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CHARLESTON AND - ' SAVANNAH DIRECT : • ■ TAPSCOTT a co.«s General Emigration and Foreign Exchange Offit ?s. TIIL undersigned having accepted the Ageney of i he above well known House, is prepared to l>riug< ui rassengers from the Old Country - on as favorable itir ■< 9 as any other House in the City Passages cun be engaged in the following Uik s, punctually on the days appointed : oWALLOW IAJL Line leaves Liverpool on the bib and Slat of each Month. RCD STAR LINK leaves Liverpool on the 26th of each mouth THE LINK leaves Liverpool Twice a Month. THE LOUDON LINK of Packets sails from London on ln« 6th. !3ih. 2tsi and 26th of every Month. THE CLYDE LINK of Glasgow Packets sails fn ra GLASGOW on the Ist and 15th of each month. Also— A weekly Line of Packets for New Orleans. IC7“ Passengers nhiped from New York to any part Jf the West. !£/*• The senior Partner resides m Liverpool, and $ u penmendathc etaharcation of &U passages engaged 1u this Country. ” P.S. Persons desirous of visiung tbe Old Count >7 can have their passage engaged, through from Pitts burgh, by application either personally or by letter, (post paid) to the undersigned. PASSAGE FROM NEW YORK Can be had at very reduced rales by applying to the undersigned .Agent for the of New y®tk. JAMES BLAKELY, . Comer al Sixth streets. (2nd story) nusburth joim covode-• • johh f. cole Another h reah Arrival at Ho- 07, Corner of Wood Street and Diamond AUey. Pittsburgh D. A^RLGG.A-CCLhavti just received another new •" supply of DBY DOODS*nA VARIETIES, which have been purchased since the late decline in Eastern prices, which will be sold at a mom. ADvaacs. Owing io our advantages m buying, and long experience in the business, we flutter ourselves Uint we con afford our goods ol prices regardless of competition. Our Ftock wiU be lound t© be unsurpassed in the western markn and much superior to any previous stock kept at the .old eland by GreggAftPCandless. We have justopeneda fresh lot of laic styles of BON NETS, Ribbons, Parasols. Dress Lawns. Berages, Mou* de Lames,Ladies- White Dress Good*. Ladies’ Gimps Mlk fringes, A c , Broau Cloth*. Fancy Vesting*. Ca**i meres, Summer Pantaloonery,Tweeds,Gloves- Hosiery, suspenders, Buttons, Knives, Spoons, Razors, Scissors, Ac., and all other articles In their line, too tedious io mention. We have on hand, jan receiv ed direct from the manufacturers and importers- by ox press a large lot of GOLD and GILT JEWELRY GOLD and riIUVKR WATCHES, and Watch materi als, and being weekly in the receipt of such Good*- we intend keeping our assortment complete. We earner ly soluul an early call from buyers generally, before pur chasing elsewhere- Thirty cases of HRAbS ('U>OKS. jus! arrive.!, of nous kinds Remember, No 97, north-west corner of Wood street and D.amoud alley. Pittsburgh The business of ibe late firm of Gregg A M’. Candles* i* to be settled by i) Gregg at the above «laiid, who is fully authorized a d in whose possesion are the books, note* and papers of said firm H»-t> family Medicine.. XI UAL I ot a i elier iroui the Rev K L- Abooit - well known u«d highly esteemed Missionary in ih kingdom ot Burmab. dated &a&dowav Ax&acas, February, l«4t> Dr. D. Jayne, Philadelphia: My Dear Sir—We are now ia great want of yoar Medical Preparations V -ur CARMINAHVh BALSAM ih an invaluable medicine in this country m bowel coinplamis, and baa been u**-d in all our Missions with the most gratifying success 1 . k £?»S 'f‘V , U1 ?"> tBses 10 »«l*tq a cluwa Your &AikAilVh, PILLS are my sued anchoc.—The t>e<u medicine for my liver complaint and pain in the side that 1 have ever used Tuey are m great demand, and wc areeuurely outof them We need iivehundred boxes of them Brn. Beecher ?-ays we could use a thousand boxes yearly among our people to great advantage 1 have used your TONIC VEHMiFUUK at a lonic in i“- lermiuem fever, with the most complete success 1 U’mJc it once was the means o;- saving my own son Du ring my travels among the churches the past season 1 found a whole village suffering under a prevailing influ enza, attended wan coughs ot u most violent character nol had u dozeu or two of your fcJLI LL i OKANT :o auiiunisier to them, for 1 i elieve from what I have scan of as effects, that it would have been just the thing for those poor people. I presume you have not huheriohad an idea io what an csiem your medicines are used iu all our Missions AlTecuomucly yours. E.L. ABBOTT For «ri)e ;tl Hie Pekin tea Sun, 3b. Fifth stret L fj T I Jodd’e Medicated Liquid Cuticle. I'Hls article is intended Tor family use, and should !*e « found tu lie possession of every family in the land Alech&mc* who are in constant damper ofiujuiY to u-cir persons through accident, tuid die improper orcareleps use of tools, will find this articlc to ba invaluable to them, and after a fair trial, will consider it indispensable u This mny certiiy ihai we, the undersigned- bavin* frequently made use of Judd’s Medicated Liquid Cuticle prepared by Messrs. Pcafield A Camp, Middletown: Connecticut, cheerfully recommend it to our profession, al brethren, as an excellent substitute for adhesive plas ter, m dressing burns, cuts, scalds, bruises, and all kinds ' ol fresh wounds, ulso, for sore nipples, a remedy upc- ' quailed, CHARLES WOODWARD Al D WM.BCASKV.M.D. D. HARRISON, M D-. F. WOODRUFF, M D KIAMILTON BREWER. M D ELLSWORTH BURR, M.D.. Botanic _ Comprising all the practicing physicians in the city of Middletown. For sale by lyl Compound Syrup of Yellow JDoelt 'Aoot OCCUPIES the front rank among ibe pr apridorv medicines oi Uns country for complete ]v «urinff Canker.ball Rheum, Erysipelas, and all oth«.T dlseasp* aristae from an impure slate of the blood, £ i.T t i£t* Complaint, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Headacb Coughs, Soreness and Tightness a boat it chius, or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a v Ai; n( , spnsmion about the Throat : aud t. used ’with u cess In all cases of npreccacnieu sue FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDGF >« nPRff i t tv Strengthening ihe weakened h W E 2£ni? tone lo the various orgaue, and invigoratr lae If the testimony of thousan' l J? e cn tire system all parts of the country, ca- {‘ ° n ! vi “S witnesses, from larlvrff' .v \n a if ni f <1 be relied upon, it is suigu hg;*y , o?H°hrnira?* o« Sumors. and lestorlDg de .mted aud broken constitutions. It is. purely L nronoMir and so accnmtel/ com hined in its proporur n 5 lhttl botauieal and medical prope l. of ea uigredienl harmoniously TUB BLOOD II has reinovr J( j mau y c |, ro ntc diseases which has bnf fled Uieekiu est pi,y ß , cmns ant j has also cured Ganfcer,sa ta Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which Syrups entirely failed to moke the least im pression upon. DTuts been tested in many cases of CANCEROUS HU MORS. The most obstinate Cancers have been cured by tins mAiicme. We say that Ills u valuable medicine m all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. Jt removes ail obstruction m the circulation, rendering the Liver free, active and healthy. It removes Palpitation of the Heart, and relieves m all eases of Asthma, and may be used in ail climates, and at all seasons of the ycur. This byrup is preparedoaJy by C. MORSE A CO., at Itw Fountain street, Provjtfciice>.R, I .and sold whole sale and retail, by . S. N. WICKEHSHAM. . . Only Agent for Western Pennsylvania, jclliy Warehouse, cor Wood and Sixth sis., Piltsh'h Strauger, Look at'ThUl AGIJERREOTYI I K 3 for ONE DOLLAR, put up rule Morocco » ases. The subscribers announce - to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that .(hey-con get a likeness for out. half tht usual price, not to be sur passed by those taken m the East. vVc don’t mean 'to be surpassed by any. Iluvmg a large et, uud aide light, we arc prepared fu->tiUious We will not ask any person to take a likeness unle* H it suits them, Miniatures put in Lockets, ]’ms or Rings or deceased persons taken at their residence. - FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY. WERIUMAN A. LAWYER. Rooros.ou.3J Si. Charles Hotel. „ . giylfofigicL... ~ ~ . TUST-RECEiVhD a hue assortment of these LAMPS, . for bunnug.lhe Camphene, Pine and Ethereal Oils, which I will sell at greatly reduced prices. JOHN S. TOUGH, &» Fourth st-, between Market and Wood, Manufacturer and Deafer,*'WJtolesale and Reuu), in the - above named Oils. tjell ritHECo-Partnership heretofore cxistingbetwcen the J.! subscribers, under the firm of J. S.BONNET & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner may use the name of the concern tn settlement; . JEROME S. BONNET. MATTHEW ft. PATTON. . Pittsburgh, Apnllst, 1850. - : - IfT? Having sold my enure intcrestiß the firm of J.S. Boiwet*-Co- to M. i>. Patton, my late partner, and in retiring from business, i take great pleasure in recoin* " the confidence-of my friends and the ■ lap3] ‘ ' £ 3. BONNET. publie. ' . -f yrNBKYOUb ANTIDOfYEwiII care ailcajeg yy of Headache, Spirits, Mental or Physical Decay, and is so .wonderful m rejuvenating premature old are,'and correcting decrepitude, brought on by ex* cesaireindulgencej that nothing bni a trial can convince th^raUentpHlsgnaiiues. Itisnot on excitant, but a - Bt^rp',^^r MC ri^THBERr, ajgg 50Smtfafield slrwL } ’ TTOWBS SHAKER SABBAPABUXA, X7ew • inbrcdflzen of this valuable medicine, forihe core . r Aom an jmptire state qfthebiood,-- 1 Vjasf rfiseived-and for.sale by yAjiES A-JONES, T • V* r ' flslS ’’ r corner of Liberty and Hand gta. - w" .. - ::. : -. • " •*;••• « . £ASStGEifom LIVERPOOL, LONDON and fILASOOW COYOpJE AI?OLK, [Successors to TifcFadsn Sr Covodi,'] . CANAL BASIN, PEMn^EKT. Pennsylvania Railroad Co.—Central Radroad. ITUIE subscribers having been appointed Shipping JL Agents for the Pennsylvania or Central Railrohd, inform the public that we are now prepared to receive any amoatu of merchandise or produce for shipment East. 1 Goods on this route will "be earned through in five days, and all consigned to U« will be forwarded fred ol commission or charge for udvanccs. Bates Frexght between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Dry goods, hats, shoes, books, stationery, cutlery, eon fecuoaur), truus, feathers, furniture, drugs, raedi-smes saddlery? Ac. 81,00 F 100 Oh. Hardware, queenswure, groceries, paints, dye 6tuff<, oils, leather, clover, flax, timothy and other gr&ss seeds, wool . Ac. 60c- p- 100. Bed, pork, buuer, lard, lard oil. tobacco leaf, coffee, tallow, grunt ami rugs. bOc- p ICKi Ashes, marble (rough), tar. pitch, roam. German clay bones, bacon, Ac. 50c- lOti. COVODE A COLE, conier Penn und Wayne streets Pittsburgh. July Ist. 1651.—jy10 Fare Reduced. MONONGj3HELj9 ROUTE ■Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore and Philad'a TtHE Morning- Hoar leaves daily at 9 o’clock, A M-. . precisely, connecting with the Cars at Cumberland next morning. The evening boat leaves daily at 6 o’clock. P M (except Sunday evening*,) connecting with the cars' a Cumberland nert evening, m H) o’clock Time throdgb to Baltimore 32 hour*. Pare only 89 •• lime through to Philadelphia 40bours. Fare only S*o - Nniioiuil Road is now good. Conductors gowuh the coaches between Brownsville and Cumberland— winch makes this decidedly the best-route East J MKSfCIMKN. Agent. Office m the Mononeahela House KOTICK! B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. coruer of Wood and First MORSE’S Pine Oil Lamps* Dissolution* oi Sew Cooks I New Books f '» A LITERARY DEPOT, No. 74 Ilurd li J\. strfefct’, opposite the Post Office : “IjondoxnAri-Jouraa) for August. The Model Architect, with designs of Collage*, Villas Suburban Residences, Ac. I ravels in Ludy Stuart Morlley. The: Scalp illuntera in Northern Mexico—by Copt. Mayue Rnd. Ralph Rutberfork: a Sea Tale—by Sir AdmiralFjsher. Lewi* Arundel —or Hie Railroad of Life • Dictionary of Mechanics. No. 37. Lined'* Living Age, Na_3?9. Godey’s Lady's Book for August. G'raitaurs Mairazme, " do Suruun-R Magazine, do The Ladles- National do TheGifrtey Ghidf—l»y G. W. M. Reynolds Mabel; or, The Child of the Baule Field—a Tale of Waterloo. fhe Piopeer’sT)aughter : a Tale of Indian Captivliy —by Emerson Benheit ' The Advenmreaof Paul Periwinkle* uSea Story. Ihci.ouiitessof Ltlesburg— by Duma* Leant, or the Smlojis of Baris—b/ Maj. Richardson. X eu ** : a Problem—by tbe author of ‘’Alton Locke.-’ 7 he I urner 5 * Companion—with illustrations I revelers Guide through ihe.U. S-aml Canada. Beua. or the Snow Bud : a Talc of Real Life—by Caroline Leeilcmz. The Ileirof West WhyLmd—a Tale by Mary Mowin', lhe Roae-r-by Dulwct. (nuW ! New mullet Aew {Quito l I |-| KLfcBER, No. 101 Third street, ha* just selected 11« from among' the latest east* rn publications the I following new and fashionable Music : i iiopeehuve departed forever, Make meno gnady chaplet: Oh 1. bays.cvrry me along; i Tarn not tfvfmy. Drfeft by Poster; I'd oder thee this hunt] of mine ; Mignon’s cclebra ed song; • I dream of my Fatherland. * Jenny Lind Mary, we pray for thee. Moore = The half broken heart; And are we thus compelled to nan ? Little Red Riding Hood - Spirit Polka. Nelly Bly- Lily do Camptown Races. Bride’s do Passing Away: Bloomer do Little Blossom ; Love do Blanche Alptn ; Ravel do Ocean Burial: Bycrlvs Wulir. Nalaie. New tfooka t New Books l TUST RECEIVED AT WALL’S PERIODICAL and O Cheap Pubhcuuon More. No. 85 Fourth street: Lewis Arundel; or the Railroad of Life Ralph Rutherford—a Nautical Romance. By Sir Ad rairal Fisher. The Mysteries of the Heath—a companion to the Mys tones of Parts. By Rugene Sue A fresh supply of Blackwood for August No. 10 Field Book of the Reuoluuon- The London World of Fashion The Ijves of the Chief Jasticus of Knttlunil- from ihe Norman Conquest till ihe death of Lord Mansfield. By John Lord Campbell. L- L D Bostwick on tho Causes of Natural l>rr,ii« ,v r f >7 New Mtuto. JdlN H. MKLLOK. No. 8! \V ood direct- has rccei ve the following pieces of new und popular Music ' Dolcy Jones. By S C. Foster; Oh : Boys, Carry Me Along. By S. C. Foster: Peacefal Nights—Duett. By Clover : Moonlight Sleeping—Duett; W’e Now Must Pnit: The Cavalier: Take Me Home to Die ; I Watch for Thee : Be Kind to the [,ovcd Ones ai Home : Father’s Prayer; Joe Hardy; Why Do Summer Roses Fade: March From Lucia dt Lammerinoor; Diligent Hose Company Quick Step ; Pest March, Village Q 8.; World’sFutr do : 1 Have Riches, Thou Hast Beauty—Variations: Lome,Slug Me that Sweet Air Again. do : Le Tremolo. By Ros&elen. do : Believe Me, if aft these Lndounug Young Charms Diudem livcrlys. Aurora und Silver Bell Walizcn Lily, Nancy » hanny: Bloomer; t'haron: Fire pfy Jenny Gray, Syracuse ; Cottage: Ordrn : Coquets and Cully Polkas. [au*/? modern Harp* ULUUKha* just received alargc stock o< Vocal /• and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC BOOKS, atno.. f. i which are— i The Modern Harp—or Bosiaji Sacred Mejodtsi~ u ! collection of the most popular church music in use : 1 In; Bohion Mrto.lorm—m three volumes: consisting of songs, glees, rounds. Ac.. See.: including man v 01 the most popular pieces of the day. arranged and harmo nized for four voices Hu.- Melodist—a new work containing selected gems from the most celebrated composer*, with accoropnm mein for the Piano Porte : The National l»lee Book Ajr—trr four voices: Sc IT- instructing School for the Violin—a now and se i enulic work, m three parts. complete m one. By l». fcaunders: lilt Melodeou —.l collection of the most popular Mc todl« a, enrefoil) arranged lor Klair or Violin, m ivrli e numbers; Heiirt Ilcrii s m-w a it J complete Piano horte Scliuoi n-w and unproved edition of I'inno rone Insiruciof-. Cu.rny % l*iaiu> I orie Instructor - Carra.tsn . Curuiiia . aud K. l;utvrni t» uitar 1 n«lrunor • Amateur*' tjunnctin Club—in three numbers a»d lour parts, lor the Isi mid -id Violin. Violmcrlio and I- luir . limrnmen.al Music. m lour pan* and 0 numbers. Howe % Musician-* Companion—in three parts . At the Old Rstabnshfd Piano Depot. No. ilti Wood street. Superior Watch Repairing. JOH N M. KOnKHTS. WATCHMAKER A NO JE WELLER, desires again to c-all the ui- Wvf*. leuUon of the public to the workshop which he Jjj-x Vb lias opened m No 10 Finli street, two doors froinQutt&E? Marks!, where h« rnniinur* to devote In* special atten tion io the repairing and refitting of Chronometer. Dn- P* 4 Patent lie fer, L Kpinr. nnd rvery desenpuon *>i fine Watches and i.lock*. Having lor u number ot ycura been employed as Fore man tn the workshop of the lurge«l ’-si&bli&hmeni m> th's «-*»>, 1 hatter inyxeif thut those favoring me with patron age will find all work ei trusted executed in the bot manner and on ihr most reasonable terms References —John Harper. Esq . Edward Heuzlrlon. l.sq .R. U Huriirv. h?q.. Joseph Woodwell. JoMmu Rhodes 4to . anJ Wm. U.beaMc. A carertilly selected stock of Watches. Clocks. Jew elry, Spoons, Spectacles. Ac . constantly on hand, which have been purchased ut the lowest cash prices, and wnj be sold ut a very small advance for the same fault! Citizen* and Strangers, DO you wish to purchuse a fine n -r- UOLDor SILVER WATCH, at JT* snone-fn»lf iltr usual price ? If so. call ut HOOD S «B*2B*NEW JEWELRY STOKE, 51 Market street. two doors north ot Third, aud take a look at hts new stock, just am veil, und you can there purchase Watch es or uny kind of tue Gold Jewelry at their real valu. . and not be chargc.l two prices for evurj thing, a* you have usually been , but can get the very best quality < I goods at the lowest eastern pric< ». Do not believe what other?, i uteres ted m their owu pules, tel) you. hut mine und see for yourst-lves. All goods sold utlhis establish* incut will be warranted us represented at ume of sale— j>o that all may purchase equally safe and cheap, nuTJ. ALL PERM)hs> interested will tuku noiieo lb:.i WILLIAM TAYLOR, of the Eighth Ward of u-e , City of Pittsburgh. Bnckmuker. oil the 20th day of Juh . executed to the undersigned u Deed of Assignment of all his Estate, m trust for the benefit of his creditors Ail persons indebted to said Taylor arc requested io makejrumediate payment, and person* having claim* will present them. J. HOWARD. Assienee. i} <1 Office 4th st.. bet, Stnltbfield aud Grant Dissolution of Partnership. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Partnership : J.l heretofore existing between GEORGE V. Alt ! UUTHNOT snd WILLIAM BROWN, Sr., as Chandlers ; uxud Soap Manufacturers, under the firm of Arbuthnot A Brown, has this day been dissolved. All settlements of fluid business will [>e inode by Geo V Arbuthnot. who u hereby authorized u> attemJ the same. The business hereafter will be conducted by George V. Arbuthnot. n« heretofore. G. V. ARBUTHNOT. auti7:3w WM. BROWN. SR. Dr* Wm. P* Giles, VETERINARY SURGEON, fu* Office at Kody Patterson's Livery Stables, on Poorth street, between Wood and Srailhfield. py4:t y Lithographic Institute. C'IO»PARTNKRSHIP.--The subsenoers most respect- J fully announce id their friends and the public geu erailyr, that ihey liuve this duy entered into Co-Pur tin* r sbip, for the purpose of carrying on, ut the old stand. in MOgerly’s Building, opposite the Post Office. Third street. Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, in all its various branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from Europe, they are prepared to uo works in Lithography equal to steel engraving. They solicit a continuance of the patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to the onejiariner, Wm. they hope by strict attention lo their business, by elegant workmanship, and. the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors of an en lightened public. Bonds, Checks, Drafts, Machine Drawings. Likeness es, Landscapes, Autographic Letters. Bill Heads: Plots Lithographed and Printed in Black, Gold Bronze ef Co lors. Specimens of their work can be seen at their (>h>r as above. WM. SCHUCHMAN. aprtSJ FRED. IfAUNLEIN lann’a Doable*Lever Letter Copying Press, and Metallic Dampener* BURNHAM’S PATENT. Stzer of Presses and Dampeners-—Letter. 10 by ]:1 Foolscap, 10 by 15 ; Folio Post, lli by 17$ j Manifest, ir by 21. A Time raring. Labor-savxnt' and Money-saving: Machine fPIIIS PRESS and DAMPENING TABLET present 1. decided advantages over all previous inventions fu the same object. Ist. The Press does not require fastening down. 2d Through two levers and eccentric joints the proa sure is obtained with more eusu. and much quicker than by other methods. 3d. The power is applied so equally, that the Ptcih is not liable to break or get out of order. 4th.—The Dampening Tablet is a substitute for Ihe brash, biotung paper and wet-cloth, saving all the trou ble incident to ineir use, and is worth its weight in gold The Tablet muy be ased lo great advantage wuh any Press already in use, uud for that purpose will be sold separately. Letters can be copied wuh this Press and Dampener tn three seconds, withoutblumigthe original or the copy. MANN’S PATENT IMPRO VED MOVABLE BINDER, Forkeepiugin a Book-Uke form, Music, Original In voices* Letters. Periodicals. Newspapers, Drawiupa Bank Cheeks, or any otherpapers where method is de- Kimble. 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 longneeded. The undersigned now offers it at a comparatively trifling costto all who inay desire to per fect the system of preserving papers tor ready uud easy reference _. u „ MANN’S COPYING BOOKS. Iheltiper m these Books is made from ail Linen Mock, ®nd of the same quainv os Fme French Writing I aper, bound on I archment Racks, wilh Punted Pages. “"pK- a^ U i- Cl . nrcd . e i Xprc * tiv for retailing. -i I !l? *‘ uv,n R procured the sole agency of S JfS !Ji rUC,O> - U< ! W S* 8 ” lhem « reasonable prices at wholesale or retail. Presses. Rnnkn nr Binders, furnished to order of any dimensions at short notice. All of the above article warranted * ALo—-Copying Paper, in loose sheets of any size Arnold’b Copying Ink—decidedly the best in u, e Mr. A. O. Chambers will wait on ihe citizens of p.tU burgh and Allegheny, and will give all the iiistructinn necessary. JOHN F. COLE & CO.. At M’Fadcn A Covode’s Penna Railroad Depot, corne of Penn and Wayne sls.j Pittsburgh D©9tyl IITArFd ANTIDOTE.—Extract of a letter from the Tf Rev. Alvan Ackley, who, after stating that he had taken but four teaspoonfuls of Wuu’s nervous Antidote, and describing the wonderful effects, says' Mb. Watts— Dear Sir: In view of the whole, I think it lobe tr powerful stimulant to the Nervous system, and an lnvniaabie medicine. It has already relieved me of a certain set of nervous pains, elevated my spirits, and so far relieved my lotns and hip os to enable me to walk Gay per cent, better than I did before Respectfully yours, ALVAN ACKLEY Green/art, April 1, 1850 . Sold by nu‘29 "VrBYV SlLKS.—Received iliie day, a beautiftil lot of il new*style Silks and Saunde Chene—beautiful col- QfSj at l&v27\ A. A, MASON A CO *S VTEW BONNETS AND RIBBONS.—A. A. Mason i.l & Co. have just opened u new lot of Bonnets and . ikmuet Ribbons—Fall styles—which they will offer vary cheap, (shS7 DIPLCTOR9—Joseph 11. Seal. Ivlinuml A. >ouder John C. Davis. Robert Barton. John R. Penrose. Snmue Edwards. Geo. G. Leipcr. kdwurd Darlington- Isaac K Davis, William t olwell, Johu Nc witn.Dr. U. M. Huston. James C. Hand,Theoplulus Paulding. 11. Jones Brooks Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig-. George Serrill. spencer Mo flvaln, Charles Kelly, J. (~ Johnson. W ulium Hay. I> r b- Thomas, John belters. W iu. Ey re. J r. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH .—D r. .Morgan. Hugh Craig, JIIO.T. Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN. Piesideiu Thos. 0. Hand, Vice President. JostiPH W . Cowan, Secretary IET" Office of the Company. No. 42 Water at reel. Puts burgh. JjelCrdtf) P. A. MADEIRA. Agent It HE ObHCE of the Insurance Co.oj North America has been removed to the Warehouse of Hardy Jonee A Co., No. 141 From sired, third house blast of Wood street, where the subscriber will issue Policies ou Build ings and thetr contents, and on Shipments by SieuraboM* and other vessels, for the above old und responsible Company. [apdj WM. P. JON LS. Agent qiilK MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANT! X. COMPANY, of Philadelphia. Incorporated by Kit- Legislature 01 Pennsylvumu, March, l«4ft : Charter Per petual ; Capital SUKi.OOUi hates lower than any Pennsyl vania Campanuy and full 20 per cent, lower than ih" usua! rales of Life Insurance,as the following compari son will show. Thus a person ot ijie age of UU iusuritts fur 8100 for life, roust pay in the Girard 82.30. Pennsyl vania Sipfi, Penn Mutual Eciuilable 82-04- Ne v England $2,30, Albion 52,45!, New york Life 82,76. lift ana Health. Philadelphia, 81,01. Dibkctors —Samuel DOrrick. Charles D Hail Wm f Boone. Robert P King,Charles P ilsyt-s.M IV BuMwin Chas O B Campbell, M M Reeve. M. I): Lewis Cooper J Kodaian Barker, E H Butler. Edwin It Cope Preu dent, Samuel D Ornek ; Vice President, Robert P Kim* Secretary, Frauds Blackbume. Applications 'will be received and everv informatim. given by SAMUEL FAIINEbIoCK. Agent. Orfic-:- Commercial Rooms, coruurof Third and Wood Hiret-'- Pittsburgh. oei'Jb-v riVIJK lusurance Company of North America, of Puna X dclphio,through Its duly authorized Agent, the sub senber, offers to drake permanent and limited Insurancs on property, in tins city and tU vicinity, and on *hipmen by the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS: Arthur 0. Coffin, i’res’t Suinucj Brooks. Alex. Heury, Charles Taylor. Samuel W. Jones. Samuel W. Smith Edward Smith, Ambrose White. John A. Brown, Jncoh M. Mioiniu John White, John R. Neff. **• Cope, Richard 1). Wood. Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard,Sec y. Ibis is the oldest insurance Company in the United Stales, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is per petual, and from its high standing, long experience- am ple means, and avotdtng all risks ol an extra hazardous character, it ntaj lu. considered as offering ample securi ty,to the public WILLIA&f P. JONES- AtCounting Room of Atwood,JoneakCo. Water and From sts., Pittsburgh • mfty4y John Bl'Lsirtnev. WIIOLEbALE AND RETAIL DEALER JN /■orngn <md Dwmtu Cigar,. Tobacco am! Snuff, RD J?,°- l4a Wo«l«»ei, ooniBrof Vir hl a|| j Pittsburgh. Pa. ALL persons having business will, Uie uudersigneil enher u» I’ublic Aceounlunl, Inslruclor fn Book-’ (keeping, or otherwise, will find him nl ihe Piusl urgl. Commercial College, from # till 1| o’clock A « - from 2till 4 o’clock, I*. M. o clock, A. .M., anil .Merchant, in wun*»f compeient Book keeper, cun be supplied by calling on JOHN FLEMING aprtl -Princlpnllnslruclor in iho Science of A S. L. CUTHBBRT, SO Smithfield street Puirmoum t'ln BagiiTtoFsite; rpHE members bf Uie Fnirroounl F,re Company offer 1 their ENG tNP for sale, [lisin first-rate order, and will be sold cheap. Enquire of J. SMITH ftpr3.lf No. 409 Penn street Babbitts soap powder—s bxT^foT^hmg with little rubbing—pnnteddirectious to ouch puck* age—for sale by (jyJ5) WM. DYER Cash Olniaal Plre Insurance Company Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. CAPITAL, $lOO,OOO, CHARTER 1* R R P ET UAL rjtllE undersigned having been appointed Agonl* for X, the above Company. have opened uu Office m ISo 14 Si. Clair street.und ur* now prepared to effect tu*u runces on city and country property, upon n« favornhb* terms as nny responsible Company m the State- All persons Uavtng properly insured m this Company are entitled to vote for ns officers, ttnd to share in its < urn ings-, trot are not liable, in any event, for uuyihing be yond the amount they have paid. All losses promptly paid in sixty days after proof of the surao. OVPICKBS : Hon. JOHN C. BUCHER. President. CiiAS. h. Hn&Tifa. Vico President. Thos. H. Wt lUen. Secretary. David Fleming, Attorney itml Counsellor. Dutaors— Hon. John O. Bucher, Rudolph 1\ Kelker. Wm. Colder, .Jr., David Fleming. Ikimc (». M Kiuicy. Chas. b< Htesicr, Elios !v Kiuzer- Sumuel W. Ifuys. David Mumma. Jr., John Ninmnger. Dauphin Coomv : Jneoh S. llaldeman. York; Henry 11. Pry. Lancaster. Aduni Sclucner, Berks ; John <i. Brenner. Philadelphia . William MinUefjAlontgontery: Thomas Gillespie. Lu zerne, Gordon F. Mason. Bradford : Amos K. Kapp. Northumberland i Jainctr Burns. MiDim : John F. Hoov er, Centre , John b. Iselt. Huntingdon ; J times K. Aloorr head, Allegheny ; Jonathan D. Leet. Washington; Gro H. Bucher.Cumberland : George w Master. Carbon. M’LAIN a moffitt. 14 Si. Clair street. jyfi&Sm Agents for Pmsburgh. Allegheny Co. Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company. THl*' COItfrANY wa« mrorpornted In February. 1851. with a Perpetual Charter, and has commenced business on a Capital of 9100,000. The Company uoes business both on the Joint Stock and Mutual plan. On the Joint Stock plan the rates are oae-third less than those charged by Mutual Companies, uud fifteen Per Cent. lower than the rates of most Stock Compa nies. Mutual rates are the same a.i tliote adopted by other safely conducted Companies. Those msare-i on the mutual principle have the combined securities furnished bv that system of Insurance, nnd the Capital and sor* pias Fund of the Joint block department The Charter permits the granting of insurance on life, tu every form, including the right of wile, children, pa rents, relations, friends or creditor*—to m«ure the Hfr of another for their own exclusive benefit-payable aiu*r deatu,or upon the parlies arriving at the uge of 50 s>. GO or 6 s, at the option of th* insured OFFICERS James S. lioon. I - resident. Samuel M’Clurkan. Vice Pr-eidcm Joseph 9. Leech Trravurer Charles A. Colton. Secretary DIBKCTORS James S Hoon. Joseph S- Leech John S.Dilworth, Charles A Colton. Snmuel M’Clurkan. Wtllt:tm Phillips John A. Wilson. i UOA.BU oF OLMANCO. Hon. William Wilkins. Late s« errury of Wnr Hon Waller horward. Late Secretary o( Treasury John Snyder. K«q , t;n-hier Pttt-t>urgh Bank Malcolm Leech, fjsq . \\ hoic»u e Grocer S-'LlCiroM* Hon A. W. Loomis | A II M'C:ifii<ori ] MUDICAt Ffij/itctans. Joseph Gazzuin. M. D William Addison M |v Jeremiah Brooks. M. D k G. Ednngtmi M I) SUaiMIKO PIITSICIANk. Samuel Dilworth. M. U.. 47 Smithfield utn t Rohu Snyder. M D , 103 Fourth *»t. John Crawford. SI. D.. 29 sixth «t. Win. McK Morgan. M D . 107 Liberty st- Dr. DUworih will be in aiieiulaucc nl the offi. c. evc-y ilny, nl IS o clock Those who have spoken for nn agency, are requested to call, take their pupera, and commence operation-' forthwith. AU peraoos engaged m the insurance hn-i -neu Will be sopplled With blank * u id a lowrd Ihe u•o •> ; commission. Office of the Company. No 7 o I'ourtu sireei. Kentucky Alalual Life lfiearance Co, GUARANTY KUNU, $lOO,OOO. rjtlils COMPANY ofier> lo the insured all thr seeu<»i> X and advantages or the Mutual and Jmnl stock I’lmi' (us heretofore applied) combined. namely: Lnw rale- of premium; au aitnuoJ return in cash 01 the per ceu: >i;c required Tor the contingent rt*k oi the year: an ade quate. hoi not excessive provision for tin* future set'tii 0\ members for the whole term of ine. w»ui »u rqattnbie inureal rn tie accumulating fund secured to such iu- m beta. payable ut death. »jy credits upon ihotr pira cies. a guaranty farnl detained for tlie permanent secu rity of short term member*, and aW> lor ike present curtly oi those for the whine term uf life. (£)"This i* the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose rales of premium are Gxed uf n fair rpducrd tlnrd, wi.h a provision for an annually increasing uceu mulauoit of funds (for future security) in exact propor tion to the amount of bu incse and the increasing n«k from advancing age anion? the iiieint>ern Pamphlets, tracts. Jtc.. giving in detail the pi;m ui.d >t«n of the Company', furnished gru.ua. ami upplirn'ioji-. . miuruuce received by J MjRHLTI. Agent i \Sof*i I'Tn-i'Uf'- * >AML DII.WOitTH. M.mJk'Hl Kluminer The Franklin I re liuuraucr Company or ruiLADKLrHu OIRKCTOKi*:- OharlejW. Uan>'v >V Kitiuir Mordrrat I). I ,cwi> A.loipln i: lionc IJiiVK* iiro'.VM Morn* I'utti l r »oi, i;»ia:v .n HANi-iii-.H i'r-. Thomas Had. Tobias Wagner Samuel Grant. Jacob R Snmli. CUAJS. (i. iUtfCUUi. LonUnue lo tnukc I n*uranre p« rpetji'* 11..-• on every description of properly in '.own . at rates as low us arr routueicm wiUi sreuruy The Company have riMerved a luri'c Coi-iuiucm l-'" which, vmh their Capital amj I'rrimum* «afcly . , alford ample prolecUon ui ihr a»*urr<! rbe Asm-i*of the Comp-inv. on Junuai) 1*; j-vSi published agrees bI v lo mi Acl m A»-einl>l •• -.rer'- n* ■ • j lows. Vl2 ; Mortgage* —*— ■ Kca! Ksiaie • Temporary Loans- Mocks ■ (’ash. Ike. Since their incorporation, ape riod of'2l yearn. ill. ) have paid upward* of One Million Four Hundred ft i« w •and Dollars, losses by firm thereby affording evident of the. advantage* of Insurance. u» welt a« the ability .1 in disposition in meet with promptm--. ax■ t nubilities J. GARDINER TOFFfN. Agem apr24J Office V b. corner Won«J und ;ki -i- narlne, F ir© aud 1 ulaud Truuiportatlou ISSUUANCK r |'HK I NSL HA NUK COMPANY OF NOR 111 .m.X X It.A, Philadelphia, couriered 1701. capital S&O(J.- 000, ufiKoti January 1.7. I>al . $1,U01,400 30, ».i make insurance on buildu p** ami their contents m ik city und vicinity. Also, ..n property ot every «iei*cn.* non, on steamboats 11ml usher vcs-.-U, ruber t»v uamporuuion or on ihe «eus. directors. Arthur G. l;olfiu. Pre* : . Jacob M. Iliuma* Samuel W. Jones John R Neff Edward Richard D. Wood John A. Brown. W ilnum \\ oui, Samuel I-. Smith. h rations Hankins Samuel Brook?. s. Austin AHiboiic Charles Taylor William K. Uowi<u. Ambro?e White. George W A'jmjwait I homo* P Cope. James N. Dickson S. Morns. Haler. M l> JShrnvrd Src y ruts i» the Oldest Insurance lompony in ihe Stales, and from its high ? mud mg. lum? expc ucnce >n«- pie means, and avoiding all ink* ot un extra in./. -.! OUs Character, mav he considered n< offerim- ample « cunty to the public H :»I r Jt».NE>. Vein Jtt24 No. 1-U From 1 INSURANCE,. XIHE DELAWARE M LfTl’A L SAFKJ’i LWH ANCt COMPANY . —Office. North Room of the kx change. Third street. Philadelphia. Fib* Insubancb.—Bulldmg*. Merchandize and mhei property in toton and country, insured agamtd l«s- «i damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. fSKCBAWCB.—They also msure Ves*ei« Cur goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open <>r special policies, as the assured muy desire InlandXaAhsPOßTATlo.i.—They also insure men-hun dize transported by Wagons. Railroad Gar*. (’anai Itoats audsleuin Boats, on nvrrmiud lakes.on Hie mo-: iihorai terms. Fire and Dlailnc Imuraoos. Life and Health Insurance- Fire anil marine Insurance. ; r, i; V;: ’. r'- ti * V|.»^VV>/« ' - Second .Arrival of'(Vet* Snnmer Goods AT GREAT BARGAINS #THK largest. Cheapest aud Best Stock of lAN CY DRESS GOODS ever offered hi this city. >< now opening at YOUNG* STEVENSON * LOVE’S original Bee Hive Store- No- 74- Market street, be twee i •FourxA street and the Diamond. Pittsburgh, The proprietors haveju.it opened a large amJ mm bcautliul assortment of the Newest ami Most f-aaUto.ru- Uc Myles of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which Ua.ve l een purchased since the great reduction in prices ut die large clearing out sales in New \ ork and Philadelphia. a..d will he offered to cash buyers at irum eO to co per ‘ s ;i l „ l i°co r l,ian for,,, «r price*. LMt|.bS GOODS ofevery description.trom the cheup «>i to llie. most costly and magnificent, such as a v*tv largi: and beautiiul stock of the lollowing articles : t-hene and Jasper chene bilksi High Lustre, plain cheraelion and lare »ilks ; po stripe do do, Do plum black do. Brocade, Ariuuos and I’ouli de Sole*, all colors . DlucU and ohomaUun. Tuck .saimsMrod watered -i.k». Ghuie and India Poulard silks; Do printed and plain silk ussues; Do do Alberunes and Grenadines: limn, pruned and embroidered borages; Ch- in: plain and figured silks, and poplins; Ghnroeicon Gro de Naples ; * ttris pruned borages do de 'allies; Do do umfplain ail wool de i nines. Do do lawns and jaconets; l lam and embroidered ihutii ami Swisses; Plum and pruned oasaracres, de lames and alpacas . I rench and domestic ginghams ; Kngltsh and American chtulzea amt calicoes, at all prices: HONNETb and RIBBONb at great bargains ; bprtng and summer shawl-, do do; Needle worked sleeves, cuffs, collars and cheiai- I zettsj Needle worked laces and muslin caps ; Embroidered, hem stitch and plain linen canth handle rein efs hancy silk pocfcet"hd > kfa, cruvats and neckties: Gloves, hosiery and suspenders, a large stock : Iri»h linens, table cloths and table linens: 1 ickcns, checks, crash,hird-eye, diaper tf napkins; Bleached and brown muslins, from 6 to Lie. per yd : Do brown and colored Cuuton flannels; £ rtnch cloths, plain and fancy cassiraeresA. sahotn. Cashmcrets. tweeds, merino cashmeres and Ky: jeans; Ulac 1c satin aud fancy vestings. Ac.« Ac. IH7 3 * Ibe proprietors would respectfully solicit an early call from all ihctr friend*. and the public gen eraily, feeling confident thui they can o(Ter greater in - dacemenis to whole sale aud retail buyers, than any have heretofore been offered ui Pittsburgh mjr:Htf _ YOUNG. STKVKNSON A: LOVF. The Eighth SeniUAnnaal Sale Of- DRV GOODS at ibe One Price Store Ol A. A MAbO.N A CO.. Nos. G«£ A M. Market street. Pius burgh, wilt commence on Thursday. June 2GU), lsol. and continue through the mouth ol July. Their Wholesale Rooms wll) be opened to ibe Retail trade, and every ar ticle throughout the rswbhshnient will be sold at an im mense reduction from usual prices. Having recently made extensive purchases, iheir assortment will be fouud very choice and desirable. Their Mock of Silks, comprising more than 500 pieces, w.ll he closed oul at an imraonre discount irom usual prices. (»ood Dress Silks as low a* 37i®5t) cts i<ilk Poplins, Best Ueregr De Lnmc« Ih| Fait colored Lawns. qi Pine Prcncb do i*i| Fine. Printed Berege*, i*|ffis Fino French Jaconet, • ■ l soopeß pTCnchaml Engli»liGmj!hnm», id m?i Black AJpecos. j*i 1000 yards Houuel Ribbons, at * m 50« Wrought Collar?. I asi colored Calicoes dj 100 case* F.ugit*h ond Ainonran do. n 0-0 300 ctt'es and bales of Bleached and Brown Ma«* lm» m manufacturer*’ price*. A L>o—Lace*. KmlirvuJerteß, I Hooim m*d Glove*. Liurn. While Good*. Bonm-ls. Mtnwt*. Cloths, Ac.. togcibn with art immense vaaety or ail kinds of D«) Goods - nil of wbn h will be marked down to even Icsh than hastern wholesale price*. !«**> A A MASON A CO A. i:t it, I'M V New Variety and Dry* Goods store, Ao. 97, AoriA-trrsi corner of Wood si. and Diamond a-ky DUHLGG A LO , havingopct<«-d at the above aland. • urr . ow for «ale n largo and compicie issoriiueiu oi VaRIKTA and DRV GOODS. confining u> part of Broad Cloth*. Cusaimcros, SulinrU- Summer Pai>t s'tutf. F ui- > v Ludii *. Dre*s Goods. Lawns. D- lyuiiic-. Gmgtiama. while Goods. Bonnet*. Ribbons, llo*icrjf, A.C.. Ac. Also, a complete variety ol Cutlery, direct from bhelfield Togethrr with Clock*. Gold and Silver Watches, and Waich mate rial*. Gold and Ktl v**r l cits imd Pencil*, and Jewelry. A fine assortment of Palm L.r.t( Huts. Ac lu short, w? have on hand nln.ost every article usually kept in the Dry Good* and Variety line. AH of winch we offer tor su eon the most fav. fa- M, terms, either for ra*lt or sotifl tolory reference N B.— Ihe businrs* oi the Un hrm of (igsoo A i nDLkj>‘, will be evuJcd by ibe tuciscftbi.-r. ;it the h«.u»e ••tD. G. - A( o . ; ix the* book*', i ."de* and papers nre in iu> pi»«-«•»*.pii. and 1 am wily authorized lo settle up the bn ‘iHi-Hii | fipr'Z l) DAVID GKFUjG. PATENT METALLIC IMJRML CASKS. Jill. ritU*y rj>K-r« bavin. recently made arrnngemt'iii* with the Pulrf.U-c of till* new and valuable iurrn Po»» lor tlie manufacture ahd mic of the urnrle i-> ihe W e’.j, they huvtn* been manufactured heretofore oxHu -tvfly m the Rj«»t. where they are -upenreding the u»e ot woo ill i. coffin*, ink*- ihi* irif.l>o(l of informing i ,- e puMu-. ihaithey arc now manufacturing eigntrr" oi.T-r -t-hi Mil-sol lb** ui<Mleru>arcof»b:ii'ai». varying m leiimh Itotu -fi niche.* lo C*i feel. With width and depth cimni-ie for bodies oi ordnmry site, iutd for thone who o-ore •pace for eusbiouing, or for bodie* of unusual di-en mojiM.huve several sizes deeper uud wider This ii vcuuon now coming into general use. is pronounced one of the greatest of the uge. These J.chial Casks are composed of vanou* kinds of u.rtale. but principally v( trou. » U,tO‘> ti- S4JT7 7? sj.yco it Ol ,!*yy oo tSAMQ Bl *i,«i2,:<w 44 I I hey are thoroughly <namtU*l m*ule and nut -u»d j thu- made impervious to air and utde*truciibJe They at*, highly Oi tiaineutal. and of a clusnic form- are liffi'l and po ruble. white the) combine the greatest strength i wnich metal i« capable of. in a given quantity " properly secured with cement they are perfect ly air tight. uud free from exhaluium uf oflr-uajve ga u r* I hey cost no more than good wooden colfmi «i>d Jrr •idler lljan any other article in u<e. (of whatever y-st ) for transportation. vaults,or ordinary in'ernient*- as Ins been proven by urtunl experiments, and certified to by some of our most scienuhc men ; alao, by the Hooora tl-s Usury Cla) , Daniel Webster, Lewis' Can*. and other iiutiuguuhcd Senators who have witnessed their merits, and whoso letters, together with other evidence of their worth, may be secu at our Ag.-ms’ Burial C am* l>cp<>‘> No. J 74 Main street, three doors above Nnwh where we intend to keep on hand at all time* such a stock of ait Rises iuiJ degrees of ornament and fin.*.. will suit the most diversified tastes- Wc invite the (mention of the public, and or undert k«-rs particularly throughout the west, to an examiima of the article, and request them not to rely upon the rej rest ntations of undertaker* not u*ing the urucle who .merest it would be to misrepresent them. W. 0. DAVIS 4, CO Patent Metallic Burial Cases. Wardroom* . d 74 Maui straL Cincinnati July. 1351 T'll K unde (signed, Cißosos H. f}qßCTcs. umlertuker and X sole agent lor tlie sale *1 Uie nbove valuable arti cles, announces, that he »* prepared id supply underla kers and others having occasion for their use with the • aute, of all sizes, from l foot 10 ouches to 6 feetOin *ltes u. length, id various widths and depths, suitable lor bo dies of any size, either plum, bronzed or glided and Inelrly ornamented. Also, name plates and trimmings for the same Attention to the very low prices affixed wall the view of their general adoption, ts solicited to wit. At wholesale, for plain bronzed Cases, of various colors— No. I for Bodies 22 to £3 inches in length. S 3-00 •i “ 28 to 33 *‘ 4-50 ■i 33 to 40 u “ 0 00 4 ** 40 |o 40 •* '• hOO 5 •• 40 to 54 " “ 9.00 <» 54 to 00 “ ‘ 10,00 7 “ 60 to 65 u “ 1100 i * 05 to GJ 14 00 y oo to ?o “ “ 10.00 10 “ 08 to 73 - “ 17.00 11 “ 72 to 70 “ " 18.00 12 ” 00 to 05 •• extra deep 12 00 13 - 05 to 69 •• ** 15.00 14 ** 00 to 70 “ ‘ l 18,00 16 *• 08 to 73 “ “ 19.00 1C “ 70 to 70 “ 20.00 Name plates from $4,50 to $9 per dozen. Moderate additional charge tor extra gilding and orna menial painting, or inlaid gold, stiver and pearl worlr- CoramuincauotiH. desiring further information, or or ders for Cnees and materials, will receive prompt alien* non !>y addressing GKO. K. ROBERTS. Ageui Sarcophagus Ware rooms, 374 Mom sL. Can.. O- L/~ funerals attended, hearse and carriages furnish c.l. ami conveyances, with appropriate attendants pro vided for transportation to any purl of the country application ut Uie office as above, jyic European Agency* IMIL undersigned European Ageut continues his an nual voyages between America ami Furope, leaving rutsburgh regularly 111 each year in Jane, ami returning in Si-pienitier— irunsaptiug a General Law Agency, m connection with bin relative, lludu Hessian, Esq.. now restdenttn Dublin The present tour will be the twenty fifth of this Agency, through KnglatijE Scotland. »> -ties, 4c. It embraces legacies, debts, rents, property and claim?; remittances of moneyrprocu* nng copies of wills, deeds and documents; conducting ; searches, ot all kind*. 4c.. 4c. rnnumerable references I given. During ilie subscriber’s absence, bis brother. Edward J. Keenan. will attend In his Office. Office on Fifth street, opposite St. Paul s Cathedral. THOMAS J. KEENAN, European Agent, jcfl;tf and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa. Notioe to Business Men* ' A LEISTLRMAN In this City, engaged in u sale, sore J\ and profitable merchandising and manufacturing bu-ines*. having fallen into a; low stale of health, ia de sirous ot selling out hi£ the conce n, rax the purpose oflenvingUm city farthe recovery of tiTs health. A»>y person having command 1 of 83000 in cash, mid a lair credit, cun enter into thb business wi h every guar anty ot success. try Address “ MANUFACTURER." Box sli. Pitts »urgti, Pa., slating whetc an interview can be had. jy*3 KEEN TEAS HAVE ADVANCED 7 CENTS PER X LB.—You can buy Orecu Teas at MORRIS 1 TEA MART, in the Diamond, for three mouths to come, ul the old prices and the same qualities, notwiiiitsanding the advance in prices East, as they have a large stoev on bond. They fell the best Teas m Pittsburgh alibis Store, and defy opposition. t))'** s r |IHE bUBScRIBEKoffers fur sale a valuable House X and Lot, situated on Attn street, Allegheny City.—• Ihe Lot is 18 feet front by 55 feet deep. Ttie House con tains a Hull, two Rooms, Kitchen Cellar und two Bed Rooms. A large yard, with out oven, hydrant, Ac. Price 9UGO. Terms—3oo in hand; balance in one, two and three years. s. CUTHBERT. Gen’l Agent, jy*2o No. &U bmithfield st. GIOLD PfcNs—Hurd 4. Hroiber, G. &E. M. Smith. T Todd & Smith and YV. YV. Wilson's, rite above brands vc nqw unrivalled m quality of Go;d, in quilMikc elasticity, m fineness and smoothness ot the point*:-and 111 rturaMtnyr fwil! warrant every hen ot these makes- Just received tins morning, a full assortment, and customers will always find at my store the best stock, and at the lowest prices which a good ar nHe can be sold at. W. YV. YVILSON. jy*2S cor Market and Fourth #ts I>UTTH i —J bbls.packed: d kegs do; For sale by —0 half bMs. No JC C do do It' do Lake Receiving and for sa!< - 5 bbls. No. 1 : 15 key b do; For sale by s • ; J r - r 4 - ' '-»■■ W^~'r^** 5 " " - -! * '1 {Drg a #ooi*3. ~ GREAT RBVUCTIOffiN PRICES. i> (.Hij.t. a ca. WM. DYER. 1 VVhitc Fish; i Lake Shad; o Salmon , ehy WM, DYER, No iJU7Liheriv si WM. DYER f ' 1 „ xif ~ - ’f v ■ • • r ..... .... „ V . / V'. - . ... V r ‘ ■* v t ’ i, f 1 - >• "W , * J, , . „ ». i « f - ,£-Vr>,-*■*; ,*■.»■' *■ ;*>- ; **.<■>" v 4* ' ■ - * ■ - ■ » r > /*gj£sa .TAMES W. WItOUttULL, —. J*H. . .. cabinet gL f%m&tviiNTrUKE IUAmttCTUREk 1 ; rip Ware-rooms 97 and 99. Third street.-, J'W. VV. respectfully informs his friends and custo uh * ers that lie lias now completed the largest and fiv nest stock of household furniture ever before seen id this city, as he is determined to uphold the quality W *h wcli-seasoned inaie-riuis, best workmanship, andtt&w :sl designs j and from the extent of his orders and- fuciJ ty in mat qfaemring, he is enabled to produce Warranted (unutare, at the lowest prices. ■ He has adopted the principle of identifying the ct 4- ioraer«’interest with Ins own, in quality and price, aid Keeps alwuys on huud the greatest variety Of every d' &■ cripnou of rtirniture, from the cheapest and'plainest, to tue most elegani and costly, ihaia-bouse,. oranypart of one, may be famished from his stock; or mauufacliir id. j lO or^ur He tlioreibre solicits anlnspecGcn, tnat the advantages ofhis establishment may bekhow n. i lie following urticles consist, in part, of his stock, whi rli for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed an any of the hn>iern cities: Parlor, I drawing, din »ng, and bed room ( chairs, of every variety, • consisting of fosewoOod, ma- j , hogaity and walnut Elizabetnen, Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every j description; Couches, Solus,Tcte-a-tcte arid Di vans of the latest French and American patterns; l oshaes, What-Nots, and ladies’ farlor Writing lies ct of various kinds; Work Tables and fiuicy inlyi 1 stands, music lands, and liolders, marble top, mh hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and «ofa, ta bles, extension dining tables; all sizes of the most improved, and decidedly the best kiud made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads and wasnstands of ' each a large assortment; gothic hall . aud parlor reception chairs, Ottomans and stools, secretary arid book cases, side boards, nre screens, towel racks, hat stands, aud music stools, cribs and cots . for children; paper rnuche, table and leu poys, ma hogany, rosewood, aud inlaid pearl Tables, Ac. Ac. Ac. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE aid WiND&OR CHAIRS. CaOuiet maobbs supplied wth all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and UOTELS, furnished at Lhe.sho t cal notice. All orders promptly attended to JoarncyntcnCabinet Slttbcra Auoclatic WAREHOUSE . 119 SECOND STREET. - (□ear the corner of Wood.) ______ THIS ASSOCIATION, «ra-^ braciog, already, twico to three \£\ l * me « as many bands as tire lari Mg *%■?" I goal and hitherto most renowned * i business shops of this city, have opened 1 tbeir Wn house, aiul are able to furnish the public, by wholes; or retail, with Furniture of the following uesirriptioi Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressingßureaus; FulbC »i-' uained Bureaus; Alahogan) Bedstead*; Alohogri iy Chuirsj Booking Chairs ; Mahogany Waahstanda; r o las; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Seorclarit 9 ; Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; C*ii re luLlrs; Mai Rack*, French Bedsteads; Oubmfli s: Poplur W ardrobos; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Wotk •.londs; Cherry and Common WorksuuiUs ; high p<£t, common, low, and irandJe Bedsteads; Cherry Bureatis • Cribs; Cradles, Ac. The ud vintages of co-operation, ou an ei tensive scale, ,'crnin them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are • if rmint*d to sell, lowerthan any competitors, an eqon ly >:ood, if not better article, and warruuted —as the pubjic .viJI understand by giving them a call. lIH?" Steamboat work of all descriptions, and other <* nicies of any de-cripuon, mode to order in every styjle, ai it>c ■Oionoat notice tmart2| *o Cabinet At alters Venetn, Makoj’any, Rosewood and Walnut; VamiiK? Hardware and Furniture at Wholesale. 'l’dK xubsjribers have just received from Now Viq-k X and Boston a most splendid stock of VtiNtft£K3, and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suflatile for the trade All of which we will sell at extremely tow prices. ; At great tare was taken in tbe selection oi‘ the stodv, persons caiuiot fail 10 be suited either as to quality jnr price; and, as it Is well known that Furniture can l»c made by machinery superior and much lower than }■▼ hand, the attention of me trade is respectfully invited. Turned Work, in all iis branches, carried on asusuM. 1 tank fir hand rails, for Carpenters., and ull arliefe-s required in manufacturingCalnuci Fu pituue, constantly on *rand—vtzj Mahogany, Vamieti/Jlardwufe, Harr Cloths, Springs, &c.,&c. KYaN & M’KK£ V ,~ [ Hyan’s Buildings, 1 _ No. 31 Fifth street,’ UH xiib F~ . UHMlTliain .Vows rhtrjsircti, between Mark*t and fVeod, SjutA fif.'e. /r\ Wb have now on band a huge and \JL splendid -lock oft ypry variety of j^MandCABi.NKT FtftfN'mJ Rtf, which 9 1 "are confident r-nnithcsurpastcd, equalled, m Hum Cny,or i v u.« Weal, in Hiyl«s nmf finish Ihose who arc in warn-.). Furniture an- resperu'uilv mvned local! and examine to, ihemselvc*. s*ieaiul»oau luniuiird on Hi shoMi hi ns lice. t U~ All ordrr* promptly uucnded to. f«t O'IHJNNKLL, MLI.i.KW Jc CU O’DonueU, filuileu & Co. ~ Pittsburgh Chair and Cabinet Ware Rooms NO. 9S THIRD ST., BRTWKO VVnno a»8 M A »<* .T. (300 ! tl 81DK) M ANUFaCI Uh of Ca >.• Seal l*arlnr H 111 Chairs; Cane *en? Knckin:; Charts; *{e- Ijaß| ccjH»o» a.Hi Invalid Clnm-, Cane Scat auii Country llou.v jdoou ; SeUce&; i,0u..- HuM g** and ©very variety of ilouuuon Cbairs. BUfa H A,J vvblci * were mnnuinfUireiJ Bader £r 0 tl »c<r personal superintend. nee, and are “ warranted hold in material a d workman ship inferior !« none m the Cn>\ Dealers m these um •le« will find il to th'-tr especial advantage to caii ami iininuie for themselves previous legouit: etwt-where. and Dwellings furnished ut llio shorn si j lOUce. All orders panciuaily attended 10. I)yvs F urnttur* and CUalr Ware Koom*. * T. 11. YoUNU Jc, CO., torruT u[ Th m? /,> ■ iMIT an d Smith/ieid jtJ., ojtyoxiu Broirjt'y HouI.VPI itbbvrgh, Pa., keep constantly on hand p®& make lo order, at the lowest prices. I Tl HOUSEHOLD ami STKAMIIOAT FUH.MTUItfe, and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most anorov.'tf Sl >' los - feblS Stea.mboa.ls, Ahoy: Mibscribers tcuder .heir acfi\ for the favor* bestow cL. eii upon them by their Steamboat friends, andft« would respectfully rewind them und others' inie- 1 1 rested m buihltiiß boats, that they are ui all limes nre purtnl l«iurm*h, <wi the most reasonable tenm* every description of Cabin Furniture und Chair; oi the be/ material uml workmanship. 7 U YOU N<; A CO. i Corner Third and SmiUifii id streets. 44 opposite Brown - * ilotej. 1 " —■ It. DiFuuifl nsuuucr A Dauler. CABINET WAREROOM, SAIITUFrELU STREET between Stvenikstrut and Strawberry alley, Piusluki P* (i\ HAMMER 3c DAULER keep constantly ankand EW a variety of exeeUeai and fashionable Furniture, jWwarmniedequal to any in the city, am! soltlon 2 „ it favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment in .he U cut. They have now on hand an unuftuaHy extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni- I ture, rom the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mrtlfinj b. C. IiAMMXk. A. MILLIKES & 00., HAVi; ON HANDtu their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY. No. 04 Smithfielu a large fancy and plain Fu.nilurc, wtucta they will sell 15 per cent, below cusiomarvrates. Terms—cash only. ' y & 3TEVKNSON continues in Tnnm.: if ~ !?_ clure . CABWET’W'JLRS at every descrip cs^fc--i loa ’ al . oIJ corner ol Liberty and street*. UNDERTAKING attLded loan all its braachey.' •• _ mayll UOOJDS & CUOZiKIi, MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURBiBS OIL MILL BUILDINGS, SouiA-Wmi 'cor tAI n n «r °J. “f®™*! f"*w '*» Ohit amt Ptnn rplpamg Railroad Depot.) AhLSGHKHV o:ty ~ £ "““ Riv ,® r “" d Land Slesm Engines, Fire En gines. Hydraulic trusses, of ail descriptions: Copper plaie, Lnhograplnc and other Presses: Gpld Stamping and Refining Apparatus, togelhci with Mill Machinery ■n general, built upon the most approved plans of con struction, and workmanship to the , atisfnction. of cue- ~<*/ - All ' eft a > Messrs. Cochran, ITBricle t 00. s, h°. 2(i Wood street, Pittsburgh, or addressed lo taesuiiscritiers, Allegheny,will receive prompt attention uull DODDS A. (IROZIER. Bolivar Fire Brick Bannfartnring Company. JAS GLOVU, 8. M, tISB, rrmo°T KIKK. A CO., ProprUton. , 'luib subscribers having been appointed Agents Tor A the above named concern, will Keep constantly o i h**™ “ , BU PPIy of the celebrated Bolivar.Ftru Btibk, -Cri’- cible tire Clay, Furnace Hearths arid - *ImraJM.• .The/ are also ready to receive orders Jtff shld Brick.-to be made in size and shape lo suit purchasers, which aim. I be promptly filled. : We do not deem it necessary to enumerate the many udvtuiiages the Bolivar Fire Brick posess over all oth* ; ers that nave been offered for sale iu the United States, their superiority being well known to idraost all persons who use Fire Brick. The proprietors have determine j that the Fire BriCK shall lose none of their present envi able reputation, and that no expense shall be spared t > make them even belter than they have heretofore been, rliif* is the only establishment iowmantlThcUmno Fir- Brick at Bolivar. KfER A JONES, _marn Canal Basin, Seventh st, Pittsburgh. A card. WDALV A CO. have now ready for ,ssJe a large « and well selected stock of Spring und Summer Hosiery m all its branches. They would direcr.particu lar attention to their stock of Gentlemeri’fe cdtxort half Hose, with Merino and Silk feet; they are of the best materials and workmanship, and tor comfort as a sum mer Sock, cannot be equaled. W.D. A Co have also' on hand Gents Undershirts and Drawers in x'otlon: silk and mcrinp ; Childrens’ Hosiery of alt descriptions, at Ac Old established Stockiug Store, Fifth street, between Wood and Market, j mv^:r For Females and Males. I Df UNO C °W>IAL or ProcrOalivo XJ tlair, preacribed os an effetlunl restorative in cases of debility, impotency or barrenness, and all ir» rcgnlanuesof nature. It isaU-ihat it professeaio be—. viz; Nature’s great restorative, and remedy for thb<-e ifr the married state without offspring. It is a certain care for eennaal emissions, general debility, gleet, weakness 01 the genual organs, nervous affections, JeitcoMea or whiten As a v.gorauag medicine it is ffiennSlea- Also, a certain remedy (gr incipient Consumption, indi gestion, loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude, fe male weakness, debility, Ac. J, is warranted lo pfese lie user in any of the above complaints, and is of price less value to those without offspring ' ' lh , e W“ sin B» of >¥» medicine, I have apporuled Messrs. Judsou t Co., of the city if New \ork, in the United Sta(es of America, my sole agdins for its sale; and none can be genuine iinlmW it hSmes Ih rough them, and their signatures arc on the tfrrapper iVopfes, , B ,y lOlh, ■ Sold only in Pitislmigh ni ihe Medical Depot, No. 75 Smnbfield street; and by li. H. Meaking, Walnut eireei Cincinnati; Baymond A Patten, No. «i Prurlh street' Lo ° ,avllle - [mnrtHtly ' Her*’* liiana Saw mills, TY.. r|'HE above establishment has been taken'by the A derailed, with the view of pursuing- Urn leirtUnjaln bl)*inessconnected therewith; aiid as they aie now re ceivtoffa ftj l supply of Timber, orders for all siacb 0l Lumber will be Hiicd with promptness, and at, as low prices os by any other Mill in the neijjhhprhoodi' / H “ " Q LV O ba.es t ' epp “ ands fe^Tg^^' I_> R.SUUAR.—lOlihds. I*. R. Sugar,7uBi recmfoil anlf Kt»T** T HOIX4NO nog, Just received anfl for sale by “ aiU4 WM. A. M’CLUitG A CO j - ,'?r. *, i +*- £*s, 3* „* * ■* v ' * ~ V * v- 7c- f " ’-* r ->■**£. ! $• ,; •*'..,,/>■ ? - t - * . c -*s. J *#" ' ’ r , _, * ~ ta- .■>(,* 1_ > f , , >,- » , *,<- t *~l f J-n- •" % *i "tj? * r t 7 ”"A e ir *= f- t **'Lf- _ 1 T -*.‘ 4 *Stfi 5 f .;V^^4/ r , * "t :*w ** ;r~ n,.- < jj' c - ,- -; *c*> ‘l * "S y "* - " *- * t y ' f X/ i ** j *” t 6 ' u. f * t* 1 a. **"-*’«.#**- **•£ . ' ■* .•••7x-•• 7 ■;*; ‘ •' * f •-' I .* f ' /,&***? ** -V', » " .V i -»v ’ - J -V* --*'»• r _ * <■> J* je* * *j -< * r / - *■ T . gy&ffi *** * „•* k *• „ ■ - > > .. -v •>■ ■> ■• '* 1 • •.•■!“• ,■ /t. •'•••■..-• •»,'<■•. •>■ • •■: '■• > .■. •••■■ •*. ■■■: '.•'••■ •<* ■_.-- .: '•■ r. :.--■ V : -■■ -■■ ■■>:.. - .w?.‘. MY. »'V•■•■;•.'. ■.»•>'. I :- r .r.'. irl.‘i. •i-.jV.U. a - - » *»4 • •*,,’*’* t ~ • * S K * h t W•* r. p X~ -V r •V * ' * *T ■r *■; s '? •.’■ # ‘ , ~ 1 • 4. TUe Human Bony must perspire, .. (SO SAYS SATTJUE,) TO Kirs A HEALTHY APPEARANCE, And persons who do not perspire are liable lo the mos Nmv DjiGUSTING SKIN DISEASES OW.Jotm’ Italian Chemical Soap caases u free perspiration, and ot the same time mollifies, softens “* •si’bili'idK tvjlre tenure and beauty of an mfani’s SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AND’SORES, are soon n6t only pealed, bpt cored by Its use ns ai . S N e know,who used in such cases: and find it unluiling—as also: in Plhi>Lia, BLOTCHES, preckXes, other skin disease. The reader is assured ibai this is nobsciesspnfled nostrum: haono ttial will move 1 60 persons cured of P SORE UHAASOHE-liEBSIAND SORE BEARD. “said assured, I would no] 981 knewi, " , '*> o »" 1 „,,? I^^ORiCKBO >^ Ct JAf*± , ED FLESH, wui had this, cure, bat a preventive ; and J j cviao^only anyone affljctecltTritb onyoi I me abave, pr similar diseases, will hud this all and even more (admirable in its properties! than l state. 10-’But, reader* the stores are flooded with imitations . and bo sure you,ask for Jojos* Italian Chemical Soud— and buy it only of WM. JACKSON, only Agent Piiißbargh, 240 Liberty BtreeyPittgbnrgL, head ofWood 0. F. JONES, u. s. sua&Atr, Z ' Jones* i*ujr w<c* : Xj'red 1 aalk* caD,ion,:d ag»>nßt using cornmou prepa to the skin! how- coarse,hoW rough,how sallow, yellow and-unhealthy the sain ■ appears alter using prepared Chalk! , Besides, it is injiirions, contain 'ittgaiarge gdontity of Lead I we {e,UO^TpAV^& | h /owfen» »^ a ® IC 5’ clear ’ liTin ? while i“I the same smdoUi. bold by the Agem, WM. JACKSON, 89 Liber ty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Price 25 cents. P ®“ r, XW ,l,t * 1 Teetfiana Ureatli, !' i! TO Bfv HAD, FOK 25 CENTS ■ * -C .4m&™™S > JK^3i, l!,CTer feo fonl 'dr lhcir TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YEELOW, ‘ fad encnistda Vitk tartar; that's 25 cent box of /oner 1 AmborTooth PMte W H) Aake the teeth white ia mow and ibe breath bdiferotißJy sweet. he S e^f^o“d/ AC^ofi ’ S Siore ' 319 Libe %S. -’ q “^-^Pmsburgh .' nair ~Tonic~ Restorer intended.hair to atop it faiiiWHtS,,eiire scurf or dandruff, and make grow dark. , For dressing the hair soft, and silky, (toUtiog ,can ettceed this—it makes i truly beautiful apd keeps it so. , IMs.indddlSe. economical, yetsimenor article forthe hair. ; h ?arf"^^ff S V ACK^’ 3 J tore head of Wood,Pittsburg. Price 37J cenlsand , fJecia Cure yourself -i American' compohno ' This never fading BpecificfsguarimdfcaitfWlv!?' - of delicate disease, togeUler willi the fitinfsiL: CUses plaints,/toeSecf a speedy, safo'tmd liUliSc'w^V® 0 ?* coarse of a few" days, tvilhduf Teslrietien^i^vK 6 ' l^e ness or injury to IhesystSn. inKS®} renwdy; has long been po ?“ lar Physician, radically cirin pnva “ the hundred ease*. *i'^ ann S ninety-nine of jSSHLbftW4t»^y-ss^£^^k or . on the rcath > wrf •are: -fmns S&SSKSftS^°- le ?, 81 fe * r of «W street,fiuaburgh, p a No. 50 Smithfield i' ..CM.' A _ [ a pf7 TiMW ! “ a tlie Cholera. JVd*inoi.B& a wj „ 11 . , .yp,‘^? n qr child has died of the mVatnWteDMa?AiSln' 0 i who:used this Whereassimabarifin'i I “ 00 , lt al l V ci ‘7 °* Xhafiville, *'■• cu ‘"'7 ■" [Cincinnati CAronicid. h \ KEY ,SEK &■ M’DO WELL,I4O Wood st. S euQine article ipayalways bo **'**&■< -. ..... , . ■ " flttl?S7 . ' i Bounty baadii pAPT. NAYL.OR, -No- 183 Third street, comer of V/ Chenv aEey, having made arrangements at Wash ?gton for iheporpose, will procure Bounty Lands for the -.officers nnd sQldierSo their wujqws.and children, under -the .Bounty Lana Biii, passed September 23th, ISSO. IVfiNiCOICACJD—7S ounces for rile by " 1> EmylSj B. A FAHNESTOCK A 00. ssl tv'-• \ ''■ ' ; ; ■■ jy' ' ’ *iS ■* ‘y --?* • **-*■ ■ "• ' ■.-• • ■-\ - • . ‘ , * - ' "\c : ;- ) h wonder i PBFSINt rL Sf % - . A GREAT DTSPEP&A CWEltr { i pfiSPAKßCtfromißchaet, or the : fpttrlh stomachiof iJl.' the Or,-after.directions, by BaronLTKßjaVthegnini f'orsiologioal Chemist, by J. S- UOUGHTON, JHJ>.,No. I 1 Kighlli street, i'himdelphiit, i’a. 5 ..; <, ; 'nSI“Si B „ a „ , . m| y wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION. J.l VNDICE.COaS TIP A TION, ZItBR Natnre’a °'rl!.{f e „ 0l . ml ’ by ' W ?‘?. t,,>s,wn 5ff ent , the GastrieJttic*. LS? due.Fluid,, infused,in water, wa vdti;est or disrolvehiFK Pounds of Roast Bbsf ]n abortiwo naras, ? ut_oUhe : st_omach. SCIKNXIFIc'KVIDBNCEI: , | Baron Limia, in UlscolebratCid work on Animal Cheii : latrVj says»An artilicuU Digestive Flnid l -analoKoas to ihe Gastric Juice,may be readily prepared from fliemtl eoos meTnbrane.of tlie.atottiach ottKe calf,in whieh va : rious arncles of-food „ inearand beloioil ened, elianged andrlieeßiedjlusiin Ure same inadner as they would be„ in the. hamon stomach.” Dr. PEEStitA, in bis fanion3teaUße on‘'l'ood'and iil ei,”,published by Fowlers A Wells, New \ork. page 35, slates the same great fact, and describes the method of prepaiation. There are.few higher authorities than *Drr Pereira. ~ .. . ... ‘ ’ . , Dr. CoMßKjiabia valuable writings on the ‘iPhysiolo-' gy of Digestion, 71 observes that “ a duninuifonofthe due quantity of the Gastric Juice ts a prominent and 011-pre.r ▼ailing oause-of Dyspepsia;”aDtf he slates that u a dis; tinguisiietPpKrtessor ot medicihein London, who was severely alHicied with this complaint, finding everything' else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com* .pletely successful.” f - Di-.GaAHAjt, aothpr or the famous works on u Vegeta ble Diet,” says:lt is a remarkable fact in physiology / thatthe stomach? of animals, macerated in water, jm port to the tiuid thc properiy of dissolving various art icles of food, and .of effecting a. kind of artificial diges tion of them in no wise different from ihe natural digest. ive process,” M . • Dr. SiMON’s-great work, the w Chemistry of Man.” (Lea & Blanchard, Philo., V 846, pp. 321-2) says: P Tphe discov ery of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical history of Digestion. Prom recent experiments we know that as-rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gas tric Juice itself.” T Professor Dvmqj-xson, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia, in hisgreaivfbrkonHoman Physiology, devotes more thau/fifty pages to offexaramalioH of lius subject. His experiments jtfith Di'. Beauriont, bn tHe Gastnc Juice, obtained front.the living human stomach and from animals, are welltnown- u fn all.cases.” he says, “di rgestiou,occurred as perfectly in,the artificial as ih,the digestions.” ’ AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. preparauon of PEPSIN has produced the most'marvelous .effeets, curing cases of DeDjlity, ; EmtfC tali cut. Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consump •lion, supposeff to be on the very verge of ihegrave. /It . is irappisihleto givethe details of coses in the limits lot. this advertisement—tyit authenticated certificates have b'eetf given of inore than ‘TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, in Philadefphia, New York,antl Dosldn aliphe. These wereHeariy all desperate'cases, and tjie , 'cores wete nof only.-rapnf and wonderfhL hut oernta neni ' ' ’ ; * ~ ; U la a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, ami particularly useful fbr Liver Complaint, Fever, and Ague, or badly treated Fever anil Ague, aud the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Al+o, for excess In e&Ung, and the too free use of ardent spir it*. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance 6U) STOMACH COMPLaSto" There is no form of Olil) STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem to reach and remove at once No matter hofr bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF 1 A single dost remoDttaUthavnpUdaanisvmp xorti, and it Only needsio be repeated, for a short time, to moke those .good effects penaanenu . PURITY OF BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. li.is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramp*, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to ranity; Soieide, Price,O* DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle wifl of ten effect a lasting cart. _. ule _ bezn the written .signature of J. S. UQUcfirrOK, hl.D.,' Sole Proprietor. Sold by agents in every town itt the United 'Slates, and by in Medicines generally. .Agents for KEY SERA McDOWKLt, 141 Wood street. : Retaildenlers supplied at Proprtelort). prices. [nvilhv Also, for sale fay R. K. BBLI.BRS, 57 Wo< d streei. Public AtUntiun ~ It respectfully tnvited to iA» foilotoini; truthi, set firth in relation to one of the most important Bemeaia of mot em times / -•. o _ . PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL j IT is not more th'hh one year ago since this great rem edy was Tmuigti before the pnblic, for the relief and eare of disca**.. to great powers to heal, have, since then, become fatly appreciated by the community, and we allege that the longer it is tried the more certain will its grearfomo spread. It is not iha remedy of a day, got ojj forth*.* sole purpose of making money ;but; one: which we conceive, will coatmue to be used Whcij all nostrums have beer forgotten. The PETROLEUM is a Natural Remedy, elaborated hi the depths of the earth by a power and agency that laughs to *eorn all human competition. It is our doty,when we write about a that we write tbpth—that we say nolhiug calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or pot confidence in our statements. The siek are very apt to catch at any thing that promises relief iroin dis ease. A story etui bardiv be too highly wrought to an rwerthc objt*et of gullinuor humbugging some of them - Now, we do not desire to do this; we are anxious only dim the truth in relation to oar Remedy should be told, morder to secure for it u reputation far. exceeding uuy single article oi the nuttcha medico. Plain, unvarnished fact»—facts that may be ascertained in ourowaciiy and ueigUborbood, bear ample testimony in fayor of foe Fe- i troJcum. * 1 Wiiiiin the pa»t two months, iwo of our own citizens, who were uxcdty blind, have beeu restored to sight, acyerai cdses of blindness, in the Slate of Ohio, have beou cured. Aud, also, the euse of a gentleman in Bea ver epunty. There are others j but these cases are near home, and may be referred to by any persons who may nave doubts on the subject. These cases were cured af ter tney had been abandoned bypbysiciansasliopeless • e 1 c is° lcu,n cure, when used according to direc. lions—Diarrhom, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the face* Chronic Sore Eyes, .Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head, pains m the bones and old sores,Ulcers, Wens, punors. Scrofula, Cancer, Spiual irritation, Fever and Ague,Chronic Coughs,Asthnia,Bronchitis, arid all Pul to“dpNluMPT|ON Ch ' oniC UalUre ’ leudjns Burua and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid tteys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and -iJunjofls. In fact, ilisaaßEax tntivEasAhHEliEPr, and Shas been tried in mostor UlO above diseases withiu the iwt-year with the most perfect success. Certificates lliat ten! asiomsh afeinihe handsof tfito proprietor, who j*j»!jtmk«rjtensnre In showing-tliem tothc afflicted or Whatever others may say aboul iheir medicines, the Felroleum is the .greatest Remedy of the age. Phy mesons or high standing in the profession are beginning thc i r practice, Those who ot first looked on with doubt end uncertainly, are willing to award it doe praise and consideration. Before another year rolls round, all wiU be compelled to acknowledge that the ■ Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered. For sale, wholesale and Heiiiii, by KEYSER ft hi’DOWELL, ~ ~ ~ ~ 140 Wood street a phTT,**!*'- Sc j , « re ’ Wood street ; 0. M. Curry, D. A. hlliott, Joseph DopglagSs Allegheny City. A No. by Pittabvgh ** KfEky CauHl BasiA, 7 th .i r «s(. -r - ,* I r * ’; l < tifoi Striei, J 'PfUfjiurgi^ii JOHNJIfcCtoJiftEY has now/the.jileasnro. of an aaoneitifftoTiis numerous frierKlsundthc public in general,ihai hiaSprinc and Summerstocfc is now ready for inspection, which he believes.will be, found to be ®“o, of thtUargest and .best selected storilrs of Ready- JKS? Otothtng.to be foand la the .Western Cpaiunr. to k e L?£.“ 6LCta ? nB ,‘ in “ sl ''leof,his,Garments,,tothat the T*f?‘‘J w 1 e h l l>rieedvaajweU astho.lineatjaregptpmifl a , fksanfMof'oheattrpttisedl,, \77 7 * r lnShHtSSlrtte? te • ooH'tho attenrionof all dealers mClouting W Ms present splendid assortment df.v, a. AstieVU.lI 1 ' ne!? y 5 ■ ‘ menaM sh^ffi„W 8 ' k t,e , “h offer them keif indnee j;inosTAoite ther*w MlAfrw e ’ ‘treat successintht;' bu suit the b a , bun ~ 10 get opGarnredis to the UnionsWbKh Unf S?SiS^ S t sflf 6ye! * ! ‘ , ? U S :n , ln sale purchasers. “ ‘ p* »«oost importance tO wholo ,%#4*|Hi£s’SSSlk nmnnetflnd auhemost reasonable priceat-.'-. , ,” COME, TfIEN,,.ONEMJD-SXr ' 1' ThO Assortment, the QanUty, anff tlie most extensive, undoubtedly, VO'be finite-r« thfUnlted maria ■ „ JantesC. Wiitt, rmer'y-COTTEn w .Jhe late T; - J*WI«W«» R> - hisj/mendH .ytr »[>d roWwm general,,that he hasreutml the Store, N 6.3& Market strut, between'Secdridhird;Thltd BUSIN ESSittall iia.deparynputs.jHa»n9w receiving &K&2 l *£ , j li £ 6T ! a *9j an .eniire ; iew-M&l: 01 anil Stmimer wea^Viii'iiW^Wne J Etighjk '.■ atiW'Axterfatw ■CiothsACashoartui TMttd,-, EnccAfinWiCZetA jto-supe jjOTjarflqte.fo teane* M logeihe? wijh aJargc as •2Br e »P f P ra,n iMfigtiMa C«n'ai&»Vtiew%nffSe»f rabiesty?es. •' • - • . m-vVj ‘■i/t.-j,. i:F;cv.- i ;,^ l Sfe <ul S lOC S enl A ° l <>C Cones Ml MamiUa Vatm S s. all of wltich the Attbsciffierls frepajeu to make lo order id the iieatesl and mo/tTesh onaukrstyles, at a* low priced a* estft&Jish mem. He therefore hopes by strict attention,,!® all or ders intrusted to hia care, lo merit u share of public pa tronoge JAMES'CAVATf. No. 36 Market, between Seco&d arid Thir&sia. . "^ > '^"t' A iL»ORS. I shall continue. to sell and .give in structions on my system of -Garment DrdugStink os heretofore, nt the following prices,viz rlfaeC’Omp&ftied b y°f? l instruction, 816; .without iris tin ttjpns.ST.-- J clo; y . X MOST DELIGHTFUL : R€#TREATilo'lhe '-weary JX traveler, as well as constant resident of thei city aitd vicinity, are now to be foriitd: in, the ATriENiEITM S 4LOONS and BATHING ESTABI;KHMENTT.Sy Hreer, aboTOATobd, WhereiEnperiofi.rdAiCremlis! Fruit Tlif balJ «'rfllioo« r rtome Ad M' to 11 P M- - rcspectfaUy soUdts a share of public pfttronage. at tended-to with ttie utmost •’ .'-i-T tO* Private Rooms for Select Parties- •' *- -• t- 7 . *»& ■ .., -... ... , wm. w. .Ward. Bood Katlng aad Drtnklne^- /£s^y•✓'“Tv, EVERY BODY '■ that is fond of this life,Should drorrTonnd-and see RY GRAII aAJ t ati;lujfqneW 'lloiel ; Nfg&jjmpi depf, .fron> Penn* 1 pn Sinclair at. W.O* WZfiP. 00l to Ma customers. the "best Oysters! Li quott, Wiaes ajid 'Cigars tlat can be of these *ere digging. : ' -r:r. ; -.r >•<_ •' •• •• «folm W. Tim, r HAS ALWAYS ON HAND, of hj a owir manufacture. • a large assortment of WBIFS t CANES antTUM nttr,U,AS of every descripuon, which hewilPdtebose oi, wholesale or retail, at pricesJaaiowriawheyriean be • piocuredforineithertficcities,of .Now York-Plulade]- - pbta or Bahitnoie-; Also, oil habJ a lorne biSdlf of BKU EVGOMNi CAKpHea^sSU DIBV SATCHEhS/which will he Bolil al New Yolk •pnge* JiußrepeiveaTrom the Manufactpry Anew aitiK ,pW3ft INDIA RUBBER VhIRS, Ml *&f.^holeS> andtetait. ' • ’ ' - '• ■ JOHN WVTIM, au2z ; - Not 43, Wood street. nearYirgjgniiey, Adami A (lo.i» Kxpreaa.Oilice,.. , 65 Market Streets Vi ia h ‘ ON «ud afiur Mpndjay, 25ib instant oarTrankof small' Bauiagns wilUic nloM-d atlt A‘ Mrdkil£/dr Bal tiitrore, Pnifadelphia, New Votk' t f:os:or., Ac. ' Our Goodawill be cartiedin.enr otvn Car, in eltargc OI a special messenger, by mail train ftomiXmelipon lo fliiladelplna. BAKER. AiFOKSTTH,* auSt ■ . .'.'i.i ■■ A^’k Co-Partnership. . WK have this day erueredimo Co-Partnership; for H the purpose of manufacturing Mustard*,Spices, and for Milling and ru. ceTieraJ.ant? 3 Pliall he happy to see the old Custdlners" of Rhode? &. Al corn, b t No. 1 17 Third aireer y opp6?ile the SL Charles Ho tel- , , . . J**HN WRIGHT, Pittibumh, August 9.1851. \VM. F. AL,CORN. Card. IN withdrawing from ihr firm oTßuodes fcXncoßn, in favor of Mr. Jonw Weight, I take pleasure in re* commending him and the new Giro of WEIGHT AL CORN to their late customers and the publicirtfteneral as being every way worthy of their jmiTbnafce-aild con fiilrnce. (»nl3) W.IUKHQRBS. : BLATK ttuOFUSG. Thomas Arnold, siate Roofer and Plum, «nSS oll S. a fttw supply of very superior Isfuaged sijATE, and is prepared to execute any orders for work that may be entrailed:to bim, will in sure satisfaction, and on very . acconnnodiutng,ter!ii3.— He hij> entire time and attention tdlhenbaairiess, and reels confident that all tils work w»H be 'bfcrfeifii He may bo found at-Logan* Wilson &CdJs 159. Wood Btreet - . . v.-ii fousaam New Chocolate Factory. GIAMROttI &CO v ,re?pect{utty,.inform tbe rJ^ bl,c l “ al lbe >* arC now nlanafaotnrme-CHOCO- L, ATE of every quality and price. TMs-Chocotatei un iise most ouiers uiieraied, ami hence, of finer flavor,..moire': natricioos and wholesome Sig. G. ami Co.^ lors of one of ihe larg£st A Cbocoline~mamifiictorieB in I Lalyv assure, the public lhatthdy .wjli„.CdiiUBii'an'article Jmce’ n<W 3U P. cr ‘or, lo the bcst,impQrieU, li is for sale at Mr. BOREL’S,<Mad.Boroi?s Winery.) . Fmmb street,-up slairs, next cLdorloibeJtf ay- Qr»s Office. r'aii7- HGenuloa Uoman Strlntn. KLEBtR, No 101 Third sireei, has just Imported . alorofgcnnme Italian Roman Slings, -ft* ihe vioun and Gunai. Theyartrof the very Juiestnaality, four lengths and font; threads. Hayingbeen purchased by H. Kleber’s son, in the Factories inTburdpe, ifie'y are fresh and pure, and for- beauty of lone, correctness of sound and durability,, they are, ai to»elher,imiivailed.— r 2?£ a iftS^ !8 W&.? B by aiUhe gxcatoVioJmiots, Oie Bull, Sivon, Villexteraps, Jrc. “ *"- • aulb SIGN GOLDEN. II F iRKSU GROCERIES-ANI> SUNDRIES— 00,half-chests Green find. Black Teas; ISO.cauyjboxes do .. do do: 60 boxes choice brands Tobacco; y-.d.-j 0 pro. MUler £ ; Gd©dwiitfVFine Cal Tobacco; 20 M. half Spftnuh'Cigars , 30 M. Havana • do; 50 bags Bio Coffee.;. 25 do Lagnyra Coffee ; 20 do OldGovemraent Java Coffee; 30 boxes Star Candles; 10 do Sperm do; 30 do MonJd and Dipped ; _ 30 kegs Ground Spices; 5 bags Pepper and Pimento; 15 boxes Cocoa and Chocolate; 3 cases assorted Pickles; do Bofdeaoi and Sicily Prune* ; lbb * B ' Almond, Palm and Toilei Soap; . 1 do Hecker’sFumia: ■ ; 2 doCorn Starch; ... , r l t&BSiißK**** X kssse™**™*! ‘ - Wholesale and retail by J. D. WILLIAMS k CO j N. B. cor. Wood and Fifth’ Sts, M Tea. Ulamma ' 13 ,be P!«CO'to buy DARLhY—-70 bus. fof sale br ** an ?l : ' BTuAJnv& SILL. have never been known tu fall: Sola wholesale dSif IS 8 tail atihfa Medical De[yoi,soSmithGeia' f^ld iUU FELLOWS' TEXT BOOK an<l"odT®inS. J Offering, rQr lBsl—jo^lreceived at , ' Fe, os ' ~ g| . Gunpowder, Yoime Hvenn Black Teas, r d antt ® an * a?i^gf*;iIGOBHEAD. TAILS--50 kegs assorted sizes To t FalfTtTy ~ :■: ;sTirAR/-ts IC -,,. ch ' 9ls Y : H > lo close out,Cor »aleby 2 STUAttlWs.i. CTUKSH BUI-i'KR— Received ifcu, day,umj ftr saleVt *--« MORRIS-'l'liiiHAET, mthetflaroond. RIV [V... I, A R RIV A L OF FINE GOLD W>rrmr'« iTjANDJEWELRY, at HOOD’S prfc^ ft,^^^i“! ,i " s . “^SafH>aU'’»lit' , asiial retail '’• v - ' -■- v-> ' fau2-<f T'pKNriVST^' ll ?^oMiOLU PENS and G«U> ■*■ rr,WL»IL.s ui uua city is pelhne at about half the usual.rfuutpjm-e.at HOOD’ti. SI Mart... I, rf U 1 BXB. RAISINS : U/U 150 do Figs } 20 casks Currants; 60 boxes Jujube Paste r 40 do Hock Gaudy i 25 do Maccaroni* ' SO do Vermiecelluj 10 eases Prunes,glass jars; in store and for Bale by JOSHUA RHODES & W., No. 6 Wood street. 00 W CHEESE; 75 half bbis. Shad; n ,,oVf.i. rece ‘ Vea und by R It. l)RAVO» __ Nos. 1 aodiJ iHaraond. family and .superfine, always on bauii jinjifqr sale by_ I ea2Sl STUART & SILL. A m^P ou Ki?iy' —gy lM 1- D WILUAMS'A CO. JAKMSY—SO bus. for sale by ”• • ' * ,la 7 BTUAR'r_*^JU» >U3K Fl.oUlt and llultod Burley for sale Uu' A >.. auls .; 'VRidfrr & AWJpm OAT MEAL—Fresh ground for sale By ~ . aals WhIOllT A ALCORN /"IOFFEE—Fresh Rousted deity, forests, : . V/ a »RB VVJUUUT JtALQQRN, i*«*Saßss*se2£ s -. I JIEReCdrtANTrTAILOE, -airat y. n Htf/A the has n«^^“S«hi?i Slor .f’ *2*'*-“*g<s rtii ipleiim under SMpendera h PiOcfat 5 Neck Tira,Klfhi(j Dating Sloe ice, Gtovesj iHa?c',’ttC', Togelh er will; ertryttmig'jn that man’spMjH.ml .g,j. BEIW.AHHS J&ARisIjST. »p«# y.^ffotencopy.' J «**»WP* SPtt. ■ V, , ~i *, , > v V 1 *1 -v, * < “* . _ ... -v X 4 C > “ v »■ ~ % * *. V. ‘
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