.>• v> *'/-*' ’5-;;;&*K- : : . ’• '•-—>>. p$l#&!"• n ;* •>.; -. .? r .‘-. ’5 . -> t . 4 # i T( ' ’ * * . " ; ,‘i . i, • ‘ , *1 : J] ‘ •;:H * : - •• ' r': ■^'iS- I '?s*l? i ■:: ■ 'JiSf‘74"i&s<■'<l •. •, '- %£(■'■'■ ■-■ /V- «*’ s \- •’ *Y s A'? v'K: : " : ?:*> V* - ***■ A l T'»f*'*W KV-A >- '-? *,** f ’.•"* »' V - v “. , ’K I 1 '.. (,» < .|’*Jl, ‘ V ( ,1 , •,>* t„ 5 ** ' ,%'fc. * ~ ‘V- . ‘ t» V-* n ► V , K v - - V‘£ r , ,v ' ’’ ',J ;*#e? ::M !t'‘i\^ r - *”, I *'?■* v;, ’- p o <*•*-■ f &y> i> ■'Af’s? I >->s* ?4^\iv“' W'*# •*■■ fcSSKiBfcS; ■^6li ;<V{ ]■ SlSI® WeAWg-.fe p ;^l|ls pni^^j^lP3Si^S9 ,C C<?fos’f ’ aC > vv- -' I : .. - -' : :■ i;^\ s llKswtlanegus. • PASS JOE Irorii new yore, A^*,Jt'£!SJi‘IVE(!POOLTONEWORI.EANS;BAL fIMORE, BO3TON, CHARLESTON AND » ■ ~ , , savannah direct. ■ I4PSQOIX & OO.’S General Emigration ani Foreign Exchangs OJias. rpHE ttmierairnecl liaving accepted llio. Agency,,or,l lie, JL'.above well known Honst!,is prepared to tmn£t ul Passengers from the Old Country,onasiavorableicrytis a# any other House in the City ► •. Passages, : can be engaged in tho following lines, * ~15i» punctually on the days appointed-; •• • -t,. , SWAbIiQW TAIL Line leaves Liverpool on. the, 6 th andStstof each Month, RED STARLINE leaves Liverpool on-the 20th pf each-month. ;; ; .■-m. THjE &LINE leaves Liverpool-Twice a Month. • ; THE LONDON LINE of Packets sails from London on. the Sth; 13th. 21st and SOthof every Month. y THE CLYDE LINE of Glasgow Packets sails frfm, GLASGOW on the l*t nnd'lSih of each tnonih. ~ , - weekly Line Of Packets for New Orleans. ~ ? ID- Passengers'shipedfrom New York to any pan of the West; ’ 1 •' „ . ...... . *' ■ CT7*The Senior Partner resides in Liverpool, and su perintends’ thtf embarpatioii ot.air passages, Engaged in this Country. . . . ,V. • ...... ■< 'P.'S'- I ’Persons' desirous of visiting, the Old.. Country chn have their .passage engaged through: from Puts* burgh,‘by'application either personally-or by.letter,' (post paid) to the undersigned. * PASSAGE FROM NEW YORK Can be had at very reduced rales l>y applying to the undersigned Agent for tUe Messrs. Tapseott; of New York; - JAMES BLAKELY .Corner oi Sixih streVis, . . . : „ ,(2nd stfrryl.Piffctmrgft. JOlin Ct>yoDs- JOUR V. COLE. COVOPE & COLE, • ISuwwori ta McFaden $• Coooie.l CANAL BASIN, PENN STREET. Pennsylvania Railroad Go.—Central Railroad. ‘ rpHE subscnbers; haying been appointed Shipping L Agent?.fprthcPennsylvomaor; Central Railroad* inform , the public that .we are now prepared to receive an:r amount. of: merchandise or produce lor shipment Goods eta tins route.will be camcd.»through in fivo days, and all H consigucd to us will be forwarded free ot commission or charge for advances. ' Rates of Freight betieeen Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Dry goods, hats, shoes*boolt£. stationery* cutlery, con» fec-uonary, /runs, feathers, furniture, drugs, medicines saddlery, Ac. . •• 81,00 V 100 S>«. . Hardware, queensware, groceries, paints, dye stuff*, oils, leatli-r, clover, flax, timoiny and other crus* seeds, wool, SUc. too. Beef, pork, butter, lard, lard oil, tobacco leaf- coffee, tulloiY,grain and rage,- COc.^loo. Ashes, marble (rough), tar, pitch, rosin,. German elav bones, bacon, Ac; . • ’ . . , : 50c.^100. . m COVODE A. COLE, -. • corner Penn and Wayne streets Pittsburgh, July Ist, I£sl.—jylo - -Fare Reduced* JHONONGAHELJI ROUTE 1851. BratonstiUe and Cumberland to Baltimore and PbifatTa. rfnlE.'Monung" Boat leaves daily at 8 o'clock. A- AI-, X precisely, connecting with the Cars at Cumberland uext morning. • • The evening boat leaves daily at G o’clock. F-M -(eStecpt Sunday evenings,) connecting with the cars a Cumberland next evening, a; 10 o’ciock- Tune through to Balumoro D 2 hours. Pare only S 9. Timethrongh to hours: Fare Onty SlO- Tbc. National Roadis now good. • Conductors go with the coaches .between Brownsville and Carabenaml— which makes this decidedly the best route liast J. MM3KIMKN, Agent, Office mlbe Mononcnhcln House. .• BO IKiS l -. . Another Fresh Arrtval at h 0.07, Coxntr ef Wood Strut and Diamond Alley x Pittsburgh* B, GREGG & CO. have just received another - new «. *UpplyofDßYGOOZ>Sattd YARl£TIES,xeU\ch have been purchased since the late .decline in Eastern , priQfl*,wWp&viUbesold at a small advance- Otvtng to our advantages in buying, and long experience m the buBine&s,w©.>uiuter ourselves that we can afford our goods at pnees regardless of competition. Our Block will be fouudto be unsurpassedmthe western market, and much euporior to any previous stock kept at the • old stand by GreggfcM’Candless. ,-We have. Jttstopcneda fresh lot of late styles of BOX- Rib Dress Lawns. Uernges, Mous dc Lames, Ladies* White Dress Goods, Ladies’ Gimn«. Silk Fringes,Ac., Broad. Cloths, fancy Vestings, Caset* meresjSummer Pant&looncry,Twecds,Gloves, Hosiery, Threads, Combs, .boppenderi Buttons, Knives, bnoous, Razors / Scissors,&o.,and all other articles in their line, too tedious toumenuon. We have on hand, juit rcceiv ed direct from the manufacturers and importers, by- cx> press,* large lot of GOLD and GILT JEWELRY, GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, and Watch materi als,and being wcekly ta the receipt of such Goods, wo iniendkcepingoara&sortmontcomplete.: We earnestly solicit an isarly call: from buyers generally, before pur chasing elsewhere. • . Thirty cases of BRASS CLOCKS, just arrived, of va riouskinds, - ILr,Remember, No.£7, uonh-wcsi comer of Wood street ana D.junmid alley,Pittsburgh. .N- B^The, business of the late firm of Gregg & M’- C&ndiess is to be. settled by D. Gregg at the above stand, who is fully authorized a ,- d in whose possession are the books, notes aod papers of saidfirm: ' lje9 »yne’. ii-EmilyTnedlcln... ~ XTRACT of a l ctler trom the Rev. K. L. Abbott, a well known and highly esteemed Missionary in the kingdom of Burmah. dated Saspowat AmucAJf,February, 184 G. Dr. a J>> Philadelphia: My Dear Sir—We are your Medical Preparations. Your CARMINATIVE BALSAM is an invaluable medicine in this country in bowel complaints, and bas been u«cd in nil our Missions wait the most gratifying success I have known it m many caies to act liken charm Your SANATIVE PILLS are my sheet anchor.—'The beM medicine for my Uver complaint and paiu in the side that I have ever used. Theyare in great demand,-and wo are entirely outof-ihem. We need five hundred boxes of them. Bro. Beecher soya wc could usaa thousand boxes yearly among oar-people to great advantage I have used yourTONIC VERMIFUGE as a tonic in ini tenmuent fever, with thc most complete success- 1 thmk a once waslfieraeans oT. saving my own son- Du nng my travels among the churches the past season, I founq * whole village suffering under a prevailing influi enza, attended with coughsofa most.violent character.' nol bad a dozen or two of your EXPECTORANT; to administer 10 them, for I-teiicve from what J have seen of us effects, that it would have been just the thing for those poor people. I presume you have not hitherto had an idea to what on extern your medicines are used m all our Missions. Affectionately your*, E. L.-ABBOTT. For sale at the Pekin Tea Sion. 33, Fifth street [jy! Judd’s Medicated Liquid Cuticle. I>HIS article is intended'for family use, and should be : fonud in the possession of every family.in the land Mechanics who arc ja constant danger of injury to tMr persons through accident, and the improper or carelcrs use of tools, will find this-article to be invaluable to them, and ailera fair trial, will consider it indispensable. ;*"This moy ceniiy .that we, the undersigned, having frequently made use of Judd’s Medicated Liquid Cnticle, prepared by Messrs. Penfield A Camp, Middletown. Gtmnecacut, cheerfully recommend it to oar profession al an excellent suhsmato for adhesive plas ter, in dressing barns, cuts, scalds, bruises, and all kinds of fresh wounds; also, for tore nipples, a remedy une qualled. CHARLES WOODWARD, M-D» ' ‘ ’ - WM.B CASEY;M.Dv i D. HARRISON, M D., F. WOODRUFF, M D i HAMILTON BREWER, M.D., . ; ELLSWORTH BURR,M.D, Botanic. Comprising all the practising physicians In the city of Middletown; For sole by lyi B: A; FAHNESTOCK A CO , corner of Wood and Firsts!* MORSE’S Compound Syrup .of Yellow Doctc Root, OCCUPIES the Trout jattk among the propricory medicines 0/ this country for completely curing Canker,Salt Rheum,Erysipelas, and all other diseases arising from an impure state of. the blOod. Also, Liver Complaint, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Dizziness, Coughs.,Soreness and Tightness abont the Chest; Brou ehilisV or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling sensation about the Throat; , and t* used with unprecedented suc cess in all cases of FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDGENERAL DEBILITY. .Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the various organs, and lnTigorattngtheentire system If the testimony of thousands of living witnesses, from all ports-of-the country, can be relied upon, Ills etngu larly.cfficactousm curing and restoring de bilitated and broken down constitutions. It is purely vegetable in .iis. composilio%and so accurately com bined in its proportions that the chemical, botanical and medical propeities of each mgredieut harmoatonslv unite Jo PURIFY THE BLOOTh ' ■ • It has removedmauy chrouic diseases which has baf fled the skill of Uic best physicians, and has also cared Canker, Balt Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrups enurely failed the least im pression npon. It hos been teslcd in many cases of CANCEROUS HUMORS. The most obstinate Cancors have been cared by this medicine. We say that itis a valuable medicine in all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. It removes all ob&traction in the circulauon, rendering' the Liver free, active and healthy. It removes Palpitation of the Heart, and relieves in ail cases of Asthma, and may be uiedin Ul estimates,and stall season# of the year. /This Syrup la prepared only by C. MORSE A CO.; at 103Foaniain Street, Providence, R. I ,and sold wholes sale and retail, by ‘ ' ; . S. N. WICKERBHAM, • Only Agent for Western Pencsylvanm, Joltry Warehouse, cor Wood and Sixth st3.,Pmsb f h &tranger, liook at Tlilsl TbAGUERREOTYPES FOR ONE DOLLAR, put up X/ln Fine Morocco Cosesv The eubscnbers announce to the ciuzens of Pittsburgh and vicinity; that, they can get a likeness for one halfthe usual price, not to be sur passed by those taken »u the East. We don’t-mean to be Anrpassed by .any. Having a large sky and side light, vie arc prepaiod to unit tS most fdniatous."' We will not ask oay.person to take alikenpua if anirß them. , .Miniatures pat m,Lockets, Fins or Kings. Bick or deceased persons taken at their reslilenre ■ ! FOR A FEg.WEP,KB ONLY. /'jiIERRIMAN i LAWYEB i;. > IV>OIIIS onMSt.,oppos.-e fit. Charles Hotel mylsJmd. ' - • *■.: \ Pine Oil;Lamps, TUST RECEIVED afincassorimentof these LAMPS C? ' for burning the Comphene; Pine and Ethereal Oils* which’l will sell at greatly reduced prices. ’ w : i ; , JOHN S. TOUGH, : < w 82 Fourth an, between Market and Wood, Manufacturer and Dealer, Wholesale and Retail, in the above named Oils. jj C u xfiasomtion. fFtHE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the J.'*‘subscribers, nnder the firm of J. S; BONNET A Co., ia this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner may use the name of the eoncerniu settlement.. * JEROME S. BONNET. MATTHEW D. PATTON. Pittsburgh; Apnl lst,^lBso. *• entire interestia-the-firra of J S Botnrsr A Co. to M. Dj PAT*oir;«ay lato partner, and in retiringfirom business, I take great pleasnre ia recom“ men'dmg him to the conudcnca of my friends and the public, v • ‘ " /J. S. BONNET. T AWRENCEVILLE d vol- JLi aableipropeny of 72 feet on Pike,street bv.Uo deed on Water street to Fostcrailev, presenting a fine-eorhor lot pleasantly slmated on the Allegheny,havinga dweli ing'honse containing 4 nwms,kitchen, good, cellar and a poreJi; als<v« pampiof.fino water, om-honse, a large atahlef carriage house and cow,stable, and nn lee hnn.. oa-the river bank, of eMaeity to holtf. lo^oo\>nshe°s of iefi ; also, a garden, with frtuta and Rowers, and a large grapearhort 4|“i=*niall dwelling houßes, with grope vines in front. - The Whole pt In good order. Onmihnses to Ihecity pass the property. PriceS23ooi , h. h.. • • S.JCUTHBERT, Gtneral Agent, - ..... “■ . 50,Smithfieldstreet. d HOULDERB-r4,b00 &#. Bacon Shoulders for sale by WM; DYER/ / • . * —~3lenr Stroks,-JHtrsiE, I WfeV Bfabka I' ? jygtv' Snfttrfl !•> }A T HOLMES>UTi£RA.RY DEPOT,No. 74 Third at, »XL opposite ; i : .^-- } . Dicuona^oMlcthatucs—*No<3s j.».v r LitlcU.»LivingAecv-Na377;.: .-.v -| andMrs.&andboys, who canity to see the Groat 5 Exhibition;*}. ;: : ; . •..••■ •■* tl ; . International Magazine for Augnstj i] ■:The Gipsy Chief. .By W. H. Reynolds { is Mabel; or,Thc.Childof the Baitle .Field. A Taloof If Waterloo; II ThePioneer’aDaughLfiri nT-aleof Indian Captivity, if . ..By kjnersoa.Bannoti; • ■■■-».- * 1 1 Dictionary of Mechanics’, No.-34; f. -Lmcll's Living AgOj N0.37f1; < 5 Blackwood lor Augast; i ; Adventures of Paul Perwenkle. A Sea Story; - ) The Countess of Salisbnry. By Dumas; • ‘ •• f Berate; or. The Saloons ot Paris. By Maj Rich { r ardflOA; <,> •«.: ■ %:: ir. ■ i X eosl : a P / ob !? m V the author of Alton Loete : l Kevenea of .a Bochclor-or, a Boot of the Heart: { Ttre Farmer’s Coinpanlon-OTith illustrationa; 5 Traveler’s Gatae through the U. 8: end Canaila: S B«nn-yr, the Snow Bird;: a Tale of Real Life By i • .:Ja.ts..U2e Hehtly; • 1 ■ J | T h h C e^7,°^wL a r and ' ! Ba i) ** We Seem.: A Bulwcri The Daughter of Night. -A Story of the Present A»mc» (anS New Books! Kevrßoobst ~ UST 'HKUKIVKD at HENRY MINER'& CO'!S, _■ JSo. ifciEimthfielil street— ■ _No. 35 Dictionary. of rMechantcs’Engine Work anil ’Engineering; « • ,j * . • Hankies Half Yearly AUsimct of the Medical Bci :*n«?^^o•'‘'’“frora^anua^yt<>'’J une^• Tliatiiajfcnbcrv Manual of HeaUlr;< : K Od and 4di]ki>L,or, TheAdventuresjoCMr.aud ; Mrs Sandboys, their Soruand Daughter, who came up :to London to enjoy themselves,” and to see the € real j Exhibuion.by Henry Mahew and Georgs Cruikshank. • augg . ■ ' ■ ■ . . H MINER A CO M Smllhfield ..street, have received. • the International Magazine for August—being \ol. 4, number 0ue....1n literary contents) tins number is beyond precedent inintoresl. ' Gftisy. ClucC A new work'by G.AV. M. Rcy nqlii&r This author is well known to thereadingpnblic. rtis icrule mind has no equal in historical romance. Mabel—or, The Child of the Batik Field. ‘A Tale of ' Va tetloo-*by the author of- Don Cccsar De Kazan. This work t# highly illustrated and of thrilling interest as a historical rom~nce- SJ»ak»pcare’s Poetical Works; 1 (Boston-edition,) now complete—the best library ctituon extant. - • A fresh sanpfy of Sir E. Bulwer’s new Comedy—Not So Bad as We seem; • ~ 1 fjy3o New Husle* Thud/ttreetj bas just received— *. Tiie Bloomer Polka, wuh a keauufnlly colored vignette of the Bloomer costume; ‘ -Farewell, 1 if Ever Fondest Prayer-;-- the. Wagons. Dedicated to Kit OaTson, the Great Western Mounmineer ; ; • • The Langouge of Love; Come Where Sweet Toned Zephyrs Pass- Composed * O J and.supgdjyAhe Irish. Nightingale, Catharine ilnys; Wherefore. Nelly, Look so Lonely ? I Think of Thee at Eventide; Careless riuldhood’a Sunny Hours; * Nancy Ball; . . . 0010111’ Through the Rye—with new embellishment l ;, as sung with unbounded applausc by Jenny Lind ; • Radi Never, Never Known Thee; Pcfiial, Yestlio l)ic is Cast; -Niagara Falls— a Comic Song; . ’ The Mother’s Requiem; A fine selection of Guitar Songs ;. Musician’s Companion—by Howe; ALSO—Waltzes, Marches, Polkas* Variation*, Ac.,at the SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HARP - faus Hew and Popular Boobi, JDST RKCKIVKI) AX HENRY MINER A Co No. 32 Smithfield street, the following new and In : (cresting Books: Passages in the Life of Mrs: Margaret Maitland, of : Swrenzndc—written by herself. A new story for Moth ers aud Daughters; Home Is Home—a Pomes ic Talc; Appleton's Mechanics* Magazine and Engineer#' Jour nal for August; The American Whig Review for August; Bell’s Life, London. News and Punch, received every *rock. {and Hew Music, CBLUMbbas-justrcoeived— • . Summer Longings. Byfct*phen C. Yosler i Household Words - By John Blockley : He Doeib Ail‘l Itlnys Well; . Blanche Alpen. By-StephenGlover, Lovely Nell- Uv the Campbell Minstrels; Gcmly.&ighs.tbe Breeze. The Popular Dorlt, written for Mad’lle Jenny Ltndand Mad lle Marietta Albo iu*-. By Stephen Glover. Go. Where the MorningShmcth. Ducu; . Ben Bolt, Summit Polka, Biossom Polka, Jenny Lind’s Echo Waltz and its companion, The Bird Wal.z, just published ; . . Grave of Bonaparte; Ana Alla *>co£ze*e. By T. ValenUne; Turkish March; Ravel Polka; LousiatiiLßel.e. Hy the bablc Hamaon'ic ; Grave of W ashington. By L. V. H. Crosby; Deem Not and. Say Not; The.Blue.Janiaia; Grand Polka de Concert- Par W V. Wallace; Silver Bell Waltz; Henrietta Polka Duett; Walnut street Theatre and Souvenir of Germany.-- Two new Scottish's; • • The Wreath.: , a collection of Popular Melodies, ar ranged an Kceri.tttivft Lessons for the Piano, in three numbers. Together with.a lurge collection of Gnuar Music, at C. ISLUMK’S jySQ Piano Depot. No.ItH Wood st Sew Mwlc. * OIIN 11. MELLOrt,No.BI Wood street, has received the following pieces of new and popular Music:- FnrewolJ, 11 ever fondest prayer; Soldier s Grave; WalixSenumeniaJ. By Pilch;* La lloi-e; ‘Variations by Huaten; Carnival <li Venice- By Voss; Bo Kind to the Loved Ones; - Mach from Norma; Song of the Robin; Rarsian Polka; Blanche and LUeile ; Nelly Bly; Sailor Boy l *Grave; Jenoy Lind’s Serenading Polka; Serenading or Schottish Polka; Jenny Lina s Poika; I Welcome Thee with Gladness ; J ! d offer thee this hand of mine; - ■ Life is bat a Strife; Willow-Wood Quick Step; Call me pet names; Would I were with thee; Good Lack Polka; Grand Russian March; Where are now the hopes; Hamburgh Polka; ’Tisllame where’erthe heert is; Spirit Polka; Cally Polka; Batchelor's Polka; Henze I Polka} - Jejrslhat.wo’va tasted; Where are tne Friends of My Youth. • \ CHICKERINU’S PIANOS—A very.largo stock of Cbickcnng’.* Pianos on hand and nmvwff. [jyis %|OW I'UttLISHING—An Outline of Mechanical En- Xv gineenn'jywjih drawings of machinery, tools aril apparatus of every dcsenptiop. Collected, collated and published by au American Knptneering Society, tiudrr tire puporiiuendence of FredeTtck Mone.— I This valuable work is of imperial size; each port comains two platr* of drawings, h will be completed in 25 monthly parts, fiv<? of wbich are how lisaeU. Price to subscribers, JJI each ptin ; to noit-snbscrit>er«, 31^0. oi u new weekly paper,called “The Ciuzen/’ has beeu received. It is primed in quarto form, ou finn £ar»erj aud is dcVoted to News, the Art.*, Science, Belles rttres, &c.,aiid advocates ihemornt slid nodal devo tion of American citizen*, native and adopted, indepen dent of all sects and panic?. • •Respecting tl.efc periodicals the Agent# deem it un necessary to eny but U'tlc, ns their respective excellen cies are uppurem to the commonest observer; mey would therefore merely ask their friends and the pnblic to call and examine the merits of the works- woodward a jklley, jy!2 Siaiionewand.DookbJuders,73,Third *t. : Dr. Wtos F. Giles* « JTE3& VETERINARY BURGEON. J » Ofncc at Kodv Patterson'* Livery Stables, on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield. ljy4:!y Lithographic loiUtute. CO-PARTNERSiIIP.— The sabscriocrs most respect fnlly announce to their friends and the public gen erally, that they have tins day entered into Co-Partner ship, for the purpose of earrjtng on, at the old stand, in Smgcrly’s Building, oppostic the Post Office; Third street, Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, m all its various branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from Europe, they arc prepared to do works m Lithography equal to steel engraving. They solicit a continuance of the patronage bestowed heretofore so UhefaHy to the ione.'paruier, Wm. Schuchmnn *and they hope by striel attention totbetr busmeas, by elegant workmanship,and the most reasonable terms, to merit (he favors of an cn ■ lightened public. Bonds, Checks, Drafts, Machine Drawings, Likercss esjLandßcapcs, Autographic Letters, Bill Heads; Plot# UUiogruphed and Printed in Black, Gold Bronze ef Co lors. ■ bpecimens of their work can he #ecn at their Office, as above. WM. BCHUCIIMAN, aprJ3 FRED; HAUNLEIN Diana’s Double-Lever Letter Copying Prsoi) And BXetalllo Dampener. BURN HAM’S PATENT. Sizes of. Presses and Dampeners— Letter, 10 by 13; Foolscap, 10by 15; Folio Post.Hi by 174; Manifest, jy by 21. A Time saving s Labor-saving and Money-savins Machine. THIS PRESS and DAMPENING TABLET presents decided advantages over all previous inventions for the same objecL -• Ist. The .Press does not require fastening doyvn. 2d Through two levers slid eccentric joints tile pres* ■ sure is obtained with more ease, and much quicker than j by other methods. 3d. The power J 9 applied so equnily, that tho Press is ; not liable to break or gdt ouv of oWfir. ’' , . 4th.—The, Dampening Tablet is a substitute for the i brush) blotting po£cr and wet-cloth,-saving all the trou ble! incident to their use, and is worth its weight in gold. ! The Tablet may be used to great advantage with any ! Press already in uso, and forthat purpose will be sold ; separately. , i Letters can be copied with this Press and Dampener ; mihreo seconds, Withoutblunng the original or the copy. MANN’S PATENTIMPROVIfoMOVABLE BINDER, For keepingm a Book-likc form, Music, Original In - voices. Letters, Periodicals, Newspapers, Drawings Bank Checks; or any otberpaper* where ; method 1b de sirable. This invention, it is confidently believed, is the best ever presented to the public for the purpose for -which it is designed, aad.wilLfpnitslMo many a deside ratum long needed. The uoacrsigncdjiow offers it at a comparatively trifling cost to all who may desire to per fect ihe system of preserving papers for ready and eusy reference. MANN’S COPYING BOOKS. TheiPaper in .these Books is-m&de from aU Linen Stoek) nndof tbesajne qqalilv: aa Fine. French Writing 1 aper, bound on Pffrchmflritßacks; tvith-Printcd Pages, tnumifaetured expressly for retailing' ; A he undersigned havingjiTOpuredthe sole ngency of Uae aoove articles, now o'flers them at reasonable prices at wholesale or retail. Presses, Dampeners, Books, or janderS, furiuriied to order of any dimensions) at short AJlrff above article- Warrsftted. " ' °p,y! n K Q P e , r, in , looao shcets of any size. - V, » r lhe *>«* in W' Ai r. A. c. Chambers will wait on the ciitzcn. hr Pitn- J»oc.\a?y' < '' ICShCny ’ amiwn S‘ ve tt 'l the instruction . , JOHN P. COLE t en At M’Failcn tc, CovoJe'a Fennn Railroad Depot, corner ..of,Penn and Wayne sis.,'Pittsburgh (ieß°™ Rare chance for cheap clothing.-cUS: tkb, No. 71 Isratthfield Btreet, is now closing out hi* wock of seasonable Clothing, at a • very slight advance upon cost, . He is determined to. sell to make room for new goods. His stock embraces every .thing found Ih fashionable clothing establishments, either for man or boy. The public are invited tocall and see for them- ( Sowfn be ooS aßß^SW&^^??yiiqr9 ' ; vh * rse for ..-^tfstudy-to please*.., ; TyfEW FALL GOODS atNqs, C2and C 4 MinKKr gy JLv & CO, are nowin daily receipt of New Goods—many of which have been imported ex pressly (ox their sales; together with an immense variety of. choice goods, selected with great care from the iareest importing houses-in.the eastern cities, which will be kept up during tho season, forming a stock which for variety, quality andJow prices,has.never been,equalled tn this ;city. The auenuon .oCWhoiesale.,and Retail purchaser# is respectfally solicited. [au9 CiHAMPAGNE .WINE—Hi baskets'i Anchor Chatn / pogne—just ' aufi . MILLER & RICKJSCSON. ‘"-'K; : * •'-l-; */ '•^'•*3.:^f-Y. >-/ - Jnein-anct €i:inpame^ £atib lnauranco -Company f. Uamgburgj PoangylToniai CAPITA!; 9100,000. v- T< v ,i„ pfIaBTERipEKPBTUAI.. Ilb. undersigned having been appointed Agents for tU>fi above.Compa.nyy.hn.gft. opened an Office.in No. ,14 St. Clair street,atid i aW I now prepared toeffect insu rances on city and country property, opon as favorable jcrmdmS'ftnyiTespottsibio.'Gompany in the State, All IPPlSonshaving-proportynnsored. l in.this-,Company; ere to vote foMia omcors, and tashpie m its earn iingSY bilt &re not hable-,ln any event, for aiijrthibg-'befc jond the tftaounuhey have paid. All losses paid-, ut jsuuy days after proof pf the.same.: . ~t r i ...... t .<: • • -OPFICEBS: r Hod. JOHN C BITCH EH, President, t'l i Cius. B HiEsmiy Vice President ; .'/'v-it-wr T/ior. Secretary., ■ David Fleming. Attorney, and Counsellor, t Dir<«or»—Hon.. John-C. Bucher, Rudolph F.Kelker, iWm. Colder, 'JT-j-Davtd Fleming; IsoacG. M’KinlCy, Elm*,E;.Kin2er,Samueh:W. Hays, David Alumina, Jr.,John Ntnmnger. Dayphm County; Jacob S. ftalticman, York; Henry 11. Fry .'Lancaster: ;Adam sehmnor, Series; John G.<Brennor; Philudolphia; I Wdljo#Miumo^ontgomcry;:Thonias'GiUeflpie J!l Ln~ fzeroej Gordon F. Mason, Bradford; Amos >;..Kapp, .Northumberland; James Burns,“Mifflin; John T. Hoow ;er* Centre i-JolmS.lsctt, Huntingdon-vJatnos K. Moore ’head, Allegheny Jonathan D. I,eet* Washington,; -Gqo ,H.. Bucher, Cumberland; George w. Masser, Carbon. M’LAIN A MOFFITT, f 14 St. Clair street, < • jygg-3tm •'; Agents for .Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co.-? • ; Plttibareh Llfe .oompa&y7~ tpHl> COMPANY was incorporated, in. February, ; A 1851, wtlhaPerpctuiiiCftarter,and has commenced .business on a Capital of $lOO,OOD* . . u. The Company does business both onlhe Joint Stock andMalualpjan. i. .» - * On-the Joint Stock plan the rates areonb-lhirdlcsa rihan those charged by Mutual Companies, and Fifteen lower than the; rates of most Stock Compa :mes. . ■■ Mutual rates are the same as thosc' &doptcd by ether safely conducted sGompames,-..;Those -insured orii.the mmuul principle have the combined secdriues furnished by that system of insurance, and the CaptmLaml Sur plus Fund of the Joint Stock department: The Charter permits the gtutuirig'df. insurance on life, ui. every form, including tho ught of wife, children* pa rents, relations, friends or creditors—to insure the Ufeof nnother.for thcir owu exclusive benefit,‘'payable after' de&tnJor apon the parties arriving at the ago of 60,65, COor 65k auheoptionofithe insured, i - - > OhTJCKHS ..James S.Hoon, President. ' - Samuel hl’Clurkan, Vice President. 1 Josephs.LeechTrcusurer. - i Charles A. Colton. Secretary. WHKCTOUS. James S-llooti, -Joseph 8. Leech, . . JobuS.DiUvortb, Charles A. Colton* Samuel M’Clurkan, ■ William Phillips, ' John A* Wilson. • - > BOAJiD OF OIKANCB. , Hon. William .Wilkins, Late Secretary of War. Hon. Walter Forward. Lute Secretary of Treasury John Snyder, Esq , Ca«hicr Pittsburgh Bank. Malcolm Leech, bsq.,‘Wholesale-Grocer. - ■ ' Hon. A. W. Loomis. |. A. B.SrCalraont, Esq. MEDICAL BoA&D. ■ Cowttlrmjj PAyneians. Joseph bazzani, M. U William Addison. M, D. Jeremiah Brooks, M. D E.. 0. Kdrinpion, M. D examining wraictANs. Samuel Dilworlb, M. D.,47 Bnmhfield street . Robt. Snyder, AID., 103 Fonnhst. John Crawford, M. I)., *J9 Sixth fit. . Wm. McK Morgan, M. D., 107 iJberty st. Dr. Dilworth will bo in attendance at the office,every day. nil 2 o’clock* • Those who have spoken for an agency, are requested to call, take theit papers, and commence operations forthwith. AUpersoos engaged imhte msorance busi ness will bo supplied witn blanksnnd a lowed the nsusl commission.. . Office of ihe Company, No. 75 Fourth street. my7> ■ C.AiCOLTONi Stfy^ Kentneky Mutual Life lsinranoe Cor' GUARANTY FOND, $lOO,OOO. THIS COMPANY offers to the insured oil the security and advantages of the Mutual npd Joint Stock Plans (as heretofore applied) combined, namely: Low rates of premium; an annual return m cosh of me per centogo required for the contingent risk of the year; an ade quate,but not excessive pfDvmon for the future securny Cf members forth© whole term of Inc, with onequiiable mu-rest m lie accumulating fund secured to such mem bers, payable at death, uy credits opon *their poli cies; a guaranty fond desigued for the permanent seca nt y of soon teirn members, hnti aho for the present sc curhy of forthe whole term of life. lE/" This *s the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whoso rates of premium am fixed at a fur redaced stan dard, with a provision for an annually increasing accu mulation of funds (for flitaro security) tn exact propor tion to the -amount of ba-lness aad the increasing risk rrom advancing age among the members- ‘ Pumphleis. tracts, Ac., giving in detail the plan am! rates of the Company, futmshed gratis, and applications for insurance received by • J. tURBKTT, Agent, < Wood street, Piu«bnrcb Saml. DiLvrostii, MrdicalP.xaminer. JylSTi *The VranfiUa'Flrc Insurance Company* I ox ruiLAHaniiA. D I RECTOUS:— Charles W. Bauekcr. George W. Richards TbomaslUri, Mordecal D. Lewis. Tobias Wngticr, Adolphi E. Uorie, SarauelGrant. David S. Browne, Jacob R. Smith, Morns Patterson ■ ‘ CHAS, N.UANCKKR, Fresh CiiAi. p. Baecseb, Secretary. ; R 7" Conuaue to make Insurance, perpetual or HmilrO on every drscripuon of properly in lowrt and country* .at rate*ne low svarc consistent with security- 1 The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fom’i which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ampie protection to the assured. The AB«cisof the Company, an January Ist, I*sl, a* fmbhshcd agrreabty to an Act of Assembly, were &« fol dwb.vix:—... • Mortgages . ——g 018.12 S (W Real Estate . 1*4,377 7-1 Temporary Loans- .. ey,9GO 17 Stocks OO Cash.&C-—. —. • _ 64^4681 t 44 btnee ihetr incorporation, a pertOtl of St years,they have paid upward 4 of On* fljtltton Four Hundud Thau~ tend IhJlart, lojies by fire, Uicrnby affording evidence of the advantages oflnKurunce.us well as the ability and disposition to meet with prompvness, all liabtlities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, ' aprSl} _ Office N. 8.-corner Wood ami 3d Rtr. Ufarlne, and Inland Traoiportaiton ISSUKAKCB, The insurance company of north ambr. •lOA, chartered 1704, capita! 00OO»* 000, nsseu January Id, 01*001*909 OD, will make insurance on buildings and thnr contemn in this city aud vicinity. Also, on property of every desOrjp. non, on Bteamboats and other- either byinland (ranspartaaon or.on the Bcas. • DIRECTTORB: ArthuTG. Coffin, Pre*. 1 !, Jacob M. Thomas. Samuel W. Jones. John 1L Neff. Edward Smith, Riebard D. Wood, John A. Brown,. William Welsh, Samuel F. Smith, Kruncis Haskins, Suinuel Brook?, 8. Austin Alliboue, - i Charles Taylor, • William RRowcn, i Ambrose White, , George W. Asptnwali, Thomas P. Cope, James N. Dickson, S. Moms, Wafer. H. D.BhctTen), • This is the oldest Insurance Company- Mr the United States, ntid from its high standing, tong experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazard ous character,- may be considered as offering ample §e cumy to the pablic. \VH. P. JONES; Agent, jaiJV No. Ml Front street. . ISSURARCa* rpilE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR , X ANCKCOMPANY.—Office,North Rootn oflhe Ex~ change. Third street, Philadelphia. Fule isatJOAsex.— Buildings, Merchandize and olhei Properly in ioton and country , insured against Jobs 01 damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. Makikb iNsuitAiNCß. l —They -also utßUre Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign-or coastwise, under open or special policies, a* the assured may desire. Inland TRAasrofttATio*.—- I They also insure merchan dize transported by Wagons.‘Railroad Gars, Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on nversaml lakes,on tie most liberal terms. DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Souder John C. Davis. Robert DurwftyJohn R. Penrose, Samuel EdwurdsjGeo.G. Letper. Edward Darlington.lsaac R. Davis,William Folweli,Joiin.NewiiniDr.n,M.Huston, James C. Hand, Theophilus Poalding, H. Jones Brooks Henry Sloan, Hugh Crnig-. George Serrill. Spenecf Ale- Ilvam, Charles Kelly, J.G. Johuson, William 8. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. . - DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.— 0. T 1 Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno. T. Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN; President. Tuos. C. Hand, Vice President Josepu W. Cowar, Secretary. ID* Office of the Company, No. 4‘J Water street, Pitts burgh. (jelO:dif) P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. ritilE OFFICE of tho Insurant* Cany Nottk Amenta X has been removed to the Warehouse ofUardy, Jones A Co., No, 141 Front street, third house East of Wood street, where ihesubscnbcrwillissue Policies 6n Boild mgs and their contents,and on Shipments by Steamboats aud other vessels, for the above old and responsible Company. (ap3) WM. P. JONES, Agent Life and Healtlt ininranhe* ' 3pHE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE L COMPANY t 0/ PMladelphtai Incorporated bythe egislature of Pennsylvania, March, 184&; Charier Per petual; Capital Sloo,ouo. Kates lower than any Penns W* coma Cvnxpany, and full 'JO per eent. lower than tne usaai rates of Life Insurance,ns the following tompsrl son will show. Thus n person or the age of 30 insuring for 8100 for life, must pay m.the Girara 52,30, Pennsyl vania 82,30. Penn Equitable 82,04, New England Albiba 82,48, Now York Life B‘J*36i 4 1 ft and Health} Phtladclphia t 81,01. - , .. DlPSCTOßs—Samuel D Omck, Charles D HalhWm F Boorte, Robert P Klng;ChaTles PHayci/M’W Baldwin, Chas O ft Campbell,- M M-Reeve, Cooper, J Rodman Barker, E ll Butler,Edwin R Cope. Prcri dentf Samuel DOrnck : Vie* President , Robert' P. King Seeretary, Francis Blackburne. 1 Appficaiionsiwill be received and every information riven by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Office: Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and wood streets Pittsburgh; ocuShy 11HE Insurance Company of North America, of Phlla deiphia,through its duty qulborized- Agent*the sub scriber, offers to make permunentand limned Insurancs on property .in this city and its vicinity,and on shlpmen by the canal and rivers. • > . DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Pres’t. • •. - Samuel Brooks, •, Alex. Ileury; • Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith EdwarjiSmith, Ambrose White, ; John A. Brown, Jaoob M. Thomas JohnWhito, John R. Neffi Thonias P. Cope, Richard D. Wood;'’ : (Wm-iWclab, - m-: Henry.D. Sherfard, Boo*7. This is the oldest Insurance Company , in the United States, having been chartered in 1794. its dhaiter is per petual, and from its high standing, long experience,am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it may bc considered as offering ample aecuri tyito the public: ' WILLIAWTP. JONES. - “At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones Jt Go;, Waterand Front sts., Pittsburgh > John Dl’Cartney, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN • Foreign arid Domestic Cigare } Tobacto' and No. 148 Wood street, coruer of Virgin alley, - qprt4] Piiawrgfi^Pg. A LL persons having busmess-with the undersigned, XX either as Public AccodMant,lnstrdctor in Book- Keeping, or otherwise, 'will find him at the Pittsburgh Commercial College, from O till ll o’clock, A.jM,, and firomUul! 4 o’clock, P. M. ■.. Merchant? in want of competent Book keepers *“ rt be supplied by calling on JOHN J ■ aprO Principal Instructor in the Science of 71 Smithfleld st: Fstrmount Fire JSngine for o^6 ’ - THE members of the Fairmouni F«* vompany, offer their ENGINE for sale, ft ifiin^AUll 6 ® rder > will be sold cheap. Enquire of i: Sec’y., . apr3:tf / No. 40gpenn street. ABBITT’3 BOAP PO!?Pf 5 J 1 * 8 i for washing! f aHD— 3bbl».No. 1 • _ |%B 15kegS d 0! Fo ” WM. DYER <1 t 1 i, l v. ( . -- - f 4 ” f 1 * ' . . t r 1 t" * \' **. , , >■' l >*V ' * * 1 , rf * *V * k ’ 1. *• 5 Flre oml ttlailao lniuraaoe* Kir* and Mann* lnaaranoe* Bnstnesß Notice* 4 t S *c - ► ** - ®Tg"<6oob3. GREAT* REDUCTION IN PRICES. and Best Stock ofFAN- fennna ever offered-in .this city, is -li3Bll>now opening at - VOBNG,STEVENSON4- LOVE>3 uriginalßeeHiTe Store. No. 74 between Fourth streetanaihtDiaaiondyPtilsburghf Ano -proprietors, bav&jasl .openeda. iarfee and most - asaortmentoftiieNewest and. Most Fasbiona , ole btyles of Fancy-and Staple Dry-Goods,’ whichhave since tbe great reduction in-prices at tbe larec cjearing-cntaalesin NevVYorkanri Philadelphia, antl 4^ l ll be offered! to :casb buyers at from 20 to 25 pur ce £ t D i 2£l r i haa tormer prices-; - ' : ? ajk&ss GOODS ofeyery descriptionifrom the cheap est to the- most costiy and magnificent;- giich as a Very large and beantifulstockof the following-articles: CheneandJaspercheneSilks; -'.- High Lustre, plain chemelioh and lace silks; Do stripe 'do . do; • ’all color*; “[ ac kaod charaelion Turk satins, anil Watered silks; Chene and India Foulard silks;' ' Do. primed arid plain silk'tissues; • ’ ! Bp .do r Alberdries arid Grenadines ; Plain, printed andembroideredberages; Cnene plojn and figured silks,’ and poplins; Chameleon Gro de Naples; 1 oris print edberagesaodeUuues; •s - ; ; v ana plain all wool delaines, ■ • . . Do do law«s and.jaconets; 1 lainondembroidered tauili and Swifcscs: Plain and printed casamerea, de laincs ana alpacas; •French and domesiic ginghams; EngiiBh.nnd.Americtm.cbintzes: and calicoes, at all '«J? rice ajlA T ‘ 'V. • ■ • BONNETS, and RIBBQN&at great bargains; . ■ and.Bummershawl?, do . do; • Needle sWorked.sleeves, caffs, collars and chcmi-. zetts .V :■ .../. • . Needle worked laces and maslin. caps; Embroidered, hem stitch and plain linen carafe’ handkerchiefs ; rancy.ailk pocket iuPkfs* cravats aad neck ties; uloyes, hosiery and a large stock; r : ; Ineh linens, table-cloths arid table linens; t Tickens,checks l crash, bird-eye, diaper 4 1 napkins; j Bleached and brown muslins, from oto 12c. per yd; | _.Do. . brown and colored uantcu flannels;’ , •) French clothjjplainund fancy enssiraeres A satinets; : Caehmerets, tweeds; merino cashmeres and Ky; ' jeans; \V. •'••• •. Black satin and fancy vestings, Ac., Ac.. v ID* The proprietors wdold respectfaliy solicit an {early: .call from all'their friends, and the poblic gen {emflyJkcUng confident that they can offer greater in-' tdacements to wholesale arid retail buyers, than any <have heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh. ■•.• < | mydltf / \ OUNG, STKVKNSuN A LOVE. i _ Tlie Eighth Semi-Annual • Sale. - i/ThF- DRY GOODS at the-One Price Store of A.A. tVf MASON A C0.,N05.-fig AC4, Market street, Pitts burgh, will Commence ouThursday,June 26th, 1831, and ;Conumte through the month of July- Their Wholesale |Booms will be opened to the Retail trade* and every ar» Hide throughout lhe'esiablWhment wilt be sold at an lra« [mense reduction from usual prices.: Having recently {made extensive purchases,, their; nasonwent will he |found.veiy choice and desiroold Their stock of Bilks, comprising more than 600 pieces, wm be closed out at an immense discount from usual jpnees...... Good Dreps Silks as low ns ots. Silk Poplins,. 20 023 Beat Berego Do Lainca, 18f Fast colored Lawna, oi Fine French do is* Fine Primed Berege*, 181023 Fine French Jaconet/ 181025 STO pea French and English Ginghams, 10 oV2li Block Alpacas, 12f lOQOyards Bonnet Ribbons, at S 500 wrought Collars, Oi Fast colored Calicoes, oj 100 coses Englhh and American do, . 8-010 . . 300 cases ana bales of Bleached and Brown Mas* lint at manufacturers* price*. . ALSO-*Lace.«, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves, Linen, White Goods, Bonnets, Shawls. Cloths, Ac.,together with an immense variety ofali'kindaof Ory:Oootl6—ali of which will be marked down to even lessth&R’E&fttefraerbotesaleprieeß. - r ’ A. A. MASON & CO i “fl “fry Good, store. ; No. 91. NortA-wat Wood, it. and Diamond alley. D GREGG & CO., having opened at the above stand, « are now offering for sale a large and complete VARIETY ami DR;r GOODS, consisting • ; in part of IttSad doth?; Sommer ] Pant Staff, Fancy Vestings, Ladies'Dress Goads, Lawns* • De Laines, Ginghams, White Gtrtxlfr, Bonnets, Ribbons, \ Hosiery, &c., Acl Also, n .complete variety of Catlery, from Sheffield. Together with Clocks, Gold ana .Silver Watches, and Watch materials, Gold and Silver and Pencils, Jewelry. A fine assortment of fFalra Leaf Uats, Ac. In short, we have on hood almost every article usually kept in the Dry .Goods and Variety • line. All of which we odcr for sale on the most favora ble terras, either for cash or satisfactory refeienee D. GREGG * CO. ? N-B,~The business of the late firm of GtiEOfl * M>- ;Ca!K»i.«ss, will be settle.! by the subscriber, at the house of D. Gregg * Co., as the books, notes and papers are in my poasess.on, and l am fully authorised to settle upthe business. (aprtlj DAVID GitEGG. PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CASES. I'UK1 'UK subscriber* having recently made arrangements with the Patentee of this new and valuabU inten* non for the manufacture and salc of the ariclc in the West, they baving been manufactured heretofore exclu sively la the East, where they are superseding the use ot wooden coffins, take this method of informing the public, that they are now manufacturing eighteen differ ent siies of the modern Sarcophagus, varying in length from «inches to feet, with width and depth suitable for bodies of ordinary size, and for those who desire space for cushioning.or for bodies of unusual diuicn cions, hate several sizes deeper and wider This in vention now coming into general use, taprononoced one of the greater of.thejagp.-. Thesti l.tfßUi* Cases are composed of various kinds of u;ctaltC but principally of iron. ■ - /They are thoroughly enameled inside and out. and tiiuv made impemout to air and iudc-lrucuble. They aie highly ornamental, aud of a clastic form, arc light ood portable. while they combine the greatest strength, which tnctal is capable of, ia a given quantity. When properly secured, with content they arc perfect* If air tight, and free from exhalation of offensive eases. They cost no more than good wooden coffins, ami are bettor thein any other article in use, {of whatever cost.) for transporlation, vaults,or ordinary ia<erment«, tuhos been proven bjr actual experiments, and certified to by same of oar man sciemibc men; nlso, by tie Houora b!r» Henry, Clay, Daniel Webster, Lewis Cass, and other distinguished Senators who have witnessed their meriu, and whose letters, together with other evidence* of their worth, may be seen at oar Agnus* Burial Case Depot, No. 374 Main street, three doors above Nin h, where we intend to keep on band at all timet, such a stock ot all sixes and degrees of ornamcm and finish as wilt suit the most diversified, tastes... We invite the attention of the public, and of underta kers particularly throughout the west, to nn examination of the article, and reqaesl them not to rely upon the rep resentations of undertakers not using the article, who-e interest it would be to misrepresent them. Patent BletolUc Burial Coses. Sarcophagus Wareroemj, 374 Main street, Cincinnati. July. JSSL I*HE undersigned. GsotmuK. Robksts, undertaker ami sole agent for the sale of the valuable arti cles, announces that beds prepared to supply uoderta : kefs and others having occasion for their use with the same, of ail sizes, from l foot to inches to <5 feet 0 inches in length, of various widths and depths, suitahle fur bo dies of any size ; either plain, bronzed or gilded mid highly ofuamonted. Also,-name plates and trimmings for the same: . Attention tQ.-the very: low. prices affixed, with the view ol their general adoption, is solicited, to win At wholesaJe, for plain bronzed Coses, of various : No. 1 for Bodies 23 to 23 inches in length, 83,00 . 9 “ . 881033 , “ “ 4,50 3 “ 3310 40 “ “ 0.00 4 » 4010 40 “ •' 8,00 5 “ 4010 54 ** ** 0,00 0 « 54 to 60 “ 10,00 i ■> eotoos “ “ noo 8 “ 65 to 60 “ “ 14,00 9 “ OOlo'O " “ 16,00 10 M 6810 73 “ “ 17,00 11 “ 7810 76 « “ 18.00 18 “ 60 to 65 '■ extra deep 13'00 13 “ 65 to 69 u c “ 15,00 14 “ 60 to 70 “ “ : 18,00 16 *• 63 to 73 ■ “ “ 19 00 10 “ 70 to 76 ,« 80,00 Namo plates from 84,50 to 89per dozen. Moderate additional charge for extra gilding and oma mental pointing, or lnlatd gold, Mirer and pearl work.. ComraamcatTohs,deslriug further information, or or ders for Cases and materials, will receive prompt alien lion by addressing GEO. K. ROBERTS, Agent. ' , _ Sarcophagus Wareroomn. 374 Main sl.;Cin:, 0. * fl-T/nnerals attended,hearse and carriages fdmfah* rJ conveyances, with appropriate attendants pro* vlaeu for transportation to any part of the country, on application at the office as above, jyio T _ ‘ European Agency. HE undersigned European Agent continues Jus an nual voyages between America and Europe,leaving Pittsburgh regularly in each year in June, and returning in September— t runs actings general Law Agency, in connection with his relative, HronKsENAN, Esq., now residentin Dublin. /Thepreaent lour will be the twenty ?tr. of through England, Scotland,' Wales, Ac. It embraces collection of legacies, debts, rents, property and claims; remiltanceaof money; procu ring copies of wills, deeds and documents; conducting searchesof all kinds, Ac., Ac. Innumerable references given.' During the subscriber’s absence, his brother, Euwakd J. Kebsun, will attend in his office. . .. Office on Fifth street, opposite Bt. Paul’s Cathedral, •; , THOMAS J. KEENAN, European Agent, : . and Attorney hi Law, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' . Notice to Business Men. A GENTLEMAN in this City, engaged in a iafe,snre jtX. mid profitable merchandisingand.manufacturing business, having fallen into& low state of health, is de sirous of selling oat his interest in the corice.ii, for tho purpose or leavirigthe city for the recovery of his health; Any person having comrafiiid of SdDOO’in cash; and a fair credit, can enter into this business wi h every guar anty of success. . U 7" Address Bo x: 59,Pitts jyB3* Pa > Blat * n ® w * iere 0,1 can be had. GREEN .TEAS HAVE ADVANCED 7 CENTS PER JLB.-You can buy Green-Teas at MORRIS’ TEA MART,in the Diamond;for three months to Come, atthe old prices and tho same qualities, notwithtsandiug the advancein prices East, os they have a large stoclr on band. Theysell the beslTeaa in Pittsburghatthis Store, and defy opposition, . V: (jy^gr BUBSCBIBERoffers for sale a valuable- House Lot. situated on Aun Btreet, Allegheny City—. ;TBe Lol ia tSfeet from by 55 feet deep.. Tne Housecon tainsailall. two .Rooms, Kitchen Cellar and two Bed Rooms; Alarge yard, with outoven,hydrant, Ac rTerras—3ooin hand: balance inorie two and three years. S. CUTHBKRT.Gen’IAgent *' A jygQ: . ; r . • - No<so Smithoeld W > /"lOLD PENS—Bard * Drother,G. & m. Smnfi VT Todd* Smith and W. W. Wilson's. muh ' - Tho above broad* ere, now unrivalled in Otmlltv n t Gold, in qailldike e!aaticity, in fineness and amoothnesa of the points, * ntt tn darnbility. I will warrant ever? Pen of the" make "- Just received this morning, a full assonn-dV ond cnetomers will always find at my store’ th .wBt atoelc, andat the lowest prices whiqh a rioil,,! Ijile can be sold at. . * W, .W.-Wir^SSS ll^: jyfiS :•••.‘ cor Market and Fourih ; BUTTER— 3 bbls.packecl; v 6 kegs do} For sale by 7tNBH—O half jbble. No-lWhueFish; J. 8 j«t ... dd Lake Shad ,10 , do ; Lake Salmon: ‘ ' : Receiving iifd for sale by. WM. DYER . . • • • -•- No: &)7Liberty ‘ *t - » , '?X : *» > W, C. DAVIS & CO. WM, DYER, T AHu 011,-75 tibia. no. 1 for»0le by. •*-* ft 3o BA. FAHKE3TOCK &' CO. ALCOHOL —60 bbla. for sale by jy39 B. A; FAHNESTOCK & COi , S> - '• . v . - Jo t,V_". fV' V-;;"','■»'•••;i-r av ‘* -*- Jorntitite, &t: jahesw.woodwell, a CABINET VL, jmSßm&miiiiilßE manufacturer,'F^% ! War«-roomi 07 and 09; Thlrd street. IT > !W< W-. respectfully iufarmshia Wends and castom -Virersthai he.has nowcompleied the .largest and fi ftest stock of honsehold fumiture ever before .seen in this city, -a* he is determined to uphold tho quality-.with well-seasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest , designs;.and from theextent"of his orders and facility Injmai ufaotnring, he is enohled to produce. Warranted tfumitare, at the lowest prices. --VH i He has adopted the principle of identifying the- -cus tomers’ interest with his own; in quality and price; and iseeps always on hand the greatest-variety bfrevery.dos *nption of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to. jhe most elegant and ccaUy, that a house, or any part o/ gne, maybe.famished fromhis stock, or -manufactured -expressly, to order: therefore solicits an inspection, a dyaniages of his establishment may he known. ; 1 ne following articles coasistjiapart, of his stock; which •lor richness of stylo and finish* cannot he surpassed in uny of the Eastern cities: . ■ : Parlor, • - : drawing, din- . s ing, and bedroom * . ,-t.chairs, of every variety,; •• -l' . • : consisting of rosewoood, ma- • ' _:hogany and walnut Elizabethan, Conservatoire and Easy. Chuijß, of every «« < L OBCr J?k- n i^'^ on S?-W.§PJW»Tete.Ta-tete and Di- ® ana American patterns; : I adi ea> f ttrlW'Wming -'Desks 0 /fATSi®w j^—K. Ta^ea rUud. fancy inlaid • 8 u i?*’ dusic stands, and holders, marble top, ma . hoganyfioscwood audiWQlntttcentrfi and sotn.ta hies, extension dining lahlep; all .sizes of the : most improved; land dec the ‘ bhst kind 1 - ; nod pier tables; wardrobes, bedsteads and wasostandsof each a large assortment} gothic hall and parlor reception chairs, ottomans and stools, secretary. and book • . cases, side* boards,;jure- serpens, . • - ; towel racks, bat stands, and. - . music .stools, cribs and --cots . for children;,paper maebe, ... » . table.and: tea poys r ms- • . hogany, rosewood,and inlaid . pcajrl. Tables, * " , ■: &C* &C. Ac. ! of C0WIOS: FURNITURE and •WINDSOR CHAIRS, Cabihkx atAXEas supplied with all articles in their line , / “ STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the sliort estnoUce. • c - All orders promptly attended to . .fpovgo ' Jonrneymencabtnet M«km Association .. WAREHOUSE, HO SECOND STREET, ? ;3tneonho comer of Wood.) imr --™ lB ASSOCIATION, cm:** ■ bracing) already; twice lo threeVt as many bondsasthe lar* rail: i I “ ,, g' ea t and hitherto most renowned ff 1: jousiiiess this city,- have opened > their Ware rhoase, and art Obleto furnish the public, by wholesale' [Oj^ctail,with'Furniture of.ibe' following description-—: : Mahogany Wardrobes;; Dressing Bureaus : Full .Cote ; umiied Mabogan> Bedsteads; Mahogany ; v-hatrs; Rocking Chairs j Mahogany Washs lands ;So ?&•iA™?*’ Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries; Caid Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card. Tables; Centre; Tables, Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work stands; Cherry and Common Workstanda; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cnbs; Cradles, Ac. ........ - » 4 .Tm , Tt tt tWmS g^.H of f^ P , e^alion ’ <> A aaCllonslVC *CalC, permit them to sell avihe toweslpricea, and they are 4*;- ; terauneuto sell* lower than any; competitors, an equally goodjif ndtbeiierarticlejundwarrinted—aa the public will understand by giving tbem a call. - • hoot. twri of all descriptions; and other articles of any description, made to order la every style, at tbe-shonest nonce.- [mar2U -.A'oCabtuetrfiZatierßw Venteri, Mahogany t -Jlueujood and Walnut; Varnish, Hdrduiareand Furnituitni Wholesale. subscribers baye just received from New v Vork A, and Boston a most splendid stock of VENEEUS, aud are ttabhramarihgbyaiffchih'eryFurhiidre^ui table for the trade. All of which we will sell at extremely Jowpnces, As great care was taken in the selection’of the stock, Rcrsons catmotfait ta be: suited either as to/attain? or priee,* an<l f as it is well known that Fturoiture-can Le made by roaehtnery.superior and much lower than by hand, the auentton of the traders respectfully invited. ; **? rn s>*Y? r *t ln branches, carried on as usual.- Plank fur hand rails* fat Carpenters, and all articles required m manQfaotanngCatiiiietFanMare.constaiuly on hand—viz i Mahogany,’Varnish, Hardware, Hair Cloths, Springs, Ac, i. RYaN & AI’KEE, Ryan’s Buildings, N0.3l Fifth street mar2^y<3aw nn cuAias &ao fviukriuKi: Ne. 99 Third strut, totnm Market and Wood , tide fj\ Wa. faiive now on hand a large and YgLsplendiustoclrof every variety of CaAtEsfaasd&£*? F^anaCABINIia , PUBNITURE J • Tg City,or irti e West, in style and finish. iTtose who are in wsntoi Furniture are respectfully iavned to call and eiSunme toi'themselves. fEr Steamboats famished on th v shortest nstice. !£7“ All orders promptly attended to. icbUhlf O'DONNKLL. AIUi.LEy & 00. JOttW O’CbsSEX.L •♦■•• A; L.JCBLIX.V »•** • *»W. b.hunted. O’DONNEiII; MULLEN St CO? PllUbargh Cbalr OP Cabinet ware Rooms. --tfo. 98 Third S&eeti South Sid*. A XL H. & respectfuUy inform their friends Itl-and that they have, if.not the largest ever beforceeen m this city, the greatest * 1 ■•variety of styles, the finest finished, made of the beat seasoned materials, and by the beat workmen in the western country—all of which they arc determined [ to sell as low os any other manufacturing establishment i |» ltie city. Our stock U all oarown manufacture; no importations. steamboats, and Hotels furnished at the shores; notice All orders promptly attended to. jal7 F i brnltittroanil'oltoirWare“itoomßV~ J • /’’oaaniaif •• T. ! B, YOUNG 4 CO., comer of Third ck and SrmthfieUt gts>, opposiu Broum\ //cwf.&L Pa,, keep constantly on hand RfSh lygffißwahnd make to order, at the lowest Prices. *H • °S d f FCRN?TfRE, a,id CHAJRSyOi the best workmanship and most unproved 6 M eB ‘ ' ■ • &bls - . -' AhoyT""'-'"'-" — .Tan subscribers. tender their acfft favors bestow. ed upon them by. their Steamboat friends, and m would iwd.othetftdat- M “ 1 rested in building boats, that they are at ail times pre pared to farmsb. on themost reasonable terms; everv description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the. bes material and workmanship. 7 B YOUNG & CO., t . _ • Comer Third, and Smithfield streets, _i* bla . opposite Brown’s Hotel.” O.C.HAMWM. -- H. BAPLsS • • ' • Hamm«v 6 Danler. - WAREROGM.aJMITHFIKLiDSTREET, Sttwttn SttitnihxtreetandStra-wbcny alley , {s\ ' GAMMER A BAULERkeep constantly on hand of-excellent and fashionable Furniture, Fgr|warranied equal id an yin Hie city, and sold on as —2iTr a c 0 ”* 1 ? le J°S obtained atnny similar establishment in Jie West.. They have now on bond an unusually extensive stock, embracing all fcindsof Furni torr, irom the cheapest and plainesno the most costly anu elegant All orders promptly attended to. mttltfjn H. ACO, : . CHAIR MANl?pifci?o?' ei K ivi ‘ ca ®NETand CUAIK MANUFAOFOR V, Nu. lil Smilhlidd «. iKn'K' 11 ' of f «>»y “id plain Furniture, wl.iol. they will sell 15 per cent- below customary rales, lerms—cash only. - • . Idec27:ly /**££&& . 'VM. .continues 10 manu facfuxe CABINET-WARE ol every descrip* fr^fenaivO. fIW siandjcorner of Liberty and au-ccis; UNDERTAKING attended to, In all I is branches. mayu Bolivar Fire Brick UonofactuiDg company. lAS.GLOVKS, Ktt,'iun,.; B.F.IOSIa, Hli-Miokaw, KlfiJtt CO«| PXOptlfltOEfii rpHE sQfascribers faavmg. been nppoinied Agenia fcr J. the above named concern, wilfkeea constantly o i 5 ? M d su PPjy of^ e celebrated Bolivar Fire Brick, Crc cibje Fire clay, Pomace Hearths and Inwalls,/?Tlie7 ,? ccci * e orte»-for said -Brick, to be fined OPe W S ““ "Uch shall J&*to enuaieraie. the many JrTSift** b »!‘YW Fire Brick poscss'over all Olli ers that have keen offered for sale inthe United StaleF, ' a Ps, r . lori 'S'. l, ' ln BJJ'ell kn o wn to almost all persons «teproprietors nave deieroidel that the Fire Brick shall lose none of their present envi ablerepntation, and tbai'ho expense.shall on spared, id c X oa *’?£« *“'.Uiey. have heretoforeheen. This lathe only establishment r.owmaaafnctarinir Fir.- Urlck at Bolivar.^., KIKH. &.JONEV Canni Basin, Seventh st„ Piiulmrgh. PIIEIGHTB for ail tlio - Wav A Stations on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad: n»lf rl i ,I ° Ss ' - AGENTS. SHL*y’*» Adam J. Walters, Jhffin, J. North, . m™.- James »lillikcn r Mount £lllOll, J. D. Sechlcr, 25? on ’> J.D.Harr, Spruce Creek, S. Millikeri •' , A.H.CIork, Hollidnysliurg, T.A:Bcott,’.' ■ S“'“ r,: " R.Moderw’eU, - : -ModerwellftKaufleltj Harrisburg, . ■■■• J; Wallower.ft Son, ■■■■ Duheußnon, Fisher,Morgan ft do., Jesseßeaver, Wiltemown, Harvey Jones, . e * ©..Thompson, JJ * Richard RoclolT,’ , Mflf c'reeV John Donaldson, Fniinrf, ’ Kessler ft Brothors, Fostorla, -w John Hnyett. ’ COVODE & COLE. Agente, . corner Penn and Wayne sts., Plitabargh. OUSE AND LOT FOR 8700— For sale, a two story Dwelling Homo and Loiot 20 reel h-ontbv in'a'ufSf 'a *l® j cet , a * le } r ' Th®' homeio well arranged and well fimohed, with good giate», suitable for each l c porch i an oat oven; gSOTjaa’jfcsiismsur. iy - 3 P • SO Smithficld Ma K «S!^'S^ a l |” adon ttnd Paris di « ! -rf^Jssssasßiaa.® For sale wholcaato and rciiifl by . JOHN P. COLE. s£r i '"“s«“i , sss , 3 S. 1,. CUTHBERT, No. 50 Sroithfieid' gtr*nt. KING tc. MOORHEAD. TDLOOMS-IW lons No . x .. , "Receive F T B, ° o ™; --■ ’' B '■' ''■ KINO 4 MOORHEAD. H K uSJ NG-;,U bw *-'■ltt’sioni and for tale by ■JL iyM BHEBIPPA wrfjMTM^ k‘ \':' f \\* *•* ** ** ■ . ■ ’4i- '.» •■•••'■ .• ' ■ fc * « f f 1 . ••. drags ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER ! PBPSIHi : THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, 1 /■■;■ Or Qntllc Jntcel ■ - , ir.. A (TREAT DYSPEPSIA CURERy) ■ *,| T>REI»ARED from Rennet, or the fourth Btomach of ■JL; .the px, afler direciiona by 'Boron Liebig, the great ’Pflygiotbjglcal Chemist, TjyJiS. HOUGHTON£M.D;, No: jllyNdrih. EighiEatxcet, Philadelphia, Pa- rsuvSc:, .rii: ' * £his isa trulywonderfolremeuy for INDIGESTION. 'X&SPBPSIAV JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION, £IVJS& :C(Jm>LAINT } iiti<\ DEBILITY, edrin£afer Naturc’si owttmcthodiby Nature’sownrageiit,aheiGasme Jnicfl. •.Half a te&spoonfall of. llus Fimdj infused in water, will digest or. dissolve Five Founds ov Roastßeev in the'stomach. • ; ; 1 EVIDENCE! - . >i» l .BaronXiSßis, i n his celebrated woilcOn Ailimal Client' jiswym&ays:: “An artificial Digestive Fluid- analogous to itficG&sinc Juice, may. be readily prepared front the rad ‘ebUsmCinbraae ofthe stomaoh ol the f ealf, iriWlficll Va-' '•TiDusnrucleaofr food/asmeat and:, eggs; will-be so soft •ened, changed .and diMstedj just in the, same marmexafl they would be in thefiaman Bmmach.”V' ‘V 1 ;“ r " ; Dr.pßßßißAyinhis famoustreatise Bi ;e py Eo'wl«- r s&swells, New jV orlrt baeecSS," states ;the,fiame great Tact,and describes the method^ prepaiatiou. 'Ther&are fewhigheraathorittes than Dr.' •ji»feira« *■ - r - : ‘ f ‘j- i ;• ci.-ov i Dr.CoMßß,ittbisvaluablewriiings;onihe.«Pbyaib]o- r iy of Digestion,observes- that“ aAiminutiou ofjhe’ due quantity of the GastricJaiceis a prominent and aB-pre? jvaiilrig cause orDyspensia -aod lie states that «**!&• linguisfted Severely afliicted wUh thiS:Complnint, finding everything else to fair, the'Gaatric Juice;obtained fromthestomach oflivin'g animals,'which proved 'piete!yshccc«sfni. ;, j:'V r-Ai) i. Dr.Gaajutsi,.aathor.ofthe.fam'piu hie Diet,’ 5 ; Says?'“‘lt is-a remarkable fact in physiology ' .“that'the stomachs oFaMmafs,\maceratcd in-water, im* jjnrt to the: fluid .the property of dissolving variousatri-- cles of food, and of ejecting a diges* itlon of them Ui ho wise dtflereiit from the natural digest ive pfbceSßi 55 V'l- -■.. U i 1 Dr; Snaqn’s greaiworfcilhe.M Chfemistryof Mtov’ f (Left ; •3c Blanchard. Fhila., 1846. pp. 321-12) says i “.Tire aiscov 'ery of PEPSIN forms a new era in the cheiftichf history •■of Digestion.' From recent.experiments we know that JfoofrtSidißaolved'as rapidly an nn' artificial digestive ‘fluid, prepared from Pepsin,as it is in the natural Gas ;tric Juice itself.”. ‘'. Professor DuNhLtsoH, of the Jeffersoh CollegblEhira ;delphm 3 in.his great work on Human Physiology,devotes Imor/e pages m.aa examination of tma subject. l His experiments with .Dr. Beaumont, on "the "Gastric” (Juice; obtained from ihOlivraghuniari'Btbmachiiiid ffdm ; mnimals, are well known, ~ “fnall cases.”-he says, “di- perfecUy jin frte artificial as in the : jnaturai digestions.” "-V'’ir I .' : : - ‘AS A DYSPEPSIA' 'v\‘ iDh 'Hdus&tdS’S preparatmn of PEPSIN 3iai produced the most marvelous.; effects* .curing; ease's--ofiDebility,; ; Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, be oir the very, verge bribe grave'.' It !is impossible to give the details of casefrln : the; limits b! ;this advertisement-fbut authenticated, .certificates have been given of more than .T WO HUNDRED ABCE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York, andßoston aloiic;, Tlidse nearly all desperate cdses,' aml lhb’ : cuies.were nop-'only wonderful, but permd }ttenu. ■:. ,- It Is a great NERVOUS ANTlDOTE,'aad'partieulajiy useiul for tendency to biliousdisordef, Inver Coinplaint •Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Agoe, and i tUe evil effects of Quimne, Mercury, and . other, drags 1 upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickbeds; Also, ! ! for excess in'enting, and me too fred use of ardentspir- ! i •its.•: UalsoTCConctlesHealthlwiih IntetnperanCe; » i OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. ! i There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS I 1 wiueh tt doesnot seem to Teach, and remove at once— 1 i Nomtuter bow badihey maybe, ii GIVES INSTANT i • RELIEF i A. smgU dose removes ail the unpieajonuvmp- : tomij.andit only need*lo be repealed, for a short time, ?to make-these good bffeets permonent. ' PURITY OF iBLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follaw at once; ' liis f particularly excellent m. of NauEea r Vomiting, r Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af \ ter eatine, low, cold Stine of iheßlood, Heaviness. Low i ness of spirits, Despondency; 1 Emaciation, Weakness,' • tendency to • *aniiy, Suicide, Ac.,/ . I Price,o> E DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of*, ; ten effect alosiingcoxe. . i Every bottle hears .the written signature of J. S. \ HOUGHTON; M.D.jßole Proprietor.' - r : 7 Sold *y agents-in every town in-the United Slates, 'and by rcppectable dealers in Medicines gencially. ' : Agents for Pittsburgh,-KEYSER A ftIcDOWELL.I4I i Wood street. : Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor’s prices. fnvSDry ; Also, for sale by fL B.;S ELLERS , 57Wot d strreu U respectfully t7tvitcd to thefbllotaing truths, set forth in . rclatwn to oneqf the most important :Rantaia of mod em times ! . 1 PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL j IT is not more than one. year ago since this great rem edy was brought before the public,lor the relief and cure of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, since then, become fully appreciated ;by the community, and we allege that the longer it is tried ihemore certain will; its great fame spread. It is.noi!the remedy ofa dav, got up for the sole purpose of making money ;-but, which we conceive, will continue to be used when all nostrums have bees forgotten., is aNamral RemedjVelahotatediiiihe'depthsof the earth by a power and agency that laughs do scorn all human competition. It is Oor. duty, when-we write about a medicine, that we write thcts—that.we say notliing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or' put confidence in ouritatemehts. The sick are very apuo. catch at any thing that promises' relief from dis ease. A story can hardty be too highly wroughUo aa swef the object of galling or. humbugging some of them.' Now, we do not desire to do this; we Ore anxious only that the truth in relation to our Remedy should betoja* in oTtier to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any single article of the materia mtdiea.-. Plain; Unvarnished facts—facts that may be ascertained in oiir Own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe troienm. - • v- . / v;: •' -•;. ••- -: r . . Within the past two of onrown citizens, who were totally- blind* ; fcfcve --bden restored to /sight. Several cases or blindness, in the State of Ohio, have been cured. And, also, the case of a gentlemaninßea> vercoanty. There are others; but these eases are'near. home,' and may be referred to by any persons who may • have doubts on the subject. These cases were cured af tertaeyhad been abandoned bypbysicians as hopeless- The Petroleum will cure v when used according to direct uons—-Diarrlima, Dysentery, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia; Eruption* on the Skin, Pimple? on the CliTome Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head, pains intbe bones and joints, old sores. Ulcers, Wens. Tumors. Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and Coughs,Asthma, Bronchitis, andaTlPul da°c“c > ONSUHIT'(I>N;. ChlO '' iC nalnre -‘"“““S to pro . Bnrhiaiiii Scalds, diseases of the-Bladder’anil Rid neyevChapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and' Bunions. *in fact,.it js ctuvEroai.EßatEni, add has been tried in most of the above diseases .within'the' past year with the most perfect success- Certificates that; will astonish, are jn thehands of the proprietor,who will ttike pleasure in showing themto the aflUcted dr their friends.... _ Whftwyer oiliers may say about Che Fctroienra js the .greatest Remedy of the age. - Phy sicians of high standing. iu the profession are beginning first looked on with doubt ana uncertainty, are award itdue prdise’ and consideration.: Before another year rolls round, al! will be compeHed to delmojvledffc that the i ctrofeum is the greatest medicine everdiscovcTfed.- For sale, wholesale and Retail,'by KEYSER & M } DOWBLL; •< „ . 140 Wood street' - *. Also—lt E.Sellers, 57 Wood elreet;• D.M.Curry; D, A; E.hoit, Joseph: Uoaglasa, Allegheny City; Also/by gl® frnpndor, S. M. KIERj Canal Busin, ?ib-'street; Pittsburgh. . - finS ’ Tlic Human Body must Perspire. ; . . TO HATE A UEJLLTHYAbI’EAIUNCB, Ana peraonswho'iro not pfirsnire are liable lo the mos DitGDSTING SKIN DISEASES. IVTOW, Joshs’ Italian Chemical Snap causes a free ■L" perspiration,ond at the same time mollifies, softens the «kui,elTine it the texture and beaaty of an infant’s. SCURVY, SALT RHEUMAND SORES, are spon not. only healed, bat cored by its: use, as at least sevcn physicians in New York know, who’ use it . in such cases, and find it unlaiUogd-asnlso. in PIMPLES, FRECKLES, oranyoiherskia disease. The reader is assured that this is no useless puffed nostrum, as one trial will move. Iconld enumerate oUeast 80 persons euied of '■ SORE HEAD, SORB LEGS AND SORE BEARD, ft “0 reader is again assured, I would not crueHysell n for the above, unless 1 knew it to bo all I states Those who&re liable to CRACKED, OR 'GJUtmSD FLESH, Will find this not only, a cure, but a preventive: and I can now only add, that any orie .afflicted .with any of tho above, or similar diseases, will find this all and even more-.iadnurablqin its properties) than lataie.- ' . ip*Rut,roadert-thc stores arc nodded, with imitations; aud he sure you ask for Jokes* Italian Chemical Soab— cmd buy it only :of WM. -JACKSON only Acentdn Pittsburgh,tMOLiberty street, Pittsburgh, head or Wood- i .niw, ‘ Jw»e>» Mly VVnite. r " li red Chafi? cautiolieclo SUinst using common prepa* Thoyarenotawarehowfrigiitfallyinjuriousilis io the skin!: how,..coarse, how rough, how sallow, yellow aiid unhealthyiho siin appears alter using prepared Chalk! - Besides, it-is injurious, contain* • : iDgalargeijuamityofLead! We "Unprepared a beautifni vegetable article, which we call JONES’- SPANISH LILY-WHITE. . 11 13 *fFS eca y}^?9 e My being partied of alldeleteri* hSntSi!!? *1 imparts, to the skin a natural, healthy, while ; at the same Fearly Wiate Teett an&ii'r «ath. • 1 * TO BE HAI> FOR 23 CENTS. - * hoaorabl 'y assired i \batif iheir breaihis everso foal. or their TEBmDEGAYED v i)ARK OR’YEuioW, - A l mK» n 3!wl?p' 1 ? “nf’ ? 25 cel >‘ llOlof JonCV* the teSh oSSli^e?. 6 “ etb Whi “ ,ttOW h^»^. JACKSON ’ s «“>» S4n Llb «=»™ . ' Jones’ Solution or Jet. - r.... 1 A fJS£R. HUMAN HAIR J>VEforthechanging ol A whrlo, ted or grey hair lo a beaatifal brownhfiet L ' ber, y *««. Pfetolb i^^^e^smemss iSfigfS^-s^Kas [lmm o »?™^? , fi !uiy ‘ ! 5 ln -'** let6Jlal “ re intondeiUmir to itflil >"R?R,cate BCBTfordarUruS; and make “*&**? 'IM« (TOW.dark- For dressfpsihje hair tral} beaaiiAil and,k.eep> ; iiso,,ilia, indeed, the mpa< economical, yet superior article for the hair. ; SoldonlyatWM.JACKSQN’SSioro.aWl.iSonyst.. nr, of Wood, Pittsburg.., Price 37i ccnta, dO.centa and B| .°o. „■ ■■.-■ -■'-- Idecao i"WRE YOUKSEI.F— AMERICAN COMPOUND.— V/ rwa never falling tn all cases Of-delicnto disease,, together wilhthe'attendantcom plainfs, to effect a speedy; safe And lasting cure ‘in the coarse of a few days; without restrictions to dietV bnsi; ness or injury to the system. It is an oldjand popular remedy;: has long been (and still is) Used in jhe oiwate prscuce or a physician, radically curing nineiy-nine nf the hundred cases. It leaves no odor on thebreatSf and may housed by any one. without the least fear p°p°». Ctoole'ra. N%nfp& ! I, W 0^ an or child Hm died of the X% CHOLERA or any. of its symptoms who nscd this preparaUo 11 .; Look at the cityafLotMsvUle, where ihis Sarsaparilla is made,and where - from 150 to *.OO potllcsare re.tall.cil daily, but few isolated cases of Cholera have occurred, ana they were either persons • TTCurboatrorthose who,disregarded opr advice. ; „ ' .1- • ■ ''r CiMrtniui-Ckrpmcbr For,Sale by KEYSERAM’DOWELL, 140 Woodal Pittsburgh, where the gennine article may always be biained. ■ ; -v ftolyCT ly use.in Bounty tiandfl» • CAPT. No. 103 Third Btreet,:comer of Chcriy alley, bavins made arrangements at Wash- • r nctonforthepurpose, will procure Bounty Lands for the omcersand soldiers, their widows and cliildreivnnderi the Bounty Land Bill, passed September2Bth, 1800. • . Pittsburgh,OctoberlO^.V.. : - r BENZOIC ACJi>-7ff ounces Tor sale by “ ; [mylflj ; B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. I- • >r ’‘".i - S-'3:* V;’.."-: ' *, - {• V: “ '"J ' v ..■viV ■ ■ }•.'■■ t:..- *■ :/' *■.'■ i '3* *S-* s - V fe-T-i public Attention V .-?• T i _" b, M.Atiaxfßt. ■. MERCHANT, tailor, /.No. 155 "milt- sm"(«Lr)sM'i!irla >. MBtelsasaga&iiyS japri) r■ ■ < •■' -•?■■ ■ j SP “ raG , • tSiiiOikrtfiSteityiPiitfani ~•« ~ •U, npuoowgloilsnumerousftiendsundttahiii,ii. general,thut Hi eSpriOgund SunuUiir stack “555 iiSU M^°rt! h fi.t aT ® ea s 05 4 Hesl scleeted stacks of Resit?. Mage Clothing to be found In.thit:Western.Pnuntryfi!' LoSS.: *>»» 11 »?.»eoson paid more than nsqal 'fltanuon-'io '•ISJ pneed, aanell Si.tioiflnesi; nreffot up lu H JsssssS l^ssswssKMssa: ' I The Assorunbtttjilie Quallty/and ‘ihhVCiijfv tamst eitena»e,-nndoubtedly,to^he foind' al Vnlisd tatates; : ; ; „ ~ ~. mMga .... ! hi-:: ‘-M(esr. khdlWlitonahU:Goodi.„■.rrr TUST RECEIVED ’at 8008 YER *,. GIUBELKa . NJ .Bee Hive Clothing Store, No. Lifieriy n ah'd; late« ‘sSfeß‘ot |SpnngAnd’Sommer Goodsj Whtchwe aiG:pjcparial/rn l ajttfntburstackjhefonjipiirdtiSinsiite .-•Amoil^Ai WaaßidgtnA Stedbenville ■-&: the amount paper to charset Officer J,; -.'.v / i.-- f : games €. WtoM, : CuTrnatrtO 'tae lateiE. DaianT,) ' > • B ? os l respcctfully ancounce to his liiends i«V -t?' o'hepMmicmgeheral r !hat'he has rented the l ßtOrc,Xo.3G Maria strut, between Second and Third Bffi&S** eariyinirottthe TAILORING. 8 ,!e PVUnenl«“ . He is novr receiving. I “, R S ETS nn.entire new stock ol 3 • bSSS?’ cl “d Summer Wear; kiss' BnperSne ■ Kmic/I, grtfluh -and Antriran C.oOir, .CashmantH. •nor nrlicle for business Poae.) logelbcr with a Inrjro ns ‘rnbfniiyina ; A^M;exceljent';«-pltocy'a7fc<toim^'s^: ; land ffloiMiSa Vestmis. nlt of which ihtssabscnbmls prepared 10 mnke to order in the neatest and midst fash- Pjees as .any mher estphUsh s&£h ft hopes hy strict Attention 1 tomll <ir- mtmsiedtohia eare/to merit'ashare'of bnbtie'pa .trenißge.L><>! niirti .I. JAMES.e.WA'rfcsi'- . No. 00 siarkoi,between.Second and-Third ste.„; "'.TO TAILORS.—I shall eontinae toeclE and crive ia .Maetwni: on my syste.m'bf GormeAr JhauiStins as —, retl) .- rc ’, a l iHe viz; Ifoceompaniet) • oyoraiinsiraction, SIO; without inslractiou3/S7. . jelpty- ■ . JAMES c. WATT. ' SSnVelopei* i: - f T IFHAN’S AdAlsim Pardmenl Byrdipv AJ. pine iho Cngere in water; and . moistening .and pessmg the gummed edge, these Envelopes become the ;safest j nnd strongesi that ean beihsed-helng'inade'ol parchment, paper, which wilL withstaiid -any ordinary incupnor-moisiure. , Ijor sale by fhe nuantily or slngla. a,-..-yfr^upmt, 8 mdrgn- ■ enrnerof Market andgetond-'stt!'/ . - t Dissolution* TpHE PaTtDership liereibforb between the X<sab?cr»bers, ander of' Coalter X Hacke. vruggwts, has this, day been dissolved by/mhtaal con*, se ?> :. 1 \ j. COUI/TER. vv * March 31,1851..: ■( :• .»■. N ■ affairs of the late firm will be seuled by Ji A. coaiter, who continues the same business at ine old 1 stond, corner of Wood anti Third streets. •'<fab9‘'» >Y*Utnm JUlzon’a London Muat l m r W&tclieo, ■ O UPERIOR to aiiy Watches everofFerea foihe ! c/ii- KJ reusof,Piltsburgh. ' ■ l ; •• WpnARPSON, Bl_Markei saeei, is sole AgentfoV, (he above named leaver Watches. The following vanr. :aniec is-attached to each Watch s ' vwuiggaar-, • ' ••• SyoppcintmtM to iA* jUmintat. *J r ■’•' .;;^nWILWAMriDLX.ON r ./; . Chronometer and Watch Manufacturer* •* _. l • •. certifies that the accompanying Watch*-No: 4 by me so? be 'of ray-manufacture,, and'no Watch with my name upon ir is genome, unless accora* .ptinica by a certificate, bearing inyßthiiaiare,,^• ’ . * guaj‘anteeihdWatch,ffo.->-,to-keep time to the Aat lsiaet'on.pf thfeparchaserr ; (aprl2J . -W; DIXON. . 00-pPartaersotp, •. T /TIAMPBELL & CHESS have this day (April Vrassociated wuh'theta CHARLES RrKNloinV- : ’ « A u^.?H^ e ® 8 '^ lr ’ b 6: c< >ot»nired under the finhif • ■. . ~v [apflP Xlie tilo ry of aatute la! the perfoctiono? i AJct*' to aVery. under* landing Hie beauties w LtNulnre, m creating 1 deeper .perceptions, and com- U>ehmhMt emotions thereof: by ■» knowledge of Lnnescape Sfcetclnn'g;tma: Pointing, imparied in a ahortierm ofjnstrnetionsjin- toemmenea'O'f nstyle, whereof, iiiihepecUjajiUßsihereto<U.’Bnsnit>afl3cd' r in all the excellences of the Art. . • _Sketohesof residences and. scenery in tind" around Pittsburgh, in conjtnntprogress. 'Magnificent transcrip tions of-etabonue ,painiiugs,gorgeous oriental-scenery aiiothe most f-plendid views from all oyer-tbe worlds* r C. C. RENNKIti 1 ,197. Venn st. npginf.--:- ■ • ■ :- : .fittabnrgli;fPa. ICK CREAM ANiJ 'MINERAL WATER.—The sub- JLscrtbersrespeetfallymfonntheuuilAftlendsandioii*- lomersthnt they .have, commenced making ICE,CREAM for theseuEon. -TheirSALOON, has/been-fitted np m superior siyltLatid-wiir be open'jtrim S'O’eibckr.Av M. .ill 11o’clock;H.-ititadnllardent;fat!led[Creum for arUea or pnvate families wilt be promptly filled. Our MINERAL hSsValSo'becliapened for thescason. .« •'CdlresjJ’roiis, Cohlectio.niuiieg. Ac', kept oahand; as usual, freak andsweei. Please give ns a call. > ,. o A. &P. SHILDECKEfr,“ •SlarßakeTy^SiDiamsodalfey; 'insl7^l3m-_ For Fenralea&iaadl&ies* ;;•••• u*.-,-:/ T\ILIjARZBTTE?S JUNOCORDIAL, orProcretdivo X/;Pu{ir» preacnbcd.BS: an .efieetnad restorative in ca?«s of debility,, injpotency or ‘bitrrerfnesßi'and air iiv regnlantiesofnaiorc: -It viz: Naiore’a great restorative, and remedyfor those in tbe majTiei&iate withoQtGfl'iprieg.r It.ie a,certain care - tor seminal cessions, general debility,: or the gtnuai wmtea. As a vigorating medieioe it is AISo, a certain remedy lor incipient-consumption, indi scsuon, loss of mnsctuar energy, malfeweakness, debility,ills warranted to please ttie nseriir ony-uftheoboye coxspfau ms, andis jo f • pri c&s tess ysdye iQ^tMewitbonlfiflipriifg. •. To sp.read wide,toe of fils medidriev lliiave' New' the United ;9tates t>fAmerlca,iny sole agents fonts sale*, and none can bo^ennlhe..unless it cornea throsgh; them, and their^sienatarea' areonAhe wrap per. y » T t * AOTONia IkARZEfTTEihL’fi. • Naples, Jaly lt>!h, 1849.-• : , ■ S°M.«gr;ia>.nttitagti>«t the Medical. Depot. No, 75 Smiihfioia street j pta byB.H: SleakinE.'WaJhot street Cincinnati; Kaymoad' &• Tatteny No. <58 1 Prn'nK iiteet LonlsvUle. t ■< <■ , ■ r^ HE _ aS saw BUllo. ~ a , business connected there wuhl they' me ndvrre^ Lumber wiUbe filled ;witbprompineß9,witiat as low , PJ ts«therifiigjihorhpod,'..:> PALINGS Of a plaih and omatnthtal phuern will be enu [apr3&»yj JAMBS GARMAN & COjy. inn nnn torpedoes; •• * • ? «- XV”'» Nos t * . iCOgross Cheers{.• . JOO ’ AV'&d 1 Scrolls; small; 25 do do large; - , ;20.dosl!pzRocketSr ' , :• ... 15 do,aoz v d< >. ,10 do 3oz" do '•’ <*•'■■■'■■ ■■ ’s‘do4oz 'do 2 d0.6/oz -; : dO'‘ ■*:• *v,r. .... .2grass4inch Triangles;* . .. * ‘ 2‘do -3 do 1 • do • . 2 coses Chinese Rockets ; ? '•> - . 3gro»,Flymg L B^gepnsi- v< -.? ■ .... SQ ; .do iO|ftO,4 ball Roman Can 3 dlea; received and forsalo bjr ‘j.RHODES &CO- " _iyl *w. •• K«.o,Woodttt«!t | 1 ft(\ BXSrLfcMUNJj; rr .o\J< l&odf and forsaicbv .?yIRHODES&.CO, t .Nojfi^Woodttrm, .IBBjDHEßftiNG—'SObblg.tiratiiTOUl^Tcceivlig., /71ANl>XiKSr-40bxa. Starjflnpfnor: ' 1 ■ 1 1 - 10 46 Stfeanne. Ttfit kale tty ♦ .. i - J«P.WILLFAfIB: , KnfVWNB APPIiKS? i VVW UW bxs. Jujube Paste; . : fiOht do do; ' i iMbis/Lanterßaisins: - SO-do No. land a Bock Candy./ i: fleee»YWg, and for sale b»i,.. ,t, *. - » ~ ; jqshpA Rhodes tea, l* Bl ' . ' 1 ■ ’-*No;eWood*t ‘ MAUKERELr— ' ~ !%• (Masi.iaspeeiion) ’ . .«.*** ••- 'ftOijf d(? ; , a)■ •. •, do ‘i ;; : dO' •'•' dot r 4Dfcfdo 2 do .do £>£ .. ... •. Justreccived and for sale by""-' ' ■ lysi 1 •• OLbANU HERHINGS^-iopJScga in prune orders jdstrccelvedand 'for «ttle bV i -'. ■ . _ : . FIOKEISEN &STOUVENEL,'-, •jyffi' ; i;r~ r si. friNEGAß—laOgalia.Winei Yr. . - . IGbbls. Ctdor .•For Vale by .. '.v/ nto- v "■■■ ♦ jviewilliams aTco. j BBLS. LOVERING’S CRtiSHED SUGARr 7 " 7 * tJU 20 do - -Powdered" -do: • ::i 5 fabda,'Steam Syrup. *VH,' 9HAV<V . ..jyR—■. h .. ■■ - . :No.l.Dian)oc4. TyfOLASSES Si. Louis Super House Molasses; /_."••• Jfew'OjtUa^gphniilionl?’;- ]y3l . For sale by : KING * MOORHEAD I .' BaCON— 2,500 Ejs. Prime Hama instore and Tor safe* ;'SHERIFF;* BINNING, ■ " 30 ' " common for sale by >* ;, « Vi; ; jy3Qj ... , . 9HERIEF a? Blftfal NO*: jy3 ° " ‘ SHjhtjpF't'iittvfjxNG; 2 andf(iraa i c T . .;;: SHERIET i BINNING* ” ;'■* y ;«*. V; S''"'* • V*>" -V/ ; ■■'.:;/■ .U'C’ pltplfe % Is r * • r- f * . t f * j" ' ■ i ' J tl ?■ ZJ-ij \ r J ' - v'. '■' ■ v - ' ••*••:.•■- , -L '<#»'•'-■ •• V.' .‘O' ■■ - v- v“. v v ■ *• •- •: y r-' mag
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