!SE=MM!M wo- Adttatkentierginutytelitottand in ikeirfarprsbeforl 4 o'clock-P.,. M. This must be cornpliscr toishtin order to in slirtan InSeriOß. Inenitisposaible,an tariiethourscrostia l lorntng Most fob Fttitttng- e. =CORNER OP .WOODAND FIFTH STREETS.'. [1:r - Having- added to our Establishment ) ; a splendid Steam-Power Printing Machine, weare .prepartd to do - all kinds of Newspaper and:Booirworb in a style of tin serpassed beauty and neatness, and Avon the most yea.' sortable terms. We respectfully solicit-the patronage of the publie irt this line of DIIT business.' _ .. .On Thesdny,-ihe by.the Rev.:E. Jones,- Iffr..DAro. /lasranss to Atlas MART AITX SArnirfurregw. pll:of that Otte. - Itr . Notice......An. adjourned 'Meeting of the AAle gheny Fire Compiny, will be held on Mondik evening net; 2littriest., at I..before _tio'clock, and on every Mon day eireaing.previrms'to our departure for Philadelphia. At thetie _meetings. all thosh desirous ' of accompanying us in the excursion,are respectfully requested to attend. They may at anytime hind in thetr_names to the Cord mines of Arrangements. . . . • rki:Mcarram, Committee:: Sec'ySTRVICR ;31) Econonay.—lf you wish to save your money and bny asnapeTalle HAT or CAP, call at FLEMING'S HAT BTORE.,where you will find a complete sussoittnent of the latest Fashions, CHEAP FOR CASH. ' • WM. FLEMING, •Intlt2l!tYl lao. Wood at.; comer r f Virgin alley. li73lititlitle TO D9t3tlanor TO-Tint Gcsesat at.T.;...rrhe Cominittee of Arrangement will meet or the Presbiterinti Rooms, N 0.179 Wood street, on Wrdnesdak next; at 3 o'clock P. X, and on 'Thursday at 9 o'clock ht., for theptirpose of directing the niemberi of the As - - sembly to the places allotted to Mem. - • • - ' • ' •Farittcts G. BAXXI - 7 D. Ceimphrii,SecT.-,-(mor14:40 't 'I. 0. or 0. of Meeting, 'Washington Hell, Wood atiaet. betideeu sth and Viigin .Alley: Prriaamuim poicks;D:o. 330- 7 tieets every 'l'nesday hinaceaTma RICAMPMEsT, No. 87—aleeta lat and 3d Friday °teach month. • • .nuirts.-4y 137.1. 0: of 0 F...... B :taisitivit Loaca , - No. 0 metre at the Hall, COrner"df Wood street and Virgin Alley, every Thursday eyenirg, at o'clock. may Le in . GEORGE Baisstrr,Seey. • Ovvrim eF Vox Comi.A.z.dmorzarry BUDGE, PIiONUILLS will be received at this illes,anfil the Mb inst.; fo r,Cleaning ind White.wilabing the inside cc this. Bridge;- The dirt and dust to be well cleaned oat, and all the . wood. work.(except rile. um( and top aide-M' the erosolimbero) to have two coats of Louienrille Lime; well put On. : _ . (Mara) F 3V. Corot. . . _ Err A ittentlon,...ROßEßT BARKER, Maaertarcr 7 . :Azida,/Ve; 314forAes, I;itieein Seetrrad and Thirif'surro, Piroburgh.—Eonitandy 9nband, * large and general za annuitant of rasunnsanve RUDY- MADE Currinao. 'PirtleMar iitention veld to the Cutting'of Custom %York, which will be made in the most fashionable man ner, and on reasonable terms. ' mayB Piox Witstidu Atensarts, id. D.—l feel constrains ed, from a sense of duty, to make the following statement, conscious that it may appear unprofessional. Mr. Chas. Wadei of this city, was quite low with Pulmonary Cou sin:option, with which I had been treating With less than usual success. At his., , request, and that of his friends, I permittedjtim to 'try Dr. Dogers' Liverwort and Tar; and . I mast confess that its effects were really.surprising.— After Using the second bottle, my visits were discontin :med., and hems aeon restoreil o health. Idoconscien- Xiously recommend my brother practitioners to prescribe this remedy inull pulmonary complaints which baffle the ordinaiy mode of treatment. Wrt.t.tosJ,Rtcttattns, M.D: Cistern's/2/i, October 1.64-11344: - ' This medicine is warranted to break up the moat dis tressing Cough in a few hours time. - For sale by. I. KIDD & CO., Wholesale Druggists No. GO Wood at. Also, by KNKELAND Ss HARDIN, amyl&Bind&w Grant street. R=MISITSU axa Gore—Wright , s Indian Vegeta ble Pills are a most extraordinary medicine for the cure oS Itheumminct wad Gout, because they not only cleanse she stomach and bowels of those morbid humors, which. if taken intb the circulation and thrown upon the-mem brane and muscle, are the cause of the above painful maladies; but they excite the absorbent vessels to take up that which is already deposited, and therefore are ab solutely 'certain to make a perfect cure of Rheumatism and-Goat. A. single:ZS cent box cif said Indian Vegetable Pills will often give the mo-t astonishing relief; and per severance according to direction,' will becertain todrive pain of even description from the body. Snow* of Countrrfiirs and Imitations.— Remember that the Original and Only Genuine Indian Veretabfe Pills have the Unlit( n signature of %WILLIAM Weinman the top label of each box. Remember, also, that H. Smyser, Drugpst. corner of - Market and Third streets, is,not an agent for thin medi cine, and we cannot guarantee as genuine that offered p - v kir sale. . • "Ne genuine is for sale a Dr Wright's Principal °s e . , 189 Race street, Pia.adelphia ; and by !OLIN TH0M.1•7 113/4 i IW Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., who /. agen ` . 4. for Mis city, by whom dealers can be sup plied at We wi ..aiesate rate- may-15 ny,--fr oo .j. g . Acns. Teiccca Gram- BAD Mourn szen I.ta OW of Wheeler's celebrated Tea-bony Tooth. Wash;' Tootle-ache can be effectually mired; Tender 'and Direl'oe"Mna made firm and healthy. Bad Breath much imProrefif and the Teeth freed from lartar,.aud made b ei .mifalty white. Price Ell cents perbottla: This article is Ottrmaied by the *UM of pottery—is highly concentrated, '.!nd will make 'non pint of tbettrash. - Said whoLesale and retail by WM. JACKSOO, hia Boot and Shoe. Store, "B IG BOOT ," Liberty street, head of Wood street, Pittsbutgb. ap27:l3indfew Boot and Shoe Witeettonse. I - HUGH AL ROBB baying removed to di iii the s pacio u s building. formerly occupied ' by Wallace,Lyon do Co" No. 116 Wood street, near Fifa, vrould'respectfully invite the attention of the public generally to the large and-fine assortment of GOODS he in now offering Cheap for Cash. .Allp > sonswishiug a durablemid eneup article in the SHOE lone, are-invited to call and examine his stork. Also , a iot of fine Leghorn and Palm Leaf HATS. and a goodaisortment of TRUNKS, alway on hand, . N,B.—He also continua to manufacture, as forme rly . ~aplamdfcw - . A ?THE SIGN OF THE PLANE•AND SAW, a fall assortment of " Cincinnati COOPERS' TOOLS!, y'F.:ICPBEBS.--ristst received at Boots & CANT vsfis, 03 Market street-- 4do i . . Pearl, Braid Botnets; 2 A .Neaea 'V Trimmed Bird-eyn Braid; 2 ig Pearl 1 " _Jenny :4" Sate, t tor Gide -" Infanta' 1,, B raid it t 2 " Gentlemen's"- earale, new ej e• Fos sale as extremely I" Prie•e'' f orcash. `m 16 New York lie s'Jaßeanfactory. (TINE undersigned has wanted from New -York, 1 with a large, iplelidid an-.4.We1l selected assorunent of ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of eveiry kind. He invites Ladies and Gentlemen to call and exa cine the new and most beautiful 'article of Ert.t.mrt. PArrui . ps for Builds, Wigs and Half Wig!, everinvented. They are so much like the natural partings, and fit so `close and AMY: that they . cannot be distinguished from :be natural /twit on close inspection. SOXIMING NEV7.—The n e wtMl/meg .rteSCILII32OIIII4 the difficulty, .and must " supersede all I'S for Gentle men's Wig. and Taupees ; tt bean equally , nn every part of the head, without stiffness or artificial ' , appearance (in these it is unlike the old ;) it shows the Co !thew/Num to the natural hair. - Wig wearers are particularly invited to call and ex amine the articles for themselves. J. CArtiBBON, . No. E 9 Third st., near Wood. N. B.—Remember the New York Bair Manitfactory. mayls)3om&w2m Notloa•—•Our. Proposals. MA. MINER. will, for fifteen days, receive. Pius:. • burgh ( Allegheny and County . Scrip at par value, for every article in our line of baseless. at the lowest pecie . prices, including subscriptions for all monthly Magazines. Alto, all weekly Newspapers, (comprising ear large tuaortment. ) either half . yearly or- yearly, including the largest eheet, The:Great West," now ad mitted byhundrecle, the very hest family paper extant..... Also, Scrip may be left - on deposite(Books, Stationery, and all new issues eremitic press; delivered at the option of the depositor. We will order by request any Book o Books from the Emit, on the above terms .' The above Scrip to be "expended In full. Smithfield street, second door above 2d. mall • Wall Paper Warehouse. NO. 47 MARK WEET STET. PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. • TILIODIAS PALMIER, ESPECTFULLY announces to his friends-and ens- Jai tamers. Ma he has had at no past period no exten sive a Stock as he has at present. - He can offer to pur chasers, - on may moderate"- terms, at the old established stand-re" Market street, almost every article in his line—r 'including counting.ioom.bed nhamber, dining-room, par 2or and hall Paper -.: With Borders, Landscapes, Fire board Prints, Paper and Transparent Window Shades,, Bonnet and 'Binders' Boards' Writing, Wrapping; and Tea Paper . ; .he is abundantl y supplied, and requests' metelamts and housekeepers to call and examine Ida as- Rags and Tanners' Scraps taken in trade, at the high est priced. " • CHEME:—,69 boxes Cream Cheese, Jut received and for sate by - J.-8. BONNET, mayl4'. -- • . • Non 189-. Liberty street: C tIEt3TNUTS .15-bushels, just ree'd and for sale by J. BrBONNET, mayl4 . • . • -.. • • - N0.:169 Liberty street. 80 cmliell?lyl3ll'42l SUE/A It—Jusi receiv e d for mayl4 • - " ': ' ' N 0.1.62 Liberty street. 'l5 CAJSKS - ZatE CURRANTS ; I 200 bases-R es R inaiss • - - . 100 half bataesins ;•." • 50 boxes Herring; . .• _ 5 eases Prunes ; receiving and for sale by inhyld - JOSHUA .61-10DES,•No. 6 Woed st. • ------ r OAF SUGAR-250 .b 4, - numbers 4,5 i 6, 7 nude Loaf L Savo, of different refineiies. in more and for.salabY' • ' MILLER & RICRErSON,... mnityls * Nos:l72 andl74' Liberty street, ()RANGES, ORANGES.— 150 boxes Oranges, to ar. _Axe this day,. and for sale by asayl4 • '-' - JOSHUA: RHODES,-No?0 Wood at. - MLR LOITaVoIALE,-,Receivisd per 8 . 160.8. Telearapb,sind for sale by— - . - ' rtun , l4 , .. - ARMSTRONG A CROZER.. . . .-- • - _ ".“ 4 - - • -';:cri . ! - ''...i'ql-i - .::1 7 .:..: -:::;';''itf--:.,',,;..'';.•:-','...,-:. s~^,2v➢t---^xcn~cr`.~F`.'~'c'w'M'f~'~r'Y~rx.+* `s~',c"~+.c T,~Tr?~ HUBER & LAUFM AN, - No. 78 Iroodstreet OE i..j.: - ,.., , _: , :. ,, ..,:. , ' , .•, , z_.:t.,:., 4 :.:,*,!,: _ .:..,..•-',, ..-f;:!,.,:i:.'.:.,-,,i' 11,': 7 .i:;;'.. -".;..:,-:_-! ' - - , •'-f,.zf':? ,, .:!.,i' ,:7,,, = PITTSI3,IIII.OIIIIIOARD OP. TRADE. , • • ;R E. SELLER'S,: C.Matavrras von Mnr. PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1.848. Steatub oatPacketLlneileavendallyforCiueinnati,loi M. Passenger 'Packet, via Brownsville;to ilaltimore and Philadelphia, 8 Aim., and ti P x• - • ' ' MS Coach Line, direct tOPhiladelphle, 9 A. lc; and 19i Western and Southern Man Coach Line, IS A. M. North - Western;via Cleveland, daily;l9 M. Erie and Western New York, daily, A. U. North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily; except Sundays, 4 .ARIIIVALS. AND DELi.R.TUFLE OF. AWLS. Eastern - Mail via- Philadelphia; tine 3 A. ft., closes IS sr. Western Mail, Cie. and L 011114., due 8 P. st.,closes 5 A.M. Bouth.tria Balt.and Washington due 8 r. x.,closess A. M. North-Wet? via Cleveland * due 10 A. st., closes 9 A. x. Erie and Western New York, -due 8 P. it., closes 8 LIM tiToOKS. . . . . . _... . Sank of Pittolc - - ••• -. . 850,00 850,00 850#1 Ezetaugellans7•" 50,00 44,00 43,50 Merahants'andll. Bank 50,00 60,00 _ '49,00 Fanners' Deposit Bank ..... -• • • Nonet n market. Hand Street Bridge 50,00 50,00 49,00 Northern Libertiesßridie • . 50,00 35,00 Old 'Aileghtsny Br:dge esp so,oci . • 35,00 Connellsville R. R.Stock;paid on ' .ehares,ll2,so 5,00 .. 1,43 City. Bonds (8 p cext;) 90,00 'Monongahela Bridge. - • .... •- • 25,00 16,50 Gas Stook • • ........ •-•....... 50,00 Daily Review or the Starket a. • OFFICE OF THE POST, I Wes:masa Itlmmure, May 16, 1849. v Lir There appeared to be. some bunin - en in the street*, yesterday, but so little,' accompanied with such trifling variations in prices; that we feel that it ie a laborious ,job to make, a long report, which seem's') fashionable here. FLOUR—There were tu:t few lots offered ; all the sales on the wharf-were at 8 3.70. Saks from store at $3,8103,87. Primo this it will be perceived that there was no change. PROVISIONS—Nothing doing worth notice; a few small sales of Cheese at 7c.; some lots of Lard at Seii6kc.; Butter: nothing doing. UROCERIES—No change. FRUIT —Dealers cemplain that business is um mildly dull. They report a few vales of Peanuts; Dried .Peachesi Oranges and Lemon*, bat at former quotations. AUCTION SALES. BY lAMBS BRIZZAWA, dUCTIONEBB_ I No. 11 4 WOOD STRUT. VIRZI DOORS ROM tinD• . A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE, At Second-hand Cloth ing and Watch at AUCTION.—On Saturday after noon next, May 19th, will Le sold, at Meßenua's Auction Rooms, by order of John 'McGuire, Administrator of Micfraist.Gleeson, dee eased, a lot of Second-hand Cloth ing ; also, I Watch. JOHN MeGUIRE, Adm'r. amyl° JAMES McKENNA,Anet. §WETS AT AUCTION.—On Saturday next, May 19th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. will be sold, at cßenna's Auction Rooms, a lathe invoice of fine and striped Shirts, with linen bosoms, collar' end ribbands mayls JAMES McKENNA, Auct. eNSTABLE'S SALE Cl a Clock Machine and Watchmaker's Tools, a very superior English 9 day Clock with mahogany case; also, several Gold and-Sil lier Patent Lever Watches j a lot of Jewelry, Watch Spritws, &e., at AUCTION. —On Shear's[ evening next.-May 19th, at 8 o'clock, will be sold, at McKenna's An4liOn. Rooms, by order of John Fox, Coistable-1 clockmaker's engine, a lot watchmaker's tools, a very superior English dday clock, with mahogany case ; also, several gold and silver patent lever watches, a lot of jewelry, watch springs, &c. JOHN FOX, Constable. mayls JAMES McgENNA,Auet. For Sale, to Close the Coate rit HE STOCK OF THE LATE X. PIARD, St. Clair st is now offered at private sale.'eonsiiting of Ladies' Masses' and-Children's Fine Boots, Stinnett, Gaiters and Buskins. The attention of the public is respectfully asked us this stock, as from the well known character of Mr. Plaid's manufacture or Ladies` Shoes, it is presumed they will be eagerly sought for. The whole stock can be closed out to any person wish. ing to continue the business. T. A. HINTON. / Adra'ra. D. A. ormsTED, MR. DUFF'S GENTLEMEN AND LAMM.: ROOR.R IC NPING WRITING Rooms, NOIII RILE or 212 Z DI4IIIOXD. D. has his new Class Roolll■ now thoroughly re tieYloftirne,diVi.",r7dßdok-keepinx nn agreeable study:. rap. Lathes gill fins bis new sys and a valuable acquirement. Gentlemen going through his entire course of training on Double Entry Boot keeping, will not only be qualified to take charge of Booka upon any system in use, but they will God them selves masteiof all those intricate operations connected with punnet-Alsip settlements, of whteh so many practi cal book-beepers, of acknowledged ability, are ignorant. Several of the most extensive firms in the city hate re cently procured Book-keeper, from this Institution.— Merchants and Steamboat proprietors can ithrays learn of Book-keepers thoroughly qualified for their profession; 110 others are ever recommended. flours 10 to 12,1 to 4, and 7 to 10. may 4 riW the Honorable the. Judges of the Court of Qua rter J. Sessions of the Peace, to end for the County of All.. hgeny The petition of John Dougherty, pf dm Second Ward, city of Pittsburg, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That yourpehuoner bath provided Ithaselistrithruaterials for the-accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and mars that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray. JOHN DOUGHERTY. 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 provided with house room and conveniences (or the accommodation of trav elers and others:and that said tavern is necessary W. N. Fleming. John Anderson, George ffibson, J. Hougb,J. Ready. M. Rodgers. J Oden.P C. Martin, R Pettey/ton, J. Irwin, J. Cormick, Chas. Barnett. (my tfhl Chronicle copy and charge Post.) PRINTING WM reams Blexal • 100 " 2400 " er* " different sizes •in store and for sale by fiEYNOLDS & a p 2 9 Corner Penn and Irwin streets. 4•14 404d8. IN a few days I will be in receipt of a well selected . and fa.shiortable sewn - intent of 1.?PlIINQ GOODS, now on their way from the East, to which I would invite the attention. of rry friends. A good fi t warranted in all cases. JAS. Me GIIII/E,Tagor. masa Third atreet.St. Charles Building. Neel Boats Taken Vp. ITWO KEEL BOAT HULLS were taken up by the subscriber, on the 7th of May, inst., at the mouth of Preek, The owner or owners are requested to Coate forwaird, prove property,pay all charges, and take then, away, or they witi be sold, according to2aw. JACOB SPANO, Jr., mayls:w3r. Near the *Moulji e_f Pin. Creek. - -57 . - e.TVI/oesels I ,„cji _ fi fine D. *mond Fin. - 150 - --Jr, -- !uis Goods{ „cis 1Q PB9. GOLD SPECTALI.EBi ger Rings; 10 klusical Boxes, a::'!! cased i a huge assortment of FILM. witlifine Paintings ; also, Gold and Silver Gilt;—Silver Batter Knives; do., with agate han dles; Gold - arid Silver Waist Buckles and Slides. Also, Paaarioxs;dark green and other fashionable colors. The above Goods, with a large assortment. of Jewelry, Watches, Fnncy Goods, &c , will be sold for 98111 p, or other good money, at N 0.67 Market street, by tO4YII ZEBULON KINSEY. Lime 1 Lime 3 Lame t4subscriber OF SAME, of the very best quality, will no will be furnished on reasonable terms, on abort ,by applying to the bscriber, at his Store, Southend of the Monongahela Bridge , South Pittsburgh. mayll:2wd JAMES BLACKMORE. G. 1.114 OU.A.C.E-250 Ths.,just received and for axle by B. rt. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Corner lat and Wood ats. A. MASON k CO., No. OD Market street , are ton A. saintly in the receipt of Rich EMBROIDERIES We have on hand the following Goods, viz : 185 rich emb , d Muslin Capes, from 61,50 to 6,00 850 embroidered Muslin Collars, " 391 to 1,00 500 crotchet " " 37/ to 1 , 6 350 lace " " Bto 121 1700 gimpure (4 to is 150 Jenny Lind " 621 to 1,00 130 cmbroleered Muslin Habits, " 4l to 1,50 .590 peire " " Cults. " 50 to 1,50 Also , Mourning Collars. in great variety. Call soon at the Cheap One Price Cash Store, GO Mar k et street. mayl2 6•- eve.cEs %Tutor EINE fluE SKIN tbILACK) C. Si .afERE, received as a sample, direct from manatee tuzerPor sale by H. LEI.; insayt3.. Liberty street, oppoidte Fifth. . ITO the Honorable the Judges or the Court of Quarter ,1 gemstone of the Paste, 'nand for the County ofAlle. gheny : - • , The petitien . of John Smith, of the Third Ward, city of Pittsburg, in the County aforesaid, humbly she well:, That your peutioner bath provided hitruielf with materials for the accommodation of travelers-and others, at his dwell ing house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be planked to grant tom a license to keep a public borate of entertainment. And your petitioner, an in duty bound, will pray.. JOHN SMITH. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward a4zrosaid,:lo 'certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute (or honesty and temperance, and is well provided with Loose room and conveniences for the accommodation of trav elers and others, and that laid tavern is necessary. Patrick Quinn, Timothy ArCartY;MatthevridcGovern, John. Coyle, Simon McCarthy, Stephen White, Thomas O'Neill, A. Kelly, Allen Howland, John Itlcautre, John Walsh, George A. Nugent. meyl2 orale, BY a person wishing to reties front business, o MUG " STORE, Fixtures and stock of. Drugs--in kgstod/o. cation, and having a first rate run of custom. Pm par._ fielders enquire tit office of the "Morning Post." [mytei riIREMAYNIVI3 TABLE 0 - POST OFFICES, contain _ll_ Aug- an -alphabetical list of Post Offices -througbout tbe United States; . distances front Washington; D .. C.; Stata-an&Territonal Capitals, respectively; also,exhi , biting the Post Offices in each State, as well as County, withaulappendix.of the United States and British Tariffs. lint received. by. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, nattyls - Corner 3d and Market sts. - - tIONGFIESS — TO BACCO-20 boxes " Russel Itt.' Robin- IL) son's , ' s's Lump Congress Tobacco, jusi received and for sale by - MILLER & HICKETSON, mayls Was: 173 and 174 Liberty street. ispACON SHOULDERSZ4,soUpoundrBmoetHlse JJI Shoulders . , tot isle by WM, DYER -amyl" 158 Liberty street. =E=IMI +' 8 fEET Wa.T.pliN TIES .CRLIIMIL--DALLIN* :Steamer Lake Erie; Sholes, Beaver. " Michigan 110'.2, Gilson, Beaver. " Rolm Wighthian, • Beaver. ' Baltic, Jacobs; Brownsville: - Atlantic, Parkinson,-. do. ; C amden,'Hendricksou, McKeesport. " • Beaver, Clarke, Wellsville. " Lowell, Degter, Zanesville.. New England N'o. 2, Dean; Cincinnati DEPARTED, Steamer Michigan - No- 2, Gilson, Beaver. • " Lake - Erie, Sholes. Beaver. " Robt."Wrghtrititit, /leaver. Jacobs,Brownsville " Atlantis, Parkinson, do. " ' Camden, Hendrickson McKeesport. ; Cumberland No. 2, Miller, Nashville. " Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville. Sehuylkil Fisher, Cincinnati. Pilot N 0.2, Shank, Bockingport. For Greenwood Gar ens. NEW ARRANGEhIMENT,—The* steamer THOS. SCOTT will coin ence on Monday t May :th, tit run from the old Greenwood Landing, foot of Pitt street, to the Garden, leaving at S o'clock A. uand at each even hour until 0 o'clock r. m.; last trip from the Garden at 10 P. Br. seaso6 The n. Tea Saloons at are su o'clock. plied with Te a G a rd e n, elicacies ()Me with a large collection of Greenhouse Plants, Dahlias, Annual Flow. er Plants and Shrubbery. The comfortable wharf boat, Greenwood, will be placed at the Pitt at, landing. ttny4 W 'DLLs:ma:l PAO IC - For Beaver and Wellsville. Vas new and splendid passenger steamer CALEB. COPE, A. MUIIDOCK, Muster, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply on board. may 4 ire. 7 s — eiViiangement. Tar steamer BEAVER. Cuss. E. CLAIM, Master, will leave this city every Monday, e nes ay and Friday, at 10 A. m. She has a boat at the landing t between Wood st. and the Bridge, prepared to receive freight at any time. [flirt Jai Won. B. 'Wheeler, STEAMBOAT AGENT. can be found nt Wesley Crier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith field street*, Pittsburgh. marl?? Nor St. Louis. iiiiig THE fine new passenger steamer AARON HART, IV. S. Hoorrrz, Master, will leave for te ore and intermediate ports, regularly. For freight or passage, apply on board. mays Por Cincianatl.-Regalar Pa — ek --- 4 --- ,e; AilitThe fine steamer MT. VERNON, Mum Km.twrz, Master, will leave forth° above and toterrn late ports, regularly, every Saturday evening. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to op%_ 0 k.,0. B. MILTENBERGER, AO. Retitalar Zanesville Packets. larke.Steamer-A - KNEEL', Capt. McKee, leaves every Saturday, at 2 o'clock, r is. steamer JENNY LIND, Captain 04L1JUIIIII, leaves every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock. r. u. Fot frelght or passage apply to W. It. AVIIEELER, Agent, ap3 Corner of Water and Smithfield at%. -Lii 11 liiiVIII;LTIFPACICICTIII. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE AzarLaa SaltlieDAY Pacarr.—The A No I fine and favt_passenger steam Pac ket TELEGRAPH. 3. liezlep„ Com mender, willlenve Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Pons, evet y Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. Ear freight or passage impely on board, or to FORSY'I & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built eApreaaly fur a regular Packet.and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will run In with the Den Franklin Nod and Pike No 0, to Sant- Louis—time through,viva oars, aptll4y 1811.8. 1049. ___ nU __ pittsbargh ad rviariairellle DailyPaseket LID.. Fasavaar Ist. VMS. Putursar 1n.1.848. LEAvr. DAILY AT 13 A. M. AND 4 P. M. The following new bmits complete the line for the present seasons ATLANTIC. Capt. Jewel Parkinson) BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOUIS lIPLANE. Capt. E. /lettuces. The boat. are entirely new, and are fitted up without ragard to espense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the hlonongsbels Whey Seat, ar the foot of Doss at. Passengers will he punctual CM board. as the boats will certainly leave at the advertise r boors. ..,.. Wheeling _____ Bier Packet. The new and splendid passenger steams 2- TAYLOR. M. YL Lrear, Atacer, will run as a Regular Parket between Pittsburgh and eeling. leaving this city every Monday, Wednesday and Friday - . at its o'clnek, a. a, and V. heeling every Tuesday, Thursday and gut:inlay, at S 0 . C10414. A a. EDT freight'or passage, (having superior accomisioda riuns.l apply on board. The Z. raylur is an entirely' new hold, and tin speed and ACCoi7llllCrdatitlll if. not iturpa.xed ter our boat on the river. tranat) AitAISTVONti A eItOZFR, Arts. angular Packet for Sunttaia. 44611 TUE fine steamer M'e.i.t.sviu.n. Capt. n.itsiLs, will leave for ihe above and inter mit ate ports on Wednesdays and Sani nears For freight oripassage apply on hoard, or to anti GEO. U. MILTENBERGER, Agi -- New Vat liitalliag Paieket. Ara The new and apiendid pastenger ate ame r JA1111".5.1N ELSVIN . 0 1) Moore &lister. will run ea n Regular Packe between rattatitinth and Wheeling, leer in; Rita city every. Tuesdey. Thuraitay and Saturday, a in o'clock, • . al., and Wheeling every Monday, Wednes day and Friday. at 10 o'clock, •. at_ Poe freight or passage. %eying superior secounnoida Song.) apply on hone). The James Nelson is an entirely new boat. and for speed and accommodation to not aurpainseil by any boat on the river. ANISRTRONG & CR()ZER, decti:tf AROMA. Franklin Packet. JAWThe fast packet ALLFAIIIENV DEUX, Capt. Wit. Mains, will rtl3l regularly In. tween ins nigh and Franklin, on OKI Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, e. st. For freight or passage, apply no board. dec27 1114141; Alit laid 11149. CINCINNATI AND PITPABUROM DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. MIMS Independent Line of eltalllOrs is now composed . 1 . of the largest, swiftest, best fi nished and flarnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the Wen. The highest wages are paid for the services of the best and moat experienced men engaged in the river bareness The line has been in operation (or six years; has earned nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injuvy to their peraons. The proprietors challenge corn minion with any passenger tine in the Union for safety, regularity, and speed. All that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passenger. The Im:intense for Cincinnati as follows: MOIIDAY PaCKET.—The l'itoitoiroanaLs , Capt. Siam, willleave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 100'0100i; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 r. a. TIIRSDAY PACIIET.—The Itteulna No. 2, Capt. /no. Stine*titer, will tense Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning al 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r. a. TIRDNRSAIS yPA CERT.—The NEW F...ttaLsitt. r 4 -4. 2, Capt. S. fkal cilf leave Pittnt.urgh every , Wednesday manua at lOo`eloe k Wneeliag every Wednesday even tag at 10r. K. THURSDAY PACKET=The IllstrwArr,Cupt. IL 1. Grate, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday moniing at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10r. M. BRINY PACIIST.—The Crarrara No. 2, Capt. Crooks, will aye Pinsborgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 r. a. SATURDAY PACKET.—The Missamien Ng.. 2, Capt. I. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 1.0 r Pa. SUNDAY PAORST,,,The IsAAc NEWTON, eftpl. P. Demi, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunder evening at 10 r. at. nov 19. SU°4lHoUSElitoi.Aßs- --- too b Is. Sugar House Molasses,St. James Refinery; 10 do do 4o do Louisiana do In store and for sale by MILLER RICKETSON, mayls 172 and 174 Liberty DRIED APPLES-20 barrels Dricd Apples; 52 sacks do. do. On consignment and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, Nos. ra and 174 Liberty street, - lUUTTON HAMS-1 h non IPLTa, on consign' .111. meat add for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, Not 172 and 174 Liberty et. 01E1 JEW OOODS,— , Just received, by Express, at No. 57, 111 North-west corner of Fourth Auld Market streets, an invoice or very handsome new style Lawns, from com mon to very fine. Also. very rich new style Dress Silks, Ribbons, Collars, Homes, &.c. 7 to whicir the attention of purchasers is res. pectrall y invited. (apl9) PHILIP ROSS. PSCANS-- 2. bbla, fur sale b tnaylo .;‘'w ;6 e. to LASS —5OO boxes, assorted siZCA, just recY and fol G sale by jmayl4] S. & W. HARBAUGH. Ct EGARS-204 fit Cruz & Sons' Prime Segura, just re ► ceived and for sale by &CON —1,202 Bides and Shoulders, just received on B e:ousigaruent and (inside by AIILLRIT & RICKETSON, N 05.172 and 174 Liberty street. mayls ALLAD OIL-35 baskets Nier Sallad Oil, Just reed and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, Ma •15 • • 172 and 174 Liberty st. 110100TABLI—..S casks, just reed add for sale by rattylo . RING & MOORHEAD I SEE I 1 rec • on eons gnment and or sale .( n yl5). 'KING & MOORHEAD. . ▪ : EWHIIEF* A ouperlorqrlicto of sugar cured, ▪ colunantly in store and for sale by mayls KING MOORHEAR, ~'..:•::;.; ME PORT OP'PITTSBIJRCIIi 0111 D LINZ. MILLER & RICKETSON, - IT2 and 174 Liberty et ~.-..'.,-...-,i..i.'.,4":',...t',';',i';':.1t .'.'-:''.-!'-' BMIIM=SI3=I=EMEMMMMI • - Greciasiood Garden. riltus delightful Summer Retreat-is now open for ihe reception of visiteri ice Creams ; Fruit, Nuts; Coat fectionitry, and 'all the good thingsa nature aPd an can produee, 'wilLbe served up l in 'the best manner; in the Saloon. The. Tea Table 'will be epread - tit 611 r. o'clock Conducted on Temperance p,rinciples, nud closed on Boquets of the choicest Flowers put up at the shortest notice,. 'A'hirge collectiOn of the, choicest variety of Green houie Plants, Dahlias, and,Annual Ployving,ylants, for sale. The new steamer Thos. Scott will be ready, in a few day e, to ran from the Point to the. Garden. apo. _ J. MeKAIN. , - 25,000 Yards-of - • • IrritE Birmingham Town Council, desiring to contract 1 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 Ist of May next. Proposals to be left with James M. IrPElrny. By order of the Council. aptl:tm THOMAS FILAORMORE. President. TEAS TEABSI TEAS !I I , iit. Ix is with o pleasure Mat the subscribers in form the citizens of Pittsburgh , and vicinity that they have completed arrangements with Meters. J. C. Jenkins & Co., of Philadelphia, to receive their superior PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter be kept constantly on 'tend. They are neatly and securely pat up n metallic packs of 1., 1 and 1 th each, with • heir printed card—showing the kind of Tea, puce, name of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked. . . fg Gunpowder 6 .4 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 i Imperial 50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 Hyson 50 64 75 1.00 1,25 o Y. H son 50 021 75 1.00 1,25 1,60 &Aces.37l 50 frißrand Extia Fine. ••75 1,00 1,24 1,50 . We will warrant 'Witte TEAS wo sell to be equal to, if not superior.to any sold in this City, and should they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, and the money will be refunded, as it in only with that understanding we sell. We ask a lair trial, that the public may be able to judge between our Teas and those heretofore sold by oher companies in this city.' . - ... All lovers of rich, delirious and good flavored TEAS, should give us a call. Dealers can be supplied on the most reasonable terms . _ For sale by JOS. S. M YOUNG & CO., N, W. corner 4th and Ferry saiets, and YOUNG & SON, apla S. W. tomer 3d and Ross streets Plttabargli Horticultural Society WILL hold their Summer Exhibition of Early Pratte, Vegetables, Plants, Plasters. &e., on Wednesday and Thursday, the 13th and Idth of and premiums will be awarded for the best and second best of each va riety of articles exhibited for competition. The mem bers, and all who feel en interest in Horticulture, are re quested to bring their productions forward to the Exhibi ton. mitylltd tew Colveros Patent Concave Beater Churn t BUTTER IN FIVE MINUTES!! • WE call the attention of the public to the article head ing this advertisement, and invite the enterprising an y oreunous to call and witness its operation. MI adver tisements in relation to this invention, to the hundreds who have seen it tested, is supeSeroaanon. tat. This Churn will produce Butter, gathering it in a mass, from sweet milk, in five to ten minutes! and from cream prepared, as families usually prepare it, In three to five minutes! 2:1 The utility of this invention is apparent, as better Rutter can be produced from sweat milk, or erearn, than cream soured In the usual way ; and by means of this Churn, a little girl or boy can perform, itt five or ten minutes, what has heretofore required the labor of a wo man or man for one or two hours, and !sometimes half day. .Id. UT simply turning a thumb Remy, the wholeinside dasher is taken out, leaving nothing'but the Baiter and milk in the plain wooden box. 4th. It is the cheapest Churn ever invented, as the sim plicity of its construction (though embodying a great philosophical principle) makes it but little to manufac ture it. sth It la a common•sense Churn, as all will admit who examine it. \tie invite the public to call and whiles* int opermion at our Offire in the Diamond, near the Black Bear Tar , ern, and at J. P. Beckham**, Federal at, Allegheny. CAMERON & PRICE. CRIP wA.NrEu AT PAR—Fos ULM, a large Build -1..1 log Lot oriel feet front on Webster street by 127 deep to a 25 feet alley. Price, 11:40. Also, a Lai adjoining the above, 21 feet front by l 9 deep to said alley. Prier. $4OO. Also,* Lot 21 teat front by P 27 deep, two tete from the above. Price, $4OO. Terms:—One Cligth iii handof Strip; balance in seven yearly_ payments. et. ithEwr, Gen. Agent, ma}'" Smithfield street._ FRI NI cairn and orange firinto ; ease Fall River Mar " Open and for sale by 51cCANT/LESS. & CAMPBELL. 97 Wood ,a reel. - Brown cast. Bleach' l - teed and for sale 1,5* McCANDI,Efe4 k. CM4PBELI.. AVood .trert. =I 1 V old Customers,strangers visiting the city. unit al others wishing to pravidc themselves with it hand sa MESS COAT, PANTS. VEST, or any other arti cle in ;ha line, can da set, by tearing their orders with' JAMES NTOUIRE, ap3.l Third street. St. Charles Building. Administrator , ' Notice. TOTICF. is hereby given that the undersigneu has jr taken out Letters of Administrational:l the mitre of Ales. Stewart. of Allegheny City. deed, AU persons in debted to .al4 Estate ore requested fo make atumediate payment; soil all lo se during elattns against said Llsnize are neenteued present them, properly atitbenti elite& for settlement SARAH ANN STEWART, Administretrix. Congress Halters. t AMES., eventing something superior, both for took 1.„4 and ecunfort, to anything they have veer worn, will please call and exultant. them. These Boots have no swingy to tie and u ttle, and dangle about the ankle:— they are not only much handsomer, but dasplay . the foot and ankle to a mach better advantage than any other hoot or Shoe made. You witl 6140 race time and trou• Me. Manufactured by S. KEYS. minviw,t No. R Fifth street. AIMES' SPRING 8110 Satin and French .4 Lasting Ciaiters. of every variety and eolor,ou hand aid outdo to order. Also, a full assortment of Children's Shoes. of every Ics.ertinion. Manufactured by S. KEYS, intirt'S No. Firth street. T) Y EXPRESS -11 I dot. Ladies' Extra Pearl Monett ; 2 " •'Pearl I • " Bird-eye " Misses' Pearl I Infanta' Trimmed hats I " Boys` Pearl " Bird-eye Received this day, and for sale at the lowest priecs,hy HOGAN A. CANTWELL, ma yl4 No. 811 Market street. S PICEA-400 inst. Cassia; 20 bags Pepper; la " Allspice ,• in stare and for Pale by MILLERa RICKETSON. may, 5 172 anr1.174 Liberty mt. -- liß r A o fl s t ie S l l: ) ( . .lAß-70 bAlLLlrail a Sml? stor; ;. anti tattyls Nos. 172 and 174. Liberty street. A prime tinkle, tor sale by maylll KING h. AIOORREAD. STEEL GOODS.—We have received a fine assortmen of Reticules and Purses, Trimmings, Steel Reeds, Silk, Scissors, Tweeters, Hat Hooks, Key end Galvanic Rings, Crotchet Reticules and Nunes; with a fine us sortment of Fancy Goods, at low prices. HOGAN & CANTWELL, may/ 86 Market street. ITAMS—A tot of Stagg & Shay's Sugar Cared Horne, Lust received and for sale by J. S. M. YOUNG &. CO., mayS N. W corner of Founh and Ferry . N riTTS-10 bags 'Filberts i 10 " Cream Nuts; 10 " English Walnuts; 50 " Shelled Almonds; 5 bales Bordeaux " received and for sale by (marsl J. S. BONNET. TO M[LLINERS.-The subscriber has a large sibck of seasoned Timber, suitable for BONNET BLOCKS, which he is prepared to turn to the Spring fashion, at his Turning Establishment, No. 27 Filth street. marl4,lm H. H. RYAN. Apprentice. Wanted. THE anbscriber wants Apprentices, to learn the Cabi net, Chair-making and Chair Painting ranches of business. Boys of steady habits, about Ili ye b ars of age, would be preferred. None need apply, who cannot come well recommended. H. O. FAHNESTOCK, marl 7 101 Smithfield street. UrTO fitb—An active Partner, withiff.sooitap• W ital, to engage in a Wholesale and Retail Grocery business, now in active operation, and doing tt good bu siness, having the advantage of a prominent stand. O. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Rain Smithfield street. CALICOES! CALICOES!—Just 'received, and now open, at No. 60, 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 best und cheapest Goods ever offered in this market. aplei PHILIP ROSS DHESS SILKS—Just received, an Invoice of very handsome Dress Silks, of the newest and most pop ular styles, imported this season. Also ' very glossy Black Silks, of 11l widths. for Vi zettes,&e. PHILIP ROSS, aplB No. 50, corner dth and Markeests: FRESH TEAS-44 packages Young Hyson,Ganpow der, Imperial and Black Teas, just recd and for ale by (ap2o) KING & MOORHEAD. SUNDRIES -17 doz. mixed Ptcolilly, Gherkins and Monger Pickles, gallon bottles • 4 dozen Pickled Onions, I 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 bob ties ; 4 doz. Lemon SYrup, quart bottles; 8 dozen Walnut and Tomato Catsup, pint bottles; 2 doz. Lacen Oil, pint bottles; 5 dozen Gelatine, an improved preparation, pint bottles ; just received and 'for sale by ap2o KING & MOORHEAD. COPAIVA-122 lbs., just ree'd and for sale by mayll B. A. FAHN &STOCK & CO. BURI.A.PS AND WOOL SACKS • (In hand and.fcu sale by (rnayB) 11. LEE. LARD OIL-5 barrels good machinery Oil, for sale for City Scrip, by [amyl]] Will. DYER. LLEMONS, LEMONS.-75 boxes Lemoneita arrly 6 this day, and for sale by f tnyt4) JOSHUA _RHODES. • lIIITICRORY NUTS —l3 bbt,.. in store and for stile by J. t maylo 4RXISTRONG & CRORER. 2: 2, H -, P•' - 1:" . ' - 7' . '" itt"-fl" - )=-Va";f - ;:„* . i .- .:: :- i - =. r „ . --, ;;;;;•. , i; • . =1:1 =!==EM AND HVGEINE DISPENSARY, Far the effectual Cure of Indigestion llypo Blue Devils, and Cholera! I Tag public generally, who are out of sons,- may safely embrace 'this universe/ sugar-cried remedy, with the as surance that it is inocuous, an antidote to - care, 'assuages grie4 allevititeiliak; does not interfere with duties of the day, isPeedily removes .bile, and has , been. frequently known to reduce rho inset choleric to humour oponits first application: Besides, it reinvigorates the .patient for next day's business. AU ages, sexes and entylitions have been known to experience sensible relief. Instances are. rife of ten years being miraculously added tothe life of tut oetogenarian,•to say nothing of the well-known case of a lady in search.of health having here stumbled on a good husband. No PATZDT has been secured, as the in gredients, although famous in Europe and America, and here published to the world, are in the sole poliseenton of this College 0/Pharmacy, and imposition is precluded by the fact that if the smallest of the component parts re spurious or inferior, the compound is invanably found to tie nauseous and melee& ' The ingredients are (harmless and yet how agreeable!) • Blast of the - Orchestra, a melange of the exquisite Horsemanship of Mlle Emu ; the startling backward So martens and per il ous feat: of Young Oman Rot on his saddleksa horse; the great Bas ward Tricks on horse back and Somersetts and Balancing' upon the Tight Raps ay Plaster JEAN ; the Dramatis Scenes of Messrs. Mans ell" and BIIIINISII the Dalian styles of Equitation by tl Signor Doter Gmtrams7;- Equitation, Gymnastic and Herculean Feats, Pantomimes and Synctaoles by Messrs ECZNNICDT, Day, Mans. La THaINZ, Some DIAMOND, Rearm!, Nscux, 11AVILAND, and Mesdames .11.1 cs, Its.DIGIII, HUM, and NACBM, m equal parts, and a , • ' o• ' a or) • te! meant eV, of the whimsical deportment and droll no tams of the eccentric Tiiik-Horm, ABOOSTOOL ; and the add family of diminutive Ponies, Futszr, Dame, Karats LA ; ALADDIN, 41 1 , 113VITERFLY ; the whole tingle d tt the consistency of ETIOLT, with the quirks, pr anti facctim of Danz Rice, the great Shaktyerean Jester, and SAM TIMM, the great Yankee Comedian. The system is prepared for this delectable dose by a glimpse of the travelling cortege of the *titration as i , enters' town ; ds th e Cow: and State Equipage of Loma Ptrautra, Er•Eing of the Fron ; the ekgant Tray Platoand gorgeous Accoutrements of the Cavalcade of Horsemen and women, and the great American Pam it 111721, drawn by duxmAsh steeds and driest by Dan Rios himself; "To Be seta shaken when mina, " has been taker Ott the wrappers slice it has been dscovered that the patient invariably shakes with laughter during the opera tion, enough for all practicable purposes. For the ear Marrraa's ;Gerard Nagle and DAN Rtcs's Sono and fakes have been found a specific ; end for the eye, the be witching Rosa, the charming Dean, the gaaasst Guns Rot, and the sayer* Paraphernalia, have been found in stantanautudy efficacious. V.' Cannon', not against menterfehers, the no imitation could take-in the most ver dant ; but against the only danger to be apprehended, to wit, that the invalid may tut taro , smears of plea sure during the Music and Equitation, or rim controt aim of laughter, during the thrt of Dan Rica. Title anivenud Panacea will be prescribed whakaste at the grand Hotel des /avatar' to be erected at PITTSBURGH', On Lot In front of American Hotel. Penn street, on Monday. Mao 14th, and remain riz days. Doors open at 1; performance to commence at to 8 o'dock, r. x. A Grand Performance will be given each afternoon, (Monday excepted,) for Juveniles and Families, who cannot attend at night. Admissiou - '25c.; no half price. DAN RICE, SLD., upon Blue Devils ; Doan= MM. ROSA, Ocalitt ;A. ..NTER, Astiiraliti; SAM THRIFT, upon trxdste taroks of Iltlei Young GLENN ROI Prof. of Anatomy. • 11111'ir I=4 Dew, of the PaloultY , • e3...-...."` %..,•-• •••,-, - apti..... , . • .:r .',..,..';% --* \ ' • tl " 1 6 .7..- , - ~,_ -- I 4 -• , . .—. , -w4,-,;-:,..7" -- . 1 4-14„.--• ',,. . _ ,„,1 Public Smile. I WILL offer at Publie Sale on Friday and Saturday, 1. the Pill and 18th of May, about One Hundred Build ing Lots, situated on the bank of the Monongahela river, netts Turtle creek, at Lock No. I This is a delightful lorai.lou for a village, laying immediately on the river. in a flourishing and rich neighborhood. The Connellsville and Pitirthorgh 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 Bowe are passing all hours of the day. - k LSG I will offer my whole Farm. and will divide it, to suit purchasers, into Lots from 2.5 to 125 Acres each. This Land is of first rate quality—one Lot, of about 40 Acres, hat a quantity of Limestone. easy to quarry, and conve nient to the river ; with two Tenant Dwellings, and Coal sufficient for the use of the Farm, Timber, ke., &c. One other Lot, containing about CO Acres, with a large quan tity of Limestone, easy to quarry, and convenient to the river; a sufficient quantity of Stone Coal tot the Farm, &e. One other Lot, of about 21i Acres, being the low bot tom at the mouth of Tur.le Creek, and one other Lot, con. mining about 125 Acres, in n fine state of eultivationovith good Buildings and a great variety of Fruit Trees on this part of the Farm. in full view of the ftlonongabela river, et Leek No. Versailles township. It is not deemed necessary to describe the above property very particu larly, as purchasers will wish a view tor thetnselves. It may notbe improper to say that the market here for all kinds of products from the Perm, 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, npply to the sub scriber, ou the premises. —ALSO— 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 bead, and fountain mile pool—the Monongahela for sup ply. This locnticut is 4 miles below the mouth of lough togheny river, or McKeesport; 10 miles above Pittsburg, on the lino of the greet Rail Road now in contemplation to Philadelphia and Baltimore- This is a good situation fur a Flour Mill, Saw Mill, or any other works that purl. chaser might wish to erect. All the above Property will be offered at Public Sale, on the days above mentioned, on the premises. About one-third of the purchase money will be required in hnnd ; the balance in reasonable payments: Title good. aplthindlkw W. L. MILL Spring Goods. TIIE undersigned are now in receipt of their second supply of FRESH SPRING GOODS. They res• pectfully ask the attention of Merchants and Dealers generally to an examination of their stock, feeling as sured that they can offer Goode on the enonforotobfer terms and at the most reasonable prices. Their stock embraces every article in the Variety and Fancy Dry Goods line, together with Brown and Bleached Muslims, Drillings, Ginghums, Lawns, Prints, Tickings, ac., &c. ideCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, N0.£17 Wood street, next door to Diamond alley. titayls BOOBYER & WOBBLE, BEE HIVE CLOTHING STORE! NUMBER S5l LIBERTY STREET, TITTUEII DOOB3 ABOVE IRWIN STREET. SIGN OP THE GOLDEN BEE HIVE. _ _ . MESSRS. 0. d: B. would respectfully inform the pub lic that they can at all times find at the above place a splendid assortment of CLOTHING AND CLOTHS, Suitobisfor Custom Work. It being our intention to do a Cakh business, we shall endeavor to sell all articles in the Clothing line at the lowest possible rates, and there can be no doubt that our friends and the public generally would find it their i:tterest to favor us with a share. of their patronage. 1300BYER & GRIBI3LE. N. H.—Partto tiler attention paid to the fining of Clothes B. at. G. Irr No. 251 Liberty street, three doors abeve Irwin sign of the Bre Rive. ap2s New Hardware Store, SIGN OF THE PLANE AND SAW, No. 78 Wood street, Pittsburgh. H"[TUBER & LAUFAIAN, Importers and Dealers in Po 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 odr friends, and the public generally, to call and examine our stock, which C011E4819 in part of Enka and Forks, Pocket ,and Pen-Enicer, Scissors,. Shears, Bazars; House Trimmings, such as Locks, Late he s, Hinges and Screws; together with every other article .usaally, kept in Hard wardStores. We invite the attention of. Carpenters and. medlinnics generally to our assortment of .Tools which have been selected with great care, and which ' we are determined to sell so as to give satisfaction. [ap2alkar ALL THE MORNING , and most of the Weekly Pittsburgh, and quite a variety of Eastern,West• ern, Northern and Southern NEWSPAPERS; Sihbet's latest Counterfeit Detectors • A Full Account of the Great Fire in Pittsburgh itt 1245; The Enquirer; the American Pioneer; Harris' latest Pittsburgh. and Alit gbeby City Directories;a small retail of Writinc and Lettet Paper; Lettr Covers; Black and Red Ink ; 100 boxes en lVafers and Sand; " To Leh" " For Sale;" "Temperance Certificates ;" - Blank Deeds; Shannon's Interest Tables; and 200 English Quills and Patent Pens ; White Louis. vine Lime ; Window Sash, ke.; for sale chrap for cosh_ ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Com. Merchant, mayl2:oo No. 33 Wood street, near-Third street. NOTICE. --The undersigned hereby gives notice that from and after this date Mr. lons Rom is the only ,authorized person to receive moneys and 'sign receipts or orders in my name. C.AVERNEBURG, Faihionable Heed Quarters, Pittsburgh, April 2,19. No. 28 Market at. • ` " p i • . ' • 13aiiliers tutb Oxtbatigt lirokern -W111:-IMAVIltiL1iAnSt EXCHANGE' AND - . BANKING. OFFICE•' N. corner pf Third and Wood - sircets. 'GILT and Time Bills or Exchanm prink Lutes an t s , foreign and domestic Coin bought and sold ott most favorable terms. • - Collections mule in all the principal cities ofthe Union at the lowest rates.- - • - jel2 -- ____. N.RA.BIER & RANH. Bankers and Exchange Brokers,, .Draters . in Foreign an d Domestic Bills, Bills of Exchange, Certificates , n' Depos- it, Bank Notes, and Coin. - . Corner of Third and Wood sts., direptly opposite the Si. Charles Hotel:.. - N. /107411108 - .116. SON, Bankers and Dealers in Exchatigit Coin and BankaaGss, No. 55 Market strea k. Pittsburgh. I New York . •- i •pe Cincinnati.. - ' .. - I . • Philadelphia-: . *- " Lontsville - .. . Baltimore ,- * " St. Louis - :, , • , E==! Buying rates Ohio I die ; Indiana Renineky, I " Virginia " Wheeling k .‘ 4 , Tennessee ; 3, .‘` • 168. 8. SOON:' , 11101§. 568 GIST. HOON'tk; SARGENT. BANKERS - AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Corner of Wood and' Sista. streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. TIEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes , Ti me Bills, Foreign J ,/ and Domestic Exchange t Certificates of Deposit,ke EXCILOTGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale in SUMS to snit purchasers: - CURREI.M. and par funds received on - deposite. - COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the IlJaion; at the lowest rates. ~ , sepll-ly AttD-2.5 kegs o. 1 Lard, just recd and for sale by aP 27 ARMSTRONG & CROZER. , k.UUSHELS YSACHEs--Rec'd and for isaie 'LOU by (ap27). ARMSTRONG A CROZER.: _ F LOUR --500 barrels of very , enperior Flour, for stile by taplB.l CUMMINS to SMITH. Lrsstua - .- - no bushels fr — e — sat - orialtianl, rSe'lisad fora:l2e by NW] ' CUMMINS & SMITH: __..... Hoogg DRY APPLES-50 sacks Dry Apples in store and for 1/ sale by [uplBl CUMMINS & Al' LY;S-40 bbl& Homanite Apples, for sale by apib CUMMINS & . SMITH HICKORYNLII'S-1, barrel Hickory Nuts, in store and far sale by - . - CUMMINS & SMITH. - YI:it:ANS-4U bushels Pecans, All store and for sale by Thpitt CIJAIMINS & _. 50 000"PHw'mx" flat: BRICK--A eaperio • article, to arrive by Const r ued for sale en accommodating - tenne, by . 2 . - C. A. McANULTY & CO,, , .. Cantill3tusia. . WANTED.—Four gdod Jour. Painters wanted. ; JOHN 8 CORHITON,:. St. Charles Bindings UUisuI...;LOUISVILLE LIALE--J Wit receive • and for Bale by • ' W. tr..J. C. ACELESON; apt/ • • ' No. 2 Smithfield 100"1-S.,ROAL A DOTE APPLES—Offered very low to dose consignrnentkl:/ C. ap9 : . N 0.2 Smithfield rt. OLSTPOtATOP.S-7-Received and for sale by . W.& J. 0. - ACILESON, ap9 , • -No.26lriithiield st. 110 PS ELI. tV6OI. TWEEDSZ,FofiaIe Ft` ► PS. FANCY CASSIMEILIg,..On hand; andlor sale lf at manufacturer's prices, by . Efeb2o) kf:I,EE. CASE IifLEY 11111,VD CLOTH—Just ree , d, and for' sale at ruanufacturer'sprices, by ffeb2o.l . ERWAN : ARMY. CLOTH—On hand-and Afebtrh . ' IL LEE-, CAse - A. for sale by F,,rk ?AIRS DRAB BLANKET& Th Ltbruia men directed— • ar Cal , to-this" uncle- Thal:will be sad lox, to close consignment, by (fe2ol LEE. 13E1) BLANKETS-1 case (50 pair) Bed Blankets, 89 by OS, tbs., 'ribbon bound, received This day, on consignment from the manufacturer, and for sale by H. LEE, up 7 !Ltberty,opposite' Fifth street; HRILING—tOO boxes tilattjed Herring , received add for sale by S.-BONNET. meat) Libeny street. j) AISINB - 150 oozes A 1 41(.. Raisins ; in 'store and for [maratij J. S. BONNET. Liberty st. ORANGES AND LEMONS-55 boxes Oranges ; 25 " Lemons ; In store andlor sale by (firtr3ol J. S. BONNET SHELL COMBS.-- /t great variety of Back, Dressing and Side Combs, new styles, on hand at - • ZEBULON EINZYPS, ' _L 67 Market street. ,f ACAULEV'S ENGLAND.—A new and cheap edi von of Macauley's Ilisiory of England, this day re canted a ill for sale by KAI k CO,, mar2l - . tomer Wood and Third its. News for - Oallfornianit. COI..T'S REVOLVER'S, with apparatus, by Express 'in a few days, by JOHN CARTWRIGHT, marl.s 133 Wood street. John Fullerton, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN TOBACCO, SNVPS AND -SEGA.H.S, No. 146, Woon sraxar, otta DOOR Alma Susi; - 11(TAS on hand A general assortment of the above arti cles, among which are the followingehoice brands: P. Robinson's Pound Lump; Smoking Tobacco ; Grant k Williams' 6 do. Cat and Dry; - Dawson's 16 do. Fine Cut Chewing.; Baltimore Plug; Cuba Lcar2 , Spanish Segal.'lt; from $lO to $3O per M.; Half Bpanih Sep; Common &gars of every irtadeand variety. • .-. Country Merchants visiting the City are respect fu .1 invited wean and examine his stock. apl7:lra ------ A Card. THE subscribers beg leave wintery,. their friends and the public that, having completed their alterations in. Store, they are now prepared to wait on their castomern, having received a NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS in their line i—they Mae added Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, Honnets,oke. They solicit a share of the very liberal patronage already conferred upon them. HOGAN h CANTWELL, apt: 88 Market street. 11.Ofilainson's China Store Removed. Tits subscriber respectfully informs the Ladies ' of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity t that he has moved to a more commodious house, No. 56 Wood street, near the St. Charles Hotel, where he has opened and is opening 500 packages of Dresden. Berlin, French and English CHINA and QUEENSWARE. Please.call and see them—for to describe them is impossible. 'The stock embraces everything in the business, useful or or namental. [apl6] M. HODKINISON. liirRAP PING PAPER -500 reams Medium Straw; 500 " Crown " 250 " ' Double Crown. Straw; 250 " Medium Rag; 250 " Crown " Received and for sale at the Paper 'Warehouse of apl4 • S.C. HILL, 87 Wood at LAWNS, LINEN BEREGES, LINEN GINGIIAMS and Fancy Dress Goods of every description, Jos' opened by (mar29:2m) HAMPTON, SMITH & co. Ilif RS. MARSH'S NEW NOVEL—Mom:mu= HAL], „Oa or a September Night; by the author of "Two Old Mena' Tales,"" Emelia VlTyndhatiO" Ankvla,"Stte. Just received by JOHNSTON it- STOCKTON, apl6 'Comerhterket and 3d sta. Extract of Coffee! AN ARTICLE which is rapidly coming into use as a wholesome, nourishing and delicious beverage, being more pleasant and palatable than common Coffee, and far cheaper, as a small paper costing cmly ten cents, will go as far as fourunds-of boffee. Manufactured by JOHN S. MILLER, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold at Wholesale by 8.-A. PAHNESTOCKIr,CO., • *Corner of tat andWood,and spa :Sixth and Wood: streets. Pittsburh2. DIED APPLES— lOtl bus. bright Dried Apples; to sale low. talt.lo) Whi.-DYEIL T RISH MOSS-92 lbs., lust iec'd and for sale by ap29 B. A: FATINESTOCKACO POTATOES --35 barrels Blues, for sale by_ DYER apt 3 IILN DRIED MEAL-20 barrels Bolded and Rib Dried, warranted to keep, received. and for sale by ap2s Wilt. DYER. QHESTINGS-3 bules Allegheny Ity- for sale. for Alle gheny city or county Scrip by ap2s WM% DYER. LARD -20 barrels and kegs - for saig;-,low by ap2s • ' WM DYER. AT MEAL—Fresh giound, (oar .ownmannfisotare,) O constantly on band - , and for sale by urn RHODES & ALCORN, 3D sthst. • - SCHMITZ' SWEET SPICED CHOCOLATE; for sate by (mq343] J.-S. M, YOUNG & CO. • AX.—A,splendid assortment of White and -Y4iot Wax. in small cakes, eipressly for family use, re ceived and for sale by J. $.ll YOUNG & CO., may 9 N. W. corner of Fourth and Ferry. BACON -3000 pounda Sides ;. ;- . 4000 " Hams; received tuid for vale by map? 8 . tc HAI:WAUGH. - SOAP-75 boxes No. 1 Soarkireeeiveo end for sale by [inyB] S. &N. HARBAUGH. OLASSE,S---60' bble. rec'd and or an eby I,IIL ap24 JAS..PATTON t No: 17, Ltbeiii:st T 'YE FLOUR-20 bbls., meld and for sale by mays ARMSTRONG & CROZEFL - - DAKER , S BRONIA, CHOCOLATE. AND COCOA— D For sale by - [rnaTE], 111,Y013N0 & CO.— SMS...MOAN DLES--Direct from.Phitade plea; for gale by tmayB) I. S. M. YOUNG & GROUND FEED—orse, Cow,.Hog, and Chicken 41 Feed, constantly on band and sale by may 3 RHODES fr. ALCORN.3O Fifth st. ' lINBRED 011,- 7 40 bbls.. just rec'd and for sale by 4 • B. A:FAHNESTOCR & CO.,' - mY 2 Cot sir Ist and Wood att. lytigb BEEF-2 casks, 'pasrreceived per steamer "Messenger," and for sale by WM. DYER, may 4 N 0.158 Liberty street.. .TOMATO CATSUP-400 doz. boxea, containing idoz. each, packed In saw-dutt,. for shipping.. for Palo by may 4 RHODES & ALCORN. 00 Fifth at. SODA ASH-45 casks of Kurtz" superior Soda As' rse'd and for saleby_ S.A.W.HARBAUGH. may 4 , No. 54 Water and 104 Front at. • 90 kegs . .in 'foie and lior.silabil• ma shim( sANoLmit..- NTAILS-250.kegs ' ortage a 4 assorted; for sale by may 7 S MI TH I SINCLAIR . . „ •-• ' • • .„. . . _ .. ,.. 1, ,' •:,,j. : ~..•••".,..,.• 1•. - -. - , - ;&.i ',:-...':', -..,:•,-,!,,..... ~- , ....'.- : ,,r',:- ., ;:..i. .. -7.. !: - .-i.;::;-:•... - E:::;.-. - , ,, ,•:,, :.':.L - .. , :...--. - . l ,l , fAi';'-'.';:t.',... , ;,:t - ;; - •-!'. , ...-...' , -• , ..... . MMZZZMMIE=MIN ...PRIVATE DISEASES. -Dr :Broton, r 4o r OfiDimaond Alley, can be consulted In all. f e m e siio l f um ajzzt i v i o l t n er e deficatertatarsiacidc , aza, • SyhilisandSyphifiticereptions,gotioriltma and its consequences, together: with all 'ye— nen • cascr,imputities bftbe bloodittith ail diseases of. rosnacaiorigin,slnn disenses;withstrictures,gleef i Urethra l discharges, seminal Weakness and impotency; also, piles,- rheumatism, female weakness, 'diseases of the won:lb - a" , monthly suppressionit, diseases of the joints,' fistula in, am)", nervosa affections, pains in the back and 10111 :tilTi" - tations of the tiecrof the bladder and kidneys, SOO sac - eruptions, letter, ri_ngtvorm mercurial diseases, ice. • " •• - -• .' TWO,'"IM YEARS , PRACrICE4I . Exclusively devoted to the study sad treatment of vette . zeal disorders, and thohe arising tram youthful excesses• gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the constituitort mayhave been ertfeebled,enahlesDr,Drown Moiler assurances - Of. speedy relief to all cilioniay . plac - e themselves under his care. • . Dr. Brown's offices ale conveniently arranged inhasetA. mute aparmtents.' Patients can visit Dr. B. without feux ofnaPosnre to other visitors.. • - „ , Iris of importance to many peritms in need ofinedicai aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly. - To all such, Dr. Brown's ready skill tit removing enured dii• 445 es, in their varioas forms und stages,odersinducernents "which can rarely be:equalled. Strangers are hereby apil prised that Dr. .Browq has been regularly eduCated is every branch of medicute, and for the. last twelve years confined himself exclusively to the treatment of.tbotte Buying rata County-A City or4'd I Relier Notes Penntrylvania • Co. New York 1„ Ittaryland * Now Orleans • Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated 'surgeon la Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those ecira plaints. frreertain,saie and speedy cures will ; in all cases, be guaranteed. . . cases arerelieved in a shorttime,withoutinter . ruption from business , • .1- Wr --- Heraia or ittiptitie l —Dr, Brown also invites per 'sons afflicted with Herhiato call, as he has paid partmul lar attention to that disease. " . Lettere from 'a - distance, askingalviee t musi'eantain fee,''or they will not be attended to. • - • . Wirr'Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from *clad street; towards the market. Consultationd strictlz conk EUISATISII.—Dr. Br9wirs newly discoveredrem - R• edy. for Rheumatism it a speedy and cc rutin temedf for that painful trouble. It never fails: • -, ,=. Office and Private Consultation Rooms,No. ! 6a 5 Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is alwaya,at Balers Magical. Pain. AD itzetotor. O THE PUBLIC.—This is to certify that I have found Deeldey?s:liragieal . Pain Extractor to prove ,a carp fa" the Chrome Rheumatism, 'which /, have heen,ritMeted with foi ten years, in my hip joints. r • - . • ABRAHAM' R.YREELAND, ek,N Y ApprilB , l34B.' MR. have becn troubled with- the Piles for - eight mouths,' end . could get no relief. _Your . , Magical Tam Extractor having been recommended la - me, I applied it but twice, obtained instant relinf,tind in . a short time was perfectly cured ! Could I not get any more of it,.l would not take a hundred dollars for the balance ormy box.' WILLIAM HALL:;; '97 Ninth Moore street, Now York; June 19,1847.- 1V- CAUTION.—Da/ley's only Depot in the city of New York, and :where - thegcnuine ortiete `Can be - obtained, wholesale and retail, is at 415 Breaddrayi ' e • H. DAUM is tbe inventor of m this truly invaluable co pound,'nand he never has, and herettoitt communicate the' secret of its prepurrition to any man living; xind;there;' fore„'no other person ever has made, er ever can'make, a. .Contsteefeits abiaund! Every truly valuable ardeleis sabject to be depredated-upon by counterfeiters and im posters; and nothing, that we know of, has cadre exten sively experienced that fact than Dalley's Magee' Pain . , A Tasr—The genuine Dailey, in cases of tbe severest Burns, Scalds, Piles, &c., will .aLford instant relief,- and produce at once a coolingand soothing effect—extractinA , pain in and from one-to fifteen minutest butte sure, al. ways, apply-iron linen—never on cotton cloth:- . • . • And now mark the deffereneel—Counterfeit Extractoisi no matter under what name they may appear; or how up. plied, always irritate and increase thepenn! Pamphlets, containing certificates ofcures, may be bad gratis, on application to JOHN D . MORGAN. , • , Western Depot, Pittsburgh, Da. WM. TEIOHM. Agent. - _ - • ~.,, • ,• . Dollar's Animal Galvanic .Ontre,ll.lli - - _ For ilorses,_Cattle i . itc.,,cures spavin, Auittor, grease— polbevilZsores, gallsand bruises. Pamphlets comtuning . certificates of - respectable parties, may be had nu apph- cation to " JOIII 4 -111- MORGAN, oellitditny - • • Agent, Pittsburgh. filtAlllatergsqllL.Heallug - Ointment: : ,• , CONTAINING NO MERCURY, orotherlt has the power to C ClllBB all- EXTBRIVAL- SORES, SCROFULOUS HUMORS, SUN DISEASES,' pox.. SONOUB , WOITIVD.7 to dtscharge their putrid matters', and-then heals them- - • • , - • It is rightly termed ALL-HEALING, for there is'sc erne; ly a disease external or internal, that It will not benefit. I have toted it for the last sixteen years for alliiiseti.ses, of the chest, involving the utmost danger and resp9nsk Way, and :I declare before heaven and nt an, that 1101 in one case has it failed to benefit, when the Patient was in the Macirof mortal means. • - ' • • . . 'have had physicians learned..in ' the profession, I have ministers of the gospel: judges of the bench;older. men. lawyers, gentlemen of the highest eruditioe,.and multitudes of the poor use it in every variety of way,•and there halt been but one voice—one universal voice, say. ing—" APALLISTER. YOUR OINTAMIT' IS GOOD .RIFIEUMATISISL—It removes almost immediately the inflammation and swelling, when the pain eeaies.:(Read the directions around the box.) ' • HEAD-ACHE—The-salve has cured , persons of the bead-ache of tvreive years standing,and who had it reg ular every week so that vomiting took place. Estr:Aeh_ . Thoth-Ache, ' and Ague in the Face, are-helped with. like SCALD HEAD:—We have cured cases 'that actitally defied every thing known, as well as the ability of fifteen to twenty doctors. One man told us he hnd atient.B3oo' on his children without any benefit, when a few boxes of Ointment cured them. - • Tka - r.hß—There is nothing better for,tho cure of BURNS.—It Is - one of the best things in the world for 'PII.R:s.--Thoutiands . are yearlY, cured by this PAW . ' meta. - It NEVER fails in givinvelief for the Piles. Around the boa are directions for. using: brAllister , i, Ointment for Scrallula,. Liver Complaint, Esysipetrur,: - fetter, Chilblain, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Quincy, Barer Throat, Bronehitis.Nerveus Affections, Pams, Insease of the Spine, Head-tiche, Asthma, Deafness, Ear-ache, Barns; Corns, all Diseases of the Skin, Sore Lips, Pimrt pies, &e:; Sores, e,- 'lc Rheumatism, Piles, Croup, Swelled'or Broken Breast, Tooth-ache, Ague in the Face., If MOTHERS and NURSES knew its value in cases: of Stoetkd or. Sore Breast, they would always applY it.— In such cases, if used freely, and according to the direc tions around each box, it gives relief inn veryfrte hours. CORNS.Occasional use of the Oimmentwia tawn It keep Corns from growing. People need never he trou bled with them, if they use itfrequeuily... , This Ointment is good for .any:part ot the body ca - whenVntlamed. In some cases it should be adplied Often . CAUTION. —No Ointment willbe genuine unless the . name of JAMES MeALLISTER is written witli'a pen on every - libel; • For sale by my Agents in all the principal cities and towns in the United States. • . ' JAMES McA.LLISTER - Sole Proprietor of the above medicine. - Principal Office, No. 28 North Third st._, Philadelphia. PRICE 25 CENTS PER.ROX. Sold at Wholesale and Retail in Pittitburgh by BRAUN R.FXrER, corner Liberty and St. Clair streets; L.. WILCOX, Jr., corner of Market street and the Diantond; also, corner of Fourth . and Smithfield erects '. JACKSON No. 89 Liberty street; and at the Book Store.,: in Smithfield et., third door from Second-stet; : reand hi - Allegheny by H. P. Schtvart, z and J . :Sargent ; . and C. Smith, Birmingham; D. Nagley, East Libertyt , ..H.' Rowland, McKeesport and Elizabeth; J. Alexander &- Son, Mononah?la City; N. B. Bowman & Co., Biowns; vale,; J. T. R ogers, Bridgeport ; . John Barclay, Beaver James Duncan, Malston ; D. Watson es Co., New Castle; and S. P. Weaver, Freeport. triayllalcod&WY / IHINESE HAIR CREAM—A matchless artlete'ror ll growth, beauty and restoration of the Cream,_ when once ' known, will supercede all other =1.4 . . ales of. the kind' how in use. • Where the hair is deeds, harsh, Min; unhealthy, nor turning grey a fewapplicu firms will =kettle haw soft and dark, and gaveit a beau- - Utah lively appearance;, and .will also make it maintain its liveliness and healthy color, twice as long as all the' preparations that are generally used. Where Metal:is thin, or has fallen otf, it may be restored by using this Cream. ..Every lady and gentleman who is iii.the habit of using oils on their hair should evince purchase a bottleot the, Chinese - Hair Cretut, as it is so composed that it will not injure the hair like the other preparations, but will beandlY 'and give Perfect .satisfaction in every int stance ' For testimony to its very +ripener qualities, see the fait lowing, letter from the. Rev. Mr. Caldwell to .Mesrrs.- Ilendershott Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the Southern States _ . --• Darer efthe Rev. R. eakiterit; Parlor of Oa Preibywrian Mans. HeirmEnsuctri graitrca: Giangragrr—a fake. p.easure in adding my testimony in favor of she exeellent prepare:ion, called Dr. Parish's Chinese Hair' Cream;; for, about two years ago my hair was very dry, bristly, and disposed to come out; but having procured a bottle of the Cream, andused it according to the prescription, it Is now elastic,. soft, and firm to, the head.--Many balsaansand oils were applied, each leaving my hair in a worse state than before. This Cream, however, has met my expec rations 7...-- As an article for the toilet, my .wifei giVes it prefiresco • over all others being delicately perfumed and not die posed to ranchiny. The ladies, espucially, Wilifind the Chinese Cream lobe a desideratum, their preparations for the toilet. Respectfolly,dm:, • ' • R. CALDWELL.' Pulaski, January 7,1847. ' • ...DO'Bold wholesale and retail, in Pithiburghikii Jfektit M. Towitse_nd 45 Market st., and „Joel Mohler ? corner of Wood and Platte. • .trom Rso.daa Shinn, of the Protestant Methodist. Church rfAHE undersigned, having been aline tedduring thepast I. winter, with a disease in the s toniach, sometimes pro ducing great pain in the.stomach for ten or twelve hours with ou t intermission, and having tried_ various reniedies with little effect was furnished with , a bottle of Dr. 71: .r lymi l Carminative Bahasa.: - ,'Phis he used according. to , : the directions, and found invariably that thin medichae caused the pain to abate in three or four minutes; Land in fifteen or twentY- minutes,. every uneasy sensatioa..was entirely quieted. --The medicine was afterwards used whenever indictaions - riC the approach of pain were per ceived, and the pain wits thereby prevented. Be cantina ed to use the medicine every evening, and -sOmetimee in the mornimg ; 'and in a few weeks health WAS solar. re--. - stored that the sufferer was relieved from alarge otimun , of oppressive pain. From experienee r therefore t he.can confidently reeozonend Dr.. D...lnyneal Carminative Bel. sam, as a salutary medicine for diseases of the , stomach"; 'traumata. A. Atteirhasy City, July 16,1E43 ; .• . ,• • m t . For Bale at the PEKIN,TEA STORE, 70 Fourth ' -` street.near Wood.. aun74lesor- Laud for . Sale . *- • - . INNymKSYILLE GALLIA CO U NTY. I OHiD several Farms, from 50 Acres to COO. Also, several Farrar in different gaits of the State. Some of thetatirill be exchanged for City property. Also, a good Tavern Stand in Wilksville--the Lot is lit) by. 105 ; the Boild. jags are irtlOod'order. 1 For Battler particulars; enquire of S. DOLAN A. TONER, second' stoty , Burkes Building, Fourth street All letters must be poet paid: MM= rti_gs-a)1. leliictnes. EINE ap7Amecii!
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