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BoatsiMalbt,Chambers, allehess i , Workshop&ind ndeedhvery placewhertt light is required. The public ....artt.tespeetlay. invited to-e and-exemine a - beautiful' :assortment of these Lamps:, AtioiLlunps of all kinds; forJant Lard Oil, ica., Chazdeliers, Olmudoles. "Wan. • ari,Mattelneednulons,Eanips,Globes,Olassey,Wickcs, Paper, Tin Shades, Matenrui Cans, end all:things Ter: • '....• - raining to the trade: ' Alto,. yuperiqr Safely. Lantern, •-• ....fof Steamboats and Stables. - The cheapest liglirtolni found for store and shoplionr ' noses, is Tough ' s finedChetnical Oil' and Lumps, from • which &splendid light' 1& obtained of a- cent per • hour, equal ' if not superior, to gas .. We invite a ex • smination of our goods and!priees. • Being prapared,by the neeuninlation of 12 years' experience, and with fa• eilitles to supply both the 'wholesale and retail trade, on the most favorable terms, at the irntiburgh Oil and Lamp. Store. • All artielea delivered - in any part of the city, or in Al• . •-• legheny, free of cert.* ' • • ETHEREAL AND CHEMICAL, OR PINE OIL, re. • • gulatly supplied once of twice a week. All orders len with the wagon, (which Is constantly Passlng round the . • n city,) wine promptly attended to. J. S. TtrUGII, No. 82 Fourth street, Apollo Ilan, aPri9:dawY between Market and Viornt. Pagoda L E r . EtIOIIAIIORII )ate th e xont,4llstronna nsa the u i c 'r genet-ally that be has taken the store formerly occupied fry H. Leader, corner of Diamond alley and the Dia mond—having associated with Robert Cairns, will,'un . -der the. title of Haworth & Cairns, continue to-import from London the Guest Black Teas t. also, from France pore Wines nod Liquors, aiarge.invoice of which has been received at the above store,-which, for fineness of quality and cheapness in price, cannot be excelled in any store West of the mountains. . A -general -assort. ment of Family Groceies will also , be found at this es tablishment, at the lowest cash prices. • The- following lint will show the different kinds and prices at the . • . PAGODA TEA STORE. . - - Fine Voting tilysonVetitt 05, 40 and 50 cents'?tb ; Superior 1 oung Illyson, a very desirable Ten for family use, ':,5 cents •p lb; . • Cartons Young Ilyson; this is a most delightful Tea, fragrant as a rose, 81,00 4,0; Fall flavored and sweet Gunpowder 60 and 75 cos Sweet Cargo Imperial 75 ets ; ' • Fine, and fragrant Imperial St (0 ; Ittskit Tani.--Fiatt Orange Pekoe 50 eta ; Fine flavored Oolong 50 and 62e; very best do 75c ; Strong English Breakfast Tea 50 chs ; Strong black leaf, Congo kind, Souchong, cts ; Very nest English . Congo 75 els; • • Tavern keepers and when, who buy Wines and Li quors Ia Fittsburgit r will find it to their advantage to cal ; at this establishment before purchasing elsewhere. I::l2Mi'h=ULE HE pratieit and hest collection of Clotas Cassi meres and Vesting% are to be found at• HOHLN- N'S CLOTH STOH.- nest door to the , Office of the /Horning Port, Fifth street, near Wood—All sold dust cheap• mfg .e.elorp of Mature In the perfection o II'ANCING to every understanding . e, cauttes of /2/ Nature, In creating' .deeper perceptions, and -Com mending the blithest emotions thereot, 'is knowledge of Landscape Sketching and' Painting,. Imparted in' short term of instructions, in the eminence of a style,' whereof, in-the peculiariuel thereto, it unsurpassed in all the excellences of the 'Art, . Sketches of- residences and scenery In and uround Pittsburgh, in constant progress. Magnificent trattscrips dons of elaborate painungs, gorgeous oriental scenery, and the most splendid clews from all over the world. • • • '• • C. C. BENNICIT, 197 Penn st.. Pittsbur.h, Po. rtiezein. er • radley.. ,No. ID Wood 'Strew, between .First arul Secon:f, Amax OP TUE GOLDEN STOVE,) MANUFACTURER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 'IU . OF COOKING STOVES, of the most approved patterns, and such as will render the best satisfaction. Also, Parlor Stoves, among which will ho found Jew ell & Root's celebrated folding door Factor Stoves; Egg Staves ti Radiators; Franklin Stoves; plain and fancy Grates, (to which we invite the attention of builders); Tea•kentes; Hollow-ware; Wagon boxes, &e, td all orwhieh we incite the attention of dealers be fore purchasing elsewhere.. IlnY2 A para. WDALY /r.. CO. have now ready for sate a large . and well selected mock of Spring and. Summer Hosiery in all its branches. They would direct panien lar attention tti their stock of Gentlemen's cotton hall Hose, with Merino and Silk feet; they arc of the best materials and workmanship, and for comfort as a sum mer Sock, cannot be equaled. W. D. Pe Co have also on hand Gents Undershirts and Drawers in cotton, silk; and merino; Children.' Hosiery of rill descriptions, at the old established Stocking Store, Fifth street, between .Wood and Market. ' Journal copy. . • Dull. For Females and Stales. DR. LAR ZETTE'S - JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreative Elixir,. prescribed - as an effectual restorative is cases of debility, impotency or barrenness, and all it regal arities of nature. It is all that it professes to ben— viz: Nature's great restorative, and remedy for those in the married state without offspring. it is a certain cure forietrUnal emissions, general debility, gleet. weakness of the genital organs, nervous affection, lencorrhma ar whites. As a vigoraiing medicine it in unequalled.-- Also, a certain remedy for incipient Consumption, indi ge.stion, loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude, fe male weakness, debility, &c. it is warranted to please the nserin any of the above complaints, and is of price . less - value to those without offspring. Toppread wide the blessings of this medicine, I have appointed Messrs. Judson & CO., of the city of New limit, in the United States of America, my sole agents fonts sale; and none can be genuine unless it comer . through them, and their signatures are on the wrap yep ANTONIO LARZETTE, M. D. Napier, July 16th, 1849. . Sold osly in Pittsburgh at the Medical Depot, No. 75 - Smithfield street; and by B. H. Meaking, Walnut street Cincinnati; Raymond ec Patten,No. Ott Frurth street Louisville. Etuarfftily • • • . 7 • Extra Family Flour. • OR the convenience of the citizens, the proprietors F of the "PITTSBURGH CITY MILLS," have placed boxes for the reception of orders, at the following places: J.&IL Floyd's store, corner of Wood and 6th sts.; hillaywood's Shoo store, corner Liberty and Market A. Beelen's store 3d street; L. Wilcon,Jr., dranciat, cot. 4111 and Smithfield ; John IF Smith's store, cor. High and Wylie streets ; ' Telegrarb Office, Fourth street; H. C. Ke lly. Grocer, cor.fith st. and Market alley The Flour was• rs will call twice or thrice daily, for; orders, and the Flush &c., delivered promply either ins harsela or sacks, (sack Flour is preferable for family ose, without charge for cartage. It is plain that no accounts can be allowed, and that' dciverscan have no permission to leave 'Flour without payment. We hope that the public wattle pleased with artangerdent us we shall endeavor to do Moil just ce. . imay2uj WILNIART*I it NOBLE. IURE YOURSELF AXE lIIIC AN COM POU N D.— la This never failing specific is guaranteed in all cases of delicate disease, together with the attendant com plaints, to effect a speedy, safe and lasting cure in the COOll3B ore few days, without restrictions to diet, busi ness or injury to the system. It is an old and popular remedy; has long been (and still is used in the private practice of a physician, radically curing ninety-nine of the hundred cases. It leaves no odor On the breath, and may be used by any one without the least fear of expo sure.. For sale at the Medical Depot, No. 50 Smithfield street,Pittsburgh, Pa. • (apr7 Samuel Alt:idea. 11/IANUFACTURER of FOWLER'S PATENT BED ILL STEADS, has removed his Ware Room to 08 3d st., to the well-known stand, lormerly occupied by Ro berts ZU Kane, whore BeAstecul3 of every variety can be obtained or made to order, wholesale and retail. • LiFe wisc CABINET FURNITURE AND CHAIRS of the latest Whams and of the best materials the market af fords, made and ke • t on hand. • apl4:tf W. VALT . W. Daly & Co., MANUFACTURERS and Importers of the best de scription, onlK s . of Eng . lisb, Scotch and German HOSIERY,UNDE lIIRTs,DRAWERi4 &GLOVES. Fifik urea, between Wood and Market. Pittsburgh, And WHOLESALE IMPORTING WAREHOUSE, apP26 61 Couraand street, New York. (y RUTH :STRANGER THAN -FICTION." 1 this age of progress and improvement in mental iiridmoral eulture in the arts and sciences, every day virevneet with the saying, that " Truth is stranger than Fiction." And if proof be needed to establish its truth, no greater evidence could be. produced than that R. CIIESI7.B keeps a One Enes Clothing Store—an innova tion, surely, on the present system of asking two pnces, but one that results to the benefit of both purchaser and seller. A living profit; not a heavy; and consequently unfashionable *tack; bat, a good assortment—and al. ways receiving the latest style; Garments made in the beat manner, with a determination to give satisfaction in every . case, are certainly inducements which can notbe held out by any establishment in.the city. 'R. CHESTER'S stock of Gents wear, Furnishing Goods and Ready blade Clothing, is cemplete. Fits Youths' and Boys' Department cannot beequalled by any west of the mountains. - Call and examine • his stock; at tho Original Boys' Clothingand Fashionable Emporium. ho. 71 Smithfield street. myG (Chronicle and Dispatch copy.) John W. Tin Vs Whip, Cans, Umbrella and Parasol Manufactory, HS removed to No:113 Wood street, near Virgin alley, where he offer. for sale a large assortment of Goode in his line; ut less prices than they can be bought for at any other house in this city 'Pine Silk Fringed Parasols, - do - Lined do - do plain, large sire, • - do scalloped, - . . 62 Wholesale and Retail. Repairing neatly done and promptly attended to.. lapr2s:Gat ETHEREAL OIL ANDLA.SW.S;—AII persons using the Ethereal, Pane or Comphene. Oil, either in this or Allegheny. city, can be *applied at their residences with the. Genuine article, from my wagon, by leaving their orders at 82 Fourth, between Market and Wood streets, Apollo Hall.. • JNO. S. TOUGH. Just received, a beautiCal assortment of Lamps for burning the above named oils. (myl.o gr:II.,OVES! GLOVES: ULOVES!—A splendid as- IX sortment of Ladies anti Misses .lisie thread and silk GloVes, embroidered and plain, lust received at . . • ' . W. DALY . & CO's DIM , Old Heiablisited.Stockiug Store, Fifth street. (VOWED RIBBONS—Just received per express, 25 lJ Cartoonshf those very desirable Crimped. Ribbons,. for trimming, embracing all the different Widths and Colon. The attention of Wholesale Customers is re spectrully-sollcited to the above extensive assortment. mylo : p L.ll ,ELXPRESS-1? R Ant GOODS.---A. A. .Mason • Co. have received; this morning per • press, a splendid assortment of fine. Dress Goods , gonststlng of knack -and Fancy COlored Berens; . and,Light rtincy Plain- Tissue; ; Beantlibl Plnin and Figured Berege ; de' Dales; India Silks, fr.e., Ate. The above goods are well worth the attention of Par chaser'', as they will be sold aranusually low prices % at Wholesale-and Beta% at • • • . : . • nrylo . .•.. Nos. 62`and 74 biaiket . Sneet ' • -.ll(butilantotts. oms ... . . se mi covens:. 'wry/rim:lw ' co:I • : Canal Basin, Penn sire t. MR& • Penlia4 Itatilrilad*Oentrall 'Railroad, 11E suscribers' having been , uppOinted • shinpinsg I!, Agents for the Pennsyivania or. Central Railroad,. ram tie üblfo' We are now prepared• to receive. 'Lily merchandise orproduee' far shipment east on the ',Opening of the Canal. • Gocvle.via this route will be canied throagh in . five 'gays, and all consigned to us will be forwarded free of commission or charge for advances. sins or arszaill . rrrWltlcti PiliteDlLPlSta & PlinnunGH. pry Goods, gluts, Shoes, Books, Stationery, Cutlery Confecilonary, Prune, Fantherh Furniture, Drugv,lle!. nieincs, Saddlery, Wool, &k., tsc.,.sl iv 100 tbs,. • • Bard ware; Queensware i Grocence r raints, Dke,Stuffs, Oile Leather 3 elover'Ples, Tiniest andotherG7a Sca' rl 9 s {P9ll - A.toe; P:Yl,ater asLar Bi Tobacco Le Amc al ,br co : B.,. tfec ma , the.T rb. n .ti ll , o7 o , ,:. G uir r i ni o n ..m an m a r r ,Ap a Di g ic st, EhN oo &i c ia V es,o l v oO oE • E • Clay, Bonet, &c., 40c. 40..100 th e.. German UMEXIUMII!! W.ONDERFUL, CURES!! Dr. Dogeri 9 Syrop•of Liverwort and Tar VA N BALA° IT I . For Ow ..,, , ,,taft• curl of Vouths, Colds, Influenza Asthma, Nrenrlttas, Syisting ati ether Lung . . . Complatms tendlng to CONSUMPTION. Look at Ito. VnptCtaYelled Success. yollla'abovd dlitingtilsited COUGH MEDICINE Is mir ping all before it in Lung Complaints la all sec ns of the country It Is constantly perforating cures which astonish even physicians themselves. Look at the high character and standing of the names which vouch for its unrivalled healing power. H. Cox, M.D.: late Peofessor in the College in Cincinnati' W. J. Riehards,M.D.;:Hon. Judge Morse; Hon. Judge Wmi Burke, for , more than 2D years Post Master of Cin.; R. S. Newton; Prof. in the Medical College at Mem phis Tenn.; John A. Collins, Esq., ,Propnetor of the Temp. Organ , - and Gen. Agent of the Grand Division of the Sena of Temperance of Ohio; William H. Levison, Editotof i the U. S. Military and Naval Argus at N. Y 4 Thomas C. Faulder, Esq.,-of Albany; Rev. Wittman, Rev. R. Hoyt, N.Y. City ; and wet could name hundreds,. aye' thousands .of others, who testify from petysonal =potence, that it hat cured them and their mends, in some cases oiler all other remedies had failed. Such men never make suck statements, unless convinced of their troth beyond the possibility of a doubt. Read a few of the letters. - Extract from a letter from F. M. Cory to IL L. Stew an, No. 137, Second !trea t New York. . Srasra, June 30, 1819. Dear Friend Stewart: I have been home now Ju st two months. When I last saw you, I had but little hopes of I ever getting any better. But I have now-she pleasure of thanking you for recommending me to take Dr. Roger' Syrup of Liverwort,, Tar, and Canchnlagua. I got a dozen bottles of it nail look home with me, determined to make a fair trial of it, as I hail dour with everything else. I have only taken tour bottles of it, and I mast -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 lungs. Butthat has now ceased, and so tins my cough, nearly. I cough but little now . , and ex peer coon to be entirely free from it. I consider it an invaluable medicine, andshall recommend it to all who are afflicted with a cone or diseased lunge. • • I let a young lady who had the CONSUMPTION, and had bled a good deal from the lungs, and doctored sever al months with our physician, but grew worse, have one bottle of It, and it cured her. It acted almost - miraculously in her case. Your sincere friend, F. M. CORY - . N.B. The original letter from which the above is •n extract, is on file, and can be seen at our office, N 0.310, Broadway. BLEEDING AT TAB LUNGS CURED. sat COW PROATTLT it ACTS. Statement of Air. A. Lang, Bata, No. 385 Pearl street, N.Y.—A few days befoec last Christmas, I was taken unwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely at the Lungs. 1 called In a Homccopathic physician, but his medicine did not seem to help me. I read your advert isement, and thought I would try. Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Cancheaagua. Before 1 had taken up the shied beak, ow bleeding bad stopped, say Cough was gone, and! felt as well as usual. My health is now good. I consider it a most excellent medicine, and cot , di:illy recommend it to my , friends. [mu 3uukteni seer made to the Promisors, March, lath 1630 1 OTHER NEW YORK CITI- - REVERENCES. • 07.- Fur want of room to publish at length any more ceruficates, we here give the names and residences of several individuals well known! in New York, every one of whom has used :his, medicine, and can :peek personally of its effects. Please call upon them, and hear what they say. Custuta 11. Moo, No. 192, Broadway, corner of John street. Rev. listen Herr. No. 137, Madison street, Pastor of the "Church of the Good Shepherd." SODKILT S. LoczwooD. No. 30, Vestry Street. 5n.v5.1313 Ilan, No. 260, Houston street. IE7 Be sure to ask for Dr. 4. Rogers' Syrup of LIV ERWORT, TAR, and CANCHAI. AGUA, und /et no other be palmed ou to you. CAUTION.—Eons genuine, unless there is on the bud wrapper' a note of hand; ligned with a Pen, by A. L. & CO. FOR SA EIF., wholesale and retail, by A. L. SCOVILL & CO., Propnetors, at their Principal Drpoi,GOTHIC lIALL, N 0.316 Broadway,New York, to whom all or den for the tiledicine,euti letters nelatzug to Agencies, should be addressed, port-paid. ALSO, for sale by It. K Sellers, No. 37 Wood street, Wholesale Agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity; D. hi. Curry, H. P.Schwartz, and J. Douglas, Allegheny City; Townsend,Carr dr. Co., Manchester; A..Potterson, Bir mingham. PRICE—Io lame bottle, SI,00; or sit bottles for 55,00 'art :3m VT - RS- A. LEECH invites the attention of her .l l) al, friends to an opening of Spring MILLINE- N ERY, on Thursday next. Ladies' and Children's Hats, in every varitty; Head Dresses and Caps; French Flcwers; and a handsome assortment of wide Ribbon, Embroideries,Silk and Lace Mantillas, and a great ma ny other Goods Miler Ens. P.S.—Three or four good Milliners wanted immedi ately. No. a Fifth street. morn (Journal and Gazette copy.) John. N. Roberto PRACTICAL WATCH MASER AN * JEWELLER, DSIRES to inform the public that be heti opened a Workshop. at No. 16 Fifth street, two doors from Market, wherehe purposes devoting his entire attention to the repairing and refitting of fine Watcher, Clocks, and Jewelry. At this establishment, any and every part of the finest Watches. or Time Pieces, that may have become worn out. or otherwise injured, can be replaced with new, in n style and finish entirely eqnal to the original. All work done at this shop will be warranted to give entire satisfaction. References—Messrs. John Harper, Joseph Woodwell Wm. B. Senile, Joshua Rhodes, James A. and Robert H, Hartley. • N. B.—A limited but carefully selected stock of watches, Clocks, Jewelry,Bllver Spoons, Spectacles, &x i eonstrunly.on hand, which will be sold very low for cash. Inpr2.s:2m • Llthographte Institute. nO-PARTNERSHIP.--The subscribers most respect- I,j fully announce to their friends and the public gen eral-IY. that they have thisday entered into Co ship, &van purpose of carrying on, at the old stand, in Singerly's Building, opposite the Post Office,Tbird street, Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Rrinting, in all its various 'branches. Having machinery, recently turned 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„paruaer, Schuchman,:and they hope by strict attention to their 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, Landscapes, Autographic Letters. Bill Heads; Plots Lithographed and Printed in Black, Gold Bronze of Co lors. Specimens of their work can be seen nt their Office, as above. SCHUCHMAN, opal FRED. HAUNLEIN. MEM To Cabinet Makers. Veneer:, Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut; Varnish Mardtoars and Furniture at Wholesale. TRE subsaribers have just received from New York -and. Boston a most -Splendid stock of VENEERS, and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. AU of which we will sell at extremely low prices. As great care wastaken in the selection of the stock, persons cannot fail to be suited either as to quality or price; and, as It is well known that Furniture can be made by machinery superior and much lower than by band, the attention or the trade is respectfully Turned Work, in all Its branches, curried on as usual. Plank for hand rails, for Carpenters, and all articles requiredin manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly on hand—vi;: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware Hair Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac. RYAN Bc. M'KEE, Ryan's Buildings, No. 3t Fifth street. mai"2ydnw PERFUMERY AND FANOY SOAPS—JAMES A. JONES, corner of Liberty and Hand streets, has received a fine assortment of Perfumery and Fancy Soa : Rous p sel's cologne water ; Roussel's omnibus soap ; Wetlicrill's do;' do- ' =tontine do; French. do; • do Circassian do; Wetherill's toilet water; Brown 'Windsor do; Aromatic vinegar; Transparent wash balls; Roussel's assorted extracts; Military shaving soap ; Lubin's do do ; Roussel's shaving cream; Eau li/stud ; • do do compo'd ; Genuine bear's oil; Jenny Lind hair gloss; do ox marrow; Odontine,or rose tooth paste; npri STfißitiFfui'•,----- iT UST IFEVOVET6—A lot of fine three week .marble tp Mantle Clocks, of a variety of colors and styles, suitable tor parlors, dining rooms or chambers, end for sale by • . N. RICHARDSON, • 81 Market street. (\IL CLOVES-2p be. for rale by NLY fmyl2l B. A. PAHNESTOCK &CO • I •y . I U ROME; a REEN-8 eons for soloby • . Imyl2) ' - ' B.A. FAIINM• TOCK A CIO. lIIINTIIMIMR 7 - 7 4atiliiiWor - ailiTt l iriiic t , 7 Royl2) B. A.TATINESTOCK A CO 'VeACE GINGER-8 boo for sale by 7 - ' ' jR. - Imylkl. - D. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. Q e . , 01TON - iioBll3H.ViNll GLOVIMI--A fall: aeon= . mental' all Cokllll and qualities of Hosiery, vritis a assortment of Lisle Thread, Silk and Cotton Gloves, for sale, wholesale or retail, by P. if. EATON, 'min' . .' . .... •.. ' 62 Fourth at. ... ..., ISHING TACKLE--Hodsalipu, Reels, Hooks. cc. in great variety tut stealth and for sal, by 0 1 112 ' N. RICHARDSON, 81 Market st. , 1T s • WABB—Frutt Baskets, Castors,'l'ea • Setts;' Table, Tea and . Reiseit Spoons and Forks, to man by • ' Pi.B.ICHABDSON, • , -El Market mu eat. - • ; =EI IDnige anb Illebitints. (Joann, and.Ooldsictisme: Ilk. 411: IrO c rl b i i e n r r m e t e n tis ti ed n in tiverq,7lX " r d iVe warrant Di. Keyser's I.'oetoral Syrup to "eara eases of. C.ortgNi i .Cokis, oronrintiz, laugnedi, tn-lets ,una at a cheaper rate than any other ineilleirut, ever thecae- • . - IT:HAS AN ENTIRKIX.NEW ACTIONThe old Cough Medicines always sicken "thestomach and pro duce nausea which ismore disagreeable than'thc Cough Itself. 'This, is obviated in'this mixture, for it is a pleas ant soothing article and it will cure l .o/ tits mane wW bi 7 . 001e/di- evidence; in,favyr of. this medicine in our City; feint our own C.itiiens t should convince any one of lts,elEcaey.' ilia the prescription of a regular physi .citn, and has beeA used by him own praitice for amninbei"of:years, with the most heroic success. CONSUMPTION—A lady from Steubenville writes, that her daughter had been afflicted with a Cough and exPeetbmtion, night -sweats, hectic' fever, and all the. distressing symptoms of consumption, and that after in kin_g two bottles she. as entirely eurcd. .A gentleman 'in WashingtotiebuntY, who had mitered with Asthma and Chronic Cough for eight years, has been entirely re lieved and the cough removed by the use of half a do senor bottles of-the Pectoral Syrup.• A gentleman from Peoria;lliinois, writes that " he knows the Pectoral Sy rap to be a good article, for he has used it in his ovra case and in the cases of members of his fatally with the most perfect success. ; • I? IS ONE 011.1116 CIICAPEST , Winans Now crown. —lt is plat up in half pint bottles at CA cents each, or six bottles for 82,50. COMMIT STOBBILIIPIIILS would do well to keep sup ply of this medicine on hand 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 Consumption. CAUTION EXTRA—Many persons Will try to get you to buy some one of the va rious nostrums, but do not heed them. If yon want to get well; boy Dr. Kyrsen's Pim-roan, Straus, and take no other, this will cure you. It has in it some of the most Valuable plants and herbs bf the materin medics, and is compounded by a person skilled In the healing art. There ran be no deception in I this medicine. It is prepared in- your own city, and the proprietor has nurnerons.certi fi cates, attesting its valu able properties, which will be shown to any person de sirous of seeing them. Alums Wang, throughout the United States to sell. this medicine. Large discounts will be made to those, who will take an interest in the medicine.. It will pa) a large profit to all agents; besides, they . will be doing suf fering humanity a service by placing in their hands the greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has ever produced. - For stile, wholesale and retail, by KSYSER & DOWELL, Druggists,l4o Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., to whom all letters for agencies must .be addressed.— Also, for sale by D. M. Curry, Allegheny city; P. Brock er, Jr., Brownsville; George Baird, Washington; John H. Buchanan, Hickory; George Keyser, hPKeesport J. -D. Vowel!, Canonsbargh; and by merchants and druggists generally. Da2s Public Attention It respectfully enrited to the taming truths, set fottA in. ?dation to one of the most important Flemings of mod ern times! • PETROLEUM OR' ROCK OIL; TT is not more than one year ago since this great rem edyJ,. was brought before the pub*, for the relief and care of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, since then, become fully appreciated by the community, and we allege that the longer it is tried the more certain will Its great fame spread. It is not the remedy of a day, got up for the sole purpose of making money; but, one, which we conceive, will continue to be used when all nostrums have beer forgotten. The PETROLEUM Is a Natural Remedy, elaborated tattle depths of the earth by a power and agency that laughs to scorn. all human competition. It is our duly, when we write about a medicine, that we write zatrrn—thatwe say nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or pint confidence in our statements. The sick are very apt to catch at any thing that promises relief from dis ease. A story can hartitii be too highly wrought to an swer the object of guilingor humbugging some of them. Now, we do not detain tole this; we are noxious only that the truth in relation to our Remedy should be told, in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any single article of the csakritz maks. Plain, unvarnished facts—facts that may , be ascertained in our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe trotenm. • Within the past two months, two of our own ciuzens, who were wally blind, have been restored to sight. Several ewes of blindness, in the State of Ohio, have been cured. And, also, the case of a gentienum in Bea ver county. There are others ; bat these eases are near home, and may be referred to by any persons who may bare doubts on the subject. These cases were cured af ter they had been abandoned by physicians as hope less- The Petroleum wilt cure, when used according to three, bons—Diarthrea, Dysentery, Piles Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin,'Pimples on the face Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm,Tetter, Scald Head pains in the bones and joints, old rs, Wens, 'tumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and Ague, Chronic Coughs,Aathaut, Bronchitis, and alt Pal. monary affections of a chronic nature, tending to pro duce CONSUMPTION. Bums and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and Bunions. In fact, it is a OZEST CSIVICIWAL RIM/DT, and has been tried in most of the above diseases within the past year with the most perfect success. Certificates that will astonish are in the hands of the proprietorov Ito will take pleasure in showing them to the afflicted or their friends. Whatever others may say about their medicines, the Petroleum is the ,:greatest Remedy of the age. Phy sicians of high standing in the profession are beginning to use it in their praetice...Those who at first looked on with doubt and uncertainty, are willing to award it due praise and consideration. Before another year rolls round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that the Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by . KEYSER tc APDOWELL, 140 Wood Street Also—R. I•:. Sellers, M . Wood street ; D. ht. Curry, D. A. Elliott, .Joseph Douglass . , Allegheny City. Also, by the Proprietor, S. M. KIE.R, Cans' .Basin, 71h street, Pittsburgh. lias ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER , . PEPSINI DIGESTIVE FLUID THE TRUE Or Gastric Juice I A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CORER, pH! PARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Oa, after directions by BATOIS /AIELLO, the grew Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M.D., No. 11, North Eighth street, Philadelpths, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIOESTION, DYSPEPSIA, .LIUNDICE,CONSTIPATION, LIVEN COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, curing:alter Nature's own method,by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. Half a tetuipoonfull of this 'quid, infused In water, will digest or dissolve Fa's Pricnos or RoArr Beer to •tiour TWO ICOURS, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron Ltiono,l a hiscolebrated work on Animal Chem Ism:, says: "An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous Lo the Gastric Julee,may be readily prepared from the mu. cous membrane of the stomach of the calf, in which va rious articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be so soft. cord, changed and digested, just in the same manner as they would be in the human stomach." Dr. Paassaa, In his famous treatise on " Food and Di. et," published by Fowlers & Wells, New 1 ork, page 3, states the same great fact, and describes the method of Preparation. There are few higher authorities than Dr. Pereira. Dr. Coxes, in his valuable writings on 'he " Physiolo gy of Digestion," observes that "a diminution of the due quantity of the Gastric itliC4ll II a prominent and all-pre sailing cause of Dyspepsia;' and he states that "a die unguisbed professor of medicine in London, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else to fail, had recoarse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved corn. pletely armee-sand." Dr. sansx, author of the famous works on " Vegeta ble Diet,",.says: " It is u remarkable fact in physiology Width° stomachs of animals, macerated in water, im part to the fluid the property of dissolving various stn. Ides of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial diges tion of them in no wise different front the natural digest Ise process." Dr. Silson's great work, the " Chemistry of Man," (Le o &. Blanchard Phila., 1840, pp. 32.1.2) says : "The discos. cry of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical history of Digestion. From recent experiments we know that food 111 dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid prepared from Pepsin, as It is in the natural Gas. trio juice itself." Professor Dorn/taws, of the Jefferson College. Phila. delphia,in his great work on Haman Physiolog(y,devotes more than fifty 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 cases." he says, "di. gostion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digestions." AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. Hong:mewl% preparation of PEPSIN has produced' the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. It is impossible to give the details of cakes in the limits of this advertisamout—but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO lIUNDRED 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 ( or tendency to bilious disonler, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Agile, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, rind other drugs upon the Digestive organkufter a long sickness. Also, forexcess In eating, and the too free use of ardent spir. I its, It also reconciles Health COMPLAINTS mnce. OLD STOMACH . • There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem to rcaeh and remove at once.— No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF I A ringle doss ermares cal ateunplearant symp emu, and it only needs to be repeated, for a short time, to make these good erects permanent. PURITY OP BLOOD and VIGOR OP BODY, follow at once. It is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af ter enting,Low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to' sanity, Sbleide, Re. Price, 01' ',DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect a lasting cure. Every bottle bears the wriuen signature of J. S. HOUGHTON, .M.D., Sole Proprietor: • , Sold by agents In every town in the United States, walla respectable dealers in Medicines generally. • I•Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER R McDOWELI.. 141 Wood street. Retail dealers supplied at PiopriStOr's prices. Inv2lEy • Also, for sale by R. E. SELLERS, 67 Vat d street. Balite Sarsaparilla and the Cholera. XT OT a slaeo man, woman or child has died of the lACHOLERAor any of its symptoms who used this - Invaluable preparation. Look at the city of Louisville, where this Sarsaparilla is ade, and where from 100 to 200 bottles are retailed dal , but, few isolated cases of Cholera have occurred, a they were either .persons from boats or those who di garded oar advice. For Bale by KEYSER & /11'DOWELL,141 0 Wood SI. Pittoorgh,where the genaine article may always be Wattled. . (lalin PEFROLEUM—A certain ono ior manalcsA, a &nate very prevalent this hot weather—the fore runner of Cholera. Try it For sale by ire KEYSER & MoDOWELL, I4O Wood at. 11 00hiB 4 0 doz. for sale c h eap by cam) 'STUART & KU. • • ' MEE fiturtelhitimsr. . . . . . • •-• • Notice. ALL•persona havin4 , tatinneW with the undersigned, either as Public Accountant, Instructor in Book. Keeping t ot• otherwise, - will find-him *at the Pittsburgh Commercial Oollege,from 9• till 11 o'clock, A. thl., and from 2 till 4 *lock, P. - 21. • 7 • 7 7 Merchants in want of competent .BoCk keepe rs can be supplied by calling on- JOHN. PLIMUNG, end ) Principal Instructor in the Science of Accounts. .James Aeon, • • ENGINE BUILDER AND AL4CHINIST, (Successor to Robert Wightman.) Corner of biboty and Water shuts, Pittsburgh, '% nta. build, and finish to older, on the shortest no- TV lice, and mostuecommodating term., Steam En. gines and Machinery, and Castings of all descriptions, at the lowest prices. Prersavaan, April 8,18.51. I cbeerfUlly recommend to the public and my former customers, my successor, Mr. JAMES REES, a eompe: tent and able mechanic, capable of buildtng Engines and Machinery in the meat satisfactory and approved style.- rapt9:yl ROBERT WIGIITMAN: Pittsburgh Look Factory. • -utrrir.w..WaLLY,,Lcock &nil/ring, Bal Hanging and Tr Muss Blacksranlan.g, . No. 165 NOOD IVREICT. • A GOOD assortment of housework, Store and. Flush Dolts, and Steamboat Table Castors, on hand. . ....Jobbing attended to in the best manner. Daar72-4 ' Fairmount Fire Engine for Sala.: fp members of the Fairmount Fire Company. offer ..1,. their ENGINE for sale. It is in Grrbrate order, and will be sold cheap. Eat Loire of 1. SMITH, B"'Y'' nal(' . N 0.409 Penn street. • • Cabinet. Makers Wanted. rftlfEraibreribers will employ a namber or good hands at the above business; vie: Bureau, Bedstead and Table makers. • NOnebat good workmen need apply,— as good wages will be given and payment prompt. .RYAN & at Ryan's Buildings, No. 21 Filth scree A Relict:seine Hall. Tonto astatorer A ND BEAUTIFIER.. Trial bottles 376 cents. Those XL who have used Jones' Coral flair Restorative know 115 execllent qualities—those who have not, we .assure it to possess the following qualities. It will force the hair to grow on any part where nature intended halt to gTOW, mop 'limiting DA; cure scurf or dardruff, and make fight, red or grey hair grow dark. For dressing the hair soft and silky, nothing .can exceed yetis—it makes i truly beautiful and keeps so.. It ls, indeed, the mos economies'', yet superior article for the hair. Sold culprit Whl. JACKSON'S Store,2lo Liberty st., bead of %Vood, Pittsburg. Price 376 cents, 50 cents and 81.00. Idec7o Yearly Wenlste Teeth and Braman, To BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS. PERSONS who have either, are honorably assured that if their breath is ever so foal, or their TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW '4 Jones Amberencrusted with tartar, that a cent box of ones.' Amber Tooth Paste will snake the teeth white as snow and the breath odiferoutly sweet. • Sold only at JACKSON'S Store, 240 Liberty 'steer . head of Wood. fdeeo • Jones , Solution of Jot, ALIQU ID HUMAN HAIR DYE for.thu changing of white, fed or grey hair to a.baiutifal brown or. lel block color In a few minutes. Ptico 50 cents and 61,00 Sold by W. JACK.ItON,'O6 Liberty.stTeet t ritisburgh -cad of Wood. idec2o The llnmia Dodq mnot ironware, (SO RATS te/.701V TO HAVE A HEAL TRY APPEARANCE, And persons who do not perspire are liable to the mos DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. 'WOW,/ orrol Italian Chemical Soap ceases 'a free .L 1 perspiration, and at the same time mollifies. softens the skin, giving it Um texture and beauty of au in ( ant , s. SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AND SORE'S,' - are soon. not only healed, bat cared by its use, us at least seven physicians in New York know, who use it in such cases, and find it unfailing—as also, In PIEIPLE,BLOTCIIES, FRECKLES, or any other skin disease. The reader is assured that this is no useless puffed nostrum, as one trial will prove. I could enumerate at least SO persons cored of SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD. Buy it, and the reader is again assured, I would ndi cruelly sell it (orate above, unless I knew it to be all I state. Those who are liable to CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED will find this not only a cure, but a preventive ; and I can now only add, that any one afflicted with any ol the above, or similar diseases, will find this all and even more (admimble in its prope rties)) than I state. Ur — Bat, reader, the stores are flooded with imitations, and be sure you ask for Jona) Italian Chemical Soap— and bay it only of WEL JACKSON, only Agent in Pittsburgh,2loLibeny street, Pittsburgh, head of Wood. JOllOll. Lily Wts!ce. LADIES are cautioned against using common preps red Chalk. _ . 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The Wife's gime:, or the Forbidden Marriage. By Mrs. Hubbach, _ N 0.13 of the Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution. By Benson .1. Leming. The above books rust received and for sale by R. C. STOCKTON, No. 47, Market st. (Gax. and Amer , copy.) Blew Boons and Magazines. JUST RECEIVED at WALL'S LITERARY DEPOT, No. 85 Fourth street. Godey, Graham, Sartain and the Ladies' National Magazine, for June. Blanchard's great work, The Heirs of Derwentwater. The Sisters, or Fatal Marriage, by Henry Cockton. The Wife's Sister , or the Forbidden Marriage, by Mrs: Habback. Widow Rugby's Husband, a humorous novel, by the author of Simon Suggs. TheMother-in-Law, or the Isle of Rays, by Mrs. Fouthworth. The Countess Ruttolstadt, by George Sand, a Sequel to Consue to. 5851, or the adventures of Mr. and Mrs. Sandsb oy, who came up to London to see the Great 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 Pilot, Lent Sco tt it.e.ace. - • • • myl7. New nooks: Mew Books A T HOLMES LITERARY DEPOT, Third street A opposite the Post Office : Godey's Ludy's Book for May; Graham's and Sartaln's Magazine for May; Ladies' National for May; Dictionary of Mechanics,No; ; The Wife's Sister, or the Forbidden Marriage—a No . vel The Widow Rugby's Husband—a hamoroua Novel The lleirs of Dretventwater • by E. L. Blanchard; Thd Countess of Iludelstadt- ' -by George Sand; The Sisters—by the author of ' Valentine Vok.e • Mrs. Candles Curtain Lecturca—new edition ; The Mother-in• Law—by Mrs. Southworill ; The Banker's Wife—by T. S. Arthur; Wild Sports in the West—bY Maxwell; The Commissioner—Aw G. P. R. James, Esq.; Appleton's Mechanics' Magazine—No.s; llorticultorist and Cultivator for. May ; Stanfield Hall—a Historical Romance—complete. GUM I'EDTARLEToNS—Jast received Una morning and now olrercd,locartous of those very desirable Crimped 'Tarletons. for Bonnet Lining. The attention of Milliners is respectfully solicited. mayl3 . A. A. MASON ruourvs TETTRR oiNTAIENT is warranted to cure .1. Piles 50 cu. per bottle, Sold by S. L. CUTHBERT, . 60, Smithfield street • • • • - • e • *wok:, , • -:•-e:/ • ‘: 7'. • ~..` i~ . The _Franklin Fire Insairanaii company nEcToRs ro -:--" Charles W.,.Banoker, George. W.:Richards,' Thomas-Hirt, - • ' 'Mordecai D: Lewis, ,Tobias Wagner, Adoiphi E. Bode, Samuel Omar,: • 'David - S. Browne, • -lacoh R. Smite, ' •• Morris Patterson.- CIfAB N. SAIICKER;PreaI. - Cues. G. Retcssa, Secretary. . I[7 - Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or lindted, OR every description of property in town and. country at rates as low as are consistent with security. . _ The Company:have reserved a large Contingept Fund. which, with their Capital and Prenuunis, safely invetted, afford mnpleprotectionto the assured. The Assets of the Company,. on January:lst, ISM, as -published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol. blortgages . 9 / 8 ,1 2 8 - 63 • Real Estate • 84i377 78 . Temporary Loans. 83,966 17. Stocks 61;889 co (14,MG Since their incorporation; ti period of. l ..Year B )..theY have paid ppwards One Emir Hurt dyed 21sou. sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby-affording - evidence of the advanutgesof Insurance, as well aithe disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. • • J. GARDINER COFFIN, Ag. ent,, Oilier N. corner Wood and :11 sts. Pittsbturgln. Late LIIIIIII I / 1 136 - 00IIipanr, 111111P3 COhi ANY , was incorporated la kebruarYi 1851, with a Perpetual . Charter , and has commence d business on a Capital 0f..8100,000.' The Company does business both on.the Joint Stoek • and Mutual plan: ' On.theJmnt Stock. plan the rates are one-third less than those chatted by Mutual Companies, and Fifteen Per Cent. lower than the rates of most ' Stock Compa nies. Mutual rates are the same as ,those adopted by other safely conducted 'Companies. Those insured on the mutual principle !MVO the combinedsecurities furnished :by that system of insurance - , andahe Capital-and'Sur plus Fund of the Joint StoCk department, The:Charter permits the granting dr insurance'on life, in every form, including the right of wife, children, pa rents, retationsj friends Of cre.ditors—to insure the life of another tor-thew own exclusive benefit, payable after death, or upon the parties arriving at the age of 30, 55, 60 or 65, at the option of she insured. OFFICERS. Jimes S. Hoon, I'resldent. Saniuel M'Clarkan, Vice President. Joseph S. Leech Treasurer. • Charles A. Colton, Secretary. James S. Iloon, Joseph S. Leech, • John S. Dilworth, Charles A. Colton, 'Samuel M'Clurkan, ' , William Phillips, John A. Wilson. Colin/ring Physicians. • Joseph Gazzam, D. William Addison, M. D Jeremiah Brooks, M. D E. G. Edringion, M. D. . =AWNING PIIYSIC1168.• Samuel Dilworth, 51.-D., 47 Smithfield 'swee t Bobt. Snyder, /11. D. 103 Fourth at. *John Crawford,.lll. D., al Sixth at. Wm. McK Morgan, rd. D., 107 Liberty at. . Dr. Dilworth will ho in attendance at the office, every, day, at 12 o'clock. • •. • ThOlit who have spoken for an agency, are requested to call, take.theicpapers, and commence operations forthwith. :All persoes engaged ht.the insurance busi ness will be supplied with blanks and ai lowed the usual C 01111111331011. • , Office of the Company, N0:75 Fourth street. • my 7 C.A.COLTON Seery trintino. Fire and InlandA r liinfporeaMon ••ISSIIRANCE• '". ARE INSURANCE COAPANY OF NORTII AURA. ICA, Philadelpbia;chartered 1794, capital 0000,- 0 0, assett January 13, 1851, 01,00/,255 00, will make insuranee-on buildings and their contents in this city and vicinity. -Also, on property of every descrip tion, on steamboats and other vesselii, either by momma! transportation or On the seas. DIRECTORS : Arthur G. Coffin, Presq., Jacob Al. Thomas, Samuel W. Jones, . John R. Neff,. Edward Smith,, Richard D. Wood, John A. Brown, William Welsh, - Samuel P. Francis Ilaskins, Sanmel Brooks, S. Austin Allibone, Charles Taylor, William E. Rowen, Ambrose White, George W, Aspinwall Thomas P. Cope, lames N. Dickson, S. *orris, Water, • H. D.Sherrerd i See)" • • This la the Oldest Miura:nee Company in ; the United States, and from its high standing, long experience, am pM means, and avoiding all risks of au extra hazard ous character, may be considered as offering ample so sadly to the public. , AVM. P. JONES,-Agent, jsal 1i0..141 . Front street. THE DELktVARE MUTUAL 'SAFETY INSUIi ANCECOMPANY.—Ofice t North lloom of the Ex change, Third street, Philadelphia. Finn Insuitartcrt.—Buildings, Merchandize and othei property in town and country, insured against loss 01 damage by bre at the lowest rate of premium. Meninx Insuaniten.—They also insure 'Vessels • Car goes and freights., foreign or coaetvvise, under ,open or special policies, us the assured may deuce. WAND TruoSPOretATlON.—They also insure merehan• dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and Steam Boats, un rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. DIRECTORS—Joseph li. Seel, Edmund A. Solider John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Santee! Edwards Geo. O. Leiper, Edward Darlington. lira ac IL Davis, William Falwell, John Ne vat in,Dr. It. M. Huston; James C:Hand,Theuplalus Paukliug, 11. Jones Brooks, 'teary Sloan, Hugh' Craig. GEdrge Serail, Spencer Mc, Hamm, Charles Kelly, Jai. Johnson, William Hay, Dr, S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. • DIRECTORS AT PITTSDURGH.-- , D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno. T. Logan. . WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Tiros. C. HLio, Vice President. • " losePti %V. Cowen, Secretary. ff:r Office of the Company, No. 42 Water sire et, Pius- HelGnitH P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. rif HE, OFFICE of the insurance Co. of North Amersra y. has been removed intim Warehouse of Hardy . , Jones 1c..C0., No. 141 Front street, third house East ot Wood s t ree t.wlt ere the subscriber will is sue Policies oa Build. ings tmd their contents, and o n Sb ipments by Steamboats . and other vessels, for the above old and responsilde Company. 1t4}31 IVIII. P. JONES, Agent. row MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY, of Phibridaphia, Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, Alarch,lB4B ; Charter Per pettish; Capital $lOO,OOO. liatesiotoer than anyPerinsia sania Company, and full IM per cent. lower than the usual rates of Life Insurance,as the following contoari. son will show: Thus a peison or the age of 10 insuring for 8100 for life, must pay in the Oiraril. 52,30, Pennsyl vania Penn Mutual $2,30, Equitable $3,01, NEW England Sti,36,lAlbion 83,48, New York Lifei3l,36, Lif. and Health, Phdatielphitt, $l l Ol. Dinscroas—SamuelD Orne It; Charles 11l flail, Wm F Boone, Robert P King, Charl es P Hayes, M W Baldwin, Chas 0 13 Campbell, h 1 AI - Reeve, M. D. Lewis Cooper. J Rodman Barker, E Butler, Edvvin II Cope. Presi dent, Samuel 13 Orrick ; Vies President, Robert I'. King Secretary, Francis Blaekburnc. Appticalions will be received and every information given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK,, Agent. OFFICE: Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and Wood streets Pittsburgh. - isetZky Fire and Blaring/ Insurance. Insurance Company of Nortli America, of Phila 11 delphia,through its duly authorized Agent the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and limited frisurancs on property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shipmen by the canal and rivers. • DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't. Baguet Brooks, Alex: Henry - • - Charles Taylor,: Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, EAward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Drown, Jacob M. Thomas : John White, John R. Neff , Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, - ; Wm, Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard,Sec'Y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been charteredin 1794. Its charter is per petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, tt may be considered es offering ample securi- ty to the public. WILLIAM P. 'JONES: At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones ar Co., Writer and Front sta., Pittsburgh • may4y IiOACHES-BY THE PERIL—Two - boles of the Ex nu terminator were purchased by a gentleman the other dayovlto went home and that night prepared it .according to•directions. The nexttnorning he colleeted about a peck of dead Roaches, and found a number of dead ratsin Ake cellar. In the yard he found several merahers Of the rat bunny staggering about as if. under the influence of liquor. A few mysterious knoe sings took place, which soon silenced them: The - Exterminator never fails. Price 2S cents per box. Sold by . S. L. CUTHBERT, • myl3 • Smithfield street. PARCUMENT SN VELOPES.--Lipman's Adhesive, Parchment Envelopes. These envelopes are. the strongest and safest that can be used for enclosing valuable letters or papers—being made of Parchment- Paper, which will withstand any ordinary friction or moisture. Assorted sizes sold at W. S. :HAVEN'S, Stationery Store, my 7 • Market, corner of Second st. It lCLF u L to O v l t lf f t i , :n. F s aV e n ty Sago, P.reparedCorniraplo_ca t W.A. I.IICLURG. A; CO.; Grocers and Tea Dealers. ICE JARS—The "Ice Jars" or " Water Coolers" we are making, are well worthy of examination, as they are very neat and well calculated for private Cant• lies, hotels and boats. . We are also manutaciuringltefrigators of galvanized and other iron.."_ • myl7:iw.' SCAIFE,'ATKINSON & UNDRIbIS-24 bx.s. Cheese, • - 10 bbls. Corned ' Beef Received per canal and lor sale by . • . - CARSONA-111'iNIGHT UNDRIES-30uerces tirease Lard ; 10 bbls. Loaf Sugar; .• Received per Wasbingion, and for sale by my t 7 .CARSON & M'RNI(1111' TANTED,IMMEDIATELY.. , - Trio - Good Box Ma • kere.—None other need apply. .R.S. OFFICER, r' . RYnres Buildings , TESTERCENTR.For sale by WALTER P.: MARSHALL, _ _ No. 85 Wood street XIRE BOARD PRINTS—For sale by rayln WALTER P. IHARSHALL. ANDRE FOR - RS .-12$ xi Li celebrated Hay and Manure - corks; received and. for sale by 'IL W. PMNDEXTER,. Agent, for N. Harper k C0., - _ Water st.;thur' ll door above Market r RUN bIS---Hordeaux .rrunes, c; glass ;ars ; Very superjor . - do fancy. boxes ; Gera= . dO For sale by Vtinll. A. 141 , CLURG h C(). "'BENZOIC ACID 76 concealer sale by - . • imyiti.J B. A. FARDLESTCittA:CO f ~M'~?..fi e .':', e`t_.J ',if,: \;.l. Inorana. fittnnocOes. Firi and as tar sia—c7ii. Life and Health Jusuurautee. ~~~:;. =ZEE ,= "'- ~> =EI . , i M. '~~ l' . Oka Ae At IF.ASON imictamzsi-raußEßs -44 J 3 zsztaßßA Ds'X GO . oti•aisti 6411;fiiik1iirrea;Fifkbloih;Pal .A NNlCHTNOEttrtheirfriends and But plastic generallyi . , thafthey are now prepared,to exhibit..the-largest and thOet - earetbllyteleeted stock of ENTIRELYNEW GOODS they havisevei offered in thinalitt, - comprisedbf the meet rich aniffaiitionable fabrtcs,-as well as the More common,- and which will be offered at n tba LOWEST . „POSSIBLE PRICES airship's Goods can birsoldinany orthe Cities. Their tsvo lower Sales RdOths will be devoted exclusively . til , Retail Trade, and Goods arranged in departments, viz 'Silk Depyrtmens—All the new and fashionablestyieit its torte d this season, including the. beatinakes ofHlack Drew aa.a., it•nuirtnietii--Comprisink Poplins, Dere. ges, Tissues, Serest, De-Laines, Cashmeres, De Lapses, Lawns, Crunbrics, Jaekonets, Grenadines,: -Bombazines, Alpacas, toc.' ' Shatals„raretug - ite - e-Caitton, Crape, Plain and Em broidered. Also, Damask.Thibet, De Leine, Cashmere, - Silk, Palm :Fig, and ether - Shawls. Also; yiiellee; Pale tolls, Mantillas, - - • - Hosiery and Glove Depart:Went—WM always be found complete with the best makes of Cotton and Silk Ho siery. The best Kiel, Gloves always on hand. Linen Departnzing-44, 4-5 and 5.4 White Linen,Lin en Sheeting, Pillow Casa Linen, - Napkins; Doylies, Bleached and Brown; ' Damask, Toweli ng,Di apers, &c. O White Goods—Chead , .and Dotted Cambries,Niall, Swiss, Book and Nainsook Huelins ; Viebirieand Bish op Lawnit .e of everyintality and price. .AISO, Citrfain Materials, Piano and Table Covers. • Evikaidereil Laces, 11 - bmnings,4-e.=-A comcleti,as sortment.' Also. Ribbons, Flowers,Tabs,,te.; arnsols of all kinds. Also Bonnets of all the latest styles. - Domestic Goods Also probably ono of she most extensive-in., e.eanntrycembracing everything known as ; . . The proprietors feel confident that with their business facilities, large and attraative stock, their aniseilly !few prices, they cannot, fail of giving perfect satisfection.. Wholelak Para.:ism are respectfully-informed they will be pleased 'litany time to receive their orders for Goods, at Eastern times, and also to duplicate any Eastern bill of Goods at the same Eastern rates. New and Fashionable Goods will.-be received cob,- . stantly through the season Only One Price _anrl9 Remittanees to Great Brit& LAKELY & CO. - have constantly - for Sale SIGHTB DRAFTS, payable acting. Bank In England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, and for any amount , over LI ster ling. Offce With Woodward, Blakely & Co., coiner of Sixth and Liberty streets, (second story,) next - door - to" J. & R. Floyd's Whole Sale Grocery.: apulal : • John lelrCeurrmey. -- • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER. IN - Foreign and. Doniestit'cikars, Tobacco_ and Snuff s N 0.142 Wocnl street; corner of Virgin alley, THE Co-Partnership heretotore.existing between the subscribers, under the firm of J. S. BONNET dr. Co, is this day 'dissolved by Mutual consent. Either partner may use, the name of the concern-liisettlement. JEROME S. BONNET. MATTHEW D. PATTON.- Pittsburgh, April Ist; 1850. - • _ I . laellaving sold my entire interest in thefirm. of 3.5. Ito?itrlcr & Co. to M.D.- Perron, my late partner, and in retiring from buSirieSs,llake.great pleasure recoM mendin him to the confidence of My friends and the public: NO] J., S. BONNET-:. R. C. Stoeistosii BOOKSELLER. AND STATIONER,.: ' - 471COBNElit Of MAIN= AN THIRD IMIESTS, 'ETAS constantly on hand for saleArriting“etter, ja Printing and Tea TAPER ,• Bonnet; Binders', Pal and Trunk BOARDS; ` Book- and Newspaper PRINTING INK4,which he will sell at the lowest cash prices, or in erchanoe for'Raus And Tanners' Santos. • JOSEEEI LIPPLICOTT. ... • —.WM. C. DADE,. LAP PIMN T T &ILE • (Lira) ) .S.Sramxidia& Co.) , Manufacturers 01 FIN Proof Safes,' Strand sena, beitagen IVood and Smith field. QN Tuesday afternoon, July .20,, 1819, the undersigned were called upon by Messrs.Lipy encou & Barr,to witness an hottest and fair test - of one en -their Pheetux Safes. The furnace being prepared, tan Sate wa. placed inside thereof,with books, papers and some money, when the door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled at quarter past 2 o'clock, and in a short time the. Safe was red hot, and continued till half past G Weloelc, being about font, and a half hours, when the committee'expressed their satisfaction that the time occupied with such heat was sufficient. The furnaed was then pulled dowri,Safe cooled, and door opened--the books, papers and money safe. The heat was so great as to melt off the brass mountings. We therefore take pleasure in recommend ' ingthese Sates to the public_,,as l' o ur judgment; entice:ls , Ire proof. JARVIS dr, Ixtl.BlE, - NOCK &. RAWSON, CORNWALL & BROTHER, BRANNON &THATCIIER ' BENEDICT & CARTER, ISAAC CROMIE. I am migaged in' the foundry. business f. and 'know something about furnaces and heat, 1 witnessed the burning of the above Safe,and can frelysay there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, - in my judgment, entirely fire proof. ' WM' KAYE: In calling upon the above gentlemen for theirsigna. f'S", they r It spoke in the highest terms of the fairness of the last, and their full confidence of the Safe's being entirely fire-proof. We have constintlyon hand and fot sale a full assortrners of the above Safes. mar3l 81:1,L & /WIN O'DONNELL --- • • AL. L. MULLEN, ' . w. D. nt.•iraa. . O'DONNELL, MULLEN ..t. CO; . , - Pittsburgh Chalk eh Cabinet wars! [Looms, N 0.98 Third Street, South Side. Al• O'D. kt..b..C0., respectfully inforrn•their-friends and cuslomera that they have, if not the largest stock ever before seen in this : city, the greatest varietycif styles,:the-ftnest: fintshed, made of the best sessonedaaterials, and by the 'beat:workmen in the western countryall of whicii_they- tire determined to sell ss lovr.as any other manufacturing establishment in the city. Our stock is all our own manufacture ; no importations. : . . • . • - . Steamboats and Hotels furnished at the shorest notice. All orders promptly attended to.. .. .• ' jai 7 • Lan • • .'• •NDEB.SON STREET, ALLEGILTCYT CM, PIN • /ERIE subscriber would respectfully inform hts , friends and the public generally, that having completed his new Planing Millosad.having now in operation two new i• astern made Planing Machines, (Woodworth parent,) and several circular and upright Saws; be is saw prepared to famish promptly and at reduced rates. planed and sawed lumber of every description. Tho attention of steambOat jotners, carpenters -lad builders, is particularly called to the above establish ment, where a largs assortment of planed and rough lumber, of different thicknesses, suitable forshipplog, box making, house, steamboat' work, &e., can be roun d, at all times • • • Also, lumber planed or Sawed to order, with - prompt ness and despatch: JO lIV A. BLOOMER, , jal6 • ' ' Proprietor. N.B.—All orders directed to Pittsbitigh, will receive prompt attention. WM:dismal° and :Metall. SADDLH,IIARNRSSAND TRUNK MANUFACTORY RCREST It . HARTLEY, begs leave to in form Isis friends and the public generally, Sat he continues to occupy that large and com modlous Store Room, formerly occupied by Sainue a • estock 8 Co., No. SO, comer. of Diamond alley anflAYood street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles,Haruess, Trunks, Carpet Hags, Saddle Bags,Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other intl. eles to his line: . He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to furnish to order, all kinds of Elveted.Bose,manufactnred of the bestmaterial, and in a style of workmanship equal so the eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent. cheaper. . •• Country Afrrchants and .Farmas would do well to call and examine lila stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell atilt' rate articles very lOW prices. []'Don't forget the place, No. 86, corner of Wood street and Diamond Alley. "- ap2t.S WEGNER, BOECHNER & bIUELLRIVS New. Lithographic Establishment.' •60 Market sireekbettbecte Third * Fourth; •.. IS NOW. ready to furnish every kind of Lithographic work in the most elegantatylei such As Show bills, 111aps,Pariraits, Landscapes, Cards, Bill heads, and La bels, printed in gold, colors, &c. • • At the same place Messrs. blower It Helmle have opened a DRAWING School., and execute on order Draft, of Machinery, Edifices, Monuments, tce-wiib all possi ble necureev and elegance. • • • • Hope Hills in Fan Operation Again 7 Ryan , ' Buildings, Fifth Street. THE proprietor, thankful to the public for past ens. tam, ventures to solicit a continuanco of the same for his present enterprise—the establishment of Flour and Since Mills within the city—for the accommodation of his customers, and alt who wish to have really good Flour, pure ground Spices, &c., dr.c. • The attention of Families,Merchants and others, Is invited, and all I ask is tha t will give me a trial. . F. HiDRAVO, • No. 1-Diamond. N. B. All articles taken back if not.fonnd good, and the money returned. • (maw Stooped Shoulders. : - • ' • BOULDER BRACES.—These flutes are essential - lyy adapted to those whose profeisions in life render the inclined posture necessary. To the consumptive, the sedentary, and all theise who in their dally.ptorsolts, have contracted the habit of sidoping, this Shoulder . Brace is inestimable. It prevents the shoulders friim falling forward on the chest,"expands the dimensions of 'the chamber in which the - Lungs and 'Heart are con tained, and gives buoyancy to the whole frame ; thus, in its acuon, counteracting the principal causes which lead to disease in those important organs, and to a numerous train of nervous ills, to which so many.are subject. • For sale by. • KEYSF;II fd'IIOWELL,". mad; • " • " 140 Wood st Dr. Piton's Abdominal Supporter. • rIMIS instrument is used in all the Eastern cities, with 1, unparalleled success. The effects produced it are truly wonderful, in all those eases wherii abdomi nal support is needed, from weakness of the Abdominal muscles. It Is a sure cute for falling of the womb,und the long liar of 'diseases which attend that complaint. For sale by EEYSER P.IIDOIML„ mare 140 Wood at important to Tailors. ' • JUST RECEIVED-6 Doz. assorted Tailors' Patent Shears, from No. ID down to No. 2. ' . ALSO--3 Dos. Barbers' Patent Scissors - direct from the manufacturers, and for sale at • . • BOWN TETLEIPS,I36 Wood "Li"' may 22 2 doors below Virgin alter, Notice. ALL persons indebted to the late fircn. JOIIISTON I L , STOCKTON, Will please call' and settle immelistely and save' costs. [feb3l JOHN FLEMING, Art. I. D. • •.10104 ma; YR. J. D. wiiiia.A.nis co., • . • • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCERS, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Dealers in CODN7DI TRODDCK alit) PITIVIDEOUIILANDFACIDSZ3; - C. qf WadAftk Pat and anuri - nsturgik LEWIN 01. ••• - . ; , ; , " „ • J5!;• 4 '13. - • t • a.,1.".* 4 " * 6 4 . • 's . • • • . • =ME !'i, - 4 ". ,". . - 1, ',: 1,1":4;',1, i ~~ .; : . ~M ^r mom EWE A. A. MASO.IO4 CO "Uoxntioa. MEM MEM • • s `i :et . 4 . 4 • . w zirmEnt *lvy 4, vie° on*, at L it,, li l ~.„,.,. ~. .--,..-- ,-,-.--•-•,--.= ill ABA .PI'Ll - ,EttettiTtili*: ittiNOTAGIVM, ,;,-.-.., ' *. - WiaftWiiiiitilie'iSi'asid -.-- 99: l i i iial4 outwit. T?ow,W,..sespeethillyilifotertaidifiliends itisOdostesso U;, - .. . - errs that he hu OW ealeMyleled , therlanifnteed ft. -,-• , nest itodk 7 tilhotueltolit fannies* neer hokum ta this city, rus le. is determined iiilitatithithe 'q well-seasorted materialh hest Ti,t,ol=RUWOisittiliirwut.. design ; thd frmil the - extent 6f:his - orders and CludEty -• in mai atacturing, ho itenaliled idlithittic6"jtrigran!4a farnitire t al the lowest Klee& .• -•. -_ , 1t ., `"'• ,14 2 • & • Ele Ilk". a4ClPtddihiS pmcif - deaf iderdityinghe ou• n t lomers'intercat witirtuaowni istatialitritrid pride, dad R keeps damps ori. head' the greatest YElfdllYofercltr6**l., caption of farniliare, , from-the chetipeat and P!BP1411110 • the most elegant and easily, that a house, .6eany passer t •.. . one, may be furnished from his stoekt. or. tfranefiettded t, -*, 'expressly to order. " . 110.therithre isotibiti au litaeOptidni ; • . that the advantages of his establishoMat tatty int sumo- The following articles coasist,Mpatt, °this stook, which i 1 . '.. for richness vt.stylettad Gnisit, - ctinnot he surp • assed In ' i:: *, r ~. any ot the.Eastent oldest - - . -- - .1 ,'. . _. Parlor, - diawingi • 4ctilooln - - chairs , of-every variety, consisting 'nf'tentearborid,. ma hogany and walnut E i swba th Conservatoire and Easy Chalsa, - qf emery_ description; Coached , Boras,Tete-aLtete and DI. vane of the latest French, and- - Anieficlus 'patterns • Tashaes iW ba tWots , andiadinearlor,Writing Desks of various. kinds; Work , Tibiae and-Oirley inlaid - stands, music:stands, And - holders, natation:4i ma tioganY,:rositwood and walnut cet ins and sota,ta• ales, cXiensi yn dining, - tables; all-sizes of the most Unproved, and doc:idedly. the - Inset kind madeptazdyPertibrokb Mill and .pler tables., wardrobes, teptisteads .andwashstandebt , • each 'a largo assortment ; gothic andparlorreceptidn cldirs, ottomans and ' - ; • ' - cases,' spreens, stands; and uske4apoixcrThsuna. for`cluldreni,paßer mantle, „ tahle:aint.:tegrpOYS; :Anlany, _ • • inlaid pearl Tables,. . A large assortment of COPedcoN FURNITURE and NVINDSOR CHAIRS:- aillatiln. nt4xicas supplied with, all articles, - STEAMBOATS and 110 TELS,famisheil UM' short est nonce. All orders promPtly alie-nda C ___. HAIRS A.dili b'Uttat/T 1 51L164 -, '' _ No. OS Thud street, tretween Market and, Weed, Bata VAL Ayst have now'. on- tend' s. large and' sidenditt stock of every, varietypt e and CABINST•FUHNITURE,whichwe are confident cannot be su rims se d j it equalled, in this City, or trr tLe l'Vest, in style find, h. -. Those who are-in want ot - Pumiture are respeetrally invited local' and exattineforiliemselvei. -• ," FSteamboats furnished onthe.sluirtest wive. All orders prtimptly attended Co. -, .., oLthLf 1. ; --04XINNELL.-111.11,14ENIVt0: Furniture and Chair Ware lttaerealk , ex' 'V. B. YOUNG . .., CC).. corns of Third tlnd gn:lithfitkl r.li, opponid Brown}, Hotel, ald b it u a r k g M:lt e nlirt ' t7 r 5 1y. u ... 2 " 1 - 1 !! ' 4 EI "HOUSEHOLD and FV,Edadl3od.T - FURNITU RE, - tu e m% and CHAIRS, of ;ho., best workmanship ' audition_ dproved atyleac Steamboats, Ahoy 3 '.. - ,' - li t . t a kailt' .. ., - Trus, subscribers trinder 2, theirlte knowledgesents for this faPortibestow, trimmm Beni their Steamboat (Timid!, and would respectfully remind theta tuni-others late:- reated . in biniding boats, that they are at all Ones pre. i. pared to fdrnish, on-the - most. reasonable tents, every - description of cabin, Furniture- ancL.Chnite - int•the best material rind workiaanship. Tlt YOUNO&VO, ~ Corner Third and Smithfield inteeti, febls . . op p -- -ite . Brown's HotelP .lisrianae'r:ea- Diiitliir - _______ CABINET,WAIitatOOM,SATITHVIELUSTBELT, Betworri Seventh/slit/ and Strawberriralir y,Pltxtburg,.Pa. yttiliAllllllEß to DAULLltheep conatantly'tmUnd a variety of excellent andlaphionable. Furniture, warranted eqUal to any in the city, and sold on as l'avorable tetnta as 'Mtn be obtained at:any draper establishmentin•he West. ,They,ltavenow oaltand an unusually eitensive stook; eiabracing ail kinds of,ymni• tuxe, trom the cheapest; tml plaiftear to 'the moat costly and elegant. . All orders promptly attended to— .maidlat co. _ - ig - nrev ON' HANDat dieleextediiilie.CAßlNE'r and .-jUL CHAIR, ItIANUFACTORY.F.No- f at'Stnithatila a large assortmentaf fancy and plain Farniture t which therwill sell 15 per cent: below castOiaaiy Odes "Tenrus--eash only. - - • ideenal - Zs-‘ifitl. E. STEVENSON continues . to mann facture CAGRINET-WA.RE ot every deserip• tion, at his old stand, corner of Liberty and Seventh streets., UNDERT4KING stten4ell td,iit'au its branches .. . .. ... , - • .. - '. ' - magi!. cam • • • Bolivar Fire Brle4 ifianafatUiAlikgiaity, , , .153. (MOYLE', .9. DII:11171i is.y.;oinfiii -124:lititerikur i . .... ()Loy Ea, ictsat. a , co.; propristoia. rfillE subscribers baying been appointed 'Agent" far - .1.. 'the above named concernovill keep constantly . os hand a supply of the celebrated Bolivar Fsre Brick; Cm , . eible - Fire Clay, FurnaCe Hearths andAnwalls. They. are also' ready to receive. - orders for said . Briek, to be made in size and shape to suit parch asers,: which shalt . be promptly filled. ' - - We do not deem it necessari to enumerate the many' •I ' advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick..poseas over alkalis 1 era that have been offered for sale in the United States, their superiority being - well known to zilmoit allpentons who use Fire Brick. The proprietors bav e detezmine t that the Fire Brick shall lone none of their pmsent earl able reputation, and diet. no'eLpense shall be spared t ' snake them even better than they.hatze heretofore been. ; This la the only establishment row manufacturing. Vita Brick at Bolivar. . --- ICIER & lONES, - - marl: - Canal Basin, Seventh at., Pittsburgh - Dr. W. P. ilrilLUS, .VE . TF.fftiNeay SURGEON , having been I Invited to return by his (rinds, respect, fully otters his professional services to the „ y r citizens of Pittsburgh and its viciiiitY; and takes the present opportunity to express. his. licanowledgnietits to them for the flattering encouragement theyrild extend to . 4. him. fit this prosecution of his piofeaSion daring 'five years, and again invites their patronage . limiting prat , used for the last len years in the United States, fie pre sumes be is capable of treating the various diseases. to l• which Horses are halite, in an able and scientific man- Dr W. P. Giles has his office in Mr. Roily Patterson's I.iverY SIAM°, FOURTH Street, between Wood tall Smithfield streets. where he maybe - consulted daily from 10 till 3 o'clock, aS to the sound nets orlibrses,•sind - the disease' of Horses and Cattle. . • at deserilitlonVeterinary of Veterina Medicine ma be hut at his office, accurately proportlosed and properlyadapt• ed to every disease to which the horse is tricidentLini ment, Lotions, Bliattf3, Balls of every description, and Condition Powders equal to any thing ever Otrand to tho public. Good stabling for sink horseo.',,Siek, and lame hones attended %lint their reepecqo otablea,ln town or count try. (rartantd.) P. GILES. V. 8 ,: • LEON'S CHINTZ, OR BEDBUG. DESTBD.VER:-5 This article hes proved itself a valuable acquisi tion to the housekeeper.- It is very easy in its eppllia tion, and is free from the dangerous, podonone Ingredi ents, eenerally used.- When a bedstead is well washed with the " Chiute," there is no - fear of the Red . Bads ever venturing near it. . • . It may be relied upon as a sure preventative from those,nocturnal torments, so dlificultsoostetcome during • the summer months. • Priced ets. per botile. Sold by ' S. L. OUTHBERT,''' 50 Smithfield st. ' Hosiery. Trimming and Lame Glom LI 11. EATON, 02 Fount, stseeW between 'Mutat ' .117 • and ;Wood, invites the, attention ot WitOleside and Reuttlinyere to his tar& and well selected asso rt.- mantel . Cotton, silk and merino hose, hose and. gloves;. Rest Paris kid and drivingglovei ; Figuredaadplainbonnet r ibbons; ' • . • Black silk trimming and flouncing laces . ; •- • - Dress batons and trimmings ; • • . • Laces capes, ander-sleeves, and veils; French worked collars, chemizeties and cuffs p. Linen cambric; lawn and embroidered handifs; Laces, lasertings and edgings of every style •• • • • Dimity bands and wrought flouneing;- , Gents cravats, ties, stocks and 'collars; Fine shirts, silk and cotton vests & dressing gowns; , Pins, needles, tapes, buttons and braids ; • Shell, ivory and horn combs; • • • !lair and teeth brasher and perfumery; • , Fine and common fans and parasols; • Zephyr worsted, canvass and patterns ; • Ladies' slippers, gaiters & excelsior walking. shoes; With a great variety of small wares and fancy esti cles, all of which he offers at tha lowest Tates • either for cash or app ro ved credit. lnprMtmator • . ENTERPRISE fIiORHS, 13a WOOD STatIST Two noose 'Dlit;Oat • Y1101111 7 ALLIT:' _ BOWS & TETLEY. : = . PRACTICAL CUTLERS, SURGICAL AND DENTAL, Instrument Illanufliattftert.' • are now receiving our Spring Stock of GOODS, VV 'comprising a fall assortment of - Hardware, Curkry,_ Gun!, Pistols and ffunting Snifter: Abu), all of the lam test improved Pistols manufactured in America. In addition to our Store, we have a manufactory for making all khuis of Instruments and Trials. Our Instru ments are unequalled la the, western country for " superiorfiniah and workmanship-which - we refer to the best demist in the two titles. • . All orders from a distance will Meet with prompt at tention. Jobbing - and Repairing neatly executed'. Par ticalar attention paid to : the making of -Trusses and Supporter,: • D.—Wo are also Agents for the sale . of Charles C. Re inhardPs celebrated Glass Pad Trzissolic best now in Use for the speedy care of Iterate.. • 'For sato by the single'dozen. OOK#3 REM # Y FOR be administered Frieatrlbli if desired. Fall dirge - t ens eeeom. any eseic bottle. • Pried St. 'Sold only ar the Medical I • ot, 00 Smithfield street. tatirls":' 1111 - ORRLS , .CEL.EBRATED TEAS-ids *rat 'in• • burgh—in the Diamond, Second door five:l - Dia• mood alloy.. limas/Min the Jest year,42ood Tuts could nor b e p ro corett in rineborgh., iternagbitocommonfor consumers to send east for it. 13m, Since hionie stetted his Tis establishment, there is no occasion MO so—for -better Teas cannot be procured In the Un ised States than .what be sells..•.lle baa deiervedlse obtained .the repute , lion of selling, the best Tea in Ptuabursh. Remember--the 'second door from Diamond alley. fvo TRANSPORTERS; COMMISSION. AND /31t4.-. CER 'MERCHANTS. - Por &ikon accommodating - terms.—Four very valuable Lots, *each fronting 20 feet SI inches on sank Lana, Allegheny City, and fronting on the Penna. & Ohio Railroad, (Within a square of the Depot ) ) and extending back - to the Canal Basin, thereby affording the greateu facilities for shipment by either the Railroad or . . For tenni enquire. of 'P.C. STOCKTON, AiltlitenY i : City; or, at; the Bookstore of R. C. STOCKTON, 4 .porter of Markdraful Third: . _:,.. .~: i..;. " •1•.• ~~' ^~r .:.'=*.~
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