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Rallgoact..oentral I THE subscribe= having been appointed shipping . ; Agent* for - the Pennsylvania or Central Railroad, inform the public =at weary now prepared to receive any mercharsdize or 'produce for shipment east on Ole opening of the Canal. - • Goods* this route will be carried: through.= five days, and all consigned to us will be forwarded free of tommission'or charge for advances. • ' Y• 7113 or =nowt aurw cart rut zantaszu &Firrsaution - . Dry Goods,llats, Shoes, Books Stationery, Cutlery, Confectionary • -Fruits, Feathers, Furniture, Drags, Me dicines, Saddlery, Wool ) &e., &c., S 1 to 1H lbs. Hardware, Qa eenswarc, Groceries, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Oils, Leather . Clover, Flax, Timothy and other Grass Seeds, &c.,004.1 , 100 - . Bacon, Beef, Pork, Butter, Lard, Lard Oil, Tobacco Leaf, Coffee, Tallow, Grain and Rags, 60c, f ' lo o the. Ashes Marble, (rough.) Tar, Pitch, Rosin, German Ealtlel9, &e., 50c. V 100 lbs. 1"5"/E1 firFADFN At COVODE. PASSAGE fromIIVIRPOOL, LONDON and GLASGOW; TO iaikt,T l- ,1 7 4` NFW YORK 4: - .p TR. 71 ANDFROAL LIYERPOOL TO NEW ORLEANS A BA L. TIMORE, BOSTON, CHARLESTON AND ,SAVANNAH DIRECT. • .. ..zaPettloTT & CO.'S General Etnigrationcind Foeign ,gritange Office. THET. . undersigned having accepted the Agency, oft he above well - known House, is prepared to bnng e tit Passengers from the Old Country, ones favorable ter is as any other Hone in the City.. • Passages can-be engaged in the following lin. e,• selling panetoally'• on the days appointed: SWALLOWTAIL Line leaves Liverpool on the 6th and 2let of each Month. RED STAR LEN& leaves Liverpool on the 26th of each month. • • . . • THEE LlNEloaverLiverpool Twice a Month. THE LONDON LINE of Packets sails from London on the 6tk, 12th,2Ist and '26th ',revery Month.. THE CLYD E LINE of Glasgow Packets sails (rem GLASGOW on the -lot and 15th of eaeh month. • Azost--.A. weekly Line of Packets for New Orleans Passengers ehiped from New York to any part ./t Ecr The Senior Partner resides in Liverpool, and sa pertntends the•emboreation of all pazsagee engaged in this Country:.: • , • . P.S. Persons desirous of visiting the Old County can. have. their pa...saga engaged through from Pitts burgh, by. application either personally .or•by letter, (post paid) to the unde reigned. JAMES BLAKELY, • • . , Corner of Sixth and Liberty streets, (2nd story)•Ptioburgh. Fare Reduced. .MCYNONG4HE LA ROUTE 1851 - , VIA Browrtnille and Cumhaiand to Stikimors and Phitudia. ,riakiE Altrrni.tg Boat leaves daily at 8 o'clock. A AL, precisely, connecting with the Cuss at Cumberland next morning. The evening boat leaves daily at 6 o'clock. P. M., (except Sunday evenings,' connecting with the care at Cumberland next evening, nt 10 o'clock. Time through to Baltimore 32 hours: Fare only $9. Time through to Philadelphia 40 hours. Fare only Bto. The National Road is now good. Conductors go with the coaches 'between Brownsville and Cumberland— •which makes this decidedly the best routs East J. 111E2E1 MEN, A gent, je2y '• . °Mee in the Mononchbela House. • - • • .Y 1,4 . - Transparent Window Shade Factory. 48 IRWIN STR.EST.•.. ; • (Brrwgvv PENN an , LIBZIITT 11221=1:' -Lln IST OF SHADES on band and ade at ill times to order -34,4-4, 5 4 and 0.4 Buff Shades, plain and bordered ; "•" • " Transparent green do; " Dark " do; . Landscape Shades of every style;' • - • Moonlight do do do; Gothic and Mezzitinto, of new style; t fr STOKE SHADE?... of any color, wah Lettering orDe.. • . signing.. OIL CLOTHS on hand. t ... Also, a lot of SHADE TRlMMlNGS—complete at 25 Cents per shade. DT Curtains hang on reasonable P. S.—Pedlars still do well io call at the Factory, be . fore purchasing elsewhere aprlikam - E. li. REBHAN. COPYING PRESS.—Vartons styles letter copying pressen,the screw, the lever and a new patent, di( feting from any .before brought to this market; also, copying books, &large stock of all sizes, leaves paged; Arnold's Hiblierfs and Harrison's copying inks; copy ing brushes and oil pipet—for sale by W. S. HAVEN; Stationer, my3O nor Market and Second an- SUtt.sCal KERS to G. Via Uk dtfluatrated London. Works, and the public generally, are respec trolly id formed that the An Journal for May is now ready for delivery. ; This month is more Man 'mails interent ngi ns it contains many eogravtags of objects now nXhihtt sag st the World's Fair. A. 15.0, the filth and sixth num bers ot the Cyclopredia; 113 well as the thirteenth and sixteenth parts of Fletcher's Devotional Family Bible . Partleavlstting the Store, will, it is believed, have an Opportunity of seeing the moat magnificent Bible ever tamed for sale in Pittsburgh. WOOD%V&ILD k JELLEY'S, 73 Third street. GAS CHANDELJERS.--Just received, some very beandPalpatternsof Chandeliers, of olive, gilt and artistic bronze. Citizens are respectfully invited to call and examine my stock. 'particidarly one pals, Made to -order, of Cornelius la Co.'s Ve st manwacture. Also, a large asectitmcot of Lamps and Chandeliers, salable for dviebings, boats ; balls. churches, ac. mval W W. NVTLSON. - watches and esewesty. CHEAPEST IN' AMERICA.—G. L. moo hat just openea Store .rio. bt Unite; street,two doors north or Third streit, where he is now selling all kinds of fine GOLD .AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY, dc., 4t about hilf the atrial yrleca. Strangers and cit izen _...saaaagaisreedlonttll wad see the Goons before pinata sling elsewhere.% * N. B.—Parrictdoi attention paid to fine Watch we rk, and Jewelry Repiiiriog- mytelrOw fro Contractors, Bridge Builders, &c— . Beres island Sre Mills are now preparing to m eets° and execute promptly dl orders for Bridge and other Timber, on the most fav rable terms the market wiltpermlt. , (045) JAMES CARMAN & CO. OCRRAN, wunion & .CO: have removed their C Warehouse to No. 26 Wood street, in the house for merly/nes:mind by George Cochran.. . (mrl6:2w Festi. R. WIL.SON'S Tonic, ,Cathartic and Anil are - Dyspeptic Pills sold at No. SO Smithfield street. Pills are highly recommended by all who have used them, and arc well known in this city as a cenain preventive of sick headache. S. L. CUTHBERT, - tny3o Smithfield street. Parasols; Parasols : TORN M TIM has Just received a beautiful asaort te ment ot those green and nine watered Silk Parasols. Also, a new style of satin cure—all of which will be sold at a great redaction from former prices. JOHN W. TIN, Whip, Catte and Umbrella Factory, Je4 • • No. t 43 Wood street. COTTON HOstEktY AND GLOVES—A fall assort mentor' all colors and qualiticti of Heiden+, with a fine assortment of Lisle. Thread. Silk and Cotton G loves, for sale, wholesale or retail by F. H. EATON, 04 Fourth at. rk1.t..5.-eOl.l gene, bleached Winter sperm Oil; 91:13 do Lateral colored do do; 1200 do -do spring do do; 1000 do blesc.bed do do; 1200 do do do Whale do; • 600 do :do • . do. Winter do; ' 1400 do Tanners' 1600 do North West Coast Whale do;: In stese and for !ale by fey, MILLER & RICEETBON PPLANTATION SUGAR AND MOLASSE... 4I —. • . 63 Mids. Primo Plantation Sugar; • 367 bbls. do do Molasses • In store and for sale by ' in 6 MILLER & RICkETS — ON QUOARVOUSE 'MOLASSES AND PLANTATION strosn— • • ,• 16 bbls:Sagar Dooso.6lolacaes—St. James' Ratner) , ; 10 ads; fair Plantation Sugar; On cattsignmenrand for' able by jeS MILLER A RICKETSON. MrlICE—Ill tierces Rice in awe and for naITEI ---- - %LbirS.- MILLER & RICKETSON. 0„0 AP-160 bac. Chillicothe Soap, in glom and for sale 1.7 7eb . • • MlLLibft & RICKETSON.. RAIRINI3 7 -60 R. Raisins; • • 40 Ixf do do; in core and for sale by • • MILLER & RICKETSON;• se4 • . . Noe. 221 and =I Liberty r 4 IigUrHITH.: HAVANA itHAZIL .SUGAR. —YO Das i n r a s i f i d a : lt y rui Sugar; 3.50 bags Brazil Sugar; in atore ln4 • • • • • MILL ER & HICKETSON. IL I / 4 0L719:-4 - bble.ertru Family . Flour ; • -c 90 do. superfine :do ;lu store sad for sale Je4 MILLER & ittIOKETSON. CIIEKSE-29 hi's. gaper new Cheese, jO3l. fecaived on Consignment and foi sale by ' • jee : MILLER tiRICRETSoN: • T SYRUP-60 bzo. Turner's Lemon , rap o L con gnmenrand lot ealety • e 4 - • • MILLER te RFICETSOM /N lIA AND FOULARD 1311 AS —Just received an additional supply of *beaver) , cheap and desirable did abd Foulard Silks. Th . c `above Goode . will be olpeed out very cheap c 3 IDA BBITT'S SOAP POWDERS.—tty too ase of 'hese Powders the labor of washing is rdateriaily re-. dared This artieleleriow se kbowo as to require no peal. For able wholesile.or retail by. • " W. A. M'CLURG & CO., - es . .• - 2136 Liberty street_ weratvEs INC} COM POUND -- A substitute or ,E/ raising biota, calms, &c., by, which a saying of 13 per amt. la the Floor is effected. Manufactured by B. T. Babbitt, New Ye*. and for sale by ape . W. A. MieLllßd 8 CO; BABBITI73..DOUBLE . BEFINED SALERATUS— Put upin l and If b. papers. • Any person using ono. paper o r this emeritus rill prefer it to any oilier. Jes For sale by AV. A. 2.I , CLURG.& .CO. 000&:17: ,y • WOODS 8c SON, lee = • • N 0.61 Waterstreet. OF CH FASHION, No. 71 ESFRR , S EMPORIUM OF Smithfield attest; Coats Irani 51,50 16812,00; Vesta fr0m111,44 to $4,60T Pants trom 81,00 ..to 55,00...V0y5' nits frotal32,o o to 88,00.' - • • le4 tV'e stud*.to Iyea wish for. a real treat try the Young ttysoaTea - melting at ZADItRIb' TEA MART,In the T h runond, ALSIP . • ;: • , • ue 6 IVAN AND REDNESS 01-"FRS SKIFF itt entirely re= mosed•bithe Use of Vier Herpetle Soap, and,San burnt hands or faces rendered smooth, soft and.delicate- IY wYSIe hite. • Be easeful ty get the itinalne. Sol ld d at • xh ' - • SOSsaithfie . . . Removed. A. A; MASON St. - CO UDUlbs:Lve r reie gathers for salt. ...•pARSON rtI!KNIGRI'.- y' 14,1 ./NUS°II. 6 • 0 " -50 ior sale b B. .&.-FALINRSTOCK=& CO: • .100.-/ • -nto• iUSTA—Colman's, iceips ttf and deal itocit lW tedifor saJOIE •In co - • S.* ts - citaiture&BACON for side on con. to. a.VirOODB & BON, _ . - , S~t;~` lievv Sttiek 617' -• the, lle to her now and splendid stock of )11:11 A ninfi l ylo ß Vi C te . th n e tal at f" tenti w on li o d f i th e rp e tfb t- - ,PLSl4o9,jusiopel3ed and ready for among *melt lire the celebrated Hamburg P14n031 with the new improvement otthe over•strings, the la test and most impottant -koPto7efflerai invented solely by them and by no others,.. They, hrT al l'e v en. t rAe' l to ba, c,Citsl.inonhliieptrivia7biltettliinveen,.2oeubliss carved • Piano, Louis XIV lityle,..loade:brßaCQll.k Raven, New York. Three 7 octave.Planos, also mado by. acon & Raven, ' k. FouLGloetavc Pianos, made by J. &. C. Fisher, late Nunns &Fisher:New York; together with some of our own manufacture. with "28 Booing 7 ziooiss . t Q,CtiMITZ'S -HISTORY ~OF,GITEgr... A History or. 0 Greece, nom the earliest noses Id the destruction of Corinth, 13..C.140; mainly baited 0011 that of Coanop Thirlwall D. D., Bishop of St . David's. By Dr. Leo n . and behmitz, F. R. J. E. • The Harmony of Fropbeery ;, or, Scriptural Illustra tions of the Apocalypse. By the Rev. Alexander Keith. Ballads for the Tines, Heraldine, I:lectern's, A Thous and Lines, and other Poems. By Mania Farquhar Turper Proverbial Philoooprir A Modem Pyramid. and the Poems of King Alfred. By Martin Farquhar Tupper. The Heir of Was% -Wayland— a Tale. By Mary TllO Philosophy of Mathematics. Tiensiatcd from the Conn de Philosophic Positive of Auguste Comte. By W. ltl Gillespie. • _ . . Harper's New York and ;Erie _Railroad Gulch!. Book. Containing a description of the scenery, rivers, towns, villages, and most important works on the Road—with one - hundred and thtnyrsix engravings. By Loosing and Burin. from original sketches mule expressly for for this work. By William Macleod. - Harper's New Monthly Magazine for June. The Gold Worshippers; or the dayswe live in—a Fu ture Historical Novel, : By. the author of " Whitafriars." • The above works just and for sale by . R. C. STOCKTON,- . • . 47 Market street:- • New Books 3 ROW Hooks I • A T HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third street, 2 opposite the Post Office: • Harper's Magazine for Jane—No.l of new volume Dictionary of Mechanics=-No. 30; ' Generrn—or the Historyof ayortuut. .By an Mimi. can Lady The Heirs of Vitast Wayland; &Tale by Mary How. it - London Sbalrepeare—Nos. 2 and •3 Cumming's Adventures in Africa; History of Pendennis. By G. W. M. Thactary The Sargnett—or Studies of the Town. By J. K.Mar lol; • The Atother-in.Law--or the Isle of Rays: a Tale.— By Mrs. Southwolth ; The Wife's Sister; or the • Forbidden Marriage —a Novel; The Gold Worshippers, or the Day we Live lu—a Novel. • lied I TUMBLE IMPROVEMENT IN TRUSSER. DR. HARD'S IMPROVED PATENT TRUSS and RUPTURE, REMEDY, by which a permanent cure can be effected. ThisTrass is entirely different inform and principles Of actlon hom Inter Trustee, having all the advantage of a well-regulated and uniform pressure. The pressure can be so regulated as to give ease and comfort in the moot eiffican. •cases of Hernia, and can be increased to almost any force desired. The pressure in natural, and being brought to beer immediately over the hernial opening, and affordlrg perfect ;acuity and retention at ell ticaos,'even under the most triolentexer else. By the nee of this Truss, when applied properly by a skillful Surgeon, the wearer is placed beyond the danger of strangulation, or any other dangerons or pain ful symploms,which is not an infrequent occatrence in the area t lag of Illy adapted Trusses. it is a very coal men practice for persons Brawled with rupture to select a Trees 'and apply u themselves. This is a badorac , which can be seen only by those who understand the anatomy of the parts affected In hernia. We would most respectfully call the attention of PHYSICIANS to thls Truss as see know they will ap preciate its value. We *l4 have a variety of other Trustee at the lowest prices. Infant Tresses kept con• stand , / on hand. KEYSER A MeIKME:LL A aryU7 l4O Wood street. rittstlTere. Fa. 151.711writa Abdominal atapp oo . .I ' HESE SUPPORTERS are Intended chiefly for the It re of P ROLA PSIS UTE It and all those diseases where a mechanical support to tee Abdominal Vicera is required. They give perfect support to the abdomi nal organs, and may be worn with comfort by all. The diseases produced by a weakness of the abdominal muscles era Prolapses Uteri, Falling of the Bowels, Piles, Costiveness, Pains In the Bark and Spine, Luai mite and Extreme Peelings of Prostration, Bnartebttis, Shortness of Breath, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspep sia and general debility. Sold by KEYSER A M'DOWEI.L, •140 Wood at. To the Deal', DHARTLEY, Amur, from 61, North 11th tweet, Philade , begs to inform those a his patientain the neighborhood of Pittsburgh, with whom be has been In communication, that he has, in compliance with their special request,made arrangements to spend a few days in Hits City. Ho may be seen at the St. Clair Hotel, from 9 o'clock to 3, for one weep. It would probably be a favorable opportuotty for those mitering with Dcaulerl.lo Call and consult me Doelor, as he is the only graduato of any of the Medical Collo • ,ges who has devoted his attention exclasirely and vac cessfally to the treatment of the Ear. The following testmonialt are submitted Wall . confi dence. They will show, at least. in what estimation his professional qualifications are held by some of the most distinguished medical men in the country i " 1 have had the pleasure to meet Dr. Hartley to prac tice, and ha re been led to form a favorable opinion of his character, both in the profession and ass gentle D man. W. Palmas, M. Professor of Surgery, fr.c. "His professional ab lities will be tally appreciated by thole who piece themseh - es under his care.' /aux H. W11117.11111a. Al. D., • Professor of Anatomy, &c. "From my inlet( COMO with Dr. Hartley, T have found his deportment correct and gentlemanly. " Vatanrclit Marl, hl. D. Reertnu u Piaskvsk•—.The visit of Dr. Hartley to the cayalves me an opportunity of offering my tead monyto blf abtbtiea ; arid those who may be suffering from that disease to which his avention has been for sometime specially and successfully directed,msy rely on receiving from him such treatment as to all proba bility may resultiu a :arms:seat cure. • Se 4 ,J. Muer, St. Clair Hotel. VITRA FLNE 01.11.0.310 TE418,--Jost received at _EI No. 25G Liberty surer, a very . superior article of Oniony Tea, which we believe cannot he surpassed in -this city. Those desiring a very choice, delicately flavored,but highly aromatic Black Tea, arc invited to give thu a tnal. Green Tens of every variety, from WI cents to el; flack Teas, of every variety, from 35 cents to el, 25k English and Irish Black Teas. Warranted to give sausfactiolf,or no sale. Command? on hand aud for sale by W. 21. bI'CLURG & CO., Jet Grocers and Tea Dealers. Strouggisr. Look at Thus I DAGUERREOTYPES FOR ONE DOLLAR, pat op in Fine Morocco cases. The subscribers announce' to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vioinity, that they can get a likeness for one Wiliam usual price - sot to be atir• passed by those taken in the East. sVe don't mean - to be Burp:need by any. Having a large eky and side light, we are prepared to star the most fastidious. We will not ask coy. pereon to rake a likeness unless it sults them— Miniatures put in Lockets, Pins or Rings. Sick or deceased perms taken at their residence. W FOR A FE 'WEEKS ONLY. EIERRIdIAN & LAWYER. Rooms on 3d st., opposite St. Charles Hotel. myld:Smd. Dabltas Dahlias I WEIR best assortment and most rare and beautiful ye riety of Dahlias west of the Allegheny Mountains, are to be had at g0110430!ell Store, Firth street, next door to the Morning Post, one door from Wood, This collection cost hundreds of dellars to the ama teur grower unto selected them, and have been pro nounced the best in private hands in the United States, —being from Snow- Fake, (Pars . Whiter. to Fausrin 111, (Jet Black ) pand from Queen Primrose:, (best Yellow in the world), to War Gees and Gall. (the best eearlets in the world,) with all toe fancy varieties be tween the opposites, .that hays been named. Prices shall be made to suit. Remember, RUBINSON'S, Fifth street, one door from Wood. (01)110 1.15,4 re zweville Property for Sale. THit 'Board of School Directors will sell at Public Auction, on Thursday, the sth day of June, on the premises, a comer Lot, l:1 feet front on Pikes reel, run ning Pack along Market alley to Foster's alley—(hecing three fronts). On which is erected a two story Brick. and Frame Hoard. Terme made known on day of S. H.SAFBER, COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR RENT.—A new and V well finished two story Brick House, suitable for a small family; a large yard, good water; and a stable, with three . stalle--all in complete order. immediate pet. session can be bad. Situate about three miles from the city, on the old Wasktinalon Road. Rent 830 to the Ist of November next, or EGO to the let of April next. 8. CUTRBERT_, Glen'l Agent, 00 Smithfield stre.i. .• Desirable Properly for Bale. 011 SALE OR PERPETUAL. LEASE—Two beau. F uful lota on Duquesne Way, below Hay at, togeth eri 48 feet by 125 to ea alley. • -- Also, Building Lots on-Pennsylvania Avenue and on Braddock street, on the Plank Road, and grounds on the bluffs east of my mansion. The latter property bas no rival for beauty of prospect in this vicinity, if, possibly, elsewhere. • JAMES S. CRAFT, my3o 144 Fourth st. To • armors. 1000 ACRES LANDS FARMINGFARM c A o uNnDt; locatedS R o l n N tk g Allegheny Riverrwitltin twelve miles of the New York and Erie Railroad. Also-I,OOU rims in Elk County, for sale on accommo dating terms. Enquire of A. WILKINS & CO., TOO 'coiner of Market and Third sta. Soardtng lionso• al lin ABLE accommodations for several BOARDERS 0 can bo had intbe Diamond. Boarding either by the :vesek; day or meal. Moderate charges. •iny42 4 - 6 ti VIM. JELLISON. ;BEAUTIFUL' STORE ROOM TO LET—On Market ..istreet. adjoining the Watch and Jewelry Store of W. W. Wilson. Tlue Store Ream has a plate glass window, and le, the most attractive front in the city. it' Is located in the very best place (or Dry Goods or any Fancy business. The rent fouthebilance or the year will be very low,. . Enquire of JAMES GRAY my3t .. or, W. W. WILSON. 'EIOPLINEI! POPLINS!..—/nst ree'd this. day, per cry press, twenty pieces beautifta ebadee of colored Poplins, which we will sell at 25 per cent. lees than they have.eaer been sold In ibis city. . hiASON /a CO:, my 29 Nos ; 62 and 64 Market st. RIMPED TABLETONS !—A. A. Mason & Co. have C this day received 20 canons of those very desirable Crimped Tarleton Trimmings, assorted colors, which .will be eold very cheap at retail or.by the box. rmy/9 ILAPV Ea—MO Ls. tor ewe by je2 B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO UP.CARB. SODA--25 ken for sale by ,jeg .B,A;FAHNEESTOCK k. co. big. oval y C; . • B.A. FARNESTOCK k. CO ZEUS yrt ; OL,- , 2,000 tbs. fors by 6 2 • 11 . FARNESTO CKK &.00 :BATH • ER1cK 7 4,900 English. for sale bp , B. A7FAHNESTOCIE k C viesYELLOW -20 cages altimore. vies • E. A. E2IENESTOCK & CO SALKRATUS.-3 0 a iski for sale by , . • B.It.FMEIN.ESTOCIC. &CO ALUM -60 bblo. for sige•by , .j„,2 B. A. FAFINESTOCK. MIII ••' • - , ' • ',75.4:f; ' :), . 'X ' n!t= li t t •igki!94.!lte° vbccoon:Flre 'lnsurance entataU*; 07 P=4DILYDL• Charles W. Barmier, . ' George W. Richards,, Thomas Dart, . Mordecai D. Lewis. , Tobias. Wegner,.' , Adoipbi E Boris , • Samuel Grant, David R. Browne, Jacob R.Smith, • Morris Patterson. - • • • CHAS. N. EIANOKER, Pre 84. " Cass. G. Busman, Secretary. irr Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or mu - lilted, on every description of property in town and country, at rates sa low as are consistent with security. ' The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protee uon to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January let, 1851, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol lOwbvis raortgages 018,129 as Real - FM.llm • 84,377 73 Temporary Loam.-- -- • 83,966 17 Stooks . • .61,e89 00 Cash, &c.-----•- .... • 64,348 81 61,212,1119 44 - Since their incorporation, a period of 21 years , they have paid upwards of One Million Finn. Hundred Mu sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of In sarance, as well as the nbility and disposition to meet with promptness, allliabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,' Office N. E. corner Wood and 3d ins,' Pittabursges Lite Ineursuoe uompsny. T COMPANY was incorporated In February, , with a Perpetual Charter, and has commenced business on a Capital of 8100,000. The Company does business both on the Joint Stook and Mutual plan. On the Joint Stock plan the rates are one-third less than those charged by Mutual Companies, and Fifteen Per Cont. lower than the rates of most Stock Compa nies. Mutual rates are the sumo as those adopted by other safely conducted Companies. Those insured on the mutual principle have the combined securities furnished by that system of insurance,and the Capital-and Sur plus Fund of the Joint Stoeldepartment. The Charter permits the granung of insurance on life, in every form, including the right of wife, children, pa rents, relations ; friends or creditors--to insure the life of another for their own exclusive benefit, payable after death, or upon the parties arriving at the age of 50, 55, GO or 65, at the option of the Insured. OFFICERS. James 9. Hoon, President. • Samuel Itl , Clarkan, Vice President. Joseph S. Leech Treasurer. Charles A. Colton, Secretary. DIRECTORS. • James S. 'loos, Joreph S. Leech, John S. Dilworth, Charles A. Colton, Samuel fd'Clurk cm, William Phillips, John A. Wilson. MEDICAL BOARD. • Consulting Phyrietatts. Joseph Guyon, M. L. William Addison, M. D. Jeremiah Brooks, I) E.G. Edetngton, M. D. sisentisolTetcte.na. Samuel Dilworth, M. D.,417 Smithfied street. Rota. Snyder, M. D, 103 Fourth 3E. John Crawford, M. Et., SS Sixth et. Win. Ne ll Morgandll. D., 107 Liberty au Dr. Dilworth will be in attendedeo at cue office, every day, at 12 o'clock. Those who have spoken (or an agcnoy, arc requested to call, take their papers, and commence operations forthwith. All persoes engaged in the insurance busi ness Natalie supplied with blanks and allowed the !aunt commission. Office of the Company, N 0.75 Fourth street. sny7 C. A. COLTON, Seep. marines Intro siAdrigAmtiiruiliartation 11HE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH A MER ICA, Philadelphia, chartered IVY!, capital IHIOO,- 0.0. asset' January 13,051, 51,001,255 50, wili make insurance on bulldlnga and their contents tn this city and vicinity. Also, on property of every descrip tion, on steamboats and other vessels, either by inland transportation oven the seas. DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't , Jacob M. Tboinat., Samuel W. Jones, ' John R. Ncrf. Edward Smith, Richard V. Wood, John A. Brown. William Welsh, Samuel F. Smith, Francis Haskins ; Samuel Brooks, S. Austin Allitiond, Charles Taylor, William E. Bowen, Ambrose White, George W. Aspinwall, Thomas P. Cope, James N. Dickson, S. Morris Waler, H. D. Sherterd itca'y oldest T6l: is the Insurance Company in the . United States, are from its high !tending, long experience. 11139. pia means, and avoiding all units of an dim hazard ous character, may be considered as offering ample se cant, to the public. WM. P. JONES, Agent, jog • No. Lit Front street. INl — lielte — CW. CM. . MILE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR J. ASCE COMPANY.-oSee. North Room of the L.a change, Third street, Philadelphia. Free lersullASCZ.—lilaildloga. Merchandise and other property in town and country, insured against less of i damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. Mao tug INSIIMAIWI.—Tbey also wows Vessels.. Cos • pee and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open os special psalms, as the assured may dense. IntaroTaalleVOlTAVON —TheX . lllllO encore Inerchaw dike transported by Wagons, RailtOSO Can. Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on riven and lakes, on the 111:14)21 liberal terms. DIRECTORS—Joseph 11. Scat, Edmund A. Roeder John C. Davie. Robert Litman, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Geo. G. Leiper, Edward Darlington. Isaac It. Davie, Folwell,Jobk Newlin,Dr. M.llaston, James C. Hand, Theophilaa Paulding, H. Jones Brooke. Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George Merrill. S.r.c nee r Me. Ileum, Charles Kelly, J. SI , . Johnson, Wllllain Slay, Dr • 5. Thomas Jahn Seders. Wes. Eyre., Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.— I! T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno. T. Logan. waLLIAM MARTIN: Prest4int Tuns. C. lILTZ, Vice President. Joanne W. Cowan,Becretessy (jam Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pins. burgh. Oelfcdtfl P. A. Al A DEIRA. ent. —..—-_ _ Felts ausrall•sima• Insurance. gum OFFICE of the humane Ce.cr Jfeni Ammer bar been teemed to the W &rehouse of Hard y. J one-% et Co., No. 141 Front streetoltird house East of Woud Street. where the sub be fiber AWL/riot. Policies on Bold. ings and their contents, aadon Shipments br Steamboats and other vessels, for the above old and testiest/4We Company. IWO WM. P. JONES. Ascot tasty* rauslir Flour. I 100 K do convenienee of the citizens. the proprietors i ,L" of this "Pirrenet UDR cm( MlLLS,"hace placed tweet fertile reception of orders, at the (*Howie/places; I J. It IL Floyd's state, corner of Wood and net 1194 111 .llnywooda Shoe stare, corner Liberty and Merkel Lite and Ilealtb. Insurance. A. peeleo'f flOte.tt4 street; • pr o hy r TATA Y l :o r ria tti da la s tE , A b i ;e T o i reo l 1 S ra lt e lt A t, T N: i t: I j l. o . l ‘ .4 V3 t ie 0 8 X 33 , i i b r,, , D I i4 utf e g , l e s a L t ee . a r ior e b th . n a d a d u S .y ris t i i e th s E i e t e t t , 1 „ ; ,, ; ~ 1 &Watt:ire of Pennsylvania, March, Win ; Charter Per- Telegras' , Ofrirei.4rourth street: Pcillftl;CM'i L l i 5 iVii°oo. Rout ime" 04n any Proare;• U. C. Ke.:e.t.ittteol,cor..th et . and Mathet alley; reels Cennrony, and full 20 pet emit. tower than thr , M. Grose*. ...e.fith Ward.. • usual rates of Life Instirar.Me,ait the following comearl , i The Flour was -et will tall twice or thrice daily. for eon will .how. Thus a prawn or the age of :hi/Raining l orders, and the Flash Ao., dclivered mutely either in for 0100 for life, most pay in the Girard 152,',A, Pennsyb twirls or sacks, (wok Flair is preferable for family minis e2,M. Penn !dutual LUIS, Egaitabie 111,04. New use.) lambent charge for cartage. . England $52.7i, Alb ton SAC!. Near h ark Life SIVA, IRI It to plain that be accounts can be *l wad, and that and Ileafih,l2Whaddphiebell,ol. drivers can hen co palmis awn to leave Four Without ' Duscrots—tiamuel D Orrick, Charles It OWL Win F payment. We hope that the public will be pleased with Boone Ro b ert P Ki ng , cha t tel, y li k Tea,M W Baldwin. this arrangement, es we shalt endeavor to do am lust Chas 43 u Canipbeil.l . l.l M Reeve, M. D.; Lewis Cooeer, ce. insayr:33 WILMARTII it NOULE. J Rodman Darker, F. It Rutter, Ldwin R Cope. Perri. • dem, Samuel D Orrick ; Vice Poi:idiot, Robert P. King Dr. W. P. Sur/tory, Francis El lack I/ erne. VETERINARY sum:Lori, G I LDS, been )„,....-, . Applicattons will he received and C r et e InfOrtatd.ol: T furled toretun , h.T his r 6 coder•lesiclel• Ci. ' w as given by SAMUEL FAIINESTOCE, Agent. Orman 6 ;4 °dill his PreferiziOnal eetviees to the Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and * Wood streets Citlittsa of Pittsburgh and its vicinity; end takes the Pittsburgh. ,,,,,t, ,r present opportunity to express his acenowledgmenvi to them fur the ilettesing eueourogetuesituleydblextead to him in the proseeuilon of his profession daring five veers, and nem tonics their patronage. flame prac tised for the 111.4 too years in the United States, he pre sumes he is capable of treating the 'rations diseases to which Horses ate liable, in en able and scientific man. Piro and Marino insurance. num Insurance Company of Nortb America, of nibs delphia,througb its duly antliorited Agent the sot• scriber, oilers to make permanent and limited Insoranc• oileropcity, in this city and Us viclnity,and on shocera by the canal and rivers. RECTORS: Arthur a Colßn, Pres% Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charies Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel M*. Smith. Edward Smith, Ambrose. White. John A. Drown, Jacob 111-Thomas John White r John R. Ned. Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wocal,. Wlll. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, Sec . ,. This is the oldest Insurance Company In the United States, having been chartered in 1704. Its charter is per petual, and from itsligh standing, long experience. am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the public. WILLIAM P. JONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones ZoCo.,Water and Front its., Pittsburgh may4y - John 61 1 0ornsoy, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Cigars, Tobacco and else, No. 1411 Wood streot, corner of Virgin till° v apr24l Pau titagh, 1°,3. dlnslueas Plotter. ALL persons having business with the undersigned, either as Public Accountant, Instructor In Hook- Commercial otherwise, will find him at the Pittaborgh College, (corn U till 11 o'clock, A.tM., and from 2 till 4 o'cloot, P. M. Itlerehecto io want of competent Boca keepers can be supplied by calling on JOEIPf FLEMING. aerie Pnitelpal instructor in the Science of Accounts. Sterrtaiy. Fairmount Vire Engine for Bale. FIE members of the Fairmount Fire Company offer their ENGINE for sale. It Is in first-rate order, and mII be sold cheap. &toile of J . SMITH, Seely., apr3:tf No. 409 Penn Street. cabinet miners %Vented. T3ubscribers will employ a number of good hands 1 at the above business; vitt Bureau, Bedstead and Table makers. None but good workmen need apply,— as good wages will be given and_ppyment prompt. • RYAN brit BE, marlb No. 21 Fifth street. ROACHES HY THE PECK.-Taro bores of the hi. terminator wore purchased by a gentleman the other day, who went home and that tight prepared it according to directions. The next mornincke collected about a peek of dead Roaches, and lo th d.a number of dead raisin the cellar. In th ei yard he found several members of the rat family staggering about as if under the Inguence of liquor. A few mypterious tome sings • toot place, which soon silenced them. Thu Exterminator never fails. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by S. L.•CUTHBERT, myl3 . 'Smithfield street. PARCHMENT tillslVELOPES.—Lipmen's Adhesive, I Parchment Envelopes. Thesis envelopes are the, strongest and safest that can be used for enclosing valuable letters or papers—being made of Parchment Taper, which will withstand any ordinary frieuon or moisture, Assorted sizes Sold at IV. S. HAVEN'S, Stationery Store, ni 7 Markel. corner of Second at. DICE FLO R, Farina, sago, esepareeCorn,TopLoca, Anouroet, far sale by W. A. M'CLURG A-CO., Grocers and Tea Dealers CE JARS—The "Ice Jaro or `Water Coolers" I wo are making, are well worthy of examination, as they aro very neat and well calculated (or private fatal• lies, hotels and boats. We are also manufacturing Refrlgatort of galsSuized and other iron. myl7:lw • ' !NAME, ATKINSON & OKELY. • • - SUNDRIES -24 bx.s. Cheese; 10 bbls. Corned Beef; .. Received par canal and for eats by : ' •'• .i" myl7 CARSON & VSNICIUT ei .b...4--30uorcea Greabe Lard 10 bble. Loaf Sugar; • Received per Washington, and for sale by myl7 CARSON & 111.10/10i1T. '{ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—Two Good Boxltla TV kers:None other need apply. R. 9. OFFICER, Ryan's Buildings. Fifth at FIRS BOARD PRINTS—For sate b myl6 WALTER P. MARS H ALL NAND' FO HB.-125 - doz. 11 celebrated Huy and Manure Forks, received and for sale by RAPrDEXTH& , AerrTeere Water at., thiridoobovi Market Yit Bo— o • eani ' runes, In-glass jars ;. • Very superior do.. ropey. bows; tforsnun- do- For sato by in - . yl4 • . ts.II , CLURG & -. 00 _ Eft CENrEES—For•salerbr • • T l 2 2 4 :I Atli,. • WALTER:T.^tfARER . . . No..l3dWoodestree CLOY 2Q Or. for sale by • ' 1 1 /4 12 / -. 4k4qAPPW,SPDX*OO; • - • •• •• •••••- •-, •.• • •:• • • • ItlsVfl*NCi. l • • , : ;: .• r .k . ? • : . • ~. ' , ' :;3..i-''..::::-:;:jPtt.s•-..0.0/0.. tr , :t'fF4: 4 4iI , I4 , II4 O JIP I PM /IfesorIII" 4r/civil - of New SuMinaolo3oo4oi: '... - - • • AT .GREAT BARGAINS. - . • leoOr i g in -. * a ' Sn l I I LI e E D e OIR E a s ll :e iv gn S4SGt Y O UNG,oC I la , I. °E: N ri PE ? Se , 3 le l' . 76 4 - ear Irn l r od a ffß r eN k l e es t dt S - LS : r e tn:V e l t ,Eb°;fctli city, Fourth :Ora land the Diemend,Pnisburgh, I The proprietora have just 'opened a large and most beautiful assortment of the Newest and Most Fashiona ble Styles of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which have been purchased since the great reduction in prices at the large Clearing out sales in New York and Philadelphia, laud will be offered to cash buyers at from 20 to 25 per cent lower than former prices. DRESS GOODS of every description,from the cheap est to the most Gristly and magnificent, such as-a very large and-beautiful stock Of the following articles Cheat and Jasper chene Silks; • High Lustre, plain chemelion and lace silks; Do stripe do - do; . Do plain black do; Brocade, Annuesand Pouts de Soles, all calcite ; Black and chamelion Turk satins, and watered silks; Chene and India Foulard silks ; . Do printed and plain silk tissues; Do do Alberiines and Ore n willies ; ' Plain, primed and embroidered berages; Chene plain and figured silks, and popltns; Chameleon Gro de Naples; • Paris printed.berages do de Mines; .. Do do and plain all wool de Mines, ' . Do . do lawns and jaconets; Plain and embroidered math sad Swisses; . • Plain and printed easameces, do Baines and alpacas; French and domestic ginghaMe ; English and American chintzes and calicoes, at all - prices; BONNETS and RIBBONS at great bargains; Spring and mummer shawls, do do; Needle worked sleeves, c uffs, collars and cherni zatts; Needle worked laces and muslin cape • Embroidered, hem stitch and plain Bum comb' handkercluefs - Fancy silk poctet hd'kfs, cravats and neck ties; Gloves, hosiery and suspenders, a large stock ; Irish linens, table cloths and ta ble linens; Tickens, cheeks, crash,bird-eye, diaper 4 napkins; Bleached and brawn muslin', from 0 to 12e. per yd ; Do brown and colored Canton flannels; French cloths, plain and fancy eassimerea & satinets; Cashmerets, tweeds, merino castimeres and Ky; jeans; Black win arid fancy vestings, &a., A. ar The proprietors would respectfully solicit an early call from all their. friends, and the public gen• eraßy, feelirz confident that they can offer greater in ducements to whole sale and retail buyers, than any have heretothte LICCII offered in Pittsburgh, my3lif YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE. • A. A. !MASON dc IMPORTERS, JOBBERS AND RETAILERS IN DRY GOODS, 02 and 04 Marta Bina, Pitaburgh, Pa.,- NNOUNDE to their friends and the public generally, .rx. that they are now prepared to exhibit the largest and most carelallyaelected stock of ENTIRELY NEW GOODS they have ever offered in this city, comprised of the most nob and fashionable fabrics, as wallas the more common, end which will be offered at the LOWEST POSSIBLE 'PRICES at which Goods can be sold in any of the Eastern Chita.' Their two lower Sales Rooms will be devoteSexelusively to Retail Trade, and Goode arranged in departments. viz : Silk Dercerment—All the new and fashionable styles imported this team, including the bestmakes of Black Silks. Dress Goads Deparnrient— Comprising Poptins Dere. gel, Tiisnea, Ben Benin De La th es. Cashmeres, De Lames, Lawns, Muslins, Cambric', Jacket:et', Grenadines, Detrain tine., Alpacas, &c. Sliawls Vizafri !}r.—Canton, Crepe, Plain and Em broidered. A lao, Damask, Thihet, De Laine, Cashmere, Silk, video Fig, and other Shawls. Also,. V izettes, Pale. tolls, Marmites:he. Resins. and Glow Dspartment—Will always tie found cOMPI^te with the best makes of Cotton and Silk Ho siery. The best Rth Gloves always on band. Linen Department-3.4, 44 and 51 Wnite Linen,Lin en Sheeting, Pillow Case Linen, Napkins; Doylies, IlleaCLed and Brown; Damask, Toweling, Diapers. lee. White Geeds—Checked and Dotted Cambric', Mull, Swiss, Book and Nainsook Mullins ; Victoria and Bish op Lawns, of every quality eel pnee. . l ilso,Cunain Materials; Piano and Table Covers. Entarsidend Lora, Tfirnirtingsote—A complete as. sonaterth. Also, Ribbons, Flowers, Tabs, he.; Parasols of all kinds. Also, Bonnets of all the latest styles. . banSulie GOO* Department—ls probably one of the matt extensive in Be country, embracing everything known as Domestic. . . . The proprietors feel confident that with their hotlines! facilities, Large and attractive stock. their unusually tow priers, they cannot fail of giving perfect satisfaction. trhstsrate Plischarna are respectfully .nfortned that they will he pleased at any time to receive their orders for (tootle, et Eastern times, and also to duplicate any Easters bill of Goods at the same Eastern rates. • New end Fashionable Goods will be received col stoutly thrcngh tie season. Only One Price . aprlD Now Variety and Dry Goods store. Ara. 0?, Nand.ureat corner ef Wood H. and Diamond obey. DGREGG re CO., having °peeled et the ahoy* stand, • arc row offence for sale e urge and complete assortmeatof vitatirry sun Y GOODS, constrting in portal Broad Clothe, Cart.merer, S atinett, Summer Peat Stuff,Paney Vestioes, Ladies Dress Goods. Lawns. Dc Laines, Gingkams,. Waite Goods, Doosets, Ribbons , nosier?, it.c..&c. Also: e ;complete variety of Callery, direct trom Sheffield. Together with Voter, Gold end Silver Watches. and Watch rnetcrials.Oold end Silver Pens and Pendia, sad Jewelry. A fine aysortmont of Palm Leaf Ilse% ire. In short, we hove on hand utmost every article untally kept in the Dry Goode and Variety tine. All of which we offer fat sate on the most favors- We term. either for eaah or satisfactory reference. D. GREGO Is. Ca U..-The business of the tate Bun of cltEcto Q Att. Catnstass, will be settled by the subscriber, nt the house of D. Or. Co.. as the books, notes and japers stein tap pastesi.ol3, luta ate folly authorized to settle op the trimness. ' lapettl) DAVID GREGO. Dr W. P. Giles hll4 his office in Mr. Body Patterson's Livery Stable, FOURTH limo:, between Wood and ctithaeld streets. where he may tio consulted daily from 10 Ulla o'clock, as to the soundness of Horses, and the disease of .Iforsepand Cottle. Every des: ernes of Veterinary Medicine may be had al hiscitftee,accarately proportioned and properly adapt ed to every dismso to wbieh the horse lzinetdent—Lini. meat, Lotions, Blisters, Balls of every description, and Condition Powders equal to nay thing ever offered to the pub I ie. (:nod stabling for sick horses. Sick and lame borzoi s;•, nded to at their respective stables, in town accoun t., (ms::3md) G. 'W. P. BILES. V. S. ~ n LAlO.t.:tt tontes tae attention of her AL mends to an opening of Spring MILLINE• • IS LEY, onTharstlay next. Ladies'and C.htld Ilats, In every variety; Head Dresses and Caps', French Flewers and a handsome assortment of wide Ribbon. Embroideries, Silt and Lace Mantillas, and n great ma ny other Goods in her lint. P. S.—Three or four good Milliners wanted immedi ately. . N 0.9 Fifth street. apr.l3 (Journal and Gazette coos%) - Lithographic, Institute. C0 -PARTNERS if IP.—ThO subsenoets moot respect fully announce to their friends end the public gen erally. that they have this day entered into Co-Partner ship, for the purpose ot -carrying what the old stand, hi S.ingerly's Building, opposite the Post OfFice,Third street, Pittsburgh, the Lithographie'Prlnting, In all its various branches.- Having machinery, recently arrived from Euronc, they are prepared to do works in Lithography equal to steel engraving. They sclieit a continuance of the patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to the one:partneOvai. Schuchrasm'and they hope by strict attention to their business, by elegant workmanship, and the most reasonable terms, tometit the favors of an en lightened public. Bonds, Checks, Drafts, Makin° Drawings, Likeness es, Landscapes, tiutugmphic Letters. Bill Deeds ;- Plots Lithographed and Phated in Black; Gold Bronze of Co lors. • . Specimens of their work conk.° soon at their Office, as above. WM. SCHUCHIII/04 a .M 3 FRED: iIAUNLEI NI PERFUSIERY AND FANO SOARS.—JAMES A. JONES, corner of Liberq and Hand streetashas. received a fine assortment or perfumery and Fancy Soap: HoussePs cologne water; Roussel's omnibus soup; Wetherilivs do;, do amantinu do; French do; do. Circassian do; Wetserill's toilet water; Brown Windsor do; Aromatic vinegar; Transparent wash balls; Roussel's assortextracts; Military shaving soap ; Lubin's do do ; Roussel's shaving cream; Eaulustral ; do . do compo'd ; Genuine bear's oil; lenny . Llnd hair gloss; do or. tnarrowl . Odonune,or rose tooth paste; npri titSisoeSuititini THE Co-Partnership horetolord cilsling between the subscribers, under the fi rm of J. S. BONNET & Co., Is this day dissolved by mutual camera. Either partner may use the name of the concern in settlement. • JEROME S. BONNET. MATTHEW D. PATTON. Pitubuysh, ApTil 1850 Er Having sold my entire interhat in the firm of J. S. Boar= & Co. to ill. D. Perron, my late partner, and in retiring from business, I take great pleasure in recom mending him to the confidence of my friends and the public. (ap3) J. S. BONNET. Stooped Shoulders., QUOULDER, BRACES.—These Braces are essential. 5.3 ly adapted. to those whose professions in life render the inclined posture necessary. To the consumptive, the sedentary, and all those who, Millets daily Pursuit', have contracted the habit of stooping, this ishoulder Brace Is inestimable. It prevents the shoulders from falling forward on the chest, expands the dimensions of the chamber is which the Lunge 'and Heart are con tained, and giVerbuoy aney to the whole fnuue; thus, in Bisection, cotrntemeung the principal causes which lead M disease in those important organs, and to a Ottrnerous train of 'nervous ills, to which so maay.are subject. For sale by KINSER & 14.110WEL,L, Mart" • . • 140 Wood at Vito • 7s Abdominal bapparter. rilßlainstrument is used in all the. Eastern citiea r with unparalleled•succetts. The effects produced by it ate truly Wondorful,ut all those cafes witereAbdotal nal support is needed, from wcalrnest of the abdominal muscles. It is a sure cure for falling, of the womb, and the long list.dfdiseascs which attend that eornpitzt.. For sale by . KEYSER Ss ;hI).P r ....VWELL, . mare 1411 Wood et - • Important to Tailors. , ' - TusrRECEIVED-0 Doz. assorted Tailors' Patent. ep Shears, from No.lo dolga to N 0.2. 4 , .. 4/413-3 Doz. Buz ra , Datent Scissors, dirOar itoxi. ttioluar.turers la 41ir 'sale at 4 80 ...., lt; TETIErS,LI6Wood a., :2 doors br,Ung yirs4oo. ; ; ~~f y~.. ~. likl.011:101*16,11.4, . • • • ' - - FURNITURE 111ANITF4CTURER, Ware-roonii 9,7 and 99'. Tnlad strait. T W. W. respectfully infonns.hls friends and custom !, . ers that he has now completed-the largest and fi- nest stock of household furniture ever before seen - in this city, as. he is determined to uphold the quality with • well seasoned materials, best workmanship, and-newest designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility in mat ufaeturing, he Is enabled to produce' warranted farnitgre, at the lowest prices. , - He has adopted the principle of identifying the cue toners, interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps always on band the greatest variety of everycles• cription of fterniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stook, or manufactured .expressly to order. He therefore solicits an inspection, that the advantages akin establishment maybe known. Tire following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which for riviiness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: • Parlor, drawing, din lag, and bed room chairs, of every variety; - consisting of rosewoood, ma-. hogany and walnut Elizabe then, Conservatoire-and Easy Chairs, of every description; Douches, Bolas Tete-a-tete and-Di vans of the latest French and American patterns; Tnshaes, What-Non, and ladles' railer Writing Desks of various kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid stands, music stands, and holders, marble top;ma hogany, rose wood and walnut centre and sofa, to bras, extension dining tables; all sizes of the . most improved, and decidedly tho best kind made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables • wardrobes, bedsteads and washstands of , each a large assortment; gothic hall"- • and parlor reception chain, ottomans and stools, secretary and book cases, side boards, Ere screens, towel racks, hat stands; and music St0(1111, cribs and cots . • for children; paper macho, table and tea poys, ma hogany, rosewood, and • inlaid pearl Tables, i Ac. rte. &c. A large assortmenfof COMMON FURNITURE and WINDsOR CHAIRS. Calmer ILLVBRO supplied with all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the IlLOr' Oat MUM All.orders promptly attended to Journeymen Cabinet Makers Association WAREHOUSE; 110 SECOND STREET, . (near the corner of Wood.) 2` HlB ASSOCIATION, em bracing, already, twice to three •I• times as many hands as the gent and hitherto most renowned business shops of this city, have opened their Ware house, and are able to furnish the public, by wholesale or retail, with Furniture of the following alescription—; , viz: Mahogany Wardrobes, Dressing Bureaus ; Fall Co.'l maned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs ; lUabogitay - Washstands' SP fas • Divans; Piano Stools ; Book Cases; Secretaiies; Card ' Tables; Pier Tables; floe Card Tables; Centre Tables; Hat Racks; Freud. Bedsteads; Ottomans ; • Poplar Wind:obis; Dating and Breakfast Tables; Wo rk stands ; Chitty and Common Wortstauds ; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bareaus ; Cribs; Cradles, /cc. . The adv.t stages of el - rope/abort, cm an extensive scale, permit them to sell at the lo west prices, and they are de• termined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally gdod, if not bitter article, and warranted—as the public will understand by giving item a call. CT' Steamboat work of all descriptions, and other' articles of any deicripuon, made to order In every style, at the shortest notice. imar.29 Veneers, Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut; Vamilh Handurare and Furniture at Wholeeale. rimiE subsnibers have jail received from New York 1. and Boston a most splendid stock of VENEERS, and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. All Of which we will sell at extremely low prices. As great care was taken in the selection of the stock, persons cannot fail to be suited either as to quality or price ; and, as it ls well known that Furniture can be made by machinery superior and mach lower than by hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited. Turned Work, in all its branches, carried on as usual. Flank f.ir hand rails, for Carpenters, and all anieles required In manufacumng Cabinet Furniture ;constantly on hand-vu.: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Hair Cloths, Springs, &e., &c. • RYAN k Ryan's Building', Fifth street. tuae&ydaar Na.o3 Tard street, Setscrew Market and Wood, Snail sac - -'. Ws have now on hand a 'arta and ~,....-4 splenthdslicelofevery variety ot Llnsisss ..- and CA BINET.FUItNITIME,which wo are confident entuict be s a rp as se d, It 7 -4... , - , -0 equalled, in this City , or is tLe Wect, in style and finish. 'flows who are in want n, Furniture are respectfully Invited to call sndexamino toi themselves. A. A. 61A50N & CO gy steamboats farm: tied on tb- !horteSt .1.1)17 All orders proraptiy attended to. , tablDat O'VONN ELL. MULLEN k. CO zoun o`poxset.t. • • .26. 4 M CLIMC, W e. trOSTEIL. OIMNNELL. MULLEN t CO. Pittsburgh Chair &Cabinet ware Rooms, No. 98 Third Strut, South Side. sibO'D. IL &Co , respectfully inform thew friends and castnmers brat they have, if not Inc largest stock ever before seen to this city, the greatest variety of styles, the finest linished, made of the beet seasoned materials, and by the best workmen in the western country —ell of %chick they are deterniined to cell as low US any other mannfeetunng establishment in the city. - Oar mei: iii all oar own manufacture; no ingratiation'. . nte.uutiosts mid Hotels furnished at the ehorest notice. /Warden iplptoptly attended to.: . jal7 Vhale Ware Roma'. T. U. YOUNG & CO., tames of Third and ..Usitrifse Usu., appalls Brourresifskl, , • Pkwharrik, Pa n keep eonsmhtly on hand '"r 2 " and make to order, at the lowest prices. HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT rut:Nauru; and OHMS, of the best workmanship and most approved styles. ". 'y6ls Storm Ontos•AlhOrk igi t A n itakno T w n l e ed . F m ga b e. " rg b re: ratter r their. . 6 , w e • I e upon mem by mew Steamboat friends,. and Weald respectfully remind there and others Inte rested iu buildir.—„ boats, that they are at alt times pre pared to tarnish. on the most reasonable terms, every desenption or Cabin Sumner* and Chairs of t he bee • numetitt and workmanship. 7 U-YOUNG fr. CO., Corner Third awl Smithfield streets, opposite "Brown's Hotel." o.e. ' • U. DAUM Hammer du. Danle_ry_ CA:7II4ET WARE:ROOM, SNUTiI PIELDSTItEET, Bowan Stengthsftevt and Srrawberty allegiPilkiburg,Pa. skilll/I,4ILNIER & DAULER keep constantly ouband a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, warranted roust to any in the city, and sold on as favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment in .he Arell. They have now on hand en onusuntly extensive stock.embracing all kinds of Furni ture, from the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mr2l:Gm A. !MILLIKEN £ CO., HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 64 Smithfickl it. alaria. union:meat of fancy and plain Furniture, which they will sell 15 percent. below customary rates. erms—eash only. Idecnly ,triit?"';;;• WM. E. STEVENSON continuos to man facture CABINET-WARS of every descrip ' • tiou, at his old stand, corner of Liberty and 0 •Ylr; Seventh streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, in alLits branches. cuttyll Bolivar Fire Brick Manufacturing Company JAL OLOVCIL, 9.1 f. irEn, n. f. zonsa, n. 7. 25508nw GLOVER, MEM ta CO.. Proprietors. THE subscribers having been appointed Agents fcr the above named concern, will keep constantly o t hand a supply of the celebrate d Fire Brick, Cm ethic Fire Clay, Pumice Hearths and' 'mmHg. The/ are also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to be made In size end shape to suit purchasers, which shall be promptly filled. We do not deem it necessary to enumerate the many advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick posers over all oth ers that have been offered for sale in the United States, their superiority beimg well known to almost all persons who use Fire Brick. The proprietors trove determine I that the Fire Brick shall lose none of their present envi able reputation, and that uo expense shall on spared to make them even better than they have heretofore been. This is the only establishment Low manufacturing Firs Brick at Bolivar. KIER. & JONES; marl 7 Canal Basin, Seventh et., Pittsburgh. Pagoda 'Vila Store. Turn HAWORTH, late of the firm of Morris & Ha worth, wishes to Inform his friends and the public generally that be has taken the store formerly occupied by H. Leader, corner of Diamond alloy and the Dia mond—having associated with Robert Cairns, will, un der the title-of Haworth & Cairns, continue. to import from London the finest Black Teas; also, from France pure Wines and Liquors, a large invoice of which has been received at the above store, which, for fineness of quality and cheapness In price, cannot be excelled in any stenS West of the mountains. A. general assort• meat of Family Oroceles will alto be bound at this es tablishment, at the lowest cash prices. The following list will show the different kindaand prices at the PAM IDA TEA STORE. Fine Young Hyson Teas 35, 40 and 50 cents qr 1b; Superior Young Hyson, a very desirable Tea (or family use, 76 cents ty lit; • - Curious Young Hylton; thin Is a most delightful Tea, fragrant as a rose, 311,00 r tb, Full flavored and sweet Gunpowder &2 and 75 ets ; Sweet. Cargo Imperial 75 cis ; • • Fine and fragrant Imperial Sl,OO ; • &ace Tnes.—Fine Orange Pekoe 50 eta ; Fine flavored Oolong 51) and 62e- very best do 73c ; • Strong English Brealtatat Tea 50'cts; Strong black leaf, Congo kind, Sonottong, 60 cts ; Very best English Congo 75 ets; Tavern keepers and others; who bay Wines and Li quors in Pittsburgh, wilt find at to their advantage to call at thin establishment before purchasing elsewhere. Ji TIOR Churches, Stores; Parlors, Steamboats , Canat t ßoats, Halls, 'Chambers, Kitchens, WorkshqP%and Indeed every place where light is required. The 'public are respectfully invited to call and examine a beautiful assortment of these Lamps. Alui, Lamps of aIL kinds; ' ro- I..rd Chandeliers, Giraladoles, Virait ars, iHantelDecorations,Lamps, Globes,Gituisee,Wicks, Paper, Tin Shades, Mats and Cans, and all 'things per taming to the trade. • Also, a superior Safety • Lazitern for Steamboats and Stables. .. The cheapest light to be found fat more and shop put poses, is Tough's - Refined Chemical Oil and Lairip 3, from which a splendid light is obtained at 3 of a cent per hour, equal, if not superior, to gas. We invite .an 'ex amination of our goods and prices. Being prepared, by the accumulation of 12 yours' experience, and with fa cilities to supply both the 'wholesale and retail trade, on the most favorablU terms, at the Pittsburgh Oil and Lamp Store. .. . All articles delivered iu any part of the city, or in Al legheny, fret of cost. • .• RTHERLAL AND. CHEMICAL, OR PINE OIL, re gniarly tioriplied once or twice a week. All orders left w ith the wagon, (which is constantly passing round the city,) will be•promptlyuttended to. J. S. TOUGH, N 0.82 Fourth street, Apollo Hall, aprl9:d&wy between Market and V' -•- E=M •v • • -- Nte -• • .! ' . IBM= ; 'i iiUt Vic: To Cabinet Atakora. Not Lie. . . - ALLPersons indebted. t0.14c /Ate F • - t i n . - I ,: if 3 ..,., it • • StOcrr" , wil iR I L" l. -. cal l - ente . settle ' - 7Fe 1 Br oslel.7 and 9 aggi C° 5 .,, . t* . '•' Oe n4 l, JOHN FLEMING- Ae li n.. - - • 1 1) ... 1- ‘ ,12 -' • ;;;4 1 .,-. 11 -1:t3=-A „tot of line three wee warble. ..... nlisl)e. Clocks at a variety of colors and styles, Buitabld l 4 , N . Aortiolhangi:ooras.of chambers. and "for ~... .33cminity. Laxide. . . _ 'No 1.03 Thi rd , stree i , street, comer or 35: •..;;.t'".l.; - ! . ..iisKLEßede, Lanes, Reels, Hooks. Etc , ( 1A -Pr• i N ti " 9/1 " - . rraniements at !Moab,- i ~..., .r , -..- , .; yuletyjust received and for sale by . ..• ' 44 - 1 C4* I 0 y 9, hav in g a - ig o i l ity Laxasfor the re, , :-..:„ .i. , N. RICHARDSON, ed. Market at upon tortue au,rposo, solo. proeur i _ . them...odor . - . *Ulcers and *Withers, their widows and con F . -' -' •• -. '... , ARV—tercet Ilaskete,Casiors,Ten the BOuntYle.ind Bit!, passed septe . mber2Stb,lsso. ,: •, - ''.:.'• .4e, Tea and Dessert i r?oons and.Forlros, Plosbargh..loetober. lo . • - • . . • aLCHatizARDSxet street` , BELl z ilays mo ify ~... r. 7 6 o k ur p r A or teites sale by mix col : .. i . . '- :'-_- , :'- ;:.,. MN= ::-. rani& - dub -- -1111altinter. ANo±rEcE.SCIENTIFIC , NONDEft.t - • DIG'ESTIVt".FLUID . Gastric . Jute.? A •ORRefr DYSPEPSIA CURER, ' PEPARF,I> from Rentiet,oKthe 'fourth htoraltih of. the OA; alter dixectiona by Baron Mama, the great Pays lological Chemist, byl. S.IIOIIGHTON, MD., No. IV, North Eighth street, Philadelphia; Pa.' This is a truly wonderfal remedy for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, I,IIINDIOE,CONSTIPATION _LIVER COMPLAINT, and DEDDL/TlceurinCafter N ature's (ma 'Method; by Nature's own agent, the Gastric. Joie e. Half a teaspeonfull of this Fluid, Infused in water, will digest or dissolve Rya Poulos os ROAST Ban' iP ABOUT TWO 110V19, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE ! Baron LII:510, in his celebrated work on Animal Chem . {airy, says::" An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous to , the Gastric Juice,may be .readily prepared from the mu. coos membrane of the stomach of the calf, in which ya • rions articles of food, as meat and eggs, wall be so soft. erred, changed and digested, lust in the same manner as they ',calcite in thehtunan stomach." pr. Wm:nu, in his famous treatise on " Food and Di et,"published by Fowlers & Wells; New lork, page 35, states the snore great fact, and describes the method of repel ation. ' There are few higher authorities than. Dr. ' cretin. • Dr. Cosont, in his viluable writings on the "Physicla gy.of Digestion ," observes that " a diminution of the due quantity of the Gastric , Juiceis a prominent and all-pre vailing cause of •Dyspcpsia ;" and he states that " a dis tinguisbed professor of medicine in London, who was severel dOcted with this complaint, findiag everything else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Jame, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved cora pleu:ly snecessful." • Dr. Gasussa, author of the famous works ori".Vegeta ble Diet,"Jsays: "It Is a remarkable fact in physiology that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, =- past to the Onid the property of dissolving various aril; Iles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial diger,- Min of them in no wise different from the natural digest lye primes - sr • • • • . . Dr. Stuanhi'great work, the " Chemistry of Man "(Lea & Blanchard, _l'hila., 1816, pp, 311-2) soya : "Thediscov. ery of PEP SI forms a new era in the chemical of Digestion. From recent experiments we know that food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gas tric Juice itself." Professor Dirsamsos, of the Jefferson College. Philo ' delphia,in his great work on Haman Physiology, devotes more than fifty pages to an examination.of this subject. His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the . Gastric tJuice, obtained from the living human stomach and from 'animals, are well known. "In all cases." he says, "di-_ occurred as perfectly in the tatificial as in the' natural digestions." . AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, • Dr: Hotmitroxhi 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 off the grave. It is im possible to give the th-tiiils of cases in the limits of this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLI, CURES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston 'alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cores went not only rapid and wonderful, but perma . tient. . • It Is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and ape, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Qainuse, Mercury, and other drugs • upon the Digestive oiguns, atles a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spit- • its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance. ' • 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 removes tat the unpkasant ernp wins, and it only needs to be repeated, fora short tune, to make Tesc good effects-permanent. ' PURITY OF BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramp!, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low nese of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to sanity, Suicide, Ac. Price, O.! I. DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect a. lasting cure. Every bottle bears the written signature of J. S. HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor. • Sold by agents in every town in the United States, and by respectable dealers in Medicines gene rally: Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER A Me ELL, 141 Wood street. Retail dealers supplied Proprietor's priees. Inv2hy Also, for sale by R.. E. SELLERS, 57 Wotd street. Is respecgialy anrited o the truths, set forth in . retation to one of the most important Remain of mod. CM times . ' PETROLEUM OR 'ROCK OIL • , T is not more than one year ago since this great rem -.. 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 commanity,• and we allege th at the longer it is tried the more Certan its great fame spread. • It is not the remedr.of a day, got ap for the sole purpose of making money; but, one, which we conceive, will continue to be used - when all nostrums have been forgotten. The PETROLEUM is Natural Remedy, elaborated intim depths of the earth by a poWer and agency that laughs to scorn all human competition. It is our duty, when sve: write. about . a•-, medicine, that wins write raorn—that we say nothing :calculated to deceive those. who may trust our word or put 'confidence in oar statements... The sick are very apt to catch at any thing that promises relief from dis-' ease; A story can hardly be too highly wrought to an 'met the object of sailing or humbugging some of them. • Now, we do not desire to do this ; we • are anxious only that the 'truth in relation 'to our Remedy should be told, in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding: any single article of the materfa muffed. Plain,unvarzusbed facts—facts that may he ascertained in our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testintooy in favor of the Pe-• MIMEO. . . .Within the past two months, two of our own citizens, who were totally Mimi, have been restored to sight. Several cases or blindness, in the State of Ohio, have been cured. And, also, the case of a gentleman in Bea ver coautk. There are others ; but these cases are neat home. and may be referred to by any persons who may. have doubts on the subject. These cases were cure! af-- tet tney had been abandoned by physielans as hopeless-.. The Petroleum will cure, when used according to diree.. tionsDiarthcre, Dysentery, Piles, •Rheumatism; Genii - Necralsia.-Kreptions On the Skin; - .Pimples on the fate, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm , - Tend t, Stahl Bead,.. pains in the bones and Mints; ol sores. Ulce tw, Wens,' Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal Irritation, Fever and Ague,Chronie Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul- emaffections of a chronic nature, tending to pro duce CONSUMPTION. • • Bunts and . Scalds; illseasei of the Bladder' and Kid neys, Chapped Banda, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and Bunions. In fact, it is MMUS 172.11VEISALanuctnr, arid • has been tried in most of the above diseases within the past year. with the most' perfect minces,. Certificates that will astonish ore is the hands of the propriethrovlito will take pleasure in showing them to the afflicted' or their friends.. . . . . . Whatever others may say Mbeut their medicinesithe Petroleum is • the :greatest Remedy of the. ago.. ?by- Meituts of high standing in the profession are beginning to use it in their practice. 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; bk• • • • KEYSER & APDOWELL, - 1 . • 140 Wood street. Alsb—R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood. street i D.M.• Curry, D. A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass Allegheny City: Also, by the Proprietor, - S. N. KIER, Canal 13atan• 7th larva, Pittsburrh. . . • Sail The Unman Body must Yorapare, (so strs mtrcaX,) TO RA YE d MALTBY APPEARAN CE, And persons who do not perspire are liable to the mos DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. 1100W,3 ONES' Italian Chemical Sonp causes a free perspiratiottotati at the same time mollifies, softens the skin. giving it the texture and beauty of an infant's. SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AND SORES, • are soon not only healed, but cared-by its use, as at least seven physimans in New York know, who rise it la such cases, and find it unfailing—as also, in PIMPLI.Z I BLOTCHES, FRECKLES, or any other skin o discase. The reader is assured that this is no uselesspuffed nostrem, as one trial will ;nova. I could enumerate at least SO persons cured of ' SORE BEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD. - Bay'lt, and tbe reader is again assured, I would not cruelly sell it for the above, unless 1 knew It to be all 1 state. Those who are liable to C RAPED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH, will find this net only a cure, bat a preventive; and I can now only add, that any one afilteted with any of the above, or similar, diseases, will find . this all and even more (adairaUle in us properties) than I state. . UrEnt, reader, the stores me flooded with imitations, and be sure' you ask for Jostntl Italian Chemical Soap— and: buy It only of W. 51. JACKSON,. only Agent in Plunbargh,24oLiberty street. Pitts btl nth. head of: Wood- Jones. /Air Wnice. . ADIES are cautioned against using common prepa- Ju red Chalk. • They are not aware how frightffilly injarions it is. to the skin ! how coarse, how rough, how sallow, yellow and unhealthy the !min appears atter using prepared Chalk I .• • • Besides, it is Injurious, contain- ' • • ing a large quantity of Lind I. ' We have prepared alleautifnl vegetable aiticle, which we call JONES' SPANISH LILY WHITE. • . _ It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleteri ous qualities; and it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy,. .alabaster, clear, living white;. at the same time acung as cosmetic on the skin, maktui{: n t soft and smooth. • Sold by the Agent, WiILJA.CKSO # Liber ty street, head of Wood,Plusburghl 'Price 2 cents. cured ranj.d b.;eThoraEsrcTtruicit'sotthlitedheptoirwinEltathetreeAta7a:tyish:il.laLe4vibearetsthn...:42s-Uoteortect :01 1 .0.1.n. r t,iv th ,ho e i,.. ir oo ' ars : DERs i r s : N ri fo w 7B o k ti h llAD l a t v e e :F th e ir t r, a t a C ll 4 E:li c r ofti S. l 7 . 1240. 'Liberty . atm' . and the Inettaeodiferounly tweet. Sold only at 'JACKSON'S Star*, Lead ot" Pod. rdee2o . Bares . lsland Saw Mills. establiihment has f beene ng e t t e b i y e the in s t; they am now err . . Jonas , Solution os".1 --- .r . . LittUlrt lilfhlAN HAIR 'SAT f r I:bnE:e n fall ob ."'.1271nig41.1)191.61.".wi1i e endeertlldhttlh the et e irh ‘: I t i s ts supply of. Timber, orders for all WAS Of. kk .11L, .white, red or grey hair '0 ° • black _ so l o r 4 ,1 f ew .e4oolllllebChlVanWiliall diet ill in the neighborhood.. •• .• llf - wit filled - with promptness, and at as low, „,..,..,.. -- -- mirclies. Price 60 cents and SIN* Sold bY W. JACIESOT,4,24O Liberty street, Pitisbur P feed or virood. - • .. • r4,e 4 , .1 . A . ... . IX /!..m....vv. Ak;l..6oBl.oiCalvtlietiteiEjroß:Ticorrililr:lb.:BtalivioaciFreiCrldant3Rthisftide:lnarE: 4 : ai n:: r v e .mb :ll thk.m.e.;ak o soz : wi jet its excellent qualltles--those who have not, we • a * ssur e, it to pos,scss the following cpialities. It will M tee the hair to grow on any part where nature intenOce , hair to sligogrofthWt'a'ingediaoPosriilircraiye,Y"ahaingt hori2nigtc9rvendsacerukgrg:e truly beautiful and keeps it so. It is, indeei .1, th e aws economical, yet. superior article for the hair Sold only at NVISI. 3 &MESON'S Store, Sr 4/liberty at, head of Wood, Pittsburg. Price Miceli's. 60 cents and , sl ‘ oo. • fdec.2o C URE YOU*SELF AMERICAN C.OIOPOUN. TM's never failing specific is grutrair .eed in all cases ' of delicate disease, together with thfJ attendant com plaints, tto effect a 'speedy, safe and jristing care, in the course of a few days, withoot resv_tetions to die* t, busi ness oriajnry to the sytitem- 4,.',., on old and, . popular remedy; has long . ber,sn (and mats) used in tlifr private practice of siphysitian, radically caring nir.cky.nine of the hundred cases. It leaves tio..odor on the breath, and E u T aY ; t b :r r o l : r:qa b u le Y rg iTsn 3r pa... e " hi . e . eNval.i:llo").. °4:sD th epeoti,eaNs.oL..fgOarSmortiathepxfleriPrd ... I leite's SargaParili r. a. and the Cikcer - " ,- t - L,, - 1 i v a 1 0 ca l i t , b a t, , s 21EntiA.elpearoMar8...iilLyVT.ro.frri its a onk symptoms o t child aleir hi who i iso i,Louisville, useddied a i o sv f i thin thuet, where this ttrsaPaFlo -a ' ilsVde, and 'Watt,: from 150 to • 200. attles are retaW r ed dal 'lust - few • isolated eases of Choler& have oceMeredjan 'they wore either persons from tliats or those . who Eli esegarde d 'our advice. , • I.' ,• IClncitaltati Cammack, :* :Poi. sale by ICEVS'E'it & 11PDOWELL, 140 Woodet.. Pit-tr:olirgh; where.' the turnips •artlcle. - may,al t rar , emH-r• _._ lEEE ~ . • .., a IR. 4 Public Attention ..!. .4 .....,.. :, .g. 4 . '...:• . :irt .... s j. j .‘•: • MEM =MEM BEE • ;". 4:0 elotbing B. 111. AUGUST, MERCHANT TAILOR, . No. 155 Wobd &reit, (war Sizth.Strest). ItTIAMES this method of re.taming his sincere thanks to the citizens of Pittsburgh and Vicinit yy for the very liberal patronage they have - bestowed on him, and hopes • throngt, strict attontion to business and &desire to please all, to merit a continuance of their favors. Pastiettlar, attention paid to Children's Clothing. Clothing. • In connection with the . Business, ho has opened a Famishing Suite, with• a large' and'gdendld assortment of Shirts, under Stains; .Dravros, Cants, Suspenders, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Jenny - Lind - Neok 'Ties, self adjusting Stocki, Gloves, j Hose, tsr, Togeth• et with every thing in that line, necessary for a gentle.... man's outfit. BENJAMIN U. ABPINia. , . apr9 • (Token cop •.1 , . . . . , James C. 'nat., :._ :,...,..:... • (Formerly Coxxxa to the late P. HszArrs,) • : :-• •-• WOULD most respectfully announce to his friends and the public in general, that he has rented Store, No. 30 if arket street, between Second and Third • • . streets, where he intends carryingon the• TAILORING, , • .. BUSINESS in all its departments. He is now reCeivin maim via seems 1W122111 ...entire g new stock-of . - . GOODS, for Spring and Summer wear, viz; .sugedine: • -.. •.; French, English and American. Cloths, - Cashmere/as k , Tweeds, Casnmerm,(Turitied French Habit Cloths, a supe- • - rior article for business Coats,) together with a large as sortment of plain and figured Cassunerm, new and desi- rabic styles.. Also, an excellent lot of fancy Bilk Cashmere, Bsdss and Marseilles • %tints', all of which the subscriber is ' F o r n eLagd st u; le in h ak a t as o i o rti w er p i r li c th es e a crte y st o t i tr er mo . A t ilt. meat. He therefore hopes by strict attention to ill or ders intrusted to his cam, to merit a share of publi c ' - Umfrage. • . wATE . ec No. 36 Market, between Son TAMES d a 0.. nd Third stii. . , • TO TULORS.—I Blinn continue'to sell ana eye !n• strietions on my system Hof Garment Draw Othsie as heretofore, tit the followingyrices, viz t if aecomparded by oral instruction; $10; vnthont instructions, Jr. nutt2LT • ". . JAMS O. WATT. SPRINGAND 13 . 01111111141 0 0111180 1 • - THREE BIG-DOORSI • • • No. 151, Liberty St reet, Piilsbuies; TOUN hicCLOSKEY has now the pleasure "Sif far • eit nouneing to hie numerous. friends and the publicrirk general, that his Spring and Summer stock is now ready for inspection, which - he' believes will be found to be one of the largest and best selected stocks of Heady- Made Clothing to be (nand in the : Western Country. He has this season plaid more than usual attention to the manufacturing and stole of his Garments, so that the very lowest priced, as well as the finest, ate got up la style and elegance not to be surpassed. Be would particularly call the attention of all dentate in Clothing to his present splendid assortment of . • 11,eady.5lade Garments, • • ." As he feels confident, upon examination of the qualities : and prices of his goods, he can offer them each induce- • menus as shall ,malre it their interest to purchase at his establishment. Many years' experience, and great subzero In the bar sines', together with an unprecedented whotanto and re , tail patronage, has enabled him to get up Garments, to' : suit the business habits and tastes of every location ut the Union; which is of the utmost importance to whole": . sale purchasers. ' - . . In the Cutting department will.be found a choice; se=" lectiou of the most fashionable goods, consisting of— " Rrenth, English' and .denerican Broadciot4„, Cashmeintts, /cc, /cc:. Alen, 'excellent issiataseat o 0 VEST/NGS, of the latest and most fashionable styles—. all of which he is prepared to make to older la the best: manner and at the most reasonable prices. • ' - COME, THEN", ONE AND ALL! . . •:: The Assortment, the Quality, and the Variety, is ther most extensive, undoubtedly, to be fo Ind In-the IJaited., Near and Vaabsiatalsle Goodie • OST RECEIVED at BOOBYEN4 'GREBELS'S See Hive Clothing Store, No.= Liberty. atreet, •• large and splendid assorunent of the latest atyles of. Spring and Summer Goods, which we • ate prepared to manutactnre to titer. In a style unsurpassed in this city, and at extremely low prices. • We have on band a large assortment of READY dIADE CLOTHING, made in the best and most flish ionable =main which we are determined to sell-very' low for cash . Country merchants, and those who buy • . wholesale, will find it to their advantage to call and ex amine our stock, beforepurchtuing. -• " DiptVitia ••• ICY Lawrence Journal, Clarion Democrat, Mercer' • Whig, Meadville Sentinel, Grectusbarh Republican," ~W ashington Examiner, Steubenville Union-copy- Is I the amount of SI, send paper to advertiser*, anti charge : .; Envelopes. T iPitiPaNIS - Adhart, PalthMent Ertintopes.-- By tip- JA . ping the fingers In Water, and moistening end peening the gummed edge, these'Eavelopos become the: eaten and strongest that can be used—being made oS . parchment paper, which will withatead any ordinal' friction or moisture: For sale by the quantity or aitglet pack, at the store of W, S. HAVEN, mar 26: caner of Market and Second am. • insacitation. - • ripHE Partnership heretofore existing between s tltri* -'" sabsenbers, under the firm of Coulter lc Druggins, has this day been dissolved by mataal C9ll- sent. _ _ J. A. COULTER, N. H. HACKE. e affairs of the late fitm will be settlad.by.J. A. Cc i ugtXtsto continues the same busiaeu at , tha.old stand comer of Wood ead.Tbini streets., • March 31,1651 William Himont's Lootlam Patent. Lemon. • - Watches, • • io,L - PERIOR to any Watches over offered in the eltt=; hl tens of Piusburgh. IL BICIWIDSON,BI Market street, is sole 4,gentfor. the above named Lever Watches. The following guar enter is attached to each Watch: • - By appointment to 'Ms dihnin WILLIAM DLEDN, • Chronometer and Watch Manufacturer, • 45 King Square, Doswell Road, London. Thin certifies that the accompanying, Watch„ . No..--, warranted by me '.4) be of my manufacture, and no Watch with my name upon it Is genuine, unless accom panied by a certificate bearing my signature. • • I guarantee the Watch, No.—, to keep time to the ma- Laincuon of the purehaser. fantl7] W. DIXON. . • Co•-Paruseriatlip. CAMPBELL CHESS• hare this' day (April 11th,) aszoeinted with them CHARLES AM&letsHT. - ' The business will ha 'condoled under-the • Raaot •CAMPBEI:L. CHESS CO. •• (ego* • . znoxss J. CibirsiLLL. SksVID CHESS. CRARL4S WZNISINZ. ' .. • Iron City -Tack Vactosy. ' • frit R subscribers manufacture and heap constantlyon. - J. hand, all sizes of Tacks, Brads and,llparables, nu- 'ishing, Clout and 'slob Nails and Tacks; Barrel . Malls,, • Copper and Zinc-Shoe Neils; postern maker's polnts;. • Rivets, assorted subs, tre., Ice. - . • , , CAMPBFIAL, CHESS & CO tiortO:tm • Warehouse, 59 Water sz, Pittsburgh. T Glory or 3111LUVO fn itie.perfactton • ENHANCING to every understanding the beanies ot Nntare, in creating deeper pereeptioac,ca com— manding the highest emotions thereul, by a knowledge of Lananspe Slmtching and Painunn, imparted is short term of instructions, in the eminence of a Wl*, whereof, la the peculinnuestliereto, is tuuturpaseeti in all the excellences of the Art.. , . . Sketches of residences 'Gad scenery In and around . Pittsburgbiin constant progress'. hitaynificent traasctip , dons of elaborate paintings, gorgeous oriental scenery, and the most splendid views from all over the world. • O. C. BENNETT, lig Penn at Pittsburgh, Pa. • TCE CREAM AND aItNERAL•WATER.—The sub soribers respectfully inform their old friends and cus tomers that they have commenced making ICE CREAM' ". for the season. .Their SALOON bas been fined up in superior style, and will be open from 8 Welock, A, . 181.11 o'elook, P. M., and all orders, by lee- Cream for nriies or private families be promptly filled Our IdINERAL FOCPITAN has also been opened forthnseasan Cakes, Fruits, Confeetinnuies,..ke., kept on hand MS WWI!, /milt and sweet. Please me us a call. SHILDECKES, - Star Bakery, 22 Dituneud triyl7:d2m A Card. DALY & CO. have now ready . for eelsT• and well Selected stock of SpnlV i te and Sommer Hosiery in all its branches.. They vre:id direct ;largest- - tar attention to .their stock of Genliemeres cotton half Hole, with Merino and Silk feet ,• they are of the bear: materials and workmanship, and for comfon ass emu-. tear Sock, - cannot be eituded. - W. D. It Co have also: on hand Gents Undershirts and Drawers in cotton irdb, , and merino ; Childrens' 'foolery of all descriptions,' an the old established Stocking Store,Pifth street, between.. Wood and Market, Journal cotiv.._ or Peron es and 03•11. • DR. DaRZEITE'S JUNOCUI4DIAL, oc Preetepe aTo - - prescr im ibe po d re suitin or e b tfe uren etnai ne r s e N atior7 ...,ll,B * , . eases of debility, ney regularities of nature. It is all that it prob.' " viz: Nature's great les ioratil e , an d zest ,- .alleS 10 bo-- the married stole wigiout offspring, ,dy for those in for seminal embolvaa, general deg , * Is a cetuit n care . of the genitnlorgatis, nersoiA :Any, gleet,wesitness • - whites. Asa irmmatjng J;be oions, leacorthces or Also, a certain remedy for ..eiciee it is unevislied...— Reslion, loss of akwats. - . incipient Coasumption,indi - . v a akaaaSi -r energy, physical lassitudefe- • - leas 'T am e erin any • _my, tee. It . is warranted to pleue .e l 4 tO,U , - the above complamm, mid is of price. To spread' without ollspring. • !ppoliztta - wide the blessings of this medicine,' have,- artlot" Messrs. Judson Ss Co., of. the city of New far ..1 Me United States of Ainotina, my note _agents .s sale end none can be genuine sinless it tomes ~ortgh them, and their signatures are on the wrapper. , . • ANTONIO LAILZETTE,PS:Et. • Naples, July lath. ISM • Sold olay..in Pittsburgh at the Medical Depot, No. 7.5 . Staithhelet street and by. B. 11. fileakitig, Walnut street. Cincinnati; Raymond & Patten, ric. 60 Ranh street. [mar2lily Om YA LIN . GS of a-ar:l,nd . jut . , • fam3o-91 CARMAN - 8c CO_ 7- tata - Oxttln , C.P.L.IitiKATED TEJ,S—Me test in Pitn lyis burtb,--In the Diamond, Second *door from Die.., mond alley. Until within the last pear, Good Teas could not be procured in Pittsburgh. It was quite common for .consumers to send emit tot it. But, SUMO Manta started bit Tea establishment, there Is no occasloixto do ho—for better Teas cannot be promoted in the 'United States than what he sells. He has deservedly obtained the reputa tion of selling the beat Tea in Pittsburgh. Hetnember—the second door from Diamond alley... Fro TRANSPORTERS, COMMISSION AND OKI> CEW• s hiERCHANTS. Tar. Sale, on azarnirtodrafrtir tenns.—Four very valuable Lots, eachlronfiag SO feet ei inches On Bank Lane, Allegheny City, • and fronting on the Yen.na. & Ohio Railroad, (within a equate of the Depot s ) ana'extending back to the Canal Basra, thereby affording the greatest facilities for shipment by either the Railroad or Canal. For terms enquire, of D. C. STOCKTON, Allegheny City; or, nt the, -.Booksusre of R. C. STOCKTON, myYt. • , earner of ?drake% and Third sts.• HAIR TONI C.—The superiorqualltielof this article can only be truly tested by a trial. It elms the pores of the skin ceases a healthy action of the nerves, entirely frees the hair from Scurf and Dandruff; bas • • tendency to mak the hair earl. The harshest hair must bow to Its po wet , and change to a soll,healthy and glossy state. To la dies the Tonic Is invaluable, the hair can be dressed in a 125' required form.so art to preserve its pines, either plain or in curls.. Its perfume, is in and. pleasant, ,‘ast la free from all grSIIST'S‘S' stances, which adds so n'Snelt i: , vta r iV nth * :- Sold only at , - - -; WO i= 4 J LEY . % npr3Chtf 73, Third Ad.,. Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 BUN'S OtUNTZ.: Ott bun isuu 14 This article has proved. itself a odaait,. ae ( 1; uon to the housekeeper. It ismer). easy in tut lion, and is free from the dangerous, poisonous logr% e. ems, ocnerally used. When a bedstead Is well arashaa with the Miner? there io no-Icsi of the .Bal Bose/ ever venturingnear it. ' • - , , • It may be relied upon as a Sari PiavostaliTalhaa those aociazaal taTMCDUI, so difftealt to ovorcaxaadamai t the summermomLS- . • . Price =yrs. Per bottle. Sold br • :0 • • • •- • • - • • , •.- ; :.:; :f 75:: : V;; - ,f L :;:',- . :. *:..'4;1'.,:.,. : . -, , .. ';..:,!•?::',!:,,4,:,,f,.:1 '•...•;::'.,.. ; ,:. , :i.: . ..',..'• - •:. - , , ,.... , :.:-',. ,4.. ~•,::;.7,., . .,;.• ;:;,,i1..fi:f.':'..f...',.•,',...:.::•''.''.,-..,',-,, • : MEM ' •-• ~-,,,tp.voveiii-44;&•41, • ,;< . `~: MMMMI lEEE . i .c,... ' i ' ..: . ......7' • Ni... '.:•:',::".',. '...