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Rockets ; 2 cases, conttg 200 Chinese RoCkets ; o gross Pin Wheels ; • • "• Serpents; 4 • Roman Candles, 6 balls; 10 `[ Flower Pots; - 10 g n inch Triangles; 68 Grass-hoppers;" 15 " Port Fires • .' • ' 40 " Scrolls, Noa.l 2 and 3. Jdbf recd and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, : Io18:0F4 ' • No. 6 Wood street.. • ME NM WOMEN MR MOE =INEI FRE MIMI MO EIMBEE lIIMEI =I =WM W. BIDDLE, Denilst....RE.worja ) to ne - vithree story Brick, on Smrriirrar.zi sr.; one door be low Sixth street. TEETH INSERTED, from one to a whole sea, by Atmospheric Pres‘ure, with a beautiful represr ntation of the Natural Gum. restoring the Faun to its original Shape. TEETH. EXTRACTED, with little or no pain. Dress - sti Terra permanently saved by PLCGOING, preventing the Toothache, which is much bet ter than curing it, though it .should be done in five min utes, or even instantly. ap2l:ly . _ _Mr-. Faux Wurtant RICILARDS, M.constrain ea, from a sense of duty, to make the following statement conscious that it may appear unprofessional. Mr. Chas. -Wade, of this city, was quite low with Pulmonary Con sumpuon, with which I had been treating with less than usaal success. At hie request, and that of his friends, I f ertttiu c ed on t e n t e u r a t a r t y i .gr e .Logz e rs; o L r i e ve re rw al i y rt i an ur d Tay and After using the second bottle, my visits were &Tonto - - ued, and he was soon restored 'o health.. Ido conscien • tion.sly recommend my brother practitioners to prescribe this remedy in all pulmonary complaints which battlethe ordinary mode of treatment. SeTOOIII•ACRE, TRIDEII. G 11214 BAD . 13119tA.711 AND m Tartn.—By the use of Wheeler's celebrated Tea-berry Tooth Wash, Tooth-ache can be effectually cured. 'render and Diseased Gums made firm and healthy. Bad Breath much improved, and the Teeth freed from tartar, and made beautifully white. Price, 60 cents per bottle. This article is patronized by the elite of society — is highly concentrated, and will make one pint of the wash. Sold wholesale and 'retail by WU. JACKSON at his Boot and Shoe Store, "BIG BOOT , ," 89 Liberty 'trees 'head of Wood street, Pittsbtu gb. -ap2l:6indAwt, „nab STELIktARE.--Came to the residence of the subscriber, in the Borough of West beon 14 l Eliza ; blind of the h ear h ye; shmewhitagßAtY hind legs; shoed all round s with heavy toed shoes; and has Swap pearance of being worked in a road team. Entered on the. Clerk's book. The owner is requested to come for ward, prove property, pay charges and take her away; otherwise, she will be disposed of as the law directs. 1e23:3t0 , H. G. TAYLOR. MEI - • - Auction Notice. • Tan dollowing LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, belonging to , the Cofamonwealth' of, Pennsyl -.aT vani,a and now running on the Philadelphia and , lumbitt-.Radroad, will be sold at Public Sale, on TUESDAY,Jvaa 26th;-1849, at ten ,o'clock precisely, at the Columbia Railroad, west of Broad street, viz: "Indiana,' Missppi," .Wisconsin," and . ..Montgomery," se cond class, and " Virginia," and . Schuylkill," third class he above named Locomotives can be put and kept in good running order, - for fight blisiness, at a trilling ea geen se, and ne s , t i re a ;vll! u r d ,a a r v e e e d b f u o rg r abort ,p r e, o ghee. Chester y ou m n a t y at anKlime pretioui to the 10th.of s Tune. Terms cash, and saleyieremptory, • - By order of the Board of Canal Commissioners. • - WILLIAM ENGLISH,. Supt. Atotive Power -P. ec• C. R: R. GEORGE R. BERRETT, r. Auctioneer. RAPPING RAPER.-6 reams. large.size; Intended V expressly for nue of shirt Manufacturers. For Salo by ; . EDWPD TODD & CO. • • • M Morn* 1000 t• o p! , ' , 4doertiu re ore requatedto hand in pleirfavorabeoit dock" : /IL ; This tnuit De complied with,irtorder to in Itlr4 ars on:n*6p, - .Whenitiopas.rible, an earlierhourtcould bopreerrtd, Illornma llost Jobrot . Vice. • 4) • CORNER Or WOOD AND FIVITI STREETS. 117 - ,fiaving added to anrEstablishint pre p a re d-en Steam-Power Printing Ittnehine s - we are to do all kinds of Newspaper and Book work in a style of un surpusettbettutyand neatness; and apon the most rea sonable terms. We , respeetfully solicit the patronage or be public in this line of our business 40 tIrlai...The Stockholders of the Protective Caton Store and all others interested, are requested tO at tend a meetinfkorriitilinday evening - , at 8 o'clock, at - the corner of. Fourth and Smithfield streets, as - business .of importance will be laid before them by the Executive Committee. Je23:2t Br ORDER OF TIMEXECUMYR CO ltirigazinea for Juli,,,...,Godey's Lad_ y's Book, Graham's, t3artain's and Peterson's (Ladies' Na-. tionaly Magazines for July, and a general assortment of Cheap Publications, for sale at the Literary Emporium on Third street, opposite the Post Office. le4l or Plain delphin.r-mOwing to a.dilTerenee in our arrangements, the Allegheny Fire Co.- will leave for Philadelphia on nett Tuesday, WM fist. Application to go must be made-this week , aa the books win be closed oMonday. -U. Cmciaam., Chairman Committee. . • . • 137 . 13arc5. Gate: J. 11. Nlrainox will be supported for Major General, at the ensuing elec ion. Elizabeth, Jime,l3, 1t349.-4jeltbd&wTtljiu,c-IM;AI'7" Inr - Mn. Enrroa:—Plcase announce the name of R. G. BROOKS, and e Weekly Ward of the City of Pittabarg, B) the Daily Pittsburgh Post, as a suitable candidate for the office of County, Commisszoner subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Mr. Bactoss, having proved. himself an unwavering Democrat, will, if nominated, receive the most warm and hearty support of the Democratic party. leZa . 111savlarrEasoatiorDszsocastrs. irrlaajor Gezierplp—The CommissionedOffwers of theist Brigade 15th Diaitiou Penna. Volunteers will meet tit the New Conn. Honie,irt the City of Pittsburgh, on theist 31ondny Itld day) of July, at 11 o'clock, for the purpose of electing one Major General. Jon HAUCEinntany, Brigade Inspector. .tel.B.d&w* lir Maud Street - Bridge...An Election will be he d at the Rooms, North end of said Bridge, on the Ist Monday of July next, for one President, ten Managers, one Treasurer, and one Secretary, to manage the aaarra of said Bridge . .for the ensuing year. • WM. Ifforinmax, Preet. • 'coroner...l offer what's left of me to the-Dem ocratic County Convention as a candidate for Coroner. If I have any friends, I want them to kg ror me now. Lsorox Rea, Late : of Molina del Rey.. - ttr Major G eiteral..-110o.SAortsJoreg t will be lltwported for Major General, by wade [Journal copy.' AlAtai - Votmarrana., Orr• Sunday Trills to Beaver..-The steamer 13EAVER will leave the Wharf, opposite the blonone lola /louse, every Sunday morning, at '9 o'clock, tor Beaver. Remmuag, will leave Heaver at 1 o'clock, and arrive at 4 o'clock, P. M. • Fare, .0 aa. r-siva cater g, 047"Plotir u_s — Motllee..+The Journeymen Saddlers, Harness iknd Trunk Makers' Society meets the first Saturday Of every month, at Union Hall, corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets. (mayikly) W. C. Ganef Stey. W • oottoroiy...-If you wish to save your money • buy a superfine HAT or CAP, call at FLEHING.'S HATSTORE where you will find a complete assortment of the latest Fashions, CHEAP FOB CASH. . . M. FLEMING, 130 wood st, corner f Virgin alley. maeM:y] 1171. - 0. of 0.-V.--Place of Meeting', Washington Hall; Wood street, between sth and Virgin Alley. Prrrantraon Lona; No. 236—Meets every Tuesday veering. Meacrarrum Encssaturrr, No. 877-Meets Ist and 3,1 .Friday of each month. niar2.6-1y •.lij- I. O. of 0. P..k.A.T.L . EGIIENT LODGE, No. 40 Pests .at the Hall, corner of Wood street and Virgin Alley, every. Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. mayl:6m - Gsoaos Rastarrr, 1.17_70, Attention.--ROBER BAKER, blzacurorr TAnort, N 0.31 Market, between Second anct 27tirtf streets, Pinsbefrgh.—Constantly on hand; a large and general as sortment of FosILIONADLE READT-Y.A.DE CLOTIILNO. Particular attention paid to the Cutting of Custom Work, which will be made in the most fashionable man 13Cr, and on reasonable terms. mayB . - • 117.0dd Fellows' Hall, Odeon Building, Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield streette—Pipsburgh Encampment, No. 2, meets Ist and 3d Tuesdaysibf each month. • Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 2/1 and 4th. Tuesdays. Mechanics' Lodge, No. 9, meets every Thursday evening. Western Sum Lodge, No. 24, meets every Wednesday evening.. Iron City Lodge, No. Dit2,. mcets every Iftuday ev'ng. evening. bloom Moriah Lodge, No. 360, meets every Friday. may29:ly Darr Constipation of the bowels or costiveness, head ache pain in the side and breast, nausea and sickness, vanable appetite, yellow or swarthy complexion s &c., are the usual symptoms of Liver Complaint. Wnght's Indian Vegetable Pills aro always certain to rimove the above complaints, bccause they purge from the body those morbid huors which are the cause, not only of all disorders of the m ) iver, 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 pani cle of disease from the body. Beware of Counterfeits and Imitations.—Remember that the Original and , Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have thelvvittrit signature of WiLuaat Wino= on the top label of each box. Remember, alsoithat H. Smyser, Druggist. corner of Market and Thud streets, is not an agent for this niedi .eine, and we cannot guarantee as genuine that offered by bun for sale. The germine is for sale a Dr. Wright , s Principal Office, 169 Race strnet, Phi.adelPhia ; end by JOHN - THOMPSON, 156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., who is sole agent for this city, by whom dealers can be sup plied at the wholesale rate. • . Jew . _ W 122.5,45 J. RICILAnD9 • Cincinnati, October 5 I t, 1844 ' 3.1 D. . This medicine is 'warranted to break up the most dis tressing Cough Ma few hours time._ For sale b yJ. KIDD lc CO., Wholesale rhumb, ,ta No. 6U Wood at Ahmoibi KNER.J.i - AND .4 HARDIN, . dinutyl6:6lmd4w .- • • . Grant street. my7:lawul M MIN FURNITURE OF A PRIVATE. FAM I EX AT ArCTION. 1: On Tuesday next, June itth, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon will be sold, at the dwelling of Mr. A. Hutu 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., mg carpet, hearth mg*, Venitian blinds, landscape and paper blinds, fancy and common chairs, rocking chairs, high and low post bedsteads, side tables, dining and breaktut tables, mahogany and cherry bureaus, trash stands, astral lamps, together witgi v great Tenety of kitchen utensils and other articles. JAMES ItIeKEVNA, Ic2o Auctioneer. • BCRIP use CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, BUGGIES, tk.c.. AT PUB AUC27ON, on Trasusv, the 3il day of Jots, at 10 o'clock, A. st., at the Carriage Manufactory of the subscriber, in Diamond alley,. between Wood and 'Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. • Splendid Chatter for a Bargain, and to ride in your own Carria n 's. • In order to close up my sprang sales, I will sell at the time and place above stated, all my finished stock of Ve hicles, which - are done up in the latest styles and of the best material. It consists in part as follows: 6 Fancy top Buggies; 6 Common Buggies, without tops ; 2 Handsome Barouelies, suitable for 1 or 2 horses ; 1 Splendid Dickey -seat Carriage 1 do Family - Carriage, with ' 3 seats; 1 Standing top Barouche: Sale positive. Tattsts--1 months, with approved endorsed paper, or Pittsburgh, Allegheny City or 'County Scrip, ,in equal portions. All accounts due by me,Will be taken in pay ment. E. M. BILLOW; Pittsburgh: JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct`r. PEBIF 'fa - AM TOECIC. ppm subscriber has just received, at the Pekin Tea Store,. 7o Fotuthstreet,a very large and well select ed stock of pure GREEN AND BLACK 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. Oar stock being among the largest in the West ' we are prepared to whole sale on better terms than any house in the city.— We invite zetail grocers to call and examine our stock and prices. They can have it packed in 1., * and 1 D. packages, 5 lb. tin canisters, or by half chests, to suit their convenience. Our retailprices vary for Oohing, Black Teas from 50 eta. to 81,50 P Num Young. Souchong, .50 eta ; Con go 50, and English Breakfast 50; Young Ilyson,Gunpow tier and Impenal, from 35 cents to 81,25 :Families are requested to send and get samples of oar Teas, and try them, before purchasing. my.l4:dikw A. JAYNES, 70 Fourth st. 'WRITE SUGAR'S.—Covering's' Leaf, Crushed and bbl: or at Pul retail, verized at the PE Sugars, just reed and for sale by the Street. KIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourtfi F's NE yr, t. Domingo and Rio Codhes,just recd and for sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth et. may 24 Alt3lNs AND boxesp2oo rime Rai- XL, sins, and 00 small drams fresh rigjn and for sale at the PEKIN nit STORK s, ust 70received Fourth street. may 24 11000 LATE, COCOA AND BROPlA—Baker's Bro ma, No. Chocolate and Cocoa; also, Schitz' sweet spiced Chinolute t ium reci'd and for sale at tho PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth street. may*" FlWirils :s. m rm - %, k ,---_ ,LA1 ,t,1.,3,rA30Er . Veitings, Ca:srmeies, Vttrmer Goods, CLOTHS, die. P DELANY, 49 Liberty street, respectfully culls the . attention ohis friends and th publio t his supply of Seasonable Goods, such as s the latest o style new of Fancy Cashmere Us, dm hied French Habit Cloths, Italian Summer Cloths, Drills, White and Brown Russia Duck, Summer Cloths, Plain and Fancy French, English and American Cloths and Cassinieres; and all other articles suitable for customer trade. Also, a large and general assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, made up In the most fashionable manuer l and will be sold low for cash. - • Ual:d&w.l• _. P. DELANY. . ____ Wall Paper 'Warehouse, N 0.47 MARKET STETITTSBURGH, PENN'A. PALMERP THOMAS RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and cus tomer,, that he has had at no past period so exten sive a Stock as be has at present. He can otter to pur chaser!, on very moderato terms, at the std am/dished nand in 2kfarket street, almost every article in his lino— including counting-room. bed chamber, di n ing-room, par lor mid hall Paper. With Borders, Landscapes, Fire. board Prints, Paper and Transparent Window Shades, Bonnet and Binders. Boards; Writing, Wrapplug, and Tea Paper hula abundantly supplied, and relinesta merchants and housekeepers to call and examine his as sortment. est Rag,pric a es. nd Tanners' Scraps taken in trade, at the high mar 13-d&w4m prissi i i . frtHE undersigned are now in receipt of their second supply of PRRSR SPRING GOODS. They res pectfully a s k. the attention of Merchants and• Dealers generally to an examination of their stock, feeling as sured that they can 'offer Goods on the mat: favorable terms and at ute moss reasonable prices. Their stock embraces every article in the •Variety and Fancy Dry. Goods line together with Brown and Bleached l'iltudlns, Drilli; Ginghams, Lawns, Prints, Tickings, &c.; &c. gs • MeCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, No. 97.W00d streatinext door to Diamond alley mayls d&w .'. FOR SALE-7 half chest. " Helena" Tea, and I east 'Madder, Low for City'or County Scrip, at CASIDAY I B, N 0.28 Wood street. ES!Xii MEE Fign =OE PITT/3813E011 TRADE. N. B.ORAIG 'J. OAHOTHiRS, - , bomurrrig- rort JuNp.. , W. A. HILL, ' • . • . PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS KIR 1848. SteamboatPiteketLi ne,leavesdailyforEineinnaii,l 9 ic s Passenger .Paeket, yialiftrovansville, to Baltimore "and Philadelphia, 8 A.. 151,11118 8 P.M. Matt • Coachlene, direct to Philadelphia, B s.. st., and 121 Western and Sontherti Mail Coaeltline, . North-Western, via Cleveland, daity,lo a. M. Erie and Western. New York, daily, 9 a. M. North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, ARRIVALS AZMDEI -- -1113VRE OP AWLS. Eastern. 'Mail via . Philadelpltia, due ,3 a.'st., closes 12 M. Western Mail, Cin. and Loutsv., due El p. is., closes 5 A. m. South.via Bah. andWanhington, due BP. st.,eloses 5 at. North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 a. st., closes A. ht. Western and estern New York, due BP. N., closes 8 a.st STOCIES. Par value: Asked. Pifered Bank otPitisbargh " $50,00 $50.00 • 00,00 Exchange Bank 50,00 47,00 46,00 blershtuits' and. Bank 5(1,00 50,00 .49,50 Fatmers'peposit Bank . None in market. Hand Street Bridge 50,00 50,00 49,06 Northam Liberties Bridge— •• • 50,00 " 35,00 Old Allegheny Brldge 25,00 36,00 - • 35,00 coanellsvilleß. R.Stoeli, wild on - shams,l2,so , 5,00 1,43 City Bonds (6 1 1 'ceitti)• •—•• • • 91,00 Gas Stock lllonottgahela • Bndge 25,00 — —• ••••• Penne- s's, quoted in Philadelphia 50,00 91 Penna. O's, 4, 4 4 t/ 101} New issue Treasury Notes , 6's; quoted in Philadn • .117 f Daily Review of the Markets OFF/CE OF THE POST tt • Mox9sT - hloinai2G, Tuns 25, 1249. FLOUR—Tho'market was without animation on Saturday, and consequently we have no change to notice in pricey; . PADVISIONS--The market continues dull; and Unchanged. We note 'a sale of llama in a small Way at`previous prices. GROCERIES •We note sales of Coffee at Mac. Molasses is held at 28.. Sales New Orleans Seger at Bididi. LARD continues in good request at 6c for a prime article. Rates of Eliscount $ Datut of (going CORRECTED BY Whl. LARIMER, JR. -Exchangt Broker, 66 Fourth rt. adjotniniSankFuutturgh PENNSYVANIA . ORIO. Columbus Pittsburgh Banks. • --•-•.• pa. tateßank andbranchts.• •1 Philade/Phia•Pants. . 1 , Cincinnatißanks.• •••• - • .1 Germantown ' , par Cirderille (Lawrence) 1 Chester con!LIY ... •.. -•• , • Columbus Bank 1 Delatoare courtly Tar ia• • • 1 liontgonteryeounty pa assillon 1 Northumberictrui con nty..y Sandusky CoLßank 4. Bridge Co.. • Tar Geauga .. . 1 Reading ... Nonuta/k.• •• , Lancaster .po New Lisbon'' . 1 Doylestown . pew Wooster. ..... - 75 Easton par arietta.. 1 Bucks county r Chillicothe 1 Pound& . • -• - • pa Cceland. ••• • • .......... 1 Washington- } &iota Brownsritk. - 1 par Lancaster P York,- •• . .• .......... • • • Hamikon. 10 Chambersburgh 1 Canton 20 Gettysburg 1 Urbana 5O Middletown 1 Grano -ilk Carlisle 1 50 ' Harrisbugh 1 ii.rmirs. Honesdale 1 State Bank and Branches 45 L e b anon. ...... ~. ....... 1 ante of Itlinois.- • • ...... 75 Lewistoton, . CAll EfIGAN. Wyoming 1 Riakin 70 Erie. 'lnsurance Company •• • • 5 Tra West Branch 1 State Bank 5 yneSbur.•• 1 Oakland county 10 Sueruehantia' county . .3 Farm. and Meek Bank. •10 :States Lehigh county Bank 26 St. Clair no sak II • Relief Notes MISSOURI. City and County Scrip. -- State •Pa'a . 1 /ND/ANA . TENNESSEE. State Bank and branches. •1 AU bant 5 1 T E RN EAS EXCHANGE. • Ii" NTIICE Y. New (prern..)• - All Banks - 1 Phikuletphia.ln ............ t •. . VIRGINIA. Easternßanks ' Baltimore. ,' 1 Whetting i VALVE OP COINS. Branch Branches • 1 Amer: Gold(prens.) 1 at Morgantotcn • • •1 101 d • • • ;do. • • -do 5 MARYLAND. Guineas $5 00 Baltimore eity ...... • -par enigma 483 Country Banks 1 Fredereekdors 7 60 NEW YORK. Ten Thaler7 60 City Banks pa Ten Guilders. ••..- • • • 3 90 Country Banks ' 1 Lonisd'ors NEW ENGLAND. Napoleons 4 20 3 dllsolrent bards • • - ...... • k Doubloon,Sponish• • • .10 OS SO NEWJERSEY. Do. Patriot ' 15 50 P lairyield .. - ......... nosale Ducats. . 120 AUCTION 8 ALES, Br JAMES X , KENNA, A UCTIONRER, No. 114 Woos Brass?. TH2ltt DOORS /ROM Frr/11 -• •• . • ARRIVED, - • Steamer Lake Erie,.Sholeg, Beaver. " . • Michigan N 0.2, Gition, Beaver, Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville • " Atlantic, Parkinson, -do . Camden, Hendrickson. McKeesport 12 • • .Vermont, Rule tt, Louisville Shenandoah; Bowman-, St. Louis. ; 1 1116012, AtcAtinahl Suufiah. Beaver, Clarke, Wellsville. - " Shunk, Marietta. Peru, Calhoun T Sunfish.; - .. DEPARED,- Steamer Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver. " " Lake Erie, Sholes, Beaver. of Balti c, Jacobs? Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, " Camden Hendrickson, McKeesport. Consigneexter, Zanesville. " McKinle, Cincinnati. " . Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville. • Ohio, Stoops, Gallipolis. . _ F or cincinnatt .n ate te wlii a r - cave or incinnost and uoulaville on Wedrteaday morningod 10 &cloak. ' ' For freight or paaangeonply on Iboard t JelO I For Greenwood Gardens. NEW ARRANGEMMENT.--The* steamer :THOS. SCOTT will com .mence on Monday, May 7th, to nut from the old Greenwood Landing, foot of Pitt street, to the. Garden, leaving at 8 o ' clock lc, and at each even 8 hour until o'clock P. ta.; last trip from the Garden at /0 P. nr. The. Saloons are sppplied with all the delicacies ef the season. Tea at 8 d'dock. ,The Garden, with a large collection of Greenhouse Plants, Dahlias, - Annual Flow er Plants and Shrubbery. The comfortable wharf. boat, Greenwood, will be.placed at the Pitt at, landing.. imy4 WELLSVILE- PACKETS. For Bearer and WiellovEle. Tar new and spleinilid'pelmettger steamer • C AL EB. COPE, A. Mtianoca, Master, will leave fottb above and all intermediate ports - every Tri esday,Thureulay, and Samittax. = Foefralghthr pasiimei impenor aecommoda. tient, applroit board.- ,• • May 4 Ntiiii'Arramigenient. ' • Tits steamer BEAVER - , Ctias. B. Cbattatc, aster, will leave this city every Monday, e hi ea ay and Friday, at 10a. m. She has a boat at the landing, between Wood at. and the'Bridge, prepared to receive freight at any time. tray 4 ' Wm. 11. Wheeler, QTEAMEROAT AGENT, can be found at Wesley 1..7 Grier's Counting Room, corner of Water and &alb field streets, Pittsburgh. mar 27 iii" . 4t:Liititst. #1141611 Tins fine new passenger steamer AARON HART, W. 3. Kourrrz, AT aster, will leave for a ab ove and intermediate ports, regularly For freight or passage, apply on board. Par Cincinnati • , •14.egsalar Packet. Ars. The fine 'steamer MT. 'VERNON, Iltasst Kozarrz, Master, will leave forthe above and interme tate ports, regularly, every Saturday evenihg. For freight or passage, appiy on board, or to ap46 GLO. B. MILTENBERGER, Ag't. 9401ThriVIILL19 PACKDTS. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI fr. LOUISVILLE. omo malt. RSGDLAD. SAIVILDAT Pacxxr.--The A No 1 fine and fastpassenger steam Pac ket TELEGRAP/1,1 Llezlep,, Cora mander,willleave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati andLottisoille, and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ERRS k DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packet, arid with a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the accommodations are tnfcrior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ben Franklin No '6 and Pike ,No 9, to Sant- Louis—time thrOttfib,VlVE DATE. 43141 MM. 1848: Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. Ft/DWAIN Ist, 184.8. FAUIRDAST 15t,1848. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 PM. The following new boats complete the line for the present season : ATLANTIC, Capt, James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A../acobs; and LOUIS MLANE,' Capt. E 0 Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and are fitted up withoutragard to expense. Every comfort that money.can procure has been provi ded. The poets will leave the Blotiongeitela Wharf Boat,. at the footof Ross st. Passengers will, be punctual on hours. board, as the boats will certainly iestvettt the advertiser ja3l Begun Packs' Jar Packet for Main Ash. fir i dt TELE fine steamer WELLSVILIito• Capt- Bazars, will leave teethe above cal inter mit /ate polls on Wednesdays and Saturdays. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ate.gi" (IEO . B. MILTENBERGER, Agt. New Wheeling Packet.- The new and splendid passenger steamerJAM EL NSON,G.. D. Moore Moister, will run as a Regular Patios between Pittsburgh and. Wheeling, le av ing !tits city every Tuesday,. Thursday and Saturday, a 10 o'clock, A. at., and Wheehng e very Alonday, Wednes day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, •..31. For freight or passage, (having superior annontranda lions;) apply CM board. The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river. AItISRTRONC: Er: CROZER, dec6itr Agent*. Magazine* foe July. RECEIVED AT M. .&. MlNER"S—Godey's Lady's Book. Graham's hittgazine, Sartain's Union Maga tine; and National Magazine, for July. • The American Angler's Guide, with numerous iltus trutions. Nineveh and its Remalns--by Layerd .. The Old'London Bridge ; or, The Days Of Henry VIII.; by C. Herbert RodwelL Grace. Dudley ; or, Arnoldmt Saratogaby Charles I. Peterson. Second No. of the Personal History end:Experience of David. Copperfteld—by Charles Dickens. Facts for the People ; or, Things Worth Knowing a Book of Receipts. Fresh supply. The Crimes of Paris—a Record of Scenes and Events 1 of Every Day Occurrence—by Robert P. Gruhey. 117' Smithfield street, Oppoeste Browieslietej , . fje2l.. , riE subscribers base on hand a large stock of Bath T ing Tubs, consisting of the following kinds: Piling Bath 'Tub, large size; Ottoman Tiath Tub ; Sponging Ringing Shower Tub ; Children's Bath Tubs; Leg Stomach Heaters, &c. These Tubs are made of good materials and neatly Japanned. JOHN DUNLAP & CO, ;c2l Corner Market and Second streets. MEW BOOKS—lrviag —The Crayon — Miscellany .LN comprising, The Prairie, Abbotsford, Newstead Abbey. Complete in one volume—elegantly printed. Curzon—The Monasteries of the Levant. Post, • vo.; illustrated. A volume of more than ordinary interest. relating a series of most curious and often amusing adventure. • • • The field occupied by the volume is almost entire ly new.—Coovnercial Advertirer. A book of gentlemanly, liberal, scholarly interest, which reminds us not a little of Beckford's Spanish Ex cursions' or the vivid eastern reminiscences of Eathen.— Literary Work!. " Cooper--(New edition orearly works.) The Spy, re vised, &c. with new introduction and notes: Complete in 1 vol. Uniform with Irving's works. Six. The Spy and the Sketch-Book were the-first Atnenean books which were universally acknowledged to contain a performance as well as a promise. Wo 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 seat by the side of Goldsmith and Addison t and Cooper was translated in every country,. of the continent where any Interest was - felt is a foreign literature.—Literary World. For sale by J. D. LOCKWOOD, Cid Wood street. SAAIRB TAYLOR. J. R. Taylor & No. I .2 l Libertystree4VOtif doors below St.eksirstr) lk TAN U FACT to ALL Brass and WIRE RI D-CLH in. from N 0.2 to No. 60; Brass and Iron Wiro DLES and•SIFTERS, from N 0.2 to No. 00. • Every No. Wire Cloth in PAPER CYLINDERS. All kinds of HAND WORK, Screens, Bird Cages, Fenders, &c. , RIVETS—BIack, Tinned, Copper and Braes', of every size, on hand or matte to order. WlRE—lron, Brass, Copper, and every Steel of eve size. BROOM WIRE, Sheet Brasi,Japanned and Britannia Ware. • Orders for any kind of the above article,, will be promptly filled. Purchasers will find it to their advan age to call and examine our stock. , je9:3nt MACKEREL -100 bbls. large N 0.3; 10 " " 1 ; 10 " 20 bf. bbls., Nos. 1 and 2, Mass. ins'n Landing and for Bale by MILLER & RICETKON, Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty, street. -. AA VERY VALUABLE BUILDINO"LOTS, in the Town of New Troy,'n short distance above' the Allegheny City Water Works. Also, TWO LOTS in Allegheny City, near the Diamond. 'ride indisputable. Terms finayme ne-fifth payments;deivery of deed ; the balance four equalannual or fdrther in; formation, please call on the subscriber at the ware room of Edward Todd & C 0.,. corner of Filth and .fiDirke streets, Pittsburgh. SILVESTER SEYMOUR. Pittsburgh, June SONO ---dlm<w • • • XTEIV BOOKS.-41 History' of Wondotfia Invetuions, 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, Indiana', with an Introductory Essay, by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Just received by . JOHNSTON* STOCRTON, Cor. 3d and Martel els. TUST RECEIVED, per Express, a small assortment of /1 Summer Coating; also, two places white Marseilles, fig'dpbeautifal pane= ; and will barnacle to ordereheap. Je3oJAS. Meat/IRE, Tailor, Third street.. AA . A.-MASON & CO. are offering 1. yard wide. Brown ar4l,cente, Bleached fin. 4 1, . and tier) , fine at 8 cants; Sommer Stuffs of every:raricty; more coes at 61; Lawns, 9 cent.i, fast colors, warranted ; fine Beregea 18/. and 25c.; more Wrought Crillate, 8 rind 100.1; Chettuzettes 25c.f &c., . REA EMI RIM r.:•.,'L''"..:-:.. , ;:,... , :, - 0-::'-,. -, ••‘ . 't1 PORT OF PITTSBURGH 3} ran wizica tt7 Tlisciarein. ~,,-p.- . 4, . :, ,-.•.,....'r,.i-.:', „-.-,,,,,:,:;=•;.,-i:.:;.'‘f,'::'-;:;:',',':',:...:',',-. EN .:,- • • , g PP KOP E - M - E NA - G KRIE BEtIHO THE I...AIiGEST, RAREST COLLECTION Or WILD BEASTS, BIRDS AND REPTILES, EVER BEFORE EXEIMMED IN:THE UNITED STATES, _INHPOWITARRYLIeZir g a rger. eanaaaY and 2'4 . ursdall, July 3, 4 and 3, for three days only', at the .111.4NSION TIME OF EXHIBITION:- On Tuesday, July 3d, Afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock—ln the Evening from 7 toll) o'clock. On IVedeesday, July 4th, there .will be four distinct Exhibitions,viz:—Morning from 8 to li . o'clock, and. from ll} to 1 P.m; Afternoon, from 2 to 3 o'clock ; and Evening, from 7 to 10 o'clock. On Thursdayf July fitii—Moming, froth° to 12; Afternoon, from 2 to 5; and Evening, from 7 to 10. i . . Among the most conspicuous features of thin interesting Exhibition, is the - - - RHINOCEROS, OR UNICORN OP HOLY. WRIT. • .... . ~ ' . The Gray OA. in America since 18t13. 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 or a LIVING RHINO CEROS in the United States, the greatest curiosity:in the Animal Kingdom. ' • . Foremost in interest, novelty and attraction, are the bold and original - performances of . Unfelt DRIES/RAUH, ' ' '• , THE EMPEROR OF ALLTHE--LIONSON THE DENS OF WILD BEASTS. His performances differ from all others, not onlyin the skill and grace which lie displays in his exerCises with the TERRIFIC GROUP OF LIONS, TIGERS, LEOPARDS, COUGARS, PANTHERS, ate i but in the matchless and almost superhuman command with which he exacts the obedience of these fiercest and most remorseless tenants of the desert, the forest and the Jun.Ve. HERR DRIESBACH MAY HAVE NO EQUAL—HE IS HIMSELF ALONE. . . MANY IMITATORS, bat HE HAS. The LIST embraces all the finest Living Speciniens of WILD ANIMALS! , . That the great experience, enterprise and resources of the proprietors. have enabled them to bring together in one LARGE AND SPLENDILI COLLECTION. A fall description of the Animals contained in the Exhibition, will be found in Pamphlets and Bills at the principal Hotels, revious to - tholtivlval of the Company. V . ADitussioN, 25 CENTS. CH& DREN,IIINDER TEN YEARS; 113 CENTS. • ' i'.o. , Dr. George ittCook. " , PEKE, in POUrat JIM!, war Grant, immediately op posite 111 r. Bakerrell's, in the room lately occupied as an office by Alderman Fie, may be found, at night, in No.:lSt. Charles.suY3(tlYs rnays BusLs Card. TYRANTS Al. WELL ASM uca OIVOPOLIES 211175 T FALL: 80 MUST PRICES; 1 - 1 - nnuff fact will be ;woven bp ealling-at MeGrunt's V Fashionable Tailoring Establishment,Thini street, St. Charles Building, Morro: Smru.profits and quid:sales. Vesarry : Fresh and goad. MWIL MILLSR, PILLLADA WIII:RICISTSOS, AMT£011:11011. ELLER & ItIGKETSON Mote:mar Graters, and Im porters of Brandies, Wines and Segura; Nos. 172 and 174, corner of Liberty and Irwin streets7Pittsburgb, Pa. snY23:y J HUFFMAN CAMAY, Bill, Aferetlandize and Pro t, • duce Broker—Office, (up stairs) N 0.28 Wood street Pittsbrgh. m v 25 Isaac MERCHANT TAILOR, Smithfield street; N 0.12, be , ,L.XL tween lst and :Id streets. ap4y: ICI • B. CARNHAN, Attorney at Law—aßfiee on Fourth At. at, between Cherry alley and Grant at. (baby A li. MASON & CO., 60 MAHEXT new are offe ring .111... their stock of Silks, Shawls VizeNec, Lawns and Muslins at still greater reduced prices. Yard wide bl'k Silks, best make at 12e., Summer Shawls at 75e. and $4; most fashionable Vtzettes at 85 and So; Lawns end IJuslins at 9 and 10 cents; best Merrimack Flints at Sc., I usually l2tc.; Calicoes at 61e ; wrought Collars 8 cents; wrought Capes $1 and $2; Florence Braid Bonnets 02 and 76e.; Gloves at 4 cents—together with a general as sortment of other Goods at nearly one-half the regular flies. je tO "tTO LET 7 .TheTargt Three S try ri - ek .oar are ense, No. 112 Second street. Posseuion given Ist of July. Enquire of (jell) A. BRADLiEr. _____ Rosed ale Garden. Tax Proprietoralnp, of this beautiful REMUS, has made every arrangement for entertaining vi*iters drig me worm season. Te steamer Amey Mason leave u s a che foot of Pitt street e h very after noon through the week, for the Garden— commeneing half-past 1 - o'clock, making a trip every hour until 161 - o'clock, r. x. On Sundays, she leaves first trip at 8 ne?ando'clin the morning. Ice Cream, Strawberries, Dia- Supper furnished to order. Also, Rooms for Co- Union Parties at all times. N. B.—The Boat having been thoroughly repaired cx. preuly for this trade,. and being the first to open it on Sundays, the owner hopes to_ gll in a liberal patronage. ietil I, IV. :HEALEY Proprietor. ------WAW aiii i iiii:l — T - TR2 - 4 --- -----". BEDFORD, PA. frHE undersigned „haying fitted up this large Roil com l. modiout Hotel in elegant style. is prepared to ae; , . commodate VISITERS TO THE REDFORD SPRINGS in a manner that cannot fail to give satisfaction. Tho . House is beautifully located in the very centre of the town, and contains it equal to any Hotel in the , State. Ile deems it mulecessary to multiply promises, but pledges himself to use every exertion to render, comfortable all who visit his house. Boarders will be to to the Springs in pleasant' hacks, at an times, and the water can always be had fresh inthe house. (jl.:.2ws) SAMUEL DAVIS. I - Giiiiiiiiowii.7 A DF.LIGIITFUL SUMMER RETREAT, two miles ..M. 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 or, choice shrubbery. Also. an extensive Green-house, con- 1 taining the Cutest varieties of exotic plants. Commo dious Saloons are erected for the reception of visitors,— lee Creams, Pastry, Fruit, Nuts, Cakes, and all the deli cacies of the season, arc kept for sale; and all kinds of , Plfillta, both native and exotic. limpets 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 evening, landing at the Gartlen_gate„ 117- Kept on Temperance principles, and closed oil Sunday. [Journal and Gazette copy.] illy.V, •••.----.---------------u-.—..,.-------. • TEAS t TEAS I I TEAS It !. ,_ Ir is with pleasure that the subscribers in pri-ce, num.. foofmthtehecoenitciereninseonfdPaiettsplurginhpahuildadve.ilepinhly, that they have completed arrangements with blessrs..l. C. Jenkins & Co., of Philadelphia, to receive their superior PACICF-D TEAS, And will hereafter be kept constantly on hand. They are neatly and securely put TIP in metallic packs of },l and 1 lb each, with I eir printed card—showing the kind of Tea, with an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked. I , RSTA.Ti PKICES: ;.? [Gunpowder 621 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 es Imperial 50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 : Hylton 50 62 75 1.00 1,25 50 62j 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 o 1 Y,llison Black • 371 50 BLACKS. Fine and Extra Fine• • •75 1,00 1;25 1,50 We wilt warrant all the TEAS we sell to be. qUal to, if not superior to any sold in this City, and should they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, and the money will - be - refunded, us it is only with that understanding we sell. We ask a fair trial, that the public able to judge between our Teas and those o r ehereto sold by other companies in this city. All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS, should give us u call. Dealers can he supplied on the most reasonable terms For sale by JOS. S. Sr. YOUNG k CO., N, %V. corner 4th and Ferry streets, and SON, S. W. corner 34 Y and Ross streets .._........_______ TI Fire and Marine Insurance. RE INSURANCE CO. OP NORTH AMERICA will .1. make permanent and limited Insurance on Property in thin City and vicinity, and on shipments. by Canals, Rivers, Lakesond by Sea. The properties of this Com pany are welt invested and furnish an available fund for the ample iudemnityof all persons who desire to be pro tecteayi 8d by Insurance. WM. P. JONES, Agent, m 44 Water street. Factory' for Sale, TN SUCcESSPULOPERATIoN, manufacturing Print '. era , Wood _Type and Raised Sign Letters by Ma chinery. The machinery is • admirably suited for all carving purposes, for which a pattern can be made from the finest engraving to heavy cornice. Should the in. ventor, Isaac Marra 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 aver in Alle gheny 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., SCHOLY & RYAN, 117' From the foregoing Notice. all. M. Smote, we I 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. pen) SCROLY & RYAN. cigars, Einar sad Tabaceop A T JACOB hic.COLLISTER,S, Pifth street, 1'0.19.-- 1 - 1. Regalia; Washington Lanorma ; La Rosa; Juan:, Sant; Plantation: Hutt Spanish, Malay . and Common; Together with a variety of other brand___s. _ Auto— .extensive assortme of brandWlG TO: BACCO, at the most celebrat ed i.ameng. which are the.Luxious Luxury, P. Robinson's Pound-lump, G Fi rant & Williams', and Arch'd Thomas Grape Brand, wouldrders promptly attended to. Country Merchants do well to cull examine my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Cuba Wrapper and Filler Leaf for sale, [l7 - Sign of the Indian Chief. T HE UNEXPIRED PART OF A. : LEASE ofa Corms Douai, in a pleasant•location in the City at Pitts burgh, with all the Ear Fiztures and Furniture r together wrtbt two Ten pin Alleys, DaUsand •Pine; in good order; Rooms and Cellar; lit with Gas. Enquire o ARTHUR NICHOLSON, or • JACOEPTIOSTON. NRANDy—markil Cognac Brandy' J. J. Away', _up Bordeaux do; A A. Sergnetue, BooIL do.' Co o do.; in store and .forislo by *- (jug) it, go --- Concert Garden. THE subscriber having taken the Pleasure Gardens, in the Ninth Ward, known as the CONCERT GAR DENS, would inform' thecitizens of Pittsburgh • that he has had the Gardens-rind Saloons fitted, up in a splendid manner, and they are now ready for the reception.of item. Refreshments oral( kinds will be served Uplo vis item on the shortest notice. LEOPOLD REGNER, jet 4:2wd&wtf ' -,Prolinetor. ____________ AWEXT 130010 r MECHANICAL DRAWING, for .tl_ 'Self-instruction and for the use of Schools,eontain ing t Ist. A scrim_ of progressive .practical.,problems in Geometry, with full explanations,,c_cinCheaauffilaitiland simple- terms; showing also the construction of.the-Par allel Ruler, Plane Scales and Protractor. 2d. Exam ples for drawing Plans+ Sections and Elevations or Buildings - and Machinery, the mode of drawing Maya ' thine from Circular and - Polygonal plans, and the Dm - W- I ing of Roman and Grecian l'ilouldings, 3d.. An intro -1 duction to Isometrical Drawing. 4th.- A. ,treatise:_on Linear Perspective with numerous examples and full explantuions rende ' fing the study of the art easy and !a greeable. dth. Examples for theprojection of shadows. 1 The whole illustrated with fiftpktx steel contain ;mg over two hundred diagrams. By Wm- hlmifie,Ar chitect, and. Teacher of Drawing in the Central High !School of Baltimore. Price, 83,q 0 . "It is the beet work on Drawing that we have ever seen; no young Mechanic, such as a Machinist, Engl. neer, Cabinet Alaker, Millwright or Carpenter, should be without it."—lNew York Scientific American. For sale by JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, -- jel6 63 Wood street. GR..........„________ __________ ATE A PRONS—Something new and beautiful, for the - Ladies Just received, from. New York, a few superbly finished Grate Aprons, and Cat Tissue Paper for Looking-Glasses. For sale by _ • jet° "GOOKS OF TI3E-EkISCOPAL CHURCH.--JAMES D. Apo LOCKWOOD has for sale the various Publications of the Protestant Episcopal Press, and those of Stanford & Swords, New-York. JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, (1,3 reet, For many years connected with 3lessrs.Wiley& Put nam and lute John Wiley N. York and London. fiedo THE DELAWARE nruTte_t. SAFETY INSUR ANCE COMPANY - -Offiee,North Room of the Ex change, Third street, Philadelphia. Fine Ixarassex.--Bulldings, Merchandize and other property in town and country, insured against_ loss or damage by &re ht the lowest rate of premium. Masan rastm axca.—They also insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, as the assured may desire. Istssru TRAMPORTATION.—Thet also insure merchan dine transported by . I Vagons, Railroad Cars. Canal Bouts and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Sonde?, John C.Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Geo. G. Leiper, Edward Darlington. Isaac R. Davis, IVilliam Folwell, John Newlin, Dr. R. M. Huston, James C. Hand, Tbeophilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig,, George Serrill. Spencer Me- Ilviun, Charles Kelly, J. 0. Johnson, William Hay, Dr. S. Thomas. John Sellers, Win. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PPITSBURGII.— D. T. Morgan Wm. Bagaley, Jno. T. I..ogan. Rictrsan S. NewhWILLIA3I MARTIN, President. otD, Secretary. bu rgh. ID - Office of the Company. No. 42 Water meet, Pitts field:dill •P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. i r e l 2 l l, the nett Legislature, forrench alteration t of taeir Charter as will give them Banking privileges ; or, if deemed ez pedientovill ask to be incorporated as a new Dank. By ordercl 4:unL of the Board of Directors. J JOON lITAGOFFIN, Cashier. , trr Harrisburg Telesraph copy till Legislature meets, and scud bill to this (Mee, I,ThrrLE—Two desirable Building Lots, having each 21 feet front on Prorpeet or Bedford street, by 127 deep to a 25 feet alley. Also, two Lots, ouch 21 feet fronton Webster street by 127 deep to a 23 feet alley. Price. ttlan a Lot. Terms: WO in hand of City o or C' way Scrip ; balance in, seven equal yearly payments. - S. CUTHBERT, i - Gen. Ages!, Smithfield street. _. ___......__ . Merchants , THFourth street, between Arch and-Ilfarkre,Philratlphia. E Proprietorship and. Management" of this well known Hotel, having this day passed into the hone'h of the subscribers, they beg leave, to state, that it is their purpose ;o render it - worthy of the very liberal patron• age 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: Jr. J. MeKlattiN, muyalm (Formerly of.ExchangeHotel, P ittsburg.) 1 G Garden. • QTRAWBERRIES. varsu nom run VINES. are now 1.3 served up in this SUMMER RETREAT, with all the other good and wholesome refreshments nature and' art can produce. Baguets of choice Flovvers, tastefully put up. Tea every evening at 0 o'clock. • The Steamboat Taos. Seorr leaves the foot of Pitt street the beginning of each hour, front 8 o'clock. A. x. until 9 r. at., landing at the Garden gate. Closed on Sunday, and conducted on Temperance principles. [Gazette and Dispatch copy.) jell,- • Che ap Clothing scrip. T tiAvE just received from the East a well selected and ' j.. fresh assortment of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, including English and French Cloths, Cassiraeres and. Ventings, 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 very tam prier, are respectfally invited to call , on the sub- . scriber. All mark warranted. . .- . rALUABLE REAL ESTATE vim SALT:--.A valuriae VProperty of 90 feet front by 250 deep, with a good Frame Dwelling House of hall and six rooms, cellar, &c.; out oven, pump, stable andgarden ; also, fruit and shado ' trees, grape vines, &o.; situate on Saw-mill Run or con tinuation of East street Allegheny: . Price, - 51,000. Tenns : 5,300 In band ; balance at four equal yearly pay ments: S. CUTHBERT, Geri Agent, 1014 Smithfield street. PLEASANT RESIDENCE FORSALE—A large and convenient property, situate in Lawrenceville, at about five minutes walk from the omnibus stand, having a new and contrortable dwelling house' stable, ke.g The garden, fruit trees and shrubbery are.all, in copletc or ' der. The lot is 100 Teet front on Ewalt by 140 deep on . Washington street to a 24 feet alley. This property will be sold at a bargain. Terms easy, and immediate pos session given. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, kat. Smithfieldstreet. FMIRUIT-150 bus. Dried Peaches ; 50 250 " " Aindes ; for salti low, to close consignments, by EREY, MATPLI DIVS.& CO., je2l 2SMater street.. (-lOW° b/acknongo,iion, peTai r aVgii sale by be2l) RI . MY,MATTIIEWS & C 7rcii.O. 1 7 F i Ar6-4600 b as h olsoived and for sale by JAMES PATTON, Jr.; - N 0.17 Liberty at. I) YE FLOUR-27 barrels, recd and for sale by je6 TAMES PATTON, Tr. 1V O. MODASSES-50 bbls.in store and for sato by • JAMES PATTON. Jr.' liBLS. N. M°LA3 9E-1„ mare wtd tbr "le - - by JOHN hI I DEVITT & BROS., N0..1.3 Liberty atreet:. eIREAM -AND...W.' R., CHEESE-135 boxes. prime Cheese, sale by NS) J. S. BONNET. L EM 8 I,, ct ; emon Syrup, o ----- rsule by BONNET, AND—About WO Acres of fine Timber Land for sale in Jefferson County, by • CASIDAY, may2s Wood street N0.r20 rmyl6 BACON-4080tbs. Hams • 70(10 lbs. Shoulders reed and far sale lty . , JAMES PATTON Jr _ , colliers; 5 ` c No. timid; store and-for kale jet) TAMES PATTON, Jr, ItA.MPAGNE WINES--Grown and Ancitor ran bils• sale ,by in quart and pint I:Kudos'-Q(l.6cent iinpOruition, fof - J. S. SONNEy. BURLAPS AND VVCH)L SACKS On hculd'and fas saTe bp • , (mar3)' , „ LE4 J. D. LOCKWOOD, 63 Wood street JAS: IeGUIRE, Tailor. Third at., near Wood. 3 i,' - •.i' , .•;'s 4.i.5.-",..!•,.:-,7';:.,;:4:,-,...., ; -:- ., :, '%':. : '.' : 1:- :: ' . ', l - 1.... ' -. .': , ! - , , .. , ,':', _ Bankers anb ihtbanie Dolma •. • ••IL' EP WILLI - Mee. ••• • • E.i.C.ItA•N,U.E• ND -- BAN•Ki isi i OFFICE ••••'' N.:.8. corner of •-nifdonir nod' struts: SIGHTand Time DM* of - Exchange , hank Notes. an .foreiga lad 'domestic - Coin. bo - tiOt and sold on pr most favorable terms. - '• • • ' Collections Mado in all the princip al cities of the Union at the lowest rates.jel2' ALLIM a . . - - inward, HARM. . .. 7 — "iaLAirrtras & RAII2I. . oankerstauf Exchange Brokers, rainu Foreign and. Doman& BUS, Bills of Szcaange, Cerebleates• nr Depot it, Bank Notes, and Coin. . Corner Corner of Third and wood sta., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. mity29 _ . Notes, Bankers and Ikakss in Excha soN Coin a n d - Bank No. 55 Market:trees, Pittsburgh nge . , .. 88LLING HATS. ILICITANGB: , 81718 G BATTI New York Ipr Cincinnat i . k Philadelphia.' " Louisville' • . 1 Baltimore . •" St. Louis • - . BANE NM!. Ohlo Buying rules i i e. di Indiana g . It Kentucky &I Virginia g l/ .Wheeling• g ri Tenneuee 3 (I.: 111019. y. . • 8. noon. 'MOS. sxsomrr. NOON & SARGENT. • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N.E. Corner of Wood and Sixth atteeto, PlitlibUrgh, Pa; riEAL Dom e st i cn, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Forcign J." and Exchange, Certificalei of Deposit,..dce EXCHANGE on ail the principal Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale in same to suit purchasers. CURRENT and par fonds received on deposits. COLLECTIONS madeon all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. sepll-ly xocl3 y_ G, 150 bags Rio Cettee ; • 75 pkgs. Y. If, Imp q, G. P. and Powclrong Teas; 400 barrels N. O. 'Molasses; 110 Loaf Sugar, No.: 4 to 8; with a genera; assortment of Groceries, for laic by je22 RI*EY, ftIATTHEWS & CO: irOPACCO-15 kegs No. 1 Six Twist Tobacoo artus's brimd, for We b,: . . • refa. RKEY MATTRESS'S & CO. BEANS—:96 blots. White /lions . , ii;i7lite by je22 , • • • RLIEY,AIATT/lEWS & CO. T ENONS AND.F/013.400 boxes Lemons; • • . • '?00 drotns-Figs ;Just received -JOSHUA ItHODES; .No. Wood et. and forsale by jeN 5 C A SESTRUNES, jars; 4•• "' ' 44 ' poxes; just.received and' for sale by ' ' IoSHLIA MODES, • je22 . • ' ' No. 0 Wood st. AF, 80. 8 LED ALBIONDS; '2a1.10 Bison . • `:• • WOO Cocoa Nam jest received and for sale by je22 JOSHUA EIIODES, No. 6 Wood at. -Q CORCHINGS—OO barrels, for sale by la Jetty RlitY, itIATTLIEWSA CO. _ L im PION, 1 - iili,l" -- kegiM-- rye are now :maniac twin; " Rye Meal" for" 'Rye and Indian Arend," and families can depend upon genius the article, (" done up" in the trunTannen st yl e at - jent • - .. _ RHODES & ALCORN'S, 30 Filth it.. . . . LOWL*I/11,—We are now prepared to furaieh the at!l_cle, o ‘lresh ground' , and mailed, daily. yeYIELL yy,.S •ALCORN, 30 Fifth et. \,{WHI'I•E CORN BLEAL---Foritye-zuld-lnatan-Bread, fl constantly on hand and for sale by ' • • •' • lea . tc ALCORN, 30 Fifth s!. rtfLpAL—conatataly on band and for sale by j RHODES & ALCOIIN.4 .1621. • . RHODES in,ALC9RN, 30 Flab st. HEAT SIEALM --- 70 0 i= - ---------abara Bread," constantly on head sad for sale 4y • •,• ;.. • • jell • : RIIODESA:ALCORN:OO F4lth st.. OAjc T onstwattp nlt AL 4 fec Jab, oban y RHODES Jr MX .‘ (Chroalcle copy.) GICN, WAV6I•:REIIOhbIs.-Nir iii—arT7:77-7 10 half bbla., ; just lanai& Lje2oJ %VAL DYER. For sale by UGAR Ho usE r rer hi, ulterior b quality, for 'sale' by • - %VAL OVEN • veto• • ' No. 138 Liberty kraut. eIIiEESE7O boxes, for salo low. . ' . . • AI Jew WM: DYER.. LESIONS -2U bisxs,x ssN i ed ;fel : sal. by. .•. .. : Am. DYER, . '.... Jels • ATENkkg:.4-74—irsiiiiiiiTia:TIOITI lieW York ,-espleii y did lot, which will be sold very•low. .jolO:Par H. H. RYAN, Zio. 27 Fifth at. _.. e . . _ _ __. .... A BOXES BACON—Receivd and or sale y ' 6 l. Jels • ••• CUALNYINS & SMITH: S.ACKS-DRY API'LES,Ree'd andtor sale b OP :1,13 • • CUMMS& SMIL. Onfi li y i ß EL SCOK:ltec'earialiii 41 . 0 .YLS _ " CUMMINS & SMITH. Lae INsExpouretodouconsapunent and tbr ale br • w KiNti dr...4IOI.OKLIEAD, 100amoud. 7.4 .-- AJAPIZi a - k - 57.1.4.act0rn Pot• th Askr, reed . nod for solo by • • 4: 8. LIONAIhTi ' . , _ _ Liberir a; • V.# ol / I .VERS--710— iiislii;4 7 ifiec 7 Cid7daitrrtrlien..,r i l sb r.j. •• •- •- -- . 4 ••••5••',1,* 40 more matt for Wi!. DY nab? o r . ER, No • ' - ..o. 53 1 41 — wiy:iri: SUGAR R OUSE:MOLASSES—A few tibl sy • Refinery, a firat nie-astiole, for sale by • . Jett - _ • . A.its— • e4ußucusst rece ivec_per Highlander ; for sale by. -tiet2) ' receivaga, utg;for sa s le low. 1-71 1 13-39.. down'lost tiFersiii - . - za for sale by Dlkka, STAR CANDLLV— bo x e s , 'Vrtuuton's, inuroluii sale by Rel 2) RANG* MOORHEAD. • .S.. s io tunesvumrsuideligbuis, iu prime order and for sale by • ' KING & 'MOORHEAD. DiYailtskayou etnnent and for sale . (1e12) • KING & MOORHEAD. G °Sifar idDEPAE7nralfs7r, usTre - a — a — nd Ibr Bale "by ! (iel2);• *". KING & MOORHEAD geNNICILIL GIINESE-1(10 bores in store and tar sale by jeld' •• • • • • KING &,' MOOR HEAD: .11. Holland Gin, in lots to suit purctisent, for sale at wholesale. price,,tryije , D J. S. BONNET, Libenrst. at0..551-60 • J. s. suNNET, Liberty et • rpABLE SALT-100 bags Hoperldills . Table: Salt, is j store and foi sale by Gee) •• J. BONNET. far ,7— Titliagitirui Oil, mid am. S. d form l_l J. S.BONNEE WISH—Rio all Tic a large Aliel — TeTilSlO - bc 1: Sealed Herring, to arrire and for sale by . J. S. BONNET. AMERICAN PlNS—lease 8., 4; Anierictut Pins; 1 •c . An 4,, 44t received and for sale by Mc CA NDLESS S 7 Wood street. YE FLOUI —AI bbls. ye fro - ur, ree'd and ii;r : sttle vby [my3o]. S. & ILARBAUGAL )ARASOLS—Cotton, S ilk and Gin g ham Parasols, a , fine assonnent, for sale by • •jeB MeCANDLESS Sc CAMPBELL, ' • • • 97 Wood street. HE) or te" g is system, with the author's &tractions to teadhers, printed on the Covers. A new supply, from New York. last reed and for solely JOHN H. AIELLOR, • jel3 . SI Wood strew. • • CUTLER]' -1 cask superior/in:yes and Forks, Pocket la and , ors, .k.c., P just opened by en-knives, Butcher li..uivcs, Shoe - Knives, *Ms- • DicUANDLESS & CAMPBELL, . S 7 Wood street, VINE cod - P111.115M-.4--in .E viutages, of oar owu importation for " commerce," rota Bordeaux, just received and for sale by MILLER &RICKETSON. ~,;Nos. 172 and .174 Liberty. street.- IMPROVED PUMPS, that will not razazz up in the comma' weather, for bale by ' • • SCAIFE 1 ATKII4SON, may2s rust, between Wood and Market Ms. 1..)1ED IILANISVI'S-1. ease (60 pair) lied Blankets, &I L. by 64, 0 Mai, ribbon bound, received this day, on consignment from the manufacturer, and for sale by If. LEA' -17 'Liberty, opposite Fifth street; ALLS BROWN MUSLIN, at 4# And Re. • . . 40 BA. DRIED APPLES--275 bushels Dried. Apples; reek! and for sate by. Rny3o) &W. HARM/7G H. lt ,R 1 tierces riine'llriedeet ree?d a ? forE D sale by trity3o] P & W.' HARBAUGH nd ARDlevvbblo. anst received and fox - sale by my,39 ; S. &W. HARBAITGH.. - LASS--374 boxes Atarkell's" assoricct sizes Glass - just, received and tbreale by . . 100 - HA RBA UGH: ruillEsr,.....ae boxes now .creara Cheese, jast reed and for sale by ' HARBAUGH. e 4 r. - o;i..43iiilleriOF gads 0 Ash, just received and for sale by - - uty.7o FIARBAUGH. 00.1,-mm poundsted hwan vmeySu • • -HARgAtiG ArclouryE,S7/9Q o,lolr6.9.7,,Le_cAVO—i litia.R.llollSE MOLASSES-- 100 bble...s.ngar House Idolasses,RbJnines Refinery 10 do do do , do Louisiana do In soore , and foe sale fiy & .RICKETSON,- rnaylb • - - • 172 aidl74 Liberty_ L'ATHERS-- 8 sacks, Prtme, landing from, steamer.l` Cumberland, and for'sale b • - - B. F 'RICK & CO, . Corner Ist and Wood WS' I LAXSEED-4 casks, Ina - ling frOmst;amer Cumber lands-and Tor-sale b . • bushels to arrive (in a few days) and for_ " 54 /e 1) 57-. C. A. INIcANULTY &CO may3l- Canal 13tulti. • QUININp.-150 'ouTtCes, Parr's, just recd and for Bale. by -- - Lien - - B. A. PARNESI,`OCRIC CO. llsrr RFkßivEtk, ATVIIE ONE PRICE POREi CO Itrerket'street, Ittloo yards of Printed Lawns, at the tote priPe of 1:!} -tents. . juirell. A. A.I4TASON & CO. 1 Wis. for 8 zee by- _ - in ny3t. . -7 - SAIITIL& SINctAIR. ,HIED; PEACHES-150:bushiqx; for'sale by - may,3l. SAIITIf& SINCLA7R C ORN --.100 bushels Corn,.ta arrive ; - for saleby - - ; E=Ml MESE NMI County Cit ßiiiing rates & Relief Notes ord'u Pennsylvania Co. New York - Maryland New Orleans • . .Prinn Bee- Asa Minn, VAU Protfttelfetliodj—Tr—eirr,74 HE undersigned, having been afflicted dat i ng the past . .1. winter, with arlisensent the stomach, somenmea pro ducing great pain in the stomach for ten or twelve hours without internussion, -and having tried various remedies with little effect, was furnished with a bottle of Dr. D. - . . Joynct , Carmincuire Bar4l7i. This he used according to the directions, and found invariably that this medicine caused the pain to abate in three or four minutes • and in fifteen or twenty minutes, every uneasy sensati on was entirely quieted. The medicine was afterwards- used whenever indications of the aprfroach of pain were per ceived, and the pain was thereby prevented. He e.ontutu ed to use the medicine every evening, and soinetitnes in .. the morning; and in a few weeks health yeas so fat re stared-that the sufferer was relieved from a large =moue` ,of oppressive pain. From experience, therefore, he can confidently recommend Dr.' D. Jaynes' Canniutitive Bal sam, as a salutary medicine for diseases of the stomach . and bowels. ~ ..11kgArtny Citg, July 16,1843. A.:AWN-N. J 17.• For sate at the PERIN TEA STOW, 3i'Fotir a' street, near Wood. . .. ang7.4kw . ___...._______________—_ • CHINESE HAIR CREAM--A matchless 'article fo e growth, beauty, and restoration of the Hair Ttu Cream, when once known, will supercede all other arti cles of the kind now in • use. Where the hair is dead, harsh, thin, unhealthy, uor turning grey, a few applica tions will make the hair soft and darlr, and ere it a beau tiful, lively - appearance; and will els.," melte it maintain its.:liveliness and healthy color, twice as long's,' alliho preparations that are generally used. 'Where the hair is thin, or has fallen 'oil; it may be restored byname-this Cream. Every lady an d gentleman who isin the habit of lasing oils on their hair should at once purchase a bottle of the Chinese.. Hair Cream, as it is so composed that it will not. injure tha: hair like the other preparations, bat will stance. • beautify it, and give perfect satfaction in every in I ,For testimony to its very superior qualities, sea the fol lowing letter from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Mims. 'Hendershott A Stretch; Nashville, general agents for tho Southern States: • •.• • Letter Vas Ater. R. Cakf Panor °Jae Preoptnian Church, Pulaski. Masses. Flmingasaarr & annum : Cum-rtatams...4 take - • peanuts in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent prepare ion called Dr. Parish's Chilese Cream; for, about two years ago my hair Was very dry, bristly, and disposed to come out; . bat having Procured a bottle of the _ Cream, and used it according to the prescription, it la now - elastic, soft, and • • firm to the head. Many balsams and oils were ' applied, each leaving my hair in a 'wrorsa state than befoie. This Cream, however, has met my expet . As en article for the toilet, My wife gives it preference over all other:it, being' delicately penumed rind not die. posed to rancidity. The ladies, especially, will find the fo chiuese r the toilet. Cream to be ndesideranint in then' pteparutions Respectfully,A.e., • • ft -Pulaskirinnuary 7, 1847. -• R. CAlaylx. 11:7'80111 wholesale end :retail, In - Pittsburgh, by John M. Townse_ ,nd 45 Market it, natl. , reielAlohler corner of 'Woodtutd Fifthsto . • • lels2d4ew-ly* 'l' • • . Plttstnrgh.ELortteirltaral:Soeiety W LLL'hold their Summer ,Exhiblticrnrif Early. Fr pip, Vegetables, Plants, Flowers, &et. nal Wednaday .and Thunday, thel3th and 1 4thorJUNE, and premiums will, be nwardedfarlhe hest and second best °reach vs 'View of articles . e xhibited - for•competition. The mem-. bent, and all who (eel on interest in Htuticulture, are re quested to briog their productions fornmid to the Ezhibi • 11 . 1 SSES-sbbls.,..BattleGroLmstosetau e , for sale by. • 008):. . /VIA . ON dc. CO. AFINESTOCK & 11)rugfi Fi .ftleitiiintif_ PRIVATE ingEAsE a. 531 row s=oslialloYart be:consulted In tal (411 =woof apricots orAtsliceisouthers intidenta rs J. - to the human froths; • • *SyhillsandSyithllltreetuptionl,gonoirloii, and its consequences,' together with 11/I.er- . • • rune, earer ;imptuitiesofthe.bl*, with all dlieris s eeef cenerealorigin,skin diseases,withstnclures,gleetorrethral discharges, seminal weakness earl impotency;alski;pilesi rheumatism,' female weakness, diseases of the womb, monthly suppressions, diseases , of the Joints; &lair ix ' ano, nervous olfaction', pains in the back and loins, irri tations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, /scorbutic eruptions, tetter rinorworm, mercurialdfseaseas TWELVE YEARS'PAACTICE Exclusively devoted tothe study andtrcattiteat . detk real disordera,and those arising trout youthful extoller, gaiety, clmiate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the consntuiton beetreafeebled,onablesDr.Brown to offer assunfisces of speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care. - • . Dr. Brown's offices are convenientlyarianged into set I write apartments.. Patients eon visit Dr. If..strithinil4ar oferposare to other visitors. • „ It is of importance to many 'persons in need ofmedleal aid, to obtain good adviceprivately and promptly. TO ell aucn, D. Brown's ready skill in renicnring-cenersal easeron their various forms and stages,oderairidnts which can rarely be equalled. Strangers axe h erebyaP- prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated la every branch of medicine,- and for the laid. tweiviieara • confined himself exclusively to the treatment 'of 0480 diseases. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh who gives kik whole attention to thosecom , ti fig - Certa ed. in, site and speedy cores will, in all cases, be guaran • Recent c sees are relieved in a short time, without Inter ruption from business. . . BW - liernin or Rupture.—Dr. Brown also invites per. sone. afflicted with Hernia to call, as ho has paid portico , . lar attention to that disease. Letters from a distance, asking advice, must contain a . fee, or they will not be attended to. Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street • towards the market. Consallatiorut confi (tendril. IDlSTE r .ffsi - R — .—fiElir. wlrsiii7. •AL edy for Rheumatism a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never fails. . Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 05, biz'. mend 'alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always . at JanlB-dawlf . . WAlltaterr g All.fteariltsg • sittntatemt. nONTAININ G •NO MERCURY, or other Mineral. It V. has 'the power to cause all EXTERNAL SORES, SCROFULOUS zrumoßs, SEM DISEASES, POI; SONOUS WOUNDS to drscharge their•putrid matters, and then heals them.• Itis rightly termed ALL - HEALING, for there is scarce ly a disease, external or internal, that it will not benefit: 1 have used it for the last sixteen years for all diseases. of the chest, involving the utmost danger and responiri bdity, and I declare before heaven and man, that not in one case has it fa il ed to benefit, when the patient was in the reach of mortal means. • I have had physicians learned in' the . profession, I have ministers of the gespel,judges'of the bench, alder men, lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition, and multitudes of. the poor use it in every variety of way, and .there has been but ono voice—one universal voice, say ing—" IWALLISTER, YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD RHEUM ATlSM.—Hremoves almost immediately the Inflammation and swelling, when the pain ceases. (Head the directions around the boi.) ' • . • HEAD-ACHE.—The salvis has cured persons 'of the head-ache of twelve years standing, and who bad irreg ular every week so that vomiting took place. Ear-Ache, Tooth-Aehe, and Ague in the Face, are helped with like - success.. SCALD HEAD. —We have cured cases that actually • defied every thing known, as well as the ability of fifteen to twenty doctors.. One man told us he had spent 5300 on his ehildren.without any benefit, when a few boxes ot Ointment cured them. TETTER--There is nothing better for the cure of . Tester: 1s one of the best things in the world for Eurns. • PILES.--Thoasands are yearly cured lily Mil Oint ment It staysa fails in giving relief for tho-Piles. Around the box are threcuons•for using ILVAllister's Ointment for Scrofula, Liver Complaint, Erysipelas, Teller,- Chilblain, &laid Head, Sore Eyes, Quincy,'Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Nervous Affections, •Ptuns, Disease . of the Spine, Read -ache Asthma; Deafness, Ear-ache, Burns, Corns, all Diseases ' of the Skin, Sore Lips; Pim ples, &c.; Sores, Rheumatism, Piles, Croup, Swelled or &Often Breast, Tooth-ache, Ague in the Face, &c.;"&c. If MOTRERS and NuasEs know its va/ue in cases of Steeffed or Sore Breast they would always apply In such cases, if used freely, end according to the direc tions around each box, it gives relief in every/it° hours. . CORNS..—Ocensional use of the Ointment will always keep Corns from growing. People need riever be mu - hied with them, it: they use it frequently, This, Ointment Is good for any . part of the body Oa limbs whearnfiamed. In some cases it should be adplied often. CAUTION.—No Ointment will be genuine unless the name of JAMES MeALLISTER is written with a pen • on every label: • For sale by my - Agents - in nil the principal cities and in the United :states. . - • • JAMES 11 joALLISTEE . t, Sole Proprieufi of the above medicine. Principal Office: No . C 3 North Third Bt.; Philadelphia. • PRICE 25-CENTS PER . BOX. " • ;Sold at Wholesale: andßetail in Pitabuigh by BRAUN. & REITER, corner Liberty and St. Clair streets; L .WILCOX, Jr., coiner of :Market street and the Diamond. also corner of Fourth and Smithfield Brews • . • JAdKSON,-No. 69 Liberty street - and at the Boa Store in Smithfield et, third door front ' Second street ; and in Allegheny by If. P. Schwartz and J. Sargent; and by J C. Smith,- Bumingiuun;D. Nagley, East 'Liberty; R Rowland, McKeesport and • Elizabeth; 1.. Alexander & Fote,'lkronougah:Ja city. rt ; N. B. nowm. n & Co.,'Bromns- Jame vine ;s Duncan Rogers, Bridgepo ; John Barclay, Beaver; , Pension; D. Watson & C0 . ,-New Castle; and S. P. Weaver, Freeport. makthdeod&wy. _ . Pain Extractor. 51110 THE PUBLIC,--This is to certify that I have found • ...IL. DalleySs Ma-ical Pain Extractor to prove a cons fo'7' . the Chronic R.be . turiansm." which I have been atdieted . with for ten years, in my hip joints. .BR A HAM R. VREELAND, • ..ilrguackarteek, Y, A A pril p 0.349. I• A.ls- H. Dal-Ls - v -81 r: I have been troubled with' the Piles for eight months, and could get no relief.' Your IMagical Pain Extractor having been recommended to me. I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in a short time was perfectly cured! Could I not get any , more of it, I w ou ld not take a hundred dollars .for the j• balance of my box. WILLIAM HALL. . .97 .North Aloore street, New York, Jane 19, 1847. 117" CA UTION.--Dalley's only Depot in the city of:New 'York, and where the - genuine article can be obtained, -wholesale and retail, is at 419 Broadway. • . H.Dausvis the inventor of this truly invaluable cora', poind, and Mincers- has, and never will communicate The secret of its preparation to any man - living; and, there `fore, no other person ever has made, et ever. Can make. a grain of it himself. lin C bj o e u c n o f be ic s d e a p bo e u d n a d te ! d E u v nb y ul o a e lu fe a i b tleer article in ;testers; and nothing, that we linens' of, has more exten sively.experienced that fact than Dalley's Magical Patti Extractor! A Trw—The genuine Dailey, in cases of the severest Burns;- Scalds, Piles, Sic., will - afford instant rt.lief, 'and - produce ut once a coolingand soothing effect.extmeting pain in and from one to fifteen minutes! but be sure, al. ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth. - • . And now mark thedijnvence!;--Counterfeit enzuctors, no matter under what name they may appoar, or how up plied, always.irritate and increase the pam • Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures, maybe had' gratis, on application to. JOHN M. MORGAN, • - • - Da. Iv st. Yawns-Agent. • WiS tern D epót,-Pi :Waugh. • • • - -. Dailey , ' Animal Galvanic Cure... 9.11, For Horses, Cattle; ac., cures spavin,- quitter, grease: polikevilZsores, galli and braises. Pamphlets containing certificates of respectable parties, - ntay be bad on appli cation 'JOHN D. MORGAN, - r-. _... - Agent, Pittsbn. - . _ 1. • r f - 1 t - I 'c ll=
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