• - i . '\*V'*■ : T■ ’v ESTABLISHED • ' msiNRSS CARDS. iriawt.. f ■■. * ——— us»TuuDiju LEADEBt Wholesale dealer* in B Shoe., l*itt.tmrgh SSSwi«SS^ v N°-» .;F*. PiUsb«r!U.__ tflSSw (Wholesale ft ad Retail Drug-. 4 d . s^. a,ur,nw " ’. .:': IT ■.WmwST . VkBoXVi {"‘iT r CULBEatSON, Wholesale Grocer*, R Caaialrtioa Jilerchtnia, No. ItS, Liberty *i-, J'o- TSnvv'ii.S'JSTOCK fc Co., Wholesale and Ue- J uui J)mR/ri»ui corner Wood and Oth »U- i>V V*luALtrkTpAtr, t HkINN'F.R. Forwarding and Commission „ Ol MerphanU_No.« Market]ii, nnttiargh. jsptd W Cc/., iForwardiny and Com* Basin, l‘Ut*burgt>^l'*. U&quaano Btcel - and Iron J //iIOLEMANi'MAILMAN £Co,iflanni'*ciarcrs «f .-/ AJ/Coach and Eliplic Sponge, tUmmered Axle*, /■* Spring and-Monsh Steel, l*on, Ac. Warehouse on '■/'■ Waier and From creels, ritwburgh. tl / - (AUo, dealer* int Coach Trunnnagi and Malleable / ' darting*.' -I " ; f • - «ca* Tl (late English, Gallagher rets, Coniimuion and For» biers in Produce and Pius* \Vood st, between .’d and I ! ■ belt nVNGLISH & BENNETT El if Co.)'Wiolaale faniuildllercliaai*, and del BrfhilkuutacujreSjNo. 3 1 EuKUE COOU&AN< Ugmmmicto'uad PorwanUn* J VO Wood'aucet Piustiurgh.--iriyl7 TUMK liB&OUK FACTORY, AMlLlONSlTSWAßTYmajinfaeturer of Heavy Shitting*, Cheek Rebecca street. city of arhenr..' ' [ V • t''LKEV(*ucccjior to Murphy Wool Deal # e* and’Comraission .MercMui, for tho sale Of lerican Woolecs, Liberty, opposite 3th si fcb!7 T” * • E>Wi£2li£lU), ? Ph ;i ffrt . • / s. C. K'CUjUCQV, JO2LI A. WftBAXS, $ if I KAIJj &lßUCKl'iOß,Tobacco CoraaJwion Met l~l csftnu.il Wftlsr si, &Id Norik Whftrve*, jjlula. 1 •■ . ■. ng»2o-if : 'I &.A.sia£i!j •wn.r.joios. '• T | ARDY. JONE 3 A Coj (icccenou To Atwood, • FI Jouc* A Co.) Cotstntia-.oh and Forwarding Wei* I counts, in Pittsburgh Manufactured Goods, Pmsbargb, Pi. i \ 2. nchB7 luujuji ouxn, souii oicKsr. ra,- ■; iB&lAli DICKEY & Go-, AVlioltule Unxm. Cua* X mission Merchants, and dealers ta Produce, NoOU Water, taflO? Front streets, Pittsburgh. . i.ovb_ jonaXc hwdaru. - roszru nu.Wp*iu. J- - a. DILWORTH A Co, Wholesale Grocer*, Pro > doce and Comuiuion Merchants, and Agent* lot the Hazard Powder Co. of ft. y., fto. S 3 Wood it, fiusbnrgh. *pt® JOHN M. TOWNtJEND, Druggist aad Apothecary .fto. is Market st* three doors above Third n. I’m*! burgh, will have constantly on hand a well selected as; aoruaculofthe bcsland freshest.Medicinea.which he will sell oh the most reasonable terns. Physicians t-»v»ng orders, will be promptly attended to, and sap* plied with articles they may rely upon as genuine. : |jy Physician* Prescription* will be accurately abd neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hsoz ol he day or night. ‘ ■ Also for sale, a large stock of fresh and good Perth, marjr. _ iV*'. J : ii. e«t cuaiiiy. .Warehouse, 54 water nud 105 front sL janlB - l _ : \ T B WATERMAN, Wholesale Grocer, Fcrword -11. ing and Commission Merchant, Dealer in Pins* * banh Manufactures' and Produce, No*. 01 Water bL, gad «a . MXl*ni£W\VliiM)N7i , ortniiiandMtnjatorePaiji. ter. Rooutd,.corner of Post Office Alley and Fourth street, eutranee on 4th near Market. ■ ’ ; • PriT»BURGU STEEL ~WORK3 and spring ' and axle factory. . ikaacriuuEh • ;oca ?. qciso. - JOBRS A dUICQ, TkI'ANUFACTUREKS of spring and blister steel, JJX nlongh steel, steel plough wings, coach and clip icspnnrs, hammered iron axles, and dealers in mal * eabla costings, fire engine lamps, and coach trimmings generally, center of Russ and Front st*., Pituburxu, ' ■ - : febu N HOLMES * BON, No. to. Market sl, leeond ' door troiu corner of Fourth, dealer* in Foreign i . and itoimettic Urll* of Exchange, Ccnihcate»oi' I)cpo»- 1 jl Bank fioie* and Specie. .» py Collection* mad on all the principal eiUe* - throughout the Lolled Stale*.' • declT XT ALPPueaa—Oflice. Fourth si Fw 1 third dborabore Smithheld, south side. - Ooateyanting of all kinds done with the grealci ♦maualesaiaeeuracy. ' • ’ twu. ie £ c ai Ksuta examined, fee. ocuK>-ly "_" pn. nsomitiic McCook. '• Fourth street, -near Oram, in tho room 1/ lately occupied by Alderman Miller, immediate ly opposite Mr. lie may bo toaiid at night la No. 71, Su Charles liousL __ • jull:d6a - XI. ‘l’.'UoberU, M> Df • /"VPTiIALMfC. SL'KCIiON, will atiend U> lie treat. •Aj metrtof ifcseases of tie Kye.-" • l>r. K. it* been engaged in ini* branch of lie aedi> cal profession for sixteen yeans and lias conducted an csatbUsbßJoatfbriioUeanisentof diseases of lie eye alone lor icvaxal years. . 1 - Otncx aud-residence,, comer of Sandusky *t,aad Strawberry alley, Allegheny city. ocH3 STORK.—No. 7*.Fourth litli aL, Dear Wood—All quantities .of Green and ■■HB Hlacfc Teas, done up in quarter, half, and one pound packages, ranging from 5u ets. 'per pound HA jyi AT JAi for Pekin Tfa_Co. • . ' : 1 x ™ n T) ROUISON k. CO. banns anocialed THOMAS . LITTLC>br., witUUicmm lia*ine»».'lhc W Iwtle-. wle Grocery,froducenad Commi»«i*n f»a»ine** will be eorniruud ts usual under tha linn of Kouimjii, Lil lie it Co. , ___ < ThOmsON, LITTLE k 192 Liberty meet, 2 XV FitUUaigh* Wholesale Grgcer*, Ifioduce nod Cottmituoa .Merchants, and deeper* in Fuubargb Manufactures. '• Jy7 ' twliasm/ THOi. LtTTLU. *LM- fc. "'V>UUtitT iiUOKi; Wholesale UrocerV'Eecnf) mg XV DiiUller, dealer in Troduco, Piusburgb Manutac tum, and ail kind* orVorelgn and Dumbitie Wmt* and Liquors, ho. U Liberty street On hand a very : large sloe k of aupenor old Mouointulieiu wluskey, l which willboxiljjow foremli. v ' Rj>ls:ly f U OUEirr LAL/.KI.L (l Co- . Grocer \ XV Coinjamwon uad Fonrarditur Merchant*, dcale [in Frodace and ITtCaLnrch. Manufacture*. Liberty ■ »Fillaburgb, Fa. . JebtSi r U o.arrsuu*, ~ j. i_ mu. fi ft OLDS & SHIS, Forwarding ud Cemmi»»ioD i XV fllercbauu, for Ac Allegheny Hirer Trudc, deal- I Mia Orocenct, Produce, Pituburgh Mtmuiaciurei i ud chloride of bitte. It The blghetiprieee, hi cuh,*pald at all tiinea for eoan ,Wi. earnerofptna and lrwin.tla. jaiiJl T>OtfF. A. CUNXtSttHaM WTuileaale Groce! r -JK/.Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh Manotactarei fr &, HI Liberty ti jyla 5 J. c. SHii-Ttl.BlTj . -pma. ■. w»rrc *f OiHACKLIiXT t 'WIUTB, Wboletale Dealer* la \ O roicigo and DoaMtie Drj Good*. No.W Wood tt. > 1 |»tt,t«bitrgs- • t ■ . febttlf I ITmITIJ, UAUALKY k Co-, WLo!e**Je Grocer* end ( Q i»ro«lace deaici»,No.:fca Market itrcet, between sth • [ tad cm. North hJc, Philadelphia. ttovS l C —JTSV. UAHbAUGU, Wool Merchants, Dealer* • I D« m Fleur *t> d Produce generally, and Forwarding ' I and ComnJaai® ll Merehauu, No. 63 Water at, I‘itu. J barirli. . . - . ! ■ • • i*LL«u? frrrsaiacu. loon atcHot*,.****^ 5 * I '' Srt-t.KRS-A- fcICOIA Produce and' General Com ntltsum Merchant*, No; n Liberty at., Pituburgh. Sperm, and Lard Oil*. • • _ _ _ iS DQNNHOEST, aTCo7Whofc»ale Uro- D, cera. Forwarding asd Conunirrio'' Merchant*, Dealmia Pittsburgh Waattiacinrta and haauTOßOved UHhftiraew Warehouse, (old eland) "eorn««fFrontpt.M4 Chancery Laae. CARDS. fIMASSEt/A BEST, Wholesale Grocers and Coinmil- I aioa Merchants, and dealers in Produce. No. 35 •Wood st, Pittsburgh. . p&22 ’ 'wnrastH. "V. y. Bcbi*r.' • 11 ROTH A SCOTT, Wholesale and Retail dealer* in Boots: Shoes, Tranks. Carpet Bag*. Ac, S.W. corner of. 4th and Snuthfiela sts, Pittsburgh, Pa. jn3 ‘ ‘OHH 0. Win, \ BAVU at'CAKSUB* WICK A-M’CANDLESS, (successors to L. A J.D. Wick,)-Wholesale Grocers, Forwardiag and Commission Merchant*, dealers in Iron, Nail*, Glass, Lotion Yams, and Pittsburgh Manufactures generally, pproe* of Wood and Water -t reels. Pittsburgh. W\V. WALLACE, Mill clone and Mill Fumjsh* • in? ectablhbmeni, No. 3W Liberty »t, near the ennai.' __ marts W ; W. 'VlLfcON7Waielit*, Jewelry,Silver WariT r • and Miluarv Good incomer of Market and 4ih reeu, Pimbargh, Pa. N. B.—Watches and Cloek* •efalljr repaired. dec4 '*EST lib WEN—Cam"' ..i ■ ■ i BOWEN—Commission and Forwarding 1 f Merchant, No. W) Front st. between Wood and Market street*. , . , febQl Wjt >iWpiivrwho'tSitrfia'Biiaif‘aiaEriK • Tbrngri and Domestic Dry Good*, north east inter of Market and Fourth bis. £dr¥l VTtj tOOSO, - . Jso. a. JCCT' WftL YOUNG t, Co.—De tiers in leafier hides; in. _ 143 Liberty at . to at. M’cncHJOs- WA R. M'CUTCHEON, Wholesale Groeer»,dca • ler* in Produce, lroir, Ncll>, Gla*», and Pitts, burgh Manufactures generally. lfiS Liberty tt,‘ Pills burgh. ■ dec2 W* W WILSON. Dealer in Watches. Jewelry « Silver Wore, Military Goods, Ac., No. 57 Mar set m_ , nov7 wurvouso * CO., PEALERS INJUDES AND LEATHER, Morocco, BhoeJtnduin,Ae., No. 143 Liberty street, have jusurrteived their SPRING STOCK of roods, com -pfuitie a large assortment of article* In their line, to the attention of purchaser* is invited. . mchlS ’ STEAM BOAT AGENTS OmcxAßorx M. Allis i Co, I. oeCtl No. it Water »trcrU INSURANCE. WESTtItS INS USANCE COSIPABI OF PITTSBURGH. CAPITAL tIUO.OUO. : J. FntJOti. Jr, geo’y. 11 R- Mims, Jr, Prcsl. Will insure Against nil kinds of risks, FIRE AND MARINE. ALL losses will bOMibcrally adjtuled'and promptly pAli | 'i / a home institution—managed by Directors who ire well known in the community, and who are determin ed by promptness and liberality to maintain tbs char acter which they hare assumed, a* offering the best protection to those who disire to be Insure 1_ Diaxcro&s —R. Miller, Jr., Geo. Black, J W. Butler, N. Holme*, Jr., Wm. 11. Holme*, C, lhmsen, Geo. W. Jackson, We M. Lyon, Ja«. Lippincott, Tho*. K. Utcn, Junes M’Auley, Alex. Nimlck, Thos. Scott. Omn, No. J 9 Water street, (warehouse of Spang & Co„ up stairs,) Pittsburgh. • ju4:dly “USSUTULSCE." '••• TIIB DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY' INSU RANCE COMPANY.—Office. North Room of the Exchange, Third glrcet Philadelphia. Flu* Lstrasac*.—Buildings, Merchandise and other property in town and cobstxt, insured against lots or damagc.by fire al the lowest rate of premium. iKiraastx—They also insur- Vessels, Car goes and Freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, as the assured may desire, IflLsttDTßAasrottA'nba.—They tl/o Injure merchan dise transported by Railroad Cars, Canal Posts and gleam Boats, on risers and lake*, on the post liberal terms. * DIRECTORS—Joseph If. Seal. Edmond A. Bonder, John C Davis, Robert Barton, John R Penrose, Soma el Edwards, Geo G Leiper, Edward Darlirgion. Isaac R Davis, William Fotwell, John Kewtin, Dr R M Hus ton, Junes C Hand, Tbeophilos Paulding, H Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, Gcoige Serrill, Spencer Mellv&ln, Charles Kelly, J G Johnson, Wil liam liar, Dr 8 Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH-*). T. Morgan, Wa Bsxaiey, Jno. T. Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, President Rrciuw S. A’ ewbold, Secretary. Office of lie Company. No. 42 Water meet, .Pituboryh. jol&tdtf- P. A. MADEIRA, A^cnt. FIBE AMD MJUUNKTNSURASCK. " THE INSURANCE CO. ©i North America will moke permanent and limited Insurance on pro perty in this city anil .vicinity,, and r n tbipmcuis by Canal, Rivera, Lakes/and by Sea. The properties oJ iLii Company are well invested, and fanuih an a rail* able fumffbr the ample indemnity of all peraon* who desire to be protected by issuance.' myt> ffttP. JONES, Age UDEUSI! TJ+e FranUin Fire Insurance Co. of PkQadeffhia.- DIRECTORS.— Charles N.Baheker, Thomas Hart, < Tobin Vfegntt, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W Richard*, Motdeeai D. Lewis, Adolpho E. Rone, Band S. Brown, Morris Pauerson. CuanLn N. Bascxsx, President . Charles G. Baneker. Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, bn overy description of property in town or country, at rates os low as ore consistent with security. To Company have reserved a large contingent Pond, which with'their Capital and Premiums, safely invest ed. afford ample protection to the assured. The assets ol tne compony, on Janaary Ist, ISO, as published agreeably,to as act of Assembly, ■were as fellows, vis: Mortgages Real Estate \ Temporary Loans Stocas* • Cash, Ac. -$1,047,438 41 «,7IM 63 96.0U1 65 51,fc0 S 3 38,604 37 81,329,492 71 / Since their incorporation, a period of 19 yean, they have paid upwards of one million four hundred thoc»- and dollars, losses by fire, thereby aiTording evidence cf the advantages ot insuninc.:, a* well es the ability and disposition to meet with promptness ail liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, marl-dly Office N E corner_Wood and 3d ni fi grrriaf AtaifMi; to aIjIMS m acm co. • > A. MADEIRA, Agent at Pittsburgh for the Dela- X « ware Mutual Safety Insurance Company ei Phil adelphia. Fire Risks npon buildingsond merchandize of every description, and Marine Risks npon hulls or cargoes of vessels, taken upon the moat favorable Office in the'Warehouse of W. B, Llolmca A Bro., Nof 37 Water, near Market street, Pittsburgh. N B—The success ol this Company since the estab lishment of the Agency in this city, with the prompt ness and liberality with which every claim upou them for loss has been adjusted, fully warrant the agent in inviting the confidence and patronage of his mends and the community at large to the Delaware M. Si. Insu rance Company, while it has the additional advantages as on institution among the most flourishing in Philadel phia—as having an ample paid-in capital, which by the operation of 7S charter is' co.au an ily increasing, as yielding to each person insured his due share of the profits of the company, without involving him in any responsibility whatever, and therefore as possessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious fea ture, and in its most attractive torm __ no.l -' Fins'asd HAnins ihsuhafck. riMIE insurance Company of North America, uirough • m duly authorized Agent, the lubscnber, oner* to iStie permanent and limited Iruumncp on property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the Ca nal and Rivera- DIRECTORS. Charles Tavlor, Ambrose White, - Jacob M.Thomas, John R. Neff, Richard D. Wood, Arthur G Coffin, Sam’i W/Jones, Edwani Smith John A. Brown, John White, Thomas F. Cope, Samuel F. Smila, Samuel Brooks, Win. Welsh. Frames Hoslrena, . 8. Austin Attil'Oiie, ARTHUR (J. COFFIN, Pres’u lie oldest ”*uranee Compahy in the United Stales, having been chartered in 17V4, lu charter is perpetual, ana from iu high slandmg, tong experience, Lnple means, and avoidmg all nska.of an exua hw antous character, it may he considerSd as oflenng om nil* »ue™u» d tatol . others to call and see oor aruetc V ? nn rciiastna elsewhere. J—• T r^ P rM°AN“S^”“'?S k, : d c‘“r'V:' The tilwve work* being now in f dj, ? *i e h eration. lam prepased to ex *«I ®* u willows, /or all tind. of raac^"* Jm« railways, piekers, spreaders, cards. gnMXEg , MB . woolen CI„M. A 801 l AC’*., King. Pennock ALOh. J««- A. Gray. T'iTa VE * this day associated wuli me m lift whole ' i Kc GrSerylrodace and^^ion my biother Jotepli, under the ° ui LWO RTH. A Co. 7H tf-SOCIiTN K lis n IP— w »• b ft Vl «S ,hj 1 HOTELS POUSTAIS HOTEL. LIGHT STREET BALTIMORE MTHIS establishment long and widely known as •being One of the moil commodious in the city of Baltimore, has recently undergone very, citen live altcrationi and improvements. An entire new wing has been added, containing numerous and airy aleening apartments, and extensive bathing room*. lie Ladies’ department has al*o been completely reorganised and fitted up in a mo • unique and beauti ful style. In fact the whole arrangement of the nouse has been remodeled, with a single eye on the pap of the proprietors, towards the comfort and pleasure bf their Guests, and which they confidently assert will ehallenge comparison with any Hotel in the Unlrm. Their table will always be supplied with* every sub stanial and luxury wbieh the market affords, served np in a superior style; while in the way of Winea, Ae., they will not bo surpassed. In conclusion the proprietors beg to say, that nothing will be left undons on their part, nad on the part of their assistants, to render this Hotel worthy the eoiitinoed patronage of their friends and, the publin generally. The prices for board have also been reduced to the following rates: Ladies* Ordinary, Gentlemen's " N. D,—The Baggage Wagon of lie House will al ways be foond at ihe'Cat and Sleaxaboat Landings, which will convey baggage u>.and froa the Hotel, free of charge. ' EXCHANGE HOTEL, cofixn m nsn arm it. cLiik m-,rrm>Bir*gii, ?a. EThe subscriber having assumed the manage* tnent of this long established and popular Hotel, respeetfiilly announces to Travellers and the Public generally, that he will be at all times prepared to accommodate them in all things desirable in a well regulated Hotel. The House is now being thoroughly repaired throughout, aad new Furniture added, and no pains will be spared to make the Exchange one of the yery best Hotels in the country. The undersigned respectfully solici'- a continuance ' of the very liberal patronage Ute House has heretofore received, TUOMA9 OWSTON, febMtf * " Proprietor. corns or exam «txssts, rtrrssrsoa. M THE subscriber respectluUy announces that be has now opened Ids new and excellent Uotcl for the accommodation of travelers, boarders, and the public generally. The house ana funuinre are entirely new, and no pains or expense have been Sored to render it one or the most'Comfortable and easont Hotels in the city. The subscriber is determined to deserve, and .there* fore solicits, a share of public patronage. oetl4-dly > JACOB HOUtIH, Proprietor. UNITED STATES HOTEL, • - cgPOTT «r- ssTWsm vockto am> nrrn gre. OPPOSITE fate Bank of the United States, Phila delphia. £ M. POPE MITCHELL, marttf Proprietor. LAW OFFICES. JOHN B.RAHKIV, A TTORNEYand Counsellor at Law. and Comous- A. siovor for the State of Pennsylvania, St. Louis, Mo (tats of Pittsburgh.) . , „ Ham ivcis.—Pittsburgh: Hon. W. Forward, Ilamp ton A Miller, M'Candless A M’Clure, John E Parke, j Mflls A Semple, RTConl A King. ' augl4:dly a. aatun. >. r sri BAIRD A BTESRETT, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS Ar LAW, Fourth street, between gmithfield and Grant, Mttburgh, Pa. * 'nTura.Laaaa. wm. c. raianu. LABOR A PBIEBDi ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Fourth atreet, near Grant. julfctf JaKKS F. eebr, ATTORNEY’ AT LAW—Office on Fourth si., be tween Smithfield and .Cirant *t, Pittsburgh. sptLfcdty • - WM. TIMBLIN, - 1 - ATTORNKY AT LAW, Butter, Pa . WLL also auend to collections and'ell other busi ness entrusted tohim in .Butler and Armstrong eounues, Pa- R* ter „ , , J. A B. Fiord, liberty «u ) W. W. Wallace, do \ James Marshall do ( Pittsburgh, dly . Kay A Co., Wood si ) J Bn7 _ J' V "BTsWEr«EII, Attorney at lntw, offiee :W . opposite !»L Charles Hotel, Pittabnrgh, will also attend promptly to Collections^in Washington, I ayette and Green oounties, Pa. ; REFER TO Blackttock, Bell A Co., Church A Carothers, D T. Morgan, 3 _ EJ. HENRY, Auomcy"'and Oouncellor at Law. • Cincinnati, Ohio. Collections in Southern Ohio, and in Indiana, and in Kentucky, promptly aud care fully attended to. Commissioner for the Slate of I enn sylvania, for taking Depositions, acknowledgments, Ac. Ac'. . • Rtm to— Hon. Wm. Bell A Son, Corns. Cburcii A Carothers, Wm- Hays, Esq., Wjllook A Davis. , 44 Water «u HATS. CAPS AND BONNETS. H’COBD A COm ytPPK JB (Successors to BFCord A King) IjjttL Faibiousbls Comer of Wood and Fifth Street*. PARTICULAR attention paid to oar Retail Trade. Gentlemen tan rely upon getting their »|aw and Cans from our establishment of the usr stxTXiuhu and wouMAjamr, of the taiisr rmjcs,-and at thejLOwwi Country Merchants, purchasing by wholesale, are respectfully Invited to call and examine onr St&ck; as we can say with confidejico that as regards ecxifri aod raicx, it will not suffer in a comparison wfifi a_ny house in Philadelphia. ___ ;rehl/__ California hats—u dot water proof / flCalifornia Halt, just received and for sum by JjM M’CoIID A; Co, ieb*J7 . comer fith and Wyood st* : FASHIONS FOB 18*9. pj, /rn M’CORD A Co. will introduce on Satitr- jjg •IKday, March .Id.'the bpring style of HATS.W& Those in want of a neat andjupenor hat, art invited to call at corner of sth and Wood streets: ; mart SPRING BONNET RIBBONS, Ac.—W-R Murphy has now open a supply of spring Bonnetjßibbons, of new and handsome styles. , ... Also, new style fig'd Netts; Lisle Lace* and Edg ings; Lir.en Edgings; Victoria do; phud Muihn* and Jacorfels, embroidered Swiss Muslins,Ac.; besides a large assortment of Spring Goods generally, iai north east corner 4lh aDd Market street*. Wholesale Rooms up stairs. • | *f‘ fl COPARTNERSHIPS. | > Dissolution of .Partnership* THE copartnership of HENRY HANNeNAi()., lonnerlv Hannen, Muller fc Co- in il«« a d Colored Glass business. •* ‘bisdsy by the withdrawal of Mr. " Frederick Muller.. • The business will l>e continued by the undetsienni, under the firm of HENRY HANNEN A CO. j.Ware bouse No. 106 Second st, where wg will have Constant •uppUc. of.pp.no, HENRY HANNEN. HUGH ROBERTSON, Pittsburgh. Aug. 27. M». HEN RV UMSTEA D. _ Cop*rtßcrablp. m||E undersigned have this day ***ocia\ md with them in business JACOB L. SCHW ART/. B J>^' r ‘ l * con n„«. 8.. bonne. « A !». July tt, 1&48. ' - Jr* 3 NOTICE. . , . . rrtHE partnership heretofore jtxiaung under ll 'ofinn of A„A C. BRADLEY, I* dissolved by the decease of Mr. C. Bradley. The business will be canted - on by A. Bradley, who will settle the busutrss of toe laic • tr BEMOVAL-A. T°.T r ', d ,. l ’“io nS‘'S Ctinp. Gmn.Sio.o., Cookin, Sinn, *e. »« . DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore existing beß» ee "‘ uel li Bushfield and William B. »rading. Pituburgh, June tti, 1&49- W. U. HAVS. no PARTNERSHIP-—«• * 5 - Rcsnrm.n hpving this u iassw«« a. k«- . »• L “ D f IlaviDg retired Rom the former bu«A«, l»J pleasure in recomroendmg cencrally. tronage of my customer* and th p UMAVS. u*7 • rpilß co-pnrtno>.bip liofoiofon: i,!.lbrd b .Tli”.£'c«y Tbo .ndoni.nj.bnj f in the name °* I,U s kK „^_„/ A !tafcN, VaUlt.lWo«*r *•'. ofmanufaciuruig bire Proo' Sa' j Coi|BWh^.i UurLe Ac., at ll.e stand of he. rece.vd tint pn- A Co., where they will hoMO mlu i ihe& friends. uonage ofthe customer* of that uU | Kp>i THOMAS BARNES. In retiring from the 6nn ® f A | with sincere pleasure J^ c “®Sf Rn j, and tlw public, llarnc. to the confidence of my fn coN{JT * m ,E. Feb. tt, 1*49. NAT.IAiSir, febUWtf r ' i-L-doy IHIK partnership ° r The bosti^-ofthe . dissolved by mutual cojiseiiL }“^ U MU |n.jiY, late firm will he settled H. I*o. | - Pituburgh, Jan. 30j 1&49. NimCß-W. nndonljn business and attend to the sale oi H. LEK the old stand. In retiring from the firm ihe great picture m recommending Mr_li- Gee confidence of my friends and Ute p o MURPHY. Pituburgh, Jan.3o, le-W._ ?■ subscriber* have this VMrajisaebng a 1 selves together for the purpose oMrm.saciiiK wholesale and retail Dry Goods and (j O . . at No sfcso Lil>erty, opposite HcvenUi stre f, .. M style and firm of IJUSHFIbLO A HA»«. ■ Pituburgh, January 1,1349. ~. 1 : n _iifd N- B—Oar old customers and the public ; to give us a coll. * * n TITM. H. BCAIVE and Cnpt- JAMES ATKIN-ort Vf have entered jmo paruiership, under the BCAIFB A ATKINSON, and will carry on the nn, Copper,and Sbeetlron Ware manufactory. . Also, Ulackaraiihtng in all its branches.-at Uto o stand of Wm. B. Bcaife, First strict, near « ood. Particular auenuon giveu to steamboat work. ocOl _ _ - "lIrWJh —•! rk* Wool; I do f’eaifier*, landing from VV LE A M line, and for sale-lalzell_ r7\A hi Liiiuorica Root, juat crc'd and for sale by 500 a£» ‘ i KIDDA CO_ GH. TUESDAY PITTS: ■VTEW BOOKS—Theological re• of the Rev, JN David Bogue, D. P.J edited; by ihe Rev. Joiepu BamuelC. P.Frty,D. Scene* where me Tcrtpter hat triumphed, by we author of the “Jail Chaplain.” i Morning* among the Je*u\t# ft Rome, being noice of conversation held with certain Je»aiu on the *u»-' Ject of Religion in the city of Rpme, by the. Rev.M. Hobart Leyraoor, M. A. I j . Verttges of the Natural HiMoiy of Creation. p “" aof n '“ d " , sSiK s ?oS'S®TON. rpU7 comer foiid aiifl Market sts NEW BOOK.—ATreautfoifilamt Roilin*, com* prising three original fysfcms of applying the trammel or string in drawing ibd face mould* of geo metrical, elliptical and spiral |lland Rail*; aim, an original *y»tem of applying \he (ip* of the raottM to uie edge of the plank, an original theory of retting potnia, attended with an introductory cpur*e of geometry, ra tio* and proportion*, exemplified by full and complete demonstrations, and illustrated by twoniy plate*- BV L. K. Reynold*, Architect, No. M Campsl.Mf' panl - Jo*t ree d by JOJINSTOS A STOCKTON. : rpus corner Third and Market sis ~ ~ NEW BOOK* *1,75 per day. TSR- DIXON'S TOUR THROUGH AMERICA— I / Personal narrative >of a tour through a part oi the U. 8. and Canada, with notify* of the history and institution of Methodismlin by James Dixon, D- D., with a portrait of the author. The Harmonist, a collection of Sacred Music, patent and round note*. > , . Methodist Almanac for loSO—briqe 6'cenis—for sole wholesale and retail by : R. HOPKINS, *pt“ ApoUtfcßuildtngs, Fourth st BOQKSI BOOKS!!—The Novftiate.or a year among the Jesuit*, a personal Nirzative. by A. Sielumitt. The Works of Charles Lcmb{jwith his Ltfo and Let ter*, by T. N. Talfourd. s Uphara's Madam Guyon and jj-Vnelbn. The History of the Girondist*; by Lamartine. The Life of Henry 4th, Kingdf France and Morocco. , Colton’s four years in (Heat Britain. Hogg’s Anecdote* of Sir Writer Scott. Engfand and the English, bj »1 L. Bulwer. Egypt and Arabia Petria, by-Stephens. Greece,Turkey, Ac. “ <■ “ Dr. Durbia’s Observations injibe East. - 11 in;Europe. > Vu Works ofComeiiu* Mathews.- Let.*’** to Mother*, by Mr* li H. Sigourney. Leuo-s to Daughter*, “ * ? . . _ Letters, Conversations and Recollection*, by 8. T. ’INK HOUSE, Co eridre. || ' IJfe of Paul Jones, by Mackenzie. ' Mim Bucbeus’ Domestic Receipt Book,; Also, a Inree supply Of Am 8- 8. Unlort'Rook*. ror tale by ; ELLIOTI'.A ENGLISH, s|>t|o • j; i Wood »t GRICULTtJim Farmer’s Bury clopedio, Svo . I' ! Vegetable Kingdotp.fvo. Davy’s Discourses onSAgncult&re. fce fv li!mo. Schlriden—The Plaat, dvu. .J Liebig's Agricultural (Chemixlrif, Itfmo. Miner's Ameriean Bey- BooktUJ mo. Allen's Atneriean Farm BooVklUmo. Allen’s Domestic Animal*. l« (our jR Tits aI'OTC promptly *npplieil : tK __ “ . LOCKWOOD, Bookseller and.lmporfcrtof Foreign Hook*, jy£s t jg 5 fit Wood *t. - t'i fJ7*Blackwoo«l’« Jaly, his juii beun receivetl. umiuiuv be bad as guam Crick W riHIK *ul>K:rilier offer# for »a!eJi the ttTF.AM HfllCK J_ WdKk.S, above Lnwrrtffievilie. compri«iiut a «ieain Krigine, 2 Holler*. l> MouM Machine, capable’ of mami/actujniu •.’O.dOiJ Pre«*eil lircki (out ot'drv day. a» taken from the bank.) p*r daj% with Uirre acre* of land on the Allegheny nvcr. oitgwhicti are 4 kiln* anil *tred*. njacb‘"« ami clay *hetUiwiie«ilb ;ju Fancy t?o 25 centre Tabies; , S •J) pur Divans: 4 pair pitg Tables; 15 marble top Dressing Uptjruun; S Wardrobes, “ Secretaire* and Book enses; yt) marble top;AVash Stands; 4 pair Ottomans; 8 pair fancy Work SiaadjC Awvry large assortment of ro'&mon chairs and Other immure ixm> uumcrou'n io uciitigi:. [n- Sleam Bouu furtusfird eg the shortest notice, nd oujtbc moil reaaonnOle, j dec!s Diaphragm Filter* fog- ilydrsat Water. THiBis u> fitrufy that I have ap pointed Koggcn A Co, /HWI Sole Ageuu the sale of Jetming's Patent Ftltor, for tlie ci| •• tiesof PittsbutVli and Allegheny. laH JOHS GIBSON, Agent. . for Waller M KJibsotv, J 49 Broadway Jl .* *Oe». 10. 1.3435 '• We have been using one of tHp above articles at the office oflhe Novelty Works forfliree months on trial, and/eel perferlly satisfied that b useful inveuiiou, ai d we taVe plensure in recomajendiug them a* " use J ftu article to all who love pure water. Order* will be Ihank/ully received and promntw executed. octlfl RfMfOFN A Co * Rsvsrilhls Flltsfing Coek, A FOR PL'RH-VING WATER« f] %Vhich remlersl-jtutldd water pure by removing all sujjstances not soluble in ACglj*», water. Theicrtynn water In N. York, cle f r P ur ® 10 ) rl TtlAjijiWyjMiwhen tt hourthreugh this Vi cZStfr filtering cock, allows a large deposit \jggF impure worms, Ac. This is the ense more or less with allßydrant water. The Reversible FUterer is ncai and durable, and » ,01 ntteiulßl *Ulill» Incnlrrndtncn ton ...m U «k« {■"Utcrers as It is cleansed wlthoM being detached frorr the water pipe, by merely tuning the key, or handl. from one side to the other. ;By Ous easy procomn iht course of water Is changed,'.and all accumulatlffn* fo impure substances are- doyen -iff almost inUautly, without unscrewing the Filter. also posscsscs lhs advahtage ofbeing astop cock,and as such n many ea*e« wfil be very convenient fidd economical. ■ Bean be attached where therein any procure Mgb or low to o cask, tank, tub, Ac. filth ease. To be hs« of the sole Agent,- A _ \V- " • conierof Fourth mid Marset sta DELL AND BttASB i’OUNDUY. >V - A FULTON. Bell and Brass Founder, has rc i'uilt and rommenerd biniiiir.s* at hi* old smini. Where he will be pleasedlio sue his old custom and.friends.. . ... Church.Steamboat,ahd Bells ,of every sue. from Hi io |o,(dsi pounds, east from pattern* oflhe most approv ed models, and warranted to be o| tbe hast lantern*!* Minrral Water Pump*,Counter*. Hailing, Ac., toge tber with every variety of Brass ;, Castings. iL'rei|Uired, turned and fir.'.shrd in the nealcM «uuiim-r. ' A. F. i* the sole proprietor oflßanßir’s Aim-Arrai-i Troy Mrrau *0 justly celebrated! lor the rnduetton ot friction in machinery. Tbo Boxes and '.oiiip»»iuon e.an br had of bun at all umrs. |j jutfnty “ Wohoiigaiisla Livsrr Stabl*. rf* ROBERT H. PATTERSON ha* opened iixtfVh® large slat.le on FltM *l- running tliroueli /iMVIO Seeond «x. Ueiwrm AVood and fruilhfcld L IX_Y ... lhc rpuf nf HiepMoiioneahela House, with an entirely new stork ol Hdr»c* and Curnag-s «»i, thr best nuality and latest stylesJ lloMe* kepi “1 H *' ry in the W»t manner. : )>'Joiy * n EMINENT and expertenced l'hysictau from lhE A. East, of SKI year* sending,,oilers to trowt case* of a Delicate Nutare with promptness and secrecy His success in Buffalo and other Infer cure na been proverbial, ills charges are modrreia.i'"dtiw edre* permanent. Old case* offileet Htneture. fula, riuor Aldus, RficutnuUsm, ARue,t*yphi>»». «»“ chrome or inveterate cares solicited A cure warranted, or e-haige-refunded. Orncts, J*t- Clair street. "Jiioors from the limige Terih Kxiracti'd. Advice tojtbc poor gruu*. N B.—Dr. A solicits the wogst case* ol any in Pittsburgh to call. i v.t+MJ ImproTemsnl iff Pl**** I *- „ THE subsrniicr is jusi receiving ..Minmi nl of Pianos from the lartiwv WfM ofNouns A Clark. V k . 'vlneb Ij-r * II V I 11 eganre of exterior. l"-au.y «>f uiisb and supenoruy of tone and touch, surpass ati> t ing ever brought to this city. Mr Clark. •>< firm, long anil most fav.rably know., 'he former foreman In the celebrated, ,^ a I n 0 _ lul Mt , Itroadwood, Loudon, ha* rcuejitly impr< v pe ferted the Pianos of Nutin* A Clark. N ' . man ex tent which, uunursuouabiy.eia't'v* Cien. m t e repn ta:ian ol i-euig lire very be«l v ‘ ‘ Piano* to be got in tin* country. ,* he I t. l ing, counts with the addiimual/recominendaiMm n inij.ioveiuenl in the style and finish, which them atwonce.the most eießKid * uJ w ! r I)ir brought.out. There togemrr wit!. lU stock on hand, form lire hom. va.ie l- id Je sirable asM.rununi ever offered Lctc; all *(< vhrehjv.ll br sold at manufacturers prteiJAi an.loiiacrnmuioda. tmg tenus. ; w .« N. II —The subscriber wilb.be 010 wa,r ' house from 11 to la A. M , an«[4 to 5 P. M. ju4 lI.K-,sol* AghniTor Nutin^AClsjk sxsxr* ffiafes’^asasss-* mydS lft,bctweenYVaod.MvkBi *i* ’ niH T CABETTBr ~ ; YOL. XVII. NO.. 53. - BOQKj TRADE. mlscellaSeuus. for,Stle< iRNING. OCTOBER MISCELLANEOUS Chocolate, CP«Olt4«' . W. Baker’* American and Freneh Cboeolate; Prepar* cd Cocoa, Cocoa Paste, Bromo,' CocoaBnell*r«c-' TO merchants and consumers, who would purchase the best products of Cocouj free from adalterauon, . more nutritious than tea or coflee, and in Quality unsur* passed, the subscriber recommend* the fbovc articles, manufactured by himself, and stamped *ith lus name. His Broma and Cocoa Paste, as delicate, palatable, and salutary drinks for invalids, coiwalescenu, and others, are prouoonced by'the most cmimeot physicians sunerior to any other preparations. tfts manuiaeinres are always on sale, in any quannry/by the most re spectable grocers rnthe enstentetues, and agents, Hawes, Gray Boston; James M Banco Aeo, Hanford, Conn; Ifawey A Murray, New kork, Grant A Stone, Philadelphia; Tnomas V Bm“£ l ge,Bal- timore LantTKellogg A Bennett, Cincinnati, Ohio. , WALTER BAKER, Dorchester Mnse. '' for sale by augftl BAGALEk A SMITH, Api : Wrought and Caat Iron Balling. riIHE subscribers beg leave to inform the public that I they have obtained from the East all the late aou fashionable designs for Iron Railing, bpth for houses and cemeteries. Persons wishing to procure bond son)* patterns will please call and examine, and judge for themselves. Railing will be furnished at the short est notice, and in the best manner, at the corner of Craig and Rebecca streets, Allegheny city. aug-JK-dtf A. LAMONT A KNOX - W. * J. GLESN, Book Binder*. •\X TE are still encaged in,the above business, corner YY of Wood and-Third : streets, Pittsburgh, where we are prepared to do miy work is our line with des* .patch. Wo attend to our work personally, and saUs ’ faction will be given' in regard to its neatness and du rability. ’ Blank Books ruled to any pattern and bound sub stanliklly. Books in numbers or old books bound care fully or repaired. Names put on books In gilt letters. Those that have work in our line are invited to call, prices low. my*Jo3l NOTICE. XT A VINO sold our en are stock to C. IL Geajtt, with M a view to closing onr old business, we hereby so licit for him the patronage of all our friends smd cus tomers. -■ •' RO. W. POINDEXTER, THE. POINDEXTER. Pittsburgh, Aug. 4th, 1648. C. U. GRANT, Wholesale Grocer, Commission and # Forwarding Merchant, Nb. 41 Water sL aulU igcaleii Cooking Stow**, Oratsii *«• MARSHALL, WALLACE A CO., Round Church, corner Liberty and Wood streets, manufacture and offer for sale Platform, Floor and Counter Scale*, of the most improvedqauiitj; CooktDg Stoves, for wood and coal; Egg Stoves of various sizes, Parlor aud common Grates, Hollow Ware, Ac. Ac. They also mauufncturc the Kitchen Range, which bos given such general satisfaction to those paving it In use, to all of which they would respectfully tuvite the attemiou of the citizens and Uie public generally. ; oclU7«dtf Manufactured tobacco—The subscriber would cull the munition of the ■ city, trade and dealers generally, to the following brands in store utiil to arrive, which being consignment* di rect from manufacturers, he is enabled to scil at enst ero prices: Idb I bxs K W Crenshaw b; 70 | “ James Madisou fis; Hi J f Lamartine G*; Jj | V Mirube'au G»; SI | f Putram At and is; * 15 | I* Roberts A Sisson 8s; r- | <; Oscnr Bari 6s; -1* j “ Johns A l-cwi* Is; :r 1 “ Warwick, supr It; 4H I u Heury A James fis, Is and 6s; febtfl LS WATERMAN pita Eiaclxtno Work* and Psandry, JOHN WRlGirr A Co., arc prepared to build Colton and Woolen .Mactiiuery of even description, such u* Carding Machines, Spinning Frames. Speeders. Drawing Frames, Railway Heads. Warpers, Spoolers, •Dri-ssing Frames. Looms, Cord Grinders, Ac. Wrosgbt Iron SlmfUug turned; ail size* of Cost Iron, Pollies and Hangers of tbr luietl paiierns, slide and hand Lathes, and tools of all kinds. Castings of every description furnished on tliort noliee. Pattern* made tp orur.r for Mill Gearing, Iron Railing, Ac. Steam Pipe tot heat ing Factories, Cast Iron Window Sash and fancy C*,*- tiirs geuerully. Order* left at the Warehouse of J. Palmer A Co., Liberty street, will have prompt atten tion. 1 Refer to Blackcock, Beil A Co., J. K. Moorehead A Co, G. K~Warner, John Irwin A Sons, Pittsburgh; G. O.'AJ 11 Warner. Steubenville. laultt . NEW COACII FACTORY, au.es itsRT MA WHITE A CO., would respectfully inform a the public tbul they have erected a shop on Lseock, between Federal a> d SandusKy.sireets. They are now muting and are prepared to receive, orders for every description of vehicles, Coaches, Chariot's, lhi rnucne*, Buggies, Pmrions. Ac., Ac., which fromthrir long experience In the manufacture of the above work, .and the facilities they have, they feel confident thf) - ore 'enabled to do work on the most reasonable terms wiih lUose wanting articles in their hue. Paying particular Mtemion to the «elreuon of mate fiait, nnd having none but cocipou-nt wo.-kn.nl, they ■ have no hesitation lu warranting tbe.r work. We therefore n*k the attention of tf.e punlie to this matter. K. U. Repairing done in the best maimer, and on Urn hio.-t reasonable ter ins. jaSktf MX) COTTON AND WOOLEN MANX'FACT IB 1 RI'RS Having made arrangement* fora con stant supply of FACTOR! FINDINGS,, we will sell at low prices Calf and Sneep Ruler Skills, Lace Lea ther, Pickers, Heeds. FaulOcs, Hemp Twine Treadles' No, 5 to 16 Belt Punches, Wrenches, Stripping Cards, 1050 16 in; Patent Dre*»er'Bru«he*, Weavers' Bm»h -.« Ae„Ac. UKiAN, WILSON A CO., ' n y| IS W«-o street. Puutiurgh. P' ORT WlNES—Otiiey, Webber A Forrester, lod4; Pure neb and dry. Gould, Campbell A Co’s old dry 1.-via Osbourn's IeJI, Pure 1540. Pure Juice par ticular Port, Hum* A Sons, Pure Juice, thrcble, dou ble aud single Grape*. These wtnes are all celebra ted for their medical properties, and can be had whole sale or retail at the Wine 2*tore nf n j \ JACOB tVF.AVER, Jr. PIANOSI f-IMIK subscriber offer* for sale a Inrfc and »p!rnditl X UKOUuient ofroKwem) and laat.ofrany crand Ac lion I’iaiio*, wub and without C«jicmun'» celebrated AOnliau Attachment. The i*'«*v*> i*tv.runjcnl« arc war ranted to bn ecjuii! to any ma.iuacturcd in this coun try. and will be sold lower tb«' any brought from the Ko*L F. ULLMIi, No US wood »tj i!d door oboVe iih S B —City Scrip will bo taken at par for a few of he above a*»oruneiii. niyJl K. H. ' UtrdwAre-Chetper tbu ETtrl LOGAN. WILSON ft CO., Importer* arid Wholesale Dealers in Hardware. Cutlery -ami Saddlery, No ISi Wood street, above Filth, huvr now ui storea.rery cheap and well selected stoci of Hardware, imported since the decline of once* in Europe, and which Yhcy are delenwned to sell correspondingly low Mercbtau who have been in the habit of going Hast, are partiqn.- Uriy reuaesicd 10 eali and look through our nock, ua we confidently Ocacvc they will »ave their expences oct4 __ _ CtALF'SKINt! —‘10 doz genuine French Fall Skin*, a / vrry fine'article. A lew dnjen* Philadelphia from the manufactory of H M Crawford, to which the nticniion of boot makers is invited. Just received und for sale by W YOUNG A Co, , e -r . UJ liberty »! I)ATKN‘T SOLA 11 LARD LAMPS —An extensive X iiKsortntrnt of Cornelius A Co'» celebrated manu facture, and superior to all o •r* in use; adapted to churche*, steamboat*, factum*', dwellings, public and pnva'e hall*, and lo all other a r» where a cheap, aafe and .inlltam light i* desirable Al.n.Oiramlole*. Hall Liuit-rn*.Candelabra*,Globe*, Suadr*, Wick*. Chwmiet, Can*. Trimmer*, Ac. Also. G»* Chandeliers, from one to four light*, deed W W WILSON, whoie*xlc and retail store*, and other respectable bosincir, to act oa Book-keepers, Sales m-u, Porters. IJar-kccpcra, Waiters. Farmer*, Coach* mrn, Car Afienia, Book and Map Agents, Collectors, Ovcrneera in all branches of business, Ac. We have at aii time* a large number bf good situation* on band, which pay from 300 u»'62,000-per annum. Tho»e io want of situations of any kind would do well lo give u> a call, as we have agents in each of the a'iovc Ci ne*, which will enable us to place every applicant in n suitable situation aflhe shortest notice. We have a large acquaintance in all ihc above mimed cities, which wn iru-U wilt enable u* to give enure satisfac tion to ail who may favor us with a call. TAYLOR A TAYMAN, No. 59 Second sL, berwegu South and liny. S.B—Persons living in uny pnrtof the U.States, and wishing ui obtain u situation tn Baltimore, or ei ther ol ihc above cities, will bnve their wanl* imrae- Uiairly uiirnded to by addressing u* a line, (post-paid) a» by so dome they will curtail both trouble and ex prnse, which limy otherwise would incur by coming i» me niv and seeking employment for themselves. Address, A TAYMAN, No. 59 Second street, myilfttlir _ _ • Baltimore, Md lUCLIBF Von CHAMPS. U'E HAVE ABDOMINAL WARMERS ramie from VV tbc niOit approved English pattern, lurnishcd mid. rcciiinini'tiled by Thnma* Uakcwell, Esq., and a number uf eminent physicians; a raoul conveni ent apparatus fur the upplicouun.irF warm oriliol wa ter lu the bowel*, in case of cramps in CboHrn. As rvrry per«m is subject lo sudden attacks, no lariuly should be without at IcuM one. . ' SCAIFK A ATKINSON, juT First si. between Worn I and Market PITTSBURGH FEMALK INSTITUTE f|MIF. Second Session of this lu«tltuilon, Udder llie ' X core of Mr. mid Mr*, Uoexioas, for the: present ui’aiii-mic y« ar, wilt commence on the first otil-ebrua • ry next, m the same buildings, No. s'J.Liberty JtreeL Arrangement* have been made by which they will brablc lo furni*h young ladies lo auy in the West, for obtaining a thorough English; Clnisi cal, and Oniaihenial education. A full coursp of PhL li-ojrlucal ami Chemical Lectures will be delivered during tin- wmirr, lllu«traicd by apparatus. The tie [■lutm-m- of Vo-nl and Instrumental Music, Modrrn l.jii,;n.-iecs, Drawing >nnd Panning, will each be under lli- < uie ofn coiupcirn! I’rulriuaf, By close utienliun lo lb- moral nml intellectual lUipiovcinenl of their pu pi.*, tnc I‘nncipalK hopc io mcni a coiiuiiuuuun of the Ul'cin patronage they have hitherto enjoyed. For u rm*, *er circular or apply to the Priucipais ja2t»-du Or. NeLana In Tsddsims. '|IKIS 1 K1S is to certify that 1 purchased one rial of Dr. X McLoue'a Worm Specific, some two months ago and gavo to a sonol nunCfSOtne seven year* old, two staapaona full, and although; the amounl may appear large, ya( I have no doubt but there was upwards of rwo thoouiu wnnxa passed from him. measuring Iran 03* Quarter of an ii>cn to two inches long. U W HOLLIDAY. Rooaa Creek, Carrol co. Te.nn . Dec 27, IM7. Ja24 BENNETT & BROTHER. qm.Ni-WAKI-: MANUFACTURKRy, Birmingham, (n«ar Plttatmrgb*) Pa. Vrarekvuse, Hu. 137, Wocxi street, Pittsburgh. wjaf\;WlLLronstanUy keepon hand a pood assort dQ&/tneiit ot W art, of our own manuiuuture, and supcriorquality. Wholesale and country Mer chants are respectfully invited to call and ex amine for we are determined io »eU cheaper thaohateverbefore been offered,!© the pub- ICT* Didrys sent by mail, accompanied by the rash o iiy rrlcrrere. will tie promptly attended to. inyld f lM> TIIE LADIES—Jo»t received., a fub a*ronin-n X of gold and silver Thread. Cord and llrmd; also Spangle* and Bullion; for embroidering and oilier or usmeuial work. Also, gold oudnjivcr'l'asscls, Fringr and Lacc. Jewelry of Hjc Utr-t fashions, in great runcty. Watcher of superior quality and "beautiful patterns and for sal* at Easiern price*. W W WILSON, ' aagT . corner MarkCLand Fourth su ATHEafQau&TUiSCniT/VBLIBIb MENT —Open from A A. M. toll l*. M. bmgh Hath Si cents, OT 6 fori dollar. Ladies dcparirocn o|>en from 9 to U A. M. and troui 2 to 5 F. AL The Refreshment Saloons are unequalled in tiyl attendance. Recherche Ice Creams'. auglfi T. M'PALLj-Propriwor. I, 1849, MISCELLANEOUS. PAPER HANGINGS. MEIIRB.JAB. HOWARD * CO,, t So. 81 WomUSHcely WOULD call tk* auenlion.of tho pnbUe’ to their present stock of Paper Hattginr*,which for va-; riety, beauty of finish,durability and cheaprtess, \s till surrassed by any'eslablishmeiit in the Unaro. / Betidertnarge and fall assorunertof paper of the if owrrtnannfaenire, they are newreettvinga direct un* 'portatioa of French and English stylesofraper Hang uig*, purchased by Mr-Levi Howard, on* of the firm, now in Europe, consisting of ' . Parisian manufacture, 10,000 piece*. London do 5,000 ■ do Of their own manafaoture they have 100.000 pieces Wall Paper, and liftOO pieces satin glazed Window Blinds,Ac- - i , ... _ Nesire. James Howard A Co. have spared neither expense nor labor In their endeavor* lo rival thoean om wall paper establishments, both in quality of man ufacture and variety of pattern; and they are warrant ’ed in assuring the public that they have succeeded. : The whole assortment, foreign' and home manufac ture, will be offered on terms as low as those of east ern manufacturers and Importers. pchJ7:d» . 'VTEW COMBS—Ax ZEBULON KINSEYS, G 7 Mi kei iireei- j'd'oz very high back Shell Taek Comb*; 3 u medium u ** ** l * 3 u low “ “ Si “ plain kfeh “ M “ l( “ nanowoeadcdtop •“ 60 “ fancy top Doflalo u 10 “ plain “ . : SOrrosi eom. Horn; 30 dox ahell aide, assorted si xes; 30 rreTs eom h'jra Side; 3 dox ahell dreaalng «o» 1t dox Buffalo do do: 4 do Imitation do do; SO do beat Eneliih Horn; 6 do 8 8 8 fine Ivory, extra sixe; IS do 8 S do do, in boxes; IS gross 8 fine do do; 1 do comb Cleaners. »P IC ttirrmn »l.«n. JOSHUA UAIIHA. WM. A- OAST P&LBBRf UASHA * CO.. > (Successors to Ha*»ey, Hanna A Co.) . T> ANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, and dealer* fl in Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificate* ;of Deposits, Bank Notes, and Specid—Fourth street, nearly opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh. Current mo ney received on depotate—Sight Cheeks for sales and collections made oo nearly all the principal points in the United States. The highest premium paid for Foreign and American Gold. . , • - Advances made on consignments cf Pioduco, snip ped Eatj on liberal terms. ’ a ap* __ GREAT INVENTION!'—VALUADLF. DISCOVERS * Pats-vt Sicciai) JascaOt Ist, 1940: patent cnssJevcr extension Tables, Sofas , Bureaus, Boot Coses, Writing Desks. LEVER OF WROUGHT IRON. mHE TABLES far surpassing other tn | Tention of the kind now extant They; can bo ex-' tended trout ten to tweuqr-fiva-feel, and when closed the leaves axe all contained iatide; they are made to all sixes and shapes, and are admirably adapted lor Steamboats. Hotels, and large private families, farm ing when closed a complete centre table. SOFAU AND BUREAUS—These articles are inval uable, particularly to those who wish to econo mise room, and convert a sleeping apartment into a parlor or sitting room, as they can be oneued and shut b: convenience, and when shot, the bedding is enclos ed. A great saving in room and rent. All the bed steads, when closed form a beautiful piece,of furniture for a parlor or silling room. BOO)* CASES—A neat and useful article for parlor or drawing room. WRITING DESKS—Por law offices, counting rooms, and other offices; when opened a most convenient bed stead, when closed a perfect Desk and Library alone is visible. All these articles need no recommendation: the Waulr of the whole is, they are warranted not to get out of repair. It will be for your interests to call aud examine the articles, at the maimfoomrcr’a stuns, No. fe3 Third street, Pittsburgh. In addition to the above advantages, they are proof against bugs. . mctild JAMES W WOOPWEt.L. Patent Graduated Galvanic Batten and Petra 1 Insulated Poles far Medical and ether jmrpotts. rn HIS is the only instrument of the kind ttjut has ever X been presented iu this country or Europe for med ical purposes, and is the only one aver known to mini, by which the galvanic fluid can bo conveyed to the hu rium eye, the ear, the brain, or to any' part of the body, either externally or internally, in a definite gentle stream, without shocks or patn—witli perfect safety— and often with the happiest effects. This important apparatus is now highly approved of by many oT the most eminent physicrans'of this coun try and Europe, to whom the aiOicied-aad others whom It may concern can be referred. Reference will also be giveu ta many highly respectable ehixens, who have been cured by means of thlimotl valuable apparatus ,ot some of the most inveterate nervous disorders whieh could not be removed by any other known means. Among various others, it bus been proved to be ad mirably adapted for the cure of the following diseases, vix: nervous hetultcbe and other diseases 01 die brain, ilt is with this apparatus alone that^ the operator can. convey the magnetic fluid with ease and safety to the eye, to restore-sight-, or cure omaurosaa; to the ear to restore hearing*, to Die tongue and other organa, lose; store speech; and to me var.fou* paru of the body, tor the cure oi chronic rheumatism, asUima, neuralgia, or uc doloureux, paralvsis, or palsy, gout, chorea or St. Vitu’sdance, epilepsy, weaauess from spratnt, some diseases peculiar to females, contraction of ihc umbo, lockjaw, ete. etc. Rights Cor surrounding counties of Western Pa.. sad privileges. with the instrument, may be purchnnoa, and alto te»te Mx. S. Exxixs—Having tested a Quantity of Gold weighed by your Areometer. I find the resuliprovei your iiltirumeni correct; and recommend the uto of it to those going to Californio, as the Lost method for ob taining the real vilue afGold. Rasp. yours, J. B. DUNLEYY. Gold Beater. Pittsburgh, March 0,1^40. Frmotrxau, -March 7.1543. Mr. BaXUis— Dear Sir: Having examined the •‘Areo meter,” matmlaciurcd ul your rooms, 1 do not bcstlaic lo'eotumend it ta. the dm of those gentlemen who are about removing io California in search of Gold. it givos a clo»e approximation to the spdeihe gravi ty of metals, and will certainly enable the cdvcniarvr to ascertain when hi* place: l* yielding Cold, marl'd Youtt, resp'y. JR. M'CLINTOCK INDIA RL'UBKR CLOTHING-giist received fortac California Kxprilitinn, a complete a**orminit ot Gum Kla.'iic Clothing, at prices ranging from si.Hl to for suit of coat, pant* ami hat. For mJc ai the India Rubber Depot, No & Wood *u deett) Jill I’IULLIFS . for California. rjt|iK celebrated llarard Ride I'owJer, m keg*, hall 1 kegs, quarter* and can*, for sole by fcMU J B DIL WORTH A Cn, 27\vood « DUY GOODh. SHACKLETT & WHITE. Dry Good* Jobbors, N'O.W WOOD STREET—WouId call the attention of Merchants to their large stock of Domestic and Foreign DRY GOODS, just receiving from thc'Tm porter* and Manufacturers, and which they will sell at very low rates for eath or approved credit. Oar stock is now full and complete, and well worth the attention ofbuyero, a* we an determined to sell at such extremely low prices as cannot fan to inake it a,umig hniacemcn (ci merchant* tv make a bill with rrtilE subscriber has removed bis Wholesale firoce- J. ry Store to thecorner of Hancock street and Alle gheny Wharf, next door to the Fern-House. mclnffiill? 1 JOHN F. FERRY. WILLIAM IIBIBS, Manufacturer of Mineral Water Apparatus •IBM OF THE COLDCI lieu A!tsl TOUttTlUt, No. 213 North Second »t.,)«bo*« Vino, PHILADELPHIA.) AN experience “of more than twelve yean In the manufacturing of Mineral Water Apparatus, and llio preparation of Mineral Water in Bottle* and fioui* tain*, on.an extensive scale,'with a scientific and prac tical knowledge of of both branthe* of business, toge ther with recent improvements in the construction of the Apparatus and the preparing of the Water, which he has succeeded in adopung since his visit to Paris, end after years of close study and piaetical applica tions as applied to the arts in Mechanics and Chemis try, enable* the subscriber to come before the public with entire confidence,-and offer them the best and nuM completq Apparatus, for the manufacture of Min ml Water in Bottles and Fountains, that' caa^e.fur* nishcil In the United Stales. I Ha also flatters himself that the enlarged success he has met with, and 'he present extensive and daily! in creasing amouutofhis business In both the above de partments, furnishes the most convincing proof of] his claim to the superiority of Apparatus over those of all others, and of the parity and saluhrity of the Water prepared tberefrom. . | Persons whn order the Apparatus from a distance, ■hay be assured that their instructions shall be faithful ‘ ly complied with, and so packed as to carry spfeJy cither by land or water to any part of tho If. Htate*. To avoid disappointment, it is recommended to those who intend supplying themselves the approaching Ma nia, to forwurd their orders at as early a. day as con venient. Mineral Water Apparatus, Generators, Pumps and Fountains, Ornaments I Urns and Pedestals for Stands, Counters and Bars ol Hotels, for drawing Hydrant Water, together with Corking and Tying Machines, and everything appertaining to the ah&ve business, constantly on bond, and for sale on the lowest terms for rash, ep-£udrodt)m “gHIEAT’WESTKR N SADDLE, HARNESS,TRUNK AND WHIP MAN UFACToRY.—The subscriber takes this method of informing his friends ami the public in general dint he has the largest stock of the following ntt'oed arti cle* of hi* own manufacture in this city— Saddles, Har ness, Trunks ami Whips oil of which be will warrant 'to be mode of the best matenul and by the best mech anic* m Allegheny couniy. Being determined in tel) his raaiiofuciure* loracthing tower than Unt been here tofore sold by any similar establishment in' the city, he would,invitc persons in need of the above named articles to'Uls warehouse, No. .44 Liberty Street, oppo site Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machine ry. ' ©ctSMy o KBKB\. FOR QREEHWOOD GAItDBNS* K The steam boat A. MAKON_£te I now runs from the Point, fcolfpSM ! of Liberty street, to Uia (»ar ■BfesSSMdcn-lesving si U o clock, A. hL.aud at the beginning ol each hour unitl 9 l. M- Visiters may rely on finding the boat tttthe hour. She leaves the Garden, the last up trip, nt 1« o dock. • . The season is fast advancing, mid those wishing to visit ibU delightful rctn-at, now is me umc to ‘print a fnw bhurs, not in ihe smoke and du»t ol the city, but in a pure atmosphere, perfumed with tin? fragrauee of ’ fl ABWnd« of refreshments, except intoxteating drinks, are kept on the premises. Greenhouse Plants, and Bouquets ol choice flowers for sole. Closed. ou Sun* j..i jyvO JAUiiStukAln, (gy-Change of landing made on account of low wa rj t jL * KEMOTiIi. r Jett— 8. MILTENBERGKn fejSssSfisL 3. B. AGENT,, and Coimmiurion Mer chant, has removed to No. b 7 Front, betwerifi Wood and Rmlthfield street*. _ - WHEREAS, John P. Hopewell, of the qity of Piua burch, Merchant Tailor, by hi* deed, bearing, date the Xithday of July, A. D., 1549, and n corded; ui; the Reci rder’s Office ol Allegheny country , indeed book Vol. Sfl, page 490, aasigued and trau«fe red to no, dll his estate, real and personal, m trust for hL» credi tor*: NuTlCEis hereby given to all per sand ludc.bted u> said estate lo ugstfe payment to the andcrsigneit, and those I,:,vine drain* again** **• 10 present them for sol. tiemem ~J>' UF* 'AMIN OLYDE, Assignee, buiO** Pittsburgh. LEAD—tti pigsXcadTrvcy and for saTe'by • I Rllfc-Y, MATTHEWS i CO, | nllO JIWl»r« $r DRY eOUIjSr&B; drV aoobs. ‘ ntrapHTi wiwftSi* .; No.AUtV9OD jgrT-i'.i^rmcaau, . ... ARE now receiving their usual soppht* of Goods . for th* Fall season,'which they will be happy to -exhibit to their old customers, and as many aew a* may foci iuclmed to present themselves. • Always taking great pains to lay-Ini atieh gogas aa are-adapted to the wanie of the. Western trade, whtcfe long experience. enables them in do, they can sari with much confidence. «r.j without entering Into a detail of their stock, Uiai the Westorn retail merchant will find with hem ell that his customers require. Thp** who have formed the unprofitable habit of -repairing to tho Eastern cities ter their stocks of .Dry Goods,, would do woljA'ijcall,' as a candid comparison, of pri ces would in-tnuny. oase« result in the coirvietloa that - the expense of going fdrther may be obviated by buy: ing in Pittsburgh. ' sptlfl GREAT AH RIVAL | Ilf NEW tiIHIDS FOB TUB FAIL TBIDE. A A. MASON a CO., No. SO Matkel street, have • just received an immense stock of NEW FALL 00001*1 to which they invite the attention of their friends and the public—assuring them Dial every artt c!e will be sold at their usual low-prices—»o low as to defy competition. - • 1 «*>** GOODS* - , . tow constantly recelvinehis iRPETLVG, OILCLOTHS, round the foMOwinff ▼srietier: Sup Chenille Buys;' do Tufted* "do Common do do Sheep skin Mots; Chenille do ' • Tufted do Adelaid do i HRV WII’CLINTOCKisi b Fall Stock of CA 4c. among which may be f Axtninster' Carpets; Velvet do Tupestry - do Brussels do Extra sup 3 ply do Saperfne do do; Haperinc Ingr. do Fine do do Common do d? 9-4,7-4, Wrs-4,44 and 3-4 Oil Cloths; Table Linenr- v Huckebuek Diaper;. Linen Crasli; -Listing do Rug do 4-4. f> end t Tap. Ven. do HS44MTw’ld do do, 4-4,1,14 ti-4 wool do do 4-4,1,14 si-4 com. do do Qeetp which we ore iu > Damask-Linen Sir. Cover; I Pat. Oil Cloth d 0... do js;air Rod*, Binding, Xe. low able to «cli lower than cilf. We invite alt wishiqg uo Boats, to ealland exam lasing elsewhere.: 76 Fonrth st W. ■Vi’CLiyTOCK.. er«r before ©fercd in ihii, to fkrnak OosaM and St-a. ia*#cr»WH“f before porcba Ccyel Wuebouae, No. 7 1 'apjfj ■ I iLI* GOODS. »s*/ R. MURPHY Is ..new receiving hi* tint Fall • Supply of Foreign and Domestic GOODS,.and has already opened-an assortment of new un3 beauti ful styles dark fall-PRINTS, warranted fas; color*; and neat new style Kail Muiiiu de Laities; Alpacca* and Mohair Lustre*; Damask fig'd and striped do Parmettos and Lyoncse Cloths; Of the most desirartle colors; and a full supply of bleached and unbleached MuUius, Irish Linens, Man chester Ginghomy, fee., ni northeast corner Fourth and Market sts. Buyers are invited l*t call and see. • spei I■. ... - ' FREXCiLMOUNOS-Of all the desirajte colors. •sxrcK as Maroon, Garnet cherry, scnrlpt,different shades of green drab, and hinck. . .! Also, PaHMKTTOSoJaII the above colors, inSve . ry variety of quality; and LYONE3K CLOTHSvnIm of all the desirable colors, nowopeuat pry Goods House of sptH . W RMURPHY . MOURNING GOOD.S—W. R. Murphy has now open un extensive assortment of Bthck Goods, including Bombazines, Frcuch Merinoet, . Parmettos, Mouse dr Luiue*, Mourning Alpaeeas, and other Mourning Goads., \ spitl_ , MILiTAR '• GOODSA-Caps, plumes, Swords, S ash 'd t, Epaulettes, Laee, Button*, Hags, and ail the uinniuilg* necessary to,equip voluuteer companies. 27* Volunteer companies equipped os complete and cheap as done ui the East, attae Military hdorc, cor ner Market and Fourth sd*. W VV WILSON I*. S.—The Ujiiiea J<:atsa Ban* and Tenor Drums, of (I'cnr.omown iniui>s; Dressing Comb*, Duck Corah'*, Ac. Ac. IS tl. F.A r< ».N A CO. are uo jv opening t'ueir Spring . « slock ofTrimmingo, consisting in pun of Man~ tiilaaud Dress Fringes. Gimps. black and col'd Filk Lares, black Flounce Lace, Button*, Brids, Bonnet Trimmings, gents, ladies and childrens plain and ran cy Hosiery! .Shins lor men and bovs. Cotnbs.l\ory and biaer Fans, Yarn, Spool Cotton, Needier. Tapes, Bob bin*. Pins, Ac. Ac., which they olfer for sale, both wholesale and retail, ai ihir Trimming Store, Fourth street, between Wood and Market apl_4 JBESU gPUlfii Q OOODS'i SliackieU & White, DRV GOODS JOBBERS, 09 Wood street, ark the attention of Merchant* to their stock of AMERI CAN AND FOREIGN DRV GOODS, now rrceiving direct frvui fir-l hand*. i. Receiving regular supplies of first goods during ihe season, and devoting a later share of their a'.leniiou to Eastern Auction sales, they can confidently assure buTcrs they will find It to their inlcre-u to .examine their stock. Just, received, large invoices of new style Dress Goods, Taney Prim*. Cnssimcrcs, Cloths, Summer Goods. Luces, White Goods, Irish Linens, Tailors’ TnmiAing* and brown had bleached Sheetings of vari ous brands. mnr3 i' a. MASON A CO. Market st. will open this A., rooming a few piece* rich and choice patterns French Chinti—the like cyiuot faand elsewhere. CUVRKS. TUBS AND T)INE AND CEDAR, WARE MANUFACTORY No. 87, corner oi Market aud Fmh sirects, Pitts burgh. The subscriber keeps constantly on hunll wholesale and retail, very low lor cash: j Wash Tub*, I Kami Churns, | BaihTubs, Stuff Churns. ; Horse Buckets, I Half Bushes, Ac. r All other kinds of Ware m his line made to order RU gjt SAMUEL KROESKN. jT jfoUNTTSAGLK'TRIPOLL for Polishing, a newly VJ. discovered substitute for Crocus. Rotten Stone,. Rouge, Ac. Families have found it invaluable for their silver and coarser wares—in short, a* remarked by the ‘•Scientific American.'* In an article anon it, “of all the substances, which have been applied to polish Glass and Metal*, none can equal that substance known by the name of Tripoli—this is a snperier artisle to that first brought from Italy by ,the Venetians, and mod by them m their palmy days ot glass making, to give tl that peculiar polish so much admired by other nation*. It should be in every family and every work shop. For sale by < R K SELLERS, augtt) 57 .Wood*! Premium Strswbsrry Plassta, . AT GREENWOOD GARDEN.—Boiet’* True, the premium plant, Sl.Ufl per hundred. Victoria mid Hovoy’, Seedlings. WJ cent, per hundred—all thrifty plants watranted. Orders from a distance pul up and forwarded. Also, a large collection ol Greenhouse Plants. Fosiolph and Taylor’s Seedling Raspberry, Ac. • ... An OMNIBUS leaves the Allegheny City cud of the St. Cluir Street Bridge, for the Garden.every hnlf hour daring the day. Tuo steamboat wttl commence its ”tS'‘““ ,to ri "'SisffKm MR. ELIJAH EATON’S CERTIFICATE TO DR J AVNR—This certifies, that immediately after having attended toy brother, who died of consumption m March, lett, 1 was taken sick with iheCoatatnnuon or Liver Complaint, and was reduced-*? low with the disease, that for four year* I was unable to attend to uiv business, either at home or# broad, being for the mo«t time confined to iny bed. During the above peri od of nine, I had expended for medical attendance o regular Physicians and medicines, to the amount of Ah"! without receiving any benefit therefrom... In July, 1845, I commenced taking Dr. Jayne’* Medi cine.,, and have taken them more or lesaeVer unce, and believe that lit was by persevering in their use, that I can now uiily say-that 1 have completely reco vered my health. <1 heheve tlmt Jayne’s Sanative Fill* and Expectorant the best family medicines aow in . i ’rrMde in Springfield, Ot*egoicounty, N.Y., and carry oil a furnace utid macluuo shop in that plat;q, and umnoi interested In any mariner in the sale of the above medicines, and make this certificate lor the ben efilofiho,c.nKlicted. ELIJAH F.ATON. SpringKeU. S Y . jrti LRPOiIT A NT - TO Tl£K APFLIOTXIK [)r. Host's Celebrated Ktmcdies. JACOB S, RtiSE, the discoverer and *o!e pn»- I f prictor of these most popular and beneficint med icines, and also tie inventor of tho celebrated instru ment for uiflalihir the Lungs, tfl cflceiiug a cure of Chronic diseases, wav a student of lhat,cminen; physi cian, Doctor Phytic, and is a graduate of the Umvepft tyof Teupsylvaiii, and for thirty years vine - * ha* been enraged in the investigation of disease, uad tho appli cation ot remedies thereto.' * Through tho u*a of hia inflating tube, in-connection with his riophylscOc Bynip-anii other of hi* remedies, no has gained an unparolelled emineaco m curing those dreadful and fatal moiadirv. Tubercular Con sumption, Cancfers, Scrofula. l ,JUicuma? Jno aUott»«*® r n v#Uey * -k ■ a• . • MEDICAL, 4 toArTSOW kitba. ■- % Vv 'A awn by lie twine of BUE(« OLATP.hu wwaged,, witb a young man of ifio name of JJ,. P.TJyflyy^aaa.., uwahii name;Ty. rm'.-pp tt^ggmpanUUi'which call I TownsendM. GENUINE, Onginai^ete.. Taw Toiratcai t* !erand;no»er was, l»ot was formerly * workert®.™**, road*, canals, .-and the like. ,\~ct ho aasanM*i IhoiiPO otDrirmr the purpose of gaining credit for wbathe-U : r0u...110 u sondiaa-obi cards headed v “Ttlco. %*», Th‘£* nature acres* tiie coat of ana*.. I . , .. TOWNSEND. ‘ Principal OJSeejlOJ N'lsrsuSt; NewYorkCiiy. OLD ooOTOK' '. Jacob |||#|i Tdffristisffr THE ORIGINAL BmSSw : rPISCOVLT--’ i.: r. TOWSSESD SmAFABILL A,. Oltl Dr. Townsend is now about 70 yea r» of - sad • has long bera-known, a* the ADTUOR an t I)i«CU- • VKBEKofthe GENUiNEORICiINALfIXJVVNdBN 0- 3AR3APARILLA.” Being poor, bo was compelled tottnm ne manufacture, by which means it fta* been kept out of market, and - the tale* crreniaaeribed to • those only who had proved end known it* value. This Goajto *?u>.UBBiiVxLLKi» Taarsitaxias U maamaentred on the largest »ea!o,;and isealledlbr throughout the length andbrfeadth cf'tho inqd. Unlike ydung S. F. Townsend's,‘ it improve* with age, end never changes, but for tha better; beeavto U is prepared on scientific principles bp a seienufieman,: The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and the latest i, discoveries of the Art, have all been brought 'into rev quititien in the -manulactare of the Old Di-’sSnrsaph rilla.; The Sarsaparilla root, it Is troll known to med ical men, contain* medicinal properties,andsome pro?. penici which ore inert or ox less; and others, wlueh, if retained in preparingit for usa, produce ferment**. Uon and acid, which is injurious to the system;. Somb er the: properties of Sarsaparilla tire so volatile that, they .entirely evaporate and are tost inthe prepara iton, if they are not preserved by a scientific process, known only to those experienced in it* mamifactare. Moreover these volatile principle*, which fl" 'eJThx va por, or at an exhalation, under - hint, -vue th* verya*- scntioJ medical propcrUeij}£lho rant, which gives to . it nil its value. Hie_ - GKHtraHB" - ' • OLD DR. JACOBTOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA> is >o prepared; that all the Inert properties of the Sar saparilla toot ore first removed,' every thing capable of becoming ueiii or of fermentation,- is extracted and. - rejected; thyn every panicle ofmedical virtue is secu red inm pore and concentrated fonaj and thus .it is* rendered incapable of losing any of its valuable an»- healing properties.: Prepared in ' this way, it is mado the mofipo-verml.accnt in the, ~ ••••■* 'v ; CURE OK INNUMERABLE DISEASES... _ • Hence the reusou whT we hear commendations on ' every Hide in iu iavorbv meu,,women and children/ We find it doing wonders in the euro of Consumption, -Dyspepsia, and Liver Coinp!airf,,Juid in Rheumatism,* ScrofoljLand Piles, Coativenesa,' all Cntaneous Erop lions, Pimples, Blotches, andali atfeciions ariwng front; IMPURITY OK .THE BLOOD.' • .. It possesses a msrveUous effieaeyin all complaint* arising from Indigestion, from Acidity of the Stoma-hj from unequal circtl'atioit,delerrainaUan of blood to lhe : head, palpitation of the heart, cold feet and acrid hands' bold chills and hot flashes over the body. It has not had its equal in .coughs and coldi;- and promotes,easy expectoration, and gentle perspiration, relaxing strict tare of thelungs, throat, and every other part. . Lai in nothing is it* excellent inoromnmifcstly tee& and acknowledged than in all kinds and stages of * ) IEMALK COMPLAINTS. . - ■. ■ It works wonder* ut cares of fluor olbus or whites, Failing of the Womb, Obsirnßtcd. Sappressed.orPain-: ful irregularity of penod*. aSA the like; and is effectual in caring all forms of UiaJEid imy Dise iscs. By removing ohsauctions, and regula ling the general ey«iem, it gives .Irma and atreqgu l* . the whole bodv. aud cures aliform* of NERVOUS DISEASES AND DEBILITY, ■-’* and thus prevents or relieves a gre- balm into wounded humanity, to kiiiu'c in.pt; i .-he bo'ont, to restore health aud iiloo n aud vi gor into the crushed and broken and In banbi infircot- ty—tnat old DR. JACQD TOWNSEND ha*.OUGHT and FOUND the opportunity' and me • -i> ji.ii; nis Uu.no UNIVERSAL CONCEN TRA’ I :D .MED*', .within the reach, ar.d to the knowle. - ■ - Jl who u?ed it, tliat they may learn and know. 4 :- .lyml el pcftcnce, it.* TUATbnrfDESC 7UWEB TO KSA. For »alo by J KIDD A CO-, Wh-nc*.. Agenl f*tr Weetern Pennsylvania; J. SMITH, Birmingho.'u Dr. J. SARGK.\NT,'Allegheny; Dr. J. CASSELL, Finn ward.fi. tV.GARDNER.Sth ward,Pittsburgh. *pU ~ Jsynei’ Kipectaront. ' tGLXM. Columbiana co n O.,'Apr. 24, 1541. DR. D. JAYNhiS: Dxaa Sun—l feel bound to yod and the odiicted public, to avail uiy*eif of this op~ portunity ofgiving publicity to the extraordinary effect* of your Expectorant on myself, ilavinj been afflicted for several years with a severe cougn. hectic fever and iu noncomiunt diseases and seemed only doomed' • to linger out a short but miserable existence, until the fall of iSffSjWheu, being more severely attacked, and having resorted to all ray former remc^ii'e«, and the prc» tcnpuonsof two of the most respectable physicians in Uie neighborhood withouLderiving any benefit, or the consolation of surviving bsta few days 'or weeks d 9 fanlieti—when the last gleam pi hope wiurabotuto vanish. I had reeomraendcil to rue your Fjpeclprsnt— and blessed by that Being who .doea all things in the u*e of the means—a«d contrary to the vxpecuthmaof my pliysii'iatm and friends. I was in a few days raised from my bed, and was enabled byihc use of a bottle, to auemfrto my eiqoyingamce better health than I had for ten year* previous. > Respectfully yours, Ab., Jas W, EtniL. For sale in Pituburgh, at life Pckyi Tea Store, 72 Fourth street. , aan9 Great Ragiuh Reaidy. < FOR Cough*. Cold*. Astltma aiid Cnusumpt,onf The 1 GREA'i' AND ONLYJU2MKDY fer the cure of ih* above diseases, is ihf HUNGARIAN BALAAM OF LIFE, discovered by tkd celebrated Dr. Buchan, ol London, Engrictd, and tnUoduccd into the United States under the immediate superintendence of the inventor. The extraordinary iracccsa of this tnedicihe, in Ih* cuio of Pulmonary diseases, wiarjanu the American v ■ Agent in soliciting for treauneat the worst possible ,ea sc* that can* be found jii the community—case* that seek relief in vain from any of the common remedies of'.tha day, nud have been given up by the most di.iiiireteahcd physicians a* confirmed and tneurhhfe.' The Hrtnguri an Ualsam has cured,.and will moa deroerm 1 * or ca*e*. llih medicine, of known and d»taf'iish**d efficacy/' Every lamily in the United Statusahtrald !i~ -upplic-.: with Buchan’* Hungarian Balsam’of Life, not o.uy ;i - » . countcrsclthe cdajurr.ptive tendencies of the elimai . rr_ , but to be used mediciue iu alt - ea«e - ,-v colds, cough*, spitting of blood, pain in,Uic »id.. :Ld 1 ehcit, irritation and sorenees Af the Ichgs, brodkhi*, Jiifisulty of breating.hectic i'evir, nighliwcaa,«Bieci ation and ycucral debility, asthma, inuaeuaa, whooping .' ■ cough auucroup. Bold, in large bottles, at 31 per bottle, with full diree* ' tiaunfor the'restdratinn of health. ( - Pomplileu, coataiuing a cuss of English /sad Aateri-' ean certificate.*, and other evidence, showing the tu> j . .equalled merits-cf Bus great ISngliahßemedy, mayb« ij dbi&jpcd of tha Agents, gratuitously. ; /' > Fur ».i!o by B A I’AILNESTOCS t 00., c'oniet o st and Wood and Wood and Oth «ts. • jnffdtwß HD* Tmt uttax of s vita Rkptils is not more riipal-i *ive than a bad, putrid brnuth, dr dor-- yellow «Uw#»- cd teeth. Ifpcrrorat have these it it their own ;suU— they can, for two shilling*, buy .on .article-that'will nuke their breath para ana sweet as (As Spicy tdif* Ambia. . . - ' lt curc* dnea»c* of this Gam v spungy or-ulcernlSd, and for’.be Teeth it i* uncquatle4r rctnoviug tiiutartgr, fastening the teeth in ihn gum* and c'ean ffi-.miu whiie as the iuv tfihcjnzen X«rth. ■ • ••. riueb.'reader,, run the properties *>l Jones'* Anther Tooth Paste, and. wniioiu prni.-ilug u wnrsclvev, hear what one ot oyr tuon respeetahle and scientific Dsa- . list*, Mr. E. Field, o( New. Yorx, Bay*: »" ~“l hove until.urudaai! uufcbredtbi«bvauufulandira |nispa.irie ariiele;' (JonCi 1 . Amber ToOlh Fans') end ; can rccouiraeiiil it ea will be wcllpleaWa. It it pul up hi lieaulifui English China k’U*,- wr-o , cent*. Subtby the Agent, WS. JACKSON, c9Ww*?* tysUeel, I’iiubunrh. • • augflieft-wT* IO- LaDIES ARE CAI.'JiONEI> CT SING COMMON PREPARED CHALK. t . - . They nre notowafeihow frightfully to the skin*, bow eoarre, h»w rough, hew ail* .. lew. yellow, and unaoalffiy tlic *kiftajw <; _ i>car* afteroriiigpreporedelulx. Be tide* It is injurious, eoniaximig a i '. .i large quantity ot Lead; , r We have pr.-pa^ 3 * beautiful vegelable-artiele, WC call JONKi’ SFANUSU * - It i* netfeoUy innocent, being purfECd of all deicer-- do* qaaiitie*; » l i»P ar V “ skin a natural, hniti- -. ihy. alaliastcr, clear, living while; at the bid by the Agent,.WM.JACKriON.T9 lub-r erty »t. Eiti*bursh. J’nveffa cents. . aug?:dAwT . r* EI.LFJt!?’ VI-:ILMIFUG"E iN GtiolCGLA.—”.l C> _ ' CouwMta, Jan. Pth, 1549. Mr R. E Seller*:—Yodr Vcrmifage has d we»l, ‘ »:iJ li'ai l*eea high y spoken by ail who have c-- ■' it From the succ*--* aliendii'g Uic yottr Vermifuge hi every c*«e 1 have heard cf, i -am: I'oiifiiirrt I- win mom during the camir.r lima 1 did last. I will t>« glad to receive artotht; V' • ply of dor fi gross.- Yours, rdspectfufiy, 0 ; " ;if lExtractfrori leuct.l . .JLCAHTb-ir. '• Prepared and»oldby xL E.aELLERi. J 7 Wood *t,, aad»oidbydnigsL»ug«tieraily, in Tiit-bi. rb .*'.s ip S s, ”y^_- J . _ --'Ufidi “faTbytk Man pfactuui MANUFACTURE and wiil keci'o - i v.-m.' - - nttd JMeam Boat'Blankett, r-.'rn-s’Je Ffiin. blue,brown and drab Blanket Coaftne.' risti>k-«.F . Woolen Yarn, which they wiU'sei. n: Eaiiej 'TMCi. • WarthousaJfu 1128eeondst,.Piu.hargh F*