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THE Undersigned BarasaccepieJAeAgencyof (he above vrtir known House, is prepared to onngc-m Passengers from the: Old Country; on as Tavo table ter >) » ‘ the following lm,s, fe Olh “red "leaves Liverpool on the S6* «< * E THB E LINE leaves Liverpool Twiceo Monti. THE LONDON LINE of Packets sails from Lena on on tlie Oth , 13th, Slot and 26ih of every Momh. , _ °THE CLYDh! LINE ol Glasgow Pnckels sails fmm GLASGOW on the Ist nnd ism of each month. •_ U »7?o_A weekly Line of Pockets for New Orleans. (ry*Passcngers shtpedfrom New York to any part . Of ,h rr?The Senior Portlier resides in Liverpool, and e u .pentads ihe ombarcation oi all passages engaged in | *1? «°"pi™ons desirous of visiting. the Old Count cy;- can have Oietrrphssaß* engaged naroughT from Yltls*. burgh, by ; fippiiCa’aon eilher personally, orby. letter, (post *“*VaS3AOE fSom'NIJW YORK . Can be -hod at- very icincedrates by applying- to,the nn.lers.guca Agent ion the Messnn lapsaou^New K Cornet ot Sixth and Liberty streets, ieSfl (2nd story) Jhiahnrgh- Joan CO7OBB- >■ Vrt.* • !£ .* f«OlE, - COVODB & COJiEi street. aafem'mm ■ IgESmi .TerJrgXKfc . WT-TTIM ■••MPCBBBmIi- :. Pennsylvania JlgHtooS CQ>—~CenlTal JUit&r<xtd> THB subscribers havings been appomled Shipping Agents for the Pennsylvania or Central Kauroaa, inform the public that we are now prepared loreceivc any amount:of merchandise* or produce, lor shipment Ooodß eta this route will bo carried through in five days, and all consigned to us Will free ot commission or charge for advances* .- Rates of Freight betiDeen Phxladelphxa and Pittsburgh. Dry roods, hats, shoes*books, stationery, cutlery, con fectionary, fruits; feather*, furniture, druffB,mecli .sines saddlery, icc Sl,obfrlooffM Hardware, queenswarey groceries. paints, dye stuffs, oils, leather, clover, flal, timothy and other grass seeds,-wool, Ac. « 80e.;f 10J. Beef, pork, butter.' lardj lard oil, tobacco, leaf, coffee, tallow, grain ana rags, Ashes, marble trough), tar, pitch, rosin, German clay bones,bacon, Ac. . ... • : . . . f;*P°* COVODE A COLE, corner Penh.and Wayne streets UM831.~1.y10 ■EM» Reduced. . . : MQNONa&B# IJI ROUTE. . 1851. ssammsa .....via, BtwnxviU* and Cumberland tD &Utimare atul PhilacPa. i riiHE Atorruiig Boai,leaves daily at So’clock, A. M-. JL precisely, conneciingwitb thoCarsat next morning-" „ „ • The evening boat; leave* daily at 6 o’clock. 1 . ; M.- (except'Snnday evening*,) connecting with the cars a Camberland nexteventng t at yo o’clock. . - • • Baltimore 32 hoar*. Faxeonly £9- Time thrbngh toPhiladelphia*# hoar*. Ste only 810. The National pioad l* now, good. . Cpadoctor* gowith the coaches, between Brownsville and -Cumberland—, which malces this decidedly the bestrooloEaßt , J.MbBKIMEN. Agent,; ■Officein the Monongahela House. KUTIVKI anotlitir WSOi Corner of Wood Strusund-Diammd A Gey, Pittsburgh. BQREGG 4 GO. have just' received another , new . supply of DHY HOODS and FAHIETJESjWhIch oar advantages inbaying, and ioiig experience iu the tujiiness vce Bauer ourselvesthat we can afford our goods atprieea regardless of competition. 'Our stock will be found to be unsurpassed mine western market, and much superior w any. previous stock kefit* at the old stand by Gregg fcAPCatidtess. r . . , We have jnstopeneda fresh lot of late styles of BON NETS, Ribbon* ParasolvOresa Lawnsvßerages.Mons de Laines, Ladies’ White DressGood* Ladies’ ©imps, Silk Fringe*,Ac;; 1 BroaflOlothsVFancj Vestings, Ca*si meres, Summer Pantaloonery,Tweeds, Gloves, Hosiery, Threads, Combs, Suspenders, Buttons^Knives, Spoona, Razors, Scissors, Ac., and all other articles In theirline,, too tedious to mention. ' We have dri hand, just receiv ed directfromthe manufacturer* aadimporters, byer press,a large' lot of*'GOL‘D and-GILT; JEWELRY, GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, and Watch materi al*, and being weekly In thereeeipt bfsucb; Goods, we intend keeplngoor aseonmebtcomplete. We earnestly solicit an early call from buyers before pur chasing elsewhere. ; . '■ Thirty casesof BRASSJ3LOCKB; ja&i arrived, ofva rionskmdsi'ii^:: • £E7* Remember, No. 97, north-west. corner of Wood sueetand Diamond alley, Piu,s&»xglu - N. B.—The business of ite. rata: firm of Gregg A oF- Candlest is to be seitiei-by- 0-’6regg’ at'he above stand, who is fully atubdmedtrdui whose possession are the books, notevahd papers of said firm. fje9 Dr. Family medicines. EXTRACT of a i. otter trom the Rev. \'~ L. Abbott, a well, known and highly esteemed Missionary in the klugdonr of Barmah. dated Amacaw, Fe"bruar> ,164 G. Dr. D. Jayn*) 'fhtladtlphia: My Dear Sir— «e are now in great want of your Medical l-renarauon*. » our CARMINAViVBBALSAM la an invaluable medicine i in this ceUMry in bowel complaints, and baa been used , in all on? Missions with the most gratifying success, I \ hare Jrno*n it in many casfekto bet .like a charm > oar | SAKaTIVB PILLS are my sheet anchor.—Tlr; beat j tP'edicine for my hvercomplarnt and pain w the aide that | 1 have ever used. They are in great demand, awl we ( are entirely out of them.. We uced ] of them Bro. Beecher pays we could use a.thousand i boxes yearly among-oar jpeobleto great advaniacc. * j have uaed-your TONIC VERMIFUtiK as.a toiuo.in in- j termiuent fever, with the most complete success, i | think it once was the means of saving my own son. i>a : , ring my travels ahiong the churches the post season, l, round a whole village suffering under a prevailing mflu cnxa-auended with coughs of a mostyiblentehenuner. lonen rerrettefl J had.notbad adoxono?_two.or>our | EXPECTORANT to administer io them, for I lelicvc *om what l.httvc seen of its effects, that .ft would have been justthe thingfor those poor peoplt c I presumeyou have not hitherto had an idea. to,what on client your medicines are used in all oar Missions. <■ • Affectionately yoars, E. L. ABBOr*. p nr aft iß :it the' PiHn‘2eo Store, 33. Fifth street. l)?l Judd’s Medlwrfe,d.ld<iuld Cwtffil**.’ . THIS article' Imcndtjd for family use, and aboolU be found In the possession ef every, family in the land. Mechanics whoaro m constant danger of injury trMbeir peraons through accident, and the improper or careless tools, will find -ibis article-.to be (invaluable AO them, and ohera fair trial, wjUcoryuder it mdivpensablo* ‘‘This mny certify that hayiog frequently made use of Judd’s dedicated Liquid Cuisclo, prepared by MesSts. Penfield Camp, Middletown, Connecticut, chcerfnHv recommend itto onr profesHon al brethren, as an excellent substitute (or ter. in dressing barns, cats, scalds, braises, and all kinds of fresh wounds; also, for sore nipples, a remedy une qualled. CHARLES WOODWARD, M.D., q wm: B. CASEY, m.d, D. HARRISON, MB, F-WOODRUFF. M D.. , , ■ HAMILTON BREWER,M U.,' ELLSWORTH BURR, M.D.. Homme. Comprising aU ihe practising piyeicians in the city of B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., For sale corner of Wood and First.sts. UXOBBB'B _• ■- _ ?Jnk *mno Jg theVopricory c^ k “ W immirealaw of ihe blood. Also, Liver pAterrhv ilyipepsla, Headaches, Diizmera, Soreness and Tightness about the Cheat! Bron °?tu Dryness, and a tickling sensation abonttheTbrSti'andi^uaedwith unprecedented sue v“ f °th? ?e7t“moDToVthDU £ o Endaof living w'tnea aeafrom &ISX«i™ C " billuwd and broken down constitutions. . l ' l * i'“ re Ji ? vevetablc in ita cotnpoatuon, and so accuralejy pom- j in it 3 proportions that the chemical, botanical and ra“dictti properties of each ingredient harmoniously | “lihS r<^dm T A E chron“toeaaeB which ha. baf-1 Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed lo.raake the least im ptU has bcea tesled in many cases of CANCEROUS HUMORS. The most ob «t inat e, C a ncerb have been rtiin«d bv this medicine. We \\ii a .valuable meScine iHI BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. It remove, all obstruction in the circulation, Liver free aetrtb and healthy: It wmoVes Palpitation of the. Heart, and relieved in all oases of ,Astbma,tind papy. be '’ sale ana re ™ l W Agenl for Wcsteih Pennsylvania, f ■ lellty' Warehouse, cor Wood and Sixth its.,jFittsb h HtranSfifi JLiOOIS At DAOOERREOTYPKS FOR.ONE IJOLUAR, put :OP In Fine Morocco rosea. The aubscribcrsimnounco to the citizens of Pittsburgh and,vicinity, that, they can •ret a likeness for one halfthe usual pnee, not to bo passed by those taken in the East • Wo don't mean to be BurpawH>T'-«“y •■ - Having- a lasgo BJT and «fle lisht, we arc prepatca to sultiheMoßfltfarudious. ' we wi\\ not atknny poTSonto take & likeness unless it saits them Miniatures put in Lockets, Pius or Rings; Sick #£ ilei'ensedberson* liken at theirresidence. W deceQSC 7 oR TTOW WEEKS ONLY. ■ T ‘ • MERRIMAN A LAWYER Rooms on 3d st; oppospe St. Charles Hotel jnyl&Gmd; , ptne [OU I<«npii ShlS 1 «”>"» « «"■** "“SraffsTOTOH, 82 Fourth st., between Market and Wood, Manufacturer and* Dealer, Wholesale and 8e.a.1, m the above named <J»i. .■• ~~ " Diiioiatton* mHECo.Partnenhipl.«reU,f o re^li«Unrbegreenih e mnfnSdone'ent.- Either partner may nsc the name of the '^^^“‘^boNNET. MATTHEW D.PATTON. pattburshs ISSO. ■ n— tTaoinc sold my entire interest la the firm ofJ.B* jßyg»jgj«Kattßggag ss»*sw*SH A -^sa* public, i - ••• • l J J uable P ro P t e !i y p nß (r ra ii e v,Dreßenang a fine comer on BUoatoa in' llio Allegheny, having a dwtJ]- lot J MSjS"j wd mi,'kitchen, gohi eeilarand a lngMuaeeoniajnlS o (?fiae!'Wter, om-T>oase, a large porch; also* a pwmp , .. stable, and an ice house Ssasssi^ffl^-ssaisiif i ,y r’viv! jWfSmithfifeld stteet« Bacon snon.iers .o^by , >, i J"* I »rHo?Kf^?«r^’4T h ,a S u, /\_-l opposite ibe-Pdst Office- - I Haroer’sMagttzine.for August, j WciWaryoTMechan.e.~No. : 3u, 121 >’ «• the Greai , J I , j'X > The ChuS rf the Battle FielJ. A Tale of Captivity. . i By Emerson Bennett, ■ . . I picionuirorMechanica’.Nd.Sl, j ' Littell’s Living Ago, No. Pi® 1 1 AS.uStory, The Gountesn of Salisbury. By Durans ,\Y . Ecrato; or. Tho Saloons ol Paris. By ftlnj. Rich-1 u’Problem. Bj tho author of Alton Locke > Reveries of a a Book of the Heart; Tho Farmer’s Companion—wuh illustrations* Traveler’s Guide through the U.S. and Canada, Rena—or, the Snowßirdt.nTale of. Real Life. Ly ) lira. Loo Hently; „ The Heirs of West Wnylnnd. ByMaryHowni; The Reel, ..By.Bulwer.; . ...... . • - , • Not So Bad as We Seem. A Comedy—by Bulwer; The Daughter of Night. A Story of the Prereut 1 Time. . ■ ____ _ _. _ -[“ n iL ■ - "“Sew Books! Sew Books I i JUST RECEIVED AT HENRY MINER A CO.’S, N 0.32 Smithlield street— _ , , ■No 35 Dictionary of Mechanics Engine Work and VlEnk!n’s S tinlf Yearly Abstract of the Medical Sci ences, No. 13—from January to Jono , t ■ The Gimfenbery Manual.of Henlth, . Pans 3d and 40i ISSI, or,The Adventures ol Mr. end Mrs Sandboys, their Sou and Daughter, who come up <{o London to , “ enjoy themselves,” and to seelhc Great I Exhibition by Henry Mahew and George Crmkshsnk. augs . ■ <. • ‘ ■ • H MINER A CO., Smithlield street, have received I „ the International Magazme for August—being vol- 4, number one. In literary contents, tht. number is beyond precedent in interest. _ The Gipsy Chief. ■ A now work by G. W. M- Key- 1 Holds:., Tuioauthor is wcllknowntoiaereadingpubiic. { Ha ferule mind has no equal in historical romtuu.,-. Mabel—or,The Child of. the Battle Held. ■' A Tale of ’Waterloo—by the auihoref Don Ctesnr De Hasan. I his work is highlv illustrated and of thrilling interest ns a Works, (Boston edition,) now complete—the best library edition extant _ , v A Trcsh supply of Sir E. Bulwer’s new Comcdy-Not So Bed as we Seem. I” 0 * 1 .- } Sew Mtulo. Hi KLEBER,No 101 Third street, has jaslreceivrcd-- ; The Bloomer l’olka^wiih.a-beauufuljy.colotcd "vignette of the Bloomer costume, Farewell, if Ever Fondest Prayer; Wail for the Wagons. Dedicated to Kit Carson, the Great Western Mountaineer ’, Come Wnere BweotToncd Zephyrs Pass Composed for and sung by the Irish Nightingale, Caiharine »»»> s, Wherefore, NeUyJ-PofcaQ.Loneiy.i - 1 TJilnk of Thee at Evcnudc; ... Carele**Childbood’s.S^miy.;Hours; Com?n’Through the Ryc~wi.lt ; « sung with unbounded applause by Jenny Una , Had! Nover, Never Known Thee > Pestal, Yea the Die ia Cast; : Niagara Falls—a Comic Song; The Mather’s Requiem;' ' . A fine Selection of Guitar Songs Musician’s Companion—by Howe; . . > .I.LSO—Waltzes, Marches, Polkas^yannuons, Ac ,ui SIGN OF THE GOLDEN IIARP. I 1 ” 11 * ' u i' Jl'etD Books, fttasic, &i- New and Popnlstx Book*. TUBT RECEIVED AT HENRY MINER A Co «, No. 33 Smithfield street, the followlne new end in ?epa«MgS^Jf*the’ Life of Mrt: Morgurei Mdiilund, of SwrenzSde-written by herself. A new story for Moth or# end Daughters; Home is Home—a Domes ic Tale i „ . ~, Appleton’s Mechanics’Mugazineand Engineers’ Jour nal tor August; , , - The American Whig Review for August, ’ Bell’s Life, London News and Punch, received every week. ' ! Hew Blnsio. C BLUME has Just received;- _ . Semmcr Longings By Stephen C. Foster, Household Words By John Blockley ; ne Pocth All Things Well; -Blanche Alpen., By Stephen Glover; Lovelv NeiL -Ry the Campbell Mipstrela, Gemiy Slghi the BrcezeTThe Popular Duett, written • -forMad’lle JennTLindand.Stad’lle Marietta Aiho v nie By Stephen Glover. . ■ Go WhetalheMomingSbineth. Duett; . Ben BoU, Summit Polka, Blossom Pjfku, Jenny L'«h » Eclio waltz and it» companion,Tlie Bird tvat-z, justpnbltßhed V ■Grave of Bonaparte; - Aria AliaScoxzese. By T. Valcnune; ‘ Turkish March; Ravel Polka; ’ Loaiiana Belle. By the Sable Haimomßta; > Grate of Wtuhihgton. By L.V. H. Crosby; Deem Noland Say Not; The Blue Junlnw; Grand Polka de Conceru Par W V. Wallace, Silva? Beli Waltz; Henrietta Polka Duett; , Walnut street Theatre and Souvenir of Germany.— : . Taro newScoiiish’p; » T The Wreath: a collection of PopolarlMclodtesa ranged a* Recreative Lessons for the Piano, m three • numbers. ; Together with a large collection of CugMMj«igi at i jygp: Piano Depot, No-115 Wood st. •' ~ ! How Dlusto. ’ . . ; rrOHN H. MELLOrtyNo. 81 Wood street,has received VJ the following pieces of new and popular Mumc . • Farewell, if ever XSondest prayer; • -^Soldier’*Grave;, • . Wait&SentimeniaL By Pilch La Rore. Variatiaos by. Jlunten; : . Carnival di yenieq. BjVdssj • Be Kind to the Loved Ones; Mach from Nonna; Song of the Robin , Bussiau Polka; Blanche and Liseue.; Nelly Bly; Sailor Boy’a Grave; Jenny laMcF* Serenading Polka; ■ • Serenading or SchdUish Polka; Jenny tino’aPoka*-. a I Welcome Tbee with Gladness; I’d offer jhee this band of came; .. Life a but aSliifo,' Willow. WooJ Quick Slop, Chll me pel names; Wonld I were with thee, Good Lack Polka; Grand Russian Marco; Where ore now thsiliopc* ; ■ . , • k K . Hamburgh polka; Tts llomc where’eribe hecitu, SpiritPoika; Colly Polko; Baicbeloi’s 1 o la . Heruel Polka: JojratbiU we’ve ratted; . • Where are the Friends of My\oulh. CHICKERING’S PIANOS—A very Jorge stock ol Chickerine’* piano#on iisnd amt ortiviiljj. Ijy 'n.lOVVi'litJLlSlltNO—An Outlineof Mechanical tn- JN gineering, with drawing* of machmcry, loole and apparatus of every description. Collected, collated anil pabUshed by an American Eagmeettng Society, under llic superintendence of Frederick Mone.—-This valanblo works* of imperial rite; cue! part contains two plates of drawings. P |vwill lie completed so So monthly pins, 'five or winch in now iitucd. Price to subscriber?, 81 each part; to non-subscribers,.©l,so* • Noll of a new weekly paper, called Ihe I Citrasn, ha*been received. Ii isprrated m quarto form, o.i fine paper, and i» devoted to .News, the Ads, Science, Belle* Lettree, Ac., and advocates the moral arul social eleva tion of American citizen*, native and adopted, mdepen deßespccingeti «e periodical* the Agents deem it uo neeesssiy to ssy but li'.tle, as their respecuve exeij en* , cie* 1 are apparent to the commonest oPserver, Ihcy | would therefore merely ask raetr fneods aml lhe pahlie .0 call and examine Stationer* and Bookbinders, 73, Third *l- - Dr, Wm. P. GU«*. —jj/p VETERINARY SURtiEON. /rn Offit;c at Body PatteHon’s L ;’c f ¥. Sl ?, b ’j.'.’ Fourth aueet, between Wood and Smith Geld, Ull- 1 ? Milioirifaplilc IndtHtite. GO-PARTNERSHIP.-The subscribers most respect fully announce to their friends and the public gen erally, that they have this day entered Into Ct^Pnriner «• Y,riha'niirdosfi of carrying on* at the old.itar.il»in Sing’erly's BSldftig.bpposiielhe PoatOffice.Tlllrd Hreot, PiusburgMbe l-imogrepMc Printing, In tall Its vat lons branches. Haying machinery, recently arrived from Europe, they are prepared to do works m Lithography eauol to steel engraving. They solicit a centinuanee of U?e patronage bestowed heretofore so hberally to die one’DannerfWtn. Sehucbmao/and they hope by strict attention to their business, by elegant.workmanship, and Almost reasonable terms, lo men! the favorsof an cm ''^Bonds^Chccics.Urafls,Machine Drawings,Likei css ea,Lanifscapes, AutographicLellerin Bill llcads, l lots Lithographed an«l Printed in Clack, Gold llronle of Co- Xevr" 8 ° r WOrk ott " WId?SCHUCHMAhh nnrSt : FRED 11AUNLF.IM Tamable-'Xiester Letter Copying toeing, Labor-laving and Moruv-savinfc Machine, rrttfl l'RMSond DAMPENINO TABLET presents I "decided advantages over all previous inventions for tne same object. •> ■ . . Ist. The Preas does not require fastening down. 2d Through two levera ond eccentric joints the pres ! sure is obtained with mare ease, and much quicker ihan is applied ao equally, that the Preps ia not liable to break ot get out of order. • 4th.—'The Dampening Tablet ia a substitute for the briiab, blotting paper and wol-cloih, saving all the trou ble incident to their use, and ia worth its weight jn gold. TheTobleimay be used to great advantage with any Press already in use, and for that purpose will bo s old “£etfereeai» be copied: Vith this Press .and Dampener Bank Checks, or any otherpapers whore, method Is de sirable. This invention, it is confidently believed, is the best ever-presented to the pubiiefor the purpose for which itlsdeslpted, and wlft furhlstrro many a des.de ratum long needed; -The undersigned now offers it at a comparatively uiflinff cost to all who may desire to per fect the system of preserving papers for ready and easy reference. MANN , B (SPYING BOOKS. The Paper in these Books ta made from all Linen Stock; anil of the same qttalitr as Fine French Wnung Paper, bound on Parchment 6acks, with Primed Pages, ana manufactured exprtssly for retailing ■ -e The undersigned havmeprocured the sole ®8 e n c F of the above articles, uow offers them at reasonable prices at wholesale or retail. - Presses, Pampeners, Books, or furnished to order of any dimensions, at abort notice. All of ibe above article* warranted. Also—Copying Papon lUtlooee aheets*>(njjtf "•: • Arnold’s Copying Ink—decidedly ihe beat m pse; Mr- A; C.Chambers will wait on tho catzens of Pula burgh and Allegheny, and will give all the instruction ; necessary. JOHN F. COLE A CO., At M’Faden&Covode'sPenna Railroad Depot, corner of Penn nnd Wayne ste., Flttabargh ljcß:yi I ■» ARK CHANCE FOR CHEAP CLOTHING.— Cues. K,. t ek, No-71 Smithfield BLreet, is now closing om his stock or seasonable Clothing, af a ■ very slight advance noon «o*t,“ 'He is determined to sell, to make room for newWhs- His stbofc embraces every thing found in fashionable clothing establishments, either for man or hov The public ore invited to cnll andsee for them selves, |>emre purchasing elsowhete, No charge for showing goods. m 7 10 pleaee - 71 Smithfield st. EWI FAL.L. .GOODS at Nos 02 and M iUiin sx. ’j.fi A MASON A CO, are now in daily receipt of New Good?—many: ofcwUet have been imported ex- in the eastern cities, which will be M%TSo V Wholesale and Retail mpdotftllr fa? 9 . .WINK>rW >^ t . et8 K A llcllor uESS: &CKETBON i 'ls.s ' vV- ; i- ' Insurance dompan'us caflU Slatual Fite ' Instirattce Company Popiii^ylvanla* ; .. ) ><| 1 CAPITAL, $lOO,OOO. CHARTER PEB.PE.TyAI,.. . entitlod'to vote lords officers, anA i<> shAre iu its earn tags) bOtaranot liable,in ta". yoni llieSpiountthey have paid,,cAlbjMssea,promptly, paid in sixty days ' ’lion. JOHN & BUCHER; PresldinJ. Cuss. K. Hnurren, Vise President, TAoi H Willson, Sacretaiy, ■.■’■' David ElemmgV'Attorrtey add Counsellor. Di,«wn-Hon. JShn C. Bacheiy Rudolph P. Kellter, Wml Colder! Jr., David /Fleming, JanaCip.M Kinley, Chaa B. Biestcr. Elias IL KmW, Samuel W. Haya, David Mumma; Jr;,John- Ninninger.Dapptiln Cojuily , Jacob S. Hatcediain York i Henry (r.'Fry,. Lancaster, Ad:im Sclnenir. Berks, Join, G. IJrenccr, Philadelphia,. William. ALniwriAlontgomery,r Thompa .Pllleaipi.c. ip., icrnfc;' GbrdOYi' F, Mason',.'Bradford; Amos E. Kapp,, Northumberland - ,iJainesßarrisiiMifflin;' John T.HooV- 1 er, Oonltc •, Jobn£.leoll,:UtinUngdoa:iJamesK»Mopri headt Allegheny; Joaathan.D. I-cet, .Washington, ,faeo, H.Bucherf Cumberland , HaajcnCarbon. .14 Si.ClaustrqeV ■enLi for Pmsburgh,, Allegheny ,Co. Plttftlmrsn Mf« Imoranoo : THI* COMPANY, was incorporated lri February, IBSV, witho Perpetual CliariervQiid hascommenced business-on a Capital of-slpOi®pP * • •. - . The Company does buxines* both .on the Joint Slock ai Oi?the U Joint a Block plan the rates are one-third le3S than those charged by Mutual Companies* and Fifteen Per CeuL lower than the rates ofmost ,8iopI» Compa- m Mnluul rates arc the same as tho?e adopted by safely conducted Companies. Those InsureJ mutual principle have the combined- Eecurmes by that system of insurance, and the Capital and wOr plus Fund of ihc Joint Stock department. V The CbnruJr permit* the granting of insnrauc© on Im., In every form, including the right of wife, children, pa-. rents, relations, frieuds or creditore-to insure the life of ano\hetfor their own exclusive benefit, payable after acatn,*r upon the parlies arrivios at the nßnor sft,sh, . 600r65,0t theopuonnf ! James B.tloon, President. < Sfitiuel Itl’Clurkon, Vice Frestdeui. i Joseph a. Leech Treasurer. • Charles A. Colton. Secretary. DIBECTOB9. James s iloon, i : . Joseph s. Leech, John S.Dilworth, .Charles A. Colton, Samuel M’CluTkan, \\Ultam Phillips, ' John A. Wilson, i UOaBD OP OIfIANCX* • Hon. William Wilkins, Late Secretary ol War lion- Walter Forwmd, Late Mcrctary of Tren.ury. John Snyder, ltsq , Co»hter Pittsburgh Bank. Mnlcolra Leach, tisq., Wholesale Grocer. solicitous. . .- _ Hon A. W. Loomis. | A.. B. M'Calmoal, Esq. MEDICAI. board. Consulting Physicians. . Joseph Oazxam,M, 1) William Addison, M.D., Jeremiah Brooks, M-D K. <3. Ednngton, m. D. - • EXASUSttfd PHT6ICIAB4; - Samuel JBiiworUi, M.D ,47 Bmilbfield street. Bobu Snyder,M. D, 103Fourthst. v John Cranford, Sixth si. Wm. McK Morgan. M. 0,1117 Liberty si.- - Dr. BUworth will be in attendance at the office, every l * t ThOHc who have spoken for anagehey, are requested io call, take their papers; and commence operuuotis forthwith. AH persoas cuguged in the insurance busl ness will bo supplied with blanks and a lowed the u*ual Company, N0.?6 Fontfttstreeu- - Jttatiutf'l.lte *S»«M»oe ««* GUARANTY FUND, $lOO,OOO, . Tum coMPAN YoiEcrs to ihe inaarcd aU tae Mcuriiy. aftd advantages of the Mutual and Joint Block linns (aa bMeluforc applied) combined,name y t nreminm; an ennusl retainin cash ofthc per centsgo S 3 Vo* the contingent risk of the sear ( ait a£o aimte but not ereeesivc prevision for the future kecurtty cTtSmbera fOTtho Wbofe term of liie, wUb aneututabla mterejt in lire accumulating fond aecured toancb tncnf bera, payable at-death, by credits upon their poUt, cieT; a guaranty fund designed for tbepcrmanenf reca nt? If alott terra members, and also for the present *c nttrfwnf tho«e-fortb«.'Wholetenaof lire.-. . : ■ i* the only Mutual Life Insurance. Company rates pi* premium are fixed al a fair reduced >iau daret, wi.lt a provision for an annually Increasing acen ralca of the Comply, and appltcaldon* Tor insurance received by |& u;! Ai'ml. Dilwokth. Medical Examiner. jyl&vl «i>tkc franklin Fir© liuwance company, 0? rmULX>KLF2U4 D lßE Sfcv. finr.ckrr. George W.JUthaiiii, Thomas Hut, Mordoeal D. Lewis, ToUaiWaglier, AdolpM.Es Bone, ; Samuel Grant, David 9. Browne, Jacob R. Smith, Moms IV,tenor. • CHAS. N.BANCKER.Pres’t Can. G. BiKcuta, Secretary. : .1,.,. »*.• fry* Continue 10 make insurance, perpetual onevery description of property In town and country, at Talcs 4#low as ore eoiraUlcot With *eettriiy. . The Company have reserved a large Contingent Puny which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely wvestef, afford ample protection to the asittred. . . r „..-A- kk The AssOtsOf the Company, on January let, 1631, U published agreeably toM Aetof Assembly, were oofol* Real Estate * ~ mi Cash, Ac.— 1 *1 Since their incorporation, a period of J yearsahey have paid upward* of Cn* Million Four HundeedThoir tand kalian, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence ofthe advantages ofln.iaranee,as wellosthe abtll'.yand disposition to meet - anrSil OffieeN, K- cotncr Wood andlid sts. ; Merl£iricfr«~hVa~lwinrtHTreneportaUon “ “ ISISIIIUiIOh. riiHE INSURANCE COMPANYORNPBTMAfftHBr I ICA. RhltadelpbUvcliartctetftTSl: Capital 8900,- GOO, assett Jannar/ia, ldat, 01,001,1350 t>U, wil, tuulip ijiturttoceon bnHtling*- an 4 ttveit-cpnteuia.in wi* .’city and .vicinity- Also, on propeny of. every dcscrip linn, on fcte»tnbdats and other cither by,inland transportation or on the *ca«. ,< "'' U H ... DIfIKCTORS- Arlhuf G. Cotfui) 1 Jacob M. HidhiMi Samuel W.Jone* Edward Stnuh, Richard D. \Vo<hl, John A. Hrown, Willum Wel*V Samuel F. Smith, rauci* H*skm», Samuel Brook-, 8. Austin AUibonc, Charlei Taylor: Bowen Ambrose While, lieorge'WVA spin wall, Tbomat* P.Copc, James N. DicMOO, . S. Mom*, Water, H. D.SheTrerdySec’y- m This is die oldest Insurance Company in the United Suues, and from its high •mDtWng.lpngWPnencc, am* nle means, and avoiding all risk# df no extra hazard* oc» character, maybe Considered a# offering ample *c cority toihe P W.■ WM. IVJONRB, ;L.»5 JSo. 141 Front »irnnt> _ INSVOASCfi* f»,BE DELAWARE/MimTAk .SAFETY. INSUR I ANOE COMPANY.—Office. Norlli Room of the Ex. cbange.Third street, Philadelphia.-; ; Fi& IssonAncn.— BuUdmgA, Merchandize and other orooerty m toton and country, insured against loss oi damage by Gro attUe ibweet rate of premium. MaSiKX £itseaa i NCfc*-They also Insure Vessel*, Car ffoes and freights, foreign, or cooaiwisc, under ;opca qi special policies; as the assured maydesire. • * lNi*A,r^TttASs?oßTATio’t.— They also -insure merchan dize transported : by Wagons* Railmad Cacai Boat* and Steam'Boats, on rivets and lakes, on the mosi 1 11. Seal, Edmund A. Soudor John C.Dnvi,. Robcri&nitoii, John R.PeiirsW.Somoet Awards, Geo, G, teiper, Edward Dorlhipon. IsaftC, R Davis, VVllrmmFolwcll, John Nowlin,Dr,H. M. Hnstod, lames C. HandiTheopblluß Paulding,H- Joneeßrooke,- lienry Sloan, l' u -Praig; George Sern l,Spencer Me- Ilviiin, Charles Kelly, J.G. JohnsoH,William Hay,Dr S Thomas, JohßSelJors. Wra. 4Syro, l Jr. DIRECTORS AT f ITTSDUIIGH, - D- T. Morgan,, Hugh Craig, Jno. T. Ldf££j AM MARTIN , PreiUcß i„ , Thos. C. Ham., Vi Secretary. in- Office ol the Company.No.4S burgh. yeldldU) .. r.'AiMADEIRA. Agent. p~, re B nd BloVina IH«wg»G#o. ,-i;. The office of the J““™ n “' <a, -® / *fVt?a^lSS' bnß been removed 10 the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones k Co No 111 From street, third hoßße East of wood street 'where the subscriber will issue Policies ou Bnild, inss and their contents, and on Shipments bySteamtioats and other vessels, for the above old anil responsible Company. [ap3] WM. P- JONES, Agent. ■ Eire and IlealtU Insurance. , i 1 ' riMIE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH JNSHRANCE I COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Incorporated, by.the Legislature of Pennsylvania, March,lB4B (Charier Por peuinl; Capital 8100,000. Rates lower than anj-Ptnrui* ianio fcooipanv, and full HO pet cent, lower than.the nsua! rales of Life Insurance, as the following compari son will show. Thus a person ot the ago of Joinsurlng for 8100 for life, must pay in the Girard BJ;3BiPonhsyC' JRodmw dent, Samuel D Orrick *, rue President Robert F. ICnitf Seentarh, Francis Blackburne. . Annlicotions will be received and evervlnformaupn eiven by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Oreica: Commercial Rooms, cornor of Third anoWood slreols Pitisburgh. . ocmt.y_ jsiro and Mttrlns tnsiironcs. • THE Insurance Compnny of Norlh_Atnonca, of Phlia dolphin,through. Us duly aatltpnicd Agent, the Bub iber.offers to make permanent micl limueil tußUrarice oa*property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shlpMen ' bytheoana!andrivers. iiEoToHg; :: Samuel Samuel W.^eroith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, t John A. Brown, Jacob . . . John While, fr b ??sR e SLrfV Thomaß P Cope, Richwd, J>. W00d,.... ••• Wm Welsh, P Henry D* Sherrord, Sec y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United. States, having teen chartered iaITDV i It b charter is per -1 bo co,rtiacn:wiLo&r^N^r * At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones &Co.,Watcxnnd r Frontats., Pittsburgh _ ; >»hy4y r . John Bl’Cartney* va WHOLESALE. AND. IN Foreign and Domestic Cigars, Tobacco and Smtff, na 143 Woodstrect,.cornerof Virgin alley, aorgll ■ • / PitlsburghjPa.. T intlneu Notice. ALL persons huvlng business with the undersigned, either us Public Accounmnl, Instructor in Book- Keeping, or otherwise, will End htm nt the Pittslmrjih Commercial Collect', from 0 til! II- 0 clock, A.,M.,and from S till 4 o’clock, P. M. _ , , Merchants m want of competent Book keepers can be supplied by calling.on JOHN FLEMING, aprO Principal Instructor In the Science of Accounts. Falrmount Fire JfingincTor »aie. mn£ members of the Fturmouni Fire Company oner T ENGINE for sale. It is la fim-rate order, and cheap, fi.quue o. fcMjjg'&ffgk qji iABBirrS SOAP , for washing liltle rubbing—prrnred dtrecUons to age—for solo by Dy»l WM. UYtH. . >.4 . ii- --.-'...Vi'/- ■ i - - • ;*.% >, ’ . *• ■ , .■• ;•.>;.•.■• ■■.■ :*>•. *, ...■■. *■* t • .:/^?• ;••;. >•.- ... ' J r ’’w't'V V ' 1 X t,*» r-.- , - ~ ‘ ■.^ri’^h’^^vlr'L: jW £s?z*<- --* - ■ ~ r GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES,. Second Arrival ofs«* 8““®" Good ?». THE 4* LOVE’3 Original Bee Hive Store. No. 7 4 Ha l k p.? f l t Kfi? elween Fourth strut and the &arnndjtMM§*t x ■ , • TUe proprietors have just opened a large al most ; beautiful assortment of the Newest ondMoat * ble Styles of Fancy and Staple Dry i bWn purchased stneo the great reducUoinn pr»ce Ifcrge clearing out sales iu New York janO Phi “delplua aim will be offered'to caslihuyors at.from *0 to- p cent lower than former prices. ... ... • • DitESS GOODS of every description, from I thj cheap esuothe niostoosUy oad .maßninceiit, such as y large .and beautiful stock of the following alrt . Cheneaud Jasper chene Silks» . .. < Uigh Lustre, plain chemehon and ace silks, Do - stripe do <£[ Do plsinolaok ' „ii . i ‘ Brocade, Armies and Poult de ® Ol ° j -:!i, b . :i Black and chameHou Turk satins, and watered su*s, Chene and India Foulard silks.. Do printed and plain silk tissues, „ - Do 'S - AlberuriesandGrenadines; Plain, printed andembroidered "cragjs, Chene plain and figured silks, and poplins, Chameleon Gro de Naples> v , ; • ' Paris Dented berageß do rift lmne*v-_,.. Do dor. and plamall wool de laines, Do do lawns arid jaconets; - Plain and embroidered iriulli alDacas- Plain and printed easameres, de loincs and alpacas, French arid domestic ginghapas ; ; „ i; „ B ii English and American chintzes and calicoes, at all BsN*Eteand RIBBONS at great bargains; t idT e “orr”sleeveTcaffl, coUara id ehemi- Needle worked laces and CQP B ». ~ Embroidered, hem stitch and plain linen camn cmvals and neck ties: Glovesjhosiery arid anspenders, a large slock, . -Irish'linens, inula cloths nnd >abie |in e n»j Tickens, eheckß, Crash, bird-eye, diaper *.napkins. Bleached and brown muslins, from 0 to lic.perya, 'Do ■ brown arid colored Canton flannels, French cloths, plain aqdfancy Sd^Kv l Cashmerels,-tweeds,-merino cassimeTbk arid Ky, Black saun oad fancy vestings, jkc., sc. ... : 'frjv The proprietors would solicu an c* call from all ihelr mends, and public gen erally, feeling confident that they cun offer greater in ducements to whole sole and retail buyers, than any b 9 ve]heretoforebeen n offe^ d fc LQV ,, 'TpThe Eighth Sole DKY GUUU3 ol tlio * , “® e . s V ,x ? 0 , O MASON & CO.» Nos. C2&64, Market BWcel, Pius* burgh, will commence on Thursday, Jut *® contiiue through the month of July. Their Wholesale Rooms will be opened 10 the Retail trade, I JJ" tide throughout the establishment will be sold mens® reduction from usual prices. - Having ~ * < | Sn y J mado* extensive purchases, their assortment will be fount! very choice and desirable. t Thdir slock of Silks, comprising more than 500 pieces. I will he .clo.tcdjput at an immense discount from usual Dress Silks as low as ?3MI« C ' 5 ' Silk Poplins, •*> ®r?. Best Berege Do Lalnea, l °? Fust colored Lawns, Fine French do taiaos Fine Primed Bereger, imSsS Fine French Jaconet, . tn22i 500 pcs French and English Ginghams, IP firUfc Black Alpacas, l t* 1000 yards Bonnet Ribbons, at ® 500 wrought Collars, Fast colored Calicoes, . • B 100 cases English and American do, 8 010 300 cases and bales of Bleached and Brown Mtts- Uns at manufacturers’prices. ‘ , ALSO—Laces.Embroidenes, rnmnumrs, Hosiery mid Gloves, Linen, white Goods. Bonnets, Shawls. .Cloths, Ac., tbsrethet with an immense variety of all kinds of Dry Goods-oliof which will be marked down toeven iuwtian Kusnm. wholes.le P^“; a MABOn co Ol.'-’l’J.'® M "y'L^ H -j- k''■:*}) >->'- ;,• * 4 ' " W *:*i'X;*:* V.:V. »••- ft. , ,v ' Mew Variety and UryGooda Btore. Ho. Uert/i-attl comtrtf Wood ««. and Diamond alky. T\ OKEGO & CO., baying ojieneilat ihe bUoto »ianil, I ), arc row offering (dr sale a large aud Complete uaertment of VARIETV ami DRY .GOODS, conalsling ia pan of Broad Cloths, Camimeres, Saimelt, Sommer i’ant Stuff, Fancy Vestingß. l.aJU'i' Dress (roods Down r. He Ltunes, Gingham*, White Gopda, Boaneu, Ribbons, Hosiery, Ac.. Ac. Also, a. complete variety of Cutlery, direciffiom Sheffield, .fojether with Clocks, Gold and SllvetiWaiches. and Watch materials, Gold aud Silver Tefisknd Pencils, aud Jewelry. A fine assortment of Palm Leaf Hats, Ac. In short»we have on hand almost every article usually kept in the Dry Goods and Variety line- UUI of which wc offer for sale on the most favora ble terms, cither for cash or * atisfactoijr gygg n jj, Bca 8 ca N. B.—Tho busines* of the late firm of Gqtoo A. M’* CaKDbtrs, will be set Lied by the subscriber,at thchoute of D. Grree A Co. a* toe hooka, notes andpapera are in my wneiMii, and 1 am tally autl.omeJ to ee'.eupAe ho.imfs*. taprtll DAVID GIHvGG. PATKST ItISTALIiIC DCBIAti CASES* rstllKiubscrtbere havinj iccently made arrangement* I with rho Patentee of this liew and raluablt inv.i.- Hon f«y the manufacture aud sale of toe article to the Wot,they having been tnannfactuted heretofore rxclu sively in the Kent, where they tire superseding toe use ofwopden coffins, take this method of informing the public, tbattoey are now manufacturing eighteen dufer* rni uses of too modern Sarcophagus, varying in Icngih from tSi inches to G| feet, with width ami depth suitable for bodies of ordinary sire, and for those who desire tnaee for cushioning, or for bodies of aftusoaJldtmen lions, have several sizes deeper and wider. This in vention now comincrintogeneral ure.lspronouuccdone of toe greatest of toe age. These LceuL Cabs* are composed of various kinds of inetals, but principally of are thoroughly en&sntttd inside and out. and thus made impervious to air and indestructible. «hey aro hitfhly ornamental, and of a classic form, are light and portable, while they combine toe greatest strength which hictal is capable of. In a given quantity When properly secured with cement they are perfect ly air tight, aud free item exhalation of offensive gases. They cost no more than good wooden coffins, and .axe better to«n any other article in use, {of whatever cost;) for transportation, vault*,or ordinary interment*,.as has been provon by nctual experiment*, aud certified to by some iff our most reiemtoc mem also, by toe Honora ble* >fcnry Clay* Daniel Webster, Lewis Cass, and Otohf cistinguUhed Senators who have witnessed toeir. merits,t»nd wboreieticr*. together with other evidences of toeif wotto/Tmay be seen at our Agvnta 1 Buna! Case * Depot, No. 374 Main street, three doonF above -Ninth, j where we intend to keep on hand et all time-, smh a ! stock of all sizes and decrees of ornament and finises 1 will suit the most diversified tastes, i >Vf invite the attention of toe public, and of underta ! kef* particularly throughout tor west, to an examination l of dw article, and request theta not to rely upon the rep* mentation* of undertakers not using toe article, whore interest it would be to misrepresent toem^ Potent Metallic Burial Cuti. Safcapfiagut W&Ttr&niis-, 374 JUciti strtti, CtficinrwiL . , . ri'HE undersigned, GsokoxK. Honiara, undertaker and 1 sole agent for the sate of the «bove valuable aril* elei; announce* that he U prepared to supply underta ke!* dud others having occasion for their use with,Urn tame* of all sites* from I foot *0 inches to 0 in length, of various widths and depths, suitable for bo dies oTany size; either plain, bronzed or gilded and highly ornamented. Also, name plates and iririumngs for the same. Attention to the very low prices affixed, with the view ot their general adoption,»» solicited, to win l At wholesale, for plain bronzed Cases, of various COi °NJ?I for Bodies 22 to ©lnches in length, S3.CO a “ Oto 33 “ 41 4,60 3 “ 33 to 40 « “ 0,00 . 4 “ 40 to 40 “ * 4 8,00 6 “ 40 to 54 “ u 0.00 0 “ 64 to 00 44 10,00 7 '• 60 to 06 « 41 U,OO 6 “ 65 to 69 “ “ 14,00 9 “ 66 to 70 “ 44 16,00 10 “ 69 to 73 “ “ l? t OO 11 “ 72 to 76 44 41 18,00 19 “ CO to 65 “ extra deep 12,00 13 “ 65 to 69 “ 44 15,00 14 “ G 6 to 70 “ 44 18,00 15 “ 68 to 73 “ : 4 ‘ 10.00 16 ' « 70 to 76 “ 44 20,00 Name plate* from 84,50 to 89 per dozen. Moderate additional charge for extra gilding and orna mental painting, or inlaid gold, silver and pearl work. • Communications, desiring further information, or or ders for 'Cases and materials, will receive prompt atten tion by addressing GEO. K. ROBERTS,Agent, Sarcophagus 'Warerooms, 374. Maui O. - i XT Funerals attended, hearse and carnages furnish ed* and conveyances, with appropriate attendants pro vided for transportation to any part of the country, on application at the office os above. *>lC 1 European Agency. rfIHE undersigned European Agent continues his an •; !.■ nuatvoyoge* between America and Europe, leaving Pittsburgh regularly In each year in Jane, and returning inSeptember—transacting a goneial Law Agency, m connection with his relative, Hwh Kbsssm, hsq.j now Trident in Dublin, The present toar will be foe twenty filfoTof this Agency.through England,lreland» Scotland, Wales, ;ft embraces collection of legacies, debts, rents, property and claims} remittances of money j procu ring copies of -wills, deeds and documents; conducting Searches of all kinds, Ac., Ac. Innumerable references given. During W® tbrouior, I»W4ud J. Kkeiuk, will attend in his Office. : Office bn Piftn orposite St, ?pui.’» QalUeiiral. ■THOMAS JJCEENAftVEuropean Agent. jes:tf 1 and Attorney at Law,Pittabprgu, ra. i Notice to Builnflis Mett» v A GENTLEMAN in this City, engaged in a safe, sore J\, and profitable merchandising and manufacturtng business, having fallen into a low state of health, is de sirous of selling out his interest in the concein, for the purpose bf leaving the city fortho-rccoycrytifins health. Any having command of SSWOO In, cash, and a fair.credit, can enter into this business- wlh every guar flddrei*'“ MANUFAGTPRER,” Box 69, Pitts bnreh, Pai, stating where an interview oatt be had. .JyB3 I ■ ■■-' :1 l! . /~t REEN TEAS HAVEADVANCED 7 CENTS PER (t xTb^—Yoohan buy GreenTcaaat MORRIS’ TEA MART, in the Diamond, for three months to come,'at the old briefs and the same qualities, nolwithusandinv the advaned in prices East, as they have a large atonic oa hand. anddefYoppofitibit.-' UY-» S— IHK SUBSCBIBERoffdra for sale a valuable House landTLot, situated on Ann street, Allegheny City oLot'is lb feet front by S 5 (eet deep. The House con tains a Hall, two Rooms, Kitchen Cellar and two Bed Rooms-1 A large yard,with outoven,hydranty*ci i!Price 8900. Terms —'iOOin hand; balance iuone, two Cl OLD PfiNSr-Bard A. Brother, Q. fij E. ftl. SmUh, rToad&'SmithattdW. i - ; The above brands‘are now. unrivalled ia quality of G6!d, inrniiU-Ukeelasuciiy > in fmenessand smoothness of the pditils, and. in. 1 durability. I will warrant every Pen of these make?.'; Jnsl received this morning, a full assortment, and customers will always,find at my stow the beat stock, and.at the lowest price* which a good ar ticle • -JW».W.'WILSON* iy2s; [ - ;l ■ -cor Maiketand Fourth sts. ; : -pyTTP^—3-bbls.paGkedi. -/ : r> 6kegs doj For sale by ■*lyiB 1 g ; ... . WM.DYER. half bblSv No l While Fish; JC -0 do da Lako Shad; 10 . do.. Lake Salmon ;• - Heceiying and for sale by WM.DYER, je2S;i ) , ’ No st LAKDt- abbls.Jto.l •- - T M IS kegs do; For sale by. jyifi | WM.DYER ' I; > J ' ,r i- -« .. -t • -'i, w. f* ** esmmavrmKTTTWf: MANUFACTURER, nn Wartitfoomrf 07 n-riit wj T -iW. W. respectfullyinforms filsMend:•£na eam» fj , ers that he .has now completed the largest and fi* nest stock' of household fariritore ever e slh this qity, as he is determined to uphold the with wemseasonedmateTiala,beBl workmanship,ond-newetti designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility, in mil ufacturing, he is enabled to . prodoce fonuntc, at tho* lowest prices. l - He! baa- adopted the principle of identifying- ■* tomers’ interest with h& own, in quahty ;and Often, ah keeps always ori hand the grealfcsf variety of every aes cripUon of furniture,‘frdmthe cheapest and Plamest} to the most elegant a house r anypartoi one, piay be. furnished from his stock, or. manufaci are o. expressly td Order'.’ He therefore sohciUan inspection, that the advantagesofhiaestablishtnentxQay be known. The Allowing articles consist, inpart,ofhia stockywinen for richness of style and fmish t cahnol be.surpassep.in, any $1 the Eastern cities: '* 1 Parlor, 1 ' \ i. drawing,'din- •> X . ing, and t bed room. . \-.r.'-:- chairs, of every variety, consisting! of>rosewbood, ma ; hogany and, walnut EUxahe then; : : Conservatoire and Easy Chaim, of every; .. description; Couches, Sofas jTete-a-teie andDi- ' vans of the.-latest Freachana American patterns; Taslmes, What-Nots,and ladies’ parlor ;Wnung\Desks of'various kiudsj,Work Tables and fancy ; inlaid, stands, music stands, and holders, marble top, mh* ■ hdgany,roscwood and : walnut centre and sota,la~ * bles, extension dining tablet"; all sizes of the , . taost improved, and decidedly ,dumbest kmd., made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, . wardrobes,' bedsteads and wasbstands of each a large asBofimehtT v gotiuc' hall and stools, secretary \ and • book ; . cases,'side boards, {ire screens, towel racks, hat stands, and music stools, cribs and cots' for children; : papermache, ! table and ; : tea : poysi ma hogony, rosewood, and inlaid-peart'Tables, ; . •• Ac. Ac. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabikbt masses supplied with all articles in their line j STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, famished at the shori estnduce. ! ;r ,"V' ' AHlorders promptly attended to .Irmrney men Cabinet JlaKcri *- KX ! 1 WJJtEHOUSS. 110 SECOND STREET,; 1 (licaritto cbrncrof Wood-K. - • i • - THIS-ASSOCIATION, era-f?\ bracrng,alrdady, twice to three vIV.. as mahynands cs'the.lafc repj ■ ; hiiherioinostreriowiiba ■ business,shops or thirdly,. haye ; ppehed'-»heir.\> are? house, urid'aro able to furnish the public, by. wholesale or retail, with Furniture of the following descn^tipn-r. V ltfabogaiiy ‘\Vardrobesy Dressing Bureaus!;Fall Col umned Bureaus; Mahogan> Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs; Mahogany VVashsumds; So fas r Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cares; Secretaries; CardlTabies; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre Tables; Hat Raeks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; >Y ork stands; Cherry and Common Worksiands; blah post, commonyiow, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus.) Cribs; Cradles, Ac. ...... The advantages of co-operation, on an extensive scale, permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they ate de termined to sell, lower than any competitors, uli,equally, good, if pot belter article, and warrinted—as the public will understand by giving them a call. .. .. - - - *113" Suamboat work of ofl descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order taeyery siyld». at the shortest notice. • . - ftnara* s ao Cabinet iilft&ert. ... -■ ■ : Vtnan, Mahogany, Bnutaood and TValnulf Varnish, Hardtcartand Furntturt at Wholesale. . . < . mHB subsirlbers have just tcceWea JrtnrJww J, ots■ I and Bostou q most splendid stock, of yENbBHS, and arc manufacturing by maotilirery F.arailurc auiiablc for the trade. A,U. of\rtubk; we.wjlV sellM«xtremciy *°As«e« care wnstakeu persons cannot fail lo'be suited either as to quality or price; and,as ills well known that Furniture can be made by machinery superior and much lowehrthan by hand, the attention of tnc trade is respectfully invited; Turned Woxk.in all its branches, earned on as usual. Plank far hand rails, for Carpenters, and all articles reouired In manufacturing Cabinet Fornimre, constantly on hand—vix: Mahogauy, Varnish, Hardware, Hair Cloths, Springs, &e., Ac. i? m r * Ryan’s Buildings, No. .01 Fifth street. tar&fcydaw CHAIH.9 asu KimaiTtHfc. t ' iY0.95 Thirdssrta,betwm hlarkit and wood, S.wth side. We have now on hand a large and \U splendid stock of every variety oieaAnKMgSw which we HjTlare confident cannot be surpassed* ItEliiXwflsl equalled, in this eUy,onn the West, in style and finish. Those who are in wanioi Furniture are rcapdetfaur Invited to call and examine (oi themselves. rrj» Steamboats famished on th i shortest nstice. ori ™ Pf T^NNBLL d MULLEN * CO. JOItK O’DOJISKW* A. L. HU:*TEB. O’DONNELL, MULLEN St CO. PltUhorgh Chair & Cabinet ware Uoomii A& 98 T&irdSUMtjSOutASuf*. -. j O*D.M. * Co , respectfully infornt their mends u\ and customers that they have, if not Urn largest PSastock ever before seen in this city, the greatest 1 1* variety of styles, the. finest finished, made of the best seasoned materials, and by the best workmen.m the western country—all of which they are determined, to sell as low as any other manufacturing establishment in the city. Oar stock i< all our own manufacture ? no and Hotels furnished at the shorest notice. All orders promptly attended to. - .j and Chair Ware iioomii f, u. YOUNG A CO., conur cf 27uni/?i “ friwCji onif SmtiA/SeidiU., opponu Bra um\Haiti, UL F 8 p».. keep constancy on hapd M maYeTO 'order, at the lowest prices,':*l: * HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved styles. - ; "&}*_■ Steamboat** Xtaoyl ■ ■ ■ I Tu* subscribers tender their acfji the favors bestow lGka..' cU opon tnein by their Steamboat friends, and flf| would respectfully remind* them and other* into * rested in buihling boats, that they are at all limespre* pared tofurnuhvon the-most reasonable terras, every description of Cabin Fftrnttare and Chairs of the ber material and workmanship.' T 13 YOUNGS GO.s Comer Third and Smithheld streets. feblS opposite 4t UrownV Hotel.” O. C, UA|ISBEJ&. • -»■ • *-» rZ.-jiX .>V«t;;25 i -O UIOJtEB- Uammer a JDastltr*: CASINET WAREROOM, SMITH FIELDSTREET, Btixottn Bcvtnlhjtreei andStravb€rri/aUry t PUtsbuTg r Pa. « RAMMER &DAULER keep constantly ouhand VxL a variety of excellent and faabionablc Funutnre, FPlwarrQniedcquai to any in the city,and aold on as * N V favorable terms as can baobtaiuedatany similar establishment in die West. They bave-.npw on hand an unusually extenslvo &tock,cmbracing nil kmdsof Furni ture, From the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mrilitfim A. SIILbIKES A COh - HAVE ON IlANDauheirexienwve CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY’, No. C 4 Smitbfieht si. a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture,-which' they will sell iS per cent, below customary rotes. Terms—cash only. ■. • ' ldcct?7;ly WM. E. STEVENSON continues to raanu* CABINET-WARS ot every descrip -ti. lifiß, at his corner of Liberty and ESSllllSSeve'afo 'streets." UNDERTAKINO attended; to, in all its branches.* mnyll Bolivar Fire Brick Haimfattnring Company, ias. oLovta, s.M. *j*v a.y.JoiiEa, i-R. b. Mionaw, GLOVER, Slkß A CO., Proprietor*. THE subscribers having been, appointed Agents ter the above homed concern, will keep constantly -o» hand a supply of the celebrated Bolivar Fiteßrick; Crr cible Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and inwalls. 1 They are also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to be made in size and shape to euit ‘purchasers,-whlch - shall bo promptly filled. We do not deem it necessary to enumerate the many advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick poses* over *ll oth ers that have been offered for sale in the United Stater, their superiority being well known to almost all persons who os© Fire Brick. The proprietors have determine } that the Fire Brick shall lose hone of iheirpresent envi able reputation, afid. that no expense shali.be spared u make them even better than they have heretqfore been. This is the only establiriimenl . tow manufacturing Fire Brick at Bolivar. KIKK&JONES, marl? Canal Basin, Seventh sWPittfihnrgh- rnEIDHTS Received ror all Abe Way r Stations on the Pennsylvania Central Rutlroad stations agsnts. . Bailey’*, Adam J. Walters,. Mifflin, J.Nonh,; ' Lowistown. James Millikeo, Mount Unlou, J. D.’Sechtetj"' Huntingdon, J.B.Herf,',; Spruco Creek. “• S. Millikeri; Tyrone, A, H,Clark, 1 Hollidaysburg, T; a. Stott, Lancaster, R, Mbderwcil. Columbia, ModerwellSKaaflelt, Harrisburg, J. WaJlowe? & Son. Duncanuou, j Fisher.Motgnn A Co., Newport,- - 1 '- Jeawßeaver, WUiersiown, Hervey Jones, Perryville, «C*»D.Thompson, • M’Veytown, i- Richard Rbeloffi ; Manleton, John Donaldson, Mill Creek, • 1 Kessler Fostorlai - John HuyettrrT '•/' COVODE & COLE, Agents,. 7 corner Penn and Wayne sis.,' Pittsburgh. HOUSE AND LOT FOR STOCKS For sale, story Dwelling House and Lot ot SO teel' front by 110 deep, to alO feetulley. The house is well arranged and well finished, with good gratesi suitable for each' room; a good dry cellar; a lattice porch; an out oven y a large yard and garden; all new and in complete or der situated «n Resaca street, Allegheny, near the West Common. Immediate possession, if .re quired. 8. CUTHBERT/Gen’l Agent, £ Jy3o SOSmithSeld streeL JUST RECEIVED A JELLY’S. No. Third street, the Loudon and Paris Ladies* Magazines of Fashion, for Joly, < The Ladies* Gazette of Fashion; published in London —upwards of thirty engravings. The Weekly! Times, the Era, Bell’s Life in London, Ranch, the Illustrated News, and the Lincoln Mercury. •jy29-' ■ • ■ ■ V: ,yk ; TTJST; RECEIVED—An invoice*of Mann’s Patent O Vertical Manifest Presses, con sis ting of sizes 154inchc8bylH } -10i by 12 and 10 by lli; • with Metallic Dampeners, Letter ana Manifest Books •ta correspond. " For sale wholesale and retail by ' JOHfJ F. COLE, . ...» sole agent for the West, . At Covodo A Cole’s Warehouse, corner of Penn dnd . Wayne streets, Pittsburgh. ; . Booksellers and Stationers supplied .at ns low prices as they 6aii purchase from the eastern manufacturer and. patented. ~. V .. . : - QylBstf.. MVLPR’S CHOLERA HEAlttDY.—a fresa.'adopt? just reccivcd;»; Thi& medicine baa never failed to effect ‘a cure in all. cases, of. Diarrii <ea ,: Bysentery. Cramps,'Pain in the :Stomach j cr It has been used with astonishing saccess in the-very worst cases. ~ - Sold,wholesale fftjdireiairby '■ ‘ i • v. - ••••-' No. 60-Smhhficld-street; f -jy2» ""irr;;., prime article for iamily. use. in. store audTor sale toy- • r. u: jy3l ; !; v . ;o KING & MOORHEAD. BLOOMS— 150 tons No. 1 Juniata; i 75 do Bedford Forge Blooms ; Received and for sale by LARKOIL— 7SbbU.No.ilbf syle by 1 ' .\-v, ; jy3o g A. FAHNESTOCK & CO A I.COHOL—SO bbls for sale by . , ' . A jy39 8.. A, FAHNESTOCK & CO. - 7 * Slifflii# KING fc. MOORHEAD, r IRRING-—fiObbls; in store and fortaleby r3O t SHERIFF, fc BINNINO. """" ' ' ' i % ■ i --.■ v” T. v ' ■• t> •*', •' m&mm if V’ , V V *.V.r; ;.\T I ANOTHER SCIENTjFK^WpNDER -THE -TRUE tHGESTIVE FLUID, : or eoatrlc Jnlcel ‘ A GREAT DtSPEPBU CUBES, . X>REPAREO from Rennet, or the tbunh slomacA of Jl tho Oi, after dDeettonaW Baron JjjxMithegrenj. i’nysiological Chemist, by J, S. HOUGHTON, M.D.jNo. ‘ll,'NortbfEighlh street, Philadelphia, ' This is n lruly wonderful remedy iorJUVIGESTJOv/, ,DYSPEPSIA, JiI URDICE, CONSTIPATION, LIVER CuMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, curing;afler Natnrc’s own meihodjby Nature’s own agent* the Gastnc Juiee.. Haif a teaspobnfull of thi* Fluid, tafhsed in^watCT* .will yigest'or dissolve Five Points a o? Roast Bsev in about TWoHouss,omofthe stomaehi Vv l SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! 'ilaToiLL'ranJiojnJiUcelebratedworkon Animal Chem istmsayst 44 An artificiahCigustijresHaiilvanalogous to ihe-Gaatric be ttadily prepared from memo* of .the stomach of -the calf r in whicbva-- ; Hoa4 articles of;food>o8 meat and :eggS, will head soft4> | enedl chanaed ; mad.<ligestQd, jtt6lm tHe same manner as I in the humßn.alQyna^br?'^ l " ■ ' '.v{i ; .» Dri Pebbiba* la his famous treatise and Di* *;» riublishediPy. Fowleis & Wells, New York, page 35.- Atatei the same great facvanddescribesthemethod of prepciatibiL % Theteare Daw higher aathoritieatbahr-Dr. 5 LDifeaßßan hisvahiabie writingkon the “ Physiolo* irv‘of.DiEe3tion, , theGasmcJuiceisherommeatand all-pro from“bo smmch?rU7ing-antaafa, which proved loom- P ‘nr orthefamWw6rks;on“ Vegeta t,i?remsUvl-““ It is aremarknble fact ln phyelojogy lioo of them in no wise dtflerent from the natoral digest iv fi? “Smotfs ereat work, the “ Oheiiii»trjrofMani“(l^ii!'; eryofPEPsiN forme a new etain the 'htolcathialory oi Digestion! From recent ewerimemaniO know Jtav food ?! dissolved'ai rapidly ft. ad .fluid, prepared Trent- Pepsm, as « m in the natural Gas the, /elierahn College.Pitila '»»nimbi s-are well known. “In all cases,” he says, “dt jSudnowurred aa'perftcitly in the artificial aa in the natoml dige|Uona.^ YgpKpsii Dr. Houbstoh’S preparation of VhV Ann marvelous effects, curing eases, of.DeDiUty,. EmaiaUon, Nervous Decline,and uiwnhhe Digestive orgahs,»fter a long.stclpaess, Also, | forexcess in eating, andute too tree use of ardent *pir; , Its It also reconcUes Health with Intemperance. • • us OLD STOMACH, COMPLAINTS. - • : Thcie is no form ofX)ub STOMACH COMPti*AINTS. which it does not seem to Teach and remove, 1 No matter how bad they may be, It GIVES INSTANT I uv.i.tßP! A- single dost remcrc43 all ih« ificspleoiont tymp-. I tmu. and it imiy needs,to be repemed, for 'hort time. to make these good effects permanent. . • rUBITVUr' BLOOD and VIGORQF BODY, follow at once, Ills particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, .VomtUng, Sramps, Soreness distress m tereaiing, low, cold stato oflheMood, Heaviness, Low mss ot Spirits, Despondency,' Emaciation, Weakness, "price,’o? /.DOLLAR per bottie. Onebottle will of, "EveS'tontedjears'lhewritten signature of J, 9. HOUGHTON, MD*, Sole Proprietor. Sold by agents in every town in the United States, and by respectnble dealers in '. Agents for Pittsburgh, KKY.SKR & MeDOWEI.I., 14! dealers supplied at i’ronrielor’s prices, [nvtithy AKo?forsnlcby RE.SELLERS.S7WoIdsueet ——“ Fnbllo Attention •,. Ia ravcttfuUy tnviitd tithtfoUowing truths, set forth m ftl/tipn tn onsnf-tiii'moM important Bamtaits of mod,- m OR ROCK OIL;; IT is not more Umii one year agb since xhis great rem edy wds bronghi before the public, (hr the reiter.and cure of disease. Its great powers to Beal, have, since then, become fully appreciated by the community, and ■we allege that the longer it i« tnedthemore certain will Its ereat fame spread.; It. Is not the remedy or a day, cot op for the sole porpoaecf mahingmoncy dbuv^fo' which wcconceivejOTlleonttnae to be ared-when all nostromshave bees forgotten. The PETHOLEUM is a Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth hy a power and ngenbythat laughs (o scorn all human: -competition. It is our doty,When we write about a medicineu tbat wc write twjth—that we say nothing calculated tbdecelTe those who mayousl our word or out confidence in our statements. The sick, are very ant to catch at any thing that promises; relieprrom dis eased Astory ban barmrbo too highly wronghtto an* swer the objectof galling®! bumbagging some of them. Now, we do not desire to do this; we are aniious only that the truth in relation to bur Remedy should be told, in order to secure for It a reputation farexceeding any single article of thbtftdieri* Otedico. Plain',unvarnished f ac ?s__fact3 that may be ascertained in oar own city mid neighborhood, bear ample testimony .in favor of the re troienm,. .. •.< :: j m.~> •;.■ ■ Within the past two mopUiSrtwo of oar own citizens, who were totally blind, have been restored to sight. Several cases ot blindness, in the State of-Gbio, nave been cured. Andifltspjthecase ofagenuemaninßea ver county. There are others f but these cases are near home, and may be referred to by any persons who may. have doubts on tho subject. These coses were cured «r* • ter tneybad been obahdoned.by physicians as hopeless ■ The Pettolemn will cure, when used according tadirec. Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, Kenralgia, Eruptions on theSkini^impiesonthetaee, P^roml'B6re'£S-es r: lUnswonn,.T:etter > Sc^i.Head, pains in the bones and joints,, old .soTes<Uicers, wens* ( Tumor*. Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal imtation,Fever and Akue,Chronic Coughs,Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Put-, miliary affections of a chronic nature, tending to pro-, .duce CfONSVMPTtON, ' t W, inA Burnsand Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kin neys Chapped Ramis, Excoriated Nipples, .Corns and; ; ‘Bunions.' InTact, it is aoaaiT niUTOsu.BEaESDT,aud has been; tried in most of the hbovcdiseastt within the. past year : with tlic most perfect success*. Certificates that wilt astonish areiri the haodaOf the proprietor»who >Will'take pleaadre in 'shovmg them, to the afflicted or their friends.. • ‘ t’Wbateytir others may. say abouttbeir medicines, the Petroleum is the rgreatest Remedy of the -age.. Phy sicians of high standing in the profession are beginning to use it in iheir practice. Those whp at first looked on. with doubt arid uncertainty, ate wilUagto award n,due praise 1 ' dud Consideration.' Before another year rous. round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that the Petroleum is thejrrdatest aiedieme ever discovered. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by, ' • - KEYSER fcM’DOWELL, 140 Wood street AUo-R: E. Sellers, 57 Wood .street j D.hL Cuny, D. AiEliioit, Joseph Douglass,Allegheny City, Alsojby. tho Proprietor, S. M. KIER,■ Canal.Baain,7th street, Pittsburgh. - ' : 1 ' Has THe UQinau Body man i'erapir©, ( TO HAVE | 0 the mo ‘ XTOW, 3 otres’ltalian Chemical :Sob> causes a free i perspiration,and et the sametirae mollifies, 6ofiena the skin, givingit the texture tend beauty of an Want's. “• sdORVV, SALT RHEUM AND SORES, ate soon 1 hot only healed. tmfcuredby:»ts use, as at teast seveu pbysiciah* in New York; know, who use. U m each or any other skin dißease. The Teader iB . assnrea thui this is no usclesspufled nostroffl, aabne trial will pioye. I could enumerate at least 60 persona cured of * • ’■. SORE HEAD, SORE LESS AND SORB; BEARD.. Boy iu and the reader is again' assured,! wo ala not cruelty sell it forlho above, unless Iknew ittb b e all 1 state. Those who are liable to ‘‘i; , CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH, will find this* hot only a oure, but a preventive i and ! can now only add, that any^ the above, or siajilardiseases, will find this all and even more ladMrablcinitspropertiesl _ _ lp*But, reader, the stores anabe sure you ask forJouxs’ltalian Chemical Soap** Sd JACKSON, oniy.Agenvln, Kttsbfiigb.SiOlabcrtv street,Pittsburgh, head or Wood- —" joneS»i.lly White. *J* ABlES’are cautioned against asing.comraon prepa- B'l red Chaik. - / \i ; ; i i - ' Theyarenotaware hoWfrightfully Injurious it la to ihe akin! how coarse, bow rough, how r I 'sMlow, yellow and unhealthy theAain . i ;'appears after using prepared Chalk 1 ... ' Beaideß,it is injurious, contain* . - iug a large iiuantity of Lead! We have.prepareda oeuulifnl vegetable article, which : we call JONES’ SPANISH LILY** vYflffTE. , It is perfectly innocent, beingpurified of all deleter!* ous qualities; and it imports to the skin a natural, healthy,! ajabaster, clear, living white; avthe same. nearly wmte Teeta and Breath, . i i TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS. PERSONS who have either, are honorably Assured that if their breath is ever so foul,orthelr ’ TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW, aiid encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent box of Jfonev Amber Tooth Paste will makeahe teeth white as snow - andihe breath oditerously sweetv - ' Sblfl only at-JACKSON’S Store, 240 Liberty atree head of wood. - t y • [dec2o • Jones’ Solution or Jot* A HUMANiHAIRIDYEforthe changing ol ’wmte, red or grey haiiteadieißtifiilhcown or ie t black cplprtin a few minutes.': Prise 60 cents and 81 ,00 Sold hy w.JACKSON,24O Libeny street, Pitiabnrgb -ead:Qf| Wqpd.if' ;’fdec2o • - AT gelentlfle Hair Tonlaßestocer ; A NDBEAUTIFIER. TrialbottJes37icentF. Those ■/V iviiohave ttred Johes’Coral Hair Restorative know Its excellent qithii\ie&—those who hayjsjnot,-wo;ussaTe_ it to possess tne fbll6wing qualiucs«2ilt wfll force the hair to grew,on fifty pan.wlmre nature, intended hair, to grow, stopit falling oft»cure fcujf;OT.dfiPdmff, and make. fight, red orgreyhairgrow dork*.. Fordresaing thehair soft and;silky, nothing can uezeeed this— itmakes i t truly behiuiful; ; find; keepajt ao.i It is t indeed,Uie economicaV-yet superior article for the hn*^. •. SoW (inly at W toACKSpN^SWte.ailipieW :feadof|Woa^n^;ayt- YOVRSEIiK, AMERICAN COMPOUND.—' til Tbits neverfailing.pecificis guaranteed Wall cases ordelicatt disease, logether. wuh, the .attendant com- ■ 'Olnmts.ibeffeetmspeedy, safe end lasting ctro mum courae df.a few, days, wiihoutreatrieuonsto diet,- barf ness brlinjory. to theßystem.s'lt i» untold and popniar ■ remedy I has long been (and still is) used tivilie'ipnraio practica of a physician, radically curing ninety-nine of Bmhundred cases, llleaves no odor on the" breath, and ■may bedsed by any one-without ihe' ldait.rear of eipo snre. For Bale at thie'tledioal J)eEOt,;ltds SOBmithfield .street. Fillsbaigh, Pa. ■ *“ ‘ ‘ V ,-tapi7 j£nii’« Sarsaparilla aad. tlw Clwie*’**’ TKtOT u single man, woman or cUild fcoa died of we jS j CBJoIERA or any of i\& symptoms who used Uus firoiabodtsor ■boss who disregiTdeOM^lce^^ bt&inetf. - - ~ '■ 1 -i. djß~^^aissss?ssf thet 30u4 1 y L “ ld *- I '” U ‘ PittgbdrghiOctober 10.• .- r»KNS!(JIC_A( J> s ppylS) t L • •* k- . /•' y-‘* ir>f . j iiiiilii 1 ihe ’ ‘ ■ - ÜbcikiinaicaagfiUhßjttijkHßOAsWwtiUsci aitt}4n<£ hdpts • * > pterac citii? .attaltMgtMwSSSljWOT'fflWMi- —• «t -fa. -.- .. In, conaeeiiooi»nlii'i£BtT<ilEoiin3 ! 'BO**sf**J“* *jj/ • *' ( ._ r :■: , 8 i““”fHßEE«Bfe>%>o«St" ■l ■ i: i C : - -ro»N - , J^MnnoiiiwhS^uiMtou^iittd^djbai.abllcin SiS«s^«Ss- ; - ; very )<M<b» prfc'earta well PS th<S fiaesVenS B«W“* _ _■ »Wlej»«4«legaiicenot»Dbe;«nrpsffl®. '. r* I As htt I I ftebisMßmufmaSe U Uielr tnteiceai lbT>urcuasc at his ~ l establishment ' , . • ;. Many years* experience,4ndfffearßaccesa In the du« isineaijtos'eVbfit .‘wuhad trnpreQeaent£dtffho«Ja**4na fft.;.. ■■■>. tta:(auowgeyhas.enablcd get napatui«tf*;Ur suit-thebutincefftiabltsttnatSsiehorevery location in ... the .Union, wblc&UoMKo eolo purchasers.. k u-t.U \yw-iWiu-Ui.i* ; bc;; -In tha-Cnß^nff.depanmenvwill jbft found *o?t •. leCUon 01 th« ntosi faaUionabte gooda,consisting OF--. ... JPrefafi, EtigHah and American -‘Broaiploliit v ‘ CashtoSfbttsjAc V'AcrJ* 7 ; Alsdy : 7ESTlNOS^oi ', tire •' alloflwhichne ia manner and at the most reasonable prices. ‘ The Assortment, the. Quality* and HharVaaieiy, i* ilic tnosttextensive, ondoubiedjy, to bp in ihe ignited statef. 7-V; :Wv r'..V;. ;.. ~ ,:• • - .n maggS;:,.. ■ *- ■ Wctstand'JF&olilottftble©ooriOwj-J • ... . TO^T'^«EOIEfVEP' J «'BOOB IffS f ‘OKlßtfjtfi'i «| Bfc<r«lvs.'Glothliig u ■ «•*«» 0,1 ‘ •: • andoleiuemcly lowpiices. ‘ Wd have on hand: a large, uasoiunent. of .READY MADB CLOTHING, jnadwu A«. IwywSt FP&j'- • ■ ionabw diainieriwluch we'aVe’d<siet&Mdd;td ael| Jyery low ftrhdSb3C6hnSs , :iiie?chdhlaVdha K lids« < WlHif ; bay' :wbolosalp, will SndUlpsiMf'SdjraSWgd to-raUl-wnideJfcr.- i i Wbjy.-JWfiSdvillti aemrntl; 1 Greenaboreb Republican! ■■ iWasMngton Examiner, Steubenville Union—copy to-..at the aifcount of Si,send paper to-adyßTU»ei»,and charge ■■ ibisOffiee. ~. .i .r. ; . ■ <{ Formerly. Crnxcii : toihedaveFf.iJiliAATil- ■ 1,1 fErOULDmost'respectfully announce,to jus.tnendß /V i eod Uie ha*jenjed the 8 otcJ M 6 Moriewtfrtt* between Second wdljiirf... •-« .. streets, where heiqtenda.carrying\oajhp AAlUJfttf'lu BUSINESS iualliu departments, Heisnowrecemng tboklths BAST2aN M*E*KTa an ; enlire new slock ot GOODS.for'Spring.jmd. Rummer. wcari-.yUitoffeifine.r-. French, ..Jmeri&foi C^As t CtuhmarettSy TteG& i XXisswut&sTuntU&¥reiatkllaib\iClolhsiiL%hpG~ : rioT.artfclefai £wrinesr.Codk,) together wiihaJargo as* .u.> ;• sortment pf . ra >\^?. l nnVTCQllenVIptof'ffiftcy - •‘’ ' and Marseilles Vesting, all ©fwhicbthe-subscriber Is prepared tp make 19 orderintfie.neaiealaad,mosv.Caah ouaulcinyles/dr. ailbtf price*'as fifty other establish* . total > He therefore hopiia.by strict auSntfon will otr; - ders Ultras tediict hi&caosvto merit althare vf pub tops*, in. •. tronaae. , ~MMRB v*)W,■■■». >. ■ * , No. 3C Market, Third its. TO edndnae tb"sell and'givein* • Btroctiofls t>R,tny system ofrGormfniil)r«v*&i«g;ft9 ' • heretofore, at the following prices, via: Ifacpompamea, byor&l instruction, 810; without InsUtLCtfonS, jelOsy * ' 3AMEBC.WATT. i ::IsnvelOJkehVr '?iii'j.j >•;- T IPMAWS Adhesive Parchment Bnvtbpa*-} By.dip--.! ; 8 t ping the fingers in water, aud moistening and pessingthe gammetredg<vthese Ei£vdopes become lha ... safest’ and strongest thai’caii'bemused’ '-heingimadc of parcbin^ntvpapyjrijWlypl l rWilbpnnd any-pidowy... ; riction or moisture. Forsale by That pack, at the store of ~mar 26 . ~>cornero£Matfces-and-Second sta« t‘jrv.l DlßßOiattQS. mHB, Partnership hcrcu?fora.BXiBtfng : , between, mo,- X subscribers, under the Erjn, of Coulter Hackfc, ~. Drbgguts,has this day: been tUswived'by muniM«m*" sen*, i . —i’ •J.'*Av tiUUJ/i bB, . Jltorch 81,1851; . .. N. H. HACKEf reouncesfor eaJo by 8; A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. . ' ■ "r ,- 1 H-. ■, . .7- * » ,-r - " .. . •( jf; nyThe affairs of the late firm will be settled by Ji r . Coulter, who continues the.-same: business at the old .- gtand.comer of Wood and Third.streets. , ap" pMitiam lilTon»i iLoadOßr PaWU v JUsyi|Sr ; 5 v i r»Watelieav’ ’ t '■. SUPERIOR to any.Wamhes ever offered to the cm- ' • zens ofPittßbargh. H. RICHARDSON, srMarket streeti is sole Agentfor the above named Lever WatcbeiA The following guar-: antce Uauache.d ta,'eacbuVV'atc / ht i r , t b• i •' '- i ' l Zhf:6pp6intofoa'tethBAdmnaUyy, / <.-. • . V rifZt7u: ,-.<WIDIiIAMf > ,J -\‘ • .ChronbnjeteyandrWatch Manufamuret, ? , This certifies lbdUhe ifcCbihpaftyitig .VSTaicb, No.--,. , . Is warranted by me tb-Bo : manuraelhre, find- no Wotchwiibniynaibeupoaitiirgcnnine»tmlessaceoa.-«!. nanied by a,certificate bearingmy.signature., f - * l g l mrameeU><..iyji«h;No.S- 7 gbepp lime W ttesal j»-n«»tioD^of,the-parCha*er. /< .-fapM?! - rW. ftIXOW. . . ... «i co-Par»n*rnt»ip. 11 -'"- 1 '" ' GAMPBEU* & CHESS hacc thioidajr (AprilOlth,* associated tvilhlheoi CtiAItLKS M'KNlOliTi THfr business will be ionuhuea. under, the hrm> t CA M PBKf.L.CHESS & CO. ‘ [apria • llu uiecy ar seiure m tueptMeonon o» . 1 . V '- 'Wvbii : : i ' ‘.y\ OalfJ, j ! wreiyjjndentand.ingfte ; .NfttUlte;in‘'cMaW detjtbr percebuoas, Wd;, eomv mandiaglhe highest emotionSlfibrfiot, by altoowleaje. Of Land snaps stelebijtgssSrt-jPsUHuy, -)iapareduni short term ofdnsiruc.&ut*tS» ,Ae ••fiTOggSgt 9? St fljftet '' whercofl'inl tbe'pecUliariueUiheteio, Is unsurpassed ,»n - ~ «lHheeic*llen«es,bfiihS-AtWi!'ii'Ui .a y.ag.idr rf. 0... .... Sketches of; jesWeiietsi and rtcehery- Mi mH-iuom*. Pittsburgh, in constaalpjogtasi tions of eluborhof enental sdenSrT. ■ and the most «)lendid«6w!lfrotn all oner the world, 1 ■’ ;• ““™ 7,^-itiOiO* HEHHEW, ■W.-Bamatbc of. apasttf. : • • Pittsburgh, « ■iggß&Bas»M#aaffi.rj BBSstsMttSgMnfc* ,t sa?sf,'Kiataa|giwß : '-: • 'Haa»as«aiwra»@»- , r" I ••. mvl7:d3m .Star Bakery. St_ pisinsaa ft ■ forSiflnUpleiaifiiionSv'gtiirtSaßfiuayV -j- I toUsJ&S '.V-' I ihouserin.anjJlf ‘ias -'iti I bivc v’’ J through . 1 . Naples, inly 16ih> 1849. -- • • •._v>'w.'.'-:m I Sold Daly in Pittsburgh ai the Medical Depot, wo. 75 I SmiUifieldlatreei; andby •, - 1 “ ‘ ; lalana; Saw dUla*] ;•-y• ■"-> ; mHE aboVeesiabUshmembasbeeii- takea by tna on- JL designed,'with thdttlewbfptrismagthe tegiuttaie ' busineasconnecieil there wiih;aiid ostheyareuawTe^.. ceivine a;fall aupply of Timber,'orders; for all-siaes of . Lumber wili be filled. with promptaeraVandat.aa low •'. prices dafcyany otbcr MiU iu'UioiicighbortioOT^‘o . j : ' I t ° d J gS^MiSg‘ fc w g{>. IOOiOOO Fire Crt«fken, No> I and 9, ... lOOfctOSS.Chase're; * :10a-:do::‘-Biii-Wheels; v .. - v . V"iJoslS6ftjn9 > , shiMlj 25 doiv^xioVji'tfafge-, '••■> ; 20 dozloz Bdckcw*" • 15 do 2ox v do..' ( ! -i 10 doj 3oz ; I do, - ; . : 5 do 4 oz do; . 2 do9oz i do . . • 2 gross 4 inch Twangle* i < ■•. -g' do .fl da* '.-.'do;: ■ S cales Chinese Rockets; received and for .ala by Mg«B &^ rrii uXS.-LAHUNSi ' , . . inl l “150eiamsFtos i received and for tale by :•* T" nntttMOfe'* GOA' Nd..#» Wood lUtSt. ■'/ f IBB’D HERRING—SO bbls.firat-quality receiving;. --- r i w tft :■ WM.BYKR. - -40 bxs. Star, superior; 'lO do Solar Sperm and Sperm jp i< ■: • ; 10 ,do Stearins.;' For sale by J.0.-W<LUAM§k , <&* _ , c|'w\t‘lNßAPPljE3;.‘ •- t3UUi 1401>X». Juiubeßnate; ■ ! A 1 fiO faf. 1 do Mil ■'■■■-; t.i ! lOabxsiLargerßuisinii " ' i SO do No. 1 and 4 Rqi&Candy. BeteiVing'BttdTofaaleb v,.,'’a-„ . ' • , • JOSHUA RHODES* CO ; , jy2l ■ ; ; 1 - ! ■ No. 0 WoodlT. TV/TACKEREL— I so bbls. No. 3 Maokeiel, (Mass, impeption) ■--< 140 bf do a do - do , dor j 40h( da ■ S do ’ do do; - . TfOLbANB kegt m pnmo order;; pi |USI received ®{j2 c f REI3EN S ’» sTOITVENEt, '■ i Jy a) ' - ' Importers. e Vn “ T P.WILUAM3 A CO. J,, •^bd.S.oad.Syrup. gy&fgjjj&d. K /roh ASSES—St Louis Sufar House Molasses; iVI ! * . St.Jume»__ do do; "Te <: Ne-srOrlea:is Plantation; jyin ’ For sale by , RISC A MOORHEAD-. aCON —2,500 Sis. Fnme Hams In eton and-for sale. -it SHERIFF A BINNING, jy3o, ' ' Wo. lOMdrtettt. /TORN- BROOMS—74doz. common for sale by . AJ\ft3o : SHERIFF A BINNING. SHOULDERS— 10,000 Sits a pnme article, recelyms* and for sale by ! i;3O r SHERIFF A BINNING. O CASKS SIDES AND JOWLS—lnttoro and Tor tale i>‘ iy3oj r SHERIFF A BINNING. i t. '♦. 'v ->■ - v'. „ K ' '« - --OLV'"’ , *, r, ‘ .. >.- ■' ''. - - t i ;i ••V. ]i-; f-V -- --- tv' Vv-.- Uv.-/-
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