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IFHIE undersigned having accepted the Agency . of above wel l knovrn House, is prepared to bring e ui Passengers from the Old Country, on u favorable ter...s as any other House is the City. Passages can be engaged in the following liner, g ailing. punctually on the days appointed: SWALLOW TAIL Line leaves Liverpool on the 6th and 2tst of each Month. . RED STAR LINE leaves Livemool• on the 26th of each mond.. THE LINE leaves Liverpool Twice a Month: THE LONDON LINE of Packets sails from London on the 6th 13111 2 215 t sod B3th of eve?? Month. . THEM:PDF , LINE of Glasgow ackets sails firm GLASGOW on the let and 15th of each month. Al.so.=A weekly Line of Packets for New Orleans. trr Passengers shiped from New. York to any putt .H tie West. • . - 137, The Senior Partner resides in Liverpool, and penutends the etabutention of all - passages engaged in this Country. _ . , . • . P.S. Persons desirous of visiting - the Old Cointiy can have their passage engaged through from Pitts burgh, by application either personally or by letter, (post paid) to the undersigned. PASSAGE-PROM NEW YORK Can, be had at very reduced rates by euplyini to the undersigned . Agent for the Messrs. Tamen, of New York. JAMES BLAKELY, : Corner*, Sixth and : Liberty streets, (2nd Meryl Pittsburgh JOHN r: COLE. E! COL Joni% v°v" t covODIA ' tsti.ccesso.. CnAgVittil.r.llV3lN, cooodel PENN STREET Milk"Mik Penney/vania.Railioad Co.—Central Railroad.. rote subscribers having been appointed Shipping 1 Agents for the Pennsylvania or Central Railroad, inform the public that we are now prepared to receive any amount of merchandise or produce for shipment Goods via this route will be carried through ia five days, and all consigned to ns will be forwarded free of commission or charge for advances. Retie of Freight Cinema Philadelphia and Pinsburgh. Dry goods, hats,shoes, books, stationery, cutlery, con. lemma ary. frui ts, feathers, furniture, drugs, medtxines saddlery, a.c. • MA f' 100 Be. Hardware, queensware, groeeries, paints,' dye stuffs, oils, leather clover, flax, timothy and other grass sceds, wirl, , lec. • 80c. 100.' Beef, pork, utter, lard, , - lard oil, tobieco leaf. coffee, tallow, grain and rags, 60e. 100: Ashes, marble (rough), tar, pitch, rosin, German clay - bones, bacon, fee- 50e. 9100. COVODE IL COLE, corner Penn and Wayne streets . 18 . 5jelSt.10 - reianoed. ROUTE Brown/eine and Cumberland to Bakimore and lkitad'a. HE Morning Boat leaves daily at 8 o'clock. A. M ~ , precisely, connecting with the Cars at Cumberland next morning. The evening boat leaves daily at o'clock. P. M. {excepte Sunday evenings,) connecting with the cars a, Cumberland next evening, at 10 o'clock. Time through to Baltimore 32 hours. Fare only 89. 'Time through to Philadelphia 40 hours. Fare only stO. The National Road is now good. Conductors go with the coaches between Brownsville and Cumberland— which makes this decidedly the best roots East .1. hifSIUMEN, Agent, Office in the Monongahela House. zNoTions Another Fresh Arrived at Do. 97, Corner of Weed Street and Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh. D.OREGO ft CO. have just received ano th er new supply of DRYGOODSand VARIETIES, which have been purchased since the late decline in Eastern prices, which will be sold at a staiaL anvasses. Owing to our advantages in buying, and long experience in the haziness, we flatter 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 much sueerior to any previous stock kept at the old stand by . ,Oreggis. M'Candless. We have just opened a fresh lot of late styles of BON NED?, Ribbons, Parasols, Dress Lawns.Berages, Mons de Lathes, Ladies' White Dress Goods,Ladies' Gimps, Silk Fringes, de; Broad Cloths, FancVestings, Casa'. meres,Summer Pantaloonery.Tweeds,Gloves;Hosiery, Threads, Combs, Suspenders, Buttons, Knives, Spoons, Razoni,Seissors, de., and another aruc lea in thwarting,. too tedious to mention. We have on band, jail 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 zunten als, and being weekly to the receipt of such Goods, we intend keeping our assortment complete. We corneal) . solicitan early call from buyers generally, before pur chasing elsewhere. Thirty cases of BRASS CLOCKS, just arrived, of va rious kinds. Ir 7 Remember, No. 97, north-west corner of Wood street and D.amond alley, Pittsburgh. N. B.—The business of the late firm of Gregg td. Candles, is to be settled by D. Gregg at the above stand. who is fully authorized and in whose possession are the books, notes and papers of said Cum _Dr. Saynea Vazolly IEIXTRACT of a Leuer trom the Rev. E. L. Abbott. a _Ea well known and highly esteemed Missionary in the kingdom of Burmsth. dated .SaNDoWAY ANIACLOt, February, tEsIG. Dr. D. Jayne, PAtkidelpitia: My Dear Sir—We are now in great want of your Medical Preparations. Your CARMINATIVE BALSAM is an invaluable medicine in this country in bowel complaints, and has been used in all our Missions with the most gratifying secret-. I have known it in many cases to act like a charm Your SANATIVE PILLS are my sheet 'anchor.—The test medicine for my liver complaint and pain in the side that I hove ever used. They are in great demand, and we are entirely out of them. We need five hundred boles of them. Ben. Beecher says we could use a thousand boxes yearly among our peop le to great advantage. I have used your TONIC VER as tonio lh in termittent fever, with the most complete success 1 think it once was the means of saving my own son. Du ! ring my travels among the churches the past seasou, I found a whole village suffering under a prevailing i Mtn enza, attended with coughs of a most violent chaineter. I eaten regretted I had not had a dozen or two of your EXPECTORANT to administer io them, fort telieve from what I have seen of its effects, that it would Lave been jest the thing for those poor people. I presume you - have not hitherto had an idea to what an extent your medicines are used in all our Missions. Affectionately yours, • E. L. ABBOIT. For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 23. Filth sweet. y THIB article is intended for family ;se; and should be • 1 found in the possession of every family in the land. Mechimies who Mt in constant danger of injury to Heir ; persons through accident, and the improper or carelet4 use of tools, will find this ankle to be invaluable to • them.and after afair utel,willconsider itindispentable. - " This mny cattily that we, the undersigned, having . frequently made use ofJudd's Medicated quid Cutin!e, prepared by Messrs. Penfield & Camp, Middletown, Connecticut, cheerfully recommend it to our profession, al brethren, as an excellent substitute for adhesive pas. ter, in dressing burns, cuts, scalds,braises, and all lands of fresh wounds; also, for sore nipples, a remedy une qualled • CHARLES WOODWARD, M.D.. CASEY , • D. HARRISON, D. F. WOODRUFF, id D.. • 11AMILTOU BREWER, ELLSWORTH mint, M.D., Rotaiiic. Comprising ell the practising physicians in t ie city of Middletown. Jibe solo by B. A. FAIINESTOCK / CO ITV . • corner of Wood and First Fut- MORSE'S Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Root, ekCCUPIEit the front rank among the propriciory N-1 medicines ot this country for completely curing Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, and all other diseases stigma' from an impure state of the blood. Also, Liver Complaint, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Dizziness, Cdughs, Soreness and Tightness about the Chest; Bron chitis, or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling sensation about the Throat; and is used with unprecedented suc cess in ell cases of FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDGENERAL DEBILITY. Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to. the. Various organs, and invigorating the entire sYsteM If the testimony of thousands of living witnesses, front -all parts of the country, can be relied upon, it is singu larly efficacious In curing all Humors and teaming de bilitated and broken down constitutions.' It is purely vegetable in its composition, and so accurately com bined In its proportions that the chemical, botanical and medical properties of each ingredient harmoniously Atte to PURIFY THE BLOOD. • It has removed many chronic diseases which has bal . - fled the skill of the best physicians, and has also cured Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed tojnake the least im pression upon. It bas been tested in many eases of CANCEROUS . HUMORS. The most-obstinate Cancers -have been cored by this medicine. We say that it is a valuable " medicine in all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. It removes all obstruction in the circulation, rendering' the Liver free' active and healthy. It removes Palpitation of the Nasal, and relieves in all cases of Asthma, and may be . used in all climates, and at all seasons of the year. ••• 'This Syrup is prepared only by C. MORSE A CO., at 102 Fountain street, Providence, R. I l and sold whole .: Sale and retail, by . - S. N. WICkERSHAM, • Only Agent for Western Penr.syivama, lelLy Warehouse, ear Wood and Sixth sts.,Pittsb'h •Stxanger. Look at Trite I .• DAGUERREOTYPES FOR ONE DOLLAR, put op in Fine Morocco Cases. The subscribers announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they can get a likeness for one half the usual, price, not to be sur passed by those taken In thei East. sitie don't mean to be surpassed by any. Havirg'st large slry and side light, we are prepated to suit the most fastidious. •We will not ask any person to take a likeness unless it suits sham. Miniatures put in Lockets, Pins or Rings. Sick or deceased persons taken at their residence. - FORA FEW WEEKS ONLY. • Desirable Property for Sale. IDOR §ALE OR PERPETUAL. LEASE—Two beau ' dial lots on Duquesne Way, below Hay st., togeth er, 46 feet by 125 to an alley. Also, Building Lots on Pennsylvania Avenue and on Braddock street, on the Plank Road, and grounds on the bias east of my mansion. The latter property, has no rival for beauty of prospect in this vicinity, if possibly, elsewhere. . JAMES S . CitAFT, lasay3o 144 Fourth et. Notice TO Contractors,Bridge Builders, ite,— flerr's Island Saw. ills are now preparing to re .ecive and execute promptly all orders for Bridge and • other Timber, on the most . tho rabic terms the market will pesmii. (mys) JAMES CARMAN do CO. Parasaisl Parasols t TOIIN M TIM has just received . a beautiful assort tf meat 01 those green and blue watered Silk Parasols. Also, a new style of satin turc—all of which will be sold at a great reduction from former prices. • JOHN W. :Whip, Cane and Umbrella Factory, N 0.143 Wood street. ; ►'ON HOSIERY AND GLOVES—A kW assert ' Viquentof all colors and qualities of Hosiery, with a Lue assortment of Lisle Thread, Silk and Cotton Gloves, • for sale, wholesale or retail : by F. 11. EATON, • - - 62 Fourth st. Fly Meta.. 11,HAVE IN STORE, and will eel at Philadelphia : Aricea, 30 damn assorted worsted, linen and COltDll • _ e above are well worth the attention of Saddler's 101:Mercliatilaoss or they will be sold at unusually low ft 00011) whASIFie relsdl,_at JOHN W. TIM'S • Wyp,Cantkand Umbrella Factory, Ns. 143 Wood street. -sttimuwo 1851. VIA JyidArf I . ll,dici 1 . 441 . 0 . 124 Ontpge. MERIHRAH A LAWYER Rooms on 3d st., opposite St. Charlei Hotel yls:Grad. • Ni, ,S•t. AhIBURGIPOLEAL I -*tu Cotiosed by Herzog; H Idertedes WaitzbyJoseph Labitski; Silver ittleWalti; Kate Moore-Atte Amellean Grace Darling ; Ben Bolt--by Extensa. • Old'Aem Chair—by Henryitassell; ' • • MoUnlitintlaidislnvitation—a celebmted Melody ;by s by • ' the itaiufr Family; . I would not Die , in Winter—in reply- to the Song would not Die in Spring time... Musi c. by J.ll. hl Ilton ; Sineite and Bean Jos ; The Wreath--n collection of eight beautinil pieces, or the Gassisaiter; Alfso, Carc',Camllis, and R. Culver's Preceptors; • for the Guitar; T. lluutees, Henri hertz's, Bingmirller, and Charles Czerny's Theoretical and Pratstical Plano Forte School. .- Together with a large assortment of the beet Violin, Guitar, Violineello, and double bass Strings, to be had id the city. Just received by express - and for sale by - C. BLUME, jel6 Piano Depot. No. 119 Wood at. Nestr — llluisie. • JJOHNMELLOK,No. Si Wood street, has received the following pieces of new and popular Music: Farewell, if'ever fondest prayer; Soldier's . Grave • . Waltz Sentimen tal.. By Pilch; l.a Rom. Variations by Bunten; Carnival di Venice. By Voss; Be Kind to the Loved Ones; . JIM; ch from Norma; Song of the Robin ; • Russian Polka.; Blanche and Lisette; • Nelly Bly ; Sailor Boy's Grave; Jenny LiniPs Serenading Polka; SerenadintorSchottish Polka; ".' • Jenny Lind's Polka ; I Welcome Thee with Gladness • ' offer thee this baud or mine ; Life is but Su ife ; Willow Wood Quick Step ; Call me pet names; Would I were with thee ; Good Luck Polka • Grand Russian March; - Where are POW the hogs ; H aw b or gr, polka; , Tia Borne whereer the hec rt is ; Spirit Polka; Cally Polka ; Batchelor's Polka ; Hormel Polka ; Joys that we've taated ; Where are the Friends of My Youth. CHICHERING'S PIANOS—A very large stock o Chlckering's Pianos on hand and arriving. IIYIS .hiftfe..=n7lloEß - - ER has just received— Nally Illy, by S C Foster Sweet Homoota sang by Jenny Lind ; • Song of Chrtatiann, words from Bunyan's Pi gnats Progress; Thou bast learned to Love another ; Nancy Bell ; • Mountain fdaid's Invitation; Wilt Thou be my Bride; Why do Simmer Roses fade ; My New England Home, by Mrs. Anne Wade, dl Allegheny.; The Mourner, sequel to Festal. From our merry Swiss Home, vocal &tett, by Clover; Wilt thou ho gone, Love—vocal dueu f by S. C. Foster; Turn not away--sluett, by S C Foster ; • Once I toyed thee Mary dear, by 8 C Foster ; I would not die in Winter, It won't bear mentioning Kate Moore. Pormss-.Henrieits, Evergreen. Dear Ann's, Jumping, Children, Wallace, Hens Jorge', National, Scottish, Boi ree_,_Camelia, Hamburg, Madeline, Ernestine Sophia. Wel:rum—Homage, Byerly's Alexandria, Jessamine, Wood Nymph, Silverville, Three Sisters, Also, a fine selection of Foreign Music. jyl2Sign of the Golden Hai., Iol,Thad et ' _ _ . . . . - kl OW PUBLISHING—An Outline of Mechanical En gineering, with drawings - of machinery, tool" and apparatus of !eery deseripuon.Collected, collated and pablished by an Amerieon Engineering Society under the superintendence of Frederick Dlo ne.—This valuable work Is of imperial size ; each part contains two plates of drawings. It.will be completed in 25 monthly pans, five of winch are now issued. Price to subscribers, SI each part i to non-subscribers, 211,50. • No. lo f .a new weekly paper, called "The Citizen," has been received. It is pruned in quarto form, mi fine paper, and is devoted to News, the An', Science, Belles Letters, Re., sad advocates the moral and social eleva tion of American citizen', native and adopted, indepen dent of all sects and parties. Respecting ilea" periodicals the Ageuts•deem it un necessary to say hut little, as their iespective excellen cies are apparent to the commonest observer; they would therefore merely ask their friends end the public to call and examine the merits of the works. • • WOODWARDA JELLF.V, Siniiorten and Bookbinders, 73, Third st •'- - Hood's Mew Jewelry Store. LHEbodereignedhwlatelyoptnedltllstockof FINE GOLD and SILVER WATCIII., and FINE GOLD ELRY, as 61 Mazur STIRS; AM> doors from Third streetoind wishes to inform the citizens of Pius. burghSuid vicinity. that he Intends, to make this place his home, and would solicit a shoran( the patronage of the citizens. He infonns ail persons who are desirous of purchasing sayttilag in the way of fine Gold or Silver Watches • rich Gold and fashionable Jewelry, , Slot he wLI at all times sell every articlelo his line at New York City prices, and at least from 10 to 10 per cent. lower than the same quality of goods are usually sold for in this section of country. Please call andll examine the Goods and prices. Ue7:4l G. L. 00D. Manasts Double-Lever Letter Copying Press, and Metallic Dam PATENT. pener. BURNAfII'S Sias of Pram and Llarrsynners—Letter, ID by 13 Foolscap, IV by 15 ; Folio Post. 11; by 11k ; Manife it, 15 by 21. A 'rims raring, Labor-saring and dfortersCreing Afachine. YIIIIIS PRESS and DAMPENING TABLE presents I decided advantages over all previous inventions for the same Th e c a = doe snot require fastening down. 2•1 Through two levers andeccentrie joints the pres- sure is obtained with more ease, arid much quicker than by other methods. 3d. The power is applied so equally, that the Press is not liable to break or get out of order. 4th.—The Dampening Tablet is a substitute for the brash, blotting pa per and wet-cloth, saving all the trou ble incident to their use, and Is worth its weight In gold. The Tablet may be used to great advantage with any Press already In use, and for that purpose will be sold separately. Levers can be copied with this Press and Dampener I in MANN' seeends, without MartmEthe onator the eopy. S PATENT IMPROD MOVABLE BINDER, For keeping in a 'Book-like form, Music. Original In voices. Letters, Periodicals, Newspapers, Drawings Bank Checks, or any . other papers where method Ia de. suable. .This invenuon ' it la caafidarttly.believed, Is the best ever presented to the public for the purpose for which it is designed and will furnish to many a deside- Tatum long needed.' 'The undersigned now offers It at a 'comparauvely trifling eost to all who may desire to per feet the system of preserving papers for ready and easy reference.' MANN'S COPYING BOORS. The Paper in these Books is made from all Linen Stock, andof the same quality as Fine French Writing Paper, bound on Parchment Backs, with Printed Pages, and manufactured expressly for retailing The undersigned having procared the sole agency of the above article,, now offers them at reasonable panes at wholesale or retail. .Presses, Dampeners, Books, or Binders, fanilsbed to order of any dimensions, at abort notice. All of the above article • warranted. Alto—Copying Paper, in loose sheets of any size. Arnold's Copying Ink—decidedly the best in sue. Mr. A. C. Chambers will wait on the cittzens of Pitts burgh and Allegheny, and will give all the instruction necessary. JOHN F. COLE Es CO., At M'Faden Covode's Penna Railroad Depot, corner of Penn and Wayne its., Pittsburgh ljayl • presoincton. T th HEco-PartnerzhiP heretofore existing between the . gorbseribers, under the Artu'of .1.13: BONNET & Co., isday dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner may use the name of the concern In settlement. JEROME S. BONNET. • MATTHEW D. PATTON. Pitt:buret, Apri list, 18.10. ft?' Uaving sold my entire interest la the firm of 1.8. Snow & Co. to N. D. Pstrott, my late partner, and In rearing from business, I take great pleasure in recom mending him to the confidence of my friends and the public. reP3l J. 8. BONNET. T AWRENCEVILLE PROPERTV.—For Sala, a val. nable property of 72 feet on Pike street by 1.10 deep on Water street to Fosteralley, presenting a fide corner 1 lot pleasantly situated on the Allegheny, having a dwell ing house containing 4 rooms, kitchen, good cellar and a porch ; also, a pump of tine water, ont-honse, a large stable, carnage house and cow stable, and an ice house on the river bank, of capacity to hold 10,000 bushels of ice; Also, a garden, with fruits end flowers; and a large grape arbor also, 2 : small dwelling:44ll4e th grape on:testa front. The whole is In good Order.. .thanitinses to the city pcisathe prope_ ny. Price $2500. . S. CLUIIBERT, tic neral Agent, 50, Smithfield street. jIRANK'S AROMATIC SODA •POWDEREL—This ..L• elegant preparation, besides Its superior claim as a . Summer Beverage. has tba. advantage over all other Compounds, In being decidedly, Medicinal. It corrects Acidity, relieves Nausea, Heartburn, Cramp and Flatu le-cy.pronunes Appetite and Digestion, and produces the best effects in derangements of the Urinary Organs. For sale by JAMES A. JONES, . Cor. Liberty and Hand. llil ENE WASHING FLUID can always be had at .J N 0.60, Smithfield street. at 25 cents per bottle. This article is used for washing in salt, hard or soft water. • Myler , s Cholera Remedy, for the Immediate core of dysentery, dlarthcea, pain to the stamach,_&c.,_can alto be obtained at • , 60, Smithfield street. — rake Olttunpa. JUST RECEIVED a finealsoriment of these LAMPS, for burning the Camphene, Plne and Ethereal Oils, which I will sell nt greatly reduced prices. JOHN S. TOUGH, Fourth st., between Market and Wood, Manufacturer and Dealer, Wholesale and Retail, in the aboye,-na;ned- . . . Watches, JeVerity rand Silver Were. VERY BEST TIME to purchase fine gold Jew ]. elry o's Watches is, while the warm summer days and the, very dell season of the year lasts, for then It is that you have plenty ,oftinte to look about and ascertain , at .what. establishment you can get the most real value for your money. Now, therefore, if you are about to buy any thing in that line this summer, it will be to your solvantage to call , in at . HOOD'S New Jewelry Store, No. fit, Market street, for he is selling all kinds of fine goods at the wholesale prices, and =oat one-half less than the usual retail prices. lie has also secured Mr E. Gilliam to attend to the. Watch RePalting depattsnent, and all descriptions of, work.will be.done at short notiee and warranted. • jj9 Dr. Wm. P. Ones, 21t . VETERINARY SURGEON. Office at Body Patterson's Livery Stables, oh Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield. (h4:ly "MEW MADHEREL.-40bbis 1851 No. 3 Macke Massacbusetts inspection; . • 20 hf bbislBsl No. 1 do 20 do do . N 0.2 do 15 do do No. 3 do Now landing arid for sale by . • MILLER &' RICKETBON, irD Nos. 221 & 223, Liberty st. HOMINY -5 bbbs. Pearl Hominy, fresh, for sale by Whl. DYER, • 14 ,227 Liberty st. • WHITE FISH-10 half Obis. Mackinaw Trout; 5 bble. Lake Shad, for sale by WIC WM. DYER. MACKEREL-t-100 bale : No. 3, (large., 1851, to a tO. - for sale low. - : 113 , 14j .. IM:DYI3.II. N. OFFEL— .100 .age p me " sale by • . (iyl4l E.YE FLOUR—aI bbls. first-rate Rye Flour for ale loar Dyl4l Whi:IIYER. MACKEREL -1 5 bble. No. ; .. . .201111 f bbls. do ; for solo very low by lYx`„ , -WSI.DIfER: bbl s. t.Jaants Refine 15 S.l Brup for sale low. y P • GUTS STARCH 7-10 I?xs..for v 7 r a h l i e r euis t r Vsl - ruBACCO---Zr WWII. fine cigar mid i _ or sale _ R. JONES, „ , Acgsal op t,.ariß in J !fo f i 4:Tt!ty ' ..... - • ••• ' :•• 1.♦,--4-4-sz!sc.c.,6•la-u„—%*.i.*......"- '?04.....-.59:4.-:1-'4-i.`,,-, ..' I : i,..44v-."*.Willis.V! • .iiit,v-i.„,,t&L,Vi-_--.1;..14,14iFF:gF.,0WN414,...§._. 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' 44 ,-,#* i.• ...7 • .x." •••• C.f. - •• - .1.' ,2 :••••••• ~ ,.T.• '‘,...- • .1••••.../ • 4 *". •-., a ..,..,...b. r.t.a. . • ~..( - • . ~. -- 0 ::`• , .. , -r -' , l'. • •-.. -1-t ;' , :ea.i: s !" 4 • 4 Tl-41...:"......:.4.-4.- i i •^• , • ' 1 • - os c • 4 ` • "" • "" •*-." - ' f r 1:~ The-SVMAILIts Fire Insurance Company. . • ••• l . H "Cmror4asintr*....• • TVI HSI* 0 e 17 -- "Chatles.W. Rantiker", 'George W. Richards; Thomas Dart, • . •idoreceal D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, . Adolphi E. Rorie, ~. .SamneLiGram, - . David S. Browne, • IMO:: R. Smit h f ' • ' - Morris Patterson. 'CHAS. N. LIANCRER,Pres't: Rancrinit, Secretary. :-*-Chntinue to matte Insurance, perpetual or limited, Oil every descriptioti‘or Viopprty• In town and country, at:rates as . low.as era:consistent said' recurity. . • The Company have resented a-large Coutiugent Fund: .which, with their Capitaland Premiums, safely invested, laird ample protetuon to the assured. • - ITlM:Asteinor the. Company, on January Ist, 1831; as ? i v zd 1 4;TerraMY 10 an:Act of.Assernhth vrere. rot - '1416 918,p2,4 as 0 83 : 19 966 00 17 .'. • .64,340 to . • I :.. • SIM:4:0 . Since their incorporition, a period MAI years, they have mid upwards or One gli/tion Fotti-Bioulred nice sand Deitarsi tosses by. Are,-Moreby. a ff ording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. . •J. GARDINER COFFIN;Agenti,.. Office N. 13: cornet Wood and adati.l Catarina, Visa and italawd•lL'lrallealipdreatkoss . . INSIDUANGIS.s. , , • 411 HE INSURANCRCOMPANY OF NORTH AMER. ICA, Philadelphia, chartered 1101,•eripaal 111500 r 0, assettJanuar7 13, 1851; $1,001,255 60. will make insurance on buildings and their contents in this city and vicinity. Also, on property of every descrii). tion,ton steamboats and other vessels, either by inland transportation or on the seas. • . • • • DIRECTORS : . Arthur G. Coffin, Preet., Jacob' 80. Thomas; Samuel W,Jones.• • John , R. Neff • . . Edward Smith, Richard D. Wood, John 'A. Brown, William Welsh, Samuel F. Smith, Francis Haskins, • Samuel Brooks. . • S. Austin Allibone, Charles .Taylor, .: • William E. Bowen, Ambroge•White, . George W. Aspinwall; • Thomas P. Cope, ' • James N. Dickson, S.'6lolliSi Waler, U. 11.110teneni, TbIS isto oldest Insurance- Company :In the United States, and from its high standing,long experience, arn. plenmans, and avoiding all risks of nn extra hazard ons character may be considered as offering ample se entity to the Public-. . WM. P. JONES, Agent, t No. 141 Front street.; ! Co:! • IaIIARANTY FUND '.sloo 000; Ir d ir so ofFers the insured all the security -T the meal and Joint Stock Plans (as heretofore applied) combined, namely: Low rates Of I Premluni• an annual return in cash of th e per tentage required 'for the contingent risk of the year; ade quate, but not excessive prevision for the future security of members for the whole tenant /io, wiLri unequal:dile interest in the accumulating fund secured to such mtm heni, payable at 'death, by credits upon their poli cies a auaranty fend designed for the permanent seta nip orshort term 'members, and also torike present se curity of those for the whole term of life. (IX This is the only Mutual Life insurance Company Whose rates of premium are fixed at a fair reduced stan dard, with a provision for an annually increasing accu mulation of funds (for futare security) in exact . propor don to themmonat of bu.iness and the increasing risk from advancing age among the members.. Pamphlets. Inlets, &e., giving in detail the plan and rates of the. Company, furnished grads, Bad applications for insurance received by J..11.1R111. - TT, Agent, • • 159,-Wood street, Pittsouret.•• • Saw.. Dodwouru, Medical Examiner. jyl2:yi lIISUILELIIOI4. THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANcE cOMPANY.—Offree. North Remo of the Fs. change, Third street, Philadelphia. . • • Ftsa,Dovasacs.—Balldings Merchandise and other property , in town and count ry, insured against less et damage by fire at the lowest rate of prtminm. ' • hissurs lannu.sea.—They also insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign, or coastwise under open or special policies , as the assured may desire. IRLANDTILMISPOIMIIO7S..—They also insure AlleTChlel dlte ttanspOrted by Wagons, Railroad (rota , Canal Boats and Steam Floats, on rive rs and takes,on the most liberal terms. • DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edinand A. Souder John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edward I,Geo. 0. Leiper, Edward Darliirgtonasaar, R. Davis, 'Wit Liam Folwell,Johis Newlin,Di. 10. Heston, James C. Uand,Theophitns.Paulding, Jones Brooks, H Henry Sloan, ugh Craig : G conge Serrill,:4pe nee r Me. llvasn,Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson, William flay, Dr S.Themas, John Selle rs,_ _Wm. Eyre, Jr. _ DIRIXITORS AT PITTZBUROH• D. T: Morgan. Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan. ;- , • • WH..LIAId MARTIN. President Taos. C. Mao, Vice President.: lawn W. eawars,Seeretary: . Mr Office of the CompanyNo.4lWater street, Pitts , bay , rieite:dtit k.A MADEIRA Agent Bch. YaillE OFFICE of the iitrurossa ce.tr NOVA dinerito bas been remored to Old Warehouse of Honig. lone I Co., No. 191 Front street, third house East of Wood street.mbere tbesubscriber cr ill issue Policies on Build ings and their e onlents, and on Shipments bySteamboats Company- other yes se/s, for the above old and responsible . lapll Will. I'. JONES. Agent., . • . • litre and Meath Inanimate. • . AVIE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY, of • Pdaaddphia, Incorporated by ibe gislature of Pennsylvania. ?darch,l4ld ; Chatter potash Capital 6100,U00. -Rata Uwe/ Wan any Pointe. genie Company, and 1011.20 per cent. lower than in, usual . rates of Life Iniotranee, as the following conioan son will ' , bow. Thus a person of the gavot ad inguring for WOO for life, smut pay in the Girard 111:,36, Penn sy Amnia $2,.Z. Penn Mutual &pc, Equitable 12.01, New England 112,36, Albion 152,49, New York r life (if. and Huai, FAitodefyiltia.sl,9l. Iltairroui—Sarimel V Orrkk., Charles I) 11011, floone, Robert P King. Chalk P Hayes, AI NV Chas 0 II Campbell, id 51 Reeve. M. D. Levis Cooler, J Rodman Ratter,. F.• Cutler, Edwin k Cope. Presi.. *sit, Sentinel D Orrick ; •Vint President, Robert P. King SterUarp, Francis Blachburne. Applications will be received and every information 'Oven by SAMUEL PAIINESTOCE, Agent. Ounce: Lwaisriercial Rooms. corner of Third and Wood street. Pittsburgh.octi.`9 . . • Vire and.laartne 11111UFSDCO. fr HE Insurance Company o( Aionh America, of ?hint ' delphia,through its duly authorized Agotit,the sub. scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance op property, in th is city and its vicinity, and on shipint u by the eirlthl and rivers: DIRECTORS t Arthur 0. Coffin, Pres't Samuel Brooks, Alex:Henry Charles Taylor, J Samuel W. ones. • B=l=l W. Smite Edwanl Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Drown. aeob M. Thomas John White, John R. Ned; Thomas F. Cope. Richard D. Wood, • Wm. Welsh, lienry . D. Sherrard, See). This is the oldest Insurance Company In the' United States, having been chartered In 1794 its ehaner Is per. petard, and (remits high standing, long experience, am pie means, arid avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample se curl. ty to the public. WILLIAM ?..I ONES. At Counting Room of Anrood,Jones & Co.,Water and Front its, ?inshore' . may 4y •-- John 1111 1 0artney. • • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff, No. 142 Wood street, corner or Virgin alley, apa4l Pittsburgh, Pa. 181441114440t1C0. A 1.1., persons having business with the underelaned, either as Public Accountant, Instructor in Book ping, or ottorwise, will find him at the Pittsburgh Commercial College, from 0 till 11 o'clock, A.,M., and from 2 till' 4 o'clock, P. M. Merchants it want of competent Book keepers can ha eappjled by culling on .. JOON .PLEBBNG, apr9 Pnlicipal Instructor In the Science of Account'. Fairmount Fire Engine for. Bole. MBE members of the Fairy:mint Fire Company offer their ENGINE for sale. It Is In 6ret•rate order, and will be sold cheap: Enquire of - 3-'SI!dITH; Seely., • opatf . . .No:408 Pensetreet. Gab Met. alsliers•Wassied. , THE subscribers will employ a number of good bands at the above business ; viz s Bureau, Bedstead and able makers. None but good workmen need apply,- , - as good wages will be given and palyment& M'K promE,pt. No. al Fifth street. 110116 ACHES BY TUB PECK—Two boxes of the Ex it, terminator were 'purchased 'by a gentleman the other day, who went home and that night prepared It according to directions The next morning be collected about a peek of dead Roaches, and ar 41 a number of dead rats trt the cellar. In the yard ro he found several members of Me rat family staggering about as if under the influence of liquor. A few mysterious kneeling, took place, which soon silenced them: . • • • The Exterminator never. fails. Price 2 cents per box. Sold by S. L. CUTHBERT, myl3 Smithfield 'tree PnAKCHMI:NT KNVELOPES —Ldpman's Adhesive, ' Parchment Envelopes. These envelopes are the strongest and sarestthaVeran bu 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. N. HAVEN'S, . . . Stationery Store, my 7 . Market, corner of Second st. . . • V"IJABLE PROPERTY FOR SAlsPessA. delightful pleco for a residence, situated on Coal 11ill, next to the residence of James Golding, Esq ; having a front of 99 feet on High street 'by 217 deep on St. Clair street...-. presenting a line yiew ot the three rivers and surround ing country, The above desirable. property,. both for a. healthy and pleasant location is not surpassed by any in Market. .11. as within filleeu minutes' walk of the city.. The whole 14 surrounded with a good board fence. Price-111,050. Terms..-11300 in hand ; the balance in four eqaal annual payments. S. CUTHBERT, Genn Agent, . , . " 50 Smithfield st. ' SECOND STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE, to dole en listate.—Tao very desirable well finished three story brick DWELLINU HOUSES, situate on Second street,. immediately, above Smithfield, each containing eight rooms and att c ;•bath-roomv attached, supplied from ranges with hot and cold water. 'The houses are nearly new, rind will be sold low: 15500 in hand—the balance in payments from one to six years. For further information apply. to FRANK RAHM, Agentitor the estate of M. Rehm; deceased. at Messrs. Coleman, Hallman & Dlo.'ilil•Water street. iyl4:lor •.• - • • JULY PRICER--klen'ssammer sults from 83,50 - to $9. do dress do , $lO to $24. Boys' SWIL.Der do 50,75 to $3,50. do dress • . do . $3,75 to SO. We are determined to sell out tbe present , stock, to make room for new goods. We study toplease. • CHESTER, (nam e thfied streeto. ivll e in the windw.) 4 CASKS superior HAMS for sale by • • • T. WOODS fr..SON, .•. No Ca, Water street L T. WOO ARD-1500 lbe No 1 Lard for sale;bk • / ; ti..130N; IYIO ' 'N66I;". eleuetreet 101il•FLOUR, Farina, Sago .. „ Pre . pnredeor . 7;rapionn 100 Analu"ljor "le by V . . A. Walittei CO., • LOronetaanorrag.Pearerli• . ICE JARS—The, ice.. larall ;, 'f Water Coale's I' we are waking, are well 7monby blexulninalion, they are very neat and well calculated for private fami lies, hotels and boats.;-. ; Ure are also manutactaringßefrigators galvanitell and other iron. . utyl7:lstr OICELY. 1 Cotree, anivtne on. to rd.DVER. UNDRUZ--24 bze.Cheene4...' 10 bble.Comed Beef; Received per canal and for sale by,. . m • - CARSON'fo BPKNIGIIT. SU RI1:J-30uerees Grease • ; '-•••• 10 tibia. Loaf Sagar,• : "Received per Wasbiagroat and or; myl7 ." C ODU r . W'ANTED. RtIME DIA:TEL .=Two cd . l!!d : tern.--No ember need nnply: - • - -‘ Ryan's :I 2 otiricsai R ot. ; : . .:'..? 2 •i:_41 _ ..::;..:..,':-;:!:,-,.,-:.:,i: GREAT RESUCTION /N.PRICES Second Arrival of Mew Summer Goods, AT GREATBARGAINS. -_ THE largest, Cheapest and Beet Stock of FAN ' • CY DRFSS GOODS ever offered in this city, Is new openiox • YODNG,STEVENSON 4- LOVE'S Original Bee Hive.Store;No: 7*Mark et Street, between Feunit street and tha Diamond, Ptatburgh, . The Proprietors have just opened a large and most beautiful assortment of the Newest and Most Fashiona ble' Styles of• Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which have been purchased since the great reduction in prices at the, large elearing - eutsales in New Yark and Philadelphia, and will be offered to cash buyers at from 20 to 25 per cent tower than former prices.- DRESS GOODS of every description,from the cheap esfto the most cosily and magnificent, such as a very largo and beautiful stock of the following articles • Chene and Jasper ebene Silks; High Lustre, plain chemelion and lace silks; Do striee do do; • Do plahaldaik• do; Brocade, Armues and Pauli de Soles, all colors ; Black and chatnelion 'Turk satins, and watered silks; Chene and India Foulard silks; Do printed mid plain silk tissues; Do do -Alberiines and Grenadines; Plain, printed and embroidered beragos; Cheneplain and fi gured silks, and poplins; Chameleon Gro de Naples; Paris printed berages do de lames; Do. do • and plainall wool detainee, Do • do lawns and jaconets; • Plain and embroidered main and Sidises ;- Plain and printed easumeres; de taints and alpacas; Prenelitind.damenidglnglounr; English and American clalatzes and calicoes, at all prices; • BONNETS and RIBBONS at great bargains; •Sgppringg and simmer shawls, do do; • Needle worked sleeves, culls, collars and chertik zetts; Needle worked laces and muslin caps; Embroidered, hem stitch and plain linen camb' handkercluefs • ' Fancy silk pocket lints, cravats and neck ties; Gin,vea, hosiery and suspenders, a large stock ; Irish , Plen-si table cloths and table linens; Tiekens, checks, crash,blul-eye, diaper 4 , napkins; - Bleached and brown maslios awn 0 to 12e. per yd ; Do brown and colored Canton flannels; French cloths, plain sad fancy eassimeres&satioets; Cashmerets, tweeds, merino eassimeres and liy; jeans; . Black satin rind fancy yestings, An, &e.. . ID . ' The propiie:ors would respectfully - solicit an early call from all their, friends, and the public gen erally, feeling confident that they can offer greater 14- dt:cements to • whole sale and retail buYenir than any' have heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh. inn's( *YOUNG,STRVENSON & LOVE., The EightbSei — ails — itsutunl -- UrF DRY GOODS at the One Price Store 01 A. A. MASON "& CO. Nos. 62 3 / 4 .64, Market street, Pitts burgh, will commence on Thursdayi J une 26th, 1851, end continue through the month of July. Their Wholesale' . Rooms will be opened to the Retail trade, and every =- tide throughout Oro establishment will,be told at an im mense red - mina from usual prices. Having recently made extensive parehases, their, assortment will be found very choice, and desirable. - , Their stacrof Silks; comprising more than SOO pieces, will' be closed out at an immense discount fthro usual . . proms. Good Dress Silks as low as - Silk Poplins, Best Bemire De Laines, Fast colored •LaWns, Fine French do 121 Fine Printed Beregor, 181025 Flee French Jueonet. 18h23 600 pee French and English Gingham', to Black Alpacas, • • 121 1000 yards Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 601) Wrought Collars, • • 61 Fast colored Calicoes, 01 100 cases English and American do, 8 010 -..es and bales of Bleached and Bre- -• Mi easei Brown . line at =An e tutene prices, ALSO—Lncer,Embrolderies, frimmings, Hosiery and Gloves, Linen, Whim Goods, Bonnets, Shawls. Cloths, &e., together with an Immense variety of all kinds of Dry Goods—all of whirl:LlMß be marked down to even less than Eastem wholesale prices. A. A. MASON & CO Mew Vartety and Dry Goods store. No. 07, tiedbient COITIC? qf Weed it. and Diamond alley. -13 ' 1 OG & CO., having opened at the above stand, . are now offering for sale a large and complete assortment of veanav and DRY I,OODS, consisting in part of Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinett, Summer Pant St aft, Fancy Vestings Lail ics' Dress Goods. Lawns, De Lalues, Gingham., White Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons. Hosiery, &c., &c. Alto, a ,complete variety of Cutlery, direct from Sheffield. 'together with Clock., Gold and Silver Watches, and Watch materials, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, and Jewelry. A One assortment of Palm Leaf Ilats,dc. In ebort,we have on band almost every article usually kept in the Dry Goods and Variety line. All of which we offer for sale on the most favors-. Cle terms, either for cash or satisfactory reference. D. GREGG & GO. N. D.—The business of the late firm of Gio.no & M'- CANDLIIII, Will be settled by the subscriber, at the house of D. Grrsig & Co., as the books, notes and papers are in my possess.on, and I am fully authorized to settlo . up the business. taps!] DAVID MILD°. European Agency. iHE onderalsned European Agent continues his an. 1 anal voyages between America and Europe, leaving Pittsbargb regularly in each year in/One and returning in September—transacting a general L aw .Agency, in connection with his relative, Men Elocasx, Esg., now. resident in Dublin. The present tour will be the twenty filth of this Agency,through England, Ireland, Scotland, Wilee, An. It embraces collection of legacies, debts, rents, pr?perly uodelrthrts; remittances of money; proem• ring maples of wills deeds and documents; conducting searches of all kinds, At. See. innumerable refe ranee% given. During Use anbscriber's absence, his brother, ksr Aro J. Karate, will attend in bis Office. Office on Fifth street, co posit° St. Paul's Cathedral. THWitAS J. KEENAN. European Agent, ieS:tf and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa. Extra Family flour. Jrthe conirenie_nee of the citizens, the proprietors Jr of the “PITTSBURO CITY MILLS," ha ve placed bores forth., reception of °niers, at the following places: J. A 11. Floyd's store, corner of Wood and eth aU M.II aywood's Shoe stare, corner Liberty and Market A. Beelen's store, 3d street; L. Wileot, Jr Druggist, eor. 4th and Smithfield; John t Smith's store, cos. High and Wylie streets ; Telegram, Office, Fourth street; 11. C. Neill:. Grocer, cor.sth st. and Matkct alley ; hl. Gnisibie• "ighgth Ward. The Flour wet• re will call twice or thrice daily, for orders, andthe Flush &e.. delivered prom Ply either in barrels or sacks, (sack Flour is preferable for family use,) without charge fur cartage. It is plain that no accounts can be allowed, and that driven!, can hove no permission to leave Flour without payment- We hope that the public will be pleased with this arrangement, as we shall endeavor to do tam jnst cr. liztar2ol WILMARTII & NOBLE. Dir. W. P. GILES. ERINARY SURGEON, having been 1,-, fully °trent his professional services to the citizens of Pittsburgh and its vicinity ; and takes the present opportunity to express bas acknowledgments to them for the flattering encouragement they did extend to him In the prosecution of bis profession during five years, and again Invites their patronage. Having prac tised for the last ten years lathe United States, he pre sumes be Is capable of treating the various diseases to which Horses are liable, in an able and scientific man ner. Or. W. P. Odes has his came in Mr. Roily Pattcrson's Livery Stnble, FouaTit Street, between Wood and Smithfield streets; where he may be consulted daily from 1011113 o'clock, as to the soundness of Horses, and the dimase of ilorsesaad Cattle. Every description of Veterinary Medicine may be bad at his office, seeuratety proportioned and properly adapt ed to every diserm to which the bowels incident—Lint merit, 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 in town or cotut try. (ray7.lind.) G. W.'P. OILES, VS. .7. Lithographic Ittattizthei. CIO-PARTNERSHIP.—The sabscrthers most respect- fally announce to their friends and the public n ge erally, that they have this day entered into Co-Partner ship, for the purpose of carrying anon the old stard,in Bingerly'aßaildug, opposite the PostOtAce,Third street, Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, in all its various branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from Barone,they are prepared to do works in Lithography equal to steel engraving. They solicit a continuance of the patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to the One:partner, Schuchumn;and they hope by strict attention to their business, by elegant workmanship, and the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors of anen liettened public.. . _ •- •• • . - Bonds, Checks, Drafts, Machine Drawings, Likoness es., Landscapes, Autographic Letters, Bill Idealist Plots Lithographed and Printed in Black, Gold Bronze of Co lors. Specimens of their work can be seen at their Office, as above. WM. SCHUCIUMAN, • spin FRED, HAUNLIBIN. VIPEREUMERY .AND FANOY SOAPS: JAMES A. JONES, corner of Liberty and hand streets, has received a fine assortment of Perfumery and Fancy Rouses cologne crater; Roussel's omnibus soap, Wetherill's do; do anantine do; French • do; do • Circassian do ; • Wetherill's toilet water; • Brown Windsor do; Aromatic vinegar • Transparent wash balls; Roussel's a‘sonedesuacts; Military shaving soap ; Lubin's do ' do ; Roassel's shaving cream; Faulastral ; . do do- • compol ; Genuine bear's all; Jenny Lind hair gloss ; do six marrow ; Odontine,or rose tooth visa . T • 'Copper Stooks. WE have orders tor she Stocks 'of various Mining Companies:of Lake Superior. Those wishing to sell will please call, or address . - ; A.. WILKINS & CO., II • • • ..ciitriet of !dirket nee Third sts. Pittsburgh, Cincirusatt sad Lowland!lit A FEW SHARES of this Stock wanted at the change Office of PREMIUM CHEESE—Two extm large piemient GO alma Cheese received and for sale by jyyt '• '••• • • • - M'CLURO & CO. SQUIII..IIII - 1: - .0t1Sig — 0111. in — thiars s.—The best Flas; Oil imported, Jaat reserved and h . e sale by. AVM. A. ItVCIAIRO.& CO., . . • hal ' Grocers rind Tea Dealers. MACCARONL--A Nary superior article of ljesitlilacertrool.just reaciyed.aud.for.soie ey • • . • . WM. A. IWOLURQ Es CO., 1714 4 " •. -. , 2513, Liberty street. AFRESH. SUrPLY of the , celebrated INDIA ELY Pape!, lust; ieentved and orsale wholesale and re by . . S. L. CUTHBER'A ' • " . 50 Smithfield at. Cir VOTe A s. new and be . atiti . lrul article Ladies' Lisle thread de, at 12i03 7 4 per pair Silk .. 181075 Kid 'KENNEDY & HASLETT, I➢l. • NO. 94, Market street. TO LET—The Warehouse N 0.137 Front street, for .1. merly occupied by the subscribers. Possession given immediately.. Enqaireof : ••.. • - IVBRIDE & tnYWal . . . 116 Wood st. M. A . e 1 , f11! . M,-•; , 1•5 half b .. bla,tars'z'4P -,. ACON HAM S-9 , 000 p5. first rate; for sale by. I Mos , le2o • WM. DYER: I TET CUFP.PINS-n/ust received and for sale at tie tI Watch ) and Je*Rlry.suire.at W. W. WILSON. j 7 2 -; corner of Fourth and Market sta. TIMED-PEACHES- 200 bus. prime Halves, in store :tl,l :arid for Welly . ljet6l : WM. DYER. BACON -slippr.ugts 'casks superior Shoulders: • ; A. WILKINS. it CO UST Abe • VIW at Wilkins Bail, a iresh supply .a . f . ,HALIBUT.: • • ,JOHN WALKER' .•• • • ' •• • • • •- • Sarnitiul, F S;L ' - JA,DIEOAN; WOOD.WiriLls, — , - .. Zak lx- .'e:' CIR rN tt• - .- FURNITURE MANUFACTURER '1;01"ra:rooms 97 and 99; Third street.; 1"! ' W. W. respectfully informs his friends and minas'. U s, era that he has now completed the targets and .f . nest stock of household furniture ever before seen in this city, as he is 'determined to uphold the quality with well-seasoned materiality best Workmanship, and newest designs; and from the,extent •of his orders and facility in mat ufacturing, he s is enabled to produce warranted reknit:lre; at the 'owes: prices. . • lie bus adopted the principle of identifying the cal tawny, interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps always on hand the greatest vanetrof every deit. .cription of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant and costly, that a house, or any part Of one, may be furnished from his stock r or;:manafactured expressly toorder. He therefisre solicits an inapectiod, that the advantages of his establishment may be knowA. The following artieleseonsist, in part, of his stock; which for richness of. style and finish, cannot be surpassed ip any of the Eastern cities: . . . • Parlor,. • ' , . drawing, dm- • • rag, and, bed room . chairs,. of every variety, consisting of rosewoood, ma- ' hogany and walnut Elizabethan, • : Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every ! ; description; Couches r Solus,Tete-a-tete iscuiDl- - ! vans of the latest - French and American patterns I I Tashaes, What-Note, and ladies' tailor Writing • Deeks of various kinds; Work,Tables and , fancy, inlaid stands, music' stands, and holders, marble lop, me- i ' hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and sofa, ta hies,. extension dining tables; all • rileS of th , !, most improved,•and decidedly the bestkind • ,! made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, • i wardrobes, bedsteads and washstands of • each a large. assortment ; gothic hall • aidaea ses,na parlor stools,io side c e s p e t i c o boards, r e n I aly fire chairs, s. a ottomans screens; book towel racks, hat stands, and • : music stools, cribs and cots . . for children; paper mache, table and tea poys, ma- hognny, rosewood, and . • inlaid pearl Tables, . • ' ' . Zr.c.--ds: &e. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. CABINST Idlalitta supplied with nit articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short est notice. I All orders n- tnor.N ' _____ • JournaiiiisaVabin Matters Association WA V RRHOVSE, 119 SECOND STREET, _ . _ , (near tho comer of Wood.) .T II IS ASSOCIATION, em . 111 bracing, already, twice to three rimes. as many bands as the lax gest and hitherto moat renowned business shops of this city, have opened their Wa re house, and are able to furnish the public, by_ wholesale or retail, with Furniture of the following description+. viz: . . . , • I Mahog_any Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Fall Ca. amned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsmads • fdahogauy Chairs; Rocking Chairs ; Mahogany IVaslistandso- 1 fas • Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretarte ; Card' !Tables' Pier Tablet; film Card Tables; Cent e Tables Wardrobes; Dining French Bedsteads; Ottoman ; Poplar Dining and Break fast Tables; Work stands; Cherry and Common Workstands ; high pat, common, low, and trundle. Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus ; Cribs; Cradles, Ac. The advantages of co-operation, on an extensive scalp, permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they arc 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. MIT' Steamboat work of all descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order In every style, at the shortest notice. , (mar.N, 371080 cli 20 ON ; . • To Cabinet Eloaera. f Valens, Mahogany, Hos maxi and Walnut; Varnish,. Hardt:remand Furniture at Wholesale. i• MBE aubs:ribers have Just received from VENEERS I. and Boston a most splendid stock of and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. All of winch we will Bell at extremely low prices. ." As great care was taken in the selection of the stock, persons cannot fail to be euited either as to quality or price; and, as it fa well known that Furniture can be made by machinery superior and much lower than by hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited. Turned Work, us all its branches, carried on as usual. Plank for hand rails, for Carpeatere t and all articles required in authorise tunny Cabinet Furniture, constantly on band—vix: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware , . Hair Cloths, Springs, exc., itc. RYAN kWE'RE, Ryan's Buildings, Fifth street marft.ydaw CLIAIIII.S Ann lOUttni Una:. twat, bottoms Marks: and Wood, Sandi aids. Ws have now on hand a large and splendid awe I: °revery variet y et Camas andCAMN ET-FILIgNITURE,which we • are confident cannot be sn rp as g ed, It e aalled,inthisCity,ortt tLe West, in style and finish. hose who'ate in Minim Furniture are respectballV Invited to call sad essunlne for themselves. Steamboats tarnished with: Mintiest flatten. orders All promptly attended to.. . CO.O'DONNELL. MULLEN & O Joan 4YDOINICLL lIIILLII3 AV. B. MINUS O'DONNELL, MULI:EN Sr. CO. - - Pittsburgh Gnat e £ Cabinet ware Rooms, 0. 98 TAird Street, Saute Side. A rt O'D.ll. nCo" respectfelly inform their friends and easterners that they have, if not the largest stock ever before seen in this city, the greatest • VII net) , of styles, the. fi nest fi nished, made of .the ben stationed materials, and by the best workmen In the western country—all of winch they are determined to sell es low as any other manufacturing establishment in the city. Oar stock is all out own manufacture; no importations.. Steamboats Steamboats and limas furnished at the &honest notice. All orders promptly attended to. ...."aLIL7 ---tekriiiiiiiiii iiiiiiik:tiiiiii - Vbrare Thootos.: . , ZT. U. TOUNI.: & CO, corner tf Third andSmithifisidris., opposite Brown's/14A Pilaborgh, Pa., keep eoniatunlyon baud and make to order, at the lowest prices. HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, nod CIILIRS, of . the best workmanship and mom approved styles. rebls -.. ........ ... . ... OW - lei . subscribers tender their ae knowledgments for the favors bestow e upon em by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them and others inte rested in building boats, that they are at all times pre pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs or the hew material and workmanship. 7 8 YOUNG & CO., Corner Third and Smithfield streets, opposite .llroam's Hotel." o. c. flown& Kammer & & ludo, _ Bawan CASlN sn. ET ena WAßE jtrea ßai stm sl,4 o t mi TtiF aur, lELD ,pou, ST b ß u EET w e a. AIiRAMBLER & DAULER keep constantly on hand a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as favorable lemmas can be obtained at any similar establishment in .he West. They have now on hand an unusually extensive stock,embracing all kinds of Furni ture, tram the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mrll:6m A. DIILLIREN & AIM. ON HAND at their extermise CABINET and ,Hll. CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 64 Smithfield at. a lame assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which they will sell IS per cent. below customary mita Torma—cash only. ' . Iday:ray MU. E. STEVENSON continues to manu facture CABINET-WARE of every descripk• don, at his old stand, corner of Liberty and Seventh streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, In AU ita.hranehes. ; - , mayll • Bolivar Fire Brick Manufattaring Company. JAI. GLOVER, a• M. Rum, a. V. .1 GIET:E, IL IL /11.4101.1.Vir GLOVER, ICIER & CO., Prcrprlotors. THE subscribers having been appointed Agents fcr , the above named concern, will keep constantly o hand a supply of the celebrated Bolivar Fire Brick, err cible Flre Clay, Furnace Hearths and Inwalls. The,' are also ready to receive orders for. said Brick, to be made in size and shape to suit purchasers, which shad be promptly filled. We do not deem it necessary to enumerate the many advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick posess over. all oth• era that have been offered for sale in the United Stater, their superiority being well known to titllOit all persons who use Fire Brick. The proprietors nave determine that the Fite Brick shall lose none of their present envi able remitation. and that no expense shall be spared t.) make them even better then they have heretofore been. This is the only establishment cow manufacturing Fire Brick at Bolivar. KIER tc JONES, marl 7 Cadet Baiin, Seventh at., Pittsburgh. Pagoda Tam Store. . TEM. HAWORTH, late of the firm of Morris A. Ha g/ worth, wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he has taken the store formerly eccapied 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 Invoice of which has beenreceived at the above store, which, for fineness of quaUty and cheapness in price cannot be exeelled in' any store West of the mountains. A general , assort ment of Family Geoccies will also be • toand.at this es tablishment,.at the lowest cash pricea. The following list will show the different kinds and prices at the' _ PAGODA TEA STORE. Fine Young Hyson Teas 33, 40 and 50 cents IP tb ; Superior Young Ilyson, a very desirable Tea for family use, 76 cents 1 0 lb; Canoes ;Young Ilyson; this is a most delightful Tea, fragrant as arose,l4,oo lb; Fall flavored and sweet Gunpowder 62 and 75 cis; 'Sweet. Cargo Imperial 75 cts ; Fine and fragrant Imperial SIL,OO ; BUM Tuaa.—Fine Orange Pekoe 50 cts ; Fine flavored Oolong 50 and 62c; very best do 75c ; Strong English Breakfast Tea 50 Strong blackJeafi Congo kind, Sonchong, CO cts ; :Very Lest English Congo 75 cts; Tavern keepers and others, who boy Wines and Li. gains in Pittsburgh, will find it to their advantage to call at this establish at entptio3epirgclussifleplsewhere. - -- • •real 0 1. FOR. Churches, Stores;, Parlors,' SteaMboais, Canal Boats, Halls, Chainbers, Kitchens, Workshops, and indeed' rley placawhere light Is . required. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine a beautiful 'assortment of these Lamps. lt.lso, Lamps of all .kinds, a. lord Laid Oil, !cc., Chandeliers, Girandoles, ers,lHantelDecorauons, Laraps,Globra,Glasses, Wicks, Paper, Tin Shades, Mats and Cans, and all thingi per taining to the trade: Also, a superior Safety Lantern, for Steamboat's rind Stables. . The cheapest light to be found for store and shop pur poses, is Tough's Refined Chemical Oil and Limps, from which. a splendid light is obtained at f of a cent per hour, equal, if not superior; to . gas. We invite an ex amination of out goods and prices. Being prepa red, by the accumulation of 12 years' experience, an with fa cilities to supply bo th a the wholesale and retail trade, OD the most - favorable lenill s - at the Pittsburgh Oil p.nd Lamp All articles deßvered in. any part of the city, or in Al legheny, freenf eost. :ETHEREAL AND 011EhlICAL, OR.PINE OlL;re gularTy. supplied once or twice a week. • All orders left with the wagen,.(whieh is constantly passing round the city,) will be promptly attended to. J. S. TOUGH, •No.ErlForirth street,epollo flail. • . pprl9:dB..ary ... between Market and Wooa. LL lt persona indebted to the hate fins oL Jonsicrox - Srocitos, will please call arid- settle imme LatalJ and Sat/160SM fteb3l JOHN:FLEMING. Aa't. TUS't RECEIVED—A lot of tine three WCCig. marble Mantle Clocks, of a variety of colors and styles, *tillable for parlors, dialog rooms N or chambers, and for ". • • UCHARDSON, IBEiLNG TACKLE—Bods,Reels,Hooke. in greet svariety, just reeetvesi " and for solo et myi2 N. RICHARDSON, INE'PLATED WARE--Proit Baskets, Casto,Tei Sods; Table, Tea and Dessert Spoons rs and Porto, Cot'sale by . • . . RICHARDON,' 0812 81 Martel street ~ . . "._ u l t A • :Mu , • • • • _ ',' ~~ .;::. -• : ,, ,... , .::::: . :: : :•i . 'f':::::- . ..... - -;:•• ,•• NA _ --=',IINOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! • . •• .P EPS THE TRUE .D.IGESTIVE'-FLUID, I - Or eastrlcr- Jetfoil , A. GREAT DYSPEPBLftT/RER, • ; PREPARED from Rennet, 'or th e fourth stostricli the Ox, after directions by Baron Li aid, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. BOUGHTIJ4ifiLO.,Vii. Il North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. l'his is a truly wonderful remedy forINDIuESIVO DYSPRE9Lt, _CoNSTIPATION I _IirEi CoMPLAINT,- and DEBIZJTY, coring;altei Nature own method,by Nature's own'egeriti the Gastric Juice Half a teaspoonful' of this Fluid, infused in orate will digest or dissolve Film Pew= or Rosa Brim, AHOUT TWO novas OW or the storatteh: - a ... . ....ti.acr . f Baron Linea, in . hltcelebnited work on Anirnal - Ctia istry, saps: "An artificial Digestive . Fluid, analogous IA the (Winne I aice,vaar be-rendfly prepared trots theixtul• cons membrane of this atomsch outhe eit/f, in which vs.. riousnrucka of food, as mearand eggs,will be so Soft ened, changed and digested, just ITV tie same manner US they would be in the human stontath." • • • , • • ' Dr. PEazata, In his lemon treatise Du" Food an Di . d' et," p ablished by Fowlers &Wellsj New . 1i Ork; page 30, states the same great faccand describes the methcid cd preparation. There are few higher Mrthoritief than Di. Dr. Cr:o3l4in bisvaluableanifings on the " Physlolor • gy of Digestion," observes that "a diminution 01Bit:edit! runnitrof the Gastric-Juice is a prominent an d g u lin i , wailing cense of Dyspepsia;" and he states that "a din rtinguirdiedirenfessor of medicine in London, who I se verely a ted.With,this cdulflaifit; flarlinayerrtiting Mae Wrap; ad-re Course IclllieDaitric ice,Ju obuthea from the stomach of living animals,.whicil proved eons I . plately Inecessfal.". . . , • • , - • - . '. • • • trr.Oaanalit, author of the f amous works ' on " Veioni,.. bin Diet,",says: "It isa remarkable fact in physiology that the stomachs of animals, macerated: in water, um. .part to the fluid' the property of dissolving various a:t . ales of food, and' of effecting a 'kind of artificial diger I 1100 of ;them in no wise different from the natural digest I Iva proCess," • " " • • ~ - I ' - rrr.tlintoa's great work; the " Chemistry of Man," (Lep• & Blanchard, Philo., iSIO, pp. 321.2) says : " The disco* cry of PSPSIN forms a new era in the chemical blahs I of Digestion. , From recept experiatents we know th I food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial dismal . fluid, prepared from Pepsin, asst is in the natural. 0 ' trie Juice itself." • . , 1 ' p ro fuse.? Doninmicnrof the Je ff erson College. Killer. delphia,in his greatwork on Haman Phpsiology,devoteh more than filly pages w an examination' of this subject. His experimems with Dr. Beaumont, on the, Gastrib . Juice, obtained from the Ilving human stomach and froM animals, are well known. "In all eases." he says, "dl- gestion occurred as perfectly in, the artificial as in thb natural digestions. "' AS A . DYSPEPSIA: CURER i Dr:Ilotto moles preparation of PEPSIN has produce/ the most 'marvelous effectsc curing eases of DebW/ , Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Canso= ~ I tion,aupposed4o be on the very verge of the grave. t ; is impossible to give the details of casesin. the limits f' this dvenisemeut—but anthenticated'eertifiesses ha *. been given of more than Two - HUNDRED REMA ABLE CURES, in -. Philadelphia; New York; and Bos alone. These were dearly all desperate cases, and -. cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but perm •,,• It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particular . useful for tendency/o bilionsdisorder,'Llver Complai ' Fever and Agne, or badly treated:Fever and Ague, the evil effects of, Quinine, Mercury, and other dru upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also,' for excess In eating, and the too free use of ardent spit , its.. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance. - , - OLD STOMiall COMPLAINTS: , , • I • There is no form or - OLD STOMACH COhIPLAINTS' which it does not seem to reach and remove at once—_ • No matter how bad they maybe, it GIVES INSTANT. RELIEF! A singht dors remora allateutiplsassmt :wrap. wow, and it only needs to be repeated, for it short timi,_ to make these good effects - ' permanent. -PURITY 0 BLOOD - and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is particularly excellent in cases.. of Nausea, Vomiting,. Cramp!, Soreness ollhe pit of theStomach,:distressui-• ter 'eating, low, cold stale of the Blood, Heaviness, Low. - ness of Spirits ,' Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness''. tendency to' sanity, Suicide, Etc. price, 0: i.DoLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of.• ten effect a lasting cure. • " - . Every bottle bears the written signature of J. S. HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor. - • • r Sold by agents in every town' in the United 'Stares, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. Agents for Pittsburgh, !ENVER & Me DOWLIL ... 141 RRetail dealers supplied at Proprietor's prices. invZhy Also, for sale by U. E. SELLERS,S7 Woe d strset: . Public Attention I, respectfully IneiteHl to the /Waving truths, tel forth in matron to ens of the most tmportasu ROnfilit3 of mut. PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL; TT is tiot more than one year ago since this great real ' edy was brought before the public, for the relief ;sad care of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, since then, become fully appreciated by the. community, and we allege that the longer it is uied.the Mine certain will its great faints spread. It is not. the remedy but oar , '. got up for the sole purpose of making mone y , , which we conceive, will continue to be used when 'all nostrums have bee= forgotten. The-PETROLEUM Is a Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of theearth by a power and agency that laughs to scorn all human' competition. It Is our duty, when we write about a medicine, that we write seurn—that we say nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or put confidence in nuretatements. The , eick are very apt to catch at anything thatpronines relief from dis ease. A. story can Wadi, be toohighly wrought to an swer the objector malinger htimbugging some of them. Now, we do not desire to So this ; wo are anxious only that the troth in relation to Our _Remedy abonid be told, in order to scone for it aireputationfar exceeding . any single article of the Maltlia maim Plain, unvomushed • fasts—farts that may be ascertained in one owo city and , neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe troleum. Within the past two months, two of oar own einuns, who were walk blind, have been restored to sight.. Several eases of blindness, in the State of Ohio, have been cured. And, also, the ease of a gentleman In Bet;-' ver county. There are others; but these eases *reams - home, and may be referred to by any persons who row have doubts on the subject. 'These eases were cored of in ey had been abandoned bypbysieiaris as hope less- The Petroleum will cure, when used according to diree.' tions—Diarrhma, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism,' Gout,. Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the face, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tether, Scald • Head,., pains in the bones and Joints, old sores.UlcertiMens,.' Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal imitation, Fever and; Agrie,Chronie Coughs,Astinns, Bronchitis, and all Pat-, monary affections of a chrome nature, tending to pro- - dae.e CONSUMPTION: . • • : Burns and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid neys, Chapped hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and Banking. In fact,- it ts amass? enweassrouttamos, - and has been tried in mast Of the above diseases within the past year with the must perfect success. Certificates) that will astonish are lathe hands of the proptietori wbo ; will take pleasure in showing them to the . afflicted or their friends. - • - • Whatever others may say about their medicines, the Petroleum is the:greatest Remedy of the age. Phy._ *Miens of high standing in the profession are beginning to use it in their practice. - -Those wheat first looked on wide doubt and unecatainty, are willing to award it due - praise and consideration. Before another year rolls. round, nil will be compelled to acknowledge that the - Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered. For sate, Wholesale and Retail, by - • ' • • KEYSER' a.WISOWELI:, 140 Wood street. Also—R. E. Sellers, 57 : Woad street ; .D.M. Curry, D. A. Bilion,:roaspir DOugltuVAltegtiertr-City. Also, by. the Proprietor, S. M. RIEII, Canal : Basin, 7th street, Dl= The Humors 'Body must. Perspire, (so SATS TO HAVE 'A AIEALT I AVVAIRANCE, • , I And persons who do not perspire are liable to the mos .' DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. NOW,Josme Italian Chemical Soap causes n inset perspizatiownad et the samutime mollifies softens the skin givrietr th e 'urine and beauty of an infant's. SdURVY, SALT RHEUM AND SORIZ, are soon not only healed, but cured by its use, as at least seven physicians In'New.York know,yilio use It; In such eases and find it unfailing—as also in , I • PIfiIi'LES ‘ BIAYIVHFRECKtES, -•- or anyOlher skin disease. The reader is tuirored,thas. this is no useless pared nostrum, us one trial will pi rive.. I could enumerate at least_ _l_3llpersons cured SORE HEAD,SORE LEGS AND SORE BRAM ' Buy it, and dm reader is again insured, I would not' cruelly sell it for the above, unless I knew it to be all I .stato. Those who are liable to . CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH, will find'this not only a oure, but &preventive ; and I , can now only add, that any. one *filleted with' airy ot, the above, or similar diseases,willfind this all andel/en more (admirable in its' properties) than !Mate: ' • But, reader, the stores are flooded with Imitations, and be sure yooask for.Jomus' Italian Chemical Soap:— and buy it only of WM. JACKSON, only Agent in Pittsburgh,24o Liberty street, Pitutha nth, bead or Wood • -A9sisial AM, - 1 4MILP• LADIES fin! eatiuoned amiss nuns common prep red Chalk. They are not aware hedv.frightnally injurious it is to the skin! bow coarse, hour rough, bow sallow, yellow and unhealthy this- ssin appears atter tuedis prepared Challrf • Besides, it N limn-nous, contairc,"! . log a large quantity of Lead I°-; 5.' We have_prepared a neautlfol vegetable artlele,mbleh, we call JONES' SPANISH LILY-WHITE; • • I It is perfectly innocent,: being purified of all delete-11. • I ous qualities ; and it - .lmparts to the' skid a natural.- healthy,, alab aster, eleari- living white; ' at =the same . time acting as cosmetieein the skin, making it nod and' smonth.- Sold by the Agent, WhI.dA.CKSON, en .I.lber• ty street, head of Wood,Plttsbnrgt i. , Pike 26 cents.' • , reatAir White Teeth and tirtiat.ll, • TO BE'HATI. POE 25 CENTS_.... • - PERSONS who have cliber;are honorably assured that if their breath brevet. so foul, or direr TEETH DECAYED, DARK Oft YELLOW, and encrusted with tartar, that. a 25 cent box of Joiet.' Amber Tooth Paste will •inalte.tha' teeth' White as snow and the breath odiferodsly sweet . ' . Sold only at JACKSON'S Store, 2AoiLiberty stria head of Wood. • • ' ' • • • (doe2D Jouso-Bolintlon of Jot,— ALIQUID HUMAN HAIR' DYE for the atuizeo white, red or grey hair to a barman% brown or let Mack color, in a few minutia . Price 50 cents and 41,,P0 Bold JACKSON ,240 Liberty . !toot, Pitiablimb -cad or Wood. ' rderen A Stiontille Elsie Tonto .licsaorwr A ' N•RAUTIFIER. Trialbottles37l cents. -Those D 1.1 who have used Jones' Coral Hair Restorative know its excellent qualities—those who have not, we assure it to possess the following qualities. It will force-the hair to on any pan where nature intended hair to grow, stop it falling oil, cure scut f or dardratt, trod wake light, red or grey hair grow dark. For dressing the hair soft and silky, nothing can exceed thls—it makes I truly beautiful and keeps it so.. It Is,lndeed, the rinsa economical, yet superior article for the hair. Sold only at W...JACKSON'S Store;: to LihenY head of Wood, Pittsbqrg. Price 37i cents, cents ono .81.00. I • .race2o_ fIURE YOURSELF -- AMERICAN. COMPOUN*I.I This never failing specific isfoutranteed In all cases o delicate disease, together with the attendant tom .pinints, to e ff ect s pey„ssfe and lasting cure in the course of a fewstays,wuthofttresuletions to diet, bull, - ness or injury to the s y s tem. /p is nn old and popular remedy; has long been (and muds) used in the, w i va tb - practice of a phyincian, radically caring ninety-nine of the hundred cases. It leaves no odor on the breath, ona may housed by.any 'one without the least fear of cep& sore. For sale at the Medical Dep ot, NO, 50 Sinithfild' street. Pittsburgh, Pa, e ,Biall,s Sarsaparilla Watt: the Cholera. pOT a zines man, woman or child has ,died sot the, . C1101...Mn or any of its symphonic. who :used 'this . ' velastilt reparation..:p Look at die city of Louisville, w h e re this Sarsaparilla kande, and where from 150 to Wreaks are retard 41 but:Jaw isolated easel of Cholera have °natured, they , . weTe . e i t h er p enwhe. from boats 'or those who &a/regarded/du advice. . (Mad/mad Climaida, For stle by KEYSER & BITOWELL,II4O %Vood at; Pi le t2h,vrtiere the genuine ardele may adari • g y l e i 14 l Bounty Lands. nAPT. NAYLOR, ma de after, corner of Cherry alley, having arrangements at Wash ngton for 010 purpose, anilproetar6Bcnuity Lands for the officers and soldleins;their widows - gad children, - ander the Bounty Land panad Septetahor 29th, 1851% Pittsburgh, October 10: IDE ZOlO ACI I ..7110unasIcrr silo by . .; • 13. A. 84.10188TOCK. & 00. • - • • „ - ,J fk t. .11 - • •-• . ••- • 3 • ‘"1. •4, • : • • 'i s ' • 44 4 ` =EEG ESE .. r ~. EMBE • • 2 • ; • BMESI MEACHAM:Tr TAILOR, ... !loYo•'1,65; TlOrftei• oOf ' 841 * PW.I. ....tridlSlTioarotooWe i f e ,l2,i v itl,id li re c fl oy o lb, h i:l,th I , ' the elllAlinkott JO "v al d46,4)14kgY I bend patronage ey., , Jr!, Illftwd 0 , .. s • through otrlctittention t u Loess and li - destrets Please e all, tomem Neoutle e 0 Wer - lrahl!. Plnleula r . atterldantal deil i11i0.4.1'• 'gri: .i. liil , C6turdellenV Coilliclho iTailolUgßa ,tio,dip has aguttedo Ettriashleir;ShlfislWilkii3tarilart s it? 21"1";MPrithilli er ial r e ‘ f l / 4 .fetiti; Linable; &Niel de , oe tt dit 1 4 'Tiekeeff tialesUng'SMalt4ektvelii Heise, the.v.Togeth ,-4•kt.:th,ef er , y thr am.. ierr •that, A,ne7mAertfeMoA I :,for R A-OazUßn TAI 'nfilplllt.. .. •.i ß 7v -,.,: 5 A 1 m:, r:36IIIIe_'CND'KIM itt4olo,o4lNa. e . . '•' r - ''''' THRRE"BIO'DOORSPI./P ~ . . . ' - '''.--• No: 151; Libel& 2144, Pilitbtekh: 7 '4l3iiiiTtliCEbSireir ' has iliolfithe Peaturerrof an. , OP f: hounoinv to his !n amen= ftieddit end ate polflie in gene:llolst hio gpring and Smumergtock Is now ready -for. inspection which lie belleveli %VIII' le: fcitreallo be 'one of this - la rgest' and 'beat 'ifiltele:d:stoe ka of -Ready blade Clothing to be found in the Western _Counttgo to t ..; lie. dustbin reason paid.mon'ilinn=n l .Piten!itil: _ e the nianufactaring andel, etas Of h ie . ict 1T au Mit th a - very• tomtit trrided,he mei doglike fditte r a Vup ia style and elegance not to be surp t. i:,...• ;,, .;, ~._, . ..-L.: ._ 1 • In would Pngeshifid, ooll lAteg s t / tr ,N l r! gamni in Clothing la t uneyenAden 0 , _ ~ ~ \lig hathebt'emii/tertsittplurearadheallau.ot thisiusittle, and takes nt.hl4:goeds,he can ntrec,tham gods induce anent' as shill - make it' their toteresll9 pate ' lauk at his •eatibliattiositt.' • -• ' - . ",, '',• .' ' " ' '` • .-.l.lsfacty greent!_experiencii.and greet success in ate.ba \ olne.ss,.3ogetlrilt 'with an:unprecenented.reh,oksale and re. `Cult Puttoonge; his'erisbyea writ to get Up Garment* to tult - tbet Litanies% Wits and taateif'of every loestion in the linlon;•malch to ofilieettinost Importance to wholes ;ale rost:e,luthere.,. ..., • . ~ . ; In the Coning department will be found a tficifee se leetitiner themes% fashionable goods; t0:416'410t OP.• , `' 'Frenc/i; , Engtish arid Ariefstait: Small:loth: ~-. Chalinteretta, bet; he_ Aldo, su eiseUent nisoment or VBSTMOS, of the latest and moat imiltbdhable styles— , all of which he. is prepared to make to atdet in ' the best manner nod atilt° moat teasdnabld t Vice's. - - • ~.. :. _.- COME,. THEN. IaNE - Al4l> ALL !. - . 'roost- Te,Aisaninenit the •Quatity,orid the Vattety,li the Variety extensive, undoub s tedlWo befolba. talus Matted states:. ..• ~.... .:.• . 1,,,,,, , .....: ~.f.; filE.?: I.A.:lldiee ' New' sad' Pealtateniaible tpleeder, VSTI-REOEIVEN atwasrEm .4.: DRIBBLE'S Ovirce liiveClothlng Store, N 0.24. Liberty street, a large and:aplendid . assortment or the latest styles or :raring . atid SaiuMer' Goods, vrhlch 'lsla 'ale pcepared to manaraersire to enier,:in nnsu rouged to this city, and at extremely low prices. • . \%e• have on hand • a -limit essortinent or RtnDY 'I4IIADE OLOT011411;made in the best. and' most fash ion:role inenner4whiers tan am, determined, reied.ir very tosv,for cash. 4Coontrlz melanomas "dote whir bay : I wholesale, willfind it to their ndvantarajo call andel ' amino aim inockVbefone 'faptllut • %AC ) L awrence journal, Clazions.Deinocrat, .blereer ; Meadville Sentintly GlefludarlAh Aellabl#Ln , AV.a. gum Exaritliter,. Steubenville • WIiOn—COPY to .the amount of ip I, Mild paper to Inlverilserr, and charge pia gage& • • - : c, •• • . - James C. laratt, t,FainierlyCtri•ritaf frp , the late' P. itictitilj 'IATOULD•most :respeetfullic announce to his (fiends ,• 4T andthe aublicrn general, that he has tented the Store., No', 36111cirker Stun, between Second and Third 'streets, BUSINVSS irtall its depsnrnen6.7 Lie ist now receiving soon sax,- mamas: waimmi sid entire new. stock or GOODS; (Or Sp iiiik 'and _Spirt Erie tviciit, viz::superfine Prvuh r EnghsA and Arneriosn 'Cott's, CCU/trio:l74th - Tends, Ca nntnifts,(Tediatil Friiirii MUM Cloths,*stme sior, artioie , for btuiruu.Cliath) tesdther ',With a I arrocrss tom:teat of, plain.and Wired Coati:mews,. new. rind nest • Alsit,-arreseellent'iot• of fancy ',Silk Cashenas t Satin I and Mantilla .Vcaings, all of which+. the subsenbes is li=make is order in the neatest and tnost_fash et as low pekes' 6.f any other establish ment. He therefore times by . ltrier auentlon to all or ders intrusted to his care, to merits share of publhipa tromme.. . . • ~:.. . . ~ . JAMES C. WATT. No. MI Market, between' Second and Third sta. • 1 Ti) TMLOR.S.—I shall, continue to tell and .friye in structions on my system of Garment protriOwg; an bereinfoie, dialia following prices;tiz t Ifisecompinied by oral instrodlort,Slo i without instinietions, 1171 :'• . jetU:y - JAMES C. WATT. WEVMEN - • .7-,•_--.,-. - t' I --., ,71, if;' '. . : -- ..., ...',", '. • .'',.,,,,:; ~, ~,,,:.., ,' . ~.,-..f. ' ri\'• V.' :I''` i',‘'-`,..% .'. ' '4' '• - - ''t . .i.',',..--"....; ' -.,,-'-' -.• ; -•-• ; , ;-,„...1,,, -•- '.1:,, - ':';'',.. - ":- -.'-' f / MEM ••••• • • • Enititiosses.:' , •—• • ' _ zIFISaITS 44•Orsirit. Powch fr Oig Ymlciorgit• By ;O -j pLng the fingers la .orater,.and ,moistening and pestanOthe gaMated edge, these Envelopes 'become the safett•and strongest ear etre - peoseil-Lbeing 'made of parchment paper; *bleb 'will withstand, nny , ordinary fricticin or atoisui d e. For sale by the quantity or single ptick,githe store of: — • mar2s 'corgi/ of Marteveat4Settond llLElPartnerabiri , beretordre . existing • betweek : the subscribers, under tbs. firm of Coulter Rieke, ussists,bas G this day been dissolved by mutual eon. Idatebll,lBsl. , .1/ ...• iN. 11:11H4CIKE:.t 117 The taint of thetalefirtawillpe settled by J.A. Coulter, who eattlinoaCtliteliestio:bumess. at the old stand, come rof Woodiknd !Chi !treats. apt ra xcria.s. Lotaittout platests vac SUPERIOR to MIT Watches ever oreted the eitl scis of ylitsburgh..‘ L l ,„ c . biIefIARDSON,BI - 510rtiet sireet, issolo Ampler 'die above named Lever Watches, The faiptriajcitimr entre is attached'to Mu& Wateb tr. .;. • By -arpoinnment te 4iforiretty,,l WILLIAM DLXUrit,:.,. : Chronometer and Weigh Idahufitetarer, .' • ••• .45 Ling Soitre,Cosatell fitoacV,Ldadon. • This certifieeAbot the , accompanying Witch, 'is wamtnted,hy me zo be ,of my, manuMmorp,, and.. no Winchlvith uty , name ugoa it is genuine, unless smeom panted.by-la certificate beating my'ittglituare , /- 4. • ; • ' • - I guarantee the Watel‘No,—, to keep, tiettatO the Sat- Isigepon of tboperebaser. •.: (apti2).. W—DIXON. Clo-art '• ," - CAMP & BELL CHPlea hairs this e , (AD tOO • mimielmest Wi th th em CHARLEts.Brisnlirri ''ZP;3ll l l e . s ala t in'tr inu44 'wukr 11°3 im - 11;r1/0114.pailleaf;4 7 . DAVID ClllO3- cti11Q,4211,11!.. 71:1GIFT • ' ' • aionr.Vrty.TiLik, Vatt6rjr: • IlEadbacribetwnittantaCtumand tap eon/dandy on .1 1 - hand, all,sizeir pf TacWo, Brads and tipasnhles, Fin ,is int, Clout andilob 'Nails and Tacks ; tassel Nails, Cannot and Zinc 'Shea Nails; piattern usakcr's poims • Rivets,nssisnad Eca.,le.• ' - • • • , • zed' pw.t„,cgF:s4_ , !t , C 0.,. ';iisgra • :War house 59 'Water h. . • flabay.otaltsulre ISt" r e costes* o „ El MINH/LW:MIN 'to evert urideistionl4. th e beenties of ri 4 tugo•eteating "deumullimAndonsguiltti Rai* unurnili the highest emotionethereat, op a Know)eage bf lainitseepe Sketehing .tmit • Pend* impaired' in • :abort sennefinstntenons, in - Ahe: enamels eta tole, wheraari ?a the Pa.aaaarlael thefatasak lva4Palia4o. to all the excellences of the" Art . ; . , • Sketches of residencesAttu! -iteherk . Li- and' a:timid Pittsburgh, in constan . tprogress. Magnificent tflusserip• Sons elahonue ptuntings, gorgeons prlental scenery, and the most ,plendid views from sli ovei the, erld. *•• • . • • d. C.' BENNEIT, 197 Penn it: • agt2Suf. • Pittsburgh,. Pa. TCE CREAM AND MINERALMATEIL—Theiub .I. seribma respect-14 1 1y incOnlatrOld friends and cus tomers that, tAey have commence putldujeleß CREAM for threseigoii. • Thei rRALOON (rain been:Sued up in superior style; end will' be opeiffroin B - oieloeki A; ii Veloolti 'Wonders ior.ler,.._Cntarts for antes or private families *Ube, promptly filled . • • Out MINERALFOUNTAII4Ibes also, been Opened for th6seastria. 7 • • - . Oakes; Praha, ConfeetiOnariesi ete.,kept . on hand as nattal, fresh and sweet, ?lease- &Imes a eall„_• ' • • • ' "- r.'SHILDIXKER, , my27:d2M , - Rakiny,liDirunand alley. ' • • - .41113111111.. *:.• Tin i.' DALY CO. aitirtruaigittatbrities &large , V si and !tell selected siconik.4qpring_ And,Disminer iloaniry in all its branches:3%By *amid direct ;licit-en. laratterstioniti their stettle , of Gintletnen's colum t half Moir, with Marina: tuni'Zilk feat they are et the best Attaderittbt and snotkironshig,and. for conitort asp ; suns 'dot Socit,"catiriot be. esaled: D, tc. Co lave:also 'olilittadDenti ITtide'rentti Ind Diradreri in ir .eptte, sad mesino Childrernst DO:glary:of deitetiptons, at, the old,c&tablisbed Su:raking StotaArnlbiltrne b e twe en, Wood andlSlarket: - 'Journal copy,. •• - •"• '• •- or Fey:isles and 7 1111011. • rig, LARZETTF7S J ONO CORDIAL, - or Procreative as . /tilair, .Prelleribed;rialneitercetiallestertative .ln of debility, impotency or barrenness, and:all ir regiatitritierier titanic is alithat.itprofes el to be— viz : Nature's great restorative, and remedyfor tripais in the married mate without olfspiiny, It to a certain cure for minima entiaiions, general degkat.weakne as Of :theln ni ca l )p ,ne - ots afection s, lean:Thta or *Mee.,‘AaArgit incleine itis.uneialea— Marin eetun , renedorinelptent Conarimphon,itich- Alinien;toSi .energy,pbyeiical lassimde, male meaknerebility,Ae. :It is warranted, to please 'the user in an of the above f p Complaints, and is of .10111411 1 / 4 Se ter bite iibeittiolDpring. • .. Teeple:id wide titablemint — pr.Of thia.inedieloss, I bane :appointed Itlesars. Judson- & . Co., or the 5. 1 t7 of Ne w ortitnthe'United, Stales br Amenesi, my, sole, agents 'torus sale ; and none . can be , genuine. 'Unless it conies .throngli ttrem, and their sign:nate, ..ade. on the arrapper. • • , ANTONIO I.4IT,ETTE,Id. D • 11 . 41 is ,:. 16t12,1649.: . • • • . • ' SOW oily hi Pittsburgh' at the Medical Depot, N 0.75 Smithfield street • amt Walnur street - cineinuati Bayinend. &-. Patten, No, GO Fc urth street , , Inzar74:lY • , • •-• rilletresk WORM (SIM: ligth Tag abOre eitriblishmum Itrukheert tialkca bj she un dewigned; withthe . vlatlrof panittleglite legitimate butineriscoaneeteetberearltlri and aelhey saris riots re- F.etuitnr sap Ply orders; for all Ames or Lumber Wilt be :blied with pmropmess, and at an low prices nis &sonny other latin th e neighbarb4:4o - PALINGS of a plant a.nd itonsaral_pausms will be , spina-v.l PADS CANISTAN CO. W APO, grON.Eau KAY Fs4# SALK.-A valuable proper's' of about ere unres t :lit an Agree able locatkln at NC.* Brilbu'ii, having 'hew and hand. same ji swinged Brick Co gei substantially built, and bikisbed • bl-misiet l l. lll Yle , hultu. Porch' n -Oar, and 'portico in front; a good garletioasteiully arranged; an d• an orchard of choice traits ; •spnng Of soft water • a stable, coal house, poultry house,Alte!, all under go od: lance and ingood r epalr,. Az the owner is going CU; the above will be sold for Bleoo._ Immediate possession. :• BEirr walSmithll .lsltnl el Ag d streecl4 114-0811.18 , sag in Piro AUL. bargfri---In .the ; Diamond, Seernid t door (row Dia mond alley. , Until arithitthis last year, Good Teas could ho promara in Pittsburgh. It-was:quite common for coma:Mtn maend.east nit it.l:But, since Motes started his Tea establishment, there is no occasion to 00 er. — for better Te as c anncit be procured yi the Utdted States Mon whathermitt.• 'He hasileierseMY eittuLt , e 4.llo -"P ata. noels( selling dustiest Turin Prusburstt- ' " • - - • Reuterrdier.-the second- door,from Di oadauny: . TititaPOßTititti, COMMISSION ANY „ORO 01101011ANTS. For Sale, on ammo ie , mi.-Four very Valuable Lots,:eseh fronting 20 fen. gliglibet9nl3ant:Ltialtritliegitenr-eitY ,- sind•froo Un g on the Penn:Lk:Ohio Dallroad, (mean a square of the . DePo9 and extending back to the Canal Death, thereby afforeing the groalo6l facilities for shipment by either the Railroad or Canal. D.C.. . For terms. enquire of. C ftrocia M etenY city; or, akthe Bookstore of, ' R. O. 01, rirr2o . , isomer of Market and -Third abs sitnetiorqtudldes of Wit stile), „ILL'eau. only,. be' truly tested by a tnal. - ft clean the poratif tlos skin, causes, n heal4ty station of the nerves, entirely frees.lhe hair (Won .ficalf and lhuulreff has a tendeneyto make the bah' curl: The harshest hair mast bow to its power, and change to st soft, healthy and glossy state. To ladies the Tonlc is levelaable,thlt bait can be dreesvi In any required fovea 'to as to inetef.To its plate,cither plain or In curls. Its perfume to Woa. orating and pleasant, and 'ls free from all greasy soh- Stances, which adds so mach to its worth. Sold °ldyl% WOODWARIite isizErs, apr3Ottf' ' .1Wa.73, Third at., Pittstrarsh. 01140VES--1/ .Thtirsak R'. A. VA ftlil • . - ~ ...ti.'. :.• - r • 1 , .::..'.; ir, I~ ~i ESEE t • i"