The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, May 12, 1849, Image 3

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Adseriisets arerequisieit to hand issiheirfiriefreib'f?"
4 atiock t -P M. This must ha winytieti with, in order io en-.
ears an-m.session. When it isposssbis, an earlier/mut would
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Morn' p 'rug Of&
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CORNER OF: WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS.
137" /raving added to oar Establistunent, a splendid
Steam• Power Printing Machine, vre are prepared to do
all kinds of Newspaper and Bookwork in a style of un
-- surpassed beauty and neatness, and upon the most rea
sonable terms. We respectfully . solibit the patronage ot
he public n this line of our business. -
fl:r0. BIDDLI33, Dentigt--REutovsn to a
new three story Brick, on Sterntm= sr., one door be
low SLrtlx - street.. TEETH INSERTED, front one - to a
whole sen, by Atmospheric Pressure,-with a beautiful
representation of the Natural Gun, restoring the Pacs to
its original shape. "TEETH EXTRACTED, with little
or no pain. • DECANYD Tann permanently saved' by.
PLUGGING, preventing the. ooth-ache,*eh is niuelrb et
ter than curing it, though it shottld be min fire min
t iles, or even instantly. - sp2LIT
Ea.' Economy...lf you wish to save our money
aa. - bny a supoOrly RAT or CAP, call at TG26
HAT STORE, whereyon will find a complete assortment
of the latest Fashions, CHEAP FOR CASH.
- mar23:y] 130 Wood et., corner f Virgin alley.
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TE7-1.•.0.- or 0. re.ALLEGILENI' LODGE, No. 40
meets at the Hall, corner of Wood street and . Virgin'
alley, every Thursday . evenirg, at o'clock.
myllm GEOEGE Basssrr, See'y.
i
• - - 1 ExCiLittall BANG . OP PITTSBURGH;
Irr This Bank has, this day, declared a dividen of
four per pent. on its capital stock, payable on or after the
four
instant. Eastern Stockholders will be paid at the
Western Bank of Philadelphia.
my2dtd - - Taos. M. lows, Cashier
1171. 0. of 0. F.—Place of ?Jesting, Washington.
Hall, Wood street, between bilt and VirgatAlley..
Prrrtarattou LODGE, No, 336---Meets every Tuesday,
veening. -
- Misacarrmn ENwavamrr, No. 87—Meets let and 3d
Friday-of each month.. maritS-rly
MTZICiIANVS Alf 1) 111AlgitIFACTITB111'8 Bala,
- Pittsburgh, May 1, 1849.
11:7 -
This Bank has this day declared a Dividend of
four per eenturn on the Capital Stock, out of the profits of
the last six months, payable on or after the 11th instant.
rrtayttd W. H. Blom. r, Cashier.
Boot and Shoe Warehouse.
IHUGH AI. ROBB having removed to
the spacious building formerly occupied
by Wallace, Lyon A Co., No. 116 Wood street,
near Fifth, would respectfully invite the attention
of the public generally to the large and fine assortment
of GOODS he is now offering Cheap for Cash.
All p 3 sons wishing a duraible and cheap article '
.in the
SHOE hue, ara invited to cull and examine his stock.
Also, a iot of fine Leghorn and Palm Leaf HATS, and
a good assortment of TRUNKS, alway onland.
IsT.l3.—He also continues to manufacture, as formerly
MO the Honorable the Judges of the Court or General
MO
Quarter Sessions of the Pence in and for the County
of Allegheny:
The petition of John Turpin, of the Third Wird, city
of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, - humbly ailew,
eth, That your petitioner hath provided himself with ma
terials for the accoramodation of travelers and others, at
his dwelling house, in* the Ward aforesaid, and prays
that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license
to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pe
titioner, as In duty',bound, will pray. •
JOIN TORTEN.
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We, the subieribers, citizens of the aforesaid NiTatl,
do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house
room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg
ing of travelers and others, and that said tavern is ne-
John Doris, Samuel Baird, Isaac Walker, P. H. Han
ker, English Blackley, H. Mullen, H. C. Iselly, John
Layton, Michael Daly, L. Manua, John Gibson, L.
}I %per. ' mayl2:3l
(Chronicle copy and charge Post)
0 the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of Quarter
Z
Sessions ot the Peace, in and for the Connty of Alle
gheny:
- The petition of Antbine Segni], of the 3d Ward, City
of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth,
That your petitioner bath provided himself with mate
rials for the accommodation of trace.era and others, at
his dwelling house in the Wnrd aforesaid„ . and prays
that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license
to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pe
'Rimier, as in duty bound, will pray.
' ANTOINE SEQUIL.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward
do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and temperance ' and is well provtded with houSe
room and conveniences . for the accommodation of trav
elers and others, and that said - Invent is necessary.
Allen Howland, John McGuire, John Cavanagh. Jas.
McKenna, John Smith„James Devlin, Thomas O'Neill,
Timothy IVCarty, Patrick Quinn, James McDonald, T.
Collingwood, lames McCabe. merit!
0 the Honorable the Judges of the Court of - quarter.
• . Sessions of the Peace, in and for . the County of Alle-
T
gheny :
The petitien of John Smith, of the Third Ward, city of
Pittsburg, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth,That
your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for
the accommodation of travelers and others,at his dwell
-hou.se in the Ward aforesaid, and prays - that your
Honors will be pleased to grant hun a license to keep a
public house of entertainment, And your petitioner, as
in duty botmd, will pray. JOHN SMITH.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforessid,do
certify, that the above petitioner is ol good repute for
honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house
room and conveniences for the accommodation of trav
elers and others, anti, that said tavern is necessary.
Patrick Quinn, 11.Molhy hl'Carty, Matthew McGovern,
John Coyle Simon McCarthy, Stephen White, Thomas
O'Neill, A. Kelly, Allen Howland, John McGuire, John
A
Walsh, George A. Nugent. ' mayl3
tiA. MASON & CO., No. 60 Market strut, are on
. scantly in the receipt of .Rick EMBROLDERMS
We have on hand the following Goods, viz :
185 rich emb , d Muslin Capes, from 81,50 to 5,00
. 850 embroidered Muslin Collars, " 374 to 1,00
500 crotchet " " 374 to 75
350 lace " " 8 -to 124
700 g,unpnre " 64 to 124
150 Jenny Lind " " 62j to 1,00
130 embroisered Muslin Gabits, " al to 1,50
' 590 pairs " " Cuffs, " 50 to 1,50
Also, Mourning Collars, in great variety.
Call soon- at the Cheap One Price Cash Store, 60 Mar
ket street. mayl2
Operatic Soirees, In Fail Costruae
THE MANVERS OPERA COMPANY,
Consisting of
ELIZADRIENTI, Prima Donna. Pupil
of the celebrated Mawicato, of !Winn, and
• late of the AstorP/ace Opera Rouse, N. Y., and
Mr. MANVERS, Prima Donna, from the Theo
- tree Drury Lane and Covent Garden, London;
Assisted by—
Mr. GROSVENOR and Mrs. CLARE,
from the St. Charles Theatre, N. 0.,
lyflOSEXuriotrz ass ORIGINAL ENTEIITAIISMSLICTS have
re
cated such a furor in the principal Southern
au Western Cities, beg to announce their determination
of giving
_a limited number of their performances in
PITTSISIM.GH. The - selections will be from—
. "La f3omnambnla," By Bellini;
"Child of the Regiment," DCMIZati .
" Postillion of Longumien," Adams;
" Lucia di Lammennoor," ...... • • Doniarnr;
• "Elixir of Love;" Donimu i;
And - " Norma,? Sellini.
Their FIRST PERFORMANCE will be given on
TUESDAY, MA Ylsth, at the APOLLO HALL, with se
tectious from Bellini's celebrated Opera of
.‘.‘LA SOMNAMBU-L A."
Amini (an Orphan) Miss Brienti:
Liza(Rostess of the Golden Fleece). • • Mrs. Clark.
Count Rololph Mr. Grosvenor.
Elveno (betrothed to Aminal r.. Manve rs.
Previous to which will be given a one act CONCERT.
[Er Doors open at 7; to commence at 8 o'clock, pre.
cisely...Tickets, 75 cents; to be had at the usual places.
ALL. THE MORNING , and most of the Weekly
Pittsburgh; and quite a variety of Eastern, West
ern, Northern and Southern NEWSPAPERS; Sibbet's
latest Counterfeit Detectors; A Pull Account of the Great
Eire in Pittsburgh in 1845; The Enquirer; The American
Pioneer; Barns' latest Pittsburgh and Allegheny City
Directories • a small retail supply of Writing and Letter
Paper ;letter Covers; Black and Red Ink ; 100 boxes of
Wafers and Sand; " To Let;'t " For Sale , "Temperance
Certificates;' Blank Deeds ; Shannon's ' lnterest Tables;
and 200 English quills and Patent Pens ; White Louis
ville Lime ; Window Sash, tee.; for sale cheap for cash.
ISAAC HARRIS,
Agent and Com. Merchant,
mayl2:3l* N 0.33 Wood street, near Third street.
FOR SALE—A valuable FARM of 70 Acres, with 50
In.cultivation—havipg prime Wheat and Meadow
Lands. Also,good Dwellit4 Rouse and Dairy, Barn and
Stable, Orchard and Garden. Price, $l2OO 500 in hand;
balance in five yearly payments. Situated len miles
from the City, on Franklin Road. , -
S. CCTHBERT, Gen. Agent,
• onay.l2 Smithfield street.
'Eagle Saloon Open.
atJOHN T. MORGAN takes -pleasure in
ik
announcing to the former patrons of this
- establishment and to the citizens and stran
gers , enerally, that he has taken a lease of
the EAGLE SA LOON, and will open on Saturday or
Monday - - The Rooms have been repainted and fitted up
in a style unsurpassed by any other in this City. The
proprietor has made arrangements far furnishing, at all
hours, the very best quality of -
• LEMON AND VENILLA ICE.CREAMS.
Other luxuries will he presented in their season. (myll:3
- IQ PBS. GOLD SFECLACLES; 9 hne Diamond Fin
11J ger- Rings, - 10 Musical . Boxes, shell cased; a large
assortment of' D ann, with fine Paintings also, Gold and
Silver Gilt;—Silver Butter Rnivei; do.ovith agate han
dles; Gold and Silver Waist Buekles and Slides. Also,
Rsassoza; dark green and other fashionable COWS.
The above Goods, With a large assortment of Jewelry,
Watches, Fancy Goods, ke,, will be.sold for SCRIP, or
other good money, at N0:67 Market street, by .
1 0 11 711 • ' ZEBULON lONSEY.
Lime I Lime I Lime
ANY. QUANTITY OFLIME, ofthe very best quality,
will he furnished on reasonable terms, on short no-
Bee, by applying .to the subscriber f at his Store,South end
of the Monongahela Bridge, South Pittsburgh. •
mavlinlwd JAMES BLACKNORE. _
G tf UAC IE-25 0 hbs., just received and for sate by
. 13: PARNESTOCK & CO.,
rnayll. , Corner I st and Wood etc.
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ALS. COPAIVA-122 ibs., just read and for sale by.
giant . _ B. A. FAHNESTOCK ACV?.
MOaLA,ps_Arru WOOL SACKS On hand and fqi
M - side by (nabyB) H. LEE.
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aoittinercia I`au?
PITTSBURGH' BOARD OF TRADE.
T.
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S. CLARKE,
.;R. E. SELLERS, Commrnms Poi MAY.
J. DALZELL .
' PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848. -
StearaboatPackeiLine,leavesdaily for Cincinnati,lo AM.
Passenger. Packet, via Brownsville, to Baltimore - and
Philadelphia, 8 A. as., and O P. M.
Mail Coach Line, direct - to Philadelphia, 9 A 761, and 191
Western and Southern Mail CoaCh Line, 0 A. M.
North-Western, via Cleveland, daily,loA. M.
Erie and Western New York - , daily, 9 A. M.
North-Eastern;to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays,4
ARRIVALS AND DEI .ARTURE Or MAILS.
Eastern Mail via dne 3 A. sE., closest 12 st.
Western Mail, Cin. and Loutsv., dna BP. closes SA. M.
Bouth.vin Balt-and Washington, due 8 P. M.,010560 A. as.
North=Western via Clevelnnd due 10 A.m., closes 9 A. X.
Erie and Western New York ' ! due 8 P. is., closes 8 si.st
Par value. Asked. Offend
Bank of Pittsburgh....• . • .......... 550.0 0 550,00
Faiuhunge Bank. •••• .• •.• ...... 50,00 44,00 43,50
Merchants' and M. Bank ••.• ..... 50,00 50,00 49,00.
Farman' Depositßank Nana in market. .
Hand Street Bridge.. 50,00 50,00 - 40,00
Northern Liberues Bridge . 50,00. 35,00
Old Allegheny-BrMge. .... ••• • • 25,00 3 3 ,00 33 , 00
ConneLlsville R. FLStock,paidon
shares,32„so - 5,00
City Bonds (6 fr coati). •••• 90,00 .
Monongahel 25,00 16,50
Gas Stock.. .•• . . .. 50,90
Daily' Reviewr of . 111io Mari Lets.
OFFICE OF THE COST,
SATIIIIDAT MMINING. May 12,
The complaint was very general. yesterday that
business was unusuallidutl. The falling off in the
amount or trade is attributed to the unfounded re
ports or Cholera, which are flying in every direction
east and weft. - -
FLUOR—There was quite a flurry in the market,
on Thursday, caused by the rivalry of some of the
dealers, - and:the consequence was that - prices stiffen
ed up. We heard of sales amounting to 500 bbl. at
3,7503,80. Yesterdaythere were sales amounting
to about 600 bbls at same figures—though some lots
were sold at less. We have no idea that these rates
can be maintained, for there is nothing in the east.
ern market that will justify such prices.
GROCERIESA few small sales at our quotations
of yesterday.
CHEESE—SaIes of 190 at 7c, with sales at lower
rates.
CORN—Sales of one lot at Sic. ,
RYE--Sales of 170 bbla at 50c; the article may
be worth a littlo more.
LARD—SaIe of SO kg* at Sc
DRIED FRUlT—There is hut little demand.—
We heard of no sales yesterday, though the market
is well supplied, and holders are firm at former quo•
tations.
RAISINS—SaIes of 40 bait at 2,00.
ORANGES—SaIes o f superior article at 4,60.
LEMONS—SaIes at 3,60034,00 in quality.
• AI74)I'IO3ISALIC__,I4
BY JAMES M'KENNA, drICI7ONEER,
No. 114 WOOD STREET, ragas DOORS PROM Ptpru
TRUSTEE'S SALE of a Valuable Tract or Farm of
Land in Peebles Township, Allegheny County, near
the City of Pittsburgh, suitable for Country Seats, at
AUCTION.—On Monday, May 14th, at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon, will be sold to the highest and best bidder,
without reserve, in front of the new Court House, in the
City of Pittsbargh,by order of John Bishop s of. Wheeling,
Va., Trustee under the last svillaf Susan Simpson, dec'd,
a valuable Tract or Farm of Land, containing 0.1 Acres
and 133 Poles r beautifully situated in Peebles' ownship,
beyond the new Cemetery, 4 miles from the City of Pitts
burgh, and about tl miles from the Allegheny Arsenal,
being part of the Farm of the la le John Staltop.deceased.
The property is located in the most delightful part of Al
legheny County, and for beauty of scenery, combined
with richness ofsoil, cannot be excelled In the world. It
fronts on the Allegheny river, and commands a splendid
view of the noble stream for several miles above and be
low—also, the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, their
environs, the neighboring valleys, and surrounding coun
try. It is in .a district inhabited by a respectable popula
tion, and every advantage enjoyed which may make a
private residence comfortable. It will be sold with clear
title, free from down right or any other incumbent what
ever. To accommodate purchasers. one-half wilt be sold,
With the privilege of the whole. The terms are Mt per
cent. in band in 00 days, and the balance in equal pay
ments, atone. two and three years, with interest from the
day of sale; the interest payable annually, ned the de
' ferred payments secured by a mortgage on the property.
Mr. Ring. now occupying the premises, will show the
- Land to those wishing to purchase. Any further infor •
mation required can belted by addressing JOHN 111511-
OP, Wheeling, Va., Trustee.
apl7 JAMES MCKENNA. ArtcC
P. V suckhorni44.,
. IPROLSAALE 12th RETAIL DRILLER IN 110SEERT,
GLOVES, TAPES, THREADS, PIES, &c.,
With a Variety .f Combs and Fancy Goods,
CHEAP FO a CASH
(SIGN OP TUE GILT CO MO FGDICRAL STBEST, AV:X(1111MT-
A LSO, Dealer in Freneh.Eaglish and GCTalan Variety
ji Goods, cradles, chairs 'and baskets, shoe thread,
boot laces, k - nittjug pins, percussion caps, fish books,
slate pencils, shaving boxes, violin strings, guard chains,
hair brushes gum - suspenders, bonnet muslin, ivory
combs, tooth brushes snuff boxes, hosiery, gloves, rib
bons, 'galloons, needles, scissors, buttons, hooks and
eyes, bonnet wire, fancy purses, razor sirops, corset
loess, patent thread, sewing silk, spool cotton, tobacco
boxes, German pipes. sear cases,sitarit,g bra es, shoe
knives, fishing lines, shell combs, marbles, slates, cray
ons, dominies, bodkins, spectacles, tweezer', &c.
117 Country Merchants, Pedlars and others are re
quested to call and examine for themselves, as I am de
termined to sell cause you caw. maraltd&w
NDEPENDENT POLICE OFFICE, corner of Li Leary
I. and Irwin streets. entrance on Irwin urea.
A. G. EEINEIga, Alderman and Potion Magistrate.
THOMAS O'Birms, Chief Constable.
Jammu liasim.ru, Aset do.
Will attend at any hour, day or night, when re
quired. may 9
FRESH ARRI VAL OF NEVIV
AT P. DELANY'S*
NO. FORTY-NINE, LIBERTY ST., PITTSBURGH.
JUST RECEIVED , an extensive and general assum
meet of French, English, Belgian and American
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting', of the latest and most
desirable paUerns. Amongst them will be found a varie
ty of entirely new styles Fancy Cassimeres and-Vest
ing", of the latest impormtions—all of which will be
made to order in the most fashionable manner, at short
notice, and reasonable prices.
On hand, a large assortment of READY-MADE
CLOTHING, made up in the present Spring Style, and
will be sold low for cash.
N. "B. To TAILORS.-{Yates Graduating Shoulders'
Measure System. for sale at (atri:dkw)l , -. DELAN
FRESH ARRIVAL, ON NEW GOODS.
AT P. DELANY'S,
A'O.49I.LBERTYSTREET, PITTSBURGH.
JUST RECEIVED, an extensive and general assort
meat' of French, English, .B4r,itas and American
CLOTH, CASSIDIERES and TESTINGS, of the latest
and. most desirable patterns. Amongst them will be
foand a variety of entirely new style Fancy Cassimeres
and•Vestmgs of the
LATEST IMPORTATIONS;
All of which will be made to order in the most fashiona.
ble manner, at short notice and reasonable prices.
A large and general assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
On bane, made in the present Spring style, comprising
every description of
FROCK AND DRESS COATS,
Made of French, English, American and Belgian Cloths,
of the alert fashionabk COlOl3.
New style Business Coats, plain black and fancy
coldred Casbmarett, Tweed and Summer- Cloth Sack
Coats, and Pantaloons qf superior single and double
milled Cassimeres, Slimmer Cloths, and every other de
scription of goods suitable for Spring and Summer wear.
Also, a choice assortment of
NEW STYLE VESTS,
Rich Silks, Cashmeres, plain and fancy colors; plain
black Satin of superior quality ; with a great variety of
substantial and well made
CLOTHING;
Altogether comprising one of the largest and handsomest
assortments of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
That can be found in the City, which will be cold Low
gee Casa.
N B. To Tsmous.--Watt's Graduating Shoulder Mee.
sure System, for sale at P. DELANY'S,
ap6:dtsw , 49 Liberty st.
1110 the Honorable the Judi Ts-of General
j - Quarter Sessions of the Pence in and for the County
of Allegheny:
The petition of Johnston Grahem, of the Third Ward,
City of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly
sheweth, That your petitioner hash provided hillllloll
with materikls for the accommodation of travelers and
otters, to his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid. and
prays that 'your Honors will be pleased to grant him
license to keep• a public house of entertainment. And
your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray.
• JOHNSTON GRAHAM'.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid
do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute fot
honesty and temperance, and is well provided with
house room and minvemences for the accommodation
and lodging of travelers and others, and that said tavern
is necessary.
Thomas B. Hamilton, Robert Curran, E. Hinckley, R.
I:cies, L. Pips, Samuel M'Clure, J. Wallace, N. Robb
Wm. Orr, Samuel Baird, J. Montooth, Jilt.'
ma yo : Sts , [Chronicle copy and eh. Post ]
/110 the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County
of Allegheny: .
The. petition of lours Dna, of the. Third Ward,
City of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly
sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with
.materials for the accommodation of travelers and others,
at his dwelling house : , in the Ward aforesaid, and prays
that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license
to keep a public house of.entertainment; and yottr peti
tioner, as in duty bound, will pray. JAMBS DYER. •
We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid. Wird
'do certify : that the above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and temperance , and is well provided with house
room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg
ing of strangers. and travelers, (there being no licensed
house in that part of .s aid Ward) and that said tavern is
necessary..
Sohn B_Bond, English Blackly, Luke Cookshoot, Wm.
Paul, Daniel Bondner, Thomas %Tamil, Lewis Fess
George Smith,sL: Harper, D. Loden, A. H o l s t e i n j:: G.
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VOILT OF PATICSBITRGEL: ,-;
12 care WALT =IN iIIK
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ARRIVED
Stminier Lake Erie.-Elhoies, Deriver. -
Michigan:No.2, Gilson, Beaier. • .
Robt. Wightman, —, Beaver. •
4 . Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville.
. Atlantic, Parkinson, do. -
Camden, Hendrickson, hlcKeeeport.
Isaac Newton, Hemphill, Cincinnati.
it Caleb Copo, libirdoc.k - Wellsville. "
Planter, —, Memphis. - -
DEPARTED, . • .
steamer Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver.
Lake Erie, Sholes. Beaver.
" Robt.Wightman. Beaver.
• Baltic, Jueobs„Brownsville
Atlantic, Parkuison, do.
" Camden, Hendrickson McKeesport.
" Beaver, Clarke, Wellsville,
" MeNeel. Bt. Lords.
- Union, McLane, St. Louis.
For Greenwood Gardens.
NEW ARRANGEMMENT.—TheAn it
steamer/THOS. scoT.r will corn
enee tin - Monday, May 7ttr, fo raft
from the old Greenwood Landing, foot of Pitt street, to
the Garden leaving at 8 o'clock , and
at emelt even
hour until'9 o'clodk P. st.; last trip frora the GardenAt
The Saloons are supplied with, all the delicacies o f tha
season. Tea at 6 o'clock. The Garden, with a large
collection of Greenhouse Plants; Dithlias,Anntial Plow:
er Plants and Shrubbery.• The comfortable wharf boat,
Greenwood; will be placed at the Pitt at. landing. (triy4
W ELL SVILIC PACKETS.
. • Par Eaa 4 ver , and Wellsville. "
• - •
Tax Dew aud splendid passengir steamer
CALEB COPE, A. Mslikocs, Muster, will
leaVe for the above and ul,ntermediate ports
every Tuesday, Thuridayould Saturdly. -
For freight or passage, havitig superior accommOda.
lions, apply on beard. may 4
Lew Xiiii re
agemens.
Aeirot 'Ns-steamer BEAVER, Cutts. E. Cusass,
Master will leave this ctty every Monday,
nes ay and Friday, at 10 A.ll.
She has n boat at the landing, between Wood at. and
the Bridge, prepared to receive freight at any time.- tmy4
maim _
Win. B. Wheeler,
STEAMBOAT AGENT, can be found at Wesley
Crier', Counting Boom, corner of Water and Smith
field streets, Pitisburgh. mar 27
For St. Louis. •
THE fine new passenger steamer AARON
HART, W. J. Kouzerz, blaster, will leave for
eir'ir min nre find intermediate ports, regularly.
For freight or passage, apply on board. mays
. For Ctncinnatl--Regular Packet.
La sm ai
The fine steamer MT. VERNON, Maass
Kourrrz, Master, will leave (or
the above and
trn;rrate ports, regularly, every Saturday evening.
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to „„,,
apW GE() . B. MILTENBERGER, .11§%.
_ _ ..._ ___
Regular Zaneavine Packets.
Steamer YANKEE Capt. McKee, leaves
every Saturday, at 2 o'clock, r sr,
Steamer JENNY LIND, Captain GA1.1.10113{11, leaves
every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, P. M.
For freight or passage apply . to
W. D. WHEELER, Agent,
ap3 Corner of %Tater and Smithfield Cu.
1. - 01.11SVILLEPACIFLIZTS: .
FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI Et LOUISVILLE
RIX/ULM/ SATURDAY PAC/VT—The A
No I fine and faltpassenger steam Pac
ket TELMRAPII, J. Ileklep„ Corn
mender, will leave Pittsburg for NV/met
ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, end all intermediate Ports,
cam) , Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely.
For freight or passage apply on board. or to
FORSYTH Es DUNCAN, Agents.
The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular
Packet, and with ft view entirely to the comfort of pas
sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on
the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex
ion with the Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike No 9, to Sant.-
LOllis—D/De thrOIIgh,TIVR DAYS. ap2l-iy
1848.
Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet
Line.
Plastrtsi I 5t.1848. FcaROAIT 1et,1849.
LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. fit
The following new boats complete the line
for the present season: ATLANTIC, Cpt,
James Parkinson, - BALTIC, Capt. A. Jaco a bs;
and LOUIS hPLANE. Copt. F. Bennett. The boats are
entirely new, and are fined op-without rogard to expense.
Every comfort that money eon procure has been provi.
ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat,
at the foot of Ross at. Passengers will be punctual on
board, as the boats will cernunly leave at the advertiser
hours, ja3l
_.
Near Wheeling Packet.
The new and splendid passenger smartie
Z. TAYLOR, M. E. LUCAS, Master, will run
as a Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and
Thee tog, eaving this city every Monday, - Wednesday
and Friday, at to o'clock, A. 31., and VI heeling every
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. X.
For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda
tions,) apply on board.
The Z. Taylor is an entirety new boat. and for speed
and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the
river. (Jan3o) ARMSTROIsitt ts. CROZER, Asia
Itegulae Packet for Sunfish.
jeilillit THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE, Capt.
me tate por ts BAIMES, Will leave bombe above and inter=
ts on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
alerj GEO. H. MILTENBERciER, Agt.
_
New 'Wheeling Packet.
MtThe new and splendid passenger
ste
amer JAMESNELSON, G. D. Moore
Master, will run as a Regular Packe
between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, le av
ing this city every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, a
10 o'clock, a. im., and Wheeling every Monday, Wettnes
day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, a. M.
For freight or passage, (having superior accemincula
tions,) apply on board.
The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for
speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat
on the river. AMSRTRONU Is CROZER,
cicala( Agents.
Franklin Packet.
The fast packet ALTA.:OREM' BELLE,
Capt. Wu. HANNA, will run regularly be
tween Pittsburgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River,
Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4
o'clock, P. M. For freight orpassage, apply onboard.
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liakt Ida& Alatt
1848. 184 Q.
CINCINNATI AND- PITTSBURGH
DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE.
rIHIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed
of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished,
and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The
highest wages are paid for the services of the best and
most experienced men engaged in the river business.—
The line has been in operation for six years; has carried
nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest
injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge cum
parison with any passenger line in the Union for sacy,
regularity t and speed. All that money can procure has
been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of
passengers. The boatsleave for Cincinnati as follows:
MONDAY PACKfir—The MONONGA n ILA , Ca p t:Steme,
will leave Pittsburgh every• Monday morning atilt &clock;
Wheeling every Monday evening at JO r.
TUESDAY PACKET.—The /11111ZILNIA No. 2, Capt.
Jno. ElinOilter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday
morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening
at 10 r. w.
WEDNESDAY PACKET.—The Niv;* ENGLAND No.
2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday
mortung at lOo'clock ; Wheeling every Wednesday even
ing at 10 P. IL
THURSDAY PACKET.—The Bart.itawr, Capt. B. J.
Grate, will leave`Pittsburgb every Thursday morning at
10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evening at lo P. M.
FRIDAY PACKET—The Cuppas No. 2, Capt. Crooks,
will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock;
Wheeling every Friday evening at la P. m.
SATURDAY PACEET.—The Maur:von No. 2, Capt.
I. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday
morning at 0 o'clock ; Wheeling every Saturday evening
at 10 P.M.
SUNDAY PACKET.— The 13.L.tc Nswvotf, Capt. P.
Demi, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at
-to o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. M.
nov 10.
For Sale, to Close the Concern
jHE'STOCK OF THE LATE X. PIARD, St. Clair at.
is now offered at private sale, consisting of Ladies'
Misses' and Children's Fine Boots, Slippers, Gaiters and
Buskins. The attention of the public is respectfully
asked to this stock, us from the well known character of
Mr. Piard's manufacture ot Ladies' Shoes, it Is presumed
they will be eagerly sought for.
The whole stock can be Blond out to any person wish
ing to continuo the business.
T. A. HINTON, / ,
apt! D. A. OLMSTED, 5 "" m "'
PRINTING PAPE-
R-200 reams 22232 inches ;
100 " 24.110 "
200 " different sizes •in More and for sale by
REYNOLDS SURE,
ap2D, Corner Penn and Irwin streets.
Few Goods,
TN a few days I will be in receipt of a well selected
and fashionable dssortment of SPRING GOODB, now
on their way from the East, to which I would invite the
attention of try frieads. A good lit warranted in all
Mies AS. NeGUIRE,TaiIor,
marl Third street, St. Charles Building.
NEW GOODS—Just received, by Express, at No. 07,
North-west corner of Fourth and Market streets, an
invoice of very handsome new style Lawes, from cont.
mon to very fine.
Also,very rich new style Dress Silks, Ribbons, Collars,
parekes, ike., to which the attention of purchasers is res
pectfully witted.. (ap18) PHILIP ROSS.
ipicE-4 tierces fresh Rice, for sale by
116 tnay4 OVAL DYER
Aft SACKS DRIED PEACHES; 50 do. Apples ; for sale
iJIJ by [maylo) ARMSTRONG & CROZER.
LARD OIL-5 barrels good machinery Oil. for sale for
City Serip, by imaylij yirfil, DYER.
11.) , ACON
_I) Shoulders, for sole by. WM, DYER
maylt _ la Liberty street.
P - FRANG—Sibble., for solo by
maylo ARMSTRONG GRAZER.
WiEMISMiMIIM!M
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Greenwood. Garden.
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„ .„
itclignum RUMIIeT Retreat la' now open for the
reception of visiters. Ice Creams, Fruit, Nuts, Con
fectionary, and all the good things nature and an can
produce, will he nerved up t in 'the best manner, in the
Saloon. The Tea Table will be .spread at tti o'clock
every evening.
Conducted on Temperance principles, and'cloAd, on
Sunday.Boguets of the ctioicest Flowers put up at the shortest
'notice. -
A large collection of the choicest variety. of Green
house Plants, Dahlias, and Annual,Flowing Plants, for
The new steamer Thos. Scott will be ready, In a few
days to run from the Point to the Garden.
t
25,000 Yards of P 11, 0119r.
THE Birmingham Town Council, desiring to contract
with some suitable person Or persons, to furnish ma
terials and to pave about 25,000 yards of the streets of
that Borough; will receive Sealed Proposals for the
whole or any part of said work; until the tet of May
next. Proposals to be left with James M. liVElrey.
By order of the Council.
ap2:lm THOMAS BLACKMORE. President.
TEAS 1 TEAS 11 TEAS 1 1 2
IT is with pleasure that the subscribers in
form the titizens of:Pittsburgh and vicinity
that they have completeCarraneements with
Messrs. J. C. Jenkins Bc. Co., of Philadelphia,
• to receive .their superior -PA
'And will hereafter be kept constantly on'
hand. They are neatly and securely put up
in metallic packs of t, i and 1 th each, with
eir printed card—showing the kind of Tea,
e of the concern and -depot in Philadelphia,
pace,: haaiavitation to return the Tea, tf not liked.
PECCE6:-
Gunpowder 62} 75 1,00 1,23 1,50
14
1 Imperial 50 '75 1,00 1,25 1,60
ig Ilyson 50 05 1' 75 1 : 0 0 145
. o Y. Hy Black
son 50 621 75 LW 1,25 1,50
' 37} 50
Mans. Fine and Extra Fine • —75 1,00 1,25 1,50
We will warrant all the TEAS weitell to be equal to,
if not superior to any' soldin. this City, and shou d they
not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be. returned,
and the money will be refunded, as It is only with that
understanding we sell.
We ask a Mir trial, that the public. may be able to
judge between our Tetts and those heretofore sold by
other companies in this city. - • . •
All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS,
should give us a call. Dealers can be supplied oaths
most reasonable terms .
For sale by .IOS. S. M. YOUNGA CO., •
N, W. corner 4th and. Ferry streets, and
• E. YOUNG- & SON,
S. W. corner 3d and Ross streets.
Desirable Building Lots for Sale.
?TIRE subscriber will sell, at private sale, EIGHTY-
I. SEVEN BUILDING LOTS, on accommodating and
advantageous terms to purchasers. These Lots are
beautifully situated on Centre Avenue, Dlnwiddie street,
Reed street, Rose and Clarke streets, within len minutes
walk of the Court House.
The terms of sale will be made known by the subscri
ber on the premises, or at the corneforDecutur street
and Diamond alley, or by Augustus Witabington, at his
office in Fourth street, Pittsbuigh, where a plan of the
Lots can at all times be seen. A clear and unencumber
ed title will be furnished, and the termkWill be made to
suit purchasers of every description.. `
Such portion of these Lots as shall not be disposed of
at private sale before Monday, the 3d day of June, Igo,
will, on that day, be sold, without resenre,.at Peptic Sale
or °nary, to the highest and hest bidderin-hen the terms
will be made known. Sale to commence on the premi
ices, at 3 o'clock, c. K., and to be continued until the
whole shall be disposed of. JNO. SHAFFER.
may7:dlw (Backoicit's Ger. paper copy 3t; ch. Post.)
Alderman's and Poi to e Magistrate's °Moe
tank`( ST., wisT SIDE, NUR LTIMITT STREET.
Ttie. undersigned would inform his friends and the
public generally, that he has taken the above stand,
wnere, besides the legitimate duties of his Office, he W il l
give his attention to drawing Deeds. Bonds, Mortgages,
Leases, Articles of Agreement, /Iz-fruiting and settling
up books and accounts; also, to renting houses and col
lecting rents for non-resident property holders. tee., tee.
ma,y7:3t A. U. RINEHART.
SCRIP WANTED AT PAR—Foa !MLR, a large Build
ing I.ot of 25 feet front on Webster street by 12: deep
to a 115 feet alley. Price, $5OO.
Also, a Lot adjoining the above, 21 feet front by 127
deep to said alley. Price. $4OO.
Also, a Lot 21 teet front by 127 deep, two lots from the
above. Price, $4OO. Ternun—One eighth In hand of
Scrip; balance in seven yearly payments.
S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,
may; street
RINTS-2 eases Blue and Orange Prints;
1 case Fall River Blue
Open and for sale by
NIcCANDLESS & CAMPBELL,
ma 9 SI Wood street
DRILLS -2 bales Btae Drills;
2 " Brown
I ease Bleaelfd " reed and for sale by
MeCANDLESS & CAMPBELL,
97 Wood sweet.
10:11133
A,fir old customers, strangers visiting the city, and
others wishing to provide themselves with a hand•
sotto DRESS COAT, PANTS, VIIBT, or any other arti
elein the line, can do no, by leaving their orders with
JAMES WOATIFIB, Tailor,
sp2l Third street, St. Charles Building.
Administrator's liotlee.
VOTICE. is hereby given that the undersigneu has
1.11 taken out Letters of Administration on the 'Estate of
Alex. Stewart, of Allegheny City, deed. All persons in
debted to tairl'Estate are requested fo make immediate
payment; and all those baring claims against said
Estate are requested to present them, properly authenti
cated, far settlement- SAHA U ANN STEW ART.
tqattOtd Adminiattatrix.
inannonowuncr:
ared
M n f S ir 'ends a . nd the u p l u d bili e cTa ti t Vt l ir
accommodate Boarders,. Residence, Seeomr stfeet,
tweon Market and Wood, third door from Wood street.
References exchanged. aptihta,
Congress, Gaiters.
LAMES, wanting something superior, both for look
and comfort, to anything they have ever worn, will
please call and examine them. These Boots have no
strings to tie and attic, and dangle about the ankle ;--
they are not only much handsomer, but display the foot
and ankle to a mach better advantage than any other
Boot or Shoe made. You will alto save time and trou
ble. Manufactured by S. KEYS.
mar2t No. 8 Fifth street
LADIES' SPRING SHOF.S—Sillit, Satin and French
Lastio; Gaiters, of every variety and color, on hand
and made to order.
. .
Also, a full nuuorlmenl of Children's Shoes ; of every
description. Illouufaetured by S. MEWS,
truirV No. S Fifth street.
Isaac Williams,
ERCIIANT TAILOR, Smithfield street, No. 12, be
1 tween Ist and 2d streets. an4:_y_
undundersigned hereby gives notice that
1.11 from and after this date Mr. Jona Roru to the only
authorized person to receive moneys . and sntm receipts
or orders In my name. • C. WEHNEHUHO.
Fashionable Head Quarters,
, ril 2,'42. No. 03 Market et.
Piusburich,
CIPEEL 0001Y8.—We have received a fine assortmcn
0 of Reticules and Purses, Trimmings, Steel Reads,
Silk, Scissors, Tweasers, Hat Hooke, Key and Galvanic
Rings, Crotchet Reticules and Parses; with a fine as
sortment of FanerGoods, H at low prices.
OGAN A CANTWELL,
marl SO Market street.
HAMS --A to of Stagg & Shay's Sugar Cured Have,
Just received and for sale by
- - - -
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J. S. id. YOUNG & CO.,
mayS N. W. corner of Fourth and Ferry.
NUTS -10 bags Filberts
10 " Cream Nuts;
1.0 " English Walnuts;
50 " Shelled Almonds;
5 bales Bordeaux " received and for
sale by [mar3l3 J. S. BONNET.
To MILLINERS.—The subscriber has a large stock
of seasoned Timber, suitable for BONNET BLOCKS,
which he is prepared to turn to the Spring fashion, at his
Turning Establishment, No. 27 Fifth street.
inerl4:3m H. H. RYAN.
Apprentices Wanted.
TllE subscriber wants Apprentices, to learn the Cabi
net, Chair-making and Chair Painting branches of
business. Boys of steatly'liabits, about 16 years or age,
would be preferred. None need apply, who cannot
come well recommended. H. G. PAHNES.TOCK,
marl: 101 Smithfield street.
WTAPITED—An active Partner, with 81500 iiiiih cap
ital, to engage in a Wholesale and Retail Grocery
business, now in active operation, and doing a good be
siness, having the advantage of a prominent stand.
C. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,
apt() Smithfield street.
CALICOES! CALICOES!—Just received, and now
open, at No. 59, North-west corner of 4th and Mar
ket streets, a very large supply of Calicoes and Chintzes,
of new and handsome styles, and embracing some of the
limit and cheapest Goods ever offered in this market.
apIS Pllll4l. ROSS.
DRESS SILKS—Just received, an invoice of very
handsome Dress Silks, of the newest and most pop
u Mr styles, imported -this season.
Also, very glossy Black Silks, of x.ll widths, for Vi
zettes, Ere. PHILIP ROSS,
alibEzt No. 69. corner 4th and Market Pls.
FRESH TEAS-44 packages Young Hyson,Gunpow
.l der, Imperial and Black Teas, just rec'd and for
ale by (aP 2O ) KING do MOORHEAD.
TOBACCO-20 boxes, favorite brands, s's;
5 " Baltimore Plug, Job.;
10 " Virginia Twist, "
For sale by (sp2o) KING & MOORHEAD.
- - •
viAcKEREI,--50 barrels, half barrels, quarter bar
eels, and kits, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, for lido by
ap2d KING & MOORHEAD.
FRUIT —.50 boxes Raisins;
hf.
24 qr. " " •
I case Ei_Rht's Raisins;
30 drums Pigs;
1 cote Scicily Prunes;
5 boxes Lemons; just recd and for stile by
ap2o KING & AMORHEAR.-
ST - fa:an:S-17 doz. mixed Picolilly,'Oberkins and
Manger Pickles, I gallon bottles; 4 dozen Pickled
Onions, 1 gallon and quart bottles; 4 doz. Pickled Cauli
flowers, half gallon and quart battles; 4 dozen Pepper
Sauce, quart bottles ; 4 doz assorted Syrups, quart bot
tles ; 4 doz. Lemon Syrup, quart bottles; S dozen Walnut
and Tomato Catsup, pint bottles; 2 doz. Lacea 01141 m
bottles; 5 dozen Gelatine, an improved preparation, pint
.bottles; just received and for sale by
ap2o KING k MOORHEAD.
ASTOR OIL-42 barrels, for sale by
RHEY, MATTHEIVS & CO.,
may 2 No. 28 Water street.
IV - RAPPING PAPER-875 brindles, Crown, Double
V V Crown, and Medium, for Rabe !)y . • &CO
tnny2 RHEY MATTHEWS.
Ty Al ' . Aft experienced Sa etunan in the Dry
Goods business. The best of reference required.
&ply to A A. MASON & CO.,
mar296o Market street.
. L.
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.kR.DUFZSGENTLELEN AND LADIES; '
BOo.g.EpINO4, `.;
WRITING Booms;
"TETE SIDE OE TaE DIAMOND.
MD. has his new Class RoomS now thoroughly re
paired antlined up. Ladies will findlianevrisys
tern of Single Entry Nook-keeping an agreeable study.
and a valuable acquirement. Gentlemen going through
his 'entire course of_ training on Doable Entry Book
keeping, Will not only he qualified - to take charge of
Books upon any system in ti!e, but they will find them
selves master of all those Intricap operations connected,
with - partnership settlements..,i which so many practi
cal book-keepers, of acknowledged ability, are ignorant.
Several of the most extensive firms in the city have re
cently procured Book-keepers from this Institution.—
Merchants and Steamboat proprietors can always learn
ot Book-keepers thoroughly qualified for their profession;
no others are ever recommended. )tours: 10 to 12, 2to
4, and 7 to 10. •mity4
WILL offer at Publid Sate on Friday and Saturday,
the 18th and 19th of May, about One Hundred Build
ing Lots, situated on the bank Of the Monongahela river,
near Turtle creek, at. Lock No. 2 This is a delightful
location for a village, laying immediately on the river, in
a flourishing and nch neighborhood. The Con nellaville
and Pittsburgh Rail Road being located through it, and
the Central ; Road immediately past it, no place on the
river can be more desirable for business, being imme
diately at the Lock, where Steam Boats are passing all
hours of the day. •
—ALSO— . . • .
I will offer my whole Farm, and will divide it, to snit
purchasers, into Lots, from 25 to 125 Acres each. This
Lund is of first rate quality—one,Lot, of tbotit 40 Acres,
has a quantity of Limestone, easy to quarry, and conve
nient to the river; with two TeriantDwellings, and Coal
sufficient for the use of the Farm, Timber &c., &o. One
'
other Lot, containing about 60 Acres wit a large quan
tity of . Limestone, easy to quarry, mi d convenient to the
river; a sufficient quantity of Stone Coal for the Firm,
Ace. One other Lot, of about 25 Acres, being the lowbot
tom at the mouth of Turtle Creek, and one other Lot, con
taining about 125 Acres, In a fine state of cultivation, with
good Buildings and a great variety of Fruit Trees on this
part of the Farm, in full view of the Monongahela river,
at Lock No. 2, Versailles township. It is not deemed.
necessary to describe the above property very partite
tarty, as purcluisers will wish a view for themselves.
It may not be iroproperto say Mat the market hem for
all kinds of products tram the Farm, is as good and bet
ter than the Pittsburgh market. About one-third will be
required when possession is given. Good titles will be
warranted. For further particulars, apply to the sub-.
scriber, on the premises. _ _
I will sell that valuable Water Power at Lock No. 2,
Monongahela Improvement. This is one. of the best
Water Powers in Western. Pennsylvania; eight feet
head, and fountain mile pool—the Monongahela for sup
ply. This location is 4 miles below the mouth of I ough
togheny river, or McKeesport; 10 miles above Pittsburg,
on the line of the great Rail Road now in contemplation
to Philadelphia and Baltimore. This is a good situation
for a Flour Mill, Saw Mill, or any other works that pur
chaser might wish to erect.
.All the above Property will be offered at Public Sale,
on the days above mentioned, on the premises. Abont
one-third of the purchase money will be required in
hand; the balance in reasonable payments. Title good.
apllkind&vv W. L. MILLER.
BOOBYER & GRIBBLE,
BER-HIVE CLOTHING STORE:
NUMBER 251 LIBERTY STREET,
VIRIVI DOORS ABOVE umlx STREET, MOD OF TLS
GOLDEN BEE HIVE.
WSRS. G. & D. would respeettutly inform the pub
e that they can at alt times find at the above place
a splendid assortment of
CLOTHING AND CLOTHS,
Suitable for Custom Work. It being oar intention to do a
Cash business, we shall endeavor to sell all articles in the
Clothing line at the lowest possible rates, and there can
be no •donbt that our friends and the public generally
would find it their interest to favor us with a share of
their patronage. BOODYER & GRIDDLE.
N. B.—Particular attention paid to thefirring of Clothes
B. ec G.
New Hardware Store,
sigN OF THE PLANE AND SAW,
No. 78 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
HUGER 8 LAUFHAN, Importers and Dealers in Fo
reign and Domestic Hardware, in all its varieties,
are now prepared to sell as low and on as.reasonable
terms as can be purchased elsewhere. We solicit our
friends, and the public generally, to call and examine
our stock, which consists in part of Knives and Forks,
Packet and Pen-lirsices, Scissors, Shears, Razors; House
Trimmings such as Locks,Latehes,Hinges and Screws;
together with -every other article usually kept in Hard
ward Stores. We invite the attention of Carpenters and
mechanics generally to oar assortment 01 Tools, which
have been selected with great care, and which we are
determined to sell so as to give satisfaction. lapil:dhme
T)RASS CANDLE STICKS.—Jnst reeeived, at Me sign
of the Plans and Saw, a splendid assortment of Brass
Candle-sticks, of various kinds. For sale by
HUBER & LALFMAN,
api6 No. 76 Wood street.
JUSTRECEIVED, at Me sign of Plane and gitv"—
400 pairs Twisted and Straight Trace Chains;
1000 Ms. Wrought and Horse Nails. For sale by
HUBER & LAUFMAN,
apiS No. 79 Wood st.
Far Scrip, at Par.
"MIT- JOHN H MELLOR, No, SI Wood street,
will roll the following new and second
hand PIANOS, for Pittsburg, Allegheny,
or Allegheny County Scrip, at par:—
One new it 010 wood Of octave Piano, made by Bacon
& RakortiNew York ; price SUS
One dO,- - ::: di* do do 83410
One 11,,astwooa:8 octave, Gale & Co
One - do do do
One Mahogany,t octave, nearly new, Gale & & Ce.E5200
Onc do do Lord & Brothers' Stt
One do 51 do Rosenbaum 8100
One German Piano, C octaves 850
One old Piano, 5 octaves S3O
One Mahogany Piano, Gi octaves, R. & W:Nunris'. *SO
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ntav3
111 Remains, with an account of a visit to the Chaldean
Christians of Kurdistan, and the Yegedis, or Devil Wor
shippers, and an inquiry into the manners and acts of the
ancient Assyrians; by Austen Henry Layard, Esq., D. C.
D. Just received and for sale by
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
mayS Cor. of Market and 3d sts.
CORNER Or Foram AND GIANT STREETS, enrtszraon.
TILE subscriber respectfully announces that he has
now opened this new and excellent licrel for the ae
commodatton of travelers, boarders, and the public gen
erally. The house and furniture , are entirely new - ; and
no pains or expense have been spared to render it one or
the most comfortable end pleasant Hotels in the city.
The subscriber is determined to deserve, and therefore
solicits, a share of public patronage.
octlltly JACOB ilovoli, Proprietor.
To the Publte--County Scrip.
THE Commissioners of Allegheny County avr.il
them
selves of the earliest opportunity to inform the hold
ers of County Scrip, that the Board have under consider
ation the adoption of measure s for the prompt redemption
of every dollar of Scrip issucd heretofore in anticipation
of claims against said County, and the Commissioners
now give assurance that, in the coarse of a few dart, the
resolves of the Board for the speedy . and full redemption
of the County Scrip now in circulation, will be publish
ed, to relieve the anxiety of the public mind on this
subject.
The credit of Allegheny County cannot stiffer by a
momentary interruption or a circulating medium, based
upon the undoubted solvency of the richest and most pa-
Inoue population of the State. By order of the Board.
unlit . JAMES GORMLEY, Clerk.
ITAVE RECEIVED one of the most varied and per
-1-1 feet assortments of SPORTING and HUNTING
FAtUIPMENTS that has ever crossed the Mountains.
consisting of superior London made Shot Guns, Game
Bags, Shot Pouches, single and double Shot Belts, Pow
der and Drinking Flasks Wiping Rods, Percussion
-
Caps, Caps, Ride Powder, Shot : ire.
Their stock of FISHLNG TACKLE is also complete,
and during the season they will keep ou hands an exten
sive supply of everything in their line. Every sort of
BRUSHES (warranted their own manufacture) eon stout
ly on hand and made to order. SHOE FINDINGS, in all
their variety, as heretofore.
N. B.—Call at the old established Brush Manufactory.
No 110 Woott street. ap2o:3w
THE subscribers would respectfully announce that
they have made arrangements with the proprietors
of the Glenwoodßrass Mills. which gives us the control
for the sale of their Brass Kettles and Sheet Brass for
this section of country. The production of these Mills
are not surpassed in quality by any other similar web
lishment in she United States. We will always keep a
heavy stock of these goods on hand, which we will be
pleased to sell at such prices as we trust will meet the
views of wholesale buyers. Itardware merchants and
other dealers in these goods will please give us a call.
JOHN DUNLAP & CO.,
4.26 Corner Market and Second streets.
Brigade Orders, No. 2.
TBE enrolled Militia residing within the bounds of the
First Brigade, Fifteenth Division, Pennsylvania
Militia, are hereby notified that the orders for parade and
inspection, issued on the oth day of April, are hereby
countermanded, in pursuance of the following General
Order, underlthe hand of the Adjutant General of the
State :
ADDITANT GENERAL'S OEFICE,
ilarrisburgh, April 18th 1
GENERAL ORDERS, No. I.—You will immediately coun-
termand the order lately issued by you for Review and
Inspection In your Brigade.
A copy of the Revised Militia Law wid be forwarded
to you early in the ensuing week.
Respectfully, yours, W. W. IRVIN,
liPAdjutant To Major Thomas liown. General Pa.
In pursuance of the above order, my orders of April
6th are hereby countermanded.
THOMAS M'KOWN,
Brigade Inspector Ist B. 15th D.P. M.
Brigade Inspector's Office, April SSd, 16.16.-imy2)
FOR SALE OR RENT—A Two Story- Brick Dwelling.
situate on Fifth street, opposite the Court House.—
Enquire of AMIULLEN & DOWNING,
janl7 21$ Liberty street, opposite Seventh
300 SACKS NESHANNOCK and BLUE POTA
TOES—Juin landing and for Bale by
ap2s ARMSTRONG & CRORKR
HOUR SALE— A soon of Mach Brown Horses. le:It
quire'of McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL.
aplo 07 Wood vireet.
.
N RH UTAIEGS-1000 tbs ., No. I, ODES & ALCORN,
on livid and for Nate by
may 4 [Chronicle copy.] 30 Fifth etreet.
TO LET—A large Brick Dwelling House, suitable for
two families. Situated high :up on Federal street,
Allegheny. Apply to H. LEFI,
feb2.2 . Liberty street, opposite Fifth.
POCKET BOOKS-2 gro. Claltßellows.Pocket Books;
" Morocco " "
10 Sheep " • " "
On hand and for sale by
McCANDLE.SS & CAMPBEW.,
attlo 97 Wood street.
W OOL!—The highest price, in cash, paid for the di( ferent grades of clean washed Wool, by
H. LEE,
ruayB Liberty street, opposite Fifth.
SCRIP! SCRIP ! Pittsburgh and Allegheny. Scrip
taken at par for Dry Goods, at the sign of the Big Bee
Hive, on Market street, between Third and Pourth,—No.
62. [inayanf] W 6 1 .• L RUSsELL.
-.- • -
"- •
7ax-htiWjy 'F
•
lEEE
Pff
Pnblio Berle.
ALSO-
k Pritrrrsterm rrrri
lILAIIL & CO.,
PLll=3====l
MSS
Bankrrs anD Oxiflange YO kEYB
. -;
EXCHANGE-'AND -BANKING -OFFICE
N. 'E. earner of Third and- Wood streets— , .
SIGHT and Time Bills'of Etching°, Think Notes an
foreign and-domestic Coin bought and sold on lb
most favorable terms'. •
Collectionemade in all the principal cities of the Eldon
at the lowest rates. - jel2
Bankers anel.Exchanxe Brokers, Deakrs in 'Foreign and
Domestic Bills, Bills of Exchange,. CerlifiCater Depos.
it, Bank Notes and Coin. . ,
Corner of Third and Wood ate:, directly opposite the St.
Charles Hotel. ' ' . tnay2B
• W. HOLMES & SON,
Bankers and Deaksa .in Exchange Cain and - Bank Notes,
No. GS Markets:rest, Pittsburgh; ,
. New York . prl Cincinnati
Philadelphia " Louisville
Baltimore 3 " St-Louts
IZECEI2EI
Buying rates
Ohio #'dlo
Indiana: :
Kentucky # "
Virginia "
Wheelixig . "
Tennessee 3 "
aul9-y
EZE=lNggall.
-
111.00 N eta SA.ItGENT..
BANKERS AND •EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N. E. Rinnesitf. Ifood.and Sixth street!„ Piasbufgh, 'Pa;
TIE.A.LIt. in Coin; Bank Notes, Time Bills, -Foreign
1.1 and Domestic Exchange, Certificates . ofDeposit,.fic
EXCHANGE on all the: principal Cities of the Union
and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purchasers..
CURRE IT and par funds received on deposite. -
COLLECTIONS made on all parts of thenion , atthe
lowest rates.
I AiLD-25 kegaffico, 1. Lard, just reed and for sale by.
ap27 • ARMSTRONG te: CROZER.
SUBUSHELS DRIED PEACHEs—Rec'd and for sale
by (aP27) ARMSTRONG &,. CROZER.
FLOUR -500 barrels of very superior Flour, for sate
by [aplS] CUMMINS &Shirai.
ORNITEkix-100 busbelsfreifiViiriihreacie
rdaild
C
for sale by [aplB] CUMMINS & SMITH.
Ukolll
5-46,000 His., Bacon,
JO for sale by [aplBj
VILELY APPLES-50 sacks'' ,
JJ sato by fAplB.l
U bble. Ronvanil
A VPL '
nplB
ICKOKY NUTS-1. bartol.klickory N uta, in store anJ
11 for sale try - (aplBl C UNIONS &
pt:C or t s iB..-4 - 0 bushels recansaiarlrestultgi,isNefib.y
60.000 "PHCENLX" 1 , 1111: BRICK—A saperio
article, to arrive "by Canal; and for sale
on accommodating o.rma, by " -
C. A. McANULTY &
Canal Bum. ..
WANTED.—Eour good Jour. Painters wanted.
JOHN S CORRITON,
mar 27 st..Chuzlea Bindings
I Subs. LOUISVILLE Lllll.t'.--Just receive an
Ulf for sale by ac. J. C. ACHESON,
No, 2 Smithfield at.
.1 0 ' 0 L I
k t i O 3 c
Oared very low
nsig lrE n i t r.
w. &.11:11. ACHESON,
up 9
pio Smithfield st.
BBLS. POTATOES—Receivedal by
C. ACHESON,
.10(Y P 3 .
feb - . I II.7NVCICiGTVVF..IIDS—For sale
H.
Fa PS. FANCY CASSIMERIC--On hand , and for sale
S.PLI atmanufacturePs prices, by rfeb4ol 1L LEE.
CASE GREY .111LX'D CLOTH—Rod rec'd, and for
Bale at manufacturer's prides, lyk.' jfebt?o] H. LEE.
CASE AMERICAN ARMY CLOTH—On hand and
for sale by (feb23) H. LEE.
50 P A IRS DRAB BLANKETS.—The attention ollCal
.tfornia men is directed to this article. They will be
gold low, to close cousignment. by , WWI H. LEE.
TOED BLANKETS-4 case (50 parr) Bed Blankets, 88
JUP by 64, 6 lbs., ribbon bound, received this day, on
consignment fram the manufacturer, and for sale by
ap7 'Liberty, opposite Kith street;
HERRING -100 boxes Scaled Herring, received and
for sale by J. S. BONNET.
mar3o Liberty street.
RAISINS-1 4 1 Is1 ;; R. Raisins:
" in store an d for
(niarani I. S. BONNET. Liberty et.
ORANGES AND LEMONS-55 boles Oranges;
25 " Lemons;
In store and for sale by Intranj J. S. BONN ET
SHELL COMBS.—A great variety of Hack, Dressing
and Side Combei, new styles on hand. at .
ZEgULON KINZEY'S,
67 Market street.
MACAULEY'S ENGLAND.—A new and cheap edi
twit of Macaulay's Bistoryaf England, this day re
ceived nut for sale by KAY lc CO-,
mar:2l Corner Wood and Third Ing.
Sews for Californians.
COLTS REVOLVER'S, with apparatus, by Express
in a few days, by JOHN CARTWRIGHT,
marls S 3 Wood street.
John Fullerton, • - •
MANUFACTURER .AND DEALER IN TOBACCO
SNUFF AND .SEGARN,
Woon DIXIO.:AULIVIr. Strrit,
'ETAS on hand a general assonmentof the above mil
li cies, among winch are the followtng choice brands:
P. Robinson's Pound Lamp; Smoking Tobacco ;
Grant & Williams' 5 do. Cut and Dry ;
Dawson's 16 do. Fine;Cut,Chewing
Baltimore Plug ; Cuba Leaf..
Spanish Segans, from $lO to 930 per M.; Half Bpanisb
Segars ; Common Sagan of every grade and vanety.
WV — Country Merchants visiting the City are respect...
(ult.( invited to call and examine his stock. anl7:lin
A Card.
TEfE subscribers beg Jeave to inform their Diends and
the public that, having, completed their alterations in
Store, they are now prepared to wait on their cnstomers,
having received a NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OP
GOODS is their line "—they have added Hosiery, Gloves,.
Trimmings, Sonnets„...e._ They solicit a ihare of the very
liberal patronage already conferred upon them.
HOGAN -& - "CANTWELL,
apl7 'Saltlarket street.
Rodkinson's China Store Removed.-
- Taw subscriber respectfullyinforms the Ladies
ar,. • of Plitsbergh, Allegheny and vicinity. that he has
eE moved to a more cortamoa ions house, No. 56 Wood
street, near the St. Charles Hotel, where be has opened
and is opening 500 packages of Dresden, Berlin, French
and 'English CHINA and Q. Iat.NSWARB. Please call
and see them—for to describe them is impossible. The
stock embraces everything in the business, useful or or
namental. {apl6) M. HODIUNSON.
- -
1 1 P tAP .a .C re G a " ms rl E eti t i - rTniStraw;
500 " Crown " -
tDO " Double Crown Straw ;
250 " Medium Rag;
Received and for sale alike raper Warehouse ot
apl4'S C. RILL, $7 Wood sr.
LAWNS, LINEN DEREGES, LEN GEsTGHAMS
and Fancy . Dress Goods of every . description, pm'
opened
,b - (roar k. ) HAMPTON, SMITH CO.
Rtk IttAlltat'S NEWNOVEa..--Alotiostrsr atta
in. or a Seeman "by the author of Two Old
hle Tates,- Wyndham,'”" Ango la.ne Lc. Just
received by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, -
apt 6 ' Canter Market and 3d sts.
Extract of Coffee 2
A N ARTICLE which is rapidly coming into use as a
Iwholesome, nourishing .and. delicious-'beverage,
being more pleasant and palatable than common Coffee,
and far cheaper, as a small paper, costing only tailcoats,
will go as fa,' as four pounds of Coffee. Manufactured
by JOHNS. MILLER, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold at
Wholesale by B. A. PAHNRSTOCE do CO.,
Corner of let and Wood,and
ap it ;Sixth and Wood streets, Pittsbarh9.
DRIM APPLES-100 bus. bright Dried 'Apples ;_ fo
sale low. [ap.lo] \VM. DYER.
IRISH MOSS-99 tbs., lust reed and for sale by
ap99 B. A. FAIINESTOCICA
POTATOES -35 barrels Blues, for sale by ,
0p26
JIEILI IN DRIED IREAL-20 barrels Bottled and Kiln
Dried, warranted to keep, received tad for sale by .
ap4.5 W.SI..DYER.
QHEEITINGS-2 bales Allegheny D, for sale for line ,
1.3 gheny city or county Scup by
ap2s . - WM DYER.
LA
nos 20 barrels and kegs for sale lowl y DYER
OAT MEAL--Fresh ground. (our own mannfacture,)
constantly on band, and for sale by - .
0P23 RHODES fr ALCORN, 30 sthst.
SCHMITZ' SWEET SPICED CHOCOLATE; for sale
by tinayel J. S. M. YOUNG h. CO. .
TXTAX.— A splendid assortment of Mite and Yellow
VT. War ,in small cakes, expressly for family use, ro
ceived and for sale by J.S. M . —YOUNG IC CO"
may s N. W. corner of. Fourth and Ferry.
BACONBACONaei;ed and for inda l o'
--30 W !Tub S u i em dea; ;
r e
S• dc W..IfARSAUGII
CINCIC—
NNATI SOAP— 75 boxes No.l Soap; receive' ,
and for sale by floyBl S. &W. HARBAUGH.
t.)LASSES.--50 nble. rec' an. or e.y
api".4 JAS. PATTON. Jr., Nerrl7 Liberty .et.
Y E FLOUR-20 We., reed and for sale by _
lj mays • ARMSTRONG & CROZEFL
BAKERS BROMA, CHOCOLATE 'AND COCOA=
For gale by [rnayB) J. S. M. YOUNG
SPERM CANDLESDire et from Philadelphia; for sale
by [mayB) .T. S. M. YOUNG & CO:
el ROUND FEED—Horse, Cow Hog, and Chicken
Ur Feed, constantly on hand widths sale by
maY3 RHODES A. ALCORN, 30 Fifth at
LINSEED 011.-40 bbls.,just rec'd and for sale by
B. A. - FAMIESTOCK & CO.,
my 2 Corner Ist and Woodsts.
eniirfAnst per steamer
Messenger,” and for sale by '.NYM. DYER,
tnay4 'No:158 Liberty street.
r riuMATO CATSUP-100 dor-lumes,cootaluicg I doz.
J_ each, packed In saw-duct: for. shippiitg., for cal. by
may 4 RHODES & ALCORD43O st‘
ODA ASH—lb casks of" Kurtz , ' - Superior Soda As
S
reed and for sale by S.& W.AARBATIOiI: -
may 4 No. GI Water and 104 Front st
LARD-sbbls. No 1 Lard;
SO kegs . fl tom and for sole by
' ' - • - MOTH siNctate.
rna77~TAIL • fled* sale by
Na
may? - • • '
. .
• . ,
L.L.
PRIVATE DISEASES. Dr :Brorm, No
65 Diamond Alley, can be consulted in ail
causal' a private ordelicatenttiure incident:l
to the human flame
1
SyffilisandSyphiliticeruptions,gunorrhma
t s _ and its consequences, together with all Vs
nere• ' cfssezuer, imptuities of the blood, with all diseases of
roensrealorigin, skin diseases,withstrictures,gleet , ureffi tal•
discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, Piles,
rheumatism, female "weakness, .diseases of the womb,
Monthly suppressions, diseases of the lends, fistula ba
ano, nervous affections, pains 'in the back and loins, irri
tations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic
eruptions, totter,ringwonn mercurial diseases, fte.
TIVEZ.VE YEARS' PRACTICE]
Exclusively devoted to the study andtrcaunent of vane
real disorders, and those arising tram youthful excesses
gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the
constiudton may have been enfeebled,enablesDr.Brown
to offer assurances of speedy relief to all whoring place
themselves under his care..
Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged into
arab , apartments: Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear
of exPlusare to other ViSitars.
It is of importance to many persons in need of medical
aid, to obtain good advice privatelyandprornptly. To-all-
such, rn
. Dr. Brawn's ready skill in teoving ve '
letas/ dis
eases, m their various forms and stagts,ofters inducements.
whieh can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby apt
prised that Dr. Brown has been. _regularly educated
every branch of medicine, and for the last"twelve yearn
confined himself exclusivelyto the, treatment of thole
EnvaitlD RATIM
lia.rz
Buying totes
County /k. City °Ws
Relief Notes -
Pennsylvania Co.
New York .
Maryland .
New Orleans
EXIIMMEE
.
Dr. Brown is' the Only regularly educated. surgeon I.ln
Pittsburgh' who gives his whole auentiontrithose actin*
fErCertain, safe and speedy cures will all edies,bco
• • Recent cases are relieved In a shorttinte,Nvithnutinter
ro tion from business.
Hernia or Eturiture.--Dr. Brown also invites per- ,
sinus 'afflicted with Herniate call, as he has plaid particul
tar attention to that disease. . • , -
Letters from a distance, asking tolvice, Taint contain
fee orthey will not be attended to.. „ • • -
plat'Otßee on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood
street, towards the market. • Consultations strictly con&
1 . 3 RUMATIShI.—Dr. Br . )%vivr, newly discovered rim
edy for Rheumatism it a speedy andeertaln remedy;
for that painful trouble. It never fails.. . "
thfice . .and Private Consultation Roortis,NO. 85, Din - _
mond 'alley, Pittsburgh, Pa.. The Doctor is always .at
Hog' Round,in store and
CUMMINS do SMITH. •
, ry Apples, in store awl for
& ShIITH.
• Malley's Magical Pain lax - tractor.
M O THE PUBLIC.—This is to certify that ! have !bind
Dalley!s Magical Pain '.Extractor to prove a cure-fa"
the Chronicßhenmatiim, which I have been imitated
with for ten years, in my hip joints. .
- ABRAHAM R. VREELAND.
e Apples, for - sale by
CLIMMINS & Sbarra
. - -
Acquarkanork, N. Y., April 8,1318. . -_
• .
Ilia, H. Ds.u.av—Sir: I_ have. been troubled with tho
Piles for-eight. months, and could get no relief. Your-
Magical Pam Extractor having been recommended to
me, I applied it but twice, °Married instant_relief, anctin
a short time was perfectly cured! . Could I not get any
more of it, I would not take a hundred dollars for the
balance of any box. WILLIAM HALL.
97 North Moore street,New York, Junel9, 1847. - -
[l7" CAUTION.—Dalleys only Depot in the city of .I,iletro
York, and where the genuine.ttnirle can be obtained,
wholesale and retail, is at 415 Broadway :
H. Denisr is the inventor of this truly invaluuble cons
pound, and he never has, arid never will communicate the,
secret of its preparation to any man living; and, there
fore, no other person ever has made, or ever can make. - a
Countnfeits abound! Every -truly valuable article is
subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and im -
posters; and nothing, that we 'know of, has more exten
sively xperienced that fact than Daliers Magical Pain
A Tarn—The genuine Daley, in cases of the severest
Manus, Scalds, Piles, &c., will afford instant ve/iti; and
produce at once acooling and soothin g effect--4xtracting
pain in and from one to fifteen minutest Ina be sore„al
ways, apply it on linen;—never on cotton cloth.
N 0.2 Smitbfield al
And now mark the difference:--Counterfert Eatrictors,'
no matter under what name they may appear; or how
r us••
plied, always irritate and increase thepain I • ••••
Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures,
.All
may be hid
grads, on. ppliation to ' JOHN D. 1110RO,
. •' Western Depot, Pitubur3l,. •
Da. Was. Trion!". Agent. , • . •
Dailey's Animal ttatvente Oure.A.ll,
For Horses, Cattle, ate.,- eines spavin, quitter, grpnee.
poll-evil,:sores, galls and bruises. Pamphlets containing
certificates ofreepeetable partiei L may beitad on appli
entionto • JOHN D. MORGAN,
oet18:d&ory Agent, Pittsburgh.
WAllieterte A.ll.4lealing Ointment.
fIONTAINING NO MERCURY, or other Mineral. It
has the power to cause oil .EXTERNAL SORES;
SCROFULOUS MAJORS,. SKIN DISEASES. POI
SONOUS WOUNDS to thscharge their putrid limners,
and then heals them.
_ .
It is rightly termed ALL-HEALING, for there is scarce,
ly a disease external or internal, that it;will not benefit,
I have used it for the last sixteen years for all diseases'
of .the chest, involving the utmost danger and•responsi ,
bility, and I declare before heaven. and ratan, that not in
one case has it failed to benefit, when the patient was in-,
'the reecho( mortal means:
• I have had. physicians 'learned in the professina, I
have ministers of the gospel,judges of the bench, alder
men, lawyers ' gentlemen of the highest erudition, and
- multitudes of the poor use it in every variety ofsvay, and
there has been but one voice—one universal voice, say
ing—" M'ALLISTER - Y
„OUR OINTMENT IS GOOD !"
RIIEUMATISM.—It removes almost immediately the
inflammation andswelling; when the pain ceases. (Read
the-directions around the box.)
HEAD-ACHE.—The salve has cured persons Hof the
head-ache of twelve years standing, and who had it-reg
ular every week so that vomiting took place. Far-Ache,
Tooth-Ache, and
. Ague in the Face t are
- helped with like'
SCALD DEAa—lijofinve cured cases that actually.
defied every'' thing known; as well as the ability of fifteen
-to twenty doctors. , One man told us.he had spent $3OO
on his ehildren withent any benefit, when a few boxes o
. Ointment cured them.
TETTER--There is nothing better for the• cure of
BURNS,—It is one of the best things in the world for
,
PlLES.—Thousands are . yearly cared by- this -Oint
ment. It mivaxt fails, in giving relief for the Piles.
Around the liox are directions for using APAllister's
Ointment for Scrofula, Liver Complaint; Erysipelas,
'FFetter, Chilblain. Scald Head, Sore Eyes, gamey, Sore
Throat, Bronchitis. Nervous Affections, Pains, Disease
of the - Spine, Head-ache, !Asthma, Deafness ; Earache,
Burns, Coins, all Diseases of the Skin, Sore Lips, Pim
ples, Ac.; Sores, - Rheumatism, Piles, Croup, - Swelled or
Broken Breast, Tooth-ache, Ague in the Face, &c., Ace..
If MOTHERS and NURSES knew its value in cases
of Swelled or Scree Breast, they would always apply it.—
In such cases, if used freely, and according to the direr- :
lions around each box, it gives relief in a reryfeut hours.
CORNS..—Occasional use of the Ointment way
keep Corns from growing. People need never be 17011-
bled with them, if they use it frequently,
This Ointment is good for any . part of the body or limbs
wheitiollamed. In some cases it should be adplied often;
' CAUTION.—No Ointment wilt be genuine unless the
name of JAMES AIcALLISTER is written with- a pelt
•
For sale by my Ag - ents in all tile principal cities - and
tarns id the United Stares. - '
PRICK 25 CENTS PER BOX._
Sold at Wholesale and Retail in Pittsburgh by BRAUN
& REITER,. corner - Liberty and St. Clair streets; L.
WILCOX, Jr., corner of Market street and the Diamond;
also, earner of Fourth and Smithfield sreets WM.
JACKSON, No. t 9 Liberty street; and at the Book Store
in Smithfield third door from Second street; and '
Allegheny by H. P. Schwartz and J. Sargent ; and by J."
C. Smith, BtrminghaM; D. Nagley, East Liberty;.
Rowland; McKeesport and Elizabeth ; Alexander &
Son, Monongali,la City; . N.B. Bowman &Po., Browps 7
vine ; J. T. Rogers, Bridgeport; John Barclay, Beaver.;
James Duncan, Fallston ; D. Watson & Co. /.113V7 Caitle;,
and S. P.Weaver, Freeport. mayil:deod&wo
0111 LE HAIR CREA'
matchless - article: tor
growth, beauty, and restoration of the Hair.: :This:
Cream, - when once known, *ill supercede ail other arti ,
vies of the - kind now - in lase.' Where the hair is - dead
harsh, thin, unhealthy, uor turning grey, a few applica -- !
Lions will make the hair soft and dark, and give it a beau=.
tiful, lively appearanee; and'will also make it maintain
its liveliness and healthy color, twice as king as all the
preparations that are'generally used. Wbere the hair is
thin, or has . fallen Mr, it may be restored by using this
Cream. Every, lady and gentleman who is in the habit of
aging oils on their hair should at once purchase a bottle of
the Chinese flair Cream,'as it is so composed that it will
not injure the hair like the other preparations, but. will.
beautify it, and give : perfect satisfaction. in every-in;
.
For testimony to its "very superior. qnalities, set the foil
lowing letter from the Rev. Mr. Caltlw ell to Means.
Rendershott h Stretch, Nashville, "general agents for Ma
Southern States:
' Church, Pulasi-L . .
. Bitssas. - Hatrnaxsuarr lc: Stamen : Gantivarmv—l iake ;
p.easure in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent
preparation called Dr... Parish's Chinne.Hafr Cream; for,.
about two years. ago my hair was very'dry, bristly,. and'
disposed to come oat; but having procured a bottle of the . -
Cream, and used it according to the prescripticniotis now
elastic, soft, and:firm to the.head.- hinny
a balsams and.
oils were apPlied,'etteli leaving my hair' in worse slate
than before. This Cream however' has niet my exiiec•
As an article for the toilet, my wife gives it preference
over all others - being delicately perfumed,rind not die-,
posed to rancidity. The , ladies, especially, wilt find this
Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparations
for the toilet. Respectfully, -
R. CALDWELL.
Pulaski, January 7,1847.
John
51. wholesale and retail, Pittsburgh, bylohn
151. Townsend,' 45 sTarket at., and Jooi sTohler corner of
Wood and Rasta • - 1e 154 / a cw -I .Yll 4
From Rev. Asa of the Prewitont Methodist Church.
111}1E undersigned_; - havilig been afflicted during the past
winter, with a disease in the stomach, sometimes pro
during great pain in the stomach for ten or twelve hours.-
without intermission, and baying tried various remedies
with little effect, was furnished with a bottle .of Dr,D.
Jaynes' Carminative Dairam: This he used according ta•
the directions, and, found • invariably that this,medicine
caused thopaia to abate in three or our minutes; had -
fifteen or twenty minutes, every natio)* sensauori was
entirely quieted. The medicine *O - afterwards ailed :-
whenever indications of the approadt-difpain were per-.
ceived, and the pain was thereby Rzevented.. - Ile tontinu,
ed to use the'medicine every evening . ; tinia.-Sciatetimie in
the morning ; and in tt few weeks health Wriii.to far re
stored that-the sufferer was relieved from itlarge antaum-
of oppressive pain. From experience,therefore, he can(
confidently recommend Dr. D. Jaynes' Carminative Balms
sum, as a salutary medicine for diseasen;bf the"stomach:
and boWeIs.SHINN. -
Allegheny City, tidy 16, .1843, '
1 - 37' For sale at the PE KIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth
MIME
;11rugo fx)ib
- • • JAMES hicALLISTER,- :
Sole Proprietor of the above medicine.'
Principal Office, No. nl4:l'North Third st „ Philadelphia
Letter ofthe Rev. R. Catdieell_Pnitcr of the PrestifterZan
N wir.xsymix GALLIA CO
UNTY, OHIO,- Several Farms; from 50 Acres to 60a. Also, several
Farms in different parts - of the State.- Sorse of them will
be exchanged for City property., Also, a good Tnvern
Stand in Wilksvillc—thn Lot is 110 by leo ; the. Build
ings are in good order. t
For -further partisulars, enquire of S. DOLAN or A.
TONER, second story Rorke's Building; Fourth.' street
Pittsburgh. -.-
All letterslanst be'post paid,
etp7ain&wlk.