itbe Oatla litiontiniFigit "" Advert4*s aliestlieVet ldtokand it s theirfoombecis 4 o'clock, I" Thit onus " withoin order to in guys an insenton. Whrnitisposnbh,ansariicrhowriooutd b•prfferre4. . ' ' - • Morning post lob printing &am CORNER OP WOOD AND MTH:STRF. B. ea- Having added to oprEstablinbmeat, splendid Steam-Power Printing Afichine, we are prepared, to_do all kinds of Newspaper and Book work in ' a style Of un surpassed beauty and neatness, and upon the most rea sonable terms. We respectfully solicit the patronage or he public in tbisline of our brunneas 4fa f To - n A oTfh e e ''' ,. 9 o ` arlvLe",- who or i e l !: fill d in the fiLea.:.,Tvo-f rade Booms of Pittsburgh, at half past 7 o'clock on the morning of Tircuons'r, the 25th inst., to take into consid eration the obstruction about to be created by the-erec tion of a Bridge at Wheeling; and to determine what measures ought to be adopted in orderto preventthe gen eral rights of trade and commerce bebig sacrificed for the benefit of private corporation rind. Ideal interests. Lorenz; Sterling & Co., - Capt. J. C. WoodWurd; Clarke & Thaw, " John Klinefelter,. Wm. P. Yonne, " , David Caldwell,. Burbridge; Wilson & a, Standish Peppard, Lippencott & Co., . " Saud. Dean: Church, Carothers lc Co., ,"Pies. AV.SuOsh,- " Saml. J. Reno, • DH. Stone, * - at. B.: J. - Grace, Bakewell, Pears dc Co., - " .8... C. Gray, Falutestock & Co,, " James Holmes, • Bagaley & Smith, Spatig & H. Coulter &Co., . A. & AV. Nitpick, S. Heta phill ,. Wing, Pennock & Co., James A.'Hutchinson& Co, Wallingford &Co , Builay,_Brown & Co., Wm. Holmes to Co., Lewis Dalzell & Co., D. Leech &Do., ' .NVood,EdwAirds & AlRnighi MulltulY; George H. Parrn I. S. Waterman, Singer, Nicholson & Co., J. B. Guthrie" Robinson do Benry.woods,. • .Tocrnsend& Co ~ Job. . Forsyth & Co., G. & Sh4v.nberger &C 0,8.. N. Waterman, LivWston,Rogger, ti. Co., Wrn. J. Howard, Wood of St Louis, J. K. Hersh, Hardy. Jones .& Co.,- Geo. B. MasseT, G.M. p, - - P. rilcOorntick, Co., Moorhen Copeland & co., Cuddy, Jones & C Jones &Quiggi" - Lyon, Shorb & Co..' L Bunsen. - • • - je.2s:td _ " 1D Brig, Gen. Jo:urns:lr LARGE. Will be :a candidate or Major General. (je2s3d)_ new Ormcmits. Err Magazines .for. Gode_re Lady's Book, Graham's, Sirloin's and Person's (Ladies' Na tional) Magazines for. July, and aneral assortment of Cheap Publications; for sale at tho Literary Emporium on Third street, opposite the Post Office. je2t Worm it, Hommts. II:7" Fire Works I Fire Works 900,000Torpedoes' ' .300 boxes Fire Crackers ; 10 eases, eoutaining 8000 packs Crackers 20 boxes Jackson Crackers; • 620 d0z.1., 2,3, 4 oz. Rockets; 2 cases, congg 200 Chinese Rockets ; - gross - Pin Wheels;., 60 ." Serpents; • 4 " Roman Candles, 6 balls; 5 4 .• 10 " Plower Pots; - 68 " 'Chasers; • • 10 3 and 4 inch Triangles ; • 68 " Grasshoppers; .: ; 15 " PorrEires ; ' • . • '25 :" Blue Lights; 40 " Scrolls, Nos. 1, 2 and 3. • Just rec , d.tutd for tale by • JOSHUA RHODES, • je182,1y4.. No. 6 Wood street. 117- Etta. Gm J. H. VlTalsoa Mill be supported for hiliJOr General, at th, ensuing eleelon. Yons. las/array. Elizabeth, Jane 13, lB49.—tjel4:dkwld) W - • Ma. Enrroa :—Please announce the name of R. G. BROOKS, of the Second Ward of the City of Pittsburg, in the Daily and Weekly Pittsburgh Post, as a suitable candidate for the office of Courvy . „ Cominissioner subject to the decision of the pemocraue County Convention. Mr. atoms, having proved.:himself an unwavering Dentocrat, will, if nominated, receive the most warm and hearty support of the Democratic party. jeM ' • Marcy DurrattSeelart I/SMOCKS:TS. j aI or Gewerati..The Commissioned Officers of. the Ist Brigade 15th Division Penna. Volunteers will meet at the New Court-House, in the City of Pittsburgh, on the IstMonday (24 day) of July, at 11 o'clock, for the Purpose of electing one Major General. Jowl H. hlcEmuatamr, Brigade Inspector. le18:d1L - we Ur" . Band Street Bridge...4n Election will be helot at the Room's, North end of said Bridge, on the Ist Monday of July next, for one President, ten 'Managers, one Treasurer, and one Secretary, to manage the affairs of said Bridge for the ensuing year. !ell, Wm- MORRISON, Preset. [l:7•Coroner.—l offer what's left of me to the Dem• ocratic County Convention as a candidate for Coroner. If I have. any friends, I want them to kg tor me now. Lzttox. Rea, Late of Moffitt) del Rey. It:' Major General.--Ilen.Searrx,Jorts will be tog:ported ter Major General, by ie6:te [Journal copy.] Maas VOLUISTEEELS. DIC - rtinsolay Trips to Beavoi..- The steamer BEAVER will leave the Wharf, opposite the Mononga hela House, every Sunday mormug, at 9 o'clock, for Beaver. Returning; will leave Beaver at t o'clock, and arrive at 4 o'clock, P. M. Fare, zericerr-invz ewers Der Difittlee...The Journeymen Saddlers, Harness and Trunk Makers' Society meets •the - first Saturday of every coonth,. at Union Rail,, corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets. (mayl9:ly) Sec'y. • fiCeononsy....ll yocr wish to save your money and buy a Superfine HAT or CAP, call at FLEMING'S HAT STORE, where yolavrill find aeomplete assortment Of the latest Fashions, PHEAP FOR CASH, mar23:y] : 130 \Vocal ca.. corner c f Virgin alley. ' • mr. I. O. of 41: .SP.—Place of Meeting, Washington Ball, Wood street, between sth and Virgin Alley. Pmastnicat Lonaz;No. 333—Meats every Tuesday veening. Maircantum Eacaxexprr, No. 57,-Meets Ist* and 3d Friday of midi, month. ' mar2s—ty or o. P....ALLIMILMIT LODGE, No. 49 masts at the flan, corner of Wood street" and Virgin Alley, every. Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. mayLlunOzasug,Bsteurrr, . , 07 ° G. W. BIDDLE. Deritlat...Ratacreul to a new three story Brick_, tin SIUMEILTIELD sr., one door . be low Birth street. TEETH INSERTED, from one to a whole-sett, by Atmospheric Pressure, with a beautiful represeatation of the Natural Gum, restoring the rata to its original shape. TEETH EXTRACTED, with little or no- pain.' I."ArscE. Team permanently saved by rumour°, preventing the Tooth-ache, which is much bet ter than curing it, though it should be done in Ave min utes, or even instantly. ap2l:ly v. Attention...ROßEßT BARlLER,Mtracusur TIMM, tro.3llefarbet, known Second atui Third 'streets, .Plusburgh.--Constantly on hand, a large and 'general as. sorUnent of nations= Raster.suna Cut:num. Particular attention paid to the Cutting of :Custom, Work,which will be made in the most fashionable man ner, and on reasonable terms. mayB • • 'Odd Fellows* Mill, Odeon. - Buikting,Fourth *wen, between Wood and Sozitkreekl streets.—Pitteburgh Encampment,. No. 2; meets Ist and 3d Tuezdays of each Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 24 and42r. Tuesdays. - Mechanics , Lodge, No. 9, meets every Thursday evening. Western Star Lodge, N 0.24, meets every Wednesday ev l e rTit ity_Lodge ItEr.l., meets every Monday ev'ng. Mount Mortal' Lodge, No. 360, meets every Friday evening. - mayMly B yr DEATH. MlOld LBLIGIit Corn,y neglecting those s mars , precautions which common sense dictates, many, very =ay, fall victims to their imprudence. We have seen the young bride blooming as it were, as the birdef paradise and the fair flower of hope, the pride of her father and the joy of her 'mother—her cheek flushed. with anticipation. and her eye beaming with the soft ex pression of love-.:-the gay dreams of life dancing on her fancy with the rich and variegated tints oldie rainbow's promise. We have seen all this changed—ayeithe wed ding garment for a'ehrond,and-the bridal chamber for this sepulchre of thedmid ; and all this from neglecting a common Cold: Now; before it is too late, use Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tos, which gives' immediate, relic; as thousands. of our most intelligent-families now. admit of its most extraordinary cures. The gay, the beautiful and the 'young speak forth its praise, and will, so leivt4 -p snakesositive cures, and cheers the. despoiling A. Roger' Liverwort and Tar not only makes remark able cures"of Consumption hut it is warranted to break up the moat distressing Cough in a few hours time, Or the money will be cheerfully refunded. • For salely • TODD & CO., Wholesale Drugists, No. 60 Wood at. Altuo,by KNFEI .tND Fe HAR,DIN, jamismotatw Omntstreet. . Er Bilious Fever, genenaly y awning, with yawnin, stretchingAiairt is the bones, languor, giddiness, a swell- Ing.about the region of the stomach, bilious vomiting, and other unpleasant. symptoms. IFriches Indian Vegetable Pills are one of the best of medicines for the cure ,of Fevers, because they purge front the body those morbid humors which are the eause of every malady incident.to man. In cases of fever, from four to eight of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills should be taken every night; or, if the nymptems are violent, night and:morning, This plan, if properly carried 'mu, will, in a short time, subdue the most violent attack of fever; at the same time, the digest ive organs will be restored to a healthy tone, and health and vigor given to the whole frame. - , , Beware qt-Fountelfctis and /mitatioinr.-Remetaber that the Original. and. Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Tills hare theltititten signature of WILLIAM WRIGHT Olt the top label of each box.. . . - Remember, also, that R. - ,,Rmyser, Druiiist. corner of Market and Third streets, is not an agent for this medi - .cine, and -we cannot guarantee as genuine .otTered The genuine is for .sale a Dr. 'Wright's Principal Office, 169 Race street,. PhLadelphia; and by JOrnsi THOMPRON,IRI Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., who Is sole agent for this city, by_whom dealers can be sup- , plied at the wholesale rate. ::•i ' ie26 ACIURE FOR CROLERA.--iteceived this' - day, at - 86 1 1,.." Market street 40.dor;Cent 'IT Suspenders, Mr "'Combs, ass'd kinds, late styles, A large nista% fine and corn. Jewelry. • '"Together with':Trim' mizms, LIMOS, Variety and Fancy Gooft newly prirchased in The Eastern Cities, and will be sold anrsagy rnAnce4 prices. jgop_ - ROGAN d: CANTWELL. '4 , -- A. r • M3M=M • - IS hereby given, that -Liam M. Warta, of the City of Pittsburgh, Merchant Tailor, has assigned to me all his property and erects, for the benefit of, his creditors. All persons indebted to said Ntibite will make payment to me, without delay; and all persons having claims, wilt present them to me. D. A. OLMSTED, Je26:3141 Assignee. Concert Garden. HE subscriber having taken the Pleasure Gardens, in , t he Ninth Ward, known as the CONCERT GAR ,,, would inform the citizens of Pittsburgh that he has had the Gardens and Saloons fitted up in a splendid manner, and they are now ready for the reception of via hers. Refreshments of all kinds will be served up tb vie• hers on The shortest notice. LEOPOLD HEGNER, jet42wd&wtf 11a, Where Cholera Prevails, IVOTHIIIIO is better than the smell of Camphor. Lax- WARes Camphorated &gars have been pronounced "just the thing," by all who've smoked them—pleasant and mild; made from pure Havana Tobacco, and not dear. Try them. LEEWARD & CO., Market st.., three doors from Water, and next to Lehmayer's"Clothing Store. - - rALUABLE REAL ESTATEFOR SALE—A very V desirable Property, having a front of 112 feet on Mercer street by 122, bounded by a 20 feet alley and Webster street ;- being in a healthy and pleasant loca tion; having a comfortable Dwelling House, well ar ranged and front and back porch; large Garden of fruits and flowers, shade trees, ,ke. The whole is in good or der. Price low, and terms accommodating. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, je2s. Smithfield street. - • Orphans' , Court Sale; BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Alle . gheny County, will be exposed to Publir. Sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the fourteenth day of Juror, at 3 o'clock, P. x., all thole FOUR CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND situate in the Seventh Ward (late City , Dis -Wet) of Pittsburgh, being marked and numbered in a plan of Lotalaid out by Alexander Miller, and recorded in the Office for Recording Deeds, Nos. thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three and thirty-four—the said Lots, Nos. 31, 32, 33 and 34, being contiguous, and being each twenty-four feet front on De Villiers street in said plan, and running back, preserving the same width, a distance of one hundred and four feet. Terms liberal, and will be made known at sale. JAMES BLAKELY, Admin . istrator of Bernard M'Cabe, deed. ie23idtd JOHN-D. DAVIS, Auct. 1111.1ANKIIA • AND DRESS MAKING' ESTABLISEfIifENT. Ar ES. DUFF has recently received the latest designs Dresses, Cardinals, and every ale in her hne of bmslness and is prepared to execute allorders at the shortest notice. Merchants ordering Cardinals or Visites made, may rely upon obtaining work in every respect &pill to that obtained from the east. Head Dresses, Dress Caps, Capes, Collars , Laces, Ribbons, Flowers. Fringes, amp, Hdkfs„ &c, always on band at jela MRS. DUFF'S, 10 St. (Nair at, spruag Goods. THs undersigned are now in receipt of their second sunlit qt FRESH BERING GOODS. They res pectfully ask the attention of. Merchants and Dealers generally to an' examination of. their stock, feeling as , . cured that they can offer Goods on the moat f avorable terms and at Me meet reasonable prices.- Their stock embraces every article in ale. Variety and Fancy Dry Goods line, together with Brown and 'Bleached -91uslms, Drillings Guiginuns, Lawns, Prints;Tickings, &c., &.c. kIeCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, N 0.97 Wood Wee; next:door to Diamond alley FpO RSlNTERS.—Printing Ink, from the manufactory of J. D. McCreary, New York , in Cans and Kegs, from I lb. upwards, and Irom 25 refits to Si th. Also, Red,Bine, Green and Yellow Inks, in Cans of I lb. to 2 Ibs.,constantly for sale. Having used Mr. McCrearrs Ink in our office for nine mcintb epest, we warrant it equal to any that is made at any other Manufactory:. Terms: Cath• JODNSTONti STOCKTON, Comer2d arid Market ste. New York Hair ftlanutaatory. 'TIRE undersigned has just returned-from New York, T with a lar e, splendid and well-selected assortment ORN TAL R&M, of every kind. He invites Ladies and. Gentlemen lo call and examine the new and most beautiful article - of Enema. Psnanvos for Bands, Wigs and Half Wigs, ever invented. They are so - much like the natural partings, and fit so close and easy. that they cannot he distinguished from the natural hair on eloseinspection. Salami:lto NEw.—The new Botanee Spring Runnounts the dtffieuhy, and must supereede all others for Gentle men's Wigs and Taupees ; it bears equally on eve ry part of the head, without stiffness or artificial appearance ,• (in theist kilt unlike the old ;) it shows the forehead equal to the 'natural hair. - • Wig wearers are particularly invited to call and ex aminothe articles for.themselves. I. CAMERON, No. 89-Third st : , near Wood. M8....-Remember the -New York Hair Manufactory. maylsutenittw2ta. C7'.. : .: , ;,*; ,, ,? . .;-'-':.:',:",:.,, - ,•:' , -:-.. : .ir-:-'l', - • , FITTSBAIRipiIIOADD OF, TRADE. 7;"CABOTEtfiRS; 7 Convettras 'to* W. 41.. HILL PASSENGER ARRANGEWEIM FOR R 1618. Steamboat Packet Line, leavesdellythiCincinnati,lo Ist. Passenger Packet, via Browns Ville,. to .Baltimore and Philadelphia, Li A. M., and 6 P.ll. Mail Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. M., and 12} P. M. Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 IL. M. North-Western, via Cleveland, daily, 10 L. m. Erie and Western New York, daily, 9 A. M. North - Eastern,toPhiladelplun,daily, except Sundairs, 4 ARRIVALS AND,DEI ...I.II.TIJIIE OF MAILS. Eastern Mail via PhiLadelphla, due 3 A. at., closes 12 m. Western Mail, Cin. and Lonny., due 8 P. M., closes 5 A. at. South.via. Balt. and Washington, m due BP. m g close s 5 m. North-Wertern via Cleveland, due 10 A. ~ elosett 9 A.m. -Erie and Western New, York,.duel3 r. rr. , closes '8 dad STOCKS. . Par value. Asked. Offered BanixotPittsburgh . $50,00 $30.00 550,00 Exchange Bank - 50,00 47,00. 40,00 Mershants , and 31. Bank 5000 ' 50,00 49,50 ,Farmers , Deposit Bank - —•• •• • None in market. -Band Street Bridge 50,00 50,00 ' 49,00 Northern. Libertiesßridge. • • . 50,00 - 35 P Old Allegheny Br:dge 25,00 30,00 • 35,00 Connellsville H. R.Stock,paid on shares,s2,so. • - . City. Bonds --(8 f' ceat;)•-,. • • • • Monongahela Bridge —•- —'..-- 25,00 Gas Stock • .. ... 50,00 Penna. s's, quoted in Philadelphia Penna. fOs, " " 101, New issue Treasury Notes, 6 , 5, quoted in Philada. •117' Daily Review of rho Markets. _ OFFICE. OF THE POST, Tssuisithir T . MOPING, .Tuns 23, 1899. $ The weather , was entirely too- warm yeater day for ont-door tratisaetions. The, rivers are gra dually declining. . FLOUR.. The arrivals yesterday were extremely light, !aid tinker small at $3,5003,62. ASHES.. We note small sales of Soda Ash at 3,. 7-10, cash. In other descriptions there is no change and very little inquiry. DRIED FRUIT..We note sales Peaches at for mer quotations. Apples are dull. GROCERIES—SaIes Mee ato7o3l3l.Sugar 5054.; Molasses gt 29Ki130. A general dhuness pervades the whole market, and biudneas is confined entirely to the city trade. AUCTION SALES BY JAMES AP KENNA, AUCTIONEER, No. 114 WOOD STREW?. TUBER DOORS PROM FIFTH NPR VITO VITI &SONS' GREAT SALE of splen- A, did anti unianefilarble and Alabaster Statuary, An tique'Vases, Urns and Ornaments, Rich Engraved and Cut Bohemian Glass, French China Vases, Lamps, Gi randOles, Candelabras, Bronze Figures, superb Papier Made Tables, and a great variety of beautiful and use ful articles, will take place on THURSDAN next, 28th inst., at the new room, Washington Had, on Wood street, between Fifth and Sixth, West side. This beautiful assortment consists in part of statuary in dark marble--Hercoles throwing Leander from the Altar, figure of .Aristedes, Hercules, Farnesi, group of Enea. Statuary in Alabaster--Bachus on the Panther, birth of Venus, Dancing Girls of Canova, Patti with Dog, Moses; large Elmscad Medies and Bebe Vases, Agate and Yellow of Sienna Terre, Adrienne Vase, rich Bohemian Girandoles, Bronze and China Clocks. Candelabras for tea tables, Bronze Figures, China Ro caglie Vases, the Vestal Temple, Marble Fruit Stands, Girandoles, Lamas and Flower Stands, a beautiful col lection of Bohemian Glass, consisting of ruby and blue optical cut parlor Vases" gilt arid engraved fruit stands, earaff and tumblers; Grecian Vases, ruby and blue; op tical star and engraved Bottles, rich gilt Goblets, f osse cut Batter Stands, Torquoise Grecise cut Toiieit sett, two splendid Papier Maxie Tables, inlaid with mother of earl;p 9 do. do. Mosaic, with marble stands; one a n. pelt> white marble figure of Sypelts ; a large Bardiglio Tazza, a superb copy of the Warwick Vase; Plated Ware, &O.; &c. The above cotlection has been imported direct from Italy, France, Germany and England, by Sig're Vito Viu & Sons. The room will be ready for the reception of visitera on Wednesday, the 27th inst , and in the evening. The la dies and gentlemen of Pitt burg are respectfully invited to attend and examine this beautiful collection. TERX3 OP Sezz.—All sums under $lOO, cash; from $1 00 to 8200, ninety days credit; above 5200, six months, for approved endorsed. JAMES MCKENNA, Auet. N. B.—For the accommodation of 'amen and purcha sers, more particularly the ladies attending Signor Vito Viti & Sons grand sale of taney ornaments, Mr. Morgan, the gentlemanly proprietor of that great resort of fash ion and pleasure, the Eagle Saloon, will be in attend ance, and keep a constant supply of his unrivalled ice cream day and night during the exhibition and sale, which will add considerably to the comfort of the au dience this hot weather 0e25) J. McK. SCRIP SCRIP t CARRIAGES, BAROUCII&S, BUGGIES, Ac- AT PUBLIC AUCTION, on TRESDAT, the 3d day of Jinx, at 10 o'clock, a. as.. at the Carriage Manufactory of the subscriber, in Diamond alley, between Wood eud Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. Splendid - Chanse for a Bargain, and to ride in your own • Carriage. In order to close up my spring sales, will sell at the time and place above stated, all my finished stock of Ve hicles, which are done up in the latest styles and of the best material. It consists in part as follows: 6 Fancy top Buggies ; 6 Common Buggies, without tops ; 2 - Handsome Barouches, suitable for I or 2 horses; 1 Splendid Dickey -seat Carriage; 1 do Family Carriage, with 3 seats ; 1 Standing top Barouehe. Sale positive. ,Taunts-4 monthd, with approved endorsed paper, or Pittsburgh, Allegheny City or County Scr ip, in equal portions. All accounts due by me will be taken in pay meat. M. BktLOW. Pittsburgh. jelSad .101 IN D. DAVIS, Ana's.. a+l~'E?a~w-~t,^e.~~.Fy~;~~..-;%s~+#~"~isi'-~a`lt= `-" t -'.'•t.~ ' F -i£~ 4:~t3ai~.~^. , aara ,~,=.~v.;;~+~,-:.~~w~*,~_."..~. MEE ARRIVED, Steamer Lake Erie, Sholea, Beaver. N •' " Michigan 0...2, Gilson, Beaver. " Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville Atlantic, Parkinson do. Camden, Hendrickaini, McKeesport Peru, Calhoun, Wheeling Hudson, McMillan, Sunfish. Allgheny Clipper, Abram, Beaver. Cashier, Dawson Cincinnati. Steamer Michigan NO. 2, Gilson, Beayer. Lake Erie, Sholes.BeaVer. EtalUc, Jacobs BrOwnsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, do. Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Friendship, Davis Wheeling. Win. Phillips, APPhail. Wellsville. Hudson, McMillan, Bridgport. A. Clipper, Abrams. Beaver. For. Cincinnati and Loulaville. • Titslight draught and swill running rid steam er MARY ANN, A: McGovvl2, Master, will steam er - nave for ; . incinnati and Louisville on Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock. 'For freight or passage, apply on board. jel9 For Greenwood Gardens. • NEW ARRANGEMMENT.—The steamer THOS. SCOTT Will com mence on Monday, May 7th, to run from the old Greenwood Landing, foot of Pitt street, to the Garden, leaving at 8 o'clock A. st., and at each .even hour until 9 o'clock P. M.; last trip front the Garden at 10 P. 31. 5,00 1,43 91,00 The Saloons are supplied with all the delicacies of the season. Tea at 6 o'clock. The Garden, with a large collection of Greenhouse Plants, Dahlias, Annual Flow er Plants and Shrubbery. The comfortable wharf boat, Greenwood, will be placed at the Pitt at. landing. [my4 WELLSVILE PACKETS. For Beaver and Wellsville. TEE new and splendid passenger steamer CALEB COPE, A. Moonomf, Master, will idirldleave for the above and all intermediate ports every, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply on board. may. 4 Few Arrangement. 44111 The steamer BEAVER, Cuss. E. CLARILII, Master, will leave this city every Monday, . e nes ay and Fr iday, at 10 A. es. She has a boat at the landing, between Wood at. and h Bridge, prepared to receive freight at anytime. (my 4 • Wni. B. Wheeler, QTEAMBOAT AGENT, cap be found at Wesley 0 Grier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith field streets, Pitisburgb. mar 27 eAUTire fine new passenger steamer AARON HART, W. J. Konsrrz, Master, will leave for ove and intermediate ports, regularly. For freight or passage, apply on board. mays VALUABLE WORKS ON MANUFACTURES, MA CIIINERY; &e.—Scott's Engineer and Machinist Assistant, being a series of plans, sections and evolu tions of Steam Engines, Spinning Machines, Mills for Grinding Tools, &c.; in 2 folio vole. Practical Mechanic and Engineers' Magazine; 6 vols.; 4to. Carpentry and Joinery : A comprehensive guide book for carpentry and joinery, with rules for every part of work about building, and numerous plates ; 2 vols., 4to. Cressy's hncyclopedio of Civil Engineering, in one thick v01.,8 vo. Scott's otton Spinner and Manufacturer ; S vo. Tredgold on the Strength of Cast Iron : new ed. by Rodgkindon, in 2 vols., 8 vo. The Steam Engine ' by the Attire n Club ; I vol., 4to. Aludie's Surveyor, Engineer and Architect. Mintfies• Mechanical Drawing Book; Bvo. "HoltraptTel's Turning and Mechanical Manipulation; 2 vol., Bvo. Bourne on Steam Engine; 12mo. Craddock's Lectures on Steam Engine; Alban High Pressure Steam Engine 2 vole., tl vo. • Haim Theoretical and Practical Mechanics ; Bvo. Tomlinson Rudimentary Mechanics, Dobson Rudiments of the Art of Building. Swindell Rudimentary Treatise on Well Digging, Boring, etc. Jost received and for sale by JAMES 0. LOCKWOOD, 63 Wood street. je•23 New Light. WEhave received a lot of LAMPS of various sizes and kinds, of a new construction that is quite simple and complete—some ornamental. Also, the article to burn in them, called "BURNING FLUID," or ETHERIAL OIL.” It has rare qualities, which recommend it to the attention of Steamboat men, Hotel Keepers and Housekeepers. For cleanliness, economy and brilliancy, it surpasses anything portable now in use. . . Persons who please to call ou us will be shown the peculiarities of the new compound A constant supply of the Fluid and Lamps kept by SCAIFE & ATKINSON, jedl tot. between Wood and Market eta. 9E FAR WEST—Life — iTi the Far West, by Ojorge Frederic Ramon, author of Adventures in Mexico and the Rocky Mountains;' etc. Dante's Divine Comedy, the Inferno —a literal prose translation, with the text of the original collated from the best editions, and explanatory notes; by J. A. Car lyle, M. D. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, je2l Corner td and Market sit eiHE.AP BUILDING LOT FOB SAUL—A valuable 'l„,/ Building Lot, in a good location in the 7th Ward. havins, a front of 20 feet on Rebecca street, near Lacy.: ville Church, by 1.00 deep—will be sold for $2" . ..i0, cash. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent. 1e22 Smithfield street. Magazines for July, ECEIVED Al M. A. MlNER'S—Goiley's Lady's IL Book, Graham's Magazine, Sartain's Union Maga zine, and National Magazine, for July. TI e American Angler's Guide, with numerous illus trations - • Ni evah and its Remaine--by Layord. T 1 • Old London Bridge ; or, The Days of Henry VIII.; by 1-lerbert Rodwell. (' ,- ce Dudley; or, Arnold at Saratoga--by. Charles I Pete Re and No. of the Personal History and Experience of Day d Copperfield—by Charles Dickens. F , cis for the People ; or, 'Filings Wdrth Knowing : a 800 of Reedits: - Fresh supply. TI e Crimes of Paris—u Record of Scenes and Events of Every Day Occurrence—by Robert F. Grubey. '' - "P• Smithfield street, opposite Brown's Hotel. (;e2l fr, T H? - ' - Bathing Tubs. iE subscribers have on handa large; stock of Bath ing Tuba, consisting of the following kinds Plung Bath Tub, large size; Ottoman Bath Tub ; Sponging " Hanging Shower Tub ; Children's Bath Tuba; Hand Shower Baths; - Leg Stomach Heaters, &c. These Tubs are made of good materials and neatly Japanned JOHN DUNLAP & CO.. je2t Corner Market and Second streets. XTEW BOOKS—lrving—The Crayon Miscellany 111 comprising, The Prairie, Abbotsford, Newstead Abbey. Complete in one volume--elegantly printed. Curzon—The - Monasteries of the Levant. Post, 9 vo.; illustrated. A volume of more than ordinary interest, relating a series of most curious and often amusing adventure. is * • • The field occupied by the volume almostentire ly new.—Corrncreial Adrertiser. A book of gentlemanly, liberal, scholarly interest, which reminds us not a little of Beckford's Spanish Ex cursions, or the vivid eastern reminiscences of Eothen.— Literary World. Cooper—(New edition of early works.)—The Spy. re vised, te., with new introduction and notes. Complete in I vol. Uniform with Irving's works. 51,25. The Spy and the Sketch-Book were the first American books which were universally acknowledged to contain a performance as well as a promise. We well remem ber the enthusiasm with which they were received, and the proud expectations which they awakened among the liberal minded abroad and the patriotic at home. Irving was soon allowed a seat by the side of Goldsmith and Addison, and Cooper was translated in every country of the continent where any interest was felt to a foreign literature.—Literary World. For sale by jels EMZEMEDI J. R. Taylor & Co” No. 122 Liberty street, (four doors below St. Ckcirstreet,) MANUFACYPURE ALL KINDS OF WIRE CLOTH, from No. 2 to No. 60; Brass and Iron Wire RID DLES and SIFTERS, from No. 2 to No. 60, Every No. Wire Cloth in PAPER CYLINDERS. All kinds of HAND WORK, Screens, Bird Cages, Fenders, lee. RIVETS—BIack, Tinned, Copper and Brass, of every size on hand or matte to order. W IRE--Iron, Brass,' Copper and Steel of every size. BROOM WIRE, Sheet. Brass,Japanned and Britannia Ware. Orders for any find of the above articles will be promptly filled. Purchasers will find it to their advan age to call and examine our stock. j e9:3m MACKEREL-11 1 % bb ls . Lugo 111 4 o.. 1 3! 10 " 20 hf. bbls., Nos. 1 and 2, Mass. ins'n - Landing and for sale by MILLER .5c RICKETSON, je4 Nos. 172 and 174 Lioerty street. For Sale, 40 VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, in the Town of New Troy, a short distance above the Allegheity City Water Works. Also, TWO LOTS in Allegheny City, near the Diamond. Title indisputable. Terms of payment, one-fifth on - delivery of .deed ; the balance in four equal annual payments. For further in formation, please call on the subscriber, at the ware room of Edward Todd & Co.. corner of Filth and *tyke streets, Pittsburgh. . SILVESTER SEYMOUR. Pittsburgh, June 8,18.46.—d1m&1tw BOOKS.—A History of Wonderful Inventions, illustrated with numerous engravings on wood.— 1 vol.; muslin, The incarnation, or. Pictures of the Virgin and her Son, by Charles Beecher, Fort Wayne, Indiarm,,* with an Introductory Essay, by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Just received by JOHNSTON Sc STOCRTON, jet Cor. 3d and Marnet sts. ii Summer Goods: , JUST RECEIVED, per Express, a small assortment of Summer Coating; also, two pieces white Marseilles, fig'd, beautiful patterns; and will be made to order cheat. JAS. MeGULßE t Tailor, Jew Third street. AA. MASON & CO. are offering 1 yard wide Brown 'Muslin at 41 cents, Bleached do. 41, and very fine at 8 cants; Summer Stuffs of every variety; more Cali. coes6i; Lawn , 9 cents, fast colors, warranted; fine Bereges Hi and 25c.; . more Wrought Collars, 8 and 10c.; Chemizettes 25c.; &e.. &e. - je2l TRAPPING PAPER-6 reams, large eize, intended expressly for use of Shirt Manufacturers. For sale by Lica] EDW'D TODD*. CO. - -; ; ltiii - d'iltitelligentt "- PORT OF PIT'rSIMOTIL. ,4f vain, wwrita ix pia CEA:IIXL J. D. LOCKWOOD, 63 Wood street JOHN IL TAYLOR, EX T E.N$,r:,tV:K-_:-::_lf..EN:-A-G---_:E--::RIEll EEJNG TEE LARGEST, RAREST COLLECTION OF • WILD. BEASTS, BIRDS AND REPTILES, EVER BEFORE"EXHIBITED IN THE UNITED STATES, IHOUSN PITTSBURGH on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, July 3, 4 and 5, for three days only, at the MANSION E YARD, Liberty street. . TIME OF EXHIBITION: On Tuesday, July 3d, Afternoon from 2to 5 o'clock-1n the Evening from 7to 10 o'clock. On 'Wednesday, July 4th, there will be four distinct Exhibitions, viz i-L-Morning, from 8 to 11 o'clock, and from 114 to 1 P. m.; Afternoon, from 2. to 5 o'clock; and Evening, from 7 to 10 o'clock. On Thursday, July sth—Morning, from to 12; Afternoon, from 2to 5; and Evening, (Min 7to 10. • Among the most conspicuous features ' of this interesting Exhibition, is the RHINOCEROS, OR UNICORN OF HOLY WRIT. The Only One in - America since 1836. The great difficulty of capturing this huge and savage creature, together with the almost impossibility _of keeping hint alive in a climate so uncongenial to his habits and eonstitution, renders the exhibition of a LIVING RHINO CEROS in the. United States, the greatest curiosity iii the - Animal Kingdom. Foremost in interest, novelty and attraction, are the bold mid original performances of HERR DIVIESBAOII s THE EMPEROR OF ALL THE LIONS,' IN N THE DENS OF WILD BEASTS. His performances differ from all others, not only in the skill and grace.which he displays in his exercises with the TERRIFIC GROUP OF LIONS, TIGERS, LEOPARDS, COUGARS, PANTHERS, &c , but in the matchless and almost superhuman command with which he exacts the - obedience of these fiercest and Most remorseless tenants of the desert, the forest and the jungle. HERR DRIESBACH MAY HAVE MANY IMITATORS, but HE HAS NO EQUAL—HE IS HIMSELF ALONE. The LIST embraces all the finest Living Specimens of WILD ANIMALS! That the great experience enterprise and resources of the proprietors have enabled them to bring together in one LARGE AND SPLENDID COLLECTION. A full description of the Animals contained in the Exhibition, will be found in Pamphlets and Bills at the principal Hotels, previous to the arrival of the Conipany. ID — ADMISSION, 2.5 CENTS. CHILDREN; UNDER TEN YEARS, 15 CENTS. Dr. George M'Cook. OFFICE, in Fourth street, near Grant, immediately op posite Mr. Bakesvell'a, in the room lately occupied as an office by Alderman Miller. lie may be found, at night, in No. 71 St. Charles. my3hity Business Card. TYRANTS Ab WELL ASMONOPOLIES MUST FALL: SO MUST PRICES; WHICH fact Will be proven by calling at McGoran's Fashionable Tailoring Establisbinent,Third street, St. Charles Building, SPE /Up p ryas and quick miles. VARIETY : Fresh and good. Wit HILLER, MILLI)", Wlt tri . , Kl aa crsrso ak PITITIRMOIL M ILLER & RICKETSON, Grocers, and Im porters of Drandiea, Wines and Segura Nos. 172 and 179, coiner 01 Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. My23:y T HUFFMAN CASIDAY, Bill , Merchandize and Pro t) . duce Broker—Office, (up stairs) N0.)26 Wood street Pittsbrgli. m v 25 Isaac Williams, MERCHANT TAILOR, Smithfield street, No. 12, be. tweeu Ist and 22 streets. apt y: RB. CA RNAHA.N,Aaorney Law—Office on Fourth . nt., Itercreen Cherry alley and Grant at. [jet -y AA. MASON & C0.,60 Aleakar szartar, are offering . their stock of Silks. Shawls Vizettes, Lawns and Ainslie' at still greater reddeed prices. Yard wide bl'k Silks, best make at 19c., Summer Shawls at ?Sc. and ; most fashionable Vizettes at SS and Sti ; Lawns end !flushes at 9 and 10 cents; best Merrimack Prints at 9c., usually 12ie.; Calicoes at Ofe.; wrought Collars 9 cents; wrought Cages Si and Sd ; Florence Braid Bonnets 92 and 7Sc.; of at 4 cents—together with a general as sortment of other floods at nearly one-half the regular rates. jell) - ALTO LET—The large Three Story Brick Ware house, No. 112 Second street. Possession given at of July. Enquire of (je6) A. BRADLEY. Rosedale Garden, fiaME Proprietorship of thin betuftiful Re - rani:l., liar made every arrangement- for entertaining visiters during the warm season. The steamer Archy Maxon leaves the foot c: Pitt street every after noon through the week, for the Garden commencing half-past 1 o'clock, making a trip every hour until 104 o'clock, I'. N. On Sundays, she leaves first trip at 8. o'clock in the morning. Ice Cream, Strawberries. Di-s -ner and Supper furnished to order. Also, Rooms for Co tillion Parties tit all ernes. N. B —The Boat having been thoroughly repaired ex pressly for this trade, and being the first to open it on Sundays, the owner hopes to gain a liberal patronage. le 2l — W. MEALRY Proprietor. WASHINGTON : HOTEL, BEDE'ORD. PA. undersigned, having fitted up this large and com l. Modlous Hotel in elegant style, is prepared to ac commodate VISITERS TO THE REDFORD SPRINGS , in a manner that cannot tail to give satisfaction. The I Hone is beautifully located in the very centre of the town, and contains Chambers equal to any Hotel in the State. He deems it unnecessary to multiply promises, butpledges himself to use every exertion to render comfortable all ako visit his house. Boarders will be taken to the Springs in pleasant hacks, at all times, and the water can always be had fresh in the house. Geri:2w.) SAMUEL DANIS. Greensvocid Gardens. /1„ A DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RETREAT, two miles below the City, on the Ohio river, occupying be tween three and four acres of ground, well shaded with fruit and ornamental trees, and a large collection of choice shrubbery. Also, an extensive Green-house, con taining the finest varieties of exotic plants. Commo dious Saloons are erected for the reception of visiters.— lee Creams, l'astry, Fruit, Nuts, Cakes, and all the deli. caries of the season, are kept fob sale ; and all kinds of Plants, both active and exotic. Baguets tastefully put up at all seasons of the year. Tea every evening at tt o'clock. A comfortable Steamboat leaves the foot of Pitt street every hour during the day and evening, landing at the Garden plc. pp— kept on Temperance principles, and closed on Sunday, [Journal and Gazette cop TEAS I TEAS!! TEAS I I X IT is with pleasure that the subscribers in form the ciuzeus of Pittsburgh and vicinity . that they have completed arrangements with hlessrs. J. C. Jenkins & Co.. of 'Philadelphia. to receive their superior PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter be kept constantly .on hand. They are neatly and securely put up in metallic packs of .1, 9 and 1 lb each, with eir printed card—showing the kind of Tea, price, name of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, 1 , with an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked. UNTA.IL riticEs: Gunpowder • •,., 021 75 1,00 1.25 1,50 ,A si Imperial 50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 Hymen / 50 021. 75 1.00 1.25 .. ts Y. H-son 50 629 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 i Black 371 50 BLAccs. Fine and Extra Fine• • •75 1,00 1,25 1,50 We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, if not superior to any sold in this City, and should they I not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, and the money will be refunded, as it is only with that understanding we sell. 'We ask a fair trial, that the public may be able to judge between our Teas and those heretofore An by other companies in this city. All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS, should give us a call. Dealers can be supplied on the most reasonable terms For sale by JOS. S. nr. YOUNG & CO., N, W. corner 9th and Ferry streets, and E. 1 OUNG & SON, S. W. corner 3d and Ross streets. Fire and Marine Insurance. THE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA will make permanent and limited Insurance on Property in this City and vicinity, and on shipments by Canals, Rivers, Lakes, and by Sea. •The properties of this Com pany are well invested and furnish an available fund for the ample indemnity of all persons who desire to be pro tectedWhl. P. JONES, Agent, by Insurance. maylB • 44 Water street. Factory for Sale, TN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION, manufacturing Print -1 ors , Wood Type and Raised Sign Letters by Ma chinery. The machinery is admirably salted for all carving purposes, for which a pattern can be made from the finest engraving to heavy cornice. Should the in ventor, Isaac Memt Singer. obtain a patent fot the in vention or any improvement thereon; the said patent is aborted by deed to the subscribers for the term of seven years in the whole United States, and for ever in Alle gheny Co., Pa. Or, a PARTNER NVANTED, capable of managing the 'above business, and willing to take an interest of at feast one-fourth in the capital stock. For particulars, apply (post paid) to • SCHOLY & RYAN, Pittsburgh, Pa. lIW - Prom the foregoing Notice of I. M. Bison, we find that the Patent has issued, and for proof of our claim, see records of our deed in Patent Office, at Wash ington, a C. lied) SCHOLY & RYAN. Cigars, Snuff and Tobacco, A 'l' JACOB McCOLLISTER'S, Fifth street, No. 11 Regalia; Washington Lanorma ; La - Rosa; Justo Sanz ; Plantation; Halt Spanish, Malay and Common; Together with a variety of other brands. Arso—An extensive assortment of CHEWING TO BACCO, of the most celebrated brands, among which are the Luxious Luxury, P. Robinson's Pound Lump, Grant. & Williams', and Arch'd Thomas Grape Brand, Five Lump. All orders cull and protl attended to. Countr would do well to and examine my stock y beforeMerchan pur ts chasing elsewhere. Cuba Wrapper and Filler Leaf for sale Mr Sign o The Indian Chief. For Sale, THE UNEXPIRED PART OF A LEASE of u COFFER House, in a pleasant location in the City of Pitts burgh, with all the Bar Fixtures and Furniture; together with two Ten•pin Alleys . , Balls Enquiren good order; Mims arid Cellar ; lit with Gas. or ARTHUR NICHOLSON, or JACOB BOSTON - 1110RANDY—Iliarull Cognac Brandy; J. J. Dapity's JO) Bordeaux do.; A. &Tactic, RocheU'B do.; Cognac do.; in store and for sale by 009) S.'S. BONNET. Admission, 25 Cents, Only , . rpHE characteristic features of this great estaelish j ment, which appear to have absorbed the most of the novelty and recherche entertainment extant, can be only briefly enumerated in the limits of an advertisement. The Arottorncon,•by far the most stupendous musical project of the age, composed of over 1000 distinct musi cal instruments, more powerful than a band of fitly mu sicians. and drawn &piano Homes in procession, will con stitute the Orchestra during the entertainment An entire and effective Dramatic Company, under the direction of H. F. Ntcuots, Proprietor of the Adelphi Theatre. Washington, D. C., is attached to the Troupe, for the purpose of getting up every night the grand He roic and Patriotic Spectacles of GEN. WASHINGTON, "OLD PUT," AND "MAD ANTHONY WAYNE!" . . . • reviving reminiscences of those " times that tried men's ucommemorating some of the most stirring and in terestingtol'' Revolutionary incidents, the gallant deeds of the Heroes of '7O, and concluding with a grand National Tableaux of Gen. Wiontrtairox mounted on a noble charger, borne. on the shank:en ef his brace Continentals! The accession of the CARLO TROUPE, under the charge of the great Italian Trick Clown, Signor Faux CARLO, known throughout Europe as the Man of 1000 Tricks, and more renowned probably than any artiste that has. ever perambulated the country; and a singularly talented Troupe of Equestrians, in every department of the business, viz Messrs. C. J. ;?tools, W. IV. Nictiors, G 0. KNAYP, T. You co, &c., tec.; Masters Gutman Can- Praia, CLARENCE, &C.; hlesdames H. F. Nrcnobs, KNAPP, PERRY; Mien DELS.MORE, ice., tee.; altogether ren dering this Double Company as much in advance of all other establishments in the numbers and talents of the Troupe, its in the extent and elegance of the outfit Wilt perform in PITTSBURGH, in front of a n d MER ICAN HOTEL, Penn street, on the 2d, 3d, 4th sth of July. FOUR PERFORMANCES ON THE FOURTEL OF JULY, viz :—At 10 A. nt.; and at 1, 4 and 8 o'clock, P. M. ADRIM /ON . 25 CENTS. Rer4 uptold. E A(t ED CHRISTIA Dr. N'S COMPANION, containing a variety of Essays, adapted to the improvement, consolation and encouragement of persons advanced in life. By the Rev. John Stanford, D. D., with a memoir of the author, by Rev. George Upfold, a D., Pastor of Trinity Church, Pittsburgh. In one vol, 9 vo. Just received and for sale by JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, je:l7 63 Wood street. New Hardware Store, SIGN OF THE PLANE AND SAW, No. 78 Wood street, Pittsburgh. HUBER & LAUFMAN, Importers and Dealers in Fo reign and Domestic Hardware, in all its vrieties, are now prepared to cell as low and on as rea a sonable terms as can be purchased elsewhere. We solicit our friends, and the public generally, to call and examine our stock, which consists in part of Knives and Forks, Pocket and Pen-Knives, Scissors, Shears, Razors; House Trimmings, such as Locks, Latches, Hinges and Screws, together with every other nnicle usually kept in Hard ward Stores. NVe invite the attention of Carpenter and int:eh - Unice generally to our assortment of Tools, which have been selected with great care, and which we an determined to cell so as to give satisfaction. lap2td&w AT THE SIGN OF THE PLANE AND SAW, a full assortment of " Cincinnati COOPERS' TOOLS." For sale by HUBER & LAUFAIAN, maylB - N 0.78 Wocalstreet. A FRESH SUPPLY OF COOPERS' TOOLS--Just A ceived and for sale by HUBER & LAUFMAN, 'aura No. 78 Wood street. LOOKS OF THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH.—Jests D. LOCKWOOD has for sale the various Publications of the Protestant Episcopal Press, and those of Stanford & Swords, New-York. JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, 03 Wood street, For many years connected with Messrs. Wiley & Put nam, and late John Wiley, N. York and London. fje2ll For Sale, A THREE STORIED DWELLING HOUSE, being the second house from Penn street., in Sny der,s Row, on Hay street. Immediate possession will be given. Enquire of DAVID RITCHIE, Attorney at Law--Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and Gram, street. jeSO:dtt T HE IIANo DELAWARE hti/ILTtAL CIT, SAFETY INSUR ANCE CO.ISIPANY —Office, North Room of the Ex change, Third street, - propertyßuilding Merchandize and other rin town and country, insured u . g ainst loss or damage by fire at the 'owes). rate of premium. MARINE iNSVRAME.—They also insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, as the assured may desire. Irmarm Tas.asroaraTtoa.—They also insure merchatt dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on. rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. DLRECTORS--Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Souder, John•C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Geo. G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, 'lsaac It- Davis, William Folwell, John Newlin, Dr. - R. M. Huston, James C. Hand, Theophilus Paulding, H. Jones . Brooks, ' Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Serra!, Spencer Mc, Hymn, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr. S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH:—D. T. Morgan, Wm. Bagaley, Jno. T. Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. R.ICILAII.D S. Nawnota, Secretaryli6: , . By" Office of the Company, No. 42 .Water street , Pitts burgh. 0,316:dtf ) P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. N OTICE.—The Stockholders of the Farmer Depos ite Bank of Pittsburgh intend making application to the next Legislature, for such alteration of their Charter as will give them Banking privileges ; or, if deemed ex pedient, will ask to be Incorporated as a new Bank. By order of the Board of Directors. ; jelslumL JOHN PiLAGOFFIN,Casbier. 11:r Harrisburg Telegraph copy till Legislature meets, and send bill to this office. PLEASANT RESIDENCE FOR SALE;: =A large and convenient property, situate in Lawrenceville, at about five minutes walk from the omnibus stand,laving a new and comfortable dwelling house, stable; &U. The garden, fruit trees and shrubbery are all in complete or der. The lot is 100 feet front on Ewalt by 140 deep on Washington street to a 24 feet alley. This .property n ill be sold at a bargain. Terms easy, and immediate pos session given. S. CUTHBERT; Gen. Agent, je2l Smithfield street. O ATS -1600 bushels, received and JAMES f?lsale Jr., je6' N 0.17 Liberty st. - - I) YE ELOUR-27 barrels, ree'd and for sale by je6 JAMES PA'll'ON, Jr. NO. MODASSES —6O bbls., in store and for sale by . ied JAMES PATTON. Jr. rmyl6 fltilaAlsl AND W. R. CHEESE 7-135 boxes prime lJ Chee"t for 'ale by [le% 3.8. BONNET. SYK T BMC ). - -NYV — . ozes ie9 lAND—About 500 Acres of fine Timberland for sole 4 in Jefferson County, by CASIDAY, mayW Wood street. No. 26 B ACON -4000 tbs. Hams ; 7000 tbs. Shot'dere • reo'd and for sale by te6 JAMES PATTON, Jr. , • -"" - SPALDING & ROGERS' ~ f. J•=.l • J. S.. : ONNET• ' ZEZE Bantam ant Qfxtbanp Brokers AI.:IX. WILtIAUS EXCHANGE AND BANKING , - OFFICE N. E. corner If Third and ~ Wood streets.. IGHT and Time Bills of Exchange,Pink Notes en 14.7. foreign and domestic coin bought. and eold on th most favorable terms. Collections made in all the principal iittes of Union at the lowest rates. - • :lel2:' kovrAED *Aim' KRAMER AD 114101. Barikersand Exch ange Brokers, Bealeri in Foreign and Domeetioßilkßille of . Certificates ••ir Depos- it, Bank Nate, and Coin: Corner of Thirdand Wood sus., directly opposite the . St: Charles Hotel. F. HOLMES & SOX, Bankers and Dealers in .Brekernge Coin and Bart); Notes, No. 53 Marketstreet, Pittsburgh. .111:LLINGJIATIL_ SLCItAIIGIL. New York fpr I Cincinnati Philadelphia ; - • 4 " Louisville Baltimore ' i• .". bit Louie • BANK Nara. . Buying rotes Buying rates Ohio f dill County le City ord'ivb Indiana • i " . Relief' Notes • • •4. Kentucky . 1 " - NewsPeuylvania Co. • Virginia f " York i Wheeling i t. " Maryland 4 Tennessee -• 3 " New Orleans , • aulS-y /AS. S. BOON. HOOF & SARGENT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,. N. R. - Corner of Wood and Sixth. streets., Pittsburgh, pa. nEALERS. in Coin,Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign .1.1 and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit,frxr EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and Enropm, for sate in sums to suit purchaatirs. CURRLNT and par funds received on deposite. COLLECTIONS made on all parti of the. Union, at the, lowest rates. sepll-Iy 3000 "s' OATS,Ae. prime article,) in store and sale by, RHODES & ALCORN, je26 - . 30 Fifth street. • _ . l ii iii : j i- .. : . • ' . . d p sto_re . anti to: !ale •y• .. i 1000 2 ,3Por s e ff a'ffik u or T .fde A l''y D YE4al ' w c°",iit GROUND Ft - lELS--Chop'd Rye, Chop'd Corn and Oats, Bailey Meat, Bran and Shorts, constantly on hand and for sale by RHODES & ALCORN, je2o '3O Fifth &treat. Wheat. Meal, (for , rdia - ii — rn Boad,n) and Rye Meal, (for Rye-and-Indian isreadd constantly on hand by je26 RHODESA ALCORN .. _ EMON SYHUF tICYrTLES 30 gross on band. bar sale by RHODES it ALCORN, ie26. ' -30 Fifth street r riONATO CATSUP—S(I doz., on hand and for sale by 1 ic26 [Chronicle Copy.] itIIODES it ALCORN. ROCERIES-- ki 150 bags Rio Coffee ; 75 pkgs. Y. H. Imp'l,o. P. and Powchong Teas ; 400 barrels N. 0. Molasses; 110 Loaf Sugar, No. 4to .with a gepetal assortment of Groceries, for sale by jet 4 RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO. • rvosAcco—is kegs No. 1 13ix Twist Tobacco, Bomb gate's brand, for sale by • Je22 &HEY, MATTHEWS & CO. lIEANS--45 bbls. White Beans for sale by D • ie2e r RHEY,ifiA7ramvs,& co LEMONS AND FIOS-1.00 boxes Lemons; SOO drams Figs ;Just received JOSHUA RHODES, • No. 6 Wood st. and for sale by je22 F, CASES PRUNES, in jars ; eft 4 " " boxes; just reieived 'and fOr sale by JOSHUA RHODES, je22 N 0.6 Wood at -80. SHELLED ALMONDS ; 45 10 1000 Cocoa Nuts; just received and for sale by ie22 JOSHUA RHODES, Nab Wood at. A 7 ie2l barErearic/f rArPrtiEwl TACKEREL-10 hbls. No. 3, nets; " LU half. bbbi., No. l; just landing. WM. DI For sale by SUGAR .HOUSE MOLASSES-15 barrels, superior quality, for sale by WM. - DYER, 1 010 No.lsBLiberty street. HE.E.E-70 boxes, for sale low je2U LEMUNS-20 boxes, just landed; for sale'by WSL DYER, jell No. 158 Liberty .•-- VENEERreceived, S—Just from Newer' did lot, which will be sold very low. 1e15:1 w H. H. RYAN, No. 27 Fifth M. A BOXES BACONRiceived and for sale by jell CUMMINS & SMITH, 3 /1 SACKS DRY APPLES—Read and for sale by jell CUMMINS Ss SMITH. ----- 2(IfiIiPSHELS CORN--Rec'd and for sale by APJ Jels CUMMINS & SMITH- _..._..- /NSEED 011,—W bbls., recd on consignment and for sale by KING dc. MOURRLAD„ 1 el 2 Man:band. • ' -- OT casks " PeoCh Blossom Pot-Ash,. ree'd and for sale by .1. S. BONNET, el 2 Liberty at. A 7 ciOlfirdigllS-:iiicasks, expected daily by Ben 'West 5 .` in store and for sale by • . Jell , 117/iL-DYER, No. /2 Liberty st. St-G—A-R I ldifsE - 1110LASSES--Afe w bbls., St. Jame Refinery, a firs] rate article, for sale by Jot/ , yr Aids-3 casks Bacon Hams, just received per _la Highlander; for sale by: jel2) COFFEE -411 bags, just receiving; for sale low. jet!! WM. DYER _ _ _ EROOMSSO dozen, just received and for sale by -- jel2 ' ,WM. DYER. STAR CANDLES —2O boxes ) , Crunitores, in-store for sale by (jell) KING & MOORHEAD. • AIS S-50 boxes, halves, quarters and eighths, in Al, prime order and for sale by JoL4 KING & hlOl • ol'As, • by —A few casks, on consignment and for sale Uel2) KING & A:LOOKUP...AD. OSHEN CHI :V:4E-6 casks_, just reed and for sale by e 1.2) KING ir MOORHEAD. _ _ trIRKA-A1 EIESE. 7 -1W boxes, in store anti for sale by jela KING & MOORHEAD. PEACH BRANDY, Irish Whiskey, Jamaica Rum, Rolland Gin, in lots to suit purchasers, for .sale at ,wholesale prices, y LieB) B.l3oNNET,Liberty st. LtRAZILgEGAR-50 bags; in store and ter sale by jeS J. S. BONNET, Liberty at. • t(IABLB SALT-100 bags. Hope Mills Table Sal , .1 store and for sale by (jed) J. S. BON.NL - - • kll.--25 baskets Salad Oil, recd and for sale by led ' • J. S. BONNET. FISH—.IOO bbls. No. 3 large Maekerul,4so boxes No. 1 J. Scaled Herring, to arrive and for sale by Jed J. S. BONNET. A MERICAN PlNS—lease 8., 4, American Pins; 1 " 4, " Just received and for sale by MCCANDLESS A CAMPBELL, jeB 97 Wood street RYE FLOUR-41 bbls. Rye Flour, reel.and for sale by [nay3o] IY,HARBAUGH. ARASOLS —Conon, Silk and. Gingham Paratola, a fine assorment, for sale by McCANDLESS a CAMPBELL, )R8 .97 Wood street. 71 FE'S BOOK-Klb iNCi.—Jilisrantforteaclung Rs srystem, with the author's directions to. teachers pnnted on the covers. A new supply,from New York ' Just rec'd and for sale by JOHN H. blEr.l OR, jel3 • 81 Wood street. CtUTLERY—.4 cask superior Knives and Forks, Pocket ki and Pen-knives Butcher Knives, Shoe Knives , Scis sors, &c., justopened by McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, 81Wood street. FINE CODNAC BRANDIES-27 half pipes, various vintages, of our own importation for • commerce," from Bordeaux, just received and for sale by MILIfER & RICKETSON, je4 Nos. 172 and 174 " MPROVED PUMPS, that wilt not Proxzeup.to the I comm.: weather, for sale by SCAIFE & ATKINSON, First, between Wood and Market sta. 13E1) BLANKETS-1 case (50 pair)Bed Blankets, 88 _II by 84, 6 lbs., ribbon bound, received this day, on consignment from the manufacumer, and for Aisle by 11. LEE, up? 'Liberty, opposite Filth street; ,40 BALES BROWN MUSLIN, at 4k and dc. mayZl A. A. MASON & CO RIED APPLE...-275 bushels Dried Am•lab rec'd and for sale b fin 3O S. &W. g&"&uGH. KLED BEEF-2 tierces Prime Drie. feet ree ,, and for sale by [my3o] S. & HARBAUGIi. ARD 01L—A fewbbla.,jusi. received and for sale by ray. 39 . it Vir HAREtAUGH. AS: ,5 boxes ' a s assorted sizes r ass just received and for sale by ' • • my3o S. A; W. ii-A-RBAUGLI.: lIHESE-30 boxes new Creara - Cbeesejust ree'd and for sale by [my3O7 S. &W. HARBA.UGH. ODA ASH-30 casks of Steele & Co.'s superior Soda 0 Ash, just received and for safe b 7 my3U S. & W. HARBAUGH. 001,-100,000 pounds of Wool wanted by may3o S. &W. HARBAUGH. TOLASSES-100 bbls. N. 0. Molasses, recd and for i sale by frnY3o]. S. &:W. HARIIAUGH. U(iAK tioths.E MOLAsSES -0 100 bbls. Sugar House Itlblasses, St. James Refinery -10 do do do 'do Louisiana do . In store and for sale by MILLMI.k. RICICETSON, - mayls .172 and 174 - Liberty st. FFATHERS — b sacks, Prime, landing limn steamer Cumberland, and for sale b B. .A. ,F 000 Corner Ist and Wood sts. I:3 I L.A.XSEE:II-4 tasks, landing from steamer Camber land, and' for sale by . - je 7 • • •B. A. FAENESTOCK Is CO. OATS -500 bushels to arrive a few days) and Tor sale by C.A. MeANULTY &CO., may3l Ckutl-Basiai QUININE-150 ounces, Parr's, Jun rec'd and for °ale' lord bY Lien A.-FAIENESTOCK &.CO. • BUST RECEIVE)At THE ONEPRICE S fORE, 1) Market street, 10,000 yards of PiiitteilLawns, at the: low trrice of 12k cents. - f . m3 , 211 - :.&. — A.: MASON & CO.- DRIED APP.LE6-100 bus. for sa:e by may3l 'MTH& SINCLAIR. RIED PEACHES-150 buab ela -tor sale by may3l SMITH & S i CLAW il••••••mwm.lud CORN 100 • wthels Corn, to arrive • for o-by may3l sacra, :C Slc SMITH = MUM ~~~ E=2=MEM!M BUYING BATS - RHODES & ALCORN WAL DYE ask, a splen- ORIIEAD • From Rev :Asa Shine, of !ha Pnommorit Iffethodist Church THE undersigned, having been afflicted during the past winter, with a disease in the stomaoh, sometime s pro-. acing great pain in the stomach for ten or twelve hours... without internussion, and having - tried various - remedies with little effect, was furnished with a:kettle e f Jaynes , Ciinninatiesßafram. This he used according, to . the directionsi and found invariably that this medicine caused the pain to abate in thtee or four minutes; and in fifteen or twenty minutes, every uneasy sensation was entirely quieted. The medicine was afterwards used whenever indications of the approach of pale wereper- ) ceivcd, and the pain was thereby p . revented. continu edto use the medicine every evening, and sometimes in ' the morning; and in a few weeks health WAS so far re-,, stored that the sufferer was relieved from a large amoini , : Of oppressive pain. From experience, therefore ta he can confidently recommend Dr. D. Jaynes' Carminative Bal sam, as a salury medicine for diseases. of the stomach bowels. • A. SHINN.. Allegheny City, July 10 1843. ID' For sale at the PPKIN TEA. STORE, 70 Fourthauk street, near Wood.. : LilZerty street. g 11 - 11111 ESE HAIR. CREAM—A matchless article. ter growth, beauty"-and restoration of the Hair.,..Thia Cream, when once known, will eumercede all other 2Ill" eles of the kind now in use. Where the hair is dead, harsh, thin, unhealthy . , uor turning grey a few applica. tions will rhake the hair soft and lark, and give it a beau. tiful, lively appearance; and will also make itmaintain its liveliness-and healthy color, twice as long as all the preparations that are generally used. .Where the !Writ' thin, or has fallen off, it may be restored by usingthls Cream- Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of Using oils on ; their hair _should at once purchase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so composed that 'twill not injure the hair , like the other preparations, but will beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every in I ,For testimony to its very superior qualities, see the toll lowing letter from the .Rev. hlr. Caldwell to ,15Searre. llendershott & Stretch, Nashville,. general agents for the - . . . Letterset the Rev. B. CakitneU. Paver al the Presbyterian Minion Exnumsanorr do Sraincrt p.easure in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent prepare:ion called. Dr. .Parish's Chinese Hair Cream; for, about two years ago my , hair was very.dry, bristly, and disposed to come oat, but having procured a - botile of the Cream, eud used it according to the preseriptiit is now elastic> soft, and. finis to the head. Manyb and :. oils were applied; each leaving my.hair in a` Winne'•state' than before:-.This creem, however, bas met 'my expec- As an article fcir the toilet,' my wile gives it preference. over all others being AeLicately perfumed and nordis paged to rancidity.. ladies, especially, will find the Chinese Creant4o be. a desideratum in their preparations for the toilet. Rcepectiltlly,&c.,e p Ft. Pulaski ,Tannery 7,1847. Ert3old wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by Jahn M. , lkiwttsend, 95-Market st., : and JoelMobler, weer of Woad and Pifthsts - - iels4lEw-1y • -- taabssrpth. Hortionattural Society, WILT, hold their Summer Exhibitian of EatAy Praire, yif :vegetables, Plants, Flowers, &0., on Wednesday and Vairssfay, the 33th and 14th ofJII . NE, and maculates will be awarded for the be stand second best Drench 'ye riety of articles exhibited for competition. Timmem hers, medial who feel an interest in Horticulture, are re' quested to bring then productions forward to the Exhibi' ESL— MIDIALISESbbIs., Battle Ground in store arid * by 'OW JAMES PAkTQN. , Ji. - Drugs anb .111tbicinto • PRIVATE DISEASES. iiii , :Brnum; Islo - •• - t,1... 65 Diamond Alley,_enn-be.,consitlted tami =sailor a private or delicarsnmare hte ea t a ,to the human frame. SyhilLsand Byphilitioeruptioas,gortOrihMer emits consequences, together with all urea's', impurities of the blood, with allAisease Of venissmorigin,skm diseases,withstricinres,gleet,urethral ' discharges, seminal weakness and impotency;also, piles, rheumatism, female , weakness, diseases. of the womb, monthly suppressions, diseases of the - joints, fistula in , aim; - nervous effect:tens, pains in the back and loins, irti , ;" tations of th e neck of the.bladder and kidneys , seoftnitia eruptions, teller, ringworin, mercurial diseases, &a: TWELVE YEARs , pa.acncr.4 - • Exclustielydevoted to the study and treatment of verse- • real disorders, and those arising from youthful excesse s'.: gaiety, climate, or impuritieS of-the blood, whereby.the' constuniton may have. beenenfeebled,enables Dr.Brovnt' • •tooffer assurances of speedy retie f to all who may pies!! •_ . themselves under his ca,re. • • - • •v - - - Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged Into rev " state apartments. Patients con visit Dr. B. without fear of exposure to other visitors.- • • It is or importance to many persons in need of medical • aid, to obtain good adviceprivatelyandpromptly. To all Such, Dr. Brown's ready skill-in removing venereal elle* ea:chin their various forms and stage s, oilers indneeraellfe which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are Hereby ap• prised that Dr.- Brown- has.. been regularly educated in every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve Yialti confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those diseases. . Dr. Brawn is the ontpmolaily.edneated surgeon in Pittsburgh:who gives . h is whole attention to those coin- , • 117, - Cenala,saleandapeedy cures will, in all cases, be •• Recent oases are relieved in a short time,without Inter. ru ,ion from bttsinesa,. Hernia or Rupture.—Dr. Brown also invitesper.' - sons afflicted with Benda to call, as he has paid particu- • lar attention to that disease. • Letters from e distance, asking adviei, must contain a fee ar•they mill not be attended to. froffice on Diamond- ..Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consaltations, strictly coon • - denial. ,-• 0012541Vve/Y — RITAIATISIA.-Dr.Brlwas newly dlecovred rani: R. edy for Rheumatism Ir a speedy and certain remedy- •• for thatpainfill trouble.. It never fails. • • ,--- Office and Private Consultation <Rooms ••fflo. mood 'alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at': home. . - • Nl P Alltiteros &Males.ling ointment. nONTATNING NO MERCURY, or other Mineral. It vij has the .power to cause all EXTERNAL SORES, SCROFULOUS HUMORS, SKIN DISEASES, -pO / - SONOrrs WOUNDS to discharge their 'putrid matters, and than heals them. - '• -It isrightly termed ALL-HEALING, for there is scarce.' ly a disease external or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used it for the last sixteen years for' all diseases of the chest, involving the 'utmost danger and responsi-% Why, - and I declare before heaven and man, that' not in " one case' has it failed to benefit, when the patient was in., the reach of mortal Means.' . I have had physicians Maimed in ihe profession, 1.- have ministers of the gospel, judges of the bench, alder men,!'lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition, and multitudes of the poor use it in every variety of way, and there has been but One voice—one universal voice, say ing—P M'ALLISTER, YOUR OINTMENT IR GOOD tv' , B.UMATIShIr.—It removes almost immediately the inflammation and swelling whin - the pain ceases. (Read the directions around the box.) READ-ACHE.—The salve has 'mired persona of the head-ache of twelve years standing, and who had it reg.' ular every week so that vomiting took place, _Ear-Aria; Tooth-Attie, and *nig , "'irt the Pace; are helped with like success. SCALD HEAD. —We have cured eases that' ctually, defied every thing known, as well as the nhilitYoffifteett to twenty doctors. , Onernan told us he-had spent $3OO 'on his children without any benefit, When a few boxes or . Ointment cured them. Thrrx.R—There. is , nothing bitter, for -the cure of BURNE.--""-It is one of the best thinßurns. _gs in the world for PlLES.—Thonsands" are , ..zearly cured by this Dint- ment. It Nana fails in giving relief for the Piles. Around the box are directions for using DPAllbster's Ointment for Scrofiala, -Liver Comßlainti Erysipelas," Tetter, Chilblain, Read, Sore Lyes,-quiticy, , Sora: Throat, - Bronchia's, Nervous Affections, Pains, Disease' of the Spine, Head-ache, Asth a, - Deafness, Ear-ache, Barns, Corns, all Diseases of the Skin, Sore Lips, Pim ples, &,c,j Sores, Rheumatiam„ Piles, Croup, Swelled or- - Broken Breast, Tooth-ache 'Anne in the Face, & c, &c. If MOTHERS and NURSES' knew its value, in cases,' of Stattled, or . Soi; Blowy they would always'apply fir such cases, if used freely, and according to the direc- lions around each, box; it gives relief in a reryfew hours: CORNS.—Occasional use of the Ointment will always . keep Corns fromgrowing..- People need never be- trot' , bled with,them, if - they.use it frequently" This Ointmentisgoodfor any, part of the body a limbs wheWnflamed. fn some cases it should beadplied often. CAUTION.—No Ointment will be genuine unless the name of JAMES McALLISTER is written' with a penon every • label.. - For sale by my Agents in all the principal cities and • towns in thellniteff States. JAMES: IIidALLISTF.J!, t ' _2 Solee-Prorietor of the above medicine F . -. rincipalOffiee, No-W3 North Third at. Philadelphia PRICE . .25. CENTS ' PER - BOX. Sold at Wholesale and Retail in Pittsburgh bY•BRAITN & REITER; °corner Liberty and St. Clair streets L WILCOX, Jr., corner of Market street and the Diamond; also r - vorner of Fourth and Smithfield sreets • WM. • JACKSON No. 59 Liberty street ; and at Site Book Store in Smithfield et.,third door from Second street; and in , Allegheny by. U. P. Schwartz and J. Sargent i and by A C. ,Smith, Birmingham; D. Nagley, East, 'Liberty; Rowland, McKeesport and Elizabeth; J. Alexander . & Sop, Monongahsla City; N. B. Bowman & Co., Browns- _ vide ; J. T. Rogers, Bridgeport ; John Barclay, Beaver James Duncan,Tallston Watson & Co., I.ew Ca n ts ; and 8. P. Weaver, Freeport. mayll.:deedectar Alagical .pain- Extractor.. • I f 110 THE PUBLIC.--Ilia is to certifythat t have found • A. Dailey!: Magical PairrEztractor to prove a curb fog' the Chronic Rherumiffem, which 1 „have been afflicted -- with for ten , years, in my hip joints. • • .ABRAHAM R. VREELAN.: ffequackanock, /P. Y., April 8,1348. - •- • Ma. H. Damarv—Sir: I have been troubled with the Piles for eight months, and could get no relief. Your Magical Pain Extractor having been recommended to me, applied it but ' wice, obtained instant relief, and in a short time was perfectly cured'! . Could I not get , any; • sabre of it, I would not take ,a hundred dollars for the balance of my box. WILLIAM HALL. , 97 North Moore street., New York, Juno 19,1847. . ..• fljv CAUTlON.—Dalley's only Depot in the city of Nery York, and whore the genuine aniek can be - obtained; is wholesale and retail, at 415 Broadway . : 11. DALLX4 is the inventor of this invaluable cure pound, and he never has, and never will communicate the; secret of its preparation. to-any man living; and, there., -,- fore no other person everhas made, et ever etut make. gram of it himself. Dounterfeiff:abibtutd! Every truly valuable article is subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and posters; and nothing, that.we - know of, has more exter= sively experienced that fact than Halley's Magical Pratt A Ther—The genuine Dalleti,in cases of the severest Burns, Scalds, Piles, ecc., will aflhrd' instant - relief, and" produce at once a coolingand soothingetfect—extractiog pain in and from' ne to fifteen mitutes! but be sureial•-..7. ways, apply it on linen—never on - cotton cloth. • - • . And now mark the diffirenee!—ConnffufettExtractors, no matter under what name theymay appear, or howap.. - plied, almays irritate and increase thepatn Pamphlets,containing certificates of cure*, May be had gratis, on applicationto JOHN D. MORGAN, ~ai ;pattern Depot, Diusburgh.Da wet . ' , . . leyts Animal Galvanic'. Cure.:AU, Por. Horses, Cattle &c. cores spavin, ouittor, grease.. galls and bruises. Pamphlets containing certificates of respectable parties, may be had on appLt cation to • - - roaN D. MORGAN, -.- octlEtidtrivy • •• - Agent, Pittsburgh:. •
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