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"W min covoß: gip .o.o3r.sin in , - • wow irraien - Er: Co 4 , xs a vont „peuin, Pena streit. ; - • itfril reasissaTßeitlitOss*."'Ciist. trail lEtralroed. 116' sabscriberc • hi:Winkbeen appointed shipplOg /torus for th e Peh.nsylvanla or Central Railroad, • inform the public thin we amnow prepared to receive any merchandise or produce ler Shipmerit .earl on . the' opening of the Canal. tootle via this route will be carried . through in five diya, and all consigned to us will be forwarded tree of counnisaion or cbarge for advances. ' . • RATES oir Varna UT aETWRZIYEUTADILTICUL Sr. Prir63o ann. Dry tioads, Rats, Shoes, 'Books, Stationeiy, Cuerytl, Confectionary, Fruits, Feathers, Faroiture Drugs, Me' dici nes, Saddlery, Wool, tee., ice., Si ltKr lbs. Hardware, Queepsware,Ore cerles, Painta;Dyc Stuffs, Oils, heather, Clover, Flax;Timothy and other Grass Seeds, &c.,90c. V' loo lbs. • • Bacon, Deer, Port, Butter, Lard, Lard Oil, Tobacco Leaf, Coffee, Tallow, Grain and Saga, 600. V: 100 lbs. - Ashes, Marble, trough.) Tar, Pitch, RosiorGerattut Clay, Hones, &c o 50c. 100 lbs. mar lb -APFADEN COVODR.- • . - , 851. 1851. sleegr- laWe. Superior Line- '(1)18 new and splendidutiameraNOßTHEßN ER and 11 MANHATTAN will perform their iript during the season as follows:. • • • . _ NORTIIERNERra.Z.SwErr,Maarter; leaves.Cle ve le„d ever y Friday, at o'cloek, I°. M., touching at Mal den' Canada West, arriving- at DetrolUthe following - . mor ning,.; Leaves Detroit on Saturday, at 2 o'clock, P.. • M., touching at Mackinac and the Brace Mines, arriving •' , at 4ant Ste.-Mario on Monday' morning. Leaves. Sant Ste. Marie every Tuesday, at 'J o'clock, P. M., and nr viva at Cleveland on Friday morning. • .. . . ' MANHATTAN, Jour; CaLutraLt., Master, • leaves ' - Sant Ste. Marti:revery Tuesday, at 3 o'clock, P. M . for Ontonogon, touching at Grand Island, Carp Sliver, Cop per , . ports where, she may have freight.and passengers. The above steamers will farm • a-continuous line from Cleveland through to La Point,Late Saperioritorteltlirg . . at intermediate ports." ; ' ' - : . .; . The proprietots of this Litre have at a great expense, . •. last season, placed the propellor Man-11112n on Lake Su perior, anJ this year have incurred the additional ex pa/10e of building the now steamer Northerner, express .ly for the trade, tarnishing facilities for freight nn pna- - sage sapetior to any other line in the above roots. this .• .• Line also connects at Cleveland with dailylines of canal :"" ..• ' boats to Pittsburgh, and Portsmouth, oa the Otto River. i• • Thp undersigned, proprietors, will give their whole at • „tention to the tmsiness of the line, and hopo, by prompt ., '.• • : ness and despatch, to merit a share of priblic patronage. • • s. & A.TURNER & C O . , . • . •Aorigut.—P. L. Sternberg, Holt," Pallet, &Co , falo ; G. Willie real & ge., Detroit: Chamberlin, Crawford & Co., Hassey & Sinclair, C. Bmdbura & Co , Cleveland; Parks & --Co., Malden, West; M Doorman, Mackinac; Spalding .& Bacon; Saut Ste. Marie • D. S. Cash& Co.rOntonogon. . • 1 • Faro Reds:we N:A ft. • I VONOGHEL4I ..R.0177.E. • . 1 61fi i i• • .:185.1. VIA Brow isaville and Cumberland in Salaams and Phitad'a. frifF. Ma frail . Bruit leaves daily at 8 o'clock. A. ht. precisely, connecting.with.the Carlini Camberlaud nest morning. -. The evening boat leaSes daily, at 6 o'clock. (except Sunday eveniogs,).connecting with the cars at Cumberland next evening, at Itt o'clock. . Time lb rough to Baltimore M. hours. •Fare only 'B9. 'rime through to Philadelphia 40 hours. Fare osty $lO. The Nationnl.Road Is now good. Conductors go with •thecoaches' between Brownsville and Cumberland-'— which makes this decidedly the best routs East ' J. BIESKIMEN, A gcut; Office in thn alonougabela House. • ' • NOTICI4I,:- Another- Fresh ArFl:va! at !Ilk:. 97, - - - _ Corner of Wood 'Saul and Diamond dtky,' Pitlaburgh. ITh GREGG' &CO. have just received - another supply of DR Y 00 DS and- 17A RIB 2TES, which. ~ .have been purchased since the late, decline in Eastern ' prices w hich will be sold at s'Enitlit. ADVaNce. Owing to our advantages in buying, and long experience in the business, wo tatter ourselves that we can afford our goods at priers regardless of competition.' Our stock • will be found to be unstlipassed in the western market, . and much superior to any previous -stock kept at the old stand by Airegg LM'Candleas. We have justopened a fresh lot of late sty les of 110 - . .NL'TS, Ribbons; Parasols, Dress Lawns. Bemges. Moos 'de Woes, Ladies' White Dress Goods, Ladies' Gimps, 4- - .Silk Fringes,&e: Broad Cloths, Fancy Vestings, Cassi . : nests, Summer Pantnloonery,Tweeds,Gloves, Hosiery, Tbreads,Combs, Suspenders, Battens, Knives , Spoons, Razors, Scissors, Ice., and all other ar ticles in their line, too tedious to mention. -• We have on hand, ju.t steeiy ed direct from the manufacturers and importers, by ex press, a huge lot- of GOLD and GILT' JEWELRY, GOLD.and SILVER WATCHES, anal' Waters tuaten ' ala, and being weekly in the receipt of such Goads, we intend keeping our assortment complete. Wo earnestly . solicit an early call from buyers generally, before pur- Chasing elsewhere.. - Thirty cases of BRASS CLOCKS, just arrived, of-v a noaa kinds. - Remember; No:07, north-west corner df Wood . -. street and Doimond alley. Pittsburgh. ' N. B.—The business of the bins firm of. Gregg & Glandless is to be settledby D. Gregg at the above stand,- who Is tally authorized aed in Whose possession are the books, notes and-papers of-said finn. Beg VOW IS THE TINE —One hundred and eighty rum mei. COATS, of MI materials, quality and size., of my own mennfactare, which we will cell IS per cent. . cheaper than can be bought in the city. Also,Yoo Hops' •-• suite—the best assortment in the city. No charge for ' ahonring Goods. We study to Please. . CHESTER'S, - • N 0.71 Smlthßeld street. 11R. KEI LER'S CORDIAL is a medicine highly es t,/ teemed by every ono who has used it in Marlton, 'Dysentery. Cholera, Infannico, &c.,which at this season te so frequent. It is a perfectly inocent medicine, and ' gives immediate relief. . . Price2s Bents per bottle. Sold by - • S. L. CUTHBERT, • 50 Smithfield Pl-.. rOKTANT TO HOUSEKKEYERS.—If yourliouse is infested with Rats, Alice or Roaches, know that Burgess' Erterminator fir a sure remedy. • Thousands • e Rats and itlicc have been driven oand bushelo of Roaches destroyed by the use of this article, The gt nu t= article can be obtained at No. SO Smithfield street Also, the celebrated Leon Chintz or Bed Bug DestroYer 11e24 JURE. BRAN —For Diarehme.: Bear in mind, 'should yon need French Brandy r you can always .obtain the very beat at Morris , Teti Mart, id the Diamond, .ittßl;oope.r quart or bottle. . fiat .VOR REAL. 6001) TEAS—Go to Morris' Tea Mart, in the Diamond. Inferior or damaged Teas are never kept at this establishment. • • pal. - A HOUSE AND LOT FOR SSW FIR SALE. —A comfortable Dwelling Bowe and Lot, situate on Ann 'meet, Allegheny; arranged with a hall; good .• front room, and large kitchen back; three bed rooms; .... and . good cellar; hydrant' In the yard; a garden and .• . grape ry, and, some fruit trees.. The whole is In good 0r ... • der. The heave has a good stone foundation.. To per 'sons desiring h home of their own, at .a low price and easy terms, the above presents a acid opportunity. S. CUTIIIiERT, Gen'l Agent, e2l • GO Smithfield street. AWNS!..-ideWINIS:—At Gto. per yard. A. A. hla -1.4 son.g.. Co. are now offering the most extensive into( cheap Lawns over exhibited en thls city, at all prices— from fife. up. The attention of customers is respectfully SECOND AND 'GRANT STREET PROPERTY volt : . valuable, and well improved property of feet front on Second street, by 43 deep on Grant street, having a good store 'room, opposite the' Market House, • with large rooms on second and third stories, und a first rate cellar. Also, a genteel dwelling House, on Grant 'street, well :arranged and finished in modern style.-- Price 53,000. .Terms: one-third in band—balance may bApald In approved Pittsburgh manufactured Goods, or seconicapdating.fiEs..• • CUTHBEBT, Gen'l Agent 60Smithfialest. • Top made BOOK S—Pag d Wasik Books, of every size . arid paged to order, at W. S. HAVENS' • • Blank Book Manufactory, SO Third EL, je24 • Warehouse, Market at, coy of Second. DILL. eAre.' —A eopenor lot of a &peen:Let El calved and foe, eale by • W. B. RAVEN, Je:?A . • Stationer, corner Market and ed sm. srAILLOT:r.I3II3 mays —A fresh lava y o these an • kW. pevior Steel Yens; received and for sale til r :Warehouse, tor 241 rind Market. e 34 itatiote - rINION-COPYIN6IIIMS—Tha neatest on. most - ty. powerful preia in use,made on a new principle, by ,:whicit all friction is overcome, aid 'consequently:regal ': ritig !Fes labor Man tlie.commonafeW or lever press. . - . :For aaloby W. S. HAVEN, '1,324 . SuLtionery.Warehouse,cor 2d and Market. GOLD PEN TIIADE.—We have now a very Gee as morunent of Gold Pens, chiefly of the finest quail. ties, and adapted to all hands. . Just received, a very superior lot, made to order, with re at care, and decidedly the finest Pens we have ever . . • All olirane . Peris warranted W. W. WILSON, - 024 • - • • 69 Market et , cornei of Fourth. 131A - EOR.n.--We have now an American Razor which _JUL " beats tbe English." They have been before the trattwo years, and have given universal sat- E E v er y make. Razi warranted, or money returned. the Straps of W. W. WILSCON. .QUa112.9111.1.4EKS to VIKTUE7t3 Illustrated London ia Works, and the pablic generally, are respectfully le formed that the Art Journal for May is now ready for delivery. 'This Month is more than usually interesting, as it contains many engravings of objects now exhibit: lug at the World's Fair. the fifth and sixth num bers or the Cy clopredia; as welt as the thirteenth and sixteentliparts'OC Fletcher's Devotional Family Bible. Fartiesvisiting the Store, will; it• is believed, have an opportunity of seeing the most magnificent Bible ever odered for sale in Pittsburgh. ' WOODWARD & JELLEV'S, 73 Third street. • O Contractors, Bridge Builders, Ice— lierr's Island Saw Milts are now preparing to re ceive and execute promptly in 'orders for Bridge and other. Timber, on the most lea table terms the market. wilt permit.. (myd) JAMES CARMAN & CO. fIOCRRAN, AVBRIDE & CO. have removed their Warehouse to No. Yd Wood street, in the house (or : 'reerly occupied : by George Cochran. [mylkintm g. A. WI.I.SUN'S Tonic; Cathartic and &mi- D dyspeptic Pld at No. Smithfield street. h i ghly Thes e Pills are tare " . o recomunended by all who have used them, and are well known in this city as a certain . preventive of aiektendache.; S. L. CUTHBERT, Parasollo.. E!sFasolla S 01114 M TIM has just received a - beautiful assort ") meet ot those green and blue watered Bilk Parasols. Alio, a new style of satin tare—all of.which wilt be sold at ,a great redictionTrom fonnerM.es. J . Whip, Cano and Umbrella Factory, •Jet• . - N 0.143 Woodetreet. . . 171UFTON.1:101ERY•AND.GLOVES—A. tali nsiont.• I.l„meatof alt colors and oddities of liosieryovititti hno assortment of Lisle Thread. silk and Cotton•Glovis, :for.sale, wholesale or retail, by P.H. EATON; • invlo - . • :6 t Fourth st. SAVE IN STORE, and Will aell at Philadelphia Krises, Mldozen assorted worsted, linen and cotton 1 . =The abrive are well worth the . attention of Saddlers and Merchants, as they will be sold at minimally low prices, wholesala or retail nt• JOHN AN: TIM'S; • Whip, Cane and Umbrella'FaetOrr, •N0.14'1 Wootalreet. &Erni TEAS.—Just received at No. 256 Liberty • _U . . - street. an lavoice af very- superior Oolong and Y. an Teas, of the ( stetlmponatiouit. For .aale yery • half , cheat or pound, by - • • . • WM. A. WCLURG & CO.. • - . o rra ee . and Tea Dealers. , . Removed. - , : ..;f:.-..-.X.rtn-..litidlai;7:':Ott.ifit;=..:.tZf:- . .''..':: I.B.ISIIRG POLKA—compoicd by H r'nog; ;lOU • Mercedes Waitr--by Joseph Labitalui Sibterßde Woltz; - • , . • Elite hibore—thd dttnetienti.Gran . dahldiek BenDolt=by Kneaaa. • • '• - - Old,Arm'Clutiry Hanry Stwell; • • .Mountain levitation--a celebrate! Melodi Aix • the Ilakner'Family_ •• 'l•ronald• not 'Dia lintein Yeply to• would not Die in Spring time. Music by J.siiikoo" Suretta and Bean Ion'; • OP Ilia Wrealh;a collection" or. eight bcanilful plea* for the Gotta; ;;I:. • _ .'Careassia',Clarallis, ea& It..quivefa kreesptorai• for the Guitar; •• • • • • .; • , ;T: Haute:ex, Henti•Jiertzes, aitmatirilei3 tied Marisa". Czerar'a, Theoretical and. - .Praatical!Pistaa,ltt Together with a large assortriient of did irest , Guitar, Violincello, and double bane Striagei to be hadliv Just retched expreaa and for sale by : . : - .414; . . -• 0. BLUblE.,..td. Plano Depot. N 6.118 Wood Itttai $416 • .• ! • ' New . MUSIC i 1111VELEBERIMS - juitvereive d-- ...Lt. 'Where WO the Fneudsof My Youth . ...I'll Roam with Thee;• • Farewell, if ever Fondest Prayer ; 7 Temperance Anthem-Dedicated to U,c Temperance • - • 'Societies; • " . Song of Mercy: Poetry from Eunyan's Pilgrim's ••;•• Fly Swift, ;fa Zephyrs ; • • The Keepsake- Comie Song; Go W here Honor — from Colsnello. By Verd i! ...Drinking Song. 'sr "Macbeth;' • • • ; .The Celebrated Cradle Song. By Moonlight is Sleeping: " The. - Star of Love. A beautifulmolitils by W. V. . „ Waimea ; Those Hay:Days are Gone—as swig by the Irish . Swain , -Catharine Hays; Henrietta,- Ay:Mace COOCen t Keepsake, Hamburg, Fashion Polka's. 'Also; a fine 'selection of easy teach ing music; Walizesi Marches, awl a .complete asiort. went of Violin and lute hlnsie. - SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HARP, - jel3 No. 1.0 l Third streets N. - a—Now arriving a fine stock of NEW PIANOS Booboo 1 , Books 1 . CIIMITZ'S HISTORY OF GREECE. A 01.6reeca,•from the earliest times to the , destructionelf Corinth, B. C. 146; mainly bused upon that of Conntrlp Thirlwall, D: D., Bishop of St. David's. By, Dr. Lulus , ' tad' tichnutz; F. R. J. E. • •• The Harmony of Prophecy; or, Scriptural Illasiitst Lions of th e Apocalypse . By thelley.Alexaddet.Eaki Ballads for the Times, Geraldine.Ha_e_tenpubsi•Thoti• and Lines; and other Poems. By, bil ; 1 4 :4140.11r. Proverbial Philosophy. A Modern •Piesimtd_ t ,andthe Poems of King Alfred. By Martin rin .thacTupper. The Heir of Wast-Wayiand--ft Tang IBy Nair Derwin. The - Philosophy of Mathematics. Translated from the Cours de Philosophic Positive of Aappte Comte. By W. M. G iLesp i . • Harper's New York and Erie Railroad •Guide Book. Containing a description of the scenery, 'rivers, towns. villages, and most important worktion the Rbad—with one - hundred and iluny,six engravings. By Loosing and Bonin, Cromorignial sketches made expressly for, for this work. By William Macleod. Harper's New Monthly Magazine for Junej. The Gold Worshippers; or the days we live in—a Fa-, .tare Historical Novel. By the author of'. Whitefriors." The above works just received and for sale by . IL C.STOCETON, • . Al Market streeL '• Hood's New Jewelry Biers: 9111Eunderrigued has lately opened his stock of FINE GOLD and SILVER. WATCHES, and-FINE GOLD . JEWELRY, ar.sl :11.e.assr arsarr, two dbors'frdni Third street, and wishes to inform the eitizend of Pim. • burgh and vicinity that be intends to make Chit place his home, and would solicit a share of the patronage of .theenizens. 110 Informs all persons who are desirous of purchasing anything in the way of fi ne Gold or Ellrer %Witches ; Itch Gold and fashionable Jewelry', t &o t that he wLI at all times sell every article In his lint at New Nora City pricer, and - at least frOm 10 to 60 per cent. -tower than the same quality of goods sea usually sold. for In this aection of country. Please call and examine: the Geode and prices. • • O.L. 1100D2 A VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT IN TRUSSES: -• DR. HARD'S IMPROVED PATENT TRUSS and RUPTURE REMEDY, by which a permanent rare can be effected. This Truss is entirely different inform nod principles of.ection Own other Trusses, having all the advantage of u weihregulated and nniforra pressure. The Pressure ems be seregulated as to give case and comfortin the most rithealt cattail - of Hernia, and can be increased to ti [Most any force desired.' The pressure is annual, and being brought to bear immediately over. the hernial opening, and affording perfect security and •retention at all even andertbe mostViolentexer cise. By the use of t ine Truss, when applied properly by a skillful Surgeon, the wearer is placed beyond the danger of strangulation, or tiny other dangerous or. pain. fol symptoms, which is not an infrequent occurrence in. the weaving of illy adapted Trusses. It is a very coal rnon practice for persons alllteted with repture to acted' a Truss and apply it themselves . . .This i his tta bad pee- Lice, which can be seen only by those who understand the anatomy of the parts affected in hernia. - We would most respectfully call the 'attention' of PHYSICIANS to this 'truss, as we kncior they will preciate Its valae. We also have a variety elother. 'trusses at the lowest Prices. Infant Trusses kept con• saintly on hand. KEYSER & McDOWELL, own l4O Wooil.street, Pinsbitreb, Pa: Dr.Hordla Abdominal Supporters. IVIIESE SUPPORTERS are intended chiefly 'far the cure of PROLAPSIS D7E1{1,2114 all three diseases where a mechanical support to the Abdominal* Vieera is required. They give perfect support to the abdomi nal organs, and may be worn with comfort by all. The diseases produced by . a weakness of the abdominal muscles aro Problem Uteri, Falling of the Bawds, Piles, a Costiveness, roans In the Backend Spine, Lassi tude and Extreme Feelings.of Prosnation, Bronchitis, Shortness of Breath, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspep sia and general debility.._ • ' Seid by . KEYSEft do M'DOWELL, . rny27 140 Wood IOXTRA FINE OOLONG TEAS . --Just received at MI No. 256 Liberty street, a vary superior article of .Oolong Tea, which we behave cannot be surpassed in this city. • Those desiring a very choice, delicately flavored ,but highly aromatic Black Tea, are invited togive this; a triaL Green Teas of every Mutely, from 37i cants to .8t; Black Tens, of every variety, from 25 cents to St,- .25; English and Irish Black 'teas.. Warranted togivo, saiisfatuoff,or no sale.. Constantly on band and for sale by • W. A.M'CLURG ft CO., je2 • Grocers and Tea Dealers Stranger, Look at Tale DAG UERREOTYPM. FPR ONE DOLLAR, put up M Flue Morocco cases.. Tho subscribers SUIDOMICe to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they, can get a likeness for one belittle usual price, not to be sue passed by those taken in the East. We don't mean to be surflassed by any. Revlon u huge sky and side light, we are prepared to snit the most fastidious. We will not ask any person to take a likeness unless it suits them. Miniatures put in Lockets, Pins or Rings. Sick or deceased persons taken at their residence. FORA FEW WEEKS ONLY. MERRI&IAN & LAWYER Rooms on ad itt., opposite St. Charles Hotel myls:6ind.. - Datglas.; Dahlias t rj al IE best assortment and most rare and beautiful ie. riety of Dahlias west of the Allegheny Mountains, si are to be had at Roantso's Store, Fifth street, next door to the Morning Post, one door from Wood. Thiseolleetion cost hundreds of.dellars to the ama. teur grower who selected them, and have been pro nounced the best in private hands in the .United Staters -;-being from Snow Flake, (Pure White's, to lot, (Jet Mack); and from Queen of Pismreser, (best Yellow in the world), to War Eagle and Gan, (the best SCELfietiS in the world,) with all the fancy varieties be tween the opposites, that have .been named. Prices shall be made to suit. Remember,- RUBLICSON'S, Fillh'streeti one door from -Wood. • (Alyea. Lot. reneeville Property for Bale. HE Board of School Directors will, sell at Public T Auction, on Thursday, the sth day of June, on the premises, a-corner Lot, 2$ feet fronton Pikes reet, run ning back along Market alley to Foster's alley—(kaving' three fronts). On which is crewed a two story Brlck4 and a Frame House. Terms insdo known on day, of same. • 13. H. BARBER, ray2Otta riOUNTRY REsIDE.Nor. FOR RENT—ke new and ‘..) well finished two story Brick House, suitable Tor "ti small family; a large yard, good water, and stable, with three stalls—Lall in complete order. immediate po• session can be had. ;inmate about dime - nines from the city t on the old Washington Road. Rent 11.30 to the Ist of 'November next, or 860 to the let of April nex t. S. GUTH BEST, Genii Agent, my 30, CO Smithfield street. Desirable Property for Sale: . .10OR SALE OR PERPETUAL, LEABW—Tvro beau ' tiful lots on Ditgaesito Way below Hay st: togeth. ar, 46 feet by 125 to un alley. Also, Banding Lots on Fennsylvanla Avenue and - on Braddock street, on the Plank Road, and grounds on thb bluffs east of my mansion.' The latter . property has no rival for beauty of prospect in this vicinity, if, possibly elsewhere. .141tiES B. CRAFT, my2o • ' •- '144 Fourth' et. To Farmers. I 000 ACRE S l N D FARM ING. r AND GRAZING y LANDS tw a l r v eq iirl autY ?lg c e a rre d w o Y th i e L and rainy Railroad. • c e m iles • • Y or k Alto-1,000 acres in Elk coanty, for sale on accommo dating terms. Enquire . of A. SVILKINS le CO, myter corner of Market and, Thu' d Boarding house. • • . . C UITABLE accommodationsfor several BOARDERS la eau be had in the Diamond. Boarding either by the week, day or meal. Moderate charges. • my2tif . - . WM. JELLISON: WRITE SCARF SILK.—A. A. PILLBOX & Co. have rr received per express this morning. a supply of the above scarce and desirable Goods. Also, an addi tional supply Crimped Trimming Ribbons, to which the attention of customers is Invited. jet) xA ORE NEW LAWNS.—.A. A. Masan &Co have ILL received this day a lane lot o f those very desirable Brown Lawns, which they. will . sell very cheap at - wholesale or retail at le9 PIANOS AND TABLE COVERS.—A. A. Ids,sox & Co.would respectfully cull the attention of House keepers to their very extensive assortment richly prim. ell and embossed Piano and Table Covers, assorted co . - lons. Also, a very-large supply of .Linen and Damask Tat.lo Clothe, Napkins, Doilies, Towel s,'&o., . , : • . Nos. , fht and 04 Market si_ DX*, DTIFUL STORE ROOM TO LET—On Market IP 'street. adjoining the -Watch and Jewelry Store of W. W. Wilson. Thus Stare Room lin a plate glass window, and Is the most attractive front in the city. It ialocatedin the very best place for Dry (loads or any Fancy business.' The rent. for the balance of the year tyfill,bev e ry Enquire or.JAMES GRAY, 1 . . r - tora . or, W. W. PAGODA TEA STORE.—EAVVOUTif rk..CAtarts have this day received from London par ppeket ship C. Grinuel, 20 cheats of . aitilitih,.Black,Eongon Teas. Al so, a' lot of extra fine scanted orange Pekoe Teas: Old country people will filit.to theli advantage to Call tind try these . Teas, as th e lint superior in freshness, and quality ro my in Pitts orgkiatipit ptieessangisOttom 37} to 75 center 'h.'" • • • ,• 024 ' l ' El '.• and s . 01 , ..11 . •by :A.• 1 : • ',041RI:i8;20 bblt.'SumirOp liefincd A. Sugar: • 8624, • YRUPS-iaideriorbod's True Lemon - Syrup, a , very I.,.6upenor and pare' allele for making Lemonade.... • Lemon Sugar and Stnmiserry VI negargor sale ,b 7 _ _ , aW. A. brCLURG: fr.. CO . , • • • , - ':Grocers anCres:Dealers,. 7• Jep~,• :* a - •,( 256 Liberty et. •• lalitY SALT—A aaperfor article for the Dairy or I table, put Okla malt bigilbr family . nze. le2l For sale by WIJLAPCLURO It SP SAGO CifEESSr—ficeevrqd-siod for sale by ie2t ",:W.,A.I4II 7 CLURG & CO:, COD FISH-1100 lest yeryiel 00dTisb for sale by jell'. • .e4l747,&..lircLutto k co.! liElunnersignee mitring dlspotted pi - their business** T Anderson mkt& greatlitessurs in recommend ing their etteeessots• tqtheolgtistilitialuneut of the abort UMI4I- • iIIPSALSEIdON 3 STEVENS. - - - ~ ~7,it~i~Caliu~`'~9jit~ttitiee _. ~: ~<<: . Tlae.ftwidalliti Vire ratiwrAztee. Company. • t oßi j i t444? • • ..•.' . ."-,.,,....Cbsake o 3ilattoller, George W. Richards, • - auu=4. 011 ,.. - 4 ., Mordecai D. Lewitt, Virego akne'rj" Adolphi E. Boris, y :Stint net G ntn . David S.'Browne, ; i',l%. e ' 1,PbF411x13441 • Moths Pniterson. • RAIICKER, Preen. Battenitiliectetezry. • "...117',COotintiertrianalte insurancei-perpetual or limited, on every.deseriPtioa .of. property in loom pnd country; at rates as 1470/axe consistent with aecnrity. The Company . littve"reserved a large Contingent Fondi !lakilktiltiiitAliem•Capall end Premixing, safely invested, atria' ample protection to the flawed:: • The_Aaseta of the. Comp4y,'on Jitnuary.lst, 1831, as t ibitacil agreeably tp'an Act of Assembl yj Were as fol. 018,12.9 08 .f• ; .111tiaaiitat.c.,••••;-"-=•;••••••••••—•••-• • 84,377 73 -,,,TemposnAT. Loans • .... 83,960 17 Stocks 81,880 00 44,30 81 ~ a 1,212,102 44 . Since .theis Inco.rporabon, pctiad.of 21 years, they lyre pildapiraidrorOne Math* Four Hundred Thou sand Dn lars, !oases by ire;-theroby affording evidence orate-advantages orininraneciacwell as ilut ability and 'disposition to me etwithi roraptnes s, all i abilities, . . ' ' • J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, • aorlfi r .: ~..• r OfNC°N. E. cortter'Wood and ad sts. - PlttstruirgliX.LlXo 'arasuirassoo uompany. ' fisHlS'-COMIPANY:tirdie incorporated In •February,' a Perpetual Charter and has commenced p usiness on,a.Capital.ol9loo,o4.:::: • . • -'l"beecallPtutY.drifilibirstuess botkan:tha Joint Stock d Mutual • '*' ' .. • On the Joint Stock plan th& rates are one-third less' than those charged by Mutual Companies, add Fifteen Per Cont.. tower than the rates of most Stock Compa- Mutnnl ratc.s.are the samo•ati those adopted by other • safely , Conducted 'Companies. Those insured on the matual principle have the combined securities furnished by that system of insurance, and t his' Capital and Fund of the Joint Stock department. . • 7rha Charter permits the granting 'of insurance on life, .in.cvery form, including tho right of wife; children, pa rents, relations, friends or creditors,-to insure the life of _another for their own exclusive benefit, payable after death, or upon the parties arriving at the age of 50,55, CO Or GS, at theoption of the insured. lames S. Howl, President. . 'Samuel hPClurkin; Vice. Preside/a. ' • • • • Joseph B:Leech Tzeasurer. , . Charles A. Colton. Secretary. • . ' James . B; loon, Joseph S. Leech, • - •• • John B.Ditonanh, Charles A. :SamaelahlClurkan;•: William Phlllips,. ; 'Consulting Phyricians. ,: Joseph Gamut, M. 1): • • William Addison, M. 0. Jeremiah - Brooks, A 1.43 . ;•; Fe. C/Ldrington, M. D. . . Exuumso PLITSICIAMIL - • • Sititiel Dilw•onti, M. D., 47 Smithfield street. • • : Debt. Snyder, M, 1:1, 103 Fourth 54 . Jotui Crawford, M. 11,29 Sixth st. • WM.lticK Morgan,M. D., 107 Liberty it. Dr. Dilworth will be in attendance nt the office, every day, at 12 o'clock'. . Those who have spoken for an agency, are .requested to call, take their papers ; and -commence operations forthwith. All persoes engaged to the. insusanee peu bo'supplied with blank, and.allowed the usual . Office °Me Company, No. 75 Fourth street. my 7 , ' • C. A. COUPON, Sec'y. ' • haartneortee mad matitntekiatiaapoitation INF, INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMER. Philadelphia, chartered 1194, capital 8500,- 0, assext.ltum7l3.Ml, 8/0010155 80, will make insurance oa buildings axt. their content, in this city and vicinity.. Also, on property of every descrip tion -on Steamboats and other vessch,.etateit by In la n d tranaportation or on the scan. DIRECT OII3: • - . . . Arthinr 0-Coffin, Prea't., - Jacob 111, Thoinas; Samuel W. Jones, . • John R. Nor , Edward Smith,. • , Riehog D. w oo d, • —John A. BrOvenr - - --William Welsh, : Simnel F. Smith, 'Francis Haskins, - Samuel Brooks, . IL-Austin Allfhone, Charles Taylor, , • 'Willing' E. Bowen,. Ambroke White, • - Geolge W. Aspinwall! Thomas P. Cope, • .t :••••, .James N. Dickson, S. Morris Waler, ...• H.- D,Sherread Seely This isho oidest Justin:loco Oompany in Lie United States, acd from its high 'standing; long experience, am ple means, and avoiding .ail risks - of an extra hazard ous charaoter, may be sonsidered.ns oSering•ample se curity to the public,.,.._WhL P. JONES, Agent, • No. 14t Profit street. . . r VICE DELAWARE'MUTUAL 'SAVB - 11" INSUR -ANCE COM PANT.--L-Offie. North Room of the Et etiange.,_Thlrd street, Philadelphia. . • - • - Flan Mereliandize and other • property In mum and country, insured against loss or damage by fire at the l owest rate of . premfum. tin Mag'. Ingaitasics—They also /118Ure Vessels, Cat goes and freights,foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies; as the assnreil,may desire. - InuaritsTaanseuttiarian.—They also insure merelian dlze by Wagons, Railroad Cam Canal Boats and Stearn Boats, on rivers ' and lake s, t he most liberal terms. • • -.--• • . DIPECTO.IIS—Joieph. 11-Seal, Edmund A. Soudcr Job C.Davis. Robert IluttOn, Jolla R. Penrose, Samuel Edward Geo. G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac. R. Names O. Hand, The ophilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks. Henry Sloan, Hugh, laaig, George Serril I, Spenciir Me llow'', Charles Kelly, J. ti. Johnson, Wil liam. Hay, Dr S. Thomas, John Sellers. Wm. Eyre, Jr.' DIRECTORS - AT'PITTSBUR(3II. D.- T. Morgan. Hugh Ctllig,Jno.T.LOgilll. • • ' ,_ . WILLIAMALARTIN, President. Taos. C. Mart, Vke President. r ; JOSEPIEI W.Criarr.v i Secrettirt;• j Office (tithe Cenvany,N6.42 Water street, Pau burgh. tjet.o3ltll . ALMADEIRAidgent. Fire and Raisins Insurance.' TAE OFFICE of the - lasstrarres Co. y Worth Amine. has been removed to the Mich OnSC of Hardy, Jones re Co.; No. 141 Front street, third house KIM of Wood Street. w here the. subscriber will issue Polleieloo tugs and their co meats, and on Shipinontsbysteambusto and other vessels,. for the above old • and responsilde Company. rap.3l • 'WM. V. SONE& AMU— Life and Health. Insurance. TE MUTUAL LIFE , AND II E.ALTII INSURANCE coXr.ANY, :rhilcoito(pAio, Incorporated by the. _Legislattue of Pennsylvania, March, DAB; Charter P,:r. petual; Capital 8100,000. Rates totter than any Emmy/. vont,: Company, and full 20 per cent. lower than the usual rates of Life insurance, as the following conmari son will shovi. Thus a person or the age. of 30 insuring for $lOO for life, must pay in the (afraid 112,30, Peunsy vania 52,116, Penn Mutual S2M, Egintable 132,04, New Erigland Albion 52,4 9 , Ne York!Life 52,39, /. if/ ' and•NristrA, Ph ffrufririitia...Bl,9l. _ • Diateross—Samuel D Ornek; Cliarles•D F Boone, Robert P King, Charles? Hayes, M %V Baldwin. Chas 0 D Campbell, M Al !Reeve, M. I).4l,,etvis Cooper: Roilmau Barker, E Butler, Edwin R Cope. Preri: dent, Samuel 11 Orrick ,• Vire' Presititnt; Robert P. ling Seentary, Franniaßlackburne. :• •' _ • Applications will he received and every informatlm given by . SAMUEL FAIINESTOCK, Agent. °yawl: Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and Wood Streets Pittsburgtr: • - - i : • • " i oce.Diy PI/ 411 at:Wl:Atkins trim:trout:mi. ' THE Ictsumnea Company of. North America, of Phila delphilythrpugh its duly. authorized . Agent, the nab. scriber, Mien to make permanent and limited ;Insurane• on property, in th is city and Itsvicinity, and on shipmen by the canal and rivers. - • • , f • , , DIRE C T OR S A 141137 G: COMli;Ptee,i. 138191201 . Brooks; -Aldti Henry • • !' • -.I Charles Taylor, •- , Samuel WV. .Janes, 7 ' Samuel W. Edward Smith, Ambrose. White, • John A. Brown, , Jacob AL Thomas John White,' ' • John R. Neff, • ,Thomas :- ,• .Riehard D. WOod, • Wm. , Wolsli, Ilenry . Shorrard . ,See'r. This Is the oldest insurance•VOmpany in : the Dnited States, having been chartered in 1794. - Its chubby la per petual, and from its high standing, long elperieuce, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an!eitva eharacterot may be considered is offeritig ample 'eclat. ty to the Public. '•• . 'WILLIAM P. JONES. .At• Counting Room of Attromod,Jonita Is Col, Water and TICOPI*!.I P41:04110ri. .jearly . • John APCartney. ' • • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEtitElt IN :Foreigts , ars& DiineaNc Tobactorand Snuff, No. 145tWood street, corner of Virgl&alley, • apr,l4j •.: Pittaryrgh, Pa. Bll.thsc.cs,Notkoo.... ;.. A LL pereams having business with the undersigned, AeL either us Public 2ietountantUnstructor la Book- Keeping, or. otherwise, him or the Pittsburgh Commercial College,Troin:9 .till 14- o'clock, A.;111., and from 2 till 4 O'clock, P. M. ', '•-• • - Merchants iu want of compMent •Hook beepers. can be supplied by . .calling on JOHN FLEMING, eel -9 . Pithealel Instructor la the Science et Accounts. • Fairmount. Fire Engine [pr. HE members of the Fairmount Fire, ,Company offer T their ENGINE for sale. it is tafirst4tite: order, and will be sold cher*..Ettlinire SMITH; See'y., . • apr3:tf • . No. 409 Penn street. 141.11 lir Wilibled. frilE Subscribers will employ a number of good hands at the above business; viz: Bureau, Bedstead and Table makers. None bat.good workmen need apply,— as good wages will be glv . ert Bpd payme nt prom t. • RYAN:its hrKLE, N0:.71 Filth !Veer. DletAerCilminESatrißr Y , ; re were E p P u rEctl T sed b w y o a b o gentlemant a o r t heE m other day, who went home. and that night prepared It according to directions: The nextmorning he collected about a peck of dead Roaches and .foui d a nopther of dead tate in the cellar . ' In the yard he ibui4lseveral members of the rat family staggering about as if under the influence of liquor. A few mysterious knockings took place, which soon silenced them. ' ' The 'Exterminator never fails. Price' SS cents per box. Sold by. • S. L. CUTHBERT, Smithfield street. Nos. 62 and 64 Market' st "PARCHMENT EN V biIiOLIES.,-Lipmatt's Adhesive, Parehtnent'Eayelopes. - These envelopea arc the strongest•and safest that can be used 'for • enclosing valuable letters or papers—being ,made of Parchment Paper,vvhich will withstand any ordinary friction or moisture. "Assorted sizes sold at • W. S. HAVEN'S, Stationery Stare, ' Market, corner of Second si. Nog. 62 and 61 Market st It ic Anot tA) rov ti t trkanaziinT:B"go, rfPg!":4Cara;r6Pi9ga, y AVOLUIDZi tr. CO., Grocers and Tea. Dealers. • .TCE JARS—Tbo- "Ica Jars. or " Water Cooler ff '? .1 we are uniting , arc well wor th y ot-examlnation, as they are very neat and well 'ealculat.d for private fami lies, hotels nail boats: • • ••'• • ‘, ,• • • We are alto manufacturing Refrlgators of galviinized and other iron,;, •• • -myl7:lw , "*.:- 'SCAIF4 ATKINSON °KELT. SUNDRIES -24 bxe,Gbeeee ; • 10 bbis. Corned Beef; , • Received per canal'and for sale by •, -1T • • - . . • • _CARSON./It. C UN ' la—.louetnea Uremia Lat , • .• • , •10 btol,l. Loaf Sarni; • - ••••••• Receivetlper Washigicta and for sale, tivt - m yi . . 1 ,041,111$11)N, TCAPICNiaitT. 10, ae ll r WALT E R-P = oA : sepNTS—Po T r E ' it. sat r .pit ti r 1/11.:IS.. 01. 7 7, ar d pe z 'celebrated' Elwood ?danurc Parke, receive. a qd for ealeby . i W. POINDEXTER, llgeiit for N. Harper & C 0.,. • . ...Wilier:lL third door above Market.; p ) • • - • : minx. Med, pig lie", jars; . Very zupetior fitioy boxes; Goivion •••• - rur.saii‘ by • m 714 WM:4.'I. I ,CIXTRG & CO.: O amp P. MARSHALL, 'fistle.:'7' 7. . No. SS Wootstroet. OIL CLOVWI.-20 tbsadr sale by• - •-• , .B.S.`TAIINIDATOQK & co, ' • John A. Wlhon. myl4 I'ATAN TED : Goat itax Ma . - Itcra.—None other need apitlq:‘ • • • ' - It. E. OFFICER.; - ). - tili . utlißuildingn. Fifth ns.: .•: , . - 1 . ...1.: . ' . ..•:. - A . : ;:. - ,71!' ;': .:_: , ,,:• ! : . ! . * : 7 , .....:::..1_ , .... : . .'_ ~ , , • •••• (.obg MEIN .GREATILEDUCTIONIN PRICE?. ' • -• B efPiti.: 4 Afilvol of New Summer Goods, GREAT BARGAINS. . • 16 ...„,„..t,Ctieupest and Best Stock 'of PApt..• CY DRESS GOODS . ever offered in 41115 "OU G, STEVENSON* LOVE'S"•••. -1 Original Bee Hive Store, No. 74111arket Street,betiobeti . Original street am! she Diamond, Pittsburgh, The proprietors bate just opened .a large and,.tiest aeeortment of the Newt at and hl osiTaithiofils ble Styles of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which have • been purchased since the great reduction in prices at the. large clearing out sales in New York and Philadelphia, and will be offered to cash buyers at from 20 to 25 per cent lower than former prices. DRESS. GOODS °revery description,froiii the cheap . est to the most costly and magnificent, such as a very large and beautiful stock of the following articles : Chene and Jasper chene Silks; High Lostre, plain chemeligin and lace bilks; , Do stripe do do; Do plain black . Brocade, ifiromee and Pont; de Soles, all colors ,• . • Black and chainelion Turk satins,and watered silks; . Cheap and India Foulard silks; Do printed and plain silk tisanes; Do: • do Alberiines and Grenadines; • • Phlint printed and embroidered berliges; Chene plain and figured silks, and poplins; • , Chameleon biro do Naples ; Paris printed berages do de !eines; • , • , Do do and plain all wool de laines, • Do .do lawns and jaconets; . Plain and embroidered mull iand Swis.ses ; Plain and Printed easainercs, de !eines and alpacas; French and domestic gingham.; English and American chintzes and • calicoes, at all prices: - • • • ~..80N41.71`S and RIBBONS at great bargains; • :Spring and slimmer shawl s, do do; Needle worked sleeves, cuffs, collars and chemi - "rens; - Needle worked laces and muslin caps; • ' • Embroidered, bent stitch and plain linen. comb' • liandkercluefe Plumy silk ppd.:cilantro, cravats and neck ties; 0 • Gloves, hosiery arid suspenders, a large stook . Irish linens, table cloths and table . linens; 'Pickens, cheeks, crash, hirileye, diaper napkins; .. .Bleached wad brown timeline, from G to litc. per yd; Do. ' brown and colored Canton flannels; Frimaliclodis, plain and fancy eassimereett. satinets; • • Casbmerels, -tweeds, merino cassitneres and Ky; Jeans; Black satin and fancy vestings, Am" Ace. • . 'll7 . The proprietors would respectfully :solicit an earls , call from all their. friends, and the phblic gete; evilly, feeling confident that they can offer greater in dueemenus.to whole sale and retail buyers - , than any have heretofour been offered In Pittsburgh. • ••• • - 1 OUNG, srEvErisuN tr. LOVE. - .A. A. MASON 4r. CO., " - IMPORTERS, JOBBERS AND RETAILERS IN DRY GOODS . • 62 4313 . 04 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pet , - A,(. NN MINCE to theirfriends and the public generally, IS. that they are now. prepared to exhibit the largest and most carefallyselected stoclrot ENTIRELY NEW GOODS they have ever offered in this city, comprised of the most sic b and fashionable fabrics, as well as the more coalmen, and which will be offered at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES at which Goods can be sold in any of the Eastern Cities. Their 4WO lower Sales Rooms will be 'devoted exclusively to Retail Trade, and Goode arranged is departments, viz : • sat Departmens—All this new and fashionable styles im t orted this season, inclading the hes nuked of Black Sil Dress Goods Delxe - anew— Comprising Poplins, Bore ges, Tissues, Iterege De Leine s, Cashmeres, De Lathes, Lawns,. Maslins, Crunbries, Jackonets, Bombazines Alpac as, &c. Shawls, Fizenes 4.c.—Canton, Crape, -Maitland Em broidered. Also, Damask, Thibet; De Leine, Cashmere, Silk, l'alm Fig, and other Shawls. Also, Vthettes, P ale tads, hltundlas.itc. 'Hosiery and Glove Department—Will always be found complete with the best moles of Cotton .and Silk Ho siery. The best Kid Gloves always on band. ,Linen Department-3-4, 4-fi and &4 Waite Linea,Lin-, en Sheeting, Pillow Case. Linen, Napkins;: Doylies, Bleached and Brown; Damask, Toweling, Diapers, &c. White Geode—Cheelced and Dotted Cambries, Swiss, Book and Naiusook Muslins ; Victoria and Bish op Lawns. of every- quality and price. -Also;Cattulti Materials, Piano Will Table Covers. • • • • Embroidered Laces, Trimmings, ¢e.—A complite arr.: simmers!. Alsoßibbons, Flowers; Tabs , c.; Parasols' oh all kinds. A llso. Donnets of ail Ibe latest styles. . -Domestic Goodi•Deparement-4e . probably one of the most extensive In tie constryirmbraeing everything known as Domestic. The proprietors feel confident that with their business facilities, large and attractive stock, theirnnwatany low prices they cannot fall of giving perfect satisfaction. Whifetors Purchase's arc respectfully Informed that they wilt be pleased Denny thee to receive their orders for Goods, at Eastern times, and also to duplicate any Eastern hilt of Goods at the same Eastern rates. New and Fashionable Gouda will be reeFiyed tee stoutly through the season Only One Price aprlD Pew Variety and Dry Goods store. 07, North-west corner gif Wood st. end „Diamond alley. 11 - A GREGG & CO, having opened at the above stand, _ll-1. are now offering for sale a large and complete assortment of VARIETY and DRY LOGOS, consisting in part of Broad Cloths, - Cassimeres, Satinett, Summer Pant Stuff, Fanc y Vestings, Lad ie a' Dress Goods, Lawns. De Laiues, Gingham, While Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons, Hosiery, &c., &c. Also, a complete variety of Cadery, direct from Sheffield. Together with Clocks, Gold and Silver Watches, and Watch MCItCAIOII, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils and Jewelry: ' A Lae ussortruent of Palm Leaf Flats, &c. In short, we have on band almost every article usually kept in the Dry Goods and Variety line.. All of which we offer for sale on the triostfavora hie tenns, either for cash or satisfactory refetence. D. GREGG & CO. N. IL—The businest of the late firm of GQEGG tt litt• Curin.sss, will be settled by the subscriber, at the bonse •or• p.:Gresc qt Co., as the books, notes and popery iirekt my pomemon, and I eta lolly authorized to settle up the Mamma. • .• • laprin . DAVID GREGG. . . , . . • Itistralpstirilly Flour. • .'' • FOR the convenience of the citizens, the proprietors of the "PITTSBURGH ClTYMlLLSPhavepiticed boxes (or the reception of ord era, at the following places: J. & R. Floyd's store, corner of Wood and 11th sts.; M. Haywood's Shoe store corner Liberty and Market' A. Beeleit's store, - 3d sweet; • L. Wilcox, I ri, Druggist, cot'. 4th • and Smithfield;. .: ;John I Smith's store, cor. High and Wylie streets; Telegra , a Office, Fourth street; .li. C. Kelly. Grocer, cor..Stli at. and Market alley; m, Grass's si..ie, orb Ward. • • The Flour was ra will call twice or thrice daily, for on/ers, and the Flo tr. &c.. delivered promply either in barrels or sacks, (sack Flour is preferable for family use ' ) without charge for cartage. It is Oran that no accounts can be allowed, and that drivers can have no permission to leave Flour without payment. We hope that the public will be pleased with thls arrangement,, as we shall endeavor to do them jest ea. Imay2ol WILMARTH & NOBLE. ' Dr. W. P. GILES, . • • • .7rESINARY SURGEON, having been , invited • to return by his friends, respect ra ly offers his professional services to the "• 46 -' citizens of Pittsburgh and , its vicinity ;:and takes the present opponanity to . expiess•his uccnowledgments to them for the flattering encouragement they diJ extend to him In the prosecution of his profession during five years, and again invites their patronugo. • Having pmc used for the last ten years in the, United States, be pre sumes be is capable of treating tho various diseases to which Horses arc liable, in nit able and scientific man . Dr. W. P. Giles has his office iu Mr. Rod,'Patterson's Livery Stable, FOURTH Street, between Wood and Smithfield streets. where he may be consulted daily from to till 3 o'clock, as to the soundness of Horses, and the disenec.of Horsesand Cottle. - • hlwry description of Veterinary Medicine may be had at his office, acouratety proportioned and properly adapt ed to every disease to which the horse is incident—Lint. went, Lotions, Blisters, Balls of every description, and Condition Powders equal to any thing ever offered to the public. • • Good stabling for sick horses: '•Sick and lame horses attended to at their respective stables, in town or coun try. . (mv7:3md. G. W. P. GILES. V. S. IVEHS. A. • lilf4H invnes the attention or her friends to an opening of Spring MILLIN MERV, on Thursday next. Ladies' uud Children's Hats, in every variety; Head Dresses and Caps; French Fit were; - and a handsome assortment of •wide Ribbon, Embroideries, Silk and Lace Mantillas, and agreat ma. ',Tether Goode in her Ifni. P. S.—Three or four good Milliners wanted imniedi. • N 0.9 Filth street. 11 9r2 3 (Journal and Gazette cony.) Lithographic Institute. CO-PARTNERStiI P.—The subscrineri most respect fully announce to their friends and the public gen erally, that they have this day entered into * Co 7 Partner-. ship, for the purpose of carry ingon, at tho old stand, in_ Singertyls Building, opposite the Post Otrice,Third street, Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, in, all its various branches. ' Having machinery, recently arrived from Barone, they am prepared to do worki In Lithography equal to steel engraving. They sclicit a continuance of the patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to , the onc . ,partner, Win. Schuchinan,:and they hope by strict attention to their business, by elegant work (=ship, and the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors of au:en lightened public. Bonds, Checks, Drafts, hlnchino Drawings, Likeness es, Landscapes, Autographic Letters, Bill treads; Plots Lithographed and Printed in Black Gold Bronze of Co lors. • Specimens of their work can be seen at their Office, as above. • WM. SCHUCHMAN, opal• ' FRED. HAUNLEIN.. • "'DEAF UMERY 'AND:VANOT . fIOAPS.:--JA-MEF A. I JONES, corner Of Liberty and nand streets, has received a fine assortment 'of Perfumery and Fancy Soa: ' • Roas p sel's cologne water; Roussel's °militias soap ; WetherilPs do; do 'amantlue. do; French do; do CitCILIAIIII do Wetaerill'is toilet water ; Brown Windsor "do ; Aromatic vinegar • Transparent washlialts;, Roussel's assortedextracts; Military shaving soap ;. Labia's do do; ftonssel's shaving cream; Eaulastral ; do do compo'd; Genuine bear's oil; JennyLlnd hair gloss; ..do ox marrow Odontine,or rose tooth pasts; 1111r4 riMIE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the J. subscribers, under the firm of J .S.BONNET & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner may use the name of the concern in settlement. . , . . JEROME S. BONNET: "" MATTHEW D.PATTON. " Piusbuigh, April Ist, . Haying sold my entire intcic st in the firm of J. S. Dorian & Co. to M. D. PATTON, my Into .partner, and'in retiring from business, I take.great pleasure in recom mending him to the confidence of my friends' and the public. [ap3l . J. S. BONNET. Stooped Shoulders. • • • IiOHLDER 13RACES.—mhese Braces are careen:il - S .ly adapted to those whose professions in life render the inclined posture necessary. To the consurriptiVe, theitedeatary, and all those who, in their daily pllisUlta, have contracted the habit of stooping, this Shoulder Bruce is inestimable: It prevents• - the shoulders frqm falling forward on the chest, expands the dimensions lof :the chamber 4n which the Lungs and Heart are con. tabled, mid gives buoyancy to the whole Inane • ; thus, au its action; counteracting this principal causes which lead . to disease in those important organs, and to a numerous train of nervous ills,'to which so many are subject.. For sale by • • KEYSER' k. fiVDOWELL,. . marfl ' - ' 140 Woad . Dr. JVIILOWS Abdominal !Supporter,. • THIS instrument Is used in all the Eastern cities, with unparalleled success. The effects produced by it are truly'woadetial;taall Maio cases where ,abdonxi mal support is'needed, from Weakness of the Abdominal muscles. Ilt is a sere cam for falling of the _womb, and. m Alm long list or diaeter which attend that complaint. • For sale by • KE,T§Eft te.III'DOWELL, ma d, . - 140 Wood st • -- Important to TVST ittcEIVED-6 Doz. assorted Tailor& Pate& 0 Shears, from No:10 dovoli to No. 2. •ALSO-3.Dot.l3arbere' Patent Scissors, direct flow the mannfactutersA and fOr sale lit SOWN & TETL.ErBy 106 Wood • t dears helew Virgin eller .•• • =722 • . ' • ' K„,z4o, 7 • • • 'etc k; • .'r,.. 4l T.it s igr‘ :••• " . 4 • ~:. -_- 't4.i...':.: A::&, MASON & CO vissolution. .•.:' ••••-•-• .r 3 . •• . • , ME= Emsgem . ' ;,- • : 7 SPXlfitun, &t. .. . r 4.1.3 IWO. w • ivy oonwira. a: ? _ a z • CAB INET . ; FURNITURE MANUFACTURER •;:Wirii;ioomil 97 And 1:010; ThirdcjityiirAv , : W. W. Seipeitfully informs his (lends an'd eastocci ;• 4. era that he him nourcourpleted tho largest 'and El: nest stock of household furniture ever' before seen in this city, as he is determined to uphold the quality with well seasoned materials, best Workmanship, add nesiest: designs; and front the extent of his orders and fadilitit in mar ufaoturing, he is enabled. to produce wairakited farnitirc, at the lowest pOces, • ;•-' ••• "•" ' He tras .. adapted the principle of identifying the cus tomers' interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps always on band the greatest variety of every des. eription of furniture, (cora the cheapest and plainest, to the Most elegant and costly, that a house, or any pan ot one, may be furnished Crumble stock, or' mastufactuted expressly to order.. He therefore BOileits as inspection, that the advantage of his establishment may be known.. The following arucles consist, in pitrt, of his stock, which for richness of Style and finish, cannOV be surpassed in any ot the Eastern cides: -. _ • Parlor lag, and ted room chairs, of every variety, • consisting of rosevroood, ma-. • hogany and walnut Eli zab e then, Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every . • .descriptiou; Coaches, Solari,Tete-a-tete and Di vans of the latest French and American 'patterns; Tashaes, What-Notsiand ladies' radar Writing Deakri of various • kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid , 'stands, =lie, standi, and holders, marble top,lna- . . hominy, rosewood and walnut centre and sons, ta-' bias,. extension' dining tables; all sizes of the' most improved, .rurd Alecidedly. the best kind, made; card, Pembroke ball and pier tables, • war drobes, bedsteads and washstands of each a large assortment . ; gothic ball and parlor, reception charm, ottomans and stools, secretary and book • • cases, side boards, fire screens, towel racks, hat stands, and • manic stools, cribs and cots ' for children; paper macbe, • ... table and tea goys, ma- . • • hogany, rosewood,'and inlaid pearl Tables, . • . %,• • • ace. a.c. A lame assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WIDMSOR CHAIRS. CAZIAIrc Eapsits supplied: with all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short est notice. • All'ordera promptly attended to JoaxiittmmikVibtate_t aimslLaoooistf ob l 'Wild - ad - es - E . ; "Ili ilifaiiii .7iiiiii , , 7 "" (near tha corner of. Wood. )- . . , • , " 11111°11 - • THIS ASSOCIATION.ern- bracing, already, twice to .three . times as many hands as thd tar ges a nd hitheomott renoWned business sh - ops of thi rt aaeity . , have opened their Vestry house,.and are able to furnish the public, by :wholesale or reuul,with Furniture of the following deScription— . Mahogany Wardrobes; Dresaing Bureaus Full Col on:wed Bureaus; - Mahogany Bedsteads; M ahogany Chairs; Bucking Chairs ; Mahoga n y Waalistanills; So fas; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases; -Secretaries ; 'Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre . Tables , _• Ilat Racks;' French Bedsteads; OttOmans; Poplar Wanlrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work stands; Cherry and' Common Workstands ; high post, comuism, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Cradles, &c. The advantages of eo-opemtion, on an extensive eale, permit them to sell at the lowest prices, moil they arc de termined to sell, lowerthan any competitors - , an equally good, if not better article, and warranted—as the public will understand by giving teem a call. . :ay Steamboat, work of all descnplions, and other articles of any description, made to order in every style, at the shortest notice. fmar29 'Co Cabinet. 2lakera. Veneers,' Afahogasiy Rout mod and Walnut; Varnish Efardware and Furniture, at Wholestila. THE subszribers have just received from New 'York anti Boston . a most spiel:MlA stock of YFZIEERS, and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade:. All of which we will sell at extremely low prizes. , • As great Care was taken in.tho selection of the stock, persons cannot fail to be• suited either-as m• quality or price; and, as It Is well known that Furniture can be made by maebineryeliperier and much 'iowevtlitin .by hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited.. 'Turned Wark,in all its breathes, curried on as usual- Plank for band rails, for Carpenters, and ail articles required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly on hand—viz: Mahogany, Varnish; liardware, Hair Clothe, Springs, &c., the. RYAN & . •• • Ryan's Buildings, • • • .'No: at Fifth street.. • maeM:ydaw ODADIS AND reuts.miputte.. . , . No.DSTInrd soca, Sestcten Make:and Wood, Sigh Ads - Ws have now' on hand a large and_...._4,E., splendid stock of every variety et CElLtai 7- and CABIN ET•FURNITURL,whichwe • areeonfident cannot be's orpa di e d,ll -'- • equalled, In this City, Or rt 11. e West, iii style andfmish. Those who are in wantoi Fonuture are respcetiollv invited to call and examine tot themselves. • • FSteamboats tarnished on tit • shortest nstlee. All orders prom pAy attend cd tit. 19:If O'DONNELL MULLEN L. CO )01ift o'nortnebt. A. L. sr Mimi, W. B. sub-r Es. O'DONNELL, MULLEN Sr. CO. Pltt.aburgh Chair & Cabinet ware itoams, No. U 8 Third Sueet, South Side. ,O'D. M. &do., respectfully inform their friends and customers that the y . have, if net.the largest stock ever before seen in this city, the greatest variety of styles, the finest 'finished, made of. the best-seasoned materials, and by the best workmen in the western coantry—all of which they are determined to sell as low as any other manufacturing establishment in the City. One stock is all our own manufacture; no importations. • steamboats and Hotels furnished at the shores! notice. MI orders promptly attended to. jar/ • Faraltztre andTariar Ware Kooms. T. B. YOUNG & CO, coatis Third and Smith/if-Uses, oppositeS HozcZ, . • Pittsburgh,l'a., keep constantly * hand • and make to order; at the lowest prices, .HOUSIBEIOLD and STEAMBOAT FURIVITURE, and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved %. • • • Steamboat.; A•oy 1 . katTus subscribers tender their ac knowledgments for the favors bestow ed upon ;be by their Steamboat friends, - and would respectfully remind them and others inte, rested in building boats, that they are at all times pre, pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of tbo bee mittensl and workmanship. T B YOUNG & CO., Corner Third and Smithfield streets, opposite "Brown's Hotel." H. DatILED _ _ Hammer ilk Hauler, - CABINET WAREROOM,SMITFIFIELD STREET, Between Seventh:OW and Strawberry alley,Pttsburg,ra. YINHAMMER& HAULER keep Constantly on hand a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as favorable terms as can be obtained at nny similar establishment in .he West. They have now on hand an unusually extensive stock, embracmg all kinds of Furni ture, trom the cheapest and plainest to the most costly, and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. : _ mr2l:Gin A. 11111.a.Itt . EN & 00., El AVE ON HANOI:it their extensive CABINET and . CHAIR MANUFACTORY, N0:64 'Smithfield st. &large assortment of fancy and plain FarnitarC, which they will sell 16 per eent.below castomaty rates. • . Terms—ciuth only. " Ider27:ly WM. E. STEVENSON continues to mum facture CABINET-WARE of every descrip tion, at his old stand, corner of Liberty and, ' Seventh streets. UNDERTAIONG attended to x in nil its brunches. . maytt. Bolivar Fire Brick Manufacturing Company. JAS. GLOVES, S. IS. 111 M., B. V. Jo=l, H. S. 111.MIRLW• GLOVER t 'usu. a, 00., Proprietors. THE subscribers haviug been appointed Agents fcr the above named concern, will keep constantly. o band a supply of the celebrated Bolivar Fire Brick, Orr cible Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and lowans. Thof are also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to be made in size and shape to suit parelutsers,which shall be promptly filled. We do not deem it necessary to enumerate the many advantages the Bolivar Fire. Brick posess over all oth. era that have been offered for sale in the United State., their superiority being well known to utmost all persons who use Fire Brick.. The proprietors have determine that thc Fire /Wet shall lose none of their present envi able reputation, and that no expense shall be Spared- 1.) make theta even better than they have heretofore been: Titls It the only establishment. cow manufacturing Firs -Brick at Bolivar. KIER & JONES, Canal Basin, Seventh at., Pittsburgh. Pagoda Wes Store. • JEHU HAWORIII,Jate of the firm of Morris & Ha worth, wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he has taken the Store formerly occupied' by H. Leader, corner of Diamond alley and the Din mondhaving associated with Robert Cairns, will, un der the sitle.of.Haworth & Cairns, continue to import from London the fil3el9l Black Teas; also, from France' pure Wines and Liquors, a large ithroieb of which has been received at the above store, which, for fineness or quality and cheapness In price, cannot be excelled in any store West of the mountains. A general awn.- meat of Family Oroceies will also be bound ut this .es tablishment, of the lowest cash prices. The following list will show the different kinds and prices at the _ - YAGITIA.TEA STORE. • Fine Young Hylton Teas 35,10 and 50 cents fy 1b ; Superior Young. Hyson, a very desirable Ten for family use, 76 cents PI - - Curious Young Hyson; this is a most delightful Ten, fragrant os : a.rose, st,OOR Ib; Full flavored riairsvicetOunpoivier 62 and 75 et B Sweet Cargo Imperial 75 eta I Fine and fragrant Imperial SL,SS ; . Maur Tua,s.—Fine Orange Pekoe 50 ets ; Fine flavored:Otalong.so-and 62c • very best do 75c ; Strong English Breakfast Tea sects; • Strong black leaf, Conga kind, Sonehong; CO cts ; Very best English Congo 75 eta;. Tavern Tavern keepers and others, who buy Wines and Li quors in Pittsburgh, will find it to their advantage to call at this.establistuneut before purchasing elsewhere. - J. S. TongWs ClaceAerated illititereal Oil. FOR Churches, Stores, Parlors, , Stearaboats, Canal .Boata, Sails, Chambers, Kitehens„ Workshops, and indeed every place where light is required. .The public are respectfully invited - to ettlip,pd examine' a beautiful assortment of theseLtimpa. Alto, Lamps of all: kinds, rn.l.vrd Ls rel ko., Chandeliers, Girandoles, ers,Mantel Decomtlons,Ltunps,Glabes, Wicks,. Paper, Tin Shades, Mats and Cans r and all things per. taming tathe trade. Also, a aupenor Safety,lantern, for Steamboats and Stables. The cheapest light to be found .for. store and shopper poses, Is Tough's Defined Chemical Oil and Lampe, from which a splendid light Is. obtained at. of cent per hour, equal; if not 'superior, to gas. ' We Invites an . ex aminnuon of our goode and prices: Being prepared, by the accumulation of 12 years' experience, and with fa• aides to supply both the wholesale and retail trade, on the most faVorable terms at the Pittsburgh Oil and Lamp Store. All articles 'delivered in any part of the - city, or. in Al legheny, free of COIL - • I.7IIIEREAL AND. CHEMICAL; OR' PINE OM, re• gularly supplied once or twice a week: All orders left with the wagon, {which Is constantly passing round the city,) will be promptly attended to. J. S. TOUGH, No. S 2 Fourth - street; Apollo Halt:" • between Market and•WoOd: Berne LL pertain Indebted - to the late . Arm Nit Stattegont '..a..Srocrren, win please v4ll and settle Insin.Jiahity and save cost,. Ifeb3l JOHN FLEIIHNO, Ann. tJusT tokoc 11)f06 week limbic mantle. Clocks' of a minety of colors• and atyles, suitable for parlo rs , dlidatzooms or °bombers. and for sale by"' N. RICHARDSON, myl2 • .81 Market street. . . , _ • • . I ' / SHINO.TACKLE—Rods, Dime, Reels, ttookmltc., ,in gmat:aariely,Mat rectal : yea and for ,ale by - - ' my 12 • .. .• .• ..•• .: .1 - ta:4llofikft.DEs.ll'Vtit Market at. TINE PLATED WARE—Pnlit Ilastets;Castiart,Tes Se.us; Tsble, Tea sad Dessert Spoons•snd Fork s, . for sale by - • • • N. RICHARDSON, • caylS Market 'Veal •., • - 7. • : .] ••••• •-• z.• • 7- .1'7. , ' MEM .1 4 .F'!` ..e. . . ~. -. r ,:', , .f 2 - .:".p.* , •:'..40 . :: 'Obidit 1 . ':-.., • .2iNOTHN3CIEDPFIFIC WOIVOERI. - - THE Tatm - D-raEsTkVklß,Lurgil .--- .. A::(7/REAX•PYSREP8Lis CURER, Tij REPARED front Jlennet,nr -thd;APtaj stornaoh 'of , ..L . the Ox, after dirdetioni try Beion_L tai the great Poysiological Chemist, by J.B. HOUG pi, M.D.. NO; 11 T Ninth Eighth street,Phibidelp Pa. , This is a truly wonderful zenindyfor INDIGES77OI+I, DYEREP.SL4, - .TAITINDICE,_ - COA T S TRAM/14 LIVER CoMPLAINT, and , DBALL/77, - nurimeti, tier Nature's owitmethod, by NatUre's own agent r the Gastric Juice. - Half a teaspoonful' of -this Fluid,, infused in water, Will digest or dissolve FtVlC_Petithi 4 " Rl*" BEIlv irl *Duittrr swenistiiii,init if the stomach. : --; :'SCIENTIFIE EVI,DENQE II .. . .. • • Barmi.Lnisio; in hlscelebtated wotk eh'Aitimal Chem imp, says ; " An anAcial.Digthstide - Flaids ogees to the GillittiC Juice, may be readily prepared from the nit:t eens Membrane of the sitimitah or the.call; in which va hell! articles or food, as meat - and eggs, will been soft ,erred, changed, and digested, just in.. the. 1.114 manlier air they would be in , the human stomach,?!: t "-' ••• Dr. Psistrus. - In his famous ireatide dn . " Fitodnak;Di. et,"publishad by Fowlers & Wellsilkiew 2 drk', page 35, stales :the samegreal fact, and des c ribes the Inethdd o f tan repationereira ..: ... Where are few hi g h er authorities than . Dr. ' • Dr. Conran, frilds valuable Writings nit Mel "Physlolo-: orb( Digestion,'" oliserves that ":a dm.inution Cif theAtte ganntityof the.Gastrioluice is-it proiAinent nuirall;pre .3i6i4ittg Calls& of Dyepeptiiii;" and he statei Ibid."! a dis , tingumthed 'protesior of medicine in ,Londoh,whd was severely aOcted veitli this"ccrcaplalat,findini everything else. id fail; had re.--nrse to the Gastrio Jelce,'obtalned from. the susinach of living animals, which proved -coin.' pletely sficcessial.r - ~ . . ...., . 1 .• Dr: GLIM/34 author o f the (anions worksnnuolicifini... ble Diet , " " It tit a remarkable fait' in physio logy,. that the-stomachs of animals, macerated In; water, Ms. part - to the field the property of disiolving rations arti. ties of &oil, and; of .effecting.a kindof .arfificial diges. tloonf them in no wise diferent (Mg! IhnpaGfrl - ll digest' .h lvd pioe.ess," •-' • -' . - ' - L7 '. .:. -,-.% -Dr.finson's great work, the "Chem i stry of as" (Leo &Blanchard Phila., 1 . 846, pp'..171-'2 ) says : " e dascov • ery of PEPSIN forms a no:m.o . :a in the cheinmal history 1 of Digestion.- From reeduf eXpericrients we 'know that food is dissolved as rapidly in an artifici .tilgeertivit. -fluid prepared from ' Pepsin, as it itr irr the n taral Gas- Professor Dintoinioi, of the. Jefferscm -College. Philo; - ifel ph ia,inida grentwork on Haman Physiology,d evotet more than fifty pages to en examination of this subject. 4ns:experiments. with Di.ißentrasimt, on a . Gastric Juice, obtained from the Living human stoma and from animals, are well known. "In all eases." says, "di gestion occurred as perfectly in. We aulfiei as:ln the natural digcstions." _- - - . ~ . :: -. 1 . ;.- • -1 ," . . AS A DYSPEPSIA•'OMEN, ,i . ...:. ; . Dr: Iltreoltron's preParatibif of PEPSlN'hatlpitidticid the _most marvelous effect!, curing: calev:of Debility, Emaciation,Neivous Decline, and DyspeptidtConsamp- AOl2, supposed to be on the_vcry verge of the 'grave. it is impossible togive the drtails of cases in the limits'of this advartirement--nitt authenticated tertifidated have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE ell REI3,-in-P hiladelphia, New York, and Boston alone. Thesewere nearly nil 'desperate caseii,•end the ; cures were, not ; only, rapid and wottderfal, but perino: nent. It Is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to billoaldlsorder, Liver Coreplaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and a the evil effects of Qainufe, Mercury, and other drags upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness:- Also, for excess meriting, find the too free use of ai,dent spit , . Its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance. ..,: • - : OLD STOMACH courriAznas.c_. :• '. There is no - form of 013 - 1/ STOMACH cougLAlNTs ifthlch it does not seem to reach rind remove at once.— , No matter how bad they ninY be ' - it.GIVES INSTANT. ''RELIEF! A sing& dote removuall the unpkardatrymp toms, and it only:needs 10 be repeated, for a shdrt time', Lei make these good effects permanent. PURITY Ol 'BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow.at otice.' • It is' particularly excelleut in eases of Nausea, yountiug, 'Cramp, Serenest; of the pit of the Stomach,;distresti af ter eaung, low, cold state of the Blood, Ileaviriess ‘ Loor- ness of Spirits; Despondency, Emaciation,Weekness, tendency to ' .anity, Suicide, &c. • , Price, 0: e.: DOLLAR per bottle. Onebottle will of, ten effect alustingcare.• - •." • - ', -' •• - - Every bottle bears the written signature bf. J. 8:.• HOUGHTON, MD., Sole*Proprietor. *- J '. • , .......... Sold by agents in every Own in the United Stritert,, and by respectable dealers in Medicinesigdnerally;J : .. Agents for Pittabargb, KEYSER A MeHOWELL, at Wood street - r' . Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor's prises; Inviky Also, for sale by R. E. SELLERS,S7 Wet d street: Public Attention - ' • Is respectfully tnriud to the j[oUotoinr, truth?, setVorti in relation to one of the most tinportant..?inntaies, of. mod -ern times!' ' . • ; PETROLEUM OR ROCK - OIL.; TT Is not more than one year ago since this greet rem-• edy was brought before the public, for the relief and• cure - of disease. Ithirreat powers to heal, have,then; become (Idly appteciated by the community, and . we allege that the longer it istried tlto more certain will • its grem fame spread.- It is not this remedy of a'dayf. got op for the sole purpose of making money; but, one, whichwe conceive, will continue to be used. when all nostrums have bee= forgotten. The PETROLEUM Is • . a Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth by a power and agency that laughsto scorn all human competition. It is our duty, when miswrite abbot a medicine, that we write morn—that we,say nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or• put confidence in our statements. The sick are very apt to catch at any thing that promises relief [thin dis ease. A story can b.ardly be too highly wrought to an- swer the object of gulling or humbugging some of them. Now, we do not desire to do this; we are anxious only that the truth in relation to our Remedy should be told, in order to secure for it a reputation far excecdin: any single article of the marriiiinzediea.' Plain, unvarnished rams—facts that may be ascertained in our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor Of the Po ' Within the past two months, two of our own citizens, who were' totally Wind; have been restored to sight.: Several cases or blindness, in the State of Ohio,. have been cured." And, also, the ease of a gentle-mutt hi Bea ver county. There are others; bat these C 21804 are near home, and may be referred to by any persons wbo may ' have doubts on the subject. -These caseswere cared of tney had beeu abandoned by physicians as hopeless- The Petroleum will cure, when used adcordibg to dlrec. clops—Diarrheas, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia. .Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples tut the face, Chronic Sore Eyes,. Ringworm, Teuer, Scala. Bead, • pains in the hones and joints,. old sciresirllcers, Wens,. 'rumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and , Ague, Chronic Coughe,Asthma, Bronchitis, and all P,til monary affections of a clue= nature, tending to • pro duce CQNSWSPTION .' •,- . • . , • • •• Bern's and Scalds, disiasds of ihe Bladder and rid- , nays, Chapped Bands, Excoriated Nipples, Conti and Bunions. In fact, it is a °tuba 3rdavasesk.asszienr, and has hied' tried in most of this above diseases within the past year with the most perfect success. Certificates AMA will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who will take. pleasure in showing them to the afflicted or their friends, WhateVer others mai * sari 'atioultheir medicines, the • Petroleum is the 'greatest Remedy of the age.' ray= gleams of high standing in the profession are beginning to use it in their practice. Those who at brat looked on, with doubt and uncertaintyiamwilliag to award it due praise and "consideration: - Before another year rolls round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that the Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered: • • For. sale, Wholesale and Retail, by . _ • • KEYSER . TVDOIWBUti•i : . • • • • • 140 Weird street.* -* Also—R. E. Sellers, b 7 Wqqd 'Street i..D.X.-Curry,D; ElliotcJoseph Douglass Allegheny City.' Also, by the Proprietor, S. M. KIER, Canal Basta 7th street, • The iilll3lllll Bally must.... . (SO tats RATIII2I4 • TO RAVE A HEALTHY APPEARANCE, And persons who do not perspire arc liable to the atos . DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. • ' • ‘TOW," ousts , Italian 'Chemical Soap causes 'a free VI perspiration, and at the same time mollifies, softens the skin ximag It the texture and beauty Olin Infant's. SCURVY; SALT. RHEUM. AND SORES, . are .soon not only healed, but cared fly its use,:aCitti least seven physicians in New York know, vlits owl": in' suck cases, and find it aniailiuc--as also, in , PREPLIES,BEOTCHWPRECKLES, ••••••; or any other skin disease.' The reader is as.sared that' this is no useless puffed nostrum, as one trial will prove: I could enumerate at least 60 persons cured of . • SORE READ, soim mos. raw SORE BEARD. Bay it, and the reader is again assured,' -would not cruelly sell it for tins above, unless rimew It to:Pe'all. state. Those. who are liable to • . CHAFED, CRACKED, OR 011APPEDIFLESEI, - will find this not only .a cure, but a preventive ; and 'can now only add, that, anyone afilleled with any of-- the above, or sitnilar &teases, will find ',this all and even more tidmirable in - its properties) thaz,l state.. ' • 'Llg • Bat, reader, the stores arc goaded withiniitatioai,; and be sure you ask forlonks' Italian Chemical Sosp." - .: and' buy it only of WM: 'JACKSON,: only Agent in . Pittsburgh, 240 Liberty street, Pittsburxb, bead of.Woed. . Janette Lily ,White. • , • , -T ADLES are - cautioned against using common •prepu-• .I_4 red Chalk. , :Th e y are notavrare how frightfully injurious it is . • 'to the akin! how coarse, how TOTIgh, hOW . . Sallow, .yellow and . nuh,ealthy.tbe - '•''. • pp - Pears aftefuSing prep ared Chalk ! . . Besicies; . tr is - lidunous, contain. • logo large quantity of Lend • • • •We baie prepared a beantifni vegetable article, Whi c b we call JONES , SPANISH 'LILY WHITE. It is perfectly - innocent,' being parilled of all deleteri oda qualities; and it imparts to the skin a natural,, healthy, alabaster, clear, living white; at the same time senoras cosmetic on the • skin; making it soft and smooth. Sold by. the'Agent,'WAl. JACKSON, 89 Libor .ty tare al. head of- Wood, Pittsburgh: I'dce 0 cents. Yearly White '.Teeth and 113,•0461., , • . ' • TO BE HAD FOR 25,CENTS. • • PERSONS volt* have eitber;pre honorablyosasnied That if their breath is ever sofoul, or their.; .•••• i TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR, YELLOII7,, and encrusted with tartar, that a - cent box of JOneV, Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow. and the breath odiforously Sweet. . • - Sold only at. JACKSON'S . Storey 240 Liberty sues head of Wood. • ••• fdee2o.• • Jones , Solution:or Jeti ALttitlll) itt/hIAN HAIR .DYI3IOr the clianging.o white, red or grey hair to a beautiful brown or let black color, in few minutes. Price so ceind and s t,oo Sold by W.JAgICSON,23O Liberty street, Pin/hares ^cod or wood; • . • .. . • . A. Sotenunemustr Tonto ttttt corer AND BEAUTIFIBIL -Trial bottles 37t cents: Tboie. who haveused Jones' Conti Hair Itestorative know . , .its excelleatqualities—those who have rot, we assur e it to possess the following qualities. •Ir will, force the hair to grow on any pan where nature intended hair to grow, stop it falling oti, care scurf or dandmff, end make light, red or grey hair grow dark. For dressing the halt • soft. and silky,nothing ran exceed this—it mates L truly beautiful , and keeps irso. It is, indeed, the mos , 'economical, yet superior article for the hair. . , - • Sold only at WM. JACKSON'S Store, NO'Llbe rty a t. .- head or Woody Pittsburg. •Price.77ieents, 50 centsrll .151.00. . CURE YOU RSEIR MEalgAbl COMPOUND.— This neverfsilinitipeelfieisitiaranieed in all cases. of delicate diiensef. tegethei with Alte . :attendant com plaints, to eiGiet aspeedr, saktrulaatitint. cure in the coarsen( stew - dem-without reatftelltntale diet, bun.' ness or injury to the systeth. It is On old and popular remedy .has tong heen (linden"' is) gased in the Titivate prtctice of a physician, radically eraing ninety-nine of the hundred cases. It leaves no odor on the breath, mid • may be used.by any one without tho least fear of expo sure. ' For sale at the Medical Depot, No‘soBmithiteld street. Pittsburgh, Pa. . • .;- ' fapr7 Sun , * Sassapartila and the O . • tilOT a single man, woman or child has died of the CHOLERA. or any of its symptoms who used this raluable preparation.' Look at the city of Louisville, where this Sarsaparilla is cuade, and where from ISO to' -200 bottles are retailed daily, hut' few isolated cases of Cholera have occurred f and they were either; persons from boats or those who disregarded our advice. For sale by KEYSER Zr. MTIOWELL,I4O Wood et. Pittsbur h,where the genuine article may always be '7 • Bounty Land.:. , rIAPT. NAYLOR, No. 163 Third` street, corner 01 Cherry alley,having made arrabgesuctits tulYasle , ntton tor theparpose, will procure Bounty Lumbar the .otheens and soldiers, their widows and. childre n under the RountyLaud Bill, p used September 22R/i, 1850. ' Pittsburgh, October 10. st:i.42tc MEM " `-` l, • '42 ERN , , ESZES !MEta=== . 74 717111 7 0NIUVOCIC 00. 3 =ME .. • • . • . • _ ,(tLotl;ng; . . .... .f.:.h.L... , '. , 11. 112.11A50V5T,... ......... n - .7? .. ,li•tE Re ti-A•N P r;;TIA 1 LOR t- - . . nnjok=lss . - ;Wood ,Wrire,,,(Stoir Suth Strut), ..„ ...,..,.., , , , , . ir m,.,iii,izar.thod of.septriatux Ins 'lifter° thanks to • - !. ••• ' : the eitigeroi of Pittsburgh anti vicinity for the very I• 7 - . beret patronage they hive beeunved ell idni, and hopes 1.• • ..- through'etrietattentionto biteiness and *desire to please I- • '., all, to raerit' a ,conanuance of their favors. Penicillin. t•:. : . - ` .• attention paid to Children's Clothing.'-1,, -_,, ,- • • In; connection : •inth the Tailoring. Bunten, he hes' ~..,• ' :01entil a nunting_Suans,-atith a large and 9 1 eadid ' . assortment. of Shins, under Shirts, Drawersourrents, Saspendeti; Pocket Handkerchiefs, Jenny Lind Neck • .. •••• Ties,telr adjasting Stocks, Gloves, I Hose, he. Togeth- , • .: ...; er with every thing in that line xteeessary for 1 a gentle- . . • inan's built. . • . BENlgadiN IiI.AROUST. • ''.: aPIP " ,'• - • • • frOken copy.) •• • ,' -• ' :', : .-, • 1 • .., SPILINGKANO.SIIRIBISCH. oLoTainia 1 • , TWIEg- ,BIG DO.OAS I • No. 151, Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. bHN hiCCLOSKEY hes 'now thejleasure of an -I„nou7aoing labia numennialdende and the public fa general, that hls Spring and Sumner stock Is now ready :forinlipection, ffilachltettieliebes will be found to be -one of the ..largest and best. selected stocks of Ready %fade Clothing to be found in the Western Country. •-,..:,lle•htuf.thloacason paid rnore-than venal attention to the manufacturinKand style or his Garments, so thatthe I very levreseptieed, as well its the finest, are got op in, style and elegance not O;) besupassed.. •He would caldera/fly call the attention et all dealeu : Cledlitig to hirpresentirplendld assortment of • Etea.dy.tlistdo Gormento s 'Allis feels confider, upon examination of the qualities and prices of his goods, he can one them such induce menu as shall make it their interest to purchase at his . ' r Many years' experiettie and great success In the ba- • 'salmis; together set than unpreeerlented wholuals and - - tank-patronage, has enabled him to getup Glitulentll to `salt the business habits end tastes of every location In • the Ilnlon, whlch.i of the Utafeed importance to whole- : • sale purchasers.., - In the Calling department Will-be found a choice so „ leetion of the most fashionable goods, consisting of— • -French, English out:American Broadcloths, CitsbindrettsOur, 'Alio, an excellent nuortment of VESTINGS, of the West and atost fashionable styles—. all of which he is prepared to make to order In the best •ratutner and at the•most reasonable prices. COMM., THEN, ONE AND ALL! - -The-Assortment; the Ctdality:and dte, Variety, Is the most, extenOre undotibtedly so be (wind in the 'United States: .::z _ meal t New and Fashionable Goods. , • TOST RECEIVED at BDOBYER 4.. Grin3BLos .... - ej . Bee Hive Clothing, Store, NO. 225 Liberty sure; a -. ' • line and - splendid assortment - of the latest styles of t Spring and Summer Goode , which we ace prepared to.: -. .- .inanuTatturo to cyder, in astyle •unsittpaised in this city. , . . and at extremely low prices-, ,: - - • f. We...have on .hand. a largo assonment of READY ' ~. '. MADE. CLOTHING, made in the best and most (sub.. " s ioneble Manner; which - we are determined to sell very._ iciwifor crab. 'Gauntry merchants,' and those who buy. ~ • wholeside, will find it to their advantage to call and ex- . . amine oar stock, before purchasing. , . [apr7Mm .. . _-. __lrptaarrence Journal . , Clarion Democrat, Mercer' t r. W big Meadville Sentinel, Greensburgh Republican, Washington Examiner, 'Steubenville Union--copy to • the amount of . 51, send paper to advertisers, and charge ... 4 ...; this Office. • - . -• : *.-. : _ - - . . r . i . . . -- • . . . • -... Envelopes. • ' h' , '8 Ad/tenor Earehment Envelops.- By dip. ,„Lj , ;ping' thO fingers in. orater, and moistening sad persingttre gunimed edge, these Envelopes become the ahfest-•and strongest that eau- ha nand— b eing made In parihment ..PuPeTi Yrhielt wUI wittntand :any - ordinary friction'ornitspne.. For nole.by the quantity or single 'pack; at the stereo( ' • . 'W. S. HAVEN, • • nsurs6 t • . • - corn& of Market and Second sts. ~:.. • • . lillsolutton. • • • E Partnership heretofore -eatetiDg'. between the frl rabseribers, under the fi rm of Coollet- & Backe, ruggista, has this day been diseolved by mutual eon filareh 31,1851,., • N.H. , uitalriot'ttie /de firm Will bi settled by J. A. :Coulter, who continue,/ the qitilet besiitess at the old stand, cornet of Wood and Thint unreels'. .. • - spit London Patens vet Watches, . - • S UPERIOR io any , Watches ever Offered . to the cltl 11.21CHARDSO ,81 Market street, hard° Amaral.- the above Gained - Lever Watches. •The following guar antee it attached to each WatO BY appoinancra ta tht :Admiralty Chronometer and Watch hlaaufacturer, 45 King Square, Gasmen Road, London. :Thiceertifies that the accompanying Watch, No. —, :La warranted by ma to be of my manullictare, and no 'lsratchwith my . , name uncin is genuine, unless accom. paniedliy a certificate bearing ‘ my Jig - nature. - 4 gaup:nee the Wate.h,No. to keep time to the eat- Unction el-the Ourchitacc. florl7l W. DIXON. . .WC • ,/ ~, , . (o.Parlaerab.r,. .AAJIiIELL di.CALS have.thia day ( April 11th,) 111,) aseociateatelth them CIiARIA.SMKNItrisr. • .. - TlM`htutiness will be concintied under thee a ann) I ;CaeIPMEIA4CHF.SS te.CO rpo9 . .. . z carisosLui• as= CIERSIL •COAQUDI lecuplT • A •7 Iron city_ Tack , **se t ary. • - TVIIE eitbseribeis mannfietale and keep constantlyen a 'hand, all sizes a Tasks', Brads and Sparables, Ma ntling, Clout audcinb Nails and.Taeks Banal Nails, Copper and Zinc Shoe Nails;, pattern maker's points Rivets, assorted sizes; dtc.. &e. . . • o&MPBELL;CHESS & CO., Ware boa's, 49.W.ater sL, Pittsb arab. The 111017 .hatLII.ZO e . perfection Art. E „. ~ NIIANCING to every understanding the Wanda% of Nature, hicreating deeper:perceptions, and com manding the highest emotions thereof, by a knowledge .of Landscape S.Mtching 'lnd- Painting, impacted in a !then term of instractions 7 in. the eminence of a style, whereof, In the pectillsuittes thereto, is nesurpassed In all the excellences of the An.. Sketches of residences and ,scenery In. end around Pittsburgh; In constant progress; Magnificent transcrip tions of elaborate paintings, gorgeous oriental scenery, and the most t•plentlid views from all over the world. C. C. BENNET'', 1 07. Penn at. Pin iburgh, Pa. _ 'ICE CREAK. AND MINERAL WATER.-The sub- I: se r ibers re spettfull y inforin their old friend and ens looters that they have commenced - making ICE CREAM for the 'reason., Thai. SALOON has , been fitted up in superior style, and will be open from 43 o'clock, A. M. : . 111 11 o'clock, 111.,*and all orders' for Ice' Cream for arties or private families will be promptly . filled. Oar MLIERAL FOUNTAIN - has , also been opened for the season. CaketriFiuiti, Confectionaries,' tray kept 'on hand as usual, peak andwweet, Please give as a call. • A. tt.r. suu.oF i cKEß, ' myl7:d3al Star Bakery,2s Diamond alley. DALY '& 0 13'0: have new : May for sale a large .11T =dwell selected stock of Spring and Summer Hosiery in all its breeches. They would dime( Punica• lar at:Million to their stock 0( Gentlemen's cotton half Hose - with' Merino Wild' Silk feet; the y are ef the best nufichals turd workzacumhlp; sad for comfort as a sum mer Sock, cannot be. equaled- W . , DA :Co have also on hand Cents Understate. and Drawers in cotton, silk, andMerinol Childreos , Hosiery of all descriptions, at the old established Stocking Store Wirt street, between Wood and Market. , • Jouraul ctlt For Fenaadol and illtalesii• R. ETTES'.II7 N 0 CORDIAL; or l'hiereativa .Ellrir, prescribed - as an , effectual restbrativa iu cares ; al detality, impotency or barrenzeltsinud all ir• regularities'of nature. It is all that it profeeses to be—.- Mr.: Nature's great restorative; and remedy for Moro in •the married Mate without oillipt Inv: It is a certain cure for sentinalemissions, general debility, gleet,waaluness of the genital organs, nervous affections, leueontlices. or *lines. • As a- vrgomting medicine unequalled. - Aiso,a certain remedy Incipient - Consumption, Mill gestlon, loss - of muscular • energy, physical lassitu de, maleweakneis, debility, ae• It i 4 warranted to please the uuerin any of the above eomplamts, and Is or. price Jew! valor° those itbout • , • • •To . symad wide the blessings of this medicineil have aPPollund -Messrs. Judson & Co., pith° city - of New York, to the United Stales of America, my sole . agents for iresalai and none can be.gannine • unless it comes through thenhand - their siontutes are on the wrapper. . • r ANTONIO LItILZEPTE,M. D. Waples,lialy leti - • i Sold only:In Pittsburgh at law Medical Depot; No. 75 Smithfield street l and by Itaijkleaking, Walnut street - Cincinnati; Raymond , & Paihsn, No. OU Frunh street Louisville. - • ;•-• ' imarffttly CZ= ea, -ALSUP• triliksbove estatillshirient Lai teen' *shooltr the w :‘.l. den fifited; iwith the' v Of tow:Sing egitimate -business connected, therewith ; .ind es they - ow now re• ceivingsi,fullsupoly of Timber, enters for alines of IMMber win be filled with promptness, and at as low prieeeisly aiiY other Mill In the neighborhood:' • •.: 'PALINGS ot a. plant sinlorrionnernal•pattern will be cut. feor a 4yl JAN a 4 .CARMAN ati CO. elltirkaV V- .F 0 ti A, valuable property or about ftverieres, in an agree able locationat New Bright' thbaiing tow and band scrmely arrangod.Briols Cottage, substantially built, and tnodem Ataxia • it, largo porch i n' rear, tad portico in - front; a' good ' grugen;tastehilly arranged f, andat:orehard of ebotee traits vspring of soft water ; a stable, teal bowie, poultry,•banso, e., alt under good , fence and in good repair. As. the owner Is going east 'the above will be sOld forBltoo. Immediate possession.. -• • . . ' • ,`. S. CUTHIIERT.Benft Agent. 142 - •*.• • • . -..60 Smithfield street. . :At. AISLE !WARR RT.IiAR.URN r R RALE. 4 deeinible,property,larell•eitortted. either for a Tam reeidehce. , or market garden, haying a new vOnage.dwelllnt - hottee, a well of geed Water, "tablet trc t with three acres. Of_ land,in the:higheart mate o f caluvation having. an acre •of lrsowberries, of the 'best rinality ; a large g napery and . peaches, plotne t ap :ides, and peart or the best . .quatily, with ether Fruits— A ,large dower. gardervor ;every variety , and of choice quality. The, whole Is in a healthy locatioq, and In good order--titaated on Troy Hill, nearthe residence of Judge Lowry, , The whole told for 52500. Ice ' mediate possession giveu:' , l•.Yr: .l4 S. CUTIPERTicIestI Agent s r '• • • ed Smithfield et. /I Ottli,l4o.4.lakiliflATELl THAST-the you i n pay .111 burgAii—'ln the Diamond", Beeond.door from Dia •mand: alloy:I/MU within the latit`yenfiaxgt Teas could not be proc,used in PittsbaW. liwas quite common for consumers to send cut for At.. Outotinceldorris smarted hie Tea 4stablithmeat, there is no 'occiutio a to do ea—for better freastannot be prodiredinthe United States - than .witst he sells:. lie hes deservedly .obtained the repo,. tion of sollinglhe bestTes in'Ytusbursh. . y Remember—the second door front Dtsmohd , rgtO.TRANiiitORTERS;CONDIIuttiON I,ND Oftu -.1. .CER. . /tor Efate, ea aeonmicirefurfug lemts.—Fonr.very valuable Lou,. each fronting Select 'EI inthitt Brinl`Lani,Allegheny City, aad froatiog on'the Perinl4 Obioltailroad (wilthin . a square of this OePet,) and extending hack to the Canal Nam, ;Hording the greatest facilities for thipment.by either the Railroad or Canal. For iermi- enquire of*. C: STOCKTON Idle& cup City; o r l . therßookuoris Of •• 'TEA. N,' inyen • . —.Gunter of,hlarket and Third la; . . , • 11101 r AIR TOltlld.-ITIf is to — perionittalities of Ikfi artiele •41,X.- gen- only-be truly _tested by anal. It clear* the .potee of, the. elan, causes a tealtby aches, of the Derrell, entirely freea the hair tram Sc.urf sod loandraff; has a tendency to •taake the hair earl. The harshest hair must bow to its power,-and change to a.soft,b eat th y e.nd glossy, atata. To, mite' the Tonic ut invaldable, the hair can be dressed any required form so as to preserve its aline, either plain or in curls. Its . perfume Is Levis "ore4Pg and Pleasant, and la. free from ail greasy suer • itauccs, which addelo much to its sterlinLarortto • 'Sold - only at ' ". WOOlrtiritft & aka...4ElOS, - apr3Celf . .• . 1 -•-• • 15b...75, •Third'ara'itiaburgb, Pa. 11"..1uPPS. CHINTZ Ust pa s . i mie3Ohasprased iICI2O lai lion loth tioutekr-ePer-; It lI very, PUY - IA 'he 1 ,IPPbee` lion, and IS &es (tom the daily-rens, poisonons rogredr. = l •4 to rter*lly eked. AVlten a bodatettd is Well N1133110i1 With, the: • Chines,.. there is no !tar or tho. Rid Elias over vontaiing near it. • li m•Y be retied •P•••• • anti preventative from those nocturnal torments, md/Intuit Leone:come dunns the ammermonthl .Price 251 cts, per‘b9ttle. Bold by , t , • • 8.4 ClTTkilifißT; - StaittMeld 0 01PIRI - -4.driUir'uivator• Rocitrui . • - .~~~ ?~~y.1:~ .. ' ~L,'. • • t , ,50 '-, ....,,: lit'•`' ;-?,1•.;'-.--,e , •,...,-:-,,,,1., -',...,.- z.,--,:f'-'. -;. 7 , ~ , sr( ,'' ,', '. .‘, :,- ' ;' -, ' :' j.,, ~((.`^:. - '~. ' r , :...:, . peeN , ye'. ; EMU Cl=l 111