The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, June 27, 1849, Image 3

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CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS.
117',11avint .added to our Establishment, a splendid
Steam Tower Printing Machine, we are prepared to do
all kinds of Newspaper and Book work in a style of un
surpassed beauty and neatness, and upon the most rea
sonable terms. We respectfully solicit the patronage of
he public in dila line of our business
litoXicte...The Sons •
of Temperance in Alleghe-•
ny County are hereby requested to meet at their Hall,
corner of Third and Wood , streets, on Wednesday even.
in& the Flth inst , to make arrangements for extending a
cordial - reception to Father ?Ursa. ~ o u his contem
plated arrival In Pittsburgh. By order of the -
. Mr A meeting of all who are in favor. of the free nav ,
'Kama
of the OLIO riVer, will be heldin. he Board of
Trade Rooms of Pinsburgh, at half past 7 o'clock on the
morning of TEVICIDLY, the 29th inst., to take into consid-
eration Me obstruction about to be created by thaerec
tion of a Bridge at Wheeling ; and to determine what
measures ought to be adopted in orde r to preventthe gen
eralrights of trade and commerce being sacrificed- for
thebencfit of private corporation and local - interests
-Lorenz, Sterling dc Co., Capt. J. C. Woodward,
Clarke & Thaw, •• ". John Klinefelter •
Wm. P. Yormg, " David Caldwell,
Parbridge,Wilson Co„ " Standish Peppard,
Lippencott & Co., - 2 " Saint. Dean.
Chnteh, Carothers dr. Co., " Pies. H. Devol,
W.Sutch, " Sarni. J. Reno,
D stone, " J. - Grace,
Bakevrell, Pears & Co., " It. C. Gray,
B,A.Fahnestock & Co., " James Holmes,
Bagaiey It Smith, Spring & C 0.,.
H. Coulter er. CO, A. & W. Ninuck,
Simpson & Co.; - S. Hemphill,
Ming Pennock & Co., James A. Hutchinson & Co.,
Walli ,.
nztord & Co , Baile . y, Brown & Co.,
&
Wm. Holmes Co., LevraDalrell &Co.,
D. Leech & Co., Wood,Edwanls dr.WKnight,
P.Malvany, •' George H. Parry,
L. S. Waterman,' ' Singer. Nicholson & Co.,
J. B. Guthrie; Robinson &
Henry. Woods R. Townsend& Co., ' •
Jno. Caldwell, Forsyth & Co., •
0.-&T.H.Shoenberger &Co, R. N. Waterman, •
Livingston, Roggen & Co., Wm. J. Howard,
Vddr'Violett,of St Lotus; J. K.-Hersh,
Hardy,Jonew& Co., . Geo. R. Massey,
G. M. Harlon,. P. McCormick,
Moorhead, Copeland & Co., Cuddy, Jones & Co.,
Jones dr Qaigg Lyon, Shorb & Co..
C. pc:ascii. • . le2S:td
lICIrr - Brig. Gen. JoianraAN Lasos will be a candidate
or Major General. (je2snd) M.urr °means.
Magisstraes, for- July... Goders Lady's
Book, Graham's, Sartain's and Peterson's (Ladies' Na
tional) Megaiines for July, and a general asso rt ment of
Cheap Publications, for: sale at the Literary Emporium
on Tltird street, opposite the. Post Office. •
j e 2l. . Wai &-HOLDIES.
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ED- . Fire 'Works I Fire Works 2--
- 400,000 Torpedoes' '
300 boxes FireCraekers •
'• 10 cases, containing 800 ' 0 packs Clackers;
-• ' . -• -20 boxes Jackson Crackers;
: 010 doz. 1,11, 3,4 oz. Rockets;
• • , 2 cases, conVg 200 Chinese Rockets;
70 piss Pin Wheels ;
00 Serpents;
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4 -" Roman Candies, G balls;
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10 ," - " g "
: 10 4 i -.FlolYer Pots;
58 " Chasers;
10 " 3 and 4 inch Triangles ;
-• :CS " 'Grass-hoppers;
: " -Port Fires;
25 " Blue Lights;
' 40 " Scrolls, Nos. 1,2 and 3.
Jtmt rec'.d and for sale by • -JOSHUA RHODES,
jel2.tjy4 - - N 0.6 Wood street.
- 1:17 REG. Guru J. R. WATSON will be supported for
Major General, at ths , ensuing eleelion.
Toss L~ttaac.
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Elizabeth, June 13, 1E49.--(let4sltcwtd)
DT" Mit Ennott:—Please announce the name of R. G.
Dif001113 . 7 of the Second Ward of the City of Pittstrurg,
lathe Daily and Weekly Pittsburgh Post, as a suitable
candidate for the office of Coutyy, Commissioner subject
to the decision of the Democratic County Convention.
Mr- Baooss, having proved himself an unwavering
Deficocut, will, if nominated, receive, the most warm
and hearty support of the Democratic party.
ja2 Mar: JsTrzesomArr DiadocnAcs.
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MrMaor Goneral.....The Conamislioned Offirs
ce
of the Ist Brigade 15th Division Penna. Volunteers will
meet as the New Cotrt Haase; in the City of Pittsburgh,
on the Ist Monday (2d day t of July, at 11 o'clock, for the
purpose of electing one Major General. '
Jona H. McEumars",
jeltikdatle • Brigade Inspector.
Er- Hand Street Bridge.-.An Election will be
'held at,the-Rooms, North end of said Bridge, on the lat
Monday of July near, for one President, ten Managers;
one Treasuger, and one Secretary, to manage the affairs
of said Bridge for the ensuing year.
'lel2 Wm. MOIMISOM,Pres't.
ID" Coroner... 4 olrer what's left at meta the Dem
ocratic County Convention as a candidate for Coroner
If I have any friends, I want them m tor me now.
Ltawz Rai,
my 22 'Late of l Molino del Rey.
17fliajor Cikereemil....Hon. Samerzt Iowa:will be
*l9:Totted tor.blajoe General, by,
te6:te [Journal copy.] Mast VoLuercur.es.
-Ma - Sunday Trips - to Beaver.... The steamer
BEisVElt willleave the Wharf, opposite the Mononga
hela House, every Sunday morning, at 9 o'clock, for
Beaver. Rettimung, will leave Beaver at ligglock and
arrive at 4 o'clock,T. ffi. "Iv
Fare, TwEelry-rnni criers. toy 24
argNottee...The Journeymen Saddlers, Harness
ruzik Makers' Society meets the first Saturday of
every month, at Union Hall, corner of Smithfield and
Fifth streets. (mayl9:ly) W. C. G.A.L.trza, Sec'y.
,"- • Economy.-.llyon mutt to save your money
and boy a sfine HAT or CAP, call at FLEMING'S
HAT STO RE, where you will find a complete assortment
of the_ latest Fashions, CHEAP FOR CASH.
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WE. FLEMING,
mar23:y] lBO Wood it.. corner r f Virgin alley.
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OWL. 0. of 0. F.-Place of Maeting, Washington
BaL,.Wood street, between sth and Virgin Alley.
Ptrrssoaoit LODOli n No. 336--Aleets every Toesday
voenin' g.
bliatmorrma Excmannatcr, No. 87—Meets lst and 341
Friday of each , month..
.
'Er 1. O. of O. F;' , ...&12.7[0111:NY LODGE, No. 4sp
meets at theßait corner of Wood street and Virgin
Alley, every Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock.
mayl:Gm GEozosBAISSETT,See'y.
'Era. W. BiDDLE, Densiot..asmovzo to a
new three story Brick, on SICTIMELD sr., one door be
low Sixth street. TEETH INSERTED, from one to a
whole sett, by Atmospheric: Pressnre, with a beautiful
representation of the Natural Goss, restoring the Fara to
its original shape. TEETH EXTRACTED, with little
or , no pain. DWASIED Tsirrn permanently saved by
ntroortro, preventing the Tooth.ache, which is much bet
ter than curing it, though it should be done in Ave min
utes, or even instantly. apQL:ly
121:7" Ait tent! on ...ROBERT BARKER, IffsecitArr
"Piazoa, N 0.31 Market, luswern Second and Third streets,
Pdisburgh.—Constantly on hand, a large and general as
sortment of Putman= Etasur-manz CLOTELEW.
Particular attention - paid to the Cutting of Custom
Work, which will be made in the most fashionable man
ner, and on reasonable terms. mayS
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L[rOdd Fellows+ Hall, Odeon Buildinc, Fourth
street, between Wood. and Sinrt' hfirkl areas—Pittsburgh
Encampment, No. tloneets let and 3d Tuesdays or each
month.
Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No: 4, meets 2d and 4th . .
Tuesdays. •
Mechanics' Lodge, No. 9, meets every Thursday
evening.
Western Star Lodge, No. 24, meets every Wednesday
evening,
Iron City Lodge, No. 122,_meets -every Monday ev'ng.
Blount Moriah Lodge, No. 360, meets every Friday
evening. ' ranY23: l Y •
01Cr - DEA= &los A 'swam COLD.—By neglecting those
salutary precautions ,which common sense dictates,
many, very many fall Victims to their imprudence. We
have seen.the young bride, blooming as it were, as the
bird of paradise and the fair flower of hope, the pride of
her father and the joy of her mother—her cheek flushed
with anticipations and her eye beaming with the.soft ex
pression of love--the gay dreams of life dancing on her
fancy, with the rich and variegated tints of the riunbow's
promise. We have seeriall this changed—aye, thewed
ding garment for a shroud, and the bridal chamber for
this sepulchre of the dead ; and all this from neglecting&
common Cold. Now,be fore it is too late, use Dr. Rum'
Liverwort and Tar, whiCh gives immediate relief, as
thousands of our moat intelligent families now adult of
its most extriundituiry cures. The gay, the beautifulend
the young, speak forth its praise, and will, so long...as It
makes positive cures, and cheera•the despairing family
fireside.
Dr. .Rogore Liverwort and Tar not only makes remark
able cures'of Consumption but it is 'warranted to break
up the most distressing Cough in a few hours ume, or the
money will be cheerfully refunded.
Fbrsale by ' J. KIDD &
Wholesale Druggists, No. 60 Wood at.
Also,by. KNE ELAND k HARDIN ;
ie26:6mdtew Grantatreet.
BiliOus Fever. . generally begins with yawning,
stretching, pain in the bones,langtior i giddiness a swell
ing about the region of the stomach; biliousvomiting, and
other unpleasant symptoms.
Wright's •Indian Vegetable Pills are one of the best. of
medicines for the cure of Fevers, because they purge
from the body those morbid humors which are the cause
of every Malady incident to man. ' •
In cases of fever, from four tcteiglit of Wright's Indian
Vegetable Pills should be 'taken. every night; or, if the
symptoms are violent; night and morning. Thisirian, if
properly carried out, will, .in a short time, sub ue•the
.most violent attack offever,; at the same time, the digest
ive organs Will be restored to a healthy tone, and health
and Yager given to the whole frame. - ' - ..•
Beware et/
.Countafrits and Imitations.—Remember
that the `Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable
Pills have the written signature of \Valuta Wmatrren
the top label of each box.
Remember, - also, that H. Smyser,'Drugg.ist.. corner of
Market and Third streets, is not an agent for thin medi,
cine and we cannot guarantee as . genuine that offered
by him for sale. . .; : -
The genuine is for sale a Dr. Wright 4 Principal
Office, 189 - Race street, Phi.adelphia; and-by JOHN
THOMPSON,' 158 Liberty street, Pittsbu rgh ; Pik4 who
tosole agent for this city, by.whouidealers can be slip
plied at the wholesilerate., . let*
200 BBL. b N. O. MRII N ESER—Ie star
WDEVIIT t tid for sale
rasy29 N 0.13 Liberty street.
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mittretql. anb Sinandat.
-PITTSBURGH HOARD OF: TRADE.
N. B. CRAFG, - • .
J. CARMERS, CORIROVIRE VOR lONE.
PASSENGER rautANGEmENTs FOR 1648.
SteamboatPacketLine,leavesdnilifOr Cincinniti,lo sm.
Passenger Packet, via Brownsville, to Baltimore and .
Philadelphia, 8 A. M., and 6 P. Y.
Ball Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 . w: M., and 121,
Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 0 a M.
North-Western, via Cleveland, diily,lo
Erie and Western New York,-daily, 9 A. U.
North-Rastern,to Philadelphta,datly, except SundaVs,4
ARttIVALS AND' DEI - ..utTURE OF. MAILS.
Eastern Mall via Philadelphia, due 3a. closes 12 m.
Western Mail, Chi. and Losusv., due BP.m., closes 5 A.M.
South. viaßalt. and Washington due 8 k..M.,close s 5
North-Westein vie: Clevelaud, dna 10 a. rs,cloSes 9 A. m.
'Erie and Westeru_.New York due 8 c.,m.; closes 8 a.m
STOCKS . .
-Piir, value. Atkid. Offered
850,00 $50.00 _ . „ 1550,00
50,00 47,00.. , 40,00
509
in
. 50,00 ” 49
None market.
50 00'50 00 49,00
50,00 35,00
25,00 36,00 35,00
Bank of Pittsburgh-,
Eichangeßank ...... -•
Merchants' and M. Bank
Farmers+ Deposit Bank •
Hand Street Bridge.— -• •
Northern Libertiesßridge•- •
Old Allegheny Bridge
Connellsville R. R.Stock,paid on
shares, $2,50 . .
City Bonds (6 P 6661 n. —•— ..
Monongahela Bridge ...... .. —•— 25,00
Gas Stock 50,00 ,
Penna. d's, quoted in Philadelphia bk
.Penna. Gs., " " CI . LOU
New issue Treasury Notes, 6's, quoted in Philad a • • ill}
Daily Review or the Markets;
OFFICE OF THE POST,
Wzmustur ?ammo, hunt 27, 1399.
FLOUR—There was no perceptible change in the
market yesterday.
,SHINGLES—Were selling at 111',75032 per thou
land.
BUTTER*-Fredi roll was bringing 121 c in the
market yesterday evening.
HAY—Good Hay is worth $lO per ton.
WEHSKEY—CoMmon is held at: 161017. Rec
tified is selling for IS(iil9e.
NEW ORLEANS MARKET
' CatzaterT Omer.,
Saturday Morning, June 16, 18494
COTTON The foreign advice& by the Niagara
and Europa at the date of our last report bad ren
dered our market heavy, prices haviag fallen off a
full .1 of a cent from the higheat point ofthe previous
week. As factors, however, showed more willing
ness to sell, on Saturday a larger business was done,
the transactions - of that and the three following days
embracing 9500 hales, at rates still easier for pur
chasers. On' Thursday and yesterday the upward
tendency in freights had its effect in checking the
inquiry, and only some 1000 bales.changed hands,
making a total for the week Of 10,500 bales taken
mainly for the North and England. We fin d it ne
cessary again to reduce our quotations slightly. At
all the United States ports the receipts now show
an increase of 445,610 bales, while at this port there
is a decrease of 73,613 bales.
Pirw ORLEANS CLASSIFICATION
Inferior 5:0 5 1. Middling Fair....7latil
Ordinary titan Fair Ste%
Middling 6107} Good Fair .81419
Good Middling ..7;(al} Good and Fine...loa--
SUGAR.—The demand for Sugar has been of
very limited character and rot over 900 hhda. base
found purchasers, without any marked alteration in
prices, which may still be quoted—lnferior and cam.
moo, 21031; Fair, 3ial; Prime and choice elatic
fr
MOLASSE.N.—The molasses market has been quite
dull again, with sales daring the week of some 1400
Ulla. only. In prices, however, we perceive little
irony change, and quote saioe for inferior, 11015
Sat Ordinary to Prime, and 16101 Se if gallon for re.
boiled.
FLOUR.—The Flour market has undergone very
little alteration for a %eel; back, as far as regards
prices, which have been pretty well maintained for
all descriptions. The entire sales comprise about
6000 bbls. at $4 4r, for Ohio and common Il
linois, 4 80691 621 for Extra, and 4 25(35, and oc
casionally 5 121 per bbt. for favorite bakers , brands.
The largest sale )eaterday was 100 bbls. Faun St.
Louis at 95 25, Ohio being Ii rely offered at 4 25.
Week's receipt* 14,091 blits. I::zports 10,693 bbls.
AUCTION SALES, •
BY JAMES 2U'NENNA, AUCTIONEER,
No. tt4 Moo STREFt, taus pools sittom Fare
SCRIP 2 SCRIP 2 !
CARRIAGES, DAROUCIIFS, BUGGIES, he.. AT
PUBLIC AUCTION, on Trizartar, the 3d day of
JUL; at 10 o'clock, a. at.. at the Carriage filtunifactory of
the subscriber, in Diamond alley, between Wood and
Smithfield streets, Pitt:antralf. -
Splendid Chimer for a Bargain, and to rids in your own
Carriage.
In order to close up my spring sales, I will sell at the
time and place above stated, all my finished stock of Ve
hicles, which arc done up In the latest styles and of the
best material. It consists in part as follows :
6 Fancy top Buggies ;
Comruon Buggies, without tops •
2 Handsome ..rouches, suitable ' for 1 or? horses ;
I Splendid Dickey -scat Carriage;
I do Family Carriage, with 3 %eats ;
I Standing top Barouche. Sale positive.
Torras--4 months, with approved endorsed paper, or
Pittsburgh, Allegheny City or County Scrip, in equal
portions. All accounts doe by me, will be taken in pay
ment E. ht. BIOLOW, Pittsburgh.
lel 6:ul JOHN D. DAVIS, Arlen.
LOST—A GOLD CHAIN, with n Cross attached,—
supposed to have been dropped in Sixth street, or in
the vicini y of Allegheny. Any person having found
the above, will picnic to Mime it with
te2621 MRS. MITCHELL. Sixth A.
Noll ce _
TS hereby Riven, that Somas M. Wnrrz, of the City of
Pittsburgh, Merchant Tailor, has assigned to me all
his property and erects, for the benefit of his creditors.
All persons indebted to said White will make payment
to me, without delay ; and all persons havin claims, will
present them to me. D. A. OL MSTED,
je26:3td Assignee.
Concert Garden.
WIRE subscribei having taken the Pleasure Gardens, in
the Ninth Ward, known as the CONCERT GAR
DENS, would inform the citizens of Pittsburgh that he
has bad the Gardens and Saloons fitted up in a splendid
manner, and they are now ready for the reception of vis
itant. Refreshments of all kindswill be served up to vis
itant on the shortest notice. LEOPOLD HEGN 'ER,
jetdawd&wtf . Pro rietor.
Where Cholera Prevails,
NOTHINO is better than the smell of Camphor. Liu:-
WARD'S Camphorated Segars have been pronounced
i• just the thing " , by all who ' ve smoked them—pleasant
and mild; made from pore Havana Tobacco, and not
dear. Try them. LEEWARD & CO.,
Market st., three doors from Water,
ie2s and next to Lehmay_er's Clothing Store.
Mercer street
REAL ESTATEFbIiSAVE,' -A very
desirable Property, having a front of 112 feet on
street by 122, bounded by a 20 feet alley and .
Webster street; being in a healthx,and plensint loca
tion • haying a comfortable Dwelling House, well ar
ranged and front and back porch; large Garden of fruits
and flowers, shade trees, ace. The whole is in good or.
der. Price low, and terms accommodating.
S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,
je2o Smithfield street.
Orphans' Court Salo.
BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Alle
gheny County, will be exposed to Public Sale, on
the premises, on bissuatinv, the fourteenth day of ;VIM.
at 3 o'clock, y. se., all those FOUR CERTAIN LOTS OP
GROUND situate in the Seventh Ward (late City Dis
trict) of Pittsburgh, being marked and numbered in a
plan of Lots laid out by Alexander Miller, and recorded
in the Office for Recording Deeds, /cc., 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, a distance
of one hundred anaTourfeet.
A rr Terms liberal, and will be made known at sale.
. JAMES BLAKELY,
Administrator of Bernard ATCabe, deed.
je23:dtd JOHN D. DAVIS. Auct.
ELILLIN.ERY
AND DRESS MARINO ESTADLISHAfENT.
1/1118. DUFF has reeently received the latest designs
01. of Dresses, Cardinals, and every article in her line
of business, and is prepared to execute all orders at the
shortest notice. hferchants ordering Cardinolsor Visites
made '
may rely upon obtaining work - in every respect
equal to that obtained front the east. Head Dresses,
Dress Caps, Capes, Collars, Laces, Ribbons, Flowers.
Fringes, Gimps, Ladies , ildkfs., Ice., always on band at
jel3 MRS. DUFF'S, 10 St. Clair et,
New Hardware Store,
SIGN OF — TWE PLANE AND SAW,
No. 78 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
IVER & LAUFMANimorters and .Drakrs in Po.
e l ign and Domestic re, in all its varieties,
are now prepared to sell a g lowand on as reasonable
terms as can be purchased-elsewhere. We solicit our
friends, and the public generally, to call and examine
oar stock, which consists in part of Knives and Forks,
Pocket and. Pat•Kniers, , Scissors, Shears, cons; Nouse
Trimmings, such as Looks, Latches, Hinges and Screws,
together with every other article usually kept in Hard
ward Stores.' We invite the attention of Carpenter and
mechanics generally to our assortment of Tools, .which
have been selected with great care, and which we are
determined to tell so as to give satisfaction. fitp2:d.kw
A T •L'HE 1310 OF TSB FLANE AND SAW, a . I
ja. assortment of " Cincinnati COOPERS , TOOLS.n,
For sale by HI I BER & LAUFBIAN, .
maylB N 0.78 Wooderat
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A FRESH SUPPLY OF COOFE : I TCH - XS—Jost ye.
.A4l. ceived and for sale by HUBER. & LAUFMAN,
No. 78 Wood street.
Spiting Goods.
•.E Undersigned are now in receipt of their second
TTsuppiy FRESH SPRING GOODS. They reg.
Rectfully - ask - the attention of. Merchants and Dealers
generally to an examination °lithely stock, feeling ['S
pired that they can offer Goods melte most favorable terms
and t h, most masonable prices. Their stock embraces
every article in the - Variety and Fancy Dry Goals line,
together With Brown and. Bleached Mushns, Drillings,
Ginghams, Lamm Printa,lickings, &c., &c.
IffeCADWLESS & CAMPftELL,
N 0.97 Wood street, next door to Diamond alley
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PORT OF PITTSBURGIII.
3 num wvriia IN TITS CHANNEL.
ARRIVED.
Steamer Lake Erie, Sho Beaver. •
" Michigan No:2; Gilson, Beaver.
Baltic,./acobs,,Brownsville
Atlantic, - ParJanson',
Camden: - Hendrickson, McKeesport
Cinderella, Calhoucifyirheeling.
" Genesee Reno, Cincinnati.
'1 EPARTED,
Steamer Michigan No.'2, Gilson,. Beaver.
" Lake Erie, Shole it : Heaver.
" Battle, Jacobs, Brownsville
Atlantic, Parkinstni : do.
" Camden, Hendrickson McKeesport
" Pilot No. 2, Shank, Hocling po rI.
Wellsville, McNeely, Wheeling.
Caleb Cope, Murdock , Allgheny Clipper, Abram, Beaver.
Cinderella, Calhoun, Wheeling :
" Shenandoah, Bowman, S. t. Louis.
For Cincinnati and Louisville.
- Tom light draught and swift running steam
er MARY ANN, A. hicflowits, Master, will
nave. forincinnati and Louisville on Wednesday
morning, at.lo o'clock. ,
For freight or passage, .appi
For Greenwood Gardens.
NEW ARILANGEMMENT.—The
steamer THOS. SCOTT will com
once on Monday, May l'th, to ranliti
from the old Greenwood Landing, foot of Pitt street, to
the Garden, leaving at El o'clock A. IL, and at each even
hour - unta- . 9 P. at.; iaat trip from the Garden at
5,00 1,43
91,00 '
The Saloons are supplied with all the delicaCiesef the
season. Tea 'at 6 o'clock. The Garden, with a large
collection of Greenhouse Plants, Dahlias,Annual Plow
er Plants and Shrubbery. The comfortable wharf boat.
Greenwood, willbe placed at the Pitt et. landing. (tort
WELLSVILE PACKETS.
Par Beaver and Wellsville.
Tsui new and splendid passenger steamer
CALEB COPE, A. Maroons, Master, will
leave for the above and all intermediate ports
every 'Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday . .
For freight or passage, having superior accommoda
tions, apply on board. may 4
~AiTins steamer BEAVER. Cuss. E. CLARIZ,
aster, will leave this city every Monday,
P 3
nes ay and F riday, at 10 1. M.
She has a boat at the lending, between Wood E. and
the Bridge, prepared to receive freight at anytime. luirl
•- • Nirms.4ll Wheeler,
STEAMBOAT •AGEN , can be found at Wesley
4,7 Grier's Counting R , corner of Water and Smith
field streets, Pltishrirgh. mar 27
— For
..Tna fine new passenger larllMet AARON
HART, W. .tioctwz, Id - aster, will leave for
e a ova and intermediate ports, regularly.
For freight or passage,ap_ply on board. _ may 3
ITALIJABLE WORK.24IS.NIirKKUP - Alffilli
CHLNERY, &c.—Scotra Engineer and Machinist
Assistant, being a series ofplatte. sections and evolu
tions of Steam Engines, Spinning Machines, Mills for
Grinding Tools, kr.; in 2 (Olio vols.
Preen - cal Mechanic and Engineers' Magazine; 6
vols.; "to.
Carpentry and Joinery; A comprehensive guide book
for carpentry and Joinery, with rules for every part of
work about building, and numerous plates; 2 vols., dto.
Cressy's' Lneyelopedio or Civil Engineering, In one
thick vol., y vu
Scott's Cotton Spinner and Manufacturer ; s vo.
Tredgold on the Strength of Cast Iron new ed. by
Reclaim:Mon, in 2 vols-, Ft vo.
The Steam Engine, by the Artizen Chili , I vol., lto,
Mudie'a Surveyor, - Engineer, and Architect.
:Bindles' Mechanical Drawing Mick:ern.
Holtrapffel's Turning and Mechanical Manipulation;
2 vol., ?so.
Bourne on Steam Engler ; ithato.
Craddock's Lectures on Steam Engine; Eve.
Alban High Pressure Steam Engine it vole., r, - • vo.
Hann Theoretical and Practical Mochas les
Tomlinson Rudimentary Mechanics_
Dobson Redrawn:a of the Art of Dailding
Swindell Rudimentary Treatise on Wed Digging,
Boring, etc.
Just received end for sale by
/AMES D. LOCKWOOD,
je.ll. . 63 Wood
WE have received a tot or LaMPS of various sires
and kinds, ef a new -construction that is cede
simple and complete—some ornamental.
Also, the article to burn In them, called ' - BURNING
FLUID," or F:THERIAL OIL." it has tare qualities.
which recommend it to the attention of Steamboat awn,
Hotel Keepers and Housekeeper:. For cleanliness.
economy and brilliancy, it .01Tpa.ms anything portable
now .m nee.
Femora who please to call on us will be shown the
peculiarities of the new compound
A constant supply of the nava and Lamps kept by
SCAIFE k A.TKINSAIN.
)ell ist,bmween Wood and :Market its .
r
1 Frederic Ruston, author of Adreistarcs to Meatro
and the Rocky Ittountnint," etc:
Dante's Divine Comeay, the Iniettin —a literal prole
translation, with the teas of the oriainal collated from
the best edaialt*, and explanstory lirte • by J. A. Car
lyle, M. D. JOHNSTON '
sTocicrolv_
je2l Corner :at and Market stn
IQ Building Lot, in a good toe-luau in the 7th Ward,
bevies a front of do fret on Rebecca sweet. near Lary..
vide Church. by lab deep-will be sold for 15230, club
S CUTHBERT, nee. Agent,
j F gJ Smithfield sheet.
81 7 s ht.7 6 mfgg s P_Iic.7, —":- ;;; :-
R E LZ E O::2III,IIAIIeA Abia;iBt, Satinufi U e ctioli Hag ' s!
nine and National Magame .. . for July.
li re American Angie e Guide, with numerous Wet
more:a.
Nineveh and its Remaine—by Lay - oral .
'rite Old London Bridge ; or. The Days of Henry VIII ;
by C. Herbert Rodwed.
Grace Dudley or. Arnold at Saratoga--by Charles J.
Peterson.
'Second No. of the Personal iliiinoty and Experience of
David Copperfield—by Charles Dickens. •
Fame for the People; or, Things. %Vont, Knowing . a
Book of Receipts. Fresh supply.
The Crimes of Paris—a Record of Serum' and Events
of Every Day Occurrence—by Robert F. Onthey.
Jur- Smithfield street, opposite Brown's Hotel. I je2l
I athing Taibir.
TIME subscriber* have on hand a large .toe* of Bath
" ing Tubs, ronsisting of the (allowing kinds
Flung Bash Tub. large aryr,
Ottoman Bath Tub ;
Sponging -
Dangling Shower Tub ;
• Children's Bath Tubs ,
Hand Shower Baths;
Leg
Stomach Heater., he.
These Tubs are made of good weren't+ and neatly
Japanned JOHN DUNLAP tr. CO.,
je2l Corner Market and Second !MOW
XTEW BOOKS—lrving—The Crayon Miscellany
comprising, The Prairie, Abbotsford, Newetead
Abbey. Complete. in one volume--elegaraly printed.
Curzon—The Monasteries of the Levant. Post, e Co.;
illummted.
A volume of more than ordinary interest, relating a
series of most runny., and often amusing adventure. •
* • The field occupied by the volume is almost entire
-ly new.—Commerriai Aderniser.
• A book of gentlemanly, liberal. scholarly Interest,
which reminde us not a little of Beckfonrs Spanish Ex
cursions, or the vivid e astern reminiscences of Eothen
Literary World.
Cooper—(New edition of early worke)—The Spy, re
vised, ke., with new introduction and notes. Complete
in I vol. Uniform with Irving's works. 81,23.
The Spy and the Sketch. Book were the first American
hooks which were universally acknowledged to contain
a performance an well as a promise. We well remem
ber the enthusiasm with which they were received, and
the proud expectations which they uwakeued among the
liberal minded abroad and die patriotic at home. Irving
was soon allowed a seat by the aide of Goldsmith and
Addison, 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,
jeiS • 63 Wood street.
Allan TATUM • • •- • • •/01111 fi. zsvt.ort,
J. R. Taylor Az Co,.
No. 192 Liberty street, (four dorm below St. Clay sovez,)
ANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF WIRE CLCYIII,
from No. 9 to No. Go; Brass and Iron Wire 1111).
LES and SIFTERS, from N 0.9 to No. 60.
Every No. Wire Cloth In PAPER CYLINDERS.
All kinds of HAND WORK, Screens, Bird Cages,
Fenders, &e. •
RI VETS—Black, Tinned, Copper and Bross, of every
size, on hand or mane to order.
WlRE—lron, Brass, Copper and Steel at every size .
BROOM WIRE, Slice , Brass, Japanned and Britannia
{Yore,
Orders for any kind of the above articles will he
promptly filled. Purchasers will find it to their advan
age to call and examine our stock. te9:3m
MACKEREL -100 Lb!. large No. 3;
10 ;
10 " 2 ;
20 bf. bbls.;Nos. 1 and!', Maps. ins'n
Landiag and for sale by
MILLER de. RICKETSON,
je4 Nos. 172 and 174 Lioerty street.
For Salo,
40VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, In the
Town of New Troy a short distance above the
Allegheny City Water Works. Also, TWO LOTS in
Allegheny City, near the Diamond. Title indisputable.
Terms of payment, one-fllth 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 !Alike
streets, Pittsburgh. SILVESTER SEYMOUR.
Pittsburgh, Juno B,lB46.—dlra&ltw
jw BOOKS..—A History of Wonderful Invention 3,
illustrated with numerous engravings on" wood.-
1 vot.; 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 & STO.CRTON;
je7 Cor. 3d and Mnritet sts.
• 6 Stammer Goods."
JUST RECEIVED, per Express, a small assortment of
Summer Coating; also, two pieces white Marseilles,
tig'd, beautiful patterns ; and will be made to order cheep.
JAS. McGUIRE, Tailor,
Third street.
A. BIASON & CO. axe offering 1 yard wide Brown A, Almslin at di cents, Bleached do. 41, and very fine
at 8 cents; Summer Stuffs of every variety ; more Cali
coes at 01; Lawns, 9 cents, fast colors, warranted ; fine
Beregcs 181 and 25c.; more Wrought Collars, 8 and Inc.;
Chenuzettes 2.5 c.; &c., &c. left
, • APPINO P) • 'P"i reams. large Size, intended
expressly for use of Shirt Manufacturers. For
sale by tjel.2) EDW'D TODD & CO.
y on board
Seer Arrangement.
:at
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-E:'-.Xl'-.E. , ,Nr: . :1' . -$:'...:1 - V . : - :E4': -. :;"'.:: - IltE.IN..:'A.,'G': -- E . ;ki:E•-...!;i:.:1
BEING THE:LARGEST' RAREST COLLECTION OF
WILD BEASTS, BIRDS. AND REPTILES.,
EVER' BEFORE EXHIBITED IN THE UNITED STATES.
TN PITTSBURGH on Tuesday, Wednesday and ThurrdaP, July 3,4 and 5, for three days only, at the MANSION I. HOUSE YARD, Liberty street.
TIME OF EXHIBITION:
Oa Tuesday, July 3d, Afternoon from it to 5 o'clock-1n the Evening from 7to 10 o'clock.
On Wednesday, July 4th, there - will be four distinct Exhibitions, viz :—Morning, from 9 to 11 o'clock, and from
Eli to lr.x.; Afternoon, from 2 toll o'clock ; and Evening, from 7to 10 o'clock.
Oa Thursday,July 5t6 Morning, from!) to 1:1 . ; Afternoon, from 2to 5; and Evening, from 7to 10.
Among the most conspicuous features.of this ;interesting Exhibition, is the
RHINOCEROS, OR UNICORN OF HOLY WRIT.
The Only One in America since 1830.
The great difficulty of capturing this huge and savage creature, together with the almost impossibility of keeping
him alive in a climate s o uncongenial to his habits and constitution, renders the exhibition of a LIVING RHINO.
CEROS in the United States, the greatest curiosity in the Animal Kingdom.
Foremost In interest, novelty and attraction, are the bold and original performances of
DRIKSBACH,
THE EMPEROR OF ALL THE LIONS, IN THE DENS OF WILD BEASTS.
His performances differ from all others, not only in the skill and grace which he displays in his exercises with the
TERRIFIC GROUP OF LIONS TIGERS LEOPARDS, COUGARS, PANTHERS, &c,, but in the matchless and
almost superlmalan command with which lie exacts the obedience of these fiercest and moat remorseless tenants
of the desert the forest and the jungle. HERR DRIESBACII MAY HAVE MANY IMITATORS, but HE HAS
NO EQUAL-HE IS HIMSELF ALONE.
The LIST embraces all the finest Living Speci L mens of
WILD ANIMALS!
That the great experience, enterprise mild resources of the proprietors have enabled them to bring together in one
LARGE AND SPLENDID 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.
ivatssioN, -, 45 CENTS. CHILDREN,EINDER TEN YEARS, lb cßivr.9. je2o
Dr. George M'Coo k.
OrricE, in Foin , tt sore; near ("rani, itantedimely op
poetic Mr. Haliewelra, in the recut lately occupied
Main °thee by Alderman Miller. He may be found, at
Men, in No.-71 St. ethnic*. myan3y•
Business Card:
TYRANTS Af. WELL AS NO NOPOLIES MUST FALL:
SO MUST PRICES;
vErnica fact ntit be proven by callin g at kietitrtrea
FaibionsbleTailonag Establtaluaa nt,Tbird erect,
St, Cherie', !twitting,
Morro: Smas.praft and pick soh"
vAtortv: Fruit aryl rood.
WU. MILLSII, litricArahrx, ttl - MICXOII.
Al" Im
itteßrsiraflft.tilaV..',"'.„.V.,,",'-..7.4V.
WA lA:Cotner al Lltscrt; and Irwin sitervt,ht . tsbu - r;b.,
Ca- turn:y
T 1,1 rpm A N CASIDA't", Bra. AtereJiattdite and Prate
e.l • d'art Rroker—Olltce, (up stater tic( *.te, Wood street
12=11
Isaac Wl/llams,
ATERCRANT TAILOR, Smithfield street, NO-. 12, be
ill Mewl Ist arid st 4 ftreets.
B.CAR.'KALLAti Ahern ti as Lase--odlera on ralints
sl...l.EtSireeil Cherry ally' sad Urine st.
AA. A1A....0N A, co-.6a Alitaxtr invert, are
1.4 olferixig
. their sloes of Silks, Itawts. Visettes. Lawns arid
Afassns at still grocer reduced priers, Vasil wide brk
SAM*, beg mato at Ide., Simmer Shawls at ne. and
111, most fashionable Vixens% in SS and ed ; Lawns end
Muslin* at St and 10 cents, hest Merstasack Prints at 9e.,
DilaUlty We.; Calicoes at efe srminght Collars d cents;
wionrcht Capes 111 and 12; norenee Braid Bonnets
and :Se.; fibres at 4 cents—narether with a general at ,
sorb:Went or other Ono& at swath' one-hsif Terallat
tatr r- 1410
I s TO LKT—The large Three story Mick Ware.
! boast!. H 2 Second tweet. thoeuesion given
Into! Juiy J:lt4trt re af LIRA
------- 114tattdatet Gardffia.
Tits Proprteuttatop altar+ beettuhrt Harates,
i hoe matte every amulet:nem for enterrainmg
vititittt du flat toe wa•ot etwou. The atetrourt
Maxon leaves the. foot of Poi 'oxen every aAer
noon through the 'W.f. k,fixt the Garden— eontruencolf
umi-p7ll I o'clock, rashreot a trip *very droar 11;n111 foe
o'th:tea , r. x (ra. tivadsts. 4-arri 6/31 trip at n ,
b'r:nrt is the =ormolu Ire Cream. S , lnianwrar.o,D4 - 1.
nit and Sor,o,r furitivited to outer Kt,o. Rooms core*.
, ulhoo Pittatt 04
tsi N --17, Baal baring beers thorottettly repaired ex
pte..ty for the, trade, erni herug toe first to open :t on
Simday4, lbr omen taxprel 4, on a cavern! paitskstare
yea J. W. MRALEN Proprietor.
W AftIMINGTON HOTEL,.
13F:DFOR 0, NA.
>Vitt! andemspod, bart.pg 6%04 up thn :urge ~tea tam
' mothoutt Hotel in elegant elyic. itc, prepared to ac.
rommonate VIM - TF:10 8 . TLS THE ISEIWORI) t4PRINGS
to* manner that council fail to ace. tuottafaction. The
House is beautifully totaled mthe very of the
town, and eumaina Chlallh•trl, equal to uoy Hotel in the
4t , . Ile derma it tronecesaare to multtply prorni•el.
but rylvilgva ittatirvit to use every exertion 10 rentier
comfortable all who visit his belay.
Boarder• will t.c taken to the Spring* to pleasant
hackt, at all wars, and tha avatar can always he had
tr"h i" th< house. 0c2112 3 ..) SAVVEI. Davis..
Greenwood Giirdine.
REEtuirrrEE stlmuEß RETREAT, two mile*
11 below the City, on the Client river, occurring be
tween three and four acres of ground, well *hailed wine
frint and ornamental trt-Vl. and a large rollection of
choice shrubbery. Also. an extensive Green house. eon.
Wising the fillV4l varieties of *lone plants. Commo
dious Saloon* are erected far the reception of vlsiters.—
lee Creams, Pastry, Fruit Nuts, Cates, and all the deli ,
caries of the season, are kept for sale ; and ail kinds of
Plants, toth native and exotic. Eloquent tastefully pat
tip en all seasons of the year Tea every evening at
oelock.
A comfortable Steandioat !eaves the foul of Pm street
every hour during the day and es - twilit landing at the
Garden/rote.
Err kept on Temperance principles. and closed on
Sunday. (Journal and handle copy. j myl9
TEAS! TEAS 11 TEAS I 11
Ii IT it with pleasure that the subscribers in
- form the elisions of Pittsburgh end vicinity
that they have completed arranretnents with
Messrs. J. C. Jenkins ote. Co.. of Philadelphia,
to receive their superior
PACKED TEAS,
Arid will hereafter be kept constantly on
I i
They ate neatly and securely pat up
ll metallic packs of 1, 1 and 1 lb task, with
heir prinmd card—showing the kind of Tea,
Price, .name. of the concern and depot to Philadelphia,
with art invitation to return the Tea., if not liked.
=l=l
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.0, Gunpowder 021 73 1,00 1,25 1,50
Imperial. • • •-------- G
50 , 75 1,00 1,25 1,50
Dyson •50 475 1,00 1:25
oIL . Ilrou 50 69175 1,00 1,25 1.50
BLAco Black 371 5I)
' Pine and Extra Fine • • •75 1.00 1,25 1,50
We will warrant all the TEAS we self to be equal to,
if not superior to any sold in this City, and should they
not prove acceptable to the taste, they can bo returned,
and the money will be refunded, as It is only with that
understanding we sell.
We ask a lair trial, that the public may be able to
judge between oar Teas and those heretofore sold by
other companies In this city.
All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS.
should give as a call. Dealers can he supplied on the
most reasonable terms-
For sale by JOS. S. ht. YOUNG it.C4l.,
N, W. corner 4th and Ferry streets, and
E. Ir 011.7Ng A. SON,
S. IV. corner 34 and Rosa streets.
Fire and
ryinE INSURANCE CO. OP NORTH AMERICA will
I make permanent and limited Insurance on Property
in this City and vicinity, and on shipments by Canals,
'
Rivers, Lakes, and by Sea. The properties of this Com
panyare well invested and fbrnish an !mailable fund for
the ample indemnity of all persons who desire to ba pro
tected h y t atettcacc e„. WM. P. JONES, Agent,
mayle 44 Water street.
Pete tory for Bale,
TN SUCCESSFUL OPERATlON,mannfacturing Print-
I 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 !Werth 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 tha whole United States, and for ever in Alle
gheny Co., Pa.
Or, a PARTNER WANTED, capable of managing the
above business, and willing to take an interest of at
least one-fourth in the capital stock. For particulate ,
apply (post paid) to SCHOLY h toraN,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
From the foregoing Notice of 1. M. Smote, we
fins that the Patent has issued, and for proof of our
claim, see records of our deed in Patent Office, at Wash
ington, D. C. ( ieG) SCHOLY do RYAN.
Cigars, Snuff and Tobacco,
AT JACOB McCOLLISTER'S, Fifth street, No. 19.
Regalia; Washington Lanorma ;
La Rosa; Justo Sans ;
Plantation;
Halt Spardshi.Malay and Common;
Together with a variety of other brands, -
ALso—An extensive assortment of CHEWING TO
BACCO, of the moat celebrated brands, among which
are the Luxions Luxury, P. Robinson's Pound Lump,
Grant & Williams', and Arch'd Thomas Grape Brunk
Five Lump.
All orders promptly attended to. Country Merchants
would do well to call and examine my stock before pm ,
chasing elsewhere.
Cuba Wrapper and Filler Leaf for sale.
ILP Sign of the Indian Oiler.
THE UNEXPIRED PARTOF A LEASE of a Coma
House, in a pleasant location in the City of Pitts
burgh, with all the Bar Fixtures and Furniture ; togethei
with two Ten.pin Alleys, Balls and Pine, in good order i
Rooms and Cellar ; lit with Gas. Enquire ot
ARTHUR NICHOLSON, or
JACOB BOSTON.
BRANDY—Martell Cognac Brandy J. J. Dupuy's
Bordeaux do.; A. Seignotte, RochelPe do.; Coosa
do.; in store and for sale by (jO) 3. B. BONNET.
tffe9M
% •)k i• • lir" 4 aK_ OWL •
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SPALDING & ROGERS'
Adss.lesion, 25 Cents, Only.
THE characteristic features of this great ettsoluth
1. meet, which appear to have sheathed the most of the
nueelty sad trtattrkt eutertainment extant, eau be only
briefly enumerated to the haws of as adeertiument.
The .470540:11C0N, by far the roost stwodotts musical
project or the age, composed of over IWO distinct :nosi
est instruments, more posectfo/ than a band of fifty mu
sic tans. and drown Oyfero /loft es in pr cr sion, coo•
attune the Orchestra during the entertainment.
An enure and effective Dramatis Company, under the
direction of H NtrUnte, Proprietor of the Adelphi
Theatres Washington, D. C., is enriched to the Troupe,
for the purpose of retina op every night the grand He
roic and Patriotic Sprctsatea of
OI WASHINGTON, OLD PDT." AND " MAD
ANTHONY WAVNE",
eel-venlig n-mutitice ores of those "risen ties surd meets
seeds.' coinmeourrating worn of the most *limitg and in
retesting Revolutionary incidents, the gallant deeds of
the Heroes of •:15, and eoncluding with • grand National
Tableau, of Gen. Weenmaron mounted on a noble
ChM gx . r. Horn en ike slow/44 , 1e Ai3 brave Conzinfracas!
The areession of the CAHLO TROUPE, under the
charge of the great Italian Tusk Clasen, Signor Faun
Canto. linemen throughout Europe as the kiln of 1000
Ti irks, and more renowned probably thou any ,artiste that
has ever perambulated the country; and a singularly
talented Troupe of Equestrians, in every department of
the hut incts, vn : Messrs. C. J. Rocomm, W. W. Pinnintei
G 0 Rase', T. VOT2N , t, tic, &e...; Masters Ovum& CAR.
1.0, Pmts. Cfratscr., fee.; Mesdames H. F.
Kure, Paint ;Miss I.lst..mtuat. &e, 4Le.; altogether ren
dering 062 Doubk Compapy as tuuctirs advance of all
other establishments in thb numbers and talents of the
Troupe, es in the extent and elegance a( the outfit
%Vitt perform to PITTSBURGH, to front of the AMER
, MAN norm, Penn street, on the 24,3 d, 4th and Bth of
July.
FOUR PERFORMANCE. 24 ON THE FOURTH OF
JULY, via --At 10 a. M. 4 and at 1, 4 and e. o'clock, P. n.
Ansstsenoa, 23 cram.
A TEXT BOOK OFdECHANICALDRAWING, for
XL '3W-instruction and for the use of S.chools, contain
ing in A aeries of progressive practical problems in
Geometry, with full explanations, couched in plain and
simple terms; showing also the construction of the Par
ent) Ruler. Plans Scales and Protractor. 2d. FAam-
Oes tor drawing Plans* Sections and Elevations of
Buildings and Machinery, the • mode of drawing eleva
tions nom ClMUitlf and Polygonal plans, and the Draw
ing of Roman and Grecian Mouldings. 3d. An intro
duction to Isomeincal Dressing. 4th. A treatise on
Linear Perspective, with numerous examples and full
explanations, rendering the study of the art easy and
agreeable. 6th. Examples for the projection of shadows.
The whole illustrated with fifty-six steel plates. contain
ing over two hundred diagrams. By Wm. Minifie. Ar
chitect, and Teacher of Drawing in the Central High
School of Baltimore. Price, 63,00.
"It is the best work on Drawing that we have ever
seen; no young Mechanic, such as a Maelttnist,
neer, Cabinet Maker, Millwright or Carpenter, should be
without it.. , --{New ork Scienufic American.
, For sale by JAMES D. LOCKWOOD,
tele 63 Wood street.
GRATE APRONS .- new and beautiful, for
the Ladies Just received, front New York, a few
superbly finished Grate Aprons and Cut Tisane Paper
for Looking -Glasses. For sale
I. D. LOCKWOOD,
lel 0 63 Wood street.
Irati OP THE El' Ie3COPAL OUVRCH..--luto D.
Locavroon has for sale the various Publications of
the Protestant Episcopal Press. and those of Stanford &
etwords, New• York. JAMES D. LOCKWOOD,
63 Wood street,
For many years connected with Mauro. Wiley ar. Put
nam, and late John Wiley, N. York and London. Dan
For Male,
PkaA THREE STORIED DNVELLING HOUSE,
being the second house from Penn street in Say.
er w e an Hay street. Immediate possession will
be given. Enquire of DAVID RUCHIE, Attorney at
Law--01bee on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and
Grant street. Jeadtf
-- 1 - Witriritit oz.
rpm DELAWARE MUTCAL SAFETY INSUR
.I ANCE COMPANY —Office, North Room of the Ex
change, Third street, Philadelphia.
Fins Inscitaxer..—Duildings, Merchandise and other
propertY :in town and country, insured against loss or
damage by Ste at the lowest rate of premium.
Mmiasta Issnitan
cx.—They also insure Vessels, Car
goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or
special policies, as the assured may desire.
Durso TEAXSPONTATION.—They also insure merchan
dise transported by Wagons, Ttailroad Cara, Canal
Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most
liberal terms.
DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A.. Solider,
John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose Samuel
Edwards, Geo. G. Leiper Edward Darlington, Isaac R.
Wi
Davis, lliam Folwell,John Newlin, Dr. R.M.Httston,
James C. Hand . , Theophtlus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks,
H
Henry Sloan, ugh Craig. Geosse Serrill, Spencer 151 c .,
Ilvain, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr.
S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre; Jr.
DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.--D. T. Morgan,
Wm. Dagsley, Joe. T. Logan.
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
Rteninn S. Nrwitotm, Secretary.
7 Office or the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pitts
burgh. (je163111) P. q. MADEIRA, Agent.
NOTICE.—The Stockholders of the Farmer a Irepos.
ite Bank of Pittsburgh intend making application to
the next Legislature, for such alteration of their Charter
as will give them Banking privileges ; or, if deem d ex.
pedient, will ask to be Incorporated as a new Bank.
By order of the Board of Directors.
jel4:tmL JOHN ALACIOFFIN, Cashier.
irr Harrisburg Telegraph copy till Legislature meets,
and send bill to this office.
tEABANT RESIDENCE FOR BALE—A large and
P
convenient property, situate in Lawrenceville, at
about five minutes walk hom the omnibus stand, having
a new and comfortable dwelling house, stable, &c. The
garden, fruit trees and shrubbery ate all in complete or
der. The lot is 100 feet front on Ewalt by 140 deep on
Washington street to a 44 feet alley, This property will
be sold at a bargain. Terms easy, and immediate. pos.
session given. B. CUTHBERT, Gen... Agent,
le2l Smithfield,street.
nATS--1600 bushels, received and for sale by
ion JAMES PATTON, Jr-,
No. 17 Liberty et
R' FLOUR-27 barrels, roe'd and for sale by_
jcB JAMES PATTON, Jr.
Or MODASSES--80 bble., in afore and for fobs b;
• lea JAMES PATTON, Jr.
jDitlArd AND W. R. CHERSE-1 ,35 boxes .priale
Cheese, for sale by pa) J. S. SONNET.
LEMON SY • AYP--50boxes Lemon Syrup, female T. by
je9 J. S. BONNE
•
LAND—About 600 Ames of fine Timber Land for sale
in Jefferson County, by CABIDAY,
may2s Wood street No. 26 •
BACON -4000 Hams
7000 The. Shoulders' reeM - and for sale by
.UP
je6 JAMES PATTQN, Jr.
0 ILS-s.bbls. Americas, J
gni 'le Or colliers;
‘' No. I Lard in tore and for selleby
AN= PATTON, Jr,
~~i
~:.~;~;
M=M
Bankers anb elstliangt Bickers
was. as.
EXCHANGE AND BANKING OFFICE
co of, Third and . . Wood streets..
IGHT and Time Bills of raeliangei Bank Notes an
1.3 foreign and domestic Coin . bought and - sold,on
most favorable terms.
Collections made in allthe principal cities of the Unizin
at the lowest rates. j elg
Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Dealers in Foreign and.
Domestic Bills, Billsqf Exchange, Certificates tf Berets.
it, Hank Notes, and Coin.
Corner of Third and Wood sta., directly opposite the St.
Charles Hotel. mayt!S
Bankers and Dealers in Exchange Coin and Bank Notes,
N 0.55 Marketstreet, Pittsburgh.
SELLING RATS. 'unitarian..
New York } pr Cincinnati
Philadelphia I. " Louisville
Baltimore * " St. Louis _
BASS 210TES,
Buying raw
Ohio II die
Indiana I u
Kentucky I 4 t
Virginia i L 4
Wheeling k u
Tennessee 3 ~
aul9-y
UAL 11.110011,
BOON * SARGENT.
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N. E. Corner of Wood and Sixth strum, , Pittsburgh, Pa.
npnr.ru in Coin, Bank Notes, Timeßills, Foreign
.1,/ and Domestic Exchange t Ceruilcates of Deposit, Ac
EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union'
and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purchasers.
CURRENT and par funds received on deposite. •
COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the
lowest rates. - • sepll-1y
3000 'S". OATS,(a prime article,} in store and
sale by RHODES& ALCORN,
je2O . 30 Fifth street.
500 Bf e r. RY R E l iglAtf s re ic ana flga z ie by
Fifth st.
1000 BUSH. WHITE AND YELLOW CORN, in
store and for sale by. _ _
GROUND NEED--Chop'd Rye, Chop'd Corn and Oats,
Barley Meal, Bran and SbartS, constantly on hand
and for sale by RHODES & ALCORN,
je26, 30 Fifth street.
litifla;Ziarn Meal, Wheat lireitl,W"'(:'rithi'm
Bread,") and Rye Meal, (for Rye-aud.lndhut
ltread,) constantly on hand by ' '
RHODES is; ALCORN,
EMON 6 H P • 01"PLE6-30 gross, on hand Inv
for sale byf RBODh.S & &WORN,
)e , 23 30 Filth street.
r fIOMATO CAT2Ur-60 doz., on band and for sa!a by
Je26 [Chronicle copy.] RHODES & ALCORN.
if-j.ROCERIES
-150 bags Rio Coffee ;
75 pkgs. Y. H., G. P. and Powchong Teas;
400 Dowels N. (3.41101.235eS
11.4 `• Loaf Shlise, No. 4to 8; with a general
assortment of Groceries, for sate by
pita SHEY, MATTHEWS & CO.
1110BACCO-15 kegeNo. 1 Six Twist Tobacco, South
gate's brand, (or sale by
Jetta MET, MATirIIEWS & CO.
BFANS-45 bbls. Beans for sale by
lee! RILEY, itArr.tiEws & co.
LEMONS AND FIGS-100 boxet Lemons;
300 drains Figs ;rust received
JOSHUA RHODES,
No. 6 Wood st.
and for cafe by
F,„ CASEbS PRUNES,-in jars;
4 .‘ boxes; just received and for
sale byJOSHUA RHODES,
•
je2l No. 6 Wood st.
AA BOX t.'S SHELLED AL.,,IONDS;
"Ivir 10 - Rater
1000 Cocoa Nati j ust received and for pale by
JOH JO aHUA RHODES, N 0.6 Wood at
Coact'.ll , l64,—dit barrels,, for sale by
jeW
- - RILEY MATTHEWS & CO
For tale by
SVOAR HOVSE MOLASSES-15 barrels superior
quality, for sale by WPI. DYES,
;ore No. 158 Liberty street:
CIILMSE-70 boxes, for sale low
jete
LELHUNS-20 boxes, rust landed i for sale by
WM. DYER,
tel.s N 0.1.58 Liberty street.
Ar E - SIP t*k ,,- i -- liiiiiii - er - ceif;Tiorro - rkcaTpTiri -.
V did tot, vrbleb will be sold very low.
tel&tw H. H. RYAN, No, 27 nth si.
A BOXES BACON-Received and tor sale by
`t 015 CUMMINS k SMITH.
3113ACKS BY APPLE'S—Reed and fat sale by
int 3
260 ISCSNELS CORN—Ree'd and far sale by
lels CUMMINS &SMITH.
LTicRE.I) 0114-10 bols., reed on consignment and tot
Lain by KING s MODDIDEAD,
.rel 2 .. ; Diamond.
intiird,SH-5 casks Peach Blossom PobAsh.,"_ rec'd
awl for sake by J. S.. IJONN,
)el2 Liberty st.
I:I6eLDIMS-10casks,expected dally by Ben West
6 In store and for Stile by
Jell W3l. DYER, , No. ISS Liberty st.
StWAR irdiTik - iiOLASSES—A few bbla,, St. lame
Refinery, a firat rate article, for auk by
icit 'WM- DYER
3 casks Bacon Hams, Jost received per
nig : blander ; for sale by oell) Wlll. DYEIt
lUefilk,l--10 bags, just receiving; for sale tow.
jei2 WM. DYER
ROOMS-39 dozen, jtust received and for sale by
jel2 DYER.
STAR CANDLES-20 boxes,•Crumton's, iu store and
for sale by (jel2) KING & MOORHEAD.
1)APAN...4.-40 boxes, halves, quarters and eighths, in
fel l.ta prime order and for sale by
KING & MOORHEAD.
lajtirAHH—A few casks, on consignment and for sale
by (le12) SINN a MOORHEAD.
EgE=-6 - Cso — ilieTinsr reo'd and for aalo
by 003) HI ND k MOORHEAD.
CREAM ettpinE—lSXl boxes in atom and for sale by'
jell KING & MOORHEAD.
PEACH BILtSG - Y, Irish Whin key, Jamaica
Rolland GLa, in lots to suit purehasers,for sale at
wholesale priceg Ity LteS4 J. S. BONNET ) Liberty st.
ItAZILISITO AR-50 bags, in store and for sale by
1:10 Jed J. S. BONNET, Liberty sL
TABLE SALT-100 bags Hope Mills Table Sal t
_ r in
store and for sale by (jet!) J.S. BONNET.
Ugill;::WiurnitetsOil, Salad recd and formai° by
_J. S. BONNET.
FHBH—HXIbbts. Ns. 3 lariTilre nekeral,4so boxes No.l
Scaled Herring, to amen and for sale by
Jed J.S. BONNET.
A MERICAN PINS-1 cue 11., 4, Americanl. " • 4,
Suet received and for sale by
bIeCANDLMS & CAMPBELL, .
jeB 97 Wood street
Do YE FLOUR-41 Mils. Rye Flour reek' and for nle
AL by tmy3o] S. & HARBAUOR.
PARASOLS—Cotton, Silk and Gingham Parasols, a
fine assorment, for sale by
McCANDLESS I CAMPBELL,
jen 97 Wood street-
TIUFes lit.toK-K.EXPlNti.—l3cstur3 for teaching tins
Jl,l system, Wi th the author's directions to mullein,
printed on the covers. A new supply, from New York
pat ree'd and for sale by JOHN H. MELLOR,
jel3 81 Wood street.'
CUTLERY -I cask superior Knives and Forks, Pocket
and Pen-knives, Butcher Knives, Shoe Knives, Scis
sors, Au., just opened by
MeCANDLESS h CAMPBELL,
je9 87 Wood street.
VINE COGNAC BRANDIES-47 half pipes, various
rintagesosf our own importation for " commerce,"
from Bordeaux, lust received . and for sale by
MILLER & RICKIITSON.
Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty street.
IMPROVED I'UhIPS, that will not ruaza tIP in the
COLDEST weather, for sale by
- SCALFE & ATKINSON,
may2s Fir . et, between Wood and Market its.
B44LANK.ETB-1 ease (60 pair) Bed Blankets, 88
JO by 64, 0 lbs., ribbon bound, received this day, on
consignment from the manufacturer, and for sale by
H. LEE,
ap7 :Liberty, opposite Filth street:
40 B m A ti LIN4 BROWN M"SLAN
& CO
D"AITLES-515 bushed* Dried Apple_ e ree'd
end for Bele by [any3ol s. & W. LIARRA UGH.
IE BEEF-2 uerees rime Dn • • zee an
toi sale by [my3o] S. & W.ILARBAUGH.
LARD OIL—A few bbls.,Just re ceiv ed and
HARBAU. for sale GH by
my 39 S. & W.
CI_LASS-37 5 boxes " Marken's" assorted sizes Glass
lir lust received and for sale by
my3o B. & W. HARBAUGH.
CH SE.--30 boxes new Cream Cheese,.hmt ree'd and
for sale by (roy3o) S. &W. HA 'RHACOH.
0 ODA ASH-30 casks of Steele & Co.'s saperior-Soes
00 Ash,Sust received and for sale by
ny3 S..& W. HAHHAUGH.
00 —lOO,OOO pounds of 00l wants by
may 3& , S. & W. HARE/CUSH.
GLASSES -100 bble. N. o—Molasses, rec'd aa
I foi
sale by [tay3ol S. & HARBAUGH.
LI LAMS HOUSE OLASS ' •
.100 bbls. Sugar House. Molasses, St. James Refinery
10 do do do do Louisiana. do
In store and for solo by MILLER & RICKETSON,
ma lb IT2 and 174 Liberty at._
FEATHERS -8 Backs, Primo, lending from steamer
Cumberland, and for sale by _
B. A. FAHIsMSTOCIC &
je7 I Corner Ist and Wood sta.
LAXBBEO • eas a, landing roux steamer ni
F
land, and for sale by
ie7 B. FABNI*3TOCK & CO.
BATS-500 bushels to arrive (in a few days) and for
NJP sale tiy. C. a k..ItIeANPLTY 8c CO. t
rnity3l Canal
rtUININN-150 ounces, Parr's, just we'd and for sale
kg, by pail IL A. FAHNESTOCK
RECEIVEITT, - AYTNE - ONE PRICE STORE, 60
0 Market street,lo,ooo yards of Printed Lawns, at the
low price of cents. [my2t] A. A. MASON & CO.
DRIED APPLES-10 0 bus. for We by.
may3l S?UTH & SINCLAIR.
TRIED PEACHES-160 bushels.,•_for salsty - .
J rmay3l • SMITH & SINCLAIR
C O.—
—lOO bushettreont, to arrive - for sole by
may3l. ' •
_..
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Krtmana & RAIIR "" I'4"
N. 110/41NE8 & SON,
313YING RAIN
* -
I
Buying rams
County k City ord's
Relief Notes
Pennsylvania Co.
New York ' it
Maryland *
New Orleans
'RHODES & ALCORN
IO Ws. No. 3, flaw
10
10 half bb la., NO. 2 ; just landing.
0.120,1 : VITAL
WM. DYER
Etrogz anbzilLebitint# -
' PRIVATE DLSEASEK
BS Diamond Alley, can be icensolisd is tut ,
cases of apricats or delicurstutturshusbilatetti - r,
• it; to the bun= frarne:
SyhilliandSyphiliticernptions,genorrhira
and Its consequences, togetber -wittnu oe
ts • incases, impurities of the blood, withal' diseases
venerealorlgin,slandiSeases,withstrictures,gieetiurettinu :
iiiseharges, seminal 'weakness and impotency; also,
rheumatism, female weakness, diseases .of, the: wciMPI
monthly suppressions, ;diseases of the joints, llstele . :ln
ano; nervous affections, pains in the back and loins, irrt-,
tations of the neck of the bladder andkidneys , scerbutic
eruptions, t S
visr& etter Worm, mercurial diseases,
YEAR' PRACTICE ,
'Exclusively devated tothe study and treatment ofvene
real disorders, and those arising from youthful excesses
gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby tlic
constitaiton may have been enfeebled,enablesDr.Brown
to offer assurances of , speedy relief to all who IllaYPlnge
tbeniselves under his care. - -
Dr. Brown's offices are convenientlyrirranged into se*
elate apartments. Patients canmisit Dr. B. without fear
of exposure to other visitors. •
It is of importance to mani'persorat in need ofmadiral
aid, to obtain good advice prrvate_ly and promptly. To all
suet, Dr. Brown's ready skill m removingyearreal
eases, in their various forms and stagei,oftersinducements
which can rarely be Strangers are hereby ap
prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated In
ever .branch of medicine, atid for the last twelve years
confined - himself exclusively to the treatment of those
Dr.itrewn is the only regularlY educated surgeon in'
Pittsburgh who gives . Ids whole attention to those cow
137•Certainottie and speedy cures will, in all cases, he
guaranteed.
Decent cases are relieved in a short time, without inter-
IvitPlier°ll'l business.
. —Dr: BroWn. also invites Per. ,
sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as helms paid particu
lar attention to that disease:-- .
Letters from a distance, askingruivice, mast contain
fee, or they will not be attended to. . •
larrOffice on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood
street, towards the market. Consultations s=l confi
BUIVLATISM.— I . Brown% newsy discovre rein:
edy for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain remedy
for that painful trouble. It never fads.
Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 85, Dia
mond •alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at
- DV/titillates. , • All.floaltag Otzstmonso -
CONTAINING NOMERCURY, or other Mineral. It
E. has the nower to cause all EXTERNAL SORES
SCROPULOI7S /17/11f0.13.5 . , DISEASES,
SONOUS WOUNDS to discharge their putrid matters,
aed then heals them. -
. _
It is rightly, termed ALL-HEALING for there is scarce
ly a disease external or internal, that it Mill not benefit.
I have used it for the last sixteen. years for all diaeases
of the chest, involving the utmost danger and responsi
bulity, and I declare beforeheriven and, ma's that not in
one case has it failed to benefit , when the patient was in
the reach of mortal means. -
I have had physiciams 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 lase it in every variety 'away, and
there has been but one voice—one universal voice, say ,
WALLISTER, YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD 1".
RHEUMATISAL—It removes almost immediately the
inflammation and invelling, when the
- pain ceases. (Read,
the directions around the box.) . • •
11:EALLACHE.—The salve btu; cured persons of the
head-ache or twelve yenta standing, and 'tvlio had it rer
Mar every week so that vomiting took place. Ear-Acker,
2both-Ache, and Ague in the Face, are helped with like
success.
SCALD HEAD.—We have cured cases that actually
defied every Wag known, as well as the ability of fifteen
to twenty doctors. One man told us he hid spent S3OO
on his children without any benefit, wltejt s few boxes of
Ointment cared them.
The rb.lt—There is nothing bolter for; the cure of
Teller.
Mitia==iG==
PlLES.—Thousands are yearly cared by this Oint
ment. It aevaa fails in giving relief for the Piles.
Around the box are directions for using •WAllisterla
Ointment for Serofiala, Liver Complaint, Erysipelas,.
Tetter, Chilblaui t Ssald Bead, Sore Eyes, Sturic.y, Sore,
Throat, Bronchitis, Nervous Affections, Pains, Disease
of the Spine, Head-ache, Asthma, Deafness, Earache,
Burns, Corns, all Diseases of the Skin, Sore Lips, Pim
ples, &e.; Sores, Etherommism,_Piles, Croup, Swelled or
Broken Breast, Tooth-ache, Ague in the Face, &c., &c.
If. MOTHERS and NURSES.knew its value in eases
of Smelled or Sore Breast, they would - always apply it.—
In such cases, if used freely, and according to the direc
tions around each box, it gives relief in a ceryfew lumrs.
CORNS.--Occasional use of the Ointment will always
keep Corns from growing. People need never be trou
bled with them, if they use iffrequemly.
This Ointment is good for any pallor the body or limbs
whenlintlamed. In some cases it should be adplied often.
CAUTION. —No Ointment will be genuine unless the
name of JAMES .?deALLISTER is written svith, a pen'
on every label.
For sale by my Agents in all the principal cities and
towns in the United States.
JAMES LT AsTErt;
, Sole Proprietor of the above medicine.
Principal office No. 28 North Third st. Philadelphia.
PRICE 25 , CENTS PER BOX.-
Sold at.holesale and Retail in Pittsbargbby- BRAUN
& REITER, corner Liberty and St, Chem streets; L.•
WILCOX. Jr., corner of Market streetd the Di amondi ,
also, earner of Fourth and lapritbfi greets
JACKSON, No. S 9 Liberty street ; and at the Book Store .
in Smithfield et-, third door from Second street; and ha'
Allexheny by H. P. Schwartz and J. Sargent; arid by A
C. Smith, Birmingham; D. • Nagley, East Liberty;; H.
Rowland,•McKeesport and Elizabeth; J. Alexander .&.:
Son, Mononaahsla City; N. B. Bowman & Co.,.Browns•
Qille; J. T. Rogers. Bridgeport; John Barclay, Beaver_;
James Ittmcan,Tallston ; D. Watson & Co., New Castle;
and- S.F. Weaver, Freeport. - • mayllaitiod&wy •
Duller. Magical Pain Extrtustor.
TO THE PUBLIC.—This Is to certify that I have found
Dances Magical Pain Extractor to prove a cure 'tor
the Chronic Rheumatism, which - 1 have been enlicted
with for ten years, in my hip joints.
ABRAHAM R. VREELAND.
- - - - - --
Aeiztatelanoek, N. Y. April 9, 1349. ' •
Ma. H. Diaxxv—Sir: I have been troubled with the
Piles for eight months, and could get' no relief. Yonx
Magical Pam Extractor having been recommended M -
me ,1 applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in •
a short time was perfectly cured ! 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.
CAUTION.--Dalleyes only Depot in the city of Herb ,
pa, and where the genuine anti* can be obtained;
wholesale and retail, is at 415 Broadway%
H.Dsmarr is the inventor of , this truly invaluable coral
pound, and he never /see, 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 .
Counterfeits abound! Every truly valuable article fr.
subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and
posters - and nothing, that we-know of, has more extol:L
amely eiriTr i enced that fact than Pulley's Magical Pain
A Thee—The genuine Dailey, in cases of the severest
Burns, Scalds, Piles, eket., will afford instant relief, and
produce at once a coolmgand soothing effect—extracting
pain in and from one to fifteen minutes! but be o sure, a -
ways, apply it on Linen—never on cotton cloth,
And now mark the difereneer—Counterfeitlialeuctors,
no matter under:what name theymay appear, or howap
plied,always irritate and increase thepatrir
Pamphlets, containingcertifwates of oures,Maybe had .
gratis, on application to JOHN. D. MORGAN,
W 412171. Depot, Pittsburgh.
,
DaGera Animal Galvanic Csinellli
For Horses, Cattle, dtc., cares spavin, quitter, grease..
poll-evil,:soles, grate and - bruises. Pamphletscontaining
certificates of respectable parties, may -be had on appli
cation to JOHN D. MORGAN,
ottlildeivry Agent, Pittsburgh.
F rom R ev . A s. Vann, of the Pre:imam Methodist Church
Pundersigned k having been afflicted during the past
ater, wim a disease in the stomach, someurnes pro- •
acing great pain in the stomach for ten or twelve hours
without internassion, and having tried various remedies
with little effect, was furnished with a bottle of Dr. 2).
Aimee Carminatire Bakcon. This he used according:to -•
the directions., and found invariably that this medicine
fkaused the pain to abate in three or four minutei; mind
fifteen or twenty minutes, every uneasy sensation was
entirely quieted. The medicine' was afterwards used
whenever indications of the'approach of pain were per
CCiVed, and the pain was thereby prevented. He contmu-
ed to use the medicine every evening, and somethhes itt
the morning; and in a few weeks health was so far re-' •
stared that the sufferer was relieved from a.large anibunt:
of oppressive pain. From experience, therefore, he can
confidently reconmend Dr. D. Jaynes' Carminative Bal-'
slam, as a salutary medicine for diseases of the stomach
and bowels. A. SHINN. '
Afiegkeny City, Ju1y113,1643.
B - 3- For sale at the PEEK/ N TEA STORE, 70 :Fourth
street, near Wood. ' ,au,g7-d&w
/ selibiESE HAIR CREAM—A matchless article for
‘,../ growth, beauty .and restoration of the' Hair. This;
Cream, when once known, will stmercede all other arti
cles of the kind now in use. I , ere,the hair is dead,
harsh, thin, unhealthy . , nor mrning grey, a few applies
tient will make the hau soft and dark; and give it a beau.
tiful, lively appearance . ; ancl will also make itmaintain
its liveliness and healthy calor;.twicess.loug asan the -
preparations that are generally . used. Where , the hairla
thin, or has fallen off, it may be ?mitered by using this •
Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is lathe habit of
using oils on their hair should atoncepurchase a boubi of
the Chinese Flair Cream, as it is so °imposed that it will .
not injure the hair like the other preparations, but will
beautify it, and give
.perfect_ satisfaction in every in
stance. • -
1; For testimony to its very saneriorquilities,Seeihe foil
lowing • letter from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Mearrs:
. Randal:hon . & Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the
Southern States: , . •
"Liner Ohs Rea: R. Cokhaill i kkiruir . ofthe.prafrywriori .
Merck Pulaski.- •. • ,
Massas.llininannorr & smorrcit:- GURU:V=I-4 take.
p.easure in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent
preparation called Dr. Parish's Chinas Hair Criumr; for; -
about two years ago my hair was very dry; bristly; and
'disposed to come our, but having. procured a bottle cite
Cream, and used it according tot eprescription, it it now
•
elastic,' so ft , and firm to the head; Many balsams and =
oils were applied, each leaving my hair in a worse state - .
than before. • This Cream, however , has met my expee- -
tenons. - • . .
As an article for the toilet, my wife gives it preference'
over all others being delicately perfumed and not die. •
posed to rancid ity ' .. The ladies, especially, will find the
Mitiere Cream robe a:desideratum • ui their preparations
for the toilet. Respectfully, /sc., ... • ..
. Ft. CALDWEI,I;.
Pulaski, Janina* , 7,1841. • • ,
11,rSold - wholesale and retail, in Pittihovi,*j o li n ,
lii..Towrtsend,4s Market st., and .Joel Molder corner of
Wood and Fifth's:J. - •iCtS.d tiw Ip,
-- •
sae lity - 7 - 7 .
rEa., bold their Summer Exhibition of Early
• Vegetables, Plants; Flowers k.c on we/es:day
tin Thursday, 'the 13th and 14th ofJ UN E, and penniturns
will be awarded for; the best and second best of each vs
riety of articles exhibited-for competition. The 'mein'
bars, and all who feel an intermit in Horticulture are re,;•
quested to bring their prodttotions forwardlo the Ekbibi
H.M0L41313E5-sbble.., Bank Ground, lit store and
S. • for sale by 00) 101:14$ PA N; Jr.