1 MoDoiiiellle Cholera Mixture. - - SYMPTC)MS—Cnoixthk.—This disease generally corn - - menees with watery discharges falai the bowels, of a. white, or yellow, or pearl color, with white flakes on standiug : a short time.- These are welt described as rice water evacnatious: Vomiting . Is- a lanai' attendant on • these-evacuations, but -not an snvariable one. The voM ithsg is usually accompanied with great uneasiness and - .-pain in the stomach and bowele. The tongue and breath • - are icy cold; the tongue is sometimes clean, but greneral . ly slightly coated the voice becomes weak and husky; tramps and spasms 01 the arms, legs and body, are gen eral and paimill symptoms. The skin is shriveled ann el • a•purple hue; the pulse beComes weak and frequent, and • in the collapse stage entirely lost atthe wrist ; the breath ing Moored and hurried:: .Thesis symptoms usually suc ceed each other in the order stated. • • ALIIONVELL'S CHOLERA. MIXTURE. - This mixture is prepared from the prescriptions of the MTlowell,.of Pittsburgh. In his exten • aivopradtice, he had used at,with complete miccess lathe epidemic of, /833 and the present season: Steamboat men have given it to many : passengers who have been, attacked with the disease the present Season, and in eve ry case effected a speedy cure—after.therhad been pro . nee:iced incurable by physicians on-board. -- Prepared solely by the proprietor. • wm:THORIN . I,Druggis t • jet2-tf - • N 0.63 Market street. Pittsburgh, Pa. itellef for Cramps. - UTE HAVE ABDOMINAL WARMERS, Made from IV, ' the raostapproired English patterns, furnished and recommended by Thomas Bake Well, Esq., and a number of eminent Physicians, being a most convenient appara tus for the application of warm or hotwateito the bow elsOn case of cramps In Cholera: As every person is subject to sudden attacks, no family should be without—. at least without one. For sale by ' ' SCAIFE & ATKINSON, Jed First street, between Wood and ;Market su lIVILNT OUT,. AR-BUILT, AND - AT WORK!! Wagon Manufactory. ITWE sb'bicriber having enlarged .his Shop, lately de stroyed by fire, informs his trienda and the public generally that he is now prepared to manufacture Wa gotta, Carts, Drays, Timber Wheels, Trucks and Wheel barrows, at his Shop, oit Filth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets; 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 snit the times. Southern merehants and furnace man are requested to .call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. mar.22:Bm -•, WM. MeKEE. • - NEW BOOKS—Mau - Primeval, by Harris. Layard's Nineveh and its Remains. The Clergy of America. The Czar, his Court and Peopie. Women of the Revolution. Irving's Works; new edition. ' Life and Corresponeence of John Foster. Holmes" Poems. • De Foe's Works, complete ;20 vols. • - Swift's-Works, complete; 2 vole. Fielding and Smollett; complete. • The Progress of America ; thick vole. For sale by H. S BOSWORTH & CO., 4th street, near Market. Clergymin and strangers are invited to call at the Book Store of H. S. Bosworth & Co., on Fourth street, near Market, where will be found fine editions of many rare and valaable works. Magazines for June. :DECEIVED AM hi A. MINER'S. Graham's Maga zine for June. • Sartain'sUnion Magazine, for June. Godey's Lady's Book, " " Mardi, and a Voyage Thither; by Herman Melville. • My Uncle this Curate, a Novel; by the author of the Bachelor of Albsny, &c. Memoirs of a-Preacher; by Goorge Lippard. Fernande, or the Fallen Angel; a new Novel, by Alexandre Dumas. Family Fallings; a new Novel, by the author of the Hen-pecked Husband, &c. ; &c. Georgina Hammond'; a Novel, by the author of My Poor Cousin, lie., &c. Kit Carson, the prince of Gold Hunters; by Charles Averill. No. I Chambers' Information for the People; new edition to be completed in 16 numbers. Smithfield st., opposite Brown's Hotel. [may.% Death to the Rats. I'T is a notorious fact that of all evils, none are held in mach abhorrence as those of Ram, Mice , Roaches and Bed-Bugs,nnd to haves them exterminated, is the wish and desire of all. A p reparation has been discovered by which those who wish, may become rid of this evil, which irfests more or less every house in this city. This 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 for ex terminating Rats, Mice, Bed-Bugs, Roaches, &c. The articles composing this composition are in them selves very innocent, and contain not a particle of poi son; but when combined, creates a gas which' explodes the stomach, and consequently destroys life in a few hours—as soon as it has affected the stomach. dip articles become neutralized, and will affect nothing thereafter; so that there can be no danger in its use, under any cir cumstances. This is no humbug. We will warrant it to rid houses of all the Rats, Mice, Roaches, &c., that in fests them. Should it not do as we say, the money will be refunded- J. S.M. YOUNG & CO., _ N. W. corner of 4th and Ferry ate, Pittsburg. MIL DUFF'S GENTLEMEN AND LADIES , 100.1E-KEXPING & WRITING ROOMS, IiORTII SIDS OF TIIIL D/4XOND. MR. D. has his new Class Rooms now thoroughly re. paired and fined up. Ladies will find his new sys 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 Books upon any system in use, but they will find them selves master 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 ecntly procured Book-keepers from this Institution.— Merchants and Steamboat proprietors can always learn ot Book-keepers thoroughly qualified for their profession; no others are ever recommended. Hours : 10 nt - A2, 2to 4, and 7 to 10. Intly4 NotiCe. lkirY old customers, strangers visiting the city, and AU. others wishing to providelheniserves with a hand some DRESS COAT, PANTS, VEST, or any other arti cle in the line, can do so, by leaving their orders with JAMES M'GUIRE, Third street, St. Charles Building. DLEY'S NEW WORK—The Adtrouback, or ' M ire in the Woods, by J. T. Headley, author of Washington and his Generals, &c. Life and Writings of De Witt Clinton, by. W. W. Campbell, author of Border Warfare, &c. Just. received by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Jett Cor. 3d andNarket 51$. itTAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR SENT.-A commodious and well finished Tavern Land, in the village of Shousetown, furnished in Modern style, with good Stabling attached. It will be leased for a term of years. Addicts jaalS P. MOUSE, Shonsetown. Chintzes. AriASE of abov n e% l l l ,4-4 and 9-8 wide, fancy I. l3 fsp 2 t . tiouble Farble; for 3 szt by lie HAMPTON, SMITE & CO- WIRE RAILING. SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT. TiItIJBLIC ATTMNITIONAs solicited to au entire new rr article of RAILING, made of wrought iron bars, and soft annealed rods, orwire, and expressly designed for enclosing. Cottages, Cemeteries, Balconies,Public Grounds, kc., at prices varyingfrom 50 cents to 13,00 the running foot. It is made in pannels of various lengths, 21 to 4 feet high, with wrought iron posts 11. inch square, at intervening distances of 6to 10 feet. If desiged, the pelmets can be made of any height, in cominuous spans of 50 to 60 feet, with or without posts. No extra charge posts. for Thecbmparative lightness, great strength and durabil ity of the WIRE RAILING, the beauty of its varied or namental designs, together with the extremely low price at which it is iiold, are causing it to supersede the Cast Iron Railing, wherever their comparative merits have been tested. For further particulars address MARSHALL & BROTHERS, Agents for Patentees, mr27:3ml Diamond alley, near Smithfield st., Pittsburg. Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, &A). TOHN WALKER, Importer and Dealer in Foreign and tit Domestic Hardware, respectfully announces to his. friends and the public generally, that he is now receiv ing his Spring supply of Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, ite., at his stand, No. 85 Wood street, which he will dis pose of on the most reasonable tarms. 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 or West. . He partieularly invites the attention of customers to his excellent assortment of Table and Spring Cutlery, &a., which is of fashionable patterns and from the most -popular manufacturers. His stock of Carpenter's Tools is large, and of excel lent-quality. Of general Hardware stock, he has every variety of article. Western Merchants and .dealers, generally, are in vited to call and examine his stock. marl9:Gm Paper Hangings. T AM now receiving, direct from the manufacturers in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, a large and Well selected assortment of all the latest and most im proved styles of Satin, Glazed and common PAPER _HAZNIGINGS; consisting of -10,000 pieces of Parlor and Fresco ; 10,000 .Hall and Column ; 2096 1 0 , .Dining-roorn, chamber and office Paper Which 1 would particularly invite the attention of those having Houses to Paper y .to call and examine at the Paper Warehouse of , . S. C. HILL, 67 Wood at. Fine. Shirt/ i T'DWARD TODD & ca, -1516NITFACTIMMIS Or FINIS LINEN AXD FA.NCT Smuts, have received from their Factory East a large and desirable Stock of SHIRTS, which we propose to offer to dealers'at the lowest New York prices, on satisfactory terms -Our stock consists in part of 300 doz., all qualities, varying in style—wide ann narrow plait, Byron and standing collars, manufactured expressly for City trade, and intended for this market. By offering dealers our Goods at low prices,• and allowing our Shirts torecommend themselves in style of ,manufactare, we hope to be able to please all our cult._ Qom' Warettom. comer of Fifth and Market streets, up stairs. , ,nnyin • . THE undersigned having been appointed Agent of the Du -Awe-is Mtrresh SsivrtrlnBt9rAltes CoSIPSI , ,T, in the place or John Firiney, resigned? respectfully in forms the public and the friends and customers of the company., that he is prepared to take, Marine, Inland and Fire risks, on liberal.3erm ,s at their office, N0..37 W et. ster street. Intyl.9J P. A, MAD.EIRAL, Agrnt. . ALARGE and handsome assortment ataerreatietylee ma - particularly adapted to Citmtiade,juer received by P ri RINTING RAPER— A - superior -article of PrintingPrinting„and Book Paper, of vaous si'res,canstanily—pa' and.and for sale. • • - • ' B. C. a .ELLLL, , ' I Ti ti T. 4, 4:r q - 4 4 " . . "' C* T , . • • - tMli MEMO ME •‘:-``.'"„ , EMI MEM 1221 ~xc I`v'—"*c--~•`-~?ie;o--,~ -''-' t"`~r:C'+~at" r ,: ~tr Na' ' ra "`w.3:`~`Yv'ls~'~s a. Paper HsnglnQr, ir ESSRS. J AS. HOW ARO & CO., No. 82 Wood street, woald call the attention of the public to their pretelt stock of Paper Hangings, which,. for variety, beautrof finish, !larability and cheapness, is unsurpass ed by any establislunentin the Union. Booides a large and full assortment of Paper of their own manufacture, they arc now receiving a direct Un 'portation 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 Wall. Paper„ and 12,000 pieces Satin Glazed Window &c. Messrs. James Howard & Co, have spared neither ex pense nor labor in their endeavors to rival the Eastern Wall Paper establishments, bodkin quality of manufac ture and variety of pattern, and they are warranted in assuring the public that they have succeeded. The whole assortment, foreign and home manufacture will be offered on terms as sow as those of Easter, manufacturers and importers. mar27n lAIPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS, Steam Boat Owners and Hotel Keepers. NORTON'S UNIVERSAL COOKI G STOVES are AA offered as the best Cooking Stove i Market, having a new principle applied for heating the oven, that bread, .meats,or any article creating steam or vapor, can be ;bakedand retain its flavor llte same as when baked in a brick oven or reflector; also, in point of removing, in saving time and fuel. The public are invited to examine the Stove. • For sale only at No. 112 Second street, sign of the Gilt Stove, where reference may be had to families who have them ' in use. Also, thirty different patterns of Cooking Stoves, Plain and fancy Grates, °Mee and Parlor Stoves &0., japCd;im) A. & C. BRADLEY. Rodklnsonti China Store Removed. Tmr, subicriber respectfully informs the Ladies . of Pittsburgh; Allegheny and vicinity, that he has movedto a more cbmmodions house, No. 50 Wood street, sear the Bt.-Charles Hotel, where ho has opened .and is opening 500 packages of Dresden, Berlin, French and English CHINA and QUEHNSWA RE. Please call land : see them—for to describohem is impossible. The moctembraceaeverything in the business, useful or or namental. ( apiS) M. 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IZ - ESPECTFULLY informs hie, friends and the public in general, that he has received a very large supply of the choicest SPRING and SUMMER GOODS ever seen in Pittsburgh, selected by himself in the East. con sisting of English, French and Belgian Cloths, Ca ssi mares, Vesungs, Cashmarcus, &c., of all shades and colors, and of the latest and most desirable patterns, Whit& will be made up_ to ord et., in a superior style, and at vort a moderate prices. - He s also on hand a Very large stock of Ready made Clothing, vhiehlte,will.sell very low. aptkly E. FITZGERALD, NEW YORK CLOTHING STORE, . No. 6 Market street. H Avionle received land receiving weekly) my Spring -and Summer Goods, I am prepared to offer to the citizens and public in general, a better lot of ready made Clothing than has everbeen offered before in Pittsburgh, and at prices 25 per cent. cheaper than can be purchased in any other Clothing establishment in this city. 117 Don't forget to call at N 0.26. marl4—ly E. FITZGERALD. GOLD! GOLD ! GOLD! HOPE-01.0THIN EMPORIUM. HT. , ROGERS respectfully informs his friends and . the•public that he has opened his NEW CLoTHING .Sross., N 0.27, Market street, between Front and Second, where he will keep constantly on hand a large and super rior assortment ofclothing, suitable for the present season. Having just returned from the East with a new and splendid assortment of ClOthS, Cassimeres and Vestings, of the most desirable patterns, which will be made up on the shortest nchice and in the most fashionable style, on the one price cash system, as low as can be had at anrother establishment in Pittsburgh. .Don't :fnrget the place, but call at the CLOTHING EMPORIUM, No, 27 Market st., Pittsburgh. Rnr2l:2m • - The Spring nand Summer Stook of READS -MADE CLOTHING AT THE THREE BIG DOORS, FOE Tux PRESENT SEASON, ass. NEVER BEEN EQUALLED Eters by the Celebrated Establishment TVIIE 'UNPRECEDENTED PATRONAGE bestowed upon the enterprise of the proprietor, has ei.sbled him to purchase all his Goods at such prices as will allow him to sell, Wholesale and Retail, LOWER than any other House,East or West. JOHN AUCLOSKEY , Manufacturer of Ready-mad Clothing, No. 151 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., has just completed'his Stock, and has now on hand, ready for sale, the-largest, mosidashsonable and varied assortment of READY-MADE CL THING ever offered in the United States; all of which have been made under his imme diate inspection, its this, city, AT PEICIO3 TEAT MUST OBTAIN PEEPEILENCE—IOgether WED one of the choicest selec tions of Imported fine lack, Blue, Brown, Olive and Drab French, Belgian'ind English CLOTHS, that has ever been brought to this city. Also, fine fancy VEST INGS of every description, such as Cashmeres, Mar seilles, rich Silks, fancy Satins, Ac./cc. AU the new- I est styles fancy CASSIMERES, of'every description; all of which will be made up to order at the shortest no tice, thelatest and most fashionable style. The proprietor informs the public that the principle upon winch he will do business , will be upon the basis of HONESTY and FAIR DEALING; and in order to es tablish a confidence in the buyers ,I am determined to ad here to my original motto, "Quick Sales and Small Pro fits in 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 from an immense and exquisitely assorted stock,the articles he requires, at the loss :tat price at 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 Tailoring Establishment in Pittsburgh. mar2B s isTR-VE TB. BOOTS AND SHOES. LEEWARD'S CELEBRATED LEATHER Preserving Blacking. A COMPOSITION of Neats-foot Oil and Ivory Black, 11.. for nourish renderingiting and e reservin soil and p lia bl e , of roduc Boot and Shoe Leather, and ping the-ni6St brilliant jet black, equal to patent leather, without communicating stain or spot to clothing. LZEW.CHD & CO.,a(No. 86 Third street, near Wood,) iq calling the attention of gentlemen to this beautiful Black ing, desire' simply to state its peculiar composition and effects on the Leather. It is composed of neats-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 imag neverble, qual In every respect to patent leather, and never rub., off on the pantaloons_ Gentlemen are invited to call at our Store, No. 86 Third street, near Wood, and have the blacking tried on their boots, and where they can see upwards of 5,000 CERTIFICATES, From the most distinguished individuals 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 theyublie. _ LEEWARD & CO., mayllaf EU Third street, near Wood. rd Scrip Right Side Up." 110rOGAN & CANTWELL are just opening„ at No. ESI 1.2.. Market street and at the new front on the North east side of the Diamond, a splendid assortment of Fash ionable Bonnets, Leghorn Hata, Breast-pins, Ear and Finger Rings, Black and Fancy Silk Crava's, with an in numerable collection of Variety Goode, which can and will be sold at the cheapest prices. apl9 HOGAN & CANTWELL. Terribleßevolution—Stara Triumphanti HOGAN & CANTWELL, (sign of the •.. 5 ,) No. SO Market street, would respectfully beg leave to call the attention of the public to their new stock of Goods, just received and opening from manufacturers and im porters, 01 which they feel confident that price and qual ity will give entire satisfaction, as our motto is—" Quick Sales and Small Preis." Our stock consists, partly, of the following articles,viz: Ladies' and Gentlemen's Breast Pins, late styles; Guard and Vest Chains; Bracelets, Clasps and Lockets; Fin -10er and Ear Rings; Pencils and Pens; Slides and Studs, Steel Buckles, for Ladies' Head Dresses ; Marlalon's Card Cases, shell, pearl and velvet; Coral Beads ; Ala baster Boxes ; fine Rosewood and Ebony Shaving Cases, furnished; Slyer Spectacles; Silver Spoons all kinds; German Silver Spoons, all kinds; Silk Steel Bead Bags and Purses; Cotton Bags and Purses; Hair, Tooth, Nail and Cloth Brushes; Violins, Aceordeons, Flutes and Fifes; fine Penknives and Scissors; Globes and Paper Holders, Shell, Dress and Side Combs, latest styles; Chida Vases, Fruit Baskets, Agate and Glass Vases. Mugs, and Cologne Bottles; Tables, Chessman and Backgammon Board • Silk Tapestry ; Brussels and in grain Carpet Bags; Willow, Market and Side Baskets; Chairs, Wagons, Cradles, Ac., Ac., with a large assort ment of Tow and Fancy Articles, teo numerous to men tion. tsepl9 Churchill & Stanley, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE RICH JEWELRY EDWARD TODD & Co, Agents, N. E. corner Fifth and Market su., (up stairs,) rusburgh. , F FE have on hand, and are daily receiv from the in manufacturers, a large stock of Goods which we are prepared to oiler to Dealers only at the manufac turers' lowest wholesale prices .—(, luster and Real Stone Set Breast-pins; Engraved, Plain Hoop Stone Set Ear and Finger Rotas; Plain Gold, Engraved and Stone Set Studs; Slides, Watch Keysok.c., &c. Among our Goods can be found some of the most de sirable and approved styles of Stone Sets now in use, viz:—Opal, Ruby, Turkois, Topaz, Anathyst, Garnet, Brilliants, &c., &c. Dealers, purchasing Fine Jewelry, will find it for their advantage to examine our stock. Bard 4. Brother's best Premium Gold Pens, with and without cases, lie offers for sale at the lowest New York prices. (apl3) EDWARD TODD it CO. _ C ongress Gaiters. _____ LADIES, wanting something superior, both for look and comfort, to anything they have ever worn, will_ please call and examine them. These Boots have no strings to tie and untie, and dangle about the ankle ; they are not only much handsomer, 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. blanufactured by S. KEYS. mar2B No. 8 Fifth street. Joshua Rhodes, WHOLESALE FRUITERER AND CONFECTION. Mt, No. 6 Wood street -25u boxes Oranges; 500 cans Sardines; 225 " Lemons; SOO hf.. 180 dozen Lemon Syrup; 150 qr." ~i 1000 drums Figs; 400 boxes Herrng ; t.latbxs Raisins, iii layers; WOO Cocoa Nuts; 150 hr. las. " 8 boxes Maccaroni ; 100 qr. " " 8 " Vennacilla ; 75 trails balm Almonds; 25 cases asa'd Pickles , 100 boxes shelled " 40 casks Currants; 8 bales Bordeaux" 100 lbs. cut Tissue Paper; 10 " Malaga n 50 rms. white Kies Paper; 3 " paper shel'd " 15 cases Prunes ; 3 " hard .. " 16 mats Dates; 40 bags Filberts; 4 cases Liquorice ; 30 n Walnuts•, 10 tbs. Venetia Beans; 50 " Cream Nuts; 20 bxs A Not llo'k Candy; AO " Pecans; 20 " wh'e nadyel. R. " 10 bldg. " • 8 cases Florence Oil; Just received and for sale by mar 29 JOSHUA RHODES. AQE—A prime article on hand and for sale by jed RHODES.* ALCORN. 30 Fifth et, 9 t ,1y - . ti p. -~ ~`" may'.:. i MEE Egi ti 1 'S.. i r. ~ S _ _ MEE M laitiM 18 49. atiaM filerehant , ii Way Freight Line, For Blairsville, Johnstown, Hollidayskagh, and all intermediate places.- . Tins Line will continue to carry all Way Goods with their usual dispatch, and at lair rates of freight. Acamrs---C. A. MeANULTY & Co., Pittsburgh. D. B. WAKEFIFLD, Johnstown. JOHN MILLER, Hollidaysburgh. RicrEassicrs—James Jordon, Smith & Sinclair, Dr. F. Shoenberger, R, Moore, John Parker, S. F. Von Bonn horst & Co. Wm. Lehiner & Co., Jno. M'Devitt & Bros., , Pittsburgh; John Ivory, Sumit, Mulhollan & Ray, John Graff & lairsville. Co., (Gazette and Journal only copy.] Great Bargain Corner, SSITIESTELD AND SEM STEMS'S, PTITIBUIIGH, PA., jls the most popular of all 3300 T and SHOE Es' tablishments in the West. This place has gained its reputation by its proprietor keeping the very best Boots and Shoes, which are made expressly to order for this market, and be 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 possibly can, be 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 un advertisement, that the Great Bargain Corner has over others, which enables its proprietor to sell Boots and Shoes of the very best qualities and styles at from 10 to 25 per cent, lower than any other store in the city. The way to test the malaria for all whaintend purchas ing BOOTS and SHOE'S, to call at BATES' GREAT BARGAIN CORNER, examine the stock and prices, and all will he satisfied that the Grearßargain Corner, Smith field and FOWL struts, is the place for the public, one and all, to get good Boots and Shoes cheap, for cash. dec9 J. BATES. NEW GOODS-.-BARG A INS 1 BARGAINS ! THE BIG GOLDEN BEE-HIVE AGAIN. New Spring and Summer Dry Goods now opening at the Sign of the Bit,' BEE HIVE, on Marks :street, between Third and Fourth streets. e , • , WM. L. RUSSELL, No. Gil Market street, ' be tween Third and Fourth streets, sign of the Big Golden Bee-Hive.has now commenced receiving a very large and splendid stock of Spring and Summer DRY GOODS, which he is enabled to offer to his numerous customersand the public generally, at prices 'far below those of any former season. These Goods have all been selected with the greatest care, 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 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 and Scotch Goods, together with a full assortment of American manufacture, and' cheaper than can be found elsewhere. LDIES' DRS G Rich Chameleon A Silks, extre ai mely lo OODS.w ; Rich Brocade do. beautiful goods; Rich Grenadines, plain and figured ; Glace Silk, rich goods ; Poult de Sole, fashionable and late importations ; Black Amuses. plaid and striped; I Brocade Lustres, new styles; I Mohair ChameJeon 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 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 Lissa, a full assortment of colors and qualities; Together with a large supply of Be [mines and Alpacas some as low as 12} cents per yard. In addition to the above will be found a beautiful assortment of Black Brussels Lace,for trimming dresses, mantillas and capes. Also, Freneb 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; Scarfs; Artificials ; Gloves; Mitts, and Hosiery. SHAWLS! SHAWLS !! Grenadine Shawls, plain and figured; Crape d' Chine, do. a new article ; Rich changeable Glace Shawls, high lustre; Mode Embd Thibet do. extremely low; Black Emb'd Thibet do. very cheap; Black Silk do. best quality Black Nett do. low prices; White Canton Crape do. splendid goods; Chameleon Silk do. late importations; Printed Cashmere do. cheapestin the city; White Emb'd Thibet do. a beautiful article. PARASOLS! PARASOLS!! The largest, cheapest and best assortment in the City. Parasols from the lowest to the most splendid, rich and costly article, of the newest styles and colors, can always be found at the Bigßee-Hive. between Third and Fourth sta., N 0.62. [mar22] WM. L. RUSSELL. Domestic and Staple Goods, Cheapest Yet ALARGE STOCK OF CALICO, from 3 cents to 10 cents per yard; Bleached and unbleached Mashes, from 3 cents upward ; Bed Tickings and Checks, a full supply of all qualities and prices; Irish Linens; Table Damask, Russia and Scotch iapers • Npkins; Table Diapers; Crash and Dowlas; D Scotch ' and Manchester Ginghams; Sattinetts; Kentucky lean, and Blue Drills; alt of which will be sold off nt prices that cannot fail to please, and without fear of competition. tre-Remember the Big Bee Hive, Market street, be tween Third and Fourth streets—No. 62. mar2i WM. L. RUSSELL. Western Saddle, HARNESS, Great TRUNK AND WHIP MANUFACTORY. subscriber takes this method of informing his friends and the public in general, that he has the largest stock of the following named articles, of his own manufacture, in this city—Saddles, Harness,Trunks and Whips; all of which he will warrant to be made of the best material, and by the best mechanics in Allegheny county. Being determined to sell his manufactures somethinglowerthanhas been heretofore sold intim city, he would invite persons in need of the above named ar ticles , to his Warehouse, No. 249 Liberty street, .oppo site Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machinery oct3l G. KERBY. _ . Steel and File Manufactory. THE subscribers have enlarged their Steel and File Manufactory, on the corner of by street and Spring alley, Fi ft h Ward, Pittsburgh, by erecting a con verting 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 Piles of every description, that will compare with the best imported article; and being determined to make it the interest of all who use Files in any way, to pur chase from them, they will sell their Files at reduced pricer, for Cash. They will also re-tut Files, and pur chase those which are worn and broken. Public patron agge is respectfullyinvited, nov7) J. ANKRIM s Co. REMOVAL.. JOHN FORSYTH, MERCHANT TAILOR, haft removed to No. 34 Market at., ono door from Second, East aide. Thankful for past favors, he respectfully solicits a con tinuance of the patronage of his former custoraers e 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 assorunent of READY-MADE CLOTHING. Cheap for cash, of course. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, in all their varieties, always on hand—such as Shirts, Bosoms ' Collars, Cra vats, Stocks, Scarfs, Hosiery, Suspenders , Pocket Kdkfs, Gloves, Drawers. Umbrellas, &c., &e.. &c. ittlY2s:lm Bigelow's! Carriage Massuraetory, Diamond alley, between Woad and Smilluicht streets. E. M. BIGELOW wptild respectfully inform the public, that at his Factory can at all times be found a large supply of Family Carriages, Barouches, Ruggles, and all kinds of Fancy Carriages, equal in elegance and neatness to any found in the East. Contracts for any number of Carriages, Buggies and Wagons, will be promptly filled. All work of his own manufacture will be warranted. Rareasstra---Col. ft. Patterson, R. H. Patterson, E. D. Dazzam, Esq., Robert Robb, Esq., C. L. Magee, and Alderman Steel. (feb27:d3m. Wholesale and ADDL E, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. ROBRT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in form hie friends and the public generally, kat he continues to occupy that large and corn modious Store Room, formerly occupied by Samue it estock & Co., N0..813, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bage., Saddle Bags . ,Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles in his line. Ho also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured of the bestmaterial, and in a style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent. cheaper. . Country Merchants and Farmers would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell first rate articles at very low prices. 113 Don't forget the place, No. 80, corner of Wood street and Diamond Alley. a Math= & B 0 TTLE R S, axa MAIIIIITAVrtrazits or Mtn:cast Warta, Sarsaparilla, Porter, Ale, Cider, Root Beer, Mead and Pop, No. 18 Market street, and 100 Libert y street, corner of CeeiPs alley, Pittsburgh. mar 23: E -- • • ENtil MOE . r-,- !!! Pittsburgh portable• Moat Llue: Ma= 1-B'4 9.,Miligiaa FOR THE rasscsroariitost OF FRRIOUT TO ARDIROM: PITTSBUROH PHILADELPHIA,. BALTIMORE NEW YORK, BOSTON, &c. ' • THOMAS BORBIDGE, I TAAFFE& O'CONNOR; "diadelphicr. Pfusburgh; THIS old established Line beingnow in full operation, 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, peculidi to their mode of transportation, so obvious when transhipment on the way is avoided: All consignments by and for thi Line received, charges paid, and forwarded in any required directions, free of charge for commission, advancing or storage. No interest, directly, or indirectly, in steamboats. All communications promp:ly attended to, on applica tion to he following Agents: THOMAS BORBIDGE, 278 Market street. Philadelphia. TAAPFE & O'CONNOR, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. O'CONNOR & CO., North st.,Baltimore. 1.8 4 9 . Mg= RI e ro h ant's Transportation L ine VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANAL AND RAIL ROADS, TO PHILADELPHIA AND BALT/MOBB THE Canals and Rail Roads being now open, and in good order, we are prepared to forward all kinds of me r ehandize and produce to Philadelphia and Baltimore, with promptness and despatch, and on as good terms as any other Line. C. A. McANULTY & Co., Canal , street, AGE:no—CHARLES Bas RAinI'TIORPen,n Philadelphia,Pittsburgh. ROSE MORRILL & Co., Baltimore. Drarl7 -W t t~~ _ t , 1M PRIMI 1 ".r • IiAIiNDEN dr . . CO.'S . ; ,L ti . ; ,L4 3 FOREIGN PASSENGER OFFICE. : TOE 017 LT ' AGENCY For the Real litany* in this City. ,-' T ET TILE FRIENDS OF EMIGRANTS be careful to 114 have their arrangements made according to the new Precision Lam; and take ito man's receipt, withott having it inserted ; otherwise they will have to pay in Liverpool, before they ship.- .. Hereafter all Steerage Paseengers coming from Europe, engaged in America, to come over in either of the Ships of HeIENDEN 4. Co., will be furnished with the following provisions, or thedrequivakntin other articles equally grtod.— See Act of Congress, Max 17,1848. . This plan will prevent sickness on board. Heretofore when passengers found themselves in Provisions, many of them came on board entirely destitute, which often caused much Sickness and death :-- 35 fits Bread, 10 Rs Rice, 10 ffis Oatmeal, 10 Ste Flour, 10 Ms Beans and Peas, 35 fits Potatoes, • 1 pint Vinegar, 80 gallons Water, 10 Ihs Salted Pork, free from Bone; All of good quality, and one-tenth of the provisions fur tished, will he delivered toe ach Passenger every week with a sufficient supply of fuel for cooking.' Each ship in this line will be properly ventilated, and a*good house over the passage-way leading to the Pas sengers' apartment. The caboose and cooking-ranges for the use of Passengers, are kept tinder cover. Every attention wilt be paid to promote tlieit health and comfort. Remittances made as usual, promptly, and at moderate rates. Bank of England Notes and Foreign Exchange par ). Debts, Legacie ; Pensions, &c., &c., collected, and chased at curren rates. copies of Wills p cured, with every other business con nected with an E ropean Agent. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European Agent, mY 9 Post Buildings, corner of Fifth and Wood eta New Commercial Line. E. W. KIMBALL & CO., 1 DOISKIN, KIMBALL & Co., 84 Wall st., New-York, Liverpool, England, RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the public, that they have commenced the Gene ral( ." Sliming and Commission Business, . to. 4 il l gether the gc t e h rtifica G te7O r f a p l as P sag en e fr e o r m il L us onTion: E a tes nt rp m ool, Dublin, Belfast, or - any port of the Old Country to New York, Boston and Philadelphia, on the most reasonable terms. Draftsand 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 Ist, 6th, 11th , 161 h, 21st and 26th of every month. These Ships are all of the largest class, and are com manded by men of character 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 ROSCiIIS, Si dons, Sheridan and Garrick, are vessels of the largest class ; and those desirous to bring oat their friends, cannot select finer or safer Ships. Passage can be secured at the lowest rates. New Orleans Line of Packets sail weekly. For pass age or freight, apply as above, or to JOSEPH SNOWDEN, o r EDMUND SNOWDEN, deal] Corner 4th and Smitlitield sts.. Pittsburg INDEMNITY. The Franklin FAre Insurance Company • • • •• •••• DIRECTORS:— Charles W. Banker, George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Boric, Samuel Grant, David S. Browne, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson. CHAS. W. BANCKER, Pres't. CHAS. G. HAMM, Secretary. OJ Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property in town and country. The CoYummy 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 let, 1549, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol lows, viz : Mortgages Real Estate Temporary Loans Stocks Cash, ece $13,318,492 71 Since:their incorporation, a period of 19 years, they have paid upwards of One Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, Office N. E. corner Wood and 3d ens Piro s iil. Marine Inattrans • ripHE Insurance ompant of North America, of PLUM ' delphia, through its du ly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance OR property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and rivers. 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. Sherrard, See'y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered 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 P. JONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and Front sta., Pittsburgh mayfly iftemosal..Grocerliea, &a. THE subscribers having removed from N 0.170 to Nos 172 and 174 Liberty street, offer for sale Goods, a follows, in store and now landing, viz 360 bags prime Rio Coffee, "new crop ;" 40 " Old Government Java Cofiee ; 150 hhils. prime New Orleans Sugar; 520 bbls. Plantation Molasses ; 100 " St. James Sugar-bouse Molasses ; 100 hi ch. Young Hyson Tea; 40 Gunpowder and Imperial Tea; new 40 " Chulan Powcbong crop 79 catty boxes Y. H. aafftlunpowder Tea ; 100 bags white Brazil Sugar; 60 boxes white Havana Sugar; 40 bags Pepper; 20 " Allspice; 100 boxes Muslard, in and lb. calls ; 100 " Malaga Bunch Raisins; 30 “ t• " in layers; 50 hr. " 50 qr." " a 20 casks Zante Currants; 10 bales Sicily Almonds ; 100 boxes Richmond Tobacco; 50 baskets Bordeaux and Marseilles Olive Oil ; 200 bbls. and 100 hf. bbls. No. 3 large litackera I ; 9 barrels Honey; 1500 tbs. Cheese ; 2000 galls. Winter and Spring Sperm Oil; 1000 " Bleached North-west Whale 011; 1000 " Crude 3110,000 Cruz & Sons' sup'r Principe Cigars ; 30,000 Havana Segura ; 20 half pipes Cognac Brandy, of various vintages 2 puncheons Jamaica Spirits; 3 pipes Holland Gin; 20 qr. casks sup. Teneriffe Wine ; 10 " Madeira Wine ; 20 “ Lisbon 40" Oporto 50 " Sweet Malaga Wine; 15 Indian barrels " 15 hhds. Claret; 20 qr. casks Haut Sauterne; 40 cases sup'r Bordeaux Claret ; 30 oasketa Champagne Wine ; 2 doz. sup'r Stomach Bitters ; 200 bbls. pure Rye Whiskey, from 1 to 5 years chi apt! MILLER & RICKETSON. CIGARS, CIGARS, CIGARS—Four cases, containing: 12000 St. Dt Yara Principe Cigars; 8000 Barras Imp 7 d do do 4000 de la Cruz Cuba do do 3250 La Norma Hay. Regalia do 4000 Primeru Hav'a do do 3000 La Luna do do 25050 La Minerva do Just received and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, apl2 No. 6 Wood street. FOR SALE-44 Brick House, and Lot of lEtteet fro n t on Clay alley by 50 deep towards Wylie street, near to Washington street. The House is well arranged a nd in good repair. Price, 161000—5400 in band, $2OO at rine year, $2OO at two years, $2OO in three years, or $OOO in Scrip in hand. This property is rented at 6125. S. CUTHBERT, Gcn. Agent, Smithfield street. . _ iv E A VALUABLE Paorattry, situated in the City of Is Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio, viz :—One L ' of 60 feet front on Third street, by 180 feet to an alley, and on which there is a large Two Story BRICK HOUSE, containing several rooms or apartments, which has been mostly occupied as a Tavern these last seven or eight years, and is now occupied as a Tavern, by ilr. Crane. There is also a large Stable on the same Lot. Also, part of a Lot of Ground, adjoining the above, le • scribed property, somewhere about 27 feet front on Ti rd street by 180 feet to an alley, on which there is a T Story Hott se, c ontaining 2 rooms on Me first floor, rot Ica on the second floor; also, a garret and a kitchen. T' Is House was formerly occupied as the Post Office, and now occupied as a Bakery. There as also a Stable on the same Lot of Ground. Both of the above Houses front on Third street, near Market street, and nearly opposite-Abe 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 year after the sale, with the usual inte rest—the haler:co to be secured by bond and mortgage on the - Warne property. Title indisputable, without any encumbrance. A warranted deed given. Possession given at the lot of April after it would be sold. For fur ther information, enquire of the undersigned, by letteror otherwise. SAMUEL McCLAIN Pittsburgh, April 23, '49-3m "UIrAY MAGAZINES REC'D AT M. A. MINER'S:- IXL Godey's Lady's Magazine, for May. National Magazine, tor May. Graham's " Memoirs of my Youth ; by A. De Lamartine Life and Letters of Caroline Fry. The Waverly Novels, by Sir Walter Scott; complete in five volumes. Bowdler's Family Shakspeare, from the sixth London edition. Outlines of a New System of Physiognomy; illus trated; by J. W. Redfield, M. D. Littell's Living Age, No. 258. Our stock now comprises the largest aad most com plete assortment in the West. 11:7' Smithfield street, third door above 2d. ap24 CRAB CIDER-24 hornets for sale Iry may 2 RHkY, MA & co. ' : t A -s. ,• • - 3naTtrance olompatties VoiSile. No. 95 Wood 'et, — r~.µt~.,s,~ --?":~x.^ : .l`i'ba. a~ i ~`'4 ~+,,~*~F..5-a?td,.n~xw~ c ~~#ac"-gs~ SZBil 5 = - 1111 Elinil , Mn 3 ,'1, 1 ' LE OF S AV THE OGREAT'NESA PAIGE G.OODS TORE, A A. MASON & CO.inform their patrons and the pub lielhat they will commence the sale of their splen did stock on Friday, June Ist, and continue thirty, days, during which time the whole of their immense establish ment (including their five wholesale rooms) will be thrown open for retail trade, and for the display of one of the largest and most fashionable assortments of Fancy and Staple Goods in the country, which have all been marked down without regard to, cost. Forty thousand dollars of their Stock, of their latest and richest styles, have been recently purchased at the large peremptory public sales in New York, at immense sacrifices, and wilt be found s on examination, to be nearly one-ha lf less than usual prices. They invite attention to a portion of their Goods enumerated below, with their prices an nexed:— 2000 yards French Ginghams, 20,000 " Lawns and Muslims, 4000 " Mous de Laines, 1500 " Alpacas, • 3000 " Fine Bereges, 10,000 " Merrimac Calicoes, 20,000 " fast coPd " 25,003 " Brown Muslin, all grades, OD per ct. less than usual prices. • 100,000 yards Bleitcled Muslin, all prices; marked down 10 to 30 per ct. 100 pieces Bonnet Ribbon, 121. 25c. 460 Wrought Collars, 10 0121. 25c. 800 " 31 050 e. 7501,00 300 Ladies Cravats, 12c. 25e. 100 French Wrought Capes, $1,6003,00 61305,00 144 Lace Caps, 371050 c. 750L00 700 Linen 'Handkerchiefs, 6.}. 12c. 300 Standing Collars, 50e. , 1,00 130 Chemizetts, 25031 c. 50075 c. Cassinets as low 18fe..; Jeans for 15c. . A large stock of Bonnets, reduced about' 371 per cent. New style Dress Goods, 50c.87®1,,0000 White Line; 25031 c. 37@50c. Together itb the largest stock Silks, Shawls, and fine Dress Goods to be found in this city, with au immense va riety of other Goods—affording to retail purchasers a rare opportunity of obtaining the best 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 be sold. Er No deviation from the marke d. price. • A. A. hLASON & CO., 60 Market street, between 34 and 4th. NE GOODS NE W GREATEST W BARGAINS -OF THE GOOD SEAS S ON, AT r - .• No. 65 Market rpHE subscriber is now receiving, from the New York J, and Philadelphia markets, his second supply of SUM MER DRY GOODS, purchased from the Importers at a great sacrifice, and is determined to sell them at the greates't Bargains ever offered before in this City. A few of the Goods wit be enumerated below, viz:- 4-4 English Lawns, only 10 cents; former price 14 ets. French Organdy Lawns, 14 cents; " " 25 eta. 4-4 Scotch Dawns, only 14 cents ; " " 25 ctn. French Jaconett Lawns, 181 cents ; 371. French Cobaltines, only 37i cents ; " 64 , eta. Moos De Laines, only 14 cents; " - " l 8 ets. French Ginghams, only 14 cents; " "25 eta Prints; Merrimack patterr_s, 8 cents; fast colors. New style- English Prints, 1.4 eta.; former price 14 eta. t I have also received a fine assortment of Green Fig ured Mous De Lain, Plain Green Berage,Satin Tlaul Green Berage, new style Fancy Figure Berage; to. gether with a large stock of Foreign and. Domestic Goods, of ail descriptions. An early call is requested from all who wishio secure a Bargain. ABSALOM MORRIS, Wholesale and retail Dealer in Dry Goods, je2 No. 65 Market street. _ . NEW GOODS NEW G GREAT ARRIVAL ! AT NVMBER 59 North-east corner of Fourth and Market streets, PITT 551:111.0 n. HE undersigned respectfully informs his customers that he has Dist returned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving a large and beautiful stock of SUMMEY GODS, Containing a choice and DR O 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 from 10 to 50 per cent, below early spring prices. The customers of the house, and purchasers generally, are respectfully invited to give these Goods an early ex aminauon. $1,047,438 41 • 94,724 83 • 943,001 85 • 51,523 25 • 38,804 37 SCRIPE ! Having made arrangement ßE s C to EIV dispo D se of several thou sand dollars of Pittsbnrgh. Allegheny City and Alleghe ny County Scrip, he will for a short time receive thatde seription of money AT PAR for any article in his store AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. ID Call soon and secure a Bargain. . _ PHILIP ROSS, 1e1.2 Wholesale , and Retail Dealer in Dry Goods. BARGAINS I I BARGAINS 1 11 SELLING OFF AT COST, TO CLOSE UP, _ _ _ o... Tux undersigned saving determined ----,-- 4 , to decline his present business and close '— up on or before the Ist July next, will II 'I from this day sell off for cost and Carman; his entire stock of TRIMMING AND FANCY GOODS, embracing a general assortment of Goods in the above line, vir:—Fringes, Laces, Edgings and Insert ings, of every description; French Worked Capes, Col lars, Cuffs and Sleeves; Cotton a.ndHilk Hose, all colors and qualities; Children's do.; Linen Handkerchiefs; Bead Bags and Purses, Steel Beads, Clasps and Steel Trim mings. Bonnet Ribbons, Mantua. do.; Belt do., Cord and Tassels, Oiled Silks, Sowing Silk, Coates' Spool Cotton., B Spool Silk, Linen and Cotton obbins, Worsted and Cotton Bindings and Cords, Silk and Linen- Lacers, black, white and colored Kid Gloves, of the best quality. Silk, Lisle Thread and Cotton Gloves; Lace Gloves and Mitts; Silk Floss; Ames and German Pine; Hair Pins ; Leather Belts. PARASOLS, SUNSHADES, AND FANS! Every variety and shade of Parasols, of this Spring's purchase ; Fans, of the most beautiful and rich patterns, all fresh and new; Ladies' Traveling Bags; Lndies'Spun Silk and Merino Vests; Buffalo Tuck Combs; Card Cases ; Belt Slides, Fancy French Hair Brushes, Read ing and Fine Tooth Combs, Perfumery, of the finest qual ities ; Fine Soaps, Pearl, Ivory and Porcelain Buttons; Clothes Brushes, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS! A large.nnd complete assortment of Goods in the above line, consisting in part of Fine Shirts, Standing and Byron Collars, latest styles; Silk Undershirts and Drawers; Gauze, Cotton and Merino do. do.. Brown and White Linen Drawers; White Drilling do., made in superior style; bl'k Italian, Barathea and Amer. Cravats ; new styles of rich silk Cravats, all patterns, a splendid as sortment; red and imitation Madras Cravats; Lawn and Gingham do.; Satin, Bombazine and Hair Stocks; Satin and Fancy Tics; Silk and Satin figured and plain Scarfs; Shirt Bosoms and Collars; super. Lisle Thread Under shirts and Drawers; Eng. and German Half; Hose; Linel Half Hose; Silk do.; a splendid assortment of Ebony and other Canes; Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, Carpet Bags, Dressing Gowns, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, black and colored Kid Gloves, Silk and Lisle Thread do., Shoulder Braces, of the most approved patterns ; Money Belts, Russia Belts, French Embroidered Smoking Caps, Oiled Silk Bathing ClyS, Razors, Brushes, Wallets, Sus penders of every descnption, &a. The entire stock will be sold for cost, and carriage added. which will bring prices down 50 per cent. lower than the same descriptor, of Goads have ever been offered in this city. B. F. STERETT, No. 50 Market street, near Third at. N. B.—The Store for rent, and Fixtures for sale, from the lit July. ma • 3:tf Pine Shirts, Spring Styles. EDWARD TOTID & CO., are now receiving from their Factory East, a large stock of fine and medium qual ity !SHIRTS, which, for durability and style of manu facture, are not surpassed in this or any other market.— The trade will be supplied at lowest New York prices. Wareroom, corner Fifth ancl.Market streets, UP Stairs. apt JILDWARD TODD & Manufacturer of Linen and Fancy Shirts, Bosoms and Collars, Jobbers and Wholesale Deakrs in Cientienten's Furnishing Goods, soirrn-sser coarom sorra wren SUBSET srs. (OP .srsixs,Y PITTSBURGH, PA. TBE subscribers beg leave to call the attention of merchants and dealers in gentlemen's wearing goods, to eur large stock of fresh Spring Goods now opening; among which are to be found coins of the rich est and most admirable styles of Spring Goods ever offei ed in this market. One of our firm is engaged at our factory in the East, where we flatter ourselves we are manatee/taring some of the best and most durable styles' and qualities of Shirts, now called for in any market.— Being very thankful for the kind favors bestowed on us during the last year, we hope to have them continued, as we intend to offer our goods at exceedingly low prices, and accommodate our customers with pleasing terms.— 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 above facts. Inyl GREAT BARGAINS AT HOGAN &CANTWELL'S We are selling, previous to receiving oar Rummer Goods, at greatly .reduced prices, a large and varied as sortment of Fancy and Variety Goods,Trimmings, Bon nets, Parasols, Hats with a fine collection of Gentle men's furnishing articles; Carpet Sacks,Willow and French Baskets, Mats, &c. We respectf ully invite the attention of those in want of these Goods, to our house -86 Market and Diamond. je6 Spring Fashions of Atliriely Cardinals, & T[ TUST received Straw Bonnets, Caps, rich Cardinal 0 Silks, Fashionable Ribbons,Rnest French Flowers, Cords, Fringes, Trimmings, &c. Straw Bonnets cleaned and altered to the Spring fashions by one of the best Straw Milliners in the city. Silk Bonnets, Cardinals, Dresses, and every article in the Millinery and Dress making business, made up by the best hands, at marl 4 MRS. DUFF'S,IO St. Clair street. Jas. McGuire, MAILOR, Third street, 'near Wood, respectfully informs his customers and the public that he has just receiv ad from. the East a well selected assortment of•SPRING Cheap GOODS, w Cash he he will make to order in the best manner, for pal. 3 /110 HOUSEKEEPERS Afro THOSE Zosttuintenvo.—The subscriber has received and now on band, a large assortment of Housekeeping Goods, comprising, in part, as follows:- 5-4, 6-4, 10-4, 124 Bpd Cotton Sheetings; 6-4, 10-4, 124 Barnsley Sheetings • Pillowcase Linen, and - Muslin Ticking ; Marseilles Quilts, Blankets ; Plain and embroidered Table Covers Do. • do. • Piano do.; Windsor Drapery, Turkey Red Chintz; Buff Windsor Holland; Linen Table Cloths; Damask Table Linen, all widths ; Napkins, Doilies, Diaper Crash, Re., &e.; which will be sold at lowest prices, at • :ROBT. D. THOMPSON'S, No. 110 Market at., 3 doors from Liberty. • OGAN & CANTWELL, have just received, at No. II 86 Market atrectiartnnrivalled selection of Reticules and Purses; Fans and Combs; China Sets, Accordeonsatc. pias43 HORAN & CANTVVELL. ES 121111 15111 NENE Eirt) 14. 1243 , 25 c 10 0121. 25c 18f. 31c 181®25c. 37059 c 8 9c. 121 c 91. 12fc At No. 56 Market ■treet. ❑OGAN & CANTS'VELL Onnets IMMO MEE ENE= MEM lEEE MEM BURNS -AND SCALDS. y .. ICHALLENGE THE WORLD to pinve, that . 4ray . one single instance, ''.Dalley's Magical Pam Ex .tractor"—that is to say the GEstasx 'uncle —has, since . its first introduction by rile in IfiCII, up tothis period, ever failed to cure the worst forms of Beans mid SCALDS! LIFE SAVED!—AWFUL CASE OF SCALD! Wusszenthn, Niagara Co., N. Y., - February 22,1649. 5 Ma. Maxim—Dear air: While my son, 15 years old, was, at work in the shingle manufactory of L. P. Rime, he had the misfortune to slip and fall into a large vat, treed for the purpose of boiling blocks preparatory to cut ting. The' blocks had just been removed mom the vat, containing a large quantity of boiling water. He fell for ward, scalding both hands and arms, all one aide, and one leg badly; and the other partially. The scalds were so bad on his arms and leg that most of the flesh came oft - with his garments, and'hia life was deepahed of by both his physicians and friends.. Dalley's Pain Extractor was procured us soon as Pis- Bible (which was in about six hours) and applied, and which relieved hint all pain, preventing inilamma lion and swelling, and in a few days commenced healing his sores. There appeared a general improvement, so much so that in three weeks hewas 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, ander Provi deuce, of saving his life; and. we'would cheerfully re commend it in all similar cases as a safe And invaluable remedy. With sentiments of respect, I remain, dear sir,: your most obedient and humble servant. . - • ' ADLAE CLARK, . SUSANNAH CLARK, • C.•E. CLARK. • We, the undersigned, being personally acquaintedwith the case of Mr. Clark's son, believe.the above statement substantially correct: - - M. Dewey, Louisa Dewey, J. S.- Kelsey, Henry B. Pearce, Wm. Evans, E. Clark, L. P. Rose, Ira Newmtub Wm. Newman, Mary. J. Rose. _ - Eramm 117- Cormrstamars!—Countwieira abounct!—Tbe Pub lic is cautioned against their deleterious and clangorous effects; and I duhereby distinctly declare that/ will not hold myself responsible for the effect of any Extractor unless procured at my own Dzrar,4lsThausnwaY, NKR; Wax, or from my authorized Agents. PILES! That distressing and debilitating disease, has never as yet resisted the wonderful properties of the Genuine Dalley's Extractor. For particulars of cures, and general directions,' res pectfully refer to my printed pamphlet: testimonials therein published are genuine, and for the truth of which I hold myself responsible. HENRY HALLEY, 415 Broadway, New - York. JOHN D. MORGAN Pittsburgh, General Depot. HENRY P. SCWAR v XZ, Agent, Allegheny. J. BAKER, Agent, eeling, Va. JAMES W. JOHNSTON, Agent, Maysville,•Ky. F. AIERRYWEATHER, Cincinnati, 0., Gen. Depot. __jel2 Do You Want :to Cure- Your Horse. Run: The following is from the Overseer # of the Harlem Railroad Stables :— Nrw Yosx. Jul 14 1848. 112, 6 I have tried DAUB GAL VANIC CURE-ALL, and I now certify that I have found . it the most extraordinary and valuable remedy ever *put upon a Horse, and would not be without it "for any money. It cures.bard and spavin laws, arising from the collar, saddle, &e., au% by magic ! Rub on a of the salve and the collar can't make a sore. It neverean do harm. JOHN VAN vonais t _ • Overseer Harlem. Railroad Stables. For sale at the Depot of the Proprietor, DA.LLE Y . 415 BROADWAY, corner Lispenard s i. N. B.—Mr. Vait Vorhis has been engaged for many years in Nealw 1c i'Joore's Stables, Columbus, 0., getting up horses for market, and has now several hundred horses under his che as Overseer. JOHN. MORGAN, Agent, Pittsburgh. jell HENRY P. SCWARTZ, Ag't, Allegheny. HORACE P. ASU. ISAAC IL DIIMEIL Land and General Agency Office, AT THE CAPITAL OP iLLMOIS, CITY OP SPEINGLIMTL To Non-resident Holders of Illinois Lands—Holders of Illinois indebtedness, and all persons desir e= of purchasing State Lands with' - nois scrip or bonds . . THE undersigned would respectfullylnform the public that they have established in this city—theeepital of the State of Illinois—a LAND and GENERAL AGEN- C YOFFICE, for the transaction of all business tapper tahling thereto, within the limits of the State. All transact/One relative to the. purchase and sale of lands, examining lands a , td reporting their location, ad vantages and value, paying taxes, redeeming land sold for taxes, investigating titles, &c., buying andselling all descriptions of State indebtedness; this and every other description of. business attached to a General Land Agency, on the most extended scale, will be promptly and faithfully attended to. In regard to location, we have many advantages over all other 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. m,atters connected with lands, taxes, and State indentednerss, through the medium of the government and executive offices. In addition to this important advantage, the senior partner, Mr. Ash, has occupied, for several years, the position of principal Clerk in the State Auditor's office, and having hadch urge of the books and State land department in said office,has obtained a thorough knowledge on all subjects connect ed with this agency; and we are, therefore, enabled at all times to give correct and prompt information, much in advance of any other agency in the State. Our location is also important to non-residents wishing to pay taxes, as our acquaintance with the collectors of the revenants such that we can obtain the tax receipts through the mail, and the money paid directly into the State t.M1.11/• ry, thereby'avoiding the risk of remitting funds by mail. We also beg leave to inform persons wishing to pur chase State lands, that our arrangements are such, that we can ; at all times, furnish State bonds, scrip,; indebt edness in any amount, and at less rates than y other office in the State. In conclusion, we take pride in referring to the char acter and standing of the gentlemen who heive been kind. enough to permit ns to use their names as references, and with:. sincere desire to please, backed by fidelity, indas try and promptitude in all our business transactions,to merit the confidence of all who may entrant their busi ness to our hands. ASH & DILLER. Springfisld, March 20, 1849. _ ES: Hon. Daniel Sturge B on IC , • • ENENC .U. S. Senate. Hon. James Cooper, do. Col. Samuel W. Black, •• • Pittsburgh, Pa. J. Vogan Diller, do. Gen. Robert Patterson, Philadelphia. Gen. Adam Diller. do. Joseph L. Chester, do. Messrs. Wadsworth & Sheldon, New S ork City. Messrs. Mil McLean & Co., • • • •New Orleans. Messrs. A. dowdy & Co., LonisviPe. John M. Wymer, Esq., St. Louis. James Calhoun, Esq., Cincinnati. His Ex. Gov. A. C. Prench,• - • -Springfield, 111. Hon. Thomas H. Campbell, do. Hon. S. H. Treat • do. [aps:3in • Cit - ..• crap. NOTICE 10 ma BOUM= Or PITTS/11=6U CITY SC1111".- la conformity with the 2d Section of the Ordinance of the 18th of April, 1842, directing the undersigned "to negotiate for CITY SCRIP; the Bonds and ItTortgages of individuals held by the City for property sold, amounting to TWENTY-EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLA.RS." Public notice is hereby given, that the said obligations will now be disposed of for the Corporate issues of the City ef Pittsburgh, of the denominations of One, Two and Three Dollars. Further Notice is hereby given, that City Bonds, bear ing interest from the lath day of Apri1..1.849, at Moms of 8 per cent, 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. JOHNSTON, ap2l City Treasurer. House and Sign Painting. • T D. PITFIELD wonld'respectfally inform the citizens do .al?-fktidtssbngiAmism: that he to ae imitation of Wood and Stone. All orders len with. J. ROBINSON, European Agent, will be strictly attended to. ap2s:4lm 2000 Premium BJ. WILLIJOIS,No.I2North Sixth street,Pldladel . phia, Venetian Mai:eland Window Shade Afctnufae turer, (awarded the first and highest Medals at the New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia 'Exhibitions, for the superiority of his BLINDS, with confirmedconfidence in his manufacture,) asks the attention of purchasers to his assortment of 2000 Blinds ofnarrow and wide slats, with fancy and plain Trimmings, of new styles and colors.— Alsa, large and general assortment of 'Transparent' Window Shades, all of which he will sell at the lowest CASH PRICES. Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to new. DE,u.nns supplied on liberal terms.. - . The citizens of Allegheny County are respectfully in vited to call, before purchasing elsowhere--confident of pleasing all. By- Open in the evening. To Country Merchants. MHODKINSON would remind you that you can now . secure China, Glass, Queenntare,,te, at such prices as never were heretofore offered at. Remembe r,11.5 Wood street, 3 doors-below sth. • HE sabscritier informs the - public generilly,. and .1 Housekeepers and Retail Grocers particularly, that he is discontinuing the Qiieens*are - business, and will sell off his present . stock at reduced prices.' Those who wish to obtain China, QUtell.StOclfT, or Glass, will find this a rare opportunity for getting such articles as they, want; much cheaper than the usual rates. Remember the place, CHINA HALT., N0..1.1.8 Wood street, near the Auction store. • ' P. S. I will dispose of my whole stock to any person wishing to buy it, at a bargain. tanthff STEW DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, Burke's Build -11 ings,•Pourthstrect.—Honon & Arrrnonx, Daguerreo typists from the-Eastern cities, would en/1 theattention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh . , and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype'of citizens and others, at rooms-in the third, story of Rtrke'a building, 9th - Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured .that no pains -shall be spared to produce' them in the • highest perfection of the art. Our instruments are of the mot tpow. edit, kind, enabling us to execute pictures udstupassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. • Thepublic are solicited to call and examine. . Persons sitting for pictures are neither requirred or ex-• peeted to take them unless perfect satisfaction, sgiVen. N. B. Operators find this a good _depot for stock and chemicals. itrlcuttructions given in the art, containing the more recent Improvements.. • ian7 Gravel Roofing. rrHE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of . j . , Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they_ . _are now fully pre pared to fill orders for GRAVEL RoGFTNG, in a man ner not to be sarpeased in this obey he r From their experience irt business,feel confident that they willrender satisfaction tun!! those who may give them work. The superiority ot Gravel Roofs over any other kind; particularly in case of fi re, too well kncrwn to require any argument in its favor. To those who are unacquainted with our work, we beg leave to referthem to Messrs. Thomas Liggett, Sr., John F. Perry, Rody . Patterson, M. Kane, Jr , and others, for whom we have done Work. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to We will be , found on Wylie street, be tween High and Tunnel streets. JOHN MATTHEW McGOVERN. SKINNIN. • ...- . .1' . . -. .;.•:• - ;" - ;:'.. i".:' ,.. : • ::: - ,:',":" J,15." . ".- ,- -r..- - ,.: . ..:- . ;',‘ , ..'• - : -, :=.'' ,- ...,: -,. " 5-. Ji.',' , 7...:::-',.' , :'. - ''' . ','',.';.;.',' 1,14..:• . :. t; ,, , , •:f;, -- -- -. .i..i .. .."4..i . .:: - .- -• :::';'. 1. -,,, ":." - .: 7, ' --,- . 1 -.0. .., , ,,?. , .•: , ..7; - ,.-:„ -- .".., P.: , .'. , .',..•! 7`:-s , t ,' , " , .:..,.! ~ ,.4 , ± •'- - c:":', . ..' ~ ; ;;1.:1r;!, , ..'Pp., . ....., . , ~-:-. 4 :=~;'- :~ NM ~, 4 " • •'"'♦ ; IME ME marl9:3mes4 WIC GETTY A A. MASON . _& CO., No. 60 - Maas= sugar, have 11:s this lay received, per "Foal Line,':-the following named Goods, viz t—Sattn stripe, blaek and blue black plain and - printed Berages,"ell wool M. de Laines, em-: broidered Thibet Shawls; black, white end pearl Silk Hose; spun Silk. Hose; kid " silk and lisle thread Gloves; linen, bobbin, cambric and muslin Edgings; Lisertings ; black silk lace Edgings; bonnet Ribbons ;.embroldered muslin Capes, new patterns and rich goods, ••mar22 Valuable Property. .for.balei or 42 Acres, is SITUATED f of a mile from rhe Cemetery and oppo site the residence of Col. Croghen, presenting a trent : of 1200 feet, containing a new cottage house, with hall in centre and 4 rooms, 4 bedrooms and good collitro; ac.-- A tenant house, barn,_ stables, garden, &c., all under good fence. This desirable property is suitable for gar- - dening purposes, or country resideners, asseveral prom. inent and beautiful locations can easily be improved for if that purpose. Price, MO :macre:: :Terms easy. 9. CUTHBERT,Hen, Agent, . Smithfield street. IDEAL. ESTATE POE SCRIP--For sale, a valuable i XL Lot of 20 feet fronton r Beaver street, Allegheny, by 117 feet to a 17 feet alley, having a small (Caine" Cotutps Dwelling House, with other unurovernents. - Price SdOU; in Pittsbumb. and Aflegheay County - scrip , at - ," par, L'UTHH.T, Hen. Agent, -p Eme V eisION CAPS--2130 M. S. B. Tereusai on 100hS.GD do.:. cap YtiliirP9 l4d a myl bY -npeAIIPLEB34:6AMP.I4II,4 , . . . ' .:• •' -..,-., - ,,-. ; ,. /..!:',.t ,. .' , "; . :.' - i': :1 - .,.,i ~% .:. .' 4.- . ii5f,...,.'", .: ..;.-- ,- ..-, f-, " . " - 0 ..i1 i...'" . .. , ;:ft.. - ' 5 :i.!:..i7.:..1 7: ::',. '7..i.--':,s-:,;.:;'....-',;'.:-.::::-..-7::::‘-.'.--',.. ENE .~ ~~~~ . . , ... .. 4,..F•!1....i:*,,5 ; :.,f,' . ..,'' -;..1.--,.'F: MWM==l=• -~~ ~. Coodlspatentvr nate • golve, AND. PATENT INSULATED POLES, FOR Alanicst. gm mum rozrorms.—This is the only instrument of the kind that has ever been presented in this country or Europe for medical purposes, and lathe only one ever known to man, by which the galvanic fluid can be conveyed to the human eye, the ear, the brain, or o arty part of , the body, either externally or' internally, al a definite , gentle stream, without shocks-or pain—with perfect i afety—and often ' with the happiest effects. This mportant apparatus is now highly approved of by many of the most eminent physicians of this COUtllfy , and Europe, to whom the afflicted and others whom it may concern can be referred. Reference will eiso be given to many highly respectable citizens, will, have been cured, bymeans of this most valuable apparatus of some of the, most inveterate nervous disorders, which could not be removed by any other known means. Among vorious others, it has been proved to he admir ably adapted for the mire of the followiug diseases, viz : nervous headache and other disordersof the brain. It is with this apparatus alone that the operator can convoy the galvanic fluid with ease and safety to the eye, to re store sight, or cure arnaurosas ; to the ear to restore hear ing; to the tongue or other organs, to restore speech ; and to the various parts of the body, for the cure of chronic rheumatism, asthma, neuralgia, or tic doloureatix, paml ysistor palsy, gout, chorea or St. Vitus' danes, epilepsy, weakness from strains, some diseases peculiar to fe males, contraction of the limbs, lock-jaw, etc., etc. Rights for surrounding counties of Western Pa., and orivileges, with the instrument, m aybe purchased and a.eo tested for the cure of easea. Full instructions will be l given for tho various chemi cals to be need for various diseases, and th e best manner for opemting for the cure of these diseases, will also be fully explained to the purchaser, and a pamphlet put into his hands expressly for these purposes, carefully pre pared by the patentee. Enquire of S. WILLIAPS% Vine street, near 4th Et, Road Pittsbrg. LADIES are cautioned against using Common Prepa red Chalk: They are not aware how frightfully inja rioasitis to the skin ! how coarse, how rough, howsallcrar, yellow, and unhealthy the skin, appears idler using pre , pared chalk! Besides it is injurious, containing a large quantity of lead! We have prepared a beautiful vege table article, which we call Jones Spanish White. It Is perfectly innocent, being , purified of all deleterious qualities, and it imparts to the akin a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, lively white ; at the same time acting as a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth. Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of Massachu setts, lugs: "After analysing Jones' Spanish Lilly White, I find it possesses the most beautiful and natural, and at the same time innocent, white I ever saw. • I certainly can conscientiously recommend its use to all whose akin requires beautifying." Price 25 cents a box. Directions —the best way to apply Lilly Whitoi is with soil leather or wool—the formers preferable. A ITU SET or Timm von 25 mem—White teeth, foul breath, healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once or, twice cleaned with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance 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 advantageous, even to those teeth that are id good condi don, giving them a beautiful polish, and , preventing a premature decay. Those already decayed it prevents from becoming worse—it also fastens such ails becoming loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth • delicately volute, and make the breath deliciously . sweet. Price 25 or 371 cents a box. All the above are sold only at 82 Chatham st. , sign of the American Eagle, New York, and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the nextcolumn witmToll KAREL; and get a rich husband, lady? '‘YOur face is your fortune." let beautiful, clear Wet Is it white? If not it can be made so even thoughi it be yel low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freck led. Thous ands have been made thus who have washed once or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. The chest is glorious and magnificent. But be sure you get the germ; me Jones' Soap, at the sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham street. • Ring-worm, Salt-rheum, Scarvey, Erysipelas, Barber's Itch, are - often cured by Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, when every kind of remedy has failed.- That it cures pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all know. Sold at the American Eagle, 85 Chatham street. Mad, reader, this seldom or never fails. C. INGLIS, Jr., Patterson. Sold at Lteason's 89 Liberty st., hea4 of 'Wood, Sign o of the Pig Boot. ' ' no r 23. ALT RHEUM, SCURVY, OLD SORES, ERYSIPE -10 LAS, Barber's Leh, Chaps, Sore Beards, Pimples.— This is used by many physictamt in this city in curing the above,. and wewould not conscienciotudy sell cutlass we knew it to be all we state. As a cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps the only article ever known tbat.removed impurities, and cleared and beautified the skin, making n. soft, clear, ' smooth and white as' an infants. But mind, it is Rohl at 82 Chatham st., N. Y., and by WM. JACKSON, Agent, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. REUMATIBI3I, GOUT, AND TIO DOLOREUX7,— A rospectable gentleman called at our, office, as he said, to inform us that he had been afflicted for 16 years with. Rheumatism or. Omit, and occasionally with Tic Doloreux; that he had been frequently' confuted to his room for months together, and often suffered the most in tense and excruciating pain, but that lately he had been using layne's Alterative, from which he found the most sip nal and unexpected relief. Ile "says he found the meoft,' eine very pleasant and effeetWe, and that he now con eiders himself perfectly cured,—Ph Nor th Amer . A Peer WORTH. Rirourzto.—A. 'gentleman of Scrofulous' habit, from indiscretion in his younger days, became af fected with Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose, and a disagreeable eruption of the Skin. Indeed,. his whole vstem bore - the marks of being saturated with disease. One hand and wrist were so muck affected that - he had . lost the use of the hand, every part being covered with fi y dee), painful, and offensive ulcers, and were as hollow._ and porous as an honey-comb. .It was at this stage of hit complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loath some disease, that he commenced the use of Jayne's Al terative and having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect.," . lycureri The Alterative operates through the circulation, and purifies the blood and eradicates disease from the system, wherever located, and the numerous cures it has per- • formed in diseases of the skin, cancer, scrofula, gout, liver complaint, dyspepsiapnd other chronic diseases, is truly astontshing.--Spirir of the Times. . - VIP For t.ale to Pittsburgh, at the POEM TEA STORE 72 Fourth street. Jaynes' Family Medicines. Dfi S. S. COOS, Piqua, Ohio, writes, March, 1840: "I have used your Vennfluge, Comma/ire italsazn, and Expectorant, in,my practice, for the last three years, and have been exceedingly .well pled with them, and never, as yet, to my .recollectien,-=ff of realizing my I fullest expectation their curative properties. Your - I other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; but, judging from those I have used*, I doubt not but that they claim, and are entitled to all the confidence reposed in them, by those who have used tnem.. 'I was formerly very partial to saw Vermitage' until I becameacqurun with years, which - has my decided preferene to any other now in use. . . Ressectfully, yom's, /cc., - -S. S. COOK, M. D." CP! For sale in Pittsbur g h at the PekiaTea Store, 72 lirrOßE TESTIMONY for Dr. Willard's Family Mcdi -111. undersigned, citizens of Pittsburgh, lutv- ing personally Used Dr. Willard's Oriental Cough. Mix ture, and experienced its beneficial effects, do most cheer fully recommend it as_ safe and effectual, in all cases. Speaking from experiece, We believe that it has no su. perior; and would recommend its use to all the afflict ed. CHAßLES LEWIS, Pittsburgh, March 15th, 11348. AVM; TEPTKIIVB' IrrSold by J. Schoonmaker'& Co:, John Rays, James A. Jones; J. H. Cassel, John P. Scott,' F . L. S n owden , -'' I MOhler. Ogden & Snowden. - ap2tl t 'DI7 OF COUGHING in the night are very trouble X some. They break in upon the hours of repose and exhaust the strength of the sufferer. B. A. Fahnestock & COA COUGH BALSAM has been eminently success ful in easing and curing . these unpleasant Spells. If a person is roused in the night by a spasm of coughing, a tea spoonful of the Cough Balsam will soothe it, give him " relief,..and as it is palatable, leaves no unpleasant taste behind. If once used, it will take precedence over all others, as a remedy for coughs, colds, &e. - • Prepared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK corner Ist and Wood streets, and corner 6th and Wood streets. . nov3o R. RALPH'S thaxerteran VEas - rsaLa Pais are for .--.. D - sale, wholesale andretail, at the t Ra.m.EsrATE OPTIC; ( . . Ne. 60, Smithfield et. j Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city: I. G.'Smith, Bir- _ t minghtim;John McCracken, Penn street, flith Ward. ~. f feb -II DREOFF'STONIC AND ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS The general properties of these Pills are Carmine{ tive t Purgative and Tonic. In the. coalman "disorders : I arising from imprudence diet, &c., such az sickness and sourness of the stomach, heartburn, headaches, &c., where a medicine required, this preparation is very - i applicable, for its carminative or soothing effects give • almost immediate relief, when nausea or sickness exist : its purgative operation upon the stomach: arid 'bowels is • gentle, and effeenutli and its tonic properties impart • - i larenffili to the digestive organs 2 thereby enabling these - „ • organs to perform their proper functions with order and yegularity._ The price has been reduced from 50 to 55 i •For sale, wholeaale and retail' by B. A. FAIINES. TOOK & Co., corner Front , and Wood and. Sixth and Wood streets, Agents for Pittsburgh. jel4 CONSUMPTION seizes more victims than 'any other 1 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 to. bloom with the glow. of health, But every case . • • flutes in a cold and a cough—perhaps deemed unworthy of attention at first—and only met, with 'remedies when too late, • Watch the first symptoms, ith jealous care, - and make immediate use Ofthe Cough• Balsam of - B. A. Fahaestocic & Co., which will certainly check its further • • progress, and restore the inflamed organs to a beautiful action. - • For sale by 8.-A. FAHNBSTOCK & corner - Ist • - and Wood its.; also, corner 6th and Wood. decli v..~ .~ -~ _~_ UM - '''''';:':e:'•.•:.'•:':!i,;::.4;,..::::'-': MEM `"'; „ -•: MI