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• 'IOU& POMO= 1 , •• •• ••e" . • - Jon.l covoint,
• • listir'Aiolit,tter. ,
• :411laceessOusndohn M'Faden & C0..3
'• • • ' • • - r- • :•• 'Cana ! Pena ' freit.
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Penna. Railroad... Ventral Rafil4oad.
_ • Ittni subscribers having been appointed , shipping.
• Agents forth. , PeansYlvanla or Central Railroad, -
orin the public that we are now • prepared td receive
• any merchandise or produce for shipment tail on the.
opening of the Canal. •
tfonds via this route will be carried through' in five
days, and all consigned to us *will be forwarded free of
- commission or charge for advances. •
&asp or noon? Blirtwalei PHIWELPIITA. & Pairsztt
Dry Goods, Hate, Shoes, Books. Stationery, Cutlery,
Confectionary, Fruits, Feathers, Furniture, Drugs, Me
' dicine.p, Saddlery, Wwil, ece., &c.,131 47 100 SIM. •
Hardware, Queerurnsare,Grocenes, Paints, Dye Stuffs,
- Oils, Leather, Clover, Flax, Timothy and othOr Grass
Seeds, &C.,90e. plea lbs.
Bacon. Beef, Pork; Butter, Lard, Lard Oil, Tobacco
Leaf, Coffee, Tallow, Grain an Rags, GOc. DM lbs.
he.. Marble. (roach.) Tar, Pitelff,..Rosinf German
.Clay, Bone., &e. 5 0 0 -• 4 ° 100 Vbs.
mstrtm . COVODF..
•
1851.. 4iiig _ 1851.
New Lake Superior Line.
filifiE new and splendid sten:eery NORTHERNER and
j." MANHATTAN will perform their trips during the
season as follows : .
NORTHERNER, B. G. Swkir. Master, leaiies Chive
laud every Friday, at 01 o'clock. P: ht., touching at Mal
den, _Canada West, arriving at Detroit the following
morning. Leaves Detroit on Saturday, at :d o'clock, I'.
.SL, touching at Mackinac and the Bruce. Mines, arrivin
at Saut Ste. Marie on Monday morning. Leaver Sant
Ste. Marie every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, P. M., and ar
rive at Cleveland on Friday morning. • -
MANHATTAN, Jowi CALl:waxy Master. leaves
Sant Ste. Marie every Tuesday, at 3 o'clock, P. M , for
• Ontonagon, touching at Grand Island, Carp River, Cop
per Barber, Eagle Harbor, Eagle River, and all_other
ports where she may haVe freight and passengers.
The above steamers will form a continuous line from
Cleveland through to La Point, Lake Superior, touching
at intermediate ports. .
The proprietors of this Lihe have at a great expense,
last season, placed the propellor Manhattan on Lake Su
perior, nal this year have incurred the additional ex
pease of building the new steamer Northerner, express
ly for the trade, furnishing facilities for freight and pas
- sage superior to any other line in the above route. 'This
Line also connects at Cleveland with daily lines of canal
boats to Pittsburgh, and Portsmouth, oa the o.iio River.
The undersigned, proprietors, wilt give their whole at
tention to the business of the line, and hope, by prompt
ness and despatch, to merit a s'. s
Er. hare of public patronage.
A. TU RNER a Co.
Aosrrs.—P. L. Sternberg, Holt, Palmer j & Co, Buf
falo ;G. Wilton= & , Detroit; Chamberlin, Crawford
& Co , Hussey & Sinclair, C. Bradbara & Co , Cleveland;
Parks A. Co., Malden, Canada West;. DI Donsman,
Mackinac; Spalding & Bacon, Saut Ste. Marie; D. S.
Cash & Co., Ontonagon. (je
Fare. Reduced.
MONONG.IHELA ROUTE
1851.
bagVIA
Brotonnille and Cumberland to Baltimore and Platen:Pa.
r jiff E Morning Boat leaves daily at 8 o'clock, A. M..
precisely, connecting with the Can at Cumberland
next morning.
The evening boat leaves daily at G o'clock. P.M.,
(except Sunday evenings,) connecting with the cars at
Cumberland next evening, at In o'clock.
Time through to Baltimore 32 hours. Fare only s9_
Time through to Philadelphia 40 boars. Fare only BLO.
. The National Road is now good. Conductors go with
the coaches between Brownsville and Cumberland—
vttich makes this decidedly the best roots Bast
J. M C'SK FM EN. Agent, •
(Mr, in the Monongahela Howe.
Another Fresh Arrtval'at 190.'07,
Corner of Wood Street and Diamond Ailey, Pittsburgh.
LI • GREGG
EGG ix CO. have Just received another stew
supply of DRY GOODS and irdREET/ES, which
have been purchased since the late decline in Eastern
,ptices,yrbsch will be sold at a SMALL ADVASCX. Owing to
our advantages in buying, and long experience in the
Mishits., we flatter ourselves thin we can afford our
goods at prices regardless of competition. (Fur stock
will be found to be unsurpassed in the western market,
and much superior to tiny previous stock kept at the
old stand by . liregg R brCanu less.
We have Just ope fled a fresh lot of late style sof BON
NETS, Ribbons, Consols, Dress Lawns. Berages, ous
de Lanes, Ladies' White Dress Goods. Ladies' (imps,
'Silk Fringes. he.; Broad Cloths, kaneyVestlngs, Conf.
mires, Summer Pantaloonery,T wet ds,Glov es, Hosiery,
Threads, Combs, Suspenders, Muttons, Knives, Spoons,
Razors, Scissors, A c., and all other articles in their line,
too tedioas to mention. We have on hand, ju-t receiv
ed direct from the manufacturers and importers, by ex•
Vass, a large lot of GOLD and Gun: JEWELRY,
GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, and Watch materi
als, and being weekly is the receipt of such Goods, we
Intend keeping our assortment complete. We earne.tly
solicit an early call from buyers generally, before ptu ,
chuicg elsewhere.
Thirty censor BRASS CLOCKS., just arrived, of va
rious kinds.
117 - Remember, No. 97, north-met corner of Wood
street and Darriond alley. Piusbargh.
a—rhe beslness of the lam firm of Gregg £ ItV-
Candless is to be settled by D Gregg at the above
stand, who is fully authorized a-d in whose passersion
are the books. notes itn.l papers of said firm.
11 NY Till 13 TIMM—One hotultee anae,ghty snin
flier COATS, of ell materials, quality and size., of
my own manufacture, which wo will sell 15 per cent.
cheaper than can be bought in the city. ALeo,2UO
suits--the best assortment in the city. No' charge for
showing Goode. We study to Please.
C 11 ESTiilft'S;
Jell. No. 71 Smithfield 'trees..
V
11. BEELER".3 CORDIAL is a medicine highly cs•
Jeemed by every one who bee used it in Diarrham,
emery. Cholera, Infantnm, &c., which at this season
is so frequent. It is n perfectly innocent medicine, end
gives immediate.redef.
Price 25 CCDIS per bottle. Sold by
S. L. CUTHBERT,
• jai • - GO Smithfield s i
ot run reVer rt 0 Us! EK ki Er r; rtzi.—l f your ho Yee
1. is infested with Rats, Mice or Roaches, know that
Burgess' Exterminator is a sore remedir Thousard4 of
Rate and Mice hnve been driven off, and bushels of
Roaches destroyed by the use of ada article. The gi no.
inn article can be obtained at No. 5U Smithfield street
Also, the celebrated Leon Chintz or Red Bog Destro:es
—a good article, ljel2l
illleo; kSKANDY—For Diarrhasa. Bear in :thud,
j: should you coed French Brandy, you can stsonys
°plain the very best at Morris' Tea AI art, in the Diamond,
at 81.00 per quart or bottle. ljeß I
Lputi. Hr.:AL (woo TEAS—Go MOlTill' Ten Mort,
in the Diamond. Inferior or damaged Term ore
never kept at this establishment.• ' lje2t
AHOUSE AND LOT FOR s fiusi FOR SALE. A
comfortable Dwelling House and Lot, situate on
Ann street, Allegheny ; arranged with a ball; good
front room, and large kitchen back; three bed TOO, E;
aril good cellar; hydrant in the yard ; a garden and
grapery, and some trait trees. The whole is in good or
der. the house has a good stone foundation. To per
sons desiring a home of their own, at a low price and
easy terms, the above presents agood oprortunity.
S. CUTHBERT, Gen'l Agent,
jell . 40 Smithfield street.
.la AWNd —LAWNS!—At 6ge. per yard. A.A. Ma
son & Co. are now Offering the most extensive lot of
cheap Lawns ever exhibited In this city, at all prices—
.from ffc. tip. The attention of customers is respectfully
solicited. tle2l.
, • - .0 ECOND AND GRANT STREET PROPERTY you
A 7 Sam—A valuable and well improved property of
Mi feet front on Second street, by 43 deep on Grant stri et,
having a good store room, opposite the Market MOM,
with large MOM% on second and third storied,- and a gist
rate cellar. Also, a genteel dwelling House, on Grant
street, well arranged and finished in modern style—
Price Rd,OCO. Terms: one-third in hand—balance may
be paid in approved Pittsburgh manufactured Goods, or
accommodating time.
S. CUTHBERT, Gerel Agent,
50Smithfield
BLANK BOOKS—Pug. d Blank Books, or every size
made and paged to order, at W. S. HAVENS ,
Blank Book Manufactory, 50 Third st.,
. le n . Warehouse, Market a cor of Second..
LOLL. rAt • EK—ei aupcitor lot of Hl I aver lobt
JOI ceixed and for sale by W. S. HAVEN,
024 Stationer, cozier Market and2d it.. •
I_/141.1) 'S Su3 re'sci —A fresh supply ot theme ea•
‘,„T• per! . or Steel retie; received and formals. by
• W. S. RAVEN,
Warehouse, cor Yd and Ma rkct,_
COPY)NO YRESS—Tbe • neatest an. must
._j.4l• /HON
powerful press in nse,mude on anew principle, by.
wbicb all friction is overcome, and consequently regal
. ring leis labor than tho t outman screw or lever press.
. . • Far sale by . W. S. HAVEN, •
jertil . Stationery Warehouse. corgd and Market.
. .
CAOLD PREY TRADE—We have now a very fino as
%Jr sortment of Gold Pens; chiefly if: the finest quali
ties, end adapted to all hands. ' •
'• Just received, a very superior lot, made to order, with
e d at care, and decidedly the finest Pens we have ever
All oar fine pens warranted W. W; WILSON, -
Fe% 69 Market et., corner of Fourth.
JI Uri tk.—vVe Wive now an Amer can Razor which
JUI "boats the English." Tbey have been before the
'public about two years, and have given universal sat
isfactlon: Eiery Razor warranted, or money returned.
Straps of the best make
jet,4
0 u 1431..11(11A:us to r u u Mutated London
Works, and the public enerally, are respectfully is
- formed that the Art Journalfor May is now rrady, for
delivery. This month is more than nonslip interesting,
as it contains many engravings of objects now exhibit
ing at the World's Fair. Also, the finh and sixth num
bers of the Cyclopedia; as well as the thirteenth and
-sixteenth parts of Fletcher's Devotional Family Bible.
Paniesvishing the Store, will, It' is believed, have an
eithortnultrof seeing the most magnificent Bible ever
el:feted for sale in Pittsburgh. • .
WOODWARD k..,JE.LLEIPS,
73 Third street.
MO- Contractors, Bridge Builders &e
Herr's Island Saw Mills are now preparing to re
ceive and execute promptly All orders for Bridge and
other Timber, on the most fay ruble terms the market
will permit. (myS) JAMES' CARMAN & CO:
• =es:Loved. •
ifIocRRAN, !ivßru & CO.- have removed • th eir
1‘;" Warehouse Ur No. 20 Wood street, in the house for
mer' occupied by George Cochran. Emyu6.-2a,
DR: A. WILSON'S Tonle, Catharuc ana Anti-
Dyspeptic Pills arc sold at:N0.513 Smithfield atreet.
These Pills arc highly recommended by all who have
used theirs, and are well known In this city as a certain
preventive of sick headache.. S. L CUTHBERT,
my3o -50 Smithfield street.
TOHN M TIM has just received beautiful assort
.) ioent of those , green and blue watered Silk Parasols.
Also, a new style of ,satin turc—all of which will .be
sold at a great reduction from former prices. • .
. JOHN W. TIM
-
Whip, Cane and Umbrella Factoryi,,
je4 N0.143.W00d street.
COTTON HOOLEHif AND ULOV.k...—A. fall posed,
mentor all colors and. qualities of Hosiery, Nvith•a
fine assortment of Lisle Thread. Silk and Callon Gloves;
for sale, wholesale or retail, by • F. H. EATON,.. ,
trivia
Fly data. • '
RAVE IN STORE, and will sell at Pldladelphin
k ti z, cs,2o dozen assorted worsted, linen and - cotton
Iyea iibovonre well Worth the attention of Stuldlers
And Merchants, as they will be sold at unusually low
prices, wholesale -or retail. at JOHN W. TIM'S
. .Whlp, Cane and . Umbrella Factory, • '
. . • . N 0.143 Wood stitiet.
stret l. invoice of vreegksviipderitotrN'Libe and• T
71011. Tels, of the !gest . imponations„ "For Oolo ng sale very
. lira, by the half chest or_ pound, by : •
WM. A..-McOLURG ic:CO: • . ,
„bur • • • , Grocers and. Tei Dealers.'.
firtorellaWifw:
Stationery
MT. W. WILSON
lECIEMI
:31ito
,Str.
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100113106•POLKAI-.crimpidterlitstierioef •
Mercedes Waltz — try
- slitter B.•le Waltz; . • •••:•••• • . '
Kate 1110ote;-the American 1046 Darling; ••
Ben Bolt—by Kneads. . • ...
..; .
Old Arm Chair—by Henry Hassell; ' •
Alountairt Meld's Invitation—a celebtiteel
the Rainer Family; • -
I would-not: Die in Winter—in reply to the. * .Bang
would not Die in Spring lime. bltiPte by J. 13.111fItatn1;"
Susette and Bean - Joa;
The Wreath—a collection of eight beatailla
for the Guitar
Also, Carcassli t • c arallis, and R. Cnlver'S:Fieteitorst
for the Onttar; •
T. Hanter4, Henri }fortes, Bingmirller, ned Charles
Theoretical and- Practical ' . Piano Forte
School.
Together With it largo assortment of tne . best Violin,
Guitar, Vic/Ili:melba, anddouble base Strings, to be had la
the chy„
Just received by express and for sale by
C. SLUM,
Piano Depot. No.llB W00d.c1..•
'• ' New Mule t
T_T.
.KLIMEK has just received—
Where are the Friends of My Youth?
I'll Beare with Thee;
Farewell, if ever Fondest PruYer ;
Temperance Antliem—Dedicated to the Tempertkocd.
Societies ; • • .
song of Mercy: Poetry from Bunyan's Pd rim.
- Progress;
Fly Swin t e Zephyrs ; •
The Keepsake- Cone Song;
Go 'Where Honor—from Colsnello. By Verdi ;
Drinking Song. By " Macbeth ;', - • .
The Celebrated Cradle Song. Hy W. V. %Vallace
Moonlight Is Bleeping ;
The Star of Love. A beautiful Ballad by W; V.
Wallace; ..
•• Those-floppy Days are Gone—as sung by. tho
Swain: Cathartne Hays; ,
Henrietta, Wallace Concert, Keepsake, Hamburg,
Fashion Polka's. Also, a - fine seledtion of easy tench
lag music; Waltzes, Plarchef, and a complete assort
ment of Violin nod Flute Mame.
SIGN OF• TIRE GOLDEN HARP,
jel3 • - No. let Third street.
N. B —Now attiring a fine stock of NEW PIANOS'
Books 1 - Books t
CEIMITZ'S' HISTORY OF GREECE. AHistoryor
Greece, from the earliest time, to the destruction of
Coriath, - B. C. 146; mainly hazed opcin that of Connop
Thlclwall, D. D. Bishop of - St. David'a. By Dr. Lica
ard schmith, F.11:.1. E.
The Harmony of Prophecy ; or Scriptural llhastm
tionvof the Apocalypse. By the Rev. Alexander Keith,
- . .
Ballads for the Time e ; Genildlne; Haclenus, A Thous
and Lines, and other Poems. By Martin Farquhar
Tupper.
Proverbial Philosophy, A Modern Pyramid, and the
Poems of King Alfred, By Martin Farquhar Tupper.
The Heir of Waw •Wiryland—a Tale. By Mary
ROWitt.
Toe . Philosophy of Mathematics. Translated from
the Count de Philosophic Positive of Auguste Comte.
By.W.M.GiKespie.
Harper's. New York and. Erie Railroad Gu'de Book.
Containing a description of the scenery, rivers, town!,
villages, and most important works on the Road—with
one hundred and shiny six engravings. By Leming
and Sunni, from original sketches made expressly for
for this work. By William Macleod.
Harper's New Monthly Magazine for June.
Te Gold Worshippent; or the days we live in—a Fu•
tate Historical Novel. By the author of '.Whitefriars.”
The above works lust received and tor ea le by.
R 0- STOCKTON,
. . 47 Market street
. .
Hood's New Jewelry Storer
lllEundernigned has lately opened his stock of FlriE
GOLD and SILVER WATCHFS,and FINE GOLD
VELRY, az 51 Massa; smacre, two doors from
Third stteet k and wishes to inform the citizens of Pins
burgh and vicinity that be Intends to make this place
his home, and would solicit a share of the patronage of
the citizens. lie informs all persons who are oestrous of
purchasing anything in the way of One Gold or Silver
Watches 1, rich Gold and fashionable Jewelry, Cc , that
he wi.l at all times sell every article in his line at New
York 'City prices, and at least from 10 to 50 per cent.
lower than the same quality or goods are usually sold
•for Ira this section of country. Please call and examine
the (,nods and prices. [W2l'3 G. L. Ilt.ioD.
I VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT IN TRURO.
DR. HARD'S IMPROVED PATENT TRUSS and
RUP'(URERE%IEDY,bysvhicha permanent c are
can be effected. Tbis Truss is entirely different inform'
and principles of attlon from other. Trosues, having all
the advantage of a well-regulated and uniform pressure.
The pressure can be 'so.regulated ns to give case and
comfort in the most eillienit cases of Hernia, and can
be increased to almost any force desired. The pressure
is natural, and being brought to bear immediately over
the hernial opening, and afforditir perfect security and
retention at all times, even under the most violent exe r
case. 13y the we of this Truss, when applied properly
by a skillful Surgeon, the wearer is pinged beyond the
d eager of strangulation, or any other dangerous or pain•
fel aymptoms,which is not sn 'infrequent occurrence to
the weaving of illy adapted Trusses. It is a very com•
mon practice forpersous afflicted with rupture to select
Trues and apply it themselves. This is a bad ptac
tiee, which can be seen onq - by those who understand
the anatomy of the parts affected in hernia.
We would most respeetfal:y call the attention of
PHYSICIANS to this Fuss, as we know they will ap
preciate its value. We also have a variety of other
'Trusses at the lowest prices. Infant Tresses kept con •
stand , / on hand. KEYSER & McDOW ELL,
mys 3 .l 140 Wood streei, Pittsburgh, Pa.
- Dr.llarloo Abdominal !Supper
quEst;SUPPORTERt+ are intended shied, for the
T
career P ROL A PSIS UTERI, and all those diroases
where a mechanical suppon to the Abdominal Vicera
It required. They give perfect support to the abdomi
nal organs, and may be worn with comfort by all. The
diseases prodneed by a weakness of the abdominal
muselea are Prolapis .Uterl, Fatting of the Bassets,
Piles, Cosilveness, emus In the Back and Spine, Lassi
tude and Extreme Feelings of Prostration, Bronchitis,
Shortness of Breath, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspep
sia and general debility.
So!d by KEYSER 3: hrpowELL,
mr27 140 Wood at.
"L‘XTRA FINE OuLONG TE.AB.—Just received at
- KJ No. 258 Liberty street, a very Juperior article of
Oolong Ten, which we believe cannot be surpassed in
this city: -
Those desiring a very choice; delicately Bavoted,but
highly.stromalle Black Tea, arc invited to give tins •
trial. Green Teas of every variety, from 371 ceuts to
81; Black Teas, of every variety, front :15 cents to 81,-
25; English and Irish Black Teas. Warranted to give
satlsfacuoff,or no sale. Constantly an hand and (jr .
sale by W. A. AI'CLIIIIO Is CO.,
le2 Grocers and Tea Dealers
strossigor. Look at This
DAGUERREOTYPEt FOR ONE DOLL AR, put up
in Fine Morocco ases,-Tbe subscribers announce
to the citizens of Pittsburgh nud vicinity, that they can
get a likeness for One half the usual price, not to be sal ,
passed by those taken in the East. .te don't mean to .
be surpassed by any. Havigg a large sty and side
light, we are prepared to salt the most fastidious. We
will not ask any person to take a likeness unless it suits
them_.. Miniatures pat in Lockets, Pins or Rings. hick
or deceased persons taken at their tesidence.
FORA FEW WEEKSONLI'.
• MERRIMAN a LAWYER.
• Rooms on 3d st-, opposite St. Charles Hotel.
myls:6md.
Daltillas I . patinas 1
:MDR beet assortment and most rare and beautiful vs
riety of Dahlias west of the Allegheny Mountains,
are to be had at Roninson , s Store, Fifth street, next
door to the Morning Fast, one door from Wood.
This collection cost hundreds of dollars to the urns.
true grower who selected them, and have been pro
nounced the best in private hands in the United States,
--being from Snow Flake, (Pure White,, to Faus.in
Ist, (Jet Black); and from Queen of Primates, (best
Yellow in the world), to War Sagas and Gan, (the best
swims in the world,) with all the fanny varieties be
tween the opposites,, hat have been named. Prices
shall bre made to suit. Remember, - ROBINSON'S,
Fifth streetp - one door from Wood. . .
bet- renoovtile Property for Milo.
THE Board of School Directors will sell at Pub is
Auction, on Thursday, the sth day of June, on the
premise*, a corner Dot, 2 feet front on Pike reet, run
ning back along Market alley to Foster's alley—(having
three fronts). On which is erected a two story Brick.
and a Fratpe House. Terms made known on dhy of
sale. .5. H. SADDER,
my2Oits Secretary.
WUNTRY RESlDerscc; Fint HEN r.—A new ono,
NJ wctt finished two MIT Brick House, suitable for a
small family; a large yard, good water, and a stable,
with three stalls—all in complete order.- Immediate po
session can be had. Situate about three miles from the
city, on the old Washington Road, Rent 830 to the Ist
of Igiuxember next, or 860 to the tot of April next.
S. CUTHBERT, Gen'l Agent,
00 Smithfield 'Rect.
Desirable Property for Sale.
IG4OR SALE OR PERPETUAL LEASE—Two beau
" tiful lots on Duquesne Way, below Hay st., togeth•
er, 40 feet by 125 to an alley..
Also, Building Lots on Pennsylvania Avenue and on
Braddock street, on the. Plank Road, and grounds on the
bluffs east of my mansion. The latter p!uperty has no
rival for beauty of prospect in this vicinity, if possibly,
elsewhere. " JAMES g. citAvr,
my3o • . ' 144 Fourth et.
To if arM era.
LOOOACRES FARMING AND GRAZING
LANUS, in Warren'county, located on the
Allegheny River, within twelve %ilea of the NeW York
and Erie Railroad. • . . -
. .
Also-I,OOU acres in Elk county, for sale on accommo
dating terms. Enquire of . A. WILKINS & CO.,
my 22 • . • -• cernerof Market and Third sta.
warding Rouse. '
SUTrAßLE'accommodations for several BOARDERS
can be had inthe Diamond. itoardingeltber by the
week, day or meal. Moderate charges.
my2ttf WM. JELLISON.
WHITE SCARF SILK.—A. A. Mason ,tc. Co. have
Nit received per express this morning. a supply of
the above scarce and desirable Goods. Also, an addi
tional supply Crimped Tr ~ mm •
Ong Ribbons, to which the
•
attention of customers islnvi N te on ..
62
and QS-Market e 1.....
Ail UNE NEW LAWNS.—A, A. Mason &Co have
.131 received this day a large lot of Those very desirable
13rovim Lawns, which they will sell very cheap at
wholesale or retail at
jet)
:LIMNOS ANDITABLE thiVERS.-.--A. A. &Isms! a
Ce.woald'respeetfully call the attention of House
keepers to their very extensive assortment richly print
ed and embosised Piano:and Table :Covers, assorted co
lors. Also. 'a very large supply of Linen and Damask
TaLle Cloths, Napkins, Deities, Towels, &c., rke.
•
je9 • • . ' Nos. 62 and 64 Market sr.
LlEAuTtria, ST(IItE ROOM TO LET-4.M Market
13 sweet. adjoining the Watch and Jewelry Suite of
W. W. Wilson: This . Store Room has a plate. glass
window, and is the most attractive front in the city. .1v
id located% the yen' beat plea s e for Dry. Goode or any
Fancy Vastness.' The rent 'fa the balance of the yeas
will be very low.. Enquire of JAMES GRAS,
• myat ' ' oe i W. W. WILSoN.. :
TIAGODa TEA STORE.—Hassruant & Calais have
.0 this day.received from London, per packet ship C.
Grinnel, gO chests of English. Black, Congon TOM Al
so, a lot of extra fine scented orange Pekoe Teas. - Old
country people vrilffind it to their advantage to call and
try these Teas,as they arc superior in - freshness and
quality to any inTittsbnrgh, =AA; - prienifiyOng'from
371 to 75 cents lb.
TUST 'REOEWED and for , sateity - HAWORTH tc,
tj CAIRPA 20 bblo Swan's Refinedli:Orgar. (jell
SYRUPS—Under:wood's True Leman Syrup - , a very
sapenor and pure article for making Lernonade.
"
Lemon. Sugar and Strawberry Vinegar, for.salc by
W. A. iSITLIJRG 'dc co., •
Grocers and Tea Dealers,
ic9t'2 Liberty st.
1 > ailve , BALT—A superiocartiele for the Dairy or
table, it up in small bags for family nee.'
.1.21 -. For see. by....A. bI'CLUEIG &VD.
sa,sy , eatiO UHElMW—Received bnd for ask
}OD FISH-600 tbs. very fine Cod Fish for We by
tear unoersigned na og disposed of the enas • cute
Anderson fr.. Co., take greatpleronme In recommend.'
lag their , stmeassonlMineold +manila/daemon/le above '
Atm. - . Pegg AVCAIVEMON in /STEVENS.
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1 .-'
- •;i'L..';'.*: . ..,tt'aitt . 4 . *::; . .ooolll4iiiis..i,
The VitiallalapA ilqlre, Insurance Company.
- •
Or PffiLtDiQ.rttia. ,
riIRECTORM;;;
Charlet, W. Ganotitr; George W. =chards,
Thomaa Bart, . Mordecai D.iLervia,
,s 'TobiaaliVagner, Adolph' E. Boric,
'• • • ' Samna 0 1 6111,• David S. Browne,
Jastob ,
'Morrie Patterson.
4 l CliAlo. 12,13ANCEER - ,Pres't•
.Clis.3.l3 l 6442l=92tflecrentrl: , - .8 1 F•0
•
on Constant. to,maka Imamate ' perpet . wa or limited,
on everideseription.nrprepetlyin.town and country,
nt ratednalove tat ate inhenstent Witkiteettrity..
Tile' Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
_Which, with their Capital and Premium), safely invested,
afford ample protection to the assured. .
The Assets of the Company, on lande . ry lat,lB4 - 4,
pablialted agreeably to an Aot of Assembly, were as fol.
•
918,128 68
• meal state ,• .441.-- • -••••••—•-•—• • 84,377 78
Temp ososY 83,980 17
Stocks ' o',BB° on
cRA; - 64 346 81
•
08 44
Since' Their Int orporau4ia:period of 21 years, they
have paid upwards of On *Pion Four Hundred ,Then:,
sand - Doliars;tokstiVy 6re; thereby affording evidence
of,tho.advantages of Insurance, an well as the ability and
disposltiortto,m . eet with promptness,_all liabilities. • ,
) ' • - •IS.GAILDINER COFFIN, Agent, .
-. ..olrteri N. E.:corner Wood and 3d ins.
apr24l.
Pittsburgh late iirsttrishor
inauk. _COMPANY-was incorporated In Februar,-
ISSl r with perpetual Chatter, and has commenc ed'
birdness on a Capital of '9100,000
The Company does business both on the Joint Stock
ond Mutual plan: -
Oktho Joint Stock plan the rates are One-third less
than those charged by Mattel Conmaides.and Fifteen
Per Cent. Lower than thefttaleet 'of most Stock Compa
nies.
Mutual rates ire the saike-stathosa adopted by other
safely conducted Companies;- Thosa insured on the
mut qui principle have the combined securities furnished
by that system of insurance, and the Capitol, and Sur.
.plus.Pund of the Joint Stook department.* i • •
The Charter permits the granting of insurance on-life,
in every form, including this - right of wife, children, pa
rents, relations friends or ereMoare—to insure the life Of
-another for their own orrelasive benefit, payable after
dente, or upon the parties arriving at the age'of 50.55,
GO or 65, at the option of the insured.
• OFFICERS.
• James S.iloon, President.
Samuel llPCiarkan, Vico President. •
. Joseph Leech Treasurer.
Charles - A. Colton.Secretnry,
• .James S. noon Joseph S. Leech,
, John El.Dilworih, • CharMs A. Colton,
' Samuel IldsClurkan, • William' Phillips,
. John A. Wilson. •
. MEDICAL BOARD.
_ Consulting Physicians.
Joseph. Garram, M. D. - William Addison, M. D
Jeremiah Brooks, M. D :B. G. Edrlngton,. M. D.
'ELVALS/Nli gunuctars.
- Samuel Dilworth, M. D., 47 ;Smithfield 4itteet.
Robt. Snyder, M. D ,103 Fourth st. • i
John Crawford, M. D. 22 Sixth at. ; ,
Wm. McK Morgan, M. D. 107 Liberty at.
Dr. Dilwonnwill be in attendance at the office, every
day, at 12 o'clock.
Those who have spoken for an agency, are requested
to call, take their papers, and commence operations
forthwith. All petit's, engaged to the ILEIOUrIttICe bust.
nets will be supplied with blanks and allowed the usual
Office of the Company, No. 7.5 Fourth Otter.
my 7 . - c.A:couroN See'y .
orkS4eis kla:ls 'wad inliarker Itri - rinsailiani tuition
• • •• • •'' ' I'l9SlLIltANOlkli, •
2,I!HE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMER
IC A, Philadelphia, chartered 1794. capital:lBsooe
00 1 assets January 13,1951, (41,001,2115 DO ' will
make insurance on buildings and their contents in this
city and vielaity. Also, an property of every descrip
tion, on steamboats and other vessels, either by Inland
tnnuiporiation or on the seas.
• DIRECTORS:
Arthur G. Coffin, Prcs't., Jacob M. Thomas,
sninael W. Jonas. John R. Neff,
Edward Smith, Richard D. Wood.
John A. Brown, William Welsh,
Samuel F. Smith, Francis Haskins,
Samuel Brooks, S. Austin Allibonc,
Charles TitYlo•4l William E. Bowen,
Ambrose White, . George W. Aspinwall,
.. Thomas P. Cope, .. James N. Dickson,
S. Morris, Water, . H. D. Sherrerd, See , y.
This is . the Oldeat Insurance Company in the United
rinses, and from Its high standing, long experience, am
ple means, and avoiding all risks • of an extra hazard
ous character, maybe considered as offering simple se
curtly to the public. . WhL P. JONES, Agent, . •
• j 12 4 - ' No:14I Pronistreet.-
assiraanvx.
RE DELAWARE 111UTCAL , SAFETY INSUR
MI
ANCE COMPANY.--Offiee.Nonh Room of the Ez
ehange,Third street, Philadelphia. '". '
Fuss Itonntancs—Baildings, hlerchanclize and other
property in town and cooing', insured aainst toes or
damage by fi re at the lowest ran of premi um.: •
Manua luntrassres.—They also insure .Vessels, Car
goes rind freights, foreign or coastwise, under. Orlell or
special policies as the assured may desire.
Im. innTaaxisorrsviort.—They also insure raerchan
dire transported' by Wagons, Railroad , Carp, Canal
Boats And bteam Boats, on riven and lakes, on themes
liberalterms. " • ; ;
DIFECTORS—JosepI JI. Seal, Edmund A. Sander
John C. Davis. Robert Rumba, John 11. Pearose.S.urtuer
Edwards, G eo. G. Leiper Edward Darlington, Isaac R.
• Davis, WWl= Folvrell, John Newlin,Dr:R. M. Hinton,
ilUlleß.C: Hand, Theoplulus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks.
Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Serrill, Spencer Me-
Basin, Charles Kelly, J. o .'-Johnson , William Hay, Dr
S. Thomas, John Sellers. Win. Eyre, Jr.
DIRECTORS AT errratnawn. —D. T. Morgan.
Hugh Craig, Jno. T. Logan. '
WILLIAM MARTIN . , President.
Tnos. C. Him, Vice President.
Josarn W. Cower, Secretary.
MT Mee of the Company,No.t2 Water street, Pint.
burgh. ' (jel6:dal • V. A. hIADEIRA, Agent.
_
Wire and Bllilllllll lens
THE OFFICE of thei inn:nano Croat NiertikA.mono
has been emerald the Warehouse of llardy.lones
h. Co., No. 141 Front street, third Loan East of %Vend
s tree t. where the subscriber will issue Policies on Dui ICl
!opined their contents; and onShipmerits by Steamboats
and other vessels, for the above old and responsible
Company. [ap3) WM. P.IONES, Agent.
Life and Beat' lnausassera.
LHE MUTUAL LIFE . AND nerami :INSURANCE
COMPANY, of PeladdpAia, Incorporated by the
slnsure of Permsylvania r March,l64d; Chater P4r
petunl; Capital 8100,000. Rata lower than any Penn //t
-easel Company, and full :10 per ecnt. lywer than t h
usual rates of Life Insurance, as the following comveri
son will show. Thus a person or the ago of :t0 insurine
for 8100 for life, mast pay in the Girard 82,30. Pennsyl
vania Iwo. Penn Mutual slM,'Esintable 11:1,04 Nos
England 82,36, Albion 82,49,New opt Life fat r Wi, I Ifi
andlfeahh, Philadelphia. Sl9l. ,
Diatcyuas—Samucl D Ornck, Charles. Wni
Boone, Robert P King, Charlet P flitycs,lll W Baldwin.
0
Chas B Campbell' d HS Reeve, AL D.; Lewis Cooper:
I Rodman Bnxiter„E 11 'Sutler, Edwin EL Cope. Per..n
dent, Samuel D Orrick •, Vies President, Robert I'. King
Secretary, Francis Blackburn°.
Applications will bo received and every inforitatim,
given by SAMUEL FARNESTUCK, Aent. Orinca:
Commercial Rooms: r ammer of Third And :Wood streets
Pittsburgh. •• • '' • occ.r.ky
Flei end Didraae Inseireince.
:TIRE Innuance,Companj of NOrth America, of Philo
1 delphir,through Revd y authorized Agent, the sub.
scriber, offers to make permanent and !Muted, Insurance
on property, in this pity and its vichniy,and on shlpmeu
by the canal and rivers. •
DIRECTORS:: • •
Arthur O. Coffin, Preal. Samuel Smote, .
Alex. Henry Charles.Taxior,
J
Samuel W. ones, Samuel W. Smith
Edward Smith, Ambrose White,
John A. Brown. Jacob M. Tbomat
John White ,, •• - • . John R. Neff,
Thomas r: Cop•i; • Richard D. Wood,
Wm: Welsh, • • • ' Henry'D.•Sheirrard,Seci , y.
• This Is the oldest Insurance 'Company in the United
Slatted:taring been chartered in 1.79 d. Its charter is per
petual, and from its high tonading, Joint experience, am.
pie means, and agoiding ell ruts of an extra hazardous
character, it maybe. considered as offering ample securi
ty to the public... WILLIAM P. lONFS.
• At Counting Rooin ofAiiroodiJOnes co., Water and
Front sts.; Pittsburgh . • •• mayfly
"'Joplin 1111 9 0 artn es t
lII3LF - SA,U.' 'AND RETAIL F.A1A..111.' IN
Foreign' 'arid Dontistie - Cigars, Tobahif . cen a l ie Snuff;
No. 142 Wood street, comer Virgin y_,
apal4l p/a3oursta, la.
AeeLl, persons having business With the undereikned,
either as Public • Accountant, Instructor In nook
ping, or otherwise', will find him ot the Pitts , urgh
Commercial College, from 9 till It • o'clock, A.•M., and
from 2 till 4 o'clock, P. M.
Mcrchent• in want of competent Book. keepers can
be supplied by . calling on JOHN FLEMING,
epr9 Principal Instructor in the Science of Accounts.
.
Fairmount Fire /Engine for Sale:
mombera of the Fairmount Fira .Company offer
J l a
their ENGINE for sale. In firat•rate order, and
rstll It la
be sold cheap. Enquiry of J. SMITH. Feey.,
aprattf No. 907 Penn street.
Cabinet askant Wonted.
MBE subscribers will employ a number of good hands
at the above business; viz: Bateau, Bedstead and
Table makers. None but goad workmen need apply,—
as good wages will be given and payment prompt.
. RYAN & 111.'KEF,
No. 21 . Firth street.
ROACHES BY THE PECK...4w° hoses of. the Rx
terminator were purchased by a gentleman the
other day, who went home and that night prepared It
according to directions. The next morning ho collected
about a peck of dead Roaches, and font d a ntunbet of
dead rats in the cellar. In the yard be found several
members of the rat family staggering about as if under
the influence of liquor.• A few mysterious knoesings
took place, whtch soon silenced them.
The Exterminator never fails. Price 23 cents per
box. • Sold.by- • • St L. CUTHBERT,..
myl3L •• • . • Smithfield 'street:
- DARCHOIENT VELOPES.—Lipman's Adhesive,
1 Parchment Envelopes. These envelopes arc the
strongest and safest .that can be used for enclosing
valuable letters or. papers—being made of Parchment
Paper. which will vnthstand any ordinary friction 'or
moisture. Assorted sizes sold at W. S. HAVEN'S,—
• Stationery Store, ,
m itiarket , corner of Second in.'.
Nos. 62 and 61 Market at
RICE FLOUR, Forina,Eugo, Preparecreorn,
Anoorovt, for sale by
W. A: & C 0.,:
Grocers and Tea Coolers: ..
ICE JARS—The "Ice Jar."' or "Water Coolers
we are meting, are well worthy of examination, as
they are very neat and well calculated for private fatal.
lies, hutela and boats.
.. , .
We aro alto =autoMarin ficfrigntore of galvunizrd
end-other iron. - - -
SeiklVE.. ATKINSON & OKET Y.
QIUNDISIbaLr24 Ots.Cheese ;
la
lO bbls. Conied Beef; . .
Recelvea:percanal and for sale bp'_
ca •11 .. CARBON & WANIGHT.
LI UNUMS.-3011CICCILlireatiOP?'
- 10 bbls. Loaf.Sogar,
ReceiveAyFryrike . h . ing!_o3, and for site Ir.
...
.CARSON::di WICNIGitT
lIITANTSD .1101EDIATELY.-47ito
_Good Box Na.
Nit
• 11 4. 1 74 . s. oFF icEi4: -
„Buildings. FiftliAtt.:
20110r6eAftlt LVIRITS..For ea la 'by,:
X myl_6- • • •••—w • r inciMER 7.:ALEIISHAItL.
IA celebrated illy and Muttereloorks, received and
for sale by . ; - W. , POINDEXTER,
• • • "
Agent for N. ilarper & Co.,
Water st.,, ddraldoorabove Market:
g • LOVES-74U Stim-lor Bale . • •
W Nwun B. A. F&IIIO3.7STIONZN & CO:
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BllBinelll Notice.
.11 or • Idea= krunee, giase jars;
• • . ::-Veiryouperior do. .•finoy botos ; •
• ‘7 , :Glenoan . -do For sale by,.
yl4 . ..• A. Zd'CLORO & CO.
rirwpt: CENTRlS:Ziiiiittile by — •
1 • ". ••••;•• . ••liIr.M.:TER P. MARSHALL,
. No. 0.5.W00d street
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OBEAZILEDUCrIgNIN PRICES.
Second. antral Of:Sism-:Summer GOOdllt
AT GREAT BARGAINS:
THElmest,Cbeapest and Best Stock of FAN- ,
iCY DR.S.GOODS ever offered in thiscity, is
now opening at.
YOUNG,STEVENSON 4 LOVE'S
ta t nee Hive Store, No. 74 Market Street, between
Fourth sire: an d the Diamond, Pittsburgh, '
The proprietors have just opened a large and most
beautiful assessment at. the Newest and bloat Fashiona
ble Styles of Fancy and Dry Goods, which have
been purchased since the great reduction in pricesat the
large clearing out sales in New York and Philadelphia,
and will be offered .to. cash buyers at from 20 to 25 per
cent lower than former !niece.
DRESS GOODS of every deaription,from the cheap
est to the most costly and.magnificent, such as 'a very
large and beantiful stook of the following articles : •
Chem and Jasper chene Silks;
BiGladistre, plain ehemelion and lace silks . ;
•
Do • • stripe do do;
.. •Do • plain:blank • • do;
Brocade, Armues and Pauli de Soles, all colors
..Blitek and ehamelion Turk satins, and watered si lks;
"'Chenelind India Foulard silks ;.
• ..-Do printed and plain silk tissues '
•
Do .do Alberdnes and Grentulines;
Plnin,jwinted and embroidered be rages;
Chant plain and figured silks, and poplins;
-Chameleon tiro de . Naples; ' . - • ' •
Fads:printed bernges do de falai:al . .
:,:do. and plan all wool delaines,
••: • ;do tawins jaconets,•
_Plain And' with - soldered math . anti Swibses ;
Plain and printed casarneres; de lames and alpacas;
French and domestic gingliams ; •
English and American chiathea, and calicoes, at all
B NNETS and RIBBONS at great bargains;
ing rind summer shays's, do do;
Needle worked sleeves, cuffs, collars and cheini
tett, •
Needle Worked : laces and muslin caps;
. ,
Embroidered, hem stitch • and plain linen
- - handkerchiefs
I•ancy silk poems hdlifs, cravats and neck ties ;
Gloves, hosiery and suspenders, a large stock;
I rith linens, table cloths and table linens 4
Tickens,cheeks;crash,hlrd-cye,diapernapk las;
t • • BletichentailbtowlYniuslh* from 6 to 120. per yd ;
• Do ••• brown and colored Cauton flannels;
• French cloths, plain and fancy cansimeres & satinets;
Cashmerets, tweeds, merino cassimercs • and Ky;
• jeans ;-
Mack satin and fends? oestings, &0., &c. i - •
-11:7 7 Tb e : pieprietots• wohld • respectfully solicit an
'early call Dom all their. friends, and the public gen•
erally, feeling confident that they can offer greater tn
dacements to whole sale and• retail buyers : than any
. have heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh. • -
myffltf YOUNG, STEVENSON IL LOVE. '
A A.IIIASON
/ATPORTBRA . , JOBBERS AND RETAILERS IN
• DRY GOODS, • • •
02 and 04 Mirka street, Pittsbut 01,
ANNOUNCE to their friends and the public generally,
that they arc now prepared to exhibit the largest
and most carefully selected stock of ENTIRELY NEVV
GOODS they have ever offered in this city, comprised of
the most Melt and fashionable fabrics, as well as the more
common, and which wilt be offered at the LOWEST
POSSIBLE PRICES at which Goode can be sold In any
of the Eastern Cities. Their two
.lower Sales Rooms
will be devoted exclusively to Retail Trade, and Goods
arranged in departments, viz :
Silk ihrmenent—All the new and fashionable styles
imported this season, including the ben :makes of Black
Silks.
Drug Deeds Department— Comprising Pop:ins, Dere
ges, Tissues, Bemge De Laines, Cashmeres, De Dailies,
Lawns, Mullins , Combrtcs, Jackoncts, Grenadines,
Bombazine*, Alpacas, tee.
Wtateis, Plagues e.—Canton. Crape, Plain and Em
brgidered. Also, Damask, Thibet, De Lainc, Cashmere )
Stit, l'alm Fig, and other Shawls. Also, Vizettes, Pale
torts bisubllas, kc.
Hativa and Glove Deparmunr—Will always be found
complete wAlt the best makes pf Cotton and Silk Ito
siery.' The beat Rid Caprice always on hand.
• T..firess'Deparrment.:-3-4, 4.5 and 3.4 Waite Llnert,Lin- ,
en Sheeting, Pillow Case Linen, Napkins; Doylies,
Bleached and Brown; Damask, Towel lug, Diapers. &c.
White Geode—Checked and Dotted Cambnes, Mull,
Banns, Book and Nainsook Mullins; Victoria and Bish
op Lawns, of every quality an] pries. Also, Curtain
Materials, Piano and 'Fable Covers.
Embroidered Lame, Tliormings, 4-c.— A complete as
sortment. Also, Ribbons, Flowers, Tabs, tcc.; Parasols
all kinds. Also, Bonnets of all the latest styles.
' Domestic Geode Department-1a probably one of the
most estensive in tt e country, embracing everything
kcown as Domestic.
The proprietors (eel confident that with their business
facilities, large and attractive stock. their unusually low
prices, cannot tailor giving perfect satisfaction..
Purchase's arc respectfully I:lran:reed that
they will be pleased at any time.to receive their orders
for Goodsjat Eastern times,and also to duplicate any
Eastern bill of Goods at the same Eastern rates.
New and Fashionable Goods will be received co
straitly th rough the season
Only Ode Price •
• sprat
NeW - Varteiy end Dry Goods Store.
No. 07s North-was corner of Moo rt. and Diamond agcy.
DCO, having opened at the above stand,
• are now offering for sale a large and complete
assortment of VARIETY and DRY•6OO DS, consisting
in pan of Dread Cloths; Cassimercs, Soonest, Summer
Pant S Leff, Fancy Ve sti am, Lad iee Dress Goods. Lawns.
Dc tatines, Gingham, White Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons,
Hosiery, &c.,&c. Also, a complete variety of Cutlery,
direct unto Sheffield. Together with Clocks, Gold and
Sliver Watches, and Watch material, Gold and -Silver
Pens and Pencils, and Jewelry. A fine assortment of
Palm Leaf Hats, be. In short,we have on hand almost
every article usually kept in the Dry Goods and Variety
line. Ail of which smear for sale on the most favora
ble terms, either for cash or satisfactory reference
D. GREGG & CO.
N. B.—The business of the late firm of Gomm & br-
C/CIDLI3II, will be settled by ;be sabsenber, of the house
of D. Gregg & Co., as tbe Wolfe, notes and papers are ln
my possescon, and I am fully authorized to settle op the
business. [apstl) DAVID Gls EGG.
Extra Family Flour.
J'R the convenience of the citizens, the proprietors
f the "PITTSBURGH ClTYlllll..LS,'"have placed.
bores far the receptive of orders, at the following places:
J. & B. Floyd's mare, corner of Wood andtltb
Al.Haywood , e Shoe mare, corner Liberty.and Mark et -
A. Ileclon's store, 3d street;
L. Weleoz, Jr., Druggist, cor. 4th and Smithfield ;
John I Smith's start, car. High and Wylie weer.; •
Telegrams', (Mee r Fourth street;
11. C, Keitv. Ureter, cor.dth at. and Market alley;
M.Grass'ss.ie, nth Ward.
The Flour war I II Will call twice or thrice daily, for
ardent, and the Flo is, &e., delivered promply either in
barrels or sacks, (sack Flour is preferable for family
use,rwithout charge for cartage. . .
It ts plain that no arcounur can be allowed, and that
drivers can have no permission to leave Flour without
payment. We hope that the public will be pleased with
this arrangement, as we shall endeavor to do them Just •
ee. tmay2o; . WILMART/I & NOBLE..
Dr. W. P. OILEB,
ETFIRiIiA KY BURGEON ; having been
A tizt
linvited to return by his friends, respect
fully otters his professional services to the
citisens of Pittsburgh and its vicinity ; and takes the
present opportunity . to express his acknowledgments to
them (or the flattering encouragement lacy did extend to
him in the prosecution of his profession daring five
years, and again invitee their patronage, Having prae
tised for tho last ten years, in the. Uruted States, be pre
somei he Is capable of treating the various diseases to
which Horses are liable, in en able and scientific man.
!;. MAW P. sites belittle °Moir in'Birißody Patterson's'
Livery Stable, FOUATIT Street, between Wood and
Smithfield streets, where he may be consulted daily from
10 till 3 o'clock, as to the soundness of gorses, and the
disease or Iforsesand Cattle.
Every description of Veterinary Medicine may be had
at his office, accurately proportioned and properly adapt•
ed to every disease to which the horse Is ineldent- - -Lini•
meat, Lotions; Blisters, Bails of every 'description, and
Condition Powders equal to any thing ever anted to the
public.
Good stabling for sick horses. Sick and lame horses
attended to at their respective
, stables, In town or conn
trY. imo7:3md ► 13, W. P. GILES, VS.
Mricrii.n.M.tal invites tee attention of ner k
friends to an opening of Spring Mt:LINE- 5,..!; 7
!VERY, on Thursday next. Ladies' mud Children's
Hats, in every vatitty Head Dresses and Caps • French
Plc wers ; and a handsome assortment of wide 'Ribbon,
Embroideries, Silk and Laws Mantillas, and a great ma
ny other Goods in her lin3.
P. s.—Three or four good Milliners wanted
• . • No. Y Fifth street.
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Lithographic Institute.
CO
".PARTNERSIIIP. , —.Thu sabscrioers most respect
fully announce to their friends and the public gen
erally, that they have this day entered IntO Co-Partner
ship, for the purpose of carrying oil, at the old star.d, in.
SingeTlY's Buildtagopposite lite Post 011ice,Third street,
Pittsburgh; the Lithographic Printing, in all its various
branches. Having machinery, receutly .arrived from
Europe, they
. a.re prepared to do works in Lithography
equal to steel engraving. They solicit a continuance of
the patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to the
One partner, ‘Vm. Schucbman,:and they hope by strict
Attention to their business, by.elegant work man sh ip, and
the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors of an en
lightened public. •
'Bonds, Checks, Drafts, Machine DraWhigs, Likeness.
is, Landscapes, Autographic Letters, Bill Beads; Plots
Lithographed and Printed in Black, Gold Lironsn if Co
lors.
Specimens of their work can be seen at their Office,
as above. • , WhI.SCHUCLIMAN,
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PERFUMERY. AND FANCY SOAPS.—JAMES A.
JONES corder of Liberty and Hand streets, has
received . a' line aesorunent of Perfumery and Fancy
'Roussel's cologne water;.' Roussel'a omnibus soap
Wethertille • do; do amantlne do;
French ' do; do Circassian do;
Wetberill'a toilet water; Brown Windsor • do;
'Aromatic vinegar; Transparent'weish
Roussel's assortedextracm; Military ehaving soap.;
Lubin's . do ' do; Roussel's shaving cream;
Eau ; do do compoNl ;
Genuine bear oil; Jenny Lind hair gloss
do in marrow; : Odontine,orroee tooth paste;
-U E Co. Partnership heretofore - existing between the
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subscribers, under the ^ firm of J. S. BONNET & Co.,
is this day dissolved by,rnatual consent. .Either partner
mayuse the name of the concern in settlement.
JEBOhIE S. BONNET.
MATTIIKW D. PATTON..
Pilubtarg4, April Ist, 18.50. '.,
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having sold my entire intereatin the Arm of 3:13.
BONI:MT 8: CO.lO M. D. Pwrrolt. mq lath partner, and in
.retlrtng from 4aainesq, I take ginat Otestaure in teem
'mending him to the confidence' of my friends and the
tap3l • • .J. S.. BONNET.
. • . • Stooped Shoulders. • -
BOULDER' BRACES,—''hue Braces are essential
ly adapted to those wheats professions' in life rendet
the inclined posture necessary. To the 'consumptive,
theeedentaryotnd.altthostisho, intheir daily pursuits,
have contracted the habit of stooping, this Shoulder
Brace is inestimable; prevents the shoulders from
falling forward on the chest, expands the dimensions of
the chamber in which the Lungti And Bean are-con
tained, and gives buoyancy to the whole frame ;limey-in
itsricuon;counteractlng the prineipal causes which lead
'to disease In those important organs; and torn thutterotui
train of nervous illsito'which so many are subject.
'For sale by -••-- .ICEYSER -fiI'LIOWELL,
mar? - 140 Wood at
- --Or. kitaWsikbdontrn.al supporter.-
•rplifts Instrument Is used in all t he Esatern cities, with
unparalleled success. The erects produced by It
ate truly wonderfalon all those cases where •abdomi
nal-support is needed, from weaknetsof the abdominal
meanies: Ida a sore care (or fallow of the womb, and
. thraOkig Wit OrdiStligiii - vihich attend that complaint.
For stdp..by •-• • • KEYdEIi. & bPDOWELL,
Mospoesszsg , to ; '
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the ausaufaeturers, sad for side at
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7 Ware.TOOMW 97. and 99; Third stitet.
J. W. W, respectfully informs rnsfrictids and eastern
.ers that he has now completed the largest and fi-
nest stock of household furniture ever before seen in
this city, as 'he is determined to uphold the quality with
well-seasoned materials:best workmanship, anti newest
designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility
in mat ufaoturing, he ie enabled to prsiduce Warranted
farnitare, at the lowest prices, • • •
lie nag adopted the principle of identifying the cus
tomers' interest with his own,,in quality and price, and
keeps always on band the greatest variety of every des•
cription of farniture, from the cheapest' and-plaineet, to
the most elegamand costly, that a houge, or arty part of
one, may be famished fronihis ptock, or manufactured.
expressly to order. Ile thetcfore solicits an inspection,
that the advantages Mills establishment maybe known.
ne following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which
for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in
any of the Eastern cities: • - •
drawing, din t- • • : • • •••
, and bed maul,• ... • •
• chairs; of every variety, , :
consisting of rosewoood , •mu- • . ' •-•
hogany. and walnut. E I i za b e than,
Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, or. every
description; Cdnclics, Solas;Teta-rotete and DI
vans of the latest French and lurierican•patterni;. .
Taslises, What-Nots and ladies' Parlor. NVriung Deals
.01 various kinds; 'Work Tables and fancy inlaid
stands, music stands,ail& holders, marble top, mu- : .
hogauy,rosewoed ad walnut centreand rota; to -
bias, attention dining table}; all 'sizes of the • ,
. most Unproved, and decidedly the• best kind .
made; card, Pembrote and' pier tiablea,'
wardrobes, bedsteads. and washstands of
each a largo. assortment gothic hall
and parlor reception chairs, ottomans.
and stools, secretary and book
' casee, side boards, fire screens ,
towel racks, bat stands, and
ram& stools, cribs and cots
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- for children; eaper mache,
' '— - - table "an • il •Ica-poys, ms• •
, hogany, rosewood, and
• -- inlaid pearl Tables,
,Oar- de.. .
A large assortment of COblfiloli FURNITURE and
WINDsOR CHAIRS. Camara MAIRILS supplied with
all articles in their line.. • .
:STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short..
eat Donee,
All orders prompt!:
attended to
.Jourriepzi_LenCabtnet a:bikers Assoclftelou
• :WARE DOUSE, 119 SECOND STREET, '
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- (near comer of Wood.)
' • TlllB ASSOCIATION, em
bracing, already, twice to three
•tiale6 as many bands as the far
gest andlithertotnost renowned
business shops of this city, have opened- their Ware
house, and are able to furnish the public, by wholeialle
or retailoxith Furniture of the foltowing
viz:
Mahogany Wardrobes ;
,Dressingßareaus'; Fall Col
umned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads • Mabogany .
Chairsj. Rocking Chairs; Mabognsly -Washstands;So
fas • Divans; Piano Stools ; Book - Cases • Secretar i es;
Card Tables ;Tier Tables; Gus Card Tables; Centre
Tables; Hat-Racks ; Fiend, Bedsteads; Ottomans;
Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work
stands; Cherry and Common Worksuutus ; high post,
common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus ;
Cribs; Cradles, &c. •
The advantages of co-operation, on an extensive F C . ale,
permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are de
termined to sell, laWer than any competitors, an equally,
good, if not better article, and wart inted-as the,public
will understand by giving tnern n call.
;11;:r Cy: metier wore of all desenreions, and other
articles of any de:cription, made to order in every style,
at the shortest notice. • • Irriarle
ro C abl maes makiters
Veneers Mahogany, Roscumd and Walnut; Famish,
Hardman; and 'Furniture at Wholesale.
THE subscribers have just received from Nevi "Yeik .
and Boston a most splendid stock of VENEEGS,
and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable
for the trade. AB of which we will roll at extremely
loWprices..
As great care was taken in the selection of the stock,
persons cannot tail to be suited either as to quality or
price; and, as it is well .knowsi,dhat .Fiirniture can be
made by machinery superior and much lower than by
hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited.
Turned Work, in all its branches, carried on as usual.
Plank for hand rails, for Carpenters, and all articles
required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly
on band—viz: Mahogany, Varnish,Hardware . , Run
Cloths, Springs, d.c., &c. RYAN &
• Ryan's Buildings,
msteMydaw • • . No. 3t Fifth street
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No. 93 VIM area, batmen Market and Wood, S. ,ark aufe.
• Ws have now on hand a large and ..
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splendid stock °revery* curie ty ot CHAIRS
and CAIIINE'F-FURN ITURF.,WhieIt we •• • ..
are con.fideitlcannot be su ryas sed, ir 7 ‘" - -V — •
equalled', in this City, or i 3 tt.eWest, in style and finish.
Those who arc in want oi Furniture arc rcapepttally
Invited to call and 'examine for themselves. . ••:..
Steamboats furnished oath + shortest ostler.
All orders promptly attended to.
eblctar . O'DONNELL. MULLEN &
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Pittsburgh Chair & Cabinet ware ttoords,
16. 98 Third Street, South Sas.
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• • O'D. PS. A Co., =spectrally inform their friends
and customers that they have, if not the largest
tack ever before EMI in this city, the greatest
variety of styles, the finest finished, -made of the
best seasoned materials, and by the best. workmen in
the western country—all of which they are-determined
to sell as low as any other manufacturing establishment
in the city. Oar stock is all oar own manufacture; no
Importations.
bteazataatUs and Hotels furnished at the shored notice;
All orders promptly attended to.- ' : . *jell
•Puraiiral iiriebtiate , are Rooms.
112' T. BAroUNG a CO.. orriser tf Third
. . cad Sm ith field sts.,opposite Brown% Rotel,
' ' :Pittsbsirgh, Pa., keep constantly on bead
and make to order, at the lowest prices,
HOUSEHOLD and STEANIBOAT . FURNITURE, and
CHAIRS,of the beat workmanship and most approved
styles. k'
Steamboats, Abair I. , •
- .1'!"7"' T/1.8 subscriber! tender theienc •
knowledgments for the furors Leath:v.
e. upon them by their Steamboat friends, and
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would respectfully remind them and others inte
rested lir building boats, that they are at all times pre
pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every
description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the bee
material and workmanship. 'I B YOUNG& CO,-
Corner Third and Smithfield streets,-
opposite Brown's Hotel."
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CABINET WAREROOM, SMITH FIELD STREET;
Baween Secentliatrest and Strawberry alky,Pkisburg, P 4.
HAMMER& HAULER keep constantly on hand
a variety of excellent and fnehlottable Furniture,
warranted ellen! to any in the city, and sold on as
favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar
establishment in .he West. They have now on hand an
unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni
ture, tram the cheapest and plainest to the most costly
and elegant. All orders promptly attended to.. mr2l:6m
A. MILLIKEN &
HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET nnd
CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 64 Smithfield st.
n large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which
they will sell 13 per cent. belorrcustomary rates.
Terma—cash only. • • 'dec.:Nay
WM. E. STEVENSON coitionea to mann
facture CABINET,WARS ot.. every deserip
' • tion, at his old 011 id, corner al Liberty and
4 sesta Streets: .021DnRTNICING attended
to, in an its broaches. . mayll
Bolivar Fire Erick ffannfactiuing, Company.
SAS. GLOVER, 3. S. kit,
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EEL CO., Proprietor..
T "' ubseribers having been appointed Agents fcr
the above named concern, will keep constantly o
hand a supply of the celebrated Bolivar Fire Brick, Cre
eible Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and Inwalls.
are also ready to receive orders for said Brick; to be
made in also and shape to suit purchasers; which eha:l
be promptly filled. ' ;. . -
We do not deem it necessary to enumerate Iltelsaily'
advantagea the Bolivar Fire Brick poses. over all cittt•
era that have beep offered for ealain the United Stater,
their superiority being well knovnt to - elmost alrporenne•
who use Fire Brick. The proprietors have deterfaine t
that the Fire Brick shall lose none of their present find,.
able reputation, and that no expense shall be ' , pared t
make them even better thari they...have heretofore beer.
This is the only esutblishMent Low manufacturing Fir.:
Brick at Bolivar. KIER d. JUNES,
mart 7 Canal Bailn, Seventh et.. Pittsburgh.
Pagodas Are& Be ore. •
TEHU HA WORTH, late of the firm of Morris & Ha
t) worth, wishes to inform his friends and the public
generally that he has taken the store Painterly occupied
by H.' Leader, corner of Diamond alley and the Dia
mond—having associated with Robert Cairns, will, un
der the title of Haworth & Cairns, continue td import
from London the finest Black Tens; also, front France
pure %Vines and Liquors, a large invoice of.which has
been received at the above store, which, for fineness oi
quality and cheapness In price, cannot be excelled in
any store West. of mountains. A general assort
ment of Family Oroceies will also be tound at this es;
tablishment, at the lowest cash prices. The following
list will show the different kinds and prices at the ,
YAW 'DA. TEA. STOKE
Fine Young Upson Tear3s, 40 and 50 cents 4) . lb ; '
. Superior Young a very desirable' for
family use 76 cents'' 'lb ;
Curfout Young Hyson; this is A most delightful Tea;
fraArantaa a rose, 31,00 p tin •
Full flavored and sweet Ounpciwdet 62 and 75 cts ;
Sweet Cargo Imperial 75 ctis ;
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.Fine and fragrant Imperial 81,00 ;.
• Biacc TEAL—Fine Orange Pekoe 50 cts ;
Fine flavored Oolong 50 and G2c; very best do 750 ;
Strong English Breakfast Tea 50 eta
Strong black leaf, Congo kind, Souchong, CO cts ; .
.Very nest English Congo 75 els; ' '
Tavern keepers and others, who buy Wines arid.Lli
quors in Pittsburgh, will EindAtro their advantage to call
at this establishment before purchasing elsewhere.-
J. B:Tough's celebrated Ethoreaktni...
VOR.Charcaes, Stores, .Parlors, Steamboats, Canal
80315, Halls, Chambers, Kitchens, ‘Vorkshops, and
indeed everyplace where light isregnired. The public
are mOcctrallY invited to call and examine a beautiful
assortment of these Lamps. - Also, Lamps of all kinds,
Inr imrti• Lord Oil, Ecc., Chandeliers: Girandoles. Wan.*
rs,Mantel Decorations, Lamps,Globes,Glasse7,-Wielts,.
Paper, Tin Shades, Alms and Cans, and all things pei•
Wiling to the trade. Also, a superior - Safety Lantern,
for Steamboats. and Stables. . .
The cheapest light to be found for store and shoppur..;.'
poses, is Tough ' s Refined Chemical Oil and Lamps, from
which a splendid light Is obtained at of a cent per '
.
hour, equal, if not superior,
to-gas..We invite an oleo
tunination of one goods and prices.. Being prepared, bf
the accumulation of 12 years , experience, and with fa—
cilities to supply. both the-wholcsale and retail trade, on'
the most favorabl e terms; at the Pittsburgh OR and L amp'
All ankles delivered in any part of the , city, or in Al
legheny, free of cost. .
—ETHEREAL:AND CHEMICAL, OR PINE OIL, re
gularly supplied once or twice a week. All orders left
with the wagon, (which is constantly possiag round the
city,) will be promptly attended to. • 1. S. Tuupa,
• No. tr? Fourth street,-Apollo Hall;
tiprlfedtt.my.. . • belyteen Market and Wood.
Notice. ••
ALl.4)erspitindebied to the late firm of Jothorron
&oratory, will please call nod settle • imme Jietely
and save cost.. Ifeb3l JOHN FLEMING Aet.
UtiT RECE.IVE4I---A lot of nue mree wee murtne
Q Mantle Clocks, of a variety of - colors and styles,
saltable for parlors, kiln rooms or chambers. and for
sale by N. RICHARDSON,
. myl2 81 Market street:
101SHINOTACELE*Rode, rnbißeels,liooks.kc.,
.r in great variety, Just received and for ' valo by •
myl2 • ISI.SICHARDSON, 81 4104 et et, .
TINE PLItTILDWARF.—FzuIt Baskets,Cestors, Ten
.r Setts; Tablet, Tee end Dessert Spoons And Forks,
for sale by, :- -N. RICHARDSON, . ,
taglael Market trivet. ..
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the Ox, after directions by Baro' Lixtsto, the,grest.
Paysiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON , M.D., No.
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this is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION,
DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION, LIME
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Half a tetuspoonfall of this Field, infused in - wider,
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AROCT SIVOIIOIIIIB, out of the stomach.
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' Baron Ltaino,in his celebitited work ertAninialcAlmt.,
ietry, says: ' An ' 4 artificial Dige.ve analogdtiblio.
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ened, changed and digested, just in tne same meander.
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Dr- Panatas, in his famed s treatise on" Feed and pl
et," published brFowlere tc Wells, New York,page 35,
states the same great fact, and describes the method el
D reptii Mimi: There are:few higher asnerities Mtn Dr. ,
ereira. -
COgBE, in his valuable writings orrthe a Ptiyaiolo;
gy of Digestion," observes that `:a diminution of the'due
quantity of the Gastric Juice is aproadnent and allpie
-t" and he states that ",a dis
. carne traili n g of Dyspepsia i'• -- -
As
tingastred professor of „medicine in- aondon, , irlsO !mos .
severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything
else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained
from the stomach of living animals, which proved cote:
pletely successful," .' •• • • - • -. .
Dr. GRALIAN I author of the famous works on.d Vegetn. - .'
ble-Diet,".sayst." It is a remarkable fact in phYsiologf•
that the stomachs of animals, macerated in. water,'.
part to the Said the property of dissolving wallows arti
cles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial tilgesw
.tion of them in no wise different frotn,the natural digest
ivo process," • • . • .:-• . • • •'• •
Dr. Staimas great work, tile." Chemistry ofblan,"iLea
& Blanchard Pala , 1840, pp,321781 says "Tiadiite6v
ery of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical history
of Digestion. From recent experiments we Irttow
food is dissolved. as rapidly in an artificial digestive
fluid prepared from Pepsin, as It is lathe natural Gas.'
toe Juice itself." • •
Professer DtISGLIZON, of the Jefferson College. Philo
delphia, in his great work on Human Physiology, devotes
more than filly pages to an examination of this subject:
His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the . Gastric
Juice, obtained from the living human stomach nd from
. aidniala, are well known. "In all' ases." he'says,
testion occurred as perfectly. in the artificial in the
-.natural digestions." •
•AS' A DYSPEPSIA CURER ,
Dr. jIOIIOI3SOTI'II preparation of PEPSIN bastirodueid
the most marvelous effects, curing cases of
Emaciation, Nervous trot} Dyspeptic Coastal:lp.;
lion, supposed to be on the.verge of the Owe: lt,
is Impossible 16 give the details of cases in thel limits: or..
this advertisement—bat authenticated certiSeateShabe
been elven of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK;
ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York, and:Boston
alone. These were nearly ail desperate cases, and, the
cores were not only rapid and wonderful, b9t peraus-' I
neat.
It le agreat NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and paitieniarly
nselul for tendency to bilious (Monier, Liver Complalat;
Fever and Agile, or badly treated Fever and Ague; and
the evil effects , of Quinine Mercury, rind other drugs
upon the Digestive organs , alter along sickness. Also,
for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardentsplr-
Itf. It also reconciles Health with Intemperante. "
01,13 sromAgri COMPLAINTS. 1. • •-•
There is no form of DLit STOMACH COMPLAINTS
which it does not seem to reach and remove at once--
No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT
RELIEF! A tingle dose remora alas unpierisanterpmp.'
loins, and it only needs to be repeated, for a abort time
to make these good effects permanent. PURITY OF
BLOOD and V /GDR OF BODY, follow at onee. It Is
particularly excellent In eases of Nausea,.Vomitingi .
Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomaebdistress ref
ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Heav iness Low
'lees a Spirits, • Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness,
tendency to *unity, Suicide, ice. • •
Price, 0: t: DOLLAR per bottle. One.battle will of
ten effect elating cure.
Every bottle-bears the written signature of I. S.
lIOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor, . - ' •
Sold by agents in every town in. the - United "Stalks',
and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. . •
Agents for Pittsburgh, KEY SE'R tr. AleDOW>=44l4l.
Wood 'street. .
Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor'sees. [ a v2O.
• i
Also, for sale by R. F.. SELLERS, 67 ot d street:
• . .• Ptibue A.ttentiosa . ;•••
Is rapayligy tnrited dee foaming meths, set forth .in
relation to one of tAe matt important Ranzoicr of ruid-
PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL;
TT is not mote than one year ago since this great rem
edy was brought before the public, for the relief and
•rure of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, since
then, become fully appreciated by the conunanity; and
we allege that the longer it Is tried the more certain:will
its great fame spread. It is not the remedy of a day,
got up" for the sole purpose of making money; but, Ofte,
which we conceive, will continue to be used when all
nostrums have beer forgotten. The PETROLEUM is
& Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth
by a power and agency that laughs .to scorn all human
competition. It as our daty, when we write about it>
medicine, that we write vane—that we say nothing
calculated to deceive those who may treat our word or
pat corifidenee our statementl.. -The sick are very
apt to catch at any thing that promises relief mom - die
ease. A story can hardly be too highly wrought to AO.
ewer the object of gallldgOthrimbugging some of them.
Now, we do not desire to do this; we are anxious only
that the truth in relation to oar Remedy should be told,
in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding may'
single article of the numeric; onedien. Piaijt,unvatnished
facts—facts that may benscertained in our own city and
neighborhood, bear ample tesSmony.in favor of the Pe
troleum. ,
Within the past two Months, two of oar own citizens,
who were totally blind, have been restored to eight.
Se Vera Cavell Or lairtdrieirrill the State of Ohio, hove
been cured. And, olso,tlic case of tt gentleman in Bea-.
ver county. There are others; bat these cases are near
home, and may be referred to by any persons who may
have doubloon the subject. These eases were cured air
ter tney had been abandoned by physicians as hope less-
The Petroleum will cure,•when used according to direr.
tions — Diezatleas.Dysemery, Piles, Rheumatism, Genii
Neuralgia. Erapuons on the Skin, Pimples on the face,
Chronic Sore. Lycs, Ringworm, Tester, Scald Head,
pains . in.the bones and Jolnte,_ old awes, Ulcers, Wens;
Tumors. Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and
Aue, Chronic Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul
monary affections of a chronic nature, tending to pro,
duce CONSUMPTION. •, . • '
Barns and Scalds, disease s of the "Madder and 'Kid-.
neys, Chapped Hands,'Excoriated. Nipples, Corns and
Bunions. In fact, it is a oniter eItIVSZeirratICKEDY, and
has been sited in most of the above diseases within the
past year with' the most perfect success.' Certificates
that will astonish are is the handset the proprietor; who:
wilt take, - pleasure in showing them to the afilicted or
- their friends. •
Whatever : M*Bl:laq say about their medicines, the
Pew:de - am - is' the _greatest Remedy of the age, ..Phy-. -
steinns of high standing to the profession are beginning
to use it in thethpractice. Those who at first looked on ,
wlttidonbt and tumerutinty;are williag to award it duo
praise' and consideration. Before another year rolls
round ; all will be compelled to acknowledge: that the
Petroleum is thrigreatest Medicine ever discovered..
For sale, Wholesale and Rethil i bi
KEYSER & ItV.DOWELL,
. Alto—R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood ruses Cairy, D.
A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Also, by
the Proprietor, S. AL • KIER, Canal Dasin, 7111 . street,
Piunhurch. . • . 13ia8 .
The tlur4ein Body snuE'g)% Coraptirep.
00 EATS NA
TO HAVE A ILEALTEY M
APPEARANCE,
And persons who do not perspire' are liable to the mos
DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES.
TOW,J oaks , Italian Chemical Soap causes a free
.i.' perspiration, and at the same time mollifies, softens
the skin, giving it the texture and beauty of an infant's.
SCURVY, SALT:RHEUM AND SORES, •
are soon not only healed 2 but cared by its OFC, as' at
least seven physicians In New York know, who use it
in Buell cases, and find it —.' aassalso in ; •• • •
Plhi LESBLOTCHES,FRECKLES,
•or any other skin 'disease."!The reader . is assnred_thav
this is no uselesepuffed nostrum, as one trial Will piece.
I could enumerate at lean SO persons eared of
SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS-AND SORE BEARD. .
Buy it, and the reader isagain assured, I would not
cruelly sell it fondle above, unless I knew it to be all I
state. Those who are liable to
• CHAFED, CRACKED, Oft CHAPPED' HAS 0,
will find this not only a care, but a preventive ; and I
can now only add, that any one afflicted with any of
the above; or similar diseases, will find this all and even
more (admiruble in its properties) than I state..
fa" Bat, reader, the stores are flooded with imitations,
and be sure you ask for Jomfsqualian Chemical Soap—
and buy. it only of irtr, JACKSON; only Agent in
Pittsburgh, t 240 Liberty streit, Pittsburgh, head of Wood-
a.p, Mons, U.& icaolukoir.
• -.0:
t „:: - ,
, ' -
Orngiu'imir -intbitittes.
Jones', Lily White. : ,
L ADIES are cautioned apiarist using common prepa
- They are not aware how frightfully; illations it is
to the skin! how coarse, how rough,how
sallow, yellow and unhealthy the scisi
appenr3 alter using prepared Chalk.. , ,
13esides, it is injurious, contain-
ing alone quantityof Lead l
We have prepared a beautiful vegetable article, which
we call JONES' SPANISH LILY WHITE. •
It is perfectly innocent, being purified oball deleteri
ous qualities; and it imparts to the akin a natural,
healthy,. alabaste.r,-clear, living white • at the same
time aeung as s cosmetic on-the skin, mailing it Soft and
smonth.. 'Sold by the Agent,WAl. JACKSON,I3B-Liber
ty Street , bend ar 'Wboff'fittahargli•iP rice 25 cents-
renrllr White`Teetn And tleentlx,
• 'lO BE•IIILD'FOR 25 CENTS. s.
. .
PERSONS who have either, are honorably assured
that If their breath is ever so foal, or their
TEETH DECAYED, DARE Olt YELLOW,
and encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent box of Jones'
Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow
and the breath bdiferously sweet.
Sold only at JACKSON'S State, 240 Marty strea
head of W od. tdee2o
• alosafer , flolutton of Jet, •
A LIQUID HUNAN- HAIR AYE forthe changing '
int, white, tcd or grey hair to a beautiful brown or le t
blaolucolor, in a few minutes. Price*, cents and 51,00
n Sold by•W:JACKSON,24O Liberty street,l'itisburgb
'-and of.-Wood. . • ; N 14,91 1-
: Batt ll'Ontcyttessuicr
A
ND BEAUTIFIER. •VtialboUlet 34 cents. Those.
'..141. who have 11.i.dlone% , Corti flair Restinratlse know ,
its excellettl totalities—incise who have - dot, sat assure
it to prisfestrthe following qualities: It will , foree the
hair to glow on any pan where nature intended hair to
grow, amt....it falling 90, cure scurf or dardrinff, aid make
light, red or grey -hair grow dark. For dressmg•tbe hair
:soft and silky, nothing can afteed -thie—lt makes i
'truly beautiful and keeps it so. •It is i tndeed, the 'moa
economical ild , yet supenor article for - the hair: ' .' 2
• • Sold only at W. JACKSON'S Store, 240 Libertst.
y head of.‘Visod; - Firtsburg. - • Price FieeMs,so,cents and
Sl.OO. • • • • • '
CURE YOURSELF —; AMERICAN 'COMFOO NA--;
This never failintspecific is gmuitat e ed in'all cases
of delicate disease, together with the attendant corn.
prisms, to effect - a speedy',Safe atfa lasting :care in the
course of a lew'days, without restrictions to diet, hard
ness - or:Minty-tic thosystain r -lt is .aa old and popular
remedy, .haslongtieekitirdlirtiltiqsysed in the private
prseuccof.o phystielan4a - diCilly during ninety-nine of
the handred clues. :JtkaYeeiio , titlor.on the breath, and
may Dewed by any dee without-the least fear of expo
.1 are: :For sale at the, blediq4 .1)!P?ti no. 60 Smithaeld
street, Pithhargb, PO. - • :3 •
'Mull's Beirut partlbs and Um CllO/arli•
"MOT a trio*. man; woman or ehild has died of the
.i. CHOLERA or arty of its symptoms who use 6 thhr
invaluable 'preparation. Look at the eity of • Loturvi
where this Sarsaparilla isliade, and where fror 6 00 to
400 bottles are retailed dai , but few isolated cases of
Cholera have occurred, an • they were. either Persons
from boats or those who disregarded our ruivice.i -
ACirteisesati CArdriters, •
For sate by . KEYSER to , WDQWELL,I4O Wood sr.
Pit:bujh,vvhere the geturiee article may rawly's ber
Bounty Lands. • •
APT. NAYLOR, No. 163 Thirst areal, corner C of
Cherly alley, having made arrangements at, %Yeah
ngton for me purpose, ertllproetirelloanty . Lands for the
tanners and sohliers, their _widows and obildre_
, t _d under.
• the BOtinly Land Billipassed . Septentti , er;idtb, Isda -
ritlabardb. October4o.
ELYZ(.IJO 21.01 76 onaCCS igt Sale by
_;• • _
PAYPJ , 0 0 .
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•
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MOE
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AUGUST, _ [.•
Mtag.hr,/t.'N T T A 1 , 1; 0 )1, _ •
-155, curaid; Stied; Ozir . - ,Stzth . Strut ).
MAKES this method of returning his sincere thanks to
*the . citilens of Pittsburgh and viCiany for th e T en.
liberal patronage they have bestewcd oa him, and bores
through strict alto ration to Intakes , and a desire to please ,- •
all, tomerit• a continuum° of their favors. Particular • • -
.
attention paid - to CrilldrenlsOlothlng. ' • , ,• .
In connection' with the Tailoring Dulness, be has
• opened a Famishing Store, with a large andsplendid assortment - oPeatrnr,- and:Tr-Shirts, Drawee, Cravats, flaspeadera, Pocket liandketablefi r Jenny Idnd Neck
.Tjes,self adjusting Stocks, Oloyea,,lllose t io, Togeth- ,
er with every thiug in that' line necessary for a gentle-
manle Outfit:- - ,BIENTAMINIII:4IROUST.
aptO • - •.•
:SPRANG , AND InIMUILICIAMIKITiIine 2 -;!
• ' TfIREE BIG DOORS! •
,
110,,15 I, •Liben,: B o, 4 4 PU4bergh
.
TjORN McCLOSKEY .• has. taw .the pleasure or an
qp nonneing to Ms numerous - friends' and the public In
general, that iris Spring and Summer swig billow ready
for inspection, which t e believes will the , found to be i •
one of the largest and bast-sithatod stocks of Ready-
Made Clothing wins foetid iiiihe Weileta'Country.
has this season paid•moin'thin nada! attenuon to
the marmfacturlitg aryl stsleoftils Garments, so that the
very lOwtat pricultturrreHres the - ,fineat, are got op in a . •
Aviv and.eregance, not tribe surpassed. ; ;. I_l
-•'. - fie would partictilarlymallthe attention of all dealers
to his preaentsptendld atiortmeint of
,kgearity.silgami Gisme*l t s,;.,
LeTcels confident , upon exiunininfon•of the qualities .• '
glees of hill goods; he can offer them such induce
meets as shall make It their !Merest to purchase at his
establlabment •
• 2,l V. , Y•yeant eiperfence, eind•great'success in the bti-
sinese, together with an unpreteriented rahoicials and rs- (•••'
gait patronage, btu! enabled Mal to get op Garment"! to t
sultdosbulness habits and triskra of every location in
Il I: • '
tan aiqa, , whickia.OM9l:plppili-bllP9ttance to whole- • ••.:. •
ante purthaattia. • . "' - ! . •
• In the cuttitit•depitttsitilt wilt" bo'faiad a choice se
!cation of the moot faabionable gi: . oods, consisting of—
French, English and Amerman Broadcloths, -
Casbmeretts, arm , Ac. Alio; an excellent asiortment ot
IssztNes, Of the latelt and most fashionable styles— 1, •
ell of which be is prepared to make to order in the best
manner and at the most reasonable prices.
_ COME, THEN, ; ONE AND ALL!
The Assortment, the Quality, -
~u and - thaValiety, Is the
most - extensive, tube fasad,'ln the United • : .
_Blew stud. Fashionable Goods.
TIIST. RECEIVED at 13008 YEA ¢ GRIBBLE , S
eJ Bee Hive Clothing Store, - No:SIZS Liberty street, a
large end splendid assortment Of,-'the latest styles of
Spnag and Summer Goods, which werue prepared to
=museum's to 4. rde r, in a style unsurpassed in this city,
- and at extremely low prices. ' - - • • •
We ;have' ott hand a large assortmenr of READY
hIADE_C4OT.IIII4O, made io the beg and most fash
ionable manner, which we are determined to sell very
row tor coo: Counuyinerehants,und'those who buy
Wholesale, will findit to' theleadvantsge Meal' and ex
.amine oar stock, before purchesing,- - japre:Zat
• Mir, Lawrence Journal, Clarion Dem:Mist, Mercer
Whig, Meadville Sentinel, Greenshurgh - Republican,
Washington - Exturdner, Stenbenville• Union—copy to
the amount of ISt, send paper to advertisers, and charge
.
Envoitoper , - •
T IPMAPPS-lidAsairs Parchment Enoctotip.—lly
.ILa. ping .the fingers' in water, and !moistening and
o
psing the maimed edge, these!Envel o pes heeome the
safest and -strongest that can be used—being made of
parchinent' paper,.whieh' *ill withstand any ordinary
tiletion or moisture.. For sole,by the quantity or single
pack, of the more of_.W. HAVEN,
'marlo • c omer of Market and Second sts.
91111 E. Partnership. heretofore existing. between the
•ashsetibors, ender the brim of Copitee,k. ,Macke,
Druggists, hes this tiny been dissolved by - mistoal eon.
sent.. _ ' :J. th3ULTER,
&arch 31,1851
.
iiaMe affairs of thelate Am will he settled by I. A.
Coulter, who continuet the aturin- hturisteas at •the old
stand, corner of Wood ruld Third wirdets. , Ara
NlTlllll‘4ln !momTo London- • steam or
" : •
.(211P.EIIIOR to any Watches-ever cifoiredlo the
citi
17.zcusof Pittsburgh. .
• •
H. RICIIARDSONi 81 fairkei stteet, Agent for
the above named Lever Watches.- The following guar
antee is attached to each Watch
to at Idmirat' -
B y RITT im , • 11 1,4
WI LLIAbI DlXtfr ,
- - Chronometer and Watch Manufacture. ,, i
• • - • - 45 fling &pare, Gomel t Road; London.
this certifies that the accompanying Watch, No.—,
is - Warranted - liy - me tn be of my manufacture, and no
Watch with my name upon it Is genuine,onless accom.
ponied by a certificate hearing-my signature,
I guarantee the W ateh, No. —, to keep time to the sat.
traction of thonurehaser; .:laprl7) • W. DIXON.
Co-Partneratttp. ••• •
nAMPBELL CHESS have Ibis daraprit 11th,) ki associated with them CHARLES hrft.eiltiT.
The buvinevawill be,eouthived "under the firma(
CA hi PBELL:CHEZB •"•.::.: • aprl9
21:10.4•21, DAVID C 11133. CHAQL/tI , 3IVILNIGHt •
..troa:Otty:.Tack Factory: - . 't •
rrlIE subscribers mannliteture and keep nonstantlyon
baud, all sizes of Tacks, Brads and tparables, Fin
taxiing, Clout and trob Naits and Tacks ;Barret Nails,
-Copper and Zinc Shoo Nails; 'pattern maker's pohns
*Rivets, assorted BiZe3, &c. • • 1.:
. . CakIPBELL, COES' & CO., • •i•• •
Warehouse, 59 Water Pittsbursh. • •
aprlihlat
TII . o Glory of 'Lotus° "to"111nopoFlootion of
ENHANCINO to eyes) , updesstindingtiie,beatnies of
. Nature, in creating, deeper perceptions; and com
manding Me histest em otions therecs4.- by a knowledge
of Latmecape Sketching and Painting, imparted in a -
short term of instructions, - in- the -eminence of a style,
whereof,. in the peenlintiues thereto, is unsurpassed In
ail the excellences of the Art.
' Sketches of residences and scenery In-end *mind
Pitobargb, in CI:OO3MM progress: hiagniacent transetrip
Sono of elaborate painungs, gorgeous oriental scenery,
and the TOM Pp tendid views tram all over the world.
C. 'C. BENNETT lin - Penn st.
-
ap2s:tf. • • • • Pittsburgh, Pa. •
((Cp. CREAM AND' MINERAL WATER:A-The sub
scriberh reirteetfallyinfonn their old.frlend , t and cos
'somas that they have zommeneed making ICH CREAM
for the season. Their SALOON bus beers Sued up in
superior style, and will be open from 8 o'clock, A. M.
ill It o'clock, P. M., atursll orders for Ice Cream for
artier( or private families will be ProrriPllY idled
Oar MINERAL POUNToll*.has also been opened
for the season. — r. • -
. .
Cakes, Pruitt, Canfeetionazies,
give ns a call.
L.k. P. SHR,DECKER,
Star Bikeri,22 Cinema alley.
myl7;d3m n
W HAT Iti CO. have new ready, for sale a large
s and well selected stock of Spring and Summer
-Hosiery lirrill,thrbruncbes. - .They.woald direct particu
lar attention to - their, Stock - of GentleMeit's - cottort half
Hose k with Merino and Silk feet ; they.rue of the beet
materials and workmanship, and for comfort as a sum
mer Sock, cannot be equated. WD. Co' have also
on hand Oenta Undershirts and Drawers In cotton, silk,
and merino; Children' Hosiery of all descriptions, at
.the old established Stocking Store; Fifth street, between
Wood and Market. . - •
.- •
Journal - copy. • [dl9l
or. Females an ales.
TIR.I.ARZETTE'S JU NO CORDIAL, or Proe re at ire
Elixir, prescribed as an . effectual restorative in
cases of debility, impotency or barrenness, and all Le
regale ririesof nature It is all that it professes to be—
via; Natures greatrestorailve, and remedy for mote in
the married state without offspring It Is a. certain mire
for seminal emissions , general debility, gleet,wesitneas
of the genital organs, nervous affections, lencorrheea or
whites. as a vigoniting medicine it is antqualled.,--
Also, a certain remedy for incipient Consumption, indl.
gestion, loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude, fe
male weakness, debility', att. it Is warranted to please
the niter in any of the above Complaints, and Is of price
less value to thole without offspring. • •
To . spreadWido the blessings of this medicine, I have
appointed Messrs. Judson & Co.,* of the city of New
Moil, In thellnlted States of America, my* sole agents
for its sale;, and noite.r.atiVer genuine mikes' it comes'
throigh them, and their signatures are on the wrapper.
'ANTONIO LARZETTE,M.
Naples, July 161h,1849.,
, • Sold only in Pittsburgh at the 'Medical Depot, N 0.75
Smithfield street ; and by D. 11. Meaking, Walnut street
Cincinnati; Raymond & Patten; No. 60 Ranh street
rrim above eaiublishmenthas been taken by the un
dersigned, with the view of pursuing the legitimate
business connected therewith; and us they are now re
ceiving a full supply of Timber orders for. all sues or
Lumber %via be filled with promptness , and at as low
prices as by p.uy other Mill in the neighborhood.
PAWNOR of a plant and onsamentat pattern will be.
cut. • • fania.uvl JAMi? CARMAN & CO.
ritt.reatTl VOX-. A
valuable property of aboat five aeres, in an agree
able location at New heights A, having • new end hand
somely arranged Brick Cottage, substantially built, and ,
finished in modem style; a large poseh• in rear, and
portico in front; a :good garden, tastefully nwartged;
and art orchard of choice fruits; spring ot aoft water ; a
stable; coal house, poultry' louse, Ae., all under good
fence and in good repair. As the owner it going east
the above wilt be sold for MAO.' Immediate possession.
B. CUTHBERT, Gent Agent,
jet • • 50 Smithfield street,
A.veztuuLE. biAtutivr CiARUEN FUR SALE.
AM. A desirable property, welt situated zither for a
Audi - , iesidehe:a or. market • nrien.linving a new
cottage, dwelling house, a. - well of good water, stable,
Az - , with three acres of land, in the highest state o f
cultivation having an acre or Strawberries, of the
best quality; a largegrapery and peaches, plums % ap.
pies, and pears of the best. quality; with other Fruits.—
A large flower garden of .every variety, and'of choice
quality. The -whole is in a healthy iOCIIIIOII, and in
ro rder—sitnated on Troy-Rill, near the residence of
id d ge o Lowry. The whole will be sold for 182500. Im
mediate possession' given. •
- - 9 OTHBERT, GenlAgent,
jell 5O st..
On.DlS..ll.:WOKATE.Jl'fild—dta 2111 t, in Pi=
ILA
burghp4a the ,Dianntad, Second door from Dia
mond alley. • Until within the last year, Good nos coald
not be procured itiPlttsbtirgh. It was guile common for
consumers to send east (or it. But, since Morrie started
his Teo establishment; there is no occasion to do so—for
better Tens cannot be-procured inthe United States than
What ho Balls. He has deservedly obtained. the repots.
tion of selling the best Teti in Pittsburgh: •• • .
Remember—the second door from Diamond
rrITTRADIsrOMR2,. CONlhtlaSlON MID (iftu.
,CEIR MERCHANTS. . For Beacom aconeastadatine
rernts.Four , iery .valaable‘ Lots, each O - ontiag 20 feet
incites on Dant Lane Allegheny City, 'and (rooting
ea the Penna.& Ohio R ailroad, (within a Nolte of the
Oepot,) and cite naing baek to the Canal Basin, thereby
affording the greatest facilities' for shinmettt hy either
the Rainwater Canal.
For terms enquire of 'D.C. STOCKTON. Allegheny
City; et the Booksune of R. C.STOCKTON,
my2o - • • garner of Market and Third sis.
Alb TONIC —Tno•superiorqualities of Ws ankle
.Ll. can only be truly tested by a trial. It clears the
pores'of the skin, etlllee a healthy lotion of the Ilfret",
entirely frees the hair froze Scurf and Candrull,, has a
tendency to make the hair earl. -The harshest hair
must bow to its power, and change to a soft, healthy and
glossy stale. • To-ladiesibeTonic is invaluable, the hair
can be dressed. In any required _form so at :to preserve
its place, either plain or in 'curls. Ito perfume , is Invig
orating and pleasant, and is free (Malan greasy - &no
stances, which adds much to its sterling worth.
Sold only at WOODWARD ELJELLEY'S,
aprahtf • • ' Ns. 73; Third IL, Pildibardb•
Etitses OnlnetZ OK BCD Isuli Ve.l'llttiVtAter
id This article haa'proeed itself at valuable acquist
nun to the hourekeeper. A Livery. easy is its applies•
ion, and is free from the dangerous, poisonous iagredi
ents,eanerally used. • Whea a bedstead Is well stashed
withihe Chintz," there is ne..fear of the &.i Saar
over venturing eear it.
It maybe relied upon as a sure pievoulaave (MEI
those mammal torments, so diffieulitoovereouto Mann
the summer mouths.
trice £5 ets. per bottle. Sold by .
ctrxtrattl:
60 Sotithflela et.
rldb FlBill--a anon* 10 ainre and • aaleb
V la • 1104LNII
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