_•=l34t Ma== Jistdttie&t . MiDovrellls 'Clioleers .3)llAttirei. t; Q . YMPTOMS--Crcormits.i-*-This disease gelpsrally COM , menses with'watery discharges from the bowels v of a white, br yellow, or pearl color, with white Rakes on standing a short time.. These are well described - as rice water evacuations:•- Vomiting . is a usual, attendant_on: these evacuations, but not an intariabie one. The.von,-. iting is usually accompanied with great uneasiness and pain in the stomach an d bowels. lae bogus tuadbreath are icy cold; the tongue is istiniethiles'eleau;b Utgeneral ty slightly coated ;_ VOlCC becomeSweak and hanky:. cramps and spasms of Dui arms, legs end body; are gen eral and painful symptoms. The skin is Shriveled :um et a purple hue; the pulse oecinnes weak arid (militant, and' iu the collapse stage entirely los t at the wrist; the breath ing laeored and hurried. These sYtaptems autuatly sue ceed each other in the order stated.' • • ' • in , DOIVELL'S CHOLERA. MIXTURE. --- This mixture is prepared from ins preserlpuoris of the late Dr. A. N. 51Dowell, oir Pittsburgh. In his exten-; sive practice, he had used it with complete success mike epidemic. of 1833 and the present season. Steamboat men have.given it to many passengers-who have been attacked withthe disease the present season, and in eve ry case eaected a speedy cure—after they had been pro - nounced incurable by - physicians:on board. .Prepared. solely by the proprietor. - WM. THOitl!l, Druggist, - je 13-11 N 0.53 Market street. Pittsburgh, Relief - for Cramps. WITE RAVE ABDOMINAL WARMERS, made froth V y the most approved English patterns, furnished and recommended brfhomas Basevre.D, It:sq., and a ,number of eminent Phytucia,us, being a-most convenient - apt:um-, ma for the application - of wartri'or uotwater to the bow ' els„ In case of cramps* in Cholera. As every person is subject to sudden attacks, no should be without— at least without one. For rale by =a BOAIFE & ATKINSON, je6 First street' between Wood and Market sts. lIIIB.NT OUT, . _ RR-BUILT - AND AT WORK!!! . . . , VVisiton'llleituticitarry: • T HE iilbitribei haiing 'enlarged his Shopfliitely de , . his m . Welted by fire,inforint Ms tnends and the public zenerally that he is now prepared to manufarturf We . Et n tr e ciss e : r , l i: PirsaMP, o m n b gfth Wh etZ e e l e i a r ge s er SC V ol a t e nd Smithfield streets ; where be keeps OIL hand alarge stock, or makes to order coy ito.ount of work, of.the best ma terials and by expenenced wdrkmen, and , at prices to suit the times: • • Southern merchants and futneee men are requested to Call and examine, be fore V urehasing elsewher e. mays cm • • Will. frIcKEE. 'MEW BOOKS—Maurrimovaliby Harris. lr Layard's Nit:levet and its Remains. The Clergy.of America. . , The Czar,.his Court and People. - Women of the Revolution. Irving's Works; new. edition." Life and Corresponeence of John Foster. Holmes' Poenut: • Dc Foe's Works, complete ; 20 vole. Swill's Works, complete; 2 vols.. Fielding and Smollett; complete. The Progress of America; 2 thick vols. For sale by H. S BOSWORTH & CO., " . 4th .street, near Market. Err ClergYmen arid strangers are invited to call at the Book Store of U. S. Bosworth tc Co., on Fourth street, near. Market, where will be - found - fine editions of many rare and valuable works , • - Blagaatnea for June. DiECEIVED AT U. A. MINER'S.— Graham's Maga .Ll sine for June. - • . Sartain?aUnion Magizine, for June. Goders Lady's Book,' " " • Mardi, and a Voyage Thither; by Herman Melville.: My Uncle the Curate, a Novel; by the .anthor of the Bachelor of Albsny,&e., &e. . Memoirs of a Preacher; by George Lippard. Fernande, -or -the Fallen . Angel; a new Novel, by Alexandre Dumas. • • . Family Fallings ; anew Novel, by the author of the Ben-pecked Husband, &c., ikc. Georgina .Hammond; a Novel, by the author of My Poor Cousin, &c., &c. • Rif Carson, the Prince of Gold Hunters; by Charles No. 1 Chambers , Information foi the People ; new edition, to be completed in 16 numbers. • U. - Smithfield st., opposite Broion's Hotel. [maytt •Deattk to the Rat.. - TT is a notorious fact that of all evils, none are held in 1. such abhorrence as those of Rats, ?dice, Roaches and Bed•Bngs, audit) have them exterminated, is the wish and desire of all. ..& .preparation has been discovered `;3' by which those who wish, may become rid of this evil, w.hich Weals 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 forej and by every ORR who has given it a trial, been pronounced the best remedy they have ever used for ex terminating Rata, Mice, Bed-Bugs, Roaches, ac. 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 lire in a . few houre--as soon as it has affected the stomach. the articles become nentralized, and will. affect nothing thereafter; an that there can be no nog danger in its use, under any eir commences. This is no humbug. We will warrant it to rid houses of all the Rats, Mice, Roaches, &c., that in . feat* them. Should it not do as we say the money veil! 'be refunded. . • J. S. M. Yth3NG & CO., • jes N. W. corner of oth and Ferry stn., Pittsburg. _ MEL DUFF'S GENTLEMEN AND LADIES' BOORAILEI4I9ING & WRITING ROOMS, Noun Sas ox xnx mimosa". has his new Class Rooms now .thoroughly re .paired and fitted up. , Ladies will find his new isys em of Single Entry Book-keeping en agreeable study, -and a valuable acquirement. Gentlemen going through his entire course of training on Double Entry 13ook keeping,- only. be. qualified to take charge. of .Books upon any swam in. use, but,they will find them selves master of all those intricate operauons connected with paumership settlements, of wincli lo many practi cal book-keepers;of acknowledged ability, are ignorant. Several of .the most extensive firms in the oily have re cently procured Book-keepers from this Institution.— hlerchiints and Steamboat proprietors can always learn of Book-keepers thoroughly qualified for their profession; no others are ever recommended. Hours : 10 to 12, 2to 4, and 7 to - 10. mily4 MY- oldcustomers, strangers visiting the city, and . _ others wishing to provide themselves with a hand - so ne, DRESS COAT, PANTS; VEST, or any other arti cle in,the line, can do so, by. leasing their orders with JAMES WGUIRE,TaiIor, Third street, St. Charles -Building. IICTRADLEY'SNEW WORK—The Adironback, or Life- In the.. Woods, by J. T. Headley, author of Washington and his Generals, Ac. ""vs; Life and Writings of De Witt Clinton, by W. W. Campbell, antherof Border Warfare, &c. Just received • by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, jeB . Cor. 3d andNatket sts. fa s -TAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR • RENT.—A commodious and,well finished Tavern tandfin the village of Shoosetown, furnished in modem style, with good Stabling attached. It will be leased for a term ofyeats. Addicts jaunt . . P. SHOUSE, Shousetovrn. r Hoylava Chintzes. CASE§of.abore.Gootrb.r,3-4,4-4 and 9-8 wide; fancy and doable Parble, for wile by mattli/rn • • - HAMPTON, SMITH CO WIRE RAILING. -SECURED BY LETTERS PAT :IT. -11tUBLIC NITENTION- is solicited to au entire new article . of:RAILING, - made of wrought iron bars, .*and soft annealed rods, or wire, and expressly - designed for'enclosing. Cottages, Cemeteries, Balconies, Public Grounds, &c., nt prices varying from 50 cents to A 3,00 the launing foot. It is 'made urpannels of various lengths, fik to 4 feet high, with wrought iron poste n inch square, at intervening distances.of 6 told feet. ,If deslredohe panne' can be made of any height, in continuous spans of 50 to 60 feet, with or without posts. No extra charge The coMparative lightness, great strength and duzabil ' ity of the WIRE RAILING, the, beauty' of its varied or namental disigne; together with the extremely low price at which it is sold, are causingit to supersede the Cast. Iron Railing, where Vet their comparative merits have been tested. For further paulcalars address MARSHALL A - BROTHERS, Agents for Patentees, mr27:3m] Dianto . ndfdliy,'near Smithfield st, Pittsburg. Atlitiery, Saddlery, el.o. TORN WALKER, Importer and. Dealer - in Fofeign, and U Dona tit, jirardibare, respectfully announces to his friends and the publielenerally, that he is now reeeiv. Mg his Spring istlpply of Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, &c., at his stand,'No. 85Wood street, which he will dis pose of on the most reasonable terms. He will continually .be receiving freiliSupplieit, direct from the manufacturers in Europe and this coantry, which will enable him to compete with any bowie, East or West. Het particularly invites the attention of customers to his excellent assortment of Table and Spring Cutlery, &c., which is of fashionable patterns and from the most popular manufacturers, the stock opt Carpenter's Tools is large, and of excel dent quality: • Of general Hardware stock, he has every variety of Western Merchants and dealers, generally, are in vited to call and examine his stock. mar29:Gm Paper Flanging.. T AM now receiving, direct from the manufacturers in A. New York, philadelphia end Baltimore, a largo and well selected atiortment_of all the latest and moat im proved styles, of _Satin, Glazed 'and common PAPER LlANGlNG9,consisung of 10,000 pieces of Parlor and 'Fresco ; 11:1,000 u • Hail and Column; 20,000 n a •;. Dining-room, chamber and office Paper Which! wonlikparticularip invite the attention of those , having aciatie to Paper ' to ca ll , and alumina ' at the Paper Warehouse,of S. C. HILL," 87 Wood at. - -B ne Shlrte' • VDWATI.D TODD tr. - CO., ~M.efus: A citritsiii. 11 MIMS am FeNcir Bums; 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 , eoasists in part of 300 doz. - :all varying in style—wide ann narrow plait, Byron and standing collar*, manufactured expreasty'for City, trade, and intended for thia)mirket. - • • - • • By offering' dealers our Gods at low es prices, and' allowing otu Shirts to recomme o nd themselv m-style of manufacture, we. hope tope able to please all our cus- 137" Wareidorrucorner or Fifih andlitarket streets,up stairs. . . ~ • • . ~Tmrvrts• : THE iinderslgned-having,peenappoinied Agent of the DirAW ARS I46 =I4.I;SOVITUSISHANC:t CoMPANIt, . the place of John Viiitiey,..7i . .,'resigned, respectfully In foram:the public and the friends and customers of the Coninanp, that he la.prepared. to - lake Plarine,Joland and Fite .risks, on liberal terms,: at their office, N0:37 Water street.' MADEIRA. Agrut ALA.IIGE and iiandSoue assortment or ne , Wetit4Ylest particularly adapted to City trade, just received by rand: 9 am RAMPTON, SISIPPIrit CO.— SISQTING ; pp PAPER---A.snperiot - article of Printing as il lkwk - floo r , of various sues,. constluitly ; :trin mut tindpr , sttig, , ; S. C. TULL, $p 4 17 Wing stmt. a-.....+: - ...:: t rt_,. - -w. - +t++=zos. .o~r~-w.-a ~ - ..k.~ ~. xir..... .. az wtss : thetga; l<~ Aarrival,isk, •FABaIOIIIABLti quAiwrim. ao.2Braassiti errant', NECONI; DOOR BEL°WitEcaMD. 6 1141M-* ...C.,WERtlfEntaGr.. ESPELLY inforais his friends .and ihe .LILi in genetal„that he has received a4ery,large supply of the eioicest SPRING and BUbIATER.GOODS.ever' seen in Pittsburgh, selected liY,himself in the. Bast. con-, sisting of English, Fiend' and Beilliati Cloths, Cassi meres, Vesungs,.Ctshutaretts, &c., of - all slitioeli god c olors, and o f - the - latest Intl most. deiirable - petterns, which will be made up-to , order ain superior style, and at very'moderate prices. He has also on hand a very large-, stonk of Reidy made Clothing, 'high he wiltliellVerY 51'234 8.-FITZURFLADDc NEW .YORK CIA/TRING 'STORE, ' • • '.lffoi 26 Market ' • HAVlNG.reeeiVidland recaiving . weeklyjmy Spring and Scantier 'Goods; I amprepared' to offer to the eit.zene and tniblie in *literal, a better lot of reitdy Made r.liothing than bas ever been offeredbefore'lAPittsburgh. and at prices 25 per cent. cheaper than can be purchased In any. other Clothing establishment in this city. Don't forget to call at N 0.26. - marld—ly- - E. FITZGERALD. HOPE-CLOTHING EnueonA u at, la J. ROGERS respectfully . irifonriChie Mende and •ja . the public that he his: opened hierisWOLoratto &Ms, No. 27; - Market street. between Pront andleCoad,' • where he Will keep constantly on hand a iargearid sape rior minor= eat ofclothing, suitable forth° present season. Having just returned front the East with a new and splendid assortment of Cloths,Cassimeres and Vatting!, of the most desirable patterns, which will be made up 01i the shortest no.ice' and in the most fashionable style, on the one price cash system . , as low as can be had at any other establishment in: Pittsburgh. , Don't forget, the _place but call at the CLOTHING EMPORIUM, No, 27 Market la., Pittsburgh. [ndr3l:3m The Spring , and . Summer Stook of • READY—MADE CLOTHING AT THE THREE. BIG DOORS , FOR - mis PHESILIT SEASON, 'HAS NEVER BEEN EQllALiliir • Been by the Celebrated Establishment itself THE UNPRECEDENTED PATRONAGE bestowed ;.upon the enterprise of the' proprietor, has enabled him to purchase all his Goods at such prices as will allow him- . to sell, ViTholemile- and Retail, LOWER than any other House,East oe - West: • • • JOHN MCLOSKEY, Manufacturer of Ready-mad Clothing; NO. 161 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., has-just completed his Stock, and has now on hand; ready for Rale, the largest, mostfaahronable and eariedassoronern of READY-MADE CLOTHING, i ever offered . the 11nited States; all of which have been made under his mme diate inspection, in ittisCity,AT MC= THAT Meer OBIAIS erairraassex-i-togethUr with one of the choicest selec tious of Imported fine Black,- Blue Brown, Olive and Drab French, Belgian and 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, &c., &c. All the-new est Styles fancy CASSIMERES, of every description; all of which will be made up to order at the shortest no tic in the latest and most fashionable style. The proprietor informs the public that the principle upon which he will do business, will be upon the basis of HONESTY and - PAIR DEALING; and in order toes tablisb a confidence the buyers lam determined to ad here to my originalmotto,. Qtriek 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 be require that the loci .Ist price It can possibly be bought for. • Business shall continua to be transacted at my extcen site establishment, which has long since obtained tile character of being the First Tailoring Establishment in Pittsburgh. ramSB 1r OUR BOOTS . A.ND SHOES. LEEWARD'S CELEBRATED LEATHER Pee:erring Blacking. I COMPOSITION of N eats-foot Oil and Ivory Black A for nourishing and preserving all kinds of Boot an d Shoe Leather rendering it soft and pliable, and producing the most brill iant jet black, equal topetteru leather, without communicating stain or spot to clothing. LEEWARD A CA?..1.-(Ne. 613 Third Street, near Wood,) in calling the attention of gentlemen to this beantiful Blaelr 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 p li able, thereby preventing the boots and shoes from crapking. 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 never rubs on thipantalmms. Gentlemen are invited to call at our Store, No. 86 Third street, near Wood, and have thelilacking tried on their boats, and where they can see upwards of , 5,000 CERTIFICATES, From the most distinguished individuals in the U. State, all of whom recommend it as being, for beauty of polish, preserving the leather, and facility of application, the 1 moat beautiful ever offered to the public. LEEWARD & CO., E 6 Third street. near Wood. -. " Scrip Right Side 140 , e tir .. OGAN & OANTWE.LL am jest opening, at No. SG Market street and at the new front on the North t side of the Diarnond, a splendid assortment of Fash ionable Bonnets, Leghorn Hats . Breast-pins, Ear and Finger Rings, Black and Fancy Silk Cruvros, with an in numerable-collection of Variety Goods, which can and will be sold at the cheapest privets. ' • '• - apt° ' ' HOGAN &. CANTWELL. . Terrible Kew°bation—Stars Triumphant* HOGAN t CANTWELL, (sign of the %I , ) No. Sc Market street, would respectfully beg leave to call the attention of the public to their new stock at Goods, just eeeived arid opening from manufacturers and im porters, of which they feel confident that price and qual ity will give.entire - satisfaction, as our monois—" Quick Sales and Snrait profits." , - Our stock consists , partly, of the following attieles,vizt Ladies' and Gentlemen's Breast Pins, late styles; Guard and Vest Chains; Bracelets, Clasps and Lockets; Fin ger and Ear Sings; Pencils and Pens; Slides and Studs; Steel Buckles, - for Ladies' Head Dresses • Mtulalon's Card Cases, shell, pearl and velvet ; Coral Dresses; ; Alas baster Beres; fine Rosewood and Ebony Shaving CUE'S . , furnished ,• Siver 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, Aecortleous, Flutes and Fifes; fine Penknives and Scissors • /Globes and Paper Holders, Shell, Dress and Side Cinbs, latest styles; Chide Vases. Fruit Baskets , Agate and Glass Yeses, Mugs, and Cologne Bottles; Tables, Chessman and Backgammon Boards ; Silk Tapestry; Brussels and In grain Carpet Bags; Willow, Market and Side Baskets ; Chairs, Wagons, Cradles, &c ., . &c., with a large assort ment of Toys and Fancy Armlet, teo numerous to men tion. [septg Ohara - ink a Stanley, ISIANUFACTUREIZIS OF FINE _RICH JEWELRY IGDW ARO TODD & Co., Agents, N. E. NY corner Fifth and Market its., (up stairs ;) Pittsburgh. E have on hand, and are daily receiving from the manufacturers, a large stock of Goods, which we are prepared to offer to Dealers only, at the manufac turers' lowest Wholesale prices. —Cluster and Real Stone Set Breast-pint Engraved, Plain Hoop Stone Set Ear and Finger Rings; Plain Gold, Engraved and Stone Set Studs; Slides, Watch Keys, /cc., &c. Among our - Goods can be found some of tho most de 'amble and approved styles of Stone Sets now in uso, viz:—Opal, Ruby, Taal:a, Topaz; - Anathyst, Garnet, Brilliants, &c., &c; Dealers, purchasing Finelesvelry, will find it for their advantage to examine our stock. Bard ¢ Brother's best Premium Gold Pens with and without cases, he offers for sale at the lowest New York prices. (apl3) . EDWARD TODD & CO. Congress Ostlers. • - J4ADZES, wanting something superior, both for look and comfort, to anything they have over worn, will please call and examine them. These Boots have no 'string* to- tle and untie,and dangle about the ankle they arenot 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. Manufactured by S. KEYS. mart:B No. 8 Flith street, , . _ Joshua B.hottes, 'WHOLESALE FRUITERER AND CONFECTION 'I' ER, No. 0 Wood street— sou bozos Oranges; : 500 cans Sardines; 225 " - Lernoes; - 800 hf. " " Mt dozen Lemon syrup; . 150 qr." " 1000 drams Figs; 400 boxes Herring; 200 has Raisins, in layers ;2000 Cocoa Nuts; .150 hi. bxs. " 8 boxes Itlaccaroni; 100 qr. " " 8 " Vermacilla ; 75 trails Iraicu Almonds ; 25 cases tuis'd Pickles , 1.00 baxes shelled " 40 casks currants; 8 bales Bordeaux " 100 Rm. cut Tissue.P aper; 10 1" Malaga , + gn mac white Kiss paper; 3 ," -paper shel'd " ..,, .15 cases Prunes; 3 i" hard " " - 10 mats Dates; 40 bags Filberts; 4 cases Liquorice; 30 " Walnuts; - 10 lbs. Vanella - Beans; 60 Cream Nuts; 20 has A Not Holt Candy; 40 Pecans; 20 " wit's and yet. R. " 10 bkla. " 8 cases Florence Oil; Just received and for sale by martN.) - • . JOSHUA RHODES. Pallor Hangin gs. EESH.S. JAS.' liOWAREitc CO., No. 82 Wood street, in:. Would . call itiO,.atientiori of the public to their preirird, bock of Paper :Hangings, which, for variety, beauty of finish, ff arability and cheapness, ed by iiny'estaultshmeritin the Union. Besides a large and full assortinent of Paper of their own manufacture, they are army receiving a. direct im portation of French and Enfriisk styles of Faker Hang ings, purchased by Mr. Levi Howard, one of the firm, now in Europe, consisting of - Parisitut manufacture, 10,000 pieces. Londop do. 5,000, do. Of their, own manufacture, they have 100,000 'pie ces Walt l'aper, and .1.2 .2 000 pieces &lin Glazed Window - , -Mesars. James Howard & Co., have spared neither ex pense Ilior labor in their endeavors to rival the Eastern Wall Papeeestablishments,:both in quality of manufac ture aitd -variety ofpattern, and they are' warranted in litigating the public that they have succeeded. - Theiwhole assortment, foreigp and - home manufacture Will lie offered on terms as LOW as those of Easter, manufacturers and importers. ..,,„ mar27n Wpm:me:NT TO HOUSEKEKPERS;. Steam Boat' Owner's and Hotel Keepers. "kr ORTON'S UNIVERSAL COOKING STOVES nee oiffered Us the best Cooking Stove in Market, having a neio4 principle applied for heating the oven, that bread, matte, orany article creating steam or vapor, can be , baked and 'retain its flavor the same as - when baked in a brick loven or reflector ; also, in point of removing,. in envint a timd and Mel. The public are invited to examine 'Fon sale only at No.llla Second street, sign of the Gilt wherereference may be had . to families who have them one.: Also,' -thirty different, patterns of Cooking sforti, plain and fancy Grates, Officnand Parlor Stoves, &v 4, v-: . tapca3m) . A. 14:C,BRADLErY- • calkinsours D tinK Store ROlrsoaual... 4 • ,-. 1 . 134c enbsefibersespentdd)y tnforma theliadiee of Pittsburgh, Alleghe4Y,fuld VOnity,fitat ho hats movedto,anioreeoodnotttocio hoose, , P(O.AdWPOII, stractinear the-St. Charles Hotal, , Filere -he has opene d and ii opening d(X) packages' rf - Dretder±,j3arlitii French 'and V.oglishClollNa. and QUEENSWAM Please call and see them—for to describe them SairoOssible. The stock' einbraces everything in the bueinese t nsetal or or -tuusterdid. Lapl6l * -3t-HODKINSON. • _ _ iur &CE--4prilne article oa hand and for sale by JUS 7e4 RHODES & ALCORN, 30 Fifth atj Okiabo: IM2=MMatEatil ~. yx ,~, ~ ~ .. 11611 olittt*uirt • P irg4 i g;'• • FOR TOE TR&KBPOIMA OX - Or rIIBICOrt TO'AND rBOX P.TTTSBURGII, . PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE NEM — TORRi - BOSTON, .THOMAS BORBIDGE„ ? TAA FFE & O'CONNOR, Pcilactel.Ohici: j Pittsburgh, ITIAI3 old established Line being - now in full operation, I. the proprietori are prepared, with their nsnal even - sive tirrangernents forward. itterchandize, produce, &c., to and front the abovo . ports, on liberal terms, with the regulatity,:dlitp*h7tund .rmicty, Peculiar to their mode of transportation, an, obvious when transhipment on the way is avoided.. •, - • All consignments by . .and for this 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 promptly attended to, on applica tion to he following Agents: THOMAS' BORRIDO E t 278 Market street... Philadelphia. TAAFFE & 'O'CONNOR, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. • ' O'CONNOR & • • t,• •• . . •••• North . o.,llaltitiore: • - ailaMl 8 4 9 . MANI Merchant's TransportationlAine, VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANAL AND RAIL ROADS, TO PHILADELPHIA AND /ULU:WORE Tire Canals and Rail Roads being how open ' and In good order, we are prepared to forward all kinds of mar chandire and • produce to Philadelphia and Baltimore, with promptness and despatch, and on as good terms as any other Line. C. A. McANULTY & Co., Canal Basin, Penn street, Pittsburgh. Aoasta—CBARLES RAYNOR, Philadelphia, , ROSE MORRILL & Co., Baltimore. Inirl> 49. iltaati - Merchant's Way Freight , Line; PoT Blairsville, Johnstown, Hollidaysburgh, and all intermsdiate places. , TatiLine will continue to carry all. Way Goods with theitutual dispatch, nodal fair rates of freight. Anianr—C. A. McANULTY & Co., Pittsburgh. D. B. WAIMFIFLD, Johnstown. jOI4N MILLER, ilollldayaburgh. - Rsittrutricss—James Jordon, Smith tr. Sinclair, Dr. F. Shoenberger, R, Moore, John Parker, S. P. Von Bonn horst & Co., Wm. Lehmer & Co. Jno.lll , Devitt & Bros., Pittsburgh; John Ivory, Sumit, hlulhollan & Ray, John Graff & lairsville. marl 7 Co., AGazette and Journal wily copy.) Great Bargain Corzier, , SXITHSTICLD AND FIRTH STILISETB, PITTSBURGH, PL. jI. the most popular of all BOOT and SHOE , Es; tablialunentlan the West. This place hys gained Its reputed° by its proprietor keeping the - very best Boots n il Shoes, which are .made expressly to order for. this market, and he. is not satisfiedtr b keeping the best assorted stock of BOOTS and HO in the Western country but he is enabled and ter mined to sell his GOODS lower than any other house possibly can, he cares not what facilities they boast of having for offering great inducements to the public. It is impossible to set forth all the advantages and facilities in an advertisement, that the Great Bargain Corner has 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. .Tite way to test tae matter is for allmrlio intend parches, .In BOOTS and SHOES, to call at BATES' GREAT BARGAIN CORNER, examine the stock and prices, and all will be satisfied that the areal Bargain Corner, Smith field and Pjfik street!, is the place for the public, one and all, to get good Boots and Shoes cheap, for cash. dec9 .1, BATES. NEW GOODS...BARGAINS! BARGAINS: THE BIG GOLDEN BEE-HIVE AGAIN. New Spring and Summer Dr Goods now opening as the Sign of the BIG 888 HIVE, on, Marko lain; dolmen Third and Fourth arrow. .• „ WA!. L. RUSSELL, No. 62 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, whichhe is enabled to offer to his numerous customers and the public generally, at prices far below those of any 'former season. These Goods have all been selected with the greatest eare,and will be found to be one of the largest and most splendid stooks of Spring and Sommer Goods ever offered in this city. As many of these Goods have been purchased of the Im porters, per the latest arrivals front Europe, the subscri ber is confident that he can offer to his customers the very newest styles of Ladies Dress floods, comprising English, French, Swiss, Irish and Scotch Goods, together with a fall assortment of American manufacture, and cheaper than can be found elsewhere. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Rich Chameleon Silks, extremely I ow ; Rich Brocade do. beautiful goods; Rich Grenadines, plain and figured ; Glace.' Silk, rich goods ; ?milt de Sale, fashionable and late importations ; • Black Armures, plaid and striped; Brocade Lustres,mew styles; Mohair Chameleon, figured, (very cheap;) Silk Tissues, all colors Balzarines, in great variety ; Paris dotted Lawna, for evening dresses; New style rich Mourning Lawns; Organdie-Lawns, a beautiful article ; Black Gros de Rhine, all widths and clunlities ; Black Bombazines, of most approvedmakes ; Paris printed Bareges : extremely low; Paris printed Lawns : in great variety; 3rapes and Crepes Lisse, a fall assortment of colors and qualities; Together with a large supply of De Laines and Alpacas some as low. an .121. 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, French worked Capes, Collars and Cuffs, latest styles. Also. Vittoria Lawns aid Sported Robes, very theap; Swiss ; Jaconet and Book Muslims ; Ronne t Ribbon; Belting Ribbon; Cravats; Scarfs; Artificials; Gloves; Mitts, and llosiery. SHAWLS! snAw - Ls!! Grenadine Shawls, plain and figured ; Crape d' Chine, do. a new article ; Rich changeable Glace shawls, high lustre Mode Emb'd Thibet do. extremely low; Black Emb'd Thiblet do. very cheap; Black Silk do. best quality Black Net do, low prices; White Canton•Crt do. splendid goods; Chameleon Silk do. late importations; Printed Cashmere, do. cheapest In the city; White Emb'd Thibet do. a beautiful article. PARrOLS ! PARASOLS: ! The largest, che pest and best assortment lit the City. Parasols from thelowest to the most splendid, rich and costly article, of the newest styles sad colors, can always be found at the Bigßee-Hive, between Third and Fourth its., No. St [martlS) WM. L. RUSSELL. Domestic and Staple Goods, Cheapest Yet ALARGE STOCK OF - CALICO, from 3 cents to 10 cents per yard; Bleached and unbleached Mastitis, from 3 cents upward ; Bed Tickings and Checks, a fall supply of all qualities and prices; Iri4h Linens; Table Damask, Russia and Scotch Diapers; Napkins; Table Diapers; Crash and Dowlas ; Scotch arid Manchester Ginghams; Sattinetts; Kentucky Jean, and Blue Drills; all of which will be sold 06 at prices that cannot fail to please, and without fear of competition. ET* Remember the Blg Bee Hive, Market street, be tween Third and Fourth streets—No. 62. atar23 WM. L. RUSSELL. Great. Western Sedate, HARNESS, TRUNK AND WHIP MANUFACTORY. HE subscriber takes this method of informing his T friends and the public in general, that he has the largest stock of the followhig named anicles,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 something lower:thanhas been heretofore sold in the city, lie would invite persons in need of the above named ar ticles, to his Warehouse, No. 244 Liberty street, oppo site Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machinery oct3l 0. KERBY. Steel and Fide Manufactory. TFIS subscribers have enlarged their Steel and File Manufactory, on the corner of O'Hara street and Spring alley, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, by erecting a con verting titration, a melting flirnace 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 being determined to make it the interest of all who use Files in any way, to par chase from them, they will sell their Files at reduced prices, for Cash. They will also re-cut Files, and pur chase those whicharo worn and broken. Public patron. agge is respectfullyinvited, noV7) ANKRIhI re CO. REMOVAL. JOHN FORSYTH, Manerurrr Tema, has removed to N 0.34 Market st., one door from Second, East side. Thankful for past favors, he reSpectfully solicits a con tinuance of the patronage of his former customers, and likewise of as many new ones as are of the right stripe. Orders in the Tailoring line executed in the most fash ionable manner, and with despatch. Also, a Fashionable assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING. Cheap for cash, of course. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, in all their varieties, always on hand—such as Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Cra vats, Stocks, Scar 4, Hosiery , Suspenders, rocket Kdkfs, Gloves, Drawers, Umbrellas, &c., &e., &c. [my2s:lnt iligelowta Carriage Bla.treiractory, Diamond alley, between Wood and Emit Veld streets.: E. M. BIGELOW would .respectfully tt- inform the,pulgie, that nt his Factory enn at all times be found a large supply of Family Carriages, Baronebes, Buggies; and all kinds of Fancy Carriage. s, equalin - elegance and neatness to any found in, the East. -Contracts for buy number of Carriages, Buggies and Wagons, will he promptly filled. "All work of his own Manufacture will be warranted. . Rantaaseas—Col. R. Patterson, R. 0. Patterscin, E. D. Gam.am, Esq., Robert Robb, Esq., C. L. Magee, 'and - Aldertnan Steel. ' tfebrl;d3m Wholesale and Retail & ADDLE. HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFAVTORY OBERT H,HARTLEY,beggse leave ta•ist 'lll, form his friends and the public generally, hat ha continues to occupy that large and corn - medians Store/loom, formerly occumed by Samna F Jr. amok k Co., N 0.86, corner of Diamond alley and Wood • street, wherchukeePta I rge and general assortment of Saddles,l36ll6 6 ; Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle liags r li'albset,Stiffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles in hislitte. He also keeps constamly on hand, and is. prepared to furnish to order, all Widget' Riveted Bose, manufactured n of the bestmateal,and in a style of vvork'rnanship equal to the eastern manufactured' article, and at 26 per cent. cheaper. Countryilliichanti - aisef formeri would do well to call and examine his stook before purchasing e l se wh ere , as .he is determined to sell :Slat . .11tte articles at ..very low Err Don't forget•the placci , NO- a, corner of Wood street andDiamond , Alley } r . ap26 • . • it,Pl3o:l • . .., • ..• - OTTLE Om Ibliroticrtwrog 'on hlurrao. B SitelpilTilikPortet,ll.le, Older, Root , Beer, blood and-Pop, No. 18 Morkestreet, kind 100 Mort? 'street, castor of CetiPs -omen: 7===X====lM2 ne.aNDEN etr; lows rit t io .1 4 FOREIGN PASSENGER- OFFICE. vot-oritor act,oercv , For diejleol Owners in We City. LET THE FRIENDS OF EMIGRANTS be careful to have their arrangementatimde according to the rielq,. Provision Law, and take no man's receipt, : withouthaving it inserted ; otherwise they will have topay in Liverpool, .Hereafier Cat Steereige Pareengert vominarbm- Etirope, engaged in Arnerera, to come over ineithee of the .Ships of HARNDEN 4- Co. will be furnisked'urith , the following provisions, or their eguivatenten otherartfekstynaily good.— See Act of Congress, May . 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 anddeath t -35 Eli Bread, 10 the Rice, . 10 tbs Oatmeal, 10 lbs Flour, 10 the Beane and Peas, 35 Re Potatoes, 1 pint Vinegar, 60 gallons Water, .10 tbs Salted Pork, free from Bone; Allot good quality, and one-tenth of the provisions r nished, will be delivered to each Passenger every we k with a sufficient supply of fuel for cooking. ~ Each ship in this Hue will be properly ventilated, d . a ood house over the passage-way leading to the . sengera' apartment. The caboose and cooking-ran $ for the use of Passengers, are kept under cover. By ry attention will be paid to promote their health and corn rt. Remittances made as usual, promptly, and at moderate rates. Bank of England Notes and Foreign Exchange pnr chased at current rates. _ . . Dents ' Legacies, Pensions, &c., &c., collected, and copies of Wills procured, with ever Pother business con nected with an European Agent. r • .' m 9 Post Buildin: E. IV. Kmutsta, & Co., Z Daman, REAHALL & Co., 84 Wall it., New-York, 5 Liverpool, England, Thesescrrum.y inform their friends and the 1 public, that they have commenced the Gene ,ral Shipping and Commission Burinsts to .4k gather with the General Passenger Busi;lins, grnnting certificates of passage from London, 14Wstrool. Dublin, Belfast, or any port of the Old Country to 'New York, Boston and Philadelphia, on the most reasonable terms. Drafts and Bills of Exchange, from £1 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 fi xed upon, are the Ist, 6th, 11th, 16th, 91st and 96th 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 alt that can be desired in point of splendor and convenience. They are furnished with every description of stores of the bestkind. Punc tuality in the days of sailing will be Strictly adhered to. Packet Ships Rosales, Siddons, Sheridan - and Garrick, are vessels of the largest class; and those desirous to bring out their friends, cannotselect finer or safer Ships. Passage can be secured at the lowest rates. New Orleans Line of Packets sail weekly. For p Ws age or freight, apply as above, or to . JOSEPH SNOWDEN or EDMUND SNOWDEN, deell] Corner 4th and Smithoeld sta.. Pittsburg INDEMNITY. The Franklin Fire 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. BANCREIL, Preet. Cass. G. MICCIER, Secretary. [l7 - Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property in - town - and country. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Pond, which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely Invested, afford ample protecuon to the assured. The Assets of the Company. on January Ist, 1849, as F ubliihedagreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol lows, Temporary. Loans Stocks • • Cash, !Lc 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. .I.GARIHNER COFFIN, Agent, Office N. E. corner Wood and 3d eta TUE Insurance Company of North America, of Phatt delphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent sad limited Insurance on property in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the cans! and rivers. DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, 'Samuel W. joaes, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambppae White, John A. Brown, JaicolPhl. Thomas, John White, John EL - Neff. Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, Seer. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been charteredin 1794. Its charters 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 sts, Pittsburgh may4y — lffiiimoval.t.Groceries, dike. rpHE subscribers having removed from N 0.170 to Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty Street, offer for sale Goods, as follows, in store and now landing, viz: 350 bags prime Rio Coffee, " new crop ;" 40 " Old Government Java Coffee; 150 hhds. prime New Orleans Sugar; 520 bbla. Plantation Molasses; 100 " St. James Sugar.house Molasses ; 100 Id. ch. Young Hyson Tea ; 40 " " Gunpowder and Imperial Tea; new 40 " Chulsu Powchong crop. 79 catty boxes Y. H. and Gunpowder Tea; 100 bags white Brazil Sugar; 60 boxes white Havana Sugar; 40 bags Pepper; 20 Allspice; 100 boxes hluslar in and e lb. cans ; 100 " Malaga Bunch Raisins; 30 {l. 4.4 " " in layers; 50 hf. " " a tt 50 urn " " 20 casks Zante Currants; 10 bales Sicily Almonds ; 100 boxes Richmond Tobacco ; 50 baskets Bordeaux and Maxseilles Olive Oil ; 200 bbls. and 100 ht. bble. No. 3 large Mackerel; 9 barrels Honey; 1500 lbs. Cheese ; 2000 galls. Winter and Spring Sperm Oil ; 1000 " Bleached North-west Whale Oil ; 1000 " Crude 300,000 Cruz & Sous" sup'r Principe Cigars ; ao,opo Havana Segura ; 20 half pipes Copse Brandy, of various vintages; 2 puncheons Jamaica Spirits; 3 pipes Holland Gin; 20 qr. casks sup. Teneriffe Wine ; 10 " Madeira Wine; 20 n - LisbOn " 40 " Oporto " - 50 " Sweet Malaga Wine ; 15 Indian barrels " tt 15 hhds. Claret; 20 qr. cask* Htut Sauterne ; 40 eases on& Bordeaux Claret ; 30 onskets Chempagne Wine ; 2 doz. sup`r Stomach Bitters 200 bbis.pure Rye Whiskey, from I to 5 yyears c Id. apll MILLER .t RICISETSON. CIGARS, CIGARS, CIGARS—Four eases, containing: 12000 St. Bt Yara Principe Cigars; 8000 Barras Imp'd do do 4000 de la Cmz Cuba do do 3250 La Norma Hay. Regalia do • 4000 Primera HavM do do 3000 La Luna do do 25250 La Minerva do Just received and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, apl2 No. 6 Wood street. Ft OR SALE-4, Brick House, and Lot of 18 feet fro, on Clay alley by 00 deep towardaWylie street, ne ar to Washington street. The House is well arranged a n d in good repair. Price, slooo—s4oo in hand, $2OO et one year, $2OO at two years, $2OO in three years, or $OOO in Scrip in hand. This property is rented at $125. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, may 3 Smithfield street. -rill A VILIIABLIS PROPEnTIr, situated in the City of ...1.111 Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio, viz:-.One 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, whieh has been mostly occupied as a Tavern these last seven or eight years, and is now occupied as a Tavern, by Mr. Crane. There is also a large Stable on the same Lot. Also, part of a Lot of Ground, adjoining the above te.. scribed property, somewhere about 27 feet front min rd street by 180 feet to an alley, on which them, is a T ro Story HOuse, containing 2 rooms on thh first f100r,3 ros as ' , on the second door; also, a.garret and a kitchen. lls Mouse was formerly occupied oath° Post Office, and now Occupied, as a Bakery. There is also a Stable on the bame Lot of Ground. ;Oath of. the above Houses .front on Third street, near MathettlitrVet and nearly opposite the Court House. I, vittaelhboth , these Lots and. Houses together or each House and Lot separately. Termer — One-half of the purchase money to be paid at time of sale, and the other half payable one 3 ear atter the sale, with the usual inte rest—tie balance to be secured' byhOnd And. mortgage on the same property. Title indisputable; without any encumbrance. A. warranted deed given: ,Possession given 'Atha Ist of April after it would be sold.. For fur titer information, enquire of the undersigned, byletteror otherwise. SAMUEL McCLAIN, "Pittsburgh, April 23, '49-3m • No. 95 Wood at. MAY MAGAZINES REVD AT M. A. MINER'S.— Godey't Lady's Magazine, for May. National Magazine, tor May. . Graham's ‘4. . Memoirs of my Youth; by A. De Lamarune Life and Letters of Caroline Fry.. The Waverly Novels, by Sir Walter Scott; complete in five volumes. Bowdler's Family Shakspeare, from the sixth Lohdon edition. . Outlines of a New. System of Physiognomy; illus rated ; by'S. W. Eedil e g, M. D. , Lidell'a Living Age, No. 293. Opt stock now eomptises the largest and most corn pleteessoihient in the West. le r Smithfield street, third doer above a : • B CWBR-24 barrels' for sale by C ••- - • Mar 4 ' - • , hterraEws ft co, EMMIM= Ma=ffl=== emilritOoitcmte. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Earopeaa,agent, corner of Fifth and Wood sta New Commercial lane. Jnonrante Olompairim OF FIECELLDILPHIA 61,047,438 41 • 94,724 83 - 90,001 85 • 51,5`2125 • 38,804. 37 CU= **lre and Marine Insurance. l~'or Sale. I=ll Or ecobi. 41. T . TllBl ONE PRIVE S DS VOtt.III, 60 Mask= Skx9lrr. A A: MASON & G'o:infornititeir patrons and the Pub lic that they Will comMencis:the snleOf their Olen did stock on 'Friday:, Ame lit,and,ponithne thirty days, 'during which time the whole of.their immense establish ment (inckuling their, five wholesale rooms) will' be„. thrown open for retail - trade, and for the display of one of the largest and moat fashionableasSorttnents of ratiay and Staple Goods - in the countit,:Which have ail kmi: marked driteri, without regard to coat: • Forty thtatitrid , dollars of their stock, of their latest and richetifstylesi have been recently purchased at the, largelpereMPtorx public sales in New York, at imitiense sacrifices, and,- will be found, on examination, to be nearly oue-halflesa . than usual prthas. They invite attention to a portion of their Goods enumerated below, with their prices an nexed:— 3. i;l a . . 18}®26c. 2000 yards FrenchGleg haals, ,20,000 . " Lawns and Muslin , 10 012 f. 25e: 400 " Mons de Laines, 121. 25c. 1500 " Alpacas, 18t 310. - 3000 " Flue Bereges, 181025 c. 37050 c: 10,000 " Merrimac Calicoes, . '8 0 9c. 121 c. 20,000 " fast co9d " 6f. 12}c. . 25,000 " Brown Maslin, all grades, 20 per ct. less than usual prices. .100,000 yardsßleach'd Muslin, all prices; marked down lft to 30 per et. 100 pieces Bonnet Ribbon, 121fi :, 25c. 400 Wrought Collars, • 10 012*. 25c. 800 " . 0 31 050c:7501,00 300 Ladies Cravats, 12c. . Wc. WO French Wrought Capes, 1M,5003,00 8305,00 144 Lace Caps, .W.,050c. 7501.00 700 Linen Handkerehiefs, 6.f. -12 c . Standing Collars, 60c. 1,00 ~.. 130 Chemizetts, 25031 c. 50075 c. Cassinets as low 18fe.; Jeans for 15c. 4. large stock of Bonnets, reduced about 37i per cent. New style Dress Goods, 60e.-8701,00 White Linen, 25031 c: 37050 c. Together with the largest stock Silks, Shawls, and fine - Dress Goods to be found in this city, with as immense va lriety of other Goods- , - affording to retail purchasers a rare opportunity of obtaining the beet Goods *Writes 25 to 50 per cent. less than regular prices. They invite an early call, as many of their choicest goods will soon be sold. lE7' No deviation from the marked pride. A. A. MASON & CO., May3l 80 Market street, between 3d and 4th NEW GOODS 1 NEW GOODS IS - - GREATEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON, AT Or. No. 65 Market Street....eMil frHE subscriber is now receiving ; from th e New York I. and Philadelphia market:, his second supply of SUM. MER DRY GOODS, purchased front the importers at a great sacrifice, and is determined to sell them at the greatest Barkains ever offered before in this City. A few of the Goods wi I be enumerated below, viz :- 4-9 English Lawns, only lii cents; former price 181 cts. Frencb Or ga ndy Lawns, in cents; " " 25 eta. 4-4 Scotch Dawns, only 189 cents ; " " 22 cis. French Jaconatt Lawns, IE9 cents; " " 374. eta. French Cobaltines, only 371 cents; " " 629 cis. Mons De Laines,only 129 cents; " " tits. French Ginghams, only 129 centsi " 25 es. Prints, Merrimack patterns, CI cents; fast colors. New style English Prints, in cts.; former price In. eta. I have also received a fine assortment of Green Fig ured Mous De Lain, Plain Green Berage Satin Plaid Green Berage, new style Fancy Figured ? Berne ilo gether with a large stock of Foreign and Domestic Goods, of all descriptions. An early call is requested from all who wish to secure a Bargain. ABSALOM MORRIS Wholesale and retail Dealer in Dry Goods, jell No. 65 Market street. NEW GOODSI NEW GOODS! ARRIVAL. AT NIIIII/LER 891 GREAT North-east corner of Fourth and Market streets, Tm undersigned respectfully informs his customers that he has met returned fmm the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving a large and beautiful stock of • SUMKER DRY GOODS, Comaking 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 from 10 to 50 per cent, below early spring prices. The c ustomens of the house, and purchasers generally, are respectfully invited to give these Goods an early ex amination. SCRIP RECEIVED! Havingmade arrangements to dispose of several thou sand dollars of Pittsburgh. Allegheny City and Alleghe ny County Scrip, he will for a short tune receive thatde scription of money AT PAR for any article in his store AT THE LOWEST CASH. PRICES. 'Er" Call soon and secure a Bargain. PHILIP ROSS, iel2 Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dry Goods. BARGAINS : I BARGAINS: 11 SELLING OFF AT COST, At No. 56 Market street. Tea undersigned naving determined ..4.-4.,1 ' to decline his present business and close up on or before the Ist Jaly next,will It ' firm this day sell off for operand CAMAS% his entire stock of TRIMMING AND FANCY GOODS, embracing a general assortment of Goods in the above line, visa—Fringes, Laces, Edgings and Insert ings, ofevery description ; French Worked Capes, Col lays, Cuffs and Sleeves; Cotton and Silk Hose, all colors and qualities; Children's do.; Linen Handkerchiefs; Bead Bags and Purses, Steel Beads, Clasps and Steil Trim mings. Bonnet Ribbons, hinnies do.; Belt do., Cord and Tassels, Oiled Silks, Sewing Silk, Coates' Spool Cotton, Spool. Silk, Linen and Cotton Flobbins,- Worsted and Cotton Bindiugs and Cords, Silk, and Linen Lacers, black, white and colored Kid Gloves,of the bestlunlity. Silk, Lisle Thread and Cotton Gloves; Lace Gloves and Mitts; Silk Floss; Meet and German Nei; Hair Pins ; Leather lleits. , _ _ PARASOLS, SUNSHADES, AND FANS! Every variety and shade of Parasols, of this Spring's purchase; Fans, of the most heal:tufal and rich patterns, all fresh and new; Ladiet'Traveling Bags ; Ladies'Spun Silk and Merino VesteLlturalo Toth Combs; Card Case' Belt Slides, Fancy French Hair Brushes, Read ing and Fine Tooth Combs, Perfumery, of the finestonal ities ; Fine Soaps, Pearl, Ivory and lbrcetain Buttons; Clothes Brushes, ,&c. GENTLEMEN'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 Undershirts and Drawers; Gauze, Cotton and Merino do. do.. Brown and White Linen Drawers ; White Drilling do., made in superior style; bPkßarathea and Amer. Cravats; new styleeof 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 Ties; Silk and Satin fi gured and plain Searle; Shirt Bosoms and Collars; . super. Lisle Thread Under shirts and Drawers ; Eng. and German Half Hose; Lisel 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., Shoidder Braces, of the most approved patterns ; Money Belts, Russia Belts, French Embroidered Smoking Caps, Oiled Silk Bathing Cs,is, BazOts,_Brushes, Wallets, Sus penders of every description, /cc. The entire stock will be sold for cost, and carriage added. which will bring prices down 50 per cent lower than the same descnpuir, of Goods have ever been• offered in this city. B. F. STERETT, No. 56 Market street, near Third at. N. 8.--,The Store for rent, and Fixtures for sat e , from the Ist Jul . , Ma .3:lf Flue Shirts, Spells, Styles. EDWARDTOAD & CO., are now receiving fromtheir 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 Now York prices. !Tr Wareroom, corner Fifth andjdarket streets, un starrs. • apt' . EDWARD TODD & CO. lffarittfaesurer of Linen and Faney Shirts, Bosom; and Collars, Jobbers and Wholesale Dealers in Gersekmen's Furnishing Goods, • NORTII-ILAST CORNER STITH AND st&BIZBT STS. (lIP STAIRS ' ) PITTSSURGH,,PL. THE subscribers beg leave to call the attention of merchants and dealers in gentlemen's wearing goods, to eur large stock of fresh Spnng Goods, -now opening; among which are to be found some of the rich eat and. most admirable styles of - Spring Goode ever offal ed in this. market. One of our firm is engaged at our factory in the East, where we flatter ourselves we are manufacmring some of the best and most durable styles and qualities of Shinsi 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. 1:113:01113 G'BARGAINS AT HOGAN' & CANTVirELL . We are selling, previous to receiving our Summer Goods, at greatly reduced prices, a large and varied as sortment of Fancy and Variety Goods, Trimmings, Bon. nets, Parasols, flats ; with a She collection of Gentle men's furnishing articles; Carpet Sacks, Willow and F'reuch Baskets, Mats, &c. We respectflilly invite the attention of those in want of these Goods, to our house— BO Market and Diamond. jea HOGAN & CXNTWELL. pr g as one o 111 ery osinets — Cardinals, &o. TUST received Straw Bonnets, Cape, rich Cardinal ti Silks, Fashionable Ribbons, finest French Flowers, Cords; Fringes, Trimmings, &c. Straw Bonnets cleaned and altered to the Spring fashions by one of tliebeat 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 nutrl4 MRS. DUFF'S, 10 St. Clairsirset. • Jas. AlaGullrep T , . , TAILOR, Third street, near Wood, respe c tfully informs Ma customers and the publiii that he hasjustieneiv od from the East a well selected assortment of SPRING GOODS, which he will make to order in the best manner, Cheap for Cash,. pa.t3 110 HOUSE-KEEPERS AND T 110515 3oludanacutaL—The subscriber has yoceiNed and now.un hand. a large assortment of Housekeeping Goods, comprising, in part, as follows:- 5-4,6-4,104, 12.4 BIM Conon Bheatings; 6-4, 104,124 Barnsley Sheetinga • Pillow-case Linen, and 'Muslin Tilsking ; Marseilles Qailts, Blankets ; Plain and embroidered Table Covers, . Do. do. - Piano do:; Windsor Drapery, Tarkay Ned Chintz; BaT Windsor Holland,'LMerTible - Cleths; • - Damask Tablet Linen,all widths ; e • Napkins, t pn Doilies, Diaper Crash, km.:, t.c.;'whiCh• will be Old itloweseis,at • • . • ROBT. , D. TIIOMPSOPP ' Saar% 1 8'0.110 Market io:,l3'dobrit front _Liberty. it,C,ANTIVEI4., _have last received, at Isick. 136 Maiketsiieet„ 11111/VllllO4 selection of- - -• . Bold - Rl:unities and Purses; . China tlety - Acco l rdearis, l tassel 1100A14-deNTWELt CV*Ab*otwa.ca4 BURNS AND CHALLENGE THE WORLD toIINTe; thni, ofie single instance , Dalley'siltfitglebr kka -1 aetoe—tbat is to say Ike saatuntslns, ' sumo its first introduction by me 1839, up totbia Period - ever 'failed to cure the worst forms of Bennis' and ifiniLDS".! LIFE SAVED!--AWFUL CASE OF SCALD! - - . - - - - - Waxer/ImM, Niagara C04_14 . .T, • February 118, - 1.8413 - . ' ) Ma. DALhrr—Dear Sir : While my son, IS years"Oldi iV/0.15 at work in the shingle manufactory of L. P. Rose, .he had the misfortune to slip and fall into a large vat, *id for the purpose of boiling blocks preparatory to cut ;ring. The blocks had just been removed trom the vat, M ontaining a lair quantity of boiling water. He fell for ward, scalding lath hands and arms, all one side, and one leg badly, and the other partially. The scalds were so bad on his arias and leg that most of the flesh came off with his garments, and his life was despaired of by both his physicians and friends. Dailey's Pain Extractor was procured /15 soon as per sible (which was in about ail hours) and applied, and which relieved him from all pain, preventing inflamma tion and swelling, and in a few days commenced healing his sores. There appeared age neral 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 tise oldie above medicine abofit two, months, and we believe it was the means, under Provi dence, of saving his life; and we would cheerfully re commend it in all similar cases no a safe and invaluable remedy. With sentiments of resPect, I remain,dear sir, your most obedient and humble servant. ADLAE CLARK; SUSANNAH CLABK; C. E. CLAM We, the undersigned, being personally acquainted With, the case of Mr. Clark's son, believe the above statement substantially correct: • M. Dewey, Louisa Dewey, J. S. .Relsey, Henry B. Pearce, Wm. Evans, E. Clark, L. P. Rose, Ira Newman, Wm. Newman, Mary J. Rose. CAUTION. - - Ecr Commrsurerrs!—Countelfeits abound,--The Pub lie is cautioned against their deleterious and datt6erous effects; and I do hereby distinctly denlare - that I will'not bold myself responsible for the effect of ,any Eatrattor, unless procured at my own DaPOT, 415 BROADINAT, Nuts , ' Wax, or from my authorized Agents. ' That distressing and debilitating disease, has never as yet resisted the wonderful properties of the Genuine Valley's Extractor. For particulars of cures, and, general directions,' res pectfully refer to My printed pamphlet. All testimonials' therein published are genuine, and for the truth of which: I hold myself responsilole. HENRY HALLEY, 415- Broadway,- New. York. JOHN D. hIORGAN, Pittsburgh, General Depot. HENRY P. SCWARTZ, Agent, Allegheny. , J. BAKER, Agent, Wheeling,-Va. JAMES W. JOHNSTON, Agent, Maysville, Ry. F. MERRYWEATHER, Cincinnati, 0., Gen. Depot. jell Do You Wont to - Care,Your norm A .91 Rain : The following is from the Overseer t l of the Harlem Railroad Stables:— New Yaws.. July 14,1895. -a I have tried •DALLEr S ANIMAL GAL VANIC CURE-ALL, and I now certify that I have found it the most eziraordinary.and valuable remedy ever put upon a Horse, and would not be, without it for any . money: It cures hard and spavin- lumps, arising from the collar, saddle, &c., as by magic ! Rub on a Indoor the salve and the collar can't Make u sore. It neverean do harm. JOHN VAN VORILIS, - Overseer Harlem Railroad Stables. For sale was Depot of the Proprietor, Y. DALLEY, 915 BROADWAY, corner Lispenard at. N. B:—Mr. Van Vothis has been engaged for many years in Nealw & Moore's Stables, Columbus, 0, getting up horses for market, and has now several hundred horses under his charge as Overseer. JOHN 11. MORGAN, Agent, Pittiburgh. jcl2 : HENRY P. SCWARTZ, Ag't, Allegheny. 110PACIS Y. ASE. ISAAC IL DILLS& Land and General Agency Office, AT TH3r. CAPITAL OP ILLIFOIS, CITY OF SPRENGHTSW. To Non-resident Holders of Illinois Lands—Holders of Illinois indebtedness, and all- Parsons clerk' ous of purchasing Mare Lands with Illinois scrip or bonds. !TIRE undersigned would respectfully inform the public that they have established in this city—the capital of the State of Illinois—a -LAND and GENERAL AGEN-. C YOPFICE, for the transaction of all business apper taining thereto within the limits of the State. All transacti ons relative to the_ purchase and sale of lands, examining lands and reporting their location, ad vantages and value, paying taxes, redeeming land sold for taxes, investigating titles, &c., buying and selling all descriptions of State indebtedness, this and every other description of business attached to a Genera 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 atthe Ciwital, 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 ind e otedness, 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 prineipal Clerk in the State Auditor's office, and having had charge of the books and State land departmentin said officefhas obtained a thorough knowledge on ail 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. Ourlocation is also important to non-residents wishing to pay taxes, as our acquaintance with the collectors of the revenue is such that we cnn obtain the tax receipts through the mail, and the money paid directly Into the State treasu ry, thereby avoiding the risk of remitting funds by mall. We also' beg leave to inform persona wishing to.pur chase State lands, that our arrangements are such, that we can, at all times, tarnish State bonds, scrip, or indebt edness in any amonnt, and at leas rates than any other office in - the State. In conclusion, we take pride in referring to the char-• acter and standing of the gentlemen_who have been kind enough to permit us to use their names as references, and with is sincere desire to please, backed by fidelity, indus try and promptitude in all our business transactions, tia merit the confidence of all who may entrust their busi ness to our hands. ASH & DILLER. Springfield, March 20,1849. BEANIE:Cc Ell: Hon. Daniel Sturgeon, ...... • • -U. S. Senate. Hon. James Cooper do. Col. Samuel W. Black, Pittsburgh, Pa. J. :Gen. Robert Paiterson, • Philadelphia. Gen. Adam Diller, do. - Joseph L. Cheater, Messrs. %Vadsworth & Sheldon, New k ork City. Messrs. Hill, McLean & C 0.,. • • • New Orleans. Messrs. A. Gowdy & Co., LonisviPe. John M. Wymer, Esq., St. Louis. James Calhoun, Esq., Cincinnati. His Ex. Gov. A. C. French,. • • -Springfield, 111. Hon. Thomas H. Campbell, do. Hon. 5.,11. Treat do.. • Caps3m TO CLOSE UP, City Scrip. NOTICE ro IKE Hounas or Prrnmulon Crtv Seam-- In conformity with the 2d Section of the Ordinance of the 18th of April, 184.9 directing the undersigned "to negotiate for CITY SCRIP, the Bonds and Mortgages of individuals held by the City for property sold, amounting to TWENTYLEIGHTTHOUSANDDOLLARS.+' Public notice is hereby given, that the said obligations will now be disposed of for the. Corporate issues of the City of Pittsburgh, of the denoinivauons of One, Two and Three Dollars. Farther Notice is hereby given, that City Bonds, hear= - ing interest from the ISM day of April, 11919, at the rate of 6 per cent. per annum, will at anytime hereafter be issued to the holder or holders of City Scrip, in slims of One Hundred Dollars and opwartiti, according to the provisions of the above date. S. R. JORNSTON, ap2t • City'rrimanrer. , House and Sign Painting. T D. PITFIELD would* respectfully inform the sitizein .alcritiltdtssboulgßTeAtlikgelit that he is do e P s reehd as imitation of Wood and Stone. All orders left with J. ROBINSON, European Agent, will ho strietlynttendod ap2.s:dlm ' 000 Premium B .• J. WILLIAMS,No. 12 North Sixth atrest,Philadel. (awardetia Maul and Window a w ls et surer, the first and highest Medals et the Piny 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 2000 Blinds of narrow and wide slats, with fancy and plain Trimmings, of new styles and colors.-- Also+ a large andgeneral assortment of Transparent Window Shades, all ofwhich he will selhut the lowest CAM Plises4l. ' Old Blinds painted and trimmed to loiiizequalto new. Dittztass supplied on liberal terms.. The citizens of Allegheny . Cou,ty are'reepecthilly.in vited to call, before purchasing elsewhere-,*fiffident of pleasing all. , . , .417- Open in the evening. marl9:3meod To. Country Meirchants. HODRINSON would remind you that on can now. IXL. secure China re Glass, Qureneware, fr., at snob prices us never were ' heretofore Offered et: • Remember, 115 Wood street, 3 doom beloW sth. (ml 7 Posses to theTlii — Vi tio. • • • HE subscriber informs the public generally, and T Housekeepers and Retail Grocers particularly, that he is discontinuing the Queensware business, and . will sell off his present stock at reduced' prices.' Those who wish to obtain Minn, quernstrart,br etas's, will find this a rare opportunity for getting finch articles as they want. much Cheaper than the usual rates. Remember the place, CHINA HALL, No. 118 Wood street, near the Auction store. P. S. I will dispose of my whole stock to any 'pervon' wishing to buy it, at a bargain. 4anSitf WM. G;GTTy, STEW. DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, Burls's .1.1 Wigs, Pmulkstree4-11"4". eallt7iMitieri Teta fr bran th lis e oW4Z=Ztlt i e d 'nelrrittboring n ° to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at roomtin the third story of Dukes building, 4th_ , e Persons wishing pietnres taken may rest twinned. that no pains'shall be spored to produc " them, in the hi ghest perfection of the art: Ouritunroments are of the most pow.. erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures' tidampassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. Thep-04 e are solicited, to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither requirred or art pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction 'given. N. lit. e rrators will find. this a good depot for i - toc i and irrizustracitiodi given in the art,- containing . the Mote recent Improvements- - . - jany, Gravel Itoollng.., THE subsenbers respectfialy , inform-. th ey. wei zen g Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they are now fully pro-. pared to fill orders for GRAVEL ROOFING, in. a man, ner not to be stirpassedin'thioycity et' 'elsewhere.' ; Froth their experience m - bash:less, they feel,conftdenr,that they wili-render:aatisfeetiontenll. those who•may give them work. Xbe.filDeriPrity 01 Gravel Roof. over any other kledtlittiticularlytit case of firetisytorrweliknotm to requirivany argument in Hi favor. To:Diose whit are nrommutin' ted with'intrWork;tie beg leave tetreferthein. : tolleasts. Thomas Liggett, Sr. John , F. Perry, Reidy, Ta tter. Bo %• ll .-"KederJr-t.and ot h er', or :admit we have' done 'MIS. Orders thankfully received and promptly. . ; • attended to We will be found on Wylie• street, be tween High and Tunnel streets: - ' : - - • MA'PTREWMCGOYERN. apt, - • • OHNSSINNIN ; • . _ . „„, qfillittlaittatts.:r'' ll .';::lP****4.4t*c; Cowl' guttesstgratanoted silvan o t ogOlr,'' : ANXI,, PAVENTJMU O r ".• • - :... - - VOA. ICl.lr. AND OMER itratiTirlilll:Ati tho 01 1 1',. „;..... 12' ins ent of the kind that has ever been presented' - ... .•• 4 in thigh wary or Ettropeforinedicaurposes, and is the '" s - k puly on ever known to man,bY. which thorgelvanie 'fluid can be nyjsyed to thean#ouyele, the earobe.bram, or;„., . ~, :.„ r ..AnY girt of thi body, either externally or 'lnternally, ;- .; •:.; 111 ade "te,gehtle'lltieturqivitlioutalicicksor pain; . With , perfect enfety- , -and often:with the happiest effects , ...., ;; - . •.•, Thie iMportant 'apparatus is•nowhigtdylepprov.edoC•. , :::::,,• by Many of the moat eminent physicians 01 , IIIIS C 0111417 ~: , 7 tdad Ettrepe,lo- whom the tutilieted and. othent,wheht ll ,...,.. , may cmicern can be referred. - Reference wit (_ Aso; 'PI.F given , u 4 many highly respectable citizenii,,,whoi:heye ~.,.. . been anted, by means of this most valuableoPParsio s , 6l ' come. ot the. most inveterate nervous. disorder*, viincbo :. • . .. ' couldmit bOrentoVed by.iniy.other known•mettne,ft "• ~; .; .-_.• 5i...: Among-various'Mara, it has been proved to beodintrn ti ;,;, • ably adapted Tot the'core of the following disetnieS,v4. l ,l,.• nervousheadache and otherilisordersof the.brabs. , 1tt5,..0 , f With This apparatus - alone thattlus operator can. osaveY4 ; '•. the galvanic fluid with easennd safety to the eye, to.re,-,,, ..... store sight, or cure amaurotma ;to the ear to restore hear. , ...; lug; to the tongue ortilher organs, torestore speech; and . , to the various parts of the 'body, for the-cure of chronic rheumatism asthma, neuralgia; or tie dobtrareauxiyaral.• - •... ysis, or pals y ; germ; choreaor St. Vitus' dturicn; epilepsy,'! ~. • • weakness rom•sr rains, "some diseases peenlier.to males, contraction of the limbs, lock-jaw, etc., etc. Rights for /impounding counties 'of Western Pa., and -• , Privileges, re with the loon:anent, may be 'purchased - , and ea.° tested for the cn'of direesec , ." •- ' • ' '''. ' ''''''' --• Pall instrpetione will be giveh for the hitriourcherat='!- cols tebehsed formariouS diseases, and-tha baste:tanner -..i. for operating for the cure of these diseases, will aliele fully explained lathe purchaser, and a pamphlet put into' his hinds expressly for these purposes; carefully pre-; pared by the patentee. .Eliquire of ' • - S,*WILLIAMS, - Virie street; l = near 4th at. Road, Pittsbl• ,••••• L.... • T AMES Eire cairdorted agiunst lasing Common Preps 1,4 red Chalk : They are not, aware hew fright/idly fain riousitis to the skirt ! how Ooarso,howrongh; howitallosstr yellow, and unhealthythe skin appears alter using' pre- pared chalk! Besides it' aitijitrtatitt, containinga large . •• quantity of leafil We have prepared a 'beautiful vege table article, Which we call Jones' Sptudih Lilly It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleterious:: '%- qualities,and it imparts to the skin a hatural; healtbY; ••• alabaster, clear„ lively white; at the same times:Lena g 'at a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth. • Dr. Jame's 'Anderson, Practical Chemist of Matisachti;- se tts,says " After analysing Jones' Spanish Lilly White, I find it possesses the most - beautiful and natural, and at 1 • the same time innocent; white ever saw. I certainly., ;.•n. can conscientiously recommend its use to all whose skin ;; . requiresbeatuifying. ,, 'Trice 25 eehtsabo.v..' Directions —the best way to apply Lilly White, is with soil leather . or wool—the former is preferable. .P.'J• A rrtur sin OF "TS62B FOR 25 orm.--Virldte ' teeth, foul breath, healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, - after being once or twice cleaned - with Jithes , Amber: Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the• most beautiful ivory, and, at the same time it is so perfeetly-innotent and exquisitely fine, that itsconstant daily use ishighbr • advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good con tion, giving them a beautiful 'polish, and preventing ;a premature decay. -Those -already decayed. it. preveata from becoming worse—it also fa.stenssuch as is beeoMnig-, •,7 loose, and by. perseverance it.will render the foideatteeth delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 or 371eents a box: All the above are sold only at 82 Chatham at., signor the American Eagle, New York, and by the appointed Agentswhose names appear in the next column. • . von lima and get a richhnsband, lady! "Your face is your 'fortinie. ,, ls't beautiful,clear, fart? Is it white? If not, it can be made so even though it ; be yd.; . 7 7 low; disfigured, sunburnt, tanned, and-freckled., Thousl.., 7. ands have been made thus who have washed once or twice with Jones'' Italian_ Chemical Soap. The , afoot is glorious and magnificent. lintbe sure you get the genn- ine Jones' Soap, at the sign of the American Eagle, 82. Chatham street. 7 - Ringtworm, Salt-rheum, Scurvey,Erysipelas,Barlierts - 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. hlind, -reader, 1 'Mese-kW:win never fails. C. INGLIS, Jr., Patterson:. , Bold at Jecasoa's If Liberty et., head of Wood, Sign or. of the Big Boot • • . . ALT RHEUM, SCURVY, OLD SORES, ERYSIPE-. 0 LAS, Barbera Itchy Chaps, Bora Beards, Pissples,— , :: This is used by many phyMeians in this city in curing Res above„ and we would not commienciously sell unless .we i knew t to be all we state. As a cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps u the only article ever known that removed impurities, Ain& cleared and beautified 4he skin, making -it soft; clear, smooth and white as an infants. But mind, it is sold at Ike Chatham st, N. Y., andby • JACKSON, A^ltt, 81) Libemstreet, Pituthniglijt,; HEUMATISM, GOUT, AND TIC - DOLORFATX.--: EL - A - respectable gentleman Called at our office, atilt& said, to inform us that he bad been a ff licted for 15 years with Rheumatism or Gout, and occasionally with Mc. Doloreux; that he had been frequently confined to his , - - room for montlis together, and o ft en suffered this most tense and excruciating pa in, bat that lately he 414 beets. using Tassts'iAlterance, from which he found thentout fdg sal and unexpected relief. He says he found the medi- tine very pleasant and effective, and that he now-'con ciders himself peifectly cured.—P/iffadelphis Milli Amer:" icon. A Fear Wort . '" Knowtoo.4 . gentleman of Seiliftuote:- • habit, from indiscretion in hie7younger' days, became af fectcd with UlceratiMis •in the ' , Throat:oml NOSS, and , a. disagreeable eruption- of the. Indeed, his . .whole system bare the• marks of being saturated .with ditease:F; One hand and wrist were • so - much -affected that hela lost the Ilse of the hand, every pan being - Covered .4ith:;,'; deep, painful, and - offensive ulcers,. and were as hollow • and porous as an honey-comb. It was at this Stage'cfhis• complaint, when death appeared - inevitable fram - 71 some disease,. that be commenced the use of Jayne:hi terative and having taken sixteen bottles, is itow.Perfect:-;:- ly cored ..The Aiteritive: operates .tloraugli. the --cirecdeUOC„.ands parities the blood aed,eradicateediiiii* - friim . the wherever located, _and.the •• numeroas cures it - has pet formed- in diseases of. the:skin; cancer, sciafithi, liver complaint, dyspepsia pad other 'chronic diseases, to truly astonisiting.—Bpiroqf the Times: . • • . IF For sele PittstiMgh,attheYEMlNTE4AW. • Jay/seal Family aledlcfnee. •••••_- ' • S. S; COOK, Piquit, -- ofiio; Muck., 1%6: • •••• • , "I have used your Yernrifuge, Cartinitatieelfilltatri; • and Expectorant; buoy practice, for the last three years,. • and have been exceedingly well pleasedvvith llieni, and.. -••••.: never, as yet, to my recollection - failed of realimackar - • fullest expectation in their curative properties...Your ••••,. L other;medicines I cannot speak of from experience; butt, • Judgingfrom those I hava•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 toad Vermifuge, until I becameacqutunt • • • ted with yours, which has my decided'preferene any: other now in use. • , • • 1 • • Reaeectfnlly, yours, &c., S. S. COOK, .j]j• For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea • Storei'M . .. Fourth st. . • - teblll • '•• - IkifORETESTIMONY for Dr. Willard's Aireilyilledj-, ' cines.—The underaluned, citizene of Pittsbeargliillay: . , ing personally used Dr. Willard's 'Oriental • Cough Mix tore, and experienced its beneficial effects,domostelteew - 1 fully recommend it as safe and- efrectual,•lli eau Speaking from experience, we believe that it perior ; and would recommend hens,' le all tlie'rtr'•„• , ted - . sn • CHARLES LT 44 - .. WM. IFINSTg.."" . Pittsburgh, March 15th,1848. - •••• ; . MCP - Sold by .I".•Schoonmaker Ha JamU . •••_ •,, A. Jones, J. H. Castiel, John, scat 'Pr „ Snowden,j,;• - • Mohler, Deets & Snowt en • • - • - ••• WITS OF COCOBING in the Algid are seryfiroublA JU some ; They lireak in upon the,:houss ef; repose and - exhaust tue's''ien_gth of the Ureter. B. A..Fahnestoek & Co.'s COU B GH ALSAM has beer, eminently sauce - ill Win eas • ing said euring . these ample:mut speils.c./f person In roused in the'rught by a. spasm of coughlng 3 a. tea spoonful of the Cough Balsam:ma seetheit i givehim relief, and, as It is Palatable, ler7,ves ,ur.pleuant taste behind. If once used,it will take precedence over others; as a remedy'foreolds, &e.. Prepared and sold by . B. is.. - ..FAHNESTIIICI & Co. earner. Ist and Wood atreets b and earner 6th and Won*. DR- RALPH'S CILKBEATED VII6IIIIIIIX Paid are foe- sale, wholesale and Tttaii,atm e • , . REAL R.sEAEE • No. 60:Smithfield st. Alto; by, Wm CEI•e, Allegheny city: Smith, air ininetEzalacilin Picrintekee, F,ennstreet, Fifth WAAL fee 21 DR EOFFSTQPI/C AND APITI-DYSPEPTIOPILLI" , The generra properties of these Pills are 'Cimino; uve, Purgation. and Tonic. In the common disorders arising from rrapmdence in diet, Loci, such an sickness and sourness. of the stomach, heartburn. headaches, dcc., where a mediein% is resuired, this preparation:is very applicable, for . it.,„ carminative or isoolg 'creels Ise wm Agt mitneauKte relief, when nausea or stekness ex st tts purgative oppeeration upon the stomach and bowels is gentle.._tu and 'erecal; and its tonic properties impart - strong% 1 0-`,be uigestive organs, thel,by enabling these nrgati, ,lrk'perform their propel' functions with order and r e iruarkt r i. The price has been reduced from be to ggi cents a.' „,,, x „ For sale, wholesale and retail by B. A. FAIINIMb & Co., corner Front and Wood and Sixth and .• • _ Wag A atom Agents for Pitudi r :h. - [ jei4 C.ONSUMPTION, seizes more victims than any 'other disease in our country. The young, the old the l''.•eaudful and gay, ate all alike- smbjeet to its invidiOna ravages, and many 'tr hectic "cheek has been supposed , bloom with- the glow of health. But every case ortg' nate:lima cold and a msugh—perhaps deemed unworthP" ) of attention atfirst—aud only met with' remedies when - • 'too late. - Watch the first symptoms with jealous •care,' - " and make immediate use of the Cough. Belgian of B.A:. • Fahnestack & Co., which will certainly check its fulikec progress, and, restore the organs to a beautiful • For sale by 'B. A. FABlimcrOCK CO4edreei let _and Woodsts.; also; corner 13th and • O. DLASON:tc. CO., No. 80. Menem 'amaze, have !, • ; Adf this day received, per ‘i Fast Line,' the followidg , named Goode, viz :—Satui stripe, black and blue black Vaiii. kind Rrinteti Beragee, all wool 11l de Laktesiim- '•- broidered niberShawls, black, white and pearl Silk • , Hoge' spun Silk /foal; kid, silkamilisle thread Gkives;;.: linen,,bobbin cambric and muslin Edgings;-Insen • ings;-• - •• „black silk l ace Edgings; bontietßibboas; embroidered muslin Capes, cew patterns and rich goods. •;; • mara . • ''tea usible Property for seas, o f ••- Q raULTED /*of a mile from ther_Ceme ter,' iaid'oppe kJ site the residence of Col: Croghan, presenting a front of Lep feet, containing a new cOttage house, with ball in .; centre and toxins, 4 bed rooms and good cellerryike,,:-.- - A tenant house, tiara, stables, pollen, a.c., 'all' =lei' ". good :ace. This 'desirable property , is suitable for gar, gl enin purposes, or country residences, as several prom - • iaent and beautiful locations carreasily be improved for , that purpose. Price, 821Xleriacrii. Termseasy. , ; • • • • - ••8 CUTHBERT ap2Q , . EAL ESTATE. FOR SCRIP.—'FOr sale' a--valaribier •.! •=, Ilnliot of 20 Leer front on Beaver street, Alleghenyiby-. IV teat to a 17Yeet alley; having a soialtframe. Cottß Bwllltag HOW, with othelMinenta. Price S6O la Pi:burgh end 4illeghen rind:County Batip, P B RT, 0011.Alreeltp , ; t . Smithfield area, lijjayst3;9l4, : 4o-200-At 1 3 , 211p1c. - • c rechl ' r I!ffOOANDLES3 & arempatti4- VT Wood Ong. Effil ME :;•• •