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TAPHOOTT & COi’S :;.r General Emigration and Foreign Exthange Office. rrtHE undersigned having accepted the Agency oft he 1 above well known House, is prepared to,bnngcut Passengers from the Old Country, on as favorable icnis as nay other House in the City, • Passages can .bo engogca tn the.following Unis, sailing punctually, on the days appointed SWALLOW TAIL Line leaves Liverpool on the Gth and 21st of each. Month.. RED STAR LINE leaves Liverpool on the 26th of eachmonthr- — - - THE Z LINE leaves Liverpool Twice a Month. . THE LONDON LINE of Packets sails from London on the Glh, )3ih,2lsi and SCth of every Month. . • THE CLYDE LINE of Glasgow Packet* sails from GLASGOW on. the Ist and 15th of each month. Also—A weekly Line of packets for Now.O.rleans.. . HZ7* New Yorkto any;paTt, ot, the West. ... -• Senior Partner resides In Liverpool, and vu penntends the embarcation of all passages engaged in this Country. . . , r P S Persons desirous of visiting the Old Country can have the pm ago engaged through from Pius burgh by applicauoj ithc personally or by letter 100 paid) to the ti ders gned PASSAGE FROM NEW YORK Can be had at very reduced rates by applying to the nders gned Agent lor the Mceb s lap coti of NeW York JAMES BLAKELY Corner ot Sixth and Liberty streets je 6 (2nd #tory) Pittsburgh oiiffcovons _ joint v cole, COVODE A COLE, [Sueetuon to At Faden 4 Cotode 1 CANAL BASIN PENN STREET mjmmu* Penmylvama, Railroad Co —Centred Railroad THE It ibe a lav ng been appol ted **hppng Agent fo the Penn >lvan or Central Ra Iroad inform the public that we ace now prepared to rec tve any amo nt of mercl and sc o p xtduce for shipment East. ... • Goods v a this oat wllbe ca ned through 11 fve days and all cons gned to us wll be forwarded free ot comm s onorchag fo advances Rata qf Freight between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Oty poods, hats, shoes, books, BiaUotfftryj cutlery, con fectionary, «ruus, fcuihers, furniture, drugs, medicines saddlery, &c. 81,00?* 100 fits. Hardware, queensw&rc, groceries. paints,.dye staff*, oils, leather, clover, flax, timothy and other crass • seeds, wool, &a. i . ..SOc*? 100.. Beef, pork, butter,lard,lardoU,tobaccoileaf,coffeej tallow, grain nod raps, - : = .;.6Ge. ? 100. Ashes, marble (rough),-tar, pitch, rosin; German clay bones, bacon, Ac. . 'flOc.? 100. COVOOE * COLE, : i . corner Penn aod-.Wayne streets lst, 1651.—jy10 Pmsborgl &lONONGAHELJI ROUTE: 185! feM VIA ~, ..SSSSSB Bnwnsvtlu and Cumberland to Baltimore and PhiltuPa. rstHE Morning Boat leaves daily at 8 o'clock, A. M., L precisely, connecting with the Cara at Cumberland ncxtmomitfg.' The evening boat leaves daily at G o'clock, K M. (except Sunday evenings.) connecting wub the cars a Cumberland next evening, at 1A o'clock. Time through to Baltimore 32 hours. Fare only €9- . Time ihfougn to Philadelphia4oboars. Fare only 810. TheNanomtl Road if now good. Conductors pa with this coaches between Brownsvilleand Cumberland— which makes this decidedly the best routa East Anothsr Fresti Arrival at so> OT« • Comer ofr Wood Strut, and Diamond Alley* Pnuburgh. DGtIKGU A CO. have just received anoiher new . supply of Oil YGOODS and VA RIBTIES, which have beon purchased since the late decline in Eastern puces, which will be sold ata gw».r. advamcx. Owuur to our advantages in buying, and Jong experience in the business, yre .flatter ourselves that we can afford onr goods at prices regardless of competition. Our slock will be found to be unsurpassed mihe western market, and much superior to any previous stock kepi at the old stand by Gregg A M'Candless. Wc have jastopened afresh Jut of late styles of BON NETfrS Ribbons. Parasols. DrOit Lawns. Be rages. Moos do Lames. Ladies'While Orest Goods. I.edtes' Gimp*, Snk Fringes. Ac.; Broad Cloths, Fancy Vesungs, Ca*si meres,Summer Panlaloonery.Tweeds.Gloves, Hosiery* Threads. Combs. Saspcnders. Buttons. Knives, Spoons. Razors.icissors. Ac., and another articles m theifTine, too tediou* to mention. We have on hand, just rccctv ed direct from the manufacturers and importers, by ex press, a large lot of GOLD and GILT. JEWELRY* GOLD an&.SLLVER WATCUBS, and Watch materi als,and being weekly.in the receipt of such Good*, we Intend keeping our assortment complete. We earnestly solicit an early coll from buyers generally, before pur chasing elsewhere. Thirty cases of BRASS CLOCKS, just arrived, of va rious kinds .. fp* Remember. No. 07, .north-west, corner of Wood street and Diamond alley* Pittsburgh. N. B.—The business of the late firm of Gregg & fiT« CandlesSii* to.bo scaled by D.- Gregg, at tbe . above stand, who is; fully authorized a d in whose possession * are the books, notes and papers of said firm. fjc9 . Pr. Jayno*i Family Medicines. EXTRACT of u l etter trom the Rev. K. L. Abbott.' a well known and highly esteemed Missionary in the kingdom of Barmah. dated S Aaju.au*, February, i 848, Dr. D.'JartpUy Philadelphia: My Dear Sir—We arc now in great wont of your Medical Preparations. Your CARMINATIVE BALSAM is an invaluable medicine m this esuntry in bowel complaints, and-has been used mall our Missions with the most gratififing success. I have knownit in many cases to aet like a charm Yoor SANATIVE PlLLS'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 boxes of them. Bro. Beecher says we could use a thousand boxes yearly among our people to great advantage. I have used your TONIC VERMIFUGE as a tonic in in termittent fever, with the. most complete success. 1 think it once was the means of saving roy own son. Du ring my travels among the charches the past season,! found a whole village suffering under a prevailing influ enza,attended with coughs ol a most violent character, loiten regretted J had not bod a dozen or two of your EXPECTORANT to administer io them, for I i etieve from what I have seen of its effects, that ft would have been justthethhig for those poor people. I presume yon have not hitherto.had. an idea to, what.an extent your medicines are used in all our Missions. - Affectionatelyyoors, ; E. L. ABBOTT. For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 33, Fifth street, jjyl Jndd’f Medicated Liquid Cuticle. THIS article is intended for family use, aod,should be found in the possessionaof every family in the land. MechonicVwho are in constant danger ofinjury to their persons tbroagh'accident, and thi improper or careless useof tools, will.find this article to bo invaluable to them, and after a fair tripl,wiJlcoDBider it indispensable. . “This mny certify that we,theundersigued.having frequentlymodeaseof Judd*s Medieated Liquid Cuticle, prepared ! by Messrs. PcnfieJd&Camp,‘Mtddletown, Connecticut cheerfully recommend if to our profession al brethren* as an excellent substitute for adhesive pias ter, in dressing burns, cuts, scalds, braises, and all kinds of fresh wounds; also, far core nipples,a remedy une qualled. CHARLES WOODWARD, Al l)., WMB. CASEY, :M.D, • D. HARRISON^MD. . uuiilUOUil) iU ' F. WOODRUFF, M D.. HAMILTON BREWER, M.D., ELLSWORTH BURR, M.D.. Botanic Comprising all the practising physicians in toe city of Middletown. . r For sale by »yl MORSE'S Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Booty OCCUPIES the from rack among the propneiory medicines ol ibis country for completely caring Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, and all other diseases arising from an impure state of Uie blood. Also, Liver Complaint,.Catarrh, .Dyspepsia, Headaches, Dizziness, Coughs, Soreness and Tightness about the Chest; Bron chitis, or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling sensation about the Throat; and U used with unprecedented suc cess in all 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 ofiivmg witnesses, from all parts of the country, can be relied upon, it is singu larly efficacious in curing aUKumon x and restoring dev 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 unite to PUKIFY THE BLOOD. It has removed many chrome diseases which lias bal*. fled the skill of the best physicians, and has also cared Conker, Salt Rhenm, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrups enurety failed lo.make the least im pression upon. it has been tested in many cases .of CANCEROUS HUMORS... The most obstinate Cancers have been cured by this medicine. ; We say.that itis a valuable medicine in all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. It removes all obstruction in tho escalation, rendering the Liver free, active and healthy.; It remofe*Palpilation of the Heart, and.relieves m allcases.of Asthma* aud.may be used in nil climates,and mall seasons of the year. . This Syrup is prepared only by C. MORSE A CO., at 108 Fountain streets Providence; R. I ,and sold whole sale and retail; by B.N. WICKERSHAM, • fDnly Agent forWestem Pennsylvania, JeU?y Warehouse,cor Woodand Sixth sis., Pmsb’h. strauger, Look at This I - T\ AGUERREOTYPES FOR ONE DOLL Aft, put up J Jin Fine Morocco rases. The subscribers announce to the ci uzens of Pittsburgh andvlcmity,‘that they.can get a likeness for one halfihe asualprxce.-nottobe suf- Eotscd by those taken uv the East.' •Wd'don’t mean 'to e surpassed .by any. Havfag'Vldigehkrniideide light, we are prepared 10 suit the most fastidious. We will not ask any person to take a likeness unless itfUits 1 them. MimaTUtes put in Lockets,- Pins or Rings. Sick or deceased persons taken, at their residence. FQR A FEW WEEKS ONLY. V ? ;; MERRIMAN A LAWYER Charte* Jiotel. • ; . Pine Oil jL»mpa« ..... , TUST RECEIVbD a fine assortment of these LAMPS, d for bnrning the Camphene, Pmo and Ethereal Oils, which I Will .cl! at greatly , 82 Fourth st., between Market and YVood, Mannfaetnrcr and Dealer, Whole.saie and Retail, inihe. above named Oils. . • xHfisonition. 1. this day disaolvcd bv mntnal consent. Either partner oa y n,cthc name ofie conwrn^tUcocnt.^ > matthewd. patton: " PiUstrurth, April lit, 1830. ' Having EOldmycnljre inlercßtta the firm oTJ.S. BSmir ACo tdAt D. Pa'Prdn, my lata partner, and In retiring from bnaineraj Itake greatrplea«n«.tnfttmom-' xsg& h ‘“. to r fa %f dence otm i ag ■r AWRENCEVILLE PROPEKTV.—ForSafravaIT, I i uablo propertyofiWfeet oaf ike street by 110 deep m Water stree no, Foste ral ley, P resenting a fine coiner fot pleasantly eim««d-on : Uia Allegheny,having a dwdll inrtouee containing i rtomMritehei), good cellar and a Sireh: alao,i-painp"of fine tdaier, oat-house,.:a.huge, VTohleeamaWhouaeondcoW stable,.and nmeehouse on ihe river bSik. of capacity to hold 10,000-bushels of ice ■ olniva garde* with fruits And-flowetß, had if large. mie ib’or ?alsoT& small dweUiiwlionses. wiih.grape ffnoiinfronLoThe'JvlioleJnin go Sender. Omnibuses Slh.eltypW|r T^^^ , . .. ■■■■: . SQ.Smflhfield street. nrSbojttden for Yalertr' ? f; WM/DYEHr OHOIIbOI2KJ3- ,3 T^W'C b Jy* s 3 IHisttUatuouß. < jH.y Pare ICei •v J.MKBKIMEN;-Agent, Office m the Monongafrcla House ROTIV K J U. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO t - corner of Wood and First its. Sfi. l/NeW'iSkltoks JKe'ryßoofcßt ' - A T HOLMES’LITERARY DEPOT,No. 74 Third bl, omxaiiteihfePojtflfiee— - Hu per 7 ?"Magazine Tor August j } ■y. v .• Die i tonary of Mechumds^No. 1 35; c * ;. ' - - . Lit ell’s Living Aye—No. 397; ; • Mr and Mrs. Sandboys, who came to see the Groat Ixhibiuon;..' .. , • International Magazine for AtagOTt,- ■ Thp Gipsy Chief. By W; M. Reynolds; -: .'Mabel j or,The Child of the Battle Field. A»Taie of Waterloo; . . . • ... .. _ , .. The Pioneers Daughter; a Tale of Indian Captivity. • By Emerson Bennett i ... • DiduonaryofMecbani.es’, No. 34, . Litlell’s Living Age, No. 376; ~ Blackwood lor August; - Adventures of Paul Perwenkle. ASeaSiory; The Countess of Salisbury* By Dumas ; :. Eclate; or. The Salootiß of Pans; By Maj. Rtch v ardsony . Yeast: a Problem. By the author of Alton Locke; ‘Rekenes of a Bachelor—or, & Book of the Heart; The Farmer’s Companion—with illustrations; Traveler’s Guide through the U.S. nnd Canada; ; Renn-*-or,the Snow Bird : aTale of Real Lift. By Mrs.Lco Ifently: Thd Heirs .of West Wayland; By Mary Howitt; The Reel. Byßalwer; Not So Bad as We Seem. A Comedy—by Bulwer; ■ ;s?The Daughter of Night. A Story of the Present .•: v Timer— t - • •••_ _[aus ' New Books} Hew Books! TUST RECEIVED AT HENRY MINER A CO.’S, No 3J dmithfield st eet— 35 D cuonary of Meehan cs Fng ne Wo L a d lEuik Yearly Abstract of the Med cal cnees, No 13—from January to June TheGrmfenbe y Manual f Heolth I arts 3d and 4U 185 t o The Ad ent esofMr and Mrs Sandboys the Son and D ugh er who came up to London to enjoy themselves, and to see the G e t Exhib i on by Henry Mafacw a d George Crtukeh nk •angg - • ■ • • . •• • •.' ~ . H MINER A CO S nuhficld street have ec ived • the Into national Magazine for August—be ng vol 4 number one In 1 terary contents this number is beyond p ecedent tn interest The -G p y Chief A new work by O W M Rey nold This author is well knownto the readingp blc H ferule muid has no equal n historical roma Mabel—or The Child of ti e Battle Field. A Tale of Waterloo—by tl e author of Do CmarDeßazan Ihs work is highly illustrated and of Hi lling interest as a historic 1 rom nee Sbak pc are s Poet 1 Works (Boston cd lion ) now complete—the best 1 brary edition extant A fresh s pply of Si b Bulwc s new Comedy—Not So Bad as We feccm (jy3o New SXrzale HKI f BKR No tOi Third street has justrece cd— Ti e Bloomer Polka with a beautifully colored igneite of the Bloomercostume Farewell, if F.ver Fondest Prayer; Wait for the Wagonsi: J)edtcsted'tO'Ku Carsou. the Great Western Mountaineer; The Language of Love: . Come Where bweet Toned Zephyrs Pass. Composed for and sung by,the Irish Nightingale. Catharine Hays; Wherefore, Nelly, Look so Lonely T I Think of Thee at Eventide: Larelessidiildhood’s Sunny Hours: Nauoyßell: »•.' • .. . - Comm'Through the Rye—wiUi new ctnbelluhmenis, as sung with unbounded applause by Jenny Lind i Had f Never. Never Known fhoc: Pestal, Yes the Pie is Can: . Niagara Falls—a Comte Song; The Mother's Requiem: . A fine selection of Guitar Songs; Musician** Companion—by Howe; , -■ C.." ALSO—Waltzes. Marches. Polkas. Variations, Ac* ill. the SIGN OF THE GOLDEN il ARP. . iaos New and Popular Books. JUST RECEIVED AT HENRY MINER fcCo’s. No; 32 Smiihfield street, the following new and in teresting Books: Passages in'the Life of Mrs. Margaret Maitland, of Swreoznda—written by herself. A newrtory for Moth ers and Daughters: Home is Home—a Domes tc Tale; Appleton'S Mechanics’Magazine and Engineers'Jour* nal for August^ . The American Whig. Review for August:. Bell’s Life. London News aud Ponch. received every week. (auO New Music, CBLUME has jastreceived— • Summer Longings -By Stephen C. Foster i Household Words By John Bloekley ; ne Doeth All Things Weil; Rlauche Alpen. By Bier>h.oa Glftver i, ■, ... Lovely Nell. By the Campbell Minnrels ; Gently Sighs the Breeze. The Ponolai Duett, written for Mad’lle Jenny Lind and Mad lie Marietta Albo nt. By Stephen Glover. Go Where the MorningShmetb. Duett: Bon Bolt, Summit Polka, Blossom Pjlka, Jenny Ltnd ■ Ecllo waltz and its companion. The Bird \\ni.z, just published; Grave of Bonaparte: Ana Alla Scozzese. By T. Valentine; Turkish March: Kovel Polka: Lousiana Belie. By the eoble Harmonists; Grave of Washington. By L. V. H. Cropby: Deem Not and Say Not: fho Blue Juniata: . . Grand Polkade Concert. Par WV. Wallace: Silver Bell Waltz: IJenneua Polka Duett; . Walnut street Theatre and Souvenir of Germany.— ; Two new Scottish’s; The Wreath: a collection of Popular Melodies, or* ranged as Recreative Lessons for the Piano, in throe narabenu Together with a large collection of Guitar Music, at ; C. BLUMES jy3o . Piano Depot, No. 116 Wood at- New JOHN H.-MELLQrt,No. 8f Wood street, haa received the following pieces of new end popular Music r . FareweU.it ever fondest prayer; Soldier's Grave; > Waltz Sentimental., By Pilch;” La Rose. .Variations by Huntcn; Carnival ui Venice, By Voss; . Be Kind, to the Loved Ones; ; Ma eh from Norma; Seng of the Robin ; Russian Polka; Blanche and Liseue,; Nelly Bty; Sailor Boy’s Crave-; . Jenny Lind’s Serenading Polka; Serenading ox ScboUish Polka; Jenny Land’s Polka; I Welcome Thee with Gladness; I*d offe r thee this hand of mine: Life is-bot a Strife j Willuw Wood Qulck.gtrp; . Call me pet names; Would I were with thee; Good Lack Polka; Grand Russian March; Where are nowthe hopes; Hamburgh Polka; Ti* Home where’er the hecrtls; Spirit Polka; CaUy Polka;' BateheloPs Polka; ; Ilertzel Polka ’ Joys thoiwe’ve tasted; Where are the Friends of My Youth. CHICKERING’S PIANOS—A very large stock ol ChicfceringVPionoson hand and arriving. UHS \1 OW PUBLISHING—An Oaliioe ofMccbanlcal Kn guieering, with drawings of machinery, tools turd apparatus of every description. ‘ Collected, collatedan-1 published by an American Engineering Society under ihesuperiniendence-of Fredcrick-Mone.—This vsluablo work is of imporial size', each part contains two plates of drawings. Ii will be completed in 25 monthly parts, five of which are now issued. Price to subscriber*, SI each part: to non-subscribers, $1,50. No. lor a new weekly paper, called HThe Citizen,” has been received. It is primed in quarto form, o.i fine Eaper, auU is devoted to News, the Arts, Science, Belles cures, Ac., and advocates the moral and social eleva tion of American citizen*, native and adopted, Indepen dent of allsecis and partie*. Respecting these periodicals the Agents deem it un necessary tossy but U.tie, as tbeir cespcctive excofen cies are apparent.to the commonest observer; they would therefore merely ask tbeir friends and the public to call and examine the merits of the work*. WOODWARD A JKLLEY, jy!2 Stationers and Bookbinders ,73, Third hi. A Dfi Wm. P. Giles, erm£ veterinary surgeon. rcst ever presented \o the public for the purpose for which-it is designed, and will.furnish to many a deside ratum long needed, .The undersigned now oners it at a. comnarativcly.tnflmg cost to aU .wlio ropy desire to per fect ihe system of preserving papers Tor ready qnd easy. reference. MaNN , s cop yujg BOOKS The Paper in these Books is made from all Linen Slock,andof the same quality as Fine French Wnung Paper, boundon-Parchnient%cke, .with,Ponied ppges,. and manufactured expresSlF'torretanrng r ** The undersigned havipgprocared the sole agency of the above articles, uow'ouera theinat reasonable pricer at wholesale or retail. Presses,' Dampeners, Books,' or Binders,.furbished to order orany dimensions, at-short notice. Alt of the above article* warranted. • Also—Copying Pdtf&Km loose sheets or any size. Arnold’s-COp) mg Ink—decidedly the best in use: - Mr. A.C. Chambers will wan on the citizens of Pitts burgh and Allegheny, and,will give all the Instruction necessary. : •• . . , - , ' JOHN F. COLE fc CO, ' ! At McFaden ACovode’s Penha Railroad Depot, comer' of Penn and Wayne ljeB?yi 1 1) ARE CHANCE FOR CHEAP CLOTHING.—Cans, .rv'Txa;Noi7l Smuhfield street, is .cow closings out his stock of seasonable Clothing, ut a very slight advauce -upon cost,- He is determined to sell to. make room for new goods; Hir stock embraees.cevery thing found U ’fashionable; clothing establishments.' either for- man or • boy. The public are invited;,to.coll and see for. them* selves,' beiore i purchasing elsewhere. No charge for ; ab - -j .71 Southfield at. TVTEW FALL GOOD 3 at Nos .62 and 64 Mabzbt st. iS —A- AvMASON A 'CO.are now in daily receipt of ; NcW oLwhieb have. been imported ex pressly for their sales; together with an immeose variety of choic6goods l selected-witbgteatcarefromtheiargeßt importing houses in;the .eastern cities, which.will bo, kept up during the;seasonj:fonaing-E. stock- which for: Variety, quality and low prices, has never been equalled iit thisidity*r Theiatteotiou :oftWholesale and Retail tespoctfullyhifltcued.M;:- mr. ; : (an9r,.- ; wine—l 2 baskota Anchor Cham- *i ' r> vr,t * i * '*■' " *' -V’* 7.-~ r-*'' 3 nsnrtmi*. (JFotiqiriniefi, Cash Jttntnal Fi»e\ Cojnpaxxy ' ■ HarMnrg, PexmiylTanla* dAPitt^.-Sioo'.Wo/ s : ,I£l .5 .1 TUB Undersigned having’been appointed-Agenis for theAbOde&ahyf havtompene&bn < Officeln t No« v .14 Su Clair street* and are now prepared to effect insu rances on citf.and country property, upon us favorable terras as any-respcns»ble-Company In .the State. AH having- properiy-iasared .inthu..Company are entitled to jvcft&.Tar its officer**,ana ffp/phWQiinit? earn.- • ings; but ard hot:iiablo;in any. evenv for.anting be yojid the amommhey have paid. Ail losses promptly paid in sixty daVa after proof nf- the Saiab. ' w orvicaas, i ''feoii“»6luSf •C.J&lMJHBR.Predteiit. . • E. HitoTKUvVice PreitdeM: " “ • ; w:. ; David Fleming, Attorney and Counsellor*™'/!. Directors— Hon, John C. Uacher, Rudolph F. Kelker* WmCoMeV, Jr', DAid'Tittnlng, Isatte G M>Kiiileyl Cha a K ! lDestcr;;EUag E-’-Klnser, Samuel W. Hdy#, David Mumran,tfiroiJohn,Nninuigftr;-.Dauphm ; jQonnU'J Jacob S- Halueman, lorfr; Henry. 11. Fry, Lancaster; Adam Schmner, Berks; John G. Brenner, Philadelphia; William : MmueivMontgomery;.-Ttrarias.Giltcrpic;;Ln* zeroe;- Gordon, F.. -Mason, Bradford; Amosiß; Kapp, Northumberland; James BurnSjAfuHraj JohnT. Hoov er, Centre; John S. Iselt,Huntingdon VJames K'.Mbore head, Allegheny ; Jonathan D/Leet; Washington; Geo. H. Bucher, Cumberland; George W.Masser. Cartoon . . . M’LAIN *, MOFFETT, * : .Mi.vii . lit T .•• •:,! :i Loomis | .A. B.fiFCalmont, Esq. MEDICAL BOARD. Consulting Physicians. Joseph Gazxum. M..U William Addison- M* IX Jeremiah Brooks, ftl i> !■;. a. Edrington- M. D .. BXAMIKiaG PHTBICLAM. * Samuel Diiworlh; M. !>.. 47 Southfield street. HobLSnyder.M.D. MX) hoarth St. - John Crawford, M. 1).. iSSillh 81. Wm. McK Morgan.M. D . 10? Liberty si. . Dr. Dilworth will be m attendance at-the office, every \day. atlSto’clock.-- i.. Those who.have spoken foranagency. arc requested to call, lake their papers, and commence- operations forthwith. All perioes engaged in the insurance bus}* ness wiUbo supplied with blanks and c lawed ihcuuaa) .commission.-' -m;:* ... .. Office ofihe company. No. 7o Fount* street. my 7 C. A. COLTON. Ste'u. kentveky Mutual litre Igsaraniie * 000, asset; Janaarr lit, 1351,91,001,906 00, w>|i make m«urunee on buildings and their contents in tbit city and vicinity. Also* on property of evdry detcrip* lion, on steamboats and other vessels, cither by inland transportation or on the seas. directors^’ Arthur (J.Coffin,Pres-t, Jacob M. Thomas, Samuel \V. Jone« v John R,’ Neff, Edward Smith, Ricliard D. VV'ood, John A. Brown, WilUanTWcUh, . Samuel F. Smith, Francis Raskins, Samuel Urcoks, S- Afcutin AUibone, . Charles Taylor, William E.ilowen, ; ... ArobrOsc/WhHe, . .George W. Aspbtwail, Thomas P. Cope, -- • JameslXcirson, S. Morris* Walctj ' : U. This is tbe-oldesi Insurance Company in the, Untied Slates, arid from luliigh ?iancling»longeXperienco, an** pie means, and avoiding ail risks jjf on exira hazard-; oos character, may be considered aft-offering ample ae : cojity to Uio public. WM. P. JONES, Agent, jaW No, 141 Front street. INBURAKCR. : ritHE DELAWARE JHU.TUAL,SAFETY INSUR X ANCE COMPANY.—Office, North Room of the Ex change. Third struct, Philadelphia. • Fux iN?ujumra<-’»Duilding3j Merchandize and other property in (oten and. country. Insured against lose or damage by &tc ai the lowest rale of premium. Mauink Insurxncs.— I They also insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign orcoasiwise ; auderopcnof special policies, as the assured may desire. Imjind TBARSPoETATion^—Tboy cu&o- insure jnereban dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars. Canal Boats and Steam Boats,-on rivers ami fakes,on tue most liberal terms DIRECTORS —Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Bonder John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Kdwurde.Oeo. G. Leipcr* Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis, William Folwcll,John NewllajDf. K.M.Haston,- Jiimes C. Hand.Tlteoplulus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, llcnry Sloan, Hugh Craig, Gcojgc.Semll, Spencer Me* Ilvain,Charles ICcfifjJ.U. Johnson,William Hay,Dr S. Thomas, John Bellers, Win. Eyr6>'Jtv DIRECTORS AT Tv Morgan* Hugh Craig. Jno.T. Logan. r.„.. . 6 0i av/lltam Martin, prerideot. Thos. C. Hand, Vice President; ■ JbsEru-W. CowAK,Sccreiary. in* Office of tho Company, No. 42. Wutcr.Rtiect, Pitts* burgh. (jelflrdtf) r. A. MADEIRA, Agent. Fire and marine Inenranee* rjIHE OFI ICEonhe /nJumnc# Co. of North Amenta X has bccnremacaf totbe Warehouse ofilardyvioncs A C0.,N0. 141 Front street,third house hastof Wood, street, where the subscriber will issue Policies on Build* lugs and their contents., and on Shipments by Bleamboatai and other vesselßj-for'the abovc'old tmd responsible Company.' fap3] WM.iV JONESyagentJ. Life and HealLU inanrance. THE MBTDAL HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY., of ,Ffti/ade(pAia, Incorporated by the Legislature of Charter Per petual ; Capital 8100,01)0; Rates idtott VtananyPenmaU ■ vaitia Company } and full 20 percent, lower than the usual rules of. Life Insurance,ps the following Cojnpari*. son will show. Thus a person oi the age of JO insuring' for 8100 for life, must pay in ihe Giraru 32,30, Penn Syr- 1 vanm 82,30. Penn Mutual $2,30, Equitable $2,04» New.’ England 62,30, Albion 82,48, New York Life-S&SucZ.tfi and Health, Philadelphia, 31,01. DfßKCTons—Samuel D Orriclc, Chprles D'Hally Wm-F Boone. Robert P king, Charles p jlUyoSfM W Baldwin,: Chas O B Campbell, n! M RceVe, M. D.; Lewis Cooper* J Rodman Barker, R H Butler, Edwin ft Cope. Pres? dent, Samuel D Ornck ; Fie* Prtndent r Robert P. King Secretary, Francisßlackburne. • , .. Applications will be received and evenr information given; ’by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. -OrticST orumercial Rooms, corner of Third' and wood streets 1 Pit tsburgh. • ;-:pct29:y. i ] .• ' • J*JLEre[na X dolplua, through us duly authorized Agenu the sub scriber, offers ter make permanent and limned Insurance on property, m this city and its vicinity, andonahipmea ■■ by the canal and rivers. , i, DIRECTORS:, : , ArthurG.Coffin,rreaV• Samuel-BtookSj A •'••••■'• Alex. Henry, - Charles Taylor? -.- Samuel W. Jones, < . ' •Samuol W.. Smut ; Edward Smith, Ambrose Whhe> • John Ai. Brown, • ” “Jacob-M.-Thema* • John White, John R. Neffi Thomas P. Cope, Richard { . Wm. Welsh. Henry D. Shenard,Scc’y< This is tho oldest Insurance Company in ' United States,having been chartered m 1704. ItsChimeris petv< petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and ayoadiag.all risks ofan eitrahaznrdan character, it may bo Considered ftsdaerinirampteffecuTi ty to the public. WILLIAM PirfONfiS;^ At Counting Rpom of AlwqH «nes A q O , ( Water MA ... [ j o - • maytjr John JPCartneyi .vTV.i} WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER XN ’ 'l Foreign- or,-sj.vU f ins£riJ jjc/j >v! s ;/ : r'-^'v' 4 - , v ; ; ' ''^•■■■ : f' ; 3'.rv’-^- T '^o''v ; .-'’V ’<-X^-'^:^>:^.' IPrg ©flofts. OBEAT REDUCTION IN PEICES. : ; -• i:•.v -HI -: . • •• .Second ArrlTQl of Sevr Summer Goods) * . AT GREAT BARGAINS. .. ." jjocm THE tafgesuCbeapesr&nd’Best Stock ofFAN* i DRejJ&GOODS ever offered In this city, is i tgTjEjgliftowopeiuns^fcv ui • ■- •■•• w YOUNG, STEVENSON 4* LQVE’3 Original Bee HtveStore, No- TAMarketSireet, between _ Fourth tirttibrultht Dtiunondi Pittsburgh, .The .proprietors have just opened a large and most 'beauUrnlßasortinemoftlieNeWeeißntl Most Fdshioiia-. iW? Styles of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which have peon purchased Bince lhe great reduction in prices at the large clearing out sales in New York and Philodelphla, ..nod .will he offered to-cosh briyers at from HO to 25 per ®pnUow«r than former prices. ." ' V * i .. DKESS. GOODS of every description,from-the cheap* i eittothe most oostly and magnificent; such as a.very i ■large and beautiful stock of the following articles: . i i - .Chene and Jaßper chenc Silks j i ... High Lustre, plain chemehon and lace silks j . Do stripe ‘do “>• doj i Do . plain clock —••••' do; ' i BrocUde, Armues and Ponlt de Boies, all colors; . Black and chamelionTurk satins, and watered silks; ... Chene and India Foulard silks f- " Do . 'printed ondplnm silk tissues; ■■■>■■ vDo.v ' «do ; Alberunesand Grenadines; . plain, printed andenibrotdered berages; .Chene plain and figured Miksy and poplins; . . Chameleon Gro de Naples; * • k : “Misprinted borages do de lames; • Do do and plain all wool de lames, Do ...do •M-lawnaand jaconets; Pia n and embroiderediauiti and Swlsscs; - Plain and printed cosomcres, de lames and alpacas» French and doraesuc ginghams ; ’' " English and American chintzes and calicoes, at all prices; ... ....... ■„... •BONNETS and RIBBONS at great bargains, , Spring and summer shawls, ;do do; ■ Needle worked sldeves, cufik, collars and chemi zettS ........ - Needle worked lapeSiandmvhtl-OTJ?* ’Tj.-i-..* Embro dered, hem stitch and plain linen camb’ handkerchiefs honey s lie pocket kd’kft, cravats aid neckties; Gloves hosiery and suspenders, a large stock; Irish hn sas, table cloths and table linens ; Tidkens, checks, crash, bird*cye, diaper ? napkins; Bleachei and brown muslins, from 6 to 12c. per >d ; Do brown and colored Canton flannels; Fjrdneh cloths, plain and fancy oasslmeres A satinets; tweeds, merino caaaimeres and hy; jean Black saun and fancy vestings,-Ac;, Ac. IT?* The proprietors would respectfully solicit an early dull from all their friends, and the public gen* orally f el ng confident-that thoy-tian offer greater in* ducemsnts to wholesale and retatl buyers, than any have heretofore been offered in Ptttsbnrgh. mftltf YOUNG, S TEVENSON A LOVE. The Eighth Bemt-Annual Sale OF DRY GOODS at the One Price Store of A. A, r AIASOn A Co., Nos. G* « 04, Marsei sirecu Pius* bufgh. commence on Thursday, Jane 2Gtb, 1851, and continue through the month of Jaly; Their Wholesale Rooms will be opened to the Retail trade, and .every ar ticle throughout the establishment will be sold at an im mense reduction from usual prices! Having recently made qxtenBUe;.'purciiases\‘'^ifeiT ? found very choice and desirable. . Theid stock of Silks, comprising more than 500 pieces, will be doted out at nn Immense discount from usual prices, i Good Dreis Silks as low as 374050 cts. bilk Poplins, v . • - 20 025 Best Beregc De Laines, 18| hast colored Lawns, 64 Fine French do 124 Fine Printed Bereges, 181025 : Fine French Jaconen 18(025 600-pcs French and English Ginghams, 10 012( Blank Alpacas, 12( 100 P yardi Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 500:Wrought Collars, : . 64 * Fast colored Calicoes, 6} . lOOteases English and American do*- 8 010 : 300;casesar.d bales of lileaehed and Brown Una at Aianufaqiorcr*’ prices. 1 ALSQ—L&ce* t Embroideres, rriintnincft,Hosiery and Glovesj Linen, White.GpsiU, Bonnet*^Shawls r . Cloths, Ac-, together with ad'immc&se'vftiiety'ofaH Kinds ot Dry Goods—all of Which’will be marked down to even leas than Eastern wholesale prices. je*Js } -A-A. MASON A CO ■- ' Ackr Variety and Dry Goods store. iVa. 07*, iVonA-trai comer qfWsadtt. and Diamond atie*. "T| GRtGG &-CO., having opened at the above Bland, XJ* arc iiow offering for sale a large and complete a&sortnjent of VAIUBTV and DRY GOODS, consisting in put of Broad Cloths, Cn.«uneTes, Satinc«, SQminer ; Pant StcfT. Fancy Vestinr*,l»adim‘ Dress Goods, Lawns, Pe Liudef. Ginghams, White Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons, Hosiery. Ac., Ac. Also, a .complete variety of Cutlery, dirqsi from Sheffield. Together with Clocks, Gold and Silver \V«tehes>and Watch materials,Gold ond Silver Pens and Pencils, and Jewelry. A fine assortment of Palm L*:ftf Hats, Ac. In short, we have on hand almost every article usually kept in the Dry Goods and Variety lino. All of which we offer for sale on the most favora* blc terms, either for ertsh or satisfactory refeiencc i• : r D GREGG-A CO, N. IL—Tbe baiines* of the late firm of GqkcqA M>- Caublcm. will be settled by the subscriber, at the borne of D; Gregg & Co.,a> the books, notes endpapers are in ray postcss.onl 7'i * ' -V----- mo G. K B. : ■ European Agency* fflHEundoraigned EuropcatrAgent continues 'his an . A.nual yoyogeabetween America and Earope, leaving Pituffiargh regularly in each year inJune, and returning in September—transacting a general Law Agency, in connection with his relative, Mean Ksxffitx, esq., now twenty fifth-.of thisAgency.ihroagh England;'lreland.3ootland, wales, Ale. It . embraces collection of legacies, debts, rents, property and claims; remitt&ncesof money; procu ring copies of wills; deeds and documents { conducting searchesof all kinds, Ac.; Ac;’.lnnumerable references fiven. During.- the subscribers absence, his brother, J3W*od J. Kseoxk, will attend in his Office. Office on Fifth.strceWQr.MBUP Su RanVf.Cathcdral. .. . . THOMAS J. KEENAN.-EcrrOpßOft: Agent, . and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Fa. > Notice to Business Hen* mA .GENTLEMAN in. this City; engaged in a safe, sure ij/X ;and;profitable merchandising mnd manufacturing business,- having fallen into a low state of health, 7 is de» nrauSiOfisolhugoaLhiajmerestln tho'OOiiceMijfor tho purpose of leaving the city forthcxecovery of his health. Any person having command of-93UQ0 in cash; und a fair credit, can entorinto this basiness wi h every guar- 1 anty of success.- *.n - ... i • L-IF? Address “ MANUFACTPRER,” Box 69, Pitts- Pa., eiahng.where an internew can be had. rvHEEN TEAS HAVE ADVANCED 7 CENTS PER r VX LBYou_can buy GreenTeos at MORRIS*. TEA > w .the Diamond, for three months to come, at the old prices and theaame,qualities, nolwuhlsqnding (he advance In prices East* as. they have a large stoex on hand, rheysell ihebestTeas in-PituburghauhisStore, add defy opposition, ■ ■„ {jyafl ’ rpHk. SUBSCRIBER offers for sale a valuable Hougq * Lot».«Uaated on Ann street,'AlleghenyCuy. The Lot ifllßfeet front by 551eet deep. The House con ,taina a Hall, two Rooms, Kitchen ‘Cellar and thro Bed Rooms, iA lafge yard; with oUtovcn,hydrant, Ac. * Price Q9OO. xßrms—3Qoin bond; balance inone,lwo .tmithree years. ; ; SJ CUTHOERT, Gen’l Afeent, f jyM . . No> J 0 Smilhfield st. £ iJroiher i <*. A E. M. Smith, \XToddASmnh'and(W.'W. Wilson’s- • - The abpye brands aiio how unrivalled in quality Of - r ,n elasticity, in fineness and smoothness ■ ot.the points, and in durability. -I will warrant every renof these makes. Just received this morning, a full Assortment, and customers will always find at my store the best stock, and at the lowest prices which a good ar ticle can be sold at; 1 • \V. W. WILSON, ~jy2S i «■ • cot Market and Fourth stg. ‘OUTTJSR—*3 Mils.packed;: ..... VV . ... X> okegs , do; For sale-by iy!B 1 ' WM. DYER. f^lSHr-r0 half bbls.No-I:'White Frahj v. . 6 do do Lake Shad; 10 , do . iLako Sainton ; • „_ Receiving and for sale by- WM-DYER, v.JegQ : • No. st f AKD— 6bbts.No. 1; J^ lB l skeg . do, Formic by DYER t . -I t 1 -W,' ; Jiirmttfrr, s stt. /tamin JAMBS VV'. WOUUVV bi.l,, CABINET furniture manufacturer , /Yl Wate-roomi 07 and 99,-Third street* < J; W. W, respectfally informs his friends and castore- i «- ers that -lie has now completed the largest audfi»-i nest stock, of; household,'furniture ever- before seen in i ;thiacuy f oa he is determined to uphold the quality ..with : w$U-Sqasoued materials, best workmanship,and newest .designq; and from the extent of his orders and facility in mat pfacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted furiutßfe, at the lowest prices. : . He has. adopted the principle of identifying the, cus tomers* mterest with his own, tnquabty and price, and keeps ai ways on huud the greatest variety of every dea*. criptiog of farmiure, from the cheapesi and.plainest, to the-moit elegant and costly, that a house, or any. pan el one,msy be furnished framing stock*.or manufactured expressly to order lie therefore solicits aninspecuon, that the advantages of hts esiablishraeat raay. be jcuown- The following articles consist, in part, of hiß stock,.which for ncttncßs of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any ol the Eastern cities i Parlor, . i . •. drawing, dm- .. Ing, and bedroom chairs, of every variety, consisting of rosewoood. ma hogany and walnut Eliza be then, Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every ; description; Couches, Sotas.Tetc-a-teto and JDi-.v vans; of the latest French ana Amencan patterns; - Toshaes, What-Nots, and ladies’. f arlor Writing Desks of various kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid stands, music stands, and holders, marble, top, mu-. . hogany,rosewood and walnm ceutreandeoia,tn- - bfes, extension i duung tables; all sizes of the most improved, and decidedly the best kind madej card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads and wasnetands of each a large assortment; gothic hall and parlor reception chairs, ottomans and Btools, secretary and book cases, side boards, fixe screens, towcl rackßj.bat stands, and . music stools, cnbs and cots for children; paper mache, tabic and tea poys, ma hogany, rosewood, and ? ... lalaia pearl Tables, A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDBORCHAIRS. Cabihst maxbes supplied wuh nil articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS) furnished at the short* esvnotice. All orders prompily attended to JoarneymenCnhlnet Makers Association WAREHOUSE. 119 SECOND STREET i } ;; (near-iho corner of Wood.) j.j-.-Ljij THIS ASSOCIATION; em-fjt . already, twice to three w, fegMStimes ns many hands as the lar- NJJsJ •fißl 1 gest and hitherto most renowned »i * business shops of this city, , have opened their Ware house, and are able loiarnishthe public, by.wholcsaie or retail, with Furniture of th'e fdlloWiifg description*— viz: ' Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Fall Col* tunned Bureaus; - Mahogany- * Bedsteads f Mahogany Choirs; Rocking Chairs ; Mohogu»y Woshsi&nds; So*, fas; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries; Card. Tables; Pier Tables; fine CanTTables; Centre Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads;'Ottomans; 4 Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work stands;-Cherry and Common Worksiands; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Cradles, Ac. The advantagcß'of co-operation, on an extensive *cale, permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they art 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 SUIT* Steamboat writ of all descriptions, and ether articles of any description, made to order in every style, at the shortest notice* --h i Vi:; [mar29- Venurs, Mahogany,.RcstxcQodand Walnut; Vdniithy HdrdtDaTeand-FurniruTaxkiXVhoicßßle. THE have just’received TromNew York and Boston a most splendid stock of VENEKBB, and arc manufacturing by machinery Farniture suitable for the trade. Ali of which we will sell at extremely low prices. As great care was taken in the selection of the stock, persons cannot fail lb be suited either as to quality or price; and, as it Is well known thatVFamiture can be made by machinery superior and much lower than by hand, tho attention of the trade is respectfully invited. Turned Work,in all iis branches, carried onus usual,- . Plank fjT hand rails, for Carpenters, and all articles 1 required tri manufacturlng.CabinetFirt-niture, constantly/ on band—rvis: Mahogany, Varnish; Hardware, Hair Cloths, Springs, Ac. ; BYAN A M’KEE, • Ryan’s Buildings, ; margbydaw , - ‘ No. 31 Fifthsireet. CRAUiIi, hfiiD ' No. 9& Thirdt&ctt, btiteten Marita and Sjtakiidi, xjs We have now on'hand a.-large ASJL splendid stock of every variety o{ uiiAtxsfaaesvS*/ I®aiuiCABINCT FURNITURE whichwe"^LV * 1 »ure confident canuatbesu rpaas e d, equalled, in this City,or in the West,in style and finish: Those who arein wanint Furnitureard respectfully Invited to call and examine toi themselves. ; JCrSteamlHoaUfuraiaiiedomh ■ shortest hstice. JCT* All orde rs promptly attended to. feblfrtf ofoONNELL. MULLEN & CO; JOEH O’DOSSEIA. -.•■JUL WDLLES.---. ...W. 2. HCSTM, O’DONNELL, MULLEN & • Plttabnrgli Chair & Cabinet ware Adorns* 0 iVp. 08 ThirdSifeOj SduiA Sid*. ' fli O’D. M. 4. Co, respectfully; inform their friends yJL and customer* that if not the-largest rep&stock ever before cecn ia ibiY-ciry, the greatest • 1 I variety of tlyleaythe finest finished, mode of the best seasoned materials* and by the-best workmenin the western country—oil of winch they are determined to sell as low as any other manufacturing establishment in the city, Oar stock w aHout.o^manufaciure^na imponauoha.*-^ ; -* / '-‘ v- .si/uc ; steamboats and Hotels furnishedtH the shorest uotice. • Allorderaprotnptly attended id. ’ • jai? Furniture and~tThalr TVare Hoorn a. A&ma-'- T.'-B. YOUNG 4 CO.*corner of Thirdfi\ [V rmm^m.ai%d.SmUhfieidtta.i9pp9ttuSf9t9n\ Pa~, keep constantly on hand Pep). ««ffiraMßaJand make to order, at thb lowest prices, « N * HOUSEHOLD and BTEAAIDOAT FUKMTUIfk, and CJfAIHStQf the best-workmauship and most approved:; •tylca. . ; s febis ‘ ' BU*mboftti t Ahpy l '"7' .. l_JSj£j& Ths subscribers tender their ocfs\ for the favors bestow cL ed upon them by thelrSieambo&t-friends,imdfiß would respectfully remind them and others int*» 4 * * rested in ImiHing boats,that they, ate at all timespre* Sared to fumith, on the terms, every ejeriptioa of Cobm Fumitare eod Chmrs-ot the her material and workmanship; 7 HYOUNG& GO., Comer Third and gmithJfield streets, fcblS ■ opposite* l>rown*» Hotel.” Hammer A Hauler* CABINET WAREROOM,SMrjCHFIKLDSTRiEET; Itatram firtentAxfmi and Strawberry alley, P&tjfrurg, Pa, (?1 liAMM£R & DAULER consisnily onußod yjlLa variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as . • * •favo'rnble terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment in die West. They have now on hand an umtsuallyextenaive stock,embracing all kinds of Furni ture, trom the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly ettendedto. mtSltfxn A. CIlbLIKBlS :& COh U ON HAND at ft eir wcfenaiVe CATBINET i M XX CHAIH MANUFACTORY. -No. 64 Smithfield »u a large assortment of fancy and plain Furaliore, which taoy will sell 15 per cent, below customary rates, r Terms—cash pply. £decs27:ly \VM. E. STEVENSON continues to mann* 11,1 @■ 1 ' r factor© CABTNJSTrWARE ot every descrip*' at his old stand, corner ol Liberty and Sc veath streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, in ail us branches .» ■■■ . ■ mayll Bolivar Fire Erick Hamtfaitnriag Compaq litS. OLOVKn,. S.a.Xtßlt, O.V.JOXES, IL&.IUQ&AW, GLOVBfIr KIELI A OOt» Proptfetorti ’ THE subscribers having: been appointed Agents fet the above -named concern, Will Jteep constantly o i bond a supply of the celebrated Bolivar Fire Brick, Un able Fire Clay, Furnace .Hearths and Inwalls. - The/ are also ready to receive orders for said Bnck, to be made in Blze and shape to. suit purchasers, which sha-l boprompily filled. . we do not deem it necessary to enumerate thomany advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick posess over all oth ers that have been offered for sole in the United Btatei>, their supcrioruy.being well known toxlmost ail persons who use Fire Brick, The proprietors have dctorminei that the Fire Buck.shall losenone.of ilieir presentenvi able reputation, and that no expense shall be spared i > make them even bettor than they have heretofore Ueetv This is the only establishment towmtmufocturinjfFiro Brick at Bolivar.. KIKRA JONES, 3niarl7 Canal Basin, Seventh su, Pittsburgh. - Received for all tho Way . buttons on the Pennsylvania Central Rtfilrohd: ' STATIONS. • ’AGENT*- Bailey's, Adam J. Walters, . Mifflin, ■ J. Nor*, - '- .... Lowlstown.' Jnmcs Milliken,’ Mount Union, 1. D Seedier, , Huntingdon, J.D. Herr, ■ - ", Spruce Creek,' S. Milliken, Tvtpne, A H Clark, Holltdayaburg, T. A:-Seoul: > >'“ ■ . Lancaster;.*-' ■ - R. Modeiwdl;' ■" Columbia, Moderweli A KauOelt, Harrisburg, J. Wallower A Soil, Dunoannou, Fisher, Moifcon A Co., Newport, Jesse Beaver; - Willerstown; ■ Hervey Jones, ' Pertyviile,- ■ O. D: Thompson; M'Veyiown, . : Richard RoeloflT, ' Manleton, - John Donaldson, ' : mill Creek, ■ - Kessler A Brothers, ■ Fostona, John iloyett. - - r «•»;: COVODE A COLE, Agents, •• -: jylo corner-Penn and Wayne sib:, Pittsburgh. • HOUSE AND. LOT FOR, $700. For sa!e,;n two story House ondLotoi SO icet frojitiby IK) deep, to a iff feet alley. Tho house is well arranged and well finished, with good .grates,amiable for each roomt agood dry cellar Kalatuce porch; an out -oven.; a largo yard and garden J all ftew. and in complete or* derj.pleasantly situated on Resaca street, Allegheny, .bear thetWeal Commpn...-Immcdiate. possession, if ra-- S 6UTHBERT, Gen’l Agent, . it3o j ~r :, . „ r.fiOSmithfield street. . JUST KEtJEiVEB ATWOOOWARUfcJELLY’S. Nq_. 7ff Third street; the London and Pari* Magazines ofbaaluoniforJnly.i ■ The Ladies’Gazette of Fashion; published in London —upwards of thirty engravings. ' ■ • o The t Weekly Timrs.ihe. Era.BoU’i Life iniLondoh,! Punch, tho Illustrated News, and the Lincoln Mercury! An invoice- df' Manii’s meiiv Vertical Lever, Letter and Manifest Presses, ebrt ststtngof «zes 151 inches by 18,101 by 12and 10 by Ilf, •wuh Memllio -Dampenersi Letter 'Manifest BbdlS •to correspond;" *• •- -.f- *• . For sale wholesale atrd tetail by’ ;; : -' ■ - ' JOHN F COLE. ' ... _ , i... • •sole agent forthe West. ■ At Coyodo & CMehrWarehouse,corner of Ponn and Wayne streets,Pittsburgh. ' J- • * - BookseUcrs and Sthuontrs-supplied at as prices as tiiey enn purchaso fromthecasterfa manufacturer nnd’ patentee. * OrJSff h/l YbEH'5 ÜbfilhilY,—a Ireso Buopty - effect a cure in, all,:cases:- of Dyaentery. Cramps,PniQ .m tfae . Stomach, 4c. -It haa been uscu with astonishing success in the very worst cases.' Bold wholesale and retail by , 4 . : S. L. CUTHBERT, - \ • .V, :No.sP:Smithficia street. TAVa CuFFfcaE—A prime aiucle for iamily use m 9 storeiandforsale.by i*,-.; • . jySl . i KING & MOORHEAD.;,. BLOOMS— 150 tons No. 1 Jumataj • * i 75 do Bedford Forge Blooms; • Recaved aud for Sale by " • Jy3l ’ KING 4 MOORHEAD. HERRING— AQ bbls. in store and for sale by iyao SHERIFF 4 BINNING. Lard 01L—75 bbls. No. t for saie by - . a ' jy3o B A. FAHNESTOCK & Ca ALCOHOL— SObbls. for sole by.... JySff . B. A; FAHNESTOCK 4= CO.: • &G. &C. &C. t o Cabinet JU&J&ere. <*, - „ } 1 ** - ‘'.rv* . •- «■ ."- ‘i;% _ i '•• JC'.l-.'i . ?T, .• *■ ■• ••*•;• f V---;' r,v,V:‘ ' T 'V. I*-*: «T ? V','- ~y\* • if ■ r. ■■ J '■ '.h :;• >.• > J'. i-h “J. f: \ „ " i iDmga anft- IKeftiriittg; ' ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER ! , PBPSisrt THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, Or Gutrlo Joletl A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CUBES, I B REARED froth Rennet)or the fourth stomach of lh< OX) after directions by Baron Lama, the great Rnysio ogical Chemist) by J. S. HOUGHTON)MJ>.,No. lidMorlh Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. This satruly wonderful remedy for INDI&ESTION; BYSPJIPSIA, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION. LIVER VuMPLAWT, and DEBILITY, Nature’s Nature’s, own agent, thoGaistric Jniec. this Fluid,'infused in water, Will digeStTrrdißSDlvfr Pivg.PmnTOa og.Rmw Tfara jjj Aioor o vvo of thtrtromach, ".£•* « SCIENTIFIC. KVIDfiNCB 1 : : . „ - iivMscelebrated workon Animul Chest- P ,s T A n .artificial _ Digestive Fluid) analogous to the Oaanc Juice,may be readilypreparei frominemn- c orjhe stomach oMht?calf, inwhich viU • nous a nicies of food, as meatandeggs, will ho so soft ened, cadigested, just in (he s&memanneras they wdaia be.ia the human stomach.” * ■ in his famoustreadse on « Food and IH -et,”jwbTtshed by Fowlers A.'Wells, NoV-\ort, imlk states; tie aame.«sgt Tnere are few higher.oathoiities than Dr. Dr.- Cdwintiin -his valuable writingaon ihe>« Fhysioio-- -gy of-Digestion,” observes taut “ a diminution of the due 'qaantitjfof the Gastric Juiceifi-ajpeuninentondull>pre vailingeause of, Dyspepsia;”, and he states that “rffe..- tmguistmd'jp'rofesßOJr of medicine in London; who was «pvpw>itafflicted With thigcompiamUfinding everyihtnfr' telsetoniiijhadrcconrtb totbdGftstncJaicei obtained': from the stbtnach of living,npinyUft which pfoVed; comf Pl Dh of ttie famousworks on “ Vegeta-" bteDied” says: “It Is a remarkablfe fadl fophyaiology that the piomaebs of animals, macerated in Water, im part to the'fiuid thepropertybfdisSblving various aril* , cles of mod, and of eflecting-'a kind of artificial digest: tiooof mem in nowise'didbreht from the digest,, iveprocess;” 1 ’■": - u *' •; / ;' r ‘ *'V’ Dr. Scion’s great work, the of Man*”(Lea; &Blanm»ard, ery of HEPSIN forni9 a new era in; the chemicalhistory. of Digestion. r From recent experimentawe know that food is uifesnlvedras hipidly in- on ; artificial dlfcestiyc fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as it is in the natural ;Gast trie Juide iuelt” « . V ‘ O ° Profeiser DtntSLisoir, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphioiin his great work on Homan Physiology, devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of tnis subject. Bis experiments with Dr. Beaumont;' on tho Gastric, . Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from •animaia are well known. “Iholl coses.” he says, “dk gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial os in the ;natttialjdigestiohs.” :; v pAB A DYSPEPSIA CUREB, preparation of PEPSIN has produced the mofct~maFve£oa»-eflbcmy-curing -oases or Debility, Emaciation, Nervons Declines,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed lobe on the very vergebf the grave, ir is impossible to give the details of cases iir the limits ol this ad\ierusemeut—but authentic&ted certificaies'hhve been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REM ARK ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia. New York, and Boston alone, miesewere nearly all desperate cases, and the' cureß -wjere no; only rapid , and bat perma nent. f •• V - •= It Uffi great NERVOUS ANTHH3TE, and particularly useful for tendency to. bilious disorder, Liver Crtnpl&ihu I Fever and Ague/or badly treated Fever ahtf-Ague, and I the evil effects of Quinine,.Mercury, and oiherarugs apontbfe Digestive organs, aftera long '.Also,, for excess in eating, ana "the tbo free use of ardent spir its. It Also reconcile*Health with'lntemperance.' v ° 1 OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS." TherA is no forin of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem to reach and remove at once^—' : No mader how bad they maybe, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF! ■’A.'singly dost remove* aUthe*sg>Uatdn\ tyrrep toms, and it ortly needs to bere pealed, for a short time, •' to mokA these gobd effects permanent.-. PURITY OF ■ BLOOD and ViGOR OF BODY* follow at once:' It is ■ particularly exceUent ia cases of Nausea, Vomiting, <• Cramp 9, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af ter eatibg, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low - ness of {Spirits* Despondency j" Emaciation, Weakness, •tendehoyto-''>^oniiy,Suicide, Ac.J ’ - - • • Pried, DULL AR perbo'tiie. One bottle will of ten effect alasUngcdge-' r - • • Everk-bouhr bears the written signature-of J. S. HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor. :: Sold by ogenis in every town' in the United States* and by Respectable dealers la Medicines generally. Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER A McDOWELL, 141 • Wood street. . , Retail dealers suppiiedai Proprietor’s prices. [ov2fcy • • Also,[for sale by R. E. SELLERS,S7 wotd street. Is ra?eetfuU y minted to tlu\fallowing truths , set fbrth in rtlatttn to one of the tndst important Beeudia of mod em fbnei/ • •••> .•••• ■ --. ; i PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL; IT. Id dot more than one year ago since this great rem edy wasbrooght before the public, for the relief and • cure of disease. Itsgreat powers to heal, have, since then, become folly appreciated; by the community, and : we allege that the longer it is'tried the more tehain will itsgreaifame spread. lt is’ nat the remedy of o. day; got up for the sole pnrpose df makmg tnbney; bat, one. which we conceive^-mil continue to be used when all ; nostrumshave;been forgotten.- The PETROLEUM Is a Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of thd earth by a power and, agency that langhs to scorn all hnman competition. It is duty,when"wie write, about a medicine, that we write vstrra—that we say nothing Calculated to deceive.those who may trust our ward or put confidence in our statements. The sick are very aptto catch-at any.thing that promises relief from dis ease. A story can harutv be too highly wronghl ioon* swerthe objectof goliingor humbugging some of .them. Now,wedo not desirctodo 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’maieriamediea. Plain,unvarniahed that may be atcertaiucd in our.own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favorof the Pe troleum. , . . Wiftnu the pa«t two months, two of oar-owa citizens, who were totally blinds have been restored to sight Several cases ol blindness, inthe Siaie 'of Ohio, have been cured*: And, also, the case of a gentleman in Bea ver county* . There are others; but these eases are near home> ajia may be referred to by any persons who may have doubtson tbe sobjecL. These cases Wtre curedaf tertney hod been abandoned by physicians as hopeless- The Petroleum will cure, when used accordingtodiree. Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gont, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the face, Chrome Sore.Eyes*:Rir.gworm, Tetter, Scald Head, Sains 'inlhe'bdQesand old sores.Ulcers,Wens. Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal Fever ana Ague, Caronic Coughs, Asthma,Bronchitis, and all Pul monary affections of & chronic nature, tending to pro duce CONSUMPTION. . . : :\ y BumsamLScalds,diseases.of the -Bladder end Kidr, heys, Chapped Hands, Exconated Hippies, Coras and Bunions, in fati, it is aensat vmvHxsAX.xSHXST, and baa been tried in most of the above diseases within the pasi'year with the most perfect success., Certificates : that will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who will take pleasure in showing themtothe afflicted or their friends*. r -./ ; ~v . . {,; others may say. about their medicines* tins . Petroleum is ibe:greateßt Remedy of the eget* Phy* jucians offaigk standing in the profession ore beginning to use it in their practice. Those who u first looked on with doubt and uncertainty, are.willing to awardat due 'praise and consideration* Before, another; year rolls rdiind, all will be compelled to; acknowledgethat the Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered. For sale, Wholesaleand Retail, by .- .. KEYSER & M’DOWELL, ..... . 140 Wood street ~ . AUo—R.E.Sellers,s7Wood.street} D.M*Carry,D. A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Also, by the Proprietor, S. M. KIER, Canal Basin, 7th street, Pittsburgh., . • fiafl.. Trie Unman Body must Perspire, (SO BATS NATVEB,) TO MAYS A HEALTHY APPEARANCE, And porsona who do not perspire are liable to the mot ■ DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. • NOW, J oKKs’ltaiianCbeinieSl.Soap causes a free : perspiration,and at the same time mollifies,softens .the skin, giving it the texture and beanty of an InfanPs. SCURVY; SALT RHEUM AND SORBS, are soon not. only healed* but cured by its use, as at least seven physicians in New York know»wfao use it In sucb cases, anil find ii untailing—as also*in ~ , FRECKLES, or.any otherskin disease. Tbe reader is that this is no usclesspuffed nostrum, as one trial will piove. Icould enumerate dt least 60 persons cured of i JfiOHE HEAP, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD. BnyHt, and.rhaieader.iaagain, assured, I. would not cruelly sellitTbrihaabovei'uhlessTknewlt tobe all I state. Those who are liable to' . CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH, wjUfindthis not only but a preventive; and l can now only ado, that any one afflicted with .any of the above, or similar diseases,willfind this all and even more (admirablein its properties) than I state. tET.put,,redder, the stores are flooded wilhimiiations, .and be spre you aafcfor Jokes’ Italian Chemical Soap— and buy ft only of WMi JACKSON*' only Agent in Pittsburgh; iHOLlberty street, Pittsburgh,head or'Wood* - Jones’LUy wmte* LADIES are cautioned against using common prepa red Chalk. They are not aware how frightfully injurious it Is tojhc skin 1 how; coarse, how.rough, how ■ saHow, yeUow and unhealthy iho.siin : appears alter using prepared Chalk T - - : Besides, it is injurious, contain-.. - We have prepared aneautifnl vegetable article, which we call JONES’ SPANISH LILY-WHITE. 'lt is pdrfcetlyinnocent, beingpurified of ail deleteri ous qualities; and it; imports to the skin a natural, healthy, (alabaster, clear, living.white; ai.the same Uraeacting as cosmeticouihe skin, making it soft and smooth.; Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON. 89 Liber ty streetj head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Price/25 cents* * ■ Nearly White .Teeth and Brsattt, ■ „ I/ TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTB. i IERSONS who have either, 1 ore-honorably 'assured . JC- thatiiftheir breathisever Bofoul.ortheir TEETH DECAYED; DARE OR YELLOW; jftnd encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent box of Jonew’ Amber Tooth paste will make the teeth white as snow v .and the Breath odiferously sweet. ' ! s ; Sold ontyai JACKSON’S Store, 240 Liberty stree head of Wood. ■ . (dec2o ;~hlh7 ] Jones’Solntionor Jet, —— A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE for the changing ot jljL whue, red or grey hair to a beaatifiil brown or jet black color, in a few minutes. Price SOcents and SlfOO Sold bv \V.JACKSON, 210 Liberty atreetr:Pitisburgb -eadof Wpod.-ir r ;rdec2tT . i ASclenUlle Balr .Tonle Bsstorer A. ND BEAUTIFIES. • .Triadhonles 3?f cents. Those xX-who have died Jones* Coral Hair Restorative know Us excellent qualities—those who have nou we assure, it to possess the following qualities.- ItmlL force the hairto glow on.any part where nature intended hair.to grow, siopitfaliing ofl, cure scurf or dandruff, nndmake or grey hair grow dark. For dressiugthe hair - Soft ans silky* nothing ctur oxceed this—it makes i truly beautiful and: .keeps itso*-Itis, indeed, the mos economical, yet superior artidteffardau-’lnSrro^ • 8old ; only aiWALJACKSON’S Store, 240 Liberty st;. -heddof . Price 37|cents,fi0 cents and wool.:! • g-» --r-V ;V • ’yourself—AMericancompound^-. : never. Joking specifieisguaranteed in all cases -pfrielicdte disease,, together with thp • attendant. com* plaints, io effect a speedy, safe and,lasting cure in the coutse of a few days, without' restrictions to diet, busi ness q? injury to the system.. It is J ’an;old and .popular remedy/ has long been land still isj used in tho private ppicuceiof a physician, radically earing niaety-nineof lijohqhdredoases. “it leaves iio odor bn the breath,’ahd -ritpy boused fly any:oSe,wiihouf the'least Ifenritexpo iure.' For s?leauho.Medical_Depot,.Na*so amhhfi^M street.YiitsburghyPa..' :: : /.i 1 / ::. - ; r- fapr7 ■ itulV* Sarsaparilla and the Cheiera. IVTGT a single man,woman- or ciriW has dled.of the ‘CHOLERA or any of its symptoms who used this mvaluable preparation;• < Look at the city of Louisville, Where this Sarsaparilla is made;* and where from.lSO to SOO.bofttes are retailed daily, but few isolated eases of .Cholera have occurred, and' they were either persons fromboaisorthoSewhodiaegaidedouradvice.: i.. j " {Cmanaau,Ckmtfa, ; For sale by KEYSER & M’DOWEIX.MO Wood st (Pittebugjh, where the genuinqtrariiclo iaay i. •; Bountv iisfldt* 11 . CAPT.; NAYLOR, No. 103 ««er of Cheriry alley, having made arrangements ut Wash* ngton for; the purpose, lgqdA ior officers apd soldiers, theiriwfdawe.and child rod. : the Bouqty Land Bill, passed September2Slh,lSso. • ; ; Pittsburgh, October ith :l ~ .. , —' jsKNiJOIC ACID—7S ounces for salebjr 7l; ' ; -‘-r - , -a; FAHNESTOCK & CO. ... - ■ ;• \i: v: :i • ■. ’ ~ *. Public Attention r. ■ ■ ■■■#"■•■• v * . a'- 1 lfo@§r T7rr ~ TTr J I ME»ek“ 5 !l# 9 #A? , E,bSi; J w • Jfo. ISS Wood Stmt, (near Sixth BtpiSi'i.- rfIAKES this X tho olU2«ia .*»i. Überal batronag? Uie»li%je?j«t ; r - •'- ouenttapuid wChiWrdn’e Clot!l!&gv J »£:: : sunwoii aim vr.-t ; In. cdpwcjfe. w#t' ibftiyaUitftog-üßrowsS fee!:luu -Handlreitli!«fBV3r©sny -Lifl* Nebt -“t O&B,»eK;!MIjMUng 1 iSfcfi&h. > • ■■ , april (Toteatjapy 'iiiiat >.; oru :•■ yum SFBWO ftSO SOHaiOll OLOJHISOI • ' : O'j- rsi.q > •' . , AMtttjiiEftirttNSbfel} PiMmglti> . ..-si TOUN MEoMlBKEYiHa3T»*jttcilpMlunrilopan- . O -noatwmstojiis,fi»raeirpn» ftieadf-aadjiupsjillfl.ia.. •■; geneial: thatais Spring,and Biuamer.atoeltXsnowjngadv , lor in»pedUbni'wHeh'%e- believeswill be fodtid'uthe '- ona of il«olaife»t *ndsiie»t -« Made Clothing,tp,bo foondln Aa He haathls.ea'soii paid wore, than tunal attenuonto ; the mannfictttting tmd gtMe&f mi Hariheaw stmafttis^'. ■very lowest priced, aa well AsJhe lip^h stylo and ehpgßncanpt itson ej..: . He wouTiparUcalarly caUtnooUeittion of Oil dealers inClothing toins present splcmlid risabrtmedrdi' v ■:- Ashef'' Hssay*l!lsaeOatmsntS(-3^. sSei].<.»«:*. rt<:e !J > C.^ i ?t?'! , W> te «<“ I ®2et,th«n»nohlndaee* .V,. ®SK» >WI -ti.Mte’it'theirihxortitidpawhaia Hthi* , establiahmonLftdi.tl«r aotMcs.l «!;»“;.•Tti'-. greatsaccessin theta?... ‘tnprecedeplcdwAolejoiinndrs? , .. ‘ ■ irtiKhijEngluh.avtd.'dmaican BmaddSks.:^., j&nISfaSSSS VSfifSEZ 7‘ ■ - , cpmb,.then* ! on“^S ,:^ ! •'-• ••;. \‘ :• Stfites. < fiZLKi t-.» 'iul f-f u.j r jiil-C. i, f J-.j k i i; ”, O' 7rs?©*»' cmlF&otllonable Goodoa - TUBT L BECEIYED ; at GHIBBLE'S; • 0 Siorcj]so;-&sj Jubpny *treet, t a / . largo aid splendid' assortin’e&i of .tfi* latest stoles of ' Spnng sm&SanuHePGootis, WMet: we'«ft ; predated'to "•■' ««tyle.^linsaipsaseainthii cityi a • andat extremely, lowprices,, n y.- .« . We have on .liand a'ilirge asadrlinentTof Vtßfijfy ' ' MADE CLOTHIKS, tdade IQ ili&best -and Tiali* *- ion&ble manner,whieli.we tzris;detenoiaed^iui eeltrvery "r- ■ low for tash: Country those -wbo-bay wholesale,‘will Endittotheir'advantage’tocaif and ox* ~J' r amine oUt'stoctjbeloreptn-cliiiaiDg': -/ ;- - -1 1 IX7* Democrat. Mercer ; Whig, Meadvil|e aentioel r Grren*bareh Eepublican, .: Washington Examiner, Steubenville to the amountofSE;send paper to advoftiserß.-and cnarke - •" thlflpffiec.: .; IP-M q-' I- u; ’j j .* ?ABtKEit. iiAßJtKxa an entirfe‘new;Biock ot GOODS’, for. Spring and Summer.wear; vi‘2: •' Eri%luh' and' Amtrkani Cieths,' Cagkmutkttii'- ? Tusttdx, Cammeras.i TailUd Frtn'hHabU CMi*,* «apo rtorarUplefor bimn«s CoatiOjogeiherjW'ah.aJarßeav sorunent of pldla 'and figured C&stbH&tt: new' Knddeal- ' .cable.t - : .7;oi?:i .v^t•. .vr and MannUts. ail of which the subscriber U ' ■prepared to toake-to oruerjn the.nbaiest nndittOrt fluh tonaole Btyfosyat-osldw pricea “aby other 'eiuttUsh^' v -'i - ment. Detherefbrehopesby^txictAUenUon-toatt^f ders inuustedjohis merita aharo of pablic-ba tronagei *--'*• ,; JAMES'C;WATTr * ' i^ovGSMaflttrtpbdlweeri^Sedbndand'liiTdett.: -TO TAlLOjßS.—fflhalhconUnne tosell and givc.fn- . Btructlona pa ray eyetem of XSarhUru J)rdugSUng .ai ' , v heretoforOpAi-tbe folio •»’ -'- byoralinairnctkin,BJL£>; Without . : I*9*i -O;K,n. «irf if? ,■ .jj-i i,.'.!... j-,.., S^awoi^ipoa* *.*■ , .'-■■■ .T. IPMAN Adhtstix Fdiehnietnt 1 dip* ’ 1: .JU ping water,"nfid lrHi peastug the gammed .bfeCome.the , parchmeht paper, w}iiclL‘'will withsThnd any ordinary mcuonortaoietorci iForkaleby sfagjo " •' pack, at the store of-r : ; .fiUsVjEBS^ ) i ' / nartfl • ..[Corner of Market. , . , iDMUIaIIOSi ; . , tnHE Partnership heretofore existing bet Weed the — . A sabscribers, under tfce firm of Druggists, tutß';tius day: been dissolved; by tmutml coi* - -■■. '•■ ComUr, who continoes-.ihe: same. btuiae&s..at:uus .aw . stand, comer of Wood flhtf Third ntfeeis. •* ~‘ ‘ v W LUiam Dixon’s London Patem ■LeTerii' . .. WatcHea, SCFEIUOR tdany-Wstches ever-offered .to . thareJti-V * zeniofPhiabuijbi--. nr-fr. '-.vfr-; - n -.y < j-'-m H. RICHARDSON* 81 Ma&ei&treetf is ihe above Watctittfc' Tfaej'oncfmiir rtuK •■ '*• omce is ouaehe&to tftfc&Wptfclrs <-hi *-' • Bg utilu Admiral**,- ~ .; /, . ; william dixon,: ; . . CbnohometprandWatbizManofacttiteri' * l ' • ■ 45KingiBquate, Goawell Road/Ldflddtuv • TM* certifies ibawflo aC(?ampttAyiijg , la warromed by.mo lo be.,of maflnracidro, and so Wuichwiihmynamdflpcmitißgenairie.nnfesVaccom-' paoiedby a certificate bearing iny signature. . .. - r uti. •Igaaraniee the Welch, No.—, urfceep timer to the rat* is;acticra *;.r i.; O. C. BENNETT, 187 Peunet. \ t ' rj, VI „ r ICECREAM AND MINERALAVATER.-The.sub* scribers respectfully inform their old frlends and cns< tomers that theyhavc cb&mencedtnakiiig'-iCE CREAM % fbr ibeseasoni Their SALOON hns/beeti fltiedup'in M/; superior «yle;And-will: bo opcn.from 8 o’clqck, A* M., , OurMlNEßAL % FOUNTAiNi.h&srtUsdi(been?opehed /:r .for the season, .. . Clakes, Fruits, Band* m * usuaijfreskandAweet., ... ... ■ r. * A. 4 r. SHILDECKER, my!7:d3m -: ;/Smyßakery t 2iDiamsnd:aHey. ■ j S*or Fcmalea and Holest cr--./ DR- LARZEITE’S JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreativo Elixir, .preserved, restorative in cases of debility, uqpoie'hcy *or barrenness, and all ". ' regularitiesofnardre. ; lt h dlltfcat-itprofessSsto ! be—‘‘ : - viz::.Nature’s great restorativc^&ndxemedy.for the married state without lbis a-certain cure for semin alemtssions; general debility, gleeu veakness of the genhul. organs, nervous affections, leucorrE®a br' : whites. As irfedjcinfc it Also, a certain remedy for incipient Consampumt.'iJxdt> ?. gestion,loBS of. muscular energy* physical las&uuae,-fe male.we'akness, dqbihty,Ac. r Juswainrated to please . the.nserln any.of the abovecomplamlSyUndisof price" lessvalueltO-ihosdwfthoatcfflspri&#. i; f l *-*-’ Tospread wide the havie :: ; appointed Messrs. Judson A Co., of the city of New York, rathe Umied.Statea of sole agents rorits sale; and unferfkit comes’ throughthem,'&ndtheirsignafurestarer.on.thowrappeyj . ANTONIO LAHZETTE*M.D. i Naples,July 16th, 1849. , ■ __ Sold oaly in Pittsburgh at tFe~7nedfcalDepot, Jfo. Vfl Soithfield-strOet; and-by B/Ht Meaking v ' i W'albat street Cincinnati; Raymnnd;& iHatietr^N.o^4hiFfmrth'stfteO- > Louisville. . [mar^Lly ; * ciuia*, „... fTi&E above establishment has been taken un* business connecie^firewiA,^jk»ihw r Mspiqwgie* ceivinga full supply *pf.Timber,cnrqers ior nil eisehof ;■ LumberiwiUhe ulleanwith promptness, and at aplow ■ prices as by any other Mill in ibejietghborhood. PAUNuS ot a pjsin and.dmutnraraJ pattern will.bo . cut . lapi39-yj . JAMEa CARMAN A CO. / 11 If Y i Mill TORPEDOES'; AV/V/*UUIJ 250blBFire CmckoTB, Not I nnd2; ICO gross Chasers: 100 -do - Pin Wheels';"' : 40-do ri Scrolls; imallv ' •• 25 do v do . large; 20 doz loz RocEeu; ’ 15 do 2oz do ' 10'do SoZ'--.do • i' '• 5 dodOZ ■■ dO ; ' I-"- 1, ■ 2 do Boz do . • ■ 2 gross 4 inch Triangles ;v 1 , . - 2 db ; if do ■ 1 do ' ! 2 cases Chiiiese Rockett! • 3jfrossFlying 1 Piteous; Jyl -.. N<>.a;:Wpo4tireei. , 150 and fprjaleliy: ■ yl No 6, T Wood iirtet. lliB'J) UUBKJWO—SU bhlj.itimuallly tcerivlnr,. ' ivlß . ■ WM.HYER, -lobxfl.iitarjsnpenori : - ) - <..*• tO .do Solar Spenaand ' 10 ito-Sicanae;‘ Forsalaby > ; J. D. WILLIAMS Ca OawBEE finn PINK aPFOES: OUU ISO PasWj"-::. r: ; SO hf/ -Sd? I'do} iJ - u-~-i -lOObxs .LiigeiEaijinsi.Vi .1- J.Viia?* i Z ■ 50 d<*.No.l and*HoelcCandy; •-■i-r- Re cemD £ nnd for sale by ■■.'A-'-.—a' . ■ JOSHUA RHODES&CO-,,. , - . No.6Wood«t. ■. Mackerel- „ - ' i SO bbis: No. 3 (Moss, insp'eetloft)-. , 40bf.do ~ .3 . do . vdo ■ /do;. -r-y : 40hfdo S ' do ’ do dbj .... Justredexvedandforaaleby ••-■ ■ Jy2l MILLER A RICKETSON. - * HOLUANP HERRINGS—IOO *eg» in pnmo order* f“* “fICKHSE^ft STOUVEIg- mvi£Klrig J S CRUSHED SUGAR; i.- . OU 20 do ... . Powdered - do; .-;■■■ 'shhd*. Steam Syrnp. , ; ,F. R. DRAVO, No. 1 Diamond, : ■AjtOLASSES— St Look So*ar House Holosms; IVI • St. James do • . Netr Orleans Plantation f Forsaloby KING 4b ffOORHEAP. T>aCON—3£oo li)s. Frirac Hums in store end for laie. 1 • ■'* . ,<-u .* W' SHERIFF * ' ~yta [ , -N