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P. y ,. $, 1,4. c',' t -'' 4 ' " ' r...4.,,k,41-4":....„-44..,-, 4:142;.-C -~f; ,"- ~., ..! , t ., ~ -.s. - .1, , . ' ''' f4k l 4 • L'°,- .1 i, : i 3 ' ' ' ‘r 4...,„:4 APEV44.- i'‘ . e._' ,c, - ','',4.i.?:' •'''. ~'' f " - '' .. *''''''' 4 ' . A-..,.;=''P.14'1%.1. " ' g . Wtl,4Sl ' l l' - 4 44- ' - - 4.1.4kr,,,,Vit, 5, C411.,X"age....... - ,4 : ',;, - 7- , ,1'i::,,,.'-,c . ;.:.: , .A.;,:::,.. : ..: , „,' : -;. ::.:.... i..-:...:-:-,::•.,:::t:...,';:,-,.::....1'.-:-±,4-'•'' ...;: , :;.:.. - .;..-1-!'.....7 - ...1 , ; . ....:,1:.:.. PITTSBURGII BOARD OF•TRADE. • • . JAMES DAI.ZELL, • GEORGE' OGDF4i, ComtrxrcE roit JOHN ,SKFA. PASSENGER ABBANGIEUENTS FOR 18.19.• Steamboat Packet Line, Mavesdaily far Cincinnati,l o Passenger;Parket„ via. Brownsville, to Baltimore and • Philadelphiii,B x., and 0 xr •• • • - Knit Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 0 A: M.; and 19i 71Veamrn and Sorithern Mail Coach Line, 0 a. st.; North-Western, via Cleveland, dally,lo A. M. . Erie and Westem Now York, daily, 9A. V. • NOIMPFAAMMI, to Philadelphia , do except Suitdavi, 4 ARRIVALS AND DEUARTURE OP MAILS.... Eastern Mail via Phlladelplna,' l4 .i clotas 12 Western Mail, CM. and Loam., due P. 31., l ose A. M. South:via Bah. and Washington, due 9P . CiOstss North-Westent via Cleveland,'due 10 A; N., closest A.M. Erie end Western Yew. YArk,.due 8 p: x., closes Ba.. m. Bank of i'lltsburg6B2o,oo gsgoyg - Exchange Bank' 50,00' . 44,00 ; 43,50 •Megelusnts' and M. Rank •••• • • • • •50,00 ' 47,00 45,00 • - Fanners? 13eposit Bank. . •.• =. • None ln market: Eitd'Street Bridge ' GD,OO 50,00' .49,00 • •Nofthem Liberties Bridge ' • - 50,00 - . 35, 00 Old Alleghelly Bridge 0,00 3%00. 35 , 00 . • Contiellsville R. R. Sto;ck, paid on • * • • ' ahares;lg2,2l ' • 5,00 ; 1,43 :• City. Bonds (6*() cent;)•• .••.• • • '• 01) , (0 .. • Monongahela Bridge ... .. . . 23,00 ' ••: 16,50 o*. -Stock - 50.00 yLCUR.. Thera were not many receipts of Flour ,• on Saturday. The demand was alight, and only for - • retail market. A' few Sake at 9404,12 were report ed to ue. Sales from store at $4,3714,00. - BACON . ..Regular sales at former quotations; ten dency upward and demand great. - ' LARD..Market almost bare; sales at in BUTTER.. Worth fliaßle., in kegs; fiom first hands. Real-price 12a16e. Ladies complain that good-Batter is • • CHF:ESE:4 liery little doing regular Sales at foia6; FISH.. Market well supplied with Mackerel, Shad and Herring. Sales at last quotations.. We copy 'the following from the Boaton Post . The 'mackerel catch di' the year 1847 was ;an tin . commonly large one, but the qualities were almost invariably poor. This year, too, the supplies have - been full, but the quality bad, and the market being glutted• with this worse than indifferent provision, prices have ruled' extremely low. Meanwhile, as if to increase the evil, great quantities of the poorer hinds have come hitlier from the British provincoa tar a market, and the stagnation of trade: and the necessity of raising the. money by any !possible &cans, has no doubt stimulated the import-bud in • crossed the quantity, far above what it .would have been in ordinary times. • • . ; • - BEANS.. Sale of 10 bbls. Small White Boni at 70 cents. . . • WHISKEY—SaIe; regular at ISCRI9c.,?Cash and • jucE.o.Sales at 00..ijc.,by tierce. Up the N pursuance of,law, 1, Jam m .Pout, President". of tliellnited States of America, do hereby ilielare and snake known,dicit public sales will , be field at the under mentioned Laud Offices, in WiscOnsin, at the periods kiereinaller designated, to win' '4 . At the Land Office at the 'Tails of St.' Croix River," eominenciug on Monday, the fourteenth day-of August next, for the disposal Ot the public hinds within the un- Aermentioued townships' end fractional township*, to Mirth of the bare liar, and foist of the fourth priiirira! mn r °. ~: , .~~ Fractional 'townships twenty-rix and twenty-seTen, mad townships twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirtx, thirty : one, and thirty-two, of range twenty-one. Fractional townships twenty-six. treaty-seven and twenty-eitt, and townships, twenty-nine, thirty, thirty .one,and t itty-two, of range twenty-two. , smctional townshit h owenty-eight and twenty-nine, thid townships. thiny and thirty-one, of range twenty . Frac.tional 'townships twenty-nine, thirty, and thirty one, of range twenty-four... Atthe.l t and Office at Green Bay, commencing on Mon day, the twenty-first day of 'August next, for the dispood of the public lands situated within the undermentioned townships and fraethmal townships, viz: • 'Norsk ,gf the ULU line, and west of thefonrih principal. me . ridian. . . a nd fractional thirty-Lie, thirty-six, and thirty,seven, and fractional townshipi thirty-eighi. of range twenty. . Fractional townships thirly- Lee , th iny.six, thirty:seven and thirty-eight, of rangetwenty-one. ; ,Fraetional townships thirty...five, thirty-sir, thirty-Seven and thirty-eight, of range twenty-two. • -Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools,mili tary,brotber purposes, will be excluded from the mles. The offering of the above, mentioned lands will he cow - menced on.the days appointed, and proceed in the order in which they are advertised; with all convenient dis • the whole shall have been offered and the sales t hu sclosed: But no sale shall be kept open longer than - two weeks, and no privote entry of any of the lands will be admitted until after the expiration of the two ; • Given under' my band at the. City of Washington, this l eighth day of bitty, Anno Domini ono thousand eight bun, ,deed and forty-eight. •• • 'r By the'President, JAMES K. POI,K. ' • • RICHARD M;YOUNO, ..::.,•..N :L~.' MEE =MN • • roinnissionerof the OtnerotliinSl Odlee. •. .• • NOTICE ,TO iriTE PRE-EMPTION CiaIiBLINTS.: Every person emitted so the right of 'pre-eitiption to °m y o f the lauds **in the toveuships_ and fractional . .. townships above enumerated, is re9uired to establish the s ame to sbs saUsfaction of she Register' and Receiver of 'The proper 4aint office. and hanVe payment thereforiu soon Lets preamble alley see,lng rips notice. nud before the day pointed for the e.ommeocelipeot of the public sale of • ~ e lands embracing the tract -claimed, otherwise such • „claim will be forfeited. RICHARD K. youNG, • moyli-lawl3w ' Commiss fonts of General •Qtyfe.. . • . • EMI 1 Qf ommrrual ana> .Jii anaol; pal}p'ljevsew',o[ she , Narketip. OFFICE OF THE POST,. / ~ • .Fitercmfa 111i)wsixo' Juty 31st There apperid to be a little more than visual rte- Til4':4ll".the white and in the streets on Saturday, 'but*e transactions were all in a small way- CORN.. A small int inki* at 30e • •TOwnsbips twenty-ftve' and twenty-six of range one. 'rownships twenty-five, twettry-si x, ond twenty-seven, • Townships twenty-eight and twenty-nine, , Of range seventeen. ' • • • • . ' Tovrnships twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty inia thirty two of ritnge eighteen. . • Fitietional townships twenty-nine and thirty, and townships thtrty.one and thirty-two, of tangetwenty. Atthe name place, commencing on htondayohe twen ty-eighth day of August next, for the disposal of the nub ile lands within the undermentioned townships. and trac tional townships, to wit: . North'of the base line; and tent of the fourth prineipa/ . - :1717 este ea Pew C ylvanla ollege atifeal Itt • DR. *WILLARD'S ADVERTISEBIENT FOR 11140. . . . . '• ; These' family remedies; consisting of . CDR trzii..Aßrys vEß.Artruos, . • • -a- . couom mixTURE, - LrvER PILLY,. i 4 ' , FEVER . AND Aa ur .rxrEttaft jvAxo • • .iiiiietve already become w universally popular. wherever . - flatendueedi that -the proprlmori are Induced to place S. -diem -within the reach of. all.' .Of the virtues of these asedieises,• it is Altogether unuecesseuy tor as to speak, ..aithey have Always, wheyerer iatrodueed, barn able to ..tecenemenet dtetradves. The numerous certificates, which ' , from time, to tune have Leen published; besides others our possession, is- sulficient evidence, not only .cf their virtue and power to care; but that they are ;Ably 'appreciated by an inteDigeut 'Tillie.' When the . country) Is Bootle& with Panaceas, Elizers," "Rat- Aunts," and and many 'of them of a doubtful character, persona are at.a loss to - know bow far they should trust any-oh them...ROl thentaU, and try those 'Which bare been proved by the e . xperienee of years. Such • • is. the etuuracter , cif the medicines compounded qty Dr. an emineni proyfillotter, and sold by, men of character who bare aoMeibing 04040 Al stake thou the tic . ...curpubition °fn. few dollars.. In order that the public Moy,kuota what these medicines are, the grentry part' of . ,our Advertising Will, he geteuinerertificatts. nos you may .be nullified that "their own works will pialsa them." These medicines, prepared and sold by.the proprietora, Brockway & Co., No. 2, Commercial Bow, Liberty ,street E lquemagh; to whom all letters for agencies °rather ~bitainess must,be addressed. So also by J. p;er& Co.,.ogeted l d & Snowden, Joel Alobler, R, E. Sellers, Snowden, .John P. Scott, J.. H. Cassel;Jrunes A. JlO - he 6; John Hays, Spaulding &Kneeland. • Also, hy Milo); & Beckon), and D. 31. Curry, Alelgheny If. sauna& - , ROBERT . nava E. -.:: :- .IZAHAUSEA 6c . DUFF{ „, 'a 1.G.0D EMMET SWORD DOOR va N: filit/ 1Y PACTURERSof Intl. kinds 1 - Gm r ' llE2T7 or Eaddles, "&high, Ildrnesd, Raw ,--; kiwi Sutcl: Maps; Hard Lea- r.- , , and Common Trunks; it t 't:ofct.....w. •" 74 ' 17 ' 'Carpet, Bags, Valises ; ..,:„. •=1" 7 1 :, : Saddle b4Vziy Cialnre; and will Iteep 'Plait and t. assoruuent °full articles kept in Su:Wittig on hand a gL Establiame„,..a,taluch they will sell chimp for cash. JOHN COYII 1> Nota7 and C'oneryourerc—Office in • m emo ir. H u , Wing, mirth street, near. Smithfield, Pittsburgh, Deeds ' Bond', tdorlgtigeskitrticles of. Agre e and all other i ts of writmff drawn up with accuracy andidispatt 'IL. 'Tit1 77271 Rea l l'tat77/lanu774/* Leon usage irs Look • ist Thin 1. .• • • VALUABLE FURNACE :PROPERTY FOR S A "' rrHE subscriber carers lbw-tale•bial t f urnace .1; as the "OREGON n VENACE, , . which is situated • two miles West of Mercer, cca24.3.' knows+ Sent ot Mercer Pu.. Said fumance is in coil 2 Ple,te' color f " immei h te operations, and there is an'abNnalloce'of irOCIPrc., ah best quality, wi th in three tanarfere of o mile of we ; site. ' kt is also favorably located for limber, and is within three sind•a half miles of the Erie Esholsion Carat. The en . One And are•equal to nny in the. comity; din Midi; • • i9:sabsuintially, built; and all of the buildings art, new and in good repair, cotnPrisingdwelfing houses aufacient to.accommodgte all the workmen needed-dhoti( the for- . There is also stock enough oat hand to mtikeibeititiWO hundred tons of Pig-Irom• • • ;,. , • •r at terms, apply,to the subscriber, in Mercer; • .11 F. B. HUBBARD, •- • 'Assignee of Lyon, Nix 4- Lyon., Alercer, July 21st, 1949.—{jy25-w4t -, -•... - ; ,- ..:7 - 1 - ;:f.':•.]..' . .t..).1`-' , '.. - , - ".'!;•'.:- .:-.:,'..:.1,7--.;.:.-7.','.7.•...,:1.i,',..,:,;;, • • -‘' - _ ,~: SUSI 7 WElr. l. '' l . 6ll m Tinf , ofisstm; ARD nuaxo . ARRI V E D . Steamier Beaver • Clark,•AVellsville; • • • • " • Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville; " ' blieMitan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver; • ":'• Lake Erie, Hemphill; Beaver; •' ". 'Hudson, Poe, Bridgeport; " Companion, cin; •" • Eu k C *sville• re a, sorter, • Highland Harp, Burke, Cin; • " • Cinderella, Calhotio,NVbeeling; ' " Lady Byron;Clark, Louivville; • ‘• Western;.-, -;' DEPARTED, " Arrowline. Moore.Hrownsville; Michigan No. i.l,Gilson,'lleaver; Atlantic; Parkinson, Brownsville; • Acherican Star Manna, • * P. Doddridge, 'llirices, Louisville; r• -• J.' Q. Adams, - Gregg, Cincinnati; " Amerlea,_Decamp, " Pioneer, Forsyth, . . ' a :. - Ringgold, • . - ' ' For. Wheeling; The fast running steamer CINDER . Capt. G. Calhoun, will leave for the above and all Intermediate ports ovary Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 A. st. . . For freight or passage apply on board. • 11+04Arching,. . Tug new. light draught, fast running steamer CINDERELLA,CAtuouts, Mas ter, will leave for the above and inter mediate' porte every Monday, Wednes day, and Friday, atlo A. M. • For Creighton passage, appl. For c!noisansitt and St. Louts. - 61 = 4 Tits fine steamer SHENANDOAH, DOW. Mel t Master, will leave for the above and in.; terme ports; regular. For freight or passagee.apply 'For Cincinnati and The • low water steamer P. .DOD wRIDGE, htoore, - Master, will leave for hore and intermediate ports on This DAY. For freight or passel ' Foe Viniciiinott and LoulsvMe. Timalgtunch steamer pAcwic, T. CAMP BELL, Master, will leave for the above and in terms ate ports on Wednesday', die 213th Instant, at 4o' clock, r. sr. For freigl.d. or passage apply on hoard. Of 10 • j •M 0 - GEO. B. IdILTENBERGER. Agent. For Minonnantil and ontoville.. • Tax new. light draught strainer, CO. • LUMBIAN. `Vii. Mae; Master, will leave for the above and intrnnedinte portion Wednesday, the 26th inst., et 10 clock, ai it. ' For freight or passage apply on boon! For Cl4lolinnoll. Tar new and Ilightdraugbt steamer, Knit. C 01.0 MBI.A , GRESS, Master, will leave for jhe above and interme diate ports this day. - mileage apEy on board. jy24 TUE steamer BEAVER, Chas. F.:Clarke, Mester, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, 1176 1 I.: l i;vind Wellsville, every Monday, Wednesday. ind Friday—and returning on Tuckday, Thursday. and Saturday, at V o'clock, A. w. Having a boat at the lauding, we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight or paasage apply to . ma 17.11 (1. W. HARTOS A. CO., A gents, ,NaviAossis Oceicg, AVashington, June 184.4. SRAMO PROPOSALS will be received at this lee until 3 o'cloc k, P. a., of the Ist A ugum; for furni.hing at the Washington Navy Yard the allowing plate and bar iron, the whole of which is to be delivered by the 15th of September . tiers : . . - PLATE ISION. • - No. of Water,. Long. • 'Mar. Thiek. 8 • 50.11 inch. • 211:'• . i 8 5 .- 11“ . • 1.” Oinch. 1 4 5 5" 2 " 9 ° 3 • 4 -5" 4 0 1.43 " i 4. 5 " s "' 00 10 - 4 4 - 50 0 ".• .I.i 10 ; 8 •,,,, " 10.*.. :- V" 3 " • 3 ..4 4 ° 0 " 4 • 1 . 1" , 5 5 - 2 0 .. u ..., 4 5" 5 0 a " a " t 45 3 8 It II " 1 •-• 4 5 " 5 - I `i .11 ° 5"4 ti - • •I." 3 M - 5 " n " - ea ; - f 5 * 11... 8 ' 4"10 " 2:4 2.c. . 4 3" 4*".. . 14.0 V". ' 4 .9" 4'" I "•6t" . ¢ 4 30 4 ; -• 10 4 " I, . 8 4 * 2 0 71" 4 5 “ 11" 71" . I . 4 2'41 " - 1110 •.' 1-10 . : 4 . 2'' 9 ' - 1 " 7.• “. 1-In ' 4 2 .' 9 " 1 - 4 51 0 1-10 • • ISAR IRON '''.' ' • No. of pars. Long. Wide. : Titirik• It: 13 ft. 0 ineh. G uise". 11 4 0 . it ' 5 - • I ii - 0 . I • 5 ':; . 8 . w,,u ". II" • 1 4 ti " u " s square. 12 tU -it •, • i square. L 2 7 . 0 . 14 square. 12 7 . G . lt round: . 4t; ." it " , 2 inches wide 4 ' _4 • • tl "IS " •• 5 • " • .f . 4 . . 3" 0 - 10 - " I market) H 4 3 " 0 " 4 " It marked 11 - 4 10 ' 0 . f round.. 4 0 " 0 ' 2 inch round : 4 7" 0 - la inch wide i 4 6 . 0 .' II " i RANCH OR CORNIIR IRON IC G- 4 " • 3 inch i 8 •., 4 . 9" 0 " 4 .. 4 8 - 0 - 4 " i . 4 ri . 0 - 4 ." • 1 56 G" 4 " 4 " " - 4 2 S " 0 " 41 " 4 S G . G `• 4 " 1 4 0 " 0 " 4," 4 4 12 .ts " 3 " . • 4 . . WO ponorls of bent 4 iron rods fur rivets. The plate Iron must be of the best quality of Americna , iron, free trout blisters, each plate rut correctly to its • size. kept level horn the shears, and earl, plate marked in white paint with its size in ii.et and Inches. ~. The bur iron 'oust also be of the best quality of A titer jean Iron, rolled and cut to length. and free from tugs nr raw rade. The +Rat iron rolled with square edges. The pieces masked 11 to he the beet quality:hammered Iron. The flench iron must bear to work to an angle length wise, without cracking. Bonds, with two approved sureties in one-ball the amount of the contract, will be required; and ten per cent. in addition will he withhold from the amount of each payment, as collateral security for the faithful per formance of t hen contract. The balance, or ninety per eent., will be paid for earl, dellvety,iwithin thirty days after presentation or bills, approved in triplicate by the commandant of the yard, by the navy agent fumed itt4he contract. • Every offer must by accompanied with a writtenguer nay, and the responsibility of the guarantor cenitied to by the navy agent, or some person karma to the bureau. that it the offer be accepted, the bidder will, within five days after being notified, enter into contract with good and sidficisnt sureties to furnish the articles proposed. agreeably tq tbe terms specifies, in this advertisentent. Bidders are particularly cautioned to endorse their offers "Proposals for Plate and liar Iron." All offers not made in strict eatitormity with 'big ad venisement, in every particular, will be ' rejected as In formal. Those persona only whose offers are accepted will be notified. ' • jyrklaw4w lir the President of the United Stales\ N parsuince of law, I, James K. Polk, President of the United Smits of America, do hereby declare and make known, that public sales will be held at the under mentioned Land Offices In the State of Michigan, ut the periods hereinafter designated, to wit: At theitind office at the Sault Ste. Marie, commencing oa Monday the sixteenth day of October next, for the dis• pond of the public lands taunted within the ataileinien tinned townships and parts of townships, to wit; • North of the base fine and west of the principal meridian. The I'llorth and South Fox Islands," situated In frac. tional townships thirty (our and thirty-fire. amigo thir teen.. • 'The "Maniton Island," shamed in fractional townships thirty-one and thirty-two. arrange fourteen, and fraction tiontil townships thirty; thirty-one and thirty-two,ofrange fifteen. - Townships forty-one and forty-two, arrange twenty. , .Townships forty-one and forty-two, of range twenty. oar • Township fortyktne, of range twenty-two. Township forty-one, of range twenty-three. . I 'AI the hind attire at lonia, commencing on Monday, the twenty-third day of October next, for the disposal of 'the public: lends within the undermentioned 'filmdom:it townships, situated in the former Manistee Indian fte servo : viz: Narth,q/: the base line . , and west qf the prineipal meridian. - Fractional lain:snips twenty-one nod twenty-two, of range thirteen. • Fractional townships twenty-one and twenty-two, of tan ge fourteen. Fractional townships twenty-one .and twenty-two, of range fifteen. • Pigetional 16w:whips twenty-one and tweniy-two, of range Inge. seventeen. - . : .*. Lands appropriated by low for the use of sOhools, Mili tary_ or Mbar purpose. will be excluded from the sales. The offering of the above mentioned lands will be coot nienced on the days appointed, and proceed Is the 001:11' in, which they are, advertised, with. all convenient 'dis• pcitch, until Ike *hole - have been offered;atid. the sales thus closed.. Da ;male shall be kept mien longer than two-weeks, and no psivqie entry of any of the lands will be : admittcd • until alter - the expiration of the two Given under my blind at the City of Washington this eight day of July, Immo Domini one thousand •eight hun dred and Pony-eight. JAMES KiPOLK. . _ • .NOTICE TO PRE;EMPTION 'CLAIMANTS. Every - persoa entitled• to the , right • of pre•emption to any of the lands within the townships and fractional town ships alMve enumerated, is required to establish the same to-the satisfaction of the Register ' and Receii•er of the proper Lind Otrme, and make phytnent therefor, as soon as practicable after seeing this nonce, eitd before the day appointed for the Commencement of the public, sale of tne lands pnluncing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim .will he,forteitert..• RICHARD ht - YOUNG, CoaiMlssioner of the General Land Office. reA4.-461. Go and Innrrini 'rfniq f cl by 7y193. J'OINDEXTER >. MEE ,F l ' •-• , _ • ' , • • MEN en= liintr Juttllipfitc. s ~' 7 3c'~~~s' kSi 1.:1'~.i3~i : rl9 y on board ge apply on bormi Bnmuier Arrangement. By the President,, • "• • Comminioner ofthe GoOral Land Office =ES ' c_ , - *r f!. ,•,-, • ;.% ;VW ;•.^ - • - • . . ;eA • 4. • - e •a% r • lIMM ~.7, - ', . .- .-.•,!',4.i.-1•••,:,:!':';-:27•C•;•:::: ~:: ; ~:-_ lEEE . . . . . . . By. the Presiident of the United. State 9. I N pursuance of lavi, I, JAMES K. POLK, President of ,he' United States of America, do hereby declare and make -known. that, public sales.will be held at the uudermentioned Land,Officei in the. Stare of lOWA, at the periods hereinhiteedesignated, to wit.: • At the land office at lowa City, commencing on Mon day, the iweuty-fifth day of September next, for the dis posal of the public lauds within the undetmeniioned townships:and parts of townships, viz:.. North of the base line, anifirest of the fifth prier;ral meriaiian. Township eighty, of range fourteen Townships seventy-six, seventy-aeven, seventy-eight, and eighty, of range fifteen. • ' . Townships seventy-six and eighty, of range sixteen. Township eighty, of range seventeen. Township eighty, of range eighteen. • .Sectio'hs ,two, forte, six,. eight, ten, twelve, fourteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty-two, twenty-four, twenty-six, and twenty-eight; the south half of the south-wes quar ter, and the south half of the south-east quarter of Wen ty.nlne, Sections thirty, thirty-one, .thirty-two,- thirty three, and thirty-four, the south half of the south-west quarter, and the south half of the south-east quarter of township thirty-five, and Section thirty-six, in Township seventy-six; the north half of the north-east quarter of Section one, and all the even numbered Sections, (except Section sixteen,) in Township seventy-seven; Townships seventy-eight (except the went half and south-east quar ter of the south-west quarter of Section nineteen, the south half of section twenty-nine, and the south half of the north-west quarter and south half of the north-east quarter of the sante Section, Sections thirty-one and thirty-three. and the south-west quarter, and south half of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-five,) seventy nine, eighty and eighty-one, of range twenty. Sections two, four, six, seven, eight, ten, twelve and' fourteen; the west half of the south-west quarter of fif teen, Sctions seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one and twenty-two, the west half and south-east quarter of tine schith-west quarter. and the south-west quarter of the south-cast quarter of twenty-three. Sec tions twenty-four and twenty-five, (except the nosh halt of the north-east quarter, and north-east gentler .of the north-west quarter of the latter,) and Sections twenty six to thirty-six inclusive, iu Township seventy-six; all the even narnbered Sections, (except Section sixteen s ) in Township seventy-seven; Sections one to six inclusive, the north half, the north, half of the. south-east quarter and the north-Cast quarter oT the south-west quarter of seven, Sections eight to fourteee.inclusive, the north halt of the north-west quaver and the north hot( of the north east quarter of fifteen, and Sections eighteen twenty, twenty-two, twenty-four, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thir ty, thirty-two; thirty-four and thirirsix, in Township seventy -eight; and Townships seventy-nine, eighty and eighty-one. ("range twenty-one. At the sonic place, commencing on Monday, the six teenth day of October next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships and parts of townships, viz • North of the base line, and Wert of the Afth principal meridian. Tdwitsinip seventy-six, (except the north half, the north , half of the south-east quarter, and the north half of the south-west quarter of Section one, the nnrth halfof three and the north half of five,) all the even numbered Sec tions (except Section sixteen,) in Township seventy seven; all the even numbered Sections In Township seventy-eight; and Sections one, two, lots one, two, three, four, six, and east hull of seven, In Section three, and the tionh-west .quarter and north-east quarter of the south-cast quarter of Sectiou eleven, in the sante Town ship; and north-east quarter of the south-east quarter of Section eleven, in the same Township; awl Townships seventy-uitie (except Section. thirty-one;) eighty and eighty.one, of range twenty-two. Township severity six; Sections two, four, six, eight, ten, twelve, nail fourteen. the south half, the south ballot the north-west quarter. and the south-west quarter of the north-east quarter of Section seventeen, Sections eigh teen, nineteen, and twenty, the south-west quarter, the west half and south-cast quarter of the north-west quer ter. and the south-west Winner of the southeast quarter of Section twenty-one, Sections twenty-two, twenty tour, and.twenty-six. the south half, and the south ballot the nortil-west quarter oft wenty-seven,Sections twenty eight to thirty-febr inclusive. Section thirty-five, (except the north-east quarter of the north-east quarter.) and Section thirty-six in Township seventy-seven; all the even numbered Sections (except Section sixteen.) in township seventy-eight; Sections one to fifteen inclusive, the north half of the south-west quarter, and the north half of tine south-east quarter. of seventeen, Sections eighteen and twenty; the north half of the nerds west quarter. and the north half of the north-east quarter of twenty-one, Section twenty-Its - Doh° north half, the nonh hell of the south-west quarter and the north half of the south...am quarter of twenty-three, Sec tiorv• t went y.four, the east half find north-west quarter of the nonis-east quarter of twenty-five, and Sections twenty-six, twenty eight. thirty, thirty-two, thlrty-four, and thirty-six, in Township seventy-tainei and Township eighty and eigh ty-one or range twenty-thee. Township seventy-six; Township seventy-seven. (ex cept Sections one, three, the north half of One north-east quarter, and the north-east quarter of the north-west quarter of. lice, the north half and the south-east quarter, and north half of the south-west quarter of eleven. and tine north half att . the northeast quarter, and the north hell of the.north•pst quarter of thirteen,) Section two, the north-east quarter of the north-west quarter. rand tots e; on two, three, and four of Section three, Sectioos four, free, sir. seven, eight, nine, (except lots numbered eight runt nine. and the south-east speller of the south-eas t quarter.) ten, twelve. fourteen, seventeen, e ghteen, nine, teen. nntl twenty. the north-went quarter of the north west quarter of twenty-one, Sections, twenty-two. twen ty-four, twenty-six, end twenty-eight, tine north-west quarter, the west half and nort)rsenst quarter of the south-west quarter, and the north-west quarter of the north-east quarter of twenty-nine, null Sections thine ; thirty-one, thirty-two, thirt y -tour, and thirty-six in Town• ship seventy-Wight; and Tow:10141. seventy-nine, (except the cart half, told the east half 01 the routh-west quarter of Section•twenty.five;) eighty and eighty-one on range twenty-four. Townships serenty-six, seventy-seven, seventy-eight, se vent y-nine, eighty and eighty one, of range tveuty-hlve Township,: seventy-nine, entlity, eighty-one, eighty two end eighty-three, of range twenty-six. North of the Lase Iwo, and . Rail of the fifih pr inciped The following 'tracts situated on Islands in the sippi ricer, lots live stud six of Section seventeen, lots five mid six of Section twenty, fractional Section twen ty•one, lot two, of Section thinpono, end lot four of Ser• non thirty.two in Township eighty.two, of mune seven. At the land offiee ot Fairfield. commencing on Monday. the second day of October next, for the disposal of the public lands situated within the undermentioned town ships ondnrsn of trnitiehips. viz: • Aurth of the Lair litti f o and . IPrte of the fifth principal writ:lkm • Seetioni one and two, the north.east quarter, and Ow north-ea.( quarter of the north-west, quarter of three, Section' four, ti.x, eight, tin ithd twelve, the north-cnal quarter or the north-cost quarter of thirteen,, Sec , done iourteen, eighteen,' tweittr, ttWenty-two, twenty-four. twenty-ttin, twenty-right. thirty, thirty-two, thirty-four, nod tinny-m.llin Township Keventy-two, of range thir-' tern. . . , All the even, numbered sections (except section six teen,) in Township : seventy-two, all the even number. ed sections (except section sateen.) itt Township:seven-A ty•tbree. and Sections one, three, eleven and thirteen, in the same township, of range fourteen. Sections two. four and cix, the south-west quarter and the south half of the south-east quarter of seven, Sections eiglit,ten, twelve and fourteen, the south half and north west quarter. mid the West half and south-east quarter of the north-enst quarter of seventeen, and Sections een, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, (except the north- OM quarter of the north-east quarter, twenty.two;twen- , ty-four. twenty-six, wenty-seven, (except themorth halt of the north-eclat guarter,)„ tWenty-eight. twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one, ilurty-two,thirty-three, thirty-four,WW ty-live (except Atte east half and north-west quarter or the north-east,quarter,) and thirty-Six. in. Township sev enty-two; and all the even numbered sections (except sertionsixteeml in Township seventy-three of range fif-. TownAlips seventy, seventy rune, sevent . y.twq, seven. ty-three. seventy-(Durand sci(entyhms, (except the north half of the north-east quarter of scat - tit one iii the latter,) of range tveanty.. Townships seventy; seventy-one,. seventy-two, seven. ty-three l seventy-four and seventy-het', cif range twenty. one. At the same place, commencing . en Monday, the third! Oh day of October next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned tifiviiships : viz:., seventy,jseventy.one. seventy-two, seVew ty-three, seventy-four and seVenty.fivo,of range twenty , two. Townships severity, seven)'-one, seventy;four rind seventy-five, of range-twenty-three. Townships seventy, seventy-one, seventy'-four and seventy-fire, of range twenty tour. , Totvuships Seventy, seventy-one, seventy-tour and seventy-fivev, of range twenty-five. Atthe land office at Du !Wipe, commeneinft on Mon day, the wtli day of September next, for the dispose, or the public Itrmis within the following named townitirips mini parts of townships, to wit: North of the bate line and west of the fifth principal:, - - Township iii'iwiy or range six. North of the hate line, and east of the fifth principal 'Juridic:H. . 'file follptiog krecir shunted on islands in the hlissis: sippi deer. ffitenonal sehilon fire, lots five,' six, seven, eight and nine; of section six; loin five, six, itwett, eight, nine, ten and eleven, of section seven, fractional sections eight and seventeen, lilts five six,•seven. eight, nine and ten, of section eighteen, fractional scathins nineteen and twenty, lots-one and two of section twenty-nine end Crag firma) section :thirty-two in Township eighty-four, and lots (menu(' two of section thirty-one ' and fractional sett. don thirty-two in Township eighty -five, of range seven. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools;mili tory or:other purposes, will be excluded from the sales. - -The offering'-of the above mentioned lands: will he -Commenced on-the days appointed, and- proceed in the order in which - they' are advertised, with all convenient dispatch, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed.. But no sale shall be kept open longer then taro weeks and no private entry 1 nn' - of the lands will be admittidlnitil after tbes expiration of the two ••. Given under my hand at the City . of Washington,• . this nineteenth thiyof June,-anno Dointni one thousand eight hundred and talty-eight • By the President, RrellAßD M. YOUNG, .0014111)Iteionor.at.tbc , General Land Office NOTICE TO. PI - 414 EMP'FION CLAIMANTS. -Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any ,of, the lands within the townships nod parts of .townships above i enumermed, is reattired to - establish the same to the satisfaction of the Register and Receiver of. the projt cc land office;; and make paymen4therefor -as . soon as -practicable after - seeing this rimier; a n d before the slay -appolitted;for the - commencement . of-the pnblie ebb, of the-lands embracing the tract' olaintei .otherwine Such claim will he! forfeited. RICHARD' M. YOUNOy . .ComraissiOner of the fiencrol•Land Office: jy4 donwflr. • • • foli• CITY' LIVERY • ET4lO,E,—The nit seriber respeetfally informs his frie ads and the public geuerally, that he has removed to a netvmul ex tensive Stable, on Liberty street, in the Fitt Ward, abo v e the Canal Bridge, where he keepaCarringes,Barounhes, Buggies, a Hearse,,Riditta Horses, etc. Having added largely to WS former stook, ho solicits the a t the. public. '! N. B. Horses pert by the day, week or year. jy2l:l3ty. CHARLES . COLEMAN. ,OR SALE—dttialuithieiiuil well imptroVid - FAII - ilf of 224 acres of prime lend and good Mather, having too acres in n hi ter state of cultivation. with good fences; also, rgomEDlVflt.f.TN9 . HOUSE,. well arranged; a large .BarAfind Stable. in good Order; .o fine.. Orchard : of choice fruiis; &goad Garden, and never failtng,Spriugs. It could.readily he ditidecliniotwofarnis. :Situoted near 21 miles front this city. ott thirßaller . fined. Price and terms odeonimodatinV a. CUTHBERT, general Agent, • 1U Stnithrield street. IMISMIffiI • 1- =WM LAMPS K. POLK !===l ==l /ME - ;;;(„;,7,77, - iMail MEiNi Salts_ bp Zurtion, TiuoTiorir SALES,' • . BY JOHN D.-DAVIS, AUCTIONEER, South-Ean corner of Wood and-Fifth streets DRY COORS, ,ke'.--On Monday morning: July alst, At 10 o'clock. at the Commercial Sales Hoom,corner of ‘Fond and Filth streets, will be sold, without reserve, fir cash, currency, the stock of a Country StOre, from an adjoining county, consistlng.of a great variety of fancy and stuple,Dry • Goods: choice American mid English Prints, superfine Clot* Sntincts, Tweeds. Cassilneres, Flannels, Alpacas, Mond de Loins, Silks, Satins, super. rich style Prints, Ginghams. Cheeks, blenched and un bleached Muslim. Lawns, Beregei,,Cambric and Silk. Handkerchiefs, Merino, Shawls, Sewing Silk, Patent Thread, Hosiery Gloves,Ribbons, Bonnets, tic. At 2 o'clock--Furniture and Groceries: high and low post:Bedsteads, Bureaus, Sofas, rocking Chairs, Tables. Riney and common Chairs, Looking Glasses, Solar Lard Lamp, Transparent and Venician Window Blinds. China, Queenswara, Groceries, V. It. Tea, Tobacco, Cigars, ece. • • At 61 o'clock, a quantity of boots and shoes, fine shins. with linen bosoms and collars, ready-made clothing, gold and silver watches, jewelry, whips, fiermnit fancy goods, . , . musical instruments, cutlery, &c. JOHN D. DAVIS, Am. BOOKS, GUITAR, /se., AT AUCTION.-On Satur ay 17 evening, the 29tb inst. at 7} o'clock at the Commer cial Rale, Room, corner of Wood and bl asts. will he sold a largo collection of valuable and 'Miscellaneous Books, comprising Standard Works in the. vueinua departments of Science add .Litermure, family and pocket Bibles. blank books, letter and cap writing paper, gold and steel pens, clarified quills, &c. 1 excellent tec. Guitnr, in good or der, I Flute, Accordeaus, c. JOHN D. 'DAVIS, irk.. Auctioneer. . • AUCTION SALEP,• , BY JAMES AVEENNA, AUCTIONEER, No. 114 WOOD STORRT,' INERT •DOOBD TROY }lnn AA SSIGNEES - EXTRA AND POSITIVE LARGE A SALE of Foreign and Domestic Fancy and Staple Dry Goods and Cfething,•at M'Kenna's Auction.—On Monday next, July Min, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon. .will be sold at M'Kennu s Auction Flooms,No. 114 Wood street, 3 doors from Filth, by order of Assignees, the fol lowing large stock of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, being the balance of a city retail store, comprising, in part: Silk and Cotton Parasolettes and Sun shades, Laces and Edgings, Insertings, fine Cambric . Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Mitts and Hosiery. Silk and Cotton Pocket Hand kerchiefs, fancy Cravats, Table Covers, French Lawns. Gingham', Calicoes, .Chintzes, Beraizcs..Lining Barred Jaconen, Vesting', Gambroons, Ribbons, Shawls and Handkerchiefs, Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinetts, Irish Linens, Bleached and Brown Muslins,Alpaecas, Panta loon Stuff, Tweeds, fancy Stocks, Sewing Silk, Patent Thread. Also, a,lot of ready. made CLOTHING. At o'clock , r. 33.. a quantity of new and second-hand Furniture, newt. Menials, &c.; and to close a consign ment, 9 2-12 dam. Hay. Forks:- /Y 23 JAMES IWKENNA, Atte!. rALVARItk: REAL ESTATE, AT AUCTION.—On . V Saturday evening nest, July 29th at o'clock pre eisely. will be sold..nt :11'Renna'a AuAlms Rooms, No. 114 Wood street. three doors from Fifth, TWO valuable - BUILDINO LOTS. in the Third Ward, Allegheny city.. being Nos. 21 and 25, in Cu.sat's plan. each fronting 41 feet on Steep street, and extending hack 100 feet ton2o 'feet Vide indlspumble, and terms acronunodating, ' which will be matte known at time of sale. j . 4 1.3 . JAMS 11110ENNA., Auct. AUCTION BALES IN BY mt. J. BURNSIDE, AUCT*II. ‘N FRIDAY EVENING, 18th inst., at B o'clock, obthe; 'kJ Auction Room corner of Carson and Centre streets, '(second lloor'of the liiiildingoccupied by Messrs. Wendt '& Wilson, Dry Goods Merchants.) will be sold, without ; reserve, a large assortment of Dry Goods. Iteady•made Clouting, Shirts, hardware, Watches, and Jewelry, Books, arc. • Dealersore requested to attend, as the sale will be pos. Wye. . fEr Hereafter, I hnye regular night gales of dry goodsOlardware, &c.. at the :shove mentioned room, on Tuesday,Wednesday a nal Friday evenings ofcr eryvreek. mayl9 . . AVM. J. BURNSIDE. Anti.. . . Cblelkelliag's Pianos. MIRJOHN 11. 111F.1.1.011, No. RI IVooll et. offers (or sale at the lowest manufactu rer's priori. the following assortment of Piano-fortes, from the manufactory of Jonas Cliiekering, Boston. 51415.: No. t A Rosewood Iron frame Goctavo Piano, $3llO 2 jc . .; MU ..3 A '. `• " 1.4 ' . .. 350 " 4 A " aso " carved GI ~ .. trrs •• 6; .. 400 sw 6A " • 7. A ts 11 I* ALSO TO 11. CLOSC CONSIG!cmr.yrA, A Rosewood . , curved Lose. G Detach Piano, made by A. 11. Golo dt Co.. N. Y. ST A Rosewood. can't,' mounting, and mouldy(' legs GI octavo, mode by the Me:than/In Co., N.Y.; n very . , power Ail and rubstaittiol made Piano, at the low price of A very superior semi-grand Piano, tnade by lieu, Patti, OCISTO; ROteWOOd case, . A mahogany second hood, it octavo, made by F. flume, - ISO • A mahogany second hand Platt°, made by Nunns & Clark, DU A mahogany second hand Piano, made by Nold, lOU For sate by.' JOHN II MF.1.1.011, Ed Wood street; sole agent for Chickertng's Pianos. for Western Penns .Ivantn. lylO • Brick for Sale. 'FIE undersigned offers for sale a superior article of iCk fo r building. made by Ms Improved Stearn llama Pause Mecum. or which ho has obtained a patent, and 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, Man any other brick possessing greater body and superior tex ture, and murk more durable in every respect; each brisk bsing subjected to pressure of several tons, and possessing a handsome smooth surface and even cdges, they make a front equal to the best front brick.. They have given the greatest satisfaction to all who hare purchased. A kiln can be seen at My works, and specimens at the fiarette other. Those haring supplied themselves for. their buildings, and wishing handsome front brick, or superior hard nnd solid paving brick, eon obtain them Flooring and weather boarding, also furnished to order. ISAAC GREGO. Birmingham June I7—fje2fhtf) Farmer.* Itn% Corner of Ferry an? Fourth Strvels..Pitisturkh THE undersigned, proprietor of the above well known Hotel, resperting informs the park that she has gone to great exklise in .fitting up the house for the re• eeption and accommodation of her old customers, and all who may boner her with their patronage. She is deter. mined that the Hotel, asherelefore, shall sustain the re. potation of being a quiet, orderly, and well conducted es tablishment. No pains or expense will be spared on her part, to render boarders and travelers as comfortable as they can possibly be at ally other public bowie in the city. Iler table will he provided with every luxury the market affords; in short, her 'guests tray rent assured Mat slit will use every exertion in ber.power to, render them full and entire satisfattion. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. The subscriberis also provider with sufficient room for the accommodation of about sixty or eighty horses. IP . Dott'tforget the place—eorner of Ferry arid Fourth. I.ITTI,E. 1 r 1 1 ; 1119T R F I T I Z: 3 10 1 1.- K F i g 1 1 Na . 111 R i - I', i 1 sto , y , ELt t p u .tf r . 4 et. i t ir s niff; 1 4: , \ 1 1 ' dialiamend.—?ersonsilesiring to hi m their tgreikritile &ideation, in the most thorough ,and expeditious manner, will kind Mr. .I).'s Institution the moo perfect West of the Mogilleiha Partnership Battlements and balance sheets made out. Mills, Fact o ries, Joint Stock Companies, and nll kinds of business, can be furnished with a specification of ne counts, drawn up in pitch a manner as in exhibit the opening, conducting, closing and final settlement of the alfairsi thus affording the keeper of the. hook - s an un erring guide, film the eonutiencement to the termination of the business, Ifouns-2 to 4, and 7 to 10 r. le, Latest Excitement. SINCE the arrival of our gallant volunteers from Mexi co, marked' attention ban been paid to many of them respecting personal appearance, on their arrival in our city. Numbers of theta have appeared in the streets wearing citizens dress of the latest and most fashionable cut and approved styles. The inquiry becomes general amongst their fellow-soldiers, where Aid you get that handsome suit of Clothes.? Ansiver: at P. Inst-stiv's, 49 I.iberty street, where you can get a genteel suit of clothes from 3 ton dollars, that would really astonish you. 'A suit of line clothes eau be bud from 8 to 15 and 20 dollars. The stock on hand is large, consisting of every article for gentleinett's wear, and will be soldet extremely low priceefor cash, an.the proprietor intends selling out the present stock in order to make room for fall goods; great bargains may be expected and no mistake. Call and judge for yourselves at P. DELANY'S, jyls.• • 49 Liberty st. WE env, if you wish to keep cool and ovoid the heat, - you musrdress cool. •Vilhile all the politicians and candidatei are vieing with eactiother poser= the votes of the returned soldiers, Curran has provided n stock of choice; light and seasrutable Goods ' which n e is prepared to sell at very low Prieeq to, cash buyers. The attention of all :such lie Invitee to N 0.30, Fifth street, at . CURRAN'S, Of Curran & Algeo,old established Head Quarters, 251 Liberty street. Watches.aud Jeasolry. TUST received , at No. 67. Market itfrect -- 'a gold Patent Lever IVatches; 25 " detached ." ti " L'eglne 12 silver Patent 't • " detached " " 6 " L'eglne " 19 gold Guard Chains . , (best quail.) Also-4 good assortment of Breton ins, Pinger Rings, Ear Rings, Gold Pens and Pencils. The above goods ltitire been ric'eived within the met five svreki, nun will be sold at reduced prices. . Persons wishing to purchase n good and cheep Watch or anything in the Jewelry or Fancy tine, would do web to call,' previous to purchasing. • ZEBULON KINSF.Y. 111IsANETARY AND STELLAR. WORLDS.—A pop ular exposition of the great discoiteries and theories of modern astronomy; the 0. M. Mitchell, A. N. Director of the Citicinnati Observatory., Headley's Italy. Alps and Rhine—f etteree from. Italy, the. Alps and ilie Rhine; by .I.T. Headley, author of "Na poleon and his Marshals," 4Washington and his Gener als," &c. New mid !revised ,edit km. Statistics Of Geographical rind Geological diatinetions of Mineral Coinbuseildes or fossil fuel ; Melte ding. also, notices rind' localities of the various !Metered -substances employed In arts and Ina nufac three ; Oblitera ted by . mid 'Diagrams; accompanied by nearly 400 statistical tables, and 1100 analysis of "mineral combusti bles, &c.; prepared hy Richard Cowling Taylor. just received n few copies of each of the above works , for sale JOHNSTON & STUCKTON, • jylo- Booksellers, ear. Merkel nod sts. . ._ Wool I I,V old rip HE HIGHEST PRICE, IN.'CASH, paid' for' all the '.l.:different grades of eloop by • • • 'tibeilistioeCopposi,ite : ULOGr-ONO/01IN QUINCY A.DAMS--Deliwered 12.1-IHay nth, Hild,"itt the School House of the Sixth 1V ud. Pittehurgh,hY H 11.1.BritekenTidge. Published by JOHNSTON St. STOCKTON. und for .sale by ull the liok:uellers in the city. • ==l== ISM ES=BMIM MIEIMI lEEE A. A. Mason .411. Co., s 60.111Amsr STREET, BiII'WEEN TEMP AND FOITRTII. BBEING desirous of reducing their Stock, previou s the commencement of the Trrule,will offer their extensive and fashionable assortment for a few weeks. at greatly reduced prices. Amongst • their assortment may be found excellent styler. of— Bereges, Tissues, Grenadines, Palmyrines, Poll d'. Cheve, - Dress Silks, Lawns and Muslins, &c., de.; all of which arc reduced is price fully one third. . Their stock of Shawls is very extensive. and corn. prises every known style. A few cartons of crape and silk Shawls, just received, will be sold extremely low. 4 cases real Scotch Gingham. will be sold at 121 cents, usual price Y.,r cents; good English Calicoes 10e.; Amert. can do. as low as 3 and4c.; wrought Collars 15e.; Muslin de Lnines 121 c.; Good Alpaca 151 e.; Bonnet Ribbons 12c Their stock of dark green pure Satin Parasols and Parnsolet tee, comprising upwards of 500, of every style and quality, will be offered at very low rates. Broadcloths, Cassimeres and Vestings; also, all kinds of summer stuffs and Cottonades. Housekeeping and domestic Goods of every description. Merchants wall always Gild at our wholesale rooms as huge and desirable in assortment of Goods awls usually found in eastern houses, and at equally low prices. Only ONE PRICE; from which no deviation can be made. • je23 ir It. MU RPHY has open thi s . morning one case of 1 , V, Umbrellas, Inehiding American and Scotch Ging ham, Cotton and Steelliam Gingham. One cane of Para sols, including Green Satin Sure, Black Silk,- of extra sizes. Also, one case of Bleached Drills. Also, Mantua Ribbons, Black and Colored, White Satin do. Linen Ging hams, and various styles of summer goods, selling at re duced prices. A lot of very superior Manchester Ging brims, good styles, also lately received. Cheap Benneu—A lot of Braid and other Bonnets, of last winter's shapes, selling oir at from 371 cts. to St, at North-East corner of 4ttiand Market sts. - . • • ••• • • Oe' Wholesale rooms on second story, entrance from dth street- • tl9 times. Wearing Apparel. 91111 E subscribers beg leae to call the attention of iner l. chants and gentleman. of Pittsburgh' and vicinity, to their full stock of Furnishing 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. Alarge portionxif our goods are manufactured by , us at our factory east, the remaining portion are furnish ed and bought from first hands and Importers. • ' An examination of our goods is solicited. We intend to sell low (or cash or approved credit.- . Shirts made to order at our factory east, in quantities to suit purchasers, of best materials, and at short notice. EDWARD TODD & CO., North-east corner of sth and Market streets,.up stairs: IDIECEIVED THIS BAY, by Expresi, a small lot of Ilb 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 ,Drillites, with satin stripe, and ban-ed. 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. mity27 • C. WERNESUBO, 2M Liberty st. (Journal copy.) fantlln• and tinseling& LIE subser.ber has in store a full assorinintc2l:oll the mai' popular makes of Brown and Bleached Mu/dins,' ()revery width and quality. and at reduced prices. Good 7.8 and 4-4 Uubleached Muslin for ft cents a yard, .Bleached Muslin. ungsually low. Mao. on hand,Brown and Bleached Drillings. Blue :tad mixed Drillings, ; Pant Stains; Boys , ear ;, W W clsh, Cause and other k lannele; Cotton Cheeks ; very cheap Bed Ticking s ; Mariners Shitting; Jeans and Satinet's. PM LIP • ROSS, jut N 0.58, corner of 4th and Market sta. Dry Goods! Dry Goods! • fIIREMENIXiIIS RUSH and great excitement at.the 1 sign of the trw Golden lies. Uire, on Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. Pittsburgh. Pa- . where Goods nre selling cheaper than at any other house in the city, or West 01 the Mountains. and will continue to be sold at snob prices as shall satisfy OUT customers that it is the Cheapest Store in Pittsburgh. Please remember the place: sign of the big Bee !Bye, on Market street, between Third and Fourth—No. G 9. terktmil .WM. L. RUSSELL. To liouse.iteeliers. --- 11TIT.T. BE FOUND, At No. 110 Market street-104; !V 11-4. and 124 Barnsley Shectinws; Bleached Dam ask Tablel.inens, all.widths; Brown and Bleached Table Cloths, all sizes; Napkins. Doilies, Diapers, Crash, die.: 10.4,.114, 124 'toilet Quilts; 104. 11-4, 12-1 Bleached Cotton Sbcetings; 4-4 and 9-8 Buff IVindow Holland; Em broidered Drapery. for Windows , in pairs and by the yard; Turkey Red Chintz, plain and figured, with border; rreneb Embroidered Table and Piano Covers, worsted and linen. All of which will be sold at reduced prices. taa27 ROBERT D. THOMPSON. By Express. . ... . ' etF.NTS. SUMMER GOODS—Super. single- milled '.J Fr..nell Habit Cloths; rich styles Cansisnereif . Mack and colored Cashmeretts; Queen's and Summer Cloths' figured and plain Drap IP Elea. Vestings. "eery choice Marseilles, Silks and Satins. and figured Linen Drills; Cheaper yet.! ROBINSON'S Cloth Stote; _-. ritar2,l Post Buildings , corner Fifth and Wood. DIVARD TODD tr. CO. will manufacture. at therr I'4 factory east. all slams of e very description of LINEN AND FANCY SHIRTS, in qualities to suit pnrehasens. Their shirts will bo made of the best matenals, and at short notice. Warehouse on the rorm r of Fifth and . llfarkti streou, (op, stairs) • mecn OW IS rtiE TimE FOR BARGAIN:—R. u. N om p Sell, 110 Market at., three:doer" from Liberty. will sell from this date the remainder of his Summer Stock of remit reduced prices. Among the a"sounient, may be found Linen Gingham', 6ne French Gingham., good last colors , low as ld cents ; Ramps, Grenadines, *Mittel, Dalitainea, Lawns, &c.—will be mold 'without regard to profit. lie%) • ft. 1). THOMPSON. CIALLICOES! CAl.ldlilG—Great ifoftrrrion - cfprires ur No. 59.—Now opening at No. 59, corner of 'Fourth and Market sts, the eheopcst stock of new style caliebes and chintzes we have - ever offered; among which are • 1 e 9. dark calicoes, at 3 eta. per yard; 1 cc. purple do CI - do fast colors 3. 1 cs. plaid do Of do do - -- 2 cc. striped do Of do do AI , o, a fell supply of very rich and fine calicoes and chintzes of superior quality, and of the newest designs at from 10to 12.1 c. perard. final7l PIIII3PJIOBSI. _ . i PEL — litL-45;71 oz. Bard & Brothers JL brat warranted. R doz. Bard & Brothers Victoria Gold Pen. Just received and for sale. by the doz. at New York prices. EDWARD TODD & . North• East corner of Fifth and Market stn. jylo tip Stairs. BROWN Mt:IASI{ PRINTS= -A few piece's of new and liaudsouie styleP, very superior. lately received. jysW. R. MURPHY. RAGRASS FOR SKIRTS—A supply lately received. Also—Corded and Marseilles Skins. Also--MoschitO Netts, white and colored. Wide. Buhbinetts for do. at the Dry - Goods House of . ' W. It. NUMMI'', Jy3 north-east.conter Fourth and Makketsts. CLEARINO OUT SiLB. —I will from this date sell at a great reduction in prices, the follovring kinds or Ladies Dress Goods: Rich Silk Ilasues, braid. Agur'd and plain Barages, Jasper Plaids, plain and barretl , l.inert Ginghtons, Lawns, &e. &es . ti. D. THOMPBON, je 14 3d door from the car Liberty and Market ale P& Co., Market st., will offer their extensive assort ment of fine Satin Parasols, and Parasoleas at COST: jyll PAINTED LAWNS AND MUSLINS—A. A. Mann & Co. will sell thcir exteasiye nasartment of Printed L.awn& and Molina at greatly induced pleas. ByEt MerehanteTiansportation Liao, ,•7••1•Tr'7•1, VIA: CANALS AND RAILROADS FOR PHILADEI PIIIA AND BALTIMORE.. GOODS consigned u wr care will be forwarded with Out delay, and no c lowest eurrent rates. ' 0 A. bEANCI.TY & CO, Canal tasin, Penn street, Pittsbargh.. hir ,SEILLES & REYNOLDS.. 272 and 31 , Market street, Philadelphia. , RASE, MERRILL & CO.; jeZI • Smith's wharf, Baltimore: erehantle ay reight .Llne. NUM 1848; IDXCLUSIVELY for the transportation of Way freight 1:4 between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johnstown; Hai-. daysburgh, Water street and Petershurgh. 'Phis Line was fanned tor the special accommodationof the tray business. The proprietors, thankful for the very, liberal patronage they have received during the last two: years, respectfully inform their old customers and the public generally, that they are now better prepared to deliver goods nt any point on the Canals or Railroads with promptness and despatch. imornmrons. JAS. A. LORE, GEORGE TRINDLF4 JOHN !UMBER & CO. . A CIENTR-- C. A.llPAtonrt & Co.; Pitislitnth; - JOHN MILLER, Hollidaysburg; PICKWORTIL& WOODS, Johnstown._ Rarnacxcris—Smith &Sinclair, J. & J. Inevitt; O. & J. H. Shoonberger, R. Robison & Co,; R. Moore ; Bagaley & Smith; John ParlierkWm:Lehnter & Co.; G. P. Stroenbcr; ger. Pittsburgh. 029 lutelllgence S the subscriber iis well acquainted in both citiesihe 21,~wi1l attend tp show any 'applicants where there is Mantes to let. All landlords applying to get tenants for houses they have to rent, he will attend to punctually.—: I.ikewise, all Lost Children lie will find, if any where ;in. either of the cities; and other property. As I have been in the office of hunting lost children in both cities for several years and have always been successful, so far I tun willing . to attend to the same, any time called on. I am provided with n well known Hell, for the purpose.— My charges will be retutonaltle. I, lave at present on Anne st., between Anne and Carry.strects. 022 JOHN W: L 1 NCH. ~ . . SOAP -14'0 boxes brown Chillicothe Soap; 14 -" No. " " • • ! 00 " yellow " Itl" No.l 0 '" • . 9 " Rosin" "- -• Just received and for sale by, • • • MILLER lIICKT,TSON If 11 M. KENNEDY ; Attorney at Law. Mee on Faurt et., nen Gram, ma3-Iyver MEM -77 Prp,015.090 SONGS— ' _ - - ' Watch youwill dnylight Widow hlnehree ; • - Rory Olhloort'; • \ • Indian Stunmer; • . • Slaying the Deer Gondolier Row, • • • The two Ilirds; • • Foiry:Boy; • . Ask me not what I hni thinking; Low barked 'Car ; My•Nlotlier Door; '; - Ido not soy love t h ee_ not; . Forgive. hut rien't forget The The Chnmeliod ; Angels - Whisftert, • - Morning Dcenni - • - Sweet Jessie woe young unit simple; The Northland for me; ' • hfolly flown ' ;For catchy je24 y)1124 MELLOR, 181, Womi stieeL, EMS F .•,-,,;,.,-::.„.2.,!,--;-:rif ~..,.4'----1,,,•..,;•-,,-.:;'-?,.:::i74-.-7.....--.,i, ) . :!'-:...i,-..',;•-•.IA-,:;.,.4.,i'':-_,.,.....:=„-,:-.,....----(-,Q...-:.,,,-... • • ,stcant-i3oat • • CINCINNATI. - A141:0 D.AILT STEAM PACKETLINE: rpn PACKET. IS Independent Line of steamers ,is now of the largest, swiftest, hest fi nished .and furnished, andrnost powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for' the gen-ices of the beet, and most experienced'. tnen engeged in the river business.— , The line tuts been in operation for six years; has carried nearly two millione or people, without ,doing the slightest injury to their persons: The proprietors challenge cont. paneou with any passenger lane in the Union for safety, regularity, and speed. 'All that. money can procrtre has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats lehve for Cincinnati as follows: MONDAY PACKE'T.—TheMo:ioNaiana.k, Cain. Stone, willleave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at In o:elock; Wheeling every Monday evening at ld P. TUESDAY PACKEP.--The Manna No. 2 Capt. Jno.!tor. mill leave Pittsburgh every .Tliesday morning at 10 o'clock • Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 e. . WEDNESDAY PACKEZ—The ExoLiSD no. 2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning. at 10 o'c lock ; Wheeling every Wednesday even . • THURSDAY PACSET.—The Mut..t.tAkr, Capt. R. J. Orate will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'c l ock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 r. FRIDAY RACEET.—The Cusp:ED:m2, Capt. Crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10e. :sr. • SATURDAY PAC ERT.--The Itlcssmtara, Capt. De Camp will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 10 o'c l ock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 . c. x. SUNDAY PACICET.—The Lilac Marred, Capt. it. 0 Ajo, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning n ip o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. N. 1848. • • . 1848. Pittsburghandfirown.4vllle Daily Packet. Lime.'- ' . FII7IRVART 15t,1849: - FEREICAUT 1441849. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A.. 87. AND 4 P. A.l - The following new boats complete the line for the present season : ATLANTIC' Capt, James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOWS AfLANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new and are fitted up without ragard to expense. Every com fort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat, at the foot of. Roes at. 'Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advenised hours. " LOUIS ILL PACKETS. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI tc LOUISVILLE. WHO LIRE. • REOITLAIL SATURDAY PACKET.—The A _• No 1 fine and fast passenger steam Pac ket TELEGRAPH, J. J. Pony. Com - • .^= mender, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing. Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Porte, every Salanlay,at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board. or to FORSI'TH & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the accommodations are Inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ilea Franklin No 0 and Pike No 9, to Saint Louis,-time through. stet DAVIS.' ~ap2l-y •.. Pittsburgh sad' Wheeling Packet. THF swift steamer CONSUL, Dow= P. 4a lcurv, Master,-will leave regularly for .12 Wheeling, on Monday, Wednesday, and day, at 100 clock, precisely. . • • . Leave Wheelingevery, Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 o'clock: A. b., posiliray. • The Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Every accommodation that can be procured, for the comfort and safely of . passengers, has been provided. The boat is also provided with a self acting safety•guard, to prevent ex losion. or freight or papiage opply_on board, or to , mare . • '•JOHN FLACK, Agent. For Cliannat 1. - Ton new steamer. HIGHLAND MA- I RY; Bung, Master. will leave far. the 4. r ......"Ntr! above and intermediate ports regularly. 33 - 22 - For freight or passage apply - ma board. • For Louisville. - THE new and splendid steamer. HIGH• LANDER, leaves for the above and Inter• me late ports, regularly. ' . • ' • For ftemla or passage apply on board For Clate‘rsuoll. Trot new and light draught steamer, , . ZACII.' TAYLOR. Capt. Lress. :::: leave for the above and intermediate porls, l'egUl;4s.'- For freight Qi 4.gage apply on hoard. - .IS -- 2 0 `or Cincinnati. • • The rew light diaught passenger steamer, DOLPHIN, Cap!. Ilszugrr, will leave for the above and interrne ,4 dt • ate ports, regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. jy2o • - Cincinnati. , • ~The new and•light draught steamer JOHN Q. ADAMS, will Beare for the above and ht termedinte ports regularly. For freight orpns.sage op 1 • on banal. ' 1510 For Wheeling. , • splendid fast running steamer • •AMERICA,' •Decamps, Mester, will . leave for the above and intermediate • ports, this day, at 4 °Mach, P. si. For freight qr passage apply on board. • jr.?4' • For Cincinnati. The light draught steamer FRIENDS.IIII', itparDAS•l3, hiniter, will leave (or the above and intennediate pons, regularly. or freight or passage apply on hoard. For St l .Lorills Direct.. ..i t e THE fine new Magner AMERICAN' EA GLE, /Arts Mt atson Master,' will leave' fort e a ve and all intermediate ports, regrilarly. For freight or passage -apply on hoard. or to jos Cl. lI—MILTENBERGER, Agent: THE flue steamer. WYOMING; Titorsss Garrastra, blaster, will leave regularly for the above port alai all ifitgmediate, regular- 1 For freight or passage, having inpe.rior neconnuadit• ions, apply . ot board. or to jylt ' GEO.. B. ATILTENBERBER, Agefit Foe Machin:lU. • ar:fast ruiining,Jight draught sieaatar, YANKEE,Rodgers,. ltfaster,.will leave, • fort e a ore tuadintetmedatte .porte regularly,., For freight or Oassage board. • ... je29-ti /for Cincinnati. - 'Tka excellent low water steamer, '', (drawing only siveitteen incheswater) .LEWlSMETZEL,Capt.Jonssax,will leave. for-the above rind intermediate porn rega ar y. I For freight or t For - prowskoville. jA i t The new and splendid Passenger and mail. steanterßALTlC,Capt.A.Jacoast, will leaye tor tle oye port during the present week, at BA. At., positively: ?.' For freight*r passage, apply on board. • feb2 For - Cincinnati A 44. Logtsvife. 'CrnhpeLnGwre COLU MBI A, , v ei vim- ,and intermediate .pOrts,. regularly. ° , Forfrgight or passamiapply on. board jyt2, • JOHN. FLACK,'Ast. 4677,181.1a7, - "stio THE splendid riew 'steamer SAVANNA, NDAnisoN,:lllaster, will leave regularly for the above and intermediate landings. For freight or passage apply on board. ,For Stir 'Louis. The new andsplendid steam er ORIENTAL, ran Hog, Masteri will leave for the above and intermed:ate ports, regularly.- '- .For freight or passage apply on board'. - - • THE splendid steamier NORTH CAROLI NA, Illsvm, blaster, 'will leave for . the noove ants intennediate - ports,:regalarly.. For frelgnt or passage apply Onboard. . moIS . LautlilialleueiTVid Dubuque.- 1 0 •7 • THE good steamer ST. ANTHONY, MOS,: MAY, Master, will: leave fer-the above, ports, revs arty; - • For freight or passage apply on Lo a . 01, or to , - MAI, or GEO. bIILTENIIERGER. . .. . - • . - THE . .....___,.., . new Mail tindPaidnger steamerAT L.A.NTIC, JAM& PAticosox, blaster, wil leave or "t e abo'N'e . partthis day; at 8 A.'3l. t poshively., For - freight or . town • ap .ly on beird; - . • .- febB . Olt Lafayette and -n- alma . : ver., _, • ' . The light draught Melia:Ler SWAN, Blltay i . i i g u it i Master, will letiva far the above and inter mediate lqudings, regularly: or rig ,t or passage apply O.a hoard, or to ' aprt ." ~ : .. -JABIESMAY.. aw Arrangement. THE Steamer CALEB COPE will leave laidßeaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Tues. day Thursday; and Saturday, at 9 ....Xi re''' turning on Blow/11y; WednesdnY,And Friday. Shehas a boat at the landin2, between Wood street andthe Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time: - • S. & W. ILARBAUGH, Agents, No. 23, wood street,- For Louisville:, -•- ' ' 11.7" • THE Kentueey Riier Facket,-GREY EA GLE, Moons, Allister, will, leavo for the a eove an intermediate ports regularly - • ' Forfreight or passage eppl on board febB The new dand-splendid Passenger Steifitei IMIILANDER, Captain H.A.!Foasa,• - wilr letLCtea:. above . and • all intertnediate..paris . raga. lady For freight or passage, having superior tiementritidit Lions, apply on board:. - :•••• • ' . inn. 4 it: ..Plfr.lie'rr and iplendid steatiter - APTIJAAV : „zst-s_ •• FULTON, tor the a eye awl intermediate landings regularly, - Par freight or Poluge..ooy on IxlarliOr 1.: . - -.-. .Stotial Boat Stock for Sale. - wi _ .. llit...ONF , lIALFAf th e fine, etorliei. WY9- '. MINA for sate; aleo,.ane. eighth of setteter7 . . . _or pertirulare rind terms enTore or . ' - -- - • • • , : ..• . 8 . . &W. HARTAIPM. ' 83 'Water street on&lGic Fyorif el ''. . . "1 „ ' A` 'it KM-- my, . it , tom .nu . 11.; . . 1142 ‘ 11 •. .. .Worh,foinle, hr. R. S. BOSNORTH & ep,,... ;: -. r2S-____,..'. - ~. . - ..:. • -:,F, °lull' street. n ear Vathrt:: t 111011, -- SAl t it..A•secood - handur n of 'Atmore' finch N'Tools IMO Atacbinek. F.nquire of - • ... ~ jltat . - • . ' S. MORROW, 17 Fifth btleel, - • . . • ' =l==M EKE ..~_, =MIN INEEM =SEE , . nioiage apply on board: For Brownorille. For Cincinnati. EN= ..„.... _.....„,....:„....„. . „. .i .,,-... : 7 ' ..--.. ' ,.•,:.-;: f: ,: '': 7-.. .i:; , . , ... , :.•.i'",, -,r,.._..,-,---7....-..:•.f.-:.... MEI EWA MUNN ,BaukireAllb - -4Etth4kte Broktrs. lariteni . :Vrlllere 2 / 0115, EXCHANGE *ND:BANKING'OFI ICF eoncr itpnird`and from !Ova. - - QIGHTand Tune BabaManage, Bonk Notes and ^ -1 1..7 foreign anddomeatio'Cobs bought and sold' on the mast favorable locate, - - ' - . Union Mill Collections made Mill the principal cities of the at the Iciweat rates:: • •• le/2 saaaeu It. 111 L. . HILL Itir. BANKERS,EXC XIANG': BROKER; - 7 • • ~. And Dealers in Foreign. and Demi& Farhirnge, ' towe k r Deposit, Bank -N W /s , an Sitrer,..ll'o. 65 Wood' • .• • strrel,3nl docn: 4*F Fourth side, Piastatrrh; Pa.. . ;. inarl4-1 (LATE OD THE FIRS OP /WOOED tt MHO& • BANKER-AND EXCHANGEBROKER; - . Offiee—eorner of Fourth street and Post o.ffies alley, DEALER in Coin Bank' Notes:•Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Eichangc,Certilleatekof DepositAke: EXCITANOE,en all the pnneipal cities of ihe for sale in sums to suit purchasers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposite, - " COLLECTIONS made anal! parts of the Union atilie• loweatrates. , • ~ aptleilwkiarAm-.• ILLS( HiLLEHHL - ZDAV.LIIO AMIN. H.RADIER. & Bankers and .fischancs Brokers, Deafen in Foreign; and Domestic Bill!, BiUrof Exchange, Conifienies !feDires it, Bank Notes, and Coin. y. rn Coer of Third and Wood eta, directly opposite the St. • o tsar, z. •, - Bankers and Drakes in Ex eh ongii T Coin and Baiik 'Mud, /10. 55'211a rket street, Pittsburgh. . • SELLING RATE. ILICUAXGE. Britt°. ItATTI New York I prl Cincinnati . . Philadelphia. ' " Louisville • I Baltimore 4 " St. Louis ' . Buying. r ata ,'t - • -. Ohio ' * Indiana: • " disi Kenn:int* " , Nirginin ' " Wheeling - ' f Tennessee ' 3 " tinll4, MS. &SOON. ' _ • VIOL SASS/Irr. • BOON it. SARGENT. • • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE 'BROKT.RS, N. R. Corns- of: Wood and SLIM Streets., Pitabures, BALERS in Coin, Bank Notes.' Time Bills,',Fomlgn D Dcanestie Exchante,.Certificates of Deposit, &C. EXCHANGE on all the pruieiltal Cities orthollnlon :a , nd Europe, for sale in sums tot tut purchasers. ; CJIRRENT and funds received on depositel • COLLECTIONS made on all parti of the Union at the lowest rates: . • lIVPSREXCES . 1 Messrs. M. Leech & Son, ' .. . ' 1. - •::. . 66 Ogden & Snowden, •_ . :,-;:"'•••• ',.: . •.. " Wm. Bell & Son, - Pittsburgh 6 :7 " • S.M 6 Clurken & Co:,, :.'; , .:._ • „.. ~. _....C2:;;; • , 2 " ' Flemin g & Brother, .• 1 • '. . - • . - " Fale_ ,s Lathrop & Co., - • Philadelphia:'. W. R. Thompson & Co. . • - - ... ii - Hoidly, Phelps & Co. /New -York. Babcock -it Co. , . " Tiffany, Ward & Co. ) - . •" . • , " .Jno. ArCullough & Co. Baltimore. Mr. James George, . . . H. Hann a Cincinnati, 0. ‘t Joseph 'Musson, l e „,. • ~__ ~,.. Messers.Feunet & MtMillan, , '" als ", '" R. F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier ` Bank of' " . •vcistoTi, Pa. Pittsbmgh, September 2d, 1547 . -y - - . . _ . . . . .. .. ;11 2, - PRIVATE DISEASES- Drltieritim.-Eo ( .- -.• 4_ ... •65 Diamond Alley; can . lhe .eottsalteelit all - ! ... i cases ofa private or deliestenahniluelitentat •- ' .__..V . .to the human frame. . . ,r• . Syhilisand Syphilitic eruptiOns,gonortiaa •! - and Its consequences, together with all ye- . • ' 11(Taa • maws, impurities ate blood, with all diseases of -' voi MO, arigin,akin diseases,with strictu res, glee I, urethral - - discharges, seminal weakness and impotency ; alio, pifes, • . rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the 'womb, • , monthly suppressions, diseases, of the Joints, fistula .in - •• .ano, nervous aTections, pains in the back and loin's', bid- notions of the neck-of the bladder and kidneys, iicafttie - 'eruptions, setter, ringworm, mercurial diseases, ilio, , TAtE:tvr. YEARS' PRACTICE Exelusiv ely devoted tothe study and treatment °lrene .- • real disorders, and those arising from youthful excesses' gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood whereby the constituiton my have been enfeebled, enables Dr.lkown sootier assurances of speedy relief to all who may place • themselves ander his • - . Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged into asp- arate apartments, - Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear of exposure to other visitor. • It is of importance to many persons in need of medicit • - aid, to obtain good advice pnvatelyeitid promptly: To all such, .Dr. Brown's' ready skill 11l removing venereal din easesOn their varioaS forms and - stages,otters inducement; .• • ' which can rarely be equalled.' Strangers are hereby ap• prised that Dr. Brown has been rein, lady edueatedfin every branch of medicine, and forthe last twelie years • confined himself exclusively to the treataient of those diseases- .. Lir. Brawn is ;he pity regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh Who . gives his whole attention td those com plaints. 11:reertsin, safe and speedy cures will, in all vine, be Recent cases are relieved in a abort time;withont inter) . • - caption from business. ' : . . usu-Hernia or Rupture.:—Dr. Drown also invitesfier. Solt. afflicted with Heroin to call, as he has paid portico tar attention to that disease. . • , Letters. from a distance, asking advice, must Contain a . fee, or they will not be attended to. • Oa-Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors fnara.WOOd street, towards the market. Consultations strictlyeonti • 13 lIEUItIATISM:—Dr. Brttvtra newly discovered remr edy for Rhe,mnatisat it a speedy and pertain remedy for that painful trouble_ It never fails. Crfiee and Private, Consultation Rams, No. 65, -Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor Is always at ' -borne. . lanlEt•drartf . • WILLIABI.TATE &.CO., •(SVCCESSOII3 TO SitEXIV.II tt 4 TATI.) - Aro. 10, Fourth street, betzeireh Ferry and Liberty .shetit, ANUFA C T RE R 9 of sheet lead, leaden pipes, 111. drams, pumps, baths, Water.closets; leaden CI:CM, • ate,; keep constantly on hand and Manufacture to otter, sheet lead from Ito 8 lbs. to the equine foot; in sheets of 6 • "•,. by 20 feet, which they. will furut to thntrade wbolesafe, °rent to order in any size that may he wanted: . • They area manufacture and keep constantly o n bind, . leaden pipes front 2to 1 inch calibre , tiAueduct pipe, foe . • conveying water from springs, faxifeil'inthe -country : trade, and put up on reels' . in length of from 100, to 1400 feet on each reel, with directions avill prOperMettiod of !flying. Also, on band, a largeeppriltaf Adarniff,Por entsucuorr Pumps. far wells or etaterasi • very supeiror cast iron suction Pump 5....%.... , • Hydrant work of every descripuoi.elecutedia.rhio : ;- most durable manner, and on the tilos, faCcoriaaadatifig terms. Orders from the country - for' leaden pipes, idte) . .tead;of pumps, wilt receive prompt tuteu6con. • •.• e. •:-IPlrth Street' Turalog subsesiber bas at great .. expense, completed his machinery-for Turning, Sawing, ice.; he has now Ili Turning' l e adiesi,Ciroille• Saws and Boreing Machines in ofteranon, and is pre - pared to do all kinds of Turning in a style that cannot hr excelled. - He boa also, in addition to,bis tonnes plans of Bedstead fastenings, purchased the right to fit up and Bed Posts and Rails, with Gawfm'e Patent Fastenings in them, which, with his own plans end the. hiekoeg screw, furnish a variety which must please all.. He bas e large stock of dry !anther on hand, and will keep,ss fhll assortment of, turned material, - inch as Calms!, Newel Post, Botulisms, and Plank; for .Hand. Bed Paste and Rails with Irons in them. also, : Tame Legs, -Bench Screws, Lignuin • Vita, Balls. , with. Ml other articles in his line—which he will sell us low as can be afforded at any establishment in.the city. Allot- den promptly attended to. . • N.B. Any °niers .franr his country friends and mar- . , tourers, not directly with him; will be attended to as usual, . gratis. Several very desirable Rooms, Vfial• the power in them suitable for Shops, To Let—in Ryon's between Wood and.fdarketistreets , , 3tl3zilkwain 'WOOD" TYPE.: • The Nara stmerferm:Foofl.2‘jr 1 1, k 1 ark_ Pigiti l lol WM. SCHOLEY, ' ISAAC M. SINGE.YL • . HOWARD ti..RYAN, l JOHN B. MORRISON: IIar.AYING' mu/elated themselves together, under-this • • ALL style-and title of Scholey,Rynn &Co., for the mann facture of Wood Type, and silt their type is made alto- getherhy machinery - , the invention of Isaac EL Singer;:, . one of the firm, they feet eonlident that they offer a mote perfect article of. type, and at much lower -rates, than any heretofore offered to the United States, endue now ready to flit Beta for the same.. • . , • • All orders iiddressed to &holey, Ryan tc - - office, in Diamond 'alley between 'Wood and Smithfield' stre'ets,'will be punctual ly attended to. '• . • . [Er Proprietors of newspapers,an ecmyingibisadvert- ' • isement, 3 months, and sending us thewpaper,will be en- • titled to receive their pay in type, ea purchasing three - times the amount of their bill for advertising. • ' HE AMERICAN-CARPENTER'S NEW GUIDE &lug a complete book of Lines for Carpentry . and • ' Joinery. Treating fully on practical geometry, goal* • brick and plaster groins, niches of.everydeseriptionisky •• lights, lines for mats and domes; ,urith a great variety. *EY designs for roofs, trussed girders, floors, dome% bridges, , &e.; angle bars for shop fronts, &c.; and raking moaid- I ings. Also, additional plans for venous stale eases, tirith the lines for producing the face and falling,exuridioever - before publishedaged.greibly superior to those mem is, • _the former e ar,.....vf mid vrork.• WilharaJohistoes,. Architect..- The."-ieloglikfranded en true gemetrical grunts. plea; the theruyaxtd_nractice well explained aadilally exemplified.: td,cigtirf-tirree cop r . plates ; including • some observations on the strength of timber. "-By 'Peter Nicholson, author •of ,the Carpenters and Joiner's**. o r ient," &c. Thirteenth' edition, Received rids day.and for sale by ' . -JOHNSTON .0 STOCKTON, Ica) Baikal:4ler., eerier of Market suuladels. V r lttiA WS WORM KILLPat brings awnyrilevr nal/ ..4 • -. • ' ..,.. - 7,‘Weet Den tp., Allegheny co., Pa. " . Jake D. Aroigart—Deat Sir: Thal, 10 certify' thqs . 1 purchased of fd.r. Porter,ono phial of yeurgredt Worm ' -Miler, and gave two tenspoonlbts of it to one of ray dill- - then, two years old, and in a short time it passed opwprds - of tony-six. large worms. Annum. M'Col.r.ouill f ": .. i 9 witness that the above AtameMellt Is true- , . -- • ' . "Salton. Warorrr." Prepared, wholesale end retail, by the proprietors. ' JOHN D. ltlOßGAN,,proggist, '. • ms gc, _„ ; c . , - • ~Wood strest,Pitrabp • ' :o - . term Agenc y,— T THE E OFFICE OF ALI)MMAN - STEINLIPI E, 109 Fourtkstreet,near Stniagirtd:fir praeurint Lend 1" Warrants, Pensions, Back ray, ite,4 l l. We" of IVsislungton City, lin‘iCg made tinathgemehts tifth e . wideraigned, for condutung the .nbove molt ' necurote' end prompt manner; Remus interested will find it:to their advanuige" appirogio -- .'.. '• jetlam•.. THO9;B7F,LLE, No..loB7marh'iti.. • • .osnsnereist Bawl, • net 7" oversaw' -: ~ T. B. YOUNG 4 - 'Co• - . i - • __.•-:-, ~ - ••• HAVE removed thcit CABINET WARE-ROOMS to Caratacteintitow, fly street,. opposite the lona Pt ..tn,tokfield„ :where diet will ice - '6O cotnannAl_y on hand tin.'ealensive *lsom OW offto fais„TnNa, Witt dttgicsalntesnas, Bedstead Molts and severrArticle in theft line, of Winn& '.=:. 7. , a i,Mllert4in.g, - Preng9 l X ntteHapd , t, An ittional;le mines: - •'•, • .• ....=!"•:- , ;i0,::15; -t-••,. - -v4,.- istysi. WakFiny Est - Mt Ca,- • B. 1 11!“ ct n. "DEA' ;10"C %self r received and forvoieliy; POI. iTAB -,- • , • ,4arZ • y. • . • ta=l:M Buying Yaks. 'Colints'& City ord's Relief Notes • • 1 Pennsyleturia Co . . 1 New York' • btaryland • i " New Orleans
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