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MEE su b s eriberaThavitijelfenif:„.Sppainted. shipplisc Agents for the Pennsylvinile.se.Gentral 1 1 / a ttend, • ..- inform the nubile that we are ikiriipleaarea • to 'melee any merchandise or. produce: for:Wipe:Lent' east on the Goods via this route will be' 'denied Ihroingh kve • daya; and all consigned to us will be forwarded free of commission or charge fbr adyances. • , , • ILLTIO or vasiGHT nirrwarr vrnJ .LDIQRIDL EC ?maintains. - Dry Goods, Eats, Shoes, Books, Stationery, Cutlery, Coofectionaty, Fruits, Feathers, Furniture, Drugs, hie - Steins, Snddlery, Wool t &e., &c., Sl U tbs. •• Hardware, rat:mensal - art, Groceries, Paints, Dye Stuffs, • •••,,Bite Leather, Clover Flax, Thaolkit And-other Gimes •': • . . Geeon, Itcef, Pork, Butter,terd,Laial Oil, Tobacco . '7 . . - Lett, Coffee, Tallow, Grain and Rags Wt. P 100 lb a. " • Ashes, Marble, (mush.) Tar, nich, Rosin, German V " Chi', Bones, he., 60c. ip• 100 lbs. • •-'• ularlS • . COVODE. PASSAGE from LIV66R OL, LONDON and OLIN OVil • '1 r - • AND FROSI LIFER POOL To NEWORLHAN:%:Bit 4- ,• • TIMORE, BOSTON, CHARLESTON AND I SAVANNAH pißtxrr. •VArsooVr - a.- cw.ve . 4 ar • • General Emigration !id F or eign ,Eigutage (Wien. undersigned having aCcepted the Agency, of the above well knew' House, is prepared , to brtage at assengers front the Old Country, on as favorable „terld a as any other House in the City Passages can be• engaged in the tblfoiving thta, '._sailing punctually on the•days appointed; •Sw ALLOW TAIL Lincleavea Lsverpnolon'the nth :and list or each Mon*. I,Oltir. t: _ .NEW TORE,' REIV3TAR LiftlEielves Liverpool on tio 2621ti0r each month• • *".' • -. TI L TIME leakeiLiverpool Twicen Month. .. ' TIIE LONDON LINE or Packets sails from Londbn :. on the eth. rhhi 2tst and Zith Of every ISloruh,• • THE :CLYDE LINE of Efasgew Packets sails frent :.43Likt3GOW on.the Ist and .15th of,eagh month. - . lasso—A:Weekly . Licie of Packets for New Orleans: arr Pa,seogers shiped from New York to any pail at the West.. • • " : I The Seillor Partner resides id Liverpool, end 12. penntends the embarcation ol 'all passages engaged In this Country. • • Persons desirous of visiting the Old Connity - can have their pa.aage engaged through from Pius burgh, by application either personally or by letter, (post paid) to tho nadersigne3. JAMES BL&KELY,' Corner of Sixth and Liberty streets,: (2nd story) Pittsburgh. a lar t it VIA nfers i* -5 1 .• :- Brownsville and - Cumberland to Baltimore and Phi/ad'a. rg inning Boat leaves daily /It 8 o'clock, A.M. sj. precisely, connecting with the Cars at Cumberland • The' evening boat leaves daily at 0 o'clock. P.M., (except Sunday evenings,) connecting with the cars a 1 Cumberland next evening, at 10 o'clock. • •Time through to Baltimore 32 hours. Fare only SO. Tithe through to Philadelphia 40 hours. Fare only 810. • The National Road is now good. Conductors go with coaches between Brownsville and Cambeiland— . Which makes this decidedly the best roam East _ . • - J. hISSIUMEN, Agent, jeZl. • Office intim Monongahela Rouse. . • NOTICE! . Another Fresh Arrival itt..lllO. 97. • Coiner of Wood Street and •DiaritmdAlley, Pittsburgh. T't GREGG le CO. have lust received another new supply of DRY GOODSond FttFirE TLES, which have been purchased . since the late decline in Eastern . prices, which will be sold at a *BEALL anvsasex- Owing to our advantages In buying, and long experience in the • business, we flatter ourselves that we can afford our goods to prices regardlesa of competition. Our stock will be amid to be unsurpassed in the western market, and much superior to any previous stock kept at the old nand by Dregs& WCandless. 'We have just opened a fresh lot of late styles of BON NETS, Ribbons, Parasols, Drees Lawns. Berages, Mons' de Laines, Ladies , White 'Dress Goods, Ladies' Gimps, Silk Fringes, bic Broad Cloths, Fancy Vesting, Cased meres,Sunamer Pentaloonery,Tweeds;Gloves, Hosiery, Threads, Combs, Suspenders, Buttons,. Knives, Spoons, .R62.0t1, Scissors, Ste., and all other articles in acir line, too iedioas to mention. .1 1, e have on band, just receiv ed direct from the manufacturers and importers by ex press, a large lot of GOLD and GMT JEWELRY . , GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, and . Watch caten ate, and being weekly, in the receipt , of such Goodi, we Intend keeptn c our assortment Complete. We earnestly solicit an early call from buyers generally, before par. . chasing elsewhere.' Thirty rases of BRASS CLOCKS, jest arrived, of Va rious kinds. • Err Remembei; N 0.99, north-west corner of Wood Mat and D.arnond alley,Pinattutgh. B.—Tae business of the late firm of Gregg ft BP- Candleav is - to be' settled by D. Gregg at the above stand who is folly authorized ts , d in whose possession matte books; notes and papers of said Lew. Ue9 C°PYI I 'l3 PRESS.—Vatiola styles letter copying • priises, the screw, the lever and a new patent, dif fering from any. before brought•to this market; also, copying books, a large stock of all sizes, leaves paged; Arnold a Ilibben's and Harrison's copying inks ; copy lag brushes and oil paper—for sale by • ' W.B. H&VEN, Stationer, cot Market and Second its. SUtssCHIBEELt lo U. V/ it PUB'S 11 lustrated London Works, and the public generally, are respectfully in formed that the An Journal for May is now. ready for delivery. This month is more than usually interesting, as it contains many engravings of objects now exhibit. tag at the World's Fair. Also, the fifth and sixth num bers nt the Cyciopirdia; as well as the thirteenth and sixteenth Rana o Fletchees Devotional Family Bible. Partieevisaing the Store, will, it is believed, have an opportunity of seeing , the most magnificent Bible ever °tiered for sale in Pittsburgh. WOODWARD & JRLLEY'S, 73 Third street. notice fro Contractors, Bridge Builders, Herr's Island Saw. Alias are now preparing to re• ceive and execute promptly eli orders for Bridge and other Timber, on the most fav ruble terms the market wilt permit. (my . s) JAMES CARMAN & CO. Removed. rIOCRRAbi; BPBRIDE & CO. have removed their la Warehouse to 26 Wood street, in the house for merly occupied by George Cochran. mygdaar /DK. IL" A. WILSON'S onte, Catharuc and Anti- Dyspeptic Pills are gold at No. 60 Smithfield street. hese rills are highly. ;recommended by all who have =led them, add are well known In This city as a certain preventive or- sick headache. H. L. CUTHBERT, _arm= . 60 Sd:Rhfield street. Parasols* Parasols I TORN DM-TOOL has Just received a beautiful assoit tl of those green and bine watered Silk Parasols. Also, a new atyle of satin turc—all of which will be sold eta great reduction tom former prices.. JOHN W. TOT, Whip, Cane and Umbrella Factory; Je4 • No: 1.43 Wood street. 00STAIN HOWER AM) GLOVE-A full wisest- Mentor all colors and qualities of Hosiery, with n fine assonment of Lisle Thread. Silk and Cotton Gloves, for - sale, wholesale or 'retail, by F. H. EATON', int tO at Fourth it. itely Setae IHAVE IN STORE, and wilt sell at Philadelphia Kr e if s es,3o dosen assorted worsted, linen and cotton • The above are well worth the attention of Saddlers' -and Merchants. as they will be sold at unusually low pnces, wholesale or retail. at JOHN W. TIM'S Whip, Cane and Umbrella Factory, N 0.141 Wood atteeL . TDAS —Jost received at No. 238 — Werty X. street. an invoice of very superior Ort!pug and Y. Dyson Teas, ot the !Nest =partitions. For sale very low, by the half chest or pound, by AVM. A. MuCLURG & CO. nIOJ ' Orocers and Tea Dealers. VOltlsiAbE AND FSMALE - -Dr. LanettOet Jane Cordial or Procreative Elixir, prescribed as an ef fective 'restorative in cases of debility, impotency or barre.ness, and ell irregklarities of nature. As an in vigorating medicine it is unequalled.- Also, a certain remedy for incipient consumption, indigestion. loss of muscular energy, female weakness. Price 53,00, per bottle. - Only Agency in thin city is at fp 7 '- , • . ' No. 50 Smithfield street. • • Anthracite Coca. 30 - 7 6 . NB7..;l,,,:li:Vr.tutru.Z.l;birAtt;ao.&orC., family Jet. :. • • '. • • • . - 'Canal Basin. L. OVERING'S SUGAR,-20 bbls Lovering'!" Crushed and Pulverized Sagavjust received and for sale by McCLURO 4. CO., tad Liberty et LOVEitING'S SUGAR-20 lib's. Lovering'. Crushed and Pulverized .Sagar, just received at the Pekin T. a Store, 38 Pit& street.. • liel3l • A;JAYNES COFFEE -53 bags Lsgayra Ceti - CO 29 do Rao - .doi . 21) do Old Clovermnent. lava; la store and for sale • • je7 • . . . • • MILLER .1c EICEETSON "MACK SILK. LACE..- I .A. A. MASON & Co. have Jest JO received a fall supply of the aboVe desirable goods, of all whlgtty.for aale cheap at, je3. • - ' ! , Joe.. 6a 00 64 Market at. /00 .13XS:ItiklgIN& 7 -liistor and forTuile7 liy Jol2 . • • ' HAWORTH Bc . CAIstNS. 0 1 ' . . 9 11 4 rIll'erlecdorrtersrd'eonngl; 1200 do do spring do do; 1000 do. breached • do • do; 1200 'do do • do Whale do; • • . , • 400'• do'. : do do Winter do .• 1400 do Tanners' do; 1800 :do North West Co . eat Wha le do; In note and for Bahr jry: ••: .; ' • • . • . jefi .• • . - • /GLUM & lUCICLISON PLANTATION SUGAR AND moLassE..B-- 63hbdir. Prime Plantation Sugar , 307 bbla. da do • MOIMIECII j Jailors And for Bale by • " - joy . • • MILLER & tuaxersom QUOA R HORSE MDLASSES AND PLANTATION 15 bbla. Sega! flOtiso Molasses-t. James' Refinery ; 10 bads. /Sir ?lactation II grir •, .0a consignment-and for sale by teL • - MILLER & RICKETSON. .-1310E-21. 11 arees 'Dee store and for ule by "An, }a-5 - ; - MILLER & RICKETSON. Q OAP-150, Chißicothe Soap ; in store and for sato 114, - .Je5 • MILLER to RICERLSOM, '13,. HAVANA. Alum'. suomi. - 7 20 bag Hirai* Sugar.; 160 bags Snug Sugar; In for 1!".! 'y .MlLr mcncErsoN. .10.49 ..66RM&N FRUNb.2.9PIit French Lentillee- - • received and forsale low. . • . ":11C10Ell SEN. & • Fare Reduced. MONONGAHELA-ROUTE S-60 bxs. M. R. Raisins; . • ' 40 bf do do ;In store and for sale by MILLER & RICKE'rSON, • 'Nos. 221 and 711 Liberty st. • .../s.extraTanuly Flour; ' ea _do• superfine do •In store and for sale - . snmEit-k arcicErsoN. JE-413bxe. super new Cheese, just received on gamoin. and Tor sale by • • . MILLER & RICKETSON. SYRUP -8o bxa. Turner's Lemon S, nip on lament and for safe by • , .MILLER &:RICKETi4ON. Ea IN 'tern) lasi7c,.;seikal.2' MCCLURG, . - - - --tirpAlzakg‘.lMotir,• Set ..''... 4o . l lotirtioCle-rie • iaifoo. • . -.---• ..:141113:10TIILTJME would respell. fullyinvite the, attention orthe pub •. lic. to her new and splendid stock of • . 7 pgANcts,lnst ripened find ready for sitetamotiii?rldettare.theoeteerated Hamburg Pianos, with the . new improvamem:or.the over•strings, the la teat and, most important inrovementy invented solely .by them and ty no °them, they have been tried to be copied in dde country, but Unduccesstally: • , • alio. one splendid 7.octave, doable carved. Pianos Louis XIV style, made by Bacon a Raven, New York.. Three 7 octave Pianos, kliotitOdobyßacoo & itaveo,. Foutait oetivelPiiiites;_mOac; O. Haber, late, - Nouns& Pillier;•NeW York ;.together with some °r ow , own mannihetore:WithlThetolie triune. CIIMITZ'S HISTORY OF GREECE., A Hlstort -Greece, frona ttiexatileat dates to the destruction of -Corinth, B. C. 148; mainly based upon that of Connop David's.' By . Dr. Leos- and Schmitz; F. k i. E- • The 'Harmony. of Trenhecp ,• . or, Sexi n aural Illustra tions of MeAttocalypse ? By t he Rev. Alexander Keith, . . . . ..Ballads for-tba-Ti roes, Geraldine, Bantering, A Tbons;i and Lines, and other . Poems. By Martin Fargahar, Provarhiai Philosophy. A Modern Pyramid. and the PoeMs of King Alfred. By-Martin Fargrahar Tapper. • . Tha s Heir of, Wast-Wayland.:-.a Tale. - By Mary - . The - Philosophy .ot Mathematics. Translated from the Coors de 'Philosophic Positive of _Auguste Comte. -By W.lheeple. - • - flakp 7i e l.O r , s New York and Erie - Railroad Gu.de Book. Containing a description of the scenery, rivers, towns: villages, and most important COOTke on the Road—with one hundred Old thirtreir engraiings. By Lossing and Barritt, front original sketches made expressly for for this work.. By _William Macleod. Harper's NeW Monthly Magazine for Jane. • The Gold Worshippers; or the days we live In—a Fa, - lure Historical Novel. By the anther of Whitefriars.. The above morki just received and for eale by R. C. STOCKTON, "e 4 ' • 47 Market street. • New Books! Bayer hooks I A T HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third street, :A.ll. opposite the Post °Mee: Harper's hiagazine for June—No.l ol new volume Dictionary of Mechanics—No. 30; Genevra—or the History of a.Port nut. By an Ameri can Lady; • The Heirs of Waat Wayland. ATale by Miry How- Ltlon Bhakspeare—Nos. 2 and 3; Cumming's Adventures in Africa; History of Pendennis. By G. W. H. Thackary ; The Sargnett—or Studies of the Town. By .5. K. Mar- IDE The Mother-in-LaVe—or the Isle of Rays: a Tale.— By MM. Southworth ; The Wife's Sister," or the Forbidden Marriage —a Novel; The Gold Worshippers, or the Day we Live In—a Novel. (Jed Hood , . New. Jewelry Store. Eundereigned he. lately opened his stock of FINE J TGOLD and SILVER WATCHES.and FINE GOLD EWELRT, ear 81 Mmitra STASI; two doors from Third street, sad wishes to inform the citizens of Pitta• burgh and vicinity that he Intends to make this place his home, and would'oolicit a share of the patronage' of • • citizens.... He informs ail persons who are desirous of purchasing anythiag in the way of fine Gold or Silver Watches; rich Gold and fashionable Jewelry, fie , that he wi.i mall times sell every article In his line at New York- City priceg, and at least from 10 'to 60 per cent. lower than the same quality of goods are usually sold for in this section of country. Please call and examine the Grads and prices. Ile7:9? G. 1. !DOD. I VALUABLE lIIPBOVESENT IN TBUBSES. DR. HARD'S IMPROVED PATENT TRUSS and RUPTURE REMEDY, by which spermanent care can be elected. ThisTruu is entirely different inform and principles of action from other Trusses, having all the advantage of a well-regulated and uolformpressnre. The preuure can be so regulated as to Rive ease and comfort in the.most diffictUt cases of Hernia, and can be Increased to almost any force desired. The pressure is natural, and being brought to bear immediately over the hernial opening, and aTordirg perfect security and retention at all times, even ander the moat violent eke r else. By the use of this Truss, when applied properly by a skillful Surgeon, the wearer Is plated beyond the danger of strangulation, or lay oilier dangerous or pus• ful symptoms, which is not an unfrequent occurrence in the westing of illy adopted Trusses. It ls a very coos mon, praeuce for persons afflicted with rapture to select a Truss and apply It themselves. This is a bad pran tice,which can be seen ony by those who understand 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 prices. Infant Trusses kept con• stands' on hand. KEYSER & ItIcDOWELL, nryla 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dr. Hairlfs Abdominal supporters. rpilEss SUPPORTERS ere Intended sttießy for the career PROLAPSISUTERI,and all those di‘eases where a mechanical support to the Abdominal Vieera is required. They give perfect rapport to the abdomi nal organs, and may be worn with comfort by ail. The diseases produced by a weakaeas of the abdominal muscles are Fatima, Uteri, Falling of the Bowels, Piles, Costiveness, Pains In the Bark and Spine, Linn tude and Extreme Feelings of Prostration, Bronchitis, Shortness of Breath. Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspep sia and general debility. Sold by KEYSER & APLKEWELL, artoZ7 140 Wood et. I,l.3(TitA FINE: tittLONG TE..s9.—Just received st ra No. 256 Liberty street, a very sapvrior article of (Moor Tea, which we believe cannot be surpassed in this city. Those desiring a very choice, delicately flavored,bat highly aromatic Black Tea, rite invited to give 1104 a trial. Green Teas of every variety, from 271 cents to el; Black Teas, of every variety, from 33 cents to M r •:25; English and Irish Black Teas. Warranted to give saUsfacuolfor no sale. Constantly on bend and fir sale by • W. A. AI , CLURO & le2 Grocers and Tea Dealers Sarossaree t Look at Tni• 3 DAGUERREOTYPLS FOR ONE DOLLAR, put up in Fine Morocco Cases. The subscribers announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they can get a likeness for one half the WIWI' price, not to be sur passed by those taken in the East. We don't mesa to be surpassed by any. Having a large sky and aide light, we are prepated to snit the most fastidious. We will not ask any person to take a likeness unless it sults them. Miniatures pat in Lockets, Pins or Rings. Sick or deceasedl3ersous taken at their residence. FORA FEW WEEKS ONLY. MERRIMAN & LAWYER Rooms on 34 it., opposlle Bt. Charles Hotel mylsahmi. Dahlias! Dahlias! THE best stasonment end most rare and beautiful vs ricty of Dahlias west of the Allegheny Mountains, are to be had at ROBINSON'. Store, Fifth street, next door tattle Morning Post, one door from Wood. ThiscoSection cost hundreds of dollars to the ems tent grower who selected them, and have been pro nounced the beat in private hands in the United States, . 1 -being from Snow Flake, (Pure Whites. to FlUllia In, (Jet Black), and from Queen of Pruritus's, (best Yellow in the world), to War Eagle and Gem, (the best starlets in the world,) with all tee fancy varieties be tween the opposites, that have been named. Prices shall be made to suit. Remember, RUBINSON'S, Fifth street, one door from Wood. (mySO La.reneevtile Property for Bale. THE Board of School Direetors will sell at Public X Auction, on Thursday, the sth day of June, on the Promises a corner Lot, 2a feet front on Pike • teet, run. ning back along Market alley to Foster's &Ile y—t &via g three fronts). On which is erected a two story Brick. and a !fame Hoosu. Terms made known on day of sale. S, SA R BER, my26:ts Suntory. fIOUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR RENT.—A new and ‘,./ well finished two story Brick House, suitable for a small family; a large yard, good water, and a stable, with three stalls—all in complete order. Immediate po• session can be had. Situate about three miles from the city, on the old. ashington Road. Rent 830 to the Ist of November next, or 860 to the Ist of April next. S. CUTHBERT, Gen'l A gent, my3o • 60 Smithfield street. - "t• Desirable Property for Sale. FOR SALE OR PERPETUAL LEASE—Two beau tiful lots on Duquesne Way, below Bay et., togeth er, 46 feet by 125 to an alley. Also, Building Lout on Pennsylvania Avenue and on Braddock street, on the Plank Road, and grounds on the bluffs cast of my mansion. The latter property has no rival (or beauty of prospect in this vicinity, if possibly, elsewhere. JAMES S. di/ay, my.% 144 Fourth st. U3=:=l ,00ACRES1 FARMING AND GR AZING t... 9 LANDS, in Warren county, located on the Allegheny River, within twelve miles of the New York and Erie Railroad.— Also-1,000 acres In Elk county, for sale on accommo• dating toms. Enquire of A. ‘VILKINS & CO., mykil . corner of Market and Third sts. Boarding lions°. lIITABLE accommodations for se Viral BOARDERS con be had in the Diamond. 'Boarding ehher by the week, day or meal. Moderate charges. . mytbtl WM. JELLISON. SCARF SILK.—A. A. hlsso9 & Co. have received per express this morning. a supply of the above scarce and desirable Goods. Also, an addi tional supply Crimped Trimming Ribbons, to which the attention of custom:a is invited. je9 lig ORE NEW LAWNS.—A. A. hiasort & Co. have 111 received this day a large lotof those very desirable frown Lawns, wbleh they will sell vary cheap at wholesale or retail at led • • Nos. 62 and Di Market st. TaIIANOS AND TABLE COVHFLS.—A. assort & . Co.monid respecually call the attention of House 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 Table Clothi, Napkins, Doilies, Towels, dc., &c. - je9 • Nos. 69 and 04 Market sr MDBAUTIFUL !STORE ROOM TO LET--01ThiTht et street. adjoining the Watch and Jewelry Store of W. W. Wilson. Tins Store Room has a plate glass window, and is the most attractive front In the city. It is located in the very best place for Dry Goods or any Fancy business. The rent for the balance of the year will be very low. • Enquire of JAMES GRAN, myth . - or, W. W. WILSON. POPLINS! POPLINS!—Just reed this day, per e, x. press, twenty pieces beautiful shades of colored Poplins, which we will sell at 25 per cent.lcas than they have ever been sold in this city. • A. A. MASON & CO., my2P Nos. 62 and 64 Market at. PED TARLETODI2.!—A. A. Idasom b Uo. have V this day received 20 canons of those very desirable Crimped Tarleton Tsimmingsonsorled colon, which will be gold very oboe. at•retail or by the box. rtnytiv 11,0 V k.l-15011 ..s.lor safety L . A. .je2 B. A. FAHNESTOCK CO Q UP. CARS. SODA-2$ kegs for sale by le2 • ' B. A. FAHNEE.STOCK & CO. - - irIABT/LE BOAP--50 bra. for sale _ , IL/ B. A.. PriBNEnOCZ ft -CO tiILUE VITRIOL-2,000 lbs. for sale.b • I.IP • t r TO BRICK-1,200 English. for sale by • .• ,Jji ie2 B. A. FARNESTOCK t • • n.BROME YELLOW-20 eases Baltimore. - St. • lJ je.2 • , • ALERATOB-30 casks for sale by ie2 EL A. FAHNEBTOCIC ft CO. Lunr—SO 4,15. or sale by :iex' • B.A. FAHNEBTOOK & CO. WINDSOft, BOAT '- 30 bgs. Hyde's. for sale by je2 . • B. 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Vatimm re aillectam• • -.10- Continue to make Insurance; perpetual ted 'on every description of prtiptty in - town' and condlrv„ A:rates as !owns are consistent trig-seOutity: no Company have reserved a leFge flondngent rand, *unit, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, anit.asproteettcm t 6 the assured. , Mune o f.the. Company, on Jahuartist, 10 1 1 , ,_ , V1 rt o dthed agreentily to turApt of Assembly, wore 1 - • • - 016,14363. • °Nam' •., 84 377 7a. -Real suite •—••—•—• • 83 , 0)60 . 17 . - - -',.„TemPonqr. L°"s*-- 81,£89.80 Cash,ltc 81. •••••• • • • ••••••••-•-• . $1,212,709 44' . Blncii their incorporation, a period .af 2i years; they have paid upwards of O. Million Four Bundled. Thou sand Dollars, losses by fire' thereby , affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with prpraptness, all J.O.A.RDINER COFFIN, Agent, 015 •'TI. F enrner Wood andld riAlLaburg Llta lu•uirssaco illi COMPANY was incorporated . In February, J. 11351, wake Perpetual Charter; and haS comlne need -Lallness-on a Capital of 8100,000. • • The Company does business both on the. Joint Stock and illatuat plan. On the Joint Stock plan . the rates are one-third less auto those charged by Idutuul Companies, and Fifteen Per Cent. lower than the rates of /no-St Stock Compa . - lilatrttl rates are the same as there' adopted by other safely conducted Companies. Those insured on the mutual principle have the,.combined securities furnished by that system of insura nce, and the Capital and Sur plus Fund of the Joint Stock department. , The Charter permits the granting of insurance on life, In every form, including the right of wife, children, pa rents, relations, friends or creditors—to insure the life of another for their own exclusive benefit, payable after dente or upon die parties arriving at the age of 50;55, GO or 55, et the option of the Insured. OFFICERS. James S. Hoon, President. Samuel ht'Clurken, Vice President. Joseph 8. Lerch Treasurer. Charms A. Colton. Secretary. James S. Hoon, . ' Joseph S. Leech, John B.Dilwonb, Charles A. Colton, • Samuel 11PCIarkan, Wil item Phillips, John A. Wilson. ktEDICAL BOARD. Can:Wang Ph ysiziaru. Joseph Gazzam, M. D. William Addison„ _M. D. Jeremiah Brooks , D E. G. Edrington, 111. D. Samuel Dilworth, M. 0,47 smithfield street. Rohr- Snyder, M D., 103 Fourth sc. 6 John Crawford, M. U. :a sixth st. Wan. McK Morgan. :. D., 1117 Liberty Dr. Dilworth will he in attendance at the office, every day, at 12 o'clock. Those who have spoken for an agency, are requested to call, take their papers, and commence operations torthwith. AU persoss engaged In the insurance basis nest will be supplied with blanks and a!lo wed the usual commission. • Office of the Company, No. 73-Fourth street. mc7 C. A. COLTON. =wane, Vice and Inland INSURANCE. 1 lIE INSURANCE. CurtIPANY OF NORTH AMER. ICA, Philculetotal', chartered 1704, capital 02100 e 0. assert Januar/ 13,1851, 81001,280 00. wilt make luminance on buildings and their contents in this city and vicinity. Also, on property of every desertp. Son, on steamboats and other vessels, either by inland transportation or on the seas. DIRECTORS: Arthur G.Colsn,Pres't., Jocob 111.1"homas, Samuel W. Jones, John R. Neff, Edward Smith, Richard D. Wood, John A. Brown, William Welsh, Samuel F. Smith, Francis Haskins, • Samuel Brooks, S. Austin Allibone, Charles Taylor, William E. Bowen, Ambrose White, George W. Aspinwall, Thomas P. Cope, James N. Dickson, S. Morris, %Valet, H. D. She rrerd, See'y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, and front Its high !landing, long experience, am- Itle means, and avaidieg all risks of an extra hazard. ous character, may be considered as offering ample se entity to the politic. Whl. P. JONES, Agent, ja24 N 0.141 Fronts:rte. _ 1/18VILAMOK. 'PRE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY PIikRUR AisicEcOMPANY.—Othee,Norikfloodtafthe change, Third street, Philadelphia. • • . Era* lascaancs.—Butldings, Merchandise and other property in town and country, insured against loss or damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. Matins Instraancr..—They also insure Vessels Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwiso, under open or special policies, as the assured may desire. INIAITDIIII.UPOSTATION.,--They alto insure merchan• disc transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and Steam BOWS, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. . DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmond A. Sondes John C. Davis. Robert S Eaton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Ed wards. G et). G. Leipe rEd ward Darlington. Isaac R. Davis, Milian" Fo I wel I, Johpp Newlin, Dr. R. M. Huston, James C. Hand, Theophilns Paulding, Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, ugh Craig , . George Serrill, Spence r Me. Realm, Charles Kelly, .1. G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr S. Thomas, John Sellers. Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PATSBURGIL —D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Ino. T. Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Tuns. C. Mau, Vice Pregideta. Just:rat W. Comas, BecretnTy. °lnce of the (tompasy 2 No. 42 Water meet, rats burgh.. tjetO:dtf) • • P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. Fire and ..12Ssit mita Iniusanoe. E OFFICE of the Lasuraitei Cs. ej North Assent° has been loitered to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones Co., No. 111 Front strect,third house East of Wood street.where the eubscriber will issue Policies on Build. legs and their contents,and on tkbipments by ttteambosts and other vessels for the above old and responsible 'Company. • (431 WliT. P. JONEs. agent. Life and Health Insurance. THE MUTUAL LIFE AND lIEALT/1 INSURANCE. COMPANY, of PliikietOpMa, Incorporated by the gislature of Pennsylvania, hlarch,ln4n; Charter Per. petnal; Capital 8100,0(30. Nato lower Mats any Perinsyl• canto Company, and full :Al per Cent. lower than the usual rates of Life Insurance,as the following COLIMari son will show. Thus a person of the age of ;10 insuring for 8100 for life, mutt pay In the Girard 8d,30, Peansyl• vania 82,46. Penn Mutual 82.36, &Amiable 82,411, Near England st,aa, Albion St!,4B, New 82, ork Life 314 ifs anti ilealtA,PAdadelphio.Sl,ol. Drizeroscs—Samuel D Orrick, Charles D Hall, Wm F Boone Robert P King, Charles P Hayes, M W Baldwin, Chas d Il Campbell M M Reeve s M. V-Lewis Cooper. J Rodman Barker, E II Butler; Edwin h Cope. Pori: den; Samuel D Orrick ,• Via Profiles; Robert P. Ring Serruary, , Francis Utackburne. Applications will lie received and every informailoe gvnli t i ci by . SANUEL FAIINESTOCK, &gen'. OPVICE: erm m corner al Roo, of Third and Wood sweet! Pittsburgh. oct29:y Firs and Marina Insurance. THE Insurance Company of North America, of Philo delphlaohrough ita duly authorized Agent the sub'. scriber, offers to make permanent mid limited Insurance on property, in this city and its vielitity,and on shipmeo by the canal and flame. _ _ DIRECTORS: Arthur O. Cofjua,Pres't. Samuel Brooks, Alex- Henry J Charles Taylor, Samuel W. ones, Samuel W. Smith. Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Drawn, Jacob M. Thomas John White, John R. Neff, Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood," Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Shernird,Seel. This is thooldest lasaraneo Company in the United States, having been chartervil in 1794. Its charter Is per petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it may ho considered as offering ample securi ty to the public. WILLIAM P. JONES. As Counting Room of Atwood,Jones & Co., Water and Front ate., Pittsburgh may4y John 01 1 0artney, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff, N 0.1433 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley apt Finsburgh,,a. ALL persons having business with the undersigned, either as Palle Accountant, Instructor In Book- Keeping, or otherwise, will find Mtn at iho Plititurgh Commercial College, from 9 till 11 o'clock, A.IM., and front 2 tilt 4 o'clock, P. M. Merchsrts in want of competint Book keepers can be supplied by . calling on JOHN FLEMING, apr9 Principal Instructor in the Science of Accounts. Fairmount Fire Engine•for Sale. rrliE members of the Fairmount Fire Company offer i r their ENGINE for sale. It Ii In first-rate order, and will be sold cheap. Esquire of J. SMITH, apr3:tf No. 909 Penn street. Cabinetßlakere Wanted. MILE subscribers will employ a number of good hands 1 at the above business ; ate: Bateau, Bedstead and Table makers. None but good workmen need apply,— as good wages will be given and payment prompt. RYAN & kI'KES, marls No. 2l Fink street. ROACHES BY THE PECK,--Two bases of the Ex terminator wore purchased by a gentleman the other day, who went home and that night prepared it according to directions. 'The nextmorning he collected about a peck of dead Roaches, and four d a number of dead rats in the cellar. In the yard he found several members of the rat family staggering about as if under the influence of liquor. A few mysterious knoosings took place, which soon silenced them. Tho Exterminator never fails. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by S. 1.. CUTHBERT, myl3 Smithfield street. PARQUMENT sNVISLO ES.—Lipman's Adhesive, Parchment navelopes. These envelopes are the strongest end safest that can be used for enclosing valuable letters or papers—being made of Parchment Paper,which will withstand any ordinary friction or moisture. Assorted sizes sold at W. S. HAVEN'S, Stationery Store, Tmy7 Market, corner of Second at. R«>•; FLOUR, Farina, Sago, Prepatedeorn,Taploca, Anourovt, for elle by W.A. AVOLURG & CO., myl4 Grocers and Tea Dealers. ICE JARS—The "Ice Jar." or " Water Coolers , ' we are mating, are well worthy of examination, as they are very neat and well calculat.d for private fami lies, hotels and boats. We are afro manufacturing Refrigatora of galvanized and other iron. myl7:lw • SCATFE, ATKINSON & OKELY. , S UNDBILS-24 bxs. Cheese • • 10 bills. Corned Beef; Received per canal angler sate by . . m 19 CARSON lb ORNI6 FIT sONOltlh2,-- 1 7 , li i t[ c ceLti a r r c; 3 s ci e ga Lrd; Received per Washington, and for sale by myl7 • CARSON & WKNIGHT TITANTED IMMEDIATELY.—Two Good Box Ma• TT kern.—None other need apply. rcs.. OFFICER, Ryan's Buildings. Filth WIRE BOARD PRINTS—For eale.by mylo WALTER P, MARSHALL. dY AND MA.IOU/I — EFORRS.-125 doz. Harper's .M 1 celebrated Hay and Manure Forks, received and for sale by R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent for N. Harper Co., rayl3 . Water at., third door above Market. Ijoit Meaux Prunes, La pass Jars; • . Very superior do - Vincy boxes; Germs do For Bale by myl4 - -Mt A. ALICLURG Jt. CO. ESTER Cgiiit.REPor gale by:. .. WAITER P, BrAnsatax, • min; - • N0.'.8.5 Wood street.. C I 1/EB.--kV lbs. for Baia by • froyL2l B• A. FAHNESTOCK & CO .;!-‘; • • •• .v 1.• ralisliortittlon '4,; • , • -; 21.; "- " '•1 ; _ ~i it ,~ .. .. _ a_.l_~. .. Prv GitHAT REDUCS7IOI I IpV PRICES. - • . - otikod Arzlval of rieW -Summer Goods, AT :GREAT BARGAINS. . 6THE Largest, Cheapest and Best Stock of PAW • CY DREK.S GOODS eier offered in this city, is now opening at YOUNG, STEVENSON 4- LOVE'S Origtnalßeeliive Store, No.7A Market Street, between Fourth itrtet and the Diamond., Pittsburgh, The .ProPriebirs havejust opened a large and most beaatlful assortment of the Newest and Most Fashiona ble Styles of Faruty and Staple Dry Good!, which have been purchased since the great reductiou in prices at the large clearing out sales in New York and Philadelphia, and will be offered to cash buyers at from 20 to 2.5,per cent lower than former prices. DRESS GOODS of every deseriplion, fr om 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 lane silks; • stripe do . ; Do plain black do do ; Brocade, Amities and Paull de Soles, all colors ; Black andchamelion Turk-satins, and watered silks; Chene and India Foulard silks; Do printed and plain silk tissues; , de Albertines and Grenadines; Plain, printed and embroidered berages • Cherie plain and figured silks, and poplins; . Chameleon tiro de Naples; Paris printed birages do do seines; Do do , and plain all wool de ]sines, Do do 'lawns and Mconotai Plain and embroidered :cull and Switsee ; Plain and printed rasameres, do laines and alpacas; French and domestic gingham's ; English and American chintzes and calicoes, stall prices; • BONNIETS and RIBBONS at greatbargains; ' ring and summer shawl?, do do; Bering Worked sleeves, cults, collars and chenille Lelia; Needle worked laces and muslin cape; • Embroidered, Item stitch and plain linen carob' handkerchiefs . • Fancy silk pochet hd'kfs, cravats and neck tier; Gloves, hosiery and suspenders, a large stock; Irit.h linens, table cloths and table linens; 'Pickens, checks, crash,bird-eye, diaper ¢ napkins; Bleached and brown wasting, from 0 to 11c. per yd ; Do brown and colored Canton flannels; French cloths, plain and fancy casein:tete* & satinets; ' Castaneretsoweeds merino cassimeres and Ky; jeans; ' timairaatin and fancy vesting!, &e. • .Irr The proprietors would respectfully solicit• an early call from all their Jriends, aid the public gen aroUT, feeling' confident that they can 'offer greater in ducements to whole sale. and -retail buyers ; than any bevy heretofore been offered In Pittsburgh. mY3Ilf • EffEVENSUN & LOVE.: • . . IMPORTERS, B A R T Let .15 10 T . 4ILSRS IN; DRY. GOODS, 62 'and 64 Marks/ street Pktibutglt, Pa,. ANNOUNCEto their friendsand the public generally, /hat they are now prepared to exhibit the largest and most carefully selected stock ot ENT/RELY - NEW GOODS they have ever offered in this eity,c omprised of the most rich andisshionable fabrics, as wallas the more common, and which will be offered at the LOWEST P0111.11BLE•YR10ES tit 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 departments, via Silk Department—All the new and fashionable styles imported this season, including the bee:makes of Black Silks. Arai Good: Derw..l compridng ßee& ges, Tissues, Derege De Laines, Cashmeres, De Lalnes, Lawns, Muslin', Cambric', Jackonets, Grenadines, Bombazine*, Alpacas, &e. 54atels, Vizaus 4.c.—Canton, Crape, Plain and Em broidered. Also, Damask, Thibet, De Laine, Cashmere, Silk, 'alas Fig, and other Shawls. Also, Vl:cites, Pale tolls, Mantillas, &e. lloriezzi and Ober Depattnunk—Wt II aleinys be &and complete with the best makes of Cotton and Silk lio 81°7. The best Kid Gloves always on band. Linen Deponnvois--5.4, 4$ and 5-4 Wolfe Line n ,Lln en Sheeting, Pillow Cttse Linen, Napkinsi Doylies, Bleached and Brown; Damask, Toweling, Diapers. &c. Miss .Geoefs—Checked and Dotted Cambric', Mull, Swiss,Book and Nal nsook Mullins •, Victoria and Bish op Lawns, of every quality "nn.l price. Also, Curtain Materials, Piano and Table Covers. Embroidnri Law, Trimmings, complete sortment., Also, Ribbons. Flowers, Tabs, &.c.; Parevols of all kinds. Also Bonnets of &lithe latest styles. boinsztie GOO 4 beparanent—is Probably one of the most ostensive in tie country, embracing everything known no Domestic. _ . The propnetora feel confident that with their hairiness fat draell. Large and attractive stock. their anusually low prices, they cannot fall of giving perfect satisfegtion. Moines .Proziosess are respectfully informed that the, will be pleased at any time to receive their orders for Goods, at Eastern times, and also to duplicate any Eastern bill of Goods at the Game Eastern rates. New and Fashionable Goods will be rcteived con stantly through the season. =only Ono Price. apr.'9 A. A. MASON -& co. New Variety and Dry Goode Store. No. 97. A - wet-welt earner ef Marl it. and Diamond alley. GREGG & CO., having opened at the above stand, are now offering for sale a lame and complete assortment of VARIETY and DRY t...00D5, consliting in pan of Broad Valhi, ClLSBialetes, Batinett, Sommer Pan t taff,Faticy Yestings Ladies' Dress Goods , Lawns, De Lathes, Gingham', White Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons, Holiery, &c., /cc. Alto, a sompl etc-variety of Cutlery, direct from Together with Clocks, Gold and SHUT Watches, and Watch materials, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, and Jewelry. A fine assortment of Palm Leaf Hats, Ac. In short, wet have on hand almost every article usually kept in the Dry Gonda and Variety line. All or which we offer for sale on the most favora ble terms, either for cash or satisfactory rofesence. DAIREGG & CO. N.D.—The business of the late firm of Gonna A. AP CAADLLUS, will be settled by the subscriber, at the house of D. Ging h Co.. astte books,notes and papers are in my posresuon, and I am folly authorized to settle up the business. [apnll] DAVID GREGG. JIZ wigs Patally . Plour. 'DOR the convenience of the cnizens, the proprietors -.L• of tbe "P/TTSLIUKOII CITY MILLS, , tha ve placed boxes foram reception of orders, at the following places: J. & B. Floyd's store, corner of Wood and oth tbs.; Ittlfaywood's Shoe sus re,corner Liberty and Market A. Deelen'e store, fid street ; L. Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, ear. eth and Smithfield ; John Smith's store, cor.filigh and Wylie streets ; Telegra'b Office, Footth street; H. C. Kel v. Grocer, eor.fith at. and Market alley ; N. Grass's Irma, Ward. ' The Flour wares will call twice or thrice daily, for orders, and the Floor, &c.. delivered promply either in barrels or sacks, (sack Flour is preferable for family Itfe4 without charge for cartage. It is plain that no accounts can be allowed, and that delvers can have no permission to leave Flour without ;payment. We hope that the public will be pleased with this arrangement, as we shall endeavor to do Meet just Ce• Imayttil • WHAT A RTH A NOttl,F.. • Dr. W. P. GILLES, ‘ 7 F.TERINARY SURGEON, having been Invited to return by his friends, respect fully offers his professional services to the citizens of Pittsburgh and Its vicinity; and takes the PullonlOPPOrtUniq. to express his aconowledgments to them for the flatte ring 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 sume. be is capable of treating the various diseases to which Horses aro liable, in an able and scientifie man ner. Dr. W. P. Giles has his office In Mr. Roily Patterson's Livery Stable, FOURTH Street, between Wood and Smithfield streets. where he may be consulted daily from to till 3 o'clock, as to the P °amines* of Hones, and the disease of Horses sod Cattle. Every description of Veterinary Medicine may be had at his oface,accumtery proportioned and properly adapt ed to every disease to which the horse is incident—Lini• ment, Lotions, 131isters, Halls of every description, and Condition reorders equal to any thing ever offered to the public. Good stabling for lick bower. Sick and lame bones attended to •t their respective stables, in town or coun try. lenvY:3md ). G. W. P. GILES, VS. Ints. L ECH invites the auenUon of bet I A triends to an opening of Spring I , IILLINE: *47.4 GUY, onTbarad sty text. Ladle s' and Children's Bale, in every variety; Head Dresses and Caps; French Ocwers ; and a handrome assortment of wide Ribbon, Embrolderict, Silk and Laco Mantillas, and a great ma ny other Goods in bar lint . P. S.—Three or (oar good wanted immedi ately. N 0.9 Fifth street. npr23 (Journal and Gazette coor.l Lithographic lnetltnte. C O- PARTNERSHIP.—The subseneers most respee t• tally announce to their friends and the public gen erally, that they have this day entered into Co-Partner ship, for the purpose of carrying on, at the old stand, in Singerly , s Building, opposite the Post Office,Third street, Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, iii all its various branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from Europe, they are prepared to do works in Lithography equal to steel en,srammr. They scliclt a continuance of the patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to the one:partner, Wm. SehuctimanZand they hope by strict attention to their business, by elegant workmanship, and the most reasonable terms, to merit the (averse( an en• lightened public. !kinds, Cheeks, Drafts, Machine Drawings, Likeness es, Landscapes, Autographic Letters, Dill Heads; Plots Lithographed and Printed In Black, Gold Bronze of Co- lora. Specimens of their Work can be seen at their Office, us above. WM. SOIRICHMAN, Bp AM FRED. 11/tUNLF.IN. PERFUMERY AND FANOY SOAPS.--JAMIS A. JONES. co ass o rtment rty Pe r f u mery streets, has received a fine of and Fancy Soap:- Roussel's cologne water; RoussePs omnibus soap; Wetherill's do it do amantine do; French do; do Circassian do; Welke rill's toilet water; Brown Windsor do; Aromatic vinegar • Transparent wash balls; Roussel's assorted ' extracts; Military shaving soap.; Labin's do do; Roussel's shaving cream ; Eau lustral ; do do compo'd Genuine bear's oil; • Jenny Lind hair gloss; do ox. marrow 1 Odontine,or rose toothpaste; apr4 T Zweeotuttoiss HE Co-Partnershlp heretofore existing _between the subscribers, under the firm of J. B. BONNET & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent.,.. Either partner may use the name of the concern in settlement. JEROME S. BONNET. • MATTHEW D. PATTON Busburgh, 1850. ID' Flaying sold lay entire interest in the firm Bounkr es Co. to M. D. PATTON, my late partner, and in retiring front business, I take great pleasure in recoum• mending him to the confidence of myfriends and the public. IBM J. S. BONNET. Stooped Shoulders. Ct 117JIIOULDER BRAUES.--'chese Braces are essential. ; ly adapted to those when professions Mlle render the inclined posture necessary. To' the consumptive,' the sedentary, and all those who, in their daily pursuits , have contracted the. habit of moping, this Shoulder Brace is inestimable. It prevents tho shoulders from falling forward 01l dm chest, expands the dimensions of the camber in which the , Lungs and Bean aro con tained, and gives buoyancy to the whole frame; thus, In its acuon, 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 subject. For sale by KEYSER & DVDOWELL mare , 140 Woo d at Dr. b'lleh,s Abdominal Supporter. T HIS Instrument is used in all the Eastern cities, with unpalled w o n derfu lccess The edicts produced.by it ate truly , m all those cases where abdomi nal support is needed, from weakness of the abdominal' muscles. It is a sure cure for falling of the womb, and the long list of diseases which attend that complaint. For sale by. . ' KEYSER &.I.I'DOWELL, marB • 140 Wood St I - I.m_portaat to %ratios.. ItECEIvED-2.Doz. assorted Tailors' Patent ty Shears, from No. 10 down- to No. 2. ALSO-3Dos. Barbers' Patent. Scissors, direst from tho maaafttetarerikaad for sale at BOvi 2 , „TETLEY'S,I3S Wood at., warn 2 doorabolow Vista MO. • '; ... d • - y • . • • • L` • l' .. I • .. • l' - - „', JA:111448:W: WOODW InLir, • a - t.CAB • I NET . FURNITURE &141VUFACTURER, rim Ware.roionius 97. and. 00; .Thtra street- W. W. respectfully informs his frleuds and custom, i era that he lias now Completed the largest and fi nest stock. of household furniture ever Deere . seen In this city, as. he.is determined to uphold the ettelity with well -seasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and freat7the extent of bin orders and facility in mar ttfa elating; -be enabled-to produce. warranted farnitare, at the lowest prices.. •• " ' He has adopted the principle of Identifying the cus tomers' interest with his own, in qtuility andprice, and keeps always on band the greatest variety of every des cription .of farniture from the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant and costly, that a house, or any part or one, may be famished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to order. 'Ho therefore salient an inspection, that the advantages ofhis establishment may bo known. Tne following articles conaist, in part, of his stock,avhich for richness of style and finish; cannot be surpassed in . any et the Eastern cities: , . Parlor, • drawing, din- . ' • • 'lag, and bed room chairs, of every variety, • consisting of rosewoood, ma- legally and walnut Eli zab e then, Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every description; Couches, Solas, Tete-a-tete and Di vans .. of the latest French. Mid American patterns; Tashaes . , What - Note, and ladies' parlor Wnting:Desks of various kinds Work Tables and fancy inlaid,. stands, mule atrndil, and holders, marble top, nita bogany, rosewood and walnut centre and iota, ta- • bles, extension dining tablei• all sizes of the Ts • most improved, and decidedly the besckind made; card,Pembroke hall and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads and washstands of . each a large assortment; gothic hall .• • dad parlor reception chairs, ottomans :stools, • secretary add • book eases, sideboards, tire screens, . -- towel racks, bat stands, and music stools, cribs and cots ' for children; paper mache, • table and tea poy., ma hogany, rosewood, and inlaid pearl Tables, • Ice. Au:: etc. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. CAIIIIIET Atacama supplied with all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short est notice. • All orders promptly attended to • • /n0v29.-. Journeymen Cab Swat Makers AssocLail** TFAILBROUSS, 119 SECOND STREET, . • •• • • {near the corner of Wood.)' • • , T 111$' ASSOCIATION, em- . S" , —t4:•: , - , .; bracing, already, twice to three • 4 'tim e s as many hands as the lat.. '•-• get and hitherto Most renowned business shops of this city, have opened their Ware house, and aro able. to . tarnish the. public, by wholesale or retail,with'Earifitnie Of the - followitig description— vlz -•• • Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Full Col umned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads • jtlaboganY Chairs; Rocking Chairs ; Mahogany WalstandsrAd fair; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases• ' .Searetartes; Card Tables; Pler Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre . Tables ; liat• Racks; 'Fiends Bedsteads; Mentor* Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and BreakiastTables; Work stands; Cherry and C01:0111011 Workstands ; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Cradles, &c. The advantages ofco-operation,on nn extensive scale, permit them to sell at the lotveat prices, and they are de termined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally good, if not better article, and warranted—as the public will understand by giving them a call. • ;ED- Steamboat work of all desenritions, and other articles of any description, made to order in every style, at the shortest notice. . . • (maths • • •ro Cabinet. Blakere. • Pincers, Mahogarig, Rosewood and Walnut; Varnish, Hardware and Furniture at Wholesale. fl' BE substribers have just received from NeW York 1. and Boston a most splendid stock of "VENEERS, and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. All of which vett will sell tit'extremely low prices. As great care was taken in the selection of the stock,. persons cannot fail to be gaited either as to quality or price; and, as it Is well known that Furniture can be, made by machinery superior and much lower than by hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully incited. Turned Work,in all its branches, carried on as usual. Plank fat hand rails for Carpenters, and all articles* required In manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly, on hand—vis: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Blur Cloihs, Springs, &n., &c. RYAN & Ryan's Buildings, • rnalftydaw A 0 .31 Fifth street. 'MAULS &MU NIUMILIWVII.E.. - N 0.99 Tatrd serest, between Markel and Wood, SAHA stds. IliilWe have now .on d: hand a large and' r+ splendid stock °revery variety ot Cu AIR 8 • ', P and CABUYET.FU RNITURE, which we • are confident cannot be surpass° 4, its-.. • equalled, in this City, or in tLe West, in style and flutih. Those who are in want ot Furniture ure respectfully invited to call and examine lot themselves. Steamboats furnished on th : shortest mice. All orders promptly attended to. to D:tf O'DONNELL. MULLEN & CO. ' :mix CiDOSSICIL A. L. MULLEN ..... • . .W.ll. nIINTEB. O'DONNELL, MULLEN: Sr. CO. Pittsburgh Chair dr, Cabinet ware /Looms, No. 98 Third Stria, South Side. O'D. M. &Co. respectfully inform their friends and customers that they have, if not tho largest stock ever before seen in ibis city, the greatest variety of styles, the finest finished, made of the best seasoned materials, and by the best workmen in the western country—all of which they are determined to sell as low as any other manufacturing establishment in the city. Oar clock is all oar own manufacture ; no importations. Steamboats and Hotels furnished at the shorest notice. !Mordent promptly attended to. jal7 If striaSail:o ji,ooll s. T. IL YOUNG & CO., corner of Thrsd .6 and SmiLlJfeldm. , opposite /Imam '• Houl, • Putabured, Pa., keep constanUyon band 6 and make to order, at the lowest prices, HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CHAIRS, of the best Workmanship and most approved styles, Irbil; Tue subscribers tender their at Inowledgments for the favors bestow upon em by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfally remind them, and others inte rested In building boats, that they are at all times pre pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs ot The bet material and workmanship. T B YOUNG & CO., Corner Third and Smithfield streeut, febls opposite "Brown's Hotel." o. C. 11.1.21311171. U. DAIIL2/1 hammer Cs. Dallier . , CABINET WAREROOM, ShlIT !WIELD STREET, Brsiciern SecentAstrat anefStratoberry Win' , rittialltg, PO. %HAMMER ft DAULER keep constantly onliand a variety or excellent and fashionable Furniture, warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment In .he West. They have now on band an unusually extensive stock,embracing all kinds of Furni ture, trans the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. All orders prompjly attended to. mrql:Gm A. BIALLIELEIII dr. CO.. • HAVE ON HAND at their extensiva CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 04 Smithfield st. a large assorumcnt of fancy and plain Furniture, which they will sell 15 percent below customary rates. Terms—cash only.. ideetlay r.... '4M 'MN. E. STEVENSON continues to manu facture CABINET-WARE of every descrip tion, at his old stand, corner of Liberty and Seventh streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, iu all its branches. • mayll Bolivar Fire Brick Manufacturing Company. JAS. GLOVES, S. r, XIX; B. P. lONE2I, U.S. MAOTIL3O74 ••-•••••• GLOVER, BIER & CO., Proprietors. THE subscribers having been appointed Agents (cc the above named concern, will keep . constantly o.t hand a sepply of the celebrated Bolivar Fire Brick, Cm'. clble Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths andlitwalls. They are also ready to receive orders - for said Brick, to be made in else and shape to suit purchasers, which, shall be promptly filled. We do not de Bolivar cesia l i enumerate the many advantages the Fire ick . posess over all oth ers that have been Offered for sale in the United Stater, their superiority being well known to almost all persons who use Fire Brick. The proprietors nave determine! that the Fire Brier shall lose none of their present envi able reputation, and that no expense shall be spared 1./ make them even better than they have heretofore been. This is the.only establishment now manufacturing FIN Brick at Bolivar. KIER & JONES, marl? Canal Basin, Seventh st., Pittsburch. Pagoda Tea Store.- JEHU HAWORTH, late of the firm of Morris & Ha worth, wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he has taken the store formerly occupied by IL Leader, corner of Diamond alley and the Dia mond—having associated with Robert Cairns, will, un der the title of Haworth & Cairns, continue to import from London the finest Black Teas; also, foam France pure Wines and Liquors, a large invoice of which has been received at the above store, which; for fineness of quality and cheapness in price, cannot be excelled In any store West of the mountains. A general assort ment of Family Groecies will also be found at this es tablishment, at the lowest cash prices. The following list will show the different kinds and 'prices at the PAGODA. TEA STORE. - Fine Young Hyson Teas 35, 40 and 50 cents V" lb ; Superior Young Hyson, n very desirable Tea for tamily use, 76 cents Vir lb; Curious young Ilyson; this is a most delightful Ten, fragrant as 'a rose, $l,OO io lb; Full fluVered and sweet Gunpowder 65 and 75 ets; Sweet Cargo Imperial 75 ets • Fine and fragrant Imperial 6,00 ; BLAME Tres.—Fine Orange Pekoe 50 cis; Fine flavored Oolong 50 and 620; very best do 75e ; Strong English Breakfast Tea 50 Strong black leaf; Congo kind, Souchong, 60 els ; Very uest English Congo 75 cis; Tavern keepers and others, who buy Wines and Li• quors in Pittsburgh, will find it to their advantage to call at this establishment before purchasing elsewhere. my 3 ST i kotWilis ihrested Ethereal Ott. FOR Churenes, Stores, Parlors,Steamboats, Canal Boats, Halls, Chambers, Kitchns, Workshops, and indeed every place where light is required. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine a beautiful assortment of these Lamps. Also, Lamps of all hinds,. me 1.9 ot lard Oil, &0., Chandeliers, G irandolesi_Wan ors, Mantel Decorations,Lamps,Globes,olll3aer, IY/ lES, Paper, Tln Shades, Mats and Cans, and all things per taming to the trade. Also, a superior Safety 'Lunen, for Steamboats and. Stables• The cheapest light to be found for store and shop pur poses, is Tough's Refined Chemical Oil and Lamps, from which a splendid light Is obtained at of a cent per hour, equal, if not superior,. to gas. We invite an ex !mutilation of out goods and prices. Being prepared, by the accumulation of 12 years' experience, and with fa cilities to supply both the wholesale and retail trade, on the most favorable terms, at the Pittsburgh Oil and Lamp Store. • All articles delivered in any part of the city, or in Al legheny, free of cost. • •ETHEARAL AND CHEMICAL, OR PINE OIL, re gularly supplied once or twice a week. .All orders left with the wagon, (which is constantlypasstag round the clty,) will be promptly attended to. J. S: TOUGH, - No, S 2 Fourth street, Apollo Hall, aprlfirdeswy between Market and Wood. Notice. A LL persons indebted to the late firm of Jotramott & .Cl_ STOCKTON, Will please call and settle Icanzedintely and save costs. 7feh3l JOHN FLEMING. Arl. JTUctr FLECK' Vklir—A lot of sae IWO* week III&11116 Mantle Clocks, of a variety of colors and , styles, auitable for parlors, dining rooms or chambers, and for sale by . • N.-RICIiA.RDSON, my= . 81 Matket street. • 101011IN6 TACKLE—Rada,. Reels, Hoolre.Ae y , In great varletyyjnat received, and for .eale by myl2 N. RICHA.RDSON, el Market et; FINE PLATED WARE—ft& Baskets, Castors, Tea , Setts; Table, Tea and Dessert Spoons and Forks, for sale by - . N. RICHARDSON, ,m7/ 2 .. •.. 81-IlArket street • • y V. • a =SE JLDusc. MORI =BM eNoTnER E tn a vir rI T T WSmDERI - - THE TRIM - DIGT;STIVE FLUID , Or. Gastric Juice! - • • I A. 0 REAT DYBPSPBId CUR.ER, - • -,- rt HEPABED• from Betineti'or • the fourth P the Ox, afler.directiont by Baron irsmo, the grea t . Payeiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON; td-D,Nis. it , North Eighthetreet, Philadelphia, Pa. ! • This is a truly wonderful temerity for /ND/GEST/ON: DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE; CONSUPATION,_ t LTiI compzkrzir, And DEBILITYi - euiineatter Na g own method,bv Narare's own Agent ; the Gastric Juice: Half a teaspoontall of. this Fluid, infused in wateri will digest or dissolve Pm Pounces oit Rosyr MEP tit septa , rwo.Urms amid' the stomach." SCIENTIFIC 'EVIDENCE 1 . • Baron . Lizsto, in hlibelebrated istry, says:. An artificial Digestive Fluid, aigtlpscrAs the Gastric Julce,May be readily prepared, from the ma-. ..Cona liiembruhe of the stomach of the calf, in which sm. , rious articles of food as meat and 'eggs ; will besosoft ened, changed and digested, last in the same manner Ass they would be in the human suaratich.”. . . - . Dr. PEasinas,in his famank treatise bn "Food 'And Di.' et,” published by Fowlers & Wells,New lock, page =s,s states the same great fact, and describes the method al, prepatation.:.' There are fest/ higher uathoritimithen Dr.. Pereira . in his valiable - writing:ii An the * "Pbyelolis;, gy of Digesuon,” observes that "a d n utiori of the s due quantity of the - fa:lstria Juice Is a prominent andall.pre nailing cauSe'bf DTllpePslai n 'and he States that:" a did lingutened_professor of medidine in London, who was. aevereiyathi et:4 with this Complaint; finding everything. else to fail, had recourse to tub chistrio Jtuce; obtained from the stomach of living tutinials, which proved pletely saccessful." ' •• is Dr. °mutest, author of the icurotiiwOrlie. on 'f Teeta ble Diet, ,, ,says: "It is a remarkable faot in physiology: that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, im. part -toihe fluid the property of dissolving vithions.arii. else of road, and of effecting a kind of artificial digest tio a of them in no wise different from the, mistral digeSt : , ive process," . • - • _ Dr. Stsion's great work, the Chetaistiy of rilan',7(Lea tc Blanchard Phila., 1846, pp. sT2I-2) says: "The discov cry of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical Mabry_ of Digestion. Prom recent experiments we know that food is dissolved, as rapidly in an mullein' digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gas tric Juice "self." . -- • Professor Dusottsox, of the Jefferson College. delphia ' in his great work on Haman Phyalcologyolevoles more than fifty pages to an exammation of this subject.: Ills experiments :with Dr. Hesittruont, off the Gastric Juice, obtnined from theilving,htunanatomath and from' animals;areweltkamatri." 4 /n lll'ases." he says, "di gestion ocetitred as folifettly - in the artifibial AS'-in the natural digestions." • AS-A DYSPEPSIA CURES}'' • ' Dr. Henan:Gistspreparation of py.esix has produced most marvelous effects, curing cases. of Debility,. Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Th,speptile.Consump tion, supposed to bo on the very verge of the grave. R is Impossible to give the details of cases In the limits di this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have: been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia ; New York, and Boston alone. These were nearly all despemte eases, and the- - cures were not only rapid and wonderful, imt : perms, nest It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and partici:truly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, alter:a long sickness. Ahm, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spxr-- its.: halm reconciles Health with Intemperance.-- • - OLD STOMAgII:COhiPLAINTS. - • Th e re is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it demi not seem to reach and remove at once.— No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF! A single dose sanocaistlfhounpletuitutsymp toms, and it only needs to be repeate4 for a short time; to make these good effects permanent *PURITY OF BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting; Cramps, Soreness of the pito( the Stomach, distress ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness-, nese at Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency , to' vanity, Suicide, &c. Price, 0, DOLL.A.R.per . kettle. 'Ono bottle will of ten effect a tasting Cur.. • - . • . . • Everybottle bears -the arritiiii signature of J. s. HOUGHTON, Sole'Proptietor. . • • • - Fold by agents in every town in the United States; and by respectable dealers in Medicines gene_nAly.. • • Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER & Ale.DOlNa4a ft /41' Wood street Retail dealers supplied at Pro tricot's prices. 1ae207 Also, for sale by R. E. S ,57 117 ot d street. • • 1., eetyrsVuity incited to the .folkrtoiniy truths, set fora in relation to cm of the most important itarudia pj mod-: urn times:. PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL;' • T is not more than one year ago since this great rem - ledy was broaght before the public, for the relief and cure of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, since then, become. fully appreciated by the community, and 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 beer. forgotten. The PETROLEUM - Is a Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth by a power and agency that laughs to scorn all human competition. It Is our duty,when we write about a medicine, that we . write nova—that we say nothing calculated to deceive those who may, trust oar word 'or pot confidence in our statements. The rick are very apt to catch at any thing that promises relief trout dia. _ease. A story can hardly be too highly wrought to an swer the object of galling or humbugging come of them. Now, we do not desire to do this •, we are anxious only that the truth in relation to our Remedy should be told. in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding . any single article of the =sada Imam Plain, unvarnished facts—facts that may be ascertained in our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Te troteum. Within the past two months, two of •our awn citizens, who were totally Mind, have been restored to , sighL Several cases or blindness, in the State of Ohio; have been cured. And, also, the ease of a gentleman In Bea ver county. There are others ; but these cases are near home, rind may be referred to by any persons who may have doubts on the subject. These cases were mart af ter tbey had been abandoned by physicians as hopeless- The Petroleum will cure, when used according to diree. tions—Diarrhcca,pysentery,files, Rheumatism? Goat, Neuralgia. Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the face, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm,Tetter, Scald Head, paths in the bones and joints, old sores. Ulcers, Went, Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and' Ague, Chronic•Co oghs,Asthina, Bronchitis, and all Pul monary affections of a chronic nature, tending to pro duce CONSUMPTION. • Barns and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid neys, Chapped Bands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and Millions. In fact, it is a Gager usivirassilitiCaltnx, and has been 'tried in most of the above diseases within the past year with the most perfect .success. Certificates shut will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor s w Ito wilt take pleasure in showing theur to the • afflicted or their friends. • . Whatever others may , say about their medieines, the Petroleum ie the greatest Remedy, of the age. Phy-••• sicians of high standing in the profession are beginning to are it in their practice. Those who as first looked on with doubt and uncertainty; are willing to award it due praise and consideration. Before another year rolls round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that the Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever . inscovered. • For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by ' KEYSER & • 140 Wood street. • Also—R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street ; D.IIL Carryi D. A. Elliott,Joseph Douglass, Allegheny' City. Also, by the Proprietor , S. M. KIER, Canal ; Built, 7fil street, Pittsbereh.Rog The 8047 pioisilPesepare, (so HEALTHYrtritAr TO HAVE AP P EARANCE, And perions who do not per sp ire are liable to the mos ' DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES.' NOW,Jomm' Italian Chemical Soap causes •a free perspiration, and it the same time mollifies softens the skim, giving it the texture, and beauty of au Infant's. SCURVY, SALT ,RHEUAI AND SORES, are soon not. only healed, but eared by its use ns at least seven physicians in New-York - know, who use it in such cases, and find it unfailing—as also, In .' PIMPLES I BLOTCHES,FRECKL'EK, or any other skin disease. The reader is assured that this is no union puffed n 017411101, as one : trial so - 111;13(pol'. I could enumerate at least 80 persons cured of • • SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD. I3uy it, and tbe reader is again assureil,•l bedw not cruelly sell it for the above, unless I knew it to all I -state. Those who are liable to •• • • . CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH,. will find this not. only a cure., but a preventive; and I ran now only add, that any one' eh:hated with any of the above, or slmilstediseases, will find this aliand even more (admirable in its properties) than / mate. LETtint, reader, the stores are flooded with imitations, and be sure you ask for Joon' Italian Chemical Soap and buy it only of WM. JACKSON, only Agent In Pittsburgh, 240 Liberty street, Pittsburg h; bead of Wood- • Josses , Lily VVIVIT.e• LADIES are cautioned &gamin using coupaoh prepa red Chalk. They are not aware bow frighthilly injurious It is • to the stun! bow coarse, how rough, how sallow, yellow and unhealthy the. elan • , appears after using prepared Chalk ! Besides, it Is injurious, contain- - ins a large quantlry of Lead! We have prepared all eautifnl vegetable article, which wo call JONES' SPANISH LILY - WHITE. • It is perfectly innocent, being parilled of all deleteri:: ous -qualities • and it inverts to the alrina natural, healthy, alatostor, clear, living white; at the. same time acting as cosmetic on the skin, makingit'soft and' smooth. bold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON; IS Liber ty 'street. head of Wood, Pittsburgh .' Pribe 23 cents. Yearly White Testa and Hreatn, • TO BE 11AD FOR 25 CENTS. PERSONS who have either, are honorably awned that If their breath is ever so foul, or their TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW, and encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent box of /ones' Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow.. and the breath oditerously sweet. Sold only at JACILSON'S Store, 210 Liberty stre e bead of Wood. • • • • Ideal) Jones' Solution of Jet, ALIQUIDHUMAN HAIR DYE for the changing in white, red or grey hair to a beautiful brown or let black color, inn few minutes. Price 50 cents and 81,00 Bold b JACKSON,24O Liberty street, Pitisbargb -cad of Wood. - • ['apron . A' e I snit I ne. Halt- Tonle ILeaturer. - A ND BEAUTIFIER. . Trial bottles WI cents. Those. 1 - 1 who have tired /Ones' Coral Hair Restorative know its excellent qualities—Mose who have not, we assure it to possess the follovving qualities. It will force the hair to grow on any part where nature intended hair to grow, stop it falling oil, cure scarf or dandruff:, and make* light, red or grey hair grow dark. For dressing the hair soft and silky nothing can exceed this-4A • mates i truly beautiful and keeps It so.• It is, indeed, the mos economical, yet superior article for the halt. • Sold only at WH. JACKSON'S Store,24o Liberty st., head of Wood, Pittsburg.: Price Metals, OD cents and • • • : Idec2o YOURSEIY -- AMERICAN. COMPOUND.— ki This never failing Specific issuaranteed in all cases of delicate disease, together watt the attendant com plaints, to effect a speedy, safe and lasting cure' In the' course of a few days, without'estrictions to diet, bind- • ness or injury to the system. It is- en old and popular remedy; has longbeen (and still Is) used lathe private practice of a physir.lan, radically curing ninety-nine of the hundred cases. It leaves no odor on the breath, and may be used by any one witheutthe keit fear of expo sure. For sale at the Medical Depot, No, ao wawa Street,Pittsbargh,Ta. . ' • • Bull's Sarsaparilla and the Cholera: OT a single roan, woman or child has died of the CHOLERA or any of its symptoms who used this nvaluriblepreparation...Look at the city of Louisville, where this Sarsaparilla is ile, and when from 150 to 200 bottles are retailed da ily, but few isolated cases of Cholerulave occurred, a they were either persons from boats or those who disregarded oar advice. ' • _ • • • iCisicfrusati Caramel', Forsale by KEYSER lc AFDOWELL,I4O Wood at' Pittsburgh, where the genuine _natialo.:Xusiy alwall_4o4 : brained. - - • . , . • • . . Bounty Lauds.- ' • • -/ - 1/I:PT:I4AYLOR, Na. .163 Third. street, corner of vi cherry alley, he.vingreadearrangments-ut,Wasit: upon for the purpose, willproeure Bounty Latidefor the' officera and soldiers, their widows and. children; ender .the Board) , Land BUJ, passed September2Bll4 1850. ••Piusburgh, October 10. . • IpEolizoic ! ;Y. maces far sale • y „AP 0 7 44 2 ,1 -A4.....-FAIgifiST.OOIC CD.i. 7! 1 . r '• i MEE EMI 4: - , =ISM ~9ri~gs an Abitiwit. Public:. Attention _~.~~~ - f _~'.• , • MIMEIIEIMM dNaS ARGUIPIty J .'• i• 1:n .;,. MN.R„CtALDF,T R;k ' iereetil Wfai l t . ltt a ttid; Lis%ft • thismethod,OLgernsnizirtlesinnine' to itt eittneiniorPnspluits,nattyipini yg i oy the, very rtiatroddge thet haVelfetinluted On . PcrhoPeu through /Wet atreinionnstallndminnif esue =ex / igloo rotas .s continuance ortheiflavoic P attentiolkyind, to, Calidren's-CierhillS• •trittner.don • with 'the TniTbring wir.wricus; •.e has oPenedss Punishing Paore;"witir:a • feign' nor splendid assortment of. Shins, under ShirisritDrtsweriscCravaw, gespanders - ; Pecker Bandkerehlefsilettny Lind kleck Ties; dell' adjesting,Stoiltspoloven, Hose, tse. Tomti t; with eVerything in that , 1186. neeessfiry 'for h rennet oftfd, -" 31..dsliOUBT. ape) , • •-, tTomaeopy.), . . - sretiar9i Azin:stinsvga.oLoTine : • - .....THREE BIG; DONIS 1; r• - ' No 151, .Libe r ty Scrut Pietshr g ic.. • tiotiN - AUCIEO9 KEY'. tine now .ih m , t 0 64 , 1 , e , f an. notuieing tolls tittinerocarfriends and the'pobtle in general i that-e is'Spring , ant Sitaltart-stahk Ishoseresdp foe. inspection, mbien. he hebemet , Vrill be lotted to be 'min o r - the ' taigescond best seieeted stocks or, Ready- Idade'Clothlng to be readdin'the'Westerri Country, ,:ro ha, this season veld moreithan usitil,attenuon to themnfir-toring and style, pt . ,•hie Garments, so mat the very'lotrest ptieed, newill as 11:45 finest,arix gpi:4p 41 style-and elegance not to be stdponied: . Ho would pattleulady:esil the, attiquicin•iit !o titis,, in Clothing to present splendid,atiortment;or .fleadyi.ggrado thsrpsprits_f • ' , ft ' As he feels edhudent; troacrzoinintuion And prices of his Roads; he vazColrer thief such =dace manta as shall 7145,4 thelf 2 interest to Pureintsent his 'isittiblishment: • ...Mazy pears , iliOitiehen; anti/rear Suceiss, in the bn sines.% thgether *Jaron unpreoeden ted'teneletate sold sa lsa! patronage, has enabled, him. to get up Gs:Meats to snit . the basinesilmbits and tastes of every location in the'Unicm, whichis of the 'utmost intphininee to whole /tile purcbaseni. - • • - In the Cutting d opanme n I b °Toga U choice ' so' 'lection or the Wort fasitionableghods, col:tinning of— • Fe•eneft, Etiriiikeind American Brqattc/othei: Ciehmeretto, ace ;rte. Also, an ezeelfent Misoitinent of : vggrares, of the lateen and most iiiihiontaile'slyhis— all of which fie is ptepale4 to make to order inAtellteo 'mariner and althe most reasonidilo prteef.,7l/.1 t - 0' • COME, - THEN , ONE AND ALL‘f The .eashrtmenni the. eaility; and ibellarietiifi rtLe most, extensive, undonbieliktri to be fo'll . ld. in tbsiThtiteni States.',' • „ , Near and Vanabsesgabla Incsailaa •EHCEIVED ci BOOBYRIt.• 4. fIIgaBLIPS f. Hee Hive Clothing Stere,`No.223 - Lfierty , street, a large, and splendid .assortmentr - o the Infest 'styles or • Spring and Slimmer Goods, "'Melt we; ale„prepared to tifhe tura to r.rdt...e. a 'tee . X1113 . W1.64F4 ).11b1 Cl 7, and arnitreincly few prices: . . • We have on hand: large' 11831(irthitli I or,atiby hIADE CLOTHING, made /Atha belt tarall mom• lash 'tenable manner which we,are ,determined mr.seit•Y,Or7 :ioarfor cash, Country merthanuti'and thbab NrIOAuY arholcsale,,will and it to their advantage tb cal/ an d ex amine our stock, befordpurchasing.::: •• • : • faratXol Apirr - Imarrence 'Journal; Clarion Demodrat, i ;Meteer hleadville Sentinel,. Greensbnigh' Repair/tout, Waiihngton Examiner, 'Steubenville - Union—copy to the amount of:Sl, send paper mlulveitisers, and charge this office. ' • ' . . . -;•" .t . 1111eiiriatipta: L'WAN'S Adketiror.PosehlretsvEt*dulturßediP .plot the Boger, In water,. -*rad moistertiag- and peslotthe gummed edge, these Envelopes , becoutet,the safest aud atrougent-that can be' tuiederig :made ot• paretonentlpaper, which will withstand:any brahlsry, friction or moisture. Fonnale by the quantity or single, pack - , at the store of. t. W. S. iLs.YEN, • mart2(l.. -• t earner of Market knd Second sun. -• ':l.llsaolitstion. .. • , Partnership heretorote existing Theivriei• the 1. subseribers, under. the firm or Coulter th: Backe, , Druggista, has this day been 'dissolved buitutnal eon -Marsh 31,185 L • • - N. N. /IACKE. ' ET.Thd affairs of thelaits tnii wIII bo soured' by.x.A. Coulter,•whit continuds the - nainebneineis tne old stand, eon= of Wood and :Third 'urine is• • -•:. ara Wikatam..LNlnonta Lonaon putout Lower . UPERIOR td . anY‘Wittehes ever offered to citi i of.Plustiergh. • L. •• • • • .• • • H RICHARDSON, 81 Market etreet;is vole Agentior the above named Lever:Watihes. The following guar antee is attached to eiteli•Wtifeh ' , • :Rg appeincetent to Me •Adothalty; ••• WILLIAWDLXVNI . ,' `Chronometer and Watch Mannfeetore ,r 95 King Square, Doswell Road, London. This certifies that the accompanying Watch, No. —, is warranted by ate :0 bcl of my manufacturer, and no Watch with my name po nit' is genuine, .onlests oceans .panied by , a certificate beariog mq eignatare. " . • I gamine° the-Watch,No.--, to keep time to the•l*l- Is:action of the purchoser. (aprl7) _W. DIXON. Co.Partttetantye .r• .. niihlPßELL'rc CHESS bare ails day (knit %,„e• emaciated with then - .OHitELE9IiI RNIIeRT. - , • 'rhe businets will be cdntlaned asuler the' arm of CAMPBEI;L: - CHESS CO.. • • • taprifk. Thome s. camPASXLL.: CHAQMS:XIIIII: Iron City Taeilk Triecittity. I'M subseribcts niannteetuni and keePeotistantlyon .hand, all sizes or Tack's, Brads and bparables, Clout and Hob Nails and _Tacks ; Buret. Halls, Copper and Mae Shoe' Haifa; pattern maker'sYollus; Rivets, assorted sizes, /cc.. an: - . • " cent ritELL;oimisiatvo4. •:- Wisrebbase - ,19 Water st.;titisbnralt.: aptlß:lm The Glar y : acniature ' izas . , l}tpmfoteir e ley" tkeue ty tindeittiuultagthailitraisi, E Nature, in creating deeper pereepuons, end: tom-. manding the highest emotions thereof, by a knowledge of Landscape Sketching and- Palntlnr,, imparted' in a, short term of int troctions,in: the eminence of a .. - ple whereof, in the peculiartbes thereto, is onstage d all the excellences ortho Art: Sketehercof residenees -and" scenery is and n r oan d Pittsburgh, in constantprogreas.. Magnificent tranicrip tier's of elaborate paintings, gorge Octe oriental scenery, and the most rpiendid views nom all curer the - C..C..BENNET/7 197 Penn st. Pittsburgh Ps • CE DREAM AND' MINERAL, •WATEII.-The /Mb. scribers respectfully intonn their. old friends and ear: turners that they have commenced makiur ICE CICKANI , for the season. • Their SALOON bas been Sued up in superior style, and will be open` from 8 o'clock; A. M: ill 11 M., and all orders. for Ice Cream for • arties or private families will be p_romptly filled.. Our hIINE:IIAL FI2iIINTAIN also:.bccn 9.pentialr for the season.' • •-• •••• • ; Cates, Frans, Confectionaries, Ae.,.liept on linnti- as usual, fresh and sweet. Please give as a call. . A. &•I'. SHILDEC.SER, 'Stir Bakeri;2ll.nponni,anery.. • tnyl7:dam • • D&LY & CO. have now ietiliyTOr enl a lane V : • and well selected stock of Spring - and Summer Hosiery in all ha branches... They would direct-ix/mica lar mention to their stock at Gentlemen's canon hall Hoag,. with Merino and - .Silk feet r they aie . of.the.tbeat matenals and workmanship, and for comfort eta same . mer Sock, -e aumot bo .equa tett," &•Co have also an hand Gents Undershirts and Drawens'invottan, silk, and Meting" Childrette hosiery of all deseriPlionsia/ the old established Stocking Store; Fifth Street, between , : Wood and Market. Joomat copy, . For icensatee anti Males. . D'S: LARZETTE'S JUNG COE DIAL, oc Procre alive Elixir, prescribed as an - Cfrectug restorative eases of debility,. impotency or barrenneSs, and all It regalarities of natur. -It r estor e all That it professes to be— vsz : Nature's great ive t and remedy for those,ip the married state without offspling, IS amertnin ease for seminal emissions, general de billty, glee t. weakness of the genital ratans,' nervous affections, limeonhans Or' - whites. As a vigorating medicitle it. is unequalled.--- • Also, a certain remedy for incipieiit gestiort, loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude; fe male weakness, debility, &0...1t is warranted to please The user in any of th cab ova complaints, and -is of pride. less value to: those Without oirspring.• • . • To Spread wide the blessings of this Medicine, I have , appointed . Messrs. Judson tr. Co:, of the city of New York, la the United Suites of America, toy sole' stirents. for:its sale andnone can be genuine unless, it comes. through them, and their' armatures are 'on The wrapper. A NIONIOTARZE" - Pa-411. D." ' ' Napks, alp_l6th..l&lB. . - Sold wily in Pittsburgh at the Medical Thipos - .No. Smithfield street; and bP It Whreaking;Walnut.oreet . Cincinnati ;, Raymond PatteykiNo. tIO' Pr urth . street - Louisville. .. , . - .•. - . fmar24:ly - • IlerrN Island Saw: 1111114 TIRE above establishment has been. tiiketV.by • dersigned, with the stow of pursuing the 'legitimate. business connected therewith: and la they . are rum te• .; celving a full supply' of Thnbez orders fo r all saes of • Ltunber..ovikl,be filled with prompthetr,and at us - low prieel as kir any. other Mill lathe neighborhood. '> PAl4ll(sirof a piton and ornamental_ pauern will 60 - "L n . ;•.• ... , ree‘3o-y) JAMFA'CARMAN k. lIIIEW. - BRlLlitTOZl:YitsirEttitv -Putt A " Italnable property.of shoot gee love r in a n d g ree able location at New Brighte %having a dew hand. gamely arranged Brick Cottage, sabstantially bath, and finished is modest style; a largo 'patch i n,rea.4 s ud t . portico-Sa front; is good gardeni tastefully atringed ; and.an orchard of choice traits ; 'spring of stag water.- stable, coal house,. poultry house, any 01 under gdodv: tence and in good repair. As the-owrer is, aging east.: the above wilt be sold for Sit 00.' firritedinteposiellliol3.: S. CUTHBERT, Gen't Agent, - stnithited sheet AA VALIIAKLL. MARKLT GARJ)Kt4...I4)/1 mitt& A:desirable property, Aveli *named eltharfor a• family .residenee or market gaiden,'having a:'new , cottage dwelling boast, dwelt of good water,stable; au k with three acres of land, in the highest mate ot eultivation'-'—having an acre or Strawbentea t or the - best quality; a large grapery and peaches, plains, sp." plea, and pears of the beat quality, with other Fruits.—• A large flower garden of every variety, artd.of choke ' quality. The whole la In a' healthy . locadon, and good ordersiturned onTroy Hill, near the resideneo...ot Judge Lowry. The whole will be cold fo $2,500. mediate possession given. • _ • • ' • B. CUTTIBERT,GtiI Agent, ieG • ..• • • da Smithfield at. - Otctuv ca,litAKe.T.E.o TEAS—the eat in Pitts , burgfin {ho : Diamond, Second- door' fnmt Dia mond 'alley. 'Untlfwithin' the Itto!year, Good Tio• co a l ( ' not be procured ittPittsburgti. •It was quite conuton fcrr consumers to send enistfor tt.,Dut, aloft Monde stoned. tda Tegi establishmint, there is no occasion to do so—for: better Teas cannot be procured in the Wilted States than, what beaells.. Ifebia deservedly obtained thiarcoasa : Lion of selling.the best Train Patsbargts. - RemerabcrthG l e c9nd ftQlFt Dua4o.o rim) TRANSPORTERS-, COnlbllsiSlON AND ORLI.:-. 1, CER MERCHANTS.' For Sate, on accammociatinc urrms.—Four very_sralnable-Lots, each fronting 20 feet 8f inches on Bank Latut,Allegheay.CitY, .and fronting on the . reantiat Ohio Railroad,. (wAthin a square of the, Depot, .and ettendinglittek to the Canal Basin, thereby -, offordincthe greatest facilities for shipment:by either the Railroad or Canal. For terms enquire of D. C. STOCKTON, Allegiteny City; or, at the Bookstore of — .R.,: C. STOCKTON, mr.2o ...., - , , , ... ..., - torcierot Market, and Third eta::-- ', H , . • . • _ . AIRIONIC.--:-The'superiorqualitii of tidis'aniele can only be truly tested by a trial, It clears the: pores of the skin, causes a heal th y action of the-nerves, entirely, frees the hair from 'Scurf. and Ihiniknab .has a tendency -to •make the hair- cur/. • The harshest-bats: ' mail bow to Its power, and change to a soft, ttealthY and 'glossy state. To ladies the Tonic is Invaluable;the hair... can be dressed In any required loan so as to preservo its place,tither plain or in mists.' Its .pqtfurne twig. orating and pleasant, and is free fromull •gidrniY sub stances, which adds so much to its sterling worth, • . Sold only at ' WOUDiIIrARD &,...re.LLSY'S; N- 1 . 73, Third st., Plusburgh, V*. hilN '8 C rtINTZ Ott Etna) l.re.Bl.lttiV kat.—• This article has proved itself . a valuable Regalia: bon to the housekeeper- ft is ver y , easy in its °pollee-- tfon, and is free from Uke dangerous, poisonous lugredi.r. - erns, generally 'used. When a bedstead is well washed: - with the " Chintz ," there is no. fest of the• . Raf Aroeha' ever venturing near it.. ' • . , - • It may be_ relied upon as a sure preventatlVit 'frees _ those nocturnal torments, to diflienit to overcome derma Price 25 cts. per bottle._ Sold by • - : • • • B..L'GUIItifERT , . ISO Smithfield ' r 10 124 tot galau V , MILIXIC itIO.MTSON. MEMO NWIMEI iBM=I :.• • • - iil2:„Z • --':,::,,•::.!..:'.:.;!.4;'i•54.'5. ~:::....:::,...;::,!'{....‘ , ' ' .. ."!: : °. . ',.!:74.....','? .. NENE .. y ;•:%. fin9l '"t..tK`'~ U W. ~,~ _
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