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IttflS&Mtli 1 m^M : s€ £ :C r i “j ‘it jmjlMiii i I " i : sgapMte i s - .*; ' r . ?i < r-_ c - '■ 1; - %' YiVY?tf / .<r / YY./ c Y^ S ? 4 . j - 3 .yr w ■^^r ¥ .^* < r N ■F*'*" 'VMBmi -- ; ,...,.i^^fe^teillit ;: ' , i v: -. i- •- 1 t *s s -a Sy jg»y c » m NEaV OItLKANSyBA Lf -4 k TIMQRE, , , :w ; SAVANNAU DIRECT. £v£^f sottarivail TA Ptt©O «JPT;A JC'Oi* * Emigration and Foreign Exzhang* Qfi c - 9 - accepted f- h * «.'; JL- : -&bove wclfknowaHoase,is pregated to . bring td nJPjtsaongers from the on as favorable ter is -.,as-auy oUret iloasa-in tha City. '“.;-.i J FABaages-can, bc’ engaged m the following un. •, aailing punctually on the days appointed,• ■!J SWALLOWTAIL Lino leaves Livorpeolon lha 6 !h t sanii fllslof each Momh. , REDSTARLINE leaves Liverpool on the 2Slh of fVSC&imfHuln . . ■ , '>s V ‘.THBZ LINE le.ves Liverpool T® l '? -'THE LONDON LINE of Pacteu s “!j , ~ f 'T m^Lo ' r “ D Jiani fhe«Hi','lSth,2Utahd 20th ofavewtoo*. *< ■ ’ 5 THE CLYDE LINE of tomgw JJ«r.W'P GLASGOW on "the fat and 15tU of each month. . weekly Line of Packets for New Orleans, i ' ♦~’ jrj^j*a«<ie n gers (duped from New York to any part 4- resides 17r Liverpool, ana s il- «l;all;:Wasfigoj|MigSged in 'k&sSpersifis dMirpoe'Ot Che -pH Coani -y «:hv(i Thetr p&sagc Ofui »- if'tivjittlilrcaliorteiiterp.ersonilli’.-or-.by.teucr, nimgyo|»Mdepi^e± fcBW y oH[r Cajv be'hadni.veri'. rededed'laies-by,.applymg-io the uittSrflgnid:• AgenrlorSHa Menrs..Tapsonurnf New — ..- JAMES BLAHW jeinT .vi- -rsZte&.-i/j&si^sfSbfciafrtSi&tafairtk r. Pennsylvania Railroad Co.—Central RaMroad. IlHfc subscribers "having been appoinletl/Shfpping Agents for the-Pennsylvania or Central Railroad, inform tbe‘pub!ic that we are now prepared to receive any amount of merchandise or produce for shipment East. (ioodh via ihis route will be earned through in five day*, and all consigned,to a« will be forwarded free oi' commission or chargcfor advances. Ra:a of Freight bitxeten PkHadtlphia and Pittsburgh. Ury j;ood*, hais, shoes, book?. con fecunnary, :ruu*, feathers, furniture, drags, medicines 'itddlrrj'i itc- y 100 Ib^. Hardware, queenaware, groceries, paipts, dye stuflV, oils, leath=r, clover, flax, timothy and olher Brass seeds, wool, &e. 50c. 100. Beef, pork, butter, lard,, lard oil, tobacco leaf, coffee, and rags, ’ 60c. # H*<). A'die*,. marble (rooght, tar. pitch, rosin, German clay bones, bacop, &c. CUVODE fc COLE, corner Penn and Wayne street? Ist, Uai.-rjylfl . * . PiUiLu! .:j Brdltmsitlfc end Cumberiand to Saitimort and phtlad'a. efMIE Morning Boat leaves daily at Bo*cfock, A M., ' ‘ *L S |vreeisely,connecting with tne Care at Cumberland -nextmorntngi • - „ w ’..Phe-eveahig boat teases daily at 0 o’clock.P.M -•X except Sunday evenings,! connecting with the cars a Cumberland next evening, at 10 o'clock. • Time through to Baltimore 32 Lours. Pare only Sw. •■-rime thfboghloPhtladelpbia4o hours. Fare only #lO. - The National Road is now good. Conductors eowith - ih<s coaches between Brownsville and Cumberland— wh;eh makes this decidedly the be6t Toutu Bast 4. MKSKIMEN; Agent, Officetn the Klonoagaheta House. Another Fresh Arrival at So. 9?» Corner of Wood Street and Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh. P.GlfrhGU ft GOu have just re c caved. angth e r new ; 18 supplyof l)1i v Gbobs and 'VIRI£TIXS : , winch nave besapurchastsl since the late decline in Eastern paces, yrhich will be sold at a shall advance. Owing 10 our advantage* in buying, and long experience in the business, we flatter ourselves that we can afford our • goods.at prices regardless of competition. Our stock will be found to be unsurpassed in lie western market, and much .superior to any previous stock kept at the * Oidstaudlty Ureggi-lTCannleas. TVe have justopeueda fresh lot of late styles of BON* Nfc't:*, IlibboQs, Farasols. Mous dlrLa4l»es-i*ad^e3’ , White Dress Goods, Ladies’ Gvmps, Siik Fringes, Ac ; Broad Cloths. I ancy'yestings. Ca?si meres-oununer PactaJooncry,Tweeds,Gloves, Hosiery, Tnrcaos. Combs, Suspenders, Buttons, Knives, Spoons, Razors, actssprs»&c., anti all other articles in'their line, • too tijdtous Luncmlon. We have on hand, just receiv * ndairecl from the manufacturers and importers, by ex press, a large lot of,GOLD and GILT JhwELRV, * GOLD and SILVER "WATCHES, and Watch materi *;»£*, and being weekly m the recejpt of such Goods, we intend keeping aur assortment complete. We earnestly early call from buyet $ generally,before pur chasing elsewhere. Thirty caaesof BRASS CLuCKtf.jast arrived, ot vi . . /JJjT Remember, No. 97, Uorlh-wesL corner of \* ond *. •ttreeymd.D.&moad alley, Pltwourgh. .Y. B.—The business of the la<e firm of Gregg A M’- ■ Gaudies? is to be settled by 0 Gregg at the above %Ltnd. who it* fully authorized a d in whose posse«.*icm are tne books, notes and papers of said firm. fVb EXT-.KA.CT ol a * euer from me Kev K. I*. Abbott, n well known uod highly esteemed Missionary iu the , kingdom of Burmab.. dated - -■ • Sasoowat Abbacah, February, 1c46. s ,'flr. D- Jttynts Ptuladdpkia: My Dear Biz—We arc - tu>w ia great warn of your Medical [’reparations Your --CA.HMINATIVB BALSAM ts au invaluable medicine . m this country m bowel complaints, and baa been u-*ni in oil our Missions with the most gratifying sacces*. I i Jure known iltn many cases to a<*t hiea charm Your fc-tiANATIYB PllXi* are ,my sheet-aachor.—The nesi 5 isedieiao lor my liver eomplaiui and paiu in the side that ilitavccver used. Thev are m great demand, and wa arc entirely out of them We need live hundred boxes of them* Bro. Beecher fays we coaid use a thousand ■ boxes yearly among our people u> great advantage. I iiavc-used your TOMC as atonic in in* . -ji»TiTiittMit fever, with tlin most complete success. 1 -disk it once was the mean* of saving my own son. Du ,nag ray- travels among me churches the past seasou. I loand a whole village suiTertng under a prevailing iiiila i>eaza,auended witn coughs of u moat violent character. I mten-tcgretied 1 had not had a dozen or two of your ~iKy RECTOH.ANT to a~num?ier to them, for 1 . efieve (ram what I have seemef us effects, that it would have been ju»i.ihe thing for those poor people, i presume you have not hitherto had an idea to what on extrnt your ■ medicines are used la all our Missions. *••. -j Affecuonatelyyours, E. L. ABBOTT , : .-Fot««»io m the Pelrin 7 f ea Store, 36> Fifth street. £jy 1 _ Judd’s Medicated Liquid Cuticle* aTticFe i? intended tor lauiiJy use, and should be 1 found ui ibe possession of every family in the lund. Mechanics'wbo are in constant danger ofinjury ta t;-cir persdnsibrough accident, and the improper or careless wifl -find this article to be invaluable to ifcctb‘.ktt<fafrera fair trial,will consider it indispensable. nnty eertiiy that we, the undersigned, having l freque:uly amde use of Judd’s Medicated Liquid Cuticle, prepared- by Messrs. Pehfield & Comp, Middletown, • Connecticut, cheerfully recommend it to our profession* -aPbrethren, as an excellent substitute for adhesive plas ' ter, in dressing - burns, cuts, scalds, braises, and all kinds -of fresh'wounds f also. Tor sore nipples, a remedy one* quailed, CHARLES WOODWARD, M 0 W M V CASEY, M.D . * D. HARRISON, Si D.. P. WOODRUFF, M D, HAMILTON BREWER, M.D., ELLSWORTH BURR, M.D . Botanic ' Compnsmg all the practising physicians in the city 01 Middletown.. ; For sale by - -iyi Compound Syrup of Yellow Do«k Root, '~2*SCGV PIES lie from rank among the proprietory medicines 'ofthis country for completely curing Cadker,3ait Bh'eutnyErysipelas, and nit other diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. Also, Liver Complaint, Catarrh, Dyspepsia. Headaches, Dizziness, Coogbs, Soreness and Tightness about the Chest; Bron- Chius, or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling sensation 'about the Throat; and is used with unprecedented sue* '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 the testimony of thousands of living witnesses, from all parts of ihe country, can be relied upon, it Is singu larly efficacious m curing aU Human , and icstoring de bilitated and broken down constitutions. It is purely yegctablc in it? composition, and so accurately com ."blned'in Its proportions that the chemical, botanical and taedicaJ properties' of each ingredient harmoniously 'uniteid PURIFY THE BLOOD. ft has removedmany chronic diseases which has baf- Ued the ikilf of the best physicians, and has also cu red Cink^r,'Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrup* entirely failed to make the leaatlm pression upon. It has been tested m muny cases of CANCEROUS HUMORS. The most obsimuie Cancers have been cured by tins medicine. We say that it is a valuable medicine in all BILIOUS CO&IPLAIN Tfe. It removes all obs.ruction in the circulation, rendering the Liver free, active and healthy. It removes Palpitation of ihe Heart, and relieves in ull cases o/ Asthma, and ma> hr u«f<d in uli c!tamie*,aad at ali seasons of the year This Syrup is prepared only by C. MORSE A C" - at Urt Kouuiatu street, Providence. Jl. I .and sold wholc -nle and.retail, by . N. WICKERSHAM, . .Agent for Western Pennsylvania, ‘ \VarehouBe,cor Wood and Sixth sis , PillKb'li tbW%±r Tui« I Ti&GU£BREOTYPES FOR &NE DOLLAR,*™ up 6 JL/Ui FiheJMoroceo fuses?. The aubscriberßannounce * to the cl lizenß of Pittsburgh and vlcinlty V that they can ‘get a likeness for one half the usual price, hot to be stir* ' passerby those taken in the East.. vVe don’tniean to r Xi'“aufphased by any. Having a large eicy and side to suit the rao'st fauidioos. "We ‘"wuiubt aisk any person to take a likeness unless ft soils T them. Miniatures pul in Lockets, Pins or Ring*. ‘ Sick nr deceased persons taken at their residence. • FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY. . MERRIMAN A LAWYER -- f mylsflmd Pine Oil Lamps. * 'TUST RECEIVED afinca&sorlinem of theseLAMPS, #1 /or bnruing the Camphene, Piue and Ethereal Oils, wuch r «iIU& a. grcauy reduced 82 Fourth sl, between Market tuid Wood, i Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail, «n the i!j above named Uit*. ■ 1J®1» mMomcion. rpHE Co-Partnership heretofore l e ?{ , HssJSlSFt n ci e 1 subscribers, under the firm of J.e- aUNNhI fc Go, isihis duy’dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner “arise the name of the ' MATTHI2WD. PATTON v-c “April «. in’Having sold my emlrd iofereslin.Uie.firm of.J S. & Co. 10 M. D- P«ro*t, my'iatepartner, and ip SSfirc® business,! take great pleasure m rccora ®S“ deacc Tiir ATTS* NERVOUS ANTiDOTEwillonre ail cases W if Headache, Low Spirits, Meats or Physical •Oe'eav 'aad is so~woad;rfiitin reiavcnalingprematarfe, old age’ and cerrecting,decrepijade, hroaghlon by;«X -ll} A 4 • 50 Smithfieid istreel., *£%&s& T rZ,h of Liberty and Hand«u. i ,py ;BT4JABT 31U ; loan COVODE JOHW ?• COLK . -CANAL BASIN. P^^CTRF.CT 'i'.- “ Fare Reduced*. MONONG&HELjS route 185!. VIA SO TIC K 1 Ur* Jayne's Family. Medicine®. B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO , corner of Wood arid First «W HOB SB’S Sew Book* : , —A-T-HQLMES’ LITEKAR Y DEPOT, No. 74 Third J\ street, oppysitejlie-Tost Office: London ArlvJonmal for August. - VillaJ Suburban Refiidcrses, A.Cr Vr: • MorlJev ■g'MS &r?SS, Gapt^ M RaiphßuAcrfort: a SaaTa!e-by Sir Admiral Fishef. Lawif Amudel-ror iho Railroad.ot Life. | r Dictionary of Mechanics. No. 37. ! Littefl’s Living Age, No. . Godey’s for An S UB * : , . i Grab am*s MagaYuac,' do ; • Sariain’s Magazine, do ... ! The Ladies’National do - " ! . The (iipsej Chief—by.G. W. M. Reynolds. ; Mabel; ox, The -Child of the Battle Field—a Talc of Waterloo. .The P&Qgfrler : aTale of Indian Captivity —bv Emerson Bennett * The. Periwinkle :, a Sea Story. ofLjteabnrg—ijylJumas. Ecarte; or the SaJoiife df'Paris—b* Maj. Richardson. Yeast: a Problem-i-by the’author of ,l Alton Locke. ’’ The Turner** Companion—with illustrations •J Traveler’s'GilTde'uiroueh the IT K.'ahd'Canada. j Bena. or Oir Snow .Bird : «• Tale of Real Life —by Carolina Lee Remz. . • < The Heirof Wesi,\ypyland—a-Taleby Mary Howiil, fheKohe^—by Bulwer. .. jh.nS3 New Mutko I Now at title i H KLRBER, No. lot Third street, has Just selected • from among the latest east* m publications the following new anil fashionable Music : My Hopes have depaxtedforever; Make rae;nd gaudy ch&plet; ObT’boys'cirry me along; Turn doVdWay. Ddeit by Foster; I’d offer thee this baud of mine; Mignon’s celebra ed song; £ f dream ol my Fatheriana. /.JennyLind; Mary, we pray for thee; Moore ; The half broken heart; And are we thus compelled to part? Little Red Riding Hood ; Spirit Polka.. Nelly Bly; Lily do - Campiown Races Bride’s do PassmzAway; Bloomer do Lillie Blossom ; Love , do . Blanche Alptu; Ravel do Opeon Burial; „ Syerly’s Waltz. Nutate. _fa u,B _ Kew fiooks! New Book*! JUST RECEIVED AT WALL’S PERIODICAL and Cheap Publication Store 4 No. 85 Fonrih street: Lewis Arundel j orthe Railroad of Life. Ralph Rutherford—a Nautical Romance. By Sir Ad miral Fisher. The Mysteries of the Heath—a companion to the Mys teries of Paris By Eugene Sue. A fresh supply ot Blackwood for August. N0*.16 Fiela Book of,tbe Reuolution. Thd-London WoritTw Pashton. 'h; , , .♦The! Livhftof-thd'Chief Juslieeaef.England, from the Nbrmu.ii Conquest till the death of Lord mnnsfield. By John Lord Campbell,-L, U ... • BOstwick on the Causes of Natural tLath. Ac J » nv. New Music. JOHN H. MF.LLOrt.No rfl Wood nrvri.has reccv-il .fhe following pif-ce.-* of new and popular Music Dole v J«ne«. By S C I- oste ; .£ Oh ! Boys. Carry Me Along. By S. C. Foster * Peaceful Nights—Duett. By Glover ; Moonlight Sleeping—Duett; : i) We Now Must Pail; The Cavalier ; t.Tiike Me Horae to Die; I Watch for Thee ; ’’’Re Kind to the Loved Ones at Home ; FathejV.Prayer; Joe Hardy; Why Po'Suminer Roses Fade: March From Lucia'fli bammermoor; Diligent Hose Company Quick Step ; Feat March. Village Q S; Wor!d’*Fair do . 1 Have Riches, Thou. Hast Beauty—Variations, Con. e, Sing Ale that Sweet Air Again, do ; Le Tremolo Bf Rosselen. do; Believe Me, if all those Endearing Young Charms; Diadem Byerly’s, Aurora and Silver BelfWaltTes; Lily; Nancy’s Fanny; Bloomer; Sharon; Fire F>y; Jenny Gray; Syracuse ; Cottage; Oydeu; Coquette; ami Cally Polkas. 1«. q 2? Modern Harp- BLUtMKh** just received aiatee stock of VOCAI. j m and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC BOOKS, amo» p which arc— The Modern Harp—or Best-a Sacred Melodist— a rolitteiion of ih«* tno*t popular church music in use ; The Boston Meiodeou—in three volumes; consisting of eougi, giees. rounds, 4c , <Sc.c.j inclading many of the mo;t popular pieces of the day, arranged and hairao ntzed for four voices , . The Ale odist —a new work containing selected gems from the most cclcbrateJ composer/, wjth accompi*ui meat for the Piano Forte ; The Nanonai Glee Book Air—f r four voices; Self-instiacting School for the Violin—a new and sci entific work, iit ttiree parts, complete in one. By G. Saunders; .. The Melodeon—a collection of the most popular Me !odi«-s, carefully arranged for Flute or Violin, in twelve unrobe rs; Henri Hertz’s new and complete Piano Forte Sciiooi Surgmuilei’s aad improved edition of Piano Forte Instructor; Czerny’s Piano Forte Instructor; CarcassL’,Carullis’,and K Culvers' Guitar instructor; Araa-enrs* Quartette Club—in three numbers and four parts, for tho i «t and *Jd Violin, Violincelto and Ffutr : fnsirumental M usic, in tour pari*_ and 6 number*: Howe s Musician’s Companian—in three parts ; At the Olt Established Piano Depot, Q uS No- 118 Wood stu-et. Superior Watch Repairing. JOHN >1 kuiiKKTS, IVATCHjHAKERAivDfKQ JE WELLEU, again to call the ® l, t.ntiju of thn putiUc the workshop wnicb he S-Jjh has opened at No tC Filth street, two doors (romhaßiiSEl Mark-t. where hr contt uea to devote hi* special uum tiori to the repairing and refitting of Lhrougiuelcr. Du plex. Patent Lever. LTpine, aud every of hne WaUiJie.' uiul Clocks. Hav.ng f. r a number of years been employed as Fore man iu tuc worvtliop of the large in ihis city, I flatter inyvelf Uiaithcsc favoring me with parron age wiil find ad work ei trusted executed in the i»«-*t maimer and on the most reasonable terms Refertnctt— John Harper, Esq, Edward Heazleton. Eeq.,R. U Haii.ey. Esq , Joseph Woodwell, Joshua Rhodes A Co , au<l Wm. B. Scaife. A carefully elected stock of Watches, Clocks, Jew eiry, Spoous, Spectacles, Ac., on hand,which have been purt£-ised at the lowest cosh prices, an>! will be sold at a very small advance for the same [hu!2^ Citizens and Strangers, sta IH> you wish to purchase a Gk GUI.Dor SILVER V\ tar usual once T It so call at HOOD’S «Sifcffi3NKW JEWELRY STORE. 51 Market street, twodoors north of Third, aud take a look at his new stool, just arrived, aud >ou can there purchase Winch es or any kind of fine Gold Jewelry at their real value, and not he charged two prices for evgrjthiug, a* >ou hove usually been ; but can get the very best qualny of ‘goods at the lowest eastern price «• Do uoi believe what other?, intent ted m their own soles, tell you, but and see for yourselves. AH good* sold at this establish mcul will be warranted as repreFcnted at time of sul*- So that ail may purchase equally safe and cheap- aut&, aolioe. Ai.L PERSONS interested will lukc notice that WILLIaAI TAVLOH.ofthe Eighth Ward ef t ie City of Pittsburgh. Bnckmaker,on the kSibday of July, iooi, executed 10 me uudcraiguedu Deed ol Assignment of all his Estate, in trust for the benefit of his creditors All persons indebted to said Taylor are requested to make immediate payment, and person* having claims will present tin m. J. HOWARD, Assignee. ,y ;*i Office 4ili st., beu titnlUifield ami Grant Dissolution of Partoeratxlp. N'OTICL H HEREBY GIVEN that the Partnership heretofore « listing between GEOHGE V. aK BUTHNOT and WfLLIAM BROWN, Sr., ns Chamber* and Soap Manufacturer*, under the firm of Arbuthno’ A Brown, has this uuy been dissolved. All settlements oi said business will be made by Geo V Arbothuot. who is hereby authorize ! in attend the same. The business hereafter will be conducted by George V. Arbuihnoi. u« heretofore. G V AKBUTHNOI a U -7:3w WM. BROWN, SK ' Dr. Wm. P. Giles* rypyT VETE BINARY BURGEON. rnt Office at Rodv Patterson 1 * Livery Stables, on Fourth street, betw ecu Wood and Smithfield. Oy triy Lithographic Institute. ClO-PARTNERSHIP.— The trabsenoers most respect j fallv announce to their trieuds aod the public gen erally. that they have tlus day entered into Co-Partner ship, for the purpose ol cuming on, ai the old»ur.d f in Singerly’s Buiidiug, opposite the Post Office. Third street, Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, in all its various branches. • Having machinery, recently arrived irum Europe, they are prepared to do works in Lithography equal to steel engraving. They solicit a continuance of the patronugc be?»iowed heretofore so liberally to me onejianner, Wm. Schudbaian.’and they hope by strict attention to their oust ness, by elegant workmanship, and the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors of an en lightened public. Bonds, Cbcoks, Drafts, Machine Drawings Like e*s es, Landscapes. AutographicLetter*, Bill Head*; Piets Lithographed and Printed in Pluck, Gold Bronze *1 Do lore. Soecimexts of their work can be seen at their Office, acJbove WM.SCHUCHMAN, apriO FRED HAUNLKIN Itfsnnia Ponble-Lever Letter Copying Press* and Metallic Dampener* BURNHAM’S PATENT. Sixes of Pratts and Dampeners— Letter, 10 by 13; FooLeap, 10 by 15: Folio Post Hi by 17ft; Manifest, 18 by 21. A Time saving. Labor-saving and Money-saving Machine. rpHIS PRESS and DAMPENING TABLET presents I decided advantages over ull previous invention-for the name object. lM The Press does not require fastening down. 2d Tnrougb two lever* end eccentric joints the pr<-«- sure is obtained with more ease, and much quicker than .by other methods. 3d. The power is applied *o equally, that the Press is nojljable to break or got out of order 4ui. —The Dampening Tablet is a substitute for the brush, blotting pa per and w«i-clo:h, saving ail the trou ble incident to their use, and is worth its weight <n gold. The Tablet may be u>ed to great advantage with any Press already in use, and for that purpose will be soid separately. Letters can be copied w ith this Press und Dampener in three eccouds, without hlurtng the original or the copy. MANN'S PATENT IMPROVED MOVABLE BINDER, For keeping in a Book-like form, Music, Original In voices. Letter*. Periodicals, Newspapers, Drawing* Bank Checks, or any other papers where method is de sirable. This invention, it is confidently believed, is the heel ever presented to the public for the purpose for Kvliicb-R is designed, and will luruish to many a deside ratum long needed. The undersigned now offers it at a comparatively trifling cost to ail who may desire to per fect the system preserving papers for ready und easy reference. MANN’S COPYING BOOKS. TbePuper in these Books is made from all Linen Stock, and uf the same quaEtr as Fine French Writing Paper, bound on Parchment Backs, with Prioted Pages, ana manufactured expressly for retailing Theunden«igiie«l havingprocuredthe-sole agency of the above articles, uow offers them at reasonable puces nt wholesale or retail. Presses, Dampeners, Books, or Binders, furnished to order of any dimensions, at short notice. All of the above article warranted. Also—Copying Paper, in loose sheets of any size. Arnold’s Copying Ink—decidedly tbc best in use. -i Mr. A. C. Chambers will wait on the cittzens of Pitts burgh and Allegheny, and will give all the instruction necessary JOHN F. COLE A CO., AtAPFaden A Covode’s Penna Railroad Depot, corner of Penn and Wayne sts.. Pittsburgh _ _ [jeStyl WATT’ri ANTIDOTE —Extract of aletter from the Rev. Alvan Ackley, who, after stating that he had taken but four teaspoonfuls of Watt's Nervous Antidote, and describing lie wonderful effects, says: ■ , Mr. Watts—Dear Sir: In view of the whole, I think ittobe a powerful stimulant to the Nervous system, anil an invilnable medicine. It has already relieved -me of a. certain set of nervous pains, elevated my far relieved my loin*and hip.as to enable A ? S'S; r y S bel,er 'alvan acklf.y. APn ' I, l?S0 S- L. CUTHBEST, -v ■ ■ 50 Smithfield street. *VTE\V SlLKS.—Received tbtAday,a beautiful lot of JN new Btyle'SUks and Saiin do Ohene-beannfcl col m. at ' [an37( . A. A. MASON A CO.’S. -»TEW BONNETS AND-RIBBONS.—A. 4. Mabo» & Co. have just opened a new lot of Boanet* and Bonnbt RibboM-Full «t,le.-which U>ey will offer very cheap. •--- ■ = -#n9«nHHr=<ttcin?Jttme3 - ' Cask mutual Fire ' InsuroncnCoapany Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. CAPITAL! $lOO,OOO. CHARTER PERPETUAL. THE undersigned having been appointed Agents for the SR]office in No. 14 St. Clair street, and ar** now prepared to effect insu rances on city and couuiry property, upon as favorable terms as any responsible Company in the State. All 'Persons having property insured in ihis..fi©ppapy are entitled to vote for its omcera,,£n4Jo sHjtte. m.itS; gam ings ; bat are not liable, in any WeflVtot ttnytbrnfc be yond the amount they taove paid. Ail dosses promptly paid in sixty proof of the same*. ... .oTFtcsas: Hon. JOlltt C. BUCHER. President **.■ Ctus. E. HrasrXßrVico President. H. Wiilyon^ecretary. David Fleming, Attorney and Counsellor. Directors— Hon. John C. Bucher, Rudolph F. Kelker, Wm. Colder, Jr., David Fleming, Isaac G. McKinley, .Cbaa.B. ilielterv Elias E. Kinzer,Samuel Davl4 Murama, Jr., John Ninninger, Dauphin County; Jacdb S-Haldeman, York; Henry fi. Fty, Lancaster; Adam Pchmner, Berks; JohnG. Brenner, Philadolphla; Wdlism WinuertMontgomery; Thomas Giilespre, Lu zerne; Gordon F. Mason, Bradford ; Amos K. Kapp, Northumberland; James Barns, Mifflin; JbnttT. Hoov cr> Centre; John S/lsett, Huntingdon ; James K.Moore bead, Allegheny; Jonathan D. Leeu Geo. I a. Bucher, Cnmherland ; MMMr^Carbon. 14 St. Clair street, - jy2&Bm Agento for Pittsburgh, Alleybeoy Ca ' pittiburgh Life InVaraiiic e Company. riyHl-f COMPANY was incorporated In February. I 1851; with a Perpetual Charter, and has commenced business on a Capital of 0100,000. The Company does business both on the Joint stock and Mutual plan. , . . , On the Joint Slock plan the rates are one-third less than those charged by Mutual Companies, and Fifteen Per Cent- lower than the rates of most Stock Corapa- rates are the same as those adopted by other safely conducted Companies. Those insured cm the mutual principle have the combined securities furnished by that system of insurance, and the Capital and bur plus Fund of the Joint Stock department. The Charter permits the granting of insurance on life, in every form, including the right of wife, children, pa rents, relations, friends creditors—to insure the life of another for their own exclusive benefit, payable after death, or upon the parlies arriving attbe age of 50.55, 60 or 65, at the option of the insured, OFFICERS. James S.Uoon, President. Samuel APClurkan, Vice President Joseph S. Leech Treasurer- Charles A. Colton/Secreiary- DIKECTOBS. James S Hoon, Joseph S. Leech, John S.Dilworth, Charles A Colton, Samuel M’Cturkan, William Phillip*. John A. Wilson. BOSBD 07 Oinz&Cß. Hon. William Wilkins, Late Secretary of War. Hon. Walter Forward, Late Secretary ol Treasury John Snyder, Esq , Ca«hier Pittsburgh Bank. Malcolm Leech, tf*q . Wholesale Grocer. SOUCIfOBS. Hon A. W. Loomis | A. B. M’Calmont, Esq. MEDICAL BOABD. Consulting Fhyxicianj, Joseph Gazzam, M. D Jeremiah Brooks, M I) SXAMISIXO PHTSICIAJOi. Samuel Dilworth, M. D., 47 Smithfield street Rpbu Snyder, M D , 103 Fourth si. John Crawford, M. D-, 29 Sixth ft- Wm. McK Morgan. M. D-, 107 Liberty si. Dr. Dilworth will bo in attendance at the office, every day, at 12 o’clock. Those who have spoken for an agency, are requested lo call, take their papers, and commence operation* forthwith. AH per*oe» engaged tn the insurance busi ness will be supplied with blank* and a lowed the u *ual comumsion. Office of the Company, No. 75 Fourth street, my 7 , C A. COLTON. Srdy Kentuoky Qluttxol Life Ifliurance C ). GUARANTY FUND, $lOO,OOO. mHIS COMPAN Yoffers to the insured ull the *ecarny J. and advantages of the Mutual aud Joint Stock Plans (a* heretofore applied) combined, namely: Low rate* of premium; an annunl return in cash of the per centner required for the contingent risk of ibe year; an ude quate,bnt not excessive provision for the future securny e members for the whole term of lie, wiu* on equitable imprest m the accumulaUDg fond secured tosnen m m t»eis, payable at death, by credit- upon their poli cies; a guaranty fand designed for the permanent secu rity of snort terra members, and also for the present se curity of those for the whole terra of life. (pr This is the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose rales of premium arc fixed at a fair reduced stan dard, wi.h aprovision for an annually increasing accu mulation of rands (for future security* In exact propor tion to tho amount of bu iues* and the increasing risk from advancing age among the rncnioers Pamphlets, tract*, Ac . giving in detail the plan and rate* of the Company, furnished grans, and applications for insurance received by J Tl'rtßKTr, Agent, 129, Wood strict, Fiilstiur*. n Sa ml Du-wostb, Medical Examiner jytfrvi Thf, Wpankitn FTr* Insurance Company. n I RECTORS:— Charles W. Bancket. Oeorgc W fticuarus. Thomas Hart, Mordecai I). Lewi*. Tobias Wanner. Adolpln E. Borie, Samuel Grout, L):ivui S. Browne Jacob R ?nuiii. Mor r t* Pane. *o*. CHAS N UA.NCKKR, i'rr.'i Chas. G. Banci.**, Secretary |P- Coullnue to make insurance perpetual or Itm.u-c .• on every description o; property in town and country, at rates as low u« arc consistent with *ccartty The Company have reserved a large Contingent J-'**n«.» which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January Ist. l»3l a# fiublished agreeably to mu Act of Assembly, were a» fel osv viz Mortgages Real Estate • --*• Temporary Loans Cash. 4e. « ••• ? uis.r&' h4.077 7H <1,966 17 6l,**y 00 64.346 ei Since ihcir incorporation, a period of ill yeari.mcy have paid upward* of One Milium Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars , losses by fire, thereby affording evidcite* Of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to mart with promptness, all liabilities. J.GARDINER COFFIN,Agent, aprtMj Office N. E- corner Wood ami Lkl st-. Sl&rlne, Plr« andTnTand Transpor ta tloo IftSUKANCfc. rIIIIK INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AM f.R I 1C A, Phibidelphta, chartered 179 L capital 0500,- 000, asset! January 13. 185!, 01,001*355 50, " .I make insurance on buildings and taetr eouteuu in ib>* city and vicinity Also, u» property of every de»c rip notion stesmboataAnd other vessel#, either by inland transportation oron the *-ens DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Prr*’i • Jacob M. Thomu*. Samuel W. Jones John R. Neff Edward Smith, Richard D Wood. John A. Brown. William Welsh, Samuel F. Smith. Francis llukmt, Samuel Brooxs. S. Austin AHifcone Charle* Taylor William K. Bowen. Ambrose White. George W. Aspinwull, Thomas P. Cope., S. Morn#, Water Tni-* i# the ol.l'-'i In»uirunt e Company m ilie United Slate#, ar d from ll# high standing. long rxpc'iencr, urn* pie means, tuid avoiding a!: inks of an extra hai ird ous character, may be rnmudered a* offering ample cuniy to the public WM P J<»ES. Agent. jaa4 \o. 141 Front street. INSGH.ASCK, THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY tNSUR ANCE COMPANY. —Office,North Room of the Ex change, Third street, Philadelphia Fia* iKsottAPrca. —Buildings. Merchandize and otbei properly in toton and country, insured agamst loss ot damage by fire si the lowest rate of premium. Mariks Iksdba.hck.— They also insure Vessels. Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise under open of special polioles, as the assured may desire. Itn.aMDTiuABFORTATion. —The;, also insure merchan dize trunsported by Wagon#, Railroad Car*. Canal Boats and Steam Boot#, on rivers and lakes,on the most liberal lerma. DIRECTORS —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 Newlin,Dr. R M. Huston, lames C. Hand. Tbeophilus Paulding, H. Jones tf rooks. Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George Serrill.Spencer Mc llvain. Charles Kelly, J.G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr 5. Thomas, John Seller*. Wm. Eyre, J r DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH D T Morgan Hugh Craig, Jno.T Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, Preside!:,. Thos C. Hand, Vice President Joseph W. Cowan, Secretary IT/" Office of the Company. No. 42 Water street, Pitts burgh (jcL6:dt! ) P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. Fire and Maxine Insurance. TiHF. OFFICE of the Insurance Co. of Honk Amertta ha# been removed to tbe Warehouse o( Hardy, Jonet ii Co., No. 141 Front street,litird house Eustof Wood street, where the subscriber will issue Policies on Build ings and their content#.andonShipments by Steamboats and other vessels, for the above old and responsible Company. [apJ] WM. P. JONES, Agent Life and Health Insurance ritHE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE I COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Incorporated by thr Legislature of Pennsylvania, March, 1848; Charter Per petual ; Capital SIWi.UUO. Rales lover than any Pennsyl vania Company , ami full 2U per cent, lower than thr usual rate# of Life Insurance,as the following com pari boh will show. Thus a person oi the age of ;M insuring for 8100 for life, muM pay in the Girard 55f,30, Peuiisyl vuniu 82.36. Penn Mutual $2,36, F«quilabic #2,04, New England 52.3 G. Albion 82,4.8, New York Life 82,30, l i ft arid Health, Philadelphia. s>l .91. Dikbctobs —Samuel I) Orrick, Charles D Hall, Wm F Boonr, Robert P King. Chimes P Hayes, M W Baldwin. Chas O B Campbell. M M Reeve; M. D.; Lewis Cooper. J Rodman Barker, k H Butler, Edwin U Cope. Press dent, Samuel D Orrick ; Vice President, Robert P- King Secretary, Francis Blackburne. Applications will we received and every inforraaiiot given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Office Commercial Room*, corner of Third and wood street# Pittsburgh. octg»:y Firs and Marine Insurance. rpHE Insurance Company of North America, of PlUIa X delpltia,through its duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance ok property, in this city and its.vicinity, and on abipmen by the canal and rivers- A 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. Thomat John While, John R. Neff Thomas P. Cope, Richard 0; Wood, Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, Sec’y, This is the oldest Insurance Company In the United States, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is per petuai, and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, It may be considered os offering ample securi ty to the publie. . WILLIAM P. JONES. ■ At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co^Water and Front sts., Pittsburgh moy4y John M’Oariney, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Cigars , Tobacco and Snuffs So. 143 Wood street, eornerof Virgin alley,’ apr*J4) Ftlis&tkrgifcYFc*. Buslneai 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 11 o’clock, A. M- and from 2 ull 4 o’clock, P. M. Merchant* in want of competent Book keepers can be snppued by calling on JOHN FLEMING, aprfl Principal Instrontor in the Science of Account* ' Fairmoant Fire Engine for Sale. THE members of the Fairmount Fire Company offer their ENGINE for sale. It is in fir*t-rate order, and will be sold cheap.. Enquire of J. SMITH, Sec’y., aprfctf No. 409 Penn street Babbitts soap powder—s bxs, for washing with little robbings—printed direouons-to each pack age—for sale by Uy2S] WM. DYER. *->- • ■•-•- , j3rg t *<SooS3r''’'““ - GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES, y ' Second Arrival of S»w Summer Good*, i AT ORBAT BARGAINS Mtst TaE lMgen, Cheapest and Beet Btoclr of FA!*- :«|§||;CY DRESS GOODS ever offered 1n ihte city, it ISP" 0 ” TouiforCTEVBNSON A- LOVE’S' i Original Bee Hive Store, No. V* MarltetStreel. betweeo Fourth, ftnet and the Itiomend, 'Pittsburgh, i The proprietors have jnst opened ■ a large anodttota beautiful, assortment of the Newest end Moet Ptutrfony ble Styles of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods •whfehliaVi »beonparohased since the great reduction a * I,I P large clearing out sales in New York and and wilt be offered to cash buyers at from 20toper cent lower than former prices. . . ' _ . . J DRESS GOODS of every description,from the cheap est to*the most oosity and magnificent, such as a very large and beauuful stock of the following articles • i Chene and Jasper cbene Silks; High Lasue, plain chemelion and lace silks; Do Mripe do do; ! Do plain black _ doi ; Brocade, Armues and Poult do Sores, all cdor> ; , Black and cbameliou Turk satins, and watered*!)**; —..-.jChene '' ~~*' :73 .-vt-..*.. Do primed and plain siftussue?; « Do> H doT UlbcWnea find Grenadines: Plaih, printed aoa embroidered borages; Chene plain and figured sifts, aud, poplins; Chaineieon (Jrd de Napfes”{ Paris printecHierages ao de loines; Do do and plain ail wool delaines, Do do lawns and jaconets; Plain and embroidered rnulli and Swisses; Plain wnti prinled-casameres, de loines and alpacas j French ana domestic ginghams; English aud American chintzes and calieocs, at all and RIBBONS at great bargains ; Spring and sommer shawls, do do ; Needle worked sleeves, cods, collars and cberai zeus; Needle worked l&ees and muslin caps; Embroidered, hem stitch and plain linen camb’ handkerchiefs Fancy silk pockcthd’kfo, cravats and ceck ues ; Gloves, hosiery and suspenders, a large slock ; Iri*»h linens, table cloths and table linens; Ttokens, checks,crash, bird-eye, diaper f napkins; Bleached.and brown muslins, from fl to 12c. per yd ; Do brown and colored Canton flannels; Frenqfrflnih^nliunqqd'fancyxasaimercs&rs&tineti; CasKmerefs, tweeds, merino Ky; jeans; V.>, . Black satin and fancy vesungs, Ac., Aerr-'-' JJ7* The proprietors would respectfully solicit ah earlv call from oil their friends, and the public gen erally, feeling confident that they can offer greater in ducements to wholesale and retail buyers, than any have heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh. my3ltf VOUNQv'STKVKNSON A LOVE. The Eighth Semi- A nnual Salc OF DAY GOODS at Uic One Price Stoie of A. A. MASON A CO., Nos. 62 A 64, Market street, Pitts burgh, will commence on Thursday, June 80th, 1851, and continue through the month of July. Tb*ir Wholesale Rooms wit! be opened to the Retail trade, and every ar ticle throughout the establishment will be sold at nn im mense reduction from uauai prices. Having recently made extensive purchases, their assortment will be found very choice and desirable. Their stock of Silks, comprising more than 500 pieces, will be clojacdout at aa-immense discount from usual prices. William Addison, M. 1). E. G. Edringtoa, M. 1) Fine Printed Bereger, Fine French Jaconet, \St&25 500 pcs French and English Ginghams, iO <3U'4 Black Alpacas, 12$ 1000 yards Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 50ti Wrought Collars, <4 Fast colored Calicoes. <4 100 cases English uud American do, b <9lO 300 cases and bales of Bleached ajui Brown Mux lins at manufacturer*’ prices. ALSO—Lace*. Embroideries, rrimminjs, Hosiery and Gloves, Linen, White Goods. Bonnets, Shawls. Cloths, Ac., together with an immense variety of all kinds oi Dry Goods—all of which will be marked down to even less than Eastern wholesale prices. j*2s A. A- MASON A CO New Variety and Dry Goods store. No. 97. North-tofft corner qf Wood ft. and Diamond alien. D GREGG & CO., having opened at the above stand, • ure row offering for sale a large and complete assortment of VARIETY - and DAY GOODS, consisting in part of Broad Cloths, Cassimereß, Satinett, hammer Pant Stuff, Fancy Vestings. Ladies’Dress Goods. Lawns De Lainex, Ginghams, White Goods, Bonnet", Ribbons, Hosiery, Ac., Ac. Also, a complete variety of Cutlery, direct from Sheffield. Together with Clocks, Gold and Silver Watches, and \Vaich materials, Gold and Silver Pens antl PdfiCiUi and Jewelryv A; fine assortment of Palm litjtf Hfifo Ac.' JrikborLwebttve OB hand almost every arfldtft usimUy : kepllitOlc;Dry'‘GftQd»and Variety line. Ali of whfchwc offer ibfsaltfootbe most favora i-ie lerms, either for cash drsaiiriaetdry'Tefeiencr. N B.—The business of the late firm of Gqeoo A M’- Casdless, will be settled by the subscriber, at the house of D. Gr> A Co., a« ibe books, notes and papers are in my possess.ou, and Jam fully authorized to settle op the iMjsaiess. [apr2t] DAVID GttfcGG. PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CASES. 'I ’til-. *jbseriiirrs h. vine rtsceiuiy made arrangements I wiUu fir Palrhlee of lin> new und oaluaAu inren fton le; lie inanuiarlure and sale of the article in the West, they haviogbeen manufactured heretofore exclu sively m the Kii-i where they *re superseding the o*e or wooden coffins, take this method of informing the pobltc, tbstuiey ai- now manotucturing eighteen differ ent size* of tbe modern Sarcophagus, varying in Irngth from 22 tnehr* to '4 feet, with width and depth suitable for bodies of ordinary size, and for those who d--rire space for cushioning, or for bodies of unnsaal dimen sions. have scveiol sizes deepvr and wider This in vention now coming into gene rat use. is pronounced one of the greatest of tne age. These I.cval C»*E* are composed of various kinds of r.rtuis, but j’nnoLnlly of iron. §l,*t*,:os 44 They are thorooghiy tnamthd inside and out, and thus made impervious to air and indestructible. They are highly ornamental, and of a classic form, are light and portable, while they combine the greatest strength which metal is capable of, in a given quantity When properly secured with cement they are perfect ly air t!|ht. and free from exhalation of offensive gasea. They cost no more than good woodco coffins. arid are better Uwu any other nruele ui use,.(of whatever cost.) for tran&portauou. vaults, or ordinary interments, a< has been provea by actual experiments, and certified to by some of our most scientific men ; fiiso. by the Honora ble* Henry Clay. Daniel Webster, Lewis Cass, and other biaunguished Senators who have witnessed their merits, and whose letters, together with other evidences of their worth, may be seen ul our Agntts’ Burial Case Depot. No. J 74 Main street, three doors above Nin h, where we intend to keep on hand at ali times, soch a stock o; ali sizes aud degrees of ornament and funs > u* will suit the most diversified ia»trs. We invite the attention of the public, and of underta kers particularly throughout the west, to on examination of the article, and request them not to rely upon ibe rep resentations of undertakers not using the uniole, who*e in’.r re«t it would be to misrepresent them. W. C. DAVIS A CO James N. Dickson, H D. Sherr»*ni S<*c'y Sareop.iuguj Wateioonii. 374 i>frt*n stretL, Cincinnati. July, 1851 I'HE undersigned. Gxoaas K. Kobkbts, uuderinker and sole agent for uie sale *f me nbove valuable arti cle*, announces that he is prepared to supply underta kers and others having occasion for their use with the ‘ante, of all sizes, from 1 foot H> incheslo 6 fcelOiuzhcs in length, of various widths and depths, suitable for bo dies of any size; either plain, bronzed or gilded and highly ornamented. Also, name plates and trimmings for the same Attention to the very low prices affix m, with the view ot their general adoption, is solicited, to wit : At wholesale, tor plain bronzed Cases, of various colors— Name plates from 84,50 to 89 per dozen. Moderate additional chuxge for extra gilding and orna mental painting, or Inlaid gold, silver and peail work. Communications, desiring further information, or or ders for Cases and materials, will receive prompt atten tion by addressing GEO. K. ROBERTS, Agent, Sarcophagus Warerooms, 374 Main si., Gin., O. [D 3 * Funerals attended,hearse and carriages furnirii. ed. and conveyances, with appropriate attendants pro vided for iran&portaiiou to any pan of the country, on application at the office os above. jy!6 Q. K. B. THE undersigned Earopean Agent continues bis an nual voyuges between America and Purope, leaving Pittsburgh regularly in *ach year in Juno, and returning in September— transuding a general Law Agency, in connection with his relative, Hugh Kkbh*e», Esq., now resident!!! Dublin The present tour will be the twenty fifth of this Areney, through England, Ireland. Scotland, W«»les, Ac. It embraces collection of legacies, debts, rent*, property and clnini?; remittance*of money; procu ring copies of wills, deeds and documents; conducting •searchehof all kindsj &o j AC.- 1 lnnorterabte fdfefbrtces given. During the s subscriber’s absence, his brother, Eswmid J. will attend in his Office. Office on Fifth street, opposite St. Paul’s Cathedral. THOMAS J. KEENAN, European Agent, : jes:tf and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa. A GENTLEMAN in thin Cilv, engaged ia a safe, sure and profitable merchandising and manufacturing business, having fallen into a low state of health, is de-' rirous of felliiiK out his in’ere<t in the conce n, for the purpose of leaving the city for the recovery of his health. Any person having command of 83600 in cash, und a fair credit, can enter into this business wi h every guar anty of success. iIT Address “ MANUFACTPRKR,” Box 53, Pitts burgh, Pa., putting wherd hn'interview can be hud. Jy*3 Green teas have advanced 7 cents per LB —You can buy Green Teas at MORRIS* TEA At ART, in the Diamqxid, for three months to come, at the old prices and the same qualities, notwithlsaadiog the advance in prices East, as they have a large stoes on hand Tbeysell the bestTeasin Pittsburgh at this Store, and defy opposition. , [jy26 SIJBSCRIBERpfferg fbr,saieH.,yehiab'e nouse J. and Lot, situated on Ann street, AreghenyCity.— The Lot is 18 feel from by 55 ieet deep. The Houbo con tains a Hall. two Rooms, Kitchen Cellar aqd. two Bed Rooms. A large yard, with out oven, hydranu Ac. Pnce 8900. Terms—3oo in k&nd; balance ittone, two and three years. S. CUTaBERT, Gen’lAgenU iy26 No. SQgmithficld it G 1 OLD PENS—Bard A Brother, G. AE. M. Smith. I* Todd A Smith and W. W. Wilson’s. Theabove brands are* now uurivalled inequality of Gold, elasticity, in fineness and smoothness of the points, and in durability. I will warrant every PetiOf These makes. Just received this morning, a full assortment, and customera will always find at my store the best stock, and at the lowest prices which a good ar ticle can be sold at. . W. W. WILSON, jy2s cor Market and Fourth wts. BUTTER— 3 bbls.packed; 6 kegs do; For sale by iyLB WM. DYER. FISH— 6 half bbls. No 1 White Fi*h; 0 do do Lake Shad; 1(> do Lake Salmon; Receiving and for sale by WM. DYER, jc2o No 2»7Liber.y «t LAKD- 5 bbla. No. 1 ; 15 keg* de; For sale by !y!8 WM DYER, , ; ■_„ i>- ' - Good Dress Silks as low as Silk Poplins, Best Berege De Loines. Fast colored Lawns, Fine French do Patent Metallic Burial Cases. No. t for Bodies 22 to 88 inches iit length, 83.C0 8 - 28 to 33 “ “ 4.50 3 •• 33 to 4d “ kJ ti.OO 4 40 to 46 “ M 5 ” 46 to 54 “ 9,00 6 1 54 to 60 “ * 10,00 7 •* GO to 65 “ “ 11,00 8 • 65 to 69 14,00 9 66 to 70 “ “ 16,00 10 1 08 to 73 “ “ 17,00 11 72 to 76 - “ taOO 12 “ 60 to 65 *’ extra deep 12 00 13 “ 65 to 69 l * “ 15,0 n 14 “ 60 to 70 « “ 18,00 15 - 68 to 73 “ “ 19.00 10 “ 70 to 76 “ “ 20,410 European Agency* Notice to Btulneis Men* * t i s - 1 /*gmi jamkswLwoouwbi.l., m Ifik furni ture-mahufa CTURER, ff l Ware-room* 01 »>d flOWrd Ur*m.{ T“TV, W. tes?eoiMly iiTorms Ms friendi aoa castoU * 'tirs that he'has nfriv complfitou the largest and fit neststock of household forniture ever bofore seen n thl* city, as .he is delermined to uphold the quality, wtu well-seasoned materials, best workmanship, ana designs; .and ftdm the extent of his ofdcis, oad factur in tbai he is enabled to ptwUCc warranter furnitare, at the lowest prices. ’• ‘ He has adopted the principle of idehtifyirtg the oils 'tomers* interest with his own, in quality and price, am keeps always on band the greatest vanety of every des cription of furnitore, from the. cheap’est'and'plainest,» the and costly,ihat a'housed auy.port o one, indy fie furnished from his stock* or mapmaCturei dXpressly to order He therefore solicits an that the advantages of his establishment may be known Tae foUotvingfirficles consist, in Bartjftfhls stock, wmcl for richness of style and finish, cffriYiOt any ol the Eastern cities: ‘ Parlor, , , drawing, din ing, and bed room chairs, of every variety, . ' consisting of rosewoood, ma- " hogany and walnat Elizanethen, Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every description; Couches, Solas. Tele-a-tete and Di- Vans of ihe latest French and American pattern's:; Tashaes, What-Nots, and ladies’ ; arlor Writinff 'Deski of various kinds; Work Tables"And"faricy inlaid ' stands,' music stands, and holderis, rttarble top, tha/ hoguny, rosewood and walnut ccntreand bies, extension dining table*; all the most improved, and decidedly the best kind made: card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads and wasnstazids of each a large assortment; gothic hfclt and parlor reception chairs, ottomans and stools, secretary end book coses, side boards, fire screens, towel racks, hat stands, and masic stools, cribs and cots for children; paper mache, table and tea poy*, ma hogany, rosewood, and iolaid pearl Tables, Ac. Ac. Ac. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE am WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet maxes* supplied witJ all articles in their line STEAMBOATS aud HOTELS, faruished at the short est notice. Allprders promptly attended to Journeymen Cabinet makers Assocftalloi i WAREHOUSE. 110 SECOND STREET , (near too corner of Wood.) " jvj. THIS ASSOCIATION, em-/?i bracing, already, twice lo three UjL mMBBMa limes oa many hands a& the Jar- Wp gest and hitherto most renowned ' 1 1 business .shops of this city, have opened their Ware house, and are able to tarnish the public, by wholesali or retail, with Furniture of the j'ollowiug description-- viz : Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Baregas; Fall Col amued Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mabogan;: Chairs; Rocking Chairs ; Mahogany Washstands; So fas; Divansj Piano StooU,' Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tabled; Ceiitr s Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans: Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work ■ viands, Cherry and Common Workstands ; high [>os , common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus.; Cribs; Cradles, Ac. l The advantages of co-operation, on an extensive seal*}, permit them lo sell at the lowest prices, and they arc de termined to sell, lower than any competitors, an etjnall r good, if not better article, and wanr mted —as the publi• will understand by giving them a call. •{£7* Steamboat work of all descriptions, and olhc r articles of any description, made to order in every sfyh , at the shortest notice. (marig 374050 cts. 20 025 LB| Vemers, Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut; Varnin Hardware and Furniture at Wholesale. riiHE subscribers have just received from New Yor i JL and Boston a most splendid slock of VENEEHS, and are manufacturing by machinery Farnlture suit&ol; for the trade. AU of which we will sell at extrettjcl r lowprices. Asgreut core was taken in the selection of the stool, persou* cannot fail to be sotted either as to quality c r price; and,ns itis well known that Furniture con bp made by machinery superior and much lower“thad by hand, the attention of tpe trade is respectfully invited. Turned Work,in all its branches, carried on as usual. Plank for bond rails l for Carpenters, and all required inmanofaciuruigCabinei Faruiture, consinjiUp on hand—vix: frtahogauy, Varnish, Hardware, Tt&p Cloths Springs, &c. RYAN & M’fEEE,'j Ryan’s Buildings, i No. 31 Fifth street _[ raartSfcydaw -Vo. 98 Thtrdtirtet, bttteeen Market and Wood, Ssutk «td^. VVk hove now on hand a large and in, splendid stock of every variety Kla and CABINET FURNITURE, whiehwc ZBL 1 * 1 "areconfident cannotbesarpass»«t i»W™s equalled, in this City, on i iLe West, in style and fim*4 Those who are to wamoi Furniture are respectfully invited local! and examine iut themselves. [ 07"“ Steamboats furnished on ih shortest nstice. l£7" Ail orders promptly’ attended u>. feblfrtf Q’IKJNNELL. MULLEN A CO.;• D GRIiGG A CO. O’Donnell, *Blalien A Co.- \ Pittsburgh Chair and Cabinet Wart Rooms, \ BETWEEN WOOD AJTB MABK *T, ISOCrR SIDE) j MANUFaCI U (tERS of Cane Beal Parlor Hfl II Chairs; Cane Seat Rocking Chairs,; Kd gp£|l eepttan and Invalid Ch«h«; Cane Beat ttn< * Country House Stools ; Settees; Lo'ui;- ges, and every variety of Common Chairj. BJfMr g# All of whidh were manufactured ui:der ff MW, If their personal superinlemfytcej. and are v n “ warranted,both in material a .d'workmao ship iuierior io none in the City. Dealers In these arti cles will find it to their.especial advantage to call and examine for themselves previous, togouis els^tyhere. Steambohrs and Dwellings ftfrniitfvd at the notice. AH orders punctually attended to. ■ Fa ml t tree tnd Cb&ir Ware Hoomi. T. U. YOUNG A CQ. } coma of Hurd j *mh S*££Sr and SmilA/UldsU.j oppostu Sroicn\libui,vX j —,'lJ?' l *.,Fitahoryh, Fa., keep constantly on band Kp| tanit to order, at die lowest prices, * 1 P HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, anH CUAIRSyOi the best syorkmansbip and most approved styles. fob 15 - Steamboat** A.hoy I • ■ Tus subscribers tender their aeffk for the favors bealow kAJ. ed npou them by their Steamboat friends, andJ|jr| would respectfully remind them and others ial©*- • f rested iu Lmihllng boats, that they are at ail times prd~ Sared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms; even ewription of Cabin Furniture and Chairs o( the be* material and workmanship. TB YOUNG A CO., I Comer Third and Smilhfield streets, j _febls _ opposite u Brownes Hotel.” [ a. c. usjuixa. * h. DAtrimp Hammer A> Oauler, CABINET WAREROOM, SMITHS'LKLD STREET,! HtttDitn SevenihstreH and Stratebtrry alley fv\ HAMMER A D4ULKR keep constantly onbano IH. a variety of excellent and fashionable TOraiturd, Rplvrarramcdeqaai to anyin die city, and Sftld oh as * i 'favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment in .he West, They have now on hand-as unusually extensive stock,embracing all kinds lure, iroiu the cheapest and plainest to tlie most cbstly and elegant. All anler* promptly attended to. ,mr2l:6{B HAVE ON fIANDat their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. W SwithfieLi s* a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which they will sell 15 per cent, below customary rates. Terms—cash ooly. , jdccg7;ly ' VVAI. E. 6TEVKNSONcomtuuest© munnf fcl " factore CABIN BT-WAJIE ol every'descripj _.i.CTQTji tt°n T ut his old stand, corner ol Liberty ang streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, In all its branches. mayll ' MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS, OIL MILL BUILDLNUS, South-t Vat cor\ • tier qf Diamond, (near the Okie and Psnni M3jbfeߧfc to hernia Railroad Depot,) Alueohesi CrtY, ■SSbSbSC River and Land steam Bngii.es, Fire £n« gines. Hydraulic Presses, of all descriptions; Copper* pUtto, Lithographic and other Tresses j Gold. Stamping and Refining Apparatus,logethei with Mill Machinery in general, built upon the most approved plops of coni Biructton, and workmanship to the atisiaotion of cus4 tomers. IZj’ Ail orders left at Messrs. Cochran, M’Bride A Co.’s, No. 2tt Wood street, Pittsburgh,or addressed td thesobscribers, Allegheny,will receive prompt attention! null DODDS & CROZiER. Bolivar Pin Brick Bannfactnring Company. ;as. QLoveo, a. M. kibh, b.f.joitks,, H.B. fttxsaxwj GLOVER, KIBR A CO., Proprietors. THE subscribers having been, appointed Agents fcf the above named concern, wilt keep constantly o t hand a supply of ibe celebrated Bolivar Fire Briek, Crr* cibie Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and Inwalls.'. They are also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to be made in size and shape to sail purchasers, which shall be promptly filled. We do not deem it necessary to enumerate thumany; advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick poseesover all oth* era that have been offered for sale in the United States, their superiority being well known to Mmostoll persons who use Fire Brick. The proprietors have determine l| thui the Fire Brice shall lose none of their present eavi-j able reputation, and that no expense shall be spared t v mute them even better than they have heretofore been* This is the only establishment cow manufacturing Firi Brick at Bolivar. . KIER A JONBS, _muid7 Canal Basin, Seventh su» Pittsburgh. WDALY A CO. have now ready for'sale a large • and welt selected stock of Spring and Sommer Hosiery in all Its branches. They would direct pertieu* larattention to their stock of Gentlemen’* cotton half Hose, with Meriuo and Silk feet; theyore of thq'best materials and workmanship, nnd for comfort as a sum* mer Sock, cannot be equaled. w.D. &Co have olsq on hand Gents Undershirts and Drawers in cottbn, si»kj and merino; Childrens* Hosiery of all descriptions, u{ the old established Stocking Store, Fifth street, between Wood and Market. i; • * [mvV • Fbr Females end Males*.., DR. LARZRTTE’S JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreative Elixir, prescribed as an effectual restoratives in cases of debility, .impotency or barrenness, and all iri regutamiesof It iaall that it professea\o be—l viz; Natare?£great restorative, and remedy dor those in ihe married state without offspring, - it is ajceitaincnre fur seniiiiaJ .emissions, general debility,: gteevweaknes] of the,genital organs, nervous affections, leucorrhceaor wbuea .As vigorating medicine it is-unequalled.— Also, a certain remedy lor incipient Consumption, indi* .gesiion, 1094 of muscular, energy, phyeicaL iassiiuae, fe* male weakness,debility,.Ac. Ills warrnntedto please the user in any of the above, complaints, and is of price less value to those without offspring. ■ Tospread wide the blessingaof this medidoe, 1 have appointed Messrs. Judson A Co., of the city of New United Bintespf America, my sole agents for its sale; and none can £_e; genuine unlessitcomej through them, and their BjgnatureeVare on,the wrapper; v i . i DARZBTTK,M.O. Naples. July 16th, 1840. ' Soldoaly in Pittsburgh auhe Medical Depots No. 75 Smuhfieldstreet; and by B. 11. Meaking* Wainnt street Cincinnati; Raymond A .Pauen,NoTeO Fcajrth street Louisyfllp. , tmart4:ly Herr’o Islanri Saw . THE above establishment has been taken by , the un? dereigned, with the view of pursuing the legitimate business connected therewith; and as they are now re* ceiving-a fall supply of Timber, orders’for all sizes o( Lumber will be filled with promptness, and at as lovd pricesas by any other Mill in the neighborhood. ] PALINGS of a plain and ornamental pattern will bd cut. V fapi3o»yl JAMES CARMAN 4 CO. HOPS —16 bales 1849 Hops now lauding and for sale. aulP MILLER A RICKETSON. USTARU, Pepper and Splee fresh grotlud.for sale au!B WRIGHT A ALCORN. PR. SUGAR.—4O hhds. P. K. Sugar, just received and « lor sale by MILLER a IUCKETSON, au2a Noa tfcfl.and g¥3 Liberty su HOPS— 16 bales 1849 Hops, just rec’dand for sale by nu 23 AIiLLER A RJCKETSON. HOLLAND HERRING—IO kegs new Holland Her* ring, just received and for sale by aal4 A CO. t•, T*’. ' /A- •. ' ■* v * .. . • >■ k • rfi . v \ ' i o Cabinet Rakers CUAUIS A Nil PUttklkUßA. NO. 98 TBURD 9T. t A. flllbLlßKg A CO^ A CRUZIKtI, A Card. V A '■.h “ >* 1 \ . ANOTfIi^^CIENITFIC^WONDER! PBPSIHI | THE TB tJ.RajD-lfidfcS^T/XVE -FLUID, -. : or''Gastrle / t - - • ‘ r ' l*. A QREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER, - i from' RerineVori the fourth stomach .of llr 4HW&; affetf diretHioaa'bjr Harott: LtßßiG,Thc gTtfal Fnrsloldg&i :l. MJ). ? No. IDNorih Eighth strecV s,^lideJ P^ a J ;!_Tfiirls atruly wonderful Jrdmedy for IHDIQESTIOtf, P¥BPEPSn/jA UNDICE, CONSTIPATION, UVEA ''<ZqX?XXINT?.m DEBILITY, toiarc 7 * o^B J ttetho'd,by Natuie’d own agent, thoGttstrie Juice.! ;lla|f a teaspoonfulTof this Fluid, inftised inwhierj will digest or dissolve Ftvs Pdirans otf'KOAsr Bro m Anotrr rw*o Houfcs,buf ofthfcstomach. ' SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baro n Lnsatfo hf hi de eI eb rated w ark on Animal Chem ; iStfjS FlaidVanaldgonsi fl the GastncJuice, may be rcadilyprepared from the rau eooemembrane of'the Bioniach oi the calk in which va *riou 9hr ne ie spy food; as meat and egga.wiH be eo-soft -enidychanged and digested* just in urn samemonncr as iheywOuld-be lathe-human stomach.” - • • or, PEasißi/in lus fiunou* vreaUseon “ Pood and Di-i c l,”pabllsliedbyFowleT«4Wells,New \orI(, page 35j stale, the samegreat fact,and describes the mcihod-o! -preparation- There are few higher authorities than Dr. JJrrSjrßS, in hiavalunbla writingsnn the “ Physiolo iry of “ a diminution of the due anantity of the Gastric Juice is apraimncm and alt-pre vanffiScaaseSrßstsjieSsiaJT ami Jie states that “ a dis' tinauished professor of medicine m London, who was severely afflicted.with tins pompiatnj, finding everything else lo toil,hadrecdorse. to,theGastne, Juice, obtainM 'from Utosto*i«a Pf Bywg agiptals, which proved com plff the 'femoi» oai‘ Veeeta bid MuSs It iso remarkable fact in physiology, that ihe stomachs of animais, macerated m water, im part, mtbe fluid the property of dissolving various aru clesdf food, andof effecting-a kind of orUfiaal diges tiodof them mne-wise different from the nithral.digest tV^)r. t BmnS’s great work; the “ Chemistry of Man,’’(Leii 4BliUicbard.Phila, 184G.pp 321-2)’says: “Thedtseovi ery of PEPSIN forms n new era in the chemical history of Digestion. From recent experiments we know that fpoa-w dissolved 09 rapidly in on artificial digestive fluid.' prepared from Prpain, as it is in the natural Gas* tricJuice Itself” Professor DtfsorisoN, of the Jefferson College. Phila* delphia,infcisgTeatwoykdn Human Physiology, devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject. m« experiments with Dr* Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from .animals;are well known, lb all cases.” he says, W geaiiou occurred as perfectly ini the artificial as in the natural - r ■ - ~ _ . AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr; Hoogston’s preparation of PEPSIN has produced the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,aud Dyspeptic Cons amp* lion, supposed to be on the very verge of ilm grave, ii is impossible to give tbe dr-toils of cases in the limits oi this advertisement—rbut.autheniicansd. certificates have heeniiveuof more.than TWO HUNDRED REMARK. ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, aud the • cores were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma n<S&a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE.and particularly use/ul for tendency to bilious disorder. Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and i tue evti effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, afte r a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and toe 100 free use of ardent spir its. It also.Teconcties Health with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. . There is nq form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem to reach and remove at once.— No matter how bad they may he, it GIYLLS INSTANT RPITKI7! /LgingledosertmocaaUtheunpUasanUymp torns+tind it only needs to be repeated, for a short uine, to make these good effects permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD and VjGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps,Bofeness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Lo*v aess oi Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to . sanity, Suicide, Ac. Price,o-‘ DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect a lasting cure. - Every bottle bears the written signature of J. S. HOUGHTON, M.D-, Sole Proprietor. ' Sold by agents u: eyerytown in the United Slates, and. by respectable dealers"in.hledicines generally. Agents'for Pittsburgh, KEYSER A McDOWELL, 141 Wood street. Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor’* prices. (nvSfcy A joo, for sale by ft- E» SELLERS, 57 Wot i street. Plabile Attention It rapectfuUy incited-to tht following truths, set forth tn relation to one qf De most important Remeaia of mod ern times! PETROLEUM OR ROCK OILj F' is no.l more than one year ago since this great rem edy vims brought pefore the_pubiie, for the relief and cure of disease. Its .great powers to heal, have, since then, become fully appreciated by the oomrzmnity, and we allege that the longer it is tried the more certain evil! its great fame spread. It is not the remedy of a day, got up for the hole purpose of making money; but, one. which we eopeeive, vnil continue to be used when all nostrums hove beer- forgotten. The PETROLEUM is a Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth by a power and-ogency that laughs to scorn all human competition. It is our duty, when we write about a medicine, that we write teoth— that we say nothing caleulatea tofleceive those who may trust our word or pul confidence’in *ottr statements. The sick arc very apt to catch at any thing that promises relief 'rom dis ease. A story can hardtv be too highly wrought to an swer the object of gullingor humbugging some of them. Now, we do not desire to do this: wo «rc unxious only that the truth in relation to our Rt meJy sboald be tolcf, in order to secure for it a reputation tar exceeding any single article of the materta medio?- Plain, unvarnished • facts—factsthatmay be ascertained in our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe troleum. % pasfctwo months, two oi our own ciU2ens, who were totally blind , have been restored m sight. Several coses of blindness, in the &ate of Ohio, have been cured. And, also, the case of a gentleman in Bea ver county. There are othersbut these cases arehear home, and may be referred to by <my persons who may have doubts on the subject. These cases were cured af ter they had been abandoned by physicians as hopeless- The Petroleum will cure, whfen used according to direc. tiou*—Diarrhcea, Dysentery* Piles, Rheumatism. Goat, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on tbe face, Chronic Sore : Eyes, Ringworm> Teuer, Scald Head, pains in tho bones and joints, old sores. Ulcers, Wene, Tumors, Spinal irritation, Fever ana Ague, Curonife Coaghfj Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul . monary.affection*of?aCcirirbuic nature, tending ,to pro •J ddfee - Bums aiiU Scdluijlise£L£Os dTthe Bladder and Kid neys, CKapped"Handa,.Excoriaied Nipples. Corns and Bunious. In fact, it Js aGEXar okiveesalbksasht, and has been tried iu 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 in showing them to the afflicted or their Menus. 'Jb' Whatever others about their medicines, the Petroleum is the greatest Remedy of the age. Phy sicians of high standing in the profession are beginning to use ilia their practice. Those who at first looked on with doubt and uncertainty, are willing.to awaid it due praise Wd consideration. Before another year roll? round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that the Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered. For sale, Wholesale andßetail. by KEYSER A M’DOWELL, 140 Wood street. Also—R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street; D. M. Curry, D. A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Also, by the Proprietor, S. M. KIER, Canal Basin, 7Ui sire-t, Pittsburgh. fiah Ybo Unman Body mun Perspire, (SO SATB MaTUBB.) TO KAYE A,HEALTHY APPEJJUXC&, And persona who do not perspire arc liable to the mos DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. NOW,Jaffss’ Italian. Cbemic&l Soap causes a free perspiration,and a t the same time mollifies, softens the itin, giving. illhe jexture and,beauty of an infant’s. SCURVj,,BALT RHEUM AND SORES, are. soon not ‘only healed, bat cured by ite use, as at least seven physicians in New York know, who ase it In such cases, aud find it ontaiUng—as also, in. PI(fIRLES t B}LOTCHES, FRECKLES, or any other alun. disease. The reader is assured, that this is ho useless puffed nostrum, ason& trial will pi.ove I could enumerate at ieast ia) persons cured of BQRE LEGS AND SORE BEARD. Bay it, and the reader is again assured,! would not crueUy sell rt fbflhe* above; unless T knew it to he ail 1 state. Those who'ate liable to "■ CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH, will find this not only a'ctire, but a preventive ; and 1 can now only add,-that any one afflicted with any of the above; or similar'diseases, will find this all and even more fodmirableldits properties) than I sttue. K&ut, reader, the stores are flooded with imitation*, s sure you ask-for Jones’ Italian Chemical and buy it only of WM. JACKSON, only Agrm in Plttsbatgbj 240 Liberty stTelt, Pillsbargn, head of VVood- lone* 3 LUy WhUci LADIES are cautioned against using common prepa red Chalk. v . ° r They are not aware how frightfully injurious ir is to the - skin! how eoarse, how roughyhow sallow; yellow and unhealthy the sxin appearsattef ustngpreparedChalk! * Besides;!t is infurions, contain ing a large quantity of l^ead! We have prepared a beautifhl vegetable article, which we call JONES’SPANISH LILY »VHITE. K is perfectly.innocent, being purified of oli deleteri ous qualities;, and-it imparts to the skin a natural, alabaster, clears living, white ; at the Kame time acting ns cosmetic on the skin, making it soft- and smooth. Sold by-the Agent, WE JACKSON, 6ft Liber ty SUeet, Lead of Wood, Pittsburgh. Price 25-eentiri Pearly Whits Te«th and BreatU, -•' - TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS. PERSONS who have-'eitber, are honorably ossured that if their breath iaever so fool,or their Ott ! "YELLOW, and entrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent box of Jonev' Amlier-Tooth'PaSte wiir make the teeih whitens snow and the breath qdiferoasly sweet. ■ Sold only at JACKSON’S Store, 240 Liberty stree head of wood. fdecSO • Jonbi’ golntion of .Jsu .. A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE foirthe changing oi -A. white, rdd or grey hpirto a beaotifal brown or jet block colorAa a few minutes. Price 50 cents and £l.OO Sold by W. JACKSON,24O Liberty street, Pitiaburgh read of ‘ ; _ . fdec2ff A Sotentlfle Hair Tonic Heatorer -. ANDBEAUTIFIER. TrialbotUes 071-cents. Those who have tried Jones’Coral Hari Restorative know . iu excellent qualities—those who have not, we assure it to possess the.JoriDwing qualities- "It will force the hair to grow on any part where nature Intended hair to .grow, stop it falling off,care scarf or dandruff; and make .fight? red or grey hair grow dark- For dressingthe haxr soft and sflky, nothing can exceed this—it makes x truly‘beautiful and keeps itso. lUs, indeed, the mos economical, yet superior article for the hair. Sold only at WM. JACKSON’S Store, 240 Liberty st.. -bead-of-Wood; Pittsburg,. cents, 50 cents ana T-7- ~t a - ?t -. . * - . .i,;idec2o. VIURB YOURSELF —AMERICAN COMPOUND,— VI This never Jailing specific is guaranteed is all cases of ielicate disease, together with the mtamitnn com* plaints, to effect a speedy, safe and lasting core in the course of a tew days, without restrictions tadiet, busi ness or injury to the system. It is. an old and popular . remedy t-h&along been (and still Is) used in the private prretiee of a physician, radically curing ninety-nine of the hundred cases. It leaves no odor on the breath, and-, may beused by-may one without the* least fear of expo sure. For sale at the Medical Depot, No.soSmithfield Btreel,Piusburgh,vPa. ; •; r - [apr7 :! BulPi SamphtlUa*and tbe Cholera, 'VTOTa siaele l .raaa r TSoman orchild has died of the Xv CHOLERA or any Afrits symptoms who used this mvaiQObl&prep'aratiim,- Look at the city of Louisvfile, vvberethis and where from 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 adviee. , , [Cindsmati Chronicle, Forsale.by KEYSER A ATDOWELL, 140 Wood st. Pittsburgh, where the' genuine article may always: be •. ■ (talYg> Bounty Landa. CAPT- NAYLOR, No. 163 Third street, corner of Cher.y alley, having made arrangements at Wasb ngton ferine purpose, will procure Bounty Lauds for the officers and their widows and children} under the Bounty Land Bui, passed September 2bUi, 185 a Pittsburgh, October id. 1 >BNSSC*IC-AOID-74 ounces for sale by i> fmyUJ B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO • v "I,* ;: -i -f • ♦a- ' J ••.>:■ •- C. i . *#\ e > l*'?*'*!/ f J. x •*- > *„ V 'v '*"* W X x V *"■7? f " tll j* 1 1 V“ **■ - i'.t f-f .T V-i'S la V • IV^ *> a-, ', j <■ v - 1 U V ;* ,;*„< *~% *,r ? * ~ a>;-\>v *'*'?** i* . wmm» B-Sriiiooir, MERetr^nfT T 'TiO'LO.R,.. . , v / Fa.; Vti3 ! :WiM'mnci, l i{daii''BvetA:Btrad'). .» mfu/A3 hfo sincere dmnir’io ! dL- ihe cfli tea® 0 T EjUso Ufgi^nf ■VittUdn; .at 1 Urt '%r r , liberal be«o"sA<*l>W»,lw4liope« l r= ar.o S I»S,« attention pdi&iAChilinfen’s Clothing^ ?*>i\ ff in Tai!orin*Jj?P£ifleM>h!shaj . opened a tlumshing;,siore, with alaig&jandjprpiuiid v fihirta^DrawCTdjUntTaty, Suspenders^-PoAkeV;Handke!eb£bfr/?tfbi^T#ui!sNflek : Tics, Glovpffl;Ho»i.^ei/iT4jeU^ er with e/cry. thing tnthat line necessary for a-gentle-« man’s outfit. ' 1 BENJAfimra/ABOOST. ap»9 .if,;..: -(Tokencopy.)'<^lt U .& .out 'sPKisffiii»»s®aj|Bip®iio*aijrST . ,i ..j-JTHREE BIG,DO0R$l«;a ;onJ. iVo. iS'l, Liibiy Street, pilltburgh,’’- '- JOHN.MoCtOSKEif has a „. npuncingw in general,'that his Spring and Summejcstpck for inspection, which no behaves .Willbe'lOilJid’to be one 01 the largest'and best.' selectedatockaof Ready • Made Clothing to DC ftrarid ib^'WcaterftCebittry. • •.oHohaa season paidnwrc - die manufacturing and stvJe of hJSr'GaijnCflts, sathaUbe very lowest pricfcd/aswell ab ihe'fihest,ai£gb! tiplh a •ityte and eiegandenot ibbe surpasfiedv'’?-v r -:. -* mCiothWg to.his prpaeut or \J ' r■ Aajtn' ; offer lhemsoc&indß&e* establish^ht interest-fo j .ftt 'p is -? J 'lf n s y y« a w*«xpcriene®j f and gTearstrccess in the bo- in «• wfut^ls if importiiSe'td wttvo* salepttrchaseia. rj j.„.rw .»iaina : cv3 ' French; Ehgl'Mdnd iMriteri^^Smaddothh; ' / VESTINGS, of tlie latert «Ja o!l of-which he is prcpafefUojoake the best manner and at tne most reasonable Prices ~ COMKi THEN* 1 ONE AWAlft < ■! The Assortment the. Qaa!lty?imd‘tfce Variety fiaethe most-extensive, ttgdoabtqdly^to.be United Stales*- ,-, . ■ ', ; .«> j.;. »mirjSft James Watt. Vi (Formerly CrrrtKa.ja.the I&IcJV o£zjliiy,) IXTOCLD most respectfully .announce - to his iiienda if f f and tbepdbUcfn general,nhat he-li'43 : terivW the Store} uVo. 36 J Markets trees, betweejv^econdiUHb/third t reels*, where tie imendsic jurying oo -the-lOJLQRING DSINESS in rill iisdepartihenta.' Heis pawrecei whg FSosr iHh alii' ; GOODi, for Spring wear^viztsoperiine French, ,Enchsh „ TioticLu Casrtmnts* (TitbiU£d'Frehc)i 'nor anlcic(of : 6vHn^ r Chjats‘ } ) together ’ifttSfclMgeiU •Gprmtetit explain.arnlfigorbtCa3swmj}iewiantfdMi* excellent it»( oT?ancy" sZlic Cos and Marseilles tits sobsenber Is prepared to-make td-oruer in theneafesx-andiaQti fash lonaule styles, at asJow priecs-.aaanypthereswhlhh merit. He therefore hopes by siriel attention toal! Or ders intrusted tO bis care, to merii’a sliaref 1 publfc'jra tronage. . -JAfllfiS-C^VATT. No. 36 Market, between SecADd an^TMidyila. TO TAILORS.— I shall c onii noe toseU : and gmftn struciioiiH on my system of- Garment Dian&uiftgaL* heretofore, at the following prices, .51?; :_lfaceompanied by oral instruction, slowiihoaVmsttacilonß«¥7, jelO-.yr 3. • JAMES,ia^^Pr. A MOST DELIGHTFUL RETREAT to- the • Weary traveler, as well os Constant fwf3ehts.of the city and vicinity, ore now &T*)Eft£UM S A.LOONS and BATHING ESTABI43HWENT<Idberty street, abovo Wood, where superior Ice Creams, Fiqu and other hoarsjfroin ft A. M. to ll P-ftf - The:subscriber;!^pectfallyTyjJlciia a share of, public,,patronage. The BaihLgg-depatjmegt at* t-nded to Willi trie-utmost ears- ' 10- Frivaie koomiJoc Select-Parlies. au22 WAL W. WARD. Good 'KatTngf and Drinking/ EVERY BODY Omt t*Tdhd>of.3B* good f itJthings of this life, tee HARRY GRAMAW, .At.ius Jicw Hotel. No. Mfone tUof Harry served out to his customers' quors,. Wines and .Cigars that can be foondia aosiof loese.’ere digging,. . ~ . . ; . . ... . .(agfr&Srp «fohn Wi Tlni| f > HAS ALWAYS ON HAND, of his ownmanufacture, a large assortment of CANKS Aod^l Till* B HELLAS of every descriptioni.tottuchjte'wftl. dispose of, wholesale or retail, at prices a* low;a», procured for in either the ciues of New'Ydrk, pbia ar Baltimore. Also, on 'hand a r ?drge BRUPSBLS-and INGKAIN OARPi?T,BAGS«nOiA*-- DIES’ SATCHELS, which. w]iU>e gcild-,ai.N«9t-Ts^- ; prices. Just received from the Moiiiilnctbry a tMtriffrk;': pry »( INDIA RUBIiER'WHIPSi all sHes, fcfcßßiSjfe' and retail. .;.••/ .r,loßNdW*'Tljit*»'f auS2 No U 3. Wood street. nearyirgiaaiiey< Adam*: A- Co.’s Bxpress OIOcc.? 65 Marhit OS and after Monday, 25cftin?iahtbarlfaiiifdfsioku paci !»§<*« will he M/fdSjfyyftfr.Bal liraorp, Philadelphia, New. Y'^rfc,'Bostni4&e., t-1 >- : T Our (*ood* will he cairiedia eup- Own Car, Of a special messenger, by'mail trakf frdth J X/Ockpdti u> Philadelphia. BATiERA-FOtteVTSy * auSl v-.Tu 1:> rAgeMg - v • - Co*Partncratilp. r-t&i' ~ WE have this day eulered jlntapOTPaJrttyCTshjjy.fQr the purpose of ma/iafaeturm£ Ri:d for Mtfihig- and-WercbandfziPgrlirrßfeuliral, : Sba »J»iU be imppy. to seetheaMcasiomersOf'Rhodes fci&U com. at No. ItTThirjtßireetjOppositelheSliCbarleaflo (el. JOHN" WRIGHTI , Pi rts&ttygA I '!Angqst : 9 > 1851. ' - tpORNi • ' •• • ■■■( IN withdrawing from ihr firm O’ Biroios SAX£O£B, ia favor of Mr John Weigh*,.! takejleasurela re coaunendinghim aid the new firm of Al*- CORN to Their late customers andlhei pnilitfiiHgehefal ns being everyday worthy of iheir.sntiTbaag&dndeoa fidcjfco. . [nuiat W^tulfoopi^ rriIOMAS ARNOLD, Siofa Koq/or and Ikplefin SiaUx, 1 heft on imho a full supply of very' saperior'&txaged £L&TK,«nd i« prepared Uvexecale any ordersforwOTk that may: he entrusted to him, in : A,manneTlhatiwMM D * 4ire satisfaction,. aridon very accpinmQaating tejma— He devotes'his PnUTetime'audattention wtheVdsineM, and feels confidem. that aUbfcwbxlrwiU b^-pefftset;i' He may be-foand at Logon, Wilson street. . - ... • -< •; (ap3&3gy NewChocolatcFftctory* ~-^ SIG. N. HIa.MHONI & CO. 'respecttuHy jaforradhe public that iheyarenow 'inanilfdctunrig'OHOCO LATß of every qaai»ty ; and prices This Chocolate, mi like moat others sold here ris v* <r rant edpvrf apd a nsd liberated, and herieb/df finer . flavor, “tnorenutTicloos and wholesome, 'Sigv Grand Co,. ; ha'Hnfc' beenproprie tors of one of theJnrgcsl.ChoeoUteimariufactorieajn Italy, assure the publicthatlhey. wiU, furaish-an article equal, if not superior, to price •’ pyizi-i-u . las for sale at Mr. SORELY(Mad. SflTEPahlillitteTy,) No. IP*> Four it Biairs,\ne^doof;TOlfc- bjay ♦ Or’s Offidei ‘ \ „~„Tag%« ! ticnuln* Koman S.trlnffl. ,i . r HKLKBKR, IVo lot Third siree r;has ja’siimported a lot nl genuine Italian Roman VStPinjjjii/tor* the Violin and Guitar, aro of fhevery,finest qoklity» fout lenglb-i nod four threads Haying been, purchased by H.KTeber’s soif uribe Factories in kuropeytheydre freehand pure, anti for- beauty-oftoner, Eound and durability, they areioltoseibej^unrivaUettf— Tieyare the same ob used hr ail lhe;greai,yio)ini*lp, Ole Bull,Sivori, r ' " > aultr ' SIGNOFCTHEGOLBEI^HARF. I/KKSH UKUUKRIES ANt) • ■"3 ' JC fH>hQlfcbe*i»:Green;andjßJaek Tea*} 130, catty boxes ~do d*;, , . '6oboxeffcbolce.bran^T6b«dcoj_' ■ 6 pro. Miller acGo^win’sFbre'Cut-Tobacc&V' .. ,SOoL*al( 55pantsh CtgAt»j;.jt.\. :j:, • ’--r^ 30M. Havana - do:. r . ' '5O bag's .‘Bid Coflee.} ' ’ ’ ' ' ‘ , 95 do Laguyfra Col Tee j • : . ■ •• 90. JarnC^flee-; 30 boxes StarCnJidlea; ...... ’ 10 do' Sperm" do;' 30' do Monld and Dipped/ . • OOltessiGiodnO'SpicesS! : • vk 4 ; v.ir 5 bags Pepper and Pimento} 15 boxes Cocoa aod Chocolate; “ ' " _ 3 do "Bordeaaxand'SiciiyPfunes;fr. : 5 tObxe. Althond} Palm and Toilet Soap; ' l = ~- v -to 2'do'Coin Sidrchj ’ 2 do Babbitt’s. Yeastnnd Soap Powders? ' »'■ 20 do Clothes Pins k ; r • :3;: v ; • 4, 25 doz:' patent Zinc Wash Bodjds; ' ' '" ;1 lQfl do'Cdm Brooiiis.' v; Wholesale find retail by ; • -••^2' 1.6. WILUAMS* fc CO.'i ' / N. E. cor. Fifth/sts. MuKfUS’. m tAe l>ja77W7»d > .i4Uia real pond Tea f , faqlt BaKLKY—7O bus.' for sale by ■ - auM • STfI&RT * sill. CiLaKKT— 40cases Bmdeaux'Claret now/iaiidirg'and. Aforsalo by_ [auiOi MILLERr jfrrftTCgBTSUN: MU R DER IMU RDER I—Thoasaadsof Flicadestroy t ed by the use of (he IndiaExwnrjnaiorvK/B- C. Price sceuta5 ceuta per eheeL Tens of lhoasandspf .Roacaee, Rata and Micehave lry BBrsesa A' Co.’a Exterminator.' t*rice 35'cenis per box.-iTfeprO; have never been knowato fail. .Soldwholesdie and re- at the Medical Depot, 50 9/mtSfiald street- [ap!4 ul) FKLI.OWS’ TEXT BOOK and Oda Fellows Ofleriu#, for 1851—just received an.;;., i,. -r of* ou7 Ti; HINTON-A, CO^ 1> HAS— lmperial, Gan powder, Young Hysoitrskd':, P.laelTeas, rec 7 d anti for rain by .1 - ’ aut3 ; KING & MOORHBAPi NillS— SO kegs united sizes fftr sale by . anfi? . STUART frSItA, TKA—gS chests Y. H., to close out, att« STPAttgjMKLI* o. j3U(>aK—a prime . tm*3 _••••-• ' | ifcAS—Black Imperial xmo I mi? l _ j SytfARTrArSUJfc jj'RESH BUri'Eß—Received ihis-tfayViultf fof'iaie-'ii JC MORRIS 1 . auv3 • •• . iaiheDiairidnq; * aNTEU—SCO bos. Y>',LX,OW COHN, for: wt lhe higheBt Ca ' h priC ' W tlO b §| o i d 'Ai.COßN, Sa.lirTlunl.st. New a-B rival of fine eou> .watishes AND JEWFXUY, at HOOD S , Jewel* Slojeja -Market street, and selling at one-halflbe nenalTClQli prices. ■■ ■■■>•,, rjruiti best aisortmeat of GOLD PENS-'-•IuUCiUM’ X PENCILS in this city ib selling. at .aboaiiMlljM usualretail price, at HOOD’S, 51 Market «L:... iatpg Hill BXS.RAISINS i IUU ISO do Figs ; 20 casks Currents | * 50 boxes JnjabePa*te; 40 do RockCaady; 25 do MuccarOnij SO do Veroiicccllai 10 cases Pmnejsglass jars} - ' .Jn store and for sale by • - . JOSHUA RHODES A CO«r auSl ; No. 0 Wo6d atr» l/Vl BXS. PRIME CREAM CHEESE; IVy \J 75 liaif bbls. Shod ‘ Just received and for sale by . : Fv R. FLOUR— Kxtra Family ahd superfinej aJ ways on bawl aod for sale by J aoggj STUART jbSILI*. ZAJN A'i'K OU RRAftTS—lbbl. freUi aulQ J.J> WILLIAM* COi ajABLEY —50 Dus. for sale by I> od7 _ attJA RT * SILU. ICE FiioUIC aiid Hailed Barley for 0&J0?£ W «V? nntS WBIftHT & ALCOBN. OAT groundfor sale by • 4 •'* oulS _ WKIQHTjfc ALCOR& / 10FFEE —Fresh Roasted daily. tor sale. U auie WEIGHT * ALOORN '"' < .'- T V_ v --' *v-. d-- "2. •'-: m . ** i , * 1, ’ r 7 , ' . 9 V ' Ti-.. < .. V-*- 'v;. \ -* ' 'r A - . f ’-'=“' •\ r ' |,«" »- A V. . v- V- , s ~ S-' v fc « -j;
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