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T ;t-. ’- /» <* ■«■ Wi- 'X' ' wnniHiWPu*uwi«»wmO*wiiiiii i pi'MuJiuJUJJ^ 111 * * ■*» * ■)*' fc**^ fcw M iisTJ "E"™w 5V,*. t;'. **? r >t andfrom: liverpoolto' ’.w j'h-v >xA Oina-al Emigration an Ki tftJt Ji aV *. t rpIIE underaigned har te ■*.4|^i above well known ***■ *V- from the■ C fav “fflysrar?/ r »■ rf, T each monOi. tan f 0,5 v'-rfV y?Uy \ "i \ i 'u. ■« - '■^^■Ct-L^TV^ 4 »»S ■« x A****♦■*&«'he-* P v - » j^?€£far«i >ih 's. v i %SaSsß^^^Ps^i - 1 '*c ■; =* l » ‘ :- Ipgp HP* *f«;-'*n * *2-? &2 r 3 > s£.<v Vso*.**-i J ' 4 w'*iT a 4 , s* *«£*<»*U* *«•-*-JAWS ,;,»'* v* Sbosm 9m^sim§^ : ? ;mmm* PASS&pE pom LTfERPOpt* LOSDON W - ■1- POOLTO NEW •- ”“°^KlsSSfesg4Sg®f OB "® TAPBCOTT & CO.'S General Emigration and Foreign Exchange Offlca. npilE undersigned having accepted 'h» Agency of 1 above welf known House, is prepared ro brii |< Assengers from «hsoldCoun.ry,onasfavorablo,ier .» .ha following Uin... Liverpool on .he »«. eS THE°Z LINE leaves Liverpool I THE LONDON LINE of Pa<*» > onthe6th,.3ih.2!stajid Jaihofe™gai B oil* from - THE CLYDE LINK °< 7 GI<ABGOW on me lsl and Ism or e » oriein|> . B eUWX a Ne e ; York .0 any pan at- ! the West . .ides in Liverpool, and.;,tt;..,, lEyThe -all passages engageA in i Sew music 1 lyewrraaiio . » • penntendslhe crabarc > _ i ITT KLEBER. No. 11)1 Third-Street, has-jusl selected Ibl J a S-Kins desirous of viaiung; 0.6 Old Cabnuy ,H . f rom among the la.es. east, rn publications U.e : l .heir nassaec engaged through from puis- Lfuiiovring new and fashionable Music - M WPlieatiin el.Ee? personally or by leu r l * ,0 ‘ My Hopes haTudeparwd forever 4.‘'fMsiiiiud)io Uie 1 . I. . Make me no gaudy chapleit “’"'.*.“77•,/PASSAGE EROM NEW.yORh. . . ! Qh! boys carry me along; br had al-wery rodncedraws by applying to me , Turn net away. Dueifby Foswr; Agent lor the- New j iModerthee Oils hand ot mine j Vfthb .•• JAMbS BLWihijK, Migaon'scelcbra.edsong* a * - v Corner of SUth and liberty streets* I dream, of my. Fatherland. Jenny Lind; (2nd Biory).Ptfts&tm?A , we urav for thee, Moore; - ‘ •" The half broken be⁢ • • Andare we thus-compelled to part! Mule Red Riding Hood i ., 9ptritP6lka. !< itfeltf Dly; Lily do Catnptown Races; Brjde. J »;r/da** Passing Away ; * £lqojo?r .4o.:;Lhtle Blossom; Love do Blanche Alptn, . <• Ravel" "do " Ocean Banal; .‘i Rverlv I s'WaltA,Nntale. ' ' . . ' lietrßooki Hfew Books * JU9T RRCFIVKD AT WALL-8 PbJHODICAL and Cheap Publication Store, No 85 Fourth street. '• Lewis'AWndeß or thOßUHroad of Life. . . Rgtjih Rmberford—mi Nautical Romance. By Sir Ad m *The Mysteries of the Heath—a eompanlouto the Mys teries of Parle. By Eugene Sue.. A frerti supply orßlnetewood for August. No-16 Field Book of the Reoolauou. The London World of Fashion. The Lives of the Chref-Jusuces of England, from the Norman Conquest tilt the death of Lord Mansheld. u> L. D_ r L..«, Bostwick on tho-Causesof Nnturai-_P'-"ih l _\n \ ' . "ioUICOVODE-. .■ ■■ *JOIIU P. COLE. - . COVODE & COLE, rSuftcuon to JUtFEdn ( ■ f'ameyivania Railroad Co.—Central Railroad. riTHB: scbßcribers -having been appointed Shipping' : j.i.l Agents for the Pennsylvania or Central Railroad, iiform the pnbUo that we are how preparol to receive ■ any amount of merchandise or produce for shipment mo this route will bo carried throoah In fiveJ days, and all consigned to os will be forwarded trpe ot commission or charge for advances. Rata of FrdgAl btluun Philadelphia and Pimbifrgi. Dry goods, hats, shoes, books, stationery, cutlery, con fectionary, rrotts, feathers, furniture, . , <5l ,00 *lOO tts.■ Hardware; queensware, groceries, painty, dye stuns, oils, leather, clover, fiax, timothy uidte g", g£e&s,wool, Ac. ffle. Beet port, butter, lard, lard oil, tobacco leaf. c<rfTe* ; tallow, grain and rags, . 60c. ¥ Ashes, marble (rough), tar, pilch, rosin, German dlay bones, bacon, &c. COVODE * comer Pena and Wayne streets ■ Pittsburgh, Jnly lstylSSL—jylO - Fan Reduced. = UONONGAHELA ROUTE Bmtmevillt and. Cumberland u Baltimore and PbitaiPa. THE Morning Boat leaves daily at 8 o'clock, A M precisely, connecting with tne Cars at Cumberlaud boat leaves daily at € o’clock. P-M. (except Sunday evenings,) connecting with the cars a . Cumberland next evening, at 10 o’clock. ’. Time through to Baltimore 32 bonrs. Faro only 59. V Time through to Philadelphia 40 hours. FareoniySlO. The National Road is now good. Conductor* gowith the coaches between Brownsville and Cumberland Which mokes this decidedly ~ ’ Office in the Monongahela House. t “SOTICBI another Fresh arrival at 50,97, Comer of Wood Strut and Diamond AU «y, Pittsburg*. .., i% O RF.IJG A CO. have just received another new T). .apply of DAY GOODS and VARIETIES, wh lC h have been nurchaaed since tho-late.decline,m Eastern piicdsi-WhftbHviil bd sbldtuTMtsLL iPVsBcl. Owing to our advantages in buying, and long experience m the - -bd*iness,we flatter ourselves that we can afford oar roods at prices regardless of competition, pur stock will be found to be unsurpassed in the western market, and much superior to any previous stock kept at the * old stand by Gregg* RTCaudless. • Wefaave just opened a fresh lot of latestyiesof BON* • NETS, Ribbons, Parasols, Dress Lavma. Beroges, Mou» *; deLalnes,Ladies’ White Dress Goods? Ladies’ Gimps, 1 Silt Fridges, Ac.: Broad ClothajFancy Nestings. Cp«* meres. Summer Pantaloonery,Tweeds, Gloves, Hosiery, ThrfaclsiCombs, Suspenders, Buttons, Knives, Spoons, Razors. Scissors, Ac., and ail other articles in theirlme, tc«> lemons to mention. We have on hand, just receiv ' ed direct from the and by ei i press, a large lot of GOLD and GILT_JEWELK», • WATCHES, and Watch rnateri* - als, and being weekly in the receipt of such Goods, vre .*■ • Intend keeping our assortment complete. We earue»uy solicit an early call from buyers generally, before pur " elsewhere. , Thmy case, of BRASS CLOCKS, just arrived, of va *''lriMlemember, No 97, north-west corner of Wood street nhd D.amond alley. Pittsburgh - v B—The business of the late firm of Gregg aM - 'M ■ Can'dless isjo teraetiled by D Gregg at the above stand, whotSkhaSiotbOrized a- d in whose possession arfflhebooTtfc of «»ld firm 'v-> 1 - i>r« Jayne** Family Medlelnw. EXTRACT of a i etter trom the Rev K. L». Abbou, a 1 well known and highly esteemed Missionary in the kingdom of Barmah, dated • & Sxkoowxt Anaican, February, 1 Dr.' D. /atm*, PAshutopfcio: My Dear Sir—We are now in great want of your Medical Preparations- 'i our CARMINATIVE BALSAM is an invaluable medicine ifi this country in bowel complaint*, and baa been used m all onr Missions with the most gratifying socresa. I 'have known it in many cases to act like a charm t onr - SANATIVE PILLS are my aheet anchor.—The best mediclile for my liver complaint and pain in the side that T hive eVer used. They are in great demand, and wo are entirely out of them. We need five hundred boxes y hrihent' wo. Beecher says we could use a thousand • hakes yearly among our people to great advantage. i hlvutifcd ySarTONIC VERMIFUUF. aa atonic m in* ientifuerirfever, with the moat complete success 1 think it once waa the means of saving my own son. Du ring toy travels among the churches the past season, l • found a whole village aufieriug under a prevailing mfla enzalatiended with coughs ot a roost violent character. Tbiteti feirretted I had not had a dozen or two of your EXPECTORANT to administer to them,for I telicve *Rom 'what I have seen of its ©fleets, that it would have 'bdfeh’iaa't the thing for those poor people. 1 presume too havendt hitherto had an idea to what an extent your medicines are daed in all our Missions. rrott -• 1 ‘ Affectionately yours, L. ABBOTT. ''Toraalenftbe Pekin 'jta Start* 33.Ftflbstreet Qyl Judtl’s JUedlo*led Liquid Owtlole. 'rißlSdtXictels intended for family use, and should be ‘ I found in the possession of every family in the land. Mechanics who are in constant danger oftnjnry to ti.eir persons through accident, and the improper or careless SsTof loots, will find this article to. be invaluable to them, andiahesafair trial,will consider it tndupensabje. ..This may certily that we, the undersigned, having frMttentlymade usoof Judd’sMedicaled Uquid Cutiele, SeSaSd by Messrs. Peaficld t Camp, Sfiddletown, Connecucot, cheerfully recommend tt to ourprofession ffiisi? woond ‘ vwwnvrfi - . Hamilton brewer. m.u., ELLSWORTH BURR, MD, Botanic. Composing oil the practising physicians in the city ol For sole by JTI -— ■—■ noasE's 7 flOßSOimd Syrup ot Yellow Dock Boot* SCCUPIEB the from rant among the proprieiory medicines- ol this coumiy for co “P l ' tel^,f“ r *”* ter,Sail Bheum,Erysipelas.and allolher diroascs arizing ham an impure state of the blood. Alro. lnvet Complain l, Catarrh, trospcpsia, Biialnoa, Couehs. Soreness and Tightness about the Chest* Bron chiuzTor Hoarseness, Dryness, mid a uettine sensauon SitJuttho Throat; antMz uaetl with unprecedented sue g™* LB WEAKNESS ANDGENERAL DEBILITY. Strengthening the weakened body, giving u^ e ft !° various organa, and invigorating the entire system I£ tbe teaiimony of thousandsoftiyjngwiinesses.rfroin all Dana of the country, can be relied upon, it is aingu larlyefficacioaa in curmg all Human, and teaioringde biiiiaied aoil broken down constitutions. It is purely vegetable in ita composition, and so accurately com bined in its proportion* that the chemical, botanical and medical properties of each ingredient harmoniously smile taPUEIFY THE BLOOD. .. , - It has removed many chronic diseases which has baf fled tbe skill of the best physicians, and has also cured Canker, Balt Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed to make the least un- P It has been tested in many cases of CANCEROUS HUMORS. The mosp-obstmate Cancers have been cured by this medicinfe. We say that it is a valuable mediciS* in all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. It removes all obstruction in the circulation, rendering the Liver free aetive&nd healthy. Jl removes Palpitation of the Hear Sand relieves in all cases of Aalhma-aud may be used in aU climates, andai all season-. of*e year ,ale a " !l - re oi’lyAgem fofwestnrn PenraylviSma, )el iry Warehouse, cor Woodand Sirth sts., Piuab h Ktrsnecr, Look a$ This ! BAG UERREOTYPE3 for ONE DOLtAR, pat ap in Fine Morocco «ubMr»e» unnoitnce la uie citizens of Pittsburgh uhd. Vicinity, that they can vet a likeness for one halftbe usual price, not to be sur passed by those taken in the East* We don t mean to be surpassed by uny. Haviqg a large sky, and side light, we are prepaied to suit the most fajudiflos. We vnll not ask any person to lake a likeness unless it salts them, Miniatures put in Lockets, Pius or Rings. Bick ap deceased persons taken at their teaidence. or aeccuso FEW WEEKS ONLY. MERRIMAN t LAWYER. Rooms on 3d st., opposite Su Charles Hotel. Pine Oil Lamps. JUST RECEIVED a fine assortment of these LAM PS, for burning the Camphene, Pine and Ethereal Oils, which I Win A U 82 Fourth su, between Market and Wood, Manufacturer and Dealer, Wholesale and Retail, in the above named; CSlib 1 - . {JeU Dlliotution. rpHEGcr-Pamcrohiphcreroforceii.uncbctwccnthc I subscribers, under the firm of J.S. BONNET A Co., U this day dissolved by mutual consent Either partner raayu.o the name of the con«ro m se.Ucmcnt^ Piltsfarg rrs»Hftvinff w>lUmy entireinterestin the firm of J.B. Bman t, Co. to M. f>< .PAWOjmay lato partner, and in to of-mj' %*&»**> t rr AITS’ NERVOUS-ANTIDOTE wiU core all caee» of maiMlie, I» w Spirits, Mental or Phyateal iTm wonderful in rejuvenating pranatare i'bSi r fng t bst’a tS»I can convince -#97>WE>S SHAKKK A few ja {inTy I^berty <ind HmJ ,ts ‘ sxdaht & am,: WM. B.CASOY D. HABBISOfOID'., P. WOODIUJFF, M D B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., corner of WoodaniJ First sis MATTHEW D. PATTON. •* •<* -tjfr*-*- >r v -5, - _<4", > '-~ , -7 •" c i'j.'-^ - /'H'g^W-^rC(r^»''--- i " •■ - ,/ ■>.•-.-V-^.t'-\;• - v ~^ ri. r?rM -<V-*'A'£riV£*£* V'X'- ,v**'**fe •• 1 • . ! t L ftiflo noosa, > 74 Third *B2Beasfa»i!g h* !.3Tab^* M, W ine »‘ 5° Sartain 1 * Megaim®. O. W. M. Reynold*. i •'Mabel* oCi-Thß CHild'dftheßeftile Field—a of I Daughter, i a Tale : of Indian Captivity t i-by-Emfersoft Benpeu ’ A , . I - • PAuI Periwinkle : a‘BeaSldry. The rouules&pT Lilesbftrjri—ity Dumas. | Ecarie; or ihe SaJonaof Pan»T-b < Maj. Richardson. Veast r a'P'rdbiem—aaltorof ‘ Alton Lccke. The TraveJef’ttOijidclnfoughihe U. Si and Canada] Bene or ihc. a- ToUi of Jtaal JLife— by The Wayiaml—a Tale by Maty' HWitt* _Tbo RaueM>y Balwef.! : < "t* uiQ _ Now ffloilo. ' ■ . TOHN H. MF.LLOK.No. 81 Wood «reer,hM recejvod J the followirigpiecos of now and popular Music : Holey Jones. By S C Fostr '< „ Oil Boy*. Carry Mo Along. By 8. C. Foster, Peaceful Nights—Dueit. Bf Glover; Moonlight Sleeping—Duen: We Now Must Pan; The cavalier ; Take Me Heme to Die ; I Watch for Thee , Be Kind rathe Loved. One* at Homo ; Father** "Prayer; Joe Hardy; Why Do Summer Bo*e« r ado; , March From Lucia di Lammerraoor; Diligent Hobo CampanyQplelt Step» Fe.t March; Village Q S ; World’s Fair do r Have Riches, Thou Ha*t Beauty—Variations, Come, Sing Me that Sweet Air Again, do; Lb Tremolo. By Rosaeten, , ™ \ Believe Me, if all these Endearing Younc Charms, Diadem Bverly**, Aurora and Ssl J’ er#Bel V^ ttlt Lily; Nancy’* Fanny.; Bloomer; Sharon; Fire Fly, Jenny Gray; Sybase; Cottage; Of den; Coquejte; and Cally Polka*. _. .. _.. l a _ al ". " ' ttod«»Harp. CBLUMBhus iost received a largo stock ol VW.A.L . and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC BOOKS, amori g W Tbe*Modern Harp—or Bosun Sacred Melodist—a collection of ihe most popular church mssic “ . The Boston Melodeon—lit three coru.Mlng of songs, glees, rounds, A c., ici including man » of lie rnort /oimlar pieces of the day, arranged and harnio nizedjtm four work containing selected gems from the most celebrated composers, with -accomp»«|» raent for ihe Piano Forte ; The National (ilee Book Air—f rlourvoioes, Seif-instructing School for the Violin- 1 -* new andso * sniific work, ui taree parts, complete in one. y. Me/odeou—a collection of the Jodies, carefully arranged for Flute or Violin, In t e y ao HearTif e nz’s new and compleie Piano Forte School Burgmuller’s hew and improved edition of riano Forte instructor; Czerny’s Piano Forte Instructor; Carcaraia’, Carallis’, and R Colvrra 1 Ouilar instructor, Arna.ears’ Qaorlelle Clob-tn three number, a"d four part., for the Ist and id Violio, Viotlncello and Mute , P Inatrnmental Marie, in lour part, and « number. , Howe's Musician’s Companion—in three pari* , At tA« Old BnaMslud Piano OrgM, No. 116 wood el reel. Superior Watch Be pairing. JOHN M HOUKKTS, WaTCHmAKBH A**D JEWELLER, desire* again 10 call the at trillion of the public l« the workshop which he has opened at No 16 Fifth street, two door* frotnßUAiiSl Mark-U where he conthuefjo devote hi* special atten tion to the repairing and refitting of chronometer. Du plex. Patent Lever. L’Fpme, and every description of Ene Watches and Clock,. Uav.na fur a number of year, beeu employed a- Fore man in the worn .hop ol the largest establishment In Ih • Sty, 1 flatter uiyrelf that those lavonug me with pa.ron ave will find ail work e, trusted executed in tile be.t manner and on the most reasonable terms R«/«eenees—John Harper. E«q , Edward H'aileton, H. H. Harney. E»q , Jo-etih Woodwell, Joshua Rhodes A Co , ami Win B.J*caife A caretoUy selected stock of Welches, cloc J elrv, Spoons, Spectacles, Ac , coostanllv on hand.which haJe bwii purchased at the lowestpnees, auJ wi.l be sold at a very *mnll odvancc for the same " Cttlseiu and Strangers* DO you wish to parchase a 6n gtk 001 the uaual price ! If »o call al HOODS lftTj«slgw JKWELRY STORE, SI Marka in«r, twTdoor. north of Thitd, and tale “ ' ~ k h * Iw."ch .lock, jnst arrived, and you can there purchase egor any kind of fine (fold Jewelry al ihcir real value and not he charged two prtceß for »v»r, “ >° u have usually been I but can get the b , e ’' good, at the lowest eastern price*. Do not believe wnut other., inleresled in their own sales, y?“’ ,mb°2i snd see lor yoomelves. All goods o ..le nient will bo warrantee as represented «'l™' of ,o |so that all may purchase equally safe and cheap, aolj, Notice. ALL PERSONS interested w, l!. ° ou f° WILLIAM TAYLOK, of the Eighth Ward *f ine City of Pittsburgh, Brickmaker, ou the 2Uth day of July, 1651, executed to the undersigned a Deed of Assignment of all his Estate, in trust for the benefit of his creditors Ail persons indebted to said Taylor are requested to umkilmu.edi.lu payrnun., and pan™ M , J be H X.tri'd A Ar»,. . OTICE* IS°IIKREbV %VEN*iiB^c^dno;.h^ and Soap Manufacture, under the 6rm * Brown has this day been dissolved. Alt settlements of faidbuiine.a will be mud* by Cm Y * “ hereby authorized to attend thh- saßte—,-Pnf business ffi-Kconducrad b, a. “'a*' - -W: BROWNS zr Dr. Wm. P. Gtl«i» ' VETERINARY- SURU hON 7Pn Office at Rodv Patterson’s ¥^| r T. Bl^yj. <t l , v on Fourth street, between Wood and Snmhfieid. Y__ Liitliogretpliic iwlttuU. CO-PARTNERSHIP.— The sabsenDer* most respect fully announce to their friends and the public gen erally, that they have this day entered into shiD for the purpose ol carr> ing on, *t th e old stand, in Si utterly** Building, opposite the Post Office, Third street, Pittsburgh,The Lithographic Prinung, in all it* various branches. Havmglbadiinenr, recently arrived from Earooe, they are prepared to <Io works in Lithography fnJal S steel engraving. They solicit a continuance of 3»e Patronage bestowed hereiofore so liberal,)-to the one’partner, Wm. they hope by strict attention to their basilicas, by elegant workmanship, and the moat reasonable terms, to merit the favors of an en* llg ßonds?Checks, Drafts, Machine Drawings, Liker ess es, Landscapes, Autographic Letters, Bill Heads; Plots Lithographed and Printed in Black, Gold Bronze mf Co kg’pecimen. of fl.«ir work can “bd ra FRED HAUMLEIN Maan'i Double-Lever Letter Copying Preai, and Metallic Dampener. BURNHAM’ff PATENT. Rita of Praia and Dampmm— Letter, 10 oy 10, 'tjLTim* saving , Labor-saving and Money sa c ing Mae kins. rpHIS PRESk and DAMPENING TABLEI preseuta J decided advantages over oil previous inventions for the some object. , . , Ut The Press doe* not require fastening down. 2d Through two lever* end eccentric joints the pres sure is obtained with more ease, and much quicker than by other methods. .. . , 0 • 3d. The power is applied so equally, that the Press is not liable to break or gel out of order. . 4iiL—The Dampening Tablet is a substitute for the brush, blotting pacer and wet-cloth, saving all the trou ble incident to their use, and is worth its weight in gold. The Tablet may be used to great advantage with any Press already in use, and for that purpose will be cold be copied jvith this Press and .Dampener For keeping in a Book-like form, Music, Original In voices. Letters, Periodicals, Newspapers, Drawings Bank Checks, or any other papers where method is de sirable. This invention, it is confidently believed, is the best ever presented to the public for the purpose for which it is designed, and will furnish to many a deside ratum long needed. The undersigned now offer* u at a comparatively trifling coat to all who may desire to per fect the system of preserving papers for ready and easy reference, COPYI NG BOOKS. . Tire Paper in these Books is made Gom all Linen Stock, and of the saraequaiilv a* Fine French Writing Paper, bound on Parchmenllfcacke, with Printed Pages, and manufactured expressly for retailing The undersigned having procured the sole agency of the above articles, «aow offers them at reasonable prices at wholesale or retail. Presses, Dampeners, Books, or Binders, furnished to order of any dimensions, at short notice. Ail of the above article- warranted. > Also—Copying Paper, in loose sheets of any sixe. Arnold’s Copy ing Ink—decidedly the best in use. Mr. A. C. Chambers will wail on the citizens of Pitts burgh and AJiegheny, and will give ail the instruction necessary JOHN F. COLE & CO., A.I M’Foden be, Covode’s Penna Railroad Depot, corner of Pena and Wayne sis., Pittsburgh [je&yl "« f rATPU ANTIbiiTE —Extract of a letter from ihe VV Rev. Alvgn Ackley, who, after stating that he had taken but four teaapoonfuls of Watt's Nervous Untidote, and describing the wonderful effects, says: '» m b Watts—Dear Sir: In view of the whole, I think it to be a powerful stimulant to the Nervous system, and an invaluable h has already relieved me of a certain set of nervous pain., elevated my anirita, and eo far relieved my loin. andhipa. to enable “ »S2S« ACKLEY. CrmHftrt,- April-1, >B5O. g CUTHBERT, U 7 SO Smlthfield street. NEW SILKS-—Received this day, a beautifuJlot of .... “’“rSSti “? A.MABsnToo's Bonnet tUb t>on»—Fall atylta-whlch they wtlloffer very cheap. . ■ ■■ *T<f T V- l • 4. 1 f >. . *» ,1 4 * _« / <• '' >«' ** 1 - *‘ - ' ,s*-« ”-*'•« ~ ' £ ». ‘ rf " \> jjnsuranct j&oinpanus Gath Uuttuiil: lnßuronos Company BarilAnitg; CAPITAL, 8100,000, C H A RT E R P K R P LT li A L . THE undersigned having been appou.ud Agents for the above Company, have opened an Office in No. 14 St Glair street, and ar* now prepared to < ffect insu ranees on city and country property, upon a< favorable terms as any responsible company in the State. All personshaving property insured m this Company are enth?ed to vote for its officer., and to .hare in; ns earn ing, t but are not liable, in any event, for any thing be yond the amount they have paid. All losses promptly bald In silty days after proof of the same. * OFFICERS : Hon. JOHN C. BUCHER. President. Ouas- E. HIERTKa, Vice President. Thos- H. Wilfeort, Secretary. David Fleming, Attorney and Counsellor. Di- ecloil —Hon. John C. Bucher, Rndolpb r. Kelter, Wm Colder. Jr, David Fleming, Isaac G. M Kinley, Chan E. Hlester. Elias E. Kimer, Samuel W. Hays, David Mumma-Jr., John Ninmnger. Dauphin County, Jacobs. Halueman, York; Henry I*- Fr >o’i u S ?w, <tr ' Adam Sc limner. Berks . John O. Brenner, Philadelphia-, William Mintier, Montgomery i Thomas Gillespie, Gu xerhe: Gordon F. Mason, Bradford, Amos K Kapp, Northumberland ; James Bums, Mifflin. Johu F. Hoov er, Centre; Jobn S. IsettyUuiiliiigdoni James K. Moore head. Allegheny i Jonnlhnn D Leet, Washington . Geo. H. Bucher, Cumberland , 14 Si-Clair street, jySdtSnt, Agents for Piusburgh, Allegbeny^Co. -piWbWhhlC lainrance Company. THI* COMPANY was incorporated la February, 1851,'with a Perpetual Charter and ha, commenced business on a Capital of Sl®o,ooo. ~ k The Company does business both on the Joint Slock plan the rale, are one-third les than those charged by Mutual Companies, and Fifteen Percent-lower than Ihe rates <jf most Stock Compa- rates are the same as those adopted by ulher safely coodueled Companies. Those insure.! on the mutual principle have the combined .ccormes furnished by that system of insurance, and the Capital and Sur plus Fond of Ihe Joint Stock department. The Charter permits the granting of insurance on life, in every form, including the righl n l wife, children, .pa rents, rotations, friends or creditors—to insure the life of anolberfor their own exclusive benefit, payable after dealn, o* upon ihe parties arriving at the age of 60, aa, 60 or w, at the opuoiiof ih« insured. ■ OFFICERS. James S. Hoon, President. Samuel M’Giurkan, Vice President Joseph & Leech Treasurer. Charles A. Colton. Secretary. nbxctohs. James S> Hoon, ' Joseph S. Leech, John S.Dilworth, Charles A. Colton, Samuel M'Clurkan, William Phillips. John A. Wilson. BOaKS ov uibaack. Hon. William Wiikius, Gale Secretary ol W.r Hon. Waller Forward, Late Secretary of Treasury. John BnydeT, Esq , Ca-hier Pittsburgh Bank. Malcolm Leech, Esq , Wholesale Grocer. saucxTD&s. lion A. W. Loomis ! A B. M’Calmont, Lsq. ICKDICAX, BOARD. Consulting Physician j. Josenh Gazxam, M- I) William Addison, M. L> Jeremiah Brooks, M. D F- G. Ednngton, M. D BTiMmrao ravßtciAH*. Samuel DUworth, M. D„ 4? Smlihfieid street. BobL Snyder, M D , 103 Fourth si. John Crawford, M. D-, k® Sixth bl Wm. McK Morgan. M. D-, 107 Liberty st- Dr. Ditworib will be in attendance at the office, every dav. at 18 o’clock. , . Those who have spoken for an agency, arc requested to eaifrtake their papers, and coramenoe operations (orthwith. All persoes engaged in the insarance bun oess wiU be supplied with blanks tuid a lowed the mual commission. r , . . Office of the Company, No. 75 £Tra‘i/oVn. s,,’, ■minokr Hut. ljnmiM Co. ‘guSianty FOND, $lOO,OOO. THIS CO&IPAN Y offer* to the urnured all the security aad advantages of the Mutual and Joint Stock Plans (asheretofore applied) combined, namely: Low rates of Immiiim: «n annual return in cash of the per coinage reoulred for the contingent »isJt of the year; an ede qSte, but not excessive provision for the future security 1 members Tor the whole term of li<e, wttu an rqunublo interest m.tbe accumulating food secured to snob m-ra ter- payable at death, by credits upon their poll cies ; a guaranty fund designed tor the permanent sreu nty of short term members, and also for the present se curity of those for the whole term of life. in* This is the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose rates of premium nre fixed at a fair reduced stan dard with a provision for an annually increasing accu* mutation of funds (for future security) in exact propor tion to the amount of bo-ines* and the increasing risk from advancing age among the members Pamphlets, tracts, Ac , giving m detail tbe plan and rau-s of the Company, furnished grans, and appheauons for insurance received by J fURBbTr, Agent, It®, Wood street, KlUburgh MaKL DILWORTn. Mfdiral Ksnminer _ 1 ■Jriie FraEßlii Fire la.aranee Company. DIRECTORS:— CharleaW. Bancker. Ueorge « . KicUo.at, Thomas Hurt, Mordeeai D Lcwu, Tobias Warner, Addphi E- Boric, Samuel Grant, Davul 8. Browne Jacob R Smith, Morris l*auer<.on CHAS N 12ANC!CER,Prr»\ Cuifl. O. Bancs**, Secretary. ID" Coutinue to tntUe Insurant*-. pvrpeium or , on every description of property m town ami coui.try, Bl rates at low as are continent with security The Company have reserved o large Contingent . Which, with their Capita! and Premiums, safely investee, afford ample protection to the assured The Asset* of the Company, on January Ist. Insi a* published agreeably-to art Act of Assembly, were as fob * Mg* Real fcUtate , Temporary Loans —-■ • ’C- yf,fl 1/ CaTb,&c. Since their incorporniioti, h period of *il thrj have paid upward# of One MtUum Four Hundred tand ibUars, loupes by fire, Ibereby affording evidence oftlie ad vantage# of Insurance, n# well a* the nbthtyaod disposition to meet with v J.tiAß-DINBR COIVIN> Agent. apl -»4) Office N E. corner Wood and :id #m marine, frirc auaia "Inland Traniporiallon ’ IggCKASCK. milE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NORTH AM KB I ICA Philadelphia, rhanered 1794. capita! 0500.- 000,askon jtuuiry 13. leu, #1.001,885 50, w[l make manrance on buildings and their oontenu In tins cuy and Ticinny. Also. u» property of every dmicnp lion, oft steamboats and other vessels, either by inland traO«portation or on the aea#. DI RECTORS: ArthurO.Coffin,Prc*’t . Jacob M.Thomas, Samuel W. Jones John H. Nell Phi ward Smith, Rielmrd O Wood, John A Brown. William W elkb, Samuel F. Smtlli, 1 rnucis Haskins, Samuel Brooks, S. Austin Alffbone. Chartn* Tny'or, Wtllhun fe,. Bowen, Ambrose White, Ueorge W A.ptnwall, Thomas P. Cope, Jumna N- °‘^ n ' „ 8. Morris, Waler, II B Sherrerd, Sec /. This iatho oldest Insurance Company ill the United Slaloa, and from its bTgh .landing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hnkntd ous character maybe considered as offering umple se costly to the public WM. P. JONKS, Agent, I ' No. 141 Prom sttyget. IBBVBASOD. rrvHK DELAWARE MUTUaE SAFETY INSIJR I ANCE COMP AN h .-Office, North Room of the Ex enange, Third Btreet, Philadelphia. Ila tsstnujion.—Buildings. Mercbamlile anil othet property- in town a° d enuum, insured agaluil loss or damage by fire al ihe lowest rale of premium. HnatHß lnsuaanca.—They also insure Voasels, Ear roea and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open oi special policies, anthe assured Thcy also insure merchan diie: transported try Wagons, Rail read Cars, Canal Boats and steam Boats, on rivers and takes, on the most '^DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Bonder John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Geo. G. Leiper. Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis, william Folwell,John Newlin,Dr. R. 11-Uosion, James C. Hand, Theophtlns Paulding, M. Joaea Brooks Henry Sloan, l/ugh Craig, G eor g' Se oi!Hl S ?J n i4>v''}>r Ilvain,Charles Kelly, J.G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr 8 Hi^SBU f irG o .'. J -D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno. T. MART IN, President. Xhos. C. Hand, Vico President. JofIKPH w. CowjU«, Secretary, rrvOffice of the Company,No. 43 Water stre.et, Pitts bJSft. SaWMin P KA. MADEIRA, Agent Plrt and Barlao insuraaes, THE OFFICE of the Jnsuro na Co •4f Mm* Arasrtru has been rsmoued lo the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones A Co , No. 141 Front street, third house Kant of Wood street.where the subscriber will issue Policieson Build ings and thoir contents,ondonShipmemsby Steamboats arid other yeaeeU, lor the above old and■ M»Poa»iWe Company- Lapin WM. P- JONES, Ajeni Lire and Healtlilntuance. THE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPAQ X, of Philadelphia, incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, March, 1848; Charter Per octuol; Capital 8100,000. Paste lower than any PmiU jll. eania Company, aad full SO per cent lower than the usual rates of Life Insurance,aa the following compnri son will show. Thus a person os the age of Jo insuring for 8100 for life, must pay lit the GirBrd Ba,M. f^nnsyf. E n g'l arKl^ lb io n B*jfie r 1 8 f^iA a ’bi^rMO^S^he| i Db B rrwk, Charles D Hall.WmF Boone. Robert PUfing, Charles P Hayes, M W Darwin, GhwJ &fl CampbelLM M D.i Lewis Cooper, J Rodman Barker, E H Butler, Edwin R Cope. £?«*• dmt, Samuel D Orrick ; Viet President, Roben P. King Seeretdtv, Francis Blackburne. Aroncouons will be received and everv Informaiioii given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Offics: corner Of TlMffi and Wood streets —“ ; pfyj, and Marine tnmrancc. THE Insurance Company of North America, of Phila through its duly authorized Agent, the sod* scriber, offers to make perraanentand limited Insurance ob property, in thiir cityaotf its vicinity, and on shipmea bv the canal and rivers. _ y DIRECTORS: Arthur 0. Coffin, Preset. Bamuel Brooks, Alex. Htenry, Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel w. Smith- Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas John While, -John R- Neff, Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, ilenry D. Sherrard, Sec'y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is per petual, arid from its high standing, long experience, am ple meriaflfttnd avoiding ail risks of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample securi ty t 3 the public. WILLIAM P. JONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Co., Water and Front sts., Pittsburgh may4y^ John DTCarinsy, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Forcignand Domettic Cigart, Tobacco ayd Snuff, No. 14J# Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, apr*J4] . .. ~ riltsburgh) fa. ALL persons having* bitawess with the undersigned, either as Public Accountant, instructor in Book- Keeping,or otherwise, will find him oiihe Pmsiatgh ComrrferSlir! College, from 9 ull 11 o’clock, A. .M., and from 8 dll 4 o’clock, H. M. Merchant* in warn of competent Book keepers can bo supplied ),y palling on JOHN FI.EMING, apy9 Principal Instructor in the Science of Accounts. FairihotUit Fire Engine Tor Sain* the Pairmount Fire -Company offer 1* lheir ENGINE for sale. It is in first-rate order, and will be sold cheap. Enquire-ot J. SMITH.Sec’y., - jjpifotfi , ~No4WPennstreeL f BABBITTS SOAR POWDER—bxa, for washing JB^Jnrjcrahbing-prmgSrUJdoUo^ca^ack SL,3ltt,:oS 44 JBotloe QAEAT reduction IN PRICES. Second, S«*‘««*“J“ er Oood, '° AT OHEAT BARGAINS „ THFlarMBi. Cheapest and Best Stock of r AW DRUG’S GOODS ever offered in thißCiiy,i9 DOW To UN <3 ‘sTEVENSON St LOVE’3 Ordinal Bee Hive S.ore, No. 7* Market street■.between Fourth ttrett ami the Dtammd, *’«“*“'**', The proprietors have just opened a large nns most beamiful assortment of the Newest and Most FMM o ''". hie Styles of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which have been purchased since the great reducucn inprces large clearing nm sales til New York anil Philadelphia and will be offered to cash buyers at irom 30 lo r J per cent lower than former prices- . DRESS GOO US ofevery descnpuon,from vlie Jlieap esttothe most cosily and ma«Di&v en V BUcil * large and beautiful stock of the 10-lowing article^ Chene and Jasper cbene s High Lustre, plain cheraelion and lace -ilka , j Do stripe do do, j Do plmn black . ®° > > w • Brocade. Arinnes and Poull de s°‘e*. “"““'“.".V,. Black and cUomelion Turk sauna, and watered silks, Chene and India foulard «• Do . • nnzucd and plain nltlw-U6ii Do do . Alberunes and Gteoaduie* , Plain, primed and embroidered beroges, Che no plain and figured silks, and poplins, Chameleon i>ro do Naples , Pans printed borages do do lames, Do do and plain all wool de lames, Do do lawns and jaeoneis, Plamund embroidered mum and Swishes, _ Plain and printed cUßamerea, do lames and ajpnca*, Frcuch una domesuo ginghams » . ~ English and American chintzes and cahcoe*, ai all and RIBBONS al great bargain* , Spring and summer shawls do do, Needle worked sleeves, cuffs, collars and cberni mui; Needle worked laces and musbn caps, Embroidered, hem stitch and plain linen comb handkerchiefs , franc V silk pockeibd’kfs, cravats aud neck ties, Gloves, hosier}* and BUfficu4*?f»*:P , A ar l> c Btoc * * Irish linens, thble clblbs and labie linens, Ticken,, checks, craoh.bird-eyo, diaper *aapk me, Bieacneo ana Drown mn»>»«»Si from 0 to »*c- per ) Do brown and colored Canton flannels; French cloths, plninand fancy cassiraeres 4. salineis, Cashmcrels, tweeds, merino caB»uneres and Hy, jeans; . . Black satin and fanoy vesungs, Ac., Ac. £7“ The proprietors would respecifoJly “ftcii an early call from all iheir friends, aud the pablte gen erally, feeling confident that they can offer grraw in* ducemenis to whole sale and retail buyers, than any have heretofore been offered in S OUNG, SIKVKNSON A LOVE, The Eighth Seml-Annud Sale OP DRY Goods at the One Tore Store of A. A MASON A CO., Nos. 02 A *4, MwkeLJtreot, Pitts burgh, will commence on Thursday, J® l )* continue through the month of July. Thsir'wholesale Rpoms will be opened to the Retail trade, and every ar ticle throughout the estobUshmeni will be sold »t an im mense reduction from usual prices. Having recently made extensive purchases, their assortment wtll he lound very choice and destrable. Their stock of Silks, comprising more than «» pieces, will be clo»ed out at au immense discount from usual Oood Dress Silks as low as ctß * Silk Poplins, Best Berege De Laines, Fast colored Lawns, Fine French do iai J,V Fine Printed Berege*, . Fine French Jaconet, K, Sfr!. 500 pcs Frencfland Engliah Gmghanu, 10 Black Alpacas, --V* 50UWfoufijtt<JoUars‘,' , ‘ ~ -v. ’“ L Fast colored Calicoes. 100 cases English and American do, o 300 cases anu bales of Bleached and Brown Mus lins at manufacturers’ prices. ALSO—Laces, Embroideries, Primming*, Hosiery and Gloves, Linen, While Good*. Bonnets, Shawls. Cloths, Ac., together with an immense variety of all kinds 01 Dry Goods— all of whirh will be marked down to even less than Eastern wholesale prices. Je 2s A. A. MASON A CO Sew Variety and l>ry Goode store. p/o. 97, Nprth-ioat comer of Wood ft. and Diamond aiitp. D GREGG A CO , having opened at the above stand, . are row oSenna for sale a large and complete assortment of VARIETY and DRY OOOOS, consisting in pan of Broad Cloths, Casaimeres, Sauneu, Munmet Pant Stuff, Fancy Vestings, Ladies’ Dress Goods, Lawns, De Laines, Ginghams, while Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons, Hosiery, Ac., Ac. Also, a complete variety of Cutlery, direct from Sheffield. Together with Clocks, Gold and Silver Watches, and Watch materials,Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, and Jewelry. A fine assortment ol Palm Leaf Hats, Ac In short, we have on hand almost every article usually kept in the Dry Good* and Variety liue Ail of which we offer fornnle on the most favora ble terms, either for cash or satisfactory ™£»ence D GREGG * CO. N B.—The business of the late firm of GqEeo & Ml - wilibe settled by the subscriber, at the bouse ot Ji Or - g'* A < '-o ,a« the books, notes and papers are m my possession, and l ara lully authorwsd lo wide up the business. [april] DAVID GkKGG. PATENT METALLIC BCB-lAL CASES. »I’HE subscribers bavin* icct-mly made urrangeraent* 1 with iSe Patentee of this ue w and roiuAhia i«r*n tion for tho manufacture and *a-e of the a.t'icle to the West, ibey having been manufactured neretofore exelu sivrly in the K«*t. where they i»re -upetseding tho use ot wooden coffins, lake this method of informing ibe public, that they are how raaiiutuctiuing eighteen dlffer eni sues of the modern Sarcophagus, varying in Irngih from mch« »iu feot. with width and depth stnmole for bodies of ordinary size, and for ihoac who desire ■pace for cushioning, or foe bodies of unusual ditnen* »ion». have several sizes deeper and wider *rtu« *»- veiiuon now comiug iniogen*- rut one of the greatest of the age. Tuear l-oaui. Case* are composed of vuru>u« kind* of cUils. but principally of are thoroughly mamtled inside and oui, and thu< made impervious 10 air and indestructible, They are highly ornamental, and of a classic form, are light and portable, while they combiuc the greatest strength which metal U capable of, iu a given quantity When properiy secured with cement they are perfect ly air tight, and free Iroin exhalation of offensive gases They cost no more than good woodco coffins, and are beticr than any oilier article iti u*e, (of whatever cost,) for transportation, vault*, or ordinary interment*, as has been proven by actual experiments, aud certified to by aotne of oar most scientific men ; also, by the Honora ble* Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, Lewis Cass, and other distinguished Senators who have witnessed their merits, and whose letters, together with other evidences of their worth, may be seen at our Agents’ Buriall Caae Depot, No. 374 Main street, three doors above Nmm, where we intend to keep on band at all limes, such a slock of all sizes and degrees of ornament and finish as will suit the most dtvrrstfied.tastes. We uivite the attention of We public, ami of underta kers particularly throughout the west, to an examination of the article, and request thorn not lo rely upon tfte rep resentations of undertaker* not using tho article, whose interest it would be to misrepresent £ e g^ VJS CQ Patent Metolllo Burial Cmm. SaTtovkatius Wartroams, 374 Main strata Cincinnati. V * JfWy.lSSl THE undersigned,Gsoso&K.Robrsts,undertakerand ■ole agent for the sale of the above valuable arti cleSi announce* ihal he i» prepared lo «upply hnderta ker* and older« having oooaaion for ihetr n«o wild foe tame, of all »ne», from 1 fool 10 inches lo 0 feotO made* in length, ol various widths and depiha, atutable for bo dies of any size; either plain, bronzed or glided and highly ornamented. Also, name plates aud trimmings for the same Attention to the very low prices affixed, with the view ot their general adoption, is solicited, to wit: At wholesale, for plain bronzed Oases, of various COl °No?i for Bodies 23 to *3 Inches ip length, 53,00 9 “ fid-10 33' “ * 4^o 3 “ 33i0 40 “ “ 60b 4 “ 40 to 46 “ “ *,OO 5 “ 46 to 54 “ “ 0,00 6 “ 64 to 00 “ ‘ 10,00 7 u 60 to 66 u> “ 11,00 H “ 65 to 60 “ “ 14,00 9 66 to 70 “ IB.™ 10 1 63 lo 73 - “ 17,00 U 79 10 76 “ “ 18.00 19 - 6010 65 “ extra deep 13 00 13 “ 65 lo 60 “ “ 15,00 14 “ 06 to 70 “ “ 18,00 16 “ 63 to 73 “ “ 19.0« lS ‘ 70 to 76 “ “ *°i°o Name plutes from 84,50 to $9 per dozen. Moderate additional charge for extra gilding and orna* mental painting, or inlaid gold, stiver and peail work. Communications, desiring further information, or or ders for Cases and will receive prompt atten tion by addressing CEO. K. ROBERTS, Agent, Sarcophagus Warerpoms, 374 Main si., Gin., O. try* Funerals aueadod,&earse«End carnages furnish* ed, and conveyances, with appropriate attendants pro vided for transportation 10-auy part of the country, on application at lie office asibove jy!6 Eoropean Agency. THE undersigned European Ageni continue* his an nual voyages between America and Europe, leaving Pittsburgh regularly in each year in June, and returning in September—transacting a general Law Agency, m connection with lus relative, Hooh Kmwsh, Esq-, now resident In Dublin. The present tour will be the twentj- Btth of this Agency .through England, Ireland. Scotland, Wales, t<r. It embraces collection of legacies, debts, rents, property and claims; remittances©! money; procu ring copies of wills, deeds and flocuraents; conducting searches of all kinds, Ac , Ac. Innumerable refereucea given. During the subscriber’s absence, his brother, Edward J. Kbbsan, will attend In his Office. Office on Fiftti street, o posite St. Paul’s Cathedral. THOMAS J. KEENAN, European Agent. and Pittsburgh, Pa. Notice to Builnees Men. AGKNTLLMAW in tbißCitV. engaged in a safe, sure iujd profitable merchandising and manufacturing business, having fallen iniou low slate of healln, is de sirous of selling out hia ut’cre*t in the conce.n, for the purpose of leaving the ciiy for ihe recovery of his health. Any person having command of S3DOO in cash, and a fair credit, can enter, into this business wt h every guar- “MANUPAGTPRER,” 801 S9 ' bargb, Pa., slating where an interview oan be had. jytf* SHEEN TEAS HAVE ADVANCED 7 CENTS PER LB.—Yott can buy O reen Teas at MORKIS* TEA RT, ia the Diamond, for ttiree months to come, at the old prices and the same qualities, noiwiihisanding the advance in prices East, as they have a large stock on hand. They sell the bestToasin Pittsburgh attius Store, and defy opposition^ T— HE SUBSCRfBKRoffera for sale a valuable* Uou-e and Lot, situated on Ann Bifeel, Allegheny Cay.— The Lot is 18 feel front by 55 feet deep. The House epo tains a Hail, two Rooms, Kitchen Cellar und two Bed Rooms. A large yard, with out oven, hydrant, Ac. Price 8900. Terras—SOOin hand; balanoe inoue, two anJUl.ee years. ». CUTUBt.^Oen'lA^en^ Cl OLD PENS—Barf i Brother, 6. 4 ?,*!• SrcutUj r Tqijd * Sqjitll and Vf. W. 'VliScm’,. , ■ The above brands are toty unrivalled m quality of Go d, in qaiu like elasticity, in fineness and smoothness of the points, arid in durability. I will warrant every Pen of these makes. Jujt received thi| moaning* a full, assortment, aufl customers will always find atmy store the best stock, and at the lowestprlceswhich a goodar» tide can be sold at. ‘ W. W. WILSON, jy2s cor Market ami Fourth «t«. Butter— a bbi*.packed i 6 leg. do, For sale by DYFRg fMSH—G half bbU. No i While Fish; • 0 do -4o_LaJcf- Shad} 10 do Lakeoalmon j ' _ Receiving and for sale by WM. DYER, je2o No WLiberiy it LAUD— ft bbis. No. 1; lft kegs do; For sale by jylB * WU. DYER ' . t r J / - \ I , JAJXKS W. WOODWBLb, RV laTWr 'it* CABINET Y&* I tajSfea FTTRNITURE MANUFACTURER, flfl Wnormmt 01 nud 89. TElrd «traet r „ T W. W. respectfully informs his frtenclsSLoa cnsiom ;! J • ers that he has now completed tho lareert apßfii nest stock of household funulure .S"!.'! I this city, ns he » determined to uphold the quail y wtA : | well-seasoned materials, heat wtH-kmanship.and designs; anti from the extent of his orders!“4 >“«“«]' iniQHi ufoctunng, be is enabled to produce lowest pncee. He has adopted the principle of identifying . tomers’ interest with his own, in qualny keeps always on hand the greatest variety of^*9*7_ enpuon of furniture, from the cheapest and plfrnii t» the most elegam ami costly, ihat a house, or any P one, may be furnished from his stock* or manufactu expressly to order He therefore solicits an *n§P OC, “J“ r that the advantages ofhis esiablishmeftl tnay be know* Tne following articles consist,in part, of his slock, wnic for richness of style and finish, canuoi be surpassed in any ot the Eastern cities; Parlor, * drawing, din ing and bed room chairs, of every variety, consisting of rosewoood. ma hogany and walnut Elizabethan, Conservatoire and Easy Chous, of every description; Couches, Solas.Tete-a-tete and Di vans of the latest French and American patterns, Toshaes, What-Nots, and ladies’ j arlor Writing Desks of various kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid stands, music elands, and holders, marble top, ma hogany- rosewood and walnut contro and soia, ta bles, extension .duung ioble-; all sizes of the most improved, jwd.d^ei^edly.the best kind mddfe) card, Pembroke hall and pier lames, wardrobes, bedsteads and wasnstandß of each a large assortment; gothic ball and parlor reception chaizp, ottomans ana stools, • secretary and book cases, side boards, fire screens, towel racks, hat stands, and music stools, cnbs and cots •for children; paper tuacbe, table and tea poys, ma hogany, rosewood, and lolaia pearl Tables, Ac. AcrAc. __ • • A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cxarasr aujtaus supplied with all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short est notice, All 01 j^nl&fin Cabinetttaker* Association jrjjfisHOusß. no azcoNb strbet, » • ■ (near too corner.of Wood.) ’ ! TH IB ASSOCIATION, bracing, already, twice to threeUjL,- times as munyhands as the lar- - rest and hitherto most renowned-'1 ■ bustuess shops of this city, have opened iheirU are house, and are able to (uraisft the public, by wholesale or retail, with Furniture of the following description— Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus-; Fail Col umned Bureaus; Mabogau) Bedsteads; -ftlahognoy; Chairs; Rocking Chairs; Mahogany Washiiands; So-, fas; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Table®; Centre* Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breaktast Tables; Work stands ; Cherry and Common Worksiands; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bareaus; Cribs; Cradles, &c- The advantage* of co-operation, on an extensive w:ale, permit them to sell at the lowest prices,,and they axe de termined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally good, if not better article, and warranted—as the pu buc wiU understand by giving toem a calL t •fn*’ Buombooi iDork of ail descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order in every style, at the *hone«t notice, [marts* i p Oablnei flaKeri; ; Yemen. Mahogany % fiotewood aful .WoJnsttj Vatnuh, Hardware and Furniture at Wholesale,.,. fliHEsttbsiribers have just received from KewJ ork I ynd liosipn, a most splendid stock orVfclNtSr.KS, and aro manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. All of which we will sell at extremely low price*. . „ . .!'• Aa great care was taken in the selection of the stock, persons canuot fail to be suited either as 10 quality or price; and, as it is well known that Furiutare can be made by machinery superior and much lower than by hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited. Turned Wort, in ail Us brunches, carried on as usual. Flank for hand rails, for Carpenters, articles required in manufacturing Cabinet ForuiltLTC, constantly on hand—viz: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, ilair Cloths, Springs; Ac., Ac. RVaN & M’KEE, Ryan’s Buildings, No. 31 Fifth street mar^ydow CHAIB.fi IfCIIMTUiUS. JV0.98 Tktrditruty Ulioten Markztand, I food, Sjuth std* fry \Vs have now on hand a large aad ui splendid stock of«very variety and CABINET I «j tare confident cddnm be surpass equalled, la this IU West, in atyld and finish. Ebose who are in wantoi Furniture on? reipectluay Invited to call and examine tot themselves. [J“p* Steamboat* furnished on lb • shortest nstice. fry* All order* promptly auended to. SbUhif , O I DONNELL. MULLEN & CO. O’DonnsUf SI alien A Co* J?itUburgh Chair and Cabinet Ware Hooms, NO. 98 THIRD ST., UETWEES WOOD Alt* MAJIX&T, (BOUrU SiDE >. MaNITFaCTUkEKB of Cane Seal Parlor «fTT| Chairs; Cane 2*eai Booking Chairs ; . Ke iWia cepttou and Invalid Chairs; Cane Seat Irll and Count? y House Stoo>> i Settees; Louo 'eSSS&SI ges, aud every variety of Common Chairs., bWT All of which wero manufactured < undor a 0 their personal superintendence, and are •r U w waxraated both in material a.d workman ship inferior to none in the Gsty. Dealers in*hese aid cles will Bud it to their especial advantage to call and examine for themselves previous to going elsewhere. Steamboats and Dwellings faruisucd at the shoiiest ooiice- All orders punctually attended to. Uv«» I ifornllure «nd Chair Ware lioomit T. B. YOUNU A CO., corner of and Smiii/uld su. , opposite Broton\ Hotel, WL fit Pittsburgh, Pa., keep constant! yon band ggH|gg3and make to order, al ibe lowest prices, 1 1 1 HOUSEHOLD ami STEAMBOAT FUKNVtCRE, and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship anti most approved styles. «*>«_ Steamboat*. Ahoy I ' . JVff* jft Tua subscribers tender their aotf?\ ’ for the favors bestow Ob, ed upon them by tSeir Steamboat friends, and fw\ would respectfttlly remind them and others inte- * rested in buihling boats, that they ore at all times pre* Sared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every escripuon of Cabin Furniture and Chairs ol the be* material and workmanship. T B YOLINO A CO., Comer Third and Smithfield streets. opposite fct Brown** Hotel.” a. c. uamjsuu. H * OAvtaa • . I». Hammer A Hauler, CABINET W AJUSROOM, SMITUFIELD STREET. Between Svtmikstreet and Strateberry alley f PMUburg, Pa. p. HAMMER A HAULER keep constantly on hand uJI a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, |<323 warranted equal to any in the city, andeold on as • T ’favorable terms as con be obtained at any similar establishment in .he West. They have now on hand op unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni ture, irom the cheapest and plainest to the most cosily and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. TnrtltfllD A. AHLLIKUBI A CO., HAVE ON HANDattbelr extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 04 Smithfield n. a large assortment of Fancy and plain Furniture, which they will sell 15 per cent, below customary rates, Terms—cash only. • (deeply \VM, K. STEVENSON continues to m&iiu facture CABINET*WARE of every descrip .ffp his old stand, corner of Liberty* and streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, in all its branches. ntayll OIL MILL BUILDINGS, South-West ear. ner of Diamond, (near th* Okie and Penn* sylcania Railroad Depot,) Allbosbst Cm. River and Land Steam Engines, Fire En gines, Hydraulic Presses, of all descriptions; Copper plate. Lithographic and other Presses ; Gold Stamping and Refining Apparatus, togethei with Mill Machinery in general, built upon tho most approved plans of con struction, and workmanship to the <atisfaeuon of ens l orders left at Messrs. Cochran, M’Bride & Wood street, Pittsburgh,or addressed to thesubacribers, Allegheny,will receive prompt attention. qqjj DODDS A CROZIER. JXS. OLOTU, S. M. USB, GLOVER, KIER A CO*, Proprietors* THE subscribers having been appointed Agenm for the above named concern, will keen constantly o i hand a supply of the celebrated Bolivar .Fire Brick, Cru cible Fire Olay, Furnace Hearths and Inwalls* uTbey are also ready to receive orders for soid Briek,to be made in size and shape to suit purchasers, which shall be promptly filled. - '* we do not deem it necessary to enumerate the many advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick posess oyer all oth ers that have been offered for sole in the United States, their superiority beicgwell known to elmostaltpersons who use Fire Brick. The proprietors have; determine 1 that the Fire Bricx shall lose none of their present envi able reputation, and that no expense shall be spared U make them even better than they have heretofore been. This is the only establishment tow manpfcctarmg Pim Brick at Bolivar. RIER A JONES, marl 7 Canal Basin. Seventh st.. Pittsburgh. WDALY k’CO. have now ready for Bale a large • and well selected stock of Spring and Summet Hosiery in all its branches. They would direct particu lar attention to their stock of Gentlemen’s cotton half Hose, with Merino and Silk feet: they are of the best materials ami workmanship, and for comfort as a sum mer Sock, cannot be equaled. W. D. A Co have also on hand Gents Undershirts and Drawers in cotton, silk, and merino; Childrens’ Hosiery of all descriptions, at the old established Stocking Store, Fifth street, between Wood and Market. Iravl DR. LARZEITE’S JUNO CORDIAL. or Procreative Elixir, prescribed as an effectual restorative in coses of debility, impotency or barrenness, and all ir regularities of nature. It is ail that it professes to be— viz: Nature’s great restorative, end remedy for those in ibc married stale without offspring; It is a certain cure fur seminal emissions, general debility, gleet, weakness of ferrous offecucujih Iqpqqrrhmaor whites. As aVtfprdtmjg medieioe tt' is unequalled*— Also, a certain remedy for incipient Consumption, indi gestion, loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude, fe male weakness, debility, Ac. It Is warranted to please the user in any of the above complaints, and is of price less value to those without offspring. To spread wide the blessings of this medicine, 1 have appointed Messrs. Judson & Co., of tftp city of New ■ York, m the United of America, my sole agents for Us sale; dud none can be genome unless it comet through them, and their signatures are on.the wrapper. ANTONIO LaRZETTE, M. D. Naples, July 10th, 1849, So'doaiyin Pittsburgh dtthe Medical Depot, No. 75 Southfield street; and by B. H. Meaking, Walnut street Cincinnati; Raymond A Patten, No. 8U Frurtli street Louisville. £mar24:ly , Herr’s Island fUl^iq* THE above establishment has' been taken by the un dersigned, with the view of pursuing the legitimate business connected therewith; and aa they are now re ceiving a. full supply of Timber, orders far all sixes ol Ldmber will be plied, with-promptness, and at as low prices os by any other Mill in the neighborhood. PALINGS of a piam and ornamental pattern will be cpL . [dpt3&-yl JAMES CARMAN A- CO. HOPS— 16 bales 1849 Hops now landing and for sale. aulfl MILLER A RICKBTSON. t'epper arittSmw 1 i R. SUGAR.—4O bid*. ft ft Sugar, ju« received and itj. for sale by MU.£Rff « HICKUrBON, '* Win, aa Liberty at. TTOPB—I6 bales lb-19 Hops,' in si rec’daml for sale by rl euSB; - MIDLER * RICKBTSCW. fYOHLANP HERRING—IU kegs new Holland Her. XI riiw> last received and forsalo W . «(Ul4 WM. l. STCLUEG & CO, - r - :-x^ ■ “*v ftftft - ft. ' ■ - * -, _..ftft **ft- *££. , - '--v? ‘ ?- ft ft, jftuft ;ftft '•- j* v t? »f ~y t -?i .-; .*■ '* * v‘' ‘ ' "%'c*£'??*& ' j’ ';i'r , ,•%! <•s ,'£,'3 ( %7£ ‘.«t £ * ' e , •* ; "ft? -ft ", ft *- "ft , r* ,VA- ,V '•‘ v “ * v —r -s\-ft"ftAftft -Vr*-.;:*'W. *£'&s ■■■"* ,'•!< , r " . --* ,>V *, i f ; iii' l ! .’, ‘’-Sa.'"-!?! A* fe>*{{-,^ S' >• ,ft ><■£■ * „ -‘ . A *'.‘ .:A*s i , a -A- 7.-« A-'^;v'A er sAA ' ~> ,J ' : - * **'4*' <‘ "* r ft-’’; ' A - <■', - . , -’I ft {', 7-' t ft . “ 4 ‘ Vi- , * i-K- X " ' \ ~ 3 *** f * * * n r * -+ 2 7 ' ? k o* ~?■* -? * tei r% ft , ■> ' ' , • ftft/ftftftftft *"V ~ ,\ . i - I *■ j^jTV aa,Mnai^Bßßnßan^n^^^nMMmnßnknßnm^MWß^LHMM^ M M > "’* 1 ~ 1 ; !•-;. ’ . - ' A J 5 • ‘ ft. - ~„. - , , A,ft' *■ ft p , i l w* ■* _ ? -- ■*' - t * t. s A ’“•N-* 4 «" -I 1 f? i "* Mly ftlieitded to DODDS & OaaZIKU, MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS, Bolivar Fin Brick fflanabeuiriiig Company. B.r.iODES, 0-a.iuoaAV, A Card# For Females and males. lice freahgioiuut.foraste BRIGHT a ALCOHN: : 'V' ■*» „ WONUERI THE TRUE: D.I&ESTI VE FIfPID, Oi 1 OMttle' J«l“ f: A OREAT DYSPEPSIA CUBES, . I 'TJREPaRED from Rennet, or the „.«{ Oiraftet flireduons bv Baron XJKgp y .th6 great Physiological Chemlsty by f■ ®* HOUGHTON,MB, N . North Eighth streetf hiladelphiaj •* * - _ N ■tW3PErt^ 7 CQHBLAhtT t and DBBltlTt, chringaftef Nature’s awa method) by •Natacb’s own agent, the Gastric Juice. Half a teaspoonfoll of this Fluid, rnfased in water, will digest or dissolve Fivn Pounds or Roisz.Bssr ih RBoirCTWoaoTOSiOutof the stomach; < SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE I Baroa Ltsatojin hlscelehratedworkonAmmal Chem iHtry, sayB: u An arUficiaTDigeative Fluid.analogous to ■the Gastric Juicer-may beieaaily prepared from me mu cousmembnihe of-the.stomach ortho caif, in whieb va- aruclesof food, aa meat and eggs* will be so soft fched, changed and digested, Just m the some manner as Oiey WoOld be in the human stomaeh.” n r , PBHBiaA, in.lus famous treatise on “ Food and Di [ -L n pabUshed.oy Fowierait Wells,New \ork, pare 35. 1 stdlfiS the same great fact, and describes the method or prephiatioil- There are few higher authorities than Dr, C Dr*C<mß*, »n his valnnble writings on,the u Physiolo trv of Digestion,” observes that »- a dumnuUon of the doe nnantitv of the Gastric Jtuceia a prominent and all-pre. JSStceSuse of Dyspepsia,” amf he states that « a Uis dnaSS»d professor «f medicino In London, who; was j Merely ai&cted with this complalnt,fimiiiig everything else tPTuiUSad reconrae to lie Gastric Jm.ee, obtained frtm tie stomach of-living animals, witch proved pom- P ‘lh l (3»iSSSa‘‘uli9r of tie famous works on “ Vegeta, “ltUaremarkpilefactmphyatojogy.tmphyatojogy. iiiiit'ihdstbmaChs'of animals, macerated In water, im* ?it w the hS thepropeny of dissolving vartoasaru, ele. of food, and of effecting a kiadof artificial ihgea tioa of them in no wise different from the natural digest groat work, the “ Chemistry of k Blanchard, 1840, The ery of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical history of Kaeation. From recent experiments we know jUtat food is Uissolved as.rapidly In an artificial dlgejuve 1 Pepsin, as it is inthenamral Gas releaser DnaaUBOH, of the Jefferson College, Fnila delphini in hiagrea*work on Human Physiology, devotes more than fifty pages lo an examination of this subject. His experiments- with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are well known. Cl all eoses-P ho says, “di :gestiohocenrredas perfectly in thearnfietai as m,the "dyspepsia curer, i Dr HoooHTon’a preparation of PEPSIN has produced the most marvelous'effects, curing cases of Deeifity, ! Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyajiepno Conaupip 1 don, supposed to oe on toe yen yiigeof the grave. « iVimDolsible to give the details of cases fn die llmifaol thls-ndvertisemaoi-i-lint aotbeuticattd certificates have So giWfmorothaa TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLSCURE3, mPhiladelphia,Jfew V(irk„and Boston aione. Thesdwere neariyall desperate Cases, andlthe, cures were not only rapid and wonderfol, but perma “Sjs a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to biliousdrsorder, Lrver Complaint, Its, IthlsoTecohcilertfeallh with Fntemperance. OLD STOMAGH COMPLAINTS. There U no form.of OLD S rOMACH COMPLAINTS • Which U does hot seem to reach and remove ai once.— i pj 0 matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEFS A singU dost rtmotu all tluvnflcasanisyTttp ! tmi, and it only needs.to be repeated, for ff short time, to make these eood cfleets permanenu : FjUBITY OF BLOOD andVHjOR: OF BM>Y r follow at once, it is particularly excellent in easesi ofNansoa, Vomumg, fcramos.SoreneSP of,the pilof the Stomach,distress af tMM?£g!low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low ness olSpirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to ,unity , "Suicide, Ac. - , (1 . Price,o.‘ /DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effeot alastingcuTC. . Every honle bears the wnuen signature of J. 8. - ' Sold by agents in every town m the United stales, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. Agents for Ptosbpijli, KKYSER k MejSOWELL, 141 W Retaiim£ertsnpplied at Proprietor’s prices. [nvAhy talc by E. BKLLERS)S7 Wo« 4rtT*<t Pablio Attention " ~ h respectfully waited to the fotloamy truths, set Jonh i« relation to one of the 'rrtbsi important Raneaus.of mod tm rim *PEXEOLEOM oa ROCK OIL; r* is not more than one year ago since this groat rem edy was brought before the pabllc T forthe relief and core of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, since then, become fully appreciated by the community! and we alleee.lbat the longer it is tried the more certain will Its great fame spread. It is not.the remedy of a day, •ot up for the sole purpose of making money; bat, one. whicn we conceive, will continue, to be used wben , nostrums have been forgotten. The rfiTROLh>UM Is a Natural Remedy, elaborated inthe depth's of theeann by a power and agency that laughs ho scorn all human competition. It U our duty, when we write, about a medicine, that we write tbctb—that we calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or put confidence in our statements. The sick arc very apt to catch al-ony thing that promises relief from dis ease. A story can hardly be too highly wrought to .an swer the object of gutlUrgor humbugging some of them. Now,we do not desire to do this; we are anxious only that the truth in relation to our Remedy *hould*be told, in order to secure for it a.ccpaiaiion far exceeding any single article of the materia medic*. Plain, unvarnished facts —Taels thoUnay be ascertained in our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pc troieum. Within the past two months, two of onr own citizens, Who were totally blind, have been restored to sight Several cases or blind ness* in the Stale of Ohio, have been cured. And, aJso,the case ofagentleman in Bea ver county. There are others ; but these cases are near home, ana referred to by any persons who may : have doubts on the subject. These cases Were cured af ter tney had been abandoned by physicians as hopeless- Tbe Petroleum will cure, when used according to oltec. lions—Diarrhoea, Dysentery* Pile** RheumaUßffl, Goat, Neuralgia* Eruptions on,theSkin,. Pimples cn iheTace, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Teue.r, Scald Head, ptdnsi in the hones and joints, old sores. Ulcers, Wens, Tumorsi Scrofula* Cancer,: Spinal irritation, Fever and •’AgueVChionic Coughs,Asthma,Bwnchms r mtdaU Pnl •Sonnry hfffectiotisbf h cfoonicjiature, tending to,pro dhoe.iCON9UMPTION, 1 ‘ . Burns and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid neys, Chapped Hands, JElxcoi'inlcd.Wippies, Cornsand 'Bunion*. *fu factV it is assn* tramnmst. auMtoT, and has been tried in mosfof thoabove diseases within the past year with the ihobt perfect success. Certificates that will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who will take pi C to the afflicted or their friends. . , . '■ . ‘ . .Whatever others may say about their medicines, the Petroleum is the greatest Remedy of the Phy sicians of high standing in the profession are beginning to use it in their practice- Those who at first laokeilou 'with doubt and uncertainty* are willing to award it due praise and consideration. Bcforo- another year rolls round, ail will be compelled to acknowledge that the 'Petroleum is the greatest mediclne-ever discovered. For sale. Wholesale and Retail, : KEVBER A M’DOWELL, 140 Wood streeL ' Also—R. E. Sellers, 57 Wodd street; T>. M. Curry, D. A. Elliott, Joseph DoaglasiuAilegheny City. Also, by Abe Proprietor,'S. M. KIER, Canal Basin v 7th street, Pittsborgb.. ry-,;;■ - finß The Haman Body raifrt t'er»pirc, (SO Bi.II HATUBS,) to Bate a healthyappearaxcb, Anil persons who do not pexspire are liable to the mos %>ISG USTING SKIN DISEASES. ’VrOW,JONBS’ Italian. Chemical Soap causes' a free perspiratloji,and 9\ the same time mollifies, softens the iiixn, giving iuhe texture and beauty of an infant I *. jscJoryy, salt rheum and sores, are soon not 6niy healed.bat cured by Us use, as at least seve a physicians m New-York know, who use it 10 !UCh or any other skin, disease. The reader is assured that this is no useless puffed nostrum, as one tnal will piove. l tg££Sß&sfi&tB& SbWWrB. Roy. it, and the readerH again assured, 1 would not crueu'y sen U for the above, .unless 1 knew iuo be all 3 stale. Those who are liable to _._CfIAREDrCRACI£ED, OR CHAPPED FLESH, ; wiU'fihd this hot only u cute, but a preventive ; and 3 can now only add, that any otic afflicted with any of the above, or similar disea&es, wlU'fiud this all and even more (admirable irr its properties) than i state. . iry*Bati reader, the stores are flooded withimuattons, ana be sflre yoa ask for Johks’ Italian Chemical Soap— and buy it only of WM.'JACKSON, only Agent in Piusbuntfat iMO.Ltberty street, Pinsbnrgh, head of Wood- 1 uonfii’ bUy-flfhUe. LADIES are cautibned against using common prepa* red-Chalk. They are notaware how frightfully inloriona it is to the*akin! how coarse,how rough,how sallow, ydlriw andunhealthy the exiii appears alter using prepared Chalk!. Besides, it is ing alarge quantity ofLeadl We have prepared a beantifnl vegetable article, which we caff JDREff SPANISH ULY’ WHITR. It is perfectly ianoeenly belng par&eft o/ all deleter!* oos qualities f and it 1 - impaftq tp the. shin a natural, healthy, nlabaster,'C\eqr, living' yrhite j at the same time acting as .cosmetic on the sain, making it soil and smooth* loold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, 89 Liber ty, street, head <&■ Wood, Price 25 cental mrly WUtft Teeta and BreatSj TO BE HAD FOB 25 CENTS. PERSONS yrho have either, are honorably assured that if their breath is e verso foul, or their TEETH. DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW, and ehcrasted'with tartar, .that ,n 25 cent box of Jonev* Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow and the breath odiferoosiy sweet. Sold only at J ACKSON7S Store, 240 Liberty stiee , wW 1^ : tdecso “ Jones’ Solution af 'Jft, A LIQCID HUMAN HAIR LYE for the changing ot J% white, red qrgrayrhair to a beaotifhi brown or jet black color, in aww minutes. Price 50 cents and 81,00 Sold by W.JACKSON,24O Liberty-street, PiUsblrgb -©ad of Wood. . fdeeffl ~A Set entitle Stair Tonic Restorer A ND BEAUTIFIEB* Trial bottles 37* cento. Thoa* J\ who have uied Jones’Coral Hair Resloratfyt snow its exceUentfqoaJUieo—those who have not, we assure it to possess the following qualities. It_ will force the hair to grow on any pan where nature intended hair to grow, slop it falling ofl, cure scurf or dandruff, and make light, red or grey hair gtow dark. For dressing the hair soft and silky, nothing can exoeed this—it makes i truly beautiful and keepsltso. It is, indeed, the mos economical, yet saperior article for the hair. ~ Sold only at WM. JACKSON’S Store, Liberty st. head of Wood, Pittsborg. Pri?s 37$ cents, sft eeiits and 81. no. b , rjecSO CURE YOURSELF AMERICAN COMPOUND.— This never failing specificisguaranteed In al] cases of delicate .disease, together with the attendant com* to effect a speedy, safe and lasting care tit the oourae of a few days, without restrictions to diet, busi ness or injury to the system. It is an old and popular remedy; hoslong been (and still is) used in the private prectice of a physician, radically caring ninety-nine of the hundred cases, ft leaves no odor on the b reath, and may beujysd by any one without the least fear of expo- Foriaie-tu.Aha rJEtsdicaL Depot, No* GOSmithfield street, Pittsburgh, Pa, -- [apr7 Bull** SanaparUls and the Cholera* VTOT a single man, woman or child has died of the 11 CHOLERA or any of its symptoms who need this Svaldhble preparation. Look at the city of Louisville, where thia Sarsaparilla is made, and where from 150 to 200 bouleg but few isolated cases of Cholera Rave occurred, and they were efthsr persons from boats or those who disregarded oqr advice, ■ Forwis by EBYSER A WaSftt whero the genuine article any aiwajys be .“TT77 . ' BniniybtnSh " ‘ NAYLOR, No, 163 Third street, corner of \J Cherry alley, hsvingmade arrangements at Wash ngton for the purpose, wfllproouteßoanty Lands for the ,oifieers and OTldters; 1 their widows and children, inder the Bounty Landßflb passed lB5O . Piltabnrgh, Oetober fO,' TjKNZOXO ACII>—7S ohnees for saio by D (nyl»l B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. Yr-i. .. ____ . , „ * j-jgrE’H *%> ~gr t*" T" -** ~^ vt T * r 'JT s r ”‘3 *T*'*-^n. li 2£. •*^ r i.- ~ \, •fcC's'* r JJJ ;'-’^s>c ; "'••"■'” 'K *, r« - - ■ v • o-,*Y / ' ■■ . '; \ .■- • *• ■- * -’V *' , • 4 * * \ i - - ' Y ' «. H r\j, * Jfe r .. .... ..\„».. * » *y , r . >•; V\V'V; •'•’•■' /• •<- -,_' '| YY-.v r -' :: '>► . , \ ‘ 4 I '^^lliifgta . V ■* *' /;~ ‘*> - \.* t . -, v* t " ■> v .. ... . B>fl. *aeosT, -i I Si# ECSANT TAILOR, ifo, (jaear BiztA Btrat). f fpAKESlhis nwiioa of returning ha tween thank* 10 Jb'fhtf oltlienshf Ptttabtirgh and vicinity for lha very liberal saTronag& they have bestowed onninr, and hopes throngtLatrictauention to busineuand adcsire to please all,iomei-fr a continuance of their.:&vpTfl.. ; particular attenbon-paidto Children’s Clothing., t T . . In connection-with the Tailoring BuaineiB,heba* opened, a Furnishing Sto urge, an a splendid assottmdftt of Shirts, under Shirts, Drawers, Cravat*, Suspenders; Pocket Handkerchiefs, Jenny-|*ind Necfc . Ties; self adjusting Slocks,Gfoves/f Hoae,*C« Togeih er with every thing in that lineneeessanribr a gentle- ; man’s outfit BENJAMIN JIL ARGUBT. apiO _ (Token copy.} ; . SPHING AND SUAmKiI-CLOTBISOt THREE BIG DOORS I ■■ No. 151, Liberty Street s Pittsburgh. TOHN-McCLOSREY has. now the, pleasure of an al nouneinff to his numerous friend*;and the public in general,that SU Spring and Summcrstock is now ready for inspection, wbichTie believes wUlbe found to be one ju the Jowesi und besi-selerieffstpckfoF.Ready- Made Clothing to- bo found ia the. Western-Country* He has this season paid more than,uaualiiittemKHV to theraannfaetunng'Oaa style of Jus Garments, sd that the very lowest priced, os well as the finest, are got lip in a Btyie aud.elegar.ee not to be dorpassed., \ . Ha would partlcularly coil the attention, Of ißlJflcalers in Clothtagto his present Splendid assortment of- . Heady-made Garment*, Ashe feels confideut,npon examination of the qualities and prices of his goods,'be can offer them each induce ments as shall moke it their interest to purchase at his establishment. ■ ; • , i Many year#*experience, and great success in the bu siness, together with an unprecedented taJioletoU dUd rs* tau pairouage, has enabled him to get up Garments to aairute business habits and tastes of every location in the union, whieh-ts of the almost importance to whole sale purchasers. 1 lu-lhe Catling department will be found a choice se lection of the most fashionable goods, consisting 0f— .4: French, Engiuhand Jlmcntan Broaddot As, Cashmexeita, 4o * Ac., Also,an excellent assortment of ffiSr/iVorSj of the latesvandmost fashionable styles— nil of which he is prepared to make to order in the best manner oml at the most reasonable prices-' ' . .COME, THEN, .ONE-AND ; ALL \ - The Assortment, the. Quality, and. the Variety .is the most extensive, undoubtedly, to he fo uid inthe United States. ■ - marge James C. WWL e (Formerly Outran to the late P. Belaay,) v WOULD most respectfully announce io his friends and the public in general, that heihas tented the Store, No - 30 Market street, between Second amiXhird Atreels- where he iniends carrying on the TAILORING BUSINESS iu all us departments, Heia now receiving gfinM the sastebit maexets on enurthnew*stock oi GOODS, for Spring and- Summer:wear u English ' and ’ American Cloths yi-CashmaretO, aeedtyCaistsneTt*\( Twitted fctf ChtA'% a.'supe- rior article for buswa as sonmeut of plain andfigpred Cauimmsjhewvand desi ruble styles.. “ . Aiso; an ©xcelldhr Tot of fancySiEfr Casbvitrii Satin f,Tui Marseilles . VesbAts. all of wbiehihe'subscnber is prepared tomake to order in the neatest andVmbaifash ibzraule styles; at as low prices' as any otkefcestablish* meat- He therefore hopes by strict attention W all or ders intrusted to his care, to merit a share of public pa* tronage. -« No. 35 Market, between Second and Third sis. TO TAILORS'—I shall continue to sell-jahd’gfve in-, structions on my system of Garment/ Qratfgftiing as heretofore, at the following pricey vi% :Ifaccompamed by oral instruction, 810 *, without instructions, 87* ielO;y $ JAMEScTwaTT* A MOST DELIGHTFUL RETREAT to ; traveler, as well as constant reeidemaudf jthecity and vicinity, are nownobefchmd.itPther-ATfiJ3N.fiUM SALOONS and BATBINGESTABLISBMENY,Libert? street, above Wood, where sdpetibr. Ice Creanis, Frau and other refresbmehts,niaybeha<i nrall hoars; ftom 5 A. M* to ft P.M. The sabscriber respßcifdlly sdliciu a share of. public patronage. The BalMngdepMiment at tended to witb tae dtmosicare. ’ . . fry* Private Rooms for Select Parties. "-I. ££« WM: W. WARP. Good Eating and Drinking, * jSfr s~\> EVERY BODY ihat'ls fond of the good (Svtt f &Jthings of this life, should drop roond ailti see HAhRY GRAHAM, m hts- cew- Hotel, • ■’7&&F'' No. 3fl,one dt.6r from Perm, sl Harry serves oat to customer* the- besf OyStefs; Li quors, .Wines and Cigars that can be-foond Inanv of these ’ere' diggins - . ! - ; -(an!2fc3tn r John W. Tim, HAS ALWAYSON HAND,of hisdwamanUfacmre, . a-large assoriment-of W CANES'and UM BRELLAS of every description,which he L wiU;dispose of, wholesale or retail, af prices as be® proenred for in either thfretties Dhia or BaJtimoTe. Also, .on' hand-a dirge i supply of .: BRUSSELS and INGRAIN CARPET, BAGS aufl LA DIES’ SATCHELS, which will,be sold at-New orices. Just received from the Manu'aeiorSr inewaup piv«t INDIA RUBBER WHIPS, all siaes/wboteftaie and retail. • ... JOHN: W. ■ •• ao«2 Ncrl43. WoodstreeLnearVirgmaMey. 1 Adams * Co.’a EXpYeis Offiee, ' f& Markcl Street ON and after Monday, 25th instant ourTrunkof small packogea .w)ll be clo«ed at 1? A hi., daily, forßsJ-. lifhftre, Philadelphia, New Yoik.Boaton, *«, Ouf Goods will be carned in odir own Car, m charge of a special messenger,’ by mail traih frdm’ Loekport to Philadelphia. BAKER ArFOBSYTH, au2l _ . Agent* Co-*PiurtiiaoxuL*p*^:• * WE have this day catered Into 00-Pannership tot the purpose of manufacturing MUstard, Spicks* a ltd for Milling and Merchandizing in general,’ and shall be happy to seeihe old customers of RbodeaAAl corn, 31 No. 117 Third street, opporije lie St. Charles. He l-L , ' JOHK WKlua I, PttttftMrgA, ABgmt.fls ISSI> -• WM; "F.'AtCUßtf Card* wiibdrawiug from ih«* firm-fcy Rhodes fc AtCOBS, _ in Favor of Mir. Johs' Wbioht, 1 &*e pleasure commeading hint and the- now fitniof WRF<3HT.-4i, r . „ . , CORN ioihoirlawciUslomersrandtha pabHelriiigttftorali 4 , , , as being every way worthy of iheir patronage anj£cpn> V . -; ' . fidmee. ■ mm • W.R.RHQDES,. ; • ••••'- •' scatw:roofxn a*.::V^, i. - . % ~ THOMAS ARNOLD,Stew Rotfcr and sswrpi Stator. gC*"- '* v - " 1 haaon supply of very wpciibr tfn'aged | * -> ** . SL.ATB,and U prepared io execute anyorderai forviork: ; tbaimay be enlrosted lo him, in a maDoerihatwi)lm- „ '■ >sare in very accommodating terms.— 5 > Hp devotes hi* enure titne-und u ' and feelaeonfidem ihai aU : r r - ' H* may befound at Loean,>VilsontGoJai29 Wood h ' afreet; . -■ ■•- • : Sew Obdeolste Footi)ry« v,vp . I* T ’ * -•' " S\Q. N. GIAMCONI ;«SCK): ; VedpeiifiiUf'inform-toe * , nobltatb&i theyare rio«r manafactnnngCHOCO; X.ATEof everyfqttaTity.ondDrico.sThis.ChocolatevttD- 11 otßera Bb(dJiete,ia iitranted imw,and.hnAa- > SisT:v::y-, altera ted; and bemje,df-finer flavor; more ndtneiwu v' ■ and wholesome. Big. G«.and Coi*having iora of one of ihe largest.Choccuato-njanufifcferiei r j n Italy.a-sarc ihepoblieihalthey willJuriusVanani s eqaaL ifnot snnenor t "fo ihe beslimponed, hnd nu> ~w, a & a ~ - price.... .* " • :.•!?::•• .kVT.fr;*,' r.- Ilia Tor sale m Mr. SORKIVS, (Mail. Sorel'a Miiy mery,v % ■ ' 1 NoMO-i Fooitli toeaf, ilp next doot 8 , * *■ * OfsOffiae. g iictmtn*Bom&n i.-..- H. JtLEBHH, No 10f Third mteet, has imppried . aloi o/ genuine Italian Soman ■ Swings; for'(he Violin and Guitar. .They are.of iho very* fineat-qnfcmy . four itsHtthsand fourihreadA. Havin/t Wn.pp^h». f ;,( by H.Tuebet’ssm, inthe: Factories in. Lurop'e, they are fresh andpoie, and for beauty,of of sound and durability, they ace, altatretber* unrivalled.— They are the same ns used. by. all the. great.Violinist* Oießuli.Sivori, Viitextempfc; Aci 1 3 .■{"*•. * ■anlp SIGNQFTHBvGOLDEN - HAR3P: FKKSU GKUUtiBIES ANR-SUNDHIBS^~• " GO half cbestsGreen aad Blacfc Teas ; X3ocflttybd±es do • do' 'do; GO boxes choice brands Tobacco ; 0 pro. Miljcr ( i Goodwin’s Fine Cut Tobacco; SOM. balfSpamsh Cigars; V3oMHlavjini < do; SO bags Rift Coffee; ' 25 do r . Coffee; ■ SO do Ola Government Java Coffee: 30 boxes Star Candles ; 10 do Sperm do; ’3O do Mould and Dipped; 30jceg8 Ground Spices; , 61>ag»T%I!Per:a4iI5ia ellto . , : Jsboies Cocoa* chotola { o ; |«"«:?»iS>ttea'Pieklo»j- f a uo Bordeaux .and Sicily Prnnes; ! ■wM«.AliiMgiraliaasdloitetBoa»s -.s ui t do. Heckfef>*Farnla; . . 3 dot CotmSlarch; * Babbitt's Yeast and Soap Powders: - • 1 a > 80 do Clothes Pins ; . * n -25dbr. r pßtemZino'\Vash Boards: ' .100'dOi:CornBrooms; . r Wholesale find retail by T, J.& Wir.LIAMS &. CO-i i!i : •' , ‘. 'N. E. cor. Wood anflFifthgts.,,; the best place to bo) 111 real good Tea. tatiU ' l "' ’ t. aaH . ;: : : STPART a^BILE, / :li^B^r r 4O«a«oafiordcan3r Claret 4iow ViTfor sale by t»a&l MILLER &JtJCKETSON^>- MQRBER! MURDERI-Thpa^ndao^Filesdesirey. ediby the Rv b 6; Price Scentsj>er Bhee>_XeascClbousand».af Rstsand Mite htive’beeri:deBli6yed : by r ßurge»s &, Co ’s Exterminator.- box. ' These articles have neyer been, kno]wmtAiail< and rj-. tail attbe MpdfciJ peponSQßmiUwoW atteeb =i laulj Ul> ■OflTeriiigjfQylSSl—iuatreceived.at- . .. r . aa7 HINTOV & Cfll.gjV ' ri'KAS,—lmperial, 'GiMp&wdefj "Honng H*soh .and , X foraaleby ouis . ; ... ~__.„Kgia & MOCSSHEAIK ••• assorted ‘ AT u SiiuAR— uptime article. • <■• It.; aagl ■ ' | Imperial aml Yoan^Hy»on'ror|#je gale at in,the, Diamond* the highest cosh price will be pahi. WEIGHT & ALCORN, Ne. UTTfltid st*:... axi23" NE.W.AHRIYAL. OF~F , nrb UOLU WA-rngcci JEWi,LRY, at HOOD’S.Jewelry Store. fiV Market s&eet,. and selling atoneihalfthe nsael retail prices. . ; •<- , - ■ : •. T'H&.&JV£ s .B°itmeai of QVU> PMt*» asui Qi\l,o A T^SK^M 11 -Aftsal*® eelUng. At aboit half the, usoalrctari price. at HOOD’S, St Market gu [«n^ lOlt bxs. kaisins j lUU 150:do;FSg»4 ... 20 catSsOartauiß; . 50 |dxes fujqbe.Pastei 40 - do' Reels Candy ; 1 ■■ 25: do Maecaroni : '. 20 do y«raue',ita‘i hi store iara ; JOSHITa RHODES 4 CO., No. 6 Wood street. • anal . . i-; ; =, . A 3 ? F - K-^RiWi 1 aJ T- — ~ iandS Ptniwondil.r. 'Van&iiid 4 aiUa... Z Al^'i' iaCU ‘^A'hT3-l' bbL' f rS67o^rby *-* aßl ° J.D WILLIAMS *C< L? ha 7 ; STPAtCfr-ASILU - ( Meal—Fresh ground for tala fey. av >«*B WEIGHT A ALCORN OFFBE—j aula 'rcih Roajted daily, tbrsato. ' WEIGHT fc AECOKN i V- <,-» r .. if> * v * r <- / r ti’ L "'" ' "A; -Vr 'l:'f. B,r **•==• ■» > 'T* ■ti.r v \ r '' ~ A~ o' j ** ** r M R. tf “- • A ' -1-A*V : Vfs i ,"i \ - -L~' - r ‘ il~ A P V - * ? -*■ ■* l< * " r + " "•A*'** T ~*' s 4. -j * » £| * V > ■, J r * * „ w .V* J> 4 T A A -* 4 W * ? 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