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The Ashburton, 6okLi'verpool, with Father Mat,. thew on botird, has just been telegraphed on the i~~... .~~ l_ IMEI _ . APPOINTMENTS .BY. THE PRESIDENT. Weegnotsrots.,, June 29. James Hendebest, of Mississippi, to be Consul for Lyons. Wm. EL Bradley, Pon Master at Washington PIiILADELPTUAi June 29, Mt ' The marketa are all:unsettled bythe foreign ad vices, and dealere generally are awaiting the receipt or disclosure of private accounts before they will operate. • - We cannot, therefore, give satisfactory or reliable quoiations. - • NEW YORK MARKET. Ntw YORK June 29-12 M.. Flour--Tbe market has undergone no change since the receipt or the steamers news, the demand if anything is ,mnch leas than it was and prices`are -shede lower; it is held, however,.at 4 430 , 4 50 for common brands.. Rye flo tr is stationary. at 3 00. Grain—Wheat--The demand continues I united' in coturequence of the inactivity of the fiour market. The demand f,r corn *e teach less than -it was.. Whiskey --Sales in bbls. at 21021 i per gall. - New Year, June 29 s P. M. • Flour.--The market has been dull to-day. -The stormy weather has probably had some effect upon the market; but 'prices are unchanged. The news by the Hibernia has had rather a favorable effect upon the markets, bat operators are inclined to hold off until the private letters come to hand. Grain.--There is no change in the market for grain °rimy descrip!ion. and previous quotationsmay be resumed. Whiskey—The market is bare of bbla. Prices are firm. • _ = , ~:~i; '1.4~ t Cetton—The market is very'firm, buyeri add sa lmis are awaiting' the reception of their privatelet ters byzhe steamer.- Money Market--Transactions at the stock board this' Morning was .not extensive; the market, how eier was firm and'a small' advance was realized up on some of the fancy descriptions. Sales of Penna. fives at SISI, of U.S. sixes, MS, at $1 16}, Treasu ry notes, $1 16iadl. Efil ~., s~s~~ 117. Nottce...4le first regular meeting of the Pro tecuve Union SlOre t will be held on.' Monday evening the 2d day of Jr:fly, corner of Fourth-an d Smithfield itreets.• • je29:3ld. 11.7"8an7. o.ot. J. 11. Airaison will be supported for /dolor General, at theensuingeleeion ioßicin., T. EJizabeth, June 13, 1849.—(je14:4&wid) _ Er !redly a/ Scott ety...A regular meeting of the • Ma foal Society of Allegheny Counts , . Pa:, will be held in Ihnota Ham, corner Fifth and Smithfield streets, on Tors - DAY, Ally 3 , 41849, at 11 o'clock a. at. . ' -.- • Band Street. Bridge..-An Election grill be held arthe Rooms, North end of said• Bridge, on the Ist Monday of July next; for one President, ten ManageTs, one Treasurer ' and one Secretary, to manage the affairs of said Bridge for the ensuing year. ?e1.2 MORRT.SoN,PttaI. fl'' Coroner...l offer what's left of me to The 'Dern. octane County Convention as a candidate -for Coroner. If I havo any friends, I want them to kg forme now. _ • Luxor. Rtl, Late of Moline del Rey.. Mr' Major General.—.llon.Saaruat.Jonso Will be aupported for Major General, by tellae [Journal copy.] Ataxy VOMIT sap. ,`' 43 .. Stinday Trips to Beaver...one steainer BEAVER Agri leave the Wharf, opposite the Mononga beta, Honse, every Sunday morning, at 9 o'clock, for Beaver. Retarenng, will leave Beaver at 1 o'clock, and arrive at 4 o'clock, Fare, Tveznrr-wrva icprs. . my 24 listotine.--The Journeymen Saddlers, flamess an Trask Makers' Society meets the first Saturday of every' trionth, at Union Hall, corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets. (magnify) W. C. I:l4.u.sjoria, Sec'y. • [Dr Boon° you wish to save i rour money arid buy a sncrfine HAT or CAP, call at LIMING'S JHATSTOR where you will And a complete assortment of the latest ashions, CHEAP FOR CASH. • . raar23:3l Ij7l. Ow of O. F.—Place orbleeting,Washington Ball, Wood street, between 6th and Virgin Alley. Frrnatmou LODG; No. 336—Meets every' Tuesday peenin ,lthatcamtur Entairmimrr, No. 87—Meets lit and 3d Friday of - each month. man...—ly • • •- Hail o. 14 `...Ausetna.si Lona; No. 4to west* at the l, corner - of Wood street and Virgin Alley, every Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. tuaylS:at . Gactsos B.s.sarrr,Sec'y. . • • D Dentist..RicarovgD to a new threea w ry Brick - , on Ssontiont.n sr., one door be Sixth street. TEETH INSERTED, from one to whole sett, by Atmospheric Pressure, with a beautiful representation of the Natural Gnu, resmring the FACE to its original shnpe. TEETH.SXTRADTMII, with little or - no pain.: Dr.c.s.rxn Titan permanently saved 'by PLI7I3OING, preventing the Tooth-ache, whichis much bet= to than curing it, though it should be done in Ave min utes, or even instantly. ap.2l:ly Tr. Attention...ROßEßT BARKER, MinacitANT • TA MA; No. 31Markst, batmen - Bmm! and Third areas, Pintbargh--Constantly on hand, a large and general asr sortment Of FASMOIZABLII RELDT-BLADZ CLOIM3O. Particular attention paid to the Cutting of Ctistom Work, which will be made in the niost fashionable man net, and on reasonable terms. mayB V - Odil Fellows , Hall, Odeon Building, Fourth street, between Wood "and Satieffie streets,—Pittsburgh . Encampment, N 0.2, 'Meets Ist and 3d Tuerdlys of each month. Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, N0...4, meets 2d and Ath; Tuesdays. - Mechanics' Lodge, No. 0, me e , every Thum:lay - Western Star Lodge, No. 24, meets every , Wednesday evening - ronity LodgeN. tB2 meets every Monday et! ng. • Mount Ittonah Lodge, N0.,360, meets every Friday evening.' ille - r-At the Annual Meeting of the Corporator* of the Allegheny Cemetery, held at the office on - the grounds ; on Saturday, the 9th day of June, A. D.1849—0u motion, Wilson( APCAsintiass,' Esq., was chosen President, and J. Pinney, Jr., Secretary. 'An election wartthen held for, of f icers for the-ensuing' . year—Messrs. Totten and Culbertson acting as tellers— when the following persons were duly,re.elected THOMAS M. HOWE, President. Managers-4mm Bissum., Jams CAsarnees, WILSON AVCANDLES9, - Jossll. SIICrENBEHOECR, - ,r, ;Norio, .Tr., Secretary and Treasurer. • - A statement of the affairs of the Corporation was made by Mr: Hoive,President of the Board, who also informed the Cotpomtors that Legislative sanction had been 'obtained for an inceense'orthe grounds, should it at any time be thought advisable, as well as - for the erec tion of a Receiving Vault within the-limits of the city-- -a project to which the earnest attention of the Managers • A. General Financial Statement of The Corporation, to gether with a report of its business for the . past year, were submitted and accepted. Upon motion of Mr. J. D. IWCord, Ordered, That the proceedings of this meeting, including all the Financial Reports, be puldished in aU the city papers._ Adjourned. ' • . WILSON AVCANDLESS,F'resideht. ogrortu.z. arxreaursr OP fig Azi.roirezir Cemrrarr,. Touttsales to date Iteceived forintennents and labor . • - froth C. S. Brculford, Overpaid by Dr. - XV.' Addison " B: Ballet Credit. Paid G.A. - Bayard., ac. purchase,. 4325,000 00 . - Interest r•• • • •• • 2,842 42. . Improvements • • 9,141 24 Brpenses. .. • 4,836 37 Labor on Grounds 6,358 Or atimbbery, Btock, &a 974..81 Gash in Treasury $ 226.83 • Notes 2,470 67 Cash in bands of Supt.. 340 82 Pue on Lots sold - 11,795 '21 14,839 63 . SiAviumar otr ITLE REEHRIES or THE " ALLEGHENY GEMS. - 7sta7," for the year ending. Tune 1,1849. . . _ .• . . Total sates of Lots, from Jane ISt, 1648,10 May 31,169) 0 - 20,633 03 .Reeeived for interments and labor—. . • ;.1,031 99 Paiatoa A. Bayard $1,840 , 02 Interest ....... . ....... 2,006:x/ , Gateway and Improvements ' 3,987.47 .Eenses 1,662 06 or and grounds. • • - 3,195 89 Shrubbery, Sleek - , ace• , • ..... 237 25 - - J. FINNEY, Jr.,See - .,Zee. - Offtee - o f the Treasurer,No.39 Water et., PitIFP.M4 Itirtenirgh,Tune,l649. • Jag alt 4-.,. 'ice , 411 =I - • CHOLERA IN PHIGADELPHI •ftzuupi:it.te:u J. S. !Imam, -•-• „„,..„74 A. AL , Pot..uxic - 130 Wood et., corner rf Virgin alley Dr 5&2,667 33 1,028 74 50 00 . :12334 21 00 521;668 82 + ::5 = .:Tarrtrsntrxtcaz 130ARD oirvitADE:' N. B. ellatl,_o J. CAROTHERs, Costerrnaz You Jur& _ P ASSENGERARRANGMENTS FOR 1818. SteamboatPacketLine,leavesdail foreineinnati,loA-s. Passenger Packet,.via Brownsville, to:-Baltimore and' • Philadelphia, BA. sr., and 6r. - -• • Mail Coach Line, direet to Philadelphia, 9 A. ss.,ruid.l2l Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6A. Bt. ' NorM.Western, via Cleveland, daily,lo A. M. and Western New York, daily, 9 A..m. • ' NOrth - Eastern,to Philadelphia , dnily, exceptSundays,4 ARRIVALS AWL, DEI OF - MAILS Eastern Mail via Philadelp)na, due. 3 A.M.; closes 1 2 X' Western Mail, ein. and Lamy., due 8 P. bl.,closeab Bouthoria Bat Land Washington, due )I,closess A. m. North-Western via Cleveland, due. 10. A. sr.,closes 9 A. as. Erie and Western New York, due 8 P. N., closes 8 AM Par wilue. Askeit. Offered Bank of Pittsburgh- ••-•-•-•• • • . • • ..$50,00 5 50 • 00 555h ° Exchange Bank 50,00 47,00 46 , 00 htershants , arid hi. Bank 60,00 60,00 , Fanners' Deposit Bank None in market.. Hand Street Bridge . 60,00 60 , 00 - 411 911 -Northern Liberties Bridge.. •.....- 50,00 33,00 O l d'Altegheny Sedge ..25,00 36,00 36,00 Connellsville R.R. Stock, paldon shares ,.2 l so ' ----- " 5 , 0 0 1,43 City tku " " ds t6IFP eeatil• •• • —• • • • - 2%00 , Monongahela Bridge. • • • • •-•-.• 25,00 Gas Stook. -;•-• -• • • ••--• —• 50,00 Peuna. s's, quoted in Philadelphia at Penna. 6 , 8, a •• 101 i New. - issue Treasury Notes, 6's, quoted in T'hilada. •117 f Orphans' Court Sale. virtue of an order of the Orphan's COtat of A11e ..113 gbeny .County, Will be exposed to Public Sale, on the premises, ou SavnimaY,Lthe fourteenth day of JULY, at 3 o'clock, y. M ., all, those FOUR CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND situate in the Seventh Ward (late City Dis trict) of Pittsburgh; 'being 'marked and numbered - lu a plan of Lots laid out by Alexander Miller and recorded in the Office for Recording Deeds, Nos: thirty-one, thirty-two,.thirty-three and thirty-four—the said Lots, Nos. 31, M.), 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, distance of one hundred and. four feet. - IE 7 Terms liberal, acid will be made known at sale. JAMES BLAKELY, Administrator of Bernard M'Cabe, dec'd. jeailtd JOHN'D. DAVIS, Auct. CURB FOR CHOLERA .— Received this day, at Market street— - 40 doz. Gen t's Suipehders; . . ys' 00 " COmbs, ass'd kinds, late styles; A large assrn't fine and com. Jewelry. Together with Trimming's, Laces, Variety and Fancy Goods, newly purchased in the Eastern Clues, and will be sold at greatly reduced prices. - - - je27 HOGAN & CANTINELL. Where Cholera Prevails, lijoninvo is better than the smell of Camphor.' Ltta lr. WARD'S Camphorated &gars have been pronouriced "just the thingn by all who've smoked them—pleasant and mild; me ftom pure-Havana Tobacco, and not dear. Try them. LEEWARD& CO., Market et., three doors from Water, and next ta Lehmayer's Clothing Store. FINE SHIRTS-10 dozen, superior Imaltty, alumnae tared by us, expressly for this market. Just rec'd and for sale lots by ' EDVPD TODD & jel2 Corner Flab and Market sm., up imam. S SCRIP! SCRIP I! efARRIAG.E., BAROUCIIES, BUGGTEZ, tee.. AT 1 1,./ PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUISDAA • the ad day of JULY, utlo o'clock, lc st.. at the Carriagekianufactoryof the-subscriber; in Diamond alley, between Wood and Smithfield streets', Pittsburgh. Splendid Chance for a Bargain, and to rids,,, 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 are done up In the latest styles and of the best material. It consists in'part as follows 6 to p ; ' 6 Common Haggles, without tops ,• 2 Handsome Brirouches, suitable for 1 or 2 horses ; 1 Splendid Dickey -seat Carriage • • ' 1 do Family Carnage, with ' 3 seats ; I Standing top Harouche. Sale positive. Tatues--4 months, with approved endorsed paper, or Pittsburgh, Alktlieny City or County Scrip, in equal portions. All accounts due by me, will be taken In pay ment. E. M. HIGDON, Pittsburgh. ielBnd JOHN D. DAVIS, Auet'r. Dissolution. iTillE . partnership heretofore ezisting between-Samuel B. Ilathfield and Willi= D. Hays,trading under the firm of BUSIIFIELD & 11AYS I has this day been die solved by William 13. nays selling his entire interest the firm to - 13. ii.. Bushfield. All accounts dna the firm will be collected by 13. U. Ilashfield t and ha debts doe by the late firm to be paid by the same. Pittsburgh, June 1642 CO - PAR'PNERSIIIP.--S. 13, Besuittan haring this day associated with hiraself II az LEADER. formerly of Bedford, Pa., and recently of- the National Betel, Pitts burgh, will continue the business under the 6san or BBEERELD tc LEADER, at the old stand No. M Liberty street. S. 11 .131.1SRPIELD. Pitubusgh, June '41349. 11. LEADER. Having retired from the former business, I take plea sure in recommeudinemy successors to the patronage of my customers and the public generally. jeW - - W. B. HAYS. Ne*HWrdare , SIGN OP Till: .PL sv ANE Store AND SAW, irrit - No. T B Wood street, Pittsburgh. BER ec LAUPMAN, Importers and Dealers in Fo• ACE — reign and Domenic Hardware, in all ils varieties, are now prepared to tell as low and on as reasonable terms irs 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 Pork:, Pocket and. Pen4lniver. Sets' sors, Shears, Dazors; House 'Trimmings, such as Locks, Latches, Binges and Screws, together with every other article usually kept in Herd ward Stores. We invite the attention of Carpenter and mechanics generally to oar assortment of Tools, which have been selected - with great care, and which we are determined to sell so as to give satisfaetion. AT THE - SIGN OF THE PLANE AND SA Ma full M assortment of "Cincinnati COOPERS TOOLS." For sale by &LAUFMAN, amyl° - .114„,712 Woods/rut. A FRESH SOFTLY OF (VOTERS' TOOLS—Jett re. _EL eetved and for sale by HUBER ar. LAUFMAN, may 9 No. 78 Wood street. .PICILIBT TEA sToar.. 1 1 "subcriber has just received ; at the Fekin Tea Store,? Fourth street, n very large and well select ed stock of pure GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,from N. York, all of Which has been received in this country since the lit of February last,- consisting of the different grades grown in the Celestial Empire. Our stock being among dw. largest in the SVeat,we are prepared to whole sale on better term.s thin any other house in the city.— We invite retail grocers to call and examine our stock and prices. They ean have it packed in L I and 1 b. packages, 5 b. tin cannisters, or by half chests, to snit their convenience. • . Our retail prices vary for Oolong, Black Teas from 50 eta. to e1.,50 lb ; ; Ning.Vonag Souchong , cis ; Con go 50; and English Break fast 50; Youi d Ell b yson, Glanpow der and Imperial, from 35 cents to el " efr . Families are requested to send an get samples of our Teas, and try them, before purchasing, . myel:d.kw. ... A. JAYNFS,.7OYourth st. AIirRITE SUGARS.—Lovering 4 Loaf; Crushed and Y Paired:ad Sugars, just reed and for sale by the bbl. or at retail, at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth UNE COFFLES—Idoe ha, African, - Java, Laguyra, - St . Domingo and Rio Cotten', jam reed and for sale t the PEKIN TEA STORE, Fourth at. • may 24 ALSINS AND FIGS.-200 eighth boxes prime Rai sius; and 50 small drams fresh Figs, Janet received and for sale at:the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth CIUOCOLATE, COCOA AND BBOMA--Baker's ma'vv ; No. 1 Chocolate and Cocoa; also, Schmitz , niece t spiced Chocolate, just reed hnd for sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth street. - may 24 FRESH SUPPLY OF THE . LATEST Vesting., Casalmeres d Stammer Goads, 1113 DELANY, 49 Liberty street, respectfully calls the . attention of his friends and the public to. his new supply of Seasonable Goods, such as the latest style - of Fancy Cashmaretts, drabted French Habit Cloths, Italian Summer Cloths, Drills, White and Brown Russia Duck, Summer Cloths, Plain and Fancy French, English and American Cloths and Cassimeres; and all other articles suitable for customer trade. Also, a large and' general assortment of READY-MADF i cuarinNo, made up in the most fashionable manner, and will be sold low for cash. —T.-DELANY. LUABTECOT OF. GROUND.-Tite subscribers , ,crer for sitle„ all, that valuable Lt of Ground:Mt nate on Second street; between Grant ' and Ross streets, (the property of the late - James Mellroy, deed') The twenty-four feet front by eighty-five feet deep . The lo cation it 'admirably adapted for a private residence.— Enquire of hicCANDLESS ea CAMPBELL; . • • Concert Garden. . - • DE subscriber having taken the PlemiariGardens, in the Ninth , Ward, known as the CONCERT GAR ENS, would inform the citizens of Pitutburgh that he has had the Gardens lind Saloons fitted receptionn lendid manner, and they are now ready for the of vie- Refreshmentsof all kinds will be served up to vis imrs on the shortest notice. LEOPOLD KEPNER, jellasodavvtf-, - Pro , rietor. Alleittitiiita! hotel, : : - ,- tg - - Forih circa, D i lfi l i e n..eir; l4- atid. 2 krarkat rhatzteiPhia: THE Proprietorship and .Management of this well-. known flotel,,.having this day passed into the hands of the subseribersohey,beg leave to state, thatit ra their purpose to rendes it worthy,of the. Very liberal patron age with which it has been heretofore sustained, and hope, by unremitting attention, to deserve the patronage'. of their friends, who may visit the city on huspess or pleasure.- C._& J. IticKIBBIN, may9:lm , (Formerly of Exchange Hotel, _Pittsburg.) r ALUABLE REAL — EITTATE FOR 7 BALF. 2 4 York . desirable Property, having a front of 112 feet 'on ercer street by IV, bounded by a 20 feet alley-and -Icastes street; _being in a hoalthrand.plaasunt loop, n; having a comfortable Pwellirig House, well ar ranged and front and back porch; large Garden of fruits and flowers, shade trees, &e. The wholeis in good or-. der. Price Low, and terms accoinniodithig; 9: CITIIIIIERT, Gen. Agefit; .• ) e25 - • - ':- - ' - : Smithfield street.' . .---- ACC shoulders, rec'd and (Ors* by • -3. • Otb , AIIESTATTONar•-, 130801113 - LOW COLLARS-60 doe, latest styletrand XI" various qualities, rea'd ibis day for Sale love by I' oE sALE-4 war Pheiits 'ltielerla" Tea, and 1 goer, bladder, LOW for City or upt i tn ty Bar% at As N0 . ..28.W00tt Woo', t i;` ' A`.'M ~ i , MEM MUM MEM STOCKS. s B. BUSHFIELD W. B. HAYS. - Orders for any kind of the above articles will be promptly, filled. Purchasers will find it to their advan• age to call and examine our emelt. jet 3m MACKEREL -1 "kor 00ACKEREL-Ibbls. large N 0.3; • 10 1 14 2; • 20 hf. bbla., Nos. 1 and 2, Mass. ins'n - Landing and for sale by MILER-tr. RICKETSON, je4 Nos. 172 and 174 Liaerty street. • For Sale, An VERY V.ALDAD4E BUIDDING DOTS, in the Town of New _Trey, a short distance above the Allegheny City Water Works. Also, TWO LOTS ill Allegheny eny, near the Diamond. Title indisputable. Terms of payment, one-fifth on delivery of , deed; the. balance in, four equal annual payments. For further in form:Wen; please call on the. subscriber, at the ware room of Edward Todd & Co., corner of Fillh and llbrke . streets, Pittsburgh . SUNESTER SEYMODR. Pittsburgh, June ENV BOOKS.-4 History of Wonderful Inventions, N illustrated with numerous engravings on wood,- 1. vol.; muslin. The Incarnation, or Pictures of the Virgin and her Son, by Charles - Beecher, Fort Wayne Indiana; with an. Introductory &Say, by Tbirs. Hornet Beecher Stowe. Just received by & STOORTON, . JOHNSTON, je7 Cor. 3d and ?Juliet etc. cc Summer Goatlso o ,, - -- TEST RECEIVEP, pee Express, a small assortment of Summer Coming; also, two pieces white Marseilles, fird, beautifal pattertui; and will be made to orderehrap. IIIeGUIRE t Tailor, Tbtrd street. A A. MASON & CO. are offering 1 yard wide Brown - .Ms Muslin at 4} .cents Bleached do. 44, and very fine at 8 cants; Sommer Slurs of every variety more Cali coes at Giiliammoi9 cants,fast colors, warranted; fine Ramps 181. and 25c.; more. Wrought Collars, and 10c.; Chemizettes. 25c.; &c:, je2l 1000 Vfm °A y N irbfg . ; ; walnuts. - • •19'" , - .Cream Nuts -_, 40 is pecan s just reed and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, Hp. Mood it. , -.,---,:,...:.',',;•:.!.,,.,-,:'.f.,-2.-:'-;,.;' - - - „. ;.:- 1 - ,•.:7;-:-.,'-1.:.---;,_•,,..:....,.‘;':-, ..i,.„,-;.,j,.:;,:,,.•:.,f-,,i..;3,4`.-: 3. :,-:1-.', .77--,]i.::......iii,•, ~ .., i.. ~ z 3., ;-:.;,?,,,',. -;':-- i,., .' , ':"1,:t” 4 >:,.•"s-..ii' ",-'• ~ ''.'-i '.'' ~.- •-•,.:.)i:-,..'.'• ''. •,,,,, -.7 . 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" Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver. " Baltic,.Yacobs; Brownsville - " Atlantic Paarkkinson, do. .bEPARTED, Steamer 'Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. • " Lake Erie, Sheltie. Beaver. " Baltic, Jacobi', Brownsville • . • Atlantle,Parlunson, do. • " Wm: Wellsville Friendship, Davis "Vilheeling. Q. Adams, Gregg, Cincinnati. Columbiari, DeanLo, übstrille. " Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville. " Lowell, Dexter, Zanesville. Fur Cincinnati noel Louisville. fairdier T la i gtitiA4 _ghlnktkweNtstqi rsu,Vaangtes:ewaTll cave for Cincinnati and i..nuisville on Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock. For freight or passage, apply on board. '. -•-- For Greenwoodoarde i ii. NEW- The-744 1 steamer THOS. SCOTT will- Com. ante on MondayfMay 7th, to r from the old Greenwood Landing, foot of Pitt .street, to the Garden, leaving at B o'clock a.. 11., and ' at each even it boar - until o'clock P. st.; last trip from the Garden at . The Saloons are supplied with all the delicacies of the season. Tea at 6 o'clock. The Garden, with a large collection of Greenhouse Plants, Dahlias', Annual Plow er Plains and Shrubbery. The comfortable wharf boat, Greenwood, will be placed at the Pitt 'et. landing: [my' WELLSVILE PACKETS.. Oar Beaver mid Wellsville. Ms new and spMndid passenger steamer CALEB COPE, A. IVISTILDOCII, Master, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports every Tuesday, Thateday, and Saturday. For freight or passage, having supenor accommoda tions, apply on board. . marl •01 sr Arrangement. • ot , Tat steamer BEAVER, CHAN. E. CURRY., Master . will leave this city every Monday nes ay, and Pisday, at 10 A. M. She hat a boat at the landing, between Wood at. and the Bridge, prepared to receive freight at any time. faty4 o a t m. B. Wheelerr, CITEAMBOAT. AGENT, can be found at' Wesley 0 Griefs Counting Room, corner oi:Wltter rind Smith field streets, Pitisburgh. Tex fine new passenger steamer AARON HART, IV. J. Kimura, Master,will leave for e a ve and intermediate ports, regularly. For freight or passage, apply on board. Inn 5 rAI. 1A • LE. 'OR 11' A • i,Avr MA CHINERY, hc.—Scott's Engineer and Machinist Assistant, being a series ofplans, sections and evolu- - Omni of Steam Engines, Spinning Machines, Mills for Grinding Tools, he.; in 2 folio vols. Practical Mechanic and Engineers' Magazine; 6 vols.; 410. Carpentry and Joinery: A comprehensive guide book for carpentry and .joinery, with rules for every pan of work about building, and numerous plates ; 2 vols., dto. Cressy's Encyclopedio of Civil Engineering, in cue thick vol., 8 vo. Seott's Cotton Spinner and Manufacturer; 8 vo. Tredgold on the Strength of Cast Iron: new ed. by Hodgkiudoa, in 2 vols., 8 vo. The Steam Engine, by the Artizrn Club ; I vol., 4to. Mudie's Surveyor, Engineer and Architect. Minifies' Mechanical Drawing Book; Bvo. 1161napflers Turning and Mechanical Manipulation; 2 vol., avo. • Bourne on Steam Engine; 12mo. Craddock's Lectures on Steam Epgine; bro. Alban High Fressure Steam Engine 2 vols.. 9 vo. Hann Theoretical and Practical Mechat ics ; Bvo. Tomlinson Rudimentary Mechanics. Dobson Rndnnents of the Art orßailding. Swindell Rattan' entary Treatise on Well Digging, Boring, etc. Jost reeeivetjand for sale by JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, 63 Wend street. noir Light. _ li'Vthave received a lot of - LAMPS of various sires and kinds, of a new construction that is quite simple and complete--some ornamental. , Also, the article to burn in them, called "BURNING FLUID," or " ETHERIAL OIL." It has rare qualities, which recommend it to the attention of Steamboat men, Hotel Keepers and Housekeepers.. For cleanliness, economy and brilliancy, it surpaases anything portable now in use. Persons who please to call on us will be shown the peculiarities of the new compound A constant supply of the Fluid and Limps kept by SCAIFE & ATKINSON, 151. between Wood and Market las- FP - HE FAR WEST—Life in — tre - Fiii West, I Frederic Ruxton, author of " Adventures in Mexico and the Rocky hlountains,"ete. Dane's Divine Ccunedy, the Inferno —a literal prose translation. with the text of the original collated from the best editions, and explanatory umes ; by J. A. Car- M tyle, , . D. JOHNSTON h. STOCKTON, -tea— Conics-3d and Market sts. CHEAP valuithiC. Building Lot, in a good location In the Tth Ward, hiving's+, front of ea feet on Rebecca street. near Lacy vale Church, by 100 deep—will be sold far SZO, cash. iejj a . CUTIIBEIIT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield street. ' • Illagastnes for July. IDECEIVIaI Al M. A- MINER'S-Galley's Lady's Book, Graham's rdayrzine, Sartain't Union Maga zine, and National Nagazine, for July. The American Angler'a Guide, with numerous Thus tratiotm Nineveh and its Remains—by Layord. The Old London Bridge; or, the Days of Henry VIII ; by C. Halbert Bothwell. -Grace Dudley ;or, Arnold at Smatogn—by Charles J. Peterson. • -Second No. of the Personal History and Experience of David Copperfield—by Charles Dickens_ Featsfor the People ; or, Things Worth Knowing : Book of. Reeeipts. Fresh supply. The Crimes of Paris—a Record of Scenes and Events or Every tray Oeearreoce,-byltob crt F. Gruhey, lij" . Smithfield street, opposite Brown's Motel. , HaLA/n~f Tabs. subscriber* bare on hand a large stock of Bath. ing Tuba, consisting of the following kinds Plung Bath Teti, large sire; Ottoman Bath Tub ; Sponging " Banging Shower Tab; Children's Bath Tubs t Hand Shower Baths; Leg Stomach Heaters, &e. These Tubs are made of good materials and neatly Japanned. JOHN BUNT AP & Co,, ;e2l Corner Markel and Second street.. NWBOOE Miscellany— KS—jiving—The Crayon Abbey. Complete in one volume—clegaittly printed, Curzon—The Monasteries of the Levant. Post, 8 To.;- illustrated. - A volume of MOTs than ordinary interest, relating a • series of most curious and often amusing adventure. • The field occupied by the volume is almost entire ly new.—Cornmerrial ddreniter. A book of gentlemanly, liberal, scholarly interest, which reminds us not a little of Beek ford's - Spanish Ea cursions, or the vivid eastern reminiscences of Eothen.— Literary World. Cooper—(New edithan of early works.)Th e Spy, re. cited, itc.,with new introduction and notes. Complete in 1 vol. Uniform with Irving's works. SIJ.M. The Spy and the Sketch-Book were the first Amerman books which were universally acknowledged to contain a perfaance LS well as *promise. We well remem ber the en thusiasm with which they were received, and the proud expectations - which they awakened among the liberal minded abroad and the patriotic at home. Irving was Noon allowed a seat by the side '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 jels • JAMES TATLOIL TASLOk, _ J. R. Taylor $,, Co No, 1.22 Liberty urea; (four doors below St. Clair strett,) XLEEANUPACTORE ALL KINDS OP WIRE CLOTH, from No. 2 to No. 60; Brass and iron Wire RID. and SIFTERS, from N 0.2 to No. 60. . Every No. Wire Cloth in PAPER CYLINDERS. - All kinds of HAND WORK, Screens, Bird Cages, Fenders dcc. - RIVE'T'S-Black; Tinned, Copper and Brass, of every size, on hand or maim to order. WIRE,--Iron., Brass, Copper and Steel of every size. BROOM-WIRE, Sheet Brass, Japanned arid Britannia r - ,~n`ea~'~y~ic~"~`~".A * .~~.3l z ' 3Y -'i f ' h ttr r r~`it. yK '_•_~~'`isu'''f'.'' S ß :" ~ TON UOTELs BEDFORD, PA. rIVIIE undersigned, haying hued up this large and com l. Modifies Hotel in elegant style. 14 prepared to ac commodate VISITERS TO TriE BEIM HI Lt SPRINGS in 1 1111.111111VC that cannot fail to give saiisfactkm. Thu Haute is beautifully located' in the very centre of the town, and contains Chambers equal to any Hotel in the State. Ile demos it outte_cessary to multiply prcnnises, • hot pledges himself to use every exertion to render comfortable all mho visit his house. Boarders win. be taken to the Springs in pleasing hacks, at all times, and the water can always be had fresh /lithe house. tje.21,...a.) SAMUEL DAVIS. _iiieeu~vuud Giardini . ------ . A DELIGHTFUL SIINIAIRRRETREST. two miles 21 below the City, on The Ohio river, occupying be. tureen three and four acre, of ground, well shaded with fruit and ornamental weer, and a large collection of choice shrubbery. Also. an extensive G teen-house, co ng the finest varieties of exotic plants. Coma. diotts Saloons are erected for the reception of Visitem re Ice Creams, Pastry, Fruit, Nutt, Cakes, and all the deli cacies of the acacia, are kept for sale; and all kinds of Plants, both avarice and exotic. Boquels tastefully put pat all seasons of the year. Tea every evening at 6 o'clock. eel f le2l A comfortable Steamboat leaves the foot of Pitt ntrect every hour during the day and evening, landing at the Garden gate. kept on Temperance principlea, and. closed on Sunday. (Journal and Gazette copy.j my4Z) .........___...............____. TEAS: TEAS IS TEAS I I I 1t 'iris with pleasure that the subscribers in form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have completed arrangements with Messrs. J. C. Jenkins St. 'Co., of 'Philadelphia, o receive - their RACKED TEAS,' . And wil l hereafter be kept constantly on . - hand. They are neatly and securely put up in metallic packs of 4, i am) I MI each. wit heir printed card—showing the kind of Teo, price, flum e of the concern and depot ill Philadelphia, I with an invitation to - return the Tea, if not liked. _ _ —„.• Gunpowder 02/ 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 ii Imperial „, / 50 75 1,111 1 ,25 1,50 60 621-75 1.00 1,25 is Y. Ilison• • • 50 02} 75 I'oo I,Z 1,50 37f 511 - :Ls:: Fine and Extra Fine• ••75 1,00 .1,25 1.50 7}.3lack We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, if not superior to any sold in this City, and ahould 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 fair trial, that the palate may be able to judge between oar Teas and those heretofore sold by other companies in ads city. i All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS, ' should give us a call. Dealers can be supplied on the most reasonable terms For sale by JOS. S. N. YOUNG & CO., N, W. corner 4th and Ferry strects, • and E.-YOUNG & SON, S. W. corner 3d and RO6ll streets. J. D. LOCKWOOD, 63 Wood ntreet Fire and Marine Inisturanee., TIRE INSURANCE CO . OF NORTH AMERICA will I make permanent and limited Insurance on Property to this City and vicinity, and on shipments by Canals, Rivers, Lakes, and by'Sett. The properties of this Com pany are well invested and furnish an available fund for the ample Indemnity of all persons who desire lobe pro tected by Insurance. WM. P. JONES, Agent, 44 Warer sweet. Fstietory for Hstle r TN SUCCESSFULOPERATION, manufacturing Print. J. ere' Wood Type and Raised Sign Letters by Ma chinery. The machinery is admirably suited for all carving' purposes, for which a pattern can be mule front the finest engraving to heavy cornice. Should the in Isaac Moult Singer, obtain a patent tot the in vention or any improvement thereon, the said patent is secured by deed to the subscribers for the term of seven. years in thu whole United States, and for ever i n Alle gheny Co., Pa. Or, a PARTNER WANTED, capable of managing the above business, end willing to take an interest of at .least one-fourth in the capital stock. For particulars, apply(po - st Raid) to ._ SCHOLY & tiyAN, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 . 17. From the foregoing Notice of I. M. SIBEVER, we find Ihat the Patent has - Issued, and for proof. of -our claim, see of our deed in Patent Office at Wash a (JO) SCHOLY BRYAN. OlgtUri, Snuff and Tobacco, ATnJACOB iIIeCOLLISTEWS, Fifth street, No, lA. Regalia; Washington Lanonua ; Laßosa' luny Baur ; Plantauon Halt Spaelsh, Malay and Common; Together:with a variety of other brands, Azso—An extensive assortment of CREWING TO BACCOof-the most celebrated brands, amon g w hi c h a re the 'Lexioui.LuStuT, P. Robinson's Poen -Lanais, Grant & willianit' • and Arcl?d Thomas Grape Brand Five Lamp. All orders promptly attended to. Countryatoi before b l reh would do well to tiall and examine mY• e pur chasing elsewhere; Cuba Wrapper and Filler Leaf for sale, er Sign of the Indian Chief. grim UNEXPIRED PART OF A LEASE oca COWDEE Rona, in a pleasant location in the City or Pitts burgh, w ith a the Bar Fixtures and Furnitnre together with two Ten-pin Alleya,Balls and Pins, in - good order; Rooms and Cellar; In with Gas. Enquire of-, • - ARTHUR NICHOLSON, or JACOB BOSTON: BR.ANDY—Martell Cognac Arandy; J. J. Dupuy's Bordeaux. do; A. Setgastte: ROchell's do.t - Ccae 0 do.; in store and for sale by 0) , j. 8. BONNET ; - EILAXSEED-4 casks, lambrig,tioreistauter camber r lawl,.and for sale by • Je7 . . . _ . 0..4. FAHIVESTOCK.4c. C 0.,. -- - EEO MiNiiiMi E,• ' . X_ --, :tE -- : -- N:cSIVE - •:' . '• -- Ti . E:i..i7.6-7i t , 7 :R .. i11:1:::1 REING THE LARGEST, RAREST COLLECTION Or WILD BEASTS, BIRDS AND REPTILES, EVER BEFORE EtrinaTED IN , TEE UNITED STATES . . - TN PITTSFIURGH i; Tuesday, .1 HOUSE YARD, Liberty street TIME OF.EXHIDITION: On Tuesday, July 3d, Afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock—ln the Evening from 7 to 10 o'clock: On Wednesday, July 4th, there will be four distinct Exhibitions, viz.:—Morning, from 8 to 11 o'clock, and from Ili tot P. 114 Alterman), from 2to 5 o'clock; and Evening, from 7to 10 o'clock. - . . .... . . --,. On Thursday, July sth—Morning, from 9 to 12; Afternoon, from 2 to 5; and Evening, from 7 to 10.' _ Among the Mgt conspicuous features of this interesting Exhibition, is the - - • - • • RIIIIsIOCEROS, OR UNICORN ,OF HOLY WRIT. and One in America since 1836. The great difficulty of capturing this tinge and savage creature, together with the almost impossibility of keeping him alive in a climate so uncongenial to his habits and constitution, rendets the exhibition of a LIVING RHINO CEROS in the United States, the greatest curiosity in the Animal Emgdom. Foremost In interest, nove lty and attraction, are the' bold and original performances of HERR DRIESIBACEI, 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 madden and ' almost superhuman command' with whi H ER B act the obedience "of HAVE rcest andmost remorseless tenants of the desert, the forest and the jungle. DRIESBACII MAY MANY IMITATORS, but HE HAS NO EQUAL—HE 15 111hISELF ALONE. The LIST embraces all the finest Livita , . Specimens of WILD ANIMALSI Thal the great experienee, enterprise and resources of the proprietors have enabled -them to bring together in one LARGE AND SPLENDID COLLECTION. A tall description of the. Abitnals contained in the Exhibition, will be f o und in Pamphlet)) and Dills at the principal Hotels, previous to the arrival of the Company. Lt7* ADMISsION, 26 CENTS.' CILIIDAREN, UNDER TEN YEARS, 15 CENTS. 1... t. D. George Mook. dr-AFFICR, in. Fo r erth 'hut, gu ar Grant, iratnediately as au ( posite Mr. liakewell'a, in the room lately occupied Ace by Alderman Miller. lie may be found, at Ho .?t in . 71. St. Charles. mytnely* Card. TYRANTS Ab WELL. llas ASM tasets ONOPOLIRS ACUSTEALL• 130 MUST PRICESi liot will be proven lir nt McGrant's lr Fashionable Tailoring Esiabliiihntent,Third otreet, St. Charlet* Braiding, Minya; Sinasiprori 47ki quick salts. Frak and good. WY. sr ruas Ng ILLEfe& pacicemoN " :1 3 Wa zRTr ( l ak G; r er . ? er, and ul l a m n - . .111. otters of Brandies, Wines and Re tad 174; coiner of Liberty and Irwin 1 4en g ur l ,P . it N ts " bu . r i g 7. 11 2 , Pa. 231' Isaac IiTERCHANT TAILOR, Smithfield street, No. 12, be .11.11 uveon Ist and 2d streets: +/Or Do 8.6 A BRA HAN, Anorney at La w—tafte eon Fourth AIL. Ai, between Cherryalley and-Grant at. A A. MASON k C0.,00 Man*/ stater, arc offering .Ll‘.. 'their stock of Baks t Shawls, Viral - tee, Lawn. and Muslin* at still greater reduced prices.' Yard wide bPik Saki, ben make at 19c., Sommer Shawls at r.c. and $4; moat fashionable 'triunes at 85. and SG; Lawns end Muslin at 9 and 10 cents; best Merrimack Prints at 9e., finally Me.; Calicoes at Cim.; wrought Collars 8 cents; wrought Capes II and 419; Florence Braid Bonnets fdl and :9e4 Gloves at 4 cents—together with a general as. torment of other Goods at nearly one-bait the regular rates. ielo UnirfiL) Threc Brick Ware- Louie, No. 112 Second street. Possession Riven •MML/ at of July. Enquire of (jefll A. BRADLEY. Roscdal Pe Garden, t,TEIR rroprietorehm of this beautiful ETILVer, has made every arrangement for entertaining 'inters daring the warm season, The steamer Archy nn leaves the foot of Pitt street every after• noon through the week. for tr i prdnccing half-past 1 o'cloek, making a every hour until 101 o'clock, r. sr. On Sundays, 'he leaves first trip at 8 o'clock in the morning. Ite Bream, Strawtierries, Dia per and Supper furnished to order. Alsoritootrut rarer. 011.j.011 Parties ut all times. ~ . N. B.—The Boat having been thormghly repaired ex pressly lyfor this trade, and being the lust to open it on Jeut SttOdays, the owner hopes JO gam alit:weal patronage. ---- J. W. atEALE:ir Proprietor. ----- INT AILPRIe 111 -.4:4 Y.,-,;•..z, ,,, - --i. , .... - .. - .• -...•.---., -. • ~.:.• -, ../< ,- T.', - i: ,:- `,' - ' 4 . ;. -7-7' 4' , ' 4 -''''-': V L. ; :-- 4':: ' -;-274.-.1,:-..--;•:',•*''i• - 4:••. - 4;i' . ..''''.'''... 1 !•4..7i , ..:::• - i4r , i'rt..i.-"-;;'',.:'' , '•7':''' : ; ; i4";' , .3 7 ::':- ... ...i. '-, ..; 6-'f i -i:-. ... - . ; • 7J• '• ••-:'-:-'7 ~,.:, 7 . , •.-::, : :t i - i ‘[-i,i'•';' . • ,, ,;. 4•..r'" , tiSr ., :::`:l:' - 4.F . -E'rr:::-;: - .• , ';, - - . 44 : :::!..:- : -; , .: f . ' , 7 4 '. ; ; - - .-,:. -.3. :• -• '.: - '4-..!:•;7 -."- -yr: -''.'-:::- .?'''.!.-.4:7''' .. ."7. 1 ,..' - :' , ... - :i -, . '- .- -' , ..; .. . t . A C.:,:.,:•',;';: • • • . 7 .".....: : :: ._ J-~. 4.•' ~. 6. ° A . "' -1 .M=MMS==l ntsday and nursdav, Jaly2i4 and 5, for three days only, at the" MANSION • Admission. 25 Cepts t rpm characteristic features of this great eithelish. ment, which appear to have absorbed the most of the novelty and recherche entertainment extant, can be only briefly enumerated in the limits of an advertisement. The APorzostcox, by far the most stupendous musical project of the tige, composed of over 1000 distinct musi cal instruments, more powerful than a band of fifty mu• sicians, and drawn hyliazy Iforrulliprocessien, will con• stitute the Orchestra during the entertainment. An entire aml effective Dramatic Company, under the direction of If. P. Ntcnots, Proprietor of the "Adelphi Theatre, Washington, D. C., is attached to the Troupe, For the purpose of getting up every night the grand He roic and Patriotic Spectacles of GEN. WASHINGTON, "OLD PUT," AND "ItLA.D ANTHONY WAY NE:" reviving reminiscences of those "timer that fried mews routs," commemorating some of the most stirring and in teresting Revolutionary incidents, the gallant deeds of the Heroes of ”ft 3, find concluding with a grand National Tableaux of Gen. WIL3JILNOTON mounted on a noble charger, Limns on the shoulders gf . Al, kraros Continemais The accession of the CARLO TROUPE, under the charge of the great Italian 'hick Clown, Signor Flux CAIIILO, known throughout Europe es the Man of 1000 Tricks, and more renowned probably than any artiste that has everlserambulated the country; and a singularly talented Troupe of Equestrians, In every department of the business, viz: Messrs. C.. 1. Rmastas, W: - W.Nicuora, G. 0 Kisco, T. Toms, &e.,&c.; Masters Getman Can to, Pager, CLAIM:WY. ke ; 'Mesdames H. F. NICITOGR, IRatter, Pena.:; Miss D6103308E, &r., ke.i altogether ren tiering this Double Company as much in advance of all other establishments in the numbers and talents of the Troupe, as 111 the extent and elegance of the outfit Wilt perform in PITTSBURGH, in front of and ß WAN /10TEL, Penn street, on the 2d, 3d, 4th sth of July. ' FOUR PERFORMANCES ON. THE FOURTH OF ;JULY, viz :—At 10 s. st.; and at 1, 4 and 8 o'tlock, P. It. AD itti , tov, 13 otters. /lit DO etikN—in ato m and f or tutu by jet.V RHODES & ALCORN. I//M BUSH. PRIME YELLOW COIN=-To arrive /111/ 1 4.i per steamier Lowell on Friday. and for sale by Je) RHODES A ALLORN, 30 Fifth en 1 I , ANYBODY WANTS Ont Meal, Corti Meal, Rye 1. Meal, 'Wheat Meal,. mid Barley Meal, they eau find it treat, front the mill daily and nicely sifted at ne.9 RHODES &ALCORN'S, 30 Fifth m. QTEAMBOATS„ HOTELS AND GROEERS can at all 1..." times obtain a supply of fresh Yellow Corn Meal at RHODES & Atconms, (chrTucle copy.) 30 Fifth street. frll CAGEDCIIRISTIAN'S C tr OMP oT ANION, containing .L a variety of Essays, adapted to the improvement, consolation and encouragement of.persons advanced in life. By the Rev, Sohn Stanford, D. D., with a memoir of the author, by Rev. George Upfold, D. D., Pastor of Trinity Church, Pittsburgh. In one vol., 8 vu.- Just teethed and for sale by JAM ES D. LOCKWOOD, le i 03 Wood street. 1304.4C4 LOCJEWOOD as for variocut of the Protestant Ephiscopalsale Press,tint and those of Stanford & Swords, New-York. JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, 63 Wood street, For many years connected with Messrs:Wiley & Put nam, and late Jobu Wiley, N. York and. London. De2o . _ IFor Sale, A . A THREE STORIED DAVF.LLING HOUSE, being the second house from Penn street, in will ow, on Hay strum. Innauidiata_ poaseamon will be given.. Enquire of DAVID lurc., Attorney at Law—Office on Fourth street, botwoen Charry alley and Grant street.. . . . ie2buitf ,• Stray Staler: 0 AIVIE to' he 'subscriber, living in 'Wilkins Township, ' V Allegheny - County, on the Wth inst., TWO MULES ; one a dun and the other a roan color. The owner is re quested to come forward, prove propnny, pay charges and take them away; or they will be disposed of; accord- Dg to law. (14813 t.) W. S. LINN, Wilkins Tn .... -u, i , E; R Nifdlil. rrsH Th E DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR -1: ANCE COMPANY.---Office, North Room of the Ex change, Third street, Philadelphia. • , Pau ISsolisK.CE.—Buildings, Merchandise and other property in town and country, insured against loss or damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. . Msants fristrasitca.—They also insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, as the assured may desire. brunt, Ta.snacoaysnott.—They also insure merchan dise transported by Wagons,Railroad Cays, Canal Boats and Steam ; Boats , on rivers and lakes op the most liberal terms. - . DIPECTORS--Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Snuffer John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Geo. G. Leiper Edward Darlingtosi L lsaae R. Davis, William Folwell,John Newlin, Dr. R.M.Hitston, James C. Hand Theophtlus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, llngh Craig. George Serrill, Spencer. Me:- Ilvain, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr. S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. _ 1 DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.—D. T. Morgan, Wm. Bagaley, Jno. T. Logan, W/LLIATH MARTIN, President. 'MeI:IUD S.'NrarsOLD, SeeretatT. • bu rgh. 0:7- Office of the Company,No. 42 Water. street, Pitts finl6:dif ) P. A.MADEIRA, Agent. - IVOTICE—The Stockholders of the Farmer e Depo*- ite Bank of Pittsburgh intend making application - to the next Legislature, for such alteration of their Charter as will give theta Banking privilege's ; or, if deemed ex pedient, will ask to be incorporated as a new Bank. - • . By order of the Board or Directors. - , jelthtmL • • JOHN MAGOFFIN, Cashier:. 11:' Harrisburg Telegraph copy till Legislature meets, : and send bill to this Wiley,. - . . i_ILEASANT RESIDENCE FOR SALE—A large and Cni6lli property, situate in Lawrenceville, at about five minutes walk from the omnibus stand, having a new and comfortable dwelling house stable - &e: The. c r r . deT h f e ru l t o t t l i r o ee i s cci at f l e d e ? t r r u o h n b l e o r n y E ar ival e all zb in y complete 0'- 140 tleep.ell Washington street to a 24 feet alley. This property will be sold at a bargain. Terms easy ; and immediate pos session given. - CUTHBERT, f:ten,. Agent, ie2l . bmillifield street. oo,yS—.looo bushels; received and Jr. YATTON 106.. - No. 17 Libetti et. -13 FE FLOUR- 7 ,27 barrels, reel and for sale by .114. jag • JAMES PATPON, Jr. NO. MODASSES-50 bbts.in store and for sale by • - Jett -- JAMES L'ATTON,Jr. WAR HOUSE MOLASSES.— 0 100 bbli. Sugar House Molasses - ,St:JametcHefinery 10 do •do do do :Louisiana do In stora and for sale by MILLER'ik RICKETSON, 172 and 174 Liberty st. IEA,THERS-8 sacks, Prime, binding from steamer Cumberland, and for sale by__ • • /LA. FILONESTOCE k CO,, Corner let and Wood sta.- 11BEAM. AND .W. R. 6iLE'Et3F..-135..bores , prians Cheese, for sale by fle9J, J. S. BONNET. telit. 4-s .libria — nTsricanieuitable.for colliers; 1 4.." 6 " No, 1-,Lara in - loofa *fa for saJe by.. JAMES PAIT9N 1 , - „ , - •„•,- 1- ' ,`Z t I I ;* g - - SPALDING & ROGERS' 1111 ... „..,. i.: OM ' Et.: NITILLIABIS t 'EXCHANGE AND-BANKING OFFICE ; N. E. earnrr If Third and Wood streets. Cr IGHT and - Time of of Exchange, Hank elatessn 1.3 foreign -and domestic Coin bought and 'soldon Ih most favorable terms. -..- t.' 3l .leetionStamie Mall the princitial cities of the Union' at the lowest rates, - . • Jel2 ALLIaI IRAMIEEC EDWARDAREC;' -, • • ' E „. n.A.Taicit. & allEutt. B inxersand Exchange Brokers, Dealers in Racier:. and .- Btamtstie Buts; Bilis of Raxhange, CFA:flatus if Delta t, Bank Notes, and Coin. . . corner of Third and Wood sts., dirketly opposite the' s t.. Charles Hotel. ' - ma 923 Bankers and: De IN utlers in .fi'dcha K,rd, nge - Coin and Bank Notes, No. 56 Marketql* t, Pittsburgh. • . " SELLING HATIC' EXCHANGE. . SIITTNG ItAXII MTV York , ... 4. pr Cincinnati Philadelphia ^ 1. " * B ' altimore • " Louisv ui Si. Lo l s as= itorss. le . , .• Ohßiuyg rates Buying •rate ; i di& 1 County k City ord'u* • •'- - Indiana ' . 1 " Relief Notes :.. .* Kentucky . . I , " Pennsylvania Co.. " • "Virginia *" I New York - i 'Wheeling * " ..Pdaryland Tennessee ' '3 " New Orleans lA/. 11.1100 A. THOR. MiliGBl33. HOON & SAILOENfi BANKERS AND EXCHANGE` BROKERS, Corner of Wood and Sixth street!, Pittsburgh, Pa. ritaLLERS In Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign J.. 1 and Domestic Exchang, Cernfieates of De_posit,Ac EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities - of the Um on and Eatope, for sale in sums to a ti lt purchasers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposite. COLLECIIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. JIfTIFF/tiAN CASIDAY, Bill, Zeferehand . end Pro . duce Broker—OlEce, (up stairs) 28 Wood street AI A SetiliEbrL—telb)ls. MittkirStNi&glelitf.gr IijACONLSOO- Shoulders ; ams, gtdes and for sale by- (ie2S) iktrrtt it SINCLAIR. %R.1.E1/YEACitEL,c;: loirftiiiii: - .OrTeit - WiiaCictoi _ sale by Ue2B) SMITH Zr.. SINCLAIR. IRIED APPLES-60 bushels Dried l'enebee, for sale .1.1 by Redb). SMITH & SINCLAIR. 408. FRESH GROUND 1,,.ae (las) CUMMINS & 40 - ACKS EXTRA and for safe by • (ABET • CUMMINS & smrria. 60 BUSHELS CORN MEAL—To. arrive; and for sale by (ieSS) ' • CUMMINS swat.. Aurr OF . CREAM CHEESE—Ree'd and for sale by je2Fi• CUMMINS & C.lli----Id, AND WOOL,— 5 casks " ?sack Blossom" Pot.Asb; ' 110 boxes W.R. Cream Cheese;. 4 boxes awl a bids. Eggs; 3 soaks Wool; redeived and for sale by J. S BONNET, Elbe DRONES, FILBEIV/7.3 AND ENGLISIi WALNUTS. 47 glass Jars Bordeaux Prunes; - 10 bags English Walnuts; •• Fuoens; on consignment and foi sale low J. S. BONNET. I t ERHINti-26Oboxes No. 1 ticaled Herring, to store and tor sale by (je:.) J. S. LIuiNNET... 300 tr"" . thyrs, (a prime articled in store and sale by KHOO 'ES& ALCORN, u 0 I , lllll4treer. 5 ( 1/ I ii . USH. RY E:-An trots , and for sale by . re2ts RHODES & ALCORN, at Filth st.. 1000 I :r i Ef o l r l;k o l o 2l i .:St r D YELLOW CORN, in .R/LODES & ALCORN. AStEOUND ZED—Ohop'd Rye, Cl op'd Corn and Oats, k a ,W Bailey. (Beal, Bran and. Snorts, constantly on hanu and for sale by RHODES & ALCORN, je2U '3O Filth street. ilk,f RAL—Corn Meal, Wheat- (for -1 ' Graham. litead,") and Bye Meal, (for Rye-and-ludiatt isread,) constantly on hand by ' ' jc2G RiiODES k ALCORN, KILLIAN SYRUP BOTTLES— all gross on halal and for sale by ' RHODLS & ALCORN, rcllkulTo cm:sue-50 doz., on Land and tor sale by je!,ft'i [Chronicle copy.j RIIODES ac ALCURN. 130 bags Rio Coffee ; - - - 7.lpkgs. Y. tt., Imp% C. P. and PowehonglMas; 400 barrels N. U. Molasses; ILO Loat Sugar, No. 4 to Si with a ge.ueral assortmentot Granaries, for sale by - - jet: RHEY, MATTHEWS tr. CO. riioßACt.3o-15 kegs No. L Six. Twist Tobacco, South J.. gate's brand; for sale by, Jett: RitEY, MATTHEWS& CO. EANS-45 bbts. White Beans, for sale by. lett RUBY, .514.1.111.1EWS dr. CO. L EMONS AND NICIS—.I.OO boxes Lemons; ;300 drums Figs; justreceived - JOSH UA' IitIODEIS, No. Wood sc. und for sale _by Jet 2 !'BUNKS, in Jaor; , eai just. received and for sale by - • JOSIII.IA RHODES;;, j e N 0.6 Wood st. 45 "D eC 1000 Cocoa Nuts ;just received and for rale by je22 .JOsHUA RHODES, No. 6 Wuod st barrels, rot ale by iee= IZIATTEIEWS & CO. AI.A.CfrERE.IIO _ No. 3, now , . ID tialf bbls.,No. ;just ije2oJ IVM. DYER. _____ • _s - For ea e by S U q“uality2 l iTrUsta Jet.ll N 0.158 Liberty street. E-70 boxes, for sole low. L E MUNS -20 oozes, Jost lundeal ,for sale by DYER, ' N 0.158 Liberty street. V . ENEERS:— . Just rceeivedy-trom New York, nsplen did lot. which wilt be sold very low. - JelS:tw H. H. RYAN, No. 27 Firik st:" - - DOT ASH--G casks " Peach Blossom Pot-Ash," rec'd and for sale by J. S. BONNET, Jet:!Liberty at. S l lOULDEßS—ificasks,expeetel daily by Ben West 0, store and formate by Jell %pl. DYER, N 0.15 8 Liberty: at: UGAR HOUSE MOLASSES—A few bbLs., St. Janie /.3 Refinery, a first rate article, for sale by jolt - . wat..DvEß. Ty.d.bld casks bacon Hann, nisi received, per .XVIL Highlander; for Bale by %jell) - WM. /WEIL piONVEE-40 bags, PIM receiving; for sale lel2 . . WM. DYER "IIItROON9--;s9 dozen, just received and for sale by jel2 &WM DYER. Q TAR CANDLES -0J buxes, Crumton's, in store and 10 tor sale by (jell?). RING fr.. l'tloololßAll.-, 'Dv AISINS—OU boxes, halves, quarters and eighths, za prime order order and for sale by • - Jedtl - }HNC} & MOORHEAD. ,421 TASH—A teNrcasks, oo cous4nment and for sale by 0812) RING & ItiCHMUCEAD., GILS:11 —a casks, just reel and for Bali by (iel2) RING MOORTIRATi. C ` `u CHEESE-100 Inures, m store and for sale by jel2 • KING &MOORHEAD. PEACH BRAND Y, iiaIt Wiaikey, Jamaida Rim, Holland Gin, in lots to suit purclaaers, for sale at wholoaale pticemyity Lies) J. B. BONNET, Liberty EL LA ItAit'LL.f3UGAII-50 bagir, in more and for isaleTi" .11.) ies - . J. S. BONNET, Liberty' at.' .TILE SALT—IDO bags Hope Mills Table Sett; ia store and for sale by (lee) J. S.-BONNk.r. 01L.--25 bardpits satact oil, recd and for sale by. ". ' 3.8. BONNET. Pg'll-100 bbls. lie. 3 largeiJaekend, 450 boxes NO.I Scaled Herring, to arrive and for sale by jcB , . . J. 5; BONNET. - A MERICAN. case 8., 4, Yana Tic cut Pins; 1 " 4, 44 . Jost received and for sale by . 111cC.ANDIS h CAAIPBELL, jeB 911 ood weer Th FLOUR--t bbLu. Rya Flour, roe'd and for solo by Inly 30) S. & lIARBAIJOH. ARASOLS--Cotton, Silk and Gingham Ptirasols, a fine easement, for sure by kIeCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, ' -97 Wood 'street. 71 i ko'S HO -'431 • ei.--Bulncs,f or teach .g as 1../ system, with the author's directions to teachers, printed on the covers. netv'supply from New York Lust reed and for sole by "JOHN L MELLOR,: jOl3 ' . 1 61 Wood street.. CuTtiFi•Reny.c.ii.v.kßsuu?celotictuvvezeiiiiiiodepitz,,,er?gl.t -sore, Zr.e., just openet by - AIcC.A.PWLESS & CAMPBELL, _jeS 87 Wood street. 'BRAlliDmiEpoiti2Lhfalorf pipes, various va e ri rc o e u , f - from ivN , B iEn o , t 4 e r7m ß ax :Ve T A ru eu 4 - N r o e o c s e : i mi v l e n t tanuiaddßf,:i4Risatilcen_byerty- street:.': MPRoVED PUMPS, that will not Ppm= up in the cotnssr weather, for sale by- • SCAIPE & ATKINSON, First, between Wood and Market sta. JED BLANKETS—luttse' (50 pair) Bed Blankets, al •by t 4, I:ribs., ribbon bound, received this day, on conensnment from the manufacturer," and for sale by H. LEE, tiberty, opposite Firth streed 4013 ALES BROVV/` , l MOSLltsloxt 4e And - . irlaY22 A. A. MASON & CO. DRIED APPLES-275 bushels Dried Anplesi.ree'd and for sale by' lmy3ol S. &W. -HARBAUGH. ---- - - - TARLED BEEF-2 uercea' Prime de.: e,re Ni and tor sale .4y .. [myaln ;S. & lIARBAUGH. ..eartll 011,—A few bbla,, just 'received aud forsale by . 'InY39 - • 'S. &IV. HARBAUGII., 75 boxes" Marken's' , assorted sizeaGlass ILT jusrreceived and for nald.by InYar • ' • HAR33A-11Gli. 'BIEESE-30 boxcexew Cream C' eese, just recAl and %_r_for sale by - [my3o] S. &-W. HARBAUGH. Q ODA ASH --30 casks of -Steele & Co.'s superior &XIII la Ash, justreceived and.'for sale bz, • TrQOL-100 ) 000 poon4e of Wool. wttuted_by V m ay3o, TOLASSE--100,4bb1..c. N. O. Molting, e_es ro'd and for solo,bp (mY3Ol' W. JIAIWATIGH. MOLASBO3 . --5b bin.; Battle Ground, in V 0749314 * for*Otog .1,01123 PATTCp , T, Ir. • '''".' ':'-.(,':'•':--'..'!-'.7.:--:':'1.1',:„'.'.',.,:rf,',.1 Balms anb QExtbatuie Broktrs • ~,1„17E,...-1!,;,.75,..!-• MEI ~ A _ MEM ENE . . . •• ELVA:PE DISEASES. Dr No Diainond AJley, can be. conmdted in ail cases otaprimiu err delicatenoturs incidenta L to th e him= frame. - ,- • ~ • f3yhilisandSyphiliticernptionagonortiaca sad-its consequences, together with ail e a - . ter • • • team, impurities of the blood, with all diseases of . tyneysfotigiii,skin diseases,withstnetnres,gleet,nrethral wacharges, semihal weaknessimd impotency; also, pilctit rheumatism, female weakness, diaeases of the womb, - monthly suppressions, diseases of. the joints, fiatnla in stun, nervous affections, pains in the backend loins, ire tations.of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic eruptions, tatter ringworm, tuerctnial diseases &e. TWINE YEARS' PRACTICE, , Excluaively devoted to the study and treatment Of vene real disorders, and those arising from youthfal excoescs gaiety, climate, have impurities of the blood, whereby the COLlSrituiton may been enfeebled,enableaDr. Brown to offer assurances or speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care. Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged into set I arms apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear of exposure to other visitors. .. It is of importance to many persona in need of medical' aid, to obtain good adviceprivatelyand promptly. To all such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing venereal die taste, in theiz.varions forms and stages, offers inducements which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby ap prised .11:cat Dr. Brown, has been regularly educated ut every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve Years confined . himself exclusively to the treatment of those • Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon In Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those com- • plaints. • I . l7 . Ceitain, safe and speedy cures will, in all eases, hs Recent cases are relieved in a short time, without Inter ruption from business. • • ',llWr *Hernia or Rupttue.—Dr.' Brown also incites per. sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as helms paid pardea- lay attention to that disease. . . Letters from a distance, askingadvice, must contain a fea, or they will not be attended to. . Ilar Office on Diamond Alley, a few suitm Wood street, towards the market. Consultationsd conG denllal. t 2 .4twl Tle EMI/a/SM.—Dr. B rowne ne w, o,nvre y dart edy for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never fails. Office and Private Consultation Boerne No. 65, - Dia mond 'alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at home. Janie-dime Ali.sesling u utmost. --. CONTAINING NO MERCURY, or other Mineral. It has die power to cause all EXTERNAL SORES SCROFULOUS HUMORS, SEM DISEASES, POI SONOUS WOUNDS to dtscharge their putrid matters, • sad then heals them. • • It is rightly termed ALL-HEALING, for there is scarce- . ly a disease external or internal, that it will not bene fi t. I have used it for the last sixteen years for all diseases •.• of the chest, involving the utmost danger and responsi bility, and Ldeclare 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 I have had physicians learned. in the profession, 'have ministers of the-gospel. judg higheste bench, alder men, lawyers, gentlemen of the ernilidon, and multitudes of the poor use it in every variety of way, and there has been but one voice—one Universe voice, say ing—"M'ALLISTER. YOUR OINTMENT. IS GOOD P.. RHEUMATISM.—It removes-almost immediately the inflammation and swelling, when the pain ceases. (Read the - directions around the boy) HEAD-ACHE.—The salve has cured persons of the • head-ache of twelve years standing, and who had it reg ular every week so that vomiting took place. Ear-Attie, Tooth-AM; and Ague in the Pace, are helped with like Success. SCALD HEAD.—We have cared cases that actually defied every thing known, as well as the ability of fifteen to twenty doctore. One man told us he had spent $3OO on his children without any benefit, when a fevrboxes ot Ointment cored them. TETPERThere is nothing better • for the cure of • BURNS.—It is one of the best things in the world for Burns. m . PILES. nt. It NeVira fails in giv e ing relief for the y .Piles.s Oint- Around the box' are directions for using llPAllister's Ointment for Scrodula Liver Complaint, Erysipelas, Tatter, Chilblain, Scald ' Head, Sore Eyes, quiney, Sore Throat, Bronchitiz, Nervous Afections, Plum, Diacruse - of the Spine, Head-ache,• Asthma, Deafness, Ear-ache, Barns, Corns, all Diseases of the Skin, Sore Lips, Pim ples, &c.; Sores, Fthenmadsm, Piles, Croup, Swelled or Broken Diarist, Tooth-ache Agee in - the Face, rte., Re. If MOTHERS and NURSER knew its value in oases of or Sara Breast, they would always apply - In each cases, if used freely, and according to the direc tions arnuad'each box, it gives relief in a verpfrm hours. CORNS.—Occasional use of the Ointment will always - keep Corns froth "g; People need never be trou bled with them, if they use it frequently, This Ointment is good for any pallet the bodyli %mbs it • when:inflamed. In some cases should be ndplied often. CAUTION.—No Ointment will be genuine unless the - • name of JAMES fiIeALLISTER is label. written with a pen _ on every For sale by my Agents in all the principal cities'an d towns in the United States. • , • JAME S M eA.LL I STER, Sole Proprietor of the above medicine. Principal Office, No. 91: North Third st., Philadelphia. PRICE 2,5 CENTS PER BOX. Sold at Wholesale and Retail in Pittsburgh by BRAUN & REJTER, , corner Liberty and St. Clair streets; L. 'WILCOX, Jr., corner of Market street and thole mond; also, corner of Fourth' and Smithfield sreets• WV. JACKSON, No. 89 Liberty street ; and at the Book Store in Smithfield et., third door from Second street; and in Allegheny by H. P. Schwartz andJ. Sargent; and by A C. Sinith, Birmingham ; D. Nasky, East Liberty; H. Rowland, McKeesport and Elizabeth;: J. Akxnader & Son, Menet:gab:Jo City; N. B. Bowman & Co., Browns ville; J. T. Rogers, Bridgeport; John Barclay, Beaver; Janie* Duncan, Fallston ; D. Watson & Co., New Castle; and S. P. Weaver., Freeport. mayll:deod&wy Dallegr's Magical Pain .F.lxtractioi. tiro THE POBLlC.—Thisis to certify that Lhave found the Chro m e s M Rh ag u i matPsamm, Sz i tra h a or h to v p b een cure fo d , with for ten years, in my h 4, joints. ABRAHAM R. VREPJ, ND.; Aequaekanoek, Y.,..!thril 9, 134.9. ALL H. Ds.u.xy—Sir: I have been troubled with the . Piles for eight months, and could get no relief.- Your Magical Pam Extractor having been recommended to me ,1 applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in a .bon nme 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 Moons sue ,et Ncw York, June 19,1E117.. 117- CAUTlON.—Dalky'sonly Depot in thc city eflYeto Yeek, and where the genuine article ran be obtained, wholesale and retail, is at 416 Broadway. 11. VALLEY is the inventor of this truly invaluable emu. pound, and he surer has, and never will communicate the secret of its preparation to any'man living; and, there fore, no otherperson ever has made, er ever can make. a grain of it himself. Counteifeits abound! Every , truly valuable article is subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and im pnsters ; and nbthing, that we know of, htts more eaten - steely experienced that fact than Dailey's Magical Pain Extractor! A Tar—The genuine-IX:airy, in cases of the severest Burns, Scalds, Piles, A.c., will afford .instant relief, and produce at once a cooling and soothing elect--c.xtracting pain in and from one to fifteen mutates! but be sure, al ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth. And now mark the difference!Counterfen Extractors, no matter under what name they may appear, or how ap plied, alwa ys irritate and increase thepatn! Pamphlets, containing certificates of cured may be had gratis, on application to JOHN D. MdItGAN, . Western Da. Wu. Tno Depot, Pittsburgh. ttn.Agent. • • AVM. DYER . . , Bailers Animal ' Galvanic Cure• All, For Horses, Cattle, &c., cures spavin, quittor, grease. poll•evilZeores, galls and bruises. Pamphlets containing certificates of respectable parties. may be bad on applt sation to .; JOHN v. MORGAN, octlB:d&wy Agent, Pittsburgh. From Emden Shinn, ofithe Protestant Xentodist Church HE undersigned, having been afflicted during the past T winter, with a disease tn the stomuch,saausumes.pro <toeing great pain lathe stomach (or ten or twelve hours without interaussion, and having tried various remedies with little effect, was furnished with a bottle of Dr. D. Jaynes' Carminative Balsam. This he used according to the directions, and found invariably that this medicine caused the pain to abate in three or four minutes; . and- fn fifteen 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 was thereby prevented. lie continu ed to use the medicine every.evemn,g; and sometimes ip the morning; and in a few weeks health Was so far re stored that the sufferer was relieved from a large amount of oppressive pain. From experience, therefore he can confidently recommend Dr. D. Jaynes' Carminative Bal sam, as a salutary medicine for diseases of the stomach and bowels. A'..SIIII4N. Allegheny City, Ju1y16,1843. ED` For sale at the PEKIN TEA. STORE, 70 Fourth street, near Wood. ang7-dtew rUUNESE HAIR CREAM—A matchless. article Car .1,./ growth, beauty, and restoration of the-Hair. Wt. Cream, when once known, will supercede all other tut cles of the kind now in use. 'Mere the hair is dead, harsh, thin, unhealthy, nor turning grey, a few applies, tions will make the hair soft and dark, andgive it a beans &el, lively appearance; and will also male itmalntain its liveliness and healthy color, twice as long as all the preparations that are generally used. , Where the hair is thin, or has fallen off, it may be restored byes; :as this Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of using oils on their hair should at once pnrchnse a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so composed that it will not injure the hair like the other preparations, but will 7. beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every tej : stance. 4 tFor testimony to its very superior qualities, see the folk lowing letter from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to hrearesi liendershott &Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the . Southern States: Let{er °fait' Rev. It. Caldwell. Pastor of the Presbyterian • Church, Pulaski. • Moons. Hmtnintsuorrik hirsnrcis thornhorres/ take I,, etunire i n adding my testimony in favor of the excellent preparation called Dr. Parish's Chinese /fair Cream; Lir. 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 according to the preiw.ription, it is now elastic, soft, and firm to the bead. Many balsams and oils were applied, each leaving my hair in a worse state thanbefore. This Cream, however, has met my expect. onions. As an article for the toilet, my wife gives it preference over all others, being delmately per: Aimed and not dis posed to razicidty. Tim ladies, especially, will find the Chinese Cream us be a desidemorm in thew prepamtiono for the toilet. Respectfully, ke., - • R. CALDWELL. Pulaski, January 7,1847. • 11:780ld wholesale and retad, in Pittsburgh, by John ToWasend, 45 Market at., and Joel' Mohler, corner of Wood and.Filtheta ielb.d.kvedly •Pittsbarg . h Horticultural .Bocfoty WILL bold - the ir Summer Exhibition at Early Fruits. Vegetables, Plants, Flowers .te., on Wednesday And 'Thur3day, the 3th and 14th of JUNE, and premiums will be awarded for the bestand second best of each va riety of articles exhibited - Tor competition. The Meta bars, and all who' eel an interest in Horticultaro. are re quested to bring their productions forward to the Exhibi • • anlyiltd&ss LINSEED bbla, rce'd on consignment and for I_4 sale by. ' KING & ZIIOOIIH 'RAD, ,Sk.--" . . 4 . )4k , ' e - : =EI Eirtzga an Stbicinis MEE '3<<•:: ::w~;t.:~~~,..
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