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ICY ~ ~~~~ r ~~ - 'rt Commaciak'-'atii! Sinautial. PIVICSBUROIL 1104111,11 OF .111LAPE. JAMES DALZELL, , .. • - 'OEORGE OGDEN, Comarrerioß JLL4I , . - ,• PitSENGELAILIIANOMENTSIt .IB4B . IMenaltioat Paoket Line, le ayes daily for CineinnatT, lo s at. Paiuieng. et. Tack6t, :BrovVnsville,. to Baltimore and Philadelphia, S 666P.'31. • ••• Mail CotiekLine, Peilidelphiai 0 w M. and 12i and Southern Mailtoinli.Linec 6 ♦ m.• • NiirdiAVestera; via Cleveland, daily; 10 a x Erie and.AVestern New York, -0 .; • . Nonh-Eastebi, to' Philadelplutr, daily; except Sundays, 4• , ARRIVALS AND DEI L , RTLIRE OF MAILS.' Eastern Mail, via .Philadelplan, due 3.4. N., elosett 12 M. Wentern and.Loyinv., due 8 P elwti V.A.)/ South.via Balt. and Wanhington, due 8 E elosess lOC North -Western- via Cleveland, t due 10 A. clOnes 9 Erie and Western New. York, dui, 8 P. my ehir.ei 8 A X STOOKS: Par value.' Asked Bank of Pittehnigh.".•'7,....,..........,:•5ayv g. 50,7 5, Roo Exchange Hank •••••• • • • • •• •-•• • 50,00 ': ; 44,00 43,51 r Aferchtuits' and AI. Bank,. .... . 50,00 . ; 47,00 ' 45,00 Firmer's? DepOeit Bank.• ; - 7; 7 7 • t • - None in raarket.. - Hi m ,' st r e e t B r id ge -15000 50;00 • 45,00 Northentilberties Bridge ••• • • • 50,00 35,00 Old Allegheny Bridge.- .• •• - 7 •••• •• 25,00 S ;.30,00 - ;' 35 , 00 COnnellaville R. R. Stock, paid on , • - - ithares,s2,so • ' ' 5,00 • J City Bonds (6 V. Ceiti;)•;l. • '• 95, 0 0 Mononhela .Bridge A • •-• ••••"..". . • • u,ou Gas Stoc ga k•••-•••• : 50,00 : ,•• 45,00 DA" Rey . s 5 ,* of the .111aehetw., .` ' OFFICE OF THE POBl% „, 22 SATLTDAVNIoIeIVZIO: Ally Bth, 1848: . 1.A.111/..Nof a very, gogil supply in market Thera it some 'elittairy.- . Sale of 10 kegs No. I at 6c.; 4 - at 6c. ettikii; larger lots may bp 4uoted 'slc. but no sale; by sioglekeg . 6lc.l ' G . 11RE8F...... Sale of 24, bxs common at 5104 other sa!les nt same rate, sales of several lots cream at P,c. -.BUTTRR..Vhere is some demand for keg Butter for shipment - Olaf:the price, is not improving as was expected. In the east 10c. is all that is offered; here Sa9c. is given. , • FLOUR. :The receipts yesterdayweic light, and quick demand fur the city trade. Sale of 50 bbls on wharf at,54,00; 70 at $3,95; other sales at about the same rates; 28 bblvin store sold at $3,93; from store by dray load sales are at $4,12(11.1,18. By sin, gle barrel we quote sales at $4,2504,50. WHISKEY..A sale of 50 bbls Rectified at 18c. cash. SUGAR..Market dull and prices am firm We have heard of no sales at a figure below our former quotations, but there is evidently a downward ten dency. We heard of no`sales yesterday; - we quote nominally at sc. for priaie; for fair article 410 - Atc. MOLASSES—SaIe.s of 20 We at 27c: coal. The market is somewhat firm. COFFEE.. Market a little unsteady:;:yith sales of . Prime Rio at SOSle. ; • ' BRAN.. Large lot taken from'.ainal boat at 10c. The market is now well supplied with' Feel of all kinds and price. tend downward. ; OATS:.Prices from first hands are mill reported at 241X5a. BACON...Not any change; we hear of some sales at former quotations. Sale ofs casks Hams LEMONS'.'.'Sale or 213,:a at e 7,50. Al ow". and . Attract tre Books. illinifEßS , Select ;-Works, 4 vols.; Chalmers' Daily C Scripture Readings; Memoir of the Li feof Mrs. Fry, vbl 2d; the Convent, by cuithor of Reboot Girl in Prance: Lady Mall, or not of the;world. by Rev. C. 11. Taylor, M. A.; Margarett or the Pearl, by the /Male; Life of Pol lak, author of-" Course of Time ;tt the Listener; Le mores on Shakspeare 2, cols.;. flendleys Works—Life of Crom well, Washington and :hilt Generals, Napoleon' and his Marshall'; Powerof.Pulpit, Gardner Spring, D. D.; Beth el Flag, by same; Religious Teaching by Examsle; Pul-. pit Orators of France; Life of Rowland Hill; Free Church Pulpit; Orators of France; Now and-Then; Bethunes'. Poems; Jacobus on Matthew, adapted to Union Ques done; bloriells Modern Philosophy; Arthur's Popular tales—,"Making [lame to he Rich'," -Rising in the world," "Richas.have.wings.'"%eeping up Appearances,""Debt or and Creditor." Barnes on lsmah, 2 vol s._uhridged ed. Ireland; Welcome to the Stranger; the Czar. his Court _aud People ; Teaching a Science; the teacher and artial; 'the Owl Creek Letters; Charlotte .Fdi7nbeth's uniform vrorks::,:Fol - gale low by • ELLIOTI' Ic Bai:GLISII, 78 Wood and 50 Market 1,19. 'Fashionable Clothing el torei 'No. 2lB` LIBERTY- STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTH rilitESnbscribers respectfully inform their friends and J. the linthlio getterally,that they hove just received a new - supply qv French and English Cloths, and caisJi merev,—Nestings of all styles and quatityßeatty-tnade Clothing .of all descriptions. neck , and pocket Handker chiefs,.Shirts; in short. every article usually . kept 111 Clothing Stores,Constnittly on hand. Gentlemen wishing to have Clothes made to order, in a fashionable style. willfind it to their advantage to roll and examine our stock before-going elsewhere. Army E.LEN & DOWNING. Fire Works! TUST. RECEIV EH .8 LARGE LOT OF FIRE WORKS, s.l consisting of-- 50.000 Torpedoes; 10.000 Pulling Crackers; ' 3.000 (3 eases) paels Crartere; 4 gross Roman Candles, 1..,.3.4. 5, In and 12 halls; l gross Flower Pots; II gross Shooting Stars; 1.0 gross Roekets,l. 2. and 4ns ; • 00 gross Orushoppers; 03 gross Serporns; 9 gross Triangies.3 440 4 in: h; doz. Rainbows; 13 gross Blue Lights; • 10 gross Poet Fire:; . O groat Scrolls; . gftisti Pin Wheels: 50 hgass, pjre Craelters; for sale by • - JOSHUA jiHOBES, Corner Poorthr and SinithfieldTets. armee a an, Cornerof Ferry and'Foarte Stre I, pitufietrxh. THE undersigned. proprietor of the above well known Vote!, respectfully littortus the publis that elle hp gone, to _great expense in fitting tip thahnuse for the re ception and accommodation of her old ail sts:ppr.!, and rill who may honor her with their patronage. She is deter mined that the. Hotel, as heretotore, flilpl,PUNWirt the xy potation of being a quiet, orderly, and well conducted eA tnblishment. NO pains, or expense wilt. be spared on lter partilto render bourderiand travelers as comfortable us they can possibly be many other publidhouse in the city. Her.table will be provided with every luxury the market MAIMS; in short, her guests may rest assured that she will.nse every exertion in her power to render them fall glad entire satisfaction. A share of public patronage, in respeofplly solicited. The _subsprilter is MI6, priwidei with sufficient room for the accorgrruatlatjen of about rixty or eighty horses. irr.Don't forget dua plapp-:--eorner of Ferr.ly 1 . n ITTLE adFh. rua..lo-3m . ,ourt rtAttINAION OPENED.—.Tithe , Great 114Fgaio Corner, kJ-where there has been received, it sp . lendid new stock of. BOOTS and SHOES. of every variety . ; which will he sold cheaper than ever; ns one motto I quick sales and small profits. • •:, , Also, a large lot of TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VA LISE*. All we need to convince The public of the fact of selling Phoffo, is to have them give min call and bring the Cash Don't target 'beldam, corner of Smithfield and sth streets. •• Des 3 • J. BATES. fittlt; ABE:RICAN CARPENTMS - NBW Beinga complete book of Lines for Carpentry and Joinery.. Treating fully on practical geometry, soffits, brick And plaster groins, niches of every description, sky lights, lines for roofs and domes; with a great variety .of designs for roofs, trussed girders, doors. domes, bridges, &c,; : angle bars for shop fronts, &e.; and raking Also, additional plans for various stair cases, with thelines for producing the face and falling moulds, never before published, and greatly superior to those given in the former edition of this work. By' William Johnston, Architect - The whole founded on true gemetrical princi ples; the -theory and practice well exp lainedand fully etentplified on• eighty-three copper. plates; including same observations on the strength of ttmber. By Peter Nicholson, author of the "Carpenter's and Joiner's As sistant,. 'itc. Thirteenth edition. Receivedthis day and' for sale by JOHNSTON at. STOCKTON, je3o . Booksellers. corner of Market - and:ld sts. OlttiAN'S. WJrtat KIIA,HR is jar sapef fin 1 M.othet ?mediator Worms, . • Just 14th, 1849. , This way Certify tout I gave two of my- children three and live years old , two teaspoonfuls of Morgan's Worm Jailer, to euteh oflhem. The youngest passed 34 large worms, the mtisllsst could not have measured less than 7 inches. =The eldest passed so large a number that.we couldnot begin to count them. I have used all the popu lar remedies before the publia, for worms. but can say with a cleat conscience, Morgan's Worm Miter j a t ar so . periorro any now befisre.the public, • . , • . Sestrow. Jame:rots, . ; Bakerstown, Allegheny county. Prepared and.soldosttotessle and retail; by the pro prietor. - . JOHN D. MORGAN,. jell ~. • Druggist, Wood street. Pittsburgh. A• TrOBNEY' and COUNSEIA.Ort at LAW; Office i A Iffehon's Buildings, corner of Wylie and Pitlh meets east aisle of the Court House. Ber Cidleiting, Conveyancing, examinations of Re con* fcc.4romptly and accurately attended to. myll3 • Frankfort. Springs Hotel. • rpils.sabseliber, thankful for past Cavort; would re 1• spectrally int - on:tithe citizens of Pittsburgh, Alleghe ny and vicinity, that his house is now oven for the recep tion n o c n c w otivod bpus atio eti r! f:r f tvh:CoormsLondloefShPiTsinggistsve. Frankfort, June 29, 1848-d2w.: • - • S OAP --150 boxechroarn:dki tco ' 411 P1 '2O- "' yellow '" Suet received and for stile'by • • Iy7 • • MILLER RICRETSON y..A.N11.,4&8E,A.N5-61. lbs. freffh,Vaailla..lieans, of a celVivtle , l'e n c P t e . from ; ?i l .f ill era it3 C , o n ! i to i n ti ge t itt e " °Rie f r e i eVea r Zi makers, and others, supplieii very low by th e .B FAHNESTOCK & Co Pinta/m/414ml ,IgrINEGAltr-20 bbl*. good Cider Viaegar, on hand'and .for sale at • • Urn , XING* MORHEAVE. A.914. , -6 casts received mid for sale b ACK f hbls. N 0.2, this year'a catching, just raceired and for side r _ , it MijOREIF.AD: FLOUft--50 bble. Guy & Sous superior _Family Floor for sale by ! y7] SING & MOORHEAD. . _ 77 1 1, , i-4. • fiy 1 . %., i, 41 , - 4 -A, -.l,N:i. •', 0 .,' .4- 4 ... ‘,•-• iej poz"t!..l ..:.;'. i ..,..:„*4 4 4 1 :41:47.:.7474.4114-;; ; ;ft* . t r oi4fr.i .4 .% l : - . ll :r:ilg j ,l t.-.7,-.0-i. tr* 0 . , --4 4- 444-,,ii.,,".4,1i,...v..,tr-5\;.6":14.ViAV.1445:V_1:."-` I.': : ,•.. '. ' : ' ' : . J .;:-6 Ik et;' • 7 . : ' -- '• . 4 -.a.: .....h . i : ,..,.. 41.;t ., .A•: ... :4 644 4 ‘, ,i... 41,, p • ..:10 t.ii..... t. : 4 " .. _..... 1. 4 .0 3r 4z ,t4t 01 i 5 7;,: ,:. ,i i .i.; ....i . • r, ;,.. . . ,•• '7 : 7 . .::‘,`‘..4....:...4.. ... ' ..... t• •t 1 '' . . , • ' , : s izit z • y l / 4„?...;‘ 7 1:;1 4 , - .,40 4,ri 60. 4; .. 7: 4.7. • „t ot; 7 4 ..... 4 7: 4 ,7t: .r. 4 7 - 7 4 4: „ .I . l ' 4 ...., .. , ;' ' : r t - 114 •7 . - #4. 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";1:,(„1kreN.Lce,..11 , ,5.'4 ..; t‘...eX 1 , '...,;. z ~.....% , .10.1 .., . 4 ''' . .4" ti l: 4 ,4 .4^ . " 1'. ; .. I t ° i ..?.. •,....e:.1 . ..,.... ,', ... .. , • 'f f. ' " b • • • 41 ' ' , - . :"'' • "'"t r• %;*! , '" .. .'''r-1' . ...': • •..'"±A 7?•7".1. 47.4 v •'. " :: 14. . 4. .?' ..' FOR, Wutintrto.—The Steamer Peonsylvartia, R. L Gray; Muter', leaves this -Aeration at 3 o'clock, for, Wheeling, with the Committee "for the reception of the Volunteert. ,, - • FOIL CINCiDINAII.. The new :and , beautiful . steam er Dolphin, Capt. !italett, will .leztve for the above and intermediate ports tOday or . tomorrow. `For . Cineinnati and Louisville. • :The, splendid fast running steamer AbIERICA, Pennons, Master; will !!! '; '''' • leave for the' above and ' intennediate L: • 2 - 7 - 7- ports; this afternoon, at 4 oelock. oassage apply on board. 'DS'S For Cincinnati. aladr E Tut light draught steamer, FINANCIER, orx.rz,.7ifosiir, will leave for the above and quermediAte ports,. onMonday. July 10th For freight or passage apply on hoard, . • ,• For Clnchartautt. • ' • - - - The -rew r light draught passenger PI? ' • steamer, DOLPHIN; Cnpt. Ha.%Larr. wilt leave for the above soul interne . -Vitae ports'ott Saturday, July Stb,,at 10 o'tslOtk, A. M, For freight orpamage apply on board. For tit. 14onts. Tut fine steamer SHENANDOA H. Bow- MAX, Maker; will leave for the above and in terme late norteabis day, For freight, or passage, apply on board: :: iY6 ' For St. Louts. THE fine steamer WYOMING, THOMAS Gaits.a4a, Master. will leave regularly' for the altFport and all intermediate, this day al4 "o'cloCk. ' -For freight or, passage, having superior accommoda tion', apply on board, or to jY 6 GF.O. B. MILTENI3ERGER, Agent. Fir Cincinnati and LonisTille. • r • -- The new steamer HAIL COLUMBIA. Capt:Green..will leave for the 'above and intermediate ports. this, morning. at HI o'Clork.: A. M. For freight or passage apply on. board ono jy6 , JOHN FLACK, Agt. GREENWOOD SALOONS are now supplied with Strawberries of the best quality, fresh &wattle slues; and WOODS'-.ICE CREAM, which good judges say ~ Cean't be beat." Gentlemen and Ladies, one and all. if vitt want an hour's real enjoyment, come to GREENWOOD. where yen will inhale au at mosphere free from smoke and soot. and enriched with the fragrance of Flowers. Ac. 117 - . The Steamer GREENWOOD leaves 'ifie foot of Pitt street, Pittsburg,. for the Gardens, half-past each hour, until half-past 9.. P. M; Sandays excepted. je. Summer Arrangement. Zat THE steamer BEAVER, MM. E. Clarke, hiester, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver. 16,iond Wellsville, every Monday, Wednesday. and _Priday—and retuning on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday; nt 9 o'clock, A. 51.. Having a hard AI the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any,time. • For freight or passage apply to mal7-tf (i. \V. HARTON & CO.. Agents. 'Navy Beef and Pork, for 11349. Nsvv DnewativtaT, limn. ..al CM PILOVISIONs AND Curnitmo, June 7. 1348. SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed "Proposals (or Beef." and `.`Proposals for Pork," as the case may be, will he received at this Office until 3 o!cloek, P. M., on Mon day, the 111th day of.Tuly next .for furnishing and deliver ing. free of all coat and risk to the .United States— Five thousand,four hundred barrels of navy beef, anti four thousand - eight hundred barrels of navy pork : Each barrel to contain not leas than two hundred pounds, nett weight of beef or pork; no excess of weight in either article willbe paid for. To be delievered at the respective navy yards, as follows : Barrels Beef. Barreis Ayik. .1,600 1,60 n , 1,660. 1,600 1,500 1,0011 At C4nrlestown, Ma Ai Brooklyn, N. Y.- - - • At Govart, Yn 5,400 Said beef and pork must be delivered. owe-half between the first day of January, 1549, and the first day of April, 15.49 i and the other half between the Irith day of April, 1919, and the 15th day of June, 1.649. unless earlier deli, ties should be required Ito the chief of this bureau. Of fers must be made for each half separately and distinctly: that is, for the hnlfsleliverable between the Ist of Janua ry' and Ist of April, and for the half deliverable between the 15th of April nod 15th of June,lo49. Payment for the first , half to be made within thirty days after delivery; and for the second half in thirty days after the lath of June, 1. 0 •19. , 11 The beef 1131451 be from well•fattened cattle, klaughtered between the Ist day of Noveinher, 1015. and the Ist day of February, 1549. and weighing not less .than six hun dred pounds. nett weight, each. The legs and leg rands ; of the' hind quarters, mid the shins and shoulder clods, 'and at leasi eight pounds trout the neck end of each fore 9narter, or the.parts marked N 05.1.2, and:Lon the draw ing or delineation of the fore and hind quarters of an ox, which Will be attached to and form a 11311 at the contract. Must be wholly excluded front each barrel and half bar rel, and the remainder of the carcass toast be cut in me; ces Of not less than eight pounds curb. Thu pork must lie packed from corn-foil. well-fattened ho gs. slaughtered between the first day of November,' 1,48, and ; flip first day of February. Pi-19. and weighing not less two bemired pounds earls. excluding the heads, I jokes, necks. shoulders, bums, legs. feet. and lllrd and refuse pieces: and must br cut in Meer+ weighing not leas than'Six I.OUIIIIA each. Bosh the bet-land pork must lie salted with at least oar smote hugnil pf 'Fuel's Island, Isle of 91uy, or at Lies sait • 'iota alp: lipcf tougt have live goitres of line palter /Zed eallflebre e!leli Itaffel, eXeltlsive of a pickle, to Le made frog frelt,water, as strung an salt will make it. One-fourthWie quantity of beef. :mil otte.tourth the quantity of pork, roust be packed ; in half barrels. and emitabit one bemired pounds nett iveight of the ,ease may he; and, ire estimating the price. two half bar gels are to be considered as one barrel. The barrels and hat barrels must be made of the best seasoned white oak, or white ash .suit-es and heading; it the fArriler. to he not lens than three-fourths of tin ntrb I Mirk . ; it pf the Wier, tq be opt less than an inch thick , /murk, threerfanri!i!. of an lbr half barrel-. and la be hooped 11.11..:Igiillr1T-lialitlIS over with the brat white oak or hickory hoops. , Each barrel and half barrel mum be bratittril on its head "Navy Beef," or "Navy Pork," as The ease may be, tcidi the CollifietOefl [MOW nod the year when peeked. • The beef and pork. will, unless othersvise di reeted by the chief of this bureau, he inspected by the inspecting 'officers at the respective envy-yards aforesaid. and by I some "sworn inspector of salted provisions," who will Ile. selected by the' respectiVe commanding officers ; but their charges for such inspection Must be paid by the re spective contractors, who must likewise have the barrels put in good shipping order to the satisfaction of the com mandant of the respective navy yards aforesaid, tiller inspection, and at their own expense. Iliddero must *reify their-prier. siparritely and dis. 6110 4 in separate offers for the beef and for the pork. and for each of the plaries of delivery. etivering all ex . penses and all charges. Bonds in one-third the amount of the respective con tracts will be required, MO ten per cement to addition will be withheld from the amount of each payment to be made, as collateral security for the die and taithful per• fonnance of their respective contracts. which will on no account be paid until the contracts are complied with in ' all respects, and is to be forfeited to the United States in the event of failure to complete the deliveries within the preseribed periods. And tit case; of failure on :the part of the contractor to deliver the aforesaid beef and pork Fit lisaG Ulna 3ntelligente. OF: ' PITTSBURGH 'B,vizi_WJUßl. Tux AiiRIVFh Steamer Beaver. Clark, Baltic :Jacobs - , ;Atlantic, Parkinson,. ,do; Atiehigan'No.2. Clifton, Beaver: . . - • 'DEPAILTED, • 4 Stettmet Beaver, Clark; :Wellsville; •^ BcdticiJaeobtr: - . Brownsville. • " Atlantic, Parkinson. Brownsville: Lake - Eriei , Ilemphill, Beaver; For freight or p . . . . within the tinwspecified, the chief of the Bureau of Pro visions dud Clothing - shall have the right to direct per chance to he made-to supply the deficiencies, and any ex. cess of east shell be charged to add paid by the contrac tors; Payments will be made by the United States ut the periods above specified, (excepting the ten per cent= to be withheld until the completion of the contracts, an be fore stated,) after the said beef and pork Allah have been inspected and received, and bills for the same shall have been presented to the navy agents respectively,duly ap proved by the commandants of the respective navy yards, acpcmling to the terms of the contracts. The parts of the beef to be excluded will he particu larly ddsignated in theengreving.to be attached to the contracts. Pernoneinterested can obtain them on appli- cation at this office: • Bidders whose proposals are accepted (and none others) will fotthirith: notified, and as early an practicable u cadtract and timid will be transmitted tqrhem for execu., lion; which contract and bond - must be'returned"to the bureau within ten days, exclusive Of the time required 'for the regular transtinssion of the Mall. .Ettery offer made must be accompanied (as directed in .the 6th section of the act of Congress .makingappropria tionAftif the naval service for 184.677, as approved 10th Aughst, 1846,a copy of which is subjoined) by a written guaranty, signed by one or more responsible persons, to the effect , that he or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter into an 'obligation within ten days; with good and sufficient sure-• ties, to furnish the articles proposed:. - Thin guaranty must be accompanied by the certificate of the United Stateadistrictjudgei'Vnited Staten district a navy agent. or some other officer of the general .aleniment,•ormdividdal known to the bureau, that the guarantors are able toltnake good their guaranty. No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by such guaranty.. • . , The bidder's name and residenee, and-the name of each Member of a firm, where a Company offers, should be distinctly stated. • .• ' . • • • - Extract from the act of Congresa'approved August 10th, 1846.. . . "Su'. 6. 'And be it further enacted. That, from and after the passage of this act, every proposal for naval supplied invited by the Secretary oldie Navy; under the proviso to the'general appropriation bill for the navy, approved .March third, eighteen-hundred and : forty.three, shrill 'be accompanied by a written guaranty, signed by, one or more responsible persons, to the effect thathe or they un dertake thatlbe bidder or bidders ;will, if !di or their bid be accepted, enter into an obligation irianch time as may be prescribed by.the Secretary of the Navy, with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the supplies; proposed. - No proposal shall be considered, unless accompanied by such guaranty. If, after the acceptance of a proposal, and a notification thereof to the bidder or bidders, be or they shall:fail to enter into an obligation within the time :prescribed by the Secretary of the Navy, with good and raiffiCient , sureties for furnishing sudplies, then the Secretary or the Navy shall proceed to contract with Bottle. Other-person or persons .for furnishing the said sup plies; and shall . forthwith eanse the difference betweed the amount contained in , the proposalsos guarantied and the Arnotint for whielthejoay have contracted for famish -1w the Said Supplies; for- the whole period of . the r propo teal, to be charged - up_*aimit said bidder or bidders, and his or theii.miaraator or knarantths; and the . SAM . may; be immediately recovered ,by . the UniteCStates, tor the , use-of the Navy Department, in an action of debt against either or all of said persons." • , jelo-taci4w ..:.'::illii.elic . iie4l - iit..::; , .,,i, . , . 4 - IUMMINS .14 . SM lT H ,J,Tortoarding a nd Cceirmts.ston 1):-/Iferthants and li!eatersin-Procluer, No. 3 Smithfieldit , opposite- the Moritiitgahelo Ronne. • .013 TITI-FISKEY-I•Wilds. Rectified Whiskey just receiv .ll 'ecrand ferliale l kive by tje23] ' JAMES MAY. •01k.NIITS. 7 100 bus. Prime Tennessee , for sale by P I SMITH k SINCLAIR. ORK.--47 !ibis. Mess; 9 do Prime, just received and P forisale by [jeZt] SAIITH & SINCLAIft OAF SL GAR.— 'o. 2 to No. 8 for sole by jegt• SMITH & SINCLAIR. . . rpoßACCO.—Myees extra Tobacco,' boxes, for sale, by ' fje23 . l SMITH & SINCLAIR... UCK67CS-50 dozen for tilde by • i may 27 SMITH & SINCI QNAKE ROOT - 4 Sacks Snake Root in store and for sale by tie2ll POINDEXTER & CI 7 IF.:St--43 boxes prime . V. R. Cheese for sa eby je2l : POINDEXTEM. it CO SUGAR -11 bbds; N. 0. Sogar in store and for sale by je2l. • POINDFIXTFR & Ulf; 'SR-50 boxes Prime Cheese. just reed and th sale by firta : 2s] S. & W. HARBAUGH. BRAZIL. SUGAR-4,0 bagsßrazil Sogar,in aiore find for sale by rjeill] MILLER & CRA — B AND ROMA MITE CIDER—For sale by len , CUMMINS it SMITH. OEWERS FOR CAMPBELL'S FIRE BRICK received and attended to by (jell)] CUMMINS & SMITH. XTRA FAMILY IFLOUR—Ai all times; la be had at jell) - - CUMMINS & ,SMITH'S. TAIL:10 bbls. Wilmington, N. C. Tar, on band. and for sale by jelo] MILLER & RICKETSON. BBLa. ElT.Clj — bn hand and fornale Tony to clone, by SJ jeti TAAFFE & O'CONNOR. HAMS. -0 Casks hams, just received and Tor sale br maylo , JAMBS ALAI. . HANS-20 bids. Cincinnati Sugar Cured Hams. for • sale by 65141 • KING & MOORHEAD. ERKING.—sIi bblg to arrive. for sale by jc2 KING & MOORHEAD, cor. Diamond nv I SE-2 oxes. . • . heese or on e y jet° • _ POINDEXTER & Co HONEY —1 kegs Honey, in store and for sale by jell) POINDEXTER & Co EGARS.—A good assortment of Spanish Segurs, (ornate by snail & SINCLAIR. M A c e i C r t n it ti O n N d l v A e N i X ic V e E i llt j t . TETl rece 'r e r abnotfei%.l%.lal by. rje2ll MILLER & v RICKETZN:-:.• WINE-20 qr. casks Sweet ?Asia -1.77. ga wine, just received and forsale by je!2l MILLER & RICKETS ON. aNG HI SON TEA-40 half chests Young Hyson Y Ten. jusl received and for sale by je2t • AIILLER & RICKETSON. LOAF SUGAR-100 bbls. Nos. 7, S, 9 andlo Louisiana Loaf. 30 bbls. 'Loverhig's".Crushed rind Pulverised Sugars. For sale by tje2l.l PO!NGEXTER•B CO. WHITE HAVANNA RI:GAR-20 boxes White Ha. vana Sugar. just received and for sale by • .e2l MILLER & RICKETSON. VEACKEREL-50 Ws. Itlnck - erel No. 3, large, just re -111 calved and for sale by je2l. POINDEXTER & CO. SPIRITS TUNTI.-20 barrels just received TURPENTINE.-20 NE and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCE & CO., may 10 . : cor. tat and Wood stn. TINEGAR.-25 bids. Cider Vinegar; qr. casks while 1 wine Vinegar. in store.and for sale by 11111,LER & RICKETSON. BRANDY FRUIT—Ie cases choice Brandy' Fruit, just received and for sale by jels MILLF.R & RICEF.TSON. IHALi CIDER-2U bids." Economy Crab Cider," just k..) received and for sale by jell MILLER & RIOKETSION. - L _ INSEED OIL-911 bids. Linseed Oil. in fine shipping order, JUSI received and for sale by jell MILLER & RIEKE:MON. GCNN'S' BAGS AND MUSLIN SACKS -20U Gunny Bags and Muslin Saeks, in store and for sole by jel6 MILLER & RICKETSON. OTATGER-75 bbls. Galena Neshunndeks Just re P eeired n u t for sate by jel4 KING & :MOORHEAD. A a SACKS GALF.NA POTATOES—In good order, "ill just received and for sale by jel3 KING & MOORMIAD. PATOES-4.1 sucliA Galena Neshonnorkn jug* re ceived and for sale by jell) POINDEXTFR & Co. AVOLTLSSES-'23 14,15. superior Molassrs,tust reed on 11.1. commission and for snle ntst!•2 erNIMINS & SMITH. ri I F.A-23 half rhenis Young Hygon Tea• flm for irls MILLER & RICIKETSON. . . . _ TjAill.EY—:.tia bushel% prime Ohm Harley. just reemy ed aud (or sale by S. tic W. • 53 Water aad 101 FrOnt xtreete Ipar ASH—to en!ki extra Potash. jam re e.iived on eon- Fignment. and for sale by jel MILLER & RIC:REMNT. All , ,SS PORK —Pi obls Prune Mess Pork. just re iVI erlyed anti lii sum.. I.y rot S. & W. II ARBAUGH. BOXES CHEESE- )ust reed foul for *tele try EDMOND iiREER. laberty puce'. No 2. oon uppriornr plersveit per .telorl , r Oriental. mod for sale by F.DMCEND (:REAR, Liberty , inuto • CURED HAMS-1u 1.1,14. Jug received from Coientimil, and for *ale by KING & NIOOIIIIF.AD. row.?:.! Diamond. eorner of Diriatond alley 51 ft:ALIINA yar,vroEs jug receivved per framer Colorado; bar rale by F.DMUND fiREF.R. my - 22 Liberty greet, oppo.ite Smithfield et. 11L11.1:11.. 7:1 bolt Itaicelbt extra family pour, po.t re received 0401 10f ,lif• by S. & W. DAIWA jua 5:) Water and ID) Front greet., A Room 1.471',-The 1%411 Story of the Wire holio, in the Diglllloll.l. corner or D 1.1401 1 ,1 ulh.y.— Apply io [0,51 KING 4 11(10R1IF.All. %will be paid for clean Wool 01 . all grade, by S. & W. HAREM:OM No. 53 NVater at. iii4lW A I.K A S:l4 . SANDUSI4VAIONEVL4.4IOO Inc. wanted of 1 reasonable dineoutit. by S. & W. lIARRAISOI4. je2- 53 Water. and 104 Front at. 10 C% ii) .'4 , 4 l: ' , 4 l.s ij iti e e ( i l ii N i 11 .4 a l t l irt u •P at E r l t i2 e 4 e i iveil. soil for note by- ED:IIOND kiREEIL te2 Liberty hirr et, No. 2. A . ..4Ecikt:li-itAN ti i.i,iNO-L - Cnist originttlly tills/. and .t 1 bus been its use about four years; prire now 8175 fortnle by JOHN H. MELLOR, 1,14 81 iVoori street. CrlIA raver. Cuba filler Tobacco; - wrapper just received and for cult 1.3. je!ti & RICIiETSON. LITAR CANTLES.-2S box., Ciocionali,StarCandles; juto reeei veil tool for eulr hr jelli MILLER S RICKETSON IV 0. SI;t: A R—l 2 Idol, Prime New (Rhea,. Sugar .1111 s received by sleamor l'eleuirtplt, and for sale by y. h DARRAUGH. jro3 Water, nut 104 Prom sun. Ll()A Claudia Superior; , 17 2.5 hose, Proctor d (lambic Family: 10 `• Crompton & Co. Palm; for sale by may J. D. WILLIANIS PuLvERizED AND I.OAF SUGAR—.I4O bbl.'. Nos. 2,4, 5.6 and 7 Loaf Sugar; :15 buff cases Covering's double refined Loaf Sugar; 46 bids. Lovering's coarse pulveriged 20 Just received. and for sole by jrl6 MILLER d RICKETSON. RAILROAD GUlDE.—Doggettls Railroad Guide and Gazetteer far IStd, with Sectional Mapsynf the great routes of travel. A few copies received and for sale by JOIINSTON & STOCK - TON, jell roc. Market and 3d ate. ACKEREL AND 11ERRIND —4O bids No. 3 Mack erel. Alussachetts inspeciton. 20 bids. No 2 Mackerel, Mass. impel -lion 10 " " 1 20 " 1 Baltimore Herring. Just received and for sale by je2l & RIBIMTSON. . zaeri4li.l orlroll of Gen. Zoo* ary Taylor; by N. Coffee, under the Immediate sit periniendence and directions of the undersigned officerii, from an original sketch taken' front life, at. Camargo, ii Captain Eato n. A. D. C. D. Connor, U. S. Navy, George A. M'Calli A. G. George Neall,Lieutenant Topographical Engineers; Harry Inger soll, U. S. Navy. For sale by_ JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, 'e2l cor. 3d and Market ate. 'OOll. SALE—That beautiful and pleasant residence, in the Sixth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, situate on Fulton, Webster, ond Walnnt streets, being Lot No. 74 in Anton Hart's plan, being Pa fuel 5 inches on Walnut at, 13'2 feet deep to Fahon street, and fronting on "Fulton at. 71 feet 5 inches; npll bounded by Webster st. about 140 reet;-011 whiidi is erected n large nod well finished brick D WELLING HOUSE. with out building. Fur pardeu ars. enquire of Jul.. 11. Butler, at Lawrenceville; or of antes C. CUMMilli. Pittsburgh. ina274 1011 SALE—A two story brick ouse, mut Lot. with dining . room anti kitchen basement, hall, and two parlor's and three ehumbars, situated on Fifth street, op posite the Court. House property. Price and terms ac commodating: Also, a valuable property in Manchester, ninety-four feet wide, hounded by Preble street and the river. S. CUTHBERT, je9 General Agent, Smithfield street. TLF.T—For ten yearA, more. or les!). two pieee. 0 ground in Allegheny city.: one piece an by 100; front ing on Federal street. above the North Common; the oth er 75 feet by 100, fronting on Boyle street. Enquire of Tilos. MELLON, 'et/ .Attorne • at Law: Pitt.bureh. FOR SALE--A two story frame House, and two build ing lots, each 20 feet trout on Robert st.,by,G2 feet deep. The house is in good order, and conveniently ar ranged for a small family, The lots are good, and pleas antly situated in Arthursville, hounded by an alley on the west side. Price, $B5O. Terms, $4OO in hand, balance, .8150 a year. S. CUTHBERT, General Agent, je2t Smithfield street, 'UTM. R. FOSTER, Agentfor Alexican Sokllert,, to pro cure hand Warrants and Pensions for widows, at his office, BakewelPs Building, opposite the New Coon House, Pittsburgh'. Pa. My son, in the General Land Office, 'of; Washington, will attend to my husitte4is there, free of charge to appli• .cants. . ~. • feh2.s AQUPERIOR LOT OF FLOUR—Su At received and for A saic Ue2Gl crmuss, & SMITH. AUCTION - SALES'; BY JOHND . . DAVIS,. AUCTIONEER, . South-East corner of Wood and: . Fifth streets TrOUSES AND LOTS, In,the BoroUgh of Lawrence rille, at Auction.--On Saturday, July Rth, at 3 o'- clock, P. at., will be sold. on the premises, EIGHT very desirable LOTS OF GROUND, situate on Washington and Burrows streets. on one of ' which is erected a good 'substantial spacious two 'story Frame .Drellmg House, with a two story back building, wash h`oule, a large cis tern in the yard, and other improvements. A plan may be seen at the Auction Room, or on appticauon to Mr. Samuel 'Unpick, on the premises.% Also-vTWO very handsome LOTS OF GROUND, in 'the plan of lots laid out by ; Col. 0. A: Bayard. near the Allegheny Cemetery, on which is erected a good Frame Dwelling House, occupied by John Ground, with a good well of water at the door. Teruts—One-ihird cash, ,residue in two equal annual payments, with interest .131 HOUSE AND LOTS, in . the Borough of Lawrenceville. at Auction.—On Saturday, July 6th, at 4 o'clock, will be sold on the Premises, two Lots of Ground. hound ed as follows : On the East by Ewalt street, on the North by a street, and on the West by Smith, alley; said Lots are each 50 feet front by 140 feet deemion one of which is erected a substantial "Frame House, with Wash House, Oven, Barn. ace.. kc. Said property ii situated in a pleasant part of the Borough, and is one of the most desirable locations for a private residence. Further information may be had by applying at the Auction Room, or to the proprietor on the premises, Mr John D. Moreland. Terms at sale. jy7 JOHN 11 . DAVIS. A uet. LARM.: SALE. OF SHIRTS.—On Tuesday morning, July 11th, at 10 o'clock.' at the Commercial Sales Room. Corner of Wood and Fifth streets will be sold by catalogue, without reserve, on a credit o fi 60 days for all SIMS over 5100, for approved endorsedi notes: 150 dor.. Shirts of various deseriptions..comprising the best assbrtment ever offered nt public sale in this city— among which are superfine Linen Bosoms, French style, and yoke neck Shirts; fine Shirts, with Linen Bosoms and Collars, R. P. and P. N.; do. do. do. do, do. do. do. fine Plaits and Yoke; fine and assorted fancy. colored Shirts; blue stripe Merrimac Shirts; heavy 'Hickory Shirts; which may be examined previous to sale., /Y 7 JOILN D. DAVIS, Auct. T OTS ADJOINING BIRMINGHAM AT AUCTION.— 1.4 On Wednesday, 12th inst., at 8 o'clock, p. in.. at the Commercial Sales Room, cirner of Wood and Fifth etc, 'will he sold Lots N 0.141 a d (42. in the plan of lots laid out by John Brown, adjoin ng the town of Birmingham, one of which has a front of 52 feet on. the Brownsville turnpike road. - - A plan may he seen, and any further information that may be desired will be given on applicution at the Auc tion Room. Terms at side. JOHN D. DAVIS, ill Auctioneer. — AUCTION SALES IN BIRNEINGHAIII, Principe — a - UT ft ire N FRIDAY EVENING, 19th inst., at 8 o'clock, at the kJ Auction Room corner of Carson and Centre streets, (second floor of the building occupied by Messrs. Wendt & Wilson. Dry Goods Merchants.) will be sold, without reserve, a large assortment of Dry Goods. Ready-made Clotning.. Shirts, Hardware, Watches, and Jewelry, Books. &c. Dealers are requested to attend, as the sale will be pos itive. 1:17. Hereafter, I shall have segular night sales of dry goods, hardware, &e., at 'the above mentioned room, on Tuesday,Wednesday anti Friday evening's ofeveryweek. mayl9 'WM. BURNSIDE. Ann. European and American AgencT. T undersigned European Agent hasjust arrived in the United States, and will leave Pittsburgh. Pa., early in September. and sail from New York on the Ist day of October next,perfonning the Twenty Second Tour of thishgency through England. Ireland,Scollund,Wales, etc. returning to America in May, 1549. Money remit tances for large and small sums promptly matte to all pans of Great Britain and Ireland; legacies. debts, rents, real estate and claims collected and recovered ; copies of wills, deeds and documents procured ; 'searches of all kinds made. ate. lie succeeds his relative, H. Keenan, now U. S. Consul at Dublin; who so many years success fully conducted this Agency; and he will be assisted by him in all business transactions in Europe. Innumerable references given. Address personally. or address post paid, THOS. J. KEENAN, European Agent, and Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Pituburgh, Pa Office at the Merchant's Hotel, corner Third and Sunth field sts: ILT - Mr. K. mny be emu on business ti the following times and place.: In Cinehinati. nt Broadway Hotel, on 31st July, and lot Anguot ; Louisville, at Louisville Hotel. on 3rd and 4th August ; in St. Louie, on 10111:11th and lilth August... James May, Eon. will attend to all European lotsineso in my absence. jel3 'We — tter Cure. Igiiiblishment,- AT PIIII.LIPSBURGH. /knee. Cutoirp. Pa • 2 miles from Pittsburgh, on the Ohio river L—n place tumour for salubrity aniEbenuty 01 scenery. where the subscri ber has, since eight years. in full progress. o Wool-Corr &nab/Ss/mem. Ile has lately erected .tich building. and other necessary conveniences 04 to enable him to offer every reasonable eonvenienee mid comfort to the pa tients who may trust thenfselves under his core The proprietor. not willing to boast in his success in curing the most acute diseases, considers himself justified in stating that, being the first who introduced the Hydro. pathie system practically into this country. nod by con stant study and opplicanno in the new discoveries and improvements in the s)stetie mode in this country. as well as in Europe. lie gained sorb rut experience. by which his establishment, under his treatment, will render a benefit to the afflicted. - The establishment will be ready fin the reception of patients on the flirt fit June. P,1,010 , in search of health Or country air and exercise. will find every thing as well arranged as possible tin their comfort. Charges mode. 1111 P EDWARD ACKER. hi. D.. kleArrn, May 16. Psi.s Proprietor. _ . ID- W.- take rIC:),}1111. iU recuttirormlolg Dr. Arkee-L erarrl,ll.thruenl to moy 10..1e...r0u• reSOrtillg iilropathit• trennueLnt. R._ R. Rarkrr. B4'llolllllo AIISIMMY .11.1.1/ R. glintinnn, M. 11.nryrence. John Alitwu, Wm. Deolimp,, Frederick Charlrx Speyrrer. j.. 12 DICEOPP:STI).SIC AND A NTI-DVSPFIPTIC PILL% The general propertieii of tlie.e Pdl. nre Carmina tive, Purgative and fonir, In the common dicorderii arboing from imprudence Ili Ruth an sickness and .ourneoci or die aionineh. heartburn, bruidaelkva, kr,. where ,a medicine if , required, this preparation ix very applienlole, for its carminative or soothing etrecui give 011110.1 immediate relief, when oilmen or stigma. eat,' : an purgative operation upon the moritatib and bowels is gentle. and effectual: and its tonic ~properties impart ntrength to the digextive organ.. thereby enabling theite organ' , to perform their proper funetailla with order and regularity. 'The price hat been reduced from SO to tVi cents a box. For sale. wholesale nod retail, 6) - 11 A. FAH:W.-S -TOCK & Co.. corner Front mil Wood and and %Vood sweets. Agents Mr ritisloargh• • jel4 11. Is Asionlshlng HOWOW a community tile:ours Will persist in wearing heavy, hot clothing. when f or a iew dollars they could 'be nrcommodated with a cool, clean. hecomins nod lashionable suit of Summer Clothititt at Xirran's. No.:10 Fifth surer, where can Ire found light woollens of tine mature. beautiful and . Soft inhric; plioLl. cheek. clouded stud plain Linens, pure and mixed: with an extensive wo rmy of Veutings,for the present season. Cnll nud leave your orders, an nee ha' well you min be accommo dated, 'by CURRAN, Jr 31) No-311. Fit% street. intelligence utuce. A s .ulmcriber is well acquainted in both cities. hr AL will attend in show any applicants where there is houses to let. All landlords applying to get tenants for house: they have to rent, hr will attend to punctually.— Likewise. all I.ost Children he will find, if Any Where in either of the cities: and other property. As I have been in the other of hunting lost children in both cities for several years and bare always been surecssful,'so far I ant willing to attend to the same, any time called on. I ant provided with n well known Hell. or the puipose.— My charges will be rensonable. I live at present on Anne st., between Anne and Corry streets. ieV JOHN W. I.I.NCTI. 'JIBE undersigned offers for sale a superior article of Brick for building, mode by his improved Steam BRICK BREVI .IrlAcsruir., for which he has obtained a patent, qnd agrees to give purchasers a written guaran tee that they are stronger and will resist frost and wet weather. and imbibe less moisture or dampness, than any other brick, possessing greater body and superior tex ture, and much more durable in eVery respect; each brick being subjected to pressure of several tons, and possessing a handsome smooth surface and even edges, they make a from equal to the hest front brick. They have given the greatest satisfaction to all who hove purchased. A kiln anti be semi at my works, and specimens at the Gazette office. Those having supplied themselves for their buildings, and wishing handsome front brick, or superior hard and solid paving brick. can obtain them. Flooring and weather hoarding, also furniShed to order. ISAAC GREGG. Birmingham June 17.--ljeflitil Commercial ;tow Cabinet, Wareroovu. T. B. YOUNG & Co. HAYE removed their CABINET 44Prawia WARE-ROOMS to Commercial Row, Liberty street, opposite the head of Smithfield, where they will keep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of So fan, Tables, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads. Chairs and every article in their line of business. Undertaking promptly attended to at reasonable prices. may 27 THE MORNING POST,and all the Daily and ntost of the Weekly Pittsburgh and a feeFAinern, Western and Northern Newspapers, and Sibbct's Counterfeit De rector, &c., kept for sale by ISAAC HARRIS, At Ins General Agency anti InteMigence Office, Near St. Clair street and opposite thkilEichange lintel. tray It it tOR SALE---A pleasant Country - Residence, one end. from the Court House,—The undersigned, Adtnink trator of the estate of Ann St. Clair McFarland, dec'd offers for sale on accommodating te fins, n very pleasant- ly located House and Lot, in the neighborhood of Mi. nersville, adjoining property of Alexander Brecken ridge, Esq. The House Is a two story frame building , with basement—the Lot contains one acre, on which is a very scarce and choice selection of every variety in fruit, and a splendid variety of shrubbery. For partici; lars, refer to the Messrs. Herrons, Mr. H. P. Cain, or Mr Willis Boothe. ALEX WILSON, irOaltlw Ade, TOVERS' SONGS— kJ Watch you will by daylight Widow hlachree; Rory O'Moore; Indian Summer; Slaying the Deer; Gondolier Row, . The two Birds; Fairy Boy ; Ask me not what 1 am thinking ; Low backed Car; lily Mother Dear;; I do not say 1 love thee not ; Forgive. but donVorget ; The Chamelio44 . Angels Whisper; • Mornidg Dream ; Sweet Jeaste was young and ; simple The Northland for me; _ • • Molly Basra. For sale by : JOHN H. MELLOR, jet{ • 16.4 Wood street. • :i . f .,-77 . 7 ..t , c.f- . * , % ,, i , z , "Y , -: ,, ' ?!...•,'-.:I"...',.?.::!:::'-1: Sales bn Zuctisit. JOHN D..DAVIS, Auft Hl - Wll - 1. J. BURNSIDE, AUCT'R Brick for ilo e. ~ ~- . - .5,....,rry :.--,:a,. - F :~ . MMI Mg Gobi. A. A. Mason & 60 MAattar STREET,BSEWEEN Thum AND . Fouartl:, , TILISEING desiretis of reducing their Stock,:previotts;lo. L. the commencement of the Fall Trade, will offer their extensive and fashionable assortment for a few weeks, - at greatly reduced prices'. Amongst their assortment may be found excellent styles of— .• • Berages, Tissues, Grenadines; Palmyrines, - -Poit d' Cheve, Dress Silks, Lawns and Muslims, &c.; &c.; all of ,which are reduced in price fully one third. ' • ' Their stock of Shawls is very extensive,' and com prises every known style. A. few cartons of crape and silk Shawls, just received, will he sold extremely low. 4 cases real Scotch Gingham, will be sold at 12} cents; usual price 25 cents; good English Calicoes 10c.; Ante can do. as low as 3 and 4c.; wrought Collars 15c.; Muslin de Lathes 121 c.; Good Alpaca 18ic.; Bonnet Ribbons 12e Their stock of dark green pure Satin Parasol-stand Parasolettes, comprising upwards of 500 of every style and quality - will be otßred at very low rates. Broadcloths, Cassitneres and Vestings; also, all kintlft Qf summer stuffs and Cottoninies. ' Housekeeping and domestic. (100,1% of every description. Merchants - mall always find at our wholesale rooms as large and desirable an assortment of. Goods as is usually found in eastern houses, and at ermally low prices. Only ONE PRICE, flora -Which no deviation can be made. je23 O PENED. YINTF.IIns.v ^ -- .4NT:a YESTERDAY, at - W. R. NiURPITV.4 Dry Goods lipase. north-east corner 4th and Market sta. Glossy Black Silks, for htnntillas; New Style Dress Gingham; Black and White Crapes; Black, white and mixed Cotton Hose; Frew+ Linens. &c. Also. on hand, a good assortment of Black Mohair. Black Silk and Pitney Bnrago and Net SHAWLS; white and drab crape do. ; plain and embroidered black lace Shawls. Scants and apes. new style fig'd Nets for Capes; Cats, Ac.; plain wash blonds and nets, &c. Wholesale Rooms up stairs, where an excellent assortment of Prints, &c., is always kept at low prices. je22 Gents. Wearnag Apparel. /TIHE subscribers beg leave to rail the attention of tne'r j, chants and gentleman of Pittsbdrgh and vicinitY; to their full stock of Tarnishing, Goods for summer wear, --consisting of superfine Shirts, of our own manufacture, Bosoms and Collars. Stocks, Ties, Satin Cravats, Muslin Shirts, Dmwers,Umbrellas, Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders, &c. • A large portion of our goods are manufactured by us dt our factory east, the remaining portion are furnish ed and bought from first hands apd importers. An examination of our goods is solicited. We intend to sell low for cash or approved credit. Shirts made to order at our factory east, in quantities to suit purchasers, of bestmaterials, and at short notice. • - EDWARD TODD •&.CO., North-east corner of sth and Market streets, up stairs.' RECEIVED THIS BAY, by Express, a small lot of French Cassimeres, light colors, for summer wear.— This lot is of superior style and quality, and will be sold cheap. Also, a small lot of fine Linen Drillings, with satin stripe, and barred. This lot is of superior quality, and cannot be had elsewhere in this city. Also, a small lot of plain. white and embroidered Marseilles Vestings.— The patronage of the public is solicited. may C. WERNEFIEBG, 251 Liberty st. (Journal ropy.) Muslin. and Sheeting.. THE subscr.ber has in store n full assortment of all the most popular makes of Brown and Bleached Muslins, of every width and quality, and at reduced prices. GOqd 7-8 and 4-4 Unbleached Muslins ,for Ot cents a yard, Bleached Muslins unusually low. ' Also. on hand, Brown and Bleached Drillings, Blue mut mixed Drillings; Pant Stuffs; Boys' Wear; AVelsh, Guuse and other Flanneli; Cotton Checks; very cheap Bed Tickings; Mariners Shining Jeans and Satinetm. PHILIP. ROSS, . ju3 No. 59, corner of 4th and Market MS, -Dry Goods I Dry Goods! .., TREMENDOUS RUSH and great excitement nt thr sign of the new Golden Bee hive, on Market street," between Third and Founh streets, Pittsburgh. Pa., whet T Goods are selling cheaper thin at any other house in lb city, or West of the Nlountains, and will continue tot, sold at snob prices as shall satisfy our customers that t is the Cheapest Store in Pittsburgh. Plettie remembe the place : sign of the big Bee Hike, on Market sired , between Third and Fourth—No. 6i'. jealind WM. L. RUSSELL. To House-Keepers. WILL BE FOUND, At No. 110 Market strut-104, 11-4, and 12-4 Barnsley- Sheetings: Bleached !MM. ask - Table Line us, all widths' ' Brown and Bleached Table Cloths, all sizes; Napkins, Doilies, Diapers, Crash, &r. 10-4, 11-4, 12-1 Toilet Quilt.; 10-4. 11-4, 12-4 Bleached Cotton Shretings; 4-4 and 9-a Bud Window Holland; Eftli broidered Drapery, for Witidovra. in pairs and by the. yard; Turkey Red Chintz. plair, and figured, with border; French Embroidered Table and Piano Covers, worsted and linen. All of which will be sold at reduced prices ma 27 ROBERT D. TTIOMPSON. • _ By Expre . sp. ENTS. SI lINIER.GOfiIIDS —Super. inglr• milled' Fr,tch lintyit Cloths rich style. Cn..fifteres - black and colored Ca.limerelic Quern'. and Summer Cloths' figured and plain Drop D' Etc.. Ve.ongs, "cety choice' Idar.eilles. Silk. and Satins. and figured Linen Drill., MC= Pint tiuildiug., corner Filth nuut Wood shirt. mad. to VI/WARD TODD & CO. will manufacture. at theiri Es factory cast, all sizes of e rerriescrintion of LINENI AND FANCY SHIRTS, in qualities to suit purchosersi Their shirt* will he made of the hest materials. and ati short notice. WarrAon..a on Lir corner of FiftS and Mark.: strata, (up, maim) 1 , . 15450 - 1:&:.i wMT NlvitrW':-- ----- • PN-64 Irish Linens. low priced and fine; Imiliss• bordered Linen Cambric. Ilandlterchice.; corded ' •• Needle worked '• •• II - New style edged . •' '• " Mourning " " Items. plain and bordeied •• Linen Drilling. bleached and unblench,a ; Dark. French I.inewt, 3-4 mid 4-1 : • • Huff " Brown and White Holland ; Table and ToWelltig Diapers; Crash and Burlops, sc., &c.; . . A full supply lately received, and sold very low, nt north rum corner of Fourth and Market strc ets. - jr: i 'l\l OW IS THE TIME FOR IIARGAINS.—R. t 1 I Thcunpson, 110 Market st., three doors from Liberty] will sell front this char the remainder of his Summer Stock at greatly reduced prices. Among the assortment may be found Litton 14141ituns. fine French (tinghnins; moral taut color, law as lb cents ; .Iclureges, Drenatlicies:, Tissues, Balinrittea, Lawns, &e —will he sold without regard to profit. D e4 Ol R. D. THOMPSON. j (IA I.I.ICOES! CALICOES!—Great Reduction of price 1,.. j nz No. 50.—Now opening at No. 59, corner of Fourth end !Markersts, the cheapest stock of new utyle raliroe+ and chintzes we have ever offered, among which are I en. dark calicoes. ma etc. per yard: l en. purple do . 0; do fast color-; I es. plaid do. , 0 1 to do I 9. Co. striped [ld 4 do . do 1 Afro, a full supply of very rich and fine .ealicoes ond CililliV•X of superior quality, and of the newest designs tit from to to Lae. per yard. lma27/ PIIII.IP ROSS-•I ..____. CI.BARING OUTSALK-1 will from this date fiet. at a great reduction in prices, the ibllowing. kind. 4f Lathe. Dress Goods : Rich Silk Tissue., braid. figted and plain lineages, Jasper Plaids, plain and barred Linen Gingham., Lawns. hc. he. R. D. 1110h1P$GIN, p. 1 4 3d 'door from the cqr Liberty and Market sta riIiESS GOODS—A. A. Mason A Co.. GI/ Market nj.. have lust received 4 cases of rich Drees composing Beregex, Grenadines, Tissue., Pail de Cbe9e, he.. he. lll_ ILTE I 1 AVY SHIRTING CLCKS, of ttewnrt's mann- IL facture, constantly on hand. and sold by the piece or yard. at the Dry ('mod. store of W. R. MURPIRY M A NY* e "S s i t ; E r 11 1: i i n ; g l l N i nit i s, iOjk o -l i f. n 4 ;; A a n n . ' h " n o n i :ls e on o i t e ' R p ' jt h i l terns. received yesterday at the Dry Goods house of W. R. MURPHYI BLACK FANCY SILKS .— A. A. Ma.on & Co. haveiTti hand the most extensive tiQsortment of Black and Fancy Silks to be found in the city. ie HAWLS.—A. A. M 040110( Co. have on hand every 10 variety of Shawls. which they are gelling at reduced prieeg. Vett Merchants , Transportation Line.' VIA CANALS AND RAILROADS FOR PHILADEL PHIA AND BALTIMORE. • • , GOODS consigned to our rare will be for Artled with out delay, and at the lowest current rate_s. . C A. IIPANULTY &..CO., Canal Basic, Penn street, Pittsburgh. MERSEILI4S &• REYNOLDS,: 5172 and 3d5, Market street, Philadelphia. RASE, MERRILL & C 0.,. j 29 Smith's wharf Baltimore. ere !hunts , Way Freight" Line.. EV= 1848- -g4'. 2E'n'l4 e l it V Pi t t ' i l s - bu lb rg r 1 1 1 1 . 1" ll i l r aqr " gi?l r ; at Pai n t r ato7Z, l titti! daysburgh, Water street, and Petersburgh. This Line was formed for the special accommodation of the may businw. The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal patronage they have received during thelast two years, respeettully inform. their old customers and the public generally, that they are now better prepared to deliver goods at any point on the Canals or Railroads with promptness and despateh. JAS A. LORE, • 0 FORGE TRINDLE, JOHN MILHER & CO. A arm's— C. A. M'Asciar,,& Ca„.Pitt.burgls; JOlll4 MILLER. 1 - 1011MaribUrg; PICKWORTII k WOODS, Johnstown. RaezaENcEs—Sinith & Sinclair; J. A.J. M.Devitt;o.Br.J., H. Shoenberger; R Robison & CO.: R. Moore; Bagaley & Smith: John Porker; Letoner & Co.; Stroenber gor. Rl , O 11 CI r. pursu j ante of an Ordinance providing for unincrease of Revenue of this city," passed the 116th April, 1R46, notice is hereby given, that the city A tsessor has left in my office, pexamination by all persons interested, list oCthe lis doing business in the city, in confortinty:with said Ordinance.. . . Sec. 4. 11, upon examination of said list, any persons shall think themselves aggrieved by the said assessment, the shall state the same in an affidavit, which affidavit shall also contain a statement of the true nmounrof sales, as near as can be ascertained ; said atEdavit,t6 he mode and left with the city Treasurer within two weeks from the date of the first publication of the notice afore said. • • Sec. G. That no appeal shell be, taken-hut by the affidaL vit of the person or firm agrieved, said affidevtt to be Con clusive evidence of the facts stated in relation , tol the amount of sales.. - S. R. JOHNSTON, City Treasurer. Office on Third street, next dour to the Third Pres hytenan Church. je2)4lw sifiAp—rwo ills. Hyde's Palm: • .•., . - • , '.•.., ;200 do Mate Conan; -- NO do - Csateel: • ' . ' . ; 50 do Almond, - . - • i 10 boxes fancy, • i : • 50 do family; fee sale by , je29. . . . , ' J. D. 117.11.14APitS -- -- ,- BACON—°OOO b . . HNC. Hog round, In smoke house; ; 1500 ‘.‘ Prime Side, on congignment* and for sale by J. D.WILLIAMS, e=gllo Wood street, ._: as :.~.... - ~i>>: ROBINSON'S Cloth Store ; • ; 6ttatit.43oat Coluiltn A CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH : DAILY STEAM PACKET' LINE. (IRIS Independent Line of steathers. ia no* composed of .thelargesl, , Swiftest, hem:finished' and:-furnished, ' and most•powerful boats,on the waters Of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services -of the hest -and most expenenced linen - engaged in the river ,business.— The line hail been in oration for six years ; Mut carried nearly twomillions of people, without doing the slightest injury to theirpersons. .The proprietor's challenge com, panson with any passenger-line,in the:Union for safetY : regularity. and speed. Alt that .money...catt practise has been prmided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. 'ale boats leave. foiCincinttatias follows: MONDA Y.PACKET-The Mosomuuma t enin,Sicnie; Rill leave Pittsburgh eveit hiondvinneriii*4ll . oli.elbek; Wheeling every Monday eVening in 10 P 3t TUESDAY PACXET.—The Htamti. Jno. Klineigter. wall fence Pittsburgh'everoTuestlak', morning at 10 o'clock; 'Wheeling every 'rueethafecening at /0 P. at. . ~ . „ WEDNESDAY PACKER—The :NEW .F.soLarta 2, Capt. S. Deim, will leave Pittsburgh every Wedneaday: moral at 10 o'clock Wheeling everylVednesday even, THURSDAY PAC KET.—The'litutarerr, Cunt.. R.:- T. G-rare, will leave Pittsburgh every Thureday',morning,• nt 10 o'clock: Wheeling every• Thursday evening at ID r.*. . FRIDAY PACRET.—The CurpEnNo..2. Cam: Crooks; will leave PinsburgheveryFriday morning min Weida; Wheeling every Friday evening at lU e. at. : SAW/RDAS - I PACKET.—The Muses:vas/a, Cam, De Camp, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday - - morning fit 10 o'clock Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P. M. SUNDAY PACKET.—The.fsAAc Nrwrox, Clio. A.-D. Mason, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday inOrning itt 10 o'clock; Wheeling s evety Sunday evening at . 10 I!. M..' n0v19.. . Pittislinrgh and Brownsville Dally Packet FEBRUARY 181,1848. ' • Pitarcirev4st, 1849. E LEAV DAILY ArEt A. M. AND 4 P. M. • The following new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC, Capt.,' James Parkinson; BALTIC; Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOUIS M'LANE,, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are intirelynew, and are fitted up without ragard to expense.: Every eoinfort , that money- can procilre has been provi ded. Theboats will leave the Monongahela:Wharf Boat, at the-foot of Ross at.' Passengers will be. punctual on' board, as the boats will certainly leave nt The advertised LOUISVILLE PA.CHETS. FOR WHEELING ) CINCINNATI LOUISVILLE. - REGMAII SATIMMY Pearzt-The A No I fine and fast passengeriteatn Pac ket TELEGRAPH, 3. Perry, COM - uttutder, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville and all intermediate Pont, every Saturday; at Ib o'clock 'precisely. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packet, and with a 'view entirely to the comfort 01 pos." sengers; the Vientamodatione are inferior to no boat on the western Waters: The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ben . Franklin No .6 and Pike No 0, to. Saint Louis—time through, TIVE"DAYS. ap2l-y , , Pittsburgh And Wheeling Packet.; — THE swift steamer CONSUL? Damn' P. KIVNIT, Master, will leave regularly. for Wheeling', on-Monday; Wednesday, and Friz . day. at 10 o clock, precisely, • • -, -• . . Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 &ciliate/a:at, positive/v. . . _ The Consul will land wall intermediate norm Every accommodation that can he procured, for the comfort and safety of passengers, has been provided. The boat is also provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent explosion. . For freight or p . Ivo.' age ripply on hoard, or to mart; JOHN FLACK. Agent. - • :For Cincinnati. • - • • Tag 11 e w and excellent steamer. PHIL LIP DODDRIEGF.. Mortar., ?blaster, will leave for the above and inrerrardiale. ports. regularly. For freight or passage apply on hoard. jeal , • •-. For Cincinnati. ' Tug new and light draught steamer. ZACII. TAYLOR, Capt. Lucia, will leave for the above and intermediate ports, regularly. 4 For freight or passage apply on board. jean ---.. --- Fo — r tsl — ine rairta . . . M.A.,P11 Tats: fast running, light draught steamer, 1, YANKEE, Rs gar . , hin.te.r. will len t o for the above rind intermediate ports regulaily. l'or freight or passage apply on board. , je23-11 For Cincinnat I. The light draught steamer FRIENDSHIP, tiatiDsvnt, Master,. will tease for the above and• mtermediate'ports, regularly. ' . For freight or passage apply onboard. ' je.9 - For Cincinnati. , THE excellrnt low water- cenmer, . (Drawing only seventeen inches water) LEWIS ‘VETZEl.,Capt.JouNsox.will leave for ilia übore and intermediate ports. regularly. For freight or passage apply on hoard. je2o , The new and splendid pa...meager and mail steamer BA LUC, Capt. A.JAcoas, will leave r* e o ove port during the present week, at .8 A. an., positively. For freight or passage. apply on hoard. feb2 For Cluctuatatt and St. LOttil. Tllll new steamer. , MCIIILAND , IdA t J 7 4 4 RY, llottxr,ll.laster, will' leave for the above and intermediate norm regular. - • - For freight or passage. apply on board: jet) - - ' - F - orClnc Tnn new, light draught, fast running I _ steamr:r,ClNDEßELLA,C.statocie, Ma.T. .7.14.110:!;', - ter, will leave for the above and inter-. • - - • mediate ports. on this day, nt 4 cerlock, P. M. Forfreight or passame. apply on hoard. • JO For Bt. Louts Direct. • THE fine new steamer AMERICAN EA GLE, JAMES ioxiNsox Master, will leave for t e a ove and all interM.diate ports, regularly. For freight or passage apply on board or to je9 - . t. B. MILTF.NBERGER. Agent. . 1• • For New Orleans. THE splendid new steamer SAVANNA, H. DI.VSISON. Master, will leave regularly for then }rive and intermediate landings. For freight" or passage apply on board. 1 For St. Louis. .:The new and splendid steamer ORIENTAL, ,VAIV Hons. Master, will leave for the above. And intermediate ports, regularly. Fnr freight or passage apply on board. mals U=l== - - - • TILE splendid steamer NORTH.CAROLI-. jarINNINA. DWINNTT. Master, will Inve for Ole' above' min Intermediate pom,..,regularly. _Tor frelgot or passage applfim board. For SG - Cot - 1 -.- ih — GkaienetTi — an, 11 - oaf6uiiicri n , — , laicTHE good steamer ST. ANTHONY, Taos. roil*, rpe In M iy ar, Master, will leave for the ahove, For freight or passage apply on board,. or to • JAMES MAY.'of math -. GEO, 71ILLTENBERGF.R. AWL • For Brownsville. tort THE new Mail and Passenger steamer AT LANTIC, JANII3 Fiatam sox,Master, wil l . leave e above port ibis day, at S A. M., positively. • For freight or ptuts , • e apply on board. 1004 For Lafayette and-Wabash River. The light draught steamer SWAN, B. May, Allt h itMaster, will leave for the above and inter mediate landings, regularly. or passage apply on brfard, dr to apr4 JAMES MAY. New Arritrifernint. THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for. Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Toes day, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 it sr., re turning on Monday, Wednestraroind Friday.. She has n boat at the landing, betweeitAroodan*t and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. S. $t W. HARBAUGH, Agents, ' N 0.33, Wood street. For Louisville.. - THE Kentucey River Packet, GREY EA GLE, names,- Master, wilt leave for .the a rive an • intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage epply on board. feb.9 For Cluetaunt The new and splendid Passenger Steamer HIGHLANDER, CaptaitiH. A. FOBS?, will cave tor t c nbov%and all intermediate ports regu larly. •, • For freight or passage, having superior . accommodzi lions, apply on hoard-: "mutM For St. Louts. lidefat THE now mid splendid steamer ANDREW .FM.TON, W. H. Futrox,Master z will leave or the above and intermediate landings regularly. For freight or passage apply on. board, or to jant7 . . JAMES MAY. Steam Boat. Stook for,Sple .i 44 ONE HALF of the fine steamer 'WYO. MING for ode; also, one eighth of steamer. , . or parlars and terms enquire of :- - :' - ' Ar - - S. Or W. HAII.HAUGH; . 53 Water street and - 1134'Front et Fancy and Domestic China Store: 115 WOOD MAT; ,OPPOSITE 3. D. DAM' AUCTION BOOM. MHE' suseriber respectfully invites all lovers of beau -1. tiful Chinn, to call and examine his stock of Fancy China, Mantel and Pier Lamps, Candelebtas,Giroadoles, Japan Waiters, Britannia Ware, Castors, &c., arc. - Like Wise, Queensware Of every variety and pattern, at the lowest possible prices. Bounty Laud Claims:- 'PRE HIGHEST YRICE,IN CASH, paid for Discliarg ed Soldiers' Bounty Land CIaILU_ _ . . • je23uf THOS. HAMILTON Fitlh st FLOUR -20 bbisfresh FMnilfPlour; just received on. consignment, and foi sale by JOHN LITTLE, Jr., Third st opposite the Post Office- PIANOS.—Just received -Ik, 2 Rosewood square six Wave Fianos;. " six and a half ::' : t : • " " ,seven " roe sale at Mr. Chickering , ipriCes. JOHN H. MECT-bii, 024 .. --N0.91, Wood street. ooIZ W 00l • . • • , Inointirr PRICF, IN CASH, paid - for.alllite. different grades of dean Was h - Woo by - - MURPHY & LEE, Liberty street. oppozite •••14priN • • ~m ~~. El= ezdjailge EXCHANGE.AND .HANKING.GFFICE t N. E. comp.. of Third , and Wood otrreti.: • . . SIGHT and Time Bills of Escbange,Htitik..flotes rttQ foreign and domestic .Co bought and sold-Jonithe most favorable terms.. Collections made in all the principal cities of ilia - Malan' , at the lowest rates.... ' JOSICPII If: • • HILL tr. cyan's-, • = "• - • BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKE4S . , _.„ - And Deniers in .foreirn and Domestic Exchange,. Center cafes of Deposit, Bank Nous. Gold do Bitch; No, 43 - .lroOtt/ . . nrett,3rd door hcfoir• Fourth,' Tro: fele, l!insbenzhp'.ra.,:,... . , .4TE OF- Tan'Ffill or SVCORO & BANKER AND 'EXCII.ANOE;HRoicgit,',. , ..• er of. - Fourelp,streit and Past OlAte D E ALER.i„ Corii,•Bank Ninai.. Time Hills,.Forelliq - and DomemitAxclqtage:Catlifiratva of DePolgli 4 r 4. • .EXCHANORoi2 aft the prlacipal'tit len bfthe''Ultatz, tai sale in name to !mit rirehidina: -.. CURRENT and Imitundfiten'aived pti depa ue COLL'EXTRP;S made) nil•parta*or thn tri.km;:al lowest . • . „ . • • ; oaust.'.' 7 -f...F. • - • ••• ' &take' ' , and•VaThaii*Zilioken. . find, Dontestießillri 'Bins it, Bank Aola: and Co Coiner of Third 'used Charles /fowl. • SODi r t, ; Banivrs and Dealm in Mx/tangs =Coin and_Bank /Vo. db /Starlit lareet, Pittsburgh. - '- SELLING BATT. T.SCELASOIL.• . VAT. N ew Toy): r . • I TILE Cincinnati Philadelphia . .. ” Louisville:. Baltimore - . - • St. Louis ".• " Baying "viral.' • County a City Did's.* Relief Notes , Perusmicania Co. Neyr York. r " • • hlerylaud•• New Orleans ' • Buying rates Ohio Indiana Kentucky Virginia Wheeling •- Tennextlee . nu 19.1. 318. 11.1100N:' ' TAOS.- ILUI6WIT:• • HOOK & SARGENT. - -,'•-• BANKERS AND EXCHANGE , BROKERS, N. E. Corner of Wood and Sixth struts, Pioniturth i . DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes.. Time 13:1111i -Foreign and Domestic Exchange,:Certificates of Deposit, tr.mh-.1:- EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities 'of the Ohl 6f4 and Europe. fot sale in sums to suit ptuvhisers. • CURRENT and par funds received on deposini. COLLECTIONS made on all pans of the . Union , fireitirti. M. Leech - in, Ogden & Snowden,•,..'-::-... " Wm. Bell & Son, , Pitteborgb, . -,.": S. M'Clurken & Co., ' '" ' • English & Bennett. - Fleming & Brother, , ; ,', Fides, Lathrop & Co., PhilontelPni= .....= -' W. R:or Thiltnnnt dr. Co. •'• - - • :.! • :,: - ..*-- . ...., }fondly; PitCljar & v..' 1,, . " Babcock & Co: • • Tarm2T,.‘Veztr& . Jno. m'Cullough 11. 1111 f1M0fe.• Mr. James Ge o rge, • '•• H. Hanna, Ciaciaiuiti,.o.."' ..• ..." . Joseph Watson, - . ..i .e x f ;; ; 1 Messsrs. Fenner & t • . R. Egg:, Cashier ~Rank • fiast*ra, Pa::: Pittsburgh; September . :;• : - 65 Diamond Alleye , enfi be 'consulted in ell eases of a pritate or gekrateharrmr idebtal to the hummt frame Sybilis and Syphilitic erarinits;gononhiea c, t , and its cousequyncey, 'together, with nereni • uenser. irnpuVities of the thoOd, ;trills - ill due . " venereal origin, skin disease Vidal strictures, glee', urethral : disehargys, seminal weakness nadimptitencylalsol.piles; rheumatism, female weaknesi, diieneeti `on.the -womb] inonihlrkuprgessions, disease!, or the joint s ) istl}hk m 1 i ano, nervous affections, !kali:Tilt the back and loins, tiri unions oldie neck of the bladder.and kidneys, Scorbutic eruptions, teller, ringworm. mercurial diseases,' &e. • ; TWELVE TEARS ' PRA JIOE Exclusively devoted to the'stUdy rid tilament of yens-' real disorders, and those arising .Irom youthful excesses": gaiety; climate, or impurities of the blood,WlYereby this.' ',- constitution may have • been enfeehledsenables Dr:B - io offer assurances of speedy relief to all who may !thee themselves under his care. - • • • Dr. Brovnt'tt off.ces nre conveniently artiii into sejt orate apunment.s. Foments emir visit veil/tont fear offspotstre to other visitom • • •• _ It of importance to many persons in need id - medical , aid, to obtain good advice privately audpromptly. To all such. , Dr. Brown's ready skill in i removingrenereal dim in their varioui: forms and stage~, offers' nducetaeuta- -.). whic'h can rarely be equalled. Stmngern are hereby ap prineil that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years confined- himself exclusively to the treatment of those: - diseases, . . Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon In• 2 : 1 Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those cow •„•--. By - Certain, safe and speedy cures will, In all cases,•be• -• .• .Recent casesa re relieved in a shall, time;withoutinter'r, •• en non from buFineas. -• • ..•••• • . - Hentia or Rupture.—Dr. Brown also inviteaperr - sons afflicted with hernia to rally as he has paid particu-:,- ler attention to that disease.- : Letters .from a distancefaskiniadvice, must contain a fee, or they will riot be atteudedia. LtrOdice'-.ou Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wcisal.- street, towards the market. -Consullatimun=taconfi,,, , R HEUNTATISAI.—Dr. Brialy, newly dis Covered cent: , I cdy for Rheumatism c s s peed}} ' and certain remedy:,_ for that painful trouble. lt never fells. Office and Private Consultation Roomni-No:•05; ' mnud nlley, Pittliurgh, - Pc The:Doctor •fit Orphan , . Court Bala: . • }IT order of , th e Orphan's Court i • (1, .gheny County, will "be expotted:tiuglbUe! . ..,'" , ' - 4(-Aii-Itlaole'ociniluhle,Plea'ea:'.leBc7ortdearlCsiPtV:W:' t( .4. the y right, ti ) t - te and interest of WilliatUAra::'••' betson la minor) of, in, and tothe utigil -"M . tied half parf of ihnfeertain lorof ground,- situate in the city of Pittsburgh, rind bounded scribed n. iblioWA, 10 IVII (extended) at the corner of a lot lensed to the Tnuitees - of • := 4 the Welch Meeting 'louse, thence along Seeond atreef• we s twardly 20 feet, thence storthwandly at ilea bee with Second street to the line of Andreve.Watsonliandi , ":: thence easmardly along said Weason'slnnd..% or less to the corner of the lot leafed to the Welsh Chnreh aforesaid, thence along raid lot . southeastwurdir to plare of leginninr. Subject to the payment of a yeatly: 4 -:•.. ground rent of ten dollars, payable thereout to the - hetrn' of Thomas Greenough:•. 4 . 4 4 TllO3 --liTsLt4p . l, 'Attoritey;ilf-Itieltrd"Gtisy..GUardlart:' By the Court, • : , JOHN .. YO UNG, glerk.," The North American iroia Type radffy,Pittritilihi ;Kg, WM. SCHOI . EC. . I .ISAAC M . SINDRH." • HOWARD H. RYAN, •JOHN S. MORRISONc% HAYING, as s ociated theinselies to,^ither, under tiiii'•:` 4- style ad title of Scholey,llyan & Co.; for the stand-: facture of Wood Type, and tus.their, type ismade Fiedler by maehancry, the invention of Istine'M.::Sinter.:... v •: one of the firm, they feel eonfidetat :tint they °fret a Marte7 perfect article of type, - and at much lower rstels,thsti!,.:.' any heretofore offered in the United States, and ready to fill orders for the same. ' -. All orders addressed to Schole y. Ryan* Co., at their . '`''" office, in Diamond alley: bent-eel' Wood and Stailldield 'Streets, will be punctually attended to: -. '•• Err Proprietors of newspapers, on eop)ingthisaditit , ' isement, 3 months. and sending us their paper, will tieett titled to receive their pay in type, on putetiasinkkhr e s: ,l. times the amount of their bill for advertising :; ; . • ; Fifth Se Turning Eat nails hate nie",•%. - -.. - r_i - Ft:RYAN, No. 27.—The subscriberhas,at greats :-.. 11. expense, completed his mnehittery , for.Tanungi. , , , . Sawing; Ac.; he has now 18 Turuing'. - Lathes, Circular .2. Saws und Homing Machine,' In -operation, and is -pm, - .., 'pared to do all kinds of Turning in a style that canisot be:. -..-'. excelled. He has also, in addiuon to his former plans of , 2 •:' Bedstead fastenings, purcha.sed the ?ilea to fit up and sell ..; .2. Bed Posts and Rails,with flanam's Patent Faatenirtga4 ~'" in them; which, wit h his •own plans tind-lbAthlekoxy• ; :-, t . screw, furnish a variety which must please.'alt lie bas: 7 c,••:•• a large stock of dry lumber on hand, and .will: keep a .ie.., , fUll assortment of tamed materiel,. such-.)alf.Coltuansi' - ,.. - ;, - i Newel Poet, fiDilleTell, . Plank for Eland :Railing,t-c . -: , .! , tt Bed Posts and Belle vs - nit •irt them:4ll4h l'abro - ..,'; Legs, Bench Screws, --Li um Vita; Balls; with lan:- .'-'. other articles in his lin bids he will sell salon , Sia-- - ,_ '. can be afforded at any es ablishment in theeity.:All or- - dens promptly attended t '' ' . - - . .. N. B. Any orders Alvin 's , , , kir x3 ntry fr iends and ens- ."..... .., - tamers, not directly with him , be attended to imams', .. , gratis. Several very desirable ms;.with.dm pici*es...'".. in them suitable for‘ Shops, To Let—in Ryan's Builtinige t ,., ~ between Wood and Mnrket streets... . . lell3slicwam -.: ~ I fr il ORO AN'S 'WORM KILLER brings awaytheworms , f "Wees Deer tp., JkllegbanY Co:;'Pa .- '-' ... ..tllr. John D. Ilforgini---Dear 'flirt This tr. to Cerliff,l4l • . : btarehaseti of Mr. Porter, one phial of Yonigretit Warm , - -.: 1011er, and gave two teaspoonfulaof It to one of my chil.-'.. ,- droll, two years Old, and in 0 /hen lisle it passed apyrardS.;..,.. of forty-six large worms, - Annumv rtpCol.totron.'r - '. --, "1 witnessehnithif abaci innmernent hi true, •-: • ... • •,.. ~. Senom..llrazotre." :,'.... Prepared; wholesale and retail by llieDYoPkl.ell." -- - JOHN D MORGAN. Druggisti% - . Wood' street, Pitnlintgle -.. •.. ;* goldler , • Agency, . • .. .. ...,7 : 7 , ~,.., 2 . A T THE OFFICE OF ALDERAIAN S TW..A4 ' `..1i.5.: J. /IL 103 Faun/ismer, OFFICE , Smidifteld.for procuring , Lasto.. IVarrants, Pension', Bark Pay, 44.- I :AV- 8..-Wzarb-.Eaq; ~-''. of Washington City, having =de urrangemeuta with the .. ." undersigned, for conducting the above business in thy: 7f'.. most accurate and. prompt manner, - perionalcitaresteff -., . trill find it to their advantage by _applying to . - - ~. :_. 't - jeo:3in THOS. STEELE, N0..10El Foarilt'n....' pHIO PLA.NING MlLL—Race= steretana Waterton/4 - 7 - (along Chnnier First Ward, Allegheny city; near • Inc hester..--GEORGE DRAHER' haying resigned nines, has erected the necessary machinery attheabinfriX,'• place, for turning out all work in hit line ' and la itteprtre4 • . to take bonnie to his mill arid deliver AheD.l.tto-customars on reasonable terms. • - • • • Dressed flooring bona's, aiding fr..o,alrlpt.on Jinn& A late quantity of dried oornig lumber on hiiaA,. Opiers from IVestern Lumber WrehatE(awritsitilld, 111. HQDKINSON. . -FOR SALE—A Brick Rouse 'and'Lot on'Finfr wryer' :I`c price Ill,600; also: a brick house price 81,050; also, a brick house and dot on rrntiesetrcit, price 81,700 also, 4 brick house and lo;:olS.Vlnesktriter,./.: . ,-. pricesl,Goo4scc, a brick house and lot on'llll_yiesn 44icaPtl,200; aao,a.brink;house arallatAba.triterrafearj-7,4. price $1,7011..The abor.e rtropertes are`Aircreit Atjefa:t . t. , ,, prices than they could now. be built fat .Tlerastor pow , ^ 3,-• merit liberal S. C!trilli_Eirrf;r‘t , , , k . j e w , - Gen_ligeas.Sositlitielskiscreet, U to Pt:Nt4-4.doz: iingaley; best; * ' ' • gdoz. . - . dot siiihouittohlonV: 3 dag.ik!Ok& • • • . - •,..-zE844.1.0N-srprEtsr VELANCE 7 4.)atlinaiof a History:cry:limo, from • earliest tiraelito:the BOOltaferk sad farailier- , critik uanaerous:Tagra*ing4aneiniMiaas 4 .:,, for Ile examination of 'pupils. JOHNSTON- et tii ", -:4CSIOCKIYON:. • • - • • ••• 7; if I 41 f ,« 3 =MMIi=IM Ni!MIIM
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