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Goods via this . route will be carried through in fve ' • days, and all colusigned to us will be forwarded free-of . • commission or charge 6tr advances. . • ..--,---- . .., • - yarns tat nanGIIT lIETWM.PIULAnszaIcu. & pirialliiiam. .. ,• • Dry Goods,,Hats, Shots, Books, Stationery Cutlery, c on f ect ionary, Fruits, Feathers, Furniture, Dinmphlile .- • .. dicines., Saddlery, Wool, ece., &c., 81 4,•100.111E. ~...• ~ EifirdWartfi-Queensurare,Groceries, l'aints, Dye Stalls, -- . -.:- -- seibitlxattier-, Clever, Flax, Timothy and other Grass- Seetts,,ecc.,oo o . r 100 lbs. Deer Bacon. Pork, Butter Lard Oil. Tobacco • — ' G rain " Lard . . . Leaf, Coff ee , Tall o w, and Rags, 60e. f: 100. lbs. • ;Ashes, Wattle; (rough.) Tar, Pach,'Rosin;Gerrnan - - Clay, Bones, or : e., 50e- VlOO tbs. , • :., _ • , - . . - marll3” • __ • rl'l ADEN /6 DOVORE. PUSAN froalBllOO l 4 .l l O ND ( M . B4, O Pgac.F , ;: TO - ,)"/ IHE W , FOR , , ANDOI._T LEV BRPCKILTO NEW ORLEANS j itA MORE, BOSTON,' ClikarESTON A ND. . - _• : SAVANNAFIDIVICAY, • n r v s o General :Erhigrtition and toreign .E.:Aringe Ojrir u. fir WE . andessigned having ace i.p toilth . e Agency . oft be abovewell known lionse, is prepared M bring at Passengers from the Old CountrY, on aslavorable . ter s as any other Retitle in the City. • • - Passages can be -engaged.- in the following railing punctually on the days appointed: SWALLOW-TAIL Line lgave . s isteespikal OR . the 6 Lb and 21st of .each Month.. ,•'.:. %.• 'RED STA.R.LINLI leaVes:iikeipool ou.t e 26th of each month. . THE,Z LIN O levee Liveriool Twice a Month. THE,LONDON LINE of-Packets tails from London.: on the 6th,l2th t 21st and 25th of cam Month. THE OLY.Dho.LIPin• ot Glower Packets wins' fo;nt GLASOOW,on the let and 15th of each month. . • Atao--A.weetty Labe of Packets for New Orleans . Tr-Passengers ahiped from New York to any part at the SVtet. Elg"The Senior Partner resides in Liverpool, and Eu penntends the-embarcation of all passages engaged in P.S. Persons desirous of Visiting tbo .Ott) tountzy can have _their passage engaged through from Pitts burgh, by _ application either. personally or by- letter, (postpaid) to ihrt undersigitc.l. JAMES 131.,AKELY, • • . Corner of Sixth and. Liberty streets, (gad story).Paisburgh. - •rarif tE edzy d. m 0 N 0 itro R OUTE. • • 185 and Cumberkind to Baiticriere and Thikid'a. J. iiit‘ftloining Boat leaves daily at 8 o'clock. A. precisely, connecting with the Care Cumberland next morning. The .eveningboat leaves daily at 6 o'clock. P.M., (except Sunday evenings,) connecting with the ears a t Cumberland next evening, at 10 o'clock. Time through to Baltimore M honrs.' Fare only Sr). Time through to rhiladelphia4ohoars. Fare only MO. The 'National Rend Is now good. Conductors go vrith the coaohes .betwhen Brownsville and Cumberland— which makes this decidedly the best route East ' 3-BIE9IOIIIEN, Agent, .otEme in the Monongahela 1 -Nose. Aricither Fresh Arrival ac No. 07, Curia qf , Wood Strut and Diamond Alley, _Pittsburgh. • -DGREGG Vase past received another .now ... supply n( DRY' GOODS and VARIETIES, which trace been purchased since the tato decline in Eastern prices,whieb will be void =A MALL ADVAIMS; Owing to • our advantages in buying, and .lon,g experience in the businese, wo darter ourselves thmt.wo can afford our goods at prices regardless of competition.. Our stock will be found to be unsurpassed in the, western market, and nureh superior to any provions.stock kept at the old swat by Greggia.hrCandless. • •We have instopened a fresh lot of. late styles of BON NET., Fab bons, Parasols, Dress Lawns. Berates, Mons . de Lames, Ladies' White Dress Goods, Ladies' Gimp!, Silk Veingesano.; Broad Cloths, Fancy Ventilate, Cams merer,SOmmerrantaloonery,Tweedir,C. loves, _ Hosiery, Threads Combs, Suspeude rs,•Buttons, Knives, Spoons, • Razors,Sciwors, &C., and all other articles in their line, too tedious to naentiou. We ha.vo on band, just receiv ed direct rem the manufacturers and importers, by ex. press, a• Jorge lot of GOLD and GILT JEWELRY., GOLD and SILVER WATCUES, and Watch. mated - ala, and,beiug weekly in the receipt of sad' Goods, wo • intend keeping our assortment complete. We earnestly, solicit an early.eall from buyers generally, before par ehasingolsesvhere. - Thirty:cases of BRASS CLOCKS, ast arrived, of va liOne • tube, N 0.97, no itts bu th-rvvt corner of Wood . street Br De me and Diamond elle y.Prgh. es N.B.—The business of the late firm of Gregg Candless is to be settled by D. Gregg at the above • • stand, who is fully authorized a.'d in whose possession are the books, notes and papers of said firm. beD COPYING PRESS.—Various styles letter copying presses, the screw., the lever and a new patent, dif fering Dom any before brought to this market; copying hooks, a large stock of allsize! , , leaves ironed; Arnold's Ilibbert's and Harrison's copying inks ; copy Lag brushes and oil paper—for - sale by • %V. S. H AVEN, Stationer, .1 - ' cot Market and Second sts. - Lt UBSCRUIsEttSto . U. IitTUE'S Illustrated London kJ Works, and the public generally, are respectfully la formed that the Mt Journal for May is now ready . for delivery. This month is more than usually interesting, as it containa many engravings of objects now exhibit tag at the World's Fair. Also, the filth and sixth num bets of the Cy cloptedia ; us well as the thirteenth and sixteenth pacts . of Fletcher's Devotional Family Bible. Partlesvistring the *Store, will, it is believed, have an opportunity of seeing the most magnificent Bible ever offered for sale iu Pittsburgh. WDODWAED it JELLEVS, 73 Third street. p Ccmtraeters, Bridge Builders, ,ke— J. Herr's - Island Saw' Mills are now . preparing to re , ceive and execute promptly ill orders for Bridge and other Timber, on the most fay rabic terms the market will permit: (mys) • JAMES CARDIAN h CO. --- - . .. • : , Removed. . . COCRR&N, MIIIIIIDE & CO.. have..removed their Warehouse to N 0.% Wood street, in the house for merly occutiedb* George Cochran. ~ • [my or ,ist-R:LSON'S Tonle, Cathartic and Ail: A./ 'Dyspeptic Pills are sold at N 0.50 Smithfield street: These Pills arc highly recommended by all who have used them, and are ocelltnowu in ibis city as a certain preventive of sick headache. S. L. CIITILBERT, • my3o • • ' - • • • 'Parasols; a I TOIIINAL TIM has just received a beautiful assort• tlf ..cant or tboie green and blue watered Silk Parasols. iilsth a new style of satin ture—all of whirls will be sold at a great reduction from foniter prices. • . • JOHN W. TIM, • . • Whip, Cane and Umbrella Factory, N 0.1.43 Wood street, . C OTTON HOME:KY:AND GLOVES—A fall assoti mentof all colors and qualities: of Hosiery, with a fine assortment of Lisle Thread. Silk.und Cotton Gloves, for sale, wholesale or retail ,by " F. H. EATON, eirlo • • - . • .09 Fourth' • Fly Nets. • • T HATE IP('SPORE, rind will MI at . Philadelphia ,JL res,3o 'dozen assorted worsted , linen and cotton Fl 'ibe e rt:We are well worth the attention of Saddlers and Merchants as they will be sold at unusually low prices, wholes ale or retail, at /0111 , 1 W. TIM'S Whip, Cane and Umbrella Factory, • • • : N 0.143 'Wood street.'. Tana.—Just received at. No. 256' Liber4i " street, an invoice of very superior Oolong and Y. Dyson Tetioif the Intent imponaticnts. For sale very low, by the half chest or pound, by Wlll. A. ItIcCLURG Sr. CO. . . ut. ' • • Grocers and Tea Dealers. FOft MALE AND FEMALE.-Dr. Larxertea Jane Cordial or Procreative Elixir, prescribed as an ef fective- restorative in cases of. debility, impotency or barrenness, and all irregularities 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 $3,00 per bottle. -Only Agency in ibis city is at Ja7; . • • , No. GO Smithfield street. _ _ • 'Antlarriellte coal. ' On TONS—a superior *Miele for foundry or fami till use—for sale by CA. fiIrANW..TY & CO.; 1 OVERINWS BOGAIL-2O.bala Lovering's Crushed. 1.4 and Pulverized Sugar jtatt received and ler sale by • WM. A 11.1eCLURG & CO., _JcID• 236 Liberty tst OVERING'S SUUAR-20 Ws. Lovering's Crushed jui end Pulverized Sugar, last received at the Pekin rf a Store, 38 Fi fdtstreet. Liel3l A. JAYNIIS . COEFEE—f , bre ktguyra Cre .. • * 20 'do" Olg G - overnra'ani /nail * - In atom' and for sale by - :Je7. . MILLER.. & ItICASTSON rCK SILK LACE .—A: A. Maws & Co: have just• eceived a fall supply of the ahoya dearabla good!, 04%01 widths, for sale cheap at • • • . • Nos. G 2 and 61 Itlattet at. / 4 3 - 0 71 1e 3C 11: 11A. 431100 : 61111. bleached Wintei Speim Oil ;_ 'WO do natant! colored do do; • 1200 do •. do - spring: • do do; • • 1000 do blosched . do do; 1250 do . do *do Whale do; • 000 do • do do, • 'Winter do; 1400. do - Tanners' • ' do; . 1800 do North West Coati Wlale do; • • .. In store told for tale b • ' " • • • le s • • MILLER it. RICKETSON LANTATION SUOMI AND blOba.S.l . 6.lbbds. Prime Plantation Sugar; • ' 367 bbls. do do Molonses j In store and for. solo by • . . MILLER & RICKETSON.„ QUDAR ROUSE PWASSES AND PLANTATION. 1 4 3• • • ._ 10 blot& Sngai Ilnitsc . .filadasses,st. James! Refinery ; 10 bhds. fair Plantation Sogar p, On consignment and for solo by les • • - ~:MILLER & RIDRETSOI4. ICE-2ltierces Rice in.store and for sole by 1.16 See , : SON OAP-160 bxe. Chillicothe Sonp, in store and for into 105 . DA R LE RICHE7BON. . RAISINS-6Ulms. M. R. ftaisuks; ::.• , • • 40 61 do __do i ininott+ and for Inas tpir . • . M11.1,t..R & RICKETSON, j,jl . ;. Nos. 1. and 27.4.LIberty. NITRITE • HAVANA, BRAZIL SUGAR. -.so .xs • TV • White Havana Sugar ; lee begs prii4llSagai; !a more mid Cu,. sale by _ - - - • • : AIM ER.V•RWICKTSON." • .11711,0UR-40bble.ei FamUyArtopu.::' ~ • . 90 do . • superfine 40 . 4 esstoretifiet terikifii '. • Jed &.RICKETSON.: : CHILESE-28 bra. super new ChreseiMitreceivatt on consignment and for sale by' je4 • - .E610N SYRUP-60 biz. Turner's LeMcpl . 13; ap.on eobsityt , kenVand for sale by t. • Iv: ;..; . , . . • MILLER 141111 , : I N ; N. PRIINES, °tan excellent qualityi r eASK .1 de Fre 6EJI ne MA b Len N tillen- .. • ,- • ineelved and for sale iow • • joy. .e, STOUNINEC.; _ - . I :0 kep_..irdmes in..8,i,. atilollan4pat NAM and forCCLURG rate lOW b .11P - - • wm; a. M & CO, ME/ keg" - i Batiks . la of Pianos: - ~ • • •• - - rz7.!. - ISIREI... C. BLUME would tespect '.., 0 (say Invite.attention of thic pubs . , : .... , t . ..,''''—. liclolusi hawind apthzulid slOck of t , s . - . " -- ' ...' ANOSAnat *petted and ready for 'sale, among . whichare the celebrated HamAyag Plana:, with thenew improvement of the over-strings,. the la test and most important iaiprovementi invented solely by them and by =Lathers. . They have bean tried to be. I copied in this country, but ausuccessitilly. Alio. one splendid 7.l:octave, 4ouble - carved PianCi, Lath! XIV style, made, by Bacon&:Raccn, New York. • • Three 7 octave Pianos, - also made by Bacon & Rtmen NewiVork. , Friar 61 octave Pianos . , irth . da by I 2 . k :' C. Fisher, late Pianos & Fidler, N ew. York; isigether with some of oar ournmanufacture, with tilletliiie fradm..' . • - (laid OCUM/7 1 S HISTORY OF GREECE. A History or Clreeee, frm the earliest times to the destruction of Corinth, B. C. 0146; mainly based upon -that -of Connop Thickartill, D.-D., Dishorr of Ste'Doyid's. .By Dr. Leon ard. selnnax; F. IL 3:E. - - - - Tbe Harmony 01 Prordiney•,•or,. Se.riptural Mantra -1 ' tionn of Ile .ApoenlYpee: • By Die Elev. Alexander Keith. • • B4lnds for the Tiatillhoiiiiiitue, Hattenus, A Thous and ',Lines, and 'other. Poems. By :Martin Farquhar -- ,Prqvarltial Philbsopity. A Modern Pyramid, and the . Poettis of King. Alfred, By-Martin Fareohnr Tupper. The licir. of. Vrast -Wayland— a Tale. By Mary Bastin. The Philosophy . of -Mathematics. Translated from ilia coon,' de Philosophie Positive of' inugitste Comte. By W. Pt. Gillespie. - " - ". - • Ilkrper's New York and "Erie Railroad Guide Book. Containing a description. of the scenery, T lye re, tows ' • villdges, and most important works.on the Road—with onci hundred and. thuty.siz engraving.. BY Loosing and:Burritt, from original- sketches made .c apresnly for for Oils:work. '. By-William Macleod. I ..llprper's New Monthly blawasine to Oda°. ~,, I iv Tim - Gold Worshippers ; or Os =';',;7.?, V i cid t n e i ri t r r . u ,; lar T eill e i ii sr o r ve ica w l ove By th e °lke ilesttecetv% and tor vale by • - It. C.STOCK'TON, • ~ , , I .. i e. ? . • 47 Market street 1121:1MED • Sew Books I New Books I - Atr-SIOLMES' LITERARY DEPtYR, Third street, opposite thc,Post Office: liAreetes Mammino for Sane—No.l of new-volume Die uonary of Mechanies—No.So; ' • • Gtevra—or the Ilistory.of tt.Portratt.' By an Ameri- The Heirs of Wait Wayland. ATale by Mary How- t; t Lpndon Shoispeate—gon.B aria a • Cummiug's Adventures in Africa; 1 tstory of. Pendennis. By G. W. M. Thaekury • e Ssignett--or Studies of the Town. By J. K. Mar 1:1 1'to Mother-in-Law—ar the •Isle of 'Rays: a Tale.— By Mrs: Soaihwotth ; Is ii NV . ite's Sister, or the Forbidden Marriage-a N rAil Geld Worshippers,er the Day we Live In e Ta Motel: :- . . Bear Jewelry Store. Lundersigitentasklatelyoptned his stock of FINE ,_.GOLlrand SILVER WATOUF.S, and .FINE GOLD ELE.Y, AT 5/1. MARKET Fatten, two doors from Third street, and wishes to inform the citizens of Pitts• burith and vicinity that he intends to make this place hishorne, and would solicit a share of the patronage of theeitizent. Ile informs all persons who ore desirous of purchasing anythiag in the way of fine Gold or Silver ,Wit y ches - rich Gold and laeltionable Jewelry, he , th at he LI at all times sell every article in hLs at New Yo eity prices, and at least Irma to to 50 lie' cent. lower thou the same quality .or goods are usually sold Corps this section of country. Please call and examine the Goods and prices. ijc7iyl G. L. 1100 D. . . . . A VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT IN TERSER. • HARD IMPROVED PATENT TRUSS and j_., • RUPTURE RF.?itEDY, by which a permanent care cap be effected. This Truss is entirely different inform nod principles of action from other Trusses, having all the advents ge of a well.regulated and uniform pressure. The pressure can be-so regulated as to give ease and comfort in the most !Jacek cases of Hernia, and can beine reused to almost any force desired. The prestos's is *mural, and being brought to bear immediately over the hernial opening, and afforditg perfect security and retention atoll times, even under the most violeotexee else. By the use of bis Truss, when applied properly byin skillful Surgeon, the wearer is placed beyond the tlabger of stiangulatiott, or any other ,innge roue or pain. • Furores, which is not en nu frequent occurrence in the wearing of illy adapted Trusses. It is a very coal men practice for persons afflicted with rupture to select T TWA and apply it .themselves. This . u bad pt ac. lice, which can be seen only by those who understand the anatomy of the part/ affected in hernia. - We would most respectfully call the attention of PIITSICIANS 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 eon *tautly on hand. • REVSER & Me:DOWELL, • irty•Xf ' 140 Wood street: Pittsburgh, t "7 - Dr.nard 9 a Abdominal auppo rtHESE SUPPORTERS are intended chiefly for the - cure of PROLAPSISUTERLand all those diseases wheran mechanical support to the Abdominal Vicera isgequiied. They give perfect support to the abdomi nal organs, and may be worn with comfort by all. The diseases produced by a weeklies of the abdominal muscles -ire -Proton/1w Uteri, Falling of the Dowels, Piles, Costiveness. Palls in the Back and Spine, Lassi tude nod Extreme Feelings of 'Prostration, Bronchitis, Shortness of Breath Palpitation of the Mart, Dyspep sia and general debility: • Bold by KEYSER & APDOWELL, 140 Wood it. - 161XTE.e. FINE OULONG TEAS.—Just received nt .ra-No. WIG Liberty Street, a very superior article of Oolong Tea, which we believe cannot be surpassed in this city. - • • . Those desiring a very choice, delicately flavored,hut highly. aromatic Sleek Tea, are invited to give this a teal. Green Teas of -every variety, from 371 cents to Si; Black Teas, of every variety, from cents to 81,- ; English and Irish Black Teas. Warranted to give satisfamioff,or no sale. -Constantly on hand and (Jr s RiC by W. A.TI'CLURG & CO., Grocers and Tea Dealer' • Stranger, Look at Title t DACUERREOTYPES FOR ON F. DOLLAR, put up in Fiue Morocco Cases. The subscribers announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they can -get a likeness for ono half the usual price, not to be sue. passed by those uiken in the East. INe don't mean to be surpassed by any.. Maviag a large sky and side light, we are prepared to suit the moat fastidious. We will not ask any person to take a likeness unless it suits them. Miniatures put in Lockets, Pins or Rings. Sick or deceased p O ersons taken at their residence. FR A FEW WEEKS ONLY. hIERRDLAN tr. LAWYER. Rooms on 3d st,Opposite St. Charles Hotel. • myls:Bmd. • Datillliad Data taa TILE best assortment and most rare and beautiful va riety of Dahlias west of the Allegheny Mountains, are to be had at Romnson's Stores Fifth street, next door to the Morning Post, one door from Wood. .This collection cost hundreds of dollars to the num. teur grower who selected. them, end have been pro• nounced the best in priirate hands in the United States, —being from Snow Flake, (Pore White), to Fa milia Ist, (Jet Black); and from Queen of Prunrests, (best Yellow In the world), to War Eagts and Gem, '(the' beat starlets in the world,) with all the fancy varieties be tween the opposites, that have been named. Prices shall be made 'to • scut. Remember,. ROBINSON'SI FM street, one door from Wood. [iny2o La...reneevllle Property for Bole. fiIHE Board . of School." Directors will sell nt Public Auction, on Thursday, the 6th day of Jane, on the premises, a corner Lot, 2$ feet front on likes reet, run ning back along Market alley to Foster% alley—(having three fronts). On which is erected a two story Brick, end a Frame Haase. Terms made known on day of sale. • 6, BARBER, mr2Sna . Secretary. fIOUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR RENT.—A new and „/ well finished two story Brick House, suitable for a mall family - , a large yard, good water, and a stable, with three stalls—all in complete order. Immedeate po sessioncan he had. - Situate about three miles from the city, on the'old Washington Road. Rent 930 to the Ist or November next, or Scioto the Ist of April next. S. CUTHBERT, G en'l Agent, 50 Smithfield street. • •' • Desirable Property for Sale. FOR SALE OR PERPETUAL LEASE—Two beau tiful lots on Duquesne Way, below Bay at., togcth• cr, 46 feet bj'e 165 to an alley. 4450, Building Lots on t ennsylvanin Avenue and on 'Br dock street, on the Prank Read, and grounds on the blu s east of my mansion. The latter property has no rival for beauty of prospect In this vicinity, if, postibly, -elsewhere. • JAMES S. caAvr, • My3o - 144 Fourth at. To Warmer'. ACRES FARMING AND GRA ZI NG 1,000 .LANDS, in Warren county, located on the Allegheny River, within twelve miles of the New York and Eric Railroad. Also-1,040 acreq inElk county, for title on accommo dating term's. Enquire of A. WILKINS & CO., my 22 corner of Market and Third ets. -------7—itoisrdang souse. SUITABLE accommodations for several BOARDERS can be had in the Diamond. Boarding either by the t , eek. day or meal.- Moderate charges. , mr.Mat • W bl. JELLISON. lilIT SILK.—A. A. HITE SCARF Meson & CO. have VT. received per express this morning. a supply of the emu° scarce and desirable Goods. Also, an addl .llOrial supply Crimped Trimming Ribbons, to which the Stiention•or customers is melted. • N 05.62 and 64 Market it. MORE NEW LAWNS.—A. A. bLesoa & Co. have received thisdaY a largo lot of those very desirable Brown Lawns, which they will sell very cheap at wholesale or retail at JO • PIANOS AND TABLE COVERS.—A. A. Mason & Coo:would respectfully 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 largetapply of Linen and Damask Table glothi, Napkins, Dollies, Towels, Ate., &e. je9 - • Nos. 02 and 64 Market sr BKAUTIFUL STORE ROOM TO LET---45n Marla crest,. adjoining the Watch and Jewelry Store of W.-W. Wilion. This Store Room has a plate glass ,viadow, and is the most attractive front in the city. It islocatedhr the very best place for' Dry Goods or any Runty business. The rent for the balance of the year will be very low.. Enquire of JAMES GRAY, niyM or. W. W. WILSON. MOON:INS: .POP34NB—Just reed this day, per ex preis, twenty pieces beautifat shades of colored Poplins, which we will sell at2s per cent. less than they have ever been sold in this city• • • • A. B. MASON to CO., .'• N0t.82 and 04 Market st. /11111111". ED TARLETONS A. Mason & Co. have thii day received 20'oartoas of 'those very desirable .Crimped Tarleton Ttimmings, assorted colors; which will be sold very cheap at 'retail or by the box. rmygiv (11.0 V ka--1500 ~ s.lor sate by • /82 , ' • . • B. A.WIIVFSTOCH QUP.CARIL. SODA-45 keg% for oale b • • A. je2 , A. FAUN ES ASTIGE SOAP' bxR: for sale • ••••,- • •,• ice . . • :B. A., FAIINESTOCK ACO T3 -L 1 3 . F 4 -31frIW-6-4 13 4 SIN I NIObit &CO • . BATH BRICK-14000'English: far-Weil je2 B. A: FAHNESTOuK I{llOlU YELLOW-20 cases Baltimore. . • C' Jet B. A. FAHNESTOOK to CO Q4L'ERATVB-30 casks for skle by_ _. :' • . 13- A.F.AFINESTOCK & CO; C A LUM -5O bbis. for ode A.. : • • . B. FAIINESTOCK ea O INDSOR SOAP , Rs. Irdiesh'for'sale by • ie2 • AMAHNISSTOCK iCO MING Skl MUST • RElComan , s, in kegs of, Band fi W.llB ri:Saeli,imported; for 'sale by • '4BB. • ' : • . B. ik.FAIINESTOCK lb CO. 5 000 #B.of .w.ll cured BACON for BiliO 012 eon . signment by T. WOODS *fr. SON, . 61 Water street. NCH CRIMSON VELVET . abd !Gold Paper Nang : inge,for Drawing Booms, jEatlnol from Paris and • Tor de -b$ • • -• ' • W.i'. M ARSHALL, No. 85 Wood at. ~..: • '.'c.‘t • ,, ' , :N:;';i: : ' - ':'!•'-'-'' , . ".':.!.'f!'.•: -'..-;::1:':`-',;z.:.... TiioFrmalraiii Fire Inetwance; comPilift! . =. . . • • D Charies : WijjrindltUri.. - George- W.-.}lichinliK: • Thomas Hart, •• •• • 'lllOrdecai Lewis.; Tobilia , Vrognet, Samuel Graut, Browns, Jaeohß.Smith,• • Morris Patterson. G. N.:I3ApcILER, Pres% Cirri:G. BiliCut t Se cretary. • jr' Continue to'malco inanianza, Veil/axe of limited; on every.deicriptkon of. property in town. and -country, at rates as law as arc .eonsuaent with security.. __ The Company have. reserved' a large Contingnnt Fund. whichituith their Capital nod Priminnts, safely tuuosteth *fjord ample proteetionto the assured. _ • Tbe 'Assets of tho Contiiiny, on January let; 1551, published agreeably town Act of A.93euibly, wore asfol. lown. Real Estate • • 8.1377 7 $ h!turtgagett 65 • • .• 83,96 G• 17. cash,&&--.• • • • Siiice*thetriucarporalion, a purtad. of 9t. Yetroko ll eY have paid upwards of Ono Mahon Fain . Hundred Thou- sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording vridenee of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. J.GARD.INER COI FIN, . °Wide NE: corner Wood And sts. pistsburgn,lilte Insurance Company. il3• COMPANY Was incorporated' Iln%February , , ISM, with a Perpetual Charter, and has commeur,coll business on a Cnpitat of 5100,000: The Company does business both on - ilie Joint Stock and Mutual plan. . . On the Joint Stock plan the rates.are one-third less than those charged by Mutual Companies, and Fifteen Per Cent. tower than the rates or most Stock Comps; Mutual rates are the same an Mcrae adopted by other safely conducted Coteppiles. Those .insured on the mutual principle have'the combined Securities rurnithed by that system of instaance,mod the Capital rind .Sur. plus Fund of the Joint Stock department. _ • • The Charter permits the groutuig of insurance on life, In every form, including the right of wife, .children, pa rents, relations, friends or creditort— lo insare the life of another for the ir own exclusive benefit, payable after death; of upon the parties arriving at the ' age of 50, 55, • GO or GO, at the option OpF of tlis insured. /tamest S. Boon, Presldent;', Samuel 111)Clurkan, Vice President. - 1 Joseph S. Leech Treasurer. • • Charles A; Colton. Secretary: • James .. • Joseph S. Leech, • John S. Dilworth, Charles A. Colton, . Samuel Ttl'Clarkun, A. W William Phillips, John ilson: MEDICAL lIOAILD . . Consulting PAilikieris. Joseph Gaz.zuni, B. D. William Addison, M.D. Jeremiah Brooks, NI 1) It. 0. LW' rington, AL D.' Sautnet Dilworth, M. o.o7,Sinithfiels street: . - Debt Snyder, M. D. ICU Fourth at. • , :John Crawford, D. '2D Sit*, st. - bleK filorgan,sl ' . D.,107 Liberty ed. Dr. Dilworth tvitl be an attendance at the offiee,overy . day, at 12 Those who have spoken for na agency, are requested to hall, take their papers,' and commence operations forthwith. All persons engaged in the insurance burl- Dee , . will be supplied with blanks and allowed the usual corrarairsion.. • • Office the Company, No. 75 Poarill street. _ my 7 c.A:couro:4, Seep. ranspor silos* RI sitirsine kl ---- 5r .--4 -.) sud — disland ... IL INSUILAIGOIE. ryILE, INSURANCE 00:3IPANY OF NORTH AMER ; ICA, Philadelphia, chartered •179-1, capital 18500, DO, aseett January 13, /Sal, 81,001,5155 50, Wlli make iusursnee on buildings and their contents in this city and vicinity. Also, on property of every-descrip tion, on steamboats and other•VCINCIP, either by Inland transportation or on the scan. :. DIRECTORS: . Arthur G.Colii, Pres`t., Jacob fil. Thomas, • : samtiel.W. J ones.- • John R. Netj. . . Edward Smith, - John to I). Wood, John A. Drown, William Welsh, • Samuel F. Smith, Francis Haskins, Samuel Brooks, S. Austin Alliboue, Charles 'lnylor, William &Bowen, Ambtotte White, George W. Aspinwall, Thomas P. Cope, - James N. Dieknon, S. Morris, Waler, . 11. D.Sherrenl, Seey. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, acd from its high standing, long expetieriee, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazatd ous character, may be cottatdeted as offering ample no entity to the public. WAL P. JONES, Agent, jatt4 No; 111 Front sitilet • •• rum' DELAWARE. MUTUAL. SAFETY INSLIR ANCECOMPANT,....Office..North Room of the Ri ehttnge, Third street , Philadelph ia. .PissP !derchandize and °Me: property in town and country, insured against less or damage by fire at the lowest fate of premium. Mamas I:III7IIANCE.—They also ilIFUra Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign Or coazt desi r e.der open or special policies, as the assured may tra.i,DTAANTAORTAIION.—They also lit-stire merchan dise transported by Wagons, Railroad Cal.', CAna; Bouts and steam Boats, on 'rive rs and lakes, on the moat liberal terms. - • • DIRECTORS—Joseph 11. Seal, Edmund A . :louder John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John IL Penrose. Sumuel Edwards . , Geo. G. Leiper. Catmint Darlington. Isaac R. Davis,ki illiam Polwoll,Jobg Newiin.Dr: IL M. Huston, I ammo C. Hand,Theophilus Paulding,lll. Jones Crooke', Henry Sloan, 11 righ Craig. George Serrill,f peruser Me- Doubt, Charles' holly, L G. 'Johnson, William tray, cr. B. Thomas, obn Sellers, WM. EITC,Jr. DIRECTORS AT r ITTSUU.II6 1 I. D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Juo.T. Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Tues. C. Hams Vice rViiIICIA. JPOSIriI W. COWAN. Secretay. Ey Office of th e Company,No.42 Watef}treCt, PIUS , burgh. Ijel Galt() P. A. MADEIRA.Agnit. fosse awn en as trio mit g OFFICE of the Insurarses Va. rat ..Notta Amines A, 'ban been rrmoend to the Warehouse of 1111fdy..JOOes & Co.. No. ill Prom strett,third house Dist of Wood street. where the subscriber will Issue Policies on Build. insane their contents, and on Shipments by Steamboats and other vessels, for the above old. and responsible Company. 1431 . _ Whl. I'. JONES, Agent. Eire mad flealtil Insurance. LIE MUTUAL LIEF: AND ilumait iritsußnsciK aICOMPANY, of Philluierphia, Incorporated 'by the gislature of Pennsylvania, March, 1 b-le; Charter l'er pettml; Capital SlOO,OOO. Rases lower than any Reasisy). Timid Company, and full CO per rent. lower than. usual rates of Lt (e Instiranee, as the following eompari sou will show. Thus a person or, the age of ill/insuring for 6100 for life, must pay in the. Girard 11104, I'ennsyl vania 53,30. Penn Mutual 52,36, Riau table 111.04 New England imps, Albion $9,49, New 1 orb Life 52,1 Z, Life and kladth,Firi/adelphia.S l ?lll. Diatteroso—Samucl D Orrick, Charles D 'Vin F Boone, Robert P King,Charles P Boyce, M %V Baldwin. Chas 0 B Campbell 81 M Reeve ? M.D. Lewis Cooper, .1 Rodman Brirker,ll H Butler, Ldwin k Cope. P,MI- dint, Samuel 1) Orr ick' Vies President, Robert I'. King Secretary, Francis Ltlackhurste. Applications will be received and every information given by . SAhIUEL FAIINKSTOCK, Ag ent. Orgies: Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and Wood curets I Pittsburgh. oce4:y Fire and Ellartn•lnsurance. 11E Insurance Company of North America, of Phila. T delphia,through its duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance on property in Ibis city and vicinity.und on shipmen by the cana l and tITCTS. DIRECTORS Arthur 6. Coffin, Prat. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, • Charles Taylor,. Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith. Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas John White, John R. Neff, Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Woori,. Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in Mt' Its charter is per petual, and fromitti high standing, long erperienco, tun ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the public. WILLIAM P. JONES. At Cenmting Room of Atwood, Jones &Co.,Water and Front ata., Pittsburgh may4y John 31 , 0artney, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff, No. 142 Wood street, corner of Virgin alloy, opal] a . Pius - burgh, . Bnataeaa Notice.. A LL persons having business with the undersigned, A either,ds Public. Accountant, Instructor In Book- Keeping, oqotherwise, will find-him at the Pittsburgh Commercial College, from 9 till 11 o'clock, and from 2 till 4 o'clock, P. M. - Merchants in want of competent Book' keepers can be supplied by . calling on JOUN FLEMING, • apr9 Principal instruotor in theSclenCe of Accounts. Fairmount Fire Engine for Sale. TIM members of the Fairmount Fire Company offer their ENGINE for sale. Ills to first-rate order, and will be sold cheap. . Enquire of J. SMITH', apr3af No. 409 Penn street. Cabinet natters Wanted. TBE subscribers will employ a number of good bands I at the above business; vie: Bureau, Bedstead and Table makers. None bat good workmen need apply,— as good wages wall be given and payment prompt.. RYAN In MIME, N 0.21 Fifth street. ROACHES BY THE PEI:I—Two boxes of the Ex terminator wero purchased by a gentleman the other day, who went home and that nlght'prepared it according to directions. The next morning ho collected about a peck 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 If under the Influence of liquor. A few mysterious knockings took place, which soon silenced them. The Exterminator never fails. Price 25 cents per box.o Sold by S.L. CUTHBERT, ruyl3 . • • • • Smithfield street. Nos. G 2 and 64 Market s BEES ;,, ; t' . 'li' 4" , :1? • i • • . . • - PARCHMENT EN VELOPbS —Lipinrin's Adhesive, I -Parchment Eavelopes. TheSo envelopes are the strongest and, safest that , can be used for enclosing valuable letters or papers—being made of Parehinent Paperovbich will withstand any ordinary friction or moistens. Assorted sizes sold at W. S. HAVEN'S, . • .. Stationery Store, Ildirtit:eorner Of Second al. R ICE FLOUR, Farina, sago, FrepareaCorn;rupioca, Anourovt, for sale by - W.A. WCLURG & CO., ...Omega iknd Tan Dealers. ICI JARS—The "Ice Jars" or t , Water Cooler'''. we ore making, are well worthy of, examination, as they are Very neat and well calculated for private fatal lies, hotels awl boats. We are alto manufacturing Refrigators of galvanized and other iron myl7:l* SCAIFE,.ATRINgON & OKELY SUN DIUES-24 bra, Cbeise •_; , 10 bale. Comed . Beefi• • . - - Received per. 'canal and ler sale.bv • • • m 17 CARSOP/ S UN qgk . ..l--31) uoreer Ureue lard; . `' 10T)blyr. Lear Segall • • Received per Washingionf And for ink: by • < ..CARSON ArKNIGIIT. VITANTED lIRMEDIATELYfr Good Box Mi . Tv • :tem.—None other neeptpp . y. ft . . S. OFFICER, - . F. • ' l ';:Rtan's RttUdints, Fifth et. 'IIRE-BOARRlTRlNTS;—Forsahr*.byy=" - - • JC raylo • : WALTER P. NARRIIALL. liarper'i IKE celebrated flay and Manure Forks, received and for sale by R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent for N. Harper & • Water rt., third door shore Market,. ITOMES—.llo7@eaur. Prunes, legless jars; Very superior do fancy boxejs; ' German do For sale bv myl4 WPd. A. aI'OLURG Ti.lsa CENTRES—For sale by •WALTER P. MARSHALL, myl6. . • .• No. 85 Wood street. O IL o m=iMM:iv.;;A:TODizViiIH:e•MKe) .. ......... ....... ~k .'71 : :;., . ., . t,ij. i . : `., j , . .i. : ., . j.- -. .., -. .- . ;' ,.::', . 1,....r. . ..,....•: . '.•., . ., '.. 1 .: .. •,‘ . :..!'•::4 . . 7 tFit . ; - -'.' : ;-.. - : . •;... : 1 . .., 1 1 ...4-!:.1 .;, .....,`.. - . . EMS ..; 4 ' Trf* ~ •1 ~~ '~f~'.a'.. (faux REDUCTION JN TElicEs . . , • Seorlod Arrival( of Now summer 'Goods, • AT. GREAT BARGAINS. THE lameet,Cheapeet and Best Stock - ofFANS • CY DRESS GOODS ever offered • in this city, is . OU G, STEVENSON & LOVE - Original tee Ripe Store; No. 74 Market Street t between FOUM street and the Diamond; Friaburgh; The proprietors have jest ispened, a large mid most - beruitlful assortment of the Newest and Most Fashion bleStyles of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which hove -berm purchased since the great teductionin prices at the • largo clearing out sales in New York - and Philadelphia, and esit wi o iti ll e be m o o ff 9t u c e o d s : l t y o ' an ce d sh ms bu g ye ni r o d e ri e : i leum 20 to 25 per • cent lower than former prices. - • DRESS-GOODS °revery description; from the cheap very arge and beautiful stock of tho following lul:h atti aa ele a s Chene and Jasper chenc Silks; • • ' • . Met Untie, plain chemelimand lace silks; • Do stripe - do do; Do •plein black • • do; • • • •-• . Brocade, Armues and-Poult de Soles, all co lors; Black and chemelionTurk ins, and watered silks; Cheap and !tidbit:olllW silks ;. .. • • ' Do printed . and plain silk toisuci; -• . • Do do . •Albertines and Grenssliries ; Plain, printed and embroidered berages; • Chene plain andfigured vilksiand poplins; Chameieon - Grode Naples;. • • Paris printed Lcragei do do twines; Do do and plain all wool do Mines, .Do do • .1 awns and inconelsi Plain and embroidered multi and Swisses ; • Plata and printed ensameres, de Mines and alpacas • French and (barricade gingham+ ;• • • English and Auieric cut c hi n tzes and' calicoes, at all 13Sf:s; . . i c hIETS and RIBBONS tat great bargains; , Spring and summer shawls,. do do; . Needle worked alcoves, can, collars and chomi- Needle worked laces and muslin cape; • - Embroidered, hem stitch and plain , linen cam - 10 handkerchiefs • Fancy silk e occt and neckties; . Gloves, hosiery and suspenders, a large stock ; Irish linens, table cloths and table linens; ts Tiekeu, cheeks, crash,bird-eyc, diaper it napkins; "Benched had browarauslins, from G to 12c. per yd . ; Do brown and telexed Canton flannels; • French cloths, plain and fancy eruisicnerys & satinets; Cosluucrets, tweeds, mertno.,eassimcres and Ky; jeans; S• Black satin and fancy vestings, &c.; Ate. -iig - The proprietors would respectfully solicit an early. call from all. their. friends, and, the public gcn crally, feeling confident that they can offer greater in ducements to whole sale and retail buyers. than any Aare heretofore'been offered In 'Pittsburgh. matt • • YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE. •AR• .114.61A6031 &ACM. __ IMPORTENS,' JOBBERS AND RETAILERS. lii . -DRY 'GOODS, • • 62 and 04 Marin vita, Pintbuier, Pa., • 'A NNOONCE to their friends and the public generally, j that they ere now prepared to exhibit the largest • and most carefallyseleeteal stock of ENTIRELY N EW 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 Itooms will he devoted exclusively. to Retail Trade, and Goods arranged in deparunenni, viz . Silk Er:lverson—All the new and fashionable styles imported ibis reason, including the bestaiakes of Black Silks. • • Thai Goods Department— Comprising Poplins, Bare. n L gas, Tissues, !le ge Do Laines, Cashmeres,.Dc aines, !sateen; Muslin!, Cambrics, Jackoucts, Grenadines, Bombazines, Alpacas, tee. Shawls, raredes 4.e.—Canton . Crape, Plain and Em broidered. .6, lao, /Jamask,Thihet, De Leine, Cashmere, Silk, Palm Fig, and other Shawls. Also, Vizettes, Pale tette, 'Mantillas, ic. Hosiery and Glom Department—Will always be found complete with the best makes of Cotton and Silk Ile. siery. The best Kid Gloves always on hand. Linen Eeparonent-3.4, 4.6 and +4 White Line c n Sheeting, Pillow Case Linen, Napkins; Doylies, Bleached and Brown; Damask, Toweling, Diaper*. tee. While. Goods—Checked and Dotted Cambric', Mull, Swiss, Book and Nainsook Maslins ; Victoria and'Bish op Lawns of every quality nal price. Also, Curtain Materials, Piano and Table Covers. . Embroidered UM, 'Dimming; 4e.—A complete as sort= nt. Also. Ribbons. Flowers, Tabs, U.; Parasols of all kinds. Also, Sonnets of all the latest styles. Domesiie Goods Department—ls probably one of the most extensive in the country, embracing everything known as Domestic. The proprietors feel confident that with their linsinese facilities, large and attractive stock, their unusually low prices, they (mallet fail of giving perfect satisfaction. Whofroots Pureharess RTC respectfully informed that they 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 same Eastern ratea. • New and Fashionable Gouda will be received con stantly through the sea'on. opriSOne Price. L. MASON 1t CO. Sew Variety and Dry Goods Store. No. 97tNerrth-toor corner of Wood 11. arid Diarriond inky. GREGG & CO, having opened at the above stand, D ate Vow. *dent* for *alc n large and complete assortment of VARIETY and DRY GOODS, Consisting, in pan of Broad Clothe, Cassimeres, Satlnert, Summer Pant StulEPinicy Ventage, Ladies' Dress Good , Lawne. PC /Alines, Ginghams, White Goods, Bollllo*. Ribbons, Hosiery, /tr., ice. Alio. a .complete variety of Cutlery, direct from Shelheld.—.Together whit Cicero., Gold and 'Silver Watches, and Watch malCtial9, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, and Jewelry. A fine assortment of Pains Leaf lints, Ac... in short,we have on band almost every snide usually kept in the Dry Goods and Variety line. All of which we oUer for sale on the most favora ble terms, either (or cai•li or satisfactory reference. , D. GIIWG a. CO. • N. 11.—The boaioes• of the late firm of GOGG CANDL/MS, will be settled by the subscriber, at the house of D. (r gg & Co., a. the books, !MICA and napera arena. my POS 4 C1R.01), and 1 um fully authorized to oetUe op the beanies.. taPatl . • DAVID Itztra Family . FOR the runvettience of the cititens, the proprietors of the "rrrn.q.uu HON CITY :HILLS." Lave placed boxes finlike reception of ordc rs,at the following places: J. & K. Floyd'sstort, corner of Wood and nth sLs.; M Ilaywood's Shoe store, corner Liberty and Market A. Deelest's store, J 4 street; L. Wilcox, J Druggist, tor. dth and Smithfield ; John t Smith's store, nor. High and Wylie streets - Telegraph Office, Fourth street; 11. C. Fier. (Ulmer. cor.firh st. and Hatket alley _ . M. (I raves st•we, gth Ward. • TI. flour IWWIII4 will eall twice or thrice daily, for orders, and the noir, ik.o. delivered proinply either in barrels or sackr, pack Flour is preferable. for family use,) without charge for cartage. It is plaits that no accounts cats be allowed, and that drivers can have no permission to leave Flour without payment. We hope that the public will lie pleased wish thin arrangement, as we *hall endeavor to do them just cc. tmay2ol • WILMARTII h De. W. P. Wilda, • . RTERIN ARV SURGEON, haring been 1 4 , 1 Vinvited to return by his friends, tweet fully offers his professional services to the citizens of. Pittsburgh and its vicinity and takes the presentopportanity to express his acknowledgments to them for the flattering encouragement they did extend to him to the prosecution of his profession during five years, and again invites their patronage. Having prae used for the last ten years in the United States, he pre semeshe is capable of treating the various diseases to which Horses are liable, in an nbla and rcientlfiv. ncr. 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 In till 3 o'clock, as to the soundness of Horses, and tho disease of Borges:ma Cattle. Every description of Veterinary Medicine may be had at hie otlicc,accuratety proportioned and properly adapt ed to every (likens° to which the horse Is incident—Lint 'nem, Lotions, Blisters, Balls of every description, and Condition Powders equal to any thing ever offered to tho Good stabling for sick horses. Sick and lame horses attended to at their respective suedes to town or coon trY• (m97.1md.) 0. W. GIIeES, V. S. ($. A. LliECli luvites the attention of her if friends to an opening of Spring NILLINE- Sinn!, onThursday next. Ladies' and Children's -Hats, in every variety; Head Dresses and Caps; Freneb Fiewers; and a handsome assortment of wide Ribbon Embroideries, Silk and Lace Mantillas, and a great ma. ny other Goodain her line. P. S.—Three or four good Milliners.cvanted immedi ately. No. 9 Fifth street. opal (Journal and Gazette copy.) Lithographic Institute. CO-PARTNERSIIIV.—The subscribers most respect fully announce to their friends and tho public gen crafty, that they have this day entered into Co-Partner for the purpose at carry ing on, at the old stand, in Singerly's Building, opposite the Post Office, Third street, Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, ih all its various branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from Europe, they are prepared to do works In Lithograph) , equal to steel engravtng. They solicit a egtinuanee of the patronage bestowed heretoforo so - liberally to the ono:pnrtner, Wm. Schuchman,.'and they hope by strict attention totheir business, by elegant workmanship, and the most reasonable term% 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 Blacki Gold Bronze of Co .- tors. Specimens of their work can be seen: at their 011ie°, as above. FRED . • • C HAUNLEN A, apr23 . •. PERFUMERY AND FANCY SOAPS.—JAIDES, A. JONES, corner of:Liberty and Hand streets, has received a fine assortment. of Perfumery: and Fancy Soa: Rous p sel's cologne water; Roussel's omnibus soap Wetherill's do;: ado =anti" do; French do; . .do • Circassian do ; WetherilPs toilet water; Brown Windsor do ; , Aromatic vinegar TrallBParellt.Wllsll balls; Roussel's assorted'extracts; Military shaving soap; Lubin's do do; Roussei's shaving cream; Eaulustral ; • do do compo'd ; Genuine bear's oil; Jenny Lind hair gloss do ox marrow ; Odontnie,or rose tooth paste nsastizatlon. TILE Co-Partnership heretofore oxisti ctumen the. subscribers, ander thc firm of J.S.B NET & Co, Is this day dissolved by Mutual consent Either partici . may use the name of the concern in settlement. JEROME S. BONNET. . MATTHE,W_D. PATTON- . Pittsburgh, &praise 1850. g Haying sold my eniire iniere tin the firth of J.B. BONNET & co. 10 M. DI PATTON, my late partner, and in retiring front business, I take great pleasure in recom mending him to the confidence of my friends 11101 the public. - jrtp37 . J., S..BONNET.:. Stooped Shoulders; HOULDER BRACES.—These Braces aro eisential ly adapted to those whose , professions in life fender the inclined posture necessary. ,To the consumptive, the sedentary, and all those whoi-in their daily - pursuits, have., contracted th'e habit of stooping, this :Shoulder Brace is inestimable. It prevents the shouldirs from falling forward on the chest, expands 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 nillnerous train of nervous ills, to which so many are subject. For sale by - KEYSER & - 7 - Ur. Viten , . Abdominal: Supporter:•• • HIS instrument is used in all'the Eastern cities, with instrument success. , The effects_ produced by - it are truly Wonderful, in all those cases , where abdomi nal support is needed, from weakness of the abdominal muSeles. ! It is a sure cure for falling of the womb, and the lon,tliat of disease*Whielt anend that complaint: . For sale by. KEY SER ik AVDOVVEL,G,: • - Inaportnaat to - . Tailors. Tailors. TUST - IttetaVEll-6 Do:z. - assorted. Tailors , Patent Shear's, from NO. lb down to N 0.2. ' ALSO-4 Dor.lEtarbers l Patent Sissors, direct from . the manufacturers and for sale at • 13014 , N a .TETLEM - ItC Wood al.,' •• .2 doors below Virgin alley; MEE= °~. ~ . , . 7 A ''''' ......-., a zz - ;....;.. : -- . 7..• JAIIIIIC9_W..W.O9DW Slap, ~. ~..; ;-' ....--:•.:': f/VAM.I.N't,Ti."..:•:, , .-i: i i •••••"- -, F URN IMRE _ lILIATUFACTUI2.ER, . • : war 8-rooms .07; and .99, 12111 rd gullet ' T W. W. respectfullyjnforms.hls,frlenda andeastom: U . era that he bat now completed the largetil - MlMl nest stock 'Of•lioutehold-furniturcriver 'before Sean 'ln• this city, as ho is determined touphold the quality with, well-seioned materials, best workioanship; and neWeet designs -, 'and from 'the extent of his anima unit facilitt in mat ufaeturing, he is enabled. to•predute Vorrianted: farnitg,rc, it the lowest prices.. • _ . •.1.1.... t•• 1 ••.•". - i:: `o - He - has adopted the principla of identifying, the; ,c ps.' tome's' interest with his own, in qiiality and price; and' . keeps alwayi on Vend the greatest variety of every.dei4 cription of furniture, from the . heapest and plainest, to the most elegant and costly, that GLIM usq,or.any part of one, maybe furnished' from Lie•stock, "i3r harinufcitt r ared expressly to order.' His therefore soliciteatt inipection; that the adventageeofbis establishment clay be known. . The following articles.c °twist, in part, of his stoch',WhiSh. for richness of style and Sabin, cannot tie surpassed in any of the Easton' cities: ••• • ..• •. : • . .... .. • . drawing, Parlor..: , . - i • .; '..:, t e r: . .• ' ' ' • lag, and bed room ''' '• "'' chairs, of every variety,' - '• •• : ~ . -. consisting of . rosewoooil, . ma-. - i ••• .i. ; tiogany and walnut Elizabethan, -.,,, • Conservatoire and Easy Chnirs, - of every '' ' : • description ;•Cauches, Solus,Tete•O;tete and Di- '''. - • vans the latest, French and American patterns;: Tanliaes,What-Nots, mid ladies' rarlor Writing.Deske of various kinds; Work Tables and fancy Inlaid • standsOnanic stands; and holders, marble • hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and s ma, tct 7 .. .: Meg, 'extension dining tables; all sizes of the,,: most improved, and decidedly the besticind " made i•card; - rumbroke. hail and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads and washstands of , - • each a large assortment; gothic -hall , -. and parlor reception chairs; ottomans " and stools, secretary ' and book - ••• .' • • cases, slile•boards, tire .screens, towel racks, hat stands, and music stools, cribs end cots for children; paper Macho; •^ • •' . • table and tea pays; me- • -•-.. . • - • . hogany, rosewood, and , . ,•-; . . Inlaid pearl 'rabies, • ' - ecc. &c. ke. ' A large assortment of COMMON - FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. - Cesricar DUKES! supplied with all articles in their line • • '" • STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, famished at the - slier eetnotice... . . -.• . .. .. . . All orders promptly attended to Journeymen Cabinet Diabetes Association WAILEHOUSE,_iiiii SECOND STREET, .• ..•• (near , the corner of. Wood.) • • , • • • • T 8..18 --ASSOCIATION, em- may alreadyomice to three - A limes as many bonds as the Int , • • ' gest and hitherto mostrenowned. Wm less shbps of this city . , have opened .their Ware house, and drouble to-furnish the public, by. .wholesale or retail, with Furniture of the following .description— viz: •• MahoganyWardrobes;_ Mahoany • Bedsteads; Mallows= Chairs; Rocking Chairs; Mahogany. Waskstands;..Bo• fas ; PP/6115; Piano Stools; Book. Cases; Seeretanes; Card Tables; Pier Tables.; fine Card. Tables; Centre. Tables ; Hat Racks Freud. 'Bedsteads) . Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work-. stands ;. Cherry and Commons Workstande ; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry. Bureaus ; Cribs; Cradles,&c. • . . ' • . The advantage& of co-operation, on nn extensive scalp, permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and.thcy are det. te relined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally, good, if not better article, and warranted—us time public will understand by giving them a gall. •• . • ;. • Eirr • . Snemboai work descriptions ,. and. Other articles of any decription, made loonier ln every style, at the shortest notice. . • • . • Innir29 • To Cabinets I:linkers. , " Veneers,Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut; Varnish, Hardware and Furniture at Wholesale. spin: subscribers have just received loom New York .1. and Bostou a most splendid stock of VENEERS, and ore manufacturing by machinery Furniture sal table for the mule. All of which we will sell at extremely. low prices. As great cardwas taken la the selection of the stock, persons cannot fail to be suited either as to quality Or. price; and, as it is well known that Purnitare can be made by machinery superior and much lower than by. hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited. • Tuned Work,in all its bmneitcs,'earried On as usual.. Plankiar hand rails. for Carpenters,nnd all attieled required in esannfactaiingeabinet Flinlitlllrejeanztantly on hand—viz: Mahogany,' Varnish, 'Hardware . , Han Cloths, Springs, i.e., - ItYAN ' Rinses Buildings, 140.:31. Eifkli.street. C HAULS &ND Ao MARVA' ititA' ~ No.9d Th ird street, baunni ',treats OidiVoigt, &nig We. IftW z have new on hand a large and j i.... -- •5. • splcnaid s ti:.ck ofc vary variety ol Cumin , . 7 and CABINET FURNlTUlill,whiclitve .. are confident cannot be se r p a 5 5 c'd, it— -4,-* equalled, in this City, or fa t Le West, in style and finish. Those who are in want et Eumiluse arc rcspectfulls Merited to call and examine for themselves. . ' IW' Liteamboals famished on tit t shortest astice.' E:7 - All orders promptly attended to. ictole:tf O'DONNELL. DIDLLF.N &set). : JOD:I O'DONNELL A. L. X ULLEN, w.'n ia!mi:s& . - O'DONNELL. MULLEN. Sr. CO.' • .1 ... . Pittsburgh Chair & Cabinet wire Ettooine, - .No; 98 Third Sires, Sono% Side. • ow. Id. er.. Co., respectfully inform their friends and customers that they have, if not the largest , stock ever before seen in this 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. ore determined to sell s low ua any other manufacturing establishment in the city. Oar sto.ckia all our owit 'manufacture ; no importations. Steamboats and Hotels furnished at the shorest notice. All orders promptly attended to. jal•7 . — Virlisitintalis a nd t;iieLiiWiixeii.ciotiis. T. B. YOUNG dr...CO, corner of Thad and Smithfieldsu., opposite Broten',Howl., : • Pittsburgh, Pa., keep eon sumtly on hand , - -I:3g- and malke to order. at the lowest prices_,_ HOUSEHOL.D and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and 'CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved styles. . • • . . MIAS . -- Stailiaboatat &kiwi .. ... • upon THE inbairibers 'tender their ite knowledgments for the favor s bestow e them by their Steamboat *friends,. and woidd respectfully remind them and others tote- • rested in building boats, that they are at all times pre pared to famish, on' tho most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the brie material and workmanship. 'I II YOUNG &.. CO.i •• ' Corder Thad and Smithfield streets, • 'opposits"Brown'tellatelln ' . . Illiaiiiiir es, Dailler, CABINET WAREROOM,SIIIITINJELIiSTREET, Bettown Sevenths:l*a andiStrateberryallsy,Pittsburg,Pa. HAMMER& DAULERkeepconstantly on hand a variety of 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 .heWest. They have now on hand an unusually extensive stock, embraciug all kinds of Furni ture, from the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mr2l:6m 4t. lj AVE-ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and 11 CHAIR MANUFACTORY, N 0.64 Smithfield st. a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which they will sell 15 percent. below customary rates. Terms—cash only. idectrily; _ e,. AVM. E. STEVENSON bontinues to uianuz 4 ' facture CABINET--WARE of every descnp tior, at his old stand - corner of Liberty and Siventh streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, in' ll its branches. . 'rnayll . Bolivar Fire Brick Manufacturing _Coatguy. LOV - Slit, S. DU ElliCII, B. H. SORES, IdAdYL/Vir GLOVER, HIER & CO,Vroprietors: THE subscribers having been appointed Agents fer the above named concern, will keep_ constantly' cst hand a supply of the celebrated Bolivar Fire Brick, Cry cibld Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and . Inwalls. They are also ready to receive orders for said, Brick, to be made in size and shape to. suit purchasefs, whieh bepromptly filled.-- -• • - We do not deem it 'necessaryto enumerate the many advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick posess over all oth ers that have been offeredfor sale in- the United'States, their superiority being well known to almost all - persons who use Fire Brick.' -The proprietors have determine' that the Fire Brick 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 tow manufacturing Fire Brick at Bolivar. KIER &.JONES, marl 7 Canal Basin, Seventh st., Pittsburgh. Pagoda rem Store. & TERU RAWORTti, late or the firm of Morris O no,. worth, wiShei to inform his friends and the public. generally that he lids token the store formerly occupied by IL Leader, corner of Diamond alley . and' the .Dia mond--hating associated: with Robert Catrns;Willi un der the title of Haworth .a Cairns, 'continue - , to 'lmport front London the finest BlaCk Teas ; , also, from France- pure %Vines and Liquors; a large invoice of which has been received at the above store, which, for fineness at quality and cheapness in price, cannot be excelled in any store West ol.the mountains. A general-assort- . meat of Family Groceies will: also be found. ut this, es- - tubliihment, at the lowest cash prices. ' The. following list will stin, the dlffeant kinds and prices at the , PAGODA TEA STORE. Fine.Yoimix'Hyson Teas 35, 40 and 53 cents VA". lb ; ' Superior loung'.llyson, it, very, desirable' Tea for amity rise 75 centa49* . Curious 'Yong Ffyson; this is a most delightful Tea, fragrant o.s arose, SIP lb;' - - Full flavored and sweet Gunpowder 03 and 7.1 cts ; Sweet Cargo Imperial 75 cis; Fine and fragrant Imperial SI ,00 ; - ' - Mica Tais.—Fine Orange Pelee 50 ets ; • , Fine flavored - baking 50 and 62e; very bestdo 75ct,' Strong English Brenkfast.Tea.so ets ; , - Strong black leaf, Congo kind, Solictiong, 60 Cts Very hest English Congo 75 ets Tavern keepers and others, who buy Wines and Li quors in Pittsburgh, will find it to their advantageto cal at this establishment before purckasing elsewhere: S:' S. Tough's Celebrated Etbereat:oll, 'OR; Churches, Stores-. Parlors, Steamboats, Canal r Boats, Halls, Chambers, Kitchens, Workshops,and indeed eveiy placewhere light is required. The public ato respactfallyinvited to call and examine - a beautiful assortment-of these Lamps. • Also, Lamps of all_ kinds, for to ni .lord. Oil, ftr.c.i Chandeliers, Girandoles, Wait ers4tlantelDecorations,Lanms,Olobes,Glasse,Wicks, Paper, Tin Shades, Dams and Cans,.and all things per : taining to the trade. Also, a superior. Stife.ty Lantern, for Sterunbentsond Stables. • . The cheapest light to be found foi store and,shOpprir; poses, is Tough's Refined Chemical Oil and-Lamps; from which a splendidAight IS '-obtatned at;} of a cent per hour, equal, if not superior % to gas. ' , We invite an ex amination of -our 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 leggh~eny free of cost 11 REAL AND CIIEKICAL, OR-PINE OIL, re galarly supplied once or twice a week. • All orders left with the wagon, (which is constantly passing round the city,) will be promPtly attended to. &TOUGH,' No. Sd rotuilf street, Apollo Hall, , • between Matkat and Wood, aprlthd&wy 'Notice. - , A Llipersons indebted to the laic firm of JoimirrOi & .40.1:: Stoat-fox. pleasocall and, settle Immediately and. save arrISI: ESC' STI.V tot of. tine. tor.ee; Week'. 113.117b10 litalide Clocks, of ; a ,garlety of ecilOrs. And. L sts:les, suitable for parlors, dining rooms ov.eluumbers, • and for sale by myl2. • , • ; Market street. 7E,115H11.16 TACKLE—Rod a', nee, getlajleoke; tee., in great . variety, lusfreceiveh•and for sale by inyl2 _ RICIIARDSON.-031Marketit: INE PLATED WARE--Freit , Bas Setts; Table; 'Tea Und Dessert EPOOn 011 - RICHARDSON,..-. 1° 21 1 ,1 b Y . . - _ alderket stud, i4.' . ..._• '-'::..., ,_;-;77..1:-if.,. EMENME ,:,!' .. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC 'WONDER! •:-...-:••••: / I SE TRTJE DI GISTINE:•.7I.I7 I D Or Giitrlet•SJUlee I ' .. •• .. • • " -••• 7 .. 4.-OREATJA7g!EPRIA.-CUREII;: -- - , •ARtPARED , from ,Situiet, or the: fourth atomich .of Pthe fix, after directions by Baron •Lmaro r the great . PaYsiological Chemist, by I. S. HOUGERTPN,M.D4Na, jt,_North Eighth street, Philadelphiti,'Pa..,_.,__.. ". • ,- ,This is a truly.wonderfol remeay for .HYDIGESI7ION, - D YSPEPSLI, JAUNDICE, CONCTIPAITON, LIFER CoIILPLAINT, and...DEBEf f 7Y, curineafter Nature's, own lnelhOil,by Isliillara'S own agent, tho.Gastrin4aice.. , . Half a teaspoonful], Of this Fluid, info e.cl . in water; .. wilt digest or dissolve, Fry's Pella - DS ON Itoasr Bear tie - • sisoirr TWO 110 e, . -as out of the stomach . - ' • , SCIENTIFIC EVIDFACE! , . ~. • ., . Baron Llama, hiblicerelititicdwarkOmitnimal Chem istry ; says : "An nitifitial Digestive Fluid, analogous WI the , Gastrie Salop, may be readily prepared from them.: cons membrane of the stomach of the calf,in whieti,vra , Mous arucles of foodiasmem and eggs, will be so soft-, . ened, changed and dleclat - A ~ t... 0 51.. in the sama manner as • 'they would be in the human. stomach.” • •. • - • _• • ' :-: Dr. PER. 11113.1, in his faraous treatise on '''Food and Di , : .eti , !p lib tiShed by_ Fowlers to Wells, New 'l k ork, page:lA, states the mane great fact, and -describes the method Of . preparation:: There are few nigher orathorinesthan Drt7 • Dr. Ccrehe;ia Wiewliiiiiti writings in',the "PliysioiCe' gy of Digestion," obiervettbat "`.l: Ominnuon of the dee 'quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prowinent and all.Pre ' veiling Caine of Dyspepsia ;'!- and heetatm . timt n 2.. d i e tinguistrediprofessor of inedicine.ln•London,ethi,,iras seve rely athicUsdwith this complaint , Andra g eyerythlig else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtainca from the stomach of hying anirnals, which proved , coca. :pletely.snecessful." , , • ~ .- • " •. . . Dr. GRAHAM, author of the famous work,scin Vegeta.; Me Diet,' " It is a remarkable fact in,pliyaiologt that the stomachs of.animals, macerated in water, un-: panto the Said the property of dissolVing various art- ; cies of food, and of effecting.w kind•Or arbfitial :diges... lion of them in nowise different from the natant' digest' Dr. Sistos's great worlrohe "Chemistrtof fillJlNL.bis : fr. Blancbard Phila., 1846, pp Mil. 2) says . "The discov.;! cry of PEPSIN forms a new era inthe chemical history Of Digestion - . - near recent experinientt we knew that; food is 'dissolved as rapidly In an artificial dlges:tiraf. fluid prepared. from Pepsin,tur:ifie Dedi t natortd Gatf;• ' . Profcssetnesousei, of the Jefferson College. Phila.• d elpilia, little' great work ;Penman Physidl o_gy, devotes • more San Sity pages to an examinathm of this. subject His. experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on - the. Gastric . Juige obtained from the living human stomach and from annALs,are 'well known. • "tin all eases?' he says , "di, gcstion Occurred as perfectly in the artificial' as .in the natural digesdonsP. ,-, - : : , . . ~. .. AS , A DYSPEPSIA CURER, - • .. .• - Dr.: liotrairforthi preparation of PEPSIN has produced • the i most marvelous effects, Curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous De clineotral.Dyspeptie Consump tion, supposed to be on the4ery verge of the grave. .D . is impossible to give the details of cases in -the limita-M thiS advertisement—but authenticated certificates have beeh given Of more than TWO HUNDRED It„E.MARIC - g: 'ABLE CURES, in. Philadelphia, New Sock, and Boston alone. These wore nearly all desperate cases, and the • cures were not only t neat r o ptd and wonderful, batperman If Is a great NERVOUS'ANTIDOTE, _and particularly usc . hti for te ndeiney to billows disorder, Liver Complain Polar, and Agno;or badly treated Fever and Ague t and ; Ate : ail' effecut of Quinine, Mercury; and . Other. drags upon the Digeitive organs; after a long sieknesra . • Also„ ' for : 'excess In eating, and the too free use of ardent ithir-, Its:, Ii also reconcites Health with . Intemperance. •:. • - OLD Aromag COMPLAINTS• •. • 'There is no form of OLD sroritAca COMPLAINTS , which it does not seem to reach and remove at once,- : No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT . RELIEF ! A singis doss remota ofitke u nplearant atm. Wins, and it only needs .10 be repeated, for a short time, to make thosegood effects permanent. t: PURITY OF. BLOOD and VIGOR OF-BODY, follovrAtante.. - I'M particularly excellent in chimer of Nausea, Vouilting,:. Cramps, Soreness of the pit of, the Stomacb, distress at, ler eating low, cold state of the Blood Heaviness,LoW;. * ncss of s p irits , Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, teraltncy to' sanity, Suicide, rec. • • • •;-.-. • Price, O: .c:: DOLLAR per nottle. ' One bottlell4l4lf ' ten effect a lasting care. . Every bottle bears the written signature of J. S. BOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor. • - c Sold by agents in every town in the United States, and by respectable dealem in MeMcines_generally. Agents for Pittsb argil, KEYSER Ic - McDOWELL, 141 Wood street. .... • • Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor'spri Res. [al rSery Also, Inc sale by K. E. SELLERS, 57 Woi d street. - - _ . Pedalo Attention Is sespemfuity stinted to the foilowinc truths, set forth -in relation to one of the most torponant Remsdies-of.-moet-._ Mit times! is RETRQLEAT :OW PCK . OIL • ' IT not more than one year ago since Ibis great red. . edy was brought before the public, for the relief and. care of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, since. thpn, become fully appreciated 'by the ,community, and we allege that the longer its tried the more certain will its great faint spread. It is. not the remedy. ef era day, got up for the sole purpose of making money but, on e, which_we coneeive„will continue' to be use d when all. nostrums have beer: forgoucn. The PE'fROLEUM is a Natural Remedy, elaborated in therlepths of ths earth by a power and agency that laughs to scorn all burden competition. It Is OUT duty, when we .write . about n medicine, that we write . Terra—that we .say. nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust onr word- or put confidence. In our -statements. The sick ate very apt to catch at any thing that promises relief from dis- • ease. A story can hardly be too highly wrought to an. swer the object of gpilingor humbuggtng some of them: Now, we do not cloture to &odds; we. are anxious Only thht the truth in relaticin to oufßemedy should be told, in order to accrue for it nreppUttion far ekeeeding_ any' single article of the nuaniaznalita. Plain,nnyinuelted 'fans—facts that may beascertainPd in our ewe city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony, in . faior of the Pe-: -4roleuni. Within the past two months, two of our own citizens, - who were loudly Wind, hive been. restored to - sight. Several cases of blindness, in the State of Ohio, have been cared. And, also, the cage of a geritiemtut in-Bea ver county. • There are others ; but these cases ate near home, and may be referred AO by any persons who may have doubts on the subject. These cases were curc4 af ter they had been abandoned by physicians as hopeless- The Petroleum wilt cure, When used according to dime. lions—Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Pilea, Itherunatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the face, Chronic Sore Eyes Ringworm,. Tenet - ` SCidd • Head,' :pains inthe bones find joints old 'sores:Uleets, Wens, Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation , Fever' and Ague,Glironie,Coughs,Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul monary affections of a Chronic nature ? tending to pro duce CHNSUMPTION. ; . • Burris and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder - and• Ki dneys, Chapped . Honda, Escoriated Nipples, Corns and Bunions. la fact, it is a mew SrlditEBlll.l.BlMNDT,'and . has been' tried in most of 'the above diserises within the past year with the most perfect success. Certificates Unit willastonish are in the hands of the proprietor,who willnike pleasure in showing them to the &Meted at their friends. • 'Whatever others may say about their medicines, the Petroleum is the 'greatest Remedy of the age. Ply , : sicians of high standing in the profession are-beginning to use it in, their practiceu. Those-who at first looked on withdoubt and uncertainty, are williag to award it due praise and consideration. Before another year rails round, all Will lie compelled to acknowledge. th at the Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered. • For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by • . - KEYSER I M'DO WELL, . 140 Wood street Also—R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street ; .1.).M. Curry, DI A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, _Allegheny City. • Also, by the Proprietor, S. M. BIER, Canal Basin, 7th street, Pittsburgh. - • . fiaB .TJdo AIIIMOISIL 'Body transiCrerapireq, • . . _ . wall tqIT4R) • • • TO HAVE d HEALTHY APPEARANCE, •' And persons who do not per spire _ are liable to th e MOS • DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. • ! OW ' ) owls' Italian Cbemical Soap causes a free N t wi n tio aLd i s e t x t t he su a m n :gm a e ut mo o ll r ifies, s eps s. 1365 1 1 A SALT RHEUM. ANlTscra, are soon not only healed' but cured by its use, as at' least seven physicians in New York know, who use It" in ench.cases, and find it unlailing--as PIhIPLES ; BLOTCHES, FRECKLES,. or any other akin distaste. The reader t.. assured That this is no useless pulled nostnna, as one trial will prove.. I could enumerate at twist SO persons cured of • SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD. 'Buy it,. and the reader is again steamed, I would not Cruelly sell it for the above, unless I knew U to be all I state. Those who are liable to _ CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CRAFTER FLESH, will find this not only a care, but a preventive ;:and I tan now only' add, that any one afilmmd with any of the above or similar diseases, will find this all and even more ( ad mirable in Its properties) than I Mille. tierthst, reader, the stores are coded with Imitations, and be sure you ask for Jonms' Italian Chemical Soup— ' and buy it only of Writ. JACKSON, only Agent In Piathorgb,24o Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head of Wood. Jones' 1.11.1 y. Wass*. , • • ,•• ADIFS are cautioned against using common preps. They are not aware how frightfally ini alio= it is to the akin! how coarse,liow rough, how . 7 sallow, yellow unhealthy %be' sgin • * • appears after using preparedr•halk ! • Besides; it is inn:alone; contain . • • ing attune quantity of Lead! - -•,— Wc have prepared a - beautiful vegetable article, whlett we call JON FS' SPANISH LILY . • It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleted' dis qualities ' and It imparts to the akin a natural, healthy,. alabaster, clear,. living white; at the same :timeactio as cosmetic on the skin;making _it soft and ;smooth. 'Sold by the Agent, WAL JACKSON, 132 Libor - Ay street, bead of Wood, Pittsburgh. Price 2.' cents.• - - toser/ir Witilte Teath.and Breath, TA: 1 1 0 1 14 D Fctaisr9N7s, • PERSONS ',Rio have .either, are..honorably assured' . that if their breathisnver ao foal, or their, • - • • . TEETH DECAYED, DARK:OR . YELLOW, and encrusted with mnar, that a P.Scent: bon DC/omi Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth White as snow and the breath oditerously sweet. Sold onlyat JACKSON'S Stare, 240 Llherty scree .: head of. Wood. . , . • • • [decal • • Jones' Solution - or Jet, k LIQUID.'HUMAN EMIL DYE for the changing- ot white, red or grey hair to a. beautiful brown or t black eolor,in a-few minutes.- Price 60cents and 51,00 Sold bI i : T W.J.ACKSON,24O tabus.) , street, Pittsburgh A Solentlite.Hate Tonle Ate/sorer A ND BEAUTIFIER. .Trialbottles 371 cents. Those Ala who haVeused Jones , Coral Hair Restorative know its excellent qualitres--those who have not, we assure it iopossest the .following qualities. It will forge the hair to glow on any part where nature intended hair to grow, stop it failitig off, CVO scurf or dardrat; and make light, red or grey hair grow dark. For dressing the hair soft and silky,uothlng 'can exceed-this—it makes truly beautifal- and . keeps it so. It is,indeedt the mos econonlical, yet superior article for thshalr.• • field only at Wftf.JACKSON IS Store, 240 Liberty st, head of Wood, Pittsburg. Price 37# emus, 00 cents and 81,00. idec2o CURE .YOUSDELF.t - : atidEtßACiar .COUPITP ND.=- This never failing_specifteissuaninteed in amnia ! of delicate_ disease, tegother l 7 ll b tad attendant CAM/- plain/arm effect a speedyt s afes d lasting clue In'. th e course of a few days, without .restrietions tc; diet, b ee i. ness or ry to tbe system. It is an, old . and - 1710u remedy; has long.peen (and salt la) used-intim p yaw practice of a physician; radically caring hiiiet*anine of the hundred cases. It leaves no odor on the breath ; and may housed by any .orie without the least fear of eipa. Sure. '_For sale at the Medical Depot, No. (ear stinet,Pinsbargh, Pa. . • ' Bathe Sessispartiht ant the -Ohelera. iOT it single man; wouutri'or child has died of tbe CLIOLERA. or any oT its Ey mp toms who used this istraluable prephratton.' Look at the city of tioni svil le i w here this Sur-m= . 11e end ietitie from I.D) to iheeeides art retailed dui 'but few isolated cases of Chohritihatrc occurret4Au_they...were either . perisons from boats or those who disregarded otirradviee.. _ . .• For side. by .KEYSER It M'DOWELL, 09 :Wood it. Pittuburgb, where the genuine article mny ulvrays be btained. (bairn ' •-• HOCLIIty Lands. ' ! 11APT,'NKYLOR, No: 163, Patti street, corner .of ki Cherry alley, baying made 4trangementa fig= for the moose, wdiprorrtre Bounty . Lands the officers and 'soldiers, their widows and children.; ander -the Bounty Land Bdt, passedSeptember2Bab,l93o. ' Pittibiirgh;Oetobee 10. • - - , ' - IDENZOIC 76 ounces for sate by - • 11:A:FAIINESTOCIt4.00. MEE= .~~ . INEEN -I'r-:,,.-.-., N. "' ,:.,._:,.,,t;..z,.':•:-',-,:::,.-,-`„::::•.i,:.-"_1',,:.',',-:',.-•'-.i,,;:.-_. . -„,-,.--. - ..-.'. - = '* . -.Z.' , -'•'-' .. 0-V''': ,, t' , . 2. •' ',...!'13.'.;:-.,-4,*'.oii;,-;.i•.::!':!.,,:::;:',;' ~,, -,,:-., • ~,,,• ''.-, . =, ,,,-: 4 _,',t•;:;.','.,;:,:•:.,:.-:, :: ~ ~ ',` EWA EHNEN KM= EISEIMI INNEN IMAM - • „ MEMO _ '' rJ,~. •~ - MAK: late , - • • • 0 - N0.:15h". c :10/0 1: &04 4 .(y ''figalh.:81,411 1 . ryAKESiblifddlliea de ittifral gldl liana:era than au the•eltizeis on Pin s bniglinnAlrieleilly ; ldsctieLonly... 1 Snail pa4onsge ,they.have bestdseCiantaininnli thr"g4itriCtintelacidirottiliddi 4 t ui Oil, to ntaii . 1.13 dentinnaneenritialt fairaftg Particular, : •*: attention paid to ChibirerfeClOakfiri .; • • in seonneetlea iwith. the, „Talloriug,Bugtese, lie has - '- opened a Fciitusidde Store; with inetts. id' splendid aasonmeht eiiirir4iiindef , BlilitaVrtriiredrACTa v _ als t ,, Suspenders? F r ocketlifuailketurilufloreany Pint Plenk - • ' Ties, self 84103 ting BiecksoGiuli ea, I.l.baes . tre.. - "iegoui* • er that line necessary . for a 'gentle% Entree Mat. BENJAMITCBLAAGIUST.: • •• ' aro , • , (Toitertebe7.l ' " SPICIE - 0 - 4 1 .1ND SEDUM . • aboTu ISM I. • •,- . • THREE.;BIe.)IIOOI.Ok ;- - -•-• • • - . • ... . . , . . . - • • No; 151, Liberty StrattPitsrboszji.:.. . , ... . . ~ TOHN:McOWSKEVI. has _sow /this pleasure ; of au- ea •-. nouneingg to his numerous friendi and the publiein - . . general;ritat his Spring and stock' is now ready' tar inspektiott;lwhich'ins 4hellovei *lll:be'fonnitto be: . one of•the.intliest• and, besbiseleeted *Melt:sof Beady! . ..• . Wade Clothing to,be found In the Weileiri Country .. ; - „ „ lie him:tibia sensonpiaid more' Ilitosituallotennon to ' • -,,- the matinfictuting and style of hisEannentsistilhattisa„ :•. : -very lowest priced, aswellus the fin:sat i ate gat ap . ima . , ... ... style and elegance not. to tie surpassed. , - , :He would partlCularly. - call the attention bf all deniers • in Clothidglii his ptesent latendidUssdranentor ,'. • •:•.. . ' ' Ready. Blade SAiagoamrstst :•,„:. - • • • .....-..., As he feels confident, upon emuninnuon of the qualities ` ~and prices of his goods , he tin wet them snob Seduce- • , smuts nit Mall 'mairSlt MCI!' interest ter - perch:lib at his ....' : establishment,. .:. 9 • - , 4 .-.. • .• , .l: . • ; • . . ' 'li Many,years , estanitenC'e, and gre a t success i n the bu- 'einem, together with an a nate ced cute d'relsolesote amiss; mit patronage, Via ciittbled••ldit'-to gel up Giunients• to - 'list thatusammhobits tried tomee . of irSery toecilitm in She Union, which is of the utmost importance to whole- Alec purchasers.. , . Intim Cuttitiedeptitionent'siM•bOfentidu , ehoiew So- ~. 'Celia n of the Most fashionable geodsistmaislielt of ,— • .' Forteh, „English and . ..dm/nears .Eroadclothi , . . .Casimeretts, trc , &c. Also, an excellent assortment of , YES TINGS, of the latest and most tashionableityles-- M 1 of which he is - prepared to snake to order in the best •Miltitter;mndat the mesh:Amenable prices.. • - - , .- • • ' C O ME , 'TEEN . ' ONE AND ALL , ''' . • ' ...,. The Assortment, the Quahty, and the Vatiety,ls the most extensiii;.undorabledlystoPmfaskt*.in the AJilted. • wad restnositabler. goods. • • TUST R4CR4VED ;at 23008 i t. ¢ ,GRTABLESi . Ate' Hlvd'Clotthir store , No. 50 'Liberty 'street, a bir g is and splandid of • the -latest' styles of t I : Etpnng and SODIUM r Goods, which wp, We -prepared manufacture to cyder, in astyle. unsurpassed inthls and at ei - tremelylow pricett. • '• ' - Wo' have on Aland. a .large vismunerit of READY PLeTilltiprimadet In the best and , rnost flub ion able astauttr A w hien wo are .deter.rained. - Very tow fdr clan' Cottntry xnerclumts, and those who buy ••• wholesale, will find it to their advantage to call and amine our stock, before purchasing, - - tapr7.lin • nor— Lawrence ; • Chalo :Democrat,. Mercer - Whig, Meadville C halon : Democrat ,. Cireensburgh Republican,: -%Vaihingtbri •Examitier, — StenbetrvillO-Urzion—eopir io the 'eticiunt of_6l;send pulrei to . advert i seis, advertisers, and Mirage • . .... • • • I.6loP.S . '2ldiesive Parchment Eitiskyes..— By dip .l4 -ping-the 'fingers :in - .water, and: moistening and pealing ;he gemmed edge, these Enyelopes become the ro . safest and strongest that, can be need- being made or • ' parchment paper,' wideh'will tvithinand any ordinary .frlcticin'or moisture'. • -- For saloby the: quantity or Single: Pa 6 ri atthS store of • HAVEN, . Mat% cor n er - Market and Socond sou. . • Pissolts • • Tartly's - ship heretodde existing ' Iferirien the . substriberi under' iloi: flriri Coulter & Racke t dnigglstuilmididie day been: dissolved': bx O annual -eon .synt.• '• • Mir eh 31; 1.13.51:, • • 11.6.CiEF... • • • • litrThe affiiirs of the late sfor will be nefilmilig Conner, who continues ,the same. business et the old • stand; corner or Wood' . end Thitd streets.... ap2 . . , . Wtlslam monis'7Loadon paiaitt ever Watahesi-- • S UPERIOR to-any Watehos_ever oferedio- the chi zens of Pittsburgh. . • .: H. RICIIAILWON,BI itlartet§tieei; is Utile Agentior thet atrovernamed : Ltivei•Wittehes. e Thnfrilloering'gentiv .• anteeli afiseltedtmeachWateb;'..., , • - • •-• ..,,. -smut! _smear to rks.Adotirallyi, . - . IVTLLIABI .. - Clifonsimeter and Watch Mahlufattuter, 45King Square, Gowen Hasa, Landon... This certifies that the accompanying Watch, No. is warranted by me to be: army manahicurre,, and no Watch with - cay math upon- it is genuine, antes, accom panied by certificate-bearing ray signature: - - I gaararitee the Watch, keep Unit to sat istaction of, the purchaser. raprl7r • , W..D1X0N..: " ".• Co-Parliersiblp: day ' C"71 1 1 -L ; Ed' wi k " I § Mri e RTTE I S MlT l ._ ll}4l Tb il rbuilless bef eontbracd , uither .the firm) - .1 -CAM P.8E14.. CHESS, lc QQ laptl9.:: . Tuoxas cantema.L. na.Vco'CnixiA;nlWinacs • limn Olity Task'WM:story. '• 11111 E subscribers mansfacturcand•keereonstandy on 1. band; all rof Tacks; Bradsnadle.S, in Letting, Clout and .tiob Nails- and Tacti; Barrel Nails,: Copper rind - Zinc Itfloo Nails; pelterecallrer'apoims; - Rivette, unsorted Sizes; dce., &e. - • . • --OA.MPBELL A L CHESS &•CO.; Warehouse, 59 Willer st-,Pitylbstrgh:::• aml9llm Thar 131/017 Orgigggre In the BRA' ecf!.O 3 l: l ENIIANCING to every undewtanding the beititied at - Nature, in - mrating - novel - pereeptionvoind Mending the idehesit emotions thertek. bra knowledge -• of Landscape Sictching and Painting, finparteiCirr a• short term bf instrucuons, in the eminence of a• whereof r lnthe peculiarities tbereto,•is uneratpassed in all the excellences of the Art: •I. . - Sketches. of residencei and seinery: in and , around .. _Pittsburgh, in constantpregress. Illagnilieent tnnterip• tioniof elnborutii paintings, gorgeous oriental scenery, and the 'most Fpiendidviews (roman over the - world; C.: C. BENNETT, 197 Penn at. .• ' Pittsburgh, Pa. ICE CREAM AND bIINERAL • WATXll,—Th6aub- ISC fibers respectfully inform their old friends and Cal tourers that they have, commenced making ICE CREAM for the season. Their SALOON has been fined up in 'superior style, and Will be open from-8 o'clock, A,. M. tll 11 o'clock, P. IS., and all order-a - Joy lee Cream. for artier or private will bd promptly filled.. ,• • 'Our MINERAL FOUNTAIN has eau been opened for the Benson: Cakes, Fruits, Cemfectionarlif ;Ike ! , kepron band as usual, fresh and sweet. ' Pleat" eve, us a calL • "' • • Awlk.l . . SHILDECEER, • Starlbiltery,filDiamsnd myl7.d3m - . v E r DALY & CG. hare nnwreadyliir sale a large . and well selected stock of Spring 'and..Summer. Hosiery in all its branches. They would direct purlieu, lar attention to their stock of Gentlemen's .cotton half . Hosei . with Merino and 'Silk feet; they ore of the best materials and worbitanship, and , for comfort as a slam mer Sock; cannot be equaled. ..W :D. re Co have also on hand Gents Undershirts and Drawers in cotton, silk, and merino ; Childrens' Hosiery of till descriptions,' at the old established Stocking Store, Fifth street, between Wood and Market. Journal copy. Fox-Females mind Blades: • ILLARZE,Trvs JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreative • D'Elixir, prescribed as 'an effectual restorative in cases'of debdity,'impotency ontbarrenness, and all it- regularitiesof nature. It birth that him:Asses to be— viz t Nature's great restorativeoind remedy for Those In the married state without offspring,. It is a certain cure for seminal emissions, general debility - , glees, weakness of the genital orgads nervous a ff ections, leacorthma or whites. As a .vigorating medicine it is unequalled.— • Also, a certain remedy for incipient Consumption, in& gestion, loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude, fe mala.weekness, debility, Ike. It is warranted to please the user nseria eby of- the oboVo Compleatt;and bsof price less value to those without offspnue. . • To sp read wide the blessings of this medicine, I have I appointed New's:Judson. & of the. city of New York, to the United States of America, my sole. agents for its sale; and none. carr.be genuine unless it comes through them, and their signatures' are -on the wrapper. . . • . : ANTONIO LARZETTE,M. D. • • Rapier, Slily 161141M0. . . Sold only in Pittsburgh at the Medical Depot, N 0.72 Smithfield street; and by D. 11. bleaking,Walnut street Cincinnati ;. Raymond •/c :Patterty No. d o Fe arth street Louisville. , • fautr24 1y Herr's island )Siw . . 11111 E above establishment has beau taken by the un- I dersigned, with the viewof pursuing the legitinukie business connected therewith and as they aro nowve ceiving a fullsupply of Timber, orders for all sizes of Lumber will be Alla with promptness, and at as lout prices as by any other Alin in the neighborhood. -PALINGS of a pima and ornamental pattern will be cut ElPt 3o l , l- JAMES. CARMAN ti CO. - 2 - 4 EW BRIOUTON Pittantit't Y: FOR. — A valuable property of about five acres, in an agree able locqtion at New Bright( n,having a new and band... comely arranged Brick Cottage, substantially built, and finished in modein•style ; a large pozeh . a ,rear, Ind • portico . In front; a good garden,tastefully arranged; and an orchard of choice fruits; spring of soft water a stable, coal house, poultry house, km, all ander good fence and in good repair. As the owner gain east the nbose will be sold. for 81.600: Immediate possession - S. CUTHBERT,. Clen'l .figent, . • . • . 50 budltifield street. A VAL ABLE-MARKET GARDEN OR BALE. A A desirable property, well situated either for a • family residence or market garden, having a new cottage dwelling house, • well of good water, stable, 'Esc., with three seen of land, in the highest state or , cultivation having an acre of Strawbmries, of the best quality ; alarge grapery and peaches, plums, ap. pies, and pears of the best quality, with other Fruits.— A large dower garden of every variety; and qf choice quality. The whole is in a healthy• location, and in good order—situated on Trby Hill, near the residence or Jadge Lowry. • The whole will be sold for AMOR lm- taediate possessied given. - R.CIITIEIBERTaIen Alent, • • - • Ortitt*VEGlllatATKV TELLS--the .seat In Pitts burgh—ln - the Diamond, Second door from Dia owed anap.• Until within th e last year, Good MU could not be procured in Pittsburgh: It was quite common for consumers to send east (or it. But, since Dtorris started , his Tea establishment, there is no occasion to do so—for better Teas cannot be procured in the United States than whathe sells.. Ile has deservedly obtained the reputa tion of salting the best Tea In Pittsburgh.. . Remember—the second door from Dianinsul allev L Filo TRANSPORTERS, COMMISSION AND G.R ChZt MERCHANTS. lot Bale, on aecommodating :rms.—Four very , ialttable Lots, each frontier 20 feet ranches on Bank Lane, Allegheny:City, 'and fronting on the Penna. Sc:,Ohloltallroad, (Mithin a Neare of the Depot,), extending back to the Canal Basin; thereby anoning the — greatest facilities for shipment by either the Railroad "enquire Canal... For tetras enquire of DX. STOCICCON, Allegheny City+ or, at the Bookstare of R. C. STOCKTON,: . mY 2O corner of hlarket and Third sts. HAIR TONIC—The superiorqualities of this article can only be truly tested by n trial. It clears the pates of the Mein, causes .a healthy action of the Renee, entirely frees the hair from Scurf and Dandruff; has a tendency to make the hair- curl. .The harshest hair taunt bow to its power, and change to a soft,healthy and glossy state. To ladies the. onic is invaluable, the-hair . can be dressed, in any reqttired form so as, to proterve its plaza, eithei plain or in earls. Its perfume, ts Invig orating and , pleasant, and Is free from all greasy , sub-. staneetifwhich adds so much to itaaterlingvetrh. Sold only at • WOODWARD & RrtY nprattf ... • Nv.73, Third it., Pittsburgh, Pa.* LEON'S CrtINTZ .0K BK.O 800 .I.W.STIKtYIitt,--• This article bee proved itself* valuable acquisii dun to the housekeeper. It •is very easy in' Its applies tion, and is free from the dangerous, poisonous ingredi ants, aenerally used. When a bedstead is well washed with tho " C7tiratz,l , there is no (car of the BM Barb ever venturing near it. - ...Ttinay be relied upon all a sure preventative from those nocturnal torments, so difficult to overeortio dariag the summer months. • • . • . . • . ,Price 25 ets: per bottle. Sold by L. CUTIIVERT, • • 50 Smithfield st: !lOTA 0811-54ftwas iD Moro and CO 'slab • :la- •• •-- • =ALM ta RI si MEM r,'.~ . ~!- '.. MEI 4;e 1,1.
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