The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, August 11, 1851, Image 4

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Miscellaneous.
: PASS4GE from LIVERPOOL, LONDON and GLASGOW.
NEW YORK,
ANDFROM LIVERPOOL TONEWORIjEANf.!SAq-
TIWORE, BOSTON, CHARLESTON AND t
• ’SAVANNAH DIRECT. . ;
TAPBCOTT A.COi’S
General Emigration and Foreign Exchange: OJficel.
mi[E undersigned having accepted the Ageucy of I he
1. above well known House, is prepared to bnngoui
Passengers from the Old Country,on as favorable terms
as any other House in tbe City.
Passages can be engaged m the following lines,
sailing punctually on the days appointed; ■ ‘
SWALLOW TAIL Line leaves Liverpool on the G lb
andSUtof each Month. .
•: REDBTARLINE leaves Liverpool on the Sfilh ol
eaehmonth. .
THE Z LINE leaves Liverpool Twice a Month*
THE LONDON LINK of Packets sails from London
r on tbe6ih;l3ih,Hlßtand2Gthofevery Month. _ •
THE CLYDE LINE ol Glasgow Packets saiio l rent
' 'GLASGOW oh the Ist and 15th of each month.
At^o—A weekly Line of Packets for New Orleans.
Pa«setigers shiped from New York to any part »(
’^ l rr7»Xhe Senior Partner residesm Liverpool,and vu
-- penntendft the embarcation of all passages engaged m.
g OU pcr»ons desirous of visiting Country*
can have their passage engaged through from Pitts
burgh, by hppheauon either personally or by letter,
lDO«it naid) to the undersigned.
• 4 'passage FROM NEW YORK
Can be had at very reduced rates by applying to the
undersigned Agent for the Messrs. Tapscott, of New
York JAMES BLAKELY,
• Corner of Sixth and Liberty streets,
je2o • • fend story) Pittsburgh
JOHN COVODE**** vJOHH P. COLE.
COYODE & COLE)
[Suawsorj to McFaden d* CovodeA
• . CANAL BASIN* PENN STREET.
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.—Central Railroad.
THE subscribers having been appointed Shipping
Agents for the Pennsylvania or Central Railroad,
inform the public that we arc now prepared to receive
any amount of merchandise or produce (pi shipment
East.
Goods ota this route will be parried through m five
days-and all consigned to us will be forwarded free of
commission or charge for advances.
Rata of Freifht between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
Dry goods, shoes, books, stationery, cutlery, con
fectionary. fruits, feathers, furniture, drugs, medicines
saddlery. Ac. 81,0(1 & 100 Bs.
Hardware, queeuswarc. groceries, paints, dye fluffs,
oils, leather, clover, flax, umolhy and other grass
Bceas. wool. Ac. cOc.
Beef. pork, butter, lard, lard oil. tobacco leaf, coifee,
tallow, gram and rags. COc.
Ashes, marble (rough), tar. pitch, rosin. German clay
bones, bacon. Ac. 50c.
COVODE & COLE.
• corner Penn and Wayne street*
Pittsburgh. July lbi,lBol. —j> ■
Fare Reduced.
MO NONGAHE LA ROUTE
.yili iriHH
Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore and Phitada .
rIMiE Morning Boat leaves daily at 8 o cjock, A.M.,
A precisely, connecting with the Cars at Cumberland
next morning.
The evening boat leaves daily at C O'clock,T. M.
(except Sunday evenings.) connecting with the cars a
Cumberland next eveniug. at 10 o'clock.
Time through to Baltimore 3u hours. Fare only Sd.
Time through to Phltadelplua4ohours. Fare only 810.
The National Road u now good. Conductors cownh
(he coaches between Brownsville and Cumberland—
which makes this decidedly ihc best routs East
J.MKSKIMEN. Agent.
jc2:y Officeut the MonongahciaHoaso.
NOTICEI «
Another Fresh Arrival at No. 97«
Corner of Wood Street and Diasnotud Alley. Pittsburgh,
D GIIEGG 4; CO. have juel received another new
. supply of I)R Y GOODS and which
have been purchased since the late decline m Eastern
prices, which will be sold at k small advance. Owing to
our advantages ui buying, and long experience in ihe
business, we flatter ourselves that we can nflbrd our
goods at prices regardless of competition. Our stuck
will be found to be unsurpassed m the western market,
and much superior to any previous.stock kepi-at the
old stand by Gregg XM'Candless.
We have just opened a tresli lot of Into styles of BONr
NETS. Ribbons,l'arnsols^Dress Lawns.Borages,Mous
de Lames. Ladies' White Dress Goods. Ladies- Gimps,
Silk Princes. Ac.: Broad Cloths, Vancy Vestings. Carsi*
meres. Summer Pantaloonery.Twceds. Gloves, Hosiery,
Threads. Combs?, suspenders. Buttons, Knives, bpoous,
Razors, Scissors. Ac., and all other articles in their line,
too tedious to mention. W e have on hand, ju.«l receiv
ed direct from the manutacturers and importers. by ex
press, a large lot of GOLD and GILT JEWELRY,
GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, and Watch materi
als. and being weekly in the receipt of such Good?. we
intend keeping our assortment complete. Wc earnestly
solicit an early call from buyers generally, before pur
chasing elsewhere-
Thirty cases of BRASt* CLOCKS, jast arrived, of va
rious kinds.
•117* Remember. No. 07, north-west corner oi Wood
street and D.amond alley, Pittsburgh.
N. B.—The business oi ibc late firm of Gregg A M'*
Candies? is to be settled by D. Gregg at the above
•land, who is fully authorized a r, d in whose possession
are the books, notes and papers of said firm. fie 9
Dr* Jayne’s h'omUy Medicines.
EXTRACT ol a i etter irotn the Rev < - L. Abbott, a
well known and highly esteemed Missionary m the
kingdom of Burmah. dated
SaMiowatAbracis, frebruary-164b.
Z>r. D. Jayne. Philadelphia : My Dear Sir—We are
now in great want of vour Medical Preparations, t our
CARMINATIVE BALSAM is an invaluable medicine
in this country in bowel complaints, and has been used
in all our Missions with the most gratifying success. 1
have known it m many cases to act liko u charm our
SANATIVE PILLS are my sheet anchor.—The best
medicine for ray liver complaint and pain m the side that
J hove ever used. They are in great demand, aud tve
are entirely out of them. We need five hundred boxes
of them. Bro. Beecher jays we could use a thousand
boxes yearly among our people to great advaulnec. I
have used yourTOMC VhUMIFUGK as atonic in m
termiUenl fever, with the most complete success. 1
tl ink It once was the means of saving my own son. Da
ring my travels amonir the churches the past season, I
found a whole village suffering under a prevailing influ
enza.attended with coughs of u most violent chaiacter.
I oiten regretted I had not had a dozen or two of your
EXPECTORANT to administer 10 them 7 tor 1 : efieve
from what I have seen of its effects, that it would have
been just the Hung for those poor people. I presume s*ou
have not hitherto hod an idea to what an extent your
medicines are used in nil our Missions.
Affectionately yours. L. L. ABBOTT.
For sale at the Pdhn 7ea Store, fla. I- ifth street. Gy I
Judd’s Medicated Liquid Cuticle*
ItHIS nrtide is intended for family use, and should be
found in tbc possession of every family tn the lnnd.
Mechanics who are in constant danger of injury to ti.eir
persons through accident, and the improper or careless
use of tools- will find tins article to be invaluable to
them-and after a fair trial, wiUconsidcr it indispensable.
« This may-certify- that wo. the undersigned, having
frequently made use of Judd s Medicated Liquid Cuticle,
prepared by Messrs. Penfield & Camp. Middletown,
Connecticut, cheorfally recommend it to. our profession
al brethren-as au excellent sabsUtuie for adhesive pias
in dressing burns, cuts, scatdftjbruises, and all kinds
’•‘•'of fresh wounds: also, for sore nipples, a remedy une
qualled. CHARLES WOODWARD, M l).,
WM.BCASEY.MD.
D. HARRISON.Si D..
F. WOODRUFF, M D..
HAMILTON BREWER. M.D..
ELLSWORTH BURR.M.D .Botanic.
Comprising all tr* practising physicians in the city of
Middletown.
For sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO..
}yl corner of Wood and F irst sts.
HORSE'S
Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Root,
OCCUPIES the front rank among the proprietary
medicines or this country for completely cuung
Canker-Salt Rheum. Erysipela- and all other diseases
arising from an impure state of the blood. Also, Liver
Complaint. CatarTh. Dyspepsia, Headaches. Dizziness,
Coughs. Soreness and Tightness about the Chest; Bron
chitis. or Hoarseness. Dryness, and a tickling sensation
about the Throat : and is used with unprecedented sue*
cess in alt cases of
FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDGENERAL DEBILITY.
Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the
various organs, and invigorating the enure system.
If the testimony of thousands of living witnesses, from
all pans of the country, can be relied upon, it is singu
larly efficacious in cunnsr all Humors.a. nd restoring de
bilitated and broken down constitutions. It is purely
vegetable in its composition, and so accurately com
bined in its proportions that the chemical, botanical und
medical properties of each ingredient harmoniously
unite to PURIFY THE BLOOD.
It has removed many chronic diseases which has baf
fled the skill of tlie best physicians, and has alßo cu red
Canker. Salt Rheum. Erysipelas and Scrofula, which
Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed to.make the least im
pression upon. ■' • •
-Ithas been tested in many cases of CANCEROUS
HUMORS. The most obstinate Cancers have been
cured by this medicine. We say that it is a valuable
medicine in all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. It removes
all obstruction in the circulation, rcnderiwr the Liver
free* active and healthy- It removes Palpuauon of the
Heart, and relieves in al! cases of Asthma, and may be
used In all climates.and at all seasons of the year.
This Syrup is prepared only by C. MORSE A CO., at
102 Fountain street. Providence, R. I ,aml sold whole
sale and retail, by ' S.N.WICgERSHAM, .
Only Agent for Western Pennsylvania,
JeU*y Warehouse, cor Wood and Sixth sts., Plltsb'h
Strancsr. Look at rbls I
Daguerreotypes for one dollar, put up
in Fine Morocco Cases. The subscribers announce
to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they can
get a likeness for one half tho usual price, not to be sur
gassed by those taken in the East. VYc don't mean to
e surpassed by any. Havirc ajarge sky and side
light, we are prepared to suit the raost fastidions. We
.will not ask any person to take a likeness unless it suits
them. Miniatures put m Lockets. Pins or Ring* Sick
or deceased persons taken at their reside’-™ ~
FOR A FEW WEEKSONLY
MERRIMAN A LAWYER
Rooms on 3d su,opposite 9t. Chatles Hot-|
myls:6md.
• ■ Pine OU Lamps. " “
JUST RECEIV eD a fine assortment of these LAMPS.
for burning the Camphene, Pine and Ethereal Oils.
Which I will sell at greatly reduced prices.
• JOHN S. TOUGH. -
82 Fourth si., between Market aud Wood.
Manufacturer and Dealer, Wholesale and Retail, m the
• above named Oils. Belt
XHssomtion.
mHE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the
§ subscribers, under the firm of J• S. BONNET A Co.j
lathis day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner
m&v use the' name of the concern in settlement.
mRy JEROME S. BONNET.
MATTHEW D. PATTON.
Pittsburgh, April Ist, 1850.
ITT* Havlngsoldmy enure intereslin the firm of J.S.
Bonnet A Co- 10 M. D. Patton, my law partner, and m
retiring from business, I late great pleasure in recom
mending him to the confidence of mv friends and the
public. tap3] J. 9. BONNET.
T AWRENCEVILLE PROPERTY.— For Sate, a val-
I i cable property of 72 feet on Pike street byllOdeep
onWatcrstreet to Foster alley, presenting a fine comer
lot pleasantly situated on the Allegheny, having a dwell
ing house containing 4 rooms, kitchen,good cellarand a
Dorchtalso, a pump of fine water, ont-house, a large
Atnhta carriage house and cow stable, and an tee house,
on the’river oank, of capacity to hold 10,000 bushels of
ice • also, a garden, with fruits and flowers, and a largo
graoe arbor;also, 2 small dwelling houses, with grape
vines in front. The whole is in good order. Omnibuses j
“ the city pass the g«>^ HB |£!£Srul Agcnti
50,Simtbficld street.-
SHOVUMM-fiWVs- Bacon Shoulder fo^s^by
Men) Books, fHnsic, &c.
. New Books I New Books:
TUST RECEIVED AT.WALL’S PERIODICAL AND
J CHEAP PUBLICATION STORE, No.SS Foutth-M.
. The Imcrnational Mognzino for Augusts This is the
paragon• of all tlio Monthlies. It. contains tJio very
cretin of Britisha»*d American literature. Now Is • he
time to subscribe for-.this cheap and valuable publico,
lion, os this number commences the fourthi volume.
The Lives of the Chief Justices of England, from the
Norman Conquest till the Death of Lord MansOeld—by
John Lord Carapbell.L.L.p. ... . - • •- .
Letters to a Candid Enqaircr on Animal Magnetism,
by William Gregory, M; D., Professor of the University
of Edinburgh. ■
Koltschimid’s Laun Dictionary, in two pans—lst,
Latin English; 2d, English Laun. .
An Euquiry into the Cause of Natural Death, or Denth
from Old Age—by Homer Boslwtck.M. D.
Jenny Lind’s Tour through Amenea and Cuba.
Stuart, of Dunleath—by the Hon.jCarolme Norton.
The Pioneer’s Daughter—a Tale of Indian Captivity.
Godfrey Malaeire, or the Ltle of an Author—by Thos.
MIHor. • •
The Gipsy Chief—by Reynolds.
No. 45,46 and 47 Boston Shakspeare.
No. 34 Dictionary of Mechanics.
N 0.376 Living Age.
Blackwood for July.
The London World of Fashion.
TT MINER & CO., Sraitbfield street, have received
rl - tho International Magazine for August—being
v 01.4, number one. In literary contents, this number is
beyond precedent in interest.
The Gipsy Chief. A new work by G. W. M. Rey-
This author is well known to the reading public.
His fertile mind has no equal in historical ramance. :
Mabel—or, The Child of the Battle Reid. A Tale of
Uie aathorof DonCassut De Bazan. This
work is highly illustrated and of thrilling interest as. a
historical romance. .
Poetical Works. (Boston edition,) now
complete—the best library edition extant.
A fresh supply of Sir E. Bulwers new Comedy—Not
So Bad asWe Seem. [jy3Q
New Htuloi
eBLUME has just received—
• gammer Longings. ByStepben C. Foster;
Household Words By John Blockley ;
He. Doeth All Things Well: •
Blanche Alpeu. By Stephen Glover:
: Lovely Nell. Ry the Campbell Minstrels;
Gently Sighs the Breeze. The Popular Duett. Written
. for Mod'Ue Jenny Lmd and Madile Marietta Albo
ui.. By Stephen Glover.. /
Go Where the MorningShmeth. Daeil;
Ben Bolu Summit Polka. Blossom Polka. Jenny Lind's
Echo waltz and its companion. The Bird Wai;z,
just published ;
Grave of Bonaparte:
Arm AUa Scozzcse. ByT. Valentine;
Turkish March; Ravel Polka; -
Lousiana Belle. By the Sable Harmonists;
Grave of Washington. By L. V. H. Crosby;
Deem Noland Say Not: The Blue Juniata;
Grand Polka de Concert. Par W.V. Wallace;
Silver Bell Waltz: Henrietta Polka Duett:
Wainat street Theatre and Souvenir of Germany.—
Two new Scottish's:
The Wreath : a eoilection-of Popular Melodies, ar
ranged as Recreative Lessons tor the Piano, in three
numbers. 1
Together with a large collection of Guitar Music, at
C. BLUME’S U
jyall I'tano Depot. No. 1 lb Woud f,.
JOHN H. MKLLOK.No. 81 W r ooditreet,has received
the followingpieces of new and popular Music ;
Farcweli.it ever fondest prayer;
Soldiers Grave;
Waltz Sentimental. By Pilch;:
La Rose. Vanauons by Hanten;
Carnivaldt Venice. By Voss;
Be Kind to the Loved Ones;
Ma ch from Norma; Song of the Robin i
Russian Polka: Blanche and Lisctte;
Nelly Bly: Sailor Boys Grave;
Jenny Lind's Serenading Polka;
Serenading or Schottlsh Polka;
Jenny Lind's Polka;
I Welcome Thee with Gladness:
Id offer thee this hand ol mine;
Life is but a Suite: Willow Wood Quick Step;
Coll me pel names; Would I were with thee;
GotU Luck Polka: {>ratid Russian March;
. . Whereare.nowthe hopes;
Hamburgh rolko; Tis Home where'er (he hccrlts;
SpmtPolka: Cally Polka; Batchelors Polka;
Hertzel Polka'. Joys that we've tasted;
W here are the Friends of My Y outh.
CHICKERING’S PIANOS—A very large stock of
Chickenng’w Pianos on hand end arriving.
arow PUBLISHING— An Outline ot ftlecbanical En-
XI guieermg. with drawings of machinery, toaN nr.d
appnrutu* of every description. Collected, collated and
published by an American Engineering Society, unuer
the superintendence of Frederick Mone.—This valuable
work is of Imperial size; each part contains two pinto*
of drawings, hwilt be completed in vo monthly parts,
five of which are now issued. Pnec to subscribers, 61
each part: to non-subsenbers, 81^0.
No. 1 of a new weekly paper, called ' The Cmzed,'
has been received. Uis printed in quarto form, on fine
paper, uud is devoted to News, the Arts. Science. Belles
Lcttres. Ac., and advocates the moral and social eleva
tion of American citizen*, native and adopted, indcpcn
deniot Ml seem and parties.
Respecting these periodicals ibo Agnus deem tt un
necessary to say but Ir.ile, as their respective excellen
cies are apparent to the commonest observer: they
would therefore merely ask their friends and the pabhc
to call and examine the merits of tbe works.
WOODWARD & JKLLEY.
jylu Stationers and Bookbinders. 73, Third rt
Dr. W. F. GILES. a
TrETERINARY SURGEON, having been /jrrtN
V invited toTeiurn by his fnenda. respect* AWfA ”
fully offer* his professional services to iIiCmUUm
citizens of Pittsburgh audits vicimty ; and lakes the
preseniopponumiy-to express bts acknowledgment* u>
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 prac
tised for the last ten years in the timed States, he pre
sumes be is capable of treating the various disease .l to
which Horses arc liable, in an. abie and scientific man
ner.
Dr. W.l'. Giles has hi& office tn Mr. Rody Pattersons
Livery Stable. FOURTH Street, between Wood and
Snmhfield streets, where he may bo consulted daily from
lu till 3 o'clock, ns to the soundness of Horses, aud the
disease of Homes and Cattle.
Every description of Veterinary Medicine may be had
at liiKO&ce. accurately proportioned and properly adapt*
cd to every disease to which the horaei#incident— Lml*
ment t Lotions. Blisters. Balls of every description, and
Condition Powders equal to any thing ever offered to the
public.
Good stabling for sick horses. Sick and iaxnc horse*
attended to at their respective stables, in town orcoun
iry. <my7:3md.) G. W. P. GILES. Va.
Lttliograplxle tnitltute.
CIO-PARTNERStHP.— The subscribers most respect*
j fully announce to their friends and the public gen
erally. that they have this day entered into C6*l*artner*
shipsYor the purpose of carrying on. at the old siatra.in
fciiiperly’a Butlding.oppofiiteihe Post Office. Third street,
Pittsburgh, the Lithographic. Punting, in all its various
branches. Having machinery, recently arrived irom
Europe, they are prepared to uo works in Lithography
equal to steel engraving. They solicit a couunuance of
the pairoxiace bestowed heretofore so liberally. to the
one partner. Wm. £chaclitnun.:and they hope by strict
attention totheirbusiness, byelegantworkmanship.and
the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors en
lightened public.
Bonds, Checks. Drafts. Machine DrawingsLiker.etß
es. Landscapes, Autographic Letters. Bill Heads; l lots
Lithographed and Pualcdin Black, Gold Bronte «f Co*
lon.
specimens of their work can be seen at their Office,
ob above. WM.BCHUCHMAN,
aprtß _ FRED. HAUNLKIN
Hood's Slew Jewelry BtoMr
rnilF. undersigned has latclyopened his stock of FINE
1 GOLD and'SILVER WATCHES.and FINE GOLD
JEWELRY, at 51 Mabxet rtbcet. two doors from
Th>rJ street-and wishes to inform the citizens of Pitts
burgh and vicinity that lie intends to make this place
his home, and would solicit a share of the patronage of
thecitizcns- He informs ull persons who aredesiroutof
purchasing anything m the way of fine Gold or Silver
Watchesi rich Gold and fashionable Jewelry, Ac .that
he wi.l at all times sell every article in his line at New
York City prices, and nt least from 10 ta 60 percent,
lower than the same quality of goods are usually sold
form this section of country. Please call null examine,
the Goods and prices.. • uc7:y? G.L.HOOD.
Mann's Double-Lever Letter Copying
Press, and Metallic Dampener.
BURNHAM’S PATENT.
Stzes of Presses and Dampens—Letter, 10 by 13;
Foolscap. 10 by 15: boho Post, lli by 17i: Manifest. 18.
by;*!.
A Time saving. Labor-sitvingand Monty-savma Machine.
mills PRESS and DAMPENING TABLET presents
X decided advantages over all provious inventions for
the same object.
Ist The Press does not require fastening down.
ffit Through two levers sndccceulnc joints the pres
sure is obtained with more case, and much quicker than
by other methods.
3d. The power is applied so equally, that the Press is
not liable to break or get out or order.
4th.—The Dampening Tablet .is a substitute for the
brush, blotting paper and wel-cloih, saving all the trou
blo incident to their use. and is worth its weight in gold.
The Tablet may be used to great advantage with any
Press already m use. and for that purpose will be sold
separately.'
Letters can be copied with this Press and Dampener
1 n three seconds, without blunng the ongin&l or the copy.
MANN’S PATENT IMPROVED MOVABLE BINDER.
For keeping m a Book-like form. Music. Original In
voices. Letters. Periodicals. Newspapers.* Drawings
Bank Checks, or any other papers where method is de
sirable. This invention, it itf confidently believed, is the
best ever presented to the public for the purpose for
winch it is designed, and wifi furnish to many a deside
ratum long needed, The undersigned now offers it at a
comparatively trifling cost to ait who may desire to per*
feet the system of preserving papers for ready and easy
reference.
MANN’S COPYING BOOKS.
The Paper m these Books is made from all Linen
Slock, and of the same quality as Pine French Writing
Paper, bound 011 Parchment Becks, with Printed Pages,
and manufactured expressly for retailing.
The undersigned havtngproCured the sole agency of
the above articles, uow offers them at reasonable prices
at wholesale or retail. Presses. Dampeners. Books, or
Binders, furnished to order of any dimensions, at short
notice. All of the abovo articles warranted.
Also—Copying Paper, in loose sheets of any size.
Arnold's copying Ink—decidedly the best in use.
Mr. A. C. Chambers will wail on the citizens of Pitts
burgh and Allegheny, and will give all the instruction
necessary, i
. JOHN F. COLE A CO..
At M’Faden ACovodo's Penna Railroad. Depot, corner
of Penn aird Wayne slSi. Pittsburgh (jeS:yl
FRANK’S AROMATIC SODA POWDERS—This
elegant preparation; besides its superior claim as a
bummer Beverage, has the advantage over all other
Compounds, in being decidedly Medicinal.. It corrects
Acidity, relieves Nausea. Heartburn, Cramp and FJatu
*r cy»prom®t«B Appetite and Digestion, and produces
the best effect:, m derangements of the Urinary Organs,
tor sale by JAMES A. JONES.
-jj?. °J Cor. Liberty and Hand.
A OF valu,b l e PfoP««y
ch line, and .he M.ner°ville ‘HreToIIG.'re
having a front on Rood street oi 138 heet by to
Delaware Lana,; presenting an opportunity of hifin&nfr
twenty-six large BtiridihgfidlA; oVwtiold
reble country residence, the location heiHg heal thy flit
pleasant. There i, a small frame huusl, som/fn"il
trees end other Improvements. Immediate ‘
Price SlOOO. S . CUTIIBERT, Oen’l Aee n , °
No. ho Smith&Tdk.
/J ODt Rb\. MALAhIRh; or llto Life nf nn a -.i
(jTpßy Thomas Miner. W.'.h tweety-fou?
Udy^^te^Mt'^rel lB4o »"*
: No. Bof London Labor and tho London Poor
The above Books jasi received and for sale bv
R. C. STOCKTON,
: Jy2S No. 47 Market
f'i INEER BRANDY—An excellent arUele for DittrP
VX hoea, Cholera Morbus, Ac. For sale by
; JAMES A. JONES,
jyir i corner Liberty and Hand sts.-
BABBITTS SOAP POWDER—S bis, for washing
with little rubbing—pnntcddirectioris to eachpacki
age—for sale by ■ fiyBs] : WM. DYEBL
MECKEK’S FABNIA—A choice article for-dieting
the sick, or for children. For sale by
joys WM. DYER.
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Cash Mutual lnsurance* Company
of Penngy lvanta.
r : : CHARTER PEUPETUAIi.
’TpUE-undcrsigned having been appointed Agents, for
uJL: tbe above Company, have opened an Office in No.
[ MSI Clair street, and or* now-prepatca to. effect lusn*
r ranees oil cny nnd country properly, upon as favorable
'Xemuras any-responsible Company m ihe-State, * All
persons having property insured m luis ;.Company, are
entitled to vote for its officers, and to share in its earn*
mgs; but are not liable, in any event, for anything be*
•youd the amountthey havo:puid.' AU losses promptly
paid in sixty days after prooProf ihe same. - 5
Chas.E. lliasTEii, Vice President.
Wtflnm, Secretary. }
David Fleming. Attorney and Counsellor. |
THrfetors— Hon. John C. Bucher, Rudolph F. Kelker,
Wm-Colder, Jr.; David Fleming, Isaac-
Chas-B. iiiesler, Bhas E..Kmzer,Bamuel W. Hays,
David Mamnrn, Jr., John Nmmnger, Dauphin Coumy;
Jacob S. llaldemnn, York; Henry H. Fry, Lancaster;
Adam Sclusner,'Berks.: John G. Brenner, Phlladolphm;
\VilharaMintzer.Montgomcry; Thomas Gillespie, Lu
zerne; Gordon F. Mason, Bradford; Amos K Iwnpp,
Northumberland ; James Burns, Mitllin ■, John T. Hoov
er, Centre ; John 8. Iseti, Huntingdon ; James K. Moore
head, Alleghany; Jonathan D. Leet, Washington’, Geo.
H. Bucher, Cumberland; Georgo W. Masser, Carbon,
v- ■■■■■■■• M>£alN & MOFFITT,
14 St. CJalr street,
jy2£Bm Agents for .Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co.
“p'lUiDurcn Life"lnsoranoe Company,
T HI* COMPANY was incorporated In February,
1851, with a Perpetual Charter, and has commenced
business on a Capital of £100)000,
The Company does business both on the Joint Slock
and Mutual plan. ...
On the Joint Stock plan the rates are one-third less
than those charged by Mutual Companies, and Fifteen
Per Cent-lower than the rates of most Stock Ccroipa-
Mutual rates are the same as those adopted by other
safety conducted Companies. Those insured on the
mutual principle have the combined securities furnished
by that system of insurance, and the Capital and Sur
plus Fond of the Joint block department.
The Charter permits the granting of insurance on life,
in every form v includtng the right of wife, children, pa
rents- relations, mends or creditors—to insure the life of
another for their own exclusive benefit, payable after
death- or upon the parties arriving at the age of 50, 55,
CO or 05. at the option of the insured.
OFFICKHS.
James S.Hooli, President. <
Samuel hPClurkan, Vice President. 1 -
Joseph S. Leech Treasurer.
Charles A. Colton. Secrotary.
niBKCTORS. • '
James S-Hoou, Joseph S. Leech,
John 9. Dil worth, .. Charles A. Colion,
Samuel M’Clurkun, William Phillip®,
John A- Wilson.
BOXED OF OntAKCE.
Hon. William Wilkins, Late Secretary of War.
Hon. Walter Forward, Lute Secretary of Treasury.
John Snyder, Esq., Cashier Pittsburgh Bank,
Malcolm Leech, Esq » Wholesale Grocer. '
aoLicrroßß.
Hon A. W. Loomis. 1 A. B. M’Calmont, Ksq.
MKDICAL BOARD.
Physicians.
Joseph Gazznm, M. i>- William Addison, M. D.
Jeremiah DrooksyM.-D E_G. Kdritigton, M. D.
EXASUMN'U PITCSICUSS.
Samuel Dtlworth, M. 1X,47 Srailhfiold street.
Bobu Snyder, M. IX ,WI Fourth su
John Crawford, M. lX 29 Sixth st.
Win. McK MorganjM. D., 107 Liberty si. '
Dr Dil worth will bo til attendance at the office, every
day. til J2o’elock. ‘ ;
Those who have spoken for an agency, are requested
to call, take their papers, and commence • operation*
forthwith. All persocs engaged in the insurance busi*
nc<s will be supplied with blanks and a'lowed the usual
conjtntsaioiu •
Ofliceo/thc Company, No. 72 Fourth street.
• ffiV 7 C.A. COLTON. S«y.
I'he Franklin' Insurance Company.
BIRECTORS: —
Charles W. Rancher, George W. Richards,
Thomas H&ri, . Monlecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Borie,
Samuel Grant, David S* Browne,
Jacob R.Smith, Morris Patterson.
CHAS. N BANCKKR, Pres't
Cuas. C. Bakckek, Secretary.
Uy Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited*
on every description of property in town and country
at rates as low as ore consistent with security. *
The Company have reserved a largo Contingent FojkS
wiucb, with their Capital and Premium?, solely iu vested*
afford ample protection to the assured*-
The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1651, as
published agreeably to art Act of Assembly, were as fol*
lows, viz
Mortgages —— ——■■ - 3 916,133 Gd
RcallSiatc 31,377 7d
Temporary Loans-ttf,96d 17
Stocks ««—— C 1,359 00
Cash, Ac. 04,310 61
tsmee theiT incorporation, a period of 31 yearn* they
havr paid upwards of On* Miliion Four JJtmdrrd TA«-s*»
tand IhUan, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence
of the advantages of Insurance,as well as the ability and
disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities-
J.GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
apiit4l Office N. I£. corner Wood ami 3d sti.
atarlne/Vire and ialand XrnniporteiioD
ISSUHASOE.
riMIF, INSURANCE CO.MI’ANVOF NORTH AMER
X ICA,Philadelphia, chartered 17M v cy>ttal ssoo*~
OOO* asmt January 81,001,955 90* wil*
inukc insurance, bri and liiHr content* tn this
cliy and vicinity. Also,on property of every descrip*
lion. ou. steamboats ami other vessels, either by inland
transportation oron the seas.
DIRECTORS:
Arthur C».Coffin,Fresh, Jacob M. Thomas,
Samuel W. Jones. John R. NetT,
toward Smith, Richard D. Wood,
John A. Brown, William Welsh,
Samuel F. Smith, Francis liasktas,
Samuel Brooks, S. Austin AlHbone,
Charles Taylor, William E. Bowen,
Ambrose White, <3eorse W. Aspinwall
Thomas P. Copo, James N, Dickson,
S.JdoTrii, Water, It. p. Sherrerd, Sec’y.
This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United
Stale*, and from its high standing Jongexpcriencc, tun*
pie means, and avoiding ail risks of an extra hazard
ous character, may be considered as offering ample se
cuniy to the public- WWL P. JONK3, Agent,
jn24 No. HI Front street.
Jpj gtOltl AK Cfi •
liMK Delaware mutual safety insur
ANCK COM PANY#—Office. North Room of the EJt
change,Thirdstrcet,Philadelphia.
Pm* Insurancx. —Buildings, Merchandize- and othei
property'ih town and «vmmry, insured'against loss.oi
damage by fir© atihe lowest rate of premium.
M*>anE iNscsANca.—They also insure Vessels, Car
goe* and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open Of
special policies, an the ussu red may desire.
Inland Teaswoutation. —They also Insure merchan
dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal
Boats and-oteom Boats, on rivers and lakes, on Inc most
liberal terms.
. DIHECTORS—Joscr>b 11, Seal,Edmund A. Soudcr
John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel
Edwards, Geo. G. Lei per. Edward Darlington. Isaac R,
Davis, William Folwell,John Newlin,Dr.lLM. Huston,
James C. Hand.TiieopUilim Paulding, H. Jones Brooks,
Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George SerriU, Spencer Me*
Ilvnin,Charles Kelly, J.G. Johnson, William llay,Dr
8 Thomas, John Sellers. Wm. Eyre, Jr.
DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. —D. T. Morgan,
Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan.
* ‘ : • WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
Tiros. C. Hard, Vice President
Joseph W. Cowan, Secretary.
IQ*Office of the Company. No. 42 Water street, Paw*
burgh. (jolffidtf) • P. A. MADEIRA, Agent
pire and Btßiihs insarahoei .
IHIE OFFICE of the Insurance Co. of North America
has been removed to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones
& Co., No. 141 Front street, third liousd Easft of Wood
street, where the subscriber will issue Policies on Build
ings and tbclr contents, and onShipmenis by Steamboats
and otheN.vessels, for the above old anu responsible
Company . ’. [iapUj WM. P. JONES, Agent
1 v fe and Health insurance*
milK MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE
X COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Incorporated by the
Legislature of Pennsylvania, March, 1848; Charier Per
petual ; Capital 8100,000, Mates lover than any Pennsyl
vania Company, and full 20 per cent lower thau the
usual rates of Life Insurance,as the following compari
sou will show. Thas a person oi the age of 20 insulins
for 8100 for life, must pay in the Girard 82,30, Pennsyl
vania 82,30, Pehn Mutual 82,30, Equitable 82,04,-New
England 82,30, Albion 82,48, New York Lifes2,3o, l if*
and Health, Philadilphi(r*§\pli
Dibectobs— Samuel D Orrick, Charles D Hall, Win F
Boone, Robert P King, Charles P Hayes, M W Baldwin,
Cha* O B Campbell, M M Reeve, M. DLewis Cooper,
J Rodman Barker, E H Butler, Edwin R Cope., Pr«i
dtnt. Samuel D Orrick:; Vice. President, Robert P. King
.Secretary, .Francis Bfackburriei
Applications will he received and cvcrv information
given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Office:
Commercial Rooms, corner of Third und Wood streets
Pittsburgh. oct2o:y
Firs and marine-insurance*
THE Insurance Company of North America, of Phil*
delphia,through its duly authorized Agent the sub-’
senhef, offers to make permanent and limited insurance
on property.in this city and its vicinity,and on shipmen
by the canal and rivers.
DIRECTORS:
Arthur G. Coffin, Pres’t Samuel Brooks,
Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor,
Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith.
Edward Smith, Ambrose While,
John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas
John While, John R. Neffi
Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. wood,'.
Wm. Welsh. Henry D. Sherrard,Sec’y.
Tills 1b the oldest Insurance Company in the United
States, having been chartered in 17.94. Its charter is per*
peiual, and from its high standing, long experience, am
ple means, and avoiding nil risks of an extra hazardous
character, it may be considered as offering ample securi
ty to the public. WILLIAM P. JONES.
At Counting Room of Atwood, Joftes & Co.,Waterand
Frontsts., Pittsburgh may4y
John ni’Carmoy,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff,
No. 143 Wood street, coruer of Virgin alley,
apr24j Pittsburgh, Pa.
ALL persons having business with the undersigned,
eithor as Public Accountant, Instructor m Book-
Keeping,or otherwise, willfind him at the Pittsburgh
Commercial College, from 0 ull 11 o'clock, A. *M., and
from 2 till 4 o’clock, P. M.
Merchants in waul of competent Book keepers can
be supplied by calling oil JOUN FLEMING,
aprl) Principal Instructor m the Science of Accounts.
• Falrmonnt Fire Engine for Sale* ;
THE members of the Fairmouni Fire Company offer
their ENGINE for sale, it is in first-rate order, and
wnl be sold cheap. Enquire Qt J. SMITH, fccc’y.,
aprfrtf No. 409 Penn street.
Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware*
711 HE VERY BEST TIME to purchase fine gold Jew-
X elry or Watches is while the warm summer days
and the very dull season oi the year lasts, for then it is
that you have plenty of tune to look about and ascertain
at what establishment you can get the most real value
for your money. Now, therefore, if you are about to
buy any thing in that line this Bummer, it will be to your
advantage to coll in at HOOD'S New Jewelry blore,
No. 6i, Market street, for he is selling all kinds ol fine
goods at the wholesale prices, and about one-half less
than tho usual retail prices, lie has also secured Mr.
E. Gilliam to attend to the Watch Repairing department,
and all descnDtloni of work will be done at short notice
and warranted. jyg
rrzsfa , r „ rr , D r. Wm. P. Giles, O
VTO n( rI E I ERI NAiY SURGEON.
®~ c ? Body Paiterson’R Livery Stables, on
Fonrlb street, between Wood and SmithGcld. [jy4tly
{ ]*{j« *n*Q can always bo had at
■V No* 50, Smitbfield street. at 25 cents per tattle. This
9f M. e *! *5S d -f° r ashing in salt, hard or soft water.
My lei’s Cholera Remedy,for the immediate care of
dysentery, diarrhea, pain in the stomach ice can also
be obtained at [jyl.ll SO, Smlihfi.lri utreet.
EAI8IN&— 10 bxs pnme Bunch for sale by '
iy2s WM, DYER.
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OFFICERS
Hon- JOHN C.'BUCHER, President.
OF FETLAOKU'HU
Dullness Notice.
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s>rjj ©oofcs.
OREAT-MEDUCTION IN PRICES-
Second Arrival of New Summer Good*,
' at great ■
®THE largest, Cheapest nnil Ocßt Stock ofFAN
CY DRESS GOODS ever offered iu this city, is
now opening m r _
YOUNG, STEVENSON* LOVE’S
Ongtn&lßee Hive Store, No. 74 Market Street, between
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Fourth street and the I}tnmDnd, Ptusburiih,
The proprietors have just opened a large and. most
beautiful assortment of the Newest and Most Fashiona
ble Styles of Fancy and Staple-Dry Goods, winch have :
been purchased since the great reduction in prices at the
large clearing out sales in New* \ork amt Philadelphia,
and will be offered to cash buyers at from iU to 25 per
centlower than former prices.
DRESS GOODS of every descriplion,from the cheap
est to the roost ooslly and magnificent, such as avery i
large and beautiful stock of the following articles ; -1
Gbcnc.and Jasper ebene Silksi 1
iligh Lustre, plain chemelion and lace silks - t i
Do stripe do do j . i
Do, plsmblack-- .do.i. .. »i
Brocade, Armu6tt and Poult de Soles, all colors,
Black andehamelion Turksaims,tuid v?aleted silks-,
Chenc and India Poward silks;
Do printed and plain silk tissues;
•Do do Albcrimee and Grenadines;
Plain,printed and embroidered borages;
Chcno plain and figured silks, and poplins j
Chameleon Gro do Naples;
Pans printed berages ua de lames;
Do do ana plain all wooldc lames,
Do do lawns and jaconets; , _
Plain and embroidered rr.ulti and Swisses;.
Plain and printed casamcres, do lames and alpacas;
. French and domestic ginghams ;
English and American chintzes and calicoes, at all
prices:
BONNETS and RIBBONS at great bargains;
Spring, and summer shawls, do do; .
Needle worked sleeves, cuffs, collars and chemi
zetts;
Needle worked luces and muslin cups;
Embroidered, hem stitch and plain linen camh’
handkerchiefs
Fancy silk pocket hd’kfs, cravats and reck tics; .
Gloves, hosiery and suspenders, a large stock; ■
Irish linens, tablo cloths and table hneus;
Tickens, checks, crash,bird-eye, diaper ft napkins;
• Bleached and brown muslins, from t> 10 K'c. per yd ;
Do brown and colored Canton flunnels;.
French cloths, plain ami fancy casaimetcß A satiuetfs
Cashmercls, tweeds, merino .casstmercs and K>j
jeans; *
Black satin and fancy vestings, Ac., Ac.. .
[|~?*Tha proprlft'-orfl would respectfully solicit on
early call from all iheiMnends, and the public gen
erally, feeling confident that they cun offer greater in
ducements to whole sale and retail buyers, ibanony
have heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh.
myflllf ...... . YOUNG* STEVENSON A LOVE,
The Blehth Somi-Anmial Sale *
OF-DRYGOOD3 al the One Prire Store ol A. Ai'
MASON & CO., Nos. 62 A M, Market street* Pitts
burgh, will commence on Thursday, June 2Glb, ISSI, and
coniisue through the month of July. Their Wholesale
Rooms will be opened to the Retail untie, and every ar
ticle throughout the establishment will be sold at an tn>.
mense reduction trotn usual prices. Having recently
made extensive purchases, their assortment .will be
: foand very choice and desirable.
Their stock of Silks, comprising mote than 500 pieces,
will be eloeed out at an immap-re discount from usual
prices.
Good Dress Silks as low aw cts.
Silk Poplin#, 20;tf$25
Best Beregc Do Lainea, 1&3 - '
Fast colored Lawns, Oi. .
Fine French do 12i;
Fine Printed Bereger, .
Fine French Jaconet* lB|Ssh. l 5 :
500 pcs French and Euellsh Gin?,bams, 10 <2>V2i ;
Black Alpacas,
1000 yards Bonnet Ribbons, at ' 3
500 Wrought Collars, OJ
Fast colored Calicoes, OJ
-100 cases English and American do, H &\0
300 cases and bales of Bleached and Brown Moa*.
lin# at manufacturers* price*.
ALSO—Lace*, Embroideries, Primming*, Hosiery and
Gloves, Linen, White Goods, Bonnets, Shawls. Cloths,
Ac., together with au immenso variety of all kinds of
Dry Goods—ail of which will be marked down to even'
lens than Eastern wholesale prices. C
je2s A. A. MASON A CO
Aew Variety and Dry Good* store*
No. O?, North-vest tom.trof Wood tt. and Diamond alky.
D GREGG A CO., having opened at the above stand,
• are now offering for sale a and complete
assoitmeat of VARIETY and DRV GOODS, consisting
iopanof Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Soiiueli, Summer
Pant Stuff, Fancy Vestings, Ladies’ Dress Goods, Lawns,
Dc Laine*, Ginghams, White Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons,
Hosiery, Ac;, Ac. Also* a ;ccmpletc varitty of Cutlery,
direct from Sheffield. Together with Clocks, Gold auu
Silver Watches, and Wutcb materials*Gold and Silver
Pens and Pencils, and Jewelry. A fineassortment of
Palm Leaf Hats, Ac. In short* we have on hand almost
every article usually kept In the Dry Goods and Variety
line. All of which we offer for sale ott ibe most favora-
Mc. terms.either for cash or «ati-.foctory reference
D GREGG A CO.
N.B.—The business of the late firm of Oqcgq A M’-
Canolkss, will be settled by tile subscriber, at the houre
of D. Gregg A Co., as the books, notes and papers nnvin
my posse##,on, and lam fully authorized to settle up ike
business. [oprJlJ DAVID UKEGG.
81,21-VOS 44
PATENT METALLIC BURIAL GASES.
f|MIK subscriber* havirtc recently wade urr.ingemvnts
JL with the Patentee of this new smd valuable inten
tion for the manufacture sud sale of die article in the
West, they having been manufactured heretofore exclu
sively iu the East, where they ate supersedm* the use
of wooden coffins, take this nirihod of informing: the
public, lhattbey are now manufacturing rightre.'j differ
ent sixes op the modern Sarcophagii*, varjing in length'
from’JJ inches to €i feet, with width and depth smutoie
for bodies of ordinary size, and lor thow who desire
space for cushioning* or far bodies nf unusual dimen
sions, have several sizes deeper ami wider This in
vention now comingimo genera! use,is pronounced "one
of the greatest of tne age. These I.ubul Car** -utc
composed of various kirnis of tr.etuls, but principellv of
iron.
They are thoroughly rnenu.Vd inside and out. and
thus made impervious to air and indestructible, They
are highly ornamental, and of a classic form, are light
and portable, while they combine the greatest strength
which incta! it capable of, in a given quantity
When properly secured with remenf they arc perfect
ly air tight, nod free irorn exhalation of offensive gitse*.
They cost no more thun good wooden coffin vand are
better than aay other article in use, (oT whatever cost,)
for transportation, vaults,or ordinary interments, at ha#
been proven by actual experiment's, and certified to by
sonic of our most scientific men; ;<lso, by the llouorn
bfes Henry Clay, Daniel. Webster, Lewis Cass, and
other distinguished Senators who have witnessed their
and whose letters, together with other evidences
of their worth, may be seen‘at our Agents’ Burial Case
Depot, No. 371 Main street, three doors above'Ninth,
where we intend to keep ou hand at all times, such a
stock of all sixes and degrees of ornament and finish as
will suit the most diversified to,-les,
We invite the attention of the public, aud £>f underta
ker* particularly throughout the west, to an examination
of the article, and request them not to rely upon the rep
resentations of undertakers not using the article, who-e
interest It would be to misrepresent thorn.
W.C. DAVIS A CO.
Patent Metallic Buriat Cases.
SoreopAagus Warerooms, 374 Jfotn siren, Cincinnati*
July, 1551;
fpilE undersigned, GsukOKK.ROBEum, undertaker and
X sole agent for the sale of the t’bovo valuable arti
cles, anuouuees that heis prepared to supply underta
kers aud .others having occasion for their use with life
same, of all sizes, from 1 foot 10 inches to 0 feet 0 inches,
in length, ol various widths and depths, suitable for bo-;
dies of auy size; cither plaiu t hr<urccd or gilded and
highly ornamented. Also, name'plates aud triroirilngs
for the same. Attention to the very low-price* ufiixed,'
with ihe.vicw otjheirgcueral adoption, Is solicited, to
wit: At wholesale, for plain bronzed Cases, of various
colors—
No, I for Bodies 22 to 28 incheajn length, 33,00
2 “ 23 to 33 '* 4,50
3 “ 33 to 40 “ “ C,OO
4 “* 40 to 40 “ “ 3,00
5 “ 40 to 54 “ “ 9,00
0 «» 6410 00 “ 10,00
7 « 00 to 05 “ “ 11,00
8 “ 65 to 09 “ . w 14,00
9 « 60 to 70 “ 10,00
10 “ 69 to 73 “ u 17,00
U « 72 W7O " “ 18.00
12 « 00 to 05 extra deep 12,00
13 “ 65 to 69 “ “ 15,00
14 « 60 to 70 * ! 18,00
15 “ 09 to 73 ' “ u 10,00
- 10 « . 70 to 76 “ “ ’ 20,00
Name plates from.s4,s{)ios9perdozcn
Moderate additional charge. for extra gilding and orna
mental painting, or inlaid gold, silver and pearl-work.
Communications, desiring further information, or or
ders for Cases and materials, will receive promptatten
tion by addressing GEO. K. ROBERTS, Agent,
Sarcophagus Ware rooms, 3*4 Math si., Cim, O.
ID* Funerals auendeil,hearse and carriages furnish
ed. and conveyances, with appropriate attendants pro
vided for transportation to any part of the country, on
application at the office as above. ,
jylG G. K. 15.
European Agency.
fTtHE undersigned European. .Agent Continues his an*
1. nuai voyages belweenArucrlcannciFurope, leaving
Pittsburgh rtgulariyin each year in June, and returning
in September—transaeting a general Law Agency, in
connection with his, relative, litron Keenan, hsq., now
residentin Dublin. .ThepresenUourwillbeihe twenty*,
filth of ibis Agency,through England, Scotland,
Wales, &c. it embraces collection of legacies, debts,
rents, property and claims; remittances of money; procu*
ring copiesof wills, deeds and documents { conducting
searches of all kinds, &c M &e. Innumerable references
given. 'During the subscriber’s absence, bis-brother,.
Edwasd J. Keenan, will attend initiiS Office.
Office on Fifth fetreet, opposite St. Paul’s Cathedral,
THOMAS J. KEENAN, European Agent,,
Jes:tf and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa. •
A GENTLEMAN in thiß City, engaged in a safe, sore
aiul profitable merchandising and manufacturing
business, having fallen intoa low t-nue of heaftlr, is tie*
sirous of selliug oat his interest in the conce:h,for -the
purpose ofleaving the cityforlhe recovery of hiahealth..
Any person having command of SUObO in cash, and a
fair credit, can enter into this busmess wih every guar*
amy of succcsb.
IT>* Addres* « MANUFACTPREK,” Box flh, Pitts*
burgh, Pa., stating where an interview can be had. :
jy«3
Green teas have advanced 7 cents per
LB.—You can buy Green Teas at MOItKIb 1 TEA
MART, in the Diamond, for. three months to como, alike
old prices and the some qualities, noiwiihlsanflingiihe
advance in prices East, as they have u large stock on
hand. They sell the besiToas in Pittsburghntthis Store,
and defy opposition. Uy2o
“RSUpo^-
THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale a vntnablc House
and Lot, situated on Ann street, Allegheny City.—
The Lot is 18 feet front by 55 leet deep. The House eon'
tains a Hall, two Rooms, Kitchen Cellar and two Bed
Rooms. Alarge yard, with oat oven,-hydrimtj&c. j
Price 0900. Terms—3oo in band;"balance in one, two
and three years. S. CUTHBKRT, Gen ? l.Agent,
jy2o N6.soSfhitbffeldBUV.
/“10LDPKMS—Btmi A Brother, G. & E. M. Smith,
\X Todd & Smith and W. W. Wilson’s.
The above brands are now unrivalled in quality oi
Gold, in qaill-hke elasticity, in fineness and smoothness
of ihe points, and m durability. I will warrant every
Pen of these males. Just received this morning, n fall
assortment, and customers will alwuys find at my store
the best stock, and at the lowest prices which a pood ar
ticle can be sold at. 'V. VV. WILSON.'
jy 2s cor Market and Fourth sts-
B UTTER—3 bbls-packed;
6 kegs do; borsaleby
iylB W M. DVICR.
FISH— 0 half bbla. No. i White Pish
0 do do Lake Shad;
10 do Lake Salmon ;
Receiving and for sale by VYM. DYLR,
jeiO No. iW7Litierty st
LAKU— A bbls. No. 1;
15kegs do; For sale by
jylB WM. DYER
t* v -* ,
* *
notice to Business Men*
\ .
■ t NJV . t *-***•£ ‘
' f ‘
.furniture, &t.
JAMKB W. WOOPW Ifilili, ei
6, fw s/ CABINET VSw
FURNI TV RE MANUFACTURER , Jlfl
Ware-rooms 0T and 00. TUlrtl street* •
JW. W- respectfully informs bis friends andcastom
•, era.that he has now completed the,largest,and fi
nest stock of household furniture ever before seen in
this city, as he is deiermihed to Uphold the quality wnb -
: wollnseasonod materials,-best workmanship, and neweit
designs; andirom ihQ'CXieni of taisord©rflaiid.fncihty:
in mai ufhclunng,- he is enabled to praduce^wayi&nted.
farmlflre, atthe lowest prices; ‘ . ,
Ue has adopted the principle ofidiflttifyuig the; cus
tomers’ interest with his own, in quality, and price, and
keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every des
cnpudn-'Of-furiuture,'froin the cheapest and plainest; to
the most elegant and costly,’that a house, arrany pari Of
one, maybe furnished from mauu(actured,
expressly to order He therefore solicits an inspection,
that the advantages ofbis establishment may be ItnowA.
The folio wing articles consist, in part, of his stock,which.
for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed. Bv
anyol the Eastern cities: \
Parlor, • ‘ •
..-drawing,, ilin- .n *i ■: j
... ing, and.bedroom:
chairs, pf every variety, I
consisting of rosewoood,’ ma- >• >
hogany and walnut Eiizabethen, •
Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every. j
description,' Couches, Solos,Tete-a-tete and Di- I
vans of the latest Frenclrhnd Amenc&n patterns ; i
Tashaes, What-Nots, and ladies 1 parlor Writing Ueski
of various kinds; Work Tables- and fancy inlaid
stands, jnusic stands, and holders., marble top, ma-1
hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and sola, la
bles,. extensionTdimng tables;-all sizesof the |
most improved, and decidedly the best kiud
made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, '
wardrobes, bedsteads anti washstands of .
eacha large assortment; gothic.half •
and parlor tecepiionchairs, ottoman 3
anu . stools, .. and. book
cases, side boards, fire screens,
towel racks, hat stands, and \
music stools, cribs and cots . ■*
for children; paper macho, . . . i
.table and tea poys,m»- !
hogany, rosewood; and 1
. mlaiu pearl Tables,. j
.. Ac. Ac. Ac. . I
A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE mi
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet uakbos supplied wn
all articles in their line
STEAMBOATS and UOTELS, famished atthe short
est notice. i
All orders prompt^
Journeymen Cabinet makers Association
WAREHOVSE { H 9 SECOND STREET, p
(near iHo corner of Wood;) .; it I
• . : THIS ASSOCIATION, 1
bracing', already, twice to three u-Ij
times asmany.handsasthe lar'pKpt’ :
gest and hitherto most jijaowned * ll|
business shops orthis city, , have opened their Wor£ -
home, and are able to tarnish the public, by, wholesale,
.or retail, with Furniture of the .following. descriptionf-T
vizr - . '
Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus ;Fult Ccfl
: annjed Bureaus; Mahogany : Bedsteads i Mahogany
Choirs; Rocking Chairs; Mahogasy Waahstands;
ifas; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases;. Secretarieij
;Card -Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables ; Con tie
.Tables Hat Racks; French Bedsteads-; Ottoman fc;
Poplar. Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work
stands; Cherry and Common Workstands ; high post,
common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureau^;;
Cribs; Cradles, Ac.
The advantages of co-operation, oa an extensive sc ale,'
permit them to sell at the lowest prices, anti' they are Ufe
terminedtosell,lowertban any competitor*, an equally
good, if not better article, and watrinled—as the publiri
will understand by giving -them seal!. >.■ i \-
Steamboat work. of; all descriptions, and other
■articles of any description, made to order la every style,
ntthe shortest notice. : (maHffl
To Cabinet Moben. • ;
Venters, Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut; Varnish ,
tfarrfuttfs and Furniture at Wholesale.•- - ]
rpHE subscribers have-just received from New York
A. and Boston a most splendid stock Df YENEIiBBj
and ate manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable
for the trade/- All of wmch we will sell at extremely
lowprices. : i / Sl*
As great care was taken in the selection of thestocp',:
persons cannot fail to be suited either os to quality or
price; and, as it is well knownthat Farnitare can oe
made by,machinery superior and much lower than by
hand, the attention of the trade is reapeetfaily invited.!
Turned Work, in ail its branches, carried on as tunal.
Flank for hand rails, for Carpenters* and all articles,
required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly
on hand—viz: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, liai?
Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac. RYAN A M’KEE, ,
Ryan’s Buildings,' ;
No. 3L Fiflb street I
margg-.ydaw
. CHAIiiS &flru FCKIIITUniS, i \
No. V 3 Thi rd street, hitmen Market and 'Wood, Sjiith tiffs.
' Ws have now pn hand'U large
splendid f lock variety of Cirsi£saaa3is£2r
Ki3and 0 wf~rjy_ :
* Tj "are confident cannot be su
equalled, in this City, or i t U.e West, in style and finish.
Those who.are in want a j Famiture are respectfully
invited to call.and examine loi themselves. ' \
[£7~Sicamboat9rarru3be<l<mtU', shortestristice.
|C7“ All orders promptly attended to.
fcbl9:tf O'DONNELL.MULLEN &. CO.
rorrs o'tiosNtu.Lv,♦ *-a. l. mullen,*■ *.w. b. mwrkß.
O’DONNELL, MULLEN & CO.
Pittsburgh Chair & Cabinet ware BooteiS)
. No: 09 Third Streep South Side. ; .
f r» O’D. M. & Co.,Tespectfmly inform tlieir friends
ytt and customers that they have, if not the l«fgi*t
ever before seen in this city, ther greatest
* *1 iyarieiy of styles, the finest finished; made of the
best seasoned materials, and by the best workmeo in
the western eountry~aJl of which theyiare determined
to sell os low as any other manufacturing establishment
in the city. Oar stock is ail our own manufacture; ho
importations. : i
Steamboats and Hotels furnished at the sboresf notice.
. Allorder* promptly attended to. jal?
Forntlare and Chair Ware lioomt* '
T. B. YOUNG & CO., tor net.of
imimrGrff and Smxi}ifieldau.,opjicriU Union'-* jfotil,\UL
Pitubureh* Pa.,keep constantly on‘hah<ljsp|
make to order, at the lowest prices; * l •
HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and
CHAIHS t o( the best workmanship and most approved
styles,' | . _ _ _ ... tehls r
‘ BteainbdatSi ivhdyt _
’subscribers tender their rdofft ,
for die favor* bestow
cd upon them by their. Steamboat friends* andTtri
wna jd respectfully remind them and oihers inte* - ■ ■
rested inbuihling boats; that they ate at all times pre
pared to famish, ou the most reasonable terms, cvhry
description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs Oi tlie be?
material and workmanship. .7 B YOUNG & C 0. ,:
Corner'Hard and Smithhcld streets,:
11 opposite V BrOwn’s Hole I J 1
Q.C. tIAMMSU. _ ’ "• U. DAULSi
Hainoiir A Datxler*
CAWNETWAREROOM.SAUTHFIELDSTREET,
Utixoten Sccenihstrtet ahdStraxabeny
f?\ HAMMER & DAULER keep constantly on hind
.ML. a variety of .excellent and fashionable Furniture,
to any in the city, ami sold on as
* *1 "favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar
establishment in .he West. They have now oh hand an
unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni
lure, trorn the cheapest and plainest to the most costly
and elegant. All ordersproroptljratteuded to. mri&Gm
A- MILLIKEW ACO*
Have ON HANDaltbeir extensiveCAßlNET and
CHAIR MANUFACTORY. No. 64 SmitbGeld st!
a large ansortmerttof fancy andpiain JFumiturc, which
they will sell 15 per cenlibeloiv customary' rates.
Terms—cash only. • jdecgftly
WM, E. STEVENSON continues to manu
"■liifc&iiir facture' CABINET-ITASLE ol every dcscrip-
at his old stand,-corner of LiDertyand
streets. UNDERTAKING attended
to, in all its branches. - ' .mayll
Bolivar Fire Brick iannfaetarlng Company.
J AS. UU)VKU, S,ta, KIES, B.’P.JOITCS, It. 8. MAORAW;
OLOVfiR, KIER A CO,, Proprietors* •
THE subscribers having been: appointed Agents fer
the above domed concern, wULxeep constantly o t
hand a supply of tfaecelebrateu Bolivar Fire Brick, Crr
ciblo Fireclay, Furnace Hearths and'lhWalls. Thc>
arc also ready to receive orders for said;-Brick,jo be
madcin size and shape to suit purchasers, whichrahall
be promptly filled. •. . : -
v Wo do not deem it necessary to enumerate the many
advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick poSCss over all oth
ersthat have been offered for .sale in the United State?,,
their superiority being well known to almost all persons*
who use Fire Brick. Theproprietors have determine I •
that the Fire Brick shall lose none of their present envi
able reputation, and that no expense shall be spared t>
make them even bettor than'they have heretofore been.
This is the only establishment row manufactaring.Flr-5
Brick m Bolivar. = : . KIKR & JONES,
>: marl? Canal Basin, Seventh st, Pittsburgh'.
FREIGHTS Received* for 01l tlie Way
Stations on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad : 1
STATIONS. ; .AGENTS.
: Bailey’s, Adam j. Wallers, .
Mifflin, . J. North, -
Lcwistown. James Milliken, •
Mount Union, . . J. D. SechlOr,
: Huntingdon, : . J.D.Heir, K,
Sprace Creek, . 8, Milliken, ;
Tyrone, A/H.Clark. :
HolUdaysbnfgri*, -'T^.-A.Scqtt,.
Lancaster;* * ■ R.ModerweU, ;
Columbia, • ModerweU&'RnufleU,
Harrisburg, J. WallowerfcSon.i
Duncannon, r , .. Fisher, Morgan A Co.,
Newport, Jesseßeaver,
Willcrstown, • Hervey Jones,
Perryville, G,D. Thompson,' '
M’Veytown, >. . t . Rlcfewd Rooloff,
Mapletou, ... John Donaldson,
Mill Creek, Kessler &'Brothers,- ...r
hostoria; /•* '**•■-»*■*. - John Huyett.
. COVODE.& COLE, Agents,; : ,
jy!6 ' ■ comer renn dnd.Wayri.esta., Pittsburgh.
HOUSE AND DOT FOR 5700. For sale,-* two
story Dwelling JflpuBe ; and Lptot 20 ieef front: by
110 deep, to all) feet alley. The
and well finished, with, good grates. suitableTpr each
room; agood dry cellar; a lattice porcri; amipnVovenr
a large yard audgarden? eU new: fiiorapldio; or
der;, pleasantly-situated on Resaca streotjAllegheny
near the West Common. Immediate possession, if re
qnited. , 3. CUTHBBRT.Gen’I Agent,;
-. .iv3d--; ; ■: - • . 50Smith fieldstreet.
UST REiIEIVKI) ATWOODWARD fcJELLY’SL
No.f7a ’Hurd talise»,llM '.London. end Paris Ladies* -
Magazines of Fashion, for July.
The Ladies* Gazelle of Fashion ; published in London
.*<— op wards of ihirtyengrav-ngs.* . •.. ■ -
D The. Weekly Times.ihe Era,Bell's Life in London,
Punch, ihe Illnatraled News, and ihe Lincoln Mercury!
TUS f RhCEI V BD —An' invoice or. Mann’s Patent
W Vertical Lever Letter and Manifest Presses, con-
Msimrrofsizesl.lSttnclwsl.y 18,101 by laendlObylli,
with Metallic Dampeners, Letifer and, Manifest Books
to correspond: , ...
For sale wholesale and retail by
JOHN P. COLE,
• •• solo agent for the West.
At Covode & Cole’s Warehouse, comer of Penn and"
\Yayno streets,Piusbjnrgh.;; ?;
Booksellers Statipnera supplied at as low prices
as they.con purchase fromibe eastern manufacturer and
patentee. Qylfijtf'
M" YIjEH’S, RKMfciDY,—Afresb eapnly
.just receiyed.,This_medicine;has .neverXnfleu to
effect a cure inaU:cases>ofVl)iarrh(Ett,
Cramps, Pom in; the. Stomach/itc. It has, been us ii
with astonishing success in the very worst cases 1
Sold wholesale and retail tfy .
JAVA COFFEE-rA. prime article for. larmly use in
store and for sale by . \ .
jyai ’
BLOOMS— 150 tons No. 1 Juniata;
• 75 do BedfoTtf Fqrge Blooms-; ’
Received and for sale by
jy3l - KING A MOORHEAD.
HERRING-50 bbls. in store and for tale by
jy3o . SHERIFF A BINNING.
LARD 01L—75 bbls.-No;,l for sale by -i - “
jy3o B A. FAHNESTOCK fc CO.
■. A BCOHOL—SO bbls for sale by
A. jy39 B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO,
’ * * I » 1 *<■«. ~ t** J
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attended to
t. CUtHBERT,
N 0.50 Smithfield street.
KING &:MOORHEAD.
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. ‘ # * I / <* ***•»* '♦* ?'
Pntflg anb Hfleftittnig.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!
, P-ID FS ISI ' ■;■ .
THE TRUE DIGESTITE PliUlD,
OrGasiricJoleel . i I
A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER> \
V)REPARED from -Rennet*or the fourth.etonmclr <jf-
JL ■ the Ox, after directions bin Baron
Ptiysiological Chemist, by J- £>. HOUGHTON, M.D.,N0.,
il .North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Fa. ±*
• .xhis i& a tTuly wonderful remedy for IN&IQESTIQIfy
D YSPSPSIA, JA UNDIOEj CONSTIBATION.LiyEB l
COMFLAINT y and
own method,by Nature’sowu agent, tho Gastric Juieei
. Half ,jhis.Fihid, infased in wutef,
wUidigest ordifeirolve FTvfe’TrftnriJß or Roast-Beet tp'
■ABoOT Tw6 J BdtTss, dui of the stomach. ■ s .
" SCIENTIFIC: EVIDENCE t v . j
; in. his celebrated wprkon AnimalCbent
to
, the Gastric Jmce,may lie readily .prepared from the mu
cous, membrane of the. stomach ot,the coir, in. which vo
.rious.aruclesof &od; ; asmeatand eggs, will be so sofl
ehedj changea . and,digested, just In thc same manner as
they, would beio.the human stomach” i
Dr. Pebkira, in hisfamousireatise on u Pood and Dt
. by Fowleys & Wells, New A ork, page 3d,
stateß.the.same great fact arid describes the- method at
prepaiutibri. Therearc lew 1 higher:authorities than JDj.
Pereira. - - j—•-.i.-i.'..., ,
Dr.CosTOE.ia hiS vaJaableTwnUnMim the “Physiolo
gy of Digestion,” observes4haU\adimmuUon of the dot ;
qaaimtyof.theOastricJjnceisapTQininemandaU-prd
vailing cause of Dyspepsiaprana. hestates that " a did -t
tinguiabedprofessor of medicine _in London, who was!
severelyafflicted with this Complaint, Mding everything -
else tb faiij hid recourse: to the Gastric; Juice, obtained
ironS the stomach of living animals, which provedcoxn.
q thoTofthe farooaswOrks on Vegcii
ble Diet,” sayat “ It is a ycmarkable.fact in physiology
that-the stomachs of animals, macerated in .water, 1 im
part tothe .fluid the property of dissolving vanons arti
cles of food, and of eflecting a kind of artificial diged*
"riott of thfem Uriro wisedifierent'firointhe natarardigest
f great,workiihe Chemiiiry.ofMan.”(Lel
i & Blanchard JPhilip 1840, ppr. &&Q Saifs:The disco*-
! eryof PEPSIN forins ahew.era in the chemical history
of Digestion. From recent experiments we know that,
food is dissolved a* vapidly in an artificial'digestive
fluid, prepared front FCpsin; as iris in the natural Gas
tric iolce itself.” . ;. ".• -:: ]■
! 'Frofessby ptJWoiJßOJ»,ofthd Jefferson .College. Phila
delphia,in his gre'atworkon Human Physiorogy,devotes
more Jhari fifty pages to an examination of this subject.
His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric
Juice, obtained from, the living human stomach and from
animals, known." cases.”'he says, “di
gestion occurred os perfectly in the artificial as in thb
natural digestions;” " ..Kr; a'.:- i
AS A DYSPEPSIA CURERj [
Dr' HtfdoiitoN’s preparitlflittOf PEPSIN has produced
•the ; most marvelous .effected curing cases of Debility,-
Eihaelatibn, Ner?dtt3 DecUne,and DyBpepl!c Consomb
tiorij SUpposed to be on the very verge or the grave; - It
is impossible to give the details of cases in'the limits qt
Ihisadverti&emem—but authenticated certificates have
Tbeettgiven ofmore than.TWO HUNDRED REM ARK-i
ABLEGURES, in andßostob,
. alone* These were nearlyall desperate cases* and the
cares-were not only rapid and wonderful,bntpermri
:•'"••••• 'V- ••. ...vr:; - I '
1 It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly
useful for tendency to biliousdisorder, Liver Complaint.
FevfflfiJid Agtte*orbadly i ttea?cd- : peyer.Hn4 J Ague l and
the. evil effects' of Qaimne,T\lercttry,' aDd 'other drags
upon the Digestive organs, afler a tong sickness.. Also,
for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spir
its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance.
OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. ? t
There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS
which it does not seem to reach atid remove aVouce.—
No matter how bad they htay .be, it GIVES INSTANT
RELIEFA singk'dost removes alllfeunpUasanltymp
hwna.anditonly heeds Id'bc repeated, fpf a short time,
to make these good effects permanent. PURITYOF.
BLOOD <and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once.'' tt is
particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting,
Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomachy distress ar-,
ter eating,iowycdld stale uf the Blood, Heaviness, Low
ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness,
tendency to ~ ?auiiy, Suicide, Ac. - .
\ Price,O.' i$ DOLLAR peir bottle. Ono boule vyill of
ten effect a lasting Cute. ’
Every bottle bears the written-signature of J. S.
HOUGHTONi M*J> i Sole Proprietor. ■' ■!
Sold by agents in every town in'the United States,
and by.reBßectabl.edealerS in'Medieiues-generally.
v Agents for Pittsburgh, KEY3RR & MeBOWELL,I4I
Wood streets * . j
’ Retail dealers supplied*! Proprietor’spriees. [nv2o;y
A {t o, for sale by K.E. SELLERS,S7 wot dstreet.
Pnbltc Attention
Is respectfully tnviud to the following truths, set forth, in
jtlatwn ta one <tf the most important Hemea.ies,of mod'
. ern times J ■■■■'; ■
PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL;
r' is not mord.than one .year ago since ibis great rem
edy was brooghtbefore the public, for. the relief and
cure or disease. Its great, powers to heal, have, since
then, become fully appreeimed by the community, and
we allege that the Jdngerit is tried.ihe more certaiawill
' its great fame spread.. U ; ia tiptrae remedy of a day,
got up for the sole purposeof jnakingmoney; but, one/
whlcnwe conceive, will conunueiobe used when all
nostrums have beer, forgotten. The PETROLEUM Is
a Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth
by a power and agency.that laughsio scorn, all human
competition. Il ls otir duty,when we write about: a
medicine,-that we .write TatrtH—-that we say nothing
calculated to deceive those who may trust ourwordor
put confidence in oar statements. The sick'are. very
apt to catch nt any thing that promises relief irom dis
ease. -Astorycanharaiybe too highly wrought to an
swer the object of gollingor bumbeggiugsome of them,.
Now, we do not desire to do this r we are anxious.only
that the truth iu relation to our Remedy should be lota,
in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any
i single article of thewatrria medico. Plain,unvarnished
facts—facts that may be ascertained in our own city and
neighborhood j bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe
troleum.; ' . . ■■y.i.u'.': ; :•
■ Within the past two months, two of our own citizens,,
who were totally blind, have been restored to sight.
Sc vend cases or blindness, in-the State of Ohio, have
been cored. And, also, the case of a gentleman in Bea
ver county. Thereare others;bnt these cases are hear
home, ana may be referred to by any persons who may
havedoubtson the subject. These cases werecured af
terthey badbeen abandoned by physicians a* hope less-
ThePetroleuarLwill cure* when used according to direc.
tions—-Diarrhea, Dysentery, Piies, Rhettmatism, Goat,
Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the face,
Chronic Sore:isyes, T Ringworm; Tetter, Scald Head,
pains inihebones and joints,old sores, UlceTs,'Wens.
.Tumors. Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and
Ague, Chronic Coughs, Asthma, BronchiUs, and all Pul
monary affections of a chroriim nature, tending to pro
duce CONSUMPTION. ’
• Uuma and; Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid
neys, Chapped Handp, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and
Bunions., Jn fact; it isa ghejlt u:uvkbsa.lremedy, and
has 'within the
past most-peifect.success. Certificates
that will arejhthehands ofthctproprietor, who
will taVe pleasure hV.shDwihg ;theQh'tt>.thc afflicted or
their friends.' ' ■ 'V " ;
-Whatever others may say about their medicines, the
Petroleum is the greatest Remedy of the age. Phy
sicians of high standing inthe profession are beginning
to use it in their practice. Those’whoatfirst'looked on
with doubt add uncertainty, are willing to aWard it due
praise and consideration. Before another year rolls
round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that the
Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered. .
For sale, wholesale and Retail,' by
.•••: KEYBER & M’DOWELL,
• • .140 Wood street.
> Also—R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street; D.M. Curry, D.
A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass. Allegheny City: Also,'by
the Proprietor, Si M.KIERJ Canal Basin, 7th street,
Pittsburgh. fjqQ T
,Ths Human Bodymau Perspire,
(SO SAYS KATCSS,) '
TOHATSABEALTHYAPPSARAUCB, .
.Ahd-persohswho do not perspire are liable to the mos
DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES.
NOW, JonssVItalian Chemical Soap causes, a free
- perspiration, and st the same time mollifies.'sdftens
the skin, giving it the texture and beauty of an infant's.
SCURVY; SALT RHEUM AND SORES,
are soon not. only healed.but cured by its use, as at
least seven physicians in New York know, who-use it
ineuch case&andfind it unlailing—as alsoria
PIMPLE9 v BLOTCHE9, FRECKLES, . ;
or any other skin disease. The reader is ossured-that
this is no useless puffednostrum, as one trial will ptove.
I could enumerate at least 80 persons curedof ‘
SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SOREiBEARD.
: Duv it, and the reader is again assured, i would not
cruelly sell U for the above,unless I knew it to be all I
state. Those who are liable to• ; -
CUAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH,-'
will find iliis not only a cute, bata prevehtive; and I
can now only odd, that any one afflicted with: any of
the above, or. similar diseases, will find this all and even
more fadminihleiu.its properties) than I state, i
. -o*Bat, reader, the stores are flooded with imitations,
ano.be sure you ask for Jonas’ ItalianChemicalSoap—
and buy it only. of-WM. JACKSONy only :Agent; in
Pittsburgh; 240 Libeny.atreet, Pittsburgh, head of Wood-
: Joue&’ijlljr WhUe<
TADIES arecautioned against using common prepa
id red Chalk. • r
They arenotaware how frightfully injurious it is
to the skin \ how coarse,how■ rough, how ! *
sallow, yellow and unhealthy the sxin ■■
• appears after using prepared Chalk V !
Besides, it is injurious, contain
. We have prepared aheamlfhl vegetoble artlclc, which
■m call JONES’ SPANISH LIIAT WHITE. <
It is’ perfectly Innocent, ! heihg purified oF oil deleteri
ous qualifies; and it imparts to the-skin a natural,
healthy, alabaster,:dearyliving white; at the same
time acting as cosmetic on the skin, making H sofl and
smooth; Sold by the Agent, WE JACKSON, 89 Liber
ty head df Wood, Pittsburgh. Price 25 cents. '
PtorlyWhltcTcetnandßreoth,
TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS.
T>ERBONS who have either, are honorably assured
JL that if their breath is ever sofoaLortheir
TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW, ?■:
and encrusted with tartar, that a2sceutboxof Jonet*
■Amber Tooth Paste will make the teclliwhiteas snow
■ and the breathodlferoasly sweet. •>>.
; Soldanly at JACKSON’S Store, 240 Liberiy strte
head of W00d.:.: :• , >... ... . ,(dec2o
; Jcmea'Soluuon or Jeu «
A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYEfonhechangihgjof
X% white, red or grey faair to a boautifal brown or; jet
biaclrcolpr.ia a few minutes. Price 50cents and ®t,oo
WvJACKSON T 24oi4ibertyvBtiiett|PiiiBbiiirgh
"eadof;AVoody^^ al ii-iii&xurM 6; fdec2o
A Solentlfle Half Tonle Restorer \
A ND BEAUTIFIEtt. ; Trial bottles 37f cents. ■; Thbse
j/X who have used Jones’ Coral Hair Restorative know
its excellent who have notiwe assbre
'U®pu?ieBs the. following qualities. It will force the
hair to grow on any part wheremature intended hair to
grow, stop it falling off,care scurf or dandruff and make
light, red or.grey hair grow dork.; For dressing the hau
soft and. silky, nothing ban < exceed ibis—it makes i
truly beautiful and keeps it-so.: It is, indeed, the mos
economical, yct superior article for the hair. , J
Sold only at WAf. JACKSON’S Store,S4o Liberty-st..
head of Wood, Pittsburg.' -Price 37J cents, 50 cents and
$1.00.. , i--. n.--. -Idec2o
/AURE YOURSELF—AMERICAN COMPOUND.—
: V/ This never failing specifictaguaronteed in all cases
of delicate disease, together wuh the attendant, com
plaints, to eflbct a speedy, safe and* lasting; cure 'in- the ■
course of alfew days, without restrictions to diet, busi
ness or injuryto iheaystera. -It te anold-and popular
remedy; has long been (and stilHs) used in the private
prtctice of a physician; radically caring' ninety-nine of
the hundrcd cases.- It leaves no odOr on the breath, and
may be used by any one without (he least fear of expo
sure. For sole a( the Medical Debut, No. 50 Smithfieid
.srreet.PiitsbdrghvFo.- : fapj7 :
. Bail’s, $ are apar Ula etna the cholera, /
"WOT a single' man, woman ; or child-haa.died.of the'
J.v CHOLERAorony of its symptoms who used this
invaluable preparation. Look at me city of Louisville,
where this Barsaparill& is made, and where from 150 to
-200 bottles are retailed-d&Uy, bnt few -isolated eases of
Cholera have occurred, and they were either persons
from boats or those who diaregarded qur advice. . ■ ,
■i." [Ctotanncui Ckrcmclt,
For sale by KEYSER A M’DOWELL, 140 Wood st.
Pit^bujh, where the. genuine article .may alvs^ys^o
. v*' BoontF l*axtdfl«:
CAPTi 1 NAYLOR, No. 163 Third street, comer of
Cherry alley, having made arrangements at Wash
ngtoh forthepnrpose, willprocure Bounty-Lands ror|the
oificers and soldiers, their widows and children.tunjder
theßoumyLandßiJl,passedBeptecnber2aih,lBso. ; ..
Pittsburgh. October 10» : . ■ ’ : , -
knzolC ACID—7S ounces foT sale by - . : '
(mylflj B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.
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,-MERCHANT, tailor,, „
; jNo.,_ls&:!Wood J Btrat i . I (ntaK SvUh Strut).
SAKEStlijsnimhoilqf rernrnmghiasincerethaLaksto
Ihe citizens of Fittsbumlianaviclaity for ihc very ,
■ml patronage 1 they have bestowed on him, and hopes
ilhrragliSuictaUenilOntObßjinessindadealrffid please
all,u»mctii a comlonapice ■■ of -their ■favor?!,,' Parucnlm
ha,
dp<in<:aaiFaiilleliinß:Stoe,.wiilr:Q'lttrgEafld;Bjilemlld
aisonnient of Shins, ander Shift,,,
Saspenders, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Jenny Lind Neck
Ties,self adjusting f Bose, Ac. Togeth
itfrwuh everything Inthat line necessary for a gentle
mtm’soat/it. t! . f fr; {. BENJAfiUN w; AROTOT.
T • ,c»wM««w^v;v,. ,
"SPUINO AND BCHSIKIt CXiDirillKO t
’ JHREE. BIG- DOORS ! .
No. .Stria;PUt,lAfrgli, ]
YOHN McOLOSKE.V'/linsJidWfthe pTettsnre of an
tl: ; nonhclngto his ffnnibroas frlenda ; aml'-the public in
cenerai.ltmtniftßpringamißuinnierMockaßnowreQdy
for inspectloiH bo found ta be
one'-orthe lanrest xuid besf:selected slock'sof-Ready*
Made Clothing to bb fcnhtHn'the Weitern Country, ■
He has this season paid more tban'usualattenuon to
the manufacturing ana stvle-of hisGanncnlSy bo that the
as well ps theSfinestj are got up in a
style and elega'nce ndiio be suxpassed.V ,
' ''He'WbuldparUedlaifiy'cdUthe dttehtlon of ali dealers
in Clothing' to ids present splendid assortment of
Aithefeels confident, apoD elamination' of the qualities
and priees of his hbcan’offei 1 Ihemsudb induce*
menu as shall make it:their Interest to parchnEc-cU hls
estabUshment-.
yea nl experience, and great success in the bu
smekbi ttnprecedehtbd toftotoaZs and «-
tau.patronage,haa enabletl- hinilto getup? Garments to
’JJit^«*;bimn e ßs, habits and tastes of every location in
tne Umohj which U of the almost importance to wholo
stUe'fratcf&aers; M»u --i.
- In lb* Cntting depariment WUi be Janndri choice se
lection of th« most fashionable goods, consisting of— . '
. ; Broadcloths,
CashmereUd, &c;Ac.' Alaorahercellont Assortment of
TESTINGS, of\ht latestriridmosvlashionable -styles—
alf of be:i*pTeparedto.niak© to order in the bo*
maimer and at themostreasonable prices. / r :
- , come, then; oneatsd alli
The Assortment,’the Qtmlity,ana : the Variety, is the
most eitensivc,undoubtedly, tobefo ind in iho United
■Stales;?.,:margfl
sety and Fashto&aUe Goods*
TUST RECEIVED at SOOBYER, f GRIBBtpS
tr iteerlfiVe Gtothihg 225- Liberty sireer, a.
large and splendid assortment, of the ot
Spring and Sommer. Goods,;wMch we. axe prepared to
, manufacture to crder,mastyle unsurpassed irt this city,
extremely lowprices.
•/ ; We-haTsron honda; large. assortment‘.of-READY
ftIADErCIaQTHING, made.ui tfia bestrand ,mosi:fash-.
ioriable manner, which we arb determined to sell Very,
low for cash; ' Coantr/tti'erishanta, and, those whobuy
wboie£sdb,wiU find iuri'lheir advantage) tri coll nhd ex
amine our stoct,beforeparcbaaing- : : ,[cpr7;3m
ITT Lawrence Journal,, Clarion Democrat, .Mercer
whir, Meadviile Sentinel, Grecnsbanrh Republican,
Washington Steubenville'Union—copy to
th&amount of SLsend paper to advertisers, and charge
•this office.' j: /_J„ __li -1: -‘
Jfmties €.^Wi^i 9 '
{Formerly Cctteh to the; late H./PsLih7,J
TETOuLDmost respectfully announce jo his friends
■YY : and lhe publio ingeneral, that he-has rented the
Store, Ao r 30 Third
streets, where he intends carrying op4hQ TAILORING
BUSINESS in all its departments, Heis now receiving
vnou: Tills BASTEJiH -MAmtsts-an eniire new stock or
GOODS, for Spring, arid S;umriJer. wear, yfct superfine
FYrrieJr; English V arid t Ameriaxii- Cioths, CashmaretU ,.
• Tieee<i3, C«usijnCTej.(3>eih<4 Ftenth Habit supe
.rior aniclefor hustness Coats.) together with a largo as-
BonmeQtof.plalnaridfigured amfdosl
rable;style3. . . ..■
‘Also, an excellent lot of fancy Bilk'Cashmere, Satin
and Marseilles Vestings, all o i whip tr thcj subscribe r is
prepared to make to order in thehcatest and must fash
ionable styles,* at-aa low prices asahy other estabUsh
menu , He therefdre hopes aUentfcontoaU or
ders intrusted to his care, to merit a share of public pa
tronage. JAMES Q. WATT.
- ' ' No. 30 Market, between Second arid Third sU.
,TO TAILORS.—I fihaUcominae to.sell and give ln-
Bomctions: on my system* of Garment Draughting as
heretofore, at the following priees, virvlfiiccompanied
byoral instruction, SIO;-wiihouiinstrucuons,S7. -
... jelOry JAMES, C. WATT.
'envelopes*
T IPMAN’S Adhtsivt JPdrdvmcnt Envelopes.— By dip-
Xj rping the fihgere in water,’ rind''moistening and
pessingihe gammed edge, these Envelopes become the
safest and strongest that can be used—being made ot
parchment : paper, which will withatand cmy ordmary
Friction br moisture. For sale by the quantity or single
paek; sithfestoreuf : - -• * : HAVEN,
mar 26 , corner of Market and Bccondsts.
!rpHE : FartribrsM'p' heretofore existing between the
JL.subscribers.under the firm of CoulterA ,Hacke,
Lrugguts, has this day been dissolved by mutual con
soul . J..A.:CQULTER,
March 31,1851. N. H. HACKE.
FTPThc affair a of the late firm will be settled by J. A.
Coulter, who the same business at the old
s tand. Comer of. Wood amt Thud streets. . np3
William Dixon’s Jjondoo Patentjbever
Watcbes, -
WutcheSeverofferedtp ilib c»lt-
O Zens of-Piuabnrgh.
.: Bi Market street is solq Agent for
tUe.&birte named liever Watches; The following fiaar
ontee Is atlncUed to each Watch: -- . •
;j?v appointment to At Admiralty,
r.. .WILLIAM DIXON,
. Chronometer and WatchManu/acturer,
- r 45Kingi?<juare, ,
This certifies that the accompanying Waich,.No. —,
iswarranted by me to be of mjr manufacture, and ho
Watch with my name upon it is genuine, -unless aecom
paniedby a ceruficatebeaxiugmy slgnaiure.; ...
.: I guaramecibe Watch, No.—ytokeep tfae'to the sat
ixacron of the purchaser. ; [aprl.7l; ; W.PIXON.
Co-Partnerablp.
/"IAMPBELL & CHESS have ;this day (AprUtUh,)
XJ associated with them CHARLES M’KNioHT.
The business-will he continued; under the firm» t
CAMPBELL,CHESS & cor. ' r T ■ --V- , [aprtP
The ttlory of aature in (be perfection oi
■ ■ Art/ '
ENHANCING to every undemanding the beauties ot
Nature, in'cre&ting i deeper perceptions, and. - com
manding the highest emotions thereof, o? a knowledge
of Landscape Slcetching j and Pointing, imparted in a
short term ofinstnictions,in the eminence of a -style,
whereof, lit the peculiarities thereto,isunsurpassed in
atitheelcailehcesof the Art. V '', :
•Sketches of residences and scenery in and around
Pittsburgh, in constant progress. ; Magnificent transcrip
tions of elaborate paintings, gorgeous oriental scenery
and the most splendid views from all over the world,
0,0. BENNETT, 197 Penn su
PiusbnrghjPa.
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Dissolution.
ICE CREAM AND MINERAL WATER.—Thesab
scribers respectfully inform tbelrbldfrlendsanilcas'
torners that they have commenced making ICE CREAM
'(bribe «eaaon.. -.Their SALOON 1 baa‘ been fitied op lii
superior style, and will, be open, from 8 o’clock,,'A,;M.
Ul IT o’clock, P. M., and all orders, fbr Ice Cream- for
aniesor private families will be promptly filled
Our MINERAL FOUNTAIN baa also been opened
for the season. "■ ".V - -V
Cakes, Froiia, Confectionaries, on band’ as
ostial, fresh and srreet. Please give ns a call.
A. &P. SHILDECKER,
Star Bakery,Diamond alley.
myl?:d3m
S*or Females and males.
T\R. LARZETTE’3JUNO CORDIAL, of Procrealivo
Xj EHrir, prescribed as an effectual restorative in
cases of debility,'lmpotency’ ot-b&rrenhess, and ail ir-
ift itifth'at'ii’professes to be—
viz: Nature's gtbat restorative, and remedy for those in
the married state without off^ringylt ia aeertaincure
for seminal emissions, general debility,- gleet, 'weakness
of the genital organs, nervous affeciion»s,lcacorrbaßa or
whites.-; As a-vigorating medicine it iaunequolied.-
- Also* a certain remedy for incipient Consumption} Indi
gestion, toss of muscular energy, physical lassitude, fe
male weakness, debility, Ac. it is warranted to please
the user in any of the above complaints, and is of price
less valaelo those without offspring; . v
To spread wide the blessings of this medicine,’ ! have
appointed Messrs. Jadson A of the city of New
York, tn the United Stalesof America*my sole agents
for its sale; and none can be genuine unless it .domes
throngh them, and their signatures are on the wrapper.
ANTONIO LARZETTE, M. D.
NapZ«,Xulyl6th;iB49. ■ •=*- ,
Sold ottly in Piasbnrgh at the MedlcaV Depot, N0.?5
Smithfieldstreet j arid by B. H: Meaking, Walnut street
Cincinnati; Raymond & Patten, No; <T(r Frurth street
Louisville. x i. = •; • - [thar24tly •
; Hen’s Inland Saw mills*
rpHE above establishment has been take a by the un-
JL dersigned, with the view, of pursuing the legitimate
busiaessconnected iUerewith; and ns they are now re
ceiving a fullsupply of Timber, orders for alf siaea of
Lumber will be ailed with prompiness,andara3 low
puces as by'dhy other Mill in the neighborhood.
PALINGS ora plamb'dd'omammra! pattern will be
cut-: faptSO-y] - JAMES CABMAN-A.CO-
100.000 250 bxs Fire Crackers, Nos l and 2 ;
ICO gross Chasers; .
100-do Pin Wheels;
40 do Scrolls,small; >
25 do do large; . ..
20dozl ox Rockets; /
15 do 2 ox do
10 do 3ox do
5 dO'4oz: * do •
2 do-Boz do
2gross 4 inch Triangles;
2 do ' 3do ■ • ' do .
2 cases Chinese Rockets;
: 3 gross Plying Pigeons;. . .
50 do 14, 12,10, f, 6,4 ball Roman CanJ
dies; received and for sale by J.RHODESACO^
' iyi . .. No. ff, Wood street.
icn BXS-LEMONS;
ItlU 150 drams Pigs; received and fox sale by
y i J. RHODES A CO„No. 6, Wood street
IBB’D HERRING—2O bbls. first quality receiving.
' iy 18 WAT, DYER.
-40 bxa. Bur, superior;
10 da. Bot&r Spenn andSpcnn ;• v "
10 >do Ste&Tiue. For sale by ’ •
: ■ J.D, WILLIAMS CO*
fiOfl PINEAPPLES;
UUU 120 bxs. Jujube Paste: • >
50 hf. do do; ,
100 bxs. Larger Raisins;
50 do No. 1 and 3 Rock Candy.
Receiving and for sale by
JOSHUA RHODES *CO*
No.QWoodst.
Tk/TAGKEBEIr- >
iVJL .50 bblß. No. 3 Mackerel, (Mass., inspection)
40 bf do 3 do do , do;
40M do 3 do do do;
Jnslrecolved and for »ale by ~.
Iy»I MILLER & BICKETSON.
HOLLAND HERRINGS—IOOtegc in prune order,
jo received and STOUVENEIij
. Importer#*.
«KGAR—I3O gelis: Wine:
50 LOVERING s do:
jyl7 5 hid, - 9learaSyra P- F K^m^_
MOLASSES— St. Louis Snfar Uouse Molossw
St. James <lo do;
New Orleans Plantation;
jy3l Forsaleby KING t MOORHEAD.
T»aCON—2,SOO tte. Prime Hama inatore end [«*»!»
-SHERIFF A BINNING,
jy3o ■-.■ ■- ■ .. No.lOMertetet.
CORN BROOMS—7I doi. common forsaloby ’
jy3o SHERIFF ABINNING
OHOULDERS—IO,OOO 133., a prime anicle, receiving
O »nl for aaldby
jy3o ; . SHERIFF A B»NNjN<^_
o CASKS SIDES AND JOVVLS-IO >'0tO»n0f««tO
& j, 3# 9HF>iUFF * BINNING.
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