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TIM vome icing is usually accompanied with . grea(nneasitiesi . • pain in the stomach and towels. 'he tongue and breath. are icy e old; thelonguels sometimes clettu,but general-. ly slightly coated ; the voice becomes weak. and husky; cramps and spasins of the arms, legs mid body, are gen, . ere andpatnial symptoms. •:The skin is shriveled ono et a purple hue; the pulse becomes weak and frequent, and in the collapse stage entirely lost at the wrist ; the breath - ing labored and hurried. These symptoms usually sac- . teed each other iu the order staled. . M'DOWELL'S CHOLERA. MIXTURE. Tbis Mixture is prepared from the prescriptions of the late Dr." A. N. M'Elowell,Of Pittsburgh. slit his exten sive practice, he had used itorith complete success in the. epidemic of 11 13 and the present •sesson. • Stettnitmat• men have given it'to many passengers who have • bccn enabled wlththe disease the present semen, and in eve ry case effected a syeedy card--atter they had been pro- . nounced it/cambia by physicians on board, Prepared - solely by the proprietor. • WM. THORN, Drug et; . • jcl2-t( ' • • • No. 63 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. • . Etelief - Sole Cramps., - ' 'UTE HAVE ARDOBUNAL WARMERS, made from TV the moat 'approved English patterns, furnished and recommended by !Mimes Bat owell;Esq., and a number of eminent being.a Most convenient appara tus for the application of warm or hot water to the bow els, in case of cramps Li Cholera. As every person is subject 41/sudden attacks; no family' should be without • at least without one. Forsale by' , • SCAIFE & ATKINSON, First street, between Wood and Market sts. XIIIENITOUTi; • • RE-BUILT, ..ANDAV- WOR K.' • _ . 'wagon Itlanairactory. • rilliE .subscriber baring enlarged his Shop, lately de .l strayed by fire, informs his iriends and the public generally that he is now prepared to manufacture We ' Komi, Carts, Draya, Timber Wheels, Trucks and IVbeel barrows at hie Shop, on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfielii strsets - , 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. Southernmerchents and furnace men are requested to - call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. mar,?•.;:fim WM. McKEE. NEW. BOOK.S—Man Primeval, by Haltris.t • • Liven:Ps Nitievah and its Remains: ' • TheClergy s of Ameriea. • •The'Czar, - bis Court and Peopie: • ' . • • Woitten of the Revolution. • - . . Irving's Works; uew edition. Life-and Corresponeenee of -John Foster. • Holmes' Poems. • • • •• . • • De Foe's Works, coMplete ; 20 vols. • Swift's Works, complete; 2 vols. • . • Fielding and Swollen; complete. The Progress of America; ' thick vols. For sale by It. S BOSWORTH &.CO., • 4th street, near Market. • . . • Er'Cle rgytnen and strangers are ted to eall at the Book Store of H. S. Bosworth & Co., on- Fourth street, near Market, where will be found fine editions of many rare and 'valuable works: ' • , . fliagnstnea tiii - Jime. • • - RD ECEIVED AT M. A. MINER'S. G rah am's hinge iine for June. • Sartain's Union Magazine, for June. • Godey's Lady's Book, - • Moult, and a Voyage, Tfiither ; by Herman Melville. My Uncle •the Curate; a Novel; by the author of the Bachelor of Albsny; &c., &c. • • Memoirs of a Preacher; by Goorge f 4ppard. • Fernande or thet._Faller Angel; a new Novel, by Alexandre Dumas . • Family Failings; a.new. Novel, by the author of the Hen-pecked Husband, Ac., &,c. Georgina Hammond; a Novel, by the author of My • Poor Cecelia, &c.,Ae. • • Kit Carsou, the Prince of Gold Hunters; by Charles Averill. • No. 1_ Chambers' Information .for the People; S new edition, to be completed in'lo numbers. - (17' Smithfield st.,opPosite Brown's Hotel. rmay2t Death to the list.. TT is a notorious fact that of all evils, none are held in such abhorrence as those altars, Mice, Roaches and Bed-Bags; and to' have them exterminated, is the wish and desire of alt. A preparation has been *discovered by which those who wishi may become rid of this evil, which isfests more or less every house in this city. This prep - minion • has now been in use - in Germany about seven years, (and. in the United States for the last five,) and by every one who has given it a trial, been pronounced the best remedy they have ever used for ex terminating Rat.s,Mice; Bed-Bugs, Roaches, &c. The articles composing this composition are in them; selves very innocent, and contain not a panicle of poi son; but when combined, creates a gas which explodes the stomach,, and consequently destroys life in a few hours—as soon us it has affected the stomach. the articles become neutralized, and will affect nothing thereafter; so that there can be no danger in its use, under any cit.. camsuinces. This is no humbug. We will warrant it to rid houses of al/ the Rats, Mice, Roaehes, &e.., that in fests them. Shoatd it not do as we say, the money will berefunded. • ' . , J.. 11,14. YOUNG &CO., • . _ 14:W. coiner of 4th MR. DUFF'S GENTLEMEN AND LADIES' BOOIE-lENC&PING & WILITING ILOOMS, norm 5101 OP TBa 1111111iND. iurß. D. has his new Class Rooms now Thoroughly re /VI paired and fined up. Ladies will find his new eye tem of - Single Entry Book.keeping an agreeable study, and a valuable acquirement. Gentlemen going through his entire • course. of training on Double Entry Book keeping, will not only be qualified to take charge of Baits upon any system in use, but they will find them selvesmaster of all those intricate operations connected with partnership settlements, of which so many practi cal book-keepers, of acknowledged ability, are ignorant. Several of the most extensive firms in the,city have re- Meira.:mama la6nlCetipers from Ibis Tta and Steamboat proprietors can alWays learn of Book-keepers thoroughly qualified for their profession; no others are ever recommended. Hours: 10 to t 2, 2to 4, and 7 to 10. muy4 Notice. • An: old customers, strangers visiting the city, and thers wishing to provide themselves with a hand some DRESS COAT, PANTS, VET, or any other arti cle in the line, can do so, by leaving their orders with JAMES IiVOIJIRE, Third street, St. Charles Building. LErs NEW WORK. The' Adironbaek; or - in tbe'Woodo, T. Headleyintithor of ashingtoti and Lis Generals, &C. ' • Life and tVritings.of Witt'Clinton, by W. W.. Campbell, author of Border',Varfnre, &c. Just received by. - 'JOHNSTON. & STOCKTON, je9 Cor. '3d and:Market eta. ,111.2 TAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR RENT—A commodious and well firdsbed Tavern tend, in the village of Shouselown,furnished in modern .styleiwills good Stabling attached. It will be leased for a term of .years.-. /Willem • , janl2 P. MOUSE; Shouseiown. , Hoy lels Chintzes: CASES of above Goods, 3-4,44 and 9-8 wide, fancy and double Purfile, for saleby _ ' lIAMPTON, SMITIT 4 co SECURED BY. LETTERS PATENT. PUBLIC ATTENTION is solicited to au entire new article -of RAILING, made of wrought iron bars, and soft annealed. rods, or wire, and expressly designed for enclosing Cottages, Cemeteries, Balconies, Public Grounds, &c., at prices varying front 50 cemstos3,oo the running foot. It is made in pannels of various lengths, 2} to 4 feet high, with wrought iron,posa 1} inch square, at intervening distances of 0 1030 feet. If desired, the pannels can km made of any height, in continuous spans of 50 to . GO feet, with or without pmts.+, No extra charge for posts. - • . Tbe e 're lightness, great strength and durabil ity of the WIRE RAILING,. the beauty . of .its varied or namental designs, together lariat the extremely low pnee ai which it is sold, are causing it to supersede the Cast Iron .Railing, wherever their comparative•merits have been tested. ,For furtherparticulars address • . MARSHALL di BROTHERS, ; • . Agents for.Pateutees, mr 27 :3 11 4 Dialnuadulley, near Satithaeldst.,Ettsburg. - Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, &a. TOtIN WALKER, Importer and Deakr in Foreign and DOMatir Hardware, respectfully announces to his friends and the• public generally, that he is now. reedit, ing his Spring supply of . Hardware, Cutiery, .Saddlery; &c., at his stand, Pio. 8.5 Wood street, which - he will dis pose of:on the most reasonable terms. ' He will continually be receiving fresh supplies,. direct from the manufacturers in Europe and this country, - which will enable him to compete with any house, East . , He particularly invites the attention of customers to his excellent assortment of Table and Spring Cutlery, tr.c., which is of fashionable patterns and from-the most popular manufacturers. • His stock ot Corpenter's Tools is large, and of excel . lent quality. • Of general Hardware stook, he'lial.eiarY yariety of Wesiern Merchants and dealers, generally, are in vited Mean and examine his stock. - mar29dlai Paper:Hangings,. - lAM now. receiving, direct from the manufacturers in New York, Philadelphia. and Baltimore, a large and welt sele.cted.assortmeut of all the -latest and most Im proved _styles- of Satin, -Glazed and common PAPER HANGINGS, consisting of— -10,000 pieces -of Parlor and Fresco; - 10,000,;-..;"•-., Mall and Column ; 20,000 Dining-roota, chamber and office Paper Which I viduld particularly Invite the attention of those having Houses .to. Paper, to call and examine, at the Paper Warehouse of . S. C. HILL, - ' Rine Shirts I 'IDDIYARD" TODD ac CO:; lilksorAcruarts or Fit. Ji;:s Li s= urn Fancy SHIRTS, have received from their Factory'Etuir sf - large end desirable stock of SHIRTS, which we Pbtiptise•to offer to dealers - at the lowest-New York prides,'Cia satisfactory . terms Oar !Mat ,Minsista in.ri pat of 300 doz.; all qtmliti.esf ann narrow plait,' Byron an d standing abilers;tillinufac lure d ripressly City trade, and infeadiff-fdr this - market. . • • . . • By Offering dealers 'our Goods at low prices,-'and 'allowing tßir Shirts' 'to reemilmend themselves in style of manufacture, we hope to be able to please all our cue. IrFairtopaijeorner of Fifth and Market streets; up t`` undersigned. haviag bean appointed Agent of the namiwatur. Plaina.t.'SaaErr Immaancs COMPANY, in tie t place, of Joha .Finney, Jr., resigned, respectfully in forme;the,phplic And , thefrieddi and easterners "of_the enomanj , ohat, he prepared to take Marine; Inland. and •e nikai on liberal. terms, at their offiee. No. 37 Watei - -tin)l9l J l / 4 - Itl MADEIRA:Agent.. - - - E and Multistate, assortment ofneZCt-t.les . pa y aell),Cirade,juataivedbir4o4o_ r EfINTING:PAPET— A. icupttipt-tirtic!e orPrintille . -alid 4- Book"PitYleror vinous size3,vottstantir owl - S C'HILL . , 9144 - -- :, '. ' - • ,-. ~. - '97-Woods:Feu. ' !' - .. - .. MEE Arsteal ot.Nent Oiloibrt ".FASHIONABLFt-REGIP-QUAIITHRS; . - - AuF,Rßstsitkieienter.eitectisilioou netwurttecom, grazer. - IpIi . E.SPECTFULLY Informs his friends and the Public Xi, - in general, that hehas received e very large supply :of the eholcrst SPRING and SIMMER GOODS , ever licenin Pittsburgh, selected by himself in' the East. con= 'toting of English, French and Belgian Cloths, easel rneres,..Vestings, Castunaretis, of all shades and rolors, and' of the latest and - most desirable patterns, which will be made up to order in a superior style, and at very moderate prices. tit has also on hand n very large Mock of Ready made Clothing, vhich he will sell'very low. ap2Rly BeFITZGESLAs. NF.W. YORE CLOTHING LD STORE, . • - •NO* 210 Blarket atr . aelt: . 110FAVING received (and receiving weekly) my' Ai. and Summer Goods, I am prepared to offer to the citizcni and public in general, a better lot of ready made .Clothing than has ever been offered before in Pittsburgh, and at prices 25 per cent. cheaper than canoe purchased in any other Clothing establishment in this city. ' I Don't forget to call at No..W. :marl4-1y • E. raTzcERALD. • : : GOLD! GOLD I OCIA.II 'HOPE CLOTHING 101111PORIUSI. 14111 . 3. ROGERS respectfully informs his friends and lie the public that ho has opened his maw CWTQ tSO LITONE, No. Y 7, Miirket street, between Front and Second, where he will keep constantly on hand a large and supe rior asiortment ofclothing, set table foram present season. Having just returned from the East with a new and splendid assortment of Cloths, Cassinceres andXestings, -of the most desirable patterns, which will,be made up on the shortest no,lee and Lt the most fashionable style, on the one price cash system, as low as can be bad at ast i qtherestablislunent in Pittsburgh. ' n't forket.the_place, but call at the CLOTHING EM ORIUM' No. A 7 Market st.; Pittsburgh. 'lllll'3E3m • . The l!pring, and Summer. Stook or • REA.D - Y:-MADE: CLOTHING AT THE ; ; • TEIREE BIG DOORS, FOR tnetellaSeter:srAsoN, NM= URN rozw-tard 'Enen,64. Mt Celebrated Establithrnesttitseff. THE UNPRECEDENTED PATRONAGE bestowed .upon.thi enterprise of the proprietor, has ez.abled him to purchase all his Goods at such prices as will allow him to sell, Wholesale and Retail, LOWER than any Other lionse,East or \Vest. JOHN ItYCLOSKEY; Maintracturer of Amity -mad Clothing, No: ISt Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., has Just compleied'his Stotk, 'and has now on band, ready for sale, thelargest, markfashionabh and caviar assortment of HEADY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered in the United States; alt of which have been -made. under his imme. Inspection, in this city, AT PRlces 'THAT mrsr (MAIN raitruxxcx—together with one of the choicest selec tions of Imported fine Black, Bloc, Brown, Olive and Drab Fietich, Belgian and English CLOTHS;.that has ever been brought to-lids city. Also, fine fancy VEST -INGS !of every description s such as Cashmeres, Mar -20111814 rich Silks, fancy Batas, &a. All the new est.styles fancy .CASSIMERES, of every description; all of Which wil l be mode up to order at the shortest no. tice, in theldlest and most fashionable style. • The' proprietor informs the public that the principle upon which he will do business, will be upon the basis of HONESTY and FAIR DEALIN'O; and in order hies tablish a confidence in the buyers., I am determined to ed. here to my original motto, " guide Saks and Small Pro. firs and idea Vutkei the buyer his own salesman, by marking the lowest price on each article, in plain figure so that each customer can select from an immense and exquisitely assorted stock,the articles he requires, Rohe low nit price it can possibly be bought for. Business shall continue to be transacted at my exteen sive establishment, which has long since obtained the character of being the First Mika-Mg .fistaNithment in Pitabrirgh. mar 2l LEEWARD'S CELEBRATED LEATBER P hag lalsokhair. 11.. A COMPOSITION of Neats-foot Oil and Ivory Black, for nourishing end preserving all kinds of BOW and "Shoe Leather, rendecingtt soft and pliable, and producing the most brilliant jet black, equal topaterukather, without communicating stain or spot to clothing. leravemitn Co4(No. 86 Thing revel, near Whod,) in calling the attention of gentlemen to this beautiful Neck ing. desire simply to state Its peculiar composition and elfeett on the Leather. It is composed of 'teats-foot oil and pure ivory.black, and renders the leather at once soft end pliable, thereby preventing the boots end shoes from cracking. With .one-fourth the labor usually em ployed in the application of the ordinary blacking, - it produces the most brilliant jet black polish imaginable, equal in every respect to patent leather, and •neeer rube or on the pantaloons. Gentlemen are invited to• call at oar Store, No. 86 Third street, near Wood, and have the blacking tried on their boot!, and where they cart see upwards of • 5,000 CERTIFICAT/13, From the most distinguished in dividnals in the U. States, all of whom recommend it as being, for beauty of polish, preserving the leather, and facility of application, the most beautiful ever offered to the public. . LEEWARD a. CO., P 6 Third strem,near Wood. is Scrip night 9j -- ) OW , HOGAN & CANT are just opening, at No. 80 T Market street and at the new front on the North east side of the Diamond, a splendid assortment of Fash ionable Bonnets, ,Leghorn Hats, Breast-pins, Eur and Fiuger Rings, Black and Fancy Silk Crave's, with an in numerable collection of Variety Goods, which can and will be sold at the cheapest prices. HOGAN & CANTWE . LL. Terrible Reroluitiols--Stare Trlumgobabel HOGAN & CANTWELL, (sign of the d.,,,•;) No. 86 Market street ' would respectfully beg leave to call the attention of the public to their new stock of Goods, just teceived and opening from manufacturers and im porters, of which they feel confident that price and qual ity will give entire satisfaction, as our motto Saks and Small I . .rqjits.r Our stock consists, partly, of the following articles, • Ladies' and Gentlemen's Breast Pins, late styles; Guard and Vest Chains; Bracelets, Clasps and rockets; Fin ger and Ear Dings; Pencils and Pens; Slidell and Studs; Steel Buckles, -for Ladies' Bead Dresses; Maditto?'s Card Cases, shell, pearl and velvet; Coral Beads; Ala touter Boxes; fine Rosewood and Eboqy Shaving Case s, furnished; Saver Spectacles; Silver Spoons, all kinds; German Silver Spoons, all kinds; Silk Steel Bead Ba qs and Purses u • Cotton Bags and Purses; Hair, Tooth, Nail .and Cloth Brushes; Violins, Aecordeons, Flutes and Fifes; fine Penknives and Seissors•, Globes and Paper ,liolders Shell. Dress and Side Combs, latest style ; Chide V a ses Fmk Shell. Baskets, Agate and Glass Vas a Mugs, and bologne Bottles; 'Tables, Chessman a d Backgammon Boards; Silk Tapestry; Brussels and I - grain Carpet Bags; Willow, Market and Side Ruske ; Chairs, Wagons, Cradles, AC., mac., with a large assort ment of.7bys and Fancy Article:, teo numerous to men- rsePli) Chtrrehllcita Stanley, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE - RICH JEWELRY EDWARD TODD& Co, Agents, ' N. E.. torner - Fijth and Market its., (up stain,) Pittsburgh. WE have on hand, and are daily receiving from the manufacturers, a large stock of Goods, which we are prepared to olTer to Dealers only, at the manufac turers' lowest wholesale prices. Cluster and Real Stone Selllreast-pins; Engraved, Plain Hoop Stone Set -Ear and Finger Rengs.;Plain Gold, Engraved and Stone Set Stasis ; Slidea, Watch Keys, ire., Ac. Among our Goods can be found *erne of the most de sirable and approved styles .or Stone Sets now in use, viz Ruby, Turkois, Topaz, Anathyst, Garnet, Uri thetas, km., Zee. Dealers, purchasing Fine Jewelry, will find it for their advantage to , egamMe our stock. Bard 4 Bnaher's betruPremium Gold Pens, with and without cases, he offers for sale at the lowest-New York prices. ••(apl3) -- EDWARD TODD A. CO. Convect's Gaiters. LADIM, wanting something superior, both for look and comfort, to anything - they have - evervio'rn, will please call and examine them.. These Boots have no strings to tie and untie, - au& dangle about the ankle,.— they axe not only much handiomer, but display the foot and ankle to a much better advantage than any other Boot or Shoe made. You will also save time and trou ble. Manufactured by• . S. KEYS. mar2S 0 . ,8 Fifth street. Joshua abodes, WHOLESALE FRUITERER AND CONFECTION 1311, No. 6 Wood street—.. aEsu boxes Oranges; 500 cans Sardines; 025 " Lemons; 800 ht" " 180 dozen Lemon Syrup; 130 qr." " 1000 drums Figs; . 400 boxes Herri ng; • WOblaßalsins, in layers; 2000 Cocoa Nuts; ::150 hr. bee. ". . 8 boxes Aracear,oni; 100 " • 8 "' Vermiteilla ; • 75 trails !mica Almonds; 25 oases ass'd Piekles , 'IOU boxes shelled - " 40 casks Currants ' 8 bales Bordeaux. " 100 Ito. cut Tissue Paper; 10 " " 50 rms. white Kiss Paper; 3 "pape d r shel'd " 15 cases Prunes'; ; 3 k, ha " " 16 mats Dates; 40 bags Filberts t. 4 eases Liquorice ; au Walnuts; 10 lbs. Vanella Beans; 40 " Pecans; ' 50 " Cream Nuts ; 20 bxii A Nol Rotk Candy; 20 " wh'e and yel. R. " 10 bbls. .- • • 8 eases Flore nce Oil; • " Just received and for sale by m a ,29 •• " • JOSHUA RHODES- Paper liastiglogs. _ MESSRS. JAS. HOWARD & CO., No. 82 wo o d „ urea. :01, stock al the attention of the public variety , pretest of Paper hangings, which, for beauty of finish; durability and cheapness, is unsurpass ed by uny.establishmentin the Union. • • • Besides large. and fall assortment of Taper of their own manufacture, they are now 'receivinga . direct im pportation of French and English styles of Paper Hang ings, purchased - by Mr. Levi Howard, one of the firm, now in Europe, consisting of Parisian manufacture,, 10,000 pieces. London - do. - 5,000 do. Of their;own. manufacture, they have 100,000 pieces Well Paper, - and 12,000 pieces Satin (Based Waldo* Blinds, &t.• ' - • • • Messrs. J ames Howard &-Co., have spared neither ex pense nor tabor in - their endeavors to rival the Eastern .Wall Paper:establislunents, both in quality of iniannfac lure. and variety pattern, and Alley are warr anted in assuring the public that they have succeeded. The whole assortment, fiarcign and hoMemaxtufactore - will be offered on terms - as LOW as those "of Easter, manufacturers:and - importers.— marMn IMPORTANT TO HOIJSEREEPERS, Steam Boat Owners and Hotel Keepers. NORTON'S UNIVERSAL COOKING STOVES are offered as the best Cooking Stove in Market, having a new principle applied for heating the oven, that bread, meats, or any article creating steam or vapor, can be Inked and retain its flavor the - same as when baked in a brick oven or redactor; also, in point 'dr removing, ‘ in laving time and fuel. The publiaare invited to examine the Stove. For sale only .at No.ll2Secolid street, alga of the Gilt stove, whereteference may be had to famihes who have them;in use. Also, thirty different. patterns of Cooling Stoves, plain and fancy Grates, Office and Parlor Stovea, & o , ,t r o. . (ap4:d3m) A. & 0. BRADLEY. • IlodkliesoeNi China Store Reincrved. OP- 'L ' m subscriber respectfully informs the Ladies of Pittsburgh, - Allegheny and vicinity, that - he has moved to a mote commodious house, No. 561F00d street, near the St. Chance Hotel, wheskike r hie opened and is opening 500 packages .cf Dresden, Berlin, French and Englishel.n. andQUEF,NSIVARK. Please call and see theta—for to. describe them is. impassible.' .The stock embraces eve rYthingin the business, useful or or namental. - [spiel - . . : .M..HODRINSON.! -.' ACE—A prima article hand.andloutalabv.._ jet RH9pF.,9:4 ALCORIt 30 Mit et , : . „. F ...'-.. . ..•,;,J.....'f,, , e...'..3,,-,5.:,-, -... '::..ji- -...t[•:!,-,''"--7-; :-.,:',..t',':. -'- ,--...- F"'',., -,' • -- -,- t--'''--'..r.., 1i.''''''' 4 .,% . ....-7'-.. -- I'--,;-'-'''. ,--7. -*•-',--'4'.:,,, -...:1 .1 ''..,'' ''::..k. ',''', .'"1,,:',,,7f,.;:i.:;:. -, :.7.....:,'''..:14„;:-: ..,, z ,-,''..i' r'' -f '''''.7-:-. . , L?;..-;-iL t '? .''''7,.:4l:' -;'-:;-:....•...`..:t",::-t,:, ~-'7'.'-2:,.,..' 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BORBIRGR,' ): TAIVETE&Q'CONNOR," I"4eade l•Phiai P rpHIS oldeatitbliden.Line being•now 'AAR °Partition; the proprietors are prepared, - with their usual exten sive arrangements, to forward merchandize, produce, &c., to and from the above ports, on liberal terms, with the. regularity, dispatch and safety, peculiat to their mode of transportation, so obvious when transhipment on the way is avoided. • - Alltonsignments by and for this Line redeived,olittiges paid, and forwarded in any required' dire tibilsi tree of charge for commission, advanellig or storages' ' interest, di rectly,,or hiditeetly, in steamboats. All communications piomrr,Wfa!endit to;vrtapplica-. lion to he following Agents:. - - . - -THOidAa:BOABIDGE I . 7gll.Tarkeit street, Philadelphia. TAAFPE & O'CONNOR,. . '- Canalßasitt, Pittsburgh. O'CONNOR & CO., North st:;Baltirpore. mhr24 18 49 . , . Merchant's ,Tisiniportatlon VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANAL AND RAIL ROADS; TO PHILADELPITTA AND BALYjMGR& Tan Canals and Rail: Roadsiteing. now open, and in good order, we are propared to forward all kinds of mei , chandirc and produce lc...Philadelphia. and Baltimare, withpromptness anitdespatelt; arid on as good terms , as any other Line. 1. •C. A, hICANULTY4r. Co, Canil - Basin, Penn street, Pittsburgh. AriErts—CHARLE$ RAYNOR, Philadelphia, . ROSE AIORRILE Baltlinore...fmrl7 • 1.8 4 9 ,:aitiMA merchunv. Way Freight Line, Johnston,For SlairstiUe, to Hollidoyshurgh, and' , all intermediate ytares. . Trns Lind will continue to carry all Way Goods with their usual dispatch, and at lair rates of freight. Astattrs—C. A. McANULTY & Co., Pittsburgh. D. B. WAKEFIFLD, Johnstown. JOHN MILLER, Hollidaysburgh, REvrestscss—James Jordon, W Smith & Sinclair, Dr. F. Shoenberger, Moore, John Parker, S. F. Von Bonn horst & Co., in. Lehmer & Co.; JnO. ArDevitt & Bros., Pittsburgh; John Ivory, Sumit,Mulhollan & Ray, John Graff & lairsville. mart? Co., (Gazette and Journal ouly copy.) Great Bargain 'Corner, BRIMFIELD J.ND antra SIMMS, PMDBIIRDII, PA., ' I$ the.mostpoputar of all BOOT and SHOE Ea' -- , tablishments in the West. This place has gained 'i its reputation by its proprietor keeping the very. I best Boots and Shoes, which are made expressly to order for this market, and ho is not satisfied only by . keeping the best assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES in the - Western country, but he. is enabled and deter mined to sell his GOODS lower than any other house essibly can, he cares not what-facilities they boast of having for offering great inducements to the public. It is impossible to set forth all the advantages and facilities in an advertisement,that the Great Bargain Corner has otter. others, which enables its proprietor to sail Boots and Shoes of the very best qualities and styles at frorn 10 to 25 per cent lower than any other store id the city. The way to test the matter is for all who intend-purchas ing BOOTS and SHOKS, to call at BATES` GREAT - BARGAIN CORNER, eiamine the stock and prices, and all will be satisfied that the GreatEargain Corner,Smith fie“ and Fifth strew; is.the place for the public, one and all, to get good Boots and Shoes cheap, for cash. __ dad) - J. BATES. NIOW GOODS-.BARCFAINSt BARGAINS THE BIG GOLDEN BEE-HIVE AGAIN. New Spring and Summer. Dry Goods now opening at the Sign of Ms, BIG BEE ,HIVE, on Marks :street, between Third and Fourth' strew. . . —WM . L. RUSSELL, No. 62 Market street, be • tween Third and Fourth streets, sign of the Big Golden Bee-Ilive.has now commenced receiving n-very large and splendid stock of Spring and Sumner DR% GOODS, whichhe is enabled to offer to his naatimus customers and the public generally, at prices far below those of any• former season. These Goods have all been selected with thegreutest eare,and will be found to be one of the largest and most splendid stocks of Spring and Sununer Goods ever offered in this city:— As many of these Goods have been purchased of the Im porters,per the latest arrivals from Europe, the subscri ber Is confident that he can offer to his customers the very newest styles of. Ladies Dress Goods, comprising English, French, Swiss, Irish nud Scotch Goode, together with a full assortment of American manufacture, and cheaper than can be found elsewhere. LADIES' DRESS GOODS - . Rich Chameleon Silks, extremely low ; Rich Brocade do. beautiful goods; Rich Grentuilnes,plaln and figured ; Glace Silk, rich goods; Ponit de Sole, fashionable and late importation• ; Black Armures, plaid and striped; Brocade Lustres, now styles •, Mohair Chameleon, figured, (very cheap;) Silk Tisanes, all colors; Balzarines, in great variety ; Paris dotted Lawns, for evening dreeree; New style rich Mourning Lawns; Organdie Lawns, a beautiful article Black Gros de Rhine, all widths and qualities ; Black Bombazines, of most approved makes; Paris printed Bareges,extremely low; Paris printed Lawns. in great variety; Grapes and Crepes Lisse, a full assortment of colors and qualities*, . Together with a large anpply of 1k Laines and Alpacas some as low as 121 cents per yard. In-addition-to the above wilt be found -a beautiful assortment of Black Brussels Lace.for trimming dresses, mantillas and capes. Also, French worked Capes, Collars and Cuffs, latest styles. Also. Victoria Lawns aid Spotted Robes, very cheap ;Swiss. Mull, Jaconet and Book Muslins; Bonnet Ribbon; Belting Ribbon; Cravats; Scarf.; qnificiula, Gloves; Mitts, and Hosiery. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Grenadine Shawls, plain and figured ; Crape ir Chine, do. a new article ; Rich changeable Glace Shawls, high lustre; Mode Etnb-d Thiliet do. extremely low; Black Emb'd Thibet do, very cheap ; Black Silk do. hest quality Black Nett do. low prices• White Canton Crape do, splendid griods; Chameleon Silk do. late importations; Printed Catihmere do. cheapest in the city; White Emb'd Thihet do. a beautiful article. PARASOLS! PARASOLS!! VA largest, cheapest and best assortment in the City. Parasols from the lowest to the most splendid, rich rind costly article, of the newest styles and colors, can always be found at the Big Bee-Ili ve, between Third and Fourth stn., No. G• 2. [mart] WM. L. RUSSELL. Domestic and Staple Goods, Cheapest Yet A LARGE STOCK OF CALICO, from 3 cents to 10 1i cents per yard; Bleached and unbleached m Mastitis, fro m 3 cents upward ; Bed 'Pickings and Checks, a full supply of all qualities and prices; Irish Linens ; Table Damask, Bassin and Scotch Diapers; Napkins; Table Diapers; Crash and Bowies; Scotch and Manchester Ginghams; Sattinetts; Kentucky . Jean, and Blue Drills; alt of which will be sold oil at prices that cannot fail to please, aud.without fear of competition. i• Remember the Big Bee Hive, Market street, be tween Third and Fourth streets—No. 62. ma'S WM. L. RUSSELL. Great Western Saddle, lIARN'ESS, TRUNK AND WHIP hIANUFACTORY. !WEI subscriber takes this method of infontaing his 1. friends and-the publican general, that he has the largest stock -of the following named articles, of his own manufacture, In this city—:Saddles, I larness,Trunks and - Whips; all of which lie will warrant to be made of the best material, and, by the best mechanics in Allegheny county. Being determined to sell his manufactures something lower:thanbas been heretofore sold lathe city, he would invite persons in need of the above named ar ticles, to his Warehouse, No. -214 Liberty street, oppo site Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machinery tm.3l G. KFIHIV. Steel and Lie Dlnnurnetortr. TIIE subscribers have enlarged their Steel and File Idanufecto . ry, on the corner of O'Hara street and Spring alley, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, by erecting a con verting furnace, arnelting furnace and a tilt hatamer.— ,Their Steel, now being of a superior quality, and having engaged competent tvet they are Prepared to i t esery iptio t ttw ilt empare, thehest imported article ; and being tletermtned to make it the interest of all who use Files in any - way, to pur chase front them, they will sell their Files nt reduced ptices, for Cash. They will also re-cut Piles, and par 'chase those which are worn and broken. Public patron agge is respectfullvinvited, nov7) J. ANKRIM $ CO, REMOVAL. JOHN FORSYTH, Mancniirer TArton,has removed to N 0.34 Market pt., one door from Second, East side. Thankful for past favors, he respectfully solicits a con tinuance of the patronage of his former customers, and likewise of as many new ones as are of the right stripe. Orders in the Tailoring line executed in the most fash ionable manner, 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=--each as Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Cra vats, Stocks, Scarfs, Hosiery, Suspenders, Pocket Kdkfs, Gloves, Drawers, Umbrellas, &xi., Ice., Am [my2s:lm Big.lowrs Carri a ge Manntiptetery, Diamond alley, between Wood and Smithfield sweets. E. M. BIGELOW would respectfully inform the public, thatat his Factory er. n , . at.all times. be found. a large suppl., of Family Carriages, Barouches, Boggles and all kinds of Fancy Carriagus, equal in ete g ar. tce an d .neatness to any found in the East. Contractoi 'for any number 'of Carriages, Buggies and Wagar,s, will be promptly filled. All work of:his own mau:ufacture will be warranted. Ramumcas—Col. R. Patterson, R. Patterson,-E. D. Gazzam, Esq., Robert Robb, Rut" C. L. Magee , and Alderman Steel. [feb27:dam Wholesale and ADDLE, HARNESS AND T RIJN , :i MANUFACTORY. WBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in land 11 his friends and the public generally, . hat he continues to occupy large and nom. modiOus Store &min) formerly occupied by Samue ba - astock & 86, comer of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps Marne and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Marnessi. Trunka, - Carpet Bags, Saddle Bagx,Yalises, Buffalo Rama; Whips, and all other era cies in his line. • He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to famish to orde'r, all kinds of Riveted Hose-manufactured of the bestmatenal, and in a style of workmanship equal to the eastern manafattured article, and at 66 per cent. cheaper. Country Merchants and Farmers would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, - as be isdetermined to sell first- rate articles at very low prices. fMget the -place,. No. SO, corner of Wood street and Dlrutiond - Alley. - • • - - . - Buffetne & 1:141. 1 . . . ..._ 10110TTLERS, iND. IMunixecraarma or Moans; iiirb Air MIBIts SarsaparilleMorter, Ale, Older, Root Beer, Mead and op Zi0..18 Itlirlret etreetiruid 100 Liberty. street, cataarof Cecil's 'Rey,, Pittsburgh, . . inas23: .. , _ , MEM El _•.€lncgtO.tcon Ines l s _ HARM EN' :6' Co.ts. tit s -- FOREIGN TASSENGER' OFFICE. " -1111111 W Tag . mitt AGENCY ' 1. • - Por the Reid Ottiners en this., coy.: n'e'PHE FRIENDS OF EMIGRANTS he'careful to ~k'have their ern:invite nts triode according to the new 'Prapision Lafo , and take 1241 tuan's receipt, without having it inserteAl otherwise:they wilt:have, topay before they ship. ' • . .; . .fffreofifrial.l.47ecreiks:Puifertgereatitiitgfiresi EuriqK engagedsn America, to some over in either of the Ships Of RNDRIV, co. will be furnished with the following - .PrOvisiorti;ortheiregitiealettlittother articierequally good.— See Act of Congress, May . 17,1845. -Ws:plan:Will prevent sickness on board. Heretofore ;pihen . patistingers found themselves in Provisions, many "of them Marto - on beard .entirely.destitute, which often caused mneh'ilckness and death 35 be Dread, 10 Ills Flour, . 10 the Beans : and Peas, 35 the Potatoes, ' ' 60 gallons Water p 10 Itta Sallied Pork, free from Bone; All of good quality, and one-tenth of the provisions fur nished, delivered to each Passenger every week' ,with 'a sufficient supply of fuel - for cooking.:. Each ship in this line will be properly ventilated, and rt . gooil house over the passage-way leading to the Pas sengers' apurtnient. The caboose and cooking-ranges for the.ase of Passengers, are kept under' cover. Every attention will be paid to promote their health and comfort. ' Remittances made as usual, rim:pill, and at moderate Dank of England Nitres 'and Foreign . Exchange pur chased at current rates. Debts, I , e.gncies, Pensions, &c:, "cc, collected, and copies of Wills procured, with every other business con- nected with an European Agent. - _ JOSHUAItOI3iNSONt, infO Post liuildings, corner oft:raaelnMeondtigts - New Commercial Line. E. W. - Ristasm. & Co., j SD/mans, KIMBALL & CO, 84 Wall st., New-York, S Liverpool, England, RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the that they have commenced the Gene ral Shipping mid Commission Business, to -4 i t. gather with th e General Passenger Business, graniingcertificates of passage from London, Liverpool. Dublin, Belfast, or any port of the Old;Country tc •New York, Boston and Philadelphia, on the most reasonable terms. Drafts and Bills of Exchange; from 11 to any amount on the Bank of Ireland and its branches, and on -Liverpool. • The days of sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpool Packets;us fi xed upon. are •the Ist, 6th , 2lst aninJeth of every month. These Ships are all of the largest class, and are corn reanded-by men of eharacter and experience. The Cabin accommodations: ore that can be desired in point of splendor and convenience. They are furnished with everydeseription of stores of the best kind. , Punt. . tuulity in the days of sailing will be strictly adhered to. Packet Ships Roscius,Siddons, Sheridan and Garrick, are vessels of the largest class ,• and those: desirous to bring out their friends, cannot select finer or safer Ships. Passage can be secured at die lowest rates. New Orleans Line of Packe4s sail weekly: For p asz= age or freight, apply as above, or to JOSEPH SNOWDEN, ci r EDMUND SNOWDEN, deelt] Corner 4th and Sraithbe Id six...Pittsburg 3nsttrance tompauies. INDEMNITY The. Franklin Fire Insurance Company • oli PIIIIADEMP/Sta. DIRECTORS:- - Charles W. Banter, George W. Richards, Thomas Han., Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E.l3orie, SamuclOrant, David S. Browne, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson. CHAS. W. BANCKF,R, Pres't. Cans. BANCIER, Secretary. Er Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property in town and country. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection to the assured. • The Assets of the Company. on January Ist, 1949, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol ows, viz : Mortgages 81,047,439 41 Real Estate 94,724 83 Temporary Loans 28,001 85 Stocks 51,523 25 Cash, ke. 39,904 37 ' $13,318,492 71 Since:their incorporation. a period of 19 years, they have paid upwards of One Million Four Hundred Thou sand Doliars, losses by fire, thereby affording , evidence of the advantages of Instimnee, as well as the ability and dispostrion to meet with promptness, all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, martij Odic. N.E. corner Wood and 3d stn Fire and Sterns. Inanranee. . . . 9[lllE Insurance Company of North America, of Mills delphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance on property, in this city and WI vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and fivers'- DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Preet. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White, . John R. Neff, Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Shepard, Seey. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chanered in 1794. Its charter is per petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the public. WILLIAM I'. JONES. - - At. Counting Room of Atwood,Jones es Co., Water and Front SIR., Pittsburgh . msy4y laitrtariiie.l 7 «.orocerles, &e. rrIHR subscribers having removed from No. 170 to Nos. 179 and 174 Liberty street, offer for stale Goods, as follows, in store and now landing, viz: 356 bugs prime Rio Coffee," new crop;" 40 Old Govenuncnt Java CoSee ; 150 hhds. prime New Orleans Sugar; 520 bbls. Plantation Molasses; 100 St. James Sugar-house Molasses ; 100 hf. ch. Young liyson Tea; 40 " Gunpowder and Imperial Tea; l new 40 " " Chelan Powchong crop. 79 catty boxes Y. H. and Gunpowder Tea ; 100 bags white Brazil Sugar; 60 boxes white Havana Sugar; 40 bags Pepper; 20 Allspice; 100 boxest.Muslarl. in I and lb. cans ; 100 Malaga Bunch Raisins; 30 " " " " in layers; 50 bf, 50 or. 20 casks Zante Currants ; 10 bales Sicily Almonds; 100 boxes Richmond Tobacco ; 50 baskets Bordeaux and Marseilles Olive Oil ; 200 bbls. and 100 lif.bbts. No. 3 large Markers;; barrels Honey; 1500 lbs. Cheese ; 20011 galls. Winter and Spring Sperm oil .1000" Bleached North-west Whale Oil; 1000 Crude 0. 0 300,000 Cruz & Sons' sup'r Principe Cigo rs ; 30,000 Havana Sega ; 20 half pipes Cognac Brandy, of various vintages 2 puncheons Jamaica Spirits; pipes Holland Gin; • 20 qr. casks sup. Teneriffe Wie.e ; 10 " Madeira Wine; 4'o'• Lisbon " 40 " Oporto " 50 " Sweet Mahigu 'wine ; 15 Indian barrels " " 15 Mids. Claret; • ' 20 qr. casks Haut Sauterne ; 40 cases - sup'r Bordeaux Claret ; 30 naskets Champagne Wkne ; 2 doz. sup'r Stomach Eileen ; 200 bids. pure Rye Whisbey, from I to 5 years cid. apl l MIILI , R do RICRETSON. IIUA RS, CIGARS, CIGARS—Four cases, containing: 12000 St. lit Yarn Principe Cigars; 8000 Harms laired do, do 4000 de la Cruzeutia.do . do 3250 La Norma Hay. Regalia do 4000 Primers do do 3000 La Luna do do 2x250 La Minerva do Just received and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, apt 2 N 0.6 Wood street. irtOß SALE--4 Psrick House, and Lot of IS feet fro, on Clay alley by 50 deep towards Wylie street, near to Washington street. The House is well arranged a n d in good "Pair- Prlee, siow—stoo in hand, 5200 at one year, $2OO at two years, 2200 in three years, or Soon i n Scrip in hand. This property is rented at $125. S. CUTHBERT, Gcn. Agent, Smithfield street. 0 - or Sale. .AB A VALUABLE Paorstrry, situated in the City of a • Steubenville, Jetfeitson County, Ohio viz:-One 0' of to feet front , on 'third street, by 18) feet to an alley, and on which there is a large Two Story BRICK fIOf.PE, containing sever. el rooms or apartments, which has been mostly occupied as a Tavern these last seven eight years, and is now occupied as a Tavern, by Mr. Crane. There is also a large Stable on the same Lot: Also part of a Lot of Geound,adioining the above de- scribed property, somewhere about 27 feet front on Third street by 180 feet to an-alley, ow which there is a Two Story House, containing 2 rooms On the first f100r,3 rooms On the second floor; also, a garret and a kitchen. This House was-formerly occupied as the Post Office, and now occupied as a Bakery. There is also a Stable on the same Lot of Ground. Both of the above Houses front on Third street, near Market street, and nearly opposite the Court House. I will sell both these Lots and Houses together or each House and Lot separately. Terms:— One-half of the purchase money to be paid at time of sale, and the other half payable one y ear after the sale, with the usual inte rest—the balance to be secured by bond and mortgage on the same property. Title indisputable, without any_ encumbrance. A warranted deed given. Possession given at the Ist of April after it would be sold. For fur ther information, enquire of the undersigned, by letteror otherwise. SAMUEL McCLAIN, Pistrburgh, Apri I W, . No. 95 Wood at. MAY MAGAZINES REG% AT M. A. MINER'S.— Godey's Lady's Magazine, for May. National Magazine, tor May. Graham's hlemoirs of my Youth; by A. De Larnartine. Life and Letters of Caroline Fry. The Waverly Novels, by Sir Walter Scott; complete in five volumes. %wiper's Family Shakapeare , from the sixth London edition. Outliues of -a New Systein of Physiognomy; illus trated; by .1. W. Redfield, M. D. Littell'a Living Age,-No. 259. Our.stock now comprises the largest and most com plete aseortment in' the West. - 117'' Smithfield street, third.deoiabOve 2d. 404 ap2G _ . c`f RAB CIDE ' —24 barrele, for ea e by IV WW 2 _ RHEY, IdATTHEWS & CO, _ f ; ~ ,- m T. , --7. - ' - ' ,. -•t'":4,' .., :';',':' - ;-:.;i - '''.' -,,'.... 1---'-':-: =ll ': -. i:‘.` ':,-:,-'.:',;--'_':''''.•,.•:•:' -Z!...t.'•_,.. i',14:.',.i4::',:;j Mai.4=== ' ' ' 7 .• •• •-••••'''. .' 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