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""I' 2 VILLIFIErrjr,e, CO V,O •
WOOL rsouthtwco.j.
' • • cloud Beniso l .ents_skett.
MAW
Penna. Rattroad4Celitrial Railroad.'
ißnsubseribent having beep 'appointed shippnir
Agents for the Pennsylvania or Central Railroad,
in orazthe public that we are now prepared to - recee
any mercbandize or produce for shipment east on the
opening or the Canal.
• bloods via this route will be carded' through in 070
days, and all consigned to ns will be forwarded free of
commis/lea or charge for advances. . • • •
arrss or MICIOUT eirwsmts PH)LAIMLPER & Prersatraqa.
Dry Goode, Hats, Shoes, Boot's, Stationery, Cutlery,
Confeetioriary, Fruits, Fisathers Farnham, Drugs, Me
dicines, Saddlery, 'Wool, &e. ‘ &4;.,.*n P 100 lbs. • •
Hard ware, Queeasware,G roc ems, Paints, Dye Stars;
Oils, - Leather, Clover, Flax, Timothy and other Gr es
Seeds, dc. Doc. P 100 lbs.
Bacon, Beef, Pork, Butter, Lard, Lard Oil, Toba go
Leaf, Coffee, Tallow, Grain and Rags, 60e. HA
Ashes. Marble, (rough.) Tar, Pitch, Rosin, German
Clay, Hones, he., 50e. P 109 lb , •
marlB mtFAHHN & COVODH:.
1851. Ara Afig 1851
New Lake Superior Line.
E new and splendid steamensNOßTH EBNER and
1 MANHATTAN will perform their trips during the
season as follows t • •
NORTHERNER, B. G. Swisr, Master, leaves Cleve
land every Friday, at CI o'clock, P.M., touching at Ms l
den,-Canada West, arriving at Detroit the following
morning. Leaves Detroit on Saturday, at 2 o'clock ! P.
AL, touching at Mackinac and the Bruce Mines, arriving
a; Seat Ste. Marie on Monday morning. Leaves Sant
Ste. Marie every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, P. AL, and ar
rive at Cleveland on Friday morning.
MANILATTAN, Jouts Cit.zwur., Master, leaves
Sant. Ste. Marie every Tuesday, at 3 o'ctrek, M . for
Ontonogon, touching at Grand Island, Carp River, Cop
' • per Hauler, 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 Line have ate great expense,
placed the propellor Manhattan on Lake Su
perior, ear this year have incurred the additional et
pence of balking the new steamer Northerner, express
y for the trade, famishing facilities for freight and pas.
sage superior to any other line in the above route. Tile
Line also connects at Cleve land with daily lines of canal
boats to Pittsburgh, and Portsmouth, on the O.iib River.
The undersigned, proprietors, will give their vrholo
qt
tendon tuthe liaitneas of the line, and hope, by prompt
ness and despatch, to merit a share of public patronage.
Aorari.—P. L. Sternberg, Bolt. Palmer, & Co ;C Buf
falo ; G. Williams is ('o, Detroit ;Chamberlin, Crawford
li
&Co , ussey & Sinclair, C. Bradburn &Co , Cleveland;
Parks It Co., Malden, Cannda West; hi Donsmaa,
Mackinac; Spalding & Bacon, Saut Ste. Marie; D• S.
Gash & Co., Ontinogoir.
Fare Reduced.
MONDIVG.A HE L./1 ROUTE.
.
Ar a i: -1851. lag
• , VIA
Broumteilk and Cumberland to Baltimore and l'iti/ad'a.
I i LIE Notting Boat leaves dully nt 8 o'clock, A. hl..
precisely, connecting with the Cara at Cumberland
neat morning.
The evening boat leaves daily at 6 o'clock. F. 14.,
(except 'Sunday evenings,' connecting with the cars at
Cumberland next evening, at 1U o'clock.
Mime through to Baltimore 32 houre. Faro only 59.
Time throogh to Philadelphia 40 hours. Fare only 810.
The National Road is now good. Condiment co with
the coaches between Brownsville and Cumberland.—
which makes tbii decidedly the beat route East
J. Id LZKLMEN. Agent,
Office in the Monongahela Haase.
.DUTit7IG r
Another Fresh Arrival at So. 97,
Corner of Weed Strut and Diamond Alley, Pit4burgh.
GISIASU &CO. have just received another new
supply of DRY GOOLOSand VARIETESS,wbich
!lave been purchased since the late decline in Ractent
mires, which will be hold at • matt aDvalwx. Owing to
our advantages in buying, and long experience in the
business, we Batter ourselves that we can afford our
goods at priecs regardless of competition. our stock
wilt be found to be unsurpassed in the western market,
and much superior to any previous stock kept at the
old stand by Gregg k M'Candless.
We have justopcned a fresh lot of late styles of BON
NETS, Ribbons. Oars owls, Dress Lawns. Hemp', !dons
de Laines, Ladies' White Dress Goods, !sillies' Gimps,
Silk Fringes, St c.; Broad Cloth,. iancyVestings, C 3.51.
meres t Sommer Pantaloonery,Tweeds,Gloves,-Hosiery,
Toreads,.Combs, Suspenders, Buttons, Knives, Spoons,
Razo rs, Scisors, sc., and all otter articles in their line,
too tedious to mention. We have on hand, just receive
ed direct from the manufacturers and Importers, by ex::
press, a large lot of GOLD and GILT JEWEI.R.V,
GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, and Watch materi
als, and being weekly in the receipt of such Goods, we
Intend keeping our stssottment complete. We earnestly
solicit an early call from buyers generally, before par
chasing elsewhere.
Thirty cases of BRASS CLOCKS, ju arrived, of va
rious kinds • .
117 - Revue Whet, No_97, north-west corner of Wood
street cud D.azaend alley.Yinstngh.
N.D.—The busineu.of the Imo firm of Gregg & kV-
Calidless is to he settled. by D. Gregg at the above
stand, who is folly authorized a-d in whose possession
are the books. notes and papers of said Erni. lief)
tow Irs. THE TlNE—done hundred and etgt4 sum
met COATS, of all materials, guuliry and - siz., of
my own manufacture, which we will sell 15 per ce nt.
Cheaper than can be bought in the city. Alsch,YOU 'tos'
sobs—tho hest assortment in the city.. No. chug.- tor
showing Goods. We dandy to Please.
lit KEELER'S CUR I/I/Cis a medicine highly es
1/ teemed by every one who boa used It in iharrhusa,
Dysentery, Cholera, liifantum &c., which In this aea>crl
is so frequent. It is a perfectly inaocant medicine, and
gives immediate relief.
Price 25 cents per bottle. - Sold by
S. L. CUTHBERT.
` ;en
SO Smithfield .t
In t rue enter iu HOUSEritail'Eltb:---11 your boon
is infested with Rata, Mice or*Roache_,s know .hat
Llurgees' Exterminatoria a-strra remedy. ThousaodA of
Rats and Mire have barn driven of, nod busliel4 - of
Roaches destroyed by the use of this article. s ir e . . na
me nicle can be obtained at N 0.51/ Smithfield t
Also, the celebrated Lem:Chintz - Or Bed Bag Deciliter
—a good article . . • Bea&
fluky. BRANDY--Foe Dianthrea. /Sear In mind,
shoald you need French Brandy, ion can always
obtain*. very best at Mewls' Tea *an, in the Diamond,
ILIUM per quart or bottle. first
LtOR GOOD TEAS—Coto Morrie , Tea Mart,
in the Diamond. Inferior or dnaueged Teas are
never kept at this establishment. liedi
AND LitYr VI6ISIBW FOR SAL&
Api comfortable Dwelling Donee and Irt, situate on
Ann street, Allegheny; arranged wi th, a ball; good
front, room, and large kitchen back; three bed roo:us;
and good cellar; hydrant in the yard; a garden and
grapery, and som el fruit trees: The whole is in good or
der. the honse NU a good atone foundation. To per
sons desiring a home of their own, at a low price and
easy terms, the above presents agood oProfinailY-
S,CUTIINERT, uren , i Agent,
jegl 50 Smithfield street.
- - •--- -
AWNS !—Ln. MiNS!—At Ole. per yarn. A. A. 1117 i:
son & Co. are now °Teri the most extensive lota
cheats Lawns everexhibited in this city, at all pileep—
lions Ilic. ttp. The attention monomials respectfully
(jest
SECOND AND GRANT STREET PROPERTY kOR
Sexic. , A valuable and, well improved property of
12u fist front on Second street, by 43deepou Grant str :et,
having a good store room, opposite the Market lio.ao,
with large rooms on,second and third stories, and a first
rate cellar. Also, a genteel dwelling House, on Grgirt
street, well arranged And finished an modern style
Price 83,0 CD. 'Terms: one-third in hand—balance may
be paid In approved Pittsburgh manufactured Goode, or
aceommodaung.time.
• . 13: CUTHBERT, Henn Agent,
509mithheld et.
BLANIC 800 X S—Pagt d Blank BoOke, of eiery
made and paged to order, at W. S. HAVENS'
Blank Book Manufactory, 50 Third at.,
te24 • • Warehottee, Market at., cor of Second.
rAIeEIV—A supelior lot of Bill Paper just re-
Jffil ceieed and for tale by W. S. HAVEN,
je24 • • ' Stationer, corner Market and 2d at•.
1 I_ILEAS rk's :AU PENS —A fresh supply or these iv.
1„.,T perior Steel . Pe asireccived and for sale by_
• . W. S. RAVEN,
. ' je24 Stationery' Warehouse, cor 2d and hisrlrci.
NION °COPYING I'RESS--The neatest and most
powerful press inuseonade on a new principle, by
which all friction is overcome, and consequently requi
ring less labor than the common screw or lever press.
For Sale by • W. S. HAVEN,
-
s je24 Stationery Warehouse. COT *I awl Market.
GOLD PEN TRADE—We have now a very fine as.
Dorm:tent of Gold Pens. chiefly of the finest quali
ties, and adapted to all hands.
Just received, a very superior lot, mode to order, with
i lLat care; and decidedly the finest Pens we have ever
All our fine pens warranted W. W. WILSON,
1e24 69 Market st., corner of k ourth.
' which
have now au American Razor
111.. "beats' the English." They have been before the
public about two years, and have given . universal sat.
istaation. Every Razor warranted, or money returned.
Straps of the best make.
Matt ' • • W. W. WILSON.
IaUtisCRItiERS to ti. VIRTUE'S Illustrated London
Works, and the pablic generally, are respectfully is.
formed that the Art Journal for illay is now ready for
.. delivery. This month is more than usually interesting,
as it contains many engravings of objects now exhibit •
legal the. World's Fair. - Also, the filth and sixth num.
bens of the Cycloptedia; as well as the thirteenth and
sixteenth pa rt s of Fletcher's Devotional Family Bible
Partiesvisiting the . Store, will, it is believed, have an
opportunity of seeing the most magnificent Bible ever
offered for sale in Pittsburgh. •
• WOODWARD & JELLEY'S,
73 Third street.
• mice
rpo Contractors, Brid g e Builders, &e—
-1, Herr's Island Saw Mills are now preparing to re
ceive and ezeoute promptly .01 orders for Bridge end.
other Timber, on the most fay rable terms the market
will permit. Imps) J AMES CARMAN k. co.
themoved.
nOCRRAN, INI.I3IIIDE & CO. have removed their
TI,J Warehouse to N 0.26 Wood street, In the house for.
merly occupied by George Cochran. [my2B:l2w
.It. A. WiLSON'S Tonic, Cathartic and Anti.
Dyspeptic Pills are sold at N 0.50 Smithfield street
These rills arc highly recommended by all who have
used them, and are welt known LI this nay as a certain
preventive of sick betidache. L. CU riIBEIIT,
my3o , . 50 Smithfield street.
Paraso/8X .Viairtasols
TOHN M TIM has just received a beautiful ninon.
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meat of those green and blue watered Silk Parasols.
Also, a new style of satin tare—all of which - will be
sold at a great reduction from former prices.
- JOHN W. TIM,
Whip, Cane and Umbrella Factory,
No. 143 Wood street. ,
'COTTON HOSIEKY AND OLOY.Fa—A fall assort
lJ mentor all COIOTS and qualities of Hosiery, with a
fine assortment irf Lisle Thread. Silk and Cotton Gloves,
for sale, wholesale or retell, by. F. H. EATON,
mylo . '
. 62 Fourth. st.
T HAVE . IN STORE,.and lY
will sell at Philadelphia
_g_ prices, 30 dozen assorted worsted, linen and cotton
Pi •lb r r a. '
above ate well worth the attention of Saddlers
and merchants, as they will be sold at annually low
Drieee, wholesale or.retail, at JOHN W.•TIAI'S
i
• . :,Whip,Canc and . Umbrella . Factoryr.
44
.. . , - .• N 0.1471 Wood street.
TortP.Stf 'L A$ use received at _o. 266 Llberty
je xtreetota invoice of vesy,sopeuor Oolong and Y.
of the latest imporlatioes.
.For sale very ,
illOwYg e7 3)ll Y, T ! ehaie k ßif c . be:"
°E A". A. d' Ac Y CLIJIIG te. CO..
..Drocers and Tea•Dealeis.
Hood's New Jewelry atero.
• IHE ender ham lately his stock of FINE
GOLD and SI GYER WATCHEiS.and FINE VOLD
. I .SVELARY, AT 31 ALUMS? MUST, two doors from
Third rtrert,end wishes to inform the citizens of Pitt*.
burgh and vicinity that he intends to make this place
• his home, and would solicit a share of the patronage of
the citizens. He Informs nilpersons who are desirous of
purchasing anything In the way of fine Gold or Silver
' Watches ' • neb Gold and fashionable Jewelry. ac that
he wt.! atall times sell every article lu his line at Now
York City prices, and :at least from 10 to 30. per cent.
lower than the same quality of roods are usually sold
for in Ibis section of country. Please call end examine
the Goods end prices. • He7iy! G.l. HOOD.
it• VALUABLE 111P6OVIIIIIINT IN 'FROMM
• (IR. (LARDS IMPROVED PATENT TRUSS and
11 IHIPTURE RENIF.DI; by which a permanent cure
can be elected. This Tres, Is entirely diderent In form
'and principleaof action from other Trusses. having all
the advantage of a well-regulated and aniform pressure.
The pressure can be so regulated as to give ease and
comfort in the most oiditatt, eases of-perms, and can
be increased to utmost any force desi red The pressam
Is natural, and being brought to bear. tartmediatety over
the hernial opening, and affordit g perfect security and
retention at all times, even under the most vtolentexer
cite.. Hy the use of this Truss, when applied properly
by a skillful Surgeon, the wearer is placed beyond the
danger of strangulation, or any other dangerous or pirn•
fat symptoms, wh ieh is not an unfreque az occurrence in
the wearing of illy adapted Trusses. It is a very ram
. mon practice tor persons afflicted wch rapture to select
'a Truss and apply it themselves. This rs a bad wee
tice, which can tie seen anis by those who understand
the anatomy of the parts affected in hernia.
We would most respectfully call the attention df
PHYSICIANS to this items, as we know they will ap
preeice its value. We also have a variety of other
'Ranee at the lowest prices. Infant Images kept con
stantly on hand. KEYSER h McDOW ELL.
.10.27 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
_
Drakes's/Pa Abdocallssol Supparta re.
ITIHESE SUPPORTERS are intended chiefly for the
curter' , PROLAPSKIETERT and all those dtsease
a
where a mechanical support to the Abdominal %letta
is required. They give perfect support to the ebdemi•
nal organs, and may be worn with comfort by all. The
diseases produced by a weakness of the abdominal
muscles arc Prolsons Uteri, Falling of this Bowels,
Piles, Costiveness, rains in the Da e k and Spine, Lassi
tude. and Extreme Feelings of Prostration, Bronchitis,
Shortness of Breath, ralpstation of the lfean, Dyspep
ria and general debility.
Sold by KEYSER .k Arm) t.,
my 27 140 Wood st.
CTIESTICR'S.
No. 71 Smithfield trtreet
IXTRA 1•1311 , . trtILONG TEIS
A.—Just received at
.L.S' No. 2.56 Liberty street, a very superior article of
Oolong Tea, which we belLeve cannot tie surpassed in
. this city.
Tbose desiring a very choice, delicately davored,but
highly aromatic Bleck Tee, are Invited to give Visa a
Green 'Tea; of eTetV varletp, from 37e coots to
flack Teas, of every variety, from 33 cents to el,.
23; English and lrisb Lurk Tees. Warranted to give
sasisfaedoff,or no sale. Constantly an itand and far
sale by •'• •- W. A. ' , manta &T.°,
jet biros-en and Tea Dealer*
Stranger, Look at This I
IrtAGUERREOTYPES FOR ONE LK/LL.AR, put op
-1.1 in Fine Morocco f noes. The sublicritient announce
to the citizens of Psttsburgh and vicinity, that they tan
get a Itkeneu for one belittle venal price. not to be sur
passed by thole taken in the East. the don't mesa to
be surpassed by any. Llavitg a large sky and aide
light, we ore prepared to suit the most fastidious. We
will not ask any person to tate a likeness unless It suits
them. Miniatures put in Lockets, Pins or Rings. Sick
or deceased persons taken at their residence.
FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY.
MERROIAN & LAWYER.
Rooms on 341 at., opposite St. Charles Rotel.
royls;furtd.
DaoMast Dahlias*
rrIJE best assortment and most rare and beautiful vs
t cloy of Dahlias west of the Allegheny Mountains,
are to be bad at Roaucson's Store, Filth street, next
door to the Morning Post, one door from Wood.
This collection cost hundreds of dollars to the ama.
tear grower who selected them, and have been pro
nounced the best in private hands in the United States,
—being from Smut Flake, (Pare White). to Fausdo
lit, (Jet Black), end from Queen of Primmes t (best
Yellow in the world), to War Sairkt and Gem, (tile best
scarteu in the world,) with all the fancy vanetics be
tween the opposites, that have been named. Prices
shell be made to suit. 'Remember, RUBINSON'S,
Fifth street, one door frdm Wood
• ItaY2o
roncovillo Property for Bale.
TILE Board of School Directors will eel! at Public
Auction, on Tharaday, the sth day of June, on the
premises, a corner Lot, 23 feel front on Pikes reet, run.
Wing back along Market alley to Foster's alley—(having
three fronts). Oa which is erected a two story. Brick.
and a Frame House. Terms made known on day of
sale. B. H . BARBER,
ra yilbut Sermary. •
fIOUNTRY RESIDENCE ECM aehrr.—A new and
well finished two story Brick Rouse, 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. :titanic about three miles from the
city, on the old Washington Road. Rent 930 to the tat
of Novernberpezt, or 660 to the Ist of April nat.
• S. CUTHBERT, Uen'l Agent,
my3o 60 Smithfield street.
Desirable Property for sale.
FOR SALE OR PERPETUAL LEASE—Two beau.
tifal lots on Duquesne Way, below Hay et., togettv
er, 46 feet by VD to an alley.
Also, Building Lots on Pennsylvania Avenue and on
Braddock Street, on tho Plank Road, and grounds on the
bluffs east of my mansion. The latter property has no
rival for beauty of prospect in this vicinity, if, possibly,
elsewberu. • JAMES S. CRAFT,
•
my3o 144 Founh st.
To Farmers.
oon ACRES FARMING AND GRAZING
t.. 1 LANDS, in Warren county, located on the
Al~egheny River, within twelvo.miles MeNesv York
,and Erie Railroad. '
ALso-1,000 acres in Elk county for sale ma accommo
datioszterms. Enquire of A. iVILRINS & CO.,
corner of Market and Third sta.
Boarding Hong..
SUITABLE accommodations for several BOARDP.RS
can be had in the Diamond. Boarding either by the
week, day or meal. Moderate char es.
my 22.; u JBLLISO Y.
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linirrE SCAR F SILK—A. A. Mason & Co. have
yl'received per express this morning. a supply of
the above scarce and desirable Goods. Also, an addl.
tional supply Crimped Trimming Ribbons, to which the
attention of customers is invited.
je9 Nos.6d and Si Market st.
OttE NEW LAWNS.—A. A. idAsott & Co. have
.111 received this day a large lotof those very desirable,
Brown Lawns which they will sell very • cheap at
wholesale or re tail at
je9 Nos. 62 and 64 Market at.
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yeeinraus.AND TABLE COVERS . --A. A. dissox 6.
Co. would respectfully call th e attention of Eloase
pers to their very extensive assortment richly print
ed and embossed Plano and Table Covers, assorted co
lors. ,Also, a very large sapply of Linen and Damask
Tat.le Cloths, Napkins, Doities,Towels, Ac., Ac.
jc9 - • • - • • Nos. 62 and 64 Market st•
L)EAUTIFUL STORE ROOM TO LET--On Market
street.'adjoinlng the Watch and Jewelry Store of
W. W. Wilson. This Store Room-has a plate gloss
window, and Is the most attractive front in the city It
is located in the very best place for Dry Goods or any
Fancy business. The rent for the balance of the year
will be very low. Enquire of JAMES GRAY,
Ery3l. -
or, W. W. NVILS(aN.
d AtiODA TEA StORE.—HaWOBI7I .'Curates have
it. this day received from London, per packet ship C
Grinnel, 20 chesui of Eng/ish. Black, Congou Teas. AI
CO, a lot of extra due scented orange Pekoe Teas. Old
country people will find it to their advantage to calf and
try these Teas as they are superior . in freshness, and
quality to any in Plttsbnrgh, and at prices ranging from
371 to 75 cents fr lb. • pal
"(UST .RECEIVED and for. sale by HAWORTH ft
CAIRNS,2ObbIs Stuart'sßefined A.Burrar. ;'(,j624
QYRDPS—Underwood's True Lemon Syrup, a very
ta superior and pure article for making Lemonade.=
Lemon Sugar and Strawberry Vinegar, for sale bf —
W. A. 2d , CLDBG & CO ,
Grocers and Tea Dealers, je4C
. 255 Liberty at.
AIKY SALT—A a.petior antele for the Malty or
table, put sa l e small bags for family
le2l . For by ' W.A. bI. , CLUFLO fa CO.
QAP BMX, CHF.Ek.:—.lteceived and for rids by - .
1J le2l . W. A. MTLITRO & CO
OD FISH-800 lbs. very fine Cid Fliatfoi.sahl by;
ie2L . • Vr. A. BTCLIIRGI CO.
unuenagtoa !wring onposed of their business to
6.1 Anderson & Co., take great pleasure lh reeohunend
their aneoam old establishment of the above
firmif um] etiontlo
1034.1 . 010 N - ft STEVENS..
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POLKA—composed by-Herzog;
AUL MerrisdesNalm m by JOseph:Dallifskt ;
silver Zie Waltz -
Kati Moors the the American Grace Darling;
Ben Bolt•-•by . 1/measa. .
Old'ArniChate—by Henry Russell; ;
:MountainMald's invitation—a celebrated Melody In;
the Rainer Family:
.I Would *not Die in Winter—in reply to the Song I
would not Die in Spring time. Matte byJ. H.
Barletta and Bean Joe •
The Wreath—a colle ction of eight beautiful pieces;
' for the Guitar; •
Also,Carcasais', Carallis, and R. Calver'e•Preceptore;;'
for the Guitar; - t ' •-•
T. Hunter's, Henri Hertz's, and Charles
Czernrs Theoretical and Practical Piano Fortm;
Toge with a large; assortment Sings, best Violin,.
Guitar, Violincello, and doable bass lobe bad Ll'
the ei;y.
Just received by express 'and for solely •
Piano Depot, N isLUME, ,
o. 1 Wood SI.
New Muslin .
TAr KLIMEK are the
just receivcd—
ja . ‘Vbere are the Friends of MY • Torah ?
I'll Bourn with Thee;
Farewell, if ever Fondest Prayer;
• 'Temperance Anthem—Dedicated to the Temperance
Societies;
Song' of Morey: Poetry from Bunyan's
4 ,..Prailftr-s;
sly Swat s , Ve Zephyrs • .
The Keepsake- Comie * Song;
Go Where Honor—from Colsnello. By Verdi ;
Drinking Song: By '• Macbeth ;" •
The Celebrated Cradle 'Song. By W. V. Wallace;
Moonlight is S:eepitig ;
The Star of Love. A beautiful Ballad by W. Vi
Wal.ace ;
Those Happy Days are Gone—as sung by the itiai
Swain. Catharine Hays;
Henrietta, W snare Concert, Keepsake, Hamburgi
Fashion Polka's. Also, a fine selection of easy teach
ing music ; Waltzes, Marche?, and a complete assort
ment of Violin and Flute Mame.
SIGN OP THE GOLDEN. HART.
jel3 No.'lot Third street.
N. B —Now arriving a fine stock of NEW PIANOS
. Books I Hookas .
SCIIMITZ'S HISTORY OF GREECE. A History or
Greece, from the earliest times to the 41eatraotion of
Corinth, B. C. 144. mainly based open that of Connop
Thirlwall e D. 0. Bishop of St. Davld'& By Dr. Leon
ard Schmitz, F. R. J. E.
The Harmony-of Prophecy; or, Scriptural Illustra
tions of the Apocalypse. By the Rev. Alexander Keith,
Ballads for the Times, Geraldine, Ilaetenns, A Thous.
and Lines, and other Poems. By Martin Farquhar
Tusper.
Proverbial Philosophy, A Modem Pyramid, and the
Poems of King Alfred. Byy. Martin Parquhar Tapper.
The Heir of Watt -Wayland—a Tale. By Afar)!
newitL
Toe Philosophy of Mathematics. Translated from
the Court de Philosophie Positive of Auguste Comte.
By W. M. GiLerpie. .
Harper's New York and Erie Railroad Ou'ile Book.
Containing a deseriptinu of the scenery, rivers, towns.
villages, and most important works on the Road—with
Otto bandied and rhirty•six engravings. By Lansing
and 13tirritt. from original sketches made expressly for
for this work. By William Elaeleod.
larper's New Monthly Magazine for June.
The Gold Worshippers; or the days we live in.-11
turn Historical Novel. By the author of " Whitefria rs.'t
The above works just received and tor sale by
' R C. STOCKTON.
47 Market street.
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Insurance (Companies
Mao" Slav .7lntiaramee Company.
. - Charles W, Barieltejy.- -- George W: Richards,
• -Piorese Hutt •-.••• • •••• 'Mordecai G. Lassie,
TODias warret,— • lidolphi E. Boric, •
Samuel Grant, ' • David S. Browne
Itgotiß.,(sl6l.th' • . : - Meirriit Patterson.
,CHAS. N. BANCKEE, Pres,.
• 'Ctiiit! - o:•Eaucortri Gee:stag.,
UTCottiride to mate Ineoranee;peipotivil or limited,
en evelY4uSeriPtio6:Or PrOlieny in town 'and country,
at rates Qs low as met onststent with security.. •
- The Company haste reseeded a large Contingent Fund,
+Which, With Melt Capital anti' Premiums, safely invested,
, fdfordample On:Steelton:to the essured-i , •
e AeSe4, or the Company ,; on. January let, 1801,1 as
liehedngreertbly'to an Act or Assenibly, were as rol•
- • • •
910,129 68
Real7iatata• •-••• • . 04 , 377 la
i. Temporary Loan...-. • 83,966 i 7 i
stock' IoBE9 00
,Caatt; Ito. • • • •••••••• -••-7-- 04,346 81 ;
. . 31412,7 OS 44
Since their Incorporat i on, a period of di years, diey
have paid upwards of ons Million'FoUr Hundred Thew
sand Doliars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence
'of.theadvantages of Insurance, as well M. th e ability rind
disposition to' meetwith promptness, all Liabilities.
s' ••• ' J.GARDINERCOP N, Agent, '
a •' office NI E;nornerWood and Mimi.
Platatsurnon. Lite tnsurnnoo wonspany.
rpfi I COMPANY was zincorporatod In February,
18.51, with a Perpetual Charier, and has commenced
business on a alpha'. 0r101110,000...
The Company; does buAiness both •oti the Joint Stock
and Atutualpintt. . •
Orr the . Jona Stock plan, the rates are one•third less
than thosenharged by Plutuat Companies, and Fifteen
.Per :Cent. lower than the rates of most Stock Comma.
nies.
•
Mutual rates are the same as those adopted by other
safely conducted Companies. Those insured on the
mutual principle have the combined securities furnished
by that system of insurance, and the Capital and titir
plus Fund of thy Joint Stock ' doporunetii.
The Charter permits the granting of insurance on life,
in every form, including the right of wife, children, pa
rents, relations, friends or creditors—to insure the life of
anotherfor their own exclualvo benefit, payable color
dealt,, or upon the parties arriving Mitre age of 50, 53,
60 or OS, at the option of tha insured..
••• • OFFICERS.
James S. Noon, President.
Samuel Al'Clurkan, Vice President.
. Joseph S. Leech Treasurer.
• Charles A. Colton. Secretary.
James 8. !loon, , Joseph 8. Leech,
John B.Ltil wont!, . • Charles A. Colton,
Samuel fil'Charkan, William Phillips,
John'A. Wilson.
• amotcar. somas; •
Corui4ting Phyrieiens.
Joseph °arum, M. 1) William Addison, M. D.
Jeremiah Stooks, M. D Fi. O. Edrington,
itrusitituto PUTIIICLILSS.
Samuel Dilworth, M. D., 47 Smithfield street.
gob'. Snyder, M. D. 103 Fourth it.
John entsvford,.6l. D.,21t81x h et.
Wm. ItleK hlergan3ll. D., 107 Liberty st.
Dr. Dilworth will 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 personae ngaged in the insurance buid
nese vrill he supplied with blanks and allowed the usual
commission. -
°Mee of the Company, N 0.13 Fourth street.
mv7 C. A. COLTON, &Ow.
agar as, Viso and /Inland ransportation
ISEIVRANCIL.
IRE INSURANCE COItIPAN Y OF
/CA. Philadelphia, chartered 17114, capital 450 O r r
O r assett January 13,1631, 01,001,905 ISO, wits
make insurance on buildings and their contents in this
city and vicinity. Also, on property or every des< rip.
tion, on steamboats and other vessels, caber by inland
transportation aeon the seas,
DIRECTORS:
Arthur G. Coffin, Free:., Jacob M. Thomas,
twaa a l Jonas. John 11. Neff,
Edward Smith, . Richard D. Wood.
Joh n A. Brawn, Willlem.Welsh,
ftemuelf.'SmilUt,' Franelailaskins t
Samuel Brooks, tt Austin Alliboae
Charles Tay tor, William E. Bowen,
Ambrose White, George W. Aspinwall,
Thomas P. Cope, James N. Diet MID;
S.. Morris. %Valet, 11. D. Sherrerd, See'y.
This, is the oldest Insurance Company in the Gaited
States, and from its high sionliag,long experience, sen•
ple means, and aimidbag all vista of an extra hazard.
ous character. may tio considered as offering ample sic
eukty to the public. WM. P. JONES. Agent,
jaV4 • N 0.1141 Etalll wren.
cTHE DELAWARE MUTUAL, SAFETY INSULI
ANCECUJIPAINIY.-011Bee:North Roomer*. Pit
ange t Third mreet,Philadelphia.
FIZZ ISlVlAltC3.—Naildings atetttiOndile And others
property In resew and coun4, insured against Jr N or
damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium.
Mush latscassca.--They also insert teasels, Car
goes and freights, foreign or costatwise,sutder open 01
speciaipolicies, as the assured may desire.
12r4ADTILLMINKTATItm—The, also
dim transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars. Canal
Rants and Steam Route, on tire rs and lakes, on the most
liberal terms.
DIPECTORS—Joserh il. Seal, Edmund A. Pottier
John C. Davis. Roben Sartori, John R. i't brow% Samar.
Edward, Ono. ti. Leiper, Edward Darlington, /tsar E.
Davis, William Folvrell,Johg Newltn , Vr. R. M. Horton,
anus C. Hand. Tbeophinis Paulding, H. Jones Drool;
Henry Sloan, Hash Cralg l Georgo.• Serrd Speores
Ilvalo, Charles linty. J. tr. Johnson, Wiliam Hay. Ur
B. Thomas, John Se. lie ta. WM. Ere, J . •
DIRECTORS AT PITTSIIDROII. D. T. Morgan
Hugh Craig, Jon. T. Logan.
WILLIAAI MARTIN, IWO:lent
Toe. C. Hann, Vice President.
Joslyn %V. Counts, Secretary.
ED. Odlee of the Company, No. 41 Water .tre rt. rms.
burgh. Lentddr P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. '
Vireo and n 111113411 Ineurasaoo.
THE OFFICE of th e huvrant... Co. y Neste Ainiraeo
has n eroorti to the Viktehoute of /tardy. Jones
bee co., ICJ Firm street, thinl honer Law of Woo-..!
street.where the subscribes will Wane Policies un
lJutld
ingsand their contents, and onShipments by el:combusts
and other veasels ( or the shove old and respontitie
Company. 43 WM. P. JONES. Agent
Litre and Illeititb 'insurance.
ZiIDE MUTUAL LIFTAND HEALTHINdURAN CF
COMPANY. of PAUadeirkia, Ineorponticit by the
e-AI/Imre of Penurryltranla, March, ; Charter Pcr.
petaalt Capital 6100,000. RIMS tower than any Posacirr
comfit Cortparky, and full ttto per cent. lower 'ban th.
coal rates of Lae I nsorance,aa the fottowinfernswari
son wilt above. Thar a pentonot the age.of inzurias
for 8100 for life, mast pap in the Girard COS, Pentiqb
Tanis 15240. Penn Mutual 02M, Ectaitable $2,01, New
England 11,33, A iblors 152.40, New lark Litre S CA. i tfi
and Hadth, Pin/adapt la. 61 ; 01.
Dtaarrou—Samuel DOntek, CbaCen D Hopi Wm
Boone. Robert P King, Cbarles P tinges, AI W Baldwin;
Chas O Campbell. M Reeve t M. wig Coot er.
.1 Rodman Barker, 11 llatler,k4oun IL Cope. Prof.
thou, Samuel Orrick ; Prindenc, Rol.ert P. Knit
sserriaiy, Francis Illackburne.
Applications will Lie received and eircry information
given by annum. PAIINESTOCK, Aent. Otrieu.
Cmuntelal Rooms, eon:era Third and Wood Curets
Pittsburgh. ace/04
Vire and !'tame Insurance.
111 E Insurance Company of North America, of roils
j delphia, through its duly authorised Agent, the tab.
scriber, ode ra to maim permanent and bunted Insure Ot •
on properry,in this city and Its vicinity, and on shMoorn
by the canal and rivers.
DIRECTORS :
Arthur G. Can, Preal. Samuel Brooks,
Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor,
Samuel W. lones, Samoci W. Smilk
Edward Smith, Ambrose White,
John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas
John White, John R. Neff,
Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood,
Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Shernsrd,Sce'y.
This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United
States, having been chartered In 1794. Its charter is per.
pausal, and from its high standing, long experience, am
pie means, and avoiding all risks of an extra halo:dons
character, it may be considered as offering ample securi•
ty to the public. WILLIAM P. JONES.
At Counting Room of Atwood,Jones S. Co., Water and
Front sts., Pittsburgh mayly
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Jotba
110113arzney, -
WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Cigart, Tobacco and Snuff,
N 0.142 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley.
apr24l Pingnirgii, Pa.
B4slnee■ AotSce.
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A LL persona having business with the undersigned,
Zik, either as Public Accountant, Instructor in Book•
Keeping, or otherwise, will find him at itte Pittsturgh
Commercial College, from 9 till It o'clock, A.,1t1., and
from 2 till 4 o'clock, P. M.
Menhir ts in want of competent Hook keepers can
be supplied by calling on JOHN . FLEItHNO,
apr9 Principal Instructor in the Science of Accounts.
Fairmount. Flee Engine for Bale.
lIMIE members of the Fairmount Fare Company oar
their ENGINE for sale. It is In first-rata order, and
%mil be sold cheap. Empire of J. SMITH, Seo'y.,
spr3uf No. 409 Penn street.
Cabinet Matters Wanted.
TIIE subscribers will employ a number of good bands
at the above business ; viz : Bureau, Bedstead and
Table makers. None bat good workmen need apply,—
as good wages will be given and payment prompt.
Rl AN & WREE,
No. 31 nth street.
DOMMES BY THE PECK.—Two bores of the Ex
it terminator were purchased by a gentleman the
other day, who went borne and that night prepared it
according to directions. The next morning ho collected
about a peck of dead Roaches,
and foal d numbet of
dead rats in the cellar. In the yard he found several
members of the rat family staggering about as if under
the influence of liquor. A few mysterioqs knockings
took place, which soon silenced them.
The Exterminator never - fails. Price 2S cents per
box. Sold by S. L. CUTHBERT,
myl3 Smithfield street.
PARCHMENT ENVELOPES.—Lipmna's Adhesive,
Parchment Eavelopes. These envelopes are the
- strongest and safest zhakcan be used for enclosing
valuable letters or papers—being made of Parchment
Paper, which will withstand any ordinary friction or
moisture. Assorted sizes sold at W. S. HAVEN'S,
Stationery Store,
my 7 Market, corner of Seeund at.
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ICE FLOUR, Farina, Sago, PreparedUornAaptoea,
Anourovt, for sale by '
W. A. IVI'CLURO &
Grocers and Tea Dealers.
ICE JARS—The "Ice Jane or " Water Coolere
arsero making, are well - worthy of examination, ne
they very neat and well calcalat.d for private fami
lief,. hotels and boats.
We are'also manufacturing Rcfrigators of galvanic.' d
and other iron. .
myl7:tor
SCAIFE, ATKINSON & ORM'
UNDRIES-29 bay, °been •
10 bblv. Corne d
Received per canal and br sale by
rayll CARSON & *KNIGHT.
i c al ce l
Breese ilrd;es.lfli receimcper Wash n ; , and fornle
_bi .
CARSON.
trrANTED IMMEDIATELY.—Two' Boo!! Boit Ma
-1 kers.—Nooe other need apply. • • • •
• • • • •Br B . OFFICER,:
- • Riles Buildings, nth ,
rBOARD PRINTS—For eale by -
• myl6 ,' • - ' ' WALTER P. MARSHALL.
—I".VAIM—KIA NUitt - Ptigi.--Idiii; - IliPe rs
- celebratid Reread Manure Vorke, received and
for sale by ' -" : , R. W. POINDEXTER,
'",'" ' Agerit forN. Harper & Co, ..
• :• - ..Water et., third Alcor above Market: '
IIItUNE6--tioodeoux rnin es, Inglass jars;
- Very superior do fancy boxes
'thirEnko.-! *do For sale by
• ' %NAL &
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• FrgSTF.ir,bENT—
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- ' " - - -- ::WALTER P. MARSHALL,
No. SS Wood street.
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of LA im,, h . for . de by •
Imp B. 4. FAHNESItlarik.
=BIM
[l7 - Haiing sold my entire interest in the farm a n ds.
BONN= &CO. I° M. D. PATTON, my late partner, in
retiring (roan business, [take great pleasure in recom
mending hint to the confidence of my friends and the
. (ap3J , J. S. BSNNEP.
Steeped Shoulders.
BOULDER 'BRACES,--mheso Braces are ly ada to tho whose rofessons in liefessentiael
the nclinpddostures n ecessar y . To i the corsam nd e r '
the sedentary, and all those who, in their daily pursuits,
have contracted the habit of stooping, this Shoulder
Brace is inestimable— It:prevents the shoulders from
falling forward on thirchest, expands the dimensions of
the chamber in which the Lungs and Heart are con
ndnedtt and gives buoyancy to.the Whole frame •,' thus, in
its ac on,
in the principal causes which lead
to disemse in those nuponant organs, and to a munereas
train of nervous ills, t o . which so =my are subject.
For sale by KEYSER tr. hVDOWELL,
marß 74o Wood at
Fleet Aiu,mszr.-
WEIS instrument is used in all the Eastern cities, with
• unparalleled success. The effects produced by ft
are truly wonderful, m all those cages where abdomi
nal support is needed, from weakness of the abdominal
muscles. It is a sure cure.for failing of the womb, and
the long list of diseases whicli'attend that complaint.
- For sale by • • KEYSER & liI3DOWELL,
Important to Tailors.
TUST RECEIVED—a Doz. assorted Tailors'. Patent
tJ She_ ,ars from No. Lo down to N 0.2. •
ALSO-3 Doz. Barbers , Patent Scissors, direct from
the manufacturers. and for side at. ...
DOWN A TETLEY'S, 130 Wood et.,
mss '2 doors below Virgin allay.
Mel
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• . irLßßAT..quriptioN.rN rnlcss.
th,TnollwEolsl.Tepye o p u ioliti r i f e a C i t b sT .
Second Akrlvit'eorsei: saiiiner Goads,
_ AT GREAT BARGAINS.
Best Stock of FAN -
•CY D RESS GOODS ever offered in this city, is
Original Bee if iveSiore, N 0.74 Market Street, between
71 EV E alui NSON LOVE a
Original
and Diamond, Pittsburgh,
The proprietors have just 'opened a large and most .
beautiful assortment of tee Newest rind Most Fushiona
ble Styles of Fancy and Staple Dry GOCKIO.', which have
been purchased since the great reduction in prices at the
large clearing out sales in New York and Philadelphia,
and will.be offered to cash buyete at from 20 to 25 per
cent lower than former pricey.
DRESS GOODS of every description,from the cheap-,
est to the most costly and masmilicent, such as a very
large and beautiful stock of the following articles :
Cheno and Jasper chene Silks;
High Lustre, plain chemelion and late silks ;
Do stripe do do;
Do plehflilaak do; •
Brecade, Armaes and Poult de Soies, all colors ;
Black and chemelion Turk satins, and watered Mari.;
Cherie and India Foulard silks;
Do printed and plain silk tissues •
Do do 'Alberdnes and Grentidines ;
Plain, printed and embroidered beragey;
•
Cherie plain and figured silks, and poplins;
Chameleon Gro de Naples;
Paris printed bcrages do de 'nines;
Do • . and - plain all wool de laines,
Do do lawns and jaconetsi
• Plain and embroidered multi and Swieses ;
Plain and printed casameres, do la ices and alpacas;
' French and domestic gingham'; • •
English and American chintzes and calicoes, at all
BONNETS
ON and RIBBONS at great bargains ;
Noting and summer shawls, do •do ;
Needle worked sleeves, cuffs, collars and chemi
setts ; . • • '
Needle Worked laces and muslin caps;
• Embroidered, hem stitch and plain linen camb'
handkerchiefs
fiancy silk poctet hd'kfs, cravats and reek ties;
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Gloves, hosiery and suspenders, a large stock ;
Irish linens, table cloths and table
linens -
Tlckens, cheeks, crash,hird-eye, Mime; * napkins;
' Bleached and brown muslins, from oto 12c. per yd ;
Do brown and colored Canton flannels;
French cloths, plain and fancy cassimeres& satinets;
Castuncrete, tweeds merino castitneres and Ky;
jeans;
Blear satin and fancy Settlings; bcc., &c.
irr The: - proprietors would: respectfully solicit nn
eariv call from all their. trierds, and the public grit.
erally, feeling confident that they can offer greater in
dacemenut to whole sale and retail buyers, than ruilr
hove heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh.
my3ltt • 'YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE. •
• A. A. nnsos Q. co., •
lA:PORTERS, JOBBERS AND RETAILERS IN i
DRY GOODS, .
OA and 811 , Zanies new. Pttsburgh, Pa ,
A NNOUNCE to their (deeds and the public generally,
.La , that they are now prepared to exhibit the largest
and moat carefully selected atock of ENT/RELY NRTV
GOODS they have ever offered in fine etty, comprised of
the most rich and feshionsblc fabrics, as well as the more
common and which will be offered at the . LOWEST
POSSIBLE PkUCEZ at which Goods can be sold in ant
of the Eastern Cities. Their two lower Sales Rooms
will be devoted exclusively to Retail Trade, and Good.
arranged in departments, vu
Bak Depctratru—All the new and fashionable styles
imported this season, including the hos tmakes of Black
Au; Geede Zkpartetriti-• Comprising Poptlns; Bete.
gc ., •Tlsclec. acrege De Lathes, tillSkatete., De Lathes,
Lawns,. Marlins, Cambrios, Jockenets, . Grenadines,
Bombazines Alpaca', c. • •
Shamir, Fazean e.--Eanton, Crape, Plain and Em
broidered. Also, Damask, Thsbet, De Leine. Cashmere,
Silk, Palm Mg, and other Shawls. Also, Vicente, Pale.
toils, Mantilla;, de.
Hann* and Move Tripastetunt—Wall always be found
complete with the beet makes Of Cotton and Silk Ho
siery. The best Rid Gloves always on hand.
Loses / 1 7artmvu-3-1, 4.5 and 64 Waite Llnen,Lin.
[Peachednc, Pillow Cast Linen, Napkins; Doy.liev s
sod Brown ; Damask, Toweling, Diapers. At.
Nana • Gsois—Cbeeked and . Dotted Cambric'. Mull,
Swiss, Book and Neinsook ; Victoria and Bish
op Lawns, of every quality an.il price. Also, Curtain
Piaatt and Table Covent.
.Eintnviderol Loan, Teimmincs, ke.—A complete as
sortment. A 1,,, Ribhons. Flowers, Tab,. U.: Parents
of all kinda Also. Bonnets of all the latest styles.
Doman Gm* Deportment--Is probably one of the
most eoleeaive in rte country, embraeleg everything
known 'manumit.. •
rho proprietors reel confident that with their business
fee nines, farce end attractive stock, their unusually low I
prices, they ausnot fait of giving perfect satisfaction. •
Inekrens Pertistury are teoptettully Informed that
they will be pleased at any time to receives their orderk
for tiacieP. az Eastern titnes,•nd also to duplicate nap
Eastern bit/ of Goods at the same Pastern rue,
New and rwillonabio tku..b) will be received CO.
mealy through the season
=Ord: (he Price.
Slaw Variety and Dry Goads Store.
214. 9T NwNnsasrannV Mos sy. and Dieur.ond tram.
DGCLEGO &CO., Caving opened at the above stand,
a ate tow uremia for rate n large and complete
asaartment of VAAInli and nnv t.oott.4,caufining
ia pane Druid Cloths, Cassia:eras, Sennett. Sommer
Pintriltad, Fanny Vest Inn', Ir dies' Dress Goada.Laorna.
fk• Lainos, Cllnghs Wean Goods. Iknir.ets, Ribbons.
'lottery, Ac..&c. Also, • ,contplew variety of Cutlery,
direct trots Sheffield. Together arid' Cocas , (lold and
Paver Waithes and Watch materials, Gold anJ silver
Pens and Pencils , and Jewelry. A Gar astormeat of
Patin Lea( Ilan', a c. In short, we have on hand almost
every
Aartil o l f e whh 7wke off san
f t a he s Dy
o Gnoohds m a o n s d t
V fa a v r o ie rs
hie terms, either for rasher irtitistserory reference
411/ . .04i & CO.
N.B.—The bottom of the late firm of (lotOo II 31%
Caztoutat, will be settled by the subsenber, at the home
of D. Lange; R Co., as the hooks, entre end papers era la
toy pos.eir.on, sod I ISM loNy aittltotue‘l to route sp the
tonne**. [oprlll DAVID t/ ttIZTe.
Extra Vaanity Pleat.
;1011 the conyroterico of the rarzerta, thy proprletota
or the . .PITTsII WIG t CITV ILLS, , ha re placed
boxes rarthe reception of erderw.at the rolforriogpliteewi
Floyd', store, corner or Wood ar.d GIL ma.;
M. tinywood's Shoe at re,t erne t Liberty anti Mar ket
A. Iteelen'a wtore,::4 rarcel;
I— Wilcox. Jr. An:eclat,
eor. isb and Smithfield;
John t html ilea store, cot. MO *ad Wylie streets ;
Tclegrat.. °Mee, Fourth meet; • -
11. C. Ke!tv. Grover; eor.dth st. and Martel alley; . .
M.Crawsse wi e, nth Ward.
The Floor was ra witi call twice or thrice daily. for
rndersoandtto Mott. &e. delacred promply either in
harrets or sada, ( saellr-Flour ir preferalole for ramify
use,) artthout chew for cartage.
It ta plain that no itecooota can be al lowed, without
drivers enn hare no permit:llion to leave Flour
payment. We hope that the public will be pleased with
ads arrangement as we shall ondeawor to .lo Idea lost
cc. Intoriln WILMA BTU NOULF..•
• Dr. W. P. 01161148 i
Irr.11:111 NA
t o tIURfI EON, baring been
V Invited to tenant try his fricnde, respect
fully offer. ter professional tervicre to the
eititenc p( Yinchargh and its vicinity; and takes the
present opportunity to expreis his acanearledgments te
them for the Battering encouragement incydlit extend to
him in the prosecution of him profession danng five
years, and again invites their patronage. !laving prac
ticed for th e Jail ten yenta in the Milted States, he pre
sumes be Is capable of treating the various dientioes to
which florae/tam liable, in an able and scientific man
ner.
•
Dr. . Giles has his mime in Mr. Ray Pattersonts
Livery S t u b le, FOURT/1 Street, between Wood and
Smithfield street*. where he may be consulted daily from
1.0 till 3 o'clock, as to the soundness of Harsco, and the
disease of Horaesand Code.
Every description of Veterinary Medicine may be had
at his odiee,aceurtitety proportioned and properly adept
ed to every disease to which the horse Is incident—Lini.
mewl Gotions, Blisters, Halle of every descripdon, and
Condition Powders equal to any thing eier offered to the
public.
Good *tattling for sick horses. Sick and lame hones
attended to at their respeetivo stables, In town Or coun
try. frns7:3md ) G. W. P.OILES. VS.
s t r i . c a n k i i i e n l o t p ta i r ;ht? i s t i t n tent i tt l egkr .
ER?, on Thursday neat. I.!arl7fs'.f,d Chltdren's
Hats, in every Variety ; Head Drevse s and Caps; French
Fir were; and a handsome astartatent of wide Ribbon,
Embroideries, Silk and Lace Mantillas, end a great
oo e e
ma
nyP h —Thre ds or ou r h good Milliners wanted immedi
ately. •
No
. a nab street.apal • (Journaland Galenacopy)
L ithographio Institute.
CO—PARTNERStiIP.--The sabscrioers most respect-
NJ fully announce to their friends and the public gen
erallY. that they have thliday entered into Co-Partner
ship, for the purpose of Carrying on, et the old stand, in
Singerlyaßuilding,opposite the Port Odice,Th rd street.
Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, in all Its VArIODit
branches. Having machinery, recently arrived horn
Eurone, they are prepared to do works in Lithography
equal to
patronagegraing They solicit a continuance of
the bestowed heretofore 60 liberally to the
onisartner, Wm. Schuchman,'Ond they hope by strict
attention tothelt business, by elegant workmanship, and
the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors or an en.
lightened public.
Bonds, Checks, Drafts, Machine Drawings, Likeness.
es, Landscapes, Autographio Letters. Bill Bends; Plots
Lithographed and Printed In Black, Gold.Broops of Co
lors.
- -•- ••
Specimens of their work can be Mai it their Office
es above. WTI. SCHUCIIMAN,
apr23 FRED: HAUNLEIN.
_
ERFIUMERY AND FANCY SOAPS.—JAMES A.
F
JONES, corner of Liberty and Hand streets, litui
receivedtt fine assortmont .or Perfumery and Fancy
Soap:
Roussel's cologne water; Roussel's omnibus soup
Wetherill's do; do amantine• do; ;
.
Frenchdo; do Circassian do;
Wetherill's toilet water; Brown Windsor do;
Aromatio vinegar;
Transparent wash balm;
Roussel's assorted extracts; Military shaving soup ;
Lubln's do do ; Roussel's shaving cream;
Eaulustral ; do do compo'd;
Genuine beetle oil; Jenny Lind hair gloss;
do og marrow ; Odontitte,or rose tooth paste;
•
131 •
TIM CO - Partnership her e tofore existing between the
subscribers, under the firmBONNET &
Is this day dtssolved by mutual consent. Either partner
may use the name of the concern In settlement.
JEROME S. BONNET.
MATTHEW D. PATTON.
Pittsburgh, April Ist, . • '
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=NM
CUILILLS &BID riltf.ol/IMillis.
No. ad Thuds:rem, balsam Afarkrt and Wood, SniM side.
?ill'Mx bast now oti band a larre and
splendid stock °revery variety ot ens uts
andCAIIINET FURNITULLE,vridehme
'reef:ardent entlent be au sp as I e 41, ii
equalled, is this City, or ti ske West, in style and - ninth.
thou who are in marit xi' Famitare are sespeetculls
invited to call fled examine gm thernsebres. -- ,
FeniELtearnbaats furnished on in '- shortest nstire, '
Ail opless preniptly attended to.
anf ViaDNNELL, MULLEN 4 b , CO
lona oMaaatzt.t.,
A. A. gJAMN tt t ti
~ ...A., L. IittLIZX .W. It. fIC N'T Zll.
O , DONNELL,, MULL'EN - St CO. ..
Pittsburgh Chair $ Cabinet 'ware Rowans,
- - Xs, 98 Third Beery Sesta S.
O'D. M. dr„Co., tenpeatfally inform, their fiienda
and customers that, they have, if not the largest
atock reef before teen to this city, the greatert
varety of ortylesohe finest shed, made or the
best leavened materials, and by the best workmen in
the western countrp—a9 of which they are drternitnen
to sell as low as tiny other manufacturing establishment
in tike city. Our stock Is all our own manufacture ; no
...teamboats and notes Tarnished al the shOreat notice.
Alt orders promptiKattended to. . - jai:
7 Vaiiiiiiiiii iutsd - iffiiiiii: Wiiiiiiiionas.,
•--...... ' T. it. YOUNG, & CO., corner, of 2htedk i
. and SftithfigUro., 44.ar Mr Brown% Hord,
„. Piroburge,Pa.. keep constantlY en hand
a - , and tualte to order, at the lowest prices,
1191.78E90LD and WrEmluo..a.T Futt.Nrcvni , .., and
CHAIRS, of the bent
at) workmanship and mast approved
3 telils
• • • • - -• • •
Steamboats, *boil
Tut subscribers tender their se
• 4 • knowledgments for the favors bestow
upon I , em by weir Steamboat friends, and
would rerptetftilly remind Mein and others inte
rested In hi:Oiling boats, that City are at all times pre-
pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every
description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the bes
material and workmanship. T B YOUNG& CO., .
Corner Third and Smithfield streets,
• ' opposite "Brown's Hotel.'"
MCMI=I
. . . -
Thansiner & &staler,
C iLDINETWARER OO3 I,B:IIITIIFIKLDSTBLIIT.
Bemires Strowastrest atufiStrateberrysatry,Pitiseurg,Po:
51 11.AMAIER & DAVLBR keep constantly Gahm!
a variety of excellent .and fashionable Fasniture,
warranted eq tial to any in the city, and cold on as
favorable term Wes t can be obtained canny milar
establishment In lie . They have now on b end an
eminent. exte mitre stook, embracing al/ kinds of Furni
ture, nom the chea,peet and plainest to the most costly
and eleSunt• All orders promptly attended to. mtli:im
A. AIILLIAL/ON •
AVE ON HANOat their extentlye CABINET and
IA CHAIR .AIANUFACTONY t No. Cl 4. Smi th field sr.
a large a...aliment of fancy and plain Farnitare, which
the will sell IS par cent. below castor wary mew
Tarrns—cash only. ttlea7ay
:.• IVM. S. • EVENSON continues to menu
faetare casINET-trAas -
of every deserip
-lion, at his old stancL•corner of Liberty nod
Servant streets. UNDERTAKLNG attended
tO, ib all its bunches.
• .••• . -..,. •
Bolivit Fire Brick Illaimfactarlos •Company.
iss. atone, S. X. Hat, a. V. ions, R. e. setionaw.
oLovsa, Kinn & CO.,' Proprietors.
?TIME subscribers having been appointed Agente (Cr
the above namekeencern, will keep constantly o
head Fireply of the Celebrated BoUvarylre
eible Clay, Fu rn ace Hearths and Inwalis. T h e/.
are also ready to receive orders for said .Briek, to be
made in sire and shape to Snit purchasers, which shall
be promptly filled.
We do not deem it necessary to enumerate the Many
advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick pose's over all otti
ers that have been offered for sale in the United States,
their superiority being well known to •Imost all ponces
who use Fire, Urick. The proprietors have determine
that the Fire Bring shall lose none of their present envi
able reputation, and that no espouse shalt se spared t
make them even better than they have heretofore beer.
This is the only establishment tow manufactating Fir.
Brick at. Bolivar. KIER & JUPLW,:
marl 7 Canal Basin, Seventh st... Pittsburgh,
IgOdill was store.
EEC HAWORI'H, late of the firm of Morris & Ha.
tP worth, wishes to inform his friends and the public
generally that he has taken the store formerly occupied
by H. Leader, corner of Diamond alley And the Dia
mond—having associated with Robert Cairns, will, an
der the title of Haworth &C alrasfeontlnue -to import
from London the finest Slack Teas; also, from'France
pure Wines and Liquors, a large invoice of which has
been received at the above store, which, for fineness of
quality and cheapness in price cannot be excelled In
any store West of the mountains. A general assort
ment of Family Oroctics will also be toond ut this es
tablishment, at. the lowest cash prices. The following
list will show the different kinds and prices at the
PAGODA. TEA STORE.
Fine Young Hylton Teas 35, 40 and 50 cents fr lb ;
Superior Young Hylton, a very desirable Tea for
'family use, 76 cents p ;
Curious Young limn ,• this is a most delightful Tca,
(mammas a rose, 01,00 th;
Full flavored and sweet Gunpowder Of and 75 cis ;
Sweet Cargo Imperial 75 eta ;
Fine and fragrant Imperial Ift,oo ;
Mama TEss.—Fints Orange Pekoe 50 eta;
Fine flavored Oolong 50 and Ode; very best do 75c ; '
Strong English Breakfast Tea 50 ets;
Strong black leaf, Congo kind, Sonchong, CO cts ;
Very beit English Congo 75 eta;
Tavern keepers and others, who boy Wines and Ll
quors in Pittsburgh, will tlAd it to theiradvantuge to call
at this establishment !Arun! purchasing elsewhere.
.1. £4: - Triciffifila tidal stat,eti'" - }Ttss
ts ly,
iniuß Churcnei,Stores, Parlorsi.Stenmhottis,' Canal
r Boats, Halls, Chambers, Kitchens, Workshops, and
indeed everyplace Where Jight is required.. The public
are respectfully invited to call and'examlne a beautiful
assortment of these Lamps. Also, Lamps of all kinds,
Lord Lard 011oko, Chandeliers; Ginindoles, - Wait
ers, Mantel Decorations, Lamps,Olobes,Glasser,Wieks,
Paper, Tin Shades, Mats and Co4lll,.and all things per
mining to the trade. Also; a superior Safety Lament;
for Steamboats and Stables.
The cheapest light to be found for store and shop pus
poses, Is Tough's Refined Chemical 011 and Lamps, from
which a splendid light Is obtaisted at f of a ceht per
hour, equal, if not superior, to gas. We tallith an ex
amination of our goods and prices; Being prepared, by
the accumulation of 12 years experience, and with fa
cilities to supply both the wholesale antl retail trade, on
the most favorable terms, at the Pittsbargh Oil and Lamp
Store.
Alt articles delivered in any part of the city, or in Al
legheny, free of cost.
HE
ETRKAL AND CHEMICAL, OR PINE OIL; re
gularly sapplied once or twice a week. All orders left
with the wagon, (which is constantly passing round the
eity,) will be promptly attended to. - J. S. TOUGH,.
pro. thl Fourth street, Apollo Hall. •
between Market and Wood.
aforter.d&itry
A LL personiindebtMl to the late firm of Jomcs - ths &
Brochport, will clean call and mule Ammo /hotel:,
and shve-eoiits, (Jabal ;JOHlit FI.E&FING,
ylittT.RECeit VELD—A lot of - gum -three went marble
IV Mantle Cloaks, of a variety of - colors and styles,
Bailable for parlors, dining rooms or elnunbers , and for
Sale .. • N.RICIIARDSON, •
Salle y
81 Marker street.
WISHING TACKLE—Hods, pros, Reels, Hooks, Ice.,
groat variety, Jost received And for sale by.
myL2 • N. RICHARDSONj.BI Market at.
FI'LATED WARE—Fruit Baskets, Castors, Tea
.1: Setts; Tibia, Tea SI ad Itessertoons and Forks,
for sale by • N. RICHARDSON,
my/2 -3/ Market street
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• 177344` ALOVVRACTUREa
Warm...rooms 91 said 99; Third street.
W: VP: reepeatfullyinforMis his friends and custom
tr.* eta that. he has now completed the tares* and G.'
nest Stock .of household. tumidly. ever. before Seen in'
this city, Italie is determined to uphold the-quality With
well-seasoned materials, best Workmanship, and newest
designs; andfrom the extent of his orders and - facility
in "mat °Cloturing; lie is enabled:to produce 'warranted
furniture, at the lowest, ptices.. - '
Hellas adapted the ' principle OriCietitifyipgilie ens.
- toraerslinterest withlus own, iii quality and price, and
keeps-always on band the greatest variety of everydes:
'cription of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest'to
the most elegant and : costly', that dimuse, or any part of
one r may be famished franc his'stock r or manufactured
expressly to order. He therefore solicits an inspection,
"that the advantages othis establishment may belnown.
The followieg articles consist, iri part, of hisstock,which'
for richnessiof stylwand finish, cannot be surpassediie
any of the Eastern cities: -
Parlor, • •
, • d raw i ng, ' .
• ' lug, and bed room
chairs, of every variety,
consisting, of rosewoood, ma •
hogitny and walnut E b zae then,
Conservatoire. and Easy Chairs, of every
- description; Couches, Solos, Tete-a-tete and
Di
vans of the latest French and American ; patterns;
Tashaes, What-Nom, and ladies , Parlor NVltting Desks
of various kinds; Work Tables and 'fancy inlaid
stands, music stands, and holders, marble top, ma-.
hogany, rosewood and, walnut centre and sota, ta
hies, extension dining tables; all sizes of the
most improved, and decidedly the best kind '
made- - card, PealbrOke hall and pier tables,
w a r i ttebes,:berdatnadstandVaSitstands of
each a large assortment; gothic, hall • •
and parlor receptionchturs, ottomans
and stools, secretary and book
cases, aide boards, fire screens,
towel racks, - bat stands, and
music stools, cribs and cots
for Children; paper mache,
table and tea pays, ma
hogany, rosewood, and
ialaid pearl Tables,
A large assortment of COMMON FIJRNITVItE and
WINDSOR CIfAIRS. e x am= stemmas supplied with
all articles In their line •
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shorl
est notice.
All orders prompt!
attended to
Journeymen Cabinet Etakers.Assootatlo Ili
WAREHOUSE, 119 SECOND. STREET, ". '
. (near lb* corner of Wood.)_
2' LI I.B ASSOCIATION, cm-
Achim already; - twice to three
;es outman). hands . as the lar- •
—it. and hitherto most renowned
~ of this' city,- hare opened their Ware!-
..aa are able to furnish the public, by Tabolezale
or retail, with Furniture of the foLlowing description—
Mahogany Wardrobei; Dressing Cdreaus LFull
tanned ,13ureaus; MahoganY Bedsteads; Mateo
Maffei. Reeking Chau a.; Mahogany .IVashatands; So r
fas ; Divans; Platai , Stools ;- Rook Cases; Secretaries;
Card Tables; Pier Tables; Sue Card Tables; Centre
Tables; Rat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans;
Poplar Plardrobcs;Dining and BreakfastTablesiVirorkl.
stands; Cherry and Com Mon Worketaads; high "past,
cortution, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus;
Cribs; Cradles, kc.
The advantages of co-operation, on an extensive AC ale,
permit them to sell at datiowest prices, and they are de
termined to sell, lower than an) competitors, an equally
good; if not betteratt/cle; and svarrinted---as the public
understand by giving tame a ball. ' -
Stamlboas work of all desenptions,' and other
etudes of atny description, made to order In every style,
at. the *haricot notice- fmart.o
to Vab'net
'Veneta, Ilfakoigany, Rateweed and. Wafnus; Varnish,
Hardware and neniturs at Wholesale.
rpm subssribers have Jost received from New York
.A. and Boston a most splendid stock of VENEE,BB,
and are manufacturing by machinery - Furniture suitable
for the trade.. All of which' we still sell'at extremely
iowpriees
As great care was taken in the seleetiOn of the stock;
persons cannot fail to be suited either as to quality or
price; and, us it t, well known that Furniture can be
made by machinery superior and much lower'Man by,
hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully Invited.
Turned Work, in all its branches, carried on as usual_
Flank Or hand rails,. for Carpenters, and all articles
required in manufacturing Cabinet FatnitUre, donStantl7
on hands_vii: ALahodany, Varnish, Hardware,Hair
Cloths,- prings, &c. RYAN & AMER :
'Ryan's Buildings,
No.:li Fifth street
piarZtyshiw
SEWN
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MEM
MEE
c~. r
REM
MERE
_ •
THE TRUE DIGESTIVE 'FLUID
OrGastric *Jcilon -_
• A GREArDYSPEPBLI cufaat,
"'PREPARED from Rerinet, or•the fourth Inoßilleil Of
the Ox, after directions by Baron Wino, the great
Paysiological Cheririst, by - 1. S. HOUGHTON, No,
112 North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa: • -
ly wonderful C ON S TIPATION INDIGES27OItr,
DYSPEPSIA JAUNDICE,, LIVER
CuAIPLAINT, and DEBILITY, Curing:after Miran*/ •
own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice.
Half a teaspoonfull Of this Fluid - , infused 'ln wafer;
will digest ordissolve Five POUNDJI OF ROAR* Burin:
ABOUT TWO Burry oat of the stomach.
sctirrninc EVIDENCE!
Baron:Lunuo,ia his celebVork on Animal Chem
istry, says; "Aninftficiet. ve Plaid, analogous to
the Gastric Juice; may be re • y prepared from Me ma
cons membrane of the stomach ot the calf,in which, vit.
rious eructed of food, Gamest and eggs; will be so soft
enediehanged and digested, fast In the same manner ad
they would be in the Stamen stomach..
. Pumas; in his famous treatise on "Food and 'Di
evpablished by & great
Wells,New ork,'page 35'
states the same fact; told- describes the method of
I, reparatton. There are few higher authorities than - Hr.
Dr. Comm, In his valuable writings on the "Physiola
gy of Digestion," observes that "a diminationef the due
quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-pre
vailing cause of Dyspepsia ;" and he stated that "a dis
tinguhuted.professoz of medicine in London, who was
severely °Meted with this complaint, finding everything
else to fail, bad recourse to the Gastric Juicer obtained
from the stomach of living animals, which proved corn.
pletely successful.", • .
Dr. GRAHAM, author of the famons works on " Vegeta
.We Diet,",says: " It is a remarkable.fact In physiology
that the stomachs of, animals, macemted.in water, im
part to the fluid the property of dissolving various era.
cies of food, and of effeedng. a kind of artificial diges
tion of them Inho wise ittifejent4rom nantraldigest.
Dr./3131°We great work, the " - Cheadsiii of ?San," (Le o
& Blanchard Phila., ISIS, pp '
.121.2) says • "The discov
ery of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical history •
of Digestion:: From recent experiments we know thdt
food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive
fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gait.
trie Juice Itself."
Professor Drsousos, of the Jefferson College. Phila.
d elphia, hi his greatwork on Haman Physiology, de vo
more than fifty pages to an exammation of thus subject.
His experiments with. Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastrit
Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from
animals, are well known. "In all cases ."
. he says, "di.
gcstion occurred as perfectly in thestrufieial as in the
natural digestions."
AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER,
Dr. Hotrouronis prep a ration of PEPSIN has praduced
the most marvelous 'effects, curing cases of .Debility,
Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic CoruntinVe
tion, supposed to be on the very verge orthe grave. . It
is impossible to give the details of cases in the, limits of
this advertisement-4ra authenticated certificates have
been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARRr
ABLE CURES, In Philadelphia, New. ork, and Boston
alone.. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the
cures were not only rapid and wonderful, butperma=
neut. • • •
It Is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particalarly
- useful for tendency to Whops disorder;Liver Complaint
Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Agee, anti
the evil effects of Qulnitie, Mercury , and other drugs
upon the Digestiveorgans,allir a long sickness. Also,
for excess in eating, and the too free gee of ardent spir
its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance.
OLD STOMiall COMPLAINTS. .
There is no form of HIM STOMACH COMPLAINTS
which it does not seem Wrench and remove at once.--;
No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT
RELIEF! A sines dose rev:omen unpfationts
raw, and it only needs to be repeated, for a short time;
to make these- good effects permanent. PURITY OF
BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It
particularly excellent In cases of Nausea, Vomiting;
Cramps, soreness of the picot the Stomach, distress af
ter eating , low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low-
peas of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness,
tendency to •anity, Suicide, &c.
Price, 0: DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of
ten effect a casting cure.
Every bottle beam the written signature of J. S.
HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor.
Sold by agents In every town in the United States,
and by respectable dealers in Medicinesgen_eroll.
Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER k MeDOIW.'f y
Wood street.
Retail dealers supplied at Proplitor'sprices..liiv2ifiy
Also, for sale by R. E. SELLER S 57 Wot 4 street.
Public ailiailtlon
resptelfutly ensiled to the
_following truths, set fora in
relation to ono of the most important Struain of mod-
PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL ;•
TT is not more than one year ago since this great rem
edy was brought before the public, for the relief and
care of disease- Its great powers to heal, have, since
then, become fully appreciated by the community, and
we allege that the longer it is tried the more certain still
its great fame spread. It is eat the remedy of a day,.
got op for the sole purpose of making money; bat,'one,
which we conceive, will eonnnue to be used when all
nostrums have bee= forgotten. .The- PETROLEIMI Is
n Mutual Remedy, elaborated lathe depths of the earth
by a power and agency that laughs .to acorn all Mimeo
competition. It Is our daty,when we write about a
medicine, that we write•rarrn—that wa. say nothing
calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or
put confidence in our statements.. The sick are very
apt to catch at any thing that promises relief from dis
ease. A story can hardly be too highly wrought to an
'awe r the objector gulliogor humbugging some of them.
Now we do not desire todo this; we are anxious only
that the truth in relation to 'our Remedy should be told.
in order to secure fiir it a reputation far exceeding . any
single article of the santeria math:a. Plain, unvarnished
facia—rams that may be ascertained in our ow 9. city anti
neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Ye-
Within the past two months, two of our own citizens,
who were totally blind, have been restored to sight
Several cases of blindness, in the State of Ohio, have
been cured. And, also, the case of a gentlema nln Bea
ver county. There are others ; but these cases are near
borne, and may be referred to by any persons who may
have doubts on the subject. These cases were cored af
ter tney had been abandon:3d by physicians as hopeless-
The Petroleum will cure, when used according to diree.
boos—Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout,
Neuralgia. Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples or the face,
Chrome . Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Teller, Scald - -Head,
Rains in the bones and, joints, old sores. Ulee ta, Wens,
Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer Spinal irritation, Fever and
Ague,Chronie Coughs,Asibma„lloanchills, and all Pul
monary affections of a chtettuc nature, tending to pro
dace CONSUMPTION.
Burns and Scalds, di Excor i atede Bladder and Kid
neys, Chapped Hands, Nipples, Corns and
Bunions. In fact, it, taaossavtamemm.ll.lllolBllT, and
has been tried in most of the a bovediseases within the
past year with the most perfect success. Certificates
that will astonish are in the hands of the p roprietor, who
will take ppleasure in showing them to the alllicted or
their
Whatever other's - May nay about their inedleinev,the .
Petroleum is the greatest Remedy of the age. Phy
sicians of high standing in the profession ereitegunling
to use it in their practice. Those who at first looked on
.with doubt and uncertainty, are stilling to award it doe
praise and consideration. Before a n other year rolls
mand, all . will be'compelled to acknowledge : that
Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered.:
For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by
KEYSER & 1 1 PDOWELL;
ood Street.
Also—R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street l4o ;
D. W
M. Curry, D.
A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass,' Allegheny City. Also, by
the Proprietor, S. 111. KIER, Canal Basi n, gib street,
Pittsburgh.
Ttre fluidcm Body muss Perspire,
(so Bars nareate,)
TO HAM A HEALTHY APPEARANCE,
And persons who do not perspire are liable to the mos
. DISOUST/NO SKIN DISEASES.
I\l - 0W,3 outs' Italian Chemical Soap canoes .a free
perspimtion, and
tome the sometime mollifies, rotten
the skin, givtrig it tho and beatitref an natant's.
SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AND SOREB,•
are soon not only healed, but cured Wits use, as at
least seven phyaimans in. New York know, who use it
in such ewes, and find it ,
also, . ,
PIhIPLM,BLOTCHES, FRECKLES,
or any other skin disease. The reader is assured that
this is no useless puffed nostrum, as one trial wilfntove.
could enumerate at least SO persons cured of • -
SORE HEAD, SORE LEOS •AND SORE BEARD.
Buy it, ed the rea above , , gain assured, I would not
credit sell I t forthet unless knew it to be all I
state. Those who are liable to '
CHAFED, CRACKED; OR CHAPPED - FLESH,
will find this not only a cure, but a'proveptive ; and I
can now only add, that any one 'attheted with any of
the above, or similar diseases, will•find. this all even
more (admirable in its properties) than I state:
..
(Er But, reader, th e stores are flooded with imitations,
and be sure o nl yk for Jon Italian Cheoaieat Soap—
and buy it f.lVfil.' JACKSON, only Agent in
,Pittshurgh,S.lo Liberty stem, Pittsburgh, head 01 -Wood.
• -- • - Jones. Lair Waite.
T ADIES arc cautioned against using common prep a
. 1.4 red Chalk.
They are notaware bow frightfully Injurious it is
to the skin! how coarse, how rough, how. .
- sallow, patio* and unhealthy the scin
• 1 appears attet usingprepared Chalk I . •
Desbles,it is injurious, contain-
ing a large quantintifal vety ofLeadl
We have prepared a.beageta hie attic le, which
we call JONM , SPANISH LILY NHITE. •
it is perfectlyinaocent, being purified of all deleteri
ous qualities; and it' imparts to the skin . a natural,
healthy,. alabaster; clear, living white at the some
time acting as cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and
smooth. Sold by the Agent, MI. JACKSON, S 9 Liber
ty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Price 25 cents.
roariy Wbite 'recta et!sth4
TOZE natk i roa •
DEMON'S - who have either, arebbnombly assured
that if D E CAYED , ever so fb or their •
TEETH DARK O R' YELLOW,
and encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent box of s n ow Amber Tooth Fano will make the teeth white as snow
and the lireathodintronaly sweet. ' • -
Sold only at /*GILSON'S Store, Stet Libertyscree
head of Mood,. I .'•• •• ' • fdee2fl
Jones' solution et,
ALIQUITI• HUMAN HAIR DYE f or the changing
white, red or grey.hair to a beautiful brown or jet
black color, in a few minutes. Price Weems and 81,00
Sold by W. JACKSON t 24O Liberty street, Pitieburgls
cad of Wood.
ASinetattile sae
AND BEAUTIFIER. Trial boules 371. cents. Those
who have used Janes' Coral Hair Restorative know
its excellent qualitiee—those who have not, we assure
it to possess the following qualities. It will force the
hair to grow on any pan where nature intended hair to
grow, stop it falling od, care scurf or dardruir, and make
light, red or grey hair grow dark. For dressing the hair
soft and silky, nothing can exceed this—it makes
truly beautiful and keeps it so. It is, Indeed, the mos
economical, yet superior article for the hair.
Sold only at Wld. JACKSON'S Store,24o Liberty st,
head of \\rood, Pittsburg. Price 37i cents, 50 cents and
CIVRE YOURS'ELF;; AidEItIoa&COMPOUND.--.
kJ This never failiag iipecificisguarantecd in silicoses
of delicate disease, together wiib the attendant com
plaints, to effect a speedy, safe and laming cure in the
course of a few days, without restrictions to diet., bold
' neon or iniary to the system.. It is an old and popular
remedy; has long been (and still is). used in the private
proctice of a physician, radically curing ninety-nine of
the hundred cases. It leave,' no odor'on the breath, and
may be used by any one without the least fens of expo. .
sure. For sale at the Medical .Depot, No. 50 Smithfield
street, Pittsburgh, fa. (aria
Sairitstpagllla staatt the 17110/iti• — ft.
OT a *Tie ,Mtan woman or child has died of the
CHOLVIz Axe any - of its symptoms who used this.
v 11 1 001 1? F•1 111 14Uon. Look at thorny ol l.oni~ville,
where this Sarsaparilla ire, and where from 150 to
200 bottles are retailed dm bat few isolated cases of
Cholera have occurred, .they were either persons
from boats or those who disregarded out advice.
[Cineinaiati.CAnnsiday
.
For sale by ,
KEYSER h ItIIDOWF.LL,I4O Wood at.
Mush where the genuine article may always be
btaine. - -17 fluty27•
• • - Bounty Lauda. -
OAPT. NAYLOR, N0...163 Third .street, corner of
V Cherry alloy, having 'gado arraageznenta at Wash
ngton fortha purpose, willproeure Bounty Lands for the
°Werra and soldiers, their widows and children, under •
the Bounty Lund Bill, passed September Sh3th, 1850;• •
Pittsburgh, October -
1).1 3 / 1 1:60 0 A.CIO-76 ounces far eau er_. • • •
.10 •• • A. PAELPIOIOIOOi 00
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• - • Etovirr, •
EIMIVAILT-: TA ILOR .
' bro'r 155,Awiarsireet;•. - '066.• &zth Street).
maihod4treturninittits sincere thanks to
i...zt: olUzens of .Pittsbn itY., for tho very
libaiat pritionitge'theylaye,OosViwad on him andbopes
throe - 0 strict at tention - to'btudriess add &desire to - pleaso
a I, .to merit . ix• nantin eannif:oftheir: &so N. 'Pattie War
. .P.ltentiott Poid,to Children% Clothing, '
in' connection with" the' Tailoring Business, he_ has
• opened a Furnishing &Oro, with si large and splendid
essortnionvot Shins, DnStsers erotica',
.Suspenders, .Pocket Handkerchiefs, Jenny; Lind... Near
Ties, self adidsting Stocks, Gloves, e Bose, &C. • TOgeth•
Si with e very thing in that lino aeceesaty (or a nt_itle.
man'. outfit..:, • . • usitmanor.:m.Aitaulm
api9 tr0k1413.00PY44.5'..i:
Sp.
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iItING.AND Blllllllsclit itwomiritzscr r
• THREE , )3IG. DOS i • • •
• .No 151, +Sind . :Pittsburgh.
TOIIN McCL O SKEYY bas, now tbe_plensure, of an
t; nouneing to his numerous friends and tie public In
general, that his Spring . and' Stunni stock' is now ready
tor inspection, which •he believes.will be tound to be
one of-the hugest and best . selected stocks of Beady-
Made Clothing to be found iritfie Western Country.
- Ile has thte season paid more qhturdsual attennon to
the manufacturing and stale of his Garmeatki 'so that the
.very lowest priced, as well as the fineift)Rte gbt-up in a
style and elegance not to be surpassed. .
• He; would-partici:lntl y utteittlon-of all'dealers
iii Clothing to hM present splendid assortment of •
confident,
Garmenft,s,
Agile feels confident, upon exumination of the qualities
and prices of bts goods, he can otter them snob Induce
ments us shall make it their. Interestjo purchase -et his
establishment..
• Many years' experience, and great suecets in the bu
siness, together with au unprecedented wholesale and re
tail-patronage, has enabled him to get up Garments to
snit the business habits and tastes of even" locathan in
. tbe ie lf v n u io e n t , , :v s l e fie i is of the , almost importer' ee witole
-•• • In the •Couing department Will be found a choice te
icefion of. tbeErnngolltfashaindonnavbleurt,eportmoadogistinghosf:—.
F
Caebth ren eretts ih., ,
&c f is te. h Also, ail excellent a/sore:nevi of
TEST/NOS, of t he lamer and roost issbionablesty le S—
od of whlelthe is prepared to make to order in the beet
in,imotand at the most rensooable_prices. •• •
•.. COME, THEN, ONE AND ALL!..
The Alsoruncnt, the Quality, and the Variety, Li the
most 'operative, undoubtedly, tole le and in the United
. _
plea , and. Faaltioaable' Goads.-
TusT RECEOTED. at ,BOOBYED .4. . GRLDSLR'S
ta Bee Hive Clothing Store,'No.22.3'Ltberty street, a
large and splendid 'assortment of the latest styles or
Spring and Suramer Goods, which 'we'ase prepared .to
manufacture to cider, in a stylc unsurpassed DI this city,
and arextreznely low prices.
We have on hand a largo asiornnent of READY
AIe.DF4 CLOTOLNG, made in the best and mast- fash
ionable mauner,whictt we are-dctermined to sell.fvery
tow for ctMh. ' Country merchants, and those who buy
-wholesale, will find it to their advantage to call' and ex
amine our stock, before purchasing: . istpz7:3ln
tarr Lawrence Journal,. Clarion Democrat, Mercer
IV Igg, Itleadville Sentinel, Greenstrurgh Republican,
Washington Examiner, Steubenville Union—copy .to
the amount of 81,send paper to advellisenl, and 'charge
.—. . .
- ' Envelopes.. • -
IPAIAN'S Ad/terror Parchment Enviapp.,-Ily dip. Ping the ringers in ;water aod moistening and
pessing the gunned edge, these ' Envelopea bocomisthe
safest and strongest that sun be used ..-being made ot
parchment paper, which will withstand any ordinary
ffielioll or moisture. For sale by lee 111:14/3111/ or single
pack, at the store of • .W. .tt. HAVEN,
ma r2n • . •• • ' corner of.Haiket and Second mi.
DUnol ution. , •
r"(111$1 Partnership heretofore existing • between tile
subscribers, under the firm of Coulter /clinch,
Druggisu, hos this day been dissolved- by menial con
tent. J . A....COULNER,
- March 31, 1831. • N. - . tif:IIIAOKE. •
•••• • • •
affairs of the late firm will be settled by. .A.
Coulter, who continues the same' btudness at. the old
steed, corner of , Wood and Third street.. • "...••• Oita.
- London Patent Lever
SUPERIOR to any Watches ever cdtered to the .
H. RICHARDSON, SI 2diirkeistree.t; to iota Agenttoi
the above named Lever Watt/tete The following gait
an te,' is attached to eachWate,hz • . , • .
syappointprent to t Admire/4,
. • • WILLI/H DIXON,'
. . Clumnometerrind Watch Maanfacturer.'
' . 43 King Square, Doswell Road, London.
'lbis certifies that the accompanying Wath, NO.
is warranted by ide to be ormy manufacture, and no
Watch with my name upon it is genuine; nutees accom
panied by a certificate bearing my signature; . •
:I guarantee the Wateb;No.•—, to keep time to the sat
i.A:liCl.o/11 Of •thipurchaser. . • W. DIXON:
AilPfeELL , te CilEtah have ihie.diry
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associated with them CHARLESaI'it:4I4HT_ ti
The business will be coatinned, under ,, the SLIM ;Di
CAMPBELL. CHESS CO. taprW
1110111LAIC7LGAI1CAILL'. DAVID cems- , camtuala :cow
Ikon-City Tack N'accory.
rig Sobseribera manufacture and keep cOnstantlyon
Sand, all aizea of Tacks, Brads and Sparables, Fin
ishing; Clout and Hob. Nat's and Tacks; 'Barrel Nails; 4
Copper and ZIDC shao Naila; pattern maker's poiMa
Rivets; assorted PileF, he, • • • •
CHESS tL'CkI
• Warehouge, a Water st4Pittabargh."
arllktra
7 / 1 :. won , orttature in talle pertootkon 0)
. . .
lIANCING to every understanding the beauties°, •
UJ Nature, in creating deeper pereeptioui, and emu-,
mending the littlest emotions thereof, by . a knoviledge
of Landscape Sketching and .PainUng s • imparted in if
abort term of instructions, in the eminence of a style,
whereof, in the peculiarities thereto; la unsurpaiised In
all the exce , lenees or the Art. • • •
Sketches of residences and scenery la and around
iu constant progres i. Magnificent transCriP•
tiara of elaborate pal ininge, gorgeous oriental scenery,
and the most splendid views from all aver the World.
C. C. BENNETT, 197 Penn st.
Pittsburgh, Pa:
ICE eke:Ant AND MINERAL. ‘vATEß,—Thesua-
IL scribers respeetfallY inform their old friends and ens.
looters that:they have conimenee,d tasking IC P. CREAM
for the season. Their SALOON has been fitted - up in
superior style, and will be open from 8 o'clock. A., M..
ill It o'clock, P. all orders for Ice Cream for
Units or private families will be promptly filled
Oer MINERAL. FOUNTAIN! has also been opened
for the season..
Cakes; Fruits, Confectionaries, kept on hand as
usual, freak and sweet. Please give us a ' • ' .
• :-A. dP. sHILDECKkIt, -
Star Bakery,2s Diamond . alley.- •
myl7:d3m
car Cl. • •••.: : • :•• '
•W DALY & CO. have now ready for sale a large
nndwell selectea Stock. of Spring and Summer
Hosiery in all its brancbes. They would direct partici
larattention to- their stock of. Gentlemen's cotton hag'
Hose,. with Merino .and Silk-feet; they are ef the best ,
materials and workmanship, and for comfort on a stam
mer Sock, cannot be equaled- W. D..ec. Co have 'oho
on hand Gents Undershirts/Ind Drawers ut cottoniailk; '
and merino; Children,' Hosiery of all descriptions, at
the old establiibcd Stocking Store, Fifth street, between
Wood and Market.
Journal copy.
• ~. ..••• - ... ''' Nur 'casuals* and ales.
I'IIi.I.I.RATTEIIaIINH CORDIAL; sr Parer - cativo
JJ nit% preseribettatk-an barre nn ess,orative in
cases of debtlity,impOtenpy o r and aII.IST
regularities of nature. It is all that professes to be-,
Nature's great restoratttreond remedy for ThoSalill:
the married state without otEspruik,..lt is a coital n Pam
for seminal emissions', general debility, greet, weaktisak
of the genital organs, nervous affections, Iceman-haat or
whites, - As a vtgorating medicine Ills -unequalled.--
Also, a certain remedy for incipient Consumption, Judi
gestion, toss of muscular energy physical lassitude,.fe.,
male weakness, debility, &c: It Is warranted to please
the nscrin any of the above complaints, and Is of price:
leis value to those without offspring:
To spread tvide.tha blessings of this medicine, I have
appointed Messrs. Judson Co&of - the -city •orPiew
sort, In thp United ,States of Aracribs, my sole agents
for its sale; and none can be Aenuine unie,is it comas
through them, and their signaturis arc on the wrapper.
• - • • • 'ANTONIO'LARZETTE, M. D.
Naples, July 101.41519... • • -' • - . •
Sold only in Pittsburgh afthe. Medical Depot, No. 75
Smithfield street; and by B. H. Meaking,:Walnnt street
Cincinnati; Raymond do Patten, 69,,Fetirth street
LouisvWe.. • •:• - "Inutr24:lY
Hera4ll. /gland Saw- DUllla.
THE aboire establishment ba-s iteen taken by the an.
11 dersigned, with the view of pursuing the legitimate
business connected therewith; and as (hey are now re
ceiving a fall supply of Timbe!iorders lor all sues of
Lumber will be , fdled with promptness, and .lit'as low
prices as by any other Min in the • •
PAUNGS ot a plain' and arnsirnenta i pattern will tie
cui. •.• - Fapr3o , yl • • JAMBS CARMAN & Co. '
b i triv--7115,031LTUN •
Ph K& ' • FUtt 'BALE.
• valuable property of about eve *alai, in anlirife. '•
able location at New Blight, n,having a new and hand
somely arranged Brick Cottage, sebstanUally built, and
finished in modern sty l e; large - porch n rear, and •
portico ,In front ; a good - garden, tastefully arranged ;-. '-
and atiorabard of, choice fruits ; 5p... 4 0g•0t soft water;_a •.;
stable, coal house poultry ; house, Le., all udder good
team and in good epair. •As the owner it going east ,
the above will be sold. for StEOO. Immediate possession.,
S. CUTHBERT. Gen't Agent, • -
50 Sm fi hfield - strees: .
A VALUABLE Unit/LEV UARDB.N.
131.. A desirable property, well situated ;Oltharlor
family residence- or market garden, having a new
cottage dwelling house, a well Of good water, stable,:
&c t with three acres of land, In toe highest state 01
cultivation —haviog :on - acre of Strawberries,'of the ; •
bestonatityl 'a largo gtaptry and peaches, plumsi ap.
pies, and pears,of the hest quality,with other
A lurge,flower garden of every variety, and of choice!
qUably.- •The whole la in a. healthy locating, and in • •
goon:order—situated on Troy 11111, near the residenanOt '•
Judge Lowry.. The whole will be sold f0r.32500. lan.-- .
mediate possession given. . • .. •
CUT/IBLlFTeetil Agent
•
iA OztitlS' VELSUHATED Tklati—das test in - Pens
/U. buegA,—ln the Diamond, Beeontl door Irma Din
mondalley, • Until within the last year, Good Tea:calla.
not be procured In Pittsburgh.;lt was quite common for •-•
consumers to send east torst, But, since Morris started. •
Ins Toa eetablishment, there to no occasion to do so—for
belles Teas cannot be procured in thelinited Stated•than. "'
what be sells. He has deservedly obtained the repute.: •
tion of sellini the beat Tea in Pittsburgh.
Rernember--•the second door from Diamond alley:
-:nprlS
to TRANsPO It TBBS,CII3IAIIoSION Aril/ ORO
-
• CER. MERCHANTS:- :Poi - Salt, on accornmi&utv -
ternts.-.. , ,F01ir _very valuable Lets,- each froutiog 20 feet •
El inches on Bank Lane, Allegheny Crib .apd - .floating
on the Penna. & Ohio Railroad, (within a Equate of :
Depot ; ) and extentlingback to the Canal ansiii,therebr •
Mfordmg the greatest facilities. for shipment by either'
the Railroad or Canal.
For terms enquire of D. C. STOCKTON, Allegheny
City; or, at the Bookstore of R. C. STOCKTON,
my2o . corner of Alarket and Third sts.
HAIR TONIC.:+Tne superiorqualities of th is a rtie
can only be truly tested by atrial. It c10t. % 1 1:a
pores of the skin, ceases a healthy. action of the at
entirely frees the' hair (torn Scurf and Dandru ff '
. . n.O a
sr
tendency to - make the hair curl. The ham) j et tisk
must bow to its power, and change tik.a.saft,l ialtny and
glossy state. To ladies the Tonle( Is faulty
can be dreSsed in any required form so'
Able s the hair
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