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Athe Lain i Aifartiniki tkist.
l,quiw>:sr'e cyd.. us atoau ra a ssi a/its jarars 0
ace* p M. This must piton - 414d with, frt hider to in ,
64 arne,ti4lBPoadbie,tttl virile/tour thcnikt
°ruing Job printing - @ flue.:
CORNER. OF WOOD Aisi DYIPT I .STREETS.
lr Having Added to' ode' t. en
.:••tti , :ishent,' a splendid
retrt-Porier Printing
,Mterhhir', - wr are prepared -to' do
kinds of Neireptiperinn! Emil, work in a style-of to t
ossed beauty and iiruteess, and I,(pou the most ten
table tetras; .We respectfully, solicit the patronage Ca
inpabltc this liter of our huriness
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Sigorie Vito Viii h.. - Sons -the celebrated importers
Whin, Fret - Maim! German Fancy Goods and Oita
nts, have &flitted' iii ourcity, and will hold a sale of
it splendid - articles in life w days, comprising marble,
bas-er -arid bronze - figures' and statuary, ut
s ware, splendid French clooks.cambilabrasdamps.
rble arid ebony centre and curd table,. Mosaic and In
d, with motbet et- pearl. . Tins is the grandest collee
rt ever offered in this blr. ti
bloliena condocts the
Hanwitalues - far July.....Godeyta Lady's
,•ok Graham's,. Surinin'a alsd Peterson's (L.ad)e•';Aa
a nal) Magazines for Joiy, and 31 general assortment of
.ettp Publications...far sato at- the Isinsrary,hmporium
&Third atrutt,opixisite.the Post - Office.
jell , • - • West& llamas.
[D°' Fire Work%) Fire VVork el..
400.000 l'orpedoes;
3011..holes,Pire Crackers;
-'lo.estspo, containing dOOO packs Crackers;
• - 20 bokes•Jackson Crackers;
• , 620d05. 1, 2. 3:4l'es.Roekets; -
ease* voat'g 2A:10 Chinese Rockets;
• gross ' Pin Wheels; .
•OU'" Serpents;
'4 .Roman Candles, e bans;
- - 6- 4 "
10'" -Flower Pots;
59.:. 0 Chaeers;
10 -"3 end 4 inch Triangles ;
ea ara...hoppers;
' " Port Fires;
• 26 " _,blue Lights;
40 " Serolls,Nos. 1,0 and 3.
Just recd and for sale by JOSHUA, RHODES,
/019 kly4 • • No. 6. Wood street.
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1117" For Philadelp la... Owing to a difference in
flr arrangements, the. ItIL-gheny Fire Co will leave for
'ailadelphia on next Taesdny, M3th inst. Aepliention to
o mnst bo made-this week, as the books will be closed
a Monday._ - ' H. Cinonsm.,
3e20 - - Chairman Committee.
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[Cr Earn. Gan. J WATSON will be supported foi
Nor Generaliat tit: ensuing cite ion.
YOWL larr ILNTRT.
Elizabeth, June 13, 1849.—(jeltil&wid)
fl MR. Enrroa ..--Please announce the name of R. a:
ROOKS, of the Second Ward ot the City of Pittsburg,
the Daily and Weekly Pittsburgh POISt, as suitable
andidatelor the office of Courvy„ Commissioner subiect
to the decision of the Democratic County Convention.
Mr. 151100E9 having proved himself an unwavering
Democrat, will, if nominated, receive the most warm
and !many support of the Democratic party.
Jets IFUNt JEFFERSOmarir DEMOCRATS
ri'Major Commissioned Officers
of the la nrtgude 15th Dwision•Penna. Volunteers will
Meet ut the New Court. Haase ' In the Cny of Pittsburgh,
on th. Ist MonoLty (21:1 day) of July, at 11 o'clock, for the
purpose of . feeling one Major (senoral.
•Josti H. McV.t.annuty, , •
70.8:d&wo • -- Brigade Inspector.
• Hand Sti reet 'Bridge...An Election will he
held at the boom., North eau or said Bridge, on the Ist
Monday of July next, for one President r ien managers,
e Treasurer, um' one Si,ret.iry to manage the affairs
of said lindge tor the thew a t , year.
Tetti Wei Moartr..ox, Pres't.
11: 1 Corozirr•—• offer.i6qMoll Mil Of me to the Dem
ocratic Count.) C..a.citatitt u n a candidate for Coroner.
/ have any netted, I.watit: . theta to lei tor the now.
t.gxos. RCA,
Late of Mutntoael Rey.
ID BT *j 0 r ta. ral JONES be
portcd 16,
icU:te W.. 0 • v,,py") oLtry;Fsas.
itr Sunday Trips to SWAM° r. —.The.2.:*e.amer
1316AVEn. wth lea. e Ihe tt heti, uppo.ne the Ilcinenge
bela House. every .r , unday cut.rnlng, et 9 o'cipct, for
Beaver Returning. win wave Beaver .t l o'cinck, and
ars ive au 4 o'cloct, P •
Fare, siver.ri net nr.vis— mr24
Notice ti- J Maddiers, Harness,
au bunk aTiviera' to ..1.1 ate firm Saturday of
every moutit ht.° UM nal!,i oraer of Smithfield and
Fifth Streets. (oa.t3. th: I ) W. C Seey.
Boma° uo wail. to UM e_your money
an buy a supernal.. rtA l' or CAP. cull at FLEMING'S
HAT t.T4IRE. vsbere you wall Fula a complete assortment
of Alio latest Fasium.b. •CI t.;.6:1' FUR CASH..
:V M. - FIXATING,
Wind w t.. corner t Virgin alley.
mar23iy3
0:71.-0. of t). of
Halt, Woad strro. 311, u.. Anti.
Prrrsaasoa Loooz, every Toesda3
vrentug.
Alracasmat Eric.uivaizr, No. c7—.slces Ist and 3d
Friday of ouch mouth. mar2s--ly
ID- 1. 0. or 0. P..-ALLLGOENT L,ODOS, No. 4,
meet at the Hall. corla-r Of
. .%oOd street and Virgin
Alley, every Thursday_ evening. Al o'ctuck.
GEAntos .13emerr,Sea'Y.
igg-G. W. 8111.1.31. E., Dentist-vans:oven to a
new three story ilrick, on tklarenzi.c.n Due door be
low Sixth sneet. TL:c. t'H INsiEtt l'E..),"from one to a
whole lett,. by Atmospheric •'rcssure, rub a beautiful
repreerntatton of the Natural (Mx, re•noring the Flex to
its original shape. TEETII with little
or no pain. DICAVED Tatall permanently saved by
PLINIIMAG, preventing the Tcaait.ache, which is much bet
ter than miring it, though .it c,,uutd no done in Ave min
utes, or even instantly. &play
Err Attention...Rout...Err BARKER, AlmonArrr
TAtLOIL No.3t Market, between Second and Third strut,
Pirtsbures.—Canstantly unhand. a large aud general to,
sonmetit of . Fsaittotta ISLE Rt.ADY-NLADth CLOTHING.
Particular attention pain to the Cutting of Custom
Work, w hich will be muse in the most fashionable man
ner, and on reasonable terms. may 9
Odd Pellowat Hall, Odeon Building, Fourth
s ews. bortreen Wood and EnutAfiekt streers.—Puutbarah
E ne Nspottent, N 0.2, meets tat and 3d Toetdays of each
mouth.
pi tui b urB `l,Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 2d and 4th.
Tuesdays. •
Mechanics' , toz4ze, No. 9, meets every Thursday
avr—
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toning.
Western Star Ledi,se, No. 24, meets every Wednesday
evening. •
N 11.7% meets every Monday ev , n
Mount Moriah Le o.
dge, r 5 `0.3 6 0, meets every Friday g
Icon City Lodge,
evening. raay29:ly
lir Constipation of the bowels o 7 costiveness, head
ache, pain in the side and breast. nat`sea and sickness,
variable appetite, yellow or swarthy complexion, &c.,
are the usual 'symptoms of I.ivcr ComplOnt. Wright's
Indian Vineetable Filth are Morsys certain td remove the
above complaints. bscanse they purge from the body
those morbid humors which are the cause, not only of an
disorders of the liver, but of every malady incident to
man. A single 25 '
cent box will in all eases. give relief,
and perseverance will most assurhdly drive every parti
cle of disease from the body. -
Beware of Counterfeits and knitationo.-- Remember
that the Original and Only. Genuine Indian Vegetable
Pills havethe writu n signature of WILLIAM WEIGHT ou
the top label of each box.
Remember. also, that . H. Smyser, Druggist corner of
Market and Third streets. is not an agent for this medi
cine, and we cannot guarantee as genuine that offered
by him for sale.
The gettaine is for sale a Dr Wright's Principal
INRec. 1611 Race street. ThLudelphia mid by JOHN
e I 'HOMPSON, 156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Pa., whO
la e ," , le agent for this city, bY'Whom dealers can be sup
plied
. 7.1 the wholesale rate. Jel9
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AiriLLLIAI3I litccattns,M D.-1 feel constrain
„,P,„: n r :T....Nte of Airy, to make the following statement
- •••-'" ',stony upper, unprofegliOnai Ur. Chas.
conscious that . ~,,,, quite low with Pulmonary Con.
W ad, of °use'''.
rb than been trealing with less than
, on vrith wh •
I. request. and that of his friends, I
US" .„,i l ``. " Llogers' Liverwort and Tar; and
- ,st m tr y ` qtr_.
were really surprising.—
Meat COhieg 4 that its ky VW', were a,,contin.
Atter using the second In.
red p health. Ido conscien
ce°, and he was y
recommvste an Saba) 'sr practitioners .o prescribe
tiousl hr.:th ..
this terns yut all putmonsr c „,mpatints which bnthethe
ordinary . mode of treatment. J. ,cmurps, M. D.
Cincinnati, Ociabrr 141, 11.11.
Tote tuealClllr jAlklrti.to break. U P the moat
treaing Cough n a hour. thhe.
Far Aalu
L/ruggiav, No. et.
tiN A,
Also.by
nuiyl6:omrt,t.%
41:7TOOTH-eCua. 'TaNDelit GOVIt. BAD BatA;01 A3l)
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in Tar .
rutly the use, of Wheeler's erleLV d
Tea-berry Tooth Wash, Tooth - ache can be aeon. ~'Y
cured. Tender and Dioeseed Gums made firm n. - +F
healthy. Bud breath much improved, and the Teeth',
freed from tartar, und made beautifully white. Price, 66
cents per bottle. 'Phis article is patronized by the elite
of society--is highly uoncoutrit:ed, and will make one
pint co the Wash.
geld erliol,-eale uLe. .e., ' Lc WM: JACKSON:at his
Boot and shoe zttore, . '.;...-; 11001'," al) Liberty strew
kuratrot Wood street, eats-33'4e. ap27.6md,tor t,
Itsiitsdale Garden.
Tat Proprietursuip ot this beautiful Rzratzsz.
has mane , every-urraugeiticbt for entertaining
Sigs
vi iters dating Me Yrarm season. The steamer
dinky biases leave. , ltd too kof Pitt street every after
noou thrbagh the 'week. for. tits Garden —commetteinu
half.past l o'clock2tottkittu a trip every hour until tit}
o'clock, p.. 0., .ue i tiumlays, site I , eves first trip at b
0
,el. isk in th e ator”jog. - lee Ccvarti, :strawberries, Din-
Tier a y
nt SUpper tartdoltell urn , r A .0, Rooms tor Co
tisiod.l.•itrues tit ull'ihn-s: to •
N.
The Bout 1. aVil lg . bCey . ho rough' y repaired cx
uesioy for gas trade cut'; being the nut to open it on
unda It.w'!,etilulle3 to
_gala u tiberal maroons's.
It '
je2,l Yet the • J. W. AIKALI - ..1 Proprietor.
-V-Cf76:ll,HlfliG /EU,
BEIWURD,
THE undersigned, having fitted up this large and nom
sodiou, ekgant style, is prepared to ue
eumuwoate t h a t
Tit THY: UE.Oftiktu SPRINGS ,
in a snatufer that eattnot , thil to give satisfaction. The
House is beautifully !unified in the very centre of the
town,end contains inunib en equal t..) any Hotel in the
State. Ha deems it, unnetteststy to anduply,prcimises.
but pledges bintielf to 'use every c ten= to render
connunable all Rho visit hierOuse.
Scanlon% will .ta Vill.tlit a the' Springs. to pleasant
backs, at all times, and the water eau always be had
fresh meta house. tie2l.:2w9 . SAMUEL DAVIS. '
113 D.CALINAIJAN,Atuanity atLAw- 4 31Ec0 on Roan
I. beraepen Cherry alley sad Pnnis Ue
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BITTSBIJROI3 BOARD - OP TRADE.
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PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR. 1848.
3tearaboatPacketLitie,leavesdailytorCineinnati,loa
Passenger. Packet, Ma Brownsvilksoo Baltimore and
Philadelphia. Sa. And BP. m. •
Mail Coach diteet to.,P,hiMdelpkia re.- and 'l2&
Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 0 I.Y.
North-Wester/4MA Cleveland , claily,lo a M.
Erie and Western New York, daily, 8 a: M.
Narilt-Eamera,to Philadelphia daily, eteeptSundays 4
- 'ARRIVALS AND DEI--\ RTURE OF MAILS.
Eastern: Mail Pia Philadelphia; due 3A. ?a. closes 12m.
Wemera Mail, ein.acd Losisv., due 8 P. m.dlosess
Sioutti.vi Bal Land Washington,daes P. m., closes SA. DA
North-Western via Cleveland, _due 10A. as, closes A.
Erie anO - Western Neiotifork., dire 8 v. lc, close' 8 A.m
STOOKS i -: ! -
Bari rof Pittobrugh -• • - ......... 4150,00 . 850.00 $50,00
62ehange Bank 50,00 47,00 - 46,00
Merohants' and M. Bank 60,00 50,00 4 3, 50
Farmers' Deposit Bank None in market
tlarid.Street Bridge . 50,00 50,00 49,00
Northern Liberties Britlim..' ..... 50,00 35 , 00
Old Alleghenyßage 25,00 36,00 35,00
Connellewilleß.R ; Stock, paid on
shares,2l2,so
City Bonds (6 fr cent;)
Monongahela Bridge 25,00
Gas Stock
Penna. 5'43, quoted - in - Philadelphia o.
Penna. 6'B, 44 44 ~ •—• .. 1014
New issue Treasury Notes, 6's, quoted in Pailfuls. 417}
OFFICE OF THE POST,
S ATURllblt IHMENING, June 23, Iti49.
FLOUR—The arrivals continue light and prices
are unchanged.
GROCERIES—The business is confined altogeth
er to the city trade. We'note Sales &Coffee at 71
(308 c. 'Salet of N. 0. Sugar. at 614)51.. Soles ofMol
asses at 28c.
FEATHERS—There wore a lbw sales yesterday,
of a good article, at llc.
DRIED FRUIT—Sales of dried Peaches at $1,15
(3)1.25. Apples were dull at 60.
BUTTER—SaIes in kegs at 07.
LARD—Prime article is in good demand at 6c.
PROVISIONS—ScarceIy anything doing in tho
market. We note a small sale of aides, a common
article, attic.
AUCTION SALES,
_ BY JAMBS AP KENNA, A ETC TIONEB R.
No. 114 WOOO STRRST, TUBER DOORS PRoN: FITTU
FURNITURE t 1 FA PRIVATE FAMILY Aa. Auc-rioN.
On Tuesday neat, June Wilt. at 10 o'clock in the
torcnoon. will be sold, at the dwelling of Mr. A. Haile
pee, Second street, within four doors of Short street and
near Liberty, his entire Household Furniture, all of
which'has been kept in the best of order, comprising, in
part--fine ingrain carpeting, common do.. rag carpet,
hearth rugs, Venitiaablinds, landscape and paper blinds,
fancy and common chairs, rocking chairs, htgh and low
post bedsteads, side tables, dining and breakfast tables,
mahogany and cherry bureaus, wash stands, astral
lamps, together with a great variety of kitchen utensils
and other articles. . JAMES McKEVNA,
je2o Auctioneer.
CA BRIAGES. BAROUCHES, BUGGIES, &c.. AT
PUBLIC AUCTION, on TC&•DAY, the 3d day of
"I. , LT, at 10 o'clock, A. /4- at the Carriage Manufactory of
the oithocriber, in Diamonkalley, between Wood and
Smithfield gtreas, Piushurgh.
Splendid Chant, for a Bargain. and to ride in your own
Carriage.
In order to close up my sp ring sales, I will sell at the
urns and place above stated, all my finished stock of Ve
hicles, which are done np in the latest styles and of the
beet material. It consists in part as follows:
6-Fsney top Buggies .
U remain° Haggles, without tops;
211ands,me Baroriches. suitable for 1 or 2 horses;
l'Splendut Dickey -seat Cordage;
1 do Family Carriage, with 3 seats ;
• 1 Standing top liarouche. Sale positive.
TEtt.us—i mouths, with approved endorsed paper, or
Pittsburgh, Mirgheny City or County Scrip, in equal
portions. All accounts due by me, will be taken in pay
ment. K M. BIGLOW, Pittsburgh.
jet Bad JOHN 1). DAVIS, Auct'r.
A THREE STORIED DWELLING HOUSE,
being the second house from Penn street, in Sny
der's, tow, on Hay street. Immediate possession will
be given. Esquire of DAVID RI rcHip, Attorney at
Law.r-Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and
Grant street. jettrAtf
T° PRlNTERS.—Printing Ink, from the raanufactory
orJ. D. McCreary, New York. in Cans and Kegs,
(turn 1 1b upwards, and from 23 rents to St e lb. Also,
Red. Elue, Green and Yellow Inks, in Cans of lb. to '2
constantly for sale. Having used Mr. McCreary's
L.lr in ou r office for nine months past. we warrant it equal
to any that is made at any other manufactory. Terms:
Cash. - JOHNSTON dr, STOCKTON,
jetll Corner 3d and Market sta.
SIM la - SVEN
AND DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT.
I►tT RS. DUFF has recently received the latest designs
.131. of Dresses, Cardinals, and every article in her line
of business, and is prepared to execute all orders at the
_Sliorton-rnorlor,Mc-trtailllss - C - rden•ims Cardinals or Vishea
made, may rely upon obtaining work in every respect
equal to that obtained from the east. Head Dresses,
Dices Caps, Capes, Collars, Laces, Ribbons, Flower ,
Fringes, Gimps, Lathes' Hdkfs., always on hand s i
jetJ MRS. DUFF'S, 10 St. Clair atm
TIMBER & LAUFMAN. Intporters and Dealers in Fo
x': reign and Domestic Hardware, in all its varieties,
are tow prepared to sell as low and on as reasonable
terms as can be purchased elsewhere. We solicit our
friends, and the public generally, to call and. examine
oar stock, which consists in part of Knives and Forks.
Pocket and Pen-Knives, Scissors, Shears, Razors, House
Trimmings, such as Locks, Latches. Hinges and Screws,
together with every other article usually kept in Hard
ward Stores. We invite the attention of Car pcnter and
mechanic, generally to our assortment of Tools, which
have been selected with great care, and which we are
determined to sell so as to give satisfaction. [ap2:d&w
ATTHE SIGN OF Tau PLANE AND SAW, a lull
assortment of '• Cincinnati COOPERS' TOOLS."
Cur sale by
mayla
A FRk..5l-ISUPPLY OF COOPERS' TOOLS—Just re
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ceived and for sale by LIUBER & LAUFMAN,
4it ma 3 , 0 No. :8 Wood street
Trinity Church.
DROPOSALS will be received by the undersigned, the
Building Committee of Trinity Church, until 'fuze,-
DAY, the 26th inst., for repairing and improving the
Tower and Church edifice, according to a plan and spe
cifications to be seen at the Exchange Bank. Fifth street.
THOMAS M. HOWE,
a METCALF
WILLIAM HOLMES.
;WILSON McCANDLESS.
THE subscriber has just received, at the Pekin Tea
Storb, 70 Fourth street, a very lore and well select
ea stock of pure GREEN AND SLACK TEAS, from N.
York, all of which has been received in this country
since the Ist of February last, consisting of the different
grades grown in the Celestial Empire. Our stock being
among the largest in the West, we are prepared to whole
sale on better terms than any other house in the city.—
We invite retail grocers to call and examine our stock
and prices. They can have it packed in 1., and Ib.
packages, 5 lb. tin cannisters, or by half chests, to suit
their convenience.
Our retailces vary for Oolong, Black Tgas from 50
ets.,to 131,50 pri th,; Ning Young Souchong, 50 eta ; Con
go 50, and English Breakfast 50; Young Hylton, Gunpow
der and Imperial, from 35 cents to 81,25 p tb.
Families are requested to send and get samples of our
Teas, and try them, before purchasing.
my24:dam A. JAYNES', 70 Fourth st.
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Duty. Review of the /Markets.
SCIHIP i SCRIP I !
For Sale,
New Hardware Store,
SIGN OF THE PLANE AND SAW,
No. 78 Wood .orect, PiustrurgA.
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HUBER & LAUFAIAN,
No. 78 Wood street
PEiLIN 'l` - kA STORK.
WHITE, SUGARS.—Lovering's Loaf, Crushed and
Pulverized Sugars, just rec'd and for sale by the
hbl. or at tetail, at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth
street. may 24
FCOFFEES—Mocha, African, Java. Lamm,
r St. Domingo and Rio Coffees, jast recd and for sale
ut the PEKIN EA STORE,' 70 Fourth et. may 24
RAISINS AND FIGS.-200 eighth Inxes prime Rai
sins, and SO small drams fresh Figs, jULLSI received
and for sale 'at the PEKIN TEA STORE. 70 Fourth
stre.t.
itIOCULAII, CUCtill AND 13ROMA—Baker's Oro
-1,,, ma 'No . I Chocolate and Cocoa, also, Schmitz , sweet
spiced Chocolate. just ree'd and for sale at the PEKIN
TEA STORE. 70 Fourth street. may 24
frILESOI a. pI•LY OF THE LATEST
APID MOST visinoxseir
Vesting', Casa'
Tmores,, &e Su mmer Goode
CLOu.
PDELANY, 49 Liberty street, respectfully calla the
. attention of his friends and the public to his new
supply of Seasonable Goode, such as the latest style of
Fancy Cashmere itsol ra bled French Habit Cloths, Italian
.. s,unicaer Drills, White and Brown Russia Duck.
&Varner Cloths, Plain and Fancy French, English and
Am srican Cloths and Cassimeres; and all other articles
for customer trade. Also, a large and general
uswr uptent of-READY-MADE CLOTHING, Made up in
fashionable manner, and will he sold low for
the, cas ost l m .
[jetalacw] P. DELANY.
- Wall Paper Warehouse,
NO. 47 MARKET sTwegr. PITTSBURGH, PENrA.
THOMAS PALMER •
I)ESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and cue
-11 tourers. that be has had at no past period so exten
sive a stock as be has at present. He can Mier to pur
chasers, on very moderate terms, at the old established
stand in ilfarl.vt street, almost every article in his line—
includingcoauting-room. bed chamber,dining-room,par
tor and hall Paper. .With Borders, Landscapes Fire
board Prints, Paper and Transparent Window Shades,
'Be:noes and Binders , Boards; Writing, Wrapping, and
Tea Paper; be is_ abundantly supplied, and regaests
merchants and housekeepers to call and examine his as
sortmenu
page and Tanners , Scraps taken in trade, at the high
est prices. mar 13-d&w4m
Spring Good/.
BE undersigned are now in receipt of their second
supply of FRICSH SPRING GO DS. They res
pectfully ask the attention of Merchants and Dealers
generally to an examination of their stock, feeling as
sured that they can offer Goods on the mostfavorable tarn
Arid at As mast reasonable pica. Their - atonic embraces
ovary article in the Variety and Fancy Dry'floods line,
together with Brown and - Bleached Minims, Drillings,
Gyigharas, Lartni, Prints; TickuiDLES ga, ac,
hicCAES CAMPBELL,
No. C 7 Wood 'wet, next door to Diamond alley
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ARRIVED,
Steamer Lake Erie, Sholes, Beaver.
" Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver,
4, Baltic, Jacobs Brownsville
Atlantie r Parkliison, do.
" Camden, Hendrickson. McKeesport
4, Consignee, McKinley,.Cineimititi..
4 4 Caleb Cope, Murdoek.
. 4 Friendship Davis, Wheeling.
DiPARTHD,
Steamer Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver.
4, Lake Erie, Shotes. Beaver.
" Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville.
Atlantic. Parkinson, do.
Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
" Beacon, Canwell, New Orleans.
" Visiter:
" Wellsville, McNeely, Wheeling.
Hamburg. Caldwell,
" ... Beaver, Clarke, Wellsville.
For Cincinnati and Loniaville. ---
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TOE light draught and swill running steam
eWer MARY ANN. A. hlcGownv, Master. will
'incinnati and Louisville on Wednesday
rooming, at 10 o'clock.
For freight or passal
NEW A RRANGEMMENT.—Thee
steamer THOS SCOW will cora
ence on Monday, May 7th, to run
from the old Greenwood Landing, foot of Pitt street, to
the Garden, leaving at 9 o'clock A. 11 , and at each even
9
hour until o'clock P. at.; last trip from the Garden at
10 P. M:
5,00 1,43
in,oo
The Saloons are supplied with all the delicacies of the
season. Tea at 6 o'clock. The Garden, with alarge
collection of Greenhouse Plants, Dahlias, Annual Flow
er Plants and Shrubbery. The comfortable wharf boat,
Greenwood, will he placed at the Pitt st. landing. tiny
Tam new and splendid passenger steamer
CALEB COPE, A. MIIRDOCIt, Master, will
leave for the above and all intermediate ports
every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
For freight or passage, having superior accommoda
tions, apply on board. may 4
- THE steamer BEAVER, thus. E. CLARKS,
• • Master, will leave this city every• Monday,
ednesday and Friday, at 10 s. t.
She has a boat at the landing, between Wood st. and
the Bridge,prepared to receive freight at any time. [my4
li t Wm. B. Wheeler,
QTE MBOAT AGENT, can be found at Wesley
kJ Gri is Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith
field st ets, Pittsburgh. _
Foi — St:Grisiiii. —
Tits fine new passenger steamer AARON
HART, W. J. Komvrz, Master, wi tl leave for
e above and intermediate ports, regularly
For freight or passage, apply on board
For Clnelanatl--Reg minx Packet.
The fine steamer MT VERNON, iIIBAM
Kovierz, Master, will leave . for the above and
lettermetinve ports, regularly, every Saturday evening.
For freight or passage, apply on hoard, or to
apd6 GE,f3. B. MILTENBERGER, A_ . O.
1. OUITII V ILL E PACKETS.
FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE.
RECISTLAR BATY - WAY PACIET.—The A
No Lane and fast passenger steam Par
ket TELEGRAPH, J. Hezlep" Com
,• ' •-• mander, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel
ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports,
evei y Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
FORSYTH & DUNCAN, Agents.
The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular
Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas
sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no bout on
the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex
ion with the Ben Franklin No 0 and Pike Nog, to Sant-
Louis—timethrough.rrva DAYS. ap2l-iy
1848.
Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet
Line.
FEBRUARY I 5t,1948. FEBRUARY 15t,1848.
LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M.
The following new boate complete the line
for the present season: ATLANTIC, Capt,
James Parkinson ; BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs;
and LOUIS M'LANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are
entirely new, and arc fitted up without rugard to expense.
Every comfort that money can procure has been provi
ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Whart Boat,
at the foot of Boss st. Passengers will he punctual on
board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertiser
boors.ja: ll .
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Regular Packet for Sunfish.
ter . THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE. Capt.
BARNEv-, will leave for the above and inter
me. ate ports on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
For freight or P115.11g., apply on board, or to
au3s CW.O H. MILTENI3I.IROF.R. Act.
The new mid splendid passenger
steamer JAMES NELSON. G. D. Moore
sl..',".•.t.j.ktat 7. Master, will run as a Regular Packe
' • between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, !coy
ing dna city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, a
10 o'clock, A. at., and Wheeling every Monday, Weilnes
day and Friday. at 10
For freight or passage, waving superior aceopamoda
Lions,) apply on board.
The James Nelson is an entirely new boat. and for
speed and accommodation iv cot sal passed by any boat
on the river. AMSRTRONG & CROZER,
clecoitf Agents.
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Alegazines for Jolly,
1)T IC MID Al .. M. A. MIAER'S--tiodey's Lady's
.1.A., B k, Graham's Magazine. Surtain's Union Maga
rine, a d National Alugtimite. for July.
The merican Angler's Guide, with numerous Bias
tration .
Nine tah and its Remains—by Lnyord.
The Id London Bridge; or, The Days of Henry VIII.;
by C.! erhert Rodwell.
Clae Dudley; or, Arnold at Saratoga—by Charles .1.
Peters n.__ _ . _ . __. ._ . .
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Seco d No. of the PCTE-0/1111.1 History and Experience of
Donut opperfieki—by Charles Dickens.
Filet for the People or, Things Worth Knowing : a
Boots Rece.pts. Fresh supply.
The rimes of Paris--a Record of Scenes and Events
of Ev.ry Day Occurrence—by Robert F. Gruhey.
[l:7- mithfield street, opposite Brown's Hotel. [ je2l
Bathing Tuba.
HE subscriber.: have on Bathing
a large stock of Bath-
Ting Tubs, consisting of the following kinds:
Flung Bath Tub, large size;
Ottoman Bath Tub ;
Sponging "
Hangtug Skewer Tub ;
Children's Bath Tubs;
Hand Shower Laths ;
Leg
Stomach Heaters. Ac.
These Tubs ore made of good materials and neatly
Japanned JOHN DUNLAP & CO..
jell Corner Market and Second sheets.
XTEW BOOKS—lrving the Crayon Miscellany
comprising,
.1.11 comprising, 'rhe l'rairie, Abbotsford. Newstead
Abbey. Complete in one volume—elegantly printed.
Curzon—The Monasteries of the Levant. Post, S vo.;
- .
A volume of more than ordinary interest- relating a
series of most curious and often amusing adventure. •
• • The Seal occupied by the volume is almost entire
ly new —Commercial Advertiser.
A book of gentlemanly. liberal, scholarly interest,
which reminds us not a little of Beckford'a Spanish Ex
cursions. or the vivid eastern reminiscences of Eothcn
Literary World.
Cooper—(New edition of early works.)--The Spy, re
vised, &c.. with new introduction and 1101.09. CoMplete
in I vol. .Vitiforin with Irwitg's works. 51,25.
The Spy and the Sketch-Book were the first American
books which were universally acknowledged to contain
a performance as well as a promise. We well remem
ber the enthusiasm with which they were received, and
the proud expectations which they awakened among the
liberal minded abroad and the patriotic at home. Irving
was soon allowed a scat by the side of Goldsmith and
Addison. and Cooper was translated in every country of
the cot tinent where any interest was felt IA a foreign
literature.—Literary World.
For sale by J. D. LOCKWOOD,
jels 63 Wood street.
No. 122 Liberty street, (four doors below St. Clair street.)
mANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF WIRE CLOTH,
from No. 2 to No. no; Brass and Iron W.re RID
DLES and SIFTERS, from No. 2 to No. 60.
Every No. Wire Cloth in PAPER CYLINDERS.
All kinds of HAND WORK, Screens, kiln! Cages,
Fenders, &c.
RI VETS—Black, Tinned, Copper and Brass, of every
size, on hand or maim to order.
WlRE—lron. Brass. Copper and Steel of every size
BROOM WIRE, Show. Brase,Japanned and Britannia
Ware.
Orders for any kind of the 'above articles will be
promptly filled. Purchasers will find it to their advan
age to call and ezamine our stock. jetntlm
MACKEREL -100 able. large N 0.3;
10 " . 4 1;
10 " " 2 ;
20 bf. bbls., Nos. 1 and 2, Mass. inert
Landing and for sale by
MILLER & RICKETSON,
je4 Nos. 172 and 174 Liuerty street.
For Sale,
40 VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, in the
Town of New Troy " a short distance above the
Allegheny City Water Works. Also, TWO LOTS in
Allegheny City, near the Diamond Title indisputable.
Term' of payment, one-fifth on delivery of deed; the
balance in four equal annual payments. For further in
formation, please tail un the subscriber, at the ware
room of Edward Todd & Co., corner of Fifth and M .rke
streets, Pittsburgh. SILVESTER SEYMOUR.
Pittsburgh, J one 8, 1816.--d I mfi.ltw
XTEW 1100103.-4 History of Wonderful Inventions,
.1.11 illustrated with numerous engravings on wood.-
1 vol.; muslin.
The Incarnation, or Pictures of the Virgin and her
Son, by Charles Beecher. Fort Wayne,lndiamt ; with an
Introductory Essay, by Mrs Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Just received by JOHNSTON & STOCRTON,
je7 Cor. 3d and Mareet eta.
JUST RECEIVED, ; er Express, a small assortment of
Summer Coating; also, two plecesvlnte Marseilles,
tig'd, beautiful patterns; and will be tinide to ordereheap.
JAS. McGUIRE, Tailor,
je3o Third street.
A• A. • ABU ac CO. are otfering 1 yard wide cream
A, Muslin at 4} cents, Bleached do. 9. and very fine
at .8 cents; Summer Stuffs of every variety; more Cali.
cues at 6i; Lawns. 0 cents, fast colors, warranted; fine
Bereges 18* and 25c.; more Wrought &qua, 8 and 10o.;
Cheudzettes 25c.; &e. &c. je2l.
BOSOMS AND COLLA R S-60 doz., latest styles and
various qualities, reel this dayand for sale low by
islKrim TODD 1r 00i;
MIMI=
tiiveOlitelfigtnft•
lUKT.OF PITTSUU*GrIki;.
IPi THE eIIANVEL
on board
ge, apply
For Greenwood Gardens.
WELLSVILE PACKETS.
For Denver and Wellsville.
Sew Arrangement.
I:I=EM
New Wheeling Packet.
J. B. Taylor & Co..
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BEING THE LARGEST, RAREST COLLECTION OF
WILD BEASTS, BIRDS AND REPTILES;,
EVER BEFORE EXHIBITED IN THE UNITED STATES
TN PrITSBUTIGII on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, July 3, 4 and 6, for three days only, at the MANSION
IN
HOUSE YARD, Libeity street-
TIME OF EXHIBITION:
On Tuesday, July 3d, Afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock—ltt the Evening from 7 to 10 o'clock.
On Wednesday, July 4th, there will be four distinct Exhibitions, viz :—Morning, from 8 to 11 o'clock, and from
111 to 1 P. M. Afternoon, from 2 to 5 o'clock ; and Evening, from 7 to 10 o'clock.
On Thursday, July sth—Morning, from 9 lo 12; Afternoon, from 2 to 5; and Evening, from 7 to 10.
Among the most conspicuous features of this interesting. Exhibition, ix the
RHINOCEROS, ORUNICORN OF HOLY WRIT.
The great difficulty of capturing this huge and savage creature, together with the almost impossibility of keeping
him alive in a climate so uncongenial to his habits and constitution. renders the exhibition of a LIVING RHINO
CEROS in the United States, the greatest curiosity in the Animal Kingdom.
Foremost in interest, novelty andiattraction. are the bold and originnl performances of
HELM. DRICSBACII,
THE EMPEROR OF ALL THE LIONS, IN THE DENS OF WILD BEASTS.
His perforinnuces differ from all others ' not only in the skill and grace which he displays in his exercises with the
TERRIFIC GROUP OF LIONS, TIGERS. LEOPARDS, COUGARS. PANTHERS, &c,. but in the matchless and
tamest superhuman command with which ho exacts the obedience of these fiercest and most remorseless tenants
of the desert, the forest and the jungle. HERR DRIESBACH MAY HAVE MANY IMITATORS, but HE HAS
NO EQUAL—HE IS HIMSELF ALONE.
The LIST embraces all toe finest Living Specimens of
WILD ANIMALS?
That the great experience, enterprisaand resources of the proprietors have enabled them to bring together in one
LARGE AND SPLENDID COLLECTION. A full description of the Animals contained in the - Exhibition, will be
found in Pamphlets and Bills at tne principal Hotels, previous to the arrival of the Company.
(EP' APMISSION, 25 CENTS. CHILDREN, UNDER TEN YEARS, 15 CENTS. je2o
Or. George DPCook.
OFFICE, in Fourth street. near Gram, immediately
op
posite Mr. in the rodm lately occupied
an an office by. Alderman Miller. He may be found, at
night, in No. 71 St. Charles. myMi;ty's
mays
TYRANTS AL WELL .11.. S MONOPOLIES MUST PALL:
SO MUST PRICES;
WHICH feta will be proven by calling at MeGouts's
Feshionaule Tuiloung Establigunent,Tbiril street,
St. Charlet, Building,
Morro: Sew.. profits and quick sales.
VAtutrry : Fresh and good.
WU. MILLER, PUILADA. WM. EIGKETSON. PITTS/MUG/I.
ILLEIt & RICKETSON, Moir:sate Glories, and lm
111 porters of Brandies, Wilms and Segura,* Nos. 1.72
nue 174, coiner of Liberty and Irwin alreeta, Pittsburgh,
Pa. ruy23:y.
UFFMAN C ASI DAY, Bill, M r.schandize and Pro-
J. duce Broker—Odes, top stairs) No. t. 16 Wood street
Pittebrtrti. mv:2s
M E ‘ RCHA l N . 7 . T l A 2 l d LO t !t., e 7mitttfiellt street, No.alpi,.bye
AA 111A8LIN & ,BU ALsaxtrz snider, are offering
. their stork of Silks, Shawl. Vizettes, Lawns and
utustitis at still greater reduced prices. Yard wide hilt
best make at 19e., Summer ;Shawls at 75e. and
84; most fashionable yazettes at $5 anti $6 ,• Isawus end
Mastitis at and JO cents; hest filerriautek Prints at De.,
usually Mc.; Calicoes at 61c ; wrought Collars 8 cents;
wrought . Capes Si and St; Florence Braid Bonnets 82
and ;de.; Gloves at 4 cents—together with a general as
sortment of other Goods ; at nearly one-half the regular
rules.jell). .
jaTO LET—The large Three Story Brick Ware
house, No. 11:F Second street. Possession given
Ist of July. Bitquire of ()eft) A. BRADLEY.
ADELIGHTFUL SUMMER RETREAT, two miles
below the City, on the Ohio river, occupying-be
tween three and four acres of ground, well shaded with
fruit and ornamental trees, and a large collection of
choice shrubbery. Also. an extensive Green-house, con
taining the finest varieties of exotic plants. Commo
dious Saloons are erected for the reception of visitors.—
Ice Creams, Pastry, Fruit, Nuts, Cakes, and all the deli•
clones of the season, are kept for sale; and all kinds of
Plants, both native and exotic. Boquets tastefully put
up at all seasons of the year. Tea every evening at 6
o'clock.
A comfortable Steamboat leaves the foot of Pitt street
every hour during the day and erening,landing at the
Garden . gate.
It 7 Kept on Temperance principles. and closed on
Sunday. [Journal and Gazette copy.) myth)
; .Ir iOl with pleasure that the subscribers in
.- form the citi4ons of Pittsburgh and vicinity
. that they have completed arrangements with
J. C. JettkinP & Co., of Philadelphia,
to receive their superior
PACKED TEAS,
And will beccafter be kept constantly on
hand. They urn neatly and securely pat up
anin metallic packs of I. and Ith each. with
.heir printed card—showing the kind of Tea,
prwa, I.a.na of the ernienrn and depot in Philadelphia,
with an t a e l tation to Ic turn the Tea. if not liked.
.4 Gunpowder
/ 02 75 1,00 1,25 1,50
n Imperial 50 75 1,00 1.25 1,50
6 . 4 Gyson 50 62/ 75 1.00 1,25
Y. Grin 50 62b 75 100 1,25 1,50
!Slack 371 50
I.ll..scss * Fine, and Extra Fine• •• 75 1,00 1.25 1,50
We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to,
if not superior to any sold in this City, and should they
not prove acceptable to the taste., they can. be returned,
an i the money will be refunded, as it is. onlyivith that
nuderstandang we sell.
We ask a air trial, that the public may be able to
judge between our Teas ab.l those heretofore sold bk
obey companies in this city.
All lovers of rich. delicious and good flavored TEAS,
should give us a call. Dealers can he supplied on the
most reasonable terms
For sale ny JOS. S. A! YOUNG & CO.,
N, W. corner 4th and Ferry streets, and
E. YOUNG 4t SON,
spit S. NV. corner 3d and Ross streets.
fr liE INSURANCE CO OF NORTH AMERICA will
make permanent and limited Insurance on Property
in this City and vicinity, and on shipments by Canals,
.Rivers, Lakes, and by Sea. The properties of this Com
pany are well Invented and furnish an available fund for
the ample indemnity o f all persons who desire to be pro
tected by Insurance. WM. P. JONES, Agent,
may, e 44 Water street.
Factory for Sale,
IN SUCCESSFUL 0 PERATION, manufacturing Pri at
ers' Wood Type and Raised Sian Letters by Ma
chinery. The machinery is admirably suited for all
carving purposes, for which a pattern con be made from
the finest engraving to heavy cornice. Should the in
ventor, Isaac Merril Singer, obtain a patent lot the in
vention or any improvement thereon, the said patent is
secured by deed to the subscribers for the term of seven
years in the whole United States, and for ever in Alle
gheny Co., Pa.
Or, a PARTNER WANTED, capable of managing the
above business, and willing to take an interest of at
least one-fourth in the capital stock. For particulars,
apply (post paid) to SCROLY & RYAN
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Fr From the foregoing Notice of I. M. SINGER ,
we
find that the Patent has issued, and for proof of our
claim, see records of our deed in Patent Office, at Wash
ington, D.C. Oval SCHOLY & RYAN.
Cigars, Banff am. s'obaceo,
AT JACOB AIeCOLLISTER'S, Filth street, No. 19.
Regalia; Wanhington Leiner= ;
La Rona; Just,, Stutz ;
Plantation;
Halt Spanish, Malay and Common;
Together with a variety of oilier brands.
Acso—An extensive assortment of CHEWING TO
BACCO, of the most celebrated brandn, among which
are the Luxious Luxury. P. Robinson's Pound Lump,
Grunt di Williams', and Arch'd 'Thomas Grape Brand,
Five Lump.
All orders promptly attended to. Country Merchants
would do well to call and examine my stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
Cuba Wrapper and Filler Leaf for sale.
Ea" Sign of the Britian Chief.
EXTENSION --
Of the Baltimore and Ohio Ball Road.
To Contractors for Graduation and Masonry.
PROPOSALS are invited for the Graduation and Ma
sonry of about 25 miles more of this road, begin
ning at a point some 64 tiles west of Cumberland, and
ending at point about 13 miles west of Cheat River, em
bracing all the seetions from No. IA to No. 8-4, both in
clusive. The Graduation on nearly all of these sections
will be heavy, and will include one Tunnel of consider
able length and three short ones. There will also be
two Viaducts of medium size.
Specifications and plans of the work will be ready for
distribution to proposers by the 12th of June, prox., at
the Company's office in Cumberland. The proposals
will be addressed to the undersigned, and will be re
ceived up to Saturday, July 7th, inclusive, at the same
place. Proposers are earnestly requested to examine
the line closely before bidding, and to avail themselves
of the ample menet; of information of the value of the
work, which will be furnished them, as contractors from
a distance, accustomed to more difficult eicavations than
those to be met with on this line, Will otherwise he likely
to make their estimates too'high. The best testimonials
will be required, and: an energetic Prosecution of the
work will be necensary. The payments will be cash,
with the usual reservation of one-fifth till the completion
of the contract. By order of the President and Direct-
BENJ. H. L ATROBE,
Baltimore, May 31,1549. Chief Engineer.
[ The Pittsburgh Morning Post will publish 3 times a
week till 30 June. and send bills at once to this office.liri7
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For Sale,
T HE UNEXPIRED PART OF A LEASE of a Covens
80 , sit. in a pleasant lonatiern in the City of Pitts
burgh, with all the Bar Fixtures and Furniture; together
with two Ten pin Alleys. Ball:mud Pins; in good or d er, i
Rooms and Cellar; lit with Gas. 'Emma of
AR rHua NICHOLSON, or
JACOB BOSTON '
Li tare 13randy , 1. J. Dam
JUI, Bordeaux do; .A. Se guene. Bacardi , * do • Co goao
do.; in man safer sale by OAT -.T.-9. ,Bo
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Greenwood Gardlilt-6i.
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Concert Garden.
THE subscriber having taken the Pleasure Gardens, in
the Ninth Ward, known as the CONCEAL' GAR
DENS, would inform the citizens of Pittsburgh that he
has had the Gardens and Saloons fitted up in a splendid
manner, and 01 , 1 , are now ready for the reception of via
hers. Refreshments of all kinds will be served up to vie
item on the shortest notice. LEOPOLD HEGNER,
jet tfiwd&wtf • Proprietor.
ATEXT BOOK OF MECHANICAL DRAWING, for
Self-instruction and for the use of Schools, contain
ing: let. A seam of progressive practical problems in
Gcometry,. with full explanations, couched in plain and
simple terms; showing also the construction of - the Par
allel Ruler, Plane Scales and Protractor. 2d. Exam
ples for drawing Plans Sections and Elevations of
Buildings and Machinery, the mode of drawing eleva
tions from Circular and Polygonal plans, and the Draw
ing of Roman and Grecian Mouldings. 3d. An intro-.
duction to Isometrical Drawing. 4th. A treatise on
Linear Perspective, with numerous examples and full
explanations, rendering the study of the art easy and
agreeable. ith. Examples for the projection of shadows.
The whole illustrated with fifty-six steel plates ? contain
ing over two hundred diagrams. By Win. &baffle, Ar
chitect. and Teacher of Drawing in the Central high
School of Baltimore. Price, e 3,00.
"It is the best work on Drawing that we have ever
seen ; no young Mechanic, such as a Machinist, Engi
neer, Cabinet Maker, Millwright or Carpenter, should be
without t4^—(Sew York Scientific American.
For sale by
jell;
GRATE APRONS—Something new and beautiful. for
the Ladies Judi received, from New York, a few
superbly finished Grate Aprons and Cut Tissue Poper
for Looking-Glasses. For sale ioz
. D. LOCKWOOD,
jel6 63 Vood street.
'HOOKS OF THE EITSCOPAL CHURCH.—Jmatas D.
D Locrwooo has for sale the various Publications of
the Protestant Episcopal Press. and those of Stanford &
Swords, New-York. JAMES D. LOCKWOOD,
63 Wood street,
For many years connected with Messrs. Wiley & PUt.
num, and lam John Wiley. N. York and London. tjedU
rpHE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR
j ANCE COMPANY —Office, North Room of the Ex
change, Third street, Philadelphia.
FIRL Ixsrusacs..—Buildings, Merchandize and other
properly in town and country, insured against loss or
damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium.
Msturia lasulturcz.—They also insure Vessels, Car
goes and freights, foreign or coastwis-, under open or
special policies, as the assured may desire.
INLAND TAANSPORTATION.—They also insure merchan
dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal
Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on the moat
liberal terms.
DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Souder,
John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel
Edwards, Geo. G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R.
Davis, William Folwell. John Newlin, Dr. R. M. Huston.
James C. Hand, Theophilns Paulding, H. Jones Brooks,
Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George Berrill, Spencer Mc-
Ilvain, Charles Kelly, J. 0. Johnson, William Hay, Dr.
S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr.
DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.— D. T. Morgan,
Wm. Bagaley, Juo. T. Logan.
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
Rtcusan S NEWBOLD, Secretary.
[l:7. Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pitts
burgh. tjelll:dtf ) P. A MADEIRA, Agent.
NOTICE.—The Stockholders of the Farmer s-Depos
ite Bank of Pittsburgh intend making application to
the next Legislature, for such alteration of their Charter
as will give them Banking privileges; or, if deem, d ex
pedient, will ask to he incorporated as a new Bank.
By order of the Board of Directors.
jel4:tmL JOHN DEAGOFFIN, Cashier.
Oa - Harrisharg Telegraph copy till Legislature meets,
nno semi hill to this offec.
1 . ,10R SALE—Two desirable Building Lots, having
r each 21 feet front on Prospect or Bedford street, by
127 deep to a 25 fret alley.
Also, two Lots. each 21 feet fronton Webster street by
127 deep to a 25 feet alley. Price, 8400 a Lot. Terms:
850 in hand of City or County Scrip ; balance in seven
equal yearly payments. S. CUTHBERT,
jel6 Gen. Ageht, Smithfield street.
Herehantst Hotel,
Fourth strut, between Arch and Market, Philadelphia.
THE Proprietorship and Management of this well
known Hotel, having this day passed into the halide
of the subscribers, they beg leave to state, that it is their
purpose to render it worthy of the very liberal patron
ago with which it has been heretofore sustained, and
hope, by unremitting attention, to deserve the patronage
of their friends, who may visit the city on business or
pleasure. C h J. MeKIEHIEV,
maylelm (Formerly of Exchange Hotel, Pittsburg.)
Greenwood Gorden.
TRAWBERRIES, saran FROM TITE VOWS are now
J. - 3 served up in this SUMMER RETREAT, with all the
other good and wholesome refreshments nature and art
can produce.
Bonnets of choice Flowers, tastefully put up.
Tea every evening at o'clock.
The Steamboat Tuns. Scorn leaves the foot of Pitt
street the beginning of each hour, from 8 o'clock A. st.
until 9 p. sr., handing at the Garden gate.
Closed on Sunday, and conducted ort.Temperunce
principles. [Gazette and Dispatch copy.] jell
Cheap Clothlng for Scrip
T HAVE just received from the East a well selected and
fresh assortment of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS,
including English and French Cloths, Cassimeres and
Vesting., all of superior manufacture, to which I would
respectfully invite the attention of my friends.
Country Merchants and others visiting the city, who
wish to provide themselves with a good article at a eery
lute price, are respectfully invited to ca'l on the sub
scriber. All work warranted
'VALUABLE: REAL ESTATE ran Samt—A valuable
Property of 00 feet front '250 deep, with a good
Frame Dwelling House of hall and six rooms, cellar, dec.;
out oven, pump, stable and garden ; also, fruit and shade
trees, grape vines, Ic.; situate on law-mill Run or con
tinuation of East street, Allegheny. Price, 81,000.
Terms: 5,300 to hand ; balance at four equal yearly pay-
Mettle. S. CUTHBERT Gen Agent,
PLEASANT RESIDENCE FOR SALE—A large and
convenient property, situate in Lawrencev tile, at
about five minutes walk from the omnibus stand, having
a new and comortable dwe:ling house, stable, eee The
garden. fruit trees and shrubbery are all in complete or
der. The lot to 100 feet front on Ewalt by 140 deep on
Washington street to aSi feet alley. This property will
be sold at a bargain. Terms easy, and immediate pos
session given. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,
jeOl emithfield street. •
URVIT—ISO bus. Dried Peaches ,•
_V -A., 250 4 ‘ " Apples ; for sale low, to close
consignments, by RHEY, IHATTHE%VR & Co.,
je2l 28 Water street.
Lt011 . 613 7 - 7 15baleirDititiiigCciiOn._per Dolphin, for
saleby (je2l) RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO.
WROUGHT SPIKES.--,250 kegs. asaorted Mae" for
sale iow by (je2lo RIMY. MATTHEWS &CO.
filth:AM ANL) W. K. CHEKSE—Iai boxes prime
I_ , Cheese, for sale by [.e9l .1. B. BONNwr.
jr, YE FLOUR-27 barrels, ree'd and for sate by
jeB JAMES PATION, Jr
NO. AIODASSES —6O bbls.. in store and for sale by
je6 ../ANIKS PATTON.
2. 1313L5. N. O. itIOLASSES.—.I.II store ....id for sale
tit/ by JOHN AUDEVITT h BROS.,
may2B No. 13 Liberty street.
lEMON Sy K —99 oxes mon Syrup forsale by
a ie9 • -3. S. i3ONNET!
LAND—About 500 Acres of fine Timber Land for sale
in Jefferson County, by CASI DAY,
rnay2s Wood street N0.„22
BACON -4000 tbs. HBMS ; .
7000 tbs. Shoulders: reed and for sate by
istJ , JAMES PA.TTON, Jr. -
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OiLS-6 bb i linierindtable T for Colliers;
6 " No.l Lard; in loom and for fate by
ie6 JANE % P.ATTON,
OLIAMPAGN Grown and Anctiortranbdi
in quart and pint bottles, of recent importatton;-ft
sale by Era) J.S. FtrutThlarp..,
IRLAPS 'AND WOOL BACKI4.-Ou hand sild'foz
Gabs by 4=9 8 ) H. LEE.
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63 Wood street.
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lAS. fiIeGUIRE, Tailor,
Third at., near Wood
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EXC 11 ANUE AND - OA - NIUNG.OFPIGE -
IV. E'. corner of Third end _Weed - toren.
SIGHT and Tiuld Bills of Exeliangei Lank piota
tp foreign anddOmestic Coin bought' min sold - •on lb
most Coioroble terms. -• = ' - " '
Colleetioosmede M all the principal cities o fthe Vnion
at thelowest rates. Jo
ALIA., NT,.
zumffiatt do SAH~L.
Bankers and Exchange Broken, Beaten in Foreign and
Donutie Bills, Bills qf -Exchange, Ceoffteates; , (Depose
it, Bank Notts, and Coin. . .
Corner of Third and Wood sts., direetly . opposhe the St.
Charles Hotel. ' 'mar4B
• al• HILLIAML.ISS d• ISILSOt, '
Bankers and Dealers in Exthange Coin and Bank Notei t
No. 63 Market situ*, Pittsburgh. • '
lIILLLIG RATE. - EICEP I ` S ". -"
ti'"'G*ATE
Now York k . pc 1 Cindinnati ' •
Philadelphia " :Louisville - H. - 1
Baltimore' '" • St. Louis
BANK NIMS. •
Buying rated Buying Taus
Ohio , I - dia. County & City ord'u I
Indiana- ' I. " 'Relief Notes L
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Reutuukp 1 " • Pennsylvania c 0... -
Virsniva 1 , " . fie'w -York , '-' - *
Wheeling I " - MerYliui. • i
anla-y
Tennessee 3 " pion , Orleans •-
DU. E. FICON. THOS. SARGILNI".
BOON oft SA.B.GESV.
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE' BROKERS,
N. R. Corner of Wood and Stith areal.; Plattner's Pa.
fIEALEFLS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreige
jj , and Domestic Exchange, Ceitificates of Deposit, tee
EXCHANUE on all the 'principal Cities of the Union
and Europe, for sale is sums to suit purchasers.
CURRENT and par fends received ondeposite.
COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the
lowest rams. . ,
A T YAN KE !—We ere now nutnufae
-11. turing •• Rye Meat , ' tor " Rye and Indian ttread,n
and fumUies can depend upon getting the artichti(• , done
up' in the true Yankee style) at
je2l . RHODES & ALCORtti'Boo Fifth St.
YELLOW CORN IttEal.,--VVe aro now , " prepared to
furnish the article, ••fresh giound" atul tdited,
felt RHODES do .41,COR?i, au Fifth
Hll',El CORN aItOLL,--For B.ye;uutindian-Bread,
y constantly on hand and tbr sale by, , •
jodl. ..ItHODE'S !lc ALCORN, 30 Fifth st.
OLL blEAL—Constantly on hand and for sale by
je2t RHODES & ALCORN.
I itiOP P'D RY&—Constantly on band and foiTaie by
Je2l 11.1i0DES & ALWRN, au Fifth st.
WHEAT MEAL—For "Graham Bread," nonslardly
- on nand and.for sale br. • - • •
je2l RtioDES & ALCORN. 30 Fifth st.
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(Chronicle co
Mi.6ItEREI.-10 tibia. No. 3, new.;
" "o•
10 half bbla., — ko. 2 ; just landing.
iie2ol %VAL DYER.
For sale by
UHAIt HOUSE 1110LA8SES-15 - barrels, -superior
0 quality, for sale by DYES, -
jeztl No. 15S Liberty street.
CHEESE -70 boxes, for sale-low
je'_•o
1 4 101.tiN-71t) boxes, just lauded; for sate by
%VAL DY.EII,
jets "N 0.159 Liberty street.'
VEL v fl.:3—J
Nust received,, from New York, a splen
did tot, which will be sold very low.
Jab:imp H. 'CRYAN; No. 27 Fifth et
A ifoXEIS BACON-Received - and for We by
`-± e 11114011116 R SMITH
30:3
j t .s lid DAY AerldES-11!n'd and for axle by
.200SHELS CORN—Ree'd and for sale by •
jnls. CUALISINS do SMITH.
Lafs.LY~litL all;-1u o
, ree'Ll cousoginunin uud tor
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eLltla Lly .K.L.Nti a aluuttabiLLlP,
JuLd Luumuud.
r ASH--5 enaks ^ Peneh Blossom An-Ash," rec'a
nun wr sate by J. r 3. .
jeltr . Liberty st. •
sdout,DERS-10 cask s, expected daily by Hen West
6 to store awl tor sole ey
pelt WM. DYY,H3 u. .08 'bluer& y at.
Q UOAR HOUSE MOLASSES—A few Ibis., St. Janet
1,3 Retutery, a first rate artiele, tor sale by. •
jet WM. DYER •
ArilH —3 casks Baton lianisi pin received per
Highlander; far gale by Held)- DYER.
iarb EE-4U bags, J(1.51, reeelvlug; or sale low.
jet:t W Vii. DYER
DHOOMS-39 dozen, just received and for sale by
.10 , lltil4l.
Q TAR CANDLES-20 bozos, Cruunosee,in store and
JO for sale by (jel2) A AIuttHEAD.
It . ll,lL ' eOrderLTitr u Z7V "l"" aaa jghtl" '
3c112 KING & MOOR EAD. •
TIOTASH.—A few casks, all consignment - and for sato
by Gets): KING & bIuORMEA.I).
9 SI EN CHEESE-6 casks, jtun rec'd and for sale
I,Jr by (1012) liiNG Ss. MOOR.Hb.TAD.
IKKAiIi boxes, /nature Ut lor'sam by
jel:6 KING tc MOORHEAD.
PEACH BRANDY, Irish Whiskey,-lamalea. Rum,
Holland Gut, in lota.to amt purchasersf'for sale•at
wholesale prices, .y 6.5) J. S. BONNET ? Liberty st.
JRAZIL SUGAR—NJand for'saie by
_I Jeri • J. S. !SONNET, Liberty at.
rI lABLE SALT—LUO uags llope &Ms Tabus Sao., in
1
store and for sale, by Cies) J. S. SUNNI.
11.-40 baskets Salad Oil, reeld and for safe by
U..
JeB J. S. SONNET.
I,llSH—tOO bbla. N 0.3 !area Maekeral, 450 boxes No.l
L Sealed Herring, to arrive and for sale by
JeB . J. S. SONNET.
ArdtaltJAPl4 ease 13., 4. Amertuan rum;
" 4; "
Just received and forsale by
McCANDLLSS & CAMPBELL,
jeB 97 Wood street
RYE FLOUR-4I bbla. Rye Flour, icc'd and for sale
by [my3o] 8. & lIARLIAUGIL`
PARASOLS— Cotton, Silk and Gingham Parasols, a
fine assorment, (or sale by •• _ _
MCCANDLESS & CAMPBELL,
je..9 '97.W00d street.
ECELVED Al' M. IL.. JON KW*-"Secoad .pan of
Chambers' Information for the People—nece.edition.
Journey to theljold Diggings . ; Kt illtustrationa-Ltry Jer
emiah Saddlebags.
Kit Kenton; freak supply-by Charles C. Averell.
The Cruise of David Watson, the Loudoit'Apprerdice;
u Sea Story of great interest—by.Midshipraan Macy. (e 9
1 o bOUti-liESPlNu.—imaincs, for teaching Uirs
1.1 system, with the author's directions tO•teaChers
printed on the covers. A now supply, from New 'York '
just rec'd and for sale by JOHN ii. MELLORi
jel3 81 Wood'street.
CTLERY-1 cask superior Knives and Forks, Pocket
and Pe 11.4 n ives, Butcher,Knives, Sboe Knives, Scis
sors, &c.,just opened by
Met:LANDLESS & CAMPBELL,
je9 87 Wood street.
'VINE COGNAC BRANDIES—Y 7 _half pipes, various
`vintages, of our own= importation for " commerce,n
from Bordeaux, just received and for sale b - •
MILLER & RIC iST,
je4 N05..1.72 and 174 . Liberty street. .
IMPROVED PUMPS, , that wilt not PBSEZE up in the ,
COLDEST weather, for sale by
SCAIFE & ATKINSON,
may2.s First,betvireen Wood and Market sta.
I_,)ED BLANKETS—I case (50 pair)ited Blankets, BS
.1) by 64, 6 the., ribbon bound, received this day, on
consignment from the manufacturer,- and for sale by
, ..• H. LEE,
up? ;Liberty, opposite Filth street;
40 BALES BROWN MUSLIN, at 4.}.-andlse,
maytn A.A. MASON '& CO
DRIED APPLES-275' bushels Dried Apple_ ,
s reed
and for sale by 10300] S. &W. fiARDAUGU.
TIRIED.D.bEF-2 tierces Prime Dried Reef, ree'd and
.11 for sale by jrny.lol & W.MARBAUGH.
Attll OIL—A few bbls., just received and for Bale bi
my 39 & W. lIARBAUGH.
cILASS-375 Oozes `• M arken's" assoned sizes Glass
kJ just received and for sale by
myZ) 1 • S. &W. HARBAUGH•
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011111E$C-30 boxeemew Cream Cheese just reed and
for sale by [urr4o] S. & W. HARBA.IIOII.
OODA ASH-30 casks of Steele & C 0.% superior Soda
Ash, just received and for sale by;'
my3o S. & W.IIARBAUGH.
'vvvviit—yrooo poun , d4 Wolol;?nted.
IAIO . I. BI,, A.S h S y l
ES-100 b . tils. N. O. MolsissKs ; redd end for
311] • S. &W.
lit.Akt HOUSE MuLA1,882 , ..4—_, • ,
17 HAI bbls..lsmgar Housti WI tames. St. Samea Reimer,'
10 do do do do Louisiana do
In store and for sale by 54ILLER & RICRETSON,'
mayls ‘• 1T,2 and 174 Liberty at..
FEATHERS -6 sacks, Prime, landing from steamer
Cemberiand, and for sale by
B. A-TAffigES'fifitle & C O C o.,
• • • -Career let and Wood eta:
EILAXBBEL-4 can M lauding rom stealner Cumber
-1 land, sad for sale by
je7 B.. A. VAEINESTOCK & CO.
OATS -500 bushel? to arrive (in stew clays) and for
sale by C. A..„AIcANULTY & CO. L , -
Inay3L
UININE , -150 ounces, Fan's, just ree , d'onctlor *ale'
by ! rje7) BE. A:TA kiNESTOCK et: CO:=
Fish- and Tar.
501313L5. No.l HERRINGS, (May Inspaetion ;) •
30 bbls. No.l Shad, . .
• 20 " No.4blackerel, (Boston insPeetlon •
50 " N.G. Tar, in prime order ;ter-eiveo andfor
sale by .•' -TAAPFE'& O'CONNOR,
may2lL:dtral ", Corner Penn and Wayne streets -.-
E 4. tviirrr; HAVANA SUGAR
50 bags do. Brazil do.; •
hoeeJ.
2.5 bids: - do. do. - do.; ' sa)re arid
for File by JOHN. APOEVITT ta•BROS.,
myel/ ' No. 13Libori . street.
1 UST. .RECEI VZH,AT.THE ONE P RICES foRP,OSO
0.3 *tlikel swear, 10,000 yards of Printed Lawris,,at tlie:
incr one*._iif hi.ernis. rmy2:A. - A. MASON & CO.
1)1,1:;15*134"illit) I7SINCLAIIL
SIED PEACBE-150 bathe's. (braille byy. •
1 I inn,y3l ; • SMITH A, SINCLAIR
10,RIN —lOO corn; - to arrive ; for stile by
N. j imayas . .; CyMMINS:er, 13511TH:-
ONG.EI3 • sgww— , 100 boxes Onenges ;
150 t -. . •• Lemons
arrive gni° b lr .;
tart ,. . JOSH . •• • w
("?.iTt34,484,0 pluwilytecsived ant fol.elitte y
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cosesol &prime oiitilfcatartatareilleidentrv. l
.'Tr. ;, SyhinsaridSYphilltleiniptione;rPmerrittetV";'S••
VC ( -and its eimisequerices tagetherwitlialtui... - .i. , , •
- terecultuesttar,iraptuitiesoftheblditd,Viith . all disensego
Ilniveaforigin,sktediseases,withetiletares,gleet,arMluta
d/schurgeit, seminal weaknessand impotencytalsii;pßeW
theanuttism; female weakness, diseares.of.the womb.,
monthly suppressions, diseases of, the" . toints, fstuti`in
ano, nervous affections, pains in the back and loins; frti"...i.
tationsiatthe neck pf the bladder and kidneysiecdrbUtlii:
erapttoitsy tatter nngworm,merential disc-aim s eon':
TW ifP, YEARS' PRACTICE
Exclusivelydevoted tothe stridyand treatment ofitentlr'" -
real disorders, and those arising: tromyetithful ezcvadE
gaiety, climate, er-impurities of. the blood, whereby the
constitniton mayhave -ttedatrnfeebled,enablesDr.Brtiora';,'
t° ovomm ooo of oPoodY tePor.;t9 4 1 1Wfi4 TOY PlOcr
themselves ander his care.
Dr. Brown's offices are contrenientlyarracitpd.intri 54 3
crate apartments. :;Patients can vitut.Dt. /1. - .7Shont fear
!of exposure to other visitors.. ' - • -
It is of importance to manypersons in, neetColmecai
aid, to obtain good advice privately and pr w omptly; , ,ailesut.
such, Dr. Brown's , ready skill in.romoving . eivicriattity.:
cues In their various forms sutd stagesoftbratfidtieementa . •
wbB?h can rarely be equalled; Strangers are librehy
prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated
every branek of medicine,' and for the last twelve-oam
conned lumself , exclusively to the treatment of those
-
Dr. Brown is the _only regnbirly edtioated,stirgeon is
Pittsburgh' who Ores his wholeatteation cont.
LEP•Certain,sale and speedyeurnsWill,in a Icases; bo*
- ' Recent muses are relieved in a shert time, withotit
vaotion frombusineas.
Hernia .or , Itttpuarti.—Dr.-BroWn` also inviteitipev"..
sous afflicted with Hernia to Call, as h° has paid pastiest- .
lar attention tothatdnease.
Letters front a distance, asking advic 13, must contain a
fee, or'they wilt not bs attended tots • -
`Office on '.Diamond Alley; a few doors from. Wood
street, towards t.443' market. Canaultations strietlz coat
au:,lATls~ Dr
Browns newly disetnT. ,
edy for-Rheuniatisni It: a speedy and certain remedy '
for that palatial - liable. It never fails.
Office and Private Consultation Rooms No: 65, Dia
mond alley, Pittsburgh,. Pa. The Doctor is always at
Ittnae-• - ' - Multi-dam!
Mtninstalls all-ilenling Ointment.
CIONTAINING NO MERCURY, or other Mineral. •It
ILA_ has the power to cause all EXTERNAL' BORE'S, -
SCROFULOUS HUMORS, SKIN DISEASES.- POI-,
SONOUS WOUIVDS to discharge their putrid.Manere,
111.Itthin heals them. .
I tis rightly . tended ALL-lIEALING, for there is Scarce
ly a. finesse external or internal, that ifwill not beitefit.'.:
I have used it for the last.sixteen years for 'all diseases
of t h e chest, involving the Ittemst.danger and respousi-
bility, and I deelare before heaven and 'inanOttat not in
one case has it failed to benefit, when the patient villein'
. the.reach of mortal means. .. '
I have had physicians tearned in the _profession;
have ministers of the gospel, judges - of the bench; alder- ...-
men, lawyers,gentlemen of the highest ercidnloniend ,
multitudes of thepbot use it in every variety of way,
there has bean' but one voiceone universal voice,say
M'ALLISTER, YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD I"
RHEUMATISM.-Ii rernoves almost imniediatelyahe
inflammation and swelling , when the pain ceased. (Hand • •
the directions around the box.) .
HEAD-ACHE.—The salve has cured Pitresstie of the
head-ache of twelvoyearsAtanding, and who bad it ;reg. •
War every week' do that vomiting took place: Ear-Ache,
aboth-iteitt, and - Ague in the Fate, are helped with.-like.
success.
SCALD HEAD.— We hare cured cases that itetttally - _.
defied every thing kaowa, as well as the ability of fifteen
to twenty doctors. Chic man told us he hadispent WOO
on his' children without any benefit, when it few boxes trt
N!Ga==iMMi=
PILES.--Thoustinds are yearly. cured, by . this Oint
ment.' It agree fails in giffultrelief for the Piles.
Around' tho bbx are' directions "for • using 'APAllister's
Ointment. - for Se roflula, . Liver Complaint, Er) iiperae, ""•""
Chilblain, Sonia Beady Sore Eyes', Quincyl,Sore
Thrcmt, Bronchitis. Nervous _Affections, Prunes, biseruse • • -
.of tbe Spine, Bead-ache, Aithmai Deafness, ur-ache,
Barns, Corns,.allaks — eirses of the Skin, Sate Lip 6, „Pita-
,- -
plea, .k.e.; Sores,' Rheumatiiiiia,Piles, Croup, Swelled
Brokentlieast,l'ootli , ache, Ague in the Face; ac.; etc. • -
If MOTHERts and NURSLS knew its value in cases
0f` 8,13 4 1 a or 'Sere BMW...WeI. would alwaYa
In sitelt eases, if. used freely, and'according to the direc
tionsruciand each box it gives relief in neap/no hours. '
CORNS. - Occasional use of the Ointment will always • ' . "'
keep Corns from growing. • People need never be Lion-' •
bled ith. them, if - they use it, frequently. . .
This Ointment is good tor any part ot the body of limbs
whenjuflamed. In some cases it should be tidpned often: - - -
CAUTIGN. —No Ointment wilt lie gelatine unless the
name of JAMES IIicALLISTER is. written with a pen on everylabel.
• •
"Foe sale by my Agents in all the principal- cities and -•• • '
,
towns in the United States. • •
• • . JAMES McALLIST ER, •
Sole Proprietor of the'abovemillicine;
Principal Office No". North Third et Philadelphia. •
__PFJCk 2 5' CENTS PER BOk.
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Sold at hqippa l e and Retail in Pittsburgh by. BRAUN
&- RElTERocorper, Libirty and" Si." Clair streets; L.
;WILCOX, Jr., corner of Market street and the Diamond; " '
also,•morner of . Fourth Ma-Smithfield- sreets
JAOKSON, No. b 9 Liberlyetreet • and., at the Book Store
in. Smithfield et., third door from street ;
anti
Allegheny by LL P. Schwartz and J„Sargent T and by I.
C. Smith, Birmingham; :D. NtMlity,'Ease'Liberty
RowlandOitcßeesport and Elizabeth; J. Alexander Ec
- Son, Monongsh,la City; N.B. Bowman
vine ; J. T. Rogers, Bridgeport; John_llareiny;Beaver
James Duncan, Fallston; D. Watson A Co., 3Hew Castle; ,
she S. P. Weaver. Freeport. maylAideodtcwy '
rrti) THE P lILL ••`z-Tiiiiifirtrreeititythart nave fonitil^s,'
Dalley's 21.Icigieel Pain Extractor in prove a cure fa
the Chronic Ithenktintism, which I have been tattieted
with for ten years,ln my hi • joints. • - - -
Acquaekritiosh, X. Y., April S, 1348. - ' •
Ma, IL Dsxxxv—,Sir: I have been troubled with the • , •
Piles' for eight months, and could get no relict . . • Your
Magical Pain „Ettrantor having - been rebommehded, to
me, I -applied it' bat twice; obtained instant relief, athi - hi- -
a short. u •me was perfectly cured!, Could I not get any ••-•
mom of would - not - take a hundred -dollars for the. ' •
balance of my bor. • WILLIAM - HALL. -
97 North Moore street, Near York, Itine•l9, 1847.
CAUTION.--Dalicesint/P D epot itt.ths - sity ofNeut '
York,. and where the genuine :Rftitif Zan obtaitted,,. -- f
wholesale and retail, is at 41513 roadway: ' • '
H. DAIS= is the inventOr.of thilsrulYinvtilaattle cam
pound, and he neeirhas, and necersoiltecoidniniclate-thia - . - - •
secret of its preparation to any man living; and, there
fore, no other person ever has made, or ever cansiake. a grainof it himself.' .'
-
Cotimujihr abound! Every truly valuable article - is
subject to be depredated upon.by counterfeiters and' •
posters •;' and nothing, that we, know of, has more extent
stvely experienced that fact than Halleyls Magical Pain
A-Tit:Sr—The genuine Dallel4isesses -of the - severest • •
Bunn, Scalds, Piles, /cc., will afford idstant relief, and
produce at once te - coolingand iodating effect.•=extructing,
pain in and from one - to fifteen minutes! but sureial, 1-
ways, apply it on linen-never oil cotton cloth:
- :And now mark the dtferenee!--CotatterfettExtisctors,
no matter under what name theymay appear, entity
plied, - ialways irritate and intrease tkepain! '
PamphleUt,sontainhtg certificates of cames,may be had
on,applicationio., JOHN :13. PJOHOAN, •
- Western • Depoi,:Pittebursh. b ey
riallers •Animal_Galvanie
For Horses, Cattle, &c., ewes spavin, editor, grease.
poll-evil,,,sores, galls and bruises. Pamphlets containing
certideates of respectable parties, may be bad on appli
cation to JOHN D. MORGAN, ~
Agent, Pittsbargit.
,ErranWee.Ala Shinn, of the Prorestant Methodist Oterch
•J. undersigned, baying beewaillicted durtnohe past
- winter, widiadifedisam - the stomachotomeutnes pro
't
oeing g reat pabfin 'the stomach for ten or tunSlve hours L-*
without intermission, and having tried various remedies
with little effect, was furnished with a bottle of Dr. D. ,
Jaynes , Carminative Balrqtri. This he usedwee - ording to ,
the directions . , and found. iriTawalitylliat thia medicine
caused the pain to abala in three or four minutes: India -
fiftecaortwenty'mtuutes, every uneasy seneation was
n utirely.ordeted. The. medicine was- afterwatds used -•
whenever indications of the approach - of pain were per-
aeivcd and the pain wastherebypravented. conunu-
ed• to use the. medicine every eat:mug ; and sontetiMesia
the morning; end in a few weeks health was solar re
stored that the Sufferer waa-relieved from a large amours
of oppressive pain. From-experience, therefore, ha can
confidently reeceimend. Dr. D-Jaynes' Carminative Bid.
sam, cis a salutarrmedicitte for diseases of the stomach- ,
and bowels.. ••• • A. SHINN.
•
411eiite :r eal YCil e ll t the al P
Yd B 1843
117• F EKIN TEA.STORE, ug7 7
inner. near Wood. • n dhm
HAIR UREAM—A. 'matchless article for '
V growth, beauty and restoration Of the Hair.. This"
c re am, 'when once ' known, Will suporeede all other arti;
hies of the kind now in use. Where the hair iedeadr
Barth{ thin; unheidthy, - nor miningirrey, afoot applice.
,tiontilll Make the hair soft and dark,Mid we it a beau:
Unit, lively appearance; and - Will 'Riad make it maintain
its liveliness and healthy color, twice as long as ' l) the "
preparations that are generally used. Where the halris/ •
thin,
Or has fallen off, - it may berestored by using this -
Cretun.. - Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of
ntMl. a on their hair should at once purchason bottle of ,
the • Chinese 'Unit Mut- rtait isaocoraposed Math Will
not injure the hair like the other preparations, bat will ,
beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every in -
stance
For testimony to its very superior gnalitimsee Motel
lowhig letter-.from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Itlearrs. •
ilendersbott & Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the
'Southern States:
Lett# eat Jtao ll.Cgldtscll Pastor eftha Presbredark
chscreh,
ra t 4n t i.Thamizatort SpurlVl.: Gattrumarts.-4 take
14eastire in Odle& itty testimony in favor of the excellent
preparation Called Dr. Parish's Chinas Hair Crease, for,.
about two years ago my hair as very dry, bristly, " and "
iliSposed to come elm but having procured a bottle of the
;a re a*, and audit accenting to Maprescription, it is now
e Taitic, soft, and fain to the head. Many balsams and
oils" went', applied, each leaving my hairin a worse state
than fickle. ; This. Cream, however, has met
°titerns e or eto et r vea t pre rence
• 1 u ;wait fe
over !all, others, tieing- delicately perfumed mid,not dir
posed to rancidity. - The ladies, especially, will find the
Chinese-Cream-to be deaideratate :In their preparations
forties toilet. Iteepectfalty,
• " • ' -
R. CALDWELL.
Pulaall;Sinenskt/847- -
117.• Sold wholesale .and retail ,- in Pittsburith,"byloini
M. Townsend,4s Market st., Mai Joel. hloblisr, cent ef'-‘Alic , '
. Wood and Fathsts - ;silt daces-1y
•
,
l E'retsburg:ll or_thsultoiral- Sachet,
Stunroer klxhitdtion of Early Broils,.,
` bola , Vegetables, Plants, Flowers; tte., on - Wednesday
and Thursday. th e 13 th end 14th of JUNE, and preectents ,,
will be awarded fir the best and *sena bastof astir ea. ,
rietyi of articles exhibited for competition. Tile mesa.-`,
tiers, and all who (eolith intere,4 In itartictilture.ane ro•
queetl to bring their productions ffirwartl lathe Exbil4;
_ylh.naw
NOLASSOES--tibble., BattleGrou • • state arat. ,
for 003) JANIESPATIVNi'Jt.,
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