II (tl)e Pst. . , Dar - Advertisers atergittiu sspcd dtoAandirjavorsbcfestit ectock 2 P -2kl. /Mantua tra umpired. +oak in *rag , ' goin star an stuarian.: Whinisispoistide,ansartierhourstrould fliorning poet loyrbiting.Offitc CORNER OF WOOD AND Firm 157 . (.Racing. added to our Establishment., a splendid Ste ttat-Pcrwer Printing Machine, we are prepared to do all kinds of Newspaper and Book work itka style of un surpassed beauty and neatness, and , Upon the moat rea sonableterms. We respectfully solicit the patronage of he public in this line of our bresinesa . 117" A meeting of all who are in favor of the free nav . xgation of the Oluo river; will be held in the Board of Trade Booms of Pittsburgh, at half past 7 o'clock on the morning af, THURMAN, the 28th Inst., to take into consid eration ,the obstruction about to be created.by the erec tion of a Bridge at Wheeling; and to determine what measures ought to bead opted in to prevent the gen eral rights of trade rind commerce being Sacrificed for the benefitaf a private corporation and local interests. Lorenz, Sterling & Co., Capt. T. V. Woodward,' Clarke & Thaw, " J - obaKliriefelter, " David- Caldwell, Burbridge,Wilson & Co., " Standish Peppard, • Lippencott & Co, . Saml. Dean. , Church, Carothers & Co., "- Plea B. Devol; W. Satoh, - " I. Reno, . DH. Stone, " FL J. Grace, Bakewell, Pens & Co., " R. C. Gray, . B.A. Fahneatock& " James Holmes., Bagaley& Smith, • - Spank & Co., • H. Coulter & CO.„ • A. &W:Nimick, Simpson & Co., 8. Hemphill, King, Pennock & Co ., • Tames . A. Hutchinson. & Co., Wallingford & Co Co, Bailey & Co., Wm. Holmes & Co., _ & Co., D. Leech' & Co., • Wood,Bdwarda firiEnighii P. Mulvany, . George H. Parry,, L. S. Waterman, Singer. Nicholson & Co., - • J. B. Guthrie, Robinson & HenryWooda f Townsend& Co., Jao.Oaldwell, Jr., Forsyth & Co, G. &J.H.Shoenberger &Co, It. N. Waterman, • - Livingstoa;Boggen & Co., Wm. I. Howard, Wood &itiolett, of St Louis, J. K. Hersh, Hardy, Jones & . Geo. R. Massey; G. M. Horton, . P. McCormick ' Moorhead, Copeland & Co., Cuddy, Jones £ Co., Jones & Quigg, Lyon, Shorb & Co.. C. Mimeo, oriKßrig. Gen. JONATHAN 1411/6E Will be a candidate jor General, (je2s:td) MANY OPHICHS/3. Magazines for. July.... Goders Lady's Book Graham's, Sartain's and Peterson's (Ladles' Na tional) Magazines for July and a general assortment of Cheap -Publications, for sale at the Literary Emporium on Third street, opposite the Post . Office. . . [CrVire Works t Fire. Works;., 400,000 Torpedoes; 300 boxes Fire Crackers; 10 cases, containing 8000 packs Ctaikers; . - .20 boxes Jackson Crac.kers . .620 doz,l, 2,3,4 oz-Rockets; 2 casescon%2oo Chinese.ltackets 4- " Roman earidles, 6 bidts; 10 " . Flower t'Otil .68 " Chasers; . . 'lO " 3 and 4 inch Triangles; 68 "'.Grass-hoppers; - 25 - Blue Light's; - 40 . " Scrolls,l'ios.l, 2 and 3. Jastrec'd and for t a le by JOSHUA RHODEII, -- . jelBijy4 N0..6.W00d. street: BUM. GEN. S.. 11: AFaxsolivrill bee - supported for Mein General, at the ensuing elec ion. roar. led . 'Limy/. Elizibeth,Jane i 3 Is4o.—{jel4:d&trtd) . Del"' Mn. lintroa :--Ple use announce Me name of G. 8R00K9 7 Of the Second Ward of the City of Pittsburg . , In the Daily and Weekly Pittsburgh-I'ol4_lm a suitable candldatefor the office of Cowry, Commissioner subject theto decision of, the Democratic County Convention. Mr. BEOOII3, having proved himself an unwavering De.mocrat, will, if nominated, receive the most warm and hearty support oldie Democratic-patty. jet _ Mum JES:VERSONIAIS DEMOCRAT& grMajor Gerteral:—.The COMMiSSiOUCI, Officers of the Ist Brigade 15th Division Penna. Volunteers will racet at. the New Court House, in: the City of Pittsburgh, on'the Ist Monday (Sd day) of July, at 11 o'clock, for the purpose ot electing one Major General. Joilst 11. McErarcusir jelSalfscrik. . - Brigade Inspector. Dep - - llind Street Bridge...An Electionwill be held at the'Rooms, North end of said Bridge, on the Ist Monday of July next, for one President, ten 151anagers, - one Treasurer, and ono Secretary, to manage the affairs of said Bridge for . the ensuing year. lel2 Wx.Moxtoson, Pres't. Er Coroner...l offer what's left of me to the hem-: tieratie County Convention as a candidate for Coroner. it I have any friends, I want them to teg tot me now. La cox REA, ; • . • Late offohno del Rey. Dtaior Gentral , ..-flott.SANann , JONES will be au pported ler Major General,br - fletunal copy.] Mem' yorr.terreas.. IU-61zulday Trtps to Beaver... , The steamer BEAVEnwill-leate the Wharf, opposite the Monong ahela Rouse,-every Sunday mortung, et o'cleck, for Beaver.' Returning, will leave Beaver at 1 o'clock, and -Fare, 2tvISAIT-PTV2 ohm. - - n rafeiticeo—Thc Journeymen. Sndillers, Harness a !hank Makers , . Society meets the -first Saturday of every month, at Union Hall, corner ol Smithfield and Fifth streets., (mayigily) C. GO n", Seel- Icanon:lv...lf you wish to lave your money any Ait‘lerfina RAT or. CAP, call at FLEMING'S HAT STORk4stthere youvvill find a complete assortment of the latest Fashlorss, CHEAP FOR CASH. mar''A•yj - -130 'Wood st., corner 4 . f Virgin' alley. 1110, -- 1. 0. Of 0. .P.-4qace. of Meeting, Washington Hall, Wood street, between sth Imo Virgin Ailey. - Prrtionntateia)noz, No. SW—Meets every 'Tuesday' . Rncsatemmer No. 137—Meets lst and 3d rnday °fetich month.. mos2s-I.y- fly- O. of 9. P.**ALLEOECEITT LODGE, No. 4V 'nests at the flail, corner of Wood street and Virgin. Alley, every Thursday evening, at o'clock. maylsBn3 -GEORGE BAssErr,See,y. Er G. W.. BIDDLE, Disttlat.-lisatovsn to a new three story Brick; on Starrtururtz sr., one door be low Sixth street. TEETH INSERTED; from 011 C to a whole sett; by Atmospheric Pressure, with a beautiful representation of the Natural Gust, restoring the Pass to its original shae. TEETH EXTRACTED, with little or no pain. DICCATED Tzsra pennanenny saved by monente, preventing the Tooth-ache, which is much bet ter than curing it, though it should be done in - Ave min utes, or even instantly; ap2i:ly Attention:-ROBEILT.BARICEReaIcasnr TAILOR, /6. 3121.farka; between Second and .Third streets, Pittsburgh.--Constantly on band, alarge and general as. amyl:tent of FASECIONtABLE Itr-A.DT-NADE CLonuno. Particular attention• paid 'to the Cutting of Custom Work,w Melt will be made in the most fashionable man ner, and on reasonable , terms. mayB . . IrrOdd Pillows , Hall, Odeon Building, Faun& sweet, between Wood and Seniettfidd shuts.—Pittsburgh Encampment, No. 2; meets Ist and ad Tuerdaye of each . , Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 24 and 4th. Tuesdays. . - Mechanics' Lodge, No. 9, meets every Thursday evening._ - WesterirStar Lodge, No. 24, meets every Wednesday evening IroneitY Lodge,No. ' le2,meets everyl!dertdayev'ng.. Mount Moriah Lodge ,- No. am, meets every Friday - evening. may29ly ATALUABLE WORKS ON ItIANUFACTURES, MA. V - OHINERY, tko..--Scott's Engineer - and Machinist Assistant, being a series of plans, sections and evoltt tions.of Steam - Engines, Stunning Machines, Mills for Grinding' Tools, ate.; in 2 folioTols. ' Practical Mechanic and Engineers'- Magazine; .8 Carpentry and /ninety: A comprehensive guidebook for carpentry and joinery, with rules for every pazt:of work abontbuilding, and numerous' plates •, 2 vols., 4to. Cressy's Iznyclopedio of Civil Engineering, in one. Scott's Cotton Spinner and Mantifacturer ; 8 vo.' Tredgold on the Strength of Cast Iron.: new ed. by. Hodgkunion, in 2 vols., 8 vo. - ' The Steam raglan, by the Arilzrn Club ; I vol., 410. Surve - ior, Engmeer and A.rchitect. hfechanical Drawing Book ;Bvo., -. Holtrapffere Turning and Mechanical Manipulation; __Bourne an Steam Engine; Llmo. - , • _ Craddock's Lectures on Steam Engine; Svc,. Alban High Pressure Steam Engtneg vols., 8 - Hann Theoretical and Practical ; Bvo. Tomlinson Rudimentary Mechanics. • . Dobson_ Rudiments of the art of Building; . Swindell Rudimentary Treatise , on Well Diggittg, Just tp red and for sale by JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, • - WE..have received a lot-at LAMPS of various sizes . TY and kinds, of a- new constructioti that •is 'quite simple and complete—some ornamental. Also, the article to burn in them, called g . 7 BURNING. FLULD," " ETHEILIAL OIL." ,It has tare qualities; which recommend it to the attention , of Steamboat men, Hotel Keepers and Housekeepers. For cleanliness, economy tuul,briWttney, it surpasses nnything nortahle Persor.s who "please to call on us will beahown the peCultarities of the new compoued • A constant supply of the' Fluid and Latill i s kept by SCAIFE do ie2l , .I.lsubetween Wood and Market sts. TFAR WEST-Life in Fur West, by George .1. --Frederic Buxton; author of "Adventurer in Meiico and theltocky Mountains," etc.: - - Dante's Divine Comedy, the . Inferno— a literal prose translation - , with the text of the original collated from Me best editions; and explanatory umes ; by J. A. Car lyle, M. D TOIINSTON&STOCii.TON, jar . - Corner 3d and. Market ate. STRAY MARE.—Came to the vsidence of the - subscriber in the Borough , of West•Eliza arolliiirk both, °t the I.lth inst.., a largep A Y d , Of the ,near eye; some white on both hind legs; shoed all round, with heart toed shoes; and has the'ap peariace.of.beingscorked in a road. team. • Entered on , the Clerk's book. The owner is requested.to - denie for , ward,'fiortiltroiterty; pay charges and take her away other:mei she soll.be diSposedef es the law directs.: j023:31` -•-•-••• • • -• H. G. TAYLOR.- • EiMEE - PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR ISM SteamboatPaeketLMeileatesdaily foreinoinnali,lokst. Passenger Packet, via. Brownsville, to Baltimore and Pbiladelphia,G A. - st:,and G - r. Hail Coach Line, direct to , Philadelphia, - 9 a. as., and 12k Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, CI s, North7Western,lria Cleveland, daily,lo as ' Erie and Western New York, daily, WA'', sr. - .- Nortb.lEastern,tri ektept Sundays, 4 . . . . - 631.131 VALE AND DMZ RTIIRE OF 61 - 6 - 11 - .5. Eastern Mail via rhiladelpkla t due 3 .a. x., closes Ikaa. Western Mail, Cin. and Loamy., dne 8 P. x.,CiOSOB 6 s..x. Sonth.via:Balt.andWashington,due el. 2c,closess.a:x. North:Western - vitt Cleveland, thus 104. M. closes SI A. as. :Erie and Western New York, due aP. x., closes 8 satt Par. Bank of Pittsburgh. 350,00 4150,00 . 050,00 Exchange Bank 50,00 47,00 - 46,00. blerahants , and 111. Bank - 50,00..80,00. 49,50 Farmers , Depositßank - None in tnasket. Hand Street .• . - 50,00 - 5 5° 0,00 .49 3 00 , Northern Liberties Bridge.... •—• , 00 . 5 , 00 Old Allegbeny Br:Age: 25,00 36,00 , 35,00 Connellsytlleß R.Stock,Paid on " shares, ik2,50 5,00 " 1,43 City Bonds (84 cent;). 91 5 00 . • Monongahela Bridge••:-•a 25,0 D 18,50 Gas Stock 50,00 : • - Penna. s's, quoted in Philadelphia ' 91 Penns: es, " " -" • . . 101 k New isineTrenattry•Notes, 6's, quoted in "Phi'lada"..ll7-k FLOER..Owing to the ion stage of water the ar rivals continue light, and were freely taken at $3,64 one lot of inspected brought $3,65. Sales from store continue at .3,75. ASHES..The market continues without much an itiation. We note sales of several small tots Pearl at 5}651-; Selenium was. btanches of the market con tinue doll, and - sales are confined principally to the city trade. Cofree 'is: held at - 505* ; Sugar 7108 : Sales Molasses, oak cm:sponge, at 230. TOBAtCCL,SaIes - svs lump, at from 13 to 18; pound lump 12 to 30, as to quality. corrow YARN—Is held at 16. BATTING.. No. IBattiog is still selling at 10. ClitESE...There isnot much enquiry. We note sales in a small way at 411061, owing to quality. BUCKETS..Are worth $2,25. TUBS..Continue without change. We note sales at $9. • -URNITURE OF A PRIVATE FAMILY am Auction, I On Tuesday next, June *ith, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold, at the dwelling of Mr. A. Henn pe e, Second street, within four doors of Short street and pear Liberty, his entire - Household Famiture,. all of which hasbeen kept hi the best of order, comprising, in part—fine ingrain carpeting', common do., rag - carpet, hearth rugs, Venitian blinds, landscape and paper blinds, fancy and common chairs rocking chairs, high and low post bedsteads, side tables; diming and breaktast tables, mahogany end-, cherry . bureaus,- wash stands, astral Temps,ptogether with a great variety of kitchen utensils and other articles. JAMES McKENNA; - SCRIPT SCRIP l I - • nAitTUAGES, 'IIAROUCHM,, BUGGIES, % -.1 PUBLIC. AUCTION, on .Ttst. , oat', iha Sd day of :Toth, at 10 o'clock, A. at:. at the Carriage Memufae tory of the 'subscriber, in Diamond alley, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. Splendid Chaner for a Bargain, and To ride in your men Carriage. In order to close up my spring sales, I will, sell at the time and.place above stated, all myfinished stock of Ve hicles, which are done up In the latest styles and of the best material. It consists in part as follows: - 6 Panay - top Buggies; . 6 Common .lluggies, without tops; 2 llandsome Saroaches, suitable for 1 or 2 horses; 1 Splendid Dickey-seat Carriage ; 1 do Family Carriage, with 3 seats ; r"1 Standing top Barouche. Salepottitive. Tinuts---4. months, with approved endorsed paper, or Pittsburgh, Allegheny City or .Count Scrip, in equal portions. All accouutsdue by me. will be taken in pay ment. E. Id. BIGLOW., Pittsburgh. jelB:td. _ JOHN D. DAVlS..Auet'r. _ Where Cholera' Prevails, StG Is better than the smell of Catnpher: Las watmla Cartrphorizted &VMS have been. pronounced .‘jtist the - thing." by all who've smoked them—pleasant and -mild; made from pure .}tavann Tobacco, and not dear. Try them. • LEEWARD& co.f -Market at Bove doors from Water, ' Jew; • and nett to Lehmayer's Clotblng_Stare. VALUABLE REAL .F.WATE PDF - MALE—A very " desirable Property, having n front of 112 et on &terrier treet by 12, bounded by a 'Ai feet. alley . and Webster' - street; being in a healthy and pleasant Men den; hatinir a comfortable Dwelling House, well ar ranged and front and porch ; large Garden of fruits andflovrers, shade trees, &e. The whole is in good or der. Price low, and terms accommodating. • , S. CUTHBERT, Geri. Agent. lam' Smithfield street. _ . _ Orphans* Court Sale: MST virtue of an order of the Orphan's. Court of Alle gheny County, will, be exposed to Public Sale, on the premises, on SATtitTiAl, the fourteenth day of Jut's', at 3 o'clock, t. sr., all those FOUR CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND satiate in the Seventh Ward (late City Dis trict) of Pittsburgh, beiag_ marked and numbered in. a plan of Lots laid out by Alexander Miller ' ,and recorded in the Mike for Recording Deeds, &e., Nos. thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three and thirty-four—the said Lots, Nos. 31, 32, 33 and 34, being contiguous, and being each twenty-four feet front on De Villiers street in said plan, and running back, preserving the same width, adistauce of one hundred and four feet. Er Terms liberal, and will be tmule known at sale. JAM} BLAKELY, Administrator of Bernard llisCabe, decd. je23:dul JOHN D. DAVIS, Aunt. .REILLINKEVIt AND DRESS /kfARLArG ESTABLISHMENT, ArrRS. DUFF has recently received the latest designs al: of Dresies, Cardinals, and every ankle iu her htle, of business, and is prepared to execute all orders at the shortest notice. Merchants ardering Cardinals or Visite* made, may rely upon obtaining work in every respect equal to that obtained from the east. Mead Dresses, Dress Caps, - Capes, Collars, Laces, Ribbons, Flowers. Fringes, Gimps, .Ladies' &c., always on band at jel3 MRS. DUFF'S, le St. Clair st, , Trinity Chetreh. DROPOSALS will be received by the undersigned, the JE Building Committee of Trinity. Church, until Tem- DAY, the 26th last., 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 'AL HOWE, • O. METCALF, . . WILLIAM HOLMES. jellhtd - WILSON McCANDLESS. PACHIN TEA STORE. THE subscriber has just received, at the Pekin Tea Btore,7o Fourth.street, a very large and well select ed mock of pure GREENtAND FLACK 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 , oar stock and'prices. They can have it packed in }, and lb. packages, 5 lb. tin canniaters, or by half chests, to suit their convenience. ' • , Our retail prices vary for Oolong, Black Teas from 50 ets. to 81,50 f" Ib,; Ning Young Souchong, 50 eta; Con go 50, and English Breakfast 50; Young Brion, G u npow .der and Imperial, from 35 come to 81,25 {0 tb. • Families are requested to send and get samples of our Teas, and try them, before purchasing. my24icitm A. JAYNES, 70 Fourth st. AU - HITE SUGARS.—Lovering's Loaf, Crushed and Ir Pulverized Sugara, just ree'd and for sale by the bbl. or at tetail, at the PE TEA STORE, 70 Fourth street. may 24 lUNEI UNE COFFEES—Mocha; African, Java, Lagayra, - St Domingo and Rio Coffees, jinn recd and for sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 7CI Fourth at. may 24 'IIOIAISINS 'AND FIGS, —2OO eighth bezels prime Rai '.lllo ales, and 50 small drams fresh Figs, itinst received and for stde the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth street. _ mayo 4 CCHOCOLATE, COCOA AND 73 110 —Ba eels • iv ma, No . . IChocolate and Cocoa; also, Schmitz) sweet vieed ChoeolateAust ree'd and for milts at the PEKJN TEA. STORE, 70 Fourth street. may2l , New Hardware Store, SION OF TIM PLANE AND . SAW, No. 78 'Wood street, Pittsburgh. UMBER LAIJFMAN, Importers and Dealers in Po. JUL reign malkmiestie .LTardware, in all its varieties, are now prepared to sell as low and on as reasonable terms as can be purchased elsewhere. We solicit our friends, and the pablie,,generally, to call and examine our stock, which 'consists part of, knives and Parke, Pocket and Pen-Knires, Setae Slartis,"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 Carpenter and mechanicsigenerally to our. assortment ol Tools, which. have been selected with great Mire, and which we are 'determined to sell so as so give satisfaction. [ap2:dkw , Al.rtiE SIGN G1. , .1.1:113 PLANE AND 8/1.W,.a fa I assortment of " Cincinnati. COOPERS' TOOLS, ,, For sale by HUBER tr. LAUFMAN, MnY/6 • • -No. 78 Wood street.— AFRESH SUPPLY OF COOPERS , TOOLS—just ro reived and for sale by HUBER & LAUFMAN, maY 9 .No. 78 Wood street. eprfng Hoods. THL' undersigned am now in receipt of their second supply- of- FRESH SPRING-- GOODS. - They 465- pectfatly ask rho .attention of Merchants and Dealers generally to an , examination of their stock, feeling as= sure drhat they can offer Goods on the matt, awrabie terms and at the mast reasonable prices. Their stock embraces every article in rho Variety and Fancy Dry Goods line, together with Brown and /3leached- Minims, Drillings, Cinghtuits, Lawns, Prints, Tickings, &c., tre. . . McCANDLESS h CAMPBELL, No: 67 Wood tureet,,next . door to Diamond alley 7-*=go„: , *e.....:'_ , ' ;:.•i::,-,!:•?-,*.:74.--;,.'4:T:it'2.!:•..,:.-.:- (Dnimrrial-etta littantial. TRADE. - nn OP. pirrEFIIU °A. oG - - poll JITNE" IsLPinEgftS, Co mnnrras -Daily Review of the Blarkets. "OFFIOE OF , THE POST ' VOISDJIT. MOMMINO, JUTIC 2Z, WO. $ AUCTION SALE. BY JAMES WHISNNA, AUCTIONEER, N 0.114 Won Swatrr. muss moots mix FIFIT MiOR SALE-7 aeits " fielena.Tes; and 1 cask Madder zbw for City or County Scrip, at k CABIADAY , S, - ~11111173/ N 0.40 Wood moot. 2 ' PORT PITTSBURG, 11. ARRIVED. Steamer Lake Erie, Sholes. Beaver: •' . • - Michigan No.2,Gilsoii, Beaver. • " Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville " Atlantic, Parkinson, do: Camden, Hendricksou..MSKee_sport. WYoming, Fowler,St. Louis... Wellsville; McNeely, Wheeling. a Gliticus; Reno, Louisville. a Caleb;Cope Murdoelt,'Wellsville. DEPAßTED, • Steamer Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. Lake Kale, Sholes. Beaver. " Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. " Atlantic, Parkinson, do, " Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Peru,Calhoun, Wheeling ". Fort Pitt, Miller, For .Cinatnnatt and .poulavi4e. ihailit Tat light draught and swift running steam er. MARY ANN, A. McGowna, Master, will nave for incinnati and Louisville on Wednesday morning s at 10 o'clock. . For freight or passage, apply:on board. jell) • For Greenwood Gardens. NEW ARRANGEMMENT.—The o a t steamer THOS..SCOTT will cont inence on Monday,llay .7th, to run.. from the old Greenwood'Landing, foot of Pitt street, to the Garden, leaving at B o ' clock : .. , and nt each even hour until 9 o'clock P. at.; last trip from the Garden at The Saloons are supplied with all the delicacies ef the .setuson: Ten at 8 - olefock. The Garden, with a large collection.of Greenhouse Plants, Dahlias, Arumal Flow er Plants and Shrubbery. The comfortable wharf boat, Greenwood, will "be placed at the Pitt at. landing.. lmy4 WELLSVILE PACK TB.• Voreßeaver and VVallavidle. Tim new and splendid passenger steamer - CALEB COPE, A. Monnoca, Master, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports every Tuesday; Thursday, and Saturday. For freight or passage, having superior aecommoda• lions, apply 'on board. may 4 ' New. Arrangement. Tax steamer BEAVER Cats. E. Cuts; Muter,. will leave - this city every Monday, e nes ay and Friday, at 10 as. She has a boat at the landing, between Wood at. and the Bridge, prepared to receivefreight at any time. [my4 Wm. 13. Wheeler, STEAMBOAT AGENT, can be found at Welles; k. 7 Griefs Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith field streets, Pittsburgh. - mar 27 or Q Louis. Tng fine new passenger steamer AARON HART, W.. 1. Rotwrz, Master, will leave for e a ye and intermediate ports, regularly. For, freight or passage, apply - on board. mays For einotztruitt..Regatar racket. The fine steamer MT. VERNON, lilitAl6 Kourrz, Master, willleave foram above and interm ate ports, regularly, every Satordarevening. For freight or passage, apply on board or to apo). . GEO. B. BOLTEBIBERGER, FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE REGITLAILSAWIDAY PACKET'.—The A Ng !fine and fast passenger ate anxPac .ket TELEGRAPH J. Hezlep., Com mender, wit I leave Pittsburg for '< heel ing, Cincinnati and k Lonisville, and all intemmdiate Ports, every S aturday, tit 10 o'clock precisely.. For freight or passt4 t e apply on board, or to FLSWH & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the accommodations are Inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ben Franklin No 0 and Pike No 0, to Sant- Louit—time through,vrvx vests. ap2l-iy 18118. 84f. Pittsburgh andlirownsville Daily Packet Ltue. Pammaul„Lit 1848 . Frsatraav 1%1 1 1849. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M. The following new boats complete the line for the present season : ATLANTIC, Capt, James Parkinson; BALTIC. Capt. A.Jacobs; and LOUIS MILANB, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new,and are fitted up without ragard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharilloat, At the foot of Ross st. - Passengers wilt be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertiser hours. newtlar Packet for Suottsh. I.2erblllll THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE, Capt. BYttots, , arill leave forthe above and inter n' ;ate ports on Wednesday and Saturday, For freight or parmage apply on board, or to atr2s GLO. B. MILTENBERGER. Art. New W heeling Packet. The new and splendid passenger steamer.; AMESNELSON;G. D. Moore Master, wits rut as a Regular Fricke between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, tens lug ilia 'city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, a 10 o'clock, A. st., end Wheeling every Monday, %Vettnes day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, s. sr. For freight 'or passage, (bartng superior teeommoda tions,) apply on beard. The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for speed and ateonimudatiOn is not surpassed by imp boat on the river. ANISItTRON6 do CROZER, deetar Agents. Magazines for July, DECEIVED AT ta. A. MINERI3-43oders Ladrs IX, Book, Graham's Magazine, Sartain's Union Maga zine, sad „National Magazine, for July. The American Angler's Guide, with numerous illus. trationa Ninevah and its Remains—by Layord. The Old London Bridge, or. 'rya Days of Henry• VIII.; by C. Herbert 'indwell. Grace Dudley; or, Arnold ut Satatovi—by Charles 3. Peterson. Second No. of the Personal History and Experience of David Copperfield—by Charles Dickens, Pacts for the People; or, Things Worth Knowing : a Book of Reeeipts. Fresh supply. 41 The Crimes of Paris—a Record of Scenes and Events of Every Day Occurrence—by Robert F. Grubey. • rig - Smithfield street, opposite Brown's Hotel. (jell Bathing Vibe. HE subscribers have on hand a large stock of Bath. T lag Tubs, copsisting of the following kinds : Plangidath Tub, large sire; Ottoman Bath Tub ; S lPtitTAt n g Sh g " ow e; Tub ; Children's Bath Tubs; Hand Shower Baths; Leg Stomach Heaters, &c. These Tubs are made of good materials and neatly Japanned. JOHN - DUNLAP & CO., Je2l. Corner Market and Second streets. NEW BOOKS--Irving—The Crayon Miscellany comprising, The I rattle, Abbotsford, Newstead Abbey. Complete in one volume—elegantly printed, Curzon—The Monasteries of the Levant. Post, B vo.; illustrated. A. volume or more than ordinary interest, relating a series or most curious and often amusing adventure. • • • The field occupied by the volume is almost entire ly new.—Commereial Advertiser. A book of gentlemanly, liberal, scholarly interest, which reminds us not a little of itecirford's Spanish EX. 'condone, or the vivid eastern reminiscences of Eothen Literary World. Cooper—(New edition of early works.)--The Spy, re, shied, to.. with new introduction and notes. Complete in 1 vol. Uniform with Irving's works. 151,25. 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 seat by the side of Goldsmith anti Addison t and Cooper was translated in every'country . of the continent where any interest was felt to a' foreign litemtnre.—Littrary World. For sale by .1. D. LOCKWOOD, }els li3 Wood street. NO. =Liberty street, (four doom below St. Clair street) VrANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF WIRE CLOTH, .131. from No. 2 to No. 0; Brass and Iron Wire RID. OLES and SIFTERS, from N 0.2 to No. GO. Every No. Wire Cloth in PAPER CYLINDERS. All kinds of HAND WORK, Screens, Bird Cages, Fenders, Ice. RIVETS—BIack, Tinned, Copper and Brass, of every pize_ j _On hand or mace to order. WlRE—lron, Brass, Copper and Steel of every size. BROOM WIRE, Sheer Brass, Japanned and Britannia Ware. Orders for any kind or the, above articles will be promptly filled. Purchasers will find it to their advan age to call and examine out stock. jett:3m MACKEREL -1V b 14111.. 11.fge1",0,i3! 10 "., . 2; . 20 bf.bbts., Nos. 1 and 3, Mass. ins'n Landing and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, je4 Nos. 172 and 174 Lioerty street. For Bale , ,n VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, in the 1..1 Town of New Troy, a short distance above the Allegheny City Water Works. Also, TWO LOTS in. Allegheny City, near the Diamond Title indisputable. Terms of pay - moor, one-firth, on delivery of deed ; - the balance in four equal annual payments. For further in-. formation, please call on the subscriber, at the ware room of Edward Todd & Co., corner of Fifth and Mirka streets :Pittsburgh: SILVESTER SEYMOUR. Pittsburgh, Suue B,lB4o.—dlna<w EW BOORS.—A. History of Wonderful inventions, N illustrated with numerous engravings on wood.- 1 vet.; muslin. Vie intamation, or Pictures of the Virgin and her :Son, by Charles Beecher, Fort Wayne, Indiaea ; 'lntroductory Essay, by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Just received by JOHNSTON & STOCRTON, je7 • Cor. 3d 'and Menet sta. "Bummer Goods." TU -ST RECEIVED, per Express, a small assortment of Summer Coating.; also,ivro pieces white Marseilles, so, beautiful patterns; and will be made to order ahsar• JAS. MeGUIRE, je.2o . . Third street. • A A. MASON to,CO. are offenng I yard wide Brown Atildkcentsj Bleached do. 44, and very fine 'at B cents; Suanet.Stnife oreverrvariety; more Cali. coca attil vLavras, 9.cents, fast colors, warranted; line Sere es Ist and 250.; more . Wrought Collars, .8 and 10e4 Chemizettes 2fec.;'&4l., ke. . . jell! XT RAPPING PAPER-4 reams. large size, intended y ezpr , essly for use pf ;Shirt Manufacturers; -For sale by • - lea] EDW'D TODD & CO.. xu-..r ; ~.uaa~.:e.. '.+c...-K-.Y ru.+~:~ -"E.^"' _ -==r'~ct j ';+~' "it~•~. Finer Ihttelligttta. E#ETWifirai tN TES,CIILinVEL. I=CEEM! .TOIIN IL TAILOtt, J. R. Taylor & Co”, MEMWM .wox• ~JA:::.:T..iFN). s ...TTi-.- , F.- .i - ' .:,.:-ix,: . :,E: , N :,..A..-,07 - . .Ei..:•. : R:.1•-, E I ,:WILE EIEASTS, BIRDS AND REPTILES, EVER BEFORE EXHIBITED IN THE UNITED STATES TN PITTSBURGH on Tuesday, Wednesday and 27tutidaY, July 3, 4 and 5, for three days only, at the MANSION HOUSE YARD, Liberty street. TIME OF EXHIBITION: On Tuesday, July 3d, Afternoon from 2 to 6 o'clock—ln the Evening from 7 to 10 o'clock. On Wednesday, July 4th, there will be four distinct Exhibitions, 1112:—Morning, from 8 to 11 o'clock, and from 11./ to 1 P.M.; Afternoon, from 2to 5 o'clock ; and Evening, from 7to 10 o'clock. On Thursday, July sth—Morning, from 9to 12; Afternoon, from 2to 5; and Evening, from 7-to 10. Among the most conspicuous features of this interesting Exhibition, is the RHINOCEROS, OR UNICORN OF HOLY WRIT. The Only One in. America since 1836. The great difficulty of capturing this huge and sava,ge creature, together with the almost impossibility of keeping him alive in a climate so uncongenial to his habit :and constitution, renders the exhibition of a LIVING RHINO CEROS in the United States, the greatest curiosityln the Animal Kingdom. Foremost in interest, novelty and attraction, are the bold and original performances of . lardin, DRIESBACH, THE EMPEROR , OF ALL THE LIONS, IN THE . DENS OF WILD BEASTS. • His performancesdiffer from all others, not only in the skill and grace which he displays in his exercises with the TERRIFIC GROUP OF LIONS, TIGER.S, LEOPARDS, COUGARS, PANTHERS, lcc„ 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 jungle. HERR DRIESBACH MAY HAVE MANY IMITATORS but HE HAS NO EQUAL—HE IS HIMSELF. ALONE. The LIST embraces all the fittest Living Specimens of WILD ANIMALS! That the great experience, enterprise And - resources of the proprietors have enabled them to bring together in one LARGE - AND SPLENDLO COLLECTION. A fall description of the Animals contained in the Exhibition, will be found in Pamphlets and Bills at the principal Hotels, previous to the arrival of the Company. lIIADMISSION,gIS CENTS. CHILDREN, UNDER TEN YEARS, 15 CENTS. je2o . Dr. George Rl , Cook. OFFICE, in Fourthstreet, near Grant, immediately op. posit° Mr. Bakeweil'e in the room lately occupied as an office . by Alderman Miller. He may be found, at night, in N 0.71 St. Charles. my3lye I=2M3=l TYRANTS AI, WELL .dS MONOPOLLES MUSTPALL: SO MUST PRICES; -urincil raw. will be proven by calling at MeGnat's I , Fashionable Tailoring Establishment,Third street, St. Charles Building., Morro: Smraiprofitt and quirk sates. ViIItLWLY pro& and good. mity23 WM MILLER, PLIILADA. W3l. RICKETSON, PZETSRCIOII. MILLER & ILICKETI4. W, Maracas Grocers, and Y Lm- U. porters of Brandies, Wines and Segura .;-Nos. 172 and 174, coiner of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. myW:y .1 - HUFFMAN CASIDAY,.qii, Marchandias and Pre. U • duce Broker—Office, (up iktuirs) N 0.20 Wood atreet Pituthrlih. Iliaso Williams, MERCHANT TAILOR., Smithfield street, No. 12., tween Ist and 2d streets. RCARNAHAN, dn.:wary a:Law—Office oa ourth . l'etween Cherry alley and Grant at Ga-y AA. MASON & CO., 60 Mans trr grater, are °acting Musltheir stock of Silks, Shawls Yieettes, Lawns and in at still greater reduced prices. Yard wide bl'k Silks, best make at 12e., Summer Shawls at 76e. and S 4; most fashionable Vizettes at 55 and SO ; Lamm end Muslin* at 0 and 10 cents; best Merrimack Prints at Oc., usually 12tc.; Calicoes at Ofe ; wrought Collars S cents wrought Capes 81 and 52; Florence Staid Bonnets 02 and 76c.; Gloves at 4 cents—together with a general as sortment of other Goods at nearly one-half the regular rates. jell) ItTO LET—The large Three SWOT Brick Ware house, No.ll2Second street. Possession given ist of Ju1y . .... - .. Erjuire of Bed) A. BRADLEY. Rosedale Garden, 4 Tan PrOl76OOllllllV Or this Leann ftil R1CT212).; has made every nrrangement for entertaining vilifiers during tae worn season : The steamer .Arcky area leaves the foot of Pitt street every after noon through the week, for the Garden—commencing half-past 1 o'clock, making a trip every hour until Ini o'clock, r. ?a. On Sundays, she leaves first trip at S o'clock in the morning. Ice Cream, Strawberrics.Din ner and Supper furnished to order. Also, ROOM% forCo tinfoil Parties at all times. . . . .. . . N.H.—The Boat having been thoronOly repaired ex pressly for this trade, and being the first to open. it on undays, the owner hopes to to a liberal patronage. je2l. J. W. MFALEr Proprietor. WASHINGTON HOTEL. BEDFORD, PA. I('IHE undersigned, having fitted up this large and com l. mediums Hotel In elegant style. is prepared to ac commodate VISITERS TO THE REDFORDOPRINGS in a manner that canunt fail to give satisfaction. The BMW is beautifully located in the very centre of the town,and contains Chambers equal to nay Hotel in the State. He deems it unnecessary to multiply promises, but pledges. hintse-lf to use every exertion to render corn tenable all who visit his house. • Boarders will be taken to the Springs in pleasant hacks, at all times, anti the water can always be had fresh in the house. ben:2w+) SAMUEL DAVIS. ADELIGHTFUL SUMMER RETREAT, -two -miles below the City, on the Ohio river, occupying be tween three and font acres of ground, well shaded with fruit and ornamental tTCeI, and a large. colleetion of choice shrubbery. Also„an extensive Green-house, con taining the finest varieties of exotic plants. Comma. dious Saloons are erected for the reception of visiters.— Ice Creams, Pastry, Fruit, Nuts, Cakes, and all the deli cacies of the season, arc kept for safe; and all kinds of Plants. both native and exotic. iloquets tastefully put at seasons of the year. Tea every evening at o'clock. A comfortable Steamboat leaves the foot of Pitt street every hour during the day and evening, landing at the Gardengate. Ire" Kept on Temperance principles, and closed on Sunday. Panama] and Gazette copy.) ntrzt TEAS! TEAS I I TEAS!!! llr is with pleasure that the subscribers in form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have completed arrangements with Messrs. J. C. Jenkins k. Co., of 'Philadelphia, to reocrec their superior PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter be kept constantly on hand. They arc neatly and securely put up in metallic pucks of f, I and 1 lb each, with eir printed card—showing the kind of Tea, price, ii ,,,, i „ of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation to return the 'Pea, if not liked. 0 f Gunpowder 621 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 •m Imperial ..60 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 g, Hyson 50 621 75 1,00 1,25 I. Y. Hron Mack Di 50 50 621 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 ficeess. 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 !Mould they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, and the money will be refunded, as it is only with that "understanding we sell. We ask a ink trial, 11111 t the public may be tibia to judge between our Teas .and those heretofore sold by o.her companies in this city. All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS, should give us a call. Dealers can be suppliedmt the most reasonable terms ,-,; _ For ante by JOS. S. M. YOUNG & CO.. N, W. corner 4th and Ferry ' , tracts, and M. YOUNG & SON, apt 4 S. W. corner 3d and Ross streets kite and Marine Inairance. - . rrtHE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA will 1 make permanent and limited Insurance on Property in this City urd vicinity, and on shipments by Canals, Rivers, Lakes . and by Sea. The properties of this Com pany are well invested and furnish an available fund for the ample indemnity of all persons who desire lobo pro tected by Insurance- IVM. P. JONES, Agent, • maylS , 44 Water street. Factory for Sale, TN SUCCESSFULOPERATIONocanutacturing Print ers' Wood Type and Raised Sign Letters by Ida chinory, .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 fot 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 Slates, 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 panioalars, ipplylpoist paid) to . SCHOLY & RYAN Pittsburgh, is. 117 From the foregoing Notice of I. M. Smoak, we find that, the Patent has issued, and for proof of our claim, see records of our deed In Potent Office, at Wash- DX. (ion) SCHOLY & RYAN. Cigars, Saab" and Tobacco, T JACOB ItICCOLLISTEWS, Fifth street, N 0.19.— AL Regalia; Washington Lanorma; Laßosa; lusts Sara; Plantation; - Hall Spanish, Malay and Common; Together with a yariety.of other brands. Aiso—An extonsiVe assortment of C R EWING TO BACCO, of the most celebrated brands, among -whiCh are the Luxious Luxury, P. Robinson's Pound Lump, Grant A Williams', and Arch'd Thomas Grape. Brand, Five Lump. All orders promptly attended to. Country Merchants would do well to call and examine my Mock before pur chasing elsewhere. Cuba Wrapper and Filler Leaf for sale. 13:7' Sign of the Indian Chief. f myl6 Nor Halle, THE UNEXPIRELLPART OF A LEASE of a Corms Honest,. in a pleasant location in the City of Pitts burgh, with all the Bar Fixtures and Furniture together with two Tenpin Alleys, Balls and Pins, in good order t' Rooms and Cellar; lit with Gas. Enquire of- ARTHUR NICHOLSON, or jeS:tf JACOB BOSTON. DILANDY—Moitc 11, .Co ac Brandy J, , pours Bordeanz:4l6.; 1.. ..Seignetto,Rochell do .k kase do.; in store and for sale by 069) J. B. BO MWM BEING THE LATW4EBT RARE IT COLLECTION OF Concert Garden. THE subscriber having taken the Pleasure Gardens, in the Ninth Ward, known as the CONCERT GAR DENS, would inform the citizens of. Pittsburgh that be has had the Gardens and Saloons fitted up in a splendid manner, and they are now ready for the reception of vis item. Refreshments of all kinds will be served up to vis iters on the shortest notice. LEOPOLD HEGNER, jel.l:2vrd&wtf - Proprietor. ATEXT BOOK OF MECHANICAL DRAWING, for Self instruction and for the use of Schools, contain ing; Ist. A series of progressive practical problems in Geometry, with full explanations, couched in plain and simple terms; showing also the construction of the Par-. allel Ruler, Plane Snake and Protractor. 2d. Exam. ples for draiving Plans , Sections and Elevations ot Buildings and Machinery, the mode of drawing eleva tions from Circular and Polygonal plans, and the Draw ing of Roman and s Grecian Mouldings. 3d. An intro duction to Isometrical Drawing. 4th. A. treatise on Linear Perspective; with numerous examples andrfull explanations, rendering the study of the art easy and agreeable. nth. Examples for thnprojettion of shadowti, 'I be - whole illustrated with fifty-six steel plates, contain ing over two hundred diagrams. • By Win. Minifie, Ar chitect, and Teacher of Drawing in the Central High School of Baltimore. Price, $3.00. "It is the beat work on DraWing that we have ever seen; no young Mechanic, such as a Machinist, Engl. near, Cabinet Maker, Millwright or Carpenter, should be without it."—{New York - Scientific American. For bale by JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, jet 6 63 Wood street. GRATE APRONS—Something new and beautiful, for the Ladies Just received, from New York, a few superbly finished Grate Aprons and Cut Tissue Paper for Looking-Giasses. For sale 17 jell; . D. LOCKWOOD, 63 Wood street. DOOKS OF THE EkISCOPA.L CHURCH,—Jsmns D. .13 LOCKWOOD has for sale the various Publications of the Protestant Episcopal Press, and those of Stanford & Swords, New-York. JAMat‘t D. LOCKWOOD, 63 Wood Street, For many years connected with Messrs. Wiley &Put nam. and late John Wiley, N. York and London. lje2o Oar sale, A THREE STORIED DWELT ING HOUSE,' afi being the second house from Penn atreet t in Sny der's ' .w, on Hay street. Immediate possession will be given. Enquire of DAVID RITCHIE, Attorney at Law—OtEce on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and Grant street. jeamilf / N - SURA NCB. rptlF. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR j ANCE, CO It PANY—Office, north Room of the Ex change, Third street. Philadelphia. Etas litsuitstme_—Buildings, Merchandise and other properly in town and country, insured against loss or damage by bre at the fewest rate of premium. MAXINE ISSCALICCE.—They also insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, as the enured may desire. 131.150 Taa-siPORT62IOII.--ThEy also insure merchan dise transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and SWAM Boats, on riven and lakes, on the most liberal. terms. DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmond A. Solider, John C. Davis: Robert Barton, John IL Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Geo. G. Leiper Edward Darlington, 'lsaac R. Davis, William Folwell. John Newlin, Dr. R. Huston, James C. Hand, Theophiliza Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Serrill, Spencer Mc- Hymn, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr. S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. D. I'. Morgan, Wm. Bagaley, Jno. T. Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Iticuann S. NEWBOLD, Secretary. Ea' Office or the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pitts lttrgh. (jel6;411) P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. rOTICE.—The Stockholders of the Farmers 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 deemed ex pedient, will ask to be incorporated us a new Bank. By order of tho Board of Directors. jelttnaL JOHN lIIAGOFFIN, Cashier. ID"' Harrisburg Telegraph copy till Legislature meets, and send bill to this office. FUR SALE—Two desirable Building Lots, having each 21 feet front on Prospect or Bedford street, by 127 deep to a 23 feet alley. Also, two Lots, each 21 feet fronton Webster street by 127 deep to a 23 feet alley. Price, 8400'a Lin. Terms: tt.so in hand of City or County Scrip; balance in seven equal yearly payments. S. CUTHBERT, 'cl6 Gen. Apia, Smithfield street. Olerchantso Hotel r Fourth street, between Arta and Market, Philadelphia. SHE Proprietorship and Altuingtunent of this well- J. Hotel, having this day passed into the hands of the subscribers, they beg leave to stoic, Math is their purpose to render it worthy of the very liberal patron age with which it has been heretofore sustained, and hope, by nuremitung attention,ato deserve the patronage of their friends, who may visit the city on business or pleasure. C. &J. 111d:11381N, • may9:lrui (Formerly of Exchange Hotel, Pittsburg.) Greenwood Garden - • • STR.A.WBRIIIEti, WET 211/5 Vtmoi, are now served up in this SUMMER RETREAT, with all the other good and wholesome refreshmeatts mature-and art can produce. • Menem of choice Flowers, tastellilly put up. Ten every evening at 6 o'clock. The Steamboat Taos. Smarr leaves the foot of Pitt street the beginning of each hour;from 9 o'clock •A. until 9 p.m., landing at the Garden gate. Closed on Sunday, and conducted on Temperance principles. [Gazette and Dispatch copy.) jell Cheap Clothing for Scrip. T HAVE just received from the East a well selected and fresh assortment of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS., inchiding English and French Cloths, Cassimeres and .Vestings, all of superior manufacture, to which I would respectfully invite the attention of Ty friends. Country Merchants and others visiting the city, who wish to provide themselves with a good article at a eery low-price, are respectfully invited to call on the sub scriber. All work warranted. JAS. MaGUIRE, Tailor, may% Third 'et, near Wood: GHEAP IdUILULNO LOT FOR SALE.—A valuable Building Loh in a good iodation in the :th Ward, havinc, a front of 20 feet on Rebecca street. near Lacy ville'Cburch, by 100 deep—vvill be. sold for $250, cash. S. CUTIIBERT, don: Agent, je2.l Smithfield street. PLEASANT RESIDENCE FOR SALE—A huge and convenient properly, situate in Lawrenceville, at about five minutes walk from the omnibus stand, having a netrand comfortable dwelling house, stable , &cl The garden, fruit trees and shrubbery are all in complete or der. The lot is 100 feet 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, Oen. Agent, jell Smithfield street. • FRUIT -140 bus. Dried Peaches; ' 250 " " Apples ; for sale low, to close Consignments, by RHEY, ItIATTHEWS*& CO, 1e21: 23 Water street. kJ01"l'ON-23 bales Batting Cotton, per Dolphin, for sale by (je2l) RHEY, MATTAMVS & CO. O ATS—.I.OOO bushels, recalled ang Virhile o lA N0..17 Liberty st. RYE FLOUR - 2Z barrels, reol'and for sale FLOUR - 2Z id/ • RIMESTATTO by. N,IT NO. MODASSES-50 bble. in store and for Bale by' lea. TAMES PATTON, Jr. 200 BBLS. N. 0. bl? o L,tnt4 l 4&-V. stor lTP kain l iil ( fAr ., sa le may S No. 13 Liberty street. GREAM AND W. R. CHEESE-1 35 boxes prime Cheese, for sale by peel j. S. BONNET., -•- V W . O oxes Lemon I.9MOMbY LAND—About 600 Acres of fine Timber Land for sale in .Tefferzon County, by CASIDAY, znny2s - ' Wood street. No. 28 - BACON -4000 tbs. Hams ; _ 7000 lbs. Shoulders ;:see'dittl for sale by je6 ; --JAVUESTATTON, Jr.' 0 - 1148---5 bblit Munson, suitable r colliers; 5 No4l Lard; sto itud for sale by JAMES PATTON Tr, y?~. '~` ~'"X' ~'i'Ttr_.- kti X4s.''" WIER Bankers anb exdiattge Brokers 14.1L N Ex cii . A.Nat. AND IIVI B = ANKING ! OFFICE • NI B. earlier of Third and .Wood strati.. IGUT and Time Bills of •Eishange; Bank 'Notes an 17 foreign and doinestie ,Coin bought and sold on , th most favorable terms. . - Colleetionsmnile in all the principatcities of the Union at the lowest ratei. . - jets -LIMN tam. EDWARD EADRI. , at, It A TM. Bankers and Exchange Brokers, rieakss in *Foreign and Domestic Bills, of Exchange, - Certificates if Depos• • it, Bank Notes and Coin, Corner of Thi and Wood ste., directly opposite the St. 'Charles Hotel. may St a N. HOLDJCS & SON, Bankers and Dealers in Exchange Cain and Bank Nato, lib. 55 Market stint, Pittsburgh. SHILLNO WAIT. - EXCIIANGS:, 111TriNG 11,171 New York pr I Cincinnati I Philadelphia - " Louisville . Baltimore . Si. Louis . Buying rates :..Buying rates' Ohio ; • I die. County & City ord'u I Indiana I ." Relie f Notes.: * Kentucky . . i'' Pennsylvania Co. • .Virginia - 1" I New York -,. . I Wheeling .. * ', Maryland . i Tennessee 3 " New Orleans - . SOON , JIVEIA.R.GfENT. SAP/Imm AND EXCHANGE .BROKERS,. N.. 3. Corns? , of Wood and. Sixth smut, Pittsburgh 7 Pa. 'fIEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes . ;•Time Bills, Foreign JIJ and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, tre EXCHANGE on all the - principal Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale in slims to snit purchasers. CUBRIZIT and par fandkreceived on deposits. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the ROCERIES -- • - G 150 bags Rio Coffee : 75 pkgs. Y. H., Imp'', G. P. and Pciwchong Teas; 400 oanels N. O. Molasses; - • 4.10 Loaf Sugar, No. 4 to 43; with a-general assortment of Groceries, for sate by • jetZ . ItfEY, MA.TTHEWS & rf ()BAC uO-15 kegs No. 1. Six Twist Tobacco, South- I. gate's' brand, for sale by - Jetta RUBY, MATTHEWS & CO. BEANS -45 bbls. White Benne; for kale by je22 BHLY > MATTIII4I4S le Co. LEMONS AND boxes Lennimr ; _ 3UU amino Figsinlet received and for sale by , JOSHUA. ItHODES, je22 , - No. 6 Wood et. F., CASES PRUNES, in jars; - 4 • " oozes - just• received and for sale by ! JOSHUA. RHODES, - jets - No. 6 Wood st. 1000 Cocoa Nuts ; just 'received acid forsale by BOXES Bitterna" juitl°.NDS . jera . JOSHUA RHODES, No. 6 Wood st. ~ Dii ~ . i' _ TTENTION, !--W YANKEES e are initt..tnanufae A taring " Rye Meal , tor*Rye and Indian Pread," Mid families eau depend upon getting (" done np" in the true Yanicee style) at Jeli HOI)kla ALCOSN'S, 30 Fifth st. ELLOW CORN lb IR 4 are now prepared to famish the article, "fresh ground" and sifted, daily. RHODES. tr. ALCOILN,W Fifth at. nu m; evat4 m r, t 4—For Itye-and-Incluut-Bread, V toiustantly on hand and for sale by lea RHODES Jc ALCORN, 30 Fifth st. (AIL ltlEAL—ConstanUy on band and for sale by jai - • RHODES & ALCOUN 1 - 1110FP'D RYR—Constantlynii hand and for sale by ‘...1 :le= • • MODES do ALCORN, 30 Fifth.st. WHEAT MEAL—For " Graham Bread," constantly , outland and for sale_ . ul/L IV -Sc ALHCORN:3O Fifth OAP / 'l2EAl..—Constuntly on band and for sale-by fell— • - IARODES Ir. ALCORN. (Chronicle copy.) hbls. No. 3, new; , .01. " 12 half bbla., No . . 2 ; just landing. For sale by • (jell()) " WAL. .DYER. UGAR HOUSE MOLASSES---15 barrels, superior quality, for sale by • WM. LIVER, • testi ; N 0.158 Liberty street Cje±, :E-70 boxes, foisaleAow VISIOINS--20 boxes, just landed; for sale by WM. DYER S 01.5 • N 0.1158 Libetty street. llVNEEllitZ—Just received., trots did lot, which wilt be sold very low. lelsaw Fifth at. 41 U BOXE - 8 BACON—Received arid for se b aly jels 'CMMINS & SkITIL ~ c.msw.m 200 01/514}A' S CORN-4teeM and for sale by je Id , 'CUMMINS to SMITH y iNSEED aux-it! bbls., re-ed on consignment and for .1.4 wile by • KING tr. MOUF . LHEAD, ••• Jain "POT ASH-5 casks Reach Moreton Pot-Ash,t , rec'd and far sale by J. S. BONNET, Jela ' 'Liberty st. k7 „ ---1 10 -- OLDEILS-10casks,expectedilaily by Ben West , 5 . in store and for sale by jell WM. DYER, Di 0.158 Liberty st. SI.IOAR HOUSE MOLASSES—A fe.w bbls., St. Janie” Refinery, a first rate article, for sale.by ' jell' , , . ' -WM. DYER H A! " ca s kg Bacon Hams, just received per Highlander' for mile by dein) WM. DYER. C f./t e s t - EL- . -40 bop, JEWS receiving; for .sji.ll.oardi ROOMS-39 dozen, just received and for sale by jell & WM. DYER STAR CANDLES-2D boxes, Cranium% in store and for sale by (63i2) , KING & MOORHEAD. bon d e r t r ha s:l v e e : , y quanevs and eighth!, in prime order join KING,k hiOORHEAD. IDOTASII—A few casks, on consignment and for sale by (jel2) KING k MOORHEAD. Gi — USIIEDTCHFX3E-6 casks just reed and for sale by (Sell) XING k MOORHEAD. CREAM CHEESE--100 boxes store jelg -iu and for sole by KING a MOOR 14 Ft A - PEACH BRANDY, Irish Whiskey, Jamaica Rnm, Holland Gin, in lots to suit Purchasers, for sale at wholesale prices, Ly (jeS) J. S. BONNET, Liberty ht. LIRAZZ . - SUGAR-50 bags, in store and for sale by 111 jeS J. S. BONNET, Liberty at. TABLE SALT-100 bags Hope Mills Table Salt, in store and for sale by - (lee) J. S. BONNET. EL,-23 baskets Salad Oil, rec'd and for sale b ik jes - J S. BONNET. WISH-100 bbLs. No. 3 large Mackerel, 450 betas No.l 1 Sealed Herring, to arrive and for sale by je9 J. S. IiONNET. A MURICAN PINTS-1 a, 1, American Pins; Jbst received and for sale by • McCANDLESS le CAMPBELL, joB 97 wood street. RYE FLOUR-41 bbls. Rye - Flour_ , reed and for sale by pary3o,l S. & W. HARRAUGH. PARASOLS—Cotton, Bilk and Gingham Parasols, a fine nsionnent, for sale by , - MeCANDLEIB.9 A CAMPBELL, jeB 97 Wood street.. UFF , B BOOK.K.E.EPlNti.—litaxas for teaching , this 1../ system, with the - author ' s directions to teem - hers, printed on the corers. A new supply, trout New York , jolt rec'd and for sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, • jel3 81 . Wood street. OUTLERY-1 cask superior Knives and Forks, Pocket and Pen-knivea, Butcher Knives, Shoe Knives; Sets sore, &c.,juetiopened by McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, jeS 87 Wood street. FINE COGNAC BRANDIES - 27 half pipes, various vintages, of our owwimportation for."commerce," from Bordeaux, just received and for sale b'y MILLER &.RICKETSON: je4 Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty-street. TidPROVED PUMPB,-that will not PBX= up in the. covozsr weather, for sale by SCANE k ATSINSON," may2s First, between Wood and Market WA.- 13El) ULAN KETS-1 cue (50pairt Bed Blankets, 88 by 64, 6 iba., ribbon. bound, received this day, Lon consignment from tbe manufacturer, and for sale ;.y• ap7 'Liberv, opposite Filth street, 40 BALES BROWN MUSLIN, at 9} and Sc. maY22 A; A., MASON & CO. DTIMED APPLES-275 bushels Dried ales rec'd and for sale b [in • S. &W. AUGH: DttLIKD litAll o -2 tierces Prime Dried - ,ef Tee'. and for sale by . [my3o] S. & W.. HARI:SAVOR. ARDOIL—A fewbbla.ijuat received and for sale by my 39 W.-HARBAUGH. 1.,755-375 boxes " Alaskan's' , assorted sizes Glass G Just rebitived and tor sale by iny3o S. & W. ffARJ3AUGH. LIEESF,-30 ores new Cream C emse,just reed and for Sale by [aiy3o] . &W. HARBATIGH. O,Co. ODA ASH-30 casks of Steele &Co superior Soda Asb,jast-received and for sale by , ray3o - ' S. &W. HARBAUGH. "viroot,-iuo,ooo pounds of Wool wanted by - VV moY 3O ' 8. & W.'SA.S..OAUGH. OLASSES-100 bbls. N. 0. Molasses, recd and for sate b 30] S. & W. HABBAUGH.' rr iiuAlt. ROUSE MOLASSES, --- - • 0 100 bbls,.Sugar Rouse:Molusies;SVlames Refinciry 10 do d do - ' do - Louisiana - do - In store quid for sale by - MILLER & RICKEISON,' • m ayls - 172 andl74 Liberty WEATHERS-8 sacks, Prime, landing (rpm steamer . .L 1 Cumberland; and for sale • ' B. A. FARNES T OCR & CO., Corner let and Wood sta.- I;iLAXf3M.I3-41 casks, landing from steamer Cumber land, ard for sale by... bushels to arrive (in a few days) and for O A S T " sale by A. ItleAlaLTY playa Canal Basin.,. QUININE,--150 ounces, Van's, jest ree'd and fior sale by tje7] B. A.-FAHNESTOCK Ec CO. lUST RECEIVED , AT THE ONE PRICE S FORE; GO Market street, 10,000 yards of Printed'Lawns, at the low price of 12e cents. fray2tr A. A..-MASON &CO. DHIED APPLES-loobus. far sa!e,by may3l . SD/MAUL RiEll PEACII6O busb!laLl'or sate by - - ma-• 31 , - • -. SA.MH'& SINCLAIR o t butiots coni r to.ard ve for . by. mayal. „CiThEN s EIRIS tr. SMTH .-PRMATE - DIBEA9E3: - - Dr:EtroMS, No 63 Diamond Alley, can be. consulted (nail cases of a private or delicasenatussincidentsj CY • ( Sytillitrandßyphiliticeruptionsvnonluia ,• and its consequences,together with all ve• nes ismer, Impurities ofthe tildod,.'ivith all diseases of senseramigin,sian diseases,wlthstrictuses,gleet, arethrid tllscharges, seminal w e aknes s , , d impotency; disci; pile", rhettmatism, female diseases of the • womb, - monthly suppressions, - diseases of-the' Joints; fistula . "to ano, nervous atTections, pains in the back and tains, WI. - tations of the neck of she bladder and kidneys, Scorbutic • eruptions, letter .ringworm, mercurial diseases, Ac. • TN VE YEARS' PRACTICE • - • • 'Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment Of vane -- real disorders, and those arising trOni youthful excesses gaiety, climate; or 'imparities of the - blood, whereby the constituiton may have been enfeebled,ennblesDr,Brown tootles assurances of speedy relief to all who may place: -themselves under his care. • - ••. . . - Dr. Brown's offices are convenientlyarrtuiged into sei, arate apartments. Patients el:111341m Dr:B. without tear . . , •.. of exposure to other visitors. • It is of importance to' mnoy p OTSOIIS In need ormedie al aid, to obtain good advice pnvately and promptly: To ail such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing ',roma/ dut eous, in their varioneformß and stages,o darn induceamints which can rarely be equalled. Strangers Are hereby ap prised that Dr: Brown has been' regularly educated is e co sz e br ;t a t'o e f f m e e x di o c us itir e •t i Td 4 to ro fh th e e Ue% s tula w n e t h :r=:: : • diseases. . • . . Dr. Brawn is the only regularly educated surgeon In Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention teithose com • U - Certain, sale and speedy cares will, in all estate, hi guaranteed. Becentcases are relieved in a shorttime, without itttet option from bust laC118: Ur - Hernia or Ituptine.—Dr. Brown also invites per sons afflicted - with Hernia to call, ns he has paid parties ler attention to that disease. ' • • •- • - Letters from a dLsbince, asking advlce,must contain a fee, or they will not be attended to. • • • ('.Office on Diamond Alley, a few, doors from Nrood • street, towards the market. Consultations strictly coati' denial. - . •oOti-Z-dAwl7 ibligi/MATISAL—Dr. Brown's newly dlscovred rem edy for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never falls. • Office and Private Consultation Rooms. No. 63, Dia. mood .alley,Tittsburgb, Pa. The Doctor is always at home. JazilEkiavtif DVAlllster , il All.Elealllng Ointment. CONTAINING NO MERCURY or other Mineral. It has the power to cause all E XTERNAL SORES, SCROFULOUS HUMORS, SKIN DISEASES, POD. SONOUS WOUNDS to discharge their putrid matters, Red then heals them. • ' • • it is rightly termed ALL-HEALING, for there is scarce ly a disease external or internal; that it will not benefit. I have used it for the last sixteen years •for - all diseases of the chest, involving the utmost danger and regions!. Miry, and I declare before-heaven and man; that not in one case has it failed 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 gospel, 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 one' voice—one universal voice, sap ing—"M'ALLISTER, YOUR OINTMENTIS GOOD RHEUMATISM.—It removes almost immediately the inflammation and swelling, when the pain ceases. (Read the directions around the box.) . ' . • . HEAD-ACHE.--The salve has cured persons of the, head-ache of twelve years standing, add NOM had it reg ular every week so that vomiting took place. ..Ear-Aehe, 2100th.-Aute, 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 $3OO on his children without auy benefit, when a few boxes ot Ointment cured them. . TETTER—There is nothing better for the cure of Tatter. . . BURNS.—It is one of the best things in the world for PlLES.—Thousands are yearly c axed by this _Oint ment. limey= fails in giving relief for the Piles. Around the box are ethrecuons for using APAllisteris Ointment for Scroftula, Liver Complaint, Erysipelas, Tatter, Chilblain, Seald Head, Sore Eyes, Qiuncy r Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Nerroai Affections , "Pains, Disease of the Spine, Hea d ache, Asthma, Deafness, Earache, Barns, Corns, all Diseases of the Skin Sore Lips, Pim ples, Sores, Rheumatism, Piles, Croup, Swelled of Broken Breast, Tooth-ache, Ague in the Face, &a., ttc. If MOTHERS and NUR SES knew its value in cases of Swelled or Sore Breast, they would always apply la such cases, if used freely, and according to the direc tions around each box, it gives relief in'a eery/etc hours. CORNS.—Occasional use of the Ointment will tawny • keep Corns fromgrowing. People need never be trou bled with them, ifthey use it frequently, This Ointment is good for an y . parlor the body or limbs. whenjoflamed. In some cases it should be adplied often. CAUTION. —No Ointment will be genuine unless the name of JAMES McALLISTER is written with a pen on every • . WM. DYER. For sale by my Agents in all the principal cities and towns in the United States. • • JAMES McALLISI ER, Sole Proprietor of the above medicine: Principal °Steep:No.2B North Third et, Philadelphia. PRICE•2S 'CENTS PER BOX. • ' Sold at Wholesale and Retail in Pittsburgh by BRAUN • & REITER, corner Liberty and St. Clair streets; L WILCOX, Jr., corner of Market street and the Diamond also, corner of Fourth and' Smithfield steels; - • JACKSON, No. E 9 Liberty street ' arid rattle Book Stet , in Smithfield et., th ird door from Second street; and Allegheny by H. P. Schwartz and J.,Saigent and by • C: Smith, Birmingham; D: Nagloy East Liberty; Rowland, McKeesport and Elizabe th; J. Alexander & Son, Monongahela City; N. B. Bowman & Co., Brown:v. ville ; J. T. Rogers, Bridgeport; John Barclay, Beaver; James Duncan, Faliston; D. Watson & Co.,.New Castle: and S. P. Weaver, Freeport. mayllpie od&wy Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor. .0 THE PUBLIC.—This is to certify that [have found T Dal/0 Magical Pain Extractor to prove a cure &- the Chronic ltheumatism, which I have been inflicted with for ten years/aunty hip joints. ABRAHAM R. VREELAND. Acquatkiineek, N. Y., April 8,1548. • Ma. IL Dattarr—Sir: I have been .troubled with the Piles for eight months:and •could •get no relict. Your Magical Pain Extractor having been recommended. to ine, - 1 applied it but twice, obtairwd instant relief, and in a short time was perfectly cared ! Could I not get any more of it, I would not take a hundred dollars for the balance of my box. 'WILLIAM HALL. .97 North Moore street, New York, Jane 19, 1847. .Err CAUTlON.—palleytt only Depot in the city of New York, and where the genuine article can be obtained, wholesale and retail, is at 415 Broadway. ' • 11. Dar is the' inventor of this truly invaluable emu pound, and he never ita; and never will communicate the. secret of its preparation to any man living; and, there. fore, no other person ever has made, or ever can make. a' grain of it himself. Counzofeits abound! Every truly valuable article is subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and im posters; and nothing, that.we know of, has more erten— sively experienced that fact than Dailey's Magical Pain , I.U.tractor! . . .A Tzar—The genuine Dalley; in cases of the sever e st Burns Scads; Pilei dec., will afford instant relief, 'and: produce at once-a cooliegand soothing effect—extracting pain in and from ono'to fifteen minutes! but be sure, ar-; ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth. • And now mark the differente!—CounterfettExtiactors, no matter under what name they may appear, or how ap plied, always irritate and increase tliepatit Pamphlets, contain' ingcertificates of cures, may be had gratis, on application to 'JOHN-D. 111 ORGAN, Western Depot, Pitbtirgli• • ' • . I)a.Wse.Taoaa. Agent. • Diller's Ansmal Galvenle . Dure.Al.l, For Horses, Cattle, &c., cures spavin,- quittor,grease. poll-evil,:aores, galls and braises. Pamphlets containing certificates of respectable parties, may be had on appli cation to _ . JOHN a:MORGAN,. . octleul&wy ' - agent; Pittsburgh- .' krom Rev.AsaShinrs, of the Protessantlfethodisz. Chita, HE undersigned, having - been afflicted during the peat Iwinter, WiWadis - ease intim itomach,sometimes pro. ducing great pain in the stomach for ten or Lively - a hours without intermission; and having tried various remedies with little effect, was furnished with-a bottle of Dr. D. Jaynes , Carniinative Beacom: Thu he used according to the directions, and found invayiably that this medicine caused We pain to abate in three Or four minutes ,• and in falcon or twenty minutes, every uneasy sensation was entirely quieted.- The medicine was afterwards used whenever Indications of the approach of pain. were per ceived, and the pain veasthereby prevented. Re etrattnn ed to use the medicine every evening, and rim:net:ill:mein the morning I and in • a few weekshcalth was so farie. stored that the sufferer was relieved from a large, =nun , of oppressive pain. - From experience, theieforo, he can: confidently recommend Dr. D. Jaynes' Carminative Balms.. sam, as a salutary medicine for diseases of the stomach and bowels. _ . A . sHENN, Alkgheny City, July 16,1843. .. • Err For sale at the PERM TEA STORE; 70 Fourth street, near Wood. - itiIINESE HAIR CREADI—A matchless aruem for %.,d growth, beauty, and restordtion of the Hair; ,This -Cream, when once known, will superccde all other arts :this of the kind now in use. Where the hair is deed; harsh, thin, unhealthy . , uor turning grey, a few applical goon-will make the hair soft and dark, and give it a beau. - Ufa; lively appearance; and . will also make it maintain its, liveliness and healthy color, 'twice as long asAll tha preparations that are generally used. ' Where the hairis. Ath a , o r has fallen of, it may he restored by bsinglhis Cream. 'Ever'y lady and gentleman who is in the habit of using oils on their hair should at once purchate a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so Compased that itwill hot injure the . hair like the other preparations, but till beautify it, and give . . perfect satisfaction in every in „ , . . I lFur testiatorty to its very superior qiutlitie a, see tho foil lowing letter from the Rev. Mr.. Caldwell to Means: liendershott fr.. fitieteb, Nashville, general agents for the 'Southern States: - . . c. - - - Laser °fag Rev. R. CaZdscell . CAuri Panor eark`rftbrierican, hissame. Hunosssnorr & : , Grier tarn I takei mama in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent - preparcnon called.• Dr. Parish's Chinese /fair Cream; for, about two years ago my hair was-very dry, bristly, and disposed to come out; but having ,- procured a bottle of the .Cream, and used it accordingba she prestription,iVis tett. • elastic, soft, and"; firm to the head . Many balsams and oils were applied, each leaving-my hair in a worse state then before. This Cream, however, has metmy expec---,.. As on article for the toile; my wife saves itpreferenco over all others, being delicately perfimed and not this, posed to rancidity. " The ladies, especially, will find' the• Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparations for the toilet. - ' . • - . • • Ft. CALDW131.4.:., lanuary 7;1847. • • .. • - irrikati wholesale and . retail, In Pitsslinniiii by - Fritin M. Townsend, 45 Market at. * and. Joctlttohlar,cornernf. Wood and flrthsts. - - , •IrITS-d&mtly ' ittabtargh liorttoultusla'tioallety " vy lui hold their Summer Exhibition of Ealty - Frializ, Vegetables, Plants, Flowers; &a _ on We:Mental/ nn Mtn:day, the 13th and 14th JUNE, end premiums . will be awarded for the best amixecond best of each :Va.,. ritty - of aniclea exhibited' for .competition. The, me ITV bars, aid who feel an interest in Horticulture, are re:: quested to bring their productions forward to the'Exhibi. Q H. NIGLABSES- . -Shbls;,, Battle Ground, in store and • for stilt by , Use) YAMES.PATTON - - iSIE=MMI gimp attb.-Igebitinto
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