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JAS..A/ARSHALL,
JOS. PENNOCK.
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Stearn' .PASSEN G ER
bOntPat ke t Lizi 'AßßAN. e,lea - vesdailzforCinc :E t t'lu i ' 6426
Passenter Packet , via,Brownsvute,
Phlladelphie, 8 a. sir,.,sna • ....• -
9 ~,. nn
Mail Coach Line, direct htirti4adclP .
to : rtatUlore'un d ..
Western and Southenaitaii.Conch Line, 8 a K. .
North Western, via Cleveland, daily. to A. ie.
Erid nod Western New Vatic, daily, j a a r ,..„
Norsh•Eistirni to Philadelphia, daily" ex sin ,
. • trite oF;tirmia.
ARRIVALS.. AND_DEft. D:r oe
Eastern , Mail- c005ee:5124:3111,..
Western Mail, Ciii.nud Lonny., due
elos
South.vin Bah. And ilinshinglPtYeloo:::Fo'
A A , li t h
North-Western via Cleveland, due
due 8 P. M., closes K.
Erie and Western Now York,
• •
STOCKS.
. • Par rahle:
h . 550,110 $O 5 O O
Bank at ,Pittsburg, . Noc, 44.011 . • 43,50'
glleerehlitutulgets'l3:nlidLii: Bank.... ...... 0 0 tr on 4 in 7 i m 013 a . r . ke1
. . 4 . 5 1C?
Deposit Bank .• .. 50,00 coo
Fiend Street Bridge 50,00 35,00
Northern Libertic Byids47,7 • • •_• co :30 11 0 • '35,00
Old Alleglieni Jirid iu•P•2•" • " .••••". • •
Connbllsylilel'4; ta . e)g;s . la• - on _ _
6110 1ti1;t4,50. .. , 5 , 00 1 . 43
City Ijonda (6 i_efif;),.. • -7: •
Monongahela: Winger '7 . !••• •• '!•: • • r,..,.,tuu nn . • •
.011.11 510 Ck,•,..!•! 7 • •7.! •••••• 7,7:• , •• • • • •••• • • •
DalllY :Revlkoti:;6l,t,line markets.
.• ~ 0 " -OF THE. POST 22
: •Flunair Manisa, 'Aural 6th, 1t149.
FLOUR.` About throe hundred barrels were offer.
ed yesterday on the wharf, and sales were at 14,00
From atore, sales were at $4,2504,31.
OATS. Siles et 27c.; from store 30c.
BACON. Salo of small let of-prime Hama at 6c.
LARD. 3ales at Ga66e, barrels.
CHEESE. Sate of 3I bores (Lemma , ' at 61c.
GROCERIES.. No cliange in market; regular
sales of Molames at 23c.; Sugar at 6rA516.; Coffee
at 710 Se. ,
FEATHERS. Sales of single sacks at 33c.
BARLEY. :Sales from store at 50c., the outaide
price.
Vie' Wo found the market yesterday rather dull
and in no article was there theieast signs circhange
LIVER COMPLAINT,. JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA,
N,ERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE • KID.
NEVS, ASTHMA. and all affections •arising from
derangement on - disease in the Hillary, - Diges
tive, Valeular, Respiratory, dud 'Nervoas •
Systems, suelt as • constipation, - inward
oiles,heartburn,loss of apoetite,cont•-.
ed tongue, acidity • of•the stow
ark, swimming of the bead, . • '
• • . fullness or weight In the •
stomach, dimness of - •
vision pa !pita. •
' tlon of dm • .
Choking or'sutrocating smutting. depression of spirits,
sudden tlusliea et beat. pain •in the side or back,
weakness of the limbs, eolil feet, constant ha- .
neinings of evil, fever and dullpain in the '
head, pain and •difficulty of breathing .
• whets lying upon • the side, frightful •
dwaras,soureructationi,yellow- •
nese of the skin, and eyes, • • •
deficiency of pers
eonte: -.,,
.'•::Lion, &e,
bp ..DOCTOR Hoort
- eitais
• CELEHRATED GERMAN HITTERS-
Their - power overthe aticiee diseases is not excelled—
if equalled—by. any, other preparation in the, United
States / as the cures in this city attest; in many
s crums af:
ter skilful physicians tiad fulled ..
Derangement.
n the liver and siomach are sources of
insanity—Rom diunder,or obstruction a morbid action of
We.. sympathetic and other nerves follows, and the func
tions of the brain are impaired ntul deranged; as nerves I
are the.c.ennectiag medium between mind und matte r, it
follows from the reciprocal action that both must be .
more or less implicated and deranged simultaneously j.
derangetrientthere will also_prodaee dixenseof the
LUNGS, 'UTERUS and KIDNEYS. tie well as thc brain.
The; - thotnaruls, .wao die withSELLOW FEVER,
CHOLF.RA • or. INFLUENZA, is owing .to -- the same
cause; and the majority of cases of that most pa e inful
disease, C.ONSIYMPTION, align:ultra fromthe inan. In
fact the storaneh ix the important organ in the system of
• matter, as upon it You depend for the success and nil the
nd*llages tribe derived trout the adiniuistmtion of in
.:len:a I medicines. Its functions are of the /drama im
portance to every ene in.conatiniting the source and fouu
' tab) Cif .life,which is nutrition. Naorganpcesessesisueli.
;reenarkableiaympathies. mane such remarkable power la .
..a3adifyieg every part tallith system. , . . • . .
": • Titer atoisnecess in treating disease of the liver raid
stomzeb successfully has not been ft want ofpathological
:knowledge, or *lc functions, but the
. preparation of a
compound tint would net upon the disease at.d all die
sympathencatetions. - That
_point has been gained in
these Billers.'and they, are EN /IRMA , VF.GLPABLE,
and will in,everycase permanently dedeoy .costiveness,
and giveptrength.rutil ;Igor to the triune, at no time de
bilitaung the patient, and they are grateful to the most
'idelicate atimatehrtroder any encumetnnets. • •
•
WHO WILT. USE THEM AS DIRECTF.D, •
- ' GS , vin ix Trig 'Pow= or ingnicorlit)
The few months this praparation has been before the
public,has. from. its infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogy
of the press through the land, their object being for the
benefit of suffering - humanity; its sureess - lias surpassed
all precedents, andst is free from all alcoholic stimulant.
?prop - . niterebry,•nlors, quinine, •noidg, and all ininriewi
ingredients, and espectally"adapted to the diseases of the
variable c limate of the United States; and the West
In-
WEEK . AND DELICATE CHILDREN
ate made strong by using fact it ma fumily medi
cine, and can be - admirdittered with safety to a child one
year old,thediblicatefamele; or a man ot• ninety.
The PhiladelrithiDemocrat oirirs:-.-“This medicine
has tut extraordinary virtue and Efficacy, and is in great
demand. We can speak from experience, that it has
produced man .. 7 wonderful cures." •
The Daily bun saye - :— ., Pc 'believe it is • one alibi
best medicates of the age—a friend having used h in his
own family with groat satisfaction in the Jaundice and
• The f . 3pint of the Times and Reystaiuti says -"Do our.
good citizens. who are invalids, know the many tutors%
tabiug cores that have been performed by. Dr. Hoofiand's•
: celebrated (terman Hitters? If they do not, we•recent
mend them so :Ike German Medicine Store, 27e Race
• street:all who are inflicted with Liver Complaint, Juan-. :
• dice, Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility; the Doctor has
caned =ay of our citizens, alter the best physicians
bad failed. • We have.need them, and they have pawed •
to ben medicine that every one should know of, and we
cannot refrain giving oar testimony in their favor, an d
thatwhich gives them greater claim noon oar humble et.
fort, they are entirely. vegetable- . • -
The Evening Rolleaintiayst•T-Tbe CelebraMd Gerinan
Kitten are an'invaluable remedy for Janndice, Dyispeft.
dg. and nervous complaints.”.
NBC's Gazette says:—"it is not often we notice. the
various excellent medicines advertised la our columns,
• because we are auwillirer to speak except from personal
experience, And a good constitution fortunately makes
aft generally straugere to, such anieles...A ward, bow
ever,of 13z. Hooflarura German Bitters... This Me KNOW
to be an excellent article falling in every respect what
is claimed for it by the advertiser. -.. . • .
The Daily News says: . .
`• A .BlAnrcrse--We speak knowingly. of. Dr. Hoof•
land's celebrated German Bitters when tee say it is a
blessing of thilrage, and in diseases of the bliary, dupes-.
live and nervous systems ,lthas not, we think, on equal.
vxograstsc rHITAUATIOS AND YAP* WITHOUT Az,-
couot., and to all invalids we- : would recommend. it as .
Werthytheir Confidence. . • , • •• , •
What stronger testimony cane medieine have?, Attie
Depot can basset' the evidences of many of oar most
respectable Cairene of Ones . ' in all the foregoing
PrinciPal,Depot; • German Mediiitie Store VS RACE
street, and for sale in Lancasterby. John F. ton; Har
risburg', by D. W. Groan; and resorcinol.? dealers Celt
era ythroughout the country. ' •
. .1‘ . .
• • •
• presti• Iliappl • -of Zlew Book*.
A.M. MINER, Smitthfiehl street, between , 241 and 3d
,sts4 hail just received n large assortment of new
publications; rutiong which ate the following ••• •• •
-bonny Lind; by Miss Hendricks. .• •• • •
.The Fallacies of the Faculty, from the Gilt X,ondomiedii ,
aecorsl•American edition. - • •
••
The Mysteries of Old Loudon—complete by.l3. NY:llr.;
Reynolds— . . • . •, , 4
Cohnubian bletAariaa thr.Augasi, splendidly
with a plate of Niagara Falls, .. • . • • f. :,•
•Hairdßosnlie; or the Mysterious Casket; an Antobiog
i Awl iistrietv of large and small class sougsteni;hl 4
cludam Casa and Taylor songs. • • •
Lute 'e Living Age, N'. , • ••• • • • • • • .
, .Cluanhers' Miscellany,•No.2l. . •. . •. •
Corinne var E ltaly: A fresh supply.. •• • • ..- •'• • • •
••• The•Ftench Revolution of 1.848. •By Foster and Eng
lish; illastristed.. • Fresh sopply.. . . ; - • •
Oar stock now comprises the largest and moat cora•
plias nsuirtment of cheap literature in NVestemdlenusyl
Duna
-, •- , - ..= - ••, - intelligence °Mee..
6.
. -... the aulnieribet Is well acquainted in both cities, he.
• - , will'attind to show any applicants where 'therein
uses to jet. , All landlords , applying to get tenants for
• houses Bierll4 , re to rent; be will
attend to punctually.—
Likewise, pit Lost Cbilaren he will find, if any where in
either' of the eitiefq and other propertY. As I have been
th the Otheet . tet . heeling lost children in both cities for
reveral years.and•hare always,• bean successful, sofas I
-nal Niillipg.te tilterui to. the same, any time called on.vl
ant prodded with, o.well known. Belt, for the purpose.—
Aly charges will be reasonable: 1-litre at present on
Alma st.,between,Artne and cOrrf Streets. . • :
ieN • ;., .. ' .
,JOHN W. LYNCH...' .
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News,- ,
Morning.past.
a-sOr the
Reported
FOREIGN. bittiot,
THE I • 1 , !II i Ir, SHIP
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A
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M.ERI C Al.
• The steamer .AMeriea arrived thie afternoon. Sho
6101editoiii.Liver pool o n the 22d ult., The Herman
11311i11 1 ,Cia t he 20th. - •
~. . .
IRELAND.
• The crisis is at hand. The Privy Council met in
Dublin Castle, on the 18th. The Lord Lienteoent..
issued a Proclasnation ordering an enforeemenOst
law. .All the arms found in the possession of. the
, ,
people have been seized, and the persons arrested
Without license.
la France ell is tranquil. Carignac is still very.
popular. He has been assailed by the editor of the
Pressey in a pamphlet, giving particulars of his 1113-
.
prisoament.
Lainartine hav written on article in vindication of
his policy.
ENGLAND.
The Catholic 'Relief Bill hris.been withdrawn in
the'llouse of. Commons.
:The Sugar Bill Plunder requires amendment this
Session. • •
Atiroad things wear the appearance of returning
tranquility.
The German and Danish war is considered at an
end. r.•
The war Lombardy promises to terminate in
peace. Charles Albert is becoming more popular.
The SeriHan Arch Duke John has been elected
Chief of the German Empire. •
Pig Iron at Glasgow is quoted at 408.; sellers 'of
fer at 45e.
The news Grim Ireland operated unfavorable on
the money market; a fall of one per cent. is noticed
in fends; a reaction took place, and the decline end
oil.ati4o::...Convals closed at 8716317 E.
a 450111: bWHEIT.—The week ending on the 21st,
closed with less activity, Irish affairs causing alarm.
Tho sales of the week amounted to 50,630 hales.
Today a better 'feeling appears, 700 -bales sold.
Orleans 4,e6143., Upland 316151d.,.M0bi1e 3112141.
Corn baa advanced 2 to 3d. per lb.
Meal advanced 2s. per quarter.
Sales of United States Flour at 278.6255..; sales
Corn at 3103355. per 420 lbs.; Meal 190 lbs. 14s. 61.
(albs. •
NORTH CAROLINA ELECTION:
GOOD NEWS SO FAR!!
.'
PLULADELPIIIA, Augoat 4 1 1848.
. _
The Democrats have carried Cumberland county.
Reed, the Democratic candidate for Governor, has
1,043 majority over Manley f the Vk big caedidari.
In thiecotiniy the Whigs had no ticket fur Senators
or istemblymen. Minchesou (Dem.) elected.
•
In,Weke county, Reetl had 1,493; Manley; 991.
or:Senate, Thompson, (Dem.) 619; Hill, (Whig,)
404: This is a Democratic gain, over last year, 'of
450. votes. . •
; A telegraph dispatch from Raleigh, says that the
Whig candidate for Governor is elected by a dimin..
sullied majority. • A - Whig Legislature is, as usual,
elected bye decreased majority. : ' . ,
lioicnrd t 44,75'34;91
. Grain-41e market for Wheat haft it . dowitivard ten
deney; mkt of Prime Red at 5t139.5e., Prime White at
0501,05 e: Cora Sales of Primo lyhite at 43a4nr;
Prima Yellow nt 49a5tel . •
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. ! . . NEW YORK hIARKEPS:. . :
.. -! ; - -'. : . Nicol Yost Ankunt 4-8 P. M..
lonr—Salen sit.Genesee at $5,01,i0.5,15. The receipts
continue light::The rustker, with ruo,lerato sales,. is M
favor of the skler: i .
Wheni—Ttiere is an active ilemand;but.the firmness of
holders prevenie.l large operations.. . • .
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Corn—Sales of Prime White at rAdVai..; sales-Prime
YellOW nt Gfre.
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Rya—Sales iit 5:10353e. The roppirot, G rain is small.
ialilakey—Stales in ails. n't :no. to gal. • •
ovirions--Saleis Prime Ness Pork nt 5t1,37 ; Prime
Salts. bp 2uction.
• . • AUCTION SALES, •
ET JAMES APICENNA, AUCTIONEER,
No. 114 WOOD SMUT. m DOM VIION FIFTH
talloß. VITO VITI k SON'S Guile Catntogut Sal, if
Spkndid.Vases, 0.118; 017/43711101,• Tnesdur
mutt, August htb, 10 o'clOrk in the forenoon, and 3ek
block in the afternoon, will t.e.: snld by catalogue. ut 1141
hearstons of Charles Aircwent, Mat ket street, one. door"'
below the emnerofSeeond street, aneiteosive and splen
did collection of the moat Tait/TAIL ornamental and use
ful articles ever offered at public 'sale in this city, con
sisting, it, pan, of superb Mosaic centre tables.large
digbo agatel4?•ellowofsuni3Oothic etrascan, hcbe vases, •
silver and ' t candelahms, rich B ohemian candlesticks,
vases, car receivers. fruit stands, parlor vases, cologne
bottles, eptical vases, rich French china vases, sauce
tureens with projecting Bowers, inkstands, candlesticks,
segur mutts nchl y de corn tea, painted candlesticks, bronze
figures, magic.. bells, paper weights, and n great variety
of useful and ornamental articles.
This collection was selected by Signor Vito Val
de Sons, at.the most celebrated manufactories of Europe,
and opened for the first time in this city, where every ar
ticle will be sold to the highest bidder. The rooms will
be opened to the public on Monday morning, August
The ladies and gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vicinity are
respectfully invited to call and examine the above splen
did cc.llection of useful and fancy articles:
aog2 • • ; • JAMES APKENNA, Atter.
NE THOUSAND. DOLLARS CITY BOND FOB
O. SALE BY.AUCTION.--Will be sold on Monday
evening, August 7th at Et o'clock, at the Coramercjal Sales
Booms, earner Wood and Fifth streets, a bond of the
city of Pittsburgh for one thousand. dollen, redeemable
on let 111ay,41.P50; interest payable semi-annually.. • .
-Terms, cash par funds._ • '
nug3 . JOHN D., DAVIS, Auctioneer.
ikN FRIDAY EVENDIO,IOth lust., at B o'clock, at the
NJ Auction Room corner of Carson and Centre streets,
,second door of the building oecupied by Messrs, Wendt
'& Mims, Dry Goods• Merchants,) will be sold, without
Veierve, a large assortment of Dry Ponds, Ready-made.
ielomint Shirts; Hardware, Watches, clad Jewelry,
Boolre e
1 : Deniers are reque.sted to attend, tie the sale will be pos l
.
Hereafter, tehnl I have regular night soles of dry
Pods, hardwute, &c., at the above mentioned room,on
Taesday,Wednesday and Friday evenim of everyweek..
mnyl WM. .1: BI.SIDE: Aim!:
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Ocerlucts Pianos.. • •..
= JOHN H. R; No, 61 Wood at.
(seers for sale at the lowest rainufactu;
WlMPwen prices, the following :
pian,,orte., from the .manafactory of
Jonas Cbickerlng, Boston, Mass.: .
N, A Hosewpod Iron framed octavo pi ins, , s3(Y4
: h 6 A
•••-• rt carved .0
. 1 as 375
fit-
. . • • ASO So CLASS CON.,3lthaliNr, " •
A•Rose wood, carved .Gothic. bane, Octawi'Plitnit';,"'
made by . A. H. Gale A: N.Y. 427 G
A Rosewood, enrved mounting, and Mouldedleg• 01 -•• •
octavo, made by the Manhattan Co., N.'"V.;
powerful and substantial mule Piano, at the loco •
puce of • ~ • • 295 ,
'A very superibr send -grand' Pipno, Mode
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' Pane, 61 ottwhi,:flosewocid case, .. • •
:A mahogany second • hand; 0 octavo, made liy IP: •
Blutltea' 150.
A.mahniany;secorid bend Piano, made by Nanny &
Clark, oo
!A mahogany second hdhd Piano; made Nold, •. •
100
For sate by JOHN H MELLOR, F...
$1 Wood street; sole agent for Chickering's Pitinoe,
o for
• • Western Pennsylvania.. .• , • jyl.
,t- - • Wiatebes sinti . Jevi airy. ~ •
• TUST Teceiied; at No. 67, Martel street—
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s,l 29 gold Patent I.ever NVatehn..; •' ' . .. •' •
• 25 "*. detaChed ''' '. .." '' •;, .
6 .--" . •Lepinp .:,' " ' 4. ••.4 . .2 ) ..
12 Sillier Patent .44 44 . •
~, 32 _ u • detached :44_ ~
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• 18 gold. Guard Chains; (beta qualliy:).-.•,. ..- ... ..., • ~•
!. Also--tiger russortsnent of. Breast l'lns,Fingerßings,
tEar Rings, Gold ,Pensand,Pencile. ._ ....., „,_. ; ... ..,
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! .:The. above goods have Pencils:,.:_
ieceived.withipriihe list
.five weeks, sun will be sold at reduced prices.. ....
Persons wishing to purchase a good and cheapiVatch;
or anything In the Jewelry or Fancy line, would_ d
o well
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B I T the Preslden-Vist theithlieft . .Stetet.
"Ir pursuance of law, 1, JAMES, POLK, President
of the United States of Ameria, do hereby declarer
and make kntrwni thet-ptthlia sales will' he held at. the •
thidennentioned Land Offiehri iMthe *State- of lOWA, at
theperiodsthefeinfifieetddiignated; to:wit . '
' At the kind lowa City,'WoMmeneing on Mon
tbetwenty:fifth drik of September hezt, - for the die..
posal of the -public' hinds within tthe tmdennentieinpl
'rininships,nhol parts of townships, viz: ' t •
Abtth of the base lige, and Weetof the fifth pritictpal
,TOwnsiiiii eighty, of range fourteen " • • •
Townships seventy-Aix, seventy-seven; seventy-eight;
and eighty, of range:fifteen. -.., • -
Townshite; meventy-sir and eighty, of rlinge sixteen.
- .Township eighty, of range seventeen.
Township 'eighty, of range eighteen... •
Secticins_two, four,. six, eight, ten, twelve, fourteen,
eighteen; twentyowenty-two, twenty-four, twenty-six,
and twenty-eight; the south ha l f of. the south-vrest•quar
ter, and the south half of the south-enet quarter of 'mere.
tymine; Sections thirty, thirty-one,' thiny-two,
three, und , thirty-four, the south half of the south-weet
quarteriand the south half of the south-east esnatter of
township thirty-,five,"and Section thirty-six, in Township .
iteventytsix ; the north half of the northeast quarter-of
'Section one, and all theeven nuntheredEteetions,(eXcept
Section sixteen;) in Township seventy-saven,•Townships,
seven}-eight (except the weschalf and south-east quer- ,
ter of- the admit-west' quarter of Section nineteen, the-
FoUth half of section twenty-nine, and the •.'soutb half of
the north-west, quarter and south - half Of the north-east
quarter of the same. Section, Sections thinVete: and -
thirty-three ; and the - south-West quarter, and south half
of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-five,) seventy
nine, eighty and eightyone, of range twenty. • .
Sections two, four, six, seven, eight, ten, twelve and
fonrteen; the west half. of the 'eolith-West quarter of fif
teen, Sections 'seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty;
twenty-one and twenty-two, the west half and loutheast
. quarter Of the • tenth-west quarter, and" the south-west
qqarter of the southeast quarter or twenty.dirce. See
tioni twenty-four and twenty-five, (except the north ball
of the north-east quarter, Dud north-east quarter of the
north-west quarter of the latter,) and Sections twenty
six to thirty-six inclusive, In Township seventy-sixelsall
.the even numbered Sections, (except Section sixteen.) in
Township seventy-seven; Sections one to six inclusive,
the north half, the north half of the southeast qnriner
aid the north-east quarter of the tioath-arest quarter of
seven, Sections eight to fourteen inclusive, th e north half
of the north -west quarter and the north hallo!' the north
east 'quarter of fifieee, and Sections -eighteen twenty„
,twenty-two, twenty-four, twenty-siX, twenty -e ight, thir-•
ty, thirty-two, thirty-ft:Mr and thirty-eity 'in Township
seventy-eight; and Townships seventy-nine, eighty and
eighty-one, of range twenty-one. '
At the same place, commencing on Monday, the six
teenth day of October next, for the disposal of the puhlie
lands within the undernteotioued townships and parts of
township v ii : • • • ' - •
North o f the base line, and West of the fifth prititipal
Tovtinthip seventy-six, (except the north half, the north
half of the south-east quarter, and the north half of the
south-west quaver of Section one, the north hallo( three
.and the north half of five,) all the even numbered Sec
tions (except Section eixteen,) in' Township" seventy
seven; all the even numbered Sections in Township
seventy-eight; and Sections one, tvrchlots one. two, three,
four, six, and east half of seven, in Section three, and
the north-west quarter and northeast quarter of the
smith-east quarter of Section eleven in the same Town
ship; and north-east quarter of the rluth-east•quarter of
Section eleven, in the same Township; and Townships
seventy-nine (except Section thirty-one;) eighty - and
eighty.one, of range twenty-two.
'Township eeventy-six;'Seetions two, four, six, eight,
ten, twelve, and fourteen, the south half, the south half of
the north-west quarter, and the touth-west quarter of the
north-east quarter of Section seventeen, Sections eight
teen, nineteen, end twenty, the south-west quarter, the
west half and south-east quarter of the north-west quer
.te r. and the south-west quarter of the south-east quarter
of Section twenty-one, Sections twenty-two, twenty
four, and twenty-six, the south half, and the south half of
the norah.wesr quarter of twenty-seven, Section:re-may
eight to thirty-four Inclusive. Section thirty-five, (except
the north-east quarter of the northcast quarter.) and
Section thirty-eix 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-wed quarter, and the north
half of the south-east quarter, of seventeen, Sections
eighteen and tweuty;the north half of the north west
quarter, and the north half of the north-east quarter of
twenty-one, Section twenry-two, the north half, the north
list( of the south-west quarter and. the north half of the
soutlicast quarter of twenty-three; Section twenty-four,
the east half and north-west quarter of the north-east
gentler of twenty-five, and Sections twenty -six, twenty
eight, thirty, thirty-two, thirty-four, and thirty-six, In
Township seventy-nor and ISownehip eighty and eigh
ty-one of range twenty-three. .
Township seventy-mx; Township seventy-seven. (ex
cept Sections oneohree, the north half of the tuanh-east
quarter, and the northeast quarter of the north-west
quarter of five, the north half and the south-east gunner,
and north half of the south-west quarter of eleven, and
the north half of the north-east quanee, and the northhall
of the north-west quarter of thirteen,) Section ,two, the
north-east quarter of the northweet quarter, and lots
one,two, three, and four of Section three, S.eetions four,
five, Itie, seven, eight, nine, (except lots numbered eight
aid nine, and the south-east quarter of the southeast
quarter.) ten, twelve, fourteen, seventeen, eighteen, nine
teen. and twenty, the north-west quarter of the north-
West quarter of twenty-one, Sections, twenty-two, twen- ,
ty-four, twenty-sir. and twenty-eight, the nort h west
quarter, the west half and northeast quarter of. the
south-writ quarter, and the nosh-west quarter of the
noirtheast quarter of tWenty,nitee, andlieettons thine,
,thirty-one.thirt Nem, thirty-lour, and thitty-six in Town
ship iieve My-right: Intel Townships sevenly-uine, (except
lon east bath end the.rael half of the south-wen quarter
of ittection twenty-five;) eighty and eighty-sone of ranee
twenty-four.
Township. , xerenty-six, reventy-seveu, seventy-eight,
seventy-nine, eighty Anil eighty oue,of range net-my-five
Townships seventy-nine, eighty, eighty-one, eighty.
two and eighty-three; of range twenty-oz. . " •
• North of the base line. and Fast of the fifth principal
• . meridian.,
The following tracts ',hunted on 'elands , in the eiliesis
eippi river, lots five and six of Section seventeen, lots
five end six of Section twenty, fractional Section twen
ty-onm tot two. of Section thirty-one, and lot (oar of Sec
tion thirty-twain Township eighty-two, of Mtge seven.
At the land mile° eit Fairfield, commencing oti Monday.
the emond deny ef.ol-tolier next, for the disposal of the
public lands situated within the undennentioned town
ships and parts of townships. viz: . .
North of the Lase line,and West of de Rik principal
meridian.. " -
Sections one and two, the north-mut quarter, and the
north-east gunner of the north-west quarter. of three,
Sections four, six, eight, ten and twelve, the north-east
quarter of the north-east quarte rof thirteen, and Sections
fouriere, .eigldeen, twenty, twenty-two, twenty-four,
twenty.-six, wenty-cight, thirty, thirty-two, thirty-four,
and thirty-six, in Township seventy-Oro, of range tie.
teen.
All the even numbered sections (except eection t
teett,) in Township seventy-two, all the even numWr
ed sections (except section sixteen,) in Township seven
ty-ahree, and Sections one, dove, eleven and thirteen, in
the same township, of range fourteen.. - ' •
Sections two, four and six, the aouth-west quarter and
the south hallo( the south-east quintet - of seven, f3ections
eight,ten, twelve and fourteen, the south half and north-
West quarter, and the west half and south-east quarter of
the north-east quarter of seventeen, sad Sections eight
een, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, (except die north
east quarter of the northeast quarter, %went y.two, twen
ty-lone. twenty-six. twenty-seven, (eseept the north halt
of the north-east quarter.) twenty-tied, twenty-nine,
thiny, thirty-one, ttnriy-thy o. thirty-three, thirty-foor.
thin
ty.five lexcept the east hell and nordewest quarter of
the northeast qtrarter,) and thlny-six, In Township sere-.
enty-two; awl ail the even numbeted sections (except
sectieut sixteen ' ) in Township seventy-three of range fit.
teen.
Townships seventy, seventy-one, seventy-two, seven
ty-three, neventy-fonr and Seventyfive, (except the north
half of the north-east quarter of section one in the latter,)
of range twenty.
Townships seventy, seventy-one, serenty-iwo, RtVell•
ty-three, seventy-four and seveuty-five, of range twenty.
bias
At the same place, commencing on Monday, the thirtil
eth day of October next, Tor the disposal of the public
lands within the uudermentioned townships: viz: .
• Townships, seventy, seventy-one. seventy-two, seven
ty-three, seventy- four and seventy- five,of range twenty-
Towndhips seventy, seventy-one, seventy-four null
seventy-five, of-range sweaty-three.
. 'Townships seventy, seventy-one, seventy-four and
.seventy-five, of range twenty-four. '
Townships seventy, seventy-one, seventy-four and
Seventy.fivei of range twenty-five.
. Al the land office at Du Duque, commencing . on Mon
day, the 7th day of September next, for • the:Ahriman I of
'the public lands within the following- named- townships,
and parts of totvitehips to wit: •
• North of the base fineand west of the:fifthPrineipal:
• Township ninety of range six. .
.North of the base line, and east of ziti- Aftit principal
. viridian..
. The following tracts situated on islands in the filissisi
Admit river, fractional section five, lots five; six,seveo,
eight and nine, of section six; lots tire, six. seVen, eight,.
acne, ten and eleven, of section seven, fractional sectors
;,tight and seventeen, lots five six, seven, eight, nine and
ten, of section eighteen, fractional section' nineteen and.
twenty, lots one and two of section twenty-nine and free—
r done% section thirty-two In Township eighty-four, anal
, [emetic mid two of section thirty-One, and fractional nee.
;.tion thirty-two in Township eighty-five, of. range seven.
Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, min..
to rY or other purposes;will he excluded froaithe sales;
.T.he offering of the above mentioned lands will ha
commenced ott the days appointed, and proceed in 'the
:order in which they. are advertised, with all conveuie fi t •
'dispatch. until the when:, shall linve•heen offered;and the
sales thus closed- But no salefehall be kept open longer
:than' two weeks, and no private entry et any.of the Lunde
; w w e il e l
k b: admitted alter the , exptra . tion of . the two
.Given tinder my band at the City - of Washington, this
nineteenth day of Ape, mine Domini One thouspnd eight
hundred and forty-eight. .
JAMIES POLIL.
.By the President, . :
Proust) M. You so, .
.Contmlssionor of the General Land Office
NOTICE TO 'PRE EMPTION CLAIMANTS..
Every person entitled to tlie rigida( pre-emption to any
of the lands within the townships and parts of townships
.above enumerated, is required to establish. the same to
Ahe satisfaction of the Register and neceiver of the prop
.er latitt . office ; and make payment therefor . as soon .as
practicable ruder seeing this notice, and before the day
:mu:tinted for Abe commencement of the , public sale of
. the lands embrncing the tract claimer, otherwise - Finch
clans will be forfeited. • RICHARD Pl. YOUNG,
Commissioner of - the Generul Land Office.
donwfliw.
• • Dissolution.
MIRE FIRM of Aphcson Es DagF in this day dissolved
by mutual consent. 'Mr. SiR. Dagg havingdeelin
.ed business on account of ill has disposed of his
,interest to Jas. C. Acheson: The business hereafter will
be conducted in the name of W.1V.;.1.. C. Aeheson.
•.• , : • WM AOHFSON, •
Pittsburgh July 1819. . `"'JAS. T. DAGG.
fl In withdrawing from the firm ofAchesonts Ting,
take plensure in recommending my successor to my
;friends mid the politic gimiriAlt.•-
July 27,1548—aug 1.. - 1"...•1 . 'JAS. T:DiRO.
AIIrACIREREL-4 0 111 1 1 No. - 3 Macke re] in store end for
:ALL EMI! by • - J• s. ag. w lIARBATI.GH..
IWANTED-An . esperioneed booktlreeperone who
' can come welt recommended; told devote Ids ;loco
men excltitiffely 0 6140 m, Addre.ts box .No: 479..'
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VileTSßg allall,
6 ;Err 'wparariis;cllAtint4, • ANDFALLING.
',Steamer Heaver, Clark Wet • • ;'
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brottntaville;
—. : • " Michigan Iti&2;011Pon, Beaver; ..
" Lake Erie, Hemphill. Beaver;
Caleb Aopc,lintor, Wellsville; ' •
" • Pars. Martina, St. Lotiut.
" • American:Gray, Louisville; •~
. • " Hudson; BoeiWlßeling..
1• " Arratvlut• e. Moore. Brownsville;
• " Michigan No.2iGilion, Beaver;
" Parkinsau,Broyrneville;
• " Oswego, arrive, Cin; . •
" '.Loyal HalmAt
• '• For Wheeling..
To
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Tor new, light draught, fast running
steamer CINDERELLA,CaLnotm,.ftIas•
ter, . will leave for the nhoVe and triter;
ediate ports every Monday, Wednes•
day, rind Friday, allo M. • ' •
or freight or paasage;appl:
y on board
-For Ctnctnntatt...
• • • • The re w
_ i draught passenger
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• re.; meanie% U4314PH1111, Capt.- ftemarr,
will, leave for the above mid interme
diate ports, to-ntorrow
- For freight or passage apply. on board.
! , Fos CIDCIIIIIntI.. - .• •
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a h c c gatbi l liti,% ugh`, l ,e i n aTt e e r,'
will leave for the above and interme
diate ports to-morrow.:
For freight or pasiage apply on board. •• .'
• - For Olnanziartrasid-Loulayllle.
_ I aNtMill , '
THE staunch steataer.PAClFlC, T. CAMP ,
ant, Master, -trill leave for the above and in •
Germ ate ports, on Moday:-'::••,•.•• • •.• •- •.
For freight or passage - apply - on board; or to •
n_ ..G.E.O. a AULTENBERGER , Agent.
. . Per C incinnati .ann :St: male. •
AlipeTat fi ne stainer StigNANDOAII, Bow
atati, Master, will leave cortbe above and in•
resale tato ports, to•morrow. • For freight or passage, op-
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. :or 51. Lovas. - • .
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THE fine steamer. WYOMING, Tiotai
Gazastar, Master, will leave regularly for
the above port and all intermediate, this day.
`For freight or passage, having superior accommoda
tions, apply oat board, or to
•n 5 . . :GEO. D. MiLTF'SBERGER, Agent.
Bummer Afrangement.
THE steamer • HEAVER, Chas. E Clarke,
Master. will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver,
aMr , ow., and Wellsville, every Blonder, Wednesday,
add. 'Friday—and - returning on Tuesday, Tbursdny,
and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A.ilavii?g a boat at tLe
landing, we are irrepared to receive freight at any time.
For freight or passage apply to
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sunl7.if U..W. HARTON .9.. CO., Agent*.
• Br ell. for Sale.
m undersigned oilers for sale a superior article of
rp
Frick for building, made by his improved Steam
Durex Palm MACRINIE. for which he has obtained a
patent, and agrees to give rmiehasers a written guaran
tee that they are stronger and will resist frost and wet
weather 'and Imbibe less moistureor dampness, than any
other !trick ; possessing greater body and superior tex
ture, and much more durable in Every respect; each
brick being , subjected to pressure of several tons. and
possessing a handsome smooth surface and even edges,
'they make a front equal to the beet front brick.
They have given the greatest satisfaction to all who
have purchased. A kiln can be seen at my Works, and
specimens at the Garette oSce.
Those having supplied themselves for their buildings,
and wishing handsome front brick, or superior bard and
solid paving brick, can obtain them.
• Flooring and weather boarding, aIsoISAAC funti.th
GREGr d O ed to oer.
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'Birmingham June 17-4je2Uall
Cornerof Ferris and Forth_ Streets Pittsburgh.
TIE undersigned, proprietor of the aliove well known
Hotel, respectfully informs the public that she has
gone to great expense in fitting up the house (or the re
ception and accommodation of .her old customers, and till
who may honor her with Their patronage. She is deter-.
mined that the Uwe, as heretofore, 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 coup:niftily be at any other public house in the city.
Her table will be provided with every luxury the'market
affords; in short, her guests may rest assured that she
will use every exertion in her power to render them full
and entire sausfaction. A share of public patronage is
respectfully solicited.
.The subsc ri ber In also provide(' with sufficient room
for the accommodation of about sixtycir eighty horses.
1137 Don't forget Ate place—corner of Ferry rind Fourth.
maim
• J. LITTLE.
' , YEW ANDimpi,...• •••
AhiIIinIPONTAIST WORK—Statistics qf Cony
romprising the Geographical and Geological distri
bution of Mineral Combustible, or Fossil Coal; Magma
led with maps and diagrams, and embracing the produc
dertiocOusumption, and ',commercial. disarihutlon in all
parts of the world, together with the prices. tariff - 0.04'-
11es and international regulations, &c.,
tird Cowling. „
Call and see the - look . for funher.particulani.latibb
Book s ore of. BOS.WORTIi & CO., ....
11 . 4th st.. near 3taikelt:
- -
U. how Hot
WF. aay, if you Uri, I to beep ea& awl av 041.4 beat,
yea roost dress root. Whii e 'la th e politicians and
candidates ore %linos with each tithes-to secure tbe votes
of the returned soldiers, Curran has provided a stock' of
choice, light and sensonahle Goods,t‘liieli be 1+ prepared
to sell at very low prices to cosh buyers. The attention
of all such be invites to N 0.30, Fifth street. at
CURRAN'S, .
Of Curran & Algeo,ohl established Head Quarters,
13 2.51 Liberty mitred.
:_._....._ .. -
INCITY Ltvimy STABLE.-,The subscriber
respeerfally . Informs his friends and the public
- enerally. that he hai removed to a new and ex
le tame Stable.. on Liberty street, in the Firth Ward,nbove
he Canal Bridge, where he keeps Carriages, fiaroarhes,
toggles, a Hearse, Riding Horses. etc. Baring added
largely to his former stork, he solicits the patronage of
the public.
N. B. Bones kept by the day. week or ar.
= ty2taity . . - CUARLES COLEMAN.
---
jrI_9I.I4IItWOOD GAIRUF.I . 4—Tbe pit ilic arc respect
fully informed that White's Bend will' give a Con
cert in this Garden on Fridny evening, the 4th of August,
i
where leveret new pieces of music -will be ntroduced.
The steamer 'Greenwood will leave her Pitt lIIICOL land
ing at half past each hour until half past 10, P. NI. leaving
at 11 o'clock (or her last trip from the Garden. Should
the evening be wet the,roustc will be postponed.
ply 7 --- ANTEII—A situatioans clerk or salesman in any
'. mercantile or other establishment,by a young man
industrious and 'attentive habits. who has a knowledge
of business generally, and eau give satisfactory city re
ierence AI to character and celerity. Please apply at
the office of the Daily Morning row. ; sod
•101 t SAI.III Brick Dwelling Houses and Lots, on
Chestnut, street, Allegheny, Pr/Cc n OOO . al , *. a
Brick. House . and Lot on Boyle street. Allegheny. price
$1,300. Also, 3 Building Lou on Wylie street. i 4 Ward,
city. .Tends accommodating... . S. CUTBIATIT,.
1 : - as - . . Gen. A : eut. Smithfield street._
W
f 00l tir—
rpm HIGHEST PRICE, IN. CASH, paid for 01l the
J. different guides of clean woeh Wool. by
MURPHY k, LEE,
Jelt3rn Liberty IttreeLoppothe Fi lth.
:LIULAXIV ON JOHN-QUINCY • AllAlS—Delivered
11 May Ilthi IS4S, at the School House of the Sixth
Want. Pittsburgh, by H Brackenridge. Published by
JOHNSTON tr. STOCKTON, cad for sale by. all the
Holcsellers in the city. ; • • -
,TEJgI--250 I& chests 11. and Imperial Tour;
or role
GO cooler I" " "
by (isiDl POIN . DI-13 . CFER & CO.
4- 47:1r.
r7:ll—Al'.art: A. Mason it Cit
have received smellier lot of those cheap Calicos*,
id
yas for one dollar. • • •kW
bus IC s Barley in stone and for sale by
8, & W. HARBAVOII.
RLSYZ OO
.I) TP A est
flOFFgdobagn Prime
• • 15 bags Leguyra; for sale by _
1.0'4 J. D. WILLIAMS.
A Mll.l - FI,OFR.—The hpiut 'sup . cline Filour (war.
r misted.) corm:tally out Isom!, nod for tnln by
11. C. 10.11.1. V,
corner of Fifth et. and Markel alley.
doLLAi£C 7 - 7 A. A. aeon* 10. • tre reeeke•
ed 30 dozen Ladies , wrought Collars, which they ore
al the extremely low price of ItUe. jy3t
131:EACHF.D MUSUNS.—A. A. Mason &Co. are now
1.). opening 0 canes of Bleached Mustios, comprising
the best kinds of Pillow,cane and Sheeting Marlin,—
' leo, more of throw cheap do. at 40. V yard .
1?1,4JU H.-1251)one' , Flour, Creek ground, j wit receive
:J: and for vale by &W. HARR/MAI:
l UTINDOW GLASS-3 00 boxis s-10
y y In !nom and for. sole by., • • •
• S ar..W.,tiAßnAucat.
14.00 pouNps Bacon, !log Round. on conk mess, for role by. J. D. WILLIAMS ..
~
1 • lin Woodi.c.l.
ti:loFEß—rTaiiiirTgo prime Rio; •• •
:7.-. •10 I.3gusyra . 1 '
b "0 Old Go‘ . ..Ja‘ , ,
Fohaale.• J. D. WILIJAIIIS,
nu e
.. • . • • • 110 Wpod street.
ip . Jk15.11 , 45-740 boxes' a pd-}i fo l. s g e
Atts
'
;• -s tisi • • . 1
• • i • • •• ' • 110 IVood Rltte
;WAS ROAR dos. ee's YalenleA,xtilc. p
TV•ouinufaeturers,OiiCos; for sale •
. J. EL.WIT.LIAIIIB, 110 W4l6ll.slisid:
TAM K. lIERN: Neajer of.Sealts, Weights and Atini.
0 'errs—Office on First street, lietweenprani.nttl Ro:s
• • ' -
aireele:
".
RED-3U bbts. just received and it:m.lU ityi
. , • , Ar:FAIINESTOCK .& ,
Corner:lsland Wood sts.r.s:
A LUM-40 bbls, just received and for sate by
A
aug2 " B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO;
DIANOS FOR RENT , --Several good . second 'bond Pi:
Duos for rent on
.iluszt iturnt i tlY
or i 0.. 14E1.1.0R,
• " wooa!likeet..
, ----
; - ffAIINESS • LEATIIIER . A few liana red paitinil3
II Afore pittl - for salally.!B.* W. 11A
aug2 " z . • • z N 9. s;ruittllol.Frotit st
•
.
ifIREAIII . CIiEFAE-64 bates Cronin Cheese. Jost Iripd
log, and for Bale by, 3,1. W. HARBAUGH,
.sos 2 •• • N 0.63 and 161 Front at.
a I •FLARIR-to bide. Rye Flour received and for
side by , ' ' 9.-fe W. HARRAUGII;
..oug2 'J •' • - No. 53 and 151 Front M. ,
jThrOSIN=ZALN.-foop inakers,joalt received and' for
Wlo male by I , aug2) • a A. EALINESTOCK
50,1P-IGO boxes brown chillicinhoSshop; •
: 14 "` No: " .
20 " yellow ; " "
: . 10 :tf CI Nd . • Of •
•
• Siiitiereived and for gale by
al? , NTILLEW & RICKETSON
M=MIZEZ=Z
REMIS
MEE
OISE
Mel
ttSn:..c~ .e...,=~ r.~—~--,act.. - sw.^,.:, :'+
. .
' 60 PaAltitrstatrr, as - rtvExx Titian alrii FOURTH. -
£lNG,desironaof reducing -their Steck; pieviolhip.
_ID the commencement of the Fall Trude, girillOffer their
extensive and' fasbionablet asgortment fora few weeks,
at greatly reduced prices.. Amongst.- their assortment
may be found excellent styles of .
Bereees, Tissues, Grenadines, Pulniyrines,.. Poi'.
Cheve,ress Silks, Lawns and !tingling, &c., /cc.; all of
which are reduced in price fully One third.. • . . .
Their stock of Shawls is. very extensive; and sou. .
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 25 cents; good English Calicoes lik.; Amen.
can do. as low as 3 and 4c.; wrought Collars 15c.; Muslin
de Leiner; 12ic.; Good Alpaca 16Ic.;Donnet Ribbons 12c
Their ittock of dark green pure Satin Parasols and-
Painsolettes, comprising upwards of 500, of every style
and qUality, will be 'offered at•very low rates. .
. Broadcloths;Cassimercs and Vesting's; also, stir kinds
of summer stuffs and Cottonades.. • .
liouiekeeping and domestic Goods of every description.
, Merchants Will alwaysfind at our wholesale rooms as,
large and desirable an assortment of Goods as is usually
found In eastern.houses, and at equally, low prices.
Only ONE PRICE, front which no deviation can be
V-R. MURPHY - has open this minim one cane o
. Umbrellas, Including American soil Scotch Ging-.
_ham, Cotton and SteellurtGingham. .onu ease of Para
sols, including Green Satin Sure, Blaek•Silk, of extra
sizes. Also, one case of Bleached Drills. I'Also, Mantua
Ribbons, Black and Colored, White Satin do. Linen Ging
hams, and various styles of slimmer goods; sellingict re
duced prices. A lot of very superior Manchester Ging
tams, good styles, also lately received.•• -
Cheap Banteete—A lot of Braid 'and other 'Bonneis, of
last winter's shapes, selling - off at from m cm.. to SI, nt
Nortli-East corner of 4th and Market sic.
Wholesale roams of seabed . story, entrance from
Gents. Apparel.
subscribers beg leave tocsin the attemion of uter
i .chants and gentleman• of Pittsburg's: and vicinity,
to their full stock of Furnishing Goodi for'summer wear,
—consisting of superfine Shintii of our ownmanufacture,
Dcisoms and Collars, Stocks, Ties, Satin Cjarats, Muslin
Shirts, Drawers,Umbrellas, Hosiery, Gloves, Sdspenders,
led. A largo portion of our goods are manufactured by
us' at our factory east, the remaining portion are furnish
ed.and bought from first hands and impojters.
n .. -
Au examinations 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 short notiel •
. • EDWARD TODD & C 0.,.
• Nonh•east corner of Gth and Market streets, up Mink
R ECEIVED
,THIS DAY, by Express,la small lot of
French Canalize res, light colors, for summer wear.—
This lot is of superior style - and quality, and will be sold
cheap.
Also, a small lot of fine Linen Drillings, with satin
stripe, and boned. This lot is of superior quality, and
cannot be had elsewhere in this city. Arno a small lot
of plain, white and embroidered Marseilles' Vestings.—
The patronage of the public is solicited.
may 27 • - C. WERNEDUBD, 24 Liberty at. •
(Journal copy.) . !.
Dinslins and Shadings. .
THF. subsc r.ber has in store a full lissortment of all the
most popular makes of Brown and Blenehedyuslitta.
of every width and quality, and et reduced .Priceg. G. oo d
and 4-4 Unbleached Muslins (or 6-1- 'cents a yard,
Bleached Iduslins unusually low.• Also, on hand, Brown
and Bleached Drillings. Blue and mixed Drillings ; Pant
Staffs ; Boys' Wear; Welsh, Clause and other Flannels;
Cotton Checks; very cheap Bed Tiekings • -Mariners
Shirting; Jeans and Satinetts. • PHILIP ROSS,
ju3 . No. V), comer of 4th and Market sta.
Dry Goods! Dry Goods I •
'TREMENDOUS RUSH and great eicitement at , the
I sign of the new Golden Bee (live, on :Market "Weer
between Third and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.,where .
Goods are selling cheaper than at any other house in the.
city, or West of the Mountains . , and will continue to be
sold at suoh prices as shall satisfy our customers that it
is the Cheapest Store in Pittsburgh. Plense remember
the place : sign of the big Bee Hive, on ;Market street,
between Third and Fourth—No. G 2.
jeddrnd ' WTI. L,! RUSSELL.
• . To =Me.. eepers.. •
AA - rm. BE;FOUND, .4r No. 11 - 0 Mike: meet-104;
if 11.4, and 194 Barnsley Sheeting's; Bleached Dam
_ask Table Linens, all wida h,ll Brown and Bleached Table
Cloths, all sizes; Napkins. DOilie9l, Diapers, Crash, tre?,
104, 11-4. 12.4 Toile' Quills; 10.4. 11402-4 Bleached
Cotton Sheetings; 4-4 and 9-8 Buff Window Holland; Em
broidered DrOpery. for Windows, in 'pairs and by the
yard; Turkey lied Chintz: plain and figured, with borders'
French Embroidered Table and Piano Covers, worsted
and linen. All of which will be sold at redaced prices.
matt: " ROBERT D. T11031P.30N.
By Express. •
ENTS. SUMM r.: ER GOODS.—Super'; single milled
G
Frsatch Habit Cloths; rich styletf Cassimeres; black
and colored Cashmeretts; Queen's and Summer Clothe'
figured and plain Drop B' Ems. Vestings,"rerychoiec'•
'
Marseilles Silks and Satins. and figured Linea
Cheaper ye s; ROBINSOWS.CIoth Store,
•
magi Post Baildiugs. corner Fiilh and Wood.
• :
VDWARD TODD It CO. will manufacture, at their
factory east. all sizes of every description of LINEN
AND FANCY SHIRTS, in qualities 10 . suit purchasers.
Their shirts will be Made of the best ntatenals, and at
:shon nailer.
• Warehouse on the corner of Fifth and Market Wats, (up
*lairs.)
I' OW 1.4 TIME FOR lIAROAINS.--H. L.
Thomp.oo, 10 ?ttarket st.. three doors from t.iberty,
wilt sell. from this date the remainder; of his . Summer
'Stack st greatly reduced price& Among the aseortment
1110 f be mum' Linen Oinghbop, fine French Ohighams,
good fart colors, low as 10 cents j Ilareges, Grenadines,
Lawns, he Told without
record to profit. fjel3.ll R. D.: THOMPSON.
IiALLICOES! CALICOESAL—Grtat Mt:action of prim
ki at No. .15.9.—N0w opening at No. :41, corner ot Fourth
and Markit sts, the cheapest stock of neW style calicoea
and chintzes we have evcr offered, autiong which ace
I cg. dark calicoes, at 3 cis. per vied ;
I es. purple do Gt do ' fast colors;
I ea. plaid , do GI do l' do
2 es. striped do , • do 11 do
Atm. a full supply of very rich and fuze' calicoes rind
allintres of superior quality, and of the newest designs at
from 10 to Idle. per yard. froa27l PHILIP ROSS.
TIIRENIIITSCGOLD PENS!—I2 doz. Hard & ltrothers
Lest Warranted. 9 dog. Bard k Brothers Victoria
Gold Pen., Just received and for sale by the doz. at New-
York prices. EDWARD TODD & CO
p:ork•East caplet of Filth and Malta sta. •
• .
• h Vp Stairs.
ROW ENGLISHk* pieces of new ,
1:1P and han dsome styles, very superioel late_4: received.'
.• .W.it.• MURPHY:
§EAORASS FOR SKIRTS —A supplyltuely received .
Also—Corded and Marseilles Ski ns.;Also—Moschito
tis. white and colored. Wide Rohhi netts for do. at the
DryGoods'louscof W. R.::MURPHIV,
rs 3 I nontrertst carrier Fourth riud Market Ate.
CLEARING OUT SALE..-. 4 will from this date sell
at a treat reduction hi mices, the following 4hulfi of
Ladies Dress Goods : Rich Silk Tissues, Oraid.figurstland
plain Baines, Jasper 'plain and barred Linen
Gingham, Lawns, &e. &e. • R. D. THOMPSII , 4,‘
• jell 3d door from the cur Liberty iiiid Market ate
Mt A RASO LThiliP Ait STILT.ITTKS.—..CAThIa son
& Co., Marker at., will offer their extensive assort
ment of Site Satin Parasols and Parasoletts at COST.
• jyll •
PAINTED LAWNS AND MUSLINS:—A. A. Mason
a co. will sell their extensive assortinent of Printed
Lawns mid Muslin% nt greatly reduced pikes. [WS
Intirobanta =importation Line.
I;
MEM
VIA CANALS AND RAILROADS FOIL PIIII.ADEL
; • PIIIA AND BALTIMORE
(10011Seonmigued u 'fur care will ho forwarded with
muNJ delay, and art e lowest current rates.
C• A. APANCLTV & CO.,
. Canal lash', Penn street, Pittsburgh.
' ME MLLES & RESNOLDS.
• *.M.. and St , Mket meal: Philadelphia.
RA ar SE, MERRILL & CO,
•eJ ! • Smith's wharf:Baltimore
rderolarinite a Way Freights" Llne.•
1848 .
1 . .1 of way freight
ciF i
I L n y , S e l i, V
El i tl Y sbu fo rg r l t t he S t rin n rsTille, ll .lohnstawat,
dayshurgh, Water street, and Petersburgh.
This Lute WA3 formed for the special accoMmodation of,
the tray business. The proprietors, thankful for the very
liberal patronage they have received daringthe last two
ycon!, respectfully inform their old enitonters and the
public generally. that they aro now hoer prepared to
deliver goods at any point on the Cnnali or Railroads
With promptness and despatch, ' -
PEOPRIUTORP. •• • •
JAS. A. LORE onoacnv TRINUI.I ,
JOHN mu.nr.n. & CO . •. .
c..A.ld'Antnar re Co., Pittsbu' li; ' '• • •
• Jour; Itlu.t.na, Hollidaysburg; • '
• . • Picewintrit & Worms, Joimst yen. •
Reagan:co:a—Smith &Sinclair; J. kJ. ITDevitl; G. &J.
11: Shoe nberger; IL Robison & CO.; R Idiore ; Bagaier &
Smith; John Parker; Wm. Lelliner&Co4V. P. Strocnber
rei. Pittsburgh. !r.`211 .
. .
111 DUFFS' BOOK•KEEPING
' ll l ll \ 1 1 1 , 111 1 \ I fi r' A r t)lgU r /f i fISTIn
),,,,1 , ~.. 1 i Llays• Bnikfirs Piprth:side of
•\•\• • I i ' • • ArDiamond.—Persotisdesiringto
i i
tilts. tam mn an e AllC3lloll, In thd most thorough
anti expeditious manncroarill find lifr:D. , Institution the.
most perfect West of the Mountains... •': •
Partnership settlements and balanee .. • .
m mode out:
Mills, Factories, Joint Stock Companies, ad lakinds of
business, con be flintished.with• a specification of tic-
Counts, awn up in such a manlier as to exhibit the
'opening, conducting, closing and Runk slittlement - of the
:affairs; thus affording the keeper of •thei books an %m
-arring guide, from the commencement to tar termination
of the business. II
Honor-4 toki and 7 to tO P.M.• , , ii..
- Littlest kraCitement.. •
!ON ma rked a tt entionur gallant volunteers from Alexi
-0 co, bar been pnicl,tp many of them.
!respecting personal appearance, on their nrnval in our
Idly,Numbers of them have appearedin the -streets
wearing c i tizens dress of the latest and iitost fashionable
'cat.and approved styles. The inquiry becomes general
ompngst their fellow soldiers, where did you get that
;handsome sell of. Clothes? Answer: qt!P. Dwarf% 49
',Liberty street, where you can get a genteel stilt of ulotbek.
front 3 to 6 dollars, that would. really animist' you. :A.
•suit of gun clothes can be had from 8 top and 20 dolitnio
The stock on hand , is large, .consistinglof.every article
for gentlemen's wear, and will be sold at .extremely low
prices for cash, as the proprietor intends selling out The
isresent stock in order to make roots for' ull goods; great
:bargains may be expected and no nilautke. Call and
judge for yourselves at , - DELANY'S,
I JO! • • i Liberty
13=112
MIN
NEES
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MIMI
111=11
•
ILT, OTICE TO PURCHASERS OF . trintrrsviLLE
in BUILDING LOTS.—Gentlemen who have rumbas
ed, nre requested to call immediately, without further no
'Dee, and make their firm mumnt (on lOts purchased) to
ire subscriber, at the -Auction Room Nprilmvest corner
.
of Federal street and the Diamond.' .
fl 7 Interest will be required on naibtini of payment,
from date of sale. • \11,1; 3: I URNSIDE,
H 2,4 . I Auctioneer.
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CINCINNATI AND
D.A.4.ILiIf,:..STE A.lll .PACKE T
Tills Independent Ulna of steamers is now composed
of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished;
.and mitu,powerful boats on the waters' of the West. The
highest wages are paid for the services of the befit and
most experienced,men engaged in the ricer hustings,—
The liue has been in operation for six years; 11/3 . 3 carried
pearly, two millions ofiteople, Without lioing the slightest
injury. to their persons- 'The. proprietors 'Challenge Com..
parlson with any passenger lineup the Union , kir safety,
regularity, and speed.. All that mdlAey eau procure , has
been provided for the surety, comfti and convenience of
passengers. ; The boats leave forChteinnati as follows:
•
. . .
MONDAY PACEET.—The 111mecg 3 oitnit.k,Carit. Some,
willleavePinsburyth every Monday morning alln o'clock;
Meeting every Monday evening at t o p. M.
.
TUESDAY . RACKET.The fircamvm. No.. 2, Capt.
JnO. Hui/ether, will leave .Pittsburitli every TtlesdaY
morning at to o'clock; 'Wheeling every Tuesdoy evening
•
. .
WEDNESDAY PACKET.—The Ninv Fziourco No.
2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday
mornint at 10 o'clock Wheeling every Wednesday even-
THURSDAY PA CERT-The BartizAtcr, Copt. ..r
Grace, will leave . Pittsburgh every Thursday - moniing at
1 0
o'clock; 'Wheeling every Thursday, evening ail On. x.
FRIDAY PACRET.—The Cuing gNo: 2, Cent. Civoks,
will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning et 10 o'clock;
Wheeling every Friday evening at ID P. X.
SATURDAY PACKET.—Tbe Mseaciora, Cap!. De
Camp, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at
10 o'clock i.Wheeling eyery,Saturday evening at 10 v. at.
SUNDAY PACKET.—The Isaac Nirwvoil, Capt. A. G.
Drawn, will leave Pittsbiugh every Sunday Morning sit,
10 o'clock; 'Wheeling every Sunday evening otIO r.
1848. . 11118.
Pittsburgh; and Brownsville Daily Packet
Line.
Purace RV I 848.•• FEDIWARY 151,1848.
LEAVE DAILY 'AT 8, A. M. AND 4.P. hr. , •
The following nevv.boate complete the line
for the present season: ATLANTIC Capt,
James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt.- A. Jacobs;
'and LOUIS N'LANE, Capt. . Bennett. Tie boats are
entirely new, and are Sited ap withoilt ragard to expense.
Every comfort that money can procure has been provi
ded. !The boats will leave the MonongabelaWharf Boat,
at the fool of Ross st. Passengers will be .punctual on
hoard, as the boats will certainly leave at the advettised
hour., . jan3l
• LOUISVILLE PACKETS.'
FOR . WHEELING; CINCINNATIA L01H40114.F.
. .
REGULAR Ssnrenstr P.tcisr.—The
No 1 fine and fast passenger steam Poc
ket TELEGRAPH,
J. J. Perry. Com
mander, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel
inn', Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports,
every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely; -
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
FORSN"PIi & DUNCAN, Agents.
The Telegraph hits been built 'expressly for n regular
Packet, and with n 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 Ben Franklin Noll and Pike No 9, to Saint
Louis—time through, rws..I)ATS. ap2l-y
Pittiburgh atia Wheeling Packet.
milt steamer CONSUL, - Doan , ' P.
Kutanv, Master, will leave regularly for
'Wheeling; on Monday, Wednerday, and Fri
ay; nt 10 el ock t prectsely.
Leave Wheeling every Tueulay,l'hurctlaj, an , r
d Satu"
' ieConaul will land at all intermediate-parts, Every
accommodation that can be procured; foOtheeomantand
safety of pacrengeri, has been provided';• , llWbont• is
"alto provided with a self•ncting moiety-guard; to prevent
expiation. ;
Fortnight or passlge apply on board. or to
, marts . . .JOHN FLACK, AgenL
• .. or Clnolou
ltte new steamer, A—
_:"1.;:111", Deur, 3lneler; will. leave for the
above and inierinediale porti regularly.
- • ror freight or passage, npplyon board.
For Cincinual I.
; . Tits new and light draught steamer.
ZACII. TAYLOR, Capt_ LI;CAS, will
leave for the above and intermediate
ports, regularly. . •
For freight or postage apply on board. • Iy2o •
. For Cincinnati ale Loni.ville.
Mt' • • Mellow water atetrimer P. DOD
DRIDGE, Moore; l'afrstrr, will leave for
above : mad intermediate ports' rep
Par freight or massage. apply on board. - - hi!"
For Cincinnati..
• . The new and light dranghtiteanier JOMN
Q. ADAMS, will leave for the above and in
aratediate ports regularly. -
:tit or passage apply on board. . jy2o
Foe
The sl i fe h ard it rag . running iteamei
1. • • ' AMERICA, Decamps, hlaster, •
frxi .
thet.,tali i fl oc eif oc ittl k p inte st rmediate
ports;
For freight or passage opply on board: irict
For Cincinnati. ' • • •
+'ti' The •light draught steamer FRIENDSHIP.
Iklaster r wtp leave for the atuna hut
attermediate ports, regviarly. •
For fr.gight . or.PafPoge *POT on board'
For Si. Louie Direct.
, .
_THE fine new steamer AMERICAN EA
ULF; JAVES ATFINSON Master, will leave
fort e a icive and all intermediate ports.. regularly. .
For freight or passage apply on board. or to
tr. B. MILTENBERGER. Anent: .
_ For Cincinnati. . -
Tux (cod running, light draught steamer,
YANKEE, Rcidgers, Master, will leave
for tie a ve and intermediate porta regularly.
For freight or passage ripply awkward. •• • Je29 It
For. Cincinnati.
Tux excellent low water steruner,
' (drawing only seventeen inches water)
•
tn. - LEWISAVETZEL,Capt. Jon a%rix. wil
vr- • leave for the above and intermediate
ports, regn ar y.
f JFor freight or passe,
or Brownavii le.
The new and splendid passenger and mail
steamerßALTlC,Capt.A.Jacoas, will leave
above port dazing the present week, at 8, A.
positively:- - -
For freight or passage, apply on board. . • • feh2
• For New Chris:me.
AR' THE splendid new steamer SAVANNA,
ii.Dsx.osox, Master, leave regularly
for t a Nre and intermediate landings,
For freight or passage apply on board. •
• For St. Lou s.
•• The new and splendid steamer ORIENTAL,
VAN Hoot, Master, Rill leave for the alktve
and Intermediate ports, regularly..
For freight or passage apply on boar&
• • -or St. Lott's.' . - . •
. .
lineTHE splendid steamer 'NORTH CAROLI
NA,,Dsvrcm, Blaster, will.leave for the
move and intermediate ports, regelarly.. - .
_
For freignt or passage apply on Doan]
Foe. St. Louis. Glediena, etisit — Onbuque. •
.. THE good ttearne . r ST. ANTHONY, TIM.
MAY, Master, will leave ler the above,
For freight or paeßage apply on board, or to
JAMES MAY. or
OHO. MILTENUF.ROF.R. Ag't.'""
• For Orownsville..'
ligatt. • THF. new bran and Passenger steamer AT
LANTIC, •littnat PAIIIMCSON, Master, aril
leave tor- e above port this day, at BA. X.; positively.
. For freight or ass* appl on board. • ' lebS:
•
• For La vette and Wa • ash River. k i
• • 'Tbo light draught steamier swArim. mar t
• macter . , will lease 'for the above and. 'Misr.
mediate :landings, regularly. • • .
• or tretg tor passage apply on hoard, or to •
r 7 - 7 7 -777 New Arrangement.. .
THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for
lagßeaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Tues
day, Marshy, and Saturday, at g A. 24., re
turning on lifianday, Wednesday, and.Frtihry. She has a
ItOat at the lanitinS, between Wood street rind theßridge,
PirPrea io receive freights at any time.
• -
• S. & W. IiARBAUGH. Agents,-.
mate• ' No. 33,.Woodstreet.
For.Lpeileivrne. ' . •
THE fientucey River Packet, GREY,RA
(:[di, Become,. Master, - will leave for the
- fri ' ve . tit - td ' interntediale ports regularly. ' •." .
For freight or passage epply on hoard. "f 69
For Cincinnati.
.. . .. . .
tia g o The new : and splendid PasienO nt
rSteaer
tiIttIILANDEIR, Captain H. A-, fonsig will
cave ; f or t to , above and. all intermediate' ports raga
.
larly :
For, freight or passage, having superior accOninioda
dons, apply on board. • -•, • ma 23
r • For• St.. Louis.
THE new and splendid 'steamer ANDREW
FULToN, W. 11. FULTO'N, Mister, will leave
for the o ye and intermediate landings regularly,
For freight or passage apply on board.dr to
Steam Boat Atocir. for Solo.
ONE.IIALF of tiro fine .stearner WYO
MING for sale; ego, cruet of steamer,
Or , qr pa : l'sol2ra and letala engage of •
' S.& W. 11ARDAU611,
toy G. . :.. • -53 Water str eet and iO4 Front a.,
. ,
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LANK. BOOKS.--Deniy, ISlediiirn ' and :Eiiii Muth
' Mork, for sale by .H. S. BOSWORTH to CO,
3'25 •• ~. :: . . Fourth street, near Market.
WINICSALE.—A. second-hand .sett;or 'honors , Hand
1,..T001a and illacbines. Enquire of
jy2l - : .:' • : -, S. MORROW, 17 Fifth street.
. .-.... .
PLANETART -AND STELLAR VORLDS.—A
tiler exposition orate great discoveties and theories -
Of - Modern astronomy by O. M. Mitchell, A. sr. Director
Of the Cincinnati ObservatorY. • -'• • ' 1 ..•
Headley's Italy, Alps and Rbine—Letters
the Alps andthe Rhine; by J. T. Headley;'aulbortstsww, •
poleon and bishlarsbals."'"WashltilttOn•Arididtinehei
als," &c. New asid.revised edition: - • •,• . •
Stictistiriqf 'Coal-i-The Geographical tind'Oetilrigiiiii,
distinctions of Mineral Combustibles - or fossil Net uncle , :
ding. also, notices anti localitieis of the veribuilrameral
substances employed iu arts and mom/factures; Maitre;
ted by , Maps and Diagrams ; accompanied by nearly 400
statistical tables, rind - 1100 analysis of mineral cambusti
bias, &c.; prepared by Richard Cowling Taylor. • • •
• Just received a few, copies of each of the above works,
for sale by, • . JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, •
L jylo' • Dooksbllers; cor. Idalket and Sit fits.
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i°levignambleandierms.dcsestie..C°. t";(1
Collections made Well the princlinl cities al the Vaion, -
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BASIKERS,'EXCHANDE BROKER S ,
And .13eaters in Foreign - and Dotiillie..7krehange; CietUir ,
eater of Depot:it, Bank 'Notri, Gala itirSilrer; No. G 5. Wood
etrett,37si door brloto Fourth; iFettiddr,-Pitisinirgai Pa:
IYugh D. Slug s
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(LiTa or: int stam . ov hl Coen d Krao.) - :
EXCIIANG . D'.IIII.OKDR;.
Ctifire—cornerof Fenirlb street and .Poit Office ailey; •
TIE AI .RR inCoin -"Bonk Notes. Time .Foreign':
.1/ and Domestic Eichange,CepifieAtes of Deposit, tce
EXCIIANGE cinsdi the principal. cities or the
Osten . .
for sale in tunas to snit purchasers. 2 '
CURRENT and par fundireceiced.oll deposite. • . •
COI.I.ECTIONS Mad . e . on OliOarts o the L'alioa; nt the
lowest rtes . :
ALLYN NIA3IXR. 7ra~paYD..EAII I.
muunr,a.a. neinr. - -- 7
Bankers aiai Ezehnage Drnktra, Dialers in - Foretirt:itit4 •".
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Domestic .5.14 Qf Ezchange; Cenificate,t, pepas.:
it, Bank IVotni, and Coin. . . . .•
Corner of Third and Wood ale, direetlyoppo!ltnihe
•
Charles Hotel. - • . • .rnay29
L'einktrs and Dealers its. Exchange Coin and Bank Netts,
Na. S 5 Market street, . :
SILLING EATG. EICII6I - 011. ETITMO EtAii
New York pr I Cincinnati .
Philadelphia ' Louisville, „. 4..:
Baltimore .1 ". Bt. Louis.' '
;: i t in ey . i:g re
nts: .
Kentneyy
Virgirun
Wheeling.'
Tennessee
nol9-y • • -
I die
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3 4t
JAB. 6.1100 Y. ' •
S A I " I ENT. - '
• ' 1100N:a. SAROKNT.. ''• •
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
earner - of Wood •and Sixth, strerei.; Pitebrargh, Pa., •
-•
DALERS ia - Coin, Bank Notes. Time Bills, Foreign
and Domenic Excheing* . CertiEcates of Deposit; &e.. . •
EXCHANGE on all the principal Claes of the Union,
.and Edrope, for sale• in sumeto suit puteliastre.- • • -
CURRENT and par fends received on depoeite. • . ,
. COLLECTIONS made on
. 831 pans of Mc Union, nt the
Messrs M. Leech &Scni, • - -.. " • - - e ..—.: .
.‘ " ONlen & Snowden, •-• •• - . • .
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t‘ . Wm./101l &&N : Pittithurgh. - • '.:•', •
' - " S. bratirken & 80.,...
• • " English & Bennett . _.. . _
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-Fleming' & Brothel', • 1 . ~ • .; 1.
• ".. , Fates; Lathrop & Co.. Philadelphia, -• .
' • " • W. R. Tbonipsolt ds Co. •' , ' ... .
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• '" - Boadly, Phelps & ,Co..- • 1 A u t . v0rt .... ,
• " Babcock' & Co. '' .. $ -,-*•. • 7., .
• " Tiffany, Ward & Co. ) ' • .
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_' Jno. lll'Cullough Zs Co. • Baltimore:
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lon, 0. ,• ,
Mr James George, - .
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If. 'limbo, Cincinnati ,Q -.- " • - - -
' 4 ,- JosepliWatsson, -, L ___.
' Messrs. Penney& M'Zilillan,
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R. F. Ellis; Esq., Cashier, Bank of isistoma, pli..' -2
Pittsburgh; September 2,1;18 : 11'-y : • ' ''.„
.• . , •
' • it. • .. • PRIVATE. DiSEASES.:;:- peoters, No
C 5 Diamond Alley, can - Ito consulted to all
oases of a privdte or delicoreaturtre ineldentid
'~rt to the human frame
Syhilisand Syphilitic eriptions,gonorthies.
anal its consequences, together with all ,r •
• nem( • femur, impurities of the lilood, with all diseases of
venereal° rikin, skin diseases,witli strict ures,gleetoirethval
discharges, seminal weakness and impoteney - ' also;. • e
rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the wombi •
monthly suppressions, diseases of the Joints, fistula in ...-
an°, nervous affections, pains in the back and loins, irri-
unions of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic
ertiptions,. tetter t _ungworra. mercurial ilifielsea r ae..l
TM-UWE - YEARS' .PRACTICB . •
„17Rxclosively devoted to the study mid treatm ent of ienel
'real disorders, and those arising from youthful excesses' •
gaiety, . climate, or Impurities of the ldoofi, whereby the
• evinstituiton may have been enfeebled, enables Dr.. Brown
:to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who mayplace
themselves under hideare: • - •
Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged into sep.
arate aparunents. Patients can visit 'a. without fear
of exposure to' other - visitors;
It is of. importance to many persons is heed of medical
aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly. To nil
such,. Dr. Brown's ready skill in removingemereal iris- . •
eares, in 'their various finms and stages,otters indu:r7
which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are. be y a
prised that Dr. •Brown has - been regularly educated n
every branch of medicine, and for the twelve years `
confined himself. exclusively to the treatment of. ihnsev.",
Dr..llrown iv the only regularly educated surgeon lir':
Pittsburgh . who gives his whole auention,to those com
plaints
,-
1177Cestain, retie and Speedi mires all CaSei, be
guaranteed
Recent cases are Militia in a shoil inteta
, .
ro Uon from business.
. Hernia or Rieptnimi—Dr. Brawn also incites per: .
sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid parnett,
tar attention to. that disease.' -
Letters from a distance, iskingadvice, must contain a
fee, or they will not be attended to.
Ur - Term - on Diamond Alley, a few' doors (roan Wood
street towards the inarket 7 ' Conpulmtions Strictly eonfi
liEt/516T1.S51:—Dr. Br swies newly discovered rem
edyforßhenatatism b' a speedy nail certain remedy
for that painful trouble. , It never fads. , • . , •
Office .and Private Consultation Rooms,No. 65, Dia
mead alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor. is always at -
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WILLIAMILTAVWF. &
• (SOC ( CISSORS TO THERITT & T•T E.)
10 Fourth' street, between: Ferry and Liberty"! stteets,
;117r11littFACIIMIMEI of itheet lend, leaden pmets,hy
-01,• drama, putaps, baihii water closeis,,leaden coffins,
6.e.; keep .conslantly on band and manufacture to cider. -
sheet lead from 1 to .6 lbs. to the square foot, in sheets of 6
20 feet; whicitlheT will'furnish to the trade wholesale,
orent to order in any size that may be Rand..
They
They also manufacture and keep constantly on band,
leaden pipes from ti to t inch' cabbie; aqueduct pipe, for ,:
convey mg water from swing furnished to the tonality
trade, and put up on reels in lengths of from 100 to 1000
feet on each reel, with directions as to the proper method
of laying. Also, on hand, n large supply of M8111e•PIII--
tut suction Pumps,. for wells or cisterns; Samd.A. Co's.
very supeiror east now suction Pinups. .•
Ilydrant work of every desetipuon executed in the:
most durable manner, and on the most account:Wanting-.
terms. Orders from the country for leaden pipes, Amt
lead or pumps, will receive prompt attention: • ..
',VIM' ti Turning natabliatinient , ::
-1110 - - if. RYAN, No. 21v—The'imbseriber has, at great.
:XL, - expense, completed his machinery for Turning',
Sawing, dc : he has now 12 Turning LatlMs, Circular .
Saws and Bowing Machines in' operatian, and t pre • •
pared to do all kinds of Turnlsgin a style that cannotber -
excelled. He has also, in addition to' his fonnyr plans
Bedstead fastenings,pnreltased the right to fit up andsell •
'Bed POStS and -Rails; with Baum's Patent Fastenings. ,
in them, which; with his own plans and. the. hickory. I
screw, furnish - a variety . which must please all.. lie has
a large 'Stock of 'dry lumber on baud, and will keep'a '
full assortment of -turned. material,. such as Columns,
Newel Post, Baf4stres, and' Plank 'for Hand Railing, •
Bed. Posts and Rails with Irons in them. also, Table •
Il.t•gS, Bench Serews,' Lignum • Vita; Balls, with all - -
other artielei itt biS line—which he will Sell as lots as •
can be startled at any 'establishment In thorny. All or
ders promptly attended to. -•- • . •
B. Any orders from his . country friends and eus- •
tamers, not directly with him, will be attended to as usual,.
gratis. Several very desirable Rooms, with the power
in them suitable for Shops, To Let- 7 i xi Ryan's Buildings.,
between Wood and Marxefatieati• • ' jal.tdduara
•
' • W I . TYPE..
Tie North American Wood Type Fatter y;.Pitt , titirgh; Po.
SCJIOLEY't • 1 • .19AA.C. hf-SINOREL.' '• .
HOWARD H. RYAN, JOHN. B..MORRLSON
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HAVING associated themselves tagether, under the
style and title of Seholey,Ryan &Co., for the mane
faetare.of Wood Type, and as their. type is made 'rata-
Vibes be machinery ; the itiventloa of Isaac hf.. Singer;
°m a the Rein, feed eortfident. that theY offer a more
per f ect , ar g o t*, of type, end at much lower ratesohan
any heretofore acted trt the Unitt&States, and are now.
ready to fill orders for the came• • '
All orders addressed to Scholey, Ryan & Ca; at their
office, in Diamond 'alley, between Wood and Smithfield
streets.-will be punctnally Attended - to.' • . t
Proprietors of newspapers, on copying this avert
isement, 3 months, and sending ns their paper, Willlut en;
tided to receivelheir pay in type
on, porchasing three
times the amount of their hill for a dvertising:. - '• • •
laKlmdaw ' • •
11:16A1NIERICAN CARPENTER'S. NEW OUIDS;4-
•-•
Being a complete book of Lines *foe CarPeistry:inull.
Jo ary. 'fronting fully on practical. geome4y, soffits,.
brick undplaster groins; niches of every dcscnptioa,sky
light's, lines for roofs and domes ;;with a greet variety of
designs for roofs: trussed' girders, floorsidomes, bridges,
&c.; angle bars 'for shop fronts; &c:;.tuul raking , mould:
ings. laso;wlditional plans for various itair oases, with
thelincs forproducing the Rice and falling m
oulds,never
before published, and greatly superior to ven. in
the former edition of this work. By William Johnston..
Architect. The whole foutidedon true gemetrical princi;
plea; the theory. and practice • well explained and fully;
exemplified on 'eighty-three copper'.plates ;-•includiug ..-
some observalions on the strength of Umber.' - By-Peter
;icholson, author of the "Carpenter ' s and 'Joiner's As—
sistant," Thirteenth edition.' Receivedthisday and
for sale b y JOHNSTON Av STOCKTON, -
ic3o ' BoOksellen, corner of Marker and3d •
ArlitiAN'S WORNI.KILLERbrungs away th e vronns
- ..West Deer tp., Allegheny - Co., Pir.r
“Mr. .7SSUD.llforgan—Dear Sir: Tills is to certik_thnt
I no/ Opted . of: Mr. Totter, one pttittint y9arirtent W.orne •
Killer, and gait twuteaspoonfuls of it to one of toy chit
dren, .
I.wtt Years otil„ unit in a ebort time it passed urnvaule
of forty-six hake IVOTDIR ANDREW MP/I/AVOW"
I seances that the above staatement is true.
• - ' • "SsAtolt. Wittorret
Prepared wholesale and r
JOHNetailibytthjekgroAlieters.
• Wood street,Pitts ureh.
•
•SaidleaVenoy, •
I` .THE OFFICE OF KERMIT STEELE; No.
AlOB Foterthstnalerri • jar EroCuring Lana
Warrants, Pens ioilr; Back Pay, et r Winisi
f Washington City, baiting made arrangements with the
undersigned, for conducting the above business in the
most seem - tate and-prompt manner, •persrms interested.
will find it to their advantage_l;y_applyang to
Jefan. • .TROB. sTEELE, o. 08 Fount'
Commercial Row Cabinet Wareroom
S T. B:TOUNG it CO. ...VONIME,
iniCAVE removed their CA :
WASSAOO3IB to Commercial Boar. Liberty
street, opposite the bend of . Smithfield, where they unit
keep constantly on hand anextensi ye moment of So
fas, Tattles, Wardrobes, Haream,fledsteeds, Chairs end
every article in their line or basiziew t , _ s
Undertai.ing promPtly.alieiiaed to at reasoluible
-YEATHEEts--s seeks prime Heinsfrit
received and for onloby POINU :••••• Co.,
ite • No 41 Wttters
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