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SAVANNAH DIRECT.
TAPSOOTT 4 CO.»'S
General Emigration and Foreign Exchange OffU u.
undersigned having accepted the Agency of i he
I above welfknown House, is prepared to bring rut
Passengers from the Old Country, on as favorable ier..*s
as anyotherHouse in the City.
passages can be engaged in the following linrs,
«o ning- punctually on the days appointed: ....
SWALLOW TAIL Line leaves Liverpool on the 6tb
and 21st of each Month.
REDSTARLINE leaves Liverpool on the 28th of
each month. .« . .. ~
TUB Z LINE leaves Liverpool Twice a Month.
THELONDONUNE of Packets sails from London
on the 6th, f3tha2let and 261 h of every Month.
THE CLYDE LINE of Glasgow rackets sails fre-m
GLASGOW on the Ist and 15ih of each month.
also—A weekly Line of Packets for New Orleans.
Passengers shiped tfom New York to any part of
Senior Partner resides in Liverpool, and f-a*
perintghQfr-.fbn qrpharcation ot ail passages: in
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COVODK &, COLE,
Penmyloania Railroad Co.—Central Railroad.
rpHE subscribers having been appointed Shipping
1. Agents /or the Pennsylvania or Central Railroad,
inform the public that we are now prepared to receive
any amount of merchandise or produce for shipment
Goods via this route will ,be carried through in five
days, and all consigned to at will be forwarded free of
commission or charge, foe advance*.
Rata of Freight belyseen Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
Dry good*, bats, shoes, books* stationery, cutlery, con
fectionary, fruits, feathers, turniiaTC, drugs, medLsiues
saddlery, &C. ,> 81,00 \p 100 tbs.
Hardware, queenswore, groceries, paints, dye staffs,
oils, leather, clover, flax, timothy and other grass
seeds, wool, 4c. 80c. & 100.
Beef, pork, butter, lard, lard oil, tobaceo leaf, coffee,
tallow, grain aud rags, 60c. 100.
Ashes, marble (rough), tar, pitch, rosin, German clay
bones, bacon, 4c. SOc. & 100.
COVODE 4 COLE,
comer Penn and Wayne streets
Pittsburgh, July Ist, 1851.—jylO
MONQNGdHELjROOTS.
JaS&iS • j^lUl!
BnnxmMiU and Cumberland to BaXti&iort and PkilatTa.
rpRE Morning Boat leaves daily at 8 o'clock, A IkL,
X precisely, connecting with the Cars at CumberUud
next morning.
The evening boat leaves daily at G o'clock, P M.
(except 1 Sunday evenings,) connecting with the cars a
Cumberland next evening, at 10 o'clock.
Time through to Baltimore 33 hours. Fare only 89.
Time through to Philadelphia 40 hours. Pare only 810.
The National Boadls now good. Conductors go with
the coaches between Brownsville and Cumberland—
which makes this decidedly the best roots Bast
3. MESKIMEN, Agent,
Office in the Monongahela House.
KOTIGfI S
Another Frub Arrival at So^BTi
Comer of Wood Street and Diamond Alley, PimburgL
D GREGG & CO.have jasl.received another new
• supply oLttfF¥<M>PDS and
have been purchased since the laic decline m Eastern
prices, which will be sold at a small advajkto. Owuig to
our advantages in buying, and long experience in the
business, we flatter ourselves that we can afford our
goods at priees regardless of competition. Oar stock
will be found Lo be unsurpassed in the western market,
and much superior to any previous stock kept at the
old stand by Gregg Jb APCaadless.
We have justopeued a fresh lot of late styiesof BON
NETS, JUbbous,i > ara*ols».Dre*s Lawns, Be rages, Alous
de Laiues, Ladies’ White mess Goods, Ladies 3 Gimps,
Silk Broad Cloths, Fancy Vestings, Cassi
meres, Summer Pantaloonery,Tweeds, Gloves, Hosiery,
Threads,Combs, Suspenders, Buttons, Knives, Spoons,
Razors, scissors, Ac., and all other articles In their line,
too tedious to mention. We have on hand, just receiv
ed direct from the manufacturers and importers, by ex
press, a large lot of .GOLD and GILT JEWELRY,
GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, aud Watch materi
als, and being weekly in the receipt of such Goods, we
intend keeping our assortment complete. We earnestly
solicit an early call from buyers generally, before pur
chasing elpewcere.
Thirty cases of BRASS CLOCKS, just arrived, or' va
rious kinds
Remember, No 87, north-west comer of Wood
street, and Damond alley. Pittsburgh
,N. B.—The business of the late firm of Gregg M’«
Candleas is to. ho settled by D Gregg at the above
*tand, who u folly authorized a- d in whose posses&ion
are the books, notes and papers of said firm. [jr9
Dr* Jayne’s Family Medicines.
EXTBACT of a i etter irom lie Rev 11. L. Abbott. &
well known and highly esteemed Missionary in the
kingdom of Barmah. dated
Ssjsoowat Auucas, February, I£4d.
Dt. D. Jaynt, Pktladdpkia: My Dear Six—We are
now in great want of your Medical Preparations Your
CARMINATIVE BADS AM is an invaluable anedjctne
in thiacsnnuy in bowel cemplaints, and has been used
in all our Missions with the most gratifying socces* 1
hare known it in many cases to art like a charm Your
SANATIVE PILLS ore my sheet anchor.—The oeat
medieine for my liver complaint and pain in the side tbal
I have ever used. They are in great demand, and we
are entirely out of them. We need five hundred boxes
of them. Bra. Beecher says we eould use a thousand
boxes yearly among our people to great advantage. I
have used your TONIC VERMIFUGE as atonic in in
termittent fever, wub the most complete success. 1
think it once was the means of saving my own son. Du
ring my travels among the churches the past season. 1
found a whole village suffering under a prevailing influ
enza, attended with coughs of a most violent character.
I oiien regretted 1 had not had a dozen or two of your
EXPECTORANT to acmiaUler io them, lor I - efieve
from what I have seen of its effects, that it would hove
been just the thing for those poor people. I presume you
have not hithertohad an idea io what an extern your
medicines are used m all our Missions.
Affectionately yours. K. L. ABBOTT.
For sal® «t me Pcktn Tea Start, 3b. Fifth street- [jyl
Judd’a Bl«dicated Liquid Cutlole.
article is intended for family use, and should be
found in the possession of every family in the land,
eehaxucs who are in constant danger of injury to their
persons through accident, and the improper or careless
use of tools, will find this aruele to be invaluable to
them- and alter a fait trial, will consider ft indispensable.
“Thu mny certify that we. the undersigned, having
frequently made ase of Judd's Medicated Liquid Cuticle,
prepared by Messrs. Peafield flc Camp. Middletown.
Connecticut, cheerfully recommend it to our profession
al brethren, as an excellent eubsutute for adhesive plos
if r. in dressing boms. cuts, scalds, braises, and all kinds
of fresh wounds ; also, for sore nipples, a remedy une
qualled. CHARLES WOODWARD. M l) .
WM B CASEY. M.D.
D. HARRISON. M D..
P. WOODRUFF. M D .
HAMILTON BREWER. M.D..
ELLSWORTH BURR. M.D . Botanic.
Comprising all the practising physicians in the city of
Middletown.
For sale by
»yi •
Compound Syrup of Yellow Do«k Booty
OCCUPIES the from rank among ibe proprietory
medicines -of this country for completely earing
Canker,Salt Rheum. Erysipelas, and ail other diseases
arising from an impure state of the blood. Also, Liver
Complaint, Catarrh. Dyspepsia. Headaches, Dizziness,
Coughs-Soreness and Tightness about the Chest j Bron*
chius- or Hoarseness. Dryness, and a tickling sensation
about the Throat: and is used with unprecedented suc
cess is all eases of
FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDGENERAL DEBILITY.
Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the
varioosorgans, and invigorating the entire system
If the testimony of thousands of living witnesses, from
ail parts of the country, can be relied upon, it is sings*
larly efficacious 10 curing ail Humor» x and restoring de
bilitated and broken down consmotioas. It is purely
vegetable in its composition, and so neeorately com
bined in its proportions that the chemical, botanical and
medical properties of each ingredient harmoniously
unite thPURIFY THE BLOOD.
Il hammoved many chrome diseases which has baf
fled the skill of the best physicians, and has also cured
Conker. Salt Rheum. Erysipelas add Scrofula, which
Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed to .make the least im
pression upon.
It has been tested m many cases oi CANCEROUS
HUMORS. The most obstinate Cancers have Deen
cared by this medicine. We say that it is a valuable
medieine in all BILIOUB COMPLAINTS. It removes
all obstruction in the circulation, rendering the Liver
free active and healthy. It removes Palpitation of the
Neon, and relieves hi all cases of Asthma, and may be
used In all climates, and at ail seasons of tne year.
This Syrup is prepared only by C. MORSE A cu., &i
iik>Pminiftin street. Providence, sold whole
sale and retail* by 8. N. wICKEBSHAMj
Only Agent/or Western Pennsylvania,
Jellry Warcnoase, cor Wood and Sixth sts., Pmsb h
stranger* Look l
DAGUERREOTYPES FOR ONE DOLLAR, put Up
in fine Morocco Canes. The subscribers announce
to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they can
£ei a likeness for oue h&lribe usual puce, not to be ear*
passed by those taken m the Hast. vVe don’t mean to
be surpassed by any. Having a large sky and side
light, we.are prepaied to suit the most fastidious. We
mil not ask any person to take a likeness unless it suits
them- Miniatures putin Lockets, Pius or Rings- Sick
or deceased persons taken at their residence.
FOB A FEW WEEKS ONLY.
MERRIMAN A LAWYER.
Room* on 3d st. } opposite SL Charles Hotel.
mylS;6md.
" Pine Oil Lamps*
JUST RECEIVED a imc assortment of these LAMPS,
for burning the Camphene, Fine and Ethereal Oilf,
which I will sell At greatly reduced prices.
JOHNS. TOUGH.
82 Fourth sL. between Market and Wood,
Manufacturer tod Dealer, Wholesale and Retail, in the
above named Oils. uell
> Dissolution.
nFWECo-Pertnership heretofore existing between the
1 subscribers, under the firm of J. 9. BONNET A Co.,
isthis day dissolved by mutual consent; Either partner
n .« me the name of the concern in settlement.
® ay • JEROME S. BONNET.
,T MATTHEW B. PATTON -
t’xusfrurgh-, Apnilst, 1650.
trj» Having sold my enure interest in the hrm of J. 8.
gonn & Co. to M. D. Parros, my laiepartner.tmdin
retiring from -business, I take great) pleasure in.recom
mending bun to ofmj
-a 1 r aTTS’ NERVOUS ANTIDOTE will enreallcasei’
W of Headache.' Ldw Spirits, Mental or Physical
wonderful in rejnvenanng premature
oMm&and canceling decrepitude, brought on by e*.
eeJaSa'indulgenco. that nothing but a trial can convince
oTiia qualities It S not an ezoltanl, bat a
nnio° - ••• r 60 Smitlifield street.
» , myp ,o B haker , SAHSAPABIULA.- A few
and f »^r ro /gfndg«u
gUCMXS-W**- by 4 SUJ( . f
)OL, LONDON am
B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO.,
comer of Wood and First its.
HORSE'S
Sew" Bo&lra! rffrw Bootee l '-
AT HOLMES’ LITERARV DEPOT, No. 74 Third
street, opposite the PosVOffice:
London Art Journal for 1 Aoroat Vl „_.
The Model Architect with designs of'Cottles, Villas
Suburban Residences, 4te. ■
Travels in America— by Lady StuanMortjey.
The Scalp Hunters in Northern Merieb —oy Cap!.
M £uphßuth er fork: a Sea Tale—by Sir Adinirsl Fisher.
Lewis Arundel—or the Railroad or Life.
Dictionary of Mechanics, No. 37.
Litteli’s Living Age, No. 379.
Godey’s Lady's Book for August;
Graham’s Magazine, do . -
Sartaio’s Magazine, do
The Ladies'National .do
The Gipsej Chief—by G. W. M. Reynolds.
Mabel; or, The Child of the Battle T^eld—a Tale of
Waterloo.
The Pioneer's Daughter: a Tale of Indian Captivity
—by Emerson Bennett- 1 -•' * - -•
The Adventures of Paul Periwinkle : a Sea Story.
The Countess ofLUesbUrg—-by Dumas; . ; 3 y -
Ecarte; or the S&IOU3.4H* Jfensrd) t Maj.iUchardson.
Yeast : a Problem—by thVauthor of ‘Alton Locke. - '
The Turner's Companion—with illustrations
Traveler’s Guide4nrough the U. S. and Canada.
Bena, or the Snow Bird: a Tale of Real Life—by
Caroliue Lee Hentz.
The Heirof West Wayland—a Tale by Mary Howtit,
Theftßoae—by Bulwer. [au23
New Music! New Music l
TT KLEIBER, No. 101 Third street, has iust selected
n « from among the latest east' rn publications the
following new and fashionable Music :
My Hopes have departed forever;
. Make me no gaudy chaplet;
Obi boys carry.tne along*; . -
Turn not away. Duett by Foster;
I'd offer thee this hand of mine;
Mignon'scelebr&ed&ong; ;
- I dream of my Fatherland. Jenny Lind;
Mary, we pray for thee. Moore ;
The half broken heart,;
And are we thus compelled to p&xt ?
Little Red Riding Hood ;
Spirit Polka. Nelly Bly;
Lily do Camptown Races,
Bride's do Passing A way ;
i Bloomer do Little Blossom;
Love do Blanehe Alpm;
; Ravel do - Ocean Barial;
: Byerly’s Walfit, Natale. faul®
Now Bootes i ScwßooHl
TUST RECEIVED AT WALL’S PERIODICAL and
f|'. Cheap Publication 9tore, No 83 Fourth sttect:
Lewis Arundel; or the Railroad of Life.
Ralph Rutherford—a Nautical Romance. By Sif.Ad
rairal Fisher.
The Mysteries of the Heath—a companion to the Mys
teries of Paris. By Eagene Sue.
A fresh supply of Blackwood for August.
No. 16 Field Book of the Reuolution.
The London World of Fashion^
The Lives of the Chief Justices of Rngldjidyfrhtn me
Norman Conquest till the death of Lord Mansfield. By'
John Lord Campbell, L. L. D /
Bostwiek on tbo of Natural Dreftf.'Aer. (*ov7
Sfew Music*
JOHN H. MELLOK, No. til Wood street, ha* received
the following piece* of new and popular Music •
Dolcy Jone*. By 8 C Fo»ie' i
Oh ! BoT*. Carry Me Along. By 8. C. Fo'-tct.
Peaceful Night*—Duett. By Glover;
Moonlight Sleeping—Duett;
*We Now Must Fait; The Cavalier;
Take Me Home to Dio; I Watch tor Thee ;
Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home ,
Fatber’s-Prayer; Joe Hardy;
Why Do Summer Roses Fade;
March From Lucia di Lamnacrmoor ;
Diligent Hose Company Quick Step ;
Fest March; World’sFau do
I Have Ricbea, Tboa Hut beauty—Variations
Come, Sing Me that Sweet Air Again, do;
Le Tremolo. By Roaselen, do;
Believe Me, if all these Endeaxiog Young Charms
Diadem Byerly’a, Aurora and Silver Belt Wallace
Lily; Nancy’* Fanny; Bloomer; Sharon; Fire Fly
Jenny Gray; Syracuse; Cottage; Of den; Coquette
and Cally Polkas. lauB7
Modern Harp.
CBLUMEbas just received s large slock of VOCAL
. and INSTRUMKNTAL MUSIC BOOKS, amoe g
which are—
The Modern Harp—o> Boston Sacred Melodist—a
collodion of the most popular church made in use ;
The Boston Mrtodeon —in three volumes: consisting
of songs,glees, rounds, he., &«.; including many of the
most popular pieces of the day, arranged and harmo
nized for four voices..
The Melodist —ajfew work containing selected gems
from the most celebrated composers, with accompani
mem for the Pinno Forte:
The National Glee Book Air— f r lour voices - t
Self-instructing School for the Violin—a new and set*
eniifie work, in mree parts, complete in one. By G.
Saunders; ...
The Melodeon—a collection of the most popular Me
lodies, carefully arranged tor Flute or Violin, in twelve
numbers;
Henri Hertz’s new and complete Piano Forte School
Burgmulier's new and improved edition of Piano
Porte instructor ;
Czerny’s Piano Forte Instructor;
Carcassis’, Caruilis’, and R. Culvers' Guitar Instructor;
Amateurs’ Quartette Club—in three oumber* and four
parts, for the ist and iid Violin, Violinceilo and Flute ;
Instrumental Music, in tour parts and 6 numbers ;
Howe’s Musician’s Companion—in three parts;
Ai the Old Established Piano Depot,
au9 No-118 Wood street.
Superior Watch Bepalring«
JOHN M ROBERTS, WATCHMAKEB AtID m no
JE WELLER, desires again to call the at* tfwv
tendon of the public to the workshop which he£**• C|
has opened at rio 10 Filth street, two doors fromQSMili
Market, where he continues to devote his special atten
tion to the repairing and refitting of Chronometer, Du
plex, Patent Lever, L’Epme.and every description of
fine watches and Clocks.
H&viac f«r a number of years been employed as Fore
man in the workshop of the largesl*«tablUkment in this
city, l flatter mytelf that those favoring me with patron
age wiil find all work ei trusted executed in the best
manner and on the most reasonable terms.
References —John Harper, Esq, Edward Heaxleion,
Esq.. R. H. Hanley. E*q , Joseph Woodwell, Joshua
Rhodes A Co . and Wm- B- Scaife.
A carefully selected stock of Watches, Clocks, Jew
elry, Spoons, Spectacles, Ac-, constantly on hand, which
have been purchased at the lowest cash prices, and will
be sold at a very »mall advance for the same laulff
Citizen* and Strangers,
jrry DU you wish to purebate a fine gw
GOl-DordlLVEßWATCH.aiaboutS®iii
f&J yiaone-half ihe usual price! It *o. call at HOOD’S
RauSSNEW JEWELRY STORE, 51 Market strut,
two doors north 6f Third, and take u look at his i*cw
slock- 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 ovart thing, as you
have usually been ; but can get the Vc«y best quality of
goods at tbe lowest eastern prices. Do not believe what
other*- interested in their own sales, tell you, but come
and se* for yourselves. All goods sold at this establish
ment will be worranted as represented at lime of sale —
so that ail may purchase equally safe and cheap. auU,
ALL PF.RSONS interested will take nouee that
WILLIAM TAYLOR, of the Eighth Ward of tbe
City of Pittsburgh. Bnckmaker.on the ;Bih day of July,
1851, exceated to the undersigned a Deed of Assignment
of all his Estate, tn 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,
/y3l Office 4th st.. bet. Smlthfield and Grant.
‘ Dissolution of Partnerabip. -
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the partnership
heretofore existing between GEORGE V.
BUTHNOT and WILLIAM BROWN, Sr., as Chandlers
and Soap Manufacturers, under the firm of Arbathnoi A
B,own bos this day been dissolved. All settlements of
said business will be made by Geo. V Arbathnoi, who 1*
hereby authorized to attend the same. The business
hereafter will be conducted by George V. Arbathnoi, a
beretofore. b- V. ARBUTHNOT,
au27*3w WM. BROWN, SR
/x Dr. Wm. P. Giles,
rfjJtr VETERINARY SURGEON.
r\i 1 Office tu Rod? Pauersou's Livery Stables, on
Fourth street, between Wood and Bmith6f id. (jy4.l y
Lithographic Institute.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.— The subscribers most respect
fully announce to then' friends and tbe public gen
erally. that they have this day entered into Co-Partner
ship tor the purpose of carry ingon, at the old-stand »in
Singerly’s Building, opposite the Post Office,Third street,
Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, in ali its various
branches- Having machinery, recently arrived from
Europe, they are prepared to do works tn Lithography
equal to steel engraving. They solicit a continuance of
the patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to the
one partner. Wm. Bchachman,_and hope by strict
attenuon to their basmess. by elegant workmanship, and
the most reasonable terms, to merit the favor*of an en
lightened public.
Ronds. Checks. Drafts. Machine Drawings. Like r ess
es. Landscapes. Autographic Letters. Bill Heads i Hots
Lithographed and Printed in Black. Gold Bronze af Co
lor*-
Soecimens of their work con be soon at their Office,
ea above- WM. SCHUCHMAN.
a pr23 FRED HAUNLEIN
blcum’* Dotter Copying
Press, and UetoUie Pampener.
BURNHAM’S PATENT.
Bisa of Presses and Dampeners—LcXlet, 10 by 13,
FooUcap 10 by 15 : Folio Post. Hi by 17$; Manifest, 18
by 21.
A Tims saving. Labor-saving and Monty-saving Machine.
rpJUS PRESS and DAMPENING TABLET presents
J decided advantages over-ai) previous inventions for
the same object.
Ui The Press does not reqaire fastening down.
2d Through two levers and eccentric joints the pres
sure is obtained with more ease, and much quicker than
by other methods.
3d. The power is applied so equally, that the Press is
not liable to break or get out of order.
4 th-—The Dampening Tablet is a substitute for the
brush, blotting pa per and wet-cloth, saving ail the trou
ble incident to their use. and is worth its weight in gold.
The Tablet may be used to great advantage with any
Press already in use. and for that purpose will be sold
separately. _
Letters can be copied with this Press and Dampener
in three seconds, wuhonlbiurlng the original or the coby.
MANN’S PATENT IMPROVED MOVABLE BINDER,
For keeping in a Book-like form, Muslo, Original In
voices. Letters. Periodicals. Newspapers, Drawings
Bank Checks, or any other papers where method is de
sirable- This invention, it is confidently believed, is tbe
best ever presented to the pobitc for the purpose for
which it is designed, and will famish to many a deside
ratum long needed. The undorstgnea now offers it at a
comparatively trifling cost to all who may desire 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
Slock, and of the some qualitr as Pine -French Wnung
Paper, bound on Parchment £acks, with Printed Pages,
ana manufactured expressly for retailing •
The undersigned having procured the sole agency of
the above articles, now offers them at reasonable prices
at wholesale or retail. Presses. Dompenerej Books, or
Binders, furjtished to order of any dimensions, at short
notice. All of the above article- warranted
Also—Copying Paper, in loose sheets of tiny size.
Arnold's Copying Ink—decidedly the best in use.
Mr. A. C. Chambers will wait on the citizens of Pitts
burgh and Allegheny. and will give oil the instruction
necessary.
JOHN F. COLE A CO.,
At M'F&denA Covode’s Pennaßailroad Depot, .corner
of Penn and Wayne sts.. Pittsburgh ye&yl
WATT'S ANIIDUfE —Extract of a letter from.the
Rev. Alvan Ackley, who, after stating that he
bad taken but four teaspoonfuis of Watt’s NervOtts.
Antidote, and describing the wonderful effects, says:
Ms. watts—Dear-Sir: in view of the whole-1 thinkj
it to be a powerful stimulant to-the Nervous system,-
and an invaluable mcdieine. It has already- relieved
me of a certain set of nervous pains, elevated my
spirits, and so far relieved my loins and hip as. to enable
me to walk fifly per cent, better than Ldid before. 1
Respectfully yours, ALVAN ACKLEY.
i rreaifort , April 1, 1850.
Sold by a. L. CUTHBERT
au29 50 smithffeld street.
NEW SlLKS.—Received this day, a beautifullot of
new style Silks and Satin de €hen**-beuatifal col
ors, at tan?7j A. A. MASON A CO.’S
-\TBW BGNN&TS AND RIBBONS,—-A. A. Masoa
a Co. have ;ost opened a new lot of Bonnets and
Bonnet Ribbons—Fall styles—which they will offer very
cheap. [asST
Casts 'iAkiivaiiefl Company
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
rii»iTA.£i r it6d,oo(o:
! M .C4T-A ftTmaiP ERPET U A L .
haying. been>^ppointpffAg e at*J^f
-'ll obe am>jieComp a ny, nave opened an Office in Np,
td effect idsra‘- !
Yaheesmntsliy.aiidtseunrry property, upon asi favorable*
tennSfAjttahy responftihie Company;in the State. .AIJ : .
peV.on«Tiaving; prbperiy injured In ibis
enfiihnHo'Vbte'foriu officers, nnftWabWe infts eam
iniiiibntiahjmßil liable, Many event, (br anylhing.be-
Sohdiho promptly
paid in ailty days niter Ujie same.
UdD. JOtfN -C. BUCHER,'President.
E. HtKstßßjWieq .£festy«in..
S&.‘WiUsm,&i6ict&Tj. q, ...
Flcrnihi; At&Wey uouoseiJor.
s obi itw Biieheft'Kwlolpb • F. Helker,
W EJeinlng*>faa« M-.WKiotoj,
Clns.Ti oJester, "Elias, E. Buuer.Samuel W. Hays,
NirtAingetf;"JDaiipTuS Cbnnry;
Ja sob S. Haldeman, Yorfc; Heaty if; Fiy, Lancaster}
Actam-ftchfloe?,.Berks; John G.. Brenner, Philadelphia;
Thomas Gillespie,.Lu
zerne; 'tjordbn'r. Jtusori', Bradford; Amos R. ICapp,
Nc rthotthertaAd; iUne»Bonrs, Wifflin-fJohaTiHoovi
er* Centre j-JohivS. Ijett, Httrttingdon.jJajnea K. Mw>re
beatt, Allegheny Jonathan D. Leel, Washington; Geo.
H. Bather; Ctnnberlhtid'r George w. Masser. Caftan.
r ■ M’LAIN * MOFFITT,
14 Si. Clair street,
Agents for Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co
Plttabacsti,X«tfo company.
a IHH COMPANY vu incorporated in Februaiy,
- ISSHw&Mi'Pdrpetnal Charter, and has commenced
buslhess oira Capital of $lOO,OOO.
Th.e Company does business both on the Joint Stock
and Mutual plan. ... ,
On the Joint Stock plan the rates are one-third less
than by Mutual Companies, and Fifteen
Per CeauJqtyer .than the rates of most Stock Compa
nies.
Mutual rates are the same' as'those adopted by other
safely conducted Companies. Those insured on the
mutual principle have the. combined securities furnished
by that system of insurance, and the Capital and Sur
plus Fund of the Joint Slock department.
The Charter permits the granungof insurance on life,
in pvenr/onQj including th?, right of wife, children, pa
reatsVrelauons, friends or creditors—to insure the life of
anotherfor'their dWo exclusive benefit, payable after
death, or upon the parlies arriving at the age of 50,55,
60 or to, at the option of the insured.
OFFICERS.
James S.Hooh, President,
danutel MKJlurkan, Vice President.
Joseph S. I*eech Treasurer.
ChkriCs A. Chiton. Secretary
James S. Hop&v - Joseph S. Leech.
John S.Dilworth, Charles A. Colton,
Samuel M’Clurkan, William Phillips.
John A. Wilson.
BOARD OP GINAACS.
Hon. William Wilkins, Late Secretary of War
Hon. Walter Forward, Late Secretary of Treasury.
John Snyder, Esq., Cavhier Pittsburgh Bank.
Malcolm Leeeh, Esq , Wholesale Grocer.
SOLICITORS.
Hon A. W Loomis. | A. B. M'Calrnont Ksq.
HKSICAL SPAftP.
Consulting Pkystcians.
Joseph (Janata, 111. i) William Addison, M. U
Jeremiah Brooks, M- 0 E. G. Edringtou, M. l>
Samuel DUworth, M. 0., 47 Smitbfiold street
BobL Snyder, M D_. 103 Fourth si.
John Crawiord,’M. D-, 29 Sixth n.
Wm. McK Morgan, M.. D , 107 Liberty st.
Dr. DUworth wH! ne in attendance at tee office, every
day, at 12 o’clock.
Those who have spoken for an agency, are requested
to call, take thair papers, and commence operations
forthwith. All persoes engaged in the insurance busi
ness will be supplied with blanks and a'lowed the usual
commission. ,
Office of the Company. No. 75 Fourth street.
my 7 • C- A. COLTON. See’*.
Mntnsl LifTl psttnmce Co,
GUABANTY FUND, $lOO,OOO.
rpmS COMP AN Voders to the insured all the securujr
A; add advantages of the Mutual and Joint Slock Plans
(asheretofore applied) combined, namely; Low rates of
premium; an annual return in caab of the per cetusge
required for the contingent risk of the rear) an ade
quate, but not excessive prortsioa for the future security
• members for the whole term of li;e, wiin ae equitable
interest fn tbe aecbtntuating fund secured to such mem
bers, payable at death, by credits upon their poli
cies; a guaranty fund designed for the permanent «oco-
Tityof toon term members, and also for the present se
curity of those for tbe whole term of life.
This is the only Mutual Life insurance Company
whose rates of premia™ are fixed at a (air reduced stan
dard, with aprovision for an annually increasing accu
mulation of bunds (for future security) in exact propor
tion 1 to the amount of bu-iaess and the increasing risk
from advancing age among the members.
Pamphlets, tracts, Ac., giviog In detail tbe plan and
rates of the .Company, furnished gnuta. and appbi.-u.ious
for insurance received by J. TfJRBKTT, Agent.
129, Wood street, piusuamh
Basil. PiLwopn, Medical Examiner. " jflttryi
Vlrc msuranoe Company.
Directors
Charles W Bancker George W. Richards,
Thomas Hart, Mordccaj D- Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, Adoipht E. Boric.
Samuel Grant. David S. Brownr
Jacob R. Smile, Morris Patterson
OHAS. N. BANCKKR, Pr«-.' 4
CtiAS. G. Battc&oa, rtecretary.
fTT* Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or Itm.irr.
on every description of property in towu and country,
at rates as low as are consistent with security
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fum ,
which, wuh their Capital and Premiums, safely iove«ied,
affioM ample protection to the assured.
Tbe Assets of the Company, oa January Ist, lssl, as
fiubiished agreeably to an Art of Assembly, were a« fol
ows, vil: —
Mortgager 4 9iB,llfc) 6r
Real Estate At,377 7.*
Temporary Loans ■ • ■ rv>,966 IT
Stocks OO
Cash, Ac. 64,346 81
Since their mcorporauou, a period of 21 years, they
have paid upwards of Ont million Four Hundred Thou
land Doßars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence
of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and
disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities
J. CARDIN HR COFFIN. Agent.
&pr24] Office N. E. corner Wood anddd n*.
harlnc. Firs and Inland TranaporUMoa
ISSITIIABICK.
TUIK INSURANCE OOMPANYOP NORTH aMER
ICA. Philadelphia, chartered 17D1, capital $500.*
000. assett January U 1861. OliOOlifififl 50, wii.
make insurance on buildings and their contents in this
etty and vicinity. Also, on property of every descrip
tion, on steamboats and other vessels, either by inland
transportation or on the seas.
DIRECTORS
Arthur G Coffin. Pres’t. Jacob M. Thomas.
Bumuei W. Jones John R. Neff,
Edward Smith. Richard l>. Wood.
John A- Brown. William Welsh.
Samuel k. Smith Francis Haskins,
Samuel Brooks. S. Ausun Allibone.
Charles Taylor. William h. Bowen,
Ambrose While, George W^Asptnwau,
Thomas P- Cope. James N. Dickson.
S. Morris, Walcr. H. D. Sherrenl. See y.
Thi* is (he oldest Insurance Company in the United
Mint*-*, and from its high standing. long experience, am*
pte mean*, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazard
on* eharauiei. mav bo considered as offering ample sc
eumy to ibe public. WM. P. JONES. Ageni.
ja24 No. 141 Front street.
ISSUEASCE.
T'HE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY JNSUR
AKCE COMPANY .—Office, North Room of the Ex
ch&nge.Tbird street, Philadelphia.
Piaa iasnßAisci.—Buildings, Merohandixe and olhei
property in town and country, insured against loss oj
damage by fire ai the lowest rate of premium.
Manure Ijisdeance,—They also insure Vessels, uar
goes and freights, foreign or coastwise ; under open or
special policies, as the assured tnny desire.
IhlabdTbahswstatioh.— They also insure merchan
dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars. C&naJ
Boats and steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on tne raosi
liberal terms.
DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal. Edmund A. Souder
John C. Davit. Robert Burton. John R.
Edwards. Geo. G. Lelper. Edward Darlington,Tsaac R.
DaVis. William Nowlin,Dr. R. M. Huston,
James C. Hand.Theoohilus Paulding. H. Jones Brooks.
Henry Sloan. Hugh Craig, George Sernll. Spencer Me-
Uvain. Charles Kelly, J.G. Johnsoa. William Hay.Dr
8. Thomas, John Sellers. Wm. Eyre. Jr.
DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. D. T. Morgan.
Hugh Craig. Jno. T. Logan.
WILLIAM MARTIN. President
Tuos. C. Hand. Vice President.
Joseph W. Cowan. Secretary.
IC7* Office of the Company, No. 49 Water street, Pitts
burgh. (JelOsdtf) _ P. A. MADEIRA, Agent.
Flkra and matin* Insoranetk
rpHE OFFICE of the Insurant* Co.qf North America
X. has been removed to the Warehouse of Hardy. Jones
A Co.. No. 141 Front street, third house East of Wood
street. where the subse nber will issue Policies on Build
ings andiheir contents.and on Shipments by Steamboats
and other ves&vie. for the above old ana responsible
CompagV< fap3] WM. P. JONES, Agent
Life and Health insurance.
npHK MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE
4 COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Incorporated by the
Legislature of Pennsylvania, March, 1848; Charter Per
petual : Capital 8100,000. Pares lower (Aan any PsnnsvJ
eanta Company, and full 20 per centr lower than the
usnnl rates of Life Insurance, as the following compon
son will show. Thus a person oi the Age of 00 insuring
for $lOO for life, must pay in the Girard 82,36. Pennsyl
vania 82.36. Penn Mutual 82,36. Equitable 82.04. New
England 82,36. Albion 82,48, New ork Life 823- i i/»
and Health, Philadelphia, 81.91.
Diascroxa—Samuel D Ornck, Charles D Hall. Wm F
Boone. Robert P King. Charles P Hayes. M W Baldwin
Chas O B Campbell. M M Reeve. M. D.; Lewis Cooper
J Rodman Barker. L H Butler. Edwin R Cope Pr»si
dent, Samuel D Omck ; Vice President, Robert P. King
Secretary. Francis Blacsburne.
Applications will be received and every mformaiion
riven by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Orricg:
Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and Wood streets
Pittsburgh. oct29:y
Fir* and Marino Insurance.
11HK Insurance Company of North America, of Phila
its duly authorized Agent, the sub*
lerlber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance
on property.in this city and Its vicinity, and on shipmen
bythe canal and rivers.
DIRECTORS
Arthur G. Coffin, Prert. Samuel Brooks.
Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor.
Samuel W. Jones. Samuel W. Smith
Edward Smith. Ambrose White-
John A. Brown. Jacob M. Thomas
John White, John R. Neff.
Thomas P. Cope. Richard D Wood.
Wm. Welsh, HeirtyD. Sherrard.Sec'y.
This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United
States, having .been chartered in 1794. Its charter is per
petual, and from its high standing. long experience- am
ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous
eharacter, it may be considered &s offering ample securi
ty to thp public. WILLIAM P. JONES-
At Counting Boom of Atwood. Jones A Co.. Water and
Front sts. t rutsbuigh may4y
John OPOsuney.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff t
No. 149 Wood street, corner of Virgin aliev
apr24) ' h Pittsburgh. Pa.
Business Notice.
A LL persons having, business with the undersigned-
JX either as Public Accountant, Instructor in Book-
Keeping, or otherwise; will find him at the Pittsburgh
Commercial College, from » till 11 o'clock. A. M -and
from 2 till 4 o’clock-, P.M.
Merchants in want or competent Book keepers can
be supplied by calling on JOHN FLEMING.
aptb Principal instructor In the Science of Aecounts-
Fairmount PIM Kngtne for Satie
rpHE members of tiie Famnoum Fire Company offer
1 their ENGINE for sale. It is In first-rate order-and
will b 6 sold cheap. Enquire of J; SMITH. Bee*y-.
apr3nf No. 409 Penn street
BABBirrS SOAP POWDER—6 bxs.. for washing
with little rubbing—printed directions to each pack
B*o— tor tale by UytfJ WhL DYER.
OREAfrIUSDUCTioif lN PRICES.- 1 -
Ls- THE lareest, CHttipesl and Best Stock.oCFAN
t£&imt CY DRESS GOODS ever offered in ilflsciiy.is
opening at ® _
W i’OUNG, STEVENSON * LOVF-’-J ~
Original Bee Hive Store, No. T A MftrketSirtat, betw.een
Fourth street and the Diamond, Pittsburgh,
The proprietors have just opened a large and most
beautiful assortment of the Newest and MoalFashior.a
blfe Styles of Fancy and Staple Dry Good#) which have
"Aden purchased since the great reductionlnfcnces m the
.large clearing ourt&ies in New York add ..Philadelphia,
and will be offered to cash buyers at from 20 to 25 per
amt lower than former prices. ’ -
DRESS GOODS of every the cheap
est to the mostoostly and magnificent, such as a very
large and beautiful stock of the following articles :
Chene and Jasper chene Silks i
High Lustre, plain chemelion and lace silks,
Do stripe do do i
Do plain block do;
Brocade; Armucs and Soles, all colors ;
Black and chametion Turk satins, hfid watered inik*;
Chene and India Foulard silks; . Jftl . , ;/ r
Da; sllfc usshes p- 1 ’ 1 ’
Do do Albertines and Grenadines;
Plain,printed and embroidered berages;
Chene plain and figured silks, and poplins;
Chameleon Gro de Naples;
Paris printed berages uo do lainesj
Do dq , oau plain all wool de lainca,
Do do lawns and jaconets;
Plain and embroidered inutii and Swisses;
Plain and printed casan&fes, de laincs and alpacas;
French ana domestio ginghams ; . ■
English and American chintzes and' calicoes,at all
prices:
BON NETS and RIBBONS ai groat bargains i
Spring and summer shawls, do do;
Needle worked sleeves, cuffs, collars and chemi
zettß;
Needle worked laces and muslin caps:
Embroidered, hem stitch and plain linen comb 1
handkerchiefs
Fancy silk pocket hd’kfs, cravats and neckties;
Gloves, hmuery and latgeistock ;
Irish linens, table cloths and table linens;
Tickens, checks, crash,bird-eye, diaper k napkins;
Bleached and brown muslins, from 6.t0 12c. per yd ;
Do brown and colored Canton flannels;
Frenohcioths, plain and fancy cassimeres A satinets;
, Cashmcrett, tweeds, merino cas«imeres and Ky;
jeans;
Block satin and fancy vestings, Ac., Ac.
The would respectfully solicit an
early call from all their friends, and the public gen
erally, feeling confident that they can offer greater in
dudemeats to whole sale and retail buyers, than any
heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh,
niyjltf YOUNG, BTKVENBUN A LQVE-
" The Eighth Seml-Annnal Sale ■
OF DRY G4IUDB at ibe One Price Store of A- A.
MASON A CO., Nos. 02 A 64, Market street, Pinsr
burgh, will commence on Thursday, June 26th, 1851,«hd
continue through the month of July. Their Wholesale
Rooms will be opened to the Retail trade, and every ar
ticle throughout the establishment will be sold ai an im
mense reduction from usual prices. Having recently
made extensive purchases, their assortment will bo
found very choice and desirable.
Their stock of Silks, comprising more than 500 pieces,
will be closed out at an immense discount from nsnal
prices.
Good Dress Silks as lew as 37t<&50 els.
Silk Poplins, 20 6?25
Best Berege Do Laiues. 18f
Fast colored Lawns, 61
Fine French do 12|
Fine Printed Bereges, 16J025
Fine French Jgcooet, ,• 15J025
500 pcs Freadb and EngiishGinghmm*, IO <9124
Black Alprn^r',...y ->•- . Jflj
1000 yardsflaaoetßibhonKftx 6
500 Wrought Cottars, 6*
Fast colored Calicoes, 6J
100 cases English and American do. 3 &\0
300 cates ana bales of Bleached and Brown Mus
lins at manufacturers’ prices.
ALSO—Laces, Embroideries, Trimminss, Hosiery and
Gloves, Linen, White Good*. Bonnets, Shawls. Cloths,
Ac., togeiher with an immense variety of ail kinds ot
Dry Goods—all of which will be marked down to even
less than Eastern wholesale prices.
je2s A. A. MASON A CO
New Variety and Ory Goods store,
No. 97. North-west corner of Wood sL and Diamond alley.
D GREGG A CO , having opened at the above stand,
• are now offering for sale a larae and complete
assortment of VARIETY and DRY GOODS, consisting
in pan of Broad Cloths, Cassiraeres, Satineu, Summer
Pam Stuff, Fancy Vestings, Lad ies’ Dress Goods, Lawns,
De Lames, Ginghams, white Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons,
Hosiery, Ac.. Ac. Also, a complete variety of Cutlery,
direct from Sheffield. Together with Clocks, Gold and
Silver Watches, and Watcb materials, Gold and Silver
Pens and Pencils, and Jewelry. A fine assortment oi
Palin l«*af Hats, Ae. In short, we have on hand almost
every article usually kept in the Dry Goods and Variety
line. All of which we offer for sale on the motft favora
ble terms,either for cash or satisfactory reference
D GREGG A CO.
N B.—The business of the laic firm of Gqsgo A M’-
Ca.idles*, will be settled by (he nubscrtber, attbe house
of D. OrA Co , as the books, notes and papers are m
my poa*es».on. and i am fully authorized to settle ap the
business. (spr.fl] DAVID UItKGG.
PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CASES.
1 1' HE subscribers tiuvia* ici ciuly made arrangements
X wttn the Fater4t-r of this new and caluabu int s en
tion fo7 tfie manufacture u:.d sale of the ar icle ia the
West, they having been mauufuctured heretofore exclu
sively m the East where they .ire superseding the ase
of wooden coffins, take tins method of informing the
public, that they are now manufacturing eighteen Differ
ent sizes of the modem Sarcophagus, varying in length
from 22 inches to 64 feet, wrth width and depth suitonle
for bodies of ordinary Size, ami for those who desire
space for cushioning, or for bodies of nnuaual dimen
sions, have several irtat deeper and wider ‘ This in
vention now coming into general ase,ispronouncedone
of the greatest of the age. These LtratzL Csss* are
composed of various kinds of metals, bat principally of
iron.
81,212,703 44
They are tborongbly enameled inside uud oat. nnd
thus made impervious to air and iudestrnctible. They
are highly ornamental, and of a classic form, ore light
and portable, while they combine the greatest strength
wbicb metal is capable ot. in a given quantity
W hen property secured wrtb cement they are perfect
ly air tight, and free from exhumuon of oflenuve gases.
They cost no more than good wooden coffins, and are
better lh*n any other article in use. (of whatever cost.)
for transportation. vaults, or orumary interments, as has
been proven by actual experiments, and certified to by
some of oar most scientific men: ulso. bythe Honora
ble! Henry Clay. Darnel Webster. Lewis Cash, and
other distinguished Senators who have witnessed their
merits, and whose leticrs. together with other evidencot
of their worth, may be seen at our Agt.nts' Banal Case
Depot. No. 374 Main street, three doors above Nin<h
where we intend to keep on hand at all time*, such a
stock of aii sizea and degrees of ornaiuem and fmi«h a«
will suit the roost diversified tastes.
We invite the attention of the public, and of umiurm
kers particularly throughout the west, to an examination
of the article, and request ihora not to rely upon the rep
resentations of undertakers not using the article, whose
Inierem it would be to misrepresent them.
W. 0. DAVIS A CO.
Patent Metallic Burial Cases.
Sarcophagus Warerooms. 374 Afam street, Cincinnati,
JulyAi&l
rpHE undersigned. GsoaosK. RoßKnraTmdmtokeraml
A sole agent for the sale of tne shove valuable arti
cles. announces that he ia prepared to supply underta
kers and others having occasion for their use with the
same, of ail sizes, from l foot 16 inchesto 0 feet© m ;hr.s
in length, ot vuriout widths and depths, suitable for bo
dies of any size: either plain, bronzeu or glided and
highly ornamented. Also, name plates and trimmings
for the same Attention to the very low prices affixed,
with the view of their general adoption, is solicited, to
wit: At wholesale, for plain bronzed Cases, of various
colors—
No. 1 for Bodies 22 to 28 inches i n length, 83.60
2 “ 28 to 33 “ " 4,60
3 “ 33 to 40 “ “ 6 .00
4 “ 40 to 46 “ “ 8.00
a “ 46 lo 54 “ “ 9.00
6 “ 54 to 60 *' 10,00
7 •* 60 to 65 “ 11.00
b “ 05 to 69 u “ 14.00
9 •* 66 to 70 “ “ 16.00
10 68 to 73 “ “ 17.00
11 •» 72 to 76 “ “ 18.00
12 60 to 05 •* extra deep 12 00
13 65 to 69 “ “ 15.00
14 “ 06 to 70 “ “ 18,00
15 “ 68 to 73 “ “ 19.00
16 «* 70 to 76 “ “ 20.00
Name plates from $4.50 to 89 per dozen.
Moderate additional charge for extra gliding and orna
menial painting, or inlaid gold, silver and pearl work.
Communteauonij desiring further informstion. or or*
dors for Cases and materials, will receive prompt atten
tion by addressing GEO- K. ROBERTS. Agent.
Sarcophagus Ware rooms. 374 Main st-.Cin . O.
lE7* Funerals attended, hearse and carnages furnish
ed, and conveyances) with appropriate attendants pro
vided for transportation toany part of the country, on
application at the office as above.
jylO G. K. B.
European Agency.
THE undersigned European Agent coutinues his an
nual voyagos between America and Fnrope, leaving
Pittsburgh regularly m each year la June, and returning
in September— transacting a general Law Agency, in
connection with Ins relative. Hoon Kkxnan, Esq . now
residemin Dublin The present tour will be the twenty
fiuh of this Agency.through England. Ireland^ Scotland.
Wales, Ac. It embraces collection of legacies, debts,
rents, property and claims: rcmitlaneesof money; procu
ring copies of wills, deeds and documents: conducting
searches of all kinds. Ac- Ac. Innumerable references
given. During the subscribers absence, his brother.
Edward J. Keenan, will attend in hi* Office.
Office on Fifth street- opposite St. Paul’s Cathedral.
THOMAS J. KEENAN. European Agent,
jefi.if and Attorney at Law. Pittsburgh. Pa.
Notice to Business Men*
A GENTLEMAN in this City, engaged io a sale, sure
A and profitable merchandising and manufacturing
business, having fallen into a low state of health, is de
sirous of selling out his interest in the concen. for the
purpose of leaving the city for the recovery of his health.
A«y person having command of 83600 in cash, and a
fait credit, can enter into this business wi h every guar
anty of success.
ip* Address “ MANUFACTPRER » Box 59. Pitts
bnrgb, Pa., stating where an interview can be had.
Jy93
Green teas have advanced 7 cents per
LB.—Yon can buy Green Teas at MORRIS* TEA
to the Diamond, for three months to copie. at the
old prices and the same qo&hties. notwitinsandiUg the
advance in prices East, as they have p large stock on
bond, they pell the best Teas in PmsbhrghatthisStore.
and defy opposition. Uy26
rHE SUBSCRIBERoffera for sale a valuable House
and Lot, situated on Ann street. Allegheny City.—
The Let ts 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 out oven, hydrant. Ac.
Price 8900. Terms—3oo m band; balance in one. two
and three years. s. CUTHBERT. GenU Agent,
No.oOSmiihfieldflU
/’JJ.GLP PENS—Bard A Brother. G. A E. M. Brail
U Todd A Bmith and W. W. Wilson’s-
The above brands are now unnvaijed in quality of
Gold, in qaill-like elasticity, in fineness and smoothness
of the points, and in durability. I will warrant every
Pen of these makes. Just received this morning- a full
assortment, and customers will always find at my store
the best stock, and at the lowest prices which a good ar
ticle can be sold at. W. VV- WILSON.
jy2s cor Market and Fourth *t*.
BUTTER— 3 bbls packed;
6 kegs do: For sale by
ly 16 , WM. DYER.
FISH— 6 half bbls. No 1 White Fish;
6 do do Lake Shad*
10 do Lake Salmon ; _
Receiving and for sale by WM. DYER,
je2B No 207Llber»y si
LARD— 6 bbls. No. 1:
16 kegs do: For sale by
jyia WM. DYER-
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i2mMf6 , KT i i'n§s B M^iS-Acf6£Mk . iTI
Ware-roomt 97 and M; Third street*
JW. W. respectfully informa nis friends and custom*
hehas now completed the largeal. and fi*r
nest stock of household furniture ever before seen, .1%
this city, as he is determined to uphold the quality with
well-seasoned material*, besf workmanship, and neweir
designs; andfrom tfct?;extcnt of his orders and facility
in puu l afaotqring,Ibs 1 b$ is .enabled to j>roduc£ warranted
furniture, at tne lowesi'prrces'.
Hehas adoptedthe principle of identifying the eus-•
toqiers 1 interest with iu* own, in quail price,rand .
krpps always on hand the greatest variety of every des* n .
cnption of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to
tbd most elegant and costly, ihatn any part'd
on£, maybe fumiahedr from hie stocky or manqfcciafed»
cttfressly. u> order He therefore solicits an
that the advantage* trials establishment mhy
Thp foUowing articles consist, in part, of His sioclrj’wtiieh
foe richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in.
any of the Eastern cities:
Parlor,
drawing* -dih
ing, and. bed room
chairs,, of ,eycry variety,
consisting of rosewoood, ma
hogany and walnut Elia a b e ih*rV
;Coasery»toirej&nd Easy. Chairs, of.every .
description; Couches, Sofas.Tete-a-teteana.l>i*
vans of the latest French and American patterns;
Taahaes, What-Nots, arid ladles* parlor Writing Desks
of yanqus kinds; Wot£ Tables and.fancy inlaid
stands, music stands, and,holders* tnarble lop, ma
hogany, rosewood and'Walnut centre and Soia, ta
bles, extension dining tables; all size9of the
wardrobes,- bedsteads and w&shstands of
each, a large assortment; gothic hall
and parlor xeceptipu chairs, ouomans
ana stools, secretary, and book
cases, side boards, fire screens,
towel racks, hat stands, and
music stools, cribs and cots
for children; paper mache,
table and tea poys, ms*
hogany, rosewood, and
inlaid pearl Tables,
Ac. Ac. Ac.
A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE aad
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cssinbt ms.xe«s supplied with
all articles in their line
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short*
est notice.
All orders' promptly attended to . I> .,inovgB.
Jotumyintn Cablbel Hlabert Auffclatlon
■ WJ&SBOVBS . 11* SECOND STBSETy
- -{near.uioeomerof Wood.)-....
THIS ASSOCIATION,
~ s ng, already, twee, to three
, as many hands as the lar* KSSj
and hitherto most renowned 'V
jity, have, opened their >Vare
— furnish the public, by wholesale
or retail, with Furniture of the foliowing description—
viz:
Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Full Col
umned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany
Chairs; Rocking Chairs i Mahogany Washstands; Sa
fas; Divans; Piano ttioois; Book Cases; Secretoriesj
Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; C«ntxh
Tables; Hal Racks; French Bedsteads^-Ottomans;
Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work
stands; Cherry and Common Workßiands; high post,
common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus;
Cribs; Cradles, Ac.
The advantages of co-operation, on an extensive ecale,
good, if not better article, and warr inted—as the public
will understand by giving them a call.
jJ£7“ Steamboat work of all descriptions, and other
articles of any description, mode to order in every stylo,
at tbe shorten notice. [marts
i o Cabinet Rakers.
Veneers, MaAogany, Eostieood and Walnut; Varnish,
Hardxffartemd P'umiture at Wholesale.
fttHE subscribers have just received from New York
JL and Boston a most splendid stock of VENEERS,
and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture
for the trade. All of which we Will *efl at extremely
low prices.
As great care was taken in the selection of the stock,
persons cannot fail to be suited either as to quality or
price; and, 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 invite d.
Turned Work,ln ail iu branches, carried onus usual.
Plank for hand rail*; for Carpenters, and ail articles
required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly
on han<^—viz: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Hotr
Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac. RYAN A M’KEE,
Ryan's Buildings,
mar&hydaw No. 31 Fifth street
CHAIRS AND KURAITUUtfk.
N®. 98 Third street, betvtsn Matful and Wood, si d*.
a Ws have now on hand a large and
IU. splendid stock of every variety iiinurii ssrniir
F® and CABINET
' *| "are confident cannot be su rpas s e d,
equalled, in this City, or u u.e Weto, iu style aud finish
Those who are in wontoi Furniture arc respectfully
invited locall and examine lot themselves.
n~7*' Steamboats fnruisbeil on in • shortest nslice.
O* AJI orders promptly attended to.
iebl9:tf O'DONNELL. MULLEN A CO.
(PDoimell, atnllen 4b Co.
Pittsburgh Chair and Cabinet Ware Rooms,
SO. OB THIRD 9T.,
BETWEES WOOD Ajn UAKShT, (SOCTU SIDE)
MANUFaCI UtiERS of CaoeSeat Parlor
'ffjl Chairs; Cane Beat Rocking Re*
IggEi ceptioti aud Invalid Chairs; Cane Seal
Cooi-iry House Stools; Settees; Loun-’
aud every variety of Common Cbair/.
ffjSMf If Ail of which were manufactured under
& W B H their personal superintendence, and are
w v warranted both in material a.d workman*
ship inidrlor to none in the City. DeoJersin ihe*e arti
cles will find it to their e*peciai ad vain age to call and
examine for themselves previous to going elsewhere.
Steamboats aud Dwellings furnisaed at the shorn**;
notice. AH orders punctually attended to. ijytiS ‘
Fnxalturs and Chair Ware Kooisi
T. B, YOUNG A CO. ? eomtr of Thirds?*
MMtgSgr andSmithfieUlsu., opposite £rcvm\ Haul, liA.
Pittsburgh, Pa., keep constantly on hand
make to order, at the lowest prices, * i ’
HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and
CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved
styles. , _ iebl6
" ' Suimbosu, Abort
L»Tux sabsenbers tender (heir ocr?\
for (he favors bestow V*|V,
euapontbcmcjby their Steamboat friend*, and m
would respectAilly remind them and others ime* ■ v
rested in buihling boats, that they arc at all tune? pro*
pared to rumiKti, u9ijJbe most rcaaonabUNieuns; every
description of Cabin Furniture and chairs of the he«
maiertal amt workmanship. T B YOUNG A CO~
Cornur Third end Smr.bfield street*
fcbld opposite " Crown's Hotel ”
a. c ua?tiikb. u. u* Di.au
Hammer Dealer,
CABINET WAREROOM. SMITH FI ELD STREET.
Bsiioten Ssotnthsereet andStrawbcrry alley. Piusburg.Pa.
(7% > |iAMM£R A DAULLR keep constantly on h&nd
ykL a.vanetv of exceileot and fashionable Furniture.
Ks3warrantedequal to any in the euy. and sold ou as
' “ 'favorable terms as can ho obtained at any similar
establishment tn ito West.. They have now ou hand an
unusually extensive stock, crabracingisirl kinds of Furni
ture, irom Uu: cheapest and plainest to the most costly
and elegant. All orders promptly attebded to rart!L6m
A. HULLIfiKN A CO n
HAVE ON HAND attheir extensive CABINET and
CHAIR MANUFACTORY. No.;M Snmbfield sl
a large assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which
they will sell 15 per cent, below customary rales.
Terms—-cash on 1 y. , , jdeeff:ly
WM. b, t? rtiVhNSON continues to rnano*
facture CABIbiET~WARE oi every desenp
jLj|iriir!!iial his old stand, corner oi Liberty and
Seventh streets. UNDERTAKING attended
to. in all us branches. __ may 11
doods7cru2ikil
MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS
OIL MILL BUILDINGS. SvviA* cor
nor of Diamonds (near OAt* and Penn*
jvteamg Railroad Depot.) A-Lkohbsy C*ty
S&SsXSßiver and : Land steam Engines. Fire En
gines, Hydraulic Presses, of all descriptions: Copper
plate. Lithographic aud other Presses: Gold Stamping
and Refitting Apparatus, together with Mill Machinery
in general, built upon the most approved plans of con
struction, and workmanship to the .afiafaction of cus
tomers.
{J" All orders leA at Messrs. Cochran. M’Bnde A
Lo.'s, A>o. £0 Wood street, Pittsburgh, or addressed to
the sabsenbers. Allegheny, will receive prompt attention
auH DODDS A CROZIRR.
Bolivar Pin Brick Hann/of taring Company.'
jas. gloves, . B.jLU&Br iAj»«jr<ioaßa, b. e .mao raw.
GLOVER, aißtt;
rpHE subscribers having been appointed Agents fer
JL the above named concern, will Keep constantly 01
hand u supply qf rite celebrated Bolivar Fire Bnck-Crv
elble Fire Clay. Furnace Hearths and Inwalls. The/
are also ready to receive orders for said Bnck. to be
made in size and shape to suit purchasers, which sha.l
be promptly filled.
we do not deem it necessary to enumerate the many
advantages the Bolivar Fire Bnck posess over all oth
ers that have been offered for sale In the United Stater.'
their superiority being well known to almost all persons
who use Fire Brink. The proprietors have determine J
that the Fire Bnes- shall lose none of their present envi
able reputation, and That do expense shall be* spared o
make them even better than they have heretofore beer.
This is the only establishment row manufacturing Fir*
Brick at Bolivar. KILR A JONES.
marl? Canal Basin. Seventh su. Pittsburgh.
A tJard.
WDALY A CO. have now ready for sale a large
• nnd well selected stock of Spring aud 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
on hand Gents Undershirts and Drawers in cotton, silk,
and merino; Childrens' Hosiery of all descriptions, at
the old established Slocking Store. FlfUi street, between
Wood and Market. fmvl
For Females and Males.
DR. LAR2BTTE-S JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreative
Elixir, prescribed as an effectual restorative in
cases of debility, unpotency or barrenness, and all* ir
regularities of nature, it is all that it professes to be—
viz: Nature s great restorative.and remedy for tho?e in ;
the married state without offspring, It is a certai n care
fur BemiuaJ emissions, general debiiuy. gleet, weakness
of the genual organs, nervous affeotions. leacorrhisa or
whites. As a vtgoraung medicine if is unequalled-
Also, a certain remedy for incipient Consumption- indi
gestion, loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude- fe
male weakness, debility, Ac. It is warranted to please
the user in any of the above complaints- and is of price
less value to those without offsprmg-
To spread wide the blessings of this medicine-1 have
appointed Messrs. Judson t Co., of the city of New
York, in the United. Slates of America, my sole agents
for its sale; and none can be genuine unless it comer
through them, and their signatures are on the wrapper
ANTONIO LaEZETTE-M-D- v
Nepto t July X6ih. Xfi4G. '
Sold oaly in Fulsburgh at the Medical Depot- No- 75
Smithfieid street i and by B. H. Meaking- Walnut street
Cincinnati i Raymond A Patten. No- 00 Frurth street
Louisville. {marS4:iy-'
Herr’s Island Raw Mills. ~
THE above establishment has been tskea by the un
dersigned, with the view of pursuing the legitimate
business connected therewith-: and as they arc now re
ceiving a full supply of Timber# ordera fpr .all si»s of
Lumber will be filled with promptness, and at as low
prices as by any other Mill in the neighborhood-
PALINGS'Of a plain and ornamental pattern -will be
out fapr3G-7| JAMES CARMAN A CO. :
HOPS—IO- boles 1649 Hops now Jandtng-and for sale
aul9 MILLER A RfOKETSON
MUSI ARD, Vepper and Spice fresh ground, far sale
aul6 WRIGHT A ALCORN
PR. SUGAR.—40 hhd*.. P. K. Sugar.jusi received and
m tor sale by MILLER c MCKETSON
au22 No». gvi and ¥9O Liberty »■-
HOPS— 10 bales 1649 Hops, just rec’d and for sale by
_ n u99_ fIIILLER A RICKETSON
HOLLAND HERRING—’IO kegs new Holland Iler
ring. just received and for sale by
aoU WM. A. A GO.
ANOTHER SdIESTIFie^WONDER!
I FBFBISI
[.THE TRUE ftJiSE&W JkE FLUID,
Or Gftatrle Juice 1 -•
: f A GREAT DYSPEPSIA-CORES,
OHEPARED Rom Rennet, or lie fourth stomaeh'of
i XT thsOx.after direct lons.try Bardn i,nfflra, : the great
i Sydologieal'Ohetnut, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M.D : ,1«0.
iUNorth'Eiehlh street, Philadelphia, Fa- " J
! Tiliiia frtroly wonderful rcmedvfor INDIGESTION,
DYSPEPSIa/jAUNDICE,
COAIPDAINT, and DEBILITY, otmnginiiefTOiuirc'ir
owu meoie<j ) iyNatufe r e own ■Beent, the Gasirid Juice;"
Half a teaspoonfult of thi« Fididi. .infused in water,
digest or dissolve Frvs Foesss or'Roubt Bekp’is
,»Sotj» two norms, ontof the stomach.
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE I' ' ;
6arpn Lremai in hUcdebrated work ftG&nimal Cbem
totry.*ays:J u An imiflatolDigestive Raid, analogous 1 d
iM Gaarnc Julce»may, boreadily prepared from-the mo
cods membraneof the, ealflnwhichi va
rious articles offood^aameatand-eggs, wiUbeso soft
ened, chaimeil and digested,-insi In uie same mannera*
they would be la ihehumainstomach.” .w .
Dr. Pbebxbjl; in hisiamousjureatis© on « Food and Di
et, 1 ? published byFowleiS A Wells, New York, page 35,
stales the same great fact, and describes the method of
prepajation. There are few hignerauthorities than- Dr.
inrhis valuable writings© n the “Physiolo
gy of Digestion, 1 w observes that “a diminution of the due
Quantity of the Oastric Juice is a prominent and all-pre •
Jailing cause of Dyspepsiaand testate*Uuu “a dis
tinguished proftjssoroi mddicine to London, wEb was
severelyafflicted with this complaint,finding everything
else to fail, had‘recourse to'ih'e Gastric .J mc<v, obtained,
from the stomaelrbf living animals, which proved com-
P Sr. GSJlhaXs author of the famous Workson“ Vegetff
bleJ)iet, o *ayßi “ It tta : remarkabie faet in physiology
that the stomachs of animals, macerated In water, un
pan to thefluid the property of dissolving various arti
cles of food, and of effecting- a kind of artificial diges
tiod of them in no wise different from the iiatnral digest
ive,process,” • 1 /■ '
Dr. Boson’s great work, (he “Chemistry of
A Blanchard, Phito.,lB4o, pp. 321-8) says j “Thedlscov
cry; of PEPSIN forms a new ere in the ehemical history
or Digestion. From reeent experiments we know that
food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive
fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as itis in the natnrat Gas
trio juice itself.” ' • ~-
Rrofessor DusottsoN,of the Jefferson College. Phila
delphia, in his great drorken Human Physiology, devotes
mofethanfifty pages to an examination of this subject.
Hid experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the‘Gastric
Juice, obudned'from the living human stomach and from
dniinaiß, are WeU known. “fo all cases.” he says, “di
gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the
natural digestions.”
j AS 1 A DYSPEPSIA CURER, -
DrJ HotrsHTON% preparation of PEPSIN has produced
the! most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility,
Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consdmp
lion, supposed to be oh the very verge of the grave, li
is impossible to give the details of cases in. the limits oi
thisadverttoement—but authenticated cettifieateshave
been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK
ABLE CURES} in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston
alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and ‘ the
corps were n'oti only rapid and wonderful, but permit
' a greai NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, andpanicularly
useful for tendency tobilioas disorder. Liver Complaint
Feyer and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, ana
toe evil effeetifof Quinine, Mercury, and -other drugs
upon the Digestive organs:'after a long sickness. Altoi !
for excessln eating, and tap too free use of ardent spir
it*.; It also reconciles Health with Intemperance.
OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS.
There Is no form ofOIJ) STOMACH COMPLAINTS
which it does not seem to reach and remove at
NoimaUcr how, bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT
RELIEF! A das+ranocta aUthe%m]ileeuanity?np
(BßTOt ahd it only needs to. be repeated, for a short time,
to these good effects permanent. PURITY. OF
BLpOD atid VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It Is
Sarticularly excellent in cases pf Nansen, Vomiting,
njmpa, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af
ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low
ness of Spirits,, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness,
tendency to (.sanity,Suicide, Ac.
Price,O.* £ DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of
tenjeffect a lasting cure.
Every bottle bears tbe written signature of J. 3.
HOiUGHTON, M-P-, Sole Proprietor.
Bold by agents in every town in the United States,
and by respectable dealers ixrMedic|nes generally.
Agents for Pittsburgh, KBYSER A MeDOWELJ., 141
Wood street.
Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor’s prices, [ovghy
Also, for sale by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wot d street.
U tcxptetfuUy invited Ijftihe foUavriny iruata, set fouh in
relation to oneqf, the CThii important Remeaies of mod
ofn ftffifi /
PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL;
is not more than one year ago since this great rem
edy was broagbt before the public, for the relief and
eve of disease. Its great powers to heaT, have, since
theft, become fully appreciated' by the community, and
wetaUege thaube longer it is tried the more certain will
its great fame spread. It is uot the remedy of a day,
gotTup for the aple purpose of making money; but, one,
continue to be used when all
nostrums have been forgotten. The PETROLEUM Is
& Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth
by a power and agency that laughs -to scorn all human
competition. U is our duty, when we write about a
medicine, that we write xauTH—that we say nothing
calculated to deceive those who may trust oar word or
put confidence in oar statements. The sick are very
aptlto catch at any thing that promises relief irom dts
ease. A story' can bardiv be too highly wrought to an*
swtr the objectof gullingor humbugging some of them.
Noyr, we do uot desire to do this: we are anxious only
that the truth in relation to onr Remedy should be tola,
tin order to seotire for it a reputation far exceeding any
single article of the materia medica. Plain, unvarnished
facts—facts that may be ascertained in our own city and
neighborhood, bear ample testimony in fovor of the Pe
troleum.
lyithin the past two months, two of our own ciuzens,
who were totally blind, have been restored to sight
Several cases of blindness, in the Stale of Ohio, hare
beep cured. And, also, the case of a gentleman in Bea
vericoauty. There ore others; but these cases are near
honje, and may be referred to by any persons who may
havedoubts on the subject. These cases were cured af
ter (oey had been abandoned by physicians as hope less*
The Petroleum will cure, when used according to diree.
lions—Diarrhea, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout,
Neuralgia, Eruptions on the SkLn,_Pimples on the face,
.Cbrpnic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Read,
‘pains in the bones and. joints, old sores*Ulcers, Wens,
Tumors. Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever ana
Afine. Chronic Coughs. Asthma. Bronchitis, and all Pul
monary affections of a chronic nature, tending to pro
duce CONSUMPTION.
Bhrns and Sealdd, diseases ef the Bladder and Kid
neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and
Bnmons. in fact, It is a oasax usivebsaj. xkhsdt. and
has been tried in most of the above diseases witlnn the
past year with the most perfect success. Certificates
thatwiH asiomshvre in the hands of thepropnetor. who
wiUiako sle&sttrd'fo showing them to-the aifiicted or
their friends.
Whazever others may say about their medicines, the
Petroleum is the greatest Remedy of the age. Phy
sicians of high standing in the profession are beginning
to-use it in theirpractice. Those whoat first looked on
with doubt and uncertainty, are willing to award it due
praise and eonslderauon. Before another year rolls
round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that the
Petroleum is ihegTeaiest medicine ever discovered.
For sale, wholesale and Retail, by
KEYBER & M’DOWELL.
* 140 Wood street.'
Also— R. fc. Sellers. 57 Wood street: D. M. Curry. D.
A- EIJIOU, Joseph Douglass. Allegheny City. Also, by
the Proprietor. 8. M. KJER. Canal Basin. 7th street-
Pittsburgh. QaB
The Human Body mast Perspire,
(SO UTS NATUBS,)
TO BAVS A HEALTHY APPEARANCE.
And persons who do not peTdpire are liable to the mos
DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES.
■vrQW*JoNsa' Italian Chemical Soap causes a free
il persptrauod, and at the same time mollifies, softens
theism,giving it the texture and beauty of an inAuit’s.
SCuRVyV salt rheum and sores.
ore soon not only healed, but cured by its use. as at
least seven physicians in New York know, who use it
in such cases, and find it unlading—as also. In
PIMPLES t BLOTCHES. FRECKLES,
or any other skin disease. The reader is assured that
this is no usele&spoffedt nostrum, as one trial will piove
I could enumgntitLftUkaaLSQLpenoiia cored of
SOREHEAD. SORE iiBG&4ND SORE BEaKD
Buy it, and the reader is again assured. I would not
cruelly sell it (or the above, unless I knew it to be all I
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 ot
the above, or similar-diseases, writ find this ail and even
more, (admirableio its properties) than I state.
reader, the stores are nooded with imitations,
ana be sure you ask for Jonss' Italian Chemical Soap—
and buy it only of WM. JACKSON* only Agent in
Pittsburgh. 240 Liberty street. Pittsburgh, head orWood-
Jonea* Ltly Whlte«
LADIES are cautioned against using common prepa
red Chalk.
They arenotaware how frightfully injurious it h
to the skis 1 how coarse, how rough, how
sallow, yellow and unhealthy the sgln
appears after using prepared Chalk '.
Besides. it Is injurious, contain
ing a large quantity of Lead 1
W e have prepared a neaolifjii vegetable article, which
we call JONES’ SPANISH LILY .VHITE
It u perfectly InnoceuL bemg purified of all
ous qualities;, and .it Imparts to the skm a natural,
healthy, alabqaipT. dtqqr/living "white r *ar the -same
time
smooth. Sold by the Agent,WM. JACKSON, 89 Liber
ty street, head tif Wood. Pittsburgh. Price So cents.
Peurir Whita Tsedi and Brsath- .
TO BE JIAO FOR 25 CENTS..,
PERSONS who h&ve either, are.honorably assured
that if their breath is ever so foul, or their
TEETH. DECAYED. DARK OR YELLOW,
aud encrusted with tartar, that a 35 cent box of Jonei‘
Amb6r Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow
and the breath odiferously sweet.
Sold only al JACKSON'S Slore. 24U Liberty stree
head of Wood. (decso
: Jones’ Solution of Jot,
A LIQUID HUMANrHAIR DYE forthe changing ot
J\. white, red or grey hair to a beaouful brown or jet
black colorrin atbw minutes. -Price 50 cents andSXBO
. Sold by W.JACKSON.34O Liberty street, Pittsburgh
-cod of Wtto* fdeegP.
A Sdentlfle Hair Tonlo Restorer
A ND BEAUTIFIER. Trial bottles cents. Those
JjL whohaveu*cd Jones-Coral Hair fttfßtotalive know
Its excellent qualities—those who have not, we assure
it to possess toe■ following qualities. It will ‘force the
hair to grow 6n any pun where nature intended hair to
grow, stop it falling oil. cure scurf or dandruff, and make
light,'red or grey hair grow dark. For dressing the hair
soft and silky, nothing can*exceed {Xus—it makes i
tally beautiful and keeper it so. It is, indeed, the mos .
economical, yet superior article for the hair. .
Sold only at WM. JACKSON S Store, 310 Liberty su
heodlof Wood. Pittsburg.-»Price 37}cents, 50 cents and
$l.OO. . taeego,.
YOURSELF —AMERICAN COMPOUNDr-
V/ Thiß never foiling specific is guaranteed In all cases
of delicate disease, together with tke attendant com
plaints. to effect a speeay, safe and lasong'cnre Iff’the
course of a few days, without restriction* to diet, busi
ness or injury to thesyßtem. It is an old and 'popular
remedy: has long been (and still is)r used in the private
practice of a physician, radically curing ninety-nine of
the hundred cases. It leaves no odor on the breath and
-may be used by any one without the least fear of
sure.' For sale at the Medical Depot. No. 5d Sinithfield
street, Pittsburgh, Pa, r (apr7
Bull’s Banaparllls and ihk Choiera.
fjQTa xinglft R hil&hA* died of the
Xl CHOLERA or any of ns symptoms who used this
invaluable preparation. Look at the city of Louisville,
where this Sarsaparilla is made, and where ftom 150 to
200 bottles are retailed daily-but few isolated cases of
Cholera have occurred, and they were either persons
from, boats or those who disregarded our advice.
(Cincinnati Cirontda,
. For sale by KKYSER A M’DOWELL, 140 Wood si.
Pittsburgh, where the gennine'artlcJo may always be
brained. ; c •. HqW
Bounty
CAPT. NAYLOR. NO* 103 Third street, comer of
Cher y alley having made arrangements at Wash
ngton for the purpose, wfllproenreßounty Lands for the
officers and soldiers, their widows and children, under
the Bounty Land Bui, passed September 28th, 1850.
Pittsburgh, Ocipbbr lP« i
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fcirfJUtt andzUntled Barley fafiilSfr)
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IjtfMion paid
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er with e Jlne nece*sarei’9»»«)Bntfe».
>man’s outfit.
sprit ■■■; .aozirtrZC .oal
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"TOHN MeClidaiCeV.EJltsrnow the pUtaXl# afttkvi
O ! nounrmswWsiiWMM* frieiula and UftjßttUfiiijff
gen sral, ihaVßlaSpnnj andmunmer atoefciinpwreadirs
forTmpecuon, which Tie
end of the largest and "heel MlejQal ttqtSt oCßaady-,
Mejle.CtotJdnyto batoamal{a:ai«JWWteTn4Mß®rt?S3 ‘“ :
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A« bejfwlidsn^at.'n^aflSflhifiia’-mifa^niif® IS <'»
rtJ&MSSS «*l«tonn4* A* gtedt'MwSeWia to
;«Sl ihSfhn«f?ji l - ! % -^^“laJyflU o SF* np_G*riuem* to
of every laealiop ii\
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i ■ COMBf THBN, ONE AMD XtW.l I
• ’lfoAMprla«atitli<s J ftnaU(y,ana-*hfllail<i*'i*.iha. 3
'«" l Jiv s ,pndon^ed^,u»fn f .f g^n< J { , m l ihe^^i lj l
<!l i foitti;
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Tf • enfrtbe pnttietln-gehgraJ/thSg stft
Stefe, No, 3&Markti3trttt, between Second and'*Ebfartj>-
streeis. where be intends cairyiQ&on the TaIL<O]uNCI
BUSINESS in ail now receiving
pßoia ;
T)6rianieleUtet«af«a»dßt«ißA«gtttßif»iuiatii^iatn3i3i
! *wp9»,«?*te&ii«aMnw» cmmrnmm*a&m?nd:
table smes. , v _ „. ,7 • t >.:
Also* fin
■and!Afaabettoi;Fttf£a;s.mitralWhi<!h etl&tonbfctQai?-
predaxeii.toipa^e^oj^efjn
fon4Dle stylos, at. m Ipw prices as any.omet eatuftu*-, „.,
meat. Hetherefore hopes By sltfct attention towt}* & '*
derfilntrostedtohiscare, to merit a abate ofipabflft pa*- 1 ?! ix
To TAlLORS:—lihaltcomlnhe so.sdll‘*Ad Tlttj®,;'
strahuoaer-opL. my. eyajem •
heretofore, at lie fp)fowi jnrprlcei, vlivl&toponlpAnieif l , ;
by omS iastruciiqn, 810 ; wthoin.inhmieilon», : fi7V J ‘‘
| Jeltey •■■■>■■■••.■.■.■.JaMßS C4. , WATT. I II
A Mosy StfrflEAr/to twA;''
A| tfaveleif
and! vicinity, are now to be found in the ATHGKiBCfil?^!’
=
A- V- 10ILP2M. The subscriber rroin
share of public patronage. Thcßathlng department al
IE/“ Private Rqqms for Select-Fanles,", .1 J ‘
>O2B ■ ' ’ r • WM: Wf '
; : Good Bkttii; andDrln&lnß. f ■ -
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'S^fjSjjhitDK*of.ibltjlifOrMimJdiropJnwodjoWteir
,OBAI}AW, ,nt - luVjno«r «oioli-,
lvorSs,one dtor fratn. 7 Peflß,6h,S£,sslhif if' ‘
Harry serves out to his customer* ihfe - r; '■"•
quors, Wines nndnigjir* h#» % BnT 0 f
thega-’cre djggtns. « , \f*a2&3is.
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HAS AiiWAYBON BkHVfrfffioiikW&amiani***
* ■ laivehtsomnsnruf tyre
everydeqcripuoa, which fen wi&dJjfcdapV^v.
pliia or on- band Alaffte)
BRUSSELS and INGRAIN CAHPET, LA"\ n
DIES’ SATCHELS, which will he told ot New fcrri ' -
onceo. Josi received from tle'MSn»factory .nevrjop
piy »nNDFA EDBBER WniPS,>U «rK«i>fi6iMifejr
and retail. , ■ , JOHNW UMi!-. I ','
auS3 No 143. Wood aitccL near Virgin aitey, ~f _
Adina <*. Lo.’.-lixprcin omc., j .."..
66 Market SfruL. _ 1 I >.w? ‘ -
ON and afief Monday, 2Sih infilßiuoar'Tmhhbf/lllioll
packnges will lie closed otll A. nr., daily,forSol- -
timore, Philadelphia, New YoTkyßostOßj&e. -
Oar Goods wjli.be earned in etai-'.owuOar, incharge/,
of a special messenger, by,mail Irainfrom-Locapon «!.-■>
Philadelphia. ' • ' BAKER*# FORSYTH/ 1 1
au2l =:;>;<:iisr;h unr. •-
WE have this dayopmefed ; (ato.-C<£pjartn4t}hio a
the purpose of manufacturing Mustard, Spices, • s.V
and for Milling and Merchoinitelng la*4mjn£-an4 .y
shall be happy tn seethe oM.custpmers’lof Rbtaueifik b
corn, at JVtMJ? fhird ' f 1
Paabutyh* Aagagt 9,1851 'WM. FVAfcCORk. ' L : $-■'
; - ■■ '-•••• r • ’ “ ,ii
IN withdrawing Irora the firm of BitoDKS & AURHttf ■ ' ’
in favor of Mr Joan Wbiohtvl tarepteasurein re
commending him uevy firmof
CORN totheir late customers aitd the ppbllcln, cemeiat
as being everyway worthy of theW patronageradxon- u
fidence;. faqiai
ROOPISG* ‘ a. a ’ .d
TimMAS a rpw OLD yStm tieeffrandjbqltrin&astu r * : —
has on hand a full supply of very superior juagcni
SLATk, and is prepared to execute any orders for work
that may bcrentrusted in-st-
sure aaustacuon, and«n vejy agepnui^dpUngfcr^ni.*-*
He devotes his enure Stue-and attention tothohaainesv*
and feels confident lh4t at! Ins'Work wifl be”perttet. "
He may be {bond ai&ogaft r l&Uso&&€Cf l tf4&3flrofed J
street. , e ., ll .
mew PhoqplMa JftMtaTTfej; ~
Sig n riAMBONi *CG .
public that they ar tfyoy# ttsmuncotimng'vytMW' *
LA r&of every qualityihtfpitbe
like most others sold here is w mated purs and ttnprt
ulterated and hence, of finer flavor more nutricious
and wholesome Sig ’having been proprie
tors of ooe-of-thedargeit ChoCnltte rttshuUtfmtieafb
Italy avsuEethepablLctfcali&fiy wtU
equal if not superior to thehcstt^tpojttdijkff^qfi l^^
It Is for sale at Mr SORfc>L*Sft!ff&fl SorefrtfilUsexy >
No
OT*»Offisc» I- /aa? ~^
I aannlna Bonu Htrlnfre,, „ „
HRLEBhB, No lOt Third street, baa just imported
. a lot ot genuine -Srfrrnrror the
Vioiiaaad Gouaz.,. They are af;the very ,finea2 cuaiiiy^'u
fresh and pare, and for beauty of .
BOUnd anddnrahitity T tb#iy nr»a |tff |t^p^T^ in riYlH*»l
Tirev »rp lhe.»arooa» r ofe)d,tir, l »ll.iit,grenV.¥ipUnliU.
Ole BBU:Bi»«rijVUWissjUis£i?: vrOT ?: J< '.
enlfl QgfHE COfcDgN HA&P^
FHfcßtt GROCERIES AND -
90 half cheat* Green azuLßlacfc Teas’
; o f,
&yrd tiaitfr&Geodjvxn’aP.iae Cat Tobacco
SO M. half Spanish Cutaft
30 M Havana 0 <5?
50 bags Rio Coffee
2 5 4a I»uayxa Coffee,
SO Java Coffee
30 boxes Star Candles f
XO do Sperm do -
30 do Moold-aud Dipped,
30 kegs GrouSd* Spices *
5 bags Pepper and Pimento
15 boxes Cocoa and Chocolate —
3ceacr*»soitedPicfclM<> 4 f>l
3 do Bordeaux and Sicily Prunes
10 bxa. Almond, Palm and TpUct Soap
Ido Hocker’a Fanu* ,*' * * avm * fx
2 do CornStareh,i * *■£..*
i do Babbitts Yeast and Soap Powders
20 do Clothespins
25doz. patent Zinc Washßoards
100 d* i ss _
Wholesale and retail by -»
Tt Kffl&a. -
T»i(pBIUS>
ul r?al good Ti«_
best bices
BAKLKV— 70 bos. for Bale by - >v ■ . -- .. .
■°» STUART te afjLC. j
/ lL&Kbr-»4ft eases. Bordeaux Claret now lending and
gftieby (aal») , MILLER .ft RICKETSON- : ; >
MUHDEK4 MURtiER >-ThouiendiofFile* destroy*::
edby the ase of the India-Ertenplnelor, f1.8.-C* * -*•
£rice4cenU{jer«heeL Teps oftbOniandtof Roaches* ' '
Rets and Mice Erdte been destroyed by* Bargees ft Co.’s '
Exterminator. HneeSS cents perbox. Tae?e ertiele»
have pever beeu known to fall* Sold wholesale and re-
tdii at the Medical Depot, fioB«nlthßeld'atreet. Unll ~ ;
OUD FALLOWS* TEXT BOOK and; Odd' Wei
Offering;, for 1851—just received St ■■
au? Hfimw.ftCO.
ri^liAS—lmperial, Ganpowder,. Yoon* - Hyson < and
i -Black Tewurec'd anafor sale.by. •, . ...
. aal3 ; IONQjtMOORHRAU . : ■ ’
N*Sr
kegs knotted sues tee sale by •■■ ■. ■;
_j - BTPAR.T & 8110,- •»
lEA—*5 chcEis y. H., to close otn, for BnJo by 1
m>« J SrPABT AT flltfc.
■\r o. SUGAR—a ppme article. " rr~-
. aag STDAHTABBA.
'I it AS—Black Imperial and Youpg Hyson for .elo by
1 auT ■ ■ r STPAHT M SILL.' - *
(■ C'RBSH BU fTfcjK—Received, thii d&iYftqtf for fate at ■•:■*
I MORRIS’ TJ&mBXL'Vo..'*-s
in the DiandaAi ■ ; v &
W AWTKU-WO bus. YELLOW CORN. fof Whlctt :
•T,Y , the highest cash price will be paid. --i
1 . WRIGHT & ALCORN, '
Mrta V»Mc-117 Tairi «t.
XFHJW ARRIVAL OF FINETBLD WATCSRB
1% AND i EWELRY,at HOOITSWweIry Slore.Sl .;
Market «treel, and Belling at one-halrthe otnal rtUU u: -i
pneet. ■ */■ •: faaftl ■;
HK beat assortment: of GOLD FANS and, Oo£s
PENCILS in thiaeity >• telling at abopl hairltie ■;
.asoal retail price, at HOQD 3,51 Market at .. [anS3 ,
lflfl BX3.AAUiI#&; ' * i
-IUU 150 do Fje*f
20 casks Corrafite;
50 boxes lojubePuie)
40 do Boek Candy;
25 do Mkccarool: • ■
29 do VermfeceUaji
10 cases Prunes; gifts* jars; .
In store end for sale by -
- JOSHUA RHODES A OO.i
No. 9 Wood street
inn BXa. PRIM** CHKAM CHBKS& - ” -
lUU 75 half bbK.'ghaM:' * : ‘;.
Justireoeivcd and for pale bv p: ft. DRaVO ''
auJi.tjgf: N<u, land*tfDjamoni*
flLOUß—intrj Family anil iuperfine,*lira¥»oaUt*d —
_ and for sale by™ if eSYUiAIS'VSIUA
Z*?; Si y
l>AKLl£Y~6obuM.rn»» f u h-f 1 • ; : 1 ;7 :“
P ao7 r BILL.
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