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PASSAGE from LIVERPOOL, LONDON
SEW YORK,
T A PS c PJTT O S
General Emigration and Foreign Exchange
mHE undersigned having accepted the Agency.ofThe
:T above well known House, is prepared “ bf'ngr
jfcsengers from the Old Country, on as favorable ter i.
as any other House in the City. - - . •-lY™}
Passages can ho engaged in tho !.. t 8(
sailing punctually on the days appomteu. • *.Y
Line leaves Javcrpoolon the oin
andSUtof each Jdonth. . ftn the 26th hi
RED STAR LINE leaves Liverpool on me -ma ,
‘SSiSoilf tTNß^rKctcWn/rnoma.ondori
: anypart o>
Partner resides in I.iverpool. and sn- ]
penntends the embarkation.oi.-ull passages.engaged ip
thUCerate- JeE . toQs fIfVWUM/iSe.Old iOiunlyt
v._ A their passage encaged. tiirough from Pitt s*
burgh by application either personally or, -byYletter t
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Can he had at very reduced rates by applying to the
undersigned,Agent tor the
■ Corner otolith and Liberty.streets.
ie2 s ■■■ . . (2nd storV 1 Pittsburgh •
flUsicllaucons.
JOHH COVODS- * • •-'**'* *' C ° Ll: ‘’
COVODK & COfcß, v
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.—Central Railroad. ,
THE subscribers been, appointed Shipping
Agents for the rcnnsylvamc or Central Railroad,
inform the public that we nre now - prepared to recciTe
any amount of merchandise or produce for shipment
E <;oods era this route will be carried through in five
days, and all consigned to us will be forwarded free ot,
commission or charge for advances.
flaia Freight between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
Drv cootls, hats, shoes, book?, stationery, cutlery, con
.^oßy,/^..,fc»a.e CT ,f«r a na re ,to^^»m ?
Hardware/queeus ware, groceries. paints, dye stuffs,
oils, leather, clover, flax, timothy nnd B gJ»
Beet po^butwr, 'Urd, lard oil,
Ashes,‘nifrbie “rough), iur, pitch, rosin, Genn^Clay
bones,bacon, ic. coV oDE & COLE, ’
• - comer Penn and Wayne streets
Pittsburgh, July
F»n BtdM'i'* ' _
HIONONGAHBLA
Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore and Phtlad a.
rnHE Morning Boat leaves daily ai 8 o clock. A-M-,
I precisely, connecting with Ibe Cars at OuinbcrUud
next morning. ' , ' • _ t>- \t
-The evening boat leaves daily at 6 P'® I ?®*’.■ • j* 1 ’
(except Sunday evenings,) connecting wuh the cars a
Cumberland next evening, at 10 o’clock. , :
Time through to Baltimore 32 hours. Fare onl> S 9.
Time through to Philadelphia4o hours. Fare only $lO.
The National Road is now good. Condaciors fiomth
the coaches between-Brownsville and Cumberland—
which mates ibis decidedly s
Office in the Monongahela House .
RUTIcKI _ • .
Another Fresh Arrival at So. 07,
Corner of Wood Strut and Diamond Attty, Pn.tburgO.
DGRIMH. A CO. have jnsl received tmother new
. supply of DRYGOODSmtd VARIETIES, .which
have been purchased since the late; decline m.fcasiern
prices, whieh will be sold ai a shall advance. Owing to
our advantages in baying, and long experience m the
business, we Balter ourselves that we ran afford nor
goods at prices regardless of compcuuoa. Our stoch
wilt be found to be unsurpassed ill uie
and much superior to any previous stock Vepi at the
old stand by Gregg A-hPCannless. r uriv
We have justopened a fresh lot of lale sly lesof .BON
NETS, Ribbons, l’arasols, Dress Lawns. Bernge^ftloas
de Louies, Ladies’White Dress Goods, Ladies Gimps,
Silk Fringes, Acu Broad Clolhs, raney k estmgs, Ca. bt
raeres,SnmmerPanmloonery,Tweeds,Gloves, Homcit,
Threads. Comb 3, Suspenders. Bullous, louses, Spoons,
toors, Scissor?, Ac., and al( other articles jn iheir line,
toOted’ouß loroemion. We have on hand, ja,t reeeiv
ed direct from the and imported, hjc*-
orCES,a large lot of GOLD and GlLl Jt-Wl'J.ltV,
SoLb and SILVER WATCHES, and Watch tuaien
als, and being weekly in the receipt of such Good , we
intend keepingour assortment complete. \\t earnestly
solicit an earn- call from buyers- generally, before pur
ctaaßingelaewaere. . . • . v' ..
’Thirty cases of BRASS CLOCK*, just arrived, ot va*
Remember, No. 97, north-west comer of Wood
street and D-amond alley. Pittsburgh- _ vat*
n B—The business of the late firm of Gregg.*- hi’*-
Candles* is lo be sealed by D Gregg at the above
stand, who is fully authorized a» d m whose possession
are the hooks, notes and papers of saidfirm.. \r?__
Dr. Jayne’s Family Medicines.
EXTRACT of a i etler from the !tev t.. Abbott, a.
well known and highly esteemed Missionary in the ;
kingdom of Burmah. dated _ ,
. - SxiitJOWA.T ABnA.CAJj, Februaryl646. .
Dr. D. Jayne, Thladdthia: My Dcaf’Sir-We arc
now in great want of your Medical Preparations. Your
CARMINATIVE BALSAM is an invaluable medicine
in this cedntry in bowel complaints, ami; has-been used
in aU our Missions with the most graufying success. J
have known it in many cases to act like a charm our
SANATIVE PILLS 'are my sheet nnchor.—ihe lest
medicine for my liver coraplaiut and paiu tu the side that
I have ever used. They are m great demand,
are entirely out of them. We need, five hundred boxes
of them. Bro. Beecher says vre could use a thousand
boxes yearly among our people to great advantage, i
have used your. TON l C VEKMfFUGF.ai atonic in m
termittent feyer, with the most complete success..!
tl’ ink it once was the mean? of saving ray own son. By
ringmy travels among the churches the post season, I.
found a whole village suffering under a prevailing lnflu
enxa, attended with coughs ot a most violent character.
loiten regretted I had not had a dozen or two of your
EXPECTORANT to administer 10 ihem> for I • cheve
from what 1 be ve seen of its effects, that i t would have
been just the thing for those poor people. I P rc r ß ame you
■have'not hitherto had an idea to what an extent >onr,
medicines are used in all our-Mlssions; . --v^
Affectionaldy L* L* ABBQTTy.
For sclent the Ptkin Tea Store, 33. Fifth street/ [ryt
Judd’e Medicated liquid Cut J lc J e, * 1 , ,
/fiffis urtlcleia intended. for family ure, and shoald be
1 found in the possession of.cvery family in ; the land,--
Mechanic&.who arc m consuuitdanger
persons through accident, and the improper or careless
uleortbols, will find this nrticle to he-invaluable to
them.hhd afcer a fair trial, willcoasider u indispensable.
“This mny certity that we, the undersigned, having
frequentlyihade use of Judd’aMedlcated. Liquid.Cutieie,
prepared by Messrs. -peftfield & ;Camp, Sliddlelown,
Connecticut, cheerfully Tecommendit-to oarprofeEfion- i
al brethren, as an eacallent substitute for adhesiyepjas*.!
ter. in dressing burns, cuts, scaldtubrhißes, and ajt kiuds .
of fresh wounds fifth
q WM. B CASEY, M.D,
D. HARRJSON.MD.,
F. WOODRUFF, MD. ■
HAMILTON BREWEH, M.D., .
KEIiSWORTH BUBR,H.D.,DoIunie.
Comprising all the praclising.pltfsifians in the city of
M^ d r «3rSy ' Bi L FAHNESTOCK. &CO
r j V I comer of.Vtood and first sts
' MOUSE'S •_ , - ;
Compound syrnp of Yellow Dock Root,
OCCUPIES die front Tank ■ among tlio proprinor)
medicines ol this country for -completely coring
Canker,Salt Kheem.EryßlpelM.andall other toseusps
arising from an Impure state of Uie blood. Alto, Liver
Complaint, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Diz2incss,
rinuJhiuSoreness and Tigbinfiss about the Chest; Bron-
SggSrHoarseness.Dtlriess, andatiekUng .ensnuon
about tie Throat ; and is used with unprecedented suc-
Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the
various organs, and iuvigoratmg the enure. system.
' If the testimony of thousandBofUvingwitnesses,from
all parts ofthe country, can be retied uponjU is singu
larly efficacious ia curing 01/.JETumors, and testonng de*
~ bilitated and broken down constitutions. It lajmrely,
vegetable in its composition, nod bo accurately com
: bined in its proportions that the chemical, botanical and
; medical properties of eaclf ingredient‘harmoniously
unite to PURIFY Til£ BLOOD. , : i, , f
: It ha« removed many chronic diseases which has bar
' fletlhe skill of the best physicians, and;has also-cured
Canker, Salt Rhenra, Erysipelas _and Scrofula, which
Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed lo.makc the leastim-
teen tested in many cases of CAN'CEBOUS
HUMORS. The most obstinate Cancers have been
- cured by thLS medicine: We sny-that it is a valuable
■ medicim-in all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. : It removes
all obstruction in t}ie circulation, rendering-.the,Inver.
: free nedve and healdiy. It removes Palpitation of the
Heart and relieves in all cases of Asthma, and may be
usedin“ 1 cUmutes.a.Kl at all YfJ O
aale.and „ for Western Pennsylvania, .
jelliy Warehouse, cor Wood and Sixth sis., Ptttsb h
y\AGUERR r EOT^ES I FOR l ONEl)ottAß,pmup
| Jin Fine Morocco Cases. The subscribers announce
to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity* that they can.
geta likeness for one half the usual price; not to be sur
passed by those taken in the East.. we don’t to
be surpassed by any. a large akyandsuie
light, we are prepared to suit the most .fastidious. ” °
will not ask any person to take aliketiess unless, it suits
thorn. Miniatures put in. Lockets, Pins or'Rings.. Sick
or deceased persons taken at theinresidence. .
OT - FORA FEW WEEKS ONLY.
MERRIMAN & LAWYER.
Rooms on 3d st., opposite St, Charles Hotel
mylS^xnd
Pine Oil Xamps*
YIJST RECEIVtID a fine assortment of these LAMPS,
•I for burning the Caraphene, Pine and Ethereal Oils,
SuAlwiU^latwtly.^djgjdJi™.^^.,,--,.-:
S 2 Fourth sUsbeiwceh Market and Wood,; .
Manufacturer and Dealer, Wholesale and Ketail, iruhe
above named Oils. y ■' •••'•
DlUOltitlOlli i
- iiihis day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner
»»* use the muneof,he v;
piusbvrghi Aprillst, 1830.
ny Having Bold my entire interest in the firm of J.S.
Bomrrr & Co. to M. JJ. Parros, my lata.partner* and in
retiring from b usiness, 1 talfe great pleasure in recom-
him to the confidence of my friendsiand the
gffuff*-™■ V [a P 3] i-S.-BONNET.
Bodksl Kew Bdok»I .
JoSrK&PUBLICOTION STORE, No.BSFounUEt. |
■lttohetionaTMdgazine ftr-MV*? ’Th» iathei
is -6? all the Monthlies; It eoMams;Uiej*eg!
cream Of British and American Utoratilro. fie;
,Subscribe fotihis.cheap and vfJuable publica ,
lion, as this nlimbereommencos tie fourth volume. j
rn» Lives, of the. ChiefJusuces'ofr,England l ;ftom; the
Norman Conquest till the Dealh of Lord Muneueld—‘■lay s
John Lord Campbell.L. Li D..i- , _
* Letters to a Candid Enqujrer on Antmnl Magnetism, j
by William Gregory, SLM6, Professor pr the University;
of Edinburgh. .' J.’ 1 ’ . ..!
Koluchimtd’s Laun Dictionary, in two parts—lst,;
Lhtln English; Sd,Kttglish Latin. ■ • !
An Enquiry into the Cause of Natural Death, or Death
from Old Ago—by Uomer Boslwick.M. D. • •
Jenny Llnd'sTourithrough America and Cuba.
Stuart, of Dnnleaih—by the Hoh. Caroline Norton.
‘ The Pioneer’s Daughter—a Tale of Indian Captivity.
Godfrey Malaeire, or the Lileof an Author—by Ihoi
Miliar. -■ , . , „ . ~ •
Tlie Gipsy Chief—by Reynolds.- •
No. 45;48 and 47BostonSba!tspenre
Nn. 31 Dictionary of Mechanics
N 0.370 Living Age. ; ■
Blackwood for July; , ,
'The London World of Farinon
MINER & CO., Smithfield street, have received
, the' Interaatipntf Magiiiiie-for Auiasl—^being
vol. 4, tiomher one- In literary contemn, this numberi*
beyond preceded in interest - w'j'J'
The Gipsy Chief. A new work'by OiW-MLEej)-
nolds. - This author is well known to the reading public.
Ilia ferule mind has no ,
Mabel—or, The Child of the Battle Field._ A : Tale-of
Waterloo—by the nuthorof E ol ' c^ 3 “. D ,?P';“i,7! u ‘
work is highly illustrated and of thrilling mterest aa a
Works, (Boston edition,) now
i complete—iheheil library edition extant. !
! A fresh supply of Sir K- Balwet’s new Comedy—Not
iSo Bad Bslve Seem. li? 30 !-
77'. Sew Mnslo.
GBLUMEhns justreceived—
, Sommer Longings. By Stephen C-Foster,
Household .Words ißy John Blockley i : .
He Doeth All Things Weltit
■ Blanche Alpen. Bv Stephen Glover; ■■■ i ■
Lovely Nell. Ry the Campbell.Mmsuels, . >
ni. By StepbenGlover.;- ;
Go Where the MomtngShmeth. Dnetl, _ , .. I
Ben Bolt, Summit Polka, Blossom Polka, Jenny Linda
Bslio .Walla and-its :yompauton„Tbaßija Wot^,
just published;, : ■ ...- ' :
Grave of Bonaparte; • !
Aria Alla Scoziese, By T.Valenune; . i
Turkish March i Ravel Polka;
Lonsianaßeile. By the Sable Harmoiusu, !
Grave of Washington. ByTj. JVH.. Clotty i j :
Deem Not and Say Not; The ®* e v J ?£‘S. >
Grand Polka do Coneert. PnrW. V. Wallace, j
Silver Bell Waltz r-Henrietm Polka i_
Walnut street Theatre and Souvenir of Germany.
TwonewScottish’s;- , '■’ ' , ~ J r
The Wreath: a collection of Popular Melodies, oj
ranged as Recreative Wesson* for the Piano, mUiree
TogcThe/wiili n large collection of £ U
iv3o ' Piano Pcfroit No. MS W ood st f
' “ - New Music. _ ' ‘ ■ i
JOHN l!.MßLlA>tr,No.Sl,WoDdrtreet,ha»re«iv ? d
the following pieces of new and popular Music. i
Farewell, 11 fever fondesj prayer;
SolalefSOiirtii;.
Wa]u Sentimental. By Pileh;., . |
. La Rose*. Variation!! by llunten;
Carnival di Venice. By Voss;
Be Kind to the Loved Ones; ~ ’
Machfrom Norma; fcong of tlm Kobm , .
Russian Polka; Blanche andlasellej
. NellyßlySailor Boy’Bßravej; ~,
•
Serenading or ScLotUah Polka;
Jenny LinuVPolka; ..
I Welcome Thee’With.Gloaness ,
offcr thec this hand of mine; .
Life is both Suife; Willow Wood Quick Step,
' Call mo net names ; Wonld I were with tbcu, ,
Good Lack Polka; GrandßoMian March;
Where are now the hopes; m . .
HamburchPolka;’Tis Home wherever the hecrttSj
SpiritpSka; CaUy Polka; Batchelor’* Polka,
Ilertiel Polka' Joys that we’ve tasted; -
Where are the Fnendsof My > onto- ;
CHICKERING’S PIANOSr-A very large stock ol
ChickerintP* Pianoson hand ana arriving. uy to
Vi o\v rUBL.ISUIIvO—An Onllme of Mechanical En-
N. nineerinz, wilh drawing# ornmcliutery, tools noil
apparatus of every description. Collected, coiulcdaiid
Duoli'died by an American Engineering ttocieiy.amjer
Ste superiniJntlcnce of Frederick Mouc.-Th«j«inahlo
work is of imperial size; each pari fonuma two plates
of drawings- Itwill he completed, in,s monlUypprta.
five of which arc pow issued... Pnce to subscriber*,
each pan : to non-subfcribers, $1,60.
No. 1 oi a new weekly paper, called “The Citizen,**
has been received. Itisprinled in quarto form* on fine
nuoer. aud is demoted to News, the Arts, Science, Belles
Lettres. Ac..and advocates the moral and social eleva
tion of American citizen*, nauve.and adapted,indepen
dent of nil secta.and parties/ ’/*
Respecting tLese periodicals the Agents deem » un
necessary to say but U’.tlc, a* their respective excellen
cies are apparent to the coßUnonest observer;, they
would, therefore merely ask their fnendS'and the public
to call ;
jyl2 Stationer* andJk&Vbitfdew,73, Third st-
Dr. TV. P. QU.ES, i
-C7T3TEUINAILV SUIUiEON, hiving been TferfV
V invited lo reiura by bis friends, respect
fully offers his professional cervices la Hie . iilif *.
citizens of Pittsburgh. und its vicinity ; and lakes.the
nrcseiitopportnaiiy to express bis ucknowledgiriem, to
them for the flaiicring encouragement they did extend to
him in the - prosecution of his profession. during five
gurnet he is capableof .treating cthe vanons d senses to
which Horses ate liable, inpn able and scienUfi? man
w. p, Gileshas his office in Mr- Kody Patterson’a
Livery Stable, FOURTH Street,,, between Wood and
Southfield streets, where he tnay. bcconsultca daily from
till 3 o’clock, aa to the soundness ; pf Horses, and the
disease of Horsesand Cattle. • -
Even" description ofVetenn&ry Medldnemay be had
at liia office, accurately proportioned and properly ad opt
ed to every disease to which the horseißinctaent—Uni*
menty totioriSymistersj every dcscnphOn,and
Condition Powders equalio any thing evet-OffeCM to. the
PJ Good stabling for sick horses. Sick and lametborses
attended to a* their respective «tbki^n 01f v : ° un ‘
try. - • (mv7:3md >: - GW.r. GILES, V
iUbbgwplito Initlttrte.;
e- o-p A RTN KRS U subs eriocre r«pec|*
folly announce lb their friehds and ihe pnbHc gen
eraUy, iliaithey linvetbisdayentered into '^* p ® rl^ cr *
shin; for the purpose ot carrying on,' at the old sur.d, m
Siir-erly’s Building,opposite Ihe Post Office, rbird street,,
Pittsburgh, the Biitiographic Prinuiig,th all ito various
branches. . Having macbmenr, ornvedfroij.
Europe, they arc prepared to. op. .works tn l*ithogropn>
equal to,steel engraving. They Sclieii a . c s^ , ?H r a J lc< rj°v
the patronage bestowed .heretofore so jiberaliy to ihe.
one!pani»crf>Vih, they hope by strict,
aiteudon to their business, by elegant workmwMhlp,
the most reasonable terms-, to ; merit the
Chccks.DranjjMacHne Vr *£jP&]i i *. e ' } >'iZu
! Sf n c r en,of ,heirwo,k e “^^Sjgo^&N“t
'“«SJrS ’ " FRED. HAUNIiEIN;,,
JEWELRY, 'AT 01 Mabaet rtaBKT,: two door# from
Tliird.Etieri, und wishes lo inform jhe JjffiE
bnreh hnd vicinity tlipl beipteiHiß to mnbr.lhia pices
hU home, and : would 'solicit trshaie #f
ihecmztms, ilo ' lea:toujor
nurcha«inff anything m Uie way of-fine Gold oa Silver
GoMand Jewels, &c .that
he wi.lat all timrs sell every article line at New
York Cliy prii;er,ahd at least fronT 10 to 50
lower than the same quality of goods are
for in this section of country,. Please call aud ® x JJ°] ne ,
the Goods ** • G. L. HOQI7,
Itlanxi’s Double • lueve* better Copying :
Preaa, and Metallic Dampener.
• - .BURNHAM'S PATENT,:: . . :
Sizes of Prussia and -Oeanjimeri-rheMi,■ IQiby. J3j .
Foobeap, 10 by lG; Folio Post. UJ liy 171; Manifest, 18
St saving, Lislor-savingand liang/aavingMackini. ■
mjUS PBI&S wi DAMHENINp -jfilJnjsL pmentt
X decided advantages overaliprevfdas inventions for
•the same object* : J C}\ - ... .;,>•■
Ist. The Press does not requirojaateiung-dowo.
2d Through two levers 8 nd eccentric joints the pres
sure is obtained with more ease, and much Quicker than
by other, methods. , t •• - i ’
3d. Thepoweris applied ho equally, that the Press is
hot liable to break or get out of order. . ' :
4ih.i—The Dampening Tablet ift h substitute-for the
brush, blotting paper and wel-cloih, savingalhtbe trour
ble incident to worth its weight n&old.
advantage with any
Press already irx-use,' and for that < purpose sola
be copied ’ with this Press and Dampener
For keeping ima Book-like form, Music; Original, in
voices, Letters, periodicals, Newspapers,; Drawings
Bank Checks, oranyotber papers whore ;melbod is de
sirable. This invention, itis confidently believed, is the
bestever presented to the public for.the .purpose ;for
which it is designed, and will furnish to many a deside
ratum long needed. The undersigned now offers it at a
comparatively trifling costto all who'may desire to per
fect thesystem of preseryingpapers/or ready and easy
reference: C OPYING BOOKS.'' .
“ The Paper in ibeseßookais made from aU Linen
Stock, and of the same quality os Fine French Writing
Paper, bound on Parchment Backs, with Printed Pages,
and manufactured erpressly for retailing ;
The undersigned having procured the sole agency of
the above articles, how offers thein'al reasonable prices
at wholesalejbr Presses, JJpoke, or.
dimension?, at short
notice. AUof:theabove article^warranted. , .
Also—Copying Paper, in loose sheets of anyjsize..
Arnold's Copy mgink—decidedly .the best innse. '
ATr A C, Chambers will wait on ihe.ciuzen* of, Pitts-.
burgh and and will give all th'e‘lnstruction
necessary. JOHN p C q£ e & -
At M’Faden&.Covodc’? P.enna Railroad Depot, comer
• of P&nn and'Wnyuejts,, PiUsburgh^xji __ [jefcyl^
RANK’S AROMATIC: BODA
elegant preparation, besides its
Summer Beverage, has .all other
Compounds, in being decidedly-Medicinal*'
. Aciaityi relieves Nausea, Heartburn,_C ramp And, Flatu
, le icy, promotes
the best effects m derangements ofthe Vrmvy urgans*
For Bale by JAMESA.JONES;
, ;jja3oj Cor: Liberty and trend _
MATTHEW D. PATTON.
A SPECULATION.—Foh tf als—Avaluableproperty
A of TWO ACRES OF LAND, situated nOM the.
City,line, and the Mmersviile Road, at the Toll .Gate, ;
having n front on.Heed&treerof'lSß fee Vby63o deep, to.
hjftKirtnniiy of laying off
twenty-six largeßafldihgLbiß? /or would , make-a desi
rable country residence, the location being heal thy. and
pleasant. There . U a small frame -house, some fruit
trees and other lmmediate possession.
s -c p ?n ß*»mfe:
/G ODFREY MALAKI RE; or the Life of an Author.
\jr By Thomas Miller. With twenty-four illustrations
by Phiz. * • • • *7
-■Travels in the United States, etc., daring 1849, and
1850. By the Lndy Emetine Stewart Worley. -
No. B of London-Labor and thoJUondon Poor. •
- The above Books justreceived and for salehy .
v' 5 - r KV C. STOCKTON, ,
: j y 29 Nb:47;Market street. ,•
f'S irvUBR BRANDV-rAn excellent article for Diarr-f
\T hoea, Cholera Morbus, &c. For sale by
•’ .. james a. Jones,
jylT coiner Liberiy and Hand sts.
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Cash Itatnid Company,l
of Pennsylvania- I
,^^^|p,opo. 1 - ' •'> i
hairtiig JjHn/nppointed., Agents for I
insured la this Company W
eoliUedjto vote- forits officers, and .to share nnsearu
litfefet bdt are uotiiabte, ni any for anything be,
y&oTe amount they lntofcpaifc- AV lossecpromptljj
paid in sixty days after proof of the same. .
r . - .. . omcsas: . . . . i
V: : lion. i
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.vv,-,.* WfWfw9ec.re«tfs:. . f . „ j
* V ’.% " David ,
~ Df»4<rfort—Hon;'Jobii P* Kelke^
Wm. Colder, Jr., David Fiejmng,|soac
rChassiSs' jiifißXert. Elias E. Kmtcr, Samuel .Wa; B<W
lAvid Mmnm'a; ta; 3ohh Dauphin Cotmty-,
Jacob York; Hen A- il.
rAanttsisJnenet; Berta*
rhomasGilleEpie, Ln
zerne:: Gotdon F, Ma«on, iirndfnrd, Amos E. Happ,
Northniub'eriond t JatiieSEnrnfi, Mifflin X
er, Centre; John S. lsett, Huntingdon iJ
*B§&j?®“° \ &MftiAlN '& 'MOFPiTTv* t
.'l4 St. Clair street)’; i: 1
:enU for Fitubnrgin Allegheny Co.'
~~PUtßtmrcii l<lfo Insnrnnee company.
COMPANY '.v;is incorporated Jn February,
'I 1831 withaPerpetual Charter.and lias comiSfencgd
business oh a Capital of’Joint stock
The Company uocs batmess both on the Joint Hloos
tShJbmf Stock plan the fates are one-third less
lhan those cbxtrgcdiby* Mutual Companies, ®nd Fifb:dii
Per Cent, lower than'.the most Stock Oomph
ni Mnthaf fates are the‘sanib sis these adopted by other
safely.conducted; Companies. Those lnsareipoii the
muinal principle haee.the combined securidcs furnished
’ by that svstem* ofinsiirnhee, and the. Capital npd Sol
nriisfifna of tlie : Joint Stook department ‘ ' I
■ The Charter permits the granlingof insurance oplife,
;iu eycryfonu r iuctading-the right of wife, .children, pa
rehtsffelatious; friends or eteditors-rto insure the life of
Siotlieffoi'theuf'own ciciusibe'benefit, payobieufter
deatn, or upon tbe parlies arriving at the age of
} fioqrfis,aitheppupnof,geinßmred, ■
James S.Moon, President.
'V ' Samuel hrCluikun, ; Vtee President. ; ,
Josephs. Leech Treasurer, . :
Charles A. Colton. Secretary.
■ WaBCTOBS.
IJame&B.!Hoo'a, .• :
John S.Dilwonh,. .Charles A. Colton, .
■ s2au!i'hl‘c&, Phillips,. ,
.; JohuA. WiUonv -- ? •
BOABD Ot <tISJLSCS. r. ,- T
Hon. William Wilkin?, Late Secretary of ar, ;
Hon. Walter Fbrwatfi, Late Secretary of Treasury*
- John Snyder, Esq , Ca-hier Pittsburgh Bank*
. Malcolm Leech, Esq , Wholesqlejirocer.
SOLICITORS,
Hon A. W;Loomis. . \ A. B. IVTCalmont, Esq.
juedical boahi). :
ConsultingPhysuiawn.
Joseph Gozxara, ML: i>. iv : .WiUiwti Addison, M. D. |
JereraiaU Brooke, M. D "fiG. hdongton, N, 0 \
•:* ‘ • ktAHimNO pnIWCUaS. ■
Bamoat Dilworlh,'Mi .0-.47 Srauhfielff: street.
Fobi. Snyder,M.'JJjlKlFoimhat,...
John Crawfartt, M- D. ’-h) SixUi st.
Wm. McK Morgan.M.-D,107 Liberty si.
Dr. Dilwortb will tie in altemiahce at the office, every
dav. ai ISo’clock. • .
Those who have spoken for an agency, are requested
to call, take their papera, and commence operations
forthwith.- All ber.*oos engaged to the tmorance huM*
ness with planks.and aUowedlhe usual
co OfflMO?the Company, NO - 75 |' 0^'|i1 o V,TOPLSM^
Tlie Franklin FliSFlnsuirance Company.
. .o? 5
T) IRB cKi««W. Baneker. George W. lUcharde,
Tobias Wagner, AdolphLE. Hone, ;
'Samuel Grant, DaviaS. Browne,
• ‘Jneofcß Smith, -Morris Patterson;
jiteo&iv.o 1 qHAS KitfANCKER,Presn
: Caas. fl^BascMH,. Secretary
• ipj* Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited,
on every description of property in town and country,
at rates ns low ns arc consistent with security. .
The Company have reserved a large ConUngenl Kuiu»
whiehi with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested*
iflbTd amtJlbPrd'tecuon unhc assured. r ■■
The Assettof the Company, on January Ist* 1851, a*
published agreeably.to an Actof Assembly, were us loi
'' oW ?iojM«es' S 916,129 fa
Temporary gfr**
eSraS^-— 8 >:
, Since ibcir incorporation, a pendd of ill X c^T^U l
have paid upward* of-On* iditfioiv Sent Hundred T/tou*
sand DoUaUy losses by fire, thereby afiordiDg evidence
of the advantagesof Insurance,as well aa the uoiuiy ana
disposition to -
*m24T Office N. K. corner Wood and .id ►is.
ularlnc.Vlre ana Inland Tmtuportulon
* IssIMIASOK.
atm; INSURANCE GO.MfANY_OP NOHTiI A.MBR
ICA. Philadelphia, chartered 1734, capital ©500,-
000, assett January 13,1831, ®l t ool »J 355 50, wil*
make insurance on buildings and their coatcnu in this
city and vicinity. Also, on properly orevery desenp
lion, on steamboats and other vessels, eitbeT by inland
~unspor»Uouoronlbe^o ßg; ;
Arthur G. Coffin, Pn s’t, Jacob M.Thomas,
Samuel W.Jonea, John R. Neff,
Edward Smith, tv^h° J>
John A. Browiw William Welsh,
Samuel P. Smith, Franc. Ha*k'nis
Samuel Btooha, J;- A“ !Un l^U it,o,,e ’
r*haries Tnvlor. • • William E. Bowen, •
Ambrose Awhile,' Georgc^^Afpinwall,
Thoma* I*'. Cone,
e. Motris, Waier, . ; , . 11. n.Sherrcrt, Sto>».
Thi» is llie oldest Insurance Company in the Lniied
Stales, and from its high standing,longexpencncc, am.-
-■• WM. P^OMto,
'INSUKAZSCE.
HF’ DELAWARE. MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR
T aNCE COMPANY ,-7-Office.Norih Room of the Ex
MeVchandlte ttnd' othei
property in townatitf country, insured against less ot
kardage-by fire at the lowest rate of premium.
' Mxkin* Insurance. —They also insure Vessels, CftT
iocs and freights, foreign coastwise, under open bi
gnectal policies. as the assured raayAeaire. •
1 TaxisspOßTATton.—They also insure merenon*
'dire transported by Wagons, Railroad Carsj Canai
Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and laJccs,on the piost
J>IPEC^>RS—Joscp h Jl. Scalj Edmand A. Soader
John C. Davis- Robert Burton, JobJtß.^enroaevSamuel
Edwards;Geo. G.Lcipcr, Edward JJarUngtoinlsaac R.
William Folwelh John Ncwlm ) Dr.R.M*Husionj;
Jiines C. Hand.Theopbllus Faulding,donesßrooVs,
1 AT »■ T. Morgan,
llngh Craig, Jno. T. v 9|££i AMMART j N] presMem!
Tuos. O. lixiro, Vice President..; . \ : .
* Josepu W. Cowaj?, Secretary. :
in*Offic6 of,the Company,No. 42 Wstcr street, Fitts*
hnM RI MADEIRA, Agenl.
~Fire anil Ja»iln* Insurance. :
THE OFFICE of ibe lMu.TanuCo.qr
■ haaboenKmotttl.to l ‘ lc 'Xprehouse ofHardy, Jones
Oir.Lv. [»P33 - .WM. F. JONES, Agent.
—— Lire and HenULlnauranoe. !
rr HteMUTTIAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE
• I COMPANY* of' Philadelphia, Incorporated by the
• Legislature of Pennsylvania, March,lB4B; Charter Per
petual rCapital 8100,000. Rata lower than any Pennt ul-
Sa ironyjortV,* andi fall 20 per eenu lower ,than the
ywuul'ralesof Lifeinsurance,asthe followingeampari
son will show. Thus a person oi the o*eofv|pinsnring
for SlOOfor life, mnßi pay in the Pennsyl
vania 82,36: Penn Mutual SIWO, ftnuable SffiMhiNaw
England Albion S2,4B,dNew York LifeB2,3o, life
Charles D HaR Win F
Boone, Robert P King, Charles P Hayes,M WBnldwin,
Chas 6 B Campbell, hi SI Reeve, M.l).[Be wis Cooper,
J Rodman Barker, E.H Butler,Edwin R Cope. Praf
imt, Samuel D Orrick; Tut President, Robert P, King
Secretary, Francis Blackburne. ~
Annlications will be received and every Informauou
irive P n P by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Oreica:
Sommeroial Rooms, cprner .of Third amAVood sweets
Pittsburgh. . ocuo-y
■ Klrc a-nd Marme lnaurßiice. . : •
rrtHK Insurance Company of North Amencuj of f hua
Jj delphia,through itsdulyauthorized V‘?°
seriber,offers to make permanent and limited Insurance
on propefty, in this city and us vicinity, and on shippien
bythoeanaiandrivers iiiEciroK9; .
Arth« c: Coffin, Pires’L Samnel Brooks,
' sift Mr. Charles Taylor, ;
viSSeW/owi." : iSomuelWaSmltk/.
Edward Smith, Ambrose White, ,
John A. Brown, . SuS “
John White. , ' John R-Neffi ,
Thrtmaa P. CbD6> Rloh&rd D- Woou. ; -
Wm. Welsh, Henry D. SherrardsSee’y.-
This is the oldest Insurance Company in. the Unitea
St££f, havN? been chartered la 1704. its charter is per
?At Counting ßoom of Atwood, Jones* Co., Water and
■Frontsts., Pittsburgh mayay ,
Fmen and Domestic XOgctn, Tobacco: and Snuff,
• .
- r ~ rrT Bnslnesfl Wotlcc. • j. , ..
A lit,persons bavirig business with the undersigned,
■either as PabUc Accountanijlnstructor in ißook-
Kee'oing, or. otherwise, .will find him at the Piiuburgh
CoSifal College, from 9 tillll o’e]ocki A,;lf.,and
of competeiu Book keepers can
Fair-mount Fire Engine for Sal*.
THE members of.the Famnount Fire_ Comparry ofler
“heir ENGINE for sale . It is In Erst-rate order, and
wulfc» ; «.|a cheap.. Enquire o.
Watcbei) Jewelry and BUver Wm«v
SrUHEiVERY BEST TIME to purchase fine CojdJew
'l ■l'ltv or Wolcheg 15 while the worm summer days
mia theVerytfufi season of the year lasts, for then il ls
iKht von'tiave plenty of time to look aboutand ascertain
aiwlmt establishment.yon can get; the most real value
therefore, ifyoa are abont to
iffi in that line this summer,« will be to your
buyany tmng jn HOOD’S New Jewelry Store,
adyMtage to ctu e , for tois selling ail kinds of fine
No. bl' Srarket at t, prices, and- about one-lialf less
undwarranted., : ,• ——- -
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Second Arrival of Sew Summer Goods,
.AT GREAT — „
THE largest. Cheapest ondßest SockofFAN
DRESS GOODS ever ©ffwed.m uus eity, is
TjjjsjjP* °^(>ocs g! STEVEN SO N A' LOVE’S
OrigmalCeeHive Store, No.74rMarketSireet,bctv?een
•The • proprietor? have just-.openeda
beautiful assortment of tli e N e we s: a n d M o «t F as b io n a*
ble Stylesof Fancy: arid Staple. Dry which huv©
been purchased since thegreat reduction mimeesnth
large clearing out sales In New Yorkand a^ h t “»
aha will be offered to -cash buyers at tromiOto-w i
cent lower thiui former prices. . . • '
DRESS GOODS bfevery.Uescripuoitifrom .
eat to the roost oostly. and magnificent, such as uv ry
large and beautiful stock of.the Yodowing articles .
. Cheneand Jasper chene Silica;.
High Lusire r pjam chemelion and lace silks,
Do stripe, * <j°»
• Do plainblock • _<“>*
Brocade, Annnes and Poult de Soicb, alfcolors
: Black aodchtimelioni Turk satins, and watered silks,
Chene and India Foulard silks;
Do printed and plain silk tissues;
■ do^-'iAfteriih^andGrenadlncs,
Plain, printed and embroidered borages;
Chene plain arid figured silks,, and poplins,
Chameleon Gro de Naples; . ... ...
Paris printed bernges do de faines; .
Do' do ' and plain allwool de lames,
Do - do. i lawns aud jaconets; ; ''
Plum and embroidered iuriiti and Swisses,
Plain and printed, casameres, delaines and alpacas,
French and doinestic glri^h artJ * » : . .. ■ ..
English and American chintzes and calicoes, at all
and RIBBONS at great bnramns 5 .
Spring and summer shawls, _ do do? . ml
Needle worked sleeyes, cuffs; collars and chcmi-
Needle worked laces and inns in caps , •
Embroidered, hem stitch ami plum linen camb
handkerchiefs ■ , "
franfiy »ilk pocSellid’kfe, cravats and ceck ues,
Gloves, hosiery and suspenders, _a large stock ;..
' Irish linens, table cloths and table linens. . • - ;
Tickens, checks, crash,bird-cyc, diaper 4* napkins,
Bleached and brown muslins, from 0 io We. per yd ,
Do brown and colored Canton
Frcrichcloths, plainand fancy casaimeießisallnets,
Caahmerets, tweeds, merino • cassimeres oml-Ky,.
jeans*'' ■ : \
‘ Block satin and fancy vestings, &c.,&c. • A*
ID* The proprietors would respectfully Bohcit nil
eariv call from 1 -alt their, triends, uud the public gen
erally, feeling confident that they can offer S«m*r in
ducements to. wholesale and retail.buyers, than any
hove heretofore been offered in .. ;
my3ltf .. . vouNq^aTEVl^uN^^QV^
'THe EigUtli Seml-Aamual Sale .
OF DRY GOuUS at the-Oua Price. Store ot A. A
MASON & CO., Nos. CU & 64, Market- *tn*U Pitts
burgh, win commence on Thursday, Jo* l ®ana
continue through the month of July. p elT *
Rootfls will be opened to the Retail trade, and every ar
ticle throughout the establishment Will be sold atao im
mense reduction from usual prices. Having- recently
made extensive purchases, their assortment will pe
found very'cboict: and desirable. - .
Their stock of Silks, comprising more than 500 pieces,
will be doted oat at an immense discount from usual
prices. ■
* Good Dress SUks’aa low aa-
Silk Poplins,
: Bestßerege Do Laines,
Fast colored Lawns,
Fine French : : do Vo«;»n-
Fine Printed Bereger, }?|SJi
.. Fine French Jaconet. - • mi •
GOO pci French and English Binghams, ;
Block Alpacas, u*
1000 yards Bonnet Ribbons, at *
50» Wrought Collars, g
Fast colored Calicoes, 0 :
100 cases English and American do, a «H 0
300 cases and boles of ISleaebcd and Brown Mas
lias at manufacturers’price*. .
ALSO—Lace*, Embroideries, rrirnmnicMlosieiy and
Gloves, Linen, White Goods, Bonnets, Shawls, Cloths,
Ac., together with uu immense variety of all kinds, oi
Dry Goods—all of which will be marked down to even
less thau Eastern wholesale prices. =
A. A- MAoUN &■ bU
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GREAT KEDVCTION IN PRICES.
l«ew Variety antVUry Goud.f tor*.
Ko. 97, Ntnh-vat cornnof Wood it. and Diamond allty. -
DGKKGG&. CO., having opened at ihe uhovo Hand,
-are row offering for sale a larneand corapleie
assonrar.nt of VARIETY and DRY GOODS, consisting
in part of Broad Cloth,, Casshnerea, ■BaUnett, Summer
Pont Stall, Fancy Vestinas, Ladies' Dress Goods, La wns.
He Laines r CiugUomff, white Gnod*, Bom.cu, fobbona.
Hosiery,*c.» Ac. Al%a. complete variety of Cutlery.
direct Aom Sheffield. 'iWiheT with Clocks, Gold and
Silver Watches, and Watch materials, Gold uitd silver
Pens and Pencils, and Jewelry. A fine assortment of
Palm Leaf Hats,Ac. In short.webrtve on haiulnbr»o*t
every article usually kepi iu the Dry Goods and Variety
line. All of which wc offer for sale on the most favora
ble terms,either for cash or satisfactory reference __
D-GRbGt* * w.
N.B.—Tbe business of the late firm 01 Giico* A M -
Caudlers, will be settled by the saUEcriber, at the house
of D. Grrire& Co., as the books, notes and papers orein
my possession, and l ain fully authorizedl to settle up the
business. t»pr2ll - *>AVll> GkMjG.
PATENT SIBTALLIC BCEXAL CASES.
recently made arrnnrfeinmiie
. I with the Thtehir-e of tins.xrvw «ud valuable tneen
tut* fot itie manufacture and safe of she article in she
West, they having been manufactured heretofore exelu
sivelv in she Kasi, where they are superseding ttio use
o! wooden coffins, take Ibis method of Informing the
Dublic, that they are now manufacturing eighteen tMier
em sizes of the modern Sarcophagus, varying m length
from £* incite* to feel, with width and depth sutlntdc
for bodies of ordinary size, and for those who desire
space for cushioning, or for bodies of unusuut dnnen
.lions,have several sizes deeper and wider Hus in
vention uow eomingintogenrrul use, is pronounced one
of the greatest of the ngc. These i Lu&im.Cases are
composedOf Various kinds of memfp, but principally of
arc thoroughly enameled inside and out, and:
thus made impervious to air mul indestructible. Jbey
are bighty ornamental, aud of u classic-form, nre light
and portable, while they combine the greatest strength
which metal it capable of, in si given quauuty*
When properly secured with cement they are perfect-,
ly airtight, and free from exhalation of offensive pises.
•hey cost no more than good wooden coffins, and arc
better than any other article in o*e, (of whatever cost,)
for transnortatioiti vaults,or ordinary interments, a* has
beehpfcArotibyactual expcrimen'SjOmt certified to by
some of our most scicnUhc men} also, by the Hdnora
bles deary Clay, Daniel Webster,-Lewis i,aw,and.
otherdistinguished Senators who have witnessed ibetr
merits, and whose letters, together wirh other evideuccs
of tbetr worth, may be seen at «>ur Agnus* Canal Ouse
Depot; No; 074 Mam street, three doom above Nin’h,
:where'we intend to keep -on hand at all times, such a
stock of all sizes and degrees ot ornament and hmsh us
will suit the roost diversified tastes.
We invite the attention of the public, and of underta
kers particularly throughout thewest, loan examination
of the aracle. and request them not to rely upon the rep.
Tesentatiems of undertakers not using the article, whose
IntercsHl would beM.mineprcffini
Patent Metallic Burial Cases.
Sarcophagus Warcrocma, Ural, Cincinnati.
M'HE undersigned, GeosqeK. RoßitßTfi,uiulertakern:id
1 sole agent for lie sale oftitc above valuable um
elea, announces lhat be is prepared to supply audeita
ker« and others having occasion lor their use wnh the
lame, of all sizes, from l fool 10 inches to (1 feoifimrbes
in length, oi various widths aud dnptlts, etiitalile for bo-:
dies of any size; either plain, brnuzcd or gilded and.
hghlv ornamented. Also, name plums and trimmings
forthe same. Attention to the very low prices, uihxcd,
with the view o( their general .adoption, is solicited, fo
wit: At wholesale, for plain bronzed Cases, of various
C °*°Pfo7l for Bodies S 3 to 23 inchesin length, SO,CO
2 « 25t033 “ ‘ d,50
~3 a 3310411 u t( - 0,01) .
‘"a « 40 to 40 “■ '! 8,00
5 II 40 to 04 .. U . . 9,00
0 .1 5410 60 “ ‘ 10,00
i 7 “ 00 to 05 “ “ U,OO
a it 05 to 09 “ “ 14,00
5 . 11 60 to 70 . “ “ 10,00
10 ii 04 to 73 ii 3 “ .17,00
}? 72 to 76. “ “ .18,00
iS 11 60 to 05' extra deep 12.00
{3 <i 05 to 69 “ “ 10,00,
Ji <i 00 to 70 “ 18,00
\l ' ii 08 to 73 “ “ 19,00 ,
Jit I* 70 to 70 “ “ 20,00
flame plateß from 54,50t0;59 per dozen. _ a
Moderate additional charge forerun gilding and orna
mental paiuting, or iitlaid gold, stiver and pearl work.
Commuidcaflons, desiring further information, oror
ders for Cases and material, IgomPVnttcn
tlo!l OT'Main si Jin., b.
ed^Md^con^y^cesj'with^ppro^iammi^idani^pTo
vitied for transportation to any pan df the connuyv on
application aluie office rs above,
jyl6
European AB en ®F* . ,
connection with his relative.} IiOGH Kkensn, Esq i now
residentinDublin. .The presenttourwillbetbe twenly
fifth of this Agency, through England, Ireland, Scotland,
Walesi&c, ft embraces collection of legacies, debt*,
- renu,property and claimsf remittances of money tprocn
ring copies of wills, deeds nnd documents i. condncting
eenrchesof all kinds, to., fie. Innumerablfcrefere .ces
given. Daring the subscriber's absence, his brother,
.&mu 3. Kvniu.lt, will attend mhttiOffiee,. . •
, Office on Fifth street, opposite St. Pool s Cathedral., ,
: THOMAS !■ KEENAN. Euroncan Agent,
JeSttf nnd Attorney at Law, Pntsbargh, I n.
Notice to, Business Dion, ~
A GENTLEMAN iti this City, ongogcdia a safe, sore
' and profitable merchandising , and raanufactunug
business; having fallen into a low slate of health, Is do. =
eirous of selling-oat his interest m the eonce.n, for ihe
purpose of leavmgthe city for the recoveryof hU health.
Any person having command of_S3OW) in .cash, and. a
fair credit, can enter into this busiuesa wi h eyery guar
! ' “ MANtIFACTPRER,” W,& Fills
burgh,Fa., staling where nti interview can be had.
; iyt!3 L . , .'f -•■- ■ i i v '
OHEISN TEAS HAVE ADVANCED'7 CENTS PER
LB—YouCan buy Green Teas at MORRIS' TEA
MART, in the Diamond, for three months to borne, at the
old prices and the same qualities, notwithtsandmg the
advance in prices East, as- they have a;largc:utock on
hand. Theysell the best Teas in Pittsburgh at this Store,
and defr opposition. ~ : • -DySo
THE SUBSCBIBERoITers for sale a valuable House
and Lot, situated on Ann street; Allegheny City.—
The Lot is 18 feet frontby 55 feel deep. The House con
tains a Hall, two Rooms, Kitchen Cellar'and two Bed
Rooms. A large yard, with out oven, hydrant, Ac.
. Price flfiOO; Terms—3ooinhßnd; balance mooe, two
and three years. s.-CUTHBEkT, Gen 5 1-Agenx, ...
jy2S ; r ; Nd.SOSmithßeldsi.
f i OLD PKNS—Bard & Brother, G. & E. M. Smith,•
vIT Todd & Smith and W. W. Wilson^.;'
The above brands are cow unrivalled in quality of
Gold, in quill-like elasticity, in'finenessdud smoothness
of the points, and in durability. I will -warrant every
Pen of these mokes. Jnst received this morning, a fall
assortment, and customers will always find at ray store
the best stock, and at the lowest prices which a good ar
ticle can be soldat. W. WV VVILSUN,
|y2s cor Markeiasd Fodnh sts.
gUTT
lER—3 bbls. packed;
0 kegs do; Forsaleby
- - . ■ WM. DYER.
vUiSH—O half bbls. No 1 White Fish j
JC . . 6 do . do. Lake Shad}
~'•• 10 do Lake Salmon j
'Receiving and for sale by . WM.' DYER,
• je2B r ' • • - • at
TAKD— sbbls.No.lj ’ - •
ISkesa a.i For Bale by \vM. DYER
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/Vv' -v'/
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/sasS* JAMES WvWtIODWKLL, a
“S ¥&•' cabinet;.. ...wha.
"faglfea fttr NITUAE ■ MANUFACTURER , I^l
'Ware-rooms 07 and OQ’ Thlrrt Btreet- ;
JW. Wirespecifaily Intern* his
e era that he hasmow completed Die f*’
nesi atock, cf^oai^difuroitpre.f.vcj
-thjscity, os .he is detenmned.to
well-seasoned materials, best workmanship, ana no esv
dcsigns; andfromtho extern : of:bis orders
in mni n/acturing, he is enabled, to- prodacei warrante ,
furniture, atthe lowest prices. '■■•'i'j i; n ,j
He has. adopted the principle of identifying thd cos ,
' lomers* iiitcreei wlthhis own* in quality and price, anci
keeps always on hand thegreatest variety ofeyery,nß&*:
criplion of furniture, from the cheapest and piames.tjio,
the most elegant arid costlyi that a house, or any part oi.
one, may be furnished from his stocky or manufactureo;
expressly ttfjorder .lie therefore Bolicits
that.the advantages of his establishment may
The follbwiugarticles consist, in part, of his stock, which;
for richness of style and finish, cannot: he surpassed in
any ot.ihe Eastern citiess
... Parlor, ■ i
‘ ? ■ " ’drawing,-din- ' ■;
• ing,'and bed room ’ . ;:
chairs, of every variety,
• ... ~ consisting .of,rosewoood, ma
hogariy and walnut Elixab-einenj ;
Conservatoire natT-'Easy Chairs,-of every: \
description; Conches^Solas,Tete-a-tole and Di- ■
vans ofthc latest French and American patterns; •
I Tashaes, What-NoU,and ladies* jailor Writing Desks
I of various kinds; Work^Tables and fancy inlaid:
|. stands, music stands, and holders, marble tqp, ina- J
|. hogany,rosewood and walnut centre and solatia- l
| bleB, extension dining tabled; all ieizes of the j
4 ; most improved, and decidedly the best kind
I made; card,Pembroke ball and pier tables, .
I wardrobes, bedsteads and washstandS of. j
}' ; each a large assortment; gothic-hall !
j and parlor reception chairs, ottomans. f
1 ana stools, .secretory ,end, book , .
, I cases, side hoards, fire screens,
| towel rocks, hat Stands, : arid ! •
I musio stools, cribs and cots. :
...... for children; paper macho,
| table and. tea poya, m»- '
J c hogany, rosewood, and f !
>1 :• - ialoid pearl Tables, . ..
> I . - ~, Ac. Ac. Ac.
A largo assortment of COMMON FURNItU RE and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabihbt Miisas supplied wit£
nil articlesin theit line : , iv '■
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, famished atthe short
est notice. ■ " " r \" „ |
Ail orders promptly attended to 'TnovZo. -
JoixrneymettCabinet Matter® Association ,
- WAREHOVSE;.IIQSECQPI2) STREET,
(near tno. corner of Wood.) , - f
- • THIS ASSOCIATION, era-f*
-. v -»4nNy bracing, already,twice lothceeUtT. .
many hands aa thelarr : F«£3
and hitherto most renowned • 1 £
business shops 6r this city, have opened their Ware
house, and are able to furoUh'the public,by wholesale.
I or retail,with Fornilare of Jhe following asseripuonfv
| Mahogauy Wardrobes; Dressing Bureau®; Full Chi-,
uouied Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany, .
Chairs; Rocking Chairs; Mahogawy Wastelands; Sfi
fas; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries;
Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre;
I Tables ; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans;,
I Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and BreakfastTablCB; Work*
1 stands; Cherry and Common Workstonds; high post,
I common, low; and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus ;
I Cribs; Cradles, Ac. •
!' TfieadvantageBofco-operauon,onanextenstvescaic,
permit them to sell mtbe lowen prices, mtii they ore *->
I teimlned to cell, lowerlhtm tin, competitors, nn eqaaHy
| c ooJ, ir not betterorticlc, and warrjnted—as the public
I will understand by giving them u call. . -
I »fn* Steamboat -teork of all- descriptions, and other
I articles of any description,tnado toorder
lat the shortest notice. - •■••• {mares
374055 cts.
siO OUS
18} ;
■ ' - “ ro Cabinet Matter®. 1 • •
Ycnetrs. Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut; Varnuh ,
v-- Bardtpanand Fumitura at:Wholesaie>
ritHß subscribers have ju?t received irom New p ort
I" .'andßoston aimost splendid stock of yENELsIvS*, ,•
and aTemaanfaQtnring by machinery Formturesmtahle
.for the trade.; AH of.wbtch we will:sell at eiiremtjly
iO A® great caVc was taken in the selection of the stock,
bersonAcaunot fail to be suited either aa to quality or
DTice; nnd, as it is .well known that Furniture enu be
made by machinery superior and much lower than by
hand, thdatientionortlie tradeujespectfoUy iuynedj
Turned Work,inaiUt® branches, carried on as usual.
Plank for hand, rails, for Carpenters, andaU. articles
teatiire(Un«nanufacUinhgCabinctFuniiture, constantly
on hand—vl*:' Mahogany, Varnish;
Cloths,Springs.&c.,<tc. * Wjgyjjßgj,, ! T;
marVfrydaw . No. «H Filth mwei J - •
CHAIHS AND FllltMTblifc. f .
». 99 Third street, between Market and Wood, S iUlkstdt.
" \Ve have now -on band a large ami
vX_ splendid stock of every variety of Chairs
fi^awlCAßlNfcrr.FUßNrFUßE,which we
confident cannot bo ?a rp sas ed,
equalled, in this City.orti tU West; in style and
Those who drciuwanvoi Furniture arc respectfully
Invited to call and examineToi themselves,
[0“ Steamboat* furnished on Hit shortest nsticc.
JOUR O>DOSRELL0 > D0SRELL A- i. MOLLS!?,- »* *• * *.W. B. UUriTER.
O’DONNELL, MULLEN & CO.
Pttttborgh CJhair ArCablneltware Boodis,
; - Ab. 99 Third Street, South Side.
(TD.M- ACo^respectfully inform,their friends
lil *nd customejMhat ihey.huytiy if not the lardesi
|€ia slock ever before seen in.thw city, the greatest
#l*varietyaf styles, the finest finished, made ofiuie
best seasoned mate rial®, and by the bust workmen in
the western country—all of which they are determined
to sell as low as anv other manufacturing establishment
in the city. Our stock i® all oar own manufacture; no
Hotels furnished at the shorest notice.
Allorders promptly attended to'. jal7-;
'"FomUnw ®nd : Oliair Warc ttotnui.
/u»aw Y. B. YOUNG &..CO., corner of ThirdfS
Smithfitldau:,oppositeßnicn\ Houl,WL
_JSL L _jP»i£jhurgA,Ftf.,teep constantly on hand Jw
ts%£-&gg%&:tnA make to order, ut the lowest prices..* rl 1
HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, jand
CHAIRS,of the best workmanship and most approved
styles.' . I.'
rT’'Si«AmboaU> Abioy i ;
• i , The subscribers tender their ac'fM
for the favors bestow
, ed uiKJu them by their Steamboat friends,.
would respectfully remind thejn.nhd oilitirs inle* -*"
resiedVni buildiug boati, that they are at all Umes pTe
pared in famish, on the most reasonaMo.tcnns, every'
description of Cabin Furnitur* and Chairs ol the ber
material and workmanship. *1 B YOUNG A CO., •
Corner Third and Smithfield streets,
feblfi ~ , . opposite.“ Browns Hotel.”
O. C.IU.MMBB. . ,B. BSQI.BH
Bsmmer 6 Daoleri < ,
CABINET WAREROOMvSMmiFIELQSTREET,
EeiwtmSevcTUhstrest and SfratobtrTyaUey;,Pittsburg', Pa.
HAMMER & DAULER keep constantly onliand
a variety of excellent and fashionable furniture,
tdany.in the city,and sold on as
“ “favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar
establishment in .Ue Wcsl. They have now on hand an
unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni
ture, irom the cheapest and plainest to. the most costly
and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mr2l;6m
HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABiNBTond
CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 64 Snnthfield; «l
a laTge assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which
they wlllsell 15 per cent, below customary rates.^;
Torms—cnsh only. ~ - |decg?:ly
WM. E. STEVENSON couUnues to manuv
pfir 1 fucrare CABINET- WARE o! every desenp-
L: tion.' at his old stand, corner'of Liberiy.and,
'streets. UNDERTAKING attended,
to, Ui all its branches. '* rau^ll
Bolivar Fire Brick Hanafatturing Company.
7A9, OLOVSB, S. W. BlBli, . fi 1 JORI 3, ‘ It. B- MAOBAW,
GLOVERi RIER & CO.* Proprietors.
THE subscribers, having been appointed Agents fer
the above.numcdconcern, wilfKeejVcohsmntly o i
band a supply of the celebrated BoliYar Fire Brtek,:Crr
pible Fire clay, Fuimace Hearths nnd lnwalls.- They
are also- ready to: receive orders for snid Bnek, (o be
made in size and shape to suit purchasers, which sHa!I
be promptly.filled. '... 4 •
. ■ wo dp not deem it necessary to enumexate the many,
advantages the EoUvar;Kre Brick poscss over aUoth-;
ers that nave been offered for sale in the; United Stater,
their superiority being well known to slmostallpersons
who use Pirc Brick. T*he proprietors have determine 1
ihai the Fire Brick shall lose none of their present envi
able reputation, and that no expense shall be spared u
muke thein even better than 'they, have heretofore beei».
This is the only establishment now manufacturing* Fire
Brick ai Bolivar. KIER <£ JON£»,
marl? . Canal Basin, Sevemh st., Ptitsbaryh.
1 FREIGHTS Reeetved .for all. the Way
; Stntionsonthe Pennsylvania Central Railroad J
STATIONS.- ; AGBNTB.- ;
Bailey’s, Adam J. Walters, *
Mifflin, North,-- ..
Lewistowh. James Miluken,
ii .;Moant Union, J.D.Sechlcr,
Huntingdon, ;.... J.D;Hetr,
. • Spruce Creek, • S,.Milllken,
- Tyrone, .. A.H.Clork, ••
Hollidhysburg, T.A.ScOU,... i
Lancaster, . R. M.odcrwell, •; >
Columbia, Moderwell&haofleU,
Harrisburg, - , J. Wollower & Son*•...
•Duncannonj Fisher, Morgan & Co.j
Newport, ,■•••-: . Jesse Beaver,-
Willerstown, Hcrvoy Jones, .
Perryville, ‘ G.D,.Thompson, ::
M’Veytown, . Ricqard ; Roeloff,
■ . Mapleton, . . John Donaldson,
Mill Creek, . Kessler
Fostoria,. John Huyeu. ;
COVODE & COLE, Agenjs, :
jyl&v 'v , comer Penn and,Waynq sis:, Pittsburgh.'.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR 8700.—For sale, a two
story Dwelling House ond Lot ol ,20 ieet front, by
UO deep, to alb feet alley. The'lrcuse is welf arranged
and Veil finished, with good grates, doitable for each
room r a good dry cellar j a lattice porch ranoot pvon. }
a large yard and garden; all new’and In complete ,or
der; pleasantly situated ©n Resaca slreet, Airegheny,
near the West Common. Immediate poss'easion; if re
quired. . S.'CUTHBERTy.Gch’f'Ageut^'
Jy3U • : ■ gOSmithfield street. .
U3T RECEIVED At WOODWARD k JELLY’S,
No. 73. Third street,the London. and Paris Ladies’
MagazinesofFasbion.fotJuly.
The Ladles’ Gazette of. Fashion; publishedin' London
—upwards of thirty engravings. ' :
, The Weekly Times.the Era, Bell’s Life in' London,
Punch, the Illustrated News, and the Lincoln Mercury.:
.. jy29 •' :
JUST - RECEI VED —An Marinis Patent
Vertical Lever. Letter- andiManifest Presses, Con-
Jjistiiig of. sizes 154 inches by IS, lOf by 12 and 10 byll£
Dampeners, Letter ana Manifest Books'
to correspond.? -
For sale wholesale and retail by ~ V -
JOHN F. COLE,
' sole agent forth# West;
At Covode4t polo’s Warehouse, comer of Penn and
Wayne streete L Pittsl>urglC . vi . , .
Sittuloners supplied' at as low prices
as they chn' frohl theeastern manufacturer and
.patentee,.''-' : : : v .v-- '-:' DylSrtf :
YLER’s?. CHOLERA sappiy:
Jji just received, ’ This medicine has never failed to,
effect. a cure- ia ; all cases of Diarrhffiiif Dysenteryj
Cramps, Pain in the Slomach, useQ
with ustouishiug success in the yefg'Vbrift-cases^
Sold wholesale aud retaiLby V*
S. la. CDTIIBERT,
• jy24 •• _ No. 50 Smithfield street.
J~ AVA COt’FKK—A. prime article.for lamily use in
. storemuU for sole by
jy3l
BLOOMS— 150 tons No. 1 : Jnntata; ti
-r, .-.JP, ifeßadford Forge Blooms; '
Received and for sale bV . _
ivOt . . KING A MOOHHF.AP.
TTERRING-SO bbls; in store and for sale by .
H ivon - ■ ’ SHERIFF & BINNING.
LAKU 01L—75 bbls. No.T for sale tnt.___ _
Jy3o B A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
Alcohol — so bbls: for sale by—
jy39 B. A; FAHNESTOCK A CO.
■ .. J
V--.--,
'~ r j".y?xv£' .
-, v . - .. __
A. atIIiLIKEK & CO.,
KING. & MOORHEAD.
41 f *■
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Xi*.:*- ,v*> „t. _i - ?, j * r 4 .t
■c ,*• . *i
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* .
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!, . .
• : : :• [
THE TRUE:OIGESiTItfE. EU'tflD^!.
Tot a- f
A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURERi
;T>REPARED from .Rennet, or thbfourth.stamach ol •
Jr ihftOx, direciibnsily BaroALiEBtG/iie-CTcM
-P&ysiolbgical No*
•rUv^dnli^igWj^trcet,
. This is a truly wonderfal remedy for ilyZtH?©ST?OTtf
DYSPB£SIA,JAVNDicBjCOIISTIPA2ION t ZirER
own method,byJlaiuie?S’OWii.af;eiU>tho-Gastric Juice.
• Haif a teaspaonfull bfTMB~l;Jwd, infused in : water*
will digest- or digiblv'e Patnros o» Boarßbkf. m
about cfthe stomach. - s ?
.:a: *v j : ; BCiIENTIFIC BVU)ENCE X
j. .BiioaXitEßio, in.hiacelebiaiedworkon Animal Chem [
iBtty»'Sky fl , s -ii c artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous tq
tlie Gaitria 4diee,fnay be readilyprepflreafrom tie mu*
•bods irietaibnuiebr thesthmachof the calf, mjwhich va-f
rrous articled of food, as me&tand-.eggsf will,be so.softa
,and,digested, just in'the same manner oft
'»Kfe'v^buiirfibin'thefinmanaiomiiclis ,, - , ''-’' : ’':'’-' • *•••■'•' {.
;“5<- 'Prrnßfsai inbis fainouatreatiseon. ” Food and:J)ii
m Mnnbllshediy-Fowlers'A.WensjNew’korkj page3si
nJ-rtmiiin his valuable writings on tie Phyaioloi
says: U H isa remarkable fact m physiology
thaiihestomachs of animals, macerated
,pan to'thefluid iherpropenyof dissoJYmg .vanotiaaKj.
cles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial tuges
tioh of them, in no wise different from' the natural digest
great work, the “ Chemistry of Man,;'{Le|
■£ Blanchard, Wila-, 1840. ppffH ; 2), says: _? l i e 1 4 1^3
ehv of PEPSIN forms a new era ra the chemical histoiT
of- Digestion.'; Fromriecent experiments we know Ibid
food is dissolved as rapidly fit an artiffeud digesttfi
fluid, prepared from Pepsin, da it is ip the natural Gh
, trie Juice itself-’’ ” "s-""' --
; pmSasor"DnsBUSOM, of the Jefferson College.JPhila,
sS»s,^S"."s l ®s*
Tggg&smsssss&usd
aSale,ore well known.ft all coaes.». he says, “df
jSoiioccnrredai perfectly in the artificial as in thj:
’! ttt “ t! *-' S AS 0 A D y sPEPSIA CTIREB,. :,\
Ti r HoesHtos’s prepariitionbf PBPSIN.has produce®
m e most marvefonseffects, eunnucaaes; of De&ilnj,-
Eib station, Nervonslleclirie, and Dyspeptic CoMuntß-;
be on the very verge of thagreve.; It :
iJ irJnniSble lo rive the deMil.sof cases in : the limit* «.
ABI.B CURESi in PhiladelpbiarNew Abrlt.anaßostgn;
alone. These were nearly alldespcrnle cases,nndMe
cares yvere notonly. rapid and wonderful, bm.petmfr
useful (or tendency to bilious disorder, .Liver Complaint,
Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, add
the evil effects of Qiilnhiej Mercnry, and other drute
noon thbDigestlve orgohs-ufter-a long sickness.•.•Alep,-
for excess in eating, andUie too free ose of ardentsptr-
Its. Uulso reconciles Health with Intemperance, . - i
“ OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS.; }-.
There is no Torm ofOl.ll STOMACH COMPLAINTS. 1
I which it does noi serm to reach arid remove ui once.f- ‘
Lmq mailer, ho.w bad ihey may he, Li GIVES
1 RELIEF ’ A itrigleZoZ*TtmovtsalltJtcunpUwunt
tomJ.and itohty needpiobe repented, Corashoat.nfe.
* it* make these good effects permanent.; PURITY QF
BLOOD and-VIGOR OF BODY, fol pw at.once, .?t£s
panlcalnrly excellent to cases of-NattsearVonutuK,
Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomachy.distress af
ter eating, low, cold state of iheßlood, Heaviness, Low
hessof Spirits,despondency,.Emaciation, Weakness,
tendency to : sanity,Suicide, Ac,... : . • ••• .„ tf
Pnce,O.’ /DOLLAR per bottle. Ono bottle will of
ten effect alasiingciite. ■, • , U
• Every bottle bears the written, signature of J. S.
HOUGHTON, hLD., Sole Proprietor. - . I
‘ Sbld bv acrats in every town in the united states,
t jpubUcAtteution \ .
h TesvtttfuUy invited to tXtfoUmnnQ truths-y ut fojth | in
rtlaiicn to one of .the most important Memeaics of mops
OR ROCK OIL; !
rTT is not more than, one; year ago since this gf eat rein-
I edy was brought before the public, for the relief and
cure of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, since
then, become fatly appreciated by the community, ajid
we allege that-the longer it is tried the more certain wtu
Uagreatfame spread. It is/not the remedy ofAjtyy, I
I cot oh Tor the sole purpose of making money? but, con.;!
which we conceive, will eonUnue-to
nostrums have, been; forgotten* The PETROLEUM; is
a-Natural Remedy, elaboratedmiho depthsof thecarih
by a power and agency that laughs*!© scorn .all human
competition. It i* our daty,when we write aboui a
medicine, that we write t*uth—that we. say nothing
calcal ated fo deceive those who may •'trust our wordj or
put confidence iii our .statements. The sick are very,
opt to catch atany thing that promises relief irom diBr ;
ease. A story can hardly be too highly wrought to an-'
swer the objcctof guUiogor humbugging some of them.
NowVwe do not desire xo do tliis; we are anxious only :
that the truth in relation to our Remedy should be told*,
in order to secure fdriua reputatiou far exceeding, any
single article of the materia vtedtea. Plain,unvannsbeU
facts—facts that may be ascertained m our owu city ana
neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the re:
troienzn. • • • „ - . ' ■(
. Within the past two months, two of our own citizens,
who were totally b!md t have -been restored to sight .
Several cases ot blindness, in the State ofOliiO, have
been cured. Aud, also, the case of a gentleman lit Bea
ver county. There are others? butthese cases are near
home, and may be referred to_by any persons who may
have doubts on the subject. Those cases were cure'i af-.
ter they had been abaudonad by physicians as hopelcss-
The Petroleum will curc,when used according lamnec.
lions—Biarrham, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout,
Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skinr Pimples on the face,
Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Hcpdi
•bains iu the Voiles and joints, old sores.Uleers,Wepis,
Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever, and
Ague, Chronic Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all rut
monary affections of a chronic nature, tending to pro
duce CONSUhn»TION.' . ' ' v - * 1
Bums and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Ed- :
neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and
Bunions; iu foci, it is ugusat umysasanttsainDT, ana
hasbeen tried in most of the above diseases-wtUun the
past year with the most perfect success. Certificates
that will astonish are in ihe hands of the proprietor, who
will take pleasure in showing them to the afflicted; or
their friends. • ; , v . . : •• •• . . . !.
Whatever olhCra may say' about their medicines, the,
Petroleum is the greatest Remedy of the. age: T hy
slcians of high standing in the profession are beginning
to use it in thcirpractice* Those who at first
with doubt and uncertainty, are willing to award it due
praise aud -consideration. Before another, year rolls
round;all will be compelled.to acknowledge thatthe
Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered. *
For sale, Wholesale andßelailj by• , «,
* : KEYSER A M'DOWELL,
HO Wood atreet._
Also—K. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street; D.M, Curry,D.
A. Elliot!, Joseph Dongloss, Allegheny City.;. ALo, by
the Proprietor, S. M. KIER, Canal Basin, 7th street,
Pittsburgh. . Hag
The Human Body man Perspire, ;
(SO sits NATO BE,) ;
; TO HAVE A. HEALTHY ,
And persons who do notperspire are liable to the mos
. DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. : 'i
ThTOW,Jones 1 Italian Chemical St>ap causes a free
j\ perspirauon>and »l the same time mollifies, softens
the skin, giving it the texture and beauty of aoinfaui’a^
- SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AND SORES,; ;
are soon not only healed, but its u&e, as at
‘ least seven physicians in New York know; who use it
or any other skin disease. The reader is assured that
this is no uselesspuffed nostTum, as one trial will piover
I could enumerate at least 80 persons cured of i . .
SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD.
Buy it, and the reader is again assured, 1. would. not
cruelty sell it-for.the above, unless 1 knew it to be ait 1;
state. Thosewho are liable to . - •
: CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLEaH,,.
will find this not only a cure, butaprevenuye ; amt *
can now only add, that any one afflicted. with any ot
; i“abo«7or similardlsea/es, will find this ail and even,
more (admirable in its properties) than I state. - .
“ IFT-But, reader; tliestoresnrafloqded .vfithimimtlons,
'ajfdbesure you askfor JoisKd 1 Italian .Chemical Soap-r;
Wd (fny -it- idly: Of Wiffi JACKSON, cnily Agent in
♦Pittsbingh,24o-Liherty head of Wood-
joucftlbUy WUHe.
LADIES are cautioned againalusing common prepa
red Chalk* ;
They aronotawaTehow fnghlftiUy injurious ms -
;w .. to the skint how coarse;how rough,how
; sallow, yellow and; unhealthy the exin .
appeors aiter using prepared Chalk l ; .
Besides,it is injurious,contain
:i: ingalargequantityofLend!
Wehave prepared a beautifnl vegetable article, which
we call JONES 1 SPANISH LILY-WHITE,- •- ;
It is perfectly innocent,- being punfied of all deleten* .
ous qualities; aud it imparts.to the akin a natural,
healmyr alabaster, clear, living whiter ut the emne
tlmeacurig as cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and
smooth. Sotd by the Agent, WM. JACKSONv 83 Liber
ty street, head of Wood, Piuabargh. Price 25 cents.
—.pearly White Teeth and Broath,
TO BE HAD FOR 55 CENTS.
EERSONSwho have either, are: honorably assured
thatif their breatiuaever bo fool,or. their •
TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR Y'ELLOW,
■and encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent box of lonet,’
Amber Tooth Basle will make the teeth whiteaa snow
: and the breath odiferonsty sweet ■ 1 ’'
■ Sold only at JACKSON’S Store, 240 Liberty atree
head of Wood. ■ .. [dtc2o
, ■ Jones’ Solution of Jet, ■ : ......
* LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE for the changing ot
A-> white,Ted or gTor liair to a beiotiful brown hr jet
black color.in a few minute 3. ■ Price >socents and SI,OO
Sold by W. JACKSON,24O Liberty street;PtUabiueb
•cad of Wood. , rdecan
"“A Sclcntifle Hair Tonic llestorot -
A ND BEAUTIFIER. Trial bottles 37*,cento. Those
A ; who have u*ed Jones 1 Coral Hair Restorative know
its excellent qaalities-r-thosewho have
it to possess the following qualities.. ■ Jt w“*.f? r . c< c;r}J
hair to gtow-on nature intended hair to
grow, stop it falling off; cure scurf make
• -ughtj ted or gireyhair grew dark.
soft'and sUkYrßOthing r cau exceed
truly beaUiifuf and keeps it sp. w, indeed, thq mo#
economical, vet superior arttclc for ihe liauf.' -;
: v§o?d inly at W^JACKSON’SBtore,240 Liberty st.,
head of Wood, Pittsburg, Price 37* cents, 50 cents ona
81.00. ‘ : :taec4Q
rnjRE YOURSELF- AMERICAN COMFOUNa-
I; This never failing epecifieisguatanteedinnll caeca
of delicote diseasei together With the attendant xom
plaints, to effect a'speeuy, safe and lasting ewe;in Uie
courseof a few 1 days, wuhoat Tfesmcuonß to diet, busi
ness or injury to the system. It is an old.and: popular:
remedy; has long been (and atiU. is) : used inthe private
prectice of a physician, radically caring ninety-nine of
the hundred cases. / U leaves no odoronjbft breath,ana
maybeused by any one without the least fear of expo
sore. For sale at the Medical Depot, No. 50 Snuthfielcl
street; Pittsburgh, Pa. - : - lapr7 •<
BuiPi SanupuiUa and theXholMfe^
TklOT a single tnan, woman or child ha# died of tne
j\ CHOLERAor any of itssympiomswho used this
S2£BK?2B^
from boats or those who J.wegardedoaradvke^^
For sale by KEYSER & M>DOWELL.I4O Wood st,
Rtobarjsb,where the genuine arUcle proy alwajysta
■ Bounty Bands*. - • 'r
e.p T NAYLOR, No., 163'Third street, comer of
7,her IV olley, having made arrangements at Wash
mrton for the purpose, wvUproente Bounty Lands for the
and soldiers; their widows and childien,,onder
°ihc Boa«y Land Bill, passed September 28th, ISiO.
Fiitebargh, October io. • »• - - ; ■ : - • - _
A CO.
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r B. H>AROtST.
I MERCHANT .TAILOR,
■ No. 155. Woqd Street, {near ‘Sixty.Street).'
i
,'llberal patrnnage lie? have bcstnWedop him.ana hope*
j througadrici micnuonlo biHMies? ; ana aocirct-o pipage
I all, to merit a continuance of their favors. Farucular
1 ntlenttojipaid to Children's Clothing. . . : •
r' <Tn s 4oimectiO'A'!wiUiS'tlio.‘TaltoriJi» Bustoew, he. has
| «>peneaja:®iniiiliing.€ttiitoi J vriihiaiJarge,,ana mlenjUa
|.aasoruafiiU..of Shirts, under, Shirts* Drawers,.Cravats,
I Suspenders, Pocket UartdkerchierisiJetay'land Neck
Tiesjsel'f aajustingStoeksjGlovesjiHoßeiAßt: .Togotlt-.
er witb erery thing ift thai Utte-ueoessarv-for tgentle-
I man’s outfit. .BENJAMIN Mi AUGUST,
apri) . (Token.copy.y ■ ' ' ■
"SPIUNO AND 81IBMER OI.OTHIKG I
7 . THREE: BIG BOORS! -
1 No. 151, Street,'Pmburgh.
TOHN McCLOSKEY' has navv the pleasant of an
ti noanoiiigtohls numerousihends and the public in
frig flpringApd-Sanusqeralockis.nowrcadY
for inapeolion, whicb ne belle.ves.Will be rdutid .to be •
'one of ibe larffesi and bestseleeted Btockdofßeady
[ Made Clothing tu be fouhdmthtWeKtem.ConnU7.: -
b He Uaathts,season paid more than usual attention to
I. the manufacturing andstv 1? of his:Ganrienta,‘sd thatthe
tvery lowest priced, as well aitliC.’finest, are gotcp in a
} style and elegance not to be snrpasjttd.-i. ,
! - He would partienlarlycalltheaUeolionofal j dealers
I in.Clothi’ig tohis pres.snt splendidassoninenfof '
I Kcadyf-BladeGarmenta, “• • fi k
[As he feeTo : confident,opottcxaminfltiori oftheqnalities
I andprices of his goods, he can offer them such iuduce
i.meru&aa eljaU make n tbelr interest to pureUnsa at his
J. 1 -'V;/v
l ; years T experifincej aiid greatsocceB3 in the bu
l siness, iogether wtUL:aninnpreeedeiUed. wholesale end rt
iioil,patxonage,liaBenablea bim'lo get op Garments to
1 suit ibebusiriesk habits jinji lastcs of every location in
■j-ilie tlhion, which is of the utmost importance towholo-
I sale purchasers.: . ;• : ...
I Inthe. Cuuingdepanmcnlwlll be foanda choice se-
I lection of tbs mostfashionable.goods, consisting of—’
1 : - • JPreriehj JEngluk and '*3riUncan Broadcloths,
1 CasHmereiUj &0 ? &cV AlBo, an.excellent assortment of
r:V25tS2*/NGE| Of.the latest and moaUashionable stylos—
I all of which he is prepared*) make tp order Incite best
1 tnannof dnd dtlHe moat fenacrnable prices; ‘ -
1“T • COME; THEN, ONE AND ALL!
i: TheiAssonmenWthe iQdaJitygOpd thcVariety, is the
[ j most exmiwiypj Anna ia,.thejJmted
and Fakhtohable Goods.
: TOST RECEIVED ai SOOBYER 4* BSIIBotE’S
-tf: BeeiTive Clothing ;Store»No. 225 Liberty street, a
isfee i and -splendid assortment of the latest styles ol
Spring and Sommer Goodsi which we aid prepared to
m ft n q faftitiTa to c rder. inn style unsurpassed m this city,
[ andafextfemelylow.prices-.., ♦ . ntfinv
'We -ibave; on - hood, a . large. assortment of READY
l MADE CLOTHING, made ii» the best and' most; fash
fibhable triandeijwhich wenrc.determined to sell yery
how for etfchi- ffouniry merchants, and -tfeoao who pay
t-wholesale* wiM nd it ip their advantage to can agd.ex-
I amine oar stock, before purchasing. ~ ; [apr7»m
Lawrence Journal, Clarion Democrat, .Mercer
I Whig, Weadville Sentiuel, Greensburgh: Republican,
I Wasbinglon Examiner, ..Steubenville Imion-rcopy to
[.the amount of Bl| send paper to advertisers, and charge
t.ihis Office. ' ' '
Patsies :CV Wkttt,
" ' ' (Formerly CtmrtUl to, ihc late .r. BiOAhT,) '•
TXrOULD most ; respectfully' ahnouncC to hia- Irienos
W aiid the public in general, that he bas rented-tbe
Store, N 0 ,36 Market sfreei, betweeu Second uniTffiird
stteet*. where faeiniCnds carrying ou the TAILORING
BUSINESS in aliiisd*P ininen te*' He is ntrw receiving
vaoir ■ the barters’ MABRBia an entire new stock ot
GOODStfor Spring;.pud-Summer .wear, viz: aaperane
FrsrisA, EngrUsA owl American' C*cthi', ' Cashmareits,
tweeds, Cassvnerts.{Tuißed Erenehßabit.Ckdttr a supe
rior article for 6«*i»m iCoatr,) together .wilh a Jerge.as
• sorunentof plain and. figured.Casninflrw, new. omfoesi
rable styles. ■' ' • .
‘ Also, ah excellent -lot- of (djicy'-Stlk Bashmere, .Satin
and itthrsetllr*:V«froßS. all of subscriber is
'prepared to make to bruer ia the neatest and most, fash
onaole styles, at as low prices as . day other establish
menL He therefore hopes by stnct tfticmion tonlL'or
ders intrusted to his care, to merit a share:of pubUc pa
tronage. - • JAMES C.IVATT.
- No. 36 Market, between Second and Third-sta.
. TO TAILORS.—^I shall continue to sell and give in
structions on my system of Garment Draugfuirig as
heretofore, atihe following price?, vt2: Ifaccompamed
•by oral instruction," SlO; without insiruCUonB, .
jelthy : . - JAMES C. WATT.
f IPMAN’3 Aihaivt partJimtnt Envehpa.—Jlf dip-,
JL, ping the fingers ia water, and moistening and
pessing tfie gummed Kuvelopes beetnne Iho •
safest tuid strongest that can beuseil-Hieirff made ot
norchment paper, wliicb will withstand any ordinary
friction of moismre: For sale by iheemmuly orsinglo
pack, atthe store of ;••• 'u, JV'^ s v !* , ?i
: mariHJ' : cotner of Market and Second sts.
I DlHOlUtlOttk, r: i>! . . • .
THE Partnership heretofore existing .between .ffie
subscribers, ander the- firm of Cornier A Hacke,
Druggists,bas this day' been dissolved- Ljrmniualton-
- - ; J. A* COULILK,
hlarch 31,1851. N. H. HACK!..
iri*The affairs of the late firm will be senlcd by J. A.
Coulter; who. continues the same .bttfline.sß at the old
-■ytandvCorgerof Wood nndTbird “np^
WUlttim UixOD , i London Patent Lever
VWatcLes, ■ ;; •' v ..
S UPERIORxo ahyAVaiches ever offered to the.cili-
street, is sole Agenlfor
tire above hamcd Lever Watches. The following guar
amcc is attached to each Watchr •
Dp JW^y, Ni ■
Chronometer arid Watch Manufacturer,
45King Square, GdsWellßOad, London.
Tliis certifies that the-iftccdmpWl? l ?. —»
is warranted.by me to be.of my.rtaniimcture,.and no
Waicb wiib my naom.upbri it is genuine,'Unless accom
panied by a certificate bearing ray signature.
■ I gnaranide Ihe Waich.No. —ri tokeep limo lohlie sat
isiaction of tlie purchaser. f«Prl7] W. DIXON.
Oo*Partnicrsnlp.
/"IAMPBELti & CHESS ; have ihis day (ApnFUlh,)
associated"with ibem CHARLES 51'KNltiin^.
The business -wiU be continued under lue_finni 1
CAMPBELL, CHESS & CO. ■ - . taprl9 ,
XUp tilory ot nature m tlie pertecuon of
■ • -,&t^i. . f ‘i ■' 'r
to every understanding the Venutiea or
- El Nature, in creating;deeper, perceptions* and,.com
mandidg the Jugbeaiemniions thereof, by. a knowledge
of Lanoseape hatching and: Painting,; unpartetf /in a
short term of insiruenonsj in'' the eminence of a style,
whereof, In the peeulLariueB,th'ere\Oy.i3‘ in
; all the excellences of the Art. r , . r -- : .
I Sketches of residences and scenery Jn and around
L Pittsburgh, in constant progress. Magnificent «““<!*]>■
f lions of elabomißipamUngSjgo.Tgeons oriental acencry
Piusbnrgh, Pa.
atyn MIIVP-PAL-WATtiß.^ThOsob•
inform their
tomers that ihcyhave«qmme^cedmalanglCECK^Am
for ihe season. Their SALOQJT has heed fitwo JP >“
*
Cak«B, Proits> Conf«ctionQricB^&c-»kep.| f ofl,hqnd as
uaaal,fresh and sweet..
' _
myl7:d3m
'For F«m>le< nia IMlea.
TAR. LARZETTE’S JUNOCORDIAJU Or Procrealiye
I f Eliiir, ptescribed ss iin clfeclual restotauvc in
efMi*. of debility, impotency .or barrenness, and all ir
regularities of nature. It laall that It P rof< :” ) ? e3 s,n«^
vizi Natare’a roneiiy fortlipso in
the married state withoutoffspring,. It is a „ c ,?!K»LneM
fur seminal,emissions, general debility, B*f
or thegemuaoTgaiis.uervOiisaffections,lencoiTlijßa or
the user in anyof the above complaints, and isof pnce
wrapper.
SotSfoafy in Ptos’burgh at the Medical Depot, No. 75
Smilhfiold sireei;.,and oy B. B j r jj!
Ciricmn&ti, Raymond & Faitenj No. ob> l 5 l
Louisville. , y _
Hert’a Island Baw mills. i f
rjittß aSove esOiblKhiaent'Uiß
I deMgued.-willrlhe.view.of pnrsmng-thel'SV™ l^
ssK3ife»®rssifffi#!«s
Lumber will be filled with. prompmow, eudui as low
priees aft by a»)i olher HUlitt the ueighbothped-.
100.000 Nos 1 aud 9 i
gross Chasers! ■ > -
too do Pin Wheels: ■
•• 40 Co- Scrolls*small; .. .. .. ?. {
25 do: - uo large*
20 doz 102 Rockets** - •
• lfl do'2oi r ' do ~
■ 10 dt> 3.0z:-.-do ,
5 do 4oz-. -do . : .“I
. . 2 da So* U0 # .
• •• 2 rtose 4 incb Triangles* •
2 do 3do ' jdo
2casesChirmsoßoclcets;,. ; rr v.
' OT Roman CanS
dies; record for Vole by AhoD^&CO^
jyl ■ ■ ■''■■■ • ‘ >■■■■■*■■■• ! .,.a :
Tc/ i 'SETLbMO.NS •,. ■■ ■ ■ > , .
'lfjw 150 drams Figs; received and.for saleby ;
, A yj J. B HOPES & eo.. No.b. Wooihsireeb.
iiKKKING-M bbls, 6fßl S Da^j
angles—4(H>Xß.ttiar,Bupenori -■■ ‘
‘lO dbVSoJif BpcTmßilcJ Bpcna.»; -
• qq,
G-HA FINK APPI.ES: . ,
120 bxs.Jnjabe Paste; 1 r ..
SO ht do do;. - V
ffee >,
l«OT -V':-: • ’*: »'.•'• ■■.. - ffo,'fl\VoodBt.
'RjAC'fKRT.Uj— j Maekeielj inspection)
—10 hf do ■■ 3 do . do do,
,40bf do 2 do .do
]y2l iaaKCtneianir °'m& * lUCKCTSON.
TTOLLAND HEtIRINGB-100 kegs m prime orocr
±L just received STOUVENEL,
jyJ9 ....... v.,:... . .. rmpotier*
- .„„ ..._frfc
MOLASSES— St. Lom*SajarHpaseW>JivlM»i
St. James do do;.
New Orleans Plantation;; f. RAD
jyOt For sale by ■ KING Ja MQOBHEAP.
Pri “|&M£NG^
OHOUI.DISBS—IO,IIOO ft*, A W^ e ? — c *P,l
i v 3p I ' l foraal<lliy sheriff&binning.
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