lEnscyv* sv*v?\ **, .*■• - - :.'-.?;- ‘Vc-f •'.* of?7C-V-% 7.*-.*? V*::: vtrv**. - >, ‘*. < i V-' *> t • ’ > + t V,v’ i V'-v ' v*-' a* T t v r ; ' * -..' + .„'T , - «. . _ .. , _ .; '4-J'’'' jl 1 • *■ :• ‘- „4 . ,;,. ,v '•' -\v r *4 \~ - ’• -' „ - n^v* 4 '' v*l*/< * w - *■s.*’ ■« .- * 'i* s , •»*■ ,>v*' >-v, * , - T^w-, 1 - * f % s -v ' - s*;v. ‘i'-a v ‘V. ; , ‘ J - ; ;>' y ' - - '-"|* v t _ - . , : ‘ '’• ,’ * ; ~/. : . * ‘ tegjflgll ' I ■“ ' " GREAT REDUCTIONIi : «4:4Nj^^!aKc#fes»^StN Second. Arrival or New S • • • ■ ' ■•' _ AT GREA.T BARG. y'‘‘m © n ° w TcKstbvbnsc -JjS t ‘lf r^?: « l *^fc S *» 1 St • Originnl Bee Hive Store, No. ; 7*Ma ft frii £9l»l»V*^VtiiV ,,| oSC , » LV* ,?l i«'>SiH l Zourth sired and the Licvwn ?:-jRj»Lf d k^:f^Jp!*r«.-¥.« , ;l".sjSa The propnotota have jusi openei beanUlU a««wiment of U»e.New<-« *>' i< ;>;,,' ,^, .j;>tel( hffil't tif3ib‘4?^'i , p s^*n , 'fSlf‘ *>' v 'y} Chene and Jasper' chcne bilksj HighLustre, pfain ehemeUon an ..(IV-kTi f VI '»»•• stripe: do ».5j , -'fS«*«7 , **- i ’ Bine French Jaconet, SOOpes French and English Ginghai Black Alpacas, • j 1000 yards Bonnet Ribbons, a! .' •. SOS Wrought Collars, Fast colored Calicoes, too easeaGaeUsh and American do, 300 cases and bales of Bleached at ?K^^&iK@MSl^®®Sl , ■ ■: line at manufacturers’ prices. «^S^&^iin* r [f' 4 ’.bst&Sis!£>*Sl®Fi'p3?ibii ALSO—Lacesi Embroideries, frimmlr ' “■’• a — Glover,' Uara, White Oooas. Bonnets, • tc., together with an immense variety J.fc.lipi'*s,C!s?i," ili'i.!'c s yPi) •■ 1 C?'.X' Dry Goods—all of which will be marks. iliS®.nN^-" 4 - less than Eastern wholesale prices. ' •* . - ... ... New Variety and Ury Qoo iVo. OT* jYcni.tr«r comer of Wood n. and ' T\ GREGG &.CO,, having opened aul JJ* are row offering for mic a Iwg< assortment of VAIUKI’V’ and DRV GOf . in part of Broad Cloths, Cassimercs, Sa «-« n t Pant Stuff, Frutcy VesUimß, Ladies* Dress r; s^siPl>c Laines, Ginghams, While Gwods, Bor Hosiery, Ac., 4?. Also, a .complete van direct from Sheffield. Together withi CU •' Silver Witches,and Witch maienals,G • Pens and Pencil*, and. Jewelry. A fine Palm Leaf Hats, Ac. In short,wehavei every article usually kcpt in the Dry Goo Hne. All of which we offer for sale oath - We terms, either for cash or satisfactory r N. B.—The bnainew of the late firm.of Casdlem, will be settled by the subscribe . .. - of I>. Gt(3!ij*bflljl'ira€»a&i, pblL^bW#fs’HE undorsigned, CF.OhGE K. RoQVKTS.unde eji^^Xjrn* A. f 1' sole agent for the Bale of the above Valu cles, announces that he is prepared to supply kers and others having occasion for thru u*c iy&>h.foya m p pame, of all sj2cs, from l foot 10 inches to C fee f Jng«AytjtAj rt,. in length, (’1 various widths and depths, *uuat Va rT dies of auy size; either •plain, bronzed or g '" -- highly ornamented. Also, name plate? and t r: for the same. Attention to the very low price; 'ir- v— r.'Tnn nr n ~r>l wilhihe vicw ot iheir general adoption, is ?ol wholesale, for plain breused Cases, o • . - No. 1 for Bodies finches in length, $)&&& '"tl ? ■ : .'1 33 m4O <> -—--- S ■ ■:: - SSSS s ' . ? ■“ So MU - 9 •« 00 to 70 “ 11 ,“ «••» '“> “ j J| “ Wto 05 « extra deep 1 ii ““ lsl -1 ; ; i •• 10 11 . 70 to 70 “ u S , —= Name plates from 54,30 to S 9 per dozen. \ Moderate additional charge for extra gildiugai ! mental painting, or inlaid gold, rilverund pearl • CommuiUcauons, dcsiring-further informstioi fSl& wNr'S{^larK^virfH 1 j,‘^ f H't’ der« for Coses and materials, will receive prorop tiouby addressing-: - GEO. K. ROBERTS, Ag ; Sarcophagus Warerooms, 374 Main BL,Ci ft^« t kl©fesi^.i,hsutq*yi?m? . "• ; | fII7" Funerals attended, hoarse and carnages l ” ‘ed, and conveyances, with appropriate atlendar : vided for transportation to any part of the conn application at the office ae above. .. Q , ' ' Enropean Agency. ffIHE undersigned European Agent continues L ttual voyages between Amorica and Europe, I Pitlsburghregularly in snehyearinJane,and rei in September—transacting a general Law, Ajjoi SSfflF&PßsElffX f ; ■.-» ~ * i?j * oounection with his relative, llaaß KnariiN,.bsq BS®W?", 't V 'll residentm Dublin. ,Thc present toarwill bethe^t' SaSS^^^w»’'i ?^&Sr ls^“‘f- ;v; '&SsfSK i ?scf2tF filth of this Agency,through England, lrelaud,Sc. Mg^Sj^SSS^if Wales,Ac. It embracescolleltipn oflegncies,, rents,property and claims; remittancesof money; ?V.-.'F' nng copies of wills, deeds and documents; cond 6earchesof all kinds, &c.,*e. Innumerable refei ,SB3slßi^»i£wW.nSAg.^js,yJ? r u\. and proffiable merchuodtaing and manufact i having faUcn imoa low: elate of heaHh, i 'siroua of telling out his imetest in the conce-n, fo , porposeof leaving the city for the recovery of his hi «MS@ifcg^SWS^lves ' : ' Any person having command., of S3Uoo,in cash, i ■ -f--• =-re. —re- . ;fiur credit, can enttk ittto’Rtti-blfetftcjbi ,wt h etreryi anty or success; : . ' . . , , : ITT Address Box 59, 1 ag»T^NWY4 , iWtVwSBBSreL' I bnrgb, Pa., staling where on Interview can be had. ' - ;; . ftf-ST YT.REEN TEAS HAVE ADVANCED ? CENTS MART, in the Diamond, for three months to come, a r-dWr»Ssel?t®tStK ... old prices and the same qualities, notwithlsandiug advance m prices Easl L as ihey have a Inrgc;stocl . *§Sa ;band. They,sell ti.c bestTeasinPiusburghatthiaSi Wmr&i&M- and defy oppoiition.. . :. iiy i&jXSSs-Zttiii!' ' - miiE SUBSCRIBERoffers for sale n valnable Hi ■' y £ JL ,«»fi poti situated on Ann street,'Allegheny,Cit £lt' -ir= —— ~ The Loi is IS feel front by. 55 leet deep.’ Tau House.! ;t£3? p u ,ainB * «*K) Rooms, KUcfied: ’Cellar and two ■rmgZmiS&i&/&&t »sftNjstassswas«i£ s .c»TH, s?lgß , . r 10LD PBNS-Dard A Brother, G. & E. M. Sm "—.— ■ --r-r —r. .—. : ■>“• .: far Todd A Smith ar.d W. W. Wilson’s. ' The above brands are now unrivalled in quality j. 5 Go'd, in quill.like elnsiicity, in fineness si ml smooth:! Sfd’ttjws■S^'^isSißVß.yJiSvps.Jssf^Bsf!: of the points, and in durability. 1 1 will warrant ev. \ l i‘ ■?•'- r T' rj‘i ■' '> Pen of these makes. Just received this morning, a ; assortment, and customers will always find at my sli thebestsiock.nnd at the lowest prices which a good tide can be sold at. W. W. WILSON, t#Jß.«s,s|>«NPC^^§^^?li^®a?4la'»'S&S'&liW^sii«St< a .- .. .... . —.-,. , jy'JS cor Market and Fourth sts :-DDtTER=3-bbrs packed; 'P . 6 kegs do;'-For sale by ' ' yy -.,„.n0 „,„„■ —^ flsv' Kv> ■*>■: ' V 'ri,iV' ! f-- .*«*{* h { * ' . ' V.- ■ .-■"■-- ■■■■■ v.. *»ysr%stn ,.,*u:•; . ~ : .- ; \ .•.:••• -. :.» ■ >■-., * ■'. li .’ l ■-v»»?-'i**Cw.&. l ‘:rg , -*.''? J ■>.■->,-< »x*;*-w2r „•?>;;.?■'»-? r ?„ J L -> ,;>&.;«? r v - ‘ '-_ „-. Jdtstelianeous. ■ • PASSAGE !romLI¥ERPOOL,K)SDOfanMMBBQW. ANDFROM LIVERPOOL TO NETCOBLEAN3, BAL TIMORE, BOSTON, CHARLESTON AND ; ; SAVANNAH DIRECT. > TAFSOOTT dfc 00**6 t General Emigration and Foreign Exchange Officii. THE undersigned having accepted the Agency, of 1 ho above well known House, is prepared to bring t ut Passengers from the Old Country, on as favorable let- is ,j as anv other House in the City. ■ ; .*i Pos%igeß can be engaged in the following-.infis,, sailing punctually on the days appointed: ■ . .. i SWALLOWTAIL Line leaves Liverpool on the bib , ondSlstof each Month. . . „ v>r.». nf* JtED STAR LINE leaves Liverpool on the 2GIS ot -®THE°ZLfNE leavesLiverpoolTw.ee n Month. ■ , THRLONDON T.INE of Packets sails from London tin lhe®tli. 13ih,215l and 20th of every Mon.h. THE CLYDE LINE ol Glasgow f GLASGOW on the Ist and Will at««v_a vef'f'klv Line of Pocfcei»ioftrielems I’up-cnti. of New Vo r „ • JaMBS ULAKKIAV Corner of Sixth mid Liberty fleets. (d»d stor.v) PitL\hur*h joii t coyoDE Joan r. cole. COTODE 4 GOLB, fSuceeuor.. la McFaden & CovodtA CANAL BASIN, PENN STREET. Pennsylvania Railroad Co.—Central Railroad. I'H~- 'Ubscnber* living .been appointed thiuping Agent* for the Pennsylvania or Central Railroad, tn'orra the public that we are now prepared to receive any amount of merchandise or produce tor shipment Goods-tJta this route will be carried through in five days, and all cons gned to o« will be forwarded free ol commission or charge for advances. Raies of Freight between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Drv poods, hats, shoos, books.stationery, cutlery,con fectionary,/rails, feathers, farmlure,drugs, medumes saddlery, &c 5.1,00 v.lOO fts. Hardware, queensware, groceries, paints, dye stulls, oils, leather, clover, flax, timothy and other grass fiee&s, wool, icc. 60c. f 100. Beef, pork, butler, lard, lard oil, tobacco leaf, coliee, tallow, grain and rags, 60c. 100. . Ashe*, marble (rough), tar, pitch, rosin, German clay bones, bacon, Ac. ,60c. P’loo, 1 COVODE & COLE, corner Penn and Wayne streets rh, July 1 st, 1651.—jyio FAre Reduced* mqnongjheia route 1851. Bntonsvtlle and Cumberland to Baltimore and Philad'a. npHE Morning Boat leaves daily at 8 oclook, A. M.. I precisely, connecting with the Cara at Cumberland next morning. ■ . The evening boat leaves daily at 6 o’clock, P.ftl. (except Sunday evenings,) connecting with the cars a Cumberland next evening, at 10 o’clock. Time through to Baltimore 32 hours. Fare ouly 81). Time through to Philadelphia4ohours. Fare only 810. The National Road is now good. Conductors go with the coaches between Brownsville and Cumberland— which makes tlus decidedly the best routs Hast J.MESKIMEN, Agent, Office in the Monongahela House. hot ice: Another Fresh Arrival at So. 07* Corner of TFood Street and Diamond AU«y, Pittsburgh. D GREGG ACO. have just received another new . supply of DRITGOODSand 7ARIETJES x v/\nth have beeu purchased since the tale decline in Eastern prices, which will be sold at a small advance. Owing to OUT advantages in buying, and long experience in the business, we flatter ourselves that we can afford our goods at priees regardless of competition. Oar stock will be found to be unsurpassed m the western market, and much superior to any previous stock kept at the old stand by Gregg fc ftrCandless. Wc have justopened a fresh lot of late styles of BON NETS, Ribbons, Parasols, Dress Lawns. Berages, Mous deLatncs, Ladies 1 White Dress Goods, Ladies* Gimps, Silk Fringes, &c.; Broad Cloths. Fancy VcsttngvCassi meres, Summer Pantaloonery,Tweeds,Gloves, Hosiery, Threads,Combs, Suspenders, Buttons* Knives, Spoons, Razors, scissors, 4c., and all other articles in theirline, too tedious to mention. Wc have on hand, just reccivy od dircel from the manufacturers and importers, by ex press, a large lot of GOLD aiid GILT JEWELRY, GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, and Watch materi als, and being weekly in the receipt of such Goods, we Intend keeping our assorlmentcomplete. We earnestly solicit an early call from buyers generally, before pur chasing elsewhere. - Thirty cases of BRASS CLOCKS, just arrived, of va rioue kinds. „ ■ ■ , ' Ujt“ Remember, No. 97, north-west comer of Wood street and D.amond alley, Pittsburgh. N. B.—The business of tbc late firm of Gregg A M.*- Condleas is to be settled by D. Gregg at Uie above stand, who is folly authorized o r d in whose possession are the books, notes and papers of said firm. f jeO Br< Jayne's PamUy Sledlolntß, TTtXTK ACT of a l etter from the Rev K. L. Abbou, a Pi well known and highly esteemed Missionary in the kingdom of Barmah. dated Sa.xoowat Ak&acan, February, 1846. Dr. D. Jayne, Philadelphia: My Dear Sir—We are now in great’want of yoqy Medical Preparations. Y our CARMINATIVE- BALSAM is an invaluable medicine ftt thls'lconritry In bowel complaints, and has been used hi all our 'Missions with the most gratifying success. 1 hhvd known it in many case* to act like a charm . Your "SANATIVE PILLS are my. sheet anchor.—The best medicine for my liver complaint and pain in the side that I have ever used They are in great demand, and we are entirely oat of ihera. We need five hundred boxes of them. Bro. Beecher ray# we could, use a thousand boxes yearly among our people to great advantage, I have used your TONIC VERMIFUGE as atonic in in lenniueni fever, with the most complete success. 1 think it once was the means of saving my own son. Du ring my travels among the churches the past season,.! found a whole village suffering under & prevailing influ enza, attended with coughs of a most violent chai&cter. loiten regretted I had.noi had a dozen or two of your EXPECTORANT to administer lo them, for I - eUeve from what I hare Been of its effects, that irwould have been just the thing for those poor people. I presume you have not hitherto had an idea to what an extent yoar medicines are used in all our Missions. Affecnonaie’y \ours,. E. L. ABBOTT. For«*le - 1 the Psfc«n. lea Stare. 38. Fifth ytrpet [iy|. - judd’c Medicated Liquid Cuticle* Mtiicie n» iineuuod tor iminly jre» and ►uuold be foot din tbe po«see*ioti ot every family m the land. Mechanic* who ore in constant danger ofnjury to u.eir person* through accident, and tho improper or careiess nse of tools, will find this urucle to be rnyuluabie to them.and afieT a fair trial, will consider itmdjspensable. ‘•This mny certify that we,the undersigned.having frequently made ase of Judd’s Medicated Liquid Cuticle, prepared by Messrs. PeHfitH.d tc. Camp, Middletown. Connecticut, cheerfully recommend itto our profession al brethren, as an excellent substitute for adhesive plas ter, in dressing barns, cuts, scalds,bruises, and all kinds of fresh'wounds; also, for sore nipples, a remedy line attalled- CHARLES WOODWARD, M.J)., “ -WM. B. . D. HAnRl^ON^Mp., . . «,■ , IU U.m H A MIt?TON_BREWER, M.U., ELLSWORTH BURR, M.D., Botanic Comprising all the practising physicians in the city 01 Middletown, B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO , corner of Wood and First »ts. For sale by lyx MOUSE'S Compound Syrup of -Yellow Doolc Rooty OCCUPIE»S the from rank among the proprietory medicines of this country for completely caring Conker,Saif Rheum, Erysipelas, and all other disease arising from an impure state of Die blood. Also, Liver Complaint, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches, italics, Coughs,Soreness and Tightness 9,19 m the Chest; Bron chitis, or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling sensation about the Throat; and ip unfed *ulh unprecedented sue* cess in all cases of FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDGENERAL DEBILITY. Streogthenirtgine weakened body, giving tone to the various organs, and invigorating ihe enuro system. •If tbe'testimony of thousands ofliving witnesses,from (disparts of the country, can be relied upon, ms singu larly efficacious in curing all JJtimorSj and restoring de bilitated and broken down constitutions. It is purely yegetablo in its composition, and so accurately com bined in its proportions thatthc.ehcip.ical,; botanical and medical proper ues of each ingredient harmoniously unitetoPURIFY THE BLOODS •It ha* removed many chremo diseases which has baf fled the skill of the best phyuclaps, and boa also cored Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrups envnqly failed the leasing* pression upon. ■ It has been tested, in many cases of CANCEROUS HUMORS* Tbe most obstinate Cancers have been cured by this medicine. We say that it is a valuable medicine *n all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS.' It removes All obstruction m the circulation, rendering the Liver free, active hhd healthy. It removes Palpitation of the Heart, and Vplieves in all cases of ABihma. and may be used in all climates, and at all seasons of the year. Thirf Syrup is prepared only by C. MORSE & CO., at lOSFonntain street. Providence, R. I, and sold whole sale aad relailiby 4 S. N. VlcfeaSHAM, Only Agent for Western Pennsylvania* jell.y Warehouse, cor Wood and Sixth Bts.,PmsVh StrAaceri jbook at Tlital Daguerreotypes for one dollar, put up in Fine Morocco Coses. The subscriber* announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh and v/gjnUy, that they can get a likeness for ono halfthe pnce.nottobe snr* Eatsed by those taken m tbs East We don't mean to c surpassed by any. Havircn large sky and.side light, we are prepared 10 suit \ho most fasudipna. We wilt not ask any person 10 take a likeness unless il suits them. pat in Lockets, Pins or Rings* Sick or deceased porsons taken at tlieir residence for a few weeks only. MEBRIMAN & LAWYER Rooms on 3d st., opposne St. Charles Hotel ipylg^md Pine Oil Lamps. JUST RECEIVED a fine assortment of these LAMPS* for burning the Caraphene, Pine and Ethereal Oils, which I Will cell hi groally »*«ggff““ roooll 82 Fourth st-between ftlarltet and Wood, Manufacturer and Deoier, Wholesale and Retail, inihe above named Oils. j ' Jell meiomuon. THE Co-Pailnershipheretofore cxislingbctweenthe subscribers, under the firm of J. S. BONWE7T ccCo n ls7 n.e the name of the MATTHEW P. PATTON, Pittsburgh, AprUlst, 1850. ID* Having sold my entireinterest In the first of J. 8. 'BoSncR A Co- to M. J>. Patton, my lato partner, and in retiring from business, I take great pleasure -in recom mending him to the confidence of my friends and. the public. [ap3] X. S. BONNET. LAWRENCEVILLE PROPERTY. —For Sale* a val* i uable property of 72 feet on Pike street by 110 deep oa Water street to Foster alley, presenting a finecorner lot pleasantly situated on the Allegheny, having a dwell ing noose containing 4 rooms, kitchen, good collar and a porch j also, a pump of fine water, a large stable, e&raagc house and cow stable, nnd an ice house on the river bank, of capacity to hold 10,UW> bushels of ice i also, a garden, with fruits nnd flowers, and a large grape arbor; also, 2 small dwelling houses, with grape vines in front. The whole is in good order. . Omnibuses “ " PaB “ h 0 P sTIMRT eS G? n °L. Agent, jyll ■ SO, Stmlhfield street. ■ SHOULDERS -4,000 file. Bacon Shoulders for sale bv JjS5 WM.DYEB. Nra> Bonks, fttasic, New Boole*l New Booltß| TUST RECEIVED AT WALL’S [£P£ J.CHEAP PUBLICATiPN.SIOR^No.BSFoUiWrt. SSS^f.SSS&' tt£S a SS& “Vu«u^ blica Noirmm Conquest till the Death of Lord MansfioM-rby J °L?twra < to C aOnndld Enquirer on Animat Magnetism, by William Gregory, M. D., Professor oftheUnlvertity of Edinburgh „ : . - . ;*r J 1 Koltscbiratd’s Lntm Dictionary, m two pans—lst, l Latin English; 2d, English Latin. • , i Enquiry imo the Cause of Natural Death, or Death i from Old Age—by Iloraor Boatwick.M. D. <; i Jenny Lind’s Tour through America and Cuba. Stuart, of:Dunleath—by tho HoouCaroline Norton; The Pioneer’s Daughter—a Tale of Indian Captivity; Godfrey Malacire, or the Lite of an Author—by Thos The Gipsy Chief—by Reynolds. No 45,46 and 47 Boston No. 34 Dictionary of Mechanics. N0.37$ Living Age. Blackwood for July; . The London World of Fashion^ Now Books! New Boots! A T HOLMES’ LITERARY DEPOI, Thud street, J\. opposite the Post Office— - International Msgaztne for August; - The Gipsy Chief. ByW.M Reynolds, 4 _ . Mabel ; or,The Child of the Battle Field. A Talo ot Tlie Piorftcr’s Daughter; aTaleof Indian Cnpuvily. By hmerson Beimcii, - Dictionary of Mechanics', No. 34, Luteli s riving Ago, No. 3/0, • Blackwood lor August; » i • Ac ventures of Paul Perwenklc. A Sea Story, . The Cnunftss of fali.liory. By Dumas, - . Ecraie; or The Saloons ol Pans. By Maj. Rtcn- 'By the aathorof Alton Locke j. Reveries of a Bachelor—or, a Book of the Heart ; ■ Thr Fanner's Companion—with illustrations; Traveler’s Guide through the U 8. and Canada; .• Rena—or,the S*now Bird; aTalc of Real Life. j ßy Mrs.L:e Hently; . The Heir? ot Wast Waylond. By Mary’ Howitt;. The Reel. By Bulwer; . • Not Ho Bad as We geem. A Comedy—by Bulwcr, The Daughter of Night. A Story of the Pretent Timo. Dy » H MINER.& CO-, SmithfieM street, have received • the International Magazine for August—being voi. 4, number one.- - In literary contents, this number is beyond precedent in interest. ' The Gipsy Chief. A new work by G. W. M. Rey nolds. Tnis author is well known to the reading public. His ferule mind has no equalm historical romance. Mabel—or. The Child of the Battle Field. A Tale, of > Waterloo—by the author Of Don Ossar Dcßazan. This work j&highlv illustrated and of thrilling interest ns a historical rora ncc. ' Sbak&pcarc'q Poetical Works, (Boston edition,) now complete—the best library edition extant. A fresh supply of Sir L. Bulwcr’s new Comedy—Not So Bad as We Seem. _ New Slusloi CBLUME has just received— • Sammer Longings BySi«pbon C. Fo*u>r, Household Words By John Blocklcy , He Doeth All-Things wells. Blanche Alpen. By Stephen Glover ; Lovely Nell. Ry the Campbell Minstrels; Gently Sighs the Breeze., The Popular Duett, written for AladMle Jenny Lind and Mad lie Marietta Alho ni. By Stephen Glover. Go Where the MorningSluneth. Duett; Ben Bolt, Summit Polka,Blossom P*>ika, Jenny. Lmd s Echo Waltz and Its companion. The Bird Wal.z, just published; Grave of Bonaparte ; Ana AUa Scozzcse. . By T. Valentiue; Turkish March; Ravel Polka; , Lousiana Belle. By the Sable Harmonists Grave of Washington. By L. V. H. Crosby; Deem Not and Say Not; The Blae Juniata; Grand PolkadeConcert. ParW.V. Wallace; Silver Bell Waltz; Henrietta Polka Duett; Walnut street Theatre and Souvenir of Germany . Two newScoUtah’s; The Wreath: a collection of Popular Melodies, ar ranged as Recreative lessons for the Piano, in three numbers. if • Together with a large collection of Guitar Music, at jy3o Piano Depot, No. lift Wood ?t JOHN H.MRLLOrt,No.BI Wood street,has received the following nieces of new and popular Music : Farewell,*irever fondest prayer; Soldier's Grave; Waltz Sentimental. By Pilch;’ La Rose. Variations by Huntcn; * Carnivaldi Venice. By Voss; Be Kind to the Loved Ones; Match from Norma; Song of the Robin ; Russian Polka; Blanche and Lisetie; Nelly Uly; Sailor Boy's Grave; . Jenny Lind's Serenading Polka; Serenading or Schotnsh Polka; Jenny Lind's Polka; I Welcome Thee with Gladness; Td offer thee this hand of mine; Life is but a Strife; Willow Wood Quick Step; Cali me pet names; Would 1 were with thee; . Good Luck Polka; Grand Russian March; Where are now the hopes; Hamburgh Polka; Ti* Home where’er the hecnis; - .Spirit Polka; Cally Polka; Batchelor's Polka; Hertzei Polka; Joys that we've tasted; Where arc the Friends of My Youth- CHICKKRING'S PIANOS—A very large stock of : Cbickcriog's Pianos on hand and arriving. QvlS NOW PUBLISHING—An Outline of Mechanical En gineering, with drawings of machinery, tool? and apparatus of every description*. Collected, collated and published by an American Engineering Society, under the superintendence of Frederick Mone.—This valuable work is of imperial size; each pan contains two plates of drawings. It will be completed in 25 monthly parts, five of which are now issued. Price to subscribers, Si each part; to non-subscribcrs, 81,50. No. 1 of a new weekly paper,called “The Ciiizcn," has been received. It is printed in quarto form, on fine paper, aud is devoted to News, the. Art?, Science, Belles Lettres, &c..aml advocates the moral and social eleva tion of American citizen*, native and adopted, indepen* dent of all sects and parties. Respecting tlfise periodicals the AgcnU deem it un necessary to suy but little, as their respective excellen cies are apparent to. the- commonest observer; they would therefore merely-aak.their ftieud*and the public to call and exemineihe merits of, the works. WOODWARD & JKLLEY, jy 12 • Stationers and Bookbinders,'73, Third *t- Dr. W. P. GILES) A TrETEBINARY SURGEON v bavi«g been V invited ta remnvby his friends, respect* /rtf'! ' Tally offers hi* professional services to the iioaf citizens of Pittsburgh andjts presontoppcrriwury i© acknowledgment* to (h>>n| e flattering iney di.lexiend to him in the prosecution of his ptotcvsion during live years, ami again invites their patronage. Having prac tised for tho fast ten years in ih>* UtmeU States, he pre autnti he i* capanie of treating the various dU*-a«es »o which Horses arc liable, in an nt>!o and sctcnufic roan net. Dr W. F_ Giles has his office lu Mr. Rody Fftii*r»on ? !? Livery Stable. FOURTH Street, between Wood aud Smithfiold streets, where he may be consulted dully froth lu till 3 o'clock, as to liic soundness of Horses, and tae disease ©frHorsesrand Cattle. Every description of Veterinary Medicine may be had at hisoffice,ttccuMiety proportioned and properly nrinpt* ed to every disease to which ihe hor>.e Is incident— Lmi ment, Lotions. Blister*, Balls of every description, and Condition Powders equal loony thing ever offered to the public. Good stabling for sick horses. Sick and lame horses attended to nt their respective -stables, in town or coun try.' (my7:3md 1 G. W. P. GILES, V t>. _ LHLograpUlc^lnatltute. CO-PARTNERSHIP.— The subscriber* most respect fully announce to their friends nnd the public gen erally, that they have thisday entered into Co-Partner ship, for the purpose o! carrying on, at the old stand, in Slngerly’s Building, opposite ihe Pbst Office,Third street, Pittsbivgh, the Lithographic Printing, nr all its various branches- Having machinery, recently arrived from Earopa,thoy are prepared to do votlsb in Lithography equal in steel engraving. They solicit a contiuuancc ot the patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to Inc Wtn;Schuchman/and.they.'hope by strict attention to their business, by elegant workmanship, nnd the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors of an en * lightened public. . Bonds, Cheeks, Draft*, Machine Drawings, Llkoneßs cs, Landscapes, Autographic Leucre, Bill Heads j Plots Lithographed andPncted in Black, Gold Bronte of Co lors. , . rtr Specimens of their work can be seen at their UMcc, as above.- WM. SCHUCHMAft, apr23 FRED. HAUNLEIN. “ Hood'# Kew Jewelry Store. XHE undersigned haß lately opened hts stock of FINE GOLD and SILVER WATCHES,and FINE GOLD WELRY, at 51 Mauxet stukct, two doors from Third street, and wishes to Inform the citizens of Pitts burgh and vicinity that he intends to make this place his home, and would solicit a share of the patrouage of thecitizens. He informs ull persons desirous of purchasing.anythiug in the way of fine Gold or Silver Watchefl; rich Gold and fashionable Jewelry, Ac .that ho wi i at all times sell every article in lus line at New York City prices,and at least from 10 to SO percent, lower than the same quality of goods arc usually sold for in this section of country. PTease call and examine the Goods aud prices. uc7;y] G. L. HOOD. Diana's Double-Lever Letter Copying Press, and Blctalllo Dampener, BURNHAM’S PATENT. Sizes of Presses and -Dampeners— Letter, 10 by 13 j Foolscap, 10 by 15 j Folio Post, lit by 17* j Manifest, IB Timt-savins. Labor-savinganti Money-saving Machine. miilS PRESS and DAMPENING TABLET presents X decided advantages overall previousinveiiuolisfor the same object. . . Ist The Press does not require fastening down. 2d Through two lovers ondecceninc joints ihe pres sure is obtained with more ease, and much quicker tlmn by other methods. > v 3d. The power is applied so equally, that tho Press is not liable to break or get out of order. . 4th—The Dampening Tablet is a substitute for the brush, blotting'papor aud wot-cloih, saving all the trou ble Incident to their übo, and is worth its weight in gold. The Tablet may be used to great advantage wuh any press already in use, and for that purpose will be sold Be be copied with this Press and Dampener in three seconds, withoatblaringtheionginalorthecOTy. MANN’S PATENT IMPROVED MOVABLE BINDLR, For keeping in a Book-like form, Music, Ongma! : In voices, Letters. Periodicals, Newspapers, Drawings Bank Checks, or any other papers where method is de sirable. This Invention, it is confidently believed, is the best ever presented to the public for the purpose for which it is designed, and will furnish to many n deside ratum long neeued. The undersigned now offers it at n comparatively trilling costto all who may desire to per?* feet thesystem of preserving papers for ready and easy reference.: B ARBI IT’S SOAP POWDER—S bxs , for washing with little rubbing—pnnteddirectionsto eachpackj ago—forsaleby £jy2s] WM.DYER. £■ t ' H ■*“ ! * 1 * M *' ' ' ' >: ‘ ’ , • ‘ .* * " ", VT,; . % ' - ' 4 . / .** .n« : ‘ y ' " tVV<'-*“ v r&VI ,’ - *^v*-*'J j. v* s * ♦ * ** * Gash Mntnol IjHre-l Insurance Company .... • • ofPcuuitylvanta. CARtVAI., $lOO,OOO. CHARTER PERPETUAIi- j THE undersigned hAVihg^bcca*PP° ll,tc^£se^ tff T £° r the above Company, iiavo ope,red on Office in ISo. 14 street, prepared to effect msa ra trees on ct'ty aud couatry P»P«rty> AH Harms.,as any .responsible. c°™P a py. -rVimnanv are S^JSSSSSaSSBt Hon: BUCHER, President., fuss. E-Hissxeb; Vico President. - Wi-H.lVtlbim, Secretary. e . , ;. , re nnvid Fleming,Attorney attd Connsotlor.: Wrrew«--Jlon. -dohn Oi Bucher, Rudolph F Kelker, VVXn ■ Colder, Jr.,V David ,Fleming,■{ease 0. M’Kmlcy, Clms E 9 Hiestcr, Elias K. Kinzor.Saumel David Mamma', Jf.; John Ninnitiger, Dauphin County; Jacob S. Haldcmiuv York f Henry Hi Fry. LsseMei I Adam Sehamcr,.Berks i John G. Brenner, Phtlndnlphia; William Mintzer, rhomas Gillespim i,n zerne j Gordon P.' Muson, Bradford i Amos E. liopp Northumberland V • Boyiis^-JVI ifiiin i John T. Hoov er* Centre; John S.l«»ni,Huntingdonj-Jarpeß K.Moore head. Allegheny; Jonathan D-Leet, Washington, Gto H. Bucher, Cnmberland; ““mOFFITt! 11 ’ U SuClnir-EUeet, 'ent? for Pmsbu r ghi Allegheny Co. “pittsfouTfft* Lift Insurance Company. COMPANY was incorporated In February, JL* 1851 with a Pefp*tub» Charter, und has commenced basmess’on aCapiml of #loo*ooo • . „ . The Company does business boih on ihe Joint Stock nnd Mutual plan. , , . .. - On the Joint Slock plan the 5 rates are one-third IcM than thoso ©harped hyjMumal Companies, und Fifteen Per Cent-lower than the rules of most Stock Lompa- Talcs arc iho same as those adopted by . other safety conducted Compftmbs.;, Those insure t on 4he mutual principle have.the combined RtcuriiieMUruished by that system of insurance, and the Capita! and. sur plus Fund of the JomvStock department. The Charter permits the granting of inßumncoon me, in-every form, including the right of wife, children, pa rents relations friends or creditors—to insure the life of anotherfor their own exclusive benefit; payable afler denui, or upon the parties arriving at the agoof oO.vo, 00or(i5,attheopuonof.thetnsurtd. , • • OPFICKRS. i James 8. Hoon. President. . Samuel APCiurkan* Vice President. Joseph S. Leech Treasurer. .. Charles' A. Colton. Secretary. , ■ DIBUCTOHS. : James S- lloon, • • • Joseph S.-Lccch, John S.Dilwotih, ,Charles A-Colton, . Samuel M’Clurkan, .. -V. Illmra Phillips. - John A.'Wilson. BOA.BP OP OrSAKCK, Hon- William Wilkins, Laic Secretary of War, lion Walter Forward, Late secretary of Treasury. John Snyder, Esq , Ca*h«r Pittsburgh Bnnk. Malcolm Leech,Esq, Wholesale Grocer. ; souciross.. * Hon A- W. Loomis. \ A. B.M'Culmont, Ksq. medical board. • —•■•. William Addison, M. D. Jeremiah Brooks, M. D I-. CJ. Ldnugton, M. l>. EXAMINING riITSTCUNS. Samuel Di!worth, M. D., 47 drauhfield street. Ilobt. Snyder, M. D-, IIW Fourth si. John Crawford, M. I)j tra Sixth Wm McK Morgan.tf. B-, 107 Uherty «. ; □/ Dilworth will be m aticndnnCt: at the office, every day.nl 12 o’clock. Those who have spoken for an agency, arc requested to call, take their papers, and commence operation® forthwith- AU persoes engaged in the insurance busi ner« willbe supplied with ulanksaad a lowed the u which,with their Capital and Premiums safely invesiCb* afford ample protection lo the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, Ifcol, as published agreeably loan Act of Assembly, were as fob ° W M?rt«ies ~ s RcaliJiule . M.J77 <3 Temporary Loans-- ■ — L Cash,Ct P >4C bl Since their Incorporation, a period of 21 years, they bsvo paid upward* of On* AfiiZion Four fivndrtd Thou* sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby Affording evidence of the advaniagesoflnsurßacc,aa wcUaathe ability nnd disposition to meet with promptness all lioMliile*. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, .aprSt] Office N«F.. comer Wood and 3d ,«i«. Hnrtne. Mre and lulaudTf’runiportattoo IJSSUtIANCIw 3 HUE INSURANCE COMI'AN V'OF NORTH AMUR- L ICA* Philadelphia, chartered J7B4»ctipHal 8500 ? « 00, asseu January U. I 81,001,855 50, vil; make insurance on building* nnd their contents in ibis city and vicinity. Also, on properly of every descrip* lion, on steamboats ami other vessel*; cither by Inland . Arthur G. Collin, Prvs'i, Jacobjd. Thomas, Samuel W. Jones, Etltvanl Smiib, John A- Brown, ' Samuel F. Smish. Samuel Brooks, it Charles Taylor, Arabrofte_Wbhe> Thomas P. Cope/ JaroevN. Dickson, 8, Morris Waief, ' 11. I>. Skcrrerd, Secy. This ivlho ohle« Insurance. Company in the Umtcd ai:d from its high am' pie means, arid avoiding all risk*, of a4i titia hatard ous character, may be considered a* oll'Cfing ample *e canty to the politic. . WM. P. J{>\EB, Agent. j a -j j ______ _ . , ?No, Hi tront street.* IKBVB&MOK* THE DELAWARE 'MUTVXI, SAFETY INSUR Room of the fix chringe/Hiifii street, Philadelphia.. ; Fieu Inhuea*cu.-— BiuMiog*,Mercha»di2e and otfaei PTopcrVy iu town and country, insured against loss or -tlAiuaiieJtf fire at the lowers** of premium. iMiiuris in*ulnuurr 'Vm*el»,-CM • cocs and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or policies, as the assured may desire. frrtjiNt>TrussvoßTa-r;oH.—Thuy alto insure merchan dize transported by VV ngons. Railroad Cot** -Canal Boms and sSteain Boats, on livers and lakes,on the tnosi !ib*rrai terms. .... . .. DIRECTORS —Joseph H. seal. Edmund A. Souder John C- Davis. Robert Burton, John JL Pcnrosc.iiurautl Edwards Geo. G. Lciper, Edward .Darlington, Isaac R. Davis, William FolwelkJohn Newlin,Dr. iI.M. Huston, lames C- Uund.Theoplulus Paulding, H.Jones Brooks, Henry Slonn, iluijh Critl(?:<>cerge serntL slpciicer Me livaiiuCharlct Kelly. .!.<>. .tolm.on, William Hay,Dr S. Tnoraae, John Seller*. Wm. Eyre, Jr.. . Dllli;CT i buS AT fITTSttUROH. —i>. T. Morgan, f(u"h Cralff, Jno.T. Logon. 1 T • WILLIAM MARTIN, President Tao 9. C. Hasp, Vice Dr‘V3ideuL ; ■ . .■ Joftsm W. Cowan, Secretary. rrj" Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pitts burgh (jeKfcdtf) _ P. A MADEIRA, Agent. Fire ami nisrln« tniuranee, OFF ICE-of the Insurance Co. oj. honk Amenta 1 has been rrmocerf to the W arobouse of Hardy, Jones A Co No 141 Front street, third house East of Wood sirceV.whoTMhesubscriber wilt issue Policies on Build ings und their contents, and on shipments by Steamboats and other vessels, for-tho above old and responsible Cnmpany. [apJJ • L ■. WM..F. JONES, Agent. “ Life auork and £ “I 11 .! 05 De J 1 will be offered to caahbuyorsat from per i cent lower than former prices. . . . I DRESS GOODS of every descripuon.frora: the cheap est to the most oostly and raasnihcent, aUC J I y large and beautiful stock of the fo’lowmg articles Chene and Jasper chene bilks, High Lustre, plain chemelion and lace silfcs > Do stripe' do do. Do plum black . , ‘!°> n„«i rt ra- Brocade, Annucs and Poult de Soies, all colors, Black and chsmeliou Turk sauns, and watered SUL-, Chene and India Foulard silks, . Do nrinied and plain silk tissues, Do do Albcnines and Grenadines, Plain, primed and embroidered berages, CUrne plain and figured silks, and popun~» Chameleon oro de Naples, Pans printed berages do de 'antes, . Do do and plain alt -wool do lames, Do • do lawns and jaconets, _ Plain and embroidered: mulli and Swisses, Plain and printed easameres, de loincs and alpaca French and domestic ginghams y ~ English and Americanchintzes and calicoes, at ail : and BIBBONS.at great bargains; Spring and summer shawl*, - Weed ft worked sleeves,. and cbemi •: -tens;':-'''' .* • Needle worked laces and muslin caps ; , Embroidered, hem sUtch and plain linen comb 1 handkerchiefs -• ! . '' . , .•. . ' :Fancy silk pocket hd’kfs, cravats and reck tics ,* Gloves, hosier}’ and suspenders, a large stock J. . Irtish linens, taole : ctoths and table linens; .. Tickens, checks, crash, bird-eye, diaper napkins; Bleached and brown ronslinsrfrom 6 to 12c. per yd; Do Irtowii and.colored Canton flannels; • • French cloths, plain arid fancy casstraercs t satinets; Cashmcrists, tweeds, merino cas-lraeres aud Ky; - "jeans; ' . Black satin and fancy vestings, &c M &c. - . If7* The proprietors would respectfully solicit an eariv-cali from all their trierids, and the public gen erally, feeling confident that they can offer greater in ducements to whole sole and retail buyers, than any he ve heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh. • „ - mydllf YOUNG, STKVKNSuN & LOVE. The ElghtOemt-Annnal Sale. OF DRY GOODS nl the One Price Store of A.|A. MASON & CO., Nos. C 2 A 04, Market street, Pitts burgh, will commence on Thursday, June and continue through the month of July. Their Wholesale Rooms will be opened to the Retail trade, and every ar ticle throughout the establishment will bo sold at.an im mense reduction iro® usual prices. Havtng Tccentiy made extensive purchases, their assortment will be found very choice and desirable, Their stock of Silks, comprising more titan 500 pieces, will be dosed out at an immense discount from usual ** C Good Dress Silks as low as 37J5J50 cts. Silk Poplins, *> ®'£>. Best Bcrege De Laincs, Icf Fast colored Lawns, , 55- Fine French do : Fine Printed Bereger, JISSo*; Fine French Jaconet, 50QpC* French and English Ginghams, .10 Block Alpacas, 1000 yards Bonnet Ribbons, at 3 503 Wrought Collars, Fast colored Calicoes, , . _ 100 cascs.English and American do, 8 300 cases and bales of Bleached and Brown Mtt: lm* at manufacturers’price*. ALSO—Lure*; Embroideries,. rrimmincs, Hosiery ami Glove", Lilian, White Goods. Honm-ts, Hhawl*. Ac , together with an Immense variety kinds of Dry Goods—all of which will he marked down to even less than Eastern wholesale price*. ■ jeas A. A. MASON & CO Hew Variety and Ury Hood* store. jVb- 0T» i\ori&.tr«t corner of Wood if. and Diamond ailtn/i DGXGGU S.CO., having opened a; ihc above iinnil, • ore row offering for sale a large and complete DHOilmcnt of VAItIhVTY unit DRV IiOODs, ennuiliog in part of Broad Cloths, Lnsturocrcs, batmen, bummer Pant Stuff, Fnncy Vosumrb, Ladies' Dress Gooda, Lawns, Dc Laines, Umgbams, Vvhilt; Guods, Bonnets, llibbons, lio«tory, Ac-Ac. Also,a complete variety of Cutlery* direcWromSheffield. Together with Clocks,Gold and Silver Watcher and Watch materials,Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, ami Jewelry. A fine as.-onment of Palm Leaf Huts, Ac. In short, we have on hand almost every article usually kept in the Dry Good* and Variety line- All of wntch we offer for sale on the most favora ble terms,either for ca*h or satisfactory reference D Git EGG A CO. hasmes* of the laic firm of Gqegu & M?* Cakdlew, will be settled by the subscriber, at the h«u»c of I>. Gr< br ft Co., as the books, notes and papers arctn my posseas.on, and 1 am folly authorized to seitie up the buameas. {aprSl} UAVID GuEGG. 51,'212,703 44 PATENT METALLIC DVBIAL CASES, r JMlBAubssrihcrs having iceintly ir.adn arranc'etncnts .1 with the Fair nice of Ibis new and rnfuaik i»m»» rton fortho manufacture and sale of the uncle in the Wc«, they having been manufactured heretofore cxclu* lively in the East, where they are superseding the use of wooden coffint, take this method of informing the public, that they arts cow mftnotactannjr eighteen differ ent sizes of the modem Sarcophagus, varytnp in length from ttt inches to 61 feet, with width and depth suflanle for bodies of ordiuory sue, and for ihose who , Pitts burgh, Po„ stating where an interview can be had. ■jys*3 Green tea 3 have advanced 7 cents per LB.—You can buy Green Teas at MORRIS’ TEA M ART, in the Diamond, for three months to come, at the old price* and the sumo qualities, notmthlsnndiugthe. advance in prices East, as they have & large jsiock on bund. They sell the bestTeuam Pittsburgh atthis Store, and defy opposition. IlHfcj SUBSCRIBER offers for sale i valuable House .. and Lot, situated on Ami street, AUcgheny City.— . Hie Lot in 18 feel front by. t«5 Jed deep.i -ibc House .con minsa Hall, two Booms. Uitcfiea Cellar and two Bed Rooms. A large yard- with out oven, hydrant, Ac. Price $9OO. Terms—3oo in band; balance in one. two andihreo years. s. CUTHBhRT. Ge.n’l Agent. lysfl ... . No. oO Southfield at. ( 1 OLD I’KNS—Hard Brother. G. & E. M. Smith. VX Todd & Smith and W. W. Wilson’s. The above brand* are now uimvalled m quality of Gold, in qailMike elasticity, in fineness and smoothness of the points, and m durability. >1 will warrant every Pen of these makes. Just received this morning, a full assortment, and customers will always find at my store the best stock, and at the lowest prices which a good ar ticle can be sold ut. \V. W. WILSON, ; cor Market and Fourth sta. BUTTER —.1 bbls packed* C kegs doFor sale by WM. DYER._ FISK— 0 half hbla.No 1 White Fish; 6 do . do Lake Shad; lb do Lake Salmon ; Receiving and for sale by WM. DYER, ; jedd ■ No sM7biber:y nt T ARD—S bbls. No. 1 ; JLi 15kegs do:. For sale by jylS WM. DVER ■ ?*,%•** '' ’ ’ '*?**, ' Vst.'VrKV . i •. •-• , <. - *•• .f'vv - ./. y- ■ /k . 1 , *• \ • * , JBrg ©oofra. Patent Metallic Burial Cases* \ - ■ ; ... r . * Jb JFarnUtne; s?t. -gaswa, JAH»KS W. yn»ffPWßiUi, fix •CEBar--- cabinet V^. namm* furniture manufacturer, I^l .; : w are-ro'om» 9if and - 09; Third ■ street* . J Vp\ respectfully informs Ws/nendrnndcasibm • era that he has now completed, fl. nest stock of homeholdfurwiare ever to this city, as he is determined to uphold toe quality with well-seasoned materials, beat workmanship, and newest designs; aud from the extent of his orders and facility in mai ufacturine, he is enabled to produce, warranted fornitare, aithe iowesfpriees. • - He has adopted the principle of Identitying the cus tomers’ interest with his own,, in quality and price, and keeps al ways on hand the greatest variety of every des cription : of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest to the most elegant and costly; that a house, or any 1 part Pj. one; may be furnished from his stock ? or manufactured expressly to order He therefore solicits an inspeclioh, that the - advantages of his establishment may be knotya- The followinganicle#c6hsis},m part, of his stock, winch for richness* of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any ot the Eastern cities: i *•■■ -'Parlor,; .. I ... : drawing, -din ing, and bedroom > chairs,-of every variety,- : . . . consisting of rosewoood, n)a-‘ ; hogany and walnut Elizabethen, i Conservatoire and Eaty Chairs, of every j description; Conches, Sofas, Tete-a-lele and Di- j vans of the latest French ana American pattern*; Tashaes, What-Nots, and ladies’parlor Writing Desk* . of various kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid stands, music glands, and holders, mari>le top, ma hogany, rose wood and walnut centre and soia, ta-. bles, extension dining tables-; all* sizes of toe • most improved, and decidedly toe best kind i made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables; | ; - . wardrobes, bedsteads and wasbstands of | each a large assortment; gothic hall •"i and parlor reception chairs, ottomans i and . stools, secretary .and book < - t coses, side boards, fire screens, - - towel racks, hat stands, and , i music stools, cribs and cots \ ’ for children; paper mache, 0 . '■ ■ i ... table and tea poy*, ms-- ; 1* Uogany, rosewood, and j' iaiaia pearl Tables, i - Ac. &c. Ac. • i A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE'and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet masses supplied with all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, famished at the short est nouce. “ AHordefs attended to Journey m«n Cabinet hfalcers Association , WAREHOUSE, 11© SECOND STREET t \ (near ino corner of Wood.) . 1 : •; THIS ASSOCIATION, em-fTt bracing- twice lo three wL times as many hands as the lor* rePa HHr" g e ,y machinery Farnitore suitable for tbe 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 lobe suited either os to quality or price; and, os it is well known that Furniture can be made by machinery superior andmach lower than, by hand, tbe attention of the trade is respeclfdtly invited. Turned Work, in all its branches, carried on as nsoai. Flank far hand rails, for Carpenters, and all articles required inmanafactunngCabinet Furniture,constantly on hand—viz Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, llajr Cloths, Springs, &c n &c. RYAN A M'KEE, Ryan's Buildings;. • No. 31 FiAb street.- CHAWS AMI) PtmaiTUttK. i Mnrkrt and Wood, SjutK»id*. a Wk have now,on hand a large and \il splendid stock of every variety of CaxissnaSiP®* RNITURE, which I *|«are confident cannot be so r p a s s e d, t«relgfs3gBgl equalled, in this City,or tn He West, in style and finish. Those who are in want cn Furniture are respectfully invited to call and examine (oi themselves. p* Steamboats famished on th: shortest astice. if?* All orders promptly attended to. fcblihtf O'DONNELL.MULLEN &CO. •A. U J4CILBS,' jo on o ! do33KU» O’DONNELL, MULLEN & CO. PHtabargh Cbnlr Cabinet ware Reoms t A’e. 0 8 TAinJ Street, SotttA Side. a O’D. M. A Co-, respectfully inform their friends lu, and customers that they have, if not the largest pSahtbcfc ever before seen in this city, the greatest /*ji variety of styles, the finest finished, made of the bestsearpned materials, and by the best workmen in the western country—ail of which they ore determined to sell as low as any other manufacturing establishment in the city- Oar stock U all our own .manufacture? no importations. • • - steamboats and Hotels furnished at the shores! notice. AH orders promptly attended to. , jot 7 Karnitara and Choir Ware Jloomi* T. B. VOUNG A <30.. corner of Third c\ haßv&i* and SmilhficldsU., oypastU Broien\ ,-!?£>, pa., keep constantly on hand Kpj Easilslslaiid make to order, at thelowest prices. • Tj " HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CHAIRS, of the beat-workmanship and most approved styles. _ '-. febls • ~ gtedinboaO) Ahoy t ~ ; r fftEV.fr Tub sabßcribera tender their acf?| for the favors bestow es!* J ed upon them by their Steamboat.friends, and ftrl would respectfully remind them ami others inte- * rented in buihling boats, that they are m all times pre pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs*! the bet. material aud workmanship. T B YOUNG& CO., ■ Corner Third hud .Smuhfield streets, y ' opposite Brownes Hotel.” : _ j_ _ ■ -H. dsvlsb v. v-. .»• Hammer hauler, CABINET WAREROOM, SMITHFI ELD STREET, . Btiwetn SrcenihsiTta and Su aw berry alley, Ehtsburg, Pa, (Tv HAMMER &. DAULER keep constantly on hand UL a variety of excellent and fashionable Faniitnre, Kp|warrantedeqaal to any in the city, and sold on as * t ‘favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar cfttabliehrheutin Jic West.. They have now on hand an unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Form* lurcj trom the. cheapest and plainest loathe most costly onU elegant. Ail orders promptly attended to. miSitOm A. MILLIKEH & ©O* . HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and chair Manufactory’, no. mana ge facture CABINET-WAJiE oi every descrip- at his old stand, corner of Liberty and asaSeve&lh streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, in alius branches. mayll Bolivar Fire BriclrHannfaclnring Company. JAS. GLOVES, S. M.KIEB, B.S\ JOSES, H. S. MAQBACT, GLOVER, KIER A CO.> Proprietors. THE subscribers having been appointed Agents fer the above named concern, will keep constantly o t hand u supply of the celebrated Bolivar Fire Brick»Cri> cible Fire Clay, Furnace Healths and Inwalls. 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 not deem it necessary to enumerate the many advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick poaess over all oth ers that nave been offered for sole tu the United Stator, tlieir superiority being well known to almost all persons who use Fire Brick. The proprietors have determine I that the Frre Dries shall lose none of their present envi ablo reputation, and that no expense shall be spared t> make them even better than they have heretofore been. This is the only establishment tow* manufacturing Fire Brick at Bolivar. KUSR A JONES, marl 7 - Canal Basin, Seventh st.,:Pittshurgh. FREIGHTS Received for idl the Way JC Stations on the Pennsylvania Ceuiral Railroad; stations. agents. Bailey’s, Adam J. Walters, Mifflin, J. North, . Lewistown. James Milliken, i Monnt Union, J.D. Sechler, - •'* Huntingdon, J.D. Herr, Spruce Creek, S. Milliken, Tyrone, A. H.Clark, Hollidaysburg, T. A. Scott, Lancaster, R. Moderwell, Columbia, ModerweU&Kauflell, Harrisburg, J. Wollower & Son. Duneannou, Fisher, Morgan A Co., Newport, / Jesse Beaver, Willerstown, Hervey Jones,. Perryville, G. D, Thompson, M’Veytown, . Richard Roeloff, Mapleton, .. ... John Donaldson, . . Mill Creek, KesslerAßrolhera, Fostoria, JohnHuyeU. v COVODE A COLE, Agents, jy!6 corner Penn and Wayne sis., Pittsburgh. HOUSE AND LOT FOR 8700. For sale, a two story Dwelling House and Lot of 20 teet front by 110 deep, to alO feet alley. The house is well arranged and well finished,with good-grates,suitable;for each room; a good dry cellar; a lattice porch; an but oven ,* a large yard ana garden; ail new and In complete or der; pleasantly situated eii Resaca street, Allegheny, near the West Common. Immediate possession, if re quired. 8. CUTHBERT, Gen’l Agent, Jy3o . ; ~ . SOSmithfield street. UST RECEIVED AT WOODWARD fc JELLY’S*, No. 73 Third street, the London and Paris Ladies’ Magazines of Fashion/for July. ' The Ladies’Gazette of Fashion; published in London —upwards of thirty engrav hgs. The Weekly Times, the Era, Bell’s Life in London, Punch, the Illustrated News, and the Lincoln Mercury! . j y2 9 -7 / JUST RECEIVED—An invoice of Mann’s Patent Vertical Lever, Letter and Manifest Presses, con sisting of sizes 15$ inches by 18,10 J by IS and 10 by 11 L with Metallic Dampeners, Letter ana Manifest Books to correspond. For sale wholesale and retail by JOHN F. COLE, . „. , .„ , , sole ogentforthe West, At Covode A Cole’s Warehouse, corner of Penn and . .Wnynestreets, Pittsburgh.. Booksellers and Stationers supplied at prices as they can purchase from the eastern manufacturer and patentee. . . QylB:tf MYLEK’S CHOLERA REMEDY.—A fresh supply just received. Thia medicine has never failed to effect a cure in all cases of Diarrhcea, : Dysentery. Cramps, Pain in the Stomachy Ac. It has been used with astonishinsgsaccess in tbe very worst cases. Sold wholesale and retail by rA,VA COFFEE—A prime article for family ose iq store and for sale by Jy3l BLOOMS —IGOionsNo. 1 Jumata; 75 do Bedford Forge Blooms; Received and for sale by jy3l . KING & MOORHEAD, TTK RUING—SO bbls.ia siore and iortdle by Jtx Jy3o SHERIFF & BINNING. LARD 01L—75 bbls, No. I for sale by jy3o B A. FAHNESTOCK &. CO. bbUft.^ig NEBTOCK i co. r r '*» > ■ ‘rtv' ' t • .. • * > • - ; ■. v. •- t -.» -v.' ■ ■] . HDrnga qttft UltWmtg. ANOTHERSCIENTIFIC WONDER! . n. m. AKQBBT, , .. t»t Tt» n I - .MEJiCtfANT TAIROp, .. THE. TRUE DIGEST IVE . FLUID,. jy D , ,55 .Wood. Strut, (near Sixth.Sind). ! T>REPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of. • 1 ibcT&Tp&ir tfhace'the y FthVtJ bestnwedoa nim>afl« hope* X the Ox;after diiectiona by the great ihroughriiridtatteniioifttfbasincsstandadesirQ.roplease Pnysiologica! Chemist, byJ.S. HOUGHTON, M.D.,No. all, to merit,a-comimmnceof their favors.. Particular BUeel,fhiladelpiao, Pa._ . ,( £7 alteniiott I lbli'to'ClUlffl n .’B Claihlng. „ „' ; This is aWulywooderfalTenuedyfiQr fWJMGrESTIOit. -, l lri''CollnecU6B>-with! tli'e'TdlloriUB : BusffieBSi4e has JOYBPBPBIAy JAUNDICE* CONSTJPATIQNi LIVER opened a,Furnishing store, wilh'Alarge andiiplcndid COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, Nature’s assortment of inder SWrte. DntwersrCravait. own method, by Nature’s own ajjenutho Gastric Juice. ■ Suspenders. pockel llmidliefiihiefiß.’Jenny hind Necfc Haifa leaspoonfoii of IbisjFioul, infused in water, »’’S'-&£ 1 Togeth. ! Will digest or dlßsolve Fw«:Pt«jn» <» BoiCT *■**•»»• ;cr nebessnnrfo? a Ben!le. ! ™° B . m ap,9° U ' ' T ' lBtr^ ; Ba^^‘iaar^ C ol!5 b Dig^TeFlnld,analogpus I !o SPniMO » Ihc Gastric Juice,may be readily prepared from the mu- IrltUit* Dlu IJOOHM cons membrane of the stomach of the calf, in which vo- * A r o, ID 1, Liberty Pittsburgh rions articles of f wd.asjneatand eggs, will bo so «oft- y O HN McCLOSKEY hoi now ibe pleasure of an ened, chanwd and d&ejtcd,jttJtm ihe same maimer as %|.o pouncing to Iris nurarfronrs friends and the phbllc in « e u t? nn i in» general, (hat his Spring and 3nram?tBiock is nowready Food ,Sr inspection,; which.he .believes will be found to be by^FQyfefsfcWells, New orb, pagc3«i. ono of the large'st and 6dst selected fetobksof Ready* states thesameercat fact,mia descnbesthe method ol Made Clothing to befoandirt theAWeiitern’Cdiiiitryi • prepaiauon. Thereate few higher aathonues than Dr., „• ff e ,has thts season paid more tban'nsualattchnorc to of aUdcaler, seveiely else tofaUj had ieeonree nice,_obtaincd prices of • his goodsy he canofferthemsuchinduce ftom the stomach of .living animals,.Pfh. . proyea com- mentsaa shall make it their interest to purchase at his pletely.ehccessroi.” ; establishment.;, •*.■;*•: ; ‘Dr.GaAHAjSjaothor l Manyycars*experience, urid ; greatsaccessrhthe bu bleDieV’jsays: .. Ins a re^ r J£jklefodl in wntcr°S r- B te e *MogeiheTwithuh unprecedented wAoteratoondr*- that the stomachs of ammals, macerated .mil enabled him; to.get np Garments to part to the fluid the property of vanoas art> suit the business habits and tastes of every location In cles of food, and of effiseung a kind ofarti° “JjhHSST '*s Union, which is of tbeolrabstimpbrtanee-towholo tioaof them in no wise different from the natoral digest sale purchasers. : ; ; ; . j ive process, 71 . ; v ..At: . lathe Catting department will be founds choice se _Dr-Sliiosi, work, the of Mam ; lecuon of the. most fashionable goods, consisting of— - Theaiscay, • - 1 ; EnglisHand ArrUrican Broadcloths* at Digesuon.- Rom .nost.ex.ennve, undoubtedly,«o bo fo md la floated- H? 3 wUb Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric,. : .. .. ■•— : mal2 ° Jnioe, obtained from the living human stomach and frttat animals, are well known. “In all cases.” he says, “di gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as m the uaiaraldigwuoM.’^ YgpßpslA : < | IJRE^: j- Dr. Hopohtos’s preparation of PEPSIN:ha4 produced the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility*, anaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Cohsump- ; tion, supposed to be on thevery verge ofihe grave. ;lt. is impossible to give the details ofcases in the limits pt thia advertisement—but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone; These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but permh* ““l, a great NEBVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly: useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, • Fever badly treated Feveruhd Ague, and tbe evil fcflects of ilinninej:Mercury,'aud: other drugs upon theDigestikd ofigans.after Along siclmess. Also, for exceasineating, and the toofree use of ardent spijr-. Its iialsoreconcilesHeaTth with Intemperance. > . OLH STOMACH J * TheTe is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem to reach and remove at once. - i No matter how bod they may be, it GIVIS INSTANT. RRI.IRP! A single dose removes alltheunpleasantsymp temw. and it only needs to be repeated, Cor a short time, - tomkke these good effects permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once.. It is. Sarticalarly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, ramps, Soreness of the pitof the Stomach, distress al ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low ness ol Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendencyio «anity;Suicide,&c. ' Price,O.* per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect a lasting cure. V- v Every bottle bears the written signature of J; S. HOUGHTON, M.D n Sole Proprietor. . ; Sold by agents in every town in the United States, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. for Pittsburgh, KEYSER &-fde&>WELL, 141. Wood street. Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor’sprices. [nv2o:y Alto, for sale by K, E. SELLERS,67 Word street. Zt respectfully incited la the foUcnoing truths, sit foith t» relation to one of the moil important Remeuies of mot ■ cm timet! ’ PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL? f r’ is not more than one year ago since this great rem edy was brought before the public, for the relief and enre of disease. Its great powers to beal,have, since then, become fullyupprqciated by the community, and we allege that the longer it is tried the more certain will iu gTeat fame spread. It is not the remedy of a day,, got op for the sole purpose of malting money; but, one. which We eouceive, will continue to be used when all nostrums have been forgotten. The PETROLEUM lb a Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth, by a power and agency that laughs to scorn all human' competition. It is oar duty,when we write about a medicine, that we write totth—tlialwe say nothing , calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or put confidence-in cur;statement*.' The sick ate very apt to catchat any thing that promises relief fioin die case. A stoTy can hardtv be too highly wrought to an swer the object of gullingor humbugging some of them.- Now, we do not desire to do this; we ore alixiousonlv. that the truth in relation to oar Remedy should be told, in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any single article of the materia medica. Plain,unvarnished Acts—facts that may be ascertained in our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe troleum. . Within the post two months, two of our own citizens, who were totally blind, have been restored to eight. Several cases ot blindness, in the State of Ohio, have been cured. And; also, the case of agenilemanin Bea ver county. There are others; bm these cases ore near home, and may be referred to by any persons who may have doubtson the subject. These cases were cured af ter tney bod been abandoned by physicians as The Petroleum will cure, when used according to direc. Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the face, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, SeaTd Head; pains in the bones and joints, old sores. Ulcers/Wens, Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and Ague, Chronic Coughs, AAhma, Bronchitis, and all Pul monary affections of a. chtonlc nature, tending topro duce CONSUMPTION. . .. ‘ ■■-•••.. U . Burns and Scalds, diseases of.the Bladder and Kid neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated. Nipples, Corns and; Bunions, in fact, it is a qubat .uhiversal bemedt, and has been tried in mostof theabovediseases within the; past year with- the most perfect success. Certificates that will astonish are in the handsof the proprietor,who; will take pleasure m showing them to the afflicted or their frienas. Whatever others may say abouitheir medicines, the; Petroleum is the ,greatest Remedy of the age. Phy sicians of high standing in the profession are beginning 'to uieit in their practice. Those who at first looked on; with doubt and uncertainty, axe willing to. award it due praise and consideration.. Before another year rolls round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that the Petroleum is thegreatest medicine ever discovered.. I For sale, wholesale and Retail, by , - ; KEYBER A M’DOWELL; HO .Wood street. .w. a. ncstss. Also—R.E. Sellers, 57 Wood street j D.M Curry, D. A. Ellioit, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Also, by! the Proprietor, S. M.. KIES, Canal Basin, 7ih street, Pittsburgh, . ' ■ CjaB . The Hainan .Body tpust Perspire, ; (BO SATS NATURE.) . TO HATE A. HEALTHY APPEARANCE, And persona whodo not perspire are liable to the mos : DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. - TLTOW, Jones’ ltaiian Cbemical Soap causes a free Ai perspiration, and atthe same time mollifies, softens: the BKUwemnjr it the texture and beamy of an iafani’s. SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AND SCtftES, i are soon not only: heated, butcored by its use, as at least seven physicians in New York- know, who use it r in such cases,and find U unJailing—as also, in • PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, FRECKLES, i or any other skin disease. The. reader is . assured that this is no useless puffed nostrum, as one trial will piove. I could enumerate at least 80 persons cured of SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD. . Bay it, and the reader is again -assured, ! would not cruelly sell it for the above, unless I knew it to be all I state. Those who ot& liable to CHAFED, CRACKED, OR. CHAPPED FLESH, will find this .not only a cure, but n preventive; and I cannow ooly add, that any one afflicted with any of the above, or similar.diseases, will find this all and even more (admirable in its properties) than 1 staie. Ip-Bat, reader, the b to resare flooded wUhimltations, ana be sure you ask for Jones’ Italian Chemical Soap— and buy it only of WM. JACKSON, only .Agent-In Pittsburgh,iHOLibeny street,Pittsburgh,head of Wood- - : - Jones* lilljr wntie. LADIES are cautioned against using common prepa red ■ Theyarenotawarehowfrightfally injarioaßitis . to the skinrhow course, how-rough, how .: sallow, yellow and unhealthw the sain appeara alter using prepared Chalk! Besides, it is injurious, contain- Ingal&rgequamityofLe&d!• We have prepared aPeautifnl vegetable article, which we call JONES* SPANISH LILY- WHITE* • It is perfectlyinnocent, being purified of aUdpleteri* ous qualmes; antf it imparts to‘die''skin, a'natural, healthy,, alabaster, clear, living white ; at the same time acting as cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth. Soldby the JACKSON, 89 Liber ty street, head of Wood,Pittsburgh. Price 25 cents. T" pearly White Teeth aud Breath, TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS. BERSON&who have either, are honorably assured that if their breath is ever so foul, or their ;.TEETH DECAYEDf DARK OR YELLOW, and encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent box of Joncv* Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth while as snow and the breath odiferously sweet Sold only at, JACKSON’S Store,. 240. Liberty stree headof Wdbff.”y -(dcc2o:: . Jones' Solution of Jet* . . .. A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE forthe changing ot xJI white, red or grey hair to a beautiful brown or let black color«in a few minutes: Price 50cents and 81,00 Sold by W.JACKSON,24O Liberty street, Pittsburgh -cad of Wood.. \ . r fdec2o^ A Selentlfle Hair .Tonic Restorer A NDBEAUTIFIER. TrialboUles37|cent3. 'Those .A who have used Jones'Coral Hair Restorative know its exceUentqualities—those who have not, we assure it to possess tno: following qualities.: It will force the hair to gtow on ,any port where nature intended-hair to grow, stop itfallingofl,care scurf ordandruff, andmake ught, red or grey hair grow dark. For dressing the hair . soft, and silky, nothing can exceed tins—it makes i • truly beautiful and.keeps it so. Ria,lndeed, the mos.'. economical, yet superior article fqtjbeyljsir. ; Sold only at st., head of Wood, Pittsburg. Price 37icents, 50 cents am .81,00..;........ J-u rTdec2o SURE YOURSELF —AMERICAN COMPOUND.— This never failing specific isguaranteed in all cases lelicate disease, together with the attendant com* plaints,- to effect a speedy, safe and lasting cure: in the course of a few days, without restrictions to diet, busi ness or injnry to the system.. It is / an old and popular remedy i haslong been (and still is) used in the private pTicuce of a physician, radically caring, ninety-nine of the hundred eases.. Itle&vc&noodoronth'e breath,and may beused by any one without the; least fear ofexpo sure. For sale at the Medical Depot, No. 50 SmUhfield Btreet.Pittsbargfaj U;:(apr7 Bull's Bsn&partUa ana the Cbolera. U fiihgle. manyWothan'br ehild has died of the j/| tCHOLERAor;&nyof itssymptomV-who used this invaluable preparation. : Look.at the city of Louisville, where this Sarsaparilla is made, and wherefrom 150 to SQOboltlesaie retailed daily,bat few isolated cases of Cholera have and they were ,either persons from boats or those who dieregarded our advice.; < v . .. tf!£ftatsna£i Ckronttu. For sale by KBYSERA M>W»WELL, 140 Wood at. where the genuine article may S. L. CUTHBEET, No. 50 Smithficld street. JONG & MOORHEAD. Bi>nnty LsndSi .. GAFT. NAYLOR, No: 163 Third sueel, comer of Cherry alley, buries made arrangements at Wash ngtbn for the purpose, will procure Bounty Lauda for the officers and soldiers, tbeir widowi and chUdreßTunder the Bounty lind Bill, passed September 88th, ISSO. Pittsburgh, October IQ-i 1- : . 1 - ENZUIC AGlO—7ootmeos for sale by [myU] B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00. •. -v••»• • f ' Pabllc Attention . « * •« I’* ■ *' r * ■.+ *>• '■ r " ' -• ir*.": i- ■ .’W.t * • V, J. . • . ■ ■■■».• i ‘.V’.. iv^Se® ' Ncw aiid Fafiblonabic Goodß, TtiST 'RECEIVED at' BOOBYE& $ GRIB'BL&S J Bee Hive Clothing Store, No. 2-J5 Liberty street, a large and splendid ussortmeht-of, the: latest styles ot Spying and Summer Goods, which, we at e .prepared to manufacture to trder, in astyleUnsurpasefedih this city, aml iitexuemelylow-prices.' *• ‘ V™. «■«> We' have on hand n large .assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, made imtlm best ,and most, fash tdnaHc which we are r deletmitied. to sell very low foresfeh; Coim!ry merchams, and those whobuy wholesale, Will find it to their advantage locall andex amine oar stock, before purchasing. - : , {apr?:3m ' JT^LawredccJournal, Clarion Democrat, Mercer Wtng,-:MeadviHe Scatldel, Grccnsburgh Republican, Washington Examiner, Steubenville Union—copy to thc.amouitl of Bl,£end paper to advertisers, and charge this Office* . V ••• ■' •- - Jfmnes €. Watt, . . v... (Formerly Cutter to the late i*. lH£tAh?>). v WT OULD most respectfully announce to his.lnenua anit ibe public in general, that he'haa rchtedthe Store, No. 30 Jifarfcrts/rMf, between Second and Third streets, where he intends carrying on the TAILORING BUSINESS in nil its departments* He innow receiving raout this eastern MARKETS: on entire new stock ot GOOIH, for Spring amV Sodlhicr wear, vix: superfine French^ anit , American CiolAj, - Cdihrnaretts, Tieeeds, French Habti.Clcihs, a supe rior article for business Coats,), together with a large as sortment of plain and figured Cdssimerai new unadcsi rabiestyles... r ?.'V / • ; -A. - . Also, an excellent lot of fancy Silk Cashmere-, Satin and Marseilles Vestin:s } all of which the .subscriber Is prepared to make to oraer in the neatest atid'most fash fonaule styles, at as low prices other establish menu He therefore hopes by strict auention lo all or ders intrustcUto his care, to merit u share of, puhiio pa ’tidnage. - ;! «TAM£d C. vVA'fT. ; No; 36 Market, betweenSei’bnd and Third sis. 1 TO TAILORS.—I .shall continue to sell tmd give In structions on my system of . Garment. Draughting as heretofore, at the following prices, vixr Ifaccoinpanled byorai instruction, SIO f without insifoctions, 87. ; jclOiy ;<• JAMBS C. WATT. Envelopes. T IPMAN’S Adhesive Parchment Envelopes,— Bydip | j ping , the fingers in water, and moistening' and pcssing the gummed edgej these Envelopes become the safest and sirongest.that can made ot parchment paper, which will withstand any ordinary friction or moisture. For sale by the quantity or-single pack, ut the store of . ' -V- iS.,HAVEN, * _ marii?G ; corner of Market and Second sts. , IHsoolutton* THE PilTtiicrahip heretofdre eiisting between ' the subscribers, under the firm-of Coulter A Hacke, Druxeuts*has tins day. been dissolved by mutual con sent. * • . ..J* A. COULTER, ' March 31,1851. : N. H. HACKE. ; QTTThc affairs of the late firm will be settled by J. A. Coulter, who continues the same busnicss qt the old stand, corner of Wood and Third streets./, ’ ' ap3 William. Ulxou’s London Patent Lever - Wafcbefi* SUPERIOR to any Waichea ever offered to the citf ;zensof;PittsbuTgh. * ’ ■ 11. RICHARDSON, 8t Market street* ifc sole Agenlfor the above named Lever. Watches. The following gufitf 'antee is attached to each Watch: ~ • By Appointment to the Admiralty, , . .... ; - . WILLIAM DIXON, Chronometer and Watch Manufacturer, • • "45 King Squafe,,Gbswell Road, London. This certifies that the accompanying Watch, No.—, is warranted by me to bo?, of my manufacture, and no VVutchwith my name upon it is genuine, uh/ess accom paaied by a certificate bearing iny signature. ’ I guarantee the Watch, No. —, to kcep time to the sat- purchaser.-(aprl?l ; ,W;.DIXON^ C o*Far tiscr 8 ft ip. CAMPBELL CHESS have this day (April lift,) associated with them CiJABLES M'KNILHT; ' The business ■will be continued under, the- firtn* I CAMPBELL, CHESS & CO,- - ' - -V*friprl9 TheUiory of aaiuretutne perfection 01 . Art. . . . ENHANCING to every understanding the beauties o! Nature,in creating .deeper perceptions.and com-, mandihg the highest emotions thereof, by a knowledge ofLamtscapeSketching-and Painting, imparled.to a short term of instructtons, in the eminence of a-style, whereof, in the pccatiarmesthereto,is unsurpassed, in all the exce'lences of the Art. <■ 1 Sketches of residences and scenery in and around :Pittaburgbyin J cbn;uaiU progress; Magnificent transcrip tions of paintings, gorgeous, oriental scenery and : lhe most *-plenutd views from aU 7 ovet ihe w6rld, ••• ”' .:! '■•••• -C.-C."BENNETT, 197 Pennst: ap2s:t£ .V ; • V;Pitisbargb, Pa. ICE CREAM. AND MINERAL WATER.—The sub scribers respectfully inform tkeiroidfrlendßamfcus tortiers that they have commenced Making ICECREAM for the season.. Their SALOON .has.i>een.-fitted op.m superior style, and will be open'front' o o’clock, A, W. ill il o’clock, P. M;, and ollorders for Ice Cream for . atueaor privale,families willbe promptly filled ... Our MINERAL FOUNTAIN has also bten opened for the seasons ‘ . v • . - Cakes; Fruits, Confectionaries, &c., kept on uaml as usual,freak and srreefc. ?Piease-gtve us a-call.- Aa&P. SHILDECKER* Star 1 Bakery,ft j Pirnnarid alley-. V myl«;d3m f For Fiemales and SZftlei* DR. LARZETTE’S JUNOCOBDIAL.or Prodfealiyo Elixir, prescribed as" : an effectual restorative in cases of debility, impotency or. i rregnlaritießOf natufe. li is aTI that it professeftjope— via: Nature 1 * greatreslorative, and remedy for those m the married stale'without bffejfring; ; His o ccrtninpurc .for seminal emissions,!geueraldebtlity, gleet, weakness of the'genital organs, nervous affections, lenconhma.or ' whiles 'As a vigorating medicine il ls unequalled.— Also, a certain remedy'fo'r'iiicipieiu Consumption,indi gestion,loss.of mu3cnlar energy, physical lassitude,fe male weakness, debility, &c..lt is warranted to; plpase the riser in bby of the above’ complaints, and is of price less value to thosc.’wiihout ofl&prjnff.- : • .TospTead wide the blessings of ihis medicine,. l nave= appointed "Messrs. Judson"d? Co., of the . city of'New. Yorh, in life United States 6f America, my . sole agents for iis'Role; and none can-be- genutneuuleaait : eotnea through them, and their signatures aic on the wrapper. ANfONIO I.ARZBrrE,M.I>. Naples, Julylfthf 194tb :■ v:.. . -Soldouly .in Pittsburgh at the Medical Depoty;No. 75 Smiihfield street; and by B. JL Menking, Walnut.Btreet Cincinnati; Raymond & Paue.rt, No. .QbFrurtli street Lbuisvilie. . r • -[mar24:ly' THE nb’o.ve establishment has been' taken -by lhe : un 4e.rsigried,>!vith the viewpf pursuing the jegitimpifl busiimssconhectc&'fhefewilh; and iisthey aro now re* ceiving a : fulf supply efTimbct,orders for aU'Sizbsdf Lnmberwiil be filled with promptness, and bi ds low prices as by any other MiU in the neighborhood, ; ' PALINGS of aplain and ornamental pattern will be j*nt ' i'j - (apr3Q*jj • 1 JAM ES CAKMAN & CO. 100,000 ' 250bxsFire <&aekcrs,Nos l and 2; ICO gross Chasers; 100 do Pin .Wheels; 40 do Scrolls,small; 25 do:' do' - large; 20'dozloz Rockets; . ... •. 15 do 2oz do . ‘ 10 do .3 oz v . do * 1 * ■ ■■ 5 do 4oz . ’do • : 2 do:8oz .: : do .. : agrossdinch'rrmngles; -' 2 do ‘ (f do do . 2 cases Chinese Rockets; 3 gross FiyingPigeons; 5O do 14,12, to,t», G,4 ball Roman CanJ' dies;• received and for sale by:-' J,: RHODES & CQ.) ; jyt No, 6,.w00d street YFki V LEMONS; . V \ " IUI/ 130 drams Figs; received and for sale by : yt • . J. RHODES & CO., No. 6, Wood street’ IBITD fiTst quality receiving. jy!B WM.PVER.. ANDLISS—SO UXb. Star, superior; 10 do Solar Sperm and Sperm; - .10 do Stearinc. For sale by 1 jy!s J.Di WILLIAMS CO. KfUX PINE APPLE S; vUI/ lilObxs. JuJubfc paste;. : -v 50. hf. do do; ■■■■■■.>: s 100 bxs. Larger Raisins; a-.v* 50 do No.l and 2 Rock Candy. Receiving and for sale by JOSHUA. RHODES A. CO!, jy2l ; No. G Wood st. 1 Mackerel- , 1(J SO bids. No. 3 Mackerel, (Mass, inspection) 40hfdo 3 do do do}' 4l)bf do^-' 3 do ‘-• '•' do dq; Juslreceivedandforsaloby ; • . , |y2l . MILLER A RICKETSON; HOLLAND HERHINOS—IOO kegs m prune order, lust received and for. sale by . _ FJCKEISKN & STOUVENEL,» iyOs: Importers; ITINEGAII—I3O galis. Wine; V ' to fibls. Cider For sale by . . j T 3l 1 J. D. WUJ.IAM3 & CO. fit | BBLS. LOYKRING’S CROSHED : cMJ 20 do . Powdered do; Shhds. Steam Syrup. FVR. DItAyO. jyl7 =: No. 1 Diamond*. MOLASSES— "St.Eouis Sufair House Molasses;-- Si: James do do; New Orleans Plantation; ’ T • jy3t For sale by . KING fc MOORHEAD TIaCON—2,SOU His. Prime Hams in store and ibr sale. Jj SHERIFF & BINNING, jyStl ■■ ~ , , No. 10Marketst.^ BROOMS—74 doz; common forsulo by • J jy3o SHERIFF & BINNING: SHOULDERS— <10,(200 a prime article, lecerfioff o«*r for siile by . - jy3» O CASKS SIDES AND JOWES—In store mill for Kljo *> is 3o SHEHIFF S. BINNING. ■ -’.l*.,’-• • ~ S f-. - > »*• - 1 ■* ‘-i » , ' J. -- * *l'' ' ■» *t^s f 4 > * ,j t r dlotljhig, Herr’* IsUnd Saw Mills* SHERIFF & BINNING. i ’ c V. V;’.v : ■'’• \ J ' > . * ' • * •-, v • r .*.•