t11)e. 1?ost. _ • detterlistri arerquestedrehancrin therfavor sbefor. 4 doc kso' P, M. 'This must bet tortpted h i in order tome tura an vosertiM. ine,tittiposnbie,ein eariierhourwoutd itt0 . 1144 Vast Job iprinting Office. CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS. [l7" Having'added to our Esisadisbment,•ti splendid Steam-Power PrintingATactiini, we are prepared to do hill kinds of Newspaper and 800k -Work in a style of un sarpasse4l beauty and, neatness, and upon theinost reit: sonable terms. We resTiertfully solicit the patronage of the public inthis line of our business • ' '"' .. . . .. .. . , , Br G.., W. BIDDLE, Dowel st-,,,,ltalttwv.n, ~- to a new three story Brick nn SMITIISICLI) Sr i One klig be low -Sixth street. TEETH INSERTED„frorn?!..ZWir a whole sett, by Atmospheric Pressure, "st 4 tileautiful representation of the Natural Ors, restorintrthe FAce to ' its original shape. TEETH BIETBACTED, - with little or no pain. 'Mess= Txxrs, permanently slaved by stecturso, preventing the Tocu t uche,which is mueht et ter than curing it, though its td be done. in live mill utes, or, even instantly. . ..., . a1 , 21 , /v . ' . s., . . . irr-Ititezraante-4 10 ) 3 Ftt BARKER, Itiancuere TAiwii, N e . , t turrosialits mend 0110=g:hint steeep, Pittsburgh. . utti., hand, a large end general as- Born:nerd. iif • z R.SA.DY•NaMECLcrrunta: Particular nn; , paid to the Cutting of . Custom Work,which wile • made in the most fashionable man ner, and on reasonable terms. .-- - , • • mayS irrOf -0.-Pow•ALLICTIIENI7, LOIKIE, NO. .It, meets at the kltill. cornet of Wcma street and • Virgirt Alley, every ffluirtrilay osouing, at S o'clock. mityltem - GEOILGR BASSETT, Seel. pTOOIIII-ACUT, TENDSIX Gum B s, AD . N AD . ntrrs T.arrin—By the use of .Wheeler's .celebrated Tett-berry Tooth- \Vash; Tooth-ache can be effectually cured.. Tender_zuld Diseased Guttts made -firm and healthy. Bad Breath much- improved, and the Teeth freed from tartar, and made beautifullywhite. , Trice, 50 cents Rer bottle. This article is patronized.by the elite of soctety=-is highly concentrated,. and will make one. pint uf the wash. . , Sold wholesale and retail by VII. JACKSON, at'his Boot and Shoe Store, " BIG 'BOOT," S 9 Libeity street, head of Wood street, rittsbutgb. up27:6md&w, .. r. U" Petra Wu.r. mmit RICILLEDS, M. D.—lt - eel constraina cdi from a sense of daty, to make the following statement .conscious that it may appear unprofessional, Mr. Chas. Wade, of this city, was quite low with Pulmonary ,Con, sumption, with which I had been treating with less than usual success. At his request, and that of his friends, 'permittedlim to tryDr.llogers' Liverwort and Tar, and , I must,confess that its edicts were realty After using the second , bottle, my visits were discontin ued, and he was soon restored o health. • I do conscien tiously recommend my brotherpractitioners to 'prescribe this retriedyin all pulmonarr complaints Which bailie the ordinary mode of treatment. . • Wttaim .I.ltlctisatos; Citicinnati„October Ist, 1944. • . . -This tuedietne.is warranted to break up the most his• tressing Cough in a few hours time. Forma° by ..-: J. KIDD & CO., Wholesale Druggists, No. GU Wood mt. KIWELAND & HARDIN, Grant street. Inskylp:Orad&sv Irr , RMEC5rArisM elm Gotr.z—W,right'slndiun: Vegeta ble Pills area most extraordinary 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 th: aboec painful maladies; but they excite the absorbent vessels'to take up that which is already deposited, and therefore are ab solutely certain to make a perfect cure. Of Rheumatism and Gout. A single >5 cent hOr of said Indian Vegetable Palls will often give the.mo-t astonishing relief!, and per 'everance according to directions will be certain to drive pain of even descriptionirom the body. • . • Beware of Counterfeits and Imitations.—Remember that the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the writtr tt signature of tVii..t.tsat MUCUS on the top label of each box:. Remember. also, that 11. Smyser, Druggist. corner of Market and Third streete, is not an agent for this medi cinet and we cannot guarantee as genuine that offered by htm for The, gemaine is for sale u -- Dr Wright's' Principal Office, 109 Race street, Phi.ailelpliia; and 'by JOAN THOMPSON, 156 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa, who is sole agent for this city. by whom. dealers can be • lied at the wholesale rate. mayls •XTEW GOODS-400 gro. assorted Wtmlcbone; • ZO dim. Gum Suspenders; • 300,': Ladies' Bose; . . • . 100 " Men's Golf Hose; 29 cartons Bonnet ; . 23 " No. 3;4,G 9 - 31antuirdo ; " • No. 3,4, O t 9 Satiri do. Together with an assortment of Parasols, Tote e' (;rads, Ladies , Collars. Gloves, Mitts, &e.,,Bte. just. opened.. fresh, and for sale by - McCANDLESS CAMPUELL, mag 22) 97 Wood st., next door to Diamond alley , 'irbe Late Dreadful Fire at St. Louts BOUM) be a warning to all to leave no means unem ployed by which such terrible disasters can be , HALE'S ROTARY PUMP A ND FIRE ENGINE can be so constructed us to throw a largo stream -of water, by the nid only of two to four own. At a small -cost, cost, every person can have upon Ws premises a ma chine which will throw, with the power mentioned above, a-fire-riglas stream, from Oct to 1:10 feet horizon-, tally, or 70 feet in height Had one of these machines 'been, upon coch,stertmer. and each building bunted at the late tire tn St. Louis. or even upon The bout where the fire originated, who can -'doubt that millions of property-might have been saved. Ono of the above Machines can be seen it the corner of Smithfield. and Filth-streets—listen HALL. N. s.—Sec ndvertisement or first page of this paper. may2l:dlets EST RECIFIVEID, TB! E ONE PRICES iTetitE, 60 JMarket street. 10,000 yards of Printed Lawns, - su the low price of la c ents. _` ftny2.l A. A. MASON& Co. 111JONV OPENING AT A. A.MASON tc CCKS,6llltiar ket street, 6 cases off' fast colored CALICOES, at the low price of 64. cents. . twayfil OF GOOD WIVES; by LI Maiia - JD Child.. In one voL;I2 mo. . 111..toattc-Es. Snot:L.—Memoirs of Madame ..tic Steel, and of lqadarne Roland; by L. Maria Child. In one vol ; 12 mo. Just received and for sale by ' KAY, tr. CO. ..mayl.7 , (Journal copy •) HOMINY - 10 barrels,a first rate article,tastreed by may 2 2 WM. DYER, 153 Liberty OENING, AT TIIE O.NE.PRICE STORE:I7 cases of new style Beregeg, Lawns and Calicoes. may 22 A. A. MASON & CO. ' - -..nts of Ilythol. NNV. BOOK FOR litCHool.s.—lttements of Alythot ogy, or Classical Tables of the Greek and Romans, to which are added some notices of Syrian. Hanlon. and Scandinavian Superstitions, together with those of the American Nations; the whole comparing Polytheism with true Religion; for the use of Schools. 3;1E4 re. oeived by JOHNSTON &STOCKTON, maylS Cor. 3a and Starket sus.. . Piro and.filiartme Insurance. . TIIEINSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA will make permanent and limited Insurance on Property ins bis City And vicinity, and on Shipments by Canals, Rivers, Lakes, acid by Sea. The properties of this COM puny arewell invested, awl furnishan available fund for the maple indemnity of all persons who desire to be pro by Insurance. . WM. P.. JONES, Agent, may 8 44 Water street.' NkrANITIJ3, . Fon Ssta: Two substantial, well built and con veniently arranged Brick Dwelling Houses, pleasantly situated on Bank Lane, Allegheny, having three lots or 75 feet front-by 100 deep. Price, $5,400. The whole or one-third - may be paid to Scrip, at par, and time had on deferred payments. . - • - Atso—A valuable Lot. of ',.1 feet front on Fourth at. Road by' . deep to an alley. Price, $1,200. .One-half or morn DULY be paid in Scrap, at par ; balance on . titne. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Ag Smithfietreat. HOUBR FURNISHING HARDWARts, &c.-'The Subscribers are receiving and opening large stock of ktoustOlitnishing Hardware, Britannia and Japanned Ware: Also, on hand, a large stock of plain Tin and Copper Ware s of our own manufacture; Pressed Goods; tke., Ice.—to which we would invite the attention to wholesale buyers and others. JOHN DUNLAP & CO., Corner Market and Second streets. ap2t Goods. TN a feW days Twill be in receipt of a well selected and fashionable assortment of SPRING GOOD, now on their war frointhe East, to which / world invite the attentioh of my friends. . A good fit warranted in all cases ' SAS. Me GUI RE, Tailor, mar3l. Third street,St. Charles Building. TUE undersigned having been appointed Agent of the DELAWARE MUTUAL SAY LEM:MANCE COMPANE,.ia the place of John Finney, M resignea, respectfully . forms the public and the It - lends and customers of the Company, - that lie is prepared - to take Marine; Inland rind Fire risks, on liberal terms, at their office, No. 37 • Water street. fmyl o -1 P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. • iSELEIC Williams, • MERCHANT TAILOR, Smithfield *street, Na. 12, he tween st and 2d Streets. ap4:f IifTISTORY OF THE GIRONDIS PS.— Lamirtine's U_ History' of the Girondists, or Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution, trout unpublished eminent. by Alphonse De Lamartine. In three vole ; mo. This_ day reed and for sale by RAY & CO, - mayl7 Comet of Wood,aitd - Third streets. Mill& COMPLETE - ANGLER.— Walton's Complete 1. Angler, or the Contemplative. Man's Companion, with copious notea, for themmit part original; a btbliott. cal preface,. giving •an account of fishing and flatting books from the earliest antiquity to the time of Walton, and a notice of Cotton and Ins writings; by the American Editor, The. above this . day. received and for sale by inaYl.7 - (Journal copy.] . ' KAY &CO. AIJI4I2I.II3A2LEY.—We arc constantly manaractur tag and have always on.hand a 'apply of this ex cellent article for Soups and Puddings, --------- 1 ---- M 34 " 1 011 or. fancy -rO.Olll rec r sale P - - AS. PAI I I'ON, - Td — a r ndf - or by :No 17 Liberty gt . EXTRA. HAM - S.-4'2 Tierces: `• Manning's n E xtra Canvassed Barns. fast received and for Sale by , - • , S. eeW. 11.Ali.13AUGLI, ' 'ivo..s3lVuter and 101 Frown-. "DlNFooll,—:Alwaysouliano miKINd for sale mayl.s G & ZslOOltliEAD, OAF f3LIGAtt-250 bbls.,.numbers 4,5, 7 and 8 Loaf' ..L4 Saga?, of different refineries. in store and for sale by MILLER &. RICKETSONi Nos. 172 anti 174 Liberty street.: ADZES' - SPRING SHOES-Silk,-Satin and . Frinch Xi Lasting Gaiters, of every variety and color,On baud'and made to Order: . - - - Also, a full assortment of Children's Shoes, of. every descrintiou. • Manufactured by . S. KEY S, marts . No. 8 Fifth. strum. . D RIL'L' A -2 bolos illue Drills ; 2 " Brown 1 ease Blended'. rec'd and for sale by McCANDLESS & CAMPAIE.LL, 97 Wood street. r:ir __________________ MEE &num:dal curb Sivancial PITTSBURGH BOARD OF-TRADES! T. S. CLARKE, 1 - • SF,LLERS;' coxsnrrzE you, MAY. DitZELL, - - . , Far value. Askid. Offered - . O . mni of Pittsburgh.... .... • •5. 5 0, 0 $ 50 . 00 sso lg Exchange Sank 50,0 044;00' Merchants' and M. Bank . • 50,00 5 0 , 00 4 9 ,00 Farmers , Deposit Bank None in market.. Band Street Bridge .. .. • 50,00 5000 49,0035,00 Northern Liberties Brldge . 60,00 Old Allegheny 13r:dge ' '5,00 36,00 35,00 Connellsville B, FL Stock, paid on shares,SU,so City Bonds i? cSat;)... .. •.. Monongahela l!ridge..• Gas Stock OFFICE OF VIE POST, TIWESDAT MOIMING. may 24, 1849.$ FLoup...Ther6 were umo small. sales from first hands at Tuesday's quotations-43,560 3 ) 60 . GROCERIES..NO change in prices. - tar We foundbilt little - doing - yesterday, and no clttrige in prices of any article. " NEW ORLEANS MARKET. • Mny 12,..1849.. Cotton.. The rumors of the America's advices be ing in town, which had been generally circulated on Friday - , received less credit 'on Monday, and the sales of Cotton . in our market on that and the , fol. lowing day reached 13,500 bales, at much steadier prices. Oa.Tuesday morning the steamer's accounts were made public, announcing sales of 32,240 bales at Liverpool during the week, and a decline of't,on Middling Orleans, while the quotations for Fair re mained as before. This intelligence which was more encouraging than rumor bad Ted us to expect, together with a decline in.Preighti, produced a good effect here, anti saletesince have embraced 27,000 bales, as follows : 7500 balsa on Tuesday, 600 on Wednesday, 10,000 on Thursday and only 3500 yes. terday, (owing te,news of, the Ifibernia '8 arrival at Halilao which would Make it total for the week of 40,5000, taken chiefly, for England, France and the continent of . Europe. Prices have improved from day to day untill ,we find it necessary to, raise our quotations a full quarter of a cent above those of week. At all the United States ports the receipts now show an increase 446,110 bales, as compared with the - same date last year,, while at this port there is a decrease of 51,117 bales. now ontrtarra cLassuleNnorr, Inferior 5 051 Middling Fairi...llo7l Ordinary- —,, . . r.ile6.; Fair .... ... . . ...Vie— Midc11ing........91061 G00dFair........8 (29 Good Middling".6oll I Good and Ftne-'..9/0 Tobacco.. A good demand has existed for this ar ticle, and since our last weekly report about 1400 hhils, have found purchasers, the larger portion of which have been Refused Tobacco. The rates have not been made public in some instances, but we un derstand that they have been . very full in all cases, if not rather higher Ai, these deseriptions. We re, peat out last figures therefore -7 -Lugs 2.1a31; Leaf, inferior to common and fine; 31a51.; Choice and Selections, 51(8 , 71c ii , fti. Sugar.. The demand for Sugar has not been active - but nevertheless a Prettffair businesthas been done, thd week s ssales summing up about 1300 hhas, or a little more than 200 WWI a day. Prices hate con nutted quite steady at the following range, for ins tenor to common, 214131 • Fair Sall ; Pnme and 1 choice, 41,cd51 ; clarified:so6lc t y Th. Mulasses..This article has been in steady, though moderate demand, and about 1800 butts have been taken altogether, at very uniform prices—say la 17c. for inferior to prime, mid IS;al9c ts gallon for choice re-boiled. We.learo o f nothing done on Plantation. Fiour..Notwithstanding the unfavorable news by the last British steamer, the receipts of Flour have been so limited, that prices have been well sustain ed, and are, indeed, rather higher for indinary brands. The entire sale Include come 11,000 hhis chiefly' at 4,1F*4,25 for Ohio brands, 4,2501,50 for good St. Louis, and occasionally 4,1531,871 fur fa vorite bakers* mark,. Testerdity,s sale; were 1200 bbtri, at 3,25 for common, 4,24 fin Illinois, and 4,40 for extra Indiana. Weel - iis receipts 11,017 bbls.-- Exports, 17 3 911, - - trally'llevieve of the Blair/tete. BRIGHTON CATTLE MAR'KEZ. 31ny 17, 1549. At market 421 beer cattle, 20 yoke workieg oleo, 35 cowsend calves, 550 sheep, and 4100 swine. Prices—Beef Cattle—We rionte to correspond with last weekt—Estra $7,50; Ist quality ita7,25; 2d . 6 50a6,75; 3nl 5,5008,25. Workipg °ten— Sales at 570,85, 95.1.10,and 115. Cuts and Calves —Sales at 623, 25, 27. 31, and. 42. Sbeep-92,75, 3,50, 4, and 4,50. Swine—Printe lots to peddle 4e for sous and sc. for barrows; entire lots 4 and 41c; old barrows 41e. At retail from sto • PHILADELPHIA. CATTLE MARKET. May 19, 1549. At Market, 13001:led Cattle, it:eluding 350 brad for New Turks 250 Cows and Calves, 700 Hugs, and 2000 Sheep and Lambs. . PriCes—Beeves steady, and nearly all in market sold at50,756i5,75 the 100 lbs. Cows and Calves -mostly sold at 86/315 for dry, 151125 for springers, and LS$32 for fresh cows. Hogs move off slowly at $50 , 5,50 the 100 lbs. Sheep and Lambs—Prices ranged at sl,so(ci-5,25 fur sheep end 5103,50 each for lambs, as in quality. Hay is rather lower, And sees were generally made at ii-'s"ii7o cents fur good timothy. Straw bringe . e4a6 the 100 bundles. AUCTION SALPS. • ET JAMES It'KENNA. AUCTIONEER. No, Ll 4 WOOD Srusxr. tR 1 DOOM- vitox 111th rIILKAN INDCeIaIIINT TO SPECULATORS Axe orntim.—Positive Sate of Splendid and Valuable REAL ESTA.TII, in Allegheny County, fronting ou the Ohio River, about twelve miler, front the City of Fitt*. burgb.on which there if made the best of Improvements, m AUCT/ON.— On MONDAY. !text, Atte usiti, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. will positively be sold, without reserve, at MeI:ESN/PS AUCTION ROOMS, in the City of Pntsburgh, two mart Trans ef LANG, uoth sit uate in Ohio Township, Allegheny County, on Sex/wk ley Bottom, near Sewickleyville, fronting on the Ohio river, about twelve miles from the City of Pittstireli— only about as hour's tide by steamboat the rati-road, when completed, will pass alongside ; one tract contains Eight Acres of tiround, with a large Orchard of Fruit Trees, on. which is erected a splendid Brick Mansion House.. 56 feet front best 11 feet buck ; built short time, and fi nished in the best and most modern style. accordiug to some of the most celebrated drawing. and plaits; pup- plied with every convenience type nalmtid ton comfort able dwelling or country residenee. it contains eleven rooms, beautifully finished, with sweeered e °mires and other work of the same kind, end all arranged no an to afford the most ample comfort to its occupants. It todk two years to build it, and cost upwards of SKOV. In • Retitle a unignificeut Grecian Portico. canunandole OHO of the most gorgeous mid delightful views on the Ohio river. The scenery u round is unexcelted for beauty and spender in Rey other part of the Western or Southern country from 'Pittsburgh to New Orleans. There is an ' excellent well of pare spring water on the promisee—it is well adapted. Alan, on the sante property is a good Store Farm House, two stories high. contalumg 6 rooms. Also, an ridinining "from of hand, contrasting Niue Acres with a large Orchard, on which is ereete.d two good*Frame Houses. Both tracts are beautiful *welling or rolling _Bottom hand, in a good state of cultivation, and is proverbial tor its richness of soil,ns all who are acquainted with the locution know there is 110 better laud ut the United States. Thin is the first time that it has been offered at public sale, and perhaps never be fore has such valuable properly beet. offered in this sec tion of country. - The public may rely that the sale will be positive, without any humbugging, ns the owner is deternuned to dispose of it at any price. The title is indisputable. A liberal credit will be given on part of the amount, which be made known at time of sale. For a great pot lion of the first payment, City of Pittsburgh and Alto -gheny County Seem will be taken at par. The owner will he tin thepremises till the day of sate, for the par pose or showing the property to those wishing to pur chase. Each tract will be sold separate. JAMES GRAY, Owner. J A MILS ICENNA. /tact. TTNaTEWBITE/DP SALE of aantaged Dry Goods, Paper, Books, Ink and Stationery, at AUCTION, on account of whom it may - concert.—On Thursday next, May . 24th, 'ar 11l o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold, Without reserve, at MCKENNA'S AUCTION BOOMS, on account of underwriters,: for cash, par tunds, a large lot of Merchandize, 'cornea which were slightly damaged by- water on the Penna. Canal a few days since, coition. sing,,bipart—,fisney lined gloves, black and white cotton gloves i night cops , and men& cotton suspenders, Oxford glovei, worsted nuns, fancy comferts, ring com forts,-shaded. do., fancy striped and spotted go blue mixed yarn, coat, sestand,shtrt buttons, embroider d and de Mine shawls, striped woolen shawls, stain cravats, a large tat of ribbons, laces and - edging , combs, wadding, a large assortment of RomaaPathillic Prayer Books and Catholic Books . Of every, description, School Books, ink and Stationery; Writing - end Letter Paper, Wrapping Paper. The. above gooods are now ready for . -exam Ina. lion. And at the some briaidet:mf Mang - flees, the stock of a. Retail Country Store, vt , —bleached and a brown mishits, pant-studs, toweling, ging4ams and call coes,- cord cambrics, table Cloths, hosiery merino* fine cassia - term, leghorn and straw fiats - and bonnets, a large assortment of shins and drawers', tea aud tobacco, 3 boxes of oxen, Ore. Terms coals; per fonds., maythl JAMES hieKENNA, A"IONEES, SALE OF — A COUNTRY STORE, of. Fancy red Staple Dry Goods,. Groceries, Otc., at. i tUCTIOM—Ort Thursday next, May 24th; at 11) o'clock . tit the forenoon, will be sold, at. McKentia's 'Auction Rooms, by order of Assignees, the stock' of a Country . Store, comprising e, great variety of Dry Cioodk,GroCer- Jes, a large lot of ribbons, gloves, hosiery; laces, book, mull rind Swiss muslins, jaconet mustirtu, bleached and brown muslins, vestinga , Shawls and ladkfs., table cloths, calicoes'. ginghorns, lawns. de lalnes, summer pant. stud; giraffe 'cloth, broadcloths, French a ii English .cassimeres. fancy, styles; cassinels,meri• nos, alpacas, calico robes, tweedscliObbinets; green ba `raise, atocks, Irish linen, bed ticking, flannels. Sewing silks, cord' carobrics, Om Also, ' Groceries, viz:—tea, - coffee, sugar , spices, tobacco, filberts alrnoildA bean Or hominy, gueensware, e.-3 boxes axes ma yo.. . . JAMES McKENNA, Auct ItAIESS AND PRJAIE„POR - ,Ptiina, and for sale by ar.ll JAS. PATTON, Jr., N 0.17 Litierty et. : , Hircr 4i MST WATER Of :11q.13 CHANNEL. Steamer Michigan No. 2, Gilson - , Beaver. " 'Lake Ede; Sholes. Beaver. - • , " Robt. - Wigbunan. - Baltic, Jacobs. Brournsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, 'do. • ' " Camden, Hendrickson McKeesport. r - GerraturtoWniConley, St. Louis. " • Peru, Calhonni Sanlish. 1 " Caleb . Cope, Murdock, Wellsville.' " McMillan; Bridgpoit. ' " Ohio, Stoops, GalApolis. Steamer Lake Etie, Moles, Beaver. ' " - Michigan N 0.% Gilson, Beaver. " . Itobt.Wightman, Beayer., " Jacobs Brownsville. " Atlantic; Parkinson, do. Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. . " ' New England No. %Mean, Cincinnati " Beaver, Clarke, Wellsville, " ,Z. Taylor, Lucas, Wheeling. " lindson, McMillan, Bridgeport:; '5,00 <. . -- 1,43 90,00 • ta,so For- reenwoo. Ga ens. • NEW ARRAN GEMMENT.--The Ag it steamer THOS. SCOTT will com mence on Mouday t May 7th, to run . ':g . from the old Greenwood Landing, foot of Pitt street, to the Garden, leaving at 8 o'clock A. .X ,and at each even hour until 9 o'clock last trip from the Gardened The Saloons tire supplied with all the delicacies of the season. 'roil at 6 o'clock. The Garden, with a large collection of GreenhousePlanti, Dahlias, Annual Flow er Plants and Shrubbesr. The comfortable wharf boat, Greenwood, will be, pled it the Pitt et. huidiag: lmy4 WELI.SPLLE PACKETS.- - For—Beaver - and Wellsville. • Tun new and splendid passenger steamer CALEB COPE, A. hielmoci, Master, will leaver°, tlie above and all intermediate ports every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. - - . For-freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply on boanl. - may 4 rrangement. - . • .Tix steamer BEAVER, CHAS. E. Clacasts, Master, will leave this city every Monday, ednerday and F riday, at 10 s. st. She has a boat at tfic landing, tietween Wood st. and The Bridge, prepared to receive freight at anytime. jtayit Wm. B. NlTtieeler, QTEAMBOAT AGENT, out lie 'found At' Wesley Grier's Counting Room, corner of Water undtitaith fteld streets, Pitinburgh. - mug; • For St. Louis. Tn.a fine new passenger steamer AARON HART, IV. J. Kormrx, blaster, will leave for 1 a OTC and intermediate ports, regularly. ' - For freighter passage, apply on board. mays __—_—.— -............__ _...-- "-7-Vor-Cinclanistl..Regalsr Paeset. TEAS! TEAS 11 TEAS 11 'I . , The fine 'steamer BIT. VERNON, thrum IT if With pleasure that the subscribers in- KOVNTZ, slnTler, ev era bribe l,l,o ' l e and form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity tr l tle Otis. regularly,y Saturday evening. that they, have completed arrangements with For freight or passage, apply on board, or to Messrs. J. C. Jenkins & Co,, of Philadelphia, up% OM B..MILTENBEROF.R, Aril.. . 'to receive their dirtier . , PA te RED t be TEVEI ke , neguar Zaniailllii Packets. . ' • 'Awl will beteg onstantly on ifisit Steamer VANEEE t Capt. McKee, leays baud, They ate neatly an dseturely put up every tilatonlay at 2 o elect, r at. in metallic packs of l. I and t tb each, with ...framer JENNY - LlND:Cartllin GALLICIIML. leaves ,heir printed card-showing the kind of Tea, every Tuesday, at 3 &clock, r. It. price, mime of the concern arid depot in Philadelphia, For freight or passage apply AV,. it 'WHEELER, Agent, with im levitation to return the Tea, if not liked. ENTAIL ralcksz . , up 3 -. Corneryf Water and B.lllllilfield SSA. . —.... f' , Gunpowdor -------- -tkll 'l5 I,oo' 1.25 1,4' 1.-511.11131711..11?, PACKETS. , r. hnperia l ..... ~ ...... sl. .5 1,2 u 1,25 1,:i0 FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE,. 2 u . 5.,,..„,..,....,.. .• ......50 22415 1.00 14.5 onto msg. - - * eV. Hyman ............ 21.1 CA d 1 5 44/ 1,22 1,50 React.sit &strange Pscarr.-The A i s Black .No 1 fine and fastpasseuger steam - Pee- • l" j Fine andE,' ctra Fine. • •73 Ipa 1,25 1,50 ket - TEEGRAPH, J. Ileziep.. Com- 1 We will warrant all the TEAR we nett tole equal to, mender:will leave Piusburg for Wheel. lif not ~,,„,,,f, to a ny s old in this City, and shonld they ing,Cinclunatl and Louisville,and all intermediate Ports, 1 not prove acceptable to the taste, they cart be returned, e vet y Saturday, at In o'clock precisely. , and the money Will he refunded:us it is only with that For freight or passage apply on board, or to l understanding we sell. FORS/13 11 It DUNCAN, Agents. , We ask a lair trial, that the public tons tie able to The Telegraph has been built expressly fora regular I lucre between oar Teas and those berstaute sold by Paeket.and with: view entirely to th e comfort of pas- 1,, l 'i r companies i n this city • th e the accommodation* ate inferior to no boat on All inverse( rich. delicious and good flavored TEAS. the western waters. The Telegraph will rut!, in cc:nines. should give UP a rall. Dealers can be supplied out the ion with the Den Franklin No a and Pike No 2, to Sant- Him n „." ' . onn t i .t d , terms Idouis--timethrough,rive nails, . *PII4Y rot *ale hy and YOUNG & CO., Itli S. 1114114 i N. W. corner 4th and Ferry streets, and IPlstibsigigks sudßroaraseviiiii , Daily PaCklit F. YOUNG &EN, lane. S. W. corner 3d and Ross streets. _ Etatteart 15t,1,94.a. may.3} LI:AVII T)Al" AT .4 A ' Pa''FrlANlrk4ll'll'l:l''.". it WPlll.:Ltilfobidatrhgetbr ftl ß utrun °T e l e lic E ri ghi li b la tt ir io el it of F " sart ir y I'n:its, 1110 following new boats romp s iete the tine i v„,.,, t 03 0 ,„, pt io rs, Flowers,. At.. on Wednesday 1, AYE }c Te.rintr,,,f,leiftki'll.at ettiMAll:-Aikcl:LeA'tirtAle'skfeut,P.h; :'rind Tau +ado's. the lath and 14th of JUNP., and premiums ,vin be arearded !Or the test and second Lotto( each va. •tilt ass. giul , l l ° ,Yri t g s ,Atili.,llA2C,l.L.,,.Cail; E: ,,,,;, i t„ " rj.,,,,, L .„,,,,''',',..h.t.e„,.te are . riety of articles exhibited for competition. The Mtn.. ling En, enti ' w "- ' - - -.-" -*--- --•-•"" --- r - n "'" ' here. and all Who feel 06 Mir rest in Ilorneuha m.are ye- s, all o, Every- corafort that money can 1031tUirt has been provi. , g .,,,,i,,i , 01 ,6, 4; itthr pw4 uttiint, feriViird to the 4abilli. •tfulty los ltd. The-boats wilt leave the MormarahelatVitaer BOIL i taavll:l.kw atry Merck at the foot of Moss st. Passer - mere will he prinetnal on , --.. isl ------------------------------ 3 provide board• as the boat* will certainly leave at Par 'advertiser " Trusties Sale. i ire, are Celli hours jall filifF. micterniFstrd Air:Aimee r:f.aerauel Rol, Lanitur , , - , Ail work et New Wheeling Packet. . i- ~ i s f Al i 1 ' lock lit Me a the after „,„ ;ises, on 1.00 ~-.PIO 6 AV. lest. 6 0 C • I 7 1:h r s t s. n i w 2 '' st d s t- if s' Ai4 ' 2. .t!e "'hYrt ``'''. e , l ' ec - coot , of that day, a TRACT OF LAND eematoing three i - ----- - ...'........0.......• .3. ....CC•f, ...aster, tv,t, run • it d - c st. iron Clti. at an ap ore. :,, , ,mited an d thirty and a half Acres. situate on the ;410- 1 as a Rego . ier packet tve .. tse . een l'itt:i nigh and i I , 1 .. r s w i m a l ts mile whose Mooongobola , i igt WI ilth-Vriber herring ferlllilvtd to Ibll 4...3 , - , , 0.06g6 I. Ai 10.0 r , heeiing. lenvolg IIII• l'lll "ell , 4 rnitde,l• " . "tte t '' - ` e Y ', ens-, in VP astitagten Catitity. Pa. There axe ercete4l on large arid commodious More room lately s. wed led by'Miller & Ric ketson,corner of . and rudfiv• at to ' ' ` l°”- l' and IN h " he ; eeel Y 't this tram a hew two story Duck Dwelling Mose: also* It i , rd n ot e i , Is, would rtp , ectfuny in(onn his Tor islay. Thursday and Sisterday, It S 6 . 3.10.0 k. A. Y. • . ~...1 th ,„.„,,, g tv. ...„ . 1 . 1 ,,,,, ~,,,, %...° 0.4 Jett p, ; .seery in _, rite la p . Fa .,, or harass. thavine superior ateotneetrita• 0 , ,,, , a,,,, ~,, , i ,,,, rn ,,,,,,,„., at ,,,,,,, 1 „,,, 4,,,,e,4 m,,,, f Mod* and the public genera ly. t tbe 'miaow_ re_cerving ti 003.,, piip.y 00 ..,.,..01-6. _aild well selected _ eccornono of HATS and. The Z. Taylor Is an 01113:6 Ig new boat and for srecti le, l'e , e 4-- ' lO et a r t Acres of whieh is first rate River Dot. 1!„ , „ tors i 063.. There it a AThAta, 63 , 101 feel or ri:one Cod owlet '^'lt‘ et"2-rig:EeneetlualttY.talld width he will soil ntiow ' ' •oleo received another lot of those much and accommodation Isnot Aurp.30,334 33 , r 136y013. 1 ,..,,,...,....,„.6,,,us 3 2,,,,,,,,i 0.. moo. Hr iiii ii it u, t rivivr. DertMli „kasurriioNo a.. egozEp._ Atte. ,---!' , ~,,T,T.7.,t,,x 6 ,4, , th in ~,,,,,,,ba.triees; I adtrilted Three Dollar Itata. Call soots, you an a ._. Regular Packet for Somata t. i..." 1* .6r bargain. ', r ' t " .. "' it Itt. , n3 ' ht. tt,"l",.wl4s,rtiK'S,r‘ks,P.irt,l,4otioiii.: i u.r As I occupy *room in cornunctiotrwith Mi.VV..I. -': THE hoe steamer WELI.SVIL.I.E. Ca p t . • the best ffoaltrY•"'V. ' 4 "' - ' - ` -- --- - "-- '-- i Davit* Tailor. thus 'heady tedaring t ha ns lam Rs nava. will leave fat the above tiro! toter. i of Limestone. This :tart will he *Mittel whole or In part. 4 iher. .; ? y enabled to sell at tower rates other estah rued trite port* on teederidaya sod ho ard , at . t to aecortmeidate panthasees. rot . freight or ruixtie,c it piity on board, or to ' Those wishing we further information, are referred to I torhul,:d,. l4 _;, o l ws thia the Public may feet alum& notEi - II„ MeLAIN, Agent. (11Xt. R. MIIMENTIEDGER, AIL ding ILO. frtirdtfl on the Peetmeee't'eune'llleYlL-el' re- s i —4-P----1-214--!-------- -- _-- - • - __ • - ' -- siding 3100.303 , 0 land.aud Bernet LOtig,lnnifeePec , Cice ' Notice to contractor*. New Wheeling Pacet.. .: cream], Ith.o. i 01110 AND PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. Tbe new and aptendtd passenger ; Thera wall alto be sold on the Met of May, inst. at I't Ir)ROPOSALS weal)* received at the °Zee of the Ohio steamer JAM FS NELSON, Si, D. Moore o'clock on the afternoon erf that day, on the premises. a , J. and Pennsylvania Rail Road Company, in the city Master. will run a* a Regular Parke ! TR ACT OF LAND euatatains etxty•cight and a - half t, of Pinshurgh until :SATURDAY, the Malt of JUNke 1 Acr es ‘ 31133306 is Ealtowfxeld 'township, la said Conroy: , 1. 4 150, tot the Grading and Bridging of the Rail Road, l ' etw'en ritlmlN and 'A,'' ' ee-t" s' Ir . ". i o,ei'og !sod of Me heirs, of David Bolton, Jerome 1 from the mouth of Rig }leaver a the tktele line of Ohio, tog tine city every Tneiolity, TlliirulAy 1300 SAlllf64), a , . t 0. h ~ oboot ~,,,,..bior ot none; I. eleneeet; , a dweneo of *Gout twenty mite",meowing. and epeei. Its 6.6')ek' A. u ' una Whet"Y ' e"rl MwLIY. Wed"" 1 tj" ''''' " g'f;,l vp , r ...t • i acs ovum of Mammal to he let may be semi at th e office day and Frolay, at 10 o'clock, s. w. .16 .+-Itch is ewe a (stiat . 1., with two tea 01, s, oda I a •tc w SAW Mill , a good Owellie,g Down*, Ike. , in Putsbargh, during the week before lettiog, on applica- Fee freilht or passage, (having sePcaer e" edetee-- - . ' The er will be made kisawa on the day of 1/143.- by I Don to Solomon W. Roberts, Chief Engineer; and lafor thut° t il t Y cnt h"ltt - t - jos.EvaliKNDiat2.4oN, Assignee. , motion may he obtained at arty time at the office of Ed 'The Jame* Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for ! ittelcld , ----_ _ __ ______— I ward %Vanier, Resident Engineer of Me Eastern Dirk. speed and atcommodation Is not su , . 1 ..., 1.. . xi11r ,.... zz..... on the firer. AMS.RTRONO & CROZE 1 •Ii r ; ion New Brighton, Beaver county, Pa. The work is dec6lf ,t, g :i,, -, 1 doe . . Ladies' tra Pearl Sonnet*: i welt worthy the attention of experienced and energetic o o •• P ear, eontractors and the line pastes attOiMti. ti fertile country, Franklin Packet. . , 1 - '" Illed-eye ,t I and Is easy of uteri's at all points, The (tat packet ALI.E(IIIENY BELLE. : 1 " :41.3ACA' "'call Cara, Wl.l. liAllO4, Will T 631 30gUititly be. 1:, wails' Trimmed listsi n 1,444 tVrcen at, ough and Franklin. on the Allegheny River i fly outer of the Board of Directors. WAI. ROBINSON," r., President 'ilisburgh, May kl, ISt*. fl3t. 1 s Days' Pea!! Ilird.el s e' s. Leaves Plttstuncit each Monday and Thursday, at 4 1 ' e o'clock, P. Y. For freight or passage, apply au hoard i Iteceived ibis day, and far sar N at a lb e rt ik lo rm wesi v t a ce , s , by de eV No.. KI, ,start.o. *teen. Mai tigalit a 9. 211 s 1 49. CINCINNATI - AND mm Prrrasit 'plumy' STEAD! PACKET LINE. 1 MIIS Independent Line of steamers is nuns composed or the, largest, *wales', best finished and Ilunisbed. and most powerful boats on the waters of the West, The highest wages are paid rot the semicest of the best and most experienced men engaged in the river traniness— The line his been hi operation for *A year!; has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest Injury to their persons- 'Flue proprietont challenge com panson with any passenger lute in the Union forsafety, regularity,and speed. All that money ran procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of par senates. The tmats leave for Cincinnati a* follows: MONDAY PACKET.—The Mottoso,urnt.a,Capt. Stew, wiltlenve Pittiborgh every Monday 'no rninkst u'elonli; Wheeling every Monday evening nt 10 r. VIRSDAY PACKET.--The Maga:rut :O. 9, Capt. Ina. Winer/tn. o'clock will leave- Piitelturgh every Tuesay morning at 10 lock ; Wheeling every Titeedny c vrn ng at 10 r. WEDNESDAY PACKRT.--Tl.l l . New Fccot.scin 2, Capt. S. Dean, evillleave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at lOo'cloek ; Wheat ing cvary Wednesday even• ing at 10 r. x. •••••-•-• • THURSDAY PACEEY—The Darzustrr, Capt. R. J. Grace. will 'Maya Pittsburgh every Thursday minting at 1.0 o'ciock ; Whocisng every Thursday everung at 10 r. FRIDAY PACEET.—The Curpra No. 2, Capt. Crooks, will leave Fridayry Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every evening at 10 r. SATURDAY PACKET.—The IVltassinsoss No, 2, Capt. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P. at. SUNDAY PACKET—The ieuc NICWION, Capt. P. Devol, will leave Plueburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. M. nov 10. " Mo r ipiziitieis ice - . Tillie. 111 mcEtviga Al M A. MINER'S. Graham'. Maga. Ilk. zinc for June. Sartain's Union Magazine, for June. Godey's Lady's Book,. " Mardi, and a Voyage Thither; b) Herman Melville. My Uncle the Curate, a Novel; by the author of the Rachelor of Albany, Ac., An. Memoirs of a Preacher; by 0 oorge Lippe rd. Fernande or the Fallen Angel; a new Novel, by Alexandre Dumas. Family Fallings; 'a new Novel, by the author of the Hen-pecked Husband, &c., &e. Georgina Hammond; a Novel; by the author of My Poor Cousin, &0., Ac. Kit Carson, the Prince of Gold Hunters; by Charles kverill. No: 1 Chambers' Information for the People; new edition, to be completed in 16 numbers. ! Er Smithfield at., opposite Brown's Hotel. [ mny2l ...... STAR BAKERY. THE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have purchased from Mr. C S. Bickley, the celebrated "STAR BJ.taavl , and " Ice Cream Saloon," in Diamond alley, mid are piv. pared to serve-the old customers of the establishment arid the public generally with all hinds of Cakes, Confec tionary, Nuts, Fruit, &c., Ac. Orders for Parties filled on the shortest nonce. 110rTheleeCream Saloon is now open day and night. inaylEedlta • A. & P. SCHILDECKER. LUMMTh= -• • Flab and Tar. .n ERGS. - No. 1 HERRINGS, (May inspection ;) U .30 bbls. No.l Shad, " • ." No. 3 Mackerel, (Roston inspection ;) 50 " N. C. Tar, In prime order ; received and for sale by ' lAAFFE & O'CONNOR, COrher Penn and Wayne Ptreets ROUGLIT COLLARS, CAPES, &c.—A. A. Meson ,t Co.. 00 Market street, have received, per Ex press, more than 1500Collant, Capes, Caps, Chemizettes, Cuffs &c. Also, Edgings and Inserungs, at one•half 'the Get__LASS— 300 boxes, assorted sizes.just ree and lot Bale by [mayl4] • S. & W. Ii&RBAUGH. 77'2'1413 , „ 'Bitslieese Card. TYRANTS AL IVELLAS.BIOI , IOPOLIESMUSrFALL : • 50 MUST - PRICES; 71Egrlucti ftibt will be prevail by calling at MeGentes Ty - Fashiouuble'FailoringEstablishment,Third tietteet, St. hailea Bonding, Marro: Sertel.profits and yeicklales, 79Anirrti - Fresh atid good. wst.sanamayrinalut., tucurrems, Trautman. Air RICKETSONt Whaksate Groats, and Potters a Brandies, Wines and . Seghts ; Nos. 172 and /7 . 4,.cal net of Liberty stronts,Pittsbnrib, NEWEIOOKS--Man PrimevAlyby Harris. Layard's Nineveh and its Remains. The Clergy of America. The Czar, hie Court and Peopie. Women of the Revolution. Irving's Works; new edition. Life and Corresponecnce of. John Foster. Holmes' Poems. - - De Foe's Works, complete; 2..0 Swift's Works, complete , ; vols. Fielding and SatoDeft.; complete. The Progress of America; 2 thick vele. For sale by 11. S BOSWORTH & CO., , 4.1 - street, near Market. ,El:r Clergymen and strangers are invited tomtit at the Hood Store of H. S. Bosworth & Co.; on Fourth street, near Market, where will be found line editions of. many rare and 'trainable works. , , • Wanted. 1111.1 E advertiaey having the machinery necessary for the ntanufacturing ot Gimps, Fringes, Upholsterers' Trimmium Boat - and Carriage Fringes, dce., wishes to obtain a Partner - in thd above business, with a mall capital. Good references given an&required Please address (post paid) this office. inty2 3 / 1 , ” TODSPOON. /MUST OUT, RE=BUILT, -AND AT WORK!!! _ . _ vsgoa Manufactory. HE subscriber having enlarged his Shop, lately de rstroyesl by .fire, informs his friends and the public generally that he is now prepared. to =stunts:lure gons, Carts, Drays, Timber Wheels , Trucks and Wheel barrows, at his Shop, on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield str.ets; where he keeps on hand a large stock, or makes to order aliy amount of work,"of the best ma terials and by experienced workuien, and at prices to suit the Uwe. _Southern merchants and furnace tech are requested to "call and examine, before purchasing elsdwitere. ma -22:Cm Wht !SOME. greenwood Garden. THIS delightful Simmer Retreat is . now opert for the reception of visiters. Ice Creams, Fruit, Nuts, Con fectionary, and all the good things nature sod art can produce, will he served . up, in the best manner, in the Saloon. The Tea Table will be spread at' 0, o'clock every evening. Conducted on Temperance-principles, and closed on Sunday. Ikquets of the choicest Flowers pat up at the shortest• notice. A large collection of the choicest variety of Green house Plant*, Dahlias, and Annual Plowing Plants, for sale_ The new steamer nor. Scott will be ready, in a few days, to run from the Point to the Garden. app. SPICES -400 MStaCasai lin hag. Pepper; 10 " Allspice in store and for oils. kIII.LES A ItICKETSON. rnayls 172 and 174 Liberty s 4 I tßikZll;l4f!Ci A R-70 bars firatil Sugar, in *tore had j for sale by MILLER ifs BICKETSON tuayls in Said 174 Liberty ttrett. Ci Aii CZV RED iIAMS A prime article. tor sate by rnayls KVA; & N10011,111lAD„ rmt. GOOLA.—W e base rerefirat ahoy assonnien CI cl• of "Calcine. and Purses, Trimmings, Steel Se,sors,Tweasers. Hat Hooks, Key and Galvanic Ring., Crotchet Reticules and "%intl.; with a fine nv sortinent of Fancy God at low price* HOGAN & CANTWELL, may 4 PA Market street. „ rxvitr.SS--Juat rectivg,if & cANt• WE.1.1:1., tOs Markel itMrt— dol.. eerie Chairs, fur children; Propelers and Volosnyiede.. `Kft.l .1„1 In ” Cream Nuts: I n Egles", Walnuts ; 50 Shelled Almonds; 5 bales Itorileau% Intar3l] 151113 1' 1) MILCINERS.—Tbe subscriber has a large stock of season ell Timber, suitable for 'BONNET ni,oexs, which he is prepared to tont to the Spring fashion, at his Turning Establishment, No. 27 Fifth street. marl4;3in If. H. RYAN. ,__:.— • Apprentice w anger'. THii sniiseriber wants Apprentices, to learn the Cabi- Chair•making and Chair Painting branches of business. Buys of steady habits, shout 16 years of age, would be preferred. - 'NOne need apply, who cannot come well recommended. 11, G. PAHNF.STOCK,, , mrirl7lol Smithfield street. yy ital, to engage in a Wholesate and Retail Grocery business. now in active operation, and doing a good bu siness, having the advantage of a prominent stand. C. CUTILUERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield street. ALICOM! LlALldOEtir—.lust received, and now G open, at No. 59, Nortlpwest corner of 4th and Mar ket stn 01A. a very large supply of Calicoes and Chintzes, of new and handoono styles, and embracing some of the best and cheapest Carats over altered in this market. apta PHILIP ROSS. D - RESS SILKS—Just received, au invoice of verb handsome Dress Silks, of the newest and moat pop ular styles, unported this Reas?n. Also, very glossy Black Silks of el E l width RO s:f oSS,r Vi PILUP "it"' I". No. 59. cornet 4th and Market sta. "'OR EM' TEAS-44 packages Young Hyson,Gunpow ..l der, Imperial and Black Teas, just ree'd and. for ale by (DOM • KING & MOORHEAD. LiENDßigel..-47 doz. mixed Pieolilly, GherkhuTha 0 Manger Pickles, gallon bottles' 4 dozen Pickled Onions, 4 gallon and quart bottles; 4 diai. Pickled Coati flowers, bait gallon and quao battles; .4 dozen .Pepper Sauce, quart bottles; 4 doz assorted Syrups; quart bot tles • 4 doz. Lemon Sy!up, quart bottles; El dozen Walnut and t tomato Catsup, pint bottles; doz. Lacea Oil, pint bottles; 5 dozen Gelatine, an improved preparation, pint bottles; just received and for sale by KING & MOORHEAD. ALS. COPAIVA-122 iba., just reo'd and by sate by mayll B. A. FARN MOCK & bUttLAPS .AND WOOL SACKS ()a hand - and fol JJ sale by (conyB) LEE. LT Altll 01L-5 barrels good machinery. Oil, for sale for ' Caty Scrip, by [mayl.l.) .Whl. DYER. EMONS, LEMONS.-75boxcaLernon ,s arravaibl day, and for sale by [rayti] JOSHUA RHODES:. H ICKORY NUTS —6 bbls.: in store and for sale by maylo ARMSTRONG & CRORER. ,r. NTICE.--The understinedlutreby gives notice that from and atter this date Mr„ lona Herm is the only %authorized person to receive moneys and - sign receiput or orders in myriatne. • "-.C,WERNEBURG, . •• • Pashionable Head Quarters, 1 Pittsburgh, April 2,'49. No. 29 Market et. Shalt" and .Tobacco, Ar JACOB McCOLLISTER'S, Fifth street, WashingtonL!tuorn4a; , La Rosa; JastuSanz; • . .„ - • . , Piantailoo Malt Splatish, Malay and Common; • ' Together,with a variety of other brands. Ausis—An extensive assortment of CHEWING TO BACCO, of the • most celebrated brands, among whirls are. the.Luxious Luxury: P.:Robin:Eon's Pound Lump, Graht Williams', and Arcled Thomas Grape Brand, Five Lamp.. All orders promptly attended to: Coinstry Merchants would do well to call and examine iay stock before pur chasingebiewhere. . tre. Cuba'l L Ar g r a p i pe u r ic a i n a d di F a i n ts l ic r h l i . e e f af. .for inle. O the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General T Quat ter Session: , of AheTeace in and far the County The petition of Wm.B.Thompson, humblyoe Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh; in the County. aforesaid, sheweth, That your petitioner hath provide& himself with mate rials t ot the accommodation of, travelers' and others, at his `dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be plemsed to grant him a license to keep a public hotise of entertainment.. And your pe titioner, as in duty bound, will pray. . - WM. U. THOAIPSON. We, the subscribers, citizens of 'the Wards aforesaid, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repine for hone styand temperatice, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging-of strangers and travelers, and that'said tavern P. A. Dolchy,S..Lockhart, Thos. Patterson, R. Maw ry, J. WAlies, H. Christy, Jno. Shields, Juo.hfcCrabli en, Clarke, Burns, George. It owbottom, D.•-P Carpenter. • • may23:3ttlikw mo the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Genera J. quartet Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Alleglieby . - The petition of George Proudley, 4th Wrird,Allegheny, in the County aforesaid,humbly sheweth, That your pe titioner hath provided.hunself with materials for the. De comModatton of travelers. and others, at his, dwelling Louie, in the {Yard aforesaid, and prays that yOur honors will be pleased to grant him. a license to keep a public house of entertainment. An'S.vour petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. GEORGE PROUDLEY. We, she subscribers, eitirsrus of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and tempprance, and is wellprovided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg. jug of travelers and others, and that said tavern is lie , eessi Jets- Forrester,_lnseph C. Gordon, William Bower, ilfrariettPPlees C. 0. Seely, George Danley, Michael Crawford, Samuel W. Clark, Joshua. Smith, Daniel Young, John Smith, James W„ Cook. may:l2l3t* • (Chronicle copy and ch. Post.] the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County ofAllegheny: . The peutionof Wm. Keobel, of th e Second Ward, City of Pittsburgh," in the County aforesaid; humbly *hew ed'. That your petitionerhath provided hiraself with ma i tersaln for the accommodation or travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid,' and prala that your honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pe attester, as in duty bound; will pray. WM. KEOBEL. We, the subscribers, ; citizens of the afoiesaid Ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of Food repute for honesty and temperance, and is vrellprovided with'hou se room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg , lug of - travelers and strangers, and that said tavern is , necessary , 11-Abet, I. Murdock, A. B. Berger I. Stewart, C Bunten, S.- Burisnides, J. Meinhartin, Dr. Geo. Cletsoß. Weaver. Allen Brown, J. S. Hoon,C.Schmertz. m:22: 2511 is 1300217.2 a 0 - RIBBLE, oug.u.svis oLowousio. rsTottEi NITIYIVER 251 LIBERTY STREV'T, 111R1L11 - 1/001.11 AIXOVIC =WM STICRZT. OP Tag GOLDEN BEEHIVE. 11 1.1,11 RS:G. tc IL would respecuully inform the pub -11 they can at all times find at the above place a splendid assortment of - currunio AND chorus,. • Suitablq:ar Custom Work. It being our intention to . do Cash bututtess, we shall endeavor to sell all articles in the .Clothintr line at the lowest possible rates, and there can be no doubt that our friends and the public grnerally would find it their interest to favor us with,a share of their patronage. BOORTER A. (DRIBBLE. N.l3.—Particular attention paid to the hiring of Clothes No. Liberty street, three doors above Irwin sign or the Bee Hirt. • riplb; , Owss'meets I JUSI' gtx:EIV ED, AT Tilt: 11F,E..1.11.VE CLOTIONG STORE, a fresh *apply of plaits and fancy C.lOOl. • laciters good qualitrand fashionable patterns, which we shall he happy to dispose of at low rates. 110ORTER A GRITIBLE, No. 2':it Liberty at., sign of the Bee hive. 1 Cheap Clothing for Scrip. . j {LAVE lust received from the East n welt selected and ,L fresh assortment of SPRING and StALMEROOODS, including English and French Cloths, Cassimeres and t Vesting', all of stmerior Manufacture, la which I. would irespertfully invite the attention of ml frie nds, -, Country Merchants and others vtnutng the eity, who , wish to provide themselves with a good Crude Ut a very ', 4riw prito, are respectfully invited to can on the Sub scriber. Ail work warranta. . .. JAS. IiteGUIRE; Tillor, Third st., near Wood. _ --- W Paper 7i &rehouses NO. MARKBT BTRiair. - THOMAS PALMER 111E.IIPECTPULLT announces to.his !demi. and CU,- 1.16 tO4IICLIC, thid he has bad at no past period so exten sive a tztouts as he has at preaeut. Ile con otter to pur chasers, on -eery moderate mums, at Ms old eitabielied mind its Marku surd. almost every article in his line— including counting-room bed thattiber.ilintng.roont.par. lor and ball Paper. With Borders. landscapes. ire board Prtuts, Paper and Transparent Windom Shades, Bonnet and Binders' Boards; Writinir, Wrapping - , and Tea Paper; be is abUtillalltlY supphed, and requests merchants and housekeepers to tali and examine btu as sortment. Raga and Tanners' Scraps taken in trade, at. the high- Olt prices mar 13.d&wim _ NI IL ULtt rt GE.OIICLIAIk „ 's AND LADIES' ' ISOOK.RICSIPING lo WRITING ROOMS, MDM at TIM DI PARNIt. tr R. D. has his new Class Rooms now thoroughly re in_ paired and fined up. Ladies will find his new eye. tem at Stogie Entry Bookkeeping 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 Hooka upon any s} stem in use, but they will find them selves master of all those Intricate operations connected with partnership settlements. of winch so many pmeti cat book•keepert,ot acknowledged ability, art:ignorant Several of the most extensive - firms in the city, have re cently procured Hook.keepers from this Institution.— Mere:onto end Steamboat proprietors can always learn of Buok-keePers thoroughly qualified for their profession; no others are ever recommended. Hours: 10 toltl, P. to 4, sad lio 10. retay4 received and for J. 8, BONNET. Flue Shirts . DWARD TODD & CO., IlLmrx.crcanks or Fmk Lax AIM FANCY Bums, have received from their Factory East a large and desirable stock of SMITS, which we , propose to offer to dealers at the lowest New York prices, ou satisfactory terms Oar stock consists In part of 300 dux., all qualities, varying in stylo—wlde atm narrow platt, Byron and standing collars, manufactured expressly tor City trade, and intended for this market. By. offering dealers our Ooods at low prices, and allowing out Shirts torecommend themselves in style of manufacture, we hope to bo able to please alt our cue. Tr Warerootn,corner of Fifth and Market streets, up stairs. • maylB • • New York Hair Mannfastory. riBHP, undersigned has just returned from New 'York, j_ with a largo; splendid and well selected assortment of ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every kind. He invites Ladies and Gentlemen to call and examine the new and most beautiful 'article - of fNaisitt Pasermos for Bands, Wigs and Half Wigs, ever invented. They Ette/30 much like the natural partings, and fit so close and easy, that they cannot be distinguished from the - natural hair on SoNtsruiso Nuw.—The nate-Balance Spring surmounts the difficulty, and must supercede all others for Gentle men's Wigs mid Taupees3 it bears equally on every part of the head; without stiffness' or artificiallappearance; (in these it is unlike the old;) it shows the forehead equal to the natural hair. -.- Wig wearers are particularly invited to call and ex amine the articles for themselves. J. CAMERON, No. °9 Third et., near Wood. N. IL;--Remember 'the 'New "York Hair Manufactory. ma 15:denary:Inv New Hardware store, _ SIGN OF -T - 11.8,PLANE AND SAW, No. - - 78= Wood street, Pittsburgh. Hl./BER & LAUFMAN, Importers and Dealers in Pa Trips and•Domestis Haniuiro, in all its varieties, are now prepared'to tell as low and on as reasonable terms as cart be .pnrehased elsewhere, We solicit our friends, and the public generally, to call and examine our-atock,' which consists itt pe roast and Pert•Enices, - Scissors, ars,.Razors I House {Shirrs and Fork s , Trimmangs, such as Locks, atches, Hinges and ScreWS; together - with every other article> usually.. kept in Hard ward Stores. We invite the attention of Carpenter and mechanics generally to our assortment of Tools,- which have been selected with. greet care, and .which wo are determined to celtso as to give satisfaction.. larad&vs FRESH SUPPLY OF COOPERS"rOOLS—Just re. ceived and fai sale lI . UBER - & LAUFNIAN, may o lYo.lBlVond NEW .13U0K.St—Agnee • Morros ; or the Meroino' of Doineetie Life. • - • - . history of'Kitig Chilies the . econd.of Englunil; by. Jacob Abbott; with engravi n gs. Alta received by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON . . Cor.3d and Market eve. H. Ivat.Luta( W. 11.0 F PI EXCHANGE'AND: I3 4N ,KINts S:llGfoirfeTNign.alf_ ad.riTcaditradnleomrifilltsi7fLrl:•Lviaten_hbdao'tuilieh7d/lal:Bl!dir_lcutsoll'oteo. sitn:l4n most favorable terms... Collections mode in all the priucipal M'tiis of the Union e2 at the lowest rates. . ILHABIER do nAtint. Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Dealers in, Foreign. and Domestic Bills. BWo of Exchange, Ceetitlcatei if ',epos. it, Bank Now; and Coin. , • . Corner of Third and:Wood silt., directly opposite the St. Charles Betel, - • . - mays N. 11.0LABlift ert , .E9N, Bankers arid Treakre in Etchange Cain and.Batt/e Nous, No. 55 Idarketsgreer, Pitabiwgh. • SEIZING--EASE. axclieso.s. . New York •3 pr Cincinnati Philadelphia - " Louisville ' Baltimore ' L'c'a i s • mom NOTES, Buyit• lg. rates Ohio Indiana • Kentucky Virgirua Wheeling l'enneeseu - • • BOON & SSRGiENT. BANKERS AND •EXCHANGE N. B; Corner qf 'Wood and Sixth. sirretr., Pittsburgh, Fa. nEALERS toCoin, Bank Notes ? Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange; Certificates of Deposit, /cc EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and Eurokle, for sale in sums to suit purchasers. CUIIRLNT and par funds received on deposite. COLLECTIONS tnade on all parts of the Union, attbe lowest rates. seplt-ly WOUL. —The highest price in cash paid for the dif (trent grades of clean washed Wool, by ntay24 • " Liberty street, opposite Firth. Allte a S a!t i sVa t:ff °r S Al- E r e es 10 trriCtilth. is IDRISIE PORK—'.29 bblo. of Primo Pork wetland for L oak (rnay2l) .S. HARI3AUGII: LOU H.--am-übis IAN.ULES--25 boxes just seemed boa Joe sale by niay2l . . 5..& W. lIARI3AUGH. 4 - 11..A5.2--1.80 boxes & Herron's brand, of Win kX dow Glass just received and for auk by • • • • & HARIMUGH. Q 11,1 D-20 barrels Shad " • ' , 3U half" °ireaeived and for sale by doiyl9 -- , "WM. DYER, No. 1.5 S . Liberty aireer. 13ACON—b casks prime Shoulders:_ . . - ~ neatly trinuned Heine* for sale by DYER. . 11 - , - ILN/51S -34 doz., a prime article, may2l ' tiN AIEA4-7 0 burrels kilo dried zuld sifted, to r DyEit. OPUT —M HOOPt.OO on band,a:prime article, 0 Thillbesoliktow,toclose,by : 1 maya VIIVES'&ALCOIO4.3OFifthst. f B.SIONSIMVP - BOTTLElS — Alrross; onbandand for tale by r itilol)ls. & ALCORN. 39 - Fift}tweet. . .L 4 ap2i . f AK.ISISTRUNUA CROZER. 1131.751 - IELS DRIED YEACHEIg--Itec'd and for sat, by (ap27) , a.R.NISTUUNG & CRUZ Ett. barrels ofvery ruperior Flour, for mile . by ' [spiel CUMAIINS & COIINMEA.L.--1 00 bushels free liCiirii - Mai,i - e — e , crnil for sale by CUMMINS & smrt.H. _— AXON-10,0W tbs-" Bacon; Roiiit'd, in store end tor eats lry 4 . 4011 CifnliithSTS & SMIH. LIY"APPLES---50 ltry•Apples,ill store and for ittpl.ol - Jli AthllNs dG W,lllll. PL.e.S.---AU bat. itoralrate Apples, for sale by apEs CUMMINS & IekbaYNILITB-1 barrel Hickory Pi utsi in store anA forsale by - {a 15 . 3 CUMMINS Sr SMITH, ECG NS--4 bushels recan.s, in stare and far sate by apl9 CUMMINS & SMITH. "PIitENE.X. , Fifa:: itRICK,-A superio 50.000 a _ rticte, to arrive by Canal, and for sale en accommodating to•rms. by : - (....A.IS.I:cAIsiULTY Canal Basin. ar 2 AN T 1 D.—Four good our• Painters wanted: rJOHNS CORILITOti, war 27 z i t.Charles Bindings lOUII.I3LS. LOUTS VILLE I.I.IIIE—J mit rece 'cc an for Irate by W. tc.S. C. ACEIE.ON, ' Ncr. I rS IJ BIiLS. aomANITE APPLES- 1 51Te1.. to elose.dcrasigmnent; by , SV ec - J. C. ACIII&SON, ",,o No 2 Smithfield st. R vE Fuisuß-.-.21 barrels, fresh ground, for by PfYrAl'OElßet-eived. and fors , e ly W. k J. C. ACITESOIsi t • No, Smithfield st. 100 — i v 6. ALL-WOOL sole by rs. FANCY CAl.4:3lW.RD—On.band, and for sal at manufactarees once.% by ite'lg.Vl H. llDAtikl UREITMIr'D - CTOT ----- 11—Just reed, and for I sale at numeric tuner prices, by Efeb2oj ,U. LEE. fear-imoicalicaviU. 71- LEE. for sale by (feb23l . 50 TrAoIT.D.RAo .B.Pritj::l ( gli s oi — a7rlea. n eVo' ° 4 ottf§Ve . sod tow, to ntooe consignment. by Afet9ll H. LEE. ED BLANKETS--1 ease (50 pair) Bed Blankets, 69 Bby 61, 6 lbs., ribbon bound, received this day, on consignment from the.manafacturer, and for sale E, by H. LE" aria • 'Liberty, opposite Filth street 50 fli, 'YDS. M. LAI NE. at 12,1 cents, now ope UR/ ing at the One Price Store of A. A. MASON &CO, A iIIIALES BROWN MUSLIN, at 4i and sel, znalt2.l. _ A. MASOINr& CO. A T TAN SIGN 1./F THE PLANO AND SAW, a Dal „ft nosartment of " Cincinnati COOPERS TOOLS." For tale by tiVIER & LAOFMAN, mnptE No. 78 Woodui;et fiiVirtaitift"ZartitlintFt IN, .ale by Imaylil) S.& W. HA.REAUGLI. Fi Alo.l Darting; o do Shad; • 213"( blrrel° •• do for sal° b CWit. DYER. marts B —lOOO Sides and Shoulders, just received on consignment and forsale by MILLM.Y.RICKETSON, Nos. t 72 end 174 Libertsistreet. -nEckNe--8 bbls., for sale by E amyl° ARMSTRONG & oRoZER _ _ . Dar E r— ED superior article of sugar cured, constantly A store and lor sole by reayls KING & MOORHEAD . . a d sale /C. HAREAUGH tor by linayl6) S., . Vik "tlTool o —The highest market price, in cash, will be li V 'given for the different grades or Weei L by mityle s. & W. IittRBAUGH. CliElsg!—C;9—boxes Cream ONNET Cheese 1 tat to calved on for she by -. ' . J.'S. B, ...10 144 . . V 0.162 Liberty SUVA. CerblYtNtrrs - l 6 bushels, just ree'd and for sale t J. S. BONNET, • No. Mt Liberty street. =I WAX.— A splendid assortment of ll'hits and Yellow War.,in small mites, expressly for family useile celved and for sale by J. S. M. YOUNG & CO., mayS NAV. corner of Fourth and Ferry. B ACON-3tVO pounds Sides ; • 4000 Hams; received and for sale by may? • . S. &W. HARUAUGH. • rThINCINNATI SOAP— 73 boxes Nol Soap receive 4...) and 11* sale by • traySi S. &W. I.I.IIBRIUGH. 1101ASSES-50bblx. rac'd and (or sale or . sp24 JAS. PATTON, Jr No. 17 Liberty st. _ . "DYE FLOUR—"2obbbs., reed and for sale by uiy3 ARMSTRONG & CROWED CEIVS BRONA, CHOCOLATE AND COCOA For sale by [conyBl J. 8.11. YOUNG & CO. , Itt; /qt . yoUNO & CO C fmaY9) j by GROUND FEED—Horse Cow, Hog, and Chicken Feed, constantly on hand and for sale by znay3 RHODES & ALCORN, 30 Fifth et. i iiNSEHD bble.,juet reed and for sale by . 13 A. FARM:STOCK & CO„ mygCorner Ist and Wood eta... ariftlßP-Z — cia Via 55 received per *warm 1J. , . Messenger,. and for - sale by • . WM. DYER, inay4 ' N 0.153 Liberty street. rTIOIIIAtTO CATSUP-100 doz. boxes, containing 1 doz. each, packed In saw-dun. for shipping. for Mitt by marl - RHODES is ALCORN, 30 Fifth at. 0 ODA casks of Kline superior Soda Ash ► reed and for sale by 9. MY. HARHAUGH. in ay4 • 7 N 0.04 Water and 10 Front st. bbls. 0.l Loto ;. _ . . 30 kegs . " in stors'and for Ingo by • SMITH & SINCLA.ter LS--INI k e gs Portage Nails, assoltea;. or sole by Togy7 • • SMITH. & 91NCLAM DILD PEACIII.S-100 .bushols, Jo at reed and lor 1 . 0116 , ' S.& W_..p4RDAUGFI. ' , IbISILS. No. .1 HEARINGS, (May innpection.) reo'd /I and Mt sale.by.2 • TAJLITE. & O'CONNOR. mayliklyr .• . • -. ..• Cor. Pena and Wayne sts.• VLOCR-200 bids. Extra Floor,ill3l re c'd and for sale by (MOTiB) S. & W. HARBAUGIi. I3ROOMS—lOUCoriittoonii, real and for sale , 13 by. - RRE"Y, MATTHEWS & CO, maylB . . . '29 Water strnet. B — li TT n... l —3 blMe 4----)ii= utter Just re c'd ii - 7n iiii gale e Y . (Mayl6) . B. &W. iIARBAUGIL efioARS-100,0 00 Carmen Cigars, just rec'd and for NJ .sale by (rayleil 7. S. &W. HARBAUGH. A '' 4 ' ' RAILDES IS O I) pounds Smoke 11 - Oi - ise BShoulders, for sale by. ,::....-...' . _WM, AYER • . may ii . i . . • Liberty Street. T FAUNS.—A few boxes LoCIIIOII2 in store and for s 11 pY [mayS] S.:& IV HARDAUGJI. ' OTAS ccutits,Just reelatid for TENs . by P • mold 5 ICING & MOORHEAD. LINSE ED 01L-10 bbls.; reed on condignment and foi by - • {mayls) KING &,11100RHE.AD. Q.EGAItg-204 & Sons' Prirda ceived and co . !isle Ipi wt . tim • re it i c k trsoNi . .• • - IT2 nod 1744.bettrIA: TM= ILITYING.IthTY - - Buying rata 1 dis. County & City ord'u i f " Belie ,Notes_ i i• “ Vennsitlvaitia Co. *. I " New York ' i • i• " hinryltuni -s i 3 " New Orleans, . , . our received and for sale by S. & W. HARBAUGH OT sale by- WhI.LYER. MEE • : PRIVATE DISEAI3ES.:;* :Brown, No ( 'cit 65 Diamond Alley, can consulted in al 1. , casein( a private or 111 crt incidents . - ("*.,...• 4 to the . htiman fraMe. _ - .' • . • . • ...; )(I . _ Sylulmand Sylthilincerupttons,gononhcca and tie consequences,' together with all str. nerrateueasef,impurities of the blood, with all disc mei of . veneteoforigin slandiseases,withstricturesigleet,ofelh,` 'discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also% Plo 4o rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the .worn, monthly suppressions, diseases of-the joints, fistula - 41 . _. ano, nervous affections, pains in the back and loins, irri tations of the neck of the bladder Zvi d, scoffing°. eruptions, tette ,r ringWorrn,merediseases,.fie. :. .. TWELVE EARS' PRACTICE. •• •• • Exclusively devoted to the study andtreatment Of vette_ re al disorders, and those arising from youthful oxcessess gaiety, Climate, or purities of the blood, wtherebY the_ constaniton maihare, been enfeebled, enables Dr.Broorn to offer assurances of - speedy relief to all . who may place .. themselves under his care. • - n .- ed i nt o at! ' - D Brown's offices are Conveentl arrang ~ arate r. apartments. Patients can t visit y Dr. B. %without fea r of exposure to other visitors. • • Ills of importance to many persons in need of medical aid, to obtain good advice pitvatoly and promptly, To all such, .Dr. Brown's ready skill in r emoving.croe sua di . " • easea, m thir various forms and stages, offers inducements which can e s rely be equalled. Straugers aro horebY 'PI prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated in every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve yiars confined himself exclusively to the treatment of these diseases. Dr . Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon to Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those coal- WrCertain, safe and speedy cures will, in all cuses.be . guaranteed. . . Reeenteases are relieved in a sbon time; wit.hou4nter .. raption froni business. .pp. • Hernia or Rupture.—Dr. Brown also invites r- sons afflicted with Hernia to call, us he has paid particul Mr attention fo that disease. • . • Letters from a distance, asking advice, mast coigain fee, or they will not be attended to. WV — Office on Diamond Alley, t o . few doors from 117fiod street, towards the market. Consultations strictly wl Co y laff: dentist oceffi•dtr ._____ kfiIIIATISSI.—Dr. Brown's 'newly discovered rem edy for Rheumatism i' a speedy and certain remedy for that painfaltronb le. •It never fails. ' • Office and Private Consultation Rooms, No. 05 i i Dia mond alley, PStuiburgh, Pa- The Doctor is alw ys at InntEWlnartf . _ Ors Icru 1. " 11 I"triTtesor. TO THE IPLIBLIC.—This is to certify that Ihave found Dalky!s Magical Pain Extractor to prove a cute fa' the Chrome Rheumatism, which I have been gdPlCted .with for ten years, in my hip joints. _ ABRARAIR 11. VREELAND. Aegtrackaneek,.N. Y., Aprth 8, 1348. ' MB- li. DALLzr-Sir: 1 have been trOubled with the Piles for eight months,.and could get no relief. - Your Magical Pam Extractor having been recommended to timedaplie it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in a short was perfettly cured ! Could I not get any more of it, I would not take a-hundred dollars for the balance of my box. WILLIAM HALL." 97 North Moore street,Ncw York, June 19,1847. CAUTlON.—Dalley'senty Depot in the city of New York, and where the genuine artide can , be obtained, wholesale and retail, is at 410 Broadway , H. Dames la the inventor of this truly invaluable cent pound, and he never has, and never witi communicate the secret of its. preparation to any man living; und, there fore, no other person ever has made, et ever can make. a grain of it himself.. - Counterfeits abound! Every truly valuable article In - subject to be depredated crpon by counterfeiters and im Tipsters; and nothing, that we - know of, has more exten sively experienced that fact than Hailers Magical Pain Extractor ! A Tor—The genuine Dailey, in cases of th e severest Burns, Scalds, Piles, Ice., will afford instant re/ief,. and' produce at once a cooling and soo th ing effeet--extractlog pain In and from one to fifteen minutes! butbe lure, al ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth. - And now mark the difference—Counterfeit &km:inters, no matter under what name they may appear, or how riti plied, always irritate and inereose Mown/ - • Pamphlets,containing certificates of cures,may behest gratis, on application to JOHN D.•MORGAN, Western Depot, Pittsbiagh.. - - IDa. Wm. Timex, Agent. D4lley'a Ammo.' Galvanic Cure-AU, • For Rorses,.eattl ,e &a., cures spavin, guittor, grease. poll-evil:sores, guile and braises. Pamphlets containing certificates of respectable parties, may be had ou appli cation to JOHN D. MORGAN, octlßidku7 . • Agent, Pittsburgh. IMPAlltiater,a olntmen‘ CONTAINING Did MERCURY, or other Mineral.. It has the power to mum' all EXTERNAL SORES, ,SCROFULOUS HUMORS, SHIN DISEASES:II'OI - WOUNDS to discharge 'their putrid' mattert, and then heals them. It is rightly termed ALL-HEALING, for there is scarce ly a disease external or internal, that it.will not benefit. have need it for the last sixteen years for tall diseases of the chest, involving the utmost danger and resnonsl bility,and I declare before heaven and manohat not in 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, lawycni, gentlemen of the highest eradition, and multitudes of the poor use it in every variety of way, and there has been but ono voice—one universal voice, say. ing—" nrALusTER, YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD . RHEUMATIS.M.—It removes almost immediately the itillammation and swelling, when the pain ceases. (13.e.ai1 . the directions Around the box.) ' . - . HEAD-ACHE.--Tbe salve has cured persons ofthe head-ache 'of twelve years standing, and who had it'reg nlar every week so that vomiting took place. Ear-Ache, Tooth-ddtc, anti Ague its Mr Face, are bellied with ilk° t".. SCALD HEAD-=Webasic cured cases that actually defied every thing known, ns well as the ability of fifteen - to twenty doctors. One man told vs he bad spent Saoo on his children without any benefit, when a few boxes ot . Ointment cared them. TETTER--There is nothing better for the care of T etter.. • BURNS,—It is one of the best things in the. world for Burns. PlLES.—Thousands are yearly eared by this Oint- - mt•nt. It :MITZI fails in giving relief. for the Piles... Around the box are directions for using M'Allistees • . Ointment for Scrofbila, Liver Complaint, Erysipelas,' • Tatter, Chilblain, Scald Head; Sore Eyes, Qni ncry, Sore z • Throat, Bronchitis, Nervous Affections, Pains; Disease ' of the Spine, Head-ache, Asthma, Deafness, Ear ache,.' Burns, Corns, all Diseases of the nip, Sore Lips, Pint-, plea, &c.; Sores, Rheumatism, Piles, Croup, Swelled OV, ; Broken Recast, Tooth-ache, Agee iu the Face, &c., ate If MOTHERS and NURSES knew its value id , oases.; of Smelled or Sore Breast, they would always apply' it.-- In sneh cases, if need freely, - and according to the diree lions around each box, it gives relief in a verpfer hours. CORNS.—Occasional use of the Ointment will awn) • keep Corns from growing. People need nevet e,troft• bled withibem, if - they use it frequently, , This Ointment is good for any . parted the body mil whentinfiatned. In some cases it should be ndplied oft - CAUTION. NO Ointment will be genuine unleSs the", name of JAMES McALLISTER is written with a pen, on every label. . • ; • For sale by my Agents in all the Principal cities and,.. towns in the United States. JAMES McALLISTER, Sole Proprietor of the above medicine.... Principal Office. No. :a North Thinl' st.. PRICE'S CENTS PER BOX. • - - - - - - - . Sold at Wholesale and Retail in Pinsburghby BRAUN Zc REITEEL corner Liberty and SL Clair streets; L. WILCOX, Jr., corner of Market street and the Diamond; also, eorner of Fourth and Smithfield erects; WM. JACKSOPI, No . S9 Liberty street ; and at the Book Store in Smithfield et., third door . from Second street; and in Allegheny by /1. P. Schwartz and J. Sargent ; and by J. C. Smith, Birmingham; D. Nagley, East Liberty; H. Rowland, McKeesport and Elizabeth; J. Alexander & Son, Monougah.:ln City; N. B. Bowinan Zr."Co4 BroWni villa ; J. T. Rogers, Bridgeport; John Barclay, Beaver; James Duncan, Fallston ; IL Watson & C0..1% ear Castle; and S. P. Weaver, Freepott. mayll:deod&wy , From Rce.Ato Shinn; of !he Protestant Ara/natio . Church THE undersigned, having been afflicted during the past winter, wi th &disease in the stomach, sonieume ti pro ducingnreat pain in the stomach for ten or twelve hours without intermission, and having tried various remedies with little effect, was furnished with a. bottle of Dr. D. Layers' Carminatirs Balsam. This he used according to the directions, and found invariably that this medicine caused the porn to abate in three or four minutes; and in finest; or•twenty na n ies,. every uneasy sensation was entirely quieted.. The medicine was utterwardi used whenever indications of the approach of pain were per. , eeived, and the Pain wai thereby prevented. He'conUnti edio use the medicine every evening, and sometimes in the morning; and in a • few weeks health was so far re stored that the •sufferer was relieved (Main large amount of oppressive pain. From experience, therefore, he can confidently 'commend Dr. D. Jaynes' Carmineuveßal sam,-as a salutary medicine for diseases of the stomach mid bowels. • • • I A. SHINN. Allegheny City, July 16, 1943. ' • 137•• Fur sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70. Fourth street, near Wood. • ang7-ditw*., CIIINESE, HAIR CREAM—A matchless ankle for growth, beauty, anti restoration of the Hair. Thin r, Cream; when once known, will anperccde all other arts• ••, eles of the kind 'now in use. Where the hair is dead . harsh, thin, unhealthy,' nor yarning grey, a few applies. . • tines will make the hair soft and dark, and give it a beast. teat lively appearance; and will also mike Urania its• '" • liveliness and healthy color, twice as long all the . preparations that are generally used. Where the hair is • thin, or hist fallen oil, it may be restored by using this • • • Cream. Every lady anti gentleman who is in the habit of. . • • acing oils on their hair should at once purchase a bottle of • • •I the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so composed that It will • t not injure the hair like the other preparations, but will beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every , int • : stance: . For testimony to its very superior qualities, see the fold , ' lowing letter from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Means.* •'..• Ile.ndershott & Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the Southern States. • Letter eight Bett.ltecadtvell Ch urchi Pitstetr of the WEIPIFUTiallgti hitxxas. Ilimusatsnorr & firastar : Gsxrizumi—l take - • :1!. p.easure in adding my, testimony in favor of the excellent . poiparrtion called hr. Parish's Chinas Hair Crum; (0?, about two years ago my hair was very dry, bristiv, and - l• disposed to come out; but having procured a bottle of the t• • Cream, and used it according to dieprescription, it Is now • .• elastic, soft, and firm to the head. Many balsams and 1 oils were applied, each leaving my hair In a worse state- • 1 than before. This Cream, however, has met . my expec .• tations. Aa an article for the toilet, my wife gives it preference over all others, being .delicately perfumed rind nor:dist - p ose d t o r a n cidity. The ladies, especially, will find sins.:; ., Chinese Cream so be a desideratum in their preparetiona • for the toilet. . Respectfully, &0., • .. -• R. CALDWELL. Pdaski,January 7,1847. .• • 'Oarrßold wholesale and retail, in Pittaburgb i tlyJettn lir:Townsend, 45 Market Ist., and . Joel Molder, corner of Wood and Figlheta A-NSAjotult - Stagg !!‘ Sbars SugarC used Hams, =just received and for . Bale by - . • - J. S. TS. vouric . . . sn . ayB. • . • • N. W. corngr of Yourtb arta Irani; ilk CASESIMEACRED MUSLIMS ;at4: .4 slid Sc . tot LAY b • tmara M j A. A: VIA' SON &CO. burrels.No.l. very eurenovfor sole MIL by Nowlin . SMITH .Ec'SINCLAIR: • RITE LIME-51 borrels.fresit burnt,AUSt rec.'o,per VifPacific. • (ma y 2 l R.N. DYER' IMENIZI n M t!i '.
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