Lost Boy Found.—Extraordinary Romance.—A .correspondent of the Hartford Times gives an ac count of the loss and recovery of a boy who was sto len by the Indians from the town of Jackson, Michi. gm, in 1837, and was recovered - by his father, Mr. Amnsi Piney, about the first of the present momh, in Greenville, Ct, in the employ of a citizen, to whom lie bad been apprenticed by the overseers et the poor -of Albany, NY. After wondering about with the In , dian family, visiting various cities and towns between Wisconsin and Connecticut, he was taken from them in Albany, N Y, in 1843, and placed in the Alms Home, on the ground that be was a white child, sto len from his parents. But the Indians refused to re veal his name or where he came from. His father . - came from Michigan to visit his relatives in Connecti •cut this winter, and while there, heard of the boy, whom be recognized at once as his son. The one lost has been returned to his family, but there is now a dear one absent from the circle, who, it is hoped. has gone to a better world—bis mother. She died soon after hew as carried off by the Indians. •ICoasamptlveey read the Wonderful Cures perforated by Dr. Swaynels Compound syrup of Wild Cherry. The wonderful cures performed by this invaluable medi cine,in Pulmonary Consump• lion, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Brun -ehitis, influenza, Whooping Cough, Croup, Spitting Blood, Liver Complaint, Pain in the 'Side and. Breast, Tickling or Rising in the Throat, and all diseases of the Lungs, and Breast, have excited the astonishment of all whcr have witnessed its marvellous effects; there is no account of a medicine, from the earliest ages, furnishing a par allel; the almost miracu lous cures effected by this extraordi nary medicine are unprece dented. IMPORTANT TESTIMONY. Da Swarsz, Dear Sir:—ln last October, while en waged with Mr Joseph Smith, in a saw-mill near Waynesburgh, I was attacked with a cough from be ing exposed at night, which gradually increased, at tended with spitting of blood, and a severe pain in the breast, loss of appetite, fever, &c. &c. which was scarcely supportable. I had a family who were whol ly dependent on my exertions for support, yet I was obliged to leave my business and return home. I was - then attended by several physicians, but still grew :worse, until my medical attendants gave me up as an incurable. Subsequently, my wife observing, in one of the public prints, an advertisement of DR. S WAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, pro •cured me one bottle from Francis M'Clure, your agent in Lewistown, which relieved me; I continued until I bad taken &re bottles; I am now able to return to my work again. I write this to offer you my sincere - wanks, and you are at liberty to make tIOX known, so that if any human being is suffering as I have been, , they may have recourse to your invaluable medicine. Yours, JOHN P. BOYNE. Lewistown, Del. BE CAUTIOUS to ask for the original and only -oarstrom preparation-from this valuable tree. DR. 8 WAYN E'S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, whose office is removed to the North West corner of Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia. For sale by Dr Wm Thorn, Druggist and Apothecary Pittsburgh. nov 30 Wholesale Druggists, Grocers, ikc., - WOULD be consulting their own, and the inter est of their customers, to a very great extent, by purchasing Spices, Drugs and Dye Wooods in the Eastern markets, whole and in sticks, and gptting them ground and chipped at the Franklin Manuracto ry, Second street. It is not generally known, but nevertheless trill, that 'Drugs and spices sold in the East, are lower in price than whole, of course the profit and cost of grinding must be made up by adu4erntion; dye woods have at least 15 per cent, and in some cases 25 per cent. of water added to them. Now water, dust, cornmeal and flaxseed meal are plenty here, and we can eat - them in their purity, if' so'it pleases us, without pay ,ing a pepper price with freight and premium added. Cinnamon, Allspice, Nutmegs, Gumeric, ground, Ginger, Gum Arabic, Gum Aloes, Gum Gamboge, Pumice Stone, Lac Dye, -Indigo, Logwom. Cloves and Mace, Fustic, Mustard, Nicwood, Ckrm.Seamony, Cam Wood, Manganese, Brasil Wood, Nut Galls, Lima Wood, chipped, Pepper, &c. &c. &c. The Proprietor will not deal in any of the articles • be grinds as a guaranty that all the articles intrusted 'to him shall remain as pure as when sent to him. N. B.—Lard Oil constantly on hand. july 20-tf. J. S. GWYNNE. need Intent Mail Stage Line !be Erie. T HE Subscriber respectfully informs the Public that, having recently made a contract Witt) the P. 0. Department for carrying the Mail from this place to Erie; have procured new Troy built Coaches for the co yeyance of Passengers. And having also procured flesh Teams, and good, careful and sober drivers, are enabled to drive through in thirty-two hours, being out but one night. The Stage will leave the Exchange Hotel even , morning at 9 o'clock, A.M. BRINKER, BENNETT, & Co. For seats, apply to W R Moorhead, Agent, tear to the Exchange Hotel. is the only Line that runs clear through to other Line running no further than Mercer. 1844. e t e t haziest= 'Courier, in a lettsir says: "A. queer bit of hymeneal humor happened here fast Saturday. A wealthy young E nglisb man, who has attracted some notice by his 'free living for some rime past at one of our crack hotels, yesterday married a pretty, but poor girl, wham it is said that he had not lusown more than a day or two. According to our r 'lawa, parties intending inarrage must be published in 'advance to make the union legal, under a penalty of (I believe) $250. This sum, I am told, the hasty bridgitrsas 'has promptly paid. The lady is about .twemty-rtour years cf age, and old enough to know what *be was about. May she have a good time of it, and dear husband prove another 'John Anderson. SubUrne.-.-/L wasa lovely evening—nature was hush ad in ught was heard to disturb the stillneu Jitt the t—the gentle zephyrs fhnned the earth from "thestamy south to the black regions of the north—when 'my dear Irene, in all her beauty and loveliness, came * bounding like a fawn in front of her father's mansion. She stopped, her head bent as if in the act of listening soli note of music held my enraptured spirit in an 'acstacy of bliss. Her brain reeled, her senses were dumb—itseerned as if she had been wandering in im agination to some fair land of love and fancy, when, with one wild spring, she screamed aloud: "Get out, you Lamed old sore!—rootin' up all our 'latere!" lassi:iowims Gardens. undersiguod respectfully informs the citizens 'ittsburgh that she has opened the Shakspeare . in the village of East Liberty, for the accom iof visiters during the summer season, The of the situation, and the perfect manner in every arrangement is made about this establish at will contribute to the pleafttre of visitors, . known to the. p üblic and the proOrietor assures may visit her house that nothing stall be omit. her part to make the Shakspeare Gardens at 'ill to any similar establishment in thecouu- ELIZA McDONALD :MEI supply of Flannels and Cessinettes, st received from the Manufacturers, and for 6 9 GEO. COCHRAN. transport4tion Lino. OUL MEM O. A. AreANUL'rlr'S UNITED STATES PORTABLE BOAT LINE For the transportation of Merchandize to and from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. ► - ('SHE success this line has met with, since It was 1 first established on the "Individual Enterprise" system, has induced the proprietors to increase the number of Boats during the winter to twenty-five, one of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia awl Bal timore every day (except Sundays) during the season, and make the trip through in six days. The superiority and advantages oldie Portable Boat System overevery othermixieof transportation (when canals intersect with rail roads) are too well known to shippers by this route generally to require any com mem. . Shippers can rely onhavingtheirproduce, merchant dize, or goods of any kind that may be consigned to the Agents of this Line, forwarded with dispatch and at the very lowest rate of freight charged by other Linen, without any additional charge made forreceiv ing or advancing charges, &c. Allcommunications to the following Agents willbe promptly attended to: CHARLES A. McANULTY, At the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. ROSE & MERRILL, 53, Smith's Wharf. near Pratt at, Baltimore. W & .1 T TAPSCOTT, No 43, Peck Slip, New York. THOMAS BORBIDGE, jan3l-ly 272, Market street, Philadelphia. .13 correspondent of WILLIAM PETTIT, Exchange Broker, and Western Produce HAS just opened an Exchange Office, No. 56 Third street, opposite the Post Office, Pitts- Eastern and Western Drafts; Gold, (American and Foreign;) Silver; Bank Notes, (Current and Uncurrent,) bought and sold. PRODUCT DEPARTMENT. Flour; Clover Seed; Bulk Pork; Roll Butter; Bacon; Lard; Dried Fruit; Feathers; Gelman, &C. Purchased. Avery, Ogden & Co., Wm. Lippencott & Son, J. K. Moorhead & Co., Atwood, Jones & Co., Dr. Win. H. Denny, Cash., Thos. M. Howe, Cash., N. Holmes & Son. Pittsburgh; Busby & Bro., John H. Brown & Co. Bingham & Kintzle, Smith, Bagaley & Co., Thomas Burch, R. Johnston & Co., Jos C. Grubb, Shulze & Fox, Philadelphia; J. T. Smith & Co.,J. &S. Stone, Lewis Tappan, Jacob Vanwinkle, New York; Kernan & Stillinger, T. J. Carson & Co., Cassard & Co., A. C. Shaeffer, I. Cruse, N. Harris & Son, Johnston & Lee, Baltimore; Kelly. & Conyngham, N. Orleans; Semmes, Murray & Semmes, Washington; George Lowry, Georgetown; G. & A. Wells, Wellsville; Rob ertson & Orr, Steubenville; Crangle & Baileys, 'Wheel ing; Calvin, Carpenter & Bra, Henry Lewis, Dr. Gamaliel Bailey, James Gilmore, Cincinnati; E. Kin ney & Co., Portsmouth; Paine &Lawrence, Madison; A. B. Semple, S. J. M'Knigin, E. T. Bainbridge, Lou isville; Charles Semple, J. A. Bryan, St. Louis; Phineas Janney, Cumberland, J. H. Duncan, D. S. Knox, Cash., Brownsville. dee 10-ta OF New Goods, at Atoto & Al'Guntx's Fashion able Head quarters, No 251 Liberty Street. The newest styles and most splendid goods that is brought to this market is to be seen at our establishment. We would invite the attention of purchasers to our present stock, which for variety and richness of style cannot be excelled. In catering for the taste of our custom ers we are determined not to be out done, as arrange ments have been made by us to secure every new style .1f goods upon its arrival in the Eastern market, as well as the best Paris ntoathly reports, which we receive regularly; neither expense or pains shall be spared in making our establishment THE FASHIONABLE HEAD QUARTERS of the West and we trust to be sustained by our old patrons, as well as a great many NEW ones, whom we shall notfail to please, as we trust our abili ty is equal to our inclination. sept 2 ALGEO & McGUIRE, Chronicle and Age copy. KEEP COMFORTABLE. REA Y MADE CLOTHING, THREE BIG DOORS! No. 151, LIBERTY STREET. The proprietor of this highly favored Establish ment, respectfully informs the public that he bus Row prepared the LARGEST STOCK OF SEASONABLE CLOTHING Ever offered in this city. His stock amounts to up wards of $75,000, And he has a large number of the best workmen con stantly engaged in making new garments to suit the taste of his numerous customers. His assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TIVZIRDS, SATTINETS, CASSINETS* VELVETS, &C., Of French, English, and American Manufacture, IS LARGER, AND MORE VARIED, Than any other ever opened in this city, and canno fail to please the taste of every class of purchasers. HE HAS ON HAND, CLOTHING IN ALL ITS VARIETILt, TO SUIT EVERY CALLING, Which is warranted to be made from the BEST MATERIALS, And in the LATEST FASHION. His assortment of FASHIONABLE CLOAKS . OVER-COATS, ()revery description, COATS AND PANTS., Of every quality and price, VESTS AIM Vlllll9llllllll Of every variety of fashion and quality, CANNOT BE SURPASSED. Ha has SEPARATE CUTTERS for every depart ment in Clothing, and as they are all workmen who have been employed in the most FASHIONABbE HOUSES In the country, he can warrant his patrons that THE CUT AND MAKE Of all articles from his establishment will be in the inost modern style. 0017 N TRY NCERCRANTS Are respectfully invited to call, as the • feels confident that be can sell them Goods on such teens as will make it to their advantage to purchase at the Tame Big Doors, Oot 3ai JOHN I'iI'CLOSHEY, Dealer, MONET DILTARTIUNT. REFERENCES DAILY ARRIVALS ?t• . 'lll ' 4 AT THE R 1. 1 L , CLOTHING STORE. _ _ /10. 163, L 131311177 _ Third door from the conger of 6th. street. The Proprietor of this New Establishment, respect fully informs the public that he has lately returned from Philadelphia, where he purchased the most splendid assoitment of SEASONABLE GOODS Ever offered in this city, all of which he intends manufacturing into Ready Made Clothing, and to order, at the SHORTEST NOTICE. Having employed the best workmen—Cutters and Sewers--be will warrant all garments, made at his Establishment, to be equal both in make and materials to any other establishment of the kind in this city; his stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, SATT NETS, CASSINETTS, VELVETS, SATINS, VALENCIAS and other YESTINGS, Cannot be surpassed by any other establishment in Pittsburgh. - His stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, at this present time is complete and cannot fail to please the taste of every class of purchasers who wish to purchase tothe best advantage; he therefore invites the public and Country Merchants, to visit his estab• lishment before they purchase elsewhere. He has at • - present FINE CLOTH DRESS and FROCK COATS, OVER COALS off' FRENCH BEAVER, AND 11/1 1 0T CLOTHS, A most !splendid assortment, of FRENCH AND PISLISH TWEED SACK COATS Of al sizes, for Men and Boys; PANTALOONS AND VESTS, Of all sizes j and quality to suit purchasers. ROUNDABOUTS, WARMESSES,SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, BILK HANDKERCHIEFS, And the finest Merino do., and Slips; a great variezy of SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, HOSE And HANDKERCHIEFS, All of which he is prepared to exhibit and OFFER FOR SALE On the most moderate terms for CASH AT THE Red Lion Clothing Store, OBSERVE THE SIGN OF alp THE RED LION. ZO LAWRENCE MITCHELL Pittsburgh, Nov. 19,1844-3md. Medicated Vapor Bath. COPY or ♦ LATTZR FROM DRS. LAWRENCZ ♦ND HILNRICILSON. New Lebanon, State of New York. 'WORTHY FRlEND:—Having made a thorough trial of the Medicated Toyer Bath for four months past, in our societies in New Lebanon and Watervliet, we think it but justice to state, that we consider it a valuabie improvement in the healing art. Its power in reduc ing both chronic and acute inflamation, also in remov ing spasms, is certainly very great. In cases ad>. strutted perspiration, it is unquestionably the safest and best remedy that we have ever seen. Several persons in our society, who were scarcely free from a catarrhal affection during most of the winter months for several years past, have found permanent relief by using the Bath a few times; and the predisposition to take cold, as it is commonly termed, seems to be wbol ly removed. Obstructed perspiration, is certainly in our changeable climate, one of the most fruitful sour ces of disease, and any remedy that is •capable of re moving the predisposition to it, must be considered a great blessing to mankind; and as such we do not hesi tate to recommend the Medicated Vapor Bath. GARRET R. LAWRENCE, M. D. ABRAM HENILICKSON, M. D. To Dr. C. Whitlow, New York. oct 18 Chronicle copy. DENNING'S FIRE PROOF IRON CHESTS PITTSBORGH, Oct. 22, 1892. J Demin g: On Friday, the 30th of last month, a bout 9 o'clock at night, the Planing, Grooving, and Sash 111xnufactory, owned by Gay, Dilworth & Co., with a large quantity of dressed and undressedlumber, _was all consumed by fire. The Iron Safe which I sought of you some time back was in the most - exposed situation during the fire, and was entirely red hot. lam pleased to in form you it was opened at the close of the fire, and all books, papers, &e., saved;—this is the best recommen dation I can give of the utility ofyour.safes. 021-tf THOMAS S' EMOVAL.—The undersigned begs leave to in form the public, that he has removed from his old stand, to the corner of Penn and St. Clair sts., op posite the Exchange Hotel, where be has fitted up a large PIANO FORTE WARE Room, and now offers the most splendid assortment of PtAmos ever offered in this market. His pianos consist of different patterns, of superior Rose Wood and Mahogany, beautifully finished and modeled, and constructed throughout of the very best materials, which, for durability and quality of tone, as well as touch, he warrants to be superior to any ever seen here. As he has enlarged his manufactory, and made ar rangements to supply the increasing demand for this in strument, he respectfully requests thoeb intending to purchase to call and examine his assortment before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell LOW IR, for cash, than any other establishment east or west of the mountains. F. BLUME, Corner of Penn end St. Clair streets, Opposite the Exchange Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. _sep 10. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA. T HE Public are hereby notified that I have been appointed Agent of this Co. for WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. This Institution unites the principle of Mutual In surance with A JOINT STOCK CAPITAL. I am authorised 6,y the Company to make Insuran ces AT THE SAME RATES AS THE OTHER COMPANIES IN THIS CITY—WITH THIS AD VANTAGE TO THE PERSON INSURED, THAT THE AMOUNT OF PREMIUM WHICH HE PAYS IS CONSIDERED AS SO MUCH STOCK, UPON WHICH HE IS ENTITLED TO RECEIVE A DIVIDEND OF THE PROFITS OF THE COMPANY. As the Company are doinga large and prosperous business, this advantage, I presume, can not amount to less than 20 per cent annually. The person insured incurs no liability or responsi bility for the losses or expenses of the Co. He is also entitled to vote and is eligible as a Director. By the Act of Incorporation, the Capital stock is pledged for the payment of any losses which the Co. may sustain; and, in addition to the security thus af forded to the insured, the law requires that all the profits of the Co. shall hereafter be funded, and remain with the Institution as a further guarantee and protec tion to the insured again:assts.—This fund will be rep resented by scrip, to be issued by the Ce., bearing an interest oft per cent and divided between the parties insuring and the holders of the stock. 1.7" When the applicant has been insured ate y otheroffice, and transfershis risk to as, he pays nothing for the policy. Applications for Insurance to be made at my office, in person, or by letter addressed to me. WM. E. AUSTIN, , Penn's. OFFICE IN 4TH ST. BETWEEN WOOD AND SMITHFIELD. uov 2.111 y 11121111110 VAL. MESSRS. MOORHEAD 8a READ, ATTORPILTS AT LAW, ir AVE removed their office to Second street,three 11 doers from the corner of 2nd and Grant it— mar the Scotch Hill Market: ml 7 p Watt. Ilbutrthuntents. TBOIRAs BORBIDGE, - GENERAL Produce, Forwarding & Commission llorchant, Also, Agent United States Portable Boat Line Depot, NO. 272, MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA. IlarLiberal advances made on consignments, when required. Refer to—Messrs Wm Wilson & Co.; Evans and Temple; Heald, Woods and & Co.; Scull &Thompson, Phitadeligia. William M'Knigbt & Co.; Charles A. M'Anulty, airg24-Iy. Pittsburg*. T. B. & W. P. CONOVEE, Wholesale Dealers In Boots, Shoes, Bon nets, Palm Leaf Hats and Caps, .NO. 190 MARKET 82'. PHILADELPHIA. THEY beg leave to inform Western Merchants that they have a splendid assortment of the above Goods, and are still manufacturing largely, which they will sell at the very lowest prices for Cash, or approved credit. aug 9-tf JOSEPH TALLDIAN'S WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY No. 233 Market Street, Northeast corner of Sixth Street, Philadelphia. WESTERN and Southern Merchants are respect fully invited to call and examine his stock, as he feels confident that it will be to their interest, be fore purchasing elsewhere. aug 6-1 y HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. SMITE; SIZOTEGEES & CO., NO. 188 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, ARE new receiving in adelition to their former stock a tarp, assortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, to which they invite the attention of Western Merchants. rung 6-ly RIcHENNA'S AUCTION MART, CORNER OF WOOD I SECOND 871. THE undersigned very respectfully tenders his ser vices to the public, and to Importers,Merchants and Manufacturers, as a general AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION MERCHANT. He has taken out a license and entered into the securi ties required bi law, for the transaction of PUBLIC SALES Of all FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS AND FABRICS. A n experience of a series of years in commercial life has furnished the undersigned with some know) edge of business, nearly twenty years of which have been devoted actively to the auction business, which may be advantageous to those who confide to him the sales of property. To the IMPORTER every facility will be offered in dis posing of Dry Goods. Groceries and Hardware: and to the Home Manufacturer, the most prompt at tention will be paid in the sale of Ansericonproducts. Sales of real and personal estate in town and coun try shall command the best services of the undersign ed. Arrangements will be made whereby liberal ad vanets will be made on consignments, and sales in every instance closed without delay. Business is now commenced and ready to receive consignments. By permission I am authorised to give the following references. Avery, Ogaca & Co. Wm. WKnight & Co. Tiernan & Jones, • Jame Murphy & Ce. James Park, Jr., & Co. J. W. Burbridge &Co Wm. Bell & Sons, D. P. Morgan, Waterman Palmer, Bagaley & Smith, E. A. Brown & Bro's. Shea & Pennock, Geo. R. White & Co. S. W. Semple, Samuel Spencer, Robert Galway, Bailey & Co. Myers & Co. J. Painter & Co. Taaffe& O'Connor, King & Holmes, Johnston & Stockton, Bailey, Brown & Co. .Geo. Cochran, Thomas Bakewell, thumb & Carothers, H. Childs & Co. N. Holmes & Son, Wm. E. Austin, M'Candless & M'Clure, H. S. Magmw, 'C. M'Kibben. Allen Brown, J. M. D. Crossan, H. P. Graf, H. Devine. PHILADELPHIA. John H. Brown & Co. Smith, Bagaley & Co. John S. Riddle, Robert Dunlap. James O'Connor, H. Alexander. july 2,1894. LYND & BICKLEY, NEW *VC TION ROOMS, Nos. 61 and 63, Wood, between Third and Fourth Streets. V W. LYND, having formed a copartnership 1.4 . witlC S Bickley, and taken out an Auction commission of the first class they are now ready to continue business at the above well known and exten sive warerooms, under the firm of LYND & BICKLEY. One of the partners being most of the time in the eastern cities, securing large and regularconsignments of seasonable merchandize, they are enabled to have always on hand the fullest and best assorted stock of Fresh Dry Goods, Hardware, Fancy Articles, &c,, to be found at any place in the city. Regular sales of Dry Goods, &c , on Mondays and Thursdays, at 10 o'clock A 51; and of new and second band Furniture, Groceries, &c, at 2 o'clock P M of the same day. Sales from the shelves every evening at earlygas light, and goods sold by private sale at all times, Sales of real and personal estate, private stock, &c, will be made on the most reasonabie terms. Liberalcash advances made on all consignments. all John D. Davis, • AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH'T, Corner of Wood and sthsts., Pittsburgh, I s ready to receive merchandise of every description on consignment, for public or private sale, and from long experience in the above business, flatters himself that be will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on MON DAYS and THURSDAYS, of Dry Goods and fancy articles, at 18 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, Pittsburghmanufactured articlos,new and second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening,atearlygas light. aug 12—y Por Coughs! Colds I! Consumptions THORN'S PULMONARY CANDY. THIS pleasant and certain cure for coughs and colds goes ahead of all the Preparations now or. ever offered to the public. The use of it is so great that - the proprie tor has some difficulty in keeping a supply for the In creasing demand. Medical agencies, groceriea, drug gists, coffee-houses, and even bars on steamboats keep a supply on hand. It is called for every where, and will sell in any place. The reason is this: eve one who has a cough or cold by eating a few sticks ry find themselves cured, as it were, by magic. Persons at a distance, by remitting the money, post paid, to the subscriber, will be attended to. For sale by the stick, 61 cents; 5 sticks for 25 cts; and at wbolesale by WM THORN, Druggist, 53 Market st, where a general assortment of Drugs and medicines may always be found. nov 28 • Brass Clocs. J UST received, 100 Brass Ckcks, 30 hour and 8 ay, from the celebrated te nmaufacturers, "Je rome" and "Thomas," warranted be a first rate ar - ticle, and will be sold at the lovrest price for Cask, by J K LOGAN & CO., No 32, Fifth street. 0.13011 GE 04)4ThIERAN, NO. 26 WOOD STREET, O FFERS for sale at reduced cash prices—Axes, Hoes, Mattocks, Manure and Hay Forks, Spades and Shovels, Coal and Grain Shovels, Sickles and Scythes, Window Glass, Spinning Wheel Irons, and various other articles of Pittsburgh and American Manufacture, which he is constantly receiving ftm the Manufactories. Also, Cotton Yarn and Checks, Cassinetts and Broad Cloths. jan 9. • P McKENNA, The Old Auctioneer PITTSBURGH in ad AKA, West isi of akt Allegkesy ',ridge. HUGH SWEENY W OULD take this occasion to return his sincere thanks to his numerous friends and the public generally, for the verb liberal patronage heretofore be stowed on the Emmet Hotel, and he pledges himself that nothing shall lie omitted on hispart to merlta con tinuaace of their favors. The convenience and beauty of the situation, and the whole arrangements of the house fur the accommodation of guests are notinferior to any similar establishment in or out of the city. His table will always beprovided with the best the markets can afford, and no pains will be ,spared to ensure the comfort of those who may favor the Emmet Hotel with their patronage. a2O-tf La! what makes your teeth so unusually whithl Quoth Josh's dukinia tohim t'uther night, To make yenta look so, with a grin, replied Josh, I've bought you a bottle of Thorn's Tooth Wash, 'Tisthe best now in use, so thegentiefolks say, And since they have tried this, cast all others away. But to prove it the bestto make the teeth shine, Look again, my dear Sal, at tke lustre of mine. Then try tbisgreat tooth wash, The Teaberry 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 acquaintedwith the ingredients of its cum position, [cheerfully say, Iconsiderit one of the safest, as it is one of the most pleasant tooth washes now in use. DAVID HUNT, Dentist. Pittsburgh, Sept. 15, 1842. I take pleasure in stating, having made use of "Thorn!. Tea Berry Tooth Wash," that it is one of the best deetrifices in use. Being in aliqtrid fonn, it coin bines iteatness with convenience. While it cleanses the enamel stud removes the tartar from the teeth, its perfume yields a fragrance peculiarly desirable. J. P. TIBBETTS, The undersigned have used "Tharn's Compound Tea Berry Tooth Wash." and have found it to be an extremely pleasant dentrifice, exercising a meet salu tary influence over the Teeth and Gums; preserving those indispensable members from premature decay, preventing the accumulation of Tartar, and purifying the Breath. Havingthorougbly tested its virtues, we take pleasurein recommending it to the public, believ ing it to be the beat article ofthekind now is use. M. ROBERTSON, JAMES P. BLACK. R. H. PEEBLES, CHAS.B.SCIILLY. C. DARRAGH, IVM.M'CANDLESS, .1. M MOORHEAD, JAS. S. CRAFT. H. L. RING WAL7', L. S. JOHNS. Prepared and sold by W IL LIA 51 THORN, Apoth ecary and Chemist, No. 53 Market street, Pittsburgh; and by all the principal Druggists, and at Tuttle's Medical Agency, Fourth et. sep HATHAWAY'S Patent Rot Air Cooking Stoves. THE subscriber having entered into the stove busi ness in Pittsburgh, respectfully . informs the pub lic that re intends carrying it on in its various branches at the warehouse of Messrs. Pennock & Mitchell. No. 160 Liberty street, where he will be prepared to supply purchasers with any articles in his line. In addition to other Stoves which he will have on hand, he bas obtained the right to manufacture and sell Hathaway's Patent Hot Air Cooking Stoves. This stove is pro nounced superior to any other now in use in the United States; it is more durable in its construction, and bet ter adopted to the use of baking, roasting and cooking, as it is heated very regularly by confining the air in the stove; and it is a great saving of fuel as well as labor. I will keep on hand a sufficient number to sup ply all demands if possible; i have five different sizes, and will sell them on reasonable terms, according to sizes. I have now in use upwards of fifty in and about this city; all pat in use within six months. Being a ware that the People of Western Pennsylvania have been imposed upon by the introduction of new and high ly recommended Stoves which were badly constructed, and havirg soon failed and become useless. I will grant to persons wishing to procure the Hot Air Stove, the privilege of using it a sufficient length of time to prove its superior quality before I ask them to purchase. Persons notifying me from a distance by letter, can have stoves put up at arty time, as I have wagons to carry them out; I therefore invite Farmers and all per sonae come and judge for themselves; also to try them and prove that it is to your advantage to have one. A H orders will be promptly attended to by the subscri ber. ROBERT DONAVAN. R ECOMMEN DATI 011 S. Miller's Mansion House, Sept, 19, 1844. Mr. R. Dossysx—Sir: I have in use Ode of Rath away's Hot Air Cooking Storgs, which I got from you last Spring. It afford* me 6sch pleasure to recom. mend it for its excelleece. So the as my knowledge extends, I have no hesitation in saying it is the best stove now in use. I need not particularise its merits, but would advise all disposed to possess an article of the kind, to adopt the best method of satisfying them.. selves, that is, to try i 4 and I &Mit not they will be satisfred. D. R. MILLER. Illaskington Temperance House, Pittsburgh, Sept. 19, 1844. Mr. R. Domsvorr—Sir:-1 have had in use for five months, one of Hathaway's Hot Mr Cooking Stoves, and I have no hesitation in s ay ing it is the best stove now in use. The various kinds of cooking it it calcu lated to do at the same time, and the small quantity of fuel required, makes it an object worthy the atten tion °fall who desire a good stove. GIP I embrace this opportunity to recommend the Hot Air Cooking Stoves; I have used the one yews put up for the constantly all summer, and I must say it is a grand article. I believe it is superior to any other stove now in use in this city. The oven bakes well, and is large enough to bake four large loaves of bread at one time; it also cooks very speedily, and it requires very little coal, Ithink them worthy the attention of all who wish a good stove; to such I would say, try them and prove what they are. oct MATHEW PATRICE. Storo To Let. STORE N 0123 Wood strect,Enrioire of nor 9 11 UEY & CO. THOMAS VARNER seedy Made Oo'ha Wanllulume lirrisit 88,i 88 0 8881 MI 08 if. 18.11141. wAL TROVILLO, UNDJIRTARER, 1 R INPECTFULLY Informs thepulille that he has messed his ready made coil* wore Mouse to the buildlng recently °stapled by lit B. G. Berford, directly opposite his old stand wherehe is always prepared to attend promptly to any orders In his line, and by strict attention II to all the details of the business *fait Undandkei he hopes to merit public coalide nem He will be preimtsit at •LLOODItS to provide Hearses, Biers, Carriages at 0 every requisite on the most liberal terms. Calla fronille country will be promptly attended te. His residence is to the same belliltag with lita irate Impose, where those who need his services may. And Miq atany time. IlltritilliciS: w.w. lawlll, RSV. Joan OLACI.SI. O. moor Ribroti, JUDOS PATTON, REY. 10111117 ILItOCS,D. O. air, twirl% WILLI/Om, W. D. IeCLOSS. MIT. JOSOI/11 Lima, ISAAC SlAltilli, 10 at any. JAY/Mt 011111/ • SSP. R. P. sWIST. • WAR RansA'NTED GENEINE.—Dr. WliNaar s Camomile Pllie. Camrtr icAtts.—Letter,from She Hon. Ab'b'st ion Au Coalty, East Tennessee, Neale:of Couerese tarreon, 3d, /M. Sir—Since I have been I n t Aashis ellY 1 boost urnedlioal*lr your Dyspeptic medicine with Infinite bet sad wids• faction, and believe it to be a most valuable re emedy. Ons of my constituents, Dr. A. Carden, of Caaubstli MUM Tennessee. wrote to Me I o send him some, wldel I did and be has employed it very successfully in bismuth* and says it Is Invaluable. Mr. Johnson, your astral at this place, thinks you would probably like an t=eat fa Tennessee. I f so, I would recommend Dr. A • Girlie*. !so a proper person to officiate fo r the sale of your celebrated medicine. Should you commission him he is wlilhogto act foryom You can send the medicine by water Maim care of Robert Ring 4 , Sone, Knoxville county, Team* see, or by land to Graham # Houston, Taswell, Eyst Tennessee. I have no doubt but If you had agents he several counties In East Tennessee, a great deal of isedf. tine would be sold. las going to take some of It home for my own use, and that of my friends, and should !Ike to hear from you whether you would like es agentist Bluntville,Snilivan County. East Tennessee; Pete set some of the mercbanta to act for you no I Ilse bear there. Yours respectfully, A BRA HAM M'CLELLAN,ofTennessee. For sale Wholess le and Email, by R. E SELLERS, Agent. No. 20, Wood street below Seemed:. F A It SI FOR SA L E.—The undersigned offers forint% Ids faro. lying In Ross Township 41 miles from the City of Pittsburgh, containing 119 acres ofland of whick 60 are cleared and under fence, ire ml 6 to 20 soceslif meadow, 2 good Orchards of A pales, a few Peach add Cherrytrces—t he improvements are a largo Prams bodge containing 10 rooms wellfurnished, calculated for Tern or private Dwelling, a frame Barn 28 by 60,staas basement, and stabling, sheds (rid other oat boutawlioit able for a tenement!--2 good Gardens snrronndot wish currant bashes, and a well of excellent water, with pomp in at the Iron t door. In relation to the MI sbiirgii and Alletbeny market, there is no place now ofered for sale with moreinducement to those wishing to purchase near Pittsburgh, the terms will be made moderate % for natter partienlarsapply to the proprietor at his Clothing Store, Liberty streeteorner of Virgin Alley. LAWRENCE liIITCBELL. N B Itntit sold before the Ist of October next, II will be divided into 10 and 20 acre lots tosuit Purchaser*. rep 10 //ARON VON HTJ T enEI,ER HERB PILLS These Pills are composed of herbs, which exeeka specific action upon the heart, give impulse or strevh to the arterial system: the blood is quickened ande quelized in its circulation through all the vessels, wis thee of the skin, the parts situated internally, of thee:- tremities; and as all the secretions of the body are drawn from the blood, there is a consequent increase of every secretion, and a quickened action of the aP sorbent and exhalent. or discharging vessels. Airy morbid action which may have taken place is correct ed, all obstructions are removed, the blood is purified, and the body resumes a healthful state. For sale wholesale and retail by R E SELLERS, Agent, sep 10 20 Wood street. below Second. PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. fr HE subscriber, formerly agent of the Pittsburgh Manutticturing Association, having been ap , pointed by a number of the Mantifacturersand echos ice of the city of Pittsburgh and its vicinity as their gent for the sale of their various manufactums, will be constantly supplied with a general assortment of those articles at the lowest wholesale prices. The attention of Western Merchants and deek#a iw American Manufactures is respectfully invited to this establishment. Orders addressed to the isobars: ber will be promptly attended to. feb 19 GEO. COCHRAN. No 26 Wood street. ON HAND,—Axes, Augers, Hoes, Mattocks Spades, and Shovels, Sickles, Scythes, Trace and Leg Chains, Spinning Wheel Irons. Coopers' and Carpen ters' Tools, Machine Cards,Window Glass and Ware, Whit* and Red Lead. NEW cesu Dry Goods and Variety Store! J. K. Logan. 4. George Cannel, H AVE opened a new cash Dry Goods and serif/1v Store in Fifth street, between the Exchange Dank sad Wood street, undertbe firma' J. K. Logan & Co. Theirstock of Goods are entirely fresh and hiving been all purchased.for CASH, principally a t anction,by George Connel, (who has had long experience in the business, and resides in Philadelphia to make puiihn ses and pickup bargains,) they will, therefore beans. Wed to offer great inducements to those wishing to pus chase : as they are determined to sell at the lowest possible advance on eastern cost for CASH. . • They have now on hand a large and well 'selected stock of seasonable Goods, among which are Blue, Blue Black, Invisible Green, Brown, Steel and Cadet, mixed Broadcloths; Cassimeres and Sattinetc Gun breons Linen and Cotton Drillings; Cotto n Veining's, fancy prints; 3-4, 4-4 and 5-4; Bleached and Brown Moiling; Irish Linen; Bed Ticking; Mari ner's Shirting; "Tit/ey, Tatham & Walker's'," and "Hope & Nelson's." Patent Thread; Spool Cotton Sewing Silk; Silk and Cotton Hdkf's; 30 hour, sod 8 day Brass Clocks, warranted; &c., &c. Thsy will be constantly receiving additions to their stock purcha sed at the eastern auction, and would invite the atten tion of dealers and others to an examination of their goods before purchasingelsewbere. Pittsburgh, April 1, 1894. NEW DR UG E. KERR & MOHLER, No. 144, JCorner of Wood street and Virgin Allq. UST received and for sale, a large Ilasortzrent et fresh Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, OyeStiare. &c. which have been recently selected, and purchase* with considerable care for Cash. The following nseM. prise part of the stock just received: Gum Camphor, Spirits Turpentine, Cream Tartar, Cepjl Varnish, Mar. Sulphur, White Lead Castor Oil, Red "- , Gum Arabic, Litharge, - Epsom Salts, Flaxseed Oil, • Fl Manna, Vanillas Red, Eng.. Gam Opium, Swish Brown Gum. Aloes, CliPPed Loirwr ,: ods. Flor Camomile, - Causwood, Saltpetre, Funk, Jujube Paste, Nic W ... ood, Reed Liquorice, Brusilletto% Liquorice Ball, Indigo., Magnesia, Pow'd Ginger, Neural*.OilVitriol; Nutmegs, Aq uafortis , „ -1 With a general assortment too numerous to mandhats, which will be sold for Cash at a small mintage oss Eastern prices. th nr'Dr Wsittast Kenn , sill give his attention to ecompoundiag ef Physician's prescriptions. me Civil Enaineesing , Architecture, Survey.. fag Ake... THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be tween A. E. DRAKE and E. Z. C. JUDSON having been dissolved, the underairsed would respe ct , fully infionn his friends and the public generally, that \ he will continue the business, and would solicit a share of the public patronage. Orders lea at the shop. P. A. Stairopti, Architect, over /lassie Paintsh o p, 3th street, or at his residence ea May stmt. between Pena street and the river, will be -punctually attended to. July 15 E. DRAKE.. J
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