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. CORNER OF WOODANWFIFTH STREET&
Havini added to ourEstabllsliinent; a 'splendid
Steam-rower Printinghlachine, wei - are - prepared .. to do
all kinds of Newspaper and. Book work in antyle of an
surpassed, beauty and neatness, and 'opcnt the moat rea
sonable s
toin:us- We respectfully ; solien the patronage of
the. public in thiline o f our business
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O the Honorable ; the . Judges of the:Court - of - Herierar
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f i narter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County
of-Al The petition egheny
Of Henry Stafford, of let Ward, Pittsburg,
in the County'aforeisaidihnrably sheweth, Thut your pc
tiuoner bath provided lianself with materials.for the ac
commodation of travelers'nail others, at his dwelling
house, in the Ward'aforesnidNind prays that your heuors
will be pleasettto grant him a license to keep a . publie
houie of entertain . ..merit. And your petitioner, asin duty
bound, will pray.. '" HENRY STAFFORD:
We, the subscribers; eitiiena - of the Ward aforesaid,
certify that the above Petitioner Di of trocid repute
honesty and temperance; and'is prcivaled ;with house
room and conventencei tor the accommodation and lodg
ing of travelers' and others, and that said tavern- is rie
- • . • • .
J. Frysimmons,Frtumiii MOriovi; lil...lll , CartY, James
-IVeanen Thos. Doyle, Thoi. ItPlienry, Grant, - -O.
M'Elnrel, P. - Murray, Y. Shehy, S. Miller, S. M'Dourild.
MO the Honorable the dud es ol the Court of General
quarter Sessions of the 'nand for the County
of Allegheny: . _
The petition of lieagy &•• mind Ward'
Pittsburgh, in :the County , c. humbly sheweth,
That your petitioners have pre,: 4-themselves with ma
terials for the accommodation - e - ...',:ittvelers and others, at
their dwalling;house, in the Ward aforesaid, and .pray
that your " Honors will bipleased to grant thenra license
to keep 'a. public house of entertainment. And your pe
titioners. as in dray hound, will pray.• - • .
. •IIEAGY k BRGTHERS.
We, the aubscribers,'citizens ofthe, Ward aforesaid,
do certify., that the, above.pentioners are of good repute
for honesty and temperance, and are well provided:with
house room and conveniences .for the accommodation
and lodging 'of strangers and travelers, and that said
tavern is necessary . • - •
James .blontooth,. Ponta; Thos. SamuelO'Neill, Sanel
Bawce, john MeMasters,.T. Bill, John hlectlievean, R.
Moore, L..J. _Chamberlin, J. Bijou,M. Lewis, C.
blartwelL • ' my4:3ld*
P.rrrsstracau, May . 24. 1849.
gheirEzedieiteies Ike Mayors of the Suter C Pitta
burgh and Allegheny : . . .
Gitsmatz.V;%-flle City of St. Louis having aecendy,
and while afflicted by Cholera, been visited by 'Fire,
which hits laid an' important portion of her business
streets in rain- 7 4mfl several days having already elapsed
since we becamencguainted with this distressingcniam,
ill, flint has befallen to a city so dear to-our community
by ties of consanguinity and affinity, and by the most ac
tive Commercial relations, it appears expedient and ne
cessary that the natural sympathies and benevolence' of
our citizens {to any . nothiog of their gratitude for relief
under similar sofrerings,)should seek an opportunity for
expression and action nt this ease, - -And knowing that
-relief to be efficacious should be prompt, it is deemed
proper and humane that our sister cities 'should act in
harmony and concert on such an occasion, and that your
Honors will be Pleased to call a mantic aszurnro of our
citizens, to devise suitable means and mode of action in
behalf of the sufferers. . -
• • • Very respectfully, your fellow-eitizens, •
D. .John B. Davis,
W. R. Copeland; Sidney Strong,
W. Bagaley, R. M. Mackey,
M. Moorhead, '. • Bailey, Brown & C0.,'; .:
;11. Parry, • . -Wallingford &Co., .- .
Jno. T. Logan, Curling, Robertson & Co
McCandless & Campbell, - Spang-& Co., •
Philip Wilson, . -- • Wm. Holmes &
J. Painter, D. Leech & Co.,
Jas. B. Murray, • - R. Townsend &Co ,
Kramer & R' uhm, . B. Craig. .
H. Childs. Wm. M. Hen&h,. -
Edward Gregg, . D. N. White,, • • ..
Wm. J. Howard, Jos. Snowden, .
-Henry Woods - , • • :Henry S. Arngrai .
,Gee. ,Albree, _ • . Charles artier.
Chas. H. Paulson, Kennedy, Childs& Co.,
Palmer, Hamm& Co., • . W. Robinson, Jr,
J. Jones & Co.; . IL T. Friend.
COoper A Lovely, . . Jas. E. Brooding,
IL Tanner te Co., Geo. E. Arnold. •
Whitmore & Wolf, Hampton, Smith & Co
Murphy, Wilson & C 0.,. R . IL Hartley,
Singer; Nicholson &Co.,- .1-Blackburn.
D. A. Fahnestock & Co., Bakcwcll, Pears &Co.,
Edw. D. Gazzam, A. A, Mason & Co.,
N. Holmes & Son. ' • •
• The eitizeni of Pittsburgh'and Allegheny are reqnest
ed to meet on Wanumows, the "dUth inst.; st o'clock, at
the Nicw• Couar Tiouvr., for the mrtpuse„as stated in the
above communication, or expresstng their sympathy
with the sufferers in the late St. Lonis fire, rind of taking
active measures for their relief:
• • - 70NATIIAN HUSH,
- • ' • Mayor, Allegheny City.
JOAN HERRON,
my ad. Mayor, City of .Pittsburg.
7 Pstx on insntres OP ANT EIXD, Whether , of gout.
rheumatism; bead-ache, tooth-ache, or any other kind of
ache, is - in all cases caused by impure humors, of the
klood, which have lodged upon the parts, and which,
: nothing save vegetable purging (purifying) can remove,
;because by no other means can impurity be drincu from
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills have no superior.: if in
deed they have an equal, in removing every desert - Nikon
of pain ;because they carry otir, by the - stomach and bow
els, all morbid and corrupt humors (the cause of disense)
in an easy and natural manner. Four or five of Wright's
Indian Vegetable Pills, taken going to bed, will in a shon
time drive pain and distress of every kind from the sys
tem, and restore the body ton state of sound health.
Betoare of Counterfeets and Imitations. —Remeinber
that the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable
rills have the written signature of WlLLWAlWittattr on
the top label of each box.
Remember. also, that 11. Smyser, Druggist, corner of
Market and Third streets, is not an agent for this medi
-- and we cannot guarantee as genuine that offered
by him for sale.
The genuine is for sale a Di. Wright's Principal
od i 'ce, 169 Race street, Phi.iidelpina and by -JOHN
TROAIPSOIST, 156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh,. Pa., who
-Is sole agent for this city, by whom dealers can be sup
plied di s lte wholesale rate. .
(I ... Faea f Warstere Ittcnauns,lll. D.--I feel constrain
od, from a senCe Of ditty, to make the. following statement.
conscious that C: may appear =professional. Mr. Chas.
Wa d e, o f thi s Oo . . ) ::.. wall guilt low with Pulmonary Con
sumption, , w i th wh l e... h I bad been treating with less than
usual sueees a, Ai bia -e.4 ., aest, and that of his friends, I
permitted him to try.Dr.L. gem' Liverwort and Tar and
1 must confess that ns effec: s were really' 'n7riling`—
.7ny visits wore iscontin..
.After using the second bottle, I do conscien.
ned, and he was soon restored•p4::.gehealtthieet" ens to prescribe
:lonely recommend my brother which bafile the
this remedy in all pulmonary comp: Ill "
• ordinary mode of treatment. • •
. _Wmusai J. nc#AßPs, M.D.
Cincinnati,. Octooer 15t,1844.. .. - .. ,
-This medicine is warranted to break up b.- most
Yreasinr COtigh iti4 few hours time.
For sale by J. RIDD & CO.;
Wholesale Druggists, 'No. GO W0,..1, 1 '
KNEELAND &-IJARDII , .,•,
Grant stree. •
Also,by
maylG:6mdtcw
lasp° - Toortt-Actut, Ts:oth Guts, BAD Ultrstall ASD
Wit= Tittwa.By the use of Wheeler's celebrated
Tea-berry Tooth. Wash . , Tooth-ache can be effectually
cured. 'Tender and Dhserised Gums made firm and
healthy.' Bad Breath much improved, and the Teeth
freed from tartar, and made beautifully white. Price, 50
cents per bottle. This article is patronized. by the elite
. of society—is highly concentrated, and will make one
pint of the wash. - -
Sold wholesale and retail by SVM. JACKSON, at his
soot and Shoe StOre, "BIG BOOT," EV Liberty street,
bead of Wood street, Pittsburgh. ap27:6nadltw
S UNDBIES Afr h Ifivl ft 1e following
sundries
hosteso T oooiy io 4 llesolda aseoyss
dined prices: . -
26 boxes 31. R. Raisins ;
4 barrels Clarified Sugar; •
2 Peal Barley,
. 5 boxes Baker's Brume ; • '
. 4 " . Cocon.•,
• 4 • " No. I Chocolate;
6 " Schmitz' sweet spiced " •
15 - - Burlington Herring; •
4 "- Lemon Syrup ;
Together with many other articles in the Grocery line,
too numeronsto mention- 1.8. At. YOUNG & CO., -
may 26 N. W. corner Fourth and Ferry.
.REDIOVAL.
TORN FORSYI.II, MEacrutirr Tsixon,has removed to
IP No. 33 Market st., one door. from Second, East side.
Thankful for past favors, he respectfully solicits a con
tinuance of the patronage of his fonner customers, and
likewise °Use many new ones as are of the right stripe.
Orders in the Tailoring line executed in the most fash
ionable mahner,,and with despatch. -
Also, a Fashionable assortment of READY-MADE'
CLOTHING. Cheap for cash, of, course. ' •
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, in all their varieties,
always on hand--such as Shirts, Bosoms, Collars; Cra
vats, Stocks, Scarfs, Hosiery, Suspenders, Poeket Kdkfs,
Gloves. Drawers, Umbrellas, he., eee., s t e. i my 2s : l rn
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tHU to.FIVAPI. CASID.A.I Bill, .oferehandize rout Pro
. duce Broker—Office, (op stall's) N 0.26 Wood sireet,
Pittsbrgli. .
MAR HOUSE MOLASSES— •
0 100 bbla Sugar House Molasses, St. Tames Refinery
10 do • do do • do - Louisiana •do
In store and for sale by MILLERds RICKETSON, •
mayls . - . • 172 and IV. Liberty et.
D I 4 ED FRUIT-200 bus Peaches; -
230 01 Apples for sale by
• .• BELT, MATTHEW 3 & CO.
1T18T 26 - • 23 :Water street
CASES MUSLIN! 4iaoM"2osai ytAlasola
Tmettov.El) runt's, that will not, rituaza up in the
ooLtisSr.svetither, for sale by"- • -
SCAIVE ATRlNsolst,
First; between Wood and Market M.A.
•CSOF'D CORN AND OATS--On hand and for sale by
rny2s. RHODES & ALCORN, 30 Fifth st.
s•
4uTE3O . barrelay , for sale lowi to close
ci3imiglitnents, - by , . • - • ,
- . . REIEY,IIIATTHLWS &
- •29 WaWr :street.-
OPENING, AT THE ONE ?RICE STORE, 17 eases
of new style Bereges, Lawns and Calicoes:
mavo2 - A A . MASON & CO
Alk
TE LIME.--51:burrels,fresAturnt, just reo'd, pe
cifie - • GYM. DYER.
ILNEIt.PPLES--1 5 0 Pine Applea,jast lee'd ar.d for
sale by -- JOSHU A A RHODES,
nifty% - o6 Wood aft.
•
LAND—About 600 Acres of fiae Timber Land for aide
in Jefferson County, by CASIDAY;
inay2s . • Wami. street; No.. 26
eommerc J Autb,
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE.
T; S. CLARKE,
R. E. SELLERS,,.Cowarrras voa MAT.
_J. DALZELL, - •
' PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS MR 1848.
SteamboatPacketLine,leacesdaily toreincinnatl,lo
Passenger Packet, via .Brownsville, to Baltimore and
Philadelphia, 8 A. at., and 6 P. X..
Mail Coach Line, direct to Philadzlphia,,9 A. ?A, andl2}
Weatent and Sontheralttail Coach Line,6 A. at.
North-Westera, via Cleveland, daily,lo at,
Erie and,Western New York, daily, 9 a. at:
North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4
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ARRIVALS AND DELATURE OP MATT A.
Eastern Mail via . Philadelplda, due B. a. M., closes 12 se.
Western Mail, Cin. and Lowly., due a P. M., close s 5 A.M.
South.via.Balt.andWashingtoa,due 8 P. M., clostms L. at.
North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 A. m., closes 9 A. m.'
Erie and •Western New 'Stork, due Se. M.. eloies 8 A.M.
. ,
' - - STOOKS.' . :
• - -Par-value. Isbell.- Offered
Bank of Pittsburgh • 850,00 $50.00 8513,00
Exchangeß.ink 44;00 43,58
Merchants' and Al. Bank • • ... . 60,90 60,00 .. 49,00
Farmers' Deposit Bank- --- None in market.
Rand Street Bridge 50,00- 50,00, 49,00
Morthein Libertiesßridge- •-• .50,00 . 35,00
old Allegheny Bridge ...... • • -••25,00 38,00 30,00
Connellsville R. R.Stock,paid on
shares, $2,50 6,00 1,43
City Bonds (6 go eent;)•-• --- • • • 90,00
'Monongahela Bridge- 25,00 16,50
Gas Stock 50,00
Daily 'Review of the Jilearlieta.
OFFICE OF THE POST j
3ESDI4 11101011 NO. M ay 29 ; te49.‘
CHEESE-The market is well supplied. We
quote W. R. at 6,1561. e.
FRUIT—Sales of dried peaches at (f1i601371;
dried apples' at 60075c..N0 change in, other :ad.
cles of fruit,
PROVISIONS.—Demaad for bacon steady. We
quote sales of abouldera at 4lc; aides at El; hams at
GROCERIES—No change in prices. Sales of 5
Ihds. prime sugarat 51c.MolasSes in cypress bbls.
27c; in oak d0.28c.
HOMINEY—Stock confined to a few dealers.
Sales at $4,75p
CORN MEAL—We quote kiln dried and sifted
at $2;00 bbl.
FlSH—Sales of herring at $6,00 yr bbl.; macker
el No. 3, largo at $6,00; No. I. Shad at $8,7609,00
t 7. bbl.
FLOURI--Sates from wagon at $3,621 vi bbt; and
from store by the dray load at $3,75 ft,
WHISKEY—SaIes of 10.bbia.3E IBc.
ASHES- , -.Salea of soda at 30311 and peter at 3I•
PHILADELPHIA. CATTLE MARKET.
Pridtanntsina May 25.
Bc'eyes..loBo offered; 650 sold at 6:7503,50
100 DM na in quality. . 350 driven to Newy ork Cows and, Calvca..Sales at 6,000,12 for. Dry; 12,00'
024,00 for Springers, and. 18,0026,00. for Mitch
COWS each. hvrine..Sales at 5,00(35,75 gr 100 lbs.
75D offered and 200 unsold. . Sheep and Latrilis..
1690 head at market. Sales range front 1,50 to 3,00
for Lanis, and. 1,2504,00 forr . abeep according to
quality. '
AUCTION SALES, ,
SF TAX.fis-m.E.E,PIN.A., AUCTIONEER,
No. 114 WOOD STREET. ass ITROU SO/TIS
A' MA
and SALE of Stook of Ladies'
A
and Misses fine Shoes, Men's and Boys' fine Boots,
a quantity
. of Kid Leather,--t few remnants of Lasting
Cloth, Cutting Boards, Bow Windbag,. Shelving with
Drawers, Counters, Stove and Pipe, liatr Seat Setters,
a quantity of Lasts, Gas Fixtures, Stare Fixtures, Ice., et
AUCTlON.—To.tnorrow, WEDNESDAY, Way .30th, at
10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be-sold, by order of the
Administrators of the late Xavier- Fiord, dec'd, at the
Shoe Store. corner of Penn and St.. Clair streets, oppo-
site the Eichange Hotel, the balance of stock of Boots
and Shoes remaining unsold_ Also, Gasand Store Fix
tures, comprising every description Of ladies', misses'
and children's shoes, of the quality and best work
manship, gum and buffalo over-shoes,men's and boys'
fine calf, morocco and seal boots; together crittin general
assortment, too numerous tomention- Alsootrill be sold,
a quantity of- kid leather, - a few remnants of lactic g
cloth, 2 cutting boards ; 2- hair seat settees, stove and
pipe, 2 bow wmdows, 1 counter, 3 pieces of shelving
with drawers to each, 2 trunks, a quantity of lasts, gas
fixtures; also, store E4tllreS. Tell:Alai sale.
THOS. A. HINTON.
D. A. OLMSTED,
- Administrators.
JAMES McKENNA, Aria.
ADJOURNED SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES
TATE AT AUCTION.--Tha two tracts of Land
belonging•to James Gray, Ego., advertised to bo sold
yesterday at McKenna's Auction ROOM'S is adjourned,
in consequence• of M weather,
e until Thursday next,
May au ! , at the same hour and place; as several persons
front a distance, wishing to purchase,-were - not able to
arrive in time for sale. A recorded plan of the property
can be seen at-the Auction Knouts. •
JAMES GRAY Owner.
JAS. McKENN'A, Auct.
min
SPLENDI.D.EI3III4 IT ORE AT' AUCTION.- On Thurs
day next, Nay 31st, ate o'clock in the afternoon, wit I
be sold, at McKeuna's Auction Rooms the Furniture of
a private family declining housekeeping, all of which
has been kept in the best of order, comptising--mahog
any sofas, secretaries and book-cases, bureaus, dining
and breakfast tables, hair and. cane seat chairs, .fancy
windsor and common chairs, bedsteads and bedding;
together with a variety of kitchen utnnsils.
mayee eInKF.NNA, Auct.
g rAlle'VlSS oi! Cum, ;:the
Geographical and Geological Distribution of Mine
ral Combustibles, or Fossil Fuel--Illustrated with Maps
and Diagrams, embracing, from official reports of great
coal producing countries, the respective amounts of their
production, consumption. and commercial distribution in
all parts, of the world, together with their prices, tariffs,
duties, and international regulation; accompanied with
nearly four hundred statistical tables, and eleven hun
dred analysis of mineral combustibles. Prepared by
Richard Courlin Taylor.
A few.copics of the above work this day received and
for sale by KAY & CO.,
may2d Corner of Wood and Third sts
(Journal copy.)
VANTLD, ALLWHEN CITY SCRIP, AT PAR.
FOR SALTS r 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, $O4OO. The whole or
one-third may be paid in Scrip, at par, and time bad on
deferred phynaents.
Arno—Ava/uable Lot, of 9.4 feet front on Fourth at.
Road by 84 deep to an alley. Price, $1,2200. One-half
or more may be paid in Scrip, at par; balance on time.
• • -S.-CUTELBERT, Gen:Agent,
Smithfield street.
PT7Yr.3 l ‘ l =TZ*l7V=l
rI7' I NsuRANcE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA wil
e permanent and limited Insurance on Property
i s t hi s 00 , and vicinity, and on Shipments by Canals,
"t
Rivers, Lait and by Sea. The properties of this Corn.
:
pan y are „ b d . invested, and furnish an available fund for
persons who desire to beinv
.:NV M. P. JONES, Agent,
ithee. teamd ma c yi bpe
syliludSer.sa67a.cileY.7f all
44 Witter street.
BV
TUST RECEIVED, AT TM tssm-Hrvx CLOTAING STOILE,
some splendid Tweeds, Tatting* and. Cas timeres of the
latest styles. Those detart.nis of Pomniing anyth ing; in
oar line, are respectfully soll - ic lieu to call and examine
our stock. BOODYEB. & GRIBBLE.
ii:7" Sign of the Bee• Hive No 151 Liberty stteet, a three
my 22
doTrs abOveirTalit
AT MEAL.--Our machinery is :lOW "lUMing man a
O
full supply of this article, equal to anything of the
kind ever seen in this country, and ft is afforded at a
price which places it 'within the reach of .eecryfamily in
the community. RHODES & .ALOOHN,
may 22 30 Fifth street.
PRINTS -2 eases Mae and Orange Prints;
I case Fail River Blue
Open add for sale by
MeCANDLESS k CAMPBELL,
may 9 97 Wood street.
Ak SMALL BOY WANTED, AT 86 Mama? wraznr,
who speaks the. German lac guage, and can come
wellrecommended., . may 22
XOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, &c.—The
subscribers are receiving and opening a large stock
of House-farnishing Hardware, Britannia and Japanned
Ware. Also, on hand, a large stock of plain Tin and
Copper Ware, of our own manufacture ; Pressed Goods,
&c., &c.—to which we would invite the attention to
wholesale buyers and others.
JOHN DUNLAP & CO.,
ap2l ' Corner Market and Second streets.
1 ENV BOOKS!—Agnes Morris, or the Heroine of
Domestic Life.
History of King Charles the Second of England, by
Jacob Abbott , with engravings. , Just received by
- JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
Cor.3d and Market ate.
AVALUABLE FARM FOR SALE .— A, desirable
~..Farm of 155 Acres,lo6 of which are ia a high state
of cultivation, having been used us a Stock Farm. , The
Timber and Soil is or the best quality.. The, imp'rove.
meats are a Dwelling House, Barn, Stable, &c.; also,
Orchard, Garden - and the whole under good fence, and
is well watered. Situated 18 miles from the City, on the
Kittanning. Price,S3ooo. Terms, $1760 in hand
balance at 7 years.— S. CUTHHERT,,Hen. Agent, ,
mayl6 Smithfield street.
CHOLERA! CHOLERA l--A Plain Treatise on Chat
era, showing.lts nature, varieties, causes, treatment
and prevention, by Joseph Ralpb, M. D., author of the
Family Physician, &e.,&e.; to which is added "Rules for
the Preservation of Health in the Tour Seasons."' For
sale by S. CUTHAERT, Gen. Agent,
may% - Smithfield street.
111JBW BOOK FOR SCROOLS.ldements of Mythol7,
ogy, or Classical Tables of the Greek andßomans,
to which are added some noticei of Syrian, Lando° Emu
Scandinavian Superstitions; together with those or the
American Nations; the whole comparing Polytheism
with ,true Religion; for the use - of Schools. , Just re
ceived by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, '
maylB . "Cor.3d and Market sts.
T ESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR RENT— A conve
nient Three Story - Brick Dwelling }lonic, contain
ing two rooms, halls, dce,well arranged and in good or-
Aler,--situated on - Penn street, second house below Pitt
street. Rent, at the rate of SM. Immediate possession
can be given. - S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,
may 24- , Suattifild 'Wept.
•
NEW ARRANGEMMEIVP.—The
' steamer THOS.- SCOTT will cora-
ence on blonday % !day 7thOci
from the old Greenwood Landing, foot of Pitt atreet, to
the Garden, leaving at 8 o'clock a. ix., and at each even
hour until 0 o'clock P. AL; last trip from the Garden nt
,
The Saloons are supplied with all the delwacies of the
season. Tea at 6 o'clock. The Garden, with a large
collection. of Greenhouse Plants, Dahlias, Annual Plow
er Plants and Shrubbery. The comfortable wharf boat;
Greenwood, will be placed at the Pitt st. landing. toy
_ . .
For Beaver and Wellsville.
-Tot new and splendid passenger steamer
CALEB ,COPE, A. l'ileaDoca, blaster, will
leave for the above and all intermediate ports
every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
For freight et passage, having superior accommoda
tions, apply on board— may 4
tar rraitgementeva
041EO'TUEsteamer. BEAVER, CRAB. E. CLARIS,
Master, leave this arty every Monday,
a nes ay and Fiiday, at 10 a.m.
She has a boat at the landing, between Wood et. and
the Bridge, prepared to receive freight at anytime. tmy4'
Wm. B. Wheeler,
STEAMEGAT AGENT, can be found nt Wesley
Crier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith.
field streets, Pittsburgh- -
OWTax fine new paisenger steamer AARON
HART, W. J. KOMI"; Muter, will leave for
e ore and liderinediale ports, regularly.
• Far freight or passage, apply on board.
For eitaclanettivaltea velar . •
1.7 Tiae fine steamer MT. VERNON, litaiot
•• -I Kornz, blaster, will leave for the above and
nterme • tate ports; regularly, every Saturday evening.
- For freight or passer, oppjy_on board, or to •
apS3 OLO. B. MILTENBERGER, Aft.
__-
Regular Zanesville Parkets.
Ara Steamer YANKEE, Capt. McKim, laves
very, Saturday, at 2 o'clock, r td.
Steamer.ENNY LJND, Captain Gaz.r.roura, leaves
every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, r. sr.
For freight orP
P assag
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.e vo to
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. WHEELERAgent,
ap3 • Corner of Water and.Sontkfield stet.
LOUISVILLE PACKETS.-
FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI LOUIEWLIALE.
B.S6CIAIt 81111Wil PACKlrt—The A
No 1 fine and fay tpassenge r ste am Pee
ket TELEGRAFti, J. Hezlep., Corn.
rnander,will leave Pittsburg for 'Meet
ing, Cincintinti and
Louisville,Louisvile and all intermediate Po
ratty Saturday, at
Forfreight or passage ap& on board ; Or to
•.- FoRBYTII tr. DUNCAN, Agents.
The Telegraph has been built expressly far a-molar
Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas
sengers; the atcommodations are Inferior to no boat an
the western waters. The Telegraph will run In connex
ion with the Ben Franklin No 0 and Pike No 9, to Sant
thrOligh ; VIVI DAIL ap21417
FIERVART 11;41849. Pliaraair 10,1848.
LEAVE DAIL'S - AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M.
The following new boats complete the line
for the present season: _ATLANTIC. Capt,
James Parkitsum; BALTIC, Capt. A. /*cobs;
and LOUIS firLANT, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are
entirely new, and are fitted up without regard to'expense.
Every comfort that money can procure has been provi.
ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Mart Boat,
at the foot of Ron st Passengers will be punctual on
board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertiser
hours. ;al
New Wheeling Psacket.
The new and splendid passenger. steam;
Z.TAYLOR, at. R. Leese, Master, wilt rani
use Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and;
'heeling, caving this city every Monday, Wedneaday
and -Friday, at 10 o'clock, ,11. at., and I% heeling every
Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. at 8 o'clock, A. s.
For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda
tions,) apply on board.
The Z. Taylor is an entirely new boat, and for speed
and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the
river. lian..lo) ARMSTRONG h CROZER, Agin.
---- lag to r a cket for 13unf sh.
jigTHE fine steamer WELLSVILLE, Capt-
BAIINSII, will leave for the above and inter
mediate ports on Wedrusdays and Saturday/.
For freight or passage apply on hoard. or to
anti GEO. IS MILTENBERGER, Agt.
jmitThe new and splendid -passenger
meanie r JAMES KELSO GD. Moore
Master, will run as Regular Pack.,
between Pittsburgh and Wheellog,leav
ing this city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, a
10 o'clock. 5...x1., and Wheeling every Monday, Wednes
day and Friday, at 10 o'clock. A. M.
For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda
tions,) apply on board.
The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for
speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat
on the river. AMSRTRONG rp Zt CROZER,
decduf Agents.
ilitalt The fast packet ALLECMENY
Capt. Wrs. Harms, 'will run regularly be
tacen Isis urgh and Franklin. on the Allegheny River.
Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4
o'clock, 1.. tr.. For freight or passage, apply on board.
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Ritter lintelligente:
PORT OF PITTSBURGH,
41 mr,wasza IN mE MitIMEL
A RIVED
Steamer Michigan No. Gilson, Beaver.
Lake Erie, Sholes. Beaver. •
" Baltic; Jacobs 7 Blownsvilie. •
" Atlantic,Parkinson, do. •
" Camden, _Hendrickson McKeesport.
" ' Isaac Newton, Hemphill, Cincinnati.
" Embassy; Bennet, Cincinnati.
• • " - 'Pennsylvania,
" Comet, Boyd, Zaneville.
• . Caleb'Cope, hiurdock, Wellsville.
DEPARTED,
Stearael i n Erie, Sholes, Beaver.
• " Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver. - '
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" , Atlantic, Parkumon, do.
" Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
" Mt. Vernon, Koontz, Cincinnati.
" Telegraph N 0.1., Hazlett, Louisville.
" Beaver, - Clarke, Wellsville.
" - Pern;Calhoun, Sunfish.'
" ,:Lowell, Dexter, Zanesville.
For Greenwood Garden..
ELLIVVILEI PAC
OHIO LIU.
iHEakii
New Wbmeling Packet.
Franklin Par
AM Mak
CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURG 1840. H
DAILY STEAK PACKET LINE.
HIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed
T
of the largest, swiftest, best finished and fturnished,
and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The
highest wages are paid for the services of the beat and
most experienced men engaged in the river business.—
The line has been in operation for a years; hes carried
nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest
injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge coin
parison with any passenger hue in the 'Union for safety,
regularity, and speed. All that money can procure has
been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of
passengers. The boatsleave forrcincioneri as follows:
MONDAY PAC ATZ—The 1011000ANN.L, Capt. Stony
will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning atlo o'clock;
Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 v. N.
TUESDAY PACERT.—The I.IIIIIMITA No. 9, Capt.
Tne. Klineduy, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday
morning at 10 oclock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening
at 10 r. Es.
WEDNESDAY PACKET.—The NEW Palawan) Na.
2 t Capt. B. Than, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday
morning Wheelingeyery Wednesday even
in.g at 1.0 P. la.
THURSDAY Etersz--The Binsvarr t Capt. R. J.
Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at
10 o'clock; Wheeling every. Thursday evening at 10 r. x.
FRIDAY FACKET.—The Ctarvicallo.2, Capt. Crook*,
will leave Pitubiugh every Friday morning at IP o'clock;
Wheeling every . Friday evening at 10 4. at.
SATURDAY PACERT.—The Massimo/3 No. 2, Capt.
1. C. Woodward, will leave' Pittsburgh every Saturday
morning at 0 o'clock Wheeling every Saturday evening
at 10 P.M.
Deco{
PACICET.— The Isaac NEWTON, Capt. P.
Decal, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning a
Ipo'cloek; Wheeling every Sandal , evening at to r. M.
nov
• Elagastnes for June.
RECEIVED AT M'A. MINER'S.— Graham's Maga
zine fur June.
•
Satinin's Union Magazine, for June. '
Godey's Lady's Hook, " It
Mardi, and a Voyage Thither; by Herman Melville.'
My Uncle the - Curate, a Novel; by the - author of the
Bachelor' of Albany, &C., Eec.
Memoirs of a Preacher; by Goorge Lippard.
Fernando or the Fallen Angel; a new Novel, by
Alexandre Dumas.
Family Failings; a new Novel, by the author of the
Hen-pecked Husband, &c., Esc..
Georgina Hammond ; a Novel, by the author of My
Poor Cousin, Eec.,
Kit Carson, the Prince of Gold. Hunters; by Charles
Averill. new.
No. 1 Chambers' Information for -the People; e.
• edition; to be completed in 16 numbers. • •
- !Um- Smithfield st., opposite Brown's Hotel. [may2l.
STAR BAKERY.
THE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of
Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have purchased
from Mr. C S. -Hinkley, thetcelebrnted Swat BIMERY"
and "lee Cream Saban," in-Diamond alley, and anti pre-'.
pared to serve the old customers of the establisiunent and.
the public 'generally with -all - kinds of Cakes, Confec
tionery, Nuts, Fruit, Eec., Eec.. Orders for Parties filled
on the shortest notice. -
ng-Thelce Cream Saloon is now open 'day and night.
- • mnylB:dim A. & P. SCHILDECKER.
CASES of above Goode, 3-4, 4.4 and •943 wide, fancy
and double Pottle; for sale by
mar29:2M , . HAMPTON, SMITH lc CO
Swish. and Tar.
p,,A 'BEMS. No.l HERRINGS, (May inspection ;)
Ulf 30 bble. No.l Shad, " •
20 - No. 3 Mackerel, (Boston Inspection ;)
• .60 N. C. Tar, in rime order ; received and for
sale .hy TAAFFE do O'CONNOR,
may2t;dlut] .. Coiner Penn and Wayne streets.
MITICKORY NUTS —.6 store and for Hale by
JLL nisyio . . 'ARMSTRONG* CRORER.
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TYRANTS At. WELL AsmoivoPoirEs MUSTIALi:
SO ItIIJST - PRICES;
TUMOR fin,t Vitt be rtroven by etallug at 'McGann's
. 11 Pashto it ante Tailonng Establisbnient,Third street,
St. Charles Betiding, - . .
MOrror Smar.prefsts and quic k sales.
Vann:eft: Fresh:and giod.
Allll,llll ItICIVETSON, PITII3EVURGIt.
j\II~ILLER do RICKETSON t Wholeiale Grocers, and Irn
al. porters-of Brandies, Wines and Segars Nos. 172
and 179, coiner of Liberty and Irwin streets Pittsburgh,
BOOKS—Ma,.Primeval,by Harris.
VII Layard's Ninevah and its Remains. . • .
The Clergy of America. • ' '
The Czar, ids Court and'Pedpie.
. Women of Vie Revolution.
Works; new edition. .
• Life and Corresponeence of Joh, Foster.Ho mes ' Poems.
De oe's Works, complete; 20 vols. -
Swift's Works, complete; 2 vols. • ,
Fielding and Smonett; complete. -.
The Progress of America 2 thick . v015,.- - . .
For sale by S • k CO. - ,
4th street, near Market.
or- Clergymen and Strangers,are invited to sell at the
Book Store of H. S. Bosworth et-Z(4 on Fourth street,
near Market, where will be found fine.nditlona of many
rare and valuable works. - . . - -
RE-.BUILT, 4ND AT. WORK!!!
TN Asian
ninHE subFcriber heving enlarged his Shop, lately de
stroyed by bre, informs 'his 'viands and the public
generally that he is now prepared to manufacture Wa
bons, Carte , Drays , - Timber Wheels, Trucks and :Wheel;
arrows, at his Shop, on Fifth street, between Wood and
Smithfield strict"; where he keeps =band alarge stock,
or makes to order any amount of work, of the best Ina
terials and .by experienced workmen, and ut prices to
Southern merchants and furnace men are requested to
call and exarnine;before purchasing elsewhere.
may22:6m WM. MCKEE.
•
HIS delightful Summer Retreat is 'now•Open Tor the
veeeption of visitors. Ice Creams. Pruit,tints, Con.
ectionary, and all the good things nature and art can
Produce,' will be served ups in the best manner, in the
Saloon. The Tea Table will be spread atla. o'clock
every evening.
Conducted
Snndnyt= .. on Temperance principles, and elrised'o.n
Bowers of the choicest Flowers put np at the shortest
• A large collection of the choicest variety of Green
house Plants, Dahlias, and Annual . Flowing ; Plants, for
. .
. . ..
The new ateamer 77wr. Seen will be ready, In a few
daysy to Inn from the . Point to the Garden.
TEAS i TEAS 1,1 TEAI3
.
Pr is with pleasure that the subscribers in
form the citizens or pituburgh and •vicinity
that they have completed arrangements with
•• Messrs. J. C. Jenkins& Co., of Philadelphia,
to receive their ku d perier
,and will hereafter be kept constantly on
hand.- They'are neatly and securely put up
-in rr.etallic pucka of 1,1 and .I lb ea c h, w i t h
elr prirted card—showing the kind of Tea,
price, name of the concern and depot in Philadelphia,
with invellatioll to return the Tea, if not liked.
•-aZTAIL.PIIOSS:
G un p o wder G 4 - 75. 1,00 .1,25 1,50
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. i 1111Perial.,•`.;,,, ... , +5O- - ... 75-1,00 -1,25 1,50
......50 621 75 100 1,23
Y. 11r0ti , .......... +5O- 621 73 100: 1,25 1,50
... 13 lack 371 31.)
BLAC.... Fiat. and Extra Fine• ..75 1,110 1,25 150
We will warrant all the TEAS we_sell to be CQUIIi 10,
if not superior to any sold in this City, and inoeds they
not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be reuttned,
and the money will be refunded, as it is only with that
understanding we sell.
We ask a fair trial, that the public map be able to
'edge between our- Teas and those betetotore sold by
Aber companies in this city.
, Ail lovers of rich, delicious and good favored TELLS,
irp • aid give its a cid'. Dealers can be supplied on the
moat reasonable terms
For sale by JOS. S.M. YOUNG ft CO.,
N, W. corner 403 and Petty streets, and
E. IDLING & SON,
5, W. comer 341 and Bois streets.
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- • - -
OW undersigned Astignee of Samuel Hill, Esquire,
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will offer nt Public, Vendue or Outcry, on the prem
ises,- onshe 3 0th of Mar, inst., at I o'clock fa the after.
nooq of that ' day, a TRACT OF L.AND eentainina three
hundred and thirty and a half Acres, situate on the Mo.
not:lsabela river, about one mile above Menongabela
City, in leitishiagton'County,- Pa, There are erected on
this tract, a new two story Brick Dwelling Howe ; also,
a Leg Durelliqg House. There are two good Apple
Orchards 'on the premises about two hundred Acres
cleared-40 or 51) Acres of which Is first rate River Dot
tom. 'There is a strata of di feet of Stone Coal under
the whole tract, equal to any on the Monongahela river,
and so convenient - to the MCI, that it coots but a nide to
remove it Awn the berths te the bows. The Land Is of
the best quality, and contains an Inexhaustible quantity
of Limemone. This tract will be sold in wholeorm part,
to accommodate purchasers. - - •
Those wishing for. f u rther information, are catered to
Judge Hill, residing as the pretnises, Barnet Becket, re
aidiug near the land, and Daniel Long, Innkeeper, CM.
ciartati 3 Ohio.
There will also be sold on the 31st . of•Mity, inst., at L
o'clock on the afternoon of that day, on the premises. a
TRACT OF LAND containing stxty-eight and a- half
Acres; situate in Fallowfield Township ' in *aid County;
tuljobung laud of the heirs of David Bolton, Jerome
Orable, and collets; about one-half of Which is cleared;
on which is erected n Grist Mill, with two mil of stones;
a new SOW Mill: a good Dwelling House, fie.
The terms will be made known on the day of ;sale, by
mav7 td JOSEPH HENDERSON,Awignee,
Paeket
1 7 / 1 72Z11 A * Rltiv - Ar. or snw Gomm,
AT P. DELANY'S.
AP. FOR ri - -Ntris, LIBERTY ST., ZlTTsgvnaft,
TUST RECEIVED, an extensive and general twat:-
0 mem of French, English, Belgian .and American
Cloths. ClinkOgre* and Veering', of the later{ and mom
desirable patterns. Amongst them will be found a varie
ty of entirety new, styles Fancy Cageintercs and Vest
ing", of the latest. importations—Wl of which will be
made to order hi the most fashionable manner, at abort
notice, and reasonable prices.
On hand. • large assonment of READY-MADE
curnim, trade' up in the present Spring Style, nn4
will be sold low for cash.
N. B. To Town.— Watt's Graduating Shoulders
Measure System. for sale at Ortrini&ws P. DBljoirs.,
IPhi If EXPRE SS —
JDP I doz. Ladies' Vivra Pearl Bonnets;
tt " Pearl . tt
. 4 6, Bird-eye
1" Misses:" Pearl
1" Intanta"Priramed Rats ;
1 " Boys' Pearl
" " Bird-eye 4.
Received this day,
and for kale at the lowest prices, by
ROGAN & C'ANTWELL,
No. eh Market street.
SCHIP WANTED A'. &sig., a large Budd
ing Lot of 29 feet front on Websterstredt by 127 deep
to a2s feet alley. Price, $5OO.
Abio, a Lot adjoining the above, qt feet front by 127
deep to said alley. Price, $4OO.
Also, a Loin feet front by 127 Jeep, two lots from the
above. Price, $4OO. Terms :— Ono eighth in hand of
i
Scrip; balance n seven yearly paynamau.
S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,
'Smithfield street.
SPICES-300ronts Cassia ; •
20 bags Pepper ;
10 " Allspice
MILLER
a sto
Rre
IC rtnd KETSON. for sale by
172 and 174 Libtrty 01.
IiRAZIL SUGAR-79 bairn Brazil Sugar, in store and
1..) far sale by MILLER & RICKETSON
ma 15 H 05.172 and 174 Liberty street.
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Etfaii.R — DIIRED HAMS—A prime article Mr sale by
0 mayls KING & MOORHEAD.
PEEL GOODS.—We have received a fine assorttoen
§
of Reticules and Purses, Trimmings, Steel Beads,
s Ik , s c h ism , Tweasers, Hat Hooks, Key and Galvanic
Rings, Crotchet Reticules and Purses; with a fine as
sortment of Fancy Goods, at low prices.
HOGAN & CANTWELL,
PA Market sweet.
XTOTICE.—The undersigned hereby gives notice that
II from and after this date Mr. long Horn is the only
authorized person to receive moneys and sign receipts
or orders in my name. C. WERNEBURG,
Fashionable Head Qnrirters,
Pittsburgh, April 2,'49. No, t,e Market st.
WER — HXPRH.S2•Int received at floos.o ik• CANT..
wri.Vs, 86 Market street
-2 doz. Cane . Chairs, for children;
1 " Propelers and Volosopedes. • rrnyl7
r• 3--10 bags Ftlberts;
10 Cream Nuts •
10 " English W alnuts;
50 Shelled Almonds;
II bales Bordeaux received and for
sale by [uran] - J. S. BONNET.
TOMILLINERS. —The subscriber has a large stock
ofseasoned Timber, suitable for BONNET BLOCKS,
- which he is prepared to turn to the Spring fashion, at hie
Turning Establishment; No. 27 Fifth street.
marl4:3m H. H. RYAN.
Apprentices Wanted..
YusAE enbscriber wants Apprentices to learn the Cabi
net, Chair-mating end Chair Painting branches of
iness. Boys of Steady habits, about 10 yeari of age,
would . be preferred. None need . apply, - who cannot
come well recommended. H. G. PAJRNESTOCK,
marl 7 lOl Smithfield street.
lITANTED—An active Fanner, with Sl5OO cash cop
y ito, to engage in a Wholesale and Retail Grocery
business, now in active operation, and doing n good bu
siness, having the advantage of a prominent stand.
0. CUTHBERT Gen. Agent,
Smithfield street.
CALICOES! CALICOES:—just received, and now
open, at No. 59i North-west corner of 4th and Mar
ket streets,,a very large supply of Calicoes and Chintzes,
of new and handsome styles, and embracing some of the
best and cheapest Goods ever oflered in this market.
aplbl PHILIP ROSS.
DRESS SILRS—Just received, an invoice •of very
handsome Dress Silks, of the newest and most pop
ular styles, imported this season.
Also,- very glossy Black Silks, of 01l widths, for Viz
.ze a ttes, &e. • PHILIP ROSS,
.I.s N0.59. corner 4th and MaTkeests;
WRESH TES-44 packages Young Hyson„Dunpow-.
der, Imperial and Dicta: Teas, Just recd and for
a l e by (ap2o) MHO SiMOORHEAD.
DRIES-17 doz. mixed Picohily, Gherkins and.
Manger Pickles, gallon bottles•, 4 dozen .Plekled
Onions, f gallon and quart bottles; 4 doz. Pickled Cauli
flowers, ball gallon and quart battles; 4 dozen Pepper
Sauce, quart bottles; 4 doz assorted Syrups, quart bob.
ties; 4 doz. Lemon Snap, quart bottles; 8 dozen Walnut
and Tomato Catsup, ITU bottles ; 2.doz, Laeea Oil, pint
bottles; 5 dozen Gelaune, an Improved prepiration, pint
bottles; just received and, for sale by
ap2o , KING &MOORHEAD.
B URLAPS han l ar
AND SyteK BURLAPStr e
ARD 01L-6 barrels good maehiaery-Oil, for sale fo
City Scrip, by WM DYER.
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BURNT OU
Greenwood Garden.
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'Cigars; Snttirand-Tobacco,
AT JACOB McCOLLISTER , S, Fifth street, N 0.19.--
Regalia; Waihington Latiotma; •
Rosa; inatOSanz ;
• Halt Spanish, Malay and Commoh; - • •
Together with &Variety of otherbrands:.
At.so,-An extensive assortment of CHEWING TO.
BACCO, of the most celebrated brands; among which
are the Luxions Luxury,.P. Robinson's 'Pound Lamp,
Grant & and Arcleir Thomas Grape Brand,
Five Lump• -
All orders promptly attended to. Country Merchants
would do well to call and examine my stock before pur
chatiug else*here.
Cuba Wrapper and Filler Leaf for stile,
Tirr Si of the Indian Chief.
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MO the Honorable the Jndes of the Court of G ene r a l
Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County
of Allegheny:
The petition of S. W. Afeeley, of , the Borough ofMan
chester in the County Aforesaid, humbly shevveth, That
your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for
the accommodation of travelers and otheri, at his
ing house, in the Borough aforesaid, and prays that your
Honors will be pleased to grant hem a license to' keep a
public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as
in duty bound, will pray. - S. W. ItIEELEY.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the Borough aforesaid,
do certify, that Me above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house
room and conveniences for the accommodation and
lodging of. strangers , and travelers, and that said tavern
is necessary. .
IL 'Feadelurch r lohn, Wagner, S. Snyder, I. Hest, J.
Overamy, S. Bross,' a Hohody, R. Gregg, N. Lester, B.
Gibmin.J; G. Young. J. Gilner,R 1n.V29:31.*
O the Honorable the Judges - of the Court of General
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quarter Sessions of the Pence in and for the County
The petition of James Hughes, of the Sixth AVard,City
of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth,
That your petitioner bath provided himself with mate ,
rials for the accodur.odation of trmielers and others, at
hie dwelling house,:in the Wurd aforesaid, and prays
that your Honors will be pleased to grant hint
to keep a-public house of entertainment. And 'your pc
titloner,us in duty hound, will pray. - JA .1 HI7(iHES.
. .
We, the 'subscribers,' citizens of the Ward - aforesaid,
do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and temperance, and is well provided with
house room and conveniences foi - the accommodation
end lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said
tavern ts necessary. -
T. A Rowley; David Jones, W
. ta. llFClanaban, P.
Flenlon, T. Banks, R. Hiller, IL Doyle. J. C. Cummins,
ii. Rice, William Stubbs, J. barn, William
mal2S:3l4Brwo , . , -
TO the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the county
of Allegheny
The petition of John Bandies, of the Township of
Pine, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That
your petitioner bath provided lumself with materials for
the accommodation - of travelers and others, of his dwel
ling house in the township aforesaid, and prays that }mar
Honors will he pleased to grunt him a license to keep ri
public. house of entertainment. And your petitioner as
ut duty bound, willyra4. JOHN SANDLES.
We, the subseribers, citizens-of the Township .of
Pine, do certify, that the above petitioner in of good re,
puce for honesty and temperance, and is.well provided
with house room end conveninces for the accommoda
tion and lodging of travelers and others,. and that said
tavern is necessary. _ .
Wrn. Kerr, R. Darr, J. Flankenton, Jas. Ccunian, John
Ferguson, Wm. Ramage, P. Pearson,F. Forsneaugh, P.
N. Swelter, P, Messer, Jae. Arbuckle, Dtitch,
rib the Honorable the Judges of the _Court of General
j Quarter Sessions of the - retie* in and for the.,Connty.
of Allegheny :
The petition Of Joseph Robinson,.of the Fourth. Wan t.
Pittsburgh, in the County aforestud, humbly shewelh,
That your petitioner hath provided hiseisalf with tante
tittle for the oceorattiodation of travelers and others; at
his dwelling house, in the -Ward - aforesaid, and prays
that your Honors will be pleased to grunt him a license
to keep .a public house of entertainraent. And your , pe
titioner, as in duty bound, will pray. -
JOSEPH ROBINSON.
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We, the. subscribers, citizens of the. Ward aforesaid,
do certify, that the,td)ove petitioner is of good repute tor
honesty and temperance, and is well provided witithotise
morn and conveniences for the arcommodation and
lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern
is necessary.
D. hfcGowin, John Mantootb, John 'McMichael, Wm..
Carr, G. 11. Bell, .h.A Roberts, W, ti McMullen., John
E. Downing, James Mackey,James Patton, Jr. Samuel
Pinkerton, AttilleW Jackman. ma; . 26:31*
(Chronicle cop • and char Post..)
ritt, the Hithorairie the Judge* of the Court of Quarter
SeasiontOf the Pesee, and-for the County of tale-
The petition of D. R. Miller, of the 2,1 Ward, City Of
Pittehurg,in the County aforesaid, humblyshesveth,That
your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for
the accommodation ortravelent and others., at his dwell
ing house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your
Donors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a
pablic house of entertainment.- And your petitioner, as
to duty bound, will pray. D. R. MILLER.
We. the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid,do
certify, that the above petitioner is of snod -repute for
honesty and temperance, and is well provided won hot se
room and convenience* for tha accommodation of trav
elers and others, and that *aid tavern is necessary.
L. Drucklocker, J. H. Newell, Hersey Holtman,
Robertson, 3 . steln, W. P. Moorhead, J. Crosmn, J. W.
Durbridge, 3. Shne, C. Paulson, 3. Y. Tanner. E.
W .Lynd.
fro the itie Judge's of the Court ofGeneral
J. Quarter Sessions of the Pence in and for the . County
of Allegheny
The petition of Patrick O'lln nlon, of the 6th Ward, city
of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth,
That your petitioner bath provided hunself with mate
rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at
his dwelling house., in the Ward aforesaid, and prays
that your Honors *di be pleased to grunt him a license
to keepa public house of entertainment.- And your pe
titionerfas in duty bound, will pray.
PATRICK 4:YHANLON..
We, the subletiliers, citizens or the Ward aforesaid,
do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and temperance, and it NVCii provided with
house room and conveniences for the accommodation
and lodging or strangers and travelers, and that said
tavern is necessary.
J. Wilson, E. Ttovlllo, I. Fendon. Wm. Riper, A.
Blank, J. hllitevitt, J. C. Cummins, W. Rice. Sr.. W.
011ork, W. Horton, S. fienner.J. ilughes.
10 the old nernble lire Judges ofthe Court General
I. Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County.
of Alleghrny
Tae petition of John Watson, of the Third Ward, City
of Pittsburgh, in the. County aforesaid, humbly sheet ,
oth : That your petitioner bath, provided himself with ma
terials far the accommodation or travelers and others, at
his dwelling house, in the Ward 'aforesaid, and prays
that your Honors will be pleased to grant hima license
to keep apublic house of entertainment. And your pe
titioner, as in duty bound, will pray.
JOHN. WATSON.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward,
do certify, that the above petitioner in of good repute for
honesty and temperance, and is wet 1p rosided with house
room and conveniences for the accommodation and totlg
ing of travelers and arrangers, and that said tavern
necessary
R. Hill, W. Koefler S. hVeartncy, J. Regan, R. Paul,
J-.Aton tooth, It. Lowrie, P.Dona ghy, F. lloyd. J. J. Utter,
G. W. Lyons, ft. Scoot. mar2o:3ld&rrs
910 the Honorable the Judges of the-Court of Quarter
Senions of the Peace, inand for the County of Alle
hgen
The y
petition of Adam Iserhedt, of the Third Ward,
Allegheny City, in the County aforesaid, humbl sheweth,
That your potidonerhatb provided himself with materials
for the accommodation of travelers and others. at his
dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that
vier Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to
keep a public house of entertainment. And your peti
tioner, as in duty bound, will pray.
ADAM ISERIIELM
We,the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Want, do
certify, that the shove petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and temperance, and is well provaled wall house
room and conveniences for the cceorentodation of tray
elersand ethers, and that said tavern is necessary
Daniel.McCarthy, Jacob Time, George . Moritz. Predl
Ilieper, George Ilasonfonter John Graving's. John Hui
chaotic:igh, John Staub, Welker Harriett, P.M. Cooper,
John Gable, P. If. Prtlkenstlea. may26:3td&w
MHE SANATORY COMMITTEE :deem ittheir duty to
1 - again apprise the public of the health of the City.—
And in doing so, have the pleasure of assuring the eiti
rens and the public at large, that no Cholera exists in our
midst, nor has there been - a single case originating here,
so far as the Board have been able to ascertain, and they
have sought inforthation from the best and most reliable
sources. But while they congratulate our citizens on
being thus mercifully preserved from the ravages of this
dreadful epidemic, they still urge upon them the necessi
ty of observing the utmost vigilance in their their atten
tion to cleanliness about. their premises.
The Board is well satisfied, from good authority, that
LIMEI Is one of the best purifying agents that can be
used in neutralizing the effects of the unwholesome
effluvia always prevailing in thickly populated - cities.
The Board is about making awangements to have a full
supply of Lime constantly on hand, so that every, family
can be supplied in such quantities as they may want for
this purpose, by calling on any member of the Board.—
It will be supplied lathe lowest price, and those who may
be unable to purchase, will be supplied gratis. ,
JOHN AVGILL.."
may2s.3t
Wait Paper Wasehouse t
N0:47 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A
THOMAS PALMER -
ESPEOTFULLY announces to his friends and cus
tomers, that he has had at no past period so exten
sive a Stock as he has at present. -lie can otfer to pur
chaser!, on very moderate terms, at the old established
stand in Market street, almost every article in his line--
including counting-room. bed chamber dining-room,par-
Mr and hall Paper. With Borders, Landscapes - Fire
board Prints, - Paper and Transparent. Window Shades,
Bonnet and Binders' Boards; Wthing,.Wrripping,-and
Tea Paper; he is abundanty 'supplied, and requestsmerchants turd housekeepers to call and examine his as
sortment.
Rag! and Tanners' Scraps taken in trade, at the high
est .prices..• mar 13-tiftw4m
New York Hair Diamintactory.
THE undersigned has just returned from New York, ,
with a large, splendid and well selected assortment
of ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every kind. He invites
Lpdies and Gentlemen to call and examine the new and
most beautiful article of Enemas. Estrrnsos for Bands,
.Wigs and Half Wigs, ever invented. They are so much
like the natural partingsi and fit so close and, easy, that
they =mot be distinguished from the natural hair on
closeinspection. - • •
Somtrameci Nnw.-4:The net* Balance Spring surmounts
- thedaculty, and nitist supercede all others for Gentle
men s - igs aupees ;it bears equally on everypart
of the head, without stiffness or artlficial -appearance;
(in these it is unlike the old.) it shows the forehead equal
Wig wearers are inirtioularly invited nicall and ex
main' c the articles for themselves. .1. CAMERON,
- . No. 89 Third st o near Wood.
. B.—=Remember. the New York Ham Manufactory.
mayls:demErw2m - -
A -81-1, HOOPS-20,000f0T
ctiasX by
- . uu.b
30 4.-L.
Fifth street.
El
To the Pu
ALLEN CORDRLL
111. - W. LEWIS.
C. YEAGER.
MM
EMS
13alikers au rlextlitxnge 'brolters
wdi. H. WILI.I.1.111S;,
EXCHANGE AND - BAN KING' OF . FICE 4
N. E. corner of Third and Wood streets. •
IGHT and'Tima - Bills of - Exchange, !Intik- Notes an
foreign and domestic - Coin - bought - and sold on
Collections made in all the principal cities of the Union
at the lowest rates. - jot:
ECRADIER & RAUH.
Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Deniers in Foreign and
Doniatic Bilts,Bills of Exchange, Certificates q' Depos•
it Bank Notes and Coin, '
Corner of Third and Wood sta., directly opposite the St.
Charles Hotel.. may2B
N. 110.101/ES & 'SON -
Bankers and Dealers in Ezekange Coin and Bank Notts,
N 0.55 Marketstreeti Pittsburgh. •
New York " - pr Cincinnati
Philadelphia ' -" LotiMville
Baltimore - a St. Lords
- S'uyiitg rates
ITißdicrinang. 747- dill!: pßCieneulinetYryieLfeCiataYCOPrd:u,
Kentucky . New York
4 ', o maryluod • - • t.
fr a Wil uw enn e : y e tha segte a- " New,,Orlean.6-
_
NOON & SARGENT.
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROARES,
N. E. Corner of Wood and . Giza streets., Pirtatrurgh, Pa.
JALPRS in Coin, Hank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign
and Domestic Exchangei"Certtratates ofDeposit,.&c
EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Almon
and.Eurotr, for sale in sums to suit parch - niers.
GuHRENT and par funds received dadoposite.
COLLECTIONS made on all parts of, the (linen, etthe
lowest rates. • ' sepll4y
AXTOOL. - - --The highest price to cash paid for the &W-
V, resent grades of clean washed Wool, by
H, LEE
may ' Liberty street, opposite P di..
ALiir.itSSES---1& barrels of MOT - asses to arrive this
day . and (or sale by ,Sale W. HARLIAUGII.
Y RIME PORK-20 bbls. of Prime Pork ree'd-Mili for
- sale tryl - - (may2l.) . S. &W. 11A/1.13AUG13
1 . ,1.1.011R--.sea obis.
raar2t
our received and for sale by
S. & W. HARDAUGH
IANDLES-7-45 boxes just received and tor .ate by
may2t :S. &.W. HARI-Ulla/I.
( - I,,ASS-t-11/0 boxes Smith & Herron's brawl of Win
-1.1 dosv Glass just received 'dad for sale _
S. - Er. W.H.AIII3AUGII.
QHAD--.20 barrels Shad -
).„, " jest "received and for sale by
• raayl9 WU. DYES, No. 15S Liherty street.
BACMB casks prime - Shoulders;
' - 5_ ." neatly trimmed Dams i'for sale by
_
'WM. DYER.
t ROOMS-34 doz.; a prime article, for sale by -
C ORN Man L-70 barrels kiln dried and silted 'for sate
PIAT ASH ROOPS- 7 -20,t,00 on hand, a prime article
S
will he. sold tow, ro cloae, by
may2l.. HHODJ & ALCORN, act Fifth at.
-LivatoN srAtir Borri-E*---A) grass, on Uncut and
for sale by RHOlita ry ALCORN, -
inay2l. • - Fifth street:
ARP--25 kegs No. L Lard, just reed null fuf sale• by
a 27 ' CIItYZEIt.
F,,ub BUSHELS/)HIED reaCliEs—ltee'll waiter sale
sli./ 'by tap 27) Min iN G 4c, CitoZEIL
FL0U.540 barrels of very superior Flour, fur sale
by fapISI :_CUMMINS & Sairrki.
C;ISIRS - g i- La . .--100 bushels fresh Li - OniAtial, ieed arid
for sale by aplBl CUMMINS do BALM!. .
"DACON--10,000 lbs. Bacon,: Hog Round, in store and
.I.lTod sale by - (aplBj CUMMINS & worm.
DM APPLES--al sacks Dry apples, in store and for
side by . fisplSl - CUMMINS Zr.
APPLES -4o bbls. Romanfte Apples, for sale by
oplB 0 & SMITH
ICKOR.Yri uT3—.l. barrel Hickoryuts, in store an,l
jUL, for sale by [4dß] CIASIMINS SMITH.
IECANS-740 bushels Pecans, in store and for sale by
up's CUMMINS it SMITH..
FIBS BRICK-A
sm 8
( n o r r ie :l
su aceormacMating terms itY
• • ' C. A. MeANULTY & CO
Canal Basin.
IXrANT,ED.—Four good Jour. Painters wonted. :
if _ JOHN S CORRITON;
St. Charles Hludiags
1.115 VILLE. LlAlE,—Just recetve an
100 for sale by W. /s. J. C. ACHESON,
apt) • No. 2 Smithfield at.
100 SALS.. AOMANITE APPLES—Offered very low
to close tonsignutento:
do j:
C: ACHESON,
op') No 2 Smithfield
R YE FLOUR-21 barrels, fresh ground it for sale by
7 7:5 BLILS. POTATOES--Ilvelvid e V o tir_ilals_by
t.bUil
_llO N 0.2 Smithfield St.
AOLL WOOL TWEEDX - -r• sae
LPPS. FANCY. CASSIMERE—On hand, and for sale
TJ naanufactarer's • liens, by ffeb2o] H. LEE.
"CASE tiltEY MlX'DCLO'rki—Jastiteed, and for
sale.al.ntanufaive.rbr- feb2o It. LEE.
.-
1 CASE AMERICAN ARMY CLOTH—On hand and
for sate by (feb23} H. LEE.
50 PAIRS DRAB BLANKETS. -The attention 0f . C41-
don M
na men re directed to this article. They will be
sold low, to close consignment, by Veal} H. LEE.
BED BLAINITI case (50 pair ) Bed Blankets, 88
by 64, 6 8e.," ribbon bottrid, r,teived tine day, on
Consignment from the manufacturer, and for sate by
IL LRFy
np7 , Liberty, opposite Fifth street
;
M DS LAYNE., at In cents, now open=,
5000 In l3 )l :9 _t the One Price Store of
A. A. MASON& CO.
A ci BALES BROWN MUSLIN, at 4#Tina
-21.1 mnps2 . A.A. MASON do-CO
A T THE•SION OF THE PLANE AND SAW, a fun
it alsorano.a. of " Cinrinaaa COOPERS' TOOLS
I-or sale by . . HITHER & LAIIPMAN,
maiqa No. 73 Wood str
11l YE FLOUR—:S bblx. Rye Flour, last ree'd and for
Xi, sale by imaylSl . S. k W. HARBAUGH.
bar d re o ls
10 A) half barrels •do lor sale by
maill j VhI. DYER:
BACON —1,200 Sides and Shoulders, just received on
JD consignment and for sale by
MILLER & RICKETSON,
Nos. 172 and 171 Liberty: street.
PECANS-2 bldg., for sale b_y _ _
mnylo ARMSTRONG k CROZER
DRIED BEEF—.A superior article of sugar cured,
constantly in, store and for sale by
mayls KING to MOORHEAD.
BA.CON SIDES. —5 Mids. Bacon Sides reed and for
sale by Intayl6) S. &W. HARRAUGH.
11NrOOL—The highest market price, in cash, will be
given for the different gradea of Wool, by
me is II
S. &W. ARBIAIGH.
CEESE II
!-59 boxes Cream Cheese, just received and
for sale by J. S. BONNET,
mayl4 NO. 162 Liberty street.
CUESTN (YTS --la bushels, just scold and for sale by
J. S. BONNET,
mayl4 _ No. 162 Liberty street.
'UTAK.— A splendid assortment of Mire and Yeinno
V y Wax, in small cakes, exp . resslyfor family use, re
ceived and for sale by - J. S. M. YOUNG es CO.,
mnyB 'N. W. corner of Fourth and Ferry.
BACON -3000 pounds Sides;
JUNI 4000 " Hams; received and for sale by
may: S. & HARBAUGH.
CINCINNATI SOAP-73 boxes No. 1 Soap,receiro
and for solo by fatySl 8. A. W. lIARBAUGH.
MOLASSES—SObbIe. rec'd and for sale oy -
ap24 JAB. PATTON, Jr., N 0.17 Liberty et
YE FLOUR-20 Ws., reed and for solo by
ML A mays ARMSTRONG & CROZER.
IDAKER'S BROMA, CHOCOLATE AND COCOA-7-
LP For sale by [mayB) J. S. M. YOUNG is CO.
SYESI C LES—Direct from , adelrthm; for SR e
by . [mayS) 3. S. AL YOUNG & CO.
GROUND FEED—Horse, Cow, Hog, and Chicken
Feed, constantly on hand and for sale by
maY3 RHODES te ALCORN, 30 Fifth st.
P SEED 01L-40 .615.,just reeki an. for sale by
B. A. FAHNESTOCK C 0. ,&
.mpg ; Corner let anti - Wood. sts.
D" casks, lust receive . per steamer
"Messenger," and for sale by WM. WER.,
mayd . N 0.158 Liberty street.
TOMATO CATSUP-10 0 doz. boxes, containing i doz.
each, packed - in saw-duet, for shipping, for sale by
may 4 RHODES & ALCOR' N, 30 Fifth st.
SODA ASH-16 casks of Kurtz , ' superior Soda&sh
rec'd and for sale byS. & W. HARBAUGR.
__
ay4 : 54 Water and 104 Front at.
L . ARD-- 5 bbls. N0..1 Lard ;
20 kegs " in store and for sale by
SMITH & SINCLAIR
AILS—WO kegs Portage Nails, assorted for sale by
SMITII tr. SINCLAIR
TIMED PKACHES-1.00 bushels, just reo'd and to
sole MY/ 6 S. & W. HARBAUGH.
_ . .
SMILS, No. HERRINGS, May inspection,) roc'
1J and for sale by TAAFFE & O'CONNOR,
nuryl6;lw - - .Cor, Penn and Wayne sts.
I,ILOUR-200 bbls. Extra Flour, just reu'd and" for sale
12 by ItnnytBl S. &W. HARSAUGH..
BROOMS -100 dozen Corn Brooms, read and for sal
by . RILEY, MATTHEWS & CO,
maple , ' 28 Water street.
IDUI E 9-3 barrels prime :atter, Just rec.'. an. o
1.1 sale by . . (maple) S. W.IIARBAUGH.
CIGARIOO,OOO Common Cigars. just rec'd and fo
S.
sale by [myl6l - 8. do W. HAILBAUGH.
AC • N 8H I ULDERS-4,400 pounds Smoke House
Shoulders, for sale by ' WM, DYER
158 Liberty street.
EMONS.—A few boxes Lemons in stare and for sale.
LA by [may.% S. es W BAB:SAM:in
OTASH-8 caoks,justreed and for sale by
P
mayls RING & MOORHEAD.
.Lll INSEEDOII4-10 bble., reed on conaignraent and for
sale . (mayls) &11100REtEAD.
COPAIVA-122 ins., just rea'd and for sole. by
rnayll , 8.A. - FAB:NEM:MR 8G-
Jint PRIV ATE •DISEAM2g.. Dr:Brown, No - .
f All 65 Diamond Alley,. can be 'consulted in all
. I , , Mi tt 0 ;to h l a p a ri a lus o:dd f eatseaturr Inaldentts ' '
-;Tr• SyhilisandSyphiliticeruptions,gunorrhmit
and its conseqeences, together with all Ca- -
tunasseares,impurities o f the blood, 'with all disearics of
cenerealorigin, skin discases,withstrictures,gleet,nrethral .
discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles ,
rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of-the wombs
monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints, fistula In
cum, nervous affections, pains in the back and loins, ltri
tatlons of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutio '
eruptions, tatter ringworm, mercurial diseases, Lc- .
- . VE YEARS' PRACTICE,/ • • -
Exclusively devoted to the study andtseatment of vane
real disorders, and those arising tram youthful excesses'
gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the . .
coasumiton may have been enfeebled,enablesDr.RlOWn . .
to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who may places
themselves under his care. "
Dr. Brown's offices itle conveniently arranged into so E .
orate apartments. Patients can visit Di. B. without fear
of exposure to other visitors. • • ,
It is of importance to many persons in nee d efinedical .
Ind, to obtain good advice privately and promptly. : To all
such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removingyenessal du-
ewes, in their various forms and trtages,oflers inducements'
which can rarely be equalled. strangers are e du c at ed
ap)
prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly edu re cated is
every brunch of medicine, and-for the last twelve years
confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those
diseases: . .
Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon in
Pittsburgh•vrho gives his whole attention to those cont.'
. •
alg•Certain,safe and speedy cases will, in all cases, be
guaranteed. • •
Recent cases are relieicilin a ahortthne, withoutintor
ration from business. .
: UP" - Herala or Rupture.—Dr. Brown also bridles per
sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid parucnj
lar attention to that disease._ . •
Letters from. a distance, asking advice, must contain
fee, or they will not be attended to.
IlW"011ee . on Diamond Alloy, a few doors from Wood
street, "O r aldetbe market. Consultations strictly cot&
dendal:*.• :-• ;•+,:. .:•... • 0c.125-dtr.wlY '
RVEIBUTESISL—Dr. Brown's newly discovered rem
, edy for Rheumatism ir a speedy and certain remedy
for that painful trouble. It never fails. •
Office and Private Consultation Rooms t No. 65, Dia
mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at
1 home. lanlB-ciavitf
BUTINGI BATH.
• • '
Dalliers Magical Pain Extractor.
TO THE PUBLIC.—This is to certify that I have found
Datlty's Magical Pain Extractor to prove a cure fo
am Chronic Rheumatism, which I have been at:dieted
with for ten years, in my hip joints.
ABRAHAM R. VREELAND.
Acquickanock, N. Y., April 8, 1:348.
Ma. IL Dottar—Sir: I have been troubled with the .
Piles for eight months, and could get no relief. Your
Magical Pain Extractor having been recommended to
me, rapplied it - but twice, obtained instant relief, and in
a short time was perfectly cured! Could I not get any
more of it, 'I would not take a hundred dollars for the
:balance of my box. WILLIAM HALL.
97 North Moore street, New Yorli,.fulels,l4 : ::
CAUTION.--Dalltes only Depot in the city of Veto
York, and where the genuine (wade can be obtained,
wholesale and retail; is at 415 Broadway. •
H. Duumv is the inventor of this truly invaluable cow
pound, and he never has, and nee& will communicate the
secret of its preparation to any man living; and, there•
fore, no other person ever has made, er ever can make. a
grain of it himself.
Counterfeits abound! Every Maly valuable article is
subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and im
posters; and nothing, that we know of, has more exten
sively experienced that fact thun s Magical Pain
A Tmrnegnuine D arcy, in case s
of the severest
Burns, Scalds , Pil es , &c., will
afford mutant relief, and
produce at oncecoolingand soothing etrect--extractiag
pain in and from one to :liken. minutes! but be sure, al
ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth. •
And now mark the differenee!--Connterfett Extractors,
no matter under what name they may appear, or how ap
plied, always irritate and increase thepa in/
Pamphlets, containing certificates of cares, may be had
gratis, on application to JOHN ,11. MORGAN, '
Western Depot, Pittsburgh.
Da- Wm. Tnoatt, Agent.. • .
•.. • .
Datiers Animal Galvanic
Por Horses, Cattle, &c., cures spavin, quittor, grease,
poll-evir,:aores, galls and bruises. Pamphlets containing
certificates of respectable parties, may be bad on appli
cation . . JOHN D. MORGAN,
octlftd&svy . . Agent, Pittsburgh.
MULLlistesPa All.Elisallnpi Ointment.
CONTAININO NO MERCURY, or o th er Mineral. It
has the power to cause all. EXTERNAL SORES,
SCROFULOUS -HUMORS, SHIN. DISEASES, POI
SONOUS WOUNDS to, discharge their putrid matters,
and then heals them. . .
-his rightly terme d ALL-IfEALING, for thercis scarce
ly a disease external or internist, that it will not benefit.
I have used it'for the last sixteen years for all diseases
of the chest, involving the utmost danger and responsi
bility, and I declare before heaven and man, that not in
one ease hes It (ailed to benefit, when the patient was in
the reach of mortal means. • •
I have had physicians learned in the profession, I
have ministers of the gospel, judges of the bench, alder
men, lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition, and
mulutudes of the poor use it in every variety of way, and
there has been'but one voice—one tmiversal voice, say ,
ing—" M'ALLISTER, YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD
KREUAIATI9SI.—It removes almost immediately the
inflammation and swelling, when the pain ceases: (Read
the directions around the toox.l
HEAD-ACHE.—The salve has cured persoas of the
head-aehe of twelve years standing, and who had it reg
ular every week so that vomiting took pinee: Ear-Ache,
Tooth-Ache, and Agin in the Face ; are helped with like
success.
SCALD HEAD. —We have cured cases that actually
ova
• •
to twenty doctors. One man told oh he had spent $3OO
on his ehildren without any benefit, when a few boxes of
Ointment cured them.- .
NMEIaa==;STE
BURNS —lt is one of the beat things in the'vroild for
PlLES.—Thousands are . yearly cured by this Obit,
ment. It Nsyszt fails in Myna& relief for the
.Around the box - arc _directions for using-APAllister , s
Ointment for Scrollala, Liver. .Complaint, , Erisipelee,
Totter, Chilblain, Scald Read, Sore Eyes, quiney,Bore
Throat, Bronchitis. Nervous Affections,-Pains, Disease
of the Spine, liead.ache, Asthma, Deafnes.s, Ear-ache,
Burns, Corns, all. Diseases of, the Skin, Sore Lips, Pim
ples, &c.; Sores, Rheumatism, Piles, Croup, Swlelled or
Broken Breast Tboth-ache , Agne in the Face,c.,-
If MOTHERS A.
and NURSES knew its value cities
of Swelled or Sore Broast, they would always applyit.—
In such cases, if used freely, and according to the direr,
tions around each box, itmves relief in a teryfew hours.
CORNS.—Occasional use of the Ointment will always
keep Corns from growing. People need never be trou
bled with them, if they use it frequently, • -.
.This'Ointment is good for any part ot the body or limbs
whenVetlamed. In some cases tt should be adplied often.
CA.CTION. —No Ointment will be genuhie unless the
name of JAMBS McALLISTER is written with a pen
For sale by my Agents in nil the principal cities'. and
towns in the Baited States. . •-•
JAMES MeALLISTER,
Sole Proprietor of the above medicine. -
Principal Office, No. t 3 North Third at., Philadelphia
PRICE P.S CENTS PER BOX.
Sold et Wholesale and Reittil in Pittsburgh by BRAUN
& REITER, cornet Liberty and St. Clair streets; L.
WILCOX, Jr, corner of !Market street and the Diamond;
also, comer of Fourth and Smithfield'Erects ; WiII. JACKSON, No. E 9 Liberty street - and at the BookSterre
in Smithfield et., third' door from ' Second street; and in
Allegheny*by id. P. Schwartz and. J. Sargent; and by.Y.
C. Smith, - Birmingham; D. Nagley, East Liberty; H.
Rowland, McKeesport and Elizabeth; J. Alexander &
Son, Alononqa City N.B. Bowman & Co., Browns
ville ; T. rs, Bridgeport ; John Barclay, Beaver ;
-Tames Duncan, elision ;D. Watson & Co., New Castle;
and S. D. Weaver, Freeport: - • mayllaleod&wy
_From Rro..dotk Shinn, of lA6 Protestant Methodist Church
frtHE tuidersigned, hav i ng bee n afflicted during the past
winter; with adisease in the stomach, sometimes pro
ducing great pain in the stomach for ten or twelve hours
withoutintermission, and having tried various remedies
with little effect, was furnished with a bottle - of Dr. D.
Jaynes' Carminative Balsam This he used according to
-the directions, and found invariably that this medicine
caused tho pain to abate in three or four minutes ; and in
fifteen. or twenty minutes, every uneasy sensation was
entirely-spiieted. ~The medicine -was r afterwards used
whenever indications of the.approach of pain wefe per
and the pain was thereby prevented. Re column
ed to use the medicine every evening, and sometimes in
die morning; and in-n few weeks health was so far re
stated that the sufferer was relieved from alarge emou -
of oppresiiive pain. -From experience, therefore, he can
conlidently -recommend Dr. D. Jaynes' Carminative Bal
sam as n salutary medicine for diseases Of the stoinicb
Aikgheny City, July le, 1841 ' -
irr For sale at thel'allliDEN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth
street, near Wood. , ; aug7-demy
111114.1z8P HAIR CREAM—A matchless article for
growth; beauty, and restoration of the Hair. This
Cream, when once known, will amerced° all other arti
cles or the kind now in use. Where the halt is demi ,
harsh, thin, unhealthy . , uor turning grey, a few applica,
tions willmake the hair soft and dark, and gtve it a beau
tiful, lively appearance; and will also mate it Maintain
its liveliness and healthy color, twice as long as all the
preparations that are generally used. Where the hair ia
thin, or has: fallen off, it may be restored by using - this
Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of
using oils on their hair shoeld at once purchase a bottle of
the. Clines., Hair Cream, as it is so composed that, it will
not injure the hair- like the other preparations, but will
beautify it, and. give perfect Benefaction in every inn
For testimony to its. very superior tmalities,seethe foil
lowing. letter from the Rev. .Mr. Caldwell to Mesrrs.
Rendershott & Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the
Southern States; •
Letter °fib Rev. R. Caklevell, Paden of the "'ratite/jar,
Church.- Esaasi - .
•Mteutris. flimultaxacrrr k Sxmacit Gionzaressx=l take
peasure in adding my testimony in favor otthe excellent
preparation called Dr. Parish's Chinese Hair Cream, for
about two years ago my hair was:very dry, bristly, and
disposed to come ouu but having procured a bottle of the
Cream, and used it according to the prescription, it is now
elastic, so ft , and firm to the head.' Many balsams and
oils were applied, each leaving myhair in a worse state
than before. This Cream, however, has met my exPec..?
.
As an article for the toilet, my wife: gkies Inerepallea ,
over all others, being .debeately perfumed and not dis
posed to rancidity. The ladies, especially, will find the
Chinese Cream to be a desideratum is their preparations
for the toilet. . Respectfully, zuu.,.
_G — Sold , wholesale and retail, Pinabnigh,:by John
lid.Towrisend, 45 Market and „Teel Xohler corner of
'Wood and Filthatz • .• lels4lBsw-19
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RAMC— barre very superior, or e
by [alaYl o ] - SiTITII . te SINCLAIR.
TL&KE LIAI:E.--10 bbls. cf Lake Lime Teed. and for
saleby- - [may4l- 5:7201111. HARBAUGH.
JUST RECEIVE , ATTEE ONE FILICES fORE,6O
Mgrket street,lo,ooo yards of Printed Lawns, at dm
,law : price of 14 cents. ftnyntl A. A. - MASON &
Rlf .0-24*
buz.itels , on hand and for sec by
oxy26 11.110DES'& - 411..CORN, 30 Fifth st