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new york;
POOL TO NEW
. -USTON, CHARL!
SAVANNAH DIRECT. .
TAPHOOTT dfc CO.’S
General Emigration and Foreign Exchange Qfficst.
THE undersigned having accepted the Agency of < be
above well known House, is prepared to bring* ul.
Passe rfgeri from the Old Country, on as favorable terns
aa any other House in the City
Passages can be engaged in the following tint's,
sailing punctually on the days appointed:
SWALLOWTAIL Line leaves Liverpeolon the 6ib
and 21st of egeh Month. t • . ,
RED STAB LINE leaves Liverpool on the S6th of
each month; " , ■
THE Z LINE letves Liverpool Twice a Months
THE LONDON LINE of Packets sails from London
on the 6th,l3th,2lst and 28th of every Month.
THE CLYDE LINE of Glasgow Packets satis frt m
GLASGOW on the Ist and 15ih of each month.
Atact-A-Wfiekly Line of Packets for New Orleans,
iry Passengers shtpedfrom NcwYork to_ anypart.J.f.
the West ** •* : -
fn» The Soiudr partner resides iaLiverpot^anffvif-,
penutendaihetrabarcation of all
thi«Country,, ■ • "■ *'
P.S- Peraoflv aesfrbus of vtsitihgvthe OldfCdunUY*
can have their passage odgagettitlurough-from ?Pip>*,-
burgh, by-applteation either personaUy or 'by leUerv
(post paid) to the undersigned. '"is.-i
PASSAGE FROM NEW YORK*
Can be had st-.very_redaced rate Abyrapplyingao-Uie?;
undersigned Agent for the Messra Tapscbtfi uf NgW) I
York - JAMES^LAKELY^'.-v"
Corner ql Sixth and Liberty'streets,
less . r t ) -• PuttfrurgA
roan covonx - .johh r. cots w
COVpDE A COLB,
lSUe r°s&f?gZs&f™s. STREET.
Pennsylvania Rddroad Co.—Central Railroad.
THE subscribers having becu appointed Shipping
Agents for the Pennsylvania or Central Railroad,
inform the public that we arc now prepared t 0 receive
■ny amount of merchandise or produce' for shipment
R«tt
Goods via this route will be carried through in Eve
days, and all consigned to u» will be forwarded free ot
commission or charge for advances.
Bata qf Frtighi between PhiladelpEia and PtmAufgA.
Dry goods, hats, shoes/books. stationery, cutlery, con*
foctionary, fruits, feathers, furniture, drujrs, medtuines
saddlery, Ac. v 100 lbs.
Hardware, queensware, groceries, padntß, dye stuffs,
oils, leather, clover, flax, timothy and other grass
' seeds, wool, Ac. g0c.&100.
Beefi pork, butter, lard, lard oil, tobacco leaf, coffee,
tallow, grain ana rags, 60c. & 100.
Ashes, marble (rough), tar, pitch, rosin, German clay,
bones, bacon, Ac. 50c. & 100.
COVODE A COLE,
cornecFenn and Wayne streets
Pittsburgh, July -Ist, 1351.—jy 10
- Fare Deduced-
HONONQJHELJ ROUTE.
t "3* 1851.
. via
SmonroiOe and Cumberland to Baltimore and Pkilad'o.
IIHE Morning Boat leaves daily at Sofoloek, A M.,
precisely, connecting with tne Cars at Cumberland
next morning. , . . „ M
The evening boat leaves daily at 6 o’clock. r-M.
(except Sunday evenings,) connecting with the ears a
Cumberland next evening, at 10 o’clock.
Time through to Baltimore 32 hour*. Fare only SO
Time through to Philadelphia4oboars. Fare ooryStt).
The National Road is now good. Conductors go with
the coaches between Brownsville and Cumberland—
which makes this decidedly the besv route East
T.Jt\ ESKIMEN, Agent,
p.fry • Qfficeln the Monongahela House.
. SOT IClfil
Auothar. Fcsih Acrlvai si 50.07, .
Gsmsr of Wood Strut and Diamond Alley, Ptilsburgh.
•s-v G&EGG A CO. have just received another new
XJe supplyofDßyGOODSand VARIETIES^ which
nava been purchased since the late decline in Eastern
prices, which will he sold at a uixu. advasc*. Owing to
OUT advantages in buying, and long experience in the
business, we flatter ourselves that we can afford our
goods at price* regardless of competition- Our slock
will be found to be unsurpassed in the western raarkei,
and mneh superior to any previous stock kept at the
*old stand by Gregg AM’Candless.
We have justopeneda fresh lot of late styles of BON
NETS, Ribbons, Parasols, Dress Lawns. Berages, Mods
deLalnes,Ladies 1 White Dress Goods, Ladies 1 Gimps,
Silk Ac4 Broad Cloths, Faney VesiiugA Ca*si
meTes, Summer Pantaloonery,Tweeds, Gloves, Hosiery,
Threads, Combs, Suspenders, Buttons, Knives, Spoous,'
Razors,Scissors, Ac., and all other articles in ihcirTine,
too tedious to mention. We have on band, just receiv
ed direct from the manufacturers and importers, by ex*
pie ss>a large lot of GOLD and GILT JEWELRY,
GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, and Watch materi
als, and being week! y mibe receipt of such Goods, we
intend keeping our assortment complete. W e earnestly
tolicti an early call from buyers generally, before pur
chasing elsewhere- •-
Thirty easesof BRASS CLOCKS, just arrived, of va
rious kinds. , .
gy Remember, No 97, north-west corner of Wood
street and Diamond alley. Pittsburgh
N. Bw—The business of the late firm of Gregg A M’-
Candleas is to be settled by D. Gregg at the above
stand, who is folly authorized a'd in whose possession
are the books, notes and papers of said firm. IkO
Dr- Jayne’a 7tmU|r Sledlelnei.
SXTRACT of a Letter from tlio Rev F~ L. Abbott. a
well known end highly esteemed Missionary in the
rdom of Bunnah. dated
. --SaaTOWAT AaascAji^jFebruary, 1(546.
pr 2). Jayne, Philadelphia: My Dear Sir—We ure
now In great want of yoor Medical Preparations Your
BMTNATIYR BALSAM is an invaluable medicine
in this cauntry m bowel complaints, and baa- beau u«ed
’ in aU'Ottr* Missions with the most gratifying success. 1
hare known it-in many cases to act like a charm. You/
SANATIVE PILLS are my sheet anchox.—'The best
medicine for my liver complaint and-pain in the side that
! have ever used. Thev are m great demand, and we
are entirely out of them. We need five hand red boxes
of ‘hfTO oro. Beecher rays we could use a thousand
boxes yearly among onr people to great advantage. 1
have used your TONIC vERMIFUGB as atonic in in*
tennitteni fever, with the most complete success. 1
(tank it once was the means of saving my own son. Do*
nag my travels among the churches the past season, i
fc?nd a whole village suffering under a prevailing influ
enza, attended with coughs ot a most violent cha.racier.
I often regretted 1 had not had a dozen or two of your
EXPECTORANT to administer io them, for 1 t efieve
from what I have seen of its effects, that it would have
been lost the thingfor those poor people. I presame you
hpYe not hitherto used cm idea to what an extent your
medicines are- used tu all our Missions.
Affeeuonaiely.youn, E. L. ABBOTT.
For aala at the Pekin Tea Stors, 38, Fifth street* Oyl
Jodd’i dedicated Liquid CqMeie
aims articlelr intended for family use, and should be
fonifd in the possession of every family in the land,
eehanlca Who are tn constant danger of injury to their
persons through accident, and the improper or careless
nifl of tools* wilt find this article to be invaluable to
them, aßex a fair trial, will consider it indispensable.
This mny eertily thar we, the undersigned, having
freQsenilyipsde ose of Judd’s Medicated Liauid Cuticle,
FPT*t»d by Messrs. Peuficld fe Camp, Middletown,
Connecticut, cheerfully recommend it profession
al brethren;as an excellent substitute for adhesive plas
ter, in dressing bums, cuts, scalds, bruises, and all kinds
of fresh wounds; also, for sore nipples, a remedy une
quailed. CHARLES WOODWARD, M l),
WM.B CASEY, M.D.
D. HABRISON, M D.,
F. WOODRUFF, M D .
HAMILTON BREWER, M.D.,
ELLSWORTH BURR, MJ)<, Rotaete.
Comprising all the practicing physicians in the city of
M B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.,
jyj corner of Wood and First bis.
: : MOUSE’S : _
Gcstpound Syrup ofTellow Dock Boot>
/ScCUFIEfI the from rank among the proprietory
\J medictoes ol this country for completely curing
Cancer,Set Rheum, Erysipelas, and aB other disease*
arisuurnom an impure stale of the blood. Also, Liver
Complaint, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Dizziness,
Codghs,Soreness and Tightness about the Chest; Broil
chitS, or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling sensation
about (ho Throat; and is used with'unprecedented suc
cess in all eases of
FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDGENERAL DEBILITY.
Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the
yariotes organa, and invigorating the entire system
If the testimony of thousands of li from
all parts of the country, can be relied upon, it is singu
larly efficacious in curing all Buma*t l and restoring de
bilitated and broken down constitutions. It is purely
vegetable in its composition, and so accurately com
bined in its proportions that the chemical, botanical and
medical properties of each ingredient harmoniously
finite to PURIFY THE BLOOIL
It has removed many chronic diseases which has baf
fled the skill of the best physjuaps, and has also cured
Canker,Salt Rheum; Eryalpqlav and' Scrofula, which
Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed to.make the least im
pression upon.
It has 'been tested In many cases of CANCEROUS
HUMORS. - The most obstinate Caiteers have been
curod by ftilw m&dieiue. We say that ii is a valuable
medkine'ln ail BILIQVS COMPLAINTS. It removes
dll'bbktrnetioii in the circulation, rendering the Liver
freh, active and healthy. It removes Palpitaiiou of (he
Heaxtj and relieves in ail cases of Asthma, and may be
used in ail climates, and at all seasons of the year.
This Syrup is prepared only by C. MORSE & CO., a t
IQS Fountain street, Providence, R. I .and sold whole
sale and retail, by : 9.N.WfCKERSHAM,
Only Agent for Western Pennsylvania,
Jcllry Wareboasc,cqr Woodand Sixth sis.,Piusb’rti
Stranger, Look, at Tills 1
Daguerreotype for one dollar, pm up
in Fine Morocco Cases, The subscriber# announce
to the citizen* of Pmsbuxaaand vicinity y that /they cart
get a likeness for one. half the usual price, not to be sur
passed by those taken m the East. \Vc don’t mean to
be surpassed by any. Havit* a large sky and side
We are prepared to suit the most fastidious. We*
. vguS not ask any person to lake a likeness unless it suits:
them. Miniatures pot in Lockets, Pins ot Ring*, sick
or deceased persons taken at their residence.
FORA FEW WEEKSONLY.
MERRIMAN a LAWYER,
Rooms on 3d al., opposi»e Si. Charles Hotel,
myl&flmd.
rygr RECEIVED a fine assortment of these LAMPS r
tl for burning the Camphene, Pine and Ethereal Oils,.
whJehTwlU awl Ai mayy reduced prices,
wrnuu w « d JOHN S. TOUGH^
83 Fourth at, between Market and Wood*,
Manufacturer and Dealer, Wholesale and Retail, in the?
hbove named Oils. lieU
Dinaiution.
rTIHE Oo*Partnership heretofore existing between the
J. subscriber*, under the firm of J.S, BONNET A C 0.,,
U this day dissolved by mutual coosenu j
nay use the name of the concent in settlement.
JEROMES* BONNET. ,
t - MATTHEW D. PATTON-
Pittsburgh, April Ist, 185&
in- Hiving “Idnyf entire interest 1b the .firm of J.sJ
gqjwrr A wo< 10 lu. D» riTtoa, my late partner, and in
retiring item business, 1 take great pleasure in recom
lomLU&g him 10 the confidence of my firiends : and the: :
publie. J. S. BONNET. ]
WATTS’ NERVOUS ANTIDOTE will cure all cases
of 'Headache, Low Spirits, Menial or Physical
Decay, and is so wonderful m rejuvenating premature
old age, and correcting decrepitude, brought on by ex
ggfllve indulgence, that nothing but atrial can convince
the patient of its qualities It is not an excitant, but a.
ctresfflhe&er, purely vegetable and harmless
Tglld in by S. L. CUTHBERr,
• 60 Smithfield street.
TTOWETS’ SHAKER SARSAPARILLA— a few
rf dozea of. this valuable medicine, tor the cure
diseases arising froman impure state of the blood,
gTuAHT 4 g[ti _
j Hew BoaK*! Hew Book* i
HOLMES’ iUTEHARirUEPOT, No. 74 Third
ktreet, opposite4hePoslOfiioe:'"
• i ' ThJ d Collages, Villas
Stuart Mor, ley.
! --'Thfc Scalp Hunter* in Northern Mexico—by Capt.
SeaTaie-by Sir Admiral Fisher.
Lepn b Arandel—or tho of .Life-
Dicnonary of MechameajNo.37.: ~
Littell’s Living Age. No. 379.
Oodey*# Lady's Book for August:
Graham’s Magazine, do
Sartam’s Magazine, do
Thfe Ladies* National do
The Gipsej Chief-4>v G. W. M. Reynolds.
Mabel■; or, The Child’of the Battle Field—a Tale or
Waterloo.
The Pioneer’s Daughter t a.Tale of Indian Captivity
—byiJSmerionßennett.
The Adventures of Paul Periwinkle: a Sea Story.
The Countess of Lilesburg—by Dumas.
Eoarte f ortheSalonaof Paris—b* - Maj. Richardson.
Ydast Problem—by the author of '‘ Alton Locke.”
The Turner 5 * Companion—with illustrations.
through the U. 8. and Canada-
Benavnr-the Snow-Bird: a Tale of Real Life —by
vCardlme Lee Heniz. C
The Heir Of West Whyland—a by Mary HowiU,
The Roue—by Bulwer. [au23_
Rew Sluatol new nniiet
XT KLEBER, No. lUI Third street, has just selected
XL. from among the latest eastirn publication
/following new ana fashionable Music •
My Hopes have departed forever;
Make me no gaudy chaplet
Oh! boys curry me alongC
Turn not away. Duett by Foster;
Pd offer thee this hand of mine;
Mignon’s celebra ed song; .
I dream ot my Fatherland. Jenny Lind ;
Mary, we pray for thee. Moore ;
The hal f broken heart;
And are we thus compelled to pan 7
. Uule Red Biding Hood;
? Bpirit Polka. Nelly Bly;
' Lily do Camptown Races;
Bride’s do* Passing-Away ;
-Bloomer do Little Blossom;
Love do Blanche Alpin ;
'Ravel do ‘ Ocean Burial; ,
Byerty’s Waltz. Nataie. f**** 9
„ew Books i sew Books t
JtfgtT RECEIVED AT WALL’S PERIODICAL and
Cheap Publication Siore t No. 85 FonTth street:
Lewis Arundel; or the Railroad of Life.
Rhlph Rutherford —a Nautical Romance By Sir Ad
miral Fisher.
The Mysteries of the Heath-rA companion to the Mys
teries of Paris. By Eugene-She' S
A for August, •-
No. 16 Field Boot of the Reuolation.
The Londoo World of Fashion.
The Lives of the Chief England* from the
Norman Conquest till the death of Lord Mansfield By
John Lord Campbell, L*. L D . r ..
BostwietOn tho Causes of Natural Death. Ac l'*uvv
New mask.
JOHN H. MELLOK,No 81 Wood street, hui received
the following pieces of new and popular Music
Dolcy Jones. By 8 C Foste« i
Oh ! Boys. Carry Me Along. By S. C. Porter.
Peaceful Night*—Duett. By Glover;
Moonlight Sleeping—Duett;
We Now Mon Pan j The Cavalier ,
Take Me Home » Diof l,Welch for Thee ,
Be Kind to the Loved One*ai.Home ;
Father’s Prayer ; Joe Hardy;
Why Do Summer Roses Y ade ;
March From Lucia di'-Lammermoor ,
Diligent Hose Company Quick Step ;
Pest March ; A pillage Q «; WorldSFair do;
I Have Riches, Thou Hast Beauty-Variations
Come, Sing Me that Sweet Air Again, do
L» Tremolo. Br ftosselen, do ,
Believe Me, If aii these Endearing Young Charms;
Diadem Uveiiy’a. Aurora and Silver Bell Waltzes;
Lily, Nancy's Fauny; Bloomer; Sharon; fr*re Fly,
Jenny Wray; Syracuse; Cottage; Of den; Coqueuc,
and Cally Polkas. tl* o®' 0 ®'
modern Harp.
BLUMEhas justreeeived alargc stock of VOCAI*
/. and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC BOOKS, amo . g
which are— _
The Modern Harp—or Boston Sacred_ Melodist- a
colUctioo of the most popular church music In use ,
The Boston Melodeon—in three voloino. : consisting
of songs. glees, rounds, 4 c , Ac., Including mao v of the
moil popular pieces of the day, arranged and nti’tno
nized for four voices , - . .
The Me'odtst —a uew work containing selected gems
from ihe most celebrated composers, with accompam
meat for the Piano Porte .
The National Glee Book A»r-f r lour voice*;
Self-instructing School for the VioliV-a new and sci
entific work, in tnree parts, complete m one. Uy u.
Saunders; . ~
The Meiodeou —a collection of the roost popular Me
lodies, carefully arranged for Ftote or Violin, in iwelve
numbers; „ „ _ , ,
Henri Hertz's new and complete Piano Furte School
Burgmuller’s new and improved edition of Piano
Forte Instructor ,
Czerny’s Piano Forte Instructor i
Carc&*sls’, Cai ullis\ and R. Culvers’ Guitar Instructor,
Amateurs’ Quartette Club-in three numbers and four
pans, for the Ist and 2d Violin, Violincello and Mow
instrumental Masjc,ia lour part* and 6 number*.
Howe’B Musician’s Companion—in three parts ,
At the Old Established Piano Depot,
aU s No. 118 Wood street.
Superior Watch Repairing*
JOHN M. ROBERTS, WATCHMAKER Af*D fxjt
JE WELLE /l, desires again to call the at*
teulion of the public to the workshop which heJSr* i»
bos opened at no Id Fifth street, iwodoors frouiveltßi
Market, where he continues to devote his special atten
uon-io the repairing and refitting of Chronooietrr. Du
plex. Patent Lever. every description of
fine Watches and Clocks.
tlavmg i-jf a uumber of ycurs beeu employed as rore
man in the workshop of the inihis
city, I daller myself thal those tavqring me with patron
age will find ail work ei trusted executed in the best
manner and on ibo raostreasoaable terms.
Rrftrentes— John Harper, Esq, Edward Heazlelon,
Esq..K. H. Hartley. Esq , Joseph Woodwell, Joshua
Rhodes A Co , and Wm. tt-Scaifa,
A carefully selected stock of Watches, Cloeks, Jew
elry, Spoons, Spectacles, Ac, constantly on hand, which
have been purchased at the lowest cash prices, and will
be sold ai a very small advance for the same (® ol3 _
' Citiseni and Strangers,
DO you wish to purchase a fine
GOLDor SILVER VV r ATCH,ataboaifejr^g
«one-hslf ibe usual price ? If so. call ai HOOD’S
(£Ulig»N£W JLWELR\>STOKE, 51 Market ttrtei,
two doors north of Third, arid take a look at his new
Slack, jasi arrived,and you can there purchase Wawb
esoranykindof fine Gold Jewelry at iheir real value,
and not be charged two price* for ev*r> thing, at you
have usoally been ; but can get ihe very besi qoalny ol
goods at the lowest eastern prices. Do not believe what
others, interested in their own sales, tell you, but »*ome
and see for yourselves. All goods sold atthise»iahli»h
ment will be warranted as represented at time of salc--
so that all may purchase equally safe and cheap, no!*,
ALL PERSONS interested will take nonce that
WILLIAM TAYLOR, of the Eighth Ward of the
City of Pittsburgh, Bookmaker,on Ihe 29th day of July,
ISSI, executed to ihe underaigned a Deed of Assignment
of ail his Estate, in for the benefit of his creditors
Ail persons indebted to said Taylor are reqoested to
make immediate payment, and persons hqving claims
wili present them. J HOWARD, Assignee,
jynl Office 4th st., bet. Smithfield and Grant-
Dissolution of Partnership-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the KannerMiip
» heretofore existing between GEOHGE V AK
BUTIINOT and WILLIAM BROWN, Sr., as Chandlers
and Soap Manufacturers, under the firm or Arbuthno- A
Brown, has this day been dissolved. All seitlemenis of
said bustne'x will be made by Geo V Arbutbnot, wno is
hereby authorized to attend the same. The business
hereafter will be conducted by u»
hf-rptnfore. G. V. AKbu I nivUi ,
aaSSw WM BROWN, SR
a Dr. Win. P. 0i1..,
rfld? VKTERINARY BUEOBON
£2Lx\. Officßjai Rod* PaileTßOn’s Lively Stable., on
Foonli street. bmteep Wood and Sroiihßeld. Uyl'.ly
Lithographic lastitate.
C'lO-PARTNERSHIP.— I*he subsenoers most respect
j f U }ty annouuce to their friends umi the public gen
erally, that they have this day entered into Co-Partner
ship, tor the purpose ot carrying on, at the old stand, in
Sincerly’s Building, opposite the Post Office, Thi rd street,
Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, iu ail its various
branches. •'Having machinery, rcceutly arrived from
Eurot-e, they arc prepared lo do works ui Lithography
equal to sleet engraving. They solicit a continuance of
ihe patronage bestowed heretofore so Überally lo the
ooelparlner, Win. Schuchihan/and they hope by titicy
attention tolheir business, by elegant workmanship, and
the most reasonable terms, to merit the favorsof an en
lightened public.
Bonds, Checks, Drafts, Machine Drawings, Liken ess
es, Landscapes, Autographic Letters, Bill Head*; Plots
Lithographed and Printed in Ulaek, Gold Bronze ef Co
sbove °' ,b " r WOr “ C “ D Wm'soAuCHMAn"'
aprS3 FRED HAUNI.EIN
Mann’a Doubt*. Raver better Copying
Press, and Metallic Dampened,
BURNHAM’S PATENT.
Sixes of Presses and Dampeners— Letter, 10 by ro.
Foolscap, 10 by 15 ; Folio Post. 11J by 17|; Manifest, lb
by 21
A Time saving, Labor-saving and Money-saving Machine.
rpHJS PRESS and DAMPENING TABLET presents
1 decided advantages over all previous mveuuons for
the same object. .
Ist. The Press does not require fastening down.
2d Through iwo levers andeccentric joints the pres
sure is obtained wilh more ease, and much quicker than
by other methods.
3d. The power ts applied so equally, thal the Pre*» is
not liable to break or get oui of order.
4th —The Dampening Tablet is a subsuinte for the
brush, blotting paper and wet-cloih, saving all the trou
ble incident to their use, and is worth iia weight in gold.
The Tablet may be used to great advantage with any
Press already in use, and forthai purpose will be sold
bo copied » illt lbi» Press and Dampener
in three secondß, without blnringlheonginnl or tbecopy.
MANN’S PATENT IMPROVED MOVABLE BINDER,
For keeping in a Book-like form, Music, Original In
voices, Letters. Periodicals, Newspapers, Drawings
Bant Checks, or any otber papers where method is de.
sirabte. This invention, it is confidently believed, is the
best ever presented to the public for the purpose for
which it is designed, and wifi furnish to many a deslde
rutum long needed. ’The undersigned now offers ,t at u
comparuuvely uiSing-costloullwho mny desire to per
feet the system of preserving papers for ready and easy
reference. _
MANN’S COPYING BOOKS.
The Paper in these Book* is made from all Liocii
Stock, and of the same quality as Fine French Wnung
Paper, boand on Parchment Printed rages,
and manufactured expressly for retailing
The undersigned havingprocuredthe sole ttgonev oi
the above articles, now oners them at reasonable prices
at wholesale or retail. Presses, Dampeners, Books, or
Binders, furnished to order of any dimensions, al.short
notice. All of the above article, warranted.
Also—Copying Paper, in loose sheets of any size.
Arnold’s Copying fnk—decidedly the best In use.
Mr. A. C. Chambers will wait on the citizens of Pitts
burgh and Allegheny, and will give all the instruction
necessary. JOHN F. COLE A CO.,
At M’Faden t Covode’s Penna Railroad Depot, corner
of Penn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh Uoßtyl
Lamps*
■\ir A'rrs ANTIDOTE —Extract of a letter from the
W Rev. Alvan Ackley, who, after stating that he
had taken but four, teaspoonfuls of Watt’s Nervous
Antidote, and describing the wonderful effects, says-
Mr. Watts— Dear Sir: In view of the whole, I think
it to be a powerful stimulant to the Nervous system,
and an invaluable medicine. It has already relieved
me ol a certain set of nervous pains*, elevated my
spirits, and so far relieved my loins and hip as to enable
me to walk fifty per bent, belter than I did before.
Respect/ully yours, ALVAN ACKLEY.
Greenfort , April 1, 1850.
Sold by S. L. CUTHBERT,
au29 50 Smithfield street.
VT.BW SlLKS.—Received this day, a beautiful lot of
X*| new style bilks and Saun de Chene—beautiful col
ors, at . [au27J A. A. MASON A CO.’S.
\TEW BONNETS AND RIBBONS.—A. A. Mason
A Co. have just opened a new lot of Bonuets and
Bonnet Ribbons—Fail styles which they wilt offer very
-cheap. [au27
i Niro •BgokSfl'JHttsu,.:
Cash Hlataal\ iFire .• Insurance Company
Harrisburg) Pennsylvania*
I CAPITAL, $ioo;ooo.
L T i/3Fstf P&ru’ A y i '''.V
rrap undeWgned batting been appointed Agent, lor
X' ■ tfie above Company, baye opened an Office in ,Wo.
14 StfcUtir street, and are now
tenne^aB 11 any* respoS'/ Complny in Hie Alt
K amonnt
paid in alxty days after proof of ffie sgHtc.
r * OFFICBRS:
Hon. JOHN C. BUCHER; President,
i chas. E. President.
• Thos. H- 'Willson, Secretary,
t David Fleming, Attorney and Counsellor.
Di&cton— Hon. John C. Bbcher, Rudolph F. Kelker,
Wra.tColdcr, Jrvs David Fleming, Isaac G,M’fonJey»
Chas & HiesWPi t Elias E. Kitper, Samuel ,W. Hays,
Davio Mamma. Jr., John Nmntnger. Dauphin County;
Jacob 9. Haldenian, York; Henry 11. Fry, Lancaster;
Adam Schmner, Berks ; John Gw Brenner, Philadelphia;
William Mtnuer,Montgoraeyy Thomas GiUespie, Lu
zerne ; Gordon F. Mason. Bradford; Amos Jv. Kapp,
Northumberland; James Bnrns, Mifflin; John T. Hoov
er, Centre; John S. lectt, Huntingdon ; James K. Moore
head, Allegheny; Jonathan D. Leet, Washington ;<ieo.
H. Bucher, Cumberland ; Georg e^W.
14 .-St.Clair street,
Agents-- forPirtsburgh, Allegheny Co.
Pittsburgh hlfe Insurance Company.
THIS COMPACT was incorporated .In hebruary,
1851, wilha Perpetual Charter, and has commenced
business on a Capital of 0100*000*
The Company does business both on the Joint Stock
and Mutual plan, , , .* ... ,
On the Joint Stock pla® the rales are one-third less
than those charged by Mutual Companies, and Fifteen
Per Cent, lower lhaA the rates of most Stock Compa-
Mutual rates are the same as those adopted by other
safely conducted Companies. Those insure Jon the
mutoal principle have the combined secunues/ufttiphed
by that system of insurance, and the Capital and Bur*
plus Fund of the Joint Slock department
The Charter permits the granting of Insurance on life,
in every form, including the right of wife, children, pa
rents, relations, friends or creditors—to insure ihe life of
anotherfor their own exclusive benefit, payable after
death, oropon the parties arriving at the nge0f50,55,
60 or 65, at the option of the insureds
OFFIOER9-
James S. Hoon, President.
Samuel hPClurkau, Vice President.
Joseph S. Leech Treasurer.
Charles A. Colton. Secretary
DIBBCTOns.
James S. Hooo, Joseph S. Leech, -
John 8. Dil worth, Charles A- Colton,
Samuel M'Ciurk&n, William Phillips.
John A. Wilson.
BOA EX' OV Ot»UNt?R.
Hon William Wilkins, Late Secretary of ' v *r-
Hou. Walter Forward, Late Secretary o( Treasury
John Snyder, Esq , Ca«hier Pittsburgh Bank.
Malcolm Leech, Esq . Wholesale Giocer
S'jUCtroas
Hon A W. Looims ) A B. M'Oalmont, Ksq.
mzdlcaX boa an.
Confultini Physician*.
Joseph Gazxam, M. D William Addison, M L>
Jeremiah Brooks, M. 1> E. G. Edrtngton, M. U
KXAUimifO PHXSICIASS.
Samuel Dilwortb, M 0., 47 Smithfiold street
Robt. SnydeT, M. D, 103 Fourth si.
John Craw lord, M D., ‘29 Sixth at.
Wm. MclwMorgaa.M D, 107 Liberty si.
Dr Dilwortb will be in attendance at the office, svi-ry
day, at 12o'clock.
Those who have spoken tor an agency, are requested
to call, take their papers, and commence operation*
forthwith All persoe* engaged m the insurance bu*i
ucss will be with blanks and a lowed tbe usual
commission. „
«6« of ihe Company. No
° ly -* , if J-ra—a-.--. -ar-—
lantueky llntual Life ifisorance UoT
GUARANTY FOND, $lOO,OOO.
THIS COMPAN Y oilers to the insured all the security
and advantages of the Mutual and Joint Bu>ck Pians
(as heretofore applied) combined, uaineiy ; I.ow rates ol
premium, an annual return in cash of the per centage
required tor the contingent risk ol the year , an ade
quate, but not excessive provision for the future lecurny
• members for the whole term of Ute, witn an eouitabie
uucxeat to tie accumulating fond eeeured to such ov-ta*
uers, payable ai death, by credits upon their poli
cies ; a guaranty fund designed for the permanent secu
rity of sL'-sn term members, and also for the present sc
cority of ihose tor the whole term of life.
fT/" This is the ooly Mutual Life Insurance Company
whose raie« of premium are fixed at a fair reduced stan
dard, wub a provmou for an annually increasiug accu*
tnulauon of Kinds (for futare security) in exact propor
tion to the amount of bu-tneas and the increasing risk
from advancing age among the members
Pamphlets tracts. Ac , givifag in detail the plan and
rates of the Company, furnished gratia, and applications
for insurance received by J rLKBhTT, Agont.
t!AI, Wood street, l'iit»t>ur*li
Saul Dilwobth, Medical Examiner jy 1 %• i
fntarancc Company
Directors ~
diaries VV Lt&ucker ucorje W Kjcli»(J»
Thomaa Hart, MonJeewi F> Lewu,
TobiaJ Wagner Adolphi K Borle,
Samuel Oram, David 3 Browne
Jacob R Smith, Morn* Patterson
CHAS N BASCKER.Prr. »
Chaa U. Bascuaa. Secretary.
\VJ“ Continue luautaucr, perpetual of Itmn*-.- ,
on every de*efTtflioooTT>fop<ny m town ami eoantiy,
ai rates xl\Q w as are co«*i*ient with veeurtry
The tSompany have reserved a largo Caaongrm i- v ut..- r
which, with their Capital aud Premium*, safely inve*trtl,
afford aiapTe‘'proieeuon 10 ihr assured
The Aa*CU of the Company, on January' lat. 1"C>1. n*
published agreeably in m.i A.*i »< A«*einbly. weft a« fol
lows, VII :
Mortgage* —>
Rea.) Estate
Temporary Loans
Cash, Ac. "'
Sine* ibcir tncorporaiioi., a period
haTepud opwurdi of on< Aliiiwn Feu*
sand DoUan, losses by hr*, Uicrrby affoi
of tbe advantages of Insurance, aa well at Uk
dUDo-nion 10 meet with promptness, all tiabiliuea
J.GAROfNEB COFFIN, Agenu
•pnMj Office N- E. corner Wood ami 3d *G
SlkHne. (Mr* anil Inland Tronaporullon
IJUSDUASCK.
fI'HK INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMUR
I ICA, Philadelphia, chartered 1794, capita! ©500.-
000* assett JanoafV 13. 1351, ©1,001,350 50, wll.
make insurance on building l * tail ibetr coolcuii tn thi*
Pity and vicinity Also, »» properly of every deacrip
uon, oq iteataboais and other rriw!*, cither by inland
transportation or on the m*»*
c . DIRK.iTOK*
Arthur G.Coffin, Prr»’t Jacob 41 Thomas,
Samuel \V^ine» John R Neff,
Edword SmtLn. Richard D Wood,
John A Brown. William Welsh.
Samuel F Smith. Francis liaskioa,
Samuel Brooks, 8. Austin AUibonc.
Charles Taylor William E. Bowen.
Ambrose White. George W. Aapmwali.
Thomas P Cope, James N. Dickson,
S-Morns, Waif r. H D Sberrerd. Sec'j
I'his i* the oldest ln«uran. «- Company rn the United
»wte*, and from its, high Handing long expenenoe, am
ple means, and avoiding al! risks «»i an extra hazard
ous characier. may be considered o< offering ample ir
cumiv Ui (he. public WW P JUNKS, Ageul,
\'o. Ml Front siren
ISSUH.AISCE,
rr>HE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR
I aNCE COMPANY.—Office. North Room of the Ex
change,Third street, Philadelphia.
Fibb Insdoanck. —Buiidiugß. Merchandize aud othei
property hi tou»« and eoslntry, insured agatnsi loss oi
damage by lire at the lowest rale of premium.
Mabinb iJisuaalica.—They aUo insure Vessels, Car
goes and freights, foreign or coastwise under open or
special policies, aa Uie assured may desire
I HLA.ND Transportation — They also insure merehan
dixe transported by Wagons. Railroad Cars. Cana!
Boats and Steam Boai-> on rivers and lakes, on the most
liberalterm*. , .
DIRECTORS —Joacpil H Seal, bumuml A
John C Davis. Robert Burton, John R Penrose. Samuel
Edwards, Geo G Leiper. Edward Darlington, Isaac R
Davis, William Folwell,Jnhn Newlin.Dr R M.Uuston,
'*iaraes C. Hand, Theophilus Paulding, H.Jones Brooks
Ipjnry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George Serr.ll, Spencer Me
Xe£a*n, Charles Kelly. J G. Johnson. William Hay . Dr
Thomas, John Sellers, Win. Eyre, Jt
DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH D 1 Morgan
U-sUCra* MARTIN, Preside...
Thos 0 Hand, Vice President
Joseph W Cowan, Secretary.
fry- Office of the Company, No. 42 Walcr street, Puts
burgh (jelOtdif) P A. MADEIRA L Agent__
Fire and Marine Imartnee,
ritHK OFFICE of the Injurants Co. of North America
1. bus been removed to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones
A Co .No 141 Front at reel, third house Kuat of Wood
street! Where the *ubscnber willusue Policies on Build
ings and their contents,and onShipinents by Steamboats
and other vessels, for the above old and lesponsiblr
Company. lap 3) WM r JONES, Agent
Life and Health Insurance.
rpHE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE
I COMPANY, o / Philadelphia, Incorporated by the
legislature of Pennsylvania, March, lb4B ; Charter Per
nelual ■ Capital SIUU,OUO. Hates lower than any PennsaL
Eoma Company, and full 20 per cent, lower than the
usual rates of Life insurance,as the fallowing compart
son will show. Thus u person or ihe age of 30 insuring
for 8100 for life, must pay in the (Jirard 82,1 W. Pennsyl
vania ©iutL Penn Mutual 82,36, Equitable #2,04, New
England 82,36, Albion 82,48, New York Lite 82,36, l i ft
and Health, Philadelphia, 81,01.
Dikectobs —Samuel D Ornck, Charles 1) Hall, Wm F
Boone, Robert P King, Charles P Haye., M W Baldwin.
Cha* O B Campbell. M M Reeve. M D ; Lewis Cooper,
J Rodman Barker. E H Butler, Edwm R Cope. Presi
deni, Samuel D Orrick : Viet President, Robert P. King
Secretary, Fruneis Blackburne.
ADnficauons will be received and cverv mformultor
given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Office
Commercial Room-, corner of Third and Wood street*
Pittsburgh.
Fire and marine insurance,
npjjE Insurance Company of North America, of Pltlla
I delpbia, through its duly authorised Agent, ihe sub*
icriber, offers lo make permanent and limited Insqrancs
or property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shlptaeu
by,h e can.landriver.. RßCToßS;
Arthur G. Coffin, Pros’. Samuel Brooks,
Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor,
Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W; Smith
Edward Smith, Ambrose White,
John A. Brown. Jncob M. Thomas
John White, John R. Nefl,
Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood,
Wm. Welsh, ' Henry D. Sherrnrd.Sec y.
This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United
States, having in 1794. Its charter it per
petual, and from its high staa&ing, long experience, am
ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra taz&raoni
Character, it may be considered air offering ample seenri
tv-to the public. WILLIAMIP. JONEs.
’At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Co., Water and
Front sts., Pittsburgh ™?*V
John Sl’Cartney,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Cigart , Tobacco and Snuff\
r\in 14» Wood street, corner of Virgil alley,
aprJ4] nm^,ra.
Jsottce»
A I i nariAni havina business with the undersigned,
eit )s er ag lnstructor_in Book>
ai»«,or otherwise, will find him ?tlhe Pittsburgh
Commercial College, from 9 till U o’clock, A-. M-j an
in Book keener, can
be supplied by calling on JOHN FLEMING,
anr9 Principal Instructor in the Science of Accounts.
■ F&tnnonnt Fire Engine for Sale. ~
THE members of the Falrmoum Fire Company offer
their ENGINE for sale. It is In finWjM order, and
be .old cheap. Eaqu.re o, Pean 2iet.
ftplutU ■ ..ii. i
ABBITT’S SOAP POWDEK-d bxs , for washing
with Utile rubbing—pruned direouoMlo eaehpack.
age—for .ale by DT«S] WM - UVtK
JPtg flj&jOJjbs. ■]
ORBAX REDUCTION IN PRICES.
.mat HHWW •»•«*»•«
Second Arrival o t Sew Sommer Goode,
AT GREAT BARGAINS.
■ we. THE lereesLCheapeei add Beet giockofFAN-
SfllSiCY DRESS GOODS evei offered m ihia ciiy, is
°s“«>| "B T™ gNBoN q LOVE’S
Original Bee Hire Store, No. T 4 MarketSireet, between
Fourth strut arid tig 2Hdtnorid> Pittsburgh,
• The proprietors have just opened a large and most
•beautiful assortment of tie Newest and Most Fashiona
ble Styles of Paney and Staple Dry Goods, which have
been purchased since the great reduction in prices at the
'large clearing out soles m New York and Philadelphia,
ana will be offered to cash buyers at from 20 to *25 per
cent lower than former prices. , .
DRESS GOODS of every descripliottjfrom the cbeap
eat to the mostoostly and magnificent such as a very
large and beautiful stock of the following articles :
Cbeae and Jffsper chene Silks;
High Lustre, j,
Do ’ stripe oo' ’ do 5
stripe' do - .
Do ploinblack do;
Brocade, Annues and Poult de Soies, au colors;
Black and chamelion Turk satins, and watered Bilks;
Cbene and India Poulard silks;
Do printed and plain silk tissues;
Do do Albertines and Grenadines;
Plain, printed and embroidered beragea;
Chcne plain and figured silks* and poplins;
Chameleontiro.de Naples;
Paris printed berages do de laines;
Do . do andpl&in all wool de
Do do lawns and jaconets i .
Plain and embroidered tmiili and Swtsses:
Plain nnd printed casameres, de laines and alpacas;
French and domestic gingham*;
English and American chintzes and calicoes, a.t all
prices
BONNETS and RIBBONS at great bargains;
Spring and summer shawls, d° do;
Needle worked sleeves, cufls, collars and cherni
zetts; • •' -i-.'? . .. i.* •• ■ •
Needle worked laces and muslin caps;
Embroidered, hem stitch and plain linen cams
handkerchiefs
F ancy silk pocket hd’kfs, eravats and neck ties;
Gloves, hosiery and suspenders, a large slock ;
Irish linens, tablo cloths and table linensj
TickcnsjChedtSjCrash,bird-eye, diaper c napkins;
Bleached andbrown muslins, from 8 to Itfc. per yd ;
__ Do brown and colored Canton flannels;
French cloths, plain and fancy casslinetes A satinets;
Cashmerets, tweeds, merino casshnercs and Ky;
; jeans
Black eatlii'and fancy vestings, Jcc M Ac.
|J~r* 1 The proprietors would respectfully solicit an
:ariy call front'alt their, friends, and the public gen*
eralfy, feeling confident, that they can offer greater in*
dacdjptfgtß tu -tahole sale and retail, buyers, than any
baveheretofore been offered in Pittsburgh- ,
Xmf3ltf . YOUNQ, STBVKNSON A LOVE.
f (Etxe Eighth gemi-Annoel Bade
/\F TOY QUuUSSt the One Price Store 01 A. A.
LI [ MASON A CO., Nos. Market street, Pitts
burgh, will commence on Thursday, June 26th, 1851, and 1
continue through the month of July. Their Wholesale
RocAns will be opened to the Retail trade, and every ar
ticle throughout the establishment will be sold st an im
mense reduction from usual prices. Having recently
naufc extensive purchases, their assortment will be
found very choice and desirable.
Thor slock of Silks, comprising more than 500 pieces,
wilt be closed out st an immonse discount from naoal
prices.
Good Dress Silks as low as
Silk Poplins,
Best Berege Pa-Lames,
Fast _ -
Fine PreneifH>; v tlQ.
Fine Prime* Befeger, .
Fine French Jaconet. 151025
.500 pcs French and English Giughsms, 10
Black Alpacas, Ui
1000 yards Bonnet Ribbons, at 8
'5OO Wrought Collars, 6$
. K ost colored Calicoes.
iftOO coses English and American do, d (910
300 cases and bales of Bleached and Brown Mus*
li/uii at manufacturers’ prices.
ALSO—Lace*, Kmbroideries, rrimmings, Hosiery and
GloVcs, Linen, White'Xioods. Bonnets, Shawls. Cloths,
Ac.j together with an immense variety of ail kinds oi
Dry Goods—all of which will be marked down to even
less than Eastern wholesale prices.
)c&5 A. A MASON A CO
|A«w Variety and Dry Goods store.
Ao.'97| North-west corner of Wood <(. a nd Diamond alley.
DGKKGG A CO , baring opened ai the above stand,
• are now offering for sain a large and complete
assortment of VARIETY and DRY' GOODS, consisting
m part of Broad Cloths, C&mdwere's, S&rineti, Summer
Pam Stuff. Fancy Vestings. Ladies’ Dress Goods, Lawns.
D* Latnes, Gingbaras, White Goods, Bonnets, RibboA,
Hosiery, Ac., Ac. Also, a .complete variety of Cutlery,
direct from Sheffield Together with Clocis, Gold ono
Silver Watches, and WAteb materials,Gold and Silver
Pen* and Pencils, and Jewelry. A fine assortment of
Palm Leaf Hau,A<t_ hi abort, we have an bond almost
every article usually kept in the Dry Goods and Variety
line All of which wr offer for *ale on the most favora
ble term*.either for cash or satisfactory reference
D GREGG A CO
N B.—The bunmee* of the late firm of 4 Ml
- w»i) be settled by the subscriber, at tbe home
of L». A Co_,aa the books, notes ami papers are to
my posteas'On, and i am fully authorised to settle up the
tiu-unesft {ttprtl) DAVID (iRRGfi.
PATEWT METALLIC BUBJAX CASES.
rjiHK subscribers hnving recently made arrangements
X with the Patentee of this new and to tuabl* inrcn
cion (07 ih« manufacture and sale of the arucle m the
Wfii, they having been manufactured heretofore rxclu
lively in the Ka*t. where they are superseding the use
of wooden coffin*, lake thta method cA informing 'be
public, that they are now manufacturing eighteen differ*
coi size* of the modem Sarcophagus, varying in length
from W niches U> ©4 feet, with wtdth and depth suitable
for bodies of ordinary sire, and for those who desire
»pace for cushioning, or for bodies of unasuai ditnen*
• ions, have several sues deeper and wider This in
vention now coming mio general use, is pronounced one
of the greatest of the age. These L»ckja.L are
composed of vatioo« kinds of nr.etala, but principally of
Iron.
They are thoroughly mentitled inside and out, nnd
ibu» made impervious to air ami indestructible. They
are highly ornamental, and of a classic fonu, ore light
and portable, while they combine the greatest strength
which metal it capable of, in a given quantity
When properly secured with cement they arc perfect
ly air tight. and free trom eibalttion of oflenatve gases
They cost no more than good woodeu coffin a, and are
bettor than any other article in uae, (of whatever coal,}
for trauspoftouoa, vault*, or ordinary interments, m has
been proven by actual experiments, and certified to bf
some of oar most acteatitic men; also, by the Honora
ble* Hsnry Clay. Daniel Webster. Lewis Cass, and
other otsiingutabed Senators who have witnessed their
raenia, and wboae letters, together with other evidences
of their worth, may be seen at nut Ag'-nls’ Burial Case
Depot, No. 374 Mam street, three door* above Ninth,
where we inland to keep ou hand at all time*, such a
slock of all sizes and decrees of owtamcm and fimaii u*
will suit the roost diversified tastes.
We invite the attention of the public, and of underta
ker* particularly throughout the west, to an examination
of the article, and request them not to rely upon ihe rep*
resentations of umicnaierrt not using the article, »Uo*e
interest it would be to misrepresent them.
W. C DAVIS A CO
Patent Metallic Bnrftnl Cuet.
&trcopAaeuJ Wartrvorm, 374 J/am street, Cxncinnati.
July, 1851
TH K umleriigßcd,.GftoaoxK. Robssts, undertaker and
sole agenl for the sale of the above valuable aru
clea, announce* that be is. prepared to supply underta
ker* ami others having occasion for their u»e with the
imine, of ail size*, from 1-Joot 10 inchesfeetd msbe*
in length, o! varibdff width* and depths, dutiable for bo
dies of any size , either plain, bronzed or gilded and
highly ornamented Also, name plates and trimmings
for the same Attention to the very low prices affixed,
with the view ot their general adoption, u roltciied, to
wit At wholesale, for plain brouzed Case*, of v&noal
colom—
No 1 tor Bodlea SB to 98 niche* t n length, 53,(10
S ■' 29 to 33 *• “ 4,50
3 33 to 40 " 0,00
4 40 to 46 " “ P,OO
5 46 to St •' “ »,00
0 54 to 60 “ ' 10,00
7 '• 60 to 05 - - 11,00
8 ■ 6510 69 •* “ 14,00
» 66 to W " 16,00
10 60t073 “ 17,00
U 79 10 76 “ " 18310
19 ■■ 00 to 65 '* extra deep 19,00
13 65 to 69 •' “ 15,00
14 “ 66 to 70 " “ 18,00
15 69 to 73 " “ 18.00
16 70 to 78 “ “ 20,00
Name plnies from $4,50 to $0 per dozen.
Moderate additional charge for extra gilding and orna
mental painting, or inlaid gold, silver and pearl work.
Communications, desiring further information, or or
ders for C&acs and materials, will receive prompt atten
tion by addressing GEO. K. ROBERrS, Agent,
Sarcophagus Warcrooms, 374 Main st.,Cin., O.
lE7“ Funerals attended, hearse and carriages furnish
ed, and conveyances, with appropriato attendants pro
vided for transportation to any part of the country, on
application at the office as above. ■?
jylfl & O. K B
Uuropean Ag«ncy.
-r |MIE underaigijed,Eurpj>®W.A£ enlcol to an *
J. nual voyages between Amertoa and Europe, leaving
Pittsburgh regularly; to eantoyfiar to Jtonc,aa4 reluming
in September—transacting a general Law Agency, in
connection with bis relative, Hoaa KkswaN, Esq , now
resident in Dublin .The present lour will be the tweuty
filth of ibis Agency i through England, Iceland. Scotland,
Wales, Ac. collection of legacies, debts,
reuts, property and claitnti remittances of money; procu
ring copies of wills, deeds and documents; conducting
searches of alhkinds, Ac., Ac. Innumerable references
given During Uie subscriber’s absence, his brother,
Edward J. Keenan, will attend in hts Office.
Offioe on Fifth street, opposite 81. Paul’s Cathedral.
THOMAS J. KEENAN, European Agent.
jes:tf and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Notloe to Bnilneis Men.
AOKNTLKM AN ill this City, engaged in a sate, sore
and profitable merchandising and manufacturing
business, having fallen into a low state of health, is de
sirous of selling out his interest iu the conce-n, for the
purpose of leaving the city for the recover)' of his health.
Anypersou having command of 83000 in cash, and a
fair credit, can enter, into this business wi h every guar
anty of success.
ITT Address “ MANUFACTPRER,” Box 59, Pitts
burgh, Pa., slating where an interview can be had.
Green teas have advanced i cents per
LB.—You cud buy Green Teas at MORRIS’ TEA
MART, in the Diamond, for three mouths to come, at the
old prices and the name qualities, notwilhtßanding the
advance in prices East, as they have a large stock on
hand. They sell the best Teas in Pittsburgh alibis Stored
and defy opposition. []y£o
r PHE SUBSCRIBER offers for sales voidable House
_L and Lot, situated on Ann street, Allegheny City.—
The Lot is 18 feet front by 55 feet deep. The House con*
tains a Hall, two Rooms, Kitchen Cellar and two Bed
Rooms, a large yard, with oat oven, hydrant, Ac.
Pnce 8900. Terras—3oo in hand; balance in one, two
and three years. S. CUTHBERT, Gen’l Agent,
iy26 No. 50 Smithfield sL
/I OLD PENS—Bard A Brother, G. & E. M. Smith,
\jr Todd A Smith and W. W. Wilson’s.
The above brands are now unrivalled in quality of
Gold, in quill-like elasticity, in fineness and smoothness
of the points, and in durability. 1 will warrant every
Pen of these makes. Just received this morning, a fuU
assortment, and customers will always find at my store
the best slock, and at the lowest prices which a (rood ar
ticle can be sold at. W. W. WILSON
J>2s cor Market and Fourth sis.
BUTTER— 3 bbls. packed;
.6kegs do; For sale by
ISH—B half bbla. No 1 White Pish;
Q do ' do Lake Shad;
10 do Lake Salmon ;
Receiving and for sale by WM- DYER,
jeBo No 207Liberiy at
LARD— sbbls.No. 1;
15 trees ; For sale by
JylB ; WM. DYBR
Bflßßfta vmKmwK MANUFACTURER t I'll
Wftre-roomt 97 and 99; Tblrd «tr«eu
JW. W. respectfully informs W« friends end custom
• erg that he has now completed the_ iarg e *t tu l " “*
nett stock of household furniture ever P e “ >rc ,.®° c
this city, as he is determined to uphold the quality wun
well-ieasoned materials, best wbYkffianshiP, Qtw *J
designs; and from the-oxletit 'of liw'ordefinmf facility
in manufacturing, Jte-is enabled to produce warrantea
furniare, at LheTowest prices.
He,has adopted the principip of identifying the- cus--
tomete’ interest with hta own, in quality and price* and.
keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every des
cription of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to;
the nioetelegam and costiy, that a house, or any partol
one, may be furnished from his stock, or. manufactured
expressly to order He therefore solicits an inspection,
that the advantages of bis establishment may be known.
The fpllowing articles consist,in part,oniifl stock, which
for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in
any rit the Eastern cities:
i Parlor,
drawing, din*
1 mg, and bed room
chairs, of every variety, a ;
consisting of rosewoood, ma
hogany and walnnt E! i za b e theiQytn
Conservatoire and Easy Choirs, of every
description; Couches, Solas.Tete-a-tete and Di-,
vans of the latest French and American .patterns;
Tashaes, What-Nots, and ladies’ \ arlor Wntiag Desks
of various kinds;; Work Tables and fancy inlaid
stands, music stands, and holders, marble top, ma
hogany, rosewood and walnnticentrennd sola, ta
bles, extension dining table*; ail sizes of the
most improved, aud decidedly the best kind .
: made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables,
wardrobes, bedsteads and washstauds of
each a large assortment; gothic hall
and parlor receptiou chairs, ottomans
and stools, secretary, and book
cases, side boards, fire screens,
towol rocks, hat stands, and
music stools, cribs and cots
for children; paper mache,
table and tea poys, ma
hogany, rosewood, and
ialaia pearl Tables*
Ac. Ac. Ac.
A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CHAIRS Cabinet masses supplied with
all articles in their tine
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short
est notice. <:
All orders promptly attended to loov2s
Journeyman Cabinet Olalcera Association
WAREHOUSE. 110 SECOND STREET ,
'*. (near urn corner of Wood.)
: • •• ' THIS ASSOCIATION, era-(?\
bracing, already, twice to three yUL
limes as many bauds as the lor*
t an( j biiherto most renowned * “ ■
bustuesTs shojis of this city, have opened their Ware
house, and are able to furnish the public, by 'wholesale
or retail, with Furniture of the following description—
viz:
Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus i Full Col
umned Dureaux, M&hogan) Bedsteads; Mahogany
Chairs; Rocking Chairs; Mahogany Woshstapds; So*
fas; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cuses; Secretaries;
Card Tables; Pier Tables; line Card Tables; Centre
Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans;.
Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and BreaklastTables; Work
«laiuls ; Cherry and Common Work.iiands ; high post,
common, low, and trundle Bcdaiends; Cherry Bureaus;
Cribs; Cradles, Ac.
The advantages of co-operhtion, on an extensive stale,
permit them to sell at the lo west prices, and they are de
termined to sell, lowerthan any competitors, an equally
good, if not better article, and tvarr mied—as the public
will understand by giving them u call.
•Jpr Steamboat work of all descriptions, and other
articles of auy description, made to order in every style,
at the shortest notice. (roarig
37*#5i> cts.
tfi (2>25
181
Veneert, Mahogany, Rosetoood and Walnut / Varn ith,
Hardware and Furniture at Wholesale.
subscribers have just received from New York
X and Boston a most splendid slock of VENEEHS,
and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable
for the trade. All of which we will sell at extremely
low prices. ,
As great (.are was taken .in the selection of the stock,
persons cannot fail to be suited either as to quality or
pace; und, as it is well known that Furniture Can be
made by machinery superior and much lower than by
hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited.
Turned Work,in all its branches, carried ou as usual.
Plauk for band rails, for Carpenters, aud all articles
required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly
on band—vix : Mahogany, Varnish. Hardware, Hair
Cloths, Springs, Ac-, Ac. lIYaN A M’KEB,
Ryan'* Buildings,
luartfihydaw No. >ll Firth street
OHAItiS ASO"KLIK.Am/ttfe.
fro. Third tlreet, between Market and Wood, udi_
fjk Ws have now on hand a large ana
ul splendid stock ofevery variety o»
P^&and CABINET FURNITURE,which
I lare confident cannot be surpassed,
equalled, in this City,or ti U r West, in style und finish'
Those who are in wamoi Furniture are respectfully
invited to call and examine loi themselves.
{P* Steamboat furnished on tti shortest nsucc.
inr All order* promptly tiuended to.
febio.if O DUNNKLL. MUI.LEW A CO.
O’Donnell, filnllen A Co.
Pittsburgh Chair and Cabinet Ware Rooms,
NO. 98 THIRD ST.,
BKTWRkJ* WOOD *Nb SikKtT, fSOIiTII SIDS ).
MANUFACJ UmERS oi Cane Seat Purlor
till Chairs; Cone :*cai Rock tug Chairs; Re
fcVjsfl ceptiou aud Invalid Chair*; Cone Seat
and Couutry House Stool* ; Settees; Louu
* ge*. and every variety of i.'ouunou Chairs.
jbmTh ytll of which were manutuclured under
ffffWt B/lheir personal &uj»crinteii«i«-nce, and are
~ <3 '■Uvarranted both in materiul u .dwoikmuu
ship inferior td none in the City. Dealer in these arti
cles will find ii to their especial odvaumge to cult am)
examine for themselves previous to going elsewhere.
Steamboats and Dwellings lurinsned at the shortest
notice. All orders punctually anemlrd to. Ijytte
Fnrallurc and Chair Ware ttooms.
T. B. YOUNG A CO., romer of Third \
■■PEr and Smith field »ls ■> opposite Brown\ Hotels yV
Pa., keep constantly on hand rwH
make to order, at the lowest prices, * “ *
HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and
CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved
styles feblS
Slsamboats, Ahoy l
» Tag subscribers lender their aefft
for the favors bestow
ea upon them by their Steamboat fncuds, aud fTrl
would respectfully remind them and others inle- ■
rested in baihling boats, that they are ut all times pre
pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every
desrfipuou of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the ber
tnatenai and workmanship. T B YOUNG A CO.,
Comer Third and SmiUiheld streets,
febld opposite “Brown's Hotel.”
«. C. UiMSU H. DACLBB
CABINET W AREROOM. SMITH FIELD STREET,
Between Seventkstrttt and Strawberry alley, Pittsburg, Pa.
a HAMMER A DAULER keep constantly on hand
ujL a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture,
iSpS warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as
* 1 * favorable terms as can be obtaiued at any similar
establishment in .he West. They have now on hand an
unusually extensive slock, embracing alt kinds of Furni
ture, from the cheapest and plainest to the most costly
and elegaut. All orders promptly attended to. mriil:flm
HAVE ON HANDaI their extensive CABlNETtuid
chair manufactory, no. o-i smithfieiu #l
-a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which
they will sell 15 percent below-cuMomury rates.
Torms—cash only. tdec27:ly
WM. E. STEVENSON comiuuesto manu
facture CABINET' WARE oi every descrip
nMni **^ n i his old 9iand, Liberty and
IrffifijiflaaScvcath streets. UNDERTAKING attended
to, in (hil its branches. _ moyll
UOODS A CROZIKK,'
MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS,
OIL MILL BUILDINGS, SouiA-Wui cor
usr of Diamond, (near the Ohio and Penn
lylvania Railroad Depot,) Ai.lkqhbmy Crtv.
•EjggaSaX River and Land Steam Engines, Fire Eh*
gines, Hydraulic Presses, of all descriptions ; Copper
plate, Lithographic aud other Presses; Gold. Stamping
aud Refining Apparatus, togethei with Mill Machinery
io general, built upon the most approved plans of con
struction, and workmanship to the i atisfacuon of cus*
looters.
L7* All orders left at Messrs. Cochran, M’Bride A
Go’s, No. 2tt Wood street, Pittsburgh, or addressed to
thesubscribers, Allegheny,will receive prompt attention,
aali DODDS A CROZIER.
Bolivar Fire Brick Manofatlnrlng Cempanj.
JA.K. OLOVKS, 9. M. KIKK, BF.JOJUta, H. S. SUOIUW,
BbOVfißi KJKR A CO., Proprietors. -
THE subscribers having been appointed Agents fer
the above named concern, will keeD constantly o:
hand u supply of the celebrated Bolivar Fire Brick, Crr
eible Fire Cluy, Furnace Hearths aud Inwalls. They
are also ready to receive -orders for said Brick, to be
made in size and shape to suit purchasers, whieh aba.l
be promptly filled.
YVe do not deem u necessary to enumerate the many
advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick posess oyer all otb
'ers that have been offered for sale in the United State?,
their superiority beingwell known to »impsiall persons
who U9e Fire Brick. The proprietors hade determine)
that the Fire Brief shall lose none of their present envi
able reputation, and that no expense shall ue spared t)
make them even better than they have heretofore been.
This is the only establishment row manufacturing Fir.;
Brick at Bolivar. KIEK A JONES,
marl? Canal Basin, Seventh st M Pittsburgh.
WDAIY A CO. have now ready for sale a large
• and wet! selected stock of Spring and Summer
Hosiery in all its branches. They would direct particu
lar attention to their stock of Gentlemen’s cotton half
Hose, with Merino and Silk feet; they are of the best
materials and workmanship, and for comfort as a sum
mer Sock, cannot be equaled. W. D. A Co have also
ou hand Gems Undershirts and Drawers in cotton, silk,
and merino ; Childrens’ Uosiery of all descriptions, ut
the old established Stocking Store, Firth stfeet, between
Wood and Market. [mvl
For Female* and Males*
DR. LARZETTF.’S JUNO CORDIAL, ox Procreative
Elixir, prescribed as an effectual restorative in
cases of debility, impoleacy or barreuness, and all ir
regularitiesof nature. It U all that it professes to be—
viz : Nature's great restorative, and remedy for iho&e in
the married .stale without offspring; H is a cerioincure
ft>r seminal emissions, general debility, gleet, weakness
of the genital organs, nervous affections, leucorrhffia or
whiles. As a vigoraling medioine it is unequalled.—
Also, a certain remedy for incipient Consumption, indi
gestion, loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude, fe
male weakness, debility, &c. It is warranted to please
the user in any of the above complaints, and is of price
less value to those without offspring.
To spreud wide the blessings of this medicine, 1 have
appointed Messrs. Judson A Co., of-tfae city of New
York, in the United States of America, my sole ageing
for its sale; and none can be genuine unleos it oomes
through them, and their signatures are on the wrapper.
ANTONIO LARZETTE, M. 0.
iWo, July 16ih, 1849.
Sold omly In Pittsburgh at the. Medical Depot, No. 75
Smithfield street; and by B. Hi Mealring, Walnut street
Cincinnati; Raymond A Patten,No. 60 Frunh street
Louisville. [niari24:ly
Herrht Island Saw Mills*
THE above establishment has been taken by the un
dersigned, with the view of porsuing the legitimate
business connected therewith; and as they are now re
ceiving a full supply of Timber, orders for all sizes o!
Lumber will be filled with promptness, and at-as tow,
prices as by any other Mill in the neighborhood.
PALINGS of a plain and ornamental pattern will be
cut (api3B-y] JAMES CARMAN A CO.
HOPS— 16 bales 1849 Hops now landing and for sale.
oul9 MILLER A RICKEXSON.
MUSTARD, Fepper and Bpice fresh, ground, fur sale
au!B WRIGHT A ALCORN.
WM. DYER.
PR. SUGAR.—4O hbds. P. R. Sugar, just received and
, lor sale by MILLER <r KICKETSON-,
au22 • Nos. 221 and 283 Liberty st.
OPS—I 6 bales ie49 Hops, just rec’d and for sale by
nu 22 MILLER A RICKETSON.
HOLLAND HERRING —to kegs new Holland Her
nnc, just received and tor sale by
aul4 “ WM. A. M’CLURG A CO.
jFarmttqf, ;
i o Cabinet junkers.
Hammer & Daulcr,
BHLLItiKA A CO.,
A card*
srnp ow^^BM_ l
~~ AWVTHKW BCIENTIFIC WOKDEB!
THE TRUE E E UID,
Or .QMtrlo Jnleel:
A GREAT DYSPEPSIA: CVBBR,
T>REPAKED from Rennet, or the’fotirlh stomach of
X theOx, after directions by-Baron great
Physiological Chemist, by Ji SHOUGHTON;
U,Nbrtb Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa.- ■ . »
Thisis a truly wonderful remedy (isiJNDIQESTIOIfj
D rSPBPSIA, JA UNDICB, cqnstipa TION , LIVER
COMPLAINT, nud DBBILITY, ouringTaiLer
j own raeth6d,by NauureVowt&agemythe GaftlricJuice.-
I . Hcuf a teaspoonfull ofthis Fluid, infused in ■ watery
i will digest or dissolve Fitnr Pomnm’ov Roist>Bxkf in
; ABOUT TWO nouns, out of the stomach.
L [, - SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE!
1,-.. Baron I«rKHio,in hi* celebrated work on Animal Chem
Istrn naysAn aitifieini Digestive Fluid; analogous to
ftheXlasinc Jaiee.may be readily prepared from the cun*
{membrane of the stomach ol’thecalf, in -which va*
riousartieles of food, as meat and eggs, will be sasofW
enedi changed and digested, just ia ute same manner as
they would be in the human stomach.” .
Drl PbssibAv in his" famous treatise 6n “Food and Di
et,” published oy Fowlers 4rWells, New \ork,page 35.
smtes the same great fact, and describes the; method of
prpphiafioii. There are. few higher authorities than J>r.
intds.valuable writings on tlto “Physiolo
mr of DieestSmi” observes that “ a diminution ofthe due
was,
ES
cles of food, and df eflecting h ’kiiid orartificial JigeO;
don of them in no wise different from the. Manual digejrt
TSs great work, the “Chemistry Of fltan,f( Geo
4. Blanchard.iW, 1846, pp. 321-2) Miy* rfThe discov
ery of PEPSiN forms a new era in the chdmicawustory
of Digestion. From recent experiments we know that
food is dissolved as rapidly in ah artificial digestive
fluid prepared from Pepsin, as It is in the natural Gas*-
lrl ProfcssorlfruNeUMWt, of the Jefferson College. Phila
delphia, In his great work on Homan Physiology,devotes
more than.fifty pages to an eMnunatloa of tins subject.
His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric
Juicb, obtained from the living human stomach.and from
aniihaU, are weU known. “Tn ail cases.” he says, “di
gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as m the
..arural p YS PEPBIA CUREB,
Dr Houghton's preparation of PEPSIN haa produced
the most marvelous fcffecUj curing cases of Debility,
Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump
tion; supposed to be on the very verge or the grave. It;
is Impossible to give the details of cases in Ihe limits of
Oii;i advertisement —but authenticated certificates haw
t«A given of more than TWO HUNDRED HEMARR
■ABLE CURES, in PWladelihia, New > ork, and Boston
alone. Theap were nearlyiJll desperate cases, and .the
coroa were Sot only; rapid and wonderfhl, bin p^rma
“us a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, 4qd particularly,.
use tul for tendency to bilious disorder, JUver Complaint,
Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and
the evil effects of ftuinine, Mercury, and other drugs,
upon the DtSestlve organs, after a long sickness. Also,-
for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spin
lis L also reconciles Health with Intemperance.
OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS.
Tfrcrefis no form of OVD STOMACH COMPLAINTS
which it does not seem to Teach and remove at once.—
No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTaJNT
RELIEF 1 A single dost removes all the unpleasanisymp
tomTand it only needs to be repeated, for ashortume,
to Sake these good effects permanent. PURITY OF
BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is
Sarticularly excellent in cases *>f Nausea, Vomiting,
ramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af
ter bating, low, cold state of theßloOd, Heaviness, Low
ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness,
tendency to -aniiy, Suicide, Ac. .
Price, c. DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of
ten effect a lasting cure. .
Every bottle bear* the written signature of 1. S.
HOUGHTON, SUX, Sol© Proprietor.
Sold by agents in every town in the United States,
and bv dealers in Medicines generally.
Agents for Pittsburgh, KJSY9EB k McwWEIX, 141
Wood street , r an-.
Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor’s prices. [uvs»ry
Also, for sale by H. B. SELLERS, 57 W’ot dstwet.
Public Attentlou
ft respectfully invited to the following truths , set forth tn
relation to one of the most important Remedies of mod\
ern cones /
PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL;
IT is not more than one year ago sinee this great rem
edy was brought before the publie; for the relief and
cape of disease. Its gTcat powers to heal, have, since
then, become folly appreciated by the community, and
wei allege that tfie longer it is tried die more certain will
its treat fame spread. It is not the remedy of a day,
got up for the sole purpose of making money; but, one,
wtuen we conceive, will continue U? be used when all
aoitrams have beer: forgotten. The PETROLEUM is
a Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depthsof the earth
by a power and ageney that laughs'To scorn all human
competition. It U our duty, when we write about a
medicine, that we write tsoth— that we say nothing
calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or
put confidence in onr statements. The sick are very
apt to catch at any thing that promises relief from dis
ease. A story can hardly be too highly wrought to an
swer the object of gullhig’or humbugging some of them.
Now, we do not desire to do this y we are anxious only,
that the truth in relation to our Remedy should be tqjjjt
iu order to secure for it areputatiou far exceedingSEfSji
single Article of the materia medico. Plain,
facts—facts that may be ascertainedin our own city and
neight»prhopd,_bear amplejestimqny ln.foyor. QfUyb Pe-
Within the past two tnonths, two or our own citizens,
who were totally blind, have been restored to sight.
Several cases of blindness, in the Slate of Ohio, have
been cured. And, also,thecase of agentleman In Bea
ver county. There are others; bnt these cases are near
home, ana may be referred to by any persons who mar
have doubts on the subject. These cases.were cored af
ter wey had been abandoned by physicians ns hopeless-
The Petroleum will cure, when,used according to dlree.
lions—Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout,
Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the fate,
Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Teuer, Scald Bead,
pains in the bones and joints, old sores. Ulcers, Wens.
Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever ana
Ague, Chronic Coughs, Asthma, all Pul
monary affections of a chronic nature, tending to pro
duce CONSUMPTION. _
Bums and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid
neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and
Bunions, in fact, it is a gbkat trmvKHsxi.uxmkdt, and
has been tried in most of the above diseases within ihfe
past year with the'most perfect Certificates
that will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who
will take pleasure in showing them to the afflicted or
their friends. . ...
Whatever others,may say about theirmedicihes, the
Petroleum is the.greatest Remedy of the age. Phy
sicians of high standing in the profession are beginning
to use it in their practice. Those'’who at first looked on
with doubt and uncertainty, are wiHingto award it due
praise and consideration. Before another year rolls
round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that the
Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered?
For sale, Wholesale ;and Retail, by
KEYBKR k M’DOWELL,
140 Wood street.
Also—R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street ; D*sL Curry,’D.
A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Also, by
the Proprietor, S. M. KFER, Canal Basin, 7th street,
Pittsburgh. fjafl
-Tirtr-flumija Body must perspire,
(SO SA.Y6'NS.TUaS,) "
TO HAVE A HEALTHY APPEARANCE,
And persous who do not perspire are liable to the mos
DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES.
NOW, Jonas’ Italian Chemical Soap causes a free
perspiration, and stihe same time mollifies, softens
the skin, giving it the texture and beauty of an infant’s.
SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AND SORES,
ore soon not only healed, but cured by its use, as at
least seven physicians ia New York know, who use it
in such cases, aiid findlt unlailing—as also, in
PIMPLES. BLOTCHES, FRECKLES,,
or any other skin disease. The. reader is assured that
this Ls no useless puffed nostrum,, as one trial will piove.
I could enumerate at least 60 persons'etifed of v ~ '
SORE HEAU, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD.
Buy it, and the reader is again, assured, 1 would not
cruelly, seirit for the abovc, uniesBl knew it tobeall 1
state. Those who are liable to
CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH, '
will find this not only a. cure, but a preventive; and 1
can now only, add, that any one afflicted with, any of
the above, or similar diseases, will find this allubd even
mOre (admirable in its properties) than I state.
KBqu reader, the stores are flooded with imitations,
> sure you ask for Joins’ Italian Chemical Soap—
ami buy it only of WM; JACKSON, only Agent In
Pittsburgh,24o Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head of Vvood-
: — . Jones* LUy WHlte. .7 "
LADIES are cautioned against using common prepa
red Chalk.
They arehot aware how frightfully injurious it is
to the skin! how coarse, how .rough, how
sallow, yeUow.nnd unhealthy the sain
appears after using prepared Chalk!
Besides, it r is injurious, contain
ing alarge quantity of Lead!
We have prepared a beautiful vegetable article, which
we call JONES’ SPANISH LII/ST vVHITE.
It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleteri
ous Qualities; and it imports^to the skin a natural,
healthy, alabaster, clear, living white; at the same
time acting as cosmetic on the, skin,'making it soft and
smooth,. sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, 83 Liber
ty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Price 25 cents. ...
Pearly White Teetn and Breath* '
TQ BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS.
PERSONS who have either, are honorably assured
thatif their breath isever so fool, or their’ ■ •
TEETH DECAYED,DARK OR YELLOWV
and encrusted with tartaijlhaL a 2Scent box of Jonei*
Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white an snow ■
and the breath odiferously sweet.
Sold only at JACKSON’S Store, 240 Liberty sired,
head of .Wood* ;; : • [dec2t> ,
Jottei’ Solution of J«t»
A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR; DYR for the changing ot
white, hjair to a beautifulbrown or let
black color.ib a- few rainuleS. Piled' sffe6ntaahd 81,00
Sold by w. JACKSON,24O Liberty street, Pittsburgh
-end of Wbod. ' fde«2tf ; -
: OelstttforHalr.Toulb Reitorw ’
AND BEAIiTIFIER. Trial bottles 37f cents. Those
who have pred. Jones’ Coral Hair Restorative know
its excellent qualities—thqae who have we assure
it to possess the following qualities. It 'will force the,
hair to grow on auy part where nature Jnlended hair to'
grow, stop iifalling ofl,curesbuxf or dandruff and make
light, red or grey.hair grow dark.' For dressing the hair
soft and silky, nothing can eiceed this—it makes i
tfaly beautiful and keeps it so. Ji is, indeed, the mos
economical, yet superior aztifiWffor the hair.
Sold only at WM. JACKSON'S Store,24o Liberty sL,
bead of Wood, Pittsburg. Price 374 cents, 50 cents and
SLOO. - - IdecSO
CURE YOURSELF AMERICAN
This never failing specific is guaranteed in-ail eases
of delicate disease, together’ attendant com*
plaints, to effect a speedy, safe and lasting cure
course of a few days, without restrictions to diet, busi
ness or injury to the systems ft is ah old and- popular
remedy ; has long been (and still is) used in the pnvate
pnctlce of a physician, radically caring ninety-nine of
the hundred eases. lileaves no odo? on the breath, and
may beared by any one without the least fear of expo
sure. For sale at the Medical Depot, No. 508mithfield
street, Pittsburgh;Pil v *' (up* 7
Ball , i Sariapsrtila and th« Cholera*
NOT a single man,Woman orebild has died of the
CHOLERA or nay o&itfctoymMqma who used this
invaluable preparation. Look at of L°°?fXJn?»
where this Sarsaparilla ismade, and
200 bottles are retailed daily, but few Tsolagff casca of
Cholera have occurred, and they were ctfh&t person*
from boataortltoro whodirragartedo^affvico^,^
For rale by KEYBEB * t
Pitutejb, where the genaine article may
...80Q'
CAPT VAYDOB, No. ieff Third .treet, comer of
Cher tv* alley, taviosr madeWggements at Waeh
onfcvXamjrpo«e> wul prooare'Bbuniy Landifor Die
nSi?eT«andAoSSrai lllBll w Wo"» and children.'under
Si, waaed Seplember28 t MB^.
PHt.hnrah. October 10.
i i ENZOIO AClD—7SotutceafOT
X> {mfUl B..A.WU
, <Slotl)tng., j .
B. o;'Aseil«T, -
through strict atftfttfbH to easiness And a desire to plesso
all r .to merit a comfnaaEce of their favoct, :Particulat
aitehlionpaid taChildron’s.Clotlilng; ' ~. <•?■' «■_• 4
',‘lij ieonneclldiiwilh tUe Tailorlng Business, he has '
opened Q Furnishing : Sttfre,"with a large antf splendid
assonmerit of BhirtB,--nhder-;SMrta,
Saspendeis, Pocket t Ifoodketchiefß, Jenpji- Lind Neck ;
Ties.aeir Gloves, i Hose; ieei viTosWkhvV
erwtth erery UnnCiOtiatUhe neee«saryfortl«entre“'' '■
man’Voatflu' .ttWJs’f BENJAMIN M. AROUST,
apr9 - jTokeacopy.) J
Is Fit ISO AK»rsP||l»Ka ObOTHtBO!
. ' THESE, BIG .BOOKS! •.
H i Piti&miitf,, ' ;i
'genefmljihatws Spring and Smnniersiockis no Wieady -
forin*pectlon v vrim&^ebebey£s»'^^e : faaii£i lo be
one 1 orthe.laiaeataml hestseleeted stocks orßeady-....
ItoddeibtSffiS^te^dnnd'inthß-WeßtemXotuJtiy.
He xabrd' thaffiosaatatuamonto, .-.ws*
style of;hia Garments, sothaltfce.s
very droept prun&Tksjyefl as thpj&hesWfcgot.np |n.&..
rt^e!an^’«lcgq(Tjcfe,frotidtje;Bnrpttisbd;;
. pktiioalaffy callttjetttft'niibirdf aUacalcrs i 'i
i in
| m. J ..•, Garments, ~,.? i:. fT t ., v -
A» he feerfcoiifldeiu, apnicianunalibii' of theqaailaer ' •
ana priceson hCCSn offer then* Butfb infface- :
tmk9 it ibelp interest to purchase at. his *
estaHlishmsnw .... . , ... . . . ..... ......
saccessiii the ba
sin ananprededented ieholuali •'
•mw patronage, has enabled hlririo -iret l up Gorwenla -.V>.< ■.-r
snit Ute bosmesahabiis and tastes of every location In
too f- imporUnCe tp '* ho, °'
In bn found a choice se- •
lection of the most goods- consisting of—:
'driietictin Broadcloths,
aii o<( which he i 3 prepared to make lo orderin the best ,
The
most! extensive, undoubtedly, to be fo ind 3n the Uhftedi
States. - . . •■y y ->..-- ; . ■•••■■-.- aaißS
r Jfames C. IFW,
! (FormerJy iio ihe laie-P. IXaLiJiT,)
WroUliD most respectfully, announce tcfhismend*
Land tb’e public in general, rented the; v
Store, Nth S&'Marketstrut, between’Sec-ofndainl ThiTd - J ;»
streets* vfrh&r£>he intends carrying on the >i'- -.
BUSINESS inaJi HeiaEOWjeeeiylijg:'
raoit thk.£aBX£bn maB*btB. an enijrenewstpclLot .-
G<WDS/fori3pring;and 'Saitunei- wear,Viz:.s’uperfihe ; J -
Fnrieht- (Enghsh‘-andX/bnerieAn:'iC'Mbs i yCdiftmarettSy
•riot khlcfefor business Goats A*, together with jM4aK9&v .:....
somjient of plain aitS'figumi Cassimercs; newanaaeai
roble styles, j -.-****•*—.. - -
AIBo, snexqellept lot ot fyao\Si& Ca*hnietc K Smtxn ; ;
'and HarseUXee , F«ring«, t the subscriber is,.
brepajetfiofnai eto order in theheatest andmostfaih--
Tdftableefyleeyalas lowpriees as any.other establish
ment ,• He therefore hppca.by'strici attention - to alLor-v..
ders intrusted to his care, to merit a share of public pa-,
tronage. JAJ&ES C.WATT.
No 36 Market, between Second and Third ata. •••'
TO TAILORS—I shall coniinue-io sell and.give;in
structions oh my system of Garment Draughting as
heretofore, ax the following prices, viz: Ifaccompanied
by oral instruction, SMJ; without instructions, 87.
jelO-.y JAMES C.WATT.
Battis*
A MOST DELIGHTFUL KETREAT to the weary
i tracer, as .well as constarflnaidents of the city ;
and Vicinity, are now to be foundin.the ATrfENJSUM .
SALOONS ana BATHII^rGESTABLISHMENT,Liberty '
streevab©vo ; Wo6diwhere, superior lee Cteams, Fnm ■
attd other rhfreabmehtA'mhyAebedataU.hodtrvtTom O *
A. M. to 11 P. M. The subscriber respectfully solicits
share of public patronage. The.BaihujgdeptutrDeiil at
tended to with.the utmost care/-,' '
for Select Parlies.
Spß •./; •/•< • WM. Wo WAgP. ;
V itiood'Eattng and Orlhking.
jss; BODY that is fond ofthe good
vCVa f things of this life, shouldfdrop rc andean a see
BARRY GRAHAM, at bis hew Hotel,
•XiEpF No'. ; from Penn, on Si Cidlij st. '
Hariy serves out to his customers -the best Oysters, Li*
qaors.jWinea.and .Cigars that can be found in any of
these’ere digging. • , [aa2ih3ro ,
John W. Tlxn f , . >
HAS ALWAYS ON HAND, of his own mannfaeinreL "f- .
a large assorimeht'of WHIPS, OANES and* UM* f ./ ? -
BRELLAS of/cvery-description, which her will dispose
of, wholesale or retail, at prices as low a« they cap b.dr.
procured for in eilher lhe cities of New York, Philadel- v
pbia or Baltimore. Also, on band a large sapply of .
BRUSSELS and INGRAIN CARPET, BAGS and. LA-/ / •//:>;
DIES’- which will be; sold at -New r York-r-j/AL
price*. 'Tost received/rom the Manufactory anew sup*,//;;./
ply «f INDIA'RUBBER 1 WHIPS, all sizes, wholesaler;''
and retail. JOHNW. TIM, /•
au22 No 143. Wood street, near Virgin al\gy« vy.y/v •*
Adams A Co.’a Express Offlee t
65; MarUei Btrect. ' ,-i -
UN anAafter Monday, 25th instant oar Trunk p( small rt f ;
packages will be'closed at U A M-, daily, for oal-_. i
titnore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Ac- : ' •’’ r " '
Our Goods will be carried in rur own Cardin charge? -
oCa special messenger, by maiHrain from, Lockport to
Pmladelpbia. BAKER A FORdYTH,
an«i . Agents
Co-Partnershlpi""
WE have this day entered lino Co-Partnership for
the purpose of mtumfuciuring Mustard, Spices,
and for Milting and Merchandizing iu general, and
sballibe happy, losee the old of Rhodes.; A Al
corn, at No. 1 17 Third slreet,opposite theSuCbarles.Ho- '
id. ■ JOHN VVRfGHT,
August 9, ISfft. WM. F. ALCORN.
IN withdrawing from the firm of Rhodes,& Alcobr,
in favor of Mr. John Weight, I take pleasure in re
commending him and the new firm of WRIGHT 4 AL*
CORN to their late customers and the public in general
as being every way worthy of their patronage and con
fidence, . {aal2}, W. R.. ,
BLkTB HiFOFllliG, . - g
THOMAS ARNOLD, State Roofer and pettier m.Sfata, S
hus full sapply of very shpeTior guagea .- ?
SLATK,and is prepared to execute any otdersforwork / . 4
that may be entrasted 'to in a mannerthat willii>; ‘ j
sureeatuCttelion, on veTy.accomiiwdatiiig.tehns.—i, ti
He devotes hi« entire time ana attention to the.business, .; h
and feels confident that all his work will be perfect. L
He may be fouqd at Logan',Wilson A Co.’s 129 Wood £ £
street •' lao23am
New Chocolate E*aotory.
SIG. N. GIAMBONJ -& inform the
public that they are, naw -manufactunDg CHOCO
LATE of every quality dnd price. This Chocolate,'un
like mosr' btlerß sold hereiis W irrantedpurc and onsid.-
ulterated, and. hence, of finer' finvor, more, nutricions
and wholesome. Sig- G.-and Co.,baving beea'.proprle
.tors of one of the largest Cbocolatc manufa'ctories tn.
Italy, assure the public that.they will furnish an article
equal, if not superior, to the best imported, and alaless
price.*' '•
It Is for 6aleat Mr. SOREI/SilMiLdiSorel’s Millinery,):
No. 103 Fourth street, up stairsf next door to the May-
, ~L' --• fw^rv-
Genoln* Boom ..Strings*
HKLEBKK, No 101 Third meet, has jasl imported
. a lot at genuine Italian' Roman St-ings, lor the
Violin and Guitar. They are of the very finest quality,
four leagthaand-four threads, Havingbeen purchased
by H\ Kleber’s son. iii the Factories inXurope, they are
fresh and pure, ana for beamyofione, correctness of
soand-attydarability, they are f altocether, unrivalled. —
They are the same aa used by all the-great/Violinist*,
Ole 8011, SivoruVillextemps/cc'.
auto ' SIGN OF THE 'GOLDEN HARP.
KKSH GHOUKRIES AND ! SUNDRI£S-- "
00 half and BJack.Teas?
130 catty boles ' do do do;
60 boxes choice brands Tobacco;
6 are. Miller AGoadwin’e Fine Cat Tobacco;
20 M. half Spanish Cigars;
30 BL Havana do; ’
SO bags" Rib Coffee;
25 do Lasuyra Coffee;
20 do Old Government Java Coffee;
30 boxes Star Candles;
fl to do* Sperm do;
30 do Mould and Dipped
30 kegs Ground Spices;
5 bags Pepper and Pimento;
15 boxes Cocoa and Chocolate;
3 eases assorted Pickles;
3 do Bordeaux and Sicily Prunes;
10 bxs. Almond, Palm and Toilet Soap;
1 do Hecker’s Famia;
2 do Corn Starch; .
2 do Babbitt’s Yeast and Soap Powders;
20 do Clothespins;
25 doz. patent Zinc Wash Boards;
100 do Corn Brooms.
Wholesaleand retail by
5 I. D. WILLIAMS &' CO.,
-N: B. cpr. Wood-and Fifth sis.
MORRIS’, rHIM Diamond , is the best place-to bay
rcargohdTea. ' : / fautl
BARLEY— 70 boa. for sale by
jn» : : STUART A3ILL.
/ftLAKEr—4O cases Bordeaux Claret now landing and
V/ for sale by [aald] MILLER A RICEETSON.
MURDER 1 MURDER ’—Thousands of FlSeaflestrpf
’ed bjr the tise of the India Exterminator, 8.8. G.
-.Price 5 cents per sheet Tens of thousands of Roaches,
Rats and Mice have been destroyed by Burgess & Co.’s
Exterminator. Price 25 cents per box. These articles
have never been known to fail. 8o!d wholesale and re*
taii atthe Medical Depot, 50 Smitbfield street. faol4
fin ratr.nvvs* tkXT BUOK and Odd Fellows
Ofleriotf, for 1851—just received at
any ** V HINTON & C0,.841
jriiKAS—lmperial, Gunpowder,' Young Hyson and
A Black Teas, rec’d ana (or sale by -
au!3 KING & MOORHEAD-
\iJLS-50 kegs assorted sizeator sale by
ang7 STUART to SILL.
TEA— 25 chests Y. H., to close out, for sale by
aug* STUART & BILL
N O. SUGAR—a prime article.
,au22
lmperial and Yoons Hyßon/or pale-by.
I an?• STUART A SILL. -
ERSSH BU ITER—Received this day, and for Bale a!
1 :.r. ‘ ' ' ', MORRIS* TEA MART,
m the Diamond,,
Tji/ bus. YELLOW CORN. for Artiicti
YY ihe highest cash price will be paid. - ■ -
WRIGHT * ALCORN,.
Ne. tl7T6iriet. .
New.*' arrival of fine gold, watches
AND JEWELRY, at HOOD’S Jewelry Store, 51
Market street, and selling at one-half the usual retail
prices. . t aaB<>
TUB best assortment .of GOLD PENS snd GOliU ..
PENCILS in this city is selling at about bairtne
usual retail-price, at HOO-IVS, 5t Market m., fau»3. : ,
W in bxs. raisins j **■
iUU 150 do Figs ;
«■' SO casks Currants i
50 boxes Jujube Paste j
40 do Rock Candy;
S 3 do Maccaroni;
20 do Venwecella;
10 cases Prunes, glass jars,
In store and for sale by
• • JOSHUA RHODES- A CO,,
No. 0 Wood street.
1 nn BXs' PRIME-CREAM CHEESE;
iL/t/ 75 half bbla. Shad}
Jasi received and/or sale by F; H. DRAVO,
auift&w to Nos. 1 and IS Diamond.
, nUj©UH—ExtraFamily and superfine, al rayaon hand
f for sale by \ a 0221 STUART & SILL. _
ANATE CURRANTS—I bbl. frCßF^oTsafe'by - '
anlB ; J.D WILLIAMS & CO
ARLEY—5Obu$. fuV.sale by ~ l
aa7 STUAUT A SILL. \
(ft ICE FLO UK aud Bulled Barley for sale by
Jti -aulB • WRIGHT A ALCORN:
Trash ground for sale by ‘
WKIGHT & ALCORN
OAT MI
au!B
’Freeh Roasted, daily, for sale. j-
WEIGHT A ALCORN. *
COFFEi
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