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Vomiting . id ri..U.sual:attendant on • these OVaCllo.llolas;bia not an Invariable, one,-,Thc vom . . itingismsnally accompanied with great uneasiness and pain in theausecinch and bowels, .I:tte tongue and breath • are ioy.cold ; the tongue is sometimes clean, but general slightly.coated; the voice, becomes weak and husl4 cramps and spasms of :the. arms, legs and body, are g.F II- ' eral andpitinful'aVnptonis. - The ik in is shriveled atm hi . a purple hue; the pulse becomes weak atul frequentitind in the collapse stage entirely lost at thawriit pan breath - ing labored' and hurried. :These symptolasmsually min ..- aced each other is the orderstated.' '* - . - XTURE. APDOWELIA'S•CHOLEIR.A. afl ' This mixture is prepared from Mal:descriptions of the • late .I)its 21,.N.ld,Dowelli'otTiusburga, his- eaten - sive practii-e,le'hod 'used it,with complete success in the epidemic of sts,l3 and the present season: Steamboat men kayo given It tomaaypassengers who : have been •-• ' attacked *with the disease the present season, and in eve ry case efleetednveeedieurealler they Ladbeen pro . nouaccd incurable by- physicians .ow board. Prepared soltly by the proprietor. .Wed, TitußN, D awg ia, •' Jel2-if ' • N0:63 Musket street, Pittsburgh, Pa.' =ME =II OE :`.: =EI =I .itellef for Grampn. " „ lIAVE ABDOMINAL WARMERS 'made from , W E tbe most approved English patterns, furnished and - recoMmeMded by ThOnina ButeWell, Esq., and a number of Phyaielani; being's moat convenient appara tus for the application of warm or hot water to the bow . „ ' els, in case of cramps in Cbolera:' As every person is . , subjett.m.audden attacks, no family sbould be without,- - at least tirithout one. For sale by • • - _ .. _.. . .... , , • SCAIFE & ATKINSON, A . . - 7.:.:Tral ::::::;., bowccu.lY9ad.ond.markeLsts. ' . % .. ~.. ...';. . IZEI • : • MEM . , _ • - tbECEIVED Al M. 11...011NER'S.— Gra ti am's Maga .l.lo, zinc far June. . ' • Sartain'aUnion Magazine, for Jane. • GodeVs Lady's Book, • .Manh, and a Voyage Thither; by Herman Melville. • My.Unole the Curate, a Novel; by the author. of the Bachelor. of Albany, ecc., &c. -. Memoirs of a Preacher; by Goorge Lippard_._ Fernande, or the • Fallen Ange l ; a new Novel, by " Alexandre Dumas. . Family Fallings.. a new. Novel, by the author of the Hen-peeked Hulband,&c.,.&c. . Georgina Hammond; a Novel, by the author of My Poor Cousin, dce., /cc. Kit Carson, the Prince of Gold Hunters; by Charles . ' Np-. 1 Chambers' Information for .the People; new edition, to be cOmpleted in IG. numbers. . • - IrrSraithfieldst.,opposite ?; frown's Hotel_ ( may2l , . , ME EMI =EN CM ' • .. . - Hoilee Chintzes* . ' nASES of abase. Goods, 3.4,44:aed*8 wise,. ‘,..) and doable Parble, for sale by_ • • • • . marMthrt • . • :ILLAMPI.ON, 81KITH.ts CO /Hardware,' Cutlery, Saddlery, &a. TOHN it ; Imparter and Dealer Li Foreign and ity Dornisti • Hardwar% respectfully announces twirls • friends and . the 'public generally, that he is now reedit , - : ing hia Springnupply of Hardware, Cutler • r, Saddlery; .y s:e at 'his stand, bro. 85 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 . Wilt enable him to conipete - with any house, East ar . - . He particularly inviter; the attention of elastomers . to . • • his excellent assortment of Table and Bpring•Catlery, - • Ike: which is of fashionable patterns and from the most popular manufactnrers .• • • • 'His . stock Of' Carpenter's Tools in large, end of excel lent ualit Of general Hattlwnie- stock, he has ever y variety of . •••• .Western Merdhants• and dealers; generally, are in ••vited to call and'examlne hiastock. • • mertri.tm EV rIIIIE reigned having been appointed".lltent of ,thd • j. DELawaxt Id'lrtuat. - Sarrat iNsmanct tie place of John Finney; Jr., rnaignan, teapnetfully in- forms the public. and the friends and cask:meta - of the - . Comuany, that...be - la prebend, to: take. Marina, Inland Rad Fire risks i 'en; liberal terms, at their office, No: l 7 - . Witter street. ~ 7 3:trt1Y!.14 - .P. A, ArADEIIiA, Agent .. MEM .: . . i . d . A. LARGE and handsome asaorunent arnewest styles, pasheularlyndamed to CittWe,gtust received by 10RIMING PAPER— A superior article of Printing ' _IL and Book Paper, of venous sizes constantly on band and for sale. S. C. BILL, • - • apl4 17 Wood street; • • ---rillitottAntou - -0. =ANT OUT; •. ..• . • RE- BUILT,.. AND AT: WORK!!! Wagon BleinntstotOry. • . r'E .subrcriber having enlarged hie ShOp, lately de stroycd by fire, informs his friends and the public generally that he, is now preparid to manufacture . gone; Carts, Drays, Timber Wheels, Trucks and Wheel barrows at his Shop; On Fifth street, between Wood arid Sruitbfielil strsets; where he keeps on hand a large stock, - or renkee'to order any amount of work, of the best ma _ Aerials and by experienced workmen, and at prices to suit •••• • Southern merchants and furnace men are requested to . rind examine / before purchasing elsewhere. WM. McKEE. - NTEIV BOOKS—Man Primeval, by Harris. Layard's Nineval. audits Remains. . The. Clergy of America. ' The Czar, his Court and People: • :Women of the Revolution. • Irviog's Workat new editioti.' Life and Corresponeence of. John Foster. • Holmes' Poems. . • De Foe's Works, complete; HI vole. ' Swift's Works, complete; 2 vols., • ' Fielding and Smollett; complete. The Progress of America; 2 thick v 015.," For sale by • IL' S BOSWORTH .& CO., • . . 4th street,. near Market . - In-'Clergymeu mid strangers are invited to call at the ' Boot Store of it. S. Bosworth & Co., on Fourth street, " . dear Market, where will be found fine editions of many rare and valuable works. . • Death to the TT . to a notations fact that ef ell eirils, none are held in such ahhoireadaas these of Rats, Mice Roaches and Itcd•Ungs, and to have theta exterminated, is the wish nod desire of all: 'A preparation hes been- discovered by Which those-who wish, may become rid of this which isfestamore.or less every house in this city. Thii preparation 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 tar ex terminating Rats,.Mice,lted•Bugs, Reaches; fee. The' articles composing this compasition are in them. Selves very innocent, and contain not a particle of poi - son; bat when combated, creates a gas which explodes the stomach, and consequently destroys life in a few hours—as soon as it has affected the Stomach. the articles become neutralized, and wilLaffect nothing thereafter; an that there can be no danger in its use, under any cir ' eumstantes. 'This is no humbug. We will warrant it to rid houses of all the Rah., Mice; Roaches, that in - ' feats them. Should it - not do as we say the money will .be refunded. . J. 5; M. YOUNG &GO., • .jeG' •N. IV. corner of dth . Ond retry ats., Pittsburg. `MR_ DUPPSGENTLEhIEN AND LADIES' . • BOOK.IIKERPING & WRITING MOORS, " • • ZOETUSIDZ OF TUE DUNG:W. R. D - . - has his new Class - Rooms now thoroughly re paireded and fitted ap. Ladies will find his new sys 'tern of Single Entry Book-keeping an agreeable study. and a valuable acquirement.' Gentlemen going through " his entire course of training - on Doable Entry Book keeping, will not only be qualified to take charge of : Books upon any system in use, but they 'will istd them selves master of allthose intricate operations connected with partnership settlements, of whiel so many pmeti . cal book-keepers, of acknow ledged ability, are Ignorant. Several of the ropst extensive firms in the city have re cently procured Book-keepers from this Institution-- Merchants and Steamboat proprietors can always learn dl krok-keepers thoroughly qualified for their profession; • no others are ever recommended. Hours: 10 to 12, 2to 4, and 7 to 10. mope : • Notice. . . 'IUrY old customers, strangers visiting the city, and /[l, , others wishing to provide themselves With a hand come DRESS COAT, PANTS, VEST, or any other arti cle in the tine, can dirso, by leaving their orders with • •• - .•. JAMES WGUIRE, 421 . • Third street, St. Charles Building. • • • .HEADLEY'S NEW 'WORK—Thii.Attironback, or . Life in the Woods r by.J. T. Headley, anthor• of. „Washington and his Generale r &O. . ' • Life and Writings of De Witt Clinton, by. W. W. • •• • Campbell, author of SorderWarfare, ke. Just received .by • • JOHNSTON STOCKTON, jcß. • • - Cor.3d and:Market its. - TAVERN STAND' AT SHOUSTOIVN, FOR io us and %Tell finiebed T cern .. ' . tt F4 uli r i; A th com l.!' ed. it will be 'modern . 4 .4 , ~,,i i; s v o or g,olSinhou.setoZo. tarnished in . " • leased for oterni 41C years. • Addles " . . . .. .. P. BHOUSE, ShoOnetorin. • ' WIRE RAILING. ' SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT. PUBLIC ATTENTION is solicited to eb entire new article of RAILING, mane of wrought iron bars, and soft annealed rods, or wire, and expressly designed for enclosing Cottages, .Cemeteries, Balconies,' Public v Grounds, &e., at prices aryingfrom Go centstoe-0,00 the running foot: :It is MIMIC In punnets of various lengths, 2I to 4 fen high; with Wrought iron posts II inch square, at intervening distances of 6to 10 feet.. If desired, the pannels can he made of any height, in continuous spans of .10 to GO feet, with or 'without posts. No extra charge The comparative lightness, great strength and durabil ity of the WIRE RAILING, the beauty of tie varied or namental designs, together with the extremely low price at which it is sold, are causing it ' to supersede the Cart Iron Railing, wherever their comparative merits have been tested. • For further particulars address • . •.. • . • • ItLARSBALL & BROTHERS,. . .• . . . • Agents for Patentees, rar2l:3m] Diamond alley, near Smithfield et., Pittsburgt.. • Paper Hangings.. ' JAlltnovi receiving, direct from the . ropaufactarers• in 'NeWYotle, Philadelphia and Baltimore, a large and weir selected tissortMent or all the 'latest and moat im proved,' styles of Satin, Glazed and common PAPER HANOlNUS,consisting of 10,000.pieces of Parlor and Fresco; 10,000 and Column; 20,1( 1 0 " Dining-room, chamber and office Paper Which i would particularly invite the attention of those having Rouses to Paper, la eganaine, at Use Paper Warehouse of. S: O. 'DLL, rtiAVARo. TODD. CO, Wammaannues. or: Fars LAX AND VLICT Sancrs,have r e ceived from th eir Factory East a large and desirable- stock of SHIRTS, VthiCh WC propose to offer to dealers.at the lowest New york s prices, on satisfactory terms. •.. . . .Our stock:consists in, part of 300 doe.i..all...qualitles, varying in style—wide anti narrow plait; Byron. and standingeollarefmanufactured expressly fer Cary Dade,. and intended for Ibis market. °Tering. dealers oor Goods at law prichs;land allowing our Shirts to recommend themselveirisfistylls manufacture, we hope , to be able to please, aU.our cos: , . Err Wareroom. corner of Fifth acuMarketsuents, up • ~ rrinvis ME EME 737 115iibs. Arrival 4,1" •-• • .PASHIONADLE IihaD'QIIARTERA; • nalra'aaaartatansaseconn Doottantasvercavitriset. ..iniESPECTFI.ILLY infornts his friends ihe:public Jai in general, that he has received a verYlaigis supp!) , of the choicest SPRING and SUMMER. GOODS ever seen in Pittsburgh,aelected.hy himself in the East. con sisting of English, French and Belgian Cloth., Cassi tneres, VestinFs i Cashmasvtte , Bc., of all. shades and colors and 01 the latest and 'roost. desirable patterns, which will be made up to order in a superior aryls; and . . at very moderate prices. • . • He has alio on hand.. - - very-large stock of Ready made Clothing, which he 111 sell very - low. ap23:lp. E. FIT ZGRIKATAN:' • NEW YORK CLOTHING OTE! IE , No. 26 RI orket street. HAVING received (and ieceiving orecklypny Spring and Summer Goods, I um prepared to oiler to the caucus and public in general, a better lot of ready made Clothing than has eVer been offered before in Pittsburgh. and at prices WI per cent. cheaper than can be purchased in any other Clothing establiehment in thin city. irr Don't forget to at No. 26. marl4—ly • • E. FITZGERALD. 4OLDVOOLP!OCLD! HOP IC BING - IC tat. :ETA. ROGERS respectfully informs- hicfriends and AUL . the public !bathe has opened bid NEW Curnulco broas, N 0.27, Ilfarketkireet,between Front and Second, wllere he will keep constantly on hand a large and cape rior assortment ofclothing, suitablefor t beliresent season. Having just returned trom' the Earn 'with' a new and splendid assortment of Cloths, Caislmeres and Yestings, of the most desirable patterns; which *ill be made-up oa the shortest itchice • and in the most fashionable style, on the-one price cash system, as low as can be had at any other esmbllshment in Pittsburgh. • . Dbn't forget the place, but gall at the CLOTHING EMPORIUM, No. 27 lifarke4 at., Pittsburgh. Intr3l:3m The. Spring and. $ -4.EAD -MADE CLOT N ji nk j e ls retze r k p. o i ti r, BIGTHREEDOORS, TOR 'TLUE rasnksv .116ASON,. nee' Naysa BERN EQUALLED • • Erns by _the Celebrated Establishment itself. _.• THE UNPRECEDENTED • PATRONAGE bes to wed upon the enterprise of the proprietor, has eLabled him to pureliase raillis Goads at such prices as will allow him to sell, Wholesale and' Retail, LOWER than . any other House,East or West. • •JOHN-• M'OLOSKEY, Manufacturer qf Ready-Mad Clothing, No. 11l Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pu.,hasjust completed his Stock, •and has now on band, ready •for sale, the largest, mo ; s 6 skasSionable and varied assortment of READY -BLADE offered in the United States; all of whit have' been made under his imme dlate inspection, iu this city, AT PRICES TLIAT NOW OBTAIN nuensasstz—logethcr with one of the choicest selec tions of Imported 4ne Black, Blue, Brown, Olive and Drab Prencli,••Belgian and English CLOTHS, that has ever been brought to this city. Also, flue fancy VEST INGS of every description, such as Cashmeres, Mar , *titles, rich Silks, fancy Satins &c-, dcc. All the new est styles Caney CASSIA:TERRI, of every description; ell Of which will be made up to order at the shortest no tice, in the latest and most fashionable style. The proprietor informs the public that the principle upon which be will do business, will be upon the basis of HONESTY and FAIR DEALING; and in order to es tabtieh a confidence in the buyers, I am determined to ad here to my original motto, "Quirk Sales and Small Pro fits ;" and also make the buyer his own salesman, by marking the lowest price on each article, in plain figures, so that each customer can select front an immense and exquisitely assorted stock,the articles he requites, at the low 'it price it can possibly be bought for. • • Business shall continue to be dun/acted at my exteen sive establishment, which has long since obtatned the character of being the First Thiloring Establishrient in Pittsburgh. • mar 2.9 P1E1143 gii:ViE 4 ifiriVIIPIOTOTO AND BilliliThfg; • LEEWARD'S 'CELEBRATED LEATHER P of sag Blacking. COMPOSITION of Neats-foot Oil and No Black A , , for nourishing and preserving all kinds of Hoot and Shoe Leather, renderingit soft and pliable, and producing the most brilliant jet black, equal tonal:tit leather, without communteatiug stain or spot to clothing. LEEWARD ic COA(NO. EX, Thini street, near Wood,) in calling the attention of gentlemen to this betunifut Black ing, desire simply to state its peculiar composition and creels On the Leather. It is composed of nests-foot oil and pure ivory black, and renders the leather at once soft and,Pliable, thereby preventing the boots and 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 VICTO rubs off an the patualoims Gentlemen are invited to call at our Store, No. SO Third street, near Wood, and have the blacking tried on their boots, and -where they can see upwards of 5,000 CERTIFICA'rEB,. • . From the mostdistinguished individuals in the U. States, of whom recommend it ma being, for beauty of polish, preserving the leather, a.nd.faeility of application, the most beautiful ever offered to the public. LEEWARD & CO,. mayll:tf F 43 Third Street, near Wood. • rr Serip.alght Side Up.it TIOGAN & CANTWELL orajust opening, at No. SO Market.street and at the new front. on -the North east side of the Diamond, a splendid assortment of Yeah ionable Bonnets, Leghorn Hats, Breast-pins, Ear and Finger Rings; Black and Fancy Silk Cravws, with an In numerable collection of Variety Goods, which can and will be sold at the cheapest prices . . spit) HOGAN . I . CANTWELL. . Terrible Berelettiorstatim Triumpbßnce H0(3.11N•lt CANTWELL, (sign of the V...) No. 86 Market street, would respectfully beg Icuve to call the attention of the public to their new stock of Goods, just teceiced and opening from manufacturers and im porters of which they feel confident that price and qual ity wil l entire satisfaction, as on r motto 15.•— . quick Sala and Small Prop . ." Our stock consists, partly c of the following artieles,olz; Ladies' and Gentlemen's Breast Pins, late styles; Guard and Vest Chains; Bracelets, Clasps and. Lockets;' Fin ger and Ear Rings; Pencils and fans; Slides and Sfuds; Steel Buckles, tor Ladies' Head Dresses; Madalon's Card Cases, shell, pearl and velvet ; Coral Beads; Ala heater Boxes; fine Rosewood and Ebony Shaving Ca furnished ; Shyer Spectacles; Silver Spoons; all kinds ; German Silver Spoons, all kinds; Silk' Steel Bead Bags and Purses; Cotton• Bags and Parses; Hale, Tooth, Nail and Cloth Bandies; Violins, Aceordeons, Flutes and Fifes; fins Penknives and Scissors; Globes and Paper Holders Shell, Dress and Side Combs latest styles; :Chide Vases, }rut Baskets, Agate and&Glass Yates, Mugs, and Cologne Bottles; Tables,Ch essman and Backgammon Boards; Silk Tapestry; Brussels end In grain Carpet Bags; Willow, Market and Side Baskets; Chollll,lVlAgons,Cradles, , tc. , &c., with a large assort ment or Toys and Fancy Armies, *to numerous to men • ' • (sepllf MANUFACTURERS OF •FINE RICH JEWELRY • EDWARD TODD Ai. Cn., Agents, N. R.. corner ?Oh and Marka.sts:, (sip main,) Pittsburgh. wE have on hood, and arc daily receiving from the manufacturers, a largetriock of (foods, which mre are prepared to offer to Dealers only, at the manufac turers' lowest wholesale prices.— Cluster and Real Stone Set Breast-pins rEtigraved, Plain Hoop Stone Set Ear and Finger Rings; Plain Gold, Engraved and Stone Set Studs; Stidek, Watch Keys, &c., !Sc. Among our Goods can be found some of the molt de sirable and approved styles of Stone Sets now in use, viz:—Opal,' Ruby, Turkois, Topic, Anithyst, Garnet, Brilllntils,Ste., fee. Dealers, purchasing Fine Jewelry, will find It for their advantage to examine our stock. Bard 4. Brother's bra Pronfieroi Gold. Pens, with and without cases, he offers for N sale at the lowest ew York (9:013) • EDWARD TODD ds.CO. :oingress (Salter*. ADIF.4, :wonting something superior, both for look dud comfort, to anything they have ever worn, will please' cull soul examine theta. These Hoots have :no suings to tle 'and untie, - and dangle about the ankle they are not only much handsomer, but thsplay.the foot and ankle to a much better advantage than any other Boot or Shoe made. You will also save time and 'rots ble.;:plsulatisetured,by , KEYS. iisar l / 4 .5... • • - b Fifth street- Joshua Rhodes, WIIQLESALII FRUITERER AND CONFECTION RR, No: 6 Wood street— treu boxes Oranges, 500 cans Sardines; 223 " Lemons; • hUghf. " " 12.0 dozen Lemon Syrup; 150th." " 1000 drums Figs; 400 boxes Herring ; wa his Raisins, in layers ;2000 Cocoa Nuts; • 150 hf. bra. " 8 boxes Maonaroni ; lth3 qr. " " 8 " Vennacilla ; 75 trails 'rates Atrnonds; 25 cases ass'd Pickles, lOU boxes abetted " caskeCurianta; 8 bales Bordeaux " 100 lbs. cut Tissue Paper; 10 " 50 tais.'wbite. Kiss Paper 3 . paiscrsbet'd " 15 cases Prunes; " hard ' " " 10 mats Dates; 40 bogs Filberts; • 4 cases Liquorice; 30' —Walnuts; . tu tbs. Venetia Beaus; 60. i.. " p re p,. Nuts; 20 bx* ANo I Rol; Candy' 40 `" 'Pecans; •• ' 20 " wh'e and " 10 61,10. S casesTlorence Oil; .Inst received and for aate by -- mato • JOSHUA RHODES. • • • • raper lissagenge. • • • .ItirESS.RS. JAS. ISHIVARD CO,, NO. nn WoOrlairelt: In would call the', attention of the patina to their pretest stock of Paper 'Hangings, which, for variety, beauty of Stash, durability and elicapuess,ia unsurpass. 'ed try any establishmentin the Union. •. : . • Besidewa large unit full assortment of Paper of their .0141 manufacture, they ate now receiving a direst ten. portatiorf of French and English styies of Paper Hang ings, purchaser! by Mr. Levi Howard, one of the firm, now tit Europe, consisting of— , • • . Parisian manufacture,. • --- • • • .1.0,0t)o Places. London .• do. . 5,000 do, Of tieircVimiriiutafaetare, they have 100 ,000 pieces Wall Paper, and 1%000 pieces Hann Glazed Window he. • .Messrs. James Howard & Co., bays spired neither az ,pease not tabor in their endeavors to. rival the Eastern , Wall Papereatabli shmente, Loth in quality of manufac 'Au re and variety of pattern, and they are warranted in i tta.arillg the !white that they'have succeeded. The whale assortment, foreign and home man Where're offered .on terms as tow as those of Easter, Inninafactarers and importers. mar27n IMPOIrI'ANT TO 80USEKEEPERS, - ;15 - teams Boat Owevers• and Hotel Keepers. ;NORTON'S uNivEnsm , COOKING; STOVES are !• offered as the best Cooking Stove in Itlarket,having .1. new prmoiplc applied for heating the oven, that bread, mem, or any arttcle•creatiug steam or, ,vnpor, can be airikisd and retain its flavor the tame as when baked in a brtiflt....olielt.or reflector; also, in point of removing, in I ;ettaiaglime nail Mel. The public are invited to examine :the Stove.- .• . ' • Far wale only ut N 0.112 Second street, sign of the Gilt Stave, where reference may be had to families who have them ..in.use. Also, thirty. different patterns of Cooking Staves, plain . and fancY Orates, Office and Parlor Stoves, Be- .4 C. BIiADLF.y, . • {MOBMore !Removed.- Tug subscriber respectfuily.hiforns the Ladies eof Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity , that he has C' - moved to a rnorecommotlious hoose, No. 60 Wood street, near the St. Charles HMO; Where he Iss °sto n ed and is opening 500 Poee', of Dresden, Bern E 474 enc h and EnglistiCHlNA and QUEENBWA RE: Please call and ihethemi—for to describe theefs',imposslble. The stock,gmbraces.everythiug iu the businewusefel'or or namental..,.. . • • fapl6 '.-111.1f0DIEINSON. ACE—A prime article on bond and for Bale by M • jed . . RHODES & ALCPRN, 30 Fill& at; ZEM Larennwsetstunt ties'_ Pittsburgh PortableP:ost *net: : 4 7 : 72 4 - 5 7 4'-':: --- 1 84-9 "iroaknitilisassorrrizioreorksaidtri•rcrilTD 1111031- PITTSBURGH, PHILABELPHIABARTIHOR.E.'_. ENV YORK, BOSTON, secs 2: THOMAS BORBIDOF,, TAAFFE•& O'CONNOIt, Pctredephio. Pittsburg - Ih , ', HI old established Line beinruow in full operation, - 1 the proprietors are,prepareirisvith•theirasnal exten-• sive arrangements, to•forard , rnerchandize, produce, &c., to and from the,aherie•portaian: liberal terms, with the regularity, Air:patch. mul-saftty, peculiar to their mode of transpokrationy'so dityioris when transhipment on the way is avoided. , ' • • • • • All consignments by and fOr•this Line receive d,Charges paid, and anwarded.in any reguired directions, free of charge fin' commission, advancing or storage. ' No interest, 51ireetly, or indirectly, in steamboat:: . _-- All corrunumeations promptly - attended to, on applica tion to he following Agents: THOMAS -HORHICH-Et ; • 278 Market street. Philadelphia.- ' '• • TAAFFE O'CONNOR,' ••• Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, •-• ••••:' ' • . O'CONNOR & CO., mar 24 • , • North et.,Baltimore. 184•9_ ; ..- • Merchant's Tianspo.atiton Line' VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANAL AND RAILROADS, •. TO PIIILADELMNIA AND BALTDIODN THE Canals - And Mail Roads' being_ now opea;arid in good order, we are_ prepared to forward all kinds of mar ehandize mid - PrOdare to. Philadelphia and Baltimore, with promptness and despatch; and on as mod terms as any .oiher Line. C. A. hIcANULnr & Co:, . • Carial 'Basin, Penn street, Pittsburgh. AGENTs—CHARLES RAYNOR, Philadelphia. . ROSE MORRILL & Co., Baltimore.- fmrl7 - MAIM 18 49. igkii=l. Merchant's Way 'Freight, For Blairsville, Johnstown, Holidaysbu yet i :and cal intermedicue Paces.. - • • Trris Line will continue to carry all Way Goods:with their usual diipatch, and al lair rates of freight. AGENTS:e. A. McANULTT & Co:, Pittsburgh. - D. B. WAKEFIFLD, Johnstown_ JOHNMILLER, Hollidaysburgh.: - Bazaar:seas—James Jordon, Smith & Sinclair, Dr. F. Shoenberger, R, Moore, John Parker, S. P. Yon Bonn Borst & Wm. Latimer & Co., Jno., Alljevirt & 8r05.,. Pittsburgh; John Ivory, Sunlit, Mulhollan d. Ray, John Graff & Co., Blairsville: marl 7 (Gazette and Journal only copy.] Great Bargain Corner, SMITHFIELD sun rim imam, Prrranumml:PA-• - Is the most popular of all BOOT and SHOE Es: tablishroents in the West. This place has gained its reputation by its proprietor keeping the very best Boots and j Shoes, which are made expressly to order for this market, and he is not satisfied only by keeping the best assorted stock of BOOTS and SIiOES in the Western country, butl ..e e isnabled and deter-, G muted to sell hilt OODS lower than any other house possibly can, : be caresnot what facilities - they boast of having for offering great inducements - It - 1' the public. It is impossible to set forth all the advantagea and facilities in an advertisement, that-the Great ,Bargath Corner hits -over others, which enables its proprietor to' sell Boots and Shops of the vorybest qualities and styles at fromlo to 25 per cent tower than any other-store In the city. The way to test the matteris for all whointend purchas ing B and SHOES, to call at :13'ATES! GftEAT OOTS, B.ABGAIN CORNER, examine the stock and prices, and all Wale satisfied thatthQ Great BargaitsOorne4Smith fiat anduqfth ffirteri,ii the placefor the Publici , one and a111,,t0 get good'HOotsaild. Shoes cheap, for cash.- ItiE.W.GOODS—.BARGAINEI 11:111.8.0AIN 8 I . . . . .. -T4E1316 GOLDEN,,BEE-HIVE AGAIN. Netif-Springand Sairimer-Drg float notnspening a: the :-.Ar tif tif shi 8.10 BP.e 1111713, -on fiforks Tweet, biturtm . 27lit'il - and - Fourth stews .. . ' ,• . d0....._,w„,... RUSSEI.I4 NO. 62'Afarlfet street, be tween Third and Fourth streets, sign of the Big Golden Bee-Hive has now•coMmence.d receiving rt: very large "and SPletidul-istock :Of-Spring and Summer DRY GOODS, which he is enabled to offer to his numerous eustomersund the public generally, at prices far below those of any former season. These Goods have all been selected with she greatest tare, and will be found to be one of the largest and most splendid - stocks of Spring and Summer Goods ever offered in this city.— As manyof theie 00041bavo been purchased of the kn. pone rs, per the latest arrivals front Europe, the subscri ber is conAderit that he Call offer 40 his customers the 'very newest styleadies DrensGoods, comprising English, French, Swiss. Irish and Scotch Goods, together with a full assortment of American manufacture, and cheaper Wan can be found elsewhere— LADIES , DRESS GOODS. Rich Chameleon Silks, extremely tovir Rich Brocade do. beautiful goods; Rich Grenadines, plain and figured ; Glace Silk, rich goods; - Pottle de Sole, fashionable end late importations ; Black Arruttres.plaid and striped; Brocade Lustres, new styles; Mohair Chameleon. figured, (very cheap;) Silk Tissues, all colors; Balzarines, in great variety ; • - Paris dotted Lawns, for evening dresses; New style rich Mourning Lawns; Organdie Lawns,.a beautiful anlcle ; Black Gros de Rhine, all widths and qualities; Black Bombazines, of most approved makes ; Paris printed /3aregcs,extremely low; Pails printed Lawns. in great variety • Drapes and Crepes Lisse, full assortslient of colors and qualities; Together with a large supply of Be Laines and Alpacas some as low as tee cents per yard. ht addition to the above will be found a beautiful assortment of Illuck Brussels Lao e,fo r trimming d resets; amnia las an do apes. Also, French worked Capes. Collars and Cuffs, latest styles. Also. VILLOTIB. Lawns Wild Spotted Robes very cheap; Swiss. Mull. Jaconet and Rook Alaslins; Bonnet Ribbon; Itching Ribbon; Cray Scarfs; Artilicials ; Gloves; Mitts, and Hosiery. SU.AWI,S? SHAWLS!! Grenadine Shawls, plain and figured; Cmped' Chine, do. a new article ; Rich changeable Glace Shawls, high lustre; Mode Euth d Tbibet do, extremely low; Black Emb'd Tbibc.t do. very cheap; Black Silk do. best quality Black Nett . do. tow priers; White Canton Crape do. splendid goods; Chameleon Silk do. late importations; Printed Cashmere do. cheapest in the city; Writhe Emb'd Thibet do. . -• beautiful article. PARASOLS PARASOLS!! The largest, cheaptot and best aisOrment in the City. Parasols from the lowest to the moot Fpl ead id, Jricb and costly article, of the newest styles and colors, can always he found at the Big Bee-Hive. between Third and Fourth sts, N 0.62. briar2Sl WM . . L. RUSSELL. Domestic and Staple Cloods,Cheapest Yet T A LARGE STOCK-OP CALICO, fmn 3 cents to 10 cents per yard; Bleached and unbleached Muslins, from 3 cents upward; Bed Tickings.and Cheeks, a full supply of all qualities and prices; Irish Linen/1; Table Damask, Russia and Scotch Diapers; Napkins; Table Diapers; Crash and Dovetail; Sewell_ and Manchester Ginghams; Sattinetts; Kentucky Jean, and Blue Drills; all of which will be sold off at prices that cannot fail to please, and without fear of competition: . - •,Retnemher the Big-Bee Dive, Market street, be tween Third and Fourth - streets—No, (12. mar3S. •WM. L. RUSSELL . . _ Great Western Saddle, HARNESS, TRUNK AND WHIP MANUPACTONY. r(l1JI subscriber takes this method of Informing his J. friends and the public in general, that he has the largest stock of the following named articles, °rids own manufacture, in this city-. Saddle s, Harriess,Tranks and Whips; all of which he will warrant to be made of the best material, and by the best mechanics in Allegheny county. Wing determined to sell his manufactures somethinglower:thanhas been heretofore sold inthe city, beW i Would invite persons In need (tithe above-named ar ticles, to his Warehouse, No. 244 Liberty street;oppo site Seventh. Also, hands made lei:inlet formitchinery t G. KERBY. Steel sinifkile Illanufac tory.. - MEW. subscribers hard- enlarged their Steel and Filet hlanufactory, ou the corner of O'Hara street and Spring alley, Filth Ward, Pittsburgh, by erecting a eon— ve rang furnace, a melting furnace _ and a tilt hammer.-- Their Steel, now being of a superior quality, and having engaged competent operatives, they are prepared to fur. nish Files of every description, that will compare with the best imported article ; and tieing determined to make it the Interest of all who use- Files in any way,-to put , chase from them, they will sell their'Files at reduced prices, for Cash. They will also recut Files, and pur chase those which are worn and broken. Vablicpatron agge is respectfullyinvited, nov7) .1. APIKRIIII ai CO. ItERIOV4I.I4. , . JOHN FORSYTH, IlDramt.i.mrr TAtt.oti,has removed to No. 34 Market at., one door from Second East side. Thankful for past favors, ha respectfully solicits a con linuancla Of the patronage or. his Conner custoiseirs, and likewise of us many new ones as are of the right stripe. Orders in the Tailoring line executed In the most rash lonable,manner, and with despatch. Also a Fashionable assortment of READY-MADE CLOTIUNG. Cheap for cash, of coarse. ~ Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods; in. all their .varietioa, always on hand—such as Shirts, Boson* Collars, Cra vats, Stocks, Scarfs, Hosiery, Suspenders, Pocket Kdkfs; Olovcs ; Drawers., Umbrellas, kn., Ac., ae. (my23:lm ItlgiaciWrs•Csirrlage -Dlassittiltatoryi Blameful alley between Wood and Smitlifiild streets. E. AI. BIGELOW • - would- respectfully - inform the public, that at his Factory tan at all times be found .a largo' supply of Family Carriages, Damietta, -Buggaes,• indult kinds of. Fancy Carriages, equal in elegance and eeettiene to any found in the Bast. Contracts for any. number of Carriages, Buggies and Wa,gorts,•Nvill be promptly filed. , All work of his own manufacture will be - warranted. - przuENchz--Cot. R. 'Patterson, R. R. Ptitterdon,..E. D. Cazzam, Esq., Robert Robb, Esq., C. L. - Magee, and Alderman Stcel . [feb-'27.d3rn Wholesale and Retail: ADDLE,-11ARNESS AND TRUNKMANUFACTORY, to OBER? H. HARTLEY, begs leave to form his friends and the public generally, sat he continues to occupy that large and corn inodioisTitorodoom, formerly occupied by Samna estock & Co., No. Ht, corner of Diamond alley and Wood, street, where he keeps a large and general assartment of Saddles, Bridles, Siamese, Trunks, CarpetMigs,- - Saddle Saga,Valisee, Buffalo 'Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles in his line. •, • lie also keeps constantly on hand, and: is prepared tar tarnish to order; all kinds of Riveted Hose,manufactured of the bestmaterlal,andin a style of workmanship equal, to the eastern taanafaetored article, and at per. cent. cheaper. " • Countryld'erehanit and Farmers would do well to pall and examine his stock before 'purchasing elsewhere, as' be is determined to sell -first ,rate articles at very low Don't forget the place; No. SO, corner of Wood otreet and Diamond Alley. ! ' - ap26 IpobLontrsoftorens or Mnirsain Wattns, Porter, Ale, Cider, Root Beer, Mend and Pop, No. 18 Market street, anO 100 Liberty street, corner of Cecil's alley, rittsburet. mar 23: ," - , , . - , . INESE -r HARM/MN & COOS. TORraqty PASSENGER' OFFICE. THE sGatter For rat Real OttFikts - iii this City ELTTHE`F.RIENDSDPRIVIGRANTS be careful to have - their arrangements madeaceindin4 - to the new ;Provision Lena, and take no man's receipt, wit bout having ; otherwise they will have to pay in Liverpocil, before they ship., • . Hereafter ail Steerage" Paseengers coming from. Europe, engagedln- Amerieicitreorne- over in either of the Ships . of ILARIVIDEN'ic• Co., ;Dm - be furnished with the following Prerisionlortheiregurvalentin other,artieles equally good.— See Act of Congress, May VT,-I,SIS. • This plan willprevent sickness onboard. Heretofore when passengers. found themselves in Provisions, many of them came:on board entirely - destitute, which often caused-meek sickness and death t-- 10 The Oatmeal; 10 Ihs Flour, • - 10 Ts Beans and Fees, '35 The Potatoes, - ' • - 1 pint Vinegar, 00 gallons Water, • • • 10 Ms Salted Pork; free from.l3onei': • All of good quality, and one-tenth of. the provisions fur niched, will be delivered to each-Passenger every week with a sufficient supply of fuel - for'cnoking: Each ship iu this line will be properlyventilated, and a good house over the passage-wayleading to the Pas sengers' apartment. .The caboose arid cooking-ranges for the nse of Passengers, are kept undercover. Every attention will he.paid to promote their health and comfort. Remittances made - as usual, promptly; and at moderate Bank of England Notei and Foreign Exelange pur chased at current rates. • • • - Debts, Legacies, Pensions, ate.; dre., iolleeted, and copies of Wills procured, with every other businesscon nested with- an European Agent. = " . • . JOSHUA- °HINSON,. . • European Agent; IItY3 Post Huildin.s, corner ofFifth an a Wood sts E W Kistasti & Co., j Dosicin, Ktataszt & Co., 84 Wall st , New-York, j Liverpool, Tolland, Rust acrvinas informthear friends and the gri public, that they have commenced the Gene ( nzi Shipping.and Commission Business, to k g ethei with the General Passenger Business, _granting certificates of passage worn London, Liverpool, publtn, Belfast, or on). port of the Old. Country la New York, Boston and Philadelphia, on the , most reasonable terms Drafts and Bills of Exchange, from Li to 'any amount on the 'Royal Bank of Ireland and its branches, and on Liverpool. The days of sailing of the Regular:Line of Liverpool Packets, as fixed upon, are the ,litt,6th,.llth, 16th, 21st and 26th of every month. These Ships are all of the largest class, and are com manded by men of clusracter and experience. The Cabin accommodations are all that can be desired in point of splendor and convenience. They are furnished with every description of stores of the best kind. Punc tuality 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 the lowest rates. New Orleans Line of. Packets sail weekly. For p s • g age or freight, apply as above; or to JOSEPH SNOWDEN, o r EDMUND SNOWDEN,• declll Corner 4th and Smithueld std.. Pittsburg n wrens, CIGARS, CIGARS—Four" cases, containing: 12000 St. Et. Vara Prinoipe ,Cigars; 8000 Harms InapM d 6 do 4000 dela Crust Cuba do. -- • do . 3250 La Norma Hay. Regaliado • .4000 Primers Hav'a do do 25250 La Minerva. do - , Jost received and. lot sale by JOSHUA RHQUES, ; apl2- . . No. 0 Wood street. OR SALE=S Brick House , nud Lot otTil feet — en.: on Clap alley by 50 deep towards Wylie street, ne ar to Washington street. The House is well arranged a n d in good repair. Price, $lOOO.-4400 in hand, Siou at one yonr, AM at tw o years, $2OO in three years. or Soo i n -Scrip In hand. This property ts rented at $1.25. R. CIITHRERT,9OI. Agent, Smithfield street LrA vsivs.mx Paormat, situated In' the City ; Steubenville, Jefferson Catinty,Ohici, viz :=One of 00 feet . front on Third street, by 1211 feet to ir alley, and on which there is a large Two Story BRICK ROUSE, containing several rooms or apartments, which has been mostly occupied as a Tavern theists last seven or eight years, and is 116 W-occupied as a Tavern; bym . y. Crane. :There is also a large. Stable on tho same Lot . Arso, part of a Lot of Ground, adjoining the above fle.. seribed property, Someivhere about 27 feet ken% min td street by lbo feet to an alley, on which 'there Is a T' . .to Story4louse, Containing 2 tooms on the firit floot,arot.ns on the second flier; 'also, a garret and a kitchen. 'I —ls House was formerly Occupied as the Post oince,and now occupied as is - Bakery. There as Also a Stable on the - same Lot of - Ground. - - . . Both of the above Rouses front on Third strem, near , Market street and nearly opposite . the Court House. I will sell both these Lots and Holmes togither,try each Souse and Lot separately. - Terms :;--One•half of the urchase money to be paid at time of sale, And the 'other half payable one 3 ear attet'the saleiisitk the - usual late. yeta—the balance to be secured by bend. and mortgage: on the setae property. Title indisputable, without any, encumbrance. A warranted deed given. ' Possession. given at the Ist of April after it would be sold. Pot fur; therinformation, enquire of the undersigned, by lettit'or otherwise. ' •• - - - SAMUEL , ItIeCLAIN ityrAY' MAGAZINES REC'D AT M.A. MINER'S.— Godere Lady's Migraine, for May. • .National Magazine, ror May; • - Graham's Memoirs of my Youth; by A. Larnartine • - Life and Letters of Caroline Fry• • - • ' • The Waverly Novels, by Sir Wa lter - Scott; complete in five volumes.' BowdW's Family Shakspeare i _from the sixth London ,• Outlines of a Ne*,Systilin of Pliy.siognOtay;,illuel trace - 4;1)y W:lledfieid,Ar. D. . ..-• _ LittelPs Living. Age, N 0.258. - Oar stock now comprises - the largest and MOO- neml. plate assortment in the West. " • it Smitlifielti street,' third doer above 2d. ap24 AD CIDE ' —24 barrels for sale by raay2 EAT, hurtacws & co. - - , Now, Commercial Line. 3n9nrante (Companies. INDEMNITY The Frankihs Flee Insurance Company DIRECTORS:— Charles W. Bancker, George W. Richards ThornanDart, . hrordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Boric; Samuel Grant, David B. Browne, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson. CGiAB• W. BANCRER, Pres't. Cuss. G. BANCINII, scoretisry. la:7 - Continue to make Insurance,porpetual or limited, on every description of propertyin }Own and country. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their Capital and Premmnts, safely invested, afford ample protection to the assured. • The Assentor tho Company. on January Ist, 1949, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were us fol ows. viz Morrttggaagee Real Estate Temporary Loans • Stocks •-• Cash, &c. ~... • 613,318,4 W 71 Since - their incorporation, a pitt of 19 years. they have paid upWards of One Aft7Uon POUT Bemired Pectu rand DoUan, losses by fire, thereby- affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposttion to meet with promptness, all liabilities. J. GA ROINER COFFIN, Agent, Office N. E. corner Wood and 3d acs Ylre and 3lartne Insurance. TF. Insurance Compan of North America, of Phila.- delphia,through its du ly authorized Agent the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and limited.lnsurance on property, in this city and Its vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS : Arthur G.. Coffin, Preel. Csmuel Brooks, Alex. Henry. Chaska Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, . Edward Smith, Ambrose ' John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White, Jelin ' Neff. Thomas P. Cope; Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh. Henry D. Sherrartl, See'y. This is the oldest Insurance Company 'in the. United States, having been chartered in 1704. Its charter is per petual, mid from its high standing, - long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of en extra hazardous character, it may he cousidered as offering ample ercuri ty to the public. WILLIAM P. JONES. At Counting Room of Atwood,Jones & Co., Water and Front eta., Pittsburgh • - mayfly 3roxisovitl , ...llrocerrelis &e. glum subscribers having removed from N 0.170 to Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty street, offer-for sale floods, as follows. in store and now landing, viz 350 bags prime Rio Coffee,"new crop r 40 t• Old Government Java CoGer ; 150 Mids. prime New Orleans Sugar; 520 bbls. Plantation Molasses; 100 " St. James Sugar-house brolasSes ; 100 hf. ch.. Young Hyson Tea 40 " Gunpowder and imperial Tea; new 40 " Chelan Powchong crop 79 catty boxes Y. H. and Gunpowder Tea; DV bags white Brazil Sugar; 00 boxes white Havana Sugar; 40 bags Pepper; " Allspice; 100 boxes Mustard, in and 11 M. cans ; 100 " Malaga Bunch Raisins; 30 0 " in layers; 50 1d.4 4 if , 50 qt. ~ 20 casks Zunte Currants; 10 bales Sicily Almonds ; 100 boxes. Rielunond Tobacco; 50 baskets Bordeaux and Marseilles Olive 911, 200 btils. and 100 h.f..tibls. No. J large hlacketal • - 9 barrels- Honey ; 1500 lbs. Cheese ; 2000 galls. Winter and Spring Sperm i , 1000 Bleachtd-North-west Whale Oil; 1000 " Crude 300,000 Cruz & Sons' sup'r Principe Cigars ; 30,000 _Havana Segars; - halfpipes Cognac Brandy, of various , vintages 2 puncheons Jamaica Spirits; 3 pipes Holland Gin; 20 qr. casks sop. Teneride Wine; 10 " Madeira Wine; 21) ‘• Lisbon - " 40 " Oporto . " - 50 " Sweet Malaga Wine.; 15 Indian barrels " " khda. Claret; 20 qr. casks Haut Sauterne; 40 cases map'r Bordeaux Claret ; 30 caskets Champagne Wine; S doz. sup'r Stomach Bitters ; 200 bble. pure Rye Whiskey, from 1 to 4_years cld, aptl - MILLER & RICKETSON. <.~ Q ~ 3 ._ ~~~ For Sale. Pittsburgh, April 2:3049-3r4 GREAT SALE, OF GOODS AT TH E STOlt Et -A. fiIASOiN & CO. infOrm their patrons and the pub .. A. lie That they will commence the sale of their splea .did stock - on Friday;rJunelst, and continue thirty days, during which time the whole of theirimmense establish -s - meat (including 'their 'five'wholesale: rooms). will .be thrown open for retail trade,tied" foram display of one of the largest-and most fashionable assortments of Fancy and Staple Goods in - the -country, which have all been marked- demi, without regard to cost./. Forty thousand' dollars of their stock, of their tritest arid richest styles, have been recently purehiused - at'the ,Large peremptory public sales'ill :New York; at . immenie sacrifices, and wilt be found, on examination,:to be nearly One-half less than usual prices. They invite-attention -to a portion of: their Goods„ enumerated.: below, with, 'their prices. an 2000 yards . French Ginghams,.. :-. • • 14.181025 c: 29 000 " Lawns and Muslim!, 10 6121... _ 25e. Aocio - "'Moss, de Leine*, : - 121t. 25e -1600 " Alpacas, 181. 31c. 3000 - " 'Fine Bereges 181225 c 37a50c. 1 0 ;00 0 .' , MerimaC,Calicoes, 8 x 9e. 181e -20,000!o , 6l. 121. e. 25,000' 'Brown Maslin, all grades, 20. per ct. less than usual prices. 100,000 yordaßlench ' d Muslin , all . • pric es; , • . inarked 'down 10 to 30 per ct. • . • 100 plices Bonnet Ribbon, , 121. . 25e. 460 'Wrought Collars, 10 0121. , .25e. 800 " 31 (ZDJ'iOc. 7501.00" 300 Ladies Cravats, - 'l2c. 2:ic. 100 French Wrought Capes; SI;5:I03,0U 5385,00 - 444 Lace Caps, - 371(i150c. - .. 7501.00 .- .700 Linen Handkerchie fa, 2.61. I . 126, 200;Standing Collars, 50 0. 130 Chemizetts, • 25031 c: 50r5c. Cassinels as low 181. c.; Jeans for 15e. A large stock of Bonnets, reduced about 1 - 57 pper,cant. New stile ess6oods,.. 50e-;•8701,00 iVhita-Litien; 2.542P31.c.:470.545c. Together with the largest stock Silks, Shawls, and line Dress Goods to be found in this city, With ma inamenie va riety of, - other,. Goods--- affording to. retail " parchasers a rare: opportunity of obminiug the hest Goods at from 25 to 50 per cent. less than regular prices. They invite an early call, as many of their choicest goods will soon lie sold.: • .117 , 'N0 deviation from the markell'lh LA.S sriere .. :;.!.. N & CO., may3l. t, b nn Market streeetween O 3d and 4th. NEW GOODS 2 NEW gooriszt• GREATEST BARGAINS. OF THE SEASON, AT r - •• No. 65 Market Street..lall_ frHE subscriber is now receiving, from the Neto York and Philadelphia markets, his secohd supply of Sprit. MEE DRY GOODS, purchased from the Importers at a great sacrifice, and is determined to sell them at the greatest Bargain's ever offered before in this City. , A few of the Goods wi I be enumerated below, viz :- 4-4 English Lawns, only 16 cents; former price 184 cts. French Organdy Lawns, 12} cents; • " 25 cts. 4-4 Scotch Dawns, only - 18} cents • " 26 cis. French Inconel!. Lawns, Ir} cents ' ; " " 57 eta. French Cobaltines, only 37} tents; " " 621 Ms. Mous De Laines, only 121 cents ; " " cts. French Ginghams, only 121 cents; '•• • " 25, cm. Prints, Merrimack patterns,. 61 cents; fast colors. • New style English Prints, r2} eta.; former price 18} cts. I have also received a fine assortment of Green Fig ured Moos De Lain, Plain Green Berage, Satin Platd Green Berage, new style Fancy Figured Berage; to• gether with - a large stock of Foreign and Domestic Goods, of all descriptions. - early call is requested from all who wish to secure a Bargain. ABSALOM MORRIS, Wholesale and retail Dealer in' ry Goods, je2• • 'No. 65 Market street. GREAT ARRIVAL AT NUMBER 89 S 11• • - . s rm HE-undersigned respectfully info his customers that he lots just returned front the .stern Cities, and is now receiving a large and beautiful Stock of SUltiltrEß DRY GOODS, Containing a choice and elegant assortment of all the newest and most fashionable styles and fabrics imported this season, and embracing a complete variety of every article belonging to, his line of. business; all of which will be offered at from11:1 to 50 - per cent. below early, spring prices. The customers attic house, and purchasers generally, are respectfully invited to give these Goods an early ex amination. . 81,047,435 41 04,724 63 ... . 96,001.65 -,••J• 51 7 =315 21,g04 .37 SCRIP 'RECEIVED! • • Havingtnade arrangements to dispose of several thou sand dollars of Pittsburgh, Allegheny City and Alleghe- - ny County Scrip, he will for a short urns receive that de scription of money AT PAR for any article in his store AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. • ID — Call seem and secure a Bargain. • • PHILIP ROSS, jet 2 Wheleembe and Retail Dealer in Dry Goods.' UAROAIN`Si,t SAX:MAINS 1 I SELLING . OFP AT COS T, TO . CLOSE UP, Tox undersigned flaying determined to decline his present business and close up on or before the lst July next, Win.. - . Ir r -from this day sell calor cosy and CATULLILGE., his .entire stock of TRIMMLNG AND.-FANCY GOODS, embrac kg trgeneratikssisruneutortiolArantte above line, viz :—Filages, Laces, Edgings rupitlosert. nags, of every description; French Worked capt oi tars, Cuffs and Sleeves; Cothin and Silk Hose, all'colors and qualities; Children's do.; Linen Ilandke retnefs; Bead Bags and Purses Steel Beads. Clasps and Steel Trim mings. Bonnet Ribbons, biennia do.; Belt do., Cord and Tassels, Oiled Silks, Sewing Silk Coates' Spool Cotton, Spool Silk, Linen and Cotton Bobbins, Worsted and Cotton Bindings and Cords, Silk and Linen Lacers, black, white and colored Kid Glov.es, of thobest quality. Silk, Lisle Thread and Cotton, Gloves ; Lace Glovesand Mitts; Silk Floss; Amex and German Pins; Hair Pins; Leather Melts. . . PARASOLS, SUNSHADES, AND. FANS! . Every variety and shade of Parasols, of skis Spring's purchase ; Fans, of the most beautiful and rich patterns, all fresh and new; Ladies' Traveling . Bags ; Laihes'Spnn Sill: and Merino Vests; Buffalo Tack Combs; -Card Cases; Belt Slides,..Fauey French Hair BrueheS, Hew!. ing and Fine Tooth Combs, Perfumery; of the fine st qual. sties; Fine Soaps,Pearl,.lSory sad Porcelaia-Buitons; Clothes Brushes, An.. /sc._ • - GENTLF2dJiN'S FURNISHING GOODS! A large and complete assortment of Goods in the above line, consisting in part of Fine Shirts, Standing and Byron Collars, latest styles; Silk Underahirts and. Drawers; Gauze, Cotton and Merino do, do.. Drown and White Linen Drawers . ; White .Drilling do. : madesuperior in style; bl ' k Italian, 13arnihert and Amer: _.Cravats ; new styles of rich silk Cravats,-all - patterns, a Splendid as. sortment • red and imitation Madras Cravats; Lawn and Ginghani ' do.; Satin, Bombazine and flair Stocks; Satin and Fancy Tics; Silk and Satin ffmared and plain Scarfs; Shirt Bosoms and Collars; super. Lisle Thread Under shirts and Drawers; ling. and German Half:Hose ; Liscl Hair nose; Silk do.; a splendid assortment of Ebony and other. Canes; Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, Caryiel, Bags, Dressing Gowns, Silk and Linen liandkerchiefs,,black and colored Kid Gloves; Silk and Lisle_ Thread do.; Shoulder Braces, of the most approved pituents - ritloney Belts ; }limit' Belts, French Embroidered Smoking Caps, Oiled Bathiiig Cam, Razors, Brushes,Mallett,'Sus pendersof every description, an. ' The entire stock will be sold for cost, and'carriage addeiL which will bring prices down 50 per cent:lower than the - same descripion of "(3atids have ever teen offered in this city.' F. STERETT, No. 16 Markei street, near Third st. ' N. B.—The Stare for, rent, and Fixtures for`'' sale, from, the Ist Jul . " ' . ina Fine Shirts; Spring Six/ea: DWARD TOAD do CO., are now receiving from their. f IE Factory Esti t, a large stock of fine and medium quid-, ty fSAIRTS, which, for durability and style of manu facture, are not surpassettin this or any other market.— The trade will be supplied at lowest New York prices., jp - Wareroork corner. Fifrb ankhiarket Streets, UP. .11KDWI1111) TODD.&. 000.0 • Manufacture,' of .Lincis and Fancy Ming, Basal= and Collars Jobber and Wholesale Dealers dentlemtn's Furnishing Goods, . mourn-as= COH-NEII Pteni JIM. Mehl= ere (llr arsnis,) . PITTSBURGH, PA. TIIE subscribers theg leave to call the attention of merchants. and dealers in gentlemen's Wearing' goods, to oar large stock of fresh Spnng Goods, now opening; among which arc to be found some of the rich est and most admirable styles of'Spring Goods over offet ed in this market One of our firm , ts engaged . at-our factory iti the'Enst, where we flatter ottraelvelr - wisaie mannfacmring some of the best and Most datable styles and qualities of Shirts, now called for litany market,— Being very thankful for the'kind favorstestowed on:us daring the last year, we hope to havelltemcontiuued; we intend to offer our goods at exceedingly . loiv - prices, and accommodate our customers with pleastnn; We are confident we can offer Shirts at as low prices as they can be found in the Eastern markets, from the fact that our 'advantages in manufacturing are: complete Please give us a call, and be convinced of the aboie GREAT BARGAINS AT HOGAN tr. cAzdivELL , s• We are selling, previous to reeeiving purSummer Goods, at greatly ,redaced prices, a arge and varied'as. sortinent of Fancy and Variety , Goods, Trimmings, Bon. nets, Parasols, Hats i with -a;fine ;enaction of Gentle tneWs furnishing articles; Carpet Sacks, IVillowoand French Baskets, , Mats, &c. .We respectfully invite the attention of. those , in want of these Goods, to our house -86 Market and Diamond: - - - a MOGAN dc. CANTWELL. . . tipr ng :Nets r one finery . , teeei — corre Vic.:• - . - TUSTreCetVed Strew Brinnete,'Caris,-riefi..Cardiniil 01'Silkal.Fashioneble' Ribbone, fineet French Flowers', - Cords; Fringes, Trivarti ngs,, toe; StrAW B onnets cleaned and attered - to the Spring =fashions •liy one' or Vac best Straw, Milliners in th& city: Silk Bonnets; Cardinals', Dressos, and tivery - ' artiel& in the' Millinery makitigbaginess, wade un'bk the best and Dress: at ' ntarl4 DUFF'S, 10 'St:Clair Jaa:2llcGuirt, '`' .11.1LOR, Third strerrihrar Wood, resPeetfully inforins T his customers and the public that he hairjust receiv ad from thnEast a Well 'selected assortment'SPßlN(l GOODS, which his will make to order in the best manlier, Cheap /or Cash: :" 'pal3 . . . . . T° Houisp........wPs_PEß.s,AND THOSE DOMIESIWING..-',Tili subscriber Luis received and now on hand, a large assortment of Housekeepin g Gebdui Comprising, in part, 5-4; 6-4; 104; 12-4 BPd"Catton'Sheetirtis; ' t l -4;104,12-4.Urintsleyßliciitiligh ; Pillow-cat,, Linen; and hlualinTicking • Quilta, Blankets.* Plain'and embroidered TableCoveri • • • ' Windsor Drapery; Turkey Red Chint2; , . l ; ' • • ' Buff Windsor Holland r Linen Table elotheg: Damask Table Linen, all widths;.::• • ' ' Napkins, Doilies,Diaper Craih, tce:.; which*llf be sold at lowest prices;nt ROUT TRDNITBO'N'S;; mar2o No. 110 Market ist.'Stfocirs frOmLibertY. WO.1) - 5 - ,Wc7Od — 'st. T -rooAN WELL, km . vejust received. ut No 1 - 1 66 Market etreetota unrivalled selection of— ., Head, ftlieGlielkalio Yuma - , Pane and Comilla ; China Sets, Accordeons &c. - marl{ HOGAN & CANTWELL. ilifin Tirt), Offunkti._, NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! North-east corner of Frnerth and. Marko otreeti, PITT SBVSOf.. • • At N 0.56 Market street. lattoteUcentous. BURNS. AND SCIA.LDS. ' LCHALLENGE THE WORLD in:prove, that irgimiy one single instance, "-Dailey's - Magical -„Pain tractoe. 7 *-thut is to say the b./23131MP. arllcle- !acids its first introduction. by ine in nat. up tothis perioSiesrOr :failed to cure the worst forms or Btatattrind Scats:al' 1 . • LIFE SAVED!—AWFUL CASE OP SCALD! - Wummisiti), tintgara Co., N. Y.",'t 4 . Febrimry 28,1648. : Me. Dsraaz Dear Hie: While my son, 15- years olt was at work in theskangie manufactory of L. I'. :Etos ' be had the misfortune to slip and fall into a large va"),, used feir, the purpose of boiling blocks preparatory to cut ting: " The "blocks hemlines been removed from-thevat, nOnttunthg a large quantity of boiling water. He fell for ward, scalding both .hands and' WM s, all- one side, and one leg badly, and the other partially: The scalds wen). soliad on his arms-and leg that"most of the flesh came . off with his garments, and his life was despaired of bk. . both his physicians and friends. - - ' Dalleyle Pain Extractor was procured as soon as p-st- sible - (which was in about six hours) and applied, and, which relieved him from all-pain, preventing utflamitat • lion and sivelling;andin a few days commenced healing his sores. , There - appeared •a general-improvement' - so much: so that in. three weeks he was removed to his • father's house. distant about one mile and a half. ", We continued the use of the above medicine about two • Months, and we believe it was the-means, under Provi dence, of saving his-life;'and we would "cheerfullyze-' commend it in all similar cases as a safe-and invaluable remedy. With sentiments of respect„l remain, dear sir, your mast obedient and humble servant. - ..a • .. ADLAE CLARK, • -SIISANNAIECLARK; we, the undersigned, being pereonallyacquai'nted with -.the-case of Mn.Clarlde son, believe the above. statement substantiully.correcti - • ' -M. Dewey, Louisa, Dewey, I. S: Kelsey, Henry B. Pearce, Wm. Evans, E. Clark le P. Rose,lra_Nevtraart Wm.lilewman,Mary J: Rose. Ic7"..Courrisaintitu!—couracifeiti abound f—The Pub lic is cautioned egauisi their:deleterious "find disetEertius: effects; urid - Vdo hereby distinctly declare thatl anti "suit hold myself responsible for the effect of any Extractor, -unless procured at my oWn Dsror,4ls Bati4DWAY, New . Y°Fx> or from my authorized Agents... • " __ , , ~...That distressing and debilitating diaetise„,his never as yet 'vitiated the wonderful properties' 9 1 the Genuine DaHers Extractor. . . _ ' • For particulars of cares, and general' iiiections,l reit pectfully refer to my printed pamphlet.. -All testimonials therein published are genuine, and for the truth of which I hold myself responsible. - HENRY DALLEY, 415 Broadway; New York..., JOHN D. MOM:IAN, Pittsburgh, General Depot. ' HENRY P. SCWARTZ„.Agenk Allegheny. J. BAKER, Agent, Wheeling, Va. - • JAMES W. JOHNSTON, Agent, klayiville, Ky. F. MERRYWEATHER, Cincinnati, o.,Gen. Depot. Do Iron Want to Cnre Tour Horse. , t j is i t i k ot - . -Ram): The following is from the• Overseer of the Harlan' Railroad Stables:— .- ' . - •' - blaw Yoaii. inly 14,18.19. • ' " I have triedDALLEY'S ANIIrIAL GAL, VANICCIIRE,ALI e , and!'now certify that I have toad& it the most ex traordmary and valuable remedy ever put upon a Horse; and would not be without -it for. any money. It cares hard and spavin lumps, arising from the collar, saddle; &c.; al by magic! Rub on a little of the salve and the collar can't make a sore. It nevercan do harm. • - , . - JOHN VAN VORHIS, - ov , erseer Harlem Railroad Suibles. For sale atthe .Derit of the Proprietor DALI.EY 415 BROADWAY, corner la spenard of N. B.—Mr. _Van Vorhis has been engaged for many- years in Neale& sloore's Stables, Columbus, 0., getting up horses for raarket, and has, now several, hundred horses under his charge as Overseer. .r. JOHN D. MORGAN, Agent, Pittsburgh. jail HENRY P. SCWARTZ, Ag't, Allegheny. 11011LC8 V. ASH,. .. • •'• ••;•-•••• • • .. z . • mite H. inu,P.a. Land and General Agency Office, AT THE CAPITAL OY Damicas, Cm or SmumoslimiL To Non-resident Holders ofl7linois Lands Holders of Illinois indebtedness, and all persons desir ous of:jure-hosing . Swiss - Lands with lntou scrip or, bonds. - Tundersigned would respectfutlyinform the public that therhave established in this city—the capital of the State of Illinois--a LAND and GENERAL AGEN- Cl' OFFICE, for the transaction of all business apper taining thereto,within the limits of. the State. " - All transactions relative to the parchase and sale of lands, examining lands add reporting their location, ad vantages and value, paying taxes, redeeming land sold. for taxes, investigating titles, Zee., buying and selling all descriptions of State indebtedness; this and every other description" of basineste attached to a General Land Agency, on the -moat extended scale, will be promptly and faithfully attended to. In regard to location we have many advantages over another agencies in the State, being at the Capital, near . the centre of the State, and at the very fountain-head o. all information in 'relation to matters connected-with lands, taxes; and State indeetedness, through the medium of the go rernmenfanTexecutive offices. In addition to this important advantage, the senior partner, Mr. Ash, .has occupied, for several years, the position Clerk inthe State Auditor's office, and having had charge of the books and State land department in field office, has obtained a thorough knovvledge on all subjects connect ed with this agency; and we are,therefore; enabled at all times to give' correct and prompt informtlion,.much in advance of any - other agency in the State. Our location is ate. important to non-residents wishing to pay laze!, as our acquaintance with the collectors of the revenue is such. that we can obtain the tax 'receipts through the mail, and the money paid directly into the State tretsu. ry, thereby avoiding the risk of remitting funds by mail. We also beg leave to inform persons wishing to pur chase State - landi, eta :our arrangements are such, that we can, at all times, furnish State bonds, scrip, or indebt• ntinetta in imp - amount, and at lean rates than any other office in the State.' . ' In conclusion, we-take pride in referrilig to the chap: acter and standing of the gentlemen who - have been kind enough to permit us to use their names as - referencea, and with a' sincere desire to please, backed by fulelity„tudiis tryand promptitude in all our businesstran.sactions,to merit the confidence af all- who may eat - rust their busi nesslo our hands. - ' - ASH ei DILLER: Springfield,Mareh 29,15110. ::Ii$YEZZNC 88' _ _ Hon, Daniel Sturgeon, lion. James Cooper,• • • ' Col. Samuel W. Black, J. Vogan Diller,; • • ‘• - Oen. Hobert Patterson, Gen. Adam Diller. • • • • Joseph L. Chester, • • • • Messrs. Wadswonh ft Sheldon, Now 1 ork City. Messrs. Hill, McLean & C 0.,. ••••New Orleans. Messrs. A. Dowdy & Co., —John 61.•Wymer •, . St.-Louis. .Joinea.Colhoon, " Cincinnati. Hls Bt. Got. A. C. iench,•: • • ;Sptingfteld,lll: , Hori.TbOraaf H. Campbell, do. • Hon. 5: H. Treat • ' do: - - City scrip. .11130TICE TO Tut Romans oo Prrssnraon Cmr Scam , 'conformity with the 51 Section of the Ordinance of the 18th of •Aptil, IMO, directing the undersigned "to -negotiate for CITY SCRIP, the Hoods and Mortgages of btolividuals . heldhl the City for property sold, amounting' toTWENTY-EIGHTTHOUSANM DOLLARS."' Public notice Is hereby given, that the said obligations will now Do disposed of for the Corporate issues of the City of Pittsburgh, of the deuominnuons of Ono, Two and Three Further Notice is hereby given, that Cirp Bonds, bear ing interest from the 18th day of April; 1849, at the rate of - 0 per cant. per annum, will at any time' hereafter be. issued to the holder or holders of City Scrip, in sums of One Hundred Dollars and upwards, according. to the. provisions of, the above date. S. R. JOIiNSTON; ' stp2l.. : : City Treasurer. 2 Souse and Sign Painting. JD. PITFIELD would'respectfully inform the citizens . ofPittsburgh and Allegheny that he is prepared's° do all kinds of ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, such as imitation of Wood and Stone. All. rders left with J. Ronnsiost, European Agent, will ha. strictly attended to. . . ap23:dtm . 78000 Premium Blinds. BWILLIAMS,No.I2 North Sixth street, Pltiladel • phia, Venetian Blind and Window Shade Maritijae rarer, (awarded the first and highest Medals at the New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia Exhibitions, for the. superiority of his BLINDS, with confirmed confidence in his manufacture,) asks the attention of purchasers to his assortment of WOO Blinds of narrow and wide slats, wills fanny and plain Trimmings ' of new styles and colors.-- Ala*, a large and general: assortment of Transparent Window Shade', all of which he Will sell at the lowest • • . . Old Minds painted and trimmed to look equal to new Daman supplied on liberal terms. The citizens of Allegheny Com.ty ore respectfully in vitcd to. call, before purchasing elsewhere—confident o pleasing all.. • . : f linltOperi in the esening. merle:al:need 'To Country Merchants. • M . KI :HODENSON would remind you that you can now . secure China Wats, quecnimate, •at each prices as never were heretofore offerea at. Remember, 113 Wood street, 3 doors. b elow Iml7 • to th 1 51 6 -0 u tie.. . . nriRE saliscribcr utforrns the public generally,• and Housekeepers and Retail.Grocore particalarlY, that he is discontimung th,e Queensware business, and-will sell oir his present stock at reduced prices. Those: ho wish to obtain-China, Quentnactre, or•Giosscsviltfuulthis a rare opportunirkfor getting inch artiOle, a s . thoVir,i4 much cheaper than the usual - rates. •-• Remember the place, CHINA HALL , No.'118 . 111(051d . street, near the• Auction store. -P. S. I will dispose of nay whole stock to tunlmrson . . wishing to bukit, at,alt!tgatiti ' " • janSuf , • • ' WM: GETTY• . . . E.W. DAGUERREOTYPE 1100h19, , Barke's' N rngs, Fourth strut—Rom:in ANTIIOST, Dave rite typists from the Eastern - eities,woUld "call the attention of the Inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, to their Ragnerrcotype of citizens and others, at rooms in the third story- of Durke's building, etti• et. , • l'e11154)1111 wishing pieturistaken may rest • inasttred that no pains shall be spared toproduce them 'in. the highest perfection of the lin Oar instruments are of the most pow erful-kind; enabling or to execute pictures udsurptused for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are call solicited to ca and examine. . • , Persons swing for pietnree are neither reguirred pected to take them unless perfect anti faction /given.° . N. B. Operators will And this a good depot for stook and chemicals '.' irri n . u . uot io ns given in the art, containing the more recent Improvements. - -• . . , Otavelt RoofOm:- • . • rrtikr subscribers respectfully inform . the citizeni of 1 Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they are now fully pre pared to-fill orders. for GROVEL . ROOFING, in a man ner not to be sarpaissed in this city of elsewhere. From their experience in business, they feel confident that they will - render satisfaction to all those who rciLy give them work: • The superiority of Gravel Roofs over any other kind, particularly in case of fire, is too well known to require any argument in, its. favor. • To those mho are unacquainted with oar work, we beg leave to referthem to fdessys. - Thomaa Liggett, Sr., - ,John P. Perry, Body Patterson, 'AI: Mute, Ir., and others, for whom wo,have done work... Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to"-.','e will be found on Wylie street be tweea 'High ittidTudnet streets. MATTHEW MeG OV ERN JOHN 9KLNNIN. ' } ~ u;,' -~,. Coadysizettsiiit deadlustectgalkosinla Battery „, r i• I,TENT INSULATED POLES, AND . Onma renzeszs.—This is the only. r lustzunieritief:the hind that haiever boenpreitnted in this country or Europe for medical parposes z and,tathe • only our ever known to man, by Which the golvanietlizid can be conveyed to - the humiutaye, - the ear, the bram,or m 8 1 4" : " A e hitdYitititer eatertgiltirirlititerual!Y , a e gentle strezn,withontshocksor pam—with Perfect trafelY-‘and.ciften with the happiest effects. -This important emporium i low ; highlyziPPrOlfed of by many of the most eminent physicians orthis country.. `and EttroppittOwhont the aftheted-atid-PthersWhora it may concern can be referred. Reference will qb o.be given to many . ighly respectable citizens , *Mir have been cured, by means of this most valuable apparatus; ot some -or the meet inWeterate nervous disorders, , which could not be removed hy.: r any other known means. Among vorhans otters, it has been proved to be admir ably adapted"for this eared{ the followint'diseases, viz : nervous headache and other disorders of the brain._ itis with this apparatus alone that the operator min'convey • the galviimetuid with ease•and safety to the eye, to re store sight, or cure amanrosas ; to the ear to restore hear ing; to the tongue or other organs, to restore speech ; and to t h e various parts -- of the ' hod liar the cure - of.chronie rheumatism: asthma, neuridgia,vi tic doleureaux„paral ysis, or palsy, goat, chorea or St. Vitae' dancA. epilepsy, - weakness from strains; licime'dlheasei" Peeiiiiar:tr! fe males ariMraelion,of thelimbs,iock-iaW,;elO.r.ete. ' Rights for turn - rending counties of Western Pa., and , oritffeges, with the instrument; may he ptrichrited,"itind Lim tested for the cure of diseases Full instructions will be given for the verzit,' Cherai- Cals to be used forliadous diseases; and the best manner for operating for the cure of these , diseases, will also be fully - explained Colliepurchaser, and it pamphlet Put bite his hands exPressly, for these - purpeses, carefully pre pared by the paientee. , Enquire of: si WILLIAMS,S. Vine street, near 4th st. Road. Pittsb'g. • LARIES are cautioned against using Common Trepa red Chalk: They are not aware bow frightfully nun., rious itis to the skinthow coarse, how rough, how sallaw, yellow, and unhealthy the tkin - appeais after - bsitig pre pared chalk ! Besides it is injurious, dontaining a , large quantity of lead! -We have prepared a beautiful vege :able article, which we. Call . - ,tones'.Spanish Lilly - White. it is'perfectly innocent,- being purified of S.ll deleterious qtzttlitiestcand it imparts to the - skin' a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, livelywhite - at the same''. bale' acting as a coshaetio do the skin, tacking it soft-and-smooth. Dr. Tamed Anderson, Tracheal Chemist of blassachfi setts, says :" After analysing Jollthe Spanish Lilly White,- I' find it posaessec the.moat - beautiful and natural, and at the sometime innocent; white L ever saw. . certainly: can cinscientiously recommend its use to all whose akin requiresbeautifying.” 'Trice 25 cents ibex. - Directions —the best way to apply Lilly White is with voft leather or wool—the former is preferable.. - - A irma. ear ay. , son 25 cmws.-,White -teeth, foul breath, healthy gums. Yellow and nnhealthytheth, after being, once, or twice cleaned ' with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste have thO aPpearunce - of the' most beautiful ivory,and,at the same time it is. so perfectly Innocent and exquisitely fine, that its constant daily use is highly advaatogeons„even.to those teeth the : true in good:condi tion, giving them a beautiful polish, and preventing a -premature decay. Those already decayed it _prevents 'from becoiningWOTHe.-4t also fastens such as isbecoming loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately white, mid make the breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 or 371 cents a box. All the above are sold only at 82 Chatham rt., sign of tfieAmerican Eagle, New ; and by the appointed Agents whose pameaappear in the 'Mix UM SLIMY, and got a'richhusband ) lady 4 "Your :• face is your fortnne.? 3 - Mt beautiful, clear, fair la it white ? If rot, ft can be made so evert. though it be yel low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. - Thous; ands have been tattlieghtts ' who haVo' washed'oncd or t Jones? Italian- Chemic al Soapl' The tfreet is glorious andmagnificent. But bemire you get- the genu-, - -, /one& Soapy as the sign, of, the American. Eagle; 82 Ring-WC/IM, Salt-rhenna, Scarvey, Eryaipelaa, Barbe ra ltch, are often cured by Jones' Italia:lr Chernical Soap, when every kind of remedy has failed. That it cures pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all know. Sold at the American Eagle, ES Chatham street: . Mind, :reader, this seldom or never • - • " C. INGLIS, Jr., Patterson. Sold tit nottsores So erty st.", head of Wood,.S n ign o SALT RHEUM, SCURVY, IfirD SORES, ERYSII%- . 0 LAS, Barber , s . Itch, Chaps, Sari Se arils," Pirrlplezt. This is used by Many physicians In this city in curing the above,:and we would not consciencionsly sell unless we knew it to be alt we ,slain. As it cosmetic, the trite .ION E S t S ' SVAP.ie perhaps the .`only article ever known that 'removed. impurities, and cleared and beautified the skinmaking . , soli; smooth and white as an infants: 'Rut 'mind; it is sold at 82 g nt, mar 22 IDBLEIZIATISM, GOUT, AND TIC DOLOREUX , .-- It, - A respectable gentleman called at our office, WI '.he said, to inform us that be had been afflicted for IA years with .Bleumatism or Gout, and occasionally Tic Doloreux that -he bad been frequently confined, to his room,for months together,:anil - Often suffered . the most in tense and excruciating pain, but 'that lately he had been ttsingJoyna'sAUrratire, from which he found the most sig. nal and unexpected relief- Re says he &mad. the meth,- vine very pleasant and effective, and 'hi now con siderthimself perfectly ,curcd,s-Phikidelphi*.Nerilkner;. A FACT.Wortnilliownec.-Kgpntleman of Scrofulous habit, from indiscretion in his winger days; became af fected whit. Oleerations thW. - 'Throat and Nose, and a disagreeable eruption of the Skin. 'lndeed,. his.-whole system bore - the marks-of being adttifated . Wlth disease. One hand and wrist - were so much affected ',that he had lost the use of the hand, every:part being covered with deep, painful, and offensive ulcers, and were as hollow and porous as an honey-comb. It was at this stage of his complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loath some disease, that he eommvaced the use - of Jaynes -Al terative' and having Wien sixteen bottles, is now perfect- The Alterative Operates through the circulation, and purifies the blood andeiadicates disease from the system, .wherever loeatedi, MIA the Juana - nubs cures ir.hait-ner "formed in diseases, orthe , skin,eancer,,scrofala, gont, liver Aomplaint, dysneplia, pint other cltranic diseases, La truly astorushing.— t sptrir of the reams. tilstr For rate to Pittsburgh, at the PEKIN TEA. STORE Fourth street. • Joynce Fanillnes ( DS, S. COOK, Piqua, Ohio; writes, *arch, 1816: "nave used your rermifuge, - Cannsaatiiva. B alsam, and Expectorant; laxly practice, for the last three years, and have been exceedingly well pleased with th em, and ueveros yet, to.my. .ecollectiop,_failed of realizing' my fullest , expectaLon in their curative properties: Near other medicines I cannot speak of from experience;• but, judging from those I have used, I doubt not bat that the claim, and are entitled to all the confidence reposed. in them, by those who have used ;nem I was formerly very partial to s'svlo Vermifoge, until becameacquain ted with yours, which has my : ecided preferene to any - • -U. S. Sertate. do. • • •Pitteborgh, Pa. do. • • •Philadetphia. , • . ftessectfully, yours, &c., El, S. COOK, M. D.". Irrr For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth st. -•• . . febls , 1511E — TEKVIMI: .ni - ' - 7ViElargl's Family bliri .,lll,aines..-rThe andentignekettizeas of Pittsburgh,hav ing ptmentilly used Dr. Willard's Oriental • Cough Mix ture, mkt experienced its beneficial effects, do mosteheer. fully recommend It as. safe end • effectual, in all cases. Speaking from experience, .we believe that it has no su perior; and would recommend its nee to all the afflicted. . CHARLES LEWIS, Pittsburgh; March 15th, 114411.' •• , 117`Sold by .I'. Schoemaker & Co., John Hays, lames A. Jones, J. 11. Cassel, John P. Scott, F. L. Snowden; J. Mohler. Orden & Snowden.- • " ' • : • MNVPA.OF COUGHING in the night arc very,srouble 'some. They break In upon the hours of repose and exhaust the strength of the sufferer. B. A. Pihnesnick A. C 0.% COUGH BALSAM has been eminently success. ful in easing and curiug . these unpleasant spells'. If a person Is roused in the night by a spasm of coughing ? a tea spoonful ofthe Cough Balsam will soothe it, give Mut relief, and, as it is palatable ? leaves no unpleasant taste behind. If once used, it will take precedence over all others, as a remedy (or coughs, colds, dm. - • • Prepared and sold by B. A, PAELNESTOC/C A- Ca., corner let and Wood,streAtts, and corner Gth and NVood streets. DR. RALPH'S Csx.snammuNsowranz.; . raz 4 are h sale, wholesale and MusD, nkthe . , •.•Rsai ESTLTZ .On ca •' • 1: • No. .50'Smirlineld at. Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city: 'J. 43.' Smith, Sir mingham; John MeCracken, - renrr;Teot, Fifth Ward. feb 21 DR E 0 PPS TONIC ANP ADIT/-DYSPEPTIC PILLS The general prone rtiesof .thise Pills are,Carmlna tive, Purgative and Tonle. In the common 'disorders arising from imprudence in diet, dic., such 'es sickness and sourness of the stomach; heartburn, headaches, where a Medicine is renuired, rathis pretin ti is very applicable, for its • carnuturtive or, soothing ' .feels give almost immediate relief, when nausea or sickness exist : its purgative operation upon the stomach and howeli Is gentle and cTectuati and its tonic piaperties 'impart strength to the digesuve amine, thereby enabling Melte organs to perform their proper. !?unctions with Order .and regularity. The price has been . rpoFed,'froin,so.te. 25 For sale, Wholesale and retell,' hi 13.4.114•FA11 TOCS'ik• Co corner Front and. Wood, ' Sixthand Wood streets , ' Agents for Pittsburgh.. • •-.. iot4 nONSUMITION seizes more victims than any other iu disease in our country. The young,. the .old, 'the beautiful and gay, are all alike subject. to its invidious ravages, and many a hectic .cheek has been suppOsed tp bloom with the glow of health. .But every case Grip natesin a cold and a cough—perhaps deemed unworthy of attention at first—and only met with , remedies when too late. . Watch the first symptoms with jealous care, and make Immediate use.of the Cough-Balsam of B. A. Fahnestock & Co., Which will certainly check Its farther progress, and restore the inflamed organs to a beautiful - • • For nabs by B. A. FAHNRSTOCK & CO, corner Ist and Wood stn.; also, corner Get nod Wood. decll A. MASON .& CO., - No. GO lllsmster . .sear, halt A• thistlay received, per Fast Line, 1 the following named Goods; iris :--Satui atripe, black and blue black plain and'printed .Berages, all wool M. de taints, en]. broidered Thibet Shawls. white: and 'pearl Silk Hose; spun Silk Hose; kid, calk and lisle thread Gloves; linen, bobbin, cambric and muslin Edgings; Insertings'; ' black silk lace Edgings - bonnet Ribbons; embroidered muslin Capes, new pattenmand rich goods. ."mar= - Valuable Property for Mate l ot 42 •Aorer, QITUATED I of a mile from the Cemetery and oppo ' site the - residence oleo!. Croghon, pre senung a front or IWO fe e t, containing A Cc* t °nage bottle, With boffin centre and 4 rooms,. 4 bed rooms and good tenors, &c.-- A tenant house, barn, stables, garen, &Cc all under good fence.- This desirable property is suitable for gar denies-purposes: or con/try - residences, es Several prom inent and beluitifuliocations can easily be Improved for that purpose. Price, 5200 an sere. Terms easy. • 9. CGTHSERT,9cn. Agent, ts'l Smithfield street. . • "DEAL ESTATE FOR SCRIP.— For stile, vajelabi e , XL Lot of V.l feet front on Deaver .streeti Allegheny,' by 117 feet to n . 17 feet alley, having a . small.fraine Cottage Dwelling Hoose,vrith other improvement*. *Price 8130j'0, in Pittsburgh and Allegheny. Car and County Scrip, at par. S. CUTHBERT, Oen. Agent, app • ' ' .Smithfield street. pgdd9jJOSION CAPE-:-2 0 - 0 -M. 8. 11.1'erecion 100 DT:GI D. do Just Toed by McCANDLEZS & CAMPBELL, myl 97 Wood West. 1%-I =MMM Drugs anb
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