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The public arc respectfally invited total! and examine almantifal. Assortment of these Lamps: Also, Lamps of all kindsi• fnr.Lssa • f.sal oil, !cc., Ohluideliers,Girandolas,Wait s ins, MantelDecomtiotw,Llllllps,Olobea,Olasses,Wicks, Paper, Tin Shades, Mats and Cana, and all' things per taining to the trade. Also, a superior Safety !Lantern, for Steamboats and Stables. • • • ' .The cheapest light to be found for•stare and shop par- . which a splendid light Is obtained at poses, is Tough's Refined Chemical Oil and Lamps, from hour, equal, if not superior, to . gm. We invite an ex amination of our goads andprtees. ReingprePared,b7 of a , cant per the accumulation of 12 years , experience, and with fa cilities to supply both the wholesale and retail trade, on the most favorable tenns, at the Pittsburgh Oil and Lamp Store. All articles delivered in any part of the /egkeny, free of cost city, or in Al AND CEPECAL, OR PINE OIL, re. gnlatly supplied once or - twice a week. All orders left With city,) will be promptly attended to. J. S.TOUGH, e wagon, (which is constantly passing round the No. 2SI Fourth street, Apollo Hall. between Market and Wood. aprl9:d 2cvvy Yafosla 're& doors. s th i e lit rm ada o ac M d 9 ia rri a s. P l ab il l a ia . jEll wo U rtb ll , A vo i s P h O e s ß t k o Le nn ie o tu f generally that he has taken the store formerly occupied .11.• Leeder, corner of Diamond alley and twil l, ia mond--baving associated with Robert Cairns, an .. 4/crib° title of Haworth &Cairns, continue to import from London the finest Black Tees; also, front - France pure Wines and Liquoie, a large invoice of finenessam been received at the above store, which, for ot quality and cheapness in price, cannot be excelled in anytime West of the mountains. A general. assort mentor Family Groceles will also be founditethis es tablishment, at the lowest cult prices. The following fist will show the different kinds and prices at the PAGODA TEA STORE, • . Fine Young Hyeon Teas 35, 40 and 50 cents tioSt ; Superior .Young Hyena, a very desirable Tea for family tise,7s centsilly ; Curio= Young Hyson; this is a most delightful Tea, fragrant ABA rose, $l,OO tb; Full Savored and sweet Gunpowder 62 and 75 cis; Sweet Cargo Imperial 75 eta ; . • Fine and fragrant Imperial Sl,OO ; BLACK Taos.—Fine Orange Pekoe 50 eta; . Fine Savored Oolong 50 and 62c; very best do 75c ; • Strong English Breakfast Tea 50 cis; Strong black leaf, Congo kind, Soachong, 60 cts; . • Very uest English Congo 75 eta; • Tavern keepers and raters, who buy Wines mid Li guotsin Pittsbargh, will find it to their advantage to call at this establishment before purchasing elsewhere. my? DUST OBLIDAP. HE prettiest and best collection of Clo th s, Caul _ fi lme r es and Vesting's, are ,to be found at ROBIN ?PS CLOTS STORE, next door to the Office of the ant Pa; Filth street, near Wood—All sold dust ebeap._ - - mys The finery or Atature In the perreotion of Art. MINIIANCING to every understanding the beauties of jad Nature, in creating deeper perceptions, and com manding the hilhtst emotions thereof, by a knowledge ofLandscape Sketching and Painting, imparted in short term of instructions, in the. eminenee of a style, whereof,. in the peculiarities thereto, is unsurpassed in all the excellences of the Art. Sketches of residences and scenery in and around Pittsburgh, in constant progress. Magnificent tranicrip limner elaborate punting', gorgeousunental scenery, and the most iplendid views from all over the world. C. C. BENNETT, 187 Penn st. Pittsburgh, Pa. =an. se uradlirn No. 19 Wood Steed, between First and Second, (surd or :us am= rrovz.) INANUFACTURER OP EVERY DRSCRIPTION JIL OF COOKING STOVES, of the most approved patterns, and such as will render the best satisfaction. Also, rarlor Stoves, among which will be found Jew. ell 4_ Root's celebrated folding door Parlor Stoves; Egg Stores; Radiators; Franklin Stoves ; plain and fancy Orates, (to which we invite the attention of handers); Tea-ketitos; Hollow-ware; Wagon boxes, Ike, to all of which we invite the attention of dealers be• fore purchasing elsewhere. ImY2 - m. DALY & CO. have ca now ready for sale a large VT • and well selected stock of Spring and Summer Hosiery in all its branches. They wonid.dlrect particu lar attention to their stock of Gentlemen's cotton hall Hose, with Merino and Silk feet; they are of the best materials and workmanship, and for comfort as sum mer Seek, cannot be equaled. W. D. &Co have also on hand Gents Undershirts and - Drawers in cotton, silk, and merino; Childrens' Hosiery of all descriptions, at the old established Stocking Store, Fifth street, between Wood and Market. journal copy. For Females and Males. DR. LARZETTE'S JUNO CORD/AL, or Procreative prelatined as an effectual restOrantra in eases of debility, impotency or barrenness, and all ir regularitiesof nature. It is all thatit professes to be— via Nature's great restorative, and remedy for thole in the married suite without offspring, It is a certain cure for seminal emissions, general debility, elem. weakness of the genital organs, nervous affections, 'encomium or whites. As a wonting medicine it is unequalled.-- Also, is certain remedy for incipient. Canstimpuon, Ind gettiondoss of muscular energy, physical lassitude, fe male weakness, debility, de. It is warranted to please the :user in any of the above complaints, and is of value to those without °Aortae. Tospread wide the blessings of this medicine, I have !appointed Messrs: Judson tt Cet.,.of the city of w n York, In the United State' of Ameca, my sole agents for its sale • and none can be .genuthe unless it comes through them, and their signatures D. are .on th e wrapper. ANTO iitivits, July 16th, ISIS. Sold oaly in Pittsburgh at the Medical Depot, No. Smithfield street; and byrt. if. bleakine, Walnut street Cincinnati; Raymond ec Patten, No. 60 Fermat street Louisville. Onar24:ly Extra Faintly Flour. FOR the convenience of the citizens, the proprietors of the "PITTSBURGH CITYMILLS," have placed F OR for the reception of orders, at the following places: 3.&11.; Floyd 's store, corner of Wood and Gill sts.; M.Raywood's Shoe store, corner Liberty A nd Market rL Beelen's store, 34 street; L. Wileoz,/r.,ltruggist, cot% 4th and Smithfield ; John I' Smith's store, col. High and Wylie Streets ; Telegraph Office, Fourth street; IL C. Kelly, Grocer, cor.Sth it. and Market alley ; fiL.Orass'sstste,Sttil Ward.. - The'Floar warms will call twice or thrice daily, for orders, and the Floor, &c. delivered promply either in barrels or sacks, (sack Roar is preferable for family use,) without charge for cartage. . Is plain that no acemmts can' be allowed, and that dnivers 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 Nem just ee., : o=V°) WILMARTH & NOBLE. (TUBE YOURSELF—AMERICAN COMPOUNA_ This never falling specific isguaranteed Milli cases o delicate disease, together with the attendant cons plaints, to effect a speedy, safe and lasting cure in the course of a few days, without restrictions to diet, busi ness or injury to the system: It is an old and popular remedy; has long bsen land still Is) used in the Private practice of a physician, radically caring nicety-nine of the hundred cues. It leaves no odor on the breath, and may banged by any one without the least fear of expo laze. For sale at the Medical Depot, N0..50 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, Pa. - laPr7" Samuel Allnder. • IicANUFACTURER of FOWLER'S PATENT HE'D AIL STRAWS, has removed his Ware Room to 9S '3d at., to the welt-known stand, formerly occupied by Ro• berts & Kane, where Bedsteads of every variety can be obtained or made to order, viholesals and retail. Like wise CABINET FURNITURE AND CHAIRS of the latest fashions an de.f.Use best materials the market af fords, made and kept on hand.-_Nottif . • W. gesal Co ANUFACTURERS and k Importer , s of the best de- N soription, only, of English, Scotch and German H OSIERY,UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS & GLOVES. • • _ .Fituts *frau, krwars Wood and Market, Pittsburgh, ; And WHOLESAL,E IMPORTING WAREHOUSE, &pre° • . " 61 Courskout street. New York. 46, 11 RUTH efiItANGEK THAN FIU —in • this age of progress and implevement In mental - and moral vulture in the arts and sciences, every: day we meet with the saying, that "Truth is stranger than Pietist.. And if proof be needed to establish Its troth, no greater evidence could be produce° than that B. Castrate keeps a Ons 'Prick Main. Stere—an don, surely, on the present system of asking - two poses, bat one that results to the benefit of both purchaser and seller. A living profit; not a heavy, and consequently unfashionable stock; bat, a good assortment—and al ways receiving the latest style; Garments made in ike • best manner, with a determination to give satisfaction In every case, are certainly inducements which coo not be held out by any establishment in the city. CHESTER'S stock of Gents wear, Famishing Goods and Ready Made Clothing, is complete. His Youths' and Boys' Department cannot be aqua lied by any west amineountains. Call and e his atook, at the *Original 'Toys' Clothingand Fashionable Emporium. No. 71 SotiViseid strew. mye (Chronicle and Dispatch copy.) • • John W. Tin2 , 4l Whip, Cane, Umbrella and Parasol ilfaniffactorli, lae. n removed to No. 143 Wood street, - near Virgin .12. alley, where he offers for sale a large assortment 01 Goods in his. line, at less i prices than they can by boaeit for at any other hook. in this city. Floe Silk Fringed ed Parasols, - - - 31,23 do Lin 1,50 do plain, large size. • - - 1,00 do scalloped, - • - - - - 75 o 02 Wholesale nud Retail, Repairing neatit , done and promptly attended to. • . IEtTiIEREAL OIL ANDLASIII3II persons using ..,Cs the Ethereal, Pine or Campheue OH, either In this or Allegheny city, can be supplied at their residences. with the Genuine artlcle,llrom my wagon, by leaving their orders at 82 Fourth, between Market and Wood' streets, Apollo Hall. J NO. 8. TOUGH. mast received, a beautiful assortment of Lamps for. burning the above named oils. - 1041° c r Lo go vEs e : it GLovps OLOV:ES!—A- splendid ac id k aloes , eigrold d eVii landd Atsins,nefuslitslectehiret:idattind 10723 Old Esitablislied 76'strCresei. rundrED R IBBONS—Jost received per express, IFS . I.) Cartoons of those very desirable Crimped Ribbons, for 'trimming, imbruing 'all the different Widths said CoIoTAL Tile lineation or Wholesale .Cutomers is re spectrally solicited to the above emensive assortment.. A. A. MASON. l LER ..EXPRESS—PLNE Dittz.3 DOODS—A. A. Marra k Co. have received, this monain, p e r ress, a splendid assortment of fine Dress dxids, consisting et Black and fancy Colored Bereaes • Blk. and Light Fancy Cold. fledn Tissues; Benntif o i 'p late and Fignred.Berege 4.iits pains ; India Bilks, ke.,. 'Au above goods .are well worth the attention of Par- chasers, as they Will be Wild at unusually /ow prices, at Wholesale and Retail, at • • ••• . • rrtylo , . .. Nos: d 2 and 74 nuke, Street ' • :• , ,• ; • • '7.47 • 41 : . . • .4. • ' r . -' ,•• • • : • • 2 ' ; • t . _-. . • . 10 frieitiWnt - 21. - ZORN COVODS BIIIPADEINf B. COVODE, [Bnecessors to John BrFaden & Co. 1; Canal Basin, Penn•slreel. • : . • t, It • • 7 A . ;.. - - Itallroad—Veritral ILellroad. rTIHE stthscribers Inning been appointed shipping j. Agents for the Pennsylvania or Central Railroad, inform the public that we are now prepared to receive any merchandizeor , produce for. shipment east on the opening of the Canal. Goodson' thjs route will, be carried through in five days, and all consignee to no will be forwarded free of Commission or charge fog advances. lurks OR vaamgr DEITTAcss PHI LA.DILIMIL & PRTEBI7B6II Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Books, Stationery, Cutlery; Confectionary, Fruits, Fdathers, Furniture, bings‘Bio dicHianreclw, kladared,Qlcu7o,loVswaoolie,.,!eo7o"&tirles,lll tal l nTs, th 4e Stuffs, Oils, Leather, Clover, Flai v Timothy and other Grass Beeds, &c. , 90c. go 100 tg g . : B rai at n ter a , n L i a ß rd a , m La co ni c. .o 4, B, loo To th ba s ceo Le lla af, c Co on ie llee e, Ashes, - Marble, (rough,) Tar, Pitch, 'Rosin, German Clay, Bones, /Lc., 500. go• 1011. lbs. marlB ' ' bI'FATIEN 8 COVODE. - HOPE EVER. W 6 NDERPUL CURES!! Dr. Etogotrsyrup or rAverworr and Tar ' • • Ara DANSTIALAGIIng For dis ownesioeurs of Cougla r Cade, influent!, dehma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Mood. and all odes Lung Comp:awl:km:fin:so CONSUMPTION. Look al. lag Flistisaride4f4 spoors, Tut ia1;0;. -- di , i , i,,pciia --- ob — itoH - m — ED -- rctr4E is oaf eying all before it fa Lame Complaints. In all sec tione of the country it la Constantly performing cures which astonish even physicians themselves. Look at the high character and standing of the names which vouch for its unrivalled healing power. 11. Cox, M.D. late Professor in the Tactical College in Cincinnati; W. J. Rio/tants, M.D.; Hon. lodge Morse,* Hon.-Judge IVm. Backe, for more than 20 years Post !floater of Cin.; R. S. Newton, M.D., Prof. in the Medical College at Mem phis, Tenn.; John A. Coiling, Esq., Proprietor of the 'Temp. Organ, and Gen. Agent of the Grand Division of the Sous of Temperance of Ohio; William H. Levicon, V.sq,Editor of the U. S. Military and Naval Argus at N. V.; Thomas C. Faulder t pui , of . Albany; Rev. H. Wit eman, Rev. R. Hoyt, N.l. City; and we could name us hundreds, aye thoands of others, who testify tiara personal experience, that it has cared them and their triends, in some cases after ail other remedies had failed. Such men never make such stfitcmenui, unless convinced of their truth beyond the possibility of a doubt. Read a few of the letters. Extract from a letter from F. M. Cory to H. L. Stew art, N 0.137, Second street, New York. SPARTA, June 30,1840. Dear Friend Stewart: I have been home now Just two months. When I last saw you, I had bat little hopes of ev a e n r k getting any better. But I have now thdpleasure of thing you for recommending me to take Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort, Tar, and Canchalagua. I got a dozen bottles of it and took home with me, determined to make a fair trial of it, as I had done with ever thing I else. • I have only taken tour bottles of it, and must say it has done me more good than any other medicine I have ever taken. On my first taking it, it increased the expectoration, and I raised a great deal of bloody matter from my lance. Rot that has now ceased, and so nes my cough, nearly. I cough but little now, and ex pect soon to be entirely free from it. I consider It an invaluable medicine, and shall recommend it to all who are afflicted with a cough or diseased limp. ••. • • • I let a young lady who had the CONSUMPTION, and had bled a good deal from the lungs, and doctored sever al trumtlis with our physician, but grew worse, have one bottle of it, and it cured her. It acted almost miraculously in her case.• Your airmen, friend,COßY. N.B. The original /neer from which the above • is an extract, is on file, and can be seen at our office, No. 718, Broadway. BLEEDLNG AT THE LUNGS CURED. BEI ROW TIOXPTLY IT ACM. Sorterneni of Mr. A. Lang, Baker, No. 388 Pearl west, N. Y.—A faw days before lam Chnstmas, I was taken unwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely at the Lungs I called in a Horaceopathic physician, bat his medicine did not seem to help ine. I read your advert isement, and thought I vroald try Dr. Bogen' Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Conch a / a gues Before I had taken up the third honk, my bleeding had mopped, my Cough was gone, and I felt as well as usual. hly health is now good. I consider it a most excellent medicine, and cor dially recommend it to my friends. (This sutrement was made to the• . .Propriesom March 12th„ 1850.1 OTHER NEW YORK CITIr REFERENCF.S. Ur For want of room to publish at length any morn cernficates, we here give the names and residences of several individuals well known in New York, every one of whom teas used this medicine, and can speak personally of its effects. Please call upon them, and hear what they say. CRADLES H.Rtna, No. 162, Broadway, corner of John tweet. Rev. Baru Hon, N 0.137, Madison street, Pastor of the "Church of the Goad Shepherd." Rotuma S. LOCKWOOD. N 0.38, Vestry street. STLVAND3 Hair, No. taKI, Houston street. F:hl7" Be !WOW OSK for .or. A. Rogers' Syrup ( If LIV -IVORT, TAR, and CANCItALAGUA, an let no other be palmed on to you. CAUTION.—None genuine, unless there is on the bud wrapper ,a note of hand, signed with a Pen, by A. L. SCOVILL Ai CO. FOR SAE]; wholesale and retail, by A. L. SCOVILL & CO., Propnetors at their Prineipat &pot, GOTHIC HALL, N 0.310 Broadway, New York, to whom all or ders for lite Medicine, an! letters relating to Agencies, should be addressed, part-paid. ALEO, for sok by R. E. Sellers, No. 57 Wood street, AVholdsale Agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity; D.lll. Curry, H. P. Schwartz, and .1. Douglas, Allegheny City; Townsend, Carr tr. Co., Manchester; A.;Patterson, iltr minghtun. PRICE—In large bottle, 81,110; or six bottles for 85,00 niar2sm lt/ritS. A. LEECH Invitee the attention or her friends to an opening of Spring MILLI'S& N HAY, on Thursday Dressesd Children's Hats, in every variety; Head and Caps; French Flowers; and a handsome assortment of wide Ribbon, Embroideries, Silk and Lace Mantillas, and a great ma ny other Goods-in her flat. P. 8.--Thren or four good Milliners wanted immedi• ately. No. 9 Fifth street aproll (Journal and Gazette co. , • • John RI. Roberts PRACITCAL. IC:LTC/7 MAZER AND /SWELL BR, pBMWS to inform the public that he bits opened a Workshop, at No. 16 Fifth street, two doors from larket, where he purposes devoting Ms entire attention to the repairing and refitting of fine Watches, Clockn, and Jewelry. At this or any and every pan of the finest Watches or Time Pieces, that may have become worn out, or otherwise injured, can be replaced with new, in a style and finish entirely equal to the original. All work done at this shop will be warranted to give entire 'satisfaction. Beirrencen—blessre. John Harper, Joseph Woodwell Wm. B. Scai fe, Joshua Rhodes, James A. and Robert H, Ellizti t• . —A limited but carefully selected stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sliver Spoons, Spectacles, he constantly on hand, which will be sold very low for tripr26:l.m .• • — I. Ithodisi s iiiiii - Institute . nO-PARTNERSHIP.—The subscribers most teepee t ki fully announce to their friends and the public gen erally, that they have this day entered into Co-Partner ship, for the purpose ot carrying on, at the old stand,in Sing erly's Building, opposite the Post Office, Third street, Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, in ail its various branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from Europe, they are prepared to do works in Lithography equal to steel engraving. They solicit a continuance of the . patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to the one partner, Wm. Schachman;and they hope by strict attention tot heir business, by elegant workmanship, and the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors of an en • lightened public. Bonds, Checks, Drafts , Machine Drawings, Likeness es, Land scapes, Autographic Letters, Bill Heads; Plots Lithographed and Printed in Black, Gold Bronze of Co. Specimens of their work con be seen at their Office, as above. • WM. SCHUCIDJAN, _ 4 "W FRED. HAUNLEIN. To Cabinet Illaketn. Venal:, Mahogany, Rant/mod and Walnut; Varnish, Hardware and Furniture at Wholesale. !TIRE subszribers have just received from New York A. out Boston a most splendid stook of VENEERS, and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable (or the trade. All of which we will sell at extremely low prices. its great care was taken in the selection of qua l itylr, perrons cannot fall to be suited either US to 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 t h e trade is respectfully invited. Tamed Work in giin all its brimehes, earned on as astral. for Carpenters, and all articles req P u lan ire k d m for tmatilfarcturiging Cabinet Furn iture, constantly on 'hand—vir: Mahogany, Varnish, Hard ware,Ran Cloths, Springs. &c., &c. RYAN & fiI'KEE Ryan's Buildings, No. ht Filth street. mo.e4:ydaw PRPCMERY AND FANCY SOAPS.—JAMES A. JONES, corner of Liberty and Hand streets, hai received a fine assortment of Perfumery and Fancy Soap: Roussel's cologne water; Roussel's omnibus noon; Wetherill's do;-do °moraine do; French do; do Circassian no . : Wetherlfi's toilet water; • Brown Windsor do; Aromatio vinegar • • • Transparent wash balls; i . RoussePsassortedextracts; Military shaving soap ; Lubin'a do •do : Roussel's shaving cream ; Eaulnstrat ; • do do compo'd 1 Genuine bear's oil; Jenny Llnd hairgloss; i .. do ox marrow ; Odontme,or rose tooth pastel- JRBUTVO4Iotof .litreeWeeiCnarbil 0 Mantle 'Clocks, of a variety . of cblors and stylesi suitable tor potions, dining roomsor chambers, and for sale by N. RIOHAR DSON, • myl2 • 81 narket street. C - CLOVEN-2TBre. ti — rr frnyilj . ' B. 4: FAHNESTOCK k CO. NAKE/ 1 / 4 1ANNA-150 tbs .for sale by X > imyl2,l B. A. FAHNESTOOR rico. CIH ROBLE GREEN-8 cases (or sole by (aiyl.2) .: B.A. FABNESTOCH & CO. laTabertitrifillt=lTsivi eil --• )roTate - .15 -, - 7, 11 fiD9l2] B. A. FABINESTOCK & CO. RACE GINGER-8 bags for sale by 1m71.21 B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. CC OTTONHOSIERY AND GLOVES—A full assert. mentor all L isle d oualides a n dosiery, with a fine assortment of Thread, Silk Cotton Gloves, for bale, wholesale or retail, by .F. H. EATON, 1410 . . . 88 Fourth st. INSHINGTAOKtE—Rods, Law, Reels, Coo;Mai "rietr eit t lga lved 1024,fiallalaerPei FINE FLAYED WA R K—Fruit•Reskets, Castors, Tea Setts; Table, Tea and Dessert .Sons and Forks, forsale' by, • • • ' N...RICRARDSON, mylsl • . 'St Market ett eat ; ' BEIM MBE . - Cosigns and Colds Cared In 48 Boni a. 40,1 NC% the trarodactiotiof thla natvaoropoand, Coughs U. and colds'arbeared•in a . very short tune. 'We will wa.mxnt Dr. Reyser's Peeteful Spam to cure cases of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Laigugitts, in less time and at a cheaper rote than any other medicine ever discov- . . . .• IT. HAS AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTICON—The old Cough PSedicines always sicken the stomach and pro dace nausea which is more disareeable than the Cough itself. This is obviated In this mixture, for it is a Plea& ant soothing article and it will cure, or the seumey will be refunded! The evidence in favor of this medicine In our city, from our own citizens, should convince anyone of its efficacy, • It is the prescription of a regular physi cian, and has been used by him In his own practice for a number of _years, with the most heroic success. CONSUAIPTION—A lady from Steubenville writes, that her daughter had been afflicted with a Cough and expectoration, night sweats, hectlo fever, and all the distressing symptoms oreonsumption, and that ruler ta king two bottles she was entirely cured. A gentleman in Washington county, who had suffered with Asthma and Chrome Cough for eight years, has been entirely re lieved and the conga removed by the ace of half a do- zen of bottlesof the Pectoral Syrup. A gentleman from Peoria, Illinois, writes that " he knows the Pectoral Sy rup to be a good article, for he has used It in his own ease and in amiantus of members of Iris family with the most perfect success. IT IS ONE 01/ THE CLIELPEST 518DWINES NOW KNOWN. -It is put up in half pint bottles at .50 cents each, or sir bottles for $2,60. Cenntray .STOILEREIMMIS would do well to keep a sup ply of this medicine on band all. the time, as it is one of ,the most perfect and efficacious remedies ever discover ed for all coughs and diseases of the lungs and incipient Consimptson. CAUTION EXTRA--Many persons will try to get you to buy some one of the various nostrums, bat do not heed theca. If you want to get well, buy. Dr. Kiirsaa's Pscroast. Brace, and take no other; this will care you. films in it some of the most valuable plants and herbs of thetmateria• medics, and Is compounded by a person skilled in the healing art. There can be no deception in this medicine. It is prepared in your own city, and the proprietor has numerous :cenificates, attesting its valu able properties, which will be shown to any person de sirous of seeing them. • Arians WANTED throughout the United States to sell this medicine. Large discounts will bo made to those who will take an intere the medicine. It will pay a large profit to all agents; st besidea, they . wilt be doing suf. faring humanity a service by placing in their hands the greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has ever produced. For sale, wholesale and retail, by KEYSER A Mt. DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., to whom all letters for agencies must be addressed.— Alec, for sale by D. M. Curry, Allegheny city ; P. Brock er, Jr., Brownsville; George Baird,. Washington ; -For mll. 11. Buchanan, hickory; George Keyser, ISPKee sport J. D. Vowel!, Canottaborgh ; and by merchants and druggists generally. [ja23 Public Attention Is respectfully trivited to the _following truths, set forth in relation to one of Me mast important Remedies of mod ern times! PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL; TT is not more than one year ago since this great rem ray was brought before the public. for the relief and CUM of disease. Its great powers to heat, have, since then, become fully appreciated by the community, and we allege that the longer it is tried the more certain will its grant fame spread. It is not the remedy of a day, got op for the sole purpose of making money; but, ti one, which we conceive, will continue to be used when all nostrums have beer. forgotten. Tbe 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 vorrn—that we say nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or put confidence In our statements. The sick are very apt to catch at any thing that promises relief tram dis ease. A story can hardtv be too highly wrought to an swer the object of gullingor humbugging some of them. Now, we do not desire to do this ; we are anxious only that the troth in relation to our Remedy should be told, In order to secure for it n reputation far exceeding any single article of the materia matica. Plain, un varnished facts—facts that may be ascertained in our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe troleum. Within the past two months, two of our own citizens, who were totally blind, have been restored to sight. Several cases of blindness, in the State of Ohio, hare been cured. And, also, the case of &gentlemen in Bea ver county. There are others ; but these eases are near borne, and may be referred to by any persons who may hove doubts on the subject. These eases were curet af ter racy had been abandoned by physicians as hopelets- The Petroleum will cure, when used according to diree, boas—Diarrhma, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout; Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the face Chronic Sore . Eyes, Ringworm, 'Fetter, Scald Head• pains in the bones and joints, old sores. Ulcers, Wens, Tumors, Scrofula , Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and Ague, Chronic Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pal monary affections of n chronic nature, tending to pro duce CONSUMPTION. Burns and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and Bunions. tried, it is n the ab ove ruotrov, and has been in most of the above JiIIeSISC.S within the past year with the most perfect success. Certificates that will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who will take pleasure in ;bowing them to the afflicted or their friends. Whatever others greatesty about their medicines, the Petroleum is the Remedy of the age. Phy sicians of high standing in the profession are beginning to use It in their practice. Those who at first baited 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 discovered. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by KEYBER & M . DOWELL, od street. Also—R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood streel4t ;0 D.W o Curry, D. A. Elliott,../oseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Also, by the Proprietor, S. M. KIER, Canal .Euin, 7th street, Piusbargh. Gas ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER PEPSINS THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, Or Gastric) Juice A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER, DREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the OZ, after directions by Baron LIXBIG, the great Pnysiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, hI.D., No. It, North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION. DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE, CONST7PATION, LITER COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, curing:atter Natures own method,by Nature', own agent, the Gastric Juice. Half a teaspoonful' of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve Five Porrmr or Rusin Beer IN ABOUT two 110070, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE 1 Baron Lama, in his celebrated work on Animal Chem istry, says: artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous to' the GZ.SITIO Juice, may be readily prepared from the mu. cous membrane of the stomach of the calf, In which va. riots articles of food, as meat mud eggs, will be so soft ened, changed and digested, just In the same manner as they would be in the buman stomach." Br. Paaszaa, in his famous treatise on " Food and Di et,npublished by Fowlers to Wells, New fork, page 33, states the same great fact, and describes the method of preparation. There are few higher authorities than Dr. Pereira. Dr. COXal., in his valuable writings on the " Physiolo gy of Digestion," observes that "a diminution of the doe quantity of the Gastric Jaice is a.prominent and all-pro veiling cease of Dyspepsia ;" and he states was severely ot medicine in London, who was severely a=cted with this complaint, finding everything else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Jqiee, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com pletely saccessful.n Dr. Otomais, author of the famous works on " Vegeta. ble Diet,".says: " It is a remarkable fact In physiology that the stomachs of animals, macerated In water, im part to the fluid the property of dissolving various ant. Iles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial diger. boa of them in no wise different from the natural digest ive process," Dr. firsion's great work, the "Chemistry of Man "(Lee /c Blanchard Phila., 184t1, pp. 321-2) says : " The discov ery ef PEPSIN forms a new era in the Chemical history of Digestion. From recent experiments we know that food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid prepared from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gas tric Juice itself." Professor DurroMsord, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia,in his great work on Human Physiology,devotes more than filly pages to an examination of this subject., His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric . Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are well known. "In all canes." he says, "di. gestion occurred as perfectly in theartificial as in the natural digestions." • A.MPEP4IA. CORER, Dr. llonoirroa's prepttration . of PEPSIN has produced the most marvelous affects; - Curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Dceline,and Dyspeptic, Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. It is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits or this advertisement—bat authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO 11UNDRED REMARK. ABLE CURER, in Philadelphia, Nem York, and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cares were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma nent. • It Is a great NERVOUS A.NTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and tae evil effects of Quinine,. Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess In eating, and the too free use of ardent spit. Rs. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance. • OLD STOMACH COMPLATS. There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS vrhlch It does not seem to reach and remove at once._ No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF! A singte doss tow nd oy ds o r e b m oal a ea ll t t ehde unid aea s s h a onrtts ymmpe to m ak e thes n g n od erects per p manent. for PURITY i 01 , BLOOD end VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is particularly excellent In eases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomaelb s distress af• ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low tees of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to • sanity, Suicide, Ace. e. Price,o: r. DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect a lusting cure. . Every bottle bears the written signature of J. S. HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor. Sold by agents in every . town in the United States, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER It Ale DOWELL. 141 Wood street.. Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor's prices. itivfiChy Also, for sale by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wei d meet. . - --- - - -. Bull's Baru*starlit& and the 'Cholera. OT a single man, woman or child has died of the P T nv CHOLERA or tiny of its symptoms who used this alnable preparation. Look at the city of Louisville, where this Sarsapatilla isde, and where from 150 to MO bottles are retailed.dal but few isolated cases of Cholera have occurred, they - were either persons Rom boats or those who diNtraded our advice. • . .. -,• (Cincinnati hrornek, For-sale by KEYSER & M I DOWELL,I9O Wood st. Pittsb h,where the genuine article may always be . . 1in027 pETROLEIfat.s ........- ...- . - ROLEUM—A oetlain _edit lor DI/LRAM:EA, a rinfoerourszarevalergtluiV:rostaze:por—the fore • KEYSER TI Z . IioDOWELL, 140 Wood at. B m :0 13 3 400 do 2. 0 . 2r 'ale . eheaspi;tbrAsT 81U. E=IIM - • Disslatoit Notie. • A LL persens having-Inkiness with the undersimaed, 11 either as • Public .Accountant, instructor in Book_ Keepleg,br otherwise, will find him at the Pittsburgh Commercial College, from 2.011 11 o'clock,- JV. 01.,rind from 2 till 4 o'clock, P.M. Merchants irtwant of competent Boot keepers can be supplied by calling on - JOHN FLESIING, lePrg Pancipal Instructor in the Science of Accounts. • amen Rees, ENGINE BUILDER AND MACIIINIST, (Successor to Robert Wightman.): Corner of Liberty and Water streets ' ' Pittsburgh, LL build, and finish to order; or the shorten no. y lice, and most accommodating terms, Steam. En. gales aweachinery, and Castings, of all descriptions, at thet prices. . Prrraernioa, April 8, SM. I cheerfully recommend to the public and my former customers, my successor, Mr. JAMES REEK, a cumPc tent and able mechanic, capable 'of bulldittg Engines and Machinery in the meet satisfactory and approved style: [apr9ry] 2 ROBERT WIGHThIA.N. . . Plttakorgh Look Factory. '• "WM. NV. REILLY, Leek SmitAing, Bell Ranging and yy House Blockeenithing, . Woon smart." A 6008 assortment oc Housework, Store 'and Flush Bolts, and Steamboat Table Castors., on hand. Jobbing attended to in. the best mannor. Imar2iy Fairmount Fire Engine for Bale. rrnHE members of the Fairmount ,Fire Company offer their ENGINE for nit. Jk.i& In arst-rate order, and will he sold cheap. Enquire of J. smug, apranf • No. 409 Penn street rpFHE Cabinet - Rinker* Wanted. subscribers will . at the above bu.sineesem pvy a ßu m re be u r , o ßfg o s ot e d aa and Table makers. None bit good workmen need apply,— no' good synges will be giyen and poymentprottipt. RYAN & MIRES, - ' • • ' Bnittfings, No. a Firth sires A igelisnitlgle Bair Tonle Rea rrrrr A ND BEAUTIFIER. Trialbottles 37i cents. Those L. who used /ones' Coral Hair Restorative know its excellenthave qualltles—those who have not, we assure It to possess the fallowing qualities. It will force the ' hair to pow on any part where nature intended hair to grow, mop it faUing oil, cure scarf or dar droll; and make ght, red or grey hair grow dark. For dressing the heir soft and silky, nothing can exceed' klas--it makes i truly beautiful and keeps Irso.. It Is, Indeed, the mos economical, yet superior article for the hair. Sold sully at WM. JACKSON'S Store,2lo Liberty st., head of Wood, Pittsburg. Price Mewl's, 30 cents and: 31.00. idec2o Pearly White Teeth.and Breath, or BE RAD FOR 25 CENTS, PERSONS who have either, are honorably assured 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 Janet' Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow and the breath ediferously sweet. Sold only at JACKSON'S Store, 510 Liberty stree bead of Wood. Idea° Jasteat Baluttellor J ALIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE for the et, changing of vrhitef red ot pay hair to a beautiful brown or tel black.color,ia a few minutes. Price SI/cents and $l,OO • Sold byW.JACRSON,SIO Liberty street, Pittsburgh -cad of Wood. • . • (deein -• • The Munson Mods , saust•Pciraptro, too BAYS XATIMPO TO EAVE . A HEALTHY APPEARANCE, And persons who do not perspire are liable to the mos DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. M0W,.1 oasts' Italian Chemical Soap .causes a free 1.1 Persplration,und at the saute time mollifies,solle us the skin, glyinf it the texture and beauty of an infant's. SCURV , SALT RHEUMAND SORES,. are eoon not only le red by its .usc, as at least. seven physicians in New York know who ase it in such cases and find it nnfailin , --as als_,o PIhIPLES.,BLOTCHE,T, FRECka.P.S, • • or any other skin chsease. The reader Is assured that this is no nselesspured nostrum, as one mat will prove. I eoald enumerate at least 80 persons cured of SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD. Huy it, and the reader is again assured, I would not cruelly sell it for the above, unless I knew It to be all I state. Those who ate liable to CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH, will fled this not only a care, but a preventive ; and I can now only add, that any one atilicted with any of. the above, or similar diseases, will find this all and even more (admirable in Its properties) than I state. • 11:71.1at, reader, the stores are Hooded withlmitadons, and b a yre you ask for Ja' J A C K S ON,hemic Soap— and it. only of WM. only Agent In Pittsbargb,(NO Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head or -wood . Jones , Lily LADIES are cautioned against using common preps red Chalk. They are not aware how frightfully 'Nations it is TO the skin! bow coarte, bow rough, how sallow, yellow and unhealthy the skin appears after using weparetiChalk ! ifesideo,lt is injurious, contain- Weing a large quantity of Lead! have prepared a heautifnl ve o getable article, which we call JONES , SPANISH LILI WHITE. It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleteri ous Qualities; and it imparts to the akin a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, living white; at the same time acting as cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, ES Liber ty street. head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Price kJ cents. TEW BOOKS!eI'WW BOOKS! - -LteCeived at- H. Alitssa Ir, Co 'er.T.3 Sthtithfield street: ' VoL h 1 Louise La•Valliereor, the second series and I conclusion of "The Iron Mask;" by 'Alexander Dumas. This work is the final end of The Three Guardsman," "Twenty Fears Atter," " Bragelome " and "The Iron Mask, 9 —and is far more interesting than any of its pre. deceesors. All who peruse it will pronounce it to be the master piece of Alexander Llamas. 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Book of the Revolution By Benson- The above books rust received and for sale by IL C. STOCETON, No. 97, Market at. [Gar.. and Amer copy.] New Book% and Bingazinett. TUST RECEIVED at WALL'S LITERARY DEPOT MP No. 85 Fourth street: Godey, Graham, Sartain' and the Ladies' National Magazine, for June. • Blanehard's great work, The Heirs of Derwentwate' r. The Sisters, or Fatal Marriage, by Henry Caution. The Wife's Sister, orate For - Marriage, by &Ds. Widow Rugby's Husband, a 'humorous novel, by the author of Simon Suggs. The Motherin-Law f or the Isle of Rays, by Mrs. Southworth. The Countess Rudelstadt, by. George Sand, a Sequel to Consuelo. - 1851, or the adventures' of Mr. . and BIM Saisdsboy, who came up to London to see the Groat Exhibition, by George Crulkshank. A. fresh supply of London Labor and London Poor, by Henry Mayhew. The Banker's Wife or Like Father Like Son by T. S. Arthur. - Conklin's River Guide, The Western Pam, Leni Sao. • ----7 .Nenr - itonka i New_Eloolas T NOLMES LITERARY, DEPOT; Third, street, _tl.. opposite the Post Office : Goders Lady's Book for May; Graham's and. Sartain's Magazine for May ; Ladies' National for May • Dictionary of MechaniesiN IN 2 9 ; The Wife's Sister or the Forbidden Marriage—a Ne• vet; The Widow Itagby4. disband—a Lamorons Novel The Heirs of Dreoventwater i by H. L.'lllanohard ; The Czrinas* of Radolstatirr-bY George Sand ; The Sisters—by the author of Valentine Voi' Mrs. Candle's Curtnintectures — nerr edition ; The Mother-in-Ltisr—by Mrs. Southworth ; The Banker's Wild Sports in tho West4. l )Y Maxwell; The Commissioner-4)y G. P..R. Jaws , Esq , ; Appleton's Mechanics' Magazine—No. 5; Horticulturist and Calnyator for May Stanfietd Hall—a Historical Romanee--nomplete. -• - CRIMPED TARLEToNS I -Ja.streceived this morning and now offered,lo Cartons - Mt tbose very desirable Crimped Tarletoas,for - Bonnet Lining., The attention of MU:Mrs is respeetfully, solicited. - • • . mayl3 ' A. A. MASON & CO. - - T ODD'S TETTER OINTAMITT is warranted to cure Price si) eta' per bettle'l S old CU'IMBERT, rayB $O, eguilstiel4 street s. T Vi c:. =MEE 4 4• , • •. MEM=IIII Plttsburgll Life .I.flaurane 1 00Arsisa sty: HIS COMPANY' was incorporated ln February 1851, with a Perpetual Charter, and has-contateneed huslness on a Capital of. SlOOO,OO. • The 'Company does bneineSS both on the Jrunt Stock and Iffmnalplan. - ' • . • . On 16e Joint Stock plan the rates ate one-third leis than those ',barged by Mutual Conipanies, and', Filleen Per Cent. lower than the rates of most Stock Compa, flies ' Mutual rates are the samena those rtdcipted by other safely - conducted Ccntiphislas. Those insured on the mutual principle have the combined securities f4rnished by that system of insurance', and the Capital und Sur . plus Fanciof,thd Joint Stook department ' ' • The Charter permits the granting of insurance on life,: in in every form, Including the right of wife children, - pa rents, relations, friends or cietlitora.:—bditisure the life of anotherfor their own exclusive'-benefit s -payable oiler death, otnpon the pasties arriving at the age of 50, 55,1 60 or 65, at the option of the insured. • • .- . • OFFICERS. James R. Doon,President.. . • . Samuel , 151'Clinkan, Vice President. Joseph S. Leech Treasurer. •• Charles A. Colton. Secretary.. - • maaeross. yamei`g. 1100 a, Joseph S. Leech, John S.Dilworthy Charles A. Colton, • Samuel ..6PClurkan . William Consulting PAysicians:. - • - • • • Joseph GaZzamild. William Addison, M. a • Jeremiah ltrooks, M. D E. G. Edrington, M. D. EXAMINING varstcraus. • - ' . • Samuel Dilworth, M. D. 47. Smithfield street, Robt, Snyder, M. D.,103 Fourth at. • , - Johnerwarford,M- D I , 29 Sixth st. ' • Wm. AICK Morgan,M. D., 107 Liberty st. Dr. Dilworth will be an attendance at the offite, every day. Ai 16 o'clock.. Thise who heirP for an commence requested ad call, take : papers, and operations •ialthwitit. - All persoes engaged In the insureneu busi ness will be supplied with blanks and allowed the usual Office of the Company, No. 75 Fourth street. my - C. A, COLTON; Marine, Piro ,ttna. inland 2'ret.utsportation HE INstmAN cE. COMPANY O ComPANFNORTII AMER- Philade/phia,, chartered 1794, capital 19 $ 0 0,. 000, assert January 13 , 1851 , 81,001,255 SQ, wilt Make insurance on buildings and their contents In this city and vicinity.. Also, on property of every descrip tion, on steamboata and other;Vessels, either by Inland trnnsportation oron the seas..- -- • •• • - • . - . • ' . IRECTO RS : • I A nhur GL CoMn, D Freer , Jacob ftl. Thomas, Samuel W; Jones, John R. Neff, Edward Smith,. Richard D. Wood; . John A. Brown, William Welsh, ! Samuel F. Smith, ' Francis Haskins, • . . Sumac! Brooks, B. Austin Allibone, . . Charles Taylor, William E.Dowen, Ambrose I , ite, • George W. Aspinwall, Thomas F.Cope, James N.llickson, S. Mortis, Wafer, 11. D. Sherrerd, Scc'y. This is the oldest insurance Company in the 1/otted States, and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and:avolding all risks of an extra hazard. cal character, may he considered as offering ample se, rarity to the public... WhL P. JONES, Agent, 1a24 . No. 141 Front street. lURANCE. • FirtHE DELAWARE NS MUTUAL SAFBTY INSUR ANCE COMPANY.—Oftice, North Room of the Ex. change, Third street, Philadelphia. Fine Ixsortiatcz—Buildings, Merchandize and other property in tenon and country, insured against loss or damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. " Manus Irlistraanca.—They also insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or F pedal policies, as the assured may desire. 'saran TILLMI2OItrATION.—Thcy also insure merchan• disc transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal ! Bogus and Steam Boats, on river' snit lakes, on the most • liberal terms. ' • DlPECTORS—JosephEdmund A. Souder John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose. Samuel Edwards Geo. O. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis, William Folweli t ioba Ne wlin,Dr.R. M. Huston, Junes C. Hand, Theophslus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, Elena, Sloan; Hugh Craig,.George Sel' WilliamncraHindu, Charle s Kelly, J. G. Johnson, Hay, Dr 8. Thomas, Johns Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.— O. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, /no. T. Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Tnos. C. Haan, Vice President. • Jammu W. COWAN, Secretory. 117" (Mee of the Company, No. 42 Water Street, Pitts- burgh. lielGidtf I P. A. MADEIRA, Agant. Firs and Marine Insurance. . rilliE OFFICE of the"rasurritur .Co. Nord' dmarata t. Cha, .N eln4 removed t s o t r h e e e t ' ,t W hd huosues o fE Ilasatr doy Wood street, wherethe subscriber will ii3Site,Policles on Build i ugs ii,nd their eontents,andonShipments by Steamboats and other Vessele,, for the 'above old and responiible Company. [ap3.l WM . P.'iONES, agent. Life 'and ealeh ltisurtoiee. fIpHE MUTUAL LIFE AND IIEALTII INSURANCE COMPANY, of .Philadelphia, Incorporated by the' Leglilatute of Pennsylvania, MarehilSlS ; Charter Per petual ; Capital SlOO,OOO. Boom/owe? than ank Penosg/- conic/ Company and. full 210, per . cent. lower than the usual rates of Life Insunmee, as the fcillowing cortipuri. son will show:: Thus_ a person or the age of :Airman/2g for $lOO for life, mast .Pay in the 'Girard 822,3 G, Pennsyl vania Sap°. Penn Matuctl - 52,36, Equttable 152,0.., Now England $12,36,.A1bi0n52,45, New. York - Life 82,36, I 111 end Health, Phsiadelphio; 31,91.. Dinscroan-,Samuel Omc k, Charles, D-fiAl, P Boone, Robert I' King, Charles P Ilayes, AV Baldwin, Chas 0 B Campbell, At M.Reave l fa. D. Lewis Cooper. J Rodman Barker, H. Butler, Ldwin It Cope. Preri: dent, Samuel I) Orrick Vice President, Robert P. King Secretary, Francloßlackburne. Applications will lie received and every information given by SAMBEL.FAIINESTOCK, Agent. Ovvico: CorrunerciaL ROOMS', corner or Third and Woad' streets Pittsburgh. octnihy Fire mad Marine nsttraueo, /11IIE Insurance Companyof North America, of Philo delphia,through its duly. Authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make penuanent and limited Laurance on property in this city and its vicinity, mid on shipmen by tho canal and rivers. • DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coln, Pres't: Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Antes, Samuel W. Smith : Edward Smith, Ambrose White, _John A.Brown, Jacob H. Thomas John White, • ' John R. Neff , Thomas. P. Cope, Richard D. W00d,7. Wm. -Walsh - Henry D. Sherrard, Seer. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is per petual, and from its high standing, long experience, ani ple means, and avoiding all risks of an. extra hazardans character, it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the public. WILLIAhI P. JONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Japes & Co., Water and Pront btu ., Pittsburgh . inay4y °ACHES BY THE. PECK.--Two hoses of. the Ex slks terminatoemere purchased by a gentleman the other day, who went home and that night prepared it according to directions. The next morning he colic eted about a peck 'of dead RoacheS, and'foard a number 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 lame sings took place; which's/ion silenced them. ,"The Exterinlnator never fails. Price' 25 - cents per Vox. Sold by S. L. CUTHBERT, snyl3 Smithfield street. IDARCHLSIENT LNVELOPES.—Lipman's Adhesive, I Parchment ,Eavelopes. These envelopes are the strongest and safest that can .be used for enclosing valuable letters or papers,--being made of Parchment Paper, which . „withstand any ordinary friction or moisture. Assorted sizes sold at %V. S. HAVENS, Stationery &CIO, my 7 Market, corner of Second' et. - - ICaI , FLOUR, Farina, Sago, Preparedt;:orn,Tapioca, Anouroct, for .sale by_ . W A LAVOLGRO es CO, Grocers and Tea Dealers.: TOE JARS—The "Ice tarn" or " Water Coolers $P I: We are ranking, are Well worthy e4P - exantirtatiqn, ae they are very neat and well 0111N:dated for private falai. lies, hotels and boats.- • , • - • We are ' also manameturingßefrigators of galvanized and other iron• • rrtyliavr SUNDRIES-Y 4 ars. Cheese 1p bbla.•Corned ' Oael; • Receivedper canal and for sale by • • ,n 417 • - CARSON APICNIG Eit SUNDRIES -30 tierce-A Circa's.: ',ant; - . 10 bbisilioaf Sugar;. , Received per Washlagfon and for sale by , . . myl7 ' CARSON - HT. WANTED INMEGIATELY. - 7vfo. 'Good Gox TY kóit.—None other need apply.. .- ' •R. S. OFFICER, ~, •Ryan's Betiding.% Fifth et : , TESTER CENTRES—or sale by . __ ... Wit WEI; P.. MARSHALL, • No. 85 Wood street. 161 IRE. BOARD PRINTS.—For sale by my!; WALTER P. IILt.RSHALL.. TrAY -AND'AIANURE PORRS.-1 . 25 — d0z. Harper's ,aelebrated HAT and Manure' Forks, received and for sale by ' R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent for N. Harper to ed.; • Water st., third door above Market;'. lipittlNl.L.l--Bordeauz Planes; in ghost' jars ; Very'Saperior do . tansy , boxes; Oerzran do For sale by myl4 , WM. A..I4PCLURG &. CO. I,lfiliZOlC ACID-75 emcee for sale b ( 41 0 2 1- . - B. ATA ocrE. • --. . - • -• tr.l-`% .6 . .0 1 r- • =NM FREE ERE NEI ~'= tti~~ ._ +. a , f s ~ .~~ ;~ .7-ii,,;4T.:',:.,:i:. ~,--:.•.::.-,,:::':-::..=,.,-.7.-., V:,..:..,:',:''.1.:'•:!.7:1-,,:7:. .7.4-4.•,,,,:,...14c'..,,-:•.:,,e.-..' • --. :, - -',A .4=':.,.t.:' -':,-...,?-:..::;,t-A7,-::•:.-L,,,., .....„:, pii4l..-4tii.,;,.-..ii1i.,::,-.,,,i:,. ,:,_:.1.1'..,:-' - •;• - ,SPlsta4Privaknra Fil.M.l3lllo6llCanco. Compass, , ,• , .Charles W. Banaker r - lieorge W. Richards, • , - Thomas Ran: . • •• . , Mordecai Lewis; TrobiallVegner, AdolphiE. Sorte, , • Samuel Grant, • • They'd S. Brporne; Jacob R. Smith Norris Patterson CHAS. N. BANCKER , pros' COAL O. Beirenra, Secretary. ' • •• • -. • LEr Continue to make insuranceoerpetual br Waited, on every deecription of property in town and country at rates as lo sT a a are consistent trite security, The Company have reserved a. taFge Contingent Pond. Which, ssith their - Capital and Premiums, safely:invested, afford ample protection ro Mena:tared.j The MAC:, of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, as published 'agreeably to an Act of Assembly, w ere as fol lows, viz : hlortege. —l5 918,128 68 . Real Snare • —.......- 84,377 73 Sto Tem cas • pory Lo a ns..... 82,066 17 . ra—..— M Cash, 61,.6.7,3.; 00 31 31 4 12 3 7 08 44 Since their Incorporatlort, a- period of 21 yoars, they have paid upwards of One Minion -FourHutsdrfcf nteu• sand - Do/kir', losses by fire, thereby 'abiding E vidence of the advantages oansurance,as well wattle a ility and di xpifisit ion to meet with promptnese, all 1 iabiliti a. '-'• ' - ' vJ. CARDIN :..M COFFIN, Agent,. Office N. E. corner Wood undid sta, SCAIFE, ATKINSON & OKELY tEM=M ;t . tc:' ,, :.: FEW*I • „s =ELM ' . • t! • tfi." • - 7 • ,.. 4,•!;v•;! 7 • .t • :'*'• • • •r . ' t AI4. 1 111E1630 CO., IMPORTERS, JOBBERS AND RETAILERS IN • DRY .GOODS, • . sm and. 04 Marko goat, Prat s lntkPa::.. • . ,4, NNOIUNCE to theirfriends and the public generally, .514. that they are. now prepared to exhibit - ries' lamese and mon carefully selected stock of.ENTIRELY NEW GOODS they have ever offered in this city, comprised of the most rich and fashionable fabrics, as well tie the more common, and which will be offered at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES at which Goods can be sold in any of the Easterir Clues: Their two lower Sales. Rooms will be devoted exclusively to Retail Trade; and Goods arranged in depnrunenti, viz : . • Department—All the new and fashionable styles irstorted this seascin;including the bestmakes of Black s. 24. "'"iketis DeParrment-sCompriiing Poplitis,• Berm. ges, Times, Berege De Laines, Cashmeres, De Laines, .awns, Muslin!, Cambries, ..faekonets, Grenadines, Bomb azines, - Alpacas,ac. ' • ' ,: 1 5h4111132 rizettra e.---Cantmi, Crape , Plain and Em broidered. A lso,Damask, Thibet, De Laine, Cashmere, Eilk,.Palm Fig, and other Shawls. Also, Vizedeli Pale wffN•ATantillas, 'to. • complete Hosiery and Mires Department—W il l always be found with he best makes of Cotton and Silk Ho siery. The tes t Kid Gloves always.on hand. • - .Loam Department-3:4, 4-5 and 5.4 Waite ,Lition,Lin en Sheering, Pillow Case, Linen, Napkins; Doylies, Bleached and Brown.; Damask, TOwelin_g, Diapers. the. • Whits 'Goods=-Clieeked and Dotted Cambnes, Mull, • Swisti, Book and Naininiok ; Victoria and Bish op Lanmii, of every 'quality an.l price. Also; Curtain Materials, Piano and Table Covers.: - Embroidered Laces, T ri mmings, c om pl ete as . • sonment. • Also, Ribbons, Flotters, Tabs, &e.; Parasols of all kinds. Also, Bonnets of all the latest styles. Domenic Goods Department—ls probably one of the most extensive in • the country, embracing everything known as Domestic: • • The proprietors feel confident that with their business Illeilidesi large And attractive stock r theit unusually low prices, they cannot fail of giving perfect satisfaction. .. Wlsoleate Ford:nun arc respectfully ;informed that they wi l l be pleased at any time to receive their orders for Goods, at Eastern timed, and also to duplicate • any . Eastern bill of Goods at the same Eastern rates. New and Fashionable Goods will be. received co stoutly through the sensors • Only One Price. apr29 Romtitaness to Orttt.litttobt-afltetind. 'OLAKELY it CO. have constantly. for sale SIGHT DRAFTS, payable at anyfiank in England, Ireland, any: Scotland and Wales, and for amount over Il'ater ling. Office with Woodward, Blakely & Co., corner of Sixth and Liberty streets., (second story ) ) next door to J.* R. Floyd's Wboleaae Grocery. . . april9.l • • Jotiu RlPCartne , 7,. • '- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN -Foreign and Domestic Cigars, Token) and fiouiti No. I:42•Wacid street, earner cif altoy, . apr24l • - • Pituburgii,.Pa. DISSOZUCIOXI. PRE Co-Partnership heretofore eXisting between the Is th s s u d b a s y r d ib is e roslv undd b e y r t m he u t fi u m sent . ooi I IMEtNhET&r tCnoer may use the name of.the concern in settlement. JEROME S. BONNET. MATTHEW D. PATTON. PiusburghiAprillst, 1850. ;Er 'Laving sold my entire inteteit in the firm of Boriairr fr. Co. to fd. D. PATroa, my late partner, and ,in retiring from business, 1 take great pleasure in recom mending him to the confidence of my friends and the public. • [ap3J. • " J. 9. - BONNET- . • • It. 0. Stockton • . • BOOZSRLLER AND BrAizoNER, - . No. 47, comma or Maw= Arco Tman erzsErs, Hconstantly on hand for sale—Writing, Loner, ME Printing and Tea PAPER •, Bonnet, Binders'; Poi; lera' and Tr u nk BOARDS; Book and Newspaper . PRINTING L f K-Lvehic:b* he will sell at the lowest cash prises, or in exchange for Ragstuid Tanners' Scraps. 1087.111,LIPPOICOSE C.. 1•112. iIesPPEBICO 'Z'T BAiRR, (Lava 7. B:Sailers.= to Co.). .Dlanufacturers of .Phtenil , Fire Proof Safes; Second strui,estween Woad and Smithfield. N Tuesday afternoon, Jaly 25, 18-12;the u ndersigned Qwore called upon by Messrs. lap; °neon & Barr, to witness an honest and fair test of one 0. , their Pheardt Safes. The. farnaco being prepared, toe Sale was placed inside thereof, with books, papers and some money; when the door of. the Safe was closed and the fire kindled at a. quarter post 2. o'clock, and in a abort time the Safe was red hot; acid continued till half past 0 o'clock, being abon t four and a half hours, when the committee expreitscd their satisfaction that he time oecupied-witlisuch heat, was stnEcient. The furnace was then pulled down,Safe cooled and door opened—the books, papers and money . safe. h e heat was so great as to melt of the brasq mountings. We therefore take pleasure in recommend ing these Sates to the public, as beigg, in our judgment, fireproof. JARV/5.2. TRABUE, . NaCK & RAWSON, CORNWALL, & BROTHER, BRANNON &THATCHER, BENEDICT & CARTER, • ISAAC CROMIE. • - Lam engaged in the foundry business, and know something about furnaces and heat. I witnessed the burning of the above Safe, and can freely say there was no humbug about It, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, in my judgment, entirely fire proof. . WhL KAYE. In calling upon the above gentlemen. fof.their signa tures, they P llspoke in the highest terms of the fairness of the test, and their full confidence of the Safe's being entirely fire-proof. ..We have constintlyon hand and fot sale a fallassortment of the above Safes. mar 3I s ' BELL & TERRY. JOHN o , llo:ein4 A. 1.. mrusx ' W. D.UUlFria. , MULL & CO.:-: .. '• ' PltkatiarOg' h DONNELL Chair ek Cabinet EN wars Aeolus, • It'o 9 9 Third Strut, South $ O'D. hi.,/r. Co., respectfully inform their friends and customers that they have, if not the largest stock ever before seen in this city, the greatest • variety or styles, a n d . est finished, made of the best seavoned materials, by the best workmen In the western eouutry!-all of.which they are determined to sell as low as any other manufacturing establishment in the city. par stock is all our own. manufacture; no importations. • - . • . t.. . Steamboats and Hotels tbniisded atthe short st notice. Allordens promptly attended to. • .• . • IEII7 Allegheny Pluming . AIM, surnassos spurn; 'Amato watt CITY, pinny,. rilllEsubscraferwould respectfullyitdorm • tits frieridi and the public generally, that having completed hie new Planing Mill, and having now in operation two new k astern made Planing; !detainee, (Woodworth patent)'und several circular 'and upright Saws, he is 'now prepared to furniatt promptly and at reduced rates. planed and sawed lumber of every deecriptioa. - • The• attention of steamboat joiners, carpenter& and builders, is particularly celled' the above establiah meat, where a lams- assortment of Plaited and rough !amber, of different thicknesses, suitable for•shipping, box makiffg, house, steamboat work, &c., can be found at all times . -- Also, !matter planed or agreed to order, Witb_proMpt nese end despatch. JOHN A. BLOOMpt,. jalft • • • Proprietor. N. IL—All orders directed to Pittsburgh will receive prompt anention. . .. , . ' ' - Wiwi .and Ratstal. - , - .• SADDLE, HABNESSAND TRIINHEIANUrACTost Ts °BERT 11. HARTLEYchogs . leave to An-, • . Ita L fonn his men ds and. the pnblie'gentrail -,- hat he contin ues to occupy , that large Weton...- taodions Store Room,formerlyoccmedhy Elamite • estock dc Co., No. Se, corner of. Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a larze and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles; harness; Trunks, garpe.t Bugs, Saddle - Bags ) Vu l iSeif BUT all? Reims, Whips, and all ether arti cles to his line. • • : - , : - - He alj keeps constantly on hand and Is prepared to 'nl , lll3ElO order, : all kinds of Riveted Hose mannthentred of the bestotntenaliandin a style - of worllnfanship equal to the eastern manufactured article, and at Oft per conu , cheaper COUtUry Mere , Ad I+cmurs would do well to. call and examine his stook before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determittedto sell lust rate:articles very,; prices. at. :- • 17- Don't forget the place, No. 88, corner' iii_wood street and Diamond Alley., ' - 4.1;03 .. •, WEGNEE,BUECHNEft Et MUELLER'S • -.oleNtr Lithographic Eatabliehmaillii 80 Aiarker-street, behocen Third 4. Pain% • TS NOW ready to furnish every kind of Lithographic I. work in the most. , elegant style,..such as Show NW, Ildaps, Portraits; landscapes ' Cards, Sal Mods, and La. Pets, printed in gold, colors, &c. • - _ - • At the same plate Messrs. Maser A. Nelmle Nitre' opened a DRAWING , Soma', and execute on order Drafts of Machinery, Edifices, Monuments, Ac. with all pout. We accuracy and elegance. • c.15:1 7 Hope 111511. in Inuit operation Agin.., Buildings, Sy.Al St reet. TBE proprietor, Ryan's thankful to the public foi , past cos. • torn, ventures to solicit a continnance of the same for his present enterprise—the establishment- of Flour and Spice Mills within the eity.;.for the accommodation of his customers, and all who wish to have' really good Flour, pure ground Stdoc•S ho., &c. • • • The attention of Families, Merchants and others, Is invited, and all 1 ask is that they will give me a trial:- . No: I Diamond:N. B. All articles taken back if not found ' good, and . the money returned. , - • - • [marl° a I CKWwi.Shouk, 1 I CI BOULDER BRAOBS.—!-These fiances are essential.' oly adapted-to those Whose professions in life render the inclined - posture necessary. To the consumptive,: theseery, and all those who, in their daily pursuits, contracted, the habit . of stooglng, - . this Shoulder Brace is inestimable: It prevents the shoulders from. falling forward °lithe chest, expands the dimensions of the- chamber in which the Lungs and Heart.' are ten tained,and gives buoyancy to the whole framejthus; in its action, counteracting the, rincipal causes whieh lead to disease in those important organs; and ha a inimettna train of nervous to which so many are For sale by GEYSER it AVDOWELL' AT= . 140.W00d st Dr, ke it c to, A it.,,,,, uksuppom., IRIS instritment is used in aR the Eastern cities with unparalleled success - The . effects produced by it ern trUly - wonderfulon all those eases where ebd. nal support is needed, from weialrnessaf the abdom inal muscles, iris ii sure cure for falling of the wombiand the long list of diseases which attend. that Complaint. I•or sale by KEYSER ec . II I IIOWELL; - 1 mars . - • - - 14 Q Wood st I .Important to-TeOlorx. • , RECEIVED—O'Doz. assorsed 'Tailors , ' Patent She_ars rrom Isio.lo down to No. 2: - • ALBO-4'Doz. Barbers' Patent Soissorsi'direet than the manifitetaxer_,s and for sale at - - • :BO TETLErS,I3O Wood st ukay22 - - „ 2 doors below ,Vtrain 4 LL pemnis indebted to theta° Orin Of Joatirart ti; STOCETON, will pleasb call and settle inimedietals an save costa. (feb3l 'JOHN 'FLEMING, 141, D, .111113 fIA n• al J. D. WAIL ‘VROLESALE AND. RETAIL FAMILY-GROCEMIN Forwarding aout Connnission Merchants,.. - - And Dealera ID. _ COIII4TRY PRODIICS /ND lirniatnaDa c m , r qt . Ma and Filik mbli= • riusbtagh MENEM E ..:-FS ~:r ~ ~ .~'_ -., Kr. - ~~~ <r, A. ALASON & CO ... . . • ENTERPRISE WORMit -' - . 1 . 36 1, 7 1 00 n, sm art. met:eons. isiz.ow -Vacant 'ariit . . . SOItITN & TBITL,Er t -- , - ' ' • PRACTICAL CUTLERSAUBICAL AND DENIAL. • • Instrument, eaarsuracturera., .-- t. luirE are now recclriag. our Sprioglhock of 011111 DB;. Ty town:l3ll,ga full assortment or wardtor, Curie*, . .- . Guns, Pistols mut 'fuming • Enters , . Also, 0r of the _itt.. test improved Pistols manufactured in .America., • • '... In additiOn t 6 our' Store,. we ha T o ole.ufa .G;tr making all kinds of Instruments n od Omfruttro. . _ manta are a n a q a a i fed- in - the. western, country far s uPeriarfiniah. oad wo rk mAruthipnyttOctb - preirarerta the .- ... and dentist* in 'Malmo cities. „,. Allender* from a. distance will meat with' Proinpr at- tention. - ' Jobbing'and Repairing aently execated.l.P.atc , ~ ... Licata”._ attention paid 'to the making of Trusses .and ' •'' Supporters: - • N.B.—We are also Agents for the sale of Charles C. 4 ; Reinhardt's celebrated Glans fad Truss, the bent no* in • use for Me speedy eure'of Hernia. .For sale, by the single dezen. • • . -,, • " fIOOIDD EAREDAPEDK,..thee l a be edelielet ered privately, .-ar-destred.. diree. tlees accompany gad bottle. Pries ek,,, Sold - ottlr et ibeivedieD Depot, 50 Sealthaeld street. iItra,.CELEBRATED -TEAR—th best in _Pfnr-, 4 , rgs,— In the Diamond, Secand-dmir 'foam' kbp: i gengtey.Until within:Me last. year,-IlooclTeas eciklM .. ,proCuredlalinsburgh.—Jt Nv'fta flubs email t iir,_ n° ris t bt' - ere to send'east for it. - Bat, since Alarris,eAg, 4 c° T a establishment, there is no ocdasioh to do s.cF--or 't: heti''te:Teas cannot be procured in the United Stu than ,',- 7w b Mahe sells. Re hasdeseryedly ohlainenAhe reptinti s I •a of selling' the besr.T.ett In "Pittsba rob, -, , le . E apris , , e ,r — Tili t e:. - Be, 5 4 . .n 4 444).r fi r ! //1 . - _Thaloorld *I I', ~...___ !lye TILS.NSPOTEKS, COKllkil.sl°N. .lkN o . No . O.Kti: „1..,-,CEK IIdERCRANTS..; SW' Sakrov,aecootmatui terntx.Ponr very valuable lte: Lots, esehlrontiug ZI feet ei neb eg . on , Bank LanexAllegheny City, , and fronting on thdPenna; ,le Ohio Railroad, (within a si;ntare of the, Depot,), arid extending back - lo the Caw 143,ii, thereby ,-.. landing' the greatest facilities,for 'shipment by sither..... the Railroad or - Canal. _.- , For terms =Ruin an. C. STOCK TON Alleghe;4 :,. City, or, at the Bookstore of R. C , STOCKTON,', ~, 113 ,2 0 . .. . stdratrof hierkat andThixdsta. i . , , MESE -`, ~ , IMRE 4....0t^1. • • t'' . 4: ....' *1 !TN .. •.; =or. JAMCI9..Ws WOODWiliiii,, ..._ . _ - cr> • di ALB INE T ,_ - jaljia7. JUNT I II4O242RIA t 3W W. are.rponial - 97„assd. 99. Third street; • , • •NV. respectfully Informs his Mends and easter*, J. ersithat halal nevrebtimleted the 'largest amid. nest stock of h O 4llOOlll AIMILDIC <Met befalt Men in /I Lia CitY, as he it determined to uphold the quailty with well-seasoned Materfals,hest workmanship, and neweet , designs; and from the extent of his orders and rata* t in mar ufacturing; he is enabled to produce ,vtrarnixiSsi ~: fatalism, at the loweit prices. • • ' k He has adapted the principle ng the cos. . taxitets l Interest Willi hur own, inq u al ity and iniee, and kes alwa furni t ured the greatest variety of every des. eruption of, from the cheapest ead plainest, to the most elegant coil costly, that a hotme, or soy pan Of i oust (nay be furnished fronthis stock, or. manufactured I expressly to order. 'tie therefore solicits an inspection, that the advantages!offlis establishment idly be knows.., The following articles consist, in pall, of Ids slack, which . for richness of style and finish, cannot be Purpeat4d In E any'ot the Eastern cities:. • - ..- ; • .. Parlor, ' , ! . i'. .•.' • drawing, din. •• ~. . -• • • Mg, and bed - tomb' '' . chairs, of. evemvarietyi '; , ; consisting or rosewoood, ma- ti ~ • • hogany and Sealant .nvi da b a (ire n, ik ' . Conservatoire ; and Easy: th Chair% of .evety • description; Cones, &ilea, Tete-a-ferte and Di. fl , ,• vans of the , latest: French sand' American patterns; ..i Tashaes, Who t-Nots, and ladles ' r arias Aligning Desks ;.; of various kinds; Work - Tables' and' fancy inlaid h, shtands, muslmstan ds , :andholders,marblo lop? ma" .: . ' any`, rosewood and walnut centre and spta, ta- •• h es, extension dining tabbir; all siztn of the ;, most improved , and decidedly.dtd best kind i , ; •• - made `'card , Pembroke hall and, pled tables, ii wardrobes bedsteads and washstandi of ' • each. a, lidigti:aasortikent ; gothic hall i.: • . , and Nolo" reception chairsi ottomans : - • - - end smelt, 'secretary, and boot .i eases, aide boards, •fire ;gavotte, . 1; . ~. le 2e r ei cio racks, bat stands, an .. , 7fo"tar:bocigurfeldltisa7leisn:otel lebewarillPpbowder:y7trinna:andrada d ots'.d i.. ` r ' li • inlaid, pearl i 'Pithies t ' . ' '• Itc- &a. tic.. . ~ 4 '1 •-. Agarge a suirtment of COMMON' i'VRINATIIRE ad • WINDSOR CHAIRS. Caattnrr maxims supplied w ith :- all articles in their line '.:ESTRAAIROATS and HOTELS, fitabthed at the abort.( eat notice. . - All . • • , • ; •-• t. ordets piompdy attended to • f00v23. : ____............_,..• . • : -40 11. luitg . No. 98 Tried strut, hawse* Morita and Weed,'F Wit have nowon,,hand a large and aids. splendid mock of every vajLeryot Culls [ and CABINEZEURNITIME,arbIeime tub confidenceol2,lot be s a rpas se d ; lt equalled, in this City, or ti t Le West; in style and finish. p. Those who are In vviunoi Yarnitare are vespeetfallyi k - Invited total' and examine for themselves.. l-,•' i' Ste embolus furnished•OntEt: ahorteat natter. P Aurr All orders promptly attended to. I: t , •-• le blOar oUSNATELL: iduLLE:rf & CO. l'!.. Ponaltuie7r clLa - MT -- ttali: - auW—ii----oar ,41: :T. B. YOUNQ ee CCL,coriier•pot•27argi • if•, Zand Smith/lA:lns., onosits Finns's% Hotel, . t. - Pittsburgh, PAL,lteek constantly on hgnd .•• arid tdake to orde r _ _at the lovrestpriees, .'. HOUSEHOLD and STEn.m.BOAT FURNITURE, antl,9 OffAIRS, of' the best workmanahip and most apptoved styles. ' i -- • - rebid o • ._....___ _—........____ ... - Etteasuboathe l :Msor X , ~/ tina- Tux subscribers tender, their ao -"' • - knowledgaments for the Cavort bestow e upon_ •ant by their Steamboat friendsi . and would respectfully remind them and others lute- [ I rested In building boats, that they'are at' all times pre-1 1 , pared to furnish, on the most: reasonable terms, every 'description of Cabin'Farniture and Chairs of the best material and workmanship. 'T B YOUNG & CO., ir Corner Third and Smithfieldstreets, t I _____________. . - b re stip r g. _ .. i s ite n oteiyr , -acatiat- , • ,-• • •,. . . _•-• a . . :. .. trimatrzitqlsi flextime, Jo' ilaantler - CABINET WAREROOSf, starurnlD stREET, Bawun &ulnas:Tut andStratoberspatikyalttshurg,ret 114.11DIERA BAULEE keep contantlyekhand7 ll variety of excellent and-fashionable Famittiro i k : ' warranted equal to any in the eitYi and :sold on 113 1 k • . favorable terms'as 'can be obtained at any similaral -;.' establislunent in de West. They have nettoorr hand anh - • ' annually extensive steek,embracing allkizads of Fund- A - turas, fr o m the cheapest' and plainest to 'the's:Emit costly,; • and elegant., • All orders promptly attended to. • ter 2 l:Ornii - .A. / 11 ILLIairag dr. co., ::: HAVE ON 'HAND at their extensive °Anima and, CRAM MANUFACTORY i • No: 64 Smithfield st.s - • a large assortment of fancy and plain Farnham; which:V. they will sell 13 percent. below customary rates. t Tenns,..csua ci aly.- • • • :.• - • . idea:Wily . I.• - -• • Witt. & 81 , 1i raestaimmu4 facture CADINEZTVARE of every4=l/41 • • lion, at bin old 'eta ,nd ' earner' of Llbensomill - . Seventh streets.:.. UNDERTILKINIKABendedi ...tri, in aim branch.... . , , ..5.... t. • ' 80111111 Fire 'Brick Nallgatty—i .comilimy • 'As, (neva', • is. sit. Mint, •a. C. iol . tte, ii:4l. imaltamil • iset.oVica, TUBA sk CO., ErAsitars. 1: rpHE trebeeribeee having been appointed Agents ter, ji the above named co entwilliteeLvorartantly oi? ~ •harid a supply of the cele br ate d BoliVar,FireßriCk, Cre• r citric Fire Clay, Furnace Heartlui and Inwallit,... Thee mades ready to receive ordent for ;said Brieh'i to be in size and shape to snit purchasers,. which shall be nrompUy Oiled; . : - l - We do not deem it neceSsat Tro enanteritte • the many advantages the Bolivar. Fire Brick posese over all otb• . era that have been offered for sale brae United Statesj ' • their superiority belng_meU known te.aletnarall Persons i• •-• " who use Pure Brick.: The proprietors have determine ['— that the Fire Brice shall lose none ot their Present en•i- ! : ebbs reputation, and that no expense 'shall oe spared to make them even better than- they hive heretotote , been. t This is the only cinablislunent s how manufacturing Fire i Brick at Bolivar. . •• , 8188 • Er. JOitlts,i --' marl 7 Caoal Basin; Sevenths:, Pittsburgh:. 1.vrRpr,......t . v rRpr,. ..... t ti, s p BINARY'S URGEON, having been — invited to return by' his triende,. respect- fully offers hieprofessiorusl services to,•The citizens of FittSbrugh7 and Els' .viC l 4 l 4 i 'Ulla tars the ' . :. AiLli ki, present opportunity to express his. acemmledgments tor. :them for the nattering eneopraiement Busy did extend to I. ' him In the proßeenlion; of hls profession during five I' . ' • • years, and again invites - their patronage. • Hiving prac- , Used for the last ten years in the • United States, he pre. .. ' • ' tames be is capable of treating the matiousillseises to - - which Horses are liable, in an able. and *dentine man. Dr. Giles hasi his othee in Mr.-ilk:4y PaiieriOdry Livery Stable, FOURTH Street, between Wood an d • Smithfield streets, where be may be Collitthe,4l daily from .10 till 3 tectocktite to the soundness, of Boxses, , end the '. 'disease .. .3f 'inane and Cattle... -, . • .... • Every desctiptieM of Vetetinary Piledleinti May be had ed at ' hie ogee accuratety proportioned and prepeny adset—t to every disease to which this horsele me/dent—Lim. , • merit, Lotions, /Blisters; Balls of every .description, and]; 'ConditiOa X'owde es equal to any Ming ever offered to the I . pablic. • .• Oood stabling for'eick hordes ; • Sick and time horses 1 . attended, to at their respective, stables, in town of}roan. i try. (mv7amd I G. W. P. GILES, V- S. I • T EON'S OfilNrz OR; B EDBUTI'DESTEOVER.- .. 1 ~ . .iu _Thi3 ardole-htut proved , itzelf tt volttable nequisi- 1 non to the houielreeper. ,It is very easy in tie appllea. 1 tion,addli free Item the dangerous, poUonoutt ingredl- , ents.rertevilly heed: , Wilert a bedstead le ivelr %%abed vi t 1 the "Chintz," there is no fear of the 464 iZzeki ever venturing near it ' . , It may , be relied -uportita a zure• - priventatbre front: those nocturnal temente, podia:lean to oveynour during, the summer months - ,' ' --- - • ' . Price 25 ctn. per bottle. Sold by - - -..,: -;, - _ . S.:L.-OUTHBERT, , . -..., ~ 511 11unitttfteldst. I:, Trinsrainig siztrit,..l4atersszoodhs. Mt •A EATON, 132 PodrThr street 'between 'Marion 411,!, and M ood, invitss the 'attention of - ;Whohmale and Retail 'buyers to bra large and well salami:Armen- Cotton, silk and. merino hosts "t hareesnAghaves Bem Paris kid and ribbons;driying.ge r, Figured and plain bonnet • • Black silk trimming and Antufejng- laces .„r..r ; ' Aress bintona and trinuaings ;..- Lace; eapescanderaleeves and veilsk , French worked collars checnizettes and cuffs -` Linen cambric, lawn and embroidered. hand*. Laces, inserting; and °deities of every, style • , Dimit3r 61 41 , 13,w:A wrought flouncing; • • ' Gents ernvats, ties, stocka and nollara; shirts, silk and cotton vests k. dressing gowns; . • needles, tapee, buttons nd. braids ; "• t Shell, ivory and born combs , . • - Hair and tendi , brushes and per =eg . Pine and comma's fans and:parasols; Zephyr worsted; canViss and patterns • Ladies' slippenN gaiters k excelsior walklaishoes; With a great vanety.of small wards and fancy aril. for cies, all of which he/olfens at rho lowast . 4arer, - either cash 'Or approied credit, . fapMtljudkit.tsie' „; ~ , ,: s. ~' <~`_;, - =NM NUE OEM
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