~~ '~.~ r ~ : ~ ~~~ El II :. MEN 11191 I" . Xi ' : ' 71,;'44: .; •,.• • 4 Y;gn.fl Y4,:t A ta • 0 41 , ' , 4 / .: • 4 f•„, - -,t '•`4 TP. • ; . „ co• ;•• i tjimit peace badbeen: rejectedby the Merman Coneess. Owin.= to 'tlieLstorm between Baltimore and rredericksburgh;Nve eould obtain no fdrther news, . .i. ,- 4 ' liE , , [ _ X . 4 • •-• IN ( , EINI " , ....., • - • - . CMS .-..‹ - :I ..,,,;,.,..., -..-,:. ,/ MEM • : 4 , F'• l::;t4 1111 gal IS =V i , I 1 =1 NM ~ . . MB E UM All diseasesarismg from rMouritiesofthe Blood, scrofula, syphilis, ',seminal weekneis. impotency, saltrheum, diseases of the eye and ear, - rheumatisna, pilce, palsey. , Dr. Brown,has much pleasure in announcing to the public, that he!is' in possessionof. the latest in formation and improvement in the treatment of secondary syplule, practised at the Paris Lock Hos-. pita).- The ... modern researches . - ..0n. syphilis, its: coniplicattOns and ,bonseguenece, an dthe improved;; triodeef practiee rhich have teen made known: to the Public :but Ocentley, and to those 'chiefly, who make this Vranch of Medicine, their pa.rtieu tar study and\prietise. - . ~ - , • Many new and valuable remedies havebeen late 1 t1) ly introduCed,.iiithsec.iires - thepatientbeinginer curialized outafexistence Strangers are apprised hal - Dcietor Pram 'lda4 beeneducated in .every: ranch of meilic* t andregularlys . admitted to practise, and that he bow confines himself to the 4tnily andpractice of this particular brancli„togeth- 1 i r with, all diseased of a private or delicate, nature, •:;', - . :"'rticident.to the human crime: • No cure, no ray. f-,. , ,; 1- ¢ cases are relieved its a.short time, with intinterruption'from business. L . con.' 4 , 'n Letters from a ditance, asking advice. must con - , • .. 4, 'n a - fee, or they rill not be attended to:, ..,•• ---- - -';, o:7.oifice'on Diamond Alley, a - fe.wtbaorS from' . ' ood stteet, towards the market, Consultations ;.. rictly confidential jy23.4lBrwy. i`, ;'': ~ ` t f i r ._. .. ‘ .4 f... ? .r tn,c' ill ME BE ME - ;don :. i OOHS ; c' Nestigen or Creation." Lon , . Ith e l l a : t h n or o s n o r4 k gland, LI fine Medallion n Heads, History of Irel cc and , by tr i : . . oor :g . beg' ....i. tc , g ‘c Iby O'Halloran. .., i uriosities of Literature. ;1.4: ' o r h i e s r a r t ;S a ta Ci nd 4 a ° r n d ies. Library. ~ - f ~4 i caum° ll m os ignier `1 London. -' (and Fltcher. .i. , . iron, f ,, ,- 4, : or 4 and .or . -- --, t.V..,,,",4.1. 1\ oneer ..'. 4 , " ~,•-: i• '' ..* "-; ' 4 ' I °- .". en Johnson „ 2 ''':•"Nf : '''- ,” ri,""i.' -, . 1 1 For sate by 'i '; ~'.'.- : -.1.t- i 22, ri i ~:•'; ',;, :4 34 - ' ' - ':0' . •"--' - 1,;.; . . z '.!:..,-: . : - 'ir _.: 'ili 1 '''' -- !- - j: , ..;.: - ;I; , . :..;-. :. :. ( i- - : ~ :,: .I'Ai ...-, 4 ,, , , - -, :..--- ;.:-;' —7 --.., 4::', - 4 4,. ii ' :.,''i''''',,," I e ; . . 1.. , 14: ,! ..., 4,,,. t. , -::,,.:...,.:, ,•,,- ~. -...., ..v,14,,--••..,"-r,.P.' ;.--',-';•, "h , , ...' -: 4-.-'::: P . ;." . ;; ., •'. , ':i; 1 ; •• : -. 1 .7 .S4'l i , t :-. :' ,,,, s':;i''';"-" '''.l -,r - , '" - p"t' i - •!' . :': L ? 4i!l, I ";:t.< . ";.:` , Z`-' - -:',..'r ::77 - t. - lui f . -- ". 4 , 4"" 4`k ' Ce , -,1- ; 1 ..... lit, i Fl, "i'7'4rit-t".4!? ' 7 iieli ' I ~:,', 4 :4 J. ;;;:t17 - V !'" 1q; .i ' .‘i i1 . .. 4, i,_ 1. ri f :4, 1 t' ;':' as s, t.3 p '''. !i.. 0- 4 3 i i , :.:1 4 e l - 2 -* ':P!. -1 4'.1' ''' 7 " , , - .*.; ?-i . . ,910, ~. '1. 4 2 14 ‘'i - ,1.;'.' 'S : ' - r, l, : - -3p,:t L . - - -, -, ,AN4N .-- Z4.,,,4'itt-tri'..7-i'ie-::'.,..:1.7:1•-•,,i-,;?,,g.-t.,-7:!:';11- Nag BIM INEE =I ... _ :','': 7 i'.:':.: , •• -:',.!,,: ': 7:,',i . . 7'' ' : -. ,'' ..:-'..:; 5: MEI s ,p A S BY ELECTRIC TELEGRMIL EXPRESSLY ioti:tiin nrojt.,th-G:rpsT LATEST PROM 311i,I.1(30 ! PLU.LXIEFLEttIi, July 2 2, Sh. 4,5rti.P.,31. 5? • We have jest received a Telegraphic Dispatch n Irom Friderickstiurgh, anouneing' the arrival at • - New Orleans of the steamer Galveston, (Om Vera 'Crux., 'with ilates!ftorn that city to the 10th inst, men. Scott helda council war, at 'Which it was-resolved to advance with.the Arm - yreis far .as Rio Frio, and there - await the action of ,the - Mexican Government. 'Fite wail agen, reported that the,_ overtures of PHILADELPHIA MAREF..T. - -21 Tidy 22,p o'clock, P.M. ' FLOUR—is-40, 600 bble. fresh western it $5,- 500$0 00. Sopkly. Small, and prices on the Vance; 700 bbls: were sold at $5 50; which is the standard price WHEAT—SaIes of rime white at $1 '2O; trinio red at $1,,15015 29. • :CORN—Sales la prime yellow at 710)73 , adarce SUGAi—Lar.iesupply in first hands.; no sales. MOLASSES—No sales but a good deal in mar, Let - WHISKEY—SaIes at 25 c., 'PROS - ISlONSBecorniug heavy upon the mar, acet; - no.sales :. COTTON Market firm. NEW YORK MARKET. Jilt 22, 9, o'clock; P. M. FLOUR—SaleOie Geneke at $5; yes going all; marl et appears firm. • - CORN—Sales !Western mixed at , 00c; prirne Yellow at - G3c. Market inactive. WHEAT—Spies e, White at $1,25; prime Hcd at $1,15a1,:94._ PRO stIIONS=:-There ate sellers but no buyers. PORK—Prink Western. sells ot $11,50. - ' - No'cLange In other atticles, BALTIMORE MARKET 1 July 22, 0 - o'clock, P. M. - - FLOUR—SaIO of Howard street at $5,13; City Mills -at $5,6.4. SUGARS—SaIes New Orleans at O i le r ; Porto . Hie° at - _ COFFEE—Rio; sales at 73e. , PROVISIONS—LA slight decline. - NEW ORLEANS .M.AREET.—JvLs _COVION-,COttod active will an adYance of TOBA CLV—Demand. geed . • - i'ROVLSIO eta-Na cyafige. CORN-Sates some yelloNtiatlZS c. WHEAT-4iales piime Red at 83c. CORNMEAL --:Sales at . $3, 6 51 - - -OATS—Sales it 38c. The news by steamer bad some influence on ' I • -.the marimt. Eanost Iffurn N—The ConVem tion paseti a serit4 of:resolutions, among which were the following: . Resoßed, Thatit is with nations as with inch viduals, better tO-riutfer - wrOrig than to do wrong; whet the true polic'y olthe American Republic is PLACE, and that war slipup' never be retorted to ex cept MI a means ,ot i self defence. - , Resolved, That we regard Slavery as the most , dangeroul elemenflexistirtg .inthe nation,which it would bennw.setolstrengthen or_extecad; and there- . tore that our alterriative-as-to.any territory to be acquired from Mexico must be—Furg Tmurrromr. • 2 / 1 "5,53-2. cOb - The Athenmom will be opened on Mon liay, as we bear 114 The •Telegraph. It is a sin ...gular building; and we trust the proprietors may fully rewarded#C tieff trouble and expense in " firang . it upasit is._ 2. - . On a S!rilre.—'46 . foamier:pan Brickmakers of Pittsburgh and vicinity turned ' out on Tuesday_ for ao-iticrease'nfwagiw. They ask ah average or a tiout $3 per rnonthl 'Medic al "ntll'S argleat Office. - , - Health is the charm of life, without it gold. _ Love, letters, friadi, all, all, are uneineied. DOCTOR BROWT4 :a regularly educated-physi cian from•, the easterncit ies; would respectfully an nounce,' to_the citizens of Pittibuiti, Allegheny and vicinity, that .he can be consulted privately and conffidentially, every day and evening at his office on Diamond Allay, a few cloima from Wood street Dr. Bown particularattention to the reatrnent and investigation of the. following clibea- - to IH. S. BOSWORTH & CC., ' 43 Market at INNEWS ISACHINES:' Six setts, just reed and for sale by JOHN F. PERRY, • ,cor. Liberty ;rod irwitusts.' N.F.VirAtILLINERY AND FANCY-DRY _GOOD StORE, . 0 West side a f Clair Streit 'Liftmen Penn and the-Bridge. • • S. DUFF..bas made arrangeinents, during her late visit to; . Now York .for receiving at all ihijatestLreidon and Paris fashions, of-ivery in the Millinery.basiness. .ThO lateat siylea aps, silk,lionneti, caps, eanlirrats; cuffs, col. -. on hand and - made, to order, by the-best tit ;bonacta' cleaned and trimmed A - ctroiee I ), en of rich cap and iiunrarTrihhons lately re•• - ,•" . 1 • - 'jy.2.tr _ - :~~- El , :Large Book .'Bale and Erigrarings AT AUG TION- , 'll Y. JAM Eti, ,N 1 ,11: NN .A.:. Air . ILIA be sold at the Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood street, 3.doors front on Saturday,: at early; gas lightire. very large and splendid_ collec tion of miscellaneous books ; a great may in fancy, extra bindiings : ..Among..which, are -Landon:annu;., alsi , sciap, 'hooka, 'portfolios, & c: Also, fincy visit; cai!ils, notepaper, envelopes; &c. Andlatthe - garde- time, a fewlino Copper plate and steel engravings, among.whickare. the Declaration of - Independence, Fronch, - yery fine. 'Cavalier's seivanti handkerchief merchant; young Spanish ;girl, steam, ships, fashions, - together with a large assortment of -scraps. : • ; jy2l ` Retail Dr Goods . Store at Auction. CO Thursday, Friday and Saturday mornings, the 41, 22d;23d, and 24th inst,,'at 10 n>clock, at the store of ifenry - Eirl;No.-67, Market, street; sold; his.entire stock of merchandise, embracing a general assortment staple and fancy Dry Goods, &e., which-have- been selected expressly for this market. Sale positive.; as Mr. -Earl has determined to - close the concern, and. will "be 'Continued at 2 .cloak in: the - afternoon of - each,' day; or untir.the whole is sold. - - ]P,-1. New Books, MEXICO and` - her'Military Chieftains, frOm the Reiolution of llidelgo to the "present time. It lustrated by 12 portraits and engravings: Shakspeare and his Friends. ',Tesephtis Illustrated—T o 2 Th'e Arabian. Nights. Illustrated.. The Courtier of the days of Charlet Rd :3 by Mrs; !folios from the wreck of a Cornier World.. Yankee Notions and others; just received-by '-• WM. CALDWEILL,' -jyS2 - Post Ot&Ce Buildings.; FrESTOM KILL & CURIXVI BANNERS, EXCHANGE. BROKERS, AND ,ZEALEES IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER 77FCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK GOLD AND SILVER. 1 - 1043 . WOOD sr.;, 3D Dann. BELOW FOURTH, WEST' SIDE, Pittsburgh, • Pa. PAR Funds and Currency received on Deposit, and :collections-made in all the principal cities of the United States. • • • -Sight Exchange-on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York,, Boston and• Cincinnati constantly for sale in suing to suit purchasers,. Kentucky, Indiana, - Ohlo, Virginia and Pennsylva nia-. Bank Notes bought and sold on the most favors, ble terms. • ' - The highest premium paid Tor Amerienn Gold. Eachange on England, Ireland, Germany and I•'rance proeurptl, fe. niar.t2,y i WILLIAAI A. HILL & Co., BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, . _ AND SPECIE, N0.'64 Wood st., one door above Fourth, East side, ; • • Nits-burgh; ,Pa. CIIIIIRENT Funds received• on deposit, and col lections made* on all the Cities throughout the United - States. Sightchecks on Baltimore. Philadel phis,- New York, - Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for sulc , in stitins.to suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Virginia Banks bought and gold otrthe.nlost favor able terms . • - . Tlie highest prenvince paid Cur Foreign and Ameri can Gold and'silver Coins. Exnhange on Englaud, Ireland, GOrmany, and France ,. pyneuraili &c, - Inarlo-daisy aitAILER. Enwiaw Hewn. • • i • JAMES KEN NA. IVO:LET-HI comfortable three story brick Dwell- Ing.linula, finished in the best manner; on' Ce dar st., Allegbeny city, near Hand St. Bridge. , ' - M'ICE.NNA. DORT WASTES, 4 1. 33 Barrels Port Wincil consisting at single, double, and treble Grape. - For sale by the Package. Also, a large liariety of Ports on draught and in bot tles ; fur tall at the Wino Stare of . JACOB WEAVER,. IY I6 la Market st. cor. Front. Many of theabove Wines I can justly recommend for Medical lilies. They are as genuine as any im ported to theilnited States, and were selected per-, sonally from : stocks, of Imports from places o growth. d . W. - - M A ° I3 3 F Qu it a Al rte l r V extePs 'various braude, in store and thr sale by the Package; also, L. P. Bruce, Star, Pinto, Biandy, Blackburn's, Sicily, and others, or draught; fur pale at the Wine Store of 1. JACOB WkAVER, I/ 6 16 Market st. cot. Front. •. • ; '4' 4 , Y.-, ?...Arr74.--, =SMM -..;.. ~,-:4,,•,=;'4,*,,i:i:r,;,,:f,.",:,;t...i. ::,'-.22:'•'.'.2----ik:''.:,:-.,.:-''''.,:.;.''.;...''''-''''''''. - • • giv -- -Dooks._ MBE -a) Cemeteilei ne..k.inerica:--a series of Pleturinnitin hlronarnentl View.n ; earl kio. olltßining firt Intintiers.r.nnninnitg wieivti in 14 .Green-Ftiond Cenie- • - . Arnericari;Che.llfitgaile.,.a.rnry. Graiimp,7ola,vizinefor - Angust ; aild a large, yin ety ur new pooks, just received at: WJ"S.: - CAI)W.IILLISLiterary Delint, • ,Post . Office Buildings j 520 A CURIOUS and.tateresting,wor entitled; The A PERS6NIFU-II Z . , being a translation of the celebrated Grandville's 14 Les Fieurs Artinices.! , by 1'4. - .Cleveland, Esq."; illustrated by splendid-Steel ,Engravingsibeautifully_colored. The object of this' work' is to give life to Flowerito represent limn; in' all the loveliness of feMale beauty --to make them Speak; move, and have,an animate being. in this dif fictilt task ditaribvit.r.r..has so well succeeded, that the work is ,lestined toaice is a 'lasting monument of his gcniuS.: The Work jn ill be completed in Twenty four Parts, each part containing two engravings on steel, bellti tifellyblorted, and' 4'pakes . .ofletten:press. Price BO cents. The paper is of the finest texture, having been made expresnly for the work ; and every departnieut of thepublieation will be executed in the best pos sible style, r -it being, the object of the' Publisher to make this book the Gist or Tim. SEASON. 'For.sale,ly W. S. CALDWELB, Publisher's Agent, 2d iloor Post Office 'Buildings.. i 920 Excatat's'Sala Real Estate. TAN Tue s day'aft e rnoon, thq flith inst., of 3 o',- ‘l.) clock, -Will be sold on the premises, 15 valuable bulldiug lots; sstuated on South side of the Ajo nongabelmrlier; opposite the - foot of Liherty street, a Pled of whiCh may be seen at the Auctidn. Rooms. Terms—dne fourth cash, residue in - three' equal payments,4aring interest, with approved security. MARCUS BLACK, Executors of the estate ROSS' BLACK, of Sam , l Black, deed. JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r. nitY Goods, Clothing, Fahey articles, Cutlery, ...I_, - WatchqS, Ste— at Aactkan. AX the AttitiOn /towns, .No. 114 Wood st., three doors from ,sth, will he sold, on Thursday next, July ,22d, ai 10 o'clock, A. M., the balance of a retail fancy Dry Goods Store.; also, a large invoice of fancy and ktaple Dry Goods, of every description. At 2 o'c.; P.M.; household and kitchen furnitfire. .At early gas light, same evening; variety Goods, and fancy articles; Gold and Silver Watches, ready made Ciothi4, and line Cutlery, &c. jy2o : JAMES M'KENNA, Auctioneer. . Auction Sstles BY JOIST: D. DAVIS, AUCTION F.ER. nh Thursday morning, July 22d inst., at TO 0 , Block, at'the Commercial - Sales Rooms, corner of -Wood and ; Filth strnetsi. will be sold,e.n eaten ' sive assortine;ilt of fiesitand eterminable staple and ' fancy pry Gonda. At 2 otclock , ,Plll: t a large assortment of superior qualityhouscht ld'furnititre.;. fro th .8. declining eiO Housekeeping; -ang ... which - arm mahogany ward rtAteoarge reeking'.chair;-with spring seat, mahoga ny hair seat sofa, dreEMing bureaus, fancy and Mum Mon chairs, bedsteads, work stands, large looking 'glasses, gilt frame engraved likeness of Washington. spring and busk mattra.sses, carpeting, transparen window blinds, mantel clocks, mantel lamps, kiteht 1 en furniture, I pair Canary Birds, with cage. I handsome:Red Bird, Groceries, qncensware, glassware,.&e. 'At S o'clock, P. M., quantity Or Pew., Shoes, ready made Clothing, tine table and pocket Cutlery, waiter., guns , - .pintolit, wctches, musical iostruutentt, a great variety, of vtapre and tititcy Good., &c.. iY2'a Oltlo River Telegraph from Pittsburgh to tltneinnatl and Louisville. QUBSCRIBPAS to the above stock, residing in or near the city, are requested to pay to Joshua liaison Agent id 'Cornpany, lin instalment of :20 per •rept., ii.belzt of A ugust next. By order Of ComPanj•i; Contractor for the continuatice of raid Line. jlyl9-titeodj . Dr. A. W. Oliver, 13NYSICIAN AND SURGEON'. Office No. 8, St .1 . Clair street, Pittslntrgh. iY2O VeDitiAl2 liliuctr For rent, • Water, ',Street Property for Salo., T AM alithrized to sell at private sale, that very valuable three story brick dwelling house with extensive two story back buildings, two story brick stables, carriage house, ice house, &e. situate on Water a reet;7below Ferry street, at present occu pied by the sfibscriber. Lot is 30 feet 61 inches front by 160 feet deep, extending to. Front street. $6OOO of the liiirchase money may rem ain on inte rest for 6 years. Immediate possession dam be given. JOHN D. DAVIS, corner of Wood and sth am HSI Ilrown Lawnes 'A A. MASON, No. 62 Market st., has receivbd . .' 29 Rictus new I style Brown Lawns. je2 fiLARET, 1,...) 16 HhiliaJ, Bordeaux Claretj i • 28 Boxes St. Julia do ; • . 30 6 ' tommon do 1 • - In storeand for sale by jy2o ' MILLER 8i; RICKETSON. IIAUT SAUTEVERNE WINE, 5 Hilda white Wine just received and fot sale jy29 by MILLER 4• RICKETSON. IL 40 Ruins M A Raisins; just reed and for sal jy2o by MILL ER lc RI CRETS'ON. -T - ARD 011,, . : .. Ji_j 1R Barrels, just received in Iron bound barrels and for sale la , c• is:* -- . MILLER & RICKETSON. CIIGIRS, , k„,/ 20 M Jtiato Sao; PrincipeCigara; 15 M hUitation " do; 10 M De: La Cruz " do. No. 1; , 10 M r," , c do. No. 2; ;-• 20 Maso,orted brands Havana do.; Just receiived and forsake by 1)2 1 MILLHII 65RICKETSON IAC ON, i I Boa Shoulders and Sides ,; just'received on consignment and, for sale by _ jy2o 1. 1 - .MILLER & RICK'ETSON . COPPER`: ;34-D aheets,Braxiera Dom ID .1b to 65 lb each rec , d and for, sale by • I : F, PIMPS. irOPPER , F I IN'Dt,One cane 14rrt and 16 ut shoat. , j Tt ing. just received and For sale by 11 21 JOHN -F. Fran': AWIRY, CAUL% ) or a sufficient length fora Coal Way, will be soldetteap • 3Ya_ . L SINCLA.III. ff P. a , I witrriNG anit WRAPPING PAPF ! RI 0 Reams C'vip Writing;` IOZ Crown ano Me(lium ;viapping ; jY 17 r. of slie by ). F l PER NY- 1- , . ' 01JR : , IC , O Bbis S-1:1/19 Flour, in stgre anti tbr. 417 - • sate tiy .. :,12i0.F. nitILY". :VIM: .290 bbts IN o.3(large)Mackerel; ~.7 . . I: PA hair bblt ' ". .. . do;,. .. .. 15 bbla No do ;' 10 bbls N'to 11‘1' S Salmon,landing at the .jyl7.Caiist and for sale.by eJNO:F. PERRY.. 'POTASH and.scoitomps.: 10• casks in store, E jyl7 ,and for:sato by f - .11 , i(). F. PERRY. - C'VEII and TIAIOTIFY S 4E D , - 30 bbls Timothy seed ; 'f/lalds Clover eed ; for sale by jyl7 ' . z 4NO. F. PERRY: BUCKETS/and BROOII3Sr, 30 doz Beaver Bpckets; Corn Brooms; j 717 for sale,by 'JNO. F. PERRY. AA and OIL: 25 .:bls N. C. Tar -: • - 15:!u - Tanners Oil; 'Receivedandlfor sale by. jyl7 PERRY. OHEESE:2I-11oleill, received and for sale by jyl7 • JNO:. F. PERRY. 1101ACON SIDESI. 1600 lbs.Baeon Sides, reed' and 1.11 jyl7 -:titisale by ..Tlg().. TEIWY. • TT : 60 BoxeS 8.04 30, " 'loxl2 •nn band and for saln by SIWITIV? ! tSiNCLAIII, jy /5 • • - .56 Woad at. FLOUR, I.` 104 Barrels, S. F. Flour, of good brands', for sale by SMITH fir. SINCLAIR, yl5 .511 Wood st. Scprchrd finite, , and . n CASKS Scorchings, prime;. 4 141../ 4 !. Potash; reed., is 'store dad ror sale by . ' L. S. , WATERMAN, .13' 16 No 31 Water., and 62 Front st. DRIED FRUIT, 40 Bbls Peaelies,lialres, prime article; 150 'hustlels dried Apples, " " In store arid for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, jyl6 No 31 Water, and 62 - Front st GLASS,• • 230 Boxes, SAO, 'llO 10xI2, 10114, 10xI5, 10x16, 12x18, 10x12. and 6xB Glass. In store and for sale Sy L. S. WATERMAN, jyt6 ' No 31 Wood, and 62 Frollt at. AIT HITE BRANDY, TY Perfectly IN hite and pare; at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER, jyl6 16 Marke st. cor of Front. (ALL) MONONIIAHEL,I RYE WHISKEY, lj 86 Barrels, various ages, some very old and fine; in store, and for sale by JACOB WEAVER, jY/6 16 Market st. cor Front. O_WEET AND DRY „MALAGA WINES, • 1.,) "12; Barrele,l and Giro's Bloantaill 'lOlll. do. Wines; Superior arti4lcs. Fortiale by the Barrel or retail s at the Wine Store of JACOB WEANED., .iY I 6 IG Market st. cor Front. e. 10 Tr 7 - 8 .. u C t l tl a t s r s . Q C L lt J er r r s i rb r e e r; Store Of - Cherries; WEAVER, -jyl6 16 Market at. cot Front. 1 - 1111 ED APPL ES-1 4 sacka Dried Apples, a good 1,„/' article, for sale by IYI S. . , SPAM & SINCLAIR. A UNESS ENTILER-20 Sides, black, fors3lc r I by jyLi SMITH' 8: SINCLAiIt. FAMILY FLOUR—SO bids. fresh ground family 1/Our, ill Blow and tor sale by . jY IS • L. S. WATERMAN. 8Ac.{ , ,,-2001.) Ws. Dacon is store and fur sale by jyls L. S. WATERMAN. T . , - lANC DOCK COLOGNE BOTTLF-4.;, doz. aslorted cetera, taint glass--a beautiful ar ticle. Alai), 3t; doz. Dark Docke t for sale at the Wine 'w,re of JY/5 j3ERSONS wishing to advertise in the German Language fertile rent or sale of I•'arins,lloTliCS, Lands, Goods, &c.,Will find the Freedom's Friend a most desirable medium, as this paper, issued tri• weekly and weekly, has unquestionably the most ex tensive •circulation of any other German paper in Western Pennsylvania. Term* for advertising, mod erate. Office in 6th st., between Wood and Market, opposite the Pittsburgh Tea Store. VICTOIt SCRIBA, Editor end Publisher jyl3-3w of the Freedom's Friend. !Journal s a . nd Dispatch copy two weeks.] A collection of the latest, consisting in part of AL, the following SWIO Thou lov'st the GreenwOod, So . do . LE Glendalough, a Words by Thomas Moore ; Rough and Ready, No. 1; Songs of the Alleghanians ; Oh I Breathe not her name, Mary Mine ; Fairy Song; The Beautiful West; The Flower Queen; Oh sing up more that Gentle song; When.thc Battle is o'er; The song of other days ; Oh, return my Mother; the Mountain Boy; SoleaffinTl:the.tiiiorite Opera of Matilda; Loier songs of America; and Mitt Evening. Buena Vida; Cerro Gordo, Monterey, Matamoras ; Lbraharn Pacha's, Clay's Kentucky Grand marches. Cameron Guardi, Capt. Mars, Camp ilarmUm ; Rio Grande, Vera Cruz, :Camp Swau, Gen. Taylor's ! Encampment Quick Stops. Jenny Lind, Alhambra, Les Belles de Toronto ; Andrea, Tambour, Cally, Evergreen; Rudolphi's, Borani's, add Amelia Pokas. La Violotto, Atlantic, Woodbine, La Lucille Mahopac Lake, Emerald, Mexican Hop, Bachelor's Button, Monterey, Crazy Polo, t 6 Lutine waltzes ; Quadrilles, Rondos, Vaiiations. New Music received is soon as published by WM. S. CALDWELL, '2d floor, Pest (Ado Buildings, Third street. jyl3 T't, SC UL AP Lk, of the' White Sulphur and' L Chatybcate Sisrings; of Lewis county, Ky. The above delightful watering-place or summer resort, is now ready for the reception of visitors, under the direction dt:Michael-Kerini Jlsq., late and for many years of the Louisville hotel. Mr. Kean and Lady will have the attire management of the entire board ing department; Mr. Ifitchcock of the tavern,,bari store, bowling saloon, and other amusements ; and Mr. Uliss of the springs, path houses; stables, horses; carriages, &c. &c. Messrs.° M. & Weedon, Stage Proprietors 01 Maysvtlle, will run a regular four horse Post Coach to the Springs every Mianday, Wednesday and Fri day ot the season, and furnish horses and carriages at all Other times to those wishing to Visit Esculapia. Persons prefe ring, the Vanceburg route will do well to take the Portsmouth packet Scioto to Vanceburg on Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday, when they, will find Monts and carriages to, forward them to the Springs. M. T. C. °OULU, Proprietor. P. S.—For other partieulars,semlithographic bills, at the hotels, on the steamboats, &c, and if this be sot convenient then take for granted the following facts, viz That Esculapia is nearer the Ohio river than any other watering-place—that it has the purest, moun tain air—the most delightful, cold, limpid, sparkling, sulphur water—the oldest, coldest, Amrest, purest, pleasantest and must efficacions chalybeate fountain in the U. Statesthat it surrounded by mountain scenery, with romantic, picturesque, and diversified with good fishing, ishoottng; for chasing, deer-racing, &C. &c., together with good eating, drinking, sleep ing, walking, riding, Mincing, shaking off the "blues,"" outgrowing of the dyspepsia king, I nagh ing, growing fati,loving to stay, dreading to go away, promising to come again. , --to bring friends, neigh-. bore, sisters, wives, sweet-hearts, &c. Bre. and after all it is cheaper staying at Esculapia than at any oth er or the fashionable watering places. - This is the voice of hundreds who have been there and mean to go again.—Cis. Com. July lit. jyl7-$5 ANOTHER; new supply of Ilormeopathic Books, at the Bdokstore of the subscriber, viz lialmernan's Materia ,bledica, 4 vols. Chronic Diseases, 5 " Organon, 1 " "I• Dunsford'a practical advantages of Ifornceopathy, I vol. Bell's Lawrie, i Vol. • Hering's Domestic - Physicim, I vol. • ffonninglianson's Therapeutic- rocket Book for Homieopathists, I vol. . Naniial•of Hoinceopathic Cookery , Sic. &c. Together with large variety of Hotoceopathie Medi 'eine Chest, of different sizes and prices. ' Also,.a large quantity of empty Homeopathic vi als, at the lowest prices. VICTOR SCRIUA, Pith st. bet Market and Wood, opposite the jyl3-2w . Pittsburgh . Tea'Store. (Journal, wad Despatch, copy 2 iveeks..). ' k's' r every description e Brice' CH WINE 1 p n il v . q r it ti n ali te ty ; cl i a ff r o 6 r L d 4., e Bc a ill .: s iS o f it a re! eightyi l !oe, v .ll• ar e . scti ts f put up 1 . . for 'Buie' ill origural•pa . ckr Wive Storp' of • - ... : - f ,,,;?•• • • ie29' ••••, , ----L f •srt li.nli.lt. ' 0 - --, -11 , i-, ~%. .:4 ,-- :. - 11.1.- Fe"F.V.- ''. =MI EV Prrserce or Pickle. Jars JACOB WEAVER, [6 Market it., eor. Frolit Aluxicj. , '34;5 '1 , .;;;; - ' ‘IP'7D a :earn lIATTING- tnade arrangements;with"s . .hei.-most ea. teniive IMpoiting House in New York, some time back;for iriv supply of ptire Winetiand.pquOrd, and . whit are the soleagents of tbe-liiiidwing houses in F.drepe rind -the- Island of Madeira: of wOhird' Deptiy & Co." “Hennessy," tsSaziac;s l .4.J. Du pug &C. 4 .1, and A._ Seignette --Brandies; •'-(;they; Weber -Porrester , e 'of Operto,.!) Perrester, Weber 4- Ofil ey Lyrn ington Co Madeira, "CruseallirehtieliPs . Claret,- ,$ ..Idecpaisson k",tlPs Champaigne Wines: , They have kindly consented fur,me to use their nanielf necessary to.showrhat I have reierVed and art receiving a large supply of the above Brands of Wilma and 'Liquors; which I am prepared to sell-in a pate :state to:those - who' . want. at fair prices. Thankful tolny friends andrhe pub lic for past favors,- I hope to meet a continuance of their patronage by strict attention to business. P. C. filAitTiN, jyl - corner of . s Smithfield and Fr o nt te „ „ SOLDIERS 01 0 THE, HEX/DAN WAR rrHE subscriber having opened an office in- the I City of Pittsburgh, the'State of Pinan'a,_ for the purpose of procuring Land Warrants at the Seat of Government, for the discharged Soldiers of , the Regdlar Army, as well as the Volunteers Who have I served their country in the'present War with informs the living,.-ond the representatives of Abe dead, that by addressing. toliarat this City, giving the name and address 'of the soldier, and if dean, his representativesoit will -receive careful' and prompt attention. Instructions and Blanks will be immediately re turned per mail io the applicant; to be executed and returned to , me at this place: The Warrant, - when received, will be immediately sent per mail to the proper owner; or Wile should "refer receiving me:. na y. I will make elle ()Ibis Warrant to the best ad vantage for cash, and make no charge for that service. In the event of the death of the soldier, that must be mentioned in the letter, and the warrant will issue according to the following rules: Virst, to his wife and children, (if Lie have any.) Seoondi to his father; aad Third;,,to his mothir. Baying a sort in the' General Land Ofacc - at Wash ington, and one in'the Army .under General Scott, in Mexico, the, matter-would receive their prompt attention, should any difficulty-arise reopeating the necessary proof. Letters addressed to me on the subject must be post paid, and.incluse a Five Dollar Bank Note as my compensation. W.N. B. FOSTER. strEstEricr.s. Hon. Harmar Denny, Hon. Walter Toward, Pittsburgh Col. Win. Rubinson, Jr.' James Hall, Esq. Robert Buchanan, Esq. Cincinnati. Irwin & Foster, . Major St Clair thmtly, Paymaster U. S. A. 7 N. 0. Lieut. CM, Sam'l. W. Black, Capt.' John Herron, VoPs Gen. Scott 's Capt. Robert Porter, ' Army, MeV° Capt. P. N. Guthrie, Reg. Army, W. B. F. may be found at the blue of Wm. E. Austin, Esq., late Black Ea LiggetPs,'lturku , s Build ings, Fourth street. jy9 Important to !took Buyers HE Literary WUrld, a weekly newspaper, pub lisked is New York; at s3per annuni.'C:F.Hofr: man, editor. The plait of the Literary World is to afford' a medium where the Author and the Publisher, the Bookseller and. the Bookbuyer, the Reader and the Critic, may all communicate with each other, as in a Literary Exchange. Agent lb r Pittsburgh, WM. S. `ALDW ELL, at the new Literary Depot, j; 9 - second doer, Post Oflice Buildings. Whiskey. -275 BARRELS !Law Whiskey, over proof, for sale by, J ACOR WEA V ER, il l 3 1G Market-st., cor Front. 11ANIPErtg, I A: few good substantial Milton Hampers, con cement for Packing Glassware, &c., for sale by .0. 13 JACOB WEAVER. New Books. nit ESCr)TT , S Conquest of Peru; HOWitt'S Homes of the Poets; Schmitz's History of Itome; Omoo—by The Boys' Summer Book. Justrec'd and for sale by jyl3 R. S. BOSWORTH & Co., 43 Market st. Chickering's Pianos. TORN 11. MELLOR, No. 81, Wood street; has on band and fur Rale, a very elegant Rosewood Piano forte, from the celebrated manufactory Of' Chicitering,Roston ; which has beep pronounced by the best judges in the city, to be superior to any in- strumeut they have ever heard. Priee .IYI2 Gold Pens. 120 GOLF PENS, selected of the best brands, and handsomest patterns, or holders and cases. Ain', 2 dozer Saelers patent extension pen holder and pond',just received and for sale at the lowest prices, at tod Pen Read Quarters, Cornet 1.0 . ith and Market streets. je 10 W. W. WILSON. FRENCH L (H every description, price and quality: Bor deaux, Marseilles, Muscats, ptit up in 'France, Clar ets, 4 . C., come eighty varieties, fur axle in original. packages or cthernise, at the Wine Store or . • JACOB- . je26 ..Nn. 16 Market at., cot Frani.. More New Goods AA. MASON, 62 Market street, has just re • ceived 1U pieces rich French Lawns, 20 pa. French Printed Cambric, 15 pa. new styles Ging- Wins; 25 ps. Linoa Ginghams, 7 cases of Parasols and Parasoletts ; also, Shawls, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, Summer stuffs, &c. je2s Dry Prayhell. 25 BUSHELS Dry Poaches; fur sale low,to close concignment, by OEO. COCITRAK, je2s N 0.26 Wood at. rCONOMY CRAB C1D14112 barrels, just re , '".t.4 := received and for sale by . je:2l MILLER to RICKETSOST. IP alley Hock Cplogne Bottles. 11DOZ. assorted colours. Also, 12 dos., dark, large size !locks, just received and fbr sale by JACOB WEAK ER, jel2 16 Market st.i cor. Front at. AVlnes4l.lqttors, and Liquors in Glass, r o every variety and price, Foreign and Donicn. tic, for sale by JACOB . WEAVES, jyl 1B Market st.,cor Front. Letter. Writing, and filanle Books. A LARGE. assortment of Letter and Writing Pa 1-1, per and Blank Books, full and half bound, of all sizes, for sale at the Bookstore of ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, Market et. bet §d and 4th: F isu—l3 Kitts extra No. 2 Mackarel ; 10 boxes Scaled Herring; For sale by J.D. WILLIAMS &CO., je29 , 110 Wood street SUGAIt-- 7 9 Barrels double refined pulverized ; 1 " " " pulverized ; 1 case loaf"; T 5 barrels assorted "I tierce star; 10 bags Brazil ; 3 barrels clarified ; 5 hogsheads N. O: ' For sale by 3. D. WILLIAMS Sz CO:, jeS9. 110 Wood street CLOTHING CLOTHING ! ! CLOTHING ! The Three Big Doors vs. The, Western • -World!!! 10,000 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS STOW made and ready to ha offered on the most Di liberal terms to my old customers and the pub lic in generals The Proprietor of, this far famed and extensive establishment has movi, - ..after returning from the Eastern cities, at much fro/Rote and expense, lust completed hie fall and Winter arrangements to supply his, thousands of customers with one of the most desirable stocks ofClething that has ever been offered in this or any other market west of the moun tains. For neatness in s tyle and -workmanship; com bined with the very.low price which they will be sold for must certainly render the old unrivalled Three Dig Doors one of the greatest attractions of the western country. It is gratifying to nie - to be able to announce to my numerous friends at home and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I have made to meet the many calls in my line, it is with difficulty i can keep tithe with the constant rush that is made on this popular establish ment. It is a well established fact; that my Bales are' eight or teatimes larger than any other house in the trade, and this being the case on the amount sold, I can afford to sellattnuch less profit than others could possibly think Ordoingif they wished to .cover con= tingent expenses. I intend to make iteleati sweep of all my, present stock before the beginning,ot next year; coming' to.this conclnsioari.rvi lsttakelt the interest of every, man, who wants a cheati‘wintei suit, to call and e purchasent the Three Liig Deers; -' oci2C.d&iv. IYMIDSZEY. !TRICK &.-Sr'" 4 - %- 1 • - FSEI Ma INSI ME -• . • IFIIiSiC JLSB - recivrid- by 'PIO; .11 -MEll,q4; No S. I Woud . , . . Mary BLane; Jim CraikCoitt; WheznilatiCnockin , at Ale Door t; DandY , Sino ; Rose of Mahan:it Cysithiu Suei SioiT'Dfirkica ;:ing; Guinea Maid,- Kew and Pojacta ntimen tar gangs... you. conie up to my - Mountain:Dome; We stood beside die Window ;-The Grave of:Bonaparte; WoOdman 'spare that,'Tree ;" Molly 11 awn ; He do eth all things , well; The Fairy Boy; The Fairy,Belli; 'Tie Midnight , Dourf',Letzons 4 S-Wild• Booty -The Gipsies!,.lestionis A ; Change "-in the things , I,dove; Come, Oh!. come along with Me; 'Star :Spangle& Banner, Erin is my Horne; There , s,no'.Home.liko my own ; , Mary of Ar g yle ; 'Flow .Genzly Sweet Af ton; By gone f-lourss'When ,Stars are . the ,quiet , Skies;"oiv . on "then shining _River ; Evening 'Star %Voltz: New York 'Serenadir , *tam; 'Love 'not Quick Step; Bird waltz; Hem QUieli , Step; Serephie Gallopade; Peter's, Highland March; .Gold en , druY, Walti ; -- Baden Paden . Polka . ; .Woronzo waltzes; FLAPS Quin* Step; Grassbopprar walto; Variationiiio Parisiennei by Denten; L'lnsization by Weber;Tarlationa, from Beatrice di tender; by Ditverney; Allematid, variatione. by Bunten, Swiss Drover Boy,'"variations , hyrCxerney; Duett, variations °rani ilia , Swiss ramilybylianten. Knit, net ion biwksfor Piano torte. _ &do__ 4, Said beet rani pork mtcst.=be deliveferj, eneibalrty; betWcen thn first•ilsy . ollantiary,lB43,"and.the first 4 day if.4pril, 18184 and the other half lietWeen JO' 15th day of April, 1848, and the )51h:a4...br.46 10 /W., : : 1848, unless earlier deliveriesthotild, be required by the Chief of thiq Bureau. . Offers laust beinade I frit each halt Separately and_dietliictly--4hatja,forthir half deliverer] between .the .)St ofJanuarp and the '; Ist of April, and for the half delivered bbtsirbeiftli4, _ 13th or April) and the )51.1 . 1 of lune, 1848, ."Payin v ent icor the first half to be Made it after . Ersiopesus. a mit Ameriesis A rilab.: European Agent hasagain arrived in Anteri.ideliveri.; and for the seeuud hail thirty stays after ca, and-will leave Pittsburgh at the. sual three,' the 15th June, 15.48'. r • in September, and. from New York the Ist oft/c- i e he bee fin ust ee frool .wel I, tette rt cattle; striuglel taker Deßt, oar a TWENTY flair TOUR, through Eng- r et ed ir e- tumeutke A rm d ay .o. i i . e.vidab r er;.lBaud land, :Deland; Scotland, &c., returning to America the fest day ofFcbruarY, 1848; and weighing not in 1838. Money remittances thrlarge orsmall sutras' lens than six hundred Ounds,- nett weight; - promptly made to all parts of Great Britain and lie, Tke logs and leg rands of the hind qUarters; and the the lands legacies, debts; rents, real estate, and claims , lL 1- • skint atilt strouruererbus; and at. least eight "pounds collected and recovered; copies . of wills, deeds and fionithe neck eah foie ,dr aw in g rtr the pinta 1 11". documents procured ; searches of all kinds‘made, marked N os. I; . ,r unt 0a -the drawing or fkc. The' references'. heretofore publishod with in name' ableothers, can be.given. _APPiy Personalth ation of the fore and hind quarters : of an l ox;Which will, be 'attached to and form a..part of the. Contract; or address,(post . paid,) • - • m us t be esuladed from each barrel inidltalf - • If. KEENAN, Agent and beriel,'und the remainder `of the carcass. must..bet Attorney and Counsellor at• Law, Pittsburgh. cut in pieces °fn.:Wiest than eight"pentitte bach. Mr. K. will be absent from Pittsburgh on business "' The pork mud. lie 'picked ''from .Coen •fed, well during themes. ter part of August. .11.4.111 ES MAY will fattened hogs, slaughtered • between due!"first &i v y' of attend, to all his business in his absence. Jyl Novernber, 18472 and the tirstrlay of Febrnaryll . B4S; and weighing not less than two .hun r £s .• each,' excluding the heads; joky, necks,shonliiens; hkms, legs; feet; and lard, sae all refuse - pieceir and must be in pieces weighing - net Less than sit., pounds each, - ' - - I "Both the beef tied the pork thirst he salted with at least one statute bushel of Turk's. May,- or St. Übes salt; and beef must hare five .' Ounces of fine pulverized saltpetre to each barrel; cad : erect rif a pickle, to be made: from.freslimater; as stiong Mrsalt Will make it. One-fuerth the cluantity of beef, and one=feurth . the quantity of pork, must be packed in half barrels; and contain brae hundred peusdt nett Weight ofeach; as the ease'biay be; and, in -.estimating the price; two half Barrels are be constdered as one .barrelt• The barreli and half barrels must be made . .al:the. held I seatbliect trite oak, or Wbiie'llth sta4es . and heading; if of the former, to be not - lese than three:. . • fourths of an inch thick; if itf the latter, to,be not less than an inch thick for barrelli, v and thre&fourthlt of an inch for hall barrels, and to be hopped at least _ three-fourths overwith the Lett white oak.or hickory, "- • Eabli barrel . and half barrel must be - branded oh its head cc Navy Beef" or 4, Navy Pork," as the case may, be; with the contractoes - name and _the" year when,packed. - The beef and pork will; unless othbrivite directed ". by the chief of this Bureau; be intfieeted bp the in. specting officers at the resp,ectiye navy yards attire- • said; and by some " sworn . .inspentor of salted pip= visions," who -will be selected by . "the respective - ffi commanding ocers . :but their chargbs for Each lin.. speetion must be paid the respective tontractorst" who:must likewise have the barrels pht in' good shipping order to the eatisfactibn of the-commend ants of the, respective navy:Yards aforesaid, alter in= spection; and.at their own extrimsb.. Bidders must specify "their, price§ separately and distinelly in separate offers for the beef and for the • • pork, and for:each of the places of deliVery,eoter- Mg allexpenbes and all charge's: Bondi in nne-third the amount of the_respective contracts will be required; and ten per centurn id addition will be withheld froth the ether:Mt - of each payment to. he mado, ,es"eollateral tectiiitY for the due-Und faithful performannevisf thefere.si)ediVe COM , tractS; whisk will bn no account her paid until the m , !: . I contracts are complied with ilia!' iespeets,and 'is to bothribited to the United States in the'event of fails" ure to complete the deli:dr/es withirithepreacribed° periods. And in ease of 9 ailtire on the pait of the contractor to deliver the rtibresaid beef and ;park within the time speeihed,.the"chief of the libireauld Provision& and Clothing shell have the right to/direct , purchases to he Made to simply the...deficiencies, end any excess. of coot stall he charged.to and paid,by I the contractors: Payment will be made by the Uni-i ted States at the periods above specified; excepting" the ten percenturn to ne withheld Instil the bomple4 ton of the contracts as before stated,) after the Said .• beef and pork shall have beenviaspeeted and receivz. • . ed, and bills for.the same shall have been presented . • - to the navy, agents respectively, duly apprbted , • the commandants of. theretpective navy yardir„ cording to the terms of the - centracts. ..• The parts of the beef to be excluded will be par ticularly designated in the engraving -to be atmchedv . ....."- to the contracts: • Persons interested Can'cibiaitt thetri ' •-, on application at this office. - Bidders whose proposals are accepted (aml.nonci:-.... ethers) Will be forthwith notifierliandaa early as pine:- - ...- ticable contract and bond. will he transtnitted.te them' for exebutlon • which:contract and bond.mnst,<• be returned to thel ' hireau - within ten days, exclusive of the time required thy - the regtflar transmission: of v, - this mail. Every cifferniade iriiist be aecenipariied (as direct ed in the 6th section of the act of Congress,Making, - appropriations for the. naval.serviee lbr -1848-7 , tip= .1. proved 10th August, 1846, a copy of which is mils., "... Joined) -by a Written guaranty; signed by one orMdre respontible persons; to thb effect that lib br they tinz . dertake that the bidder or bidders .will; his' or their bid bo accepted; enter, into-.an obligation within ten - days, with good and sufficient sureties, tO ftithishthe articles proposed. .• ' This guaranty Must 12.0 decetbrianied by the-.eerai , • Scam 41: the United States' District Judge, United States' District Attomey;NavY Agent, or sotue Writer, ,v - of the General Government, brindivideal.known - td the Bureau, that the guarantors are - able th'.make. good their guaranty, - • - • -• • Nd prolausal will be eoosidadtitinieds: decOPPant''•'. ed by such guaranty. • - The bidder's name and residetied; Mad tho - Mlimd- •-• of each member of a firm; wherea ecatipany °dere; shotild be distinctly stated. •-• _ - - flunten , ia turgmpilera,f, Cairej -113pailton , 8 ; Willigss; flowe's ;..Flummelt.'s; &c i /km. jvl3_ 91111 F. Stockholders of the Fanner's Deposit Bank of Pittsburgh, intend making application to the next Legislature for.suck. alteration of their, charter as will give them Banking privileges; or i if deemed expedient, will. ask to be incorporated as a nen Bank. 11 - j ,. order of the' Board of Directais. je3o-lawsin THOMPSON BELL, Ckshier. - Turseort , a General Emtgrattion Ott . kEMITTANCES and pasaag t ot' and from GREAT BRITAIN , AND IRELAND, by-W.&J.T Tapscott 75 South street; corner ofMaiden Lane, New York, and 95 Waterloo'rciad Liverpool. • ' ' The subscribers having accepted. the 'agency of the above house, are now prepared to make arrangi.; ments upon the most liberal terms with those desi rous ef paying the passage of their friends from the old Country, and flatter themeselies their character and long standing in business' will, give ample as gamma that all their 'arrangementi will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. W. &'J. T. Ta pscott, are long and raven bly known for the superior class accommodation nil qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN OF TUE WEST, SHERIDAN, ROCHES -TER, GARRICK, HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIV .E'RPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each Port monthly, from New 'York the2lst and 26th and from Liverpool the fith and in;addition to which they have arrangements with the St.;Geori , ° e 'end Union Lines of Liverpool - Packets to insure a depar ture from LiverpooLevery fiv edays being thus:oeter mined, their r4Cilitiesi shall keep pace with their in creasing patronage, while Mr. W. Tapscotys constan t personal superintendarite'of the business in Liver pool is an additional security that the comfort and .acccommodation or the passengers will be partici) . - tarty attended to. ' _ The subscribers being (as usual) extensively enga ged in the Transportalion Business between Pittsburg and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge of and • forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay, and are therefore prepared to c.tratratt for pas sage from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this City; the nature of die business they are engage 4 in gi.ing them 'facilities for carrying pxasengers so tar inland nut otherwise attainable, an.d will, (if ne cessary,) forward - passengers thrthei West i by the best mode of conveyance without any; additional charges for their trouble. Wheie persons tient for decline coming outoho ampilut paia for Flassale will be refunded ia REMITTANCES. ; • The'silbscribersate also prepared to gite drafts at sight, for any amount payable: at' the prindipal Cities and Towns in - - England,- Ireland;, Scotland and Wales; thus affording a safe and expeditious modeol Remitting funds to those Countries,. which persons requiring Inch facilities will find it their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter post paid) will bb prompt ly attended to. ' TAAYFE &O'CONNOR' Forwarding and Commission Merthante, mar27d&wy. Pittsburgh, Pe Watches from Europe. JUST received, a fresh importation of fine Gold and Silver Patent Lever Watches or the best qualities and handsomest patterns; which I am sel ling at as low prices as the same qualities are pur chased for in the Easiern cities—their qmility and accuracy as timekeepers will be guaranteed. :• Also, Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, at $3O, $35, $4O, and upwards. Being deferirtined to *eke ft the "intik& of obr citizens and others, to purchase at home, I respist- - fully invite attention, to my large and beautiful as sortment of Vs atchea and Watch tiimmings.. It The best attention Manstandy given to le re paring ofjlne Watches'. Hiving in my, employ We most experienced and best weikmen in the'State, and every ticitity for doing all kinds or Watch and Clock work in the very best manner. • W. W. WILSON, jylo Corner of 4th and Market eta. J. N. 11 , Clowrys ATTORNEY AND cOUNSELLOR AT LA IV. OFFICE in BakewelPs Buildings an Grantstrent. je29,241-ly - - Valuable Real Estate for Sale. THAT beautiful property, situate near Manches ter, directly opposite the residence of 'James Anderson, Esq„ fronting 345 feet oh Ohio Lane, and extending back 300 feet to Sheffield street, with House and improvements. It will be sold together or divided: • Also, a Lot of ground, elegibly satiated in Dwin street; between Penn street and theAllegliedy•Riv, er, 64 feet 5 inches in front, by lid feetin 1140, to a 20 feet alley. • . - . Persons wishing to make investments; are inform ed that portions of that line property in Alleghdny and Manchester, owned by a Cortiparty in .Philadel phia, will be offered in the market. as soon - as the necessary arrangements can be Mada,,and of which due notice will be given. - Apply to GEORGE BREED, 94 Wood st.: je23-dim Newly, luvruted 'PsitUnt Block Spring' Truss, FOR the immediate relief and 'puma/lent elite of Hernia . and Rupture. (Suited to all sizes)--* The superior claims oflhis Truss consist in the com parative,ease with which it may be want, 'fife pad of wood being neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure of any part•of it, and theroughlj , adapts itself . to any movement, made by the wearer. it can be worn withoutinterthission, until amire is effected. The subscribers have made arrangements' for the manufacture of these valuable 'Misses, in a saperior style; in Philadelphia, and have theth OW foi sale uttheir office, No. 77, Smithfield street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh: GEORGE WATT. jyl - gr. KAUFFMAN. liE highest price in cash paid for the iiiirerent grade's of clean washed, Woot, free from burs. Wool sacks and burlaps on band and for salt kriv„ by MUIIPIIY old Wool Warehouse, cor. Liberty st. - and _ Lay24.14-w3mo Cecil's alley: . , gmall farm of land containing about 70. acres, A situated in Wall). township, Butler ,countyr within one mile of the marl 'curlingtn fro:Ffittabizrgh to Ritter:ling. The land is all cleared except about 7 acres and Under a good male of..cultiiatibir. There is a good farm dwellinir house arid firm - barn on - the premices. Tho farm is well watered and aboinult in good coal and limestone. I'm terms apply to William Boyd Attorney at 1,07 office on 4th street above Smithfield. -- • je ' . • _ ANDLE.B--i 0 .boxee - Star • = 30 g 4 -terine;, - 6 a... Sperm; - rfoteale - - D.. WILLiAMS tc CO, je2O. 110 Weed street.- • HAW-1.84 A. A.AIA.SpN; N e y 62 -Market it.; has ••••t: . telved . hirke eissonclieas. 'of rich Slitte2ll, • silk, -O•seintierO f Woos "do lairit, -raition -I.;:lit!Mai net, mid other Shawls. ' • ; MS EMI Notice. Woot ' Wool t or Salo' for - t Ale: by the ME t 1~.. " EN INE ESN =MI I ' NA 'BEEF - AND PORK 'FOR , 2:8445A . -. - •. -- ; .•.• • . . - .mo.v• DEPARTDI.2I74 1 .- • BIIILEAV PV. AND CI;Oill1:(0, Jtati. 22, 1347. Q Ept - PROPOSALS, :endorsed "Propo7lk ' Anil wProposals Pork;ri as the•c may. key Iv ill be tdceived at this etSce =OS t' P. u. 31013::ay,:94a 2cl diy brAngart,?tiezt i i?i furnishing and iieltrating)ree efall tett the UnitedStatcp , 44 7 -- - :Five thati.ohti Tariflittitrol. and Suet thotisattif pat ' • ' .- • • Each . Pure! to iatithisidt:liallibah•tlinlsi rietindi nett weh;ittoor beef :tir: pink weight is either. article will be: paid.rnt. , 14.10 f livered.at the tcapcctive naiy yaofi, • . . m:. - ititresi, Sof. Bart*. At Cbariestownollaas.'...,Sllo,.., d.t....Gesii.ort, ),80th . . . Fistratt from the. of Cerngitadappitiited August 10, 1846; -• 6. Afici be . it furtiter ettactedi,,That ; front and alter the passage of this act, every p roposal fur naval supplies invited by the Secretary of the- . Navy; under the proviso to the general appropriation bill for the• navy, approved March third, eighteen : bun- - ... dred and forty-three; shall be accompanied by a• written guafanty, signed by. one or more responsiz•,• ble persons, to the effect that lie of they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be; accepted, tinter into an obligation in such - time - Islay be prescribed by the Seeretatyof the Nays, with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the supplied.; '.: proposed. - fie proposal shall be eonsidered, accompanied by such -1.4 alter the neecipY tance of a proposal, and anotifitation thereof to. thift!. - • bidder • or bidders; he or they shalt fail to enter into as obligstiod within the time prescribed by. the Sec.: ...•-• rotary of the Navy; with good and sufficient Sure:lei . - ••.• for furnishing the supplies; then the Secretary of the Nary shalt proceed to tontract with • some other:•:.. person or. krsond for furnishing the said supplied;... and shall forthwith tame the diderenep.between the. amount contained in the proposal. Bo guarantied; and. the amount for which he may have contracted; for : :. furnishing the said supplies, for. the. Whole period of . • the. proposal, to• be charged up . againit 'Laid bidder isi•bidders,end:liiii -- or their guarantor Of guarantors; .. and the same shall be immediately, recovered by the -- United States, for the use of the NSty Departmenti in an . action. of debt ..against either . peretms ! " , . • ' • jtine26—lawlaug2. 7----- Javve•a CararifsiiitftB fintaam, • - • " ISpleasant, tertain, 'safe and effectual remedy. for Dysentery; Diarrlicea, or Leeseneas, Cholera Mothus; Summer Complaint; Cholla, Griping Pains; -Sour Stomach Sick and Neivoiiii Readach, Heart:. bard; Watertrnish, Pain nr sickness of the Stomach; Vennitingi Spitting up of Food tater Eating, and aloe . where it passes 'through the body nocharaged; Waal.: . of Appetite, _Restlessness and taability,t4.:6loeo.; Wind an the Stomach and beivetailiyinerres,Ctainp;. Nerioda Tremors and Twitchings, Sea" Sieirressi Fainting!, Melaiteholyand Lowness ef Spirits; Ant:. tint and'etyiiig of Infants, and for all ROwel Arß* , " tions arid. Vervatira Ifiireasees • . • . This is one 'of dm roost 4MciEnti pfeifanf rind nafe ecinipealtions e.veotfereil to the ratiblie Int f368.= titre of the various derangeinents of the stOnlind iiild beivell, and tho'only artiolti worthy pf.tftt c'enhdexine for euriiigiCherfri In dfittlfii Itt, pannier: andidallthk above diteases - it really; ,` acts like a ehntm: • • • - • - All p,mardira art felitiletidd to try it, for . vritbriotek,,. - -erptltini it in One -thri Most valuable family media dines ever 3:! 6 t . digE.difir4d; • Hundreds? nay. • satidloar terrific-las - have been received . from •phyy. - .. 'Means; tltkiyAritart, and fa:railiip•orthelircr-serspea., tabillty, betting the stiongearttedimen 4 ,5 ' — ';• .- ` , - 4, "•:%;•••• • • aate).l.l)Pn !): err c - - ME 7 • fz , 2 BE II BE Mil Ell