The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, August 21, 1851, Image 4

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TIMORE, BOSTON, CHARLESTON A«i*' .
■ “ : , ! SAVANNAH DIRECT.
'TA-PSOOTIf 4t' ■C'o* , S 1 ’ | (
General Emigration ami.Foreign .Exchange Offices.
THE huolng OBCcpiell Ihe Aglency. ofi lie
above welt known House, is prepared to bring c ut
Pas-eneers from the 01dCountry;on as favorable terns
as aav other Ifouso in Ibo City. '
Passages van be engaged m the following luk»,
sailing pnnelnally on the days appointed:
SWALLOW-TAIL Line leaves Liverpool on the bth
and 2lst of ench'STomh. - ' •.
RED STAR LINE leaves Liverpool on tho 20lh ol
THE 2 LlNEleaves Liverpool Twice a Month. _ _
THELONDON LINE of Packets sails from Lonoon
on the athnfllh.2lst andi | )th orevery Month. , _
THE CLYDE LINE ol Glasgow 1 ‘ :
GLASGOW on the Island 15tS of each month.
Aiso-X weekly. Line of Pamela ftrNew Orleans.^
- UT* Passengers ebiped from New YorK i yp
penmerids ihfcombjwittios of oH pagsagW<giCTged«“C
m i> SJ pSons desitoua oC visitiria tie Old,County.
can' have theif passage engaged through from
burah by applicaiion etiher personally or.by letter,
ipo^tpaidiredie—
Can be: had at very reduced rales by applying .to the
undersigned Agent for the
‘ 1 ' Corner ©t Sixth and liberty streets,
find, story) Pittsburgh
JOHN COVODB*•»*.-* «^jpß9'V. COLB.
COVODE <£> COLE, : r
-’\Buccasoh idJUcFaiUnAf CmodeA - ,
■ ■.. OANAI,BA.SIN,iPENN^fiTREET.
Pennsylvania Railroad Co. r—Central Railroad. ,
mHR subscribers' Hnvipgr: been : appointed g^PP ,n J
L Agents for the Pennsylvania or-Central. Railroad,
inform the public thal-we are now : prepare« to receive
auy amount ofmerchandiseorp reduce for shipment
Goods tua&Uis route will be carried through in .five
days, and all consigned, to u* ■will be forwarded free ot
commission or charge for advances-
Rates ref Freight between Philadelphia and Plltelurgh.
Dry goods, liala, shoes, books, stationery, cnllery, con
fectionary, fruits, feathers, furniture, dnrgs,racdi.:mos
saddlery, Ac. . «W» V. lOO
Hardware, queensware, groceries, paints, dye stuns,
• oils, leather, clover, flax, timothy and ether grass
seeas.wool, &c. , S® o *; I Vlp’
Beet; pork, butler,-lard, lard o 11, tobacco lea£ct>flee,
tallow, grain and rags, - .
Ashes, marble (rough), tar, pitch. rosin,
bones, bacon, &c. / . tW
■ ■ corner Penn' and Wayne streets
Pittsburgh, July lBt,lSst.— jylb
Van ttedaced. . .
monongahelj route. .
rJßjtjrJ* . 1851.
BretenJtJtlfc and Cumberland to Baltimore and PhilatVa. j
riIHE Morning Boat leaved doily at S o’clock, AM.,
JL precUeiy K cohueCling with the Cara at Cumberland
next morning.' a * »
The evening boat leaves daily at 6 o’clock.
(except Sufldatf evenings,) connecting with the cars a
Cumberlandtiext evening, at 10 o'clock. •
Time throogh to Baltimore 38 hour*. Fare only 50.
Time through to Philadelphia 40hours. Fare only 810.
The Nttiional.Roadis now good. Conductors gowith
ihe coaches between Brownsville and Cumberland—
. which makes this decidedly itoe best route bast
J. MKSKIMEN, Agent,
j e <£y • ’ •' Officeinihe Monongahela House.
.
Another Fre«li Arrival at Ko> 97i _
* Corner of Wood Strut and Diamond Alley, Pifsburgfi.
DQItEGO &. CO.have jua( received BlioUrer new
. supply of DSV QQODS
have been purchased since the Itue ik’elirte in Eastern
prices,which willbeaoldat s smalladvance. Owmgto
our advantages in buying, and longexpenence in lao
business,we flatter ourselves that : we can affordoor
goods at prices regardless of competition. Our stock
will be found to beunsuxpassed In the western market,
and much superior to any previous stock kept at the
old staud by Gregg fcArCandieas. . , f v
We have iustopcnedafreshlotof.late styles of BON
NETS, Ribbons, Parasols,Dress Lawns, Berages, Mous
do Laines,Ladies':White Dress Goods, Ladies’ Gimps,
Silk Fringes, Ac.r Broad Cloths, fancy Vettiuga, Cassi
meres. Summer Piwtaloonefy,Tweeds,Gloves, Hosiery,
Threads, Combs, Suspenders, Buttons, Knives, Spoons,
Razors, and all other articles m their line,
too tedioufl.to mention; We have on hand, just receiv
ed direct from ihe
prets,a large, lot of'GOLD and GILI JEWELRY,
GOLi) and SILVER WATCHES, and Watch materi
als, and being weekly in the receipt of such Goods, wo
intend keeping oar assortment complete. We earnestly
solicit an early call from buyers generally, before pur
chasing elsewhere. , .
Thirty cases of BRASS CLOCKS, jast atnved, of va
rious kinds./ : , : .
ITT* Remember, No. 07, north-west corner of Wood
street and DjamonduUey, Pittsburgh. ; *. m,
N. B,—The business of the late firm of Gregg & Al’-
Candless is to be settled by D Gregg at the above
staud, who is fully authorized a d in whose possession
are the books, notes and papers of said firm. • lieO
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X>r« Jftyne’i Family Bledlclnea* 7 I
kingdom of Bunnah. doled
: ;Sfkin>owaT.AßaAC4!i 1 February, 1846.
Dr. D. Jayne,-Philadelphia : My Dear Sir—We arc
now in great want of your Medieaf Preparations. Your
CARMINATIVE BALSAM is an invaluable medicine
in this country in bowel complaints, and has been used
in all our Misrions with the most gratifying success. I
have known it in many esses to act like a charm Your
SANATIVE FILLS are ;my sheet anchor.—Thr? best
medicine fbrthy livexC'6tnplai»»t andpain in the tide that
I have ever used. They axe in great demand; and we
are entirely out of them. We heed five hundred boxes
of them. Bro. Beecher-says we could use a thousand
boxes yeariyhmong ouY people to great advantage. I
have used yourTONIC VEKMIFUGK as a tonic-in In-'
termiuent fever, with the most complete success 1
tl ink it once was the means of saving my. own eon. Da
ring my travcls-nmong the churches the past season, I
found a whole village suffering under a prevailing influ
enza, attended with coughs ol & most violcut chaiacier.
I mien regretted I had not had a dozen or two of your
EXPECTORANT to administer io I Relieve
from what 1 have seen of its effects,' that it would have
been just the thing for those poor people. I presume you
have not hitherto had ah idea to what tin extent your
medicines are used in all our Missions;
. - ; Affectionately yours,. <h». u. AlißOii.
For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 68, Fifth street [jy I
Judd’s Medicated Liquid Cuticle.
THIS article is intended for family use, and should be
found in the possession of every family in the land,
mechanics who arem .constant danger ofinjuiyto their
persons through accident, and the improper or careless
use of toolsj will find ihU article to bo invaluable to
them/and afterd fair trial, will consider it indispensable.
“This mny certify lhat we, the undersigned, baying
frequentlymade use of Judd’s Medicated Liquid Cuticle,
prepared by Messrs. Penfield A Camp, Middletown,
Connecticut; chcerfblly recommend it to otir profession
al brethren, as an excellent substitute for adhesive plas
ter, in dressing burns, 1 cuts, scalds.bruises, and all kind*
of frssh wound,
4 WM.B CASEY,MB,
D. HARRISON, M D..
F. WOODBUFF, M D.
HAMILTON BREWER, M.D.,
ELLSWORTH BURR, M.D. Botanic.
Comprising nil the practising physicians in the city of
B . A. FAHNESTOCK & C 0.,;
,yl . comer of Wood and First sts;
■ : - “ HORSE’S
Compound Syrup o£ Yellow Dock Root,
OCCUPIES, the front rank among the propridory
medicines ol this country, for completely .curing
Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, and all other diseases
arising from an impnre state of the, blood. . Also, Liver
CompFainLCatarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Dizziness,
Coughs,Soreness and Tightness oboai the Chest; Bron
chitis, or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling sensation
about the Throat; and is used with unprecedented suc-
FEMALEWEAKNESS ANDGENERAL DEBILITY.
.. Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the
various organs,and invigorating thecotire system
If the testimony of thousands of living witnesses, from
all pans of the couutry, can be relied upon, it is aingu
lariyefficaciousiacaringatt Humors, and restoring de
— bilitated and broken t Uqwn constitutions.. It is purely
vegetable in its .composition, and so accurately com
bined in its proportions that ihecfccraical, botanical and
medical propenies of each ingredient barmomously
unite to PURIFY THE BLOOD. = L .: t , v -.
It has removedmany chronic diseases which has bat;
fled the skill of-th*best physicians, and haaalso cured
Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which
Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failedto.make the leaitlm-
has been tested in many cases of, CANCEROUS
HUMORS. The most obstinate Cancers have been
cured-by this medicine. We say that it is a valuable
medicine mail BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, ll remqves.
ail obstruction in the circulation, rendering the Liver
free, active and healthy. It removes Palpitation of the
Heart, and relieves in all cases of Asthma* and may be
used in all climates,and mall
This Syrup is prepared only by C.MOBSE & Ca, at
' 108 Fountainstrect, Providence^R^l, andsoldwhole
sale and retail, by -- ‘ S.N. WICKERSHAM,
. Only Agent for Western Pennsylvania,;
jeUty Warehouse, cor Wotid and Sixth sts.; Pittab h
strangely Look at This r
Daguerreotypes for one dollar, put np
in Fine subscribers announce
to the ci lizetis of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they can
get a likeness for one halfthe usual pfice, not to be aur
passed by those'taken ia the East. We. don’t meanto
be surpassed, by any ..Having alargC sky and side
light, we arc prepared io auit ihe most fastidiodii.; Wc
will not ask any person uptake a likeness unlessithuits
them. Miniatures put in Ijockets, Pins or Rings.' Sick
or deceased persons taken at their residence. ' •
: FOR A FEW .WEEKS ONLY.
: MEBRIMAN A LAWYER.
Rooms on 3d sL, opposi’e St. Charles Hotel
' •
> : Pine Oil Lamps. :
JUST RECEIV ED a finc assortment of these LAMPS,
for burning the Camphene, Pine and Ethereal Oils,
Which I will reduced^ric^^
82 Fourth at, between Market and Wood, .
Manufacturer and Dealer, Wholesale and Retail,in the
above named Oils. : - . ■ ; liclX.
muomuoa.
isihis day dissolved by mutual consent, father partner
n.ay use the name of Ae CMCM^settlement^^
MATTHEW D.PATTON.
jPiusbvrgh, Apriltsl, 1850.
IT?” Haying soldroj entire ihterestiu the firm of j.S.
BoarnnE A Co°to M-D- Paitpa, my laio partner, and in
miring from huainefiai I take great pleaaure in recom.
him .6 Oteeonfidence ofay fnend.^Ute
■f AWRENCEVILLK PROPERTY.—For So&.ayal-
IJ nable property of 72fe« on Pike Elreethy. 110 deep
rn' Water *treet to Fosteralley, presenting nfine comer
D ieasantlYsitnate&oh the Alleghenyjhavtng a dwell
ing nonMeoutaiqipK 4 room*, kitchen, good collar and a
Sith; also, a pnmp offira.WBtffr,;,ont-hoase, a large
finMe earnage honße andoow stable, and an tee house
——6ojSmithfieldstreet*.-
[grafts, Bacon Btontden
eHOULUi
b iy»__ —
i New BooltsV'New Boots I m
~ jfTHOLMBS' LITERARY DEPyTi hjo. 54 Third si,
jC\. . opposite the Post Office—< . .
• Harper’s Magaxine for Augnßi; •
Dieilonaryof Mechanics—No. 35; _
LitldU’s Living Are-No. Sp\ . ~ .
Mrs/Sandboysj who came w see the Orcat
: The] Pioneers Dauglneri a Talo of Indian Captivity.
* Bt Ktflersoa Bennett; ■ ■ ■
• Dicuonary oCMechamcsyNo. •»»
Littdll’s 'Living Age, No. J7o»
Blackwood lor August* • •
' Advsnturesof Paul Perwenkle. ASeaßtory;,
The&onntess of Salisbury. By Dumas; -
Ecr?ae; or. The Saloons of Pans.. By M&j.Rich*
** flitJaon; ''
• Yeast: a Problem. .By the.anthot of. Alton Locke.)
Reveries oftt aßookof the Heart; N 1
ThefParmePe Companion—wUhiUustrations;
Traveler’s Gaide through the UiS.- and Canada;
Rena—or*the Snow ; Bird: aTaleof.RealLife.- By
MySa-Lte* Hcntiy-;-- - - - • •' : v
The'lleirs of West Wayland. By. Mary Howitt r
Theißeel. By Bnlwerr
Not So* Bad as Wc Seem. A Comedy—by Bulwer;
The* Daughter of Night. A Story of the Present
Time, ■****+." _ - : faus
New Booki! Sew Boobil
JUST RECEIVED-AT HENRY MINER A CO.’S,
No. 32 SthUbfield-streel—., .
N 0.35 Dictionary ofMechanics Engine Work and
Abstract of the Medical Sci*
entifiSj January; to Jan©;
The Grsefehbefy Manual oMle»ltbi ■ »
I’arib 3d and 4tb IBstf or, The Adventures of Mr. and
Mrs Sandboys, their Son and Daughter, who came up
to London to “ enjoy themselves, and toiJJJJ.V I ?,
Exhibition by Henry Mahewand George Cruikshanlr.;
augs^
TT MINER & CO., Smitbfield aireet, have received ;
ii . the International Magazine for August—being
vol. 4, number one. In literary contents, this number la
beyond precedent iti'inleresu • : •
The Gipsy Chtef. A new work by G.W. M. Rey
nolds. This author is well knownto theteaoingpnbiic.
His fertile mind ftasnn equalin histoncal rpmance.
Mubel—or, The Child of the Bailie Kield. A
Waterloo—by the aulhorof Don Cffijal Be Baum,
iwofti* highly Illustrated and 01 thrilling-interest as a
Works, (Boston edition,) now
complete—the best library edition extant,
A.-fresh supply of Sir K. BalwePs new Corned;
So Bad aa we Seem.
HKLEBKR.No .IUI Thirastreei,bas just received—
. The Bloomer Polka, 'with a beautifully colored
vignette of thoißloomer costume!
Farewell, if Ever Fondest Prayer; ~
Wait:for the,Wagons* . Dedicated to Kit Carson, the
Great Western Mountaineer;
The Language of .Lovej ,
Come Wnere riweat'TonedZephyrß Pass*. Composed
for and l sung Jiy.the Irish.Nightingale* Catharine Hays,
Wherefore*. Nelly, Look so Lonely ?
I Think of Thee at .EtoinTdel
Carelessrbildhood’s Sunny Honrs;
Cornin' Through the Rye—with new> embellishments,
as sung with unbounded applause by Jenny Lind ,
Had I Never, Never Known Thee; rr-
Pestal, Yes the Die is Cast ; ,
Niagara Fulls-aCoimc Song;
The Mother’s Requiem;
A fine selection of Guitar Songs ;
Musician’s Companion—by Howe i • . . * Bt
• ALSO—Waltzes. Marches, Polkas, Variations, Ac., at
the SIGN OP THff GOLDEN HARP* t acS .
- Hew and Popular Boohst
JUST RECEIVED ATHENEY;. MINER & Co ’s,
No. 32 Sfrnilhfield, street, the foilowine new and jn
tepwsageso*inSihe Life of Mrs. Margaret Maitland, of
Swrenzside—written by herself. A newstory for Moth
ersahd Daughters; , _ ,
Home UHome—a Domes icTale; ,
Appleton’s Mechanics’Magazine and Kngtneers’Jour
nal lor Augustf— , _
The American Whig:Review for August,
Bell’s Life, London News and Ponch, received every
week. : (nuo
GBLUMEIias juetreeeivcd—
• Summer Longings BySlcpken C. Foslcr ,
Household Words By John Blocklcy ;
He Doclh All Things Well i ..
Blanche Alpcn. BySUspheo Glover; =
Lovely Nell. Ry the Campbell Minstrels;
Gently Sighs the Brteze. The Popular Duelt, wnuen
for Mad’llo Jenny Liodahd Msd’llo Marieua Ali o
ni. By Stephen Glover.
Go Where the Morning Shineth. Duett: .
Ben Bolt, Summit Polka, Blosboui Polka, Jenny Lind s
Eclio 'Valle and its companion, The Bird " al.k,
jast published;
Grave of Bonaparte ; .
Aria Alla Scozzese. By T. Valentino;
Turkish March; Ravel Polka;
Lousiona Belle. By the Sable Hannontsis;
Grave of Washington. By LV. 11. Crosby;
Deem Not and Say Not; The Blue Jottfata;
Grand Polkade Concert. ParW V. Wallace;
Silver Bel! Waltz; Henrietta Polka Duett \i
Walnut street Theatre and Souvemr of Gennany.
Two new Scottish’s; - ,
The Wreath: a collection of Popular Melodies, ar
ranged as Recreative Lessons for the Piano, in three
Together with a large collection of 01
jy3o Piano Depot* No. US Wood at*
“ ’ Hew Millie* * f • r ,c ‘' • . ,
JOHN H. MELLOHjNo. 81 Wood street, ha* received
the following pieces of new and popular Music:
Farewell,if ever fondest prayer;
Soldier’s Grave; :
Waltz Sentimental. ByPileb;:
f,tiT^ffi?r-T
Be Kind to the Loved Ones;
* Ma ch from Nonna; • Song of the Robin;
Russian Polka; ■ Blanche and Lisette.;
Nelly Bly; Sailor Boy’s Grave;
Jenny Lind’s Serenading Polka;
Serenadingor Scholiish Polka;
Jenny Lind’s Polka;
I Welcome Thee with Gladness;
I’d offer thee this bond of mine;
Life Is but a Strife; Willow wood Quick Step;
Call me prt names; Would I were with the©;
Good Luck Polka; Grand Russian March;
Wherejare now the hopes;
Hamburgh Polka; ’Tis Home where’er the heart is;
Spirit Polfca; Cally Polka; Batchelor’s Polka;
Hertzel Polka; joys that we’ve tasted;
Where ore the Friends of My Youth.
CHICKKRING’S PIANOS—A-very-largo stock of
Chickering l * Pianos on hand and arriving - . U>T5
ajOW rUyLltfHtNG—An Outline ofMechanicaf En
ginderingi with drawings of machinery, tools and
apparatus of every description- Collected, collated and
published by an American Engineering Society, under
the superintendence of valuable
work is of imperial size; each part contains two plates
of drawings. It will be complotcd in 22 monthly parts,
five of which ore now issued. Price to subscribers, SI
each part : to non-subscribers, 81,50. .
No. iota new weekly paper, called “The Citizen,”
has been received. It is printed in quarto form, ou fine
paper, aud is devoted to News, the Arts, Science, Belles
Lellrcs, &c., and advocates the moral and social eleva
tion of American citizen*, native and adopted, indepen
. dent of all sects and parties.
Respecting these periodicals the Agents deem it un
necessary to say but tittle, as their respective exerjlen-.
cies are apparent to the commonest ol»server; they
would therefore merely ask their friends and ihe public
to call and examine the merits of ihe works.
WOODWARD A JBLLEY,
jy!2 -Stationers and Bookbinders, 73, Third st.
A Dr, Wm, P, Giles,
/rt»T VETERINARY SURGEON.
ZSZXmL Office at Body Patterson’* Livery Stables, on
Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield. \jyi:\y
•" *Lithographic laitltate.
CO-PARTNEHBHiP— The subscribers most respect*
fully announce to their friends and the public gen
erally, that they have this day entered into Co-Partner
ship. lor the purpose of carrying bn, at the old stand, in
Sincerly’s Building, opposite the Post Office,Third street,
Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, in all its various
branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from
Europe, they are prepared to do works in Lithography
equal to steel engraving. They solicit a continuance of
the patronage bestowed' heretofore so liberally lb the
onelpartoer, Wot. Schuchman.'ond they hope by strict
attention lotheir business, by-elegant workmanship,and
the most reasonable terms, to merit the favorsof an en
lightened public. ,
Bonds, Checks, Drafts, Machine Drawings, Likeness
es, Landscapes, Autographic Letters, Bill Heads; Plots
Lithographed and Printed in Black, Gold Bronze ®f Co
lors. . t .
• Specimens of their work can be seen at their Office,
as above. WM. SCIIUCHMAN,
apr23 ■ FRED. HAUNLEIN
TUppnla nflnMs.Lsver Letter Copying
Press* and Motalllo Dampener.
BURNHAM’S PATENT.
Sizes of Presses and ■. Dampeners— Letter, IQ by 13;
Foolscap,TO by 15; Folio Post. 11 ft by 17k; Manifest,lo
by 21. r
jiTime iaving^Lahar-savingand Monty-saving Machine.
riiHIS PRESS ami DAMPENING TABLET presents
1 decided advantages overall previous inventions for
the same object. .
Ist. The Press does not require fastening down.
2d {Through two levers and eccentric joints the pres
sure is obtained, with more ease' and much quicker than
by other methods. , „ „
3dJ The power is applied so equally, that the Press is
not liable to break or get out of order. ,
4th.—The Dampening Tablet is a substitute for the
- brush, blotting paper 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 use, and for that purpose will be sold
: separately. • - . - 1
Letlers oaivhc-copied withthisPress and Dampener
- For keeping in a' Book*iike forcn,MuBlc» Original In-;
voices, {Letters. Periodicals, Newspapers, Drawings
Bank Cheeks, or auy otherpaperswhere melboaid de
sirable. This invention, it is confidently believed, Is the
best evet- presented to the public for the purpose for
which iris designed, and will furnish to many a deside
ratum lobg needed. The Undersigned now offers Uat a
comparatively trifling eostlo all who may desire toper
feet the system of preserving papers for ready and easy
reference. mNN , a COPYING books. •
Tite Paper in these Books is made from all Linen
Stock, ahdof the same quality as Fine French Writing
Paper, boandonTarchmftnllJackSj'with Printed iPagea,
and manufactured expressly: for retailing :
The udder&ignedhaving procured tho sole agency of
the above articles, uow oner? them at reasonable prices
at wholesale or retail. Presses, Dampeners, Books,. pr
Binders, furnished to order of any dimensions, at.snort,
notice. (All of the above article* warranted, i
'■ Also-Copying Paper, in loose sheets of any file.
Arnold’s Copying Ink—decidedly the best in use.
Mr. C. Chambers will wait on ihe citizens,of Pitts
burgh and Allegheny, and will give aU. the instruction
uecessary. ......
JOHN F. COLE fo CO.,
At M’Fadenfo Covode’s Pennaßailroad Depot, corner'
of Penn and. Wayne sis., PittsburghV [jeB:vl
IfcTßWj FALL GOODS at Nos 62 and 64 Minur at.
'&. PO« are now in daily receipt of
New ■ Goods—many of which have been imported ex*
pressly wr thetr sales; together with ira immense variety
*f: cholcb goods, selected with great care from the largest
imporunff houßes in the .eastern cities, which will be
kept op flaring the season, forrhing a sioct which fbr
yariety,Reality and low prices, hasnevexbeen equalled
m- this ;eity. ‘ /The attention of Wholesale and Retail.
porchasErsisrcspccifttlly solicited. 1 r: ; "• taa9
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Hew Hnsloi
RARE CHANCE FOR CHEAP CLOTHlNG.—Cass
teb,No.'7l Smith Geld street] is hofr closing out hlg
stock ofjseagonable Clothing, at a very slight advance
upon coit, He is determined to sell to make room for
jiew rcmkJs. His stock embraces ever; thingfoandin
fashionable clothing establishments, either for man-Or
boy. The public are InvitedHo call and see for them
selves, Vetoeupnichaßing .elscohere., No charge for
showing goods. 'C' ’ -“kvvo
" We study to please. '
J : auT * : '
i iHAhJfAGNE WINE—I 2 baskets Anchor Cham*
\j pdgneMptt received and for sale v by
ans. MILLER*BIOKETSON:
k:-.-
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Casta. f Mutual' Fire~ Inaitxaiioe Company
i Harrisburg, Peimaylvanitt*
s i :; cyuffinPAii^sloo*ooo*-
i ' CHARTER
yon i theamountthey ?’ romt ’ l * y !
paid in #i*iy v - IE '
! ' ‘
| Vice President.
Wm' 'Ottem ley!
Ohai Ei Uic.BtPfi ia4 ; &■’? KinzerySamncl .Wj; Msy fl i
: idam tplra
i fs;sssS3ffi«r#S# :
H. Bocher, Cumberland; G^^^gS^nr?'
. •- - i »«•“?»<•• --"'•'l4-Si.Clair.Bireefc
' jyS2-.Biir ' t 4 iOrPiii«tnrgO^UOyßeayCo.'-
Plttsburgb Ufa Inittrancc.cotnpa.nyJ_
TPHIsi COttU!ANY' ‘*a»'ineoipotatya In February,
dSsstyyi^PerptwalCbaoer.anO.Sßi.eoinmenOed,
offWOjobOi-;;; . n s - .
The dompnny does business both on the Joint Slocki
thifjoin't^Stbcic'plun the“nites'ore ono-airi .Uiss,]
than those charged bjr Mutual Companies, and Fifteen
Percent. lowp.r.than_lhe rates-ornlost Stoek.Coinpa
bv that system of insurance, and the Capita! and Sur
plus Fund of the Joint Stock .department.- —"
The Charter permits, the gtatitingcf insurancepn tue,
in every form, including the, right of yrtfe, children, pa
rents, ToiaiTons, friends of crtdliofs-to msare tb* life of |
anolherfor their own exclusive benefit, payubfcyafter
death, dr upon ihe parlies arriving aUhe age of
CO or 65i at the option of ihe insured. . „
! OFFICERS.- ..
James S. Hbolf, l*t&Rldern;: ' : • ,
Samuel M’Clnrkan, Vice President; .
Joseph S; Leech Treasurer.,
Charles A. Colton, Secretary.
t DIRECTOBS. i ■
James S- Hooot . Joseph S. Leech, .
John S.Dilworth, Charles A. Colion,
Samuel M’Clurkan, William Phillips,
John A. Wilson; •
BOA.BD OP OISAKCtr,’ " •'
Hon. William Wilkins, Late Secretary ol War....
Hon. Walter Forward, Late Secretary of Treasury.
John Snyder, Esq., Cashier Pittsburgh Bank, '
Malodlm Leech,;tßq., Wholesale tirocer.
souciroas. •.
Hon. ft. W. Loomis. I A. B. JTCulraont, Esq.
MEDICXL OOA.&D.
Consulting Physicians. ■ I
Joseph Gazxara, M. l> William Addison, M.D<
Jeremiah Brooks, M. D 15. G. Edrington, M. D
v V * ! EXAMINING PHYSICIANS.
1 -iSjunoel Dilworth, D.j.4* wreet.
: Snyder, M. D.lo3FoprthsL
John Crawford, M. Sixth st»
Wo. McK Morgan,M. D., 107 Liberty to. •. •
Dr. Dilwonb will bein attendance attheoffice, every
day, at 19 o’clock. ' - ■ - A
Those who have spoken for an agency, arc requested
to call,l take their papers, and commence operations
forthwith. All persoes engaged in the insurance busi
ness willbe supplied with blanks and allowed the usual
commission.
Office^'h e Company, N 0 .75 S«-..
Kentucky Mutual Mfc lflittrancc VOt
■ GUARANTY FOND, §lOO,OOO. .....
THISCOMPAN Yoffers to the insured all Uid security
and advantages of the Mutual and Joint Stock Plans
(as heretofore applied) combined, namely: Low rales or
oremium: an annual return in cash of the per ccntngo
reunited for the contingent risk of the year i an, nde
auale.but not excessive provision for the future security
& members for the whole term or tile, with an enmtablo
interest in the accumulating fund sceuxed to such mem
bers. payable at death,, by credits upon, their poli
cies a guaranty fond designed for the permanent secu
rity of short term members, and .also Tor.the present se
curity of those for the whole term of life. •
ID" This is the only Mutual Life Insurance Company
whose rates of premium are fixed at a fairreduecd stan
dard, wi.li a provision for an annually increasing accu
mulation of lauds (for future security) in exact propor
tion to the aroouutof bu-inessand the uicreaslng risk
from advancing age among ih.c members.
U Pamphlets, tracts, Ac., giving m dcutl tho plan and
rates of the Company, furnished grads, ami applications
for insurance received by J i lj KiibTT, Agcnl,
“ t 29, Wood sucet, Pittsburgh.
I Sant. DinwoßTii, Medical Examiner, jyllhvi
I tpn, |).kni.Ha Wire insMancs Company.
D* RE Clmile»W. Bancker, George W.JUobafds,
Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lcwit,
Tobias "Wagner, Adolphi B. Bone,
Samuel Grant, DaVidS-Browne,
Jacob R.Smith, Morris Pauersou-
CiIAS.N. BANCKER, Pres’t
Chas. G.Bsitcuut, Secretary.
|n» Continue to makelnsnrance,perpetnalor limited,
oneverydescription of property in town and country,
at rates at low nsaro-eonsistent with security.
' The Company have reserved a large Contingent Func,
which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested,
afford ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1951, as
published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol-
818,189 03
R-nl Fn"*— ■ ■— vaprsTk
-Temporary Loans —— £3£Bo 17
BtOOit 1— 01,899 00
Mai ■ I .aaw. ..si.aai. ■ — 04,348 81
Since Their incorporation, a period of 21 year*, they
have paid upward* of On* million Four Bunartd Thou*
sasid Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence
of the advantage* of Insurance, a* well as the ability and
disposition to meet withpromptness, all liabilities..
■ J.GARDiNER COFFIN, Agent,
OfficeN. E.coTncr WoodauaM sts._
Marlnfliiflre and fnland Transpoi
INSVRABGK*
3 [WE INSURANCE COMPANYOF NORTH AMER
-1 ICA, Philadelphia, chartered 17M L capUai 0000**
00, assett January 13,1851, <01,001,900 00, will
make insurance on buildings and their contents In this
city and vicinity. Also, on property of every descrip*
'lion, on steamboatsjtnd other vessels, either by inland
transportation oronlhe seas.
V DIRECTORS:
Arthur G. Coffin, Fresh., Jacob M. Thomas,
Samnc! W. Jones. John R. Neff,
Edward Smith, " Richard D. Wood,
John A.Drown, William Welsh,
Samuel F. Smith, Francis Haskins,
Samuel Brooks, S. Austin Aliibone,
Charles Taylor, William E. Bowen,
Ambrose White, George W. Aspinwall,
Thomas F. Cope, * James N. Dickaon,
S. Morris, Wiuer, 11. O- Sberrerd, Sec’y.
This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United
mates, and from its high standing, tong experience, am
ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazard
ous character, may be considered os offering ample sc
cority to the public. WM. I*. JONES, Agent,
j ft 24 No. 141 Front street.
insurance!.
The Delaware mutual safety insur.
ANCE COMPANY. —O fh cr, North Room of the Ex.
change,Third street,J Philadelphia.
Fibi litsnaaKcn. —Buildings, Merchandiie and olhei
properly in toum and country, insured against loss or
damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium.
Mantua IttßnEaHca.— They also insure Vessels, Car
goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or
special policies, as the assured may desire.
litLiito TRASBroßTATioti.—They also insure merchan
dize transported by "Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal
Boats and Steam Boats, on riversaml lakes,on the most
'^DIRECTORS—JoBcph 11. Seal, Edmund A. Sonder
John C. Davis. Robert Barton, John R. Penrose, Samuel
Edwards. Geo. G. Leipcr, Edward Darlington, kanc R.
Davis, William Folwcll. John Newlin.Dr. R. M. Huston,
James O.Hnnd.Tlieophilua Fanldmg,ll.Jonesßrooks,
T. Morgan,
Hugh Craig, Jno.T. MARTIN, President.
Thos. C. Hastn, Vioe President.
Joseph W. Cowan, Secretory.
try Office of iho Company. No. 43 Water.street, Pius
hiirffh/ (iel6:dlf) P. A, MADEIRA, Agent
pi re and Mat ln« Imoroaost
OFFICE of the InsuranuCa-cJ-North America
I bos been removed to tbe Warehouse of Hardy, Jones
& Co., No. 141 Front street, third house or wood
street.where thesubscriber will issue Policies on Build
in rr 8 and their contents, andon Shipments by Steamboats
and other vessels, for the above old andjrespontibl*
Company. fan3l WM. P. JONES, Agent
i tiife ana Health insurance.
SIHE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE
COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Incorporated by the
gislatnre of Pennsylvania, March,lB4B i Charter Per
petual: Capital 8100,1)00. Bata tourer than any Penmot
eom'o Company, and fall 20 per eent.lower than the
usual rates of Life Insurance jas the following compart
son will show. Thus a person ot the age of 30 insuring
for 8100 for life, must pay in the Girard 82,30, Pennsyl
vania 82,38, Penn Mutual S2AO, Equitable 82,04, New
England 82,30, Albion 82,48, New Y ork Life l tft
and Health, Philadelphia, SI ft l-
DtnscTOßa—Samuel D Omck, Charles D Hall, IVn F
Boone, Robert P King, Charles P Hayes, M W Baldwin,
Chas O B Campbell.-M M Reeve, M. D.i Lewis Cooper,
J Rodman Barker, E H Butler, Edwin R Cope. Fret
dent, Samuel D Orrick: Vies President, Robert P. King
Secretary, Francis Blackburne. . ■ , , '
“ Annlicalions will be received and everv information
given' by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Orgies:
Commercial Rooms, corner of Thud and Wood streets
Pittsburgh. - octSOiy
Fire and Marine Insurants. ;
aIHE Insurance Company of North America, of Philo
delphia, through its jdaly authorized Agent the sub.
icriber, offers to inakp permanent and limited Insuranca
oh property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shipmen
byUmcanalandrlvers. HECToHs:
Arthur G. Coffin, Prcs’t. Samuel Brooks,
Alex. Henry, : Charles Tay l ° r i
Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith,
Edward Smith, : , Ambrose White,
John A. Brown, ; . Jacob M.Thoma»
: John White, Joltnß. Neffi .
, Thomas F.Gope, Richard D. Wood,
Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard.Sec’y.
This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United
States, havingheea chartered in 1794- Its charter is per;
actual, and from its highs landing, longeipertence,am
ple means, and avoiding all risks of on extra: hazardous
character, it may be eonsideredasoffering ample seourt-"
tylolhe public. WILLIAM P. JONES.
J At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Cq., Water ana
FroptstBnPi»shnrgh : °* a T»T
’ johnffl'Cartney, ' "
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Foreign ini Domtitie Cigari, Tobacco and Snuff,
No 143 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley,
: npr24l ' ■ ■ PituWgh, Fa.
: Basinsib notice • ■
A LL persons having business with the undersigned,
A either us Public. Accountant, Instructor in Book-
Keening, or otherwise, will find him at the Pittsburgh
Commercial College, from 9 till II o’clock, A. |M., and
firomStill 4 o’clock, P.M. „ '
'Merchants in want of competent Book keepers can
be supplied by calling on JOHN FLEMING,
- aprw Principal Instructor in the Science of Accounts.
7t Smilhfiold *t.
pßirmotuu Engine for Sale*
THEmembers or ihe Fairmount Fire Company offer
■ their ENGINE for sate. It la la first-rate order, and
Ite sold cheap. Enquire of J-S&UTH,Sec»y.,
Vapi3:lf • No. 400 Penn street.
TB ABBIiSPS SO AF .'ROW DER—S bxa , for .washing
H with little.rabMngHWJJJig}direc Uonß to eachpack
ago_-ft>r saleby • • tty2sj WM. dyer.
hAr’-yi::
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61,212,708 44
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GREAT RZbUtitrONlN PRICES'
Second an’ltafj.miMa. sattmi 1 Goode,
AT GREAT BARGAINS.. I
vf»c.. THE largest,Cheapest and Best Stock ofFAN
JBHfcCY DRESS GOODS ever offered in tins city, is
tggflagnow opening m • <
•IBF' YOUNG, STEVENSON* LOVE’S.
■Original Bee Hive Store, No.V4 MarketSlreet, between
- * Fourth street ana the Diamond, Pittsburgh* . - .
;.The:proprietor6havcjtist opened; 0 large.-and. most (
beautiful assortment bHheNewesi and Most Faahiona-
J>le,Styles of Fancy and StapleDry.Goodfc which have
wen purchased since the great reduction iri nnces at the.
daVgeblearing out sales in New Yotk.ariiLPhiladeinhia,
.ananwill bo offered to cash buyers at from UO IO 25 per
.cenUower than former prices.; ... L • V v
/DRESS GOODS of every description, from
icsttd the most oostly arid magnificent,, suchas a very
Uirgeandbeauiifaietockof the following articles:
n.tChene and Jasper chene Sllka; Mt _
- High Lastre, plain cbemelion and looe buks j
: \Do stripe do do;
, Do * plain clack* do; ,
, v Brocade, Arinues and Poult de Soles, all colors ;
• Black and chamelion Turk satins, and watered silks;
and India Foulard silks; '.
printed andplahrsilktiesues;;. :
,i Do do Albertihes arid Grenadines;
, ‘ Plain, printed arid embroideredberagesj .
! ' Chene plain and figured silks;'and poplins;• , ,
. ChameleonGrode Naples;- v ' ' V.
Paris printed borages do de 1 nines ; .
Do (to>>lajjdlplttnrult|riooTflelttlrie3, - *-■
Do .do • lawns and.jaconets; . .
->• ? Plain and embroidered inulli and. Swisbcs;.
-Plain and, prinied.casameres,de lames and alpacas;
. . French and domestic ginghams; _ „
English and American clurittea.Arid calicoes, at all
B$N«0&3 and RIBBONS at great bargami j
Spring andautamer shawls, . do . do;
• ‘Needle worked sleeves, cuffs',’collars and cnemi
- •>‘fceus; \ *y.-
Needle worked laces and muslin caps ;-
Embroidered, hem stitch arid plain linen -.came
t: handkerchiefs ,v, • • ;
: pancy ailkpockethd’kfs, cravatsatd neckties;
• Gloves, hosiery and suspenders, a large stock;
Irish linens,tablecloths and tablerlinens; . •
Tickens. checks, crash,blrd-«ye, diaper * napkins;
Bleached and brown 6 to i*2c. per yd;
Do brown and colored Canton .flarinels;;
> ' French cloths; plain and fancy cassimeTes A satinets;
tweeds, iacrino c casjimeres. and fry;
jeans;
'Black satin and fancy vestings, Ac., AC.
;|T/*Xhe proprietors would respectfully .solicit an.
.early chll from aU/their iriends, and the public.gen^
erally, freling confident that they can offer greater in
ducements to wholesale and retail buyers,.thanany
hOVe heretofore been offered la Pittsburgh. r
my3irf YOUNGa STEVENSON AXOVE.
~ The Elghth geml-Axurnal Sal©
/VP DRY GOODS at the One Priee Store ot A. A.
U MASON & CO., Nos. 62 A 64, Market slreeyPius.
burgh, commence on Thursday, June 20Uk1Sji, ana
continue through the month of July. Their n holesale
Rooms fvilL be opened to the Retail trade, and every ar*
ticlo throughout the establishment will be sold at an tm
mense reduction -from usual prices. Haying recently
mode 1 extensive purchases, tneir assortment will be
found very choice and desirable. , . •
Their stock of Silks, comprising more than 500 pieces,
will be closed out at an immense discount from usual
prices.
Good Dress Silks as low as
Silk Poplins,
Best Bercgo Do Laincs,
Fast colored Lawns, -
Fine French do
Fine Printed Bercges,
Fine French Jaconet, . ,
: 500 pcs French and English Ginghams, 10 ©l2l
Blaek Alpacas,
- 1000 yards Bonnet Ribbons, at °
500 Wrought Collars,
Fast colored Calicoes, , „ _
100 cases English and American do, . -8 ©lO
000 cases ana bates of Bleached and Brown Mas-
lins at manufacturers’priee*. . .
ALSO—Laces, Embroideries rrnnmmes, Uowerv and
Gloves, Linen, White Goods,Bonnets, Shawls. Cloths,
Ac., together with an immense vaiiety of all kinds oi
Dry Good*—all of. which will be marked down to even
Jefcsthan Eastern wholesale prices. .• • • •
jc2s > A. A. MASON ACO
Sew Variety Bad Dry Good* store*
No. 97* Northeast comer tf. Wood it . c wtOHmemd alky.
D GREGG & CO., having opened at the above stand,
m ore cow offering for sale a large.and complete
assortment of VARIETY and DRY GOODS, consisting
in pan of Broad Cloths, Coasimerea, Saiineu, Summer
'Pant Stuff, Fancy Vestings, Ladies’Dress Goods,Lawn*,
De Laines, Ginghams, White Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons,
Hosiery; Ac., &c. Also, a .complete variety of Cutlery,
direel from Sheffield. Together with Clocks, Gold and
Silver Watches,and Welch materials, Gold and Silver
Pens and Pencils, and Jewelry. A fine assortment of
Palm Leaf Hals, Ac. In ihorVwehnve on band almost
every article usually kept in the Dry Goods and Vanety
line. All of which we offefTor sale bn Uie most faypra-,
ble terms, either for cash or baliafacU)ry r^c fenco^
N. B.—The business of the late firm of Gqsoo A &I‘-
Csnui.Ms, will be settled by the subscriber, at the houso
of D. Grrgg & Co., os the books, notes and papers are in.
my possession, andl am fully authorized tosctUeup the
business. fatrmr 5 - DAVID GREGG.
PATENT iIETAIiIiIC BVRIAIi CASES.
rnHE subscribers having recently made arrangements
1 with the Patentee of this new and valuable inzen
non for the manufacture and-sale of the article in the
West, they having been manufactured heretofore exclu
sively in the East, where they arc superseding the use
of wooden coffin*, take this method of informing the
public, that they are now manufacturing eighteen differ
ent sixes of the modem Sarcophagus, varying in length
lYomuainohrKto eireet, with width and depth suitable
for bodies of ordinary, sizej-and fbr those who desire'
space foT cushioning, or for bodies of uousual dimen
sions; havo several sixes deeper and wider. This In
vention now eoming Into general use, is pronounced one
of the greatest of the age. These Lumat Casks are
composed of various kinds of metals, but principally of
iron.
They are thoroughly'enameled inside and out, and
. thus made impervious to ait and indestructible. They
aro highly ornamental, and of a classic form, are light
and portable, while they combine the greatest strength
I which metal is capable in a given quantity.
I When properly secured with cement they are perfect
[ ly air tight, and free from exhalation of offensive gases.
| They cost no more than good wooden coffins, and are
| better than any other aruele in use, (of whatever Co3t,)
[ for transportation, vaults,or ordinary interments, as has
been provon by actual experiments, and certified to by
emne of oar moil scientific men ; olso, by the Honora
ble* Henry Clayi ! Daniel Webster, Lewis Cass, and
other distinguished Senators who have witnessed their
merits, and whose together with other evidences
of their worth, may'tffswn at our Agents’Burial Case
Depot, No. 374 Main street, three doorft above Ninth,
where we intend to keep bu hand atali times, such a
stock of ail sizes and degrees of ornament and finish as
will salt the most diversified tastes.
We invite the Attention of the public, and of underta
kers particularly throughout the west, to an examination
of the article, and request them not to rely upon the rep
rcsentatiohs'of undertaker* not using the article, whoso
interest it would be to misrepresent them:
W.C. DAVIS & CO.
Patent Metallic Burial Cases.
Sarccphagui Wanrooms , 374 Afatn t Creel, Cincinnati.
July,lBsl.
THE undersigned. Gsohos K. Robjbbt»,undertaker and
sole agent for the sale bf the arti
cles, announces that he is prepared to supply underta
kers and others having occasion for their use with the
tame, of all sizes, from l foot 10 tnchesto C feetC instils
In length, o l various widths and depths, suitable for bo
dies of aoy size either, plain, bronzed or anq
highly ornamented."' Alsu, namd'plaids ondtrißunings
for the some. Attention to the very low prices affixed,
with the view ol their general adoption,ls solicited, to
wit: At wholesale, for plain bronzed Cases, of various
colors—
No. 1 forßodlei22to2B incheainlength, -S3,CO
9 “ 231033 “ “ 4,50
3 “ 33 to 40 “ “ 8,00
4 “ 40 to 48 “ “ 8,00
: 5 “ 48 to 54 “ “ 9,00
0 “ 54 to 60 “ “ 10,00
7 “ 00 to 65 “ “ 11,00
8 “ 05 to 69 “ “ 14,00
9 “ 06 to 70 “ “ 16,00
10 “ 68 to 73 “ “ 17,00
11 “ 72 to 70 “ “ 18,00
12 “ CO to 05 . “ extra deep-12,00 .
13 11 ”-05 to 09 “ “ 15,00 "
14 “ 60 to 70 “ “ 18,00
15 “ 08 to 73 “ “ 10,00
10 “ 70 to 76 “ “ 20,00
Name plates from $4,80 to $9 per dozen.
Moderate additional charge for extra gilding and orna
mental painting) or inlaid gold v *iWer and pearl work.
Communications, desiring farther,information, or or
ders for Coses and materials, will receive prompt atten
tion by addressing GKO. K. EOBEft’i'S, Agent,
Sarcophagus Ware rooms, 374 Main st,Uin., O.
fp- Fanerals attended, hearie and carriages furnish
ed. and conveyances, with appropriate attendants pro
vided for transportation to any part of the country, on
application at ihe office as above
European Agency.
THE undersigned European Agent continues his an
nual voyages between America and Karope, leaving
Pittsburgh regular ly iri each yellrip Jane, and returning
in September—transacting a general Law Agency, in
connection with his relative; liuon KssNAri»lv ß, l-» now
reaidentiu Dublin. .Thepresent toarwillbethe uyenty
fiUh of this Agency,through England, Ireland, Scotland,
Wales, Ao.lt embraces collection'of legacies', debts,
Vents, prbperty and claims; remittances of money; procu
ring copies of wills, deeds and documents, conducting
ee&rcheaof all kindsj Ac., Ac. ‘ Innumerable references
given. During the subscribers Qbtence;'his . brother,
J. Kkbiuh, will auend in hts Office,
Office on Fifthstreet, opposite St. Paul’s Cathedral.
! THOMAS J. KEENAN, European. Agent,
je&tf and Attorney avLaW, Pittsburgh; Pa.
; Notice to Business! Men.
A GENTLEMAN in this City, engaged in a safe, sure
and profitable merchandising and .manufacturing
business, having fallen into a low atate of-healthyis de
sirous of selling out his interest in the concernyfor the
purpose ofleaviagtheeUy for theiecovery of his health.
Any porhon having command, of 83000 in cash, and d
fair credit, can enteT into this business wi h every guar
anty of Success. ■ •
ITT* Address “ MANUFACTPRER,” Box SV, Pitts
burgh, Pol, stating where an interview can be had.
Jyfl3 • ;• ; ■' "-
Green teas have advanced 7 cents per
LB.—You can buy Green Teas at MORRIS’ TEA
MART, in the Diamond, fot .three months to come, at the
old prices and the same 1 qualities, notwithtsanding the
advance in prices East, as they have a large stock on
hand, They sell the bestTeaswPiUsburghaithisStore,
and defy opposition,. . i ;oyBo
THE SUBSCRIBER ofTers for sole a valuable House
andiLot, situated on Ann street, Allegheny City.—
The Lot is ISfeeifronlby 55 feet deep. The House con
tains a Hall, two Rooms, Kitchen Cellar - and two Bed
Rooms.* A large yard, with out otfeh, hydrant, Ac.
. Price ©9OO. in hnnd: balance inohe, two
and three years. S. CUTHBEBT, Geh’l Agent, ■
|y26 ■ - : N 0.50 Bmlthfieldat.
OLD PENS—Bard A Brother, G. A E. M. Smith,
XX Todd A Sraith ana Wi W. Wilson’s.
The above brands are now unrivalled in quality of
Gold, in!qaiU-like elasticity* in fineness and smoothness
of the jmtnis, and in durability. I will warrantevory
Pen or these makes. Just received this morning, a full
assortment, and customers will always find at my store
the best stoclr, andat the lowest priceswhich a good ar
ticle ean be sold at. ’ /V • W. WILSON,
j y gs:? •• •' cor Market and Fourth sts.
Butter— a bbis.packedj
; . «>“*■ do i For ula by Wj> ,. DyER .
1SU —6 half bbl». No. 1 jVhila Fi.b i
0 do do Lake Shad ,
10 * do Lake Salmon; . nv __
Receiving and for sale by DYER,
No yo7Liberiy at
LA.HI>— ft bbls. No. 1;
- lsk ' BB d °' Forßa ' e by WM.DYER
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piottsv '- ••’ 1 - >tk • •
Ellrffel FURNITURE l*|t
• Waife*rboßip 97 (ÜBii 49‘, stMet*
I • ersthat UB has now completed the £*
neststock of household funutar© over .before seen In
this.ciiyi as he is deterouned.to uphold, the qualiiy
well-seastfned materials, best WOrkmaMtop,tutttyeweM
design b : and from the extent‘ 6fhis orders
in maj uTacturing; he.-isenabled ; to produce . warranted
foxnitarC, at the lowest prices. . : . .v • .. i
He has adopted the principle pf idenufyrog the ; cn»-.
tomers’fnterest with bfrowtr, ; in|quttmy andpriee, anu
keeps afways on hand thegrentesl, variety of every ues*
cription] of furniture, from the, cheapest andpl?uiießi,io
the most elegam and costly, that ahouse!,.dr any part oi.
one, may be furnished from hte stocky or-manufactu red
expresslyto order .vHe therefpre-BoliqHsah:MWpecnon>-,
that the advantages bfJug.eaioolishment may.be|known*,
The following articles consist, In part, of his stock, which
for richness of style and finish, ednnot- be atirpasaed in*
any of the Eastern cities:. T '-
i Parlor, . . .. .
> drawing, din
: tog; and bedrroom . J
' \ ■■■ . chairs, of\,©very ,variety,
consisting of iosewoood, ma
. hogany and walnut Elizabethan,
Conservatoire and; -
description; Couches, Sofas.Tete-a-tete and Di
;vvans of the,lntest PrencluanaAmerican, patterns,
Tashaes, Wb&l-Nbis,'ahd-ladiGa v rariorWntirig; Desks
of various kind*}'WbrE'Xables'aifd 'faH£y. 'inluid.
stands, mosic stands, and hohlersymar&le top, mu*
hbgahyjrosewdod.and walflat r tcehlre.andsdia,ta iJ \
■ blesj extension dining table*; all sizes of the V
most improved? and decidedly the’ best kind
made; curd, Pembroke hall and bier tables, ‘
wardrobes, bedsteads'and-washstands of . ‘; s
feachalargeassortmeni; gothic hall -
; and parlor receptionchoirs, ottomans
,-••• 1 and” stools, secretary : and book • '
cases, Bide boardSj fire screenSj
towel racks* -Hat 'stands, and -
music stools, cribs and cots :
for children;paper machu, ;
table and tea poys, m*- .
hogany; rosewood; and
inlaid pearl Tables, ,/
' &c. Ac/ 2cc. : - '
A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. CAbmBT tfAkses supplied with
all articles in their line :
STEAMBOATS anjCHpnPE&B* farpished awhe shor
. est notice.
All orderaprontpUy attended to
Journeymen cabinet Blalten Association I
WAREHOUSE, I*9 SECO&E STRBET, |
i incartao comerof Wood.) I
THIS ASSOCIATION, em-a
bracing, already, twice tothreeW^
2 stfl limes asmany bandana the lar- rafi 1
geatandbnhertotnostrenowned» i* j
business ahops el this city, have opened tbeirAVare-J
house, and are able to furnish the public, by wholesale 1
or retail, with Furniture of the following description—' J
viz: '"' i
Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Full Col-1
; umned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads;. Mahogany.!
I Chairs: . Rocking Chairs ; Mahdgany WaahsiandsiSov!
fas; Divans; Piano Stools;Book Cases; Secretaries; i
Card Tables; PierTabletf fine Card Tables; Centre !
Tables; Hatßacks;: French Bedsteads;. OttomansH
Poplar Wardrobes; Din ligand Breakfast Tables; Work- t
stands; Cherry and Common Workeiandaj high post, ]
I common, lowland trundle Bedsteads; Cherryßarenus; j
I Cribs; Cradles, Ac. . -
j The advantages of co-operation, on an extensive tfcale; ]
I permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and thcynrc.de
i termined to tell, lowerlban any competitors,an equally
I good, if not better article, andWarwnted—aslhe pubUc
I will understand by giving them n call. - , ‘ '
I *in* Steamboat work of. all, descriptions, and other
I articles of any deicripiion/made fooreer liT every sfjrW,'
jat the shortest notice. ; . . . . tmarisl
37*050 cis.
20 025
184
Veneers, Mahogany, Rosewood and .Walnut; Varnish,
Hardware and Furniture at Wholesale. .
aUIE subscribers have from New )flrk
and Boston a moat splendid stock ofVENEt-HS,
and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable;
for the trade.. All of which- we will sell at extremely ;
lowprices. \ •••••..' .
. As great care was taken in the selection of the stock}
persons cannot fail to be suited either as to quality or
price; ami, as it is well known that Furniture cun be
made by raachinenr superior and much, lower than by
hand} Hie attention of the trade U respectfully invited.
Turned Work,in ail its branches, earned on as usoah
Flank for hand rail*,foT-Carpcniers,ttnd ail. utricles
required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture,conatanUj
on band—viz: Mahogany, Varniih. llanlwarc, Hair
Cloths, Springs, Ac-, Ac. RYAN A-M’KEE,.
Ryan’s Buildings,
No. 31 Filth street-
No.o3ThxTdttrui,b€iufttn MarketandWocdiSiutkiide.
a We have now on hand a . large ttud y^§Sßjsxn i
QL splendid mock ofevery variety oiuitUßsrawrr'rf |
IQlore confidentcannotbe so rpassed,fi@lfggjlgll<
equalled, in tbit City, or w tLe West, in style and flnistr..
Those* who. arc in wantoi FurnUaie are respactfuUjr
Invited to call and examine (oi thetnielves.
E Steamboats famished oath; shortest nstlce.
Ail orders promptly attended to.
fctf ofooNNELL. MULLKN A CO.
joun o’nosnia.b • •• • • a, l. hvllsn,' • *.w. b.nurrrxi.
O’DONNELL, MUJLLEN Sc CO*
Pittsburgh Chnlr di Cabinet ware Boomty;
r!wo. 08 sfttrdS*r«i, Spot* Side. ;
O’Di hi. &.Co.» respectfully inform their friends
and customers.that they have, if not the Jargcst
Ffp|«lock ever before seen in this city, the greatest
variety of styles, the finest finished, made .of the
best seasoned, materials, and by the beat workmen, in
the western country—all of which they are determined
to sell as low as any other manufacturing establishment
in the city. Odr slock h* all oar own manufacture; no
importations.
steamboats and Hotels Tarnished at the shoresinouce.
Altordera promptly attended to. . jsl*.
V;
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* 'L.t\ - '. < . *
ro Cabinet Makers.
CUAIttS ■&BJ>;BtUftMfWUlUfi*
Faraltnrs amt Uhair W&re Jttobxaa* :
/EgSRHia ; T. B. YOUNO k CO.,«mw efTitrdf\
*mm^^^cndSmUhfieldst3. t
Pa., keep constantly on hand rcPa
falliisallflnd make to order, at the lowest prices, * 1 *
HOUSEHOLD
CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved,
styles. _ _ ; : tcblS •.
'. . stcoiaboato,AhojM
1 Tut subscribers tender .their ncfft
bestow Vg^.
ed upon litem, by their Steamboat friends, and firl
would respectfully remind them andotliers inte* ■
rested In butidtag boats, that tliej are atall limes pre*.
Sarcd to furnish, on* the most.,reasonable* terms* every
escription. of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the. bes
material arid workmanship. T B YOUNG& CO.,
Corner Tlurd and Smithfieldstreeis,
opposite -Hotel,”
a. iv yiHMBB. __ Hi DAOLSB
Hammer A D»uler»
CABINET WAREROQM,SMITHFIIiLDSTBEET,
Btlxcttn Stveruhstrut andSirav}beTr%aUey } PklabuTg y Pa.
HAMMER*. DAULER keep constantly onhand
[JL a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture,
warranted equal to any in the city, andsoldonaS
■ 1 "favorable terms os can ba obtained at any similar
eaiabUshmentinr ite West. They have now on hand an
nnttsuaiiy extensive stock, cmbracing-all kinds of Furni
ture, trom the cheapest and plainest-to: the most costly
and elegant. All Orders promptly attended to. mr*Jt:Gm
A. BIILLIKSfi 6 COn :
HAVR ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and
CHAIR MANUFACTORY, N 0.04 Southfield tl.
a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which
they will sell 15 per cent, below castomary rates.
Terms—cash only. - [decS7:ty
\VM. E. STEVENSON coutlnnesto mane-
factare CABINET-WARB.ox every descrip-
nt hiß old stand, corner 01-Liberty and
streets. UNDERTAKING attended
to,inallils branches. mayll
Bolivar Fire Brick Manufacturing Gompany.
jas. oLoyxi, s.M. xren, a, v.jojtks, a. b. haoraw,
OLOVER, Klfiß & CO./ProprJotors*
THE subscribers having been appointed Agents feif
the above named'concern, will keep constantly o t
hand a supply of the celebrated BofivarFire Brick,' Cri;-
cibie Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and Inwalls. -The/,
are also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to .be
made in size and shape to suit purchasers, which, shall
bcproraptly filled.
Wo do not deem it necessary to enumerate the many
advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick.posess overall oth
ers that have been offered for sale in the United States,,
their superiority being well known to almost all persons
who use Fire Brick. The proprietors have determine 1
that the Fire Brick shall losenone Of their present envi
able reputation, and that no expense shall be spared, u
make them even better than they have heretofore been.
This is the only establishment now manufacturing Fire
Brick at Bolivar. . ? ■; KIER A JONES,
mart 7 Cdrial Basin, Seventh st., Pittsburgh.
FREIGHTS Recelved for all tho Way
Stations on (he Pennsylvania Central Railroad:
•STATIONS. • r AOENTB.
Bailey’s, Adam J. Walters,
1 Mifflin, J. North/ :
Lewistown. , James Milliken,
Mount Union, J.D.SecUler,
Huntingdon, J.-D. Herr,
Spruce Creek, S. Milliken,
Tyrone, A, H.Clark,
Hollidaysburg, T. A. Scott,
Lancaster, R. ModerwelL
Columbia, ModerweTl&aaofleU,:
Harrisburg, J.Wallower&Son, ~
Duncannon, Fisher, Morgan A Co.,
Newport, Jesse Beaver,.
' Willerstown, Hervey Jones, .
Perryvitlo, G. D. Thompson,
M’Veylown, : Richard Roeloff,
Mapleion. John Donaldson,
.Mill Creec, Kessler & Brothers, -
Fostorla, JohnHuyeU.
. COVODE A COLE, Agents,
jylO corner Penn arid Wayne ste, Pittsburgh...
HOUSE AND LOT FOR 8700. For sale, a two
story Dwelling House and Loiuf 20 met front by
110 deep, to alO feel alley; The house is wellarranged
and'well finished, with good grates, suitable for each
room, a good dry cellar; a lattice porch/an out oven;
a largo yard and garden; all new and in complete or
der /pleasantly situated on Resaca street, Allegheny,
near the West Common. Immediate possession, if re
quired. : S. CUTHBERT, GenH Agent, -
• Jy3o ~ r gQSmithfieldstreeLv-
JUST RECEIVED AT WOODWARD * JELLY’S,
No. 73' Third street, the London and Paris Ladles’
Magazines of Fashion, for July.
The Ladles’ Gazette of Fashion j published inLondon
—upwards oCthirtyengrawnga,. ... ._ _
The Weekly TinUkafto E^ 'Life In Loiidcfn,’
Punch, the Ulustrated.Newfcand.the |4odoluMerouiy.
jygo : •.. V- -. :v-:
JUST ; RECEIVED —An > invoice of! Mann’s Patent
Vertical Lever, Lettcraud Manifest Presses; con
sisting of sizes Isi inches by ia,loJhyTfi and lO by.llL
with Metallic Dampeners, Letter and Manifest Books
to correspond. - ! ; • i- •
For sale wholesale and retail by ; :
JOHN F. COLEy
sole agent for the West,
At Covode & Cole’* Warehouse, corner of Penn and
Wayne streets,Pittsburgh.,:
Booksellers and Stationers supplied at as low prices
as they can parchase from ihe easlernmanufactwer and
patentee. ' : 1 QylSiif :
Afl YLER’S OHOLERAREMEDY.—A fresh supply
JIVJL just received. This, medicine has never failed to
effect ; a* cure in all oases of Diarrhcßa, Dysentery*
Cramps, Pain in the Stomach, Ac. It has.boen used
vrith asioniohing success in the very worst cases;.;.
Sold wholesale and retail by .. '
'S. L. CUTHBERT,
jy24 ; ‘ ; No. 50 Bmithfield street.. .
AVA COFFRE—A prime article for family'lifie in
eiore and for sale by -
j?3l
BLOOMS —150 tons No. 1 Jnmata;
75 do Bedford Forge Blooms;
Received and for sale by
jy3l , KING.A MOORHEAD.
T l ERRING—SO bbls. in store audTbr miebv
il jy3o SHERIFF A BINNING.
LARD 01L—75 bbls. No. 1 for sale by
jy3o B A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.
ALCOHOL— 50 bbls. for sale by
jy39 a A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
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■ ■ AJiOTHEB SCIENTIFIC WONDEE! ,
TAB! TRtitS I»»
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TrvnFPAßerinet,or tfce : ?6ui^ ; stoibdch of
1; HhejOx, after directions by Baron JJjgGi “®s** a Vi
;PtiysidlAgiesl Chemist* by; J* S. HOUGHTONiAH)., Ntfc.
BYBpj&srj&j&vifnicßjCONSTiPAmotii'ijyEfr
COMP&AIBfo aa<4 HBB&ITYy oajfcigttfUjr Stoafiflu
o wmejthod, by own. agent XJastnQvJ*M c F-T.
. HalfdlawpoorifnJl'of l this^Raldttitfaied'.iirwflj£?i
will digest or dissolve <a Btturt »Bb Vt- HI
about 'piul j:-'A
. RarqijLraia, iobls i
Ih^S^ic'Juice^inaySo.TCadilyi-pr^JOTti'ffbyi^s^S
>cons wmmPM
nous articles of food. as meat ana eggs, will be so soft
ened, cttmged and digested, inst in the same manner as,
tbOy 1 woulo ) tl::.e*l A U; yi v.
. Dr.'PnESiHA, in his famous Pnd Pi-
than Dr..
in bis vaiaable wntingaon the ** Ayiiofe 1 .
«r\'nf Digestion,”observes that a a diminution©fihq due
IgstesagitßaiasKßi
else'* obtained.;
frojntheistomach of Uviag animals, whi.chffpyed._o.omti
P IJr flSl^Snoffiof yftte'famdnattoilS
vbU^B»l®^«*a36r«a«artle*«to?fc»gM«J':
that the stomach* of;animaisj maceralcdin- w ?iy^J Q ‘“i''
: part-to *0 aS&ihe property
ties of food, and of edecung a kind ofjatttjidht dirts
lion of. them-in nowise .dtlTerenrfnoin- thenttufal digest
TOaV"wOTiti ! .
ft BlancLrd, ¥§lai;'ie4G,'pp. ,
cry of PEPSIN forms nnencora m the cheminal hlstPry
’. of Digestion.. Frpnt.recent expefiraeptswa knowinh*.
food ts Uissotved "as Vapidly ip an aruficlal -plgestree,
fluid. ordpaVed. from Pep Sin; as. ft t* iff the natural iflap
, , trie.Joipe itself.” ; : ' '
Jatif'iv.
pWefeor tht J^flcredn.jSoUegejpiiyft;
delpkiadn hi* great wdrkon HamanEhyi!o]ogy,devote«
more thin filly pages to an eiaminition of This snbjecl.
ilia experiments with Dr. •Bbaumont,tOtk'the-Gattne<
Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and (ton?.
animals Tare well known. “in all cueV’he ?*aW
gestion occurred os perfectly in the artificial as In the
natural .
AS A DYSPEPSIA CORER, -
Dr; HiSightosS preparation of PEPSJNiIiaa produced
the moat marvelous effects,, curing' cases uf Dctnhly,
•Emaciation, NerVoiis Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump
tion, supposed to be on the.very vergenftliegTHve.il
is lmpoSsiM? to details oC cases ja tbp.fjraUsotj
this advertisement—but nulhenticateii certificates nave
becne men ofmore than TWCHUNDREDREMXRK
ABLE CURES, m PbiladelphitriNew Yorlt, and
alone. Therm were nearly nildesperstcrmses, and-the
cures were liot only, rapid and wonderful, but perma
n Kls a great NERVOUS ANTiDOTßeundpanicnlarlp
useful fdr tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint,
‘Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and
I'the-evil'effects of Quinine; Mercury;’Und otter drugs
upon the Digestive organs, after A long sickness. Also,:
for excess In eating, and ,ute.too,free use of ardent spir-.
its. lialso reconbues Health twill Intemperance.
OBD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. • :
There is no form oC OUD STOMACH COMPLAINTS
•which it does not seem to icachand remove • atones.-—.
No matter how bad they may bfe, UGTYES INSTANT
BELIEF! A tin git dost rcmovtt attthttS&pUasanltyinp- ■
torn*, and it oniydUeeda »bc repeated >
to make these., good effects permanent- - PURITY-OF
BLOOD ahd^lGOß'OF BtWYy; *!lbw atjonce. It Is
parUcnlatly excellent in caßds of Nanseftj-ydmiUng,
Cramp* Soreness of iliepitof theSmmacbjdißtreSßUß
ter eaung, low, coldstote
ness ol Spirits, Despondency, Emaciauon,Weakness,,
tendency to* Vanity;Suicide,- Ac.* ~ , r /
Pricey 0- v Y‘ pULLAft per bottle..: One bottle will of
ten effect a lasting cure.,. .- ■i ; J ; a
Every bottle bears tbe written signature of J- S
HOUGHTON, M.D.,Sole Prbprietor.-:;, V’
Sold by agents- iii eyeryitown :ih.;tbe. umtea States,
and by respectable dealers in
Agents KKYSEft.&.McDOWELL, 141
W Rewil heaters supplied at Proprietor’s pri «es- tav2oty
- Also, for sale by B- E» SKLLEBStS? IVotd stiseu :
FobiicAttcatlon
J» raptetfuUy invited iothe'foUcneihg truths, set foith tn
relation to. onto/ the most important Remedies of mod
tm , ‘ m 'p£ T J i() LEUM J 6R ROCK OIL;
IT is not more Umn one year ago since this great Tem- ;
edy wasbroughi before the public, for the relief ana
core of disease. ltd great: powers talieal, hare, since ;
then, become ftrily appreciated by iho nna- :
-we allege that the longer it is tried the more certain will
its great fame lt is not the remedy'of.a day,
got op for the sold purpose Of maWngmoheyt-tmt, one* '
which wecorieeivejWiil.eonUmlelo im usedrwhenali
nostrums have been.f Ol §ottenr ; Tha'JTBTBPX*BDM4a:
a Natßralßcmefly,elaborated inthe depthsof theearth
by a power aridagency that‘isugbs>to scorn* all human
competition. It la our dmyywhen.waiwriieiaboitf tt
medicineirthai; wa.write TauTH-rtbalwe flay pouring
calculate to deceive those who may trust our word or.
put confidence in-Odf statements.: The iick are Very
apt to catch: at any thing that promlsea.ielief trom dis
ease. Astory can hardty be too highly to an-;:
swer the object of gulling or hnmbugglng some of them.
fioxej wedo iiot desire to do this rwewre anxious only
that the truth in relation to cur Remedy should be told,
I in order to secure for it a reputation fan exceeding any ,
| single article of the materia trt«rflea.Plaih,UEivaniished
1 that may beaseertainedin ourown city and
[ ccigfchorhood, bear ample testimony in .favor of the Pe
troresm.-' -r
Within the past two months, two of out own citizens,
who were aeotty&fed, have been restored* to sight.
Several eases or blindness, in :the State;; of Ohio, have
been cured. .And, also,the case c f a gentleman in Bea
ver coamy.' There are others\but ibese cases are near
home, and may be referred to by any persons who may
have doubis on the hnbject.n .Tliese cases ware cored of- :
tertney had been abandoned byphyaicians as hopeless?:
The Petroleum will cure, when used accordingto direct
li onv _Xliarrbcea, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumaliunj;Goutj‘
the Skin, Flmplfifl bfltheface,'
Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm,.Tetter, Scald-Ilead,.
pains in the bones and joints, old aoros.gleersyWens*
Tumors* Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal' irnmudnyTever and
Asne,Carorfib£feng&fc, AsthmayßroucbiUi,' and aUPul> :
monarv affections of a chronic nature, lending to pro
duce CONSUMPTION. . ..
Barns and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder' and Kid
neys, Chapped-Hands, Excoriated tipples. Corns and
Bunions.' .In fact, it-isaoßßsv tnovxßSAt.BßKXi>v,ai!d;
has been'tried m most of the above the.
past year: with 1 the most perfect snecess. Certificates'
that will astomuharein the handsof theproprietor,who
Will take pleasure in showing themi to ; the offlicted pr c
their friends. ... r * y ..r ■
Whatever others may* Bay about their medicines, the
'PctroleuraU'te' the ’greatest; Remedy bfthoagevPhy
sicians of high standing in dm pro.feisioa are beginning
to use it in their practice.. Those .who at'first locked on
with doabr and uncertainty, ore - wßEtig to ; award it due
Bl* and eonsldcratiom Eefore another yearTolu
, all. wiU be, ;acknowledge: that the.
Petroleum is the greatest medicine 4 oser discovered.
For sale, Wholesale and RetailjfiV -...
-:KEV9m«t’»DOWEIX,
■ , -■ 140 Wood Street.
Also—R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street; D.U.Cony,D.
A. Ellioli; Mseph Bouglass,AllegbenyCtty. Also, by
the Proprietor, S. M. KIER, Canal Ba»m, 7lh Blreet,
PiUsborgh. ■ 1 - - : ■, I’Ott
i - J(80 BATa JIATOER) r ,
TO HAVE* BBALTRY APPEARANCE,
And personswho do not perspire areUabtetothemos
DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. « i
TVTOW}Jones’ Italian Chemical Soapcauses a free
•JJ| perspi’ratibnifchd at the same Urn e mollifies,Hoflens
the skin, giving it the texture and-beaxnjrof an infant’s.
sdvJiyVi SALT-RnEUM ANDSPRESv
are soon not only healed, but coredby jts,use, oa at
least seven physicians in New .York fciiowfwUo useit
in such cases, and find it in
PII&DES I BtOTCjHE^FRECH.BS I
or any other skip diseosq. The. teaderis.assured that
this is no usdesfipuffed nostrum; asbrieiridlvviU piove.
I could eriuraCTateat leastSO porsOnßCured OT- r:i L
SORE HEAD} SORE LEGS ANDSOREBEARD.
Buy it, and the reader is again not
cruelly sell'll for the Above,“unless r trie wit to be aU"I
stele. Thore'Who&teliable r- !: ./
CIIAFEPiORAGKBD.iOMHAPPED
will find this not only a cure, but a preventive if and! (
can now only add, that any one afflicted wttb any of'
the above, alt and even
more (admirable irfiTS-properties). than I state.
1 readerribe piores areuopded withimilations,
ana be sure yon. ask for Jones’ Italian Chemical Soap—.
and bby it only, of WM,. JACKSQN/nnlyAgent ip
Pittsburgh,*24o Blbertyfltireet;PitiBbtirgb,head of Wood-
Jones 7 my White. : * .
LADIES are cautioned against using common prepa
red ChaU^^-. -
Theyarenotawarehowfrighlfttlly Injurious Itis
to the skin! bow coarse, bow rough, how .
sallow, yellow and unhealthy the stin
appears after using prepared Chalk!
Besides,it injurious, contain
ing alargequamityof Lead!
We have preparedaoeantifnl vegetable article, which
we call JOI^ 1 SPANISH LILY WHITE.
It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleteri
ous Qualities; and it. imp arts to-the skin a natural,
healthy, alabaster, clear, living white; at the same
time acting as' cosmetic on the ssin, making it soft and
smooth, sold by the Agent, WM. J ACKBON,B9 Liber
ty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Price 25 cents.
Pearly Whits Teeth and Breath,
TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS.
who-have either; are honorably assured
JT that if their breath is ever «o foul, or their
TEETH DECAYED, DARE OR YELLOW,
and encrusted with tartar,thara2s cent box of Jonet'
Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow
and the breath odiferously sweet
- Sold ontyatJACKSON’S Store, 240 Liberty stree-.
; headofwood. . •■i. [dccSQ
. : Jones’Solution of Jot* •
A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE forthe changing ot .
XA. white, red or grey hair to a beautiful brown or }el
black color,in a few minutes. Price 50 centsand 81,00
: Sold by W JACKSON,24O Liberty street, Pitisburgb
vend of Wood. -;; ; ' •• . IdecSo
A Scientific Hatr Tonic Restorer
A ND BEAUTIFIER.. TrialbbtUe* 3?i.cents. Those
J3l who have uted Jones 1 Coral Hair Restorative know
its excellent qualities—those who have nou we assure
it to possess the following. qualities. It will force the
hair to gtow onanypart where nature intended hair, to
grow, stop it falling ofi, care scurf ordardrud; and make
ght, red or grey hair grew dark. For dressing the hair
soft and silky,nothing can exceed thi*-«makes I
'tftofy beautiful and keepa it so. It is, indeed, the mo*
economical, yet superior article for the haur. t
Sold only- at WM. JACKSON>3 Store,24o Überty it*
head of Wood, Pittsburg-. Price 37* cents, 60 cenu and
CLOP. • . Ideeai
SURE YOURSELF AMERICAN COMPOUND/—*
This never failing specific is guaranteed in all cases
lelicate disease, together with the.attendant corn-*
plaints, to effect a speeoy.safe and lasting cure-in the J
eotirse of a few days; without restrictions to diet j busi
ness oriniury to thesystem. It is an old ana. pbpular
remedy; has long been (and still is) used in the private
practice of a physician, radically curing ninety-nine of
. ibe hundred cases... JUeavesJflOLfidor.oa tbejb.restb. And.',
may be used by any one without tire; least fear of expo
sure. For sale at the :Medlcal Depot, No t 50 Smithfield
street,Pittsburgh, Pa; -■ ;'? >•» .V v lupr7 -
null’s gamaparUla and the Ohoiers*
OT a single* man, woman .or child has died of the
Tq CHOLERA or any of itesymplobis who used this
mvolu&Mb preparation* Look uvthe eitybf Louisville,
where this Saraaparillau made, and where from 150 to
-200 bottles are retailed daily, but few isolated cases of
Cholera have occurred,'aqa they-yvcjfqjb«H^P erBon,r
from boats or those who disregarded oar advice.^
TCinrinncTt tAfoniai,
For sale by KEYSER A SI’DO WELL, 140 Woodst.
Pjttsbotph, where flic genuine article may dluwyabe
KINO & MOORHEAD.
Bounty
GAPT. NAYLOR- No. 163. Third street, comer of
Cherry alley, having made actaogemenu at Wash
ngton forthe purpose, mil procure Bounty Lands forthe
onicers and soldiers, their i 25S,°^,i? , f&i? n4er
the Bounty Land Bill, passed September 28lh, 185(1.
Pittsburgh, October 10« • •
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tUtoagfflgtrictattentiontobalnflaiam?adkilipia3|gfcißß .j •»
r pSbhlitinTof^irS > -Piui«^arfui*^rt»amS»&u I ;'.r.»: i. n
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TOUN McCLOSKEYSakAot* 1 tef’i-lfelwnitj.ibf ’iLilJ - J si?>*
noaneing 10 bis nnmeroM WWjw-and tla public in •
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JdadfrCbthiam Ee/«m<l ia.tije W^imCbanln:.. if, j ; -.
thisuiSSofflilttoJe.thanVt»ftl;W4®"On>i» <irt
• th?ttUlSfaiJtaTiiiKailoslVlO Wm* y A
atm lowest pric^M?«raU-astilus4nfiB*,arergM«P^“#/
style and elegance noito4»stpP«M^tii^£c J ii»>
*^He t y?6uldpanrfcttUrty j/; -
3nClotMcgiohispresenfrol6ri<iidaMormlblrt‘pf~~-
• ••• EUAdjfriasaA eannantp*—;-;*** • ;
As he feels confident, upon examination.#f tl# qnalluen W ?-> .
ana Jittces of his roodsfhe caa.<4er ,‘tfcpm snob induce- .
menuos shall mate it iheirintereVtlo pprehaae at fcis
CtltbUs^ehfc*!.y;t) r K' >I. .K --••'o-'-u 'vos
fi.MaiQriyears’expeihsncejanifTettMaccesalftlbebti* o:
Bine#S.u>getherwnhdii‘imptece3imeawftol«oide»M* r f#- *
to-gtit t$ ;' •*
8 u tt : .basinets hubitsdjid tastesw4verylocation >in *■
ine Union, whieh is of the utmost importance to whole
sale purchasers. , • •. r r “ f .y. -- • ■ ...
tiooifd a’ cfcbl&tf *e- r * * vs
.lection df tha-tnosi fashionable goods;consisting of— •••---
i Cashme etts,&£>&e. Also,an excellent assortment of .rf,>n,.
. Vj?sr/i res, of tbe late stand moßVlashionablo Btylesr-•• . o
manner hud at the most reasonable prices. .no":
_ * COMK, THEN, ONE . "
’•.'lie iha, ...'
most exienilTCjtaiidonbtediyjto-bßfoana'ljJ'Uis Tjnitti-'i ' --
Slalba.! i '£’ y-KiOi • -tiww.l
I--. - S«w uid FUblsuMt Good*.
_TUST(RECEIVEP j ;ot/BaO.Blffi£'s.lGftlßißLß'S . ■
J Bee Hive CioU>lng: i Siore >: «jeel,*. - ;
firm aid splendid'ass>rtindnrlatest, styles#
«prag&drSdinmet OeMs ) 'wUdli : w(!i aii- i [rftiidrta. td ;•
manufacture to (-Itier.inuftyie unsoipassedini [143 city,
and at extremely tow briees. .■ ■■■T
We have on hand a large oßSOrUneut Of BEADY
MADE CLOTHING, made ldlhe beat and 'most lash
iqtfable manner-wblch We arfcffitertninei-taiaeU very: - ;
■towfitrioafi- Country merchants, and those who bny ;r ,
"wholeiaje, will find itlo theiiadyantage WegU and ox-,: _ r .,-,
amine out stock. btffbre -■ f'-r ■
IDSi&wrence jJojiflßufjjCliirioo' Mercer -t".
Whig, MeadTiHeiSemineW,jGroenal>u.rffh;Re|»;iWlc»v:
W6»iunguiti’Exaniiii4i'f SteußonviUe, Umon-r«op7
\he amount orSl/BendpnpertottdvertiBerf 3 r iimiehECTge • ■
this Office.;'' -v. ■ ».>.»:-i-.l; 'tfC :-. t r/; >
■ Jfasmes : ;;J "VV,
: (Formerly Cutter to the.laic F. oelaht,) .
.TTTOULDmost respectfully f'annotthce.lo'bia.friends
JY . and the pablin in,general»*hat.ho.haf rented tne,.. ..'. -.
Store, No. 30 Martel,strut, Thlrd'
streets, where be im en dec Ofry i ug ontbe.TAILORING ' -
BUSINESS in all its deparuqojmi He foAnyi: receiving
FROM THE RA4TBBN MAHJLETS Oft; QRtire JOCV^, StOCk/ ©.!_ , ; ,1
GOODS, Tor Spriiig‘ and Snm£hef'Weafi.ri3:i',hup6ffine
Frtne^' EngluA antf-'AJriericafe'.{7»bAj4‘*CajA«tarcCsf- ‘ - ■
TiottsU, Cassmurt9i, {TwlUt& French. Habit -Cfoth *\ a super
riorarUclefortomn«sCoatt,).togeitaef wiih.a.lftTxeas- .. ,•■.-•
sortmenl of plain UndfiguTfca Cawtmsrej; new. dnadcsl-.
fableityleii v -- ■> '■ *••••'•
Also, an excellent lot of fancy. tfWik CaJitasmi'Sdsh*.:;
and Rlantidu all of;Whiehthesubscntier Is.. =
prepared to make to ofaer Intbe neutesrand'most fash*
ionftble styles, at as low prices As ahy-othef establish* *■ > *••
xatnU ? He the re fore hopes by strict attention: to-att fjori ;* >; f
derslntrustedtohiscare*tomeritasbnreofonblioßa- .»•
tronage. '
No. 3G Market, between BeccmdondTfilrdstff/
•TO TAILORS.—I shall eontinoa laseli and rire In- :
structions on my system.of Garment'Jhaut/amg as
heretofore, at tlie Tonowidg price*, vU s Ifoeeompaflled • r ' •
bvoralinstruction. BtP rwiibouVinstritciionsig?*-- :r. <■.:
5 'jelOtyi 'JAMES C.WATT. _
•r 'BhrsloptSr:
tIPAIAN’S Adkaivt Parchment BnvtLopttf—'&f dip*
I ping the fingers in water, and moistening and - "
peasing the gatemed edge,.tiese&sVelopes beetnaatbo • :•/■
•ofest-and strongest that nan housednbcing/madct-cl.. -
parchment paperi/which will withstand any ordinary .
friction or modttare.-For sale by theqcnhfity br ! stngift - '
. pockj atthestore.Qf;i, v r .-•> W.-it; HAVEN,! ;,v. : :
nmrtS eornerxifMarketandSccond.its..-, .
.. . DlsaoltaXloEU- i.-/.
rnllE Partriertblp heretofore! existing’betweeu tho (1
X tubscribers, under thcfirnroF Godlter-t Haeke, 1
Drsg£i*ts,bas inis day been .dissolred by ;.’ / :
scnuT ..... J. A. COULTER,* v , ‘
Much 31,1831* N.H.HACKE.
.1 QjTThn eSairs of the late firm wilLbe nouled brJ. A.>'. r '
Coulter,: who. coniinues.,tba some-business atvue:old..|..
sta»tti«cQfnerof Wood ahd'Thlrd streets.' ‘ / ■: apfi r ...
winiftm mton>a London Patent Lever
'.v. . i-Wat©Hearr : '
QDpERIORfo any.VV'afobesyiveloflcrcdio the clUr , »
O zena of Pliubarch. ~.,r ~-'7
H. Market street, is sole Agent for'
theabovenamcdLeFerWatchesu'-ThefoUOwiilggaar- .
antee is attached to each Watch*! ?' I
£y appointment to the. Admiralty*■
••r - WHXIAhI.DIXON;
■ Chronometer and Watch Momlf&clureTi
45Kiog Sqnare,Goswell Road, London.:
. Thiscertifies that .the .accompanying. Watch,.No*r-v. • /
Is warranted by ine to 'b.d.'of rnyVinanafaeinre, and,, no. .•
Watch with m3T'nntno:upoaitijgenuiner, , ishl^aaceoin* , - i 11
named by. a certificate bearing mysignature* U y
1 gnarantee the Watch,Noi^r,. toJteep limetnUtegat- ; 7V
is.acbptf of the pnrchflser. • [aprt7j-; 'W. UfXON. .. t z.
Co-J?B*tn«sj:»nip. ' • .'v-: ,
V^IAiIPBELU & CHESS taw> thii-aMjr'fAjtril ttUt,)' "
sssocialed witfi Item, tIHARLESSrKNHj HT. ;
.■ The business will bo continued under tbe.finnvf-r
CAfnpREtX,CHESS &. CO. r : . .tupilg. ;:.;
Dbo viorv or aatntci la ib« pexr«ctlon oi „
: «i?r >*>- 'j i ■
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4 Nature, In creating dnepar.pcreejmans, and ..com;,
manaiigilio lnfihc6t emotions UiefedVTjy i knowledge,
dFE6nascapoBit£U:brag‘-and ,; Painiiiiffj’ In* a »■■
shortterm Of.inst to ctipasyirt; enuneneejofjj style, »■.;
whereof, in the thereto* isunsurpassea; In,. ,
Slthe'ejccfctlenfcesof.thc ArC'r' *- '.' T ‘ “ "u ”*
- Sketchesof tnsidehtea end-soenery -ln aria uitmnd v
PitjBbargh,in constantprogress. MagwficenfcttnnscriiK; .
lions of elrworate, paintings,jwrgeoracilentaiseenery
aodthfe m6st*plfenoiavleWs'fromfelUiyerlne.worKu •
1 'I- 4 : c; O; BEPWBTT, w^ednat:
■lit •ir.: KUBbnTgb»Pa«
ICE CREAM AND MlNEfiAl* Kib
bribers respectfnUy i
turner* thai iheyjsave commenced matopglCE eREAfiI
fonbeaeason.*' Tbrir SALOON-®PJ“ •.;
anperlor Biyle. and. will bo A*
ufll.otetock, P*
. artiM dr private families veQlboptonspuy&Uca
Oat MINKHAJa FOUNTAIN/Walwbtmi optriod ; ,
i; ;^2;i,\\ ■ .■-.iii’.-m i - ■ ■■■ ■■ .
■ Caiea, Fruits, Confectionaries, 4c;,kepl.oaMnil,** ..
i;fr«k and «w«.. Pl«ws« s S£Sg, KEß) . ' .
StayßjifceryygiDittgiaDd alloy. ■
' For fftoßAltßaad . -
TVR. LARZETTE’S JUNO CORDIAL.or ProcreafiTO
J. KUxir, pre«cribed. aa.au rcatoTnuvo. ijt
cases of de baity, lmpoieGcv ot' baireit44S»jaP^aP'l* u
1 regulariUeaofaiatUre.iliiß-all that itpinfeasea U> be—
7lz : Naiore’ssreui restorative* antt?emedy.fi»
the married slate without offspring, it iip.certamcuro
for sfeminniemisaions, general debility, glc6t»’weatn?BS ••
Bf the genital organ uervoaaatfogtbnsj'ieacwraPfc : r
iAa - » '
Also, a certain, remedy .for incipient Conswnpuqp. mu- ,
BesUou,loa36rmii6caiar enei«yipninncaHjsU«taatf, T£\ .
malk weakness,debility, Ac. liU warrinteAto - .<.
'■ the ussrlu'any of iheubpve of price ;
Jess valae io those without of&prmg. ■ x ■
■ ; To spread wide the blessings of this medicine, I have
appointed’^MeSafs. Jodson-Js Co>r -jortbe'City-’of New
Yoit; in the United Stales,of> i&ntftriepiiiisrjSplA agents j
for its sale; and.none canie gepnlne,;
tbroogh iiem.ana
• NppW, July lCihitB4a.;:; t i.:'W i; ' •
i; SoWoaly in Pittsburgh.at th,ei Mecficsl wool,-N0.,75 : -
Southfield street ;snd by, B. tt. J MbdWpg» Walnut street .
Brartlrauwi • •
liOuiaville. .Kv ;Vi . V -. r »i~
rvlHB above establiahmpu has been iaken-hy .the an-. :
Ar with the;vwwbf pwsufngtheiegitimate,.
business cbimedted therewith; and-as they ore now re- ~,
ceivinga-fallsupnly bCTtptberpcrders foraU-siaes of • '
Lumber, wilt hevUlled-*wiUi[ptt>njpuiCBaTpnd.at;fS,*oW' l .
prices as by any other MUnn the neighborhood.
PALINGS af-U pldriiuid be
cut. : fapiSfry] JAMES CABMAN A? CO-
100.000 Nos landai:
- lOOgrowlChaserß; • -
' TOO ao'••Pii:Wheol»j
4a do Sdrolla, nmll ;=•
-.251:310 .-:\do;‘.largßi .j
-20doxlozRockei»;:
15 do 2oX' -do
-"TOdo 3o* .«3o'= ; "
S doitex;; do
2 do B.o* . dp:' ; , . :
2 gross 4 Inch Trlanglos i
■■ 2 do ndo - - do ■■ ■ .
2caEeaChiaEseßocJtfltj; >
“^''‘■SfaTo 0 " 3 '
recetodaddfor.ofebr ,
10U 'lSo4toras)K©lr«cw»«d
‘ . ,j.RHOPEStCQtNmft.WPoAq»TfIt.
r f : • • > .
;\..-10'i!d : S6lSr Sperm-and Sperm; ■■ : ‘ry
•r'-rb Fonalbiy km it
J.Ds WILLIAMS CO-
apples ;
OUU 1 liObn. Jujabefoslo; . -
' WhC" ao ■' ‘aoj ; .
■ ' lOObu Laxgcf Raisins:
. 50 do NtuldndS BoexCosd?...
* CO, .
NoiB WoidOU
MACKEEEL—
: I ' 50.bh1i..N0. 3 Mikael, (Mata. inspection) - ■
i-Mhfdo '■( ; sto -«*}•'' •'■
i "td* . .•' do; >, ■
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TTOLLAND HERBING&—IOO'-in 1 prime order,
' •fa® '* 3 ~ Importcnh
•S7INEGAK—I3O rails. Winoi^,
V lObbls. Cldor , Eor «»1» bjr
: 3t31 ; ' • 3. to. WII.UaMS fc OO. ; '
50 °;’ a
shhds.Steam Syrup. F. B*
• jyi7:. No. 1 Diamond
MOLASSES— Si. Louis Sn?ar House Molasses; .1
St. James do , do;.. , , .
New Orleans Plantation ; ■ '
jy3l 1 .for sale KINQfr.MpQRIIBAP.
BACON— Cjs. Frirne Hams in aloie And for sale. 1
■■■■■: SHERIFF* BINNING,:
jy3o -• ' No.lOMarlrcm-,
CORN BROOMS—74 dor. common fouale hy :
jyffl * ; SHERIFF * BINNING.
HOULDERB —to,two ms.; a priato article) rtcelTins
•idlers'aloßjr « £-**«'>«
)y3O • . • . ■ ' SHERIFF. * BINNING. •
() CASKS SIDES ANJJJOWLSi-In'tttnrA and rorsato
A iy3o • SHERIFF * BINNING.
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