmders of steamboats; De. This aruci befog much the best kind that kits ever been aliened to the purpose, we call the attention of our steamboat en gineere to It It will save theata great amountof lab°, lot when a cyllnder is once peeked it will not remit r to be packed again before making erne or two tops to St. Louis and back. For sale et the In Rubber De pot, No 5 Wood st. Pot J & H PHILLIPS WILLIAM SMITH, Alantraztdrer of Cotton atTil colored Linen, Fringes for Mese., kn.; Sewing milk and colored Cotton Fruagati for silk and gingham Parasols. Gaup, Mohair,. and Silt Bullion 'Fringes, made to order on the .barren botice. ...—... . . . Storm, comer of Maiden Lane and William, entrain. No C 5 William street, third tlimr, over Abner 1, Ely une, No 65 Maiden 1,2,1 ' Vora jyil) ULECTRIC Al ACHLNE.i., al frog LS to elta Einem. Er Magnetic Maebutes, fromrlifferent eastern mann. (acumen.; Marine Cloaks for'iteata boats, ming boon and facto:lea. At.., Cl:taming., Thermometers, Ac. for sale by BLAKE & Co, center matket m and wo dimitynd N. B.—Electricity of caber kind administered at 011 dlrvetion of physletana GRUEN - 14 7- CiOD VrISITICid TO THIS RIM/JUT can be furnished V with t Lunch at all Mum or the day; else. lee Cream. Fruit Confectiouary,rge. .The s t e c t ecepre,.,,.. wood makes her regular triph is medal : !estrum her Pitt street landing at N A. N., and at half past each hour tcheept lii until It 4 P. ht—leviving the Ciardett at Pt P. N. for her last trip to the city. A moonlight view of the Clardon is indescribable to its beauty. FIYIS ARTHI' I3 B & riICHOLSON ate now selling off at moderate pneea the follow - Mg articles: Platform Scales of all kinds, tweeting mom HQ to 3000 pound's, of superior workmanship. Assorted Hollow Warn, HOS patterns; Coal Cooking Stores; Wood do dot Coal tidipur and Balloon Stoves, for altercates, warehmpses, &C' Gimes nnd Grate Frain/0 for parlors, chambers, kitchens, Ar. Plookks and Plough Castings otrrariews bads. ARTHURS & NH:NCI-SON, Liberty. bead of Wood st AVINO eold °or cadre_ [tech toe with er to elo ling our ota bultueur We hereby to. wu r. him the patronage oe odour friends and eas terner,. WE W. POIN MATER. 'THE. POINDEXTHIL Pinata:to/A Aug. Chi 180: CH. GRANT, Wholesile ()Meer, Comminsien .nd .Forwardtng Merchant, No. 41 Water at. null ALLEY'S PAINbI.XTRACTOIt wilion five mot 11utes from the ume of . its application, remove the path. from rho severest - tburns, scalds or blisters, •nd will heal wounds, ulcers maid sores of any kidd without soar. This valuable Mill Ketrardor can be had of JOILN D MORGAN, Druggist. No 93.1 Wood etre., auT2l Sole. Ant for \Vattern Pen.. NEW NOVELS—A Whim, and its COIIANLICrIGGS: by G. I'.R. James, risitt. Var.). Fair, a batel without a Hero: by \Vtilinai hlakepence ll:watery, with illuttrationt. Edward Vernon; hip Coosin's Story: by E V Childs. Story of the Peninsular Wart by General Charles Wilburn Vrthei, ht•tiquit Londonderry, G. C. C. H., Colonel of the thi Reel Life Guards. The above amtks reached this day and for sale by i4glB JOHNS. YON tr. STOCKTON A T W. M. M'CLIN'I73CK'S. No. 75 fourth street. can be seen • splendid variety of sop Royal Vel vet end Tapestry Carpels, latest styles. Also. Wu.= sels, J ply and sup ands fine Ingrain Carpets. of cup styles and qualittetr and lit connection can always be found Table Linens, Critubes, -Diapers. Drusasks„ 011 Cloths, tr.c. or which we call the attention of the public. . seg . !) GR K F.K COP(COIiiN.ANCM - -The tnitistimeni Greek Concortpcb Odes New Testantent;.b to attempt at u verbal Conneetlon between the Greet 03171 oglbohTuVr-Surelurlinrp 6oncordaorr to the rra r us"b.P*CrerNekil'e.'. lo lost receiied'and roe so., _ JOHNSTON a STOCKTON. Trooksek.,Cor EMU; and 3d Its Yla6lt--.9.) reamsat - pa lime Straw roper. aery 1..'7 sad Moot; thr hardware. he, 0- bund we Flat Cop, for confectioner,: cheap post !Adam , Paper, (or ...do OY J SCHOON.II66SR fr. ood st Co, .0011 d.4 w A[irkwatTlMM.: FINE SRAM:INT IIOKSFs, Three fine Drausat Howes kr saw, solu ble fee &eying, Ite. - Foga r ... WaLIJNIII4,IID a. co, banal biall, Ilbefli .t _FI7- __ _ . _.,__ XTOTICE TO ' MEllalaNTS.—The advertiser 0011-11 11 cm a permanent Mutation ref Clerk or 5pi..... in a Clo th ier's emablisbment. Ikalpeettble references can totes Addles!, 3 . K. MTIMAKA. C'tja.F SKINS-30 dos t 00440 r MICA Calf Skins, a vera flee article: ,Li (ow donna Philadlhin SShoos,hs, 6,.. 4 ,4, ..otiforiory of Hhi Craw& to nica the attention of hoot makers is Invited oat reeetaed and for sale by W YOUNG a Co, Jet , 143 liberty. It RizyciVAL—F H Eaton & Co. will remove to thou New Stow, No 62 Fourth MITI; between Wood and M ar sum% ildi aftta day u t s e p.b. r . .41 28 RLea itUOS!!--One bale 91 Itutislum miTed, of , ammillfai OiFlaajtk.Liol col !' " 17" .4:4 ..-.......--., 71 Fourth xi \ I Al rl I.ank N TUN ONLY FIX NEEDY% • HART'S VEGETAIitE 'EXTRACT la an torah,' We remedy coT Epileptic Fits or Faltiug Sickness Courulaiorts, Spasm" fee. It is well "ovum, that (ron • •c tertmentori.l,phyricitans have prouounced Epilep tic Mut incurable. It has baffled all their 8'111..11 Um b.... 4 Power of all medicine, sad eonseepteedy than- Lands have sulfated through a miserable egirett`ei and at last yielded up their Lives u. the t•l' tat. With all deference. hotecvev, to the opinions note great and learned, vee say that it hap bee" cured. HART'S r F.XI ILktrT, . . -•- For sixteen year, bas been boded by many penman who have suffered with this dreadful disease, and nu . . . . . every one where it has had a fair nisi, has effected a permanent CUM. Fits of 26 years and 6 months, cured by the use of this truly wonderful medielen Read the foliowing remarkable roue of the son of Wm. broom, Eke., or Philadelphia. afflicted with teptie rat 17 years and 6 months. After Vaulting throetth tteottud, tiermany and France, coo- WILAUK We Most eminent phystmans. and expendtng , for medicine, medical treatment and advice. three We - and dolletis, returned with his son to this country 121 November tau, without receiving any benefit wham• er, and was cured by 'ming HART'S VIZETALLE EXTRACT. Mr. Secore's Utter to Drs. /val. and Hart I have spent over three thousand dollars for medi cine and medical attendance. I we, advised to into a tour to Europe with him, I did. I East minted England. I consulted the most eminent physietana there in respect to his cam: they ...min.* him and prescnbed accordingly. I remained three months without pereeinng any change for the bettor, which cost me about two hundred and tiny dollars pocketed by the physicians, and the moat that I received woo their opinion that my son's ease woe hopeless and puta tively incurable. I accordingly left and trav elled through Scotland. Germany and France, and re turned home in the month of November last, with my son as far from being cored as when I kit. I saw your advertisement in one of the New York papers, and concluded to try Hare's Vegetable Extract, swing your statements and centhentes of so many cure, some at twenty and thirty years , standing, and I ennui/um yoa I am not sorry I did so, as by the use of litirt's Yegieta.3 He Extract alone, be was restored to perfect health His reason, which was so fax gone its to unfit him for business, is entirely restored, with the prospect now before him, of life, health and umfulnew. Ho Is cow V years of age, and 27 years and 6 months of this tone has been aillictervrith this most dreadful of dis eases; but thmil - GO6 he is now enjoying 6iliNth 6 lsllh• Now, gentlemeßTaith without Averts I don't behove In. To any that I chilli be ever grateful to you is one thing, and as I here enclose you one hundred dollars, I have no doubt bob that you will think this Is another and quite a different thing. The debt of gratitude I still owe you, but please to accept the present amour ss interest onYours the debt in advance, Very respectruny, WILI IgH SECORE TO THE AFFLICTED. One of the proprietors of this invaluable medicine was afflicted for savant years with Epileptic Fro. The disease had produced the worst sheet upon his system, etc: Loss of memory, Imbecility of mind, and a perfect prostration of the nervous system. He had tried the skill of the best physicians for seven years, and grew worse underiheir treatment, and ha knew that this medicine was his only hope for health and i., life, and was therefore determined to g. .ve it o fait trim, and to persevere in Its use, which he and the remelt wllll a perfect restoration to health, vr P. COllll. tied unnitemmted for newly sixteen ye . We would refer to the following prose'. who bees hero cared by canto Hart's Vegetable Extract: Col E Dehmlow's "tighter TV. aillicted nine years resides at Yosiiets, New York. W Bennet, nine years, 171 Grand v., I Els - worth, seven Tenn, Dove. st Joseph APDougal, rano years, Eaat Drocktyn, Ltyl H W New York CUM. Ileum 8 Kelly, twenty years, Staten Diana( Bros E 31'Keef, twenty yeare, Yorkvills: Miss E Crane, twelve years, 112 Hommently 0. Wm H Parnell, twenty-threw years, 73 Norfolkat Jacob Petty, four years, 174 Delaney st. Phdo Johnson, twenty- eight years, Greendaste, Judge Randall. 64 Eaflt Broadany, New Vert, Thomas 11 Jones, of the S Navy 4 Capt Wm Jennis, Stant at Dridgepon, Ct, Raterenee also made to Dr W L Monroe, Guilford, 0. Bev Richard Yearn, West DavvolpprotT. Rev T L Llaahnell, Initiznore, Md Mr Joseph Drailey, 115 Orchard Nis CO Doughton.,2lX Eaghteenth or 7: Y' Mrs James Bertholf, Cluesaer, Orange 1.: Y. John Faber, 178 Elizabeth st, do D A Rickman, 518 Delaney et, do Junes Smith, LSO Suffolk st, do yr' ipo Ali of which nay be called upon, or addroaiul 6611 P•lti [E r Prepared b 7 De 8 Haze, (la. irava A Handl New York. 0 I , THOMAS & Co, 146 Main 16, between Zd ant Choate, and 169 Main la, between nth and 515 Mee., Cincinnati, Onto, wholesale and retail ateata for the week and wen. L WILCOX, Jr., corner of Market at and the Dias mond, only met in PittelOg Pa je92leorly MEDICAL B. SIIIIDICATL OS LT No. 65, DIAMOND ALLEY, a C\ few doors below Wood =Tot, to ;4`.. market. DROWN, having been regale: educated to the medics/ profession, and been for some time FAA, ta general practice, now confuses his attention to the treatment of il„ ~ a it those private and delicate tom: plaints for which his opportunities • 1,, and experienee peculiarly quality ‹sel. , :n . rdol.,, 'ow n years asaiduotody devoted o study & treatment of those complaints,(daring which me he has had more practice and has eared more pa ts than rem ever fall to the lot of any pnvate prac moven amply qualifies him to oiler assurances of needy, permanent., and satisfactory core to all afflicted • oh slehcate diseases, and all diseases arising there I. Brown would inform those islllicted with private &moues which have become chronic by tune or ag tented by the use of any of the common nostrums of die day, that their complaints can be radically and thor oughly mired; he having given his careful alma-eau Lo the treatment of each clues, and succeeded in hundred@ of IJOLIOne OR in curing persons of inflammation of the neck of the bladder, and kindred absentee which often result from those cases where others have coatis-lied them to hopeless despair. Ile particularly mature such its have, been long and unsuccewfully treated by others. to colmlt him, when every rattafacuon wilt be pectin - them, and Mew cases treated in a careful, Oloronan and. uttelligent manner, pointed out by a long erpcnency, s Looy, and mvesoganon, which it IS 1111p0iMatie for Om. engaged ta general practice of mechanic to give any oue class of Isease. LU'llernia or Rapture—Dr. Brown also invites per; toes &filleted with Hermit to call, as he has pull panic- vier aneituon to tics disease. Sem diseases; also Pi' s, Paley, cm- speedy cured Gluier e very low. N. B.—Patlents of Mb sex Being et n dumace..by owing Mew disease in metne all tee ry toms. can obtain medicines with directions for use, ex addressing T. BROWN, NI- D., post paid, and enclose ,og fee Oleo No. 66, Diairmid alley, opposite ine averly 110.1.3. Rrixostsltust.—Di_ Brown's newly diwoverwil reme dy for Rheumatism Is a speedy awl Cana. remedy niir that painful trouble. It never Mils. oyi and Private Consulting Rooms- No. ths Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Ps- The Doctor hi always at home. • •••• • (Er No cure no pay. dee Po. ASTOMA, OR DIPPin - IXV - O - P - litelaTlllNo7 This dive nie is canned by a paroxysmal collate°, non of the air cells; it b very detalituung, almost CAW. , tit; of DR. BWEPITSER'S PANACEA Is ther aniy certain cure. lloaratness can be entirely cured by a free use of Dr. •Ivret.l.R.,'S . • • Catarrh, or common cold, which, if neglemed, w‘ll wroiinvie in Cousompuen, is <decor/11y relieved mud oared by Dr. Sweieuser'e Panacea. Bronchitis, if unchecked, will of cod to Bronchial Consumption, but a timely use of br. Sweat see's Panacea will effectually mire it.. Inflammation of the Tonsils or Sore Throes—This disease often leads to scrions consequences from nrir lett, such al ulceration of the throat On the hen symr toms, Dr. Soreetser's Panacea should be procured and used freely. Coughs and Cuhie find a sovereign remedy in Dr. Sweeter's panacea Pneumonia Nothm—A very fatal disease, renthing from a violent cough and cold on a debilitated or bro ken down constitution; aged persons are subject to m Dr. Sweetens Paoaceaj should be used on the first symptoms, whieli area cough or cold. Night Scream—This debilitaximg complamt well meet with a timely check, by using Dr. Sweetsces Panacea. Consumpuon.—lf on the first appearance of consump tive symptoms, which arc a pain oi the kidc and bream, cough or spitting of blood, if Ds. Sweetser's Panacea is freely used, no danger need be apprehended. When the Limp, the Windpipe, or Bronchial Tubes become clogged up withphlegm so so to impede respi ration or brenthtng, Dr. Sweetser's Panacea, which It s powerful F.ipeeriarant, should be taken aceonlmg io the directions. . . lulueura.—This distressing epidemic., so preva/ern our climate, is speedily cured by Dr. Snreetner's Peer et. • Price II per J bottle or .is bottles for $& For sale by Wit. ACKSON, e Liberty sx, sngn or de big boot. needle', • -- HAVE timed Dr. l'aior's Liverwort. and been cured n( di:asses that would Cave proved hital, but (or the our of tbts extritordintirl medicine 2aOOU have been cured of consumption in various forma 1.0.000 have been cured of Dynpepric Coueumpuon end Liver Compheint. NOTICE :,au have been °tared athe MO.. S,DUU have been caved of general pram-mien of the Nervous System 3,1110 have been cored of Rheumatic Palos, with the tendency ordiseased %ICU have been cured of Liver Complaint and Cough. %WO cured of Scofitlous cuetplainta. 60.0(0 more have been cured of coughs, colds. Coin. in to side and chest, night sweat. want of appetite, loss of voice, whoop mg cough. debility, sad many min er complaints which bring on those dangerous diseas es which so often prove faint. Dr Taylor's Balsam M . Liverwort is the only successful remedy for the rune Mille above complaint. ..hly son, baring a violent cold, eked to mouth and raise thick putnd mane, and finally could not tom aver in bed from weakness. Ile hod every symptom of consumption. Ills physicians, Ds. Vermule tk An derson, said he was incurable, yet strange it may appear, this medicine fully Demoted his health. SOPHIA GALLON, II Norfolk at." PIMA a Msnscn 0/CONOWS. -- Ilalring respect for the medical profession, I determined to consult them m preference to using what are called 'Patent Medi cines.' Dot for several months I have been troubedj with Asthma, which bolded the remedies of my physi cian. our medicine I have Morays believed very beneficial insuch case. Eluding the skill at m. 1.- teal advisers at Mali --unbeknown to any one. I my proeu red your Salaam of Mverwort. which I deemed n very valuable remedy—as has lied a most wonderful et feet upon Me, completely uprooting rny complaint, and malt, ma to perfect health. 104 may refer to Me" u Whenever der.. ..P. J. IL Sold in Putstitrigh by J D Almtran, 93 Wood .7.: X Townsend, 46 AlmLet at. 11'Srnyser, cur Market .r 1 .to, HewJerson & Co, 6 Liberty al *Price reduced to RI& Per M. 0.. it. A. rinblkest.oek & Co's nabefarilent, T N high favor to an external applicauon to inflame.- tory afaictiona and at the same time a stimulant as seed! as, emollient. DA Palinesiock tr. Co's Rubefa- Mein Vs. been very beneficial in cases of Chronic Itneurardismi,Glandular Serellings. Sore Throat, Tone re, Sprain., &e. tan. The following certificate is from a gentleman well known in this city-. soma time afro atrablernally fell from a scaffold, and severely sprained both my notes., They mine— diately swelled so that my hoots had to be upped. order to have them drawn offeettle .offering they mim ed me was intense. In this situation I procured a bore de of B A Fahrtestock & Co's Rubefactent and atter ime or two applications I experienced conch relief. used about one bottle and a halt and in about two days the swelling entirely subsided, and I was canrely relieved from any other pain, and capeneoce no mom dici.venlertee from the fa 1. -- 111 all casts of swelling, touises, rhetimausm, etc, I would most cheerfully re commend tbe Rubtsfacient July 17,1946 GEORGE BASSI TX." For sale wholesale and retail by id A FAIINF-STOCK & Co, corner of Wood and Firs* and Wood and Simla streets. jeZii 50,000 - P - .678:901N 9: 07/01. linfl'VEl a co., INFO({3I, their &tends and the public that th ey neer no longer nag connection with their late e/itriblisti= meat in Penn strew, known as the Pittsburgh Illessurri having removed their entire business to the POMP YRk WERY. in fun neeer. • reylnuth,elyfr" Haig THE highest ',peek eaali.paiskfar good. elean nig* aleatze to b ene, bins mPniliMrding i t t r, Si 4 way= abet rum 4. lilosnar'
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