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Seeds, acts„ibkor us) tbs. . • Bacon, Beef, Pork, Butter; Lard, Lard Oil, Tobacco Leaf, Coffee, Tallow, Grain and itegs,6oc. WlOOl6ll. • Ashes' Marble,trough.) Tar; y4e.b,..Rostn, Garman Clay, fkines, 0.e., 50e. PIM . • • •.. martB • .• breJ lol ± l4 ..& OVODE. . 1851: New Lake •thaparkerr Luster; 1 . . 4 .. TRE new and splendid areame ra.NORTHERN ER and MANHATTAN, will perform their trips dining the seasonis:follows : . ' . • . • . • NORTHERNER; B. O. Swiri;Miiiter, leaves Cleve land every Friday, at de rieloek, teaching at Mal den, Canada; West; arriving at Detrait the following Leavei'Detrott on Saturday, at 2 o'clock, P. M., touching at Mackinac und thellrace Mines, arriving at Sant Ste. ;Wade on Monday morning. Leaves Sant 'Ste. Marie every Tuesday, at,2 'o'clock, P. M., and. ar rive at Cleveland on Friday morning. , • MANHATTAN, join • CAM:Ayala,. Master, leaves Sant Ste. Marie: every Tuesday. at 3 &clack, M , for Ontonog.on;toaching at Grand Island , Carp River, Cop per Har b or, paigle Harbor, Eagle River, and all other ports where stie may have freight and passengers. The aline steamers Will form a conunuous line from Cleveland through lola:Point, Lake Superior,tonching atinteriaediateporte: ' . . • • The proprietors of Atli Line hive a great expense, last season, placed the propellor Ittanhatian on Lake Su perior, and this :fear have, incurredthe additional ex— pense of building Die new steamer Northerner, express . ly for the trade, furnishing facilities for freight and pas sage attpetiar to any Other line in the above route. This Line also connects stiCleveland with daily lines of canal boats to Pittstiurgb; and Portsmouth, oa the Oxio River: The undersigned, proprietors, will give their whole at tention to the business of she line, and hope, by prompt ness and despatch, to merit a share of public patronage. • tr. ec.A.TUHNBR & CO. Aosarre. - -P. L. Sternberg, Holt, Palmer, &•Co , Saf ari° ; G. Willis ow &Vo : , Detroit; Chamberlin, Crawford & Co., Hussey & Sinclair, C. Bradb arn & Co , Cleveland; Parks & Co, Malden, Canada West; M Dousntan, Mackinac; Spalding 2c Bacon, Saut Ste. Marie • D. 8. Cash & Co, Ontanogon. • (Ida dal Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore and Phi/cure. IlHE!doming Boat leaves daily at o'clock. A. precisely, connecting with the Cars at Cumberland next morning. • The evening boat leaves daily at 6 o'clock. P.M., (except Sunday evenings,) connecting with the cars at Camber/and next evening, at 10 o'clock. Time through to Baltimoy2 hour*. Fare only 80. Time through to Phibidelp a 40 hours. Fare oily 810. The National Road is no good. Condnetors go with the coaches between Brownsville and' Comberland— which makes this decidedly the best route East J. El ESKIMEN, Agent, Office in the Monongahela House. NO '71.0•E I Another Fresh Arrival at No. 97, Comer of Wood Street and p iaromd.JEky, Pittsburgh. D. 'GREGG Ss CO. have just rece i ved another new supply of DRY GOODS and ITA &MITES, which have been purchased since the late decline in Eastern prices, which will be sold at!. DULL snosscs. Owing to oar a dvantages in buying, and long experience'in . the .;business, we flitter ourselves that we can afford our goods at prices regardless of competition. Our stock will be found to be unsurpassed in the western Market, and mush superior to any; previous stock kept at the old stand by Oreggk..hrCandless. We have just opened a fresh lot of late styles of BON . NETS; Ribbons; Parasols, Dress Looms. Bensges, &tons doLaines, Ladies' White Dress Goods, Ladies' Gimps, Silk Fringes, it c.; Broad Cloths, Fancy Vesting., Casa . meres,SamlnerPantaloonery,Tweede,Gloves,-Hosiery, Threads Combs, Suspenders, Buttons, Knives, Spoons, Razors, Scissom, and allot/ler articles in their line, too tedious tomention. We have on hand, just receiv ed direct from the manufacturers and importers, by ex press, a large lot of GOLD and GILT JEWELRY . , GOLD and SILVER WATCHES , and Watch maten els, and being weekly in the receipt of such Goeds, we Intend keeping our assortment complete. We earnestly solicit an early call front buyers generally, before pur analog elsewhere. Thirty cases of BRASS 'CLOCKS, jest arrived, of va rious kinds.' Er Remember, No. 07, north-West corner of Wood street and - Diamond alley". Pittsburgh. . N. B.—The business of tbe late Sim of Gregg is AP •Candless is to be settled. by D.:Gregg at the above I stand, who Is fully authorized a^d in whose possession I are the books, notes and papers of said firm. lie 9 Xow is .THE Tins, -- One haudre4 and eighty sam mer COATS, of all materials, quality and sizes, of my own manufacture, which worsinli 'Oll5 per cent. cheaper than can be bought in the city. Also, 200 Boys , suits—the best saran:went in the city. No charge for shaaring . Gooda: We study to Rleue. DR. it PALER'S CORDIAL is a medicine highly es teemed by every, one who tins used it in Diarrbma, Dysentery. Cholera, taciturn, At., which at this season is so tynonent. It is a pertectly innocent medicine, and gives immediate - Riice2S cents per bottle. Sold by .ill • t' S. - L. CUTHBERT, fin Smithfield rit ItURTANT TO HOUSEKBEF.ERS.,—If year house, is infested with Rats, Mice or Roachea, knosv that lEttimss' Exterminator's a sure remedy. Thousands of Rats and Mee have been &Wei' off, and bushels of Roaches destroyed by the oseof this article. The gam ine article can be obtained at No. 50 Smithfield street —. Also, the eelebniti.•d Leon Chintz or Bed Bug Destroyer --a good article. • !Jeff', PURE lIRANDY.- - Eor Dtarrhce4. Bear in mind, should yoa need.Erench. Brandy,. "I oo can always obtain the very best at Morris' Tea Mart, in the Diamond, at 81,00 per quart of bottle.. Da/ OR REAL:GOOD TEAS-Go to Norris' Tea Mort, F In the Diamond. Inferior or damaged Teas ate never kept at this establishment. • lje2t HORSE AND•LO'F FOR•S9Ou FOR SALE.— A. epmfortable Dwelling House and Lot, situate oh Ann street, Allegheny; arranged with a hail; good front room , and large kitchen back ; three bed rooms: and good cellar; hydrant in the yard ; a garden and uapery, good . some fruit trees. The whole is in good or der. The house bas a good stone - foundation. To per. sons desiring a home oil their -own • at a low price Mnd easy terms, the above presents a end opportunity. ' • - 8. RT, Genl Agent, • le2l. 5D Smithfield street. LAWNS!—LAWNS!—At , 61e. per Tani. A.A. lila . son & Co. aria now circling the most extensive lot of cheap Lawns everexhibited' in this city, at all prices-- from dia. up. The attention of customers is respectfully solicited. ' ' •• Lje2l' SECOND AND GRANT STREET. PROPERTY von .Barar."--A valuable and well improved property of 20 feet front on Second street, by 43 deep on Grant street, having a good Mare room, ofposite • tbe !target House, with large roams on second and third stories, and a Ern rate cellar.: Also, a genteel dwelling House, on Grant street, well arranged 'and finished in modern styles.— Priee 83,000. Terme: one-third In hand—balance may be paid in iißproged Pittsburgh manufactured Goode, or accommodating time. : • S. CUTHBERT, Gen'l Agent, 50Smithllekt st. BLANK• 800 ES—Peg d Blank Books, of every size made and paged w order, at W. S. HAVENS'— : J Blank Book Manufactory, 50 Third et, le24` • , ..,.Warehouse, Market et., tor of Second. • LL.r. ' • Impel or of of H 1 aper tart re • ceived and for sale by' • W. S. kLeiVEN, e 24 • •• Stationer, earner Market and 2d str. ILLorra 303 PEP , II3-,A fresh supply of these ea• k.T perior Steel Pe us;rectived and for sale by %Y. S. HAVEN, je24 .Stationery. Warehouse, cor 2d and Market. UNION COPYING - PRY.&—The neatest and most Zpowerful press in use, made on a new principle, by ieb all friction is overcome, and consequently requi ring leas labor than the common screw or lever press. -* • Foramle by W. S. HAVEN, je24 , Stationery Warehouse. cor 2d and Market. GOLD PEN TRADE.—We have now a very fine as aortment of Gold Pens, chiefly of the finest quill. ties, and.adapted to all hands. . Just received, a very superior lot, made to order, with m at care, and decidedly the finest Pens we have ever Ail our fine pens warranted W. W. WILSON, ie.24 • 69 Market et , comer of F ourth. R• ORti.—We have now an American Razor which " beau the English." They have been before the public about two years, and have given universal . mu tilation: Every Razor warranted, or money returned. Straps of the best make. . Je24 s ' ' W. W. WILSON. Q.l/BSCRIL:ERS to G. VIRTUE'S II lustrated London 1.7 Works, and the public generally, are re spec tfullyie• formed that the Art Journal for May is now. ready for. • delivery. This month is more than usually interesting, as it contains many tagmvings of objects now exhibit lag at the World's Fair. Also, the filth arid sixth num• bets or the Cyoloprediaj as well as the thirteenth - and sixteenth parts of Fletcher's Devotional Family Bible.. Parties visiting the Store, will, it is believed, have an o PPlortunllY of geeing the 'most magnificent Bible ever offered for pale in Pittsburgh. • • • • • • WOODWARD & JELLEY.'S, my2o ' 73 Third street. Solace 0 Collimators, Bridge Baildens, err'et Island Saw Mills arc now preparing to re- Lli =dementia promptly ill orders for Bridge and other Timber, on the most th'e table terms the market w in permit. (myS) . JAMES CARMAN & CO. .!. . '• Removed. • eIOCRRAN, BDBRIDE & CO. have removed their V Warehouse to No. 28 Wood street, in the house for - .." Melly occupied by George Cochran. i m , 96 , 2w ..T J R. R. A. WILSOI 'Et Cath uo - .. .. Dyspeptic Pills are sold at No- 60 Smithfield 'street. " " Th ese Pills are highly recommended by all who have ' used them, and are well known in this city u a certain • preventive of sick headache. , S. L. CUTHBERT, my3o - - ' 60 Smithfield street. Parrissolst Parasols t • TORN M TIM ban just received a beautiful assort. meat or .those green and blue watered Silk Parasols. Also, a pew style of satin tnrc—all of which will be sold at a great reduction from former prices. . • • JOHN W. TIM, • , Whip, Cane and Umbrella Factory, - le/ s. • • . . No. t43.W00d street. COrrON. HOSIERY AND•GLOVES—A full assort; mentof all colors and qualities of Hosiery, with i f= assortment of Lisle Thread, Silk and Cotton Gloves; for sale, wholesale or retail by F. H. EATON, • .• mvlo • 02 Fourth st. Fly Nets. HAVE'IN STORE, and will sell at Philadelphia •epe rt 3o dozen assorted worsted, linen and cotton /4gl r e i ts„. , h e abuse arC well worth the attention of Saddlers and Merchants, as they will be sold at Unusually low prices, wholesale or retail; at JOHN V. TIM'S • Whip; Cane'and Umbrella Faktory, • • . • • , N 0.143 Wood siceet. AMR feZ . ' LAB. est received at 'o. .256 Libel street. en invoice of very superior Oolong and a Teas of the latest importations. For sale very /ow, by tbo• chest or pound, by . • WM. A. MeOLORG & CO.' 'per. • •. - Grocers and Tea Dealers. - : <~i~it~ta~ng ~-,: rare Reduced. MONONGAHELA ROUTE • CII No. 71 Smithfield et reel Aldth/R/I.l4.l4•=oloposed - • ' - 117ercedUA i rileAry fosneiliubitaki.; , .• Rdu W re; • 1, !_ Xate Medrt.4itas.kineile . sitcrise! pa;pati ; ;'• • /kat Bolthy Kneels:. ••:; . 'A "A ' Old Arm Chair—by Bing Rumen ; r _ gonntsdn Middl Invitruitni;Ta cele b rat e d' Melody by the Itainer,Familyi • " I proold - not rep/yrto lbe-13onis.1 • would not Dia In Spring time. Zi/namby.l. ki•Milton; Smette and Bean Joe ; • • ' ••••• • . Tpe Wreatir-a colleetlou'of Ittglitlresintifui pieces, • for the Gaiter; • ,•• --;.=•'• • -% • Also, CarcassiP, Carlini!, and B:pcd.+4PiPrecuptora; for tho Guitar; , Hunters,-Henri tir.d Charles' t eflr Theoretical and Practical Piano' Porte Together With a large assortment of ibe. Guitar, Yiotinaai to, andoabbe base Suings,.tobeLbadlo• the city. • • Just received by-express and for sale by. jeAG • ..t • Plane Depot; No. 118 Wood el. • ..New.NEW° t iffilittiins just 'received— • ••• xi. Where me the Prtendi of My :Youth t I'll Roam vritlx Thee; . . - -IPaie.viell, if ever Fondest Prayer; • . Temperance Anthem—Dedieatedto 214 Temperance • Societies ; -Song of Mercy:, Poetry from - Banyan's Pilgrim's Fly Swltt, k'e Zephyrs ; ' • The Keepsake- Comte Song ; • .Go Where Honor—from Coienello. By Verdi; Drinking Song. Bp- "Macbeth :" - • The Celebrated ; flioonllght is Bleeping • • The Star of Love. A beautiful mum by-'W. V. Waimea; . . • Tiro Happy Days are Gone;--as sung by the Irish Swain. Catharine Hays; • . • .Henrietti, .Wallnee.Concsrt,lf.eepsakii, Hamburg, Fashion Polka's. Also, a fine' selection of easy, teach ing music; Waltzes, Marches, and a complete assort ment or Violin and Fhate Mame. . . ' - . SIGN OF THE GOLDEN IiARP;..' No.IOl Thlni street. N. B —flow artiving a trus stock of NEW PIANOS .• Books Books 1 • • - .iIhIITZ'S HISTORY .05 0 HEECE. A History or S!Oketia - , fcimt the earliest tlmes'to the destracilon of • Corinth, B. 0:148; mainly based upon that of Connop Thirlerall i D. D Bishop .of St. David's.. - :l3y - De. Leon ard Schmitz; F. ' R.l. E. The Harmony of Prophecy; or., Seiiptnral illustra tions of the Apocalypse. By the Rev. Alexander Keith, • Ballads for the Times, Geraldine, Haeteans, A Thou and Lines, and other 'Poems. Hy Martin_ Farquhar 'raver. • Proverbial Philosophy. A Modern Pyramid, and the Poems of King Alfred. Hy Martin Fanahar Topper. The Heir of Walt :Wayland—a Tale. By Mary Hooritt. • Toe Philosophy of Mathematics. Translated from the Coors de Philosophie Positive of Auguste Comte. By W. M. Gil:epic. Harper's . New York and Erie Railroad Guide Book. Containing a description of the scenery, rivers, towns. villages, and most Important works on the Road—with one hundred and thirty.six engravings.. By Lensing and Starlit, from original sketches made expressly for for this work. By William Macleod. Harper's Near Monthly Magazine for June. The Gold Worshippers; or the dayswe live In—a Fu• tore Historical Novel. By the author of " Whilefriars.r The above works just received and tot sale by It C.STOCKTON, je4 -47 Market street. Hood's New Jewelry Store. .11HE undersigned has lately opened his stock of PINE GOLD and.SILY ER WATCHES, and FINE GOLD WELRY, sr 51 3Laarr scam, two doors from Thiict street, and wishes to Inform the citizens of Pitts. burgh and vicinity that be intends to make this place his home, and would solicit a share of the patronage of the eilizims. He informs all persons who are dextrous of purchasing anything in the vray of fine Gold or Silver Watches; rich Gold and fashionable Jewelry, he that he wi.t at all times sell every article in his line at New York City prices, and at least front ID to SO per tent. lower than the same quality of Owls are nshally sold for in this section of country. Please call and examine the Goods and prices. lie7iy; G. L. HOOD. A lIIIIABLB LIPROVEMENT IN TEEM. DHARYYS IMPROVED PATENT TRUSSand RUPTURE REMEDY, by which. permanent cure can be effected. This Truss Is entirely different inform and principles of action from otter•Tensies, having all the advantage of a. well-regulated Ind uniform pressure. The presence can be so regulated as to give ease and comfort in the most °Mum cues of Hernia, and can be increased to almost any force desired. The pressure is wound, and being brought to bear Immediately over the hernial opening, and atfoniii:g perfect security and retention at all times, even under the most violent eger. cite. By the use of this Truss, when applied properly by a skillful Surgeon, the wearer Is placed beyond the danger of strangulation, or any other dangerous or pain ful symptoms, which is not en unfrequent occurrence in the wenting of illy adapted Trusses. it is a very com mon practice for persons afflicted with rapture to select Is Truss and apply it themselves. This as a bad prac tice, which can be seen oin sheeted by those who understand she anatomy of the parts in hernia. We would most respectfully call the attention of PHYSICIANS to this Truss, as we know they will ap. predate Its seine. We also have a variety of other 'fruses at the lowest prices. Infant Tresses kept con• stonily on band. KEYSER & McDOWELL, mytY7 . .440 Wood street, ?Alabama, Pa. Dr.liariga Abdominal Supporters. THESE SUPPORTERS are Intended Wetly for the care of PROLAPSIS UTERI, and all those diseases where a mechanical support to the Abdominal liken Is required. They give perfect support to the abdomi nal organs, and may be worn with comfort by all. The diseases produced by weakaeu of the abdominal muscles are Prolapsis Uteri, Falling of the Bowels, Piles, Costiveness, Patna in the Back and Spine, Lassi tude and Extreme Feelings of Prostration, Bronchitis, Shortness of Breath, palpitation of the !least, Dyspep sia and general debility. Sold by KEYSER & ArDowzr,t, my 27 . 140 Wood at. EEXTRAFINE OOLONG TEAS.— lase recetved at No. 250 Liberty street, a very superior article of ()loes Tea, which we believe cannot be surpassed in this city. Those desirhig a very choice, delicately flavored, but highly aromatlo , Blaeir Tea, are invited to give th;s a trial. Green Teas of every variety, front 3Th cents to 61; Black Tess, of every variety, from 33 cents to 81,. 25; English and Irish Black Teas. Warranted to give satisfacuod; or no sale. Constantly- on hand and for sale by W. A.APCLURG & CO., Jc2 Grocers and Tea Dealers . stranger, Look at Tido I IMAGUERREOTYPES FOR ONE DOLLAR, put tip Lau Fine Morocco Cases. The subscribers announce to the citizens of l'itusburgh and vicinity, that they can . get a likeness for one half the usual price, not to be sur passed by those taken in the East. We don't mean to be surpassed by any. Navies a large sky and side light, we are prepared to suit the most fastidious. We will not ask any person to take a likeness unless it suits them. Miniatures pat in Lockets, Pins or Rings. Sick or deceased persons taken at their residenoe. FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY. MERRIM&N & Z.AWYER • Rooms on 3d it., oppositet St. Charles Hotel myls:6md. Dateliast Dahlias frEIE beat assortment and most rue and beautiful vs riaty of Dahlias west of the Allegheny Mountains, are to be bad at Rommios's -Btore, Fifth street, next door to th e Morning Post, one door from Wood. This colleetion.cost hundreds of dollars to the ems tear grower wbo selected them, and have been pro nounced the best in private bands in the United States, —heing from . Snow Flake, (Pare Whites ; to Fansiin Ist, Pet Black); and from Queen of Primroses, (best Yellow in Um world), to War Sagi. and Bev:, (the best scarlets in the world,' with all toe Laney varieties be- tween the opposites ohat have been named. Prices shall be made to scut. Remember, ROBINSON'S, RIM street, one door from Wood. fray2o Law. ranoevlit/a Property for Sale. THE Board of School Directors will sell at Public Auction,'on Thursday, the Sth day of June, on the premises, a corner Lot, di feet front on Pike a reet, ran mng back along Market alley to Foster's alley—(hating three fronts). On which is erected a two story Brick, and n Frame House. Terms made known on day of sale. S. H. BARBER, m • Chts Sanitary. (COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR RENT.—A. new el n a A./ 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 silty, on the old - Washington Road. Rent 830 to the Ist of November next, or 880 to the lit of April next. S. CUTHBERT, Gen'l Agent. • my.lo • 150.fintittifield street. Desirable Property for Sale. FOR SALE OR PERPETUAL LEASE—Two beau -010 lots on Duquesne Way, below Hay et., togeth. er, 96 feet by 125 to an 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 has no .rival for beauty of prospect In this vicinity, If possibly, -elsewhere. JAMES S. DRAFT, niy3o • 194 Fourth et. To if Sir Mar s. 1; 000 ACRES FARMING AND GRAZING LANDS In Warren county, located on the .Allegheny River, within twelve miles of the NeW York and Erie Railroad. Also-1,000 acres in Elk county - , for sale on accomnic• dating_terms. Enquire of A. WILKINS & CO., my:a . corner of Market and Third its. Boarding Sono. • BITABLE accommodations for several BOARDERS k, can be had in the Diamond. Boarding fibber by. the • week, day or meal. Moderate °barges. nayntif . •.. ~ WhL JELLISON. , AXTHITE SCARF SILK.—A. A. Manor Es CO. have Ty received per express 'this moming. a supply'of the above scarce and desirable Goods. Also, an addl. tonal supply Crimped Trimming Ribbons, to which the attention of customers is Invited. je9 • N 05.62 and 64 Market st. OfiE NEW LAWNS,--A. A. M& on A Co. have IJt received this day a large lot of those very de tinkle Brown Lawns, which they will sell very. cheep at wholesale ar retail at _ je9 . N 05.62 and 64.1darket st. mourius AND TABLE COVERS—A. A. Mena ee• Co.monld respectiallyeall the attention of Hone keepers to their very extensive as ottment richly print ed and embossed Piano and Table. Covers, assorted co lors. Also, a very large supply of Linen and Damask Tele Clothe, Napkins, Doilies, Towels, .te..&c. je9 • Nos. Mt and 84 Market sc • DIEALITIFUL. STORE ROOM' TO LET—On Market I) street. adjoining the Watch and Jewel .Store of W. W. Wilson. This Store Room has a plate glass window, and is the moat attractive front tn'the city. It islocated in the very best place for Thy Goods' or any Fancy business. The rent for the balance of the year' Will be very low.. Enquire of JAMES GRAY, InYal • - or, W. W. WILSON: Pecoue TEL STORE.—Hawoarn & Canna ban this day received from London, per packet ship -C. Orinnel, 20 chests of English, Black, Congoa Teas. .11 , ;• so, a lot er aura fine scented orange Pekoe Teas:' Old country people will find it to their adirantage to °Claud alttheset7s c T e e: e as:ey sop fres hness, _ quality to any in P it tsburgh , and . at pricearangitl o -fr,orri TOST RECEIVED and for sale by HAWORTH fs tl CAIRNS_ SO bbla - Stuart's Refined A. Sugar. . pe 24 S RU SS — Underwood% Trge 'Lemon Syrup, a ve_g : superior and pure article for making Lemonade..= Lemon Sugar and Strawberry Vinegar for sale by W. A. raccLugo co., • , .jai. Grocers and Tea Dealarsik...c. • . table, le2l • _or sale b' 8 4V A.. Ball:410 a-co. S' SA 0 0 R 1. e. .1 fob 7, W. A. 81 , 0401t0 4.00 1 0D .F/ 811 -400 . 1bsotrory fine Cod Pith for sale.bir_. 'Jen • • . • W. A. IITCI..IIRO & OD. 11 11E1 nau rug n etl having disposed of their business to r Addenda & take great pleaswe In recommend ing theirsuceassors to the old ettablishmentof the above 1 3 04 1BTCARMON tc. ST EVENS. ~ .__, ~mite;u ~it~= . The Franklin& nararanios - Comp Fire any. _ • tRECPO Per " • Ta-374. , A••.-t ,- • Ly: ~....Eharleal i Caartnkert - :-..-....Geoist Richarde,' Thom Ili „Modecai D-Lawlit, Toblaa'Wrignenlv ..I.tAtloplil E. Batley Banmel Grant - David B. Browne, Ja P" a• AIM^ . - Mania Patteniorr. • 11541k) Ciitra.14. DAIMLER, Pr et. Cats. G. Banns', Secreta ry. --- Colk ttriuli. tour& Insurance; perpetual or limited, on arm deaerrptiaq,of:propnoy id lOWfllind-VountrY.• at races are•conefstent•With necuritr, --••1 Tnere , inpanklnWe rt reserved large Contingaiit'Pundi, which, with their Capital and Premnima, safely . inverted, * prouLarnplerprotegnort takt4o ensured, - " • TtS'Ataell of the - Company, on •Tannari , 441851, as Inbliatit(fitgrielairft khan Act of 4rtnein!ily;weret lukfol• :0 - v." 0 7e. .------." tolikra as • . , , :847 , 377 Real r tstate.••••rt,77 - 7! ..... _ roes Temporary fatinliso'•••. , ..!err•. w , l 81 ,998 Olt Bash. fee..—•—••••••-• •• • ..-•-•••••-- -••••-• • , 04,346.91 since : shot:i s , iit;ria 7.l•7 o si r g 242.4 6 3tits . 4, _.4.thti ; hve-paid nyartu:ds of Olt& Ilfilligwrour•Hundred 17=4- sand Defier:Jo:Baca 14 'Ere, thereby'affording evidagee of the advantages of Insurance as well as the nbilayautd dispositionlo ineetwitirprurnpLessi al 14 liabilitle Si- • J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, .Office N. E:corner..V7ood..eint ete. • Pletalittrign - Ligo Inauseam) a, Company.. THl': COMPANT;*ii , itiee4iorated' In'Tetitattry, 1651, w ithlk.Perpettlai Chinon ana has 'commenced business on pii a Capital of $100,00.0. Stock • Company deesbunneis both .ort the . Steck • and Memel plan. • Oa, thaJbantaiiiteck plan the rates are 'one-third less than those charged by Manuel companies, and. Fifteen - Per Ocatt lower ells!! the rates or most Stock Corapa , Mutual rates are the same as those adopted by Other safely! condacted Companies.. ~Tbose -insure" on the mutuelprininple haire'lhe Canalized Seel/rides furnished by that system. Of Ineurence;and the. Capital and Sac. plus Fund of the Joint Stock department., a '• • a ; ; . The Charter permits the gruntmg of.lnalernace:on life, in every fona, tooludlng' the right of wife - „shildren, pa-, rentr,sciations,'friends or creditors-Coinsure the I afe of another for their (PAM 'exclaiwite. benefit; payable alter death, or uporf tbe parties arriving at the age of 50, 55, GO or 65, at the option of the insured, OFFICERS.' -James S.HOOO, President. , ~ . Samuel itl'Clarkan, Vice President. Joseph S. Leech Treasurer. . Charlet , IL:Zoltan. Seeretary. • James S. noon. : • - ,Joseph S. Leech,: John John S.Dilvverth, Cherie, A. Colton, Samuel APCiark an;Phillips,John A. Wilson, _ : 'Consulting PAysicians, Joseph . Ganns, M. D.' William Addison, M. D. Jeremiah Brooks, M. D E.G. Edrington, M. D. PHIZICIANL &sante (Dilworth, M. D.. 47 Smithfield street. Rob:. Snyder, M. D, 103 Fourth it: John Crawford, M. D_., 29 Sixth st. Wm. MeK Morgan M. D., 107 Liberty at. i Dr. Dilworth will be n attendance at the office, every day; an 12 o'clock.' Those who have spoken for an agency, are requested to call, take their paper), and commence operation. forthwith. AU persoss engaged in tba insurance busi ness will be supplied with blanks and allowed the usual commission. -Office of the company; N 0.75 Fourth street. my 7 C. A.COLTON, Step. la urine, !Piro and'lnland t r iiissasporikolloss 10115171tA5016.-- • •• - rilf: INSURANCE COM PANY OF NORTH AMER. ICA, Philadelphia, chartered - 1704i blip tta I $500,. 000, asset' Januar7 13,1851, Do, wit; make inn:mei:fon buildingu and their contents in this city end vielnity.• Also, on property of every dcie non, on steamboats and other vessels, either by Inland transpertationar on the seas. - . DIRECTORS: Arthur o.Coffie, Pres% , Jacob M. Thomas, Samuel W. Jones, John R. Neff, Edward Smith, .. • Richard D. WOW, John A. Brown, ,;* William Welsh, Samuel F.Strittbk ' Francis Haskins, Samuel Brooks, S. Austin Alilbone, . Charles Taylor, . ' William &Bowen, Ambrose While, George W. Aspinwall, Thrums P. Cope, • • James N. Dickson, S. Morris, Iltar, • H. D. Sberreni, Sec'y. This is the oldest I nsurance Company in the United States, and from Its high standing, Tong experience, am. plc means, and avoiding oil risks of an extra hazard. ous eharaeter, may be considered as offering ample se earn) , to the public. WM. P. JONES, Agent, No. 141 Front street. 'PRE • DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCE COMPANY.--Othee. North Room of the Ex change Thirdstreet, Philadelphia. Fru lasosaNca.—Baildings Merchandise and other property In muss and ocrararyi, insured 'uphill less or damage byßrest Metal:vest rate of premium. NUMMI illiallailchey also insure Vessels Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise under open or special policies, is the assured may desire. .• itiLASTDTaitxximecrsmoa.—Thetalrio Insure mcreban dlu transported by Wagons, Railroad Cats, Canal Boats and team Dostsion rivers and lakes, on the most DIDECTOBS—Joseph H. Seal, Sdimund Soader John C. DaVEGltobert Burton, John H. Penrose, Samuel Edward!, Geci. G. /,elpet Edward Darlington, bait H. Davis, WU= Follett!, John Nowlin,Dr.R.AL Huston, James C. Hand Theophilas Paulding, H. Janes brooks, Hem Sloan, /I agh Craig, George Serril ',Spence r Dwain, Charles Kelly, Johnson, William Day, Dr S. Thomas_ t John Sellers, Wm : Byte,'Jr. DIRECTORS. AT PiTTSLIIIRGII.— D. T. Morgan. Hugh Craig, JIM. T. Logan. • • • .• WILLIAM MARTIN; President . Tiros. C. gap, Vice President. . , Josium W. COmatt, Secre tary. Er °Mee if the Company,Nci.Cl Water street; Pitts, burgh. SOS:MI) P. AiALADEIJIA, Agent. __ - Eire sad - MLitt Illas* Insaraneit_. ,_ THE OFFICE of the Insurance C..qf Nan Amine. haz been nrozotesttO the IN arehostse *Mani y, Joneg Co., No, 141 Front street, third • house East of Wood street.mhere the stbeeribet wilt Issue .Polieies on Vail& lags and their contents, :Ind op Shipments by Steamboats and other weasels, loa the above old and responsible Company- . .laps] . WM. l i . JONES. Agent. ifirP7lll/1 71 *M‘mr, 21:tHE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY, of Philisdelpkia, incomointed :by the egislature of Peonsylvania,ldarcli,lB-1S; Charter P..tr• petual; Capital 81.00,000. Baur lowqrthananit ?rota yt eania Company, and fall 20' per cent. lower than the usual rites of ,Life Insurance, HA the following corona ri son will show.' Thus a person or the age of .30 insuring for SOO forlife,'mum 'pay in Alio Girard 62,0, Pcnnayf 'ward!' OX:Penn Mutual 52.30, Equitable 412,04 New England $3,35, Albion $2,48, Ne.w York Life (Aft and Math, Philufefphia, ' • ' Drum-rows—Samuel D Ondek,Zharles D Hall, Wit F" &lone, Robert P King, Charles P.BOYelt W Baldwin. Chas 0 B Campbell, M M •Reese, M. El.; Lewis cooper. J Rodman Barker„E'D Butler, Edisin'll'Cope. den; Samuel D,Orrick Yin; •President, Robert P. Ring Sicrentry, Francis BlackbUrne. Applications. will be received and every information given by SAMUEL. FAHNESTOOki, Agent. Ostica: Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and - Wood streets Pittsburgh. ocuM:y • Piro andlllariline.linsztrattee. 1113 Insurance Company of North . America, Or rPalls delphis,tblotigh its duly eathorized Agent the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance on property, in this city Ind its vicinity, and on abipmen by the canal and rivers ; _: • • • DIRECTORS : • Arthur O. Coffin, Preet. Samuel Brooks, ' Alex. Henry_, Charles Taylor, ' Samuel W. forth Samuel W. Small • Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brawn, Jacob M. Thomas John White, . John R. Neff, . Thcruma P. Cope, • Richard D.W00d,'... Wm. Vireliir, henry D. ShereardiSeek: This lathe oldesl.lnsaranCe Company in .the-United Stales, having been chartered in 17114. 'lts charter is per petual, and from its high standing; long experienc.e am ple means, and wielding all risks of azeztra haza rdous character, it may be considered as ofeSn g ample securi ty to the public: • WILLIAM P. JONES. • AI Counting Room of Atw ood , Jones &Co.,Walulatlsl. Prow . ' • 7 • ;. • may4y john,llllßOartney, WIJOLESALE AND . agrau, E R IN Foreign and. Dronestio Cigar*, Tabaeco and Snuff, No. 14f1 Wooaetrent, corner or Virgin alloy, apr24) Pauourg?l,.Pa. Business .72 *kite. , • • • . kLL pinions having "bustaitsi With the, 'Undersigned, either as Public Accountant, Instructor in Book pingi or, otherwise, Will him ntthiaPittsintrgh Commercial College, from 9 till 1.1. o'clocki A.;M., and from 2 till 4 o'clock, P, M. . , Merchants in want of competent Bobk Ite; t gars be supplied by calling on' , JOHN FLE. NO, apir9 Pnneioal Instructor in the Science of Account& Fairmount Fire Engine Stir. Sa le.: HE rgenabers of the Fairmount- .Flee Company odes r their ENGINE for sale: It Is la first-rate order, and will be gold cheep. - &ignite of- J. SMITH; Beciy., • apalf No. 409 Penn street. Cabinet /linkers Wanted. • 11Elobscribem will employ,nnamber.otgood hand e T at the above brielnete ; viz : Bureau, Bedstead and Table makere. None but good Workmen need apply,— as good wages will be given.andAiyment promtt.' ' ' No. 31 Filth street. • RCACHES "BY THE PEOK...-Two boxes of the Er. terminator were purchased by a gentleman the other day, who went home and that night prepared It according to directions The nextmorning he collected about a peek of dead Roaches, and, font d a imunber, of dead rats in the Cellar. 'ln the yard he Nand several members of the • rat flunily staggering about as Wunder . the influence of liquor. A few mysterious knocaings took place, which soOn•iillenced them. . • . . • . . - The Exterminator never fails. Price 25 - centis per her. • Sold by '3.I...CUTHBERT, myl3. Smithfield street. PARCHMENT ENVELOPES.--Llpman's Adhesive, Parchment. Eavalopes. .These envelopes are the. strongest and safest %bat cap be used: for enclosing valuable letters or -paperiP—beirnr made' of Parchment Paper„which will withstand any-ordinary fricuon or moisture. Assorted sizes sold at , W. S. HAVEN'S, , • • ' ' Stationery Stare,.' ,.., , Market; corner Senonit.•• D 1C F S, arbia, Sago; rrepatedeornMapioca, Anoatott, for sale by ,• - BPO.I.URG: C. _ my.l4 '"'. " Gnacersluid Tea Dealers.. ICE JARS—The "lee Jar." or ,4 Water. Coolers'? we are making, are well worthy oremnstination;ai they are very neat and well ealonlatedlof ridelite farm lies boats. •• - - • •-• . We are also manatartating Refrigators 'of galvanized and other Iron. myl7:lw • . • SCMFE, ATKINSON & ORELY. S UN 10 bl e e. Co Clleti rne e d Beef • Received per Canal and lot sate by m 1 • . w :7. SUthanes Grease ard; 10 bbla Loaf Sugar; • Rectlititiper Wallington and for Bale by rayri , • ' CARSON A. APICNIO HT TITANTEDMIRIEDIATELY.-.44rp . Giqd Box. Ma. • ‘, kekti,rNsine, other ivk(1111111Tit;S. • '• • • ''. ' st. . . . :"V.IELE BOARIt•PIUNTS-4 7 araala .1: • anylll , • - • -WALTER edi&EHHALL... H nr - p er , a celebrated Hay and Maim •For.eceitied j!nd for sale by- ' • ' R. W. POINDEILTER; . Agent f or N. Harper & Co, - tayli • at., third door above Market. 258 d,lbeily at. TlNEo—Bordetiur r. . Very imperial German myl4i TESTEICCENTft.:9—; I2I ! •in 4 •• . H. tot s.allz intt i eti ts,_ ;. imytto , F "' .. .. I .. .1. ~. . , . ' - '• • ... r 1.. 4 ' ''.... `• . ' ... ' • 4 f . ; ~ : ~...' ..: :',... i ~.. :•:.....* , viot .1 ... ' INEMIN .l" .. . . :Dra -- ;:o14 - 00. EFRBATODUCTION PRICES Second Arrival eit:flitisir Summer Goods, - AT. GREAT BARGAINS.. • . - o • THE hugest, CheSpest and Best Siockof !AN- Cy DRESS GOODS : ever.offered in this city, is now avails at. Du.NO, STEVENSON 4 LOVE'S o rik inn l Ben Hive Store, No. 74111arket Street, between i.. Four th street and trls Dia:mond, Putstniegh, • 'Pheproprietors have just opened a large and most beautiful assortment of the Newest and Most Fashiona 30e5tyles of Fancy . und Staple 'Dry Goods, which have ibien purchased since the great reduction in prices at the Janie clearing out sales in New York and Philadelphia, • andwill be offered to cash buyers at fru° 2010 25 per cent lower than formai prices. DRESS GOODS ofevery desciiption,from the cheap ejit M the most °only and magnificent, such as a very large and beautiful stock of the following articles : ;Chene and Jasper (-Ilene Silks; • ?High Lustre, plain eheme fl on and lore silks; -Doi; ph:l . :Millet • do; - Brocade, Armee and Pettit de Soles, all colors; '. • • 'Black and chamelion Tarksatins,and watered silks; [Chem and India Foulard silks; Do printed and plain silk tissues;'. . DO 'gni - • /abet - ants and Grenadhleik;- ' ; - Plain,printed Mid embroidered beragesj• • Chene plain and figured silks, and peplum; . • Glummer:a tim de Nanlesr • " ' Parieprinted berages do de Mine's; Do . do and.plain all wool do Mines, • ; Do do • lawrip and ineOne l, ;• : - .• :Plain'and cintrroidered and Swisiseii; ' Plain and printed crisameres, de Mines and alpacas; ;French and domestic ginghaluii :English and American chintzes and calicoes, at all . :BON VETS and RIBBONS at great bargains ; Spring.and summer shawls do do; - • • :Needle 'Worked - sleeves,: cliffs, collars and chemi • ' setts; . ' Needle worked laces and minslin caps; ;Embroidered, hem stitch and plata' linen carob' • handkerchiefs' • Insley silk podisetlid'kfs, cravats and neck ties; :Glovet,lnisiery and suspenders, a large stock; 'lrish linens, table clods nod table linens • Tickensi checks, crash, bird•ey e, diaper 4 napkins; :Bleached and brown muslins, from 6 to 12e. per yd ; Do brown and colored Canton flannels; ; French cloths, plain and fancy cassimeres& satinets; Catlin:lents, tweeds, merino eassimeres and Ky; jeans; Thant satin and fancy vestings, &e., &c----- [0- The proprietors would respectfully . solicit an early call from all their. friends, and the public gen erally, feeling confident that they can offer greater in ducements to whole sale and relatl buyers, than any hove heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh. mY3 I tr ___ YOUNG, HPFNENSON & LOVE. A. A. nwsosir ar, Co. • IMPORTERS, JOBBERS AND. RETAILERS IN DRY GOODS, GB and 6* Marker sweet Pittsburg/bra , A DiNouNcs to their friends and the public- generally, A that they' re now prepared to exhibit the largest and Most carefully selected stock Cl ENTIRELY NEW GOODS they have ever offered in this city, comprised of the most tleliand fashionable fabrics, as well as the more common, and which will be offered at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES at which Goods can be sold iu any of the Eastern Cities. Their two lower Sales Room• will be devoted exclusively to Retail Trade, and Goods arranged in departments, viz : Bak Depqrtmou—All the new and fashionable styles Imported this season, including the hes:makes of Black Bilks. " Drat Goods Department— Comprising Pop:ins, Dere ges, Tissues, Berege De Laines, Cashmeres. De Lathes, Lawns, Muslims, Cambries, Jaekonets, Grenadines. 'Bombs:thine+, Alpacas, lke. Skamis, Yuen, ¢ e.—Canton. Crape, Plain and Em broidered. Also, Damask, Thibet, De Leine, Cashmere, Silk, halm Fig, and other Shawls. Also, Vizettee, Pale totlsi hlanullas, tke. , . Hosiery and Glovs Tkparonens—Will always be found complete with the best makes of. Cotton and Silk Ho siery. The best Kid Gloves alwayd on band. Linen Department-3-4, 45 and 5-4 Wuite Lthen,Lin en Sheeting, Pillow Casa Linen, Napkins; Doylies, Bleached and Brown; Damask, Toweling, Diapers. Ac. Tkins Goods—Checked and Dotted Cumbries, Mull, Swiss, Book and Nainsook Muslims ; Victoria and Bish op Lawns, of every quality and price. Also, Curtain Materials, Plano and Table Covers. Erhbroidered Law, Ttimmings,¢e.—A complete as sortment. Also, Ribbons. Flowers, Tabs, a.c.; Paasais of all kinds. Also, Bonnets of all the latest styles. Domssiie Goods Department—ls probably one of the most extensive. in Be country, embracing everything known as Doinestie. The proprietors (eel confident that with their business facilities, large and attractive stock, their unusually low prices, they cannot fella( giving perfect satisfaction. W7toluals PurcUan are respectfully informed that they will be pleased litany time to receive their orders for Goods, at Eastern times, and also to duplicate any Eastern bill of Goods at the same Eastern rates. New and Fashionable Goods will be received con stautly through the season. —Only One Price. au A. A. MASON A. CO. E ew Variety and Dry Goods Store. N 0.97, Nonh-treat corner of Wood at. and Diamond alley. G RE GG & CO., having opened at the above stand, are now offering for sale a large and complete sussostment of VARD.7IY and DRY WOOS, consisting in part of Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Smitten, Summer Pant Stub, Fancy Vesting', Ladies'Drees Goods, Lawns. De I...aines,Gingbams, 'White Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons, Hosiery, /cc— A.c. Alro, a ,complete variety of Cutlery, direct from She ffi eld. Together with Clocks, Gold and Silver Watches, and Watch materials. Gold and Silver Pena and Pencils, and Jewelry. A fate assortment of Petri Lear Hare,,te. In short, WC have on hand almost every article usually kept in the Dry Goods and Variety line. All of which we offer for sale on the most favora ble terms, either for cash or satisfactory reference. Et GREGG & CO. business of the late firm of GQEGG, h slt• laaniuss, will be settled by the subscriber, at the home of 1), Gr<SR fr. Co., as the books, notes anti popery are in my postescon t and I am fully authorized to settle up the business. (opal) • DAVID GREGG. . • - Extra Damn) , Flour. FT-itheeltira - Vacilgit4iblelttS thg. arz p r I l e a = boxes for the reception of orders, at the foll'owiug places: J. Os R. Floyd's stbre, corner of Wood and Gth its.; ' M.Haywood's Shoe stere , ,curner.Liberty and Market A. Deckles siote,lld'strect ; L. Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cur. 4th and Smithfield ; John i Smith's store, cor. High and Wylie streets ; Telegrunn Office, Fourth street; 11. C. Kelly. Grocer, co r. 51.11 et. and Market alley; M.Grats's I' ' ,, e, Intf Ward. The Flour wag t • will call twice or thrice daily, for orders, and the'Flo st; &c., delivered promply either in barrels or sacks, (seek Flour is preferable for family Ilse,' lwithout charge for cartage. It itplain that no accoants can be allowed, and that rislve s can have no permission to leave Flour without payinent. We hope that the public. will be pleased with this arrangement, as we shall endeavor to do them just cc. f OztarJul WILIBARTH & NOBLE. ' . . Dr.• W. Pip' GILES, 4TERINARY SURGEON, having been " ' ' invited to return by hisON, friends, respect. fa fully offers his professional Amt .- vices to the citizens of Pittsburgh and its vicinity t. and' takes the - y ik„ present opportunity to express his acknowledgments to them Yor the flattener{ encouragement they did extend to. him ID the protect:mon of his profession during five years, and again invites their patronage. Having prac tised for the last ten years in the United States, hopre- - sumei be Is capable of treating the various diseases to which Horses are liable, In an able and. scientific man ner.. . • Dr. W. P. Giles has his office in Mr. Body Pattenon's Livery Stable, FOURTH Street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, where he may be consulted daily from 10 till 3 o'clock, as to the soundness of Horses, and the disease of Horses and Couto. , Every description of Veterinary Medicine may be had nt his'office, accurately proportioned and properly adapt ed to every disease to which the horse is incident—Lini ment,.Lotions, Blisters, Balls of every description, and Condition Powders equal to any thing ever offered to the public). Good stabling for sick horses. Sick and lame horses attended to at their respective stables, is town or coun try. (n97:3md.) • G. W. P. GILES. V S. A. LEECH invites ttie attention (wrier friends to an opening of Spring MiLLINR. NERT, onnursd ay nort.• Ladies ' and C hild re nits Hats, n every variety; Head Dresses and Caps; French Flowers; and a bandimmo assortment of wide Ribbon, anbraideries, Silk and Lace Mantillas, and a great ma- AY other Goods in her lins. • ' -F. S.—Three or four good Milliners wanted Immedi ately. •. N 0.9 Fifth sweet. apr2l3 • (Journal and Gazette copy.) • Lithographic Institute. 00—The w IP.—The subscrersmostrespect-, lka folly announce to their friends and tho public gerp: erully,: that they have this day entered into Co-Partner ship, ler ther purpose of carrying on, at-the old stand, in !gingerly's Buildino, opposite the Post Office, Third street, Pittsburgh, the Llthographic Printing, in all its various branches. • Having machinery, recently arrived from 'Europe, they are prepared to do works to Lithography , equal to steel engraving. They-solicit a continuance of the patronage bestowed heretofore so hberaily to the one:partner, Wm. fichnchman,:and . they libpe by strict attention to their business; by eleguat workmanship; and the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors of an en lightened public. . Bonds,Checks, Drafts, Machine Drawing% Likeness es, Lanscapes, Autographic Letters, Bill Heads; Plots Lithographed and Printed in Black, Gold Bronze of : Specimens of their mark can be seen at their Office, as above. WM. SC HUCHIRAN, aPr 23 , FRED. HAUNLEIN. PERFUMERY AND FANCY SOAPS .— JAMES A. JONES, coracr of Liberty and Hand streets, has received a fine assortment' of Perfumery and Fancy Soap: ;- RoussePs cologne water ; Flausael , a.amnibua soap; Wetherill'a do; do amantine do; French: do; do Circassian do; Wetherill's toilet water; Brown Windsor do; Aromatic vinegar ; .. .. Transparent wash balls; Roussel's assorted extracts; Military shaving soap ; Lubin's do do; Roussel's shaving cream; Eau I astral ; do do compo'd ; Genuine bear's oil; . Jenny Lind hair gloss; do or. marrow ; Odonunc,or rose tooth paste; apr4 ' aussotatton. lIIHE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the . subkcribera, under the firm of.l. S. BONNET & Co., titbit' day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner may nee the name of the concern in settlement. JEROME S. BONNET. • MATTAEWD.PATTON. Piusburgh, April let, 1860. - 117 - Having sold my entire interest in the firm Borworr & Co. to hr. D. PoTros, my late partner, and in redringfrom holiness, I tako great pleasure in recom mending him to the confidence of my- friends and the public. raP3l S. BONNET. Stooped Shoo'dorm. SHOULDER BRAtlES.—Thesi Bsaces are essential ° ly adapted to those whose professions In life render the inclined posture necesssry. To the consumptive, the sedentary, and all those who, in their daily pursuits, have contracted the hab,it of stooping, this Shoulder Brace is inestimable. It prevents the shoalders from falling forward oa the chesce.rpands the dimensions of the chamber in which the Lungs and Heart are con tained, and gives buoyancy to the whole frame; thus, in its acuoti,•counteracting the principal causes which lead to disease in those important organs, and to a numerous train of nervous ills, to.which so many are subject. For sale by • KHYBER & hI , DOWELL , • marls• 140 Wood"st bitch's Abdominal Supporter. THIS Instnunent is used in all the Eastern cities, with unparalleled success.• The effccui preduced by it are truly wonderfulon all those cases where abdomi nal support i s nee ded, from weal:nem; of the abdominal muscles. It Is a sure cure for falling of the womb, end the lonelist of diseases which attend that complaint. For sale by . • KEYBER do DYDOWEI.L, .• marB . 140 Wood et Important to Tailors. TUST RECEIVED-4 Doz. assorted Tailors' Patent IJ She trot:alio. 10 down N 0.2. Doz. Barbers' Patent Scissors, 'direct from the. mansfactarern i tkad for sale at . - BONN & TETAXYI 7 I36 Wood st., p la7 22' 2 doors below Virgin alley. . d .. , . . =ME • . 'CIiEII4ET FTIRATITuRE - .MANUFACTUREIt Or-hrid 09 Third street.:., W:Wirnapeittfullyittfornillifs Meads iindPastotti: U a crs that , lie has now completed: ditt.' lergelt: and fit nest stock of.household farniture_ever. before seen in' this city, as he'is determine - din - uphold the quality,svith, well -seasoned materialti, best 'Workmanship, and newest" designs; and from , the. extent of his orders and facility in mai ufbottuing, he, is enabled, fp produce. caorraateo . furniture, at the l owest • . lie has adorned the principle of identifyink tne 'in;- tourers' Interest with his owa, is quality and price,' and keeps always on hand thegreatest variety of evprydes cription' of, furniture,' froliCthe cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant and costly,- that a hoirse, 4 or Any parrot one, maybe furnished from his stock, or trianufactered expressly to order. Ile therefore sohcits an inspeetion that the advantages of his establishment may,be known. The'.The following articles consist, in part,of bin stock; which for richness of style and Araell ) cannot .be sarpassed in any of the Eastern cities: Parlor, sag, and . bed room chairs, .of every yariety, , • • consisting or rosewoood, ma- hooey and walnut Eli zabCtheni, Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every' description ',Conches, Sofas, Tete-a-tete and Di- : Yeas of the latest French rind American patterns; Tashats, - What-Nots; and ladies , radar Writing freaks of ParSOUS kinds; Work., Tables -and fancy- inlaid' stands, music stands, and holders, marble top, ma .. - hogany, rosewood and walnut : centre and so t a, ta bees, extensionditlingnfllesi" oli2Sizeo.of-1.110. • most ingfrovedrimil - liecidefily the !cast kind made; card , Pembroke hall and piertables - wardrobes, bedsteads and washstands of . each, a large Assortment . ; gothic hall • • and parlor reception antra, ottomans . and stools, . secretary. and book, cases, side boards, fire. screens, , towel racks, bat :stands : - and • mimic stools, cribs and cots . for children; , paper • table and :tea pays, me— , • tiogany, rosewood, and - inlaid pearl Tables,; - • A large assortment of COMMON FIJRNITIEME WINDSOR OiIAIRS. CA.sitmr MAILUBS supplied.with all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and fioTELI fai-aish . eil at the short- All orders prnmptly attended to " : . !nazi& Jciarn eYin en cabinet Makers. Associn;tlo3l - 419. SECOND STREET,' (near the corner. of. Wood.) THIS . SOCLATION", em=' bracing, already, twice to three I„,1 limes gus msnyhands as the las, . , .gest.and hitherto most renowned business shops of thin city, have opened their Ware boast and arc able to furnish the public, by wholesale or retail,with Furniture of the following description jizc Mahogany Wardrobes ; Dressing Bureaus ; Fall -Col umned Bureaus; Mahogany, Bedsteads; Chairs; Rocking Chairs; hlahogaity Washstands; Bur fas; -Divans; Piano Stools ;:Book Cases; Secretaries; -Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card:Tables; Centre Tablea list 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; The advantages of co-operation,on an extensive scale, permit them to sell at the lo weirtpemcs, and they are de termincd to sell, !ewer than any coropetitors, an equally good, if not better article, and ,warrinted—as the public will understand by, giving them a ar Steamboat mom of • all' deseriPtions, and other articles Of env description, made to order In every style, at the shortest notice. Irn a eta , Cabinet:Makers. Veneers, Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut; Varnish, Hardware and Sumituro at Wholesale. . HEsubsiribers have just received from New , York T and 'Roston a most splendid stock of VENEERS; are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. All of which we will sellut extremely As great care was taken in the selection of the stock, persons cannot fail to be railed either as to quality or price; and, as it is well knowno that Furniture can be made by machinery superior and much lower than by, hand, the'attention of the trade is respectfully invited.. Turned Work,is all its branches, carried on as usual. Plank (Jr hand rails, for Carpenters, and all articles required ia mancifactunpg Cabinet Furniture, constantly on hand—viz: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Hair. Cloths, Springs, &c. • RYAN & M'KEE, Ryan's Buildings, tydaw- - No. at Fifth street. GIiALILLS &BID PUllllll'l' IJItZ. No.9s Thrastreet, between Market and Wood, SJuth eds.. gi ,' Ws have now on hand a larlte and ...,.. % splendid stocked - every variety ot ens ia., io andPABINEr FURNITURE,Which we • -.: are confident cannot be surpassed, i equalled, in this City, or In tLe West, in style and finish. Those who are in want o,Furniture are respectfully invited Wantland examine loi themselves. - -- E7` Steamboats furnished on th t shortest notice. Allorders promptlyDONN attended to. • te lOrtf &ELL, `MULLEN' .k... 00. Joan o , noanoms... • . • • A.. L. MULLEN .W. B. IRTNTER. O'DONNELL,- MULLEN '& CO. Pittsburgh Chair & Cabinet. wore Rooa, No. 98 Taint Street, South Side. wiO'D. M. &Co., respectfolly inform their friends '. and customers that they have, if not the largest stock ever .beforekeen in this city, the greatest. variety of styles, the finest.finished, made .of the best seasoned materials, and by the best workmen is the western country,cill of which they are determined to•.seil SS low as any other manufacturing establishment in the city. Our stock Id all oar own manufacture"; no importations. • bteamboats and Hotels furnished at the shoresknotice. All orders promptly'attended to.: _ lal7 _ _ Fourn _ iiiire and itoorosic T. B. YOUNG .h CO., corner of 27ord Smithfield:vs., opposite Enitill'b Hotel, cle and - . - piitsbargh, Pa., keep constantlyon band and make to order, at the lowest 'prices, HOUSEHOLD and'STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved styles. febls -- - Stiii — soihotas, Ahoy I' , 1 0 7 - '703,, subscribers - tender their an a ..iie - r-,-4, - ,.. Iciemledgraents for the fitiors bestow ..t,. ed open t , em by their Steamboat friends,. and 'would respeetfallyremind them and others nue.... - rested in building.boats, that they are - at all times pre. pared to tarnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin' Furniture and Chairs of the - bey material and,workmanship. T B YOUNG &CO., :. Corner Third and Smithfield Streets, febts op. osite " Brown's .HotelP ' a. c. ISAMMIGH.,. • ElRMllinar et. .Diactlek., - - CADINETWAREROOALSMITRFIELDSTREET.,- ; Bettoiteri Seventh4treet and Rtrawberrial&FiFlDsburit i Pa. ILAMISER & DAULER keep constantly on hand a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, wurantedequal to any in the city, and sold on - as favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment in Ite West. ..They have la ovv.on hand - an unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Fund tare, from the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mrDilbir _ A. lIILLIK.EN dr. CO., Er AVE ON HANDAL their extensive CABINET and 1111 CHAIR MANUFACTORY; N 0.64 Smithfield st. alarge assortment of Caney add plain Furniture, which they will sell 15 per cent. below customary rates. - - Terms--cash only. ' X? -fal'Zie . PATKIEZA co 0 1 1 t in e Ye e :7 l (I de m sc ai rrp: .. Von, at his old stanil, corner of Liberty and. Seventh streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, in all its branches. ' -- - mayll Bolivar Fin Brick Manufacturing Company. SAS. CLOVES, S. M, arra, B. P.JONUI, 8. a. lug raw, . . GLOVER ' , BIER SS CO.. Proprietors. HE. sulideribere having been - appointed '..figents ter T the above named concern, will keep_ constantly o t hand a supply of-the celebrated Voliver Fire Brick, Urn cible Fire Clay,- Furnace Hearths 'and Inv:mile: 'Thai are also ready to receive orders - for said - Brick, to be made in size and shape b to suit puxcbasers,Whiclt sho.:l tic promptly filled. e do not dee Bolivar to - enumerate the mriny advantages the Fire Bricklposess over all oth ers that have been offered for sale in the United Staten, their superiority being well known to almost all persons who use Fire Brick. • The proprietors have determine that the Fire . Brice shall lose none of their present eavl; able reputation, and that no expense shall be spared t make them even better than they have heretofore been. This is the only establishment now manufacturing-Fire. Brick at Bolivar. .- - KIER tr. JONES,. mart? Canal Basin,-Seventh et., Pittsburgh. • - ' • • Pagoda Tea Store. EHU HAWORTH, late of the firm of Morris & ifa- J' wishes to inform his friends hxid the 'ptiblin 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 thafinesißlack Teas;'also, from France pure . Wines and Liquors, a large invoice of which has been received at the alnaCe store, which, for fineness ot 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 prices. - .The following list:will show the different kirids and prices at the PAGODA TEA - STORE. Fine Young Hysen Teaa 3500 and 50 cents tr.lit ; Superior Young Hyson, a very . desirable Tea for lamiiY use. 75 cents ; Cartons Young Hyson; thig iaa most delightful Tea, fragrant as a rose, Sl,oo fi? Ih; . - Fall flavored and sweet Gunpowder 62 and 75 Utsi Sweet Cargo - Imperial 75 cts ,• Fine and fragrant Imperial 81,00 ; Buns Tras.--Fitie Orange' Pekoe 50 ets ; Fine flavored Oolong 50 and 62c; very best do 75c ; Strong English Breakfast Tea 60ets; Strong black leaf Congo kind, Souchong, 60 cts ; - Very best English Congo 75 cts Tavern keepers and others, who buy Wines and Lll quors in Pittsburgh, will Rada to their advantage to call at this establishment before purchasing elsewhere. - my 3 ' ' • - Je S. Toughls Celebrated Ethereal Ott. rt, OR Churches, Stores, Parlors, Steamboats, Canal Jr Boats; Halls, Chambers, Kitchens,. Workshops, and. indeed every place where light is required. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine , abeputiful assortment of these Lampe/ " , -Also;ilardps'of all kinds, T.o !Aril Oil, gcc., Chandeliers, Oirandoles, Wan ers,filantelDecorations,Lamps, Globes,Glasse,lVielts,' Paper, Tin Shades; Mats and Cans, and all things per taining to the trade. 'Also, a superior' Safety Lantern; for Steamboats and Stables. • - • . The cheapest light to be found for store and shopper -poses, is Tough's - Refined Chemical Oil and Lamps, from which a splendid light Is obtained at I , - of a cent per hour, equal, if not superior, to. gas. , We invite an al um/nation of our goods and prices.- Beingprepared, by the accumulation of-12 years' eiperience, and' with fa ci/ities to supply both the wholesale and retail trade, on the most favorable terms, at the Pittsburgh Oil and Lamp . All articles delivered hvany part of the citY.,'orin Al legheny, free of cost. - - , ETHEREAL AND CHEIMOALi OR PINE OlLirt. galarly supplied once or twice a week. All-orders, lefts with the wagon, (which is constantly passing round the city,). will be promptly attended to. S. TOUGH, N0..82 Fourth street, Apollo-Hall,' • aprl9:d &toy . between, lliarketand Wood:- • RoEiae persons indebted to this:rate 'firm Of Jourtsroti SMOLT 0N,' , 41.1 please call' and settle immediately and sane cost.. Ifeb3l - . 14 C/FIN"FLEUING• Asdr; lot,of line, three creek marble Mantle Cloelts,Dc'ei" variety of.eolors and slyles, suitable for parlors,'dining rooms or chambers and for sale by's Ig.IIIO.IIA.IIDSON, • • 111 112 ; •131. - Market street. • FIsEIING TACKLE—Rods,pocs;Reels,Elooks.-tre.; greaVvariety, just received and for. sale by • nol2 . - '.I4..RICHARDSON, Markerst. • ' , WINF. 'PLATED WAVLE—F:Idt BooketsiOnstorsiTen JO- Setts; - Tub;o, Tea and Dessert. Spoons: and Forks, - for - sale by N. RICHARDSON, . ntyl2 - .el - blarket street; MOMS mn Urti: 7 L. ;: • - " ... •:i - •i'l . ''-' . : ' ..7 . ..•... . - • " • 19 rugs. ankAglekintg. 'if?: ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! • • P-Irs P f3llg t . , -THE' -TRUE . ni - GEsTryt, , „F.LUID; • - or. Goisiiic. - 4tifat • . A [MEAT DYSPEPUI CURER, - pREPARED from. Baron Rennet, or th e font* stomach of • the Ox, after directions by Limns, the great tryidological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M.D.,N0.. 11 North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. • This is a iruly.Wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, 'YSPEPSIA, .I.II7DD_ N ME ,ICE CONSTIPATION, LI 'COMPLAINT, and. DBELLlTY,•ouring:after atare's• pwismethod,by Ninant'S own sArent, the Guano .; tenspoonfult of this Fluid; infused in. waters yell 'digest or dissolve Elva POlllll4 oft. Rossr.Binfr :41,19:11iT TWO 909E3 0910 r the stomach. • - • - -• SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE .Baron Lnuna , his celebraiedWork ort Animal Chen; ittrY, saYs "An artificial Digestive FluirLanal oge us lor the Gastrie.T.Olceimay be readily prepared . fr om the Mu. cons membr ane of the Stomach of the calf, in which va rious articles of food s as meat and eggs, will:be so soft ened, changed atufthgested, lust in the same manner as they would be in thehuman stomach." ' • • ' . Dr. Pumas, in his famous treatise " Fred rind Dl et," pnblished by' Fowlers lc Wells, New .l uthi page II states the same great fact, and deseribeethe method ol preparation: • There are few higher authorities than Dr. Dr. COMl3Bijn hie valuable writings en the Pitysiolo gy of Digestion," observes that "a mmlnutien ofthe due quantity at the Gastric Juicei a a prominent and all-pre sailing cause of Dyspepalail and be states that "4 dig tingenthed professor of medicine in London,who was severely , afilictedwith this coMplaint,findiag everything: 'else ito fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved. tom.; Dr. Grisium, author of the famous works on" Vegeta.; ble Diet,"„says: " It is a remarkable fact in'phystology that the stomachs of anitnals,•materated in water, gni , parr to the fluid the property of dissolving varimis•arti elesef food, and of effecting a•hind of artificial dige.s. lion in' them in no wise different from 'the natural digest ive process," Dr. Smon's great work, the "Chemistry offilan,"(Lea & Blanchard , Phila., HBO, pp;32l-111 says : "The discov ,ery of PEPSIN forms a new era inglus chemical history of Digestion. From recent experiments we knot" that food is dissolved as mpldly• Vs' anifielal dlgesthie Bald prepared from Pepsins neighs in the natural Gas :Professor Desouson, of the Jefferion , College. Philo; delphia,in his great work annum= Physlolegy,devotes more than fifty pagr,s to an examination of this , subject. His experiment" with Dr. Beaumont, en the Gastric •Jaide, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are well known. "In all cases:" he 6413 , 1, 4 '1U gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial- as the natural digeations." AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. .11017811 TOMI preparation of PEPSIN has produced the 'most marvelous effects, curing cases of•Debility,' Emaciation; Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tions supposed to be on the very verge of the grime. It is ithpossible to give the details of cases in the liaths of this advertisement—bat authenticated'certificates have' been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York s and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate eases, and the cares were not only rapid ruul wonderful, but perm- Ii i s 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 effeuts ofiQuilihre,dderearysi mid other; drags upon the Digestive organs, after a long _sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spir its. It also reconciles Health with Intempenance. OLD STOUA,Q,H 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 sines doserryirwiespß unphosernsymp rams, and it only . need" to be repeated, for a short time, to make these good effects permanent s PURITY OF BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, 'follow at once. It Is particularly excellent in eases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pifof the Sternlieb, distress ag ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood , Heaviness, Low ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, W ea k ne ss, tendency to sanity, s u i c id e , ~ Price, IX el DOLLAR per bottle. One fugue will of ten effect a lasting cure. Every bottle bears the written signature of. J. S.• HOUGHTON, MD., Sole Prop Sold by agents in every town in the United Suites; and by respectable•dealers in Medicines generally. , Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER k. BleDOBTELLilitt Wood street. Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor's prices. [av2f.hy Also, for sate by R. E. 5a..1.X.R.4,57 Wot d street. Public Atieatloa Is resputfully usvited to the following trusltr, set fora in relation to one of the awn important Renqttito of mod-. PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL; TT 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 fatly appreciated by the' commonity, and we allege that the longer it is tried the more certamwill its great fame spread. It is not the remedy of a day, got up for the sole purpose of making money; but, oar. which we conceive, will continue to be used when all nostrums have beer forgotten. The PETROLEUM Ls' a Natural Remedy, elaborated Lathe depths of the earth. by a power and agency that laughs -to scorn all human. competition. It Is our dray, when we write about a:- medicine, that we write vaunt—that we say nothing calculated to deceive there who may trust our word or put confidence in our statements. The •eick are very apt to catch many thing that promises relief from dis ease. ~t story can hardly be too highly. wrought to an.. swer the object of gulling 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 maul-In metifea.. Plainoinvarmshed facts—facts that may be ascertained in our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe troleum. . - Within the past two months, two of our own citizens, who were- totaUy - bhinct, pave' been reslored4o Several cases of blindness;,in the Sine-of Ohio, bare been Cured. And, alsoohe calls agentleman in Bea ver county. .There are others ; but these case's are near home, and may be referred to by any peninns who may have doubts on the subject. These cases were curei af ter tney had been abandoned by physicians as hopeless . The Petroleum will cure, when used according to diree. tions—Diarrlicea, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumausm„,Gom, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pioiples on the fnee, Chronic Sore Eyes, 'Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head, trains in the bones and joints, old sores, Ulcers, Wens, Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and Ague, Chronic Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul monary aliectiontrof a atonic nature, tending to pro duce CONSUMPTION. • . . Burns and .Scalds, diseases of the Bladder -and Kid-• neya, Chapped Hands, Excotiated Nipples, Corns and Bunions. infect, it is aaaasi utrivimassiu m ixtrt, and has been tried in most of the above diseases within the past year with the most perfect success. Certificates that will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who _will take pleasure in showing theta to the afflicted or their friends. • Whatever others may say about their medi cines, the Petroleum is the 'greatest Remedy . of the age.. Phy sicians of high standing in the prefesslon are beginning to use it in their practice. • Those who at first looted on with doubt and uncertainty, are willing to award It due praise and consideration. Before. another year rolls round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that the Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered. • For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by. • . KEYSER 2c. APDOWELL s • . 140 Wood street. Also—R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street* ;D. Carty,..B. A. Elliott, Joseph - Dougl ass . _, Allegheny City. Also, by the Proprietor, S.. AL. Kflan; Canal Basin; 7th street, • fiati . The Unman' Body gauss Perspire, • . . (so SIAS. rurna,) • . • TO ILAVE:4 HEALTBY APPEARAN C E, And persons who do nor per_spine - an - liable •to the roes • • DISGUSTING SKIN, DISEASES. I\TOW,Joraia, Italian.Chemicar B 9aP- Causes. a. fr ee perspimtion ; anilet thaw:ate time mollifies ; scillehs the skin, giving a thatextans and herhatylir an infiinVs• SCIJRVY,"SALT -RHEUM AND.SORES,;—, , are soon not only heated, bat Cole& by WS' iise, las at least seven physicians in New York know, who :age it in such ca-ses, and find It untaillng—etrilsd, in PIMPLES, BLOTCHES; FRECKLES, - • . or any' , other skin disease: The reader ie. thinned that this is no useless paired nostrum, as one trial will move: 'I could enumerate at least 80 persons cured of ' . SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD. • • Buy 'it, and the reader is again assured, I would not cruelly sell it for the above, DCIIO3B I knew it to be all state: Those who are liable to CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH, - will find this not only a cure, but a preventive ; and can now only add, that any one afflicted with any of the above, or similar diseases, will find this all aid even more ((admirable in its properties) than I Elate. f.. Bat, reader, the stores are flooded with imitations, and be sure you ask for Jonas' Italian Chemical Soap— and buy it only of IVAL JACKSON, only Agent In Pittsburgh, 24a Liberty street,Tittsbargb, head of-Woo& Jones. Lily . WILLS LADIES are cautioned againsttising common preps. red Chalk, They are notaWare linwtkightfally injurious It is':'- - to the skin! how coarse,ltow rough, how sallow, yellow and unhealthy. the uln appears atter using prepared Chalk ! Besides, it is injurious, contain- . • jug a large quantity of Lead We have prepared a beantlfnl vegetable uncle, which we call JONES' SPANISH LILY WHITE. • It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleted, oas qualities; and it imparts to the akin .a natural, healthy,. alabaster, clear, living white; the same time stating as cosmetic on the skin, making it son and smotith. Sold by the Agent,ll7bl. JACKSON, 89 Libel'. ty street, head of Wood Pittsburgh. !rice 25 cents, Yearly White Trefa and aircraft/4 To .13E HAD FOR 23 CENTS. iERSONS Who - have - eitber, tat honorably assured that if their breath (l ever so 'foul, or their TEETH DECAYED, DARK .OR YELLOW and.entrusted with tartar, that a'2s cent box of Jonet: Amber,Tooth Paste will make the teeth whiteas snow and the breath odlferottsly sweet. . Sold only at JACKSON'S Store, 240 - Liberty .scree - head of Wood. • * - fdec2o • •Jonee 7 Solution of Jot, 111,14111 D HUMAN 'HAIR DYE for the changing of white, red pr grey y es;hai a beautiful brown or let black color, in a few minut Pik* 4cfcanta sad 81;00 Sold b y W. JACKSON , 240 Liberty street, Pitisburgb -tad of Wood. • , • : . lin,ao Sofexittele Hale Tonto ittesturer A 'ND BEAUTIFIER. Trial bottles 37it cents. •Those A bL. who have used Jones' Coral Hair Restorative know its excellent qualities—thoite who have not, we assure it to possess the following qualities. It will 'force the hair to grow on any pan where nature intended hair to grow, stop it falling all, cure scurf or dandruff, and make light, red or grey hair row For dressing the hair soft and Silky, nothing eau exceed this—it makes 1.. truly,beautifal and keeps it so.. It Is,lndeed, the mos economical, yet superior artieleior the hair. Sold only at Wbi.JACKSONTS Store,24o-Llbertynt., head of Wood, Pittsburg. Price 371, cents, 50 cents and CURE YOURSEIi.F AMERICAN COMPOUND.-- Ttus never failing specific isguaranteed in all cases of delicate disease, together with the attendant com plaints, to effect a speedy, safe and lasting cure in the Course of.a-iew- dam without restnt iti onsto.diet, busi. :teas or injurpte-thesystem: It it 'remedy ; has long been ( and still is) used inthe ppvate practice of a physician, radically curing ninety-nine 0( the hundred cases. It leaves DO odor on the breath, and may be used by any' ono without the lea 4 fear of . erpo: sure. :For sale at the Me.dietal Depel, No. 50 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, - • '" • rape SareaparlLts, and, the Cholera. NOT n i g gle, man, womaa or child taus died of the 'CHOLERA of any 'efts symptoms who used this -invaluable preparation. Look at the city of Loaisville, - where dill Sarsaparilla is Tie, and where froat INI 200 b ' ottl'ed are retailed dai but few isolated eases of Cholera have occurred; an -they , werefejihar , Per 3 ons from, boats or those who disregarded our ICitacisouoi Mesabi, For sale by gEllinnt.t BI'DOWELL,I4O Wood et. Pittsbursh, where-the peitine,.ahlele may -always be btdisea CNAYLOR, No. 10 Third street, 'corner of V Cherry alley, having made arrangements at Wash ng.lon tor the purpose, will procure Bounty Lands for the Mears and soldienr;ikeis - widows and: chlldren,under, the Bounty Land Bill, passe d Beptenther 03 . th, Utak •.Pirtsburgh, October W. ' : . . ENZOIO as M cower for eby . D. 4. EiNESTCH7i : Cps- -. n..: .. . . • ci , .*• ME= I:.'. ~" EMM= .. y . ~.~ _ . .~'~.lpb~wL . ...Ai ARyar~ -v~r'~..'.i.ySL: Li. 111.0A71010111 1 1VP/f, MERC ArPly . "T AI LO NO. *ss' WO - 04 ! ,,,, r 6s4,;',;(kiin ogt.iih Sired WAKES this raeiladot rettnatinghie sincere shanks to L the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity for rho very fibes/patronage they have berteived on him, sad lumea through strietartention to basinettland efielit°toplease , • all, to men: a Continurume of thew. filsOrs. l'aniettiat • attention paid to Children's Clothing- • 1 q connection the Tailoring Eusiumis, he has opened a Phmishing. Store, with m large and splendid assortment of Shirts,•••ander Bbirts,-Drawent,Creeated finsPeaders, Rocket Ilandkerohiefq Jenny land Nees, ' Ties, self,nillnstinStacks,Olovesa, pose, tee, Toroth-. .• et with rery throtfittlhat idle necessary foritgentle• man's outfit. . • BEN3A2,llll.l)dargefigrj.; • • stet- . • • . CrokenceliT4 •••. - - - 1 1111plififil0,-AND-11 1 17AIIILICEL.lagnileguNgo ir • , 1. ••'• ' - THREE-BIG- DOORS, . „ . •I. . Ltber/P &Fee:el : VS*B4 . Tiegil - McCI,OSEEE . ,„ has.now Abe...plea/me of an naqiieing to lila numerous friends and the public in , general, that ha:Spring and Summer tonne , ready for inspection, valid' he believes , Will be •bet found to be ‘• one or the ;attest and beet selected stocks of .Ready. ; ; . Cloihingt6 be fOund In the Western Coantry. lie has this seasonjittid snore than usual attention to the inetioractrilind ant Orient his Garments, so that thni very lowest priced, as well as the, finest, are got up inn style and el.:glace nbf to be ansPelaid,t • ile *Maid particullily thoattenucte 'of all dealers in Clotblog.tnitio presentsphendidaisortmant of • . • Iteady.Diside.Gairmeata a ,• - • Ws' he feels confident, upon examination of the qualitie s and prices of his kdods;ht eta olfeir them suok induce- menu us.l l 4,ll•lankd it their interest to purchase at his , establishment- Idany , years) experience, and great SIMCCHS in the bu sines.s, together.with an unprecedented toholualt and tail patronage; Tam enabled hid to get up Garments to suit the homes* habits and lastesarf every location-la the Tinton, which le of the al most i sale parchastrist • : • importance /Gl7hoie. laths - Caning department will be, found a choice se lection of ' the most fashionable'goods, consisting of— Fratch;•Englisk and .ifmnicars Err:auk/or/a, •Casfnerens,Sre , &c, ,Also, an.eznellent assorunetit ot MST/NOS, of the latest and most Itudilonabla style,— all he • is prepared to =tete order Isiah* best masher and at the. roost reasonable prices. . • COME, THEW, ONE AND 'ALL The. Assortment s the' taludichlind the YeJletYis the MOSS exteasitre, andinibtadly; to be thud in the 'united Staten: ; . ' 7 : • •taar.2B 'New i and Vfiphsoosble Ala pogii , TIYST 'RECEIVED at .800BISCR Glilatuns fJP Bee Hive Clothing Stere,No.2s - Liberty. street, a lama and splendid assortment , of. the. lausst,styles of Spnng and Summer Goods; which' we • are4repared 'to •manutactsue to t rder.. in &style unsitrpass •-Oin. this eityi and at extreniely low prices. . We •haVei .on: band a large ^ ‘ assortment of READY MADE 4 c.t.OTIMIG, made in the Den and most faah ionable manner which we are determined to self very tow for,calsh. - CoOntry merchants, and .thciso who bay whulesale, Will find itto th eir advantage Jo call and ex amine our stock, Deane purebasthsr. • •• fapr'Llm Er, ,Lawrence, Journal, .Clarion, Democrat,. Mercer i lhA zi li g l t ruf a. vg, , S i e n n er tinAl i , e 3r e e z =rf r l ik k io ß n epub o li i car t i c: the amount of SI, send limper u!'apisrtisen, and charge Envelopes: •. LIPhIAITS AcUtains Parchment %stealing By dip • ping the fingers in ;water, and moistening and . Reaming the gummed edge, these Enveloped become the safedt .and strongest that can .bertsed —beint . made of parchment paper, which will withstand any ordinary friction'or moiduire, For sale by the quantity or single pack, at the store of . W. S. HAVEN, . mar 26 • - • corner of Market' and Second am. nissolution..' . HE m • Pa ersbip heretofore existing between the subseribers, under•the finti • of•Coniter k. Backe, Druggists, has this day been dissolved by mutual eon.' uent.. J. A. COULTER., MANI - The affairs of the late km yrlll be smiled by J Ca olter, , who continues 'the same baldness at, the old stand, corner of 'typed and Third streets: - . ' ap2 wilteam Inzours London•Pettenc Lever izIIPERIOrito• any Watches ever offered to the Pitt tp Pena of Pittsburgh. ' . . , R. RICHARDSON, 81 Market Street, is t ole Agentfor the above named LeverNlTarelies.. The. following guar ante@ is attached to each Watch: . : . 'Bp appointTiru to the Admiralty, . . • WILLIAM Chronometer and Watch - Manufacturer, 45 King Square, Gaswe ll Road, London. This certifies that the accompanying Watch, No. —'-, id warranted by me to be' of my manufactire, and no Watch with my name upon it is genuine, unless accota: pealed by.a certificate bearing my signature. ;. 1 guarantee the' Watch, No. —On keoft.llmo to the ist isiaevon of the - purchaser. (aprl7l' W;DIXON.P 1 Co-Paruserstilip.AlVl TBELL lc CHESS hare this clei ((April' 11th,) Cassociateclowiththem,CUAßLESlM'KNlWllT.., The business will he continued,under the Suns t CAMPBELL. CHESS"& CO. - -. reedit 7.CLM?O6LL.' nsvm camas. •CIIAQUI:11-30L/C.681 • 111111111! City. Tack Factory. Tsubscribers manufacture and keep constantly ott .1 hand, all sires of Tacks, Brads madSparables, taking, Clout and Hob Nails and !racket Barrel Neils, Copper and Zinc Shoe Nails; pattern - maker's poin:a Rivets, assorted sizes, &c. ttc. ' • CO:,` • CAM 'BELL CHESS Warehouse,' B I. Water at; Pittsburgh.. wirl9:lm The.tilary of istattare sn alto perieetsen of ENHANCING to every underrtanaing the beaatiei of Nattfre, in creating deeper perceptions, and cow. mending the highest emotions thereof, by:a knowledge of Landscape Sketching and Painting, imparted. in a short term of irotructiosia, in the eminence of t style, ,Whereof, In the peculiartUee thereto, is unsurpassed in all the exceleneae of the ArL • . Sketches of residences and scenery In and around . Pittsburgh, in constant progress. Alegniacent transcrip; dons of elaborate paintings, gorgeous oriental scenery, and. the most i.plendid views from all over the world.. • 0. C. BENNETT, 197 Penn at Piustrarg,h, Pa. ICE CREAM AND 'MINERAL. . WATER.—The sub scribers respectfully infoan their old Blends and cue toentrithatthey have commenced making ICE CREAM for the season. *Their SALOON has been fitted up In superior style, and will be open from 8 o'clock, A.lll. ill.ll o'clock, P. M.; and all orders for Ice "Cretu tt for arties or private families will be promptly filled Our MINERAL FOUNTAIN has also been opened for the season. Cakes, Fruits, Confectionariesi:3c4 kept on hand as usual, fresh and sweet. Please give us a calL • • ,•' • -A.. & P. HHILDECICER, Star Bakery,2t Diamond alley. my 1731202 DALY have now ready for sale a large -Vy• and well selected stock of Spring-and Summer Hosiery in all its brunches. Tbey would direct puniest. iar attention to their' stock - of Gentlemen's cotton half with Merino and reeey May nreiof the best matenais and workmansbip, and for comfort as a yam mer Sock, cannot 'equaled. &Co have. also -on hand Gents Underahnts Auld-Drawers in cotton, silk, and merino • Children* , Hodery.of all descriptions, at the old established Stocking Store nth street between Wood and fdaTket. . Journal nopy. • • • For Feline TB CARZETTE'S JUNO CODDIAL, e, Procrealiv 1./ Elixir, prescribed ea' an etrectual restorative in. cases of debility, Impotency or banenness, and all regularities of nature. It is all that it protegees to bey-: viz: Nature's great restorative t and remedy for those in the married state withonzollspring, It is a remain Bore (or seminal emissions, genital &bet-weal:bee,' of the genital organs, nervous affections, leneorrhosa or. whites. As a vigdrating medicine it is unequalled.— Also, a bertain remedy for incipient Consumption, Ina gestiondoeis of muscular energy, physical lassitude, fe male weakness, debility, &c. 'his warranted to pleas* the user in any of the'above romplaints, and is of prico lei' valid: to those without - - To spread wide the Me:hinge of this medicine, I have. appointed Mettsrs'..Judison - & Co., city. of New York, In the United States of America, my sole agents for its Bale; - and none can be genuine unless it comes through them, and their signatures .are on the wrapper. ANTONIO L&RZETTE, ltl. D. Napla, July Pith, 1549. ' • - Sold only In Pittsburgh at the Medical Depot, N 0.75 Smithfield street • and byl3.ll..Meaking, Walnut street Cincinnati; Hayinoad & Patten, No. Frurth street Louisville.. • . . [thar24:ly WOE above esuiblishment has been taken 'by the ma /. dersigned, with the view of pursuing the legitimate basiness connected therewith.; and as thug are now leo calving a full supply of Timber, orders for all saes of Lumber will be filled with promptness, and at as low prices as by any other Millen the neighborhood. PAIANGS of a plain and onuimsnos4 pattern will be cat. (a. r30.v1 JAMES CARMAN & CO. NEW: itilittfON PittIPEACY...teCtl. MALL.— A'- valuable property of about five acres, la an agree able location at New Brightt n, having anew and hand. acutely arranged Buck Cottage, labstantlally built , and finished in modern style; a large poteh i n rear, Ind portico in , front; a good garden, tastefully arranged; and ansorpluttdef•Choteeftalls ;•aptingof tiodurater ; a stable, coal bonny. poultry :Uwe; im,'alL ander good fence and in good r oafs. Ali the owner. is going east Ihstabore wilt be sold for 111.E00.• . Immediate pouesslon. . •-• curuitEaT, Gent Agent, • : . - 7e2 50 Smithfield-street. A VAL ABLE: rammer. GAHDEN FUR SiALE. A —,A desirable property; well situated 'either for a family residence or market garden; haying a new cottage dwelling house, a welt of good water, stable, ece• t Wlth three acres of.landila the "highest state of cultivation having an acre of Strawberries, of the best quality ; a large graperyund peaches; plums, ap.. pies, and pears of the - best quality, with other Fraas..-- A large flower garden of every variety, sad of choice quality: The whole is in a healthy• location, and in good - order—situated on Troy Hill, near the residence of Judge Lowry. The whole. will be sold for 5400. Im mediate possession given: sc •:•• o.4Eint Glenn agent; leo : • • • : • 50 Smith eld sG OKlUd' c 1 LL TEAS-4c pest in. Pint AIL eurgh t —ln the Diamond, Second door 'from Dia mond alloy. ' Until within the last year, Good Teas could not be procured la Pittsburgh. , It was quite common for consumers to send cast for it.. 'But, BiriC6 Norris started his Tea establishment, there is no occasion to do so.;-for better Teas cannot be procured in the United States than what hose's. He has deservedly obtained the reputa tion of selling the Tea In Pittsburgh.. Remember—the second door from Duunond rito TRANSPORTERS, , COAItdIeSIOI4 ONO °Ro -1 CER 'MERCHANTS. For Sale, on accorninaihuhsr , to - mt.—Four very valuable Lots,' each fronting 20 inehes on blank Lane, Allegheny y, and-fro• At i ng , on the Penna. le Ohio Railroad, (se/thin a glow . , o f a re , Depet 7 ) and ertendingbaek to the. Canal Basi: a , thereby itrording the'. greatest facilities for shrpatei nt by either the Railroad or. Canal: • • • Por terms , enquire of D. C. STOCIC:thN iti g heny City; or, at the Bookstore of - C.. STOdICTON, • mm • Corner of Abaket and Third sta. nAlie TONIC.-The superipr quß liti es of mi. ankle Call only be, truly : l4ll'2d by a Dia]: It clears the pored of the skin, causes a ' av aha v act i on o f ma n erves, entirely, freeathe hair twin Scarf and has a le.ndencY make au hair curl. The harshest hair must bow to its power, and change to a soft,bealthy and glossy stale. .To ladles the. Tonto is invaluable, the bait can be dressed in any ;squired form so as to preserve* its place, either plain or in curls. lt, perfume to invig orating and plctaant, kw& is'trie from all--greiry sub atances,which addsso much to its sterlingworth. . .Bold only at WOODWARD a Ih:LLE rs, • • apraftlf . N'. 73, Third st., Pittsburgh. Pa. T EON'S' CiillYt'l PE-sTitoltEtt.--- ,L 4 Thii article has proved itself a valuable arquisi bon to the housekeeper. it isvery, ens, in it* applica tion, and is free from the daliseroail, poisonous ingredit. cum, ecriersdly used. When a bedstead is well washed with the. " Metz," - there is 120 fear of. the Red Backs everveaturial noir . • • • It may be relied Open as a sere preventative Sole' those nocturnal terme s ata, so difficult to overcome during the summer mouths. • ' • Prier; 2,4 eta. per ' kcittie Sold . by • t. - • • -a. 4 . evriumr, • 30 Smithfield It. myl6_ e f Or a F,LBLl74.dninza la more ad i A `',.• • , t1'.;4 :.. ~:. '~~. ~'.l' F . ~~ }.. ..:;,.'",.f?..'.....,...„';' ,. .... - • ., ,,i,...i 1 '..:.". . . . .. . ..... . • - :taeA''' . * °l • ( • ' • i:gatitrinirvlT N: H. HA¢HE. Berra island Saw ALLUiri.- MEM
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