The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, August 09, 1851, Image 4

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iPAtfSi* + s't *S ..oX RECEIVED AT WALL’S PERIODICAL &ND • V X 6* ”
•£? * * * it t> CHEAP,PUBLICATION STORE,No.-85' Fourth st. ,,,.i '••/• --J-i
':+%'i’l%V.?'*±'.- k \iiih'’:*:h''lJi The International Magazinefor August.* ThU is the _
fvv?’ %. v w *j 4 .%sv\n' : fTf V l , >r* .•{ i,v^‘{. i -*. 1,1 ■■'**A wit- -*K paragon of nil the Monthlies. Tt k contwn3 Uife very ——,
cream bf Britißh n*-d American NoWis he r ??*i •*/..<; H AB-TEH P E R-PET U.A L. ■
u*V* -V»«? , ORLEANS. UAL* lMne 10 subscribe for this cheap • and;valuable phblica- mHE been appointed Agent:
- . l 5 >v i »aULESTON ANL» uou, us this number commeucos the fourth JL the above Company, linve opened an Office' in
* *<V\< , DIRECT. . l'he of oi frbM"tbe M St. Clair Rtreet, now, to;effect .
rn<p«r"» >«•• » « ■ Norman Otdquest ull the> Death.of I»ord : Man&fiold—by ranees on city and country property, upoitni fayoi
+*s ‘j r . '* 5• ' J<)OT ! * CO * ,S John Lord .Campbell. L. L. B. „ [ terms as any responsible Ootnpany iA thaSta{e,
S.&V and foreign Exchange OJic*s. . t^ e .^ ; 10 aUanJid Lnquircr on Animal Magbeiism, persons having property insared in this Compair
‘*w *f*t*<>l r * f l 1 above well known House, is prepared to bfingcut Koltscliimtd’s Latin Dictionary, in two parU-lsu yond’ All losses p?o°
- Latin English;. 2d,. English latiu,’ P j paidinsUt?day*Wlerpw?"? ' P t
AJ®>4 ,B if.S T,vL n 2V»L. f * ns an> other House in the City. An Enquiry into tlieCaase of Natural Death, ofr Death P y officers— ' i
i Passages can bo engaged In the folowim; lnu», f roU i OldAge—bv' Homer j Hon.JOHNC.BUCHER, ; President.
•«?*:•••sttiling-puncluaHv on the days appointed. • Jenny Lind’s Tour through •America and Cuba.- - - - Cuas.E. Hiestee Vico President
n'y'?* SHALLOW Ail Lme leaves Liverpool on the Bth v .r. '
vu vj ■'*’ Hud slut of. each Mojilh.. •, i . The PtonccTsDiiughterr—a Tale of Indian Captivity. :•'- ‘David Fleminir AttbrneVTiitd Conn^elln
■J‘v , ; V i RED STAR LINE leaver Liverpool on thcLoth of Godfrey Mnlaeire, or the Lile of au Author—by Thos. DiV/feton—JJon. John'C. Bucher, Rudolph F.'P
=sisss?“- ■■■■■■■ ■ ■■;:j pEßisissH
-UY %<■ ! > a '*r PHECIIYDIiLIN£I ot Glasgow Packet, sails frem Adam§ehmi^
»* k VH*JT^I^V/ ,***l? V * 1 "*?* GLASGOW ou the l«t oml 15tn of each month wi/iimAWitJiw^ B *ifSSi?^rKS^/V?ni a i!'
£w3SBsl£tl4Sf ted f *«, * T >* ’ ALSO—A weekly Lute of Packets for New Orleans i . alll mXvS aS/JI*??
P s Persons desirous of visiting the Old Couuu> ML ffi
* r** K T can have their passage engaged through from Pin * Aeeiits for piusburib^AlleSie*
burgh, by application ctiltcr personally, or by letter, - ~ g .? nt ? for “ tU . 'l A “ e k£. e .‘
V'O- (post paid) tor the .. PlttaburcU Life Insurance Ooinp
w* PASSAGE FROM NEW YORK OtHh COMPANY was Jucorporated ; ln V
* ? Can be had at vcr> reduced rates by. applying to the ' ,1 ISSI, wuh a Perpetual Charter, and haspon
‘j-viv-r:; .? .N^f;. . undersigned Agent lor the Messrs. Tapscott, of New I • •—— . . > ne s? ou tt Capital of 8100,000.
t YorL. JAMUS IJLA.KKLY, 1 Tlie Company doc., bunnes, Upih on ihe Joi
'')»•- Corner otSiuh and Libert, tiroiis, mid Mutual plan. ;
I sii'-.'f, :';<*> V je2b (ind ntory) Piiu6ur«» On tbe Joint Stock plan the ralea are onc-t
< . -. r than those charged by Mutual Companies, ant
••; Per Cent. lower than the rates of most Stock
V*V’*'S&s!s> l AVoi .'i? ' VcfcAcS nlc».
Mutual rales are the same as those adopted
safely conducted Companies. Those insur:
JN n ’'. x ,T<,-J'*.\ matual principle have, eecuriues
by that system of insurance, and the Capital
1* ' plus Fund of the . Joint Stock department.
1 The Charter permits the granting of insurnn
in every form, including the right of wife, chi
rents, relations, friends or creditors—to insure
}s rj?r i O'.i'V unolberfor their own, exclusive benefit, pay
death, or upon the panics arriving at the a gt
aflMMrfSaaSßßs^Mfeaßftg
Josrpb 8. Lrocb Ttcnsuror.
'iV-‘ivf' , '4ir4‘S Charles A.Colion.Secretary.
4' l James S.Hooo, Josephs. Lee
V^Sr&Yi: .C^ k xr^*'JohnS.Dilwortli, Charles A. Cc
-t’tKNrt CA’ f *v Snmnel M’Clurlrnn, William mill
r John A. Wilson.
P Hon. William Wilkins, Late Secretary ot
lion. Walter Forward, Late Secretary of
John Snyder, Esq , Cu*hler Pittsburgh Bj
f :nr> Malcolm Lrcch, Ksq., Wholesale Grocer
IsF* &*, %v. Lv < Hon. A. W. Loomis. ' J A. U.M’Cs
. . ..... . medical boa bd.
■ •• CinMirfling Physicians.
• « Joseph Gaxzam, M. I> William Addi
Broolt.. M. 1) 13.0. Wring,
' ’i* Samuel Daworth, Mi D.,47 Smithfield
• '•'
1 Wm. MdK Morpin; rf. D.fw Llbenv
• Dr. Diiworih mil bo in nitendnnce ai th
day, at I2 o ,clock.
>AMB^ib:'^S?ka«’^i^l^>Sll&ltte^i!iiS^rtgjVA , /a&tli3Bife I’D, JjSfsift, • Those who have spoken lor an agency,
lo call, take their paper!, and comrnen
forthwith. Ail persons engaged in the it
ness will bo supplied wall blanks and nil
Swl^wffiifewi^^fcW^WfWVwiiV^^lt^sipjnCp.'faJw^sie l .' oaeeoflh« Company, No. IS fconnli »
Wii*;^ h:^ r': - - ” ir c a.cqi
; •*■.■■ Tobias Wegner. Adolp
>Jit>V'! :r<y .: #*- Samoel(Jr£n, Davill
> >rv-«'“Vv "V 1 -ite;* Jacob It. Smith, Slorri
*i'vv; **■ Chas. G. lUwcmßß, Secretary.
to make Insurance, pert
- on every description of property in <ov
at mesas lowas are consistent with«
snC&'tys&V The Company have reserved .1 large (
• which, with their Capital and Premiums
afford ample protection to the assured.
S!n i S?f <: Vi;i,2 fl' V - <-:£■'<& The Assets of the Company, on Jan,
■-••■. pnblDhcd agTeeabiy to an Aetef As.cn
Sjj: il- 7 J ‘;,1 r - :-?V.fS ft f; ReaiEauite •
' ef o ”hj >rary Loana, ”'"~~"—
■ ‘. Since their Incorporation, a period
-• have paid upwards of On* Million Fen
. rand bol/ors, losses by Sre, thereby t
of tit* advantages of Insurance, ns we!
-." disposition to nicctwithpmmpLries^a
• •• J.GARDINER C<
yj , --zr-—-- Officers’. E. corner 1
aarlttt, Fire and AnlaoS^Ti
‘ • •: ••/'• rpilE INSURANCECOMiL\NYO.
y . ! " 1 JL IGA, I‘hiludelphiu, chartered 171
°00» , tt » st ' u Januar/ Iff, IWL 8l»0
- make insurance on buildings andtb,
city and vicinity. Also, on pyopern
, . tion, on stcambotus amt other vesse
transporiation or on the sens.
DIRECTORS:
■ AnbnrO.Coifin.lWt, jn^t
- - ks;\s;e, P
liwut lsibjnritSn^^S
&£?-&*b i 'C^VCs - JL ANCECOMPANY#—Office,’
il iiireci^PhUadclplih
* ■ fire at the lowestrate
**Hr'■* MARina iKsuaxNCK.—They ab<
. goes and freights, foreign or coo
special policies, as the assured m
—. -ri _ InxakdTeanspostatii)n.—'£hs , ‘
’fy’Hffrft * itf r3-*'Lpi.i;gH ~ ’ dixc transported by Wagons.
Boats and Steam Boats, on river;
• - liberal terms.
DIBECTOUS—Joseph 11. bSec
John C. Davis.Robertllunon,Jc
»3 Edwards, Geo. G. Lcipcr, Edwn
jo®^Sw^‘W^^ft^|!@u3* 4 '^dt**ifshS-^2L , %BteSrM Davis, William Folwdl.Jolm Nt
James 0, Hand,TbcopUilas Pau
„ Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. Gcor
TSfr3S*n«i^‘-!«r< !sl f2£?3£ --- . Ilvaln,Charles Rally,J.G. Jolt
... ' S.Thomas. John Sellers, Win. t
J S ATjl'i'n'SCU
By Office of the Comp.iny.N
Fire and. Ilßitnt
'-^^s*s^l!Ji’Trfe IfUIK OFFICE of tho J,uuraj
TA*;Li jjvL a>*t*4b \j-hi&ltlawT Lf. J. has been removed to the Wr
& Co., No. 141 From Btroei,Ui
street.where thesubscriber wi
SJ Company', '’’“'lapbi'' V
: ‘ ; ' ——--- mHKM^AMSfS 1
s&%£ss&<¥>■■ - ■ ’ 1 COMPANY, of Phitai,lf
• • Legislature of I’epusylvonin,
_ - • petual; Capital SIOO,UW. Ac*
’ ro»t° aud full 20
* c usual rales of Life Insurance,
son'will show. Thusnperso
i<k£ - for 8100 for life, must pay in f
vania 82,30. Fenn Mutual SS
S2 r 4«,
* • ■■ ” ' ■ ' -T-r ■:-. .-- ... y ..... %XMCTO^Samuefl?(?rri<
’ - • Boone. Robert F King,Charli
Chas 6 B Campbell, -M M it
. J Hodman Barker, K II Bui!
i dent, Sainue! 1) Urnck : l r «cc
A . 6<crerarp, Francis BlucKlmm
i - ■ Applications will Ue rccei
m§4 151 :..r. - J Coramercia'l Room?, corner t
■ - — . Fire and Marl
ffi-tv. -• f ' ~ .. . ... .. ... fpIIE Insurance Company'
MSfefjgrSS I'-- A delphta, through us duly
' . sertber, offers lo make permi
' on proporly.in this city and i
:- ■ • ■ . by the canal and rivers.
DIKKC
Arthur G. Ooflin, I'res’t.
Alex. Henry,
ri“.r5 l ib; v .‘ Samuel W. Jones.
Edward Smith,
John A. Brown,
k v 3 rfl>^*4 T:s i'3 John White,
Si».^sr?fj»?.'* , ij Thomus D. 6ope,
IptVfStiJ'.'SJSvl This is the oldest Insura:
Slates, having boon chanei
tpvfeiyCwiS'fA - petual, and from its high sti
A '<w£~£S!!Zt&-nXSroZr" .t.xrs •. plo means, and avoiding al
t&ilrjii'hi'kb if. character, it may be consic
V Countingßooni of Al
f?MW4. -■ Eront sts., Pittsburgh
ai® ... Jolm B
WHOLESALE ANI
Foreign and Domestic
: Bnalt.i
- ______ A EL persons having b
*,.*.. v T’J. •- ; " A. either as Public A<
Keeping, or otherwise, t
Commercial College, froi
At c^lv"^Swlte'te from 2 nil 4 o’clock, P, S
' .. .Merchant* in.want of
be sujiplled by calling ot
r-'. ■?.' 5ft J A'; IS 1 A apri> Principal Irtatru
slSiSiS!sEJS£!ajS2.(^y« : (ft?:<js^Wrv/j,*. , :i;i^fwJiSs!a'^i. , ■■■■ ■• 1 ■ : - = * ffIHE members of tho j
1 their ENGINE for s
pV'-S'‘ .' IS.T-- '■> jr&v" -AA'A will be sold cheap. En
Watolsea, Jew®
■ ■ fTHE veky besti
-tysl - - ----- 1 clry or Watches 1=
MBPSBa|^%{s^is«%<S^ |l| £aS^lß^4'>'l!®?l• •"*' and tho very dulUeasoi
••• '■ •“' .that you have plenty of
■'• ‘ •• ; ' ; ; ht What establishment j
v f C-J* fAV’'Jiu> ai. -Zii&frt -SS, for your money. Non
... buy any thing in that li
r AvIPfPT £ /V ;tL“ i£eVS V--A;- < W adJamLe w call m r
l'^i&»?^}^ T^E*??'f:ffl>s!«^»l4r&Sla’w{'£i'!^‘A' f 4 los »v- ,^S^-l w% ■ No. SI, Market strcel,
ir:- goods at the wholesale
'?V »*JU' f - M than tho usual retail p
To tt vd? fiF#??' 13 P llham attend to
V7o\'i -- *** all descriptions of
■& E,C5:>Ai-' " and warranted
• •. : .-.-i... • Office at Roi
, &;'*«jV(w*ySS* ! &£\'»b *,• ‘Foortli street, betweei
x / IHINESE VYAblll
•' ; - I article is used for wui
r.f&y&fr ,^ r ; Vfvr>f •• E Mylert Cholera R
r/>4'f ‘>r> c j\ dysentery,diarrhma,
- I paas.i=r!
ti. bff;f f - >-••£. L-r v*4.-• ’\* - *■£■:. >'■ ■*' ‘ >: .,'‘ n ' -.* .-•-. -i.v .A-.* wv.-.;- v^'-'
,&&*'■>-A^-. ";'•' - '
’ j '.■..^fj&Uik'& i .&4£szgs4? fc A■ • ; V. •. 1- - :A;;i;v,:.
MERRIMAN A LAWYER
• Rooms on 3d si., opposite St. Charles Hotel.
mylfcCmd. . ..
f A.WRENCEVILLE PROPERTY.—Far Sate,-a val
• Bjuable properly of 72 feet on Pike stree’tby llQdeep
.Water street to Fosteralley, fine comer
* lot pleasantly situated on the Allegheny, haying a dwell
-r ing houae containing 4 rooms, kitchen, good cellar and a
* iporch; also, a pump of fine, water, out-house, a large
< stable, earrioge house and cow stable, and an ice house
onxherlverbankj of capacity to hold 10 T (lt>o bushels of
ice; also, a garden, with fruits And flowers, and a large
irraDe arbor; also, 3 email dwelling houses, witli grope
* vinesinfront. The whole win good order; .Omnibuses
“ ,he C “ y pa “ ,h ° Agem,
i t v it ’ 50, Southfield street.
miscellaneous.
PASSAGE from LIVERPOOL, LOSDON o^^^^
AND FROM LIVER POOL TO NEW ORLEANS,,BAL»
AN ■ TIMORE. HO3TON, CHARLESTON AND
. ‘ ’SAVANNAH DIRECT. i
TAPSCOTT & COi’S
General Emigration and foreign Exchange Offices.
mHE undersigned huvmg accepted the Agency of 1 he
X above well known House, is prepared to bnngcut
Passengers from the Old Country,on as favorably terms
ns any other House m the City. .
Passages can be engaged in the following lint*,
sailingpunctuntly on the days appointed;
SWALLOW TAIL Line leaves Liverpool on the 6 th
audSlstof each Month.. :
RED STAR LINE leaves Liverpool on the doth of
each month. „
THE 2 LINE leaves Liverpool Twice a Mouth.
TIIELONDON LINE of Packets salts from London
oniboCih,i3ih,dlBtand2iJtliofever)-Momli. ■■■■■.
THE CLYDE LINE of Glasgow Packets sails 'frcin
GLASGOW ou the Ist aml lOin of each month.
Also— A weekly Lute of Packets for New Orleans,
(ry Passengers shiped from New York to any part Jf
the: West. ... • •
£E7*Tue Senior Pariner.rcfides.iivLiverpool.ami su*
penntends the embarkation of all passages engaged in.
this Country.--
P.S. Persons desirous of .visiting the Old Country
can have their passage engaged through from Pm*-,
burgh, by application cither personally or by letter,
paid) to the undersigned.
PASSAGE FROM NEW YORK
Can be had at very reduced rates by. applying to the
undersigned Afrent tor the Messrs. Tapscatt, of. New
York. JAMES KLAKKLY,
. Cornerot Sixth aud Liberty streets,
jclM : . •: (~Jnd story) PulsfctireA
JOHN COVODK JOUR *. COLH.
COVODE & COLE,
[Successors to MiFadinfr CevodfiA
CANAL BASIN, PK^^CTREET.
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.—Central Railroad .
THE subscribers having been appointed Shipping
. Agents tor the Pennsylvania or Central Railroad,
inform tho public that we arc now prepared to receive
any amount of merchandise or produce for shipment
•East. • ■
Goods via this route will be earned through m five
days,and all. consigned to ut will be forwarded free ot
commission or charge for advances.
Rales of JFreigAt between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
J)ry goods, hats, shoes, boosts. stationery, cutlery, con
fecuonar>-, fruits, feathers, furniture, drugs, medicines
saddlery, Ac. SI,OO 10U lb*.
Hardware, queenswnre, groceries,, paints, dye siulf?,
oils, leather, clover, flux, timolhy and other grans
seeds, wool, Ac. SOc. 100.
Beef, pork, butter, lard, lard oil, tobacco leaf, coder,
tallow, gram and rugs. Goe. UK).
Ashes, marble {rough}, tar, pitch, rosin. German cluy
bones,bacon. &c. 50c, SMOO.
COVODE A COLE,
corner Penn and Wayne street*
Pittsburgh, July 1 at, 1851 ■—jy 10
iM* “'•
BrownsvtUe and Cumberland to Baltimore and Philad a.
r|MIE Morning Boat leaves daily a! 8 o’clock, A.M..
X precisely, connecting with Me Cars at Cumberland
next morning. .
The evening boat leaves daily at 6 o'clock. P.M.
(except Sunday evenings,) coimecumr with me curs a
Cumberland next evening, at 1U o'clock.
Time through to Baltimore 32 hours. Fare only $!)-
Timethrough to Philadc!p)ua4oliours. Fure only £lO.
rite National Hoad is now good. Conductors go willi
the coaches-between Brownsville and Cumberland—
which makes this decidedly the.best route Hast
J. MKSK3MEN, Agent,
Office in the Mououtrabfcla JJouse.
NOTICE!
Another Fresh Arrival at Ho. 07'
■ Comer of Wood Street and Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh,
DG&GGU & CO. have just received another new
» supply of DAY GOODSand FAK/ATIES, which
have been purchased since the late decline in Eastern
prices, which will bcsohlMAsaiAix advancx. Owingto
our advantages in buying, and long experienee.in the
business*we flatter ourselves thru we can atford our
goods at prices regardless of .competition. Our stock
will be found to be unsurpassed in the western market,
and much superior to any previous stock kept nt the
Old stand by tireggfc M’C&nulesfl.
• We have juslonenedafresh lot of late styles of BON*
NGTSi Ribbons, Parasols, Dress Lawns, Borages, Mous
deLatnes,Ladies’ White Dress Goods, Ladies 1 Girupfl,
Silk Fringes,&c.; Broad Cloths, Fancy Vestings, Cass.i
meres, Summer Pautnloonery.Twceds,Gloved Hosiery,
Threads,Combs, Suspenders. Buttons, Knives, Spoons,
Kazorsj Scissbrs, Ac., and alf other articles in their line,
too tedious to mention. Wchave on hand, iu.it receiv
ed direct from the manufacturers and importers, by ex*
press, a iarge lot of GOLD and GILT JEWELRY,
GOLl> and SILVER WATCHES, and Watch materi
als,and being weekly intbe receipt of such Goods, we
intend keeping our assortment complete. We earue*i!y
solicit an early call from buyers generally, before pur
chasing elsewhere.
Thirty casesof BRASS CLOCKS, just arrived,,*). 1 ' va
rious kinds.
Dr. Jayne’s Family Bledletnc*.
EXTRACT ol tt l j-tter trom the Rev K. I* Abbou, n
well known and highly esteemed Missionary in the
kingdom of Burraah, dated
Sasuowat Arracan, Febraary, 1e46.
th, D. Jayne, Philadelphia: My Dear Sir-—Wc nrc
now in great want of your Medicaf Preparation*. Your
CARMINATIVE BALSAM in an invaluable medicine
m this country in bowel complaints, and has been used
in all our Mmsions with the mom gratifying success, j
have knowm it m many cases to act like u charm Your
SANATIVE PILLS are my sheet anchor.—The best
medicine for my liver complaint and pain in the side that
1 have ever. used. They are In great demand, mid we
are entirely out of them. We need five hundred boxes
ofthera. Bro. Beecher says we could use a thousand
boxes yearly among our people to great advantage. 1
have used your TONIC VERMIFUGE as a tonic in in
termittent fever, with the moti .complete success. I
D ink if'once was the roeuns of saving my own sou. Du
ring my travels among the churches the past season, I
found a whole village suffering under u prevailing influ
enza, attended wdh coughs ol a mom violent character.
I ollen regretted I had not had a dozen or two of your
.EXPECTORANT to administer 10 them, for ! iclicve
from what I have seen of its effects, that it would have
been just the thing for those poor people. I presume you
have not hitherto had an idea to what on extent your
medicines are used in nil oar Missions.
Judd's Medicated Liquid Cuticle*
THig-grticle is intended for family use, and should be
found in the possession of every family in the land.
Mechanics who arc m constant danger ofinjury to their
persons through accident, and the improper or cureless
-useof tools, will fiud this article to be invaluable to
them, and after a fair trial,willconsidcr it indispensable.
“This rany certify llml we, the undersigned, having
frequently made use of Judd’s Medicated Liquid Cuticle,
prepared by Messrs. Pcnfidd A Camp, hliddletown,
Connecticut, cheerfully recommend it to our profession
al brethren, as an excellent substitute for adhesive pias
ter, in dressing burns, cuts, scalds, bruises, and all kind*
of fresh wounds; also, for sore nipples, u remedy une
qualled. CHARLES WOODWARD, M.l>.,
WM.B. CASEY, M.D. ;
D. HARRISON.MB..
F. WOODRUFF, M D..
HAMILTON BREWER, M.D.,
ELLSWORTH BURR, M.D.. Botanic.
Comprising all the practising physicians in tne env of
Middletown.
B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.,
corner of Wood and First sts
For sale by
MORSE'S
Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Hoot,
OCCUPIES the from rank among the proprunory
medicines of this country for completely curing
Canker,Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, and nil other diseases
arising from an impure stale of the blood. Al=o, Liver
Complaint, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Dizziness,
Coughs,Soreness and Tightness about the Chest; Bron
chitis, or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling seusuuon
about the Throat; and is used with unprecedented suc
cess in all cases of
FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDGENERAL DEBILITY.
It ho* removed many chronic diseases which has baf
fled the skill of the best physicians, and has also cured
Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas nnd Surofulu, winch
Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed to.rriake the least im
pression upon.
It has been tested in many cases of CANCEROUS
HUMORS.' The most obstinate Cancer* have been
cured by this medicine. We say that ms a valuable
medicine in all EiLIOUS COMPLAINTS, it removes
all obstruction m the circulation, rendering the Liver
free, active and healthy. It removes Palpitation of the
Heartland relieves in allcasesof Asthma, and may be
used in all climates, and at all seasons of tue- yeur.
This Syrup is prepared only by C. MORSE &■ CO., at
lo2Pountain street, Providence, R. 1, and sold whole
sale and retail, by S. N. vVfCKERSHAM.
: Only for Wostern Pennsylvania,
Jc\l:y Warehouse, cor Wood and Sixth Bis M Pitifib-h
TIUb I
Dag ueklieot’vtes for’one dollar, put up
in Fine Morocco Oases. The subscribers announce
to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they can
i gel aukeness for onc haiftltc usual prices not to be stir*
gassed by those.taken in ihe Host. Wo don’t mean to
e surpassed; by any. Having a large sky and side
light, wo ore prepared 10 suit ibe most fastidious. We
will not ask any person to take a likeness unless it suits
. them. Miniatures put in Lockets, Fins or Rings Sick
or deceased persons tuken at their residenoc.
.. FORA FEW WEEKS ONLY.
pine Oil Lamps.
JUST RECEIVED a fine assortment of these LAMPS,
for burning the Campliene, Pine and Ethereal Oils,
wftfcM Will sell at greatly reduced prices.:
; : . ' JOHN S. TOUGH,
83Fourth slj between Market add Wood,
Manufacturer and Dealer, Wholesale and Retail, mihe
; above named Oil*. . Dell -
miiointioiii
THE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the
subscribers, under the firm of J. 8. BONNET & Co.,
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner
mar use the name of the concern in settlement.
. * JEROME S. BONNET,
MATTHEW D; PATTON.
April Ist, 1850. ■ ,
rp-Having sold my entire interest m the firm ofJ<S.
BonnetA Co. to M. D. Patton, my late partner, and in
retiring from business, I take great pleasure in recom
mending him to the confidence of my friends and the
• PohHc. 5 (ap3l/- . . J. S.jBQNNET.
SHOULDERS— 4,000 lbs. Bacon Shoulders for sale by
jy3s WM. DYER.
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!7ow Books t New Books !
JUST RECEIVED AT WALL’S PKRIODICA& AND
CHEAP.PUBLICATION STOnE,No.BS Fourth st.
The International Magazine for August.* Thii is the
'paragon-'of all-the - Monthlies. TGcontains Uib very
cream of British n r d American literature; Now is lie
tune to subscribe for this cheap andvuluable publica
tion.ns this num'.ier commences the fourth volume*
the Lives of the Chief Justices or England; fcOnV’the
Norman Conquest nil the Death of Lord. Mansfield—by
John Lord Campbell. L. L. D. ;
Letters to a Candid Enquirer on Animal Maghetisra,
by William Gregor}', M. i>., Professor of the University
of Edinburgh.' »
koltschimtd’s Latin Dictionary, m two parts—lst,
Laun English; 2d,English tauu. !
An Enquiry into the Cause of Natural Death. oV Death
from Old Age—by Homer D. i
Jenny Llud’sTour through America and Cuba-
Stuart, of Dunleath—by the .Hon. Caroline Notion:
Tbt: Pioneer s Dnughiety—a Tale of Indian Captivuy.
Godfrey Mnlueire, or the Lite of an Author—by Thus.
Millers - >,
llio Gipsy Chief—by Reynolds.
No. 45,46 and 47 Boston hhnkßpcare.
No.34Dictionary of Mechanics.
N 0.376 Living Age-
Blackwood for July.
Tho London World of Fashion.
HMtN&R'&'CO., Stnithkeld street, have received
* the International Magazine for August—being
vol. 4, number one. lu literary contents, this number is
beyond precedent m interest. i
Ihe Gipsy. Chief, A new work by G. W. M. Rey
nolds. This author is well known to the reading public.
His ferule mmtl has no equal tn historical romance. -
Mabel—or, The Child of the Battle Field. AiTale of
Waterloo—by the uutliorof DonCmsar Deßazdn. This
work is highly illustrated mid of thrilling interest as a
historical rom ’nee. .
bhak>pcare , s Poetical Works, (Boston edition,) now
complete—the best library edition extant.
A iresh supply of Sir L. Bulwer’s new Comedy—Not
So Bad as We Seem. . : [jy3o
■ ■ Now Music*
Jv.BLUMEhas ju«i received —
V/« Summer Longings. By Stephen C. Foster;
Household Word*. By John Blocklev ;
He Doeth AH Things Well;
Blanche Alpen. By Stephen Glover; <
liOvcly Ncli. Ily the Campbell Minstrels; -
Gently Sighs the Breezo. The Popular Duett, written
for MadHe Jenny Ltndaud Mad’Ho Marietta Albo
ni. By Stephen Glover. . . . >
Go Where the MorumgShmeth. Duett;
Ben Boll* Summit Polka, Blossom Palka, Jenny Lind’s
Kctio Walu and its companion,The Bird Wal.z,
. just published ; ■
Grave of Bonaparte ;
Arm Alla Scoz2csa. By T. Valentine; f
Turkish March; Ravel Polka;
Lousmna Hello. By the Sable Harmonists; -
Grave of Washington. By L. V. H. Crosby;
Deem Not and Say Not; The Blue Juniata;
Grand Polku deConcert. Par W. V. Wallace;
Silver Bell Waltz; Henrietta Polba.Duett; 1
Wntnut street Theatre and Souvenir of Germany.—
Two uew&eotti.sh’f*;
The Wreath : a cotlcciion of Popular Melodies, ar*
ranged as Recreative Lesions for Uic Piano, in three
nambcru. _
Together with n large collection of Guitar Music, at
C. BLUMB’B
Depot* No. 118 Wood si
JOHN H. MELLOtt,No. bl Wood street, has received
the lollovnngnusces of new and popularMu?ic:
Farewell,if ever fondest prayer;
boldfer’s Grave;
Waltz bentuuentol.By Pilch;:
lyfl Ho'o. Variations by Ilunicn;
Carmvul di Venice. By Vos*;
Be Kind to the Loved Ones;
Ma ch from Norma; Song of the Robin ;
IluiMun Polka; Blanche and Lisette; ■
Nelly Bly; Suuor Boy’s Grave;
Jenny Lind's Serenading Polka;
Serenading or ScbotUsh Polka;
Jenny Linds Polka;
I Welcome Thee with Gladness;
1 doiferihce this unnd of mine;
Life is hut a Sinfe ; Willow Wood Quick fcu*p :
Call me pet names; Would J were with tbee ;
Good Luck Polka; Grand Russian March;
Wher&otenow the hopes ;
Hamburgh Polka; t Tis Home where’er the heart b;
SpiritPoika; CaUyPotkn; Batchelor’s Polka;
Kernel Polka* Joy* that we’ve tasted;
• Where are the Friends of My Youth."
CIUCKEHING'S PIANOS—A very large stock of
Chickering’s Pianoson hand and arriving. [jyls
TVJUVV rUtiiittMHMi—An Outline of Mechanical Kn-
JLv gineering, with drawings or roaClaocry, tool* anti
apparatus of’every description. Collected, collated anti
poblijlted by an American Engineering Society, under
the superintendence of Frederick Mono.—This valuable
work ts of imperial size; each part contains two plait*
of. drawings, It will be completed in 25 monthly part*,
live of which are now issued. Price to subscribers, SI
each part : to mm-subscribers, 51,60.
No. 1 of a new weekly paper,.called Citizen,’’
has been received, it is primed iu <jaarto form, on fine
paper, aud is devoted to News, the Art?, Science, Belles
Leilree, £e,,a«d advocates the moral and social eleva
tion of American citizen?, xiaiive and adopted; iudepen*
dent of nil sects and parties.
Respecting these periodicals the Agents deem it un
necessary to say but tt'Ue, as their respeciive.cxceUen
ctes are apparent to the vomraouost observer; they
would therefore merely ask their friends and the public
to call and examine the merits of the works.
WOODWARD tc JfKLLKY,
Stationer* ami Rookbutdcr»,*3, Third M-
Dr. W. P* GILES, A
TTETERINAUY SURGKUN, having been 7jjf\
Y invited to return by hi* friends respect*
folly olTers his professional services to llie«iLuL
Citizen* of Pittsburgh and its vicinityand takes the
present opportunity to express Lia acknowledgments to
them for the flattering encouragement they did extend to
him in the prosecution of his profession during five
years, and again invites their patronage. Having prae*
tißcdror'the last tern year* in tfic United States, be pre
sumes he t? capable bf-treating the various diseases to
which Horses are liable, in an able and scientific man
ner.
Good «iablmg for *ick horses. Sick and lame horees
aitended id utlficir respective stables, in town orcoun
iry. (my?:3md i G : W. P. GILES, VS.
LUhograpblc Institute.
CO-PA RTNLKSIiJP.—The subscriber* tno*i rcspect
fully announce to (heir friends timl the public gen
erally, that they have tin* day entered into Co-Partner
ship, for the purpose of cnrr>Jngon, ut the old *tar.d,m
Sutgerly’* Building. opposite tbe Post Office,Third street,
Pittsburgh, the Lithographic. Printing, in all it* various
branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from
Earore, they arc prepared to do works in Lithography
eqnal to steel engraving. They ncbcit a continuance of
the patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to liic
one'pariTier, Win. Schuchmunfand they hope by strict
attention to their business, by elegant workmanship, and
tbe most reasonable terms, to mem the favor* of an en
lightened public.
Bonds, Cheeks, Drafts, Machine Drawing*, Likeness
es, Landscapes, Antogrnphic Letters, Bill Head*; Plots
Lithographed and Printed in Pluck,Gold Bronze of Co
lors.
' Hood's New Jewelr/fltorei
nPIiK undersigned ban lately opened his stock of FINK
J. GOLD and SILVER WATCHF.S,and FINE GOLD
JEWELRY, at 51 Mabkkt stbkct, two doors from
Third street, uad wishes to iuform tho citizens of Pitts
burgh and vicinity that he intends to make this placo
hi* home, and would solicit a share of the patronage of
•the citizens. Ho informs uli persons who arc desirous of
purchasing anything m the way of fine Gold or Silver
Wutches; neb Gold and fasiuonublc Jewelry, Ac .that
lie wj.l at all times sell every article in his hue at New
York City price*, and at least from 10 to SO percent,
lower than the same quality of goods are usually sold
for in thi* section of country. Please call and examine
the Goods and prices. [je7:y] G. L. HOOD.
31aim’s Doable •Lover Letter Copying
Press, and Metallic Dampener*
BURNHAM'S PATENT.
Sizes of Pretsu and- Ztampsnsrj—Letter, 10 by 13:
Foolscap. 10 by 15; Folio Post. 2]| by 171; Manifest, Itf
by2l.
A Time saving, Labor-saving and Monty-saving Math hie .
rjMHS PRESS and DAMPENING TABLET presents
1 decided advantages over all previous invention* for
the same object.
A fcALs—a valuable property
./A. of TWO-ACRES OF LAND, situated near the
City Jme, and the Minersville Road, at the Toll Gate,
having a front on Heed street of 133 feet by 030 deep, to
.Delaware Lane,;.presenting an opportunity of layingoff
twenty-six large Building Lots ; or would make a desi
rable country residence, the locauon bring heal thy and
pleasunt. There is a. small-frame Louse, 6ome fruit
trees and other improvements. Immediate possession ’
Price 8160Ou, S. CUTIIBERT, GenU Agenv
aal ... No. SO Smithfield st.
/ 1 0DFREY MALAEIKBf or jbe Life of.an Author.'
XJC .By Thomas Miller- With twenty-four illustrations
-by Phiz. •. .
Travels in the Untied States, etc., during 1849 und
4550. By the Lady EmeLne Stewart Worley. .
No. 8 of London Labor and the London Poor.
The above Bookß just reeeivedaiid forsale by
. ,R. C. STOCKTON,
jy23 ! , No. 47 Market street."
/'I INGER BHANDY—Au excellent article for Diarr-
AT lioea,Cholera Morbus, Ac. Forsale by :
JAMES A. JONES,
-jyir •> ; corner Liberty tmdjland sta.
BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER—S bxs, for washing
with Utile rubbing—priuted directions to each pack j
age—for sale by;. . fjy2s] - WAX. DYER.
HECKEK’S FARNlA—A“choice article for dieting
the suek, or far children. Forsale by
j 025 WM. DYER.
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. insurance Companies
Cash Mutnal Fire) Insurance Company
of 'Pennsylvania. -
CAPITAL, 810.0*000*
r/ cHARrTEH P ER^ETU.AL.
IHJE undersigned* huuing. been -appointed 'Agents for
the above Company, have opened un Office in No
-14 Si. Clatr street, and-are now prepared to effect iuaa*
ranees on city and country properly, upoit as fayorable
terms as any responsible Company in the State, All
persons having property insured hr this Company are
entitled to vote for its.olGcern, and to share tn its euru
tiißs; but are not liablej.in-anyrevent, for anything be«
yond the luiioanuhcy huve-pntd. All losses, promptly
paid in sixty duys alter proof of the sume.
- OFFICERS’?- '
lion. JOHN C. MJCUiSR, President. |
K. Hiesteq, Vico President. . j
TAM-H.WHfcon. Secretary. »
David Fleming, Attorney Tind Counsellor.
Diree/ora—Uon. John C. Bucher) Rudolph F.'Kelker,
Wm.Colder,-Jr., David-Fleming, Isaac G. MlKiuiey,
Chaß. E. Hiesior, Klias K. Kinzer, Samuel Wl Maya,
David Murama, Jr., John Ninnmger. Dauphin County;
Jacob S. Haldemnn, York; Henry If. Fry, Lancaster;
Adam Schmner, Berks; JonttG. l/reoner, Philadelphia;
William MiutzerMontgomery; Thomas Gillespie, Lu
zerne ■, .Gordon r. Mason, Bradford; Amos K. Kapp,
Northumberland ; James Burns, Mifflinr John T. Hoov
er, Centre; John S.lsett, Huntingdon ; James K. Moore
head, Allegheny; Jonathan D. Lcot, Washington; Gen.
H. Bucher, Cumberland ; George VV. Mussor. Carbon.
M’LAIN t. MOFFITT, ‘
11 St. Clair street,
Agents for Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co, -
Plttiburch Life Insurance Company*
Filin'* COM PAN V was incorporated in February*
X 1851, with a Perpetual Charter, nml lias commenced
business on a Capital of $lOO,OOO. w* •
The Company docs business both on the Joint Stock
and MatuuJ plan.
On the Joint Slock plan the rates arc one-third less
than those charged by Mutual Companies, and Fifteen
Per Cent. lower than the rates of most Stock* Compa
nies.
Mutual roles nro 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 Sur
plus Fund of the Jotiu Stuck department.
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
another for their own exclusive benefit, payable after
death, or upon tlic parties arriving at the age of 50,55,
CO or bS, at the option of the insured.
OFFICERS.
James 8. Hoon. President.
Samuel M’Clurkan, Vice President.
JosepUS. Leech Treasurer.
Charles A. Colton. Secretary.
DtBKCTORB.
Junes S. Hoon. Joseph S. Leech.
John S.Dilworth, Charles A. Colton,
Samuel M'Clurkun. William Phillips.
John A. Wilson.
BOARD Or OIHABCK.
lion. W illiam WilkniF, Late Secretary of War.
Hon. Walter Forward, Late f'ccreiarv ol Treunury
John Snyder; Esq , Cu*hter Pittsburgh Bank.
Malcolm Lrceh. r»sq.. \V holesale (iroerr
s'>ucirons.
Hon. A. W liOomi*. I A. U. H Cnlmont, Kiq.
MEDICAL BOA HD.
- Cimsulnnit Phyuaam.
Joseph Guzzatn, M. 1> Wilunm Addison. M- 1).
Jeremiah llrooku, M. 1) b. G. I-.drmivum.Al' 1)
KXAMIKIXO PHVSICIAS*.
Samuel Dilworlh, M. 1).,47 sranhfield street.
Kobt. Snyder, M. D, 10J Fourth st.
John Crawford, M. 1)., *J9 sixth bi.
Witt. McK Morgan..M. I)., 107 Liberty si.
Ur. Dd worth will bo »n attendance at the office, every
dav« at 120 clock.
Those who have spoken jor an agency, are requeued
to call, take their papers, and commence operation*
forthwith. All persoes engaged in the insurance bust*
cess wiUbosapplied with blanks and adowed the usual
cororawsion.
Office oi lh« Company. No. 75 fcoarih mreet.
mv? __ C. A.COLTON. Sec y.
The Vrattklfa Fire
or ?nn^oEL?aiA.
DIIIECTOfi#:
Charles W. Banckrr. George W. RickflnJa,
Thomas Hart, Mordeeai 0. Lewis,
Tobias Wegner. AdoJphi E. Boric,*
Samuel Gram. David 8. Browne,"
Jacob It. Smith, Morris Patterpon,
CUAS N.I*ANCKER,IShiV
Ctus. G. lUnckkb, Secretary.
to make Insurance, perpetual or.limited
oa every description of property, in town a2d. country
at rates as lowas are consistent with security. . *
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fui:t‘»
whicht with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested*
afford ample protection to the assured.
The Aasetsof the Company, on Januarytsi, Vs£l, as
finbliihed agreeably to an Actof Assembly, were.&« fol*
ot»s, viz
Mortgages •—~———-——»s aw,ltw C->
Reail-’atme ► .. —.- . ■ ‘*•1,377 7*
Temporary Loans sdilfca 17
Stocks —— ot£& w
Cash, Ac. • —— (JtjSfO si
Slaves 44
Since their incorporation, a period of2t year*, they
have paid upward* of One Million Four Hundred Ttiott
lond Dol'artf Josses by fire., thereby affording evidence
of thi* advantages oflinfUfance, ns well rut the ability and
disposition to nice: with promptness, ait Uabihue*.
J.OAKDINKH COFFIN, Agent,
OfltceN. K. corner Wood uitdtfd "V-
marine. i*'ire and ItiUo'd Tfoniportfttlon
ISSmiASCK.
ffMIE INSURANCE OOMVANYOF NORTH AMUR
JL ICA, l‘hiludclj)hiu, clianrrcd ITDS, capital Qsoo**
000, asscti January l’J t I*3l. 31? 001/435 00, wil.
make insurance on cuddies* and tbcir. content* in tin*
city ami vicinity. AUo,<;n p/openy of every descrip
tion, on steamboats am! other tcsm*!*, either by inland
transportation or on the sens.
DIRECTORS:
Arthur G-CoiT;:), Fn-s'i, Jacob M. T«ioma«,
W. Jones
Kdtvurd Snini:,
John A. Brown,
Samuel K Smith.
Samuel Brook*,
Charted Taylor,
Ambrose White,
Tbomas l*. Cope, JamcK N. DiekVou,
S». Morris, Wulcf, 11. 1). Sfaerrcrd, Soc*y.
Tide n the oldest Insurance Company in the United
Stale:*, a«.U from r.« high .‘landing, long experience, am*
pie mean*, and avoiding all n§k« of an extra hazard
ous character, may be considered us offering ample sc
eumy.to tlm public. WM. I*. Agent,
_ No. Ml From turret.
IRSIIHANCE, " ~~
aMIK DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR
A.NCE COMPANY*—Office, North Room of the Ex
change. Third street, Philadelphia.
Fibs lKshnA.itcs,—Buildings, Merchandize, ami othei
property m town and country, insured against lo*« ot
damage by fire at the lowosirate ot premium.
MAKI.tE iHsuzusoK.—They also in safe Ves.ieln, Car
goes uud freights, foreign or co£W£wfsfc, under open or
special policies, as the assured urftftlesire.
lNLA?n>Ta*NsrosTATii)X— also tnsare merchan
dize transported hy Wagons. Railroad Cars, Canal
Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes,ou the most
liberal lerms^
DIRECTORS—Joseph 11. Seal, Edmund A. Souder
John C. Davis. Robert ltunon, John U. Penrose. Samuel
Edwards, Geo. G. Lclpor, Kilwnril Darlington, Isaac El
Davis, Wllhntn FohvelljJolin Newlin,Dr. li.M. Huston,
James 0. Eland,Tbcophuns Paulding, 11. Jones Brooks,
Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George Scrnli. Spencer Ale*
llvaln, Charles Kelly, J.<». Johnson. William Hay, Dr
S.Thomas, John Sellers, Win. Eyre, Jr.
DIRECTORS AT MTSCURUH. —l>. T. Morgan.
Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan.
WILLIAM MARTIN, President
Thoh. C. Hand, Vice President.,
Josisnt W. Cowan, Secretary.
03“ Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pitts*
burgh. (JclftdlO P. A. MADEIRA, Agent.
Fire And limine Insurance,
TJIE OFFICE of the I.LSumnci Co. of North America
has been removed to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones
& Co.. No. 141 Front street, third house East of Wood
street.where the subscriber wtlhsaue Policies on Ruild*
lUgßond their contents,andonShipinents by Steamboats
usd other vessels, for the above old ana responsible
Company. japU] WiM. P. JONES, Agent-
Life an<l Klcallh insurance*
fPHK MUTUAL Lll'K AND HEALTH INSURANCE
JL of Philadelphia, Incorporated by the
Legislature of Pennsylvania, Mnrchtlttls; Charter Per
petual ; Capua) $lOO,OOO. Kates lower than any Fennjyf
ra»ta Company ; and full s!0 per cent. lower than thr
usual rules of Life Insurance,as the following compari
son wilt show. Thus a person or the age of 30 insuring
for 8100 for life, must pity in the Girard Pennsyl
vania 82.30, Penn Mutual 82,30, Eouuable S2,o4,New
England 82,30, Albion 52,4«, New York Life 92.3 G, I \ft
and Health, Philadelphia, 31,91.
- Dxekctous —Samuel D Orrick, Charles D Hall, Wni P
Boone. Robert P King, Charles P Hayes,hi W Baldwin,
Glms 0 B Campbell, M M Reeve, M. D.; Lewis Cooper.
J Rodman Barker, KII Butler, Ed win-it Cope. Presi
dent, Samuel D Ornck : l r «ec President, Robert P. King
Secretary, Francis Bluckhurne.
Applications will he received and everv information
given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Office;
Commercial Rooms, corner of Third und Wood streets
Pittsburgh. ocu!9:y
Fire and marine Insurance.
THE Insurance Company of North America, of Phil*
delphia,through its duly authorized Agont,thc sub*
scriber, offers to make permanent and limned insuranc#
on proporty.tn this city and its vicinity, and on sdnpmen
by the canal and rivers.
DIRECTORS:
Arthur G. Coffin, I’rrs’t. Samuel Brooks,
Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor,
Samuel W. JTones, Samuel W. Sraiife
Edward Smith, Ambrose White,
John A. Drown, Jacob M.Thomas
John White, John R. Neff,
Thoraus R. Cope, Richard D. Wood,
Wm. Wolsh. Henry D. Sliemtrd,Bec’y.
This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United
States, having been chartered lu 1794. Its charter is per*,
pctual, and from its high standing, long, experience, am
ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous
character, it may be considered as offering ample securi
ty to the public. WILLIAM l\ JONES.
At Counting Room of A iwood, Jones A Co., Water and
'rout sts., Pittsburgh raay4y
Jolmai’Cartney,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Cigars, Tobacco and Snuffs
v No. 14® Wood pireei, corner of Virgin alley,
aprJ4] - Pittsburgh, Pa.
Bailnetis Notice*
ALL persons having business with the undersigned,
either us Public Accountant, Instructor m Book*
Keeping, or otherwise, will find him at the Pittsburgh
Commercial College, from 9 ull H o’clock*, A. ; M., and
from 2 till 4 o’clock, P, M. ‘
• .Merchant* in. want of competent Book keepers can
be supplied by calling on JOHN FLEMING,
apri> Principal Instructor in the Science of Accounts.
Falrmount Fire Engine for Sole.
THE members or* the Fairmomil Fire Company offer
their ENGINE for sale. It is In first-rate order, and
will be sold cheap. Enquire of J. SMITH, Seo’y.,
apr3:tf No. 409 3?enn street-
TWatoheu, Jewelry and Silver Ware.
HK VERY BEST TIME to purchase fine gold Jew*
: ®*fy or Wutches is while ibe warm sammer days
and ihe very dull season of die your lasts, for then it is
.that you have plenty of tune to look about and ascertain
at what establishment you can get the veal value
Tor your money. Now, therefore, if you are about to
buy any.lhtng in that line this summer, u Will bo to your
advantage to call:m at HOOD’S New Jewelry Store
No. 51, Market street, for he is selling all*kinds ot fine
goods at the wholesale prices, and about 'one-half Itsß
th&n a the usual retail prices.. He has also secured Mr
.$?• i iiiSr 1 ' t 0 tothe Watch Repairing department,
dud all descriptions of work will be done at short notice
ana warranted. .
Wm. P. Giles,
VW4 ™ TE , T n ERINARY SURGEON.
JUXXI. Office at Rody Patterson’s Livery Stables, on
Toartli street, between Wood and Smitbfield, tjy4:ly
/ iHINESK WASHING FLUID can always be had at
KJ No. 50, Smithfield street, at 25 cents peToottle, This
arttclo ts used for washing m salt, hard or eoA water.
hlyleHfi' Cholera Remedy, for the immediate cure of
dysentery t diarrhoea, pain m the stomach, &c., can also
be obtained at L»yU] 50, Smithfield street.
RAISINS— lObxs.prime Bunch for sale by
jySS WM. DYER.
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insurance Company.
John R. Neff.
Richard i). Wood,
William Welsh,
Pruuiia Hssxiuft,
S. Austin Alhhone,
William K. Uowcu,
Cieorge VV. Aspinwail,
Sarcophagus Wartrooms , 074 iUain strut, CincinMaii,
July, 1651.
f|'HE undersigned. Ceo*qe,K. Roberts, undertaker and
X sole agent for the sale ofihenbove valuable nui
cles, announces that he is prepared to supply underta
kers and other* having occasion for their me with’the
same, of alt sizes, from 1 foot U> inches to fi fcotdiujhrs
in leuglh, of ; various widths and depth*, suitable for bo
dies of any size; either plain, bronzed or gilded and
highly ornamented. Also, name plates and trimmings
for the same. Attention to the very tow prices affixed,
with the view of their general adoption, h solicited, to
wit: At wholesale, for plain bronzed CaSe.s, of various
colors—
No. 1 for Bodies 22 to *2B iitcbcMn length. S3,CO
2 “ 23 to 33 k - » 4,50
3 ‘ k 33 to 40 u - 0,0!)
4 “ 40 to 46 *' “ ROO
5 u 40 to 5-1 41 “ o oo
G “ 54 to 00 14 10.00
7 “ CO to 65 »• *• JKOO
H “ C 5 to C 9 4 ‘ 14,00
0 «« CO to 70 44 “ 10,00
10 ** 03 to 73 »• “ 17,00
U “ 72 to 70 “ “ IROO
12 ** CO to 05 11 . extra deep 12.00
13 “ 05 to 60 “ 15 00
14 u CO to 70 u “ 13,00
10 CS to 73 ** • • u iy os)
16 44 70 to 70 l ' *• 20,00
Nameplates from 34,00 to SO per dozen.
Moderate-additional charge for extra gilding and orna
mental painting, or in!atd gold, >ilver and pearl work.
Communications, desmug further information, or or
ders for Cases and materials, will receive prompt, atten
tion by addressing GEO. K. ROBERTS, Agent,
Sarcophagus Warerooms, 371 Mam st.,Um , O.
115“ Funerals attended,hoarse nnd carriages furnish*
ed. and conveyances, with appropriate attendants pro
vided for transportation to any pan of the country, on
application at the office as above.
■jyic G. K. B.
European Agency.
fpHEundorsigned European Agent continues hi# nu-
JL mmlyoyagcg between America and Europe, leaving
Pittsburgh regularly in each year inJune, and returning
in September—transacting a geutjral Law Agency, in
connection with his relative, Uugh Keenan, Esq., now
residentin Dublin. .The present tourwill be the twenty-,
fifth of thisAcency,through England, Ireland. Scotland,
>V ales, Ac. It embraces collection oflegacies, debts,
rents, property and claims; remittancesof money; procu
ring copiesof wills,deeds and documents; conducting
Searches of .all kinds, Ac., Ac.. Innumerable references
given. During tho subscriber’s übseiice, his brother,
Low,arp j. Keenan, will attend in hts Office. .
Office on Fifth street, opposite Si. Paul’s Cathedral..
THOMAS J. KEENAN, European Agent,.-
jes:tf and Attorney at Law, rillsburgh, I*u^
Kotloo to BusinessHlen* •
A GENTLEMAN in this City, engaged in u snfe, «are
and profitable merchandising and manufacturing
business,-having faileu into a low state or health, is de
sirous of selling out his mterest in the conce n.for the
purpose of leaving the city far the recovery of his health
Any person having command of 83UQ0 in cash, and a
fair credit, can enter into this business wi h every euur*
only of success. 1 fa
■ U 7“ Address “ MANUFACTPRKK,” Box 53. Pitts
burgh, Pa., stating where, tin interview uaifbe had. ■
jydo
TEAS HAVE ADVANCED 7 CENTS*f»ER
J?Tjy j '~Y OU r, cau bu >‘ G«en.Teua at .MORRIS’ TEA
MARI, m the Diamond, for three mouths to come, at the
old prices and the same qualities, noiwiUitsanding the
advance in prices Ea»t,as they , have a large stock on
hand.. They sell the best Teas in Pittsburgh at this Store
and defy opposition. ijyfiG '
f BMiE SUBSCRIBERoffers for sale a valuable House
JL and Lot. situated on Ann street; Allegheny City
The Lot is lb feet front by 55 feet deep. The House con
tains a Hall, two Rooms* Kitcfien Cellar and two Bed
* l 2? l P B * —A large yard, with oat oven, hydrant, Ac. -
Pnce 990§. Terras—SOl)in bsnd; balance inone two
and three years. S. OUTHBERT,Gen s l’Airent, °
_ - • No. 50 Smithheld sl *
• PISWS—-Hard A Brother, ti. & E. M. jsinfth,
IT Todd A Smith and W. W. Wilson’s. • ’
Thc aboye brands are now unrivalled in quality of
v. o ’d> in quill-like elasticity, la fineness and smoothness
of the points, and m durability. I will warrant every
reu of these makes. Jnst received this morning a full
assortment, and customers wiU-nlwfays find at my store
the best stock, and at the lowest prices which a good ar
ticle can be sold at. W. W. WILSON
Jy2s ... cor MaTkctand.Fourth sis. :
BUTTER— 3 bbJs.packedl r *7
Okegs do; For sale by
WM. DYER.
C'lßH—o lialf bbis. No. I While Fish;
I? 6 do do Lake Shad; '
. 10 do. Lake Salmon;
Receiving and for sale b.y VVM. DYER
i£2o - ~ No 2H7Ubony st
Lard— sbbU.No. i; 7
15 kegs do; For sale
jyla WM. DYER
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great reduction in prices.
Second Arrival of New Summer Good*',
AT GREAT BARGAINS.
THE largest, Cheapcsi and Best'Stock ofFAN*-
DRESS GOODS ever offered in lhiachy,i»
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*sBs? YOUNG, STEVENSON 4-LOVE’S
Orij'inal He6HiveS!dreVNo.J , 4Mark<nStreet, between
\FoutUi street and ihe Di/imorid, Pittsburgh, ■
•The proprietors"‘have just opened u large autKmbsi
beautiful assortment of the Newest and Most Foslubnu
ble Styles ofFoncy and Stable Dry Goods, which have
been purchased since the great reduction in prices auhe
large clearing out sales in New York airl Philadelphia,
andwiifbe offered to cash buyers at from 2D loV&pir
cent lower than former prices. • ' .
DRESS GOODS ofovery description,from the ckeapr.
est to the most costly and magnificent, such us a very
large and beautiful stock of the following atticles :
. Chene and Jasper chcne Silks; :
' High Lustre, plain cbemclion and lace silks; v .... -
; Do v stripe d^T 7- do;
Do' ploinblack - do;
Brocade, Armnes anti Poult dc Solos, all colors;
Black and chomelion Turk satin*, and watered silks;
• Chene and India Foulard silks;
Do ’ primed and plain silk tissues;
- D 0... do‘.-Aiberdnes and Grenadines;
: Plain,primed and embroidered berages;
Chene plain and figured.silks, and poplins;
. Chameleon Gro de Naples;
, . Paris printed berages ao de fames; .
-•- ■ Dai -do ' and plain.dll wpolde laines, . .
;••••Do.- do lawnaaud jaconets;.;
Plain and embroidered ntnili and SwUses;
Plain and printed casomeres, delainesami alpacas;
French and domestic ginghams ;. ..
English und American chintzes and caiieoes, at all
prices; ; ?
. BUN NETS and RIBBONS at grcaijbargains ;
Spring and summer shawls, do ’ do;
* .Needle worked sleeves, cuffs, collars and ohemi
' zeus; •
.Needle worked laces and muslin caps
Embroidered, item stitch and plain! linen caiub’
handkerchiefs 1
Fancy silk pockettid’kfs, cravats autf neck tics;
v Gloves, hosiery aiid suspenders, a large stpek;
Irish linen*, table cloths and table linens; :
Tickchs, checks, crash,bird-eye,
Bleached and brown muslins, from G to 1:1c. per yd;
Do brown and colored Canton flamiela;
French cloths, plain and fancy cassimeres A satiuets;
Casluncrets, tweeds, merino cos?imeres nud ivy;
• Jeans; •• • -
- Pluck satin and fancy vesting:*, Ac., Ac.
• sE7*The proprietors would respectfully splicil-an
early call from all’.their friends,.arid the public gen
erally, feeling confident that they can offer greater in
ducements to whole sale und retail buyer*, {kau any
have heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh. i
myJltf YOUNG, STEVENSON A LQVK.
The ElgUtli SemA-Annual Sale"
OF DRV GOODS ot the One Price Store 61 'A. A.
MASON A CO., Nos. 0l» A 04, Market street, Pitts
burgh, will commence on Thursday, June 20th, 1851, and
continue through the month of July. Their wholesale
Rooms will be opened to the Retail trade, and every ar
ticle throughout the establishment will be sold »t an im
mense redaction -from usual prices. Having' recently
made extensive purchases, their assortment; will be
fountTvoxy choice and desirable. ;
Their stock of Silks, comprising more than 500 pieces,
will be closed out at an immense discount from usual
prices.
Good Press Silk* as low in
Silk Poplins,
Beal Berege Dc Loines,
Fast colored Lawns,
Fine French do 12|
Fine Printed Beregery ISI&W*
Fine French Jaconet,
COO pcs French and English Ginghams, lu tcPI'JJ
Black Alpacas,
1000 yards Bonnet Ribbons, at S
500 Wroaght Collars, C±
Fast colored Calicoes, <%
100casesEnglish and American do, 8 @’.G
000 cases ana bales of Bleached and Brown Mu
lias at manufacturer*' prices.
ALSO—jLnce*. Embroideries, frimmingfyliosiery and
Gloves, Lineu, White Good*, Shawls. Cloths,
&e., together with au immense variety of ail kinds of
Pry Goods—all of which will he marked down lo even
less than Eastern wholesale prices.
jg*3 A. A. MASON & CO
Sew Variety and Dry Goods more*
No. 07» iS’orM'KVjf corner of IVoodst. and Liianl&hd alley.
D GREGG & CO, having opened at the above stand,
• are how offering for salt*, a large and complete
assortment of VAKIKI'V and BUY GOODS, eortri.ning
in port of Broad Cloths, CusMmerc3, SuUueh, Summer
Pant S tuff, Fancy '.'csliuj;*; Ladirs 1 Dress Goods, Lawns,
I)e Lames, Ginghams, White Goods, Bonnels, Ribbons,
Hosiery, At.,Ac. Also, a .complete variety of Cutlery,
direct from Sheffield. Together with Clock-, Gold and
Silver Watches, and Watch umteriufs.Goid *od Silver
Pens and Pencils, and Jewelry. A fine it'srtrlraem of
Palm Leaf Hfljs,Ac. in Kbort,we have on huiicT almost
every article usually kept in Uie Dry Goods awl Variety
line. Allot which we offer for sale on the favora
ble terms, cither for cash nr. satisfactory reference
N. 8.-—Tiie business of the latofirmof GQVtt/t; A M’*
C&jtoi.BSs, will be settled by the subscriber, at the' uoufe
of D. Grtgg A Co., ns the books, notes and papers are in
my po4*e«S4on, and i am fully aiuhoruc-d to *r.u!cnp the
business [apr*JlJ DAVID GItKGG.
PATEST METALUC BURIAL CASES.
r |M!K subscribers bavins recently wade orrnngrmentft
X with the Patentee of ibis iipw ami rcfunbL
tian for the manufacture ami f-silo of the ar icle in the
West, they having bee n manufaciurcU heretofore «*xetu
lively in the East, where they are >uperfccUng ihe u*e
ol wooden coffin*, take this method of informing ihe
public, ihalthey are now niomifueturing eighteencider
ent tizeaof ibe modern Sarcophagus. varying in length
from 22 inches to 0$ fret* with width and depth suiihtdc
lor bodies of ordinary ?ize, ami for those, who do hire
space for cushioning, or for budie* of unusual dimen
sions, have several sizes deeper and wider,- This in*
vention now coraifigitnp general use,ispTonouuced one
of ihe greatest of ihe age. These LrauL Cask* are
composed of various kinds of r:;rtals. but principally of
iron; - ‘ .
They are thoroughly <ncmr.Vd inside ami out, and
thuimade impervious to air hjul iudcAtroetibJe. They
are highly ornamental, and of a classic form, are liglu
and portable, while they combine the greatest strength
whiciiiactoUs capable of, in i» giyen quantity
When properly secured with cement thej- are perfect
ly air-tight, aud free from exhalation©!' ofbamve gnse*.
They cost no more than good wooden coffins, nrid arc
better than auy other article in unr, (of whatever cost,)
for transportation,vault*,or ordinary interment'*, ««has
been provenbyactual experiments, and certified to by
some of our tno«u scientific men; also, by the Honora
ble* Henry Clay. Daniel Webster, Lewis Cuss, and
other distinguished Senators who have, witnessed their
merits, and whoso letters, together with other evidence*
of their worth, may be seen nt our Agents* llurinl Case
Depot, So. 374 Main street, three door# above Nin h.
where we intend to keep on hand at all time;:, nuch a
stock of all size* and degree* of ontpntent and finis'; us
wilt suit the most diversified taste*.
We invite the aiteulion of the public, ami of underta
ker* particularly throughout the west, to an examination
of the article, and request them not io rely upon the rep
resentations of undertaker# not using the article, whore
Interest it would be to misrepresent them. •
W. C. DAVIS & CO.
Patent Sletalllo Burial Cases*
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JAMES W. \yyODWifiLL,
rrgF* CABINET Ww
-MANUFACTURE R, Hfl
Ware-roonH ' 97 and -99, TJiird itreet..
J'W.W, respectfully informs his friends nndfcuatom
* era that be.has-now completed the.largest* wtU.fi*
itei.l stock of household furniture before jseen in:
this city, ae: lie-is detertnined to uphold the? qualitywith
we U-Rcasoncd materials, bestworkmanslup, and newe *t
designs} arid from.the extent. of iris orders nncE facility
in mar uftcturinp, he Is enabled loprodbce warranted
furnitarc, ut the lowest prices. ' : "' :i r.
- Ue lms adopted the principle of identifying, tne-cu*?-
tomers* interest with bLsown,inquality-and prjee, and
keeps always on hand ifie greatest vancly of evferydes*
cnptimr of furniture, from the ehuapeat and plaaiicst, to
tfae.mostelcg'arit and cosily,thatahouse r
one, may be furnished froin.his stock, or. manufactured
e , x P r essJy io'order He Iherefore soiicits an inspection,
that the advantages of his establishment tuny
1 he following articles consist, injmri, of his stock} which
for rtchuess of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in
any ol the .Eastern cities: •‘ ! ‘ " . -
■ ‘ Parlor, •'' .■•
. drawing r dini-.. j. >
iug,. and bed room 1-
chairsj Of every variety, '
- ..consisting of rosewoood, ma« j
hogany andiAvalnut Elizab othen, I
Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every
. description; Couches,Sofas.Teio-u-tete amjDi
*«, v^ ns latest French ana American patterns:
Tashaes, What-Nots, and ladies* parlor VVruink Desks
: of various kinds; Work- Tables and fancy! inlaid
stands, music stunds, arid Holders, marble-top, ma
hogany;-' ro3ewood and wnlnutoentrc and soin, tu
.tries, extension (lining table*; all sizes of the 1
most improved, and decidedly the best kind -
made: card, Pembroke halt and pier tables,: '
wardrobes} bedsteads and washstauds df
each ; u .large, .assortment} bait
and parlor reception chairs, ottomans ]
and stools, secretary and book' j
cases, boards, nre scroene, <
towel racks* Hat stands,; and i •
music stools, cribs and.cpts ' ••
for children; paper raache,
table and tea poys, ms-: .
liogany, rosewood} and I
. inlaid pearl Tables. ' \ •
' ’ Ac. Ac. Ac. ‘ •
01 COMMON FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CHAIRS- ._Cabinet jiaxbrs supplied with
alt articles m theiriiue
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished nt the short
est notice. . ... . • • •• • -
Ail orders promptly attended to ' gnov23, :
Journeymen Cabinet makers Association
• - .WAREHOUSE, 11® SECOND STREET.
(near tho comer of Wood.) t
THIS ASSOCIATION,
bracing, already, twice to three VA*/. ;
• as many hands as the mr- np|;
lllll,, " | nlk*Jge4t and hitherto most renowned * *| •
busmefcs shop? or this city, have opened their Ware
house, atid are able to furnish the 'public, by wholesale
. PrT e Tail, with Furniture of the following aesijripiltHi—
. .Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus: Full Col
utnued Bureaus; Mahogany. 'Bedsteads:. Al&bogany
Uhuirs ; Rocking Chairs; Mahogany Wasliiiands, So-
Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries;
•» a Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card TablesCentre
lablcs | Hat Hacks; Bedsteads; Ottomans;
Poplar Wardrobes; During and Breakfast Tables; Work
ntauds; Cherry, and Common Workstands* high poat,
The advantages of cooperation, oh an extensive scoVc,
i?enni: them to sell at the lowestprices.and thty arede-'
termined to sell, lowerthau any competitors, ten equally,
:jood, if not better article, and warrjhteil—as the'public
will understaml'by giving taetri a call: \
• slo* Steamboat icork of nil hud oiler
articles of any description, made to order In every style,
at the shortest notice. '-v j fmaitiff
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- To Cabinet makeri.
Mahogany, Rosewood ' and Walnut;', Varnish ,
Hardware and Furniture at Wholesalfer^" ",
THE subscribers have just received from New A’ork
and Boston a most spleudid stock of VENEHH3,
and arc manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable
for the trade. All of winch we will, sell at extremely
low prices. • . ' \ -
As great care was taken in the selection of the stock,
persons cannot fail to be suited either ns .to Quality or
price; and,iu il ls well known that,Fumitute cuu be
mndo by machinery superior and much lower than by
hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully iuvited." ;
Turtfcd Work,in all lie branches, carried on as usual.
Plank L?r bund rails, for Carpenters, and ail articles
required in mnnufecLmngCahinetFanrilure, constantly
on- hand—viz: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Hair
Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac.' RYAN A ftI’KEE, .
Buildings,
mnnhhydaw ; NoilH Fifth street
OIiAIKS ANi> FCKAlilfjtlfii. ‘
.Ve.ba Third tlrtti, bezwttn Market arid Wood, S..vth side.
fT\ :We have now on hand a large and
ul- splendid stock of every variety oi
g^aandCAULNfrrFUßNtTUa^whlch-w.^W";
* % •arcconfident cuimotbe surpass ed,
.equalled, in thi? Citr, oruHe West, in style and finish.
Those who arcin-wautoi Fumiturenre: resnectfnUy
inviiediocailandcxaminefoi.ihem£elvea- t
IC7*SteantboHtsfurnished on lb -shortest nstice;
All orders.promptly attcuded to.
ttfbl9:tr r Q’DONNFXL. MULLEIV & CO..
I) liKKttti »vcc r.
JOHN O’DONSIXL A.U.MULLEN,* *-* > .-.W. B. Hr STUB,
O’DONNELL, MULLEN & CO;
Pittsburgh Cliafr & Cabinet ware Roome.
iVc. 0 8 Third Stress, South Side; ■
O’D. M- ACo., respectfully inft>rin their friends
Ulaud customers that they have, if not the larjrest,
|©s|>tock ever before seen itftlris. citv; the greatest
**| ivnriety-of styles*,-'the finest finished, made of the
best seajoued materials, and by the bestworkmen in
the v/estem country—all of whtch they arc determined
to sell as low aa any other i«anuf»eturingcstabli*hraent
in the city. .Our stock is all our own manufacture; iio
importations. ...... -
Steamboats-and Hotels furnished at Uie'shorest notice.
AJlorders promptly attended iOx jat7
Funiture and Chair
T. 13. YOUNIi h- CO., corntt of Third s
oad Smithfiddta.i oppasiu£Town\ Kote!,\iX
|jk_ PittsdurgA, JVi-, keep constantly on hand RM
ui&3and ruakc.io order, at tlie-lowen once'*. * *1 *
>!><!, STEAMU°AT FURNVTURi:, 'mV
llfAUUs, cf the, tiesi workraansliiit and most approved
‘Uis
Steamboats* Ahoyi ' I ; T7-
-The subscribers -tender-ihcilr. aefs\.
for the favors beMow tsL.
c 4 upon them by meir Steamboat friends,- ami fspi
would respectfully remind them .and Others ime-' t 8
rested in buihliflg boats,that they are at a.ll tunes pre
pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every
dc.senplion.of. Cabin Furniture and Chairs of tnc be*
material and workmanship. 'I 13 Y'OCNG&CO.;
Comer Third and.Sraitliikdd streets,
_ opposite il Krotvri’s Hotel' 1
0.0. HAMMER. ; '*
r Hsamer a DauKer.
■ XAJEJE* WAIKEUOOM.SMITHriKLDSTREET.
Beitettn Stcmtiistrat and Strawberry alley,PHubuTr.pa
f£\ HAMMIER &, BAULEEkeepeonftanUy oniiand*
fflh, • yiriciy of excollent;Aml-fashioimblo Furniture,
RMWOTantcttenuattoanyimhe city, and sold oa os
oratl1 ? lcnns as C:Ull,o obtained at any similar
establishment ml.he West.; .They have now on hand an
nmtsually extensive slock, embracing ail finds of Furni
ture, irom the cheapest and plainest to '.lie most costly
and elegant. Ail orders promptly attended to'. lhrMt6tu
A. QlILliIKfiN & GO. t
HAVE ON HAND at their extensive'CAßlNET and
CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 04 Smithfield «.
a assortment of fancy and plain Furiiium-s which
iliey will sell IS percent, bclow'custoraary rates.
Torm9~-cashonly.. : . ~r .. [deeply
\ VM; comtnacs to mana
fucture ol every
h\ his old stand, corner of Liberty ond-
streets. UNDERTAKING attended
to, m all us branches* •• - • maylli
Bolivar Fire Brick ilannfatloring Company.
JAS. GLOVTSB, S/M.klßß, '• B.F. JOHKB, U. S. MAOHAW*
K ! & CO„ Prbprifltori,
HE subscribers having been appointed Ageuts for
the above named concern, will keep constantly oi
hand a-supnly of the cerebrated Bolivar Fire Brick, Crt - :
ciblelire Clay, Furnace Heartlisaiuiln walls. The;
arc also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to be
mudem size and shape to suit purchasers; which shad
be promptly filled. .
We do notdeem it necessary to enumerate the raonv
advaniasca.the BohvarFire Brick posess over alloth- ;
ers that have been offered for sale in the United State*,
thr ir superiority being well known to almost aUpersmis
who use Fire Bnck. The proprietors have determine J
that the Fire Brie* shall lose none of their present envi*
able reputation, and that no expense shall Dc spared t>
make them even better than they.have heretofore beer.
Tins in.the only establishment tbwmanafactarinff Kir-;
Brick at Bolivar. . RUiR & JONES,
marl? Canal Basin, Seventh st., Pittsburgh.
TpREIGHTS Received for all the Way
J? Stations on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad :
: STATIONS. ’ ASKNT?.
Bailoy’*, Adam j.Walttrs,
. Mifflin, J. North,
Lcwistown. • James IHilliken;
Mount Onion, J. D. Scchler.
Huntingdon,' ' J.D. Herr,
Spruce Creek, S.MiHiken,
* >•«>!«■. , A. H.Cinrk,
HolUdaysliurg, T. A. Scott, ■
Lancaster; R. Moderwcll,
Columbia, Mdderwell&Kaufielt,
Harrisburg, J. Waltower & Son,
nimcamion, . Fisher, Morgan A Co ,
. Jesse Beaver, .
Willerstown, Hervey Jones,
. Porryyille, U. D. Thompson,
. M'Veytown, . .. Richard Koelofl,
Mapleton John Donaldson,
Milt Creek, Kessler A Brothers, ,
I'oslorm, John Huyeu.
COVODE S& COLE, Agent?
: jyH> / X'corn'er Penn and Waynests.. Pitisburc'h
HOUSE AND-LOTFOR;S7(JU.-For sate, a t*o
story LwnlUog House and Lot of 2Q leet front bv
no deep, to a 19 feel alloy. The house is welt arranged
und well finished, wuh good grates, suitable foteach
room | ngooddry cellar j a iaulee porch; nnoutoven
yard and garden; all ncw.artiliin dompfeta or
der, pleasantly situated on Resaen street, Alleahenv
nearthe Vtest Common. Immediate possession if to*
quired. 8. Cp^HBEKT/lSennA^" *
; 1 SOSmnhSeldslre.i .
: TUST.KECJdIVKD AT WOODWARD Sr IPI r v,u
Magazines of FaslnonVorJuly 11 ' 1011 ° nd Paris
I he Weekly Times, the Bra* Bell’a Lir* \n T
laSlraled thc'.Lincoin Mercury!
JH? 1 r-Au invoice at Mann’s latent
. Vertical Lever, Leuer and WaniftsiPrdsse^poS!
E,^f Q ? T °^ 8 1 l ?^ inches by 18, lOiby 12 tuid 10 by Hi
Por snle wholesale and retail by • "• T -
JOHM'f. COLE,
.»i n -. j :* _■•■sole agent for the West, •
M Covode & Cole’s Warehouse, corner of Penn and
wayne streets,Pittsburgh. |
: Booksellers andSlatiohers suppHed at as low niicca
as they can purchase from the eastern manufacturer and
patentee. •- •:• ; py*g:*f
MY.Ll;jU?s> tHULtIKA REM till V;—*a frcsa 'supply
just received. This medieme has -never failed lo
eucct a cure in aU cases of Dysentery,
•Crumps,Pain in. the Stoinacbj &c. -It has been used
wuh astonishing success in the very worst cases '
Sold wholesale and retail by : -*
S. L. CDTHBKRT;
• ; . No. 50 Stnithfield street.
JAVA COFPEK--A prime article for family use" in
store and /or sale by
jy3l • KING A? MOORHEAD.
BXjOOMS— 150 tons No. I Juniata j
7i do Bedford Forge Blooms: ; ’
Received aud for sale by ♦
jy3t KING MOORHEAD.
,TTEHRING—SO-bbts. iu store and for iaie t>v
El jy3P SHERIFF & BINNING.
LARD OiL— T&bMs.-No. i for sole by r ~ ~
iyao b a. Fahnestock & no.
A"'"* I*COllOD—sobbls forsaieby . . *“
jyay B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
Jixrnilote, -&t.
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SDrnga anb JHrbittius.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! , " ~ •, - - ..BUM. AUGUST; '
THE TRCEi DIGmiTE FLUID; -;«■ r , \ TA l J*? h
or Gastric Juice J lVUv?; c .L';?, : W9°<fB trat ’Av ear S'?‘h Slrut),
A CHEAT DYSPEPSIA VURER, i vm*- 1' tVn&ESSjf* <n.»“S?flC£? 1 “Jg ,n !r>>»,«inceKi Blanks to
PREPARED from Rouiicl,or the.fourth stomach
J: the Or, after directions by .Baron Limns, the-great e *'
ABoot two hours, outofthfe stomach I ■“■'• er. Ininfc lo.lhat flinenecessary for -a gentle-
SCIENTIFIC ? EVIDENCE! • ••• ;"“*«>**.> i
| . Baron Lwms.tn hiscelebratcdworfcon Anlma ciinri -.T- —ILSSgJ.'-.,
|,lr>, says: -An tmißiial Dißestivc FluidranSoaoalTo SPUING. AJSO SDMKKR CLOTII ISO t
■ : THREE BIG'DOOHS!--' *
' •• •
eaed, changed and digested, jttatlnalie suae na£oeru jf OIIN ' M P CLO ?/^ r ha^ oran
-tUey woalabe in tkelmman BiamuclL” ~™ 1,1 ; - eraa O ;nouncingtohlsnumerdoS:friendi;aadtbepublicm
Dr. Pkkejba, fh’hlsXamoua treatise on « Food ind 'ou gensraJ,that hisSprutg/and Sommer Block la now ready
et,’?pubhshed by Fowlers* Wells. New\ork
stales the same great fact, and describes tlie mtt&si73 Dtte'or ihe largest and Dost selected Blocks of Ready
prepaiation. There are few higher authorities iESTd? Clothing to befoundin the» Western ‘Country.
Fereiru.: ....: ‘ i . r * He has this season paid -more than, usual attention to
Dr. Combs, .in his valuable writingson the u PhvBlblo; roanufooturingima stvloof his Garments, so that the
gy of Digestion,” observes that'!* aidliaiuution ofiihe due loWest.priceclyas well akthe-fineiVare got up iu a
quantity of iheGastric Juiceis 9 *X*« Wtd elegttocenbtto beßUJpajssed. v v
vailing douse.of Dyspepsia;’? am he states thati“adis ,; He particularly cull tiro attention of uli dealers
tinguishedbrofessor of medicine in liOhdou,who was ; m Clothing to his present splendid assortment of
severely afflicted with this complaint, finding eVcrythhuT v ■ u * Ksaay-SXitde Garmentsi J
else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained ’ cotifidenvupdnexantination,of the qualities
from the. stomach of living animals, which proved com* •*s* Ptiees of dtis epods, ho con offer, them such induce
plctely successful.”. . 'i '■ ®hall make it,their-interest to purebnae at his
Dr. GcahaMj author of thefamous works on “ Vegeta*- : : ' ' - ' ; r . .
ble Diet>Hsaya; “ It is a remarkable fact in physiology y®d{» v eX£efi<mceVand. great success in the bu
thauhe stomachs'of aniinais,hiaceraied'in,:water,’im* an unprecedemedrWAotoato anti rs
part to the tiuid the property of dissolving various arti- « n i,%vl r K„P e, “ a ? c , , l aal ®“ him to get tip Garments to
clesof food, and of effecting a kind of artificial diges- th* nSri^SkT 8 !: and tastes of every Ideation in
ttoa of-thera in no wise different from the natural EigesV; hale olmoBt i m P or te- nce to whole
. great work, the “ Chemistry ofMaL,”(Lca he found a choice se
& Blanchard,Phila,lB46, ppffcJl-d) says: “ThtimsedVr -■ C . r’_j,^^v le p I0R »/^h^ 03 l a hle.goods, consisting of—
ery of PEPSIN forma a new era in the chemical history w vf \f A dtttf .Jknerican Broadcloths, ■
of Digestion. From recent experiments we knfcw that: i *?• ‘AlsojaaexceilehtMßnrtment oi
food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive the latest iuosi taßhionablo stvles
floid, prepared from Pepsin, as it is lit the uatnTal-Gas- : uLfof which he iapreparedto make to order in the bear
trie Juice itself.” i - J; v mamnecand atthemoSt rettsouablentice* " wc bCi
; Professor Doxolison, of the Jefferson Col!egi. Phiia- COMfci, THEN, ONE &nD ALL’'
•delphia^irihis : greatWork-6n Humaii Physiologyjdevotes * ' The'Assonment, the Quality, and:thrVari«v U the
more titan fifty pages to on examination of this isubject. be fo tnd ia the Hjnited
His eiperirhonts with Dr. Beaumont, on the!Gasirid- •States..-.:-,:.,--• ...r... . J.: ,-V •' .msrSft
Juice, ootalned from the living human stomach and.front' “ * ' — l —*“— l " f 11
ahimalB,'are well known, “in all cases.” he
gestion occurred ns perfectly in- the artificial as in- the ;
natural ■ • •; > .. . t :
as a pysPEPsiA cunEn, *. .
Dr. HouoiiTOiN'S preparation of PEPSIN has Produced
the most marvelous effects, curing cases, or DebiHiy/
Emaciation, Nervous Declinejaiul Dyspeptic Ct>nsorap*
tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave,. It;
is impossible to give the details of cases in the [limils ot
this advertisement—but authenticated ceriificaies haV'e
been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK
ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Bostoa.
alone. These were nearly ail desperate the '
cures were not only.rapid and wonderful, but perma
nent. ' • ; . .' • I'
- It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, andparlicularly
uselul for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint,
Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and AgueV atia
the cviVeffects of Qainiuq, Mercury, and other drugs"
upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness*. Also,:
for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spir*’
its. It also reconciles Health-witlL Intemperance. ; • ’ ■
.1 . , OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. ! - ,
. There is no rocm of OUb STOMAC H COM PL AINTA_
which U does not seem to reach and rcmovenu once —” 1
No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT
RELIEF! AsingUdost Ttmovts all Ike unpleasant symp
toms, and it only to be repealed! far a short time,
to make these good-effects permanent. JPURITY OF
BLOt)D and yiGOS OF BODY, Jollow at once'.' : Ix is
particalarty excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomltingy
Cramps, Soreness o/ the pit of tho Stomach, distress af-.
ter eating, low, cold stale of iheßiood, Heaviness, Low
uess o( Spirits, Despondetf^-Emaciation, Weakness,
tendency id >:mily,Suici2e,&c, . ;.. j
Price,O.* r. DOLLAR per bottle. One botuewitiof
teneffectalastingcure.' . : 1 :j
1 Every bottle beats : the writlen siguaturc of j. S.
HOUGiITON, Sole Proprieior. b .
Sold byagenlsL) every town in' the United States;
and by respectable dealers in Medicines gehctallyi t
Agents for Pittsburgh, KKVJ3ER. & McDOiVELL, 14l
Wood Street; \il\u
Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor’s prices. fnv2Gry
Also; for sale by R. K. SELLERS,S7-Wot d streeL
Public AttentftOM'
Is respectfully tnciUtLlo thefollowing truths , ffl forth in
relation to one of the most important Raneairy of mod
ern times! ' .• „
PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL}
IT is cot more ihuii one year ago since this great rem
edy was brought before the public,Tor the relief and
cure, of discnee. Its great powers to heal,have, since
then, become fully appreciated by thccohununiiy. and
wenflege lhauite longer it is tried the more certains ill
its-great fame spread. It is uotthe rcmedy oTa day,
•got up for the sole purpose of making money ;• but, oon,
jwhich wc conceive, wittconunue to be used iwhen all
nostrums have beer, forgotten. The PEI*ROLEUM Is
c Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth
by a power and agency that laugha to scorn all human
competition. It is our duly, when we write about a
medicine, that we write -tumh—that we. say nothing
calculated to deceive those who may trasvonr word or
put confidence to Our statements. The sick' are very'
apt to (jatch at any thing that promises relief irom dis
euse.' A story can hardly be too highly wrought to an*-
swer the objector gulling or humbugging: some of them/
Now,wc do tint desire to do this ;wearc. anxious only
that the truth in relationro our Remedy should -be told,
in order to secure- for it a reputation far exceeding any
single article of the materia medica. Plain, unvarnished
• facts—-facts thatmay be ascertained in our own city and
neighborhood* bear iunple testimony in favor of the Pe
troleum. ...
Within the past two months, two of our own citizens,
who were totally blind-, have been restored to 'sight.
Several cases of blinancss, in the Siam; of
becn cured. AndjatfOtihecase.of agehtleraanln Bea
ver county.' There are others ; bat these coses are near
home, rindmay tic referred to by any persons who may
havedoabtsOn the.subject. These cases were eured-af
lertney.hadbeen abandoned byphysicians as hopeless-
The Petroleum will care, when used according to dircc.
lions—Diarrhcea, Dysentery; Pilesj Rheumatism, Gout,
Neuralgia* Eruptions on the Skin,. Pimples onriie face*:
Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald , Head,
pains in.thc bones and jo mis, old sores.Uicers, Wens,
Tumors. Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever aha.
A|ue,Chronic Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis; andallPul-'
moimry affections of a.chronic nature, tending to pro
dace CONSUMPTION.. - * .
'Bums and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid
neys, Chapped. Hands,Excoriated :Nippies, Corn San
d in fact, itisnosEAt umvEBsaLBEMBnY, arid
has been tried in rnostof the above diseases within the
past year wiih'the most perfect success- Certificates
that will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who
will take pleasure ill showing them to the afflicted‘or.
their friends.
-Whutever otlieTsmay say abouttbeirmedicines,the
Petroleum is the greatest Remedy, of, the age. ' Phy
sicians of high standing in the profession are beginning
to use u m their practice. . Those who at first looked: on
with doubt ami uncertainty; are willing to. awdid it due
praise and . consideration. Before another year rolls"
round, all. will be compelled to -that the'
Petroleum is the Greatest medicine evcr.dlseovered.. •
For sale,-Wholesale arid Retail, by J
KEY3ER ft M’DOWELL,
~ 140 Wood street.
a Sellers, 57 Wood street} DM. Carry. D.
A.. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City* ' Also, by
the Proprietor, S. M; KIER, Canal Basin, 7th street,
Pittsburgh.; • y - ... 1 .-fog. *
The Human Body mast Perapire,
• (SO S its NATO BE,) -
TO HATE A HEALTHY APPEARAN CE t ' '
And persons who do not perspire are liable to the mos ;
. •. ’• DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES.
ltalian Chemical Soap causes a free
XI »t the same time mollifies, softens
the akin,giving it Hie texture and beauty of an infant’s.
SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AND SORErty ; .
are soon .not only he tiled, but cured by its use, at
least Mven physicians ia New York know, who use it
m such cases, and find it unfailing—as also* in •
. • PIMPLES v BLOTCHES, FRECKLES,
or any otbcrskiu-disease. The reader is assarcdihat
this is no useless puffed, nostrum, as one trial will ptovc.
I could enumerate at least £0 persons cured of r •
. SORE HEAD,SORE LEGS AND SORE B^ARD.
Buy it, and the reader is again :assurcd, X would not
cruelly sell it forth© above, unless! knew it to be all I
state. -Those who are liable to -v
/ - .aCHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH,'
•Will find this not oixly a. a preventive* and I
. can how only, add,'thdt any. ooe .afflicted with any of
the above/orsiihlJardisease*, will find this all and even
more (admirable iriits properties) than I state.
' reader, the stores are flooded wilh imitations,
and be sure you ask for Jones’ Italian Chemical Soap—
and buy it only of WAI. JACKSON, only Agent in
Pittsburgh, 240 Llbertystreet, Pittsburgh, head Of WOod
• • Jones* LUy White;" - i
criutioued against using common prepa-
They are not aware how frightfully injurious i'tis ' K *
tojihe flkmb how coarse,how rough,how
Ballow K yeUow and;unhealthy the axin
vappeirrs alter usiug prepared Chalk!
, . Besidesrit is;injurious, contain- ,
; ' ingalarge.quamityofLead!
-We Pjenored a beautiful vegetable article, which
we call JONES’ SPANISH LILY? vVHITE. '* -
It is perfectly innocent, being.porified of all deleteri
ous qualities: and n : skin a natural,
Wealthy, alabaster, clear, living, white j at the same
umencungas cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and
mnooihr
ty street, head ofWoo<l Pittsburgh.Prices2s ; <*ent'j.
wnite Teetti and Breath,
. . TQ BE HAP FOR 25 CENTS 9
T>ERSONS who have ,either, are. honorably assured
kreatb iscver bo foul,or their
TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW,
tartar, that n 25 cent box of /onei*
Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white a* snow
and the breath odtierously sweet. * • • ’
Sold only til JACKSON'S. Store, MO Liberty .tree
Wood. . , . . ~ ..., . /fd e c2o ‘
dbnu’solution of Jsi. “
,• A HU MAN. If AIR- DYE for the changing oi
»» . e ’ Ted-orgrdy hair to. beautiful brown or. jet
black color.tndi fewminutcsi Price 5(1 cents aod 81,00'
Sold by AV. J ACKSON,2iO Liberty street,IPitlsbofgb: 1 Pitlsbofgb :
-cad of Wood. : .V :. ' *
7k S'cteiitiile Hair Tonic Restorer
A NO BEAUTIfIEIt. ; Trial bottles 37| cenls. Those
Jjl, who have used Joues’CoralHair Restorative know
ns. excellent qualities—those who have hot, we assure
it jo possess the- following qualities...lt wni'fbrcejhe
hair to grow on ariypart wherenature intended to'
grow; stop it falling off, cure scurf ordandruff, and make
light, red or grey hair grow dark. For dressing the hair
;sofl and.silky,nothing can exceed makes i
truly beantiful and keeps itso. It is, indeed, the moa ‘
economical, yet superior article for the hair.. :.
Sold only at WM. JACKSON’S Store,24o Liberty si‘:
head of Wood, Piusburg. Price 374 cents, sft cdnift and
81.00: ;• . - v : .;Tdfec2Q
/YURE YOURSELF—AMERICAN
\J This never failing specific is guaranteed in all eases
of delicate discase, togciher wnh the attendant com
plaints, to effect a speedy, safe and lasting 'cure in the'
course of afew without restrictions to dief, bud-'
ness or imury to the system. It ijf „an old and -popular
remedy; has long been (and.still is) used irttbepnvato
pricticeof a physician, radically curing ninety-nine' of
•the hundred cases.ltleavcs ho odor on the breath; and
may boused by. any one witliout the least fear of expo
sure. For sale at the Medical Depot, No. fiOSmithfield
•street, Pittsburgh, Pa.' 1 ; fapr7
BuJl's SaraaparlHa ond the pholenu
TkJ OT a single man, woman or child has died of the
Xv CHOLERA or any of its symptoms who used this
invai uable preparaiicm. Look at ipc city oi Louisville,
wliere this Sarsaparilla is made, and wherq from 150 lo
200 bottles are retailed daily, but few isolated cases of
Cholera have occurred,ami they were.cither persons,
from boats or those who.disregaroed our advice. ,
ICinawiati CkronicU*
- For sale by KEYSER * M’DO WELL, 140 Woodst.
Pittsburgb,where the genuine article may always be
•'btain'edV .e;.. - '-Hnlirgr' •.
•-.-'.* HountyLandfl. ...
GAFT. NAYLOR,' No. 163 Third streeV coriier of
Chen Y-a Hey, l»aving made arrangements at Wash
hgton for the purpose, will procure Bounty Lands for the
officers and soldiers, their widows and children,'under
ihe Bounty Lnndßul, passed September 28th, 1850. I
Pittsburgh,October 10.' . ,v.- > . : : ' ; :
ounces for sale by ’• '
ImyWJ B. A* FAHNESTOCK ft GO.
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Wew mult Fashionable Qooda.
TUST RECEIVED
W.'Bee IfivefTlothiug Store;Na. street, tr
large splendid assortment t)f; tho:«lateat styles ot
Spring and EommerGoodsiiWhich we. aie prepared to
manufacture to. cider, in a style onsurimssed in this citv.
add atextreracly lowpricea ■- • > * *
"VVe havevon. hand: a large assOrttncht of HEADY
M ADE,CLOTHING, raatiein the beat.; and ; most fash*
lonablc we are deferihihdd'toaell very
iowfor caefc '.CouMtfn&riftahtiyfchtf' tiioijtf who buy
call and ex*
amine cor stockjheforc purchasing. . . .. [opr7:3m
;. ID* Lawrence Jotiriialf Clarion Democrat, Mercer
Waig,: Meadvilie SeoUnelyCreeiiftburgh Republican*
Washington Examiner, Sterubcnviire Union—copy to
amount of 01f send papenoadvorUsers.aml charge
this Office. „ h
«Fames €. Wtoit 3 ~~
Cvtxxa to the laie P. -DuLAta.)
;\XF—kDntost respectfully .announce to _hi» triends
it and the pablicin general, that.he has rented the
Store, Ho. 3&Market*treeiil betweenv Second and Third
heiniends carrying pu the TAILORING
BUSINESS m all its department!*,/ Hel» now receiving
nnnT^fA^a?? ka an cutire. new stock 01
UQUD3, tor Spring vand-iiummer wear, viz: suop.rfine
Engliah. and America* Ctoths, Cashmareta
roranicleforiujmiM Coiiu.J iogeilicrwitli a larqe as
sorunent of plum and figorerfiCo&rtroj aew aa/desi-
Table styles, ; ;y .. ■, > : -
' *&2> f^‘ , Bi£;c**htnert l Sdtin
and Vatinas, all Of which thc subscriber is
prepared tomakeio order in the neatestand most fash
ionrudo fityles, at as lawpriccs .aarany otherestablish
meut. .Hetherefore hopes.by strict detention to all or
ders intrusted.to his care, to merit a share of public Da
fronage. , . JAMES Ch WATT,
N,0..3p Market, between Second aniJThird sts. '
TO TAILORS.—I shall continae ta’sell ttad give in-'
Struchons oa my system of : Garment. Draughting aa
neretnjor«,;auho followiug pricc3,,vi2 j Ifaccompanicd
oyoralmstrocuon, 810 rwithbai instructions, 37.
jeKhy. JAMES:C; WATT.
’ ■*. Envelope*,
TI PM AN’S Ad&esivi PafchaztntEnvtlqpti Jiy dip
•JU . ping the. fingers; in water,' and moiatenini: end
ptjesmg the gammed edge; these J&ivelopeit become the
safest.andsirongest that can'be used-being made ot.
parchment paper, whichjwfll withstrmd-any ordinarv
fnciiouormoistare.; Por sale by the quantity or single
pack, at the store of , ‘ V • *■; ‘W.'S. HAVEN.'
marSff - ' • lf ‘ riorherof Mtorbei and Second sis.
. Dlaeolutlon. - :
rrtHE-Tartnership.heretofore .existlogt between ihe
X hhbscnpera, .under therfirm of Coulter i Jlncke.
Druggists, has ibis day been dissolved by muLaal con~
J. A. COULTER,
March 31,1831. . - N. H* H ACKK. I ''
.JE7*Tbe aflairs of the late firm wilihe settled by J.A.
Coulter,' who continues the fame- busine&s al tnc old*'
siand.coracrof.NVooil and Third streets, ape
YV!tt!am:JL>lxon’a l.on<lon patent
<.-"-v...;Watelie*f ■■
SUPERIOR to any Watches cvefoffered to thr, clti-
O zens of Pittsburgh.
. H. RlCUARDSofti.Bl.Market street, is solo Agent for
the above named: Lever-Watches. The lollowintr guar*
anteoia attachcd Watch;: f? -
■ • 'ByappoinirnirU loiht'Admiralty.
■ WILLFAM DIXuN,
Chranometer and Watch Manufacturer,
. , 45 King£qnare,<3osweli Road, London-
This cerufies that the accompanying Which, No.
is by meto be : of .my -manufacture, and no
Watch with my name upon it is genome, unless accom
panied by a. certificate bearing ray signature.
J guarantee die'Which; No. —>10keep lime to the sai
ts.actipn of the purchaser. - faprlTl ;: W; DIXON.
" 00-Fartttetit&lp*' -fr
CfAMPBELL & CHESS have- thl£day {Anri! lilh,) $:
,with them CHARLES APKNItoHT. ■/
The. business will.be continued under'the firm» f V
CAMPBELL. CHESS & v w y {aprlP f :
Yhe aiorjr ofiSatere la the perfection o t I
-Art*; /■ .. - l
every pmlernandlrigthe beauties o? I'
-JE| Nature, in creating; deeper perceptions, aiid com- V
mandidg the hieheßtemolions tbereo!, b’y a knowledge f
of LuaaiseapeskEtchrng’ uiid iPamUDg-,, imparted io a £
short term of instructions, in. the; eminence- of a style, f
.whereof, Jn the peculiariuesthereto, is' unsnrpassed in f.
all the/exceUericeaof ti£e Art. \ •
Skelcheadf tesidehcee'and aeenery-'ln and aroand f;
Pittsburgh,in conatanipr©grc33.HagniGcejHtranscr:p- I
tiotriof elaborate, paintings, gorgeous oriental scenery
and the most tpleridid views frdra dll over the world, f
* - • • :C. C; BENNETT, ID7 Penn at.
-V//. Pittsburgh, Pa. j ,
ICE CRBAM ANI> MINERAL WATER.—The sub- ]
scribera respectfully imorm their old friendsand cns*|
lowers thattbeybavecommenced making JCE CREAM ,
for iheseason, Their SALOON has beetv fined uprin 1
superioraiy fa} tmd trill be open from. 8 o’clock, A, M. •
ill ll o’clock, P.M.,.aiid all order* .fox Ice Cream for .
ariies or private families wiUbe promptly filled
OurMINERAL FOUNTAIN has also been opened
for the season. . r-
Catea, Fruits> Gpn/ectionaries, &c.;]cepL on hand aa
usuaJ,fresh and sweet. . Piease m've us a c'all.
' • < Ai & P. SUILDECKER,.
Star Uakcry,24 Diamond alley. |
• ••-Y- ! For Fem&les antimaJca* ■
JUNOCORDIAL, or Procreative
JL/vElixir, pTescribed oa aneffectuai restorative in
cores : ofdeblUty; impbiency, or barrenness, and nil ir
regularities ofnatnre;,'TtiSail that it professes to be—
vre remedy for those in
the married state, without .oGspring; HisXceriaincore
Tor seminalemiiuTbhsijgenerardebUhy,'gleet, weakness
of the genital organs, nervous affections, Icucoirhffia or
wliiies.' As & vigorating medicind .it .is.tuiequalled.—
Also, a certain remedy Tor incipient Consumption, indi
gestion,loss of mascnlar energy,physical lassitude, fe
male weakness; debUity,dfccv It is wurranted to please
the user in ttny of the'above complaints, and is of price
less vaJuo ta thou© without offspring-T
: Tosprcad wide the blessings of this medicine, 1 have
appointed Messrs: Jadson &'Co., of the : city of New
'ioric, m the United States Of America, : my sole agents
for its sale; and none cqaa be genuine unless it comes
through them, and their signatures are oh the wrapper.
„ , ANTONIO IiARZErrTE,M.i>.
Nirpia,Jaly 10th, 1840. 7 -
?■ Spiffonly in Piusbargh at the Medical Depot, No. 7ft
Southfield street; and by B. H.Meaking, Walnut street
Cincinnati; Raymond *A' Patten, Noi 6U Frurth: street
Lomgvilfe, ; v .r i : • (maifthly
Herr»sl»ionfl Saw flit Us. .53
TOHEabovb establishment has bqen'taken by'the un* •
.-•A wiih the view.of pursuing the legitimates
business connected therewith {and ns they-arc now re-,
ceivinga fall supply ofTimbor, orders for all siaes ol<
Lumber wrl! r be nlled~with' promptness,and at as.lowr.
prices as bynoy'otherMill inibencighborhood. !
< PALINGS of aplanvand ornamental pattern will be!
cut. , rapt3o-yf • i; JAMES'CARMAN & CO. i
m | U |f l TORPEDOES;
#MvJk/i SsobxsFiro Crackers, Nos t anil 2; b
■■ ICO gross Chasers: .i\
100 do' Pin Wheels; '
'\ 40\do Scrolls, small; ■ r
25 do * do - large ; .
■"T '.■« - lor Rockets i .•
,16 d 0202 .. do |
. .10 jdo'Soz do i
• 5 do4oz do !
1 2 dp.So* do l
v 2 gross 4 inch Triangles; ; t
. ‘ " oq2o0 q 2o TO do.do . > •l
-• 2 eases Chinese Rockets { ■ ' t :
3 gross Flying Pigeons j. r ln -<.
SO „do 14,12,10, e, 0,4 ban Roman Car*,
dies; receivedafid far sale by. J. RHODES'* CO n
■ jyi • - No. 6,W00d street •■ ?.
I Aik BXS. LLMONS;
Jwv 150 drams Figs; received and for sale by
-Tl / ' -J. RHODES & CO:i N 6, 6i Wood street.
/ri LUFU bbls. first quality receiving.
yj iylB ... .y t w.- . Wai.pyer.
CANDLISi— *40 bXß.Stnr, superior; •
10 do Solar Sperm and Bpenni
10 do-gtearinc.' Forsaleby
Jy*S ■; - J. o. WILLIAMS CO.
PINE APPLES r i
vy v 120 bat*. Jujube Paste ; i . :
• CO hf.. do ■,. do; . , . j
100 bxsr Larger Raisins } . *
50 do No. 1 and 2 Rock Candy. \
Rceelvingand for sale by- •
JOSHUA RHODES A CO.». {
.. jyai.. i ■■■. Norwoodst. j
Mackerel— . - *
. SObbls. No. 3 Mackerel, (Masv inspection} $
40lifdo . 3 do - do -’ do;,
40 hf do 2 do do do; r
Jastreceived ondfor sale by : ■■■ ■■ ■
iy2i .. MILLER A RICKETSON. y
HOLLAND HERRINGS—Iot) kegs In order, > .
just received und for rate by $ .
FICKEI3EN & SrOUVENEL,
.•t.jySD , ' : r. •■'
TriNEOAR—I3O gaiia.Wine s
V r- lO bbls. Cider For sale by ■
, ]r3i ' - j. D. wiLLrAMS & co.
A/1 HIU4S..LOVEiUNG. , B - CBUSBBirsOGARJ
O\J J2O do '' .Powdered ,
. shhdiuSteantSyrob." Fi R.DRAVO, k
jyl7 » ' NovlDuunocd.
ft/TOLASSES—St. Louis HoaseMolasseir r
■JjA su James' . do . - Co;
. : NewOrleansiPlauiaUea; r
jy3t For salo by KING Jt WOOKHKAB.
13ACON— eiimo Horn, in Store aud
U. T SHEBIFF S BINNING,
Jy3o No,lWSla<keui.
COBN BKOOMS— 74 doK common for »al» by
jySQ SHERIFF * BINNING
gUOUI.DISII3— : IO > (iO|) lbs,, a ptimi dtiioic, i«vcivuig
et “ u<> by „. anEBiFF-ksiNNixc. ■
i) CASKS BIUK3 AND JO uail fots.lS
■w. iyse l ' sukrifF a bjuN.ning. ;
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