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Boum licyrz wfir be supported for the oftice of Brigadier' General at the Military election.- Election, first Monday,Ath day of June. [my2Cgd&seld9 : • • BIII3II2CGIIAId GUARDS. 1.17" rt Brigadier Veeria....sliali WU: LAtursua Jr, will he supported for the office of Llngadior General at the military election.. Election firet Monday, 4th day of Jane. . Imy24td&ortd) . Meal/ Vot.eicrimas. MEI •~-; El 7" Corosior*.l otter. what's left of macro the Dem ocratic Criunty - Convention ni a candidate for Coroner. If I have any friends, I want them to leg Tor me now. 0 • Lima REA, • Late of Moliao del Rey. t r• . . NI -- --- Orr' Notlcte....The Journeymen Saddlers, Hamner, and Trunk Makers' Society meets the first Saturday of every tree at Union Hall, corner rit Smithfield and Fifth sts. (mayl9:ly) W. C. GALL/41104 Sec'y. . . iWr" Ea oasomy..-If you wish to save your money and buy a superfine RAT or CAP, call at FLEMING'S lIAT STORE, where you will find a complete assortment of the latest Fashions, CHEAP FOR CASH. Wit!. FLEMING, 130 Wood el, earner r f-Virrla MEM 0 ic-Plaee ofhleeptc, Ws Ball, 'Wood strect,. botoreon.sth ape:Virgin Allaeyhington. Pirothoscu LODGIL, N0..333-2deets e..ery 2aeaday Aleacmcnt.s Escalsexcl7, No. 67—Moots let and 3d Friday •: ; • .mor2s—ly . . • SI, 1 49. btirgh and Alleghen May .9 To their Asteuenessrute Masters of the Sitter Cale* of Pius. y : . • , Gmtrixamt—flie City of St. Linde having recently, and while afflicted by Cholera, been visited by Tire, Which. has laid an important portion of her business streets in rnin—and several days having already elapsed since we became acquainted with this distrersingcalam ity, that 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 say nothing of their gratitude far relief under similar stufenngs,) should seek an opportunity for expression and action in 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 roam BILIEII3O of our eitizens„ to devise suitable means and mode of action in behalf of the sufferers. Very.respeculdly, your fellotv-eitizens. D. T. Morgan, John D. Davis, • W. R. Copeland, • Sidney Strong. W. Hagaley, Mackey, M. hloorhead, • Bailey, Brown & Co., H. Parry, ' iirallingford & Co-, Job. T. Logan, • • • • Curling, Riabertson & Co. McCandless & Campbell, Sang & Co.. Philip. Wilson, . Wm. Holmes & Co.. J. Painter, D. Leath & Co., Jas. 13. Murray. • • R. Townsend &Co , Kramer & Rehm,. •Neville B. Craig. • H. Childs, • Wm. M. Hersh; Edward Gregg. . D. N. White, Wm. J. Howard. . Joe. Snowden, Henry Woods, • Henry S. llagraw, Geo. Albree, Charles Shater, Chas.li. Paulson, Kennedy, Childs & Co.. Palmer, Rems& Co.. %V; Robinron, Jr., J. Jones & Co., T. Friend, Cooper & Lovely; Jas. E. Dreading, R. Tanner* Co.. ' Geo. E. Arnold. Whitmore & Wolf, • • •;.• ;Hampton, Smith &Co , Mrphy, Wilson & Co., . •R; IL Hartley, Sin u ger. Nicholson & Co, Blackburn, B. A. Fahnestoek & C 0.,. Bakewell, Pears & Co., Ed or. D. Gestate, • •A. A. Mason & Co.. N. Holmes & Son. * The citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny arc request ed to meet on IVaDanati/r, the 30th inst., g t 3 o'clock, at the Nzw Count' Horst, far the purpose, as stated in the above communication, of expressing their sympathy with the sufarcrs Lit the late St. Louis fire, and of taking active measures for their relief. . JONATHAN RUSH, Mayor. Allegheny City. JOHN HERRON, Mayor, City of Pittsburg. IS= ELM MS =I • 117 - ,llant oa ntsrawss tool)ar Enco, whether of gout. rheumatism, bead-ache, -ache, or any other kind of ache, is in all cases caused by ,impure humors of the blood which have lodged upon the parts, and which, nothing save vegetable purging . (purifying) can remove, because by no other menus can impurity be driven from the body.. Wright: /adroit Vegetable Pill, Lave no superior, if in deed they have an equal, in removing every description of pain ; because they carry off, by the stomach and bow els, all morbid and corrupt humors (thc cause of disease) in an easy and natundmanne r. Four or five of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, taken going to bed, Trill in a short time drive pain and distress of every kind from the sys tem, and restore the body to a state of sound health. Beware of Counterfeits and. Imitations.—Remember that the Original and Only Genuine Indian. Vegetable Pills have the written signature of Wl:mum Wazoirron the top label' of each box. Remember, also, that 11. Smyter, Druggist corner of Market and Third streets; is not an agent for this medi cine, and we cannot guarantee as genuine th at offered by him for sale. The genuine is for sale a Dr Wright's Principal Office, 169 "Race street, PhLudelphin; and by JOHN' THOMPSON, 150 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., who Is sole agent for this city, by whom dealers can be sup plied at the wholesale rate. • • EU' FROM WILLLAX RIC/LARDS, 81. D.—l feel constrain ed, from a senee of daty, to make the following statement conscious that it may appear unprofessional. 34r. Chap. Wade, of ihiei 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 bis friends, I permitted hiin lary . Di. Dogera' Liverwort and Tar; and I must confess that its effects were really surprising._. After nxing the second bottle, nay visiur were discontin ued, and ho was soon restored - o health.- Ido conscien tiously recommend my brother practitioners to prescribe this remedy in all pulmonary complaints which baffle the ordinary made of treatment. • Wri tzem J.Rtemtene, 111. D. Cinefrourti'; Oetob er 15t;1844. This medicine is warranted to break up the most dis dressing Cough in a few hours time. • Far sale by J. KIDD I CO., ' Wholesale Druggists, No. 60 Wood at. Also, by KNEELAND ic HARDIN, ruayl6:6ind&w • • Grant street. = TANDER BMA.% BAD BINA= AND ANYrrit.TErrn.—By the. use of 'Wheeler's celebrated Tea-berry Tooth Wad, Tooth-ache can be effectually cured. Tender and Diseased Gums made firm and healthy. Bad' Breath much improved, and the Teeth freed from tartar, and made beautifully white. Price, 60 cents per bottle.- . This article is patronized by the elite .of society.-4s highly concentrated, and will nnike one Tint of the wash. Sold wholesale and retail by war. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store, "BIG BOOT," 89 Liberty street, bead of Wood street, Pittsburgh. ap27:omilicw UMAIER STUFFS-50 ps. blue Drills • ),74 - .5:1 • " Star Jectos;' • - 40 ,4 Cottonado. Open Ind for tale by. . • . • breCANDLESS & CAAIPSELL, coar2o . . 07 Wood street • BUTTCpIB—An assortment' of Agate and Pearl Shirt, Vine And Horn Pantaloon, Lasting and Brocade Coat, Gilt, Satin, Horn; Lasting and Brocade Vast; &c., for sate by •- - McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, may 29 . . . • D 7 Wood street. ClOMBS•lyoz7,_Side,Reading, Pocket, Dressing, 1,../ Polka,AybOd;Takk; lic.,Ac., lust reeeiyed.and for sale by • : 'McOANXILESS & CAMPBELL, move/ ' ' • ' • .' - . ' 97W00d street. 4 , rt.( If kIiBL.S.AI...O.IIIOLASSEA—In Store and for sale ells''‘J‘J by t . -..M . 4011 IN APDEVITT & BROS., Y 22 ..% • ' • : ---.-....., -. • No....la_Libermaireet., () BOXES-WHITE HAVANA SUGAR; .tGi •50 begs. - do. . Brazil • .. do.; ' 25 bble. ' ' do. .tdo.'.. . do.; in store and for sale by'' ' • JOHN M'DEVIT'I & 11R,05., trlY 2 3 .. • .. No. 13 Liberty street. ' - - - - 50 BBLS. N 0.2 ROSIN; •• • • • ' ' N. C. in store and for sale by • JOIIBPDEVITT & BROS., N 0.13 Liberty street. 161718 X ; in a tore nnd in by • -JOHN INVDEVITT 21: BROS:, N 0.13 Liberty street. maylp - , -N - S 0 10 .01 '. on concignrnent and or 11110 .. t0": . (mayl6) KING & AMORHEAD. KIM NIMME ehe err _Admits* ariviegitiaefrahaiszt ititheitfdron Wm; 4 o'com i P 2 1 1.."2:Wisintiat 6F.camplied with ;In ',nitric. in/ curs an trisersOi: isp'onibtems earlier/to u rwoutd illiOnlng - Most printing ,Offire. CORNER ovvvooD AND P/FTE STREETS. ar Swift' ideerto 'oitrEstablishineut, a splendid Steam-Po we's Printing Machine, we aro . prepared - to do all kinds of-ffesooper and Book work in a stylerof un surpassed keinlikplutd neatness, and Amon the most rea sonable tenth We'respeetrullq saki: the, patronage of the public tjithilifinet of our business • • !E1 I. Looor. No. 4D meats at t4e. - 201 . 1:ooTnit of Wood street and Virgin' Alley, eventVittnatil , mantilla --•;• Gpiaottßassarr,See.y. V‘r.‘ -1 -1 134 BlDDlar,Dentratßsorovro to a new three wry Brick, on Systrainam or; one door be low Sixth infect. TEETHINSERTED, from one to a whole sett,' by Annospheric Pressure, :with a' beautiful represrntation'of the Natural Gun, restoring the Rica to; its original 'shape: TEETH F,XTfLtOTED;• with littl e or no pain.'Drcytto Tann permanently saved by rincnireo,preyentingyhe Tooth-ache, which isinuehliet ter than curing it; though b it-thquli3 00 •dono five,min utes, or even instantly: • ap2l:ly Dur-Suriday 'TriplY to 13 o s the stetuner • BEAVER will leitre - the;Wharf, opt s e the Mononga beta Houle, every Sunday nioratnt," at ir•o'clock,-for Beaver. Returningi:Will tette Beaver at 1 o'clock, and arrive at 4 o'cloeki P. 3r. • • • :. Fare, rwintrr:xryx czere. ".. • MP' A ttROBERT BARKER, Maacatar .Tan.oa, No. a - Market, ,betteeen Second and Third streets, PiUsburgh.ConatantlY on hand,"a large and general no. sortment of EASEI/OICAILE. RaLDVMADT Citrf . nNO. Particular attention paid to th e Cutting of Custom . Work, which will be made in the most fashionable man nee, and on reasonable terms.. . "' " maY9 todeois Veiiiding, Fourth street, between. Wood%iincl.:Smithfishf streen.-.Pittsburgh Encampmiant,..No, 2, ineeto Ist and &I Tucidays of each month. Pittsburgh' Degree Lodge, • Is 4i:.irseats:.2d and 4th Mechanics' . : Lodge r . No. ,9, nicein . n:rery. Thursday Vesleltelisr : iodge, No. 94; meets every Silednesday Iron Uty Lodge,NO. IStmeets every M911411Y Mount Moriuh Lodge, No. 360, meets every Fridayevening.. . ruayW:ly Ur' mar23:y] , _ • • , _ , MI C=M! _PITTSBURGH BOAZ.* •954: TOADEi: • 'Rr E SELLERS, CoantornarTott MAY. .1 7 DALZELL, • PASSENGER ' ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848. ~ SteamboatPacketi dne, , leavesdailyforCincinnati,lo.em. Piutsenger Packet, - via: Brownsville, to Baltimore and Phlladelphitt.s A. 11- 2 turd ea. at. . • ' Karl Coach. Line, disentto Philadelphia, 9. m., and 101 Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, B a.. at; North-Western; via Cleveland, daily,lo a.: _Erie and Western New . York - ydaily,-9 A. St: " • ' Nurth - Easterni!o.Phileulelptue daily except Sundays; 4 ARRIVALS ANDD TtlitE OF MAILS. Eastern Alan ;#i Philadelp)uti,,dne B'f. M., closes LI Id: !Western Itlait i Vin. and Lonure.,!dueU., closes 5 a.st: Souttr.vla Balt. and Washington,dne 8 P. u.,cio sea 6 North-Westeni Cleveland due 10 L. at. , eloses9 A.lt Erie and :Western New !Yea. duo 8 P.M. - closes 8 A-rd • • Bank of Pitisbargh •• 650,00 850.00 850,00 Exchange Bank ...... •••• ..... 50,00 44,00 43,50. Merchants' and 2.1: Bank ' 50,00 • 50,00 ' .99,00 Farmers' Depositßank None in market. Hand Street Bridge 50,00 50,00 49,00 Northern Liberties Bridge 60,0035,00 Old Allegheny Br:dge 55,00 30,00 35,00 Connellsville R. R.Stoef, paid on .* • shares, 10.,5d . 3 ,0 0 3,43 City. Bonds (8 Bfr'ecat;) 90,00 Monongahela Bridgo 25,00 ' 3.gt50 Gas Stock • .50,00 • Dall!7 , ll.eview *tithe Bliarkoti. - • - OFFICE OF THE Pon, .Wantristuir bloarnno, May 30, tb49.1 iicZ"The .heavy rains within - a day or two past, keep tho rivers in fino order for steam boat.naviga- Alan. ConsicLerable business is still doing, consider ing the lateness talkie season. FLOUR—The receipts by wagon and steamboat are !erflight, end sales are principally:confined to mull lots from store for private c.onsam . ption, at prices ranging from $3,62103,80. The latter figure for choice brands. • . • GRAIN—Very little coMing in. We quote sales of Wheat at 95c; Oats 33/334c; Corn 33(534e op be. BACON—We notice no change in prices. Sales in ®ular way at yesterday , * quotations. . I HOLASSES--bale of 25 bbls. at 2741 c. good aril ,chn'tor cash. •;•.SODA ASH—This is becoming an important arti ariin market. One house 'Mope, *will import about a thousand casks this season, which shows that there is a large demand for it. Sales brisk at 314/34. BUTTER--Coming in slowly. Good roll is worth Sit9e rp• 111. Fresh print in market last evening sold at 10014 e p lb. • WHISKEY—No change in prices. and no large sales. CANDLES—City and Cincionati dipped 9c; Mould 10Ic; Star Plc p . lb. CHEESF,--Saleir 25 bores W. R. at 66-51 c. V' lb. LARD—Sales 10 bbls. and 75 Kegs Lard p , at 6 c fiarp. FLOUR—SaIo 90 bbls at $5,75. AIICTION SALES, BY JAMES .arxx xxs, A UVTIONSEI NO. 114 rrns WooD Srascr. mama DOORS num A DMINISTRATORS' SALE of a Stock of Ladies .11, and Misses fine Shoes, Men's and Boys' fine Boots, a quantity of Kid Leather, a few remnant' of Lastinga Cloth, Cutting Bawds, Bow Windows, Shelving with Drawers, Counters , Stove and Pipe, Hair Seat Settees, a quantity of Lasts, Gas Fixtures, Store Fixtures, &c., at AUCTlON.—Tomorrow, WEDNESDAY, May 30th, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold, by order of the Administrators of the tate Xavier Piard, decd, at the Shoe Store. corner of Penn end St. Clair streets. oppo. site the Exchange Hotel, the balance of stock of hoots so al Shoes remaining unsold. Also, Gas and Store Fix tures, comprising every description of ladies', misses' and children'e shoes, of the finest quality and best work manship, gum and buffalo over-shoes, man's and boys' fine calf morocco and.sca 1 boots; together with general assortment, too numerous to mention. Also, will be sold, a quantity of kid leather, • few remnants ot !mite' cloth, eluting boards, 2 hair seat settees, I stove and pipe, 2 bow windows, I counter, 3 pieces of shelving with drawers to each, 2 trunks, a quantity of lasts. Cat fixtures; also. store fixture s.• Teruis at safe. THOS. A. HINTON, D. A. OLMSTED, Administrators. JAMES MrKENNA, Atm. DJOUIiNED SALE ine.viti.i.7;tubirii:FAL TATE AT AUCTIO.V.—The two fleets of Laud belonging to James Gray. Esq., advertised to be sold yesterday at hlcKeana's Auction Rooms, is adjourned. in - consequence of the weather, until Thursday next, :day :loth, at the same hour and pl oce; as several persons from 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 Rooms. JAMM.GRAY, Owner. maytM JAS. MeKENNA. Acct. SPLENDID FU RN MO AT A UCTI 0:4.- On Thurs. day next. May 31st, at 2 o'clock in the atternoonosill be sold, at McKenna's Auction Rooms„ the Furniture of a private fatally declining housekeeping, all of which has been kept in the best of order, comprising—mahog any sofas. secretaries and book-cases, burettes, Alining and breakfast tables, hair and cane seat chairs, fancy Windsor and common chairs, bedsteads and bedding; together wilt' a variety of kitchen tatinsils. may M 3 JAMER MeIiF.NNA, Atiet. OTATISTICS .OF COAL.— Snit - a - nes or tosx; the Geographical and Geological Distribution of Mine ral Combustibles, or Fossil Fuel—lllustrated with Maps and Diagrams, embracing, from official reports of treat coal producing countries, the respective amounts of their production, consumption and commercial distribution in all parts of the world; together with accompaniedriff's, duties, and International regulation; with nearly four-hundred atatistical tables, and eleven hun dred analysis of mineral combustibles. Prepared by Richard Courtin Taylor. • A few copies of the above work this day received and for sale by RAY & CO.. mar2o Comer of Wood and Third au (Journal copy.) kIiTANTLD, A 1.1,1 AT PAR. TY FOR SALT: Two substantial, vrell but lt and con veniently arranged Brick Dwelling Houses. pleasantly situated on Bank Lane, Allegheny, having dace lot or TS feet front by 100 deep. Price, 50.000. nte whole Or one-third may be paid in Scrip, at par, and time bad on deferred payments. .Arao—A. valuable I.ot, of 111 feet front on Fourth st. Road by 03 deep to an allay. Price, 81,20 D. One-half or more may be paid in Scrip. at par; balance' on time. . 8. CUTHBERT, Oen. Agent, Smithfield street. Tkrlire and Mann. lwatiranees HE INSURANCE CO. OP NORTH AMERICA wit. make permanent and limited Insurance on Property in this City and vicinity, and on StOpments by Callan, Riven, Lakes, and by Sea. The properties of this Com pany aro well Invested, and furnish on available fund for the ample indemnityof all persons who desire to be pro teeied by Insurance: WIT. P. JONES, Agent, maylEt 44 Water street. By Express. ejUar b.mukaVED, *7 TUX Bste-ligve CLOTIMIO 870/LN, some splendid Tweeds Veving3 end Cassintrres, of the !ales' szyles. Those desirous of procuring anything in our line. are respectfully solicited to call and examine our mock. BOODYF.R. & GRIBISLE, trrSign of the Bee-ilive, No. 25L Liberty stteet, three doors above Irwin et • may2l 'OAT ATEAL.--Oar machinery is now " turning out" a ful supply of this article, equal to anything of the kind ever seen in this country, and it is afforded at h a price which places It within the reach of every family In the community. RHODES & ALCORN, may 22 - - - Fifth street. . HINTS,-2 eases Blue and Orange Prints; 1 case Fall River Blue " Open and (or sale by MCCANDLESS &CAMPBELL, • • 97 Wood street. trr ;VT 7§6.---'" AM ATC-ii(Tc-' DA 1' itituuicr affair, . who speaks the German lax guage, and can come well recommended. may 22 HOUSE FURNISHING HARVWARE, &c.—The subscribers are receiving and opening a large stock of House-furnishing Hardware, Britannia and Japanned Ware. Also, on band, a largo stock of plain Tin and Copper Ware, of oar own manufacture; Pressed Goods, &c., &e..—to which, we would invite the attention to wholesale buyers and others._ JOH DUNGAP & CO., Corner Market and Second create NEW BOOKS!— Agnes Morris, or the Heroine of Domestic Life. Hlstory of King Charles the Second of England, by Jacob Abbott . ; with engravings. Just received by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Cor.3d and Market sta. A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE— A desirable Farm of 155 Acres,lB6 of Which St oc k a high Th e e Timber cultivation, having been used as c a Farm.. The Timber and Soil is of the best quality. The improve. meats aro a Dwelling House, Barn, Stable, Ac.; also, Orchard, Garden—and the whole under good fence, and is well watered. Situated 18 miles from the City, on the Kittanning Road. Price,B3ooo. Tends, 81764) lil hand ; balance at 7 years. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, ma y l6 Smithfield street. .CHOLERA I CHOLERA I—A Plain Treatise on Choi , ki era, showing its nature, varieties, causes, treatment mut prerention, by Joseph Ralph, N. D., author of the Family Physiciane&o.,&c.; to which is added "Rules for the Preservation of Health in the Fear Seasons." For sale by S. CUTHAERT, Gen. Agent, • mar 24 Smithfield street. XTEVY BOOK FOR SCHOOLS.—Elements of Illythol ogY, or Classical Tables of the Syri an, and Romans, to which are added some notices of }Bodo° and Scandinavian Superstitions, together with those of 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 its..:. . FFlkt r. pr i a u yrake?'! — Clifice, (up maim) No. 20 Wood street , TOW FOR ticalF belt chests Y. H. Tea ,12 bbl. 1.4 "Old Rye' , Whiskey, for sale at e • my 2 9 • • OASIDAY'S, 20 Wood at. SODA A9s-10 calks of " Kurtz" superior reed and for anie . by & W. HADDAM:M. ' 1510.14 Water and 104 Front et. • WI MMEM STOCKS: New VlL'heeltag Packet. The new and - splendid passenger steatite • , TAYLOR, AI. E. Lucas, Master, will run es a Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and V ire mg, easing this city every Monday, ‘Vednesday tidt g4 air and Friday, at 10 o'cloek, A. at-, and 11'beeling every Tuesday, Thartday• and datttrday, at `. l o'clock, A. kr. For freight or paasage, Malting superior accommoda tioict„l apply orl board. The Z. Taylor is an entirely new boat. and for speed and accommodatior, Is not surpassed by Say boat on the river, ijan..3o) ARAISTR.ONG k CROZER, Agts, ......____ _. _, __.-__ ......„, ... _. ..-_..... Iteitttlar Packet fo r -e il anilsb • THE fine steamer WELL3VILI.E, Copt, sWirlik 13.4Stx1tx. will leave &title above and inter mediate portwou Wednesdays a n d 84tioltop. For freight or passage apply on board, or to au23 GCO. It. MILTENBERGER, A gt. ...,........... ~... __ _ . New Wheellug Packet. The new and splendid passenger stearnerIAMESNEIASON,O. D. 'Moore • !Raster, will run au .a Regular Parke , between Pittsburgh and Whee ling, leav ‘ ------- --- --•- ing this city every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, n 1 y EXICONS-- 10 o'clock. A. at.. and Wheeling everr Monday, Wedries I -Li Donnegan' 4 Gre - ek luta Eltell Lextroc; Landon ed. • Lee's Hebrew and Rear Lexicon.. dav and Friday, at LO o'clock, ii. Yr. For freight .or passage. (having superior accommoda 13 ° $w °"" Axle° t i ll/cm Dict iwuttr• • i Gest-flies Hebrew Lexicon. tions,) apply on boanl. ' The James Nelsen is an entirely new boat. and for ( lioculi's Analytical Dictionary. speed and accommodation is inu surceased by any host 1 Hooper** Medical Ihrtionary, on the river. AAI3RTRON(.I & enozruz, Also. English, French and German Lexicons. dectktf ', tent . , ' For sale by H. $. BOSWORTII & O-, ray 24 Foartli st., near Market. 15Y TEXP RE,..4.4:::-iiiiiiii-,liFiCarlaaiiiris"--ervit: sexuAs. NZ Market Street -4 doz. Pearl Braid Bonnets; 2 " Allsimit I " Boys' Trimmed Bird-eye Braid ; 2'' •• " Pearl " I " Jenny Lied Hats, ton Girl. ; I .` Infants' .. 11 " Gentlemen's Pearl Braid . Hats, new sr , For sale al extremely low prices; for cash. _____ Franklin Parket. W.. The fast packer itM LLIIENT 114141,E, Capt. Wl*. ii+ISNA, will run regularly be tween at urgh and Franklin, oh the Allegheny Ritter. Leases Pittsburgh sash Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, a. st. For freight or passage, apply ou board. Aka — - 125atE 1849. 1849. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. I 9 Independent Line of steamers is now composed T of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished, and moot powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the hest and most experienced men enoged in the river business.— The line has been in operation for six years; has carried nearly two millions of people, without-doing the slightest injury to theirpersons. The proprietors challenge coin permit: with any passenger line in the Union for safely, regularity, and speed.,All that money can procure has been provided for the safety, rnmfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDAY PACKET.—Tbe Mottonaannut,Capt.Stone, will le ave Tlitsburgh eve ry Monday morning tali/o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. x. - =STAY PACKET.—The !frame No. 4,, Cam Ino; .Eneelter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tiesday morning'at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r. w. WEDNESDAY PACKET—The - NSW ENGLAND Na. 2, Cpt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday momutg at lOo'eloek ; Wheeling every Wedrieeelay even lag at 10 r. x. THURSDAY PACKET—The Baimmwr, Capt. R. J. Genes, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday . morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 r. irtt. FRIDAY PACREY—The CUrpiatNo.2, Capt. Crooks will leave Pittsburgh every Friday ntorning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. U. SATITRDA Pdt'KET.—The Musa:tors N 0.2, Capt. I. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday corning at 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at ltb.r. sr. SUNDAY PACKET.... Tile ISAAC Nsa-rog, Capt. P Dew?, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning 10 o'eloek;. Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 e. re. nov 19. . • ----- Magazines for .June. 'DECEIVED Al M. A. MlNER ' S.—Graham ' s Maga zineit, far June. Sartain'a Union Magazine, for June. Goiters Lady's Book, .Mardi, and a Voyage Thither; by Herman Melville. My Uncle the Curate, a Novel; by the author of the Bachelor of Albany, &c., &c. Memoirs of a Preacher; by Goorge Lippard. 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., etc. Georgina Hammond; a Novel, by the author of My Poor Cousin, &C.,licc. . . . Kit Carson, the Prince 'of GOld Hunters; by Charles No. 1 Chambers' Information for the People; new edition, to be completed in 16 numbers. (17•Srnithfieldst,, opposite Brown's Hotel. (=VII STARHA ._ SERRT. --- 7 ,. . subscribers respectfully inform th e citizens of ' Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have purchased from Mr. C S. Bickley, the celebrated " Brea Bcaxuv" and "Ice Criam Saloon," in Diamond alley, and are pre pared to serve the old customers of the establishment and the public generally with all kinds of Cakes, Confec tionary, Nuts, Fruit, &c., dm Order's for Parties filled on the shortest notice. Er The Ice Cream Saloon is nowopen day and night maylS4lm . A, &P. SCIIILDECKER. Hoyle's Chintzes. CASES of above Goods, 3-4,4-4 and 9-9 wide, fancy and double Barbie, for sale by mar29:n ' HAMPTON, SMITH & CO BBLS.No,I_BERRINGS, (May Inspection 0 lf U 30 bbls. No. i Shad, . " N 0.3 Mackerel, (Boston Inspection;) '5O "" , N. C. Tar, in grime order; received and for sale by ' TAAFFE & &CONNOR, may2l:dircil . Corner Penn and Wayne streets' frOMATOVATSUP-100 doz. boxes, containing 1 doz. each, packed in'.lw:or-duet, for stup_ping; for sale by may 4 •• RHODES & A.LCORN, 30 Fifth st. '•;. • t . F. 7; 7i7 powr oie-riTTsi3traon. - 4f PEErwAres IN THE ciusermL .• Siiainer - Michigan No: 2; Gilson', Beaver. * 0 Lake Erie - Sholee. Beaver - ` • • Baltic, Jacobs, Browne le. . - _ -A am n en, , 4 P l a en kin r sn ao - nM,c K• e i• e sport . • •:." • New.Eaglaiid &0.2, .Dean Cincinnati; " • Gladiator,' Parnsviorth, Cincinnati::` i' •••• Parisi Marrone; :•• • - • . 'Janice Nelson,MooreiWheeling-. • :7. • DEPARTED,.- •- • • Rteanter-LakeiErie;sholie;Deaver. .S • - 0 blicbigan-N0.2, Gilebn, Beaver.. Balnc,.Y robe, Brownsville • , • `Atlantic ; Parkinson, do: - 'Camden, Hetictrickaon,'McKeeeport. Pennsylvania, Greenlee, Cincinnati. : " Shunk,Wellaville. • • • •••• Caleb Coperhfurdoek; Wells Ville: • Nelson,:bloorei Wbeehnfr ••• Taylory Zanesville. • • ' Z. Lucas; Wheeling.' For Greenwood Gardens.' _... - ,--- _..... - NEW ARELANGEIdhiENT--Theat •• . - steamer. THOS. SCOTT will corn mencebn- on ay, May 7th, to run from the old Greenwood Landing, foot of Pitt - street, : to the Garden, leaving at 8 o'clock-A. - it , and at each even , hour anti! i 9 o'clock r. U.; last trip from the Garden at ....The Saloons are supplied with all the delicacies et the 'season. Tea us 6 - o'clock. The Garden, with a large collection of Greenhouse Plants, - Dahlias, Annual Plow- - or. Plants and Shrubbery. - The comfortable wharf boat., Greentirood; will be placed at the Pit( st. landing. iny4 1-cidoill.NYr" ___ , - For ea*,er - and IVellirrillei4 ' il TEM' new and splendid passenger eteiraer C4LI COPE; Ar. itleanouir, Master, will leave for the above pann4 oil interrnediato ports every TUeaday, Thursday, and blinuiday. ...For freight or prissuge, having euperior aceommoda.:. tions,tipply on board. may4 4y4 oliii i ti Tux Ste ame r BEAVER, Cass. E. Claus, Maiter,. will leave this ear eve r y Monday, e nee ay - and rnday; iit 10 A.M. She has a boat at the landing, between Wood et. and the Bridge, prepared to - receive freight at anytime. Ray 4 . il iegi s . ____. _.' Wm. IL Wheele, QT.EAMBOAT AGENT on be found at Wesley ~ 3,7 Crier's Counting Room; earner of Water and Smith field streets, Pittsburgh.- - inartl , - Por Rt.-Lou Lat ------- Tim fine new passenger steamer AARON ART, W. S. litartrrz, Master, will leave for e a ova and intermediate ports, regularly. For freight or passage, apply on board. . mays ' For Clnottnintl-.Reasslair—Pachrac Aka The .fine w ill M T. VERNN, litsam Ecti - t wrz, Mast e r , lleave for th eabove and mtermate Ports , regularly, every Saturday evening. For freight or passage, apply On board, or to apWl. - GLO. a A ILTENBEMGER, Ag't. Zanesville . _.. ____ ' Regular Packets. j i liak e Steamer YANKEE, Capt. Mcßae, leaves very Saturday, at 24rclock,, it, teenier .I.E.VVY LINU, Captain GALLIOUIR,Ieavn every Tuesday, at 0 ci , cioCktP• Pc For freight or passage apply to W. IL WHEELER, Agent, ap3 Corner of Water and Smithfield au. - LOUISVILLE PARILETS. ---7 FOR WIIFTM.ING, CINCINNATI Ir. LOUISVILLE IitOCLAX SAIT2DAT Pacart—The A ' No 1 fineand fast passenger steam Pac-. keg , TELEGRAPH, S. Heriep,. Com. { wander, will leave Pittsburg for 'Wheel. I ing; Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on boned, or to t FORSYTH & DUNCAN, A.genta. The Telegraph Ems been built expressly for a regular Paclret.and ;rub a view entirely to the comfort of pas. sengeri; the aceortutiodationti are. Inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ilea Franklin No laud Me No 0, to Sant- Lools—timethrongb,mva Dam., . ap2l-ly 184 e. _ ISSN. —.: Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. PCIIRCART let ruts, ------- - FXBRUAIIIT ittylSl9. LEAVE DAILY AT S A. M, AND 4 P. M._ The following new boutsUompleie the line for the present season r Al LA.NUIC, Capt„ James Parkinson, - HALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; , and LOUIS rimnicE, Cunt- E. Bennett The heats are i entirely new, and are fitted up without ragard to expense. Every-comfort that money can procure has been prosi- I ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Rom, at the foot of Ross st. • Passengers will be punctual oa. 1 'FRESH ARRIVAL OF N/5.1V GOODS, board, as the boats will certainly leave at the ad verdict l AT P.; - 131BLASTrA. hours. • . - 1101 1 NO. FORTY.HINS, LIBERTY sr., PITTSBURGH, TEST RECEIVED, en extensive end general sutort-' IPI meet of French, English, Belgian and Atueritan Cloths., COOliVarrelt and Vesting's, of - the latest and mast i desirable ' , Clams. Amongst them will be found a eerie i. ty of entirely new styles Fancy Casaimeres and 'Vein lags, of the latest impoostiona—ati of - which will be made to otter in the most Gishionable rnanaer, at *bon notice, and reasonable prices. I tin , hand, a large assortment of READY-MADE: CLOTHING, made up in the present Spring Style, and will be *old tow for cash. 1 N, B. To Tattaas.— Watt's Graduating Shoulders. 1 Measure System. for Lulea: Purlulkwt P. DELANY'S.' "11Y EXPRESS— ' 1) I doz. f.adies' Extra Pearl Sonnets • 2 .. . Pearl ~ , I ' ".- Rini-eye /./ 1 " Ottawa' Pearl 1 3 " Intents Trimmed flats;/ I ' Doyie Pearl . i/, Dirtt•eye " 1 Received this day, and for sale at the lowest priceo,by HOtiAN ac CANTWELL, 1 No. Stl Market street. Flab Itnd Tar. =;=CM= ~~~-~.. MEM EMMWM Swat neseic.Citriti -.; • .. WELL .ASZIONOPOLIES'IOVETFALL: - - SO MUST "PRICES; - - 11 - riflca lai twill be preveaby calling lit MeGaztuee TV FashionuelciTailonngEstablielunent,Third street,' St. Charles Building, • - .- • MOTTO: Smai.preittan4 quick/ales. Yesisrs 2 1 res4 and good. 1076:L MILLER, PHILATM. wrd.-11ICIEETSONVIITTIIWOR011. ASILLER dc RICKETSoN Maude Grocers, and Im. -11.1. porters of Biandies,'Wines .ahi' Segarkt N 05,172 and 174 f -coiner cd Liberty and Irwin' streets,Pittabitrgh,. ;XTEW BOOKS , ManPrimevai i bY 11 E' 4 ' 3 - .L . .Layard's Nineveh and its Remains. The Clergy of America: The Czar, his Court and People.' Women of the Revolution. frvines Werke; new edition- •• Life and Corresponeence of John Foster.Holmes ' Poems.. • De Foe's Works, complete ;20 vets. Swift's {Yorks, complete; 2vols. Fielding and Smollett; complete. ' • The Progress of America; 2 thick vols. 'For sale by H. S BOSWORTH & CO. . ' 4th street, near Market. DICI." Clergymen and strangers are invited,to call at the Boo' Store of H. S. Bosworth .Ir. Co., on Fourth street. near Market, where will be found fine editions of many rare and valuable works.. BIIRNT OUT, RE - BUILT;"AED' - :elT-W OR K!! ! soon Mannfactory. 'PRE subscriber having enlarged his Shop, lately de stroyed by , fare, informs his friends - and the public generally that he is now prepared to Manufacture W. Piny Carts, Drays, Timber Wheels, Tracks and Wisest •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 any amount of - work, of the best ma terials and by experienced Workmen,.and at prices to suit the times. Southern merchants and furnace men are requested to . call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. TEAS t TEAS t t TEAS 2 t S. IT is with pleasure that the subsciibers in :. !VA the citizens of Pittsburgh - and vicinity teat they have completed arraneements with ....,, , Messrs. .L.C, Jenkins & CO., of Philadelphia • .. ', to receivetheir superior ' ' PACKED TEAS, , . . . And will hereafter be kept constantly. on .• hand. They ore neatly and securely put up . in rretullic packs off, I and I lb each, with heir printed card—showing the kind of Tea, prtco, ni l , me of the concern and depot in Philadelphia; with an invitation to return the Tea, if 'not liked. • . • Gunpowder • ..... , 021 75 1,00.1,25 1,50 Imperial 50 75 : 1,00 1,25 1,60 Hyaon 50 62 75 1,00 1,25 o, Y. Nilson k 21 i th oo 1,2 ? 3,50 1114 " 9 ! PI:: and Extra Fine- •• 75 1,6. 1,25 .1,00 We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, if not superior to any sold in this City, and'abould they not, prove acceptable tollte taste, they can be returned, and the money will be refunded, as It is only' with that understanding we sell.' We ask - a lair trial, that the public' meg. be able tojudge between our Teas and those hereto/bre sold by ci,her companies In this city. All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAfI, should give us it tall. Dealers can be supplied on the most reasonabletenus' For nolo by - -708. 8„ ht..YOVNG tc N, W. corner 9th and Ferry If treats, and YOUNG) & SON, apl6 S. W. corner 3d and ftois streets. -'rstistetea $ • . fiIRE undersigned Assignee of Santee} Hill, Esquire, J.. will offer at Public Vendee or Outcry; on the prem. - , ises, on the 30th of Mu, inst., at 1. o'clock in the ItnCr 00011 of that day, a TRACT OF LAND containing three hundred and thirty and a half Acre*. situate on the - Mo. nongahela river, about one mile above MOnongabela City, In Washington County Pa. There are erected on this tract, a new two story thick Dwelling' House; also, a Log Dwelling Ilouse. There ate two good Apple Orchards on the premises; about two hundred Acres cleared-40 or 00 Acres of whieb is first rate River Bot tom. There is a strata of six feet of Stone Coal ander the whole tract, equal to any on the Monongahela river, and so convenient b a n ks rivet, that it costs remove it from the to the beau, Th en Land Is of the best quality, and contains - an inexhaustible quantity of Limestone. This tract will be sold in whole orin part, to accommodate purchasers. Those wishing for further information, arc referred to Judge Bill , residing on the_prertifses,Sainuel Becket, re. - sitting near the land, end Daniel Long, Innkeeper, Cita. , Manati 3 Obio. Timm will also be sold on the 31st of May, inst.. at 1 o'clock on the afternoon of that day, on the prcrafiroo, TRACT OF LAND containum sixty-eight and a half ! Acres . ; situate in Falloalield Township, to said County.; adjoining land of the heirs of David - Dalton, Jerome I Venable, andotbers: about one-half of which is cleared; I on which is erected it Grist Mill, with two tan of stones;' a new Saw Mills;good Dowelling Douse, /cc, The terms will be made known on the day of sale, by ettsvZitd ' JOSEPH HENDERSON .Assignee. otegresit Gaiters. T DI PS, wanting something 1113petior, both for look and comfort, to anything they have ever worn, will please cal) and examine them. Thesis Hoots have no strings to do and untie' and dangle about the ankle, they are not only muelt. handsomer, but display,the foot and ankle to a much better advantage than any other Hoot or Shoe made, You will alto save time and troll. ble_ Manufactured by 8. KEYS. martin No. S Filth street. flirt LET—lnAlleghenydiii,7 Dwelling House, eta. I. We and Lot. 60 feet by 300, now dt r eupled by. Renj, adjoining Geo. Hogg. For terms, address the subscriber, via box 140, Pittsburgh Post Office. febl9:titf ALEX. DRACKENRIDGF.. TAVERN commodious T StiOUSTOWN. FOR RENT.—A and well finished Tavern Stand, in the village of S. housetown, furnished in modern style, with good Stabling attached. It will he leased for a term of years. Add' ess , lent!) P. SHOUSE, Shoosetown. t is;o4:iAcres of fine Timberund for safe .1.,0 in Jef7ef6oll County,by CASIDAY map'=s Wood street No. 20 SPICES -300 tan ts Cassia 20 bags Pepper; 10 " Allspice in store and for sal* by MILLER & RICKETSON, maylo 172 and 174 Libert at. RAZII.,Uti e e c Hrazil8 tt~ er; {n store and I 1 for sale by MILLER & rucKErsozi mayls Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty street . 1/0 - itiettrlfili — HAMS —A prime article;toriale by M mayls KING & OORH 11AD. STEEL GOODS.—We have received a fute assortmen of Reticules and Purses, Trimraings, Steel. Beads, Silk, Scissors, Tweeters, Hat Books, Rey and Galvanic Rings, Crotchet Reticules and Purses; with a fine as sortment of Fancy Goode at low prices. HOGAN & CANTWELL, may 4 80 Market street. NOTICE.—The undersigned hereby gives notice that from and after this date u r . Joutt Rom is the only authorized parson to receivegioneys and sign receipts or orders In my name. C. WERNEBURO, Fashionable Head Quarters, . Pita:wail, April 2, 1 40. No, -18 Market at. 1120 E R. EXPREBS---7itaii-eCiiiir liiikisis—es-0-itti: JL ivzWa, 80latket street -2 doz. Cane Chairs, for children ; 1 " Propelerifand Volosopedes. (myl7 N um_s bags , Filberts; 10 " Cream Nuts; 10 " -English Walnuts; 20 Shelled. Almonds; 2 bales Bordeaux " received and for sale by . Dinar3ll .1. S. BONNET. Apprentices Wanted. THE subscriber wants Apprentices, to learn the Cabi net, Chair-making and Chair Painting branches of basilicas. Boys of steady habits, about 16 - years of age, would be preferred. None need apply who cannot come well recommended. H. G. PAIINESTOCK, marl 7 101 Smithfield street. IitLIOOES ! CALICOES!—Just received, and now IL/ open, at No. 59, Northwest corner of 4th- and Mar ket streets, a very large supply of Calicoes and Chintzes, of new and handsome styles, and embracing some [tribe best and cheapest Goods ever offered in this market. aplS PHILIP ROSS. DRESS 'SlLKS—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 ill Widths, for zettes&e. PHILIP ROSS, aplti No. 59. corner 4th and IWarketrsts. BURLAPS AND WOOL SACKS . On hand and fox sale by. (mayB) mays) ~. LEE. INGS-43 casks, for sale by RHEY. AIATTHEWS & CO, 25 Water street. -- - - - ARD OIL-5 barrels good machinery Oil, for Bale for City scrip, by [mayll] WM. DYER. • PINE APPLES - 150 150 Pine y !oust ierd to 3 sgti r g e N 0.6 Woo6l, ititNUM • - MO the Honorable the-Judges of the Court of General j Qmeter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny t • . . 'The petition of W. T, Karr, of the Third Ward,-City of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner hails provided - himself with' mate. 1 ries for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your RatIOTS will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment, And your rte. finagler, as in duty hound, will pray. W. T. KARR; We, tho subscribers, citizens of the. Ward aforesaid; do certiry, that the above petitioner is of good repine for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with 1 house room and eonvemences for the accommodation 1 and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said t tavern is necessary -- - • - I J. Shield. Patrick °meter. Wm. Paul, T. Mltethon, i P. McCoy. P. Boyd, T. J. Duncan, P. Mullen. P. Nolan, 1 R. Mitchel, J. Carnahan, S. Thompson. [tarp:Md./Ca.. . _.. , _. .... .._. -......._ l i YIN) the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General 1 ,IL Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and forth° County 1 it .Aliesheny i i The petition of S. W. !Keeley, of the Borough of Mang : cheater, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth: That 1 rout petitioner bath provided himself with materials for ~• the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell ! inghouse,ln the Borough aforesaid, and prays that your f Honors will be pleased to gram him a license to keep a public house of emenainment. And your petitioner, as i in ditty bound, wilt pray. " S. W. AIEELEY. , We, the subscribers, citizens of the Borough aforesaid, I do certify, that the abate petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided, with house groom and -conveniences far the accommodation and !odhnog of Strangers and travelers , and that said tavern is necessary. H. Pemielareh, John Wagner. S. Snyder, J. Hest, - J. OvotattlYt B. Bro St. D. nobody, R. Gregg, N." Lester. B. Gibson, J. G. Young. J. Gilner, P. Miller. myin,lts riTothe liimorahle the Judges of the Court of General. 1 Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of.latues Rughes.of the Sixth Ward, City of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humblyahewelb, Thatyour petitioner bath provided himself with mateZ i fiats for the accouutodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays 4 that your Bottom will be pleased to grant him a linse. to keep a public. house of entertainment. And yo ur pe- I titioner, as in duty bound, will pray. JAM - IRS lIIIGHES . We, the sUbscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for ! boneitty and temperance, and is well provided with house room:and conveniences rot the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. Rowley, David Jone ,11 Wm. :trClanaban. P. Plenlon, T. Banks, R. R. Boyle. J. C. Coe:mins, Rice, William Stubbs, J. Carr IVilliam Wilson. maniiMdtswit Wall Paper 'Warehouse. NO. 47 MARKET STREET. PITTSBURGH, PENVA. THOMAS PALMER - 13 ESPECTFULLT announces to his friends and cue limetamrs. that hass had at no past ca n t off e r exten- Stock as Ito to present, He can offer to pur chasers, on s tee rs, terms, at the old established stand irs Marke almost every article in his line— i cl uding coanting-room. bed h amber, dining-room. pa r lo r and hall Paper. - With Borders,. Landscapes tire board Prints, Paper and Transparent Window Shades, Bonnet end Binders' Boards; Writing, Wrapping, and Tea Paper; be is abundantly supplzed, and requests merchants and housekeepers to call .and examine his as sortment. Rags arid Tanners' Scraps taken in trade, at the high est prices. ' • - mar 1.3.d.k.ve4m Spring Goods. frIHE undersigned are now in receipt of their second supply of FRESH SPRING GOODS. They tel. pectfully ask the attention of Merchants and Dealers generally - to an examination of their stock, feeling as sured that they can offer Goodson the ntanfororalde 10971 S and Al the most reasonable prices.- Their stock embraces every article in the Variety and Funny Dry Goods line, together with Brown and Bleached Ittuslins, Drillings, Otogholos, Lawns, Prints, Tickings, MeCANDLES.S & CAMPBELL, N 0.97 Wood street, next door to Diamortd alley mayls d&er Ncktlce. ANY old customers, strangers visitiog the city, add 111 others wishing to provide themselves with a hand some DRESS COAT, PANTS, VEST, or any other arti cle in the line, can do so, by leaving their orders with JAMES Id'GUIRE, Tailor, ap2l Third street, St. Charles Duilding. URAR HOUSE MOLASSES 100 bbls. Sugar Rouse Molasses, Si. James Refinery 10 do do do do Louisiana do In store and far sale by MILLER '& RICKETSON, mayls 172 and 174 Liberty at. D RIED FRUIT-200 bus Peaches; 250 " Apples ; for sale by R HEY, MATTHEWS & CO. may2l3 - Water street. C)1 I CASES BLEACHED MCSLINS, at 4,1 and 5c , for 4 ."-' sale by [mar2SJ A. A: MASON & CO. IMPROVED YUhlFS , that will not YRERZB up in the COLDEST weather, for sale by - • SCAJFE & ATKINSON; may2s First, between Wood and Illarket sta.— CHOF'D CORN AND OATS—On hand and for sale by my 23 RHODES & ALCORN, 511 Fifth St. WHEI.II BEANS-3O barrels, for sale low, to close consignments, by RUBY, MATTHEWS & CO., may 26 • . •22 Waterstreet. O[`ENING, AT THE ONE PRICE STORE; iCaTtes of new style Bereges, Lawns - and Calicoes. may22', • A. -A. MASON & CO. New York Hair Manufactory. THE undersigned has just returned from New York, with a ilarge, splendid and well selected assorunent of ORNARMNTAL HAIR, of every -kind. He invites Ladies and Gentlemen to call and examine the new and most beautiful article of Estaxtar. PART/NOS for Bends, Wigs and Half Wigs, everinvented. They are so much like the natural partings, and fit so close and easy : that they cannot be distinguished from the natural, heir on closeinspection. - . SOMETHING Naw—The new_Balancs Siring surmounts the difficulty, and -must supercede all others for Gentle men's Wigs and Taupees ;-it bears equally on every part of the head, without stiffness or artificial appearance ; (in these it is unlike the obi ;) it shows the forehead equal to the natural hair. . Wig wearers are- partidularly invited to call and 'ex mine the articles for - themselves. J. CAMERON, N 0.89 Third st., near Wood. . N. 8. - -Remember the New York Hair - Manufactory. mayls:d6m4w2m „ SH HOOPS-20,0Mi ou'haaid; a prime article ' for sale by .RHODES tc'ALCORN,• Mlla . - _ Cigniu, Snuff and Tnbacup, A T - JACOB Ant . Retgia; Washington Lanorma; sa; Justy sass - Plantation; -" .. Halt Spanish, Malay and Common; Together*ith avapetypr Other brands, extensive assortment of CHEWING TO. . HACCO, of the most Celebrated'brands,-emang Which anslthe Luzions Lurpry-,l'...ROlinson's Pound Lamp; :Grant k Williams',Five l and Areli"d„Thomas-.Grape"Branti,- • All orders .promptly 'attended to Country Merchants would do well to call and examine my stock before par- Caba.Wrapper and Pillert,earfor, lD .Sign'of the. Indiait Chief, Trayl6 TO the Honorable the Jndgee the.Coart.of blenerat. Q uarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of The petition..of S. A. Stewart ; of the Fourth Ward. - Allegheny, in the County aforesaid, shetvethi That your petitioner bath provided herself with mate. rials for the accommodation of travelers and 'others, at her dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, arid prays that your Honors will be , pleased 10 . giant her a license to keep a publie house or entertainment: And your pe titioner, as in duty bottad,will pray. S A'STEWART. We, the mibscribers; citizens of the. Ward aforesaid, do - certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty hnd temperene,,and- is well provided with house• room and Conveniences for the accommodation and - lodging .of strungers.aud travelers; and that - oald N, Campbell,- A. Dtmglass,../..COwling, J. A. - OraY, Jno. Robinson, H. Levitt, D. S. Kingsherry, Park, J. Mender Nich. Alrriond,.Wm. Winterbutn, John Kelly. o the'Honorable the Judges of the Court of General ►a Quarter Sessions of the 'Peace in and for the County of "The petmon of Wm. .Jackson, of the Third Ward, Pittsburgh ht the County.aibresaid, bumbly sheweth, That Your petitioner bath provided himself with Mate rials for the acconnuodation of travelers and othera, at his dwelling_house;' in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that yonr.Honors will be pleased to grant .him -license to keep a public house of entertainment:- And Your pe;' titioner, as in duty bound, wilt pray. WAI. JACKSON. We, the subscr i bers, 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 for the aecomaiodatiorx .and lodging of strangers and travelers; and that said `tavern is necessary. .. M. O'Hara, Samuel Baird, T. O'Neill; Jas. liontooth,' T. A. 'filbert, - Win; Boston, J B Hengy ft. Scott, J. hrQuewan, B. Watson, J. Ferrell, J. , • [Chronicle copy and ch. Post., 1110 the Honorable the of Jifs the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County' of- The petn oelleary Stafibrd, of let Ward, Pittsburg, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth; That your pe titioner hatb provided L:mself with materials for the ac commodation of travelers and others, at'-his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your honors will be pleased .to grant him 'a license to keep -a public booze ot entertainment, - And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray, - HEN'alf STAFFORD. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and teniperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of travelers 'and others, and that said tavern is ne cessary. J. Fitzsimmons,- Francis Morrow, M. hliCarty, James Weanen,Thos. Doy/e; Thos . Mllenry, F. Grant, 0. BrElnre, P. Murray, P. Shrhy, S. Miller, S. Al'Donald. , riNo the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the, County of Allegheny: The petition of Hertgy it Brothers, of the Third Ward, Pituburgb, in' the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioners ve provided themselves with ma teilais for the accommodatam of travelers and others, at their_ dwelling . house, in the Ward aforesaid, and. pray that your Honors will be pleased to grant them a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pe titioners; ns in duty bound, will PrAY. }LEAHY 'BROTHERS. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforeanid, - . do certify, that tke above petitioners are of good repate for honesty and temperance, and are well provided with house room .and conveniences for the aecommodatioirl and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said ' tavern is SIVICeMirI. James 111ontooth. 1.).. Panty, Thos.' O'Neill, Samuel Itaaree, John %Masters, T. Hill. John 3lcillitewan, R. Moore, L. J. Chamberlin, J. El Mu, Al. N . Lewis, C. Hartwell. • triy4Zhntd. .. . . PERIN TEA STORE. • - VE subscriber has just received, at• thd • Pekin Tea Store r 70 Fourth street , a very large and well select. ed stock of pure.GREEN AND BLACK.TEAS, from N.. York, all of which has been received in this country. since the let of Febrile rylast, consisting of the different grades grown in the Celestial Empire., Our stock being among ,e largest in the West, we ore prepared to whole sale on better terms than any other house in the city.— We irtVite retail grocers to call and examine. our stock , and prices. They can have it packed in},l and 1 lb* packages, S lb. tin cannisters, or by half chsts, to suit their convenience..: • - • . Our retailprices vary for Oolong, Black Teas from 50 eta'. $1,50 r.th, ; Nang Young Souchoag , 50 etc f Con go 50, - nad English Breakfast 50; Young ilyson, Gunpow aer and Inipenat, from 33 cents to 81,25 . Families are requested to send and ' get samplesof our Teas, and try them, before parchasing. my2l:d.tw-A. SAlgtiES, 70 Fourth at. , . IXTRITE SUGARS.--• , Lovering'S .Loaf,. Crushed mi n Pulverized Sugars, just iree'd - and fer Sate- by the bbl. or at t elan, at , the PEKIN TEA - STORE, 70 Fourth' . • . street. . .' • • may2l . . FINE' COFFEES—Mocha, African, • Java, Laguyra, St. Dondngo and Rio Coffees, just rec'd.and for sale' at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth et rnay24 . RAISINS AND.FIGS.-200 eighth boxes prime - Rai sins, and 511 small drams fresh Figs, jurist received and for sale at the PEKIN.TEA. STORE, 70 Fourth street. • , CIIOCOLATE, COCOA AND.BHOMA--Bakerle Bro mo,-No. IChocolate and CoCaitjalso;Eclunitz' sweet spiced Choeolate, mut rec'd and for sale at the PEKIN 'PEA STORE, 70 Fourth street., • " • may 24 Now...Gtoods and Great Bargasnst rlint , ,THOIVIES011,:No. 110 !dada rares t hecirLitierryi • has just returned fromthe St dent Cities, with - his second supply ; of SPRING AND: summit GOODS...— Da hasnow on hand one of the largest and best Selected: stocks that he has ever had the .pleasure of opening to his customers ; and the nubile among which maybe found every style of rich changeable and fancy Turk Satins, black gla.ssie Silks, all widths,lot Cardinals; &c.; With every width of black Silk" Laces and Fringes, .for trimmings ; - FULLARD SILKS, TISSUES, figid and. pain - Bereges, Embroideed Swisa; Organdies;T.awnsl-- mb'd Linen' Gingham, a new and beautiful article; plabi and bared do.; Freneh Ginghams, . Our Domestic" Stork is eery full, comprising eVery.de seription ofChintzes and Calicoes, some for 1.31 that sold this spring for IS; Linen and Muslin Shootings, from 1_ to 3 yards wide; also, Sheeting Mindins, von' low; with a full assortment of fine Irish Linens; . for Window Hung logs: Turkey Red Chintz" - embroidered :and - striped Drapery, Buff Holland,&e.,&e. Our Shawl depariment presents - .every description , . of plain and- embroidered Canton Crape,.changeable and figid Silk, Berege, Cash mere And Defame, plain and embroidered Thibet; sten, - a large "assortment of - Parasols,-Bonnets, dre.,`Ste;. -Coach Makeri will-find a tali supply - of Cloths, masks, gloreens,,,tc., dia., in their line. The above Goods .have been ,purchased on the most advantageous terma, andparchasem may rely upon get. ling them at the lowest possible pricer: - DORT. D. THOMPSON. • New Hardware Store, SIGN OF THE PLANE-AND SAW, No. 7 8 Wood - street i Piitsburgh.. • HUBER & LAUF/WAN,lmponers and Dealers in Fri seign and , Domestie 'Hardware, in all its varieties, arc now prepared to sell as low and on 'as reasonable . terms as can be purchased elsewhere. •We solicit our friends, and the public generally, to call and examine our stock, which consists in part of Snivel and Fork', Poeker and Pen... Knives - Scissors, Shears,- Razors; House Trimmings, such as Locks, Latches, Ilinges and Screws; together with every outer article usually kept in Hard ward Stores. We invite•the attention of Carpenter and mechanies generally. to oar assortment of-Tools,which have been selected with great care, and which we- are determined to sell so as to give satisfaction. [apn:d&w.- 24.17cre, ' ,l Z P ALMINII.ItsaIja:V2I!e - ' may 9 No: 78 Wood street. The Late Dreadful Piro at St. Louis QIIOIILD be a warning to all to leave no meats unem played by which such terrible disaitters Can be MALE'S 'ROTARY PIMP AND - FIRE ENGINE ean_ be so constructed as to throw a large stream' of , water, by the aid only of two to four Men. At a small Cost,. every person can have upon his'premises a ma chine which will throw, with the power 'mentioned above, a fire-eighty stream, from SO to. PM feet hotizon-• tally, or 70 feet in height! Had one of these machines been °kin each steamer and each building burned at the late bre in St. Louis. or even upon: the boat where the fire originated, who can doubt that millions of property_might have been saved. One of the above Machines can he seen at the corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets-17 Mon Raz; • N. ll.—See advertisement or first page of this paper. goatee and Let for Sadie in Allegheny City: tNEAT and comfortable Brick Dwelling House, and Lot of Ground, (23 front - by 175 feet deep,) sitnate on the, bank of the River, - near Pabnestock% lead facto.' ry, is offered fcir sale low: Terms easy and title indis putable. Apply to ABRAHAM BULTON,Monougahela City; or JAMES BLAKELY', Pittsbu Vanhorn, Jr., WBOLESAVE AND IscrAlt.i)mass l t . HOSEEDX, GDOVES,TAPES, THREADS, PINS, Aca., With a variety of Combs and Fancy Goods,: ' CHEA.P.FOR CASH ' Was or ?UR GILT C 0.1153,) 11rDZRAL STREEIT,. ALLSOMINT. ALSO, Dealer in French. Haglish and German Variety Goods, cradles, chairs !arid baskets, shoe thread, boot laces, Imioing pins, percussion caps, fish hooks, state pencils, shaving boxes, violin strings, guard chains, bair brushes, gum suspenders, bonnet muslin,' ivory combs, tooth brushes snuff - boxes, hosiery,'gloves, rib bons, galloons, need les, scissors, buttons, hooks and eyes, bonnet wire, fancy . purses, razor strops, corset laces, patent thread, sewing silk, spool COTIQU, tobacco bores, German pipes, segar cases, sbavibg bnai hes, shoe knives, fishing--lines, shell combs, marbles, slates cray ons, dominies, bodkins; spectacles, tweezers, Act:: E:7- Country htelehants, Pedlers and others are re- Quested to call and examine far themselves, as I am de-' .termined to sell carat. son casn. maraltd&vr pi t tabu roh or ti cult ural Society W ILL hold then Summer Exhibition of Early prt tits, Vegetables, Plants, Flowers, dm, and Wnesy nod nitirstlall, the 13th and 14th of JUNE, premiums will be awarded for the best and second best of each va rimy of articles , exhibited for pompatition. The mem bers, and all who feel an interest in Horticulture:are re= quested to bring their ppoductions forward to the Exhibi ton. may 11:diuw 251!': BOOBYER &VRIBBLE, - BEE RIVE CLOTIIIING 'STORES NVALBER 251 LIBERTY STREET, TIMEX DGOILE ADOVB D1V3711 STRZET, •SIGN 03 TOR GOLDEN BEE HIVE. • - - "Cr ESSRS. G. & B. would respecuullyinfonn the pub .ll.l. lie that they can at all times find at the above place a splendid assortment of " CLOTHING AND CLOTHS, • Switabietor Custcm Work. It being mai intention to do a - Cash business, we shall endeavor to sell all-articles in the `Clothing line at the lowest possible rates, and there can be no doubt that our friends and the public generally would find it their interest to favor us with a share of their patronage. BOOBYER & GRIBBLE. N.B.—Particular attention paid to the fitting of Clothes MP No. 251 Liberty street three doors above IrwlrY sign of the Be e Hire. apls Casat THE res I . ruth , RECEIVED, AT THE BEE-HIVE CLOTHING J STORE, afresh supply of plain and fancy CAM. MIMES, good quality and fashionable patterns, which we shall be happy to dispose of at low rates. BOOBYERA GRIBBLE,, No, 2SI Liberty at., sign of the Bee. Hive. FUR. SALE—A Brick House, well arranged, with. good Cellar, a Hall Parlor, Dining Room, Kitchen. and three Bed Rooms , nil in good Order. Price. $BOO.OO. Terms, 5400 in hand ;$2OO at one year, and $2OO at two. years. Lot is i 5 feet front on Rebecca street, AlleghenY, by 100- deep—on perpetual lease of 833 a year. In the above property it is believed 'there is a barmi n n of at least .50 per cent. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, iney2s Smi th field street. opening at the One Price Sune .1 - 1 60 Markel street, cases and packages of new and desirablee Goodel l comprising a large lot of Silk, Berege, B. de Leine, Thibet, Fancy and other Shawls, at con siderably reduced prices. jmythll A.A. MASON & Co. 11T S e tt"' 7eBml o N; e 111 tl y Lt n A f G . r p o p tu o c a e t t i t o b n y e a o p a rM n Pahnestock do Co.'s Rabefacient. It is warm and penef, tinting, and goes direct to the seat of the disease, Sprain ed wrists or uncles, or a soreness of the muscles after being too much excited, may also be easily relieved. It . is healing also for cuts and wounds, and soon restores discolored bruises to u natural and healthy appearance. Prepared and sold by B. A. PAIINESTOCK& CO., Corner Ist and Wood streets; also, . Corner 13th and.Wood:r 141 BOUGHT COLLARS, CAPES, &e.—A. A. MASON & Co., 60 Market street, have -reived, per Ex press, more than 1500 Collars, Capes, Cap 4, Chemizettee, Cuffs, ace. Also, Edgings and Inserting!, at one-half the usuaLpriees. 151GC o ld 8.9.00 last; • 45 , " Hot " just received and HUEY, Atirroows & co.; Water street. for sato by tip% CorroN YARN, &c.-0,000 lbs. assorted Nos.' C. Yarn; 140 bales Batting; Candle Wick, Carpet Chain, and. Cotton Twine, for sale by RH EY, MATTHEWS k CO., ' Wit Water street: .111S11-40 barrels No. 3Nraekerel ; 20. - No.l Shad; • . 45 " No. 1 Herring. - Just reoeived and for sale by RHEY; Zs CO., • 2:3 Water street: li - IrANTED-500 bushels of Bailey, for which cash VT and the highest price will be given, by rattyP.s RHODES & ALCORN, go nth st. - SUPERFINE MUSTARD—Our oterirnanufarture, put up in several different styles; for sale by mnr2s RHODES &ALCORN, ao Fifth in. (Cbroniele copy.)- - TrFAMS—A lot ot Sta&g• • Shay's Sugar Oureil/-iams, jEI just received and torsale by • J.S. M. YOUNG IS CO., N..W. corner of Fourth and Ferry. GROUND FEED, of diderent kinds', constantly on hand by . RHODES do ALCORN, '''may22 30 Fifth street. GROUND SPICES, of all kinds, constantly on hand and for sale by ftny23l RHODES. & ALCORN. (Chronicle copy,) IOUISVILLE LIME-30 brls, in fine order, for sale by rmiyl26 WM. DYER.. - - - _FINE FLOUR-10 bbls., for sale low. " may2o ' WM. DYER f7OßNAtE.4—KiltrDried and Sided, for sate by the kj barrel. - (may2ol AVht. DYER. 1.4 __ I LAX!SEED-18 barrels,just received; for: sate by RHEY, MATTHEWS It CO., 28 \Voter street. CIORN-1111.001518-50 doz.-just reeeetved for sale by RHEY., MATTHEWS Bc. -c0,,,. - 28 Water street. - 13(.,YrASH-11 casks, first sort, for satolry - - RIMY A.I.A.TTHEINS tt. - 28 . W.ater suvet. - " ;Drugs;, aii? _ SilcDcmes, • -PRtVATS DISIASEW 4:fiWrostat, 6 63•Biainind'Alley, etidle 'consulted Walt ••- easesof a private orVelieateiustatt incident* to the butnan frame: ,;" ByhilistindSyphiliticeruptions,gomthinst and its consequences, together with all, es, 'sere. usaser,impurities ofilt blOod, with oil•diseasesol venereatorigin, skin disettnan,withstriciures,gleet,urethral. dischatges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, pithei rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the womb*. monthly suppressichrs,.disonees , the joints, fistula in: man, nervous affections, pains In the back and thins, irri; • lotions of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic eruptions, totter,_n_pg' worm, mercurial diseases, fee.. T{'•• •• YEARS' PRACTICE • ' Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of vene real disorders, and those arising trom youthful excesses , gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood whereby the consuluiton may have been once eblekenablesDr. Brown to oiler assurances of speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care.' • ' Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged into sq S arse aparusents. Patients•cen visit Dr. B. without fear... of exposure to other visitors. ' • • • It is•of importance to many persons In need of ..aludc,htioporbthi..nr o g vni ood ,. a r d e v ul ice y priin'tely and promptly. To all eases,in theirvariousformssekildnsitnagreeliootlveingivnenduCrimeanists.. whir,, can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby ap; prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated is - :ovengebdn'lnticmli soeffmeexdicfusinie4Tyndiororththeetrieoasewnetivoef years diseases., Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon, in . Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those cern plaints.- • IrrCertain,sate and speedy cures will, Inuit cases, be guaranteed. Recent eases are relieved Ina short time, without inter. raption from business. • - • Elig'nernia or Rupture.—Dr. Brown' also invites per- sons 'afflicted with Bertha to oelli solo has paid parneuS lot attention to that disease. . -•••••••': • • • Letters from a distanceoiskiiigaßvlce, must centaln fee, or they•will not be attended to.: • - . . HOOPOtEce on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the markes.•Consultations strictly conk dectluL . octilS-diellv/Y tEiriMATHlAL—Dr.,Browrea newly discovered rem. 11 edy for Rheumatism it a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never fails.. ' - Office and Private Consultation- Rooms,No. 65, Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at Dailey's Magical Pala Extractor. TO THE PUBLIC.—Thbs is to certify . that I have found' -Llteyes Magical Pain Extractor to prove ncure fo the'Chronie'Rhenuietism; which -I have • been afflicted with for ten years, in my MO joints. • ' • • , . 'ABRAHAM R. VREELAND. eteguaekanoi.k, N. Y., April 8,1348. Mn. B. HALLEY—Sir: 1 have been troubled with the Piles for eight months, and could get no relief. Your Magical Pam Extractor having been recommended to me, I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and In a abort 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 York, June 10, 1847. • 11:r CAUTION.—DaIky 9 s only Depot in the city orlileto • York, and where the genuine •estiele can be obtained, wholesale and retail, is at 415 Broadway. • H. Daum In the inventor of this truly invaluable corn) pound, and he never has, and never will communicate the secret of its preparation to tiny man living; and, there fore, no other person ever has made, or ever can make. a. grain of it himself. • Couriterfeits.abound ! Every truly valuable artiele is 'subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and•im posters; and nothing, that we know of, has more exteu experienced that fact than Dalley's Magical Pain ' Extractor: ATl:sr—The genuine Dailey, in Cases of the severest Tarns; Scalds, Piles, &c., will afford instant relief, and produce at once a cooling and soothing effect—extracting. • pain in and from one to tdleen minutes! but be sure, al ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth. • And now mark tbe dWerence!--CounterfertExtruetors, no matter under what name they may appear, or hoar ap plied, always irritate and inerease thepas n ! Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures, may be had grntisvon application to JOHN D. - MORGAN, Da. WM. Tuortn. Agent. Walern Depot, Pittsburgh. • • • Dailey's Animal Galvanic Duce. All; - For Horses, Cattl ~ e. &c., cures spavin, quittor, Freese; poll- evil„ pats and bruises. Pamphlets containing . certificates of respectable parties, may be bad - on sippli-, cation to JOHN D. MORGAN, octlB:d&wy Agent, Pittsburgh. nlrAlllsterra All-Healing Ointment.. nONTAINING NO MERCURY or other Mineral. It A../ has the power to cause S tu XTE . SORES, SCROFULOUS _HUMORS, DISEASES,POi• SONOUS WOUNDS to discharge their putrid mattere, and then heals them. It is rightly termed ALL-HEALING, for there is Scarce ly a disease external or internal, dint it will not benefit.. I have used it for the last sixteen years for all dieeruies of the chest, involving the utmost danger and reerponsi;. onecal declare before heaven• and man,thet not in • se has it failed to benefit, when the patient was in the reached' mortal means. • I have had physicians, learned in the profession, I. have ministers of the gos pel, judges of the bench, alder—. men, lawyers, gentlemen of the bigheet cmditioa, and nialutudes of the pooruse it in every variety of way, and • there has been but one voice—one universal voice, Say- ing—"M'ALLISTEROWUR OINTMENT IS GOOD 'n RHEUMATISAL—It . removes almost immediately the. .inflammatinuand swelinig., when the pain ceases. (Read the directions around theliox.) • HEAD-ACIIE.—The salve has cured persons of the head-ache of twelve years standing, and who had it reg ular every week so that vomiting took , place. Ear-Ache; Thoth-Ache, and Ague in the Face, are helped with like success. . . . SCALD HEAD. —ll/e have cured cases that actually defied every thing known, as well as the ability of fifteen to twenty doctors. One man told us he had'spent 5200 on his children without any benefit, when a few boxes of Ointment cured them. TETTER—There is nothing better for the care of Tatter. • BURNS.—It is one of the best things in the world for Burns. • PlLES.—Thousaztds are . yearly cured by this Oint ment. It sena faint in giving relief for the Piles. Around the box arir Mrecnons for rising liTADlsters Ointment for Scroftala, Liver- Complaint, Erysipelas, Teller, Chilblait l / 4 5Cald, Head, Sore Eyes , Qulncy,Sore Throat, Breaching, Nervous Affections, Pains, Disease of the Spine, Head-ache, Asthma, Deafness, Ear-ache, Burns, Corns, all Diseases of the Skin, Sore Lips, Pins plea, &c.; Sores, Itheumatism,• Piles, Croup, Swelled or. Broken Breast, Tooth - ache , Ague in the Face, &e., &c. If MOTHERS and NURSES know its value in cases of Swelled or Sam firgesc.they would- always apply it.— In such cases, if used freely, and according to the direc tions around each box, it gives relief in every/no hours. .CORNS.—Occasional use of the Ointment will always keep Corns from growing. People need never be trou bled with them, iftthey use it frequently. This Ointment is good for any , part or the body or limbs ‘vherei nfiamed. In some cases it should be adplied often. CAUTIGN.—No Ointment will be genuine unless the name of JAMES kIeAJLLISTER is written with a pen on every label. - For sale by my Agents In all the principal cities and towns is the•Untted Stales- • . ••-, Uhl-ES nrcemasTE.E.l, Sole Proprietor of the above medicine. • Principal Office, No. :as North Third ' st., Philadelphia. PRICE :a CENTS PER BOX, : - Sold at Wholesale and Retail in.Pittsbnigh by BRAUN & RFJTER, corner Liberty and St. Clair streets; . 'WILCOX, Jr., corner of Market streeland the Diarnond; . alms, coiner of Fourth and Smithfield greets ;. WM. JACKSON, No. E 9 Liberty street ; and at the Book Store in Smithfield et, third door from Second street; and in Allegheny by H. P. Schwartz and J. Sargent ; awl by 3. C. Smith, Birmingham; D. Nagley, East Liberty; IL. Rowland, McKeesport and Elizabeth ; Alexander & Son, Monougalula City; N. B. Bowman & Co, Browns- villa ; J. T. Rogers, Bridgeport; John Barclay, Beaver ; James Duette, Fallaton; D. Watson & Co., Now Castle; and S. P. 'Weaver, Freeport. mayll:deod&wy From Ben. Asa Shinn, of the Protestant Mahattitt Church TBE undersigned t having beenatllicted during the past ' winter, with a disease in the stomach, someumes pro ducing great pain in the stomach for ten or twelve hours without intermission, and having tried variousVemedies with little effect, was furnished with a bottle of Dr. D. Jaynes. Carminarire Balsam. This he used according to the directions, and found invariably that this medicine caused the pain to abate in three or four minutes; and in fifteen or twenty minutes, every uneasy sensation was 'entirely quieted. The medicine • was afterwards used whenever indications of the approach of pain were per- • d the pain Wlto thereby prevented sometimesu• ed to use the medicine every evening, and in the morning; and in. LI few weeks health was so far re •Utored that the sufferer was relieved from a largaamoun" of oppressive pain. From experience, therefore ; he can confidently recommend Dr. D.Jaynes' Carminative Bal sam, es a salutary medicine for diseases of the stomach and bowels. . A. SHINN. Allegheny City, July 16,1843. . .A. . flgw Forsale at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 , Fourth street, near Wood. • . nise4lB..tv . _ _ HAIR CREAM—A matchless antele• for growth, beauty, and reutomtion of the Hair. This Cream, when once known, willsupercede all other aril cles or the kind now in use. Where the hair is dead , harsh, thin, unhealthy, nor turning grey, a few applies-lions will make the hair so ft and dark, and give it a beau: tifnl, lively appearance; 'and will also nutice it tnandain its liveliness and healthy color, twice as long as allihe preparations that are generally used. "Where the hair's thin, or has fallen off it mny be restore by using this Cream. Every lady atid gentleman who s i n the habit of using oils on their hair should at once purchase a bottleof the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so composed that it will not infure the hair like the other preparations, but will beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every in: stance. For testimony to its very superior qualities, see the fol: lowing letter from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to .Mesns. Handershott & Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the Southern States: • . Later of eho Rte. R. Caldwell, Parlor of the Presbyterian Church, Pukuki. ra83113. liturramsnorr & fidranxen : Glcoviaum—l take p.easurc in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent preptim'aon called Dr. Parish's Chinese Hair Cream; my for about two years ago y hair was' very dry, bristly,- an d .. disposed to come out; but having procured a bottle of the Cream, and used it according to the prescription, it is now elastic, soft, and firm to the head. Many balsams and oils were applied, each leaving my hair in a worse state than before. This Cream, however, has met my expec tations. As an article for the toilet, my wife gives it preference over all ethers, being delicately perfumed and not dis posed to rancidity. The ladies, especially, will find the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their praparations for the toilet. Respec tinily, &c., R. CALDWELL. Pulaski, January 7,1847. - El3'Bold wholesale and retail, In Pittsburgh, by John M. Townsend, 45 Market sr., and Joel Mohler, corner of Wood and Fifthsta-. ielsld&w.ly H ERRING -20 barrels No. 1. very superior, for sal* by [ma 10 :. SMITH & SINCLAIR. -Tr - a E I,lm 0 b bls . rec'd and r jj sale by [marl). • fIAEEIAUGR; TUSTREO - FIVEtr, KTIIIE ONE PRICE E riztp3 LI Martel meet, 10,000 yards of Printed Lawns, stake low price of 12}cents. rniy2il A. A. MASON & CO. YE--300 usbela, on band and for sale, by my2s RHODES & ALCORN, PO 'Fifth et.