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Morning Foot fob nal% VW.
CORNER OF-WOOD AND FiFTH STREETS.
Er Having added bp our Establishment, a splendid
Steam-Power .PrintingMaeldue, we.are_ prepared to'do
all kinds of Newspaper,end Book work ip a style of un
summed beauty__andneatness, and upon the most rea
sonable terms. Wevespectfully solicit the patronage of
he public in tidsline of oar basinese .
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Ma. Hang:—Yon will ;please announce Arrortaw.-
X'F:Jturszumr, as a .candidata for Coroner, subject to
eldecision el the Democratic County Convention. Be
is a true Democrat, and no mistake. • .
ny.magasrinea Bode - Vs Lady's
Book, Grahrurt's, Eartaia's and •Eeterson 7 s (Ladies , Nil-tion) Magazines for July, =hi a - -genenil assortment of
Cheap Publications, for sale al the Literary Emporium
on Third street, opposite the Post Office. • -
jeS2 l, woas ac HotztEs.
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BROOKS, of annoarine the name of R. G.
BROOKS, of the Second "Ward of the City of Pittsburg,
in the Duly 'and Weekly Pittsburgh Post, as a suitable
candidate far the office of Counvy, Cominissioner subject
to the decision 9f the' Democratic County Convention.
Afr. Bnoogs,. having proved himself an unwavering
Democrat, will, if nominated, receive the, most warm.
and hearty sapporibf the -Democratic -party?:
lei . Marrs Jssminisontstr Distsocnsis.
parr . /Medical Sottety.-"A regular meetink of the
Mafiosi Society of Allegheny County, Pa., will be held in
Oman Rem, corner Filth and Smithfield streets, oe'romi.
nAv, /tidy 3d,1849,at 11:o'clock a. M.
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Coironer...l offer wheel; lert of hie to - the Dem
°erotic County 'Co - I:mention as a candidate. tor Coroner
If I hare any friends, I want Clem to lega tor me now.
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rays=• Late of Molina delßey.
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Sunday 'Y'rlips to Beaver... The steamer
BEAVER will leave the Wharf, opposite the Mononga
hela House, every Sunday morning, at 9 o'clock, for
Beaver. Returning, will leave Beaver at 1 o'clock, and
arrive at 4 o'clock, r. ss. •
Pare, rittaavv-vlvE eimra•
Mry - Notice,..The Journeymen Saddlers, Bermes
Illla Trunk Makers' Society meets 'the first Saturday of
every month; at - Unlon -Ball, corner of 'Smithfield and
Irtfth streets. (mayl9:ly) W. C. Gazwinza, Sec'y.
you wish to save-your money
an buy a 4erfum HAT or CAP, call at FLEMING'S
HAT STO where you will find a complete, assortment
of the latest ashions, CHEAP FOR CASH. ;
max2ly] 130 Wood sr.. comer of Virgin, alley.
ID - I. O. of 0. F.-Place olMesting,Washlngton
Mill, Wood street, between sth and Virgin Alley.
Prrrsaulton LODGE, No. aaa—Meets every l nesday
hirecemmar ENCL-AtrAMIT, No. 87-Meets let and =
Friday of each- month. - nufa42s.-47
O. of O. 0.- lirsitctrluss , LOrin, No. tla
laws at the Hall. corner of. Wood street and Virgin
Ailey, every Thureday eveningG,o'lock.
alayl:Bm - rozoisltasserr,Seey.-
try.e. W. BIDDLE, Dentist...Rosman to
. new t h ree story Brick, on Sstrrarrotn'sr., one door bis.
low Sixth street. TEETH INSERTED, from one to a
whole se; by Atmospheric Pressure., with a beautiful
• representation of the Natural Guar, restoring the Faux to
its original shag. TEETH EXTRACTED, with little
or no pain. CLOOD TESTEE permanently saved by
YLVOGING pFeventing the Tooth-ache, which is much bet
., 'terthpo curing it, though - it should be done in five min
nte.s, or even instantly. _ _ ap2l:ly
It;ti.erstion.....ROßEß.T BARtiMit, l'itancitsarr
Tan.0n,115)..31 Market, between Second and Third sirens,
Pnistnottionstantly on hand, a large and general as
_ sonment Of . FASHIONABLE REALDY-MADE CLOTIIOiO.
- Particular attention- paid to the Cutting of: Custom
Work, which will be made in the most fashionable man
tier, and . on reasonable terms. maye
'ErOda Fellows' Unit, Odeon Building, Fosordi
ewer; between: Wood and Smilkfteid enects.=Pittsburgb
Encampment, N 0.2, meets tut and 3d Tnesdayi of each
Piusburgh Degree:-Lodge, No. 4, meets 2d and 4th.
.Tuesdays.
Mechanics' -Lodge, No. 9, meets every Thins-day
evening.
'il , crtern Star Lodge, No. 24, meets every WeVnesday
e Yroatitx t Lodge, No. Meets -every Monday ev'ng.
!donut oriels Lodge, No. 360, meets every Friday
evening. - may29:ly.
Desirabie Country Residence - •
FOR SALE—A valuable property of 8 acres, having
a front of 170 fedt on Fourth street road, and an ave
nue front of 20 feet On the Turrtpare, at East Libeny i a
family Mansion in the centre of the property, with spa
cious halls,parlors, bed. rooms, dining room and kitchen,-
dryeellarunder the whole house, front and back porches,
stable and carriage house, wash house,tool - house, end
every other convenience. surrounded with choice shrub,
ben' and grape vines in abundance; large , garden
abounding in fruits and towers; fine meadow. The
whale is well arranged for convenience and.coinfott ; is
in /nod repair. and a, b•trgain. at S - 8000, for which it will
be sold;:with immediate possession. 'terms liberal.
S. CUTHBERT.
7yo ' General Agent, SmithEeldsts
- ..- - - Sant:tam:3r Notice:
I]iaES.ANITARYCOIII.IIiTTEE desirous ofpromoting
-1 the health of the City, would notify the owners of ail
' vacantloti, especially in . the burnt district, where filth
can be deposited, to have them so fenced as to.prevent
_the accumulation or nocticus matter, otherwise they will
be tinder the necessity of r eturning them as nuisances.
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jy2.3t - • , . • „-JOHN APGILL, Chrien.
eiREANt . CHEESE —A
.large lot of splendid Cream
-I.„,rCheere, received and for sale by . . '. .
.. . .. . ' - - • „I S M.. YOUNG & CO.
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11N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS of Allegheny
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J. - County, at Oct. Term, 1649,1510. 35.
,-. • ~• - ' - - Is the matter of the voluntary assign.
• ~-"" 11 2 . „... ~ meat of Warrick Martin ACo. to Springer
?(• V .- 1 ' Harbangh and W. S. Courtney. .
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.. And now. June 23d, 1849, notice having
-,:..-.......v,- been given in the Pittsburgh Chronicle, and
-_,.. -.„..." , Mercury, of the filing of Assignees' ace's,
' . . for three weeks; and no exceptions having
beenAled thereto— on motion of W.S. Courtney, Erg.,
the acconnt is confirmed absolutely, and W. E. Austin,
'Fog., appointed Auditor audit and adjust the accounts
of the creditors and make distribution among them.
..- .. From the Record.-. fIIRAM;HULTZ,TrottOy.
-. / *ill attend to the duties of the aboie appointment at
iny . office in Pittsburgh on the 17th day of July, A . D.
1819, at 2 o'clock P. H. • . . WM. E.AUSTIN,
je27:3wd . ..' • .. . Auditor.
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European Agency.' • • .
THOS. I. KEENAN, European, Agent, has again.
rived in New York - , on Ws annual tour, and will be
in this city in a couple of weeks time. Persons having
business to transact in the Old Country, will then [Asa
an opportunity at seeing bim at Brown's -Hotel, Sault-
OLMSTEAD • ac- SONS COPPER Gina spIN
• • DLES FOR THE TIPS OF,LIGHTNING sops--
. The subscribers being appointed by the manufacturers,
Agents for the sale of the above article, have received,
. and will ,keep constantly .on band a large supply, to
•', WWII we invite the attention of those wishing to protect
- • buildings from lightning, as being the latest and besesir
title for the purpose. See Professor Olmstead's certifi
cate below;. - JOHN B. M'FADDEN &CO.
• . No. 35, Market street.
CISITIWICATZ.
I have examined a specimen of Messrs. N. Olmitead
& Copper Gilt Spindles,' for the tips of lightning
rods, and' am of the opinion that they. are exceedingly
well adapted for the purpose designed, being substan
tially such as were recommended to the French Govern
ment by a commission composed of several distingtdsbed
philosophers of France:; • •
• . • - •• DENISON OLMSTEAD.
Yale College, Aug, 31, 1845. • ie..30.
venue
TAX FOR CITY PURPOSE.—In -panto
ance of "An Ordinance providing for an increase ofl
venue of this City," passed the 16th Ajnil,lB46, notice
is hereby given, that the City Assessor has left in my
office, for examination hyall persons interested, a list of
the persons doing business In the city, in. conformity
with said Ordinance.:
Sec. - '
Sze. 4. If, upon examination of said list, any persons
shall think themselves aggrieved bythe said assessment,
they shall state the same in an affidavit, which, affidavit
davit
shall also contain a statement of the true amount of their
sales, as near as can be ascertained; said , affidavit is to
be made and- left with the City Treasurer within two
weeks front the date of the first'publication of the notice
. S="6. That no appeal shall be taken hut by the arida..
vit of the, person or firm aggrieved; said affidavit to. be
conclusive evidence of the facts stated in relation to the
amount of sales. • - • . •
- - •S , R. JOHNSTOM, City Treasnrer.
133.- Office on Third street, next door to the- Third
Presbyterian Church: " je36.Bw.
IhTEW GOODS.—Just received—Fine Capes and La
11 ces, Collars, Edgings and Inserungs ; Ladles' fine
black and colored Silk and Cotton Gloves. Alt kinds of
Military Goods. at HOGAN .t CANTWELL'S,
Jen 88, Market street.
Removal.6i—e-i—vaTidtsiSegar Store,—
FROM Tama TO MUM= Sr., 3 DOORS allot THE R wmt.
WE have got an article of SEGARS that I offer with
confidence to my friends and citizens of every
vitzlety and price. Our imported range from '.3 to In. at
Yawl. To tbbse who don't want to pay 4 and sc. for a
Seger, I offer the Segars of our own make with conS.
deuce. For beauty, of make, delightful fragrance, and
every thing appertainingto a trulygood Segarithey will
be found equal To any imported. These Cigars range
from Ito 3 cents. Of 'Fainter.° for Smoking and Chew
ing, we have till the celebrated brands. Our French and
German friends" whose great delight is snuff," will find
at our Store " al l their anticipations realized."
Friends and Citizens—We solicit your patronage free
ly; we feel a confidence in , ourselves and in our ability
to suit you—our constant and unceasing efforts always
being directed to the one great end," to please."
LrxwARD tc CO.,
*45 Market street, pear the river.
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oft DOLLARS REWARD.—The store of the aut..
kJ scriber was opened on Saturday night, mad rob
bed of Jewelry and other goods to the value of about
5250,00, as nearly as can be ascertained. I will pay the
above reward of 850 for the recovery of the goods, or
for such information as will lead to the apprehension of
the burglari. II KENNEDY,
je 25 tr z'o. '47 Fifth street.
I ARK'S ' ENNA. REYORTS,,VoL. 8.--Peonsylvanin
B State Reports, vol. 8, by R. Al. Barr, State Reporter.
%Ist receivedand for sale by
KAY O Booksell
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Corner of Wood C and Third reets.
BOSOMS - AND COLLAES-60 doz., latest styles And
various qualities, recd this day and for sale low by
Jen • • D=W 3 .l) TODD 1. CO
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JOS.'..PENNOCK, -•
JNO , McFADEN; Coararroce roa JOIN.
J. LORENZ.
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• PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1818.
,SteatribentPack etLine,leavesdallyforCincitutati,inant.
Passen t yr - Packet, via'SrowneVille, 'to Baltimore and
Phil Mall Ceac Lint 3 dizet A. - m., and 121
Western and Soutttern Mail Coach Line, 6 A: it.
• North . .. Western; via Cleveland,
A.
daily,lo A. At. -
Erie and Western New York . , daily, 9. at; -
North-Eastern,to Pniladelplna l daily, except Sundays, 4
• ARRIVALS AND DEI-4,IRTURE OF MAILS.
Eastern Mail .via. :Philadelphia, due 3 5.. x., closes 12 K.
Western Mail, Chi. and Lonisv., due 8 P. 111.. 2 elosess A. 36.
South.vla Balt.axidWitshington,due BP. m,closess m:
North-Westeim via Cleveland, due 10 A.. m. , closes 9 A.W.
Erie told - Western New York, due 8 P. lg., closePB Sas
wrofacs.
Par value. Asked; o,,ffered
Bank of Pittsburgh— • • •'• •• • .$50,00 $50.00 850,00
.Eketange Bank • • ....... • • ••• 50,00 47;00 46,00
Nershanta , and Si. Bank 50 1 00 50,00 99,50
Farmers , Deposit Bank None in market.
/land Street Bridge . 50,00 50,00 - 49,00
Northern Libertiesßridge•• 50,00 :15,00
Old Allegheny Br:dge ..... •• • 25, ,
80 ". 36 3500
,00 ' 2
I .Connellsville R. &Stock, 'Paid '
shares, 8.2,5 d... • .... • • . • • •••••••• • 5,00
City Bonds (6 • .
50,00
Monongahela "Bridge., 25,00
Gas Stock— •—_••• •-• • • • 50,00
Penna. s's, quote 4 PhiladelphiaPenns. 6's, " -" 101*
New issue Treasury Notes, ia's, quoted in Pailada• •117.4.
• Daily Review Or the • illarkete.
OFFICE- OF THE-POST,
• TIMDAT bloarma, .luly 3,184 a,
FLOUR The market was without animation on
Saturday, and consequently we have no change to
notice i 4 Prices. _
PROVISIONS—The market continues dull, and
unchaaged.:. We r notice a sale of Hams in a small
way at previous prices.
- GROCERIF-B—we note sales of Coffee at 71 , 08 e.
Molus's is held at 28. Sales Now Orleans Sugar at
Seal; .
Lard continues in good request at 6c for a prime
article.
LOUISVILLE MARKET
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Lotrtsvium, June 27.
Coal and Wood—;Stock of Coal fair, with further
receipts early in the : week.. Sales of Pittsburg Coal
by the qnantity at Sic; retail sales at 19;2011c, deliv
ered. Sales of Wheeling and Pomeroy coal at 9(
10c.. Sales ofgood wood from wagons at prices ran
ging -front $1,76 to 3,50 per load.
Cotton and Cotton Yarns—Stock light, with small
sales or common Alabama Cotton at 6304. The
receipts this week ;amount to 34 bales. Our quota
tions for ordinary to fair qualities are 5107 c. Cotton
Batting. may . be quoted at 84181 e. Cotton Yarns are
scarce, and sales have been made daring the week
in int* at 6, /and Bc-4 month, credit.
Iron, Metal, Nails apd Tin Plate—,We quote re
gular sales of bar !roe at 3.16i4c in lots; sales of in.
-ferior Iron at 3{alic.. We quote sales Tennessee
Hot and Cold Blast Pig -metal at $221028 per ton.
Ohio Iron is held at little higher rates. Nails—sales
of Pittsburgh at 4 18-1000.4 c, for the assorted num.
hers in light lots. Sales in - round lots at 412.11-16 c.
The stock is fair with receipts 1,043 kegs. The plate
we quote at $11,50e12 in light lots. Receipts this
week 223 tioxes. Light sates of Roofing Plate at
$l2 per box. Sales of Banca block Tin at 2V
29cts. • 1
Lumber—The prices °Member at the river have
been maintained at an advance of about SIM. We
quote sales at the yards as follows: Common Boards
912,150; Third. rate 16,50; Second rate .22,50; Clear
852,50.
Tobacco--This week the receipts sum up leas than
usual, though the sa/es, especially to-day, show im
proving prices. The highest sale to-day was at $6,-
10—the highest , figures for two weeks. The sales at
Todd's warehouse this week have amounted to 171
hhds at the.ronowin g rates: Firsts $4,50, 5, 5,50 &
5,70, and 6,10; Seconds $3, and 4,40; Common 2,00
and 3,15. The salmi at ihe ‘ Planter's warehouse have
amounted to 40 hhda, whicli sold as follows: Firsts
4,50, 5,00, and 5,55; Secondn3,oo and 4,50; Com
mon 2,25, and 3 , 15.
Wool—The receipts ate limited, and we quote
sales from the country of wool, in grease, at 141115 c.
Sales from stores of Pulled and Tub-washed wool at
22(325c.
Glass--We quote light =lea of Pittsburgh manu
factured at 8404,50 for 811 10 in light lots; conn•
try manufacture 3,25073,1 r sales - nf 10 by 12 at 4ga
5,00; large sines ranging fr om ' 10 by 14 to 12 by 18
from 4,00 to 6,00 in lots; sales to the country at-a
very Small advance at retail: Receipts this week
1412 boxes.
Cordage, Bcc—We quote retail sales of Manilla
Cordage from the manufactory at 14c; sales of oiled
and tarred Cordagei at 11312 c perlb. Sales of Bal
ing Beelp .Twine at 13@14c from stores; sacking
twine we quote at 25230 c.
CONTINUATION -OF TlfE. GREAT SALE AT
A. A. MASON &CO, ONE PRICE. STORE.
STILL GREATER REDUCED PRICES!
AA. MASONACO., desirous of red ucingan d closing
seats:took preparatory to receiving their New Fall
Goods, will offer greater inducements than ever. Their
recent large purchases at the New York sales, made at
such - immense sacrifice from cost, will all be closed out
at the 'tune ruinous prices. Amongst the articles re
cently opened, they mention :
6 cases Fast Colored Lawns, at - 7 cents.
9 At Muslin at 9a9 cents.
A large stock of SILKS, SHAWLS and VIZETTS,
very 10w.. : .
A large..tack o cents De Lain at 12 cents.
tt Scream' at ONE HALF PRICE.
25 cent Gingham at 12 cents
_ LMbroiderics, very cheap.
" " BONNETS AT ILI.LP PRICE.
Ifosiery,Oloves, Late*, Trimmings,
dre.
7 cases Merino ellfiCOS at .6 cents.
" cents entice ot cuts.
t.l) " and bales, Bleached and Brown Muslins,
very cheap.
Trash Linens at 10 Cents ; Linen Ginghams, 12 cents.
. Bonnet Ribbon Balo cents. Gloves at Or cents ; with
an imams° . variety of other goods, nil of which wilt
prove a saving to pa:chasers of from 25 to 60 per cent.
The - Storawll be closed one day, for marking down
and prepaying the Stock for the sale.
A. A. MASON tr. CO.
- ilehgel.House, Bedfor, Pa.
Tr.rifSHOTEL is situate on the main d road leading to
the Mural Springs, and hes been newly and hand
somely fitted up for the accommodation of Visrraus and
the traveling community generally.- The Bed Booms
are large, well Ventilated, and neatly furnished with the
best beds that eau 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 111nartrz- Mara will he kept in
the Rotate at all hours, fresh from the Spring—and
Hacks -will be in 1-tidiness to convey Visitors to and
from the' Springs as often as they may desire. Having
an elegant new Stable and Carnage House, those who
- travel in their own conveyances can be accommodated
in a manner that cannot fail to meet , their approbation
je29:2w. ISAAC MBHGLE.
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GREENWOOD GARDENS.
JULY Y
bein FOURTH.
P ROVISIONS are g made in thil retreat for
the accommodation of jive thousand visitors, this
day, n
with REFRESHMENTS usually kept in this
glia •
Aa r e efficient police will be on the premises, and good
order will be maintained.
Admittance to the garden, one dime.
This garden contains* acres of land, laid out in nearly
three miles of walks, with numerous summer houses
and shady bowers; all ornamented with flowers—both
native and exotic—besides , a large greenhouse and three
large Saloons.' -
.From two to three thousand visiters can be comfor
tably entertained at one time.
'1143 steamers Thos. Scott, Eclipse and Peyton, will run
from the Greenwood Wharf Goat, foot of Pitt street, to
the garden ne leaving- every 15 minutes, from e
o'clock A. eI. until 12 P. M.
No intoxicating drinks on the premises.
C- BOIL • I
ARRTAGES, BABDUCHES, BUGGIES, &c.. AT
PUBLIC AUCTION, on TIMID/a, the 3d day of
Jei.y, at 10 o'clock, a. it at the Carriage Manufactory of
the subscriber, in Diamond alley, between Wood and
SmithSelclitreets, Pittsburgh.
'Splendid Chants for a Bargain, and to rids in your own
Carriage.
In order' to alose un my:spring 411108 : I Will sell at the
time and'filace above stated, all my finished stock of Ve
hicles, which are done tip in thelatest styles and of the
best material.. It consists in part as fellows
6 Fancy to p
8 Common Buggies, withotiftops;
2 Handsome Carmichael, suitable for 1 or 2 horses ;
.1 Splendid Dickey -seat Carriage ;
1 do Parally"Carriage, with 3 seats i
1 Standing top Barouchs. Sale positive.
Trams..-4 mrinths, with approved endorsed paper, or
.Pittsburgh, Allegheny City or County: &rip, in equal
portions. All accounts due by me will be taken in pay
meat.
. . E. SI. BfGLOW, Pittsburgh.
jelBad JOHN D. DAVIS, Ana's.
Orpharasr Sale.
DY virtue of an'order of'the .Orphan's Court of Alta-
Cozu/T, will be exp fourteenthblic Sale, on
the precruses, ou SA.IIIBD.LI, t heday of lITLT I
at 3 o'clock, P. 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
plait of Lots laid our by Alexander Mille_ ,r and te corded
In the Offlee'foxßecording Deedsi'ase.,' Nos. thirty-one,
• thirty-rw6, thirty-three and thirty-four—the said Lots,.
Nos, 34 32,G3 and 34; being contiguous, and being each
twenty-four feet front on De Villiers street in said plan,'
and running back, preserving the same width, a distance
of one hundred and four feet.
117 - Terrna liberal, and will be made knowri at sale.
JAMES BLAKELY,
AdMinistrator of Bernard M'Cabe, dee'd.
JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct.
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at 8 cants; Summer Stullo of every. variety ; mote Cali
6f; 6f ; Lawns, 9 cents, fast colors, warranted ; fine
Bereges 18} and 25c.; more Wrought Collars, and 1.0 c.;
Chemizettes 244 to., jai
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ORME
Magazines for di — aly.
RECEIVED AT M. A. 31 11VER'S—Cocley's Lady's
Book, Grahams Magazine, Sartalife Union Maga
zine and 'Sonoma Maranon. for July.
The American Augleen Guide, with .numerous Illus
trations.
Nineveh and its Remains—bp Larord.
The Old London Bridge; or, The 6ays of Henry V7II ;
by C. Herbert Rodwell.
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Grace Dudley; or, Arnold at Saratoga—by Charles J
Peterson.
Second No. of the Personal History and Experience of
Daxid Copperfield—by Charles Dickens.
Facts for the People ; or. Things NVorth Knowing :
Book of Receipts. Fresh supply.
The Crimes of Paris—a Record of Scenes and Events
of Every Day Occurrence—by Robert F. Hrubry.
!Tr Smithfield street. opposite Brown's Hotel. [tell
13 - atiktrig Tuba.
fr HE subscribers have on hand a large stock of Bath
', ins Tubs, consisting of the following kinds :
Flung Bath Tub, large sire ,
Ottoman Bath Tub
Sponging "
Hanging Shower Tub ;
Children's Bath Tube;
Hand Shower Baths;
Leg t•
Stomach Heaters, &c.
Theist. Tubs are made of good materials and neatly
Japanned JOHN DUNLAP & CO.,
Corner Market and Second streets.
NEW BOOKS—lrving—The Crayon litscellany
comprising, The Prairie, Abbotsford, Newstead
Abbey. Complete in one volume—elegantly printed.
Curzon—The Monasteries of the Levant. Poet, 8 co.;
illustrated.
A volume of more than ordinary interest, relating a
eerie, of most curious and often amusing adventure. •
• * The fi eld occupied by the volume is almost entire
ly new.—Commerciat Adeeniser.
A book of gentlemanly, !them', scholarly interest,
which reminds us not a little of Iteckford's Spam eh Ex
'
cursion* or the vivid eastern reminiscences of Eothen
Literary IWorkf.
Cooper—Olew edition of early works.)—The Spy, re•
vised, &c.. with new introduction and notes. Complete
in 1 vol. Uniform with Iming's works. 6.1,25.
The Spy and the Sketch-Doak were the first American
books which were universally acknowledged to contain
a performance as well as a promise. We well remem
ber-the enthusiasm with which they were received, mild
the proud expectations which thdy awakened among the
liberal minded abroad and the patriotic at home. Irving
was soon 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 to a foreign
literature.—Literary World.
For sale by
jels
=ES7E3I
J. R. Taylor & Co rr
No. 122 Liberty street, (four floors below St. Clair street.)
MANUFACITURO ALL KINDS OF WIRE CLOTH,
from No. 2 to No. 60; Brass and Iron Wire RID
DLES and SIFTERS, from No. 2 to No. 60.
Every No. Wire Cloth in PAPER CYLINDERS.
All kinds of HAND WORK, Screens, Bird Cages, -
Fenders, /cc.
RIVETS--Black, Tinned, Copper and Brass, of every
size, on hand or mime to order.
WlRE—lron, Brass, Copper and Steel of every size.
BROOM WIRE, Shoo. Brass,Japanned and Britannia
Ware.
Orden for any kind of the above articles will be
promptly filled. Purchasers will find it to their advert
age to call and examine our stock. je9:am
je4
For
40 VERY VALUABLE BUIL SaIe, DING LOTS, in the
Town of New Troy, a short distance above the
Allegheny City Water Works. Also, TWO LOTS in
Allegheny City, near the Diamond Title indisputable.
Terms of payment, one-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 lin rke
streets, Pittsburgh. SILVESTER SEYMOUR.
Pittsburgh, June 8,1848.--dlmAltw
\TEW BOOKS.-4 History of Wonderful Inventions,
11 illustrated with numerous engravings on wood.--
1. vol.; muslin.
The incarnation, or Pictures of the Virgin and her
Son, by Charles Beecher, Fort Wayne, Indiana; with an
introductory Essay, by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Just received by JOHNSTON & STOCRTON,
la 7 Car. 33 and Meucci sts.
ts summer Goods..
TUST RECEIVED, per Express, a small assortmint of
t.l Summer Coating; also, two pleeeswhite Marseilles,
SO, beautiful-patterns; and will be made to order cheap
JAS. MeGUIRE, Tailor,
Third street.
FOR SALE-7 half chests" Helena , ' Tea, and 1 cask
Madder, LOW far City or County Scrip, at
CASIDAY'S,
No. 26 - Wood &tree
200 BBLS. N. 0. MOLASSES—In store and for sale
Eby JOHN ILTDEVITT & BROS.,Ia y2B N0..18 Liberty street.
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PORT OF FITTEUVROR
6 Farr
Steamer Lake Erie, Sholes, Beaver.
" Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver.
" = Baltic k Jacobe, Brownsville
tt-. '-Atlantic'
Parkinson, do.
" - War Eagie,_SL Louts.
" John J. Crittenden, Israel, St. Louis.
Caleb Cope, Murdock ` Wellsville.
Cumberland No. 2, Miller, Nashville
DEPARED,
Steamer Michigan No. 2, Gailon, Beaver.
Lake Erie, Sholes, Beaver.
Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville
" Atlantic. Parkinson, do.
" Wellsville, Rigger's, Wheeling.
" PerurCalhonn, Wheeling.
" Beaver . Clarke, Beaver.
For pinellnnott and Louisville.
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,1•1111 Map TUE light draught and swiftrahang steam
er DIARY ANN, A. McGownt, Masterovlll
mltrl77 llll. w Cincinnati and Louisville on Wednesday
morning„at 10 o'clock.
For freight or passage, apply on board. 'el9
- - For GreeituroosriAardini.--
NEW ARRANGEAMIENT.—The*
steamer THOS. SCOTT wilt corn
ence on Monday.7thito run
from the old Greenwood LandWoot of Pin street, to
the Garden, leaving at 8 o'clock A. as., 'and each even
hour until 9 o'clock r. as.; last trip from the Garden at
The Saloons are supplied with all the delicaciesef the
season. -- Tea at ft o'clock, The Garden with alarge
collection of Greenhouse Plants, Dahlias ; Annual Flow
er Plants and Shrubbery. The comfortable wharf boat,
Greenwood, will be placed at the-Pitt st. landing. Imy4
WELLSVILE PACKETS.
For Beaver and Wellsville.
TEE new and splendid passeager steamer
CALEB COPE, A. Mammas, Master, will
leave for the above and all intermediate ports
every. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
For freight or passage, having superior accommoda
tions, apply on board. may 4
New Arrangement.
Aeilot Tan steamer BEAVER, CHAS. E. CLARKE,
Master, will leave this city every Monday,
e s ay and Friday, at 10 A- Id.
She has a boat at the landing, between Wood at. and
the Bridge , prepared to receive freight at any time. jrny4
Wm. B. Wheeler,
O TEAIIIBONT AGENT, can be found at Wesley..
Grier's Counting Room, corner of Water and„Sinith;
field streets, Pittsburgh. mar 27
or ea a.
Ttit fine new passenger steamer AARON
HART, W. J. Kotorrz, Master, will leave for
e a ove and intermediate ports, THIS DA Y.
For freight or passage, apply on board
VALUABLE WORKS ON 1 5 1ANUFACTURES. MA
CHINERY, &c.—Scott's Engineer and Mhcbinist
Assistant. being a aerie': oil plane, gentians and evolu
tione of Steam Engines, Spinning Machines, Mills for
Grinding Tools, &c.; in :.! folio vols.
Practical Mechanic and Engineers' Magazine; 6
vols.; 4to.
Carpentry and Joinery : A comprehensive guide book
for carpentry and joinery, with rules for every part of
work about building , , and numerous plates; 2 vols., 'lto.
Cressy's Encyclopedia of Civil Engineering, in one
thick vol., 8 vo.
Scott's Cotton Spinner and Manufacturer ; e co.
Tredgold on the Strength of Cast Iron: new ed. by
lodgkindon, in 9 vols., 8 vo.
The Stettni Engine, by the Arnien Club ; I vol.. 4 10.
Mudie's Surveyor, Engineer and Architect.
Minifies' Mechanical Drawing Book; Bro.
Holtzaptiens Turning and Mechanical Manipulation ;
2 rot., nvo.
Bourne on Steam Engine; 12mo.
Craddock's Lectures on Steam Engine; bro.
Alban High Treasure Steam Engine 2 vols., d vo.
Hann Theoretical and Practical Mechacice ; 9vo.
Tomlinson Rudimentary Mechanics.
Dobson Rudiments of the Art of Blinding.
Swindell Rudimentary Treatise on Well Digging,
Boring, etc.
Lust received and for sale by
JAMES D. LOCKWOOD,
je
ell Wood street.
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New Light. _ ,
%Te received a l ot of L"‘iPSofvit7l alzes
thn.aeweonstruction that is
quite
simple and complete—some ornamental.
Alio, the article to burn in there, called " BURNING
FLUID." or 'FIKRIAL OIL." It has rare qualities,
which iecomniend it to the attention of Steamboat men,
Hotel Keepers and Housekeepers. For cleanliness,
economy and brilliancy, it surpasses anything portable
now in use.
Persons who please to call on of will be shown the I
peculiarities of the new compound
A constant supply of the Fluid and Lamps kept by
SCAIFEJs. ATKINSON.
ieYt Ist, between Wpod and Market sig.
THE FAR.-I.VEST—Ltfe Ocorge
Frederic Ruxton, author of " Adventures in Mexico
and the Rocky Mountains." etc.
Dante's Divine Comedy, the Inferno a literal prose
translation. with the text of the
. original collated from
the best editions, and explanatory news ; by J. A. Car-
lyle, M. D. JOHNSTON 4 ISTOCIVFON,
Corner .1.1 and Market at,.
I.IIALDLNG LOT FOR SALg.—A valuable
Building Lot, in a good location in the 7th Ward,
havinc a front of 20 feet on Rebecca street. near Lacy- I
rifle Church, by 100 deep—will be gold for S24J, cash.
S. CCTIIBERT, Oen. Agent,
je22 Smithfield street. i
J. D. LOCKWOOD.
63 Wood street
ACKEREL-100 bbla large No. 3;
10 " " " 1;
10 " " 2;
20 bbls., Nos. 1 and 2, Mass. hull]
Landing and for sale by
MILLER & RICKETSON,
Nos. 172 and 174 Lioerty street.
lI.S-5 bblei:Junerican, suitable for colliers;
5 " No.l Lard; in store and for sale by
JOIES PATTON, .1
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TN PITTSBURGH on Tuesday, Wednesday and Th ursday, July 3, 4 and 5, for three days only, ut the MANS/ON
IN
HOUSE YARD, Liberty street. - •
TIME OF ITN:
On Tuesday; July 3d, Afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock—ln the EXHIB Evening lO 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
la tot P. 31.; Afternoon, front 2 to 5 o'clock; and Evening, from 7 to 10 o'clock.
On Thursday, July sth—Morni ng, froml4o 12; Afternoon, from 2 toy; and Evening, from 7 to 10.
Among the most conspicuous features of this interesting Exhibition, is the •
RHINOCEROS, OR UNICORN OF HOLY WRIT. •
The Only One in America sines 18311.
The great difficulty of capturing this huge and savage creature, together with the almost impossibility of .keeping
him alive in a climate so uncongenial to his habits and constitution t 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
,
THE EMPEROR OF ALL THE MONSDRIESSACHION THE DENS 'OF WILD BEASTS.
His performances differ from all others, not only in the skill and grace which he displays ilia exercises' with the
TERRIFIC GROUP OF LIONS I TIGERS, LEOPARDS, COUGARS, PANTHERS, fce„ bat in the matchless and
almost superhuman command with which he exacts the obedience of these fiercest and most but s remorlet tenants
of the desert, the forest and the jungle. HERR DRIESBACH MAY HAVE MANY IMITATORS, HE HAS
- NO EQUAL—HE IS HIMSELF ALONE.
The LIST embraces all the finest Living Specimens of
WILD ANIIIIA.LBI
hat the great experience, enterprise and resources of the proprietors have enabled them to bring together in one
LARGE AND SPLENDID COLLECTION. A full description of the Animals contained in the Exhibition, will be
fouffil in Pamphlets rind Bills at the principal Hotels, pin:violin to the arrival of the Company.
(Cr ADMISSION, 26 CENTS. CHILDREN, UNDER TEN pulls, 15 CENTS.
Dr. George M.PCook.
OFFICI , in Fourth strect. near. Grant, immediately op
posite Mr. BaketeelPs. iu the room lat occupied
as an office by Alderman Pallier. He may ho found. at
night, in N 0.71 8.1. Charles. my3o;iya
tininess card.
TYRANT:S,th WELL ASMONOPOLLES MUS T FALL:
SO MUST PRICES;
fact will be proven by calling at MeOrmalt's
V V Fashionable Tailoring Establishment,Tbird street,
St. Charies Building,
Mono: Smai.prejto and Quick sales.
V.A.11/ETT Fres4 and cwt. mar.n
....... attuata ' PULL.no, WV. liiCitertiON, PIM/WHOM.
AIILLER&. RIC/1.01;90N. W7tole.3ale Grocers, and Im
porters of Brandies, Wines and Segars ; Nos, 172
and 174. collier of Liberty and Irwin streel4, PlitSbUrgb,
Pa
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Isaac
litirEsßvCeeliZlVl. :T . t i lf,o .l„ lt e ,: l, :nithfield street, 10..14 v b . e.
tv-1-
B. CARNAHAN, Attorney at Lour—Mee on Fourth
at.. between Cherry alley and Grunt at. lje2,-y
A A AIASON & C 0,60 Msnivs - r syars - r, are offering
4.1. their stock of Silks, Shawls ; Vanes, Lawns and
Mastitis at still greater reduced prices. Yard wide brit
Silks, best make at 12e., Saintlier Shawls at 75c. and
S 4; most fashionable Vire ttes at SS and SO ; Lawns end
.Muslins at 0 and 10 cents; best Merrimack Prints at Oc.,
usually 112te.; Calicoes at fie ; wrought Collars S cents;
wrought Capes SI and 62; Florence Braid Bonnets 62
and 'flic.; Gloves at 4 cents—together with a general as
sortment of other Goods at nearly- one-half the regular
rates.
tell)
' ~, TO LET— The large Three Story.Briek Wese
l-, house, No.lll Second street. Possession given
. Ist of July. Enquire of (Jell} A.. BRADLEY.
- ittiiiediars Garritai. ---- - -
Tut Proprietorship of this beautiful Rsragsr,
has made every arrangement for entertaining
visitant during' the scat= season. The steame
Array Masao leavea ttie foot of Pitt *ltem evert after. r .
noon through the week, for the Garden—commencing
half-pest I o'clock, making a trip every hour until tok
a c
o'clock, r. 31. On Sundays, , his leaves first trip at
o'clock in the morning. - Ice Cream, Strawberries, Dia.
her and Supper furnished to order. Also, Rooms forCo-
Whoa Pames at all tunes
N. B.—The Boat having been thoroughly repaired 6.1-
pressly for this trade, and being the first to open it on
Sundays, the owner hopes to gain a liberal patronage.
mill J. NS . AIt:ALT.:Y . Proprietor.
ASUINGTON HOTEL,
lIEDFOHD, PA.
THE undereigeed„ having fitted up this large and corn.
moclious Hotel in elegant 'style. is prepared to ac
commodate VISITEHB TO THE BEDFORD SPRINGS
in a manner that cannot fail to give satisfaction. The
House Is beautifully located in the very critter of the
town, and contains Chamber. equal to any Hotel in the
State. He deems it unaecessary.to multiply promisee,
but pledges himself to use every exertion to render ,
condonable all alto visit his house.
Hoarders will be taken to the Spring* in pleasant
hacks. at all tinies t and the water can always be had
flesh in the house. ()e21:2w01 SAMUEL DAVIS.
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— fire - Teisewoo
A DELIGHTPVL SUMAIE d
R -RETREAT, two miles
II 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. Alto, an extensive Green-house, con
taining the fittest varieties of exotic plants. Commo
dious Saloons are erected for the reception of vielteres—
lee Creams, Pastry, Fruit, Nuts, Cakes, and all the deli•
cartes of the season, are kept for sale; and all kinds of
Plants. both native and exotic. lloquets tastefully put
up at all seasons of the year. Tea every evening at 6
o'clock.
A comfortable Stenrnhont leaves the foot of Pitt street
every boor during the day and evening, landing at the
tiardeugate.
kept on 'temperance principles, and closed on
Sunday. pournal and Gazette copy.]
TEAS, It AL
TEAS TES! I I
form
is with pleasure that the subscribers in.
• form the citizens of Pinduirgh and vicinity
that they hove completed arrauttenients with
Mcsnro..l. C. Jenkitni .k. of Philadelphia,
to receive their superior
C 0., .
PACKED TEAS,
And will hereafter be kept congtnuily on
hand. They are neatly and securely put up
in ;metallic Peek , of k, i and I tb each, with
I T
primed enrd—showing. the kind of Ten,
pe,,,,, nam e of the concert and depot In Philadelphia,
with an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked.
r;
Imperial Gunpowder 02* 75 1,00 1..23 1.5.0
.50 75 1,00 14.5 1,50
g /
Dyson
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50 02i 7.5 1.00 1„5
50 621 75 1;00 1,25 1.50
e Y. liv ii . i t u i ek
Si)
n0,c15. Fine and Extra Fina• ..75 1,00 1,25 1,50
We will warrant all the TEAS we cell to be equal to,
if not aunt rior to any sold in this City, and should they
not prove aceeplable to the taste, they can he returned.
an d the money will be refunded, OA it iv only with that
understanding we sell.
We ask a lair trial, that the public may be able to
judge between our Teas and those heretofore sold by
mher companies in this city.
All !oversee 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. AI. YOUNG & CO.,
N, W. corner 4th and Ferry streets, and
E. YOUNG A SON,
S. W. corner 11 and Ross streets.
Fire and Marine Insur
THE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH A MER ICA will
mke ermanent and limited Insurance on Propert
in this a City p and vicinity, and on shipments by Canals y
,
Rivers, Lakes and by Sea. The properties of this Com
i -
pany are well nvested and furnish an available fund for
the ample indemnity of all persons who denim to be pro
tected by Insurance. NVIVI. P. JONES, Agent,
mayl6 44 Water street.
ZE=I!
Factory for Sale,
IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION, 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 from
the finest engraving to heavy cornice. Should the in
ventor, Immo 151errtt Singer, obtain a patent fot the in
vention or any improvement thereon, the said patent is
secured by deed to the subscribers for the term of seven
years in thu whole United States, and for ever in Alle
gheny Co., Pa.
Or, a PARTNER WANTED, capable of managing the
above business, and willing to take. an interest of at
least one-fourth in the capital stock. For particulars,
apply (post paid) to SCHOLY S. RYAN, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mr From the foregoing Notice of I. M. SIINGER, we
find that the Patent has issued, and for proof of our
claim, see records °four deed in Patent Office, at 'Wash
ingten, D. C. (je6) SCHOLY 4c RYAN.
Cigars, Snutrand Tobacco,
AT JACOB McCOLLISTEWS, Fifth street, N 0.19.-
Regalia; Washington Lanorma ;
La Rosa; Juste Saar - ; ,
Plantation;
Halt Spanish, Malay and Common;
together with a variety of other brands.
ALso—An extensive assortment of . CHRWING TO
SACCO, of the most celebrated brands, among which
are the Luxious Luxury, P. Robinson's Pound Lump;
Grant & Williarits', and Arch'd Thomas Grape Brand,
Five Lump.
All orders promptly attended to. Country Merchants
would do well to call and examine my stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
Cuba Wrapper and Filler Leaf for sale.
try - Sign of the Indian Chief.
For Sale,
THE UNEXPIRED PART OF A LEASE of a ComE
'Room, in a pleasant location in the City of Pitts-:
burgh, with 0.11 the Bar Fixtures and Furniture ; together
with two Tenpin Alleys, Balls and Pins, in good order
Rooms and Cellar; lit with Gas. Enquire of--
ARTHUR ARTHUR NICHOLSON, or
- JACOB BOSTON
BRANDY—MattII Copse Brandy v./. Dapay's
Bordeaux do.; A. Seigneue, ftochellra do.; Cognac
do.; in store and for gale by tie% . J. S. BONNET.
FLAXSEED -4 casks, landing from steamer Cumbyr
land, and for sale by
je7 B. A. FAILNESTOCK k CO.
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EVER BEFORE EXHIBITED IN THE UNITED STATES,
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Admission * 25 Cents, Opilp.
HE characteristic 'features of this great estaeligh
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 Arottoxworc, by far the most stupendous musical
project of
s tile age, composed of over 1000 distinct musi
cal instruments. more powerful than a band of fifty ma
sic inns. and drawn byforty Honer inprocession,willcon
htitute the Orchestra during the entertainment.
An rutire and effective Dramatic etompany, under the
direction of H. F. Matins, Proprietor of the Adelphi
Theatre. Washington, D. C, is attached to the Tron_pe,
' for the purpose ot getting up every night the grand He
roic and Patriotic Spectacles of
GEN. WASHINGTON. "OLD PUT," AND "MAD
AN'THONV WAYNE! ,
reviving reminiscences of those " timm that tried men , :
commemorating some of the Most stirring and in
teresting
Revolutionary incidents, the gallant deeds of i
the Heroes of '7O, end concluding with a grand National
Tableaux of Gen. WASITLIOTON mounted on a noble
charger, teens on the shoulders of Ms brace Continentals!
The accession of the CARLO TROUPE, under the
charge of the trait Italian Dirk Clown, signor Flux
CARL°, know* throughout Europe as the hthn of - 1000
Tricks, and more renowned probably than any artiste that
has ever perambulated the country;:, and a singularly
talented Tronpeof Equestrians, in every department of
the business, viz: Messrs. C. 1. Rotates, W. W. Nicnots,
G. 0 KNAPP, T. Vorno, &c-, &c.; Masters GULDMIE Can
to. Panes, Cuottscs, &c.; hltsdamei -H. F. Maims,
KNAPP. Paws ; Miss Dmssitoar, &c., &e.) - altogether ren
dering this. Double Company as much in advance of all
other estabtislunents in the numbers and talents of the
Troupe, as in the -extent and elegance
frontth outfit
Will perform in PITTSBURGH, in of the AMER
ICAN HOTEL, Penn street, on the 2di 3d, 4th and sth of
July.
FOUR PERFORMANCES ON THE FOURTH OF
JULY , viz 10 A. at; and at 1, 4 and 5 o'clock, Y. Y.
ADM...CON, 35 czns. jeZ
itif HUSH COILN—In store and for sale by
3e:39 RHODM & ALCORN.
1000 p BUSH. er s t e am er Pßi li E w Y e E il on AL LLOW C ay O _ lt' an 'i d — f T or o sl i tl n e i l V iiy e
jett9
RHODES & ALLORN , 30 Fifth mt.
IFANYI3OInr WANTSOat Meal, Corn Meal, Rye
Meal, Wheat Meal. and Barley Meal, they can find it -
fresh from the mill deity and nicely sifted at
tet.3l
.RHODES & ALCORN'S, 30 Fifth at.
tO TEAIIIIIOATSi HOTELS AND GROCERS can at all
times obtain a supply of fresh Yellow Corn Meal at
RHODES A.', ALCORN'S.
je49 {Chronicle copy.) '3O Fifth street.
Upload:
IftlfE AG ED C lIRISTIA.,APS COMPANION, containing
j a variety of Essays. adapted to the improvement,
consolation and encouragement of Tersons advanced in
hie. Ely the Rev. John Stanford, V.tl., with a memoir
of the author, by Rev. George Ilpfold,D. D., Pastor of
Trinity Church, Pittsburgh. In one vol.. S vo, Just
received and for sale by JAMES D. LOCKWOOD,
je2.7 , 63 Wood street.
ITO - OrS.. OF THE EVISCOPAL CHURCH —Jaxss
„UP LIOCKWCNI Ep iscopal for sale the vasioutaublicalions of
the Protestant Press, and those of Stanford &
Swords, New-York. JAMES D. LOCKWOOD,
For man 63W00d street,
y years connected with Messre. Wiley k Put
nam, and late John Wiley, N. York and London. [je2o
For Bale r
A THREE STORIED DIVE4LING HOUSE,
' being the second house from Penu street,in Sny
der's • ow, on Hay street. Immediate , passession will
be given. Enquire of DAVID EarcatE, Attorney at
Law—Office on Fourth street, between Ob*rry alley and
Grant street.le2thdtf
flirray Mniei.. ,
CIAME to the subscriber, living in Wilkins Township,
st_i Allegheny Count), on the 19th inst., TWO MULES ;
one a dun and the other a roan color. The owner is re
quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges
and take them away; or they will be disposed of, accord
to law. tieZi :Mot z W. J. LINN. Wilkins .
INSURA.Di..
riIHE DELAWARE MUTUAL eg
SAFETY INSUR
1. ANC El COMPANY —office„Norch Room of the Ex
change. Third street, Philadelphia.
FIRE INStattOica.—Buildings, Merchandize and other
property in town and country, insured against loss or
damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium.
Manisa INstritaxcs.—Tliey also insure Vessels, Car
goes and freights, foreign or coastwise under open or
special policies, us the assured may desire.
INLAND TRANSPOSTATION.—They also ihsure merchan
dire transported by Wagons, Railroad Cara, Canal
Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lalces, on the most
liberal terms.
DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmimd A. Sander,
John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel'
Edwards, Geo. G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R.
Davis, Folwell, John Newlin, Dr. - R. hi. Huston,
James C. Hand, Thpophilus Paulding, H. Johns Brooks,
Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Serrill, Spencer Mc
-
Hymn, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr.
S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr.
DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. —D. T. Morgan,
Wrn. Bagaley, Jno. T. Logan.
WILLIAM MARTIN, - President.
RICIIARD S. NEWBOLD,9o.retary.
EU° Office of the Company,-No. 42-Water street, Pitts
burgh. (jeld:di() P. A. MADF,JRA, Agent.
XTOTICE.—The Stockholders of the Fanner s
its Bank of Pittsburgh intend making application to
the next Legislature, for such alteration of their Charter
as will give them Banking privileges or, if. deems d ex
pedient, will ask to be incorporated as aitew Bank.
By order of the Board of Directors.
jelttmL JOHN MAGOFFIN, Cashier..
ET' Harrisburg Telegraph copy till Legislature meets,
ma send bill to this office.
PLEASANT RESIDENCE FOR SALE--A large and
Convenient property," athlete in; Lasirenceville,' at
about five minutes walk from the .omnibus stand, having
a new and Comfortable dwelling house, stable, An. The
garden, fruit trees and shrabbery are all in complete or
der. The lot is 100 feet front on Ewalt .by 140 deep On
Washington street to a .24 feet alley; This property mill
be sold at a bargain. Terms easy, andliamediate pos
session given. S. CIITRB.ERTiDen.. Agent,
j eQi Smithfield street.
OATS -1600 bushels, received and for sale by
JANES PATTON, Jr,
No. 17 Liberty st.
DYE FLOUR-27 barrels,
.reep and
s fo r r . a Vki,
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O . I4 ODASSES-50 bble, in store and for sale by,
ieft JAMES PATTON, Jr.
Q UGAREOUSE MOLASSES
-100 bbls. Sugar House blot asses,St. Jamas Refinery
10. do do do do Louisiana do
In store and sale by MILLER dc RICKETSON,
'nay' -
FEATHERS sacks, Prime,inndligi from steamer
Cumberland, and for rale _ .•• .
- • B.A. FAUDIESTOCK h CO.,
je7 • . • -Come - slat and Wood sm.
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REAM AND W. R. CHENSE-1.35 boxes prime Cheese, for sate by Beal J._ S. BONNET.
LT, OLL-10 !Ads., ree,SlNd on &
coasig MOOR FlR&Dnmeni and for
i sale by G ,
jel2 Diamond.
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D- - VIVILLIA
XCHA GE ;IN RANKING Si
'OFFICE
• N. E. corner of 27i aiut, Wood.striets.
IGIIT and Tinad Bills or:Exchange, Bank rgoleS
0 foreign and domestic Coin bought and sold oath
most favorable terms. • • =
Collections made in all the principal cities of thellition
ut the lowestrates. • jeld:
Bankeisand Exchange Brokers, Dealers in Foreign and
Dthisestierisafillse Exchang, Certifuxue.s Ikpos•
it,Ban k Cotner Of Third and Wood ate., direptly opposite the St.
• . - --. N. HOLMES .sc. - BON,
Bankers and Dealers in Exchange Coin and Bank Notes,
1Va.55 .6:rackets - an:Si h'iashuigh.
SIaLLM6 IIiTZ. --. EXCHANGE; • -
" 'New.York • ipr .Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Phi-lade/Phi& : - ' ``. Louisville
Baltimore. - 4, St.,Loais
iaita..itoras.-.... - . . : . .
Buying rate,
# die. I County ',4. City ord's 1
1 " Relict -.... . k
t ' P . Pennsylvania Co
I :". New york , 1
1-" , Moryland. 1 -
3 ''', Now,Orletina - -.---
Ohioßuying rates
Indiana
Kentucky
Virghila
VPheeling
Tennessee
11.00 BI.& SARGENT.
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE . BROKERS,
N.E. COTIUT of Wood and * Siiik'strees., , Pittiburgh, Pa.
TIF A t NES in Cain e Bank Notes, Time Bills, Poreigia -
IJ and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of DeposkSic
EXCHANGE on all the pnacipal Cities of the Union
and Europe-, for sale in sums to snit pnrchasers. 4,..
CURIthiNT and par funds eceived on deposite.
COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the
lowest rates. ," - - sepil.ly
T HUFFMAN CASIDAY, ilterehandize 'and Pro
t/ • duet Broker--offiee, (up . stairs) No. 20 Wood street
-
1.11.15. Aiaekeral, /11u. "a, !urge,. lot
L mac de2s) 5h114.11 tr. SINCLAIR.
_ .
1 JACON-4W) lbs. Bae.n Rama t 6ides and Shoulder;;'
for auk, by (jeti)
II %HIED . YEACligt?.--100 .bash.- pried -Peaches, for
Ai sate by • Ue2B) . SAILetLIt SIM:LA.IR.
&MED APPLEs--qu busheis Dried reaches, for sale
J
by (jer'4 ` S Ital2t 1c ~LYCLAItt
FiLE4ii. GROUND , R.Ykl FLOUR---Iteed
and for sale "(je.ae) CUMALINB 133111.11.
SACKS EXTRA TABLE SALT -and and for
`2 if .eule by ' (je:rd) - CLthlAtiNS
'-COBUSHELS' CORN bIEAL--To arrive, and for sale
by Cie2.l) CC/Mb/INS
A L.OT OF CREAM CRE'F.SE---Ree'd and for sale by
le2O . tIfhL4I.LNS & Sh.llrti.
je2o
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CHEESE, kX/Ci,S, ANL/W.ooh
-5 casks - Peace thossorn" l'ot.Ash
ILO boxes W. H.: Cream Cheese; • •
4 boxes and X obls. eggs;
3 sacks Wcagi received and for sale by
je2e BONN F. 3", Liberty at.
DE IJNES, FILBERTS ki.N. (BASH UTS.
jt. 47 glass Jars Bordeaux .eraxikeri;
1.0 bags x..agush Wallowa ;to
Ftwerts; oß.cousiguinetu and for sale low
• Baud). - " St./NNE:L.
Ljr ELM! G —.14511 boxes, Oro. - I.ealed tie meg, Lu store .
.I_l.u ad lor sate by' .. teXe) . J. Ls.
.30, tstiSti. 4 JA'rz4, (a. primn'acticie,) scare and
VJUF
sale U)' ALL:mkt:4.
I,,Zu ';11) street.
50, st o re and for saie,by
)e2l; ALCURA, IA) Niih st.
lOU° li-iuost ; N F U V . ELLy Ctiftrt, in
jczn itIIODES JC. ALCOR-N.
t-tOLTAI/ /Lye, Cnop3,l Corn uon Oats,
1... X Barley Aleut, iStan and baud., tunalantly On /taau
and for eamd by. 12.i1U1./LS b 4 :iLCUI4ti,
je2l/ Filllletr.et.
ir, ? 7 " ' liv4l a ((or (Graham,
at.oud"Litit;e tit hea t
(for • Nye-and-hanau-,
L.,cood con.tantiy on hana!oy
i RHOliE$ er, ALCORN,'
Lk:AWN ZtVILI.J.t. tsar I:LE6 —.tat gross, on ham( and
lor ;sale by dc ALCORN.
1111 etlth atreet.
f itialaTtfr CaT9sl.ir-41 floz., on baud and tor su!e by
_IL 15153 [Chronicle copy..l IitIUI)Esk.ALCURN.
g
150 bugs itio Colfee ;
:5 pkgs. Y. li., linp.l, G. P. ;zed Powehcing Tens
,g
40u Oth'ICSO N. to, stotasses
/10 La= Sugat r -No. 4co ;-.=ilvitl3 a seaerad
assortmeat of I.4ocerids, 55r awe ay -
Je4.l - _ mita`, ALATTILEIV.s .5c Co.
ri tOBACCO-15 kegs No. 1 SiX Twat Tobacco, bouts
gate's brand, /or sate by
Jew' !LIMY; MATT/MINS& CO.
I. IBAN-1.5 b6ls. %Yfum ikans , t'or oale by. .
CMOs AN I.V. r.161 4 .--.!.04A bbxen Lpiaii3 ;
jj
.ioo &utile /qv,*j ust received
uuu for Bale by JOSLILIA IttiODEb,
jet: No. O Wood at.
A CASES Pitt.lN., in jars;
4 boXCV just received and for
salt by ' JOSHUA, UHODHS,
jeS. No., Wood aL-
A BOXES SHELLED ...91.0i101 , 11.1S
10 •• bitter
10011 Cocoa Naos; just received and for sale by -
je22 RHODES, N 0.6 Wood of,
SCuttlaillsit....--tiu barrels, for sate by , .
11.11±ri MAT THEWS es CO..
WASI la . ;
10 hall ibis., f..„.; just lauding. For sale by cietul
UGlat HOUSE barrels, superior
quality, for sale by. WM. DIEU,
jez/ No. 153 Libert
inLIKESE-411 boxes, for sale low,
je2U
I EAIUNS-20 boxes, Just lauded , for sale by
.I_4 • WM. DYER,
3015 Na 163 Liberty street.
V did 1941 - deb will be sold very low.,
301.11 w lif.'ll."ltYAN, No. 27 Fifth et.
- DOT ASH,—S. - easka •-• Petteb Bloasam Pot.4ab," reo'd
aDeland for sale by - 1. S. BONNET,
_ Liberty at,
ted daily by Ben .%Yest
5 in. store and for rale by
len BYER, No. 15S Liberty at.-.
SUGAR HOUSE 5 101.ASSES—:iifew bbia, St. Jame
Refinery,'"a first rate article, for sale by .
`Jett 1 W.51. DYER
Basks _Bacon; Hams, put received per
ILI Highlander; . for sale by oe.ttl)
101 , ,FEE---te hags, just receiving; tor sale low.
• WAL DYER
1)ROOXIS--3d dozen, joist - received and for sal* by
- _ ,IVOL_DYEK.
STAR CANDLES-20 boxes, Ornratou'i, in store and
for sale by tiet2) KING &1.1001 HEAD.
•
DAIWAS--50 boxes, halves, quarters and
_eighths, in
U, _prime order and thr sale by
k.lllol3af
batiks
b
—A few casks, oa consigiment =Afar sale
00121 KING tc MUORHEAD.
j":l7oSii
%..K
by
EN CIIEES'E
(ml 2)
-0 . casks, just reed and for sale
KIM= k.I4OOIt.HEAD.
ClittAhl CHEESE—IOU boxes, in store rusct for sale by
jolt: JUNG lc MOOR 1191,
PEACH BRANDY, lrish Whiskey, Jamaica Rem,
Holland oin, in lots to snit purettase.rs, ! or. sale at
wholesale pribes, ty (jeS) J. S. BONNET, Liberty st.-
_
t SUGAR-50 bags, in sfare store firr sale by
13 jeS J. S. BONN ET, Libertir st.-
PIIABLE SALT-100 bags Hope Mills Table Salt, in
store and for sale by Iles) J. S. BONNET..
g 11.1...-2T5 baskets Salad oil, rec'd and far sale by, - •
1,/ lea S...IIONNET.
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bbls. No. 3 laTge 450 boxes Nio.
Settled Herring, to arrive and for sale by
leB J. S. HONNET.
AMERICAN PlNS—lease B:, 4, American Pins;
Just received and for sale by -
MeCANDLESS & CAMPBELL,
jeB 97 Wood street
YE FLOUR-41 be's. RynFlour, recd and far sale
by [my3o] S. 41t. IIARBASGH.
ARASOLS —Cotton, Silk an& GiAgham Parasols, a
fine assOmen4 for sale by
McC,ANDLESB & CAMPBELL,
. Err Wood street.
"D U 1. 1 ,8 BO - 0.---11LANX9 forreactUng •ts
system, with the author's directions to tenehers,
printed on the covers. A new supplyi_from New York
just rec'd and for sale by - JOHN MELLOR.,
jeld 81 Wood street.
inUTLERY-4 cask superior Knwes and Forks, pocket
.and Pen-knives, Butcher . Knives, Shop- Knives , Scis
sors, Sic., just opened by • •
McC NDLES9.h CAIBPBELL ? ,
87 Wood Street. -
•'DINE COGNAC BRANDIES-27 half, pipes, various
_,112 vintages, of our own importation for commerce,.
From-Bordeaux; just received and for sale by •
- • MILLER & RICKETSON,
Nos. 172 and '174 Liberty etreet.
MPROVED PUMPS, that will not PAZ= up in the
I
poiansx weather, for sale by
SCAIPE & ATKINSON,
.
may2s' 'First, between Wood and Market sts. •
- DED BLANKETS-1 mum (50 pair) Lied Blankets, 8 8
11-by.64, 6 ths.,..ribbon bound, received this day, on
cousignmeut from tbe manafacturer, and for sale by
ap7 - iposire Firth street;
a.iberty, op]
40 BALES ma, BROWN MUSLIN at ang c ti zt
Co.
TIMED APPLES-275 bushels Dried Apples, seed
.1-1 and Ra• 'sale b • 30J 'S. & W. kIARBAUGH.
DRIED 13.N.EF-2 tierces Prune Dried ef, reed and
for sale by [ o2y3o] R. ea W. HARBAUGH.
.ARDfewbbbs.oust. received and foleale by
trird9- & W, HARBAUGH.-
.
GLASS -175 boxes Markell'an assoriedsizes Glass
just received and for sale by
Iib:ESE-30boxes new Cream C. eese; jnst reed and
for sale bs+ • - [iny3ol •• 8. RAF lEf
U3AUG.
Q . ODA ASH-30ptsks oiSteete & .'s super
Coior Soda
Ash, jest received and for sale by .
--131 9 a ," ' - ' S.- &1.V.-KARSAUGIT.
Awrcro.E.--no,oou poonds of Wool wantOd by
dia7 3o 8. & HARBAITOIL
• • 0;7. •. 0 , 0 asses, ree'. an . fraT
sale by [mY3o] S. dc W. HARBAUGH.
- -
SEI.MOLABSES-sbbls., Battle Ground, in store end
. for sale by (je6) JAMES PATVON, Jr
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New Itardware Stoire t _ •
• SIGN Or THE PLANE'AND
No. 78 Wood street, Pittibogli. -
Er WIER & LAUVAIAN, Importers and Deakm in Po—.
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are now reign and Domestic Hardware, all its varieties,
pmpared to sell as low and on as reasonable
terms as can. be purchased elsewhere: 'We solicit our
friends, and the public generally, to call and examine
our sto ck, which consists in part of Entra and Pods,.
Pocket and Pen-Rnives, Scissors, Shears, Retiors; House
Trimmings, niches Locks, Latches, Hinges and Screws,
together with every other article usually kept in Hard
ward Stores. We invite The attention of Carpenter and
mechanics generally to our 'assortment at Tools, whieh
have been selected with great care, and which we are
determined to sell so as to give satisfaction.- fap2td.kw
A T THE - SION OF THE FLANS AND - SAW, a Mu
assortment or "Cincinnati COOPERS' 200L5. ,
For sale by .DBER Ac LAUFMAN,
mayla No. t'S Modal:ram--
AFRESH SUPFL Y OF COOPERS' fOOLS—Just
re
caived and for sale by HUBER & Is&UFISIAN,
may 9. N0..78 Wood street.
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FRESH SUPPLY OF THE LATEST
AND NAST NANKIDNAELI
Ventlnge, Oasslmeree, Summer Goods,
CLOTHS, &o .
TsDELANY, 48 Libe rt y .street, respectfully calls the
.
attention of his friends and the public to his w
supply S e asonable Goods, such as the - latest. styl n e e of
Fancy Caahmaretts,drabted French Habit Cloths, Itidian
Summer Cloths, Drills, White and'Biown Russia Duck,
Summer. Cloths, Plain and Fancy French, English and
American Cloths and Caasimerea; and all other articles
suitable for customer trade. Also, a large nod.. general
assortment of READY-lADE CLOTtIiNG, made up in
the most fashionable manner, und will be sold - low for
cash. • fjelalfivil P. DELANY.
YALIJABLE LOT OF OROU/VD.—The iabscribtirt
offer for sale all that valuable Lot: of Gtoond eft- .
Ware on Second street, between. Grant and Ross streets,
(the property of the late lames Mcllroy, deed,) beibg
twenty-four feet front by eighty-five feet deep: The lo
cation is admirably adapted for a.private residence.--
Enquire of hIcCANDLESS &CAMPBELL,
je29 • 971V00d meet.:
Pittlaiirikh horticultural Society
- IEATILL hold their Sommer Exhibition Of EalAy Fruits;
yy - Vegetables, Plants, Flowers &c" on wednrstay
and Thursday, the 13th and 14th ofJUNE, and premium's
.wilt be awarded for the bestand second bcstdf each va
riety of articles exhibited for competition- The mem
bers, and ail who &clan interest in Horticulture, are ta
guested to bring their productions forward to the Exhibi-
T' Caav ncer .
HE subscriber' having taken Garden Me - Pleasure Gardens, in
.DFN t S w ou ld inform
known
z a e s n s h o e f
CPiNCER h T t hGA
bRe.
has had the Gardens and Saloons fitted up in a splendid
manner, and they are now ready for the reception of via
hens. Refreshments of all kinds will be served up to via.
hers on the shortest notice: LEOPOLD LIEGNEM,
jei.42scditertf • ' Proprietor.
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AS•Diamond Alley, can be =insulted i , n all,
,Z f s • cases ore private or dtlieatettafurs Incident a ..
-to the human frame.- . • , •
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Syhilisand Syphiliticeruitions,goisontrea,
• and consequences, together with all cs- -
nem • utaset,iniptirities of the blood, with all discos es or
eenrreatorigin,skin diseases,withstricturetf,gleet,nretbral •
discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles,.
rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the womb,
monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints,
iti fistula in
anc, nervous affections, pains in the back and loins, irri
tationf thd neck of the _bladder and kidneys, scorbutic
eruptions, ten et Xingwerm mercurial diseases /to. '
TWELVE YEARS'PRACTICE • - •••
Exclaalvely devOted to the study and treatment of vene
real disorders, and those arising trom youthful excesses
gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the
consutniton may have been enfeebled,enablesDr.Brown
to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who mayplact
themselves ander his care. - • • • •
Dr: Brown's offices are conveniently arranged Into set
ante aPirfitiOnts. Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear •
of exposure to other visitors.
It is of importance to runny persons In need of medical
aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly. To alt , •
such, Dr. Drown's ready skill in removlnkcenersal die.
• easer, in their various forms and stages, allersinducements
• which can rarely be equalled. Stningers.are hereby aP' •
prised that Dr. Brown has been reg - alarly educated is
,eve ry branch of medicine, and for the last twel,ve years
confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those
*diseases.
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• ' .Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon in'
Pittsburgh - who gives his whole attention to these corn.
plaints.
ErCertain,safe, and speedy cares will, In all cubs, be
guaranteed.
Recent cases ore relieved in a short time, without Intert,
ruption from business. . • • ' •
or aupture.—Dr. Brown also Invites per.
sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid parttetk t ••
Inc attention to that disease. • . • •
Letters from a distance, asking advice, mast contain - -
fee, or they will not be attended to.
00P — Offiee on Diamond Alley,.a few doors from Wood
street, towards the market. Consaltations - s=l confi
deutial.
ItEumATisAL—:kir. Scum's newly- discovred reit: •
edy for Rheumatism it a speedy and certain remedy
(or that painful trouble. it never fails.. • • .
Office and Private Consultation Roams No. .
mond 'alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. ,The Doctor is always at .
home.
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Dan era Nagle's! Pala .19.xtrac Ler. .
'llO THE PUBLIC.—This is to esttify that have found
Dalley's Magical Pain Eitractor to prove a cure to'
the Chronic Rheumatism, which I have been articled
with for ten years, inary hip joints.
ABWAHAM R. VREELAND.
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dequeekanoek, N. Y., April 8,1348.
Ma. Dsrazr—Sir: I have bean troubled with thir
Piles for eight months,•and coald.get no relief. Your
Magical
,Pant Extractor having . been recommended tO
me, I applied it bat twice, ()blamed initant relief, and in
a short time was perfectly cared Could I not get any
more of it, I would not take a hundred dollars for the
balance of my box. WILLIAM HALL,.
97 North Moore street,New York, Jane 19,1847.
1177 CAUTION.—Da/kes only Depot in the city qf Zileut
York, and where thegenuine:Ankh can. be obtained,
i
wholesale and retail, sat 415 Broadway.
Ds.m.zy is the inventor of this truly invaluable cons
pound, and he never has, and Piecer will communicate the
secret of its preparation to any man living; and, there-.
fore, no other person ever has Riede, er ever can make. a
grinnorit himself.
Counterfeits abound! Every truly valuable article is
subject to be depre@ted upon by counterfeiters and ha,
posters; and nothing, that we know of has More exten
sively experienced that fact . than Dalley's Magical-I'Bln
'Extractor! .
A' Thu—The genuine Dailey, in cases or the,severest
Burns, Scalds, Piles, &c., will afford inuant relief, sad'
.produce at once a coolingand soothing effect—extracting
pain in and from one, to flteetrznbtutes! but be sure,ttl
ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth.
And now mark theSliffereneet—CounterrettExtractors,-
no matter under what name theymay appear, or how ap- .
plied, always irritate and increase :Upstart
Pamphlets, containing certificates orcures may be had
gratis, on application to JOHN D. AIORGAIX,
Western Depot, Pittsburgh.
Da. Wm. Tuoax. Agent.
Dailey's Animal Galvanic Cure...AU,
For.. Horses, Cattle, &L.., cares spavin, quittor, grease.' •
poll-evil4ores, galls and bruises. Pamphlets containing
certificates of respectable parties, may be bad on apph- -
cation to JOHN D.. AIORGA.N, '
oetlB:d&wy . Agent, Pittsburgh. -
From Rev. Asa Shinn, of the Protestant Methodist Chord&
HE undersigued_, having bean allUcted daring the past
I winter, with a disense m the stomach, sometimes pro
ducing great paindn the stoinach:for ten or twelve bourn --
without intermission, and having triedvarious remedies
with little effect, was furnished with a boule of Dr. D.
Jaynes' Carminatiee Bottum. This he used according
the directions, - and found. invariably that this medicine
canoed the pain to abate in three or four minutes ; audio
fifteen or twenty minutes,-every uneasy sensation was
entirely quieted. The medicine was afterwards used
whenever indications of the approach of pain were per
ceivcd, and the pain was thereby prevented. He continu
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 amoutt
of oppressive pain. From experience, therefore, he can •
confidently recommend Dr. D. Jaynes , Cunitinauve Bal
sam; as a salutary medicine for disease' of the enamel
and bowels.
A. SHLNN.
Allegheny City, July 16.1843.
11:7- For sale at the PERIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth
street, near Wood. ang7-Mcw
rtaIIIESE - 11A1K CREAM—A matchless' article for
IL, growth, beauty, and restoration of the Hair- This
Cream, when 'once known, will. sapercede all other arti
cles of the kind now 'in use. Where the hair is dead,
harsh, thin, unhealthy, nor turning grey, a few applies. ,
tions will make the hair soft 'and dark, and give it a beau.
tiful, lively' appearance; and will also make it maintain •
its liveliness and healthy color,
,tit as long as lathe
preparations that are gener al ly used. Where the hair is
thin, or has fallen. off, it may be restored by using this
Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of
using oils on their hair should at once purchase a bottle of
the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so composed that it will
not • injure the hair like the other preparations, but vrill .
bdantify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every
/For testimony to its very superior qualities, see the fol)
lowing. letter from the Rev. hlr. Caldwell to Meerrs.
liendenhott & Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the
Southern States:
Later ofshe Rey. R. Caldwell, Pastor of the Presbyterian
Church, Pulaski.
nazseas. Ha rossesmarr & Srixreu : Gmcrr.r,lntr-1 tate
p.easure in adding my testimony in (altos' of the excellent •
preparcaon. called Dr. Parish's Chinese Bair Cream; for, •
about two years ago toy hair was very dry, bristly, and
disposed to come out but having procured a bottle of the
Cream; and used it according to the prescription, it is now .' . !
elastic, soft, - and firm to the head. Many balsams and -
oils were applied, each leaving ray hair in a worse state'
thanbefore. Mis Cream, however, has met my expee. • . •
tations.
As an article for the tollet, my wife gives it preference
over all others, being delicately perfumed and not dig- I.
posed to rancidity. The It esp . ecially, will find the '
Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preps-salient; **-
for the toilet. Respectfully, &c.,
R. -CALDWELL.
Pulaski, January 7,1647. ' ' ---
117`901d wholesale and retail, in Pittsbirgh, by John
M. Townsend, 45 Market at., and Joel Mohler, corner of
Wood and Fillhttz ' 11315-d&urly
substation. -
HE partnership heretofore existing between Semite
B. ltrushfield and William B.Flaysorading under the
nn of BUSLIFIELD & HAYS, has this day been die.
solved by William B. Hays selling his entire interest in
the firm to S. B. Blishfield. All accounts due the firm
will be collected by S.D. Bushfield, and all debts doe by
the late Atm to be paid by the same. .
Pigsburgh, June 22, 1549.
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• CO-PARTNERSHIP.S. B. Smarm]) liming this'
day associated with &Imself HENRT LEADER. formerly of
Bedford, Pa., and recently of the National Hotel. Pate
harsh will continue the business under the firm of
BUSthrIELD & LEADER, at the old stand No. 220
Liberty street. -- • S.D. BUSHRIELD. ,
Pittsburgh, JurieW, 1E49. H. LEADER.
Having retired from the former bnainess, I take plea
sure in recommending my successors to. the patronage
of my customers and the public generallv
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