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':',.. .t:',•i ' -f ''• MI 5 ~. - .. MEM NES MIN Mil e ex*. _ ED' dallenbert irreieskuettectii. hand in thetjavoritbefet 4 o!dock P This must hs cisasptisd with, tn ordor eitrsars Issures.srs. Whenitiipossible,arsearlierhouttoouid Mast job Printing -Offue • -- CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS'. - Er Having added to our Establiabment, -a splendid St Power Printing - Machine; sve ittvr 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. NVe'respentfully solicit the patronage at be - public in thislino of our bulginess - DM Ma. Mama platie announce ltunarcv Somurrou,'as a candidate forCosoner, subject to the decision. of the Democratic County Convention. He is a true Democrat, and no mistake. . ENE . . [G' Blogatinea for Jul._y. Galley's Lady's Book, rahams, Sariain , e and Peterson's (Ladies' Na liana!) Magazines for July, and a general assortment of Cheap Publications, for sale at the Literary Emporium on Third street, opposite the Post Office. Iffl = Ma. Barron :--Please announce the name of R. G. Dailyf the Second Ward of the City of Pittsburg, is tand Weekly Pittsburgh Post, as a suitable 'candidate for the office of County, Cominissioner subject to the deciaion at . the Demme retie County-Convention. Raoosts,..having proved himself an tuswavering Democrat, will, if nominated, receive . the most warm and hearty support of the Democratic party. . je22 . _ MAter Tamertsorttste Deraccaars. bWr — lustjor. Gessoralte Commissioned Officers of the Ist Brigade 15th Division Penna. Volunteers will mete let et at the New Court House, in the City of Pittsburgh ) on Monday day) of July, at 11 o'clock, for the purpose at electing one Major General. jotr.c R. hicßciummv, Brigade Inspector. I EMI Jel.B.d&w IF 'Brig. Gen. JONATILLN LARGE Will De candidate or Nor General. (je2s:td) MA NI , Oran:teas. EV' Notice , ..The first regular meeting of the 'Pro cairn Union Store, will be' held on Monday evenin : the2d day. of July. corner of Fourth and Smithfiel reels. je29:3td =I = [l7`l3tuo. Gstr.:J. H. AVArson will be supported for Minor General, at die ensuing eke' ion. - . • - - YOltE I.Nrttrrttlt, Elizabeth, June 13, 1846.—Ljjel4A/swtd) AD.. Medical S octety...A regular meeting of the illectical Society of Aue g uny couni v , Pa, will be held in Mame Haw, corner Fifth and 'Smithfield streets, ion Tuns- Da; July 3d 1.849, at 11 o'clock d. V. •-' jeS - A. M. POLL -:oca Ur Bond Street Bridge Election will be held at the Rooms, North end of said Bridge, on theist Mcinday of July next, for one President, ten Managers, one Treasurer, and one Secretary, to manage the affairs of said Bridge for the ensuing year. • • of ; Wat. Bionizon,Pres't. 117' coroner.—l offer what's left of me to the Dem ocratic County ConvenUon as a candidate for Coroner. If Ihave any friends, I "scans them to kg Tor me now. • : Limon Rua, nirk.2 Late of Molise) del Rey. • friP' Major General...lion. Bent cm, Jonms wi I lie sinyported tor Major General, by le6Ue [Journal coPY.] 111 A s -r. Votionnsaa. =IS lir undar-Tr/ps to'Beayer.... The steamer B • VEIL will leave the Wharf, oppoSite the iiionouga hela House, every . Sunday • morning, at 9 o'clock, for Bearer. Returning, will leave Beaver at l'o'clock, and arrive at 4 o'clock, P. Fare, Twims-area „ ' an NOine....The ourneymen Saddr% liarness d Trunk t Makers' Soci J ety meets the first, Saturday of every month, at Union-Bail, corner of Smithfield and Filth streets. (mayl9:ls) W. G.u.Luitza, • Or Ea onoirty.-.lf you xvistr to save your money and buy asn ert ne HAT or CAP; call at FLEAIING'S HAT STORE, where you will find a complete assortment at the latest Fashions,CßEAP FOR CASII. IVM. FLEMING, _ •. imarWiyj 130 Wood sir cornerrf Virgin alley. 1:17 - 1r. 0.010. F.—Twee of Meeting, Washington Ball, Wood street, between sth ano Virgin voe - Prrrsmulog Lonna, No. 311--Meets every Tuesday bllsackwiThr ENCANtrAtiNT, No. 87-Meets - Ist and .141 Fzidnyof each month. mal2s--ly jl7. O. at El l ...ALLsirmri Laws; ko. rinses at the Hall, corner of Wood street and Virgin Alley; every Thursday evening, at 9 o'clock. mayliam Groats-Oil:saw, See'y. M . G. W. BIDDLE, Dentist-..asatom to a new three story Brick, on Surzstrumn sr., one door be low Sixth street. TEETH INSERTED, from one to a :whole sett, by Atmospheric Pressure, with n beautiful reliresmuntion of the Natural Gmr,-restoxing the Pact to its original sha_pe. TEETH EXTRACTED, with little or no pain. DECKEZD TEE= permanently 'saved by• ntraCIINO ; preventing the Tooth-ache, which is much bet ter thancuring it, though it should be done in live min utes, or even instantly. • , ftp2lly 132`AttentIon...ROBERT BARKER,lizumArr TAtuzra, A'o.3l.llfarktt, bciween Second and 27tirel rireas, Pinsburgh.--Constantly on hand, a large and general as sortment of FASITIONAHLS ELNLDY-NADE CLOTHING. Particular attention paid to the Cutting of Custom Work, which will be made in the most fashionable man tier, and on reasonable terms. mayB ily•Add Fellows' Hall, Odeon Building, Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield strects.—Pittsburgh cabpment, No. 2, meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays of each mot Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, Nor4l, meets 2d and 4tb. Taeadays. evening Mechanics' Lodge, No. '2, - . meets every Thursday . . Western Star Lodge, No. 24, meets every Wednesday evening. iron City Lodge, No. 182. meets every Monday ev'ng. Mount Moriah Lodge, No. 330, meets every Friday evening. rnay22:l3. jpi" At the Annual Meeting of the Collimators of the egheny Cemetery, held at the office on the grounds, on. Saturday, the 9th day of June, A. D.1849---on motion, Witsos M'Carentass, was chosen President, an d J. Finney, Jr., Secretary. An election was then held for officers for the ensuing year —.Means. Toner' and. Culbertson acting as tellers.-- when the following persons were duly re-elected THOMAS M. HOWE, President. Managers-Joss Bmszt.t., :sass Caaorassa, Piazzas= Retain, Wzaos M , Caasiz.zss, . ' JOHN H. BIIOXIIIIZEOLIL, JAMES R. SPIER, and Secretary and Treasurer . A statement of the affairs of the Corporation was made by :Ur. Rowe, President of the Board, who also informed the Corporators that Legislative 11111Cti011 had been obtained for an increase of thegrounds, should it at any time be thought advisable, as well as for the erec tion of a Receiving Vault within the limits of the eity— a project to which the earnest attention of the Managers was now directed. A General Financial Statement of the Corporation, to• griller with a report of its business for the past year, were submitted and accepted. Upon motion of Mr. J. D. ZiPConl, Ordered, That the proceedings of Ihia meeting; „including all the Financial Reports, be published in all the city papers. Adjourned. WILSON M'CANDLESS, President. J. Frrszr, Jr., Sec's*. GEMMEL!. STATIMIRIFF OF VIE " ALLEGITENT CXXVIMIT lgt, A.D. IE4P. Total sales to date • Reaeived for iaterment it and labor from C. S. Bradford, F.sq Overpaid by Dr. W. Addison • " R. B. Duller• •, •••... Credit. $64,400 41 Paid G.A Bard, ac. purcbase,• -825,000 00 Interestya 842 42 . Improvements • • • • . 9,141 24 Expenses •• • • ---- • 4,830 37 Labor on Grounds 6.358 01 Shrubbery; Stock, &0... 974 84 Gash in Treasury 226 83 yaws 0,470 67 e a ,:k In bands of Supt.. 346 82 • Du e 0 ,71,414 sold • • ••• - 11,795 21 SUIT-Y=7 OP 1,,Z . BrEKESS OF TIIII " ALUM/11SY CEICE 4I VUilly' tor 49e year ending Jaue 1,1849. Total sales of Lots, rinn Juno Ist, IE4B, ID May 31,1849 • 820,633 83 Received for intermenui alig labor i,oat 99 921,6e9 82 . . . * Paid ioo. A. Bayard 84,1140 02 Interest 2,609 57 Gateway and Improvemenu 3,987 47 - Expenses - 1,662 05 - - Labor and grounds 3,105 s'!) Shrubbery, Stock; &e 237 35 . . ~,,.,..ofb;wee.irhbillaneTe.relB49.re,r,ll;:.or..l39' arc'tjert".,SPeitetalriti • Removal. of Itieevisird.ts Siegler Store, Pam Tartu SO 'MAUS= 1574 3 DOORS MOSE TIM RIVEN: WEhave got an ankle SECIAItS that I offer with conSdence O u rm. friends end citizens, of every variety and pricelmported range from 3 to Sc. at retail. To those , who don't want to pay 1 and Sc. for a Segar, I offer antea of o own make with cone everydeuce. i.'For bof make, d eli ghtful fragrance, and thing appertaining to a trnly good Seger, they will be found equal to any imported. These Cigars range from Ito 3 carts. Of Tobacco for Smoking and Chew trig, we have all the celebrated brands. Our Francis and German friends," whose great delight is snuff," will find ' at our Store "all their anticipations realized.. Friend, and Citizens—We solicit your patronage free ly; we feel a Confidence in ourselves and in our ability to !mit yOl.l-OUr constant and unceasiag efforts always being directed to the one great end," to please." le4SLEEWARD& CO., DuLL, E w Rs Market street, near the river. +Ol.l.- ARD .- The store of the sub scriber was opened on Saturday night, and rob led of Jewelry and other goods to the value of about a -3 25 011 X), as nearly as can be ascertained. I will pay the .bove reword or $5O for the recovery of the goods, or for such information as will lead to the iipprebenston of _ the burglars. S. KENNEDY, Je 25 if . 74..47 Fifth street. —_ • v &RR'S • L.. •poLTS, a Stets Reports, vol. B,by R, stale Reporter. Just received and for sale • • , • ELY & CO., Booksellers, ar Corner of woo 4 sod Tkiri am& 1.7',14.°04tR..-1 •,—,,;., ',..':;1''.' ,. ..;'.-.' : - ..- ........;-.....1...E1;' , 7 , •.....ic . :t'... i.. .: : .! .. .' ' , - 1 : !•::;:lc..:'-':'':-.' . ..... :-.- ::: - i':'i7 . ....''';' : ''..::- -.-7 : : : '''..': - .: •:'.....:- .^ '; ' : : .:; : :_: -. :! .-. T '-'...: ::::.''-.-..'.........".. OFFICE OF THE POST, mormay moßrioto, full, 2, 1849. FLOUR—The market was withont animation on Satunday,.and coneequentiy we have no change to notice in prices. PROVISIONS—The market continues dull, and utichaaged. We notice a sale of Hams in a small way . at previous prices. GROCSRIES—We note sales of Coffee at 7-168 c Molasses is helff at 23. Sales New Orleans Sugar a lieb}. Lard continues in good request at for a prime T HOS, I. :' lartveain . geisay. .KEENAN European Agent, has again av• rived in New cork, on his annual. tour, and will be in this, city in a couple of weeks time.. Persona pavin g business tolransact in the Old CountrY, will then hhre an opportunity of seeing him at Prown's Hotel, Sau it field street.. • je2i Menge/ HOUSCy Rearmed, Ps. rrIBIS HOTEL is situate on the main road leading to 1. the Mineral Springs, and has been newly and hand somely Stted up for the accommodation of Vnannts and the travaling - community generally. The Bed Rooms are large, well ventilated, and neatly furnished with the best beds that can be procured. The Table and Bar will:be attended to with great care. and every exertion will be made to add to the comfort of all who honor this House with a call. The Iffnarrrx Warta will be kept in The House at all hours, fresh from the Spring—and .Hacks will be in readiness to convey Visiters to and from the Springs "as often as they may desire. Having an elegant new Stable and Carrtage House, those who travel nitheir own conreyaneet can be accommodated tn manner that cannot fail to*meet their approbation. ietVifirrs - ' ISAAC MENGUE. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS of Allegheny IN County, nt Oct. Te rm, 1948 No, 35. .r„ IN the matter of the voluntary assign . eV 'meat of l% arrick Martin ,& Co. to Springer . , ( 11 .. litirbaugh and W. S. Courtney. And now, June Zid, 1849, notice having L I; been given in the Pittsburgh Chronicle, and Mercury, of the Shag of Assignees' acct, for three weeks, and no exceptions having been filed thereto— on motion of W. S. Courtney, the account is confirmed absolutely, and W. E. Austin, Esq., appointed Auditor to audit and adjust the accounts. of the creditors and make distribution among them. Prom the Record. HIRAM HULTZ, Proth l y. I will attend to the duties of the above appointment at my office in Pittsburgh on the 17th day of .Jul} A. D. 1849, at 2 O'CIOCk r. sr. 'Vhf . E. AUSTIN, - je27:3wd - - Auditor. 1 SCUIP I SCRIP II eIABRIAGES; BAROUCHEB, BUGGIES, &c.. AT j PUBLIC AUCT/ON. on TERIDA; the ad day of Jai; at 10 o'clock, A.m.. at the Carriage Manufactory of the subscriber, in Diamond alley, between Wood and Smithfield streets; Pittsburgh. Splendid Chance for a Bargain, and to rids in your own Comage. In order to close up my spring sales, I will sell at the time sad place above stated, all my finished stack of Ve hicles, which are done up In the latest styles and of the best material. It consists in part as follows 0 Fancy top Buggies; 6 Common Buggies, without tops; • . 2 Handsome Bzimuches, suitable for lor 2 horses; 1 SplendidTlickey-seat Carriagei.*: I do Family Carriage, with 3 seats ; 1 Standing top Barouehe. Sale positive. Tsasts-4 months, with approved endorsed paper, or Pittsburgh; Allegheny City or County Scrip, in equal portions. Al! accounts due by me, will be taken in pay mentl2 . • E. M. BIGLOW, Pittsburgh. ie:td JOHN D. DAVIS. Auct'r. Orphan. , Court Sale 13' virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Alle gheny County, will be exposed to Publir. Sale, on the premises, on Sartratutrohe fourteenth day of Jcz.v, at 3 o'clock, r. at., all those FOUR CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND situate in the Seventh Ward (late City Dis trict) of Pittsburgh, being marked and numbered In a plan of Lott laid out by Alexander Miller, sad recanted in the Odlee (or Recording Deeds, drc., Nos. thirty-one, thirly-two thirty-three and thirty-four—the said Lots, Nos. 31,.34 33 and 34, being contiguous, and being each twenty-four feet front on De Vilhers street in said plan, and running back, preserving the same width, a distance of one hundred and four feet. ID".• Terms liberal, and will be made known at sale. ES BLAKE LY, Admiaistrator of Bernsrd M'Cabe, d eed. je23:did . .• • 'JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct. ft USE FOR CHOLERA.—nccelved this day, at 00 kr Market street -40 dos, Gent 'a Suspenders; 20 '‘ Boys' " Combs, sas'd kinds, late styles ; A large assullSne and com. Jewelry. Together with Trimmings, Laces, Variety and Fancy Goods. newly purchased in the Eastern Cities , and will be sold at greatly . reduced prices. Jed? ' HOGAN & CANTWELL. -Where Cholera Prevails, XTOTITING is better than the amen of Camphor. Lis- wen's Camphorated Sa gan have been pronounced ' lust the thing,. by air who 've Smoked them—pleasant and mild; made from pare Havana Tobacco, and not dear. Try them.. LEEWARD & CO., Market at., three doors am Water, and next to Lehmayer's Clothing Store. T• Pax= TEA E. •sabsoriber has Just receivedSTOß, at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth street , a very large and well select. ed stock of pure GREEN ' AND BLACK TEAS, from N. York, all of which has been received in this country since the let of February last, consisting of the different grades grown in the Celestial Empire. Oar stock being among the largest in the West, we are prepared to whole sale on be:ter terms than any other house In the city.— We invite retail grocers to call and examine our stock and prices. They can have it packed in i and I lb. packages,s ib. tin cannisters, or by half clients, to suit their convenience. Our retail prices vary for Oolong, Black Teas from 50 eta to 51,50 p 5,; Ning Young Souchong, 50 ; Con go 50; and English Breakfast 50 ; YouHyson, Gunpow der and Imperial , from 25 cents to 8 1,x51b. Families dre requested to send an get samples of our Teas, and try them, before purchasing. my24:dtvr A. JAYPMS, 70 Fourth et. 'lArtliTE SUGARS.—Lovering's Loaf, Crushed and V V Pulverized Sums, just recd and for sale by the bbl. or at total!, at the PEKLN TEA- STORE, 70 Fourth street. • • •; may 24 nT. • 932,667 33 1,628 74 60 00 123 34 21 00 -VINE COFFkIES—Mocha, African Java, Laguyra, 12 St. Domingo and Rio Coffees, just recd and for sale at the PEKIN TEA. STORE ; 70 Fourth at.. may 24 RAISINS AND FIGS.-200 eighth boxes prime Rai sins, and 50 stnall drams fresh Figs, must received and for sale at tho PERPI .TEA STORE. 70 Fourth strect':. • rnay24 CIitoCOLATE, COCOA AND SHONA—Baker's Wo k., ma. No. !Chocolate and Cocoalalso, Schmitz" IliVeo !joked Chocolate, just reed and lot attle - sa the:PEKIN TEA STORE. 70Fonnh street.. ••-•• •• • may2l 14,839 53 TATIL&PPINO PAPER-0 reams, large Mae, intended expressly for use of Shirt. Itinnufacturers. For sale by [jell?) EDW'D TODD'Oc CO. A A. MASON & CO. are °fetingl yard wide Brown s Muslin ut 41 cents, Bleached do. 4i, and very fine at 8 cents; Summer Stuffs of every variety ; more Cali. coca at 01; Lawns, 9 cents, fast colors, Warranted ; fine Serves 18; and 25c.; more Wrought Copam 8 and 10e.; Cheauzeitee 9.5 a.; &c., &c. ' Je . . -n FINIt. SHIRTS-10 dozen , superior quallti;naanufeo tared by us, expressly for.ftils market. Jan reed and for sale low by E.DW'D TODD & CO., jell Corner Fifth and Market sts., up stairs. • • Mere/mute , Betel, . Fourth s!rW, between Arch and /Market, Philadelphia. LIE Proprietorship and Management of this well known Hotel, haring this day passed into the hands o the subscribers, they begleaye to state, that it is their purpose to render it worthy of the .very liberal patron age with which it has been heretofore sustained, and hope, by unremitting intenders to deserve the patronage of their friends, who may visit the city on business or pleasure. - C. &I. AIegIBBIN, mayfhlm '(Formerly ofErchange Hotel, Pittsburg.) VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FORSALE—A very desirable Property, having a tient 0f.113 feet on Mercer street by 1212, bounded by a MI feet. alley and Webster street ; being in a healthy-arid pleasant loca tion; having comfortable Dwelling 'House, well ar ranged and front and back porch ; large Garden of fruits and flowers, shade trees, &e. The whole is In good or der. Price low, and terms accommodating. 3:CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield street. P f—. je6. nOL.Shodera f d( r yigil43 Bosoms AND COLLARB-60 doz., latest styles and various quOiles, rec d this day and for sale low by Jell EDW'D TODD & CO • 'DVS SALE-7 half chests " Helena" Tea, and 1 cask JC Madder, Low. for City or County Scrip, at • CASIDAVSUn, • N 0.20 Wood 'a 011,5-s , bbla. American, suitable for dont 6 " No.l Lard; store d for by JAIMIPATTON, 200 a18y".N'0.7 , 4 j oj ittl s m wn sto/ tar ., sale. m y2B NQ. l 7 Albuty street. :'F+f.;'ri.~ 1 v. _:.4. ~_:- a `wti r- =MI EN PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE. JOS. PENNOCK', • =O. EicPADEN, Co rmrms van Striv. 1. LORENZ. - - . - —• PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848. Steamboat PacketLine,leavesdailyforaincirsati,lo Passenger Packet, via Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia, 8 A. ts.,and 6 er'st. Mail Coach Laheidirect to Philadelphia, 9 a., za:, and 121 Westehi and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 North-Western, via Cleveland,-dailY,lo A. M. Erie and WestetuNew York, daily, 9A. M. .-- North-Eastem Philadelplua, daily, except Sundas, 4 ARRIVALS AND.DEI-ARTURE OF hIAILS. Eaetern Nail via Philadelplus, due 3 a. re, closes 12 at. Westent Alail,Cin. and Lowey., due - 8 a. at., closes 5 a.m. South, via Balt. andWashingutn, due 8 P. at., closess North-Western via Cleveland;due 10 a. closes 9 a. re. Erie and Western New York, due .8 P. al, closes 8 a.st STOCKS. • • Offered Par value, Asked.- Batik of Pittsburgh.... - $50,00 $50.00: 150,00 Exchange Bank ... • ... •. • ••••• ••• • - 50,00 47;00 . 46,00 Merchants and' M. Bank 5000 • .50,00 • - 40,50 Farmers' Deposit Bank • • None in market. Hand Street Bridge m 50,00 60,00 - 4900 NortheLibertiesßridge• • ••••• • • 50,00 33 , ,00 Old Allegheny Braga 23,60 36,00 35,00 Connelsville R. R. Stock, paid on shares, 82,50 •• • • .. City BOnds 1645• ceati). • • •• ..... Blonongahela Bridge •• • •—•— 25,00 Gas Stock 50,00 Penna. Ws, quoted in Philadelphia Penns. s's , New issue Treastin Philath Daily RevieW or the Markets. - - :c • . ; .; a:.. . ECM Steamer Lake Erie, Shales, Beaver. " Alichigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver. " Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville " AtWine, Parkinson, - do. " Aaro . !feral:iv& Caldwell, Cincinnati. .n Bart, Louis. " Lamartine, DunNocunantz St Lords. hlt.Verzton, !Leaner; Cincinnati: " PilorNo.2, Shtutki Marietta. " fludson, Wheeling. Cinderella ounSnfish: Calhonn, Wheeling. Riggens, Bridgeport. Beaver, Clarke, Wellsville. " Beaver, Clarke, Navel-. Wm. Phillips, hPPhall. Wellsville DEPARTED, Steamer Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. " Lake Erie, Shores ; Beaver. Baltic, Jacob, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkuisim, - do. - Citizen, Gormley, St. Louis. GreeniDin. " . Lowell, Dexter, Zanesville. " Ohio, Stoops, Gallipolia. • " Cinderella, Calhoun, Wheelinth; Caleb Copeallurdoek, Wellev " Beaver Clarke Beaver. 0,00 1,43 91,00 ' For Cincinnati and Comity!llte. AW L Tits light draught and swift running steam er MARY ANN, A. McGown% Master, will eava for cinnati and Louisville on.- Wednesday morning, at JO o'clock. For freight or passage, apply an board. . iel9 For Greenwood Gardens. elffr stATEOSNACOTT wTll—.corn-ya ence on. Monday, May 7th, to run from the old Greenwood Landing, foot of Pm street, to the Garden, leaving at 9 o'clock A.. it., and at each even hour until 9 o'clock P. it.; last trip from the Garden at 10 r. w. 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 Plants and Shrubbery. .The comfortable wharf boat, Greenwood, will be placed at the Pitt st. landing. (my WELLSViLE PAQ HETB. For Beaver nit new an dp leWied llsys,i l a l g e er . C T ALEB COPE,sA. MilanpmaeMast ese w ill r l sidirilit leave for the above and all imtermediateports every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. For eight or passage, having supenor accommoda tions, a ply on board. may 4 . New Arrangement. . Tim steamer BEAVER, thus. E. CLa, Master,. will leave this city every Mond mts ay, • e nes ay and Fruthey la She has a boat at landing, between Wood et. and the Bridge, prepared to receive freight at anytime. [my4 _ _ . - main Rat Wm. B. Wheeler, SQTEAMEOAT AGENT, corner found at Wesley Grier's Counting Room, of Water and Smith field streets, Pitisburgh. omen - _ - or -t. , on THE fine new passenger steamer AARON HART, W. J. Rouyn, 'blaster, will leave for e a ove and intermediate ports, regularly. For frei: ht or passage, appl on board. ma 5 17-ALUABLE IVORKS'ON MANUFACTURES, MA CHINERY; Be.—Scot's Engineer and Machinist Assistant, being a series of plans, sections and evolu tlotut of Steam Engines, Spinning Machines, Mills for Grinding Tools, ke.; in 2 folio vols. Practical Mechanic and Engineers' Magazine; 6 vole 4 410. Carpentry and Joinery : A comprehensive guide hook for carpentry and joinery, with rules for every part of work about building, and numerous plates ; 2 vols., 4to. Cressy's Encyclopedic) of Civil Engineering, in one thick vol 8 vo. Scott's Cotton Spinner and Manufacturer Tredgold on the Strength of Cast Iron: new ed. b Liodgkindon, in 2 vols., 8 vo. y The Steam Engine, by the Artizen Club ; I vol., 4to. bindle's Surveyor, Engineer and Architect. Athletes' Mechanical Drawing Book ; Svo. Iloltrapffel's Turning and Mechanical Manipulation; 2 vol., Bvo. Bonnie on Steam Engine; 12mo. Craddock's Lectures on Steam Engine; 6vo. Alban High Pressure Steam Engine 2 v015.,,8 co. Hann Theoretical and ry Practical Mechanics ; Bco. Tomlinson Rudimen im chans. Dobson Rudiments of ta the Me Art of Building. Swindell Rudimentary Treatise on Well Digging, Boring, etc. Just received and for sale by Jeri JAMES D. L,bKWOOD, 63W00d street._ New WEhavd received a lot et LAMPS of various sizes and kinds, cif a new construction that is quite simple and coutplete—some ornamental. Also, the article to burn. in them, called 'BURNING FLUID," or .• ETHERLAL OIL." It has rare qualities, which recommend it to the attention of Steamboat men, Hotel Keepers and Housekeepers. For cleanliness, economy and brilliancy, it surpasses anything portable now in use. Persota who please to call on us will be shown the peculiarities • f the new compound A constant supply of the Fluid and Lamps kept by SCAIFE & ATKINSON, j e•2l Ist, between Wood and Market eta ripH FAR EST—Life in the tar % est, by George' Fredenic Aaron, author of "Adventures In Mexico and the Ro .y . Mountains," etc. Dante , s ti the Comedy; the Inferno a literal prose translation tb the text of the original collated from the best e• rut, and e.rplanatory tidies; by J. A. Car.. lyle, M. D. , JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Jell , Corner 3d and Market sta. 1/1 . ILDING LOT FUR SALE.—A valuable is Lot, in a good locution in the 7th Ward, t of 20 feet on Rebecca street. near Lacy ' by 100 deep—will be sold for 5250, cash. )emsS. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield street •_1 ir 1 HEAP Buildin haviur, a fio ville Cburth , Magazines for July, ECL, wED AT M. A. AllNER'S—Godey , s Lady's _EL Book, Graham's Magazine, Sartain's Union Maga zine, and National Magazine, for July. The American Angler's Guide, with numerous illus trations. Ninevab and its Remains—by Lo:yord. The Old London Bridge ; or, The Daye of Henry VIII ; by C. Herbert Rodwell. Grace Dudley; or, Arnold at Saratoga—by Charles J. Peterson. Second No. of the Personal History and Experience of David CeTperfield--bECharles Dickens. Facts for the People; or, Things Worth Knowing . a Book of Receipts. Fresh supply'. The Crimes of Paris—a Record of Scones and Events of Every Day Occurrence—by Robert F. Grubey. 113"" Smithfield street, opposite Brown's Hotel. iie2l. Bathing Willi. HE subscribers have on hand a large stock of Bath- T jag Tubs, consisting of the following kinds : Plung Bath Tab, large sire; Ottomannging Bath Tub ; Hanging Shower Tub, Children , 3 Bath Tubs ; Hand Shower Baths; Leg Stomach Heaters, &c. These Tubs are made of good materials and neatly Japanned. JOHN DUNLAP & CO., ie2l Corner Market and Second streets. !JEW BOOKS—lrving—The Crayon Miscellany .0 comprising, The Prairie, Abbotsford, Newstead Abbey. Complete in one voltune—elegantly printed. Curzon--The litonasteri es of the Levant. Post, 8 vo.; illustrated. A voltune of more than ordinary , interest, relating a * series of most curious and often umusing adventure. • * The field occupied by the volume is almost entire ly new.—Commerefal Advertiser. A book of gentlemanly, liberal, scholarly interest, which reminds us not a little of Becktbrd's Spanish Ex cursions, or the vivid eastern reminiscences of Botben.— Literary Work/. Cooper-4 New edition of, early works.l—The Spy, re. vised, ka., with - new introduction and notes. Complete in 1 vol. Uniform with Irving's works. $1,25. The Spy and the Sketch-Book were the first American books which were universally acknowledged to contain a performance as well as a promise. We well remem bar the enthusiasm with which they were received, and the proud expectations which they awakened among the liberal minded abroad and the patriotic at home: Irving ivas soon allowed a seat by the aide of Goldsmith and Addison, and Cooper was translated in every country,of the conunent where any interest was felt is a foreign literantre.--Likrary World. - For sale by iels JAMES TAYLOR ---• -• • JOHN IL TAYLOR, J. R. Taylor & Co,, ANo.ir from Liberty street,(four doors below Si. Clairstr ALL KIS OF CH, 11l m No. 2 ANVFACTURE to .No. GO; Bra N s D s and Iron WIRE Wire L RED.DLES and SIFTERS, from N 0.2 to No. 60. Every No. Wire Cloth in PArER CYLINDERS. All kinds of HAND WORK,. Screens, Bird Cages, Fenders_, &c. RlVBlack, Tinned, Copper and Brass, of every size, on hand or maae to order. WlRE—lron, Brass, Copper and Steel of every size. BROOM WIRE, Sheer. Brass,Japanned and Britannia a Ware.:. Orders for any kind of the above articles , will be promptly filled. .rarchasers will find it to their advan age to call and examine oar stock.. e9:3m ATACNENEL..—_3OO o l bt b s. large N 1 0.3 J 2; 201 e. bbls., Nos. I and 2, Mass. ins'n Landing and for sale_by =LER RICKETSON, _je4 Nos. 172 and 174 Liaorty street. For Sale, A VERY VALUABLE - BUILDING LOTS, in the ‘ItI Town of Watery, a short distance above the Allegheny City Works. Also, TWO LOTS in Allegheny City, near the Diamond. - Title indisputable. Terms of payment, one-fifth 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 Mirke streets, Pittsbargb. SILVESTER SEYMOUR. Pittsburgh, Juno 8, I 8413.--dlm<w 4SW itOOKB.--.4 History of .Wrindevlti Inventipns, illustrated vrithntuuernus engravings on wood.- 1 vol.; mann. The Inetermaltois" or Pictures cif the Virgin and her .Son, by Charles Beeeher,PortiVayne, Indiana; with an Introductory Fllow, by Mn. Harriet Beecher Stwe: Tast received by JOHNSTON & S'rOCRTON, j'e7 - Cor.3d and Maraet sta. Summer Gtooda.” UST RECEIVED, pat Exprear, a small assortment of fl Summer Coating; alsp, Oro Mamma* Marseilles, ?d, beautiful Patmepta and'vtill be kande to oidei chspp US. ItleGVlß.E;Tailor,` Thud a rest. MEM , -,:-.'.':---;-,-',•','„--('•••. :.,.....J...t.[,;';':.:,!, .•"--.,,•!,-:,,L,-;-..:;i:-'l.-.:.?;',.....,...,t -.::.-:,':::::7;z•-.1: -,'.`..•.--,-,:.:--:;:'.-..-i..,-.:•_4'-.-......,•.!-:',,,-J ~.--.,ffy,.,:-..,., „,e ~-;..1,..„,, ....-; 1,;-11-,i7'-' ; - '' -/-44 : -. .•';'...•::: ~-:.-.--.-:' . :-.;" ', 1,-. '.7:, .: .,,---, • :--! .- ,.._ "i..,':'•l ~::-..ii:'-',;:,,..,' ;...-.,',-,i;,•-.±.7:',.,,,--7..,.,-:,1,-;:-_,-, -' ';1--...'-'1 ''',;-' ' ',";: in, _ : '• - 7. , ' f,:•? . j- - . 7 :,i,„.', ...4,:,... ,_ ,-!:-.i,7'-Z.,,,,;:,...c::.!1-:;',4::-.'.'''.-- MIN =1 EMS .. ~ e: '~ - .~, ~:;~ r_, is i ,' -- , - ;!1....',i ' A . f.•..r' ,- ,, d .'-i - ''' .'.--,'','.--• ;.-L.::.:','.---1.:,.--:::',•:-..,'-t-7 ':••.:,A., 1f f.,7.t . .7 . ,p . , - : - ;:. ,, !'ri ::''4i4L,l,.‘ ,'-Z,,,!.-.: ..',.'.7::-..:•:-:-;i:::::..-4,Y,:e!.'-..;.!:-. r, -, ': ,- .r''''' '' .... . , __ PORT OF PITTSBURGH.. mire WAVE* I;t TIIE:CIL*OIL J. D. LOCKWOOD, 63 Wood street ;>~" ~`= ' ,-, MIIN ' K. X.T ,-. EN:': B '•.i.I . VE,'. , ::UAA . G.::J'...".E. I I BEING THE LARGEST, RAREST COLLECTION OF - WILD BEASTS, BIRD AND REPTILES, EVER BEFORE EXHIBITED IN THE UNITED STATES. T ..._: N PITTSBURGH on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, July 3, 9 and 5, for: three days only, at the MANSION I_ HOUSE YARD, Liberty street. ..- IME OF BITION: On Tuesday, July 3d, Afternoon from 2 T to 5 o'clock—ln the EXHI 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 llil sx.; Afternoon, 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 most conspicuous features of tlds interesting Exhibition, is the RHINOCEROS, OR UNICORN OF HOLY WRIT. The Only One In America since D 336. The great difficulty of capturing this huge and savage creature, together with the almost impossibility of keeping him alive in a climate so uncongenial to his habits and constitutio ,n 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 _.: HERR DRIESBACII. • THE EMPEROR OF ALL THE LIONS, IN THE DENS OF WILD BEASTS. His performances differ from all others, nor only in the skill and grace which he displays in his exercises with the TERRIFIC GROUP OF LIONS, TIGERS, LEOPARDS, COUGARS, PANTHERS, the,, but in the matchless and almost superhuman command with which he exacts the obedience of , these fiercest and most _remorseless tenants of the desert, the forest and the jungle. HERR DRIESBACII MAY RAVE MANY IMITATORS, but HE HAS NO EQUAL-- - -HE IS HIMSELF ALONE. The LIST embraces all the finest Living Specimens of WIL ANI . That the great experience, enterprise and resources D of the prop M rietors ALS! have enabled them to bring together in one LARGE AND SPLENDID COLLECTION. A full description of. he Animals contained in the Exhibition, will be found in.Pohlets and Bills at the principal Hotels, previous to the arrival of the Company. 0.- AD SION, MS CENTS:`-CHILDREN, UNDER TEN YEARS, 1U - CENTS. “.0(1. Dr. George BlTook. O FFICE., in. Fourth atrect, near Grant, immediately tip posite Mr. Bakewell's, in the room lately occupied as an office by-Alderman Miller. Ile may be found, at night, in No. 71 St. Charles. my i;lys• Business Card. TYReiNTSAS WELL AS MONOPOLIES MUST FALL: SO MUST PRICES; 'WHICH fact will be proven by calling. at MeGriaa's Fashionable Tailoring Establishmeohnird street, St. Charles Building, • Morro: Stnas.profits and quirksolea VARLETT : Fre and good. ItiLLEB PHILADA. ..... . LLB' HICK TSON, PITI T SHVELOIL uLI3R do YUCKETSON, Wholesale Gractrs, and .131. porters of Brandies. Wines and Segars Nos. 172 and 174, coiner of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Isaac Wlllairts 11/TERCHANT TAILOR, Smi I thfield , street, No. 12, be tweet' lat and 2d streets. - • ap4y: It . 8.0. , ARNAHAN,Auerney at Lata—Office on Fourth at- between Cherry alley and Grant et. 6e2-y A A. MASONtr.. C0.,6t) Manx= stank; are offering Muslim' . their stock of Silks, Shawls, Vizettes, Lawns und at still greater reduced priced. Yard wide bl'k Silks, best make at 12e., Summer Shawls at 75c. and 84; most fashionable Vizettesat 85 and $6 ; Lawns end Itruelins at 9 and 10 cents; best Merrimack Prints at Or., usually Hite.; Calicoes at 61c.; wrought Colla wrought Capes 81 and $2; Florence Braid B o nnets 62 and 76c.; Gloves at 4 cents—together with a general as sortment of other Goods at nearly one-half the regular rates. inio to i k TO LET—The large Three Story Brick War house, No. 112 Second Street. - Pcissession given Ist of July. Enquire of (je6) A. BRADLEY. nosedaleGriirden. - 1.... - - ----- ..... as Praprietorslqp of this beautiful Raritasz, C , 7 Ise:, . . made-every arrangement for entertaining ' • visiters during the warm season. The steamer Arehy Mason leaves the foot of. Pitt street every after noon through The week, for the Garden— conunencing half-past t o'clock, making a. trip every hour. .until 101 o'clock, P. at. On Sundays. she leaves first trip at s o'clock in the morning. Ice Cream, Strawberries, Dia ner and Supper furnished to order. Also, Rooms for Co tillion Parties at all times. N. B.—The Boat having been thoroughly repaired ex pressly for this trade, and being the fi rst to open it on Sundays, the owner hopes to gam a Liberal patronage. Jell J. W. MEALEY Proprietor. I WASHINGTON HOTEL, BEDFD, FA. THE undersigned, having ti R tled up this large and corn -1 modious Hotel in elegant style, is prepared to ac commodate VISITERS TOTHI?, BEDFORD SPRINGS in a manner that cannot fail to give satiSfaction. The House is beautifully located in the very centre of the town, and contains Chambers equal to any Hotel in the State. He deems it unnecessary to multiply promises, but pledges himself to use every exertion to render comfortable all who visit his house. Boarders will be taken to the Springs in pleasant hacks, at all times, and the water can always be had f tithe house. iii—WA:2w) SAMUEL DAVIS.. Grmiiiii-fd-aiilderuj7-",---'---- DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RETREAT, two miles below the City, on the Ohio river, occupying be tween three and four acres of ground, well shaded with fruit and ornamental trees, and a large collection of choice shrubbery. Also, an extensive Green-house, con taining the finest varieties of exotic plants. Commo dious Saloons are erected for the reception of visiters.— Ice Creams, Pastry, Fruit, Nuts, Cakes, and all the deli cacies of the season, are kept for sale; and all kinds of Plants, both native and exotic. • Boqueta tastefully put up at all seasons of the year. Tea every evening at 6 o'clock. A comfortable Steamboat leaves the foot of Pitt street ev a e r z hour during the day and evening, landing at the Gi]7' l n at e. on Temperance principles, and closed on Sunday. (Journal and Gazette copy.] my2b PEAS I TEAS t t wirats :xi IT la with pleasure that the subscribers in form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have completed arranzements with 111essrs.j. C. Jenkins & Co., of Philadelphia, to receive their superior PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter be kept constantly on hand. They are neatly and securely put up in metallic packs of }, it and 1 lb each, with sir printed card—showing the kind of Tea, price, name of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked. lINTAIL PRICiII: ei Gunpowder an 75 1,05 1,25 1,50 Li Imperial 50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 Hy eon 50 521 75 1,00 1,25 o Y. Ilyson 50 62i NI; 1,50 1,00 50 125 13t.secs. 1 F B i l n a e ck and . Er..tra Fine ••- 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, if not superior to any sold in this City, and sh ou ld t h ey 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 lair trial, that the public may be able to judge companies in this between our Tenc ity s and those heretofore sold by her . All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS, should give ns a call. Dealers can he snpplicd on the most reasonable terms For sale by JOS. S. TI. YOUNG & CO., N, W. corner 4th and Ferry streets, and K YOUNG & SON, S. W. corner 3d and Ross streets. Fire and Insurance. T HE INSURANCE CO Marine OP NORTH AMERICA will m permanent and limited Insurance on:Property in this City and vicinity, and on shipments by.Cartals, Rivers, Lalces k and kat Sea. The properties of,this Com pany are well tuvested and furnish an available fend for the ample indemnity of all persons who desire to ho pro teeted by Insurance. wk l. P. JONES, Agent, maylS 44 Waterstreet. Factory for Sale, TN SUCCESSFULOPERATION,manufacturing Print 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 made front the finest engraving to bevy cornice. Should the in ventor, Isaac. Merril Singer, obtain a patent fot the in vention or any. improvement thereon, the said, patent in Secured by deed to the subscribers for the term of seven years in the, whole United States, and for ever in Atte.' gbeny Co., Pa. Or, PARTNER WANTED, capable of managing the above business, and willing to take an interest of at lewd one-fourth the capital stock. For particulars, apply (post lipid) to SCHOLY & RYAN, Pitts burgh, Pa. 17:7' From the foregoing Notice of I. 11 M. Smogs, we find that the Patent has teemed, and for proof of our claim, see records of our deed in Patent Office, at Wash • ington, D.C. lien) . SOLIDLY &, RYAN. Cigar', Snuff and Tobacco, AT JACOB McCOLLISTER'S;Pitth street, No. 19. Re-gala; Washington . Lanorma ; Laosa ; Justo Saar.; Plantation; ..- Hall Spanish, Malay and Common; Together with a vanety of other brands. Acso—An extensive assortment of CHEWING RACCO, of the most celebrated brands, among which are the Luxious •Luxury, P. Robinson'a Potuad Lump, Grant & Williams', and Arch'd Thomas Grape Brand, Five Lump. AU orders promptly attended to. Counidy.Merchants would do well to call and examine my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Cuba Wrapper add Filler Leaf for sale. Er Sign of the Indian chief; For Hale, THE UNEXPIRED PARTOP A LEASE of a Coyest: mosE, in-a pleasant location in the City of Pitts burgh, with all the Bar Fixtures andFutniture ; together wrtb. two Ten-pin Alleys, Balla and Pins, in good order; Rooms and Cellar; lit with Gas. Enquire of ARTHUR NICHOLSON, or r JACOB BOSTON- BRANDY—IVIarrtiI Cognac Brandy rj. .f. Bunny's JD Bordeaux do; 4. selgilett. Bochewi rio.;'Cmae do.; in store and for sale by (lea) SONNKr: L,AxSEED--4 casts, labding from gnearilereUMl;er• F lebd; and for init. by - . • B. A. FARNESTOCK Jr CO. •-• - ••.. t • ' ,• -4 • .. ) , b'•;, mar 23 • Ads:Ovation. 25 Cents, Only. THE characteristic features of this great estaolish went, 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 Aromonicon, by far the most stupendous musical project elf the age, composed of over 1000 distinct musi cal instruments, more powerful than a band of fifty mu. siciaus, and drawn byfatly Horses in procession, will con stitute the Orchestra duringg the entertainment. An entire and effective Dramatic Company, ender the direction of H. F. Nina°Ls, Proprietor of the Adetphi 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 "M AD ANTHONY WAYNE!" reviving reminiscences of those "times that tried men's souls.' commemorating some of the most stirring and in teresting Revolutionary incidents, the gallant deeds of the Heroes of '76. and concluding with a grand National Tableaux of Gen.' Weisnmaron mounted on a noble charger, borne on the shoulders of his brare Continentals! The accession of the CARLO TROUPE, under the charge of the great italian Trick Mum Signor FauxCARLO, known throughout Europe as the Man of 1000 Tricks, and more renowned probably than any artiste that has ever perambulated the country; - and a singularly talented Troupe of .Equestrians, in every department of the but iness, viz : Messrs. C. J. Roans, W. W'.DirctioLs, G. 0 KNAPP, T. Yoexo, &c., Ire.; Masters GOLTEME CAR LO, Peas; C.l.eartncr, Etc.; Mesdames H. F. Mains, KNAPP, PERRY; Miss DELMORE, &c., Ac.; altogether ren dering this Double Company as much in advance of all other establishments in the numbers and talents of the Troupe, as in the extent and elegance of the outfit Will perform in PITTSBURG H, in front of the AMER ICAN HOTEL, Penn street, on the fid, 3d, 4th and so of July. FOUR, PERFORMANCES ON THE FOURTH OF JULY, viz ,—At 10 A. NI; and at 1, 4 and 8 o'clock, P. m. Aomrssicia, 15 CENTS. je:M 500 H i ll e ttl CORN—In stors t r o t for szb j tal o R N. 10110 BUSH. PRIME YLI — .7OV arr i ve per steamer Lowell on Friday, and for sale by je29 RHODES & ALLORN, 30 Fifth et. F . ANYBUDY - WANTS Oat Meal, Corn Areal, - Rye Meal, Wheat Meal, and Barley Meal, they can find it fresh from the mill daily and nicely sifted at Je23 RHODES & A.LCORN'S, 30 Fifth at. S TEATHT3ONI GI . TOCEE — Tfi - rairt times obtain a supply of fresh Yellow Corn Meal at RHODES & AL C (Chronicle cop O y./ 30 FifthOßN'S, street. 7^ ,- -••••• lit.i i.d..l) THE AG ED CRRISTLSN'S COMPANION, containing a variety of Essays, adapted to the improvement, consolation and encouragement of persons advanced is life. By the Rev. John Stanford, D. D.. with a memoir of the author, by Rev. George Upfold,D. D., Pastor of Trinity Church, Pittsburgh. In one vol., 8 vo. Just received and for tale by JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, ie27 63 Wood street. isttirtutLuaCsili various , "o Publications D ot the Protestant Episcopal Press. and those of Stanford & Swords, New-York. JAMES D. LOCKVVOOD, 63 Wood street, For many years connected with Messrs. Wiley & Put neon, and late John Wiley, N. York and London. [je2o For Sale, en d A THREE STORIED DWELLING HOUSE, being the second house from Penn street. in Sny ens ow, on Hay street. Immediate possession will be given. Enquire of DAVID RIMEITE, Attorney at Law—Office on Fourth street, between Cluny alley and Grant street. jeffihdtf Stray Ilintr. CANE to the subscriber, e lJ living in Wilkins Townahip Allegheny Counts , on the 19th Inst., TWO MIMES one a dnn and the other a roan color. The owner is re. quested to come for Ward, prove property, pay charges and take themawuy; or they will be disposed of, accord ng to law. (je2S:th.) W. J. LINN, Wilkins Tp. ! - trustr - 7" ------ ----tR ANcE. rPHE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR. T ANCE COMPANY—Office, North Room of the Ex change, Third street, Philadelphia. Funs Ixscas.Nen.—Buildings, Merehandize and other property in town -and country, insured against loss or damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. Meats Isseasucz.—They also insure Vessels,. Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, as, the assured may desire. llmam) TBASSPORTATION.—They also insure merchan clize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, CM the most liberal terms.- • • - DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. So'uder, ' John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Geo. G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R. 1 Davis, William FolivelltJohn-Newlin, Dr. R. M. Huston, James C. Hand, Theophilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Crai George Serrill, Spencer Me m Ilva, Charles holly, J. (l. Johnson, William Hay, Dr. S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre - Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURG H.—D. T. Morgan, . Wm. Bagaley, Jno. T. Logan. • wiLLIAm. MARTIN, President. Rieman]) S. Newsom, Secretary. 117 - Office of the Company, No, 42 Water Street, Pitts burgh. (jel6:dif ) . P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. N OTICE.—The Stockholders of-the Farmer s Depos• ire Bank of Pittsburgh intend making aplication to the next Legislature, for such alteration of their Charter as will give them Banking privileges; or, if deettad ex pedient, will ask to be incorporated as a new Bank. By order of the Board of Directors. Sel4:tmL JOHN MAGOFFIN, Cshier. fl:7" Harrisburg Telegraph copy till Legislature meets, and send bill to this office. - - • 1 - pb LE A SAN T RESIDENCE FOR SALE—A large an ..[• convenient property, situate in Lawrenceville, at about five minutes walk from the omnibus stand, having a new and uit comfortable dwelling house, stable, dm. The garden, fr trees and shrubbery are all in complete or der. The lot is 100 feet front on Ewalt by 140 deep on Washington street to u 24 feet alley. This property will be sold at a bargain. Terms easy, , and immediate pos session given. S. MITI:WER Gen. Agent, _ .. _ . • Smithfield street. O ATS -1000 bushels, received and for Sale by JAMES. PATTON, Jr., _ No. 17 , Liberty ~t. II YE FLOUR-27 barrels, ree , d and for sale by LA. jai JAMES PATTON; Jr. N O. MODASSES —5O bbls., in store and for sale by iea - JAMES PATTON, Jr. 100 bbls. Sugar House Molasses, St. James Refine ry 10 do do do do Louisiana do In store and for sale by MILLER & RICRETSON,. _lnayl.s 172 and 174 Liberty st. VE/kfirEßS RIOS, Prime, landing froth' steamer CUmberiand; and for sale byy' - It A. FA IFUNTESTOCR & CO., • - Coaster Ist and Wood sts. • Nll 'W. IC CHESSR--135 ,Cbeese, far sale by .' tie9l T. J. S. T INSEED 0LL,40 bbls. rec'd cr.,' consignment and far 012 14 sale by RING k MOORHEAD, Diawend. .. ,•--:.'.!.,,.:.....,...,.•-if .! - ,, 4i- :;;.i ..--4 ,f;. -1- ;:t. - .- : ,,,,• ,s. i._11:::,..;r:!-;',:,:-,. -- :.: - . 4 2%. ,,- , - :-i?-;...:::-.,'i..'7.;',.i:;:-..t.:i':',,-,k',i.i",z'-..iir't i...-':;.,:-..7...r::.--_, ...,.;,,,i....,..•---_i ~.-;:J"--..,-,::::::;i:,..:,,,:,:::,;,-,..:!,:::.,..,';:,,,,..i-,=;-:,,,:-:::;P:I.,;:°,:.-,•:'-',');P:',,-,-,:3?:%:,,,:f--:}3' , :- .7'..---:',}•i:-1:4"...-IP- I.,;:i'',-;.,t ..!.iil.-,-;:-4A:q.::.-.711'::"A''", ,- , ...---!r.... r, 7';'.-7; -- '7'.--'f---.'..,•-,'%-.`-..-..1-4. %:",t'4.,,,,:.,•'--;,-,i--.'-."-',,.;:.':*.-•;.4.--1•,,:,.4„,:...:7,.;',...:.5,••.:-,... `..,;-: .-,'..7..,.;.!1p:.7747?--4.2-',"•;C:-'.,1-.Zs'4.;-'4.-..',..,.-",:i'-',.-•::'1'.,;.--;,:•.--;..,'•:-4' ‘.. 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SIGHT and Time Bi ll s Exchange o , /tank Ntit'ett afi A 3 foreign and domestic Coin bought and sold on th most favorable terms. - • ' • Dolle.ctionsmade in all the principal cities of thelfaion at the lowest rates. jell ALLzta ED . WARD RAMS: GAMER & RAUNI • ' - Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Ikakrs in Parties and Ihmusticßirk; Bills Coin.nge, Certificates - ,f Be ' it, Bank Notes, and pos- Corner Of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the St. Charles Rotel. raay2B AI. HULIti~H & 1 , 4, Bankers and Deakrs 'in Bo:Mango Coin and Bank Notes, No. 55 diarkeisirein, Pittsburgh: . MILLING MUT, XXCiI6XOB.* DEMI% New York . Ipr Cincinnati Philadelphia . LoCtiseille - Baltimore " St. Louie • , Bann. Tiaras. Ohioßuying rater Indiana Kentucky Virginia Wheeling Tezuteseee 8419-7 • 7.4.3. c ...am!. . . TELOIL 91710M17. HOOKlit; BARGENT. N. E. BANXERS AND EXCHANGE .BROKERS, Corner e Coda B Sixth 5tr447., Pitubtirgh, Pa. fAEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes Time Bills, h'crreign jj , and Domestic Ercluantre, Cernficates of Deposit, ke EX.CHANGE 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. _ sepli-ly ( 3 A3ID~Y~ Bill, and Pro J. duce Broket—Ofßeeotroaino No. 28 Wood street 4.l;ti.katkib--Zl/ DDia. Aluelcentl, Act. ;$, lusgv, tor .ixt. Buie by lA*2'4l & SINCLAIR. Lk:ICON-5000 tbs. itae.n Hauls, Sides and Shoulders .1) for safe by (jeeS) SOUTH fr. Slisit;LALft. j)MED PEACI3EB-Iflo bush. dried Peaches for sale by (je2Sj SALMI raiNCLAia. _ _ . (iftLED APPLES—GO bushels Dried reaches, ler sale JLJ by Liezej SMITH do t3INCGAIR. ` A i f IBELS. FRESH GROUND R'YEFI.OI.IIC-7Ree'd if aria for Sale by (je) CUMMINS ar. SALIM 4iig..i.ditiFIVERATABLE SALT—Ree, kl • tale by Uel.) CUMMINS :& Shirr& I.6lBuslik:ls CORN fiIEAL,-To.arii, Llinr , saf t i 1.11./ by - (jebs) • CUMMIAS i . bblNillif. ALI" OF CREAM OffERSIIZRee'a and — for sale iTy je:IS . CUMMINS & SAltru. __ EBriS, AND WOOl,- 5 casksH Pesch Blossom" FoI-Asb IIU boxes W. R. Cream Cheese; 4 boxes and 2 obis. Ems; 3 sacks Wool ;.received yeceived and for sale by Je4.2d ' J.s 13u.siNET, Liberty st. PRUSES, FILBERTS ANL ENGLISH WALNUTS. 47 glass Jars Bordeaux Prlllten bugs English Walnuts; to Filbert.; uti cons/plop:at and, for sale low uck-) J. BONNET'. ..- Li EitilTiru d H i eerring', tli store .I.a. ape tor eul t2.s e by (jeeeji J. S. Iiti....INET. V - iii j 1 k --- 6 4 21 15 AIt .l Tat pr imoaAlete.i tit store and 1r‘..R.. 111 .4ute b ' y - - 4 A I lUDES Zr.. .:-i LLAJILS,. )e.i • 4 , btx Filth street. sUSH.E.YE-1/1 stofe aria - bar ease by - je2ti filluDES fk; ALt.3.4.1N, et. I.ooo.thy.sH. Littli -AND 1: ELM/ COltri, in ....tore and for -ale by .. _ Tb2b Llitt./U ND Ft .1,7.11---t.:11,V0 Rye, Ultoli'd Cornalai kx Barley Aleut, Grua mat buorid, coustautty ou hanu mud for bum byll:Mr..:l& 4LeOKA, JOIN • 3U Fifth direct. 11r/teat • Meal, (for •Graham unit Rye iUeal, (tor ow hand by ' • • jet.i . aIIOGE . B & ALCORN- L EMON sYRUP IsurrL au grc .. , cia tor sale by RMODEs & ALCOD.N, jc:X Mt Milli street. IIt.t:HATLI CATSUP--.50 doz., on hand and tor sale by jeW (Chromate copy.j RHODES 6 . , ALCORN. g I.itOCERiES - ------ ‘X 110 bags Rio Coffee ; 7.5 pkgs. Y. H., Rup-I, G.l'. and Powcliong Teas.; ' 4 Ott barrels N. U. Molasses; . 110 Louf Sugar, No. 4to 8; with a general assoruueut of Groceries, for sate by Je22 ; 11.11EY; aixrniews a; co . 1 1011 ACCO-15 kegs No. ',biz Twist Tobacco, Smith' gate's brand, tor sate by Jem: R hEY, ntArrimws 1 00. B EA.NS-4.5 bbls. Vane Beans, for sale by ' Jet? RHEY, MAT/11.E1W1 ,4 & CO. Lk:MONS AND FIGS--. 1.04 boxes Lemons ; a nu for sale by 77---- auu drums Figs ;Just received le JOSHUA RHODES, e: - No. If Wood at. ."..t!N B sr Laroxsej., just received aud for sine by jet/ JOSHUA KHODk23, Ltio.-t; Wood M. 21.6tiotiES SHE:TILED ALIDDICIDS; lU Bitter • 1000 Cocoa IX Liu juist received and catnale by, tent JOSHUA !DIODES, N 0.6 Wood st. cuseniNcisdip barrels, for aide by le ' ' /MEV, MAT THEWS :4 CO,. _ ActiZEHEL:--i0 'ibis. No. 3 2 'Jew ; • For sale by 10 No. 2 ; fug': !mu ting: Gelb • -• WM.. UGAIt 110 U§F. aIOLASES—LS b A7 quuluy; jurels, , superior j for mita by - IV51:1 1 / p lt, No. LiS Laber y Lreet. CH~E Dozes, for ealclow, -0 L EMON xtreiraa.t.t,'S— ff , Y WAL DYER, .lels No. /58 Lafferty street. ITERTERS—Jteeived, from New York, a splen , did tot, whien wt. 4 be evict very low. bje/s:itv H. H. RYAN, N0..27 Fifth ot. ur ASH-5 casks "Poach blossom Pet-Ash,. rec'd Leland for sale by J. .1. /301oler, . Liberty st. SHOULDERS-10 casks, expected daily by /fen W est - . 4 " in store, and for sale by Jell WU. /WHY; zio. 155 Liberty st. __ _______ ~.-VGAR Koti i iimoussE s —A few bbls., St. 'Jame a Refinery, a first rate article, for sale by Jett • Wfit. DYER casks bacon' Hams, Just 'received per kiiichlauderi for sale bp del2) . WAL-DYER. tu ring iel2 WM. DYER Lsli.oolllS--„lo dozen, just received and for sale by. jel2 iNV.SI. DYER. TAR CANDLES-20 bozety_Crunatolars, in store aid for sale by (jet 2) RING &MOORHEAD. AISINS--Sti boxes, halves, quartets nun eighths, in lA, prime order and for Sale by J 01.2 KING & MCiORIIEAD. _ POTASII—a few casks, on consignment siTulfoi — sals by UeL2 ) KING &'2,IOOIIGEAD; _ Closi Ur by ifflN CfISES casks jns[ reo'd and for sari - r (1012) KIiVG k MOORHEAD.. CREAM URBESB---100 boxes, in store matt for sale by jel2 ICING & NIOORHEAD. "[)EACH BRANDY, /rish Vaiiiicey, Jtunnica Ram, • Holland Gin, in' lots to suit purchasers, for sale at wholesale prices, 1/y (jeS) _J . . S: BONNET, Liberty st. j.,,TRX.ZIT. :SITGAR-Ido - bagsTiiiiicire and for b-Tr -1...11 jOB J.,S. _BONNET, Liberty la. . ,ABLE SALT-100 bags Hope Mills Table Salt, in store and for sale by (jet.) _J. S. BONNET: .. UIL-25 baActs Salad Oil, r - ec'dait r e jeS J. S. BONNET. . No. - Scaled Herring, to arrive and for sale by Je9 J. S. BONNET. - . AALERICAN PlNS—lease 8., 4, American Pini; 4, - Just received and for l sale by -" - McCAPWLESS &CAMPBELL:• 97 Wood street. YE, FLOUR -41 bids. Rye Flothr. reed and for sale by [my3o] 5. 45.- 11 8RBAliGli. ARABOLS-= Cotton, Bilk and Ginghairc.Parasols, a fine assornlent, for sale by IdeCANDLESB to CAMPBELL , 97 Wood street. ly tiFims in---guig sit= system, with the author's directions to teachers; printed.on the covers. Anew ilUpP_ H IY,from New York tust rec'd end for sale . 4j, JOHN. AIELLO?, .81 Wood street; - C UTLERY -1 °tusk - superior Knives and Po rks, Pocket and Pen-knives,Bnteher Knives, Shoe Knives, Suit!, ece-just opened br . • . • • • ItIaCIANDLESS & CAIKPBELI„ • 87 Wood street. FINE COGNAC-BRA DIES—fl half pipes, v$ oust vintages, of our own imponation for 0 commerce," from Bordeaux, in!it received and for sale bv - - MILLER & Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty street. tiipROVEDI , UDSPB, that will trot Mot= up In the 1. corm= weather , f or w otxt it, bet tad Market sta. 'LIED BLANKETS-1 ease (50 pairi.Bed Blankets, 813 ..U) by 64,'6 tbs., ribbon bound, renamed this day, on, consignment from the mtumfactarer, and for sale by °Melte Fifth/tercet! JIRO . WM MUSLIN •rti. - ap7 BALL 1nE4•22 A. APPLES,727S buahe Is Dried ppA tes, reed _LI end for side by frny3ol S &IV-HA/MAI/GM 23EEF-2 'tierces Prime Dried - Beef, reed and .1.1 tor Bale by [my3o] 8. &W. mouteupii. L ARD Dil"--A few bb/B•yiest received and formic by iny.39 S. & W. HAR13.617-Gtf. EII...ASS--375 boxes " Marken's" assorted sizes Glass 1 1_,C just received and for judo by • . iny3o ' • • S. 2c W. HARDAUGIf.. imlEsE—.3e boxes new Cream Cheese, jctiij.--Te'd and for sale .byS 7 IC IY. ILIADALrGII. c 2 ODA _W:lcwts c4Steeie & cupeiCai—SOdl Ash, just receive!! suld for sale by ; loyal S. W. SARS/41Gli. -00 L-.100,000 VT - may3o . IkrioL , As3E9—loo Mils. N. O. Molasses, reed and for sale by , [my3ol- 13. & CV,IIARBAVON. MOLASSES-5 bbtel; Battle Ground i n store tuta k 7 • for sale by (jeS) YAME&P.A.TION, .Tr !.t '.,', -'-,'.4.:-..k-Tr:i'l•-',%,.- .:-..:1,-.,,,-,-.-,E, 7x,*::-:,., -1 1 1 ' Buying rims i die. I County - & City ord'u i I " Relief Notes - i t " Pennsylvania Co.. f " I NeW YOrk ', - I i " Maryland , 3• " New (Menne HOLES & ALCORN WM. DYER New Hardware Store, SIGN OF THE PLANE AND SAW, No. 78 Wood street, Pittsburgh. • jOIL )eignERatdLAUFMiAe la r r n drare Importers viL l i n etre ° s; are now prepared to sell as low and on as reasonable I terms as can be purchased - elsewhere. We solicit our -friends, and the public generally, to call and examine oar stock, which consists in part of Knives and Forks, Pocket and Pen-Snices, Scissors, Shears, figt.2.0 . 77; House Trimmings, such as Locks,Latches, Hinges and Screws, together will, every other article usually kept in Hard ward Stores. We invite the attention of. Carpenter and mechanics generally to our assortment or Tools, which have been selected with great card, and which we am determined to sell so as to give satisfaction. [aptd&w AA 'I"rHE SIG 0 1 . "/"LIB . PLANE AND SAW, aMI agoortment of " Cincinnati COOPERS , Toor.sm For sale by• . HUBER & LAUF:STAN; mayla • • • N 0.78 Wooditrest. FftEsicluppLy OR TOOLS—Just re ,11.• calved and for sale by HUBER & LAUFAIAN, may" - . • .. .No. 78 Wood street. _ FRF=FiIIUPPIN 4[lml. A 7Ts 7 • AITD MOST PAIIitiONAILLE '- • • Vesting., Gosslmeres. tinzinner Goods. CLOTHS, PDELANY, 49 Liberty street, respectfullycalls the '. attention of hisniends and the public to his new tampty of Seasonable Goods...sach as the latest mile of Fancy Caslunaretts, dra bted French Habit Cloths, /Italian Summer Cloths, Drills, White%and Brown Banta.Thick, Summer Clothe,..Plain and Fancy . French, English an d American Cloths mid Cassimeresi and all other articles ! sellable for customer trade. Also, a large and general assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, made up in the most fashionable manner, and will be sold low for cash. • [jeLditcrj _ V7A.I.JJABrE LOTOFGROUNDIThe subscribers offer for sale all that valuable Lot.of Ground sit uate on Second street, between Grant amid Roes streets, (the property of the late James Alcflroy, deeM,). being twenty-four feet front by eighty-five feet deep. The lo cation is admirably Adapted for a private residence...— Enquire of MeCANDLESS is CAMPBEL tetfi L, 97 Wood street. SON & CO Pittabnrgh -Horticultural Society liirriLL hold thew Sommer Exhibition of Earl) , Fruits, y y Vegetables; Plants, Flowers, &c., - on 'ednesday. nnd Thursday, the 13th and 14th of JUNE, and premiums will be awarded for the best and second best of each va riety Of articles exhibited for, competition. The mem bers, and all who feel an interest in horticultue. ere re quested to bring their productions forward to the Exhibi mayll:aew TT -- HE subscriber having taken the Pleasule Gardens in the Ninth. Ward, known as the CONCHRT GAR DENS; would inform the citizens of•Pinsburgh that lie Las had the Gardens and Saloons fitted tip in a splendid manner. and they are now ready forthe reception of via. hers.- Refreshments' of all kinds will be served up to vu- hers on the shortest notice. -LEOPOLD REGNER, jel4:2wdikirtf Proprietor, UAR JAUG L . , -.**7;.:••••::" , ' 7 :- -- , - ; 7. , 1 /, ' • - IiSSI Drugs an b ingbitiites ~. PRIVATE DISEAto r 1 I ~ 11l u$ Diamond An 6 Y, can be consulted n all , ....,./ . eases of a private or delicate oatute in c idea t a ' to the human frame. • - - ) ~ Syhilis anti Syphilitieeruptions,goliorrhma and its consequences, together with all roe _ i . sierra:. (teases impurities ofthe blood, wth alifimeaties of venereaJorigh4skta diseases,withstnctures,gleat,nrethral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, plies., rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of theirroMbi monthly suppressions, diseases'of the joints, fistula in ano, nervous affections, pains in the back and loins, ire- . tatioits of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic, eruptions, letter ringworm. mercurial diseases, etc.: TWELVE YEARS' PRACTICE Exclusively devoted male study and treatment of vene real disorders, and those arising trom youthful excesses gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the constituiton may have been enfeabled,enablesDr.Broain Wolfer assurances of speedy relief to all who may place themselvesunder his care. Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged into se k E luaus apartments: Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear of exposure - to other visitors . It is' of importance to many persona in need ot medical aid, to obtain good advice privately. andpromp tly. To all MCC, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing venereal dip. 'CLUJ, In their various forms and stages, olle rsinducemenui which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby ap• prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated La every branch of medicine,= and for the last twelve years c diseases. onfined himself exclusively to the treatment Of those Dr. Brown Ls the only regularly educatea surgeon in plts Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those cOtzt• greertain,safe and speedy cares will in all cases bs Recent c ases are relieved in a short Lime, without later. ruppt~ion from, business. Hernia or Rupture.--. Dr. Brown also invites per sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid portion lar attention to that disease. • Letters from a distance, asking tulvice, must contain a fee, or they will not be attended to. Bfr - Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly confi .IaRMTISAL—Dr. Brown 's newly gedle nit: edy for Rheumatism it a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never fatls. Office and Private Consultation Rooms. No. 85, Dia- mood mlley, Pittsburgh,, Pa. The Doctor is always, at Eraltera Magical Pala MxtraCtor. fjpo THE PUBLIC.—This is to certify that I. have found .L lkilley , e Mark al Pain Extractor to prove a cure for the Chronic Rheumattsm, which I have been =dieted with for ten years, in mi l lip joints. r RAHAhI R. VREELAND. dequaekanoek, .N. Y., April 8, 1246. . Ma. H. DAL:my—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, I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in a short time was perfectly cured! Could I not get any more of it, I would not take a hundred dollars for the balance of my box. , WILLIAM HALL. 97 North Moore street, New York, June 19,1847. /17- CAUTION.—Dalley , s only Depot in the city of N ero York, and where - thegenuine article can be obtained, wholesale and retail, i s at 415 Broadway. H. Der LZI' is the inventor of this truly Invaluable corn pound, and he never has, and never will communicate the secret of its , preparation to any man living; and, there fore, no other person ever has made, or ever canmake, a grain of it himself. Counterfeits abound! Every truly valuable article is subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and im. Rosters ; and nothing, that we know of, has more exten. *lively experienced that fact than Dailey's Magical Pain . . , Tsas—The genuine palley, in cases of the severest Barns, Steds,sPiles,'Zce, will afford instant relief, and produce at once a cording and soothing effect--ex t rac tins pain in and from one to fifteen minutes! but be sure, ways, apply it on lineu—never on cation cloth. And now mark the diferencei—Ccamterfeit E.'xtractorr4 no matter under what name theymafappear, or how ap, plledi always irritate and increase the pain Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures; may be had gratis, on application to JOHN D. MORGAN ; Da. W~.Tsoaa.Agent, Western - Depot, Pietsbyrgh. Dalliers Animal Galvanic Cure...AM, For Horses, - Cattle, ice., cures spavin, quittor, grease: poll-evil,;sores, galls and bruises. Pamphlets containing certificates of respectable parties, may - be had on oppli-. cation to , JORN.D. AIORG'AN, oetlB:d&wy Agent, Pittsburgh. From Bev. Asa qf the ProtestarTarfe . " T HE undersigned, having been afElieted during the past: winter, with a disease in the stomach, sometimes pro daeing great pain in the stomach for ton or twelve hours without intermission, and having tried. various remedies with little effect, was furnished with a bottle of Dr. D. Jaynes , Carmtnative Fla/ram. This he used according to the directions, Mand e o . invariably that this medicine caused the pain to abate in three or four minutes; and in fifteen or twenty minutes, evary uneasy sensation 'Was entirely. quieted: • The "medicine was afterwarda used whenever indications of the approach of pain were per ceived, and the pain was thereby prevented. Hd contain ed to use the medicine every evening, and , sometimes in the morning.; and in a few weeks health was so far re- stored that the sufferer was relieved from a large amoun , of oppressive pain. From experience, therefore he can confidently . reetmunend Dr. D. Jaynes , Carminative Bal sam, as a salutary medicine for disenses, of the stomach and owels. Allegheny City, July 161843. 127 , For sale at the P EKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth street, near Wood. ung7-11&or IinNESE H AIR ailieie for 4,/ growth, beauty, and. restoration of the Hair. This Cream, when once known, will supercede all other arti cles of the kind now in use. - Mere the hair is dead, harsh, thin, tuMealthy, uor turning grey, a few"applica nom' will make the hair soft and dark, and give it a beau tiful, lively appearance; and will also make it raaintnin , Its liveliness and healthy color, twice as long as all the preparations that are generally used. 'Where the hair is thin, or has fallen of, it may be restored by using-thls Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the bath of using oils on their hair should at once purchase thatottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, as It is so composed it will not injure the hair like the other preparations,but will beautify it, and give perfect sansfaction in every in j stance. Itestimony to its very raperior qualities, see the 101 l lowing letter from the Rev. 111 r. Caldwell to Means. Hendershou Ss Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the Southern States: Lauer of the Rev. R. Caldwell, Pastor of At Prealverian Church, Pulaski. higssas. Herman:imam fe•Sttxrcu : GE):7I.I!N:=-4 take' p.eitaure in adding my testimony in favor cf the excellent preparation called Dr.. Parish's Chfiuse Hair Cream; for, about two years ago my hair was very dry, bristly, and disposed to come our, but having procured. a bottle of the Cream, and used it according to theprescription, it is now elastic, soft, and firm to the head - . Many balsams and oils were tip lied, each leaving my hair in a worse state than before. This Cream, however, has met tuy expec tations. Its an article for the toilet, my wife gives it preference over all others, being delicately permuted and not ills- Rased to rancidity. The ladles, especially, will find the Chinese Cream to be a desidemuari in their preparation for the tones. :. Respectfully, Br.c., n. cAtarwELL. . . Pulaski, January. 7, 1847. 1:17 - Sold wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John M. ToWnsend, 45 Market st, and Joel Mohler, corner of Wood and Filikfts .' • ' • . 16154kw-ly . . . . Teo • HE partnership bere G re existing tofo between Samuel Sashfield and William B. Hays, trading under the firm of BUSHFIELD & HAYS, has this day been die. solved by William B. Hays selling his entire Interest in the firm to S. B. Buahfield. All accounts due the firm will be collected by S. B. Bashfield, and all debts due by gibe late firm to be paid by the same. Pittsburgh, Jona TI, nu+ • • CO-PARTNERSHIP.—S. B. BCSITSTELD baying this day associated with himself Flamm LEADER, formerly of Bedford, Pa.., and recently of th e National Hotel, Pitts bush, will continue the boldness under the firm of DUSHFIELD bc LEADER, at the old stand No. 220 Liberty street. S. B. BUSHFIELD. Pittsburgh. Juno 22,1849. - H. LEADER - Having retired from the former tinsiness, I take plea sure in recommending ray successors. to the patronage of my customers and the public generally. je • W. B. HAYS. SE S. B. BUSHPIELD IV. B. HAYS. Mil