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' , '"•4.,4 1, ,,..L,„ . 4(,, , . cenlel;rTaiLY„;)lf474sr Thet h any ro r at r f i th o e c : hiel the i°i advantages Easternofll f urnishe d tandichfesn:fi'ne:lir::h.' his i a , ll : l3 e l' i c'e a rtk n 'he o i:c t li: t or ulilile7a4surprise m'. bt IceBkf rak : cenw l':11 drawingsdirt-- atpp c oett, N( .....,,,t r , , ~. and bed room - it 0.11--q-p.o, 0 0 ...o r rN...,... • hi's. •1., ' • - chairs, of,everyvariet7, rzyq,e0,,,..,,- , „..0 . -.0.. , . ~,, . consisting' of rosewoood, Ina ii. wi‘t:oo. - I , e'st a•sitt, v4 riot;;S- f a,...-• I ~,7 •4•-• . w‘, $0,,; 1, 0.4k 4 ., it t '-' 3 ' cl o 1..- it 4 7 ', .... 4 ~ , ,- . P w 4-1 -f44,t-5..4.4,:pA..4.e. , f ',0"...e,..• • I‘.*-4 , .. - : , .. _ goils ho e gan ry z o ' r re d an w a aln Eas nt E r l e i bairs, za b e o l f he ev n, oxy : . description; Conches, Sotas,Tete.a : tete and t DI • ; .osra 4 4'"AdZO' 4 '4•4' , 47- 4 1-3 to. 444'"4. 1 'i,4'..5.• 4. -' . - , vans of the latest French and American pa ern 4-4 , 4%1'4' .itti;Viie 4. 77 .'".w.i. w,f , '• It '47-; *" w 4-: - Tazhaes, What Note, and ladies' tailor Writin g. D A ,„ . " ~,aVi l a le s-9 .. 4 4..Z1 , 07 , ,i5 • 0 . t no4l, ~‘,..r ' - • - ••41, 0 4.1,,.„,... "..?Irdi'4 l 4‘ei s ...:4-...,..... Ist ; 3 4 4 '• • ••1 # 1 -...n_--...:.... ' of various kinds; ,Work Tables tind•••fancy nil stands, muslo stands , and holders, arbletop,n hogany,tosewood and walnut ceutre and sota, V sp•ps,,iirqs , ....,Xteri.. / aptt t . 4 4 - r c.* 4 .- to P ~ Des, extension dining tables; all sites of thi 11 4 44.,.V.,0.1zifti v u.•••,,e' i itiv 4. 4 .. 4 4, v. . . most improved, and decidedly peere kind -41'. trtir , „. it. ... o ' , #* IP '4 , 14 . :!•4( ..f.....,..., made; card, Pembroke hall and tables, ~,,,.....)7 .• ~,44iii,•0 " ,' •0 1,f I-, : - ' wardrobes bedsteads and tvashstands of 4 0 . s a••• ara •• . ta, 4. 1 , .. ' each a binge assoamenti gothic ball ..4.477,70:NP4 4.414 I, " 4l ••'"rn.'w• , .•, audparlor reception chime, ottomans and stools, secretary and book ci" 4 , q .,,3 i ."-i, -64 ti...„ 0 „1 4 :I, • - 4 - f 414,,b A v. ..*' - '-.L . ...' .1' "5a.."4 4; '491 ,. : 4.74 ' '; t t vv ;., . ;; .-t•-,4. t.• ,T, 4 1 / 4 7,,-x ' .tr-ct. 143 ' , 147 V ii , j e.... e ,,, ~ 4... i t. „. 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"1;0• 1. 1.7 ..tit•'-t";''' . - .i A•. ~ „ min , ~..*4•4 i ,...v ~,,, t , „ 5 „.„.•.„. ..L',.,, --_-_,...-_-:-..--.,...-. - • --- • -- -- -i,.....4- ~,,-t4• 4 4 '-'''..TA:, ~,,,.., Turned Work,in all its branches, carried on a -7)tre'**•l4' • yile4.t'lcria.W.t...W4rff,t--i"-•••'I:4751-`.1c7•,:7.,?,,'• Plank far hand rails, for Carpenters, and till '' • !.: 1 'll• 4- rto - 4' , , ,i-o 'ool4-15 . ,i4: '''' , - ,- 1-‘41:,-•_? required in manafac t unng Cabinet Furniture, col I' -Ire thik.,,4-- 4 4,-4 z ,, ; „‘,. ;31 -,,.. on hand-vm: Mahogany, Varnish, Ilardw .a.! ~. e. . IIWk; W :- . 041";',:'•,t}„.te.41 , i054.4 2 7•1tc . ,"4, F 1i7i . " Cloths, Springs, toe., Ac. RYANlila ; Ryan's Build Z .., 4 ~,,,,..,,..„,,,,T,....,,,,,,,,„,.,, .7.:,:-,..--..;: - :::::-:, - ;_,- - 7,.- - :::'::f. -- „i - ,: - _ --- .. - ,.. -- ,.. N 0.3 1 Fifth •s c -o r 4 ••••Qtr'll'•:rr'- 4 ' 'AN ':- .. ; 31„-:--, •••,•, -' v i , W... 1, , ,„ , 4 ,-,,,,,„_...,,,, - ...Am... PUSSNIT ilstsi... 7 ,4 '''.. 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Il y SEt e t . :N' i h ti t r ware s lt.ar id er'eGw e ti . e t rOn. h e a 111: e 5 1 I stock ever before seen in this city, the r ' . '.44 k i: 4 'A" '•'' . :`:. - r'kCP ' " i l‘ti..i ~,, N*,,•,0,>...,%) . i k,., vartety of styles,the lineal finished,- mu . tip. 4gklf , +,- , , • ..it'• W„,.,, best seasoned ma 1 4 , :141, 01,4,412.0%,13./.1.1.13...rl ,•. ', tt.' -, ?„4(4 t, i 3 5 t..^-,frti.. .- , ,44 4 :; . 1.4-, '''''..'• .' - '4' . 'D r 4 . .. 4 - 1 !J- - --`'-`•ll - ' i '4 . 1 , ..1.:A.4,P.4,..'..i'Qi.,-, -" c • IC‘i'iV.ii- - .:gt.•:.t4tirit•-%gf‘o-t , :. • 0- >0 c..,13.- 1 Zi; ; !. 4 1-4 P..0.:; , 7 , -..'..`.'.. - t, , 1:4-1,:r•-•`0,; ta• cos.' 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"51V 5 ‘ 3 "' -4 / i r rut.. -._ _____- _. vim , 1 .4.&q,44t,g, , ,,,-.:_ A1 .c. c .d., 4 v,,,,,, HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNIT CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most 4'..*T:-..- tak4-5\V, .li 4pF,A.4;14.:0t' - tye a. 44 . • '''.s 1 -11 : 3: 4-r d4, 03.. -1::;77x--1:' ; :: ifr :• 2' :•th 4- , Sr 14-• ~404.F.4-•f!'ee; , ckn,l'Jl-^ t. 1,..• 4Prtx 4 ` „ , i pt,,,,r,..„;,, ,? 4 , •0V•i 1 p,, , , - - _- -- - --- - - 4 E4 Tim subscriber , tender their t 4: r ' 4+4 'CV -- ,VN ef - ;,4:4!; 6.. .40 -. ), .. . __, E....„3 4 , • 1.,,,1n, '1, , ...',,b4, OT.' ' ' '4' . - d 7 4:i. 59- ft ) ' 'NO '..2 .t - n lAA'I 4A 1' ' . '''', 00 ' * ii/ 44 .4 ..''' gv g • t .lik e fi.'• . , ••.' 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CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No,fil Sn •.r . „,i- . ..7 Ad-11 ',.. 2• ,,.....„4 1 c... 4 .,,,,, c12 „ 4 „ ., - a large assortment of fancy and plain Furnit 10' 4 7 ' Or' " 47 '/FAV ( Pi ' they will sell 15 per cent. below cuatomary re I •fit Is- ,i, ,c 47/F A' 4 ' it ' . 'lerms--eash only. I 'V; '- ri - iFi Ar,,t• • --, --- - • - - -- - - IVM. E. STEVENSON continue •••• raa'" a - .014 ..,..., ....,: '''''. facture CABINET-WARE of eve . ,i 457.• ; '49 1 't ..,,,, " - ',Xtels s _ftr i i t l i • 74,Yrt.: 1i517,,,n , s -, 'ir 1- 10 . t1 . 6 . '4 - " -- . ' . - . - 7 ' --. 7 - - - - --- -7 ---7 - lion, at his old stand, corner of L Seventh streets. I.INDERTAKINI ' ."'•4 : VOA ,„ I l i}littli . ,V,l i _if f l'll to, in all its branches. 77',- •• , ,,W it t f a 47 - 3 ~- 94 1 .1 t 4_ l ' 4. - . . . . ,„,,„„ifetl4 higi0,31. 4 ? , ,,*?4104 .40 . 4 } - Bolivar Fire Brick Manufacturing C 43-'4- ..-- .T.0 44. k . ' r ut' raTi.V.V.4.4,,, kr, .... -tint‘ : , o le •W••,t - vAier4-12.414 1 .11.•• L i Ztiilatil,,, -4 1 ,1 t%A 4 7 .Tt? 0 i • :AL GLAWICIL, S. N. KUM, _ . .a. a. lONS , S) EL ' l' t li,irtiNk *9. '%-•4:irv•trtill GLOVER, ItIBIR ds 00., Props*, -q;:gi..._„ i tIo 4;4 Aitizkla is 1 rpH.E subscribers havin g been appointed .7"tI F X• es"•77"`" P-, - e , "Ni t „V • 4. the above named concern, willkcepoo, 4 14 4 1trAVi0OZ‘ 4 . l'AiW f t hand a supply of the celebrated Bolivaryina 44:74&244,1-,l4,,aillans-litV" - 'Able Fire Clay, Furnace Beartha and law 4, 'Mt',"l? ti•-4; 444* ''' t 4" l ready to receive orders for said I . 7A ' NV Ia. t4 ,3,••• 4 t 4 - -‘7'q 4 ,,a,W i . made in size and shape to suit purchasers, 1 p,.;1 - &i: , 1614;.4 4 ,,` 4r;e41..A.14-'' _ _ _—_-__-_-______ -- bepromptly filled. ,•••- 4,t.,, , ..1 6 1f.%70.-...1.,,..i.0 lai'' V•I - We do not deem it neeessury,to enumemh id -aat " act ;..i.' . 1.14 advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick . posess o• ~. ''' ...: , X1":••••3 1 :?,. i':, - .i. - 4PCs 5i,34 - • era that have been offered toccata in the Ur .' ' 5 ,"t z ,,, , , ..-. 4 6"'*4 . f.P`r ! 4 t.l.r•EltA; their superiority being well known to almost ; ` ~, 44 4 a 3... 014 Nr , 'iv - . who use Fire Brick. The proprietors have 7 q . e .„ ~,, ..t. i ,-./417.4:, .• that the Fire BTiet shall lose none of their pi '- •1 1 V40.40''OT0a3-0. 011 1,Z•43413 , ,,1 - able reputation, mid that no expense shall tit e4Aeifi`..s*tr.,-,. . make them even better than they have here• g. r ••••.77.•„.•. , g, ,,, A.--n*-4-.!•-• , .,...... e•Za•'T.4"eAl LA? ~..IP4 i , . ~,, ...4,z,zp„,,, e',,,, i ... B This rmi e: : s t.7 th t . e only Bolivar. C e n t a t i b t a l i sh m Basin, e u s e 1 cote ledrnet l n allflo a laes 2 , I :m u s,: r e l , , 7..• ' , ../7 t - stYl,f. it CV 7 4.7;k4.ilt, 44%, ,- -64`"'''i• aM.,, f korslMloNrilt • • nii aw -5.i7.44...* , t, 46, 0 • ~.t, Vr 7. 4. 4 5t 0 0,0,4.e .r 4 . Pagoda Taft Store., TEHU HAWORTH, late of thefirrn of M trY wordi, wishes ta inform s friends and : - , "il :lit/. " cit ., * ..... ..k,-LY-. ..r,Vo?' - 1`4.7•11•4#4/'.34011.d4 I'...tv•-•-„,......4:..41 0 7-4a , ~ ..1.1 , , r )' .. 4._ - g eb mood-havingy ne u r . a l Leader,l y t h at he e associated ohransertaokfe with the itunh i.f. , 1 4 W4,•N•V•49-I' 4 74V a '"•.••• - fflV A' 4 7 l ;Afi'X' l 6 4 4/ l i7 ..,-7,4 ~..I,lte.b,_ 4- ' -77.... _: .',/ •-er. fromdp e u r r e t the ,:voian title ae os a andothe l i t a in w qeu o so r tr t B b s , 1 aa s e el Cairns, karTg ß e no t b , 1 Robert invoice cantina o i r oii r i ' ) 4 : ' ":".i'l, 4‘9t- rii 4. ..... 1 4 .., 1 . 0 ,ii , m..- . - • -- - . .. __.. been received at the above store, whtch, Co. e•l'..tt "Pbc•*7.l: o ,. **,9E•S;„••3t N .', . quality and cheapness in price, cannot be 1 7 , ' • 4-7 7 , .. ,-,, - •t•,,.. •77‘. ""fib - any store West of the mountains. A gen , meat of Family Orersies will -.- 4' ,1 - 4, k ~!. .. 54),,,, .. ..,- ..:f1.7 0 .-. . tablishment, at the lowest cash prices. Th . . -- 4:fic/7'"" 47 g".o'Xl ' '',. *" •ffvi 1 •-***. list will show the different kinds and prices also be loan 10 . 4 on .. •. , , f i ~, i, 3: ~ . PAGODA TEA STORE. 1' 1. .. Isira... •-•', 'l' a '' al , • .4..' . Fine Young Uson Teas 35, 40 and 50 aer ':•k' 1 ;*1!"" " '"'";'" ' j • V Superior Young Hyson, a very desirab family useo6 cents V' ill ; . . .c,, ~.„ y_ "' , * ' I 7:, 1 :, V:i:_"'" . J- 4, ~.:,), tz ckx- 4 - ,,-.... • Carbatlit Young Ryson; dug is a most del • /. „..7*. J:•;1 ':•,4t.,! /i..z,--. 'f• fragrant aa a rose, SIAM 4P - lb; • - • a ^'''' 'Z s .- L-a. .e• I-%":' Full flavored and sweet Gunpowder 62 at la• • :J. , / ''' *•:.. - .t r .-t z ,•-•••"••••... "" • • • o,:4„ . ~,,,, ~ , ..,,1 , ,,,-. , Sweet Cargo-Imperial 75 els ; 'e,.... ~; . . .., ; .6.4,, , ,u,t7.k.---- . Fine and fragrant Imperial sl i m ; "V - slkyr , ;-ye,A.V . -4-r.P ivi . isil c r p_ . .. BLACK Taus-Fine Orange Pekoe 50 eta 0: ..,e4_,,; '7144,/V4 06,:i1 1 t,W,},. . Fine flavored Oolong 50 and 62e; very be Strong English Breakfast Tea 50 els; ' . 4*,4;A - 0.4;,,iti'Vc. 7 WW70 , 70.7,1•7* ~,, _, ' • al‘lo-c. ~..• , r Strong black leaf, Congo kind, Souchong, 1,".•"4" ? . 16.7;4} rut t. ~.. eh . . - Very best English Congo 75 eta; • - •-‘, trt',"50,51",*,74 1 :* -.7:, , , . ....... ....---- - - - --- - - Tavern keepers undo thers, who buy W 7 -". ie,.....a.q.,, , .. , ..u- , 0 1.,, ,w. , ____ q uota in Pittsbur g h, will find it to their adva 07 'Fs P4•14"01,4-:::,.., • A 7p e - -i at this establishment before purchasing e lse i 4 1 / 4 474:71,,.4„ t 0 eAsx .4N-•,...i5_0tA.••••44‘.`", • . , sq•Attc• - zr.iv, - -A.7 , 4qiuw e ime- s - • ',ll'i El. Tittlitys Celebrated Balm N 'i 44. 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Asse s s superior Saf Z t, t - 1-- ,-. 5fA:::1c , ,,,,: , . 1--- ti> - ...0 - , - 4 1 ., ,,, :... _ . for Steamboats and Stable. 1 1 ;' P .Z7r; ?4; ( 4 - 54 4: :itc , ' - ',... i FZ . --4f,,,7* . 4r , .4., : . - - The cheapest lien to be found for store 4 {e Sri tt ...'°:i!;;'.-;PlieTer,;:.'4% 1 ' poses, is Tough's Relined cbenucia Oil and which -a splendid light Is obtained at I .c iirk;'''': .`s'ittSOelaay_ ''. ~,, • hour, equal, if not superior, to_ gns. We 'f 1ii 1r^•,..., ~.,t 6i o I*4' - ' X :: O . A-V 44 VE4C-14,? f•;.. ' t f ''''j•a- ; ' .- ZI" - r..k . ;..4,o}"":•"'•lg'eg -4- ?.';"4: 1 • . 4 1% 1 7',..0 r tt .4 , 444 . ..41.,..•?..a"1inpr1'a-ra4 - 5 - .... ar '' 4 0. ' :474 'il?''''•• • faS'e''''.L 4 • 4 »,4e; ''Wq - 7P - a;fen Nve •1 --- - - -_—_------------- - •-•-• 0 - . amination of our goods and prices. 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Baffs,'Peim ttrett. r*.c.a...‘ • !ISM psabscribers 'Miring • been appointed shipping lettu' for the Pennsylvania or • Central Railroad, inform the public that we am now prepared to • receive any merchandise or produce for shipment cut on the opening of the Canal. Goods via this route will be carried through in five days, and all consigned to us will be forwarded free of commission or charge for advances. BATES Or TIOUGHT BILTWERN FRILLDYLTNIA:a virruritint. Dn' Goods, Hats, Shoes, Books, Stationery, Cutlery, Confectionary, . Fruits , Feathers, Furniture, Dmgs,lide &mines, Saddlery, Wool, &e., &c.,.81 la ms. • • Hardware, Qaeenirware,Grocertes, Paints, Dye Sian, Oils, Leather, Clover, Flax, Timothy and other Grass Seeds, &c..90c. 410.100 Ds. Bacon, Beef,Pork,' Butter, Lard,-Lard Oil, Tr:4race° - Leaf, Coffee, Tallow, Grain and Rags, 600. P 1 00 24 ' ' , Sneer Marble, ( rough ,) Tar, Pitch, Rolls, Herman Clay, Bones, &c., 50c. ge 100 The. .marlB • 51 , FAD_EN & COVODE. POsmig from LIVERPOOL, LONDON and GiASDOW TO r %At NEW YORK, AND FROM LrvERPOOL TO NEWO R LEANS BA & TIMORE, BOSTON CHARLESTON ANY" • SAVANNAH DIRECT. • . • • • TA.psooTT & CO.'S . Genera/ Entigration anti Foreign Exchange Office:. rinif. undersigned having accepted the Agency; of he I. above well known House, is prepared to bnng at Passengers from the Old Country, an as favorable terms as any other Howe in the City. Passages can be. engaged In the following linty sagWpunctually AIL Li en the days appointed: ALLOW Tne leaves Liverpool on the 6 lb mania of each Month. rclrTvTirrrrrr , :rlelt7t9%'nuTTMTl THE Z LINE leaves Liverpool Twice a Month. THELONDON LINE kr Packets sails from London on the sth, 13th, 21st and 26th of every . Month. TEE CLYDE LINE of Glasgow Packets sails "firm GLASGOW on the Ist and 15th of each month. The Senior Partner maiden in Liverpool, and a pentitends the embarcation of all passages engaged In this Country. . P.S: Persons desirous of visiting the Old County can have their passage engaged through from Pitts burgh, by application either personally or by letter, (post paid) to the undersigned. JAMES BLAKELY, Corner at Sixth and Liberty streets, (•Mid story) Pittsburgh. Fare Reduced. MONONGAHEL✓I ROUTE.. 1851- Agit Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltinurra and PAilaara. r tliTiltToming Boat leaves daily at B o'clock. A. M., I. precisely, connecting with the Cars at Cumberland next morning. The evening boat leaves daily at 8 o'clock. P.M., (except Sunday evenings,) connecting with the cars a, Cumberland next evening, at 10 o'clock. Time through to Baltimore =hours. Fare only 89. Time through to Philadelphia 40 hours. Fare only 510. • The National Road is now good. Conductors gowith the coaches between Brownsville and Cumberland— which makes this decidedly the best route East • • 7.MESRIMEN, Agent, je.l7 Office in the Monongahela House. Transparent. 'Window Shade Factory. 48 IRWIN STREET, (ersvwese ecw 4nD swam argeers). T IBT OF. SHADES on hand and made at all times to .1.4 Ord 3.4,44e,5 r— -4 and 6.4 Bair Shades, plain and bordered ; " Transparent green do; ." Dark " do; Landscape Shades of every style; Moonlight do do • do; Gothic and Mezzitinto, of new style ; STOLE SHADES of any color, with Lettering or De signing. OIL CLOTHS on hand. Also, a lot of SHADE TRlMMlNGS—complete at 25 cents per shade. 117 . Curtains hung on reasonable terms. P. S.—Pedlers will do well-to call at the Factory, Le fore purchasing eisewhere aprlet6m fIOPYING PEt.S.—Various styles letter copying 4,„) pressea, the screw, the lever and a new patent, dif fering from any before brought to this market; also, copying books, a large stock of all sizes, leaven paged; Arnold's Hibbert's and Harrison's copying inks; copy ing brushes and oil paper—for sale by W. S. HAVEN, Stationer, cor Marker and Second Its. ÜBSCRIBEILi to O. Instrated Landon kJ -Works, and the public generally, are respectfully is formed that the Art Journal for May is now ready for delivery. This month is more than usually intetesn ns, as it contains many engravings of objects now exhibit ing at the World's Fair. Also, the filth and sixth num bers of the Cyclopmedia; as weak as the thirteenth and sixteenth parts of Fletcher's Devotional Family Bible. Parties visiting the Store, will, it is believed, have nn opportunity of seeing. the most magnificent Bible ever offered for sale in Pittsburgh. WOODWARD & JELLEVS, 73 Third street. Gan CHAN DELIERS.—Jast received, some very beautiful patterns of Chandeliers , of olive, gilt and artistic Bronze. Citizens are respectfully invited to call and examine my stock, particularly one pair, made to order, of Cornelius & CO.'s Vest inlarg setae. aho, a large assortment of. Lamps and Chandeliers, suitable for dwellings, boats, balls, churches le. %V. N. WILSON. VI/sachem and Jewelry: • CHEAPEST IN AMERICA —O. L.' Boon has Just opened Store N 0.51 Market street two doors north of Third street, where he is now edllist all kinds of fine GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c., at about half the usual prices. Strangers and citizens are requested to call and see the Goods before purcha• sing elsewhere. N. R.—Particular attention paid to fine Watch vrc rk, - and Jewelry Repairing. {my= :2w o:mm rro . Contracisre, Midge Builders, &c I. Herr's Island Saw Mills are 110 W preparing to re ceive and execute promptly orders for Bridge and other Timber,"on the most fav rable terms the market will permit. froys) JAMES CARMAN & CO. Removed. COCRRAN, hPBRIDE & CO. have removed their Warehouse to No, 26 Wood street, in the house for. marl • occupied by Geo e Cochran. m • %.'.2w IFAR. E. A. WILSON'S Tomo, Catharuc and Anti -1.5 Dyspeptic Pills are sold at N 0.60 Smithfield street. These.Pilis are highly recommended by all who have used them, and are well known in this city as at certain preventive of sick headache. S.L.CUT/ISEST, my3o 50 87.ithfield street. JOHN M TVA has just received a beautiful assort meat of those green and blue watered Silk Parasols. Also,* pew style of satin tare—all of which will be sold at a great reduction from former prices. JOHN W. TIM, ' . Whip, Cane and Umbrella Factory, ie4 • No. 143 Wood street. COTTON HOSIERY AND GLOVES—A fail assort 'mental all colors and qualities of Hosiery, with a fine assortment of Lisle Thread, Silk and Cotton Gloves, for sale, wholesale or retail. by F. H. EATON, my tO 62 Fourth at. nius—hoo rills. bleached Winter Sperm Oil; 4.3 NO do natural colored do do; 1200 do do spring do do; • 1000 do bleached do do; . WOO do do do Whale do; 600 do do do Winter do; , 1400 do Tanners' . do; 1800 do North West Coast Whale do; In store and for sale by jes . MILLER & EICILETSON PLANTATION SUGAR AND MOLASSES—' 63bads. Prime Plantation Sugar; 367 Mils. do do Molasses; In store and for sale by le3 MILLER & RICRFTSON UOAR HOUSE MOLASSES AND PLANTATIO pa SUGAR -16 bbls. Sugar House Molasses—St. James' Refinery 10 bbds. (air Plantation Sogar ; - On consignment and for salo by /e 5 MILLER & RICKETSON. 20 tierces Rice in store and for sale .7 R jes . MILLER & RICKETSON SOA '-150 bas. Chillicothe Soap. in store and &reale Ibs. MILLER & RICRETSON. 'TRAISINS-40 has. hl. ft. Raisins; . .11L, 40 hf do 'do; in store and for sato by • • MILLER &. RICRETSON.' ie4 Nos. 021 and 22.1LItterty at. . NIVHITE HAVANA BRAZIL SUGAR. bxe White Havana Sugar ;. lso begs Brazil Sugar store and for sale by ie4 • lIIILt ER & RICKETSON. VLOUR-40 bbli.eura Family Fl our; . ' 00 do superfine do -or store andlor sale AIILLEA & fucKsrsoN. CHEESE-2dbxa super new Cheese, Just received on consignment and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON. LEMON SYRUP-00 bra. Turner's Lemon S. rup o consignment and for sale by. m 4 MILLER tc RInKETSON. rndilA AND FOULAR SILKS—Just received an additional supply of those very cheap and desirable a and Foulard Silks. The above , Goode will be closed 011 t very cheap DABBITT'S 80AP POWDER.S.—•By toe use of these. .Powders the labor of washing is materially re duced This article is now so well known as to reclaim no puffing. For sole wholesale or retail by • - W. A. bI'CLURG & CO, Libert • street. BABBITFS DOUBLE REFtriED• BALERATUS— Put up in a and I tb. papers. Any perion using one paper of this Ba!crating will prefer It'll+ any other. fee . For sale by W. A hPOLURO &CO • LBS. LARD, o. t LARD for sale o eon. 2,000 aignment, by . T. WOODS & SONS kb . No. 61 Water stioet.. CHESTER'S EMPORIUM .OF FASHION,. No. 7J Smithfield street. Coats from $1,50 to 512,00; Vests from SIAS to 54,50 . Pants tram. 51,00 - to WO. Sops' suits from 62,00 to 58 3 00. jet yo. • sh for a •1 re tt • th- ••• •... e. MORRIS' TEA MART,In the rumond, MAN AND REDNESS OE THE SKIN is entirely re l. moved by the use of the lierpetic Soap, and Sun— burnt beads or faces rendered smoothoOß and delicate ly white. Be careful totet the genuine. Sold at mySO , 3O Smithfield st•eet. s. live Geese feathers for en le . CARBON & MILNIGHT- . 'iIERS-3,000 syl7 NA-160 Ibc for sale jiy r • B.•A.FAHtWSTOCIC tc CO iig DREEN7-13.cases Coe sale bp_ [wo] • B,A. PARNESTOCR &CO, 1513ENT1Dat, ' 5/ * • ision-400 ===l At .. 7 lit6olti#M• Ptanbi. "-•-,., -MRS. C. /MUNE. would a etpuet , ..•_MCEErt - ....1 7 , fallylnvitethe attention ofthepub - _ th II • R.''- -., —...— ut 10 net pew and splend_id stoerry or r ' r : '. --'-.." - ' LaNOSijastopenad and Mpi n l a : tialre among wat,attirolhit ee etrrated Hamburg A 0 , . a , lithe new . hnimPrWiernent ' °I. th! ' "Cr ilfT ir e i fl n teVi ' OiC i tY ern and . most' portant Improvement, . __. b _ y them and by no others. MeY. have been tried .`• popied in this polarity!, h , Also. one splendid 7 ,b ut t ene a ve l , e 3 4 t e nb a l a e n ce N e e d w P ir it i rit o . , tmaks..XlV- style, made by New 7 octave Pianos, also by B aeon 4 ft . ayen, .e‘F'seciall.rBrftetava Piano' 3', mr!de by J. - 14:'e: Fisher, late Mums &Fierier, New York , toirether with some of .OWDII3IIIIUctiCICM with metnlia . .. . i Books 1 Books 1,7 from theearliestm destructiono f ocartirthereece,B 11113 TO RY OF ti GeRE. to liistryUr Corinth, B. C. 140; mainly based upein that Of Connop Thirlwall D. D. Bishop of St- David'a. By Dr.- Leon ard Schmitz, F. R.J. E. •• The Harmony of Prophecy; or, Scriptural Musty& lions of the Apocalypse. By tie Rev. Alexander Keith. D. D. Ballads for the Times, - Geraldine, Hactenns, A Thous and Lines, and other Poems.' By Martin Farquhar Tapper. Proverbial Phileisophy, A Modern Pyramid, and the Poems of King Alfred, By Martin. Farquhir Tupper. The Heir of West -Wayland - -a Tale. By Mary Howltt.. The Philosophy of Mathematics. Translated trout the Coors de Philosophic 'Positive of Auguste Comte. In W. M.Giliesple.• • • • • • ' Harper , ' New York and Erie Railroad (Ake Book. Containing a description of the scenery, rivers, towns, villages, and most important works on the Rout—with one hundred and thirty-six engravings. By Lossing and Bunitt, from original sketches made expressly for for this work. By WilliamMaeleod. Harper's New Monthly Magazine for June. • The Gold Worshippers •or the days we live In—a Fe. tare Historical Novel. Worshippers; the author of" Whitefriars." The above works Just received and for sale by It. C. STOC KTON, t. 4 47 Market street. New Books t Pew ook• AT.HOLME3 , LITERARY DEPOT, Third street, opposite the Post Office: Harper's Magazine for June—No.l of new volume Dieuonary ofblechanies--No. 30; Geneem—or the History of a.Portrau. By an Ameri tan Lady; • The Hem of West Wayland. ATale by Mary How- London Shakspeare—Nos. 2 and 3; Cu'taming's Adventures in Africa; History of Pendennis. By G. W. M. Thaskary ; The Sargneu—or Studies:of the Town. By J. K. Mar tol; The Mother-in-Law—or the Isle of Rays: a Tale By Mrs. Southworth ; • The Wife's Sister, or the Forbidden Marriage —a Novel; The Gold NVorshippers, or the Day •we Live In—a Novel • Ue4 • Boodle Now Jewelry Store. yLHE undersigned has lately opened his stock of FINE GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, and FINE GOLD WELRY, AT 51 darn faREILT, two doors from Third street, end wishes toinform the citizens of Pius burgh and vicinity that he intends to make this place bis home, and would solicit a share of the patronage of the citizens. He informs all persons who are desirous of Purchasing anything in the way of fine Gold or Silver Watches; rich Gold tied fashionable Jewelry, he that he wi.l at all times sell every article in his line at New York City prices, and at least from 10 to 00 per cent lower than the same quality of goods are usually told for in this section of country. Please call and examine the Goods and prices. • Ije7:y; G. L. HOOD. A VALUABLE IBPROVEMENT 1N TRUSSES. DR. HARD'S IMPROVED PATENT TRUSS and RUPTURE REMEDY, by which a pennanent cure can be erected. This Truss is entirely different inform and principles of action from other Trusser. having all the advantage of a welt-regulated and uniforin pressure. The pressure can be so regulated as to give ease and comfort in the most difficult cases of Hernia, and can be increased to elmoSt any force desired The pressure is Natural, and being brought to bear Immediately over the hernial opening, and adordirg perfect security and retention at all times, even under the most violent exe r aise. By the use of his Truss, when applied properly by a skillful Surgeon, the wearer is placed beyond the danger of strangtdation, or any other dangerousor pain ful symptoms,vrhieh is not an unfrequent occurrence in the wearing of Illy adapted Trusses. It is a very com mon practice for persons afflicted with rupture to select a Truss and apply it themselves. This is a bad pure. tice,vrhich 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 this ' ' rust, as we know they will ap preciate its value. We also have a variety of other • Trusses at the lowest prices. Infant Tresses kept con stantly on band. KEYSER & AIcDOWF,LL, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgb. Pa. • Dr. Marl's Abdominal!hippo MEESE SUPPORTERS are Intended obielly for the 1, cure of PROLAPSIS UTERI, and all those diseases where a mechanical support to the Abdoicinal 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 weakarss of the abdominal muscles are Prolapsis Uteri, Falling of the Bowels, Piles, Costiveness, Pains In the Back and Spine, Lassi tude and Extreme Feelings of Prostration, Brouchitie, Shortness of Breath, falpitatlon of the Heart, Dyspep sia and general debility. Sold by KEYSER dt itruolvELL, my 27 ' 140 Wood at. E.R. KERNAN EETRA FINE OOLONG TEAS.— Just received at No. 256 Liberty street, a very superior article of Oolong Tea , which we believe cannot be surpassed in this city. Those desiring a very choice, delicately tsvored,liol highly 111001111i2 Black Tea, are invited to give this a trial. Green Teas or every variety, front 371 cents to 51; Black Teas, of every variety, (rout 35 cents to at e 25 English and Nish Black Teas. Warranted to give sattelitettoff,or no sale. Constantly on hand and iJr sale by W. A. WiCLURG & jet • Grocery and Tea Dealers strang_er. Look at This! DAGUERREOTYPEZ FOR ON F. DOLLAR, put up in. Fine Morocco irises. The subscribers announce toshe citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they can get a likeness for one half this usual price, not to be sur passed by those taken In the East. iVe don't mean to be surpassed by any. Raving a large sky slid side light, we are prepated to suit the most fastidious. We will not ask any person to take a likeness unless it suits them. Miniatures pot in Lockets, Pins or Rings. Pick or deceased persons taken at their residence. FOR A FEW WEF.KS ONLY. hIERRIMAN & LAWYER. Rooms on ad st., opposite St. Charles Hotel. myls:l3md. THE bestassortment and most rare and beautiful va- L riety of Dahlias west of the Allegheny . Mountains, are to be bad at Roemost's Store, Fifth street, next door to the Morning Post, one door from Wood. • This collection cost hundreds of dollars to the ama. tear grower who selected them, and have been pro nounced the best in private hands in the United States, —being from Snow Fiala, (Pare White', to Vanilla Ist, Ott Black); and from Queen of Primroses, (best Yellow in the world), to War Eagle and Gem, (the best scarlet. in the world,) with all toe fancy variedes be tween the opposites, that have been named. Prices shall be made to suit. Remegiber, ROBINSON'S, Fifth street, one door from Wood. Iniy2o La*. rancevllLa Property for Safe. BE Board of School Directors will sell at Public T Auction, on Thursday, the sth day of June, on the premises, a corner Lot, 25 feet front on Pike • reel, run. rung back along Market alley to Foster's alley—(having three fronts). On which is erected a two story Brick, and a Frame House. Terms made known on day of sale. S. Ii.SARBER, my26:ts SWUM? y f iOUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR RENT. -A new and kJ well finished two story Brick House, suitable for a small family; a large yard, good water, and a stable, with three stalls—all in complete order. Immediate po• session can be bad. Situate about three miles from the city, on the old Washington Road. Rent 830 to the let of November next; or ea to the Ist ot April next. S.CUTHBERT. Deal Agent, 50 Smithfield stre..t. Desirable Property for Sale. MIOR SALE OR PERPETUAL LEASE—Two beau ': dial lots on Duquesne ,AVay, below Hay at., togeth er, 40feet by 125 to an alley. Also, Balicling Lots on Pennsylvania Avenue and on Braddock street, on the Plank Road, and grounds on the blurs east of my mansion. The latter property has no rival for beauty of prospect in this vicinity, it, possibly, elsewhere. JAMES S. CRAFT, in 30 144 Fourth at. 000 Alsrip s FARMlNGinirr ec o unty A e t tAel on n N theG • 9 Allegheny River, within twelve miles ot 2 the New York and Erie Railroad. Also-1,000 acres in-Elk county, for sale turaccomnao• dating terms. Enquire of A. tVILKINS & CO., my 22 - corner of Market and Third its. OftE NEW LAWNS.—A. A. MASON & Co. have received thisday a largolot of those very desirable Brown Lawns, which they will sell very cheap at wholesale or retail at . je.9 Nos. G 2 and 04 Market st. A. A. MASON & CO .IDOPLINSI POPLANIV—Just res'd this day, - per ex: 1 - press, twenty pieces beantifal shades of colored Poplins, which we will sell at2s per cent. less than they have ever been sold in this city. A. A. MASON & N 05.62 and 64 Market at. • IttirdrED TARLETONS i—A. A. • ►eom & Co. have 1„,) this day received 20 cartons of those very desirable Crimped Tarlatan Trimmings, assorted colors, which will be sold very - cheap at retail or by the box. (my2v Q UP. CAR*. SQDA--25 kegs for sale by - V. l • jet . B. A. FABNEESTOCrit CO CAMILE.SOfLP 7 SOix.s . tilel ‘ • Wil e / VIT ; OZ 2,000 tbe.prs - %Vo study to please. 0111.08. E YELLOW -20 cases Baltimore. 3e2- B.A. FAHNESTOCK & CO A UM-40 bbla. for sale by jet B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO NOLIBII MUST • REP-Colman's in kegs of 9 an 18 Ilts. kol,ftmported, for salplh • B. A. FAHMSTOCK t CO. b'ooo 1.83.9 f well enroll BACON for sale on'con s signment by • T. WOODS & SON, 403 - • - 81 Water areal: Dahlias! Dahlias! To Farmers. ATH BRICK-I,ooolalol=lcai IN ie2 SOR - • —6O B. bAx.liTAVA'fllgiflekyCO. • '4'. 4- _ I MEM -3nsuraust -tonglanits: - . The Franklin-Fire' Isaauzsthee•- • Company. T\lREcrot.ts_i—t •. _ Charles W... I/Backer, George . W - .Riebards, Thomas Bart, ' . Mordeehip. Lewis. Tobiai Wagner,' AdolPhiß.l3orie, • .„ SamuelDraiat, David B. Browne, Jacob / 1 ,•* 1 # 1 .01 .- Maris Patterson.:': , • - .• - • ..ciaAh. jk:urativicEß, Crtai:G. tiaßtati3Oleretazy: ( ••• s. a • ' 0:7- Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited; On every description •of• mt . :petty ; In town nail country, at rates as tow as are consistent with security. The Conipany liavereserved a large Continge . nt Fund, which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protectionlo the. assured. The Assets of the, Company, on January lot, IBM, published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol lows, viz .. • , • hlortgages 918,1. 68 • • Real Estate 84,377 73 • ' Temporary Loans— • 8,066 t -Blocks 64,68 u 09 Cash, 64 ' 346 St • - 51,21'3,108 - 44 . • Since their incorporation, a period of al - years they have pAid upwards of Ono _Mutton Four Hundred Thaw swat Dollars, losses by fire, thereby afrording evidence of the advantages of fu su rano e,no, well its the ability and dispositiou. to ineet with pro mptneks, all liabilities. • J. OARDINEIt COFFIN, Agent, Office N. E. center Wood and 341 - Pitielbuegu. Life insurance Vompany. i I:i•COMPANY Was incorporated in February, , 1851, with a Perpetual Charter, and has commenced business on a Capital of $lOO,OOO. The Company does business both on the Joint Stock and Mutual plan. • • • On the Joint Stock plan. the rates are one-third less than those charged by Mutual Companies, and Fifteen Per Cent: lower than the rates of most Stock Compa nies. Mutual rates arc the same 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 Stock department. The Charter p e rmits the graining 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, 00 or 65, at the option of the insured. ' OFFICERS. James S.lloon, President. Samuel 51'Olurkart, Vice President. Joseph S. Leech Treasurer. • Charles A. Colton, Secretary. James S. !loon, Joseph S. Leech, John S. Dilworth, Charles A. Colton, • Samuel M'Clurkan, William Phillips, John A. Wilson. DINDLCALL INDARD. • Consulting Physi c ians. JosephGazzain, M. D. William Addison ' !M. D Jeremiah !kooks. M. D • E.G. Edrington, M. D. • lil/I.SIINING PUTISICIA2IIII. Samuel Dilworth, M. D. 47 Smith fi eld street. Robt. Snyder, D ,10 3 Fourth et. John Crawford, M. U., 29 Sixth st. Win. lick Morgan, N. D.,107 Liberty at. Dr. lhlworth will be in attendance at the office, every day, at 12 o'clock. Those who have spoken for an agency, are requested to call, take their papers, and commence operations forthwith. All persoes engaged to the insurance busi ness wiilbe supplied with blanks and allowed the usual commission. Office of the Company, No. 7. Fourth street. my 7 C. A. covroN, secry. 112 mine, tetra and Inland Is lion lit:HE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMER lCA,Philadelphia, chartered 1794 , capital 0300,- 0 0, assetil Dimas; 13,1051, (11,001,258 au, will make insurance on buildings and their contents in this city and vicinity- Also, on property of every descrip tion, on sicsmboats and other vessels, either by Inland transpot mina or on the seas. DIRECTORS t • Arthur O. Coffin, Prue's , Jacob M. Thomas, Samuel W. Jones, John R. Neff. Ed tv otd Smith, Richard D. Wood, John A. BIONVII, Militias Welsh, Samuel F. Smith, • Francis Haskins, Samuel Brooks,:? Austin Allibone, Charles Taylor, William E. Bowen, AnabrOse White George W. Aspinwall .., ... ,_ This is thu oldest litcutnnce Company in the United States, and from its high ctunding,longcipettencc, um. plc means, and avoiding all risks °Can cam hazard• ous character, may be considered as *acting ample se curity to the public. 1V E. P. JONES, Agent, . imY.S ho. tot FlOllll street. rgsllE DELAWARE MUTUAL tiAVETY INSUR ANCECOMPANV.—Office.tiolth Room of the RI change Third Arcot, Philadelphia. T Flag Lescianeu.—Buildings, Merchandise and other property in town and counorp, austfrod against less or damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. hlatuas Isiseitauct.—They Ob.° tneure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or Collerfrife, ander open or special policies, on the mutated way dente. INLAND Taanaroarspou —They also insult merchau• dire II illtSported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and Steam Boats. on rivers and lakes,on the most liberal terms. DIRECTORS--Joleph 11. heal, Cdutund A. Solider John C.Drims. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose. Samuel /Migrants, Geo. G. Leiner, 'Award Darlington Isaac R. Davis,Willlam Fotvoell ‘ Johg ticsiolin.Dr.lt. AI. Ruston. James C. lland.Theophilas Paulding. H. Jones Moors. Iletioy Sloan, Hugh Craig. George *cora m Js l, Spencer Me !loa, Charles . Kell J. D. Johnson, William Hay, Dr 5. Thomas, John Selleos..Wni. Eyre, Jr. DIRE:CU/RS AT ITITSRUREit. D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno. T. Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, President Taos. C. lIA3D, Vice President. ii.,961.11 W. COWAN, Setietiffr. Er (Mice of the Company, No. 42 Water meet, Putt. burgh. (jeMal) I'. A. MADEIRA, Anent. kire mad Atitgen•• foruirsties* TIME Ornce of the Tnnirasses Ce.# - Nord Atoms& I. has been terraoced to the Warelionve of llonly.Jonev A. Co., No. 141 Front etreet.third hour. hart of Wood otreetoohcro the subse rate t will Lone Polieter on Build ing:4od theircontents,anduu.hiontetits by Steamboats and other veaPele, for the above old ono responsible Co pang . lap 3) WM. le. JONES:Agent. Life and Health insurastes. • SIIE MUTUAL LIFE. AND DEALTII INSURANCE COMP,ANY;,of Philadelphia, Incorporated by the gblaisite of Panusylvo lila, March, lute; Charter Pei , petual; Capital 11100,000. Rates lower Wm any Pennagf. rank Company, and full •26 per cent. lower than the usual rates of Life lnsurauee,as the following compari son will show. Titus a person of the age of 30 insuriug for $lOO for life, mast pay in the Girard 82,30, Pennsyr. vania 18240. Penu Mutual *2.a4, 82,01, New England $1,36, Albion 82,48, New 'tork Life 82,36, L and Health, Philadelphia, $1,91. Disiorems—V.amuel D Omck, Charles D Ball, Wm Boone, Robert P King, Charles P Ilayes,At W Baldwin, Chas 0 B Campbell, al M Reeve, fit D.i Lewis Cooper. .1 Rodman Barker, E II Butler, Edwin It Cope. Fran. dent, Samuel I) Orrick ; Vies President, Robert P. King Secretary, Francis Bloc k burne. Applications will be received and every information given by SAMUEL FAIINESTOCK, Agent. Orrin: Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and Wood streets Pittsburgh. ocu.V:y Fire awl !Marline lzsamtrazics. 'VILE Insurance Company of North America, of Phils delphin,through its duly authorized Agenc, the ant. scriber,oflers to make permanent and limited Imo:Ilene, OR property in this city acid its vicinity, and on shipmen by the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS: Arthur O. Collin, Vres't. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith. Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Braver; Jacob hi. Thomas Jobn White, John It. Neff, Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Mfoodi %Vm, Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard,dee'y. This Is the oldest Insurance Company In the United States, having been chartered in 1:94. Its charter is per petual, and from its high standing, long experience am ple means , and avoiding ail risks of an extra hazardous character, It may he considered as offering ample stead. tyro the public. WILLIAIH P. JONES. At Counting Room of Atvrood,Jones &go., Water end Front its., Pittsburgh amply . Joim 111 , 0ariner, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Foreign and Drnnestie Cigars, Tobacco. and Snuff, No. 1421 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, apra4) Finsburgh, la. ' Business Notice. ALL persons having business with the undersigned, Millet as Public Accountant, Instructor In Book- Keeping, or otherwise, will find hint at the Pittsburgh Commercial College, from 9 till It o'clock, A..M., and from 2 till 4 o'clock, P. M. • Merchants lit want of competent Book keepers can be supplied by . calling on JOHN FLEMING, epr9 Principal Instructor litho Science of Accounts. Fairmount Fire Engine for Sale. THE members of the Fairmount Fire Company offer their ENGINE for tale. It is In first-rate order, and will be sold cheap. Enquire of J:SIiIITH. ttee'y., apranf • N 0.409 Penn street. Cabinet glance* Wanted. PM: subscribers will employ a number of good bands at the above business; viz: Bureau, Bedstead and Table makers. None but good workmen need apply,— as good wages will be given and N A p Y ayment p b ro l' mpt. KEE R, No. al Filth stroet. . ROACHES BY THE PECK.—Two bores of the Eit terminator were purchased by a gentleman the other day, who went home and that night prepared It according to directions The next morning he collected about a peck of dead Roaches, and Mai d a number of dead rats in the cellar. In the yard be found several members of the rat family staggering about as if under the influence of liquor. A few mysterious - knockings took place, which soon silenced them. • The, Exterminator never fails. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by • S. L. CUTHBERT, myl3Smithfield street. • ARCHMENT ENVELOPES —Lipinan's Adhesive, P 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, Market, corner of Second at. RICE FLOUR, Farina, Rap, Preparedeorn,Taptoe a, Anourov:, for sale by W. A. bI'CLURG & CO., Grocers and Tea Dealers. ICE JAES—TIic " Ice Jnr•".or Water Coolers" we are making, are welbwotthy of examination, as they are very neat and well calculated for private fatal. lieu, hotels and boats. We are also manulacturing Refrigators of galvanised and other iron. myl7:lw SCAIFE, ATKINSON & °RELY. 8" BIES-24 bxu.Cheese ; • IU bbla. Corned Beef; • Received per 'canal and for sale by m 17• • CARSON & hi,KNIGHT. UNDRIES--ZHluerees lirease Lard; 10 tibia. Loaf Sugar; Reisteed per WeeMusson and for sale by myt7. . ...CARSON & M'KNIGHT VITANTED IMMEDIATELY.—Two Good Box Ma yir —I/etc—None other need. apply. R. S. OFFICER, . • . Ryan's Buildings. Fifth st. 'L'ORE BOARD PRINTS—For Wei b,y_ J.! m9lB • WALTER P. bIARSHALL • ITAYAN t, 1i1E — P6R1CE1....425 lalt . celebrated Hay and Manure Forks, received and for sale by • • R. W. POINDEXTER, : Agent for N. Harper & Co., Water W. third doar above Harker. ordeaux Prudes, to glans are; I. • • Very superior do tancy boxes German do For sale by • WM. A:SFCLURG 8 CO. myl4 TESTERCENTRES—Forstais by . . WALTER-P. MARMIALL, - - No. 46 Wood oft MEM r .' . . . Second Arrival or He* Summer Goods, . • -AT GREAT BARGAINS. .. ... THE largest, Cheapest and Beet Stock of FAN el' • CY DRESS GOODS ever offered in this city, is now °peeing at • - - . YOUNG,STEVENSON il- LOVE'S . Original Bee Hive Store, No. 74 AlorketStreet, between 1, • ./tourtis street and the Diamond, PIUS buegh, ••• - The proprietors have just opened a large and most beatun'ul 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 Gut sales in New York and Philadelphia, and will be offered to cash buyers at from 20 to 25 per, cent lower then' former prices. DRESS GOODS ofevery deseriptiori,from tbdcbesp est to the most costly and magnificent, such as a very large anti beautiful stock of the following articles : Chene and Jasper chene Silks; ' High Lustre, plain chemelion and lace silks; Do . stripe do do; • Do plain black do; Brocade, Menses and Posit de Soles, all colors ; • Black and chin:teflon Tusk satins, and watered silks; Chene and India Foulard silks i Do printed and plain silk tissues; Do do Alberiines and Grenadines ; Plan, printed and embroidered bemges; Chene plain and figured silks, and poplins; • Chameleon Gro de Naples; Paris printed berages do detainee; Do do and plain all wool de trance, Do do lawns and jaconets; Plain and embroidered math and Swissas ; Plain and printed casameres, de laines and alpacas; French and domeitie gingham' i English and American chintzes and calicoes, et all NNEMS and RIBBONS et great bargains ; . Spring and summer shawls,. do do; Needle worked sleeves, c uffs, collars and Olean- Needle worked lazes end muslin caps • Embroidered, bem. stitch and plain - linen cam)) , handkerchiefs Fancy silk pocket Wills, cravats and neck ties; Gloves, hosiery and suspenders; a large stock ; . T i rcko lin es e , a ch s 'e ta ck b a l , e e c r l a o st s ;h a ifd d ec t y l e bl , e dia tia p e e l airtapk ins; ' . Bleached and brown muslins i from 6 toile. peryd ; Do ' brown and Colored Canton flannels; French cloths, plain acid lac cy cassimeres tc satinets; Cashmenits, tweeds, merino eassimeres and Ky; jeans; - - . Black satin and fancy vestings, &c., kc. MT The proprietors would respectfully solicit an • early call from all' their. friends, and the public ge,n crony, feeling confident that they can offer greater in ducements to whole sale and retell buyers, than any hove heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh. • myfiltf. ' YOUNG, STEVENS.N & LOVE.• A.A. nAso s it. CO.. IMPORTE'RS, JOBBERS AND RETAILERS IN DRY GOODS, 62 and 64 fifarket street, Pittsbuigk, Pa , • ANNOUNCE to their friends and the public generally, that they are now prepared to exhibit the largest and most carefully +selected stock of ENTIRELY NEW GOODS they have ever offered is thls,e try, comprised of the most rich and fashionable fabrics, 65 well as the more common, and which 'will be offered at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES at which Goods can be cold in any of the Eastern Cities. Their two lower Sates Rooms will be devoted exeltillvely to Retail Trade, and Goods arranged in deparuneuits, viz : Silk Departmens—All the new and fashionable wtylec imported this season,lneluding the Les:makes of Black Dress Goods Depart:omit— Comprising Poplins . Bete. ges, Tissues, Berega Do Leiner , C ashmeres . De .sines, Lawns, Muslin!, Cambrica, Jul:outs, Grenadines, Bombazines, Alpacas, Ikc. Shato/s, V17.41/41 ¢ e.—Canton, Crape, Plain and Em broidered. A Ls°, Damask, Thibet, Da Lnine, Cashmere, Silk, ralm and other Shawls. Also, Vizettes, Pale- Marmllas. Ae. Hosiery and Glow Tkporenent—Will always be found complete with the best makes of Cotton and Silk lila alery. The best Kid Gloves always on hand. Linen Deperrement-3-4, 43 and O 4 Whitt! Linen,Lin• en Sheeting, Pillow Case Linen, Napkins; Itoyliea, Bleached and Brown; Damask, Toweling, Diapers. the. Whits Goods—Chocked and Dotted Cambtica, Swiss, Book and Nainsook Muslin* ; Victoria and Hiatt. op Lawns, of every quality aril price. Also, Curtain Materials, Piano and Table Covet' , Embroidered Lam. Trimmings, ¢e.—A, complete as sortment. Alsoßibbons, Flowe rs, Tabs, Ac.; Parasols or all kinds. A llso, Bonnets of all the latest styles. Domestic Goods Departmeru—la probably one of the most extensive In tie country, embracing everything • known as Domestic. • The proprietors feel confident that with their business facilitlea, large and attractive stock, their unusually low prices, they cannot fall of vying perfect satisfaction. Whollsob PutrAnurrs are respectfully informed that they will be pleased at any time to receive their orders (or Goods, at Eastern times, and also to duplicate any Eastern bill of Goods at the same Eastern rates . Nue and Fashionable Goods will be received co stonily through the season "'"Only One Price. op rt:9 . Jimes N. Dickson, H. D. She rserd, Slc'y ,i : t_~r' l ', i ' . Y -.3E4-19Ao0, GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES New Variety and Dry Goods store. No. 01, Worth-worriOlott el Wood U. and Diamond alley. j'h GREGG & CO, haviug opened a: the above stand, are row offering for sale a large and complete assortment of VARIETY and DRY GOODS, consisting in part of Broad Cloths, Cassimere ,r Satinen, Summer Pant Stud, Fancy Vesting's, Ladies' Dress Gootls, Lain!. De Laines, Gingham', White Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons, Hosiery, &c., de. Also. a ,complete variety of Cutlery, direct nom Sheffield. Together with Clocks, Gold and Silver Watches, and %Valet, materials,Gald sad Silver Pens and Penci ls, and Jewelry. A fine. assortment of Palm Leaf Hats, &e. In short,we kart on band almost every ankle usually kept id the Dry Goods and Variety line. All of which we offer for sale on the most favora. ble te rms, either for cash or satisfactory reference D. GREGG & CO. N.D.—The business of the late firm of Gasoo will be settled by the subscriber, at the house of U. Gregg a Ca, as the books, notes end papers are in toy pussess.on, and I ate fully authorized to settle up the business. (aprill) DAVID littEGO. Extra Woozily Flour. OR the conveniences of the citisesses, the proprietors of the “PfTTSBURGII ? CITY 51ILLS" have placed t i res for the reception of ealcri,at the fol lowingplaces: J. .t ft. Floyd's storc,torner of Wood and 6th eta.; M. flaywo?d's Shoe store, corner Liberty and Market A. Beelen store,ad street; 1.. Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cot. 4th and Smithfield ; John I Smith's store, cor. High and Wylie streets; Tclegtar t Office, Fourth street; 11. C. Kalb/. (irocer, tor.fith st. and Market alley; M. Grass's Olh Want. The Flour was is will call twice or thrice daily, for orders, and the Mire se., delivered promply either In barrels or sacks, (sack Flour is preterable for family use,) without charge for cartage. It DI plain that no accounts can be allowed, and that drivers can have no permission to leave Flour without payment. We hope that the public willhepleased with this arrangement, as we shall endeavor to do them Just re. imaylol WILMARTII & NOBLE. Dr. W. P. oiI.ES. ITETERINARY SURGEON, having been r . V 'invited to return by his friends, respect fully offers his professional services to the 111 ." 1 citizens of Pittsburgh tied its vicinity; and takes the present opportunity . to express his acknowledgments to them (or the nattering encouragement they did extend to him In the prosecution of his profession during five years, and again invites their patronage. !laving prae used for the last ten years in the United States, he pre sumes be Is capable of treating the various diseases to which Horses are liable, in an able and scientific Mllll. net. Every description of Veterinary Medicine may be had at his etfice,accuratety proportioned and properly adapt ed to every disease to which the horse is incident—Lint meet Lotions, Blisters, Balls of every description, and Condition Powders equal to any thing ever odered to the public. Good ambling for sick horses. Sick and lame homes attended to at their respective stables, in town or coun try. (ms7:3ind.) , G. W. P. GILES, VS. Invitee the attention of her Wends to an opening of Spring MILLINE NERy, on Thursday next. Ladies' and Children , s Hate, in every varlt ty ; Head Dresses and Caps; French Fltwere ; and a handsome assortment of wide Ribbon, Embroideries, Silk and Lace Mantillas, and a great Ml nrother Goods in her line. P.—Three or four good Milliners wanted immedi ately. N 0.9 Fifth street. °era (Journal and Gazette coot.) Lithographic Institute. CO,-YARTNERStiIP.—The subsentiers most respect. fully announce to their friends and tho public gen erally, that they have this day entered into Co-Partner ship, for the purpose of carrying on, at the old stand, in Singerlybi Building opposite the Post Office,Third street, Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, in units various branches. Baying machinery, recently arrived from Europe, they arc prepared to do works in Lithography equal to steel engraving. They solicit a continuance of the patronage bestowed heretafore so liberally to the one:partner, Bchuchrnath:and they hope by strict attention to their business, by elegant workmanship, and the most reasonable terms, to merit the favorsof an en• lightened public. Bonds Checks, Drafts, Machine Drawings, Like o eta. es, Landscapes, Autographic Letters, Bill Heads; Plots Lithographed and Pn ate,/ in Black, Gold Bronze of Co lors. Specimens of their work can be seen at their Office as above. WIT. SCRUM:MAN, epr4 FRED. HAUNLEIN IDIERFUMERy AND FANOY SOAPS.••-•JAMES A. JL - JONES, corner of Liberty and Hand streets, has received a fine assortment of Perfumery and Fancy Soap: Roussel's cologne water ; Roussel's omnibus soap ; Wetherill's do; do amantine do ; French do; do Circassian do; • Wetherill's toilet water; Brown Windsor do; Aromatic vinegar;wash balls; Roussel's assorteextracts; Military shaving soap ; Lubin's do do ; Roussel's shaving cream ; Eaulustral ; do do COMpo'd Genuine bear's oil JennyLlnd hair gloss; do cm marro w; Odontme,or rose tooth paste; • apr% masolutsoll: THE Co• Partnership heretoforo existing between the subscribers, under the firm of Ja i. BONNET & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either pawner may use the name of the concern in settlement. JEROME 8. SONNET. 'MATTHEW D. PATTON. Pittsburgh, Aprillst, 1850. IL Having sold my entire interest In the firm of J. B. Botniat & Co. to Id. D. Parrorr, 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. rap 33 J. S. BONNET. • Stooped Shoulder/I. BOULDER BRACES.—These Braces are essential lyy adapted to those whose professions ia life render the Inclined posture necessary. To the consumptive,. the sedentary, and all those who, in their daily pursuits, have contmeted' the habit of stooping, this Shoulder Bruce is inestimable. It prevents the shoulders from falling forward on the chest, expands the dimensions of the chamber in which the Lungs and Heart. are con tained; and gives buoyancy to the whole frame; thus, in Its action, counteracting the principal causes which lead to disease in those important organs, and to a muneroas train of nervous ills, to which so many are subJect. For sale by KEYSER & hI'DOWELL, marls . . 140 Wood at Fitehts Abdominal Supporter. rims instrument is used in all the Eastern cities, with unparalleled success. The effects produced•by it are truly wonderflal,ta all those cases where abdomi nal support is needed, from weakness of Me abdominal muscles. It la a sure cure for falling .of - the womb, and the long list of diseases which attend that complain . t. For sale by - KEYSER. & hI , DOWF•I , snare - • ' 140 Wood at - rSirSPlEl ni V P° SD— re d lin n ir a ' z i . o as 'r so ai rte j a ° T rs ' allors , Patent st, Shears, from N 0.1.0 down to No.:. • . ALSO-3 Doz. Barbers' Patent Scissors, direVirer?; the inahufactnrerjmoVorw-i4,,..!, ~•••• 8°v1 0••,.., tp• ••—• • • "14 t -e'r *. t.., ; • • MEE MEE =EI .79.1t11ES W.. W tit/DWELL, . .- - CAlifl DI E. T . : - • - FURSTITURE MANUFACTURER,_ _ _ „ ,_ . Witeceokkiatisif 99 siiid 99; trhird street. T Iv, Wrret iectfully informs Waft - lends and custom. , it/ ti-ers that he taslum _completed the 'turps!: and 1l nest stock of household.furniture ever ,beforts seen in This city; as he "Ys de tertuined to uphold the quality with well-seationed Materials, bestworkmanshlN and neivbst designs i.amilfromAhe extent of his °alert undfacility he elm ufacturing, be--is enabled to ptodoce wartgulted, furnintre i ratthe loweit prices. - - He bag adopted the •ptinciple of identifying the "eee' l Comers' interest with his own, in quality - and price, and-' keeps always, on hand the greatest vanety of every des. criptioti - of fatnitare, from the'chetipeat and tilainest, to the most elegant' nd ceistly,that rehouse, or any - part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to order. He Therefore sethcits au inspection, that The advantitges of his establishmenimay be known. The followingualieles consist, in part, of his stock, Which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed-in: any of the Eastern cities: - Pnrlor drawing, ifig, and . bed room 7 chturs,_of,every . ,varietY, consisting - of rosewoOod, hogany - and walnut Eliza b e the n, Conservatoire and ,Easy Chairs, of- every: description; Couches, Sofas, Tete-a-tete and Di. vans or the latest French and American patterns; Tashaes ) What-Nots, and ladies' Parlor "Wnting . Desla of various kinds; ,Work Tables rind7,fancy - stands, mule stands, and holders, marblatopona. hogany, rosewood and 'walnut centre and sots, tb.-- bias, extension dining tables; all sites of the most improved, and.decidedly. the best kind •. made; card, Pembroke hall and pierrables, — wanizobes; bedsteads 'and tvashatands each a large assoamentr' .gothic ball - and parlor reception chairs, ottomans and stools, secretary and book - - cases, side boards, fire - screens, • towel racks, -hat stands, and • - made -.Wools, -cribs and cots '. , • for children; paper mache, , • table and tea pays, hogany, - rosewood, and ' - inlaid pearl , Tables, • A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS..-. Claims staitzas supplied with al! articles in their line - . • STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short est notice. - - All orders promptly. attended to - Journeyman Cabinet, Makers Association WAREROI7B.4', 119 SECOND STREET, (near tho corner of Wood.) THIS ASSOCIATION, em bracing, already, twice to thre e times as many hands as the tar- Zeal and hitherto most renowned busttieise Shopi of Stilt haue. opened their Ware:. house, and are able to furnish the public, by wholesale or ,retall, wittt Furniture of the _fallowing description— .. viz : Mahogany Wardrob6l; Dressing Bureaus Full Col umned 13areans; Mahogany Bedsteads; - M ahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs ; Mahogany Washstands; So--, las • Divans; Plano Stools ; Book Cases; Secretaries;', Card' Tables; Pier - Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre Tables; Hat Racks; French ,- Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work stands; Cherry and Common Workstands ; high post, common, lOw, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus ; Cribs; Cradles, &c. - - The advantagea of co-operation, on an extensive scale, permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are de termined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally good, if not better article, and warranted—as the public will understand by giving them a call. My' Steamboat work of all descriptions, and other articles of Any description, made to order in every sty le. at the shortest notice. . EmartM Veneers, Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut; Varnish. Hardware'and Furniture at Wholesale. fIpHE subsiribera have jail received from New York and Boston a most splendid stoek 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 is well known that Furniture-cam be made by machinery superior and much lower than by hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited. Turned Work, in all its branches, carried on as usual. Plank far hand rails, for Carpenters, and all articles required in mannfae t !rung Cabinet Furniture, constantly on hand—viz: Mahogany, Varnish; Hardware, Hair Cloths, Springs, tre., Au. RYAN de APKEE, . Ryan's Buildings, N0.21 - Fillh street. marTydaw N 0.98 Third strut, between Marko and Wood, S,utit side. %92 have now on hand a. large and 4 ,.., splendid stock of everrvatiety ot CHAIRS t; and CABINET•FLt RNITURE,whIchwe • ara confident cannot be s ti r pas se d, it hr , 4&- ,- •• quailed, in this City,or is tt.e West,in style and finish: ['hose who are in want oi Furniture are respectfully invited to call and examine for the aiie I vee- A. A. MASON A CO lEr Steamboats furnished on tn.! shortest notice. tplirr All orders promptly attended to. ' febliktf O'DONNELL. .Y. CO. roast Woos:mid. J.. 1.. M C.1.1.101 ' .W. b. TIVISTIM. O'DONNELL, INIULLEN & CO. . • Pittsburgh Chair dl: Cabinet ware. Rooms, No. 98 Third Strut, South Side. . O'D. M. & Co., respectfully inform their friends and customers that they have, if not the largest stock ever before seen in this city, the greatest variety of styles,the finest finished,- made of the best seasoned materials, and by the best workmen in the western country—all of which they are determined to sell as low as any other manufacturing establishment in the city. Our stock is all our own manufacture vno importations. Steamboats and Hotels furnished at the shores% notice. All orders promptly attended to. _int? - Purilltura and Cheri - Ware- ROOMS. er T. B. YOUNG & CO., corner of Third s and SariVifirldstv, opposiu Brown's Rotel, . s • pittrburgh,Ta., keep constant! yon hand and make to order, at the lowest prices, HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CHAIRS, or the berd workmanship and most approved styles. . tebls Ahoy I . . • Steamboats, Ahoy I 1 i....... I. Tun subscribers tender their an knowledgments for the favors bestow e. : .1 1- ut. .em by their Steamboat friends, and would.respectfully remind them and others inte rested in building boats, that they ore at all times pre pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of .Cabin Farniture and Chairs at the - bes matenal and workmanship. 7 13 YOUNG & CO., Corner Third and Smithfield streets, opposite "Brown's Hotel." , B. DAUSII - - Ilsixasitisr Cr. Dander, IMEnSirr WAREROOM,ShtiTHFIRLD STREET, Bosoms Sceenthrtrert andiStrataberryallay,Patsburg,Pa. RAMBLER & D.AULER keep constantly On hand a variety of excellint and fashionable } urniture, warranted equal to any in the city, amisold on as favcirable terms as can be obtained neatly similar establishment in .be West. They have now•on hand an unusually extensive stock, embnictng all kinds of Furni- ture, (TOM the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mr2l:6m IT AVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 04 Smithfield st. a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which they will sell 15 percent below, euxtomary rates. 'Perms—cash only. tdectrtly -.., IVM. E. STEVENSON continues to manu• facture CABINET-WARE of .r.very descrip tion, at his old stand' , corner of Liberty and Seventh streets: UNDERTAKING attended to, in all its branches. Bolivar Fire Brick Mantifieiming Company. :AL GLOVICIL, 6. M. Amu, D.IONICI, H. S. 76ACIRAVT, GLOVER, mint dr, co., Proprietors. !ME subscribers having been appointed Agents ler 4. the aboVe named concern, will keep constantly o hand a supply of the celebrated Bolivar. Fir e, Brick, Crr. 'Able Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and inwalls. 'Thep are also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to be made in size and 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 mil. er a that have been offered for_ sale in the United SUMP, their superiority being well known to almost all persons who use Fire Brick. The proprietors have determine I that the Fire BTiet shall lose none of their present enviz able reputation, and" that no expense shall be spared U make them even better than they have heretofore been. This is the only establishment tow manufacturing Firs Brick at Bolivar. ' KIER & JONEb, mart 7" Canal Basin, Seventh st, Pittsburgh. Pagoda. Toes - Store. JEHU nAwceru, late of the, firm of Morris & IM worth, wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he has taken the store formerly occupied by, 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 finest Black. Teas; also, from France pure Wines and Liquors, a large invoke 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. price s. The! following list will show the different kinds and prices at the PAGODA TEA STORE. • Fine Young Wenn Teas 35, 40 and 50 cents 6IP lir ; Superior Young Hyson, a- very desirable Tea for family use, 76 cents 4,4' lb; - Curious Young Hymn; this is a most delightful-Tea, fmgrant aa a rose, $lO.lO Full flavored andaweet Gunpowder 62 and 75 cis; Sweet Cargolinperial 75.cts ; Fine and fragrant Imperial Sl,oo ; Bum Tam—Fine Orange Pekoe 50 cts; Fine flavored Oolong 50 and 62e; very - best do 75a; Strong English Breakfast . Tea 50cts; Strong black leaf, Congo kind; Souchong, 60 cts ; Very best English Congo 75 eta; • Tavern keepers and others, who buy Wines and Li• quota in Pittsburgh, will find it to their advantage to cal at this establishment before purchasing elsewhere.- my - J. S. Tough!, Uelobrated..Ethereut 011. FOR Churches, Stores, Parlors,, Steamboats; Canal Boats, Halls, Chambers, Kitchens, Workshops, and indeed every place where light is required. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine - a beautiful • assortment of these Lamps: Also;Lamps of all kinds, fur i.ard Lard Oil, &o. ; Chandeliers; Girandoles, Wait yrs, Mantel Decorations, Lamps,Glo bes, Glasse e,Wicks, Paper, Tin Shades, hats and Cans, and all things per. Mining to the trade. Also, a superior ' Safety Lantern, for Steapboats and Stables. 'The cheapest light to be found for store'and shop pur poses, is Tough'sßelined Chemical Oil and Lamps, from which - a splendid light le obtained at f .of a cent per hour, equal, if not superior, to gas. We 'invite an ex amination of our goods and prices: Being prepared, by the accumulation of 12 years' erperience, and with fa cilities to supply both the, wholesale and retail trade, on the most favorable terms, at the Pittsburgh Oil and Lump Store All articles delivered lu any part of the city, or in Al le heny~ free of cost: " REAL AND CHEMICAL OR PINE OIL; re gularly supplied once or twice a week. All orders left with the 'wagon; (which is constantly passidg round the city,) will be promptly attended to. J. E. TOUGH, , No. 552 Fourth ' street , Apollo Hall,' aprl9:d&wy. between Market and Wood. losloe A LL pewits indebted - to-the late firm Of Jeiutfrott SzeicaTint, will please calf andsettle immediately and save cost& . (Cabal - JOHN - FLEMING, Sal. 1tE06.1V.b.1)--e, lot of tme three week - nthrble Itlantle Clocks, of a- variety Of colors tual stylea, suitable for parlors - , dining 'roma or chambers, and for sale by ' ' N. RICHARDSON, - - " " ,l'ilarki!t street. XVali I NG TACKLE--frods, " , l'As: ace. in great vatiety h iast ter,. r . . -` aiyl2 ~.~~a..-._Ol •:J4fldurt 1 . 0 Cabinet Makers 1411A1113 MVO hAILIMIJNO•10111bi• A. !MILLIKEN & CO., ES . ':'r.x . •~F:: dry:.. * - an 3 `lTeititus: r. 'ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC 'WONDER!. - '1 _ T WE" TRI7.P. DrGEETtV,t FLUID , . I Or r Ciliates's' Jueie ' •A ORA'AT.,DIVEPB I 4 an aft,: - PRF.PABED froth' Redact, or the , fdarth momich of .11te Or, aftegdirectissui_Ag Enroll 14 - esui• - tholfrear PaYsiological Chemist, by S. HOUGOTONOUP., I/North. Eighth street, PhiladeJphia'ira:' ; A rdis I'sa truly wonderful remedy TorINDIGEST/Olf, 'DYSPEPnd - 41ZINDIOS, , CONSTIPATIONi an 4 Alunizristilles Own method,by Natures Mort merit; the Oaerta Juice" ; Half a teaspoonfull of :this•Fluid,, infused - in 'water, will digest or dissolve Elm -I..crettos'Olr-Editr -Bari th /1 : ISOUT TWO nomts, oat of the stomach s' : SCIENTIFICkFIDENCSI. Baron Lions; Animal Chem linty, says Digestilitt. Fluid, smalogons toO the Gastric Inice,may be readily preparotl from the Mu cosa membrane of the stomach of .the oalkin which NO7 floes articles of food, as meat and .eggs, will be so soft-. 'said, changed sod dlgemedjustin the same mantlei as' they would be in the human stomach.. Dr. FKRIO:RA, in his famonatreatisoon " Food and ' Di e shed by Fowlers - &, Wel fsi New lost, page. - 3, states the same great fact, and describes the method of ' • reputation. There are few highernathMities than Dr. creme. . Dr. C0.113Z, in his vain no on the Physiolo, gy of Digeadon,"observis that" a &Minntloti 'of the 'due quantity of the . GalntioJniceis *prominent add all-pre'.. veiling cause of Dyspepsia n . 104. 1 4 pious that tinguistred professor-of medicine-In •Londiin, *be wai severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else to fail, had recoursict° the Gditnc. Jame, obtained from the stomach of which proved emu pletely sriccestful." 7 • . . • Dr. Gomm, anthOroftlie famous 'Works on " Yegeta ble Diet,".says: " It Is a remarkable fact In physiology that the stomachs of animals, macerated in vrater, u m -_ part to the fluid the property of dissolving variou s cies of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial. diges tion of them in no wise different from the natural digest itre process:" ' Dr. Simon's great work, the "Chemistry of Man; . , (Lei la Blanchard Phila., 1891, pp. 32 1 2 ) says : "The disco v cry of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical history of Digestion. From recent experiments we know that food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive field prepared from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gas tric-juice Itself." Professor Tranotiscia, of the Jefferson College. Phila del ph ia, in his greatmork en Human Physiology, devotes more than fifty pages to an examination or this subject. His experiments with Dr. • Beaumont, on . the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from aMmals, are well known. "In all cases." he says, "di gestion. occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digestions." AS A DYSPEPSLI. CURER; Dr. Ilousettrott i s preparation of PEPSIN has produced the moat marvelous effects, curing eases of Debility, Ef.fiCißlioll, Nervous Deeline,and Dyspeptie Constutp don, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. It is impossible to give the details ot cases In the limits ot this advertisement—bat authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK. ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases. and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, bet perms cent... . - It Is a great NERVOUS . ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness.. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spir its. (tease reconciles Health with Intemperance.. . OLD STOIII4OI COMPLAINTS. _ .There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem to reach and remove at once.— No-matter bow bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT. .- RELIEF! A single doss I' =MU alltheunpleasantryznp - un.r, _and it only needs to be repeated, for a short time, to make these good effects permanent' PURITY OF BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps; Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress a l t a r eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to . ranity,Suleide, An. : Price, OJ L DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect alasting cure. . Every bottle bean the written signature of J. S. HOUGHTON, hi-D., Sole. Proprietor. Sold by agents in every town la the United States, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER ft. bIeBOWELL, 141 Wood street. Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor's_psiees. Inv2Cey Also, for sale by B. E. SELLERS, 67 Wet d street. PUblit Attentios, respetOttly elicited to the following , set fort& in relation to one of the most important Remedies of +nod• . ern times ! PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL IT is not more than one year ago since this great rem edy was brought before the public, for the relief and core 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 op 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 (lithe depths of the eanh by a power and agency that laugh's to acorn all human competition. It Is our daty,wlien.we write about a medicine, that we write until—that we say nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or pat confidence in our statements. The sick are very apt to catch at any thing that promises relief mom die-. ease. A. story can hardly bo too highly wrought to an swer the object of gniling or humbogglng some of them. Now, we do not desire to do this] we a re:anxious only that the truth in relation to our Remedy should be told, in order to secure for 1i reputation far exceeding ; any single article of the wisaaia reedier:. Plain, unvarnished farts—facts that may be ascertained la our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony In favor of the Pe. troiern. Within the past two months, two of .oar own cinzeni, who were wally bind, have been restored to sight. Several cases pt blindness, in the State of Ohio, have been cured. And, also, the case of a gentleman in Bea ver county. There are others ; hnt these cases are near home, and may be referred to by any persons who may have doubts on the subject. These cases were cured af te tney bad been abandoncd by physici ans as hopeless- The Petroleum will care, when used according to direc. tions—Diarthcen, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism Clout; Neuralgia. Eruptions on the Skin,Pimples on t h e face Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm,Tetter, Scald Head; pains in the bones and joints,. old sores. Ulcers, Wens, Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and Ague, Chronic Cooghs,Asthtna, Bronchitis, and all Pul monary affections of a chronic nature, tending to pro duce CONSUMPTION. ' Burns and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid neys, Chapped Hands, Sic°Hated Nipples, Corns and Bunions. In fact, it is a GaAs! 131 , 1 V ERIAL and has been tried in most of the above diseases within the past year with the most perfect *access. Certificates that will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor,who will take pleasure ln . showing them to the afflicted or their friends. liThatever 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 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, by • KEYSBR & BPDOWELL, 140 Wood street. Also—R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street ; D. M. Curry, D. A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Also, by the Proprietor, S. M. KIER, Cunal Basin, 7th street, Pittsburgh. Sari The Unman Body must rerspire, (so says nkruaz.l.._ TO HAVE A HEALTHY APPEARANCE, And persons who do not perspire are liable to the mos DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. • \TOW,3 °mos , Italian Chemical Soap causes a free II perspiration, and a Ulm some time mollifies, sate ns the skin, giving it the texture and beauty of an infant's. SCURVY, SALT RHEUM 'AND SORES, • are soon not only healed, but cured by Its use, as at least seven physicians in New Tort know, who use it In such case and find it unfailing—as also, in• PIMPLES, LES,BLOTCHEa,FRECKLES,' or any other skin disease.' . The reader is assured that this is no useless puffed nostrum, as one trial will ;nova.. I could enumerate at least 80 persons cured of SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD. Buy it, and the reader Is again I sred, I would not cruelly sell it for the above, unite knew it to be all I Mate. Those who are liable to . ED CHAF, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH, will find this not only a cure, but a preventive; and I can now only add, that any one afflicted with any of the above, or similar diseases, will find this nil and even more (admirable in its properties) than I state. 1 - • But; reader, the stores are flooded with imitations, and be sure you ask for Jorrizi' Italian Chemical Soap— and buy it only of WM. JACKSON, only Agent in Pittsburgh; 240 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, bead of Wood- Jones' Lily: White. • • • LADIES are cautioned against using common preps, red Chalk. They arc not aware how trightthlly injurious it is to the skin! how coarse, how rough, how - sallow, yellow and unhealthy the stin appears alter using prepared Chalk ! Besides, it is injuriousi contain. lug a largekquantity of Lead 1 _ We have prepared a - be autifal ventable Reticle, which we call JONES' SPANISH. LILY; WHITE.. . It is perfectly innocent, being puithed of all deleterl• ous qualities; end it imparts to •Me gain a mama], healthy,, alabaster, clear, living white ; at the same time acting as cosmetic on the skin, making,lt soft and smooth. .old by the Ageat, Wid—LACKSOPI, 89 Liber ty street. head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Price 23 cents. Yeerl y White Taunts and area tip TO BE HAD FOR 23 CENTS. 'DEMONS who lava either, are honorably assured that if their breath (s ever so foal, or their - TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR. YELLOW and entrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent box of Joon.' Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow and the breath odilerously sweet. Sold only nt JACKSON'S Store, 240 Liberty sties bead of Wood. • ideal) Jones , Solution of Jot, • • ALIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYEfor the changing of white, red or grey hair to a beautiful brown or let black color in a few minutes. Price 511 cents and $l,OO . Sold by W. JACKSON,2•IO L iberty street, Pitlsburgh -cad of • Wood. • • • idersio Afilelentitte Barr Tonle .ticatorar AND BEAUTIFIER. Trial bottles 274 cents... Those. who have used Jones' Coral Hair Restorative know its excellent qualities—those who have not, we ussnre it to possess the following qualities. It will' force the hair to grow on any pan where nature intended bair tW grow, stop it falling oS, cure scurf or dardeuff, and make fight, red orqy hair grow dark. For dressing tbe soft and sil ; nothing can exceed khia—it mates I truly beautlfu ' and keeps it so.. it bs, indeed, the mos' economical, yet superior article for, the hair. . • • Sold only at Whl. JACKSON'S Store, 240 Whiny et, head of Word, Pittsburg. Prie:, 37i cents, 50 cents and 51.00. . - Idec2o YOURSELF AMERICAN COMPOUND.- - This never falling specific isguaranteed in all cases of delicate disease, together with the attendant cont plaints, to effect a speedy, safe twit lasting cure in the course of a few days, without- restiictious to diet, busi ness or injury to the system. it is an old.and. popular remedy; has long been tend * still is) steed in the-private prsatice of a physician, radically curing. ninety-mna the hundred eases. .11 leaves no odor on the breath, and may housed by nay one oritbont . lbe tenet fear of expo-. sure. For sale at the Medical Depot, Noi , soSmithfield street; Pittsburgh, PR. - iaPt7 Bull's Sarsaparilla and Um Oholera. • NOT a single intin,woman or child has died of the CHOLERA or any of its symptoms who used this Invaluable prepanstion. Look at the city ol where this Sarsaparilla isl i nde, and where.from 150 to' 200 bottles are retailed dal but few Isolated cases of Cholera have occurred, a they were elater, persons from boats or those who disregarded our advice. For sale by KEYSERA APDOWELL, 140 Wood it.": Fittsbursh,where the genuine article may always da Ma/ari. -1, Bounty Lando. ' CAPT. NAYLOR, No. 163 Third street, corner of Cherry alley, having made arrangements at Wash ington for the purpose, willprocure Bounty Lunar' for the officers and soldiers, their, widows and children, under the Bounty Land ßill, Septe*er 281h,1850. Pittsburgh, October 10. , • ENZ • IC ACID-76 ounces.&Y. (mn.9l • a A. !AEINESTOCH & CO.! 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A11,91W t i 4011 , . - - Po.s 155 Wood AXES this method of _retnrninghla ainc•aathanie the citizens of *Pittsburgh and vicinity Tot' the very, beret patronage they hiViebestOwed cuthiM, and hoped through strict attention to Rosiness unlit desire to please all, to merit a contintuance of their_ aeon. ; Particular, attention paid to Childteres Clothing: • '- In connection with- the Tailoring lnaliess,ls- has opened a Famialdog.Stord, with .at; iarge and sPlendid assortment of Shirts, under _Shirts; -Drawers,Ciavata, Suspenders, Totter' Handkerchiefs; Jenny Lind Neck Tiesitielf AO/sting Etioake;GlovraTg - floint Togeth er with everything in that line necessm7 for:a gentle., MINS OULU., owl jAhuN AtgleT. • apr9 • -(Token ' . • Si ume - Amu summits, utcruimisa I • • •••• - THREE BIG -. DOORS : ' . • . No. 151, Liberty Street -Pittiburg b. • • TORN IticOLOSKEY hovr• the n- pleasure of tut- . ap flouncing to hisnumerousfriends and the public In - generalohat tiffs Spring and Summer *meg is nowready for itispeetion, tshleh.no believea.will be t oned to be. ; one' of the hugest and' IMO' teletted'stnekt of Heady-' hltdeClothing to be found in the Western Country. • He has this season paid more than usual attention to . the nacutufacturing and style of his.Garmenta, so that the very lowest priced, as Well as the 'finest; aft got up in a style and'elegance not to beliturptised;. • • • He would particularly ealtthe attention of An dealers in Chradvst to his present splendid assortment of - - m elfl andrimsnwarrnentai ' As he-feels crnifidentintiOn biathinution of the qualities .• and prices of his goods; he can oder themauchinduciv. . mania asphalt - make It their interest to purchase ' . at eitithilshment. - • • . Many years' experience, and great suceeis is the ha• shiest, together with an unprecedented whekrala and re. ' tail patronage, hes enabled. biaLto get up Garments to suit the business habits and tastes - of every location in - . the Union; which is of the utmost importance to whole- - sale purchasers. ' • ~ 1"n th e Cuttingdepartraent will be found a- e.hoice se lection of the most fashlotusbleigoods,ctinaiittog -Frindt, - English aild'Anitrican Braiddothe, Cubmeretts,/cc ;lee: Alen; as eicellent issartment of PSBTINGI3, of the latest and raostfashionable styles-- . till of which he is prepared to make to order in the best, - manner and tit the most reasonable prices. COME, THEN; 'ONE AND 'ALL! ' • • The Assortment, the Quality, natl.:the Varietyja .the most extensive, undonlitedly, to be fo - md.in Om - United states. - • .saterse . • Now and -Pastitonattlo Goode. TUB? RECEIVED ar . BOOBTER 4 GAMBLE'S . • Bee Elva Clothing Store, No.= ',Many street, a large and splendid assortment of the latest styles of Sprang and Summer Goods, which we sue prepared to manufacture to crder, in a style unsurpassed' in this city, and at extremely low prices. • • - .We have on band large assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, made in the best and most fash humble manner which we are determined to sell very Maitor emir. Country merchants, and those whobuy wholesale, will find it to their advantage to call and ex atalne our stock, before purchasing; Ispaant , (7 Lawrence Journal, Clarion Democrat, Mercer • Whig,. Meadville •Sehtinel,- Greensb orgh- Republica:2i ; Washington Examiner, Steubenville . Unbm--copy to the amount of St, send paper to ad vertigo rs i and charge Envelopes... .; • T IPMAN 7 :3, AdkaimPatehmatt Balatkpal.—;Xilf dip ping. the fingers in water, and moistening and pealing thei•gammed 'edge, these Envelopes become the safest and strongest that can be need—being made of parchment paper ;which will withstand nay• ordinary frlction'or moistu re. For sale by the quanuty or single pack,.at the store of • ' NV. S. HAVEN, taarkil • • corner of Market and Second ate. t • • • istssoluretors. • • • • riE Partnership heretofore • existing between the subscribers, under the firm .of .Coulter. & Hacke r ggists,bas this day been dissolved by =anal con sent. • - •3. A. COULTER, March 31,1851. . • • N. H. 'IIACIKE. • • e affairs of the late firm will be settled by 7. A. Co ter; continues the same business at the sold stand, corner of Wood and. Third streets. . apt %Vilna= Dimon's' Loudon Patent. Iforvar UPERIOR tn any Watches ev ' er attired le' the chi -zeds of Pittsburgh. • • H. RICHARDSON, 81 Market street, 13 aoleAge4tfor 'the above named Lever Watches. The follorviog guar antee is attached to each Watch By oppoinonsnr to As khnitalty, • - WILLIAM. MALIN, Chronometer and Watch Manszfactarer, 45 King Square, Goswel I Road; London. 'This aorta:lei that the accompanying Watch, Is warranted by me :o ba 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 sat islactson Of Ills purchaser. . IttPll7l •W. DIXON. - 00-Partnerseap. • . CAMPBELL do CHESS have this day (April 11th,) : associated with tbcm CHARLES MICNItslliT. , The business will be eontinaed under the 'firms t CAMPBELL, CH tk. CO. • apst THOUS I. CAMINskLf...9ID CHASM. casqtar Bemoans. Iron City TAMIL Factor,. HE subscribers manbracture and keep constantly on T band, all sites or Tacks, Brads and Sparables, Flu bbing, Clout and slob Nails and Tacks; Bane Nails, Copper and Zinc Shoo Nails; . pattern ataker?apoinb; Rivets, assorted sizes, &a. . • Warebouse,l9mtakezak,ritlaburgh. e Glory of nature to Attie pc actlaii Art. "IGiNNANCING to army understanding the beauties of £ Nature, la creatine.deeper perceptions, and com manding the highest emotions thereof, by a lrnawldirer of Landscape Sketching and Painting, imputed. in a, short term of instructions, in the eminence of tr style, whereof, in the pecnliariues tbe.reto, is unsurpassed in'' all the excellences of the Art-- • --•-- Sketches of residences and scenery- la and aroma Pittsburgh, in constant progress., Magnificent inuiscrip- . tiona of elaborate painunep, gorgeous oriental scenery, _ and the most splendid views from all over the world. . • • C C BENNE'ff 187 Pena et.. • ap2.531. . . : Pittsburgh, Pa. • CE CREAM AND' bIINERAL WATEIL—Tho sub .". scribers rzspeerfully inform their old frier:o3llnd cus tomers that they have counnenced making ICE cREABI for the season. Their SALOON has been' fined op in: superior style, nod will be open from S .ceelockoh. II o'clock, P. M., and all orders for. Ice 'Cream for . antes or private families - will lierpromptly filled. Our MINERAL FOUNTAIN . • has :also laten:openert .... . • • . . . . Cakes, Fruiti, Confectionaries, lke n kept _ea 1440 if. inual,treak anti sweet. -Pleasegive tis a eall.''. . - -2,,.• a P. SHILDECHER, myl7:d3ax, . : , : iitar.pakery,Sla Manama alloy, DALY & CO. have now ready for:sale a largo and well selected stock of Spring and Summer olden? faith Its branches: They would direct panicu lar attention to their stook. of Gentlemen's cononi half Hose, with Merino and Silk feet ; they aro of, the best materials and workmanshi p , and for comfort as a sum mer Sock, cannot be equaled. W. D.& Co have also on hand Gents Undershirts and Drawers incotton, silk, and merino ; Chlldrens , Hosiery of all descriptions, at • • Oldeitabllshed Stocking Store, Fifth street, between Wood. and Minkel. • • loathe copy. For Fesnaree -and Dialer. DIiARZETTE'S JUN I? CORDIAL, or Procreative - Elixir, 'prescribed al an effectual restorative in caret of debility, Impotency'or banenness, and all it regularities of. name: It is all that it professes to bo— ots: Mama% great restorative, and remedy for those in the married state without oirsprlag, It is a certain cure for seminal emissions,' general debility, 'glecuvrealmeas of the genital organs, nervous affections; terms - Amu or whites- As a vsgorating Medicine it 14 .. uneeittalled.— • Also, a certain - remedy for incipient: Co nsumpoon, indi gestion, loss of muscular energy physical Ituntitude, fe- male weakness, debility, ke: Ii a warranted to.pleash the nacrin any of the above' emaphunts, arid is - of price less value to those without Ofkrring. •• • - • . To spread wide the blessings of *this,medicia - e, I hive appointed- Messrs. - Judson & Co., of the - city - of 'New York, in LIM, United States America; my sole , u,genni". for its sale; and none' con be genuine -.onlessjt, comes through theni, and their signatures are. on the vrrapger. Noks, Julp • • Sold only in Pittsburgh at the Medical Depot, N 0.75 Smithfield street and by S. H. Waking, Walnut street Cincinnati; Ray mond Patten, No. 00 Ernith street Louisville. - - • . • -(mar24:ly • , ..:::: -, ;..!.;:;,7 . r . :,...:.:.,..'.. , 'a:.. :' t ' ,- .',-.'. .-:'.:,..:. .%.,. '....:-.-:...!:i.'.*:.,..,..,i:,:7,;..?..,',.:. 5'....';`,:'.;.1-:,; '.....,..&;.,...:',...':.'.-.7..i-.C.::-..?i....--:::!.:.,:,,Lr-;,. ..:::.;',.::...T.:;:':, •••''..;.•..: e3::',.:,f::i...",-.::-,,,•:,:' ..... , ! . . ' ' ' :: ', i '... .! -- * :.:'.. :',::::'.:.:::::.:?.: -::',;•. t.:..r...",'",V,-.'.:"':•.* MEM MUM • • • 4,1141:- aprlttlin EX:Ziii • Ilerrht tiland•Saw laillr. HE above establishment tea beia • taken by the an-' T dersignedil with the view of pursuing the Legitimate business connected therewith; and si they ore. now re ceiving a full supply' of Timber, °niers -for all sizes of Ltunber will be filled with promptness, and alas low prices as by any other Millis the neighborhood. • - PALINGS of a plain and ornamental-pattern will be cot. fa 40-y1 . JAMES CAltrelAN & CO. 'MEW BRIGHTON etturERTY FUR iSALE..— A 11 valuable-property of tdrom five acme, in an a.gree able locationat New Brrghtt n, having a new and hand somely arranged Brick Conage,-subsrantially and finished in modern style; a large viral in, rear, and portico in front; a good garden, tastefully arranged; and an orchard of choice fruits; spring orsortwater • a stable, coal bowie, poultry. hoasedre., all ander good lenee and In good r epair. ' As the owner is going east. the above will be sold for 81E00. - immediate possession: S. CUTHBERT. Gen'l Agent, 50 Smifidield street. . VALUABLE hIARKET. GARDEN -FOR" BALE., - -'A desirable' prop erty, welt Minuted either for a family ."reildence or market garden, having St" new -cottage dwelling .bouse, a welt ofgood water, stable, &c with three acres of-lend, in -the 'highest state of cultivatiort having an acre of Strawberries of the best quality a large papery and peathes; pro m o, ap ples, and pears of the best quality, with 'other Whits— Marge flower garden of every variety, ead-of choice quality. The w - hole is in a healthy location, and in good order--situated on Troy Hill, near the residence of Judge Lowry. The whale will be sold - fog 132400: lm-- mediate possession given. - ," • PUTHITERT, Oen'l Agent,. lea - ' • - • -Su Smithfield et; VI ("ARM. - CELEIMIATEII TEAS—vta tarts; Pitts; burgh.—fu. the - Diamond, Second door from Dia:. • tnond Tilley. Until within the last year,GootrTene could not be procured In Pittsburgh, It was quite common for .constimererasend east fora: But, klitlere Aldrtid 'started . his Tea estatdishmenr, there is no occasion to do so—for better Teas cannot be procured in the United states than - what ha sells. He has deservedly obtained the•reputa lion of selling the best Tea in Pittsburgh: - • - Aemember—the second door from Diamond oprlS . • rim) TRANSPORTERS,,UO2IMIVANIN AND. ORO. CER-MERCHOWTS.• Fe Bait, on aeartysto4wittii , tems,—Four very valtiable Lots, _esehlroutiug 20 feet 61 , inehenon Bank' Lindi'Allegheny City,-and-fronting ad the Penna.*. Orhioltailroad, (within- . a: squareof tbe Depot,) and extending but to the Canal Basin, thereby. effording the greatest Oscillate for , shiputent.by either the EtalfroadarCanal. - • •-•• • -. • - For tor -ea enquire. al .D. C. DrOCHTOM, . AUe City ; or, at .the Bookstore of . B. C,STOCIVPO , - 0 3 3' 20 eonter of Market andThirtrata.. - TONIC.—The superiowmplidei 'of this article JLII; - con only' be trulftested by atrial. It 'clears the pores of f eet n causes alealtby acti D a ndruff; erveat eetirely he' hair from Scurf.and has a tendency,to Make - the hair curl. , The harshest hale most bow to its power, and change to risoll„hialthj and glossy ; 'state; To ladies the Tonlo Minvoluable, the hair can•be dressed in .any required forin se as un.preserve itnplaceiebher or.ut curls.. Ito perfume. ts inrig orating and pleasant; and free from all greasy sub stances, whim adds so much to its sterling worth. 861 d only At . , WOODWARD k....IRLLErS, praZelf • - • . NA.73,Thirdst.„ Pinsburgh,Pa. ; If NON'S , covets Oft• BED MAI DES/r11.4.9itii.--• 1.4 Thiti 'ankle hak proved itielf .valuable acquisi7: 'two to the housekeeper. It is very- . easy in its applica tion, and is free &WA the dangerous, poi/veep, Ingredi ants, eenerally.used.' .When a bedstead is well washed vriVit the Atletints," there is no fear •or the Red Barka ettermentering near it. . It may be felled npoh in a Sure .preventative finis liicise nocturnal' tdrinenu, teodiffieelt oovercome during the sammarsnoatha. . Price 25 cts, per petie.. Sold by y S k. CUTHiIERT, —thns• : - , 50 Smithfield et. a D In SW° Sad COT sale to V /OS .• iggi44Pfai . <•• . • . • / MEM ROSE ..1 RMI ~. ~~. =ENE ME=