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" . 1 ' - K 4-It' %It '''''-; ' ' ...`-' C ' ' '''' 4.- 'e, t , - 7 .r. t • .."',4, t s ,',7: - :,.`f l ,-', '-' , ^ r :. ~. . ;...t.f,"•A , „.:c-g;;,,:f i. -- i v--- . --": ' ,4 • ,- .„'.!'i - ' , ::', ,5- 4' ,- .e . : - ' - :;',-.•."':A-' - ' • ''''. j . ; itae ,- .?„ - r"..W''..„:": , , , ::: -. . :.;- : :_. , "'::•.-::::---.: 4 -7.- -- .,7-.." ,-; ? ,:,-... - IT ,„-?; ~/_.1;; ; ;;,,, i . ,;:..,c ' ,.., : :::,, ,,,, - ;: ::: : :, _ ~,,,, --....:-•,-, ~.., - '%i - .., -,,, -, - ~,,,44.44. ?.is . ' ‘- e - . --'6'''w " • ' IMAM =EI ESE " .4 '.••• • : • •=-. MEE { - Q[ornmtu l and :sinanaat ''''' . .rrrilintlßGlCllOAßl ) OFT . RATOZ. JAMES DALZELL I )) • . 'GEORGE OODEIV, . • :COliterri - ca iron • • - , - • . •. • PASSEI4OIEXCARRANGENENTS FOR'IB4B. Steamboat PaeltetLine, lenyead oily tor Cineionat 00 AM, Paasenger -Parket; via Brownsville, to Baltimore and PhlledelpPhia, 8 a. m..,.tind 6 P. M. MaiLCoach Line, direct to Philadelphia: A. tit .; dad 121 . . Western itn4 Southern Nall Coach Line, 6 Z. )4.. NoteMestem, via Cleveland, dsily,lo w m. Erie suld-Western New 'York. daily, 9a. )4. North-Eastern, to eTcept.Sui4eLya; 4 . . - • ARRIVALS AND DEI _vItTURE - OF MAILS. • F.nstern Mail via. Philadelphia, doe 3 A. x.,-12 Western:Mail; Cin. and Louisa., due BP. elosees A. X South. vin Balt..andiVashington,due 8 P. pi., elosesa A. zr North-Western via Cleveltuid, due 10 A. 31. 2 dwell:l4-u Erie and Western . New. :York, due 8 a.,elases 8 A.. 31 . . . •.•• ' . . Par value. Asked. .Offernt. Bank of Pittsburgh $5llOO- ssoxick , 560,00 Exchange Bank 50;00 44,00 43,50 Merchantennd - AL Bank 50,00 .47,00 45,00 - Partners' Deposit 11ank7 ... •••• • • None in market. • Hand Street Bridge 50,00 sop 49,00 Northern Liberties Bridge 60,00 .15,00 Old Allegheny : 27l4e 25,00 36,00 33,00 Con nelisvis6 R. !t.510c lc, paid on - • • 5ham:4112,50 5,00 1,43 Citi'llunds- (6 'cent;)' • 90,00 Monotigabeln Bridge • 25,00 ` • 1 0 , 50 Gus Stoek;.• •:-• •• • . • •-• 60.00 ' • Patty Reotew of the Markets. . • ' OFFICE.OrTHE 1.- • TrEgDiY BiOILNINO. •.• . . . • Yesterday.was dull.. FLOUR. Receipts trifling yesterday ,• there wan soma deriMnd on - the wharf," , und . Considerable de. mend from itOres. Sales of 77 bbls. on wharf at $4,12 . ; - 24 and 40 at. Same...Flom store sales by dray load at $4,374,50. . cA'As. "Sala on wharf it 30c.; storo at bemand good, and rirticle'saine.- SaleliTroni store at 121 c. LARD. Some demand, and not much in mar k et.. Sales of small lots at fitc. in kegs and bbls. CHEESE. Regular sales at 5061 c. LINSEED, OIL.. Saks at 54055. . ' . DUTTER,.: Demand fair; and receipts light. Siles at Sf,abc. from first hands.. • • . CORN - tiIF.AL. Sales of 10 Wile. kilo dried at -•..- $/; 56 . W11E.47. None coming in; worth - 75c. and w T. - think if higher figure could not be , obtained at pre. sent. The tendency id downward.' . FISH.. Small salsa at former quotations. BACON. We have op alteration to make in fig urea. The demand is good, and large holders are • keeping out of the market id hope of getting higher -- prices. WilliKEY. . Sales from store at 18019 c., cash ...and time: . GROCERIES. No Change in Molasses, Sugar or PEA.NOTI4..: :Sales of small lot at .• OUNCES and:LEMONS. One. sale . on 'private': • . By 'the Pees etas. o Ott • • la to •• • taterits. • • pursuanee of lair, JAIM K. I'mat,Preildinged States the United of America, do hereby declare and . I N. ruaketnown,itell public sales will be held at The ander. Mentioned • Imiid Offires, %Viscanitiu; at lhe.pceiOds hereintifteidesignated,to wit.: .• • . '• • •.: ' .At the I-and &fire at the "Path; Of St: Circiix commencing on Monday, the fourteenth day of August next,sfor the disposal of the publiclands 3vithin the un dermentioned townships and friictiontil .townships, to wit: North of tie bare'line.and west of At trawl, princiea! sae - fiction, . ,• . . Township, twenty-live, and twenty-six of range one. • Ttiwuslups !went y-Gve, twenty-six, and twenty-seven. .of range two. . ' • . Townships ty twen-eiglit ,teat' - nine, twen-niee, of range seventeen. Townships twenty-eight, twentY-nine, thirty nod thirty two, of range eighteen. Fractional towuthips twenty-nine • and thirty, and townships thirty-one and thirty-two, of range twena.. Aelbe same place, commencing on Monday, the lwen ty.eighth day of August next, fur the disposal of the pub lie lands within the undermentioned townships and trac tional townships. to wit: Wank of the base /Me, and West of thefourffi principal me t 'ridian. . Fractional townships twenty-six and twenty-seven, : and townships twenty-eight, twenty-iiiiie, thirty,. thirty onei and thirty-two, of range twenty-orie• •, Fractional townships twenty-sir. twenty-seven and twenty-eight, aud townships twenty-nine, thirty, thirty one, and thirty-two, of range twenty-two. • Fractional townships, twenty-tight and twenty-Mee. and downships thirty and thirty-one, of range twenty three. , Fluctional townships ~vent--nine, thirty, and thirty one, of range twenty-four. • . • • • At the Land Office at Green Day, commencing on Mon - day, the twenty-first day of August next, for the disposal of the publie lands situated within the undermentioned townships and fractional townships. viz: North of the base line, and west of the fourth principal Me. Townslulis, thirty-five, thiny-six. and thirty-seven, and fractional township thirty-eight, of range twenty. , • Fractional townships thirty-five, thiny-six, thirty-seven and thirty-eight, of range twenty-one. Fractional thiny-five, thirty-six, thirty-seven and thiny-elght, of range twenty-two. Lauds appropriated by taw for the axe of schools, mai orother purposes, will he excluded (nun the sales- The offering of the above mentioned lands will be cam; nseneed on the days appointed. and proceed in the order • in which. they arc advertised, with all convenient lit - priteVuntit the whole shall have been offered- and the • sales thus closed. • But no sale shall br kept open longer ' than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands will be - tulmilted uwil oiler the 'expiration of the, two • 4 Oiven under my band at the City of Washington. this eighth day of May, Anno Dtifffitsi out thousand eightliun died and Girty-etglit. - By the President, 'JA OF K. POLK. RICHARD N,WOU G. • • • • ' . COMmissiontrof the General Land Gffice. -• . . • • . NOTI C E TO TIIR PRII-ENIPTION CLAIMANTS.: , Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to .rtny: offilhe lands within' the townships and fractional • town ships'above enumerated, is reguired to establish the • same to the sntisfaction of the Register and. Receiver of the:proper land office, and make payment therefor ateoen ea practicable atter seeing this notice, and Wore the day • appointed for the commencement of the Peelle sale, of .the lands embracing the tract claimed, otherwise such etnint will be forfeited. RICHARD AI. YOUNG. • • mayl.7-lawlnty . Corranistioner of General 011ie. MEE • • Wis tersi Pu . e syl rants' College of Reali h • DR. WILLARDS ADVERTISEMPST POR 1845. The se family remedies, consisting . • DR. WILLARD'S .VERMIPUGE, • . - • • 1, • - . COUGH MIXTURE,. • ' • PE. VER AND AGUE EXTERIIM • HIIVe already become so universally pppulur, wheriver introduced. that the proprietors are induced to piece them ,:vilthin the, reach of all. Of the virtues of these tzt 'edicines, it is Oliogether unnecessary for us to speak, as they have always, whererer intiodueor t been üble to terommend themselves. The numerous certificates, which. from time to time have been published, besides others -now 'in our possession, is sufficient evidence, not only of their virtue mid power .to cure,. but that they are duly .`appreciated by, nn intelligent:public. When' the coatttryj is flooded with ."-Pantteens,"' "Elixers" "Bat ' sams " mad Pille,"tild monrof.thern of n doubtful. character, • persons are at it loss to know howler they ihould•wast any of them. Rdest thrown, and try those which hate been proud by the mperienee of years. Such . . =ir the chorneter of. the medicines compounded by Dr. Willard,' an eminent practitioner, and . sold by men of ehiructer who have something more at stake than the ne ' comalation .of a few dollnrs: - In order 'that the public 'tiny know what these medicines are, the greater part of our advertising will be griraine ernifwales. Thus you may be sansfied•that "their own world will praise them." These' medicines, prepared and sold by the proprietors, • A. W. Brockway & Co., No. 2, Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, to whom all letters for agencies or other tininess must be addressed. Sold also by L Schoonma ker.& Co., Ogden & Snowden, Joel Mohler, R, E. Sellers, • P. L. Snowden,' John P. Scott, J. H. Cassel, James A. • Jones, John flays, Spaulding &Kneeland.: • . • • Also, by Elliott & Be ckasn, and D. M. Curry, Aleigheny city- ••• . • • . apll d&wyl ISLIIAIIESIS HSIIAUSER., dh DUPF. - - No. ISO, Woo') 11711X17. SECOND DOOll raositissam. ; lIKANHFACTUREItS:of lall kinds ; . of Saddles, - Bridles, Hanel's, Rawhide Ond Stock Whips; Hard Lea- ; 1 ,"ther,Bnitation and Common Trunki • • Saddle Begis, - . !Carpet,. Bags Valises; , Draffandlinggy Collars; and will keep , hand a good, assorinsent °fall uncles keirijn Saddling • Establishments, which tkeyo,ill sell cheap for cash. Jog i fit r eirs,...llE, Notary and Colarryanew.lEee In Mete:LIPS -Rending, Fourth streeti near Smithfield, rinsburgh.-..llheedsillondit, Mongages,Artielefor Agree .nbent, and all other.lnstruments:of writing dmwn up with accuracy, antildisp,nteb: '.,Titles to Real Estate examined. ,• ' ' . . . . • Irou-llaaters Look at This I - .1 VALUAIfLE .FIJRNACE- PROPERTY.FOR SALE.: THE subscriber offers for sale the bttut primes known! ‘i OREGON "FURNAOE, I - which Is situated two miles west of Mercer; be coanty se4telflllcrcerco.„ , pa Saidfaniance is in.comptete order for imMediate. operammis end there is an abundande of iron ore, of the. best quality, within-three - quarters of a mite •of Itiaalea favorably located fortimbri, and issvithin three' •: and a half Mites of.the. Erie Ex re itsion Cintal. - ." The :en. : gn:ursida.botruyart:lltu,l,;:tilr. is ;ii:eal,„Tay,;giltierestnneckw" and in good repair, corn;Wiiing dwelling boohoo goffietoot • to °"°turtlfftenil ttie workmen neederl •aljoitt the fur.; There is alatilloak *neigh on band to make abouttaio t hurtOrt*tbniiiit Pig Imon:! . ..: , fc*4l ll Ttpliber sithscriber; in Mercer. ken - Knee of pirm,/111r,t -Lyo * Aterear.3nlg Slits. 1819 —(ty26 .. wslt • ' • ••! ...Ma; C 6 rconstantly on h be tuld i , lu ttrd f rij or n sa "i let u y r : • • '• •H . C. KELLY, •!. ' 4 7 4 - gyrner of Fifthlt. and Market ifinS 'STOCKS. iialSElll. DUII7? MIME 1 , 1 , ;1 7 •-vrc, ~ ,i :"!lift' .. . ~J ,~ n.. ~ .. .... ~' . ENE `~. IBMINI CR=M intillrgentc. POWr.. PITTBSUBOL. , 17f Taig'xtuicxi:L,-an rAtirNa Steamer Beaver, Clark..:Wollkvillet • • " Atlantic Parkinson, Brownsville, . • " Michigan No: Y, Gilson, Beaver; . 'Lake Erie, .Hemphill, Beaver; - • " • H adsonk Poe, Bridgeorl; • Companion; , Lin; • Ettnelrai Croiier, Louisville; • ; • " •ilighland Marp, Burke. Cin; • * " • Cinderella; Calhoun, Wheeling; .; " Lady. Byron, Clark, Louisville; • • • • " • ;Western.• •"--; DEPARTED,. • " Ariowline; Moore.Broivnivillr; " • Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver . • '°' -Atlantic Parkinaon,Brciwnsvide• " American Star, Hanna, Cin; • P. Doddrldge, K'irkes, Lciuisv Wei*. J. Q. Adtipts, Gregg, Cincinnati; : • ' Amerida,Tkeamp, • n* Pioneer, Foriyth, , i. , Ringgold For. . o Wheeling. . _The fast running steamer CINDFR . 57' _ ELLA, Capt. G. Calhoun, will leave . Igf: 7- i* for ibe above and all intermediate ports every Afonday, Wednesday and Fnday at lo' i. ii. For freight or pasaage apply on board. . jy23 7------ - --- IFIVThi - Trsitng. • . . . .Tns new. light draught, fast. running steamer. COIDERELLA,Cnutoor. hint ter, will leave Tor the above and • inter elitists poqsevery Monday, Wednes day, and Triday, at /0 A. M. . • . Far freightor passage, apply on board.. j y2 For Cincinnati and 191. Louis. - - irti . ' THE fine steamer SHENANDOAH,Bow• WAN, Master, will leave for the above and in term 'ate porti, regular. For freight or pasange,upply on board. • ' ' trfifi • or C stotrinstS. •• The re_ ' NV light draught passenger ineitmer,DOLPHlN, Capt. Hnurrr, wilt leave' for the above and inlerme• . • dials ports; to-morrow kir freight or passage apply on board," ' nod Vor - Oltielanatl and Loulevtile. alipgstatinch'stenuter PACIFIC, T. CA mr- CELL, Master, will leave for the above and in. terme sate ports, regularly. . For freight or passage apply on board, or to • jy2G GFA.H.MILTENBF:FIGER. Agent. For Vinci Manta and Louisville. - - • Turt hew, light draught steamer,' CO * • LtihttllAN. Wm. DC.AN, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate ports regularly. ' I For freight or passage apply on hoard. jy22 , • - For TIM new and light draught. steamer, ;BAIL COLL' NlilA, Gaorc,.lllaster, will leave for the above and mternie dime ports regular. For freight or passage apply ou board. . jy24 Snmmer Arrangement. iliait THB steamer BEAVER, Chas. E. Clarke, blaster, will leave Pittsburgh' for BcaVer, assgow, and Wellsville, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at . 9 o'clock, A. st. Having a boat at the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For frelght or passage apply to . • - • m9.17.1f . G. V. HARTON fr. CO., Agents. „ - NAVY AGEiT'S OFFICE, 2 Washington, June 0:1,1848, QEATAID PROPOSALS will be received at this attire 1.3 until 3 o'clock, i. w., of the - Ist August, for furnishing :at the IVashingtou Navy - Yard the following plate unit bar 'iron, the whole of which is to be delivered by the lath of September next: . • . . . PLATE IRON. • tic). of plates . . , . • tang.' • • Willa. .-: • IL 2A. ;' • i ‘ - 'll- • 5" 11 " 1.. limb. 4 - 5"..5 "•• • o' 4 .10' " 1:1 1 • •I• • I • • 4• • •7 : • -- I:“.6 • 4 5 " - 2• " . - o•-" • 4• 5 " 3 " "'X" •0 • " 4 •4' 6 5' " i I." .t..• . 4 '5..5 " ' " • ; . •• 4 • 5" 6 • •! • • .11 • .5 " 11. ".` '' V. " .; • 6 • 4. 4 - ' " 2'" 4. .• 3 " 4 • " 4... • .3 " ..1 " 51" 4 t " iII :4 4 • • -.5." " • • • 0". I 4 "I'.o . .1" 10 • 1.10 4." 0 1 " 4 •• N " " t•" " 1.19 BAR IRON. :if/. of gtars. Long. Wide. Thick. 12 13 R. 0 inch. 5 inch. f 4 8a 0 li 5 a , :2 6 10 . 0 " li - 2 ' i . 4 . S" U " 4 square. . . 12 In " 0 " • 4 square. • Ed. ,7 " 0 - 1 1 1 square. 12 7" U " • le round. .. • 4 6. 0 . 2 dirties wide .i . . 4 it " 0 .• 5 '' 4 4 . 3".1t " 10 - i marked II 4 3 " 0 - 4 " te marked 11 . .1 10 1 - U • “ i round. 4 ' 6 " 0 " 2 inch round. 4 - 7 " 0 " I} inch wide e 4 / 6. 0 " 14 "4 • FLANCH OR CORNER IRON • Id ' 6 . 4 ' 3 inch . 8 6 " 4 - 4 4 ' 4 0 " 6 " 4 " .4 8" 0 " 4 " i 4 9 " 0 '• 4 " . (4 . a" 4 •• 4 ." 3 • . b. 5 " II . Ai " • • 6 G "'t: '' • 4 ". i .4 • G " 0 " 4. a - 4 1 0 .. o it ,3" ' . . (00pounde of best I iron rods for rivets. The plate iron must he of the hest quality of AMericatt iron, free from blisters, earls plate rut correctly to it.. size. kept level from the shears, tuul each plate: inn rked in white paint with its size in feet and inches. The bar iron must also be of the he-t quality of Amer ican iron, rolled and cut to length, and tree front togs or raw ends. The Sat iron rolled with square edges. The pieces marked H to be the best quality.hammered iron. The Ranch iron mutt bear to work to an angle length wise, without cracking. ' • Bonds. with two approved sureties 'ln one-half the amount of the contract, will be required; and wit per cent. In addition will be withheld trom the amount of each payment, as collateral security for th e faithful per formance of the contract. The balance, or ninety per cent., will be paid for each delivery; . within thirty days atter presentation of bills. approved in triplicate by the commandant ofthe yard, by the navy agent named in the contract. '• • - . •Eveti offer moat be accompanied with a written guar anty, and the responsibility of the guarantor certified to by the navy agent, or some person known to the that if the offer be accepted. tho bidder will, Within five days after being notified, enter into contract with good and sufficient sureties to furnish the articles proposed, agreeably to the terms specified in this ndvertisemeet. Bidders are particularly cautioned to endorse their MTh Ts "Proposals for Plate and Bar Iron." • All offers not made in strict conformity with this ad• vcrtisement, in every particular; will be rejected as in tormal. Those persons only whose offers are accepted will be notified. ' jyr,:lawlw •Ily ii — iFrs President of sue United States. TN pursuance of law, I, lames K. Polk, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known, that public sales will be held at the under mentioned Lend Offices in the State of Michigan, nt the periods hereinafter designated, to wit : • At the land office at the Sault Ste. Marie, commencing on Monday the sixteenth day ofOctober next, for the dis posal of the public lnnds situated within the undermen tioned townships rind, parts of townships, to wit: North of the base . line, and WM of the principal meridian. 'She "North and South Fox Islands," situated In frac tional townships thirty-four and thirty-five, of range thir teen. .Tho "Manikin Ishind,' , situated in frnetiount townships thirty-one and thirty-two, of range fourteen, and fraction donut townshipsthirty, thirty-one and thin y.two, of range fifteen. • Townships ((Hirano aud forty-two, of range twenty. Townships forty•one aud forty-two, of range twenty . . • . Township forty-otie, of range twenty-two. Township forty-one, of range twenty-three. At the land odic° at lonia, commencing on Zdonday, the twenty-third day of October next, for the dispot•ai of the public landa within the cmclennentioned , fractional townships, situated in the Conner Manistee Indian Re serve : viz; , North of the taw line, and west of the principal meridian. Fractional townships twenty-one and twenty-two, of tango thirteen. . Fractional towrishipslartinty-one and twenty-two, of range fourteen: - Fractional townships XWenty,one and twenty-two, of range Sateen.. Fractional tovinabips nieniv-one and iwenty-tteo, of . range seventeen. . . • Lands appropriatedby law for the use of schools, mili tary of other purposes; will be excluded from sales. 1 he offering of the above Mentioned lantlfwill ha - com- Jnenced on the days appointed; And proceed - in the order in-which they are advertised,. with all c . ,:thvettient flit .patch, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed. But no Rale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry 9f itny - ofthelanda will he cuimitted until after the. expiration 61.11 re Ace° • Given under my hand at the. City ollAVOultht;ton this eight day of July, enno Domini one ithio r tlrnd rttg . hi..him• dyei'Ctln. fort - e • •JAMES . R. POLIC: 3 By the Preildent, .':4: • . Commissioner o'f the General Land Office.. NOTICE . NOTICE TO PRE•ENIPTION CLAIAIANTS. _ - - - - - - • Every person entitled to the right of preemption to any of the lands within the townhhips and fractional town ships above eminirrated, is required to establish the same to the satisfaction- of the Register and Receiver of the proper Laud Hake, and make payment therefor, as soon as practicable alter seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lands etribracing the inlet claimed. otherwise such claim gill beforfeited - .. ,'• RICHARD M. YOUNG: - .• , Commissioner of the'General Land Office. • • . --= 0 bf. Chests Y. H. and 1 npennl Teas; „. „ pp,cadlee 4 , - . for sale by . • . 6Y191 • • . POINDEXTER do CO. • o F: Ckniet -.CALICO ' .—A. A. anon &Co have:received tulottlerlc9.9( .. gios9..chepp ctqicoes 24 ye931:4 fc.t:crry &Mai. ; MEE .... i:;;...;. - e. ':-...?kfit... -1, .....e5;::,.: 1 . , ~. .... ' • '4:- 7e.:17? • ;. ., t .; '-• ; . 1 ` • il;' NM= 'obi t • • PIE •'!. I. Q ••• • if L.: : • • . ii2=MMI . . By the.rreoldent of the' tra ...States. rrti -ire&t• pursiihnce or. law.l, JAMES K: - ..POILIC, Preside nt I(A' the trnltea States tif America, ao tereby declare and make Ituovitn,lhat.public sales will be held at the undermentioned . Land Offices In the State of lOWA, nt the periods hereinafter designated; to wit - • .'At the land office at Jowa City, commencing on Mom day,•the twenty-filth day of .Septembei next, for the dias posel oC the public lands .within the undermentioned townships and parts of.townships, viz:: North of thi ' ham lint anti...Tire:to/ the fifih-pri,v;tal meridian . .. . ..... . .. Township eig h ty, of range Mermen . • . Townshipi seventy-sixoevenly-smien, seventy-eight, ind eighty, of range fifteen. - . . Townships seventy-nix abd eighty, of range sixteen. ' Township, eighty, of range seventeen. 'Township eighty, of range eighteen. . - s • Sections two, four, sir, eight, ten. twelve, fourteen, ; eighteen, twenty, twenty-two, twenty-four, twenty-six, aett twenty-eight; th e south ' half of thiesouthewest quer! • 101 rind the south half of.tbe south-east.quarter of men.; I ty-nine; Sectiousr thirty:. thirty-one, thirty.two,. thirty?, ' three, and thirtrifour, the south half of the south-west• quarter, and rheliouth half of the south-east Quarter of township thirty-five, and Section thirty-six, in Terwaship seventy-sie ; the north half of the north-east quarter Section one, and all the even numbered Sebtlone,(ex Section sixteen,) in Township seventy-seven; Town seventy-eight (e;cept th e west half rind south-east 'ter of. the south-west quarter of. Section ninetee southarialf of section twenty-nine,and the south h the north-west quarter and south half of the morth-eae 'quarter of the same 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 ectath-west quarter of fif teen, Sections seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one and twenty-two, the deeet half and south-east quarter of the south-west quarter, and the south-west quarter of the•south.erist quarter of twenty-three. Sec tions twenty-four and twenty-five, (except the nortlthalt of the north-east quarter, and north-east quarter of the north-west quarter of thelatter,) and Sections twenty six to thirty-six inclusive, in Township seventy-six; all the even numbered Seetione; (except Section sixteen : )in Township seventy-seven; Sections one to six inelnsive, the north half, the north half of the south-east quarter and the north-east quarter tif the south-west quarter of seven, Sections eight to fourteen inelnsive, the north halt of the north-west gunner and the north half of the north east quarter of filleen s • and •Sections eighteen, twenty, twenty-two. twelity-four, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thir ty, thirty-two, thirty-fout and thirty-six, in Township seventy-eight; and townships Reveille-nine, eighty and eighty-one,of range twenty-one. , At the same place, commencing on Monduy, the sil i teenth day of October next, for the disposal of the public i lands within the undermentioned townships and parts of townehips. viz : - North of the Mee line. and We rt of the fifth principal Meridian. Township severity - six, (except the 'north hnii, the north half of the south-east quarter, and the north half of the south-west quarter of Section one, the north half of three and the north half of lived nil the even munbereil 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. tour, six, and mutt half of seven, in• Section three, and the north-west quarter and north-east quarter of the south-east quarter of Section eleven' In the same Town• shipi and north-east quarter of the south-east quarter of Section eleven, in the same Township; and Townships seventy-nine (except Section thirty-one;) eighty dud ei g hty.one. of range twenty-two.l • Township seventy sir, Sections two, four, six, eight, ten, twelve, and fourteen, the south half, the south half ot the north-west quarter, end the south-west quarter of the north-east quarter of Section seventeen, 'Sections eigh teen, nineteen, and twenty, the south-west, quarter, he scent half and south-east quarter of the north-west quer ter. ntidthe south-west quarter of the south-east quarter of Section twenty-one, Sections twenty-two, twenty four, and twenty-stx, the south half, and the south half of • the north-west quarter of twenty-seven, Sections twenty eight to thirty-four inclusive. Section thirty-five, (except the north-east quarter of the north-east •quarterd 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 the south-east quarter, of seventeen, 'Sections eighteen And twenty; the north half of the north west quarter, and the north half of the north-eust quarter of twenty-one, Section twenty-two, the north hal f,lhe north half of the south-west quarter and the north half of the south-east quarter of twenty-time, Section twenty-four, die east half and nortlewest quarter of the north-east quarter of twenty-five, and Sections twenty-six, twenty eieht, thirty, thirty-two, thirty-four, mid thirty-six, in Township seventy-tilne; and Township eighty and eigh ty-one of range tweety-three. • . Township seventy-six; Township seventy-seven, (ex. I cept Sertions one, three, the north half of the north-east quarter, runt the north-emit quatter of the north-west quarter of five, the north half and the south-east quarter; and north half of the south-west quarter of eleven, and the north half of the north-enstquarter, and the north hall of .the north-west quarter of thirteen,) Section two, the north-east quarter of the nOrih-went quarter. and lots one;twa, three, and tour of Section three, Seetious four, five. six, seven, eight, nine, (except lots numbered eight and nine, and the south-east quarter of the south-east quarter.) ten, twelee,fourtet•ii, seventeen, eighteen, nine teen, and twenty, the north-went quarter of the north west quarter of tw,thly-sme, Sktions. twenty-two: twen ty-four. t welity-six, • and twenty-eight, the north-west quarter, the west half and north-east quarter of the south-went quarter, and the north-west quarter of the north-cant thinner of twenty-nine, and Sections thirty, thirty-one- thin y -two, thirty-Tour, and thirty-six in Town ship seventy-eight: and Townships seventy-nine, (except the east half, and the east half of the south-went quarter of section twenty-five;) eightfand eighty-one of range twelity-four. • • Townships seventy-six, 'meet, ty-seven, se ve ntreletti seventy - -nine, eighty and eighty one, of range t we nty-five Townships seventy-uhie, eighty, eighty-one, eighty :Stye and eighty-three. of range twenty-stx. I North of she bone line, and East of the AIM peiruipa2 The following traets situated on Islands in the MilAis• sippi river, lots Gve and six of Section seventeen, lots live and six of Election twenty, fractional Section %wen ty-eme. lot two, of Section thirty-one, and lot four of Sec non thirty-two in Township cighty-two, of range seven. f the land office nt Fairlield,connuencing on Monday. the second day of October next, for the disposal of the public lands situated within the undermentioned town ships and parts. of townships. viz: North of the Gate li.ie. and Wert of Me fifth principal • ••-• MEM Sections one and two, the north-east quarter; and the north-east (punter of the north-west gunner of three, Sections four, six, eight,tett and twelve, the north-east gunner of the north-east quarter of thirteen, and Sections fourteen,. eighteen.. twenty, twenty-two, twenty-four, twenty nix, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two, thirty-four, and thirty-six. Township Seventy-two, of range thir teen. . . All the even numbered 'minus (except section six teen,' in Township seventy-two, all the even number ed sections (except section stxtee n,) to Township seven ty-three, and Sections one, three, eleven and thirteen. in the same township, of ranFe fourteen. 51 . .010111 , 1 WO, four nod 61x, the south-went quarter and the south bairn( the south-east quarterof seven, Seeming eight f ten, twelve and fourteen, the south half and north weAt 101110.1'0114 the west half and south-cast quarter at the north-east ;mutter of seventeen, and Sections eight een. nineteen, twenty. twenty-one. (except the north east quarter of the north-east quarter, twenty.two, twen ty-four. tis - entyoix r twenty-seven, (exrept the northlalt of the north-east miarter.l tweitty-mglit, twenty - tone, thirty, thirty-one. thatyown. thirty-three, thirty-four. thir ty-five-(except the east half mid north-west quarter at the north-etist quarter,) anti thirty-six. in• Township sev entyowo; awl all the even numbered sections .(except section sixteen,' in Township seventy-three of range fife teen. . - Townships seventy, ' , event) •nnr, seventy-two, seven ty-three, seventy-four and deveillyfive, (except the north lull( of the north-east quarter of section one in the latter,) of range twenty, Townships seventy, seventy-one, seventy-two, seven ty-three, seventy-four nntlfseventy-live, of range twenty- At the same place, commencing on Monday, the third/ nth dny of October next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships: viz: Townships, seventy, sweat•-one ; seventy.two, seven ty-three, seventy four and seventy-tive,of range twenty. two.. . Townships seventy, seventy-one, seVenty four and seventy-five, of range twenty-three. Towhships seventy, sevetity.one, seventy-four mid seventy-five, of range twenty.sour. Townships. seventy. seventy-one, sevehly-four . and seventy-five, of range twenty-Eve. At the land office nt Du Duque, 'commencing on Mon day, the ltitlfday of September next, for the disposal of the public holds within the following named townships and part. of townships, to wit: North if the bale line and watt? the fifthprincipcil: meridian. ' Township oinmy of range Fir. North the base line,:and east of the fifth principal of meridian, The following tracts siunited'O'n islands in the itlissist sippi iiver, fractional section fi ve, tots five; six, seven, eight and n i ne, of section six, lots five, six. seven, eight, , nine,ten and eleven, of section seven, fractional sections eight and . seventeen, lots five s six, Writs. eight , nine and tea, of section eighteen, fractional sections nineteen and twenty, tots one and two of section twenty-nine and frac tionnl SeClioll thirty-two in Township eighty-four, and lots one and two of section thirty-one, mid fractional see• lion thirty-two in Township eighty-five, of range seven. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, mili tary or other purposes, will be excluded front the sales. The offering of.the above mentioned lands will be 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. tlutto sale shaft be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry at any of the lands will he :admitted until after, the expiration of the tWO . weeks. Given under tw• hand at the City of Washington, this nineteenth dayot June, unto Domini one thousand eight 'lsiutdrcil and roripeigh . . JAMES POLE.. By the President, . • RITUARD M. Yotixo. • Coinnittirdonor or the Genera! Land Office. . t 'NOTICE TO l'Rls. EMPTION CLAIMANTS: Every perr.on entitled to the right of pre-emption toast). of the lauds within the townships and parts'in townshipc above enumerated, in required to establish tho same 10: the satisfaction of the Register mid Receiver of thit er land office; 'and make payment therefor es noon as practicable alter seeing this entice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the Imillseinbmingthe tract claimer:, otherwise such claim will he forfeited; • • RICHARDM. YOUNG, *:Commissiokier of the General • Laud Office: jyd - • • .• CITY LAVERY •STABLE.—The subscriber " ., j respeetfillyinToring his friends and the public 'IN! generally. that he has 'removed to anew and ex tensive Stable. on Litierty strict, in the Fifth Ward, above the Canal Bridge, where he keeps Carriages, Barouches. Buggies, n Hearse, Biding Horses, etc: Having added M largely to s former stoc k , he solicits the patronage of the public-. N. B. Horses kept by the day, week or year. jy2l:dly ' CH ARLF.S COLEMAN.- F°RgtALEL—A, valuable and well improved :FARM of 224 acres of prime land'und good timber. having 100 acres in a high state of cullivation..with good fences; also, a good - DWELLTIVP HOUSE, 'well arranged; a. large Earn and Stable, in good order; a fine Orchard of choice fruits; a goodliarden, and never failing Springs. It could getulily by divided into two farms. Situated near Glade Mill, 21 miles from this city, on the Butler Road; price andierms nceomaxlating-, _ /342 S. CUTHBERT, aenerol.Agent. • , 9rniihtield oteet. yaia .‘ ; - : - `~ '`.lr, ~~~', =ME ~;.•, • • . • DRY GOODS. Ite.=-OU Monday morning. July al al: at 10 o'clock. at the Coninteimul Sales Room, corner 'of Wood and Filth streets, will be sold, without reserve, for cash, currency, the *trick ofm Country Store, from an adjoining roomy. consisting of a great varietyof fancy and staple Dry Goodic• choice American and English Prints, superfine Cloths; Satinets, Tweeds. Cassimeres, 'flannels, Alpacas, Mous de I.aine, Silks, Satins, super. rich style, Pnnts, Glngliant.Checks, bleached and un bleached Muslin% Lawns, Bereges, Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs, Merino, Shawls, Sewing Silk, Patent Thread, Hosiery Gloves, Ribbons, Bonnets, &c. . At 2 o'clock—Furniture end Groceries: high and low post:Bedsteads, Bureaus, Sofas, rocking Chairs. Tables. fancy' and common Chairs, Looking Glasses, Solar Lard Lamp, Transparent and Venician Window Blinds. China Queenswore, Groceries,.Y. H. Tea, Tobacco; Cigars &c.•... ' • At 61 o'clock, a quantity of boots and shoes. fine shirts. • 'th linen, bosoms and Minn. ready-made clothing, gold silver wateheli, jewelry, whips, German fancy goods, cal inatruments, cutlery, &c. • . . JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct. on — , dOITIT:ta7, — KT I evening, the Mb inst. at 7k o'clock, at the Commer cial Sales Room, corner of Wood and sth sts. will be sold a large eallectioa of valuable nod Miscellaneous Books, comprising Standard Works in the Various departnients of Science add. Literature, family and pocket Bibles, blank books, letter find cap writing paper, gold and steel pens. clarified quills, &c. 1 excellent Guitar. in goad or der, 1 Flute, Accordeans, Ice. JOHN D..DAVIS, jy29 . • Auctioneer. ASSIGNEES EXTRA' *JOID POSITIVE LARGE SALE of Foreign and Domestic Fancy and Staple Dry Goods 'and Clothing, at M'Henna's Auction.—On Monday next, July 31st, nt 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, will be sold at itl'Ketinn's Auctionßooms t No. 114 Wood street,3 doors from Fifth, by onierof Assignees, the fol lowing large stock of Faney and Staple DRY-GOODS, being the balance 'of a city retail store, comprising, in part: Silk and Cotton Parasoleltes and Sunshades, Laces and Edgings,lnseitings, fine Cambric Handkerchiefs, 'Cloirest,Miusand Hosiery:Silk and Cotton Pocket Hand kerchleivfancy Cravats, Table Covers, French Lawns, Gingham!, Calicoes, Chintzes, heroines, Lining Mulls, 'Barred Jneonett, Vesting's, Gambroons, Ribbons, Shawls and Handkerchiefs, Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinetts, Irish Linens, Blenched and Drown Muslin!, Alpaccas Panta loon Stu ff , Tweeds, fancy-Stacks, Sewing Silk, Patent Thread. Also, a but of ready made cLarmicu. At 2 o'clock, P. :u.. a quantitY of iiew and second bond Furniture, liitchea. Utensils, Sc.; and to close a consign ment, 9 3-19 doz. Ray Forks: iY2B JAMES M'KENNA, Atict. ITALUABLE 'MAL R.TATE, AT AUCTION.-00 V Saturday evening next, July 20111, at 8 o'clock' pre cisely,qvill be sold. at tlFliennn's Auction liooms; No. 114 Wood street. three doOrs from Filth, TWO valuable BUILDINO LOTS. in the Third Ward, Allegheny city, being. Nos. 21 and 2.1, in Caspar,* plan, each fronting 21 feet on Steep street, and extending back 190 feet tq n 20 feet alley.l indisputable, and tenni accommodaiing, which will be made known at lime of sale. jy23 .. •• • • ..JAMES M'KENNA. I %IV rittnny EVENINC,IDth inst., at 8 o'clock, at the ll Jiltetion Room crorner,of Carson and Centre streets, (second door of the budding occupied by Messrs. Wendt &Wiesen, Dry Goods Merchants,) will be sold, without reserve, a large assortment of Dry' Goods. Ready-made .Clotaing, Shirts, Hardware, Watches, and Jewelry , Books, ke. _• •• • ' , Dealers rerequented to attend, as the sale will be pos. • V" Tlereafter, I *ball have regular night sales of dry fcda.hnntwnre,kf.,ntkhe sh ove mentioned room. on rue r . t edicrYnn.r 4 sev ;Vl! ) 7: ek. myi 1 V.l.)g.fl.it ' Chlckerllngla Pianos. 1 11 11 41 14 • - "SOHN 11. SIELLOR, N 0.61 Wood st. offers Mr sale at the lowest manufactu rer's prices, the following assortment of Piano-fortes, from the manufactory of Jonas Chiekering, Boston. Mass.; No. 1 A Rosewood Iron frame 6 octavo Piano, nill • 2 A " ." l• 0 " " 300 350 ‘" 4 A , " • ~ • •" ' C,1,. ~ " , .T.O ".4 A . " : ." caned 6; . " 37S n 6 A tt •. 4. 44 GI 4. la 400 it 7 A .. ,• 41 .• 44" 54 . 7 n 0 400 ' . ALSO Tli CLOSR . CONSIONMEXTS, A Rosewood, carved Main base, 6 octavo Piano, Made by A. H. Gale & Co., N. Y. 8:17S A Rosewood, carved mounting. and moulded legs CI octavo, made 14 the 3lnithattan Co., N. Y.; a very powerful pad substantial made Piano, nt the low ' price bf ' • 1.1:::.1 A very superior 'semi-grand Piano, made by Herr, Paris, CI octavo. Rosewood ease, A mahogany second band, 6 octavo, made by F. plume, 1 0 0 A mahog any second hand Piano, made by Norms & Clark, OD A mahogany second hand Pinno, made by Nold. 100 For sate by , JOHN II MELLOR, 81 Wood street; sole agent rot .Chickennes Pianos, (or Western.Pennylvanta. /YlO TBE undersigned offers for sale a superior article of Brick for building.. Made by his improved Steam Itasca Petra Mscrtian, for which he has obtained a patent, and agrees so 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; posseming greater body and superior tex ture. and much more durable In every respect; each brick being subjected to pressure of several ions, and possessing a handsome smooth surface and even edges, they make a front equal to the best front brick. They have given the greatest satisfaction to all who have . purchased. ' A kiln cart be seen at ray works. and , specimens at the Gazette office. Those having supplied themselves for their buildings, and wishing handsome front brick, or superior bard rind solid paving brick, can °hick' them. Flo orin g mtd weather boarding, also furnished to order. ISAAC GREW:. . . • • Birmingham June 17--jje2fetg - - • Farmer's Ilan, Comm!! Ferry and Fourth Struts, Pittsburgh. undersigned, proprietor of the above well kitown T Hotel, respectfully Informs the public that she has gone to great expense lu fitting up the house for the re ception and accommodation of her old customers, and all who may honor her with their patronage. She is deter mined that the llotel, as heretofore, khan sustain the re putation of beinxa quiet, orderly; and well conducted es tablishment. No pants or expense will be spared on her lent, to render boarders and travelers as comfortable as they can possibly be many other public house in the city. Her table will he provided with every luxury the market urords; in short, her guests may rest ensured that she will use every exertion in her power to render them full lad entire satisfactions,: A shore of public patronage is " W e i s rull 4 Yi rtr i : il i.s ed' The alse also providei with sudicient room for the aceommodallou of about sixty or eighty honks. Irrpotit (9rget the place—corner of Ferry mid Potinli. mtal-nm J. TATTLE. • MR DUFF'S BOOK-KEEPING • 111111 1 \ 1 1 \ . 1 ' I 121 ) rZ al to l lf N erTrc. R Ak.Z I P S ider Dap Buildings, North side of . . • •1 l thrLianm.ul.—Peraonadesirinizto finis t t eir if ercantne Education. in the most thorough and expeditious manner, will find Mr. We Institution the most perfect West of the Mountninv. Partnership settlements annulance sheet.' made out. Mille, Factories, Joint Stock Companies, and ull kinds of business, can be furnished will. a specification of ac counts. drawn up in such a manner on to exhibit. the opening, conducting, closing and finnl settlement of the adults; thus affording the keeper of the books an un erring guide, front the commencement to the termination of the business. • linens-2 to 4. and 7 to In r. x. mat° QINCR the arrival of our gallant volunteers from Mexi k3 co, marked attention has been paid to many of them respecting personal appearance, on their arrival in our city. Numbers of them hove appeared in the streets wearing citizens dress of the latest hnd most fashionable cut and approved styles: The inquiry becomes general amongst their fellow-soldiers, where did you get that handsome suit of Clothes? Answer: at P. DELANY'S, 49 Liberty Street, where you cnn get a genteel suit of clothes from 3to 6 dollars, that would really astonish you. A suit of fine clothes eon he had 'from 8 to 15 anctt , t. /dollars. The stock on hand is large, consisting of every nrtielc for gentlemen's wcitr, and will be sold nt extremely low pikes for COAII, as the proprietor intends selling out the present stock in enter to make room fur fall goods; great bargains may be expected an& no mistake. Call and judge for yourselves at P. DELANY'S, /Y lB • 49 Liberty st. • 012.,b0w Hot lu - F. say, if yeti wish to keep cool mid avoidthe heat, V you must dreni cool. While nll the politicians and candidates are vieing with each 0111. T to secure the' votes of the returned soldters,.Curran has provided a stock of choice, light mid seasonable Goods, which ne is p reputed to sell nt very low prices to cash buyers. The attention of all such lie Melted to No. 19, Fifth street. at • CURRAN'S., Of Carrell & Algeoolli established Head Quarters, • 251 Liberty street. Watches and VAT:received, nt 67. Market street— .!) 23 gold Patent lever Watches; 24' " detached ' . • " " ' •. 12 slitter Patent • " • 32 detached " " • • • 0 ". L'epine . • " • " • 18 gold Guard Chaim (best quali ty .) • Alao—A good nasortntent of Breast Pitt,, Finger Rings, For Rince, Gold Pens and Peneils. The above goods hove been received within the lust live weeks, ottn will he sold at reduced priers.. Per: anti wohing to purchase a good mid client Watch, or noythiug In the Jerre Iryor Putney line, would do will to call, previous to purelnuting. . • , •• • • iYID ZP.111)1.0N L . . ANMARY AND STELLAR WORLDS.:—A pop . - I_ 'tiler exposition the great di.eoveries and thrones of;modern astronomy; by 0. M. Mitchell, A. sc, Director of the Cincinnati Observatory. Headley's Italy. Alps and Rhine—Lepers from•ltaty, the Alps and the Rhine; by 7.T. Ifeadley, author Of "Na- Wenn and his Marshrth.,n "Washington and his Ceme nts:, &c. iNew nild revised edition. • • ' otistioi 'of • Cool—The • Geographical and Geological distinctions of Mitte.rol Combwatliles or fossil fuel l.tticlo ding. alio, notices and ,loCalities of the various mineral substanees employed in arts and manufactures; illustra ted lty . Maps mid Diagrams; accompanied by nearly 400 statistical tables,nd 1100 analysis of mineral conaliusti• Wes. Sce.;!prepared by Richard Cowling Taylor. Junreceiveda few copies clench Mille shave works, for . JouNsTox & STOCKTON.. .jylll • !Booksellers; car. Mari:et and 3.1, %tit. • —.... ... . .. • • . . .. TIIRAIIIGHEST PRICE, ilk; CASH, paid for nil the -different grpitlei of. clean %viral Wool, by . .• :. • .:- • v• •• -, .''..' • - .• .' .'• MURPHY •& Tin . H. j ••• e 12. 1. am' • - ' • •• • t.f.iherty ntretti. oppo.ite Flilh.. ULOGY' ON JOHN . QUINC AIMAIS:-,Deliverect E yergiyilltb, ISIS, at tbd: &brio( (Wire • etr'the - Sixth Ward.-Pittsbuigb; by M. lit: attic ri ?alai ithr dby JatirisTQX / 1 / 4 ST s tlclMlt4.4pitl for t ; ale . by 611. the Baksellets in the city.... • • - : E=IM :,..., :._..,.'.';.-:.'..,'',..,.....i7..) '...7:.,-..'-',-2' .. . . lEEE •Sr - ,- - - 1 1" , ;...".3....•:...- ..4 ' . ..;t' , " - '',:r.:. ..i'..:.;.i '....•_,...5511i0 . :: 1 !ii..0.11iii0p;.: • •::.'..._:!.'.,... • AUCTION:S LE ify4pHß DAVIS, A UCT IONEER; • South-Zan cornet of Anal aoll...Finh streets AUG TlOll/ SALES, . Y JAMES AVICENNA, AUCTIONEER, No. 114 Wro Siltlart."tHAFT.-Dooss PROM FIPTII AIUCTUM:SALIM IN DintIINGIIADI, By Wm. J. DIJRNSIDF., AUcra. ==33 Latest Itaetteatent. WOOL[ Woo& I lEEE =NM ii. ! •: , 4- . .;....::.:..i. , .::!;.j.',...:.,,,, ...,:' ,. .... -7 .-.'.',.. - 7:f..j. , ;:' , :',..:'-';,..';' ,. ...' . .. ‘ . . . ...... KEEN ESE -`~ ' • • -A. Mason & --, GO MARIEGT "Ur; BETWE.r; am; roman. :DEMO desirous of reducing iheir Stock,previous to II the commencementaf the Fall Trade, will.offer their extensive and fashionable tfs6ortment for a few weeks; at greatly reduced. prism • 'Amongst their assortment. may be found excellent styles nf— Bereges; Tissues, Grenadines, Palmyrines, Poll d' Cheve,ldress Silks, Lawns and Muilins, &c., A4.4'01 of which are reduced in price fully one third. , . Their stock of Shawls is very extensive, and emir prises every known style. A few cartons Cl crape and' silk Shawls, just received, will be sold extremely low'. 4 cases real Scotch Gingham, will he sold at. 12k cents, usual price 25 cents; good English Calicoes 10c.; Ameri can do. as low as 3 and 4c.; wrought Collars Me.; Muslin de Lalnes I2ic4 Good Alpaca Mc.; Bonnet Ribbons 12c Their stock of dark green pure Satin Parasols. and Parasolettes. comprising upwards of 500, of every style and quality, will be offered at very low rates. Broadcloths, Cassimeres and Vestings; also, all kinds of summe r stuffs and Cottonades. . . _ Ilousekeeping and domestic 0 oods of every dcrcripUon. Merchants will always Cod at our wholesale rooms is large and desirable an assortment of Goods as is usually found in eastern houses and at equally low prices. Only ONE PRICE , ?rom Which no deviation can be made. V R. MURPHY has open "1 this morning one case of . Umbrellas, including American and Scotch Ging ham, Cotton and Steelhom Gingham. One case of Para sols, including Green Satin Sure, Black. Silk, of extra sixes. Also, one ease of Bleached' Drills.. Also, Mahtua Ribbons, Black and Colored, White Satin do. Linen Ging ham, and various styles of summer goods, selling at re duced prices. A lot of very superior Manchester Ging ham., good styles, also lately' received. Cheap Bonnet, —A Irk of Braid and other Bonnets, of Inst winter's shapes, selling olf at from 37i . ets. to St, at North-East corner of 4th and Market su. - Wholesale rooms on second story, entrance from 4th street Gente. Wearing Apparel. THE subscribers heg leave tocsin the attention of mar chants and gentleman of Pittsburgh and vicinity, to their full stock of. Furnishing Goods for summer wear, —consisting of superfine Shirts,, of our °wit manufacture, Bosoms and Collars, Stocks, Ties, Satin Cravats, Muslin Shirts, Drawers,limbrelins, Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders, ere. A large portion of our goods are manufactured by us at our factory east, the remaining portion are fattish ed and hough( from first hands and importers. An examination of our goods is solicited. We intend to sell low for cash or approved credit: • Shirts made to order at our factory east, in quantities to suit purchasers, of best materials, and at abort notice. EDWARD TODD & North-east corner of fah and Market streets, up stairs... • • 13ECEIVE.D THIS DAY, by Express, small lot of lb French Causimeres,light colors, for summer wear.-.:This lot is of superior style and quality, and will besot(' 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 Vestlngs. 7 - The patronage of the public is solicited. maytn • C. WERNEDULIG, 251 Liberty sr. (Journal copy.) • Dinalins and sheeting.. • rptiE sabscr,bcr has in store a full assortment of all the. 1 most popular make., of Brown and Bleached Muslim, of every width and quality, and at reduced prices. Good 7-9 and 4-4 Unbleached Muslims for C¢ cents a yard, Bleached Manlius unusually low. Also, on hand, Brown and Blenched Drillings. Blue and mixed Drillings; Pant Stuffs; Boys' Wear; Welsh, Cause and other Flannels; Cotton Checks; very cheap Bed Tickings• Mariners Shining; Jeans and Smitten'. PHILIP ' ROSS, ita No. SD, corner of4th find Market stn. Dry Goodst Dry Goods 3 . TREMENDOUS RUSH and great excitement at the sign of the new Golden Bee Hive, on Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. Pittsburgh. Pa.,where Goods are selling cheaper thnn.nt any other house in the city, or Went of the Mountains and will continue to be sold at suoh prices as nhull satisfy our customers that it in the Cheapest Store in Pittsburgh. Plente remember the place: sign of the big Bee Hive, on Market ',wept, between Third and Fourth—No. G•! leTamd -WM. L. RUSSELL. • To Hotsses. 7 WILL BE FOUND, At Na. 110 Market street-104, 11-4, and 12-4 Barnsley Sheetings; Bleached Dam ask Table Linens, all widths Brown Brown and Bleached Table Cloths, all sizes; Napkins. Doilies, Diapers, Crash, &e.; 104, 11-4, 12-4 Toilet Quilts; 10-4. 11.4, 12-4 Bleached Cotton Sheet ings; 44 and 11-9 Buff Window Holland; Eta-. broidcred Drapery, for Windows. in pairs mod by the yard; Turkey Red Chintz, plain 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. THOMPSON. • By Express. • . - r_I_ENTS. SUMMER GOODS.—Super. single milled I.JI French Habit Cloths; rich styles Cassitneres; black and colored Cashmeretts; Queen's and Summer Cloths' figured and plain Drop D' Ems. Vestings, "very choice' Marseilles, Silks and Satins, and figured Linea Drills; fliaptr yet ROBINSON'S Cloth Store, ._pit!Y24 Yost Buildings. earner FiAb and Wood. EDWARD TODD & CO. will manufacture, at iheir factory east, all sixes °revery description of LINEN AND FA NC Y SHIRTS, in qualities to suit purchasers. Their shirts will be mails of the hest materials, and short notice. lrarehouse on the corner of FU'de and Market streets,lup atairCl MOW IS THE TIME k 0K DARGAINS.—It.• L. "./.1 Thompson, 110 Market st., three doors from Liherty, will sell from this date :he remainder or his Summer Stock at greatly reduced price. Among the assortment may he found Linea Gingham', fine French Gingham', good fast colors. low as Id cents ; Bareges, Grenadines, 'fissues, Dalxerines, Lawns, &c.—will be • sold . .witbout regard to pro fi t. Ue.Xil • R. D. THOMPSON. 111ALLICOKS! CALICOnz.4. ; —Cheat &deletion of prices 1.,) at No. 50.—NowopenistgatNo. 59, corner of Fourth and Market its, the cheapest stock of new style calicoes and chintzes we have ever offered, among which are 1 cc. dark calicoes, at 3 ets. per yard: I cc. purple do fl do fast colors; I es. plaid do 0: do do l'es. striped 'do 0; do ' do . : 17.0, a full supply of very rich and fine calicoes and chintzes of superior quality, and of the newest designs at fromlo to 121 c. per yard. Imalil PHILIP ROnS. P ._ . REM WM 601. D PENS-12 doz. Bard & Bro th ers liv,t 'warranted. 8 doz. Bard & Ltrothers Victoria .old Pen. Just received and for sale by the doz. at New 'ark prices. IRDWAItp TODD a; Co., at North•Brist corder of Edih and Market eta. ... t 410 • . . ... .. -1.7 p Stairs. _ . ... . _. _.--.. ....... . . . DROWN _ENGLISH PRIPITS-A fewidecea of new 1.3 and handsome styles, very sopa rior. Intel y received. iy3 W. R. MURPHY. Q L%GR4SS FOR SKIRTS—A supply lately received. 0 Also—Conled and Marseilles Skirts. Also—Mrischito Netts. white and colored. Wide Rabidness far do. at the Dry Goods llouse of W. R. MURPH', :. /Y 3 north-east corner Fourth and Marketsts. etLEAIIING OL'T SALE.-. 4 will from this date eel! ll at a great reduction in prices, the following kinds of Ladies Dress Goods Rich Silk Tisimea, brnid.figued and pinia Enrages, Jasper Plaids, plain and barred Liuen Ginyhams, 'Samna, &e. &e. R. D. THOMPSON, je 14 3d dooi from the eor Liberty and Market eta VARTtrgiLS - AND PAH AS.DEETTES7--4:.A1 - ADTsiM & Co., Afarket RI., will offer their extensive asaart .ntritt of fine Satin Parasols and Parasolcus at COST. AINTED LAWNS. AND MUSLINS—A. A. Mason P h Co. will sell.thele extensive assortment of Printed Lawns and Moiling at greatly reduced prices. byB.. Merchant•Transp °nation Llne. . . • •.'..Z4M51 VIA CANALS AND RATI.BOADS roR 1 4 111LADEle. PIIIA AND BALTIMOII4. • OODS consigned if mr care will heTorwarded Cnot delay. and nit c w ill rates. C. A. atwit.n.mv & co., . Canal lusin, Penn street. Pittsburgh. 1111 , . SEILLES & REYNOLDS. • :it? and 31 Monet street. Philadelphia. .RASE, ha:mum& co., TetV .• South's wharf. Baltimore. etriirtiants , "Way !Freight” Line.• Ma= 1848 . ~~1XC1.U91Y1•:Ih' far the trnnsporintiwt of way frei~bt 17 (I.„hiir g h, Winer ftlfetf 1, and Yetershurgh. • This Line was formed for the special accomtnodation of the way butineu. The proprietors, thankful for the vary liberal patronage they have received during the last two years, respectfully mform their old customers rind the public generally, that they are now better prepared to, deliver goods at any point on the Canals or Railroads with promptness and despatch. JAS. A. LORE, GEORGE TRINDLE, . JOHN MILDER k CO. AGENTS- C. A. !IVA sou ec. Co., l'itlxburgh; Joss Mo.i.so, Ifollidaplos; Pickwooro k Wooos, Johnstown. RavkaaNcts—Satith &Sinclair; J. &J. 11PDeritt;0. &J. H. Shoenherger; R. Robison & Co.; R. Moore; Sagaler& Smith; Joint Parker; Win. I.ehmer& Co.; G. P. Stroenher• ger. Pi ttaiturch. .ie29 • . . lutejlitgencp.Otlice: A 8 the subscriber is welt acquainted in both cities; he will attend to show any applicants where there is !tonnes in let. All landlortlit applying to get•tenants for. houses they hate to rent. he will'attend to parictually, Likewise, nil Lost Children lie will find, if any where in either of the cities; and other property, As 1 have been . in the 'office of hunting lost children 'in both cities for reverel yearn and have always - been successild; so far I am willing to attend to the same, any time called On. I am provided with a well known. Dell, far the purpose.— My charges' will be vennonhble. I live in prenent on Allll.!nt.,lteitymm Anne and Corry streets. . le2l . .1011X W. TXXCIr QOM!'-lu~~ boas? brown Cl~itliroih~ s !! api 20 yellow •• • . , • 16 " No. t " ; • 9" " " Just received nitd for Pole by. ••• • , . . • • iV7 MILLER. k..itICKETSON. jr,,OVRRS' SONGS-- • • ..•• ' . \Vateh you will by &till:lit; *- • • • WilkliV !Barker; ; ; ' ! ' Rory (Moore; Indian Summer; ' . . Slaying the Deer Gondolier Row, The two Birds; Fairy Boy; Ask tie not what I ant thinking, ; • • Low bucked Car; • My Mother Deor I do not say 1 love thee nol; ; . • Forgive, but don't forgei; . ••••• • •.-• ' • The Chantelion; •- Angels Whisper.; . :• • • 7 • :Morning Drearn; . • •. , Sweet Jessie was young and simple;. The Northland for [net Molly. Bawn. For sale by ...1011311.:61LLOR, j 024 . , . ..18.1;Wpcd %reel hf.-KENNEDV : Atgraty at Law.' Odievron Fourth , max Graitt. . IDs.44ywu' • ;=Z=Maa OMEN M=M "Dm Goat's. S or. /27221=2 • ' ."7 ..,....... ,, ..,:.!.....fi7f.:::; , N . ;•.? , ,...:W51;• , i'VA.'i.i , ,.iR .,. t?!.;• ,. : 7 0;:.,..!J,7' , .:1i 5 . , •-• - .' , ..::' , 1 , :::?, -- . 1 1: -, •: , !: - : 7- :;7i.,.it•111 , .VN 4 ''VA'''ili . ;,-;j:'A: -. 4 .-."f.,:"..;:;7:,!.9.f.:;.T-..:.:,..:;-',....:.5r. •• • • --..,!.,... -. s:=. . . , •,... _Strain=- cot Qotmtui airsic haft - • • CINCINNATI AND .PrrYSBLIR6II D A IL.Y STE ADKET LINE. riT t di 111S•IndependenLine of dimmers' in now com Posed . of: the largest. swiftest, best finished 'and furnished: and most imwerful hoots on the waters of the Writ. The highest wbSce are paid for the service's of the hest 'and most experienced men engaged in the river bniiness..--- The line has been in operation for six years; has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. - The proprietors' efuillenge pinyon with nity Passenger lute in the Union 'for safety, regularity, and speed:' All that money can procure- has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave forCiuciunati as follows: • • - • MONDAYPACHE T.--The Monokommia, Capt. Stone, willleav c Pittsburgh every Monday morning at to o'clock) Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. i. TUESDAY PACEET:LThe Mumma No. 2, Copt, Mini fur will leave Pittsburgh ' Oro*. Tumidity o morning at 10 clock; Wheeling every Tuesday er!ening at 10 r. u. • . ' • . •• • - WEDNESDAY PACKET-The. Naw &mum) No. 2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday marmo t atiOo'clock ; Wheeling every Wedneeday even iag at THSRSDAY PACRET.-The Bluts.rstvr, Capt. R. J. Gram will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. X. FRIDAY PACKET—The CumnatNo. 0; Capt. Croo4 will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clac k ; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. 31. ' • SATURDAY PACHET—The ?dna=Gin; Call. De Camp, will leave Pittsburgh every . Saturday morning at 10 o'clock; IVheellgg every Saturday evening nt 10 r. x. SUNDAY PACHST.—The ISAAC Nutrro,r, Capt. G Mason, will leave Pittsburgh every. Sunday morning - n lo o'clock; 'Wheeling every . Suntlny evening at 19 e. at. Pittebtargh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line Fitssrste•lnt,lB49. . ,'FRISEVABT 1nt,18,19. • LEAVE-DAILY AT 8 A. M: AN.E4 P. M. ... The following new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC. Copt, James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOUTS APLANE, Capt .E. Bennett. Tim boats ore •entirely new, and are fitted up without ragard to eapense. Ever) , comfort that money can procure has bees provi-' ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Float, at the foot of-Ross et. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertised JL. inSVLIALIC PACKETS.. EOR.WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. .. . . .. . . .. . ' REGLIAR SASDRDAi PACter.—The A No I fine and fast pnssenger steam Vac ket TELEGRAPII, I. 3. Perry. Com mander, will lenve Pittsburg for Wheel ing. Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate POTIS, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. • ... • : , ,For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to ' • FORS% NH & DUNCAN, 'Agents. Te Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort of pan sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will ran in connex ion with the Ren•Fratikli» No ti and Pike No D, to Saint Louis--4ime through, awn nevs. . ap2t-y Pltieburgh.and'Wheeling •Paehee. ' THE swift steamer CONSUL, DOICLEY P. Ettcur, Master, will leave regularly. for Wheeling, on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at 10 o clock. precisely. Leave. Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, anti Satur day. at 7 o'clock. A. ar. positively. Tile Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Every accommodation that can be procured, for the comfort and safety of passengers, has .bren provided: The boat is also provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent For freight or mirage apply on board, or to . mar(' JOHN. FLACK; Agent F li o u e n C ew ln g nn e ei .r lIICULAND MA-. t. lIY , Mawr, Master. will leave for the , above and intermediate ports re i gal oa u!y: -- • - For freight or ptvevt.,appis? a : . . . . . THE new. and splendid steamer M lilat • ICR LA e - NDER, leaves for the about and inter me p tate parts, regularly.. - • ' - . For freight or passage apply on board. - ' jy2•2 For. Cincinnati. Tim new and light draught R steamer, ZACH.' TAYLOR Capt.-Lucas, will leave for the alun e and intermediate • pans. regularly. • , -For freight or pawage apply on board. jy2,l Icor olucinnatt and . . Toes lo,r water steamer. P. 'Wie , DRIDGE, Moore, Master, will.lenvc for ~.:,,;);;;;I;.:** above lad intermediate pans !elm, For freigbt orpassage dimly on board. jr27 . For OiineiaaaU.. ' • .• The new and light draught steamer JOHN . ADAMS, will leave for the above and in termediate ports regularly. • For freight or passage apply on board. j y2O For Wheeling. , The splendid' fast running steamer matoAMERICA, Decaritps, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate ports, this day, at 4 °clock, P. at. For freigbt or passage apply on board.' • jy24, For Cirkeinnatt. The light draught steamer FRIENDSHIP, tr.:" . DAVIS, 3112$ter, vnll leave for the above and .ntermediate !mu regularly. ciliation or ire gilt or pasrage liation board. jylB For SI. Louts Direct. • TIIE fine new steamer AMERICAN FA GI,E, Jinn Arnizon Master, will leave, car t e n love and all intermediate ports, regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. or to , iYIS U. B. MILTENBERGER. Agent. THE Bite steamer WYOMING, T110.11A5 Gaarmust,• Master, will leave regularly for the abore.port and all intermediate, regular- For freight or passage, having superior acernamoda• Lions, apply on board, or to ' jyl • • GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, Agent. 'For Cincinnati. 04, Tun fast running. light draught siearner, YANKEE, Rodgers, Master, will leave (or the above and intermediate ports regularly. • For freight or passage apply on board. 1e9.3 lt• Por Cincinnati. . '. • TUE excellent low water steamer, ... . . (drawing only seventeen inches water) . • ' LEWISVETZF.L,Copt. dOtIXSON, will ; leave for the above and intermediate Jports, regu arty. I IForfreight or Passage a ply on koard. jell/ • For : rows/avail°. ice:The new and splendid IVlesenger and mail , --' steamer BALTIC,Cept. A. JACOILS,' Will leave or t • e a ore port during the present week, at 8 A. Al.t. positively. • - For freight or pnsrage, npp -on board. . . fed;; • •For Cincinnati and 'Louisville. • , 1 The new eteamer HAIL, COLUMBIA; •,~~ • 1 aCnariuGtereene,darall ports, f r o e r , gli n e r .in y boi! For freight or Passage apply on , b 0. 2. or to r. iyl.2 . JOHN FLACK, For New Orleans. ' L AL IMa. THE splendid new steamer SAVANNA, H. DErSIRON, Blaster, will leave regularly farraove and; intermediate: holdings, ! • - For freight or missage apply on hoard. , moat • Nor, St. Louis. • • . The new and splendid steamer ORIENTAL, VAN Hoag, Master, wilt leave for the above and intennediate ports, regularly. For freight or passage apply on honed. • • • mals -.0 • For tit. Louts. splendid atearner DiCiRTIMAROLI , NA„Dmmetr, Master, will leuve for the move ono intermediate-ports, regularly. . . For freigat or passage apply on board.. . rnals For - 6117iiitsts. Galena, mid Dubuque. . T Tuns. Tin o4 t l ite ßie t N ii il ST. IT ANTHO NY , veforthentove, pone, regn arty. For Crenilit or possa ,, e npply on board, or to JAMES MAY. or malt) • • . GEO. MILTENIIF.R.GER. Aset." . , Tlignew !Thailand Fa.vvenger steamer AT LANTLC, JAMS l'Antriso.x. Master, coil leave tor I in above port this day. al 9 A. at., , For freivht or pommy" nppl - on board. feh2 ' or Lafayette and 'abash flavor: .' ,• The light draught steamer SWAN, B. May 10* _, ~.. Master, will lerwe for the ab o ve nod i nter mediate . landißgs, regularly. . i or retg tor passage apply on hoard, or to spirt ._' • JADIMITAY. New Arrangement. ; • •.; TILE sleamer CALEB COPE will leave (or -Beaver, Glnegow, and Wellsville, on Tues . day, Tbnreday , and Saturday,fit 9A. N.,' re 111111111g on Monday Wednesday, and Friday .. She has a tioat at the laniliii.V;lteitreen Vs oottstreet and the Bridge, prepared to receive -freights at ;Airtime, . • ; S. & W. llABBAMGO.liktent;h .mare - " • No: 33; Wood street. . Ver ' .!TIIF. ntuvev RiCei Picket, GRF.N" OLE, , Bauols, .2tlisster, - will leave-for the love an antennediate ports regularly. ' • • • For freight or passage epply on board. feb9 '• ' . :, • IN'or Cincinnati._ - . ta new and splemiid fas4neFi.Stellnier HIGHLANDER, Captain IL A- 'YOMEr Win ve tor t le ' above and all.intermediain pore regn -oea4 For . frei-lit or pissagornimaing,einperior acemnituAa (into, npory- On bockrit::, • - -. ..' --''' ~- ' - ' mu'"'• ."••• *: • Fe* tit. Lode.. 7 7 7- 141%41 EfEnew and iplentli.l'eleanter ANDREW putaxxv, W. n.Fuvro?cMaalar, will leave. Ove nut! iluerruediate laudiugs . For freiii,ht orraelage. apply oiihouttl. ST ID janl7 '." SIOEF;S MAY:: • menus Pam stook .fOr issie• • OHF.: HALV the . tori steamer AV% H: : ' ATINGIor ; also; one. eighili ofsreem e r ifs I^. or puri iculars anct terms engusribf.- - • • •- •• B.frAV. - ,HARHAUGH; • 12'13..6 • Water4reetAnd; 104 Front et . . L l l ' N oki, forint° 1:T); , )e 1TY4.730 1 6)V0 - 11./ I ' d itra i X, 3. ,,_ iS~y - numb/oil-Of- uebillartoi.t, ' - Elba SALE.--A second-hand•ieu. of ltinoers,l 7 lrii - ao ,Et• Tools ana•MoelOock, F.topiirool ,415:41t • A10,11R01%, 17 null sitoi.t. MIME . . ; ; • , . '3 ';„• •> 1. ;, 1 !. ' mums >: ~.;. r ,i • , MEE EMEE C=El23 For St. Louts. INEINI FORMIEN ~. 2...-, :,7.,-.-....i.,..:, 3 ..: -7, :~.~ .._ . RUMEN MEM :aid ":f •• ••• • ' :;• .• E X c II A N icE.FIBB; • - E. romire:rhirsceind:Witedwriea,:;.; • IGlrr and Tit de Bills of ••Bschisigei.Bant - Notes. aid A 7 foreign and domestic Cain : bought .sOil.lold..op .• most fat•orable terms. 7 ••• r • - Collections made in olltlie principal chits of nt the lower.' rarer'. •• •- le 12 • .30S¢P11 (t. 1111.1.:- • . W. . Cti4ll. - .BANKERS, E.XCIIANGE BRUKER9,• And 'Notes i, Foreirs and:Boinark7l4'irharigo; ewes of Drporit; Bank NototiGoldan Silrer,No. 65 'Plod_ .street,ard door teloto Fourth,.lrestoldr, Pittburtk, 4' .1 " 4' 4 . idarl4-1f • . • . • •. . •• . . . Hugh b.lEing, OF TIM rIOM uir 3PC0111:1-et, KiNG,) BAN ER AND EXCHANGS-11R0-gEkt Office—cornet of Fourtk - strerr and Pan Office '}ALFA in Coin,. Bank Notts. Time bills, Foreign. II and Domestic Exchange, Certificates orDeporti,dic: , EXCHANGE on all the principal cities of die _Ligon, ; for sale in auras to snit purchasers.- CIJHRENT and-par funds received on depitsite. •. • coux.cTioNs nnitlevnt all parts ofAhe Union, nt the lowest rates, ' - Bankers and Exchange Broirntellsolersirt•- - Foriign *Rd: 7, Domestic Bills, Bills of Exchange, CertiftealcS•-• is, Bank - Notes, and Coin. , , • Corner of Third and Wood its.; directly oppoilte the sioLnEs sox. • • taiikers and Dekers *.B.tehange Coin and Rank Nov, No. 5.5 Market street, PabburgA. SELLING RAT , - itictrANoa. New York • prl Cincinnati Philadelphia " louieeille Baltimore " St. Louis • Buying Irani! ' Obio -• . I dii Indiana • ' f ". Keelucky-• • 1 . ." Virginia - • "- I a Wheeling I 4 '. Tenneexe• Z 1 otil9-y ".• ' ?nos. sglowsz ' - - ROON & SAHOENT• • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE ItokEits,. - - N. EiCorner V .Wooit and Sixth streett„.Picuburgih, ye, :- DIRALERS in Coin, Bank Notes. Time Bills, Foleigu'. and Domestic EgehangekCertifiCateh o . f Depo'sl4 ay; ; - EXCHANGE.on all the principal Cities of Union,: : • ) artil Europe, for sale io stuns to suit parchaners. 1 • . CURRENT and par hinds received on deposite.. '.. -.--- ' COLI,ECTR)hiS made on alt parts of the Union, at the lowest rates: ' -.-- • - - :. .-' -. • ' :.- • tileisri. Al , ... nett & Son,. . - '... , - . . , • '' " • Ogden do Snowden, ' ' .. .. -: . • • . -NN m. Belt & Son, PlMSbaigh. • " S. brClarke.n & Ca., " English &Bennett " . • Fleming .t Brother, • I - - .. i - • - :, .:.„, , •.r. " Fales, Lathrop& Co.. -' PLltodelphls: • - -., ..- tt W. R.Thompson & Co. :. : -..: . ... 2•. . , • • " Homily. Phelps Co t ~,__. ,__,.. " Babcock & Co. . $ "`• !W' s ,. . ~ .. . ...:. . r ". Tinily, Ward & Co. ), -.: • - .i -...--.. ..-.. • .., " Jno. APCullough A Co. . *dimwit:e t .Mr. : James George, • . •:-'-';,: -.--•:, ....: .. . - - 4 .. H. Hannan ,, Cincionnii, Gt."- -:.••&,„-,. -., . ii Joseph Watsson, ..... '.• ' Manikin, 0. -' hicassrs.Fenner & Ml.llllan, t ,•• • ... R. F. Ellis; Esq., Cashier, Bankat Lewistown, Pa. .. . Pittsburgh, September 2d : 1847-y - - ,- • . PRiVATE DISFASES. Dr.:.Br;Wrsi No (j(-- CO Diamond A ll oy, can be ea Oleg led in all , t , , . _ cases of a private or delicate nature incidental - , II to the human frame. Tri Syhil i s and Syphilitic emptioni,gonorvbcea ,q, (r and Ile consequences, together yrith sill et-, nerent d rsealet, impurities of the blood, w ith I i saes° . al d - ii t,,,,,,ai origin, skin diseases,witit sin ctures,glert, wrethrut discharges, seminal weakness and impotency' Also, pact, ' rheumatism, female weakness; diseases of 'the womb; monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints, fistula 'in .. alio, nervous affections, poins in the back and ioiO3, inf lations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic ' ernptions, letter, ringworm, mercurial diseases, &e. - TWELVE YEARS' PRACTICE • ' . '!Exclusively devoted Mille studytiod treauneot °lvens) ,readisorders, and those arising • lion youibru/ exctiwest gaiety, climate, or. impurities of the blood, whereby the . . - constituiton may have , beenenfeefded, enables Dr. Drown - . ithisfTer assurunces of speedy relief to all who may plate themselves under his care. Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged Into ups crate apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear • . . of exposure to. other vis itors. ' ": • it is of importance to many. persons in need of medical aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly. To all such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing:weer/a/ Eases, in their various forms and stages, oilers inducements winch can rarely be equalled. Strangers ere hereby sp. 'nixed that. Dr. Brown has been regulnrtyrdueated to ; . erery - branch of medicine, and for tbe lust twelve. yeasts confined himself, exclusively to the treauuent of those discases.• Dr. Brawn is the only regularly educated surgeon" in Pittsburgh VlllO giver. bis whole attentiOn to those cOrn-: plaints .jaxCertain, safe and speedy cures will, in all eases, be Recent cases are relieved in a short time, witticnittnterl tro iron from business: Hernia or Ruptrire.—Dr. Divine also — invites per. , sons afflicted with Bergin to call, as he has paid pertletr lar attention to that disease. • I.etters from a distance, askilagtulvice, mast contain fee, or they will ratite attended to. - plirrOffice on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Weida" street, towards the market. Consultations atrietly.confi: dentin!. oe •-t.N-dAsely : lIEUMATISIII.—Dr. Brswn's newly discovered tern; edy for Mums:inn ir a speedy and certain remedy" , . (or that painful trouble. . . It never fads,. - . •". ; and Private Consultation Rooms, No. CS, " mood alley,Pittshorgh," Pa- " The Dodtor L always - at - 'WI.toLIABILTATX.& Co. (SUCCEIIIIIOIII TO & T•TE.) . ^ . ..1• - • Kit. 10. Fourth street, bettitin Ferry and ,Liberrysofers, • EPS of sheet lead, leader' rupee, by 14. 4 drams, pumps, pum 'R ps, baths, water closets, leaden cogins„. its,; keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order, - sheet lead from 1 lob lbs. to the square foot, in sheets of 0 ' by 20 feet, which they will furnish to the trade %wholesale, or cut to order in any sue that may t o wanted. - . Tey also manufacture and,keep constantly on leaden pipes from it to t inch calibre; aqueduct pipe, for: conveying water from springs, furnishedto the country ; trade, and put up on reels in lengths of from 100.10000 .feet on each reel, with directions all to the PrePeeeeetho'r•- of laying.. Also, on hand, a large sppply of.Adamst eat suction Pumps, for wells or meths; Snow dr Ca's. very supeitor end iron suction PutniO 4 _ Hydrant work of even. descripboh. executed in • most durable manner, and oat the .mastaceoromodanag terms. -Orders-from the country for leaden pipes, sheet lead, or pumps, will receive prompt attention. lib Street Turning lastalbUslitmliessti; • Ty H. RYAN, No. A!.—The subscriber has,.atgreat JCL, expense, completed his machinery for Turning, Sawing, &c.; lie has now 12 Turuiug Lathes, Cis' ester • . Saws and Boning Machines in operation, and.fa pared to do all kinds of Tarnhigin a style that cannot be excelled. lie has also, in addition to lits former plana or Bedstead fattening'', purchased the right to fit up end sell • Red Posts and MON-with Gramm's Patent 'Fastenings. in' them, which, with his - own plans and. the, hickory • screw, furnish a variety whieh must please all. He klet a large stock of dry lumber on hand, and will keep- itt full assortment of turned material, such: as Ckilrmins, .1; Newel Post, BalustresOuid•:- Plank for - Band Rotting,' Bed Posts . and Ildils with - Iran"' ln:theta.. ALSO; .Table.' , • Legs, Bench Screws, Llama*, Yita,' , BalliL with .51X mber articles in his line—whicßANWilLselLas low ea ran be afforded at any estcitliiillitc.nt I or rs promptly attended to, •-•• ' N. R. Any orders from hia•country friends and ens.. tamers, not directly with him, will be attandedlii as usual, gratis. .Sii . veral very desirable' Rooms, with the poivele • in them suitable for Shops, To Let•=in RYan'sßuildings, between Wood and Market streets. - WOOD TT PE:". "..' • : " - The North American trap,/ Type Factory Psr WM. tiCIIOLIIV, I ISAAC M- SINGER_ HOWARD If. R YAN, I JOHN B. MORRISOK.: '•• - Ia:ANEW . emaciated, themselvestogetherituallier Mirk' MI. style arid title of Seholey,Rynakeo.ifor Woman; ‘„';',- facture of Wood Type, and as their type fs wade gather by machinery, the invention of fsatto.A.t. Singer., one of the firm, they feel confident thht ttteyoffiern ntose,": , perfect article of type, and at much lower owes; tbant.;; . -; any heretofore offered in the United States; and arttttow.-.. really to fill orders for the same. All orders addressed. to SeholeY, Ryan - te. to, at ;bele *"...1 office, in. Diamond. alley. between Wood Mid lant4thecld. streets, will be punctually attended to; • [Er Proprietors of newspapers, on copying thii adVert= •••••.•". isement, 3 months, and sending us their paper, vrill bet.n. • titled to receive their pay in type, on' purchasing: three, times the amount of thew bill for adverttstnir: . . - •tVIIE AMERICAN CARPENTER' E CARPENTERS .11. Being a complete book of Lines ' foeCareeritry. and; Joinery. Treaung -fully. on .Itractical-•geornetFy. - soffits,: ~Frick - and plastergrolus, niches of every de.scriptionisty • ligituf, lines for roofs and domes with a great variety of . designs for roofs, trussed girders; 801511 , , domes, bri dg es; &e.; angle bars for shop fronts, &e..; ai d raking-mould-1 Also, additional plans for various stair easesiwins , the lines for producing the face - and Ming moulds, nevet 'before published, and greatly superior to those given the former edition of this work. By William Johnston, t ' Architect.' Tie whole founded Oa treagemetrical prinsi .ines; the theory fend practice well'explained rind fully -• exemplified 'on eighty-thrift , copper plipies; includigg some observations ou the strength of timber. By Peter Nicholson, author of the " Carpenter's end-Joiner's/14k, tis limn!? Ac. Tlfirteentliedition: , ReSeivedtblsdayand for sale by • ' . JOHNSTON .& STOCKTON , j e zo , • Booksellers ? cornered Pilarket arid 3d. air' , • ._ tru Ru." -- 7vs - biTOR3I kILLER brings awaythe worinp: 10 . 2, , nVest Deer tp.,, Allegheny, c 0.., "Arr. John D. Ilfargaw--Dcqr S ir. Tilirls to Cerlief_dit .1 purchased of lilr. Porter; one phial of yoargreittldreirov Killer, and gave ttvo teaspoonfuls of it to one of my chi!. dren, two years old, and ma shorititneit_passedupwirda - .. '- of forty-six large worms . - ANDiLEW AreCtiOroll.", "1 witness that the above statnement is Inter. . • •• - "Ssueisr. Prepared, wholesale and retail, by : • JcsliN D MOROAN,Draggial,• m oo -. - Wood street, Pillsborrb- 8 OTa teen: II genet,••••••••,,, AT THE oFFICE•OP • ALDERM AN , STE EL Ad. ,21. 10:3 Font Asirret,iiicti Smithtfekf. - foett.fore.4ad;:-.: .Warrants, Pensions, Bar,L74ll,its.—Ari of Washinglan.City, having laude ontiokernetnentioriet the ,untler.iigned, , for conducting:the, Above businOtaii . the . most necurata. and pcompt tnoiniti 'sVill find itto ttteit iantam_by_tlying - je.0:3111:. , • ,THOS. • No: 1.108 Pon r illi it. .... 00IIIIZIOrCile • ow- Ca . Inet. Trareraora.- • --, . .... . _. T. Br . YOUNG lir Co: , 1 1110FAVE retnoVed their casititm — .USW" :..; . EL. WARVA.CICAP3 zit ColiMireii.„../ ll ROW, Liberty suet', opposite the head'o(Srahltrild;':where they will ... Peep constantly, on hand an , eltettotiit assortateut eirfir t .-' • Lfn+ l , Tables: Wardrobes, Einreaos, Wettielsettairsaad r.avers , article in their tine abusincia. -_, , _ .... )Vt.trate , itakii!g ,pfainlftly.aittemlgtw tit titaioashle • 1, -- Nta' T.OKILS- 3 sacks [gime ri.tatacti }Fealties. z ras7s, • r - teeriv.o4 - nb a fcrE , A l l)?): • Po Ca., iy 1 )1“-, - . - •..: .::: - - --:- ~0 ,- A Nriu qx sl i • - ,- ~. .._ . .., , ._ =4l • - 4 . ' :".,:'; - : . •.; , . - 1i5..!.;...-,` ,. v7...'.' ?.:;.',-;•-rif,‘:::•-5;..-,:.........i'.-,-,..!...; BEM EWE euTtni mint Cent* &City ord's 1• ' Relief Nowt, F r.: Prinnvlvattitt Co.— ••* Afarylond •• - 1' u New. Orleans _ 6M=Ol ENE v• , "
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