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IfeA^Srll SlSiiS^tl# irapigM nneMn itoi^iiifei ■iAi JT> teiM^ Jg£oms^ Wm mmW^M&i§w «#»PoigSs£gWfjoP& p#«ftSgsaSsSgs?»«ii -“ t7 ,v tijy h *l <-£•-, ijv e. t i ■i7i-2i*j A£t* -£"-vj/ &»-■•> «v?i m wj*wiy fv* i’- **’£iV*-c-c«y,:r W"ffMW-f&1 __ _ „ ._. __ tet^l^^r^^,^^- : ;>fe,^,--,.,, .•■ :Av^s§vi§m - ;; - ; v: -\ ■ JjfiVi*«-£t« PASSMEfJrtmtIfBRPOOI/, LONDON nilflGLMOW "'neGfetev::-,-s£ad£k. NEW YORK, - BA L " 1 ; «MORE,BOSTO j N j AND .. - TAPSOOfT COf’S General Emigration and Foreign Exchange QffiM. Passenger* from theoldCoanlry,on ns favorable ter.ns as any other House in the City. . ; ,„ . . Passages can be engaged In foe following lines* foe C fo - anil Slat of-each Month.- -.. -—-—;-,r~T' RED STAB LINE leaves Liverpool on foe SOth ot eachJnomh.. ..s • • THEZ LINE lesveß Liverpool Twice aMontn. - . . THELONDON LINE of Packets sails from London on the fltfa, 13th. 21st and 26th of even Month.— _ - THE CLYDE LINE of Glasgow, sails Gb*SGOW-r>irthE'titt'ainllstHer eacnmopm. Line of Packets for NowQrle^ from NewTothi^Wi^P®^,.^ l^fry^^eSonior Partncrteßidcain .Liverpool’, andsu- , periniej&ds ihe-erAbatcsuon of all pnjpig§d io^ desirous <tf.visiting ihe.Old. Country can* ?have-*helr. passage engaged .mrougfc Crpra VUXi either personally * or,- by ieltet, ‘V Can be bad ai very reduced r&tesbyapplirin&.to the Agentifor the Ma^y^M^tHew *vr: anfelkifcsttttsit££is, }eS6 -c;(2nd story) Ptmburuk iobw covooh- • u -- ,v.v -. •■. ii’.jops; j. col-H. -I- • *i «OVOI»IS.&«OUflj V' S. ; ■ifSUttrsKra UMcTOtUnt CoMUcJ Pennsylvania Railroad Gp.i—Central Railroad. THE subscribers having appointed Shipping Agents for the Pennsylvania or Central Railroad, inform the public that-We are now; prepared to receive any amount of merchandise or produce for shipment via this ioMevrili be eatrieditbrough in five days, and ali’-iooaigncdioius wiil be forwarded; free of commission j)r charge for advances. " *' *- Rattt <}f FTtighibcHoccn Philadelphia and Pifttinrg/i. Dry goods, hats; khoes; books. stationery, cutlery, con fecuonary,fnliis.feuiners,funiiture a drugs,raediJines saddlery, Ac.- ' 3i «- Hardware*, queensware, 'groceries, painis, dyc etunx, oils, leather, clover, flax, timoihy and* other-frrass rttis; wo6I, *c. - ■ ■ SOe. frlW. B«'H port, butter, lard, lard oil, tobacco lcflf. -eo3cc, taliiw, grain ami rags, , v Mc.^lW. Athes? marb!e {rough),'tar, pitch, rosui, * Cermaii olfly bdries, bacon, &fc. • - 100. i>.so COVODE A COLE, ■s£?..‘ :! 'ccrrner T Peun and:VVayne streets Pittsburghj July Ist, 1651.—jy10 * - - • ' XfONGisfLTROVTE. •” 1851. ; via;'. ..... cifeaSriSSii. BrqwnsvllU and-’Cutabtrlaindta.Bakinon and PhtlcuPa. mßlfehlorning -Boai leaveadaily at A Mw -LtPHlcigely* connecting with the Cars atCurabeiland Th^C^Sng'.bottil leaves daily hi .6 o’clock. ! 1 , W. (exscpt=§nnday v eyeaiug»,) connecting with the nors a CiuQberiandjiext loo’clock, t Tiipe , through to Baltimore 32 hours. Fare qnly 89. - Time through to Philadelphia 40 hours. Fare only 810. The Nationalßoadjs now good* .. Conductors go with the coachea between- Brownsville aad Cumberlaod— which makes ibis dccidedly-lhe best tools East J.MESKIWEN, Agent, je&y Office in the Monongahela House. 4 £ -i 4 '.vi»ijH>.iy| iy& f •* - •.**• Ahbthcr Preib ArrlVal At Ho. 97» Wood Strut and Diamond Alley; Pii'jbnrgh. Di -OKEG6 A C{>.'hahe just receivhd another new .. supply of DRY GOODS andFARIEriBS, which haVSbeCn purchased since tholate' decline in Eastern prices; be sold at a smaLl abvascx. Owing to ourWvahtagewin Buying; and’long experience in the business, we Sauer ourselves that we can afford our goods'atpriees'regardless of competition. -Our stock will he Touad to beunsuipassed In the western market) and faugh 3 superior'to any previous stock kept at the old stand by oreggA fiTCanalesa. i!: - ’ We have inslopened afresh lot of laiestylesof BON NETS?Rlbbons,Pnraso!s;DresS Lawns. Benges, Mous de Laines;Xaaiea t ‘White Dress Goods,'Ladies’. Gimps, Silk Fkihges,Ad.; Broad Cloths. Fancy Vestings, Cassi meretfSummerPahtalooneiry .Tweeds,Gloves, Hosiery, ThrehaiiCombs, Suspenders, Buttons. Knives, Spoons, Raton,Scissors, Ac., and'allother articles in iheirline, too tddioustonienUon. We haveon hand, juxt receiv ed dlifcetltom'llft manufacturers and importers, by ex press,* Jorge lot of GOLD and GILT JEWELRY, GOLD end SILVER WATCHES, and Watch materi als, and being weekly in the receipt of such Goods, we ’ intend keeping our assortment Complete. ■We earnestly solicited from buyers generally,before part chasing elsewhere. : Thirty ease* of BRASS CLOCKS, jost arrived,of va rioubkinds. - - • 1 gy: Remember, No. 97, nerrth-west corner orWood street and Diamond alley. Pittsburgh. N. business of the late firm of GreggA M’- Candfess v is U> be Settled by D.’Gregg at the above is-fully authorized ln whose possession arethe books, notes and papers of said firm.fje9\ »r. Jayne** Family meOictae*. E&TBAC? of a fetter Jrom lie Bey. B. L- Abbpu, a Will known and .highly,esteemed Missionary in the ttngwtatqf Bttrmah*daiea *l‘ . * .' SasodW-sx AnaAC*jcJPebraary,l&4s» tit:*?. Jaunty. Philadelphia: My Dear Sirr~We are nowingreat want of Tour Medical Preparations. Your CAHMINATIVE BALSAM is an invaluable,medicine in this country in bowel complhinls, and has beenused in aU bhr Muslons with the most gratifying success I haveltadwn it in many coses to actlikeaoharm, Your SANATIVE TILLS are iny sheei.anebor.—-The, best medicine for my Hirer complaint and pain in the side that I haveeverpsed. They ore in great demabd r *and we ire entirely out of them.- We need five hundred boxes of them.' .Bro. Beecher says we could; use a thousand boxes yearlyamong our people to areal advantage. I have nied yoar TONIC VERMIFUGE as aipnic tpan termitteht fever,.with the most complete success 1 tMnk it-pnce .was lhe means of savin; my own sonT Du* ringmy travels among the churches the post season, I, fouridA.wholevillhjje suffering under aprevoiling influ enza, attended* with coughs ol a most violent character. I ottemegretted 1 had not had a'dozen dr two of your EXPSTTORANT to administer,io them, for I lelieve fromwb* l I have seen of its effects, that it would have Ueeh-jnst lie,thing tor those poor people.. ! presume you have not hitiierionad an idea.io whdt'ah extent your medicißM.are used in nil par Missions. , -v s. -Affecuonaiefy yoursi? E. L. ABBOTT. For sale at the Pfkin Tea Stori, 38, Fifth street. Qyl - Jndd*AJse<UcAte4,l<iqalfl Cuticle.- - ; is intended fatfamiiy cfe, and should be i found in the possession of every:family in the land.- Mechanics who are in constant dangerofinjnry to their penonslhrongh accident, and the improper or careless ase oC tools,will find this article to be in valuable to thenr. and after atair trial, will consider it indispensable;. “Ibis tnny certily that wo,the undersigned,having Xreqaaatlymade nse of Judd’s Medicated Liquid Catide r prepared-by Messrs. Peafield & Camp, Middletown Connecticut, cheerfully recommend it to our profession* ml brethren, as an excellent substitute foradhesivepi as* ter, in dressing barns, cots, scalds, braises/and all kinds of fresh wounds; also, for tore nipples, a remedy une qualled, CfIABtM.WWpWABD, M.D., . HAM U/TO N "bHe VVTSR, M.U., ELLSWORTH BURR,M.D . Botanic Comprising.ali the practising physicians in the ciiy ol Middletown. ' ...... Fdr«2eby. B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4. CO , iy£i ; coipe* of Wood and First sis.. Coapoimd Syrap of Yellow Doeb Root*' OCCuPIER .lho from rank sraong the prpprieiory, taedieinea'ot this cotintry for completely curing Canker,Sail Rheum,Erysipelas, and all other diseases arisicrfrotn an imporetfale of the blood;: Afsd, Liver Complaint;Catarrh, i>y?pepsia, He&daches>Di2xiness, Coansi Sorebess and Tightness about the Chestj Bron chitis, or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling sensation: nhant-the Throat: and is used with unprecedented - :: -•• FESIALE WEAKNESS ANDGENERAL DEBILITY. Strengthening theweakened body, giving tone to the various organs, and invigorating the entire syßtemv If.tfae testimony of thousands of living witnesses, from all parts of the country, can be relied upon, it la einott iariy efficacious in curing oil restoring 3e-\ bilitpsed and -broken'down consiituuons. lt is purely, vegetable in ita composition, and so accurately com-- binedin itaproportionsih&t the chemical, botanical and .medical properties of each iugredienrharmoniously unitertoPUSSFY- THE BLOOD. It ha« removed many chronic diseases which has baf- < fled the skill of the best physicians, and has also cared Canker, Salt’Rheum,Erysipelas and Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed to.make the least tm piws&iiapon. ■ It feassbeen tested in many cases of CANCEROUS ifUMOfiS. The most obstinate Cancers have been cured by this medicine. We say that it is a valuable nSdihineln all BILIOUaCOMPLAINTS.It removes ti ajl obstroction in the circulation, rendcTing the Liver foe t uctivAten<J healthy* * Itremoves Palpitation dfthe Heart and relieves in-allcases of Asthma, andmay be ailchinates,and at 01l seasons of year. - This Syrup’ Unpreparedonly by G,MORSE A CO., at < IQS Fountain street, Providence; E-1 ,and sold whole* •ale apidjTduQ,by -u ; 9.ttTwfCKERBHAMf' -—L- --Only-Agent foi Western Pennsylvania, JellTy W arenouse, cdr~W pod and Sixth sts., PiUsbTii c iiook’at 'Tula I-- • yjj .. pu% ; up Uin*ipjslsQTQcco oasc5 V ;The sobscriberaannounce to ihjaciti*epß of PiUabargband vicinity, thnt.lheyean get for.one halfthe usualrpricetdotJb beisuir-r. p&»«4ftby Uww taken|n ; the East, )7We donU nfeanVio be. SHJpa**cd by any.- paving a largeeky-iOnd.side.. ilrhvwt*ore prep.eied ipjoit iho.jnost fastfdioM. .Wei wtU person; to t*ke alikcnesaonleasit suits them-* Miniatures paun Lockets, Fma orßlagW," Biofe or deoeaseri .persons taken at their 7 • FOR A FEW WEEKSONLY. .v a ;: ; }' • tn;., ,/ . ~•• •; MEERiMAN A LAWYER. . ■ .Rooms on M at., opposite St Ciuules Hotel. myi&fimd.. ■■ - ■ ... . ■ ■ Pine Oil JUluaps. JUBT HECEIVED aSnd uionmem of these LAMPS, foFhaFdiHgTEe ChrahteaeTFlß?; {LtidTEtherell OHs, 'V MidhlwiUteU*t;gi^wyT»BuKd%riedl. ,t ...... .- " JOHN S.TOUGH; " n f, between Market-ail d- Wood, £wye named Oil s; ..... : \ bell _.y ; j: - Ptssomtion. .■ i . 7,. X subscribers, under the firra of J. Ulhi«l»y4i«»oivedt)ymutaal consent. -Bitboscanner may upe the name of the concern in settlement. , ' ' JEROME S. BOKSET: ... MATTHEW I>. PATTON. Pittsburgh, Aprillst ,"1850.; f;J''“ *?* ' Lr Having soli my entire interest ia-timfifnrof J. S. Boirarr A Co. to M. 0. FsTTON. nry inta partner, ahdia retiringftom business, I take grew pleasure in worn mending him to the confidence of my friends'and the public. ... [ap3l . • 1 J. 8. BONNET- Si -WATTS' NKRVOUU ANMBOTEwillcttro iliia«eB J , , ca y * ddd is so wonderful m reluvenaunx nxemature j old age, and correcting decrepitude, brorahi on bv oT- ceu^oindolfHiee.ftMnoau^Bnriri^l^mniJe t^opdttestof its quellUea. Il rtuoe andercHast, int a. MieMlbanej; pnrely BegeiabJo and haimleraltT'. - SoliteHttibargh by S. 1,. CDTHBERr -- ~ i V '• • ’ ■- :" TTOWBB SHAKER SAHaAPARIIiA. A ftw ■ B 'more dozen of: this valuable medicine, tor the core of Ml diKaics-arUlng from ah unnnre state of thebiood. just received and for sale by JAMES A, JONES, eni3 . .':: r ..coperofcUberty and Hand siai BUCKETS— fiOdoz. for sale by 007 STUART A SILL WM.BiOASEY^Mjp, .. w. VAQllltlli.. D. HABRISON,M D., F < WOOJpB.UFFj U M ; p morss^s 3Tru> Books,, illnsu, s?i. Hew.BboftitAetr BbohSl . . ■ A T HOLMES I !LITERAR Y DEPOT, No; 74 .Third opposile.lhe Post-Office r -J-. •> • •«' J 1 j London Art Journal August- ■•■•••» - \ The-ModelArchiteet, with designsof-Cottages, Villas Subnrb&hßesidences,- ‘j, -, ,r: \V “ IV.; ! Travelsln' Araerica—byLady SraartMortley. - Scalp Hunters in Northern Mexico—by - Capy ; Ralph ußeaTaie—by Sir Admiiat Fiaher. Lewia Afuhdel—or the Railroad ot Life. ; Dictionary of Mechanics,No. 37. ; Littell’sLiving Age,No. 3?9. - ; Gode^’sLady l * Book for August: ~ ' ; Graham's Magazine; do •:- • . • ■ • ■ - i Sartain’s Magazine, do ■'nmLadies 1 National' - do- c.. t ; The Gipsej Chief—by G. W-. M. Reynolds. . i Mabel ;:or, Tha; Child of the Battle FieldHaTale of Waterloo:' • V‘;T'“V r 'uV-' V: **' “ . -,iThe Pioneer’s Darightfir VaTale.of Inaian Captivity 4rby Emerson Benneu.v 'v.: ' v . Aitvpntnrptt rtf Pnnt'PAylw> * Sl(iry„.:. ;ThsCoimtessnfLilesburg—LyDnmaß. : '-t: , iEcane; or the-Satonaof Pans—bv Ma]. : Richardson. ; l Yeast : a.Problem—by thcamhor of *‘AUon Locke.’y ' TheTumeris Companion—wUh illußtraiions. - -y i Traveler’s Guide through the U; Si and Canada.’ ,V : : Bena, or Snow-Bird: a Tale of Real Life—by Caroline Lee Hentz. ‘ The Heir of West Wayland—a Tale by Mary Howitt, i Theßoae—byßulwer. "' ~~ ' Xau23 Kew ISustei- sew ittaolci - . H KLEBEB, No. lGl.Third .street,; Has just selected • from amoagthelaleai east* ru. publications me following new ana fashionable Music: - ;■ My Hopes have departed forever; : Make me ho gaudy chaplet;.. • ;'Ohi.bbyscarry mealong; i Turn noiaway. Dhettby Foster, . - , * Pdotfer thee thishand of mine; . ~ l-i ~ V Mignon’acelcbra edsong; . • • ;* j : Idreamot royFathetlaxiaf JeunyJUndr i Mary, we pray for lhee. :Moore ; 1 Tfaeialf broken heart; l And are we thus-compelled to part ? Lillie Red Riding Hood j. Spirit Polka. NellyBly; - Lily -- ■ 1 do - Camptowu Races; i * Bride’s -do Passing A way; - Bloomerdo Liuleßlossom; t LoVe “ do'BlanfcheAlpiif;- t Ravel : do -v Ocean Buritil ; l Byerly's Waltz;Naiaie i ' -: Blofttoni. Harp* /TBLUMEhas Just refe’eived a large stock of VOCAL; v* add INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC BOOKS, araoa g which are— • ' • _ ?The Modern Harp—or Boston Sacred Melodist—a cbUactiotf’-bClhe most music lOjMl ojf songs, glees, round's, &c, Ac.; incltidnrermany of/lhe most popular niecesof the day, arranged.jand ha/jno nixedforlour vriifceu: * •**-‘ oU * \ Tbe Melodist—a new work containing selected gems from the most celebrated with accompini mont forfthe Piano 'Forte;,. TThe NationalOlee Book Air—f r tour-voices; t Self-instructing School for the Violin—a new and set eiuific work, in three parte, complete ta one. By-y- Saunders; . , : '■ TbedHelodeon—a collection of tbe most popular Me arranged for Flute or Violiu, in twelve a » Henri ftcrtx’a new and complete J*iano Forte School \ Surcmuller’s-hewand improved ediUomnf riano Forte instructor; ' ' v " 1 Cxerny*s Piano Forte Instructor; , i I Care oasis’, Carullis’, and R. Culvers’ Guitar Instructor; s I Amateurs* Quartette Club—in thtee numbers H>*d four phm, for the tsi and S<l Violin; VJoltdceirbaUd Flute ; jlnstrumeuial Music, in tour parts 6ndt> numbers; Howe’s Musician’s Companion—in three 1 parts;; , ; At tht Old TSfiaUhhtd Piano Depot, > aO S • No. liB Wood street. . TJEBIODICAL9.—Co., No. 38 Sinithfield st; l .have, received ihe following new. works: ‘T Peterson's Magazine for September; , , j - No, 38 Dicl'onary of Mechanics' Engtue « ore and i The Corsair: a Venitian Tale. By George Sand— ’ i author of Cbnsuela, First and True Love, &c , i The Llfo ahdXdvenraresbf Jack Hanny alms Sis* Btring Jack, tho NotoriousHigiwayrocn. . (ante Superior Wntelt Repairing* TOHN M. ROBERTS, WATCHMAKER AC/D tl JEWBLLBR,te*\Tte again to cal! the at. lotion of The public to the woTkkhop which hej§»« <|i ha* opened at No 16 Fifth street,two doors frpmfsSUHs? Market, where lie continues to devoid his special atten tion to the repairing arid refining of Chronometer, Du* ptei. Patent Lever, L*Epine, anaevery description of fine Watches andOloeks. ' -Having for a number of fears been employed as Fore man in the workshop of the’largestestabushmeht in this city, I flatter myself that those favoring me with patron age will find ail work er trusted executed in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms. John Harper, Esq, Edward Heazleron, Eeq.,R. H, Hartley. E»q , Joseph Woodwell, Joshua Rhodes*Co.,and tVm.cf.Seaite. !A carefully selected stock of Watches, Clocks, Jew elry, Bpoons, Spectacles, &c., constantly on band, which Jiave been purchased at the lowest cash prices, end will •be sold at a very small advance for the same. (aolS T' CliUen* and Stranger*, ;-Jb©‘‘ ‘ DO you wish to. purchase a Gr*k GOI.DorSILVER\V ATCH .at about«EP“ei* w*aktone-helf the usual price? If so, call at HOOD’S bsomnp.W JEWELRY BTORE, 51 fifarirt tireet, two doors nojih. of Third, and. take, a look.at. his new stock, jUst arrived,aud you can therepurchasc.Watch es or any kind of fine Goldr*Jew.elry at their real value, arid iiot be charged two prices for everything, as you have usually been i but can get the very best quality of gdoteot the lowest eastern prices. ;,Do not believe what ; othejsi inieTe>ted tn their own sales, tell you, but come and see for yourselves. All goods sold.alibis establisb mem will be warranted us represented at,time of sale— .so that all may purchase equally safe and cheap, aulk. . A '"- Dr'WmrP»uues, ma(r veterinary SURGEON. /< il Office at Rody Patterson’s Livery Stables, on ’Foortn street, between Wood andSmivhfield. Dy4Uy LUbograplilo lnitllate* ■ - y^O.PABTNBRatiIP.—The subscribers most respect li; fully announce to their friendaand the publle gen* Orally, that they have this day entered Into Co-Partner* ship, for the purpose ol carrying on, at the old stand, in Sinjserly r « Building, opposite the Bdat Office,Third street, Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, in all its various branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from Ehittpe,lfaey «* prepared to do works in Lithography equal to steel engraving* They soiieit of 4he patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to the h X 6tric j -attention to their bnsuttssjby elegant workmanship, and the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors of an en- Ikonds, Checks, Drafts, Machine DrawmKs. l.ikcvcs.. ; ss“ of theirwo ■“ aprtM FRED. HAtWLKIS Double • LeVcir., tetter J/Qp) 1 Penes, and Mctamfl PMttp<Pcy« : .V BURNHAM’S PATENT., ... fitrrr cf £vtw* and Dampmen— Letter, 10 by .13; Foolscap,'lo by FpUo.Ppst.4i* hyl7ki -Manifest, 18 X deeded adVamages'oVer tf tyrevfrM tavenuoiysfot. thesame object. A ■■ |si. The Pres* ddesuot require fastemngdowu. 2d Through two fevere ond eccentric 1 joints the pres sure is oh Lamed with more case, ana much quicker than by other methods.' : ' „ , , „ ‘ . lid. The power is applied so equally, that the Pres* is not liable to bc«.k;nrgetniu of njdcnj 3 vf *vi , dth.—The Dampening .Tablet is a suhsutuie. for the brush* blotUug paper and wet-cloihj saviug aU the trou ble incident to iheiruse, and is worth B 9 weightin gold. The Tablet may be used lo great -advantago.whb any Tress already in use, and for that purpose .will be sold be-copied With this Press and Dampener - For keeping in a Book-like form, Music. Original In voices. Letters. Periodicals, Ncwspttpersj-Draw.ings Bank Checks, or any: other papers where: method is dc» sirablciruThis invention, it is confidently believed, best ever presented to the public for. the purpose Tor . which it Is designed, and wifi furnish' to many a deVide ratumldhg needed,- The undersigned now offers it at a comparatively trifling cost to all who may desire to per- 1 feet iheaysiem of preserving papers for ready and easy reference. 1 .•;••• 5 MANN’S COPYING BOOKS. The Taper in theae .fjdofcs is .made ; from alLUnep- Stock, andpf thasame quality as Fine. French. .Witling• Paper, bound on Parchment Backs, with Printed Pages, ana manufactured expressly, for retailing - , ; > The undersigned haviugnrocured the .sole agency of the above articles, uow oflera them at reasonable puces at wholesale or retail.; Presses, Dampeners, Books, or Binders, furpished to order of any. dimensions, at short notlceV AH of ihb above urtlclei warranted. . Alfo—Copyiug i*aper, in loose sheets of ahy size. " . Arnbld!s£upy-iugiiik~ilecidedly the bealiu use. • Mr. A. C; Chambers wiU'wait on the cittzensr>f Pitts burgh and Allegheny, and will"givo all the'instruction necessaryl' '•i v: J w - JOHN F, COLE fc CO,, AtM’Faden A Covode’aPeiihoßailroad Depot; cornef of Pemi and .Wnyoe ala., Pjiuibnrgh (je&yl jr% ILCHBISTSjBAZORS.—The undersigned has been ' AJT apjjointed'Agent zors, These itazprii >, are' manufactured. In the, United ‘arid.are unequalled in quality byj:lther Briir?h ot American manufacture.. Every Razorlswarraiited T and: if itdoeanotprave Borisfactory, the money will ba re wish! T£is anicle-iiaßbpenjuuse several years, arid is rapidiy sopercedirig every other Razor. With agopd. siropfAey wHI-udt-riwdire hpning for (en-yeorß, , ~ Fdr ; sttle, wholesale arid tdtaif: ai theWatehaml Jew-, elry Store pf. . . - Jw. Wr WILSON', - ' auld.;!;,' 1 ;. 67cortierfourth and Market sts. AMRd-—' v -« huyfr) now a-fuperior assortment; of .Cofnsllila : tCp.’a'yyiJrWalird awywpjprt Lamps, adapted for puwtc, baJl»;;notel«;chdreM. and. Swelling*, and warranted free fromlhe danger* attend ing Camphenc anti o titer f*ncyl.amp « ■ Gas Cbandelfera, Brackett- so.',-to giltj bronze, artiztle < bronze; and the leading f<tthtpnßbl«ipaitern«i at eaitern pribe*&i" _ ' 1 ' W. W. WItSONj >j_ -.-laoSO " 67, corner Harketand Fonrltr»t«. HK3USES AND LOTS FOR SALEi-tbree .Houses . and Lots in Allegheny, City., SW i.ana 8100.- An acre of Oround;on-.Troy HiH,iWith a ■ steam engine and several buildings—Bl4oo. Two.Honses : and Lota in Birmingham-81800. '..Two Hottses end Lot on! Marion street,in thq. Eighth .Wa^p—BiSOO,.Two Houses and Lol in CotVansvllle—Blooo. Also, uvariety 1 ao2l- ‘5O Smlthfield. street. rpHE ORIGINAL an do nI y genui neß at, Miqd and: X Roach Exterminator. TheefficacyofUiis prepara tion, for destroying Rnts,Mjeeand 'Roaches isastopish iog.; Places that have beea infested with n , them hav.e been completely cleared Or nbVfnDre than iwriappHcatlorisofthls article. UnlikeJJtrierpxei paratlons, they, are attracted by this airifclej arid eat if not die in their Biiflrig £ laces—thus obviating that disagreeable stench’causQl: yolherptiisons. : 1 ; <-• Alsoyrcraale the Be* Htructionof Bedßogs.; , ' ■*' ao2l N 0.60 Smithfieidkt. Brandies in,bonp~ v; \... Cognac— 4o half,pipe»,,qr. casks,and octaves n/. Hennessey & Co.*s IqbarWpfriofpfctetmddarkUrfcridleu? RochtUc— ;ss hairpipes, qiiarler casks and octavefcf A. Seignette’sanano prriofpale Brandies} now in Bonded warehouse, and for ?. • ‘ HILEER % RICKETSON, aos •?.• ■ t : < Nos-S&l afldiB23 Liberty street. DRJMCIP.E'AND. HAVANA CIGARB - it asesCresandljoasNoas A, ana Ci-,• gars; a, fall assortment of u Havana 1 ! ”£ sale by^vr-r-T;' auS . •: • .miller a ricketson. 1 \ gTAßCH^ObxsrßrißmSWQh.^™dyhy<T^i|~tr — SPIRITS OF; TURPEMTIM&-35 bbU.for sale by , fttttg~~ - - r Br-A.-FAHNESTQCK A CO, , SUP.' GARB. 1 S 501) A-HQO keep Boetish for sale by aats ; :r 3; A. &HNKSTOCKACQ, PAINTS— The celebrated: ftlineial Five Proof Paimsi oPMsnchestervatthe low.'rates of 94c. /or seven different shades, Car sale by aul3 T. WOODS A SON. -'’'lV'l ' ' * | SneucaiUE^lpipanufi ailiMuiiial Company ~ Harrls^urK/Pemlaylvanla. .c& i’-.J ■* i 9ioq,ooo« frtirßfchdereignid havihgbeen ‘appointed •Agents T! ft>f an^Gffifle.ut-NiJ.; : ! persons having property areri I entitled lo vote-writs officers,e&fttL.tojjuireinits earn* ! frigs: but are not any eypnt, for.anytbing be i ybnd the amount-lhey have 'paid,-* Aft losses promptly j phid in?fiU&4*ff9 'wrWfttf bfotfesame. . j borar/seaaßitl.iHt^fiijViCePreßiaeht.. *t Thos. H. Wiliscm, vf it I*> bsisx | David Fleming, Attorney and Counsellor.' wirtetori— Hoii." John C.BilMter, Rudolph F. Keiker, Wm. Colder, Jr., David->FlemlD r gv 4stmc G. M’Kinley, Cbas. Elias ,JJ. Sinker, Samuel W, Hays, paqp.hin.<?oumy; vJidotfS. u HafdAani ! YbVk'; Httsy jWFry* fyntfastef; AdtfthSulnßnOr, Derkfl-r-Jonu Gl : Efrehnerv’PbUad6lphiap WiUmnj^dtnuerr&loivtgo,ineryj J 7Thoma*-Gi.He£Pu*,.X* l l ; F. 'Masoii, Bradford; Amoa.-hn, Kapp., Northumberland; James Burns, Mifflin j:3ofcdT.Hoov er, Centre; JohnS. Isett, Huntingdon; James K. Moore* [ head, Allegheny/. Jonathan. D.fteet, Washington; Geo. ! ! '• -u'UlV‘ tfftuarvH v«i* 14 StvClair vi s J i Agents •’ pittajburßttiaro compwiy.; -mHfs'COMPANY W3A incorporated lit February. < i with & Perpetual Chatter, and bus commeuced; ; business on a Capital of sloo,ooo* t-■ ; ! Thesonn»aoy ; does business both pn inO;. Jou}t,>>iock aindMotuaipVan.' T^;• ;! , On Stock plan the rateg are one-\hird Jess. . than those eharged by Mutual Companies, and Fifteen': - Per CaijUilowertitaniihb impst79u>.qkiCpmpa> : Mutual rates are the sameas’lhose adopted by other Coiflpanftsan * Those insured on the mutuaitprlapiple hay ethe combined securities furnished by that system pf Insurance, and, the. Capftaland Sur?. pTj&Filhd of-ttfe : Jblnt'Stpclt; dppattraenf.. , V/V • ThciOharter permits insurancdofrbfe, 3 in every form, including the right of wife, ehildrenypar ' •.rents, relations, friends or creditors—to insure thejifeof tmoiherfdfHfteirAwti'e'xdlfcstvebehfefit, .payable after death,-orufurn iheparueS arHving ttt the ago of dO T ;55 ;>ep ay?he -9RV»fi» ■? "' James S.Hoon, President. 1,1 Samuel M’Olarkan, Vtee’Pre sident. Joseph S.jLeech. Treasurer; ‘ , • Charles A; Co.Uon, Secretary* . 4 < . i -••’ 'l J UlURC?0B8. ' . James S-Hoon, v - ‘ -Joseph S. Leech, •\• John'Si Dilworth, :■■ ( ~v Charles A.:Cofton^ t . i Samuel ftl-GJurkon, . ... >V;iltieni Phillips, j. , ; !•. r - • • : JyhifA.'WilEoh. L--: t;ii fcdAtttfw'trtrtAitcis. l! ! ; lion. William Wilkins, Late=Secretary ol War Hon. Walter Forward,,Late.gecrelary of Treasury. ; John Snydcr,' E*qv Cashier Pittsburgh Bank. > Malcolm WhplcsaioGrocer.. • • .. squcrroas. . ; 'flon A. W: Loomte. V ' A:.'ff. ftPCalinoht, Esq. MKDICAL SOABD, > ; : * Consulting Physicians, Joseph Gazzara, At, . .William Addison, ft] D. ' Jeremiah'Brdbkg, 51D " R.ti. Edrington, M. D. ■ C • : aiA»INTNd -pllTßlClAKii. 1 : - Samuel Dilworth,M. street. Pobu Snyder, M. Fourth fit- .... John Crawford, M. sti Wm. McK Morgan.M. D:, lOTidberttr-Bt.; ; . ; Dr. Dilworth wiU.bc in aUftndance.aj.-theoffice, day, af 15o’clock:" ' ' ‘ V. Those who have spoken for an agertey, are requested to call, lake theirpaper*, and commence!operations .Jorthwith. All pexsoes engaged- m the insurance.bust- Oess i: wilibe supplied with blanks and fi towedllie commission. % . ‘ ’ ; Office of the Company, No. 7d Fourth ,slreek : ...i- mv7 » - C, A, COLTON; Agc’e. "' feKntngky MntPftl Life; Ifl HtTIUIfIC . QVARASTY YIIHIS COMPAN Yoffer* to the insured all the sfccdruy I and advantages oftbe Mutual and Joint Slock Plana (as heretofore applied) combined, namely: Low rates of premium} an annual return in cash of ; the per rentage required for thr'contingent'risk of Theyfear; ati r&dc qoste.bui not excessive provision for the future security el members for the whole jsnnof:|i(e,/juth unequitable interest, in the accumulating fond secured to such juem« bets, payable at death, by credits upon their poli cies; a guaranty faucPdesigucd for the permanent secu rity of short term members, and aUofdr;ihp!pTe?ent.sß curity of those for the whole term of life. This is the only Mutual; Life Insurauce Company whose rates of pysmicm are hxed at a fair reduced stan dard, with a provision for an annually incrqaamghcca mulation of funds (for fature security) in .exact, ptopar* lion to the amount of business an d.Uie''ln creasing risk from advancing age among the members. • Tatpphleu; trfitts, &c. t giving;in detail.the platband rates of tiie : Company,furmsheo gratis, and applications for insurance roceived by J. tURBKTT,'. Age n |>„ l!h>, Wood street,’ Ssmi.- Dilwobth, Medical Examiner*.-: >-. r > . jylthvi ,The Fronl Fir© insurance, ConSpAQiri 07 FIQLIDXL7BXA • DIRECTORS:— , Charles W;Bancker. George W. ItictiAidi > r TbnmarHan, - Mordecat D, JL^wis, Tobias Wagner, Adolph! B. Boric., Samuel Gram, David S; Browne, '■>Jocob R'.SmiuS*' Morris PaUer*oii. CHAS. N. BANCHER*Prc&'i Cius. G. Bancas*. Secretary v . ... . {p/- Continue to make Insurance* perpfeiunl dr llhutco, on every description of property intoWri arid i’tountiy, at rates as low as are consistent withsecuritjv. The Company have reserved a large Contingent I*'uul» which, with their Capuaiand Premium?,'safely jiiyosifi', afford amplepfotoctroii tOttie assured. The Assets ofthc; Company, pitJanuarylau ifcjl, as published agreeably to an Actof Assembly, werejs,*.fol fowa, viz Mortgagee ——— - Real Estate -. Temporary Loans-—* ■- ;; ;.. . > Since their incorporation, a period of £1 yews, they have paid upward* of One Million Four Hundred Thou • sand VoUeerty tosses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantage* of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. y ■ J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, , &pr24] Office N. E. corner Wood and 3d sts. jnarlnei£!lrs aria inland VraniporCation XNSUUANCft, rpHE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMRR J., ICA, Philadelphia, chartered I7W, capital 0300,- o)0]0, assclt Januare 1:1,1851, @1,001*355 50, will make insurance on buildings and their contents in this city and vicinity. Also, on properly of every descrip tion, on steamboats and other vessel*, either by Inland .transportation or on tho seas. DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Pres’t, Jacob M. Thoiuas, Samuel W. Jones. John R. Neff, Edward Smith, Richard i>. Wood, John A. Brown, William Welsh, Samuel F. Smith. Francis Haskins, Samuel Brooks, S, Austin Allibouc, Charles Taylor. William E. Bowen, Ambrose White, George W. Aepiuwall, Thomas P' Cope, James N. Dickson, S. Morris, Water, H. l).ShcfrerU v Sec,’y.. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, and from its high siandiog.longezpe.rieiice, ani« pie irieans, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazard* oub character, may be considered as offering ample se enrity to the public. WM. IVJONES, Agciu, ja»i4 ' No. 141 Front street. IRBDaAIBG&. riMIE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR I ANCEOOMPANY<—Office,North Room ofthe Ex change,Third street, Philadelphia, Firs lKstnuitCß,—Buildings, Merchandize ujui othet property in town and country, insured against 1»»* oi damage by fire nt the lowest rate of premium. * Marins iNSUßAitcs.—They also insure Vessel*, Oar goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open oi special policies, is the assured may de3ire. - InlanoTbanspobtatioN.— I They also insure merchan dise transported by 'Wagons,. Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and Steam Routs, on rivrrsand luko*,on the moat liberal term*. " ! ' ' DIRECTORS —‘Joseph-H. Seal, Edmund A. Souder John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. PenrOse.Satnuel Edwards, Geo. G.Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis, William Folwell, John Newlln, Dr. K. M. Huston, James C. Hand;Theophilns Paulding, H. Jones Rrboks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George SerrilKSpencer Me llvain, Charles -KeJiyi 3. G*' Johnson, William Ilay, Dr 3. Thomas, John ScUcraiWm.' Eyre, Jr..- - s DIRECTORS AT PI'rTSDUjRUH.rr i>- ,?• Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan. . ; ’ , WQiLIAM MA RTIN, Prcsidom -iTuos. C. Hand, Vice-President. ~ . v -.. Jossni W. Cowan, Secretary., iHy Office of the Company,No. 42 VVater.strect,Pitts burgh. (jel6:dt£) ; r. A, MADEIRA, Agent. Fire and Maxine Ittinranesi aU(E OFFICE of the /njuroncs Co. q} Norik Asntnca has been removed to the-Warehouse of Hardys Jones A Co m No. 141 Front street, third house East of .Wood strcet.where the isubscribor will ibsue Policies onßuikl* ingsand their contents, andonShipmentsby Btbhmboats ,and other vessels, for the above old oho responsible Company. [ap3] WM, P, JONES, Agent?/. fTTIHE Sife Jj CQMPAN Y, of, Philadelphia). lncorporated by the 'Sekislatnreof PernsyivanluvMarch > '1848 j Charter Pdr*. petual} Capital $lOO,OOO. Rates loutcrthan anyPentual ~pania* Company] and, full 20 per cent. lower thuutnc teual rates of Life XhauLronpe,p* ike following com'pujrlr sod will show. ThpsVa person oi tiie age of SQipgurinfr for SifiO for life,must pay iii the Girard 82,36, pennsyl- Vania Penn iTuutal Bih3o, .Equitable 62,04, New Albloil 82,48,.New York Vito 82,30, Lift anSffeaifkiPhiladelphi o,Bi^X::;. . ! : . DifißcioE£h~SamaelT) D.HaiI,AVm F JRoone.Roberi PKlng, Charles Baldwin, Chas O B Campbell/SI fll:Reeve. M. D.; Lewis Cooper, Rodman Barker, 1 E H Butler, Edwin R Cope. Presi ; dmtr Samuel D orriclc-; Robert P. -King itsoJl •Msssrls I Applications will he received-and everv information giverfby; SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent/:. OvncE/ Commercial Rooms, comer of Third and Wood -streets ; ■vv.'--;"- '-oi- ‘ octCOry - “ PU* (thd Sldrlbeltutiraaofr. ; V /' " rpHl-i lniurdhce Company of North America, of Phils JL delphidjthxpugTi Its duly autherized Agent, the sub* scriber, offers to matte permanent and. limited Ineurahc’fr oh property.lnthisdUy.ahdits'Vicinity,arid on sbJpmen byihic»a,Udt i ve^^ oaBi . Anhhr'G. Coffin,PreiOi. ... Suave! Brooke, .. . Alpx. Henry, , Charles Taylor, . ( • SamuelW. Jones, .... . SamuelW*.Smith-... . 1 1 Bdw&rdSmith, . . . .Ambrose White, .1 ■ ‘John , . Jaco^.M.Thomas. John White, . ... JohnK. NcfljV • .m ■■ Thomas P.‘Cope, - Richard,D. Wood/, ~ • 'i ., . Henry U.ShetTardjSec’y. ' This is the oldest Insurance Company ltL .the.JJmted living b?en chartered in 1784,,. Its charterlsper* jtetual, and from its standing, tong experience, am* pld means, and avoiding all. risks of. an extra hazardous AlCouiHing Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and ; :: rr Ta&yij : r ! Jolijv n’Cauntyi : I WHOLESALE AND.,RETAIL DEALER IN - Foreign* Tobacco and Snuff, £ I No. 143 Vrirbd’BtrefSl, cornerbtVirgin-aUey, 'j ;Ji !i'-.S:P<I - ■ - - Pittsburgh,Fa. I v~.r ;Bnsiuesa Notice. : i having buslne.es with theundersigned, A. either as Public Accmmtamflnslrcclor In Book- Keeping,or otherwise, wUl.find him at the PilL.durgh fcaimncrcral College, from 9 till 11 o’clock, A. IM,, and frqnWUll 4 o’clock, P.M... : -.=r.-.-M ftne • Merchants in want of Competent Book' keepersnean ! heTsupplied bv callingon ,■, . JOHN FLEMING, » oprb Principal Instructor to the Solence of Accounts. H Pslnnoant Fire ntngtae for Sale. SHE methbeTs of the Faitmonnt Fire Corapnny ofler llicir ENGINE for sale. It tain first-rate ordori and L-be sold cheap- Enquire ot J /SMITH, Seay.*. pprjfctf ■ '■ ' ~ ~ ’■ - - - ' - r ’ ' No. loti Penn street ■ -T3ABBI ITS .SOAP. bxs , for washing O willt little rubbing—printed directions to each pack" for sale by UyMJ WM. DYER. JJI (j JV.^’s ■ 4 .; - ” > *-■.»; }l, c :? ~• :■ '-' --•••. .--v-r:.'.... s<-.: r-- . .-. •' * •- •<-.'■• '■>•■ >-' -'■■ «.' ■ GREAT RBDVVTIQIf JN^RICESr ; ..,j Second Arrival of Sew Summer Goods, AT GREAT BARGAINS. - .age- THE lareeßWCheapest;!m4i® l: *\’? , ?Sjf of <■3j.g-.feCV DRESS CWDSCyef offerrf; ,ip “ ls «W» “ .xlllP naW STEVENSON if LOVE’S .Originalßee Hive Slore.No. T4-sloltetSlreel, between Fourth t'.nel and the Uiamcn'ci, Puuo'.lrgn, , 1 The proprioioft'have'jast'openefl'B'lMgo and most •beautiful assortment'of Ut6 NeweStand Most Fashiona ble Styles of Fancy‘andStaple DryGoodr, ■which have been purchased since the rreat redaction to prices at the large clearing«ut sales In New York and Philadelphia, , ana will be offered to cash bnjets at from <JOIO -5 per centjower than former prices. DRESS GOODS ofcvery description,from the cheap vest to the moat ooetlyand magnificent, such as a very -large and beautiful stook oftbtf ■followingarticies. Chene andJnsporcheneSilks;';;‘ '' ... High Lustre, plaln-chemelion and. . Do i i-‘-stripe' do- : do; - ' -Do .plain black - •_ 49;? i, , Brocade, Armues and Poult demotes, all colors > BlaidoahdJofmmeliocTSfrt'dhUd^irnitwreifedvnks, * Chene and India Foulard silks V. ;Dd: printedandplain silk tissues; Do; -/.do', 'Albertiues and,Grenadines;.»• I Plaiu,printed andembroidered berages; Chene plain and figured jjilk®, ;aud popuns;. CbameleonDro de Naples; itj. Paris Printed berages ao de lames ; --Do - • ao' ftnAplftjnallyyoolde laines. Do do lawns rod jaconets; . . Plain aud embroideredmulll and Swissea:-^ , Plain and printed casameres, de lainesanaaipocaft>- French and domestic ginghams ~ . English and American chmtte&iaad calicoes, at ail bSn wlira alia BIBBONS -tfjfte* bugaln* i Sprihffarid Bummer shawls, • 'do 'do>... . --. , ' Needfeworked"sleeves, cuffs t collars, and cneml-,.] f : zetts; 4 "V | ; Needle worked laces andmuslm caps , • I • Embroidered, Tiera 'stitch .and plain linen came ; GloVes, hosiery and saspenders, a large stock; Irish linens, table clothe and table hnena; ■ 'THckens.cheekSjChishjbirdfeye, napkins, Bleachedand brown muslins, frotn d to lie. per yd , Do ' -"brown ahd colored Canton, flannels;,, , French cloths, plainand fancy cassimeres A satineuf GashmeretSi-’ tweeds, merino and 'Ky, jeans; V;'- Biacksatin ahiTfancy.yesungs, ■.„ . 07-The : proprietors would ‘.rcspectfWly solicit.an •e irlv call from all .their, friends, and the public gen-: erally, feelingconfident that they can offer greaterin docemenis to wholesale and' retail-buyers, than any have heretofore been offered in Pi tisb argh. : , my3ltf* YOUNG. STEVENSoPT A LOVE: i The BtglUli Seml-AJUMUU Bale /fiF DRY GOODS at fte One Price Store <tt A. A. „W MASON A CO.,No>.O2A'W, Mtrik'erBtreewPiu,s- i burgh, wilt commence on Thursday, June 20th. 185 J, and tmminue.through the. month of-Juiy. -Their-Wholesalc Rooms will be opened to Jhe'RetaU imdcjand every ar ticle throughout ihe eslabliihiueht will be-sold Man im mense reduction from usual- prices. : Having receotly made extensive purcba Be *b their assortment Wm - Le \fannd very choice and desirable., :/ ’ iTheir stock of Silks, comprisingJtnore than 500 pieces; will be closed out at atv immense discount from usual prices. . . . Good Dress Silks as low as , ,37itf?5U cis. ; Silk. Poplins, ' .20 <325 Best Berege De Lames, ISS : ’Fast colored Lawns, ; 4 , Fine French : do . FmePfintedßerege?, , f , , Fino French Jaconet, . 500 pcs French and English Ginghams,. .10' <3121 Black Alpacas,- . . , . . . lOOOyards Bonnet Ribbons,’at ’ ‘ 1 8 500 Wrought Collars, : Fast colored Calicoes," 100 cases English and American do, iglish oua , ~ ... . 300 cases ana bales of Bleached and Brown Mu= lins at manufacturers’prices. (ALSO—Laces, Embroideries,' rrimmines,Hosiery aud. Gloved, Linen, While Goods. Bonnets, Shawls. 'Cloths, 'itc., together with an immense variety of all kinds of Dry Goods—all of Which will be marked even Idss than Eastern wholesale prices. ! - - . ' je‘2s • / A. A. MASON ACO new Variety and Dry Goods store* No. 97. North-wat comer qf Wood tu and Diamond alley. D GREGG & CO., bavlngopenwUi ihe abovejstand, • are now offering for sale o larec and, complete assortment of VARIETY and DRV GOODS, consisting in part of Broad Cloths, Coasiraerea, Satinett, Summer Pant Stuff, fSincy Vestings, Ladles’.Dress Goods, Lawns, De Laines, Ginghams, white.Goods,,Bonnets, Ribbons, Hosiery, Ac., Ac. Also, a .complete variety of Cutlery, direct from Sheffield. Together, with Clocks* Gold and Silver Watches, and Watch .materials,Gold, and Silver Pens and Pencils, aud'Jewelry. A. fine assortment of Palm Leaf Hats, Ac. in short, we have onhand almost every article nsually kept in the Dry Goods and Variety line. All of whichwe offer, for saloon the most favora* ble terms, either for cash or satisfactory .refeience ,■■■ : D.-GREGG A CjO. N.B.—The business of the late firm of Gqkoo A M’- Cjl.vdless, will be settled by the subscriber, at the house of D. Gr« gg A Co., as the books, notes and papers are «n my possesstoh, and l am fully authorized to settle utEthp • ' DAVID'GfIEuGi aißjtsfr'-ea 134,377 71 33,900 17 or^anio They are thoroughly enamefcd iaside and out, and .thus made impervious toairaod indestructible. They •are highly omamentaj, and of a classic form, are light: ahd portable, while they combine the greatest strength which metal is capable of, in a given qnaulily. When properly secured with cemeui they are perfect ly air tight, and free.from exhalation of offensive gases. They cost no more ibua good wooden coffins, and are better than any other article in use, (of whatever cost,) for transportation, vaults, orordtnary interments, as has -been provenbyactual experiments, aud certified to by some of our most tcicuiihc men; also, by the Honors* bleu Henry Clay. Daniel, Webster, Lewis Cass, nud other distinguished Senator* who have witnessed their merits, apd whose letters, togeiher.with other evidences of their worth, may bo seen at our Agents* Buriat Case Depot, N0..374 Main.street, three doors above Ninth, : where we.iuteud to keep on hand ai ell times, such a stock of all sizes and degrees of ornament and 1 finish us will suit the rnpat diversified tastes. We invite theatteniion ofthe. public, and of underta kers particularly throughout the west,to an examinuiioif of the article, and requesuheip not to rely upon the rep* rcßcutaiions of uuderiokcrs'ndfni-tagtho article, interest it would be to misrepresent ibehL' W. C. DAVIS A CO. i * k ' : U''V‘fc''*-'i '■' ■■"- r *~- ' »'v ’' -V i ■ '••a; ~/*•. «f^ V PATENT METALLIC BURiAh CABEB. rpHB subscribers having njeeutly; raa.de arrangements I with the Paisiuefe : of i 'thf9 t Aew ,, aHd i p<frwttStctawn* don for ihe manufacture and tale of the article‘ii the West, they having been stahofnetured heretofore exclu* sivety ia the Run. where they arc superseding the use of woodeu coffins, take this method of informing the public, that they arc now manufacturing eighteen differ ent siteaof the modem Sarcophagus, varying in length from tfti inches to 64 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-'; ventiou now coming into general tire, is pronounced one of ihe greatest of the age. These Lubiax. Cases are composed of various kinds of metals, but principally of Iron. Pateut Metallic 'Burial iuzrrop&agtu IFajTTwmi, 1 374 Main strut. Cincinnati. July,lBsl/ f V* HE uitddfsigned.GXososEfßbhksrrß, undertaker and .1 sole agent for the sole ofine shove valuable arti cles, aunounce.s that he is prepared td 1 Supply underta kers aud others having occasion for their tise with the p&ine, ofaii sizes, from 1 foot to inches to 6 feetC inches lit length, ol Yarious widibsnnd depths, suitable for bo dies of any size; cither plain,bronzed of gilded and highly ornumented. Also, name plates and trimmings for the same. Attention to the very low prices affixes!, with the view of their general adoption, is sollcitedv-to wit: At wholesale, for plain bronzed Casesvof various colors— ; No. Ifor Bodies 22 to 23 inches in length, -83,00 2 " 28t033 4,50 3 •* 3316 40 . “ ' ** *6,00 4 « ,40 to .40 u “ 8,00 5 ' 46t0 54 “ “ . 9,00 6 “ 54 to 00 “ 11 . 10,00 ; - 7 “ 00 to 05 .«*, . . UUW 8 “ ' 05 to 69 14,00 :v . 9 : .. 66f070 10,00 - 10 / « • 091673 v “ '■<,< 17,0 Q. . U : il ..7210,76 ' ; “ . . 18,00’ . 12 . “ CU to 65 />; extra deep J 2,00 13. h 65(0C9 ’ A “ 15,00 i W . , “ ; ;60t070 “ .«.,•/ 18,00 ' 15 •- '»•' CB-U>73- • u - 19 V OO 16 • u r Name plates from 84,3OiO©91' vt dozen 1 . Moderate additional charge for extra gilding and orna* memalpainUng, or inlaid gold, litvorond pearl work., T: - pommunicationa, dCBirmg further: information, or or ders for Cases ami materiau*(wULreceive prompt atteu* tlohby-addressing < ;S > , ROBERI'B,Agem j • ■ SarcophagusWareroocu, 374 Main 8t.,Cin.,;0,' ••I tD* FuneralB attended,hearse and carriages furnish* Odi with, npppjpnate attendWila pro vided for on r applicati6n htWe6fficehs hb’6ve. A ‘ ,v -' • • , v = jylfl ,/TR <.UH SST is© .ObTG. K. B. European Agency. ? TpilEundersjgnedEnropean Agent continues his mi ;v|i nual voyagesbetweenAmericaandßurope, Pittsburgh regularly in each yeah* in Juno, and' rjalqtomff ' m peptembor—transacting n general Law reiidontinDublini ;The present toar vriß fifth of thiß Agency|through.EnglandplreluDdiSeotfand, : Wfilca K Ac. ; It embraces collection of legacies, debts,: rents, property and claim»; rcmiUanccßof jnonet?,* procu* ring copieaof wills,deed# and-documentsf conducting sejirche&.of allkiadsj Ac , Ac; innumerable references given/. During the subscriber's absence, hi*> brother* EpWARir-J, Kxswan. •wHl.njucnd in hie Office. Office on Fifth.stredi/d^bMiefeuPaul’d’Catbedral. •/ j : ! TUOMAB. , Ji KEENAN,European; Agent,. 4 :/^ JcShf } Y,f nd Atiorney ; ht;Law, pruBbuVgh, Pa. I A tlU9Gity‘,etigaged.iu,%, fafe, nuro 1 :,^jL.;ana.profitable raercfiandißing ; nna manufacturing ; buJiiiieBß»t|ftvipi: fatten into ajpw Btafey>| health, fs de tifpus of Belling.out bi 6 intercat in the conc'em, for iho putposcofleavlngthe.cilyforthe recovery of hi« health.. Arjy peradu haying, command of $3O€Q in cash, and a rati creditj.oan enteflntb this bneinesß wi h every guar oniy-of auccessV - - . ITT*: Address ‘f MAN'UFACTPRRR, I’* 1 ’* Box 5!), Pitts- sihiinjwherehn interview canbe hnd. BEEN TEAS HAVE ADVANCED 7CENTS PBR- EB.—You can buy GreeuTcßsatMOniUiS 1 TKA MART, in tho Diamond, for three momhsio come, at the aid pttCDs .aud the etime qualities, jtoiwilhisandmg the advance in prices Sast, ub they have a large stock on Ualid. They cell tJiebestTeui in PituburghatthisStorerr anudefy.oppoqiiion.' ’ j - QytM ■ »pHE SUBSCfllßEttoflSa for ialea valuable House ' X and Lot, niumted orv Ann strcel, Allegheny city.a- TtletrelisWeetfwnVby^Sleetdeep.; TneHqartoooa ; thihs a'Hall, two Rooms, Kitchen Cellar tmd-two Bed Rooms. A large yard, with ontoPdn, hydrant, Ae. . Price 88Wh: :{reims~3oo in hand: balance in one, two anH three years. s,,CUTHBERT,Gen’I AKent, ;; ■ fySB ' V ,' , : . No.SOSmlthffeldst. GNOLO PENS—Bard i-Uroilier, G. ft E. M.flotithl r Todd ft Smhh and W. ] The above brand? are, now unrivalled in quality of * n ohllldike clftgiieHyi-in .fineness and stnoojLhnesa of andlndurabUity/ I/wrjjl ,'warriiii eyenr -Pea of ihftsemakes, ; Jest received rau afiortmentiiand costbmerß wrjl aly xjb fina J^orfe the best,Block, ahdat the lowest pneeawhich a good ar ticle edit be told at -W. W. WILSON, • r • • corMarketann.Foimn.BtB>, , BifpTBIU-3 bW».T>as*ed J’ - " 30; FOr S e : WM-DVER. , iylS FISH— C half bbls.Nol While a do do Lake Shad; io -do Lake Salmon ji\:_ Receiving aivd fonj|l£.by ; t > v j'etW' No>2o7Libetly At r AKD—- ’ Xii 15 keg* do ; For sale by jylS WRi. DYER * ' > ..thj., ,-Ja£nUmt,s &t.. . W. WOODWKLL, - « cabinet ■fSmmstFImNITURE , MANUFACTURER, rp, jw ore-room* 07 and 99, Ttalrdutiaet.. T’ W.W, respectfully iofonns.liiafrieniJsapcliiaatoin,. if *# :ers ! that v h’e has n'6w coifapleied the large stand fi* nest stock of household furniture cvei'-.before *cca in- Ixjity, as., heisde term ujedro. uphold the-.iihdtiiy [-seasoned materials, best workmanship) and uewesr gns; and from the extent of his orders and[ faculty mi afacturihg, he is enabled to produce warranted itsre, at the lowest prices. e has adopted the c us ers’ interest wulvlu&#waria.QU£dti¥ and price, and ps always every des* ition of fttrclture, rfdm the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant and costly, that a house, or any partol ope, may be,famished.from hi* Block, or ■ manufactured ejtpressly to order Me therefore solicits an inspection, that the advantages of his establishment mnyibe'known.; llie/oltowing articlesconsUvinpart, of his stockpvhieli . fdr richness- of style.and finish, canuot be surpassed in. any of the Eastern cities; . .1 ' ’ y r Parlor, - drawing, din- . . ; - ing,.-and bpd room w r. chairs,; of everyvaiiety* . .consisting of rose wooo.d, tna- . I hogany and walnut Elizabethen, i Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of *every;:, i description t Couches, Solas,Tete-a-tete and jDi*: ■ -vans of the latest French and American patterns; ; Tashaes, What-Nots, and ladies 1 ,; arlor of various kinds; Work Tables ,and fancy.:inlaid - [stands,, musie ptands, and holders, marble top, ; ma* .; bi>gaay,rosewoodand walnntceutre and solatia- ..-r bles,.extension dining k table?;:.aU sizes of the , 'most Improved, and decidedly the'best kind * -. made;,card, Pembroke halfoad -pier tables, v< •\ wardrobes, bedsteads ; and waetuitand»o£. v. a ' . each a large assortment ; gothic i hall u “ ahdparlorrecepiioaciiairB,ouomans and stools, ~ secretary , and book cases, side boards, hire screens, v . towef racks, hat stands, and music stools, cribs and cots . : . for children; paper mache,. - table and .tea poys, ms- ; hoeany,'rose wood, and . inlaid JTables, , Ac. Ac. Ac.'! . . A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and. WINDSOR CHAIRS. , -CA.BirjET bLUtsas supplied with all urticles in their line i STEAMBOATS audHOTELS, furnished,ailfte ?hort-i - -e&tnotice;,'. - j AH orders promptly.,attended tp Journeymen Cabinet HaberaiAfißoclatloa WAREHOUSE, 119 SBCOND STREET, •«..»... •••» .-.(near too comer of Wood.) - ■ ' , THIS ABSOCiATION v «m-f7\ i i icing, already, twice to three tiuieaasmanyhands asthelar- Kjpj‘ 1 gest and hithcrtomost renowned ' 1 ! *■ business shops of this cit£, have opened their Ware hpusejund are able lo famish the public, r by- wholesale or retail, with Furniture of the following description— *4-_ -■-’'-■rl >. ;Mahogauy Wardrobea; Dreasingßoreaus: Full Col umnedHareaus; Mahogany - Bedsteads ; Mahogany Chairs: Rocking Chairs; Mahogany Wa&hstand?; So fas; Divans ;Piano Stools ;Book Cases j SeCtethriesV Card Tables; Pier Tables;'fine Card Tables; Centre Tables ; ■ Hat Racks; French ,Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work* stands Cherry, and Common Workstands; high'pasty common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus Cribs; Cradles, Ac- , . , - The advantages of co-operation, on an extensive scale,- • permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they arede- lowerthan any competitors, aneqaally good, if not better article, and warranted—as the public will understand by giving them a coll. -Tt—t . . ; Steamboat . toorlt of all description*, and/other articles of any description, made to oiuer in every style,' ni the shortest notice. >. • ■ ■■■••;• -- ■; > -pnari29 ' Venters, Idahagany t Bo3ct£OQd andfValriut; -Varnish, Hardware and Furniture at Wholesale. - <,. k THE subscribers have Just received from New'York' and Boston a most splendid stock of. VENEKBB, and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade'. AH’of which we will sell at extremely low prices. ; As great care was taken in the selection df the stock,’ persons cannot fail to be suited either as to quUhiy or price; and,as it is well known that Furniture cun be made by machinery superior and mucb lower than by hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully iuvited. • Turned Work,inalHis branches, carried on os .usuaj. Plonkfor hand for CarpeiUers, and all articles required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly on hand—viz: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Iftur Cloths, Springs, Ac., 4c, RYAN A M’KBE, ‘ Ryan’s Buildings/. No. 31 Fifth’street’';.' mart&ydaw CHAIUB dflU tfUfttniYUJUfi. No.9QThirdstrut t beitaten Market and Wood t South »ide a Ws have now on hand a large and ul splendid stock of every variety CABINET FU ONITURBjWhich we-^Og. • % lore confident cannot be sa rpas equalled, in this City, or n the West, in style and Those who are in want6i Furniture ore respectfully invited to call and exaraine lov themselves. - , : E Steamboats famished oii'tti . shortest nstice. All orders promptly aityhded to. Ehtf OWNmI. MULLEN A CO. JOHN O’DOHHBtib • • ♦A- L. MUI ..... ..W. B. UCKTSB. ; O’DONNELL, & CO. [PUttbargh Ohafr ftGhhiinet ware ftoomi, No. 08 Third S()tft t \scuth Side. a O’D. M. A Co. t respectfully inform their friends uL and customers that they have, if not the largest before seea in 'this .city, the greatest I if I variety of styles', the fittest finished, made of the best seasoned materials, and' by the best workmen in the western country—all of tribicb they are determined to sell as low as any other mSiiafacturingestablishment in the stock is all our own manufacture ; no 1 steamboats and Hotels furnished at the shoresl notice. All orders promptly aneiidcd to. . jal7 Tpnrnfinrs anii"Vhair are iCoorae. y*sST|ea T. B.TYOUNG & C O.,<omtrcf Third fa . ' ■■uCj P'* and Smiihfiddsis., opposiu Sroion't Hotels uA, - -E» n wi**hw*h\ Fa.,keep constantly on hand make 10 order, at the lowest prices, • 1 “ HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, aad CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved styles. febls. Steamboats, Ahoy! . L~t6fe!? Tax subscribers tender thciraofJV , : for the favors bestow raL* upon them by their .Steamboat friends, and fWi would respectfully remind them and athers ime- *. ■ rested in buihling boats, that they are at all tinted prer Sored to furnish, on the most reasonably terms, every oscripifou of Cobiu Furniture and Chairs of the be? ■ material and workmanship. T B YOUNG &. CO.y Corner Third and SmithCeld streets. opposite “Brown** Hotel.” v. n. nauLßu O.C. UA.UHBB. Hammer A Hauler* CABINET WABKEOOM,SMITHFIKLDBTHEET, Jtowero Sevenths tree! and Strawberry alley . HAMMER ADAULERkeepcoßstantlyonband VML m Vttrisly of excellent and fashionable Furniture, ffPuWKmuitedcqual to any in the city, and sold on as " *1 "favorable ienns as can.be obtained at any similar establishment In J>e West. They have now on hand ad unusually extensive stock,embracing all kindaof.Fnrni- ■ ture.trom the cheapest and plainest to the mostcoatljr and elegant. All orders prompUy.atteuded to. < mr2l:6m A. UIhLIKES & CO., HAVE ON UANDaitbcir extensive CABINET and' CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 04 Smithfieid si. a largo aisortmentof fouoyand plain Forniture, which they will sell 15 per cent, below.customary rales. •■■ Terms—cash ouly. jdec2?.Ty. WM. E. STEVENSON coutiuuesto rnanu* fmiba iVr factore CJB/iVEr-TrjHF o{ every- descrip* at his old stand, corner of Liberty, and Eggfl3ScYe»Ui slrcow. UNDERTAKING aW&de'd' to, in all its branches. inbyll . Bolivar Fire Eriefe Hanofatlmring Company. 2 AS. ULOVIB, S. M, KIES, 0. 9. JTOBEB, H, S. UAOBAW, ObOVBRf KII£R 4 CO>» Proprietors* fllHEsubscribers having been appointed Agents fcr. X the above named concern, wilfieenconstanllyai hand a supply of the celebratedßolivar Fire Brick*Cxr pible Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and Inwalls* They : are also ready to receive ordersfes- said Brick, to be made iu size and shape to suit purchasers, which shall- I be promptly filled. ; 7 Wo do not deem itnecessary to 'pnumerate the many advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick posess over all oth ers that nave been offered for saleln the United State?,' their superioritybeingwell knowivto almost all parsons ; who use Fire Brick. The proprietors have ddtenninqj that the Fite Brict shall lose none.otoheirpresent enVi» .able reputation, and that no cxperiiefibaU be spared ti make them even better than they Sparc herato/ore,been.. This ialheonly establiahraeut ' now manufacturing Fire Brickbat Bolivar. ; . jUKR A JONES, r 1 mar!7 Canal BaatmSefrapVhgi., Pittsburgh. . - REIGHTS Reoelved 0r oU tße Way Stations on vim Pennsylvania*Central Railroad: - . station*. Aotutrs.. 5 ' Bailey's. Adam J. Walters, ' Mifflin, J,North, ; ; -v . Lowistowu. . James Milliken, Mount Union. 4 '* J, D.Sechler, - Huntingdon; J.D.Herr, Sprucecredki SfMiUikeo, , ~ Tyrone, A. H.Crnrk, . 1 •/, Hollidaysburg, v ! T. A. Scott, &« , Lancaster, R.Moderwell, . [ Columbia, l ModerweU&Kaufleliy L Itarriiburg, V" ■< . J. WallowcrA Son. * Duncannbn, ' ' Fisher, Morgan k Co., Newport, / Jesseßeaverj . - Willerstowu, HervejrJohbs,...* . \ fie'rryville, U.D.Thompson, M’Veytown, ~ Rlohard Roeloff^ - Mapleton. .'; 1; ,•'Jbhli : l}oliald4on►-• Mill Creek; 11 / ’ . • rKessler A Brothers, v ! Fostorla, ; " ’John Hayett. COVODE A COLE, Agents, ' jylO cornet Penn and Wayne sta., Pittsburgh... HOUSE AND LOT FOR 8700. For sale, a-.two* story Owolling/Jlouse and Lot of SO ieet front IlOdeep.toalOfeetalley. Tho house iawell arranged aud well -finished, with; good grates, initablo room i a good dry cpllu oven f ei large yard and garden, afl.new, and_ ln, complete: pr der; pleasantly situated on Reaaca.'Street, AUegneny, near the West Common. Immediate' p6sscs?JbP> qutred. :i ' 8. ; CUTHBERT,Gen*IAgent, . . T • Jy3o SfiSmithfieldjstreeu "riUST- REUKtVEB AT WOODWARD A JELLY'S, t); No. 73 Third street, the London and ParisLLadies' Magazines of.Fashion,fondtily.;. ; . ■i l . •_« .4 The Ladies' Gazette of Fashion; published in London: upwards of thirty engravings.- ... / 'Toe Weekly Times,the*Era,Bell's Life m London, Punchv the Illustrated news; and the LiiicolirMerOhiTr. RECEIVED—An invoice of-Mann’s latent •I Vertical Lever, Letter and. Manifest Presses, con* timing of si&s 15| laches by 18,101 bv 12 nndlO brtl}, wiihMetallic Dampeners, Belter and Manifest Books locorrespond. . .. Forsaieyshotealean2rmalr|g riN F: ; sole ogent for the West, . At Covode A Cole’s Warehouse, corner of Penn; and t i Wayne streets, Pittsburgh* Booksellers and IJiatfonerssuppUeq jot as low prices asithey can porches© from the eas ten? manufactarer and patentee., . -• QylB ; tf jA» YUSR’S CUOX.EHA JIEAIKJJY.-rA /cejb.sup&ly jWlr lust received. 1 This fliedicine nos neyer fnilea to effect iv cure in. ftU‘cases; -Cramps,Pain in tfie Stomach,.4c,.. It ,t>a3 peen used with'astohisbinff success"m the very.worstcwes. ;, k Sold W t.ot.»Sfe and retail by g cirfllßEßT, . :iv24 , - No. 50 Smithfield street'.. TAVA COFFEE—A prime artlfclo lor lamlly use in •J store and for sale by ■ '' ~jjy3l- . , - KING & MOORHEAD. — lsotons .1,, ; |> t.. 75 ;do. Bedford Forge Blooms; ■T Received.and forsalo by . .; r :jy3t “Jr KING & MOORHEAD. EBBING—SO bbls. (n store and for tale by .... , jy3o' " : .r : 3HERIFF&BINNINO. T ARD 01L—75 bbls. No. I foi.sale by ... lii j?3O, ;- B A. FAHNESTOCK t CO;. A' LCOHOL—SO bbls. for sale by jy3# B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. .: v •r. v-..i**^• v -' T Y; ':*- ' *"■ H . I*l* V ; >■ «■•<>•.■ >■,■*.■ •■■.•. A ".■■■! x.-.rz'?' sVV." .i'&Sl’-f'"* IDnigs and jHeb'tfliKg. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! ; . ; ' pßPSlirr’v ■•■■■ V . THE T-ROE DIGESTIVE FLIfvIIX, '• ) .... . or Gas tele Jolcel . --• h « A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURES, ~ P REPARED from. Rennet,or the flmrlh stomach or . the Ox. oiler directions by Baron Likbio, the great; Physiological Cliermst, by J. S. HOUGHTON^M*D.,No»i lirNonh EighthstreeLPbiladelphio, Pa. - • _ ■ f (Thisis a tmlywondcrfalremedyfor INDIQESTION, dyspepsia, jaundice, constipation, LIVES COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, caring*after Naturc’e ofta method, by Naturals own aganuihe Gaatrio Juiee. a icaspoonfullxjf^UfLsTfTuiu?‘rnfhsed in. water, digest or diSsdlve Five Pounds 09 Roast Best nt a)9o^t two iz6t>Ba.oatof.the stomach.... . , .. ; . “EVIDENCE I " r 1 i Baron I+tKßiQjijvhis work on Animal Chets idtryvS.ays : v* ajv artificial,Digestive Raid, analogous t o tile Gastric Juice, may be readily prep area from the nmr tbas niembrtme.of me .siomacb ©Mho calf; In which va rious articles offpod, as meat and; eggs, will be.so, soft? eped, changed, anddigestediiastitt {He same manner as tl]ey woulcfbe in the human stomach*”- ;. t ■. •i Dr. PEBEiHA.inbis famous treatise bn “Food and Di ■ev’published by FowlorsAWe]UiNew>ork,page3s. 'states the same great fact, and describes the method of -preparation* —Ther&arefew-togher authorities than Dr. S?!Combe, in his valuable wntfn|nn>n flm “ Physiolo-. of Dices tioa.” observes that “a dinuirtUoa of (he due tmg Lbnaon; who 'wai eilf rbcburßetotheGaStricJuice, Obiainei from the stomach of living animals, which proved com ;r!fb!&BAtu^author ofthe famous works on “ Vegeta ble Diet,” says::** It is a remarkable fact in physiology that the stomachs of animals, macerated to'-water, im part to*the fluid the property of disaplvmgvanpas.aru-; cles of-food, ana Of eflfecting> a;‘kind of artificial aiges ubn of tofimSithb; Wise different from the natural digest i\ e process,”' lift.Snwa’sgreat work v the¥ ChemistryofMan.V(l*es Blanchard, Phil a., 184tvpp-321-21say8: “Thediscov e y of BEESlbLforms anew, era'in the chcmieal history > o Digestion. know that food is-dissolved w“an artificial digestive flmd,prepared.from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gas-, tne Juice itaelf.” <• •• i f professor, DnaOLisoK, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia, in his gtealwork on Human Physiology, devotes niore than fifty pages to an examination of this subject. His experiments twith Dr. Beaumont, on‘the Gastric Jhice, obtainedfrom the living human stomach and from i animals,are well known.' “In allcases.” he says, “di gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in, the nf tarallliße is Q A "dYSPEPSIACUREK, Dr; HonuHTON’s-preparatioh of PEPSIN has produced the moBt-raarvewuß ; effeets, caring cased of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic ConsatnjK lion, supposed to been the very vergeoflhe grave* '■ It : ia impossible to give the details of cases in the limit* oi this udvbnisemeot—buc authenticated certificates have been REM ARK ABLE CURES, to Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone; These weTeneariy all desperate cases. hnd the .cureswereinot-oniy and wondOrfhl, but p^trna* n *S to a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful Tor'teadenoy lo bilioUstlUo/der, Liver -Complaint. Foyer and Aguej'or badlj.treated Fever and Ague, and evil eflecta.otQaidme, Mercury, and otherdrugsT upon toe Digesiiv.^qrgans,oftej a long sickness. .AXao>- for excess in eating, and toctro free use of ardent spir-: its.'. Italgbreconeues Healthwnh Intemperance. * OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. . . There Vs ao.fpcm bfOLDSTOMACH COMPLAINTS 1 Whi’cKiidoes natueemto reach and remove alouce.— : I No 'matter how bad thoy may be;' it GIVES. INSTANT-.! RELIEF! AxtngtedoisremoewaßUWiinptattantsymp-: tom»i and Jtouly.needMo be repeated, for to iaake toeae good effectf pbrmahenv ■'•.PURITY.OF,. ; BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY,’ follow at once. II is : SarticuTarlr excellent to cases of Nan£es Vomittogj' Irampiu Soreness of the pit distresaf tef eattog,'low, cold Btate ofthe Blood. Heaviness, Low ness ol Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to* v»anlty,Saicide* Ac. .■■■,■ : Priee^QJ-DOLLAR per bottle.. One bottle will of* ten effect aiasttogcure: ; i/ • : >'. Every bottle - beam the wnuen’ signature of; J.; o. HOUGHTON; M-D. : , Sole.Propneior. . ■ ' , ' Sold by agents.to every lown in the United .Stales; and bv respectablc dealerstoldedietoes generally. ; Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER & MeDOWELL. 141 ' ■. /£ ;: ' Retail mErqprietor?spn«esrinvSO:y Also, for sate oyTL E. SELLERS,S7 Wot d strreu Public. Attention ■lt rtspeetfuUysnviied J toihe foUovoing truths, set forth 'in relation to one of the most important Bemtaies of mod* '. emtimes! PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL; i TTispotmore tfianoneyear agosiacetllißgreat rein*: X'edywas brought before the pnblic,for the relief and' care of disease. Itsgreat powers to heal, have; since, thdn, become folly appreciated b y the community,- and we/allegeitrauhelougcrH istried themorecertaiiiwiU ilagreatfame spread. Ilia uot the remedyof dday, got up for. the sole purpose of making money; but; one, which Wtdneeivei’wili continue to tie- used whenjili nostrums have been forgotten. The/PfiTROLEUAi !a a Natural Remedy, elaborated in the- depths of the earth. by xupbwer and.agency that laughs to scorn, all hmtififi compedtion. lt is* our 'duty,when >We write obout a medicine, - that we yrite tbuth—thatwe say nothing calculated to decetVftjhosewbo raay:ttust our word or put confidence in our statements. - The sick'are very apt to eatch ai any thing that'promises relief troradls ease. A story can hardty bo too highly wrought to an* - swerthe object of guUingorhumbuggingsomc of them:' Now, we do not desire to do thislj we are anxious only that the truth in reldtion to our Remedyshonld belola, in order tosecura for it a reputation far exceeding any single article of>ihe materia matiea. Plain,unvarnished facts—facts thaimaybeascertained ia.our own city and - neighborhood; bepr dutple testimony in favor of the Pe- .. Within the pait two months, two of oar own citizens, who were; tohrify have been restored tO; sight. SeViriulcases ot bUndness, in the Slate of Ohio, have, been cured. Add, aliojthecase of ngeptlemanih Bea ver county. There are others; but these cases are near, home, ahttmay be-referred to by any persons havedoubtson the aubjeet. These cases.were cured af- ' tertbeyhad been abandoned by physicians as hopeless- The Petroleum will cure, frhen uied accordingto direc. tions—Dianhma, Dysentery, Piles I Rhetunatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Eruptions On the Skin, 'Pimples onthe face, Chronic SoTe Eyes, 1 Ringworm,'Tetter,'Scald Bead, pains- in the bones and joints^oldspres. Ulcers, Wens, :Taraors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and -Ague, Chronic Cough*,Asthma, Bronchitis, and alt Pul ,’monary a dec lions of a chronic nature', tending to pro duce CONSUMPTION. /• : Burns and SealdS, diseases of the Bladder and. Rid-. neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, 1 Coma and. in fact; itjs a gbeat utovessaju zlxssdt, and' has beeu tried in masipf.lhe above.diseases within the past year , with the iho'st. perfect success. Certificates that will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor,who - will take pleasure m showing them to the afflicted: or theirlrtenas. ; Whatever others may say about their medicLaes,tbe : ;Petroleuni is the Remedy of the age*: Phy. 'eicians of high standing in the profession are beginning' loose if in theirpractice... Those who at first looked on . with dodbt and uncertainly, are willing to award it. duo praise and. consideration. Before anoiheryeai: rolls round, all' will be compelled .to acknowledge.that the is the greatest mfidieine ever discovered. - ; Forßaje, wholesale andßetail,by ‘' 140 Wood street. .. Also—Rl E.‘Sellers,s7,Wood.streei; D.M.Curry,D. Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Also, by theT Proprieior, S. AT. KIER, Canal Basin, 7th street, JSfobn&f. - Uaß : W Tt»e Human Bodf cmii Fersptro, ‘ . : Y. V . (80 EATS NATtEE,) \ ... . TO RA VS A HEALTHY AfPEARATiCE t . v And persons who do not perspire are liable to the moa ■ : DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. . NOW,!oNBs’Tlan an Chemical Soap causes, a Tree and ax the same u m emol lifi es : soA e n s the skln>grang it the texture and beauty of aiunfaui’a*. SCORY§Y,3AfcT RHEUM. ANR BOTUSr:\ are soon fc^ir^/buirCQlbdby^rtk‘itsc^, at least re veri physicians iaNew York know* who use n in find itunfailing—as also.ia • PIMPLES.BLOTCHESjFRECKLES, or any other skin disease/ Thercnderia assured that this is ho usclesspufled nostrum, as one trial willpiove.* I could enumerate at least 80 persons cured of SORE HEAD, SORE Buy it, and the reader is again- assured,.! Would nut cruelly sell it for the above, unless ! khew’il to'be ail V suite. Those who areiittlilfeUr x 1 ; CHAFED, CRAGKED; ORCHAPPED FLESH, will find this' flbi‘ only o' cure, but tt preventive; and I can how.pnly add, Umt anyrone’afflicted with any ol die above, or sltfdiar will find this nil and even more (admirable in itsproperties) than l state. • , |£7*Biit, rehdef, the stores nreflobded with imitations, undue sure you ask fordbtfks* It&H&nCuemtc&l Soap— and buy it only. JACKSON.-only Awnt hi Pittsburgh, headot Wood* •: ’ , T> ADIES aro cautioned against using common ptepa* •Jj red Chalk.. • 1 - ThoyarenotawarehawfrightfiiUy-iniurioualtis >" to the skint how coarse, how rough, how i - . : sallow,: yellow unhealthy the axin , : » ■ oppem ahor using prepared Chalk! * .• ••: v ., s Besides,itia injunous, contain* j < v-^lngplargeqttanUtyofbead! We havejprcpnredn beautUhlvegeiableatticle, which we can SPANISH * r Tt . lt is perfectly innbeehti' being purified of all deleter!-' ous qualities’; and it importd tdl.the skjh n naturffl, healthy? alabaster,' clear, lining Whitej at the' same lime acting ns cosmetio on the skin, making it soft and smofUh.’Soid by the AgentVWfil. JACKSON, €3 Liber*', ty of ; Wootr;Pittsburgh. Price So center , ‘ . dearly Wftlto Teesti «ndt firoatri, ; v•, i ' TO BE HAD FQR 25 CENTS. . BERSQN& who have either, are honorably assured ilmtifTheir breath is evers<rftul,OT.theix f , ► i ‘teCTH X)R;¥BttOWj' ' 1 ana eperusted box of XoneV, Ambefr TbotK"R|»te-V?ilF tfeeth white' an irao’dr' and the breath Oalferoaslyawetrt£' r Sold bnlyat JACKSONS St'ort{24o Liberty Stree:. head-’bf’Wotyjl• ■ [decfiO, P Joncat Solution of3«u - k LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE for the changing ot A whitc,redorgrey hair‘lo.a 1 beautiful.brown or, jet black colbrclrra few minutes. Price 50cents and $l,OO Sold Liberty street} PiUsboVjjb A ScAentlfle HairTozUo Eestowr - M &DBEIAUTIFIER. Trial bottles 37* cent* Those j\. who have uied Jones*-Coral Jjßir'Reatdfad.Ve know ug:exce\lent qm^iUes—<bo3e who have notpwe- nssare' it to possess the following qoojjtte?* Itr.wiU force the hair to grow on anypartwheionatexe-, intended hairto grow, stop it falling ofl, citre scarf or4oi»drnfii had make, fight, red or grey hair JFPW soft and silky, nothing. can exceed tfciar—it makes i trqly beautiful and keepa;itao- ItiMhdeed,the mos economical, yetsuperior arUole for tbehair. xm-x.-, 1 Sold onlyat WM. JACKSON’SStore,3loLibertyst. .head of.Wood,‘Pittsbnrg. Price 37tcenis,Sttcentaana; gUOO.-.:./-f;.V'.-. .Jdecgft::, VIORE YOVKSELF--: AMERICAN w This never falling 1 sp;ecjfic guaranieediruall cases brdellcate disease,.tcgether with tte. attendant plaints, to effect a speedy, safe oad lastiog curo in.Lhe; coarse of n few days, wiihoat reatnctipna to dielibust* n'eps; or uijury tothO syatett',' Jt fe;im p&ra&i .popular remedy;'faa3longbeen(ELndBtilUß)oseaintlie'pnVale practice of ia radically cttrlpg iiSiifeij-mne of the hundred cases;’ It leaves 6b odor;dnihbirrftath:aad 1 jndyTieased by any onewtthontibß. least fear bfezPo*' Ball»r SansparUia a&d tltft Cboler&t - *M P* child'bus died oFthe' Av choleha or dny-of used tills myaluabie preparation. Look' atthecityofLottisville, S$ e »5 e .S U 8a * )a ?’. j s to 8w bottles are re tailed .doily, bat few isolated cases of toolera have,occurredjand. theywere either persons from boats orthosewhd disregardeioor'advlce. ! . r Ctstcinaatl- Ckrmtcia. - • .For-sale by KEYSER AM’I!OWELI7iM WoodsU Pittsburjsh, where the genuine,article may always^be V_L ■ Bounty hantls. ' ini APT: NAYLOR, No. IW-.Tblrt streM, corner: of V/ made arrangements at:Wash nglojjfpflKaHurposerSfiU procure Bounty. Lands forthe Q ulcers and soldiers, their- widowsaud children,'under the Bounty Land BOi, pursed September 29tb, 1650. Pittsburgh. October 10. ' iENZOIC ACID-75 ounceaior sale by I [tuylSJ B.A.PAUNESTOCSftOO, - - T r ' - -« V* •*. \ •j *4 e. _ ■ . - v .'i ■Xmssio? .a &i« jajfj A :VnMffloO:JwS.t|l3Wa(6fetJ‘OT , «‘ imlt uguj'ijij;' . ' ftt!?!KXJdcAiHLT TAl’WfcU "■! No. is9;gH&s3 Sfrea, (mar Sti&Hl&hd'); '> TpAKES thiajdctfcrfß oforftturmng hl*4bi6SBtfitajn to X the chinas of fittsbingh and vicinity fftyrtfiprtfcfy ]4>eml patrotmeS they lmvpbestow*dor)hU»ifnAhoj)ea through strict atwfltffffii (Ebusiness and wddrimta'|fl«isb all, to merit a jBBafcinaiicei.of their, BC*ots;i Particular .«ipl£ i . In connedtidd with tho. Tailoring oaimeiS)he.htJi opened a Blore, u with a lrffgef ifadoplendld assortment of ifihmSJ. under Shirts, Wawcw.UravhlX Suspenders* Jenw/Swidißons Ties, self adjDsUngSlocksjGloTes, 1 Hose, «c„ Togeth er with every tfaiflg in marline necessary tbt Agentfo man’soutfit* • ' BENJAMIN M.AROhJST. ! < . :apr9_ tl ' (Tpkencopy.) ,m.n • j No. 151, merty Mtihargh. *1 '■’nbuubiricr fo las numerous menus ana.ite paplio in , gonerar. ihitniS SBriii* andStunmiSr mdck i» j(cjw reedy, 1 for inspection, Nvaiciine believes sßOllbclouttb la fed 1 . 1 oiieoftlie,largest and^eat-eelecj^ejoc^pfßaadyT.ic, ilia ?ui»iliW«eaE'ott|Sidiii6re ; lh»liUraal aJienilbata'' ilio.DJandraKturiag'Sna stsleafiiii tisnnSnxs, aotHii tlifl ' , jHe wbaM-’paniehlßiry c*l> the'kttetitißftti/antfb wet's \ QW&teg-lo Mdfcresenl splendid xasoTUfceaTbC 1 Tjnui'U'- j4<* tffcjssWhl* ge3ai,h<rtSh toHCT'thfect'kudtinancfc-''/ -mpMitoihallmjSojt tfcelrimarattapai^aseiitM*l - -ATT;,.; ;lJ;. Sit?h?SS a ? eifh *5 I *S a^le,i himwgetnp-Gafroritit#to Tr ‘ ?w.»I Ibaaliojrtae a *U of-whict td ; i3 preparedra mak» toordtri&blrt •■"* manner and at themoai reasonable prices -,.., ,’.r, .ir -, 1 i - ‘ COMI?,.THEN, ONE AND ALf- " ■ The XjJsoTUnent, thcr QQalityrtJliiff the VaLtiew,\»(~he most extensive,undoubtedly,lo be ftniia- \xx the IJnfteA’- Statqs; r j; ;U , .yjamttijaU -- ! t:;lea |t 6P<l B I MH»QB»Ma Good»8.; , JUST- RECEIVED at BOOBYEK* QRm££B>s~ ' &elfive'Ci6lhihg*Stoite;Nb;32s überty street,. , lorge and splendid assortment oftbe latest “styles "b't u.- Spring and SamraeH3oods7Wlii£h'WeareTrrepared t p immnCaQUi/et^^rderiinstatyleimaarpassWtpihHdtVv a *ebe<f ited' What fash- -V iopjtbie iwuneKwhicnwe low for caeU. Coontry merchant*, and thpaq-wbo- . whbleihie,' wiU'find iiio their advantage locoH .an 3, ex\.,y athfnd onrarncky liefote purchasing; r - " {apiTSnr _ ITi7f'fcawxence'JmunaK- €larlon: Democrat/? Mercer t» ’Whig:, Meadvtfle Sentinel, Greenabareh/.Republican,' 'W&juungton Examiner, Steubenville Union-copy to the amount of 81, send paper Id'hdver Users, and,charge ar-' 'Q:}X "'tM :•■ \~-?^^WUasts l -? J ■':S 'i 1 '-Ji(RiWrie?jy'Ciprftif‘^iifl4;iaie l F;.l«LjjtT',y . ' 1 \Jlf respenlfailyrjumhahce: tothiSTribna*'* f > f f »nnd thepuWieitvgenerai, thfltbe.h j* looted thona Siprey/tePSD between Second and. Third. ■) streetaywhertt hO'&nehds’-caxrying-bn'the'TAILORING*' BUSlNESSinairitaiiepartiiEeim.ii EteisiifiWKjeemig' FBOJiTH* EXSTBUn aU; CO tire neW-9tOCk;Of;L‘. ; GOODS, for Bpring wear, vix-, superfine Freneh , English and Amtrtcdri Clo As. Cashmartta. CtotAs, a snpC-*- rioranielefor.friatn«M.(7^ao,)tqgetherwith a J orge aa-.;','' sonmOnt of blaih'an'd figured. C'owimrrtr, newarufdCsi--- •. rabttfrt^bb:- . Abo, on : excclient totcof fancy :BUBCash»uifir^aiSH>d’ 3 hh4.i^«edto r of whioh.tho spt>sctiher:ift' ; ,r prepared us mare toorder in 'the neatest and mo «t fash lohaole BtyleSj Bt'-aa low prices as anyothbr establish-'' 1 ' ment. He therefore hopea byatric^JUtenUon- ‘4O oil or* -ders intrusted to his care,'lament a share of public pa- . tronage. • , / ■ JAMES C. WATT. t \ ,j : *•>* USyZS fil&ttc}) bettveetfSedond andThir flats'. ' . fexAUAIRS.-rl- tirucudna on, my system of QarTnmiDnxugKting n* beretnfdreyat the fimbwinfc^hce^vii: IfabcompOnied byoraliimraction f Sioy without instructions, 87.• 1 ] !«%)[• fcVußiLjft Xihi-Sii t; "^T-■" ■ • ' -- ' lStfVi&oiUM# '. •"•'! 'T IPMAN’S Adhaivs ParcXmftit Etivi2opis<-niy dip- . fij .pmgrihe: fingers tm wateiy*nd and iHe.soiatMd cdgQ,;these Envelopes beffbpm tfeo'-o safesCaidßtr'ongest tliai dan partfiment friction orimoxalnrew: :Fbrsale:byitheqaantltyor sißgloU 1 1 pacfe atAe .store of . r :W ;i S» HAVEN, > /r-' 1 m«2S., corner of Market and Second it*.,;.,, ■ v:' Dissolution*: •,; . ' THE/ existing: the’ ‘; subscribers, under the firm l ofJCoalter "A Hack^ ;I '-. this day been .dißiotred -by mutual coch aenC ? ! ; X>TcOUETER. ?, : March3l,iBsl. .- - ' -NrlT; HACKB, ’ 1 • • ' - : i l« g}-—: . Ipflhe hue fi r/n, wil l.b® is« tiled Jjy J. A.; CoaJter, whp'cbnu'hiies the rame, bjmness al me old' - Eiand v edrrterof-Wood and Third streetSr,- : . V.apS .-‘ V , wuitam Dixon’s juondoti patent Lersir * * istWatolieo,':; Vjr,- AJUPEBJORrto r any Watchea-em^offered tp Jh« cfUrr.vu ,OYensof-PUuburgh.'“ : ‘ T v * f H. RICHARDSON, 81 Marketstreet/is sble Agefitfor the above namedXtever Watchesr'The following guar* antee is attached to ench Watch : t : •”’**" f , Admiralty. • •; ir ! DIXON/. I S! , . r„ ; Chronomctcrand WaichManafactafer, • ' 45King Square, i 6psweU,Hoad r LondOJt. • : ■* Ihis certifies that the accompanyiiig’Woich, No. is warranted by me to'be ofTUsrmanufacture,and no Watch withmynarae upoii itJs genuihe>.nniess accom-. -panied by a certificate bearing toysignaturo. j I guaxantee the ’Watch/No^—,io keep time lo the aat-, istaotion of « t - : 0 , Co-Partncrtiitp* . CAMPBELL* CHESS ha*e-thia day (April lllh,) associated,with them QHASLES. M.’KNIUBT*..; 'i > ‘ . "Ttife btisirt£M:tri(rbd‘ebaUnued.under,the. Sony I '... A CO. 1 — : fdprlfl" T "i»c uiory or 'f ENHANCING U) evety understanding the beauties of N&Utfe.Uxcreaiing aniccni* the reof,by:a knowledge of LandscapeBiaelchin^aiitfj'PaUi'tlr»: r '4iniJaJtetf-In a.'-' short term of instructions, in the eminence of a in the pecuUariue&thexeto, U unsurpassed in all excellences of ihe An;“. r ) : : , , ; ;-> ;[ r - ' Sketches of residences tmd sCehiiyinand around . Piitsbargbjm constant progteSsi’Mflgnificenltranscrip» tions of elaborate paintings, gorgeous oriental scenery•• n and the most splendid viewsuomsUoTor the world* r C.C.,BENN£TJyi97 Jfcnnst.v;.^ • apSfct£ r • ‘ .piusbni^K Pa- ' gXKTy .DAUY de GO.-have now ready for sole* largo. r-' ! ff V'and "well selected stock qnjfpxihg. and-Siuamer osiery In atttt& ! brhAfeb&. Theywourd directptfrticu- Toucntios 10 their stock of Gentlemen’* cotton naif f Hose, with Meibnr s the best mfllgrinl«nnAwntfeinttrishipj and forCOtafOTtßS&'BUm*’ merSoek, cannotbe equaled. W.D.& Co have also on hand Gents Undershirts and Drawers tn cotton, silk,.. • ■and merino-; Childrens 7 Hosiery-of all ‘descriptions, nt'° the oldestablisbedStocking Store,Fifth street, between '' .WoodandMarket. •••• v- • - : «- •: fmyl '■' v; - andfflaies* ; . : T r VR.^AKZh u rIE'SXUNO CORDIAL.or Procreative ’ If* .as.nil effeptnafreßtoraiiTO in casea brdefailityr lrapotency or h&rtenj&ess, and all ir- ..u regularities of nature. It is all that It pjafewes to bo--. •• .vis : Natans great res torative, and remedy for tooie in •. the married state without oflspring ? It is icenaincure for seminal emissions, general debility, gleet, weakness Of tite genital organs, nervous affections, lencorthceaor whites.--As a -vigorating medicine it- iauncqaalled.-~ Also.a certain remedy for Idiipirat bfiansetaiar -ederffTy physical i&Bsuiidc/to maleweaknes9,:dehitiiy,dto4.Ut is warranted to please tho user in any of;ihe above jCOtaplaintßyana is of pnee. less value.ib.tfiosft without offspring... - _ * Tospread widethe blessings of this medicine, TMye appointed Messrs.Judflon.&Co*, of .the city, of New York, to the United Suueaof America,jay sole, agents for its saiej and none can bCi genutre: unless it comes through them,.and tfo|>to, : Jnlyl6Ui,iB49. ‘ Sold oaly in Pittsburgh atihe- Medical Depot, No- 75 : Smiihfield street; and hy B- H. Meakang, Walnut street Cincinnati.; asyiaond A Pauen,No, bu Fcurth street--;.. Lout»vme.:;a.-;:'> , -.:i'<-:uuo r •- tmartldy Han’s l&lcnd Saw iSUUs* milE above establishment has been, taken by: the un v. JLde reigned, with the view of pursuing the tegiiimate business connected therewithand as they are jiow re ceiving a fall supply of Timber, ordera for all aiaes of liumher will be filled with prompuess, and at. as low prices as by any other Mill in thh neighborhood. - PALINGS or a plain and omommial paaeni will be cut. fapigEyl ■■■,; JAMES CABMAN A GO. IjIANOY HRANMES— J* Wild Chen* Btftniy; . Lkvftnder-^'^^do} > ’ Bteotbttrjr : do j - ■ ™ ■ .FICKEiaEN‘ S STdUVENEt., l3TLiberty »i« jniNGEK BRAWlir—By Uio«Ulanor tmxue-r-aa.cx«. ■ ; *JT-eeUent article for Choiera, I)iarrM3t» 4c*, jn «wrp - r j &P a A uls . OORWALSJ--A:great ▼aiiery-of the be»i-:!r. T'l HINCIPK, andUmon Cigars, wliholborfft- . :ri vbriicbrand»,impone4directly aad for sale by • ' j J Vuls ’ t IC g E , B EN & STOUVENEt: - .. ' . cor.;First and Wood an. .• UIiUNG TEAS—Juat received:at the PEKIN : TEA STORE, a targe aupplyoffreah; fine and extra ea-': rtonaOolongßlaok.Teaj,: by the hit arrivahfrom N0w,7.0 York and Canton. Hjaon andlmpcriaUisrai of jvarioiu grade i, .No tidier Teas to be had:at the pri'l ce*. . A. JAYNES,-fc-beii Uaao. ■ .. 5 .- 33FifthUreet- : ; A MEETING OF THE TAVERN KEEFERS' AS- J3l. SOCIA.TION 01. the City of Pittibnrgh, will be held at JOHNSEETIN’Sjthia evening, Bt8:o“oloeir,<oe : lbe eleeuon of officer® for the chitting six months. ' w Punctaalattehdaacsiarequested. „„£an2o ; t . tTrlbtftiecopyandchargeihiaOtß6e3r;'tVv/i „ t y Aif tiSQUITO BARS—stf> pieces Rlusquito- juts *£. iSJL received and-for saiaveryctieap. .• ! t '.A .0 ■ ' . A. A. MASON it CP, Mo j. 62 and MMaAgtet,: i CRIMPED BIBBONS—A. A. Mason fc Co. have jnsl' 1 received a large supply of the above goods, assort- ■ ed:coion. to? ° tanSO » /'lWMi*Ki! TABL,ErONB-A- A- Maso» &;C().;fiave ,U )>»t Teceiyed“:pe)(. e*i>ress, a large ssiiottmsov or y- Crimped Tsrlctons, Assorted colors. , ~ ~ laaa) . , TVIEW EMBROIDERIES—A. A. Masoa As Co. stftl _ -LI continue ttfTeoeiye.additiOTal.ijnwnlUeanKPcao''-'' falnew style EmflioSenei; iidw theM yery.cSsajit , f ■ «u2O v.r“; i,'i 'i . ?I AGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER. —( Muq»t Hi Co. ;-s iSL. ty?. 32 Southfield street, have received GodeyleEa- : dy hr Bool; Graham’s, Ssrtatn’s, and Peterson’s Mttffa- : zmei forSeplcmber. Also, Blackwood's MagazUwsor.. , r August. (antd t • /~IHEESB—CO bxs. Cheese, just rec’d on Consignment and fdrsale by , .1.- ' '■Jtflß ' MIf.LEH A BICKETSON. , FLANTATION SUGAR AND MOUASSES— Plantation Sngar;, ’250 do do Molasses; ■ ■ In store and for sale by . •' au!B , . -mIM-bR a RICKETSON. ffcKfrlftKii SIIUAK—-iso Jti» . coanepakrenzedandCraihedSuffara; • • _. 50casesapdbalf c»«caLovenog’aD.K.\Loaf Bajar , “iilla 5 fOT SI “ le hJ MIU.KR fc BIOKETSON. „ ■?or~ ——~ aoasa CUG® _ HuCsiTw®Sb®=Tsi3^rasga»^ S M0,a,»= a ,8U.«..’ •* , 1 , *<■ ' ; , I I v it t S.. >■ Bn:7ro?;y*' «?;jT AtJsrdi i. (. ' -V • \ >• • ; •*!- Si: ' ,
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