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South. via Balt.widWashington,due 8 P, 51, closes 3 A. M. North-Weitell3 Vie:Cleveland, due 10 a. at, closes 9 a. a. Erie. and, Wel!tern.Nerr York, due 8 P. M., closes Bs. st. : • ' •• • .I,for retrui. Asketf. - .- Offtred. Bahk ofPittsburgh 830,00 850,00 • T,OO Exchingc Blink °D P ° 44 P ° 3 '83 Merchants , and bf..Banit • • ! il'• • • ' 80,00 17,00 • 43, Farmers , Deposit Bank None in market ! _ Hand Street Bridge. ••• • • .... ... 50,00 00,00 400211 Northeht Liberties Bridge ••" ••. •• ' • . 60,(41 95,00. Old'Allegbenp Bridge ..... •. • 'O,OO 30,00 35,00 Canneitsville R. R. Stock, paid . shams, E 2,50 • -5,0? 1,43 .. City - Bond s' (0 r exiit ; ) •• • . • .. • - Monongahela Bridge , 25,00 `' • Gas Stock ' 50,00' Doily nwrieW Of thdo.,4ll•4lfinit• _• 'OFFICE OE. THE PORT. • ' Sucsim.? Itfotr.ttne...Ady:Wth:lB4B4 cansiderable'eti the... 4 eibarf . yesterday, but few buyers appeared . %MOMYet° compelled to search the market. We 'time to empire, particularly as to sales; butwo-weilelie formed by some dealers that lots were offered .at . $4,25 and refused. We believe some sales were. • made et this rate, and some at leu. • - • .7134 y. tgirPresidaut of the ,trattedi T. pursuance of law. I, JANISS K. Pout, President: of 1. the United States of America, dit hereby declare 'Dud make known, that public sales held at the under.' mentioned Land Offices, in 'X'Fieconsitt,. nt the I:tt•rioda teianitler designated; to wit:. • , At the Land Office at the 'Tani of St. Croix River," cnnunetteing on Alontlac, the fotineenth day of August next, tbr the-disposal • of the public Muds within the,un dermentioned township:: and-:fractional towitehyps,to t . Narthalf she bate Use, sod rim of the fall rill. prittefpat*. Township.; twenty-five and •twenty-six of range one : . , Townships twenty-five, twenty-six, nnd twenty-seven, of range two. 1. - Townships twenty-eight add twenty-nine, of range Townships twenty-eight, twenty-nine; thirty and thirty two, of range eighteen- • '. • Fractional townships ' twenty-nine and 'thirty. and townahips thirty-one and thirty-two, of range twenty: At the sante place, commencing on- Monday. the men-, treightli day of August next, for the disposal of the pub lic londeWithin the undermentioned townships and trac tional townships, to wit: North of the base liar; and trerr.4' thrfinirtli principal me- Fractional townships twenty-en hod iwenty-seVen, and townships twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty, hirty pile, and thirty-two, of range twenty-one. • - ' Fractional - townships t wenty-mx, twenty-Seven : and twenty - -eight, and townships , twenty-nine, thirty, thirty one, end thirty-two, of range twenty-tWO.- Fractianal townships tweinyaeight and ywenty4tine, nod townAips thirty runt thirty-one,. of range twenty, • • Fractional townships , twenty-nine; thirty, and thitt one, orrthirge twenty-foir.- . . • • - At the Lund Office at ft reenlay;'eommeneing on Mon day, theiwenty-find day of A upust next, for the dispOsal of the public lands situated ,within the undermenuoned towtiships and fractional townships. viz:. • North of the bait line, paid win of the/mirth principal.!no . Township' , thirty-five, thirty -six, and thirty-severi, l and fractional township thirtv-eight. of range twenty. Fractional townships thirty-fiVe,tbir I y-si and thiny-eight;•of range twenty-one. • •• • Fractional township:thirty : Ste, thirty-six,thirtyfartviri • and thirty-eight, of range twenty-two. Lands apploprinted by law for the use of schools, nub tary, orother purposes, will be excluded horn t . :The offenng of the above mentioned lands will be coin .'t sensed On the days appointed, and proceed the rni,lert • hi winch-they are advertised. with all convenient ail pateh,nntil the whole shall have been odered end ;the •••• soles thus closed. But no sale-Shall be kept open Mager 'than two weeks, anti no private entry of any of the lands, will he. •ndmined until ruler the exPira ,,,, il of. ll ik west.: := • • Given under 'my hand at the-City Of Ilreshingion.fide r ighthdatof Ain, Anna Domini onethou,anJ eight 1101,: dreilattll tintf-eight. • ' • • Ily-th a President. 3.V.11F.5.K. POLK. • 'RICRAIID M. YOUNGd• • • •••••••' - Cornmissioncroj the general LatiolLojfv. NO** 10 THE PRE-EMPTION 'CLAIMANTS: EverYiterson entitled to .the right' of. : pre-tear ion to any of theslinula within' the, townships and tractional townshipi tThore emlineratert, is required to establialt the . • same to the satisfaction of the Brgbier line Receiver of • the proper - 13ml office,Ftnd make payntrui therefor us Sao II l as practicable after seeing this notice, and befons the stay appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lands embracing the tract claimed, otherstir. , such claim will be forfeited. RICHARD M. 170U1bi.: I mayl7-lawlnw• Cotnmissionerof genital Offie. .•Ey ll4e President-of the .Ousted Staten. TN pursuance of law, I, Jumes K. Folk, President of 1. the United Stales of America, do hereby declare and . make known, that public sales will be held et the tinder- ' mentioned Land Offices in the. State of Michigan, at the • periods hereinafter designated; to uvit : • , An the land odlee at tha.Satits Ste: Marie. commencing on Monday the sixteenth day of Oettiber next, for the die posal of the public lands snouted within the undcrmen • !toned townships and parts of townships, to wit: • . North'of the base fins, and ten, of the principal meridian. The .-North and South For Islands,” situated in frac- timml townships thirty-four and thirty-fire, of runge thin. tee Tliezt!Maniton Island,' situated in fractional township? thirty-otte and thirty-two, of range fourteen, and fraction 'tonal townsbipethi ay, thirty-one and thirty-two,of range fifteer.l„, Townsffifmi forty : one and forty-two, of range twenty. • • Townships forty-one and forty.two, or range twenty- Township forty-one, of. range twenty-Iwo. , • Township forty-one, of range tweuty-three. At the land office at lonia,.commenelng on :llonday. the twenty-third day of October next, for the disposal, of the politic lands within' the undermentioned fractional townships, situated in the fornier Manistee Indian Re-. serve: Viz: North of Me base line, and terse of the principal meridian. • Fractional townships twenty-one and twenty-twos, 'or range thirteen. , Factional townships twenty•one and twenty-two, of . range fonween. Fractional townships twenty-one and twenty-two,of range pfleen. •• • • Fractional •lownships twenty-one and-twenty-two, of image seventeen. :• Lands appropriated by law forum use of schools, min-- . attly or other purposes. will be excluded from the sales. The'oUering ot the above imMtioned lands will be cola meneed on the days appointed, and proceed in the order in which they are advertised, with all convenient dis patch, until the whole shall have been offered, and the . sales thus clotted. Bait no sale shaft be kept open longer than-two weeks, and no private entry of any the lands will be admitted until oiler the expiration of the two , Given under my hand at the City of Washington this ' eight day of Jnly, annn Domini one thousand eight bun• sired and forty:eight. • • . JAMES K. POI.K. By the President, Crmuuissioner of the General Land Office: • NI)TjCE,TCI•ERF.EMPTION •••• Every person entitled to the - right of pre-empUon to . 1 any of tbe landswithin the townships and fractionallown ships above enumerated, is required to establish the same to the ,satisfattion of the Register and Receiver of the proper Land.Offtee, and make payment therefor, as 'soon as practicable allar seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for, the commencement of the - puhlie-sale of the lands embracing the tract elaimed,•otherwise such claim will . be forfeited._ .RICHARD •M: YOUNG. i • COMMiSSiOIIC rof the General Land Office. • jyl9-lawlaw • • MEN ENE =ME • _ , r iANNE'S CARfiliiikilVEllaLSAM—ls a pleasant, certain, sofe and effectual remedy for Dysentery, cinharti, or Looseness , Cholera Morbus, SUMMER COMPLAINT. Colic, Gripping Pains. Sour Stomach, Sick and Nervous Headache, Heartburn, Wide rbrash, Pain or Sickness of the Stomach. Vomiting, Spitting up of Food, alter Eating, and also when it passes through• the body unchanged; Want of Appetite, Re sdessness and Inability to sleep, Wind in the. Stomach and Bowels, Hysterics, Cramp, Nervous Tremors and Tame/tinge" Sea Sickness, Fatalism', Melancholy and Lowness of Spirits, Fretthig• WEL AFFE and Crying of Infants, and for all BOC TIONS and NERVOUS DISEASES. This article is really invaluable in a family, and may be depended upon. and if generally used by physicians, SUMMER COMPLAINT would be deprived of all . Its horrors, as they would not lose one patient in five. Lan dred cases, but would perform effectual cures in one - fourth of the lime required by the usual methods of treat went. It is as effectual for adults as it is for children. For sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth if% R Y.OFFS TON IC AN D AN 'rl-D k SPE PTIC The general properties of these Pills are Carmine. ve t ` Purgative, and.tonic. In the common disorders arising from imprudence in diet, &c., such as sickness and sourness of the stomach, heartburn, headaches, &e., where . a medicine , is required, this preparation is very applicable, for its carminative or soothing effects give almost immediate relief, when nausea or sickness lcs purgative operation upon the stomach and bowels is ,•retitle and effectual; and its tonic properties impart rength to the digestive organs. thereby enabling these organs to perform their proper functions with order and regularity. The price has keen. reduced ?roan 50 to 25 For 'ale. wholesale, and retail. by B. &::FAHNES TOCK & , Co., corner Front and Wood and. Sixth and Wood streets, Agents for Pittsburgh. a jel4 NVORM KILLER is far superior to ad• *Met rernediofor Worms. ' ' • ' . This May certity . that I gave two of my children three and Eve years ol d, two teapoonsfuls of Morgan's %Vorui Hider, to each of.them. The youngest ptuised.34 large worms, the smallest could not have measured /Con than 7 inches. • The ,eldest passed so large a number that we" could not begtn to count them. I have used all the pope far remedies before the public for worms, but cats say with a clear conscience, Morgan's Worm Biller is fur su perior to any now before the public. Smola. lonisroz ' Bakerstown, Allegheny county._ Prepared' had solff, wholesale and retail, by• the pro , ••• ' JOHN D. IffORGAN, • ~ :. y': ENKE e'".„ : MEI ;.~~- MEM • . ,—. • • • , • • • .; . , • . ; •;„ . • , ; . • • • ; ,‘ . • .; ;; .• ; • • • . • : r. Inc • N 7lr.:}•./.... r j': Sumaker CoTp!atnt. 111 c.; '.,...;: ':-,:'.::': i.;-: -.,._7 - •-....:, - -.,f7,...'' . --' Inni J ('. ;~ - ;~::`: ; .a~::;.;"..~ .: ~3ivrr: ~. ~ntelligl~nte~ P CPRT:..P/Artlll3l7lloll. 5 eiri . . . Steamer Ltenver,.Clark;:Wellsrille; '• " Atlantic,Pitrkinson, Brownsville; *Michi N 0.2, Gilson, Realtor; " Lake . "e, Beavcri Mount Vernon, Ronnie, Cincinnati, • Wyoming, Greenlee, St. Louis; Shen:Ando:L i pman:an, St. Louis. • “ Arrowline. Moore. Brownsville; blichigan No. S, Gilson, Waver; " Atlantic, Porkinsou,Browinville; • " Hudson, Poe; 11.'beeling; •• '` Friendseip, ----: • " Pacific, Campbell, Cincinnati; • a Umpire, To • • Wbcoliu • • • For Wheeling. ' • Tint new, light draught; fast running • steamer CllSlDEtELLA,Catuoutv,Maa ter, will leave for the above and inter mediale 'garbs every Monday, Wednes day, and Friday, at 10 e. at. - For freightorpaseage, egg!! . For Cincinnati and St. Louis. THE fine steamer 13HESANDOAH,Bow tams, Muster, will leave borate above antrin terports, regular. For freight or passage, nosily - For Cinciona% giatThe low water steamer P.-DOD: DRIDOE, Moore, Master; will leave for above and intermediate pons on THIS . DAY. Tin Orpossage apply on board. , : jr27 For freig) -7— Per Cincinnati and Lonlavitle. - ' THE staunch steamer PACIFIC, T. Con , i i i ipit ist.t.; Master, Wlll leave for the above and in, tenn ate ports on Wednesday, thl. 26th instant, at 4 re elock,'7..ss. ' For freight or passage apply on hoard. or to jtX, . . GEO. H. niILTENBERGER.-Agent. • Yoe C nolonail and ontsville. • . . . I.ll ll 4ll ' llsoAi d l u l gh • l . 4 1rast e e r ; will C- CO - • leave for the above and intermediate ports on Wednesday, the 84th inst., at 10 For freight or passr -For•Cincinnael. • • • • ' Tna new. and light draught steamer, PIAVE, COLU.KB I , 0 awc; brasier, , will leave' for the above and interme diate porta this day. - .For freight or passage apply on board. iv:! Bummer A rrangement. . 1.2t4.6 .. • THE steamer BEAVER, Chas. E. Clarke, ?Jester. -will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, i;i:l i nd Wellsville every Monday,. Wednesday, and Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday; and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. - (laving - a boat at the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight or passage apply to • • • 'mall-tf . G. iV. MARTON'ec CO., Agents. , Mew and At ttttttfloOks. . . - .I"'HiI&LMERS' Select Waits, 4 Chalme rs ' Daily 4.../ Scripture Readings; Memoir (Alba Life of Mrs. Fry, sot the Convent; by author of School Oirl in France ; Lily Mary, or not of the world, by Rev. C. IL Taylor; NI. A.; Margaret" or the Pearl, by the same; Life of Pol. lok. nuthor ot:"Courae ofTime;" the Listener; Le ctures on Shakspearc 2. v 01..; Medley.* Works—Life of Crom well, Washington end his OettenshOlopeleon and his Marabolls; Power of Pulpit; Oardner. SpnuF, D. D.; Beth el Flag, by same ; Religtous Teaching by Examsle; Pul pit Orators of France ; • Life of Row land Hill; Free Church. Palp,t; Orators of F raney; Now . and Then; Bethunes' Poems; Jacobus on Illnithew, adapted to Union Qnes none; Morrell& Illodern Philosophy: Arthur's Popular tales—"Mating . llaste td be Rich," —Rising in the World," *Riches have wiugs,"—Keeping up Appearances.""Deb t. or and Creditor." Barnes on Isaiah, n vole. abridged ed. Ireland; Welcome to the Stranger' the Czar, his Court and People ; Teaching a Science; t he leather and artist; the Owl Creek Letters; Charlotte Elizabeth's uniform works. For sale low by . , F.I.LIOTT & Jel3 • 7.1 Wood and .143 Marker sta. . . . (6.71 p,"17,1;31E. V—The subleribera beg leave to Inform . you that they hare in ctore a full assortment of due irta. Bosoms, Collars. Cravats, Stock*. Pocket Hand. kerchiefs. OloVer., Hosiery, Sutpenders, Cmhtellas, 1.7 n. der Shirts. Drawer., kr.; intact errry thing included in Gent:a Wearing Apparel. to which they invite your at. tention.. They s also 1113 onufactuie to 00111.01111111 factory. TOdsf, or el eanety and pattern of SIITRTS, in quantities 'sold qtisJity to suit . Purchasers. . :. Pliar."a give WI a Tall, aui eXaaline Our Goa& and .Prire:. at our Wure-room,Nodh-easfenrocr of Milli awl Marknt strcos. liiiitOrt: 11UWAIID TODD & 00.. . ••• }Olt • . • • , . . • . . .. . . . Invaild Soldiers from ltlesitto. • • TN Tilt: ABSENCE 01' SURGEON nt•NTLNO.an.I et too reenrit, any ilotdier requitin,... :Sedum! nid. will hare their east attended to, by Dr. A. A..licSuwirii,liy reporting nt htt oilier,. or to ettl.erof the underitesol Committer. . J. it: NirCLlll3l9O:. ' •J. n: Atrrctict.t., • jyt4 ' W. W. GIiTHRIII So'dire' Rights t • ' TOIIX COYLE hos made an arrangemeitriii Wpihing. sJ ton City . ; hy . which hr has the beat Of Ineajijee in pro. curing LAND WARRANTS for the MEXICAN SOL DIF;11. Ile min be. lound in his Dube, 611 Flntnh street: near Smithfield suvet,irmn 4ti clink. a: at mold to'cloet. r. as., by those desiring his services. •• . jy2ll:ttir .roucy and Domestic chino Store. 115. Worn i raecr, oerasirk i. 3., Diets' Arcilo3l rtHr.suserlber respertfldly incites all lovers of beau tiful Chinn, to call andnzamine stock of Fancy C na i Mantel and Pier Larnpa,ClFlelcbms,Ciitondules, W Japan aitera, Britannia Ware, stars, &c. Likewise, Queensware of every' variety •and pattern, at the lowest possible prices . • Fashionable Clothing Store, No. 218 LIBERTY STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTH 'rift:Subscribers respectfully inform their friends and L the. public generally, that they. have just received o new supply of French and English Clothe, and cassi merer,--%estings of all styles and quality—Ready-made Clothing of all descriptions. neck and pocket Handker chiefs.' Shirts; in short, every article u-ually kept in Clothing Stores, constantly on hand. Gentlemen wishing to have Clothes made ro order, In a fashionable style, will find it to their advantage to call and examine our clock before 'eine elnewbere. j if 81 mULLEN 6. DowroNo. Anot • or • o °Meer WOULD beg to ealtthe attention of the Military. one and ell, to my establishment, No. 20 Flflh st., where esin be tined out in a new suit of any style. quail. ty or dimension', at the lowest possible priced. If you ‘vish so save your dime.: andtet well served. cane to Ctsmires, No.-30410h itreet, opposite the Mottling . Nov. . _ . JNO. CURRAN, hierckaut Tailor, late of Caftan & Afro, Liberty st. S rr , ATo - A t the (treat - 77 - Ca Wer, where them hue just been received, a splendid new stock of BOOTS and SHOES, of every vanety ;_which will be sold cheaper thin over; our motto l quick sales and small profile. • Alsn,a large lot of TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VA-. 13SES. Alf we need to convince the public of the fact of selling cheap, Is to have them give us a call and bring the Cash along. Mr Don't forget the place, corner of Smithfield and 3111 streets. . 10301 . .1. BATES. VINE SHIRTS.—The subscribers have. just reeeived U from their Factory in the Fist. a full supply of Fine Shirts, of various qualities and priees—wide and narrow t}enilemen wishing a Fine Shirt, and one that j 4 warranted to set well in every particular. und u very. low price. will do well to call and examine our atoel. fore purchasing elsewhere.. . EDWARD TODD & Co., . jj~l. Corner Filth and Market *meets.' DRESS I.AWN 9 —VhIL CLICAP.--W. mMVEPux beat reduced a very large lot 01 Dress LIIMIS to laial cepta.per yard—heretofore sold at higher price.. Also; Summer Goode generally. offering at reduced prices, at the north.east rorner of Fourth and Market ate. • il9 `t OAP-150 boxes brown Clu becalm lap; ► . 14 • " No. I " 29 " yellow " .10 ". " No. 1 " 9 " _Rosin" " • 4: Just received and for sale by jy. • MILLER &•RICRETSON. • Tsmcry,Ar.--On account of oar pent up mayket, and It a demand for vegetableatands, I have been com pelled 10 remove my. W g eed ..tanil to thp opposite side of Market street, in front of Alexander &Day's Dry Goods ,Store. where I shall be glad to see my former customers. 402 • . JOHN•SIIEPIIAILD. .I e INENS FOR PANTS : —.PearlßluciStone . Drab, pure White, plelu and ribbed , clouded and phiid, just se re red by' espress from Baltimore. Also, a lot of Linen Crora Bars unit fine Plaids, suitable for present aisle. bu siness costs.. For sale low, ottd made to order by jyll.. ' CURRAN, No. 30,. Filth st. T OV EI -, BONGS— • ' . • • 1.4 Watch yen will by daylight; Widow. blackest; . • . • Rory O'hloore ; • . ' /ndian Summer; Slaying the Deer - Gondolier Row,. : • • . The two Birds; Fairy Hoy; • . .. Ask me not what I am thinking; • Low backed Car; • . Ikly Mother Dcar;': I do not say I love thee not; ; ' Forgive, but don't forget; - .. The Clismellon ; . . Angels Whisper; Morning Dream; .. Sweet Jessie was young and simple; - . The Northland for me; ' Molly flown. • For sale by • JOHN 11. hIELI.OR, je24 . 181, Wood street. (.2 Piri g t ki 2rtelatlai"iour (tmgtaerstPrstWir3:Allegleo.eity.nea; anchester.-GEORG DRAHER having resumed bit sinees, has erected the necessary machinery at the above place, for turning out all work in his tine, and is prepared to take boards to his mill and deliver them to eustomers on reasonable tenor. • • . ....Dressed flooring boards. siding, dee., always on hand. A large quantity of 'dried flooring lumber ots hand. Orders from Western Lumber Mereltattis promptly ex pentad. moDu-tf A TTORNEY and COUNSELLOR it LAW; °see in 7ifellon's Buildings, corner of Wylie and Fifth steets east side of the Court House. • EU",Collecting, Conveyancing, examinations of TV co — ids, Au., promo?y and accurately attended to. mylil .Greenwood Gardens. . . :NTISITERS TO THIS RETREAT can be furnished 1' with n Lunch at all bourn of the dal; also, Ice Creams, 'Fruit, Confectionery, /ec.' The steamer Green wood makes her regular tripe as - usual; leaving her. Pitt street landing at Fe; A. is., and at half past each hoar, (ex cepting le) until 10f, lsleaving Me Garden at 10 z; for her lut tripXollte-city... . , " moonlight view or the garden is indescribable in its Die., Chron., Oar. pique copy.) ~-.+; ~. , ~, e . 1 rt e _ 'y.t', e . ~ ~. EMI z- • y on board ll and L take apply on board M. FICiDKINSON T. MELLON, NENE - t‘-, ~',- , =ME MEM =NI =MEM ' . 4: • : . d riumuss•& SMITH, 'Forworitioi and . :Commission. 'l4/ Madams arid Dialers in-Product.' Pio. 3 SmititfieldM , oPPO , lite• Monottgahela Ilonr e.. jet!) 12008usom.s lied and for Pee by . .-j y:6l , • .COMMINS SMITH. -I.F.ECH &•Co.'s cons Office, on Fourth street. - he . twein Smithfield and Grant. ' ~;IY24:Y orpLOUR-00 bldg. fresh ground Flour, Just received and for sale by [jy24l S. lc W. HARBAUGH. SACKEKEL-411/ bbls. of No. 3 Mackerel just recd In and for sale by fiy2o] S. &.• W. lIARDAUGH: SO6A-ASlti ciao TiTennants , rdouble regna fro . saleby [bin POINDEXTER & CO. MA R I ZIT& APPLE S .-133 bbla. on consigarue area d for sale by OVA KING & MOORHEAD. TUNIATA lIION—A lot of No. 27 on conaignment and U. for sale by riylBl KING & MOORHEAD. EA NUTS-150 bushels,.p rime Tennessee "&r sale by P / ' SMITH & SINCLAIR. 200 . hag. c iT me ii; o &4 l un) e s, ;tV o i . o r COFFE sole by store and for saltOY iYI 9 P • ER-100 slicks ePPeri,oiNDExTER kCu. ICE -10 tierees just recd and for sale by • • 11, • jyth ' SMITHA Sl/CLAIR. — ATSINS-20 boxes, lbs. in a box, large bunch Rai sins, forxale by DyB] KING & MOORHEAD. R• PPLF`J---419.bb15. Marietta !slinks, on .consignment, ;XV and for sale by HySl KING & MOORHEAD. - _ . . VINEGAR -20 bbis. good Cider Vinegar, on hand and for sale at uy'r) KING & MOORHEAD'S. 01' ASH-6 casks received and tar, sale by • 11'7 KINO & MOORHEAD ACKEREL-30 titits.lio.2, this year's catching, just ; received and far sails by - • . . KING & MOORHEAD. JLOUR -6U bbls. Guy & Soa'u superior Family Flour for sale by WI) KING & MOORHEAD.- ' bush. on consignment turd for sale by _ , • . 14 ,1 1.12.--611° y3 • KING MOORHEAD. .on IK)Z._ BEAVERHutxrsANDTUUS—Reed , GU and for sale by (ry3j KIN( & MOORHEAD. • roALT -250 bbl It oldi.n. f. I • j 7 MILLER & CKETSON, • MAR CURED HAM On hand and for sale by. Q ►jya. KING k MOORHEAD. VINO:MR-30 bbls: prime Cider Vinegar. for sale very low by .Sjy3) SMITH '& SINCLAIR. CEA-NI CREESF; 7 4O - boxes, an excellent aniele, for • sole R Uy2] SMITII:& SINCLAIR. . VA MIEI SOAPLIII boxes Cincinnati Ftunily Soap, for sale by. 4411 SMITH & SINCLAIR. W. —5O bbds. ctitied luskey Just meek , ed and for sale low by fje23l JAMES MAY. A Nyrs . —wo bus. Prime Tennessee, for salei g YJen ; . • EMETIC& SINCLAIR. PURIC.—i7 bblg. bleu; 0 do Priroe,Juat received and for sole by (o'o3l BARTH. & SINCLAIR. ir - 070 - Sta f. ) . 1e23 SMITH & SINCLAIR. AL'r—.so bbl H. No. 1, d told 3 Salt, GO band adoiircrie , . . SING diFiIdOORII/lAD. boxes Prime Cheese: Just reed and for N./ sale by (rna23) S. & W. 11ARBAUGIT. XRAZIL SUGAR-50 bugs Brazil Sugar, in store and for sale by [je2l) MILLER .k, RIcKETSON. CrAVATDIWTANITECIDERZ-Faiiale by joie . CUMMINS ik.. SMITH. ORUMS FOR.CAMPUELL'S FIRE - BRlO:received and attended to by rjelo) CUMMINS & SMITH. txTRA.PASIIIN FLOUR—At all times to tot had at jrlu CUMMINS & SMITH'S. obares Ohio tend Atlantic Telegiaplt Stocky for.sale by 1r22 - JAMES MAY. CORS 111EAL-9.3 1.1315. kiln dried,: both White and Yellow, in store and for Fele by DIA ' S. & W. HARBAUGH. WOOt.t W 001.! l—Ttie highest ran H*l rketpriainFirat paid for Wool, by , - S. 4 . W. HARBADOH. DARRAGH, doionty at Lato—thbee in ital — i7Wl l i • Buildings, on Grant street, opposite the Court l g Moose. iyll4:ly . ltsvin .11AS resented the practice of the Law, tit his COffiee in • Fourth at., between Wood and Smithfield. lyfehiikselot . • OW}'S CREAM, CIIELVE..—A few bra. of ")lowa'. .114. Superior Creaut Cheese." Just received and for sale . 6/ 120 1 ' S. & W. HARBAUGII..... 105.000 IiENTUCKY CHUBS—Received on coroutiosion. and for sale by • JO. . f Ek.). cocitßAN, vo.td wood fit. 01.!)1311Elt A. hitiAcon lc Co. me felling their astoilnient of Moslin de Loin* m the low Kite ut *re. •iYll .QM — Wats.l.-.A good • ussotuneut lli rie.tpe spaoleb Sepore,. Or este by jetil . . . . • SATITII k SINCLAIR, •• I.ltC a r 41 ANIS. fils•• } ?lAt i gi l itg rgg n i i . Libirty st.. opposite Smithfield.' • TW:Urrl. CAMPOnIa.4O, 11 3 bagA Gd eunOta : J.SNIES 111 AV, Jett Water at. t receivedxj i. tiest isa sale, uy • : 'mai 10 WOOll ate. V ea. I a and& Co., TriNko7ft=i3 aireid7l: qr. costrerbit• le V . iqrgur. in store anti far Mgt by letG' MILLER k iticp:TsoN. 11RA - gsv ehOieve briaitly Fruit, just rcear , d and for sale lir • je l s .MILLER A R ICKF.TSOY.. CietAB COJEH-20 bbl, ." Economy Crab Cider , psi . received and (or sale by jell MILLF.R &:RICKETSON. • LINSETED bbli. Linseed Oil , in Lae ahippini order,iust received and (or sale by • 111,LER . 4t RICICETSON. GI.JNNY BAGS AND MUSLIN SACKS—IMO Gunny Bags and Muslin Rock% in stare and for sale by jel6 M ILLER & RICKETSON. POTATOES --:5 bbl. 4. Galena Neshnnnoeks•just te• crived and for liale by . jel4 • KING moonur.AD. . Izr x re s eettrz syt io r r ar i:ta A ez i .. t.—sit go94frder, 146 • Jet:, .• WINO k;\MOORHHAD.• MOLASSES—IC bbla. "St. James" Refinery S. H. Molasses received on consignment per steadier "Ettrelm,” and for sale by POINDEXTER & Co., • D'lB _N0.41 Water st.. tr - 41(1 Golf chests Young . If yson tea t just received sad for sale by' jolt; 'MILLER & RICRETSON. ' For ASH-9 casks extra Potash, just received on con signment, end foe sale by . jet., MILLER & RICKETSON. 50 BOXES CHEESE, just recalgo i v c al e tI R; jt2 Libeny street Igo.? SLITAD.-1 . 99 - bba, Nos. d 9, ciiir . saiar; ao " ..Lowrings" Crutbed and Pulverised Loaf Sur,nr, far rale by D'l 9 Srrs..ru ItP ENT IN E-3.5 s. in lasaue order, just re calved and for sale br U. - 11. FAHNESTOCK & Co., i.Ylt! Corner Ist and Wood Am"' bni—.so bldg. Yo. alnegie - F F . i \ 50 .. Herring: , s • s 0 hf. bble.:tio. I Shad; fur Ante by iy3 • . , KING & htOOIIIIF.AD. IQtiasraresse—H. & Co., Crean' Cheese— . equal to any made in the United Stetes—for Role by S. & W. - 11ARBAU011. ir6••• 55 Water Rt.. anti:lol _Front street. FAWit.::-73 - Eatf . haiiellir eiTiti family icTur — , in; I 77. received nod fur sale by ' S. & W. ;11A RRAVGII, - ju) 03 1 ater and IN From greet*: DACON.-4.4100 OIL Hog round, in smoke house; IWO " Prime Sides, on consignment end for sale by I. D: WILLIAMS, je2B 11U Wood street. F _ LM; It-2U bble. fresh Family Mari Just reerived on Consignment, and for sole by JOll LITTLE, Jr., mat IA Third st . opposite the Pam Office. NS-41 bra M ao lt.; • • • •20 t do. Mr sole by J. 11). WILLIAMS. 10 CASES BACON SHOULDER:!; eesklo !lape l just received end for sole by . ' - EDMOND GREER, je2 'Liberty street. No. 11. ASECON 0-Ir k.si IT PlANO—Costorigmallys3o has been in use about four veers; price now 817.1 °rude by JOHN IL MELLOR, .lel4 • 81 Wood street. C UBA ToßAcco—z car Cohn t!l r r o r p ' p r e o r linfco; just received and for sale by . ,•.• JIM MILLER . * RTCKETSON. $ —l6 bbls, large A ockarel,l64r 12'i 1, 2 and 3, do. 16 Iclus . do. • 50 boxes tube c scaled Herring; for sale by je23 J.I D. WILLIAMS WRAPPING PAPER.—I2O hundles of Crown, Idedi : urn, and Royal, Rag and Straw, Pnpel i , just reach'- H. S. BOSIVORT & CO., iY 3 43 Market street. • CITY LIVERY STABLE.—The subsCriber • respeetfelly infonns.loc friends and the public generally. that he has removed to a new and EX. tenSIVC Stehle. on Liberty street, in the Fifth Ward, above the Canal Bridge, where he keeps Carriages, Rarouebes, Buggies, n Hearse, -Riding Horses, me. Having added largely to his former r.toek, he sol icits the patronage of the public. N. 11. Horse: kept by the day, week or year. CIIARLIM COLEMAN. "V valuable and . OR SALE—A valble and well imprr — Tiarilik I of 22t WWI of prime land and good - timber, having 10 chant/ anon- acres in a high state of chaanon- with good fences; also. a good DWELLING HOUSE,. well arranged; large Darn and Stahlf, in good orderi a line Orchard of choiec fruits; a griod Garden, and never failing Springs. It could readily be divided intotwo forms. Situated near Glade Mill. 21 .miles from this City, (Ili Butler Rota Price. and terms accommodating. • • S. CUTHRERT;- Central Agent, •j .19 - Smithfield sued. . T EW BOOKS BY EXPRESS—The Planetary and Stellar World a popular exposition of the great dis• coveries and theones of modern AXironomy, in a Series of ten lectures. -By 0. M. Mitehell,-.8. M. Director of the Cincinnati Obarvatory. Letter I .Irmn Italy—A new and revised edition. by T. Headley. For sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, /79 • 78 Wood :and 'a Market sts. • a• . GERSHRDII3 - 45 — Y Dealer in Imported and Domestic Segars: Bonn' Dud TObsceoi Wholesale 'and Retail,l,lberty street; six . doors übove Smithfield, Pittsburgh; Pu. IrrAllordire from . country Merchants will be promp ' y attended to.jy2o:ly , M=IIIMMI MEM MME ;~. i ';` _ : . L..... , ; • ' .; S r " • ' •.; •- ;. • ' T :t • • 4.—..Te•ltAit'g.iPae-r,4 =EN MEE -:"AUOTION SALES;'., ••• BY:40112CD: -DAVIS; AUCTIONEER, South• Bast ranact:of Brood and Fifth sows. . . . TNRYCICKHIS i Sce.-J•On Monday morning. July di st,' et LP AO o'clock: at the Commercial Sales: . Room, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, without reserve, for cash, currency, the stockof a Country Store, (roman adjoining county, consisting of n great variety.of-fancy• and staple Dry Goods: choice American and. English Prints, superfine Cloths, Satinets, Tweeds, Cassinteres, • Flannels, Alpacas, Mous de Lathe, Silks, Satins, super. rich style Prints, Ginghams, Checks, bleached and un bleached hluslins. Lawns, Bereges, Cambric and Silk - Handkerchiefs, Merino, Shawls,-Sewing Silk, Patent • Thread, Hosiery; Gloves, Ribbons, Sonnets, &e. . At 2 o'clock—Fumitute and Groceries: high and low post :Bedsteads,Dureaus, Sofas, rocking Chaim. Tables, fancy and common Chairs, Looking Glasses, Solar Lard Lamp, Transparent and Venician.Window Blinds. China, queeusware, Groceries;-V. 11. Tea, Tobacco, Cigars, &c. • . .• • . • • • . At Of o'clock, a quantity of boots and shoes , fine shirts,. withlinen &Moms mid collars, ready-made clothing, gold' and silver watches, jewelry, whips,Gertnan fancy goods, musical instruments, cutlery, &c: • • • . : •..JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct. BOOKB, GUITAR:ie., AT A I CTION. - -=o77Sittrtiy evening, tbe'Mith inst. at 74 o'clock, at the Commer-, cial • Sales Room, contain(' Wood and &lists. will besold .a largo collection of valuable and Miscellaneous' Books; comprising Standanl NVorks in the various departments of Science edit Literature, family and pocket Bibles;. blank books, letter and cap writing paper, gold and steel 'pans; clarified quills; &c. 1 excellent Guitar. in good or der, I Flute, Accordeans, isc. • JOHN. D. DAVIS, , , iy2B • • Auctioneer. .AUCTION SALES, EY JAMES M'KENNA, AUCTIONEER, - - No: 114 WOOD STIZET," . 7IIREZ. DOORS PROM Ftl , lll A 1381(;NEES EXTRA AND POSITIVE LARGE /11_13ALE of Foreign and Domestic Fancy and Staple Dry 'Goods and Clothing, at 'lll'Kennies 'Auctiou.--On 'Monday next, July 3lst, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, will be sold at Whentm's Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood treet,3 doors Bain Fidli. by order of Assignees the fol lowing large stock of Fancy-and Staple DRY bOODS, being the balance of a city retell store, comprising; in part: Silk pnd Cotton Parasoletteh and Suns tiades;Laces and Edgings, Insertings, fine Cambric Handkerchiefs, Glove!, :Bilis and llostery: Silk end Cotton Pocket Him& kerchiefs, fancy Cravats, Table Covers, French Lawns, Oingbasas, Calicoesc.Chintres, Bemires. Lining Nulls; Barred Jaconett, 'Vesting', Gambroims, Ribbons, Shawls and Handkerchiefs, Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinetts, Irish Linens, Bleached and Brown Muslins, Alpaccas, Panta loon Stuff, Tweeds, fancy Stock'. Sesnug rateni Thread. Also, a lot of ready made CLOTTING- At 2 o'clock, P. sc. a quantity of new and second-hand Furniture, Kitchen Utensil's, &c.; and to closira consign; ment n t..-12 doz. Hay Forks.. . _ jy , . JAMES BFICENNis,'AUCL (TAI.UABLI REAL FZTATE. AT AUCTION—On V Saturday evening nest, July MO, la S o'clock pre cisely, will be sold, at Nl'Kenua's Aucuon Moms, No. 11.4 Wood Street, three doors from I.ldb, TWO valuable BUILDING LOTS. in the Third Ward, Allegheny city, being Nos. ill and in Cassia's plan, each fronting til feet on Steep stuect, and extendfng back 100 feet to a 20 et al ley.l `'f file indisputable, a d 'term s accommodating, which will beimade kuasvp at time of ante. jr.l9 . JAMF.sI ItIICENNA, Auer. AUCTION SALES IN IIIIIIIINGUAN; 'NOM 3. BURNSIDE, AUCTII. - _ , UFRIDAY EVENING, loth inst., at 8 o'clock, at the Auction Room corner of Carson and Centre streets, (second floor of the building occupied by Messrs: Wendt & Wilsqn, Dry Goode Iderebantsj will be sold, without reserve, a large assortment of Dry Goods, Ready-made Clouting, blurts, Ifardware, Watches, and Jewelry, Hacks, &c. Dealers are requested to attend, as the sale will be pos itive. Er Hereafter, I shall have regular night ualeu of dry ., goods, hardware, &c., at the above mentioned ou Tuesday,Wednesday and Friday evenim °revery vveek. maylo -11/51. 1. nincisiDE. Atte. ohtiskiirlisits Plano'. • . JOIN ii. 011"1.I.OR, No. St Wood it. otters for sale at the lowest mannfaate. rer'o prices, the (allotting assortment of Piano-fortes. from the manufactory of Jonas Chickering, Batton. ltlass.: No. I A Rosewood Iron fraine 0 octavo nano: $3OO " 2A " " .:114 " 3 . IA" " " " G A " carved 373 . . 400 400 " 6 A . " • • • •14 1a CLASt CO36I4INIIFM, A Rosewood, carved Gothic, base, trtictavo Piano. made by A. H. Gate & Co., N. 1•. . tr../ 5 A Rosewood; carved mounting, and maul :led le Cb ' octavo, made by the Manhattan Co., Y.; a very powernil and substantiat made Piano, at the low price of A very superior semi•grand Piano. made by Herz, Part', C.f °mar., ROWWOO , I 004 P, A mahogany second baud, ortuvo, made by 'F. Winne, A mahogany hcrosid hand Piano. made by Niinns . & Clark, 4 00 A mahogany second hand Pi3llo. made by Nold, inn Ear sate by - JOHN 11 mgmort, ' 81 Wood street; sole agent for Chickering's Pianos, for Pennsylvania. iylo itE undersigned offers for sale a superior article of T Driek for building, made by his improved Steam llama PIM Idscarsc, for which be has obtained a patent. and agrees to.give purchasers a written guarnn- . tee that they are stronger and will resist frost and wet weather. and Imbibe less moisture ot dampness, than any other brick , possessing greater body and satyric/ tex ture. and much more durable in every respect; each brick being subiected to prewure of .cvcral Pm., and possessing a handsome smooth surface and even edges, they make a front equal to the best front brick. Theythave given the greatest satisfaction to att ubo Lave purchased. A kiln can he seen at my works, and specimen* at the Gazette odice. Those haling supplied themselves for their Wt.:hags, and wishing handsome front brick, or superior bard and solid paving brick, can obtain them. Flooring and weather boarding, ulso tbraishedto enter. ISAAC OREGG. Birmingham June 17-4.jel(htfj . . _ Farmer's Inn, Corneref . Ferry and Fourth Streets, Pitat•etrzh. rrlIE undersignetf.proprietofof the above well known Hotel, TespeCUitlly uJormethe public that she. has gone to great expense in Ening up the house for the re caption and accommodation of her old customers, and all who may honor her with their patronage. fibs is deter mined that the Hotel, as heretofore, shall sustain the re putation of being a quiet, orderly, and well conducted es tablishment. No pain, or expense will be spared on her part, to render boarders and travelers as romfonable as they can possibly be *tatty other public house in the city. Her table will be provided with every luxury, the market affords, short, het guests may rest assured that she will use every exertion in her power to render them full and entire satisfaction. A share of public patronage. is respectfully solicited. ' The subscriber is also provider with suf f icient room forthe accommodation of about sixty or eighty horses. Er Don't forget the place—corner of Ferry and Founb. !a a..1641m .1. I.ITTI.K. MR DUFF'S 11001C-ICEEPINU )1111L t I AND WRITING ROOMS RE- : ‘I 1 , 1 , ji Day's Buildinp,• Nora Itff of tileDiamond.—Persons desiring to ins t ietr . emeriti e Education. in the most thorough and expeditious manner, will find Mr. D.'s institution the most perfect West of the Mountains. Partnership settlements and balance sheets made out. Mills, Factortes, Joint stock Companies, and all kinds of liusiness, can lie furnished with a specification of ac.i. C 01.11114, drawn sip in each a manner unto exhibit the opening, conducting, deicing unit final settlement of the affairs; thus affording the keeper of the books on tin. erring guide, front the commencement to the termination , of the business.' Hoens-2 to 4. and 7 to 10 P. sr SINCE the arrival of our gallant volunteers from Mexi• co, marked attention has been paid to many of them respecting personal appearance, on their arrival in our city. Numbers of them have appeared in the street.; wearing citizens dress of the latest and most fashionable rut and approved styles. The inquiry becomes general amongst their fellow.soldiers where did you get that handsome snit of Clothes? Answer: at Dtx.sxv's, 40 Liberty street, where you can get a genteel suit of clothes from 3to 6 dollars, that would really astonish you. A suit of Site clothes can be bed from 8 to 13 and 20 dollars. The stock on hand Is large. consisting of every article for gentlemen's wear, and will be sold at extremely low pikes for cash, as the proprietor intends selling out the bresent stock in order to make room for fall goods; great argains may be expected and no mistake. Call and judge for yourselves at P. DELANY'S, JOB 40 Liberty st. 11TE say, if you wish to keep cool and aitaid the heat, vif you mast dress cool. While all the politicians and candidates are vieing with each other to secure the votes' of the returned soldiers, Currnn bad provided a stock of choice, light and seasonable Gtxids, which ne is prepared to sell at very low prices to cash buyers. The attention of all such he invitee to N 0.30, Fifth street. at CURRAN'S,. Of Curran & Algeo, old established Mend Quarters,. jyt3 ' thit Liberty Street.. Watches and Jewelry. TEST received, at No. 67. blarket street- - •. -• • gold Patent Lever Watches,. 23 ' detached " " 6 " L'epine 4 12silver Patent " " " detached " 6i o L'epine ."• 19 gold Guard Chains, chest gualisy.) Also—A good assortment of Breast Pius, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Gold Pens and Pencils. The above goods huve been received within the last five weeks, aim will be sold at reduced prices. Persons wishing to purchnse a good and cheap Watch. or anything in the Jewelry or Fancy line, would do well to call, previous topurchasin. 1Y1.6 ZEDGLON , KINSEV. • TILANETART AND STELLAR WORLDS.-:—A pop; ular exposition of the great discoveries and theories of modem astronomy; by 0. M. Mitchell, Director of the Cincinnati Observatory. . . • Headley's Italy. Allis and Rbine—Lepers from Italy, the Alps and the Rhine; by J.T. Headley, author of '7,ln polcon and hit Marshal's,' "Washington tind Inn Gener als." &c. New and.revised edition. Statiairs of Conf—The Geographical and Geological distinctions of Mineral Combustibles or (0441161 cl ; also, notices nod localities of the-various mineral substances employed in arts and manufactures ; illuStra ted by . Maps and Diagrams; accompanied by nearly 4100 statistical tables, and 1100 analysis of mineral combusti bles, Jr.c.; prepared by Richard Cowling Taylor. Just received a few copies clench of the above works, for sale by . JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, jylO • Booksellers. cor. Market nod stn. UHF 111101(EST PRICE, IN CASH, pni4 for n 4 the 4lllreimlitreiles of clean wa pil l t ig i t , y Bc LEm .. • . 1e125m Liberty unreel. opposite Mb. VULOOY ON JOHN QUINCY ADAMS—Delivered fj May OA, 1819 , ut the School House Of the .Siitlt ord. Pittsburgh, by II M.Sraekenridge. Publbbed by IINSTON & STOCKTON, and for sere by. all' the otsellers in the city. JP/ • 3 r , a==l .-:: . ..... - .Y.::':',, ,,, ...':::;•1' , 7 . ;: , .i..'( - ';.:';•: -- .'.J : ::: , ; . .- . ;:f..;: . ' : : : :: . •! .. :', 1 .. ,- ':;::"-'1 , ,L;7'.. - .:?,..J: : '....::.-..,,?........: -..-,-.•7;-:•;.-/:....."...i.•:.,r: =BM - -; BEM SEM *kto 2uctioit. Brick !or Sale. Latest ICzeltement. how T ot WOO!: Woolf EISEN Emma . .•... MERE ENE • - . , . ' ' - A. A: M . aio & Co, GO ill ARK ET smear, lIETWIr;N - Tntro.ANi) I)EING desirous of reducing their Stock, previous to the commetfcementOf the Fall Trode, will offer their 'extensiv and fashionable imortmeutfor..a.few weeks,' e at greatly reduced-prices. Amongst their assorintent may be found excellent styles of . - • • ' Bereges, Tissues, Grenadinen, Pulnayrittes, Citeve. Dress Silks, Lawn, and Muslins, &e., kc.: nll of . which are reduced in price fully one third.'.. . Their stock of Shawls is very extensive. and cons prises every known style. A few cartons of crape and silk Shawls, just received, will be sold extremely low. 4 cases real Scotch Gingham, will be sold at 121 cents, usual. price 25 cents; good English Calicoes 10c.; Ameri can do. as low as 3 and 4c.; wrought Collars 15c.; Muslin de Laines 121 c.; Good Alpaca 181 c.; Bonnet Ribbons 12c • Their stock of dark green pure Satin Parasols and Parasolettes;comprising upwards of 500, of everystyle and quality, will be offered at very low rates. . .• Broadcloths, Cassimeres and Vestings; also, all kinds of summer stuffs and Cottonades. • Housekeeping and domestic Goods °revery description. Merchants wall always find at our wholesale rooms as large and desirable an assortment of Goods as is usually found in eastern houses, and at equally low prices: • Only ONE PRICE, from which no deviation can be made. • Air R. MURRHY has open this morning one case of V V .i.llntbrellas, including American. and Scotch Oingt ham, Cottoß and Steelham Oingharm-- One case of Para sols, including . Green Satin Sure, Black Silk, of extra sizes. Also, one case of Bleached Drills. Also, Mantua Ribbons, Black and Colored, White Satin do. Linen Ging , hams, and various styles of summer goods, selling at re duced prices. A lot of very superior Manchester Ging hams, good styles, also latey received.. • CAtv Bonneu—A lot of-Braid and other nnets, of last winter's shapes, selling off at from 371' et... to SI,- at North-East corner of 4th and Market sts. J 1 Wholesale rooms on second story, entrance from 4th street Gents. TT ear saggi..istrel. rpliE subscribers beg leave to call theatiention ormer ,l, chants and gentleman of Pittsburgh and vicinity, to their full stock of Furnishing Goods for summer wear, —consisting of superfine Shins, of our own manufacture, Bosoms anti Collars, Stocks, Satin Cravats, Muslin Shirts, Dmwars,limbrellas, Hosiery, Glovei, Suspenders, &c. A large portion of our goods are manufactured by us at our factory east, the remaining portion are furnish ed and bought from first hands and importers. An examination of our goods is solicited. We intend to sell low for cash or approved credit. Shirts made to order at our factory east, in quantities to suit purchasers, of best materials. and at - slum notice. EDWARD TODD & CO., North-east corner of 'Sth and Market streets, upstairs, ECEIVED Tllls BAY, by Express, a small lot Of J.IO French Cassimeres, light colors, for summer wear.— This lot is of superior style and quality, and will be sold cheap. Also, a small lot of fine Lineit Drillings, with satin 'stripe, and barred. This lot is of superior quality, and *cannot be had elsewhere in this city. Also, a small lot of plain. white and embroidered Marseilles Vestings.— . The patronage of the piddle is solicited. mayl.7 • . C. WERNEDVDG, 251 . Liberty st. (Journal copy.) Muslin, and Sheeting,. Tm subser.ber has In store a full assortment of ell the most popular makes of Brown and Bleached Marlins, of every width and quality.und at reduced prices. Good 7-h and 4-4 Unbleached Muslims for 61 cents a .yard, Bleached Muslins unusually row. Also, on hand,Brown and Bleached Drillings. Blue mid mixed Drillings: Pant Stuffs; Boys' \Veer ; Welsh, Gauge and other Plannels; Cotton Checks; very cheap Bed 'rick ings ; Mariners Shining; Jeans and equips. PHILIP BOSS, Jul N 0.59, corner of 4th and Market Its. Dry Goods: Dry Goods: . • TMIENDOUS RUSII and great excitement arlhe sign of.the new Golden Ike on Market - slicer,- between Third and Fourth streets, Piushurgh: Pa..where Goods are selling cheaper than at any other house In the city, or West of the Mountains, and will continue to be sold at snob prices as shall satisly Our customers that it is the Cheapest Strire in Pittsbargh. Please remember the place: sign of the , td,tßee Hive, on Market !item; hetweeaThird and Foitntr—No.6o: jefklmd ' ' • . L. RUSSELI.:'!. To nouse.treelera. B ,ai E ur P2 U 4 N LI D, 4 :1 e I NIIT Ill!i ltl e e t a s e tr h e e a d — lla " m! TT Dam ask Table Lirsens, all widths,• Brown and Bleached Table Cloths', all sizes; Napkins, Doilies, Diapers, Crash, &c.; 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 Toilet Quihs;. 10-4, 11.4, 1411•4 Bleached COtton Sheetings; 4-4 and 04Bu6Window Holland; Flo. broldered Drapery, for nindonrs, in pairs and by the yard; Toikey Red Chintz. plale and figured, with border; rreneh Embroidered Table and Piano Covers, worsted 'and linen. All of which will he sohl at reduced prices. snarl • • . ROBEBT-D. - TLIOMPSON. . BY IC: W . SDISINIEIt GOODS .--SUper. single milled GFrench liable Cloths; rich mylea Cassimeres; black sad cidored Ca•shmereita; Quem s-and, Summer Clothe fitmrid cud plain Drap D' Ries. - Veslidge, "very eliuire'• Marteillea, tifilks And Satins, and figured Linen IrAl'ot...”' OW • • : • : ROBINSON'S Cloth Store: usavi'a • Pd.t.Ruildinga;eorner Fifth and Wood. ~ti Aiade to DWA RD TODD. & .CO. will • - manufacture, at their .E 4 factory east, all sires of every' deicription of L MTN AND FANCY SIMMS. in qualirien to snit purchasers. Their shirts wilt bernaile uf the•best materials. and at short notice. • ' . Wirt/rime stethe tertnir ej Fffei and Market strerts, lop m 027 **TOW IS •TIIE. TIME FO.It BARGAISS.-14 U. .11 Thompson. 110 kiniket al., three doors from Liberty; will Sell from Ibis date the remainder of 'his Summer Stock at greatly reduced prices. Among the assortment may he found Linen Ginghturili, fine French Gingham's, rood last colors. low as cents; Bareges, Grenadines, Tissues, Datzerines, Lawns, sold without reward to profit: 1je261 R. D. TH0311 3 801 4 1. • 1:11,ile0E-4! CALICOES!—Great fig.:fur:ion of pikes. at No. SP.—Now opening at o. corner of Fourth and Market sts,tha. cheapest stock of need style calicoes and chiutces have ever °Tem!, among which are I rs. dark calicoes, at tl et.. per yard; I cs. purple do G} . do fast colors; l. cs. plaid . do al do do 2c. striped do elf do do .• Abo, a full supply of very rich and fine calicoes and chintzes of superior Quality, and of the newest designs at frotn 10 to 121 c. per yard. (rna27) PRIMP R 0.4.3. PREAfiI;"III Gab PE. 4 4-12 dol. Bard & Brothers hest warranted. d dos. Bard & Brothers Victoria. Gold Pen. Just received and for sale by the dos at New fork prices. EDWARD TODD & CO., NOrtit.rest corner of Fifth and Market as. info• • . . Up Stairs. . ROWN ENGLISH PRINTS—A fern pieces of new j_lt and handsome styles, very superior. lately received. tr 3 W. R. SIIHIPHY. E .-- AGRASS FOR SKIRTS—A supply lately received. I Also—Corded and Marseilles Skirts. Also—oschito 5 , ens, white and colored. Wide Rolibinetts for do. at the Dry Goods House of W. R. MURPHY, jy3 norttrewst Corner road' and Market eta. • CARING. OUT ISALE.—I will from this date scll at a great reduction in prices, the following kinds of Ladies Dress Hoods : Rich Silk Tissues, braid.figned and. plain Hauges, Jasper Plaids; plain and barred Linen Oinghanis, Lawns, Ac. Ac. - R. D. THOMPSON, je 14 • 34 door from the nor Liberty and Market sts PAICKSOLSAND pAßAsoLittrks.—A. A. Mason ft Co., Market st., will offer their extensive assort ment of dna Satin Parasols and Parnsoletta at COST. . jYtt • BEREGES AND TISSUES—A. A. Mason & Co. Mar; ket st. halm further reduced in prices their assort ment of Harems and Tisanes; also . Grenadine, Granites; Wichan Stripes; Toil do Chem, &c. DVS • P AINTED LAWNS AND MVSLISS—A. A. Mnson & Co. will sell their extensive assortment of Printed lawns and Muslins nt grently redurell prier, [j%B Merchants ansportation Line. VIA CANALS AND RAILROADS PORI'IIILADEL , .PHIA AND DALTINIORE. GOODSconsigned u mr care wily be forwarded with. out delay, and att a lowest current rates. G.A. APANDLTY & CO., Canal Irwin, Penn street. Pittsburgh. - ME .SEILLES &.. RrA - Nor:Ds, PT? and 3t • . Market street, Philadelphia. RASE, MERRILL & -CO., .. jeCID • South's wlitirCßaltimore — "Merchants' 4 . Way. Freight Line. &WEI 1848.. EXCLUSIVELY for the transportation of wtiy freight between' Pittsburgh, Blairsville; Johnstown, Holli.; daysburglt, Water street, and Petersburgh. This Lute was formed for the special accommodation of the tray business. The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal patronage they have received during the bet tw years, respectfully inform their old customers and the public generally, that they are now better' prepared to deliver goods. at dny point on the Canals - or Railroads with promptness and despatch. ranraisroas. • •• JAS. A. LORE, • " GEORGE TRIADLE, . • JOHN 11III.BFIR & CO. AOKNTS— C. A. hrANULTY & CO., Pittsburgh; Jon ATILLEIt, Hollidaysburg; PICLIVOUTO & Woousolohnstown. Rnecatincs—Smith & Sinclair; J. &J. 111"Devitt; G. &J. H. Shaenberger; R. Robison & Ca.; R. Moore ; Bagnley & Smith; John Parker; "Wm. Lehraer & Co.; G. P. St roenber; ger. Pittsburgh. 1e29 . Intelligence °Moe. AS the subscriber is well acquainted in both cities, he will attend to show any applicants where there is , houses-to let: All landlords applying to get tenants for houses they hive to rent, he will attend to punctually.— Likewise, all Lost Children lie will Grid, if any where, in either of the dines; and Other property. As have been in the office of bunting lost children in both cities ibr seventh years 'nod have always been suceessftil, so fer I ant willing to attend to the same, any time called on. " I nm piovided with a well known for the pntpose:— My charges will be rerirefitilde. I live at pre cut on Anne st., between Anne and Curry streetS. J e reRHIN LYNCH.' WM. d.POS - ffit, Agentfor Mceicau So/dirrs, to pro CUTE Land Warrants mid Pensions for widows, ut his Mitre. Bakewell's Building, opflosite the New Court House, Pittsbiargh, Pa. My r.on, In ilia General Laud Mire. nt WaFhingtott, will attend to.nty businers their, free o f charge to QP,Pli eaniA. . . ,feh. CIA P-100 thin. I tydejs Palm: - 200 do Whim Candin; . . . WO do Casteel; • - ~ • 50. do Almond, • 10 boxes fanny, . . , 50 do* family; for sale. by je2S 3. D. WILLIAMS BOOES.Just received, Percy Retinues; - laeydoltla (Sir Joshua) on Painting; Gil Thus, fine ed., illustrated; . . • Youatt on Cattle, English ed.;. Barton's Anatomy of Melancholy; . • John Adorns' Letters to„his Wife; Mrs. Adonis' Letters; • - Stepliellß on the English Constitution, Roads and Rail Roads; • ' • . • MeeMorelli's History of Plorence;. " Rrrttiton'+ History of Inventions; for sale by • H. S. BOSWORTH' a. Co.; • 13 4th it.. near Market. MMI=MWM :,= BEE l:. e. ,i 1 ' ' , >,;•• ‘;, , MEI , 7 ,‘` : ' • • - ' =NM 1111 _ r =<;r htcaiii-Boat;Q olaiiin :_ : . . CINCINNATI AND z.. ,DAILY tor z AikupA . cule.ll independent Line, of ateaufera is now composed. of t h e largest, swiftest,. best finiiherl'atiir-Turnishek and most power/d boats on theism-titers of the IVesi . The' highest Wages are paid for the 'services of the. hest' and most experienced men engaged in thii :river biisiness. Theline hai been in operation for six years ; him carried nearly two millions of pgiSple, without doingihe slightest injury to their persona. The.proprietors challenge com panion with any. passenger line in the Union forsafety, regularity, and speed. All that , money can procure has been provided for the sugety,eomdirts and convenience of passengers. The boats leave , for Cinc i nna ti as foilows: • •• MONDAY PAC Moxixia ;DELA:Cap! . Stone, will leave Pittzburgh every Monday rnoining at l 0 o clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at .10 P. ITTRSDAY P.A.CERTrbe HIBER.VE No, 2, Capt. Kline'ilrer, will leave Pittabstrgly.etiery" Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock Wheeling every• Tuesday evening ... . . at 10 r. :W. .•. • • WEDNESDAY PACKET.—The - . 2, Capt. S. /kart, will leave Pittsburgh every.WedneedaX. mormug lag at t at lOo'clock ; Witeelingcvery"Weduesdayeven.: : THURSDAY PACKET.--The BltrusAn, Capt. IC 1 Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday. morning ,at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. FRIDAY PACHET.—The Cusps No. 2, Capt. Creak; 'will leave Pittsburgh everyyriday tnorning nt 10tirtoek ; IVbeeling every Friday evening nt 10 P. :d.. . . . , SATURDAY PAC/MT.—The Massrsoza, Capt.- De Camp, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday. morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10: r. . SUNDAY PACKET—The ltwAe Nstrros, cnin.4: G. 2lfeen; will leave Pittsbitigh every Sunday - wonting at 10 o 'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. at. 1848. - , ' •' ' 1848. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet PO/Vile 18t 1818• • 141,150.. • LEAVE DAILY AT. S . A. 3L AND 4 P. M. :" • - The following new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC Caw, • James Parkinson; BA L TIC; Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOUIS liI'LANE, Capt.& Bennett. The bouts are entirely - new, and are fitted up without regard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been-provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat, at the foot of : Ross st. Passengers will be punctual on board, us the boats will certainly leave at the sulvenisetl, L. it.IIS ILLY& PA _ FOR WIIEELING, CINCINNATI tr. LOUI SVILLE. REGrI4.II,:SAITZDAV PACELT.—qbeI A No• 1 /me and - fast passenger steam Pac ket TELEGRAPH, .1. .1. Petry. Com mander, will leave Pittsburg for.Wheek ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and ell intermediate Eons, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board, or to . *. - FORSYTH & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly Mr a regular Packet, and watka view entirely to the comfort of pas-. sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters, The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Rea Franklin No 6 and Pike No 9, to Saint throughorwx DAVI. . .OP2I-7 Pittsburgh and Wheeling 'Packet. TICE swift steamer CONSUL, Donor I'. Ktxxas, Blaster. will leave - regularly for Wheelitig 7 on :Vend ey, Wednesday, and Pri: i l ay,rit 10 o el6ek.pr . ly. • eve Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday; and Satur day, ut 7 o'clock. A. 11.. pos izirel y. . -.• The Consul will land at all intermediate ports. .Every neccnumod ation that can be procured, for the comfort and safety of*passengers, has been provided.- The boa! is also provided with a self-acting safety-guard; to prevent explosion. • " For freight or vamp . apply on board. or - mart) • - ' JOHN FLACK, Agent. • -- For Vlnolliaaall. • Tux new steamer; HIOH . LAND MA-, ItY, • Beasx, Miuder. leave for the above and iniermedinte peris regularly. For freight or pittage, apply on board. • For Lonlavi/le. THE new and sp lendid ' steamer HIGH LANDER, Icarus tor the 'above and inter. tar, late ports, regularly. . For freight or passage apply on board. :. For. clioictisnait I. ...-• , • Tint new:usidliglit arriagii(iitiamey,. •.ZACII.!TAYLOR, Capt. .I,rcas, will • • leave ibr the aho'e and intermediate torte, regularly, ... • • Forfreiaht.or pas : e appl - hoard. M2:oimsa.l44:aam . . . • . The rely,' light 'draught passenger .steamer, DOLPHIN, .Copt. Ilittarr, will leave for the above rind interme% dime ports, regularly •- • - For freight or passage apply on boa . 2y20 For Cincinnati. • Themew mid light draught steamer .101 IN aMill - Q. ADAMS, will leave for the above and in termediate pons regularly. • ' ..-* . .` For freight or passa e apply on board. • - ir2o. For 'Wheeling. The •- s r lendid fast running steamer •• I. A:II.ER Deenmps, 'blaster, will leave for the above and intermediate • ports, this day, at 4 °clock, r. 31. • For treigh t or passage apply on board, iy24 For Cincinnati. The light draught - steatnee had Davis, Master, will leave for the above anti ,ntennediute ports, regularly' For freight or passage apply GA board. For St. Louts. Direct. - THE fine new steamer AMERICAN EA GLE, Jsrms Arscsamc Master, 'will _leave tort C 10Vellfld all intermediate ports, regularly. Tor freight or passage apply-on board; or so • iYIB G. B. MILTENBERGER, Arent; • or St. Louts. THE fine 'ateamil :WYOMING, THOMAS Hattmte, Abater, will leave.regularly for the above port and all intermediate, regular. ly. • 'For freight or passage, having..eapaiioraoomitania., lions, apply on board; or to • : jyti GEO: B:3I . ILTENBERGEE; Agent. • , • For Cincinnati. • Tar:fast running, light draught steamer, YANKEE, Rodger?, Master. will leave for the a ove and intermediate ports regularly. freighror passage apply on board. je23.lt or Inoinnati. • Tue excellent low water steamer, LEWlSawing only se - venter n inches water) L WETZEL,Capt. JorixsoN,will - ' leave for the above and intermediate porL9, replarly l'or fret ht or passe c apply on board. le2o •or arownortne. i apr iti e The new and splendid passenger arid mail steamer BALTIC', lAco Capt. A.as,Wi I l leave k or ie • ove port during the present week, at B . a.. positively. ie. ! For freight or pasiage, apply on board. feb2 For Cincinnati and.Lonisvillc. • •^ - • The new steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, Capt. Green; will leave for the above ks,l‘.:e, and intermediate• ports, regularly. *. For freight or passage apply on board or to jyl.2. . JOHN FLACK. Av. For New Orleans. - INV . TIII4 splendid new stirimer 'SAVANNA, " 11.1)mason: Muster, will leave regularly for the a ore and intermediate landings, For freight or passage apply on board. . ma3l • ' For St. Louts: • • The new and splendid steamer ORIENTAL, VAN Hoot, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate ports, regularly. I?oi:freight or passage apply on board. mOl5 THE splendid steamer NORTH CAROL! , NA, Divlimn', Master, Will leave for. the anove anti intermediate .ports, regularly. . . For freigrit or passage apply on board. maIG - Voir St. Louis, Galena', kac THE g _txsl steamer ST. ANTHONY, Tiros. M M AT, aster, - ' leavo for' the. above, .ports, rego arty. For freight or passage apply on board, or to - maid • .. • : GEO.•MILTENBF.RGER. MOO and Paitinge - r steamerAT I.ANTIC; JAMES . TARITNIiOX. Master, wit to above port . this day, at 8 a. NI., For freleht or .691112 e npply on board. " TebB . ; " — Wtr. La • yette• and VI/abash "Hever. • . - The light draught steamer SWAZI, B.May, j o p i ir o Master, will leave • for tile above and inter mediate landings, regularly. , p . or fret f d or passage apply on board, or to • . apr4 • . : JAMES MAY. . . New Arrangement. . THE Steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Iliadßeaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday; nt 9 A. fit., re turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. She has a boat at the landinS, between Wood street and the Bridge, prepared - to receive freights at any time. S. dr: W. HARBIUGH. Agents, Mare • • , • . 33 Wood street. For Lonsr file. t.s7 THE 'Centocor Ricer Packet, OREY Ed ta GU, . ligoims. • MaAter; will teare for -Ike ve nu intermediate ports 4%11121.1y. For freigbt or pasine"epply Oh-board.. iebg . . leer leitneltaxmati. • • - The new taid splendid Passenpr Steamer JQIILANDEIL .. .Captuin IL A OBSE, will TaVO .10rAne, mbore•and. all intermediate ports regn. . . - iFor (mien ,or plumage, having -superior accoarmoda n ous, imp 7-on boar(.:. • . . mum . For St. Loulg..; jairilt ... . .. , , . . . . • - TUE new andAptettdid siir.amer ANDREW puLTOII, W. H. Fuvrox, riloateri will leave a or the ore cindioteimedinte lauding.: r - gularly. • ' ' 'Fo r tieight or presage apply on board or. to •• - • ' - • Steam Boat stook :for Solo. • INC . ONE HALF of the dile" steamer WYO. r MING for sale; also, ono matiM of steamer or parrieutars and terms enquare of S. L W. HARLIAVGII, 53Woter great and 1 al Front at •00 my, Medium. and cap. : . • Wart:. for sale.by H. S. BOSWORTH ti. 00.; - Fourth street. near Market; i 4 second4kand sty of 'fitment , . Ibmik Tooli - E n quire of . ' (y23-3t • S. hIOEROW,' 17 Fifth 'street. M!l.lll====MM •;;;2, , NIMI MIME ' .. .; , 1.1:'.''..,'.: - .'. , ,'.:: . •' - '`.:::::-";.:.,'.','.::':'::','.-1;.:'.'1'.;.:-,,,;-.-:'.. ikoktro. , •.... .• - .VV ''Witi/alithliko '. , .. .. - 11 A F: 3l ' . A ' I N I b fi a K,./ . 1 1 4 244 6 : a 0 trce0 1'i:), 43 . - . • I‘ . . J. carne f ...27kw4. 17 1 ,,, e , Book NotOir and SQ IC HT alid,Timo.B77l! of 14e . a ~,, . _, e ,.__,, __ ,_ ...„ „ ef reign' 'arid 43memic Cn.T1b9 111 .45 1 !i'l s° !" ..• .-v. .. . ~ 0 -,00,t favomble terms': .. . ~.... ....-...._, _ fon. . .... -.- Collections made in all I .. ..prin9pal . ClLl ~ 0 ! U.7L,.;,,, e ~..- ... al air loweAl nties...... , -...* 1 ... . 7 4 , ' ••. BANKERS. EXCHANGE BROKF.IIB, -• And Dralen in; Forays; and 'Demotic ..Ezedange, &MTh:. • eatet ,f Dever'!, /341211 - "Notts, Odd an Silrerehia 66. Woor/ sterit,lid door"bektie Fourri, - Messck, Piteltischi.Piso: 4 ming, • MATS OP "ME nram iil'Conn & , Krto,) ••••••••:-.- BANKER AND EXC:IiANGE.'&II OK 6/I,''' ofro—oorner of Fourth "met ohd Pori Office ; ' DAL t ER iti .Coin Bank' l'irotes: : Time Bills, Forelga and TloniesticE..ichangl:i Ccrtifienteii ofDepoSit,"ke, EXCHANGE od all the principal cities of the V.1119 1 :6'.71- for sate in same to suit purchases'', • .••• • CURRENT mid par funds receive dem.deposite. • COLLECTIONS murk on all pins of the Union al site lowest rates. • • • .1 r apt I -dlaskisatn.. . I AWACS KIULMEtt.. . ' - • • ... litAVAVD•Eiftai. , . IE.B.AIIER 4NolltAHlii.•,• --- ' • , -•-• : . Banke'ra Ond.Eisharite Brain; :Dcirkra ill • •Farticu. eiit. , ' 1. - Dome3tie Bills, Bills of Ezdtutc6,.:cestillsasea -? f Dqintif:'..' if, Bonk Now. arid C0iii: , .. , ' , :.• ••.,- . - ._, • - :. • ... .. . ; Corner of Third and Wad etp.;;djreilly:oricisite the Ezi..-.. ) ,;,• ICharles Hoie/. 1, 7, - 7'.': ; 1 , --4.. • .:- . . ... - .... inn ..5.... ~ „ BanLim and Dealers Exchange Cohi and • No. 65 Market street, Pittsburgh. -• ;MIXING RAT)I. • ": EXCIDINCIE., ' New York • 3. Dr ; Cinciunab . • . nothiniore . .. ." 11A191.- ;Ccyrr.le. -- : f Courtly L City onr,fir. Relief.NotiA e 4 : I," Pennsylvttnia " . New York 3 'J.,: .P Maryland .. . "' 'Piers' Orleans Buyinr, ratrs Ohio Indiana liens cky' Virginia• ' ' Wheeling Tennes!ee anlo , y • - i " . witooy. . - . - .. - ...-TI109:1544005 . • ~...‘ ..r:. n oo.ar& s A it GEpir T.O - . :..... _.•,,,-:. -. . BANEHHB AND EXCHANGE :BROX ..,,,' ,N. B. Comer of • li'cod and . . Sixth Siren ., RialobleriOr rO-t . . : ', DEALERS in Coin; Ban k Netter, 'TWIG Bil la,..Forefgw., j,/ and Dornemic Exchange, Certidentes of Depo s ,3l4.&o*-- ; EXCHANGE on all the „principal Cities of the lilokolh- , " and Europe, for sole in SUMS to suit purehaaers. .- -..,-, CURRENT. and par funds received on depoadel. - ,:. COLLECTIONS made on all parte of the quionotifts' lOscop.roteo:- • , ... • - ! .-• • •. • .. , • s.. • ...,... .• .. —.. Meson: M. Leech & Sorf, ---"" ' , Ogden &Snowden, - - • - - -- --z-- - - ...: : ..........O•:- - Wm. Bell & Son ' -. Pinot.. llo P .{.-• •-• . .' .•-•-:" : S. ht , Clurken & :, -- -'" , - - - ' -, ... .1, . :.Engllall & Bennett. - Fleming dr. Brother, • • } -.:-, - . :•: • -• " ' Palen; Lathrop& Co , Philadelphia: .. •• : - . 0 : . W. R. Thompron & Co. ' : - • ~-:- '-.,......, :: , 0 . Madly, IThelpe & Co: Ni g , yii;k:- . - , . ..Al . - Babiook !it Co. . • .. . • . . . ..: ~ : • . i'.. ......: o - Tiffany, Ward ec Co- -- -}- • - • - . -. / , '-c: ..,-.. Jno. Til•Collough & Co Baltimare. - - --,, -.• i '., • • .. Mr. - James Geor g e,'. - - , , - - • ,,..... ::-...,.. ; • . : .' ". 11. Hanna_ 'Cineinnati,*(l: . ; . ~- --, - - , ' - r. ~; . •.: , g, :. - jcmepl l IVatraon,' ' . • .../ mi v p t ii n i, (1, Srasippi; Fenner &311iiillan, • • - 4".. • • • - 7, . 1, .'. '• 25 • W . F. E11i...Em., Cashier c-Bank - afl.errisroWn, re. ' ...- . --. Pillphargh,Septernher 2d, 1847-y. ::: ',',••- -:' ' .'7., .7-. . - .• • -- . • PrItVATE 'DISEASES; •Dr :linden; -Nn , • R 5 Diamond Alley,• cun he consulted in - all, , 2.. "'" ~.. I casee of a prirate oideliiOnatiliciaiklitiitai:::.... M t r . 4 . : ( to• the htunan frame, . . - • -, ;::.,:-.,:.,!:.:;!•-,,..... :::-...,.,:•••••-,...- : a Syhiii, and Sjrhiliti6 elinfirolii;klirnialitii • (.:!? . and its consequences; big' eiberS:r7;diiilcalt.;:i - .". • nmaivsylses, impurities of the blood;witb all dis 0fr , :.....' , voaerrai origin, sk ni d isease s,with sin citireis, gleot, - • isir,r, - ;;;:i discharges, seminal weakness and impoteacy; a' rheitmatlankfemale. - weakness; •, of the=zitivisubi ":.•-• I , monthly suppressions, dLseases;af the joinni, fistala in-- - • • aim, nervous:affections, pains in the; back andissi*irriz - ;-•••• maim of We , neck of the bladder and*kidneysi'sebrbutle eruptions, - teneil ringwunar fildfctaisl tlisdases, f!sb- • - -• '• ' . TWELVR.YEARS' PRACTICE -:' '' •• ' . : = Eiclusiv'ely devoted to the study and tretdment of ve sal ;' • 'real disorders, and those arising from youthhil excesises , . ' • gaiety; • climate, or impurities of the Mood, wberehythe: ' consutuitonMay have been e nfeebled, etinbleeDr, EtroVen"-'. - , 7 ' mover assurances of speedy.telie relief to all who may place • -, - themielves under: his care.:. : • ',- '.. •- -•-•" • . . :". Dr. Drown's odiceinie conveniently' arranged into info eep-:' - %rate, apartments: .Patients can visit Dr." R. without fear ! • 'Of exposure to other visitors. ' . • - ... ' _ .• ... • • . • ~It is of importance to many persons in need ofristmleal :".•,' aid, to obtim good adviceprlvately end prompttyr•To all .", • such, Dr. Drown's ready skiU 111 temovingyentroa lib:: " , ernes in , their various forma and suites, Mk rs inducement, ..::: which Can rarely be.equalled. Strangers are hereby sp. - •_, .'prised that •Dr. Brown bus' been • regnlsily educated in=:•:-, --- every branch of medicine,' and for the last - twelve Yealsr confitted.,ll . imself eclusicrly to . the treatment of thole Dr.liresvit la tbi onlyvegiularlyefincited" suiscoiCii., •; Pittsburgh, who. gives,hts .-whole attention io those coin,. .. fig-Certain, safe rind speedy cures trill; in .all .e.; he guaranteed. ......:., Recent cases ire relieved. in a sliest 'thrte',"is l itiont interj .: - ruption from business.... - -".* • - . •. - • ~. ••• " 7 .." - 7 •• • :.-- tsWiternia or Rupture.—Dr. Brown -alisirAites ier- .ions afflicted with Hernia to cakes he Itisfintl9lisstuett "•••• "•far attention to that disease. • - • - ," '• . 1 . -.........,; . , ... - , • -,. , •:-. Letters • from a distance, askingildiice 7 iirafillis , ollaia• it - tee. or they will not be attended to.;• •••• • .• ,- .Y:.‘:. ,- : ...., :-• .1 I • irronSee .on Diamond Alley,-ff few ilcinekliiiii• s. W -, .00tt:." , street towards theinarket. - -ConsultationcstrieU COntl.;,'-' RHEUltlarritt.—Dr.Brswws newly diseoFered sem.' • etly for Rhenniatitan Ira Needy and 'certain remedy : for that painful tronble. • IL:lever ' Office and Private Consultation .Eloonnh mood alley, Pittsburgh, l'a.. • Tlie Poiitor is always of home.. . ; • • •taalß dawtl .• WILLIAM TA.T.E - dc•CIE, - .. • • (SUCCRSISOIIS*TO 311211/FP-AC....T•Ti.) FcruslA street, between - . k'erry • and Liberty streets, MAN UFACTURERS of sheet- lead,.leaden pipes,hy drams, pumps, baths, water closets, leaden coffins, &e.; keep constantly on hand anti Manufacture to order,... sheet tend from I,tort ths. to the stivare foot, in sbeets of by 03 feet, which they will furnish to the trade wholesale, or cut to order in anysize that may be wanted.- . - • - They also itianufacturemnd keep constantly on bind; `. leaderipipes from 11 - to I inch calibre; aqueduct . pipe, for conveying water trom • springs, furnished to the country undo:add put up on reels in lengths of from 100 to 1020 feet on each reel, - with directions as to the proper method'. - or laying. Also, Oh hand, alarge supply of Adams! Pat ent sucuon Pumps. for wells or. cistentsi, Snow& Ca's. .1 very supeiror cast iron suction Pampa. ." Hydrant :work of eve.descripitoo. exeetited most durable manner. ry and on the most aeetkamairating.. terms.' Orders from the country for leadenTlpertritser' -- lead, or pumps, will receive proMpt attention. je.TI-tlaw , - • - Filth 9 Turning , Estabilidimettit. 'Elf If. RYAN, No. 21.—The subscriber has; at iyr . ent - ',.. 'XL, expense, completed his - .snachintry for Tatung ; - • Sawing,. &c4 he has now 12 Turning Lathes, Circhlar, • Saws and Boreing Machines. in operation; and is pre -- = ' paredindo all kinds of Turning:in a 'style thareannot be- - excelled. Re has also, in addition to his former pigment • Xedstend fastenings, purchnsed the riglikto St op and sell fled Posts' and Rails, with Gmanni's Patent Fastenings .in them which, with his own plans 'and 'the - hickory r screw, furnish a variety which must please GIL- lie hag., a, large stock of dry dumber on .hand, .and will keep :n: -' full assortment of turned- material; such . as- Columns, ; - .NeweliPost; Balustres; and Plank - for Ilaad Railing, .Bed Posts and Rails with Irons in them.. slap, - • Legs,- Bench Screws, Lignum. Vita,- Flallsi' with . all oilier articles in his line—which heirill sellas low as. .. can be afforded at any establishinent in the city. • All or. . dors prominly attended to. IC 13. Any ordefs•from his country friends an& ens- ." tourers, not directly with him, will be attendedto WI usual, gratis. Several very desirable Rooms:with the power in them suitable' for Shops,-To Let—in Ryan's Buildblits,. - I:between Wood and Alarket streets. - - lel3:dicaram , . 27' North 4171PliCalt F1)04 Toe'Factory. - Pittibuyet;•:Pa.- SCHOL.RV. , • ISAAC .111. SINGBIL • HOWARD H. RYAN, I JOHN. B. ISIORRISON; •---- AVING associated themselves together, under the 10111, style and title of Scholey,Ryan Bc.Co.,for the mann - facture of Wood Type, and as their type is Made alto. .;-• gether by machinery, the inventionof Isaac M. Singer, one of the firm, they feel confident that they offer - a more • .perfect article of type, and at much lower rates, than -- anifteretofore °tiered in lbe.United States , and are now rea to fill orders for the Same: - • . • . Al orders addressed fo Scholey; Ryan - dt,'Co, attheii -••• office, ilt Diamond alley; between Wood and SmitPeld .sireets, will be punetnally attended to: , , . • Mr Proprietors" of newspapers, on copying thisailvert , isement, 3 months,lind sending its their paper, will be en titled to receive their pay in type - ion , purchasing. three times the amount of their bill for advertising. * rptin AMERICA:SI CARBENTER'S NEW El J, Being a complete book of - Lines for Carpentry end - Joinery. - Treating fully on procticul geometyy. soffits, brie k and plaster groins. niches. of every descnPtirtu,bkY lights; lines for roofs and domes;" with a great visnesy• Of • ! designs for • roofs, trussed girders, Boors, domes, bridges, • &c.; angle bars for shop fronts, &c.i and raking would ings. • Also; additional plans for venous stair cases, with the lines for producing the face and falling moulds. new . hefore published, and greatly superior to those givep its the former edition of this Trott.. By William Johnstop, Architect. The whole (=Wed on traegemetrical exemplified the eoand eig ht y- three well explained a / 7 4W --. °Acopper: plarea;.thelodsoc. ; some observations on the strength of umber. -By Peutr Nicholson, author of the Carpenter's and Joinerlautss - • • sistant,. •Ac. Thirteenth edition. - Received thladarantl for safety JOHNSTON & sToCKToN, •• . j. 30 Bookseller corner of. Market andffit sta.. ; - • • "vlr, 0 AN'S WO .[RI • • rings away ••wo • lt • "West Deer tp., AlUlegbetty 00., Pa. 4`,..Vr. John I). Mor an—Dear Sir: This if to cerrier the) 1 purchased of Mr. Porter, one oblate( yourgreat Wen% Killer. and gave two teaspoonfulreof it to ono of ray ohZ" dren, two years old, and in a short rime it pasoed upwards - - of forty-six large worms.. itimasw ArCcizoccrs" ;- • I witness that the above siamament is true- Ssurcur. - Wittasar:o. Prepared. wholesrile and retail. bpy the aro ..* - ' • -JOHN . D MORGAN, t rattan . . ..Wood street, • • • • Soldier s T THE ' OFFICE OP 'o rs - 21. 108 • Fourth sireet..ttea r Snigfittd.fitiiinieurine ;Wamad Pensions, Back Pity, ite.--W.11,1717mn0,;2•11w,.> of Washington City, harlot; inside arrarigemintsAtilluthe:l;:'; undersigned,, for conducting the above tyttneatrialte - Z:t ; sl - f., mom accurate and- prompt manner, RentortairitnArtell will find it to their adirantage-by applying to- • !-• jedr3ta • THOS. -'F.a.,E,Plo.•lo.SPortrrti r ; ZOOS a • =NE .'+' _._~ Comma mist Row — Caliblet - Nlf a relit Par , • - T. B. YOUNG ft r em. - apeserbe; HAVEremovedtheir CI. WAEtE-ROOM.StoCommerelin "it — , X. street,• opposite the head of Smithfield. where they ti keep constantly on hand an extensive aasortmeta efeef - Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chasm *tit% every aetiele in their line of business. * s e Undertakin;• promptly attended at redimimel.le' Yl £A fIEIIB - 3aacks prwie mt received and for sale by ? 7ylB . a at et sit lIMIEI -J :... - -~t MEE , - . MEE BEM
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