• ' It the corner of Market anti &A sta. -rjrIME sulicribmv would, yeast respectfully inform the Ladies sad Geathtmen of Pittsburgh and amity, that tlory have Voted rooms at the above men. • .-tiosed place , over the Akre of Messrs Lloyd and Co., 'arid Ike sow Prepared to take Miniatures Et) this beau ticrilittai in a tole heretofore unsurpassed. By the - iiirruhrtnition of a quick and powerful apparatus ,and an entirely new mode of operating, they are enabled to produce pictures of a surprising accurst? , and beauty,- 'II: combining entire durability of impressron, clear and L „,.: ) - . y et .em, expression, perfect delineation, and' last, Joust, the color of the face and dress. The color - ~•••-, lag of Photographic Pictures, forms a new era in the ,•••• sat, as it enables us to combine with accuracy of nature - die 'advantages of art. The undersigned do not wish, L • nor is it their intention to deceive the public by prowl aes, which they cannot fulfil, for they depend solely on else character of theirpictures for patoage. Citizens andstrangers, one and all, are invited to call and el tabus speediness. . B.—Complete sets qfgA. isspretred patent op. penyilnos fisrainted on thi most reasonersk.teryns.—. , ;,,,fiatss. Cases, Prwsses. Chemicals, and every thief gtelitietsd with tke holiness. attire lowest cash .1 M EMERSON & C O THE subscriber .just: arrived fromiPhiladel ,%,i hia and Ne w rrith_ _a general and ex ..„,`:. , . MON *mil:mein RUGS, t E. ICALS, yi titx ..- - ,TERFTIMERY, and every article in his lineof bu llit skims, which he is determined to sell on the most nis i': „ aanatileterms for cash. He believes he can offer • 4syminei ad ace.men ts theta any other +similar establish "•-:', , inept in this city to , country Physicians and Merchants, •,• , .sibo iiiih to supply themselves with Drugs end Medi ' ' . - etais. His articles have been selected with the us .* 'most we, and are warrant's! of the best quality and maims strength. Orders will be filled with accuracy Ana elegaM. ce. Families can be supplied with fine and • .linty ! Vain of every conceivable variety, and of the ~ . meat exquisite perfumes; likewise with Perfumery • e dmill - Cmarietics of every. description. Thitindersigned returns his thanks for the' liberal ' - itipPoit heretofore extooded to him, and hopes by a constant disposition to please and accommodate--a ` • care in procuring and selling only what is excellent -, - sod genuine --a close supervision of the sales and tran sactions of the establishment—precaution and accu • . rim facompoundingmedicines—imi jay industry and _ .• perserierance to merit en increase of public patronage. - 4 may 23 WILLIAM THORN. ''- •M. Soots -....J. HERON FaSTE R. EGOLF & FOSTER, . . Ifoidorn Bea listitiot Agssicy, Third JCiatext door to the Post (Mess, Pittsburgh, Pa larAgency for the purchase and sale'of Real Es , . ' .... jpoo, Stocks, negotiating of Loans, and Collections. Theywill also attend to the settles of pig metal for ~.- worsens at a distance; ' • •• Letters, post paid, wilOilsot with immediate 'then ... ilea, .Terms moderate.. The tester teferences given • - " APPlie9tiort at the office!' .- OL:. (.. - • as Usual: :4. IVO-sooner-does-one or Dr Leidy's preparations be come popular, in consequence of its success and • • efficacy, than his atitmterfeited and imitated. .' - 's : To prevent imposition, Dr Lcidy has now procured -. -xi:welded bottles for his celehrats d Tetter, and Itch Ointment, with the words 'Dr Leiitifht Tetter and Itch - - Viatment,' blown in the glass, besides containing his signature on a yellow label outside. :-...::'., ~' l. t ti: l h .a . .„t , _ Lesidy's Totter an Itch Ointment bets proved We stElleactio' ns than any other preparation for Tetter, •• • thob,Dry and Watery Pimples or Pustules, and disea ses of-the skin. generally. It has. been employed in schools, factories, and on board veilsels carrying passengers, where children, as Ilten as grown persons, contract diseases of the skin from their contagions nature, with the most unexam pled success: certifi es and micommendations have been henstofore puhl i from thens,and nume ni ro us oth ers might be obtai fur publication, but for the oh. i od joctions most , persona hove, to baying their names pub- I liaised in connection with such disagreeable and losth souse affections.. re no singleinstancebas kever been known to fail. It las been used upon infants and by persons of all * ale . s. Ttis perfectly safe, contains no mercury in its .'SseeppieitiOn, and may be used under all circumstances. - , Prue Twenty-five cents a bottle. Prepared and sold lik,AnteriAlies Health Emporium, (sign of the Golden Zig*. Witt Serpents,) and by B A FA IiNESIOCK & CO: &inter of Wood and Sixth streets, Agents fur Pittabielits. ii july 12 Trw- Dr. Leidy's Totter Alt Itch Ointment, Oft the cure of every variety of Tetter, the Itch, .JL: And alleliseases of the skin, has proved itselfmore efficsaions -than any other preparation for the same pur . pose -kiln°. Upwaide of five hundred certificates might be procu „Ted and published of its efficacy from School Teachers, Proprietors of Factories, Parents, Guardians, Child Nurses,. Captains of vessels and others, were it not for the delicacy. in having their names published in con nection-with such dings-ruble affections. By thense of Dr Leidy 's TetterOintment in conjunc tion with.his eatrassnf Sarsaparilla or Blood Pills, he will guarant 'e'eAtcure any disoase-ernauttorrto the skin; however bad, or ofhotirersiT long standing, or refund the money., are J 303.1 ever very few instances but Can be cured:hy the pirknent alone. . Price, 2.5 cents a hos.- ' ly nnirsold - wholesale and retail at Dr th 191 N Second st. Piffle by B ATAFINESTOCK & Cu. corner Sixth streets; •Agents-furrittsburgb. CINCIPINATt. February" 15, 1840. [N:-DearSir: Permit me to take the cf s writing to you at this time to express and to recommend to the attention of ,es nnd others your invaluable medicine and Syrup of•Prunut Virginians, or wild In my travels of lath I have seen in a itances the- wonderful effects of your relieving children of very obstinate contri conghinCirEteeiing, choking'ofphleget, Ats;itc, See. I should not have written mover, at present, although I have felt add my testimony to it fur some time, had - tr a late instance- where the medicine ty.win instrumental is restori::g to per 'only child," whose case was almost family . Ormy acquaintance. "I thank the de nting mother, "my child is saved of death: O . hoiv I feared the relentless my child is xafe, is sari!" lento, Dr Swayne's Compound Syrup is thereirst valuable -medicine in this or try lam certain I have witnessed more ~,dred cases where it has been attended with raccess. I am using it thyself in an obsti: Arcata Bronchitis, in which it proved ifiBctual Al exceedingly short time, considering the severity .1 themes- I can recommend it in the fullest confi dence of its superior virtues; I would advise that no familY should be, without it; it is very pleasant and of ten hennficia I—wortir double and often ten times its price: The public ate assured there is no quackery • *boot it. R. JACKSON, ll D twin* pastor of the Ist Presbyterian Church. N Y Solt wholesale and retail by WM. THORN, sill No 53 Market at, sole agent for Pittsburgh. TO FEMALES. /VEIERE is a large class of Females in this city , a ll. who from their combs* sitting, to which their ecttipatione oblige them. are affected with coitivenese which, vqiii•ci, to palpitation at the heart onthe least eat. sense of heaviness extending over the whole heed, intolerance of-light and sound, an inability of fixing the *tendon to any mental operations ; namb lingof the bowels,.;qmoimes a sense of suffocation, ?specially afterrittals ehe n any esertiins -is um& as go• sag quickly upstairs; temper fickle; these are synsp.. ''toms ' wideVidd et once to a few doses of the Bran - drab rills, 'They occasional use of this medicine etouhltaveadeul of troulde andyears of suffering.— One, or two, or even three of the Biandretb`Pills just beide &OW ; -are often Grand highly %IMMO ; Ma ny use theta very advantageously in this way; pthey Ir a n midst se& , ellgoetiott, restore the bowel, .t o iheir . poser , , ealiveos the epiritii, niniparts clear -IMM, ' 44l7l .P.leziatn Mr!. thAhioreda-emisrotnutis tt OW/mho; coni;itittuelie#pir s ess. SIM at Pe, Brandrettt's 'Mos. iu the Diamond, • P/1111.4111111b0.frice23 contort bar., rieldt directs. - -off' • lk isAtMEZThe &sly plaasia Pittsburgh; wheel she 11=auk besolitsiosa; is the l> 's ewe Oil t • 119. tirt• - 11011 11 411 1 / 1 1140111 hi the Nat Offione, Pittiburigh, Pa., ib, 131Pliorscnes calling for iietters - whossnainerare on this list will please sa y they are advertised. - Adage° Adieus. Aim 3. Aheern-lerten% Agert B ABria Root Aber J Allison Jobe Allen John Allender Abraham Allen Jisieb ArnastrologJObtiD Baker John Bailey M•Calit Bailey Wm Banks Joakus Biker Harriet Baker Noonan& Bassett A Barks John Berber Hiram Hon Bailsman Jane bliss Boston Small Aroves H *relay Eli. B iarnbart Semi .Barclay Jacob Bengessa George Barnet Jane Sodom Nancy A Bogie H Boolger Jacob Bowen Benj Broon J Broon Thos A Broom Francis A Bradley Joseph Byart Wm A Byert Francis Caughey C P Casey Edward Carwon A %V Cawfield Ann Miss Caldwell John Chess Wm Chapman John Clark Lewis A Clark George Rev Cherer Simon Clark Thomas Cochran Susan S Cobaugh Wm Cook Samuel. Corbet It H C,on"er Minnie] 2 Craighter John Crooks Nelson Capt Craig Capt. Crane - Jopeph Curiae Chad Cummings Sarah Curry D M Capehart A Case S Carnell John Campbell A D Rev Campbell Joseph Cheret Samuel Chadwick S H & Ca Clark Ann Miss Clark S Charier Margaret Mrs Cochran James Cochran George Cole Sidney Copeland Samuel Connelly Crony Ann Jane Miss Crow Daul Cradenton L S Crawford Wm Comings Martha Miss Curacy John Curry Charlotte Mrs Cutter G Mrs D Dalzell Thomas Dawson R M Darr David Rev Davis Wm Davis Dvins Davis John Dipen Surab Ana Dean Wm Capt Delany Mr Dilwaub E Miss Dickens David Dittridge Elizabeth Didion Ellen Miss Dickson Isabella Bartlett° Jos Donaldson Mary Miss Dows Shomas Dord Samuel Donahow J E Donnelly James • Doolin John Dunahoo James Drummond Caroline D Drummond Allen Drips Homes 2 Draw Peter Dunsetli James Dulnn Lerida Duff James Durr Michael Dulap Thomas Dunn Michael Dora! Elisabeth. Ebert John V K Emig Emanuel Erinngton Anna Eft , : Wm Eicher Dani:l Ecans E Elliott Johnston Ewing Gordon T Rev Elliott Ahmander %V Farrenger John Ferguson Caroline Miss Ferguson John F . Filer Solomon Frew Simon Fisher Thomas Fleming James Fielding Elizabeth Fitzsimmons Wm E Fisher Margaret Finley W. Mrs Garr&Ha Mary Jane . Garman C Gerrard James Garen Rebecca Gabler John Gilespie Wm H Gilespie Thomas Gilfillan John Glasgow Win H Glenn Sarah Gordon Maxwell Gordon Margery Goodbrake C C D Hamilton Alex P Hanenut John . Hamilton James Hannab Wm Hall AVM Hanna John Capt Hamilton James Hutton Reuben Hancock John E Hays Rota E Hanna Capt Wm Hastings Rev Henry Gee Hanlon Jacob Haslen S R Hammersley Jamcs Hays 13 Haßegan Francis Hays John Haines Mri Paulin . flockins Mrs (wife of Jelin) Hagerty Nancy Haugh Wm Hare Dunham Hover Rev Franklin S ifirifDivid — Houston Samuel Harding Mrs E Horner Mrs Matilda Harris Sarah A Hough Copt John Hart John V Huston G M Hart Capt Thos S Hunter Mrs Jane Harbison Miss Jane Hutchinson Cape B F Hanson Mrs Elizabeth Hutchinson Capt JIV Harris Geo Hmellie Mr 11artman John Hunt Jane S Hutchinson Rev John Hunter John Hutchinson Wm Hull John Irwin Geo XV Inglis Henry James Wm Johnson James H Jackson Thos Johnson Ralph Jackson Wm Jones Dr Jamison Henry Jones Seth C Jordan Rev H Jones John C Jordan Rich Jones Solomon Jenkins David Jones Epht him Johnson Semi Jones Wm A- Johnson Davis JonesJacobC Johnson David Keenan Patrick Knox Sarah Keller Mary A Knox John Keenan Michael Kyle §amuel Bain Patrick Kirby nos Kennedy Nancy Kneeland Don C Kerby Jame. Kerizer Mary Ann Kearns Leine Knox Gee 1 Kennedy Mifflin King Chas KenYJA-Mell Knox Sarah Jane Kelly Mary Miss King Alexr L Laird Robe List George * Lauder Huinah Lincoln Miss -Ellen A Lane Catherine Miu Lindsay Miss :Varga Lawrence Melinda' Ii; Little Joseph Litereme The, Lvcrns Miss Mary LavelrJohn Lizte Virrn Lareener Adeline Lose John Lawrence TSt 4 , Lore ' C 13 Lewis Mary Mlle ' Loring Jolla • Leslie Jaen, .:, `'7Lcrorry Robs Lse Eliza Mrs . Loagwell Time Lewis SC.:-,-.r„. sr- .IiOW7Y - Thos Lends iVto -„ , Loyd Wra , . . Lest , Lireekkrage -, Janes Imam Ma • " t '..-.,.. Litthasellfas 4.restrift , A . lodrew Ardor W4 ll - .AVlssaut n n• Ashton E'wd Alen Afirt3 Alligban John Andrews Elia hi* Andrews Robs Anderson ar, ..Etarner Anderson Frans Bell VV C Beattyltiercy Miss Alennet L N Raider John - • Bingham Thos M Blake 3unfreid• Bill Sherman Bingham Sand Bins Benjm Bingham Wm Bingham Mary Blair James Black James Black Win Blair Jane Miss Boggs Semi Bourders John Byerly William Butler Mary J Brister Geo Boating Robt R Burgeis Robt Butler Hannah Burns James Barnes* Isaac Byart Isaac Force Henry A Fowler Wm Fowler Simon Fox Charles Foster Martin Fostel Jane FoMara Thomas Fro.4t E. C. Frindly Flank E Frew Nonh Frazier D Gardiner P G Garrbel John Gaw Isaac Goff Copt Godfrey John Goehring John Greaves Henry R Green John Gregg R J Grace Mary E Graham Mita Gray George W Irwin Thomas Irons Robt Magenp:PhislilsJ his4T) attuthew. hforik—arsitiralr" 1 Marks Wm J. - Mami e . Morris SR - • Meson James _, Mooney Wm Martin 42h Motitgomerytirs— SfatiiP 1 9 0 Many Jaixob -116011 batfainuoi*A . , Morgan Mary Makes 404, Mooch _ M 'akin . % M Morrie:lobo I Atrilie.l* S Moon f etairino Miles Mary C Moore. Geo Milholland Wm Moore T W Miller George Morrison Annabelle Mitchell James Muumuk John Mitchell A H Munson Merrick Montgomery Samuel, Ewd hfc McAfee Mary McGinnis. Mrs Jot It Mcßride Mrs • B C : Mclntyre Wm McAdam Semi McEwenSomuel McCaikey Joseph McKee Mr A MaCislin Mrs Martha Maiown Thos McClure Semi McKenna.Patrick McClure % R McKee Jerentia McClure Alezr McKee J W McCabe Jas McKeever Win McCauley Mrs Elizabeth McKey. Thos McClurken Hugh P McLean GeOrge McClay Mrs Mary , McLean Geo McCaslin John McLaughlin Wm McConnell Thos McClarin Mr McConnell Wm Henry McVeay Semi McCaskey Alice McSbniTry Mrs Elizabhth McCracken John McWilliams Wm • McCready A P McMillen Wm McComb Alezr McMasters And w McCully James McNear Thos 'McDermott Jag McGarry Matthew McDonald Henderson McGregor Rev John McDonald John McGranaghan Danl McDonald James McGinley Miss Marei . McDonald Felix hlcGiuniss John W McFadden James MrGinniss Thcs McFarlacd Joseph McGinnis. James Nabb Mary Neal Wilson J Nea•all A S Noble Sarah Jane Orr James Olendorf IVrn D Obrien Samuel Orth Martin Orr Mrs Anna B Obrien Thus O'Neal M M Okane Mary Patrick Mrs Matilda ' Pain James Page John E Pare rapt Samuel Parkhurst Rubt Palmer Wm Parker Mrs Margt Parker Wm Perkin E Perry Wm Peters Totley Peters Wm Peters Eliza Jane Peters James Pierce Wm A Philips Miss Mary Rathbun Thomas C Richards Wordy Reston Wm • Richards Wm Ralston Joseph Roland Silas H Rankin Charles Roney John Ray John Robinson Edward Rees Isaec Roberts Evan • Rees Rees Roy Robt Benny David Rowe Milly Reeves Reason Robinson Isacc 2 Reeve Wm Robinson Nelson Reesenger George Robinson Henry Reckord Henry Robinson James H Reed James B Robertson Miss Eliza Reed Elizabeth Rogers Wm H Reed CVrtut Rogers Bridget Riddle James P Russ Mrs Mary Ann Rudy John Ross John S Salmon ;Michael Shaffer A G Sackett Mrs Hari iett Sharaden James or Wm Scott Hugh Sharkey Miss Sarah Scott Graham Sliatii.r John Scott Mrs Jane Sheal Miss Scott Alexr Shryoch .1 T IScott Walter Shepard Mrs E Scutt John Shirk Nancy ' Schwemiler Mary A Sloan Mrs Mary Severance Levi Simmons Peter Sernlcl John 13 , Smithers David Y 1 Show Robot • Smith John G Shaw Sophia E Smith James Shnw John Smith Wm Moffet Shnw Andrew Smith Simom Shaw S ri' iiii.G Smith Wm J Smith Joseph P Stewart James Smith Wm Stokes Thos Smith Jessit..y Stout Nathani Speer Capt John Stratton II S Spears Let title Swettenham George Sott John F Swirmey H Snyder John L Stearn Godfrey Strively Henry Stephenson Miss • Squire Stephen H Stephenson F Spencer Wosly ' Stewart Jane Ann Stevens Barlow Stewart J T r Thornburg Rachar:l Thornburgh Chas, Robt or George Thomas David Tin belt tlizateth Tustin John D Taylor Wm Allen Thompson Robt L Thompson John A Thompson Geo W Tivis Ben Trump John Tucker James Vashnn H Vaughan John Varner Mrs 'Elizabeth Walkee &Hunter Walker Gabriel Walker John 15 George Walter Francis Walsh Thos Warier Wilan Wandevort Hannah Warden James Wutters Mrs Harriett Warfurd Amos Walsh John. Warner Lient W H Wells Aiwaint Webb G Wentzell Mort A WilliamsonWrn Williamson John C Wellett Wm Wintzs Mrs Mary Ann IVilliamson David Wiggins James -Yates Peter Young Robt B MISCELLANEOUS. Secsetary Pittsbnrgb Lodge. Directors of the Poor, 2. Any Evangelist or Teacher of the Disciples Miss G B W fl6-3t TO GLAZIERS AND GLASS CUTTERS. SHEMS Patent Diamonds, set with ksy, constantly in store and for sale at the Drug store of fob 9. JON. KIDD, corner of 4th and Wood us. UF FALO ROBES by,single-robe or bak,forsale -LAO , A. REEL EN. Pine Teas. THE subscribers haveitiscreceirecla few boxes of Hyson and Yotuig Hymn Teas, of superior quail - REINHART &STRONG, 140 Liberty street. Bu F FAL() TONG gESP---Received by Little Ben 10 boxes Buffalo Tongues; in fine order, direct from 138-tf -- • - artZLEN- 195 I ZTILD I3 (I II Zit t o i glsls;Tiir r :Z s :t Re :ail Drarikereibf--- riii-Dl l / 4 -. • No.iIC wiener 4tilitr. Wood etc Noble 9,iss Elizabeth Nichles Peter Norton Jaclb Norris 'rhos Piper Thompson E Pryor Silas D Ponsler Miss Mary Poulson Jas Probert Mary Price Dr 1V ni Punter Wm Poland John Porter Mrs Jame Porter Mary Jane Porter 113. - ilinda Prichard Charles Gray Potts Joseph P Purcley Martin Philips Thomas Vance Augustine Voltz Miss Antoinette Vottz Chs NV Wernan Mrs Eliza . Wertz Miss Elizabeth White Mr L _ White Eli B White Mrs Adeline White Miss Aanna M Williams Miss Nancy • Williams Jospli Williams Richard Williams John Wilson James Wilson John Wilson Beßturnin 0 Wilson James Wilson Miss Mary Wilson Mrs Margt Work Beny Wellersderger Mary Ann Wodgworth Miss E Woods Miss Eliza Jane Wollet Jesse R. M. RIDDLE, P. M. • ThrSOOTIMIIIMPERIT.- , This iplighfareittedi hurviliivothunareditvi* thought pasi recovery, frent contelshets. Aa eoon as the Syrup is rubbed ow the . guras the child will recov er. This preparation hilt) torment, so efficaciousind 50 pleasant, that wo child will rerusb to lit hums be' rubbed ~with it. When - infants are at the age airier teenthi4.the' there is noappearaa ter ofteeth, militate of the Syrup should be used' to 4en the jores. Pa tents should never be without the SyrOp in the nursery where there are young children, for if a child wakes in the night with pain in the grims,the Syrnp immediate lrgives ease, by opening the- pores, anctlicalinv the gums, thereby prevening ecmvnlsions, fevers, For sale wholesale and retail by It E SELLERS; Agent: sep 10 No 20, Wood street, below Second. IVER: COMPLAINT cured by the ; use of Dr 11Harlich's compound Strengthening and Aperient Pills. Mr. Wm. Richards, of Pittsbargh, Pa., was entirely cured of the ab,ice dititressing disease. His vymptoms were pain and weight in the left side, loss of appetite, vomiting, acid eruCtutioni, a distensionofthe stomach, siclt headache, furred . - tongue, Countenance changed ton citron color, difficulty of breathing,. dis turbed test, attended with a cough, great debility, with other symptoms Indicating - great derangement of the functions of the liver. Mr Richards lied the advice of several physicians, but received no relief, until u sing Dr Harlich's 'medicine, which terminated in efec ting a perfect cure. Principal office, 19 North Eighth street, Philadel phia. For sale by Samuel Frew, corner of Liberty and Wood sta. sep 10 L.. oat makes your teeth so unusually whithl Quell] Josh's duicinia whim euther night, To make yonrn look so, with a grin, replied Josh, Pie bought you a bottle of Thorn's Tooth Wash, 'Tis the best now in use, so the gentlefolks say, And since they have tried this, cast all others away. But to prove it the beat to make the teeth shine, Look again, my dear Sal, at tkc lustre of miner Then try this great tooth wash, The Teuberry tooth wash. And see if this tooth wash of Thorn's is not fine. Having tried Dr. ••Thorn's Tea Berry Tooth Wash," and become acquainted with the ingredients of its com position, I cheerfully say, I consider it one of the safest, as it is one of the most plensunt tooth washes now in use. DAVID HUNT, Dentist. Pittsburgh, Sept. 15, 1892. I take pleasure in stating, having made use of "Thorn's Tea Berry Tooth IVash,'' that it is one of the best dentrifices in use. Being in a liquid form it cora. blocs neatness with convenience. NVhile it cleanses the enamel and remotes the tartar from the teeth, its perfume yields a fragrance peculiarly desirable. TIBRETTS. N m .. D. The II rid ,, reigneti have used “Thmtes Co pound Tea Berry Tooth Wash." and have found it to be an extremely pleasant dentritice, exercising a most gala tary influence over the Teeth and Gums; preserving! those indispensable members from•premature decay, I prevent irg the accumulation of Tartar, and purifying the Breath. Ilaving thoroughly tested its virtues, we take pleasure in recommending it to the public, believ ing it mbe the hest article ofthe kind now in use. I RORER 7'SON, JAMES P. BL.4CR'. I R. H. PEEBLES, CHAS. B. SCUL. Y. C. DARRAGH. 1 1 / 3 ,t. C A NDLESS, : J. if MOORHEAD. JAS. S. CRAFT. H. L RLVG WALT. L. S. JOHNS. Prepared and sold by WILLIAM THORN, Apoth ecary and Chemist, No. 53 Market street. Pittsburgh; uud by all the principal Druggists, and at Tuttle's Medical Agency, Pow th et. sea B IRM INC ANI LOCK AND SCREW FACTORY. r E subscriber having opened a shop No. 62 Second Street, between Market ;tad Wood sts., Piusbergh, in connection with the Factory in Birmin;- ham. respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he will be happy to be favored with their orders for any articles in his line. Door Locks and Fa.tners, of various descriptions, oe hand and made to order. Tobacco, Mill, and Timber Screws. Large Screws for Iron Works, and Screws for Pres ses, made as may be required. Carpenters and Builders are requested to call before contracting for jobs, and examine his articles and prices. Locks repaired and jobbing eeuerally done in tho best manner, and on this lowest terms. may 2—Gm JAS. rATTERSON, Jr. A BOON TO THE HUMAN RACE. "Discover what will destroy life and you are a great man—discover what will prolong life, and the world you impostor." "There are faculties, bodily and intellectual, within us with which certain herbs have affinity, and over which they have power." D R /3 BRANDRETH'S External Remedy, or Liniment, which, by its extraordinary powers, abstracts pain or soreness: thus, sprains, stiff sinews, white swellings, rheumatic pains or stiffness, stiffness of the joints, tumors, unnatural hardness, stiff neck, sore throat, croup, contractions of thcmuscles, scrofu lous enlarg ements , tender feet, and every description of injury afecting the exterior of the human frame, to be cured orgreatly relieved this never to be sufficient ly extolled remedy. CERTIFICATE.—The following letter from Major General Sandford, as to the Extent 31 Remedy, speaks volumes. NEW YonE, Feb. 9, 1842. Dear Sir: Will you oblige me with another bottle of your excellent Liniment? It is certainly the best of the kind I have ever seen. It has cured entirely my son's knee, about which I was so uneasy, and I have Lund it productive of immediate relief in several ca ses of external i tjury in my family. A few evenings since, my youngest child was seized with n violent at tack of croup, which was entirely removed. in twenty minutes, by rubbing her chestand throat freely with the External Remedy. I think you ought to manufacture this Liniment for general use, instead of confining the, use of it, as you have heretoßilte done, to pal ticular ac quaintances. Yoiirs truly, C W tiD 1/01tD. Dr B Brondreth, '2ll Broadway, New York. LW'', For sale at 241 Broadway, New York, and at the store of G 11 Lee, Diamond, Pittsburgh. Price, 50 cents, for bottle with directions. sl9 JOHN LE FEVER'S Preur & Oheap Stock Establishment, We, the subscribers, citizens of the sth war4i of NO 61, DIAMOND ALLEY Pittsburgh, do certifythat the above petitioner is ofl nerwst:Q WOOD AND !WARNE T STREIT'S good repute fur honesty and temperance, end 1 - WOULD mact respectfully annOWICC to die citizens provided with convettituacea l for the accommodation ois well f A. of Pittsburgh and the country generally, that I hovel travelers a/Ambers commenced Coe manufacture of STOCKS, Of every va t;,ll . ll James Gosling, rimy, form and descriptirm,andwouid solicitmerchtua oseph Jenkinson, and others to call and examine for tbernselves, as lam George fetter, determined to sell on the most accommodating term: • Richard .1 Beet, far cash, and hope, by strict attention to business, to Benjamin Hoover, merit a share of public patronage. aug. 19-.o*. Martin, f2l.:3tdscv` J UST B.ECEIVED, 50 of German Kreosote; also, Fresh Canary Seeds,White Squills,'Dmss Black, .China Vermillion, ClearShellaq with ageneraistiock of genuine drugs in store and for sale on nameable terms at the Wholesale and RetailDnla &Oro Ot - Feb. 2 •• - - JONA. KIDDY Na. 61k, Qam. ith kfirfoodate. Jedtlf flagman*. Gene* Qpa''Siositinseilleorin arid fer4a county. The Petitionocgolouisin t , of this ith ward of Allegheny oity,,ntepoisifolly shertiLtr...,.. • That your petitioner ' bath provided him's& with ins tetials fur the accommodation of tmvelers and others, at his dwelXne bowls in,the•WaninCiresaid. and prays that yourhonors will be pleasettsevaathinia Weise to keep a public house of- entertaiounoliti'' And yoir petitioner, as in duty bound, will prey. • 'SOLOMON LIGHTCAP. We, the subscribers, citizens of the' 4th word of Al legheny, dp certifr that the above petitioner is of gond repute for honesty and temperance and isverell provi ded with conveniences for the.accommodation of ma- - velers and others. James Laubie, Daniel M. Curry:. William Proctor, John Al Hotbed', Daniel Young, • Jong Hugh Sweeny,, William McXe ' , Henry Bears , Joseph C. Gas 47, James Porter, .William Ward. f2l-3t • • . TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the county of Allegheny: - The petition of G. S. Korten, of the 4th ward of Al legheny city, respectfully sheweth-- That your petitioner bath provided Himself with mg terialifor the accommodation of travelers. and , otherl, nt his &ening house in tbe ward aforesaid; and prays that your honors will be pleased to grant hint a license to keep -14 house of entartaitunent. And your petithmer, as in dutybound, will pray: G. S. KORTEN. • WAltainibecribetst,' chime of the 4th ward of Al legbeni city, do certify that-the above petitioner is of good repute fur 'weeny and temperance, and is well provided with , conveniences for tile accommodation of travellers and others. Abr. Hays, 1). Whitacker, Simon Trnel, Sam'l Martin, Robert Forrester. F. Ginter, f2.1.,3t1 T 0 the Honorable the Judges of the Court of deno ral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of Allegheny: The petition of Joseph Blackwood. of Bakerstown, %Vest Deer township, in the county aforesaid, respect. fully sheweth— That your petitioner hath provided himself with mnterials for the accommodation of travellers and others; at his dwelling house in the township aforesaie, and prnys that your honors will bo pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound will pray. _ JOSEPH BLACIOVUOD. We the subscribers, citizens of West Deer tp, do cer tify that the above petitioner is of good repute for ho nesty and temperance, and is well provided with house mann and conveniences for the accommodation of tra• Yellers and others. William Duncan, Ross Porter, David Curry, William Porter. John Thompson, Charles Bryson, John Crooks, Robert Porter, Robert Crooks, Thomas Duff. Richard Morrow, William Brickle. Ql-3t* TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Qnnrter Sessions of the Peace, in and fur the county of Allegheny: The petition of Isaac V. Davis, of Elizabeth Town ship, respectfully sheweth— That ylur petitioner hath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and oth ers, at his dwelling house in the township aforesaid, and prays that your honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. ISAAC V. DAVIS. We, the subscribers, citizens of Elizabeth town ship, do certify that the above petitiener is of good repute fur honesty and temperance, and is well pro vided with house room and conveniences fur the ac commodation of traveller; arid others. James Menown, Isaac M 'Laughlin, John Mealy, /41111 C Snyder, Franklin Menown, Hugh M'Meechan, Wm. M'Clure, Jr. James Allen, Daniel l'enirs, Jonathan Peuirs, Joel Keatchum, Wm. M'Lean, t-. 9.2-31.8 To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the county of A llegbezi): The petition of Jacob Drake, of Rubinson township, respectfully sheweth That your petitioner bath provided himself with ma terials for the accommodation_ of travellers and others, ut his dwelling houie in the township aforesaid, and prays thtit your bouors gill be pleased to grant him a license to keep u public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as ioliuty bound, will pray. JACOB DRAKE. We, the subscribers, citizens of Elizabeth Township, do certify that, the above petitioner is of good repute fpr honesty and tempgrance, and is well provided with houie room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, W. AF Michael, Wm. Ewing. Hugh Cowan, John C. WI row, Matthew Logan, William Adams, f22-3t' To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Seidons of the Peace in and for the county of Allegheny: The petition of Michel Robottom, of Pit& Town ship, respectfully eheweth— That your petitioner bath provided himsol•ith ma terials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the township aforesaid, and prays that your honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment.. And y:mt petitioner. as in duty hound, will pray. MICHAEL ItUBOTTOM. We, the subscribers, citizens of Pitt Township, do certify that the shave petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniencies for the accommoclaticin of travelers and others 13. Murray, IV. Black, W,n. lienrici, Henry Runiny, Samuel Parsely, E. Douglass, f:32-3t TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the county of A Ilegheny: The petition ofJames Allison, of the sth ward of the city of Pittsburgh, respectrufly sheweth— That your petitioner bath provided himself with ma terials for the accommodation of traveller's and others, at his dwelling house, in the ward aforesaid, and prays that your honors may be pleased to grant him a li cense to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as ib duty bound, will pray. JAMES ALLISON. AGUQD GARDPIER WANTED) Wanted 'soon to "gri to Washington, a good, sober, Indus ioas gi4licusr, with - or witiaut-a &cagy. To such au exceilent place will be Oran and a Mx coutpeusfr tion, applicatiou at Minis' lotellieno Me, No. 9- 4 _th rt. - • 117 Leonard Walter, J. M. Pfeiffer D. Blackstocir, James Forrester, NVilliani Gibson, Jobn Known. Charles Lorain, James Crooks, Wm 'Tidbit Archcl. -Liggett, John S. Phillips, lasso A. Ewing. M. Kiesick, Phillip bran; F. Henrici, Robert Culbert, Geo. Smcb, J. M'Laughlin. I G ir eo illia rgo ra M Le ell mir- aa cm ia, Bermird Burkle, William Mcse l7, Robert M. Lowry. ILYO t Pillii=rod' =VI • a iflealikaaiimeajawheAampgisetitafeliesa i r e a migt h to the arterial loom the -blood is quickened and tr. frallsotik-hatHareuladenthrough all the ress o b ilw . ;per or theakin,tifeperts situated internally, or the mt. •trosodu es; agdAgasdl the secretions-of tier-body' ate drawn from the blood, there is a consequent-increase of every secretion, and a quickened action of the sh. -sorbent and es t= discharging vessels. 4 ay rnegaltaction w ' have taken place is correct ed, all ebstruciions are removed, thehlood is parificd, and the body reguaies a healthful state.. For sale drholevale and mainly R E SELLERS, A,geat, sep 10 20 Wood street, below Second: - Laudeeth'sGardea Seeds. &full supply of Landreth's Garden Seeds alwayron ha n d and foisale, at his agenoy, the D rugstore of F. L. SSOWDEN# iep 10 15-4, Lo3erty at., head of Wood • Adam's nitwit gigalphys illilko. "ETA VE now , biten-he.. fare the public* three searn, during whiai „ t i me ieveralthousanditaulteen sold and in daily ttae— We are confident orbetag Asinine(' in sayiac they are the beat Coire",,Awie in the• United Sttitsf,e,py vay you 'fix it.' Smiqa iodifications ate,.rasaiSi t i tt ; it the fancy .oreeftvei and in purses of Sold by the at the manufbitoft: • .talleable Clistingti tnoider. - •• FAIRBANKS' PATENT PLATFORSIFRCIttIi2I. These genuinearticles. of all sites, nticimtest ved varieties, constantly od hand and - for sikrettilily reduced prices by the manufacrnrer. L. R. LIVINGSTOPI; - ntar2—,tf Front between Rosa and Grant stir IMPORTANT FACTS F ., R. LEIDY'S Sarsaparilla Bleed Pills are a ppliter ble in all cases, whether for Pirgalives or:Pst riftcalleit, They possess aft the boasted virtues' of other pills, and are additionallyelfiesaiions, tumtaining Sarsaparilla in their composition, which isnot contain- •ed in any other pills in existence. They are wad au= femnt from other pills- in compcsltion, being TesA vegetable, and can be employee at all times, shi t any danger, and requiring no restraint - from eccurisitibp or usual cofirse of living. • Notwithstanding • Dr. Leidy never preterideer his Blood Pills would cure all diseases, yet it is trot saying too much of them. from the inryemsrabie euresperfurr ed by them in every variety and form of disease (ster- Wiest& of ninny of which bare beeri published 'from persons of all denominations, physicians, elergYtlldq, and others) that they seem to be almost universalitt their effect; end persons using them fur whatever mess or disease, may rest assured tharthey - willitertiend , more efficacious than any other pills in existence!. : From the known reputation or Dr...Laidykr , Bloo4 • Pill, it is necessary to remind the public where they can at all times procure the genuine, nsitis atasmpted to impose , other pills, celled the 'Blood Pilli r *lt (be public on the reputation of Dr. Leidy's. r4-IneparL ticularanausk for Dr. Leidy's Santaparillaßlood and see that the name of N. B. Leidy is cOntidned two sides of each box, (the boxes being of paper, and oblong, sqnareshape, surrounded by a yetloarand Waite • label. PRICE-25 cents a Box. Pmpats....d only, and sold wholesale and refs% at Leidy's Health Emporium, 191 Norih Seconditieet, Mow Viao, Philadelphia, and by B. A. PANA STOCK 4. CO., corner of ,Vood and Sixth street*, Agents fol.-Pittsburgh. Regular Morning PacitetbrSeaver.- E s, Nat e running and Well known/ r C L E LAND, Sneer flastrintc, Master, wlll'dereart daily from Pitts burgh al 9 o'clock, A. Al„ and Beaver it 1 o'clock P. For freight or pass.rge. apply on board. or-to BIRMING ; 11.1M &A.M. No 60 Wateiiatiiet j- N. B.—The redo lar canal pan to Clevelatit424l Greenville and Meadville Pa.; and Itlataillon'cla Ohio eanai, connecting with steamer Cleveland. si,itea ver.vvill he in operation immediately on opening of saw Igntion. mar !6•-it WARRANTED GENVINE..—Dr. William Evans's Camomile Pills; . Cartvincsgss.—Letter,from the Don. Able's' M'Clel lan,Sullivan County, East Tennessee, ItlemberofCongress WASEISHOTOX, l ofy 3d._1838. Sir—Since I have been In this city I have used softie of your Dyspeptic medicine with Infinite benefit and satis faction, and believe it to bee mast vatuable remedy. Otte of my eonstituents, Dr. A. Carden, of Canipbell count.% Tennessee. wrote to me to send him some. - whieh I did and ho basemployed it very successfully in his practice and says It is invaluabfe. Mr. Johnson, pint ogee! at this place, thinks you would probably like an agent In Tennessee. if so, I would recommend Dr. A Carded, as a proper person to officiate for the salligof your celebrated medicine. Should you commission him he la willing act for you. You cart sentitim tnedicinety NOOK toJb. care of Hobert King 4- dons, Knoxville eciauty, _Taman--. see, or by land to Graham 4- Houston, Tomei!, East , Ten [lessee. I have no doubt hut if yon had,steels la several counties in East Tennessee, a great dealer mall: elite would be sold. I "am *obit to takenitime oTltlioeti► for my own use. and that of my friends. andabotrld Mai to hear from -you whether you would Ilk. an agent-eV Bluntville.Sulilvan County. East Temtessem can get• : some of the merchants to act for you as (lire near there,- Years respectfully..: ABRAHAM M I CLELLAN, of Teasels's. - For sale Whoteis le and Eciall. by - - N. E. SELLERS, Afttnt v No 20„: Wood street, baJowKemind. LI A Rel FOR SALE..—The undersigned oBbrs for sate his farm, lying in Ross Township 4g intitarfitam the Chy of Pittsburgh. canialifing 114 acme eflami wiitik 80 are cleared and under hoes, trt m 10 20 gni% oft meadow, 2 good Orchards of Apptsw, a few Poach end ' Cherry Imo—the improvettienta are A tarp llama bowie , containing 10 mums ivellfurnished,ealcadated for a Ta. vern a: private Dwelling, a frame Barn 28 by 60,,stonst• harement„ stabling, sheds tad other out konaralleit able fora tenni . nelill--2 goad Gardens surrounded atilt currant bushes. and a well of excellent water, with ar pump In . at the front dtior. In relation to thePittsherglt and Allegheny market, there Is no place now offered lac sale with more laducement le those wishing to paretiliar near Pittsburgh, the terms will be made moderate. *r art her part icularsa pplp to thenroprietor at his Okrtitts, Store, Liberty street corner o: Virgin Alley. LAWRENCE N B lent sold beforsthe lstof Ocicitier next,ta wtlP be divided into 10 and 20 acre 104 manic Pareficacis• ten 10 • Ready made Coffin Waretionaela Astra St , tittsrafrins tAs U. S. 4414. _ H WIC Tuovizi,o, UNDERTAICEIZ,' . 0 . "LT7 01i.Ytafurmstrpublicthtim ~ 37edhigreadyneeec a re. melee to the imildlas recently !accepted try 1k It . . G. Berford, directly opeoeite the old a/04 where be la ail* prepared to attend Prtleallti/ to any orders bible, and by strict attaidlea ... to all the detail's of 'lmbuement:Wan Illtdertatier he hopes to merit public - confidence! He will be prepare" at ALLIIOURA to provide Hearses, Bleck C — beret tat every requisite on the most liberal terms. Celts frontline( ceestry will be promptly attended to. .. Ms residence is in the same bedding with • waver, - house, where Nora who seed his earviCeseam ataxy time. eireasiscsa: - w. W. IBM'S/. AWL. AM, ISLACIC.D. //. , SUDISIIIIIIILL . *IV. Rosiarssoca,a.s; JUDOS PATTON, SLIM 8A511C157..W1L1441111... W. rt. lll'c co az , asv. Joanna miauf., ISAAC masts. LIN. :rats le: meets, 10 Ray. 2. .P. swum. -' 10,114E2 cured by the tan of Dr. liarlich's Ormapirela. Strengthening and Outman Aperient PUIs . - Dr.liarlich—Dear Sir—Shortly after 1 tensilha. Agency from you for the ale of .year formed an acquaintance with a lady, of DO phpry mitto , wae severely amleted with the Files. For elotri years this lady was subject to frequent patnattattarka s and her physician considered ber case so.comrdicatral. that Dever} seldom prescribed medicine fortrar. 4 1 . 1!* my Denmagine. sheen ease Aced ulna yone f Pic .an d Perfw" , re‘ Tows, JAMES R.KIR October 3. 1840. Charebppers trOilke and 'Genarai tiepin, No. 19.111kNallifskri" cruet and And by gannet Fiter.*B l / 1 1jerice jAbeity and W4lOl scum, pittabarsh. -sap