~a.~:: itllth - LE T T E WS' PIA T - EN T. _:-10111113RISC ATTENTION' is solicited. to an entire new of RAILING, miade of wrought iron bars, - - . - andstoftitonealed rods, or wire, and expressl . y.designed f or, enelosithp Cottages, Cemeteries; Baleantes, Public Qrautids, Ace., at pyiees varying froln 50 cents to 83,00 - the running foot. Iris made in punnets of various lengths, -84 to 4 feelhigh, with wrought iron posts I bleb equate, . -at intervening distances of oto 10 feet. if desired, the. panitels can be' made of any height, in continuous spans' of 50 to GO feet, with or without posts. No extrebbarge Tbo.compparativelightness,'great strength and ribra,bil-. 'By of the \TIRE RAILING, the beauty of, its varied or- . ntunental deilgns, together with the extremely leurprice • atwhich it is sold, are canting it to supersede' the Cast - Iron Raiiing,:wherever their-comparative merits have: beenlested. For further partieurars address, MARSHALL" A: BROTHERS, - • ''Agents for Patentees, • .."nii277:3m Ditiradnd alley, near Smithfield st , Pittsburg:, 7 - Hardware, Cutlery, saddlery, itoo, JOHN -WALKER, Importer and Dealer in Foreign and. Drmestie Hardware; respectfully announces to' his and - the. Public kenerally, tb at he is now reeeiv ; ,ing his SPring - supPly of Hardware, Cutlery, SaddlerY, Etc., at his stand, No_ 65 Wood street, which he will dis pose'of on the most reasonable terms. He will continually. be receivina.fresheaPplies;direct from the manufaCturers in, Europe rind ibis. Country, which will enable him to compete with any house, East He particularly invites tfie lineation of customers to.. his 'excellent assortment of Table and. Spring ,Cutlery; An., which is cd-fashionable patterns'and from the most popular manufacturers.. ' - . Albs stock of Carpenter's Tools is large; and of - excel-' lent quality. Of general Hardware stock, he has every Variety of Walden). Mere 'ants and dealers ; generally, are in idled te call and examine his mock. man?Mtim • Paper Rang nits. AU noWieeeiving, direct from the tuanufaCturers in; I New York - , Philadelphia and Baltimore, .a large and seleeted assortment of all the , latest and most im proved .style.s of Satin, glazed and common PAPER 'HANGINGS, consisting. - 10,0011pieees of Parlor and Fresco 1.0,000 flaTiltrid Column : 20,0 M “' particularly chamber and Office Paper • hich f would particularly invite the attention-of 'those having House's to Pdper, .to cull and examine., at the Paper Warehouse of ' S. C. HILL, .'mar3o - ' S 7 Wood at. • -4. aper Hangings., ATESSRS.•JAS. HOWARD & CO., No. 82 Wood street, jYrjj,, would" call the attention of_ the publielo their prei ertrstock of Paper Hangings, which, for variety, beatay of finish, durability and cheapness, is nnsurpass ed.by auy establishmentlli the Union. Besides n large and full assortment of Paper of their own manufacture, they are now receiving a direct im _ portation of French and English styles of .Paper Hang . Ings,puichased by ildr.-Lert ilowardoine.of the firm, _ now in Europe; consisting of— . , Parisian- mannfacture, . ... .. • • .10,000 pieces. London - do!.• 5,000 do. Or their -own manufacture, they have 100,000 pieces Wali, Paper, and 12,000 pieces Satin Glazed Window Messrs. Janias Howard & Co., have spared neither ex pense nor labor in their endeavors to rival the Eastern Wall Paper establishments, both in quality of manufac . titre , rind variety of pattern, and they are warranted in assuring the public that they have succeeded., .The whole assortment, foreign and home manufacture, wilt be offered on terms as Low as those of Eastern ..manufacturers and importers. . mar 27. • . • Joshua - Rhodes, • ' ... 'WHOLESALE FRUITERER AND CONFECTION: ER, No. 6 Wood street--.*: _ oxes Oranges; MO cans Sardines; 225 " Lemons • 800 hf." — lBO dozen Lemon -Lemons; 150 qr." • " • . 1000 drums Figs; - 400 - boxes herring;_ ' 200 bxs Raisins, in layers .; 2000 Cocoa rims; bf. 150 bxt. abases blaccaroni; . , 100 qr. "- " • 8 - •:~-• ~ , Kam:^ -:, ._... • •I • • - • 11111RAXPEN er ,- COil-SA. • 'AIN° 4• FOREIGN .pAssENGE.R -PorA r the Real-Oumerr:its• tAti- - • A*l - • Ll9l - TetE FIIiENDSOF:EhIIGHA,NTS carer/itl i t I ijave-their arrangernente Madenceerding to there Prorteign.Lato, and take no man's rinetpl; without Witting' it inserted ;'otherwisethey will lia•i,e to pityin LiverPntlim, before. they ship„ • . m - - ,•: Hereafter all Ste f!O jroiii .F emit urigtis comin g engagrd in America, to come over in tither of the Skips of HARN,A4s ¢ co.,wiltbe furhithg4 with the.following proefsionsmimitheirequivalemitinother arricies•reguntlygoptf.-- See Act • of..Congresi, May 17.4.845. • • This plan preirent sick ties eon board. Heretofore= when passengers found themselves in Provisions, many of theut .eanie "on - board entirely destitute, which often xn caused uchimickneis amid deuth':— • • " i • • 35111 s Bread, • • ' • 10 •• * - ' 1016/'Oatmeal, , l 0 lbaßeanaand Peas,' 35 the Potatoes,- ' •• l'pint Vinegar, .' 00 gAllons ter - tO His Salted Pork, free from Bone; • • All of good qtality, and one-tenth of the provisions fur. nished, will be delivered to each Passenger Every week -wits; a sufficient supply of fuel for cooking. Each ship in* this line willbe properly Ventilated, and. • O ger house overthe passage-way leadjmne:to, the- Pas sen Jps' apartfitent. ' The. eabornse and cooking-ranges for is use of Passengers, err kept under cover.. Every attentiOnwill be paid to promote their health andeoelforl; Remittances made as usual; - pmeritptly, and titpodetute . . Bistik (4 - England - Notes :and' Foreign fachange put , chased at ettrtnnt rates," " ' • " • Debts; Lepracies,-Penaions, &c., &c., collected, and copies orWilla procured, - with every other business con. nected with nn European Agent.. ;', JOSHUA ROBINSON; '• • • • - ' •-European Agent, • my 9 Post Buildin a, cornet of Fifth and Wood sta. bievr !Demmer°lst Line. E. W. lIIMSALL & Co. , s•Dtrigns, KrsMALL& Co; 84 Wall • st., New-Yoilr, 5 r Liverpool; 'England; RESPECTIRILLY hilt:gm - their , friends and the if. rr public; that they have - commenced the Gene t t .rtsi Skipping and Commissian tO.• I k gather with the General .Bassengsr Business, granungeernficates of passage from London; Liverpool. Dublin, Belfast, or any port of the Old Country to New York, Boston and Philadelphia, on the mist'reasonable terms.' • • Drafts and Bills of Exchange, from to any amount on she Royal Bank of Ireland !and its branches, and on The days of, sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpool Packets, as fixed _upon. are the Ist, 6 th; flth, 16th i 21st. and 26th of every month. These Ships are all of the largest ' clan,, and are corn .manded by men of character and 'experience. The . Cabin accommodations are That -can - be desired in point of splendor and convenience." Theyare fur - ribbed . with every description of storesof the bestlind.' Pane 'tastily in the days of sailing will be strictly . adliered • Packet Ships Roseius, Sfdtions,Sheridan and Garrick, are vessels of the largest -class ,• and those desirous to bring out their friend 4, catujot select finer or safer Ships. .Passage can be Decked at the lowest rates. . New Orleans Line of Peekeassall weekly. for p • age or freight, apply as above. or to • .•-• a ""' ' JOSEPH SNOWDEN, o r • EDMUND SNOWDEN, - delll Corner 4th and Sorithaeld ass-Pittsburg - 1115ttralttt 4tompatties. The INDEMNITY. Franklin Piro lnanrtinee Coinpany ov VtirL.owmu YILIEECTORB:— ' • Charles W. flanCker, George W. Richards, Thonuut Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis Tobias Wagner, Adolphi F.. Boric, Samuel rant, 'David S. Browne, Jacob IL Smith, 'Morris Patteri•on. CHAS, W. RANCHER, Prete'. - Ctus. G. Barman, Secretary. -• IJJ Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, anal-cry deseriptioa of property in town and country. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Pend, which, with their Capital end Premiums, wetly Invested, afford ample protection -to the assured. . The Assets of the Company. on Itutuary 1 st,-1249, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as for osesorix Mortgages Real Estate • 81„047,98 Al 24024 211 Temporary Loans 90,001 25 Stocks 51,5425 Cash, &. 52,224 smatepti .71 since:their incorporation, a period of 19 years. they have paid upwards of One Million Four Hundird Thou. sand he 110,,, doves by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability-and disposition to meet with promptness, all tiabilities. cAI3OINER COFFIN,Agent, Office N. Ei..cornerWood and - ad its Fire Ansi Marini lissraramee. THE Insurance Compa of North Ameries, of Phila. delpitia,thrcragb its d uly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, okra to make permanent - and limited insurance on property, in this :My and its vichnitiand on shipments by the usual and rivers. " • . . . DIRECTORS : Arthur 0. Coffin, Freer. SaMuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel AV. Smith, Edward Smith, -- Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White, John R. Neff, Thomas P. 2 Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm: Welsh, - Henry I). Sherrard,l , .leey. This IS the oldest Insurance Crlmpany, in the United States, having been chartered in 1704. Its charier is per petual, and from its high standing, long .experience, am, pie means, and avoiding all lists of au extra hazardous character, It may be considered as offering ample seertH. ty to the public. W1L1.1.A.51 P. JONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Janes 4t„Co.,lVaterand Front eta., Pittsburgh may4y _ . . Tsubscribers having removed from No. 17Q to Nos. .1. 172 and 174. Liberty street, offer for sale Goods, as follows, in store and now landing, viz : „ 3, 5 0 bags prime Rio Coffee," new erop 40 " Old Government Java Coftee; 110 hhds. prime New Orleans Sugar; 520551'. Plantation Molasses; 100 " St. James Sugar-hi:Moe Molasses; GM Of. ch. Young Ifysou Tea; 40 • Gunpowder end Imperial Tea ; • new 40 " Chulan'Powchong . " crop. 70 catty boxes and Gunpowder Tea; 100. bags white Brasil Sugar; ' GO boxes white Havana Sugar; 40 bags Pepper; 20 '• Allspice; WO boxes Mustard in I and th. cans ; 0 10 Malaga B unch Raisins 30 " in layers; 1;0 ht. " 59 qr.". " 64. 20 casks Zante Currants; 10 bales Sicily Almonds; 100 boxes Richmond. Tobacco; 50 baskets Bordeaux and Mareeillet Olive Oil; 200 bids. and 100 M. blabs. N0..3 large Mackerel; barrels FirleY; 1500 lbs.. Cheese ; . . 2000 galls. Winter and Spring Sperm Oil ,• 1000 0 Bleached North-west Whale Oil ; 1000 " Crude " 300,000 Cruz & Sons , stip , r"Principe Cigars ; 30,000 Havana Stirrers; 29 Ma pipes Cognac 13randy, of various vintages; 2 pantheons Jamaien Spirits; • • 3 pipes Holland Oin; . • 20 qr. casks sup. Teneriffb Wine ; 10 0 . 1 1 .1adeira Wine ; 20 Lisbon " 40 Oporto - 50 ".. . Sweet Malaga Wine; . • 15 Indian barrels . .15 Muls..claret; . - N. qr. casks Haut Sauterne; 40 cases- sup'r Bordeaux Claret 1_ . 30 easketsChumpagne Wine doz.Sup'sriltornech Bitters; 200 bbls. pure, Rye Whiskev fromto 5 vears dd. & apll • MILLia RICKETSON., Cam CIGARS, CIGARS—Four cases, containing. 12000 St. Bt Yara Friniii)o, Cigatoi 8000 Barran lulled 'do dti,, 4000 de la Cruz Cuba d 6 " 'do 3250 LuNorma Hay. Regalindo "4000 Primers. Hoviii do do 3000 La Luna do do 25250 La Minerva " do Just received and tov sale by, JOSHUA RHODES; Vid : — No. 61__Vood_s_t_reat..... FSALE--4a Brick lions°, and Lot, of". 18 filet Cro n J: on Clay alley by 60 deep towards Wylie sitter, na i r r, to Washington straet. The.tibusi is well asranged in good repair. Price, sloo(v—swq in hand, $lOO atone Year, $2OO at two years; $2OO in three years, or $6OO in Scrip in hand. This property is ranted at $125. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield street nit. Sale. • 7- alil'A witmAnta PROPERTY,' 6'Mated the City of Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio, viz. , -One 0 of 00 feet front on Third street, liy:160 feet' to an alley, and oil which there is a large TWO Story HEIM HOUSE, containing several rooms or apartments, which' has been mOstly , ooeupied as is Ttivent these last seven' or eight Tears, and is now occupied us a - Tavern, by Mr. Crane. rhere IS also it large Stable on the same Lot - ALso,.part of a Lbt of Ground; adjoining the above de: scribed property, somewhere about 27 feet front on Third Street by 180 feel to au alley; oil' which there is aTwo Story Itilise, coniainingS rooms on the first B ocfr,3 rooms on the second Semi - alsoh a' garret and a kitchen. - Ttit a Rouse was formerly occupleanithe Post Otfleeaud how occupied' as a Bakery. Thirels. - also a' Stable on the' same Lot of Ground. . • - . . _ noth of the above . Houses front on. Third street, near Market street, ond.nearly opposite the Court:flouse.. Will sell-both thesis Lots and Houses- together, or each House 'and -Lot separately. Terms t—One-half of the purcliasessioney to be mild anima of sale, and the other hale payable imeledt after the sale with the usual ante= :rent—the balance, to, be xocUred by bond and mortgage tliiistiOte proPerty. T,itlo intlisputnt.le, Without any. etieumbrance.. A warranted deed i itaan s . 6ld PoS i s o e r ss i lon 7 , „:" , „ v i C il l eesigned, by letter ux o; otherwise. • , SAMUEL ItIeCLAIN, APO' 23, - • " 95 Wood st. , -AKAY MAGAZINES REVD AT M.: A. MINER'S.-- Oodeyls Lndrs.Magazine, for May. • : - -National Magazine, tor - May; • , ' Graham's 4 , Memoirs of my Youth ; by A. Cle Larnartine Life and - Letters of CaroldneTry. ---- , The 'Waverly Novels, by Sir Waller Seott; complete in five volumes.. . , • - • . Ilowdler's Family Shakspeare, 'from the sixth. LondOn edition. - Outlines of a New System of. Physiogamny; illus.. wilted; by J. W. Redfield, M. D. Litton's Living Age, No: 249: Our itock. now comprisca,the largest and most com plete assortment,in sthe',West. IC Smithfield street third door above 241. °MN •I • • CI!SR, sale try Y 2, . RHEY PdATTHEWS & CO • " 4 F - FOL 54- x ..,`.. ~ MLb9,.. s+f Ilißiri - 101 --- diCriilltib - frl 7 7 7 7: SELLING : OFF' • AT - =' - 13:0S - T - ,- TO CLOSE-UP,' • Tna'undessigaed , riaving determined - :. , ;p. A k v; to decline hiapresent business:and clasp tip -on orthefore 'the 4st July • from this dity.sell of for cOs'r and csardsna, his , entire stock of TRIMMING AND - FANCY GOODS, embraeinga:general assortment of Goods in'the above_ line, viz — Fringes, LaeBs,..Edgings nod:lnsert! , lugs, of every deiteription • French Wor ked : Capes, Puds and Sleeves; Clitton and Silk. Hose, MI - colors and qualities; Children's do..;'Linen Handkerchiefs; Bend Bags;and Purses, :Steel Beads, Clasps and Steel Trim mings. Bonnet Ribbons, MOntut( do:; Belt do., 'Cord and Taasels,Oiled Sales, Sewing Silk, Genres' Spool Colon, Spool Silk, Linen .and' Cotton - Bobbins, Woisted. and Cattim. Bindings and Cords,Silk and' Linen Lacers, black, white and cblered KiGloves, ciflhe beit rpm lify. Silk;Lisle Thread and Cotton Gloves; Lace Gloves and '. Fless; Areef and Gerniart-Pinsi Hoak Pine • PARASOLS, SUNSHADES, AND PANS: , Eviery variety and shade Ofit'amsols,Orthis Spring's . purchase;' Fans of the:theist beiam - ortAnd!ileimatterns,* all trash and new; Ladies' Traveling-Bags ;Ladle - 080On Silk and ' , Merino Vests; BuShlo TuCk: Conduit- •Card Crisch ; Belt Slides; Fahey - French:Hair Bruahee, Read legend Fine Tooth Combs Perfumery,idt the finest quaS , itim4 Fine Soaps, Pearl, I vory and.•Partelaisi Buttons;. 'Clothes Brushes, ashes, dcc. tee; l; • .• • •s• • 'GENTLEAIEDi'S , RiIIeiNHING GOODS , A large complete assdithient of Goodsin the alive • line,consisting in pillSrlof : Fine Shirts, Standingand Byron Collars, latest styles; Silk Undershirts 'and - Drawers; Gauge, Cotton and Merino, do. do.. Brown and White Linen Drawers ; White Drilling'do.,-madie in superior style ;-Barathea and. Amer.- activate; new .styles of rich silk 'Cravats, all .nutterns, u splendid as sortment; red and imitation Madras Cravats; Lawn and, cinghamdo.; Banihrtithe Steaks; Satin .and"Falicy.Tieh; Silk and lifittin figured and plain Scarfs; Beaonis- and •Collarsi. super, Lisle Thread Under; Shirts and Drawers; Eng. mut Garin= Half Hose; Lisel Halt Hose; Silk do.; a splendid assortment of Ebony. and other. Canes; Silk and GinghitniGmliielfas, C r itipet Bags,- Dressing Gowns,Silk and - Linan Handketehiets;bradk and' colored Ki Gloves, Silk and Lisle Thread-do: , - `Shottlder Braces, of the most aptiroveepatterni; Money" Behr, Russia Belts, French Embroidered Smoking - Capsi Oiled Silk Bathing caps; Razors, Riushes,..Watietti, Sus 7 -ponders of every description, he. entire" stock will be'sold for cost, and carriage added. which will bring prices down • 50 percent. lower than the same • descrip,orL of Goads have ever been offered in this rill". B. F. STERETT; N 0.50 Market street, near Third st." N. xt—Thi,Store for rein, and Fixtures for Sale, from lit ' = • • " • • may3:tf k'IRST YLEINI lAD STOCK OF NEW SPRING 0 °QM Ai. Ai = ffiABoB ' ~4s .ONE PRICE STOKE...NO. oo AtAxithr STREET, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A A. MASON & having considerably enlarge 21.. their Store. for the . accorarnedation of their i in= crearing business, are now prepared to exhibit to theii _Retail Trade the most extensive 'stock of rich and fasM. irmable Imported and American GOODS they have: ever, offered in this city. Their large Shawl Saloon, together. .vith another room, have been fitteduri and added to their Retail Department, tnerebY'giving them - ample room for the display of their Minimise stock: ' Being constantly in the receipt of NEW GOODS - from their House in , New - York, they are enabledloriffer ..hewert, latest and moatdesirable Goods, and at prices as low as any house la the country., ' Theirstoek consists in part of five hundred pieces of extra rich Beregea, Tissues. - Albannes, Delpinnes and Marquise. of new - and splendid styles.' Atilt, Poil de Cheare, Fowlard Silks, Mous De ',runes; Grenadines; Pekins, Bmziliennes, Broche, Toil dir Nord, &a.,..fre.-- Six hundred pieces at new and rich style Jaconets, Lawns And Organdies, splendid designs. .Seven hun dred pieces English and . French Prints, 'Ginghtuns Chtillies, &c. 7; ecc. Three hundred pieces of rich plain, figured and change able Silks, of entirely new, styles. Also,,Blsek Silks tor Dresses,. Wanes, Mantillas, Ice., of supenor high lustre. • . • SHAWLS. Cashmere, Thibei, Long and-eltmre Shawls, Gros De Rhine, Poutt De Sate, Canton Crape, Silk, Berage, Sew ing Silk, Wool Ptaid,Grenadine and Mailin de Laine.. WRITE GOODS Cambric*, Jaconets, Victoria Lawns, Book and Swiss Manlins,Tarletans, Fancy. Checks,. Linen Larons, Dot ted Misting Stull and Nainsook do., ..ke. LINEN GOODS. Daautsks,• Covers; 'Napkins, Diapers, Mika French' Liacn:and Drills, Itarnsby Sbeetings, SWiss do., Irish Llitens,best snake and finish. . • A complete assortment or China Braid, Florence. Dun-. stable, Rough and Ready, Straw, 'F.nglish Chip, Fancy,. Dossiir. Rianoss . . 125 boxes of- Bonnet .and Clap Ribborts of die best styles. Also, black and colored Taffeta anal Satin, hest , Silk‘Linings and 110SIERY AND GLOVES. - . Eyerq deittriPtion - of Ladies' 'And .Venc.'s - Hose and Gloves, CAtrats, Scaifs, ifilkt.S. Also. Berege; -Crape Tissue Veils,..l3lack Lace, Derni ITEiLs - !few rtsuovt'and Mantillas. Of all ilus`fashionable colors and styles. EISBROIDVELED LAM, TRINIXINGS.k.C. Lace Capes, Collars, Cuffs, Standing Collars, Chemi- Paleucumes, French and English Edgings, Cam briCL do, Inserting, Halt Ribbons, Linen Canibrie and Lawn Ildkfs.. Crapes. ac, ,te.. . .•, .• PAR ASOI.B AND. PARASOLETTES. More than Two Thousand Parasols and Parasotettes of every variety, including the Legit make. of brie Satin - and Chameleon. , CLOTHS, CASSIAIERES, Vestings, Summer Stuffs, Cononades, Tweeds. Jeans. Also, -Flannels, Checks, Counterpanes.' CiIN(SI.IAMS, GIIINTZ, PRINTS, Ice. More than two hundred eases °Om best styles, and. of every vnriety. Bkarha and Brawn Alnilint., . , Over one hundred cases of all the well known andup-. proved makes of Bleached Muslins, 301) bales Brown do., 01 every variety and price Purchasers may alkays depend (from the great facili tiesa of this establishment.) upon obtaining the choicest . Goods at the most reasonable prices—the systein o( Low PRICF-4 adopted by this establishment, as well as their One Price System having met with such essential favor that the subscribers are enabled to oiler stilt great er inducementsto purchasers. Fwery.artiele will there." fore be marked.at such-low rates ns cannot fail to give perfect satisfaction. ITerchants (rem all ►parti erthe country are invited to call. A• A. MASON& apt!. arMarket attecei, between 3d and 4th Sta.. Now Nprling.lioods t ka 01 &t. MARKET STREET, between Fourth street VI and the Diainond. Foreign and Domestic .Dry. Goods. _The subscriber has just received his first supply of Fan6y and staple 'Dry Goods, adopted to the, Spring. Sales, consisting in part or the following: _. 4-4 English Lawns. only 12} cut, French DrgendY Lawns; 121 els, 4-4 Ellue.Merimac Prints,l2Lcts.,.4.4 Double Purple Prints, e2i els., Drab Mous de Liiin; eta, French Drcsi Ginghams, 12} ets., 441:frown- bras tins, from 5 to 8 Ms.. Dleached Muslins,3l et.5.,44 flleaCh ed Muslins, GI to 1:21 eta., Prints, Mertranc Patterns, 61: eta., - 2d Mourning Fr. Gingliaras, 12e ets., French Work Collars,l2l eta. . LADIES' DRESS. GOODS Brocade Charneliou Silks, Broslia Figured Silks, Oho, matron Satin de Shier), Wido Black Plaid Silks ) , Wide Black Oro. de Rhine Silks, Figured Foulard Silk's, Plaid Oro. dtAtinour Silks. Madonna Silk Stripes, Wide Black Mantilla Silks, Paris Printed Lavina F,uglish .Printed Lawns, French Dress , Ginglituns,. Elbroldered Swine Magnus, Paris Priutt d Mous do Lams, Satin Plaid Bern ges, Chumelion Plaid Oraitadiiies, Plaid Linertiuinies 7 French Organdy li:mils. VARIETY - 00 . W : . • • New style Bonnet Ribbons,' Ladies' Cr a vats, Revere Bordered Linen Cambria Handkerchiefs, French Work per and•Collars,Black - antiColoretl-Kid - Gloccsiliisle Thread and Silk Gloves, Mohair and Worsted Mitts, Black Silk Fringeaand, Grin e, Mull,Bwiss,Jaconettand' Thread Edgiags and Insertings,,Whita anti Black. ilk Hose,. Cashmere, Monivian,. Black _and White. Calton Hose,ttud Black and White Bilk Demi Veils.. • , SHAWLS: . Embroidered White Cashmere add Crape Shawls, Plaid and Black Silk Shawls, Black and Colored Moue de Lam Shawls, Satin Plaid Bemire Shawls, French Cashmere Shawls, and Plain and Embroidered Black and. Colored Silk Fringe Thibbet Shawls. . . DOMESTIC AND. STAPLE GOODS: Damask Table Linens, and Table Cloths, Bassin Dia; per and Crash, Irish Linen and Linen Lawns, Bleached. and Brown hlnslins..Casinetts, Kentucky Jeans, ,Bed ,Ticking, Domestic . Gingham., Colored Cambric*, -tad :• White and Yellow Flannels, Welsh Flannels, Canton Flannels; Brown, Bleached and Colored Drillings.? GENTLEMEWS GOODS French and English,. Blue, Black and Brown .Cloths -. Black and Fancy French Cassimeres; New Style Fancy, Vesting,* and Cravats; •Silk Under Shirts And Drawers; „Linen Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs, and a fine sentiment of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders., PARASOLS. AND PARASOLETTS: A . have just received a Splendid assortment • o Style Plain and. Fancy Silk Fringe Parasols, Par • and Bun Shades. . The above Goodslatie all been Purehased-at tim loW.• eat cash:prices, and will be sold W'holesale and Itetail,at such 'rate* as cannot fail to please all,who wish to.buy gond Godds at low prices, - . • . • . . 'ABSALOM MORRIS, mar 2 3 , N 0.65, Market st., Pittsburgh.. INew.Good*2 New Goods.li AT NUMBER. FIFTY-NINE, North-west earner F,'04{14 WU, Market streets, Pittsburgh.--Bauaiirits: BARGAMI—The undersigned respectfully. informs his customers that he has .just returned from the .Eastern :cities, and is now receiving, a large and beautiful stuck of :FANCY and .orAELE, DRI,-GOODS, •coutaining a choice and elegaat assortment _of, all the 'newest and most fashionahlosiyiee and fabrics, imparted this season, and embracing a complete variety of every arttoltszbe, longing to his line of business,alt of vhichivill be offer ed at prices which must'pro - itatiSfficiory to the pur 7 chaser. • The'custorners of the house, juid purcimers generbily are renecttolly invited - to give these Goods on early ex . ,Cedi 'soon and secure . a BargEiln! NITTA? ROSS,' aptt 'lVholebale and Retail IMaler in Dry Oboda • ' Flue .Shirts, 'Owlng Btyleo. TI,DIVARDTODII& CO., are now receiving from their JD Factory Faet 3 a largo stock-of fine and medium qual ity fSHIRTS, which, for durability , and style of mane facture% nre not surpassed in This or any other market.— This trade will be supplied at lowest New York prices. 117- Wareroona, 'corner Fifth" and Market' greets, - w' stairs. upP EDW AD.D. TODD GO. Manvioefurir of ib . tin Puttey. Shirt.c.kastintii . Calars,...Tobbers,. is itst Wholesalelkalers Cientlessittes Ftsriiiihing Goods, NORM-NAST COIINISR ?Mir AND SCARNST (ire - srAtits,)' PITTSBURGH, PA: - • 111 HE subscribers beg leave to' call the attention of I merchants and dealers' in gentlemen' wearing gooda, to obi large stock of ,fresh - Spung Goods, now opening; among which are to be found some of the rich _tun and - mostmitairable styles of Spring Goods ever otfet ed in tfits market. Ono of our firm' is engaged at our factory in , the East, where. we flatter ourselves we pre manufacniting someef. the best acid most durable;elty/Fs and, qualitieri:of Shirts,-now-called for in any market.-- Beiar very - thankful for the..kind - favors bestowed owes during the lair yitiar, we hope to have diem continued, i we intendsto offer our goods 'at f.LerEd!Ter./OAr-Nrietl and accommodate our customers with .p,leasut Wit are confident we can offer Shirts at aglow prices as they can lie found in thit Eastern markets, from thaTtiat , 'that our: advantages in manufacturing: are 'COmplite A Please give s call, and he .convinced:ot . the abiitte. . . . .• , . • . : 14.; DI- SELATILNO2s llTOULD.rupectraqr. announce to the cithsene of Pittabotgliand'vichtitr, that, he will remain in this place a feta : Ways: . Hitt Into d hnicess in the treat ment 01 a large naijoritrof those, disedses nnhich have ever been regarded asincurattk by the thodem and more fashionable practice, has induced him to , send forth th is card to the afflicted portion of mankin'd. • He has, within the past tweive.thonths,...imparted insuuctions_to, wards of -MU citizen or.of. Tc n n casco, Vi rginia, No rib aml South .Carolina, Kentucky and - Indiana,.- among . them .Physicians of high standing, and they all bear testimony of their entire satisfaction. . He has •also, succeeded, in giving permanent relief to narly 3000 individ nate, ample proof of which he can adduce.. It is not pretended that the concentration of the results of medical research emanates from ono author, for be be. ever so versed . in,medical. science, he would come far, far short of so herculean a task. Dr. 8. has been en gaged since 1830 in selecting and purchasing all the pop- . ular and secret remedies which could be obtainedm England, Ireland, Germany and the United States, from those persons who were eminently 'successful in curing dome or the following diseases; viz tn-•fthetunatism, Dys pepsia; Sick and Nervous Headache, Palmer Weakness to Back or Joints, Paralysis, Nennpiria; Spinal Affec tions Epilepsy, Toothache, Contrewnns of the Muscles, Weak or Inflamed Eyes, Piles —ANC., the, Cancer, Tatter, Foost Bite, Scrofula, Ulcers, Mercurial Diseases of long standing. Perna% Diseases, GenertilDebility,&c. - • Forty It instructions for the ewe-of-all diseases origi . netting in, or causing the derangement of, the Nervotus System, so that those who receive instructions can. act. 'with equal efficiency as hithself, his charge Is only Ters - - • . Dr. S. is furnished with certificates and recommenda tions from the most intelligent -and respecuille ,Physi clans of every place at which he has bad the pletisuro of visiting, which he will bit-pleased to exhibit lb thein sPection of any who may desire it. • • • . . - The ingredients used are almost exclusively Vegetable, ex ceedingly stmpk, and within the reach of ail. Persons atilictesi with nay of the within:namcd, Dia• eases, would do well to call upon Dr. S., and tf not effect ually relieved, no •rtmunemuon will be required for his services. His motto is, Alb Cure,llo Pay. ' . Dr, S..will remain dunnghis stay at thOST,CD.M.ILES HOTEL, Room Na. . apl7 . BORACK Ism _ ISAAC R. DILLICIL , Land and General Agency 0111ce t ' AT TUE CAPITAL or, Imams, Crn - or . Snimoninxi. . To Non-Terident Horsier: of Illinois Lcinds,-IrotclessOf • • Illinois itufebtednen, and •all •prisimi-desir- • ow of purchasing Slate Lands wish • . . • Illinois strip or bond:. nudersignedwould respectfully inform the public .that they have established in this city—the capital of the State of Illinois—a LAND and GENERAL AGEN CYOFFICE, fot the' transaction of all bulsiness apper taining thento,withivr the limits of the State. All transactions relative to the purchase and sale'of lands, examining lands and reporting their location, ad ireintagee and value, paying taxes, redeeming land sold `for taxes, investigating tales, Ac., braying and selling all. descriptions of State indebtedness; this, and every other' .description of hasinesi attached to a General Land Agency, on the most extended scale, will be. promptly and faithfullrattended to. •• - . , • . - In regard to location; we have many adirintages over. all other agencies in the State; being at the Capital, near the centre of the State, and at the;very fountain-head or all information in relation to. matters connected with . leads, taxes, and State indebtedness, through the media/if of the government and executive offices. addition.to this impprtaut advantage, the senior partner, Mr. Ash, had occupied, for several years, the position of principal Clerk in the State Auditor's office, and havingbad charge of the books and State land department in said office, has • obtained a thorough knowledge on all subjects connect ed with this agency; and we'are, therefore, enabled at all times to give correct, and prompt information, mach' in advance of any other agency in the State. Our location is also important to non-residents wishing to pay taxes, as our acquaintance with the collectors of the revenue is such that we can obtain the tax receipts through the mail, and the money paid directly into the State treasu ry, thereby avoiding the risk of remitung funds by mail. We also beg leave, to .inform yetsons.wishiug to pin chers., State leads, that oar arrangements. are such, that we can, at all times, furnish State bonds, scrip, or indebt edness in any amonnt,:and at less rates than.any other atficaja the State. . . . . . . • In conclusion, we take pride in referring to the char acter. and standing of the gentlemen who . have been kind enough to permit as to use their names as referencea, and with a sincere desire to plense,backed by fidelity,indus- . try and promptitude in all our business transactions,to merit the confidence of all. who may antrum, their busi ness to our hands. . ASH & Springfidd, Match 20,1819,... - • HMI. Daniel Sturgeon, v• IIS. Se nate.. • Hon. James Cooper,. do. Col. Samuel IV. Black, PittebtaigbiPti: J. Vogan Diller, _ do: . Gen. Robert.Pattemoo, •• Philiadeaphaa' :. Gen. Maui . . . . _ .IcitePii LT.bi-:tester ........ -• • do. Messrs. Wadaivaitlifc Sheldort,New Bork City hressrs: McLean & to Orleans: Messrs. A. Garrity &-Co., John M. NVymer .Esq., • James Calnottrk • • - Cincinnati. Hi. Ex. Gov. A. - C:.renah,- - ,Springfield, ill. lion. Thinnois - H:CarnptioU, ' ' 'do. Hon. s:ll:Treat .. . ... .. • • ••• • do. (0115:2ro 'City Scrip. VrOTICE roTHIC Houma or Prrrsention Crry Sour. 11. In conformity with than Scene's of the Ordinntiee of the 1 nth of April, 1549 directing the andersigmed ".to negotiate for CITY SCRIP, the Bonds and Mortgagee of individnats held by the City for property.sold; amounting to TWENTY-EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS.. Public iioties Is hereby given, that the Said obligationsirill now be disposed of for the Corporate issues of the City of Pittsburgh, of the denominations of One, , - Two And:Phree . Dolrars. Farther Notice is hereby given, that City Bolide; bear. , in interest from the ISitt day of Apri1.1.849, at the rate of - 6 per cent. per annum, wilt at any 'time hereafter be issued to the holder or holders of Ci ir Scrip, in, alma of One Hundred Dollars and upwards, accordiag to the provisiims of the-above date. S. W.JOHNSIVN,- • • alt4l• • • • • •• . • :•City Trionsorir. . • • 'House wad' Sign 'Paintltsg. •- • • • -r D. PITFIELD would.respectfully inform the aitizerus fl • of Pittsbergh and Allegheny that he is prepared to do a)l kinde of ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, such as yreitatiori or. Wood *and•Stoae. .M 1 oilier" left with L. BozatisoA•Ruropetiri Agetic *ill he strictly ettedde4 to: arD:dlen CogsTABLE,'s,. ASSIGNEES' and ADMINISTRA 4TORS' SALE of Dry Goods: Clothing, 'Fancy Arti cles, Toys, Hardware. Cutlery, Saddlery; Gold Watch, &c., nt AUCTIONi by Catelogoes—Scrip win be rakers/or some Slat.Goade..— Commencing on THURSDAY next, May lbth;' et 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be told, without reserve, to the highest and best bidder. by order of Myers Barker, Constable, and G. Roeteif,• W. H. ltfiskbill; Assignees of. T. 8. \Yawn:mut ; also T. Wilson,. Admlaistrator, and C. hlintal,Administratrix of the late . P. Minna, dec'd, the separate' stocks of three Retail Stares, 'by catalogae; comyrising, part-cord cam-• brier, vesungs, baizarines; gingham, muniet, pantaloon' stuffs, cashmarett, broad cloths; Worsted plaid; French' eassimares,ganibroon, coating, cilling, linen and comets cheeks, chosen, chintz and calicoes, splendid cashmere shawls, black Holland, summer oasauneres, mote de lainea; braids, gloves, hosiery, laces and edgings, grosd' - Naplei silks; a large assortment of ribbatitta, tree veils,' alpacas; merinos,: red flannel, lustre' and dimity, a large assortment of. erino shawls, braid ,. gimp, straw .a nd lawn bonnet,: de !eine. and cotton shawls,.crape; vats, silk hdkfs., reticules, a lot of clothing, itardwytre,, cutlery, toys, French and Germam faileY goods; alio, groceries, &c. Catalogues' will be ready pp 'Saturday, and the goods arranged - for examination to.miStmier. - The. Assignees have concluded to take 'Scrip at par:for tb,eir . geode', which willbe.markedinentaliagne. -- The Con M.... tile's goods will be sold for par funds, and 'the Admiais trators' for currency. BARKE:R,Constable. . •. • ASteigneee of T.D. Watisurin,; . • ' •• •C. IIfINTAL,. ' .Adm'r and Adm's of the late P. Mints!, dm:M. mays . ; JAMES hICICENNA, Auct 2000 Prenitum Blinds. 13 J:MLLLLMIS,No. 12 North Sixth rareet,Philade- Alto Lie, Verietian Blusd and Window . Shade azaufae surer,. awarded the Brit and highest Medals tit the Nevi, Yotk; . ,u altintdre' and Philadelphia Exhibitione, - for thd superiority'of his BLINDS, with confirmed confidence in his manufacture,) asks the attention of purchaeore to his nazortraent of W001311'03 of narrow and wide slate, with. fancy and plain Trimmings, of new ogles and 'colors.— Ales, a. large andgeneral assortment of Trisrupareni Window Shades, all of which he will sell at the loweat • • Old Blinds painted-and trimmed to look equal to new. • DEausas supplied on liberal terms. The einions of Allligheny . Couuty ore respectfully in vited to can, befons purchasing - elsowhere--coofident of .pleasing all. • • Ity. Open in the evening. , •• To Coantrytillerohants. • ' HODKINSON would remind you that Poneantunv Ilk.. secure China, fitos4, We e nn"U; * g sr 111 : 0141 prices as never were heretofore offered M. Remember, 113 Wood street 4 doors below 3th. • Litil7.: •• Notice - Trio - 1 , e n • Ute., • rOHE sabscriber informs the public kenerall s , and JI.; Housekeepers - and Retail . Grocers partitelarly;Aat hells discontinuing the Quceneware business, and. will tell oB' his present stock at reduced 'prices, . Those who wish to obtain China, Queen:ware, or. Glass, willitatinds a rare opportunity for.geulng such sirticles,as they:want, much cheaper than the usual rates.• •: •• • • ••.•'. Reniember ilia place, CHINA „HALL, N0..118 Wood street, near the Auction store. " P. S. I will dispose of my whole stock to any person Wishing to buy it, at tabargain. • • • • • • jarattf EW DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, Burke , s /loud inv,, Yourthstrea.—Rousin Airraoxr, De,gnerreo typists' from the Eastern cities, would call theattention of the inhabitants of Pittabnigb and the neighboring towns, citizensto their Daguerreotype of and others, at rooms= the third story of Barkes building, 4th it. • • • Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured doif ne pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the. art. Our instruments are of the most pow.' erful kind, enabling unto execute pictures Odsurposw for high finish and tordifainess to, nature.. Tbe piabLiOM3s. solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither requir4dSlisix- Petted to take them unless perfect mitisfaction' igivird • , N. B. Operators will bad this a good depot for efaeY .I;:rinstkuctlons given in the ary Containing the more r isconotapreyerne, . laza - • retorts • Aga. • ; • _i ! HE subscribers respectfully. Inform the citizens, of. Pittsburgh and vicinity , that..th_ey are now fully - pm, naied to fill orders for GRAVEL ROOFING, in, a man ner not to be surpassed in this city-Or eliewhere: From ,their experience In business, they - feel - confident: that they will renaer •satisfaction to all those who may give them work. :The soperiotity of - Gmvel Roofs °ye - Petty other kind, particularlyineaset Of fire, is too well known to require any argument in its favor. •To those who are' unacquainted with our work; we beg leave to refer tlfern to Messrs. Thomas Etiggett, Sr, ;Jan: F. Perry, Reidy Patterson, M: Kane, Jr , and others, for whorl we Lave done work. :Orders - thankfully received and promptly attended to We will be 'found on ..Wylie street, be riveari High nndTu.nnel.street.s.• . •. • : . MATTHEW BIeGOVERN.:, JOHN SKINNIN. • . g. lorrom-Ye bales, for saleby • • ' • •' N./ • ERF , I,3IIOIITIEWS & CO. -Z4 ..;,- ~„ - =NM IMil Ditipi . 00 Alikinnee ....... Coad , apa tentsgradrisatetX AND PATENT IfirSULACED POLER i IttlianC.CL.4lZl3 orugastairoszs..--Thia is the only • instrument of the kind that has ever been presented .." • . in this country orEurope for medical purposenand• bottle . • only one ever known to man, by which the galvanill *aid '- can be conveyed to the human eye; the ear, the brain, or,. o any part of the body,_either.cateruully_or. internally, ,n a dean ite, gent le a trcam,vrith oat shecksor Pain—with 'PorfeillaretY , T- . .and on e Ecluitho happiest effects, 1*; • This important apparatus is now highly approved of by maay or the mosr eminent physicians of this country and Europe,- to whOm•the afflicted ond•beicrs whom it . may concern' cau'be referred.. Referencerwill.also. be event to many .highly respectable citizens, who have ~ •• • been eured r bymeatts of this most valuable appluall o ol • .. some;of th e most Inveterate nervous-disorders, . w h, - . could:not be removed by !my.other known maim& •_. • • ; Among vorious others, it has beerrproved to be admu , ably adapted-forili core of. the followiog diseases,.yiz: • • . ry neous hsodach, n d tither disorders' of the blant• - 1 1 with Dila appame.4 'alone thut.the operator can convey • the galvanic fluid With ease and safety torte eye, toren . . • store sight, or care amanroso hear' - • ing; to the tongue, or etlY,f-thre speech; and to this an:lotus parks o • body, title PUT, of chronic rheumatism, asthma, nl. algia, or tic doloureartatPllral - • • . ysis,pr palsy, gout, rho, :a.or dancei ePliePaY, %acetones d•= sr rains, some diseases peculiar to re males, contraction of the limbs, lock-jaw, etc., etc. Rights for surrounding, counties. of Western-YD., and • ' privileges, with the instrumentoxisy bcpurchaaed, and also tested for the cure of diseases.,.... ''' Full instructions will be given for the' various iheitif; • exalt to be need for instructions . dlsesuais t and theibest manner for operating for the cans of them,' obseases, will also be fully explained boats purthaser, and a pamphlet:Purina)" his hands expressly.lar Vitae Purposes, careMly,pre- • pared by thepatentce. 'En uire of •• - • -" • . ••." • „ , novl3 • near4that. Road,'Pittsb .14-• ADIES are cautioned against using' Citasaiut ./..1 red Chalk: They are not aware bow highttally Inla riowsitis to theskin ! how coarse, howlangh,howsallow, .! yellow; end Wales:Why the skin appears, alter using pre. pared cimlk 1- - Besides' it is irdunous, containing a:larget - quantity of lead !• . We haVe prepared 111reautifal_y_ege, tabLearticle, which We call - Jones' Spanish Lilly hite. It is perfectly. innocent, being purified of st 11; deleterbens qualities, and it imparts to the skin a n'unral, heithlty, alabaster, clear, -; lovely while • et the same' tine MUng as a cosmetic on the skin, makingit son tirullsounath.. ; Dr : . James Anderson, Practical. Chemist Ittsestichis. setts, says "Alter analysixtgJone s' Spanish LilryWhiittY, I.6nd it possesses the most beautiful and natural, and. as . the same time innocent, white I ever saw. certainly , tan csnicientionsly recommend its use to oil whose skin ' requlreebeantifying." Price 25 cents a box, ..Directions ....the best way to apply Lill)f White, Is With soft leather • or. Wool—the tomer prefenible. • • - A :Flux sac or Tartu YOB. 25 es:rm.—White • teeth, -foul :breath; healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, eftei being once or twice cleaned with Jones!, Amber Tooth Paste, havethe appeartince of the most beautiful ivory, arid, at the same tune it Is so. perfectly . innocent and exquisitely fine, that its constant daily use is highly • advantageous, even to. those teeth that are In good condi.. tioni giving them a beautiful polish, and preventing' a premature decay. . ,Those alretuly decayed it prevents • from becoming worse—it also fastens obeli ails becoming - loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately white, mid make the breath deliciously sweet. 'Price 25 or 371. cents a box: All the above are:sold- only at 82 Chatham's!, sign of the American Eagle, New York, and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the next column: . . • • ' WILL you sum, bud get a rich husband, ladyt '!Your• thee is your fortune. , is't beautiful, clear, fair!' . ld it • white? If not, it can be made so circa though it, be yet- ' low, disfigured, sunburnt, 'tanned and freckled. '• Thous ands have been made thus who have waahed once or twice with Jones'ltatian Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and magnificent. lint be sureyou.gur the rena me Jones' Soap, at Me: sign of: the American .Eagle, 82 - Ring-wont', Salt-rheum, Seamy, Erysipelas, - Barber's Itch, are often cared by. Jones' Italian. Chemical.Boap,, when every kind of remedy has failed. ..That .it cures. pimples, free:ties andscleare the skin, all knovr..Sold at ~ the Animist's E agle, 85. Chatham street., Mad, mader, this seldom ar arotterfalls.: ••• . _•.; t • • • ••• AILuvOLIS, Jr" ratterson... Sold at Jacason't 89 Liberty at ., head of Woods Bigg Or of the Big Boot-:.po o . • : , • ALT ; RIIEUM, SCURVY, OLDSORES, ERYIEWt-'• 13 LAS, Barber's Itch, Chaps, Sass Beards, Piptpfa.— This lensed by many physicians In this city is emingthe above,. and we would not conscienciously sell unless we knew ato be all we state. • • • • • • • As a cosmetic, the we JONES'S SOAP la perhaps the only article ever•knovrn that removed impurities, and cleared and beautified the Skin, making it sr,tl., clear, smooth and white as an infanta. But mind, it is sold at Mr Chatham at., N. Y., and by mar • 69 - Liberty greet, Pats argh.- 1311EUftlATISM, GOUT, AND TIC DoLoItEUK: 7 - - ' IL A. respectable gentlemmicalled at 0111 office, as he . said, to inform us that he had been afflictedsaid, for 15 yeari with. Rheumatism or Gout, and occasional wito•no Doloretix; that. he had been frequently.confined to big room for months together, and often mated the most in tense and excruciating pain, but that lately be bad' beet{ using Jayne's Akan:airs, from which be fotaulthe mow sig.; no and unexpected relief. lle say s he lound . the eine very pleasant 11111 i effective, and - that he now coni alders himself perfectly . ettred..7P?tiktefeletia.N9SLl "Met . . . . . . A Fscr Warn Kriowna.—A gentleman Cifficioralons habit; from indiscredon in his younger Mils; btcame or. Ceded with Ulcerations In the Throat. and Nose, and a disagreeable eraptiiiii 'of the Skin. Indeed, his Whole.' system bore the marks of being 'permitted dieease. • One band and wrist were so much affected that he had lost the use of the hand, every part being covered with - :.. deep, pairulil, and offensive ulcers,' and were as hollow and porous as an honey-comb. It was et this stage ofhis: complaint, when death appeared inevitable from sleuth • ' some disease. that he commenced the use of Jayne's Al terative,-and 'having taken sixteen honks, Is now perfect.' . _ _ ly cured. , The Alterative . operate : et 'through the' cimulaUciii; and purifies, the blood mid eradicates disease from the system, • wherevar ll:seated, end the numerous cares it has per formed in ditientses of the 'skin,*cancer, sciefals; 'gout, • litter.Complalnt, dyspepsia prat other' chronic diseases, is truly astontshing.—Spini of the MIMI.' ' ' For tele in Pittslitrgh, at the PEK.lbi TEA STORE 72 - Fourth street. - • • .• • ' • • • • — Jaynes , F amily • Ste diolneso • • DR.4.: 8: COOK,..Piona, Ohio f .orritesi•lifarcl, 1846:., • . "neva used your nvonfurrs, Curvricurrirs Rabarzr, and Rzpector am, in my . prectice for the last three years, 'and have been exceethogly well pleased vritki theth,.and . 'never, as yet, to my recollection, failed of realizing my fullest expectation in their curative ptropesties,,Your. other medicines I cannot speak of fromexperience ; hut, judging from those 1 have used, I doubt not haul:tat . and are entitled the confidence. reposed , them, by those who have used them. .I wits fonnerly. very partial. to !law. Verraifuge,, anal became:icor:ale . • ted with yours,:whiCh tummy decided AreiCTATIO. 10 any. other now in. use, Ressectfally, yours t *&c.,: COOK, 4q. 117" Pot sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Sfore,72 Fourth • • OSE,IEBI7IIIOIIY o; Wilbud'iFtutt cht°s.HThehndersigned„citliens of Plitsbnighthavr. j . Aug personally Ilbed:Dr.: Willard's Oriental Cough tore, and experienced its beneficial effects, domostelther- ' • fully recommend" it al. slab-andetrectuar. teal' caul; Speaking from erperience,. we believe thatitims do so perior and would recommend its use tciallther afilietedi • •.. . . ... .. . CHARLES LEWIS. '. • . • ' -'' - PI •:_. •ZAL.JRNTICENS.. Pittsburgh, March Is th , IS4a -..' ...' - - • ' ' IrrSold by J. Schootunaker lb Co:iJotm`llttys,James A. Jones, J. H. Cassel, John P. Scott, F. L..Snowden £ Mohler. Oirdecr&Snossidert. :: • • . ~.., .. 4. ' ' 16 OF COUGHING in the night ate very trouble • 12 some. .They.break in uponthe.hours oCrepostr.an& exhaust tho strerwth of the sufferer. B. A. raffiatoclx." & Co.'s COUGH BALSAM hos been, eminently =masts ful in easing ancteuring . these. ccapleosainspellia., , • person. is routed in the iught by a spasta..of coagbing, tea spoonful of tbe Cough Balsam will Boothe it, give him relief, and, as it is palatable lenges no nr.pleasant taste • behind.: If once : used ,: it will take precedence_crver. all ; others, to) a.rentedrfor coughs, colds, &c._. • . _ . , • P.mpared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK. & Coo corner let and,Woot.sunets, and coraardt.b. and Wood streets.: .1 " • . nov3o A ' -RAI:Pit": thansaran VacisTAßrat'pßlA ILTO for. wileilisoliaiidietail die • • Rate EsiOsiiolt, • ' • .. 60,_Stnithfielii , Also;Ipy;Win:Colo, Alligheiiy, - elty:'i. Btalthillir minthannhlkßliteniOgp, I!etuf . , 2 treat, MTh TIREOEPSTONIC AI9.I3.ITi.DYSPEPT/GPILLS The genera! ProPante sof these_Pills,aru Canainar : tiva i Purgative and TOriii. In the eointeon diamders. arising fromimprudence 'in dicti On.; each ea sinkriess• end sourness of the 'Minch, heartboruchcadarhea, &a.; where a medicine is required, this preparation IPA very applicable, Ibr its tam:dilative 'Or .soothing effects give . almost immediate relief, when gauges of sleknesi exist : ' • its purgative operation upon the ..stomach' end bowels is gentle and efectoali and Its male prepertt i itepatt strength to the digesuie organs, thereby.enab g: these • , brgans to perform thsirproPer functions with order and •regolerity. The price has been, reduce 4 from. 60' to 25; - cents a box.; • . ' - • . • ' For late wholisale and retail, 14% IL A. Tacx. & corner 'Front and' Wood' 04,4, sixth s t o . - :,'Wood 'streets, Agents for Pittsburgh. • • ' • auirl9:3naeod krIONSIIMPTION. seised . mote victirbS. .. tiny, other. 11_, disease In oar country.' The.young;:the 'old, the -- beautiful and gay, are all alike subject to itsinvidions ; 'ravages, ,and many' a itectic,cheek has bee° supposed to, bloom with the grow; of-health:" But every case • antes in a cold and'a coughL-perhaps - deerned unworthy* of [Mention at Bret-:mid only met with' remedied when': '. too late' ,Watch the firet_symptoras with J ealous care, ands ake immedi a te use of the Cough'Salssim hi' B. A..- PahnestOck & Co., which will Certainly cheek imitative.. progress, and, restore the Intim:tied ofgaris to .a beatttifin • For sale by 'l3. A. FABNESTttIet & Co. corner let ". and Wood ats.; also, corner Bth tad Wood. ' dealt AASC N CO:, No. yr tITIMETort ,I 43; • thig day; reeeived, pei "Ftist Line,' the tbUornagh, 'named Gixsty, viz plain and printed 73erages ' all•woot rd.: de' Lhlnes,eralviti broldere.d Thibet Shawls, black, *bite' and pearl 13111V-' Hose; span Silk Rose; kid, silk and llslethrend - Gloyesv been, bobbin, cambric and muslin.Edgitigl;interting black silk lace,Edgings; bonnet Ribbons; embroider ed ' muslia Ca .s, new patteratand rich goodin • Valna •a •• roperty or o • *eras, I ITUATED of a mile from the Cemetery and oppo- ' S Bile the residence of Col.Croghan, presenting front. of IMO feet, containing a new cottage house, with hall in. • centre and 4 roonus,4 bed rooms and good cellars,B4. •A tenant-house. Dor', stables, garden, lie. all under ggoood fenrTldstesnable prpertzis :Vtableffr prom - , . ; intuit and beautiful locations can easily be imprcrvedlor • that purpose. Price, 8200 an sore. -, • S. CUTHBERT,cIen. Agent, ' •- 13mulifted-strett. DEAL ESTATE FOR ECD,ll'.—ror salvia •valuable •Lot of 91feet. front on Beaver atrentsAillegbenribi by.. 117 Ceet to al7 &Malley, haying , n• email frame. Cottage • , Dwelling Hotlie, with other improv'eateris; 'Mee spo, in .Pittabairgh c aniLAllegheLly •Cirtittid Coitsitp Scrip, a 1 par. ha. CUTEDERT, Oen, Agent, - - aP 2 ° * " Smithfield !moor-- FIERCE/6910N CAPS—MO Bf. 9. , nctuisma caw 100M.0.D. do de last reke'd 314CANDLESS k ekIaPaELV; myl • • • •97 Wood street.' " , MEE =imevaaia MEE • ,r.5.....zev.04.n . • • MI E