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' ... • • • Goodithrthia mate carried throu g h in five days, and all ;consigned to tia wll l be forwar d ed free of. • comadasicm or charge for advances. • • • • ' •714X111 OS TaXIOBT surname PEI staDizsaiA &zirrstrullott- Dry Goods, Hats, Sheet, Books, , Stationery, Clattery, Confectionary, , Fruits, Feathers, Forrittgre i OraSsi Me. • &eines, Saddler?, Wont, /Xt.. &c.,•81, 10 0 Ills , ' • Hard ware, Qo e e nstrare; G roceries, Faints, Dye Stars, Oils, Leather, Clover, Flax, TimoOy . ; and. oilier. Grim Seeds, tio,9oe. PlOO lbs. • - • • "1/iieon, Beef; Pork,.Buttef, Lard, Lard Oil, Tobacco .. ..Leaf, Coffee, Tallow, Grain and Ra gs, 100 Ds. Ashes, Marble, (roach.) Tar, Thole, Rosie, Berman. Clay, Bones, ice., 50e. p 100 tbs. • • nutria eI , FADF4 . do COVODE. PASSAGE froth LIVERPOOL, LONDON and GLISGO W. .•- • • • /A. .• - • V ANDFROMLivßiooimititewoßt.taNs_Nlik L TIMORE, BOSTON; DEL/MU:STOP A N D . • • SAVANNA.ErDiREDT: • •", .•• .•.• ••• .• ••• TA. PS • . General RuggratiOn oreigu Eichange Ojjk, liE underOgnedlinvizig 'accepted the Agency of above we ll known House, is prepared to. bring *, assengers from the Old Country, on as favorable lets as any. other Ifouee in the City. . • 'Passages can. be eggs/led in the following lit', galling punctually on the days appointed:. SWALLOW TAIL,Lino )saves Liverpoolon the bi mid Stator •eath Madill,. • • . • • , ; RED STCLltilklearei Liverpool on the 4611 }0f each mon . . . . THE Z' NE leittis Liverpool Twice a Month. • THE LOISHON LINE of Packets sails from Londsn on tbriAth, 13th; Stst and ghltrif every Month. • ' ‘THEOLYDE LINE of Glasgew•Packets sails • f m GLASGOW on the Ist and 16th of each month. ' Atars•-•-•A weekly-Lino of Packets for New Orleans Passengers sniped from New York to any pars .n itteTWest. • , Err The Senior Partner resides in Liverpool, and 4 u , Ise:intends the embarcation of all passages engaged in this Country. . .. .P.S. - Persons desirous of visiting the Old Conniey can have their passage engaged through from Pitts burgh, by application either personally or by letter, (post paid) to the undersigned. JAMES BLAKELY, Corner of Slgth and Liberty streets, ):And story) Pittsburgh. : 1851. VIA Brownsville. and Cumbsr/and to Baltimore and Phiiad'a. rIIIIE hlorni..g Ileac leaves daily at 8 o'clock. A. IL, precisely, connecting-with the Cars at Cumherlaud next morning. _ •., The evening boat leaves daily at 0 P o'clock. .M , , (except Sunday evenings,) connecting with the car, a Cumberland next evening, at 10 o'clock. Time through to Baltimore 32 hours. Fare only 89. Time through to Philadelphia 40 hours. Fare only 810. The National Bondi' now good. Conductors go with the coaches betweeu Brownsville and Cumberland— which makes thin decidedly j th the beatro ns rita N a • , a Es g t en i , iety Office in the Monongahela House. Transparent Window !Made Factory ; 48 IRWIN STREET; (arrwists PUSN •KI) .uarxrt 'Turn). IIST OF SIinDES on hand and made at all times to A order - 3-4,4-4, 5 4 and 6.4 Buff Shades, plain and bordered ; Transparent green do; " Dark " ; • . Landscape Shades of .erery style ; , Moonlight do do do ; Gothic and dlersitlato, of new style ; STOInE SHADES of anycolor, with Lettering or De. signing. OIL CLOTHS on hand. .' Also, a lot of SHADE TRlMMlNGS—complete at 24 cents' per shade. Ini`"Cartains hung on reasonable terms. - P. S.—Pedlars wllCdo well to call at the Factory, be. fore purchasing elsewhere. aprISSIm COPYLNO , PRESS.—Vorioas styles - letter coPYlaff present, The screw, The lever and a new patent, dif fering from any before brought to this 'market; slut; copying booke, a large stock of all sizes, leaves paged; Arnold,' Htbbert's and Harrison's copying inks ; copy. Log brushes and 01l paper—for sale by W. S. HAVEN, Stationer, roe Market and Second sts. Q U odCal drab% to 13. Vitt CUE'S iliustrated London - L, Worksiand the patilic generally, are respectfully is -Conned that the Art Journal for May is pow ready for - delivery. This month is more than usually interesting, as ftcontains many engniviags of objects now exhibit lag at the World's Fair. . Also, the fifth and sixth num lie.nt or the Cyclopedia; as well as the thirteenth and sixteenth pans of Fletcher's Devotional Family. Bible. Partiesvisidng the. Store, will, iti Is believed have an , .opteirrunity of seeing the - most magnificent Bible. ever offered for sale in Pittsburgh. WOODWARD & JF.LLBY'S, mysft 73 Third street. !`lei CHANDEILIEILI.—Just received, some very • ty beautiful patients of Chandeliers, of ollve.olit end artistic bronze. Citizens are zespectfullY Invited to call and examine my stock, p articularly one pair, made to cuter, of Cornelius d Co. , s Vest manufacture. Also, a large assortment of Lamps and Chandeliers, suitable for dweltingp, boats, halls. churches an. iny3t W W. WILSON. Wampum and doweiry. ntIEAPEST IN AMERICA —O. L. 21001) has Just 4../ openers Store No. fd Market street, two doors north of Third street, where be is nowaelling al/ kinds of floe GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY, lc., at about half the usual prices. Strangers and citizens are requested to call and see the Goods before psyche . N. H.—Particularattention paid to fine Watch wcrk, and Jewelry Repairing. liny43:2w Aeolic° . O Contractors, Bridge Milkers, T Herr's Island. Saw - Mins are now preparing to re. ceive and execute promptly .11 ordera for Bridge and other Timber, on the. most (as table terms dm market wilt permit. (m 55) JASIES CABMAN it CO. Removed. COCRRAN, APBRIDE & CO. have removed tbetr Warehouse to No:20 Wood street, In the , house for mer/3, oceobled by George Cochran. • iny26:2w K. It. Wll.4.lol4'STome, Cathartic and Al N Dyspeptic Pills are sold at o. iSO Smithfield street. These Yids are highly recommended by all who have used thew; and are well known in CU city as a certain preventive of sick headache. S. L. CUTHBERT, mytlo *. 60 Smithfield street. Parasols! Parasols I ----- TORN' M TIM has Inst. received a beautifol 'neon !' mom of those green and blue watered Silk Partniols. Also, a new. style of. satin tare—all of which wilt be sold. at a great reduction from former prices. JOHN W. TIM, • . Whip, Cane and Umbrella Factory, . N 0.143 Wood street. _ . 011 TON HOuIEKY AND GLOVES—A full amen. mentof all colors and qaallties andosiery,. wish a fine assoruneat of Lisle Thread. Silk Cotton Gloves, Or sale, wholesale or retail, by F. IL EATON, mslo 62 Fourth et. dThllare—eoo galls, bleacnell Winter Sperm oil; kJ .900 do natural colored do do; • 1200' do do spring do do; 1000 do bleached do do; • 1:510 . do do do Whale do; . 600 do do do. Winter do; 1400 'do Tanners' • • - do; . %PAO do North West Coait Whale do; .store and for rale by jes . MILLER e EICKETBON LANTATION SUGAR AND MOLASSES- - G 3 hbds. Prime Plantation Sugar; 367 bbls. do' do hlolassei ; • In nom and for sale by jeS : • MILLER & RICKETSON SUOAR. HOUSE MOLASSES AND PLANTATION BUPA R -16 b bls. Sugar House Molasses—St. James' Refinery ; 10 Mids. fair Planuttion Sugar; - • On consignment and for sale by Jefi MILLER & RICKETSON. RICE -20 tierces Rice in store and for sale by Jes zin4.4,ER fr..RICKETSON. SOAP -1W bac Chillicothe Soap, in ato re and for male ieS ••• • • MILLER & RICHETSON. RAIBINS-40 bait. M. IL Raisins; - •40hf do .' do; in store and for sale by . . • MILL E R & BICRETSON, Je4 • Nos. 021 and OM Liberty st. VITHITE HAVANA BRAZIL SUGAR. 21) DX4 White Havana Sugar; 150 bogs Brazil Sugar; in store and for sale by Je4 . MILL ER S. RICKETSON. - L1.96R-;41) bbla . extra Family Flour ; X 00 do superfine do; In store and for sale je4 MILLER & RICKETSON. fIHELE-29bxs. soperbew Cheese, jam receiveden lJ aonalgtunent and for sale by • • • • ie4 .. . - MILLER &.RICKETSON. ' latld ON SYRUP-40 bze. Turner's Lemon S. rap on •Conilgament and for 'ate by 3 e 4 • - • MILLER &. RPIRETSON.. Nbie AND FOULARD BILKS-Jost received an additional supply of thos e above Goods' will be closed out very clic op vtABBITT.,.. A. A. MASON & CO. rowders the labor of washing is materially re duced This article is now so well blown as to require no palling ;: For side wholessle or retail by • CO.,- • . ftPCLURG & C EF mtvE,.scifibtlitat orl4. 446 Libert stree t . raising bread, cakes, &c., by which R savior of f 13 Ear cent. In the Floor is effected. bi t "f acture & bv B. BabblttiNcw York. and for side by . • 'W. A. tiPCLIMO cci.- DABBITY 'S WILE 'REPINED s _ . „ut Put up In and tk; pa ers- At ?) . P e rson rising one paper of this Selenium will prefer It to aoy other. F or sa l e by W.A. fiPCLURG & CO. 2 OUO L e r. L e & n a ti t y Ncn . l T L . vA.Nitofposr .seettil.34,con • • No; el .Waterstreet. : n: ER'S EMPORIUM . OF FASHION, No. 71 CBrialtblield street. Coats from $1. 0 50 to 8_12,0 0; Yeats from till t 2s 84,50 ; Pants tram 81,00 to . SW 8 47 Ys' imlts from L 3,00 to 150,00. Ir 4 We study to please. Iycut with for a real treat try the Young Hyson 'tea **Meg at- 81011R1W-TEA: MART, in the Diamond, 111,011 . Vb. • -• • • . Lief, rfIAWAND REDNESS Or vie SKIN fa entirely re .l moved by the use or the lierpetla,Soap, and San- Minn hands or faces rendered amooth,enit 'ad delicate ly whim. Be caret:Lilo get the genuine. Sold at my2B 'l5O Smithfield at•tet. 1411.Tlikal5-3,tani live Geese Feathers for sale. '3017 CARSON & MIL &KB Ma.for imle by 4 • quiyl2l B. A. FAlirg:k. CO.: ('QIROhIE GREEN-8 eases for 'Me by (mrl2 B.A. FAFINWTOCICZe 00. 13141:11NT intiltarzi6ce !be powderedrb sale r '102Y12) B. JLF.AHNES4OCK & CO. tgrAgro GOMEZ-8 beige for ga ju m t j a Ago img3hl 11 A. F m= 4 co. _•=ilßimatemmE7 - Fare Reduced. MONONG4HELs9 ROUTE. E. U. KEENAN _:'~lu..::a Arow • t'oek - C. MIME would i aspect lirinviteihe Attention- o f the pub. ALt-:;is Hew her neat suld splendid stook of <C,V• pi,&Ncag,itttairened endAeady for, aldeiannidittahicharethikeletizated - H arnbur g Anatios, with the neste_tnprovement .Of %be over , strings the It. test and most ilnportant improvement, invente d solely by them and L.y no others: They have been tried to be • copied in this cowry, but unsuccessfully. Also, one splendid 7 octave, double carved Piano, Louis XIV etyle,made b 7 04co nA. Raven, New York'. Three 7 octave Pianos, also made by.BScon k Ravei • ' Fou,rlf .ociave Pianos, made, by. J.: as, C. Fisher Mums A. Fisher. New. York; together - mitt some of err • own manufacture. with metalic frame. LIGRBIITZ'S HISTORY OF GREECE. A Historyor .t.,7 Greece, (tom the earliest times to the destruction of Corinth, B. C. 146; mainly based upon that of Connop TtdriNvall, D. D., Bishop of St. David's. By Dr. Leoat : ' and Schmitz, F. R. 1.• E.. • - • • The Harmony-of Prophecy; or, Scriptural 'lllustra tions of the Apocalypse. By the Rev. Alexander _ Hallailafor the Times, Geraldine, Hamel:me, A Thou*" and Lines," and .other Poems., By. Martin Farquhar Tnopet.„ royarbial Philosophy, A Modern ” Pyramid. and the Poems of King Alfred. By Martin Farquhar Tupper-, The Heir of. Willa -Wayland— a Tale. By filar? Il • owitt- The- Philosophy . of Mathematics. Translated from the Coma de Philosophic Positive of Auguste Comte.' By W: fit Gillespie. Elarper'iNewifork and Erie -Railroad Grede Book. I Containing a description of the scenery, rivers, towns villages, and most important works on the Road—with ' ono hundred and thirty-six engravings. By Lossittg and Buttitt. from original sketches made expressly for' for this work. By William Macleod. • Ilarper , a New Monthly Magazine for Jane. ."' t The Gold Worshippers; or the days we. liveln—a Fu ture Historical Novel. By the author of" Whitefriars." 3 The above works Just received and for sale by s •• R. C. STOCKTON. . jet *Market street. Sew Books I NOW BOOK* AT HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third detect, opposite the Post Office : Harper's Magazine for Juno—No. I ot new volu me Dictionary orMeekuurica—No. 30; enerra—or the History of a_Portruit. By an Ameri can Lady; The Heard of Wast Wayland. A Tale by Mary How- ' London Shakspeare—Nos. 2 and 3 ; • Cumming's Adventures In Africa; History of Pendennis. Dy• 0. W. M. ThackarV ; r • The Sargnett—or Studios of the Town. By J.K.Dair ihe Mother-in:Law—or the Isle of Rays: a Tale.— By Mrs. Sentiment': The Wife's Sister, or the Forbidden Marriage —a Novel; - • The Geld Worshippers , or the Day we I.ivc In—a Novel. Lied . . New Jewelry Store. THE untie rsigned has latelyopenedhi% stock of Fl SE GOLD and SILVER WATCHES. and EINE. GOLD JEWELRY, AT In MARKET HUM, two doors from Third street, and wishes to inform the citizens of Pitts. burgh and vicinity that hp Intends to make this place his home, and would solicit a share of the patronage of hecitizens, He informs ail persons who are desirous of purchasing anything In the way of fine Gold or Stlver sVatches ' • rich Gold and fashionable Jewelry. ..4.e , that he wi.l at times sell every article In his hue at New York City prices, and at least front 10 to 30 per cent. lower than the same quality of goods ate usually sold for in this section of country. Please call and examine the Goods and prices. " Itetr G. L. HOOD. - A VALUABLE IMPROVEIIIINT IN TRUSSES. DR. HARD'S IMPROVED PATENT TRUSS and - RUPTURE REMEDY, by which a permanent cure can be erected. This Trams Is entirely different in form and principles of action from other Trusses, having all the advantage of a well-regulated and uniform pressure. The pressure can be so regulated as to give case and comfort in the most oifficuit cares of Hernia, and can be increased to almost any force desired. The pressure is enthral, and being brought to bear immediately over the hernial opening, and offordirg ykerfeet security and retention at all times, even ander the moat violent exer cise. By the use of this Truss, when applied properly by a skillful Surgeon, the wearer is placed beyond the danger of strangulation, or any other dangerous or pain. ful symptoms, which is not an unfrequent occurrence in the wearing of Illy adapted Trusses. It is a very com mon practice for persons afflicted with rupture to Select a Truss . and apply it themselves. This is a bad prac tice, which can be seen only by those who anderstand the anatomy of the parts affected in hernia. We would most respectfully call the attention of PHYSICIANS to this Truss, as we know they will ap preciate its value. We also have a variety of other Trusses at the lowest prizes. Infant Trusses kept con• stantly - on band. • KEYSER & MeDOW my- r % . 140 Wood street. Pingo:web, Pa. Dr.Har Abdominal Supporters. rpiiEsE SUPPORTERS-are intended, eltiefty for the 1, care of PROL &PSIS UTERI, and all those diseases where a mechanical support to the Abdominal Vicera is requited. They give perfect support to tbc abdomi nal organs, and may be worn with comfort by all. The diseases produced by a weakness of the abdominal muscles are Protium* Uteri, Falling of the Bowels, Piles, Costiveness, Pains In the Bark and Spine, Lairt. tude and Extreme Feelings of Prostration, Bronchitis, Shortness of Breath, Palpitation of the Been. Dyspep sia and general debility. Sold by KEYSER & WDOWELI., itty2l7 Pio Wood st. EXTRA t FINE OOLONG TEAS.—Just received at No. :.;6 Liheny street, a very superior article of Oo onp Ten, which we believe cannot be surpassed In this city. Those desiring a very choice, delicately flavored but highly aromatic Black Tea, are invited to Rive this a trial. Green Teas of every variety, from an cents to 81; Black Teas, of every variety, from as cents to SL IM; Englirl and Irish Black Teas. Warranted to give aatisfaeuotT, or no sale. Constantly on band nal fsr sale by W. A. AUCIAIRG & CO., lei Grocers and Tea Dealer. liairanker. Look at Titsls 'fIiAGIVERRE.OTYPES FOR ONE DOL...AR, put up in Fine Morocco eases, The subscribets announce to the ci tizeus or Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they an get a likeness for one half the usual price, not to be sur passed by those taken lu the East. ye don't mean to be surpassed by any. }Wirtz a largo sky and side Light, we are prepped to suit the most fa.tidlous. We will not ask any person to take a likeness unless it suits them. • Miniatures pat in Lockets, Pins or Rings. olek or deceased persons taken at their residence. 1 - OR A FEW WEEKS ONLY. 311E1111131Aii 8 LAWYER Room on 3d st.,oppotote St. Charles Not et myLkCmd. Dammam: Dahlias 111111 E best assonment and moat rare and beautiful va. fifty of Dahlias west of the Allegheny Mountnins, are to be had at Romani:Ps Store, Fifth street, nest door to the !dinning Post, one door from Wood. Thlsetillection cost hundreds of dollars to the arLa• teur grower who selected them, and have been pro: nonneed the best in private bands in the United States, —being from Snow Flake, (Pore White,. to Fannin Ist, (Jo Black), and from QUM% of PtiM? QM, (best Yellow in the world), to War Fasts and Orm, .(the best scarlet/ in the world ,) with, all the fancy va rieties be. tween the opposites, that have been named. Prices shall be made to suit. Remember, itolliftlßON'S. Fifth street, one door from Wood. (myfe - - Lae evacertile Property for Sale. THE Board of School Directors will sell at Pnble Auction, on Thursday, the sth day of Jane, an the premise., a corner Lot, 25 feet fronton Pike a rest, run rung back along Market alley to Foster's alley—(having three fronts). On which Is erected a two story Brick. and a Frame House. Terms made known on day of sale. S. &SASSER, myllG:ta Seerwat • . COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR RENT.—A new and well finished two story Brick Hoase, suitable for a small family.; a large yard, good water, and a eta ble, with three stalls—all in complete order. Immediate po• session can be had. Situate about three miles from the city, on the oid Washington Road. Rent 830 to the ist of November next, or $OO to the let of April next. S. CUTHBERT, Gen'l Agent. MY 2O 50 Smithfield stre..t. Desirable Property for Sale. FOR SALE OR PERPETUAL. LEASE—Two Deo Ll tiful lots on Duquesne Way, below Hay st., togetb• er, 48 feet 67123 to an alley. Also, Building Lots on Pnsylvania venue an on Braddock street, on the Pl an k Road, and A grounds on d ho bluffs east of my mansion. The latter property has no rival for beauty of prospect in thin vicinity, if possibly, elsewhere. JAMES S. CRAFT, my3o_ 144 Fourth st. iT , To 1000 ACRES FARMING AND GRAZING LANDS, in Warren scanty, located on Ike Att , esheny River, within twelve miles of the New York and Erie Railroad. Also-1,1:00 acres in Elk county, for sale on accommo dating terms. Enquire of A. ‘VILK1:118 & CO., my 22 corner of Market and Third so. Honr tag Bon se. SDITABLE accommodations for several BOARDERS can be bad in the Diamond. Boarding either by the week, day or meal. Moderate charges. myth tr WM. JELLISON. • WHITE SCARF SILK.—A. A. MASON & CO. have received per express this morning, it supply of the above scarce and desirable Goods. Also, an addi tional supply. Crimped Trimming Ribbons, to which the attention of customers is invited. Jet/ •. • Nos. 62 and 64 Market st. OKE NNW LAWNS.—A. A. MjaoN & Co. have OA • received Ibis day a large lot of those very desirable Brown Lawns, which they will sell very cheap wkolesale or retail at le9 • Nos. G 2 and 84 Market et. PIANOS AND TABLE COVERS.—A. A. fllssois & Co.would respectfully call the attention of Roam keepers to their very extensive assortment richly print ed and embossed Piano.and Table Covers, assorted co lors. Also, a very large supply of Linen and Damask TaL le Cloths, Napkins, Doilies, Towels, &e., &c. Jet) Nos. 62 and 64 Marketer - • - - - - DEALT/FM. STORE ROO3 TO LET—On ItLirk - et IF) street. adjolnlnK the Watch and Jewelry Store of W. W. Wi!sou. This Store Room has a plate glass window, and is the most attractive front in the city. It is located in the very hem place for Dry Goods or any Fancy business. The rent forthe balance of the year will be very low. Enquire of JAMES GRAY, my3l or, W. W. WILSON. 1130PLINS I .POPLINS:—Just res'd this day, per ex] press, twenty pieces beautiful shades of colored Poplins, which we will sell at2s per cent. less than they have ever been sold In this city. A. A. MASON & CO., .N 05.62 and 64 Market et MD TAMA:TONI:it—A. A. IdAsox & Co. have V thu day received 20 canons of ttursavery desirable Crimped Truleton Trimmings, assorted colon, which will be sold very cheap at retail or by the boa. Imy2e . 1 114.)V.esilbOu tbs, tor nue by . • • B. A. FAHNESTOCK- k. CO. ,UP, CARE: E o EAP•4lskMllloo►ele by . • ••••• •EL.A..-FAtiowToczereco. a t .; C A reIP P 111 LU E 167 "...R1. - 7.7L-2" ,000 lbs. tor sale by " C°" Je2__ ._ H. A. PAIONESTOCK & CO. iATO InummEngu.h, fm Vb • I je2 LA. FAHNESTOCIric 'CROKE YEr.a.cm i Lau mato • Jet B.A. PAHNESTOCK ft CO. LE BATUB~ZU e}eka for Belo by 01 jet' B. A. rAHNESTOCIE & 63 Al L0M.—.60 . • . • B.A. FAFINBSTOCK &CO SOAP—SO bs. pzlseme pv EINOLISH s zin!STAßll—cc4man% 'keg* at • -Ca utme each, imported, for lode bi z ..143 B. A.FAIIN TOOK b CO. / - 1(1(1' M . of svelteksedßecos fir sale ceicoa eryv,o. ?litheSent bY T.WOODS & sorr, . 01 Water street. ffCH cit plAVET . etz.d Gold Pap er . /Jiang ,zl,7,,,thrb,yfqr. aCrin.g..ll,4rAec'd fro% PM'S and No. BOWoodai MINE ...--.•:;1'....:.1;7,i'•-:•,......, , . ... ; .....; , ..:'....Fi .. . • :;':. ,: ._... :'. ... ...„ ....,.2.:',.:',. .The Px:04101111 !Ire ineittraliees lisps IRLCTORB• ••• • : 41 . 1 ttnir 4 Z s it.E.44:i tt. Ri e chirds Tobtal•Wagner, ;•• D.•Letris, ' ' • d•S Brownel .AdolphiE. 1it...: 7 • 1 , 1 . 14241 1.4t; 81 1 1 4 Morris Patterson, • . CgAil N. BANCKER,PrePt. Cults. El. - likicrikt,'Secretnry. • • ^l.lX•ermtinne to make Inzuranne, perpetual or limited, On, every deseriptlontpf property in .towit and. country, at rates as low as are ermalateut with security.,, •';‘T'he.CoreprmrhMre reiervedaltqge Contingent Fund, lithicb; wilirthem capital and Premiums, safely invested, .afford ample protection to the assured: . • • ' The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, ae agineibly ko an Act of Assembly, were as fol. gonvis 0/8,122 64 RealL , 740 , re mittraty• Log tate in't • -‘ 83,9G1117. • ••••-• 81,889 op. •r•• • • • • • 64,340 81 81,212,108 44* -51noe'sheir , ineorporauon, a period 'of 21 years. they .have paid upwards of . One Nilijon Your Hundred 'thou sanif..Ddifaes, losses by . fire, therehy.afroMing evidence of the advantages of Insartinee, as well asille abilityruld ilispo.sitidn to meet withprompiness, all liabilities. J. GARDINER. COFFIN, Agent,. Office N. 11?.. turner Wood and 3d sts. Piteelbrergb.,l6ife /uptironee oompsny. yusHfS :COMPANY was incorporated In February, lat-oalithtt Perpetual Charter, and has commencer) lness en a Capital of 19100000. ' The Company dues burins. both on ihe Joint Stock and Mutual plan. ~ ...9c,the,Jotat Stock plan the rates are one-third less than those charged by. Mutual Companies, and Fifteen Per Corn. leaver than the rates of mast Stock Compa nies. . • Mutual rates are the same as those adopted by other. irately ~conducted Companies. Those. insure lon the '.ul'utualluinelple have the combined securities famished by mat system of insurance and tho Caphdand Son plus Fund.of the Joint Stoc k de • • The Charier permits the granting of insurance on life, in every form, including the right of wife, ehildrenr•pa rents relations, friends or creditors—to insure the life of another for their own .exelcutive benefit, payable after deatn, or upon the . parties arriving at the age of• 50, 65, 60 or 65, at the option of the insured. . James S. Moon, Joseph 8. Leech, John S.Dilworth, . Charles A. Colton, • - Samuel 51'Clurkan, Wilham Phillips, John A. Wilson, • - 31 Lied, BOARD. • Consulting Polpsisions, Joseph Gareasn; M. D. : William Addison, M. D. Jeremiah 'kooks, M. D E. G. Edrington, M. D ELABLRISO PRISICRAaF. Samuel Dilworth, 31. D., 47 Smithfield street. Nobt. Snyder, N. D. 103 Fourth st. John Crawford, M. D., VD Sixth st. .Wuz. MeK blosa,AL D., 107 Liberty et. Dr. Dilwonh will De in attendance at the °dice, every da ,at 12 o'clock. ate who have spoken for 'au agency, aro requested to call. take their papers, and commence operations thrthwitb. All permee engaged in Mc insurance buil nese- will be supplied until blanks and slowed the urnal comu&sion. Office of tho Company, Nu. 75 Fourth otree.t. my 7 C.A. COLTON, S'ee'a. Dianna, /Miro and lama Tieiretifortation ISSURANCL. riluE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AII.IER.- 1...1CA, Philadelphia, chartered • 1784, cantle! $BOO,- 0 O, remit Junuarl 13,15 M, 81,001,055 50, will make insurance on inklings - and their contents In this city and vicinity. Also, on property of every descrip tion, on stesirt h otus and other vessels, either by Inland transportation or on the seas. DIRECTORS; ' Arbor G. Collin, eres'i .. • Jaeob kl. Thema... Samuel W. Jones John R. Nett; Edward Smith, Richard H. Wood, ' Juhu A. Drown. William Welsh, Samuel F. smith. Francis Haskins, .Samuel Brooks, S. Media Allibone, Charles Taylor. 1,17 alien' F.. Bowen, Ambrose White, George W. Arpinwall, -- . _ Thomas P. Cope. irtrnes N. Dickson, S. Morris, D. Sherrerd, See'y This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, ar.d from it, high st ruiding,long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazard. ous character, may he considered at, offering a m pl e Ae, cavity to the public. WM. P. JONES, Agent, jati 10.141 Front street. TILE DELAWARE' hltYll7fil. SAFETV INSCR joicE 0051 PAN e. North Room oldie Re change Third street, Philadelphia. I Fran nsraants.—italldinprs, hlerchandite and tithed property in torso and country, insured against less of damage by fire at the lowest/ate of . premium. Mama liCseastsea. 7 They also Insure Vessels. Car goe. and. freighu, foreign or coaatwLse, under open of special policies, as the assured may dente. IVW ID Tao.notottromon..-They also insure merehan• dire transported by. Wagons, .fiailroad Cars, Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on river:and lakes, On the mom liberai terms. DHIECTOHS--Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Souder John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose. Samuel Edwards. Ceo. G. Leiper Edward Darlington. I ;nee R. Davis, William Folwel John isiewlitt,Dr. K. M. Huston, James C. Hand, Theophi les Paulding, 11. Jones Crooks. Henry Sloan, flush Craig. George !Serra!, Spencer 3.1 e, Bailin, Charles !telly, J. Johnson. William Hay, Dr Si Thomas, John Sellers. Wm. Eyre, Jr. ' DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. D T. Morgan. Hugh Craig, Jon. T. Loran. WILLI A5l MARTIN, President Trios. C. RAND, Vire President. /went W. Cowan, Secretary. ED• °Dee of the Company. No. ail Water street, hits brgh..(jet6:dtfi P. A. bLa.DEIRA, Agent. _ . . Piro nail Marin* linamwougoth orricE of the Insurance Co. of 11'010 Aintruto 1. has been ensweed to this Warehouse of Hardy. Joni.. Co., No. 141 Front street,thial booms Casa of Wood street. where the subscriber will 'ague Policies on Build. irgs and their contents, linden Shipments by Steamboats and other vessels, for the above old and rentonsilde (431 Witt. P. JONES. Agent. THE hIUTUAL LIFE AND HEAL:Tit iNSUR.ANOI COMPANY, or Philatte/pitia, Itteorporated 1.1 the gislature of Peonsylvania t aiarettow; Charter Per. prowl; Capital 8100,000. Ra:o lower than any Pransvl. vania.Cmr,pany, and fall 20 per cent. lower than th• usual rates of Life Insurance, as the following entnnar: eon will show. Thus a personal the age of :,/d insuring for MOD for life, must play in the (Arent 5'2,%. Pennsyl vania Slgia. Penn Mutual 81,36, Ekunable 11.4,01, New England tpti, Albion 82,49, New 1 ork Life S•:,:JJ, f rfi and . Rada, Philaddphits, 81,01. Diacorons—Snmuel D Orrick, Charles 1) !lull, Wot BOOM . . Robert P King, Charles P Ilayes,lll W Baldwin. Chas 0 B Campbell, M At Reeve, M. V. .Lewis Cooper; Rosman Barker, E II Butler, Edwin ß Cope. Prssi. deni, Samuel I) Orrice i hre ?mildew, Robert P. King Sarcoma, Francis Illackburne. Applications will Ile received and every luforaintion given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Orrice: Commercial Rooms, corner*, Third and troud stSetts Pittsburgh._ ocub.hy rpHE insurance Company of North America, of Phila I delpLia, through its duly authorized Affenit,the sub scriber, offers so make permanent and limited Inauranee on property, in ibis city and itavutialty,and na o:Aipmes by the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS Arthur ti). Cal Yres't Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, W. Samuel W /ones, Samuel W. Scat: Edward Smith, Ambrose Whitc, Joint A. Brown, Jacob Al. Thomas John White. John R. Neff. Thomas P. Copc, Richard D. 'Wood, Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, Seep. This Is the oldest Insurance Compan y 'in the United States, having been chartered in 1704. Its charter le per petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of nn extra hazardous character, it may lie considered as offering ample securi ty to the public. WILLIAM P. JONES. At Counting Room of Al wood, J one t Co., Waimea., Front sus., Pittsburgh mayfly Jobn 111 , Cartney, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff N 0.142 Wood street, corner of Virgin slier. _op r:3l Pitistnirek - Business Notice. ALL persons having business with t h e e undersigned, either os Public Accountant, Instructor is Book- Keeping, or otherwise, will find him at the Pittsburgh Commercial College, from 9 till II o'clock, A. thl., and froing till 4 o'clock, P. M. Merchartsin wont of competent Book kcepers'onn be supplied by calling on JOHN FLEMING, opr9 Principal Instructor in the Science of Accounts. Fairinount Fire Engine for . Sale• pin: members of the Fairmount Fire Company offer I MO( ENGINE for mile. It is In Brat. rate order, and will be sold eqeap. Enquiro of .1. SMITH, spr3:tf No. 409 Penn went. Cabinet Inlakerie Wanted. TIIF, etibseribers will employ a number of good hands at the above ha,iness ; viz: Bureau, Bedstead and Table makers. None but good workmen need apply,— as good wages will be given and payment prompt. RI AN & AP/CHB, magi. • No. 31 Fifth street. ROACHES'IIY THE PECKS-Two boles of the Fa terminator were purchased by a gentleman the other day, who went home and that night prepared It according to directions. The next morning he collected about a peek of dead Roaches, and foul d a number of dead rats In the cellar. In the yard he found several members of the rat family staggering about as H under the influence of liquor. A few mysterious knockings took plAce,•which soon silenced them. The Exterminator never fails. Price 25 cents per box. • ,mota by S. L. CUTHBERT, • myt3 " " Smithfield street. PARCHMENT EN VELOrIiS —Lipman's Adhesive, Parolneet•Eavelopes. These envelopes are the strongest and safest that can be used for enclosing valuable letters or papers,-being made of Parchment Paper, which, will withstand any ordinary fricuoa Of moisture. •Aistiited sing sold at W. S. HAVEN'S, ,sv ." . Stationery Store, • my 7 . Market, corner of Second at. ic zn : o F u L to O v U t rceparedcora;rapioca R for Bale by • 19:&.111. 1 CLUGG & CO., myl.4 Grocers and Tea Dealers. I CE JARS—The "Ice Jars , ' or' Water Coolers , ' we are making, are well worthy of &comb:mile:l, as they are very neat and well calealatrd for private (anti. lies, hotels and boats. .. , • • We are also manuiaeturinißefrigatoriof'galvanizrd and other iron. myl7:lw SCAIFE, ATKINSON & OKELY. UNDHS,EA--24 bee:Chau. 10 We. Corned Bee Received per eanalAndlor c e A nl n er nl mionortr SUN ftIES-30 acmes limas° Lard; • ' ' • • ,11bbla. Loaf Sugar; . • Recalved per WitehEnsi , 'eta for sale by myl7 CARSON & bI'ICNIGHT WANTED IIiIMEUIATELY:÷•Two Good Sox. Irers.-••Nane other need apply. : • • • ' • • • • t.' • .„ : R. S. OFFICER,. Ritin'S Buildings. Fifth st.. 7:1111,,A10411 . 14-1114111TS-TPor sale by • • • .131540 . •_ P: P4ARidaiLL :14701 — ANTruiNthir. JuL%egibfated Hay and Manare Foil& reeelveAnrid for bale by R. W. POINDEXTER,•-• Agent for N. Harper & Co., Water at., third door above Market. Zißei , oeiciw co Nk...—Eordsau.s. l Prunes, a guise jars; ,•t• i . Very. superiordti • Tfiney bore s; • • • ' • - •••• VArraan .'4lO. -Pot sale by • m y 1,4 • • 'WM. AVOLURca. & Co. TESTEitCENTREffIiby • • WALTER P. MARSEAJA4 . • . . • • SS Wood-street. T LOVES-2U lbs. for sato by •• •• • • La 4 123 B. A. FP.MESTOCK. & CO. . . - - , =ill ~neiiYante:° tß,vm~ariies.. .: , . t:., .... OFFICERS - . James Saloon, President. Samuel dreluriran, Vice President . Joseph S. Leech. Treasurer. Charles A. Colton, Secretory. DlRECtogil. INSURANCE. MD=CMI Piro and Mama• Insurance MEE l!iM= • . • ) - 2 • 4. 4 4' 4- r• 2 • • - - .01V47 REDUCTIONIN PBICSS Second arrival of New Bummer • AT. GREAT BARGAINS. • 0• . THE KS largeet,Cheapest and Beat Stock of PAW ' CY DRS GOODS ever 'offered in this city,ie now °peril's! at YOUNG, stsveraisoN ¢ LOVE'S • Original Bee Hive Store, N0.74-MarketStreet, between - Patient. street and Os Diamond, Pittsburgh, The proprietors. have just opened a large and moat beautiful astiortment of the Newest and Most Fashiona ble Style" of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which have been purchased since the great reduction in prices at the large clearing out sales in New York and Philadelphia, and will be offered to cash buyers at from 20 to 25 per cent lower than former prices. DRESS'GOODS ',Covell description,from the cheap est to the most costly and magnificent, such as a very large and beautiful stock of the following articles : Chene and Jasper chene Silks; High Lustre, plain chemelion and lace silks; Do stripe do do; Do plain black do; Brocade, Armues and Pohlt de Soles, all colors ; Black and ebarnelion Turk satins, and watered elks; Chene and India Foulard silks; Do 'tinted and plain silk tissues; • Do' do the:tines and i • - Plain, printed an d' embroidered berageaGrenad;nes; Chene plaimand figured silks, and poplins; Chanseteon tiro de-Naples ; - Paris printed beroges do do lainea; • • Do do and plain all wool de laines, Do . do lawns and jaconets; . Plain and embroidered instil and Swims; Plain and printed casameres, de laines and alpacas; French and domestic gingham's ; English and American Chintzes and calicoes at all prices ; ' • • BON `4I•ITS and RIBBONS at great bargains; - ring and summer shawls,• do do; Needle worked sleeves, ffs, collars and cheml -.tens ; Needle worked laces and muslin caps; Embroidered, hem stitch and plain linen climb' handkereluefs Fancy silk poe2etlakfa, cravats and cock ties; Glove!, hosiery and suspenders, a large stock; Irish linens , tattle cloths and table /thesis ; Ticket's, checks, crush,Sird-eyo, diaper 4. napkins- Bleached and brown muslin', from-6 to 12a.per yd • Do - brown and colored Canton flannels; French cloths, plain and luncy cassimeres & milts* Cashmerets, tweeds, merino cassimeres and Ryi jeans; Black satin and fancy vestings, &e., Err The proprietors would respectfully solicit an early call from all their. friends, and the public gen erally, feeling confident that they can offer greater in decedents to whole sale and retail buyers, than any have heretofore been offered hi Pittsburgh. mylltf YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE. A. Af DOOMS 00.9 IMPORTERS, JOBBERS AND. RETAILERS IN DRY GOODS, 09 and 04 Market street, Piiisbutgh, Pa , A NNOUNCE to their friends and the public generally, JA. that they are now prepared to exhibit the largest and most carefully selected stock of ENTIRELY NEW GOODS they have ever offered in this city, comprised of the most rich and fashionable fabrics, as well as the more common, and which will be offered at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES at which Goods can be sold in any of the Eastern Cities. Their two lower Sales Rooms will be devoted exclusively to Retail Trade, and Goods arranged in depurituents. viz : Silk Depsnmrnt—All the new and fashionable styles (imported this season, including the bcstruakes of Black Silks. • • Drea. Good. /kpartinent— Comprising Pop:ins, Dere. ges, Tissues, Derege De Laines, Cashmeres, Do Laines, Lawns, Muslin., Carabrics, Jackoneta, Grenadines, Botabasines, A Ipacas, Skatots, Plums 4-e.—Canton • Crape, Plain and Em broidered. Also, Damask, Thibet, De Liable, Cashmere, Silk, Calm Fig, and other Shawls. Also, Vizetteir Pale totis, hf kn. Hosiery arut Glove . lkpr tment—W :II always be found complete with rho best makes of Cotton and Silk Ho siery. The best Kid Gloves always on band. ' Linen Deporonene-34, 4-5 and 5 4 White Linen,Lin en Sheeting, Pillow Case Linen, Napkins; Doylies, Bleached and Drown ; Damask, Toweling, Diapers, lee. ;nice Gorda—Cbeeked and Dotted Cambries, Swiss, Book and Nainsook ; Victoria and Dish op Lawns. of every quality anJ price. Alga, Curtain Materials, Piano and Table Covers. Embroidered Laces, nimmings r lre.—A complete as sortment. Also, Ribbons, Flowers, Tabs, fte.; Parasols of all kinds. Also Bonnets of all the latest style.. Domestic Goads . Depa rtment — ls probably one of the mutt extensive in t e country, erobraclng•everything known as Detuestie. Tire proprietors feel coufi dent that with their business facilities, large and attractive stock, their unusually low prices, they cannot fail of giving perfect satisfaction. Wisoksole Purchasers are respectfully informed that they will be pleated at any time to receive their orders for Goods, at Eastern times, and also to duplisate any Eastern bill of Goods at the same Eastern rates. Ness and Fashionable Goods will be received co meetly through the seven Only One Price apr.9 NoW Variety and Dry Goode store. ?,0.07, Nord-tow corner of Wood sr. and Diamond alley. DGREGG & CO., baring opened at the above stand, • tire row offering a cid al a large and complete assortment of VARIETY DRY GOODS, consisting In part of Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Summer Pa nt ttlTaff, Fancy testingo, Ladies' Dress Goods. Lawn s, On Ginghams, White Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons, iiMfiery,&c...ree. Alto, a somplete variety of Cutlery, direct tram Sheffield. Together with Clock., Gold and Silver Watches, and Watch materlalL Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, and Jewelry. A fine assortment of Palm Leaf lints, ae. In short,we bare on band almost every article usually kept in the Dry Goods and Variety Roe. All of which we offer for sale on the most favora ble terms, either for cash or satisfactory reference D. GREGO & CO. N. IL—The !mines. of the late firm of Guano te Csantess, will be settled by the subscriber, et the house of D. Gregg It Co.. as the books, notes and papers are in my possess.on, and I am fully authorized to settle ap the business. • laprelj DAVID GitEGG. • Matra Family Flour. FOR the Convenience of the citizens, the proprietors of the 'PITTSBURGH OITY ho ve placed boxes (orthe reception of orders,at the folfowingplaces: J. & R. Floyd'S store, corner of Wood and sth its.; s.l.llsywood's Shoe mote, corner Liberty and Market 'A. Ficelen's store, ad street; L. ‘VI:COZ. Jr., Druggist, tor. 4th and Smithfield; John t Smith's store, cor. High and Wylie meets ; Telegra..t: Office, Fourth street; 0. KO Grocer, c0r.5111 st. and Market alley ; M. 6171,15 . 41.• • e, 9th Warn. The Flour woe -vs will call twice or thrice daily, fur orders, and We Ficrii, lce. t delivered promply either In barrels or sacks, (sack flour Is preferable for family ivied without chiirge for cartage.. It is plain that no accounts can be allowed, and that drivers can have no permission to leave Flour without payment. We hope that the public will he pleased with this arrangement, at we shall endeavor to do them lost cc. trtrayail WILMA RTI.I &. NOBLE. Dr. W. P. GIVES. ‘rfir. EftINARY SURGEON, having been invited totem= by his friends, respect fu ly calms his professional services to the citizens of Pittsburgh and its vicinity; and takes the presontopportunity to express Lis hell nowledgitiance to them for the flattering encouragement they did extend to him in the prosecution of his profession during five years. and again invites their patronage. Having prac tised for the last ten years in the United States, he pre- sumes he is capable of treating the various diseases to which Horses are liable, In an able and scientific man ner. FOURTHthce In ,be t ween Patterson's Livery Strible, Street, Wood and Smithfield streeut. where he may be consulted daily from le WI 3 o'clock, as to the soundness of Horses, and the disease of Horses and Cattle. Every description of Veterinary Medicine may be had at ldsorlice,,accuratety proportioned and properly adapt. Cli to every disease to which the horse Ituneident—fdni meut, Leuons, Blisters, Balls of every description, and Condition Powders equal to any thing ever offered to the public. Good stabling for eick horses. Sick and Mum horses attended to at their respective stables. in town or coun trY• tatV7:3md G. W. P. GILES. VS. IikAI.A:S. A LEECH ',mus toe anentlon of her Alm Mends to an opening of Spring MILLINE. NEity, on Thursday next. Ladies. and Children's Rats, rts every vane ty; Head Dresses and Caps; French Flcwens ; and a handsome assortment of Wide Ribbon, Embroideries, Silk and Luce Mantillas, and a great ma ny other Goods in her line. P. S.—Three or four good Milliners wanted immedi ately. No. p Filth street. ap r-23 (Journal and Gazette copy.) Litho g raphic nictitate. CO -P ARTNERSH I P.—The sabscritiers most respect ki fully announce to.their fends and the public gen erally, th at they have this day entered into Co-Partner ship, for the purpose of carrying on, at the old stand, iu Singerly's Building, opposite the Post Oflice,Third street, Pittsburgh, the Lithographla Printing, in all Its various brunches. Having machinery, recently arrived from Butane, they are prepared to do works in Lithography equal to steel engraving. They solicit a continuance of the patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to the one:partner, Nm, Schuchman,"and they hope by strict attention to their business, by elegant workmanship, and the most reasonablo 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 of Co lors. • Specimens of their work can be seen at their Office as above. ' It M. SCHUCHMAN, opr.M FRED. HAUNLF.IN _ PRRSOMERY AND FANOY SOAPS—JAMES A. JONES, corner of Liberty and Hand streets, has received a fine assort/neat of Perfumery and Fanoy Soap: Roussel's cologne water; Roussel's omnibus soap; Wethorill's do;' do amantine do; French do; , do Cirpassian do; We t herill's toilet water; 'Wawa Windsor do; Aromatic vinegar; Transparent wash baits; Roat•sel's assorted extracts; Military shaving soap ; Lubin's do do ; Roussel's shaving cream; Eau lustre!; do do compo'd ; Genuine bear's oil; Jenny Lind hair gloss; do oz marrow; Odontino,or rose tooth paste; apr4 Dtasointion. THE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of J. S. BONNET & Co., Is this day dissolved hy mutual consent. Either partner may one the name of the concern in settlement. JEROME S. BONNET. • 1114TTREW D. PATTPN. Pittsburgh, April lsi, 1830. E rr Haying sold my entire interest in the firm of 1. 8. BONNET & CO. to M. D. PATTON, my late partner, and in retiring from business, I take great pleasttre in recom mending him to the confidence of my friends and the public. Ear.3l J. S. BONNET. Stooped Shoulders. Q IIOULDER BRAVES.—'These Braces are esontial ly adapted to those whose profeksions in life render the inclined posture necessary. To the consumptive, the aedentary, and all those who, in their daily pa:malts, have contracted the habit of stooping, this Shoulder Brace is inestimable. It prevents the ahoulders from falling forward on the chest, erpands the dimensions of the chaMber in which the Lungs and Heart are con tained, and gives buoyancy to the whole frame; thus, in its action, counteracting the principal causes which lead to disease in those important organs, and to a numerous train of nervous ills, to which so many are mil:dent. For saleby • KEYSER tc iIiFBOWELL, marß 1411 Wood . Dr. /Pitch's Abdominal Supporter. His •-• instrument is used in all the Eastern cities, with unparalleled success. The effects produced by ft. aietruly wonderful, in all those eases where abdomt ndlkupport is needed, front weakness of the abdominal' rankles: It is a sure care for falling of the womb, sad. the thug list of - diseases which attend that complaint. - For sale by . KEYSER /c 11I'DO WELL nist , a 140 Wood st - - r• 124portiont. to Tailors. • Tun' HECEIVED-0 Boz. asiorted Tailors' Patent Shears, from: No.lo down to N 0.2. • ALSO-3 Dos: Barbers' Patent Scissors, direct from 4/10 taannfacturet_,s and for sale at - • SOWN k TETLEY'S, 130 Wood et., r2a722 2 doors below Virgin alloy. MEE iIiSSE riirg Oacibis A. A. MASON & CO. 11=1 l . •. jarratiar .f.tt , ; .J4.47.,,WiIikWALIIIIOODVIZ ELL, • •• -:CAITINET fdaTZTURE -11ANUFACTURER :.witare.roonts. 97 and 99; Thl.ra...street. W. W; respectfully informs his friends apdcastom t ; Erg thai hehas now completed tho larges t . nest stock ' of household 'fcrrnitate ever beforc• seen - In 'this 'city, as he, is determined to nphold.the quality with well-seasoned materials, hest workmanship, and:newest designs; -and from the extent *of hit,olders and facility in nun ufnetuttng, belie enabled to produce warranted farnitare k ,atthe lowest, prices.,,- • • ; • . . • • He has a dopted the. principle ofidentifying. the , ; acts tamers' listens' with his own, in quality and price, and .keeps always on band the greatest-variety of every des• aription of furniture, from the cheapest end plainest, to the most elegant and costly, that a house,. or any, part o f one, maybe furniihed 'from his stock or manufactured expressly. to order.. li e therefore solicits on Inspection, • that the advantages °Chia establishment may be known. The following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which' for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of Me Zastern cities: • . . • Parlor, • drawing, din- • • •' lag, and • bed room • chairs,..of every variety, - eonsisting of rosewoood, . ma-. • hoganr and walnut El iza b e than,. • Convervazoire and - Easy "Chairs, af - every ; • ~,; d eamption; Coaches, Solas,Teta-a-teta and Dl- Iran of the latest French and Americanlattents.; 'names, What-Nots, and ladies' r arlor. Writing Desks of various kinds; Work Tables and' fancy inlaid stands, music stands, and holders, marble top, rad- - hogany, rosewood and walnut, centre and sota,ta bias,' exteruhotis dining table.; all sizes of the moat improved; and decidedly the best kind , rude; card, Pembroke hall and pie a r l tables, wardrobes, bedsteads anttwashm ds of each a large assortment; gothic ball and parlor reception chairs, ottomans ' • and stools, secretary and book cases, aide boards, fire screens, • ' . towel racki,, bat stands, and . music stools, cribi and_ cots for children; paper macho,. • table and tea pops, ma hogany, rosewood . , and . . lalaid pearl. Tables, A large assortmento 4":c f COMMON :FURNITURE aild WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cestrber btivgas supplied with all articles la their Line • STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short est notice. All orders attanded to Journeymen Cabinet /labors Association WARERODEE, 1 / 9 SECOND STREET, (near this corner of Wood.) • THIS ASSOCIATION, em .r bracing, already, twice to three :.• '1! times as many hands at the tar '. gest and hithertomost renowned business shops of this city, have opened their Ware house, and are able to furnish the public, by wholesale or retl, with Furniture of the foliowini: description : Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Full Col umned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs' Rocking Chairs; Mahogany Washstands; So fan • Divans; Piano Stools ; Book Cases; Secretaries; Cardi Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centte Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Break fast Tables; Work stands; Cherry and Common Workintincla ; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus ; Cribs; Cradles, &e. The advantages of co-operation, on an extensive scale, permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are de termined to sell, lower than any compe titors, an equally good, if not better article, and warranted—as the public will understand by giving them a call. • Orr Steamboat work of all desenptions, and other articles of any description, made to order la every style, at the shortest notice. • I marilid •ro Cabinet Makers: Fenton, Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut; Varnish, Hardware and Furniture at Wholesale. TTHE subs:miters have just received from New Ye and Roston a most splendid stock of VENEER S, and arc manufacturing by machinery Fainitu re suitable for the trade. All of which we will sell at extremely low prices. - . As great care was taken la the selection 'of the stock, persons cannot fail to be saited either as to quality or price; and, as it is well known that Furniture can be made by machinery superior and mach lower than by band, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited. Turned Work,in all its branches, carried on as usual. Plank for hand ralls,for Carpeaters and ail articles required in manufactunng Cabinet Furniture, constantly on hand—viz: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Hair Cloths, Springs, &c., &c. RYAN lc' hPIME, _mar Ryan's Buildings, tkydow No. rat Fifth street 0/11A111.8 ANIS In ULthi 19C Oita:. N 0.99 Thud urea, bawan Marker and Wood, Snitil stile. Ws have now on hand a large and . ..s , splendid stock of every variety ol eUAIRS '' and CAHINET.FURNITUR.E.,which SVC • . are confident cannot be su rp as se d, it cA , - -- ---+c equalled, in tbls City, or rt t Le West, in style and finish, Those who are in want of Furniture ore respectfolls invited to call and examine tot themselves. . • Steamboats furnished en th , shortest nstice. Alt orders promptly attended to. . . Steamboats OTDONNELL. MULLEN it. GO. :. Jo US eftimatit A. L. n Mins, .W. 1. newts; O'DONNELL, MULLEN St CO. Pltitsiburgla Chair &Cabinet. ware Rooms; .No. 98 Third Street, South Side. O'D. M. &Co, respectfully inform their friends n e e a d ato m m a e teri ts a tti l :t an she d shay by have,the stock ever before seen in this city, the greatest variety of styles, the finest finished, merle of the best s easoned o ibeett not workmen the la largest e l s r: the western country—all of which they are determined to sell as low as any other ma.nufactaring establishment in the city. Our stock is all our own manufacture ; no importations. Steamboats end Hotels furnished at the shorest notice. All orders promptly altended to. jai: —_ ._ __ .. .._ _ .____ SPursiGturds and ti hair Ware Ileionea. Ma tt o, T. D. YOUNG & CO., toner of. Third and Smidifieklets.,opporite Brown% Held, .e.-"„` . r ., • Pittsburgh, Pa., keep constantly on band and oer, at the owest rices, HOUSEHOLD and make S to TEAMBOATrd l FURNI p TURE, and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved styles. - •• - febtfr .. steamboats, Atioy t . . 4klld'run subscribers tinder their , Cli knowledgments for the favors bestow ed upon them by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them and other., ante- rested In building boats, that they are at all times pre pared to furnish, on Fu r niture easonable terms, every description of Cabinand Chairs ot the bee matenal and workmanship. 'I B YOUNG & CO., Corner Third and Smithfield stmets, oppotite "'Brown's Hotel." Hamm.* a Davila, ' CABINET AREROOM,SETIIFIELDSREET, Between SituauA sum a nd Strawberry aiky,Pfittiburg,Pa. RIHAMMER & DAULER keep constantly on bond a variety of excellent and fashionable i•uruitare, warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as favorable terms as Th ey obtained at any similar establishment in le West. have now on hand an unusually extensive stack.embnicing all kinds of Furni ture, tom the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mr2l:Uin J' l I A. A et: co, AVE ON HAND th at their a r t nsive CABINET and CILtIR MANUFACTORY. No. 84 Smithfield st. a large assortment of fancy and plata Furniture, which they will sell 15 per cent. below customary rates. Terms—cash only. Idec27:ly WM. E. STEVENSON colaluncit to manu facture CABINET-WARE of every deserip 'o4 : nathi i ohiatan gfT r of W vryanl9 veathsteetclilaA attended to, to, in all its breaches. • mayll Bolivar Fire Brick Manufacturing company, JAS. GLOVES, S. M. 5115, S. D. 701113, IL S. ILLGINAW • GLOVER, &. CO., Proprietors. grim subscribers having been appointed Agents Ice .1. the above named concern, will keep constantly o I hand a supply of the celebrated Bolivar Fire Brick, Crr eible Fire Clay, Femme Hearths and . lIMVBIIII. Thu/ are also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to he made in size and shape to suit purchasers, which sha:l be promptly filled. %Ve do not th e Boli v ar necessary to enume ov e ra ll an advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick poses oth. era that have been offered for sale in the United Stater, their superiority being well known to almost all persons who use Fire Brick. The proprietors nave determine i that the Fire Brick shall lose none of their present envi able reputation, and that no expense shall be spared t make them even better then they have heretofore been. This Is the only establishment tow manufacturing fir. Brick at Bolivar. KIER & JONES, marl 7 Canal Basin, Seventh at., Pittsburgh. • Pagoda west Store. TEHU HAWORTHI, late of the firm of Morris ,k lla. CP worth, wishes to inform his friends and the, public generally , that he hes taken the store formerly occupied by H. Leader, corner of Diamond alley and the Dia mond—having associated with Robert Cairns, will, an. der the title of Haworth & Cairns, continue to import from London the finest Black Teas; also, from France pure Wines and Liquors, a large invoice of winch has been received at the above store, which, for fineness of quality and cheapness in price, cannot bc excelled in anymore West of the mountains: A general assort. went of Family Groecics will also be bound at this es-. tablishmenr, at the lowest cash prices. The following list wilt show the different kinds and prices at the PAO, IDA TEA STORE. Fine Young Hyson Teas 35, 40 and 60 cents P Ea ; Superior long Hyson, a very desirable Ten for family use, 75 cents p lb; Curious Young Hyson;_ this is a most delightful Tea,. fruerant as a rose, 81,00 CP Full flavored and sweet Gunpowder 62 and 75 et:; Sweet Cargo Imperial 75 cut]: Pine and fragrant ImpCrial .51,00 ; Buck Tags.—Fine Orange Pekoe 50 cis; Fine Savored Oolong 50 and 52c; very best do 75c ; • Strong English Breakfast Tea 50 cis ; Strong black leaf, Congo kind, Sonehong, CO eta; ' Very nest English Congo 75 cts; Tavern keepers and others,who bay Wines and Li. quote in Pittsburgh, will find it to their advantage to call at this establishment before purchasing elsewhere. my 3 F s Ja STTouit Ch hs,s OR urenes, Store am s,- Parlors, Steboats, Canal - Boats, Halls, Chambers, Kitchens, Workshops, and indeed every place where light is required. The publiC are respectfully invited to call and e/tarnine beautiful l aassrtment orthese•Uanipi. `4.184; Lamps of all' kinds, ca r . Lard Oil?wo.iChandellers,Olrandoles, Wait reairqz„,p'Fmnstan. T i n o t e the pe trade. °Sh a d e s ; tin l e t L ampsB:o and , a C a' n opun f o raees G l obes i n l o a o si li t r iot a ar £3 4 3 1 . 9n ri I:: Lamps, ythsdaeinissEGgWosspLantern,ippC [re in .4ekrr of d dint per poise; w which ihee is c Tough'ses Steamboats applee ustd a n d I:hß d ia4i S at ta hnote b bdi l es e c ; c. obtat hour, equal, ve.r.lvonvidueanoffa:thmnator9ioma64atpoc.Trinitirparod:ky ei testrsnpltcthi:w Oil Store. All articles delivered in any part of the city, or In A I leghany free of dist. ETHEREAL AND CHEMICAL, OR PINE OIL, re. galarly supplied once or twice a week. All ,orders left with the wagon, (which is constantly passeg round the city,) will be promptly attended to: I. 1. TOUGH, No. 82 Fourth street, Aphilo Lborween Market and Wood. Notice. A; U. persona Indebted to the late firm of Jotnorrris li Broarrom, will please call and settle immelistely and save costs. - Treb3l JOHN PLEATING Ag't. REc h .jv kaie 'Mantle Clocks, of a variety of colors and styles, imitable Mr parlgrs, rdoids or chambers. and for sale ' ' N. RICH&RDSON. y. 12 In Ma kat street. In great varietyoitst eteeieea and foe sale by tyl2 _._ NICHAEDSON, 81 Market es ( MV O, sai ND . b7 .PLATED 7d.RE—Fna zi t Bra.asiseyots,;,' ntiirgosrit.eagt f3etta; Table, Tea and Dessert 4 119 Ed Zarb= su'est :• 4NOS EMS =EI =EN •f 4;i ANOTHER-SCIENTIFIC:MT-INSERT! •.• , • 'f. T tr E TD..E , Di GT YE' if:4lllD ; .'• or - eastrlis A OREAT 'DYSPELPfiIdI. CURER, . .Mll - SEP . ARED - frimi . Rennei,or the 'fourth stomach la. L the o: . .,riftei• directions by Baron :Liono, the great Poyeiological Chemist, by J. S. 1101,IGHTONIAL.D.,NtV 11 North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. ~• "Jhis is truly wonderful remedy for INDIO.ESTION J , EYSPEPSIA, .TAUNDICE,_CONSTIPATION, MYER' 'CoArPLAINT, and DEBILITY, eurineurter.Naturer own reethird,b - Natures own ngent, th e CthistneJnietwr • Half ti-tenspoontall of . this Fluid, infused in water,. will digest - or dissolve - Flow Paeans Mr . RoLif Ban ral ABOUT 4 IO/0 norms , out of the . stothieh: ' • , SCIENTIFIC . EVIDENCE I" ' • . , .;• Baron LECIIIG, in his celebrated work on Anhui:de/tem:, linty, says:. " An artificial Digestive Fluid, itnalegonit the Gastric juice, may•be . readily'prepared from the En& cous membruneaf the stomach or the calf, in which va.-' dons articles'of food, as meat and' eggs, will be so soft ened, changed and digested, just in the same manner o r s' they would be.in the Human stomach." • Dr. PERAIRA, in his famous treatise on "Food and DI-. etppublishell by•Fowlors & Wells, New York ; page States the same great fact, and describes:the method o ripanation. There are few highermithmiliestban Dr. Dr Costait,th his valuable wriths On. the "..pby s i o k k , gfof Digestion," 01:*ilrefl th at" a. diminution of the due. quantity of the Oteitrie Jaiceip aprominent and all-prd • valuing cause Of Ilyspepillit," and he states that, " tha tiaguisteed priafrssor of medieine in London,who. was. aev erely afflicted with this eata, PLairil, finding everything else to Ihil,'lnid•recotime to the ortstrie Juice, obtained' from the StomaCh of liVinilaahrials, which.proved coni pletely anecessfuL" . , , , Dr. Gaextuif,authoi of the /peons works.on '!• l legelar. ble'Diet,"sayei: "It is avemarkable fact la physiologi that the stomachs of. animals,,macerated in. water, im part to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti cles of food, and of effecting a kind of arti fi cial diges tion of them lilac) wise . different from ' the nataral digest ive process," . • . • ! Dr. Ststoit's great work, the "Chem istry of:Man," (14a• & Blancbard Fhila., 1846, pp. a2l-2) says: " The discos': cry of PEPSIN forms anew era is the chemical histoty of Digestioa. From recent we know that , foodis dissolve& as rapidly . in an artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pnpain, a s it is in the natural Oft. trio Juice itself." .Professor IhniaLioN, of the Jefferson College. Philp: delphia,in his greatwork ea Human Physiology,devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject. Ills experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric ; Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from' animals, aro well known. "In all eases? , he says, "di ,, gestioa occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digestions." . • . AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, '!•• • Dr. llorawron's preparation of PEPSIN has „produced the moat marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Declinc i and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge 01 the grave. It is Impossible to give the details of cases in the limits at this advortisement---but authenticated certificates have. been given of more' than. TWO, HUNDRED REMARK-. ABLY, CURES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate eases, and the cares were not only rapid and wonderful, bat perma— . It Is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE,ruid particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague. and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, sad other drugs. upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess iu eating, and the too free use of ardent spit its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance.' • • . OLD STOMAgfi COMPLAINTS. . • There Is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem_ to reach and remove at mice.— No matter how bad they may he' ' it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF! A single dose remoyer a ßtheunpkarantsyrnp.. wets, and it only needs to be repeated, for a short time, to make these good erects permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It Is particularly excellent is cases of Nausea, Vomiting, • Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, di stress af ter eaung, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low -MSS of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to vanity, Suicide, ite. . • Priec,o:' 2 DOLLAR O per bottle. • no bottle will of ten effect a lasting care. - • . Every bottle bears the wriuen signature of J. S. 1101JGHTON, hLD., Sole Proprietor. Sold by agents in every town in the - United. States, and by respectable dealers in Medicines genetally. - • Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER & MeDOWELL.I4I Wood street. Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor's prices. [nv9.o. Also, for sale by IL E. Ska.LFRA,S7 Wad strret. , Publics Attention.. . • 'lt:Uspitgielly invited to thej . bltinoini trinhs, sit farm in relation to one of the awn important Ramat., of mod- PETROLEUM. OR ROCK OIL;,; IT is not more than one year ago since this trial rem. edy was brought beforathe public, for the relief and ewe of disease, Its great powers to heal, have, sine then, become folly appreciated by the community, an we allege that the longer it is tried the more certain will its great fame spread. It is not the remedy of a day; got up for the sole purpose of making money; but, one, which we conceive, will continue to be used when all nostrums have beet forgotten: The 'PETROLEUMIi a Natural Remedy, elabomted in the depths of the earth by a power and agency that laughs to scorn all humeri competition. It Is our daty,wheri ele write. about a medicine, that we write varrn—that we say nothing: calculated to deceive those who may trusteur word or, put confidence in our statements.- The sick are - very! apt to catch at any thing that promises 'relief :roma* ease. A story can hardly be too highly 'wronghno alt swcr the abject of gFilingor humbugging some of them. Now,we do not Setae to do this; we are 'anxious only. that he troth in relation to our Remedy should baiold,i in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any; single article of the UpteTiti nrediesi. Plain; unvarnished, facts—facts that may be ascertained in our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the'Pe-; troteum. . Within the past two months, two of our own citizens, who were rurally blind, have been restored to sight. Several cases of blindness, in the Suite of Ohio, have. been cured. Arid, also, the ease of a gentleman In Bea , ver county. There are others; but these eases are neari home, and may be referred to by any persons who may: Immo doubts on the snbject. These cusei wer e chrel of-: ter they had been abandoned by physicians as hopeless -The Petroleum will cure, when used aceordlngto dire e.! tions—Diarrlthea, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Uout,, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the face, C h ronic Sore Eyes, 'llingivorm, , Teiter; Scald Head, pains in the bones and-jousts, - old sores t Ulcers; Wen ,.Tomato, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritanon,Pever' and l ique.,Chronie Coughs,Asthma,' Bronchitis; and all als' monary affections of a Chrome nature, tending to 'pro duce CONSUMPTION. • • Barns and Scalds,4lseases Of the Db . :raider and Eid• neye, Chapped hands, Esc : orbited :Nipples, Corns and t Bunions. • In (act, it is nova's 'mrmiumwt.mmumit, and ! has been tried in 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 emitted or their friends. . . Whatever others mity say about their medicines . , the Petroleum is the greatest Remedy of then age.: Phy sicians of high standing irrtho profession are beginning to one it in their practice.- Those who at first looked on with doubt end uncertainty, are willing to award it due praise -and consideration. Before another year rolls round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that ;he Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by • _ KEYSER &- mlnowELL, • • • • 140 Wood street.- B. Sellers, 57 Wood stree t 4 0 D •o.lll • ..Carry, D. A. Elliott, Joseph -Dooglass, Allegheny City. Alto, by the Proprietor, S. M. KIV.R, 'cpnal Basin' 7th street, Pittsbarch. • Tina • The annum Dotty must Verapire, Ceo "0A t 5 aatos~ss,,l TO RAVE A HEALTHY 4P PE4RANOS, And persons who do dot perspire are liable bathe mos - DISGUSTING. SKIN DISEASES. . ATOW,Jorms , Italian . Chemical Soap- causes free 1.1( perspiration, and et the tome time molliftes,softens the skin, gimng it the texture and beauty of an infant's. • SCUVY, SALT RHEUBI AND St s RES, • are soon no r ' only healed, but cured by se as tu, least seven physicians In New York know,.who use it in such cases, and find it untailing—as also, in PIMPLES, BLOTCHES , FRECKLES, • or any other skin disease. The reader is astsured that • this is no uselesspuTed nostnun, as one trial will piove. I could enumerate at least SO persons cured of 'SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE. BEARD. Buy It, and the reader is again assured,.l. would not - cruelly sell it for the above, unless I knew it to.beall - I state. • Those.who are liable to CHAPED,-CRACKED, ORCHAPPED,PLESII, will find this not only it Cure, but a preventive ; and I can now only add, that any one. °filleted with any of the above; or similar diseases; this alined even more (admirable In RS prop - it - Ales) than I state. But, reader, the stores are flooded with imitations, and be sure you ask for Jo:vitt' Italian Chemical Soap. ! - - .. and buy it only of WM. JACKSON ' ugly Agent in. Pittsburgh, Liberty street, Pittsburg h, head of Wood .zoneat Luy . wane. A mEs are cautioned aga in st using common preps -. Lred Chalk. • Thep:ire not aware how frightfully injurious it is to the . skin l how coarse, how rough; how sallow, yellow and unhealft the ssin • appears sitter using prep Chalk! Besides, it is iruanous, contain- - leg atom° goon tity of Lead I • Wu have prepared bengtiflll we viII:IONES' SPANISH LILY WHITE. • • It Is perfectly innocent,. being purified of all deleted one qualities; and it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy., alabaster, clear, living .white; at the same time stung as cosmetic on the akin, makingg it soft and smooth. Sold by the Agent, WhI.JACKSON, Er/-Llber. ty street. head of Wood, Pittsburgh.. Price 25 cents:' - Yearlyy White Teeth wad -Br eatb, • TO BE HAD FOR*2S CENTS. PERSONS who have either, ore honorably assured that if their breath is ever so foul, or their ;TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR yEixow, • and encrusted with tartar, That' al/Seoul box of Joint.' Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth whittraa snow and the breath odiferously sweet. Sold only at JACKSON'S Storei 240 'Libert scree head of Wood. . • • y Neap Jones* Solution of aosi:." AL'QUID HUMAN ILS,IR 1) , IE for the changing of ; white, red or grey hair to a beautiful brown or le t • black color, in a few minutes; • T.t.iice.4o 4esos and 8104 Sold b Vr.JACKSON,2,4O rabisoketrect, ;47130 A ND BEAUTIFIEIt.. Trialbottles 37e cents. a Those .441 L. who have stied Jones' Coral Hair Restorative know' its excellent qualities—.those who balm tto we assur e' it to possess tha followittg It. will force the hair to Virg. Oa tinpptirt tvhere nature Intended bait to grow, stop It Calling oil, cure scurf or dardralf„ and make light, red or grey htir grow dark. For dressing the hair soft 4114 neihirlg can exceed this—it makes I truly beautiful and keeps it so. It is, indeed, the mos economical, yet superior article for the hair- Sold only at WM. JACic&QN Store, g.to Liberty 814 head of . Wood,' pittithog..zoc:a 074 elm!, 00 emits noir ' 4 4 1412. . • • . •• (dead. " CURE youggELF —ADDRICAN COMPOUND.-- This never falling specific isguaranteed in all cues Of delicate disease, together watt the. attendant coat plaints, to effect a speedy, safe and lasting cure In the came or a few daYe, without restrictions to diet, bud. nese or injury to the system. It is an old and. popular remedy; has long heen (and still is) used in the pnvate practice of a physician, radically curioz ninety-nine of mth be hundred c b as y c a s n . y e l tnleeamlvettis angpioditeorictenastettfee.abrreoarthe,xanpod. sure. For sale at the Iledmal Depot, No. 50 Smithfied street, Pittsburg)), Pa. . i - 14.1121141 BarsapartUsi•timll the Otpv • i t OT a single. man, woman or child luis-difidActol'7 CHOLERA or any.nr its 5714•Wq#15"*(b0 Ug gif t4 : .:`,.i : invaluable preparation. yok atthe city ot Wow - *,-,.... where this Barsaparilla is ode, tind Waei 4er - .otlle, 200 bottles are reAlled'Ui 'but kw bloA4o* .at 150 to Chelan:Curvet occuried, On , 1. 1 ,4 LY Were, e-. 41.4 cases Or' . ay Wood id. froth boats ' or those who diaresapuc egt , .. • -er Persons .osimee. • • • For sale ltz R.EXUR 4 InbiPl.--Asati eirg""l4 Pittsle,wbere the ecrio - article may always be• —,_...,. . : .flulyier • it , eyja wn. ~,.. • Bonney Liusda. • ' - . U'al.: • — ....YLOR, No. 10 Thira street, cower of .... ..er ty alley, having made arrangements at wa sh- • .gton for the purpose, walla ro o are Bounty Lands for the °Mears and soldters their widows and children_, under the Bounty Land Bill, passed September29th, /SOO. Pittsburgh, October 10. , . • B EIVZOIO ACLU--;o oturcoa for sale by •—• • 1t 0 71 2 .1 li. FaaNaSrOCR 4t, Coo a.: --- -,• :.: , ~ ...:, . , . :„........•••••..t.r, . ...: - ., , -...,; , . .,: ., .......,,,, . .; ....,•- •: , .. * : . ;;:0. ,, ::..:-;; .. : . .i ,, :.. , '•-• -. :•:-.!...':;;. ,. ,....:.•'..;; : '.... ; ,....- 7 --, ...y.. 7 7 .,, . - ....._,•; . ;....... ,.. -.... : ?,.. , ..,...:-...•.; . .' : :,:-,,. ... . ... fDwgilMaitints. • -- _ . MOUE R ', ~... ~ ~.~~. 1 ligni ;F ' f I .1: ; , • i/2" WoOd . B .kat ) • qlekiNtliii; (boa Ofieuiniipg Alnere , Osaka to 1 the eldzens:Of-Plitebnrgit arra 'ink( far the very ,libpraJ , Tpatronagrilbey.havaheastottred on irn j an d hopes through strict Eta ntion to httaidessan d de sir° to please ram metit debitatmnce. of their. t079,F 2 ,•. ta 1 1 . 1 " 1111 attention paid totthltdrenhiViothine — - ..,/n,e.onnestion:lvrth Aker Tailor/he Easiness, he has ReneA Flurbishing.,tora l .oith Iv large- and splendid assOrroient of Shirts, ander . shins, Drawers, Cravats, nspenderi. , Pocket llandkerehletiiiendy .Lind 'Neck Tjpaotell sitinedngStooka,Olovds,i, Rose; ke. 'Toted , ' • er.w{ithererythmg 1A that line necessar:tor :a U l e "aan'a . . - . *.ARGVST.upisr P I- f ti i killittieJLND . SVßENtilca cf.° Ws° I 1 ! .1:: THREE'13I171)0011S I :•'' - - -, ; 7 , .. ' UVO.' . ISI,'L - ii4ify Stye k atsSurg , U. mccLosKEI - - , has now tbet pien s iiia'' o f an. ;d.; ntinneing 10,hiumnaterous 'friends andtbe public In geeral,thattlis Spring ,and Summer slept la neat ready for Itispectleif, which he believes will bc..found-to be tute.or the largest and b - eit selected stdelts el-Heady : himhl:Clothing to. be found In the Western Country. , He has this season paid more ; ;hap usual Attention to ihe manufacturing and stv fro( his Garments, so that the xerylowesfpriced;as well tWtheiltiesti arciil . 4 p p in a titYle And.elegande.eqtuabe.sumege e di tie., . ... He would particelarly call the attention atiadealers ill etOthitig to Ids 'resent spleddid.asiotlateelAk.:. ../....,.• - -Ita ady.rtiade Ostesnente, ' • A t e he leels:cottfidenr,apome.nralng.tion or ihinatiltles .and Plicelt of his, goods, It e can oiler, thank sucitinduee , items as Shalt makalt - their Interest to p urchase . at his , , establishment. • --- • ‘ ''' • ' • ' • - ' -. 1 hianysean' cipcuience, and great oneness in the bti 'erne's, together with an 'unprecedented wholetais end re tail patronage, has enabled him to get op Garments to suit the baseness habits and tastes of , every location In the Union,' which is of:the utmost IMPIGIIIIIICO to whole sale ptuchasets. • • .. ... ... •; -, t• In the Cutting departineileallie'fainaa Choice se .lectlon of-the most fashionable girds, toeslstineor French, English And•Ametican-Elkoiidelothi;' CasbmeronsAc ,*.c. :•Aliii,an excellent asiorunent of 571.,.VG:c8ci.m}ot _be T l i a l te r : N t , a .. n o d w rp E ps a l. , ::: :: :: e.. s t y le s ill of which he is piepared to mato to order in the best manner and at the most reasoeablepricei: The Also:m . l9"i th. Quality, and. the Nariety is the Most' exteditive K andotiliielly t te be ,fa 3114, in the 'United - TUSTH* EsndWallis o o o s ß s aYlEslßoi.o GRIB BLV ' S el Bee Hive Clohing-Btore, No. elii Liberty street, a large and splendid assortment of; the latest styles of -Spring and Bummer Goods,whleh we ate prepared to manufacture' to cider, lifestyle unsurpassed id thLt city, andtusztrentely low prides. • - have ou hand.. a iarge ..aitsartnent of-BEADY MADE ici,ollloo, made in the best. an 4 niust..fash lonable maunet,whiroWe ate determined te sell very tow for cash. • .Country tnerchants, and those whti buy wholesale, will Grid it tntheiradvantagn to coll.:aid ex amine our stock, before purchasing. [apilam :Ayr Lawrence Journal;: Clarion 'lleinoirat, Mercer Whig e Meadville- Sentinell-Greenabirtch "Rtpublican, Washington Examinbt, Steubenville Vition—conY to the - amount of at, send paper to tolvertisurs,ond charge this office., . ------. • ~ • Euv elope.. ' LIPISLAMS Adhering Pardment ..finuelopis By , Pin; the fi ngers iu .water, and. molegening:'and. pessing tne gummed edge, these gavel Opes become the safest and strongest that can betuied —being made of parchment paper, which will withstOnd any Ordinary friction or moisture. For-salelry.tbe quantity or single 'pack,',at the store of . . • , W. S. HAVEN, mar2o • ' ' corner iff hfdrket and Second sts. • • • '.• ' • '''" I gaol utFon !PEE Pnrtnetabin heretofote existing • between the sabsositren, uncles. tho • firm. at Coulter. & Racke t Dtongiiti; Al'is.Alltbepo.l.,4l,f4tolvefi.,l . 4.gautual con sent. •. • ' - • ••• . J. A. COULTER, • ' i • • • — rii•H , HACKE. March M., ID - Thielitidie. of :the isteatrut will bililreided by L A. Coulter, who continues the same. business:et the ohl stand, Corner of Wood and 'rhtid streeta- apt WIISSam el*oses - Zion doss •fiosurent Lever. t • • • • • iLs DPERIOR to• any :Watches:es* Offered:to - thu /pt. U sena of Plush urgfi.. ~.., • ~.• • ' H.ll/CHADDSON, Ell'brarkefsThef t Solo Agenifos .the above named Lever Watches: ollawing- guar antee! attacked to each Watch: . „ ' • - • Ify appoiannau to Utz . Admiralty, •- ••• *.•••• • wzmiAßr DI,XON Chronometer and-Watch Idanstfacusief, 46 King Eguare,Gosseell Bond, London. This certifies that the accompanying Watch, No.—, is warmnted by.me to be of fur manufacture, atid no .Watcharith my name upon It Is genuine, unless accom panied. by a certificate. bearing.snyaigatuarp., - • f guarantee the Watch, Na.—., to keep time to the Mkt. is:Devon of the paichaser: - raprl7l W: DIXON. .• • ' CO•4 l llllfilerinip CAMPBELL • & CHESS. haver - this. day . (April ilth,) 'astociated with them CHARLEB.hPHNILIft, • ' • Tlin businees will be continoml!,upder 444100 f CAMPBELL. CliEt-'S & CO. feprl9" _IDYLLS J. CADIPAU.L. • DAVID CHESS. CHAQUIS IPANIGIIT. • Iron . City Tack Factory. rpHE subscribers manufacture, and keep construlan 1 hand, all sizes of Taeks, Brans and :parable s, in [suing, Clout and 110Vistails•' and- Tacks; Barret Nails, Copper and Zino 'Shoe Naila;• paltAID metres poia:e; am WI) litadrteliskzesi &a, ' • • " ' CAMBBECP, CHESS & • • •• .IVarchouse;`t9 Water" st..; Pio sb rub. apt.lo.fin The Calory orillauare tcl the perfection a .. • . XINHANCING toriver, Priderrtanding tigabearttled Nature j in creating deeper perceptions, and cow .mtualing the highest emotions thereof; by a - knowledge ofloartareape Sketching' and • Painting, -imparsed'in e short term °fiat Erections, in the eminence of 'alayle, whereof, In the pecolfrirtues therein; Is tuasaipaased in alt the excellencei of the Mt. • ' . . - •• Sketches of. resideticel and scantly ill sun] 'itiound Pittsburgh, in convent prog roe 1. Itlagnißeent stnintorip• dons of elaborate paintings, gorgeous oriental soenery, and the most .plendid views.trom all over the world. . t • - BENNETP,:I97 Penn st. api.inf.- . • . : • •' • • . • • Pittsburgh, Pa. CB CRL'AIII'AiVD: aIINERAL WATER.—The sub scribers rcapeettally inform their old friends and cue. torPers Mimi they have commencedmajti ng ICfil , R.F.A.M. for- tlieseason. -Their SALOON • bas been fitted np in superior style, and will be open from '8 'o'clock, A, M. ill 11 o'clock, P. M., and ell orders for ice Cream for trues or private. families will be, promptly filled • Oaf MINERAL FOUNTAIN has also been opened Cakes,ProltsreonfeetionnsiesOke:, kept an hand fse runutl, freak and:sweet:, Pleastrue us a call: -' SRILDE9KER. Stalifekeiri,Se Diamond ar;:y. myl7:ll3m • A aura. .. • Dbwe-&'COhavcJwrTelYrretiatgeW. and seleatedatoerofSria; alSaner Hosiery itt an its branches. They. wuu.,,e, d i ree , parti„. materials and workmanship, And for com fort asa „ in , mer Sock, cannot. lie equated... W. D..k. Co lave,also lar attention to • their stock of tort hand .Gents Undershirts n n"..ti - Hrtilvers in aotton,.tilk, Hose, with Merino and fe G e e t).. ali t h r'ff e t y Cl , / , ' ,.% and Merin." • Children& Ho'„rery . of all 'descriptions, at the old establialicd Stocki - dg Store, Fifth•street, between r f t ai to e ta b h e a l li Wood and Market. Journal copy • For V'ealiales 1111114 - TIR. LAS ZEiTT-E'gi JUNgiXiftDIAL; or' Procreative jj r t .pr esol ibt Sin on effectual restorative . In easel ordebtlity, Impotency or barrenness, and all ir regularities of nature. It is all that it professes to be— viz : Nature's great restorative, and 'remedy for trioso i/1 the married amte without oa'prinv Ir is a certain eare (or seminal ernissions,teruerel debility,. gleet, weakness of the go:ULU organs, nervous affections, lenconhree or 'Whites. As a vigoratieg medicine it-re unequalled.- 411 so; a certain remedy for incipient Consumption, (adj. lestion,loss of muscular energy, physical. lassitude, fe male weakness, debility, A.c. It is warranted to please .Ihe - nser in tiny of the above complaints, and is of price flees value to those without offspring. • To spread wide the blessings of this medicine, 1 have uppointed ?thesis. Judson it Co., of the City of New' York, in the United States of America, my sole agents for its sale; and none can he genuine unless it comes 'through them, and their signatures are on the wrapper. ANTONIO LARZETTE, hi. D mi So Na ld a k i l ii d l j y a u t i r u y ee P h t ath i ; tt an sli l u d 7 b g l y l; B ei . t Itt e a e kin di c a n! i D v e a p i u t, t N ar o e . 7 e s t. Cincinnati; Raymond y Patten; No --. Cu Frunh street. Louisville. fmar24:ly • r• Herr'. Island Saw tt.alltl,leng...i the un diEeraniigneed7awnitbhlistbbemrcipetwim:f bpeaernana. tag the legit] to business connected therewith; and as they are now re eeiving a full supply of Timber, otders for all 31203 of Lumber will be filled with promptness, and at as low prices ashy any other Mill in the neighborhood. PALINGS of a plain and ornamental pattern will be Cut. •fam3o-71 AME&CAHMAN •&.- CO. WHIN BRIG NUK Lz......m4 111 valuable property of about five acres, in an agree.. 44; 4 ',noo n at Near Bright, n, having a new and bat,d.• 110Irtely arranged Brick Cottage, substautiaily built, and • finished in mudem•stylo ; a large .porch i n rear, and •PorUco in. front; rood - garde'', tastefully urrangei4 nd an orchard of cludoe fruits ; spring ot soft Water ; Atable, coal house, poultry house, under good knee and in good r epair. As tho owner Is going east ahe above will be sold for 811-00. Immediate possession. S. CUTHBERT, Bonn Agent, 60 Sinithfield stwn'ti • .A. VALUABLE hilt Mita GARDEN FUR BALE, JIOR. desirable tirwer gy , well.situaled fora residanca. or tgaz,lret garden.; having a new dottage dwelling house, a well (*goal water, arable, &c t with three acres-o( uh!, in rho highest slate or aaluvarion having an" acre at Strawberries, of the Iciest quality; a large grapbry and peaches, op. riles, and pears of t w o beet quality, with other Frutts.—, A large Bowe; garden of every variety, and of choice L arder t ry. 'The whole is in a healthy IOCAtiOD, and irt ad situated on Troy 11111, near the residence af judge Lowry.. The whole will be sold_ for s2soa. mediate possession given: • S. CUTllBERTen'lttent, • 11 .1intitteP uk;LballtATEU T1.Q05--ths Dew in A u , burch,—ln the • Diamond, Second &icor: fiou, mood alley. Until within the last year, Goal Vka s cou ld not be procured in Pittsburgh. It was gnitp consumers to send east forts But, eit.co Mauls s tated his Ten establistunentithere is nu occD.Sion to do so—for bbuer Teaseunnot be procured in the United States thav what be sells. He has 44er/ft:illy obtained the repute tion of telling the has Ten in'elltsburgb.' ! R ""mbeS - 0 1 9. 11 0c9ad door from Diamond, anti, WO TRANSPORTERS, COMMISSION,ANL CE4 ttERCRANTS.',"For sate, otaocoonnise terms—Fouryen, valuable - Lilts, each Crooks' 8I inOhes on.Baxic.LanoAlleghenycity, se on the Penna.& Ohio Railroad, (W. 11444 'Dtpot,), and extending butt'? the c*r.' otting the greatest faoilidßsjiii the Railroad or Canal. For terms enceire 'RI A ' City; or,. at \he . DoOkstige, , " ' raY2Q._ 413'. ...STOCKTON„AfIe . R. C. STOCKTON,. ner of hforkit and Third sta.. , 1611 i e ,1, 4 -rho euperiorqualities otthis article P°7:Fti U, t,.1 0 oe truly teted by atrial. A clears the erkucfa' aln, causes °stealthy action Of the nerves, 1 : 0 )%lotr ..-te the hair from Scurf and Dandmif; has a f to make dm halt curl. The harshest hair +, tow to its power, and change to a raft, hcalthfami. 3 ssyetatc. To ladiee the Tonic is invaluable, the hair lam be dressed in any required form so as to preserve tie place, either plain or iu curls. Ito perfume is lavig orating and - pleasant, and is free from all greasy sub stances, which adds so much to its sterling worth. iSold only at IVOODWARI) & !ELLE rs, in p r3o:t Third et.; Pivshurgts. Pa, E 01 4 ,3 CrtlYIZ Ull lihlt /51.4.; This . article has proved itself a - valuable acquisi tion to the housekeeper. • It is very easy in itu epplice• 'lion, and is f r e e from me dangerous, poisonous togredi_. eats, kenemlly ruled. When a bedstead :I-Swell-washed with the " there is no feat of the Bud Zarb aver venturing near it.. . It may be relied. upon as a sure preventative from those nocturnal torments, IO difficult to allerCOnla datirtz this summer months. ••• Price 24.cts. per bottle. gold by • • ' 9. L. CUttiDERT, . : i b 0 Sznitheteld FiaM--•5 drams store sad tot_ vealeb A./ JeS =444 & afaltrM. • `.•-• , ',,, ; ; • ' 7 ' , • =MNI JAY aaing • .g 20 feet •.n frools sqqare of ar .111112SID,theretT abipmeut by tilbtr
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