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V AEf- **> ?-?V ' ~.S ? v-h 4 ,,*' 5 i; <■■ «- y vjJ ' s v?d: £s?t *v I f?.-'3-f4?i^ s 5--yX W-;-- fi’B-.'"“i.v..-'--ri.v : !j*J^^f-.- - vvi. v s . ■ •*••• . v--.'J. .._ ••,■*? ___ > ; ~ ..•■-, 1 -.,- ~z -rr^'x 3r -"' ! ; xr * v^vx-'i"' 4 ; v% , '"lffeA •:• ' / '■ 'P^Zl': ,. ' ;,v,’,"T>: * k ; • aa^ MßjmmfM'-: fey- •• • . •-'■ " flTtsiellaneouSj PissiOE from uvEBPOOL,LONi)OS ; and Glasgow- NEW YOHJC,' ’ ' 1 TAPSCOTCSP Cfneral EmigrulUnaniFarelgn Exchiinge Qfflcit. ' mnEundetsignefliidyiag'acceplod tbeAgoncyof tbe I above well kuownHouse,ls prepared .10 bring < Pi • Tossengers from.the Old Country, on as .favorable tar ns : _ a»any other Housc.yvthe City. , „ . „ , Passages i can be engaged In the following unu®, sailing punctually on iho dayVappomieu: SWALLOW TAIL Line leaves Liverpool on the b*ti and Hist of each Month. • «... oath i RKDSTAU LINE leaves Liverpool on the Aim ot ea T l flE n ZLINF. lesves LiverpoolTwico aMonth. THLLO-NDON I,INRoC Hwtb» f [£ ( ' "VtiF^LY^LINK a o.lsto^ow«o n u sai!. frcl G^^ O AVc n okiy°EVno"of d Partm^ ' (^FafsengeV/sloped from NOW York 10 any port pr i ‘ h |rr-Tl.e Senior Former resides in Liverpool, and sh permiends the embarcauoa ol all passages engaged in orvisiuiW ®pi<)rd s £rpnnuy «!m- havdiTbeir passage engaged.tferbagli ftom Fnn- Sir^^duiWfiiiktfoir'MttwtrpßWwair'OTj^feietieri MbosiiwdldSlbe"niidcrslgned.'r-« - r■. : 0 x.-^'Passage fromnkW.xOßK ?• t *Ci'£>b6 r hnd ai very ledufiediatea.bT'applying.do the .•■undersigned Agcni lot the dlessre. lopscou, uf New Vorkv"- , . v»?.’JAulbs dL&Kx/ui , :..*v-y ' Corner ol Sixth and;liberty.streets* - * ~ - • H (\ftid story) pimfrtirgft covonE-*-•»- *•«v.cols. ~ tiOVOBE^COLB, * f Su'cceworj to McFaden $ ■ Pennsylvania- Railr'odd-Co.—Central Railroad, j T|Mtß.Subsaribe« ha'ring i Ueen jippoimcd Shipping f-|i Acenlafor thS Pennsylvania or. Central Railroad, iiformthe public that we are how-prepared » "Ctive •any amount of merchandise .or; produce for shipment F ljL« m this route will >0 carried through in Eye days, and alt consigned) us : will be forwarded free d commission or charge'tSr-udvanccs. Bata ttf freight bttwaa Philadelphia and Pittsburg h. Dry goods, hats; shoes, books, stationery, cutlery, con fectionary, frtttts, feathers, furniture,.drngSjtnedtcines ' saddlery, Ac. Hardware, ouccTisware, groceries. paints, use eiou., oils; flar, iimpuiy grass Been poTk°°butier, lard, lard oil, tobacco leaf, coflee, tallow, grain and rags, . COc. 9 101), Ashes, marble (rough), tar, pitch, rosin, German clay bones, baepu, Ac, / t K,’" ' comer Tcna and Wayne streets: IMI.—ivIO ’ • jhjJulylsi "part liedoced. ~ MOHONGAHELA ROUTE. ' 1851. Brownsville and Cumberland, to Baltimore and P/iiladta. raiHE Mornirg Bout leaves .daily at-So’clock, A- ftU •JL precisely, connecting wilhdhe Cnrsui Uunjuenahti nextmorning- ; „ l i,-\ . w# • The evening boat leaves dally at 6 o clock,* .hi. (except Sanday evenings,) connecting wuh.lhe cars a Cumberland next evening, at.lO.o’clock. , . Time through 10 Bnltiraorc 32 hoars. Fare only 59, , Time Lh*ougu to Philadelphia.4ohoutsi Fare 0i.1y510. The National Rood is now good. .Conductors gowith the coarhes between Brownsville pnd Cuniuuriand— which makes this-decidedly the.bcat_rooto_ fc.a6t . .... J.MKSHiMEN, Agent, QtheC in the Monongahela House. ■ NUTIUKt ■ Another Fresh. Arrival at No. 07> ; * Comer of Wood Strut and Diamond Alley, Pitabuigh. D GREGG ACO.havo just received another n«w - supply ofDRYGOODSand TARIETZES, which haTe been purchased spree thcj.ate decline. i*. Ea a ler.i priceftwhich Vfrfll btfsbld at a smale AbVAstfi. Owing to our advantages m buying, and long experience ».i luo 'i business-we flatter ourselves -that we can afford our goods ax-pnees regardless of competition. Oar stock will be found lo be unsurpassed m tno western .market, • and much superior lo ony previous stock kept ai the oldaiaadby UreggtMCandie??*. Wo have justopened a fresh lot .of latoStslwaOfoOl>- • NET**- Ribbons. Parasols. Dress Lawns. Beroges.Moua ■ r deLames.Ladies* White Dtcsb Good*, l.uaies (.imp., Silk Fringes, Ac.: Broad Cloths. Fancy Vestings, Ca>s.- ■ meres-tfommerPantaloonery,Tweeds,Gloves, Hosiery, Threads- Combs. Suspenders, Boltons, Knives, Spoons, Razors- Scissors. &c.. and all other articles in their l»n*-, too tedious totnenuon. V-e have on hand, ju?t r«.c*.i\- ed direot from the manufacturers and importers, b> ex cess:, a large lot of GOLD and GILT -JEWELER, GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, and Watch materi als, and being weekly m the receipr of such Goud?, we - intend keeping oar assortment complete. We«arne*ily i solicit an earlr call from buyers- generally, before pur : eh&sing elsewhere: ,■ ... Thirty casesof BRASS CLOCKS, just of ra« noaskinds. ..... E - Remember. No uorth-west corner of Wood street and Diumond alley. Pittsburgh. • • ■ • . ... .. . N- B>—The business of the late firm of Gregg A M • Chadless us to be-Beuled by: D- Gregg at the above stand- who is folly anlhonzed a- d in whose possesion ate thebooks. notes end papers of said firm. lje» . - Dr- J&yae’i FamUy Medicines* TJtXTRACToi a i etter trom'the Rev. K. L. Abbott, u well known-sad highly esteemed Missionary in the •kingdom of Barmah, dated . ■ :: > • "■ :• . Saspowat Aukacah, February, 1«0- Dr- D- Jayne. Philadelphia: My Dear Sir—Wc are •now»n great want of your Medical Preparations. «our •CARMINATIVE BALSAM is an invaluable medicine in this country in bowel feomplaints, and has been in all our Missions with the mokt gratifying success. I ,; have known it in many cases to ncl4ike acharm Your -’SANATIVE PILLS are iny sheet anchor.—The best • medicine fofniy liver complaint and pain in the side dial -IbeVeever used. Thevare tn greatdemand, and we in entirely out of them. We need five hundred boxes - v tif them-' Bro. Beecher says we could use a thousand ' 'box** yearly among our people to great advantage. I • -have used your TONIC VERMIFUGE as atonic tn in- Tertnitient-fever, with the most complete snecess_ 1 think it oncc was the means of saving my own son. Du ring my travels among the churches the past season, I : found a whole village suflenngunder a prevailing lnflu enxa- attended'with coaghs of n most violent character. -I Alien regretted I had not had a dozen or two of your EXPECTORANT to administer to them, for I relieve ' I have seen of ns effects* that it would, have • beett just the thing for those poor people. I presume jou • have not hitherto hod an idea to what an extent you, rngdieineeare used in all our Missions. _ . Affectionately yours, E.L. ABBOT 1. Fb* sale hUhe Esiin Tea Store, 38, Fifth street, [jyl “ 1 1 w*iiteatftd Liqnld Cuticle. XHI3 article Is intended for family, use, and should be found in the possession of every family in the land. Mechanics who are in constant danger oflujury to t|ic»r penons through accident, and the improper or carelev® use of tools, will find this nrticle to be , invaluable to them-and after a fair trial, will consider it indispensable. mny certify that we. the undersigned, having freflueuilymade use of Judd s Medicated Liquid Cuticle, prepared" by Messrs. Penfield A Unmp, Middletown, 1 Connecticut, cheerfully recommend itto our profession al brethren- as an excellent substitute for adhesive plan ter- in dressing burns, cuts, bruises, and all kludn of fresh wounds: also, for tore nippies, a remedy uim :analled- CHARLES WOODWARD, M.D., v WM. B. CASEY. M.D , ' D. HARUISON, M D.. F-WOODRUFF, M I).. HAMILTON BREWER. M.U., ■ • ELLSWORTH BURR.M.D.Botanic. Comprising all the practicing physicians in the city of ™fsk MtaSy B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., corner of \V ood und First sis HORSE'S Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Root, OCCUPIES the front rank among the proprietor} medicines of tins country for completely curing Canker- Salt Rheora, Erysipelas, and all otfae r diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. Also, Liver Complaint, Catarrh. Dyspepsia, Headaches, Dizziness, Coughs-Soreness and Tightness about the Chest, Bron chitis- or Hoarseness. Dryness, und a tickling sensation about the Throat: and is used with unprecedented »ue weakness andoeneral debility. Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the various organs, and invigorating the entire system If the testimony of thousands of living witnesses,irom all parts of the country, can be relied upon, ills singu larly efficacious m curing all Humor*, and lestonng de bilitated and broken down constitutions. It is purely vegetable in us composition, and so accurately, com bined to Us proportions that the chemical, botanical and medical properties of each ingredient haimomously unite to PURIFY THE BLOOD. . . - It has removed many, chronic diseases which has bar • fled the still of the best physicians, and has also cured Canker-Salt Rheum. Erysipelas and Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed tojnakc the lcu»tim ■ It has been tesied in many coses of CANCEROUS HUMORS. The most obstinate Cancers have been cured by this medicine^'-Wendy that it is a valuable. . medicine in ail BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. It removes all obltructioD in the circulation, rendering the Liver fwe- active and healthy. It removes Palpitation of the Heart- and relieves in all cases of Aelhma. and may be . used in all climates.and at all seasons of the year.; » -This Syrup is prepared only by C. MORSE tc CO., at 109 Fountain street. Providence, R. I .and sold whole-, sale 4LDd retail I>y S N WIuJerSHAM, Only Agent lot Wesiejn Fenr.sylv»nm, - Jell*y‘' Warehouse: vor Wood and &ixthsts.,PUtob u. . V” < stratvßer, Loots at run * _ i DAGUERREOTYPES FOR ONE dollar,put up is'Fine Morocco Cases: The subsenbers announce; to the citizens of Witsburgh and vicinity t that they can. • get a likeness for one halflbe usual price, pot to be sur- Sas Bed by those taken in the East. e don t mi-an to, e surpassed .by • any:' Having a large sky and eide, light, we are prepaicaioHuu.;ne'n\qat:fastidious. We will not ask any person to tukc a likeness unless it salts! them. Miniatures put in Lockets. Pins or Rings. Sick; or deceased.persons taken ut iiieir itisidcnce- . > i FOR A FEW .WEEKS ONLY. MERRIMAN A LAWYER. • Rooms oii>3il st.. opposed bt. Charles Hotel mylS:6md. • •• Pine Oil Lamps. 7 - JUST RECEIVED a fine assortment of these LAMPS. for burning the Camphcne, Pmoand Ethereal Oils, which I will sell at greatly reduced prices. - ( " ..." JOHN B.TOUGH. i 82 Fou rtlk su between Market and W ood, Manufacturer and Dealer, Wholesale and Retail, m the above named Oil*. Uell • Dissolution- THE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the; subscribers, under (hefirm of J.B. BONNET & C0.,- is this day dissolved by rautaalconsent. . Either partner may use the name of.the concern in settlement. *■: ' JEROME 8. BONNET. J ; MATTHEW D. PATTON. ) Futsburghy April Ist, 1650. Having sold my enure mteresun the firm of J. 8.! Botoxt ft Co. to M. D. I'ation. my lato partner, and lib retiring froiq business. 1 take great pleasure in secom-i mending him to the confidence of ray friends and the, ptiblfc. -' ■ 1 lap3] >■ r -J. 8. BONNET, w T • AWRENCEVILLF. Sal*, a val-! Aj liable property of 72 feet on Pike street by 110 deep: on Water street to Foster alley , presenting a fine corner' lot pleasantly situated'on the Allegheny, having a dwell-! ing house containing 4 rooms, kitchen, good cellar and a*, porch; also, a pump of fine water, out-house, a large stable, earnage.houße and cow stable, and an ice house: on the river.bank, of capacity to hold 10,000 bushels of ice; also, a garden, with fruits and flowers, and a large| grape arbor; also; 2 small dwelling houses; wiih grape • viaesin front. -The whole is in gooa order.- Omnibuses: " "?“* Pa "‘ ho STSBKibS3§?,E!S„, Agent, jyU- - ■■■■•• ~••;» 50, Southfield street. SHOULDERS— 4,too IbsTßacon Shoulders for sale by j?ES > WM. DYER. --••"■•.-IfewnBddlssI"'Kew Books I AT OblV* »No. <4 Third nL, opposite tnfe'Post Office— Harper's Magazine for August» :• i . Dictionary oi Mechanics—No. 3j, . * »«eth e G.e*t Exhibition .. . . • - International' Magazine for Acgasl,. -- v\. i »rh#* ninsv Chief- By VV« M. Reynolds j ' ■ Mabel Tor/TheXhild of the Battle. Field. ATalepf Tl'e^Pianeer’BDaughter; aTaleof Indian Captivity; By Emerson Bennett j l Dictionary of Mechanics’; No. 34; } Littell’s t.wng Age,No. 370| ; -rn y-v. | Blackwood lor August; ' “ tul P*- Adventures of Paul Pci wenklc. A Sea Story> The Countess of Salisbury. By Dumas j Berate; or. Tho Saloons of Paris. By Mflj. Rien ardson } Yc&ot: a Problem. By the author of Alton Locke > Reveries of a Bachelor—or, a Book of the Heart t , The Farmer’s Companion—with illustrations! ! Traveler’s Game through the U. S. and Canada, ' Rena—or, the Snow Bird: a Tale of Real Life Mrs. Leo Ilently; ' , The Heirs of West Wayland. By Mary Howilt, .The Reel.. By Bulwer; , _ „ . „ r . Not So Bad as We Seem. A Comedy—by Bulwer, Thr Daughter of Night. A Slory of the " ■■ • V_—— " New Books 1 Now Books t JUST RECEIVED AT HENRY MINER S OO.w, xvo.&anmQfieidaireei— _ . No. 35 Dictionary of Mechanics Engine IVork and ’jfeSSftalf Yearly Abstract of .the Medical Sci ences, No. January to June , The Gitßfenbery Manual of iicnlia, ; Parts3d and 4th 1651, or, The Advenlurca of Mr. ; ahd Mrs Sandboys, their Son and Daughter, who. came up to London to“ enjoy themselves," usd to aee.lhe Oreat Exhibiiion by Ilenry Mahew ana George Cruikehank. ougs MINER & CO., Smithficld street, have received • the International Magazine for August—being vol. 4, number one. In literary contents, this numberts beyond precedent in interest. The Gipsy Chief. A new work by G. W. M. Rc>: Holds. This author is well known to the reading public. His fertile mind has on equal in historical romance. Mabel —or,The Child of the Bailie Meld. A Toledo! Waterloo—by the author of Don Crosar Do Baian. 1 hw work is highly illustrated and of thrilling interest ns a ti BaakJpoai?’s r poeticnl Works, (Boston edition,) now complete—the host library edition exumt. i A fresh supply of Bir E. Bulwcr’s new Comedy—Not So Bod as We tieem. rj?3a New SExulo* . H KLKBER.No. IUI Third street, has just received— # The JJlooraer .Polka, with a beautifully colored vivnotie orthfi'Blobmer cds\ume; Farewell, if’Ever Fondest Proyfr; • Wait for ihO’Wagoiiv Dedicated to Kit Carson, the Great Western Mountaineer; The Languace ol Love; „ . - Come Where Sweet Toned Zephyrs Pusr Composed for and sang by the Irish Nightingale, Catharine Hit) s . Wherefore, Nelly, Look bo Lonely ? I Think of Thee at Evemiae: Cureless Childhood's Sauny Hours, Comm’Through the Bye—wnh new embellishment,, as sung with unbounded applause by Jenny Lind ; Had I Never, Never Known Thee; Pcstal, Yesthe Die is Ca*t; Niagara Falls—a Comic Song; The Mothci’s Requiem; A fine selection of Guitar Songs ; MuuiciOh’R Companion—by Howe; . . M.SO—Waltzes, Marches, Voikos, Variations, ic ,ul thr SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HARP. . New and Popular Bool&s* JUST RECEIVED AT HENRY MINER A Co a, No 33 Smilhfield street, the following new and tit ,C i’assagcsiu'iic ■ Life of Mrs. Margaret Maitland, of Swrenzside—written by herself. A new story for Moth ers and Daughters i Home is Home— a Domes tc tale; . Appleton’s Mechanics’ Mngazmeand Engineers’ Jour nal tor August; The American Whig Review for Aueubl 1 Bell’e l ife- London flews and Punch, rrcciveJ every week. tsuo "■ " 3S©w BluslOt CBIiUMK bus Just received — , Summer Longings By SStcplien C. Fos«<*r, Household Words By John Blocklcy ; He Doeth All Things Well; Blnuche Alpcn. By Stephen Glover j l.ovely Nell. Ry the Campbell Minstrels , G»'illy Siehs lire Breeze. The Popular Dnelt, written for Mad’llc Jenny l.nniand Mad’lle Marietta Albo n»- By Stephen Glover. Go Where ihe Morning Sbinetb. Duett; Ben Boil. Summit Polka, Blossom Palka, Jenny Ltnd a Fcl>o Waltz-and «s ’companion, The Bird Wai.z, - just published ; Grave of Bonaparie ; Aria AUb Scozzese By T. Valentine; Turkish March : Ravel Polka; Lou'iaua Belle. By the Sable Harmonists ; Grave of Washington. By L. V. H. Crosby ; Deem Not and Say Not; The Blue Juniata; Grand PolkadeConcert. ParW V. Wallace; silver 801 l Waltz; Henrietta Polka .Duett; Walnut street Theatre and Souvenir of Germany.— Two newScottish-si The Wreath-- a collection of Popular Melodies, ar ranged as Recreative Lessons for the Piano, ut three Together with a large collection of al ioL N 0.116 Wood st- Piano Dei ~ New Mtmle. ~ . , JOHN II MFLLO H.N0.81 Wood street,has received the following piece** of new and popular Music: Farewell, if ever fondest prayer; Soldier s Grave, Waltz Sentimental. By Pilch}, La Rose. Variation® by Hnnten; Carnivaldi Venice. By Voss; Be Kind tothe Loved Ones; Ma cb from Norma; Song of the Robiu ; Russian Polka: Blanche and Liseite; Nelly Bly: Sailor Boy’s Crave; Jenny Lmd s Serenading Polka; Serenading or Schottish Polka; Jenny Lind s Polka; I Welcome Thee with Gladness; TdofftMhec tbi® hand of mine; . Life is but a Strife; Willow Wood Quick Step ; Call me pet names; Would 1 were with thee; Luek »*olkn ; Grand Russian March; Where aro now the hopes ; Hamburgh Polka: »TiB HomowUeie’er the been is, Spirit Polka: Cally Polka; Batchelor’s Polkn; Hertzel Polka* Joys that we’ve tasted ; Where arc the Friends of My Youth. CHIOKFRINCS PIANOS—A- very large stoet of Checkering’* Pianoson hand and arriving. uy* s jvi uW rUuLI^MHHU—An Outline of Mechanical Kn- Ivl cineerin?. with drawings of machinery, tool* and nntmrutu* of Vtrery description. Collected, collated and pabltuhnd by an American Engineering Society under vh#» superintendence of Frederick Mone. —This valuable work Is of imperial size*, each pan contains two plniea of drawings Ii will be completed in 25 monthly puns, five of which arc now issued. Price to subscriber*, SI each part; to 81,50. No 1 of a new weekly paper, called “The Citizen, has been received. It is printed in quarto form, on fine paper- uud is devoted to News, the Arts, Science, Belles I-eltres &e - and advocates the moral and social eleva tion of American citizens, native and adopted, indepen* dent of all sects an«l parties. . Respecting itese periodicals the Agents deem it un necessary to" say but li tle, os their icspecuve excellen cies are apparent to the commonest observer; th e y would therefore merely ask their friends and the public to call and examine the merits of the works. Ml A. WOODWARD & JKLLEY, iv 12 Stationers and Bookbinders,73, Third at. a Dr- Win. P. Giles, /TEH! VETERINARY SURGEON. rtfl Office at Rodv Pauerson’s Livery Stablee, on Fo«rU« street, between Wood and Smithficld. Uy4:ly lithographic Institute. CO-PARTNERSHIP.— The sobscrioers most respect fultv announce to their friends and the public gen erally that they have this day .entered into Co-Partner ship- for ihc purpose ol carrying on, at the old stand, in Sinserly’e Building.opposiiethe Post Office.Tlurd strcoi, P‘ttf*i ,,,T gh- the Lithographic Printing, in all its various branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from Furope-they are prepared to do works m Lithography rnoal-to steel engraving. They solicit,a continuance of thVpdlfonage bestowed heretofore so hbetnlly to the onc’pnruicr-Wm. Schuchman,:and they hope by strict aifution totheir business, by elegant workmanship, and th** mo*i reasonable terras, to merit the favorsot an en lightened public. Bond*. Checks. Drafts, Machine Drawiugs, Likeress es. Landscapes, Autographic Letiers, Bill Heads; Plots Lithographed and Printed in Black, Gold Bronze ef Co - specimen* of their work can be seen at their Office, asabov* WM. BCHUCHMAN, anr23 FRED HAUNLEIN It! aim’s Double - Lever Letter Copying Prese- and Metallic Dampener. BURNHAM’S PATENT. Sizes of Prases and Dampening Letter, 10 by j:i; Foolscap 10 i>y IS- Folio-Post. IHhy : l7t; Manifest,*]rf 1 JL'Fm&sauini'. Labor-saving and Monty-saving Machine. rpHIS PRESS and DAMPENING TABLET presents J decide d advantages over all previous inventions for the same object. Ist- The Press doe* not require fastening-down, ad Through two levers otideccentric joints the pres sure is obtained with more ease, and much quiekertban by other methods. 3d The power is applied so equally, that the Press is not liable to break or get out of order. 4ib'—'The Dampening Tablet is a substitute for the brush, blotting pa per 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 Presß already in use. and for that purpose will be sold separately. .. .. „ . _ Letters can bo copied with this Press and Dampener ftiiliree seconds, withoutblaringtlfe original orthecopy- MANN’S PATENTTMPROVED MOVABLE BINDER, For keeping in a Book-like form,Music, Original In voices: Letters. Periodicals, Newspapers, Drawings Bank Chocks, or any other papers where method is de sirable- This invention, it is confidently believed, is the best ever presented to the public for the purpose for which It «s designed, and will furnish to many a deside ratum Jong needed. The undersigned now offers it at a ; comparatively trifling costto all who may desire to per -feelihetfyßtem of preserving papers for ready and easy reference MANNS COPYING BOOKS. The Paper In these-Books is made from all Linen Stock- andof .tUespmetinalitr a« Fine,French Writing: Paper bound oilTarchmentßaoks, with Printed Pages,- aua manufactured expressly, for retauing The undersigned having procured the sole agency of; the above articles, uow offers them at reasonable prices at wholesale or retail. - Presses, Dampeners, Books, or; Binders, furnished to order of any dimensions, at short uolice. All of the above article-warranted. Also—Copying Paper, in loose Bheets of any. size. Arnold’s copying ink—decidedly the best ui use. Mr- A- 0. Chambers will wait on the citizens of Pitts burgh and Allegheny, and will give all the instruction necessary. JOHN F. COLE & CO., .AtJU’Faden&Covode’a Pcnna Railroad Depot, corner of Penn nnd Wayne ats., Plnsbnrgh [jeB:yl Rare chance for cheap clothing.—cnss-i xkb- No-7t Smtthfield street, is now closing out his; ’stock of seasonable Clothing, nt a very slight advunce 7 upon cost- Heits determined to sell to make room for new goods. His stock embraces every thing found in fashionable clothing establishments, either for man or boy- The public are invited to call and see for them selves before ‘purcliasingjelsewher©.--.No charge for; showing goods. We study to please. •• • •■ - - au7 • ; .71 Smtthfield si. : NEW FALU GOODS at Nos 02 and 64 Mabkst st. —A-A. MASON & CO.are nowlndoily receipt of, New Goods—many of which have been imported ex pressly for their sales; together with an Immense variety; of choice goods, selected with great care from the largest importing bouses in the eastern cities* which will be kepi up during the season, forming a stock which for variety, qanlny and low prices, has never been equalled in ihi*;city. The attention of-Wholesale and Retail purchasers is respectfully solicited. . [anO t ItiAMPAGNK WINE—I 2 -boskets Anchor Cham- V 7 pagne—ju?t received and for sale by aafi MILLER i RICKETSON, if~'r3 ?V Cash Tllntual Fire Iniuronoe Company ■f ajMabpxß', Penmylvanla* capita£7® lo0 > 000, ■ ' pit A rM 1 PE R P ET U A 1.. lfl-SLClairstreeti and ac« «ow prepared to effect iusu* bnTare not liable, m any event,for .anyihmg be the amount ihey Jmvo P a.d.Allies «, promptly pntt In uiydoyaafepjM^ortW.bmp Hon. JOHN C. .BUCHER, President. ; Ciias. F.. HIErTKR. Vico -President. , T>oS H.YVnUiortrßeereiaty.- • -Paeid-Pleminf. Attorney and Counsellor. Kr«ioT.-Hoa.JolmC.Jßwhpr,,Rß4otPh J !FjK?'lf«. Wm'Oolder, Jr.,' David ft-WKin W, Ghu*.Ec Hieatef,' Elia. L. Ktlrter.SaMtfel A\. Hdys, DavldMMamma.it.. John AihningorirDauphtn. County, JaeoM. liah-emam York j,Henry Laucnsier; Ad Bin Schosuer, Berks; William Miniver. Montgomery! Thomas Gillespie, Lu zerne ; Gordon. F. Maean. Bradford, Amos K. Kapp, Northumberland;;’ Jameuiurna, Mifflin, John T. Hoov er, Centre :'JoW i Jame, K. Moore hend, Allegheny.'Jonnihan D Lent, Washington, Geo. H. Bucher. Cumberlaml, Gaor^W■ CaAon. 14 S'v. Clair street, • - iySShSm • Agents for Piitahurgli, Allegheny Co. ' pltUbursh Llfe r ln«arano« Oottinftoy THH COMPANY; was incorporated. la.? February, ISSI, with a Perpetual Char lervttnd Iras commenced . business on a Capital 0f,0100,000 The Company does business both on the Joint Stock and Mutual plan.’ v ‘- *• .... , l Onlhe Jbint Stocklplanthe rates are one-third less than those charged by Mutual Companies, and Fifteen Pct Cfirit.' lower Udm.lhe rates Of mosl Stock, Corapa* rates are the same as thosei adopted by other safely conducted. Companies. j.Thpse instired on the 'mutual principle have .the combined[Securities furnished by tliarsystem of insurance, arid the Capital andSur* olds Fund of the Join; Stock deportment;, . • ■ •The Chatter permits.the.g ranlingof. wttumne^oalife, ih evdry'folrm, incindiiis the right of wife, children, pa teiits; relations, friends or creditors—do insure of .nnotherforlbetfvo wft exclusive benefit, payoble.aiUr death,-or upon the parties arriving,at.lhe .•»» GO ot 65, ht lhe‘Option oftheinsarcd. , OFFICEKS. ! i James 9, HodrvPresldcnt. i Samuel M’Clurknu, Vico President Joseph S. Leech Treasurer. ; 1 " Charles a: Colton. Secretary- . ! .' pigECTOBS. • ■ ; James 3. Iloon, ■ ■■■.. ; Joseph S.keech, t John S.Dilworih, • B&S k^4iS!-hßn t-' 5 Kamnel M’Cliirkan, William Phillips, I John A. Wilsoni ’ ...... .aoatu) or. ouujtcnt.. : ,< ■ | Hon- William Wilkins, J-afe Secretary o| \V arv .| Hon Walter Forward, Late Secretary of 'lreasury.; John Snyder, Esq , Cashier Pilfhurgh-Bankv Malcolm Leech, tssq..' Wholesale Grocer. i . suLicirons. Hon A. W. Loomis. | A. B.M’Calmont, Ksq. MEDICAL BOAKD. ! Consulting Physicians. Joseph Gftzzatn, M. I>. William Addison, M. I>. Jeremiah Hrookß, M. D E. G. Edrington, M. D. , axasilMlso THVSICIAKS. Samuel Dilworth, M. D., 47 SmithfieW street. Bobu Snyder, M D ,1W Fourth st. John Cra.vford, M. 1)., *J9 Sixth BU ■ ■ Win. McK Morgan. M. D., 107 Liberty si. Dr Dilworth will be in auendauce at the office, every day, ttl 12 o’clock. • Those who have spoken for on agency, are requested to call, take their papers, and commence operations forthwith. All persons engaged in the insurance bu«i ness will bo supplied with blanksand a lowedtne ; u*uai commiFSsJon. «.. . •„ w ? Office of .he Company, No. 75 K«’ „ eiitacky Mutual tlfe ItJSUrßiico Co. ■GUARANTY FUNP, .SWO*OOO. V • THIS company offers to ihe insured.all the security and advantages of the Mutual.and Joint Stock Plans (ns heretofore applied) combined, nhrocty: Low rates of premium; nn annual return in cash of the per centoge reauired for the contingent risk of the ycuri an ado* QunteJiut not excessive provision for the future security Cf members for the whole termof lite, with an equitable ini- rest in the accumulating fond secured, to each mem bers payable at death, by credits upon their poli cies a guaranty fund designed for the permauent.secu rity of snort term members, ami also for the present se curity of those forthe whole term, otlife. ■* »rv» This is the only Mutual Life Company whose rates of premium are fixed at a fair reduced stan dard wi;h a provision for an annually increasing accu mulation of umds (for future.security) in exact .propor tion to the amount of bu-ineas and the increasing nsk from advancing age among the members Pamphlets, tracts, Ac., giving in detail the plan and rates of the Company, furnished grans, and applications for insurance received by. . 1 • TURBETT. Ageut, lil), Wood street, Pnt!*nur«h > • <4ivi. PitvotiTtf;Medical Examiner.' • jyPJivi Thr kire Inaurancc Company. OV PHUADXLFHIA..' ...' -i --’ ; DIRECTORSi"^ CharlesW» Bancker, George W-Richard* Thomas Han, Mordeeai D. Lewis. • Tobias Wagner, - AdolphiE.Borie, SoronelGnuU, DavidS. Browne, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson, t CHAS. N. BANCKER, Pres-t Chab. G. BiKCKK, Seeremry. IT/"’Continue lo make insurance, perpetual or limited, on ever)’description of property in town and country, at rates as low cs-are consisientwith.sccurity. • The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fu.itc> which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection lo the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, hr published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were os fob r&ortgages -- ■ • S 918,128 63 Real estate MftJ-W Temporary Loans»»»--■ ■-« 83,900 K Slocks £V Cash, Ac. 1 »—»« -—■■■■ 64,340 81 $1,212,703 44 , Since their incorporation, a period of 21 years, they have paid upwards of On* AftfJton Four Hundred Thou sand Doltariy losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance,as well as the ability and disposition to men. i apr24l Office N. E. corner WoodaudSd sts. 3Garftnc« Flre'and. lnland Transportation KRSHKASCE. mm; INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMKR 1 ]CA, Philadelphia, chartered 1794, capital Oftoo,- 000, assert Jauuarv 13; 1951, 01,001,905 00, wifi make insurance on buildings and their contents in thiß city and vicinity. Also, on properly of every descrip* lion, on steamboats and other vessel*, cither by inland transportation oron the seas. 1 v DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coifin, Pres’t., Jacob M. Thomas, Samael W. Jones. John R. Neff. Edward Smith, Richard D. Wood, John A. Brown. William Welsh, Samuel F. Smith. Francis Haskins, Samuel Brooks, S. Austin Ailibone, Charles Taylor, William K. Bowen, Ambrose White, George W. Aspinwall, Thomas P. Cope-, James N. Dickson, S. Morris, Water, 11. D.Sherrerd, Scc’y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, and from its high Mantling, long experience, am* pie means, aDtl avoiding all risks of an extra hazard* ous character, may ho considered ns offering ample se eurity to the public. YVM. P. JOPiKS, Agent, j a . No. U 1 From street. INStTRAHCK. rpHK 'DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR X ANCE COMPANY* —Office, North Room of the Eij change. Third street, Philadelphia. Firs insura-NCB.— Building*. Merchandize and otnei property in town and country , insured against loss o» damage by fire at the lowcstrate of premium. ; Maiune Insurance.— They also insure Vessels, Car, goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, as the assured may desire. Inland Transportation.— Thevfelso insure merchan* dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars. Canal Boats and Steam Boat®, on rivers and lakes,on the most liberal terms. c . DIRECTORS— Joseph* H. Seal, Edmund A. bonder John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Geo. G. Leipcr. Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis, William FolwclLJohn Newlin,Dr.R. M. Huston, James C. Hand. Theonhilmr Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, llcnry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George Serril , Spencer Me- Ilvain, Charles Kelly, J. C. Johnson, William Hay, Dr AT i'T'rTOHUli'G'i’h -D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno. T. presldem Thos. C. Hand, Vice President. Joseph W. Cowan, Secretary. ITT* Office of the Company, No. 4U Water street, Puts* U6lC:dtn_ r. A. MADEIRA, Agent. pice and marine In»nrance« OFFICE of the Insurant* Co.oJ North Amenta . I 111) 8 been removed to ibe Warehouse of Hardy, Jones, & Co., No. T4I Front street, third house Last of Wood f treet where the subscriber will issue Policies on Build ings and their contents,and on Shipments by Steamboats: and other vessels, for the above old and responsible Company- iao3l WM. P. JONES. Agent. Life and He<li Insurance, 1 The mutual life aNd health insurance COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Incorporated by the; Legislature of Pennsylvania, March,lB43; Charter Per- ; actual; Capital 8100,000. Hateslawa than any Prnnsal- , vaaia Company, and full S!0 per ecul. lower than the: usual rates of Life Insurance,ns the followingcompari-! son will show. Thus n person or the use of 00insuring! for 3100 for life, must pay in the Girard 82,30, Pennsyl-; vania St!,3o, Penn Mutual 32,31), Equitable sa,o4cNew. England 82,36, Albion 32,48, New 4 ork Life 32,30, t iff and Health, Philadelphia, Slfil. I DinucTons—Samuel DOmck, Charles D (lull, Wtn F Boone, Robert P King, Charleß P Hayes, M W Baldwin, Chas 6 11 Campbell, M M Reeve, M. D.: Lewis Cooper,; J Rodman Barker. E H Butler, Edwin R Cope. Presi dent, Samuel DOrriek: Kn President, Robert P. King ; Secretary, Francis Blackburns.- ' i Applications will be received and everv information) civen by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Omen: Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and Wood street* ; Pittsburgh. ■ ■ oclli9! r . Fireand Marine insurance*. j fTUIE Insurance Company of North Araerica 3 of Pnlla . 1 delphia,through its duly authorized Agent, the sub-, scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance oh property.in this city and its vicinity,and on shipmen ; ,, J Artlutr G. Coffin, Pres’t Samuel Brook,, j Alex. Henry. Char'es Taylor, | Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W.Smit*. , Edward Smith, AmbroteWhite, j .•John A. Brown, . ‘ > John White, ,iJqhn R. Neffi , ; Thomas P. Cope, ; »di«idJ)jWooA. • j Wm Welsh, . ■ - Henry D* SnerTara.oec'j., This'is tlie oldest InsurttiiceComtianyintheUiiitoi State,, having been chartered in 1704. Its ehnrter is per-, petnai; nnd from its high standing, long o Room .r Pittsburgh may y -; Front sts., m ' 'WIIOLESALB h AND IN . foreign and Domain Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff, No 143 Wood street, corner of apr34} • ~ v- Bn*iw«Bß>rffouce* j A i t turnons having business with ihe undersigned,; kSiti£3SßS&ca flOIQ&Ull. 4 o'Clo6£|?P.‘M» , •• .. nl _ AAn Merchant in want of competent Book genera can be supplied by calling on v«Linnt* apr9 PrincipaJilnsmintoriii the Bflicnco,of Accounts^ •S'ulrmonnt fc'ire Knglnr *" r . nPHE members of the I'airmount Fire Company ouer. : 1 theiT ENGINE for sn(6. 'ma in first-rate order, and. '■mil be Bold cheap. - Enquiro m' J. SMITH. Sec’y., cpr3;tf N0:409 Penn street. IjAUßlll’a SOAP. POWDER—S bxs, for .wasnmg r> with little rubbinjr—printed directions to each pace idle by Uy2S] WM. DYEE. V-'i- 1 *> -n— -* ' “ . - JPrg ©oobsi. OBEA REDUCTION IN PRICES. Second Arrival of Sn»„ Summer OooJi, _ Jgx , ofFAN jEBHgLCY- DRF&S GOODS- eyei °ff erc< * 1U ibis city, nOW Toui?G, 1 STEVENSON ROVE'S ! Original Bee Hive Store, No. 74 Market Street, between Fourth street and tht Diamond, Pittsburgh, , The proprietors have just opened a large and n»oj»l beauufal assortment of the Newest and basuionp ble Styles of Fancy 1 and Staple Dry, Goods, which have been purchased since the gi«at W-dtMUon iiyinces attue large clearing out sales in New \ orkand Philadelphia: ana wtll be oflfered lo cash buyers at from ~0 to J«i per ccnt lowerUian former prices. . . DRESS GOODS 6f every description, from L tho cheap* eat to the most costly and magnificent, such os a velj ( large and beautiful stuck of the following articles . t Chene and Jasper chene Silks, t ? High Lustre, .plain chernohon and laoe silks, . Do slnpe do ; d°» » Do- plainblack ... * Brocade, Armues and Poult do Soies, all colors,,, . Black and chamelion Turk sauna, and watered ~iikp,. Chene and India Foulard silk?, t Do printed and plain silk tissues, * Do do' Alberwiesand Grenadines, •« Plain,primed'add embroidered i Chene plain and figured silks, and .poplin.s» ,Chameleon _•■= . i ■ . Pans primed borages do de laines ; ' Do' do and plain all wool delaines, ■ Do do lawusand jaconets, Plain and embroidered iiiniU, and Swi-ses, ■ ' Plain and printed cashmeres, dp lames and alpacas, French and domestic ginghams ; : English arid'American chwttes and calicoes, at all jji&N NETS and HIBBONS at great bargains ; j Springand-snmmerihawls,- do do; • . ... Nawlfe;worked slotves, cafis,^collam and chemi* ■;’-zeilaf • =’ - • •• ;i Needle worked lace landauslm^caps, ~ Embroidered, hem stitch and plain tmen camb = handkerehiefs ' . . j. • Fancy silk pockethi Ttfo, cravats and neck ties ; Glotres, hosiery and suspenders, a large stock, : Irish Undus, table cloths and table tinens, . Tickens, checks, crash,bird-eve, j ; Bleached and brown muslins, from 0 to , Do brown and colotcd.Caji.tpnnanneis; _ Freheh'clom^iilma&fd'HfttfycassinieresA.saiinetj, - Caßbniereia. Aweedai mermo cusuaere*. and K?» jeoni; : . ! Black satin and fancy vestings, Ac., «c. , : JD»The proprietors would reopecrfolly aoUcit on eaiiiv call from nlt their friends, and the public gep- Craliy, feeling confident, that they can offer greater in* ducements tor whole sale' and ' retail buyers, than auy have heretofore been oflered in Pittsburgh. ; j myaitf,:\ ■ \OUNG,STKVKNBUN ALOVL.! Vbe KlßUtti Semi-Annual Bale : OF DRY GUOU3 at the One Prire Store ot A. A. MASON Ac CO.,NoSjCi AM, Market «lreel, Pitts burgh, will commence oh Thursday, J u ne26th,lBsl, ana, cominae through the month of Ju y. Thetr Wholesale Roomswiilbe opened to the Retail tiade, hnd every ar-. tide throughout the establishment will be sold at an im mense reduction trout usual prices. Having recently made extensive purchases, their assortment will be found very choice and desirable. , • . Their stock of Silks, comprising more than 500 pieces, will be doted out at an immense discount from usual Good Drera Silks as low as cis. Silk Poplins, 20 Best Berege Do Laines, *B* Fast colored Lawns, Fine French do Fine Primed Bereges, issS ,2 Fine French Jaconet, ■ 500 pcs French and English Ginghams, 10 &U* Black Alnacas, , . *2= 1000 yaras Bonnet Ribbons, at o 50u Wrought Collars, Fast colored Calicoes. 100 cases English and American do, 8 «no 300 cases and bales of Bleached and Brown Mus lins at manufacturers 1 prices. . ALSO—Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings,Hosiery and Gloves, Linen, while Goods, Bonnets, Snnwls. Uoths, Ac., together with an immense variety of all kinds oi Dry Goods—all of which will be marked down to even less than Eastern wholesale prices. •j e 2s , A. A. MASON & CO ©lew Variety and Dry Good* store. iVo. 9T, North-vat comerof Wood tt.and Jhamond alley . D GREGG & CO. t bavingopened at the above stand,. • arc now offering for sale a large and complete assortment of VARIETY and DRY GOODS, consisting in part of Broad Cloths, Cassiraeics, S&tincn, bummer Pant Stuff. Fancy Vestings, Ladies' Dress Goods, Lawns, De Laines, Ginghams, white Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons,. Hosiery, Ac., Ac. Also, a .complete variety of Cutlery, direct trom Sheffield. Together with Clocks, Gold and Silver Watches, and Watch materials, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, and Jewelry. A fine assortment of Palm Leaf Hats, Ae. In short, we have on hand almost every article usually kept in the Dry Goods and variety line. All of which we offer for sale on the most favora ble terms,either for cash or satisfactory «fe f c n £e D GREGG & CO. N B,—The business of the late firm of Gqksg A M’» Cakdlrss, will be settled by the subscriber, at the home of L>. Grrge A Co., as the books, notes and papers are in my possession, and 1 am fully settle upi ice business. ’ [aprtl] DAV!D«KEGU.- PATEST SIETAUfIG BURIAL CASES. ritjfK subscribers huvioe rcceuily made arrangements X with the Patentee of ibis new and valuable tnern lion for the manufacture and s«ie..of the article in ihc West* they having been manufactured heretofore exclu sively in the East, where they are superseding the ose or wdodeu coffins, lase ujis raemou «i xn»oiming; »>«« public, thatlhey are uow manufacturing eighteen differ ent sizeßof the modern Sarcophagus, varyingiin length from clinches to 04 feet, with width and depth suitable for bodies of ordinary size, and for those who desire space for cushioning, or for bodies of unusual dimen sions, have several sizes deeper and # wider This in- ; veniion now comlnginlogeneral U3e,ispronou»ced one of the greatest of tne age. Tbcse Lueial. Casks are composed of various kinds of ir.eials, but principally of iron. They are thoroughly enameled inside and out, and thus made impervious to air and indestructible. They are highly ornamental, and of it classic form, are light and portable, while they combine the greatest strength which metal is capableof, in fl given quantity When properly secured with cement they arc 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 article in use, (of whatever cost,) for transportation, vaults, or ordinary inierments, ashu* been proven by actual experiments, and certified to by some of oar most scientific men; also, by the Honora ble* Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, Lewis Cats, and other distinguished Senators who have witnessed their merils*and whose letters, together with other evidences of their worth, may be seen at our Agents’ Burial Case Depot, No. 374 Main street, three doors above Nin h, where we intend to keep on hand at all times, such a stock of all sizes anJ degrees of ornament and finish us will suit the most diversified tastes. \Ve invite the attention of the public, and of underta kers particularly throughout the west, to an examination of the article, and request Ihem not to rely upon the rep resentations of ttndcmker* not using the article, who«e interest it would be to misrepresent them. ‘ W. C. DAVIS A CO. Patent Metallic Burial Cases. Sarcophagus Warerooms, 374 Main street, Cincinnati. July,lBsl THE uudersigned.G&ososK. Robebts, undertaker and sole agent for the sale ofthenbovo valuable arti cles, announces that he is prepared to supply underta kers and others having occasion for their use with the same, of all sizes, from 1 fool 10 inches to 0 feeiO inches in length, of various widths and depths, suitable for bo dies of any size } either, plain, bronzed or gilded and highly ornamented. Also, name plates and trimmings for the same. Attention to the very Jow prices affixed, with the view of their general adoption, is solicited, to wit: At wholesale, for plain bronzed Cases, of various colors— No. 1 for Bodies 23 to 28 inches in length, S3.CO 8 “ 2310 33 “ “ 4,50 3 “ 3310 40 “ “ 8,011 4 “ 40t040 “ " .t; 8,00 5 “ 40 to 51 “ “ 9,H0 0 “ 54 to 00 “ 1 10,00 7 « 80 to 05 “ “ . 11,00 8 “ 05 to 69 “ “ 14,00 9 “ 68 to 70 “ “ 10,00 10 “ 0810 73 “ “ 15,00 11 “ 72 to 70 “ “ 18.00 “ 60 to 05 “ extra deep 12,00 J 3 “ C 5 to 60 “ 15,00 14 “ 00 to 70 “ “ tB,OO 15 " 6S to 73 “ “ 19,00 10 “ 70 to 70 “ “ 20,00 Name plate, from 84,50 to $9 per dozen. Moderate additional charge for extra sliding and orna mental painting, or inlaid gold, .i lver and pearl work. Communications, desiring further information, or or ders for Cases and materials, willreceive prompt atten tion by addressing. . GEO. K. ROBERIS, Agent, Sarcophagus Warerooms, 374- Main Bt.,Cin , O. ID* Funeral, attended,hearse and carriage, furnish ed, and conveyance., with appropriate attendant, pro vided for transportation to any part of the country, on application nt the office as above, jylfl ‘ ' Q - o. B. Buropsan Agency. rrtHE undersigned European Agent continues his an- L nnal voynge. between America and Europe, leaving Pittsburgh regularly in each year in June, and returning in September—transacting a goueral Law •Agency, in connection with hi. relative, IluaH KratiAH, l-.sq, uow re.ideniin Dublin. .Thepresent tour will be the twenty filth of this Agency,through England, Ireland,Scotland, Wales, Ac. It embraces collection of legacies, debts, rents, properly and claims; remittances of money; procu ring copies of wills, deeds and documents; conducting searches of all kinds; Ac., Am references given. Du ting. tbe . subscribet’s nbsence, liit brother, EdwabpJ. Keshan, will auend tit his office. Office on Fj(ltrtlreel, of;ponle Sul’aul's Cathedral. THOMAS KEENAN, European Agent, jes:tf -and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa. Notion to Bnolncso lUen. AGENTLEMAN in-this Citv; engaged in a safe, sure and profitable merchandising and manufacturing business, having fallen into a low state of health, is de sirous of selling out his imerest in the conce n, for the purpose of leaving the city fortha recovery of his health. Any person having command of63Uou in cash, and a fair credit, can enter into this business wi h every guar aniirf Addres 8 B “ MANUFACTPREIV’ Box 59, Pius burgh, Pa., slating where an interview can be had. jyft ■ . - • • - ■• - _ KEEN TEAS HAVE ADVANCED 7 CENTS PER VJT LB—Toucan buy Green Teas at MORRIS* TEA MART in the Diamond, for three months to come, atthe old prices and the same, qualities, ; notwith!Banding the; advance in prices East, as they have a large stock on hand ' Theyfeinh«beHtTeasmPittsburghatlhiflStore, nmiffefy opppgjttflh* , • ' t r VtHE SUBSCRIBERoffers for sole a valoabte House JL and Lot, situated on Ann Btreet, Allegheny City.— The Lot is la feet front by 55 feet deep. Inc House con tains a Hall, two Rooms, Kitchen: Cellar and two Bed Rooms Alarge yard, with out oven, hydrant, Ac. Price 8900* Terms—loo id b&nd; balance inone,two and three yearfif • CUTHBLRT, Gen’l Agent, . j y 26 ■ • j ; ‘No.oOSmiihoeldgt. yvoLl) PENS—Bard & Brother, G. A E.~M. Smith, \T Todd A Smith and W, W. Wilspn’a. The above brands ore now annvaliedm quality of in quill-like elasticity, in finoness and smoothness of the points; and in durability. I will warrant every; Pen of these mokes. Jest received this morning, a full assortment, and customers will always find ot my store the best stock, and at the lowest pribes which a good ar-; ucle can be sold at. W. W. WILSON, • ‘ jy2s . ■ ... ■ cor Market and Fourth sts. ; Butter— 3 bbis.packcdr 1 Okefis do; Forsale by. iy!B WM; DYER. T3ISH—6 half bbia.No. 1 White Fish; ~ . Jp• o do do Lake Shad; 10 do Lake Salmon ;. ... -Receiving and for saleliy . WM.DYE^, jcSfl ’ ' No 207Lihcrty »t r AKD— &t)bls.No.l; 1 i Iskeirs de; For sale by ■ ■- ° ’ ' , . . WM. DVBR tv * j> - » /v-jS.jvr-: a BUCK WBUUWIBLU. jji r '■■Spy : ek. 9»-4»nd 09, TElra iticeu . . T W; Wirespectfully inform* hi® friends and caitom **• ewthal- beia? nnwidomplexed ihe .largest and ft-’ hen stock - of hoa*ebolil / farnit)ire 'evei;.before ln ■ tliikclty, as be is determined to.oijbpJd ; the qadtty wi|h well-seasoned materialsvbesi wtfrkmoni^dM-tMlWdn designs; and from the extent of his orders in mai ufactuting, he is enabled to produce.^nrrantid furnitare, at the lowest prices; - „ U L.. He tomers’ interest with his own, tn ano keeps.always,onbanjl the gteaJLMtyaiaetjrw®^?*^®*?' eriptlon' oT furniture, from the cheapest and pjaibest, w the mosteleganiaiifl ; costly;'ihat d-hduse, or any «. rone, may be famished frorahis stockjb l inshufaciureo expressly lo order r -He therefore soUcits.Ap.inspe.c>iflP> : \ that the advantage? df bis 'establishing at may be/kno w u The following articles consist, in h. for, richnesso^atyjeand&nislifbaftnot)bd Ahrpasseu n i; any of the Eastern cities. :-:«*•£ si ” 1 ’ ' Parlor,/' . ... - r ti .... •r ing, .and bedroom;. 11 ■'••• chairs, of every variety, . J . I •. . consisting of rosewoood, ma- \ r. -‘ i hogany and’walmtt EliiabVthen,'' | Conservatoire and., tvcty_- s : description Pi- | i vans of the latestFrench'arid.American patterns; Tashaesj What i Nots, and ladie3’ 1 parlor WriungDeska of. various; kinds j;,WaTk.-,Tables and fhney inlon stands, music glands, and holders, ma hogany, rose wood and walnut centre pndsota,ta bles, ertension dining-'iaMewj-all ; eiz£s of the : most improved, and,decidedly>ibe best kind made; card,Pembroke.hall and, niet.tables, wardrobes,- bediteads' arid washsfrinds/of,,' * * : each a-large assortment; ; golKiC/fadll- ’ and parlor reception chairs, ottomans and stools*..secretary_.and. hook casef, aide-boards, fire .-screens, 1 towel* rackV/tat stands, nnd music, stbbls^'cribs.and cots for children j paper mache, ■■ ’■* ; table'aifa : tea il pbp^ } ifis i hogany, roEewood,nnd iulaia pearl Tables, fee. <fcc. Ac, A. large assortment of COMMON PCRNITURE ai d ’ WINDSOR CHAfRS. ' Cabirbtuakbbs supplied with ' all articles in ihelT line - t : *1» STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnishedattbe-ehori cat notice; ■ • | All orders promptly attended to Journey men Cabinet Matters Anoclutto i" WAREHOUSE. IX9 SECOND STREET, : 1 •. ° (hear tap corner of Wopd-f 'S' ''••! . . : • Tins ASSOCIATES, em-(jk " bracing, already, twice.io.tlirecWL fiends ns maiiy hands a$ llid'i&f-ran) - heat and hiihertomostrenowned * ll 1 shops ot this city, have opened their Ware*. house,and are able to furnish the pubUc, by whofesHie or retail,tvitb Furniture Ofthe following aeieriptipnj-* Mahogany Wiirdrobcsj Dressing Bureaus tPuir £ql uoined Bureaq*; ; Mahogan> Bedsteads; Mabogaijy Chairs;‘Hocking Chairs; Mahogany Washaiahds;. SO-7 fas; Divans; ; Piano Stools; Boole Case Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine'Catd Tablesj Centfe.. Tables; Hat Hacks; French Bedsteads'; Ottomnnß;;. Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfa6tTables;Wpr|c standa; Cherry ;ond Common Workstands; high PPfV common, low, and trundle Bedsteads ; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Cradles, &c. :i i . The adv-inlages of co-npcTation, oa an eaiensivfe scale, permittlitm to sell auho lowest prices, and they are de- i termined to sfell, lower than any coropeutore, on equally jrood, if hot better article;and the.public will understand by giving them a call.; ;j .JO~ Steamboat, work of -all descriptions, and other, articles of any de?cription, made fo orderln every style,, at the *hont»gi notice.' - - ' (mariff »o Cabinet iltajteni Veneers, Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut;. Varnish, Hardware and Furniture at Wholesale. . THE subscribers have just received, from New York and Boslona moat splendid stdcfc.of VENEERB, and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. All of which we will sell at extremely Jowprices. , ~ . {'. As great care was taken in the selection of the stock* persons cannot fail to be suited either as ta.quality or price; and, as it is well known tbar Furniture can Me made by machinery superior and mpeh; tower than by hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited, l Turned Work, in. all its branches, carried on as nsual. Plank f.>r hand rails* for Carpenters, and all articles required in manufacturing constantly on hand—viz: Mahogany, Varnish,' Hardware, Hair Cloths, Springs,'icl; &C, ' RYAN & M’KEE, Ryan’s Buildings, ; ' No*.3l'Fifth street martftyd&w. CHAIUS &«1> No. hS Thirdttrcet > btiioem-MatJtfi ethdwobdi Siuth tide. -y* \Vb have how ou.haud a large and m sgs?a' ill aplenUiU-stoek o feYe ryvn rie tyb tCh4l os ta&g&x ]^a^CAßll«l ;^lT.BNiTDßft!^bilJh^e 4r- -£L teß I lafecQpfidentfeanhoibgV-qTf.aafle^iffiimnfl equalle4j'uttUie#iiy*oiria iWc'VVfes£*tt style and finish. Those who are in w'hhtbi Fardittitt are respectfully invited to caU-and examine lot ihemselvear j (D* Steamboats furnished on Ihv shortest nstice. ID" Ail orders promptly attended to. . ftbifctf UWNNEhL, MULLEN & CO. JOHN o’UONNELt. **A. U BItJItLEN,* v *• HUXT&tU O’DONNELL, MULLEKT Si CO. •- Pittsburgh Cbalr & Cabinet ware Eoomit' iYo. 98 Third Strut , SauihSide. .... ; :.i /-* O’D. M. & Co , respectfuilylnform their .friends yi ami customcrs.thijt,they bavtydf liciltheJargeat feSS Stock ever before seen in4bi& city-, the greatest ' T*|*variety of styles* the finest ‘finished /made of the best seasoned by, the best .wo'rjfcjuen m the western country—all of .wliich' they are deterraiudd to sell os low os any other manufacturing establishment iutbe city. Oar stock U all onr own manufacture; nov importations. • ... .. . • steamboats and flotels furnished at tbe suorest notice. . Ail orders promptly attended to t - jalT Furnltttre fttvd Rooms, i Stgfftn T. B. 'tfOUNG & ‘CQ.;*>rheY\ifWhir&f* \ haaSg&sSr and Smithfieldsa.t opperiti Erdi#n T % HoUIfVX, ~'jDbinili ,| ** >;jtfc *i*y A 1 Pa ~ eep constantly on hand ‘ £Mllslgslnnd mhke to order, ai the lowest prices;.* i .■ HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CHAIRS, cC the best worlciiianship artd.most approved styles. ■ ..feblflt . r v’ steamboat»T‘AKoyl ~T ” i i Tits subscribers tender their acfil iiisfciffiffigl&irnowledgneiita for the favors bestow lOfeV e dTu poatbe m by. their Steamboat fhends;' arid would respectfully remind them and others 1 inte- « rested in building boats, that they axe avail times pre- Sarcd to fumisb, on the most reasonable terms, every. escription of Cabin Furniture and Chairs] oflhebes material and workmanship. T EYOUNG^iCO:," Comer Third and Smithfield streets, • ' ; ... . ; opposite * Brown’s Hotel.” i ' 0. C. UA.MMBB. • _ _ [3 T H»* DaCtKB Hammer A Dauler* . " CABINET WAItF 4 ROOM»SMITHFIELDSTREET, Btiwecn Stvtnihstreet andStratobtrrp alley ,Pht3burg t rd. HAMMER&'DAULERkcepconstfiJulypnhamL \jJLa variety of excellent audfashionable Fanuture, Fp3 warranted equal toi any in the city, and sold on as * *1 “favorable terms as cnnbe obtained ai any similar establishmentin die West. They have Dowonhandan unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni ture,trora. the cheapest and plainh&tto themost CCstly and elegant. AU orders,promptly attended to. mrSltfm A. HILLIKfiS €L COW HAVE ON HANDat lheirextensive CABINETand CHAIR MANUFACTORY, N 0,64 Smithfield st alarge assortment of fancy and plain-Furniture, which they wUl.sell 13 percent, below customary ratek; - Terms—cash only. . . . ...... ♦ ~.. jdeo*27:ly WAI. E. STEVENSON conUiuies.iq mana {■•■FTrirf facture CAE IN E T- WARE at his old stand, corner of "Lipetsy/and L££Ss&jSe.Ycaih streets. . UNDERTAKING- 1 intended to, in ollits branches, rnjaylt ; Bolivar Fire Brick Hmrofactnriiig Compan; JAS. GLOVES, S.M.XIKB, D.V.JOKSSr 4L.8. HAGBJkW, GLOVER, Kl£U &CO., Proprietors. rpHE subscribers having , been appointed, Agents fer X the above named concern, will keea.constantly o l hand a supply of the celebrated Bolivar. Fire Brick, Crr* cible Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and lnwalla. The/ are also ready.to, receive orders for said Brick, to be made iii size and shape tp suit purchasers, which shall be promptly filled. $ . We do notdeem Unnecessary to ennmerate the many, advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick posess over all otb-, ers thnfhave'been offered forsaletu the United Slates, their superiority being well known lb nlmost all persons who use Fire Brick. The proprietors have determine! that the Fire Bride shall lose none of their present envi*. able reputation,.and that no expense shall be spared t make them evea better than they have heretofore beer. This is the ouly establishment cow manufacturing Fire; Brick at Bolivar. KIKR Ac JONES; marl 7 Canal Basin, Seventh st„ Piltghqrgh.- ijtREIGHTS Received for all the Way Stations on the Pennsylvania Centra! Railroad : stations. - 1 - ’AeEt'fTS.— ~ Bailey’s, ' Adam J. Walters; Mifflin, J. North. Lewisiown. James luilliken, Mount Union, - Jv D. Sechler, Huntingdun, - J. D Herr, Spruce Creek, S. Milliken, Tyrone, ’ A. H.Clark, HollHaysburg, - • T. A. Scott, Lancaster, R. Moderwell, Columbia, Moderwell fli Kauflelt, Harrisburg, - J. Wallowcfft Son* . Duncannon, Fisher, Morgan ft Co , Newport, Jesse Beaver, - Willcrstown, Hervey Jones, Perryvillo, .-• li. D. (Thompson, M’Veytown, •Richard Roeloff,,- Mapleton, - John Donaldson, Mill Creek, Kessler. A Brotliera, - Fostoria, John Huyett.- COVODE ft COLE, Agents, jy 1C ’ corner Penn and Wayne bib., Pittsburgh. HOUSE AND LOT FOR 5700. For sate, a two story Dwelling House:and Lot of SO leet front by 110 deep, to al9 feel alley. Tho bouse is well arranged and well finished, with good grates, suitable: for each room ; a good dry cellar ;a4aUice porch; anoutovon; a large yard and garden; all new and in complete or* der; pleasantly situated :en sesoea plract, Allegheny, near the West Common. Immediate possession, If. re* quired. 8. CUTHBERTjGetiU Agent, jyGQ r ' ' 60Smithfield street. JUST RECEIVED AT-WOODWARD ft JELLY’S,? No. 73 'Third street, the London-and Paris Ladies’; Mngazinea of Fashion, for-July.. -I »<-.• • The Ladies’ Gazette of Fashion; published in London': —upwards of thirty .engrav ngs. ~i. j The Weekly Times, the Era, Bell’s Life in London,! Ranch, the Illustrated News, and:the Lincoln Mercury.- jyB9 . ... . • *'■ 11 i JUST RECEIVED —An.invoice of Mann’s Fatenlj Vertical Levcr t Letter and Manifest Presses, sitting of sizes 151 inches byl«, Ioibyl2 and 10 by with Metallic Dampened Letter ana. Manifest Books! to correspond; - • ,», • j For sale wholesale and retail by - • r . JOHN F. COLE, . -sole agent for the West, l At Covode ft Cole’s \Vafehoose, corner of Penn and; Wayne streets, PiUßbukgh,.d;r : : Bookseller's and Stationers. supplied at as low prices; as they can theeastern manufacturerand* patentee. ~ . - . :v .DytB:iC~ i MVLER’S OIIULERA REMEDY.—A frean supply: just received. This medicine has never fallen to; effect a : cure' in' all - cases of Diarrhcea, Dysentery. Cramps, Pain in the' Stomach,ftev : -If ba»;baetl iised with astonishing suecesk in the very worst cases.-: •Sold wholesale and:retail>by- : .v •% r . - , S. L. CUTHBERT,' J jyS4. . . 1 - - :- r - Nq< sQ;SpUthiield-street JAVA CoFfee-tA pnme arucle for tamily use} store and for sale by • ;: v r v;. ■ . jy3l . • IflttG fc MOORHEAD. BLOOMS3—ICO tons No. tJamaia;: vsMm'i ';*.*;.* ? 75 do Bedford Forge Blooms;-. : j Received and for sale by.. w , - t . . jy3t . KIN^&MQQRHEAP.I HERRING— OO bbls.in Siore and by ; jy3o. . ' SHERIFF ft BDfNING ' T ARD 01L—75 bbls; Novi for.salehyvV ” ", < £J -Jy3o •; •' B, A, FAHNESTOCK~A COi ALCOHOLi— SObbls.forsoleky;i. : i< v ■.\u\ jy39 , ; ,; A; FAHNESTOCS t Ci),/ ' fer v _. v . •*. ,+ bl'H ; „..v;- * > /’i , , w^Ss J G2!S»S?SSS . '-■a *r* „V'' - - Ssfel-: ■'.'u'-'' .v ■ ; • . , | T H-E TRDE DIG ESTIVE FLO ID, .’Qr-Oa-flttfld Joicel ; .. v «,i 1/ . A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CVRER» \ ; DREPARED from Rennet, or the ■ tho Ox, after directions by Baron.>.yfffifr..* l • Physiological Chemist, by 3. S. HOUGHTON,M.D., No. g fly North Eighth'street, Philadelphia, Pa. COMPLAINT, and DBBILITY{ Namrcte own method,by Natore’s own agent,the Gaatrio Juiee. 1 , v „Half a- telspoonfull : df-' this jPlwd,' infased in wiiidifeeaV dr dissolve'Fito off Roast Bbep Ut 3 Ahcnrr^badbßS'ont orthe stomach. * . { SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE I . , ~ w —daion celebrated work oh Animal CheA. istry, says: “ AdxntißcittKESWsiivc Flnid. analogous 4a : the Gastnb Ja&cefmay be readily prepared from the mu-,., coos membroneof the stomach oJ4be calf, in which va-| vriooiarucletof fobd ; nsmeathnd .enedj'chanaed. and digested;justii the Bame mahner dsj -aheyrwouleibe mthefinnumstomash.t> *o l-r ■ • { ;<y pr.P£nhJEA,in-his famoh* treatl w on u Food ani'DK by Fowlers York,i»age 3s,* /stateb thesaxne great and describes the method «, i preparation.; few higher authorities than Dr.. ' ’■ , in his; valuable writings on the u Physiold-i [ -id tit Diffesiibrir* observes that u a diminution Of the d tie* ifeamfgai; TfiverelVafficieil everything else to faii, had recdufse fothe GaßUio Juice, ebtaind Km toAwSu* 'of B.vinK.anipaia, Pt Df l GSSS°anl!iorofilie/aiiiqß»vrorison“V ! ege4- It id it remarkable Tact mphysloTpg ‘ahSatomachioif^imale, tio a of them land from the paiSjeldiges^ great work, the Chemistry ofMan.’’ (Üba ■-'cry of PEPSIN forma dilew era lnthecpenuealhistoiS of Digestiolif. From. recent experiments. weknow.Jhdt food W.'dissolved'aS rapidly Ip.an artificial digestive . fluid, prepared'frbni Pepsin, M Me in tho.natnral. Oap- Jpdiriori College.,'pidid delpiiiaiinitls groatworkonHamah Physiology, devpids morethan fifty pagedto anexaminhlion, of this enbjecJ. Hisexperiments'. with Bri;Beaumont,. on the Gaatrfc ' Juice', obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are well known, “In all cases,” he says, .««• 1 fidstinn odcufreti as perfectly in the aruficial, as jn tfe natural dige|ion A S.” Dysp^su :c ; , it, Houohxon's preparation of PEPSIN has proaucen. the most, marvelous, effects, curing, cases. orDehilitJ,; Eraaciatioii.Nervous,Decline, and Dyspeptic Consurap lion, supposed ib been the very verge of the grave. .It is imbossi&ie io give the details of casesjalhelimitabl nil,iv advertisement—but artiiientieSted certificates liavle TSYO HUNDRED REMARfc CURES; in Philadelphia, New York,and BoSSi aloife.' : These were hearly all desperate cases, and the euWß.were jol only rapid and wonderful, bui perraa nlSs a r&VOUS ANTCDOTE. andpartictUarfy nsefui for tendency to bMons disorder,iaver ComplaiiUr -Fever Sid Ague, ot badly treated Fever and Ague; andt J me evil effects of, Qaimiie,. Mercury,- aadotherdrugs upon the Digestive organs, after $ longtsieknera. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spir its, it also reconciles Health with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There is uo form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINT 3 which it does not seem.to reach and rcraove at once,— i No matterhow bad they may be, itGIVES INSTANT i RELIEF! A single dose removes ail thcvSZplaxsanXsymji jams, and it only needs to be iepealed,fbr a short lime,, tojnake .these good effects pemaueu'i. . PURITY •of ) BtOODand VjGOR OF BODV, follow at once. ; It Is uaiticalarly excellent in coses of Nansea, Vonuung, Cramps, gorenesseftbejnt of thrStpmocb, distress aP ter eating, low, cold state of theßlood, Heaviness, Loaf-, ness ot Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Wealmess,, 'tendency to 1 .aniiy, Suicide, Ac. , . ■ Price, O.* J. DOLUAR per bottle. One bottle wtH of ten effect alaating care.' . . ", , ~ a Every bottle bears the wnuen signature of 1. S._ HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor, . , ■ ! - Sold 1 byitgems in every town in the United states,- and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. ; ■ : Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER & McDOWEI.L, 111 Woodstreet. . ; , . ; - Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor’s prises. [nvfifcy Also, for stile by It. E. SELLERS, 57 Wot l street. •’ > -tiiov29. U respectfully, tnviud to tke following tntifis, mu. forth in relattyv front tf'the most important Bemeaus of mod-- "’"'petroleum OR ROCK OIL; - IT isnol more than one year ago since ibis great rem edy, was Wotight before the public, fot the relief and core of disease, lis great powers to heal, have, since then, become fully appreciated- by the community, and. we allege tbalthe longer it is tried themore ccrtain.will its great fame spread. It is iiot the remedy of a day, gotap for the sole purpose of making money*, butfpne, which VrO conceive* will continue to be ased when, all nostrums have beer, forgotten. "The PFI'ROLEUM is a NaiurnVßemedy,elaborated inthe depths of theearth bjra power and agency that laughs 'to scorn all human competition. It is our daty/wnen wo write about a medicine, that we write thtjtb—that we say nothing calculated to deceive those who may'trust our word or put confidence in our statements. The sick ate very apt to catch at any thing that promises relief from dis ease. -A story caiihardiv be lob highly wrought to an swer the objeetof gullingor lmroboggmji some of them.. Now, we do not desire to do this,* wevre anxious only that the truth in relation to our Remedy should be tola, r rn orderta Bepure“|6ir it a reputation far exceeding any single article of the materia mtdiea. Plain, unvarnished fact*—facts thatmay be ascertained in our own city and neighborhood,'bear ample teslimpny in favorof the Pe*-1 tttileum.'’ '-S' ■■■■'■' Within the past two months* two of our own citizens, whowere totally blind, have been restored .to sigbL Several cases oi blludness, in the Stale of Ohio,'.haye been cured; And, also,thecase of agentlemanin Bea ver county*. There are others; but these cases are.near ; home, an dm ay b ere fe r r e d to by any persons-who/mav ■ have doubts on the subject. These case? were cured af ter tney had been abandoned byphysiciansas hbpeleSs- TfcePetroleum will core; when used according to direc. Dysentery, Piles; Rheumatism, Gout, NenralgihvEruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the face, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head, pains in the bones and joints,' old sores. Ulcers, Wens» Tumors,'scrbfula, Cancer, Spinal irrigation,Fever ana Ague, Cnronic Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, ana all Pul monary affections of a chronic nature, tending to pro duce CONSUMPTION..,,; /Bums, and the Bladder and Kid-, neyd, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns ana Banians. in faci, it is agbeax dnivbr3ai,bkmkpt, and has been tried in most of the above diseases within the ' past year ; with the most perfect success. i CeTtifieates thtii will astonish arein the hands of the proprietor,who. will take pleasure in showing -them to the. afflicted or their friends. , Whatever other? may say about their medicines, the Petroleum is the greatest Remedy of the age. : Phy : aicians .of high, standing in the profession arc beginning \ 'louse it in their practice.- Those who atfirst looked on with doubt and uncertainty, arc willing to award it dne praise and consideration.*-Before another year rolls round, all will be compelled , to: acknowledge that the Petroleum is the greatest medicine.ever discovered. ; For sale. Wholesale and. Retail, - , KEYSER A M’DOWELD, 140 Wood street. ) Also—R. E. Sellers, 57 -Wood street; D. M. Curry, D. A. Elliott, Joseph. Douglass, Allegheny City. Also, by the Proprietor, S. M. RIER, Caual Basin, 7th.street, Pittsburgh. - • ; - fjaB The auman Body must persptre, '.. .(SO SAT® NA.TUBE.) •• . TO HAVE AHEALTHY APPEARANCE, And persons who do not perspire' tire liable to the mos , DISGUSTING skin diseases. ftTOWjJoKEsVitalian Chemical Soap causes a free JGt perspiration, and stthe same timemollrfießj softens the skin, dying it the texture aud beautyof an infanfs. w.-.-SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AND SORES, • are aoou not- only healed.but cured by- its /usey as at least .seven physicians inNewYork know, who use it ::,r or any other skin disease.; The reader is assured, that this is no useless puffed nostrum, as one trial will piove.! I could enumerate at least 80 persona cured of .SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND.SORE BEARD. Buy it, and the readerlsagaln-assured, I would not cruelly sell it forth© above, unless 1 knew it to be all 1 state. Those who are liable, to CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESII, IwiUfind this not only a. cure, but a.preventive; aud 1 •‘can.now only add, that any one afflicted with any of the above, or similar diseases, will find this all and even more (admirable in its properties) than 1 state. - . |n*Bdt, reader, the stores are flooded withimitauons, s dnd be sure you ask for Jones’ Italian Chemical Soap— and buy it only of WM.. JACKSON, only Agent in Pittsburghy24o Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head of Wood- Jones’ htly White. . LADIES are cautioned against using common prepa red Chalk. They utc not uwarehow frightfully injurious uis to the skin! how course,how rough,how . sallow, yellow and unhealthy the scin appears alter using prepared Chalk! Besides, it is injurious, contain ing a large quantity of Lead! We have prepared a beanlifnl vegetable article, which we call JONES’ SPANISH WHITE. It is perfectly mnocent, being pari&ed of all deleteri ous qualities; .and U imparts to: the skin a natural, Wealthy, alabaster, clear, living white; at the same time acting as cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth, sold.by the Agent,WM. JACKSON, 89 Liber*: ,ty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Price 25cents. ;• ' pearly White Teeth and Dreatb, TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS. TJERSONS who have eithery&re honorably assured •JT thaf if their breath isever so foul, or their . TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW, arid encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent box of Jonev* •Amber Toath'Paste will make the teeth white as snow • and the breath odifefonsly sweet. Sold only at JACKSON’S Store, 240 Liberty stree head of wood. * : v (dec2o Jones* Solution, of Jet* . A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE for the changing oi • .A. white, red or grey hair to a beautiful brown or. jet: dack color.in a few. minales. Price 50cents and SI,OO Sold by W. J ACKSON,24O Liberty-street, Pittsburgh -ead of'wood.’. ’.!■./ . ..... fdec2f>. • A Setermfle H&lr Tonlo Restorer AND BEAUTIFIER* vTri&lbotties 37} cents. Those who have u»ed Jones’ Coral Hair Restorative know! qualities—those who have not.-we nssure; it to possess the following, qualities. It wul:force the; hair to grow on any partwhere nature intended hair to; f;row, stop it falling 08, cure scurf or dandruff, and make.; tght, red or grey hair gmw dark. For dressing the haitj soft and silky,nothing cap-cxceed* this—-it makeri; truly beautiful ffwF J kteepV‘ilkB.’ £ TPis, indeed, the. mos ; economieaU yet superior article.for the hair/ v ' : v •> Sold diilyafWSl. JACKSON.’S Store, 210 Liberty st.. beudof Wood. Pittsburg:- Price 3?| cents; 50 cents and gl.op.- ? tdec2Q; ’ CURE YOURSELF— AMERICAN COMPOUND.— This never failing specific isguarameedinall cases of delicate' disease," together;.with the attendant'coin-i plaints, to effect n;spteay, safe and, lasting-cure in the; course of a fewddab,yb, wtmoat resfrictions to diet, busi ness or injury to the system. It 'is.'uii old,aha .popular remedy ;'r has longbeen,(and still is] used tit the;' private prtetice of.a physician, radically curing ninety-nine pf the hundredcases. - lUeavea no odor on the breath, and - may boosed by any ose without the- least fear of expo sure.’ : For safe st the. Medical Depot, No. 50 Smithfield stTfltetiPitt3burgh,Pa. * • . - - • '’- v Bull’k SsmnarUia aad the Cholera* IW'OT .a man, woman : or child has died of the: /dS its symptoms who used this; 'invaluabl&pTeparaifori.- Look at the city of. Lduisvtile, i Whefe'thlß'SaTBaparinaiStQadej'und where from ISO to. iSObotties are retailed daily; but- few isolated cases of ChQlercJaivtr. occurred, andritheyl 'weieeithei-pfiraons • from boats or thosewhodisregaroed our advice, j \ : ’■■■■'-■it ' {Cincinnati Ckrcnides ! For sale byKEYSERtM’DOWELL, 140 Wood fit. ! Pittsburgh} where the genuine article may always bo btatned. • Dotmty-.lianaa*• -TIAPT. 'NAYLOR» No'. ,163. ; Third street,' corner t of; XU Cheny alley,'having inade arrangebaerits alWash ngtonfortaeptifpdsb/ymlprocure Bounty Lands for the officers und soldierff, their widows: and.children, under! the Bounty Land Bill, passed#eptember2Bti»; 1850. /. 11 PigsburghyOctobcr 10/ * •**'• fIsENZUIC ACID-- IS : ImylS] ’ * , * . «.+ »•*«+•«■ *’* '•r < * - ? " ■ ' ■•■r l ■ : ‘ ■.r'tfl i ■*[. ■.'. V ■«■•.'•■ ■' ■ ...■■■-*•• ■>,. .• "..v: *■-. ■ *.*v* >*■’■ ■ ■ " ■ *;■ ...»' 1.. '*•’ . ■ 'V *. ■ .1 • #. • Pa bite Attention rs ounces fot sals by- B. A.BAHNE3TOCK & CO ■■ . • .. • '^s I MERCHANT TAILOR, . • ,!&, %wtV I. rnXKES.tW* n W*S.i a ('f (butte to t a'QanijDCU?Jic«-jaf{thfir fayqT9i.yjP,flJUohlar . J 2tientlbnfa{du»lCfilld‘ren^Clptiung/,._ / SFnmWWiipSiOfßj »ti» « IWgo.ttfld jpltfndia Ti'a*!4efPWdjiLifii,jSutik»,‘oJtlv , *V, fuose; fte. 1 Tostih etWjii brttytlaig iuithmfllHKtfteSjUMfy'fcr tb'Bismle trem’s outfit. , , ~, H^NIA^NjbtARQVfIT. ;Tpro' ' • ...(Tobeiinopy.) -, . ~,; I' u ' l ' S(reit„PUltlmrgk, ,> ■TOriN MaCLOSKJpr. bus now tie pleasiire of an ■■Soan«in|tdtH l n^| liertM ‘ r "nJ»Hna tßo'pablic in J>fl! l *W9iWy | MnAto be l bhB ! «&'l^eSCtoOtft»ekctedf;o)!kBrrf, Heady- MaSi Cl6lhja I g ß tb'-lAl'oanJm tto'VVs«!9ra'Cidntty. to "tW manufitctttring gnd atylfipC W Ibstlho verylo we&sip'riccdj as Wfll asjbe Snesl,/»rt> gov t-pfi] • ’BlylVand eiegatlM b6llb besarpbiseu. -. ;;■ > ■ . ; vi-He w>uldpaitienlarly‘Call:tfl6 < <ttiJntion df-tflladaiors. in Clothing to his presentsplendid hMOjtinfcniOf f s *; i As he feels confident, ppon examination, qf-the-qualities p&ttd‘prlcfes r bf'his-'gooas; ho carttaflhr thertl snchiridpce* lroeflismshali'maseivUielfciJntetSBttof>ttrchhsc at his j cstabUsJminnt- -: f .v l - Many years’ experience, and great oncers*, itttpe bu siness,rogethefr wliban unprecedented. tehbluau and ri tail pwonage|hiU enabled him to' getup Garments to hpjancss habits and in the union, which la ofthe utmost importance towhole salepdrehwerßY. .*■. -- lothe Canmg.dcpanment will bcfitfurida-Choice se lection of -.wamo&t fashionable goodsjcdnsisung of— * Jlmtricaiv i ßroactsloth2> i Cashmeieits.&a-, 4c.» Also, an excellent assortment ot VBSTimslfi lie latest «,4 roo« las'lonublestjleß nil of whichhe o&ptepared to inaUb to 'Order in'the best manner and at laempsi reasonable prlcds. s <?t *■ * . come, Then, one atJSTixi The Akroruncntj thc Quality; and-the Varieiyv is the most extensive, undoubtedly, to be fa’itfa Ur the United States. />-.bi:i.:> . • s-.uyui ; mtu2o JUST RECEIVED at £OOB ; XSA £ 9 RIB BLIPS Bee HLye Clothirig.&tpr.e, No.22£LLiberly street, a large ana splendid assortment of the \latesi styles ol : Spnrig'dKS Saofeier Gobdi; Which weoie,prepared to umm&etardiCa uider.iousryia unsurpassedidthfaClty, 'MADE'CLOTHING/diadeiathe.b-esttodmogtfaah ioiiable-'marniorvwhicti we ate Udtertnmed io-bell' VCry low for cash. wholesaletWilljßndUtUbejtadvamage to call and ei -amine dor stock, beforepurchasing*/. faprWlm Liwfehfce Jbttrimi; CJdrfonDenloc rat, Mercer Republican, Washington .Kxaprinqrj /SieybejjyiUelUnion—fc'ony.- to iheamourit of Sf, seim paper.ioUd yertisera, .and- cbtpge. ibra< > rtßcfe; < - , '‘-' . ‘V*'* ;• - (Fortnerly Ccnkß -to the laie. P- Dsti.nr,} TXroULD most to his Iticnds • Vy • tfhd the bhblfcin'gehemljthat be' has rented the ■Store, Mi 30 Market istte«,ibtiweefl' Scttfndand Third streets,whereb'eimeuds (Carrying .on'ihe BUSINESS inalt its departments. He is now receiving fboh - tut EAsrsitn mabkbts an entire new stock - ol 1 GOODS, for Snrihg an& Sutmncr wear; vix: superfine land—Ammeonl iCuwAa,- Casbrraartitt, French HabU Cloths,a supe rior article fdrCoaisiV together with a large as sortment of plain and figured. Cturimerts, hew ana drisi rable styles. anexcollentjlot: of fancy 'Silk-Cashmere, Batin and. Marseite*. Tonnes* olL,of wb|ch. ; jba subscriber- is j reputed to mklce.taorder in the neatest and most fash lOnsul&styleby at as low prieCi-'as any other establish ment. He therefore hopee-by strici-alienlion to all or ders intrusted to hiecare,lo roerita share<of public pa -1 itronage. ' . ‘ r r* - JjUVrES CAvaTT. ■ i-r( :^-No.'S6 : Markutlbetween-BecdndandTmtdsis. TO TAILORS.—J shall continue to sell and give in structions on .my; system of Garment Draughting as heretofore, at the following prices, via tlfuccomnSnied bybral Lnsitdctlon, 310 ■, 1 without-instructions; 37.- - ' 1 jelOry .v;- JAMES.C: WATT: Envelop®. T IPMAN’S Adhesive Barchmenir Envelopes.— By dip -1 a ping the fingers in water, and moistening, and pcssing the gummed Envelopes become the safest and strongest that can be.uaed~being.made ol parchmenr ; wfll wiihstidd any ordinary friction or moistures For sale by the. quantity or sing la pack, atthe store of - - HAVEN* mar2G corner ofMarket and Second sis. , Uluoltttton., • v rpHE ‘ Fdrtnetehip- heretofore existing' between lie X subscribers, under ihefirm' ofi Coulter ft llacket Druggists, has this daybcen dissolved by mutual con- March 3^1851. ! EF*The ; affairs ofihe late firm willbe settled fcy Jr A. Coulter*'who; continoes the samfc'busmessnt the old 4tand,comcr,of.Wood.flndTliird*t,rgetav. ; • < np3 WUllam Utzon’s Lowioii.Eftteai.|iftTer WatcHer,V--', -'.'- • ' •.;■•*'• to any WMcbcs ever offered to’tha clti- O icas-of-Riusbnrgh',- ;v ■;• ■: - ri JLRICHARDSUIN, 81 Market street, i» sole Agent for *th'e above named anleeto auachedtoeacbWatcb't’ 1 ' • . ‘ apvointmiiit. to iht'Admiralty*' V.WHiUAM JHXUN, ~, r. : Chrmiometeraid Watch Manufacturer, , 45 fQug'Sqiiate, Goawelfßoad,- London; Tii»« certifiesthat thenccoropuny tog. Watch, No.-*~ } is.warranted by me, to- be., of-my manufacture, ond no ' Wnich with myimmfe 1 Upon; it idgemuney unless accom panied bya certifieate bearing iny%fgiiaiare. * - • J guarafitee the I Watch^Nh.‘-r > to YeOpUlma to the sat is action of.tho purchaser. , fapr!7l a, W. DJXPN. CAMPBELL & CtlBSS* have this day'(ApriMLlth,) i-afeidoiaiid-witli ihera CHARLES M f KNlullT. . v The-.bu«i6eea-yrill -bevcoixUiiaedundct • the firm) : f ;CAM PBE*,Ij.CHSBS ; , : ■ ■■ - , [apr!9 Tb« ttlorv uf nature la vbe pcrfeotlonj.ol • Art. _ _ ■ *'7 ENHANCING to eveiyandeT*iandlhgrtt»e.b«aatiefl or m&nding the inchest emotions thereof,f py aknnwledge ofL'ftna?fcnp^s&tching'and Painting, imparled in a shon WnaflfiJuUocuons.ia tho xmuwniß'.ofijt stsle, whereof, injhepechtiariues thereto, is fnnßUrpiissed in ali the nce: fences of the Art.' 1 , Sketches of residences iiuid scenery-in and arotuta fiilsbtttgli; in constant progress: 'Magrtlßcenl transcrjp rions of elabotaiepuinunga, gorgeous orienUtlsceuory and^m S »ViP;e#^~^ & U.c^rld. ■ - Plllabnrgbi Pn. iCECRBAM-ANU MINERAL WATER.—The «üb scrilicis respectfully inform their old friends and cu«- Corners that they have commenced making' ICE CREAM for the season. Their SALOON has been-fiuedupm superior style* and will be open from 8. o’clock* A* M. . ill n o’clock, V. M, and allordeis for lce-iCreanx for • arties or private families willbe promptly filled ■ .. Onr MINERAL FOUNTAIN has also been opened for the season. v '• ' : ' "V ; Cakes, Fruits, Confectionaries, Ac, kept on hand *as usual.fre.hend»uree. r roy!7al3m Star Bskery*9< Diamond alley! " ,l "' ’■ jpot Females and filaleai ' .■ - DR. LARZETTE’S JUNOCORDIALj or Procreative Elixir, prescribed os an effecttial restorative'in cases of debilityi impotency or barrennesB, and hll ir regularitiesof nature. It is all that it professes to be—* viz: Nature’s great restorative, and'reinedyforthdse in the married state without offspring;'. It is a certain cure ifor seminal emissions, general debility,’ gleet*weakness of the genitai organs, nervous affections, leucorthma oi whites. As 1 a- vigoraung niedicine iiisunequ&lledi-y Also, a certain remedy 1 for incipient Consumption* indi gestion,lossof muscular energy, physical lassitude, fe male debility, Ac. It is warranted to pleqse thenserin any of the above'complaints, and is of price less value to those without offspring. - t ’_ : To spread widetbe blessings of this medicine, 1 nave appointed Messrs. JudeoriA Co.,ofthe city of New Yore, tnthe United States of America, ray sole agents forits sale? nnd none can be genuine unless it comes fhem. and w«^er. Naples^ July 16th, 1849. ' '. '•■; * Sold only in Pittsburgh at the Medical Depot j No. 75 Smithfield street; and 6y B. H. Meuking, Walnut street Cincinnati: Raymond A. Patten, No. &T Ffurtb' street Louisville. •" [mai2dtly Hen’a Ulftna Saw JOlUli* THE above establishment has been taken by thorns dereigned, with the view of pursuing the legitimate business connected therewith; and as they, are now re ceiving a fall supply-of Timber* orders for all sizes oi Lumber will be tilled with promptness, and at as low prices as by.any other MiU in the neighborhood. . ■ PALINGS of a plain and ornamental pattern wlltbc but. tapi3Q-yl JAMES 0 ARM AN & CP,. IUO.OOO 950 bxs Fire Crackers, Nos 1- and 2;. •: iv.: too gross Chasers; 5: : : 100 do : Pin Wheels) . 1 ‘ 4D do Scrolls, small J ' }*.* 25 do do large*, . : - 20 doz lox Rockets * . 15d020Z,;d0 lOdoUoz do /■ ... . .. 5 do4bz dO; tf do 8 oz- do- .. , ; 2gtoss4incbTriaDgles; - 2.:.d0 .3 d©- : do •: i ■ 2 cases Chinese Rockets j . i* 3 gross Flying Pigeons; ft 60 do 14,12,10, t*. 6,4 ball Roman CanJ dies; received and for.saJe by.- J.RHODES A CO., • ■ < jyl •. ' ; ‘' N 0.6,.6, Wood street.- v’: lai vDXS’ LEMONSi : V V:' , 7' . - lUU: 130 drums Figs; received and for sole by J» RHODES A CQv.No. 6, Wood street. JBtFU-HERKING—2O bbls. first quality receiving. " jyie ;■ ;;; f-.-t:;.- ■.... WM.DYER. -4Ubxs.siar,superior} 1 10 do Solar Spefm and Spenn ; i 10 dfrSte&rtne. Vy - t i.P; WnXIAMS CO. i \{\l\ PINE APPLES:, - - wUv. 120 bxs. Jujube Paste: . 50'hf.' s do .’ ’do; ' , ' 100 bxs'Larger Raisins; . ■ 50 do-. No.land2 Rock Candy. Receiving and for hale by JOSHUA RHODES A CO:, jygl . No.6Woodst. Mackerel—. >?". . . 50 bbls.; No.. 3 Mackerel, (Moss, inspection) 40 bf d 0 :.,, 3 ■do do ■ do * ■ . , 40 hf do a do do do; . Justrecetved and for sale by - •‘ .. ■ . ■ Iy2l •.MILLER A RICKETSON. OLLAND HERRINGS—IOO kegs in pnmo order. Just received and for sale by ■ i c> i FICKEI3EN A: STOU VENF.L, .%,,- yv-y? •. ■■'vii- Importers. . iNKGAß—*l3ogalie.Wine;- . - —= 10 obis. Cider For sale by *■ '' >1 _ _ J. D. WILLIAMS & CO. A| l BBL 3. COVERING’S CUUBHBU SUGAR:... ' MV/...80 do V : :„ t Fpwdered do; 6 bhda. Steam Byrnp. . F. R. DRAVO, No. 1 Diamond'.. J^'OLASSEi? —Si- Louis Sup or House Molasses; _ Near,Orleans Plantation’; jy3l For sale try KING Jc. MOORHEAD. TJaCON—2,SOO Eis. Fnme Hams in store and for sale. 4> . , V SHERIFF * BINNING,”.' » rio No.lo Market SL jpIORN BROOMB—74 do*, common for sale by . u V* 3y30„ SHERIFF A BINNING. S“ ui forSy o, "®° B ‘" P ' im ° ***• •“***?s# ' . SHERIFF.& BINNING. O CASKS 81 WES AND JOWLS-In store and for sale &, H®# SHERIFF A BINNING! ~ ' ,1. ■K r ;. .‘-.’K *• i r M3 * ' - A ‘ «!£ ' " \ &r. I I I-;'-.'- fe.v 'hr' f < *?{••• ">;'•••- t - ■■;: .k,y ’ ••. t' fri/\ n.h.hackk. * m ’ V
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