V^n?- : y2 « f V ;?is- . 1 X&'l'X 7v^ife*_f. 7 i~W; -X? 1 - ~ : *’ : v \ 4**>- J, u > s- t «r- 4 "'" 1 -i. ->-v sr* . ***%._-. -» i i S.7V *V ** V **-» »» *-** , '«. * *'-s (W' V f ' * v ™' , -» tS . .7* ' " \->’ ' - -*r- * -v» n V •<. ’h * '■“* * * s* t -s > f ♦ -* -± R* I ff »~ -n v «* - X" ■ " ih i7‘;„ >/* I * 4 * *\y t ** 1 ;V', *v* •> r. c r'sS/t~%L *■•»-• ? '"T : V Vf^YJfe■/,;, f r^ n ;]i> -■? -~v l } r >*.’»i.‘ A *> ;. -'*•Y -.^v^s-Vs;‘W Y :> ■-' .r .~V-*; ", v-w^V.'-r.TV/■ ,I^’iv^i*'':\' r I '< - iV' vA-:--o-=?:'"> -;\;.-/->V .v: - ; ;~v >■ v ;y.; ’ * - .:'' ~. •■■*..■. v, ><."-j^.;-«<i, v;-?;.. #r », v. r ~' < ’ < *\'*^»*i||,f!^-* , '? ( ‘', *>„;[*-*>;•' <. ’ '•*•,,,- ~ • -* k ;* : - •*r. ■*,.;»».• .'• O .t- >••:».4 > **. j- V .tn'fr/*-IS F ,i * **-■«* v?Zr *■>> -t,.t-<fc v.' : t +:> '"Vi s;S=N- ; T-’ivviiJsf •*■ * i.V £ '*V.‘‘. , . n-ir^'Y/4 fjfi j\. f.,; v-t'.*p x'^ ■sHiliWiPi SBMftSPSii *uren«fnin* Runt )V»'nvK4 Hnilv Hi fl nVlock. A. M-, [. i u.». -rh/in Mnat Iteauiv—Variations ; I wim hnvp sooken for an itency, arc roauekfed I 1000 yard* Bonnet Ribboi EinNlpiM |Mg|i HniiMi m S*^ wm ■>& JBpMjj»^gjfesffl»Stßg iwfeSsßaagaalpte |WMh9 §%#B»»3Bi MiSM^Mf , &3j»'«»« ?fe®So»>P flll?fe,4 fe-:',. -:. „V..,. . ■ '. ; *'‘i‘' v " ■'' '"' ''" \A.v:> ,/ \,. .- -. # v - jgpggSjj^ ?SsSS!ugttliffiLlV£B?OQL->inJH)D!tmiirmSGO^ ; •ANDiFRO.M LIVER POOL TO NEW ORLEANS, BA L a iXo/TIMOHE; BOSTON* CHARLESTON AND. «..•• SAVANNAH DIRECT. chi" 1 1 - IrP SCOTT & COt'S ''Gaidai' Zaigratim aqii Foreign Exekangt OS’* undersigned Having accented the Agency of' he is prepared to bring < m «Passengersfro rattieOidCoontry, onaa favorable ter >ia etiany q^rHouseirith'e^City. ln the following lin-fii r ßafllife ponctttally. ofl the days appointed: . , fith • WAOiQW TAIL Line leaves Liverpool on the 6 ih £ 'tnd~3lst of.each Month. . of leaves Liverpool on the 26th of each month. - _ . ■'MWIBSFLINE reives Liverpool Twice » Month. THE LONDON LINE of Packets sails from London on the 6th, 13th,21st and 26th of THBCIiYDE LINE of f GLASGOW on the Ist andJSilj of eachmonth., - •'* -Ar.no -A w eefcl v 1 -» np of Packet* for New urieans. ? kJpT-Passengers shipedfrom New York to any pari ji Senior Partner resides in Liverpool, and t a- the embarcation ol all passages engaged in desirous of visiting the Old Country caft 'iavo their passage engaged through from Pin s barebV-hr.-application either personally or by. letie r, U, ? s s®^ YOTk< ; ? t; Catu ba l ind.ai .rorjr reduced'rates by .applying TOdhe .Agent lor **, - r -;Conierol‘Sixth'and^Libertyetxeets, jiffi.-, »*.?■;« .. '(gpd story \ Pittsburgh lOUtl-COVOBB* **•••« «*■«*'•* • *«••»».•••*» • JOHHF.COLK COVODE & COLEI, •. ■ ■ - “itSueeesson «o AfeFndsn ♦. CooddsJ. CANAL BASIN,-PENN STREET. Mattroad. ■ fr^sdbscrftei*■»having "been . appointed : Shipping thA i Pena l »ylvaaia or Central Railroad, Inyina the-.public that vre are now' prepared to receive ahy ’ambrini of merchandise or .produce for shipment EasU-f. , - .•• ;tn- •• • * Goods cia .iiyi rpnte will he carrietUihrough in five day**,and aff'cohsigTicd.toas will be forwarded free oi commission or chargelor advance* Rata tf Freight bciwttn Philadelphia and Ptmfrurgft. Dry goods, ha’.Bys&bes.books. stationery, cotlery, con fectionary, fruits,-feathers, farnitnre, drags, medicines saddlery,<&e. > ,L > • - lOO lb-. Hardware,Jqueenaware, groceries, paints, dye nuff(, oils, leather, clover,- flax, timothy and other irrmw seeos, wool, 4c. - 60 c. MH». Beef, pork,- batter, ; Inrd, lard oil, tobacco leaf, codt-e, tallow, grain and rags, Wto* & 100. Ashes, marble (rough), tar, pitch, rosin, German day bones, bacon. 40. 50°- & 100. COVODE 4. CULK, corner Penn and Wayne streets , Piusburghyialylst, 1831.—jylO F«re Reduced. MQNONGASELJ ROUTE ErvurnsviUt and Cumberland to Baltimore and PhilaiTa J*pHH,Moraing .Boat leaves daily at 8 o’clock, A. M., ’precisely, CoaflepUng with the Cars at OumUertaad nertTabrnihg... r The*evening'boat leaves daily at 6 o’clock. P.M. (e*(sepr Sunday evenings,} connecting with the ears a Gdmbeiiand next evening, at 10 o’clock. 'Time ihrongh to Baltimore 32 hours. Fare only S 9. Fare only 810. s Th"e National Rood is now good. Condaetors gowiih tile ctrashes between Brownsville and Cumberland — whiclrthafcesthia decidedly the best route East V-* v • J.MFSKIMEN, Agent, je2:y *■' '*' Office in the Monongabela Housg. Another Freib Arrival at So- 97, Center of Wood Street and Diamond Allege Pittsburgh. TV <*REGG-icCO.have just receivedyanother uewr Uf *. - BQppJy of DR Y GOODS and FA&JETJE&, which have been purchased since the late decline in Eastern price*, which will be sold ata-eaisLL jldvuscs. Owing to onr Jong experience:in the business, we flatter ourselves that we can afford our good* at priee& regardless of competition. Onr stock will be foan&lo be unsurpassed in the western markci,* and much superior to any previous stock kept at the old stand by Uregglc M’Camolera. *»We have joatopenedairesh lot of late styles of BON NK?S> Ribbons, Parasols, Dress Lawns. Berages. Mous dpkatnea*Ladies’ White Dress Goods, Ladies 1 Gimps, Droad Cloths, Fancy Vestings, Ca«i- Summer Rantaiixmery, Tweeds, Gloves, Hosiery, TpseadfeCombs, Suspenders, Buttons,Knives, Spoons, Razoib, Scissors, 4c., and all other articles in their line, too tedious to mention. We have on band, jn<t receiv ed direct from the manufacturers and importers, by ox pres#,*‘large lot of GOLD and GILT JEWELRY, GOLftand SILVER WATCHES, and Watch materi als, and being weekly in the receipt of such Good*, we intend, keeping onaassortmentcomplete. We earnestly aoiicplan early call 1 from buyers generally, before pur chasing elsewhere. Thirty rjosckof BRASS CLOCKS,just arrived, of va rious kinds. HjFtjßfJneniber, No 97, north-west corner of Wood street and D.amond alley, Pittsburgh N. B.—The. business of the late firm of Gregg 4 M- Candless is to be settled by D Gregg ,at the above stgud, who is fully authorized a d in whAse possession arerfeq books.'notes and papers of said firm. Ifrb v: • Jayne's’Family Medicines* EXTRACT of a i euer from the Rev K. L. Abbott, n well known and highly esteemed Missionary >« (he langdbin ot Barmuh. dated 9 Ssnpowat Arescah, February ,1 HQ Da .D. Jayne, Philadelphia: My Dear Sir—We ure now in great warn of your Medical Preparations Y*»ur CARMINATIVE BALSAM is an invaluable medicine m this csurtiry in bowel complaints, and has been used in all oar Missions with the most gratifying sueees*. I in'raany cases to art like a charm Yoar SANATIVE PILLS are my sheet anchor.—The best medicine forxny liver complaint and pain in the tide that [ have ever used They arc in great demand, and we are entirely out of then!.' We need five hundred boxes of-tlrenL Bro.-Beecher says we could use a thousand boxes yeariyomong oorpeople to great advantage I hose used your TONIC VERMIFUGE as atonic in in termittent fever, with' the most complete success. I think it once -was the means of saving my own son. Da ring my travels r among the churches the past season, I found & whole villages offering under a prevailing influ *naa T attended With conghs of a most "violent choraeier. I oiten regretted I bad not had a dozen or two of your EXPECTORANT *.o administer io them, for I relieve fronYwbai I-fcave seen of its effects, that it would have beehl just the thine for those poor people. I presume you have aoP hitherto nad an idea io what an extern your medicines are used in all our Missions. i- Affectionately yours, E. L. ABBOTT. FbTtealc Pskin Tea Start* 33, Fifth street Qyl Judd's Medicated Liquid Cntlele. 'pHIS artidtf \f intended far family use, and should be 1; "fd'nivi m the possession of every family in the luad. Mefihanicß who are jn constant danger of injury la their personsthrough accident, and the improper or careless nse of tools. Will find this article to be invalnable to them, and aueiafair trial, will consider it indispensable. “This mny.certify that we, the undersigned, having frequently made use of J add’s Medicated Liquid Cuticle, prepared By .Messrs. Pcnfield & Camp, Middletown, Connecticut, cheerfully recommend it to on' profession al brethren, as an excellent substitute for adhesive plas ter,in dressing burns, cuts, scalds,bruises, and all kinds of fresh wounds; also, for sore mpplos, a remedy one quailed,; CHARLES WOODWARD, M D , \ WM, B CASEY, M.D , D. HARRISON, M D., F. WOODRUFF, M D . HAMILTON BREWER. M.D., ELLSWORTH BURR,SLD 7 Hotamc. Comprising all the practising physicians in the city of M ForSle?y B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., iyl ‘ corner of Wood and First sis. _ ______ Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Roots /"YCCuFIES "the frout rank among the proprieiory VF medicines of,this country for completely curing Cnnfc ar.Sairßheum.Eryglpelas, and all other diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. Also, Liver Complaint, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches. Dizziness, Coughs,Soreness and-Tighmess aLoul the Chest; Bron chitis. or Hoarsenfess, Dryness, and a tickling sensation about IheThroat; and is used with unprecedented suc cess in all cases of _ FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDGENERAL DEBILITY. Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the various organs, and invigorating the entire system If ihe testimony of thousands of living witnesses, from all parts of the country, can be relied upon, it is singu larly efficacious in cunng all Human, and restoring de bilitated and broken down constitutions. It is. purely vegetable in fls composition, and so accurately com bined In its proportions that the c hemicul, botanical and medical properties of each ingredient harmoniously unite to PURIFY THE BLOOD. It has removedmuny eltronic diseases which has baf fted.tbe skill of the best physicians, and has also cured Caqker,Sri.lt* Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed to .make the least im pressiotfupon. It has .been tested In many.cases of CANCEROUS HUMORS. iTbe most obstinate Cancers have been cured by this medicine. We say that it is a valuable medicine in all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. It removes all obstruction in the circulation, rendering the Liver free, active and healthy. It removes Palpitation of the Heart, and relieves in all cases of Asthma, and may be used in ail climates, and-stall seasons of the year This Syrup is prepared only by C. MORSE A CO., nt 102 Fountain street, Providence, ft. I , and sold whole sale and retail, by - S.N. wickersham, Only Agenl'fordW estein Pennsylvania, )eii:y Warehouse, cor Wood and Sixth sts., PLtsh’h r .book At thtil - FOR ONE DOLi.aR, put up U inline Slofdc'co Cases. The subscribers announce to the citizens of Piushurgband vicinij,y.,that they can get nlikeaess for one balfthe usual *pjice»' not to be sur passed by those taken in the East.,' *Ve mean to be sujpdssed by any. Having a large sky antLslde light, we'are.p/ejiajeu to sv M x the most fastidious. We will not ask antfjmrspn take a likeness unless it suits them. - Miniatures po^t' n l«ockets, Pins or Rings. Sick or deceased person j laJcen their residence. : FEW WEEKS ONLY. « merriman a lawyer. V ’* jtoorilßOfl.&frt.,opl>oaire St /Shades Hotel. Tnvfs:6md," ~. T ; ’ jMnw ml Lamps. of these LAMPS, for tSfhihg the Camphene, Pine and Ethereal Oils, whikl«H « srsatiy ; &Fourtli'st,between Market anf Wood, Wholesale and Betail,inUie above named Oils. - •• ill % 1 ... Diuoiauon. * istlrie day dissolved by mutualconsent. Either partner mavmcothe name of the concern in settlement.. Bayww JEROME S. BONNET. ."V :' ; [ ' MATTHEW D. PATTON. Pittsburgh? April Ist,; 1850. in^HSvlntsoHmy entire lntere6Un the firm, of 1. S. Bohmbi i Cq,io,M. o. Patios, my law paruior, and in v=gaSftiffll>ia»iaB.t|»>»gg” re.co,P of mj WA'I'TS-’NEKyOUtI-ANTlDO'EEwincare sllcases Headache, Low Spirits, Mental- or Physical neeav.andis so wontafalln rejnvenaling premature nid hS, and corfecling decrepitude, brought on by ex cPsii?eihdalganoo.THat nothing bntnlrmfoan convince lt is not an excitant, bat a -smely Veßetaile andharmress “"teSpiffireiSy S.L. COTHBERT, MSmithfield street, Of «a,tiiyasf» AAMFtH A. JONES, ibSiy and Hand s’ts. iffisceUanroas. SO TIO R I Jlrro Books, filuaic, #t. 4*aolta4 - S.« ~^TlfobMKS r LITERAR * DEPOT, No. 74 Third street, opj>psit?"the Post Office: : ; London Art Joarnbl for Ahgnst* f» ft »aires Villas The Model A rchitect, with designs of Cottages, v mas Sotmrbun Residences, 4c. _ M«rtW Travels in America— by Lady Stuart hloruey. The Scalp Hunters in Northern Mexico—by Oapu M Ju“ph ß ßu‘therfork: a Sea Tale-by Sir Admiral Fieher. i Lewis Amnde! —or Ihe Railroad ol Life.’ • ; Dictionary of Mechanics, No 37. Littell’s Living Age, No. 379. Godcy’s Lady’s Book for August. Graham’s Magazine, do Sartain’s Magazine, do The Ladles’ National do The Gipsey Chief—by G. W. M. Reynolds. '■ u Mabel; or,Tbe>Child of the Battle Field—a Tale of Waterloo. The Pioneer’s Daughter: a Tale of Indian Captivity —by Emerson Bennett The Adventure* of Paul Periwinkle : a Sea Story. The Countess of Ltlesburg—by Dumas. Keane; or the Salons of Paris—Wfiy. Richardson- Yeast: a Problem—by the author of -‘Alton Locke.” The Turner’s Companion —wlih itlnsirations Traveler’s Guido through the U. S. and Canada. Dena, or the Suow Bird: a Tale of Real Life —by Caroline Lee Hentz. The-Heirof Wost Weyland—a Tale by Mary Howiu. The Rone—by. Bolwer. [au«E3 , New Mustol New Sluilcl y | KLEBER, No. 101 Third street, has just selected XI. from among the latest eastern publications the following new and fashionable Music : My Hopes have departed forever; Make me no gaudy chaplet; Oh 1 boys c * rry me along; Turn not away. Duett by poster; I’d offer thee this hand of mine; Mignon’s celebra ed song; . I dream of my Fatherland. Jenny Lind ; Mary, we pray for tbee. Moore ; The ha) f broken heart; And arc we thuscompelled to part ? Little Red Riding Hood; Spirit Polka. Nelly Blyj Lily do C&mptown Races; Bride’s do Passing Away; Bloomer do Little Blossom; . Love do Blanche Alpin ; Ravel do Ocean Burial; By«rly’s Waltz. Nataie. New Books! New Books I JUST RECEIVED AT WALL’S PERIODICAL and Cheap Publication Store, No. 85 Fourth street: Lewis Arundel; or the Railroad of Life. Ralph Rutherford—a Nautical Romance. By Sir Ad mirolFisher. The Mysteries of the Heath—a companion to the Mys teries of Paris. By Eugene Sne., A fresh supply ol Blackwood for August No. 16 Field Book of the Reuolutiou. The London World of Fashion. The (.ives of the Chief Justices of England, from the Norman Conquest till tin 1 death of Lord Mansfield By John Lord Campbell, L. L D . Bosiwick on the Causes of Natural i-" n> ' 7 New Music. JOHN H. MELLpK.No.pI Wood.stnidjhaa reo’e»v«-d the following pieces of new and popular Music Dolcy Jone«. By S C Kosie ; Oh ! Boys. Carry Me Along. By S. C. Ftuici, Peaceful Nights—Dueii. By Glover ; Moonlight Sleeping—Duett; We Now Must Pan« Tb© Cavalier, Tnke Me Home to Die.; I Watch for Thee , Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home ; Father’s Prayer; Joe Hardy ; Wiry Do Summer Roses hade ; March From Lucia dr Lammerruoor Diligent Hose Company Quick Step , Pest March; Village Q S ; World’s Fair do l Have Riches, Tboti Hast Beauty—Variations Come, Sms Me lhai Sweet Air Again, do ; Le Tremolo By Ro>*clen. (1 ° • Believe Me, if all these Endearing Young Charms; Diadem Uvcrly’s, Aurora uod Silver Bell'Values, Lily; Nancy’s Fanny; Bloomor; Sharon; Fire riy; Jenny Gray; Syracase ; Cottage; Olden; Coqueue; and Call) Polkas. l aoa7 Modern Harp. C'l BLUM Khan ju-t received a large slock of VOLAL j % and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC BOOKS, amon * which are— The Modern Harp—or BosK-n Sacred Melodist—a collseuon of ihe mo»t popular church music in use , The Boston M«-lodeon—in three volume*: consisting of songs. glees, round.*, A c , Ac.; including man v of the mo?! popular piecesof the day, arranged and haruio nized for four voice* The Me'odisi—a new work containing selected gems from the most celebrated composer*, with aecompnut rneut for the Piano Forte ; The N&uontd Utee Book Air—f r lour votoes; Self'inutiacting School for me Violin —a newnuid act* entific work, m icreo parts, ctunpleie m oue. By U. Saunders; The Melodcon a coliection of the tuo*l popular .Me lodies, carefully arranged for Flute or Violin, in twelve cumbers; , Henri Hertz's new and co npietc Piano Scuool Burgmnller’s new and improved edition of Piano Forte Instructor. Cieruy : s Piano Forte instructor, Carca«sis\ Carullis',and R. Culvers’ Guitar Instructori Amateurs’ Qunrteite Club—in three numbers and four parts, for the Isi und *<Jd Violiu, Violineelio and Flute, instrumental .Music, in lour part* and 0 numbers; Howe's Musician’s Companion—in three parts , At the Old KsuibUshtd piono anS No-US Wood street. Superior Watch Repairing. JOHN M HUBERTS. WATCHfiIAKEH At<D fcG JE WELLE ft, desires again to eall the at tcnlion of the poblic to the workshop which he Js*d *h hue opened ai No 10 Filth street, two doors fromlatHmg he continues to devote hi* *pecinl alien* tion to the repairing and refuting of Chronometer, Du* piex. Patent Lever. L’F.piae, and every deacnption of hue Watches and Clocks. iiav.ne f r .i number of years been employed as Fore* man in the wor»*>bopof the lareestestabiisbnieni m ihis city, I flatter myrelf that those favoriug me with patron age will find ail work ei trusted executed in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms Referent**— John Harper, Esq . Edward Heaxieiou, Esq , R . M. Han cr. E»q t Jo*oj>h Woodwell, Joshua Rhodes A Co , and Wo. B. Seaiie- A carefully selected stock of Watches, Clocks, Jew elry, Spoons, Spectacles, Ae , constantly on hand, whieh have been parrhared at the lowest cash prices, and wifi be sold nt e very »mall advance for the same fault* Citizen* and Strangers, -os* DO you wish lo purchase GOLDorSILYER WATCH, at jS—/jbone-half me usual pricel If so. can at HOOD'S Q&A&aNEW JEWELRY STOKE, 51 Market tutei, two doors north of Third, and take a loqk at hts new stock, just arrived,and j ou can there purchase Watch es or any kind of hue Gold Jewelry at their real value, and not be charged two prices-for everything, as you have osually been ; bot can get the very best quality of goods at the lowest eastern prices. Do not believe what other?, interested m their own sales, tell you, but come and pee for your ►elves. AH goods sold at Uus establish ment will be warranted as represented at ume of self — so that all may purchase equally safe and cheap- autU, Notice. ALL PERSONS interested will lake notice that WILLIAM TAYLOH, of the Eighth Ward ©f vie Crty of Pittsburgh, Brickmaker.on thesßth day of July, 1851, executed to the undersigned a Deed of Assignment of all his Estate, m trust for the benefit of his creditors All persons indebted to said Taylor are requested to make immediate payment, and person* having claims will present them. J- HOWARD, Assirnee. lyrtl Office 4th st., bet, Stptibfield and Grant Olisolntton of Parinerslilp- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the partnership heretofore existing between GEORGE V. aK BUTHNOT and WILLIAM BROWN, Sr., as Chandlers and Soap Manufacturer*, under the firm of Afbutbnoi A Brown, has tlus day been dissolved. All settlement* of said business will be made by Geo V Arbalhnoi, who is hereby authorized to attend the same. The business hereafter will be conducted by Georce V. Artmthnot, u* heretofore. G- V! ARBUTHNOT. an#dJw WM. BROWN, SR. a Dr. Wm. P. Giles, ffid\ veterinary SU RGKt>N r< I 1 office at Rodv Patterson’s Liven- Stable*, on Fourth street, between Wood and Sroithfield. jjy4:ly Littbograpblc Institute*. ClO-PARTNERSHIP.— The eubscrioers ®o*t reaped / fully announce 10 their frienda and the public gcn i erally. that they have this day entered into Co-Parluer sfaip, for the purpose of carry ingon, at the old stand, in Siagerly’s Building, opposite the rost Office. Third street, Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, in all its varum? branches. Having machinery, recently arrived irom Europe, they are prepared to ao works in Lithography equal to steel engraving. ,Tbey achcit a continuance of the patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally lo the one'partner, Wm. 6chuchman,*a»d they hope by strict attention lo their business, by elegant workmanship, and the most reasonable terms, lo merit the favors of an en lightened public. Bonds, Checks, Drafts, Machine Drawing*, Like* ess es, Landscape®, Autographic Letters, Bill Heads; 1 lots Lithographed und Printed in Black, Gold Bronze ef Co lon- „*S£r M ° ( ‘- e ' WOrk Caa ’npr-a FRED HAUNLKIN 'lftant>>i Donbls - £ever LetUr Copying Press, and BletaJiio Dampener. buknhaaps patent. Sizes qf Presses and Damptntn— Letter, 10 by 13, Foolscap, 10 by 15 ; Polio Post. 11* by 17*; Manifest, lb by2l. „ ■ . A Time saving, Labor-saving atul Machine.. THIS PRESS and DAMPENING TABLET presents decided advantages over all previous inventions for the same object. Ist. The Press does not require fastening down. 2d Through two leven und eccentric joints ihe pres sure is obtamed with more ease, aud much quicker ihan by other methods. 3d. The power is applied so equally, that the Pres® is not liable to break or gel out of order. 4ih.—The Dampening Tablet is a substitute for the brush, blotting paper and wet-cloth, saving all the trou ble incident to their use, and is worth its weight m gold. The Tablet may be uied to great advantage with uny Press already in use, and forihat purpose will bo sold separately. Letters can be copied vith this Press and Dampener m three seconds, without bluring the original or the copy. MANN’S PATENT IMPROVED MOVABLE BINDER, For keeping in a Book-like form, Music, Original In voices, Letters. Periodicals, Ncwspupera, Drawings Bank Checks, or any otherpapers where method is de sirable. This invention, it is confidently believed, is the best ever presented to the public for the purpose for which it is designed, and will furnish to many a deside ratum long-peeaed. The undersigued now ouers it at a comparatively trifling costto all who may desire to per fect the system of preservingpapers for ready and easy reference MaNN’B copying .books. The Paper in these Books is made from ail Linen Slock, and or the same qualitr as Fine French Writing Paper, bound on Parchment docks, with Printed Pages, ana manufactured expressly for retailing The undersigned havingprocured the sole agency of the above articles, uow oilers them at reasonable prices at wholesale or retail. Presses, Damp©net»; BookS, or Binders, furnished to order of any dimensions, at Snort notice. AU of the above article: warranted. ■ Alscv—Copying Paper, in loose sheets of uny site: ‘ Arnold’s Copying Ink—decidedly tbe best in use. Mr. A. C. Chambers will wait on the citizens of Pitts burgh and Allegheny, and will give all the instruction necessary. _ _ __ _ JOHN F. COLE & CO., At iDFaden & Covode’s Penna Railroad Depot, corner of Penn *nd Wayne ste., Pitubnrgb Qe&yl WAITS ANTIDOTE— ExtractVaTetter'from the Rev. Alvan Ackley, who, after stating that he had taken but four teaspoonfuis of Watt’s Nervous Antidote, and describing the wonderful effects, says: Me. Watts— Dear Sir: In view of the whole, 1 think it to be . a powerful : stimulant to the Nervous system, and ou invaluable medicine. It has already relieved me of a certain set of nervous ,pains, elevated my spiritSjand so far relieved my loina and h»p 09 to enable me to walk fifty per cent, better than I did before. Respectfully yours, ALVAN ACKLEY. Grttnfort, April 1, 1650 Sold by > S. L. CUTHBERT, au29 50 Smithfield street- iTWTEW SlLK6.—Received this day, a beautiful lot of 'XI new style Silks and Satin de Chene—beautiful col or*, fft- ~(au37; ' A. A. MASON A CO.>S. New bonnets and ribbons.—a. a Maso* A Co. have just opened a new lot of Bonnet* atod Bonnet Ribbtfnir-FaU styles—which they will offer very eheap* - . UnS7 VJ' ~ C **, ■ * j.„v- - * - 5 , , - _ •>-4- ? i ' * * t * S * ' i \ o \' jjnsuraiue (Jlompauuß 'Harr lata uggfPennsy 1 v anla. '■ 'U CHARTER PERPETUAL. mUE undersigned having been appointed Agenls for I the above Company, hav, opened an Office in No. iTSt. ClairstWet, and dfe now prepared to effect insu rances on city and qouniry p wp«l/,opon as favorable term* as any responsible Company in the State, All pt'HfSid'hdving'property I tasiitea ih this Comiiaiiy' are entitled to vote foriu offiears, .and *o share in its earn ings t but urq not Jitffile, in any-eyem, for anything be- VondThe affibunt they have paid. All losses jirompUy pdld in sixty days anetf'pfoof bT this tone ’ r:: QFTCDESS t J* V-.'U'.- . Hon. JOHN. C. BUCBER.T«^denL Chjls. E. HresTEß, Vice President. Thta. H. Wittwn', Secretary. ; Dasid E2eraing<Attonierand.CounsellDr. Di'tetors— Hon. John C. Bucher, Rndplpb F. Kelker, Wra. Colddr; If., David Fremingv laaac G. M’Kmley, Chas. &-Hiesier, Elt&s B. Kinter,Samnel W. Hays, David Mumina,it„JoUn iVin7ungcT r l>auphm County; Jacob S. Haldeman, York; Henry..lLJFto..Lancaster; Adam Schmner, Berks; John G. Brenner, PhiTadelphta; WiUi&m MinlzerJVlontgoni'exy; Thomas Gillespie, Lu zernfl; 'Gordon: E. Ma&ra, Bradford ; Amo* K Kapp, Northumberland | Burn*, Mifflin: John T,..Hpov er, Cdhtrtf; Jtym 8. Isett, Huntingdon; Jarndf K. Rioor*- head,Alldghdtty J Jonathan D.Leet, Washington {-<s*©. Cumberland; • ; • 'l4 Si.Clairktreetj jySfedk. . Agents for j’ltujmrgh, Allegheny Co* 'pUtiburgh^Life Inittrauoe Company. THI-t COMPANY, was incorporated In February., 1851, with a Perpetual Charter, and ha* commenced business on a Capital of sloo,ooo* . The Company does business both on the Stock and Mmuaiplan. . * , On tho.Jomt Stock plan the rales are one-third less than ihose charged by Mutual Compauiea, and Fifteen Per Oeat. lowe«han the rales of most Stock Corapa- Mutual rate* are the same as those adopted by otiier safely conducted Companies. Those Insured on the mutuaVprinciple have the combined necoritiesfurnisbeo by that system of insurance, and the Capital and Sur plus Fund of the Joint Slock department. . The Charier permits the granting of insurance on fife, in every form, lUtluding the right of wife, children, pa rents, relations, friends or creditors—to insure the lue of anothei*f<±HfcfeiT own etclustvd'-benefit, payable after deader uponthe parties arriving atihc age of 50,55, 60 or 65, at the option of the insured. OFFICERS. James S Hoon, President. Samuel M’Clurkaa, Vice President. Joseph S. Leech Treasurer. Charles A; Colton.Secretary. PtKBCTORS. James S-Hoon, Joseph S. Leech, John S.Dilworth, Charles A. Cohon, Samuel M’Clurkan, Vi iliiatn Phillip*. John A. Wilson. HOARD OP QLIANCK. Hon. William Wilkins, Late Secretary of War Hon Waller Forward, Late Secreiary of Treasury. John Snyder, Esq , Cu*hier Pittsburgh Bank. Mulcolm Leech, tj»q , Wholesale Grocer. Kouciros* Hon A W Loomis | A B. M’Caliaonl. t-ixq. MEDICAL board. Consulting Physicuim. Joseph Gazzam, M. I» William Addison, M. I) Jeremiah Brooks, M. D K.G. Edrtngton, M. D BiiMimso etmtCLsas. Samuel DU worth, M. D., 47 Smilhfield Htreei Pobi. Snyder, M D , lOJTqurth si. John Cmwford,-M. D^£)Sixth st. Win. McX Morgan, M. I)., 107 Übcuy si. Dr. DLiworih will bo in utlendanec al toe office, oyery day, ai 1* o’clock. Those who have spoken for an agency, are- requeued U> call, lake their papers, and commence operation* lorthwilh. All per*oes engaged m the insurance busi ness wittbe soppHet* with blank* uad a lowed the u*aul commission. _ Officcof.be Company,*No. 75 Roorth sired. mv7 0. A.r.nlToX. Sce'v ~BTentucky mutual tfiTl s inraaoi to'« GUARANTY FUND, $lOO,OOO. I'HIS COMPAN y offer* to Uie insured ail the security and advantage* of the Mutual and Joint Plans la* heretofore applied; combined. nomelv; Low.faies of premium; an annual return in cash of the per cenu.ee required for ihe contingent ri»k of the yearfkn ado qoute. but not excessive provision for the foinre Security q members for the whole lennof lue, wiUL.an eatpiablo mt. >**»( in tic accumulating fund seemed u>such m tin ier*, payable at death, by credit* ttpoti •their pp?»- ctes . a guaranty fond designed Cor lU*ptrnumonl seeu nty of abort term members, and ai*o for the present se curity of those tor the whoir term of life. vy Tbt» is the only Motaai Life Insurance Company whose rates of pretninnk are fixed at a fur reduced >tau dard, wiJj a provision for an annually increasing accu mulation of funds ifor future security) tu exact propor tion to the amount of ba*ines* and the increasing, risk from advancing age among the members Pamphlets tracts. Ac . giving in detail the plan and ralt-s of the Company furiu-.bed gratis, and applications for insurance received by J TUIIIiETT, Agent, i 29, Wood street, Pittsburgh !*aHL DtlwostU. Medical Jyi ITft?TranEUHTTre Tusuranoe Tompauy, ■ "" •Mm win a tin nn a Directors >- Charier W. Qaneker. _ ir&argc Vis Thomas Kart} . , .Mordeoai D Lewi*. Tobias Wagner, Adoipbi E. Boric, S&mueiOranU David 8. Browne Jacob R. Bmitn, Morns Pnticrwt; CiiAS .V UANCKKR, Pro* t Ciua. 0. Uarfctxa, Secretary. l£J~ Coulinue to make 1 usuranec. perpetual or linn ire on every description of property in town and country, at rates as low a* are consistent with security The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fum » which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely investee, afford ample protection u* the assured The Assets of Uie Company, on January liU lisst s» fiubli&bed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as toi* oWSfVis Mortgages 1 0.0.12? C>* Real Estate • —— • • - • 04.377 7o Temporary Loans —■ — ■—— 17 Stocks Gi,->y oo Cash. Ac. 64JMC «l Sl£i:V'<te 44 Since their incorporation, a period of 21 year*. lUcy have paid upward* of Ont Million Four Hundred tand ihtiarti losses by tiro, thereby affording evidence of the advantage* oflnwtrancc,as well a* the ability ttmi disposition to meet with promplne-**, ail liabilities. i, (iAaDlNKlti^rFLN^Affeni. apr*«J4} Office N. K. corner Wood and Jd st*. bfartne. and 1 niaad Transportation iSSUKANCfc. rriii; INSURANCE COM Pan Y OF NORTH 4MKR 1 ICA, Philadelphia, chartered 17tH, capital Q500,- 000* ussclt January W, I$5L, $1,001,1155 50, wi|. mill* mtarance oa buildings aud their contents in inis city ami vicinity. Also. <m property of every desenp non, on steamboat* and other vessel*, either by inland transportation or on the teas DIRECTORS Arthur G Coffin, Prr*’i . Jacob M. Tboma*, Samuel W. Jones John R. Neff. Edward Smith, Richard D. Wood, John A Brown, William Welsh, Samuel F. Smith, Pranrta Hoskins, Samuel Broom, S. Austin Aliibone, Charles Tuylor. William E. Bowen, Ambrose White, George W. Aspinwull, Thomas P Cope, James N. Dickson, S. Morris, Wnler, H. D. Sherrerd, Sec y . This is the oldest Insarance Company in the United States, and from its high "lauding, long experience, am ple means. and avoiding ail risks of an extra hazutd nnp <»hnTftgicr. may be considered ns offering uraple *e canty to the public. WM. P JONES, Agent, jay.j \0.J41 From **re*i. isSUBLANCR. rsiHE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUII X ANCE COMPANY*—Office, North Room of the Kx change,Third street, Philadelphia. Fiax 15suba*cs. —Buildings, Merchandize and olhci property tn loton and country, insured against loss oi damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. m.iK lisscßxjicb-—They also insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open oi special policies, as the assured may desire TkA.sflPoßTA.Tiow.—They also m-ure merchan dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars. Cuna! Boats aVd Steam Boat?, on rivers and lakes,on the most liberal terms. DIFBCTORS —Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Souder John C.Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Geo. G. Leiper. Edward Darlington. Isaac R Davis, william Folwell. John Nowlin,Dr. R. M. Husion, lames C. Hand. Theophilns Paulding, H Jones Brooks. Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George SerrtU. Spencer Me- Ilvain, Charles Keliy.J.O. Johnson. William Hay,Dr 8. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH D. T. Morgan. Hush Craig, Jno.T. Logan. 1 nugn at*,, WILLIAM MARTIN, President Tuos. C. Hahd, Vice President. Joskpu W. Cowan, Secretary. ID" Office of the Corapany.No. 4a Water street, Pitts burgh. l)elfl:dtf) P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. Fire and Railns Imuranec, ItfTTvOFFlCtiof the Insurance Co. qf North America has been removed to tiie Warehouse of Hardy, Jones Jc Co.. No. 1.41 Front street, third house East of Wood street, where the subscriber will issue Policies on Build tugs and their contents,uudonShipmeatsby Steamboats and other vessels, for the above old aud responsible Company. (ap3) WM. P. JONES. Agent Life and Health Insurance rjUIE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE I COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Incorporated by the Legislature of PeiMtsylvnnia,March,lS4Bj Charier J*jr pauiai; Capital 8100,000. Rout lover'than any Pennsyl vania Company, and full 20 per cent, lower than in« asuiil rales of Life Insurance,as the following comoari sou will show. Thus a person of the ore of 30 insuring for 8100 for life, must pay in the Girard 82,36, Pennsyl vania 82,36. Penn Mutual 82,36, Equitable 82,04, New England Albion 82,48, New York Life 82£5,-t i/i and Health , Philadelphia , 81,01. < BraEOToas—Samuel D Ornck, Charles D Hall, Win F Boone, Robert F King, Charles P Hayes, M W Baldwin, Chas OB Campbell, M M Reeve, M. D.; Lewis Cooper. J Rodman Barker, fc H Butler, Edwin R Cope. Presi dent, Samuel D Orrick ; Vice President, Robert P. King Secretary, Francis Blaekburue. Applications will Ue received and everv informatior given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Offics: Commercial Rooms, cornerof Third and Wood streets Pittsburgh. Fixe and marine Insurance. 1} HE Insurance Company of North America, of Phils delphia, through its duly authorised'Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance on property, in this city and its vicinity, and oh shlpmen by the canal and rivers. y DIRECTORS: / Arthur G. Coffin, Pres’t. Samuel Brooks, / Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith Edward smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomoi John White, John R. Neff Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood,'. Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, Sec’y. This is the oldest Insurartbe Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is per-, petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am* pie means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazjamous character, it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the public. WILLIAM P. JONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Co., Water and Front sts., Pittsburgh may4y John M’Cartney^ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Cigare, Tobacco and Snuff, No. 148 Wood street, cornerof Virgin alley, apr24j Pittsburgh , Pa. Btuinsss Notice ALL persons having business with the undersigned, either as Public Accountant, Instructor in Book- Keeping, or otherwise, will find him at the Pittsburgh Commercial College, from 9 till U o’clock, A. M., and from 2 till 4 o’olock, P. M. Merchants in want of competent Book keepers can be supplied by calling on JOHN FLEMING, SprO Principal Instructor in the Science of Accounts. “ Folrmoant Fire Engine tor Sole. THE members of the Fairraount Fire Company offer thfelr ENGINE for sale. It is In first-rate order, and Will be sold cheap. Enquire of J. SMITH, Sec*y., ■ aprlfctf ... •No. 409 Penn street BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER—S bxs , for washing with little rubbing—printed directions to each pack ago—for sale by Uy»] * WM. DY&L - - V* L-': ~ V r 'f -’' %*l **& ''r T 5 N'fC'^ « "* v i -f , ,J" f'.^jl' 1 Ur V - -#,l T 4 . - f ,;> «T_, / *J* * ,5 -• <f l V*" "* 'j \ *4*- V;>* V., y^-V./iT 7 '' £'*’■>■?'•“% ' '^rf ; V : '.;Kb.y" : ".*': V ' „ , ~ f? "* ', «• *- >■*" r * T 7 v ' ‘ , ,” ! ' '■,‘"■ - J -"'v -.•- , * p. >-V -:. 4" "it *- ~'■■ ’ ? iC r- r * ~ ' ! *,<£ *•"• r i ■** csr?.\ \ " k'--. *« t ; k -, r-i >. ■ f. -<tB and JHfiHfnua. ' . < 'e ‘ 1 . rt r< —~' '" '* "~ — 1 1 1 ■'■ 1 ■ ii .. . i i .i— ■ ! » >-■*-"fc %> v- e -«Pia-WONBER4-- 8| S< AQQUST.. ~— « Vjt'’. PT ■ •{M;E»C#A,Jfr > TAfI.OR, 1^"': kU I , 155 Wood {near Bxxth Strtgt ), \ ... i rpAEES'tliis jnetSodorremmlniliiiitoccr© th*nr» to ► *'2 , ' «* - * r X tboeiUzeOff forthe very A ' J 1 '* ,:K ettU K BtTictait^juionjtjbiiiiDcaa.aßa;s/Jo»ir®ioplena cohuhttemeebrthelr/avOT* ni P»rticulir & ty " *• ' \ v , P i * - " .*• **- ' he bu s ’ * M\h wlendid, g x •* 4 , f*\ * - x „* ■'•*&.' j3na Keck f' „ - - ," .* f, ■ ’ « r - '**4 '«mle- . * ', , ~" * H"— ~ "“ Lz ~ v V* > . iT, fi/r.',; h .% - * s , 1% ->" *-r J 5 ’ i ’^4 K 1r vr >» r» J * f f k ~ * ~ l ' l * f-_ J >■ ->. , r <t *7 “?> f ” '*■’ 7*', •>' H *- -4+Vfi -5 ./ - r, *1 «. “; * . I *.^--'v-'* '-r»V v-,s»'t>-"' v —--? s.^¥~'• p, .; \-k' fe. '- -i’<ir i - S *-,*-* i~ •» fo r ; ' - *v:** v; I--; l ' "X gr -*■ - , „ 5 £ * * <**«**V, e *• / v |- TvZ& \+<t£s& p - VT'CV fc^T' r 3f ‘<- ; >*C?^ t "* -f-t 4. 1 ~ 4 ’ V sj»i‘ ' * ; '•■yrvr^ r'i *'o-1 , > - -' 1 < * '- 1 « ’ . >*' ' ’ V.Vr , ‘ I 1 * r Second 00.,., #IHE larKest; Cheapest and U«s> S'ook of FAN CY DEES 9 GOODS eteP AK't* kirnhui cuy, n now °^J l “^ ( | t gTE y KN gQ 1 i i f. MOVE’S OrigmalHee Hive Store, No. 74 Market Street, between Fourth strut and the Diamond , Pittsburgh, The proprietors have just opened a large-and most beautiful assortment of the Newest and Most Fashiona ble Styiesof Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which have been purchased since the great reduction in prices at the large clearing out sales in N®** York and Philadelphia, and will be offered to. cash buyers at from 20 to 25 per cent lower than forraer prices, • V : ». . DRESS GOODS ofevery description,from the cheap est to the most costly and magnificent, inch as a very large and beautiful stock of the following articles : Chene.and. Jasper chene Silks; High Lustre, plain chomelion and lace silks; Do. stripe do <|o» - Do plain clack do; Brocade, Artnaes&nd Poult<le Soies, all colors ; Black and ehameiion Turk satins, and watered silks; Chene and India Foulardrailks-; Do printed and plain ailk tisanes; Do do,. .Aibertines and Grenadines; Plain, printed and embroidered borages ; Chene plain and figured silks, and poplins; Do do 1 and plain all wool deiainei. Do do • lawusand-jaconeti; Plafn and embroidered uiulli and Swisseft Plain and printed casomeres, de laines and alpacas j French ana domestic ginghams ; English and American cbwtaes and calicoes, at all prices; BONNETS and RIBBONSat great bargains; Spring and summer shawls, do do; Needle Worked' sleeves, collars and chcmi .r-zetts; 1 ' Needle worked laces and musun caps i Embroidered,-h'em stitch hnd plain linen carafe’ • handkerchiefs , , Fancy silk ppeket hd’kfs, cravats and neck ties; Gloves, hosiery and suspenders, a large .stock ; Irish linens, table cloths aud table linens; Tickens, checks, diaper $ napkins; Bleached and brown muslins, from 640 12c. per yd ; Do brown and colored Canton Amnels; French i cl6tl»f j»\alndhfffait6r®hasraMrc* A satinets; Cashmerets, tweeds, merino cassfineree and Ky; jeans; Black satin arid fancy vestings, & c,* Ac. lE7* The • proprietors would respectfully solicit an early call from all their friends, and the public gen erally, feeling confident that they can. offer greater in ducement* tos whole sale and retail buyers, than any have heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh. mySltf YOUNG, STEVKNSUN &LOVB. The Eighth Be»l«Annpal Sale OF DRY GOGOS at the Oue Price Store ot A. A, MASON A 00., Nos. 02 A 04, Market street, Pitts burgh, witf commence ou Thursday, June 20th, 1851, and continoe through the mouth of July. Their Wholesale RooaW Will be’opened 1o the Hetuil trade, and every ar ticle throughout the establishment will be sold at an im mense reduction from anal prices. Having recently made extensive purchases, their assortment wifi be found very choiee and desirable. Their stock of Silks, comprising more than 50Q pieces, will be cloted out at an immense discount' Irom usual priees. Good Dress Silk a as low a* cw Silk Poplins, 20 4925 Best berege De Laiue*, 184 Fast Colored La wo*, 0$ Fine French do 124 Fine Printed Bereger, IB|o2i Fine French Jaconet, 18|©25 500 pcs French and English Ginghams, 10 0124 Block Alpacas, 124 '**mU'' 8 1000 yard* Bonnet 50<> Wrought Collars, * . Pant colored Caltedea, 100 ca^a'Engltah'an^Aciftxican<To> w *v& &\o Ims at raat^ff^la&Sr^pHceyi^.". 5 ALSO—Ladfe!#£KmbroideHA*» rmnmfhas.'Hosiery anti Gloves, Linen, White Good*. Boniirtt, Shawls. Oioihs, Ac., together with an immense variety or all kinds or Dry Goods—all of which will be marked down to eveu less than Kastem wholesale prices. A. A M ASON jfcCO Heir Variety and Dry Goods store. A’o. 07, h'oTlh-wat comer of Wood tt. and Diamond ailty. D UK EGO 4. CO, having opened a: tho above eland, • are i onr offering fof sale a large and complete •assortment of VARIETY od*l DRY GOODS, consisting in part of Broad Cloths, Cll*siniert»r SaliueU, Bummer Pom Staff, Fancy Vesting!, Ladies? Dress Goods, lie Laine*, Gingham*, while Gt*ods, Bonnets, Ribbon*, Hosiery, Ac., Ac Also, a .complete variety of Cutlery, dfreet from Sheffield Together with Clocks, Gold ana Silver Watches, and Watch materials, Gold and Silver Fen* and Pencil*, and Jewelry. A fine assortment of Palm Leaf Hats, Ac In *llOll, we hove on hand almost every article usually kept tn the Dry Good* and Variety hoe All of which we offer formic on the favora ble irrra.4,either for pash or satufariory reference D GREGG & CO ,N U.—fht boa mess of the late firm of Uijsoo A M’* C*-NDL*ga, will be fettled by the subscriber, at the bouse of U- Gr< gg A Co.,a* the books, notes aud papers are >tt my posses*4oq, ani l am fully authorized to settle op the business. [aprtt] DAVID GIIEGG. PATGKT 9XETALLIC BURIAL CASKS. r • «tIK «ul>serTber» faavinr recently made urraiiijernrms 1 with the Patentee of this new and valuable rarer* ■ non for the manufacture and sate of the article in thd Wen. they having been manufactured heretofore cxclu* Mvrly in the East, where they urc ruperseifing the use of wooden coffins, take this method of informing the public, that they are now manufacturing eighteen differ ent sire* of tlie modern Sarcophagus, varying in length from 1W tnebe* to osfeet, with width and depth suitable for bodies of ordinary site, and for those wfao desire space for cushioning, or for bodies of unusual dimed mous, have several sites deeper and wider Tbi* in* venuon now coming into general Q«e,Upronotrnced one of the greatest of the age. Ti«e#e IrtraixL Casks are C'Jtnposed of various ktnos of a etals, bat principally of iron. Taey arc tbpjpnghJy enameie4- inajdp ;out, and lima made impervious to air and indestructible. They ate highly ornamental, and of a classic form, are light and portable, whijethey combine the greatest strength which metal is capable of, in a given quantity When properly scoured with cement thp’ are perfect ly sir light, and free Dora exhalation of offensive gaaes. They cost no more than good wooden coffin*, and are better then any other article tn uac, (of whatever cost,) for transportation, vaults,ot ordinary interments, as has been provoo by actual experiments, and certified io by some of our most scientific men ; also, by tho Mouora blrs Henry Clay, Darnel Webster, Lewis Casa, and other distinguished Senators who have witnessed ihetr merit*, and whose letters, together with other evidences of thetr worth, may,be seen at our Agnus' Burial Case Depot, No. 374 .Main street, three doors above Nlu h, where we intend to keep oa hand at all time*, such a stock of ail sizes and degrees of ornament and fitne;i as will suit most diversified tastes. We invite the attention of the public, aud of underta kers particularly throughout the west, to an examination of the article, and request ibetn not toreiy upou the rep resentations of undertaker* not uvrimthe atllcle, whose interest it would be to misrepre**m them. W. C. DAVIS A CO. Patent metallic Burial Case*. SarcopXuquj Wareruoins. 374 Main street, Cincinnati. July,* 851. THE undersigned, GBotosK. Kobcbts, undertaker and *o& ageut for the sale of the nbove valuable arti cles, announces that be is prepared to supply underta kers and others having occasion for their use with the . arne, of all sizes, from 1 foot to inches to 0 feetO inches ut length, of various widths and depths, settable for bo dies of any size; either plain, bronzed or gilded and highly ornamented. Also, name, plates and trimmings fortheaame Attention to the very low prices affixed, with the view or their general adoption, is solicited, to wit: At w holosaJe, for plain bronzed Cases, of various colors— No. 1 for Bodies 22 to 28 inches i n length, 83,00 2 u 28 to 33 k ‘ M 4,50 3 •• 33 to 40 0.00 4 “ 4U to 46 “ ** F,OO 5 “ 46 to M “ “ 9,00 0 “ 54 to 60 “ 10,00 7 “ 60 to 65 “ 11,00 8 “ 65t069 “ “ 14,00 9 *• 60 to 70 *» u 18,00 to “ 68 lo 73 “ u 17,00 ! 1 •• 72 to 70 “ “ 16.00 12 * 60 to 68 “ extra deep 12.00 13 •* 65 to 69 “ “ 15 f otl 14 “ 66 to 70 “ u 18,00 15 68 to 73 “ “ 10.00 10 *• 70 to 76 “ “ 20,00 Name plates from 84,50 to 89 per dozen. Moderate additional charge for extra gilding and orna mental painting, or inlaid gold, silver and pearl work. Communications, desiring further informatiop, or or ders for Cases ond materials, will receive prompt atten tion by addressing GEO. K. ROBERTO, Agehtj Sarcophagus Warerooms, 374 Main st-,-Oitt., O. lO* Funerals aitendedvhearse and Carriages furnish ed, and conveyances, with appropriate attendants pro vided for transportation loaby part of the country, ©it application at the office as above, jylfl G, K; B. ; THE undersigned European Agent continues hisao nual voyages betweeu Aftiericb&jldFurope, leaving Pittsburgh regulariyin each year in June, and returning in September—transuding a general Law Agency, in connection with his relative, neon Koknxb, Esq:, now residentin Bahtin. The present louTwill be the iwenty flfth of thisAgency,through England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Ao. It embraces collection of legacies, dUbts, rents,property and cloitnsjTcmittancesofmoney; procu ring copies of wills, deeds and documents; conducting searches of all kinds, Ao., Ac. Innumerable references given. Daring the subscriber’s absence, his brother, Edwabd J. Ksssxn, will attend in his Office. Office on Fifth street, opposite St. Paul’s Cathedral. TIIOMAS J. kEENaN, European Agent, jes:if and Attorney-at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa. A GENTLEMAN In this City, ehgaged in a safe, sure and profitable merchandising and manufacturing business, having fallen intoa taw state'of health, is de sirous of telliug out hi* tatarest in the conce n,for the purpose of leaving the city for the recovery of bin health. Any person having command of 83600 in cash, uud a fair into this business wi k every guar anty of success.' ITT* Address “ MANUFAOTPRER,” Box 59, Pitts burgh, Pa., stating where an Interview-can be had. jy«3 Green teas have advanced 7 cents per LB.—You can buy Green Teas at MORRIS’ V TEA MART, in the Diamond, for three months to come, at the old prices and the same qualities, notwithisandiug the advance in prices East, as they have a large stoclc on hand. They sell the best Teas in Pittsburgh at this Store, > and defy opposition: Uy-& ■_ r |tHE SUBSCRIBERoffera for Bale a valuable House JL and Lot, situated on Ann street,; Allegheny City.— The LoUs 18 feet front by 55 leetdeep. The House con tains a Hall, two Rooms, Kitchen Cblloi and two Bed Rnom& A large yard, with out oven, hydrant, Ac. Price $9OO. Terms—3ooin bandibalance in one,two and three years. S. CUTHBERT, Gen’l Agent, jy*ig No. 50 Smithneld st. OLD PENB—Bard A Brother, G. A E. M. Smith, r Todd A Smith'and W. W. Wilson’s. The above brands are now -unrivalled in quality of Goldj in quill-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 itfil assortment, and customers will always find at my store the best stock, artd at the lowest pnees which a good or dole can be .old al. „ w - w j v 25 cor Market and Fourth sts. BUTTER— 3 bbla.packed; v ,, lg 6tegB d °' FOrBa ' eby WM,DYER. J^ISU— 6 half bbls. No. 1 While Fish; -s ; 6 do do Lake-Shad* 10 do Lake Salmon ; Receiving and for sale by WM. DYER, 1 je2fl . No 207Liheny it LARD— 6 bbls. No. I,• 15kegs de; For sale by jyl« WM. DYER European Agency* Notice to Business Men. 1 r 1 ' * - t jfarnituu, &c rrro V tTMp^i^rt^'ACTUllEH, Ffl V • ere that'he has qow completed tho. largest °™ “•• nest stock of household furniture ever before seen m thiscfty, as he is dotenrnned to uphold theqnality.with well-seasoned ihaterialsi’best'ViWJHnatfsbip; ®fia Bffwesl designs; and from. |he. extent, of hig orders andffiilMl Wmni’afactaringy he is enabled to' produce WffrrHineo furnitare, at the lowest prices?^,;. He has adopted the principle of identifying uto, c^ 9 j Bifl ownj in qaaliiy and prtee, and keeps always on hand-the'greatest variety of every «s*• cription of fnrniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to Ute most elegant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to order lie therefore solicits aa inspection, that the advantages of his establishment may*be Known. Tne following articles consist, in pttrf, of his stock, wmen for richness of style and finish, oannot be surpassed fn any of the Eastern cities: * Parlor, drawing, din ing, and bed room choirs, of every variety; consisting of rosewoood, ma hogany and walnut Eliiabethen, Conservatoire and Easy Chain, of every description; Couches, Sofas.Tete-a-tete and l>t- ( vans of the latest French ana American patterns; Tashaea, What-Nots, land ladies’ far lor Writing Desks of*various kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid stands, music otanda, and holders, marble top; ma hogany, rosewood iand-walnut centre and'sofa, ta bles, extension dining tablet; all sizesofthe most Improved, and decidedly the btaf kind made]' card, Pembroke hall and piec^ables, ■ wardrobes, bedsteads and wasnstands of each a large assortment; gothic hall and parlor reception chairs, ottomans hud stools; secretary and book cases, side boards, fire screens, towel racks, hat stands, and music stools, cribs and cots for children; paper maehe, table and tea poys, ma hogany, rosewood, and inlaid psarl Tables, Ac. Ac. Ac. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet maxbbs supplied with all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short* est notice. All orders attended to Journeymen Cabinet Mefcera Aaic^atlon WJJREHOVSE, 119 SECOND STEJSET, Inter toe comer of Wood.) THIS ASSOCIATION, em>« bracing, already, twice tQthreeWL timel as many hands as the- Jar- HPI „ eist and hitherto most renowned ■l I business shops of this city, have opened their Ware house, and are able to furnish the public, by wholesale or retail,with Farniture of the following description— viz: Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Fall Col umned Bareans; M&hogan) Besteads: Mahogany Chairs; Hocking Chairs ; Mahogany Wash*lands; fas; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier Tables; hue Card Tables; Centre TaMes; Hat Hacks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tab lee; Work* stands; Cherry and Common Workstands; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Cradles, Ac. The advantages of co-operation, on an extensive scale, permit them to sell et the lowest prices, and they arcade* tennmedio BeU,lowertbnn any competitors, an equally good, if not better articio, and wuir mied—as the public will understand by giving teem a call. *(o* Steamboat work of all descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order is every style, at the shortest notice. [tnarid? i o Cabinet Rakers. Venters, Mahogany, Rosewood and WaintU / Hardware and Furniture at Wholesale. ‘ rpHE subscribers'have just received froio'Nbw York X and Boston a most splendid stock of VKNEKUS, and are mauufiteuising>by-rxiachiner*PßVnSture suitable for the trade All of which we will sell ax extremely low prices. * As great care was taken in the selection of the stock, perrons cannot fail to be -snited eitheV'os to quality '©? price; tutd, as it is well known that Furniture can be made by'machinery superior and much lower than by baud, the auention of the trade is respectfally invited. Turned Work.in all its branches, carrie&on as usual. Plank for hand ratlsffor Carpemers t and all articles required In manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly on baud—viz: Mahogauy, Varnish, Hardware, Hair Cloth*, Springe, . RYAN A M’KEE, / Ryan’s Build tugs, marii&ydaw No. 3F Fifth street t OUAIUfi dflO PIIHAITtIIfcA. : iYo.Bb Third street, between Mar kit amt Wood, Srutk tide. a .Ws have now on hand a large and AtSWa PA splendid stock of every variety ofCH i fiiuowufgSw CABINET FURNITURE, which we -HL * *1 «are confident cuiimt besurpassed, JtEmiss3333 equalled, inlhi£City,o?ti the Weal,io style and finish- Those with are in wantoi Furniture arc respectfully Invited to call and examine tot themselves. „ f py Steamboats furnished on lb shortest nstice. ITT’ All orders promptly attended to. feb’Mfcif OTJONNKLL. MULLEN A CO. O’Donnell, Mullen A Co. Pittsburgh Chair and Cabinet Ware Rooms, NO. 08 THIRD ST., sxrwttss worm aim iiuit, (south bids) ggjv MANUFaCTJ UrtERS of Cane Seal Parlor Chairs; Cane Seat Rocking Choirs; Re liflßl ception and la valid Chairs; Cone Scat fjrjyjlhg-.. aud Country House Stools; Settees ; Louu vet, and every variety of Common Chairs. jfWf® All of which were manufactured ut.der ff wfi[ y their personal superintendence, and t£re * y ™ warranted both in material u.d workmaq ship Inferior to none iu the City. Dealers in these arti cle* will Qud it to ibeir especial advantage to call and examine for themselves previous to going elsewhere.: Steamboats and Dwellings furnished at the shortest notice. AH orders punctually attended to. ijyvS Furnllars and Chair Warc Koocaa. AAaaa T. B. YOUNG A CO., earner qf XiirdA : kmm&jS*3> and SmWi/leidtaopposite £rown\ IfottiAML Piusburgb, Pa.y keep constantly on baud rra*| make to order,at the loweslprtccs," T * HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CHJURSyOf the best workmanship and most approved styles. iebls_ SteamboAtii Aboyl Th* subscribers tender their acfft for the favors bestow ed upon them by tneir Steamboat friends, and|Trj would respectfully remind them and Others lute* * rested in buiMlng boats, that -they are ol all times pre pared to famish, on the most reasonable terms, every description ol Cabin Furniture and Chairs ol tae bos' material and workmanship. T B YOUNG A CO., Corner Third and Smilbficid streets. opposite “Brown’s Hotel.* 1 6. C. UAtUtXB. Hammer & Hauler, CABINET WAREROOftf, SMITHFIELD STREET. Btixeun Stttnthmat and Strawbtrry aiUy ,Pkubu.rg t Jpa. ' f?k HAMMER & DAULER keep constantly on hand U4r •yvnrlCTrpf excellent and fashionable Furniture, warranted equal to any in the eity, and sold on as * i ■favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment in Ae West. They have now on hand ah unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni ture, rrora the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mrSl.'dm A. ftILLIKKH A CO M HAVE ON HANDattheir extensive CAIUNETTand chair manufactory, No.h Smithfieid su a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which they will sell 15 percent below customary rales. Terms—cash only. jdec27;ly XWH. E. STEVENSON continues to manu facture CABINET-WARS o! every descrip tion, at his old stand, corner of Liberty and Seventh streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, in all its branches. may It DODOS A CRUZ IKK. MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS, OIL MILL BUILDINGS, ScmtA-tFoi cor *T\ tier of Diamond, (near- the Ohio and Penn* tytvania Railroad Depot,) Allsoosat Crrv. SOSKiver and Land Steam Engiues, FirC En gines, Hydraulic Presses, of all deseriptioua ? Copper plate. Lithographic and other Presses; Gold Stamping and Refining Apparatus, logethei with Mill Machinery .in general, built opon the most approved plan* of con struction, and workmanship to the .atisfaction of cus tomers. \f~r All orders left at Messrs. Cochran, ATfiride A Co’s, ho. 28 Wood street, Pittsburgh, or addresseJ to the subscribers, Allegheny s wiU receive prom ptanention: auri DODDS A CHOZIER. Bolivar Pin Brisk Hamrfattnring Companj. JXS. OLOVKB, B. U. KIXB, B. F.JOWUS,' ' H-'A *U'(BBJkW* GLOVER, KIER A CO., Proprietor*. THE subscribers having been appointed Agents . fer the above named eoncern, will keep constantly o i hand a supply of ihe celebrated Bolivar Fire cible Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and Inwalls. The/ are also ready ip receive orders for said Brick, to be made in sixe and shape to. soil purchasers, which shall prompßy filled. ” . , - ;. , •, We do-not deem it necessary to ehumerate jhejnany advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick posess over ml bik ers tiinf‘fiftve.been offered for kale in the United Suite I*, , their-superioriur being well knownfo almostall persons jvho use Fire Brick. The proprietors nave determine 1 that the Fire Brie* shall of their present envi able reputation, and that no expense shall be;spared tJ make them even better than they have heretofore been. This is the only establishment low manufacturing Fire Brick avßolivar. ICIER A JONES, marl 7 Canal Basin, Seventh aU., Pittsburgh, ~ . a o&rd* WDALY A CO. have now ready for sale a large , and well selected stock of Spring and Sommer 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 arc of the best muteriaU und workmanship, and for comfort as a sum mer Sock, cannot be equaled. W.D. A Co have nlffo on hand Gents Undershirt and Drawers in cotton, silk, and merino; Childrens’ Hosiery of ail descriptions, at the old established Stocking Store, Fifth street, between Wood and Market. f mv k FdriPemalei and Holes* BR. LAHZETTE’S JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreative Elixir, prescribed as an effectual, restorative in; cases of debility, impotency or barrenness, and all ir regularities©/ nature. It is all that it professes to be-r vrz : Nature’s great restorative, and remedy for those in the married slate without offspring,, It is a certain cuts'; for seminal emissions, general debttity, gleet, weakness of the genital organs, nervous affections, leaconboea or whites. As a vigor&ting medicine it is aneqn&lled.— Also, a certain remedy for incipient Consumption, indi gestion, loss of mnscnlar 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 lo those withonloffgpnnr. : To spread wide ibe-btesfififfeof this medicine, I have, appointed Messrs. Jud&on A Co., of the city of New York, in the United States of America, ray sole agents for its sale; and none can be genuine unless it comes through them,'and focU signatures f u Naples, 16th, 1849, , . , Sold ouly in'Pittsburgh at the Medical Depot, No. 75 Bmitbfield street; and by B. H. Meaking, Walnut street Cincinnati; Raymond A Patten,No. 60 Fourth street Louisville.. [mar24ily _ Berris island Saw mills* THE above-establishment has been token by the* un dersigned, with the view of pursning the legitimate business connected therewith; and as they dm now re ceiving a foil supply of Timber, orders for all sues of Lumber will be filled with promptness, anffat as low prices as by any other Milt in the neighborhood. PALINGS of a plain and ornamental pattern will be cut. fapi36-y] JAMES CARMAN A CO. HOPS— 16 balks 1849 Hops now landing, and for sale. anlff ' . ' MILLER A RICggrSON:. MUSTARD, Pepper and Spice fresh ground,for salq au!B 'WRIGHT A JiLCORN." •< l R. SUGAR-—4l)hbds. P. R. Sugary just received arid X*. lor sale by MILLEBaRiCKETSON, . a 022 Noa f HOPS— lOiiafe# 1849 -Hops, last rec’d and for sale by . hp 22 , • MILLER A RICKETSON. . HOLLAND HERRING—IO kegs nCw HoHand ring, just received and for sale by ' au!4 WM. A. M’CLURG A CO, .. j r . -.* • • , J V ' , «. y JDrttgs and iQfdicnus. SCIENTIFIC--WONOER4- - THE TKC FLUID, -v v'ts. : -Or -Owtrie Julee X ••• ! " i ADREATD7BPEPBU CURES, < PREPARED from -Rencevpr -the; fourth ;su>raach of the Ox, after' directionsDy Baron -Liebig, the great Pnysi o logicalCh*einf|t, J by , X/JwHOt/GHTONj'jr.B'tNo» ItjwJnh'Bigluli streetj Fiuladelphla, Pa. ... for JNDI &ESZIQN* OYBFEPSLijVdVNDICE. CONSTIPATION* ISjTBB COMPLAINrIHmi DEBILITY, curingrMietN&lUfc’s own method,by-Nature’Bownagent, the Gastric Juice. •jWf;# -this Fluid} infa«“d, ; Ftyx Foujras ox.Koasz Bw r jT? I U Baron Inxmo, in hiscclebrated work on -Animat Chem istry, says: “ An analogous to the Gastric, Juice,may be readily prepared fromihe mu cous -toeill&rsuw of the-bhif, Ih'Qjftß va* now ct,”pablished hy New York, page 35. states the samegreat fact}and desonbes the,method ol pretftfftftiS. Tnereare than ©t. wfiiastmwio'j ■ i u*- 1 ,x l £ u 't w. \ . obßerfes that tt a fiinmution of SS' dm> quantity of the GastiifrJfuic&rß ajiroimnem and 011-pre ™ver3vtffiMtoAwTO™is complaint, iMing everything elseto tail, bad recouraetotheGajitnciuice.obtnineu from ofliving animals, tyntch proved com- Pl tt anther of the famous works on “ Vegeta ble DieV’.Bays: “ It U aremankabt.o Act m physiology that the stomaaits ofaß7mals,macenued ir^water r im. part to the fluid the property of dissplratg varioas ortt elea of fobdsand of efiecting a kirnt of anificiit-diges. tion of thetn in no wise different from the natural digest. iV l)r. r BiMoh l B great wdrKthe “Chemistry ofMan,” (Geu fc Blanchard, Phiia., 1840, PP’3SI-S) says f “The discov ery of PEPSIN forms ti hew era in’the chemical history or Digestion. From jrehent experiments we know that dissolved’as rapidly, in an artificial digestive i flaidiprepared from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gas-’ trie jtlice itself.- “ PrtffesMr Uonausou, of the. Jefferson College. Phila delphia, in his great work dn Hitman Physiology; devotet more «b»" fifty pages to an elaimnation of this subject. Hs'experiments withiDrj,Beaumont, on the Gastric Jmce,obtainedfrom thcllvinehuman stomaehand from animals, are well,knawm ‘iiu all cases.” he says, “di gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the " A "DYSPEPSIA CCREB, Dr. Houghtoh’s preparation of PEPSIN has'produced the most marvelous effects* curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. Ii is Impossible to give the-Uetails of cases m the limits of this advertisement —but authenticated eertifiemes have teen given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia; New-York, and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate coses, aiid the cates were; not .atily? f?£/d ;dnd/wonderful, bill permu ne U\a a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly j useful tor tendency to Liver Complaint [ Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, ana the- evil effects of Qainiue, Mercury* And other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a Also, (be excess in eating, and .'the too free use of ardent spir its. It also reconeuea Health with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There U no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem to reach and Tetnove at once.— I No matter how bad they may be,, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF! i^'il^UdosftT€mota<Mih4v l npleason\.t}/rnp-- torn*, and U-only needs tobecrepealed, for a short time, to make these, good effect*permanent. PURITY OF' BLOOD and YiGOR OF. BODY, follow at once It is Sarticularly excellent, uiV.cases of Nausea, Vomiting, ramps, Soreness of the pit 0/ the Stomach, distress-af ter eating, low, cold stale of the Blood, Heaviness, Low ness pTSpiritf, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to sanity,Suicide, &e. -r price, O.’ £ hotUe- One bpule will of ten effect a lasting core. Every bottle bears the written signature 0f,,1. 8.,.: HOUGHTON, M-Di, Sole Propriet&r. l : . »i •Sold by'agents in every town lu the United Siatesf and by Teepectable dealers in Medicines'reheraliy. • Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER * MeDOWELL, 141 Wood street- * . , “ . ' -Retail dealers supplied*at PropnetoFsnnces; |iiySO:y. Also, for sale by R. E. SELLERS, 67 Wot d atr>eL r ~ " Public Attention . . r . v It ierpeetfuUy taciicd id At foUotoihg truths, set forth in teidtihn to ont tf the most important Remedies pf mod' pm times!'- > PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL j . ? IT isnot more than one year ago since this great rem edy was brought before-the public, for the relief and : care of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, since th*>n become folly appreciated by the community, and. we allege that the longer it Is tried the more certain v»m it* great fame spread. If is not the 'remedy of a day,!, gotnipfbi the sole purpose pf making money; but, one. Which we conceive, will cbntmue to be used when all nostrums have been forgotten. The PETROLEUM is a Natural Remedy, elaborated iu the depths of the earth by a power and agency that laughs-lo scorn all human competition. It Is our duty, when we write about a medicine, that we write tbctb —that we say nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or pot confidence in onr statements. The sick ore very opt to catch at any thing that promises relief irom dis ease. S sror y can hard it be too highly wrought to an swer the object of gullingor humbugging some of them. Now, we do not desire to do this; we are anxious only that the truth ih relation to our Remedy should be tola, in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding' any single article of the materia medial. Plain, unvarnished facts—facts that may be ascertained in our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe troleum. Within the past two months, two of our own citizens, who were totally blind, have been restored to sight. Several oases 01 blindness, >u the State of Ohio, have both eared. And, also, the case of a gentleman in Bea ver eo&ntv. There are others {. b.ut these cases are near home, aha may be referred to by any persona who may have doabts on the subject. These cases were cured af terthey had been abandoned by physicians as hopeless- The Petroleum wilt cure, when used according to diree. lions—Diarrhcea, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Goat, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the face, Chronic Sore byes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head, pain* in the bones and joints, did sores.TJlcers, Wens, Tumors,'Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritauon, Fever and Ague r OnTonic Cdagbs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul monary affections of a chtonic nature, tending to pro duce CONSUMPTION, , - Horns and Scalds,4iscascs of. the Bladder and Kid neys, Chapped jHandSjExconated Nipples, Corns and Bunions, In fact, it is aoasAT uiuvsbsal bsusdt, and has been triedin most of the above diseases within the past year with the most perfect success. Certificates that will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who will take pleasure m showing them to ihe.alßicied or their Menas. Whatever others may say about their medicines, the Petroleum is the.greatest Remedy of the age. Phy sicians of high standing in the profession ate beginning to use it in their practice. Those who at first looked ou with doubt jmd uncertainty, are williug.io award it due praise-ami consideration. Before another year rolls round,ail will be cumpeUed to acknowledge that the Petroleum is thegreatest medicine ever discovered. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by KEYBER & M’DOWELL,. 140 Wood street. ' H. XUUUU Also—R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street; D. M. Curry, D. A. Elliott, Joseph City. ALo, by the Proprietor, S. M. KIER, Canal Basin, 7th street, Pittsburgh. The Unman Body must'Perspire, (SO BAXS ttATUBX,) TO HAYS A HEALTHY APPEARANCE, And persons who do not perspire are liable to the raos DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. NOW,JoHXsf Cbemical Soap causes a free perspiration,aud«| the-eatne tirncmoUifies, softens the skin, giving itibe texture and beamy of an iufani’s. SCURVY, BALT RHEUM AND SORES, aje-eooEh-itdt-oaly-h&aledf but cared by its use, as at least sevdff pbyslciahtr’ra N.ew York know, who use it In such cases, and find it unfailing—asalso, in ; v , PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, FRECKLES, or any other skia disease./JThe reader is assured that this is no useless puffed nostrum, as one trial will prove. I could enumerate at least ftO persons cured of SORE HEAD,BORE LEGS,AND SORE BEARD. Buy it* and,the reader is again assured, I would not cruelly sell it for the above, unless I knew it to be all I state.' Those who are liable tp 1 CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH, wiflfimflbis aot only a. cure, but a preventive ; and 1 can nowoply addj'that.any one.afflicted with any of the.abdvej.or similar disqases, will find this all and eveo more (admirablein itspropoplesLthan 1 state. reader, the stores are flooded with toutauons, asobe sure you ask for Jobss’ Itnfisin.Chenucal Soap— and buy it of WM. JACJJSON. only. in Pittsburgh street, pituburgh, bcadot/VVood- jonea* LUy. Wblu< LADIES are cautioned against nsing common prepa red Chalk. They are not aware how frightfully injurious it is tojfoe skin 1 coarse, how rough, how jSesides, it is injurious, contain - inga quantity of Lead! We have prepared a beautiful vegetable article, which we call JONES’ SPANISH'LILY A HITE- It i» perfectly inndeent, being purified of all deleteri ous qualities j -and' h imparts to the .skin a natural, alabaster, clear H living White; at the same -timeactinvfis cosmetic dn'the skin, ihaking it soft and smooth. Sold by the Agent,WM. JACKSON, 89 Liber ty street, head of Wdoa,Rttsbnrgh. Price 25 cents.. M Fesrljr W<e Teetfi sud fireath» TO BE HAD. FOR S 5 CENTS. PERSONS who havei either,are honprably assured' that if theirhreath isever sorfonl, or their TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW, and encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent box of Jones* Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow and the breath odi/eiously sweet. Sold only at J ACKSON’B Store, 240 Liberty stree head oC Wood. fdec2o of Jat) A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE for the changing ot white, red or grey* hair to a beautiful brown or iet black color.in a few minutes. Pried 50 cents and 81,60 Sold by w. JACKSON,24O Liberty street, Pittsburgh -ead of Wood. fdecSO A Scientific Hair Tonic Restorer A NDBEAUTIFIER. Trialbotties374 cent*. Those f\ who have a?ed Jones’Coral Hair Restorative know its excellent qualities—those who have not, we assure h to po*neas the foHotarirfg qnnlitie». It will force the .'hair to gtow on any pan'-where nature-rnfohded hair ..to .grow, slop it falling ofl,care scarf or dandruff, and make tight, red or grey hair grow dark. For dressing the hair soft and silky, nothing can exceed this—it mokes 1 truly beautiful and keeps it so. It is, indeed, the mos economical* yet superior article for the hair. Bold only&t Wft£JACKSON’S Store, S4oLiberty stJ bead ofWood, Pittsburg. Price 37$ cents, 50 cents ana 81.00. v fdecSO' CURE YOURSELF AMERICAN COMPOUND.— This never failing specific is guaranteed in all cases of delicate disease, together wub the attendant com plaints, to effect a speedy, safe and lasting core in the course of a few days, without restrictions to diet* busi ness or injury to the system. It is an old and nopnlar remedy i has long been (and still is) used in the private prtetice of a physician, radically curing ninety-nine of the hundred cases. It leaves nn odor on the breath, and may beused by any one without the least fear of exno sure„ For sale, at the Medical Depot, No. 50 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ( a pr7 -»-Ss£ l ’ # SoMaparlUa and the Cholera. jVj single man, woman or child has died of the JL* 'CHQI*ER&-or any of its symptoms who usetf-this invahubU mreparition. lipdlc at the city oi -Louisville, wherelhisSarsaparilla made; and- where fronr 150 to SOO bottles are retailed daily, bat few isolated cases of- Cholera have occurred, and they were either persons from boats or those who disregarded our advice. ' , [Ctnewnatf CknmxcU* for sale:bf. KEYSES** MCDOWELL, 140 Wood st Pittsburgh, where the genuine artlele may always be \ bteined. . (tufyo7 Bouttty Lands. OAPT. NAYLOK t No. . 163 Third slrtct) comer of Cheny alley, having made arrangements jit Waah ntftoa for the purpose,, wulpcocpre Bonaty Lauds forlhe officeta and soldiers, their Widows and. children, under -the BoimtyLand Bui, passed. SeptemberiJSUn 1850. , Pittsburgh, OctobcrlQ,. ’ . y (BTlfl’ ; B. A. FAHNESTOCK & 00 -r ;v '' xT-^irr 2£^M ;sJ vk“-7>^^ ;/: ' s. -vfc 1 ,*■ ' f J " * J - B. H. AQQUST, ' T M E H C H A N T .% at£, O B, No. 155 Wood* Streak (near Pxrfh Sirtet )» TAEES'this ioetEodofreiojndw.bikl&ceretliano to ibo «itf2BHd of for the vttr liberal pouonage. ami hfipti ■ ihrooghstTictaitejuionitjbiiiiDeaa.aßil;s/Je»iraioplea« aNiloraetit ftftffeir/avors* jPartfeglgr auentiottj»fiia:^Cftirayen ? BCloiMng , ; *' Jn connection;-with .Qie Tailorißg-DasinejM, he bu opened o Furnish! ngJStnre* with •plendld, assortment of Smrs* ijndet SlurtSjDrawera.Crnvtttj, * Neck - ; Ties, self udjMsMflfrStociSjGlovesj er with everythin# tnJtaijKae necessary/or. a gentle man’soulfitr;Y'‘l'T BENJAMCOa. AJKGUS7.' aprt . ya t-j < (Token copy .y ! 'f b&> T;r ‘--*ki!r .'illNffAlM* SOMMKBetOTt ,J 1 «THREE<BIG DpOKSp. No., Street, Pistitnirg^' 4 '^ JOHN .lin nouneiagito' pablie, in general, limi hteSprjneand Smnmerjfrckis npw#*dy for inspecybhrv! , }nCuli& believes vful. oe fpand to-be • one afthnilahteiftand best selected stocks pf Bdply- Made Clothing to be foqnd in theWestem; Coau&tf* - 'Be has thisseason paitHnore lban nauafnttemion to the manufacturing and style of.hja-CfarnicntSi oft jhsUhe very loweßtpidced, ns well ds'jhe ajegofcnpiii a Biyleftn'd elegance nottobeinrpaised: uu . -dewpuJAparucularlyxaUtheanentioa’tor aUdCaiers m.Clolhing io bia present snlcndjdjassortiQCnfrQC a‘U\c _r J., - Oturtnsntii r t— . Asjieftela confident,upbn examlnniicm' oflheqnaMes and pneea of sueh'induce mems as shall moke il .thpitinterest UMtorehose at his . , « ?J^S 8? jfaf'the bn -7 ;J K'herTOthfnatmp«ee2^tefl«JiWe»&tfnd : w» 1° S*y -»P Gfthuews'w a r l ?Ji *!!£.- h nbi isand tastes ©(.every locationua »or nfetosr i*^.o#whcptowbSh- Casimierelts, fed; ot FSs27^Crs';'o£tiie-!atestdJtd-tao«visUldbhaß!e : BlYlC9— * alUof>hichhe trashes# manner andanfit? most reasonableprices.', ..«. f>f?u7 w V . Thet;Afisottu6iu*'tfc~6 QatUityVanjliheVarietyi ia fiie uiosi,extensive,undoubtedly,!© bjfejb'ind in .the United ...;•.. .>'...r^-r/.-r-,->.>gisrta?' r . '< Barnes C. ; 1 »• . .(Porwriy- PTOSS-WijihOi}a}<i.Jfii-Hmay,). JJoB VITOVni/ most respectfully -announce? U>. his tilttai W : a«dihebttLlltf th^he'ha^jebKfrwtf . streets,.wife ini 80S(NESS in all us departmfrntgy,;.HeUn&irreceiving sabar toiBrETS : an;'entrrir‘_fce , sy'lrttftigor ‘JJUflnneH \ FjpneA,_&gf«A *nd 4*m&* i 7^eidSfC<usttr^a,(^ff^dr^fiH4^Mapu.C3Qtht^jt.*x^e^. , rlbrnrudlSVor ibgettfejr wiihfciarijb fiSk 'sarUQantofj-pJttm and i rabte.ityJeßn'/rr;. Xttif M 'Also; au excellent:% oi iMCf, / $&-£mmwsjs6fti* :an'd f Marseilles- sjl 5 - < dw T BlitfSisnßeY4» . ' prnpsurett lomake to onfet ict tho iieatest ionaole Biyles,:arus meat.fie therefore hopes bygtriev attention.>lo.aif ojv deraiatrasted to 1 his care, Tottieriia-Shtfreor pdbluS pa tronage.. . v JAHjBS ~G. WAIT. ... ;j tfpo,.\iQ MarlcL-ijbetweeQ Secpnd anS Third, TO TAILOS3.—I shall eondnutf sunctions on my> system of '.Garment DraiigSiing mb heretofore, atnbe following t>rice»»*t*tlXaccampwii«fc: by oral lnsuvcuotHSlO; without u»tructioiu»B7..,. rs . jcioy \;. : y;;; ? jambs c.WAT£r; 0 * r *••• :• -i;;’ 1 is*** A MOST : DELIGJ KtiTlt JSAT.to i,the • weaty^ . as well as "constant yesidentsof the: city and bVifdiniiintherATdENJßllH. SALOfANSaiid BATHXNGESTABLISH&IENTjLiberty' street* at aU.haarB*jTcua&. £ W VTfi^r®^ib«r , *reFpedtfiiUy soltmis a shared jttiblic-pairtjnagii/. Thd Balhmg dspatunifci si* tup^44Oiy^ib4rte;gtn|otst , cfll'6i7';h , »* bi'S JIL ! S&f .*'•• “7 -;•, - WM. W.iyABP. ‘ a u :~. Gooff Katins and Drinking. , , c ‘l3V,fiH , FBOfrT-ihaii* -fond Wthe Ad vss?ii| things of drop toabd'anaseo' Htuefc ; froro.PeDnjopSl..Clair:su.- lfarry*erv«roat tohircristotnerathejbest "Dykfen,lA-"* qcots, r Wine*and; CSgaxS'.that can be found,many-of ttteae-?ere diggipsf -■ ‘.V •»,.:./rr ,faa2£3ntr t l . > 4obn TTkgAIiWAYgoyHXNPfQf-hJsownaadPtaeiaM.,. I~>-ir~ large- assoruneht ‘of CANES aod I7U< • BitELfcAS which he will dispose . jnpeßos low caabe p focure'dTor, in either me cities ofNew*.York > P.hi?adel» - • " Al^'ort'Hand a large Tioppljf of BRI'SSBIiS and INGRAIN- CARPET, BAGSaoa t*A DIESJ.-SAICUEUSjWhieh-wiU b* sold at Nej?f- .; prices. Jusfreceiyed front the Manufactory^new snp-v* piy»t TNI)fA sizes, wholesale aadjetait-. arte* v - i JOHN W. TIM, .ae23, - No tA3 ft Wood stTceunettaYirgirtalley* .: " . AdUQI .& Co.** Expreii , 65 MtirTeet Street ~ / \N aiid after instant onrTronkof. email : -f'ackageB-will'4ie cioVedat.ll A BT. 1 , daily, far J5oI» . xltaore, Philadelphia, New- Y-ork, 80310n,4e. -' - Uur Goods wiii t*e carjiedin'carOwn Car,ta charge of a special inessengeiyby. raailtrainffotn. iboekpoit .to.- I’hihideiphm; BAKER AYOR3YTH, an2l- - ■ i - v :• i - • Agents tT^ “"P p bo-VartfienhliM ■YXTJJbave Ibis day eniared : lnto Co-Partnership for;* y.y '' the purpose of manafnctoring Mustara,Sp:ces/ onti- Tor Mfltinff -nmi Mercbtfodizing itr general. coo. snail be happy to easterners of Rhodes* Al corn, at No. il7Third street,opposite tbeßuCharleeilp* • tel. ' . JOIfNWRKiHT,:’ ■pkabtireh, August $1851: J WM/ F: ALCORN, r ~ • • •;: - tfard;^ ri wiihdnfttlo? from m« Eim o-RHoDQ fc ALcaaa, in favor ed Mr John Weight, I ta*e pleasure tore- *y-.- comraeniiingbim aqdih© hew finnof WRIGHT! & ALi n ■ Ct>RN'toihcirlatftcdsiotnefaandlhepabllciiigcncr«J jv a* being every way worthy of-ilieiripalroqage andeon* - . sf- Cdfince..-- , ; WritiAHQBES-T.^. rpHOIiAS, lio^er r .cnid Dtakria&aUSjy 1/ Ims'6ri : lrii’nd a fall tery superior gnagea SLATB, and is prepared lo execute any orders that m«y. be.'enira»tc4jo Idm,im-ia,zaamier that willan eure satisfaction, andon'Vfiry. aecommodaUna He'devoterhi Veniixatime add ditemioti.totheTjasiheas, arid all Ks^irofltwaibepfcTfeet.'^ He mayrbe foßndat Logan, WHaon &Co.’s 12$ WcmL » strict.— . , f ,: !l ;- t ,,. ir w . fanaaflP;^ SIC. N. ClA.slß6lsri infona the,' pctbUc tBSt tbtfy tfrir ribW 'TtmrroftettmngXHOCCK LATlicreseryquttliiFand-pricd. 5 -Thii<aocolatbAln-''" likemoat oiherssoUlhere.iafjyiiTßfll^iJyiHtfjiispinaad-Tf ulterated, aiijl >ence, flavar v .inore, .nntßctoiuUi anti wholesome/ 1-S?ig‘<3:;Qrtd’Co«lia*liitf'beft!Lproprie tor oC ode of ide (ial; n^9qreihe> pubUe.t^atthex?^-<&fl^Btt > PR%nioler’< eqh?l Tf if not superior, u» (hp bcstynpoi^d^ndw^lcsa.: s p "iis for sale at Mr. No. l«a Fdorifc streei r £p.suura, owLdootJQjbe. £1 ay 1 ;- or F apffipe % -.- ....ft .;~ts ? fr tienoin* Homan, String*?, HKLEBKR, IVO 1 01 Third -street, has jaslira ported ,• a lot of genome Italian Soman Stings,'T&rlhe Violin and Guitar. They are of the very finest quality* four lengths aud four purchased by-H. Kieber’a son. in the Factories mXarppe, they are fresh had pare, anu for beauty of lohej’ correctness of , soond-and durability, they are, altogfctber, l hnfivaßed.^ w “ Theyareths bs&uhy.alklh&ipraafcVinlmUtij'' Ole3ttlLBivor4ViUexte.mp«,*c^ lu-v . , auU»“ SIGN OF THE V iIKIiSH IiKOyBIUBS AND- .90 half chefftsGreeh ahd ; Bladk :; Teas^''' s^, -'-‘ I> ■- -, 1 -; jdoajO jo 60 box^fcchoice-brands Tobacco; fi, - ffrfrtf MlUer & Gdbdwln’&Fine Out Tobacco; 90M-half SpanishClgWai -yr v 30M. Havana do; 50bags Rio.Codec; .. »..., - -25' do’ ; ■ 'd<s'OldGovemmenrJava Coffee;-; sPboXesStar.Candiesf i,- ‘ 10 do Sperm., doj. ; v -30 do Jtfdald and Dipped; 30 kegs Ground Spices; 5 bags Pepperand Pimento; - " .15 boxesCccoaand Chocolate; °‘d ciiseilUsbrted Pickles ;’ . * 3 do -Bordeaux and SieityPranes; 10 bxsi JLimimdi Palm-and Toilet Soap; l do 4fecker>s Faroiai ~ ’2. d 6 'Corn Starch ; ’'' • 2- dd&BabbftPs Yetfst and Soap Powders; - 20 ‘do ’ClothesrPins; ■ 25 do?/ patent Zine Wash Boards; 100"'dd'Cotn Brooms. -Wholesale arid-retnHby . iiin.wifAiams a co. t , N. E. cor. Wood and Fifth; »tsv Mußßls\ m the Diamond., a the best place to* btQT ~. re»> good Tea-. faDll CILAKF«r— 40 cases Botdeaax.Ciarst now landing and 4 /Torsade by {auiai MILLER &JIICKEXSON.' T M' 'CIH)EK iTvfO R£> B Rl—Thbn«ands-of Fli tfs"d * - cdby the.use oC B C. Pnce^cenUperabeet,-Tens-oMhOusandeof-BoacheSi : O .Rate and. Mice 4 hav.ebeen destroyed by BurgeaßftCo.’s.. Exterminator!“ price 25-cent* per bor. These articles ' have.neverbeeirknawßXO.faU-t. £o!d.wholesa!eand w taii.auha Medical Depot, fiogtmthfieid -rantd* OUi> FELLOWS’ TE2£T BOOK and Odd Offering, for 1851—ju*l received at au7 HINTON ft CO t .BJI‘ ;i I^EAS?— Imperial, Gunpowder, ■ Young. Hyunn and ■’BlactTeasj'recMund (or *a!eby • • .■ * - baW - c .i ‘ KING & MOORHEAD. * - XTAlfipTfiO-Jcegs assorted sizes ter saleVy - •■£-. ••> i\, aog7 : : . STUART &BILL, T;* fTiE^—2s chesta Y. H.> 10 close oul for sale by - rr*» 1 ap n STUART ft-SILL. 7 XT O. SUGAR—d prone article. I\*j an® * • • • 'a lb. AS—Black Imperial and Voong Hyson for salehy ■ STUART ft SILL-- C'KKSH' BU ri‘Eß—Received this day»and for *ale*ax .... JC • I MORRIS* TEA MART, . r In the’Diamond* - iXTANi’EU —SLO bus. YELLOVV CURNj If the highest cash price will be paid--! ~WRIG£*T ft ALCORN, » auM 2- Ne.H7 Third BU 1 WTEW ARRIVAL OF FINEGOLfrWATCHES Vi ANDJfi>VELRY, at Storey ft Market street, and selling at ouerbalf the oftml pnwg 1 ' 1 * rn«b best nssortment of GOLDVKNSaad GOLJT JL -RENCILSiaT-UitecuyTs selling at about helfUic usual retail pncs< at-HOQIPS, 51 Market.sb inn BXs -KAJsieiis> — IW.U J. 50,40 Figß i,., 1T„ 20casks entrants';' • 50 bo£eB?ojube Parts 40 do Rock Candy*; 25...d0- Waccarouii 20 do ‘Vermiecella; 10 cases Prunes,glass jar's;' In store and for sale by ; " ■ . r JOSHUA BHODESArCO.* r n . ( Norwood V lOn SMMB CREAM - 1 Vv iUU 75 halt bbla. Sha*, li « jQst receivtid'aud for'g&le bV »F..R. oR4X«»^v^ au2hUw * -««6a;l and'alh&c6Pj*jL. R—Extra Family aodaaperfind.alwaWfifl: 1 and for gale by lan33J STtAKf&SB^j- ZAGiATE Cl aatB for by fiT(lj>gE a gu^ woued C°^l E 8^ F, “ hR °“ Cd * **'*" _ a.-.- 1 * ' l '' ’* \ ' 'S' 'ii'ii* -.:• , >•-■ • *»■ *;. -t * • -'V..'«~V~ ' :. . ,'\ *t* •'" t ""• • ' Clotfjmg. ►AKLhV—-7U Tor. sale by ~ ... 777?. >Vaa STOART. ftBILL. V * v' * * E ■* a _ v * V‘ ** 4k v % L -v_ , f i 4 < -, » *.-l ' l. ~'~ ""' : " .*> •• Zl ’>• . o-.' * &■ \ ■yStv v s - » •" * f- , 9 K /* - : LV. ■p^ C f 1 r V U-~ *W*“ i-* * ' -. ** * I s—- v ' ?c.4 I '':.vv ~z{sM r l' : , fr- ' ' w -Ls -Uf, i f -> -*3?t - SJ-*. f&V „ §L» t * 4^ [ '* ■ 1 ' -' VJ -i'«; ' - " v - ? *» "* J 1 r 1 -*’’ * v _ > t fe. § r I i fr“ ' ~ f ** v ," - &*■' • L '"* • ‘l 1 - U*V '' I:. , K 1 ; f f * I STUART ft SILL. -i. - ) -o Jw. ~ V. - - X: 'r . - s.-'* *- '*• -•'••t’^'-'^'V- 1 '-- -■ •" -'-" } >, T ■* \£ - * ~ i. a " -? 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