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THE ondersi*ned having accepted tiio-Agenoy of t fie nhAVB we rknown House, is prepared to bringc.ut ,‘SUt Old Country; on as favorableteriiis, other House in the City. : Passages can be engaged in the following line*, punctually on the days appointed! - SWALLOW TAIL Line leaves Liverpool on the ov\ and2tstof each Month. . , , RED STAR LINE leaves Liverpool on the 28th,of each month. ■ • . „ .. TIIEZ LINE leaves Liverpool Twice a Month. • TUB LONDON LINE of Packets sails from London on the Gth, 13th. 21st and 2Gth of every Month. . < •• THECLrYDE LINE of Glasgow ffejm GLASGOW on the Ist and 15th of each month. < weekly Line of Packets for New Orleans^ [ij* Pa*"engers shiped from New York to any parjt i lll fn“The Senior Partner resides in Liverpool, and lermtcnds the embarcattonof all passages.engaged in Mons desirous' of visiting.lbe-Old. Country Can* have their passage engaged through* from Pitts buTsh, by application either or. by letter, wool,&c* ••••• Beef, pork, buuer, lard, lard oil, tobacco leaf, coffee, laltow, gTain and rags, , . ■ ■ . COc. SMQO.t Ashes, marble (rough), tar, pitch, rosin, German clay bone, bacon, COV ODE * | comer Penn and Wayne streets ; • . Pittsburgh,July Ist, i851.-~jylo ■■■- ~ .. Faro Bcdueed. , T __ MONONGAHE LA ROUTE 1851. Brotenseitie and Cumberland to Baltimore and ?Aifa The evening boat leaves daily at C o’clock, P. M< ..(except Sunday evenings,) connecting with the cars a. Cumberland nexlevenrag, at 10 o’clock. • Time through to Baltimore 39 hours. Fare only «•#. , * Time through to Philadelphia 40bours. FareonlySlO. The National Road is now good. Conductors go with the coaches between Brownsville and Cumberland—* which mokes this decidedly the best woto East J. MBSKIMEN, Agent, Offico in the Monongahcla House.. 1 NOTICE t „ . Another Freeh Arrival at I8o» 07* Comer of Wood Street and Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh* DGKKGG A CO. have just received another new; . supply of JW»Y GOODS and which have been purchased since tbelate dccUnftift Eastern prices, which wilt be sold at x small advance. Owing to our advantages in buying, and'long experience in the business, we flatter ourselves that we esn afford our goods at priees regardless of competition. Oar sloes, will bo found to be unsurpassed in the western market, hnd'ranch superior to any previous stock kept at the old stand by GreggAßl’Canulcss. . ■ ' We have juslopenedafresh lot of late styles of HON* N fcTTS, Ribbons, Farnsols.Dress Lawns. Borages, Mous deL&ines,Ladies* White Dress Goods, Ladies’ Gimps, Silk Fringes, Ac.; Broad Cloths, Fancy Crsbi - -meres,Summer P&utaloonery,Tweeds,Gloves, Hosiery, Threads, Combs, Suspenders, Buttons, Knives, Spoons, Razors, Scissors, &c., and all other articles in their line, too tedious to mention* We have on hand, just receiv ed direct from the manufacturers and importers, by ex* ■ Prespa large lot of GOLD;and GILT GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, and Watch uiaten als,and being weekly in the receipt of such Goods, we intend keeping our assortment complete. Wc .earnestly solicit an early call from buyers generally, before pur chasing else where. • Thirty casesof BRASS CLOCKS,|Qst arrived, of va rious kinds. .. , w _. , gjr- Remember, No. 97, north-west comer of wood street and D.nraond alley, Pittsburgh. •■■■•. ■ wt N. B.—The business of the late firm of Gregg A lu’- Cahdless is to be settled by D. Gregg .at-the above stand, who is.-fully authorized a* d in whose possession are the books, notes and papers of said firm. =.■ • IW-9, ~"• Dr> Jayne’i Famllv medicines* . XPXTKACT or a Letter irom the Rev. !w L. Abbott, a ■V well known and highly esteemed Missionary in the kingdom of Barroah, dated ' Saisdowat Asascsn, February, 1840. i Dr. .p. Jaynty Philadelphia: My Dear Sir—We arc now in great want of your Medical Preparations. Your CARMINATIVE BALSAM is an invaluable medicine in.this countryln bowel complaints, and has been used in all oar Missions with the most gratifying success. I have known it in many cases to act like a charm Your SANATIVE PILLS are my sheet anchor.—The best medicine fanny liver complaint and pain in the side that l have ever nsed. They are in great demand; mid we are entirely oato( them. Wo need five hundred boxes of them. Bro. Beecher says wo could use a thousand boxes yearly among our people to greet advantage. I have used your TONIC VERMIFUGE as a tonic in in* termiUcnt fever, with the most complete . success. 1 tHnk it once was the means of saving my own sou.- Da* ting my travels amsng the churches the past season, I found a whole village suffering under a prevailing influ enza, attended with couglisot a most violent character; l oiten regretted f had hoi had a dozen or-two of your EXPECTORANT to administer io them, for I lelieve from what I have seen of its effects, that it would have been just the thing for those poor people. 1 presume you havejiot hitherto had an.idea to what an extent your medicines ore used m all our Missions. ■ yours. E.L. ABBOTT. For salem tbe Pekin Tea Store. 38. Fifth street. Qyl Medicated Ltaiild Oatldß. THIS article is intended Tor family should be fo»nd »a the possession of every family in the land. Medtontcs'wbo ere in constant danger ofinjury to their persons through accidcnt v and the improper or careless use of tools, will find this article to be invaluable to after a fair trlal.wiUcormdcr it indispensable. Th'stnny certify that we. the undersigned, having frequently made use of Judd'S Medicated Liquid Cuticle, prepared by Messrs. Pcnfield tc Camp, Middletown, Connecticut, cheerfully recommend it to out'profession al brethren, os an excellent substitute for adhesive plot ter in dressing burns, cuts, scalds.brmscs, and all kinds of fresh wounds: also, for sore nipples, a remedy une qualled* CHARLES WOODWARD, M.i)., WM.B. CASEY, M.D, D. UARBISON. P. WOODRUFF HAMILTON BREWER* M.D., ELLSWORTH BURR, M.D., Rotsnic. Comprising all the practising physieions in the city of M Fo d 'BnirCy U. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., lyl corner of Wood and First sts. — ' ~ : MOBSE’B Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Boot, tlio front rank among tlio proprietary tTmedicinea : of this country for completely coring Conk cr- Salt Rheum. Erysipelas, anti all other diseases ar'S’nir irons an impure state of the blood. Alto* Liver Complaint, Catarrh. Dyspepsia, Headaches. Dizziness, Couchs, Soreness and Tightness about the Chest; Bron chitis* or Hoarseness. Dryness, and a tickling sensation about the Throat i and is used with unprecedented sac- Female weakness and general debility. Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the vnripusorgans.and invigorating the entire system. If the testimony of thousandsof living witnesses, from all parts of the country, can be relied upon, it is singu larly efficacious in curing aD-Humaetj and restoring de bilitated and broken down constitutions..- It is purely vegetable in its composition, and so accurately com bined in >ts proportions that the chemical, botanical and medical properties of each ingredient harmoniously unite to PURIFY THE BLOOD. It has removed many chronic diseases which has baf fled the sktitof the best physicians, and has also cared Canker-Salt Rlieum. Erysipelas and Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed lo.moko tbo least im pression upon. It ha« been tosied in many cases of CANCEBOUB HUMORS- The most obstinate Cancers have been cured by tins medicine.’ ■ We say that it is a valuable medicine in aU BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. It removes all obstruction In the circulation, rendering the Liver free-active and healthy. - It removes Palpltation of the Heart- and relieves in all cases of Asthma, am! used id allclitnates.nnd uiall seasons of the year. This Syrop is prepared only by C. MORSE A ,CO., at 102 Fountain street; Providence, R. I .and sold whole alo and retail by S N tvictfEKSHAM. Only Agent for Wesiein Pennsylvania, joIUy Warehouse, cor Wood and Sixth Sts.* Putsch Stranger, Look at ThliV •. * Daguerreotypes forone dollar,put: up ia Fine Morocco Cases. The subscriber? announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they can get a likeness for one half the usual pnee* not to bo.sur passed by those taken in the East. We don’t mean to be surpassed-by any-:-Having a-large sky and side light, we arc prepared 10 suit the most fastidious. We will not ask any person to take a likeness unless it suits them. Miniatures put in Lockets, Pins of Rings. Bick or deceased persons taken at their residence. " “ TOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY. MERRIMAN & LAWYER. Rooms on 3d ft., opposite St. Charles Hotel, inylfctinyfc-" ~ T* pine Oil Lamps* JUST RECEIV tsD a fine assortment of these LAMPS, for bunting the CampUene, Pine and Ethereal;Oils, which 1 will «111 nt greatly 82 Fourth st., between Market and Wood, Manufacturer and Dealer, Wholesale and Retell, intbe above named Oils. . :. . • . , i "| uwfloiation. ; ■ mHE Co-PnitnerehiP }* Te , 101 -°l e r f I subscribers, underlhe firm of J. S. BONNbT A Lo., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner « 8C .he came of Ac - - MATTHEW D. PATTON. April Ist, 1850. . ITT* Having sold my entire interest in the firm of J. 8. Bonnot A Co. to M. D. Patton, my lato partner, and in retiriagTrom business, I take great pleasure in reepm mending him io .the Confidence of my fnends and the, public. : • [ap3j : J.S. BONNET. WATTS.’ N KRVOU 8 ANTIDOTE will cure all eases of Headache, Low Spirits, Mental or "Physical Decay, and is so wonderful in rejuvenating premature old age/ and "correcting decrepitude, brought on by ex cessive indulgence, that nothing but a.tnafcan convince, the patient of us qualities. His not an excitant, but a : strengthener, purely vegetable and harmless. . Sold in Pntsburghby • - • 8. L. CUTHBERT, aul9_. v 50 Smilhlield street. HOWE’S SHAKER SARSAPARILLA.— A few: - more dozen of this valuable medicine, for the cure of all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, last received and for sale by -JAMES A. JONES, aalP • * f corner of Liberty and Hand at»~. BUCKETS— -60 doz. for sale by au7 -STUART A SILL ;?; •"-'•-'•*,• V . • “ - V : ’?*>•, New eßooks t New. 909 k? I . . ' AT DEPOIV No- 74 Third street, opposite the Tost Office: « London Art Journalfor August.. v »lm The. Model Architeetj'wahdesisnspf .Cottases, Villas Suburban v:v . s . •-. • Travels in Stuart Alortley. ; The Scalp Hunters In Northern Cayt. a ScaTdle->y Sir, Admiral Fisher. • Lewis Arundel—or the Railroad otLife. Dictionary of MechanicstNo, . ; ; ; Lictell’s living Age, No. 379. j Godey’s Lady’s Book for-August« • i . Graham’s Magarme,... do . .... j Saxtain’s Magailne, do . t The Ladies’ National do 1 The Gipsey Chief—by G. w. M. Reynolds. > • Mabels or, The Child of the Battle Field—a Tale pfi Waterloo.. The Pioneer’s Daughter: a Tale of Indian Capuvi y —by Emerson Benneit. . The Adventures of Paul Periwinkle: a Sea Story. The Countess of Lilesburg—by Dumas. •. \ 1 Ecarle; or tlia Salons of-Paris— Richardsop. Yeast: a Problem—by the author of •* Alton Locke)” The Turner’s Companion—with illustrations. \ Travelcr’s.Gutde through the U. S< and Canada. 1.; ■**BeTTa, or~tbe"'Bnow Bird JTt Tale oTTToaI Life—o> Caroline Lee. Menu. .■ ,i The Heir of West Wayland—a Talo by. Mary Uowittj The Roue—by Bulwer.. . • . , (aa*d^. New filailGl Hew fflntlMi: HKLEBER, No. 101 Third street,-.hat just selected • from among lhe latest east* rn publications the following new ana fashlouabtc Music : My Hopes have departed forever; Make me no gaudy chaplet; Oh! boyscarry me along; Tumnotnway. Duett by Poster; Pd offer thee this hand of mine; Mignon’seelebra edsong;, I dream of ray Fatherland. Jenny Lind; Mary, we.pray for thee. Moore ; The half broken heart; '. And are we thus compelled to part? Little Red Riding Hood; Spirit Polka. Nelly Blyp Lily -do Caraptown Races; • Bride's do Passing Away; Bloomer do Little Blossom; Love do Blanche Alpin; Ravel . do Oceanßurial; . Bycrly's Waltz, Notate Modern Harp, a - „ ■ CBLTJH Ehos iaat received a lame * tfl fi*SL- vu V A f J ' . and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC BOOKS, araonjg W Harp—or Boston Sacred Melodist—;a collection of the moat popular church music in use , j Thc-Boston Melodeon—ln three volumes: consisting of books,glees, rounds, Ac., Ac.* including many of tree moat popular pieces of the day, arranged, and barmq nired for four voices* ■ . The Melodist—a new work containing selected genu from the most celebrated composers, •wnb.MCgrapntn-. ment for the Piano Forte • - The NaUdnal Glee Book Air—f r lour voices, • Self-instructing Schnotfior -.theViolm-sja now and sci entific work, in three pans, complete in one. »> M- Saunders; , .. 1 The Melodeon—a collection of the most popular Me lodies, carefully arranged for Flotoor Violin, in twelve “ I Hmri , Hcni’» new and complete P“»®F <, 11 rt ®? t jS,“’ 0 Burgmuller’s new and improved edition of Piano Forte Instructor { r Czerny’* Fiano Forte Instructor; , , ■ , ■ Carcassis 1 , Carullit’, and R. Culvers’ G uitar Instruc tor, Amateurs’ Quartette Club—in three numbers w»d four parts; for.the Ist and *d Violin, Violincello and[Flute, < instrumental Music, In lour parts -and'6 numbers; Howe’s Musician’s Companion—in three parts; t At the Old Established Piano Depot, auB No. 118 Wood aired. ; PERIODICALS.— Mutxa ACo.,No32Smithfield su have received the following new "works: Peterson’s Magazine foT September; ' .■ \ No. 38 Dictionary of Mechanics’Engine Work and tScoSSwS?a VenitianTale. By George Sand-* author of Consoelo, First and True Love, Ac.; i The Life und Adventures of Jack Rsnny abas Six* cen, Siring Jack, the Notorious Htg-iwaymen, jautfl Superior Watch Repairing. JOHN M. ROBBRTB, WATCHMAKER JEWELLER, desires again to call the at motion of the public to the workshop which he fe-s «*j has opened at No 16 Fifth strceMwo doors Mark«t, where he continues to devote his special otr«»- lion to the repairing and refilling of Chronometer, Du plex. Patent Lever, L’Epine, and every description of fine Watches and Clocks. _ _ \ Having for a number of years been employed as Fore* man in the workshopof the largestestabushment In this city. I flatter myself that those favoring me with patron-; age will find all work et trusted executed in the best! manner and on the mostreasonubtetenns. ; RtfmiM-lohn Harper, Etu, Edward Heaxlelon,; Eso.,H. H. Haitley.EjQ ,Io«oph Woodwett, Joshua.; Hbodea *Co.. ana Wm.B.Sealfe. . , . ■: A carefully selected slock of Watches, Clocks, Jeor- ; elry, Spoon., Spectacles, Ac., conrtanily on hand,which; have been purchased at the lowest cash prices, and wilt be sold at every small advance for the-same- [our* • Citizens and Stranger*, lf rr-f DO you wish to purchase a CSv thcosaal prlcet l(«o,ca» aUIOODSi JEWELRY STORE,.SI Market At'tti,. two doors north of Thi»d,and take a look at his ncw : slock, Just arrived,and you can tiierc purchase Watch-: esor any kiud,6f fine Gold Jewelty St Lhrir real vaiui', nnd hot be ,charged twopriee, for enmhtng, n, _ you have uaually beep ; bol can gel the ye*y best quality of goods at the lowest eastern pneea. ponotbolfeve what, others, interested in their own aalea, tell ™n,hqi come,, and see for yourselves. Ail goods sold at this establish*; menl will be warranted ns represented at time of salts—; to that all may parchaae equally aafe and cheap. ,«mui : ■ 'T-T Ur. Wm. F. euoe, Waff VETERINARY. SURGEON. fTT\ Office at Body Patterson's livery-Stables, 01 Fourth stteet, between Wood and Smlthfield* yy.:l> Lltboffraplile Institute. GO-PARTNEBSMIP.— The MbMriDer* id o*t respect fully announce lo tbeir friends and the public gen erally, that they have this day entered into Copartner ship, for the purpose ot carrying-on, at the old stand, m gingerly** Build mg, opposite thePo?tOfftce,Third street, Pk&burgh, the Luiographic Frmung, in all its various branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from Europe,they are prepared to do works in Lithography equal to steel engraving. They soUett a centinuance-of the patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to the one-partner, Wm. Schnclunan,;and they hope, by strict attention to their business, by elegantworkmoasblp, and the most reasonable terms, to menl the favors of on cn - “’SSS3s?fihecka, Draft*, Machine D es. Landscapes, Autographic Letters, Bill Heads, t lots Lithographed and Printed inUlack J ,UoM Bronte «f Co- oftheir work ™ sptf3 FREP.HAUNLBt N w ' Double * Lever - Copying Pritfli. and Metalllc Dampener* BURNHAM’3 PATENT. - ■ •Eu&SKffS? I decided advantages overall previoosinirenuonsfoi: the same olaecL . ■ , t , • Ist- The Press doe* not require fastening down. 2d Through twolevers end eccentric joints the pres* sure is obtained with more case, and much qmcfcerman k^^he^ower*is applied so equally, that the Frets is not Hable to break or get oat of order. - .'■* ••• ' 4th—The Dampening Tablet is a substitute Ifrr the brash, blotting paper and wet-cloth, saving nit Ihe-trou ble incident to their use, and is worth its weight ngold. The Tablet may be used to great advantage with any Press already in use. and for that purpose will be .sold copied Dampener iri three MANN’S PATENT IMPROVED MOVABLE BINDER, For keeping in a Book-like form, Music," Original fit* voices. Letters. Periodicals, Newspapers, Drawings Bank Checks, or any other Daperswhere_ method la d* stable.' This Invention, it is confidently believed,is the best ever presented to the public for the purpose for which it is designed, and will furnish to many-a deside ratum long needed. • The undersigned now offers it at A comparatively trifling cost to all who may desire to per fect the system of preservingpapers for ready ana easy reference COPYING BOOKS. m The Paper in these Books is made from alr Linen Stock, andof the same quality as Fine French Paper-bound on Parchmeatßacko, with Printed Pages, ana manufactured expressly for retailing The undersigned having procured the sole agency or the above articles, now offers them at reasonable prices at wholesale or retail. Presses, Dampeners, Books, or Binders, furnished to order of any dimensions, et short noiico- All of the above article* warranted. •. Also—Copying Paper, in loose sheets of any sise. Arnold's Copying ink—decidedly the best in use. M* 1 - A- C. Chambers will wait op the ciltiens of/Pitts burgh and Allegheny, and will give ail the instruction necessary. • JOHN F. COLE & CO., w At M’Faden A. Covode’s Penna Railroad Depot, comer of Penn and Wayne ate., Pittsburgh , Uo3:yl GILCHBIBT’S RAZORS—The ““jgoViigned boon appoinied Agent for ihe sale of Wm. Gilchnjie Ka eore- Those Razors are monnfactured lnthe Unliea States- and are unequalled iaquality by either British or American manufacture. Every Kaxor is warronjw,and if tt does not prove satisfactory^the money will be fe* tamed or tho Razor exbanged, as the purchaser may wish- This article has been in use several years, and U rapidly supereedinff every other Razor. With agood strop- they will not require Boning for ten years. _ For sate, wholesale and retail, at the Watch and Jew elryStoreof o«14 07 comer Fourth and Market sis- LAMPS-— we have now a superior assortment of Cornelias & Co.’s Unrivalled Patent Solar Lard Lamps, adapted Tor-public halts, hotels, churches and dwelling?, and warranted freefrom the dangers attend ing Camphene and other fancy Lamps. .. i Gas Chandeliers,Brackets- Ac., in gilt,bronze, umstio. bronze, and the leading fashionable at eastern - >• : ,67, corner Market and Fourth sis. •: Houses and lots for .sale-Three Houses and Lots in Allegheny City. S9W and 5700. An acre of Ground on-Trey Hill, with a, stcamengineandseveralbuiMlngs—slooo. Two Houses and Lots in BinttingUam--SIBUO. Two Houses and Lot on Marion street, in the Eighth Ward—Bl6oo Two- Houses and Lot in Cowensville—Blooo. Also, a variety of properties, iu various locations, improved and umra*: proved- 1 S. CUTHBERT,Gen’I Agent, qu2l 60 Smithfield street. fpHE ORIGINAL and only genuine Rat, Mice and X Roach Exterminator. The efficacy of this prepara tion, for destroying Rais, Mice and Roaches is astonish ing. Places that have been infested-with nambets o them have been completely cleared by#?**or not .mdro than two applications of inis article, ;. «nuke,other pre parations, they are attracted by this -article^ andeat it with the greatest avidity, aud will not dip in their hiding E laces—thus obviating that disagreeable stench caused y other poisons. • - >. • *: _ Also, for sale as abovp, a Certain BeiqedyXarthe De struction of Bed Bugs. . v :-; au2l . - . h - , No. 60 Smithfield et. Brandies in bond— , . , -Cognac—4o halfpipes, qr.ca«6 and octajres S. Hennessey & Co.’s quarto prpofpale anddarjt Brandies.. : RocheiU—ss half pipes, quarter casks ana octaves A. -Seignetle’s quarto proof pale and dark Brandies, r now Ronded ' q U S • - Noa.23ltod223Lfl>erty‘6ln:cl:: Principe and Havana cigars- - ■; 4 case, eras and LousNds.l, 2 and 3 Principe Cl ger»i together with a rull assortment oC “Havana’.” favonteWnds-just ftrARCH-lObXB PIRITS OP TURPENTINE—36 bblV.fOT saie.by• quls - B. A; FAHNESTOCK? & CO: t SUP. CARR. SODA—iOO kegs English for sale by ...aul6.-;t:.B A. KAHNKSTOQK A CO. PAINTS— The celebrated Mineral Five Proof Paints, of Manchester, at the low Tates of 2ftc. 9 &•, for seven different for sale by oulS J _ 5 ‘ T. WOODS fc SON. • ■ * £ss&*& .il' *V'i-i. "i-y. ';C"-• ■'•*l ■ v 'l' ■V>V’* V 7 !■ CastrMutuol Fire: j Insurance Company ' r Hmrrlslrarg, Pennftylvanlff. ■v., CAPITAL, 8100,000. - r. r. CH ARTER PEKPETUAL. THEundersiencd hnvmg been appointed Agents for the above Company, have opened-an Office ini No. 14 St- Clair street, and-arenaw prepared ,tn, effeqi ™su -itofife’s oAioilfondeountry’property, upon as7ayornb!e terms os any responsible l-nm.pnny in ilic State. All pcreona havlng propeny- inSSrerPm tins Company ate entitled to vote rorus,oflteers, and to sltaro inns earn- SnSarKutare riot liable, in any event, for anything be. yoiui tSo araoantJboyihavei paid. nAlHossns.promptly naidmoixt3tAay3nfter.proor.'oftbp »lunS;i..j, arnr stfr., v*— • 'tfpfrjctßs:,. t , i n Hdu. JOHN C.BtfCHRR, President - ouoS. E. HreirsaiiVice President-: ■ ■ OTor.H.-WtUson,Secretary. i■ - - David FlemingV Attorney and Counsellor. t John C. Boeher, Rudolph F.Kelker, •Win. COldeii iJ{,! David Fleming, :,Isaoc. G. H’Kmley, qhas-E. Hiester, Eiuir. K. Kmter, Sarauel fV. Ha> s, -film' Afunima; Ninniliger, Dauphin County; iJdcobS.’Haltlcmaup Vorlt i. Henry ll.. Fry, Caneii«er, i Adam Schmuer, Berks; Joan G, Brenner,jl-lnltutBipbia i Wdliiun j, -T- e 5P^ -: r AjU_ "zernffi* Gordon F. Mason, Bradford.! Northumberland j- Jamts Burns, Mifflin, John-Ti Ji&ov «r, : eontrai'7obn JameH*.Moore hood, AUeglieny j Washington, Geo. 14 SisClairaweet,..!:; Agents for Pi«Rb : urgh, : vMlegr.hepy Co. Pittsburgh, hire In»nrawce mHIS COMPANY was incorporated in tebruary. *.;■ !ifiSltoilh a Pe r'pe lua 1 Charter, and has commenced business on a Capital 01 81OO»QO0«. • _ - ■ ; ■■ ■ _ The Company does on.lhc .Joint Stock JbSifltock pun: the rntos are one-tbitd less than those charged by Mutual Companies, anu. rmeen Per Cent* lower than s, 60 or G 5, at the option of the insured. OFFICERS. JamesS.Hoon, President,' Samuel M’Clurkon, Vice President-. , > , i Joseph B. Leech Treasurer. - Charles A. Colton; Secretary. i DIEUCTOK9. : ' - I" James 8. ffoon, • - • Joseph S. Leech, John S.Dil worth, Charles A- Cohou, j : " Samuel M’Clurltan, William Phillips, ; John A. Wilson. t IIOAQD 07 QINAfsCG. . . » Hon. William Wilkin*, Late Secretary ol Wnr / Hon. Walter Forward Late Secretary of Treasury. > ' John Snyder, Ksq , Ca*hieT Pittsburgh Bank. Malcolm Leech, trlsq. Wholesale Grocer,; • KXAUIKnsO PHYSICIANS. : Samuel Dilworth, M. 47 Southfield street Pobu Snyder, M. D, lftl Fourth st. John Crawford, M. D., 129 Sixth eu Wm. McK Morgan, M. D., IP? Liberty sl Dr. DUworth will bo mattendaucc at thooflicc,every day, at Ifl o’clock. V ' . ' Those who have spoken for an agency, are requested to call, take their papers; and commence operation* forthwith. All persoes engaged in the insurance bust ness will be supplied with blanks and a'lowed the uiua commission. ■ , ; OfitceoftheCompany, N 0.75 bourth slreei. " ,my 7 . C. A.COLTON. Sy r credits upon their poli cies; a guaranty fuud deslgued for (he permanent sreu rity of short tezmmembefs, and al?o forihe present se carliy of those for the whole term of 1ife..... frirTbluw the only Mutual Life Insurance Company ■whoso rates of premium are fixed at a fair reduced stan dard, wnbaprovisUm: for an annually inereaswg accu mulation of tends (for future security) m exact propor tion to the ‘amount of business and the increasing mk from advancing age among the members. Pamphlets, tract*, Ac., giving in detail the plan und rates of the Company, furnished gratis, and applications for Insurance received by JTU RBtTTT, Agent, 129, Wood street, Tiu*&ut*h Sa«l. DtLwogni, Medical Examiner. jyJgtvi < '--i ■' -s. n. stiuarons. . • ; j ‘ A. B.M’Cfllmont, Esq. 'Hon. A . W. LOomis. MEDICAL BOAHD. Consulting Physicians, Joseph Gaszarn,M. i). William Addison, M. U- Jeremiah Brooks, M. D • l». G. Kdrington, M. !>. te franklin Fire Insurance Company, 07 PUI3^DBLPHU. Directors _ . - ChorleaW. Bancker. George W. Rirlmrd*. Thomas Hurt, Mordccm 0* Lewis, ■ Tobias Wagner. Adotphi K. Bone. SamnelGrani, David S. Browne, Jacob B: Smith, : Morn* Patterson CHAS..N WANCKIiIMVds l Csas. o.' Dincxss, Secretary. »' Continue to make Insurance.perpetual or li»t,u< » . on every description ol property m town and country, at rates as low a* are consistent wuh security, TOC Company have reserved a large Contiuf.eoU’ufu» Which,’with (heir Capital and Premiums, safelyjfive*iriS afford ample protection to the assured. -The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, i*si. jit pabUidied.agTepably to an Ant of Assembly, were as foi* TowsVvixi—’ J&ortgagea .» —.■ -——-3 t>i9,lsS CS ; ..r».64*377 76 Temporary Loans*Bo,‘JCfl t 7 Stocks Cl.ftflOU Cp«hj.Aa.'i mu .w> ♦ »■ . Bl Since Ihetr incorporation, a period 0f,21 have thrid upwards o f. Ont Million Four SuMitd Thcu sond&Bors, losses by fire, thereby affording ofthe advuiUagesof Jn*urance,o» wcllasthe-oblUiyand disposition to meet with J.GARDINKR COFFIN; Ajjeiu,; . ttprSl) - OfficeN- E.tomer Wood’and.'td ft*. Md'kriianA'Transpox tatlon IBSCKASCK. , - rriHK INSURANCE COMi’AJN'YOF, NORTH AMKR I ICA.Ptii)aUe!pfcia;ch£rtefod iTW.capiiul ssou t - OOO,ttsxett Junaarr lit, liul, 61t001,98D’ make inaaraoce on buildings ami their content* Jtf ihw city and vicinity. Al»o,rjn property of every destrrip lion,on steamboats and other vessrlv rixher dv inland transportation oron the seas;— DIKJ2CTOR3: r Arthnr G. Coffin, PrcCt 5 Jacob M. Thomas, Snraoel W. Johns. John R. NctT. : Edward Smith, Richard D. Wood, John A* Brown, William Welsh, Samuel F. South. Francis Unskins* Samuel Brook#, S. Austin Altihone, Charles Taylor. William E. tlowen, Ambrose White, . George \V\ AspinwHli, TbomairP- Cone, Jurac» N. JJU:k«ou, ; 8. Mortis/Wnlcf, !l; 1). S*herrerd.Si'C , y'. This uriho oldcsUnsorancc Companyiu the United Slates, and from iUhigli funding,Jongogpoticodc, am ple means,.and avoiding all of an extra hazard? ops cbafracieiyfriay be considered asaflering ample ,*e curity to Ibo public. -•* AVM.P. JUNKS, Agent, jaftV......... ; No. Ml-yrrtft't ' IRSBRAHOB* THE DELAWARE MUTIAL .SAFETY INSUK/ ANCE COMPANY.—Office, North Room ortho Kx. cliange. Third street, Philadelphia. Fliie'lsS9Ju.HCK.—Buildings, Merchandize and other property lit aqd .eounfry, insured again*! loss pi damage fire at the lowest rite of premtam. Mabikc IrtsUßANCß.—They also in*are Vessels, Cnr goes and freighlßi foreign or coastwise, under open'or special policies, lie the assured may desire. InLANp TaA^swmTjtnoh.—They also insure mcrchan dire ; trartsporied -Wagons, uallroad Cars, Cana) Boat? and Steam Boats, on riyersainl lokes.on the mbsl liberal terms- ... •, . DIRECTORS—xJoseph 11. Seal, Edmund A. Souder JohriC. Davis. Robert Burton, John It. Penrose, Samuel Edwards. Geo. G.Lciper. Edward Darlington. Muoa R. Folwell. John,NewHn,Dr. R. M. Huston, ftnrid.Theophilns Taulding. H- Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan,Hugh Craig. Gcofge SerriU,Spencer Me* Kelly, J;G. Johnson, William 1 Hay,Dr 8 AT D\ T, Morgan, H US hCmi s ,J„ o .T.^n. AMMAiiTjN>i(reiiiicni: Tub?, C. Haw, Vico President., . ; r - .. Josbph W. CotVAW, Secretary, rn* Office of the Company, No. 4 2 WaterMreetyPitis* burgh. (jel6:dtf) P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. . FtM and naiftnt Insurance. THE OFFICE oftboirtwranoA Co. of North Amenta has been removed to the Warcboaso of Hardy, Joncs : k Co., No. 141 Front street, third house East of Wood street.’whcro thesubscriber will issue Policies oh Doild' ingsand lheireontents,andonSfaipmcnuby Steiunboats and oilier vessels, for the abovo old ana responsible Company. tap 3) WM. P. JONES, Agent. Life and Uealtti insurance. TTHE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE I ,pnflfpAJyy, Of Philadelphia; Incorporated hy the Legislature of Pennsylvania, March, lB4»j‘CharterPerv ’petuall Capital $lOO,OOO. Rata lower than any canfaHPbntpahy, and full 20 per cent, tue usunl rates of Life Insurance,us ihcfollcwingcoropari son will show. Thas a person oi the age of 110 insuring for 8100 for life, must pnydn the Girard $2,36, Pennsyi vdnia s2,3orPenn Mutual 82^36,'Equitable 82,04, Neyr Encland 82^0,Albion$2,48, New York Life life aiiaHettUhi Philadelphia, PißßcroßO—Samuel D Orrick, Charles D Hall, Wm F Booneißbbcrt P King,Charleß P Hayes, M W Baldwin, Chas O B'CnmpbclljAl M Reeve, M. D.: Lewis Cooper, J Rodman Barker, J& H Butler,Edwin It Cope. Prut dmr, Samuel DOrrick 5 Vice President Robon P. King -Senary, Fraucißßlackburne. , Applications will be received and everv information given by SAMUEL FAHNKSTOCKj Agent. Orricic: Commercial Rooms, corner o£,Third and wood streets Pittsburgh.... r : i,vv. ocUO^y *7 r yir« tnd iiarin? inturnneet' : ; T mjiE Insurance Company ofNprtb America, of i’hila 1 i delphiailhfdUgh lts duly authorized Agent,the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and limned Insurance on property,in this city and its vicinity, and on shipraen by the canal and uverff. ! : 1 ' ArthurG.Coffin, PresU. Soxnublßrooks,. • Alex, Henry, Charles,Taylor, , •; ;.i i Samuel W. Jones, Samuel \V.J3mlth - Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A-Brown, Jacob M.Thoma&n i • John White, . John R. Neffi. • Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood,. Wm Welsh, HehryD. Sherrardjßec’y. This is the oldest; Insurance' Company in. the United States, having been chartered in 1704. Its charter is per*, petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am* pie means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardons character,it may be conndsredu& offetingaraplMecun* ty tb the public:- * * ~ : ..WILLLAhf P. JONES. ■ At Gounfingßbota of Attfrodd, Jones k Co., Water apd Frqntsts., Pittsburgh •• - ,i • maydy* ! Johnlff’Cariney,; i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN: Foreign and Domestic Gxgan\ Tobacco and Snuff, '■ No-148 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, uprill - Pittsburgh, Pa. V s * Bodlness .lSoUee. a; LL perspn&havipg bn?mess. with the undersigiied, eithor as Public Accountant, Instructor in Book keeping, or otherwise, will find him at the Pittsburgh Commercial College, from 9 ull H o’clock, and from 2till 4 o’clock, P. M. . o. - Merchants m want of competent Book* keepers ,can be supplied by calling-on- JOHN. FLEMING, . nntfl PtmCipalTubimctor m the Science df Accounts. , 1 Falrmonnt Fire Unglue Tor bole. THE members of the Fairmount Fire 'Company offer * their ENGINE for »ale. It tsiu first-raid order, and will be sold cheap. Enquire or J ; SMITHS Secty., •qpr&tf . 'No. 409Beniv street;- TVAU BUTT’S SOAP POWDER—S bxs ,’ for wishing n with little Tabbing— pnnted directions to each pack for sale by Dy25J WM. DYEJL ** i *’ ... , ,-c.;, v _ ... a^y-. i/> GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. Second Arrivol of Sew Sonimcr Good*, • ■ f" i» *• j 1 ATi GREAT BARGAINS . ' I »THE Stock ofPAN OYDRFSS GOODS everoffered in this city,m noW Toif n LOVE'S ■ i ■ -1 Original-Bec Hive Store, No. ?4?MarkctSireeVtrctwej;n , , Fourth street and fhe-Diattibnrf, Pix.U&tfrgA, . , The propnetors bavojust opened large and most ( beautiful assortment of the Newest and.TVTost Foalnorm- i ble Sty.lesofiFanoyand Staple Dry GoOda, which hajre been purchased since the great reduction m prices at: the . large clearing out sales in New York and Philadelphia, ai d,will be offered to ’cash buyers ut from ffO to 2o ppr cent lowcrthnb former pnec.l.. . . • . I . DRESS GOODS of every descrmlionjfronvine cheap est to the. most costly and magnificent, such as a very large and-bcautiful stock of the following articles t ( | Chene andJaspcr diene Silks, , > •: High Lustre, plant cbcinchon and lace silks; , - Do . ;:.stnpe -do do| { Do,s "-plainblack , „do; ... . ! Brocade, Arrauus and Poult de feoies, all color*» } Bloqk and chamcliod Turk satins, and watered silk£j Cheno and India Foulard silks, , . • Dp .. punted and plain silk tissues. { .. . .Doo . do - Alberunesand Grenadines; . .. > Plain, printed and embroidered borages, . •Chene plainiand figured silkß, and pophno, Chameleon Gro dc Naples.* • . Pans printed beroges do-do fames; ■ Do- - do - 'and plain all wool de lames, Do.-.; do lawnaandjftConotßj- Plain ajnd'ciubrojdorcd.iuulli and SwioßCfl. .'Plain and printed casumercs, de lames and alpacas, .French and domestic ginghams, English and American chmues and enheoes, at all prices; BONNETS and RIBBONS at great bargains; .Sprmg.aml summer shawls, do do, Needle worked sleeves, icuffs, collars and chemi zetts; • v. • ... ; Needle worked laces and muslin caps; . ■ Embroidered, hem stitch and plain linen camb’ handkerchiefs v . ■ • .. Pancy siljcpockethd’kfs, cravats ami rock ties; • i Gloves, hosiery and suspenders, a large stock; Irish linens, table cloths and table linens; : : Tipkens.cheqks, cra«h,hird-eye, diaper 4* napkins; Bleached and bro*n muslins, from 0 to Die. per yd * 1 Do ■ brown and coiored Canton flannels; \ - f French cloths, plain and fancy cussimeres A satinets; Cashincreiß, tweeds, merino caosimpres and K>, ‘ Black satin and fancy vestings, &c., Ac. . : . IET Tho ; proprietors would respcclfolly solicit an eariv call from all their. irieiida, and the public gca ' orally, feeling conGilent ihauhcy can offer greater ln ducejncnui to whole eale and , retail, bayera, than any hove heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh. ’ mydllf- YOUNG. Sri.Vb.NhUN & LOVE., . fhe Blghtli Scml-Ammal Bale OP DRY GOODS at tho One Price Slore ol A. A. MASON A CO., Non. cat 64, Market Pitts burgh, will commence on Thursday, June ilGlta, 1351, and coiumuc through the month of July. Their >\ holesale Rooms will be opened to tnc Retail mule, and ever> ar tide throughout the establishment will be sold mt an im mense reduction from usual prices- Having recently made extensive purchases, their assortment will be found very choice and desirable. Their stock of Silks, comprising more than 600 pieces, will be closed out at an immense discount from usual prices. Good Dress Silks as low as /S7|@sDcts- Silk Poplins, V- 20 Best Bcrcge Go Laincs, 19} Fast colored Lawns, 0} Fine French do Fine Priutcd Bereges, Fine French Jaconet, 50Q pcs French and English Ginghams, 10 a?Li Black Alpacas, I E 4 .lQOOyard* Bonnet Ribbons, at ? 50t> Wrought Collars, Fast colored Calicoes. 100 cases English and American do, -.nglisfta.v , - 300 cates ana. bates of Bleached and Brown Mob* Uns at manufacturer** prises. . , ALSO—Laces Embroideries, rrimrainj?*, Hosiery ana Gloves, Linen, White Goods, Bonnrts, Shawls. Cloths, &.C., together , wiih an Immense-variety of all kinds of Pry Goods—all of which will be marked down to even less than Eastern wholeuale prices. -JV jet!s A. A- MASON & CO* New Variety aud Dry Good* store* flb. 07» tfoTth~ifitsta>TntTiifWcod it. and Diamondaury . D GREGG A CO., bnving opened at the above stand, • are tow offering for sale a large and complete assonmentof VAHIKT V ami DRV GOODS, cousisUng ia part of Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, saiineu, Summer 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 from Sheffield. Together with Cloeks, Gold and Silver Watches.an4.Watcb materials,Gold and Silver; Pens and Pencils, and Jewelry. A fine assortment of Palm Leaf Hats, Ac. In short, we have on hand almost every article? usually kept in the Dry Goods and Variety line. AH of whicfi.we offer tor sale on the rao*liavortt ble terms, either for cn,?h or satisfactory reference D GBEGG & CO. • N- B.—The husines* of the late firm of Gqkofl A M’- Candle??, will he **eH.fed by the subscriber, at the house oS 1>- Utige A Co .ns the books, notes null papers are in my posicsa.oii, u«d i am lully authorized to settle op the business- DAVID Git KG G. PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CASES. r'lUiKsabscriber* imvtnn recently made arrangements |_ with the Patentee of this-new and eoluubis reem tion fat the manufacture and sale of the article in the West.they having been raanuinciured heretofore cxclu* »iv«ly iu the tWt, where they are superseding the use ol wooden coffins, take this method of informing the public, thatthey are now manufacturing eighteen differ ent size* of the modern Sarcophagus,,varying in length from vtt inchesto feet, with width and depth suitable for bodies of Ordinary size, and for those, who ditire space for cushioning, or fc>r bodieß of unusdal dimen sions, have leveral *ixe« deeper and wider. This In vention now coming into gen ral u?e, ia pronounced ouo of the greatest of the .age. These Lvbul Casks arc composed of vation* kinds of petals, but principally of iron. SI,'2IIVQS 44 They arc thoroughly tnamtled inside aml-out, and thus made impervious to air and indestructiblo. They •arc highly ornamental, and of « elamrie form, are light and portable, whilethcy combine the greaic?t strength which metal ts cnpahle of, m n given quantity,,? v_- When properly secured wffu cement they are perfect ly atr tight, and free Irom exhalation of-offensive gases. They coal no more than good wooden coffins, und ore belter than uuy other oruelo in use, (of whatever tfost,) for tron. , »por.iauoii,vauU« l ororJi«ary interments, as has been proven by m-tuni f'xperimentß, and certified to by Mome of our most pciemuic meii; also, by the Honora ble* Henry Clay, Daniel Web.ter, Lewis Cars, and other distinguished Senator* who hnv-’ whncsMtd their merits, and whoso letter*, together with other evidences of their worth, maybe seen nt our Ag< nts 1 Burial Case Depot, No. 3*4'Main street, three doors above ; Ninth, where we intend to keep on hand at all lime?, such n stork of ali sires and degrees of ornament and finish a® will suit the most diversified ta-tes. We invite the utWiuion 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 resentations of undi rtnkers not using the unicie, whore interest it would bo to misrepresent them. W. C. DAVIS A CO. JPateiii iletalilc Burial Case*. Sarcophagus Wartroona, 3*4 Main tirttu, Cincinnati, July, lBsl rpHR undersigned, George K. Roberts, undertaker and 1 sole agent fur the saie 'of tut? above valuable arti cles, announces that be is prepared to supply underta kers and otbers having occasion for their use with the same, of all sizes, front 1 footlO inches to fi feetOinuhe* in length, oi various widths and depthsfsuilabie for bo dies of any size; either plaiu, bronzed o'r gilded and highly ornamented. Also, name plates and trimmings for the same.- Attention to the very low prices affixed; with the view ol their general adoption, is solicited, to wit: At wholcsalo, for plain bronzed Cases, of various colors— . No. 1 for Bodies 22 to 28 niches in length, 53,00 3 23 to 33 " “ 4,60 3 » 33 to W u “ 0,00 4 “ 40 to 4G *' “ 8,00 0 “ 10 to 54 “ “ 9,1 W 0 “ 54 to CO *• 10,00 7 “ GO to 65 “ A large yard, with oat oven, hydrant, Ac. Price ®9Ud.- Terni«r-300 in baud; balance in one, two and three yean. s. CUTHBERr,Gtn’l Agent, jyCO ' No. 50 Smithueld st,- ri OLD PENS—Baid A Brother, G. A E. M. Smith, Ur Todd A, Smith and W. W. Wilson’s. , The above brand* are now unrivalled m quality.ol Go;d,mquiU-liku elasticity; in fineness and smoothness of (he points; and m durability. I: will warrant every ■Pen of these makes Just received this morning, a.full assortment, and customers will always find at my store, .the best slock, nnd nt the lowest ar ‘ tide can be sold at. > W. W. WIL&oN, j y 25 cor Market and Fonrih atfl. BUTTER— 3 bbls.packed;: , tlB J °’ FOr al0l)> WM.DYIR FISH— G half bbls. No-1 WlmeJjish, ; c • do • do. Lake Shad; Vf do Lake. Salmon; „ Receiving and for sale by • : ’ je*2o No go7liihurcv st LAKJ>— sbbls.No. 1; ..IB 15k ' S> d °' Forsa ' Cb7 WM DYER r*'.: •* -' V-' > •?. ‘-..f * * * , » r , 1 < V * *»♦ > , . T: Notice to Business Men# >n»n JAHBffWV'VOODWKLL, f (near too comer of Wood;) :•.! ■ ■■«• ■ THIS ASSOCIATION; ' 6P for icing, already, twice td threeut / ".SS&TUFV d-. l times ns many hands ab the lar- Kjfl rest and imbertomost renowned * « business shops of this city, have opened their Ware* house, and are able to (arnish the public, by wholesale or retail,with Furniture of the following aescnptiori viz: m ..... - Mahogany Full Col aimicd Bureaus;* Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs.; Mahogany Washsiands; So fas; Divans; Piano Stools; Rook Cases; Secretaries Card Tables; Fier : Tables; fine CardTables'? Tables; Hat Racks;; French Bedsteads; Ottomans Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and BreukfastTables;Work stands; Cherry and Common Workstands.; high post common* low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus Cribs; Cradles, Ac. The advantages of co-operation,on an extensive pcaloj permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are del termlncd to sell, lower than any competitors, an equaUv good, if not better article, and warranted^—as the public will understand by giving them a call. • 1 Steamboat teork of all descriptions, ana other articles of any description, made to order In every style nt the shortest notice. linarig | lo Cabinet Aafeera. ... Vmms, Rosewood and Walnut ; Varnish Hardwareand Furniture at Wholesale* > <. THE subscribers have just received Horn New York and Boston a most splendid stock of YBNEEKS and are manufacturing by macbineiy Furniture suitable for the trade. All of which , we will sell at extremely low prices. .. / y, ~ As great care was taken lathe selection of the.stock personscannotfaiito.be suited either ns loqualityoi price; and, as it is well known that Furniture, can/be made by machinery superior and much .lower thau by hand, the attention of tne trade is respectfully invited. Turned Workiin allHurbriraches, carried on as nsual. Plank for hand rails, for iCatpenters, and 01l articles required in manufacturing Cabinet Farnitura, constantly on hand—vist Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware,..Hpjr Springs, Ac n Ac. - RYAN. A MIKES,;; Ryan’s Buildings,';/ No. 3t Fifth street,- AIKS &fIUjfUHAinUJIU!<. ; ; manS:ydaw No. 93 Tktrdtireet, UUeten Market and Wood, South side. a Wb have now on hand a and \il splendidstockofevery variety of CuAOta ™ I *3 tare confident cannot be surpassed, equalled, in this City,orrt tLc Weal, in stylo and finish. Those who arein wamm Furniture are respecifatiy invited jo call and examine lot themselves. . shortest natice. - •irT* All orders promptly attended to. v. ftblfl;tf O'DONNELL.MULLEN A CO. JOHtl o’dqbhbi.i. ■JU L. MtTLLES,' O’DONNELL, MULLEN & 00. . j Pittsburgh Chair ACchlnet ware iLoomSf' No. 98 Third Street, South Side. ■_ : « O’D. M. & Co., respectfully Inform their friends uL and customers that they have, if not the largest l%pl»tock ever before seen in this .city,.:the greatest I «| 1 variety of styles, the -finest finished,; made. of the -best seasoned matcriafsyacU by the host workmen in the western country-;—all of rwhich they are determined to sell as low as any other manufacturing,establishment in the city. - Oar stock is alt our own manufacture i no importations. Steamboats and Hotels furnished at the shorest notice^. .-All-ooteoHJWntptljrtaacrtdecUo.'■ 5 Foraltare and bhair Ware Hoomi. ■ T. B. VOUNG & CO,. cornifcf Third* a idid Smuh/Uld»ts..opj>osta Bromn t fa., keep conslantlyon hond |C2i r-feyafeteSlnt.il make to order, at the lowest prices, • % 1 HOUSEHOLD and* STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved ■tyics.. • ,■ t i febls • . Steamboat** Ahoy! i TK*. subscribers tender their the favors bosiowte£-v ed upon them by tneir Steamboat friends, would respectfully remind them and others inter V* rested in-btuhimg; boats,' that they nre at all times pro* nared to furnishr on tbe most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Cliaifs'ol the btv; material and workmanship. • 7 B YOUNG & CO;; i; Comer Third and Smitfxfield ; opposite “ Brown’s Hotel.”. O. C. HAKUEB. - 7 " " il. DA-tIKE _ Hammer & Douleir, CAJ3INET WAREUOOM.SMITHFIKLDSTREErrj Etiuiten-Sevenihstreri and Sxrawbtrry alley jPfcii&uVgfrPa., HAMMER & DAULKR keep constantly on band WL n variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, rcp3 warranted eqaalto any in; the city, andsoldolrias f f« ■favorobto terms ns can beobtaincdatan'V Similar establishment in die They have noW bu handan unusually extensivestoefa;erabracing all khidsof Furni ture, trom the cheapest to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attendedio. A tnrtl'.Cm A. SULbISER 6 CO., HAVE ON HAND ntdieir extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY. Novttt Sihilhficlit pC a large aAsoruncitt of foney and plain Furniture, which thoy-will sell 15percent rates. only. ~ ; : " ; ' jdec27:ly'' /*ss££3& WWU ,E; STEVENSON continues to mono-- "iWi fac lure CABINET- WARE oi .everydcscrip- • at.his old stand, corner ol Liberty and feSflfm ! PiSeveiih‘ streets.. UNDERTAKING attended to, in allhs branches. .. : amylt'r f Bolivar FiR Briek StumlaclariDg Compimy. - JAfl. OLOVKB, 5. M. KISS, B.V, JOKES, E.S.HAG&AW, QtOVfitt,! KlttH 6. CO.» Proprietors* THE subscribers having been appointed Agents- fcr tho above named concern, will keep constantly o t hand asappty of the celebrated. Bolivar Fire BrickjCrr-' ciblc Fireclay, Furnace Hearths nnd> In walls. 'They arealeo ready to receive orders for-skid *Brick,to be made in size and shape to suit purchasers, which shall be promptly filled. we do not deem it necessary to enumerate the xanny advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick poseas ovCr'ali oth» : era that havebcen offered for sale in the United Stole?,- their superiority being well known to almost allpersoira who use Fire Bricks Thepropriotors have determine!' that ibe Fire Brick shall lose none of their present envi-i able reputation, and ihpi no expense shall be spared? tj make them, even better than they have heretofore heep.. This is lhe only establishment'iiow manufacturing Fin: • Brick at Bolivar.? . . ?KiER A JONES,: jnurl7 , . Canal Basin, Seventh si.. Pittsburgh:- :■ HEIGHTS for *ll tbe Way Stations on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad {■■'■■ ■ ‘ .. STATIONS. . AGENTS.' ' ,;; ' Bailey’s, o. i Adam J- Walterg, Mifflin, J.Notth. • ■ ; Lewistown. - JamesMilHken, MoantUnlon, J.D.Sechler,' ' Huntingdon, J.D. Herr,* M ; Spruce Creek,: ; S. Milllken, ' Tyrone, -A. H.CIaAi T:: 1 1 : Hollidaysburg, T. A.Scott. - ■ - : - Lancaster,.. R. ModerwelK- / - ; Columbia, Moderwell* Knuffelt, i Harrisburg, • X WhllOweirit Sdn, r ‘ Dunoannon, - FisheT, Morgen Aucy’ ; ,. JesseßeaveT,” ‘ v . WiUcrstown, • iHorvorJofie^ 1 . ' Perryvilloj-.v G.RThorapaonV'' 1 '" ; MlVeytown, : <. t w - RichardßoelofT,' - , J i Mapleton. JobuDormldson, Mill CreoK,: Kessler Brothers, " : Fostoria, i ... John Huyhtt. ■*« COVODK & COLE, Agents, Jyl6 comer Penn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh. HOUSE ANB:LOT FOR am—For sale, a two eiory Dwelling House, nnd.Lol of 20 icet front by HOdeOp.l6 alB/eet alley. The house is well arranged, oiid well finishkdywith good .grates', Bultphle'for each, room; a good' dry; cellar; a latUce p'qrch j an oat oven; a large yard ana garden; all ncw and in.complete or der; pleasantly situated on Resacaatxeel, Allegheny, near the West Common, Immediate possession, if re*? quired.-' S. CUTHBERT, GenH Ageiit,' )y3O -SOSmithfieldstreet. T;UST RECEIVED AT WOODWARD .A; JELiLY’S* til »e JLiondonond Paris toadies’' MagazlhesorFashion,forJuly. ;. ; ?/ i-r i - . The Lddles’Gazette oflFasmbn in London; —upwards of thirty engravings. c . Tan Weekly Times, the Era* Bell’s Life inLbn.don; Pupch,the Illustrated News,,-and the LincolaMerctary. JUST RECEIVED.—«An - invoice 7 of Maria’s.'PaU’pt 5 Vertical Lever, Letter: and Mariiftst Presses,‘ co/n* siting of aize*lsJ;lmhea by4tt,iloi-by lt with Metallic Dampeners, Letter and Mamfesr BDoh s to Correspond. 'i ■ 1 . • •• ■ For sale wholesalo-And retail by' : ! ! ~i- ; JOHN F. COLE, . . * :?-.soleagentforihe West, ‘ *' ’ AtiCovodeA Cole’s Warehousej -oorner of Periri': tfid i Wayne streets, Pittsburgh. ; ! V:‘ ; ’* . Booksellers and. Stationeraeopplied at as“low:.pn i .ces os they caapwchase. from theeastern manafaeruTor'.tmd patbntee. tv; vj fiylSrhf' ; a/J YU3K-S CHOLERA RKMKUY —A fresh aypiplj ivA just received. ’This medicine has neyer foile a to effect a sure in all cues brDiarrbceav Dyßent eiy, Cramps, P-bin in the Stomach,Ac. It has bep.a with astonishing success in tbe very worst cases.“'" -- Sbld wholesale and retail by ".’r ..... r S. I/. CUTH&fiRT,, ' ]yj24 ••r <> —- . v No.3oSrtuthficlditre.cU.' rAVA COFFE&r-A: pjfime article for laraily n je ln ptore and forsslo by . jypi : - KING A MOQRIIE, UX BLOOMSt-150 tons No, lJumata; • 1 '•••• *■ * . 75 . do Bedford Forge Blooraa; Received and forsale by- *' -•'( ’TTIERRINQ—SObbIs. in store and for sale by ■ . a )y3P ' ; - -• SHERIFF A BIN! fIINGJ T ARD bblfi. No. t for Bale by n -: Li jy3Q B A FAHNESTOCK & CO ALCOHOX^- ■fibbbls.for’fcale by ■■• r , " T "- :rr * • jy3s -Be A/ FAfINESTOC -fa •'£" cq, ANOTHER scientific-WONDER! -V) vy C| W ■ Ftt ¥ the TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID,’ 'Oif ! :G**tric-Julc® 5,««n ■ ’’] A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CVRER, , 1:1 : TJREPARED-frtm Renhbl,(rfita. : tKe Ox, oner djrectionrby BatonJ£S*!:?>ißf,E l S£ i Physiological Chemist; by J-S. 11/Niirth Eighth street, Philadeljihiß, S'a. -s JuiraJiar'- ' This is ft truly wonderful remedy for INDl&eBa£2mx DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION,LIJE& COMPLAINT, ant DEBILITY, cuting;after Natare’a own method,byNatur©’aown agent, the.Gastnc Juicet , -Saif atCaspoonTuil of‘thisFluid t ia/usedin .water, wiU digest or dissolve Fxvff.Potrjtßs oj Roast Bss? tSX; about two Hotre£oat of thestolnach. — . ,r.;>• - .LCL! . SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE ! B&TonLTXßia,iirhkfteletokT£!*dt>rkonAniin&lCheitt • istry,say s: “ AitartificialDigesuye Flaid.analogous 10 . theGasmc be readily prepared front theintl . constnembrane of tbeslomach of the calf, in which va{- ; Tious articles of . foodj as meatand eggs,wiUhe'so sofi , ened, changed and ,et”pablished by Fowlers & WellsjNewYorlr, pngbos, .states, the same great'factj and describe* thb. : metnod'oi * prepaiaiion- -There higher authorities thair Df. , , ,Di;§oMßß, in his valuable writings on the “Physioli* \iTVfoi Diffestioß, 1 ’ observes that “ a dimlnution : ofthe due Quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent arid'all-pTei ■ ;’l am£ he states.that " a dis tincuisbed professor of medicine fn London, who wai ftom.the stomach of living animals, which proveU com: ?l Wffiot of the Wmonn.iioffcs shyB 1 ! “ Itis a riimhrlsable fact iajiliysiplpgyt Slamiestomachs of animals,' macerated in ; water, imj part to the fluid the prtperiy.of, dissolving. various aru, cies of fooa.mna of eflfccung, a kind, of arufcial-digsy ’tma’bf them in no wise'diffexerii from the natural digest iV Dr.'siMoM’sgieat.worlc,the.“Cheihisu:yofMonJ?(iiea * IM 6i W.32 I :S) says“lie Jisoovt erv of PEPSiN ne* Cra in the chemical bistort of DKesUim. Proto Yecent experiment* we know thaq fobd fs dissolved as rapidly , m an digesitvd flaidjptepared from-Pdpsini aßft'is m the natnmM?as-j of llio Jcdurnorr College. deTphitti in his great work ou Homan Physiology .devotes 1 , :more than Sfl? pages to an examination of this subject. His experiments with Dr. Beanmont, oil'llle* Gastric( ddloe.aibtaiaed from life living human stomach and from.; animals; art well known. fn alleases.” he says, «di. gestion occurred asiperfectly. in -the artificial as in the! ” a^ _ Ij Dr. Hbroaton’e preparation of PEPSIN, hiu proaueed the mbst marvelous effects, cuhhsr eases. Emabihubni NeWaus Decline,and Dyspepuc CitmwniiiH Uon,BUpri6sed ib be oiihhe very vcrge:ofthe graver . is Impossible to give the details of cases m the, Unuls of thisudverUscmeDt—bul bav^ been given Of rabre than TWOIiyNDRED.KEMAttK-. ABLE CUBES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston* alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, pud ,ihef cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but pyma^ ne U is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE andpartieularlyi nserul fortendeney to bilions disorder, LiverComplalniy fever aud Ague, or.badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other unigs' noon the Digestive organs.after a kmg siekneßs; Alsoj for excess in eating, and the too-free-use of ardent spir | its* lialßOiecouciles Health with Intemperance,, -OLD-STOMACHCOMPLAINTS. There ls.no {brut-or OLjD STOMACH.COMPLAINTS which it does not seem to reach and remove- at once*—) No raauertiow bad tliey may be, it GIVES INSTANTj RELIEF 1 A single doee removes aUlhe.vnj>leasan\iymp-\ toms', and itoiily needs to be.TCpeated, for a sboxttimoj tbrnke these-good effects perraanenu PURITY Ofl BLOOD arid follow at once. -U is! Sarticulariy excellent in cases of Nausea* Vomiting,; ramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach,distress af-J ter eating, low, cold slate of the Blood, Heaviness, Low-j ness ol Spitiis, Despondency,: Emaciation, Weakness,! tendency to *ahity,3mcide, Ac. ; t [ Price,Qs' a DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of-l tea effect a lasting cure. ; . . - T Q \ Every bottle bears the wntlen signature of J : HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor: ft . ' 4 : Sold by agents in every town jn the United States, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. ; . .Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYBER AMeIK>WELL,I4,I; WoodstreeL . •., .. *_ Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor's pnces;;[nv2(hy Also,for sale by JR. E. SELLERS, S? \vot d suttu ! Jt respectfully incited to the following truths 3 set forth in ■relation to one of the most important J2 emeaies of mod cm timet? PETROLEOM OR ROCK OIL} r* is notmore than one year ago since,this great rent-: • edjr was brought before the public, for the relief and cure oPdisease. Its great powers to heal, have, since then, become fully appreciated by the community, and wfe allege that the longer it is tried the more certain will its great fame spread. r lt is nof.the remedy of a day, got up for the sole purpose of making money; but, one. which we conceive, will continue to be used when all nostrums have been forgotten. ■ The PETROLEUM iB .aNatural Remedy, elaborated Inthe depth? of thoearlh by a power and agency that laughs-to scorn all human competition-: It is our duty, when we write about a medicine, that we write tbcth—that wc say nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word'or pul our statements. The sick are.very opt to ERSONS who have eiiber, are honorably assured JT that ifjtheir breath isever so fbul, or their ’’ ; ; TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW, and encrusted vfilh tarttCr, that:.U2s Qept box of Jonev* Amber theleeth-white as snow andthebfeU^daifoiQ&Hrsweei;*-^:'\ . - ; Sold only aC73^&GICSON ? S 54fl Ltberty''Stree head of WoagßT^^ r ? i ? I " > w . V ’ [dec2o “ ■ ~ JoneiVSaiutton of Jetl A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR BYE fqrth© changing oi jQ_ while, red or grey hair to a beautiful brownor jet ‘black color, in a few- minutes.. Price SOcentsand $l,OO Sold by w. JACKSON,24O Liberty street, Pittsburgh »eadof wood. i -.fdec2fl:-r ATSclcnttfle Hatr Tonlo Reotorer •j A NDBEAUTIFIER. Trial bottles 37icentr. Those J\ who have uied Jones’ Coral Hair Restorative khow its excellent qualities—those who have not, wo assure it'to possess the following, qualities.: Jt.wul force the .hair .19 grow.on any part wherenature intended hair to grow, stop it falling ofl, cure scurf ordandruff, and make Ught, red or grey hair grow dark- For dressing the hair :90ftand .silky, nothing can exceed; this-^Lmakes i Irply beautiful and keeps it so. It is, indeed, the mos ; economical, yet superior article for: the hair. ; Sold only at WM.JACKSON’S Store,34o Liberty eu hiadof Wood, Pittsburg. Price 37*cenla, 60 cents and 31.00/- :..r ,y. /• .V• V j •': JdecZO j; J7IURE YOURSELF—AMERICAN COMPOUND.— \j Thisuevcr fainflg>pecificisguamnteedih all cakes: ofdelicaSs disease, together with the attendant dbm plaints, 4oefleci itBpeeay, Bafe And* lasting- 1 ettte*'in the course of a few days, without restricnons-tb dietybusl ness or injury to the system. It is an «ld : and popular remedy: has long been (undsullls) usedinthe private practice of a physician, radically curing ninety-nine i; df the hundred cases.'. lileaves no odor on thebreath, and jmhy beused by any one without the dean fear of expo sure. For sale .at the! Medical Depot,No. 50Smithficld tdtiewt. Pittsburgh; Vjtr. *•:. .• yc .1 fapr7- -- . [Bull’s Sarsaparilla and ihe’ Cholera. v - T%T < man, woman: ox child has died of the JLn CHOLERA or any of its symptoms who used invaluable preparation. Look-t£t the city of Louisville, where this Sarsaparilla is made* and r where’ from ISO to 200 bottles are retailed daily,but few isolated cases of Cholera have occurred, ana they were citheif persons from boats or those who disregarded oar advice. ..• i. i-v {Cincinnati CbnmieU. : > For sale by KEYBER AM’DOWELL, 140 Woodst Pittsburgh, where the genuine article may always bo burned;-.■ ... -,j,.(lolyCT .. ■ 'Bounty Lands. ... GAPT. NAYLOR, No. 163 Third streetr corner 'of Cherry alley, having made;arrangements at Wash ngton for theparpose,;wiUprocure Bounty Lands for the omcersaud|oldicre^ their widows:and-cEtlldren^under • Pittsburgh,October 10. 1 . * .... KING* A MQQRHT JJAB. BENZOIC ACID—7S ounces for sale by [my 12] B. A. FAHNESTOCK & 00. iW-T:; u*y : . h ’• ; v : PubUc Attention %•£•••> V - : 'i.l ' '• 1$&W ffbtitqmitSettJi' Am*.). MV I #®? u 's*« to KtX'iSWiijzwoOKUUDttiiwMAyjsimw fflr.jhouory libertdsarrdnkfadhoJhaToWrtetrtflbnj&aupiiahopej tßrong^gwjfijffiilS&Uffl to bu»lne«»«Ba»4B»i(i» topleaao all, tomentjinomlnuaneo of twsJtMU.-jPaitlenlar auention-ppftbCMrdren’sClothing.? , a • , ' In coinocliim With the TnilotSjrtßnpneyajlle hu opened a FRtriShißSißlore, wilh.aflCJlgw *BdtjplendJ4 arsortmetu. of Bhinapiinder BldMt[BJ}x<'m r Vtvrtu l Snjpendefßr.Fdblret l Handkerchiefs, Jenny,hi in d. Neck Tie3,«BJf!tWiilKfnsHiick* l GioTi9c^Hnte i ;s't:el >< !<, pV-t'.-.-. Il <.!•-•>< . SPKiao AWjP-BCMaB t *SBREJB: BIG „ . TOHN 3 S(eCIiOBKEy has now the.plepeoite pf on el .atonrieiagiWßawanerotta friendi%iiwll-he found to be one ofthelargest and,be«wmlectei»ipeltjtpf;!?eady- nyltfofcfcij Gkrmciil*i*ctil&tth& atwffifro oFalyfcajeTa f in piping ! : nnd pcicfcstf 'ffiwn 80Ctt^ACltRe« atiimprecedeiued ioUdleialedna re- to*ei upjGtmudiU^fo 'p?,-PR6meM;tnbrtsflntfi^Mi[c*;o/ , ,eVenr > loea4oni*n ifleymony tohich' Unf/tße' uittosttinportance.lo *alejmtciflUßir/:> ■n.'jtU ;.In^h^ s choke' ie J?ViHcA, £ng7ur& aiid,\siri'ehcciQ Brttyddothjff; - allpf-Jir_hjcfffje! a pmparjnhiaraake to ot»er ln-thd’M»> mast; eitensilre jTindtHfbtodJyy tbbfc Wnn'd’-ipf .tho 'United .States.»>7- r -- l- ~ - .sewnodß'/isiuoiiatae >•■* :tjDSt,,RJE^ra9^?q^re* ri fcxG*lßEriß!S O' Bee HiveClotfmiy Store . No. :£2j Literty, BlrccU n. larger audcpleiidltl 'naSorirlient of the latest styles ot mondial: lurelottder, in aßlylciunSarpajsedur.tliiacity, ilriaiiEeltreiaiilj’lowiirices,.; jWO have 6l» htthfar l*gr r a!Lorwl4ckthe;*ubscrtbe£fs prepared to make.io order in ihp.neaieat and raostfasb onaUlestyleß,4t to all :or "decs intrusted to hiaeareyto merit a shore dtpnblicna- -V ' ' • - JAMES C. \VATE,, N 0.36 Market, between Second and Third sta.' 1 • TOTAUrORS.-r-I fihaiLcotitiTuieio i n-BtrocUona,.on my- system foment \Dratisf£n&m heretofore, - ni the fotfowingprice*. viz j.lhtccompanied 'byoVal'lnstrociiOn, slff i * wuhotri > instimi(tona,S7.' '. '.iUelfty..-. iJAMESiCiWATT;' ' " ~ .■ = « Jfin.velojto&«r -j/j- . . I; j ! -•ping-. tire fingera ! itl and j>esAiDgihe r guiwned: safest and strongest,that can £>e used-Hreing modbfll paichihdntf;.bjip'er,.'wMcK‘will withstand t any.ordinary friction dr moisture; by therqnaniity or a%le pockVOtthCrstoieof '•y.*:s. W r .3;;HAVENf~' I margg . corner of Marsetand Sceond .Ulssolatlonr npHE Partnership heTetofore .pxiatingv.bctweenu the 'i -BhbicTihers/under lhe Brm •of CoQlter-& Baafre, Orttrgiife; htts tliTs' day bren'dlsiolved bymuinal cbhf senv * . , . Ja A.'COTJLTBRi“- _/March 31fi651a ' < N,H.«ACXE; -u affairs of the late firmf will be settled,by J. AI thft Eamo btui&eas dt the old itaind,comejof..Wood aadjThitd streeta, rap S.-r, Peunt. JUever: WAtolieii - .? • T any Watebes «Ter offeTCd'tb the' eiti* O zenaof Piuabnngboe l ’! i. . H. RlCHAfiBSONTSlMftrhet street, ia sole Agealfor the nboyanamed J»eyqr anteeisait'ac&ed'tO!eacli'lYatch':' t '■•" • - ‘Bittpvoiriimtfiti ’to i&* 'jtiinnralty'l '- • “* i t..- ; . - jt vhii■ oWILIjIAMiDIXON,-'-■■ *■■ v‘-» I -r , 1 ; JtbU certifie'atllat' thß -f,% warranted Vifbo -brf myjtnatmflxcujro, : Watch with nahiedTjy a certificate bearing'my;«fgnatare. , r t . r; . ; :i daaraitUStt'‘th6.^Fiteh, < N'di c^ft9-lteeo, timero'theest« ;U>actton of the purchaser.; :7japrlg]j if .'.W-iDiRONA-^ ...co*Pftm«niiipi—r ■ ■•• i/“*AMPBELt, &.CHESSJIW tUMa* (AprikUth*) associated With iKeA C tfiWiE^lfl^KNlGHx.. ; -The business coiiUnoed-Hndtrr-tlie firmf f :CAMPDEI>Li!CHESSi& flOfgoamvj K-; taptlO^ ia«>perreottnifof; I'ONBiSfClKE'WisTetymtaenttaiiing’ifii'fceaulfeSoC !Ef.NMuteytootiaUng d«eper‘potiepuSm{ali4'‘eoin*i mending the highe sretoquoa?: thereofa knowledge; of Landscape Sketching. andsHEaintirigy-iinparted In ft abort term of instructions* "whereof, 1 id tiicpecTiUardiea there to, is tthattrpassed-In nli:th»cxeelienmof !'■ Sketch es-of rijtjmh'aJtoffna: Fiilsbdrgh) ip cpnatentpto^ss^ l .MiSgnificent ( |ianac|?pt > Uoflfttitauboriit* p'aShUdgs(go?g£2s:if/ a ■ r . : Tir DALY A CCXhaveOOWjeady : W =i?=aha wellefclected/sfoefe/bf Hosiery larnuemian to. .tfaeii-gmckjof, c ? u P lXi s?*f' J tfd&K wtrMerinoahd e£th? t>M>! ana a.sum--, merJSdckj catinm' b e noqoa!eit;■ W j D.&Gb j Tiove atefr/ bn hand • 4myl^ ? i .... ...-■•> Jg«Uea^:,jr’ : pORDfXL, orFrocrefoWe J %tf i eirectnaI I re^tbkntive , ;iliM cases of debility, jirapotency: or.’-harrexmexs, ftndall iz-' 1 1 effb3anii?B,c>f ppiutei .Ilia all thaiiu>rofcMes,to kiss and tfferaedy (or ..those m * the;marrtedfe'late'withbnt r o2sprlnry''‘lt»s_a_teTlatrtcure * for seminal emissions, general of the gemtai-OrgnnsT-cervoaa-affeclions, leacorrhcea or i rtjitps./, ,As jo, yjgQralipg jmcdiciuje, ft/ULHO*qjx^Hcm*- - kls<£& fceruun retaedy ior'in6ipijent r Conaan3puon,indi-. !^db^ltwsorThtt6oQlttf^herKy,i>byrieal i lft«»waerfe- •': male wcakpeis, debilityJit isjwananletLito. please:•-. resa‘vaiW't6ihtike''wiUiohfoflrfl)rmg. > i To spread'wide the blessings of ihtrtoedlelnh,-l have f - i JVhpiet,Jnljjr 16th, 1840. • .- .- .j" v ' ! Sofdosly in-Pittsburgh at the*Medieal Depot, No. 75 Smithfield-streei: ondj>y B. lL;Mealfinr, Walnut street ,Giftclhhailr ; Bhymohd'. , « PaifenyNo. oO Yeurih street?. Louisville. wcfu •-.y; ; -‘/--'(mhit?4dyf'S '1.wm Hcr*»o laloatl Bavr JllWtf. V/ -**,,•;? mHB above hy the uii- ! JL dersignedysvith-the-viesrof'pcurstung the legitimate bnsmessconnected,thew2ivhj-*n|l asthfij-are now 1 re? cevvingh'fdirsupbly'of r TimpeT{ orders, for all-sizes o( v;; i Lumber : will helmed with ptbmpiheatf,aiid at ,af'foW, prices, eb by any otherMillm'lhetieighbdrhddiL > ;i - PALINGS of a platri ajtdmtKß&sntol.nanem will be cnt, .. jfapf3S§iQ ~ JAMES CAkMAN& CO. • .I ano tr«,KAtf .... _t? WlldCHcrfyUrtaiy; Lavender do; Blaokberry-—do; ; . Baepberra, u: d0;.:..' : ‘ *isTcnJVENEiti;i.'» :aals lmporteryl37 Liberty irt * INGKH BRAN UY—By ti* gallon,or bolUe—an ex •. Vjb'eoUentSmiOM in store T?BENCH CORJBIAI.3—A great, varioty of tbe beat anls ¥ICKEI3EN AgTOUVENKL. io, •nnl3.-a; ; i.T;V A’io -‘'■ccrl.Vi'iKttn'i^Ktiai »!«.- OGONG TEAS—Just received uWhei'EKINTEA'" STORE, a large supply offreshplino und extra ctl rtomPojoDg° /x A. SOCIATION otlbe Cilyflf.RiUsbliTeb, wilt be held Iba* w *namnravr.jnaath#v, *»jr Pone tool oUendanctHs retjiie isted. ■' ’ fau2o i rTribnnß copvand'ubayjta thtsOtßcc.l _ . ,Tk/f.UlSQljm>.BAß»ii6cO:j)le«ii4iHtis^Ultb i ß«siß«t' . JJUL received and for sale very cheap, . w»= -- - -ryosiMTgifrCtMattelßt.,. g NRUMPEU RIBBONS—AA. Mara A, . of TABUiTON!J-A-‘ A. MsiostCo./burS .J-d VV just received per expresi, a -large- tssortmetil of' Crimped Tarlcloni, assorted colors. Cao2o ■\TEW EMBROIDERIES—Af A. kUaoB A Co. XV continueto receive additional quantities ofbeSotE —v fa? new style AQAZINE3 FOR SEPTEMBER. e-Mmss, A cSiwd XYi. 'No.32Smhbfieldatrs.st, baysLfecrlvp'(TOodffy’aLa , dyfaßook; Graham*** Esmio’s,Rna’B Maga-. AUgP6{. ••!; ■ ."■'■!)' [aolP „■ GHEESEt-*GO bxit Cheese,' just tec’d on eonilgofflent -iand for sale by; ‘ v »“ \ „ w dalO? . MIT.LKR A ItICKKTSON- . T BLANTATION SUGAR :AND MOLASSES— * 30 Tibils. Plantation Sugar: , -i - I 250 > .do f '■■■. J do u ■ MolasaeS j r In stOTchtid for iia’teby • *- „ aulB- y MfUiBR & RICKEtSON? > IJiiFiNliUSUUAß—lsUbbls„L»o?enng> ru»verj*cJ). I<* Loaf Sos«r-> CtUGAR HUUSB: MMifASSlSS—lsbbia.a«? Br^wu5 ® ’ O; 9V. - •v : -r■! v -4'‘, -Vv .l V-..-'- * - J >f ■ • ft u* >. -V. :'KWi. ; 4