ia~nose,..—~-- - e==!=MLIM!EM ;;;•IS ii,l_f)j - ..;.'.,: PCi . 4'i ,'..l.4i*Oiii-'::-41-0-0,•,:..':--...r':,:.'...., , - - 'lddveriteers arireirsieoudto hand in eirfaeorebefore 44, cl p ock, P - ,1741: dime be romplialevith t in order Loin + dui* an tneirtton. - IThirnitlepossibleionsartiersoould -rdPferrrtd.,• • Morning lost lob printing Office. - - CORNER „OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS. 117- kLaving added to oar Etablishment, a splendid Steam-Power ,PrintingAtachine, vc'e Are prepared to do All kinds of Newspaper and Book work in a style of un- Surpass.ed bean and neatness, and upon the most rea sonable term& - 'We respectfully solicit the patronage of the publicin thialine of our businesi. ,_ , . 1171ffeitleew.,An adjourned Meeting of the 'Alle gheny. Fire Company will be held on Monday evening next, },before 8 o'clock,and on every Mon day evening previous to our departure for Philadelphia:. At these meetings all those desirous of accompanying in the excursion . , are h r a ieetnally requostedlo'attend. They may at any time in their . name eio the Com mittee oC Arrangements , , •-••• Mannar,' } Committee.` "Quo. STEVICI4 M. EC:. Oise, See , y A.:P;Co.—(ma yI :at) zeonomy.ii.tt you-wish 20 save your money ata buyst superfine HAT or CAP, call at FLEMINH'S HAT S TORE. where you will find a complete assortment of the latest Fashions, CHEAP FO,Et CASH. maatty] ' 3 " il3O - Virocid it., corner c f Virgin alley. NOUOO TCI ..B.M.ZOATES TO TUE Gxxxx.d..Asscie cur.—The Committee of Armngement will - meet at the Presbyterian Rooms, No. 79 Wood street,on Wednesday next, at 3 o'clock r. ac.,-ond Thursday at 9 Melotk A. N., for the purpose ef, dwecting the members of the As sembly4o the places allotted to them. .4. D. Campbell,f3eoy.--(autyl4:4tl art. 0. of O. P.--Place otlifeeting,Washington Hall, Wood street, between sth and Virgin Alley. Prrzsanacat LODGE; No. 336.;-11teets army Taesday yenning. blastmonmr, ntcssremrsr, No. 57—Meets ist and 3d Friday of each month. ' ' mar2s--ly 1117" 1".'0: , of 0. F...ALLEGumir 'LODGE, 'No. 49 meats at the Hall. corner of Wood 'street and Virgin . Alley, every Thrireday eveniogVat 8 o'clock. - mayl'Gm • ' GICOIGI Basarrr,Sec OPTICK OP TEM OLD Afiramntir BELLDEIF, Afar Bth 1839. S 1" - PROS;SALS will be received au Abidance until the 20th inst., for Cleaning and While-washing the inside of this Bridge-. The dirt and 4ust to. be well clearieo out, and all the wood .werk (except the roof and hip side of the cross Umbers) to have two coats of Louisville Lime,. well ' futal .9 .l W.Coot. irri.eittention.—noßEßT BARKER, lillacc2ANT TA4,<YR, No. 21 karket, between Second and Third sirens, Piugurgh.- 7 01 . meiandy onband, a nage and general rm..' sortmern of Fasitomiair. Reinr-mAna Curium. Particular attention paid . .to the Cutting of Custom Wiiik ; liihich7irilrbeintide in the most fashionable man net, and on re,ttionable terms: ara 117"-F*0 31 WILLIAM RICHARDS, M. D.—l feel constridn-. ed, from amuse ordaty, to make the following stateinent, conscious that U may appear unprofessional. Mr: Chas. Wade of this city,. was quite low - with Pulmonary Con sumptionovith which I had been *tenth's with less than usual success. his request, and -that of his friends, I permitted hint.to try Dr. Doge rs' Liverwort and Tar and II mast confess that its .effects were really turprising. After using- he second bottle, nay visits were discontin ued, and he was soonvestored o health. Ido conscien tiously-redommend my brother practitioners to prescribe this remedy in all pulmonary complaints which baffle the ordinary mode of treatment. • • - - Wn...u.st• Rtcumuls, DL. D Cineffincui, October 18t,1844. • • This meMeine is warranted fo .break up, the most di"- treader Cough in a lbw limits time. ~,,, -For sale by - ' • 3- KIDD, h. CO., Wholesale Druggists N0..60.W00d st. Alio, by • ' KNEELAND rk. HARDIN, ma 1621macto - • "- Grant street. - {jamßssue nsi &VD Goar.—Wright's ladiaa 'Vegeta tile Pills are a most extraprdinarY medicine for the cure of Rheumatism and Gout, because they not only cleanse the stomach and bowels of those morbid humors which, if taken into the circulation and throWn upon the mem brane and-muscle, are the -cause of tin above painful maladies; but they excite the absorbent vessels *to take up that which is already deposited, and therefore ate als.: solutely certain to make a perfect cure of Rheumatism and Gout. *single 25 centbox of Said Indian Vegetable Pills will often give the most astonishing relief; and per severance accontineto directions will be certain to drive pain of evert'. desenption from the body, Beware qf Counterfeits and Imitations.—Remember. that the Original and Only Genuine. Indian Vegetable' Pills have the written signature of WILL/AM Wascirr on the top label of each box. Remember. also, that.ll. Smyser, Druggist:corner of Market and Thud streets, is not an agent for this medi cine, and we cannot guarantee as genuine t h at offered by lum for sale. The genuine is for sale a Dr Wright's Principal Office, 169 Race street, Phi.adelphia ; and by JOHN TROMPSON, 158 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa, who. Is sole agent for this city, by whom dealers can be sup plied mum wholesale rate. mayld DICIP,Toote-sons i Trianom Gums, BAD Baum sun War= Titorn.—By .the use of Wheeler's celebrated Tea-berry Tooth Wash, Tooth-ache can be effectually cured. Tender and Thseased. Gums made firm and healthy.." Bad Breath much improved, and the Teeth freed from tartar, aid made beautifully white. Price, 50 cents per bottle. This article is patronized by the elite of society—la highly concentrated, and will make one pint of the wash. • ' Sold wholessde and retail by WM. .t.ACKSOO, at his Bocitaad Shoe Store, "810 BOOT," tia Liberty street, head of Wood street, Pittsburgh. ap47:6ulditar • Boot all _ . . . . . . jiIHUGH M. ROBB having removed to ." the spacious building' formerly occupiedammow by-Wallace, Lyon 8r: 'Co.. No. 116 Wood street, near Fifth, mould respectfully invite the attention of the public generally to the large and fine 'assortment of GOODShe is now offering. Cheap for Cash. - All p 3 s ons wishing , a durable and cheap article In the SHOE um, are invited to call and_examtne his stork. Also, a iot of fine Leghorn and -Pau:Leaf HATS, and a good assortment of TRUNKS, 'flinty on hand. .N.B.=—Re also continues to manufacture, as formerly apl3:3mAkw A'T THE.SIG,N OF THE PLANE AND. SAW, a full les assortment of "Cincinnati COOPERS TOOLS? , For sale by HUBER, & LAUFMAN, 1 1 1/ 1 0 6 . No.:8 Woods:rest. B y ',EXPBEBS.—Iast received at Boosx & Csx-r- Onmissi, 86 Market street -4 dot:Teat' Braid -Bonnets ; 2 " - Misses " • .::1 , :."._.80re Trimmed Bird-eye-Braid ; " Jenny Lind Hats, for Girls ; 1--. " Infants' " ".. Gentlemen's Pearl Braid Hats, new style. For sale at extremely low prices, for cash. imyl6 flew York Hate Blarturootory. MBE undersigned has just returned from New York, with a large, splendid and well selected assortment of ORNAMENTAL HAlft;of every kind. He invites Ladies and Gentlemen to call and examine the new and most beautiful article' of nun= PARTINGS for Bands, Wigs and Half Wigs, ever invented. They are so much like the natural partings : and fit so close and easy, that they cannot be distinguished from the natural- hair on close inspection. SONIETELNG NEw. =The new Baktnee Spring surmounts the difficulty, and must suPercede all others for.G.entle men's Wigs and Trumees ; it bears equally on every part of the head, without stiffness or arufictal appearance; (in these it 15 Unlike the old)) it shows the forehead equal to the natural hair.. Wig tiMarers are partidelarly invited to call and ex amine the articles for themselves. L CAMERON, • ' • - N 0.89 Third st., near Wood .N.11.-Latiniember the New York Hair Manufactory. mayldatermtvv2m NoticassOar Proposal's •ICT A. BINER.,wiII, for fifteen days t receive Pitts burgbiAllegbeny and County, Scrip at par value, for every article In our line of business. at the lowest 'wit pleas, including,subscriptions for all monthly .azutes. Also, all meekly Newspapers, (comprising oar-large assortment,) either half yearly or yearly, including the largest sheet,'" 'The Great West," now ad mitted by . hundreds, the very -- best family paper extant. Also, Scrip may be left on AePosite ,• Books, Stationery, and all new issues from the press, delivered at the option of the depositor. We will order by, request an Book o Books from the East, on the above terms. Th e above Scrip to be expended in full. • Smithfield street, second door above fid. mall Wall Paper Warehouse s N0:47 MARKET STREET. PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. THOMAS PALMER, RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and ens tomer& that he has had at no past period so exten sive-a Stock as he has at present. •He canoffer to pur chasers,- on veri . moderate tennis, at the akt established stand its Market sisal, almost every article in his line-- including counting-room. bed chiunbes, dining-room, par lor and hall. Paper. With Borders, Landscapes, Fire board Prints, Paperand Transparent Window Shades, Bonnet and Binders , Boards; , Writing, Wrapping, and T e a Paper ; he is abundantly supplied, and requests merchants and housekeepers to call and examine his as- Rap and Tanners , Scraps taken in trade, at the high est flues.. mar 13-d&w4m 6. , de. Bacon Sidezirec , d and for [maylB] • S. & W. nARRAtrou. IJIKCON _UP tale by VIXIL—The highest market price, in cub, will be liven for the different prinks of Wool ,_by ranyl6 , S. HARBAUGH. GHFINE!--if apace Cream Cheese, just received and for sale by - J. 9 BONNET, mayl4 . • Vo.l.6thberty street. CUESTNUTS bushels, just, rec' S d and for sale by J.. BONNET, • . N0.:162 Liberty street. 80' BRAZIL SUGAR—Just received and for sale by • J. S. BONNET, nutyl4 • N 0.162 Liberty street. UsAag ZANTE CURRANTS ; 200 boxes Raisins; 100 half boxei 00 boxes - Herring ; • ' 6e.ases Prunes,* receiving and for rain byy ranyl4 JOSHOA.PRODES, N 0.6 NVood et. 160 BB". 4.OIIISVILLE LlME .— Received per ;S -B:Telcipaph, and for role by _ -ma -14-- - ARMSTRONS fr.-CROZHI: . catsniE olusss--sakapie_ boxes of this super fine brood GUM ',received, and, Oilier* will be , . „i<• fated,by tianyl6) W:HARBAUOII. IDOT • z • — 6 casks, just reed and for MOO T taayls KING tc --••• =v i ,e`tqrs , s s . t itpwri.ve 4 0 014. 4 ' tr 474-14 4 .0 0A t1tr30:4-0 , -- - V,L , N*NI 742 'PITTSBURGH BOALILD OF °TRADE: . , T. S. CLAREE, - ' - R. E. SELLERS, Coalzrrrsz volt MAT. PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS POR 1848: SteamboatPacketLine,leavesdollyforCineinnatl,lo A M. Passenger Picket, .via Brownsville, to - Baltimore and • Philadelphin, 8 i. x., and 6 P. Odnil Coach Line, direct toThiladelphia, 0 at x, and 12i Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 North-Western, via Cleveland, daily,l.o A. N. - Erie and Westernsvy _York . , daily, 9 a. at. North-Eastern,ta M - ladelplutidally, except Sundays, 4 ARRIVALS AND DEE.NivrintE OF MAILS. • , Eastern Mail via ' Philadelphia, due 3 a. st., closes 12 sr. _Western Mail, Cin. and I..tonsv.; due 8 -P. IC, closes 5 a.m. Sonth.via Bal Land Washington, due 8 P. ar., close s 5 a. se. North-Western via Cleveland, doe 10a, se., closes 9 a. M. Erie and Western - New' York", due 8 r. as., closes 8 s..sr • • o . STOCKS. $50,00 550.00 150,00 sank f Pittsburgh.. • _Par value. Asked. Offend 50,00 44;00 . •43 ; 50 Exchangeliank••-7r• - o k 50 c i o 50, 00 49,00 Merchants , and In. se Bank kone in market. Farmers' aftßank . moo 50,00 49,00 Hand Str O N i o d rth A e u rn ei egbinyl k. ' e 25,00 ' = SO %D 35 35 :,00 04 Connellsvilln 117-',...6c k, paid on shares; 59,50 5,00 1,43 City Bonds (13 eau).- ••...... 90.1 i 6,50 Monongahelaßridge tuu Gas Stock OFFICE OF. THE POST Tatnnini: Mourrino. May 17, 1849. FLOUR—baler at 3,62(33,75 from wharf. OlLB—Salea of Lard Oil 56c. WHISILRY—SaIea;.of 40 bhls 'Rectified at 18c cash ; other sales on time at 19e. GRAIN—Oatu are worth on wharf2B33oc; Wheat we see quoted at 75c, which seems high. No change in torn, Barley or ItyO. FRUIT—Side; of Oranges in a small way at 5,00; Lemons 4,00; Dried Apples 56c; _Peaches 1,25; Itals• ins are sold at 2,00. ASHES—A little more business in market, but no alteration lit figures. We quote as before: Soda Ash 31031 a; Scorching* 31031 c; Peals 61; Pots 410411 c. IH. • • `v? r t • • . . AUCTION SALES, ' BY JAMBS WZANNA,ATIC27OIYBKR, T ARGE SALE OF FOREIGN 'AND AMERICAN LA DRY GOODS. AT-AUCTION.—tin Monday next, May 21st, at 10 o'clock zr., will be sold, at McKenna's Auction Rama, part of the stock of an extensive City Dry Goods Store, as the , owners are declining that bust , ness. The articles are all- of the beat quality, and were purchased, particularly for this market, by one of the pa.rtners. • The,•lot is so very large, view of the articles can, only be enumerated, among which are broadcloths, cassiiieres, .cassinets, calicoes, ginghams, lawns, mils line, . summer drillings, Irish linens, ribbons, hosiery, hdkfs., shawls; together with a great variety of fancy goods. Timue--Sums under $lOO, cash, currency; over that amount, six months, good approved endorsed notes. mayl7 JAMES McKENNA, Auct. A' DMIIVISTRATOR'S SALE of Second-band Cloth ing and Watch at AUCTION.—On Saturday after noon next, May 19th, will be sold, at McKenna's Auction . Rooms, by order of John McGuire, Administrator of Michael Gleason, deceased. a lot of Second-hand Cloth ing; also, t Watch. ' JOHN McGUIRE, Adm'r. maylB JAMES McKENNA, Aact. §ILTRTS. AT AUCTION.—On Saturday next, May 19th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. will be sold, at Kenna's Auction Rooms, a latge invoice of fine and striped Shirt's, with linen bosoms, collars end ribbon& mayls JAMES McKENNA, Auct. CIONSTABLE'S SALE of a Clock Machine and 1„, Watchmaker's Tools, a very superior English 8 day Clock with mahogany case ; also, several Gold and Sil- Aer Patent Lever Watches a lot of Jewelry, Watch Springs, &c., at AUCTIO N.—On Ssrcausr evening next, May 18th, at 8 o'clock, will be sold, at McKenna's Arwidn Rooms, by order of John Fox, Colstable-1 clockmaker's engine, a lot vratehmaker's tools, a very superior English Sday clock, with mahogany case ; also, several gold and silver patent lever watches, a lot of jewelry, watch springs, &c. JOHN FOX. Constable. Inayls JAMES McIfFININA,Auct, For Sale. to Close the ,Coneerns HE STOCK OF THE LATE X. PIARD, St. Clair xi. T is now offered at private Bale, consisting of Ladies' Misses' and Children's Fine Boots, Slippers, Gaiters and Buskins. The attention of the public is respectfully asked to this stock, as from the well known character of Piard'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 , apl4 MIL DUFF'S GENTLEMEN AND ES' ROOR.IKRICPING & WRITING ROOM swan SIDE OF THE DISAIOND. WD. has his new Chits Rooms now thoroughly re e-aired and fitted up. Ladies will find his.uew sys tem of Single Entry Book-keeping an agreeable study. and a valuable acquirement. Gentlemen going through his entire course of training on Double Entry Book keeping, will not only be qualified to take charge of Books upon any system in use, but they will find them. selves master of all those intricate operations connected with partnership settlements, of which So, many practi cal book-keepers, of acknowledged ability, are ignorant. Several of the most extensile firms in the city have re cently procured Book-keepers from this Institution.— Merchants and Steamboat proprietors can always learn of Book-keepers thoroughly qualified for their profession; no others are ever recommended. Hours : 10 to MI, 9to 4, and 7 to 10. may 4 0 .1[4.1.1 , 4 ill MO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter 1 Sessions of the Peace, to and for the County - of Atte hgeny The petition of John Dougherty, of the Second Ward, cityof Pittsburg, in the county aforesaid, humbly eheweth, That yourpetmoner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers 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 peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray. . _ _ • JOHN DOUGHLRTY. 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 for the accommodation of trav elers and others, and that said tavern is necessary W. N. Fleming, John Anderson, George ,Gibson, J. Hough, J. Ready, M. Rodgers, J Ogden, P C. Martin, R Patterson, J. Irwin, J. Cormick, Chas. Barnett. fmyls:3 [Chronicle copy and charge Post.] PRINTING PAPER -200 reams 22x3.2 inches ; 100 " 24x30 " 200 " tlitterent sizes •in store and for sale by REYNOLDS & SHER, ap29 Corner Penn and Irwin streets. I . N a few days I will be in receipt of a well selected and fashionable assortment of SPRING GOODS. now on their way from the East, to which I would invite the attention ot try friends. A good fit warranted in all cases. JAS. Me (WIRE, Tailor, marat Third street, St. Charles Building. 'Keel Boats Taken Up. TWO KEEL BOAT HULLS were taken up by the subscriber, on the 7th of May, inst., at the mouth of Pine Creek, The owner or owners are requested to came forward, prove property.pay all charges, and take them away, or they will be sold, according to law mand:w3te Da — Fine Groodsl,o Q PBS. GOLD SPECTACLES; y fine Diamond Fitt. ger Rings; 10 Musical Boxes, shell cased ; a large assortment of Fans. with fine Paintings; also, Gold and Silver Cali—Silver Batter Knives; do., with agate han dles; Gold and Silver Waist Buckles and Slides. Also, Psa.ssots, dark green and other fashionable colors. The above Goods, with a large assortment of Jewelry, Watches, Fancy G oods, &c , will be sold for SCRIP, or other good money, at N 0.67 Market street by mayll ZEBULON KINSEY. Lime I Lime I Lime 1 ANY QUANTITY OF LIME, Of the very best quidity, will be furnished on reasonable terms, on short no lice, by applying to the subscriber, at hie Store, South end of the Monongahela Bridge, South Pittsburgh. Mayl I:2wd JAMES BLACKMORE. G UM GUACJE--250 tbs., just received and for sole by B. A. FAHNESTOCK es CO., mayll Corner Ist and Wood sta. A. MASON & CO., No. 00 Market street, ure ton Stantly in the receipt of Rids EMBROIDERIES We have on hand the following Goods, viz 185 rich emb'd Muslin Capes, from 81,50 to 5.00 .850 500 embroidered Muslin Collars, " 374 to 140 crotchet . gt Pk to 75 - 550 lace ait 10 21 700 gimpure o 12 150 Jenny Lind " " 64 t to 1,00 130 embroieered Muslin Habits, " 50 to 1,50 590 pairs " "- Cuffs, " 50 to 1,50 Also, Mourning Collars. in great variety. Call soon at the Cheap One Price Cash Ettore, 60 Mar ket street. tritiyl2 pl PIECES VERY FINE DOE SKIN (BLACK) OASSI II MERE, received as a sample, direct front mannfac turerPor sale by LEE, mayB. Liberty street, opposite Fifth. For:Sale, BY a person wishing to retire from business, a DRUG STORE, Fix - tams and stock of Drugs—in a_good lo cation, and having a first rate run of custom. Forpar ticulars enquire at office of the "Morning Post." irnyls TREMAYNE'S TABLE OF POST OFFICES, contain ing an alphabetical list of Post Offices throughout the United Staten; distances from Washington, D. C.; - State and Territorial - Capitals, respectively; also, exhi biting the Post Offices In each State; es well as County, with an appendix of the (United States and BritisitTariffs. Just-received by - JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, may l6 Corner 3d and Market sts. inCINGREBB—YOBACCO-20 boxes son's" s's Lump Congress Tobacco, hist received and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, mayls Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty street. BACON SHOULDERS-4,500 pounds Smok-e—lTOrme Shoulders, for sale by Whl, DYER 159 Liberty street._ LINSERPOIL-10 ree'd on consignment and kir sale by (mayls)„ - KING & MOORHEAD. 17‘11.11.7. 0 ./311EF—.A. -- snperaor article of sugar cured, 1,/ constantly in store and for sale by nsayl6 • - a KUNIO k IdOORREAD. 61=S=IMM=MMWMAN Onnmerciai-ito = mau tial Daily Review of 'the litarkets. T. A. HINTON, / D. A. OLMSTED, """n'" Now Good• JACOB SPANS, Jr., Near the mouth of Pine Creek ~' Rita PORT,OIO PITTStURG3I. 9} it= ,SVATitt 611.N';14: . . Steamer Lake Erie, Sholes, Beaver. Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver. Robt• Wightman, Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville, Atlantic, Parkinson, do. Camden,Mendrickson, McKeesport. Telegraph'NO. 1, Hazlett. Louisville. Hildson,ehlillan, p eort. , Caleb Cop M e,'Murdock, Wellsville. Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. " •J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. North River, Deau, St. Lows. " Cinderella, Calhoun, Wheeling.' " Ohio, Stoops, Gallipolis. DEPARTED, Steamer Michigan'NO. 2, Gilson, Beaver. ' . -Lake Erie, Sholes.Beaver. RobLWi,ghtman..:---, Beaver. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantis, Parkinson, - do. " Camden, Hendrickson McKeesport. New England No. 2,Pean,Cincionati " Hudson, Bridgport. Lowell, Dexter, Zanesville. " Beaver, Clarke, Wellsville. . Oriental, Butcher, St. Louis. 4 ' Cinderella, Calhoun, Wheeling. or Greenwood-Ga . ens. NEW ARRANGEMMENT.—ea steamer THOB . SCOTT will com mence . on Monday, May 7th, to from the old Greenwood Landing, foot of Pitt street, to the Garden, leaving at El o'clock A.ll, and at each even hour until l o'clock P. at.i last trip from the Garden at 10 s. sr. The Saloons are supplied with _all the delicacies of the season. Ten at 6 o'clock. The Garden, 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 st. landing. Irny4 WELLSVILE PAOKEVS. For Beaver and Wellsville. . . THE new and splendid passen:ger steamer CALEB COPE, A. hinanocs, Master, 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 'ew - reangement. 04 Tin steamer BEAVER, Cake: E. Cram; Master, will leave this caw every Monday, e nes 0 ay and Friday, Ilt 10 A. m. She has a boat at the landing, between Wood at. and the Bridge, prepared to receive freight at any time. Enty4 main Main Wm. B. Wheeler, STEAMBOAT AGENT, can be found at Wesley Grier's Cduntiug Room, corner of Water and Smith field streets, Pittsburgh. mar 27 For Bt. Louis. • Tug fine new passenger steamer AARON HART, W. J. Koutrrz, Master, will leave for e a eve and intermediate ports. regularly. For freight or passage, apply on board. may-5 Povelnotanatl--Regiilar The fine steamer MT. VERNON, HIRAM Ktrearz, Master, will leave loathe above and intermediate ports, regularly, every Saturday evening. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to , amM GES. IVIILTENBERGER, Ag't. Regular Zanesville Packets., a 4teall Steamer YANKEE, Capt. McKee, leaves every Saturday, at 2 o'clock, P m. ,mer JENNY LIND, Captain GA LLIGIU6II, leaves every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, P. M. , For freight or passage apply to • NV. B. 'WHEELER, Agent, ma Corner of Water,and Smithfield eta. LOUISVILLE PAC : - FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE oirto LINE REOTILAI SATCRDAY PACKET.—The A No lfinh and fast passenger steam Pac ket TELEGRAPH, .1. Ifezlep„ Com mender, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing,"Cincirmati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, evety Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight Or passagg apply on board, or to FORSYTH & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for 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 connex ion with the Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike Nog, to Sant- Louis—time through,vwx OATS. ap2l-iy •113411. 1648 Plltsbargh and Brownsville Daily Packet. Lino. . . . FIERIJAILT Ist, ISIS. • Fgaansav 1 st, 184 S. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. AL AND 4 P. M. The following new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC. Capt, James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A.3acobs; and LOUIS M'LANE. Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and are fitted up without ragard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The !mats will leave the MonongaholaWhart Boat, at the foot of Ross at. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertiser hours. jall -- New Wheeling Packet. The new and splendid passenger steame 2. TAYLOR, M. E. Lsmis, Master, will run as a Regular Par ket between Pittsburgh and ee m .eaving this city every Monday, Wednesday and Frid g, ay, at 10 o'clock, A. it., and Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 8 o'clock. •. w. For freight or passage. (having superior accommoda tions,) apply on board. The 2. Taylor is an entirely new boat. and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river. (jan3o) ARMSTRONG & CROZER. Agis. Regular Packet for Sunash. THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE, Capt. BARNES. will leave for the above and inter me mediate ports on Wednesdays and Saturdays. 4 1111 For freight or passage apply on board, or to an 23 GEO. B. MILTF.NBERGER, Agt. .- ----- Nii 7 vVirliiiiiitliilreiiteei. -- - mitThe new and splendid passenger steamer JAMES NELSON, G. D. Moore Master, will rtin as a Regular Packs between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, le av ing this city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, u 10 o'clock, A. kr., and Wheeling every Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A. 11. - . For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda Lions,) 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. AMSRTRONG 2V. CROZER, decant Agents. Franklin Packet. i i i The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, Capt. Wu. IiANNA, will run regularly be tween ittsburgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage, apply on board dec27 Aid CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH' DAILY STEADI * PACKET LINE. pins Independent Line of steamers is now composed 1. of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished, and moot 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 cons pariaon with any passenger Itne in the Union. for safety, regularity, and speed. All that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDAY PACICE T.—Tbe MoNoxoanicia. Capt. Stone, aline eve Pittsburgh every• Monday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening al 11t e. u. TURSDA Y PACKET—The Mumma No. 2. Capt. Jno. Slinee/ter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock.; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r. WEDNESDAY PACKET.—The Name ENGLAND Nu. 2, Capt. S. Dean will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning atlOo'cloohi Wheelingevery Wednesday even ing at 10 P. st. THURSDAY PACKET.—The Ban.r.wer, Capt. R. J. Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10P. M. FRIDAY PACKET.—The Cumin No. 2, Capt. Crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. M. SATURDAY PACKET—The Mkasintorn 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 Isaac NEWTON, Capt. P. Devol, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. al. nov 19. SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES -100 Sul o ar Ho d u o se Mol o aases,tt o .l i n i n a ie n s a ßefiziry; 10 In more and for sale by MILLER & RrC s KETSON, mayls 175 and 174 Liberty st. D RIED APPLES-20 barrels Dried Apples 52 sacks do. do.. On consignment and for sale by • MILLER lc RICKETSON, mayl 5 Non. 172 and 174 Liberty street MUTTON It hhd. Mutton Hams, on consign ment add - for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, mayl N 05.172 and 174 Liberty lit. _ . EW GOODS—Just received, by Express, at No. 57, N North-west corner of Fourth and Market streets, an invoice of very handsome new style Lawns, front com mon to very fine. Also. very rich new style Dress Silks, Ribbons, Collars, Bareges, &c., to whicb the attention of purcltusers is res pectfully invited. (apls) PHILIP ROSS. PECANS -2 bbls., for sale by smiylo ARMSTRONG & CROZER GLASS —5OO boxes, assorted sizes, just Tee ,, and lot sale by [mayl4] S. & W. HARBAUGH. SEGARB--211 1 4 M Cruz & Sons' Prime Segars, nun re ceived and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, 172 and 174 Liberty id BACON —l,BOO Sides and Shoulders, just received on consignment and for sale-by MILLER & RICKETSON. mayls Nos. ITrand 171 Liberty street. ALLAD OIL-30 baskets Nier Sailed Oil, just reed S and for sale by MILLER & RIC KETSON, maylO 172 and 174 Liberty st. v v alor . EINAKI • - - , 1116 delightful Suixoner Retreat its now open- - tor the - reception of visiters. lee Crelials;F:ruit, /quits, Con fectionary, and all the good thi n gs native •aud.iirt can.. produce, will be served up t in.the best manner,:in the Saloon. • The Tea Table, will he spread at 61. Veloek every evening.. ',Conducted on Temperance principles, and closed on Sunday. • Bonnets of the choicest - Flowers put up at the shortest notice. A large collectieu of the choicest variety of Green ,house.Plards, Dahlias, and Annual Flowing Plants, for sale. . • The new steamer Thos. Scott will be ready, inn few days, to rue from the Point to the Garden.' apa J. itIeKAIN. . - - ItlilV is with pleasure that the subscribers in ' ' form the citizens 'of Pittsburgh and 'vicinity : ' , that they have coMpleted arrangements with Messrs, J. C. Jenkins er Co., of Philadelphia, o receive their superior PACKED TEAS, A n d will hereafter be kept constantly on hand. They are neatly. and securely put up in metallic packs of .11., .1- and 1 lb each, with eir printed card—showing the kinirof Tea, price, name of the concern and 'depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation to return the Tea: if not liked. • vi ~ Gunpowder 02} . ' . 75 1,00 1,25 . 1.50 R Imperial . 50 .' .5 1,00 1,25 1,50 N Hyson • -50.021.75 l.OO 1,25 o Y. Himi 371 50 50 021. 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 MACES. Fine and Extra Fine • • •75 1,00 1,25 1,50 Wewillwarrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, if cot superior to auy sold in this City, and should they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be retnrned, and the money will be refunded, as it is only with that understanding we sell. We ask a tair trial, that the public may be able to judge between our Teas and those heretofore sold by oler companies in this city. All lovers of rich; delicious and good flavored TEAS, should give us a cell. Dealers can be supplied on the most reasonable terms For sale by. JOS. S. M YOUNG & CO.. N, W. corner 9th and Ferry streets, and E. YOUNG A. SON : S. W. corner 3d and Ross streets. Pittsburgh Hoiticulturat Society WILL hold their Summer Exhibition of Early Fruits, Vegetables, Plants, Flowers. Sec.. IVidnesday and Thursday, the 13th and 14th ofJUNE, and premiums will be awarded for the test and second best of each va riety of articles exhibited for competition. The ►oem bers, and all who feel an Interest in Horticulture. are re, !Nested to bring their productions forward to the Exhibi ion. mayllaikw T HE undersigned Assignee of Samuel Hill, Maguire, will offer at Public Vendue or Outcry, oti the prem ises, onthe 30th of MAT, inst., at 1 o'clock in the after noon of that day, a TRACT Or LAND containing three hundred and thirty and a half Acres. situate on the Mo nongahela river, about one mile :above Monongahela City, in Washington County, Pa. There are erected on this tract, a new two story Brick Dwelling House ; also, a. Log Dwelling House. There arc two good Apple Orchards on the premises; about two hundred Acres eleared-40 or 50 Acres of which is first rate. River Bot tom. There is a strata of six feet of Stone Coal under the whole tract, equal to uny on'the Monongahela river, and so convenient to the lives, that it costs but a triflers remove it from the banks to the boats. The Lund is of the best quality, and - contains an inexhaustible quantity of Limestone. This tract will be sold in whole or in part, to accommodate purchasers. Those wishing for further information, are referred to Judge Hill, residing on the premises,.Samuel Heeket, re siding near the land, and Daniel I.ong, Innkeeper, Cin cianati, Ohio. There will also be sold on the al et of May, inst., at o'clock on the afternoon of that day, on the premises, a TRACT OF LAND containing sixty-eight and a half Acres; situate in Fallowfield Township, in said County; adjoining land of the heirs of David 'Holton, Jerome Grable, and others; about one-half of which is cleared; on which is erected a Grist Mill, with two rt n of atones; a new Saw Mill; a good Dwelling House, &c. The terms will be made known on the day of sale, by may7:td JOSEPH HENDERSON, Assignee. Q CHIP WANTED AT PAR—Foa SALE, a large Mild- Ai lag Lot of 25 feet front on Webster street by le; deep to a 25 feet alley. Price,Bsoo. Also, a Lot adjoining the above, 21 feet front by 127 deep to said alley. Price, 3400. Also, a Lot 21 Met front by 127 deep, two lots from the above. Price. 8400. Terms:—One eighth in hand of Scrip; balance in seven yearly payments. • S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, may 7 Smithfield street. PRINTS -2 eases Blue and Orange Prints; 1 case Fall River Blass Open and for sale by MCCANDLESS At CAMPBELL, inay9 97 Wood street DRILLS -9 bales Blue Drills .• Brown I easellleaeli'd . 4 reed and for sale by MeCANDLESS & CANIPBEI.II., 97 Wood street. Notice. • M Y c z e ld ni c w = n ner:i, a r tra v v e ez e v m is se itlu s t w he iti c i .in a a n n d d ao me DRESS COA F P,P F AITS; VEST, or any other arti cle in the line, can do so, by leaving their orders with JAMES WOMB& Tailor, _up2l Third street. St. Charles Building. Congress Goiters. LADIES, wanting something superior. both for look and comfort, to anything they have ever worn, will please call and examine them. These Boots have no sump to tie and untie, and dangle about the ankle;-- they are not only much handsomer, but dtsplay the foot and ankle to a much better advantage than any other Boot or Shoe made. Von will also save time and trou ble. Manufactured by S. KEYS. inar2B No. 9 Fifth street. y ADZES' SPRING SHOES—SiIk, Satin and French JIL,4' Lasting Gaiters, of every variety and color, on hand and made to order. Also, a full assortment of Children's Shoes, of every descrition. Manufactured by S. KEYS, ma p B No. 9 Fifth street. EDY EXPRESS— I doz. Ladies' Extra Pearl Bonnets; 2 " " Pearl I" Bird-eye .• I- Misses' Pearl I Infante' Trimmed flats ; " Boys' Pearl `• " Bird-eye Received this day, and for sale at the lowest prices, by ROGAN & CANTWELL, No. 86 Market street. SPlCES—.M.SiniatsCassia; 20 bap Pepper; to Auspice; in store and Mr so le by MILLER & RICKETSON. 172 and 174 Liberty mt. RAIL SUGAR-70 tinge llrazil Sugar, in store and 11 for sale by MILLER A RICKETSON innyls Nos. 172 and 174 Libeny street. UGAR CURED RAMS—A prime article, for sale by mayts KING & MOORHEAD. 'TEEL GOODS.—W. ' _ _ _,.—We have rereived a fine assortmen 0 of Reticules and Purses, Trimmings, Steel Beads, Silk, Scissors, Tweasers, Hat Hooks, Key and Galvanic Rings, Crotchet Reticules and Purses; with a fine as sonment of Fancy Goods at low prices. IOGAN & CANTWELL. may 4 SO Market street. ANA 1E49. TTAftlB—A lot of Stagg & Shay's Sugar ['urn! Hama just received and for sale by J. S. M. YOUNG h CO., tunytl N. W. corner of Fourth and Ferry NUTS-10 bags Filberts ; 10 t. Cream Nuts; lu ‘• English Walnuts; 50 Shelled Almonds; 5 bales Bordeaux " IntarMJ T 0 MILLINERS.—The suhscriber has a large stock of seasoned Timber. suitable for BONNk:T BLOCKS, which he is prepared to turn to the Spring fashion, at his Turning Establishment, No. 27 Fifth street. marl4tam • H. H. RYAN. Apprentices Wanted. THE subscriber wants Apprentices, to learn the Cabi net, Chair-making and Chair Painting branches of business. Boys of steady habits, about 10 years °lege. would be preferred. None need apply, witcv'ednitot come well recommended. H. G. PAHNESThCK, marl 7 101 Smithfield street. WANTED—An active Partner, with 81500 eish cap !' Bel, to engage in'a Wholesale and Retail Grocery business, now in active operation, and doing a good bu siness, having the advantage of a prominent stand. C. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, apin Smithfield street. CALICOES! CALICOES!— Jost 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 best and cheapest Coolie ever offered in this market. aplB PHILIP ROSS DRESS SILKS—Just received. an invoice of very handsome Dress Silks, of the newest and most pop ular styles, imported this season. Also, very glossy Slack Silks, of 411 widths, for Vi zettes,&c. PHILIP ROSS. a. 1.8 No. 59, corner 4th and Marketrits. FRESH TEAS-44 - packages Young. Hyson, Gunpow der, Imperial and Black Teas, lust rec'd and for ale by (WO) KING & MOORHEAD. UtINDRIES-17 doz. muted Picolilly, Gherkins and m um , pickles, gallon bottles • 4 dozen Pickled Onions, 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 apart bottles; 8 dozen Walnut and Tomato Catsup. pint Mottles; 2 doz. Lateen Oil, pint bottles; 5 dozen Gelatine, an improved preparation, pint bottles ; just received and for sale by ap2o 6 .KING & MOORHEAD. BCOPAIVA-112 Ins., just reo'd and for sole by mayll B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. BURLAPS AND WOOL SACKS on hand and foi sale by Knape) 11. LEE. LARD OIL-5 barrels good machinery Oil, for sale for City Scrip, by Imaylll WM. DYER. EMONS. LEMONS . 75 boxes Lemons, to arnve th is day, Bird for sale by fm L yl4.l JOSHUA RHODES. _HICKORY NUTS —0 bids- store and for sale by maylo ARMSTRONG & CRORER. NOTICE:.—The undersigned hereby gives notice that from and after this date Mr. Join.; Rare is the only authorized person to receive moneys and sign receipts or orders in my name. C. WERNEBURG, Fashionable Head Quarters, Pittsburgh, April 2,19. - No. US 'Market st. LOAF SUGAR-250 bbls., numbers 4,5, 0, 7 and S Loaf Sugar, of different refineries. in store and for sale by MILLER & WOKE:I'3ON, mayls Nos. 1.72 and 174 Liberty street. - - ORANGES, ORANGES .- 150 boxes Oranges, to ar rive dna day, and for stile-by mayl4 JOSHUA RHODES, No. G Wood at. PINE OlL—Always on hand and for sale by mayls &iB G & MOORHEAD. i , :; - ,- - .., , - !'':. : :7:-.77-,7•:; ,- .' , ; ,, :.:.i-:: - :, , i . . ,'_'. - x ,-.:,-:.:;,"!?'Isi.,40•_:;- WAN 6reenwoint flawvieit. TEAS!TEAS tI TEAS II 13321112=11 received and tier J. S. BONNET. •AND . RYGEINE DISPENSARY, For the effectual Cure of Indigestion, Hypo, ,Bine bevils, and Cholera! TEE publiegenerally, who are out of sorts, may safely embrace this universal sugar-coated remedy, with times imance nun it is inoetums, an antidote to care, assuages grief, alleviates pain, does not interfere with dales atttas,.- driy, speedily removes bile, and has been 'fregneptyy, , 'known to reduce the most choleric to humour upon fist, first application Besides, it reinvigorates the patientfoc next day's business. All ages, sexes and conditions' base - been known to experience sensible relief. Instances are` rife of ten years being miraculously added to the life of an octog enarian, to say nothing of the well-known case of a la dy in search of health having here stumbled on a • goad husband. No PATENT has been secured, as the in gredients, although famous in Europe and America, and here published to the world, arc in the sole possession of this College of Pharmacy, mid imposition is precluded by the fact that if the smallest of the componentparts is spurious or infarior,,the compound is invariably found to re nauseous and useless. the ingredients are (harmless and yet how agreeable!) Blast of tho Orchestra, a snsiange of the. - exquisite Horsemanship of M'lle Ross; the startling backward Sa mersetts and perilous feats of Young Giestx Rot on his taddleless horse; the greet Backward Tricks on horse bask. and Sontersetts and Balancing upon the Tight Reps .oy Master Jr.s.tr ; the Dramatic Scenes of Messrs. MADI SAN and DITRNMEI ; the Italian styles of Equitation by- S:gnor Lunn Canyon; Equitation, Gymnastic and Herculean Feats, Pantomimes ann Spemaoles by Messrs KeeNEDY, DAT, Moos. LA TECOIINE, TOII.I DfAMOND, ROMITEN, NACRE, IiAVILAND, and Mesdames Rice, .ITADIGAff, How; and NACRE, is equal parts, and a goons. suit: of the whimsical deportment and droll an tious of the eccentric Trick-Horse, Amu:revues, and thr sod d family of diminutive Ponies, FLASH, DAUB, Karam OA, ALADDIN, and BUTTERFLY; the whole mingled u the consistency of ETHER, with the quirks, pranks, and facetite of DAN . RICE, the great Shaksperean Jester, and SAS, TtrelFr, the great Yankee Comedien ne system is prepared for this delectable dose by a glimpse of the travelling cortege of the institution as i , enters town r the Court and State Equipage of Lulus Pint.trTz,, Ex-Bing of the French ; the elegant Trap pings and, gorgeous Accoutrements of the cavalcade al Horsemen and women, and the great American ?OMIT ANTEIf, Ilra.wn by dwarfish steeds and driven by Ilan Bice himself ; "To be well shaken when taken," has been taker off the wrappers since it has been discovered that the patient invariably shakes with laughter during the opera film, enough for all practicable purposes. For the ear 241EnTra's blizzard Bugle and DAN Ibex's Songs and fakes have been found.e, specs fie ; and for the eye, the be witching Rose., the charming JEAN, the gallant GLIM, Rot, and the rupere Paraphernalia, have been found in stantaneously efficacious. 1:1. CaurzoN, not against counterfeiters, for no imitation could take-in the most ver darn ; bat against the only danger to be apprehended, it wit, that the invalid may MILL laTo ECITAMEs of plea sure during the Mane and Equitation, or taro comm. stoics of laughter, during the throes of DAN RICE. This universal Panacea will be prescribed wholesale at the grand Hoot des Invalids, to be erected at PITTSBURGH , On lan ,n from of American Hotel ; Penn strrri, on Illanday. May 14th ; and rimcon six days. Doors open at 7 ; performance to commence at to to o'clock, r. t. A Grand Performance will be givrn each afternoon, (Monday excepted,) for Juveniles and Families, who cannot attend at night. Admission 25c.; no half price. DAN RICE, M.D., upon Rh!! Dept'e ; Doctreas M'tle ROSA, Oculist ; A. ?VENTER, Auriculise e SAM THRIFT, upon undue secretion of Bile; Young (HENN ROI, Prof. of Anatomy. DAN RICE, Dean erne Faculty - • - a9O-7'..aVl A.. • t • a--,-_—_, , • • „ --: ! -• 119.1.. \- e4 a 7c, \ l t p R—e. ~ _ Nr, i t . .: — 4 „____, -_ 4 ••.. ... : y • - ' 7- ... . 7.--- .%., • 41aA j.4 .4 .4 ,- -4 ; ;;;; ----> • ''' .. e b-7- TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court or General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny : The petition of Mrs. Sarah Harper, of the 6th Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly shevv eth. That your petitioner bath provided herself with ma terials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at her dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant her a license to keep n public house of entertainment. And your pe titioner, as in duty hound, will pray. SARAH HARPER. We, the subscribers. citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is welt provided with, house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lortg tn*of travelers and others, and that said tavern is ne cessary. J. Moore, H. Horne, 1). Jones, F. Boyle, P. Kilgore M. McKelvey, M Milla, A. Black, J. Bell, A. Kelly, „I Stewart,.l. Crossit, y 16:3olk w. Public Sale IWILL offer at Public Sale on Friday and Saturday, the Ptdi and 19th of May about One Hundred Build ing Lots, situated on the bank of the Monongahela river, near Turtle creek, at Lock No. P This is a delightful local on for a village, laying immediately on the river, in a llou,rishing and rich neighborhood. The Connellsville and Pittsburgh Rail Road being located through it, and the Central Road Mimediately . past it, no place on the river can be more dillirable tor.business, being imme diately at the Lock - , vshere Steam Boats are passing all boars of the day. . _ WHIM I will offer my whole Farm, and will divide it, to suit purchasers, into Lots from 25 to 125 Acres each. This Land is of first rate quality—one Lot, of about 40 Acres, has a quantity of Limestone easy to quarry, and conve nient to the river ; with two Tenant Dwellings, and Coat sufficient for the use of the Farm, Timber, &c.:&c. One other Lot, containing about 60 Acres, with a large quan tity of Limestone, easy to quarry, and convenient to the river; a sufficient quantity of Stone Coal for the Farm, &e. One other Lot, of about 25 Acres, being the low bot 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 Moriongalielariver, at Lock No. 2, Versailles township. It is not deemed necessary to describe the above property very partici:- lady, as purchasers will wish a view tor themselves. _ . It may not be improper to say that the market here for all kinds of products from 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 farther particulars, apply to the sub scriber, on 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 head, and fountain mile pool—the Monongahela for sup ply. This location is 4 miles below the mouth of 1 ough togheny river, or McKeesport; 10 miles above Pittsburg, on the line of the great Rail Road now in contemplation to Philadelphia 11/11:1 Baltimore. This is if good situation for a Flour Mill, Saw Mill, or any other works that pur chaser might wish to erect. Alf the nbove 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 hand ; the balance in reasonable payments. Title good. apl9and&wW. L. MILL EX. • Spring Goods. rpHE undersigned , are now in receipt of their .lecond I 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 Goods on the tnastfacorabk terms and at the most reasonable prices. Their stock embraces every article in the Variety rod Fancy Dry Goods line, together with Brown and Bleached Muslius, Ginghams, Lawns, Prints, Tickings, &c., &c. McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, N 0.97 Wood street, next door to Diamond alley. mayls d&w BOOBYER 8 GRIBBLE, BEE HIVE CLOTHING STORE: NUMBER 2151 LIBERTY STREET, THRRX DOORS ABOVIi. IRWIN SU', SSON OF nia. GOLDEN BEE HIVE. M _ ESSRS. G. & B. would reppeetiully inform the pub lie that they can at all times find at the above place a aplendid assortment of . CLOTHING AND CLOTHS, Suitablefor Cumon: Work. It being our intention to do a Cash business, we shall endeavor to sell all articles in the Clothing tine at the lowest possible rates, rind there can he no doubt that our friends and the public generally would find it their interest to favor us with a share of their patronage. 110011IT.R k GRIBBLF.. N.B.—Particular attentionpaid to the fitting of Clothes B. & G. IE? No. 1151 Liberty street, three doors above Irwin sign of the Bee Hire. New Hardware Store, SIGN OF THE PLANE AND SAW, Na. 78 Wood street, Pittsburgh. UDER & LAUFMAN, Importers and Dealers in Fo reign and Domestic Hardware, in all its varieties, are now prepared to sell ac low and on as reasonable terms as can be purchased elsewhere. 'We solicit our friends, and the public generally, to call and examine out stock, which consists in part of finites and. Forks. Pocket and Pen-Knives, Scissors, Shears, Razors; Hoase Trimmings, such HS Locks t Latches, Hinges and Screws; together with every other article usually. kept in Hard 'ward Stores. We invite the attention of Carpentersand mechanics generally - moar assortment or TOOIS, which have been selected with great care, and which We tire determined to sell so as to give satisfaction. crip4:d,kw ,a -..:.~a,t~' fix:-:.~~~` '~'. ,:- - ,i'.r'~s"„p~ .'~.+v a: ~~-~x=^ ei~iSl. o~sX~:~*. ~ f'dav~ A rg'~s~'`~'.-'l' ` ~rp_+ gaai =SE .V‘ /0 7 7 P. • ce . —' . - = _ __WM. M. s; ' • - EXCHANGE AND DA.NKING-OFFICE N. E. corner o Third and Wood streets.. • c,:,IGHT and Time Bills of Exchange, Hank .Notes an 0 foreign and domestic Coin bought and sold' on tb mnst.favorable terms. Celle c tions made in allthe principal cities oldie Minn at the lowest rates. jet/ ALLEN ERAELMI. EDWARD *ANAL IiCRAM.EIR & RA.llltill. Bankers cod Exchange Brokers, Dealers in Foreign_and Ikmustte Bills, Bills of Exchange, Certificates kr Depos it, Bank Notes, and Coin. Corner of Third and Wood sts, directly opposite the St. ChaVes Hotel. may2s N. lIOLDIES & SON, Bankers and Dealers in Exchange Coin and Bank Notes, No. 55 Market street, Pittsburgh.. SELLtNO EATS. EXCHANGE. • BUYING Nava New York f prl Cincinnati 0 i. Philadelphia I." Louisville . i Baltimore ~ * " St. Louts D . . ANZ NOTES. Buying rates ' Buying rates Ohio I die. I County & City ord'u k Indiana ' I " Relief. Notes 1 Kentucky I " Pen nrylvania Co. Virginia I" I New York .. Wheeling- iMaryland / 1 , 'Tennessee 3 " New Orleans . - at4.9 7 y - . . _ qrs. a.noots. ' THOS. SAIMENT. ' HOON & SARGENT.- BANKERS AND ' EXCIIANGE BROKERS,- N. E. Corner of Wood and Sixth streets., - Pittsburgh, Pa. DEALERS in Coin, Bank - Notes, Time Bills Foreign ~j.) and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit,.kc EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities' of the Union and Eur ,ope for sale in sums to sun purchasers. - CURRENT and par funds received on deposite. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. septl.ly ALli/J—Z, kegs Plo.l Lord, Just rec'd And for sale by I ap27 ARMSTRONG & CROZER. 50 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHEb -, —Ree'd and for sale ,16r (ap27) -• ARMSTRONG tr. CROZER. L OHR-400 barrels of very superior Flour for gale F br [aplS] , CUMMINS & SMITH. • CORN - M. bushels freshro-ni and for sale by taplbj CUMMINS & SMITH. jACON-10,000" Rs. Bacon, Hog Round, in store and _LP for sale by ' Caplej CUMMINS do SMITH. I IRY APPLES-50 sacks Dry Apples, in store and - for sale by facaSl CUMMINS & SMITH. p,, i , wil IL/l t)AB-4? bushels Pecans in store and for sale by ap 18 .- mINS h SMITH. 50.000 "Po"Li"BILLCH—A supezio article, to ar rive by Canal, and , for ante en accommodating t.rms, by C. A. hIcANULTY & CO., Canal Basm. WANTED.—Pony good Jour. Painters wanted. JOHN CORRITON, luar27 St. Charles Bludings 100 ntsLS. LOUIS V ILLE. LIME—J art reeetve . an , tor sale by \V. Zt. J. C. ACHESON, ap9 No. 2 Smithfield st. BBLS.ROMANITEAPPLES--Offered very low wk." to close consignment, by W. dr. J. C. ACHESON, ap2 No 2 Smithfield st. 75 BBLS: - PbtfaitteceiveCaTid ioc by - w. dc J. C. ACHESON, ap9 . N 0.2 Smithfield et. w1., -- oof:TWgEDS--For sale - by /00 1741 I ' ' .n.LEE. F t i PS. FANCY CASSIbIERE—On hand, and for sale VLF at manufacturer's, prices, by jfelnlt 9 H. LEE. I CASE tiREY MIX'D CLOTH—Just reed; and for sale at manufactureesprices, by [feb:lo) 1 CAS . E7 - AMERICAN ARMY CLOTH—On hand and 1 for sale by (feb23) If. L F. S DRAIIIILAtucenI.—The attention of . Cal. e.F1.7 tforma men to directed to this article. They will be sold low, to close cbusignment, by ffe2o . l H. LEE. BED BLANKHTS-4 case ..(50 pair) . Bed Blankets; 68 by 64, 6 tbs., ribbon bound, received this day, on consignment - from the manufacturer, and for sale by H. i.me, ap7 'Liberty, opposite Filth street: ,-- Ert.RING-100 boxes Scaled Herring, received. and I.MI for sale by J. S. BONNET. mar3o Liberty street. R AISINS -1 : ,31: 1 ;" .51: • 11- ": lins; in store and for sale by [lnar3ol J. S: SONNET. Liberty st. ORANGES AND LEMONS-55 boxes Oranges; 25 " Lemons; In store and for sale by fmr3o) J. S. BONNT SHELL COMBS.—A great variety o[ Back, Dressing and Side Combs, new styles, on hand at ZEIBULDN EINZErS, marl 7 67 Market street. MACAULEr S ENGLAND.—A new and cheap edi tion of Macatiley's History of England, this day re ceived aid for sale by KAN de CO., mar 24 Corner Wood and Third sts. NEWIII for Californians. COLT'S REVOLVER'S, with apparatus, by Express in a few days, by JOHN CARTWRIGHT, marls 67 Wood street. John Fullerton, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SEGARS, No. 146, WOOD STRES7, ONE DOOR ABOVE SIXTH, LTAS ou hand a general assortment of the above arti. 1 I cies, among which are the following choice brands: P. Robinson's Pound Lump; , Smoking Tobacco; Grant & Williams' 5 do. Cut and Dry ; Dawson's 16 do. Fine Cut Chewing; Baltimore Plug • Cuba Leaf. Spanish Segars, , from $lO to $3O per M.; Half Spanish Saps; Common Sagan , of every.grade ar.d variety. country Merchants Malan& the City are respect full S invited to Call and examine his stock. apl7:lln __ _ filltlE subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and the public that, having completed their alterations in Store, they are now prepared to wait ontheir castornem having received a NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS in their line;—they have addea Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, Bonnets:An. They solicit a share of the very liberal patronage.alteady conferred upon them. HOGAN tc. CANTWELL, apt: • 86 Market street. Hodkinson's Chine. Store Removed. Taa subscriber respectfully informs the Ladies of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity, 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. [upl6] M. HODKINSON. WRAPPING PAPER -500 reams Medium Straw; 500 " Crown " 250 " Double Crown Straji 250 " Ittediunliv; " Crown Received and for sale at the Paper Warehouse of apl4 _ y AWNS, LINEN BEREGES, LINEN GINGILOIS :Li and Fancy Dress Goods of even* description, opened by (mar29:lm) HAMPTON, SMITH & CO. lUr, RS. MARSH'S NE%V NOVEL—Motamon HAL 3., 11'1. or a Seinember Night; by the author of "Two Old Mena' Tales, '" Emelia Wyndham :T. Angela, , tete. Just received by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, spin Corner Market and 3d sts. A N 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 only ten cents, will go as far as four pounds of Coffee. Manufactured by JOHN S. MILLER, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold at Wholesale by B. A. PAHNRSTOCK & CO., Corner of Ist and Wood, and ap'.ll :Sixth and Wood streets. Pittsburinl. DRIED APPLES 100 bus. bright Dried Apples; lb. sale low. faP3o] WM.-DYER. MOSS-92 tbs., just rec'd and for sale by ap29 B. A. PARNESTOCK A. CO. POTATOES -35 barrels Blues; or sale by_ • 81326 W. DYER- Tr ILN DRIED MEAL-20 barrels Bottled and Kiln 11 Dried,vrarranted to keep, received and for sale by ap4s MIL DYER. QHEIETLN9t.4.--3 bales Allegheny D, for sale for Alle -0 gheny city or county Scrip by ap2s Wlll. DYER. LARD -20 barrels and kegs for sale low by ap2s WM. DYER OAT MEAL—Fresh ground, ( our :own mannfacture,) constantly on hand, and for sale by - apt+.s RHODES & ALCORN, 30 15tbst. SCHMITZ' SWEET SPICE 0 CHOCOLATE; for sale. by fatayB) S. S. M. YOUNG & CO- WAX.— A splendid assortment of White and Yelkru: Wax, in small cakes, exPressly for. family use, re ceived and tot sale by J. S. AL YOUNG & CO, may 6 . N. W. comer of Fourth and Ferry. BACON -3000 pounds Sides 4000 Hams; received and for sale by may: . S. & W. HARBAUGIL CINCINNATI SOAP-75 boxes No. 1 Soap, reeePreo rind for solely [rtlyS] S. &W. HARBAUGH. AIUL.A t. 6 bhls. Tee'. and or sale .y . ap:l4 JAS. I'A.TTON. Jr, Nce 17 Liberty et. FLOUR- 0 20 bbls., reed and for sale by maT 5 • ARMSTRONG & CROZEIL 13Ah.F.,It'S BROMA, CHOCOLATE AND COCOA— For sale by Dnayfl) S. 8.. M. YOUNG & CO. PERM CANDLER—Direct from Philadelphia; foraale 0 by rmayB) B. M. YOUNG & CO: _= GROUND TEED--Horse, Cow, Hog, and Chicken Feed, constantly on hand and for ca by may 3 RHODES it ALCORN. 30 Filth at. T INSEED 0114-40 bble..Joel reel and. for sale by i .1 R. A...FAHNESTOCRA CO., my 2 , ' - ' Cpiner lst‘ and Wood sts. Dam) BEEF-2 casks, jiiili - iiiiiia Per - steamer "Messenger," and for sale by" ' WM. DYER, may 4 N 0.153 Liberty street. T . om ATo DATSUP—DX) doi.boxee contaluing 1 doz. ettett, packed In saw-drotior al_ping: for sale by may 4 RHODES & ALC RN, 30 Fifth g. Q. ODA ASH-15 casks of ..t i hortz" superior Soda Ash 1..) ree'd and for salehY S. te..W...HARBAUGIi. may 4 - No. 64 Water - and 101 Front st. 2 Lard; . I ARII—.6 ' , bill. Plc , „ i n m ore and for isle by, , 4 30 kegs .- ,:: •, . sum-I tk, SINCLAIR. . , ... . may? N AILS -280 kelps -Prage Nal. assorod; tamale by: SMITH k SINCLAIR ERIE Bankers and qxtbange .Brokers ICKORY.NUTS-1 barrel Hickory Nate, in store and for sale by . [aplB] CUMMINS & MTH. A Gard. Extract of Coffee t Orago _aitb Mtbicint.v. PRMATE IRSEASIVIC-Dr:Braur, tiro 55 Diamond Alley, can 'be' consulted In y A cases ofd private ordeliectenatureincidenta to the human frame. Syhilisandßyphillticaraptionsomarrlices and its consequences, together with all Al., sierra • eseases,frapurities of tbe blood, witls all diseatles of verierealorigin,skindiseasee,withstnetares,ffle_,ee;lne thTa .' 2 discharges, seminal weakness and impotencr alseb P" ,,- "' rheumatism, female, weakness, disease* of the ,Weralbi monthly suppressions, diseases of the Me anon nervous affections, pains in the back a ndlamel fattens of the neck of the bladder and kidneys., septic eruptions, tatter, ringworm, mercurial diseases, $e. MW..IfE YEARS' PRACTIDEII Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of Vine real disorders, and those arising from youthful excesseell. gaiety, climate, or. impurities of the blood, whereby the constituiton mayhave been enfeebled,enablesDr.Brovra to offer assurances o( speedy 'relief to all who maYrdacc. themselves under his care. Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged into set arate apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B. without fest of exposure to other visitors. ' It is of importance to many persons in need of medical aid, to obtain good advicepnvately and promptly.. To ail suchr . Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing venereal d 1 eases, in their various forms and stages, oilers inducements whielt can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby SA prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly edusated la every branch' of medicine, and for the last twelve years confined himself excinsively to. the treatment of those diseases. Dr. Brewn is the only regularly educated snrgeon in . Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those corn jr.rCertainistile and speedy cures will, in all cases, bit guaranteed. . Recenteaseaare relieved in a short time, wilhoutinter rupdonfrora basin' ems. iWi — Hernia or Ilnpture.—Dr. Brown also invites per sons afflicted with Herniatotall, as he has paid Fenian, lar attention to that disease. •••• • Letters from 'a diatarter, askingadalce, miast contain fee, or they wilinot be attended to. - 'Err - Office on Diamond Alleyi a fear doors from Woad street, towands the market. Consultations strietl z email dential. EUMATISAL—Dr. BraWU'S newly discovered tem• LL edy fox Rheumatism iv a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never fails. • Office and Private Consultation RoomcNo. 65, Dia_ mond alley,Pittsburgb, Pa. The Doctor is always at home.. • itutlfi-daciftf Eatiers Magical Pala Extractor. .rlto THE PUBLIC:—This is to certify that t have found Dalky's Magical Pain Miracles to prove a cure fa" the -Chrinie Rheumatism, which I •Jtave been enticted-, With for ten years, in my hip joints. .ABRAHAM R. VREELAND:- Aequaekanock, N. Y., April 8,1348. - btu. H. Desist—Sir: I have been troubled with the Piles for eight months, and could get no relief. Your Magical Pam Extractor having been recommended to • me I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in a s hort time was perfectly cured! Could I not get any tore of it,. I would not take a - hundred dollen for the balance of my box. WILLIAM - HALL. 97 North Moore street, Hey/York, June 19,1847. tit - Quin ON ,--.Dalley's only Divot in she city 41, Nah York, and where Me:genuine article can be obtained, wholesale and retail, is at 415 Broadway. H. - Hsu.= is the inventor of this truly invaluable com • pound, and he-never has, and never mai - communicate the, secret of its preparation to any man living; and, there- forc, na other person ever has made, at ever can make: a grain of it himself. - • • ceuncefeks abound! Every truly valuable article is subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and im posters; and nothing, that we' know of, has more erten. sively experienced that fact than Dallefs Magical-Pain A Tsar—The genuine Dailey, in cases of the severest Burns, Scalds; Piles, &c., will afford instant retie, and produce at once a coolmaandsoothing effect—extracting pain in and from one to fifteen minutes! but be sure, al ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth. ' And now mark the difference!—Counterfeit Extractonh no matter under what name they . nfay appear,orhow ap plied, atways irritate and increase theptun! .Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures ' may belted gratis, on application to • JOHN D. M dRGAN, . .Depot, Pitterurgh. Ha. Wat: Tumor; A gent. . Dalliers Animal Galvanic etare..Allp. For Horses, Cattle, &c.,cures spavin, quittor,'grease, poll-evil,:sores; galls ambruises.. Pamphlets containing certificates of respectable parties, may be bad "ou cation to JOHN D. MOROAN, octlB:d&wy Agent, Pittsburgh: WAllisterve AILLL-Elealing Ointment. CONTAINING NO MERCURY, or other Mineral. - It has the power to cause all EXTERNAL SOARS, SCROFULOUS HUIJIORS, SKIN DISEASES, POI SONOUS WOUNDS to discharge their putrid :natters ar d then hears 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 btlity, and I declare before heaven and man, that .11 - otirl one case has it failed to benefit, when the patient Was in the reach of mortal means. . • I have had , physicians learned in the profession, 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 of way, and there has been but one voice—one universal voice, say ing--"IWALLISTER, YOUR OINTMENT : IS GOOD to RHEUMATIShI.--It_removes almost immediately the inflammation and swelling, when the pain ceases,' (Read the directions around thelmx.)" .-- HEAD-ACRE.—The salve has: cured persons. of the head-ache of twelfe years standing, and who had it -reg ular every week so that vomiting took plaee. Tooth-Ache, end Ague , in the Face, are helped with lire SCALD HEAD. —Whave curgd ca.ses that actually' defied every thug known. as well as the ability of fifteen to twenty doctors. One-man told us be had spent WOO on hiichildren without any benefit, when a few boxes of Ointment cuted them. . MIM2= BURNS.—It js one of the best things in the world for PlLES.—Thousands are yearly cured by' this Oin ment.- It Navas faits in giving relief for the .Piles. ' Around the box are directions for using lillAlliater'a Ointment for Seroflnla, Liver Complaint, Erysipelas, Tetter, Chilblain, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, qua ov, Sore Throat, Bronchitis. Nervous Affections, Pains; Disease of the Spine, Head-ache, Asthma, Deafness,"Ear.ache i Burns, Corns, all Diseases of the Skin, Sore Lips, Pim ples, &c.; Sores Rheumatism, Piles, Croup, Swelled or Broken Breast, Tooth-ache, Ague in the Face, tce.,'"&c. - If MOTHERS and NURSES knew its value in -cases of Swelled or Sore Beirut, they would always apply It.= In such cases, if used freely, and according to the direc tions around each box, it gives relief in a reryfeto boors: CORNS.—Occasional use of the Ointment wilt always keep Corns frcim growing. People need never be trou bled with them, if theyuse it frequently. - This Ointment is good for any . part of the body 01 'fiat whentinflamed. In some cases it should be adplied often. CAUTION. —No Ointment will be genuine unless tea' name. of JAMES IIIcALLISTER is written with a pen on every label. For sale by my Agents in all the principal cities and towns in the United States. JAIIIES McALLISTER, Sole Proprietor of the above medigine.• Principal Office, No. 28 North Third at.. Philadelphia.. PRICE 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 rner of Fourth and Smithfield sreets ; WM. JACKSON , No. S 9 Liberty street • and at the Book Store in Smithfield et., third door from ' Second street; and in Allegheny by H. P. Schwartz and E Sargent ; and by J. C. Smith, Birmingham ; D. Nagley, East Liberty; H. Rowland, McKeesport and Elizabeth;' J. Alexander &- Son, Monongah:ila City; N.B. Bowman & Co .Browns. vide; J. T. Rogers, Bridgeport;, John Barclay, Beaver;; James Duncan, Fallstort ; D. Watson & Co. New. Castle;. and S. P. Weaver, Freeport. mayll :de oil&wy iIIINESE HAIR CREAM—A matchless article for ‘...) growth, beauty, and restoration of the Hair. This Cream, when onceknown, will supercede all other arti-' des -of the kind now in use. Where the hair is dead' harsh, thin, unhealthy ) nor turning grey, a few applica bons will make the hair soft and dark, and RiVe it a bean , ' tient, lively appearance; end also male i t ma i nta i n its liveliness and healthy color, twice as long as all the preparations that are generally used. Where the hair is thin, .or has fallen off, it may be restored by timing this Cream. Every lads and gentleman who 141 in the habit of using oils on their hair should at once purchase a bottle of the Chineee Hair Cream, as it is so composed that it will not injdre the hair like the other preparations, but will' beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every id. stance. . . For testimony to its very suparter qualities, see thefolli lowing letter from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Means- Rendershou to Stretch, Nashville, genets! agents for the' Southern States: Letter' ofthe Rag. R. Caldwell Pastor sighs Presboiricosß Mitssas.llmomstiorr to . aft: Gxxxxxamoo--1 take p.easure in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent preparcson called Dr. Phrish4 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, and used it according to the prescription, it is , now elastic, soft, and firm to the head. Many balsams and:' oils were applied, each leaving my hair in a lil7olllo state than before. Ellis Cream, however, has met my expec tations. As an article , for the toilet, my wife gives it preference over all others. being delicately perfumed and not dial. posed to rancidity. The ladies, especially, will find the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparations for the toilet. Respectfully, too. - '- R. to.; R. Pulaski, January 7,1847. 117'Sold wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, brJohn M. Townsend, 45 Market st., and /eel Mohler, corner of Wood and Fifthos - iels-411tor-lyil From Rem Asa Shinn, of As Efvfestant Methodist - Mureh rIiHE undersigned, having been afflicted during the pest j. winter, 'with sense - imam the stomach, sometimes pro ducing great pain in the stomach for ten or twelve houra without intermission, and having tried various remedies with little effect, was furnished with a bottle of.Dr, D. - Jaynes , Carminative 80/ram. This he used according to, the directions, and found invariably that this medicine. caused the pain to abate in three or four minutes; audit! fifteen or twenty rrunutes, every uneasy sensation was. , entirely quieted. - The medicine was afterwards used' whenever indications of the approach of. pain were per ceived; and the pain was thereby pyeve n ted.- He conttnu-'_ ed to use the medicine every evening, and sometimes in the morning; and in a few weeks health was 50 far re- stored that the, sufferer wbarrelieved from a target:anew of oppressive vain-- From experience, therefore, he can confidently recommind Dr. D. Jaynes , Carmiarthve, Baia; a tra salutary medieintofor diseases of. the atomaCh-. and bowels- - ' A. SHINN. Affegiletay eify4n/YI6ASI9' . • - • H 11:r Forrialeat die Tzaaw Ttit STORE, 70 Format street, near Woofft - "&ti - IN 7PriLiCSVILLE's.-.CiALIJA-1-r-DOUNTY; Several FRlTria;"froural , iteres to-1100. Also, several Patina in:different:Oarts ottbe State.' Some of them will be exchanged sr.Dity properry Also; a good Tavern Suit& AVUlcsville—the:Loi v 110 - by106, - ; . tbe praig - - ints are Ingo-al-order - - For further- purtlealarti; aisquirscof S. DOLAN lot A. TONER, second" . atolt:littiltaht:Duilding, Fourth :sweet :Pittsburgh - ''• , All letters multi bi pest ped apTarlisdlepsir . - • a
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