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Kito ii.7, i..’- * -*--* c. Ki ■ ...riiiori I Cbortes Tiiylor, Wiiham E. Bowen, I *cr* pwun— „ J >. e. * - 1 nf ihe erurle and rrqurtL them no! lo reiy upon the rep- [ ~;“■ ... lure, rrom the cheapest and plainest lo the Don cosuy | ajl«n—k; ts. »» msM mom Pi^BM fi-'A? s<'r ■' '-v *--■■' jij,-Sfef jf« : f: ■ v>; -» j'jv *" -v*i^ fc^ T *?^^«sPk*~'^fc i y§4w-' • > -J a '; #i * > - n h. - r 5 5Y* r »* -. * , r ** , \ *-v Y t* f . >*- i# .** c r v bV#?r 5? *% < ct T-.\f 1 T ** v ‘ < * e *:s „>— "- - f '«, - J * ( > ’ f ' \“ \ +?*■*■ * V . v ' a f tf -. i ° ~ .ufJSscsllantoos;; - ' PASSAGE from LHEfiiPOOL, LONDON pd,GLiSGOW ; NEW YORE, AND FROM LIVERPOOLTONEW L .V- TIHOHB,.BOmOM i g«*SS»^* A ?ff, fp A p«jc ort *■ General Emigration <mi Foreign Exchange <&ta. f-ruiE undersigned having accepted the Agency, of I be I above welf known Honse, is prepared to hnng rin passengers from the Old Country,on as favorable terms usbany other House in the City. , .. Passages eon be engaged -in the. following s, •oiling punctually on the daya appointed: SWALLOW TAIL Line leaves Liverpool on the 6 di and 21st of each Month. , . RED STAR LINE leaves Liverpool on the 26th ot each month.' .w THEXUNE leivea Liverpool Twice a Month. THE LONDON LINE of Packets sails from London on the 6th, 13*, 21st and 26th of every Month. THE CLYDE LINE of Glasgow Packets satis from GLASGOW on the Ist nnd 15th of each month. Also—A weekly Line of Packets for New Orleans. UJ* passengers sloped from New York to any part_ot ll PeniorP'artr.er resides iit Inverpool,and i-u -peMtends'thASnthdssetftiAjbf all paseng^s-ong^ed^tn the Old'Count,7 canshave'titeir. passage engaged Ahrongh from; Tut*- burrftf by.applrcauon either personally or 6y letter, (post YORK '. - Can be had at veryredaced ratca by applying to the uaderSij?ued''Agtnt ior:.Ahe:Meaara-a*ap*coltyOfNew Vorlct ■ V.^ l; -JAMES Ht«AK£liY}. ’ r Corner of Slxth.undVidb'ertystreeis, jeg6 (2nd story) Pittsburgh JOUIt OQXVDXi;*^'?i-> I, r“S CbLE. COVODBfr COLE, . [SutcuioTSJS McFaden 4* Cocode.] .. iy ; BASIN, PENN STREET. Pennsylvania Railroad Co . — Centra! Railroad. THE subscribers having been appointed Snipping Agents for the Pennsylvania or Ceutrai Railroad, inform the public that w? are now prepared tg. receive any amount of merchandise or produce for shipment East. ... Goods cia ibis route will be earned through in five days, and all consigned to os will be forwarded free oi commission or charge for advances. Ra;n of Freight between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Dry goods, hatSj shoes, book*, stationery, eutlery, con fectionary* mills, feather*, furniture, drugs, medicines saddlery, Ac. 61,V0 ? 100 &*. Hardware, queensware, groceries, paints, dye stuffs, oils, leather, clover, 'flax, timothy and other grass seeds, wool, Ac. 80c. tp 100. Beef, pork* butler, lard, lard oil, tobacco leaf, coffee, tallow, grain and rags, dOe. & 100. . Ashes, marble (rough), tar, pitch, rosin, German clay bones, bacon. Ac. J Slc.^piOOT COVODE A COLE, comer Penn and Wayne street* Pittsburgh, July let, 1851.—jylO MONONGAHELA ROUTE. yah: 18 £'- felia Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore and Phxlad'a. rpHE Morning Boat leaves daily at 8 o’clock, A M-, X precisely, conOecitng with tne Cars at Cumberland next morning. The evening boat leaves daily, at 6 o’clock, r.M. (exeeprSonday evenings,) connecting with the cars a Cumberland next evening, at 10 o’clock. * Time through to Baltimore 32 hoars. Fare only 89. 11106 through to Philadelphia 40 hoars. Fare only 810. The National Roadu now good. Conductors go with thi conches between Brownsville and Cumberland— which makes this decidedly the best routs East J. MESKIMEN, Agent, Office in the Monongaheia House. SOT ICBI Another Fresh Arrival at So. 97, Corner qf Wood Soetsaad >Diaitsand AiU js- Pittsburgh. D GhS&ii A. CO. have just received another new • •’supplyofD.fiYGOODSand VARIETIES. which have been purchased since the laie decline in Eastern prices, which will be sold at a small auvuscx. Owing to our advantages w buying, >snd long experience in the business,!we Batter ourselves that we can afford oar goods fit priees regardless of competition. Oar stock will be found to be unsurpassed in the western market, and much superior to any previous stock kept at the old stand by Gregg fe M’Gandle&s. We have jostopened a fresh lot of late sty iesof BON* NETS».Eibbons, Parasols, Dress Lawns. de Lames, Ladies’ White Dress Goods, Ladies’ Gimps, Silk Fringes, dec.; Broad Cloths, Fancy Vestings, Cossi meree. Summer Pantaloon ery.Tweeds, Gloves, Hosiery, Threads. Combs, Suspenders. Buttons, Knives, Spoons, scissors, 4c., and all other articles in thetrline, too tedtQßS tomeulion. We have on hand, just receiv* cd direct from the mannfactnrers and importers, by ex press, a large lot of GOLD and GILT JEWELRY, GOLD end SILVER WATCHES, and Watch materi als, and being weekly tn the receipt of snch Goods, we intend keeping our assortment complete. We earnestly solicit an-early call from buyer* generally, before pur chasing elsewhere. Thirty casesof BRASS CLOCKS, just arnv.nl. of v a nous kinds. Remember, No 97, north-west corner of Wood; streera&dD.amond alley. Pittsburgh- *• I N-D.i— I The business of the late firm of Gregg AM’w Candles* is to be settled by D Gregg at the above stand, who is fully authorized a d in whose possession are the hook*, note* and papers of said firm. / Ur* Jftvne'a Funliy^Me^lcliiei. EXTRA.CT of u Letter trom tbfe-Rev R. L. Abbott, a well known and highly esteemed Missionary io the Kingdom oi: Barm ah, dated * Ssitdowat Asjulcaji, February, Ifr-W Dr, D. Jayne, Pktkuieiphia: MV Dear Sir—We arc now id great wont of your Medicai Preparations. \ oar CARMINATIVE BALSAM is an invaluable mediciae in this eeuntry in bowel complaints, and has been used in all onr Missions with the most gratifying success. J hare known it in many cases to aet like a ebann Your SANATIVE PIIjiLS are my sheet anchor!—The best medicine for my liver complaint and pain io’tbe side that I hare ever used They are in great demand, sad wa are entirely out of them. We need fire hundred boxes of them. Bro. Beecher says we could yae a thousand boxes yearly among oar people to great advantage. I hare used yoor TON JC VERMIFUGE as atonic in in* termitient fever, with the most complete success. 1 think it onoe was the means of aavinginy own son. Da ring my travels among the ehnrches the past season, I found a whole village suffering qnder/a prevailing influ* enza,attended with coughs of a most violent character. I oitcn rcgrened 1 bad not had a ddzen or two of tout EXPECTORANT '.o administer io them, for I ! eueve from what l have seen of its effects, that it would have been just the ibing for those poor people. 1 presume you have not hitherto bad an idea to wbat an extent your medicines are used in all our Miasions. A.ffe«uonaiely yoora, E. L. ABBOTT For sole m iu*_Pektn Tea Sian, •'S: Fifth Hrret. [jyl Judd'a medicated .Liquid Ontlele. THIS article is intended (oft family use, and should be found in the possession ,pf.every fcunify in tbe land. Mechanics wbo arc in constant danger of injury to their persons through accident, and the improper or careless use of tools*, will find this article to be invaluable to them, and alter a fair consider it indispensable. *• This may certiiy that we, tbe undersigned, having frequeatlymadeuseof Judd’s Medicated Liquid Cuticle, prepared by Messrs. Peafield Sc. Camp, Middletown, Connecticut, cheerfully recommend it to our-profesaion al brethren, as an excellent substitute for adhesive plas ter, m dressing b ornaments, scalds, bruises, and all kinds of frfeshwonndsj also, for tore nipples, a remedy une quailed. CHARLES WOODWARD, M.D., WM.B. CASEY, H.D, ' 0. HARRISON, MD., F. WOODRUFF, M D. HAMILTON BREWER, M.U., ELLSWORTH BURR*ftU) 7 Bptamc. CompßSOg all/the practising physicians in tire elty of Middletown. For sale by MORSE’S Compound Syrup of Yellow JDoeJR Rooty OCCUPIES ihe front rank among the proprietory medicates ot this conntry for eompleieiy earing Canker, Sfllf Rheum, Erysipelas and all other diseases arising from an impore state of the blood. Also, Liver Complaint, Catarrh, Dyapepsia, Headaches, Dizziness, Coughs, Soreness and Tightness about the Chest; Bron chitis, or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling sensation about the Throat; and is used with unprecedented suc cess ia all oases of FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDGENERAL DEBILITY. Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the various organs, and invigorating the eoiire system. If the testimony of thousands or living witnesses, from all parts of the country, can be relied upon, it is singu larly efficacious m curing all Sumon % and iestoring de bilitated and broken down constitutions. It is purely vegetable in its composition, and so accurately , com bined tn its proportions that the chemical, botanical and medical properties of each ingredient harmoniously unite to PURIFY THE BLOOD. lihas removed many chronic diseases which.has baf fled the skill of the best physicians, and bos.aJso cared Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and l Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed the least im pression upon. It has been levied in many cases of CANCEROUS HUMORS. The, most obstinate Cancers have been cured by this me'dicine. We say .that it is a valuable medicine m all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. It removes all obstruction in the circulation, rendering the Liver free, active and healthy. It removes Palpitation ofi the Heart, and rclleves ih aJleases of Asthma, and may be used in all climates,and stall seasons of the year. This Syrup iajprepared only by C. M.ORBE "& CO., "at 10S Fountain street, Providence, R. I «and: sold'whota sale and retail, by S. N. WICKERS HAM, Only Agent for Western Pennsylvania, )ell:y Warehouse, cor Woodandßlxth Piy.sb T h Stranger, Look' at This 1 Daguerreotypes for one dollar,'put Qp in Fine Morocco Coses. The subscribers announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh and viciatty, that Jney can get a likeness for one half the usual price, not be sur passed by those taken In the EasL We me&n to be surpassed: by "any. Having a large sk*r andside light, we are lO suit the most fusudious. We not ask iny person to take a likeness unless it suits them- J&niatores put in Lockets, Pina or "Rings. Sick or ■ ■ ■ MERRIMAN Si LAWYER. - Roomsiin 3d Bt.. opposite Si. Charles Hotel. _mylS:Bffld. -y lQe ou t.amp,. . , R^Foorthew'betweenMarket and Wood,. Dealer, Whole,ate and Detail, ta the above named Oils. . o, DiMOitttion# >w f-:: <an • rastsshaaMss^^ uihisday dissolvedbvaatualconsent aUterpaymw Say nnelhe name •rA*f . i n t= D.PATTON. . \ p«fl»siineiVipfitu».lgih:-::.: v . ~r- ,y,- I ITT Having soldmyenhreintereirtlnthe firtnof 3. 8. Bobhsi St Co. Battos, my lata partner, land la retiring-front badness, I take great pletmare.in recom ATTS i> NF.RVQUSAJjXIiK>TBt.iii cnreallcaaei of Headache, Low Spirits, Mental or Physical ueeay, and is to’"wonderful in reinhettating premature oldagevaad correcting decrepitude, brought onbyeX eetaive indulgence, that nothing but a triaTcanconvince the patient of us qualiues It is not an- excitant, but a ■trengthener. purely vegetable and harmless. - Sold in Pittsburgh by S. L. CUTHBERT, aulO Smlthfield street.' HOWE’S.'.gIIAKEK SARSAPARILLA.— A few morfiiUzeiL.a'f this valuable medicine, lor the e&re ldiflrftica atialnr front an impure etrne of the blood, M lost received mutfor sale b? JAMES A. JONES, , .*|ja _ aul> » i. corner of Liberty nnri Hand<t»; .Tf IjUCICB’I.'S —6O dox. for iilo by M> «u 7 v . STUART A SILL. Fare Reduced. B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., corner of Wood and First sts JTero ißooSa/fHasit, , . New .Booftftt Books I mi . . A T HOLMES’ LITERARY DEPOT* No. 74 Third /\ street, opposite the Post Office: •- : London ArUfoutapl fhr Angus*. -. ; .The. Model Architect,with designs of Cottages, Villas Suburban Rejudenqea^Ao;,* Travels in/America—by Lady Stuart Mortley. : The Scalfl Hanters- ia Northern Mexico—by Capt. Rulherfork: a Sea Tale—by Sir Admiral Fisher. Lewis ATundel—or ihe Railroda ol Life. Dictionary, of Mechanics* No.-37. a 4= Littell’j Living Age, No. 379. Godey’s Ladx v » Book for August; Graham’s Magazine, do Sarnia's Magazine, do The Ladies’National do The Gipsej G. W. M. Reynolds. Mabel; or, The Child' of the Battle Field—a Tale of Waterloo. -*• , , The Pioneer’s-Daughter: a Tale .oMndiafl Gaptivny —by Emersdn Bennett '' . . ' ' The Adventures of Pdul Perrwinkle: a Sea Story. The Countess of Lileahurr—by Dumas. Ecsne.Lorih£L9alo.na-DL Mai- Richardson. Yeast: a Problem—by the author of •* Alum Locke.” I The Turner’s Companion— with illustrations Traveler’s Guide through the H.S. and Canada. Benav or the Snow Bird: n Tale of Real Life—by Caroline Lee Hecitz. • 1 ( The Heir of West Wayland—a Tale by Mary Howitt. The Rope—by Bulwer. (an 23 v New Jffuiftel . New fluslei HKLEBER, No. 101 Third street, has Just selected • from among the latest east* tn publications the following new ana fashionable Music: My Hopes have departed forever; Make me no gaudy chaplet ■, Ob! boys carry me along; Tumnoiaway. Duett by Foster; I’d offer thee this hand of mine; Mignon’scelehra edsong; ; I dream of myFatherlano- Jenny Lind ; Mary, we pray for thee. Moore ; The naif broken heart; ~ And are we thus compelled to part T Little Red Riding Hood; Spirit Polka.. Nelly Bly; Lily do Camptown Races; Bride’s do Fusing Away; Bloomer‘do Liule Blossom; Love do Blanche Alptn ; 1 -Ravel do Ocean Burial; ; Bveriv’s Waltz. Natoie. fa°l9 1 Now Books! New Books I *f~UBT RECEIVED AT WALL’S PERIODICAL and if Cheap Publication Store, No. 65 Fourth street t i Lewis Arundel; or the Railroad of Life. ! Ralph Rutherford—a Nautical Romance By Bir Ad* miralFisher, The Mysteries of the companion to the Mys teries of Paris. By Eugene SoPj. * _A r / A fresh supply of Blackwood -- / N 0.16 Field Book of the Reoolation. | The London World of Fashion. ! The Lives of the Chief Justices of‘England, from the Normau Conquest till the death of Lord Mansfield.; By John Lord Campbell, L. L. D Boat wick on tho Causes of Natural D«*ath. *c f» t,v * Sew Music. JOHN H. MELLOR,No. SI Wood street, has received the following pieces of new and popular Music Dolcy Jone*. By 9 C Foster ; Oh! Boys, Carry Me Along. By S. C. Foster, Peaceful Nights —Duett By Glover; Moonlight Sleeping—Duett; We Nbw Must Pan; The Cavalier ; i Take Me Rome to Die, I Watch for Thee ; \ Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home ; Father’s Prayer; Joe Hardy; Why Do Summer Roses Fade; March From Lucia di Lammermoor, Diligent Hose Company Quick Biep ; Fest March; VUlageQ S; World’s Fair do . I Have Riches, Thou Hast Beauty—Variations, Come, Sing Me that Sweet Air Again, do ; Le Tremolo. By Ro&selen, do ; Believe Me, if afl these Endearing Youde Charms; Diadem Byerly’s, Aurora and Silver BcllVValtzes; lily; Nancy’s ranny; Bloomer; Sharon; Fire Fly; Jenny Gray; Syrneuse; Cottage; Ogden; Coquette; undCaliy Polkas. Ua27 Blodern Harp. C BLUMEhas just received alarge slock of VOCAL • and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC BOOKS,among which are-*- The Modem Harp—or Boston Sacred Melodm—a collsction/of the most popalnc church music iu use ; The Boston Melodeon—in three volumes; consisting of songs, glees, rouuds, Ac., meladiagmanv of the most popular p&cesof the day, arranged and barmo nixed for four voices- The Melodist—a ueW work containing selected getas from the most celebrated composer*, with aecompani mem for the Piano Forte ; The Nations! Glee Book Air—f r tour voice*; Self-instructing School for the new and sci entific work, in tnree parts, complete in one. By G. Saunders; „ The Melodeon— a collection of the most popular Me lodies, carefully arranged for Flute or Violin, in twelve dffmbers; . . Henri Herts’s uew and complete Piano Forte school vßnrgmnUer’s n*w and improved edition of Piano Forte Instructor; Czerny’s Piano Forte Instructor; Carcauis’,Carultis’,and R. Culvers’ Guitar Instructor; ■ Amateurs’ Quartette Club—in three uuenbers and four parts, for the Ist and 2d Violin, Vtolinceli© and Flute . : instrumental Marie, in four parts and 8 numbers ; ; Howe’s Musician’s Companion—in three parts. At tfie Old Bslablisktd Piano DmL, auS No. 118 wood street. Superior Wsteh Repairing. JOHN M. ROBERTS, WaTCHMAS.BR AN I) JEWELLER, desires again to call the at tention of the pablic to the workshop which heffr* <£| has opened at No 16 Fifth street, two doors fromGl&fcHla Market, where he continues to devote his special atten tion to the repairing and refitting of Chronometer, Du plex. Patent Lever, L’Eptne, and every description of hue Watebes and Clocks. Having fur a Dumber of years been employed a* Fore man iiitue worashopof the largest establishment in this city, 1 flatter myself that those favoring me with patron age will find ml work et trusted executed in toe bni maimer and ozj the most reasonable terms. Btftratei j—John Harper, Esq, Edward Heasieion, Esq., R. li. Haitley. Era , Joseph Woodwelt, Josfaoa Rhode* A Co , and Wnx 6.Scaiie. A carefully selected stock of Watches, Clocks, Jew* dry, Spoons, Spectacles, Ac., constantly on hand, which have been purchased at the lowest cash prices, and will he sold at a very »tnali advance for the same (anlh ClUsens sad Strangers* >OO HO yon wish to purchase a fine GOLDorSILVER WATCH, EU jraone-hslf the usual price ? If so. coll at HOOD’S JEWELRY BTOBE, 51 Mark* strwt, two doors north of Third, and take a look at his new stock, just arrived, and you can there purchase Watch es or any kind of fine Gold Jewelry at their real value, and not-be charged two prices for everything, as you have usually been ; but can get the very best quality of good* at the lowest eadern prices. Do not believe what others, interested in their own sales, tell you, but come and see for yourselves. All goods sold at this establish ment will be warrantee at represented at time of sale— so that ail may purchase equally safe and cheap- aaltl, ■ A LL I'ERSONS inlereited wiU lake nouce Ui«t A. WILLIAM TAYLOR, of the Eighlii Ward af City of Pittsburgh, Bricfcmaker, on tbc 89th day of July, 1851, executed to the undersigned a Peed of Assignment of all his Estate, in trust for the benefit of his creditors All persons indebted to said Taylor are requested to .make immediate payment, and persons having claims will present them. J. HOWARD, Assignee, jyttl Office 4th st., bet- Srojthfield and Print. " Dt isolation of PartDlribljp. ThTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN tiuit the Partnership N heretofore existing bqtwcaa-GEORGE V. AR BUTHNOT end WILLIAM BROWN, Sr„ as Chandler* end Soap Manufacturers, under the firm of Arbuthnot A Brown, baa this day been_dis*oJved. All seulemeau of sold business will bo m&de by Geo. V Arbuthnol, who is hereby authorized to attend tho same. The bosincs* hereafter wilt be condacted by Georje V. Arbathnou at heretofore. G. v. ARBUTHNOT, WM. BROWN, 8R- Dr.WmtPtOUst, VETERINA RY SURGEON. rTll Office at Rodv Patterson’s Livery Stables, on Fourth street, between Wood and Smilhfield. Uy4:ly Lithographic Institute' CO-PARTNERSHIP.— The subscribers most respect fully announce to their Mends and the public gen erally. that they have this day; entered into Co-Partner ship, for the purpose oi carryinzon, at the old stand, in Singerly’s Building, opposite the Post Office, Th Ird street, Pittsburgh the Lithographic Printing, in aU its various branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from JBorope, they are prepared to ao works m Lithography equal to steel engraving. They solicit a continuance of the patronage bestowed heretofore so hbe rally to the one Spanner, Wm. Schuchman/and they hope by strict attention to their business, by elegant workmanship, and the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors of an rn« .lightened public. ' Bonds, Checks, Drafts, Machine Drawings, Likeness es, Landscapes, Autographic Letters, Bill Heads; Plots 'Lithographed and Printed in Black, Gold Bronze ef Co lors. Specimens of their work can be seen at their Office, above. WM. SCHUCHMAN, aprtO FRED HAUNLEIN Mann's Donble^Xever ; Letter Copring Press, and Metollio Dampener. BURNHAM'S PATENT. Sizes qf Prases and Damptnm— Letter, 10 by 13; Foolscap, 10 by 15; Folio Post 11* by 17*; Manifest, 18 ■by 21. -A, Time saving. Labor-saving and Money-saving Machine. THIS PRESS and DAMPENING TABLET presents decided advantages overall previous inventions for the same object Ist. The Press doetinotrequire fastening down. 2d. Through two levers andeccentric joints the pres sure ib obtained with more ease, and much quicker than by other methods. 3d. The power is applied so equally, that the Press is not liable lo break or get out of order. 4th.—The Dampening-Tablet is a substitute for the brash, blotting pa per and wet-cloth, saving all the trou ble incident lo their use, and is worth its weight in gold. TbeTdblet may.be used to great advantage with any Press already id 1 use, and for that purpose will be soldi separately. . Letters can be copied with this Press and Dampener in three seconds, without blaring the original or the copy- MANN’S PATENT IMPROVED MOVABLE BINDER, For keeping in a Book-like form, M^ o * Original In voices, Letters, periodicals, Newspapers, Drawings Bank Checks, or any other papers where method is do* sirabie. This invention, it U confidently believed, is the best ever presented to the public for the purpose for which it is designed, and wifi furnish to many a deside ratum long needed. The undersigned now offers it at tK comparauveiy trifling cdsttomtdwho'may desirb to per fect the system of preserving papers for ready and easy reference. MANN'S COPYING BOOKS. The Paper in these. Books is made from all Linen Stock, andof the samcqnalitv a»Fine-French Writing Paper, bound on Parchmenfßacks, with Primed Pages, and manufactured express! retailing • • The jmderxigned ha ving procured the sole • agency of the now offer&ihem at reasonable prices at wholesale or retail. Prc**s%~Dauipeae&s, Books, or Binders, furnished to order oCmny dimensions, at short, notiee. AB of the above article* warranted, - Al*o—Copying Papet,inloose sheets of any Size-' Arnold’s Copying Jnk—deoidedly the best in me. MfT A. C- Chambers will wait op the citizens of Pitts burgh and'Allegheny, AndwiUjgtvc all the Instruction JOHN F. COLE A CO., AtM’FadenA CovodefaPenha Railroad Depot, comer ■> nf Penn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh i . Be8:yl, »IT AIT'S ANTIDOTE—Extract ofiTletteT from the W Rev. Aivan Apkleyj who, after stating that he Wad lirtn hut'fourTteasPOohrulg of. Watt’s Nervous • AmJdoto, anddewnbinsriOiei wonderfa]. effecu. «M»s rf : Ms Sir: In viow of the whole, I think., iv-tohe a powerfitl etiinnlant Jo the ihd nn invaluable jnedlpwe. It hee.alreedy relieved me“ota certatn eet of oervona.pmnfr-elevawd my Sinui andao fitr relieved mylotoand-Up ee to enable **\ flftv Tjer cem.'belter than I did before. HMpecS.syyohnh : ‘ ,7'SLVAN ACKLEY. . I ' l 1850 S.LfCimiBERT, ■ a 029 • ■ fiOSmllhflMd atrjfek , EW BlLKS.—Eeceiveilhie day, a beaudfollot of ,5t cheap. 'Jneutaiue Coifipatries - Caih - Mufotal -'-InaWy Company Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. OO,OOO. if.oiaa«ttA HSi&ttffl'E s# 8r tfa l, .< vj a Hi rTtUE undersigned having been appointed Agent* for LL the Company, have opened an Office in No. terms as any responsible Company in the perwßahayiog-proßMtyilnsured in ihiai.Company are yornl ihoamoumtheV have lobScv promptly l paid in sixty daysAlWriproof same. “ lfou. /OHI^ ! C/BUC§ER, PreaideqL ! CBa», B. HtssrEfc,'-Vice President - Thos 'ff. Willson, Secretary. Dayid'Hemltig, Auorncy.ftpdCoattAelloc. «KBhdwr,sRudlolp'h 5 RudIolp'h F. 'KeTkor, wih ; :eotderl!‘Jr;;lDayrd Chas.E. Hlesfefi Rtiaa* E; Rinxar,Samueli WuHoya, David John Ninninger,JlaßfdiLnjCoitwy; iacob S* Haldetnan, York; Henry ii.rry*, Lancaster ; .data Sdharrieiy BArksJohnG/Mreffmyr,-Philadiriptiia; WtilianftMratrer, Montgomery v Thomas Gtilesple, iLu zefne; Gordon F. Mason, Bradford; Amos K.-happ,. Northumberland ; James Burns, Mifflin; John T. Hooy eri'CentMff John S. lsdtt, 1 Htihtingdbtr j Jdmes Ki Moofe bead, Allegheny, Jonathan D. Lefiti Washington? Geo- H. Bucher, Cotnberland ; George W. MpssoriCarijpu. <• M’S AIN aTBOFFITT, , U SiCClttir^tfeet, Agents for Pnisborgh, Allegheny Co. Plttihßrßht&trittserithoeOoinjpMiy. rrtHli COMPANY was Incorpprated In February. X trttSa Perphtnal Charter, and hai commenced buslhesson u Capital Bf $lOO,OOO. TheiCompany does husinesa both on the Joint Stock and Matual plan. , On the Joint Stock plan the rates are one-third less than those charged by Motlial Companies, and' Fifteen Per Cent, lower than the rales of most Stock Corapa uMttluaf raids are lhe ; same as those .adopted by other safely* ■conducted Companies. _ Those insure a* on the mutual principle havo the combined securities fiirnished ; by that system of insurance, and |fae Capital and 3nr 'plus Fund of the Joint Stock department. , Tlte Charter permits the granting of insurance on life, in every fatta* ineinding the right of wife, pa rents, mlatiqns, frjeqds or crautore—to insure the life of another for their own exclusive benefit, payable after ; deaUt,or upon tire parties arriving at the ageof 50.55, CO or 65, at the option of. the insured. OFFICERS-. Jam## 8. Hoon, President. Samuel M’Clurkan, Vice President Joseph S. Leech Treasurer! Charles A.Colton,Secretary. DIBSCTOOS. James 8. Hooo, Joseph 3. Leech, John 8. Dilworih, Charles A. Colton, Samnel M’Clurkan, William Phillip*. John A. Wilson. Bosun ov oinxace. Hon. William Wilkin*. Uate Secretary oi Wkr. Hon. Waiter Forward, Late Secretary oi Treasury. John Snyder, Kaq , Cntbier PtUAburgh Bank. Malcolm K*q , Wholesa'e Grocer. Hun A W Loomis | A- B.M’Caimooi, t*q. oxpical ao*an. Consttftmg Physicians. JosephGazzam,M. D- William Addisoiv, M. l> Jeremiah Brooks, M, D K.G. Edrington, M. D KXAUITSLNO PUYBICU.SS. Samnel Dilworth, M. D., 47 Smilhfield street Bobu Snyder, M D* 103 Fourth st. John Crawford, M-D.,29 Sixth it, Wm. McK Morgue. M. D., 107 Liberty »i Dr. Dilworih will be in attendance at theoffiee/every day, at 12 o’clock. Those who have spoken for an agency, arc requested to call, take their papers, and commence operation* forthwith. All persoes engaged in the insurance busi ness will he supplied with Man ks ami a towed the usual commission. Office of the Company, No. 75 Fourth street. mv 7 C A.OOLTUN. Sre'v Mutual Life igsaranos Co. GUARANTY FUND, $lOO,OOO. THIS COMPAN Y offer* to the insured ail the security and advantage* of the -Mutual and Jolni Slock Pious (on heretofore applied) combined, namely: Low rates oi premium; an annual return in cash of the per centsgc required for tho contingent risk of the year; on ade quate, but not excessive provision for the future security • members for the whole term of li;c, with an equiiable interest in the accumulating fund secured to such mem bers, payable at death, by credits upon their polit cies, a guaranty fund designed for the permanent secu rity of short term members, and also for (he present se curity of those for the whole trrra of life. £7* This is the only Mutual Life Insurance Compouy whose rates.of premium are fixed at a fair reduced suit dord.wT'Ji a provision for an annually increasing accu mulation of fduda (for future security) in exact propor tion to the amouatof bn-taes* and the increasing risk from advancing age among the members. Pamphlets, tracts, Ac , giving in detail the piau and rates of the Company, farmsbeif gratis, and nppiiearions for insurance received by J. TUtttiKTT, Agent. (29, Wood street, PuLshu/gU 3aml Dxi-worrß, Medical Examiner jyl2:vi The FrankUn Pin Insurance Company. Directors Charles\V. George VV Richstus. Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewi*, Tobias Wagner. Adolph! R. Boric, Samnel Grant, David 8. Browne Jaoob R. Smith, Morn* Pattrr*oi> CHAS. N DANCKKK.Pre . Cass G. Bsjrcim, Secretary pT Continue to-makeinsuraiu-c. or unuit-c . on every description of property in to arc and comiiry, at rates as low aS are eouslstenl with seeurit). \ The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fui< • which, with their Capital and Premium*, safely investor, afford ample protection to the assured. ’ The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1651, a* fiubiished agreeably to an Ael of Assembly, were a* fol o*i, via Mortgages f »i 8.1255 6* RealEstaie• 7? Temporary Loans 63,066 17 Biocs* 6t,«a» oo Cash. Ac.- 64,340 81 Sioee their incorporation, * period of 21 pewnMbey have paid upwards of On* Million Four ZfuniM Thai land ihUarif losses by lire, thereby affording evidence of the advantage* of Insurance,as wcllns the ability and disposition to meet vrith promptness, all liabilities. J. GARJUNEB COFFIN, Agent, aprtM} Office ftj. & porner Wood and 3d m» fiari&Ot'Kir* iwOliland TraniporUMoa IflSlißilNClAi riniß INSURANCE COMPANY OF NOKTII *MKR 1 ICAi Philadelphia, chartered 17D*.capital $500,- 000, asseti Jaanary i£ ISSI, 81,001,300 50, w,i make insurance on ooilding* and their contents in-ihi* city apd vielnhy- Alao, on property of every descrip tion, on steamboats and other vessel*, either by inland transportation or on the sea* DIRECTORS : Arthnr O. Coffin, Pr»*«’t . Jacob M. Thoina*, Samaei W, Jones John R. Neff, Edward &omh, Richard D. Wood, John A. Brown. William Welsh, Samuel F. Smith Francis Haskins, Samuel Brooks. S. Austin Alliboce, Charles Taylor, William E. Bowen, Ambrose white, George W. Aspinwali, Thomas P. Cope, James IV. Dickson, g. Morris, Water, M. 0. gherferd, Pee’jr- Thu hube Oldest Insurance Company in the United Suite*, and from iu high standing. long experience, am* pie means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazard on* character, may be considered as offering ample «« cavity to the poblie. WM. P. JONBg, Agent, jn%>4 No. 1.41 From street. IBBDOASOS. rpllß DELAWARE MUTUAL.AAFETV INSUB J. ANCE COMPANY. —Office, North Room of the Kx change, Third streiet,Philadelpbld. Ftu'ißSirmaxaa—'Buildings, Merchandize and oihei properly in town and omrury, injured against loss or damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. Maanrx isjwaancs.—They aLo insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, as the assured may desire also insure merchan dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars. Canal Boats antisteam Boats, on rivers and lakes,on the most liberal term Sr. DIRBGTORS"- Joseph H. deal, Edmund A. dodder John C. Davis.Robertßujton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis r William Folwell. John NewHn,Dr.B. M. Huston, James C. Hand, Theophilus Paulding, H. Jonea Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. GeorgeiJerrill.Spencer Me 11 vain, Charles Kelly, J. u. Johnson, William Hay, Dr B.Thomas. JobnSeHers, Wm. Eyre. Jr DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. — D T Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno T. MARTI)N p re ,m c „, ThoS. C. Haot, Vice President. Josxrn VV. Cowan, Secretary ICT* Office of the Company. No. 4U Water »treet»Pius* burgh (Jel6:dtf) r. A. MADEIRA, Agent- ~ Fire and iUorlas laiursnes, mHE OFFICE of the Insurant* Cc.ttf North Ammoa A has been removed to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones A Co., No. Ml Front street, third house East of'Wood street, where the subscriber will jssije Policies qn Build ings and iheir contepts.and onobipments by Steamboats and other vessels, for the above old and responsible Company. fapuj WM. r. JONES, Agent Life and Health Insurance*. mHE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE I COMPANY?of lncorporated by the Legislature of Pepnsylvania, March, lti4B;Charter Por petual j Capital 8100,000. Rates lower than any Pmnsalr oania Company, and full 20 per cent, lower than the usual rales of Life Insurance, as-the following oompari son wilt show. Thus a person oi the age of SOlnsuring for 8100 for life, mnst pay in the Girard 82JJ0 L Pennsyl* vania $2,30. Penn Mutual 82,30, Equitable 82,M, Now England fesLW* Albion $2,48, New \ ork Life 82,30, ftA and Health, Philadelphia. 81*91. Dmxcroas—Samuel D Ornck, Charles 0 Hail, W«t v F Boone, Robert P King, Charles P Hayes, M W Baldwin, Chas O B Oampbell,_M M Reeve. M. D ; Lewis Cooper, J Rodman Barker, fc tt Butler, Edwin R Cope. Preti deni. Bamuel D Orrick ; Vice President , ißobert P. King Ssertiory, Francis Blackburne. Applications will he received and everv information given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Ofsice: Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and Wood streets Pittsburgh. acvs:y firs and Marine Insurance. THE Insurance Company of Norflj America, of Phiia delphia. through its duly ahthbfized Agent, the sub scriber. offers to make permanent and limited insurance on properly, in this city and its vieinity,and on sbipmen by the can.! and ; ArthoMLCoffin, Preset Samuel Brooks, j Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Samuel \Y- Jones. Samuel W. Smith Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A.Brpwn, Jacob At Thomas John white, , John R. Nett Thomas P.Uope, ' Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh. Henry D. Sherrard, Sec’y. This, is the oldest insurance Company In Urn United States, having beert charteredin 1794. Xtrchartsr Id per petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered os offering ample securl* tyUMhe-pUblio- -WILLIAM pTJONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Co., Water and Froht Its., Pittsburgh maydy ; r John M’Cartney. WUOLEBALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Cigars, Tobacco and Snvf)F t ' No. 1*» Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, abriHl Pittsburgh.. Pa.:.. BiuliwM NotlWi', ~ ALL peraona bavin g, bhsmeki with the undersumed, etihe'r a» Public Aeiountaht, Insltnelor In Book- Kocpibg.or Otherwise, will find him at the Pittsl urgh CommercialColicep,from [) till It. O’clock, ond ftoat2jtilM6’clobh,P;M. Merehantt'w want or eoinpetenrßoolt Wepert oafl be rawlfeafe, calling on JOHN FLEMING, apffl Prihcltial ltmnieior In the Bclence tjf Accdantt, I is • If •tJTOOsmte'lre Knf[ino far S*lc» ■■ i mHE memberaof ihaFairmoum Fire Company offer ! : : Jri _iheiiENGtNE for sale. It tala first-rate order.rmd wjjfbe sold aheap, t Enquirtrof J. SMITH, Seo’y., : ‘ -biOitfn i;! iir-i. Mo 40S Pennstteet.* , w t>e at rail, P Birrs SOAP POWDERS bis , tor washing Ih little robbing—printed directions to eaebpack irtaloty Or**l WM. DYBE. W ; pnitrEs. Second arrival at Sew Bunimer Good., AT tJHEA'F bargains ■gat. THE largest. and Best Stock of faN jggljfcCY DRESS GOODS ever offered in thtecity.ia HP 00 " TOUt?G f l STEVENSON ♦ LOVE’S Original Bee Hive Stow, No. 74MaTket8ireei, between Fourth stmt andihs Diamond , Pnuburgh, belSfl&TS^rXk^an® ble Styles of Fanoy and. Staple Dry Good* which have been purchased since the great reduction ln P™ c ** at , l .^ e large clearing out sales in New V ork and Philadelphia, ana will be offered to cash. buyers at from 2010 per cent lower than former prices. „ . . . DRESS GOODS ofevery descnpuon.from the cheap est u> the most oostly and magnificent, such as a very large and beautiful stock of tha-foliowing articles : Chese and jasper chene Silks; High Lastro, plain chemelioh and lace silk* ; Do stripe do do; Do plain ~ Brocade, Arinueit and Ponlt de Soies, all colors ; Black and chamelion Turk sntihs, and watered s»J k #; Chei»todTndltf«*fl4M'ttfkrr : Do printed and plain dlk tissues; Do do Aibenines and Grenadines; Plain,printed and embroidered borages: Ohcne plain and figured silks, and poplins; Chameleon Gro de Naples f Paris printed borages ao de laines; Do do antTplain all wool de laines, Do do lawn; and jaconets; Plain and embroidered inuUi and Swissei: Plain and printed casameres, de laines and alpacas, French and domestic ginghams ) . .. ' „ English and American ehwtxes ■ and calicoes, at all and RIBBONS at great bargains ; Spring and summer shawls, do do; Needle worked sleeves, cuffs, collars and chemi zetts; Needle worked laces and pauslin caps; Embroidered, hem stitch and plain linen came handkerchiefs . . I- ancy siU wjckej hfVfckfPkasate and amck ties; Gloves, hosiery ana suspenders, a large stock; Irish linens, table cloths aed table linens; • Tickens, checks, crash,bird-eye, diaper * napkins; Bleached and brown muslins- from d to 12c. per yd ; ' Do brown and colored Canton flannels; French cloths, plain and fancy cassimeres A satinets; Cashmereu. tweeds, merino easrimeres and Ky; jeans; > i Blaok satin and fancy vestings, Ac., Ac. { fry The proprietors would respectfully soucil an darlv call from all their, triends, and the public gen erally, feeling confident that they can offer greater in ducements to whole sale and retail buyers, than any Have heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh. : myJttf YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE. 3 The Eighth Bcmi-Annnal Sale 0F DRV GOutfS at the One Price Store ol A. A, MASON A CO., No*, ft £64, Market street. uurgh, will commence on Thursday* June 26th, 1851, and doniinae through the .-month of July. Tbeir wholesale Boon* will be opendcf to the Retail trade, and every ar ticle throughout the establishment will be sold *t an im mense reduction from usual price*. Having recently made extensive purchases, their assortment will be fpund very choice and desirable. .w* 1 Their stock of Silks, comprising more than 500 pieces, will be closed out at aa immense discount from usual prices. _ _ Good Drees Silks ha low a* cis. Silk Poplins, 20 <925 .Best Bcrege De Lainee, 181 Fast colored Lawns, <4 Fine French do I*l Fine Primed Bereges, 15J025 Fine Freacts?«cairet, . 18|^25 500 pcs Fx6wh 'BndFln£lifiliGlß*haias > / 10 Black AJjpjHJ®*,*-j-.^r. v.-...- _ V. I*l looo_yan£i BonoellUbbpo&tm-- ’ ;> ; a voo yarns 500 Wrought Collars, 6± Fast colored Calicoes, 100 cases English and American do, B &\0 300 cates ana bales of Bleached and Brown Mus lins at manufacturers 1 prices. ALSO—Lace#, Embroideries, Primming*, Hosiery and Gloves, Linen* .White Goods, Bonnets, shawls. Cloths, Ac., together with an immense variety of all kinds of Dry Goods—sll of which will be marked down to even lets* than Eastern wholesale prices. ■jetf A. A. MASON A CO : flew Variety and Dry Goods store* M>. 9T« ffonk-wu comer Wood tL and Diamond alDf. D GREGG A CO., having opeoed at the above stand, • are row offering for sale u lane and complete assortment of VARIETY and DRY GOODS, consisting to pan of Broad Cloths, Cossimcres, Satineti, Sommer Pam Staff, Fancy Vestings, Ladies’ Dress Goods, Lawns, De Loioes, Ginghams, White Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons, Hosiery, Ac-, Ac. Also, a complete variety of CutleTy, direct from Sheffield.- Clock*,GofiFand Silver Watches, and Watch .materials. Gold and Silver -Pens and Pencils, and Jewelry. A fine assortment of Palm Leaf Hats, Ac. In short, we have on hand almost every article usually kept in the Dry Goods and Variety line Ail of which wv offer for sale on the most favor**, hie terras,either for cash or satisfactory reference D GREGG A CO. N. B-—The business of the late firm of Gqsoe A M l * Canduus, will be settled by the Fobgcnher, at the bouse of D. Gr* gg A Co., as the books, notes and papers are in my possess.on. and l am fully authorized to settle up the buMness. [aprfl] DAVID GhKGG. PATENT METALLIC OVRIAL CASKS* t |’ HE subscribers haviu« rcceutly made arrantemmu X with t*te Patentee of Uu** new and raluabit inven tion fo; the manufacture and sa> of the article in the West, they having been manufactured heretofore exclu sively in the East, where they are superseding the use or wooden coffins, take this method of informing the public, that they are now manufacturing eighteen differ ent sizes of the modem Sarcophagus, varying in length from fit Inches to feet, with width and depth suitable mods, have several sizes deeper and wider This w* vention now coming into general use, is pronounced on© of the greatest of Die age. These Ltrnux Casks are composed of various kinds of metals, but principally of Iron. «l,iia,7C9 44 They are thoroughly tnaauied inside and out. And thus made impervious to air and indestructible. They are highly ornamental, and of a classic form, are light and portable.‘while they combine the greatest strength which metaJ 4s capable of. in a given quantity When properly secured with cement they are perfect ly air tight, aud free from exhalation of offensive gases They cost no more than good woodeo coffins, and are better than any other article in use, (of whatever cost,) for transportation, vaults,oronlmary interments, as lias been proves by actual experitnruls, aud certified to by some of ottr most tcientinc men ; also, 3iy the Honora ble* Henry Clay. Daniel Webster, Ldwlt Oaks, and other distinguished Senators who have witnessed their merits, and whose letters, together with other evidences of their worth, may be seen at our Agents' Burial Cate Depot, No. 374 Main street, three doors above NtO'b, where we intend to keep on hand at all times, such a stock of all sizes and degrees of ornament and finish as will suit the most diversified tastes. We invite the attention of the public* and of'ondena* fcers particularly ihcooghoai the wen, to an examination of the article, and request them not to rely upon the rep resentations of undertakers not asinr the article, whoso interest it wooid be to misrepresent them. W. a DAVIS 4 CO PtUftt filetaliio Burial Caeca. Sareopkaguj Wardrooms, 374 Main itrut, Cineinnart. JWy, 1861 THE uadersi£ned.GKoaOE!LßoßcsTa, uodertaker aud soic agent for tne sole of the above valuable arii clea, announces that heU prepared lo supply ondefcla kers and others having occasion for their use with the. came, of.alLaizes, from 1 ftxy.tfc inchested feetfJin Jbr* in length, of Y«g-/oas widths ami *tapihs,ouSlableiftir bo die* of any size; either plain.brouzea or glided and higblyp/pgqpniqd.-.j&UPi name p4*t*»land:lrimiaing§- forthe same Attention to the very low prices affixed, with the view o( their g^nerai.pdopiioDtlg,solicited, to wit: At wholesale/fer-plaiii bronzed Cases,hf varions colors-' No. 1 for Bodies S 3 to 88 inches in length, 93,00 2 “ 29 to 33 M “ 4^50 3 33 to 40 * k * 0,00 4 40 to 46 ‘ “ 9,W 6 40 to 54 - “ j 0,00 6 54 to 60 •• * ’ 10,00 7 60 to 65 “ 11,00 a 65t069 “ 14,00 V 68 to 70 ■* 16,00 10 » 69 to 73 ** “ t 7,00 11 » 78to 76 •• “ 18yffl) iv u 00 to 65 K extra deep 19,00 13 “ 65 to 69 “ “ 15,00 14 “ 66 to 70 “ “ 18,00 15 • 68 to 73 “ “ 19,00 10 “ 70 to 76 u “ 80,00 Nome plates from 84,50 lo 88 per dozen. Moderate additional charge for extra gilding and orna mental painting, or inlaid gold, silver and pearl work. Communications, desiring farther information, or or* ders for Cases and materials,will receive prompt alien* tion by addressing GEO. K. ROBERTS, Agent, Sarcophagus Ware rooms, 374 Main si., Cm., O. |O~ Funerals attended, hearse end carriages famish* cd. and conveyances, with appropriate attendants pro vided for transportation to any part of the country, on application at the office as above. iylG Q. K. B. &aropean.Aotaoyt,> •: undersigned European Agontcominues ihis an* 1 nnai voyages between America and Europe, leaving Pittsburgh regularly in each year in Jano,and returning in September—transacting a general Law Agency, in connection with his relative, UoaH &KKKAN) l£sq*» now resident in Dublin. .The theawenty fitth of this Arefidyfthfough'Englanaj Ireland^Scotland, Wales, Ae. It embraces cpljcmipP 5f JWPIW debts, rents,property and clalmijYennUanceaof moneyi procu ring copies of wills, deeds and document* i conducting searches of all kinds, Ac-. Ac. lohumerahle references given. During'the subscriber’s absence, <biß brother,': kdwabd J. Kxbhan, will attend in bis Office. Office on Fifth street, opposite St- Paul’s Cathedral. THOMAS J. KEENAN, European Agent. jes:tf and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, rn. Notice to Business Men. AUENTLRM AN in this City, engaged in a rafe, sore and profitable merchandising and manufacturing business, having fallen into a low Hate of health, is de sirousl of selling out his interest in the conce n, for the purpose of leaving the city for the recovery of hia health. Any person having command of 83W0 in cash, and a fair credit, can enter into thlk business wi h every guar anty of success. 10“* Address “ MANUFACTURER,” Box 59, Pitts burgh, Pa., stating where an interview can be had. jy*3; * Wreen teas have 1 aW aWce# WftNTB per , vJT ‘LB. —Yon can buy Green Teas at MORRIS 1 TEA MART, in the Diamond, for three months to come, at the -old prices and the same qualities, notwiihtsanding the advance in prices East, as they have a large stock on hand.: They sell the best Teas in Pittsburgh atthis Store, and defy opposition. [JyB6 rptHE SUBSCRIBERoffers for sale a valuable House X aqd Loti situated on Ann street, Allegheny City.— .The Lot is t 8 feet front by 55 feet deepi" The House eon* Cams n Hall, two Rooms, Kitchen - Cellar and two Bed Room! A large yard, with out oven, hydrant, Ao. Price ®BQo.yTerm»—3oo in hand.* haUnce in one, two and thjee year?. 8, Ajpnt, /"IOIiD PENS—Bard As Brother, G< AE. M. ttautlr. Ijr Todd A Smith aud W:-W. Wilson’s. - The above brands are hdw'worivalled in quality of Gofd; in quill-like elasticity, and smoothness of the points, and in durability I wflKwarranl every Pen offthere makes. Joaireceiyed ibis mdrajng. a full assortifient,Vnd,customers will always findatfaystore the best stock, and at the lowest prices which a gocKhai licle cAn be-oold at. .■* W. W. WILSON, —C~~ ~ ~ .. j, oprMarketand Foonh sts. bbls. packed; ■ D/6keg» dof -Portal*by >y!Bi » • WM. DYER. UIS H-*. half hbl i. No, l While Fish: “ JJ ' ( 8 do - do Lake Shad: ' r 10 do Lake Salmon ; ' Receiving and fqr sale by - WM. DYER, je2B j No 907 Liberty it • T AftPr- Cfcbls.' No; 1 y i 15ksgs do; For sale by jyla j WM.-DYER. ■■rfßrite’.z-r-vZsSt^ iarnituw, JAMES W. WUOBWKtI., a MSf'-';" cabinet qL. pglfeia trria w t ttib r MANUFACTURER, ftp I Ware-room* 07 and ee. Thlrd street, IT WI W. respectfully informs his friends and custom., fcl « ers that ho has now completed the largest and.fi. pest stock of household farnhafe eYer before* seen 1 ih this city, as he w.detqnnined to nphold.the quality -with < Well-seasoned mhteriala, best workmans hip, and newest design*} hnd'from the extent of his orders Mtd faeutW. lumaj ufacturing, he Is enabled to produce 'Warranted mrnitare, atthe lowest prices. « ; ' } He has adopted ihe principle of identifying th 6 ; c ??* prners 1 interest with hls own, In qtiiiiily and price, and keeps always on hand thd%r«atesi Vanetyofeycrydes* Ariptiop.pf furniture, from ihe cheapest and plainestU> me most elegant ana costly, that a house, or any parvpi One, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactiired expressly to order.- He therefore sobciis ah Inspectidii, mat the ad vantage?.ofbi% establishment may bekmowa. Tlie following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which far richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: ! Parlor, : . drawing, din ing, ana bed room chairs, of every variety, consisting of rosewoood, ma hogany and walnut EU*abethe.n, CdnserVatoire and EAky Choirs, of every description; Couches, Sofas. andDl* vans of the latest French and< American patterns j n Tashaes, What-Nots, and ladies’ rarlor Writing Desks of various kiuda; Work Tables and fancy inlaid stands, music standsyand holders,makble top, ma : hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and sota, to- . hies, extension dining tablec; all sizes of the most improved,i and decidedly the' best kind made: card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads and washstends of each a large assortment; gothic hall and parlor reception chairs, ottomans and stools, secretary and book cases, aide board?, fire kcreens, towel racks, hat stands, and music stools, cribs and cots for children; paper mache, table and tea poys, ms bogany, rosewood, and ialaia pearl Tables, Ac. Ac. Ac. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet uajlbbs supplied with aliarttelesjniheirline STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, foroishedatthe Bhorl notice, t All orderg prompUy attended to Jonra«ym«nO*bf&ctSiafteri 'Aflspelat to A WAREHQUBE. 110 SBCQND BT&EBT, ? (neftruio corner of Wood.] S ASSOCIATION, ; valxeariyy twice to three many Hands as the iar* Kepi hhhertomoslj-enowjied • ,J,l .ty, have opened ana u**> lrnisti the pubiiCjby-tvkdlesaie or retaH,wiih Furniture of the aescnpliOn— vis: Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Buredns; Fall Col* umne«Lßareans; Mahogan) Bedsteads; Mahogany Chainf: Rocking Chairs; Mahogany Washstandsj So* fa*; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier Tables'; fine Card Tables; Centre Tabfet; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; OuoiQoqs; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work* stands; Cherry and Common Workstands; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Cradles, 4tc. The advantages of co-operation, on an extensive scale, 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 warranted —a* the politic will understand by giving them a calL Steamboat work of ail descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order in every style, at the shortest notice. _ t o Cabinet Raker*. 7tneers i Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut; Varnish, Hardware and Furniture at Wholesale. HE subscribers have just received from New York . and Boston a most splendid stock of VKNEKR3, and are manufacturing by machinery Farnitare suitable for the trade. Al! of which we will »U at eztremf ly low prices. As great care was taken in the selection of the stock, person? cannot fail lobe suited either as to quality or price; and,as ill* well known that Furniture can be made by machinery superior and much lower than by hand, the attention of tne trade is respectfully invited. Turned Work.in ail its branches, carried on as usual. Plank for hand Carpenters, and all articles required i a manufacturing Cabinet Farnitare, constantly on hand—-viz: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, llair Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac. RYaN & M’KEE, Ryan's Buildings, No. 31 Fifth street marti&ydaw CU&IKb AAU VVtlfllTUttfi. jYe. 98 Third stmt, btlwetn Markzi and Wood, Sjulh ttrls. a Wabave now on band a large and UL splendid staefc of every variety of f{p|andCAßiNKT FURNITURK,which wr. ■ ■ *1 lore confident cannot he surpassed, equalled, in this City, or in the West, in style and finish. Those who are in wantoi Furniture are respectfully invited to call and examine lot themselves. Ijy Steamboats furnished on th ■ shortest nstice. O" All order* promptly attended to. fcb!9:if O'DONNELL. MULLEN & CO. O’Ddnnell, Mullen jb Co. Pittsburgh Chair and Cabinet Ware Rooms, NO. 08 TBifiD ST., BKTWEEX WUO9 Sjr* »40KhT, (socru SIDX) MANUFaCI UttKRS of CanoSeat Parlor *yr_M Chairs; Cane Scut Rocking Chairs; 86- |jj£E§ eeplioa and Invalid Chairs; Cone Seal and Country (loose Stools ; Settee*; Loon- Yptfepafil gas, aud every variety of Common Chairs. ffjjgrg Aii of which were manntaclnred coder ff /r|| H their personal superintendence, and are w | M warranted both in material aid workman ship inferior to none in the City. Dealers in these arti cle* will find it to their especial advantage to call and examine for themselves previous to going elsewhere. Steamboats and Dwellings farnisned at the shortest notice. Ail order* punctually attended to. I j>~Vs Faraltur* and Chair Ware Rooms. /SSHra T. B. YOUNG A CO., comer of Third** and Smith/utdsa-i apposiu Brow n\ Pittsburgh, keep constantly on hand fvi make to order, at the lowest prices, ’ l * HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, add CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved styles. febid^ ' , BtsaaboaU, AJhoy l " Tax subscribers tender their acfi\ for the favors bestow IgJL. ed upon them by their Steamboat friends, and [jT\ would respeetfaJly remind them tfnd others into-* ■ ■ rested in building boau, that they are at ail times pre pared lo.fornish, on the moat reasonable terms, every description or Cabin Furniture and Chairs at tne be* material and workmanship. T B YOUNG & CO., Corner Third and Smithfieid streets, feblS opposite “ Brown** HoteL” a. c. X" h.©strum > , Batflker A Datsler, SMITHFIKLD STREET, B*itMtKj&agnXk£t>s!&and Strtnebsrry atop ,Pfcu burg, Pa. A \ HaSOHER & DAULER keep constantly onnand yjjs Variety of excellent and fashionable furniture, Rpe warrantedeqaal loany in the eity, and sold bn as * *1 ■favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment in .he West. They have how on hand an on usually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni ture, rrom the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended 10. mr2lr6r A, OILLIKES * OU H HAVE ON HAND ai their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY. No. 64 Southfield «l «large assortmenlof Taney and plain Furniture, which they will sell 15 per cent, below customary rates. Term*—cash only. , ldec27:ly /’VtlftSSyU WM. & STEVENSON - moon* "Hw CABINS T- WARS or everyaesenp ■ miffini at hit old atond.'earner of Liberty and IffiffirmiSevcalh streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, in all its branches. - _ mayll DUDDB A OauZIKK, MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS, , OIL. MILL BUILDINGS, South- Wat ear flu SsSgSCCßiver and Land Steam Engiues, Eire En gines, Hydraulic Presses, of all descriptions; Chopper* •plate. Lithographic and other Presses; Gold Stamping and Refining Apparatus, togeihei with Mill Machinery in general, built upon the most approved plans of con* strsetion, and workmanship to the tatisfaciloh of cus tomers. All orders left at Messrs. Cochran, SFBride A C0. , 5,N0.2d Wood street, Pittsburgh,or aadrcsstyMo. thesuoscribers, Allegheny,will receive prompt attention. suit DODDS A CROZIBR. Bolivar Pin Brick manufacturing Company, jah. fiLovas, a. M, eras, b.f.iorxs, h. b.-maobaw^ QLOVBR, KIBR A CO., Proprietor*. , THE subscribers having been Appointed Agents fer the above named conceni, wttfkeep constantly ot hand a supply of the celebrated Bolivar Fire Brick, Crr eible Fife £ Lugi Fuwac ciHea i ths; oadrlnfemilK are also ready to receive orders for said Briek, to be made in sUe and shape to suit purchasers, which shall be promptly filled. VVe do not deem it necessary to enumerate the many advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick poses* over all oth* ers that have been offered for sale in the United States, their superiority beingweil known to almost all persons: who use Fire Brick. that the Fire Brice shall lose none of their present ehvL able reputation, and that bo expense shall be spared- i> thake them even better than they have heretofore been. This is the only establishment Lowmanufacturing Firfc Brick at Bolivar. KXKR A JONES, mar!7 Canal Basin, Seventh su Pittsburgh^ a cara* WDALY A CO. have now ready for sale a large • and well of Spring and Summer, Hosiety*in all its branohes. They wouldtllrect'paritatt- Jar atiemion to their stock of'Gentlemen’s cottbn half Hose, with Merino and Silk feet: they ate Of the best materials and workmanship, and for comfort as a stria* mer Sock, cannot be equaled. W.D. ACo have ali'O on hand Gents Undershirts and Drawers in cotton, silk, and merino; Childrens’ Hosiery of all deterifUfans, at the old established Stocking Store, Fifth streetjbetween Wood and Market. ' frnvl Pgr Female, and Haiti, DR. LARZETXE’S JUNO QOflDlAL.or Procreative Elixir; prescribed os aji .effectual restorative in. cases of debility, tmpoiency or barrenness, and all ir- nature. It all that it professes to be— viz: Natans grpat restorative,and remedy foe those in the married state without ofTaprfrlg, It is a certairicure for seminal emissions,feenerdl debility, gleet, weakness of the genital organs, nervous affections, leucorrhceaor whites. As a vigoratlng medicine itisunefrualtedl-- Also, a certain remedy for iijcipibnt Consumptioh. indi gestion,lossof musetdaf egfergy; physical |assiitidc,.fc* ! male weakness, debility, Ac. itlsTjvamijted to please the userid dny of the above eonrijlfiints.andi* ofjjrice Less value*o thosewithout offspring..' : ‘ r 1 To spread wide ihb hleSsiftgsor tiui'oiedlciiie,’! haVc appointed Messrs. or the city of New York, in the ymtedßl&tes of America,my sole agents for its sale; and none can be genuiße<'holes* it comdg through them, and. their signature* are: on She wrapper.' V , V , . .ANTONIO IiARZBrrE,M.fi. N<mfe»,.Jfujy 16lha84»* .“ ~lWa a IB Pittsburgh mi the Medical Depotu-No. TA SmlthSeia Btreel; and 6y B. H. Heating, Walnut itteeV- OmeiUnati; Baymon4.it Patten, No. & Frtirth street I'P‘ktiUo- : : . (mainly u Her»’o I«r*j«i Saw «UU«. , . 'T*HE above establishment has been taken bythe nn- Ji * dbrsignedj WiUi the view of panning the legitimate, basiness-connected the to with; and as they are nowce-j oeiving a faU sapplv or /Timber, orders for aU aizes ot iiOmber will be filled with promptness, and at aa..low prices as by any other Mill in the neighborhood. l PAUNGSof aplain and omammt&l paucm-CTiM.be*. cot [apr39»y] . JAMES CARMAN: fe Oft;. ' nDW landingacd forsale, '» HrCKKTSON* 1 '''••nd./orsate . B gy bale 9 M p Sig ,^! w ” PR. QUO AIL—4O hbds. P. R. Sugar, jostteeefred and • lor sale by * KICKBTBON, an 29 and 283Liborty.au "OPS—I 6 bales 1849 Hop*, imi recM arid for taleby' L ! BOSS MILLER t WCKETSON, Holland herring—loiwjnlww Hoa^dHerr rina, jtuit recorded and for sale by aali WM. A. &FCLUBG * cd."-, ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC 1 WQNDERT THE TRUE 01G ES? I,VE .FLUID, , v.-i!'. ■-■i.'. or OmWo’WlMlV i -,is ■■■ ! A' ORBAT WSPBPBM CDBSBx .U TJHEEARED from lia fourth utoaacb.-of X.ihßOx.afteriilrectiouubjr Baroa iQCTiailhggreai; Bytfologicaf Chemist, byJ.S.HOUaHTONi«J)-iNo- .Mitosjggg:” ! ™» U a trifly«mnderfulren£sy loi tNDIQSSTIOS, DYBPBPSIA, JAVNDICB, COltnMSr, tni DEBIUTY, cartag;ailir, Natare>« ; own mclhrjCjby Nature’s own agent, the -Satiric Jnieeu H“Jf * tehspoonfnU-of;;ihifi Fluid, infiued in water, Baa m aßOtrrtwoStomis, outofthe ttomaeh. *“ j SCIENTIFIC. EVIDENCE!: .. . , Animulfelieifi y eons membrane ofthe BtomaelTol. the calt in whieh va rions aruclesef foodjas meat ana egagwfllSe so so(h ened, changed had digested, jddtth Uie "same rammer as they woatdbo • * . . , *r . &. pramm-fn Ut eVjittWished Sj .Fowlots tWetls, New\oik, jage3s., «tales the tamegtbttt, fact,and describeathe methodoi prepatatioh. There are few higher aulhoritwithan Dr. Pereira.-- Dr. Coßffls,lttliUiyelßable Oie “Physiolo try of Digestion,” observes that a diminution of thedue se«rbly affleted with this complainhfindmg everything else to ail, had recourse to, the GastrioJuicof obtsiaed flroa*thp ®Uch prDTed com,; .Sr. amous"works onffeVegelaS hlePie£”Jays: L ‘flils»ieritarh»)ile faeMn phyUplogyj. thaCthe’siomnchs ojf puimals. macerated to water,lure, part tothettuid thepropefty.of d(ssplviUg;Varioasanl eles of food, ond ; of;effiicUnr* kmdofarUficfatdlgejr tloa of lhepunno. Vjgte different from.the natural djgeßt B£BoS i s great work, the “ Chemistry of Srau,”<Le» A Blanchanl.Phila, 1848,pp, 321-2) says: “ The dlscov cry' ofPJSPSfrffcnua a new era'm the chemical history Of Digestion. J?V<rai,recentexj)erimeuts we know that food is dissolved as 'rapidly in ‘an ‘ artificial digestive ! fluid, prepared ffcih Pepsin, as it is in the naturuLGos*. tKciafeelitteiC^r•"< “ ProfessorUtTflousbits-of tbdJelferseir CblTegtF.PMla; delphia,iabis great worfcoailcnitsn'PhySfologr,devotes more thaiiiifftrpage»-lb an examination Of tniS subject; His axperimenis-wiili DT. Beanmontj on the Gastric Juice, t&tnined&nmih&living human Btomaclfand frdm animwig; are well known, -uinalf cases. l ’ he, says/ “dt* gcsiion occurred a* perfectly-in rile Dr. HoughtO^.preparation of' PEPBDP fct£rnroilue ed the most marvelous effects, curing cases ,6f Debjlftyr fanfl/sWnri Nervous DeciinejaudiDyspeptic ( Uon. supposed lobe rm .tbevery-vergeof thdgraVCp' IV ii impossibie'ta di«e thedntaiisof cases inihe'limiUW this bfefmgivemoC morethnp TWO HUNDREDREMARK ABLECDBESSjin and Boston, alone.- These were nearly-ell desperate cures were not only rapid and wonderful butjNjrma^ & great NERVOUS AJSTijKtTßjandpaitiwijarly Useful for tendency tobiUonsdumideryLiver GbaplaintJ : Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Agueuano 1 the evil effects of Quinine, Mercnry/afcd other dregs upon the Digestive organa, sickness.' for excess in eating, and the too fcee F us&<of ardent-spir* Us. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance. old srroMAQa complaints. There is no form or OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which U does not seen* to .reach and remove at No master how bad they may be, lx GIVES INSTANT: RELIKFL twii, andironlyncedsiohe repeated,.for a short lime, ■ to make these good effects permanent. PURITY OF BLGODand/YIQOR Ttis particnlariy excellent -in ~casea w NauseS, Vdinitiogv Cramps, Sorehesaof thrpltof the Stomach, distress si te ideating} low, cold'State oflhe Blttod, Heaviness. Low- ] ness olSpiriisj Despondency, Emaciation, WeaVitess, 1 1 tendency to ■ sanity, Suicide, Ac. 11 ; price, O.* a DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle wilt Of ten effect a laStingrcure. . . . . ; T&oty i "Bottle *eara tsft written -eignamre of lJ ». HOUGHTON, Sole Proprietors v M t ? | Sold hy agents in every town in the United States, j and by respectable de&lera-ln Medicines generally. - „ : Agents for Pittsbnrgb,tK£YBEß & MeOOWELI*, 14* : ■ Wood street. ; v : ••i • ’ • • Retail dealers supplied axpronrieior’spnees. [nv2(hy ■Also, for d street Public Attention Is respectfully tnmUd to the folloiffihgtruihs } tct forth in relation to one tf the most important Betutties of mod- ern tsstesf ~ ' ' PETROLEUM. OR ROCK OIL j • TFT is not more than one year ago since thiagreot rein-'! edy was brought before the public, for the relief and' core of disease. Its great; powers to heai v have, since then, become iulJy appreciated by the community, and ,wie allege that the longer h is tried thomorecettaiawil) its great fame lt is not the remedy, of a day, got up for the sole purpose of making money; bat, one. which we conceive* wuleonimnci to be used when all. nos trams have' been 1 forgotten... The PETROLEUM is a Natural Remedy t elaborated fa die depths of thoearth. by a powerahd agency that langhs-tpscora aU.hnman. competition. It is oar ‘write-ahont a medicine, thiat we write we say nothing: .calculated to deeeive those who may trust our word or; pat confidence in odr statements.' The sick arc! veiy> apt tc catch at any thiflg that’promises' relief ftrodtdii eose. A’ story can haraty be too highly 'wrought to an- • swerthe object of gulling or bmnbuggtnjjso'me of, them.; Nbw.we do not desire to do this: Wes re anxibus only, thmihe truth in relation to Our Remedy ahonld,be. told,, inorder tOsecnre for it a repuiatlonfar exceeding any . single article ofthe materia midied. Plain, unvarnished., facts—fee tsthatmay be ascertained in oar own city and! : neighborhood, bear ampletestimony in &vof of the Per troieum. Within the past two months, two of oar own citizens, who were totally blind, have been restored untight. Several cases or blindness, in the Slate'of.Ohio, have been eored. And, also,the case pF ageiillemanta Bea ver county. There are others'; bttithese cases firenehr home, aha may be referred to by any persons who'may have doubts on the subject. These casts were cured a£ ter they had been abandonedby phyiiciaifsas hopeless- The Petroleum will cure, when used according to direc. lions—Diarrfcmh, Dysentery, Plies,: Rheumatism, .Gout,' Nfnralgla, Eruptions on the Siting Pimples oh thejape, Ghromc_Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head, pains intß*botm&&ff joints;-bid Tumors, ScrofulayCaneer, Spinal -irritation, Fever ana -Ague, Chlonie Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and allPni- ; mpnary affections of a chronic nature; tending tor pro*' • dune'CONSUMPTION. sarn4ana'Sc&ldtsdlseases ef the Bladder and Kid neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns 1 and Bunions. In fact, itjs aoa&sr rsivsKssi bkhkdt, and 1 has been ufediaioigaijef theabovediseases within the past year with Ahomosli perfect ~auccc&*. /Certificates that will astonish ore in the hands of tfafrptpprietor,who will take pleasure in showing them to theafSicted'Or' their friends. .. ..-i . q»< Whatever others maysay about their medicines* thm: [ Petroleum is the greatest Remedy of the-age. Phy-. i si clans of high standing in theprofessioa are beginning: to Use it in their practice. Those who aifirst looKpd.on < with doubt and uncertainty,are willing.toawardit due praise and consideration. Before another year rolls round, all will be compelled to acknowledger that the Petroleum is tnegteuiestmedicine eVerd&covered. ~ ‘i ' :p: ~:WWoodetreeL. . Also—Ri E. BeHers,s7 Wood stfe'et j D.M. CurryyD, A. Elliott, Joseph DottglasS£A2l£gfteny City. Also, by the: Proprietor; S. M. KIERj jCanal Basin, 7th street, Pittsburgh. fj a fr v Tb« Uoiwua Bodf Q«u»'P«rfplm . ' (S»aATS i NiTCfci,r * J ' ' 1 ' ' TQ MAY&& HEALTHY^tPPBARAN CE, .And pentmrwbo do not perspire ardUihhle’ to the mos 4 t ‘DISCUSTING SKIN IHSBASES:, : ’ ‘VTt)W,JoTn»*iulian Cbtmical Soap : cwlses airee jJk\ perspiratkm>and'st-ilie same thheindllifies, softens the bain, giving it the textutft andbtadtyef an infant's. i BCOEWi ffAtT : RHBUM-AND 80RES; 4 are soon not only healed.hufcured'byits usfc, as at least seven physiemnsifl-NewTpirk TmeWiwio - We'h in such eases, and find Vl * • •EIWI^Bi'BLOTCB^CTECKBES l i ' { ' or any other skin, disease; Tfce reader la that this U nonseie 68 as one trial will piov& - Icoaid enumerateaOeasvSOt: persons coredof - ‘XiH SOREHEAD, SORB iiEGB ANDSORE BEARD. Bay Jt, nndtheireaderiaagaia assaxed}f'« l ouid not cruelly sell ti-f«tho above, anlesalknewit-to be all I staid. Those who are liable to.:;. - •, CHAFED, CfiACKED,GECHAPi»EI>FLESH, will bpd Ujia not- only Aitnrey buta preventive;: and I can nowonly add,that, any one afflintedrwith any ot the above,orjuniilar diseases, willflttd this all and even mord(admirableio ItapiopflHicak than 1 state. aniFbe Bnre^^a^jk^rJ^Kra’'tttdlsafChfcrnfcarSIMp~ 1 Mp~ and bay it only pf WM; JACKSONi Only, Agent-in PiUs^QrgbytMOLlb'ftrtystree^PiitgbcTghVtieadbrWoad.v Jones’idly Whlie. ‘- T cautioned, against gslngcoHimpn piepa* Thoy are[notaware how frigbifaUy injurious U is > :«> how, cow how .rough,how sallow, yellow and unhealthy the sdn Jf * ' . appears after osiorprepand Chalk i. | Besides, Ujsvinianoua*contain- , . ..j , ; ihg.aUrgeqaanUtyofJLeadl. we v clS%m^NßffiWHn^ lcl '' whlc ‘‘: It it perfectly Innocent, being purified aHdeleteri ons dualities; and it imparts to the r skin o a natural, healthy.alab aster, clear, living -white.;.- at-the same time acting as .cosmetic pn the skiivmaktngitsofo and smooth. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON,-89Liber» - ty street, head of S.Vooa»PiUsburgh. Price 35. cents. ■* P«aily Wlilte'Teet& and BNfttbi ‘ „• T TO BE HAP FOR 55 CENTS. ? r M®WTEEW)Wi i Y fartw,, WhfM “AH’®? OfiOfU*-i bebrealluHlUejoaflly-sweet... „ •... ~j<tv _ j;i onbr.at JAcSSON’S Store, 940 ‘(yotA. ...... -„...- and ej Ambd ’andll SoU head | L a offset*. ei^.-ei*iu : i lidUitt BUUdfi: BdIRcOYIS foriheichntutingot* crtuusi hair to abeantiftil brown brjet' [colon m&fttwniiiLate*- Prick an ccrttc kwitetarm; i by,w» iAGK6ON^4oiibeßyitreetv?®bMsb , ‘ df- : Woodi»i/ ii; 2\h>;\ >t? ‘?»«>l>«3lfddcSP' > ' ; ; TO BEAOTIEIER.- Jnial Bottles 37i eeriti. Those’. »ho have died Joaia l CbralHair Realoirativeicnnw eelleat qoalitlesfeUittSrWjti idMPj&oft 'bsiiire. ipscesatho following qualities.' r lt ■vm’ forte' the' d glow onanypaMwhere ntthM IhteridMhbir lb' ,u<op it fulling oa,cares<mrforaardrii9;aiiamalre ted or grey haif ’ grow dirt For WdssSig the halr ’harr-’eieeedUili-Mt-mat'ea'l” neaiitifai and‘keeps'llso. Ilia, inc!eed,the mbs' iblest, yet superior article for tire hair., d only at WM. JACKSON’S Blore,24«;liiberty «t_ of Wood, Piustmrg.'’Price 37J centsj si> ; i:entsana E YOCBSEp' ttr AMEBWAN iianeverfailingspeeiiic is guaranteed instil cases, bate, disease, togetheirwifothe attendant* con>r', L to effect a speeay.aafe and lasting. enrb in tlie' fot a,-foy? day a, without sltstriaions to.diet, bast Irininry.to the ay stem., It; is; airbld;and-;poiralai. y ;,baalongbeen (and;EtiUis);Esed in the pdndb :q 0 1 , o. physician, radically;earing; ninelyerirre of Idredcasoff. JtleATea no.odoron thbbleath,and pospd vs> W jCioacwithonti tho-deast fear of* expo* • jßwjnbs auhcci Medifeali SQ jPtltgfrqTgfcftaij. • .Lik.e ~\ { ? pa7.;Mf ordelij plaints coarse! nessd remedj pr«3tiq the has ■ may hi : sure. U*» Bariaparmaantt thr Cholera. a single man, whman orcldlJhak died of the BOLERAortoy'df its syiapttnns 1 who ' used this iblerpreohi&tidiii ’Jj&WrutfretftyofldOTtisvllto* this Suinpariil&lfe mdde. and “where'fr&n ISO to lleaare retailed daily, but-few isolated castes of h have occurred, and they* were, cither, persons or thpse who iale by'iWTOER *'-ftPwWELI^I4O : Wood grhywhem the T*"’“T’*’"’'"!'TBosuSnff ,^ijSss«7rniiiiriTv^>r-, CAPTs JJA.YLQR, Now MOnThirdostiefiW cower of Cber ry aUey, haVinlfinade arrangements at Wash? ugton far the purpose,, m P thfc omcferiAhdrsoldifiis* them srtdows and children* ander, tln/BdJmty lAttod®,paißedBepiemiwa&hylBso<i r-r..v Pitt&anriuOctober. 10. .^ : . r . ip box <xr^, ./• »ENZOIC ACID— I ro ounce# for sale W r » jfmyUj B. A.FAHNESTOCK A 00. ,vJiW- i : A-WTr-TA^Ap-lJv" ■ No. U&i4toigpok, (*!&*&ss>&s/;, , fTlAKESiat«aetiio<rof. teturnlng htaelitetjrfihkiikjCto, *JL the «iti»fl M f(|>ijj is JBi S li anu »jetaltWite»iUi*ivtry ' liberal patiphago thephare bestowed onfim,,*nd hope* ■ through rmtmfteraoHTObuilnejHanif ade»i?eto pleaee , ‘ all, to merit a.'«6hchnfiwe of their faW>tt!;‘Poit(etil»r Attention paidtoilfiDdretPe CloihlngivciMuS .’ht-v •• lln connecuga- mth,the Taiiorlngßtuine«*,b<is ha* . Opened a 1 urrnahlng'i&o're, with h large: and irSeii-did iisortment .irf>BKiti, ohder Shirt*. •‘BftWeratCr'avhtj.' Bajpendera,,l?o«keti.ifaSdkerchiefs,Jeisriyil.iiiiJ .N*6k .. Ties, »elf a4fnBlfnsfltoek W G!oves, t Hose,*®, Tbgtsdt er with eeeiy uuagTln (nttt lme ■■. i api9 .-.-■-.ii'lTokehcopy.} ,s .i.-.n rsPKiso AKB SDiaaitcn. ciiOtHiso r ! . DOORSjjj.. 1 r. : ] No. 151, Ziberty Street, PiUtb*tfgh* : - .<■■'■ TOHNAIcCtOBKEXIihas t thc,.plea«nre,of an- - 41 non tie ini? to bis numerous meuda.anti the pablicin eeamrnlfihMiikSpiins’aiid Summer atpcßtehtAsrieady lot.inrpectione wbieh fduod to-bau onejorlhe]argesJ:Bnf;he»t4^!eeie}latO(ritj s gl';Bead7o a; : ' Life ha* thisteason paid xnhre-thall llstial auennon to . th?iiinm.af!iotmuigftß4 aivleofihlsflainietit^siS.lhattSo? . [% MI! iJeifcrri*-' v lb Ctoihtag to Ms pnsoat;«D}9R4jd r b3SQninenrbf-* r -i^:i r jU \‘i' ■■'-■ ■■ r> Rea4s^>Bxa<lo'Oarmentf.,•>•?; n/; - ■ As he_feelB-®iifl(Wn£apon examination;o£ IraquaJitfea .wia price a.cCil»'C£>oaa/he cab GSef'Hiefli gneEriridace- fe.&elr interest 10-parcliaseat bis njp'OtotofeatMP . : be.found a choice »e -3Sr+uB&££S3s&23S&»&&£ ®s!s£f , ■ llte a«softmbni^lht?QMKyj i ßiCUie'ytti4*, ; l4. r thV'' p)o?^jiu«jlßiveianilfißbtedlSr;io.bff.foJndri!icilt«4Jhlte«l'e 7 •;••" .• -rf.;,r rj!iaatB6iit;V ■U .i-.t ' •• imsj£aiS»ife<S!“S»9!Wbi«Bh laie • Store/x&e 30 betWcinSdcondm(&'' ) niiW;" Btfeel3;iwhere, fc e,i nj bn dc <i a frjia g-on. ibe'EAlt’O&lNGi i GOODS, fi>r Spring- and Suinnier: Str^rfiwt 7 " ; FTtneh, .Enghsb Cicthty- CaihmdTcGSi ' 0 J ;new'^nd"ada- :i ‘ - W-;.Tiixwa.-?o Ssii-'s vst&r. 'rjAlsqVjui excellent, lot cf fancy., Silh Cashmim Sarin * ?, vonffTaring ail of wmch thesubacnberi?..; rprepattato make tiswierlri ihc-jLeatcst^nd'Pibßtfbsnl*- ' J . lidnaiile styles, atras-lowprices «s anyJoUier^aiablisti-:: 3 '' r itfent I _lleiliorew;ft^opeBj7F i Btxictrn lte nriottft&ali' l pr--,y deiViritriJstdd'fQbiscare, to merit af pubHcVpa- ••' kmahsev -r.l lay viwti: -i ’• ;: -JAMES-C.'WATr.: v : , r' ' No. 36 Market, between Second and Third atS. > TO TAILORS.—I shall,continue to.sell and T give fa- -onimy aysierh of Qdrnttni'Jh'aughimg&s heretofore, at ihofollowing-juices, Ytz:l£o.eQosip&jued b j oral instruction, $lO v wiiboat inßiructiohs, 87*. ' *r letter JAMES£/\VATT.:, ! . , d;{ o-; 3.1 Auriihdi wear* K aafestaM^^ SALOONS andBATHING ESTABLISHMENT,Libtity ! >Yoo di ;wbo.lfl'WPStloril(iA>Oießmsf:*-isu t' and,oihefc re/resbmenlvnmy an hadal all hourr.fromO .... A. McHaMTjM.* start of~i>uM[c patronage.-’ Tiro Ba'.Mngdepartnientai*' ■irr.ded to wild inp.oltnost care. V uwri>st' t l>Ea-:-Ireij'4s-s “ „V t..,,,. •• Sk ; ,;y,•;;::wMorrr' ’. u “ and r>e ✓’"s EVERYBODY that i*< tfniii'of the 1 wLvi fft j jthing*of-ihl»4if©f«hoolddrop-roaml ttuTaee N^J^P r [^KßY.,GßAUAMl aibi3now‘-Uo|el; 'rf<sC^6 t bhe dodr from st.; . ftliU tiaatorhera thebesttJyßters,LU/". taCßAkrc.dlgßftfr, V 1.:.. •?.. h.-s. ,iz. : vTaa«affeiwi; .ijfks : ' l±itf I&rfg*W*tontdn«of \VHIP9vf€kNES B&KLLAS of everydescriptioa, which he will diiposfcsfr* v.; ; of, wholesale or low&* they can ho-; r -V : procured ior v iaoiiheiil\eoiUesof.N«w:;^o£k^l*hlJadet*?:rL^ %s \ pbii WBaftimore.' * "AMk'diT hand aJarae happly‘l6f’Tf- -priced Josl received from the Manufactory & new:sap^M— L : ply *f INDIA RUBBER WHIPS, all slzesT wholesale . : and retail. '• T"; rr“ JOHN' a 143. Wood iitreei; near Virgin afieg^~,--- . !t:.- Ad»a9 a co.'» Elzpresa .;.\- i iH.*p&gogt.Moridey*.2Sib lasisnl otrrTrunkOfsma&£*w *, llrnore, Phiiadelphii Oar Goods will be earned iff oar oWn Car^fn'charge , of eoger^b Xl mail trara/xmiF; Philadelphia. s . - " x ' ,J ",' - ~' v -,.~Agep,ta tf i C6»P&rtneT*tLip; . .. . W©bttv«this:tlaj < Teti(eW?d liuid I iuid ~ i the parpose-of mumfirttarinirMcstard; Spiees. *j'd'figr JjLlihjg AodMerch&ndjziDjciiT'ftefier&J, ■aflat; .abalfoe happy to «eeihe-d;W ; CßStoniej‘< & t co nr,‘ a tPfo.' 117. Thin} street, Ho tel. jnHW WRIGHT* ’ ] iJPtitsbvrgki Agyast&t P. A LCQRN. •' ~ iU-iliiZ-iirh ' 7 ' INyWilbdrawiiig trota firm o'‘ BHoDKS 3r:ALCoaM,i a*< iff favor of Mr. Joan Weight; I ta«e pleasure.inrt*, ; ’- ... Commending him and the now firm of ' 'CORN to their laift-caßtnmers^amithepaplicringeneral ,\ r„ ..v: fItUOUAS ARNOLD, SltM Roofer and Dtatefin - X hasouliaudn foil very superior gouged v anybTdera for work* that nsayi rare satisfaction, ahd on very aecommodatipg tenns,—-;..,- ' He devotes his entire time and attention tothenuSlneß#,* and feels confident thaf all hi£Wbrk.wQl beperfect. . C He^tany• be fonnd.n t i LbgaocWi&Da : Wood 3 ecy„„., r: Tffaxir C’gvJS- ClAMßaN^.ftTCO..jMfWlfuUy infor« tht; t ' .ij &dbltc that they are now CypCCn;, .:,} ■LATE of every quality and price. ThisCbocrilftia,ofl*''' jlite most olhereaolAhere.ia warranted jmrr and-unad ulterated, and .hence,of .flavor, more, and whblesomei^Sl^.^GV'andnTo.xnavinjrhtchpfoprie 4ors of one of the Urges!' Chocolate-manufactOTiea in Itaifefttape-tbe attanicre-, • :o SOREL>3i(llad.S«itel’«:»«)inei,rt vj ■ No. IOJ Fourth street, up stuirs, next?door to the May- ‘ - ■• - IT XX gcnijjne, Italian, £»aan St?in*s, for ihe.i £ vVioliauncGßitar.. They are of die very. Jnc«tqnalitr. ; -vi.i fdur ieagifis and foor Having been purchased '?-. r > ; by H.Kr<^et , aaoa J m are J .. /, r ftf»h ana beauty, of.tone, .(jonecinces of; :: j durability* tbjDy ; * r They*ra.tß'c;aamea»ttsed by all,libe great . • =Ol ! aßttU,Biy|>il^illeaeihbi«>c.: J .;-:. - ?■ ■ dulft - ’ StGN HARP. TJttKSiiGftUUEEIEa AND SUNDRIES— J: 9Qhalf f ,e&e*)» Green and BlacfcTeas} - . 130 c&uk.boxes do - do '•/. ■ v^do;-- < - brands Tobacco - ftvro* 20 M-balCSpawsh Cigars,- " 30M*Havana : v ;rdof ; •>-->•• i sttbags Rio.CoffireV :: r • 25 -da iLtwayra Coffeej * . - -k -20-do DlaGotremmeat Java Coffee? 30 bones Star Candles; ; * 10 da; .ftwnnwdoj 30 do Mould and’Dipped} 30 kegs Ground Spices;: . 5 bags Pepperaad Pimento; is boxesCoeottnnriCtioeolkre^ 3casesassortedPic,kl£a: 3 do Boitfmx adMls/eliytrarfeiV ' : ' ; PdlniaiidTdile; Soap; O t"eo'««Set’»Fanrtar : 2 do Cbrn-StkTeTi;; : .‘. . f Soap Powders}: • ■*;’ 25ddz. ; batent'Zinc'wdsb'Boatds; .c..- 8 •' .'r- 1 IDO do'Corjfßfeoibs; ' v/ ; Whofesaleand retailby; u /'' r >> . i: D; WILLIAAIS rf, *u27 , . fi. B. cor. y, - MwBBIB>, ,{Mi Diamond, is the best piaee to buy ireal good. Tee.,- . .. ...tanlt . ■ “DARi-BY—7obus.foTsale by >-"• ■jy. jMgfctfeti.-i -?•■■■* : STPABT & BKX. ; i 'IkAKKC--40ca»es_llurdeaur Ciarel now famiitigand rib Vyfortaloliyrictafli _mxller &:bicketsi?m. OX. ed by.lho ate of llm IndiaExtern’inator, Jf. B; C.' A f rfiSe Scenis-peraheet; iTens oFUioitoands or-Boacbdai- ,<■ nal» and-Micehavebeen deitroyedby Burgess ACo.’s : , JaciCTnilnamr. Price a&ftntts net box.Thereartieies ; “*fy® aever bcea:knowHfo fail. ! Sold wholesale a:ul re-7 : jail at lie Medical Peiioti SO ainMi&sld street-- a taill» ’ ■ ;i " iU»'FßLlit)Wrt> TB3CT BUOKund Oi4 : Fcllow»‘ I r. I '. , /■ Offering, for 1851—jtisrreccived at ■ . " - W 7. HINTO!V&CO..BJ’| TREKS’T InipenoJ, Gunpowder,. Ti oung ilyson and . • !•>' X ‘Black.Ti'as.icc’d andtor sale by iv.. ~ -.v ' , KING k MOQBUEAP ~ . - tef»wented aim-for sale by* sv ■ t « vAw y. H., 16 cl • .?*« V&K i. ct. ' n- -. v,-.!-: •■♦i>vka-V’ r ’ : Hs&'. _ STUAET & 800- J-r :X^^aiaeMlmpe^aV'andYoTO| r H^M^forF^by' : \:.,‘ ] flgg3•• : -•; , KiitolMiinionii.,' bos.. XKULOW COH?l f .for which I T ;lhe iugben.cush puce will bo paid. ■ A WEIGHT * ALCOBN; • ‘ . , JifEW - ARttrvii OF-FINE GOLD WATCHES”-V>' ’ HOOD’S Jewelry Btore, SI ■ :!|M»k«L*tree<,-«iidv4elliag; tlie . ÜBnal tetiiU' ‘ nUK beat, anorunent of GOLD FEris and UOt-W - 1 PENCILS iu.lhii : ,cityis«;llinj:.al. nlioathalf IhabijjyS,. Usual retail priee. St'HOOO’S, 51 Market it- [au22- . - 10U >?,. t speMkB;CnnBm»s-'*' -• i i SOlioxeiaiiobePaiu:;... ■ ■■■' r', 10, doj..Bock Candy -, r : 25 ilo Msccaroni;. , ' B*. do',, TermleiqeHsi! v. . w- : • In 'Store and for rale by . • n ' . JosHOajiHODES jb.oiXjf.'s, 1 ; i? : ao3L: . No. 6 Wood ittenu. u ' infk BXS. PHIME CREAM CHEESE; iUI/; 75 half bb!" ’ • V iah _ju.Bfcadi, c, ■ ,vs-r Jolt received am] for, sale by F,IU I>UaVO, ; - -t.>’ -Y auaife . i. ...... wiw.:i.«at BJaiM<w»fe'wi>>,;l>r taXjOUJß'—lvxlra .Family and superfine, always on hand -T aadftggaaleby Haagg} BTPABT:£3ILC- ~'' 5 r yU'**TKJOOiBKAIstTB—rtßETSSSToTSilabynir'?i4Sr> £f"l&a> «»* J. D WILLIAMS * CO- " - H A &r^ 1,u9 - fw . ftl^y -ST I 1 " : R“&S J ■UUtt ALCORN. " J *alB;i m V/ aulS - itcbai'f ' ; -y "■' r ”" v S _ ' 7 \ - ' *■»’-V* , z . V "■ * - . \ ", v '‘ is - v v 1 y-t, V * X , f. t- -;-v N w. -> «. frit ■ ; i;§ •h.^-.ii} o~ V *
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