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'4. -• 4 • • _ I •• 4 ' ,I` • F ELQIU.:I PoItit7ISNEW R LEAN , Lr TP; IW 7 IIOSTON - ,;CRATILI:STON AND, :sAvA.N.NA.# Q , 43eirral; listtiktien ...... ...... ; BealesngeCylit i- j, • (111 HF: erOgned.haV ngssocippt 0 . 007. 0 10 ..IL; above( weilJloo,lll:House,m prepotetiollo. bring Passengers from the Old Cowen's on msrftYftgable„ter as any other House in the City. - . , ,• • -r rasaages can be , • engaged in,•die folletwirig .tau: a, • railing punctually on she days.appoiniedr. , ;• stVALLOGV 'PAIL Line loaves : Liverpool on the t ib • indeletof :each 'Month.... • ~,• '• -.• • .• • ; iREDSTAR LANE leaves Livapool- thetedth of each month • .TtiP.Z LINE leaves Liverpool Twieeilis Month.. TH P. LONDON LINE of Packets salli from Lend ad o;.1 tho dth,l3th,2tst and of every Month: 'THE-CLYDE-LINE ot Glasgow Packets gaits frt ''..ciLASGQCV on the let end gth•of eseirminith. "Atso—A Weekly Line of Packets for New Orleans. We' l'a,,ePPE'lishi6F4(T'l/.ll°iT6*if to any part the West; Ty,r9edidj krizitile?realdalriri Ltvitio'Wend • us penntends the embereOprol,alt knesages engaged in this Country.' `.' k•• • • • • • •• • • •-c yS.. Feadild can have their passage , engaged. through. from Plus ,'burgh; hi , tipplizatitm either , personally or by - legrr, (port paid) to the undersigned: • ••• • •: • ,• PASSAGE FROM' NEW' ORK • ". • Can be had at very reduced rates hy applying to the undersigned Agent lot the Alessrs/Papseott, or New Yorif.4 - ••• ' JAMEv 4 BLAKELY, • -•i ' Cornet' ot Sixth andLiberti.alVetta, 'ea • - - (end storyirfsdsburirA ••• • 43011 N F• C O"'• • • - .4.°" "4":oV4rille g E • tiegitelflV TREE?' . ' - - Pauirtilyania railroad Co Central. Railroad. • ; KETE.iabid.riberle *having 'peen' epinted *Shipping ' Age:Millar the Penirrylvaniti or Central gailroao, rm theltiblit that we ate rano 'prepared .Mrecelou molt moan mefehandiso or prvdaco _ forsblpmeat Goodir via' this route wilt be carried through Irt'6va 'dip). and nil consigned tone beforwarded'free or earMaissioa . or charge for advances. • . • • • • • Ecru Piiighf tietuur4.Pitslads/plars -Pattsbyr . gh. Dry :cods. hats, shoes, books. stationery, cutlery, don. • f IjOII6TY3 trans, feathers, fainitnre,drags,inedi.,ines saddlery, be. • 81,00 v . too the. ' liirdwatc, queensvrare granaries, paints, dye stun, oils, /eathrr, clovur, timothy and other grass seeds, wool, its., , 80e- P 100. .Deef, pork, balter s 4atd,S ; lltrd.oll i 'lobaeco leaf. coffee, tallow, graittand rags,- • _ 63e. rP 1110.• martinsAshesmartins (rones . b. tir, pitch, rosin, German clay bones, bacon, &c. . 5.0 c. fr' 100. COVODE & COLE, . . . _ cornet Penn and Wayne streets Pittsburgh, July.lit,lB3l.—jylo •bf ozxo ikr a EI:E ROUTE . • • • j a skie 18,7?).: : Broterarit/s and Cumberland to Baltimore and Phitaea. gititilsolornivg Boat leaves daily at 8 o'clock. , A. M.. 1 precisely, connecting with the Cars at Cumberlitrid .• The evening boat- leaves '&V. .citlcietk. P. M. lezeept Sunday evening.,) connecting with the cart a .Cumberland nertevening, at 10 o'clock. ' _ • ;- • • Time ihrough to Baltimore 31 hours. Fara only 54.. • Time through to Philadelphia 40 boars. Fire onlysllo. ~: The National Road is now' ood. Conductors govrith Ma coaches between Brownsville and Cumberland— which makes this decidedly the beat mote East . • . .I.BIEBKIMEN. gentr• - laty Ciffite In the Monona shell House.. .• . . . • • /so Tat; se t : Another Fresh Arrival et No. 97, ; IDCirfur,of O: Wood Strger.and.Dirmsona Alley, 'Pittsburgh. ' Gnil A CO. have, just received. another new r... .. eupplyrd DRY GOODSsed FAR/ETlES,which F ve. been purettasedsinee the late decline in Lectern ... 5 ,Pi (set',,hich will be sold at a went . savnit - z. Owing to . our' r w ainages iu buying, end long experience in the basinetn r we , flatter ourselves that -we can afford our 2., goods at prices regardless of competition. Our stock ..; wul be to unite be unsurpassed in the western market, and much superior to any previous stock kept at the Old stand by tiregg k. =amity's. We have Jnitopened a fresh lot of late styles of 80N ,., NET?, Ribbons, Parasols, Dress Lawns. Bernges, Mons . • de Lames, Ladiaa`White Dress Goods, Ladies' Gimp!, ' Silk Fringes:ea.:Broad Cloths, Fancy Vesting., Casa me:tact:Wanner Paotaloone ry,Tweeds,Gloves, Hosiery, . Itileada, Combi, Suspenders Buttons, Knives, spoons, .....ILizora, Scissors, de., and a n other etudes in their line, - zoo tedious tall:tendon. We have on band, in•t reeeiv : ed direct from the ateaufacturtre and importers, by ex pressoi Inge: lot of GOLD and GILT JEWELRY, 47 DLO and SLLVER. WATCHES, and Watch niateri ;; ele, land lbeicg weekly in the receipt of each Geed r, we ...intend keeping our assorunent complete. We earnestly ...' solicit an early call from buyers generally, before put , :,•chnsing elsewhere. 'Thirty cat-glut BRASS CLOCK, just arrived oi , va r..iloas kivuls. . . • • . . • ....• fig' RemeMber, No. 07 north-west" corner of Wood ~ . 'street and U amend alley:Pittsburgh . . ~Gregg... N.B.—The business of the Late firm of. Gregg :: 31'• •., Candles , ' is to be settled by D. Gregg at the above ;stand, who as fully authorized a - d in whose povesnion • : are books, notes and papers of said firm. 'lire , .. _the , ;•• . t _ ~ Dr. Jayne 9 s Balmily ,l2ltidtelnes., • px:ritacr a a tsuer from tee Rev .E. L., Abbott, a „, • well known and highly esteemed Missionary in the tied= of Bunnatt. dated SA:NDOWAT Aeneas, February, 1E46. • Dr. D. Jayne, Philadelphia:: My Dear Sir—We are atom in great want of your Medical Preparations. \'oar CARMINATIVE BALSAM is an invaluable medicine in thilia•untry in bowel complaints, and has been used ,:• in all our Missions with the most gratifying s acre 3i. I base known it in many eases to act like a charm 'Your SANATIVE •PILLS are my sheet anchor.—The test medicine for my liver complaint and pain in the side i hat -r . I bereave/ used. They are in, great demand, tied we -. - are entirely out of them. Wo need five hundred bisra tat them. .-Bro, Beecher says we could ace a thousand -.... boxes -yearly among our people to great advantage. I ..- have used your TONIC VERMIFuter. as atoolc in in - kennitteat fever with the most complete success. I - • clink it once . W11:1 the means of saving any own son. Du ring my travels among the churches the . past season, I •••• tohnd a Whole viilage suffering under a prevailing infin -enza,entended with coughed a most violent china , te r. -• I mute regretted•l had not bad a dozen or two or your E:XPECTOILANT to armintster io them) for I `curve . Arum what I have seen of its effects, Matti would have -.• - -been jest•the thintfor those poor people. I presume you • bale not bithanolad an idea. to What an extent your medicines are used lu all our Missions.. • • .. ' ..• . Affectionately yours, . E. L. ABBOT T. .•, •ynetaile•v me Pekin las Store an. Fifthstreet. I,YI ~ousidos Medicated Liquid Cuticle. onicie is Intenetcd• for family are, and should be "t : •fourd in the Possession of every family in the hind. who ate to constant danger °foliar, to their . peysons through accident. and the imptOperorcarders - ' vii of 10011, will find this' article to be invaluable to them. end after a kirtrial, will consider it Indispensable. ' 'This may certify that • we, •th c undersigned, hay iog "Lt- "frCgrinatly made 1130 of udd's Medicated Li a id Cuticle, •.• pftpattd by Merors.' Penfield '& Camp, Middletown, ConneEticut, eheerfully•recommend it to our profeolon. sl brethren, as an excellent substitute for adhesive plus. • iit,ittriressiog burns, cuts, scalds, braises, and oil kinds ' - .of:fresh wounds.; also. for sore nipples, a remedy CHARLES' WOODWARD, Sit.D • • " • 't4M.LCABEY M.D . •" • .-D: HARRISON, ti! D., • • • • . ••••:., HAMI LTON BREWER, M.D., • ' ' • ELLSWORTH BURR, MD., Ratunie. ' Cominisbig all the practising physicians in the City of. For sale by '• D. FAHNESTOCIE &CO lyt • . corner of Wood and First rt.. /MOH HE t 8 Compound syrup of Ireilener Book Boot . (WA; CIES the trout rank among the . propriemry medicines of this century for completely Loring Canker, Salt itheum,Erysipelas, and other diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, Also, Lirer Complaint, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Zaniness,. Coughs, u'orcnets and Tightness stout the Chest; Wee d:due; or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling sensation about the Throat; and ut used withunprecedented sue: *Xs la all cases of • . FEMALE WEAKNESS AND GENERAL DEBILITY. .;.Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the vailonsorguis, and invigorating the entire system. If the tesumony of thousands of living witnossefu rom all parts of thu country, can be relied upon, it is ungu . Italy of in curing all.Erunumr and restoring de. bilitaten end, broken down constitutions. It Is purely vegetable in Its composition, and so accurately coot , ' blued in its proportions that the chemical, botanical and - : medleal prelim nes .of each Ingredient harmoniously cairn to PURIFY. TILE; BLOOD. . It ha removed many ohmic diseasis which has bat . - ' tied the skip of the beat physicians, and'has also cored Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. and Scrofula, which • Sarsaparilla Syrups entire)) , Called tomake the Imam- Asression upon. • It has been tested in.utany' cases of-CANCEROUS •••••• HUMORS. Tee most obstinate Cancers have been. , .oured by this medicine. We say that it is a valuable. Medicine in all BILIOUS COMY,LAINTS. It removes. • all obstruction in the eircutation,vendering • the Limn' ,free, active and beettly.. Lt TCMOVCS Palpitation of the • ?Heart, and relieves in all cases of Asthma, and may. be peed l 4 all climates , end at all seasons of the year. • ••• This Syrup is prepared'onlyhy . O. MORSE A. CO., at ta - lait Fountain street, Providence Ile I , and sold whole intend retail, by.. • S. PLWICKERSLIAM, • Only. Agent forWastetn,Pen:sylvania, ; ear Wood and Sixth sts., ?meta% • istrassissr,..Loo tat utts 1 •'-' rsAGUERREATYPES FOR ONE DOLLAR, put up AJ in Fine Moroeto Cases. The subscribers announce •to that:garmil of Pittsburgh and.sloinityi that they can get a laltenees.for one half the usual price, not to be spr rced.by, those taken in th e East. We don't menu 'to urpassed by any. Haviqg a large' sky and side • Sght, we are prepated to suit I±lo moat rattidiOat. We Iy).ll'neri'ask any persori tb take a likenessunless it stilts' ' Miniatures pat in oekets, Pins or Rings': Sick OS tifi Lockets, iltied_persons taken at tbeir residence.' - 1 FoR'A FEW:WEEKS ONLY. • MERRIMAN & LAWYER. " - :.Roorns on ad st.;vipposite St. Charles Hotel. Doserable Property-tor Sale. 'VCR SALE OR PERPETUAL LEASE—Two beau tiful tots onDacilesne Way, below Hay at, togeth- Cr, 46 feet by.l•4 to an; alley. • _ Also, Building. Lots on PennsylvatriaAvertue' and On Bniddock street, on the Plank Road, and grounds on the bluffs east or my mansion.. The latter property has no drat for beauty of prospect in this vicinity, if, possibly, elsewhere. • ; • _JAMES 11. CRAFT, • _ ' . ' ; . 144 Fourth rt. rr Conersouns, Bridge. Builders, L limes island Saw lfilis aro now• preparing 10.. re 74eiva.,and execute promptly. all orders for,Bridgo and ~o.lher-Timber, onsille most fay Wile terms the market Nrill:Persnt••• (mys) ,JAMES CARMAN & CO. OH Parasoisi Parasols 1 . • TOHN TIM has last received a beautiful stesOrto, ..t1; want ot those green and blue watered Si lk Parasirlaa• . Aims anew style of-satin turn—all of . wbich will:NW sold at a great redaction from former prices. ; , JOHN W. TIM, -• Whip, Cane luta Uriibrella Factory, . N 0.143 Woad street.. . .:CCIrl7O HOSIERY AND GLOVES—A lull anion meatof alLcolors and qualities ofHosiery, with a !Ina asaorunent or Lisle Tbread, Silk and Cotton Glades, For m a ate, wholesale or retail, by F. H.. EATON, n° Friorth et. • . . . . . ik ,a4ittlitzragE, and will .sell in Pldladelpidie 1 7 Ineesialrdose.n assorted wormed, linen and cotton 7 1 . r., ; &Unroll= well wantthe attention of Saddler w ~ ..aiXt Merehaiite, as they , • will bo aold at unusually lo -•-. 3.xtees, 'wholesale or retell. at.. JOHN VV:TIH'ff /. - :, .. T ., ..--, •-: '..Thilp,Cano andllmbrellt.-Paotory, .• . ~ .. .•. /4 ...;:-. . - ' . . No ./ 41 :Yroodletraei. - 1..., -..'..,. ''.........., -: Nctollt).94/PiAtuftitll4t- . • side. • 11 4- 11911BURO PODKA%setompnsed ity.lierzon • Mercedes Waits-4Y SosePh L aD i u rn i ; Silver lithsiltaltzt - •••• -_.- • " KabsAloore—the'Atftetican tirace.Dsurung; Den - Bolt—bY : Ensass.f . • 01dArutChatr-..by Henry. Russell; •.• Mountain Maid , . Invitation—a celebrated hielody by .. :the Rainer Family; - •.' • . • • I woo hi not Die in Wint•r—in reply to the- Song I — would not Die In Spring time f Mulac byi. H. M ilton . ;_ Sosette until:reap Joe ; . • The,lffreatta. nollemitett - of eight beautiful pieces., the Gaiinr; • • • DarcestiC Catiallii,tind R. Culver's PreCeptor* .:• ..tor the Haluir; . " :". • • ' • • • • . . T.Hunter's, Henri Hertz's, Bingmirller, and Charlet' Czernts Theoretical and Practical Piano Forte Together with.alargo assortment of the. best Vfolin, Guitar, Violincello, and 'do able bash Strings, lobe bail Just reelied'hy'exPresit sad for sale ty - • • BLUME, • jelt • . Pismo Depot. No.llB Wood et. New Mwfo. • TORN MELLO et,No. Ell• Wood smiler, has received rtf zthe-followin 4 pice q s of new and popular Music t • • , • • Farewell', if ever fondest prayer; • ' ' Soldier's Grave; . • • •. ~-• ...•••• • Waltz Sentimental. By Pilch;; '•• • • ';Lte Sose..lrariations by: Harden; • • • • ' , Carnival di Venice: -By Voss; 13 6 Kind to:the Loved O; -:•• • • • r ' Ma eh from Norma;Norma; 'S n o es ng of she Robin ;• I Russian Polka ; Dian'ele end Liseue ; ' . Nelly Bly ; Sailor Boy's Grave;. : : Jenny Lind's SerenailingPolka; . : - Serenading or Schottlsh Polka; . Jenny • Lind's Polka t • • . ' I Welcome Thee with Gladness; -• ••Pd offer thee this hand of mina ;. • • Life is but a Strife;' Willow Wood Quick Step; Call toe pet names; Would I Were with thee; • Gocd Luck Polua ; Grand Russian March; Where are now the hopes ; . • • . Newburgh Polka; 'Tin tforaeWher&er the het rtbl; Spirit Polka; Cady Polka; Batchelor's Polka; RertzelPolkal Joys that we've tasted; . . , • Where are the Friends of My Tomb. ' • ' CHICKERING',S PIANOS—A - vent largo. stock of Chickering's Pianos on band and arriving. liyls EW MUSIC.--H. , KLEBER haa just received— . Neliy.lfly , by 8 C Foster:' - Sweat ilome t as sung by Jenny Lind ; .. Sung of Christiana, words tram 'Bunyan's grim s Progress , Thou host learned to Love anothet• ; • • Nancy Bell; • . • • • Mountain Maid's Invitation ;- Wilt Thou be my Bride: . Why do Summer Roses fade ; My Nevi England Home, by Mrs. Anne Wade, of Allegheny; • • :The Mourner, sequel to Festal. From cur merry Swiss Home, vocal duet; by Glover; Wilt thou be gone,"Lova—vocal dues, by S. C. Turn not net , ay—dite.tt, by S C Foster; Once I toyed thee Mary dear, by S C Foster; I would not die in Winter, It won't bear mentioning ; • Ka•e Moore. Poi :sal—Henrietta, Evergreen. Dear Ann's, Jampint, Children, Wallace. Hens /kneel, National. Scottish, Soi ree; Cdmelia, Homburg, Madeline. Ernestine Sophia.: W.szazxs—Homage, ttyerly ' s Alexandria, Jessamine, Wcind'Nymph, Siive 'Title. Three i•iisters; de. • • Also, n flue relecuon pf Foreign Music. • jyl2 Sign of the Golden harp, 1.01, Third st.. - - MOW PUBLISH INO-;•-An t Outline of Mechanical En- L with dravrtnes of machinery, toots and epparatus of a eery deieriptton. Collected, collated and publithed by an American .tinelneetitig enciety.. thesuperintendenee of Frederick blone.—This valuable work is of imperial size; each pert contains two plates of drawings. It will be completed in 23 monthly parts, Ave of which are now ltsued- Price to eubscriberi, each pert ;to non-subscriticts.Sl,6o. • .1 • ' No.l of anew weekly: poper,.called"Tbe _ .bas been received. • It is printed in quarto form, o , fine paper, mad is elevoted to News, the Arty, Science, Belles Lentes, fte.. and advocates the moral and social eleva tion of American citizen t, native and adopted, ludepen dent of all sects and parlor. Respecting tLese periodicals the Agents deem it un necessary to say but as their respective excellen cies are apparent to the eoramonest onserver; - they would therefore merely ask their Wands and the public to call and examine the merits of the works. • • • WouDWARD ,s. JELLtV, 1312 Stationers and Bookbinders, :3, Third at Hood's. New Jewelry Store. rir HE anderrigned has lately t.pentd his stock of FINE .1. GOLD and I , IIINER WATCHES,and FINE. HOLD JEWELRY, az 51* 'Malt= crater, two doors from Third street, and wishes to ipform the citizens of Piny burgh and vicinity that he intends to make this place his home, and would solicit a share of the patronage of the cilia r no. itiforma all pa morn who are neonatal of purchasing fay thirg In the orny of fine Gold or SiNCT Watches; rid. Gold and fashionable Jewelr .kg , that he wt. l at all times sell every uttielo in his T ilne at, Piew York Citr price.,and at least from 10 to 50 pee sent lower than the sanc quality' of goods are uniting sold for in this section of country. . ry. Piratic. call and aiming. the Goods and prices., ' G. :. H U OD. - • Nana , / Double-Lever Letter Ceiling ' . Press, and Metallic Dampener: ' • - BURNHAM'S PATENT. • • • • Sixa of &pia and Dampeners—Letter: 10 by Eh) Foolscap, l 0 by 15; Folio Post. Ilk by lit; le by 21. , 4 TiVit Seeing. Labor-oaring and Afority4 acing Machine. ' vrlllB PRItS , I and DAMPENING TABLET presents I -1 decided advithuges over all previonsinvenuone for the some object. Ist. The Pres. dors not require fisteninx down. • 1 Terouektwo levers satileceentric Joints the pres sure is obtained with more ease, and much quicker than by other methods. ' • 341.. The power is applied so equally, that the Peers is I not liable to break or get out of order. jth.—The Dampening 'Tablet is a substitute for the brush, blotting pa per and NCO t-elmh, saving all the trod ble incident to their use. and is worth its weight .n gold. The Tablet may be used to great advantage with any Press tilt eady in use, and fur that purpose will be sold separately. Letters con be copied la ith this Presa end Dampener in three seconds. without blaring the original or the copy.. MANN'S PATENT Int PROVE:ID MOVABLE BINDER, For keeping in a Book-like form, Mollie. Original In -voices. Lrilerli, Periodic:llo, Newspapers, Drawings Bank Checks, or nay other popern where method is de- ' ?liable. This invention, it is confidently believed, Is the best ever presented to the public for the purpose Est - which it is designed, and will furnish to many a decide. Tatum long needed. The undersigned now otters it at a comparatively trilling cost to all who may desire to per feet the system of preserving papers for ready and easy reference. MANN'S COPYING 11001:S. The Paper in these Books is made from all Linen Stock, and of the same quality. as Fine French Writing Paper, bound on Parchmentßaek% with Printed Pages, and manufactured expressly (or retailing The undersigned having procured the sole agency of the above ankle% now offers them at reasonable Prices at wholesale or retail. Presees, Dampeners, Book s, * or Binders, furnished to order of any dime n sions, at soon notice. All of the above article• warranted. Also—Copying Paper, in loose sheen of an y size. - Arnold's Copying Ink—decidedly the best in use. Mr. A. C. Chambers will wait on the citizens of Pitts burgh and Allegheny, and will give all the instruction necessary. . JOHN F. COLE 3c CO., At 51'Fadeute.Covodesi Penne Railroad Depot, cornet of Perin and Wayne ste.;"Plualiurgh Eiatyl rills.°Sutton. TAE Co-Partnership heretolore existing between the subscribers. under the firms of,/ .S.HOTINET is Co., Is this day dimwit ed by mutual eon vela. Either partner nisiy use the name of the concern in settlement. • • • • '.• JEROME S. BONNET . . . TIATTHEW D. PATTON. ;Pittsburgh April Ist, 1850. • • • • QJ H 'yin g sold ray entire interest la the firm of J. S. nonsgs & co. to M.D. Parroa, my late partner, and in Atiringfrom b usiness, I take great pleasure in recom mending barrio 'the confidence of my 'friends and the public. • • [ap3l J.B: BONNET.• LAWRENenvimr,YROPERTY.—For Sale, a vei cable property of 72 feet on Pike street hy 110 deep on Water street to Foster alley:presenting a fine corner lot pleasantly situated on the Allegheny, having a dwell ing house containing 4 rooms, kitchen, good cellar and a porch; also, a pump of fine water, out.hignsej a large stable, carriage house and cow stable, and en ice house on the river bank, of capacity to hold in,taiti bushels of ice; also, a garden, with fruits and flowers, and a largo • gtape ar bor; also, 2 small dwelling houses, with grape ritiesin (eon'. The whole is in good order.. Omnibuses to the city pass the ' Price 84500. S. CUTHBERT; Gi neral Agent,' jyll • - • • . SO, Smithfield street. F ratfibislintiSfillii-litiVA POWDERS —This elegant preparation, betides - Its superior claire as a Summer Beverage, has the advantage over all otter Compounds in being decidedly Medicinal., It corrects • AMdity, relieves 'Nausea, licartburn, Cramp and Plate le 'Cy. promistesAppeiite end 'Digestion, and predates the best effects In derangements of the Urinary Organs. For sale by JAMES A. JONES, 11001 • • Cm. Liberty and Head. " lIIINESE WAstilolo FLUID colt always be Sad Kt 1,./ No 50, Smithfield street. at 25 cents per bottle. This ankle lensed (or washing in salt, bard or soft water. •_•ltliler's 'Cholera' Reinedy, for tha immediate cure of dysentery, diarrhea, pain in the stomach, Re., can nito Itteptitained at • Uylll 60, Smithfield street '• Pins OIR Lamps. TUST RECEIVED a fine assortment of these LAMPS, 8, for hurtling the Camphene, Pine and Ethereal Oils, which I will sell at greatly reduced mice.. JOHN S. TOUGH, 82 Fond' St., between Martet and Wood, ' Manufacturer and Dealer, Wholesale and Retail, in the Shove named Oils.' • liell Watches, Jewelry and Saver Ware. HE VERY BEt.T.ilatE to purchase fine gold Je*. T elry or Watches is while the warm summer days. and the very dull - season ortheyear lasts, for then it is .that you have plenty of time to look about and ascertain at what estabfiahment you can get the most real value 'for your money. Now, therefore, if you are about to buy. any thing in that line this summer, it will he to your •advantsge to call in at HOOD'S New Jewelry Store, No. 51, Market street, for he is selling all kinds of fine• goods at the - wholes:lle prices, and 'soots one-half less that, the usual retail prtees. lie has also secuted Air .E: Gilliam to attend to the Watch Repairing department, • and all descriotiona of ' work will be done at short notice and warranted.. • • . Jyy De. Wm; P. Odes, .V.ETLKINAILYSURUEON. " • Office at Rod Pane:von?. Livery Stables, on Fount' street, between Wood and Smithfield: ilyedy - _ EW MACKEREL.-40 Mole 18.51.N0. 3 Mackerel "M 9leasecbnsetts nwpoidon; . • , ' • .20 bf bblis 1831 Ncy, 1 -do . ,• . • • • "g 0 do do N 0.9 do', • . . • . IS do •do No. 3. do , Now landing and for sale by . • _ hIILLEK & RICKETIDN, i 9 Nos. 221 & 0.13, Liberty st., 1102d1NY—Sbbls. rear Hominyyfresh; for sale by. WM. DYER., . . Ira' . . ••• . 207 Liberty 'at: mil -wry. FISH-10 half t,bla. hi acklnaar Trout; • r 6 bbla. Lake Shad, for sale by _ WM. DYER. , • r . .. -• ANACKERb.3.--Ibb bbls. No. 3, (large, 1851, to as rise, for sale low.' • • oyl4l WM. DYRRi A rtOPFEE-,-100 bags prime Rio Cape, arriving, and tb NU' - able by ." USIA] Witt DYER.- RVE41.131.41,-40 bbls. first-rate Rye Floor for +al , Jow.-1 fi 9 141 • .. • WM- DYER.. - IL If AcKEß43l.—traibls. NO; L; - • • . An , . 20 b2l( bbls.do; for sale verb low B. MOLASISEt3•42bbIa. SLJames geiloory , F:I4C:.: Syrup [or WM. DYES. -1110NBR1GHD$ 13T4AC111=40P.to. fot oßle br Jyvt. -• • • • icr•onicairiatiVNT BACC— 20 EL Ws. sno cigar .13...-10,4:kit - Oplo by, B. 1140NES, jyl4 , • • 137 Front greet.: ACE ' 0' Q 0 : Len , , s .- s . .. . ~ 4.... ~ ;`.3 . ';• •-• • -•'• • • fi , • ,' - • _,: •- '• T h P • • • • --" T'4l" , • >. ' • • • ; • •„ - . • -• • - • • • • ; - • The 1., f...d it i,.a.u - i g iee • • • • - - _ • ~,Chat.IIII I MLNIPIVer. :; , .3Georg*Vi. hard , . • Vb";3lsirr.,NlPt,' Idoideeei D. Lewis, , wet, Adolplil E. Berle, SanitiblMexklt 7 i David 11:11towae, •,' r. •it C0t414.0411101r :Marti! PatteTlOD... - ' • ,1311(1,N7D,RICRER;Pies'i.i bit'iar. G. ti n inevariitteeteulii. Er Continue tolnabilnuutuindeiVerliefil al en Waite'? ..enteyery dese nytion, t efliT? pent • ip,'l , 4llt t Taves tie low, es,re a eonsudeta 312 ".PEFF O , • • Tbe.o otnptinoaie - ie ter, ea ti - tasnungett'FattS, thipitalworrietialutasisarelyitivested , lairorl} l l4llllefiretiftlion Stie tositred , • ~.t. ...TM:Assets or tbe c,evippy, lon,Pitualy_lst, 1554 as toblistted agreeisbli to ap Act 5T R . ssexably;yeeitvi otva; vii blongages .918,128 . 6:3 Real Estate • -- • • 54,377 73 I Temporatl,•-••••-• 83,460 17 s too k s • ago sio • !Cult L--•-•••••-•'• 54,346 81 . v.,e12,7 ea "44 . • theii thdorporation; a pekiod ot2L'yeafs,_thay gdapurardJ of This Million-Foie .lithldrod .Thoth Elata;loskeb by fireohezebv affording 4viikeaCe .9f.the advantages Of inSALTILEIM 41,70 as the alilityand Vlspositiori tome et with Otoatptnesk, •wr ilabllialts. • 9 ' giar24] Office N. E. corner Wooll anciad stir. ilaarlns, sire and -gistand 'l`rosseportalloo IMS INSURANCE-00:01'4%NY OF NORTH AMER. lek, - Philidellihitt, chartered 1794, capital ssooi. 000t.issett•Jannaiy 13,1851,181,001,203 , 00, will .makp, insurance pn buildings, and their-contents an this . eity, mid yfeliiitY. Also, , on properly, of every descrip lion, on qtaltribotitS'and othier •veisels; either by (Mind :transportation or on the seas ; : •• • • DIRECTORS; 'Arthfir o.toffin, Pros't., Jacob AI. Thomas, s ; Samuel W. limes, • John fL Neff. Edward Smith; •1 Rlcluird D. Wood, . John A. Brown, William Welsh,.. Samuel P. 9mitb, . Francis Haskins ; Samuel Brooks, . • .S. Austin Afilbone, Charles Taylor, E.Bowen, ' Ambrose White, . 'George W. Aspinwall, Thomas F . Cope,. ;.James N. Dickson, , S. Morris, %Valet, - H2D. Sherierd,'Seey.' Thil is' the oldest Insuritnea ;Cori:many' in - the 'United States,•ard•from its high standing,long experience, atri al° means,,and avoiding all risks . of an clue hazard ous character, may be conkidered as offering' ample se curity to the public. — .WM. P.IONES, Agent, .1 9 .21 • . ;N0.141 Front street. 711/Liiisliisliiiiiiiil-1611e XXI sursuloo Co: .—GUABANTY • FUND 8400,000. . Tws COMPAN Yoffent to the in, arid all the security and adviidtagei °rib° Mutual and JOlnt Stock Plans (as heretofore applied) combined. namely: Low rates of premium; an annual return in cash of use per centoga required, for the contingent tisk - of the year; an ade quat6,but not excessive provision for the future security .of members far the whole termof h e, %situ 4111 gqdli able interest in tee accumulating fend seeured to such tors,. payable at dealt', uy credits upon their poli cies; a guaranly fend designed for the permanent'seed rity.of short term members, and also for the present se corny of [bete tor tbe whole terra of life. Cy-This u the'ouly 'Mutual Life Insurance Company whose rates of premium are fixed at a fair reduced stun diird,l,ollll a provision for an . anzundiy. increasing'. aces! , _muiation of (Ands (far future *minty) in exam propor tion to the imonut of ba.iness and, the increasing xrisk from advancing age among the Members.. •' • Pamphlets. tracts, 3a,, giving in detail the plan and rates of the Company, formsheff gratis; and applications for inzusati.le received - by ....L'TURBETT. - Agoot, tW, Wood street, Pittshursh. Siam. Dri.wotau, Medical Examiner. • • !tyi: rpilE DELAWARE farru'AL SAFETY INSUR ANCE COAIPANY.—Otfice. North Room of the Es chunge, Third street. Philadelphia. . • . . Fian Isaciasstos—Buildings, Merchandise and other property in town and country, insured against lose or damage by fire at the lowest ratter premium. ' MARINE laseasteca.--They also insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or , coastwise, under open or special polities, as the assured may desire. INLAND TaI.."I2I7OATATION.—Thoy also Insure Merchun• disci transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, en the most liberal terms. DIRECTORS—Joseph H. - Seal, Edmund A. Bonder John C. Davis. RobertLitman, John R.. Penro sc, Sama el Edwards. Geo. G. Leiper, Ti Edward Darlington,lsaac IL Davis, 'William Falwell, Joha Newlin.r.ll. M. Huston, Inknes C. Hand, Theoplulus Paulding; Jones Brooks. Henry Sloan, Hash Craig. George Scrril I, Spencer Me. Hymn, Charles fixity, J. Johnson, William Hay, Dr S. Thomas, John Sellers, Win. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.—D. T. Morgan, I luglr Craig, Jun. Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, President Tuns. C. HAND, Vice President. • • Jammu W. Cowen, Seeretary., I 3 Mace of the Company, No. 4u Water street, Prits, bu h. ireltritf) •-P. A. MADEIRA. Agent. Fire and Itt at InAk luminous:., THE:OFFICE or the irtrurarsis Co. of North Annum • hie been ircaterred to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones re, C0.,N0. 141 Front street, third house East of Mood stry.ehtuthere the subscriber will issue Policia:son Pull& ings and their eontents,and o Shipment* by Steambos ts ar.d other vessels, for the above old and - responsit•le Company. .(opal WM. P../ONFS.'dtgent In Jctiezion county [ore & CO ~.;,~.: >" .. .. :' .. ; - 1 1 TAIWIEMPACITIPM*.gj Life and ilealan Inaneassee. WiIk:MUTUAL LIFE AND /11;ALTII INSURANtd; I COMPANY, of PAiiadr/pAio, Incorporated by the Legislature of Pernsylvmaia,Mateh,looi Chimer Par. petual; Capital etoo,ooo. 'Raw knot , Masan!" Amino!. catna,Canwany, and full 20 per cent. lower than tut usual rates of Lute I entrance, as the following conumn son will show. Thus a person or the age of 00 insuring for $lOO for life, Anna pay in the •Girard 52,30, Pennsyr• Amnia 1120. Penn Mutual 42,36, Ennuabic d 2,01, He * England 52,30, Albion 82.48, New l ork.Life I di and Health, Philadelpain.sl,9l. Dtaccross.--Samuel DO:net, Charles D Hall, Wot F Donne, Robert P King, Charles P W Baldwin, Chas 0 lit Campbell, PI al Reeve, Al. D i t Lewis Cooper J Rodman Barlrcr„R II Butler, Edwlirß Cope - Presi: drat; Samuel D Orrick • Mrs Prcrldirni f Robert P. King fircrstary, Francis Bletekburne, Applicutlous will ire 'received and every informal.. given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Orrica: Commercial 111)01:11S, corner of Third and Woad streets Pnuiburgh. Fire and Marine Insurance. 111/1E Insurance Company of North America, ut YUUs Jelpliiii,through its duly authorized Agent, the sub. settler, offers to make permanent and hunted last, nines on property,in this city and its vicinity, and on slava= by the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS: • • ArthurO.CoAln,Pres% Samuel Orooks, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith Edward Smith, Ambrose . White, John A. Brown. Jacob H. Thomas John White, John R. Neff, • Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Win. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, See . y. This Is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1704. Its charter is per petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering rumple !cruel. ty to the public. WILLIAM P. J ONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Co., Water and Front sic, Pittsburgh =arty Jolla 12 9 Cortnoy, WIJOLESALE AND RETAII, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Cigar; Tobacco and Snuff, N 0.142 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, aprl4l . Piwbuigh, Pa. •. Business Soltoe. AU. persons having business with the undersigned, either as Public Accountant, Instructor In Book. Keeping, or otherwise, will find him at the Pittsburgh Commercial College, from 0 till It o'clock, A.;M., and (mak till 4 o'clock, P. M. • Mcrcharts in want of competent Book keepers can be supplied bq . calling on JOHN FLEMING, ant 9, Principal Instructor in the Science of Accounts. Fairmount Fire Engine for Sale. HE members of the Fairmount Fire Company offer . their ENGINE for sale. It to in first-rate order, and be sold cheap. Enquire of J'. 80IITH, Seely., .apatf No. 409 Penn street. Cannata gisecems Wanted. Tm. nbecribers will employ a number of good bands at the above business; viz: Bateau; Bedstead and Table makers. None but good woramen need apply,...- as good Wages will he given and ß Pa YA yment N prompt. & 111 , KER, No. 31 Fifth inert. ROACIIES BY THE PECK.—Two boxes of the Ex terminator were purchased by a gentleman the other day, who went home and that night prepared it according to directions The next morning he collected about a peck of dead Roaches, and font d a number of ' dead raisin the cellar. In the yard he found several members of the tat family itaggettng about as if under the influence of liquor. - A few mysterious knockings took place, whtch soon silenced them. The Exterminator never fails. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by ' S. L. CUTHBERT, rnyl2 Smithfield street. • PARCHMENT EN VELO ES.—Llpman's Adhesive, X Parchment Envelopes. These envelopes are the strongest and.sacest that can be used for enclosing valunole letters or papers—being made of Parchment Paper, which will withstand any ordinary friction-or moisture. Assorted sizes sold at W. S. HAVEN'S, • Stationery Store, Market, corner of Second H. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—A delightful place for a reAidence, situated on Coal Hill, nest to the reeidence of James Golding, Esq; having a front of 99 - feet on High strret by 217 neep on tt. Clair eticet— presenting a fine view of the three rivers and surround ing county. The above desirahle property, both for a healthy and pleasant location le not surpassed by any in Merges his within fifteen minutes' walk of the city. The whole is surrounded with a good board fence. Price-51A60. Terms-534,V in hand ; the balance fit roar equal annual payments. S. CUTHBERT, Gent Agent, ; 14 60 Smithfield st. : SECON D 'SPREE C PROPERTY FOR SALE, to close an Ettare.Tao very desirable well finished three story brick DWELLINtiI HOUSFS, situate on second street, immediately above Smithfield, each containing eight rooms and alto;. bathrooms atta,thed, supplied from ranges with bet and cold water. The houses are neatly new, and will be sold low: 850 U in hand—the balance in payments from one to six years. For. larther information apply to FRANK, RAIIM, Agent thy the estate of U. Ratim, deeenaed. at Messrs. Coleman, Mailman tr. Co.'s No. MD Water street. ly14:1w 131., PRI s—filen'ssumaier suits korn 83,5 U to SS. do dress do 810 to 524. • Boys' summer do $1,75 to 87,50. do dress do 83,75 to 80. We are determined to sell out the present stock, to make roam for new uoode. We study to please. CHESTER 71 Smithfield street, ' 0/11 . • •:' • (name in the window.), 4 CASKS superior HAMS for erste by. T. WOODS tc SON, iY IO . No M, Water street. LARD -1500 lbe No 1 Lard for sale by T. WOODS k SON, I 30 , Noel,.Water career brA) K, Narlas,Sago, =pared orn,Tainoes, jy.Anoarnvt, for sale by • W.A. M'CLURO tr. CO., . Onnere and Tea Deniers. OE JARS—The "fee Jr'?u or ". Water Cootemp I we ere making, are well worthy of examination, as merare very neut.:lndwell calculatbd for private facal• Ilea, hotels and boats. -- . - ' We are alto manutacturing Refrigators of galvaltiv4 and other iron. ' • .• 1: . 'myl7:lW. • •• • SCAM'S, ATKINSON, &-OKELY.'. 01114D1t1 24 Oss,Cheese i• , , . 10 bbls: Corned - Recoil/ad per canal and for sale by • ni . • - ' CARSON & U Ifrr- - "!`rj *Wear Grease era; " • 4 ilLObblo..Loaf Bugari • Ite:ZetiiiirpltrriehiblifaTudfor sale by .:111347- . • & ANTED 'MEE DIATELY.--Two Good Box Ma. Tv - Wt.-4. lone other peed • • . 2 • 1 ". • • 'FL S. OFFIER, _ . Erin's Raildings, Fifth C wt.. ••:; ~'~ ' _?. o Gimar asoucnozart zaress •.. . . DecOnd :arrival Of .Siesre, , Satmanser Goode, - • • - 'AT 'O RE RTJJAIRGAINS. 4 .. THE birgest.Cheapestand Best Stock of FAN -80 'OYDarSS GOPDS efver offered int this elty,la - 011age4STEVENSON *LOVE'S Original Bee HiveSiore,-. No.746Market Street, between • - FouniVirresi arid tke,,DistrorrodiParraurea , be T a h m e drta pro ai p._ri ,n e t to bn ri e . in ba a ti f e s j h u e st N o e pr oi ed a ' ,L a d large iost F arLd h i m . n o u s! We Stylesof Fancy and Staple,Dry Goods, which have been purchased since the great reduction in Prices at the lameclearing otnsalettin New York: ens Dailadall'hi a, non will be offered, tocash buyers at from 20 to 25 per cent lower than former prices, • DRESS GOODS of every description,from the cheap est to the mist costly and magnificent, such as a Iraq .large and beautiful stock of this foilowiag articles: Cheiteand Jasper chefs Silks; Dillh_Lastro f blain chemeliiin and lace silks; .00' .ssripe • ..do., •-:. ..,ffol Do . ' p l ain Mack - .- do; Brocade, Amami and - Poult de Sines, all colors ; Black and chamelion Tart satins, and watered silks; Cheap and India Foulard silks; Do : printed and plain silk tissues; • Do do. .Alberiines and Grenadines; Plain, printed and embroidered berages; Chtne plain and figured silks, and poplins; Chameleon tiro 4e- N a g l "; ' '- . ' Paris printed berages o de 'nines; Do - du . ono plain all wool de tables, - Do .do lawns and jaconets; - Piain end 'enibroideneil isuili and Surlsses ; Plain and printed easaineres, do !aisles and alpacas; •• French and domains, gingham. i • • English and American chintzes and calicoes; ut all , - Bi.3l4 c mit j rs and ILUIBONS at great bargains, : ,i• ..Sprlng and simmer shawls, do - do; Needle worked sleeves, cuffs, collars and themi : • .• Needle wotked laces and alpinist caps;, • . Embroidered, hem stitch and plain linen , canals' handkerchiefs •- ' ' •. . •• Falter silk poelret hdlrfs, cravats and •neek ties; Gloves, hosiery and suspenders, a large stork; . .. Irish Bawls, taste cloths and table•lluens ; •: - Tickene, checks, crash, bird-eye, diaper 4. napkins; .Bleached and brown muslin', from 0 to 12a. per yd;• Do brown and colored Canton flannels; • • . • French cloths, plain and fancy casslmares & sannetig • Caahmerets, tweed', marina. fassimerds • and Ky; Black sink' and fatleyvestingt, &a., &c. - -, . I • 11 - .7" The-.proprietors would •respeetfully soltdii >an emir:. call•trom all - their. friends, and the public , . psi,- erallyjeeling confident that they can offer greater inr ducements. to ..whole sale' and retail buyers,. than ant , :hove heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh. • : . . saran f . YOUNG, SZEVENSOI4.Ie4 , O 3 I P.: 1 - . 77- 11u - r illEilrflesaifiiiiiiiiillaiale -7— OF DRY - GtIS at the ' One PnreStoter or 'A. A. GLI MASON & CO.,NciA 62 & 64, Milker street. Pitts burgh, will commence on Thursday, Jane 26th 1851, and continue throughthd-nsonth otJulf:: Their iVholesala Rooms will lie opened to the Retail trade, and every ar ticle throughout the establishment will be sold at an Im mense reduction from usual prices.. Having recently made extensive purchases, their assortment will be found very choice and desirable. Their-puck ofAilika,.cpmprisiut more Allan 500 ideceb will be clo - ted out at an Immense discount frons• usa . prices. . .. .. . Deed Dress Silks as low as - • 374050 cl 4. Sill Poplins, 20 025 . - Best /forego De Gaines, 181. . Fast colored Lawns, Fins Freneh do l2l Fine'Prinred Bereges 181025 Fine Preach Jaconet: 184025 500 pce Rene hprid English Gingham', 10 et;2l Black Aldacat, 121 1000 yards Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 600 Wrought Collars, Ost Fast colored Calicoes. 61. 100 cases Eagliiti and American do, . 8 010 ; 300 eases and bales of Bleached and Brown Mut has at manufacturers , prices. ALSO—Laces, Embroideries, tritnmines,llosiery and Gloves, Linen, White Goode. bonnets, Shawls. Cloths, ire., together with an immense variety of all kinds o f Dry:goods—all of which will be marked down to even less than Eastern wholesale prices. Je2s ; A. A. MASON &CO Dew Voirlimy and Dry Goods store. No. 97, North-tent corner of Wood rt. and Diamond talky. DGREGG & CO ., having opened at the above stand, . are ow offering for sale a large and complete assortment of VARIETY nod DRY LOODS, consisting in part of Broad Cloths, Cassimerei, Satinett, Summer Pant Stuff, Fancy Vesting., Ladies' Dress Goods. Lawns, De Lantos, Ginghams, White Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons, Uosiery, Also, a .complete variety of Cutlery, direct from She ffi eld. Together with Clocks, Gold and Silver Watches. and Watch atatcrlitli, Gold and Silver Pelts-sad pencils, and Jewelry: ' A fine assortment of Pain/ Leaf Mak ac:. • In short, are bare on hand almost ciery.artichesesity kept ifithe Dry Goods and Variety line, All of which we offerfor sale on the most favora ble terms, either for cash fa satisfactory.refea crane _ • D. GREGG 'Gm N. B.—Tbc business of - the lox Eno of GIaCCIO & NP CASDLESS, will be settled by the subsanber, et the haute of D. 0 rr s giy & Co., as the bootie, notes and pepers two irk my pos.eu.oo, sad f em fully authorized to settle up the business. DAVID GREGG. European Agency. trilE undersigned European Agent continues his an. 1 nod voyogcs betwe en Ate e rice and gurope, leaving Pittsburgh regularly in each year in Jane, anti returning lu September—transacting a general Law Aiteney, in connection with his relative,' Itacin Kassa, Esti , now residentin Dublin. The present tour will be. the twentt firth of this Agency.through England; ireland.f.thotland, Wales, An. It embraces collection of legacies, debt', rents, property and claims; recrustances of money; procu ring copies of wills, deeds cud documents; conducting searches of all kind., Ac., Ac . Innumerable references given. Daring the subscriber's absence,- his brother; kthwsain Kaunas, wilt attend in his Office. Mee on Film Street, o,positc St. Pawl's Cathedral. - THOMAS J. KEENAN. European Agent, ieSaf and Attorney at Law; Pittthnign, l'a. ---- Urrtra Family Flour. OR the convenience of the citizens, the proprietors gof the "PITTSBURGH CITY. N11.4145,"have placed en !bribe reception of enters, at the foIiONWI tag places: J. & R. Floyd's store, corner of Wood and 6th sta h.l.Haywood's Shoe shire, corner Libeny and Plac ket A. Beelen's Store, ad street; L. Wilcox, J Druggist, cor. 4th and Smithfield; . John I Smith aster°, ear. High and Wylie streets ; ' • Telegra-i, Office, Fourth street; It. C. Keil:. Grocer, elar.fith at. and Market alley ; M. Grilses S . .!e,9th Ward. . . The Flour War will call twice or thrice daily, for alders, and the Flo .1, rke., delivered pronaply either in barrels or tacks, (sack Flour is preferable.for family use,) without charge for cartage. It is plain that no accounta can. he allowed, and that drivers can have no permission to leave Flour without Paylacut , WellOPPlllit the Pablie.will buplensed with this arrang ement, as we shall endeavor to do Aim just ce t 'north)) WILIWARTH fr. N OBLA. Dr. W. P. GILES, .f IrETERINARY havingbeen V insitedre return by bit friends, respeet fully offers his professional FCfgiCell to the citizens of Pittsburgh and its vicinity; and takes'. the present opponanity to express his :lc kuovaledgmentii to them for the Mummy encouragementmey &leveed to hint in the prosecution of b.s profession during five years, and isgain invites their patronage. Having prac tised for the last ten years in th, United States, he pre sumes he is capable of treating the various diseases to which Horses are liable, in an able and scientific man ner. , • Di W. P. Giles has his office in Mr. Roily Patterson's Livery Stable, FOURTH street, between Wood and timithfield streets, where he may be consulted daily from 10 till 3 o'clock, as to the soundness of Horses, and toe disease of Gorses and Cattle. . • - Every description of Veterinary Medicine nay he had. at his office, accaratety proportioned and properly adapt ed to every disease to which the horse ['lncident—Lint. went, Lotions, Blister., Ballo of every description, nod Condition Powders equal to any thing ever acted to the public. Good stabling for sick horses:. Sick and lame horses attended to at their respective suibles i ln tow(' or cowl try. (my7:3a3d.) G. W, P. GILES, VS. Lithographic. Institute. (10-PARTNE.RBdlP.—Thesubscriners 1:0051 respect %../ fully announce to their friends and the public gen erally, Wet they have.thls day entered into Co-Partner ship, for. the purpose of carrying on, at the old. star. 3, in ngerlyos Dailditig,opposite the Post Office,Third street, Pituiburgh, the Lithographic Printing, in all Its various branches. Having machinery, retenUy arrived from Europe, they am prepared to do works in Lithography equal to steel engraving. 'They solicit. a continuance of the patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to the one:partner, Win. Schuchman;and they hope by strict attention tothelr business, by elegant workmanship, and the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors of all en• lightened public. • Bonds,CheelcdDrafts, Machine Drawings, Like ,, ess• es, Lanscapes, Autographic Letters, Bill Heads; Plots Lithographed and Printed in Black, Gold Bronze of Co lon. Specimens of their work can'be seen at their Office . , as above. WIH. SC HUCHMAN, apr23 FRED. HAUNLEIN. PERFUMERY AND FANCY' SOAPS.—JAMES A. JONES. corner of Liberty and Hand streets, baa received a fine assortment of Perfumery and Fancy Sa R o ouse p: cl'a cologne water Rdussel's omnibus soap; Wetherill's do; do amantine do; French do; do Circassian do; ' Wetkerill's toilet water ; Brown Windsor do; Aromatic vinegar • . Tniinsparent wash baits; Roussel's assonedestrams• Military shaving soap ; Lubin's 'do do ; • Roussel's shaving cream; • Eau Weirs! ; do do • compo'd ; Genuine bear's oil; • Jenny Lind hair gloss; • do oz. =How ; Oilontine,or rose woth paste; apr4 Copper Stooks.. • • . • 'LIVE have orders tor the Stock* * of madams Min* Companies of Lake Superior. !Those wishing to sell will please call, or address ' . • ' A. WILKINS & CO, :.• jyli corner of Market age Third ata. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati j a anci . ..l. , ratsv:lll, A FEW SHAELES.of • ihtf r l a ntc; , wan — lefi : ai ' fife Efi / - 1. change Office of Ixll A WITALINS PREMIUM CHEESE—Two extns large premium G. shoo Cheese received and for sale by . . _ %VAL A. M'CLURG & GOTlit — F asks.— he .est • ' 0 Oil Imported, jolt received and fr r sale by • • ;• WII. A. M'CLURG It CO., jylt . Grocers and 'yea Dealers.; F1tE., 4 411 MACCARONI.—A. very superior article cf Fresh Maccaroci ja.t received and for gale by . Wlll. A. bI , CLIIRO it CO., OIL - 258, Liberty buret.: A PRbskt surrt..y of the celebrated itelliA FLY A Paper, just received and for sale wholesale and re tall, by S. L. CUTHBERT, , jyt4 60 Smithfield at.. ('1 LOVka ki l d . i O n V g G • 10 .-- v A s now and .._ eantila attic o Ladies' Lida thread lo;at 12e03'e per per: • " Silk • leopm 1. Kid - Alan " KENNEDY tr. DASLETT, - yl No. 94, Market street.! qlO LUT—T•e Warenoube N 0.137 Front street, far J.. merly occupied by the subscribers. Possession OVER immediately. Enquire of - -mYRP:U . .Qlqll‘l%. & CO.,' ; . . •MACKERII,-25 half bbly.i toy ante by jetl6 bi. DYER ISKUNKrPAPE —For sate by • un3ol WALTER P. MARSHALL. TUST•nteravkal at Wilkins Hall, a fresk suPPIY • er 11411.18 UT." . Oral • JOHN WAILICER TRADON RAMS-5,000 Rm. first Into, for sale by i - TILT - CUFF PlNl3—Just received and for toile at the Watch and Jevreity.eore of W. W. WILSON. : coraer.of . Fonithind Mallet es. DRiho ppectiEs-ievo bus: prime Halves, In atom ella tot sale bY- _ • &101 WM. DYER. . BACON . I3BOOLIPir Basks ssipezior IThoutdera. !dal , • WM. , DYEB.. . . . ,~' ~._ • it . ~- ~~. =EI EMS - , . : IMIMIM ~. 5 .~ A: :`' .~i~l.ir.~;&G. ... ...444110 4 1 1.* WAN:IOW/AIL a.„•.: - - C-A-BINET FURNTTURE MANUFACTURER, • Ware.roomi 97...a5id 99: I.'tkird .stre.et. T . W. W. respectfully informs Ids friends and c aslant 111'..i'ets that he has now Completed the 'largest and'fi- I nem stock •of household. furniture ever before -seen'tri • lids city,. as he is determloed to uphold the quality , with i well-seasoned Materials, best workman/0.4,0nd unwell designs; and from the exittit of his ordels and, facility la mai afticturing,iteis enabled to - prodUce Warranthd farnitgre, at the !owes; prices. • ,'... 1 ..-, „, ..., :I' ..i :., .. - , , t , ~. lie has adopted the principle of idengfglag4o...pu 4 - 4 tomererinterest with his own, in'ituitilty and price, and keeps always on band- the greatest varietf of every des. uriPtion .of furniture' from•theuhe apes; and plainest; to the most elegant nacostly, that a house k or.uny pan oi one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to order:: lie therefore'soltcluran inspectioa, that the advantages of his establishment may he knosert. The following articles consist, in part, of his stook, which for riclmess cif styleandfinish, cannot be surpassed is any of the , F.astern cities ir• .- •• -, '• ' ' ' " Parlor, drawing, din ' ing, and bed room •••••• , "chairs, of every variety, consisting, of resewaood,, ma- - hogany and walnut Eliza b e then, , • Cmiservistolis and Easy' Chairs, of every ". deseriptioniCouches,'Solas;Tete-a.tete and Di- _vans of the latest,French and American patterns t itTaehaess What-Nots, and ladies , r arlor.,Wnting Des of various' kinds' • Work Tables • and fancy inleik idiuidsi.muslo sands, and holden, marble top, mn• ho y, rosewood sad walnut centre and Bola, ta bles, extension, dining table. ; ,all sizes of the' • • • • 'most improved, and decidedly the best kind • • • made; maxi, Pembroke hall and pier tables, • • wardrobes,. bedsteadtrand:washstands of . each a large assortment;. gothic .hall and parlor mceptiotichains, ottomans • . : and stools,: - secretary and book • cases, able boards, fire •screens:. towel racks, hat stands,. and . . music stools, critic: and cots ''•for - children; Paper mache, - table and, tea pops, loony, : rosewood, and . - • • inlaid peail Tables, .. • A large 11150[U/1011i of COMMON PURNIVIRE and :WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cssinits muses supplied with all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short est notice. All 'orders pioinptly attended .to Journeymen Cabinet Makers Association WAHERODSE, 119 SECOND STREET, :{near the comer of Wood.) . • T H IS •ASSOCiATION, em braeingialready, twice to three Ames as many hands as the lar , .. • gest and hitherto most renowned business shops of this city, have opened their W are house, and ere able to funustolthe public, by wholesale or retall,with Furniture of the following description— viz: Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Fall Col maned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads* Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs; Mahogany Walstaitdo; So fas Divans; l'iano Stools; Book Cases;• Secretaries • .Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre , • Tables ; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobcs; - Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work stands; Cherry and Common Workstands ; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureau - ; Cribs; Cradles, fie. • • • The advontages of co-operation, on an extensive smile, permit them to sell at the lo west prices, Fuld they are de %ermined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally good, it not better article, and warranted--as the public will understand by giving them a cull. arr Steamboat work of, all descnptions, and other articles of any description, made to order in every style, at the shortest notice....' - • linariel 'aso Cabinet. Maker* Veneers, Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut; Varnish, • Hardware and Furniture at Wholesale. fIE subszribers have - just - received trom New York J. and Roston a most *splendid stock of VENEERS, and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. All of which we - will sell at extremely low prices. As great care was taken in the selection of the stock, persons cannot fail to be salted either as to quality or price; and, as it is well known that - Furnituro can be made by machinery Superior and much lower than by hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited. Turned Work,in all its brane,hes, carried on as usual. Flank fir band mishi t for Carpenters, and all articles required In manufacturingrabinet Furniture, constantly on band—viz: Mahogany, Varnish. Hardware Hair Cloths, Springs, /Lc., &e. RYAN tz AVKEE ' , - • , Ryan's Buildings, No. 3t Fifth garret . marldaw CLIAIIIS & • D toUlt N 0.98 Tkirdstrat, between Market and Wood, S.nali side. litW* have now. on hand a large and i. .. 4 0, splendid stock of every variety o t CHAIM, andCABINET-FURNMURE,whiettwe • are confident cannot be s a rp nese d, ,- eituilled, in this City, or a tt.e Wei n, in style and finish. I' hose who are in want us Furniture are respectfullY invited to call and examine tot themselves.. steamboats furnished an th : shortest nitice. All orders promptly attended to. . e llktf . O'DONNELL. MULLENCO. roux dimwit= t. a. L. la mum, .W. B. iillNTtill. O'DONNELL, MULLEN Sr CO. Pittsburgh Cheats. & Ciablmet ware Rooms, ' No. 08 TAird Strut, Sousa Side. • lisi VD. H. &Co., respectfully infunn their friends and' customers that they have, if not:Me largest stock ever before seen in this city; the greatest rariety of styles, the finest.finitheil, mad, of the best seasoned materials, and by the best workmen in the western eoantry-kill of which they are determined to sell vs low as any other manufacturing establishment in the city. Oar stock to all oar own manufacture; no imporumous. ' Steamboats and Hotels tarnished at the shoreat notice- All orders . rot:aptly attended to. jut: rairentlitairso an Chair Ware Koalas. :21E LI: YOUNG & tour of Tarrd and Senithfitkhts.,oppante Broton't Boa!, rinaburgS, Ea., keep constantly on hand and make to order,. at the lowest prices, 4 1 HOUSEHOLD and STE AM BOAT FURNITURE, and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved febls O• Tax sabscrlbers tender their ai knowledgments for the favors bestow 4ed upon MGM by their'Steambont friends and Would respectfully remind them and others ' inte- ' • rested in building boats, that they are at all times pre dared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every escription of Cahill - Puraitare and Chairs of the her =aerial and workmanship. Tl 3 YOUNG& CO., Corner Third and Smithfield ” streets, opposite Ilrown's Hotel?' H. .DALULLB Ilaxismer'da Drawler, . ~ CALIVETWAREROOM II ,SMITVIELDSTREET, thutosen Seeensastreet and Strawberry allex,Plusburg,Pa. 11.A.111PdEn. & DAULER 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 any similar eitablistuneutin ire Weal. 'They have now on band an unusually extensive stock.embracing all kinds of Fund tare, tram the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. An orders promptly uttended to. mr2l:6re A. MILLIKEN & CO h II AVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and IA CHAIR liIANUFACTORY, N 0.64 Smithfield et. a large assortment of limey and plain Furniture, which they will sell 15 percent. below customary rates. - Terms—cash only. • • ' tdec27:ly ate ; facNlVuhirt;lj.4.l,my....N43.oN co RS o r i ttl:nesto d manu ; don, at his old stand, corner Ot ' frderty esc lul nP ii Seventh streets. UIVDERTAKING attended to, in all its branches. • " magi .1 Bolivar Fire Brick Manufacturing Company Z. 89. GLOVZQ, I. Y. XllBB, B. V. /ONES, a. a. 818.81 JAW GLOVER, KIER O. CO., Proprietors. THE subscribers' busing been appointed Agents fcr the above named concern, will keep constantly o hand a supply of the celebrated Bolivar Fire Brick, Crr cible Fire Clay; Furnace Hearths and lavvalls. The, are also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to be made in size and shape to suit purchasers, which shall be promptly filled. -. ' • We do notdeem it necessary to'enumerate the many advantages-the -Bolivar Fire Brick posess over all oth ers that have been offered for gale in the United Stater, their superiority being - well knownto almost all person's who use Fire Brick. • The proprietors have determine! that the Fins Brier shall lose noneof their present envi•. able reputation, and that no expense shall tie spared , make them even better than they have heretofore been.. This is the only - establishment LOIN manufacturing Fla Brick at Bolivar. KLER A JONES, *. marl 7 Canal Basin, Seventh rt., Pittsburgh. Pagoda. IV 06 /1:1 or e. TEHU HAWORTH, late of the firm of. Morris er. Ha t) 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 Dia mond—having associated with Robert Cairns, will, un der the title of Haworth ar. Cairns, continue to import from London the finest Black Teas; also, from France pure Wines and Liquors, a large invoice of which has been received at the above store, which, for finenesa of quality and cheapness in price cannot be excelled in any store West of the . mountains. A general assort ment of Family Oroeeles will also be found at this es tablishment, at the lowest cash prices. The 'followi ng ilst will show the different kinds and pricesat the PAO I TE A STORE. Fine Young Hyson Teas 35, 40 end 50 cents itY lb ; • Superior Young. Hyson, a very desirable Tea for unity,llle, 75 cents 4,..iht . - Curious ? . ..PVTIfI-,1:11sOn a;ptosidellghtfal Tea, raurant as a rosp,ll,oo 8 , 7 lb; • Full flavored and sweet GtinpOwdee 02 and 75 ets ; Sweet Vargo Imperial 75 bta ; • Fine rind fragrant Imperial St,oo ; Bsscx TEAL—Fine Orange Pekoe 50 cis; Flee flavored Oolong 50 and 62c• ' very best do 75c ; Strong English Breakfast Tea 50 cut ; Strong black leaf, Congo kind, Sonchong, CO cts ;. Very best English Congo 75 cts ; , Tavern 'keepers and others, who hay. Wines And Li• rotors in Pittsburgh, will find it to their sulventage to call at this esiahlii' shineat befuse,parchasing elsewhere. J. Ei..Touglios Celebrated Eithereal Oil. • Chatelzelli States, Parlors, Steamboats,. Canal' Boats, Balls, Chambers, Kitchens, Workshops, and indeed every placewhere light - isreqtured. The public are, respectfully invited to call and examine - a beautiful `assortment of these Lamps. Also, Lamplof all kinds, env ;QM TAM Oil, &c., ChaildelieTa .Git aadalea • Wait ors,Mantelneennitions,Lamps,Glabes;Glasses,Wicks, Paper, Tin Shades, titan and Cans, aad all' things 'per taining to the trade. Also; a superior Safety Lantern, for Steamboats end Stables.. . -The cheapest light to be found for store and shop put poses, is Tough's Refined Chemical Oil and Lamps,from which :a"splendid light Is obtained at 4 of a cent per hour, eatiat, if net soperior, w gas.. We'invite an ea eminence of our goods and prices.. Being prepared, by the accumulation of 12 years , experience, and With fa cilities to supply both the wholesale and retail trade* on the most favorable terms, at the Pittsburgh Oil and amp. Store. All articles delivered in any 'part of the city, or In Al legheny, free of cost. THEREAL AND CHEMICAL, OR' FINE OIL, re •- galarly supplied once of twice a week. All orders leis :with the wagon, (which is constantly passing round the ehy',) wUlbe promptly. attended to. -..1. S. TOUGH, . No: 82 Fourth street, Apollo Hall.. between Market and• Wood.: aprlikd & AIL persons indebted to the late firm of Jonhvros Steer:my:Gill please call and settle inuns Lately and save coat.. - (fella JOHN FLEMING Met.' TosTALCEIVED—A Lot of Loo three wtex marble ItY .hlsntle Clocks, of a variety of colors and styles, imitable' tor parlors, dining TOOO2III or chambers. 'End for sale by .. • N. RICHARDSON, „ . Si Market street :VIS HI N ThCKLE—Rods, Lillnb, Hoe Is, Hooks. /cc., niy i r eat vanek7 ill ' a!astll,%l Zit); -0/NE PLATED WARE—Fruit Muskets, Castora,Tet Besur; Table, Tea and Dessert ft eons and Funks, foe ealo by- N. RICHARDSON, , , , 1402- El Market meet . . OEM BRIM ' • 47' .7_k~.~ is RENZI Ornils.lh - S4dnts ANOTHER !SCIENTIFIC WONDER! 1 INT THE TRUE DIGESTIVE .71.T11), . . Or Gastric Juice I- • - A . OREAT DYSPEPIEU.ACUIiga, : RRPARED from Rennet, or. the , fourth amni el :at. s the Ox, after directions by Baron Limo, the great. Puysiological Chemist, try J. S. HOUGHTON, DILD.SNo. 11, North Eighth street., Philadelphia, Pa.._ • - . • This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIOES27OI 4 I. , DYSPSPSZA, CONSTIPATION„LIVRE COMPLAINT, and DIVILLITY., curing:Ether Nitrate's. owe method, by Natures own agent, the Gastric Juice, Half a tesspoonfull of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve Frro o? .Rosa Bow to - rtsotrr Iwo noose, out of the stomach. • , • SCIENTIFICMWDENCR ; 13 iron Dttroto, In his celebrated work on Animal Chant lorry, says: "An artificial Digestive Field, analogonslO. :the. Gastric /nice, may be readily prepared froM theorise , ':cons membrane of the stomach of the calf, in which sae riouSarrteles orfOod as meat and ,cggs, will'he eried,,changed. anddigested, just Mahe same Manner as they: would be in the uterus stothech." Dr. Paasalso, In his famous treatise on "Food and "Di. ci," published by Fowlers Is Wells; New,Nork, page 35 ; slams the same great feet; and describes the method of r eputation. There are few higher authorities than Dr. Dr. Cosiox, in his valeible writings on the " Phyttiolo. I gy of Digestion ," observes th at a d(tdinutlon of the due quantity of the Gastric Juice le a promitie an nt d all.p, • valling•CAUM! Of DYsPePaitii" an 4 he states that "a il re ls I tinguistred professor or medicine - hi I.midon,whe was severely °Meted widithiscomplainr,finding everything I else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained 1 from the stomach of Using animals, which, proved corn ( pletely races's* works a Dr. Gurus, author ofthe famons on vegeta, .ble,Diet,"„suyer It is a remarkable fact. in phridology diatthe stomachs at animals, macerated In water, um-' part to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti cles of food, and , of effecting a kind of artificial digei. tier of them in no wise different from the,natrual digest Ive process," , • - • Dr. Sutton's great work, the " Chemistry 01'2=4' (Le Blancbard 1846, pp. 32E4) says: " Thu discov't • cry of PEPSIN forms anew era in the chemical history of. Digestion. From recent axpetitcmna.we know, that food is dissolved as rapidly in in ; artificial digestive tlaid, prepared from °Pepsin, as it is lathe natural Gas} tric Juice itself." Professor Dorroutton, of the Jefferson College. Philal delphia,in his great work on Human Physiology,devolei more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject, His experiments with Dr.. Beaumont, on. the Gastric Juice, obtained from the livin stamen stomach and from animals, are well known. - "In all cases." he says, "dik gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in tbd natural 'digestions." • 1 AS A • DYSPEPSIA EGRER, . • 1 -- - D. HOUGIItrOMS preparation of PEPSIN has produce 'Um most marvelous effects, coring cases of Debility', Emaclation,.Nervous Decline,and.Dyspeptic Cousempt lion; supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. It is impossible to give the details of cases in theqimits of this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARIP. ABLE. CURES, in Phibtdelphitt New York, and Bosto4 alone. .Themswere hearty ail desperateemses, and the cures were only Mid and wonderfulibut perms= nest It is a great NERVoUSANTIDIDTE,Mid particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder,'Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Pester and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine,' ftlercm7, and other drags upon the Digestive organs; after a long sickness. Also, for excess In eating, and the too free tweet ardent spits its.. It also tecenciles Health with Intempenutce. ‘. • OLD STOMACH-COMPLAINTS. There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem to reaeb and remove at once.- No matter how bad they may be, it GIVE 3 INSTANT RELIEF! A. single dose removes gar uts unpleasant ;yelp wins, and it only needs to be repeated, fora short tune, to make these good effects permanent. PURITY OF, BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is' particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach,distress af ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low neas of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to faulty, Suicide, &e. Price, 0: x: DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect eluting cure. . , • • Every bottle bears .the written aignature of J. S. HOUGHTON; MD., Sole Proprietor. • • Sold by agents in every townie the United States, and by respectable dealers in bledicines generally: 'Agents for Pittsburgh, KEySER & MeDOWI3I4 Wood sweet. Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor's prises. inv2Chy Also, Or eta by R. E. SELLERS, 67 Wot d'street. . - Ir rerperOilly tneiredpthe,folloteing truths, set forth in r relation to one of she mote impintant Remain of PETROLEUM OR ROCK 011, ; T is not more than one year ago since this great tem edyy was brought before the public, for the relief and cure of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, since then, become fully appreciated by the community, and we allege that the longer it is tried the more certain will its great fame spread. It is not the 'remedy of a day, got op for the solepurpose of making money; but, one, which we conceive, will contlithe to be used when all nostrams have beer forgotten. The 'PETROLEUM As a Naturalllettedy, elaborated in the of the earth by a power and agency that laughs 4o scorn all human competition: It ts our duty, when we write about a. medicine, that we write forrrn—that we say nothing. calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or pat 'confidence , iv our. statemehtli ,- The .alet- are very apt to catch at any thing that promises relief :rumt dis ease. A story can hardiv be too highly wrought to an• swer the object of giallingor humbugging some of them. Now, we do not desire to do this; wo are anxious only that t he ruth in relation to our Remedy should be told, in order to seenre for it a reputation far exceeding . any. single article of the manna medico. Plain, uevinthshed 'fads-facts that may be asteruuned In our own city and neighborhood, bear emple testimony in. fever of the Pc " Witliid the pasitarcilllollßth, two of our own citizens, who were temile Mind, have been restored to sight.. Several cases or blinoness, in the Slate of Ohio, have been cured. And, also, the case of a gentleman in Bea ver county. There arc others ; but these cases are near home, and may be refereed to by any persons who may hive doubts ou the subject. These eases were curei of ter they had been abandoned by physicians as hope less- The Petroleum will care, when used according aecordingto direc. tions.—Diarrhcca, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, .Donr, Neuralgia, Eruptions on th e Skin Pimples on the face, Chronic 'Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald. Ilead, pains in the bones and joints , old.sores.,Uleeris,Wens, Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and Agne,Clironic Coughs,tuntuna, Bronchitis, and all Pal- - monary affections of a chronic nature, 'tending to pro- , duce CONSUMPTION. Burns and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder 'and Kid neys,'Chapped Rand p, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and Bunions. In fact, It is emu= umvsasol.xiCagor, and has been tried in most of the above diseases 'within the past year with the most perfect success. Certificates. that will astonish are in the hands of the proptietor,who will take pleasure in showing thorn to the afflicted or their friends. • . Whatever inherit may say abontlheir medicines, the Petroleum is the: greatest Remedy of the age. .Phy sieians of high standing intim profession are beginning to use it in their practice.,. Those who at first looked on with doubt and uncertainty, are willing 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 & M'DOWELL, 140 Wood street Also—R. E. Sellers, 67 Wood street 1 D. M. Corry, D. A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Also, by the . Froprietor, _S. Id. KIER, Cisnal Dasin, 7th street, Pittsliurtb. DAR . The HI:MOM Boar muss Ceempire, TO RAVE d ILEALTRY AP PEARMN CE, And persons who do not perspire are liable to the mos • DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. NUW,J • • • 01423 ) Italian Chemical Soap. causes a free perspiration, and at the same time mollifies, softens the akin, gyntig it the texture and beauty of an infant's. SCURV P, SALT RHEUM AND SORES, are soon not only healed but cured by Pa use, as at least seven physicians in glow York know, who 'use It in such case and find it unfailing — as also, in - PIM PLES LESHLOTCHBO, FRECKLES, or any other akin disease. The - reader is assured that this is no useless puffed nostrum, as one trial will move. I could enumerate at least 80 persons cared of SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD. Buy it, and the reader is again assured, I would not cruelly sell it for the above, unless I knew It to be all I state. Those who are liable to s' - CHAFED, CRACKED, OE CHAPPED FLESH, will find this not only a cure, hat a preventive ; and I can now only add; that anyone vittlitcted with any pi the above, or similar diseases, will find this all and even more (admirable in its properties) than I state. • • . ' n -- Bat, reader, the stores are flooded with imitationi, : and be sure you ask for JoxsP Italian Chemical. Soap— and buy it 'obly- •of. SVIC .DaIy JACKSOIO, - Agent in. Pittsburgb,24 0 Liberty street. Pittsburgh, head-of Wood.: • Jones. Lily . White. • .. ADIES are caatloned against using common 'taps. : . Li red Chalk. • • •,,• • They are not aware him frightfully injurious his , to the skin! bow coarse, bow rough, how sallow, yellow and unhealthy the agin appears alter naing prepared Chalk ! Besides, it is injurious, conttdn• • lag a large quantity of Lerult We have prepared a neantital vegetable attleleosthick wa cal JONkM" SPANISH' LILY It is perfectly innocent, being pariiied of all deleted . one qualities; and imparts to the skin a natural, healthy,, alabaster, clear, living white • at the setae time acting as cosmetic on th e skin; mains it mitt and smooth.. bold by tbc Agent; WhILJACKSON,I39 Liber— ty street, head of Wood,Putsburgh. Price 25 teats. . ready W hlte Teresa and tse ender,. '1:0 BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS, -. ..r/ERSONS who have either, are hbuorably. assured that If their breath isever so %altar their • . TEETH. DECAYED, DARE OR YELLOW and encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent box of lonei:* Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth whitens snow . and the breathmliferously Sold only it 'JACKSON'S Store, 240 Liberri WOO head of Wood. dee2o Jones , 801Ut1011 of Jet t . '.• .A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR .DItE forthe ebarildog of A while, rad or grey . 11 air to a beautiful browa or let black color to a few ur inates. Price 60 cold* undSl,oo Sold by J ACKSON,O4O Liberty. Ereeyf'idabiirgb -cad of Wood. - -r•rer•on A Sclentille Heir. Tonic.tieeterer NDSEAUTIFIER.. Trial bottles We , Those who have ed.„Tones , Coral Hair Restorative know 'texcellent gualitiee—:those. who have not, we assure it to pos sess the following liardities. It will force the hair to 'grow on.any part where nature intended hair to grow; stop it falling ofl, care scurf= dardmff, • and make. light, red or grey hair grow dark. . POI drescag the hair soft and .silky,nothing, can exceed. tide--rlt incise I truly beautiful raid keeps it so. Is is, Weed, the mos economical, yet superior article for the hair. • . Sold only az WM-JACKSON'S Stere,2lo Liberty a., header Wood, Pittsbing. Price ..lneents, 30 vents ad 6 .. 00. , , idee2l3 . - DIME YOURSELF—AMERICAN COMPOUND.— This never failing specific isguartuneed in all rases of delicate disease, togetheruwith the attendant com plaints, to efect a speedy, safe and lasting 'core in the course of a few days, without restricuons to diet', busi ness or injury to the system. It is en old and popular remedy; has tong been (and still Is) used lathe private prscuceof a phys ician, radically curing ninety-nine of the hundred cases. It leaves no odor on the breath, and may be used by any one without the least fear of expo sure. 'For sale at the:Medical Depot, No. eo Smithfield street. PittsP h, Pa. • fa •r 7 .hatilellarseperUla and the Cholera. OT a. single man, woman or child las died of the. CHOLERA or any of its symptoms who used 'this Invaluable preparation: Look at the city of Louisville, where this Sarsaparilla is made, and where from 150 to 200 bottles are retailed daily, but few Isolated cases of Cholera hive occurred, and they were either persons from boats or those who disregarded our advice. [Cirwisinati Ckwnsrls, For sale by 'KEYSER &M' WELL,I4O Wood in. Pittsbu r ith, where the genuine article a ,may always be Bounty Lomas: C , APT. NAYLOB, No. 163 Third street, corner of Cherry alley, having made arrangements at-Wash-: ngron for the purpose, will procure Bounty . Lands for thrf_ officers and soldiers, their widows andchildren, ander the Scanty Land am, passed September:o4k 1.8.50.$ Pittsburgh. October rd. • - • • •—• i" 14-74; === MEM ,:r :,`~-, ..~ :. MOE Public attention W.lificrailocric a ota EOM MIMES' • - ' , 4.•4Pf,.:0010tt::.7-: - '3'.i.. • , - -,/itiral.:A - gotrit:rs . ' rii:A . c.4,43.:; , TAIA P - ,-; -. ::. - .,/ v Ai.,. ..',.--.1 ti i. ..„re. : l*, i . 0.,... 6. 9,y, fia ,-,ffigh. ceie ,gi t r un otb 1 v ..........,:th, pielh o f . .arh hi s . to ''' " the titithnswf fittaburgh tie vieini_ V . _fflt.the. very - Uwe du getynnagezthe phase belthWlLll ....... .0 a nAlW desim pallg tort re as : - th r atlkaule.t44oo o, 3 l ° bU r esrl a rr - • i{:^ pd ' Ail/ I, o *lit tt 4°nm:tanned tit( .? Op ~.....,,,,,. pilaf 'attetthatf pikkte elhildieted Clethirirf , . , ', . • ' - ' ;.i ltd [ottneetioalsontu the .Tsiilatinff -Basthesatiter. has .ipcmil•!•inDithing ,Store, with 4 . 1 111 11 0 'Wire:" :ItadottineNrShine, an4er Shirtd, Drpaver_l2 ta_ettil '"Ehratrentle ' Pneket • Handkerchief's, Jenny Linii , x4i tick Ties, self a listing Stocks, Gloo e5.,4 , ilniteikti•-Togelb* et with e ter; thing la.Wu,- Uno.neteasag, for a gentle mates odifi ,- - DENA Ablpf .1 . 4t910 1 13T. ... : *o 9. "' • ."' t ''werokilitoptr.—• ~ A . ..' Id AtIJII - 11111ZIL• ClEksTillpfGe • '• THREE , I3IOr , DOORSI7 • r • . . -•-•••••• 'TORN McCtOSlCEY• J kaird ; now , tl6.lflestuibnlif , in- CV:itrotracineto.bis numemus friends. end the pablio in g „er,o,th,,,, wit Spring nad,Stimmer stotk:ls now ready torAnstbeCtioit, which he believe i 'will 'be 'found to be 'one of-the largest. and bissf aerated in.:wiged' fibady- Made Clothing to be forrndro the Western; Country. He has this season paid more than usual attention to the maaufacturing and style of, his Garments, so that the very lowest priced,' as well as the' fitiettiare got ap In a atyld and elegance mot. to be Ourpassedr , He would particularly . calllall the attention ofdealers in Cloilt , g to'hia present splendid assortroeht . or' •• - 11.eady.-014tde Gawks; . As he feels.confulent,..nPOOeXamination of the qualities • and pricee cf..*goods, be.ean,oifer. th em ouch induce m - eritteati Shilflithkett:theiritileelert,lo purchase at his .*Artablisfirdanagfll C 0.% • Many soave! expetioce l and.greit succeekitkthe bu siness, together with an rlpiecedented.mheitsak mid en. patronage,taa enabled* Lihn• to get up Gentle:ins to salt the business habits and tastes of every 10ehtion.ln the Craw; which is of the•aunost importance to whole •isale purchasers. • . • :•••_' • • . • :,' die.CaulnildePirtment,Will e . found a choice se lection of the most fashioultblegtoods, consisting of— ' Freitek; English aid ..griterie Brocutcloths'. ) Caslineridta, tee ,Ar....••Ahut, iricelleniassortment at VA'S TiNGS, of the latest and moat fashionable styles-- allot which he Jain:pared to make to order in tho best .Manktee and . attlic mast 'rotaable prices. • • COME, THl•2l_,". ONE • The Assortment, the Quality, and ; the . Y ar i ety 4b, most ez tensivd, undoubtedly, to be fated in the 'United States.. ,Rretax And..Pssatisonstbla Goode. - ri *r• rtgeEtwk,ltt ;at BOOBYEIf,4 "GILLBSLEIS . o"'Bee Hive Clothing , Strirei!No:24s laeny 'street; a barge., and-splendid. assortment of the latest. styies of Spring and Rammer Goods,.whleh .prepared to manufacture to cider, in alilitleinulatiroaried in this city, and at extremely low' . ‘Wo'hare•on.:band 'orREADY 'bIADE:OI.OTHIrdo, wedeln the mort•fash bailable manner, which we are determined. to,sellorery tow for coil. Country merchants; and' those whb 'bag wholesale, will find it M'thelr advantage to call and ex* amine our brockfbefore purchasing,' - taprX:3m Lawrence Journal, Clarion Democrat,, Mertes Widg; Meadville 'Sentinel; Grew:4l)o . 4r 'Republican. Washington Examiner, Steabenvillis Union....eopy•to ! the amount - of ebeend paper - to advertisers, and charge • James , C. • Irani • - - (Formerly Calaustito the late triMaktr) WOULD most-respectfully announce to hie Mends ► and the public la general, that he has rented the Store, No. 38 Marker soca, between ,Second and Third Burets. where be intends carrying cin the TAILORING ite - deparlinents. }leis now receiving 'O2Olll Tar- warms. maims ad'entira new Ittivk 01 000Pdiferi.Spring•and Sommer wear; viz: kupertlne Frenek, English. , and .dmrrican C. 0111.7, Caramarnts, rivet*, 'Casnmats (Treilkd Frenchliaoit Cloths, a cape der article for Moines! Coats ) together with a large as- , soruaent of plain and figured Cassimero, new sad deal- Also, an excellent loi,of fancy Silk Cashmere; Bali* and Marscitle Feriahrs,' al(' et which the subscriber prepared to make to order is the neatest and moat MOM iOneWle styles, at as low prices as any other establish ment. He therefore bones by strict attention to all.or ders Intrusted to his care, to merit a share of pubitcpa • ' 'JABIES C:WATF. trout& No. 38 Market, between Second and Third sta. . , •• • • TO TAILORS.—I shall eolit:now sell and give in structions on my system of Gannsli .Draumtung as heretofore, at the following prices, viz : Ifaccompanied byoral hmtruction, StO I whhom Ms:mellow:, WT. jettey ' • • JAMES C; WATT. Envelope,. T IPMAN'S'AcUtetior Parchment Rnimifopti.—.By,4lp. L ping the Angers in water, and moistening ,and pessing the gummed edge, these Envelopes become the safest. and strongest that ean.be used —being made at =ent paper, which will withstand any ordinary or moisture. For mile by the quantity or simile pack, at the store of. . W. S. HAVEN, , arar2B. ebrber of Market' ind Recant! wit: Dlssolution...- • .., riigbPartnership heretofore existing between. the •nbsieibersonsder the' firm of. Cooker Es:Henke, Whas-this day been dissolved byputaal eon. se nuirm.- has-this fi I , e; ',. - ,",,,,':.' - 4';A... , Cu111,TE13., .Marckal, I£6l. ' .••, . ". .N. 11. IiACCX. ~ ilifCrilife affairs Of the tate firm stilt be eculedbll , 4l. old Cter, who continues the soma busiasOort!. stand. ammeter Wood and Third streets. -7-1 ," 'YAWS W ant Loa • on Patent g • UPEHIOR to any Watches ever oTered to the dd. S Zeos of Pittsburgh. ff. RICHARDSON, 81 Market street, is soleAselttfor the above named Lever Watches. The following gear• antee is attached to each Watch : By ancdrument to DU Aigniralty, WILLIAM DIXON, Chronometer and Watch Manufactuver, 45 King Square, Doswell Road, London. This certifies that the accompanying _ No...—. ls Watch, warnmted by me to be of ray manumcrure, and no Watch with my name upon'ti is genuine, unless enema• panted by a ceruficato bearing my signature. guarantee the Watch, No. to keep lime to the nab' islactmn of the purchaser. isprl7l W. Co-Partatorsolp. . . AAIPBELL & CHESS' have this day (April 11113,), C associated with them CHARLES AVICNItsIiT. Tbe•basinesi will be 'continued under the firm o f CAMPHEI.L..CREtaS & Co. ' (inrl9 111";10k,k; C 01117,0161.1.. =AM_ pliA9l.ll4,,re;qor • - Itron - Alty"Ta,Orriatiory; . • rpHE subseribervinunatraexate and. keep constantly:ea j liana; all eizeso(Tricks, Brads andparables, Fin ishing, CICOIIt 1113 d. /11015 Nails and Tacks • 'Barrel Copper and Zinc Shoe Nail . ; , pattern ina a cenpOr.a • Riven, =soiled sizes, &c.. &a: ' • ' CAIIIPIIKL:CyCHESS & CO,, Warehouse, 69 Wiiier.st.,Piesearah. aprlthlm WiiWiiihAiEffiEi'iciiiiiith ENHANCING to every understanding the beaudesi or Nature, in creating, deeper perceptions, and• com manding the hiphest emotionethereot, by a knowledge of harm:cape Sketching and. Painting, Imparted in abort term of instrocuons, in the eminence . of a Style, whereof, In the peculianues thereto, is unautpassed in all the excellences of the Art. . . - Sketcher" of rctidenees and. scenery Iti around Pittsburgh, in consmatprogress. Magnificent =over p• lions of elaborate painting.% gorgeous oriental scenery, and the most rplenalid views from all over the world. C. C. 'BENNEIT, 191 Penn at. Pittsburgh. Pa. sp2s3f. .1 CF. tot GAM APO) MIN Mint. wATER —The sub j. scribers respectfully inform their old Irlendvand cus tomers that they'have commenced Malting ICE CREAM for the season. • Their SALOON has been' Stted op in superior Style, and willtbe open from B o'clock, A. M. Ai II o'clock, P. fit., and all orders (or Ice Cream for • arties or private [amides will be promptly filled - Oar MINERAL FOUNTAIN has also breu opened Cakes, Fruits, Confecilcrnarlei,' . Bll., kept on hand as usual,fresh and sweet. Please give as a call. • • •. • :A. & Y. SHILDECKER, ' nayl7:d3m ". Star Bakery,fir Diamond -alley. MrDALY & CO. harsnow ready foi sale a Imre . and.well selected stock of Spring and Sommer Gosiery in all its branches: They won d direct particti• lar attention to their stock of Gentlemen's cotton half Hose,. with Merino and f•Ilk feet; they atitirthe best matenais and workmanship, and for comfort as a sum mar Sock, cannot be equated. W:D:& Co have Also on hand Gents Undersants and Drawers In cotton, silk, and merino; Children' Hosiery of all descriptitma, at the old established Stocking Store, Fifth street, Dements. Wood'and Market. •Sournal copy. ~" ' • Wet '. • ' or Aramaic* and nudes. DR , LARZETTE'S JUNO CCHDIAL, Proiresulve Elixir,. prescribed us 'ln effectual restorative in 'insts of debility, inipotency or barrenness, arid all Ir• .regulitities of. nature. It is all that. it professes io be— te: Nature's*great restorative, and remedy for lbws In. ;the married state without offspring It is a certain can fur seminal emissions, general debility, gleet.weakno of the genital organs, nervous ,Section., leueorrhos or whites. As a vigerating medicine it to 01 1 1 :4 02 W, 4 d. Also, a certain remedy far Incipient Consumpuor gestion, loss of =Uttar energgy,pbyricallssw a fe. male weakness, debility, Ice. , It la warranied • a p lease the nseria any of the above complaints, and , jot;nice less value to those without olfspr.ng. . To spread wide the bleasinga of this me' dieMe, I.bave 'appointed Messrs. Judson & Co., ,of c ity of h York, in the United States of America. „i„ gents for its sale • and none Can bi genutof "l e " 9 it 990999' through them, and their aignantres ar. ' th . ErrE, yr. tp. -- NTON rraptu, July 1611,1845 L , Sold oat) , in Pittsburgh 'at medical Depot, N 0.75 Staithfie* street ; 2Ad gY Y ...bleakinl,3Vuinut street Clacinnati r l4 r lo44 . 4, . I ?!...tten, No. Rank street (mara:ly • --- 113r uvi. Saw ,1111/ 1 / 1 1. THE above establlar not hu been taken by the ms.- 1. ,derhigiledl____,.l'Velhe view of partying the legitimate oasineatteOnneWr therewith; end as they .ans now To• ceivings hail ply orilmber, orders for sit Klee Ot Lumber will be • filled with promptness, and at as low prices as by an, other Milt in the neighborhood. - • • PALINGS of a plain and ornamental pattern will bo f19030.vi - -JAMES (Jerk MAN - te• CO. AT sWBat t• TO rrtrat 'Ott newt.— VI valuable property of about five acres, in an agree ante location at New Brighten,having rt• new and hand• scrawly arranged Brick Cottage, substantially built, and finished in. modem style ;91 large porch inScsr, Ind portico in front; a good garden tastefully arranged; and an orchard of choice fruits.; airing of soft'srater ; a stable, coal house, poultry_ hoturc, Sc., all. raider good fence and !Rs 9o. 4.S.cPuir• 'ADAM goner is &log east the above wiu be sold for StSOO. • framedlate possestioa. - - • . S,CLITEIBERT. Gann 2trati 011.1t15 , .0 HRATED TEAS—Ws est. its—lias burdhr—ln . the Diamond, Second door from Dia mond alley.:. Until Within the last year, (rood rad could not be procured la Pitt/beret. it was quite common for consumers to send east forte But, since Mortis maned his Tea establishment, there is no occasion to do so—for better Tees cannot be procured la the United Statutes - what be sells.. He has deservedly obtained ths repute , tion of selling the best Tisa In Pdtsbarsh. • ' Remetaber-41m.seeoad door from Dame= mal, ItO TRANSPORTERS, COMMInSION &NOAH:10 CER MERCHANTS. For. Sale, qn ccearinaarresiwg ternit.—Four Yery'valnable Lots, each frontiug Pr feet bi itches an Bank Lane, Allegheny City, and fronting on the Penna./a - Ohio. Railroad, (within. a square clam Depot,) and extending back to the Canalßaein,tberehy cdwirthe greatest facilities for slupment by .4liter the Railtoad or Canal. - • . For terms enquire; of D. C. STOCK TON, Allegheny City; or,. at the Bookstore or. R. C. STOCKTON, mr2o •earner of Meeker and Third its. 'print TONIC.—The imperionnolities of this sirucle can only. be Italy mated by a trial. It clears Ste pores of the akin, causes a healthy ae lion of the nerves, entirely frees the hair from Scarf and Liandrog; has a tendency to make the hair earl. Tho harshest hair must bow to its power, and change? to a 1104, heeittlY and glossy state. To ladies the Tonto is invaluable, the hair can be dressed in any required ('orm so as taprererre its place, either plain orb earls. Its perfume is !twig orating and pleasant, and is free ham sU ants 4 sat, - stances, which adds so maelt_te. sterUng world. . Sold only_at_ _ /MARI) & JELLS•T'S, - a 'Mg • •.:lav; 73, Third st- Pl..ha .Pa. I j.lO- 1 ' o.l.lteutitormicaco. , • • • . - ENE t.= • - MIS ' i I . - r '4 -:~ ,= .. . ~.,. ~~::. ~:.,: