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John W. 2 , lmvs Whip, Cane; Umbras and Parasol Manufactory, As removed to N0.,143 Wood street,neer Vie& alley where he offers for sale a large assortment of oods in his line, at less prices - than they can be ill bought for at any other house is this city. - Fine Silk Fringed Parasols,- . - - SL2S do - Lined do - - - - - 1,40 . ire do plain, large size, - - -.- 1,00 do scalloped, - - - - - 76 . •Wholesale and Retail. Repairing neatly done and :prumptlyrittended to.- • Lapr2.s:llm . IOTHEREAL OIL AND LAIIIPS.AII persons using .0 the Ethereal, - Pone or Camphene Oil, either in this or Allegheny city, can be supplied at their residences with the Genuine article, from my wagon, by leaving their orders at 82 Fourth, between Market and Wood *tre eta, Apol to Hall. JNO. 8. TOUGH. • ' Just received, a beautiful assortment of Lamps fa; burning the above named oils. • .. [myth , CRIMPED RIBBONS—Just received per express, 25. Cartoons of those very desirable Crimped Ribbons for trimming, embracing all the different Widths - and' Colors. •The attention of Wholesale Customers is WI spectrally solicited to the above extensive assortment.i 'A. MASON. EXPRESS , -PiNE DRESS 000DS.—A.- A. rp - ?Samar( & Co.* have received, this morning, per! ress,, a splendid assortment of . fi ne Dress Goods ,; torsi of Silack and Fancy. Colored Bereges • Elk.' • and Light Fancy Cold. Plein:'/Istittest Reantiful Plain and Pgured Range i.de DMus; India Silks, der.., na above goods are well worth the attention of Pur chasers, as - theywiLl be sold at unusually low prices, at Wholesale and ICatag, at. MOO - Nos 62 and 74 Market Street. fliurtellmoq, , t!ris ij.stare lltell i eb r ra iLe tedr rh, r tea tti m e tx, rri tiw, o an u tli . i „Chambers.; Kitchens, Workshop and .ce where light is required. "The's. bile invited to call. and examine ti boa drat =se Lamps. Also, Lamps of all hinds, I, A.c., - Chaddeliers,olrandoles, _Wait .rallonli,LiMps,Olebes,Glassee,),Wcks, Ades, Mats and Carts, and all • ihingelpar. —,. trade: 'Alto, a imperial- Safety -Lan rn, .._ ... ._ for Steamboats and litables. , . . - .! .... The cheapest light to be forndfoi store and atiop ea poses, is Tough's iteSied Chemical Oil and Lamps, rom which a splendtd , light is 'obtained at . of. a cant per ' hour equal, if . not superiorilti gat. We invlie an ex amlnarion of our goods - and prices. Being preparea, by the accumulation of 12 years' experience, and with fa. elides to supply both the wholesale and retell trade, on the most favorable terms, at the PittsbarghOil and Lamp All articles deliyered in any pan of 'the city, or In Al legheny, free of cost. • - • ETHEREAL AND CHEMICAL, OR VINE 0113, re gularly supplied once or twice &meek- ord le ft with the wagon, (which is Constantly passing roun d the ally,) will be promptly attended to. TOVQ II No. et Fourth street, Apollo HMI, between Market and Wood. aprllkd S.ary Pagoda urea Steep. : • irEfiU HAWOBT4,IIite of the form of Words &Ha d worth, wishes to intone his friends and. the public generally that he has taken the store formerly clecuipied by H. Leader 'corner of Diamond alley and the Dia mond—haviniassociated witlellobert Cairns, 'win, tin der the title of Haworth & Cairns, continue Iry import front London the finest Black Teas; also, from Prance bure'Wines and Liquors, a large invoice of which' has een neelved at the above store, which, for fineneis of quality and cheapness in price cannot' be excelled in any store West of the mountains: A general ass ort. ment of . Family Bracelet will also be found at this es tablislunent, cu the lowest cash prices. The follovring list will show the different kinds and prises at the V • PAO' tDA TEA 'STORE. Fine Young Hyson Teas 35, 40 and 50 cents fP' ; Superior Young -Hylton,- a very desirable Tea ;for family use, 75 cents - fir th ; - • . Cartons xoung Hyson; this ts‘a 'omit delightful Tea, fragrant as a rose, eLoo pat; Full flavored andaweetannpowder 62 and 76 cis; Sweet Cargo Imperial 75 ets; Pine sold fragrant I m p erial $l,OO ; ' BLACK TrAi6—Fine Orenge Pekoe 50 eta ; • Fine flavored Oolong 5 0 and 52c; very best do 751 ; Strong English Bre-1111W Tea 60 COI; Strong black leaf, Congo kind, Souchong , GO [LS; Very nest English Congo7s Cta ; • ^ Tavern keepers and others, who buy Wines and • Li quors in Pittsburgh, will find it to their advantage en call at this establialunern before purchasing elsewhere.. DUST CHEAP. rr , E.pietttcst and best . collection of drabs, Coast neres and Verings, are to be loud at . ROBIN ONIEI CLOTH STORE, next door to the Office of the Morning Post, Fifth street, near Wood—All sold dust cbeaD• tnyd ---. T e , ory of nature In the perfection of Art. ENHANCING to every understanding, the beauties of Ei Nature, In creating deeper perceptions, and com manding the highest emotions thereat, by a knowledge of Landscape Slmtching and Pennine, Imparted in a short term of instructions, in the eminence of e style, whereof, in the peculiarities thereto, is unsurpassed , in all the excellences of the Am Sketches of residences and scenery In and around Pittsburgh, in constant progress.' Magnificent transcr . p. lions of elaborate painuage, gorgeous oriental scenery, and the most splendid views from all over the world. C. C. SEZINETT, 197 Penn at. Pittsburgh, Pa. • - Alexander Dradley. No. 19 Wood Streit, helmet& Fin: and Second, Won or •nur. GOLDIC2I srov IurANUFACTURER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION An OF COOKING STOVES, of the most Approved patterns, and such as will render the best satisfaction. Also, Parlor Stoves, autopgwhich will be found Jew. .ell A. Root's celebrated folding door Parlor Stoves: Erg Su:mei' Radiators; Franklin Stoves; plain and fancy Orate's, Ito which we invite the attention of bullderanTea-ketttes; Hollow-ware; Wagon boxes, at, to all of which we - invite the attention of dealers be• foreparehasingelsevrhere.. •• (my 2 • • WDALY it:CO.. have now ready . for sale a large • and well selected stock of Spunk and Summer Hosiery in all lts bnineheil. They would direct particu lar attention to their stock of Gentlemen's cotton half 'Hose, with Merino and Silk.feet: they are of the best materials and worktnanship, and for comfort as a sum mer Sock, cannot be equaled. W. D'..t. Co have also on band Gents Undershirts and Drairera in cotton, silk, '• and merino ; Childrens. Dowry. of all descriptions, at 'the old established Stocking Stole, Filth street / between Weed and Market. Journal copy. For. FOrOlart 111 Id OISIOIII. • • To. LAS ZSITR'S JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreat ive 1.,/ Elixir; prescribed as an effectual restorative ;in c ases•of debility, impotency or barrenness, and - all ir regularities of nature. It. instil Au it professes to be— viz : Nature's great restorative, and remedy for those In • the married state 'without offspring, It is a certain cure for seminal emissions, general debility, sleet, weakness of the genital argue, nervous affections, leacorrhicca or wthes. As a vignniting medicine it is unequalled.— Alan, a certain remedy fiir incipient Consumption , indi . geStion, loss of muscular - energy, physical lassitu de, fe male weakness, debility, &c. lt is warranted to please . the userin any of the above complaints, and is of price: less value Maltose without offspring. Tospread wide the blessings of this medicine, I have appointed /amiss. Judson & - Co., of the city. of New Yost, la the United States of America, say', sole agents for its sale and none can be genuine unless it 'comer through them, and their signatures are on the wrapper. ANTONIO LARZETTE, M. D. Napici, July tenhosia • - - - 'Sold oily In Pittsburgh at the Medical Depot, No.I'S Smithfield street;'and by R. di. bleating, Walnut street Cincinnati; Raymond & Patteq, No. 60 Fturth street Louisville. intaritiLly ' • Brerit iPariatlji Flour. KOR the convenience of the eitizeni, the proprietors of the "PITTSBURGH CITY MILLS," ha ve placed est for the reception of orders, at the following places: & B. Floyd's stare, corner of Wood and 6th sts.; Id. Haywood's Shoe stare, corner Liberty and Market 41 . .Beelen's sto re, 3,1 armee; • L. Wilcox Jr Druingie, con. 4th and Sniithhe Id • - J - Ohn i" Smith's store, cor. - High and Wylie streets Telegrarb Office; Fourth street; CIRO:, Grocer, cor. sth st .. . and . Market alloy : 'M. Grass's time; 9th Ward. . . • - The Flour wen. r• will call twice of thrice daily, for orders, end the Maar, tce., delivered prong'', either-in barrels or saeks, (sack Flour is preferable for family use,) without charge for cartage. • It Ls plain that no accounts can be allowed, and that drivers tan have no permission to leaire Flour . without payment. We hope that the public will be pleased wi th • thlsarraage.ment, as vve shall endeavor to do NOBLE. ers. (=IVO) WILhIARTII tr. .c9URE 011lisSELF AMERICAN CO POUND.— This never failing specific is guaranteed in all cases - delicate disease, together with the attendant cam- Plaints, to effect a speedy, safe and lasting care In the coarse of a few days, without. restrictions to diet, bust . fleas or injury to the system.:lt is an old and popular remedy; has long been Cud still is) used in the private practice of a physician, radically caring. ninety-nine of d:hundred cues. It leavri no odor on the breath, and may heated by any one without the least fear of expo sure. For vats at the 'Medical Depot,' No: 60 Emlthfield Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. , - (apr7 • sausuei.Aitsder. iurANUFACTURER of FOWLERS .F 4 TENt /IRV ;IL STEADS, has removed his Ware-Room to 99 3d et, to the well-known stand, formerly . (incepted by Ro berts & Kane, Where Weds teas of ev ery variety ciao be obtained or made to order, wholesale and retail. Like- Wise CABINET FURNITURE' AND CHAIRS of the latest fll5lllOllO and orthe best materials .the market af fords, made and kept on hand.' . eattf STRANGEtt THAN FlortoN.' , -- in „11,, this age of progress and improvement in mental andzaimal culture in the arts and sciences; every. day we meet with the saying, that ' , Truth ti stranger than Fietion.",And Uproot' be needed to establish is truth, no.gteater evidence, could be ptoducea than that B ORA:Ea keeps a Ono PACS. Ciatking Stont-4n innova tion, surely,.on the present system at asking two prices, but one that results to the benefit otbothpnrohaser and 'setter. Allying profit; not a heavy, and consequently unfashionable stock; but, a good assortment—and al ways receiving the latest style; .Garments made in tko best manner, with a determination to give satisfaction in every ease' are cenainly _inducements which can not be held ou t any establishment in the city. B. CHESTER'S stock of Gents wear, Furnishing Goods end Ready Made Clothing, is complete. . His Youths'and Boys' Department cannot be equa lied by any west of the motintains. Call and examine his stock, at the Original Boys' Clothingand Fashionable Emporium. No. 71 Smietruad nrca. my 6 (Chronicle and Dispatch copy.) ELOVES! GLOVES OLOVES:—A splendid. as. sortment of Ladies and Misses lisle thread and Gloves, embroidered and plain, inst received al W. DALY & CO's nayilj Old Established Stocking Store, Fifth stteet. iffuxellatteous. "3-.431 .... „. : 1111 ) ....,.. Z .ta 1ug 0acetwx . 11. -". 4."4. 1 11l oks 'ir .2° ff largiten linflref it t nal .00,. .111 . :-k c°Y : " 7 ... . ..... :. : .„.:eiotossapaut:Pos•OrOt• • tii . .. . .. l'• - ? 1 7 '.,''' ; ! . . 31.4 ' Ilin j ! r ?"'' liiiiioOlaKtiiianYoLbil*tiaiCitillizsi . Inabitcribera, hitvineliteen appointed., shipping Ateatiforttieriiimsylvania. or Central • Railroad, onn the public that we are now prepared to receive any merchandise or produce for shipment east oh the opening of the Canal, . , .. , Goods vla We mute ivill be'earried through in! five days, - and all consigned to Mr will be:fOrtvarded free of comminution Or chargelot advariceri.• - • ' -- • RATRS ne rum= arrwann PIIILADIZZHIL & nrrsiMtiai: Dry Goods, Hats; Shoes, Ttoeh,fittatlorteUitlery; Confectionary, Fruits, Fathers, Faralthre,' gado dicines, Saddlery, Wool, &e:,' Om.; 11 ifrloo RC ;• • , Hardware, queentware, Groceriei, Palate, Dye Bjults, Oils Leather , Clover, Plarel r unotirrinnf• - ofher Grass Seeds, Re. ,90e. V' 100 Itis.l- - .t-t . .._::•:.- - 171.. , •: , •; , • • , Bacon; Beef, Yoric, Butteriliardlliard Oil, Tobacco Leaf, Coffee, TallowiGralriand;ftp, 60e. , P 100 me.. shoes, Marble, .(rograt,).Tar;4•Piteh, Roma, tie linen Clay, Bones, isc..., 50a. itt 100 tbs. mans . -.. . •MTADEN ik. covoirE. - HOPEI EVER. WONDERFUL CURES!! Dr• EtagaratSymp of Llw•rwOrt and Tar 0/LBGUALAGVEIe vol. =limn, le Co uflisi Colds, Infium :a Asthma, Spiging. of Bteat.'atid integer LIM/ Comptaintr tending to CONSUMPTION. • • Look at its 'Umpire'Jelled Once elm.; HE above dlsunguished COUGH MEDICINE. Is cat , ruing all before it in ;wig O mptamts.. In a n sego ons of the country it la constantly performlog cures which astonish even phYsicians themselves. ,Look at the high ohmmeter and standing of the names which vouch for its =Availed healing power, H. Clot, 01. D., late Professor id the Medical College in Cincinnati ; W. I. illobards, M.D.,' Hort: Judge Morse ` Hon. lodge Wm. fluke, for more than 20 years Post It of.Cin.t H. &Newton, bLD:,'Prof: In the Medical College at Mem phis, Tenn • 'John A. Collins, Esq., Proprtetor of. the Temp. and Gen:Agent:of the Grand Divislon of the Eons of Temperanee of Ohio; Wall= H. Levison, Ese. t Editor of their: 8. Military and 'Naval Argue at N. Y.; Thomas C. Faulder r Eect , of 'Albany; Rev. H. Wiseman, Rev.R. Hoyt, N.Y. City; and we could name hundreds, aye thousands of others, who testify from personal ciperienu, that it has cured them aad their friends, in some casesaller all other remedies had failed. Such rue never make ma% statements, unless convinced of their truth beyond the postibility of a doubt. Read a few of the letters. Extract from a letter from F. M. Cory to A. L. Stew. art, No. IV, Second street, New York. Stain's, Jane 30, ISO. • Dear Friend Surrisate: I haire been home now insttwo months. When I last saw yalt,l bad bat little hopes of ever getting any beuer. But I have now the pleasure of thanking you for recommending me.to take Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort, Tar, and Canchalagus. I got a dozes bottles of It and to ok home with me, determined to make a fair trial of it, as I had done with everything else. I have only taken tour bottles of It, and I must say it has done me morn 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 lanes. Hat that has now ceased, and so can my cough, 'warty. I cough bat "little now and ex• pect soon to be entirel y free from it. I consider It an invaluable medicine, and shall recommend it to all who are a • fflicted with a cough or diseased longs, •,• • e a I let a young lady who had the CONSUMPTION, and bad bled a good deal from the lunge, and doctored men of ownthi with our pb titian, bat grew worse, have on. kith of it, and it cured her. It acted almost miraculously in her ease. Your sincere friend, P. CORY. N. a, The original later from which the above la an extract,is on fat, and can be seen at our ofnee, Broadway... BLEEDING AT TIIE LUNGS. CURED. ssx now PROMPTLY IT ACTS. Storefront ef Me. A. Lang, Baker No. 339 Pearl urea, N. few days before last Christmas, I was taken unwell, and soon commented bleeding freely at the Lungs. I called in a floinceopathie physician, but tas medicine did not seem to help me. I read your advert isement, and thought I would try pr. Berns' Syrup of Littman, Ter and Canshatogue. Before I had taken up the Oiled beak, my bleeding had stopped, my Cough was gone, anal felt as well as usual. My health is now good. I consider it a moat excellent medicine,gloater. health recommend ft to my.fgiends. (TAO staelego teal made lathe Proprietors, Mora leth, 181S0.1 OTHER NEW YORK CITY' REFERENCE 3. Er• For want of room to publish as ranch any more eeruficates, we here give the names and residences of several individuals well known In New York, Agog one of (odors has used this Inn:Beim, and can sysehyiernmatly of its erects. Please call upon them, andhear what they say. CILL2I.OI H. Roo, No. 192, Broadway, corner of John street. Rev. RAM% Hoer, N 0.127, Madison street, Pastor of the" Church of the Good Shertherd." ROSIXT S. LOCZWOOD, No. Dr3o Vestry s S tre et. f Stivanrs flans , NO. WO, Houston lf ERWO B T a AR, an f d CANHLAGUA up d l L 1V no other be palmed on to yon.. CAUTION.—Nona gamins, unless there is on the bud wrapper, a fund qf band, signed with a Pen, by A. G. SCOWLS. & CO.. • FOR SATS, wholezale and retail, by A. L. SCOVILL & CO., Proprietors, at their Principal Depor,GOTERC HALL, N0:316 Broadway; Near York, to whom all or• tlemfor the Medicine. awl Inners relating to Agencies, should be addressed, ALSO, for sale by 11 1 . = t iers, No. 57 Wood street, Wholesale Agent for Pittabusgb and vicinity; D. M. Carry, U. P. Schwan:, and J..Muglas, Allegheny City Townsend, Carr & Co., blimeheater ; A.;Patterson, mingham. PIOCE—Io large bottle, 61,00; or Nix bottles for 155,00 mar2.l:3ns M RS. . LEECH Lavaca the attention of her 4 triends to an opening of Spring MILLINE- • HENN:, on Thursday next, Unties' and Cblldren's Hats, in every variety ; Head Dresses and Caps; French Flcwers; and a handsome assortment of.wide,Ribbon, lihribmideries,Stlk and Lace Mantillas, and a great ma ny other Goods in her Has. P. S.—Three or four pod Milliners wanted immedi ately. • , No. 9 Fifth street. apa3 . , sod Gazette copy.) John Nf. fitabarta, PHACI7CAI. WATCH MASER AND JE IFELLSR, parESIRES to inform the public that he has opened a . Workshop, at No. 16 Fifth street, two doors from ket, where he parposes devoting his eatlre attention to the repairing nod refitting of fine Watches, Cloeks, At this establishment, any and every part of the finest Watches or Time Pieces, that may have become worn oat, or otherwise Nara, 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 stuisfactiOn. /feensoca—Blessrs. John Hamar, a nd we Wm. B. Setae, 'Joshua Rhodes, James A. Robert H, Hartley. • N. B.—A limited but carefully selected stock of %Vetches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Spectacles, Ac. eonstantlyon band, which will be sold very low (or ease. Ittar2saln • Llthogesphlei limotaltrato• nO-PARTNERBISIP.-The subscribers most re spec t -I.J rally announce to their friends and the public gen erally, that they have this day entered into Co-Partner ship, for the purpose of carrying on, at th e old stand, in Singerly's Building . , opposite theTostoflice,Third street, Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, in all its various branches. Having machinery, recently &hived front Barone,.they are prepared to do works in Lithography equal to steal engraving. They solicit a continuance of the patronage bestowed heretofore so liberal' to the one3lartner r Wca. Sehuchman u %nd they hope by strict attentfbn to their business, by elegant workmanship, and the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors of an en. lightened public. Donde, Checks, Drafts, Machine Drawing% Like ess es, Landscapes, Autographic Letters. Bill Hands; Plots Lithographed and Printed in Black, Gold Bronze of Co lora. Spoeinietis or their work can be 'seen 'at their thrice, as above. WM. SCHUCHtiLAN, ripen - FRED: HAIJNLF.IN: • Ti Venus,, Mahogany o.oab , Airete n cie et d and Walnut; Varnish, Hardware unit Furniture at Wholesale. THE subseribers hare itUt received from New Ye/ ' k .1 and Boston a most lendid stock f VENEERS, and are manufacturing b sp y machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. All of which we will 'sell at extremely low priers. _. As great care was taken In the selection of the stook, persona cannot fail to be suited either as to quality or price; mid, ne it le well known that Furniture can be made by machinery superior and much lower than by band, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited. Turned Work,in all its branches, carried bn as utual. Plank for hand railsifor Carpeniersouid all articles required in manefacturing Varnishare, constantly on hand—vie: Mahogany, , Hardware, Hair Cloths, Springs, te.e.',.&c. . RYAN &. MIME, Ryan's Buildings, riaeAydani No. 31 Fifth street. tiIIERFUMERY AND FANCY SOAPB.—JAMES A. JONES. corner of Liberty and Hand streets, has received a fine assortment of 'Perfumery and Fancy Soap: • Roussel's cologne water; Roussel's omnibus soap; ; Wetherill's do;'.. do amantine do; French do; do Div-anion do ; ' Wetherill's toilet water; Brown Windsor do; Aromatio vinegar; Transparent - wash balls; Roussel's assorted extracts; Military shaving ,soap ; Lubln's do do ; Roussel's shaving cream; Eau !astral ; do •' do compod ; Genuine bear's oil; Jenny Lind hair gloss; do ox marrow apd - F.CRIV'm • • • YORTRECEIVED—A lot of fine th ree week marble sg Mantle Clocks, of a variety of colors and styles, suitable for parlors, dining rooms or chambers. and for sale by • N.RICHARDSON, myl2 . ___ Si Market street. ' CLOVES-20 be. for sale by (mini O. it. FAHNESTOCK is CO. bAKEMANNA-150 far sale by (myl2] B. A. FARNESTOCK ktO. CHROME GREEN-8 eases for wile bp [myl2l B.A. PAHNWTOCR & CO. BURNTIIMBER-160 tee powdered toThiTe-W3T . fatyl2.l B. A. FAHNESTOOK & CO. RACE GINGER-8 basslor sale - fm 12 ' • - PAIINCK & CO. 001 TON HOSIERY ANU G.LOFEE.-.A fall assort la mentor all colors and qualities of Hosiery, with a: fine assortment of Lisle Thread. Silk and Cotton Gloves,' for sale, wholesale or retail, by 'F. IL EATON, • my_ •-6 Fourth at. VISHINGI TAC 4 B—Rods,Xdronisifteels;Hooks. tee., in.greatAtirletZlist tecelOrd isad tarsals by • • m 712 :' , ... , II.BIOHARDSO,N,I3IIdarket et. - EuNE YLAT : we Etr•=4 , 42it Utaketh Crow rig, Tea J C BM; Table, Tea,and Dessert: Spoons and Forte, for aale by ' . , .*N..N.IC - HLARDSON, roy/2, BTAlarket irti eet MEE 4 _ 3/4•Atipi Aftb. ID l ° Nt i g ul th ' el an ntioil a - u ° e Glli tionot a. °*ll. thk new e compound con 4 po l R und, onm Cough Smut colds are - cured ituLvery short time: - - We will warrant Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup to cure oases of Congtur,'Colds, Bronchitis', Lalgogitis, in less time. and al a alicaper / 1 " than - alit other tzudlelne ever dlscov- • . - ,,1"• - 2; 14 -RNIMParrilIBLY. NEW:A.CMION—The old vcibgaiLlettlitlineeativayagieken-the stomach and pro dace nausea which is moreffisagreeable than the Coagh itself. This is obviated in this mixture, for it is a pleas, antgainthirig_artiele and It Will cure, or therzoney Fin b 4 reurided! The evidence- favor of this medicine in our city, trout ourown citizens, should convince any one of its efficacy. It is theprescription of a regular phyil claikand Ims been used by him in his own practice 'for a number of years, with the most heroic Emmen. . CONSUAUTION--;•A lady from Steabenyille writes, that her daughter had been afflicted with a. Cough and axpectoradori, night sweats, hectic •fever, and all th e .distressing symptoms of consumption, and that aftdr ta king two bottles aho was entirely eared. A gentlenian in Washington county, who bad suffered with Asthma and Chrome Coughfor eight years, has been entirely re. liceed and the 'court removed by the use of half a do see of bottles of the Pectoral Syrup.A.gentleman from Peoria, Illinois, writes that "he knows he Pectoral Sy rup to be a good article., for he has used it in his own cue and in the entree of members of his family with the most perfect success. • • IT to WM OF vats 131111LMOIT Msuwntss now snows. —lt is put up in half pint bottles at 50 cents each, or six bottles for 52,50. Comm, Sroanatcrints would dolvell jo keep a sap 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 ConJumpeton. . CAUTION EXTRA—Many persons will try to get you to buy some one of the various nostrums, but do not heed them. If you want to well, buy Dr: KirregMs Piterour. STROP, and take no other this will cure you. It has in it some of the most valuable plants and herbs of the materia medica - and is compounded by a person skilled in the healing ail. .Tbere can be no deception in this medicine. It is prepared in your own city, and the proprietor has numermuNeertificates, attesting its valu able properties, which Will be shown to any person de sirous of seeing them. Aouirrs Watirmithroughout the United States to' seU this medicine: Large discounts will be made to those who will take an interest in the medicine. It will pay a large profit to all agents; besides, they will be doing suf. fen ng humanity &service by placing in their. hands the greatest medic= for Lung diseases the world has ever produced. For sale, wholesale and retail, by KEYSER tr.' 51'. DOWELL, Druggists,l4o Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., to whom all letters for agencies lOW ho addressed.— Also, for sale by D.M. Curry, Allegheny city ; P. Black er, Jr., Brownsville; George Baird, Washington ; John H. Buchanan, Hickory ; George Keyser, liPKeespon . ,.• J. D. Vowell, Canonebough; and by merchants. and druggists • enerally. - • Us2s G rerysayiatty sauteed re she toddy:int truda, au forth in Motion to on. of tlis most important lianediu of mod. . ern time ! PETROLEUM OR ROUE OIL; T is not more than one year ago since this great rem., I edy was brought before the public, for the relief-and' cure of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, since then, become fully appreciated by the community, 'and we allege that th e longer It is tried the more certain will its great fame spread. It is 110% the remedy of a day, got op for the sole purpose of making money •; but, one, which we conceive, will cbnunne to be used when eil nostrums have bee= forgouen. 'The PETROLEUM Is a Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth by a power and agency that laughs to scorn all human competition. It Is our duty, when we write about a medicine,. that we write Turn — that we say nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or pat confidence In our, statements. The sick are very apt to catch at any thing that promises relief from dia. ease. A story can hardly be too highly wrought to an. swot the object of -gallingor hambegging some of 'them. Now, we do not desire to do this, we. are anxious only that the truth in relation td our Remedy should be told, in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any single article of the vutteria medics. Plain,unvandsbed facts—facts that may be ascertained in our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe. Within the past two months, two of oar own citizens, who were totally blind, have been restored to sight. Several eases of blindness, in the State of Ohio, bare been cured. and, also, the case of a gentleman In Bea vet county. There are others ; bat these eases are near borne, j and may be referred to by any persons who may have doubts on the subject. These cases were cared af ter leery had been abandoned by physicians as hopeless- The Petroleum will note, when need according to diree, tione—Diarrhea,pysentery j Piles Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Etuptions on the Skin , ' Pimples on the face Chronic Sore Byes, Ringworm, Teter, Scald Head• pains in the bones and Joints, old sores. Ulcers, WenL Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and A o n ar , y C harf onitei o C n o s t of h • a cho t n si i s B a r n o u nc e h , te n ding t a o ll Pronl dne CONSUMPTION. Bums and Entitle., diseases Of the Bladder and Kid• net's, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns sad Bunions. In fact, 413 a OIL&T UNIVIMAS.III3CIED!, and has been tried in most of the above diseases within the past year with the most perfect saccers. Certificates that will astonish stein the hands of the proprietor, who will take pleasitre in showing them to the afflicted or their friends. Whatever others may say about their ruedtciues, the Petroleum is the:greatest Remedy of the age. Phy sicians of high standing iu the profession are beginning to nee It in their practice. Those who at first looked on with doubt and uncertainty, are williag to award it doe praise and consideration. Before another year rolls round, all will be compelled to acknowledge Quit the Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by - KEYSER & bI'DOWELL, 140 Wood street . . Also—E. E. Sellers, 57 wood street D. M. Curry; D. A. Elliott, Josepli 'Douglass, Allegheny City. Also, by the Prop ri etor , 8. N. KIER, Canal .I:teeth, ?th Street, Pittsburgh. tja9 ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC %FONDER! PEPSIN! THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID Or Gastric Juice A (MEAT DYSPEPSIA CURER PREPARED Gam Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions by Baron Lama, the great Post°logical Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M.D., No. 11 ,_North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, DY7SPETSIA, IauraucgCONSTIPATION, Lira it COMPLAINT, and DNB/ MITT; curing:alter Natures own method,by Nature'. own °fent, the Gastric Juice. Half a teaspoonful! of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve rIVZ Forums or Rout Base is sandy Two noexa, oat of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron Litaito,in hi/celebrated work on Arum:sit:hem tstry, says : artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous tin the Gastric J Wee, may be readily prepared front the mu- COll3 membrane of the stomach or the calf, in which va rious articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be so soft ened, changed and digested, just in the same manner as they would be in the Kaman stomach." Dr. PIZZI3I4, in his famous treatise oh " rood and Di et," published by Fowlers & Wells, New 1 ark. page 30, states the seine groat fact, and describes the method of preparation. There are few higher authorities than Dr. Pereira. Dr. Comas" in 14s valuable writings on the " Physiolo gy of Digestion," observes that "a diminution of the due quantity of the Basilic Juice is a prominent and all-pre railing cause of Dyspepsia ;" and he states that "a din tingaistted professor of medicine in London, who was //verelyaOcted with this eomplaint,finding everything else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved cdm pletely successful:" Dr. Bassals, author of the (amens works on . Vegeta. ble Diet,".says: " It is n remarkable fact in physiology that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, tin. part to the field the property of dissolving various else of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial diges tion of them in no wise different from the nautilil digest lye prooess." Dr. Buton's great work, the "Chemistry of "(Le s (Le & Blanchard Pthia., 1840, pp. 321 . 2) says "The illscov• cry of 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 field prepared from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gas. trio Juice itself." Professor Dtrsouson, of the Jefferson College. Phila. delphla,in his great work on Haman Physiology, devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject. Ills experiments with Dr. Beaumont,. on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are well known. "In all cases." he says, "di gestlon occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digestions." • AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. Hououros's preparation of PEPSIN has produced -the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Emaciation, Nervous Decllne,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—but authenticated certificatechave been given of, more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma nent. It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, - Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ape; and the 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 spir its. It also r . ecaueileoeanh with IRturnpvtuace. ...sun with Interarn..... OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem to reach and remove at once.— No matter how bad they may be, It GIVES INSTANT RELIEF! A Single dose remota b p a e u t ehde u nptatantsym m p e . t m a a the onyn o ed fe o s o pe e m a nent fo PUR o TY OF BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is particularly excellent In cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress al ter eating, low, cold state of ibe Blood, Heaviness, Low ness of Spirits; Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to' .anlty, Suicide, It.c. Price, Ot e. DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of. ten effect a lasting cure. • Eaerylbottle bears the written signature of S. HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor. • • Sold by agents in every town in tho United' Slates ' and by respectable dealers in Medici nes_generally. • "Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER Sr McDOWELL, 141 Wood street. Retail Sealers supplied at Proprietor's prises. Inv2thy Also, for sale by RR. E. SELLERS, 5? Wot &street Bull , a, Sarsaparilla and the Cholera. nOT a single. man, woman or child has died of the CHOLMA or any of ins sympunns . who need this aluable prepanttion. Look at the dry of Lonisville, whore this Sarsaparilla is lade, and where hem 160 to 200 bottles are retailed dal , but few isolated cases of Cholera have occurred, a they - were either persons from boats or those who digiegarded our advice. [Cineiruseti Chanute, For sale by KEYSER & 1 5 PDOWELL,140 Wood at. Pittsbu b, where the genuine artlele may always be lan? PETROLEUM—A certiun curd lor MitailaCEA, a disease very prevalent this hot weather-the for g . ranner or Cholera. Try It! For-sale by , Iy6 KENSEft & McDOWELL 140 Wood at. IDROOMS-400 dor. for sale cheap by DO 0 2 0) MART &ink. =:=l ' a • •C - • ; 1 4, EMI MEM firisuilamus: . • '...;BEUPIIIOIIIIrNottee. ' A LLieraone having batmen with the mideral . ed, 11 either .aa Pablio Acconnteel,/estreetot to Mehl Keeping, or Othenviae, will find him at the Pittsburgh Commercial College, from 9 : till:11 o'clock, A. thl., and, fromittill 4 o'clook, - P. M. • • • ' ' Merchants in want of competent Ilook keenera ca ns he supplied by calling on JOHN FIXMING, Princtpal Instructor in the &lance of Acconnti. . - . James- ROOlh ' • RAVINE BUILDER ABB LTICEDILST,' • (Seceessor to Robert Wigbtman.) - • , Corn& :of Liberty and Warts sewers, Pittsburgh, W•IZ build; and finish to order on the shortest no tie; and wort accommodating terms, Steam En ry gines and illachhie, and Castings, - of all descriptions at the lowest prices. • ' _ . . - • Prmarnioic, April 8, lest. I cheerfully teconune - nd to the public 'sod my former customers, my successor, Mr..f.&M.EZ REES, tt4ompe• _tent. and _able mechanic, capable of building - Engines und Machinery in,the recoil satisfactory and approved [aptihy] ROBERT WiGHTIAA.N. • Pittsburgh Look Factory; viral. W, REILLy,Lak Smitaing,Sell Hanging and 1111 House 2itaeksvnthinu.. . No. 105. WOOD stag= . A. GOOD assortment of Nanseivork, Store and Flash BOit3, andi3teemboat Table Oastors,.on band. • • Jobbing attended to to the best manner. _ tamifty Fairmount Sire Engine for Bale. ric i ßE members of the Fairmount Fire Company offer their ENGINE for side. It is In first-rate order, sad wI be sold.cheap. Enquire of SMITH, Seey., apr3df • - . No.• 400 Penn street. ' • °cabinet alsicares anted.. 'VRE Sot:Scribers will employ a number of good bands at•the abbve business ;slat t Bureau, Bedstead and Table makers. None but good workmen need apply,- 1111 good wages.will be given - and payment prompt. %RYAN, It P.VBEE, • • at nytn's Baildinp; • • • marl& • • No. 21 Fifth' stree Se'entitle flair Tonto Re NDITBACTIFIER. Trial bottles 37k cents. Those Who ha've u.ed /ones' Coral Hair Restorative know to excellent qualides--those who have not, we assure it to porous the, following qualities. It will force the hair to groW on any part whale nature 'intended hale to grow, atop it falling oft, care scurf or dardmt; and make light, red or grey hair grow dark. For dressuag the hair soft and silky, nothlng can exceed i t his—it makes truly ,beandfal and .keeps it so. It is, indeed, the mos economical, yet superior article for the hair._ Bold only at WhI.JACESON'S Store, 240 Liberty st., head of Wood, Pittsburg. Price 37k cants, Meant, and Pearly White Tessa .Brestll, 0 BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS. • Mb . ERSONS who have either, are honorably assured X.% that If their breath Weyer so foal, or their TEETH DECAYED, DARR OR YELLOW, and encrusted with tartar, that a 2S cent box of JOllec Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow and the breath edireretuly sweet. Sold'only at JACKSON'S Store, 240. Liberty stree head of 'Wood. ' fdec2o . Jones , Bolntion of Joy A MOLD HUMAN HAIR DYE for the changing . oi 11 white, red orgreybaix to a beautiral brown or let black color.ia a few minutes. , Price GO cents and 31,00 Hold by W. JACKSON ,240 liiheny street, Pitlsburgb -cad of Wood. fdreW Tliiiiitallasso Body must rereptirof , . OATS risrons,) TO VS AVE A HEALTHY APPEARANCE, And persons who do not perspire are liable to the mos DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. TOW,Joxtra' Italltua Chemical Soap ClUtei a free parspiratiou,and at the same time mollifies softens the skln,gpring h the texture and beauty of no Infant's. SCURVY, SALT RHTAJ . bI AND SORES, aro abon not only healed, but cured by its use, as at least set physicians in New York know, who use it in such eaves, and find it untalli—tts alio, in FIAIPLES,BLOTCOEW, FRECKLES, or any other akin disease. The reader; is ar.sureCthat this Is d po useless pared nogimmi is one trial will ;Hove. I cool enumerate at least persons cared of ' SORE DEAD, BORE LEGS AND SORE:BEARD. Elay.it, and the leader is again assured,l would not Cruelly sell it faiths above, unless I knew It to be all I slate: .Those who atonable to CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH, witl6ndOils not only a cure, but a prettative • and I can now - only add, that any one entered with 'any of the above, or similar diseases, willllnd this all and even mare (admirable in its properties) than 1 state. try• But, aske stores aft flooded with imitations, and he sure you far Joists' Italian Chemical Soars— rind bay it only of WM, JACKSON, only Agent in Patsburgh,24oLibeny Street, Pittsburgh, hend of Wood. Jones' 11.1/y White. LADIE3 ate cautioned °gamin ulna common preps red Chalk. They ate not aware how frightfully injurious it is to the skin! how team, how rough, how tallow, yellow nod tmhealthy the non • appears atter usiagprepsred Chalk Besides, it is injurious, contain- • • ing alarge quantity of Lead! We bare prepared a - beautifnl vegetable article, which we call-JONES' SPANISH LILY WHITE. It is perfectly innocent, being parlfied of all deleterir , ons qualities; and it imparts to the thin a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, living white• di the same time acting as cosmetic on the. skin; making it soft and acionth. Sold by the A gent,WM. JACKSON, FS Libor. ty street, head of Wood; Pittsbutgh. Price ES cents. 1 1 CrEV1401100KSI. fkliNV BOOKS4.;• • ••Ridaiveil it 11. & Co.'s, M Smithfield street; VOL t 4 Lottisc La Vallfere—or, the second series add conclusion of " The Iran -Mask ;" by Alexander Dumas. This woik is the haat end of " The Three guard:man," "Twenty Years After," . Bragelome," and " The Iron Maske—and is fax more interestiogthan any of its pre decessors. Alt who peruse it will pronounce it to be the tauter piece of Alexander Llamas. The whole mystery ant history which has punted he world for' two handred years, of "The Prisoner io the Iron Mask, is continued and completely solved to the satisfhetion of all, while the history of the heroine of the work "Loa. its La Valleirc," is beyond all conception. Complete In two large octavo volumes of 430 pages, with beauti fully illustrated corers, portraits and illustrations. Price 30 tents u redone. Continuation of Dickens` Pickwle . k . Papers, or the Tour in Prance ; by O. W. M. Reynolds. The Felt laud ; or the Paaatici of the Sevennes—a Tale or the Hogenot War; by Eugene Sue. The Invalid; or Picture of the French Revolution—a Romance, by O. Spindler. ' Pan 3d Caroline of Bruttawick ;• or the Mysteries of W eems of London—by G. W. M. Reynolds No. 39 Shanipeare's Dramatic Works. Contents: Othello, the Moor of Venice. Illuctanod's Magazine for May. Partin Tallielati wiry editioninf the Work i of ehaks pence. Revise 4 from the original editions; with Mato mai Introductions, and notes explanatory and critical ; a life of the poet, and an introductory essay on his phra seology Rudman.. Bp James Orchard Hallivvell, Esq., P. R. S , P. S. A.,.member of the Council of the Shuts peens Society, &e i ne. ' All of the above are for sale at the Cheap Publication Store of . HENRY MINER. I CO., myal - opposite .13rown's Rotel. • Books 2 Books 1 UPPER'S WORRS'i—An'Author'e Mind,. Mikalla neouss Essays, Probabilities. By Marna Farohar Tupper, D. C L., F. R. 8., author of the "Crock of Gold,"ete , etc. The Crock of Gold and other tales. By Martin Far quhar Tupper, D. C. L.; F. R. S., authOr of Proverbial Prillosophy;_-etc.. etc. Dixon tr. Kerr* Ornamental and Domestic Poultry.— A treaties oh the history and management of Orntunen tal and Domestic Poultry. 137 HOT. Edmund Saul Dix on, A. Rector of !nu:rood-with-Keswick. Norfolk: With large additions, by J .3.Xerr,, illustrated with sixty-five original portraits, engraved expressly for this work. The Freemason's Manual. A companion for the ini tiated through all tballegrees of Freemasonii,from the entered apprentice to the higher Degrees of Knighthood, embracing Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft, Master Mown, Most Excellent Master, Royal Arch, Select Master, High Priesthood, Knights of the Red Cross, Knights Tomplars of Malta, the ancient Constitutions of the Order, Me.; embellished with upwards of ono hun dred engravings, Illustrating the emblems and symbols of the Order. By Rev. K. J. Stewart, R, T. Dealings with the Inquisition; or, Papal Rome, her Priests and her Jesuites. With important- disclosures. By the -Rev. Ofacinto Achilles, D. D late Prior and Visitor of the Dominicion Order, high Professor of The ology, and Vicar of the Master of the Sacred Apostolic Palace, etc., etc. The Wife's Sister, or the Forbidden 'Marriage. •By Mrs. ilubbaoh.. - No. 13 di the Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution. By_Benson .1: Coming. • • • The abitie s. b e s t Cla STOCKTON,ost received No end for 4 sale 7tm by rket .t. myl7 Was. end Amer copy.] Newßooks sad JUST ttEckavEcrat WALL'S LITERARY DEPOT No: 65 Fourth street.. • Goday; Oribtiv; Sartain and 'the Ladies' National Magazine, for;rone. " • Blanchard'i great work ,T be Heirs of De twentwater. The Sisters, or Fatal Marriage; by Henry Cocktail. The Wife's Sister, or th e Forbidden 51larringe. by Mrs. Habbuck., Widow Rtigby's Husband, a humorous novel, by the author of Simon Suggs. Tho. Alother•ia•Law, or the Isle of. Rays, by Mrs. Souttmorth. The Countess. RodoLstadt, by George Sand, a Sequel to Consuelo. 1851, or the utiventares of Mr. and Mrs. Sandisboy, who came up to London to see the Great Exhibition, by George Cialicslank. A treat supply of London Lobor and London Poor, by Henry Mayhew. ' • - The Bankees.Wile,or Like Father Like Son, by T. S. Arthur. Conklin's River Guido, The Western Pilot, Leni Sco t', &e., &e. • myl7, . New l 003 W t ReW H oolcie AT HOLMES LITERARY 'DEPOT, Third street, opposite the Post Office t • . Godere Lady's Book for May ; . • . Graham's and Sartain's Magazine for May ; Ladles' National for hi al ; Dictionary of Mechanic., No; ni • The Wife Sister, or the Forbidden Marriage—a No• vel ; The Widow Rugby's Husband—a humorous Novel; The Heirs of Drewentivater; by E. L. Blanchard; The Countess of Rudolstadt—by Georg!, Sand; . • The Sisters—by the author of " Valentine Vox " Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectares—new edition ; • The Mother-in-Law—by Mrs. Soutttworth ; The Banker's Wife—by T. S. Arthur; Wild Sports in the West—by Maxwell; The Commissioner—by G:.P.R.lames, Eeq.; Appleton's Mechanics' Magazine—No. 5; , Horticulturist and Cultivator for May.; • , Stanfield Halt—a. Historical Romance—complete. '; CRIN PED TARLETONS7-4ust received tins morning and now offered, 1.0 cartons of those very.destrabla Crimped Tarletons. foi Bonnet Lining. .T he attention of Milliners Is respectfully solicited. . mayla mAsoni & COi. • q Tk. - TTER . OiNTAIEN . . T so ie .,4 w mi arnui thse t i e ci d s t i o re e ct ote.: .1. ?rice 60 ets. per bottle, ~Sold. ,Sold • S. L.CUTRBERT, myB _.„. . i i }~ ...,, This Neralskitat' Ihr. 'lgifitiastee. Compass, Eg Charles WAilanoter, George W.Richards, Thomas Dart, • Mordecai D. Latvia, •. Tobias Wagner;. :_.AdolpQhiE,Borie , - . • • Samuel Grant, ' S. Browne ;.• • • Jacob R. Smith, • Morris Patterson. 'CRAS. N. DANCKER, Presl. 01/.8. G. Dasterzsa, Secretary. • - lErDantinue - to make/Dianne°, perpetual or limited, on every description of property in town and emintry at rates as low as are consistent with security. ' • • s The Company have reserved a lane Continge nt Fund. which, with their Capital and Premituns, safely invested, afford ample protection to-the assured. • ,TO Assets of the Company, onJanuary Ist, 1.8.51, as üblished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol. . Mortgeta 018,128 68 Real Fatale •;-• •-••••-•:. :.••• -• • • 84,377 78 Temporary .83,966 17 Stocks BIA9 00 Cash, 04,340 541: 4 708 44 Since their incorporritfon a 'period 'of , 2 2 1, years they; have paid npwanis of One ifillton Four Ntindriat smut Dadra, losses by fireoherebylTh ardlng.evideneck Otte advantages of lasarance,as well as the ability and: disposition to meet with protopnicss, all liabilities. • J. C. R IDOMR COFFiN,Agent, • - ' ' ''Oince N. E. comer Wood and ad sts. • Plttaburgin late Insurance cosnpainys 1111113 COMPANY was incorporate:din • February, 1 1.851 with'a Perpetual Charter, and has commenc e business on &Capital of $lOO,OOO. • . • - The Company does business both on the. Joint Stock and Mutualyslan. On the Joint Stocrplan Ste rates are one-third less than those charged by Mutual Companies, Per Cent. tower than the rates of most Stock Compa nies. • Minna rates are the same as those adopted • by other itifely • conducted Companies. Those insured on the mutual principle have the, combined securities furnished by that system of insurance, and the .Capltal add Suri plus Pond or-the Joint Stock department. ; The Charter permits the granting or Insurance on life, in every form, including the right of wife,. children,- pa rents; relations, fiiends or creditcrrsto insure the life of Another for their own exclusive benefit, payable after 'death, or upon the parties arriving at the age or 60, 55, CO or 65, at the option of tha insured. OFPIPERS. • Jadies . S. Noon, President. •' Samuel ZirClirrktin, Vice President. Joseph S. Leech Treasurer. Charles A. Colton. Secretary. James S. Noon, Joseph S. Leech, John S.Dilworth, Charles A. Colton, ' ' Samuel Al'Clurkan, William Phillips, John A. AVilson. MIEDICAL BOARD. • Consulting /Ai/sideway. Joseph. Gazzam, M. D. William Addison, M. D. Jeremiah Brooks, M. D 8.0. Edrington, M. D. • • azaiaturcul nurnmans. • Samuel Dilwottb, M. D., 47 Smithfield street. Bob*. Snyder, M. D. 103 Fourth at... • . John Crawford,DL D, 20 Sixth at.. Wm. Mcif Morgan f lit. D,,107 Liberty at. Dr. Dilworth will be in attendance at the office, every day, aLlil O'clock. - Those who have spoken for an agency, are requested to call, take itheit papers', and commence operations forthwith. All persoes engaged in the insurance bust; netts will htgsupplied with blanks and allowed the usual commit , slon. • - °limbo( the psmioiday, No. 7.5 Fourth street 111111/111triiilre ana CaiallifirilllllllilaritilltiOtt IHSVILANOra. - • . HE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMER. ICA, Madelpblaychattered 1791 capital 8600 e. O t mutes Jaautirj 13,1.851, el, 00k,256 60,, will snake itzsumace on bindings and their contents tn. this citron:id vicinity: 'Aim, on property' ofevery deserip don, on steamboats and other-vessels, either by inland tranapottation axon the seas. 'DIRECI'OBS Anbor 0. Coffin, Pres'z, - Jacob M. ThOmas, Samuel W. Jones, John R. NeL Edward Smith, • Richard fh. Wood, John A.33rowa, William West', Samna F : Smith, Francis Haskins, Samuel Brooks, S.:Austin Allibonc, ' . Charles Taylor, . E.Boweni Ambroae White, • George W. Aspinwall, Thomas P. Cope; • - lames N. Dickson, S.•lllonis, Wafer, • H. D. Sherreni, see'y.- This is th e oldest Insurance Company in the Caned states, sod from Its high standing, long experience, am. pie means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazard ous character, may be considered as offering ample se curlty to the public. WM. P. - JONES, Agent, . . . N 0.14 1 Front *meet.. ".. • rl IRE DELAWARE. MUTUAL SAFk. Rit, 1 ANCE COMPANYe—Office.Nonh Room the Ex . change Third street, Philadelphia. • • • Foal scc.-- - Buildlnga, Merchandise' and calm property in town and courury, insured against loss or damage by fire as the lowestrate of premium. ALsaisc linsuitaricz.—They flso Insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign' or - coastwise ; under open or special Felicia s, us the tamed may desme. lawn) TitanFortrnott.--They also illsllteuserchan dize transported by. Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. DIRECTORS—Joseph ti. Seal, Edmund A. Sdutter John C. Davis. Robert Barton, John R. PenroseEtunuel Edsraird,s Geo. G. Lelper, Edward- Darling ton, Isaars R. FolvrellfohniNewlin,Di James C. Hand, Tbeoptultia Paulding, H. Jones !Sidra:: Ilenry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Se trill, Spencer Mc. Ilyaln, Charles J.G. -Johnson, William Hay; Dr S. Thomas, John Beller __rt Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. D. 'P. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno. T. Logan. • • WILLIAM MARTIN, President: Titos. C. HAND, Vice President. Jonas W. Coware, Seoretuiy. fl Office of the Company, No. ill Water street, Pit ts• burgh. . tjelaidtfl P. A. itIADEIRA t Agent. IPIVO !Ma . Nati tlito lururauee. ritHE OFFICE of the insuranie Co, of North Amertoa has been removed to the Warehouse of !lardy, Jones ac C'o.,:Pio. 141 Front .sireet, third house East of ,Wood street. where the subse riber willisSue Policies on Ettild inpsand their contents, and on Shipthents by Steamboats and other vessels, for the - above old and. responsible Company. (apal - P. JONES,'Agent. Life and Health. Insurance. /TIRE MUTUAL"LI FE AN 0 HEALTHINSURANtrs vo2uP4NY, of PAiladelphfa, Ineorpomted by the Legisl attire of Pennsylvania, Afar ch,1548 ;Charter Pot , petual ;Capital S 100,004): Rotes lower atilt any PenrlS eania Company, and full 20 pet tent: lower than 'the wawa rates of Life IstsuranCo,as the following Comport son will show. Thits a person ot "the age of tillinstaina for 8100 for life, most pay in the Girard VIP, Pannsyl. - conk 112,30, Penn Mutual 's2,3d, Evitable se,m, New England 82,36, Albion 82,49, New I,ork Life I rfr and Health, Pkilade(pkia,Bl,9l: • , Drasdroas—Sinnuel D Ornek, Charles D Hall, Wm F Boone, Robert P King; Charles P Hayes, W Baldwin, Chas 0 B Camptlell 51 Al Reeve, M. D.• Lewis Cooper, •.1 Rodman Barker, E Butler, Edwin k Cope. ' , mi. dent, Samuel 1) Orriok • trice President; Robert 2: King 'Secretary, Francis Blackburne. - Applications will received and every Information given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCItiAgent. Corms: Commercial Rooms, corner of Third 'and Wood streets Pittsburgh; - • ' Mitre and Itteurtue Instirance. il' Instriatice Company of Notth America, of Phil& T delphia,throagh its duly authorized Agent, the unto scriber, irifersto make pentument and limited human* OR property in this city and itsvicinity, and on chtpraen by the canal and rivers: . - DIRECTORS.: • Arthur O. Coffin, Pres't. • Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry • • Charles Taylor, „ . Samuel - W . . /ones, - - • Samuel W.Strtith. Edward Smith, - Ambrose White, John AA:frown, Jacobbl.Thomas John White, John It. Neff, , . Thomas P. Cope, . Richard /1: Wood,, Wm. Welsh, Henry Dt SherrnrdsSee'Y; This is the oldest Insurance Company .in the United States, having been chartered in 1.794. Itschime ris per-, petual, and from Its high standing, long - ermerience am ple means, and avoiding all rists of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample se curl tylo the public.:... . WILLjAhI P. JONES. At Counting Room of , • Atwood,Jones fr. Co., Water and Frontsts., Pittsburgh - may4y, ROACHES BY THE PECK,-Two 'hoses of the Ex. terminator were purchased by a gentleman the other day, who went home and that niglit prepared it according to- - direetions. - The next morning he collected about a peak of dead Roaches, and four d s number of dead raisin the cellar,. In the yard he found several members of the rat Wally staggering about as if under the influence of liquor. A few mysterious knoc sings took place, which soon silenced them. The Exterminator never fails. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by . S. L. CUTHBERT, myth' Smithfield street. 1100 ARGUMENT eNVELOPES.—Lipraan's Adhesive, Panshment Envelopes. These envelopes are the strongest and safest that- can be -used for' enclosing valuable lettere or papers—being-made of Parchment Paper, which will withstand any ordinary friction or moisture. Assorted sizes sold at AV. S. HAVEN'S, • Stationery Store, my 7 t, Marke cornerol Second st. 101C> FLOUR, Ferlmr,Sago, PreparedCorn,Taploca, J.VAnourovt, for sale bt v i . A. 14,cuift— u m CO., myl4 Grocers and Tea:Dealers. i ICE JARS—The ' , lee Jura" or "Water Coolers we are making, are well worthy of examination, ae they are very neat and well caleulatfd for private fami lies, hotels and boats: - ' We are also manutaeturingßefrigatore of galvanized and other Iron. my/7:lw SCAIFE, :ATKINSON Zs ORELY. bxe,Cheese - - - 10 - bbls. Corned,Beef; Reqeived per-can-41 andjorsale by mylf SUNDRIES -30 uercea Weave Laid; bble, Lqat Sugar; . Received per Wasbinw and for vale by - . • 'CARSON Zc M'KNIOHT. ANTGD IMMEDIATELY. Two Good Box Ida. : TY kerl ' —r4°4e other need app 7. R.S. tIFFieElt) - 1 R7ark's l3 4 ll clini;&, Fifth" at: TESTER , CF,NTRES— r_ ER P WALTER "A- . IAILSHA.II, * m y' . , .• No. 85.. Wood street PRINPR—Wor sate by— • myld, • • WALTER Pi MARSHALL. ANA 17 celebrated Hey I?na,Nranure Parke, received and. f9I sale by , . W. POINDEXTER, , • - ' • .• Wat dent rthcrdd larreb r c e ea e Blanket Yn. E.l-- , tto Palli. - PTllnez, la gtztss arsl . Very .upezior do Lump boxes ;- • Gentian :do For sae by myl4. > Z 17151. A-11.1!CLURO .ds CO B" ZOICAVID 7 -76 ounces for 5 eby - - B[mpg - B.A.FARNESTOCIC te CO. =ME • , IllEthail , . - t 44...• -':,-...--,',7.-1,-:..,',-,::.:,..-`,, ..i7 :,-- - ' " ','' A 1 C.. * ::2' . .. - ,..',i.t;.'f:-.,:.---', -,4,-er.:;''----;-'-i''''---:--...-,':. .';' `t7,-i,1'.4. ms'sl-tO,, -:;,-.. i,X - - , :-5,;1"'"' Mai . . ,•• • - . . OLTON, Sec'y JILEIMIUR FIE 1:q..•4-!':, _, - 4 -..,;-1 ~ . ',:..,-- - ,:'i -,''-; 4.,,': ‘::-:,,.: - - =ME :' . 7 .. .: . .: , : , .":.:c' - '.'..:,:'::;.'i,it;,.. , :#.•,: . ,,' ..~~, V. ;.,, I.'r ~ .. ... .. - - ~DrLu--.~ao~s MASON- at CO.. IMPORTERS OBBSIIB .411 D fiBTAILERS ..'.. GODS ; .coid 04. Morita drags Pictsbur&V pr E, • tbliuslifiiessek addlhe eferterally, •thatthey•ate nowprepared exhibl tits-largest and most carefully selectedsttick - of ‘ENTIRDLVAIEVir- GOODS they have ever offered coell/nieedef the most SCA and faaMoniblo' &Mos; sus wellsor th e more common, abd whit* bo offered at the 140WE8T POSSIBLE PRICES at which Goods ;tube soldiwany of the Eastern - Cities, Their two - lower 'BaleCßooms - will be devoted exclusively tu'RitillTlnd_e i litt; Goods arranged in departments , vii • ' , I • - .Saks - Depansness.—All the new aid fashionable. styles. this seatim, including the tteitaxoe:px Black Dress Goods .. . Department-' COmPrislng POPlrliii Sere' gee, Tissues; Barer.' De Lathes, Cashmeres, Db, Lawns,. filtudins, • Vombrics, Jack/Meta, Orined4ev, Bombazines', Alpacity&o. • • = - Shatels;Weeues ¢e .— Canton. ' Crape ; Plain and b toide red..'A Ise, Dam oak, Thibet, De Leine, Cashmere, Silk, Palm Pig, and other Shawls.rate loth!, Mannllas, - &c:• . • • • , . 'Hosiery and Gloss DePartmens-,WillalWayi!be found :complete with the best makes of Volts's) and'Silk fler* .slaty.: The best Rid Gloves always on band. :larsm Deportuums.:4.4, ~ t4and 64 Waite Lthen,Lin cn Sheeting,. Pillow - Cll3e'. Linen, Napkins • Doylies, • Bleached and Brown ; -DataaskiToweling,Tleirtipers, Whits °sods—Checked and Dotted. Meals ca; Mall, Swisit,Bodk and Mainsook hltudlns ; VlCtoria and Bish op Lawns of oven , ArleatY tad price.' Also;Dirialn Materials, Piano and Table Covers. -• • • • , ,E m b ro m ere d Law, Trimmings, ¢e.—A' .Ccippitta as, •sartment, -Also; Ribbons,Tlowers, Tabiokca Parasols 01 all kinds. • Also, Bonnets of ail the latest‘Stylas. Donis:aid : Goods Diparonent—la probably one. of the most extensive in - the coumry, embiacing everything known as • • • • The proprietors feet•coundent that with.theis hairiness facilities, large •atid atrrnotiVeitock, their sintisually low prices, they cannot fall of giving perfecisatisficuon. • • W7tolona& Purchaser are ' respectfully. Informed, that then will be pleased - arany time to receive their orders for Goods, at Enitern times; and also to driplisare any . Eastern bill of Goods e same Eastern rates: }tie. New• and. Fashionable Goods mill be received candy tbroughthe Benson. Only One Price. api29 Remittent's. to Great Britain 4ls Ireland. -Thi LARELY te CO. have constantly for sale SIGHT JO DRAFTS, payable at any Hank in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, anti for any amount over XI star- Hng... Offico.with Woodward, Blakely & Co., comer of Sixth and. Liberty streets, (second story,) next door to J. &R. Floyd's Wholesale Grocery. :lonia] John Xl , Gar "any,- WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL DEALER IN• Foreign and Domutie Cigart,Tobareo and Snuff, No. 142 Wood nutlet, corner of Virgin alley, ipa.ll • - No46ts.rgh, 021130112Z10.1118 • • THE CO-Partnership heretofore existing between ihe subscribers, under the firm ofl. S. BONNET & Co.l is this day dissolved by mutual COMM Either partner may ass the name of the concern in settlement. •-• - JEROME S. BONNET. MATTHEW D. PATTON. Pisishugh, April lst, 11350. I Blitiiing sold my entire interest in. the fain of J.B. Etcorerr It Co. to 111. D:Parrort, my late 'partner z rind in retiring from liusiness, I take great pleasure in teem mending him to the confidence of my friends 'and the .public, [opal ' J.'S. BONNET. ' B. o. Stockton,. - - - BOORSELLRR 4ND SZITIONEN, NO. 47;.coarinit or 'Mortars's= Tamp' arnarres, AS constantlir. on 'hand for 'saleWriting,.Letter, -Printing and Tea PAPER ,• Bonnet;Binders', Pul lers ' and 'Trunk 'BOARDS ; ook. and Newspaper 'PRINTING LiK-Lwhich he Will sell at thi lowest cash prise,, or in exchange far Rags and Tanners' Scraps, . 1(II6171 LIPPILNCOZT. Wet. C,8131.11. • LaPPRINOOTT & BARR, (Lvra J. SET 113C1331 & ,C 1).) ' • taanu.taeturers Plaenix.Piro - Proof Safer, Second 4 freetIMIDEDI Wood and Smithfield.. • CO Tuesday afternoon, July 22, LBO, the ruideriigied ‘, 4 1 were called upon by Messrs. Lip; encott & Barr; tii . witness an honest and fair.test of one.ai. their Hid:lair Safes. The furnace being prepared, tan Sate wit. placed inside thereof,with books,papers and softie mon - ey; whew the door of the Safe was closed and the fire. kindled at t. quarter past 2 o'clock, and in a short.time the Safewas rcd kot, and continuedtill half pair G o'clock, being ;bout four and a half hours, when - The committee expressed their satisfaction that the time occupied with each heat was sufficient. The furnace was then pulled down,Safe cooled, and door opened—the books, pollen, had mdney safe. The heat was so great as to melt ox the Vass mountings. We therefttre take pleasure in recommend - ingthese Sate, to the public, as being, inoar maurely fire proof. JARVIS &TRABLIE, , N , )CR &RAWSON, CORNWALL. & BROTHER; BRANNON.&V HATCHER.- BENEDICT & CARTER, -.. ISAAC CROMER. • . • I am magnet! in the foundry business, and know something about furnaces and heat. I witnessed thp burring 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 judgmenUittireqtre proof. In calling upon thiktbove gentlemen for their-signa tures, they ill spoke in the 'highest (ems of the Ittitu9si of the test, and theirlalf coufidisnee .of thisilitafe's being entirely fire-proof. We have consMatlYonhand and for sale d'fall assortment ofthe isbovelSafes. • mar3l • BELL &TERRY. SWIM Onoaraera. A. a. at nualv, .w. L uniaxa. , O'DONNELL, - MULLEN" Sr. CO. • latttibtargil 0 hair dt. C ablne t tiara Acorns. - No -8 8 Third Siren, South O'D. M. 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 fined finished, made of the' best seasoned .maierials, and by vihe bait workmen in the western o=44—ail : of.which ihey.are determined to sell as low as any other mannfactanng establishment, the city.. Our stock it all our own manufacture ; no importations. • • • Steamboats and Hotels furnished at the thereat notice. AU orders • Tomntty attended to. . Jal7 Allegheny yienaltig Asia, ANIMILSOM svartrf; AtiSOILIDIT crnr,..mitrins. subscriber would respeethilly'infonu his friends ,L and the public generally, that having - completed his new Platting' Milt, - and having now in Operation two new. kasterif,:made Planing hlachikes, (Woodworth patent,) and aoveral circular and upright Saw ho la sow prepared to furnish promptly and at reduced nun, planed and ranted Iduther•or, -• The attention of steamboat joiners, carpenteri and builders, is particularly • called to the above establish.. meat, where a laxg.: assortment of planed and rough lumber, of 'different thicknesses, suitable for shipping, box making, house, steamboat work, ace., Can . be found at all times. . . _ . . Also, lumber plaited of sawed to order, with prompt ness and despatch. JOHN A. BLOOMER, jal6 Proprietor. N. B.—All orders directed to Pittsburgh will receive prompt attention. - • - • • • .• • • Wholaa ads tame liatalls • . SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY OBERT U. 'HARTLEY, begs leave to in- JElt, form his friends and the public generally, hat he coatinnes to occupy that large and com- modions Store Rimm, formerly oacupled by Sanwa e stock A Co" Np. 86, center of Diamond alley and Wood 'street, where he keeps a large and general assoitmeat of Saddles,Bridlea, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags,mis, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti ales d al s line. ietlsokeepsconstantlyon hand, and le prepared to famish tcorder, all kinds of Riveted Rose manufactured of the bestmaterial, arid In a style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured article,and at 60 per cent. cheaper. Country ItfarAanu and Farmers would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell first rate articles at very low prices. f Don't forget the place, Jklo. 86, corner of WoOd street and Diamond Alley. ' - ap2ll* WEGNER, BUECHNER & AIVELLKA'S New Lithographic Establishment s 00 /Ilarhel.strea, botreers Third 4. Fourth,-- IS NOW ready to furnish every kind of Lithographic work in the most elegutt style, each as Show bills, Mapr, Pontattr, , Landseapes, Canis, Bill heads, and La. bets, printed in gold, colors, dc. At the same place Messrs. Mosses & . Halals, have 'opened a Dsravvom Senior, and execute on orderDrafin or Machinery, Edifices, Monuments, dc.. with all possi ble neennsov and el adady op e .at la to • • / Operas on Agara - r rigatstr Boadingl, .EVlA'Scrert. liE Proprietor, thankful, to the patine for past eau tom, vanturecto solleit ti.continuance of the &tune for his present enterprise—the ectablishatent of Fleur and Spec DAlir within the oily—for the accommodation of his customers, and all who wish to have really good Flour, pure ground Spice a, Ate_., &e. The attention of Families, Merchants and others, is invited, Bali all 1 nek is that they will give me a trial. . • • • . • • F. EL MAYO, • - No.l Diamond. ' i N. B. All articles taken back f not found good, and the money returned. (morn Stoopent StuntKora i • BOULDER BRACES.—These Etraces arc essential ly adapted to those whose professions in life render the inclined posture necessary. To the - consumptive, theredeatary, and all those who, in their daily - pursuits, have contracted the habit of stooping, this Shoulder Brace is inestimable: - It - prevents- the shoulders -from - falling forward oat the cheat; expands the dimensions of the chamber in which the Lungs and Heart are cone tained, and gives buoyancy to the' whole frame; thus, in its action, counteracting the principal causes which lead to disease in those important 'organs, and to - a numerous train of nervous ins, to which so many are subject. For sale by --, REYSEB tc hi'DOWELL, maxB 140. Wood st • - Dr. reitetirs Abdominal Supporter.. '- ripillS instrument is used in all the Eastern cities, wilt! unparalleled success. The effects produced - brit are truly wonderful, in elf those eases where abdomli all support is needed; from weaknessi of the abdorninal muscles. It is a sore cure- for falling of the womb, and the long list or diseases which attend that complaint. , For sale KEYSER la ?d , DOWELL, mare • ' 140 Wood at Important to Tollorm. ' • rusi , RECEIVED-6 Doi. :unsorted Tailors' Patent U Shears, front No.lo down to N 0.2. ALSO-3 Doz. Barbera' Patent Scissors, direot,from; the aninfleturers, and for sale at •' • • 1 ••• • BOWN 2. TETLE - re,ifid Wood at., • may 2 - 2 doors below.Vinon IWO. • ' Protice. • A• Lt. persons indebted to ttie lice fine of Jourarridite! Brocrro:!: will please call and sidle humiliate!, and save cost,. - preb3i JOHN-FLEMING, tight. ...roar ILAN; ra. ififOLESAIE , D IND RETAIL FAMILY fIIS "GROCERS, Forwarding and Commirsiaa Nerchants x And'Dealers in COURIRT PRODUCE AND Pllllll3OOB NINO" P ACtriLl3, Coma 0 , wood and IVA sr: tsktiposgb. mass .. MILEIMEI2NME=IIM • • ________. :: :: 5 7 zer , Jaialljr - VV:WAs4.. , .... :., fr- ,1, b , d ATI Nt T ' - e ,- - RIRSIT# II .E' 3 :4CM4OI. Wave.roonair 97 and 99: Thiltdratittet. i - T W, W.:Telpoolthl!rtigaznatai Wends and eassaas• - fl s eritharke bai now coto_pleied.the •taindirtaind 1:,.. 'neat atfaCk , efluitueboldtfdraltare ever beiefe "Stews he , - this city, as - hells de tennhrettne atibbld Me g o ality wine: • welliessoaed amends, beativork=shlp,andasiircarl designs ; : and. from the.extent .of• Nei:orient indlkearm.l in Mal nr . la ring, ,ha is_anabled ,In:producefwin, faraintre t et The lowcst:pnces. • .' - r • = 7 '' . .<- He bay adopted the_ pribbilife'ef.ittentit'slali IP s__ , 111,, .. ' tomera' Interest with hisvvro; in tm,idity'and_ploPe r !_as '," = ' keeps always son band tbe-Breatestlavietyor ernsiToli!..= • cnption of furniture, from the'cheapest and,plaillast, W the most elegant and costly t aint a hoade;•se any plater ; • one, may be fturntsked - from his mock, or manufamarad ... eXPresdkr lat t erler::: He therdfortrilelipits an InspeCtihrli„;,.- ' . Metall* advantages ofitis estadalastent Way be X MOM. , • ; The folidwing articles coaster, lops x; of hts sleek, whicbr . . Tor richness of style and'fiaMt t meal twain:4am! Parton, .. In,' • " : any OS the Basteroticleser •• •• • -. -k - 'o - • '(1 c:' • bandag e • . hit, bpd b ed SOOM' '. ' ...'1 - • • - , cbairs,:of ese,ry,vrtrinty,. ' -",..- _ , . :consisting t or rosewood , , ma- -- - ' : Conservatoirelionany.and wahluVrlizsibe th en, . ' . ', • . -, and ..Easy Chain,. of .every " • description ; -Couches, SofasiTere-a-Mtewad Pi' "e -vens of - the latest ,k'rettcbr abiCarmerican patterns; • ' Tutu:tea, Wimr-rfois, and •ladiars , f brlor. Winn's Disk'' • of verfolui , kinds; Welk ' Tables_ opd . fancy telaill ',. .stands, - masic'standa, wad holders, maibler top, ma- .. honesty, rosewood and walnut eentrelLOSl SO,latta• 1! bles t extension dining Amble') all" sires of the . ~ moat Improved, and Aitaldedip Abe best kind . ~ : ' made; card, Pembroke ball tied , pier tatWaii , ... ti - ; '. wardrobe?, bedsteeire and waspatianda of:- • ‘. .' "'. each a large unrnment ; 'nothler hall ...,-. ..'_. ' ,t 7.- and parlor receptionchairs,-ottomans <.,-.. •'. ,-k...1' s , is atools, • secretary and -book' • •,..:' le I . ••+. 7 ; eases, side boards,, fire. sari:elm, '.• • • • 4 - •:..v. towel racks bat. stands,- and • • ....:,, .- ..,,, •• • mule stools;:oribi Lind cot! .: r. '. ' W .' ••• rot, ehildred; •papeY ainede,.. .. , -i. table and, teropoys,lll.3! , "" .. , • •i, h.9lP l lY.,..rosawaod, and- • :,' •' _ v, """ia' Elm/. TAb1e11,..... ~ 4 , • -, A Mine assortment o t • COMlCH'iltiitiiiT a n d- WINDSOR CHAIRS.. .o=ml sunset suppl i edwith all articles in their line:. •, - . ..... •• • • • - • .. • 5TEA 31110, 17 , 3 end:UOTELS, fornisheiatibeabortii - est nonce. , • , All orders promptlyaitended to _ .. Z , , Liov2B. lc • . mAsogfr, co OH Alltti 4c9lD iglitatbnerva,is • N 0.99 Thuds:reel, bouirers' /Vitali sea' Waal, South stdc ?ileWs have--novr,eiFltTuld'ilaiLa ; tendid eteek of evamvaLismreteKLlA and CA BINEr•FUNNITURtvieb ' are confident cannot be s rp as %ad, evened, im CitVer ia a6 - wem,ln Ind ri t a n y Those who are in Nara ei To cal la& an, to invited Wadi and ereinino for.iliernisehres. , - • FBleamboataihrniabedisnTho Veertest netide. • to-- Alt bniere prffinkdyillte_diteti ia.- • , ebl9:if, O'DOPMELL'adin.A.EN .RatalLW tsld•t lllftts, ure Itogqaao.•; , fii .., m ... „, .T. 8.,..Y0UNG It.:LCOAtorityy, , tr . M'ral ' i ..: iii i and Sittsfif 'skint. ' opyiestalEtiotoesifoteh : ,' ' • .Pieubureb, Piti-keepeatitanty.otrttaad • and Make thx - onlei, aLktite lo_c_vey.prtoe_S, g- - HOUSE/101a and STEAMBOA.T.M.B2•UTURE, andi" CHAIRS, Of the beittvotkautilshit. 'and niost approved styles. — . , _.. • r , . (cbls I. . -fiti!thit.:. .iss - ,P 10 9 1 ."- • 0. Tar subscTibers tchdor their gge novrledgmenthitititie fdforebeattior • ea upon em .fiy. their, Steamboat' friends; and .• • . would. respectfully remind th em Arid Other; into- '-''' -• rested in building boats, that - they ans-at,all tlineS pre-, •.- . pared to furnish, oir the moat reasonableterms, every. . description of. Cabin Furniture 'and Cliaira - of the bee- ~.. material and' orkmanship.: -7 B YOUNG it CCP., .. '..i ...- Corner Third..and_Sintrhiebt I/treats, ;;;`,••• 4 -:.• _rebid ' • • ' - - : opposite 4 ./trMin'a Hotel." • •-• a. O. nellratta.- ' , U. DitILZIT :' I Eiramsnitir /IC distil s !_, . CABINET WAR..BROOM,Bnerarug4DBTBEET, ,-. •.- Savaers'Sertritharrur and Strawarrra athratrittilierg,Pia. : . ' •••• Il i • iltail'il Pa *.DAVlaartreep co el etantly ou hand a variety of excellgrit and fashionable Furniture,., • • -• warranted equal tit any In• the city; and tsbld MI am ' . favorabli terms as can. beo btained at any similari • • ,establishment in .he West,. -They have now ou hand aril • Unusually extensive stock, emb toeing all kinds of Purnli - • , taro, trout the cheapest and plainest to the moat. eostlyi and elegant. All orders-promptly attended to. m2lll/111, . A:'IIIILLIELIGN & 11:10.• _ • .fi Ila AVE ON 'HAND at thei rc ate wave CABIN km and! jr.j. CHAIR Af.,NUPACTORY,So, 64 ttmlykficld a large isisortment of fancy and p[ Furniture„which! .thal i willaelld.s per n below caatorna;trart M. E. STEVENSON conunnes to MUM.. lactate Cdfl/NET-WARE. of overy deamtp• Zion, at his old small corner of Mem and; Benea sts. labFßTlArt.iirt to, in 'init. brahthchedtr.ee mail lonitir, Fite - Brick Ilanufatteing• .fas.:otorilicv 70=4 ' 11.,14. /LLIIILAIV.i •al.oirmat, muss & CO.; Fioprleton. r rESsubscribers , nuviug been ,appointed Agents kr J. the idiot° named concern, will keepconstantly hand asupy of Me celebrated Botivarylns C'rs- ethic Fite (lay, Furnace .Hearths and bolas. They' are also ready to receive orders for said Etrick7ta made in size and shape to suit pUrchimere, which-aka:1 be promptly filled.. i ' e do not deem it necessary:to mum:made 'the many : advantages the BoliVar Fire Brick posess over. all nth era that have been Offeted for vale in,the United Stater, their supericrrity.ticiag well toorfa to sitarist all parsons _ who use Fire Brick. The proprietors nave determine t that the FlzeHrict shall lose none of their present envi- t iable reputation, and Mat no.expense shall be spared to make Mein even. better than they have heretofore been. This is the only, establishment cow manufacturing Fire 1 Brick at Bolivar. . KIER /t...TONES, • • nutri7 'Canal Basin, SevalitiCat.ciiiiniirigh,, J _bes P. ARY SURGEON; hpiagbeem ..)IVrirk . tpfektip by kir - - . to return by itis fully offers US - professional servieer to • ' citizens of .Pittsburgh and its.vicinityG and takes the ; present opportunity to express his actnowlagmenii to , them for tae flattering ericouragetnent tliery 414 extend to ; him In the prosecution of his. profession daring -five years, and again invites their.patranagiS. Having prac died for the last ton years in the United States, be pre. units be is capable of treau'orthaxarkies:4ltoenses to which Horses are liable, un ebhit.ead , setentide man net.Dr. W..P. Giles has his ottme Mr: HodiPatterson's -• Livery FOLlitril *Street, between Wood aud I • Brdith field streets, where he may. be consulted daily from, ; 10. till 3 o'clock, la to the soundness of .kfo ries, and the, i • disease of Horace and Cattle- ' " • ' 'Every description 0( Veterinary.hledieine may be ss@ • ' his °time ' accurately proportioned and Eoperly adapt- ~ ' - ed to pvery disease to which th e horse H meat Lotions , glisters, Balls of every , des4tiOtiou, and • 'Condition Powders equal to any thing ever offered to the Good maize for sick horses. c'Sick and lame hones ;attended to nt their respective sublet, is-town or coon- 1 1 try. (mv7arrid.) O. W. P.. GIDES,V.S. 1 .14 E"'S OriniTZ OR BED BLIP - DESTROYER.— This itnicle has proved itself a valanble, nequist- ' tion to the housekeeper. ft• lively easy itritseappllca lion, and is free from the dangerous, poisonous ingredi entb, centrally rued. When &bedstead is well washed • with the China," there is no feat orthe B2rfllorkr• ; ever venturing near. it. • _ It may be relied upon as a sore - pteventallste.fram... thole nocturnal traumata, so difficult (o overcome dturtnE the summer months. Price 25 cu. perhottle. Sold by ••- • ' • S. L. cuirinaEßT, so Smithfield if. Hosiery Trimming Mild LVIC• 0001216. F B . EATON, 111 Fourui stem, between Market I • and Wood, invites the attention of Wholesale I and Retail buyers to his large and well selecntd assort- • Cotten silk and Merino ilgse f boss end gloves; . Best Aria kid and drivingres ;' • •-• • • Figured and plain bonnet ribbons;- • . Black silk trimming And tlounelog lac es; _Ore:mimic:ins and trlmmingi ;, • • • Laces capes , under-sleeves and veils; French worked Goners, ehemizettes and curs Linen cambric, lawn and embrolderedlald'ls; ' • Uwe's, inserting, Enid-edgings Of Geary style ; Dimity bands and wrought flouncing 3. Gents estivate, ties t stooks and'eollars Flue shirts, silk and Cotten ve.sts &tirexahtg ; gowns - Pins, needles s tapes,Nnyme and bnXids Shell, Ivory and hern combs • 41nir and teeth, braahea and enrfamerY; Fine and cowpox; taus and parasols; • Zephyr worsted, Cannes and ;tenants ; • .. „Lathes , slippete, gaiters & excelsior walking sheet; With a great variety of small wares and fancy arti cles, all of which he offers at the" loviest rates, either for cosh or approved credit.- fartrZ:irciditarte ENTERPRISE WORKS. 136 Woos) erater, TWO woes - statics , Vainti /aka - PRACTIC - SOWN *. TETLEIt o AL CUTLERS,SURGICIAL-AND Drorkili, - Th.v.. Instrument. ntoustu`acturere4=' Vlllira cote repine/44.par SPEWS Stock c: t OODS, ! Comprishiga fall assortment of Henlutre, Csikty, Guns, Pistols anti Hinting .Anivss. 144); all of the r . la- testimproyed P , Oestantanalactured in A merica. ,1n addition to our. Store, we halm a manufaetory .for =bag eltkinds of Instraments.and Tools, Our Instro• laeale are aEI ell 1 4111.1e41 in the western estuttry fur superior finish god workmanship—which we refer to the • best dentists in the ..two cities. - .. i All orders from a distend& Will meet with prompt Ai- tendon... Jobbing and Repairing neatty executed. .',Par- 1 dealer attention paid m the waking of Tr ustee and? i'. Supporters: ~ -•,- .: - ' . , • 'N. 11 -. We as alio 'Agents for the sale of Charles( C:. • Relohltrdt's celebrated Glass Pad Tralis, 'behest eels in , me for.the speedy cure of Hernia. • For sale by the single'down; : - .. . , Coors RtsiEDy , Fun iberwrixtatericE.--car, be administered- priectoly,' if. desired. Full dime. lions acempanp each bottle: Price Isl.' 'Sold cid? at the medical Depot, 50 Smithfield street. tetlrab Komus,,c RATED TEAS—Me Sess/us. pito- j3l enrcA, 7 lO the Diamond, Second door,frunt,Dia. mond alley.. tintll oritlun the last year, Good .Thoteortld not be procured Le Pittsburgh. It was quite common for conntae.re .to send east for It. .810, daft Mania Started his Tea establishment, there is no occasion to do sO—for . be mei Te ss cannot be procured in the United Smelt than what he sells, He has desertredll!: obtained the wpm. non of Dolling the best Tea 'in Pittaburith. Remember--the second door from Diamond alley,. • • ritO T NSPORTERS, COMIIDeSION AND Gal). -1-zER 11 IERCHANTS, -For SW, ion autommalatin • ?s.—Four 'very valuable Lots, each - fronting 20 feet hi inches on Banklarne Allegheny City, and fronting • ' on the Penna. &Chin Railroad, (main astriate of the I, Depot,) and egtending back to the Canal Basin, there affording the greatest facilities' fOr. shipment by either by i .. ' the Ratko:at/or Cana" • ' ' ' For terms enquire of D: C. STOCKTON, Allegheny City ; or, at the Bwkstom of U. C. STOCKTON, my= •aoriter of MAGI . sad Third ats; . 1113=ia , , EIDE _ '';:- a:: ;r; :~.•.~~- ~~ ' `'r , "" t )- , , r # CZ .. twTtttp;t~. . ••• • ' , • gana MEM ;~ ~ --_.> <• ~~.. ~~ti:`: ~. ... ~, . ~.