ItOws Reported fbi tlie•littorning Post. - CHOLERA IN CINCINNATL • Cirrormmer,Jaly 9. , . The Choler* Al:ltem:tents up to noon .yesterday; *mounted to 74-other diseases 30. There was a heavy 'thunder storm-lasi night. The market lir unchanged. - CHOLERA- IN PHILADELPHIA. • Pina.ramr.pme,:ruly 9. There Were 23, new - cases yesterday, and 10 For the twenty four hours ending at noon to-day, there wotiti:39 - new cases and:2o - death!. - • . CHOLERA th NEW YOM • • Nzse Yens, July 9.. There Were. 23 new cases yesterday-, and 27 Yor the twentpfenr hoar" ending at,noon to-dity, there were 140 cuei and 26 deaths. :„ Tam Wan, Sul) , 9 - WilsOn the Vocalist..died Quebec - yesterday, from exposure while on a fishing excursion. NtADISON DEAD. - WASHINGTON, July 9. Mr.. Madison died this morning. She was mich adrauctidin age. ' The public buildings are all. closed _today on tic coant'ot the painful otoreptieg Of Ex-Presieent Poll" , - EIN, -Y vyea, ; Floor - - , -There is aN hea demand ly for shipment and SPecidation.- The sales toolay exceed 800 bblic Common and W4324C111 Canal brands at-$4 5604 60, good western - and straight .brands at $4 75. Sales of Gennessee at $4 93. Graiii•There is a good deal doing in Corn ; but there no marked change in prices. We note salei of 40,000 .bushels at the following figures: Southern-White,. at 56068 c. fP bashel mixed. at Itycia Masse; we note sales of 1500 bushels at . . . Psovisione--The market for Pork is firm; we note salesit $lO 50. Sales of prone at $9" 00 bbl. • Beefily not so active yet,• upon the whole sellers have the advantage. ' We note sales of mess at $l2 ®13'25.,': Prime at $ll per bbl. - Lard is quiet ; with regular sales:of keg at 6l(ii7c. Bacon-1n hams and shoulders there has not been much doing. • - • Groceries—There is a good feeling in_ahe Coffee market and prices are firm.. We note sales °f law.- aeaibo at 7c, Java at 9c. Sugar= --Prices are in favor of buyers, but not so decidedly as to require:any change in quotations, we note Men of 800'hhda.Rew Orleans at former quo tations. • ' , : Molatote-The Scales have beon to a fair extent at former prices, demand fair. Whiskey min brisk demand, at 2•41 c per gall. • . OPPICT. OP VIE ALLEGES= BBIDGE CO. The President- and Menageis of the 4 Company ,. for erecting a Bridge oter. the Allegheny- River, opposite rittsbarghp in the Comp of Allegheny," _have this day' decletrecfa Dividend of one Dollar and seventy-five cents on each shave of the - Capital Stock, standing in the names of individuals on the books of the Company,lo be paid Urthe Stockholders or their legal representatives; orthwith. jraCtlevAylt Jourr lismata, Treasurer: illa.Rorrotzt—Please announce the name of R.O. BROOKS, of the Second Ward of the City of.PittsbUrgt in the Daily and Weekly Pittsburgh Post, pia suitable candidate for the office of Conley, Commissioner subject to the decision of the Democratic County Coarenuon. Arr. Ramat, having proved himself-an unwavering Deniderat, if nominated, receive the most warm and hearty support of the Democraiic party. je.22 Kielty Jrarrzasorturt DastocaArs. Ms. 'Dame :-:=You wilt please announce .Arreartv Jormarox, as a. candidate for Coroner, 'subject td the tdecision of the Democratic County Convention. 'He is a true Democrat, artd,ao mistake ie3o> - Mani, Dareocasmr. . • fl7ll3lsg rior Goders Lady's pools ) Gre esuiries Sartain's and Peterson's (Ladies' ha-. t i o od) Magazmes for July, and a - general assortment of Ch eap ' Publieutions, - for sale at the LitertuT Emporium on Thi ru ,-strept, opposite.the Poit Office. - je2t Waits tr. Howes. , uy..0„,,, e 2r...1 offer - wham' left Of me to the Vaal °cute C omity . c o zwention aa-a 'candidate (or Cortmer. If .I have any friends, I want them to kg ror me now - Lmtox RkA., . . uty22 _ . 4 , . ' . Later of Molitto derße • . BSunda y Traps 1.0 Th e steamer BRALVER. will leave the Moir; opposite the Monona lett Monza, every, Sunday morn:og, at o'clock, for Beaver., Retawung, will leave BeaVcr at 1 o'clock, and arriveatCo'clock,z.m. Fare, - kwury-tra's cattis: Elltr Stittoe...:The Journeymen Saddlers, Harness and Tina Makers' Society meets the first Saturday of every, month, at Union Hall, corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets. (nuLyl9:4):' W. C. Gumainm Sec'y. IF Ecoxioniy.—lf wisb to , save your money. an buy ;Tema HAT or CAP, cell at FLEMING'S ILaT spo where you will find B. complete assort= ut of the latest nations CHEAP FOR CASH. WM. . FLEMING, 1.30 Wood et., corner el' 'Virgin alley. mar23:yj __lllo-1. 0. of 0. - F.—Place - or Meeting, Washington tial7, l rVoiid street, between Sth end Virgin /1.11 u .. PITI3II=G7I LODGE, No. 336=-Meets every . Tuesday vicenin Minteatintx Esuilarstirr, No. 87—Meets lst .and 3d Fgiday of each month. ' mara— Sy - 1:1:rI O. of O. il l ......Srv•vonzaV Loma, No. 49 meats at • the Hall, ,comer of Wood street and Virgin Alley, every Thursday evening, at 8 o clock. ' mayldhn - . GIOntOZ BASECTT,BeOY.- - , . • Irr G. W. BIDDLE. Dentlati—REsioviro to a new three. story Brick_, on Idstrrnmsxm Sr.. one door be, low-girth - Street. TEETH INSERTED, from one to a whole Sett,' by.Atraospherie Pressure, with a beautiful representation of the Natural Ensa, restgthe PACS to its, original shape. TEETH EXTRAC TED, with little Or no plum DECAYED Timm permanently saved by PLIIGGLING, preventing 'the Tooth-ache, which is much bet ter than curing it, though it should be done in live rain. mtes, or even instantly.;. ap21:1). .I:l7 • Attentiort...ROßElLT BARKER; hlsmatecr Vamoz, No. 31. Marla; baween Second and. Third streets, Eilabstrgh. , -.Constantlq on hand, a large and general as sortment of Pssmottots READY-MADE CLOTHING. . Particular attention paid to the Cutting Castom Work, which will he made in the most fashionable man rrer;and on reasonable terms. . - ,malß stn74'Odd Hlll, Odeon .8 uildinc, Fourth , hatoetn-liraod and EatiArteux strootr.---Ettsbnigh Faseanwnent, No. 2, meets Ist ; and 3d Tuesdays of each riiliburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets Sd "and 4th. Tuesdays. - • Meeluuries' • Lodge, . No. P. meets every Thornily eaetiin• ' • • Weittem Star Lodge, N 0.24, meets every Wedoesday e7 l e ro n ftity ' Lodge', Na . let, meets every Bilnday`ev'ng. rtfount Moriab. Lodge, No. 3110, meets every Friday evening.: . . • may29:2y ILIOR ISA T.P-11:1LITX - Ry- GOODS—GiIt 'and plated. X Laces and trimMings, by IYO HOGAN & CANTWELL. IVOR SAY..E—Sonte•Jointed Pshing Rods, Violins and A.ccordeors. - -• ' 20 pieces Black Bilk Fringe Gimps, and plain borders. •.50 pieces cold -• ' " • a 20 " Black"iind cePd Gimps. • 1.5 " Black Silk Lace, just received, and for sale very cheap, at . MARKET STREET. 'DOH SALE—Tiaro desirable Building Lots, having ..each 21feet front on Prospect or Bedford street, by L's 7 deep to a 2.sfeetalley. • 2aso,swo Lots, each 21 feet fmnt on Webster street by 127 „,leep to a. 26 feet alley. Price, 8400 a Let. Terms: 550 let band of City or County Scrip ; balance in seven eival y`earlypayments: • S. CUTHBERT, rale - . Gen. Agei.t, Smithfield, street 14 000Dfil..—f tun received--Fine Capes , and La ces, tloilars,ls . 4ngs and Innertings; Ladles , fine Rick and vidored.Sdk and Cotton Gloves. All kinds of BUlkary Goods : lit ROGAN CA.NTIVELL,S, je3o , .88.011arket street. A c t pAn, . • - KEWA.R.D.—The store of the sub le.PlJ scriber was opened on Saturday night, and rob bed of Jewelry and other goods to the value of about 3250 A as nearly as can be ascertained. I will pa - the above reward of 850 for the recovery of The goods, or for such infonns#n as will lead to the apprehension whe burglars. 'KENNEDY, Mengel - itionaei BedforA; Pa, . . rpHIS HOTEL is situate on the main road leading to '1 - the Mineral Springs; - and has been : newly and hand somely fitted up for the accommodation of VnerEaa and the traveling community generally. The Bed Rooms are, large, well ventilated, and neatly furnished with the best beds that 'can be proeured- The Table and' Bar Will bp attended' to with great care, and every exertion will be made to add to'the comfort of all who hanor this Rouse with a call. The Mgrairru WATsa will be kept in the House at ail _hours, fresh' from 'the Spring—and Hacks will be in emdiness to convey Visitors to 'and fr6ra the Springs as often as they may desire. Having an elegant new Stable and Carriage House, those who trayel in their own conveyances. can be accottunodated in a manner that cannot fail to,•meet. their improbation je2l.l:ftwo , ISAAC MENOLE. - - OrPltana' °Mart- Salle' .... - 131 - virtue of an order of the Orpana a Court : of axe .'" gheny Comity, will be exposed 'to Public Sa Jain, the premises, on SATURDAY, the fourteenth day 9( al. 3ipek, ate all those FOUR CERTAIN . .LOTB OF GROUND sit in the Seventh Ward Cate City Dis trict) of - Pittsburgh, being marked and numbered in a plan of Lotstaid out by Alexander Miller, and recorded in the Office for Recording "Deeds, /cc., Nos. thirty-one, thirty - two thirty-three and t hirty - four=the,imiti Lots,' Nos. 21, q i ,;ft3 and 34, being Contiguous, and being each tweaty-fo •feet fronton De Villiers street in said plan, end running back,presprving the same width, a distance -- • - - - Pf Pne hundred and four feet. - -.' -.- . .::.. . . .... . - .3..11 zakwitikwis ..,. .. ~ ,wr - • Terms liberal, and will be reader kriewa. ar sale;; SU/AT MA NUFACTOit ,I ) . * - , _.. ... .. _ . , . , .. ._.- - , AdipiaisUator:orDernard Meatus; decld , 0 exilsmisinto 'D'inrrilnlifing Buipoiltte ----7----t,—.. e. rue ,—,..- ~.. .. ... . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, - -.A 4,. MASON k. -- i41,9'2,.. Br ODDS. ,IeSTADLIS.Fi .1 4 119.68 FOURT4( STREET, Apaid,o_BuiLDlNGS, alLsMENTwillbe te, - 9Piltioll on FRIDAY, DftY ath; urxwmeor WOOD AND nrnarrr SirrEare, , .- ,-....:: AA of their Stock having beeii.Marixd_y(Ptott, wil(be .Always -,- - 1-12iravaau,.p . ,.. offered at the- GREATEST BARd • INs - Purchaser s Er,.;cin' hand, a large assorrmen tot- Shirts tan ( lePeid'uPon: findingloods - at . LOlto - 7 4 IiXR.I CE r S Besompicollars, Cravats, Gloves, Hosts ass Slapimder a than ever before - ~... . , :trader sham, Drawers, &a., &e. mar2l , _ . • Tiro , ardware =sore u :ELI:LOP THE. PLANE- AND -84. W, No.- 78 _, Wood street, Pittsburgh. iltaltElt.do LAIIFILAN. Inrportert and Decriers in Pa u, reign and Domestic Hardware, in-all its varieties, are Dow !prepared to well as low and on as reasonable 141=1.5 1414015 he Pitunhased elsoutens. We soften-oar L 7eie4ibt„ icnd",the public geqerally, to call and elnaMitit 4!.-setopit,,er coast/as in part or Knives and Forks, p oc k:vt And bich rinnenissst,' Scissors, Rhe-ars, Razors; R 0025 ;:qtek 45 Locks, Latches, fli ages and Screws, tx ,,,, t h er. . cot h ,:kver7 lherA article - usually Wept in Hard loge Ott'autentionol Carpenw end i i "; c r i i;;Gil en i nti i,7ll9 aitsortment ot Tools, %daub have been selected w; 4l ' lll.°4lCare ' and-which we are' determinedto *ea so a give reP2'dl'w I._ • r T llB 43IGN, OF MIL . E = SAW, -a fall amortmeut. , & m i n , 4ii COOPSRS' TOOLS," For tole by . LAEFATAN, maylß. AFRESH S UPPLYVF . COOPER:. ° " d--.fast re -Calved antler sale by HUBER 14 " 1.3144 - Ine:Y9 , 78 Via .lod street. ti - • • apfil . . PASSENGER .A.RE.n.NGERENTB,FOR 1848. SteambomPricket Line , leavesdailyibreineirmad,l9.am. Passenger Packet, via Brownanue, to Baltimore and Philadclahle, 8 S.ra.)arid 6 Arai! Coach Line direct to' Philadelphia 9 s..si and /21. Western and Sonthein Mall Coach Line, 8 A Ed. North-Western, via Clpveland, daily,l9 A- Erie and Western New York, daily, 9 A. M North-Eastern,to Piuladelplua,druly, excliptßundas,4 , , . _ ARDIvAIs AND DE.EATIDIE OP MAlLS._a:astrn Mail via .Philadelphia , due 3.A. ht., 010515812 EL VV, Ottani Mail, Cin. and Lowey., dal 81..31., CloseB 5 A.R. Bout h.via-Balt.andWaabington,due 8 a.. ia.,plosiaa3l. as, North-Weate.rn via Cleveland, due /OA. X. closes 2 a.m. Erie and Western, New ;Pork, due Sr. 31, closes 8 ii..X . - • - • ' • ' Par etaus. deka. - 0 1 6 ' 7 '4 STOCKS. Bank of Pittsburgh. ••• ' $.50,00 850.00 - 05 0, 00 Exchange Bank .. •.. • ••-••-•,--• 50,00 47;00. . itlerohtuits*and IC Bank 50,00 5%00. • 49 ,30 ,50 Partners, DepOsitßank•-•-:••• •• • ' None inmarket., Hand Street Bridge. .• • ' 50,00 50,00 •• • 49,00 Northern Libertiesthidge•—•-• 50 , 0 0 - 35 , 00 Old Allegheny Br: dge- •• 25,00 -• 36,00- 35,00 Cotutelltorille 11-R. Stock, paid on shares,'so . • •-• • ... •.• .. •-•-• ,00 1,43 City Bond s (6 ::::. (6 fr 9400 • klonongithelaßridge ! •••-• 25,00 •• • ' Gas Stock.- 30,00 ' , - • Penna. s'a, quoted in Philadelphia.. • ••• •• • ••••• • • •• •• •• 91 Now - is - sue Treastuy Notes, 6's, - quoted in Philada• •117} k. Daily Review or , the-Storketo. - OFFICE OF THE POST / TIMIDLY dro/101100. Tidy 10, 1849. $ Itir Business continues remarkably doll, , mer chants generally devoting :; theli time to the settle ment of their aecotints. , FLOUR--There wars a slight advance demanded 1 on yesterday any acconipanying activily in trade. Sales were made on the levee at $3 500 3 56.. From store at $63 1.503 8704 00. PROVISIONS—There appeara to be an .active demand for Sides and Sactulders,".hut no change in , figures. - - - - . GRAIN--But little doing—we notice sales oats on^ Levee at 29c. From store 33. Corn—salee from find handy at 36637' OGROCERIES--We note sales of Coffee at 7i(371. , Molasses is held at 26023. Sales New Orleans Sty gar at 4105. • BACON--Continties in active demand at a slight adyance. . RYE FLOUR is dull,at $2 56. .WIIISICEY--Demand at 19c for Rectified. . , , ..-...... we e k are 7. Coffee—The sales for the week are only 600 bags Rio at Sian. 'Nothing in other kinds. Feathers--Sales to fill orders at the current rates, say 33a34c,. Fish—We have heard of no change in shad; the sales are limited at $5 75a5 871. Herrings are sell ing at $4 . 25a4 50 for Potomac and Susqfiehanne, and s4a4 121 for North Carolina. Mackerel are pretty active at $4 75a5 25 for Halifax 2', and Ps new No. 3 ssas 25. Flour and Mtal—When we left the market at the close of our last week , / 'review sales were making to a moderate extent, of Howar d flour at 4 50. Sales to a limited extent were made on Saturday at the same price, and on Monday and Tuesday about 800 bbls. were disposed of at similar figures.--. Wednesday being.the anniversary of Independence, nothing was done. On Thursday it was announced that tlie steamer Canada had arrived, with one week's later advices from Europe. The news was received and published in the Sun extra. Thin had the effect of unsettling the market, though sales were made to the anent of about 700 bbls. at g 4.50, and closing firm. ' The stock on hand is moderate. City Mills—Millers are manullicturing but moderately. We note sales during the week to the extent of a hout.3,ooo bhls. at $4 62, which is . the present price. Susquehanna, no sales. Corn Meal is dull at 2 62a 2 75. -Rye flour 63. The inspections of flour for tbe past week comprise the following kinds and quantities, viz: Howard street, 4,352 bbls.,and 28 half do.; City Mille, 2,238 bbla. and 426 half do.; Susquehanna, 60 bbla.; Family, ' 256 bbls. —making in all 6,906 tibia. and 454 half bbls.; besides 186 bbl, rye flour; and 358 bbls. corn Meal. Oil—We give sales of Winter Sperm, natural and bleached; at. 1 - 20 to $l. 25; Spring do. do. 1 15a$1 20; Summer do. i 1041 15; bleached winter patent 55c.; spring do 50c.; Whale 42a45c. Provisionsi---Bacon; There is no new feature to notice—price* remain about as last quoted. There was nothing done on Wednesday, and the market since has been quiet.: We note sales of 25 casks. Sides at 61c.; 16 at W.; some few parcels extra at W.; loose bring 6/c., with sales of 18;000 lbs. at I that price. Shoulders tolerably plenty; sales of 20 casks rough at 51 cente, 50 'at 5f cents; and city smoked at sameprice.Plain hams at 7 a 8 c ent,, 1 and extra and suger.cured at 91a10c. Pork; Prices are somewhat better, but thesalea are limited. Mess is held at $ll 25a11 50, and prime $9 28a9 50. Beef—NoChange in prices since our last, the market moderately supplied, but sufficiently so for the wants of the trade. No.. 1 sells in limited lota at $l2 to 12 50. Lard; This market is languid, very little ex ported. .Sales ofsome 200 kegs at lie cash; also 150 bbls. early in the week at 7c per lb. Rice—Sales at 3101 cents. ' Leather—The sales are to'a fair extent aed.prices remain as followa: Spaniels sole 16a18c.; country slaughter and rough skirting, 1 17a201c; finished /ekirting-19a28c; tipper, $2 25a3 50 per hide; calf skins, 40c per lb.; or 14a$18 per doz. Cattle—There were 350 head offered on Monday, of which umber 320 were sold at 3 25a 4, equal to 6 5028, averaging 3 621 gross weight. The balance 130 head) were gent to Philadelphia. Hogs, 4 25a4 75 per 1001ba. • . Copper—Balt. maaufactured sheathing 23c; nails 30c; nntlbolts 25c—.6 months. Yellow metal, 19c. Engliah sheathing 22c, and refined ingots 20c. Baltimore Sun DLisolietton: IRE partnership heretofore e.tisting between Ba mue B. Bushfield and William B. Raj's, trading under the _of BUSHFIELD HAYB t has - this day been "Ifs solved by William B. Hays selling his entire interest in .the firm to S. B. 'Richfield. - AU accounts dee the firm :will be collected by-S. B. Bushfield, and all debts dao by the hue firm to be paid by the-same. ;_ ' -- B. B. BlißliF/ELD. Petubuigh, June 22, ISO. B. HAYS. d CO - PARTNERBHIP.—S. B. Basun= having this asiociated with himsel mair MADER, formerly of Bedford, Pa., and recently ofte National Hotel, hus band., will continuo. the bit - sines* under the firm of BUSLIFIE‘LD tr.. LEADER, at the . old stand No. Liberty meat . S. B. BUSH FIELD. . Pau - burgh, June 22;1849. LEADER. Having retired (mei the Loimer bnaineet, I take plea sure in recommending my successors to the patronage of my customers and the public generally. . ic22 W. B. HAYS. - Ifianir , 1111 E. undersigned has just xeturned from New York, with a large, splendid and-well selected assortment of. ORNAMNTAL HAIR, of every kind. He invites Ladies and Olatlemen to call and examine the new and most beautiful article of ENAMEL PARTINGS for Bands., Wigs and Half partings , r invented. They are so much Mee the natural and fit so close and easy, that they cannot be distingtushed from the natural hair on close inspection. • Bownrunto Nsw.—The new Balance Spring surnuntnts the difficulty, and must supereede all others for Gentle men's Wigs and Taupees ; it bears equally on every part of the head, without stiffness or artificial appearance ,• (in these it is unlike the old;) it shows the forehead equal to the natural hair. • Wig sdbarera are particularly invited to call and ex amine the articles for themselves. • CAMERON, • . No. e 9 Third St, near Wood. N. 'B.—Remember the New York Hair Manufactory. mayls:damtcwffin _ . MS PITTSBOROU 1308.8 D OP MOADE. ,Y 08.• PENNOtN, r ' JNO. AL:PADEN, Contnirriat rottiuti. BALTIMORE -bIAREET ~...,..t,_~. ---- ~- PORT; .OP, PIT TS B more. 3 PEET 10 =mini wires rit 1128 : ctt6lßiB7 ARAI VET). • Steamer Lake Erie,Bholes, peaver. - • , 6 Michigan No.'2, Gilson, Deaver, ", • Baltic, Jacobs; Atlantie, Parkinson, do: Steamer Ben Wrat , St. Louis. • a Hail Colunibia r Green, Cin, Caleb Cone, Murdock. Wellsville. EPARTED, - - • Steamer Michigan D No, Gilson, Beaier. a Lake Erie, Sholes. Beaver. " 'Beaver; Clarke,"l/eaver. cc Baltic, Taeobs Brownsville. " Atlantic, Park i nson; do. Peru, Calhoun, Sunfish. Wm. Phillipg, APPhail. Wellsville cc .-ater, Zanesville. ~ Glaucus, ; no, Louisvill liegtqar Pocket for VIE fine ateanaer •WELLEVILLE, Capt. Bums, will leave forthe above and Inter ale la..l,orts on Wednesdays and Saturytayr.. • .Forfrelght orpassage apply on board, or to' • an2s GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, Ant.- . . • Far eilariiens. ' 0' ARRAN EMME---TIM THOS. SCOTT will eon s sunnier -'l6liiratin' lVVer enee on Ilfonday t blay 7th; to r from the old Greenwood Landing,Toat. of e a chet; to the Garden, leaving at 8 o'clock a. at.; and ateven hoar until . 9 o'clock P. an; last trip from the Garden at /0 P. K. .' ' . • - The Saloons are sup lied with all the delicacielef the season. -Tea ,at 6 o'clock. The Garden, vith a - large collection of Greenhouse Plants, DahliasiAnntal Plow er Plants and Shrubbery. The comfortable wharf bean Greenwood, will be placed at the Pitt at. landing. rety4', WiDLLI L IL For Beaver and Wellsville. Tax new and aplendid passeoger steainer CALEB COPE, A. Munnocr, Master, will leave for the above and all intermediateq/orta eve or Thursday hangturday. • For-freight or passage, s um am/rat:nada tionsiapply on board. - maY4l: Sew ArFaxisement. 77- 1414/V E TEuI teatrier - BEAVER, Crux. E. Milan, miter,. wilt leave this city every Monday, e nes ay and Fnday landing at. She has a boat at the between Wood at. and the Bridge, prepared to receive freight at anytime. 1E0.4 Wm'. B.l47lreeiei OTEAXGOAT AGENT, can be "fo u nd at Wesieli L. 3 Grier's Counting Er4101:0, corner of Water and Serith fteld streets, Pitistrrgit' • ' nuar27 ATALUADLE WORKS ON MANUFACTURES, MA CHINERy, &c .-- Scott ' s Engineer and Machinist Assistant, being a series of plane , sections and evolu tions of Steam .Engines, Spinning Machines, Mills for Grinding Tools, &c.; in 2 folio vols. Praeucal Mechanic and Engineers' 'Magazine ; a vols.; 4to. Carpentry and Joinery: A comprehensive guide book for carpentry and joinery, with rules for every part of work about bailding, and numerous plates ; 2 vols., alto. Cressy's Encyclopedia of Civil Engineering, in one thick vol., 8 vo. Scott's Cotton Spinner and Manufacturer ; 8 vo. Tredgold on the Strength ,of Cast Iron: new ed. by. Hodgkindon, in 2 vols., 8 vo. The Steam Engine, by the Artizen Club ; I vol., 4to. Mudies Surveyor, Engineer. and Architect. Minifies'lffeelamiical Drawing Book ; Bvo. Holtzaprel's Turning and Mechanical Manipulation; 2 vol., Bvo.. Bourne on Steam Engine; 12ato. AlbanoCrdck's - LeCß:area on Steam Eugine; Syn. High Pressure Steam Engine 2 vole., 8 vo. Hann Theoretical and Practicalliechatics ; Bvo. Tomlinson Rudimentary Mechanics: Dobson Budunents of the Treatise uilding. Swindell Rudimentary on Well Digging, Boring, etc. Just received and for sale by JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, ie23 63 Wood street PEKIN TEA STOLLE., rfillE subscriber has just received; at the Pekin Tea Store,.7o Fourth street, a very large and well select. ed stock o f pure GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, from N York, all of which has been received in this country since the lit of February last, consisting of the different •gradea grown in the Celestial Empire. Our stock being. among the largest in the West, we are prepared to whole sale on be:ter terms than may other house in the city.— We invite retail grocers to call and examine out stock and prices. They can have it, packed in and emit packages, sl b tin cannisters, or by half chests , to their convenience. Our retail prices vary for Oolong, Black Teas from 50 cts. to 81 50 , tic,; Ning Young Souchong, 50 etc; Con go 50, and English Breakfast 56; Yon,7sHyson, Gunpow der and Imperial , from 35 cents to SI lb. Families are requested to send an get samples of our Teas, and try them, before purchasing. nty24:dikw A-JAYNES, 70 Fourth at. UHITE SUGARS.—Lovering's Loaf, Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, just reed and for sale by the bbl. or at tetail,'at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth street. may 24 MNE COFFEES—Mocha. African, Jaya, Laguyra, JU St. Dotningo and Rio Coffees, fast rec'd and for Rale at the , PERIN TE,A STORE,7O Fourth et. mery24 11PAISINS AND FIGS. -0:10 eighth boxes prime Rai xt, for and 50 small drums fresh Figs,juust received ted for sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth street. may 24 CHOCOLATE, COCOA AND BBOMA—Baker's Bro. ma, No. 1 Chocolate and Cocoa; also, Schmitz , sweet spiced Chocolate, just reed and for sate at the PEKIN TEA STORE. 70 Fourth street. may2l Cheap Clothing for orip. HAVE just received from the East a S well selected and I fresh assortment of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, including aEln gflisu pando French a C u o r t e, tCwhsi c r h res and I would respectfully invite the attention of my friends. Country Merchants and others visiting the city, who wish to . provide theniselves with a good article at a very /ow price, are respectfully invited to call on the sub scriber. All work warranted. Bathing Tubs. HE subscribers have on hand Alarge stock of Bath. lag Tubs, consisting of the following kinds: Pliang Bath Tub, large size; Ottoman Bath Tub ; • r ngin. g Shower Tub; Cgrtl's Bath Tubs; Hand Shower•Battis; • Leg '- Stomach Heaters, &c. Tubs are made of good materials and neatly Japanned. • JOHN DUNLAP fr. CO., je2l • Corner Market and Second streets. :AMU TAYLOR ....•••••• • • •••• • • • 10113 R. TAYLOR, J. R.. Taylor lb C 0 ),,, No. I'4 Liberty street, Veto doors bekno St. Clair street,) Iij'ANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OP WIRE CLOTH, .01. from No. 2 to No. CU; Brass and Iron Wire RID-. DLES and SIFTERS; from No. 2 to N 0.60. Every No. Wire Cloth in PAPER CYLINDERS. AS kinds of HAND WORK, Screens, Bird Cages, Fenders. &o. RIVETS—BIack, Tinned, Copper and Brass, of every size, an hand or mane to order. WlRE—lron, Brass, Copper and. Steel of cony size. BROOM WIRE, Sheet. Drass,Japanded and Britannia Ware. Orders for any kind of the above articles will be promptly filled. Pnrchasera will find it to their advan age to cull and erantMe our stock. J e2:3rn Fos Sale 40 VER Y VALUABLE, BUILDING LOTS, in the Town of New Troy, a short distance above the Allegheny City. Water Works. 'Jibe, TWO LOTS In Allegheny City, near the Diamond. Title indisputable. Terms of payment, one-fifth ou delivery of deed ; the balance in four equal annual payments. Far further in formation, please call on the subscriber, at the ware room of Edward Todd & Co., corner of Fifth and Mirka streets, Pittsburgh. SILVESTER SEYMOUR. Pittsburgh, June 8, 1646.---dim<w 200 b , m 0.728 0 • " n store wall for so, e JOHN BTDEVITT & BROS., N 0.13 Liberty atreeL Greenwood Garden. C I TIUMBERRIEI3, num racist tlilt Viums, are now 0 -served up in this SLIMMER RETREAT, with all the other good and wholesome refreshments nature and art can produce. Bomiets of choice Flowers, tastefully put up; • Tea every evening at (I o'clock. The begin nin g. Scan. leaves the foot of Pitt meet the f each hour, front 8 o'clock A. st. until P. sr., landing at the Garden gate. Closed on Sunday, and conducted on Temperance principles. [Gazette and Dispatch copy.] jell LOTH BCKWBB BE .E RIVE ING STO • IVVItIBBB 261-LIBERTY STREET, THELINC ROM ABOYR IRWIN BURET, SIGN Or TER GOLDEN BEE HIVE. • ArESSRS. G. lc B. would respecoully inform the pub lic that they can at all times find at the above place assortment of a splendid ,• OTHING AND CLOTHS,— • Suitablefor Custom Work. rlt being_our intention to Cash business, we shall endeavor to sell all articles in the Clothing line at the lowest possible rates, and there can be no doubt that our friends and the public generally, would find if their interest to favor us with a share. of their patronage. BOOBYER & GRIBBLE.:". - N.B.—Particular atte ntionstaitltoolte - fittittg of Clothes fa" No. 251 Liberty street, three doors. above Trativ sign of the Bee - ap2s 0 1 11 1.1111 meres TVST .RECEIVED, AT THE BEE-HIVE CLOTHING ey STORE, a: fresh supply of plain and fancy. Cssat antassitood.quality and fashionable patterns, Which we shall be happy to aspect of at low rates. ma BOOBVER & °RIBBLE, ya] • No . 251 Liberty at., sign of the Bee Hive.. , . By repress. ST RECEIVEDiax earreilrva CLOTELIG STORE, j lj eome splendid rtoeuts, Yesangs and Cossimeres of the latest styles: Those desirous of procuring anyt hing in our line, are respectfullyaolicited to call and examine opr stock. • - ' • BOOBYER &GRISBLE O P RINTERS.-L-fluing Ink, from .the manufactory ray of I: H. Meere, New. York, in Cans and Kegs, toml fit. bp*ards, and iroat2o cents to t Also, Had, Blue, Green and Yellow Inks, in, Cans on St. to 2 .they.epartantly for sale. Having used Mr. MeGreary's ink to oftee for nine months past, we warrant it equal to D ay that is made at any other znanufaotory_ reline . JOHNSTON Es STOCWON, i s m Corner 3d and Market sts. VCR- BALE-7 half chest" " Helena" Tea, cuid 1 cost Madder, pow for City or County Scrip, at CASIDIV'SPS, • - MO. itt.yee SMM MEMO MS. zdcapnE, Tailor, Third at..riear Wood Fire and Ilferfae Inattretk r pREINSURANCE CO. OP-NORTR AMERICA will I make permanenr and limited Insurance on Property in this City and vicinity, and on obipmenur by. Canals, Rivers, Lakes, and by Sea. The properties of this Com pany are well invested and furnish an available fund for the ample indemnity of all persons whodesire to be pro tected by Insurance. 'Whl. P. JONES,. Agent i mayl 8 44 Water street. tor Sale, TN SUCCESSFULFactor OPE R ATION, manufacturing Print ers'i Wood Type and Raised Sign Lettere by Ma chinery. The machinery Is admirably suited for all carving purposes, for which a pattern can be made from the finest engraving to heavy cornice. Should the in ventor, Isaac hlemt Singer, obtain a patent lot th vention or any improvement thereon, the said patee in secured by deed to the subscribers for the term of a tit is years in the whole United States, and for ever in even gheny Co., Pa. Or, a PARTNER WANTED, capable of managing the above business, and willing to take an interest of at least one-fourth d)o in the capital stock. For particulars, apply (post pai t SCHOLY k RYAN, - . Pittsburgh, Pa. (37 6 From the foregoing Notice of I. AL - Sumas, we find that the Patent has issued. and for proof ;of our claim, see records ()four deed in Patent Office, at Wash ington, D. C. Gen) SCHWA* d RYAN. a rs a a d ob se., o AT JACOB MeCOLLISTER'S;Pifth street, N 0.19. Repaint; Washington Lanorma ; La Rosa ; Justs Stutz Plantation; Galt Spanish, Malay and Common; Together with a variety of other brands. Auto--An extensive assortment of CHEWING TO BACCO, of the Most celebrated brands, among which are the Luzious Luxury, P. Robinson's Pound Lump, Grant & Williams', and Aret'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. 135 1 " Sign of the Indian Chief Tr orßale r HE UNEXPIRED P PART OF LEASE of a COPPEE ,11. Horn, In a pleasant location n the City of Pitts burgh, with all the Bar Fixtures and Furniture; together with two Ten-pin Alleys, Balls and. Pins, in good order; Rooms and Cellar ; lit with Gas. Enquire of • ARTHUR NICHOLSON, or JACOB 'BOSTON GIIIEAP BUILDING LOT FOR SALE --A valaable Building Lot, In a good location in the 7th Ward, having a front 0120 feet on Rebecca street. near Lacy villa Church, by 100 deep—will be sold for 92.50, cash. jegS • S. CU'I'IIBERT, ben. Agent, - ,-.- Smithfield street. FINE SHlltrkt--40 dozen, superior quality, manufac tured by -us y expressly for this market. Just recd for sale low by EDW'D TODD & CO, Corner Filth anti Market Its., up stairs 5 " No, I laird; in more , anti for sale by lett •1 MMES PA'rTON, .1 REFIGERATORS-4)onntnntjk on hand, and for salo ::by • KING tic MOORHXAD. TIMED BEEF . --4 'ear 1/hand nod for sale by jy 9 "JUNO k MOORHEAD. __ trAms--4 ceutinTffigar iliiiiil limns'iifiliniaiiiiniii I.l.sale by . HyOY HIM; & MOORHEAD. ......_ SHIP STUFFS—Bran, Shortsrind Middlin gs, just re• eeived - And tor sale by RHODES & ALCORN, - ' 30 Fifth street. EAL__- . Rye, Wheat, Out anti Corn - Men t (our clam ni antActurej constantlimonoliDatng ocanAdLocrooßßlNe,by 30 Fifth street. GRAIN -1000 bushel Corn ; ZOO do. Rye; MOO do, Clata, - fn Store. and for sale by jy9 RHODES ds ALCORN, 30 Fifth et. _ . OH. „Arso.L,—(Of our own Otincling,) constantly _en hand and for sale liy9) RHODL'S ac ALCORN. jrT — AT TMEAL SEEDS-POlMWlR—Donstantlyon 1.," hand and for sale by Oy0) RHODES-A ALCORN. . 'I.TLLED 7 RARLEY—Our own- -manufaitnie, con _Wtantly on hand and, for sale by- , RHODES & ALCORN, : iyo [Chit:mid° copy.] 30 Fifth street.. ANEW WORK ON : C EMETERIES7.- 7- Designs for Monuments and Mural Tables, adapted to rural Cemeteries, Cbureh Yards, C4urobes, Chapels; with a preliminary Essay on the laying out, planting and man. 71,:ifi`We t tate b s i , m i t zd i o, o n u llt :n l y i s r mirv o :r e :rang! . ?htf a ch Smith, one of the founders . of Laurel Hill ln two numbers.- Justjeesived and tor attic by CO.: del. {Jon copy :] KY A& CO.: MEM • - New. TbyAlbers omit , HE Pttterton Legacy Van unusual interesting work, Magdalen andllaria,br the Rector's Guest, by Mrs. Mabel Carrington; or Love and Pride, by Mrs. Grey Parts Ettuid 8 of the Consulate and Empire under Na poleon ;. by ADA Thiefs. - • • '' :No; 2 Chambers Information for the:people. I,ittelPs Living Age, No. 2d7 and 288: : The Mysteries el-the Court of London, by 6. W. M. te_ynolds. Cholera—its causes, symptoms and treatment p by J. P. tritehelder, M. D. - Together with a great variety of juvenile books, for tie by - , M. A. MINER', Smithfield at: jys . opposite Brown's. Motel. I Nta7l6l7liii ere b v f o vea , 0 i - etwohwmben, ad . at the next sessfoxiof the Legislature fora charter for a bank to' be 'Located in the city of Pittsburgh, to be* styled the Western Bank of Pennsylvania, With a capi tal of one million of dollars, and to have all' the 'privi leges of discount and issue, such as is commonly granted to bankinginstitutions in this State. ~ Pittsburgh June 29,1849. , . • Dissolution of ners hip.z! ,•. • irRE Partnership' heretofore Part existing between (Mc -1 MULLEN &DOWNING is this day dissolved ~ b y mutual consent. All persons indebted. to the. said firm will make . payment to Joao. E..• Downtrao i and those 1 , having chums against the sam , will present . them to him for settlement, at No. 218 Lib rty street. - - -- .. . . ; W. d.MeSfftzt - • ..•, JOAN E. Dovixrt; ..o, Pittsburgli:July sth: • Detainees Card. • --- 27x4uvrsAt wsu , Asmozvopozrzs atusrpALL : SO_ MUST PRICES; UTMIEC IC fact will be proven by calling at McGunac'e ?ashionable Tailoring Establisharnt i Third street, harks Building,- - - Marro: Snuusprefits and quick ,ales.:' VAXECET : Freak ancte-Ood. A A. MASO & C0.,60 Zimmer swum, are offering their stock of Silks, Shawls, Vizettes, Lawns and Muslin at still greater - reduced prices. Yard'wide bl'k Silks, best make - at 'l2e;, Sommer Shawls , at 75c. and 84; most faihionfible Nizettes at.ss and $6 ; LaWlmend Muslims at 9 and 10 came; beet Merrimack Prints at Sc., usually Mc.; Calicoes at 6-4-c.; wrought. Collars 8 .-- Cents; wrought Capes' SI and $2; Florence Braid Bonnets 62 and 75c.; Gloves at 4 cents together with- a general as sortment of other Goods at nearlyonc-half ihe ;regular Spring Goods. FlpHr. underligned are now In recent. of. their itionei itipPilt . of PR . 4""Sli SPRING GOADS. They , Ms pectftniy ask the attention of Merchtints and Dealers generally to an examination of their stock,: feeling' as eared that they can offer Goods on the mo.sfacerabk terms and at the Snort rearenable priees. Their stock embraces evecry article in the Variety. and Fancy_ Dry Goods line, together With BroWn and Bleached Maslins," Drillings, Gingham; Lawn; Prints, Tickings, ?cc MCCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, • N 0.97 Wood street, next door to Diamond mayls Mk* alley . I axe. ale Gar eil a. "'--- - ----- f --- .. . , Tat Proprietorship of this beautiful REI'HEAT., has 'made every arntugement for entertaining 9 vislttirs during the warm season. .. The The steamer 4 . Jirey arms letiv,ei the. foot of Pitt ' street every a ft er. , noon thiongh the week for the Garden--commencing' half-past 1 o'clock, making' a, trip . every hour until lin o'clock, P. is. On Sundays, she :leaves first trip at e o'clock in the morning.' Ice' Cream, Strawberries, Iti.i ner and Supper furnished to order. Also, Rooms for Co tillion Parties at all times. N. B.—The /kat having been thoroughly repaired cz nressly for: thls - trade, and being the first to..open it on.. Sundays, the owner hopes to gam a liberal patronage. jet( "I• W. l'dEALE___Y. Proprietor. w ,f,u nv NHOTEL } BEDFORD, PA. trim undersigned„.havingfated up thisiarge and corn .g. - modiciusHo tel in elegant style, is prepared - to an commodate VISITERS TO THE BEDFORD SPRINGS in a manner that cannot fail to give satisfaction. The House is beautifully - located in the very, centre of the town; andtoritains Chambers equal to any Hotel in the State. Ho donna) it Unnecessary to multiply promises, but plekes limself to use every exertion to render comfort6le all az oVisit his house. • '• - Boarders will taken to the Springs in pleasant hacks, at all timee, and tbe water can always be had' fresh in the house. (je2l:2wlk) SA.I4IIJEL DAVIS. _________ ___.—......________ ___ . o Fri 71 i iiii - o — o - d - 41 iii d I , A DELIGHTFUL SUMMER. RETREAT, two miles .Ll . below the City, on the Ohio river, occupying be.;. tween three and tour acres of ground, well shaded with fruit and ornamental Arces, and a large Collection of, choice shrubbery. Also, an extensive Green-house, con , - mining the ,finest -varieties of. exotic plants. Comoro-' diens Saloons are erected for the reception of viiiiters.-- Ice Creams, Pastry, Fruit, Nuts, Cakes, and all the deli cacies of the season, are kept for sale; and all kinds, of Plants, both rtative and exotic. Boquets 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 every hour daring the day and evening, landing at the Garden_ gate. Sund . Er' Kept on Temperance. principles, and closed on lzY (Journal and Gazette copy ] mr24 2.404'/ZAS 11 TEAL t =l' fo gl i t:ltiltrO r f s An!i l 4B , I , nbscri v b i e c r i a n ti. that theyhavecompleted arrtuivements wfg. Area/vs-I. C. Jenkius Co., of Philadelphia, to receive their steelierPA ; - And will hereafter be kept constantly_ .on. hand. They aro neatly and securely put up in metallic peeks of 4., and Ilb each, with eir printed card—showing the kind of Tea, pnce, name of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked. ItIITAIL Palette: 0 Gunpowder 1 051 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 m 4mperit . d . .. ... .. __SO ....,.!..?. 129, lif. 1 , 53 „.1 Hyson 50 ~I t ~, kaa 1,25 le Y. Hison 50 621 75 1,00. 1,25 1,50 Busts. Black ........... .....,.371 50 Fine and Extra Fine. • •75 1,00 1,25 1,50 We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, if not superior to any sold in this City, and Should they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, and the money.will be refunded, as it is only with that understanding we sell. We ask a Mir trial, that the public may be able to judge between our Teas and those heretofOre sold by other companies in thi.4 city. All lovers of rich, delicious and goad ' flavored TEAS, should give us a call. Dealeri can be . supplied on the most reasonable terms For s sale by JOS. S. hi...YOUNG 1 CO., N, W. corner 4th and'Uetty streets, and . E. YOUNG & SON, S. W. corner 3d and Ross streets. e Bugnr Ctnij =I "''-,.. C • \ I PHI rpf I OND ts are — :noWeomplete for giving_ a itiorougn-!;ollegiam MERCANTILE EDIT CATION', Mithiadirigalt the artifinid!sciencei requited fortheLOtinflng; HOUSP. O:* -COUlS.Cfra,eet.ilreS and-. rutide - in . I fobluKr:oping alone will hereafter exemplify do fewer _than. Muhl: different Inethods'rifcondim ting Books fry, Dotibre. .1.14ry ,•=p . re.pr•ng the Strtdentit once to enter upon any -method' Quarterly- . public examinations will take place. under the supetvision of a hdard of competent, perscinS—when .Diplomas will be grantodoo . such Students as pass their examination sti usfactonly. The filet regular course: of Lectures com- Menu eion Monday next. / lours from 10 to 12, A. M. and- New WE have- received a lot of LAMPS o various sizes and kinds, of a hew constriction that is quite simple and complete--some - ornamental. - Also, the article to bunt in them, Called "BURNING FLUID," or ' . ETEIERIAL OIL." It has rare qualities, which recommend it to the attention of Sterunboat men, Hotel Keepers and Housekeeper - For cleanliness; economy and brilliancy, it stirpasses anything portable now in use - Persons who4lense to ealtbn us will be shown - the d peculiarities of the new compound A constant aupplyof the Fluid and Lamps kept by - ' ,• - • .SDAIFE fc ATKINSON, - ' tat, between Wood and Market its. 77 8 - ALTHEII.IIATIAS I BALIFIR ; A OPENED 27118 Thafflpit Actird-- SALOON: , -Ladies and gentlemensl Bathing Establishment.- J lioti - Cold . and -shower B ATHS: 'ICE CREAM and all other delicacies'of the season. . . • Every attention paid to the comfort of those who may favor the aboveestablishment with a cap '• • T:IVITALL, - Pproprietor. j TN THE COURT OF COMMON FLEAS of Allegheny Coonty, at Oct. Term, IB4B—No. 35. , Ix. the matter of the voluntary assign (;l, ment of Warrick Martin Courtney t . Springer ,/ •.?", Barbanel and W. S. CourtneV.. And now, lune 23d, 1849, notice having' ,D,2) •12"/ beetigiven in the Pittsburgh ChroniclO, and ,;raereury, of the filing of Assighees , 'acct, toi three weeks, and no._exceptorte having been filed thereto on motion of_W. S. Courtney, Esq., *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 thorn. ' From the Record. HIRAM HOLTZ, Proth'y. I will attend to the duties of the above appointment at my office in. Pittsburgh on the 17th day of July A D. 1849, at 2 o'clock P. M. - WM. E. AUSTIN, je27:3wd .Auditor: European Agency. • rJiBOS. J. KEENAN, European Agent, has again at , 1. rived iii New - York,' on his annual tour, and will be in this city in a couple of weeks time. Parsons having - business to transact- in the Old Country, will then hare .an opportunity of seeing him at Brown's Hoteli;Smi Smith field street: • je2a City Enlidlng Lots for Sal - e; lots each 20 feet front on First Street by 75 to alley.' 5 lens each 20 feet front on Wylie street by 124 Met to 4 lots " " "• " Roberts 100 deep. 2 " " " `Prospect"" . 127t0 anAlle3r " " "- " Vine - - lO4 deep.- With many other improved and unimproved lots in various locations. Prices low, and terms accommo dating. • " S. CUTHBERT * Agent. v Smithfield street. AT. OLMSTEAD & SONS COPPER GILT SM., .DLES FOR THE TIPS OF,LIGHTNLNG RODS = The subscribers being appointed by the. manufactureis, Agents for the sale of the above, article have xeceived, encl. will keep constantly „on bend a'. large supply, to which. we invite the attentiOn of those wishing to proteet buildings from lightning, as being the latest and best as tiele for the purpose. See Professor Olmstead's certifi cate below JOHN B. APFADDEN & CO. • - No. 35, Market street. I have examined a sPecimen of Messrs. Olrnstead & Son's '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 bya commission composed of several disdnguished philosopher's or France. DENISON OLMSTEAD. Yale uollege,:ling:y,lB4s. je3o: T)USINESS TAX.I I 'OII.. CITY PURPOSB.—In purism 01 ance of "An Ordinance providing for Increase of Revenue of this City," passed thellith . Apri an l, 1846, notice is hereby given, that the. Chy*Assessor has left in my office, for examination by all persons interested, a list of the persons doing Maumee in the city, in conformity with said Ordinance- • - Sec. 4. If, upon examination of said list, any persons shalt think themselves aggrieved by the said assessment, they shall state the same in an affidavit, which affidavit shall also contain a statement of the trite amount of their sales, as near as can be ascertained; said affidavit is to bo made and left 'with the City Treasurer within two weeks front the date of the first publication.of the notice aforesaid. SEC. 6. That no appeal shall be taken butby the Mails, . vim of the person or firm aggrieved; said affidavit to, be conclusive evidence of the facts stated in relation to the amount of Males. S, R JOEINSTOM, City Treasurer.-. ErOffice on Third. street, next door to .the =Third Presbyterian Church. ie3o.2ar. Desirable Country Residence FaclosuAL, orTiO'feveatiounabFedrueseerrelYetorof Bada,ClureVanliaLineg-' nue front of 20 feet on the Turnpike, at East Liberty, a family Mansion in the centre of the property, with spa cious balls, parlors, bed.rooms, dining room and kitchen, dry cellar under the whale house, front and back porches, stable and carriage house, wash house, tool house, and every other convenience, surrounded with choice shrub- - bery and grape vines in abundance ; large garden abounding an fruits and flowers; fine- meadow. The whole is well arranged for convenience and comfort; is in good repair. and a bargain at 88000 for which it will be sold; with immediate possession. Terms liberal. - S. CUTHBERT. General Agent, Smithfield'st. Sanitary Notice. rIMIE SANITARY COMMTTEE desirous ofpromoting I, th e health of the City, would notify the owners of an vacant lots, especially in the burnt district, where filth can be deposited, to have them so fenced as to prevent the accumulation or nocticua Matter, otherwise they will be under the necessity of returning them as nuisances. jr:-at JOHN lirGlLL,'Chtn'm CREAhI CHEESE--.A large lot of splendid Cream Cheese, received and for sale by J.S.3I.YOUNG CO.& N. W . eor.Ferry and Fount its 1000 BASH. YELLOW CORN—To arrive per steamer Lowell on Friday, and for sale by I ei RHODES &, ALI4RN, 30 Fifth st. TP ANYBODY—WANTS OitT , Mairßorit Meal, /Lie Areal, Wheat Areal, and. Barley Meal, they can fin it fresh from the mill daily and nicely silted at je.Z RHODES &ALCORN'S, 30 Fifth at. STEAAIBOATS, HOTELS ANDOROCEBS can at all. times obtain a supply of fresh Yelloor.CormAleal at RHODES & ALCORN'S. (Chronicle copy.). 30 Fifth street: T nevi Dr. Uprold. - HE AGED CHRISTIAN'S COMPANION; containing a variety of Essays, adapted to .the improvement, consolation and encouragement ofpersons advanced in lire. By the Rev. John Btanford,D. D J 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 sale by JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, je27 83 Wood street. B OOKS OF THE EbISCOPAL CHT.IRCIL--Jasces D. LOCKWOOD has for sale the various Publications of the Protestant Episcopal Press, and those of Stanford tr, Swords, New-York.' Jb M D LOCKVVOOD, 63 Wood street, For : many years connected with Messrs. Wiley & Put nam. and latt Joim,Wiley, N. York 'and -Loader'. [la° For Sale, min.. A THREE STORIETEDWELLING ROUSE, 1111 11 being the second house from Penn street i in Sny der's • ow, on' Ilay,street.- Immediate isassession will be given. Enquire of DAVID RII"CHIE, AUomey at- Law—Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alley - and. Grant street. - ' jernaltf" A A:MASON & CO. are offering 1 yard wide Brown cents;in at 4* cents, Bleached do. 4f, and veryfine at 8 Sinrune r .Stnlfs of every variety; more Cali coes at 61; Lawns, 9 cents, fast colors, warranted; fine Bereges 113} and 290.; more Wrought Collars; 8 and /004 Chetnizettes 95e.; Ste.. &c. - - Je2l MST:TRANCE: rpliE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY /MDR ANCE C OMPANY.—Otlee,.North Room of the Ex change, Third Street Philadolool4 Fula Isiettsuca.—Buildings, Merchandise and other property in town, and country, insured azalast loss or damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. 211.1.muc lustrrisum.—They also insure Vessels - car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under openi or special policies, as the assured may desire. Imam TRAll'sroaTATrolv:—Thet also insure merchan dise transported' by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and Stearroßoats; on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. • DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Sender, John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards. Geo. G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis, William Folwell t John Newlin, Dr. R. M. Huston, James C. Hand, Theophilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George Serrill, Spencer Mc- Ilvatn, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr. S Thomas; John - Sellers, Win. EYre, Jr. • DIRECTORS AT PFLTSBURGH.—D. T. Morgan, Wm. BagaleY, JllO. T. Logan. • WILLIAM MARTIN, President. IlicEsM - S. NEWBOLD, Secretary.-- • . 117 - Office of the Company, N 0.42 Water street, Pitts, burgh. - ,De r lG:dtfl P. A. MADEIRA, Agent.- la - Ew BOOKS.—A History of Wonder/id inesattanl eillustraied, with numerous, emgravings, ~—. woOd 1 vol.; muslin,- .3156 Incarnation, or Pictures of. the - Virgin and her Son, by Charles Beecher, Fort Wayne Indiana; with en Introductory Essay, by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Just received by JOHNSTON & STOCRTON, je7 • Cor. ad and Menet ems. - Red . lioef en Summer Goods.!' JUST RECEIVED, per Express, a small assortment of Summer Coating; also, two pleats White Marseilles beautiful patterns; and will bemado to order cheap JAS. MaGUIRE, TM/ O 'J jedo : Third street. - - - OTICH.—The" Stockholders of the Farmers Depot- N ite Bank of Pittsburgh intendmaking application to the next Legislature, Air such alteration of their Charter as will give them Bankineprivileges; or, if deemed ex pedient, will ask to be incorporated as a new Bank. By order of the Board of Directors. jeldamL JOHN MAOOFFIN, Cashier. •• rEr,Harrisburg Telegraph copy till Legislature meets, and send . MUM this Mike: ' • • 101.11.11 T AND NUTS--200 half bozea2ll. R. Raisius, 20 X casks Zante, Currants: 5 boxes CitroneitHe buibele Tenn. Pea Nuts, 25 [ibis. Texas retteanai4o-baga BOT . d =La Alulatul_s 2 10 do. English Walnuts, 10 diii: - Pilberta, 10 do. Cretan Nuts, 40 do. Dried Peaches,2.7 do: Dried Apples.. For eale by . OcS) _ "LS. BONNET.: - 7,CKF.REL-100 bble. 4rga N 0.3; IMP glif:bbls., No:land 2, Mess. insin • Landing and for i 1110 _b1 i " * • f , W..ER & RiCKETSOI2 N 05.172 RIO 174 Lioeny street , • • _ , ,2 • Brokers . WDI JII 'VVIII,LIADIS, . ' ''' * * ' LNG (IT Pi cE -, -- -B X C.O ADi 0 E---'.ND, B.AD , K ' .., IV ' E• - c 4 fner of .I'hi-rd ayiet' froOri .strceu. Q IGRT and Time ` B ill of Exeltan,ge, 4 :—.fink. 1191 es .en 1.0 foreign and domestic - Coin bought A ilitaieFild on tu, mina favorable terms.' „.. eolleationarande instil the principal eines orate - Unto° at the lowest lams. - jeltl. ALLEN' 1115 WARD %MAL mr-Waturt & AARE. Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Dealers in Foreign and Ikaiseilie Bills, Bills of Exchange, CenNeares _Depos it, Bank Notes, and Coin. Comerof Third and Wood eta.,directly' si the St. Charles Hotel:o po te ma 3,28 N. LIOLIKILES de, SON, Bankers and Dealsrs in Bzehangs. Coin and Bank Notes, No. 55 Niarisetitreet, Pittsburgh. SELLENG RITE. EXCHANGE.- - 131ITING EASE New York pr I Cincinnati - Philadelp " hia Louisville g . italtimore - Louis e Buiring rarer - - guying rafts Ohio dis. I county & City ord'e Indkrina k " Relief-Notes Virginiak,'."" New York Wheeling - k 4g bliruyland. Tennessee . - 3 tt New Orleans rsa.a.zoort. • - zB°9 * 9A8W37. ,_, JlOO3l do SARGENT. _BANKERS AND. EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Corner of Wood and Sixth street!, Pittsburg/4 Pa. TIE.A.LEES in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, foreign JJ and . Domestic Exchange, Certificates ofDeposit;A.e . EXCHANGE.on all.the principal. Cities of the: Union and Europ e _, for sale in sums to suit purchasers: . • . CURRENT and par funds received on deposite: - - COLILECTIONS made °nail parts of the llnion,at the lowest rates. sispO.4.y.-, lIIIPTATAN ,and. Pro duce Braker--Odlee, (up stairs) N 0.26 Wood street ACA.Elted.r—zu bins. mackerel, Ivo. is, /ergo, !or In sale by (jedb) Shirt:a & SINCL.A.M. ; DA.CON—SWO lbs. Bacon Hams, Sides and Shoulders, for sale. by (1e2.9) SMITH &SINCLAIR. lICED PEACHES-100 busit:—DiredPiiriehes,-fer. IJ sale by (jet:S) • ' SMITH & SINCLAIR. rhItIED APPLES-60 bushels Dried Peaches, ler sale ij by (J°2B) SMITH & SINCLAIR. . . • PRESR GROUND RYE FLOIJR-IfiVit and for sale by (feat) CUMMINS di SNLITH. 401-21,1 E7.11.2t. faßlietsLT-‘ s iiig and 60 BUSHELS CORN MEAL .. To arrive , 11, - “" --- ,;„;., o - by.: , (1e23) CUALUINS;tSaIiIIi.- A" LOP ok . EA. II I - dHEESE . - -- Reed and for sale by AND WOOL— I • 5 casks Peacn tilossom"..Pot-Ash ; 110 boxes W. It. Cream Cheese 4 - boxeS and it bids. Eggs; . • • • 5 sacks Wool; received and for 13111.10. by 1c2.5' • 'J. S BONNk7f, Liberty et. tUNEs7I3.S.aND'ELNCiI - W LIHALN , lU FilbertsU./74. P &Infers Bordeaux Prunes . ; ungs kuglish Wablata and f Bele 40W 10 6. ;ou consignment or LI ERILINti--2.50 nOxes No.l :sealed Herring, in store and for sale by . J. S. 1104,4 NET. 160 bags Rio Cotree t - • ' -TS - ' pkgs. Y. IL, imp.l, G. P. and Poweliong Teas; 48kkoarals N: U. Asolasses t. Loaf Sugar, tio-4 to 8; with a general assortment of Groceries, for sate by' jets 'ItHEY I kIaTTIIE.WB is co. f I )O,BACCO-1.5 kegs No. 1 Toist Tobacco; 1 gate'S braid, l o os sale, boy - - Jor.4 • RUNT, MATTHEWS Zs -CO. I.AN3- 95 bb!s. White Beaus, for sale by • .LP jeite ' • itttLY, illateliEWS et CO. AF :=4,NioNs 11. ND FIUS—/U6 hazes Lemons ; JUU &lime Figs ;just received JOSkill.e.llllo.l3ES, ..- .No.o Wooil et. • , . tbr sale by c CASES PRUNES', jar ; - NO 4 ' bates; jlll3/ received. and_ for sale by • Jii . §l,lUA 8.110.01118; . Ir2l- ' No. ti_Woot at. A a BOXES SkLEILLEDMigitObIDSI t. , 10 - ." " - - 1000 Cocoa Nuts, just received and . tor sale - by iett _JOniltlA EIiODES, No. 6 'Wood'st. CORtittINGS-60 banels,:lor sale by Je23RHEy, _ .411.4.1.131 EWE da RD. MAC lU'• - 10 half bbLs., N o 2 ;just lauding: [je2ol 1 WM—DYER. For sale by 4,ZUCLi.R. HOUSE AIOLASSES- 7 -15- binutte.,• supptioT ).3 quality, for sato by, . • r'W.NLI.I , IkItc, • Jett)._ . • '- ' pio:158 Liberty strael.,'--• 0 11 faE- sale low. 1 EbitANS-20 boxes, rust landed for sale by • .iJels .j • DYNE, • • • No. 155 Liberty street TENEEE. Just reCeiva, from New York, a spiel V did lot. which will be said very low. - ,e1,5:1w IL B. RYAN, No. 27 Fifth et. Por ASH-5 'casket "reach Dlossora Pot-Ash," reed and for sale by .1. ..S. BONNET, Q F7R/3-10eaaaa, expected daily by Ben West 6 " in store and for salegiy..... )611 • • DYNE, No. /59 Liberty st.. UGAR HOUSEIOI.,ASSES- . -A. fear bble.,'St...jame S Itefinery, a fiist rate articia„faTaale.bt . • _. v_ Aida —3. casks Bacon Hann, Just received per ifthhiadeti forenle by • 002) WM. DYEkt. C ONTEE--40 bugs, just rec.erviug for sale low. T4.R001113-30 dozen, inst. received 'and for sale by 4-1 1 iel3 . • • - - 13EACH: BRANDY, Irish Whiskey, Jamaica Ram, btalland Gilt, in tots to suit purchasers, for sale at wholesale prices, lied) J. S. b ONNET, Liberry.st...- LIDAZIL . BUGA - R--50Tbags, in store and tor saleby, JUI ieS J. S. BONNET; Liberty st. •Kar = bag s ope Stita u. e alt , La atom and for sale by - (Jeti) " J. S. BONNEX. 1114-25 baskets Salad Oil, ree'd and for sale by jeB 'J.S. SONNEr.. FISH-10olabls. No.' 3laige Maekeral, 450 boies No.l Sealed /forting, to arrive and-for sale by jeB J. S. 'BONNET. Ar t r~le3 , r, PlNS—lcyze 8., 4; American Pinsi Ault 'received and fa i r mile b McCANDIAS k CAMPBELL jeS ..;y7 Woorl itrept YE FLOUR--41 bble. Rye Flour; reo'd and for sale by . jmy3o,l S : .t W. HARBAtratl. ARASOLS-- Cotton, Silk and Gingbam Parasols, .a fine assorntent, for sale by .. • AIeCANDLESS calmrskrz, .97 Wood street.. irk L l FF , . l . llool l=EEEViNti:—.Btsiors for teaclung this system, -with the "author's directions to teachers, printed ou the covers. . Anew supply,from New York Lust rec'd and for sale by JOHN H. MELLOR,. 1e1.3 " ' • - 81 iVood litreet. nUTLERY-1 cask superior Knives and Fork* P,ocket .an d..Pea - knivns,Butcher . ECnicds,Sboa Knives, SCIES; gels, an., just openbd by MCCANPLESS & CAMPBELL, • 87 Wood street. - VINE COGNAC BRANDIES-27 half pipes, various vintges, of our own Importation for " commerce," from lio eanz,junt received and SON,' for eale i MILLER & RIC ti Nos. 172 and 174 - Liberty street.. 31PROVED PUMPSohnt will not yiumzu up in cuLD2wo weather, for ale c tz FE . First, between Wood end Mittket DEM .131.A.DIKETS-1 case (60 pair)l3ed , Blankets, 88 .1.1 by 64, 6 ihs: ribbon bound, received this day, on consignment fro m -the manufacturer; and for sale by • Liberty, opposite Finh street: j A SALES BROVVIsiIIUSLIN, at 4} and s e. may 2 2 ' A.A. MASON & CO. RUED APPLES--275 bushels Dried Apples, reed tuad-for sale b • Day3o] S. & HARBAUGH. _ . RLED) BEET-2 tierces Prime Dried Beet; reed and tot sale by fmrari 2. & w HAREAUGH. ARD OIL—A few bbls.,jast received and for sale by myl S. & W. HARBAUGH. • ' 5 boxes ‘ , ltrarkell s assails V/ses r ass just received aad ibr sale by niy3o • 3, .dc W. HARSAITGLI. for a zE-30 boxes new Cream Cheese,imst s ree'd and' le by (my3o) - B. &W. iIk&SAVGLI. Q ODA ASH--30 casks of Steele & Co.' s superior Soda Ashi just received rind for dale by . • • roy3o - • S. & W.-HARBAUGH. po , uade logl i 7n i tzark troH. - - - - "OLASSE9--100 bble. N. 0. Malanes reed and tai sale by . frety.3o) . S. & IIIiRBAUGH. H.MOLASSESSbbIs., BattleGround,in rl5 and 01. for sale by oe6) ' JAMES PATTON:.Ii- ATS-1000 bushels, received and Tor sale by • • • JAMES* PATTON Jr • - 0.1 _Liberty.t' tu~ YE FLOUR--.. 27 barrens, reed and for -sale bylt je6 NO. MOL.ASSS-- . 5D bbbr.in store and for' sale by . .leB_ J AMBS - PATTON, Jr. ' CI UGAR HOUSE MOLAssEs.... 100 bble. Sugar Rouse Molasses; St:James Refinery 10 -do do do do - —Louisiana do In store and for sale by MILLER & RICRETSON, mayls " 172 and 174 Liberty st. F"IGEAI.II.ERS—, sackeyPrime, landing from'steamei . Cumberland; and for sale by B, A. FAHNESTOCK tr. CO.. Corner Ist and Wood sta. AND W. R. , CHENSD-135 boxes • Cheese, for sale by . Lie9j a.-BONNI - - - iN_,SEED OIL-10 bble., reed on eomentnmentand for -I me UT KING & .5113:0RHE,A„D, j e ia, , . DiOSOUS AND COLLAII36O doz.., latest styles and Lll verb:fats qualities, reed tlds day and for sale low by, jel2 . EDVPD TODD & CO, ' BRANDY .Marten .Cognac Brandr, ,J. Dupuy'a I) Bordeaux. do.; A. Seignette, Rochell'a do.t Cogan r_ dot in store and .for by 00) J. $. BONNET. FLA-XSEE.O-4 casks, landing from steamer Cumber- Je7-. FAIINEST6CICt 40. 500: :ec'R' In store and for sale by RHODE:3 & ALCPRN. .. _ .---- PRWATE DISEASES. •Dr ~Brotors, No Atil GS Diamomi Alley, can be . consulted In ail • & fi g cases of a private or del tea tenaturs Incidents - 7 , - to the human frame. • t Syhilisand Syphilitic ernptions,gonorthtea -and its consequences, .together with all te. • , MU, I . l C 6 te4lmpurities of the blood, with all discs's°, of ernerealorigin,skm diseases,withstnc tures,gleet,nrethral - discharges, seminal weakness and Impotency; also, piles, rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the womb, monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints, fistula In ano, nervous affections, pains in the back and loins irri- , tations of the' neck of the bladder and kidneys, scor butic: eruptions, t_ ,ette,r riAgworm, mercurial diseases,"&e. . • ' TWELN%• YEARS' PRACTICE r '•-• - Exclusively devoted tattle study and treatment of vene real disorders, and those arising teem youthful excesses •••• gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the • constuniton may have been enfeebled,enables Dr. Brown. :•., to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who may plaet • themselves ander his care. -.- • • ' ' , Dr. Brown's offices are convenienllyarranged Into se t ? erste apattments. Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear of exposure to other visitors. . .• It Is of importance to many persons in need of medica l aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly. To all. Baca, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removingyenertal dtir, 'ewes, in their various forma and stages,ofteramducemeari, .:: which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby ap-.. prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated nn.,.. • every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years- • conned himself exclusively to the treatment of those • .• Dr. lhownli the only regularly educated surgeon- In ; Pittebtugh who gives his .whole attention to those cam- ' a plaints.. -- guaran erCertain teed.fsafeturd speedy carts will, mall tassel; be ' • • , Recent cases are relieved ir1.1% short time, willion I inter° 'n fr busiess. • Hernia or Rapture.—Dr..Brown also invites per. sons afflicted with - Hernia to call, as he has paid particu lar attention to that dtsease. - • - Letters from a distance, asking advice, must contain a fee, or they will•not be attended to. - • ' • - . .. Bp - Office on Diamond Alley, a few doorsfrom Wood Street, towards the market. Consultations strictly cosh ' • ' dentist. - -. ' 0ct.25-d&wly- ITlal r .fltriTiSlCEL - -br. Brown's newly cliactii , mcl rem edy for Rheumatism Ira speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never fails. ". Office and Private Consultation Roonis No. 65, Dia. - mond.alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The aloctor is always at home. • ianifklawil • ' • issaraggiet tore 'llO THE PUBLIC.—This is to certify that I have found it; n Rhe a Is a m, in svhiCh I h W a v p e r been c at i r fc ed s with for ten years, in my hip joints. ABRAHAM R. VREELAND. • Aquaekanock, N. April 8, 1248. • - • MI. 11. Deu.ar—Sie : •I have been troubled with the Piles for eight months, and could get no relief. Your Magical Pain Extracun 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 ray box. WILLIAM RA 07 North Moore street, Ncw York, Jane 19,1847. IL. Er C AUTlON.—Dallesee only Depot in the city .7/New . York, and where the genuine article can be obtained, wholesale and retail, Is at 415 Broadway. • • IL Deism is the inventor of this truly Invaluable cons 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, clever can make. a grain of it himself. Counterfeits abound! Every truly valuable article is subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and lea posters; and nothing, that we know of, has more ozzea sively experienced that fact than Dalley'a Magical Pain Extractor! A Tiurr—The genuine Dailey, in cases of the severest. Burns, Scalds, Piles, &c., will - afford instant tel and produce at once a cooling and soothing effect—extracting : pain in and from one to fifteen minutes !•but be aura, al ways apply It on linen—never on cotton cloth. • Anti now mark the defference..--Counterfeat Extractors,: no matter under what name theymay appear, or how ap plied, always irritate and increase thepain! • • Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures, may be had gratis, on application to • JOHN D.-MORGAN, Da Wu. Tnoatt. Agent. Waken Depot, Pittsburgh.. • . • • Bailors Aiunial GetlVattlilUreaA/4 For Horses, Cattle, cares spavio, quitter, grease. - poll-evilZaores, gale and bruises. Pamphlets containing certificates of respectable parties, may be bad on applf cation to JOHN D. MORGAN, - octll3:d&wy. - ' AA - eat, Pittsburgh. CltlYAlltsterts.All.lleaLlug. Clinsting..,. ONTAINING, NO MERCURY , or other Mineral:. it. has the power to cause all EXTERNAL SORE'S'. SCROFTILOVS 11771fORS, SEll'S DISEASES, PSI 7 end SON then heals t OUS WOU hemNDS. to discharge their putrid matters, . , . . • . . - ...,.. • It is rightly termed ALL - HEALLNIG;for there is scarce-. • ly a disease external or internal, that tt will not benefif: - • I have used it for the last sixteen years for all diseases' ' of the chest, involving the utmost danger and responst, .• bility, and I declare before heaven and man, - that not in „. one case has it failed to benefit, when the patient was in ~ • the reach of mortal means. - , • . ". . . ; I:have had physicians learned, in the professio n ; . • have ministers of the gospel, Judges of the bench, alder- mutat mn, laed es wyers,• gentlemen of the highest erudition, and . ofthe poor Ose it in eve unive r salf way, and there has been but one voice--onevoice t say. tug—sl hPALLISTER, YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD :r - RHEUMATISM.—It removes almost immediately the • inflammation, and swelling, when the pa th ceases: (Read the directions around . the - box.) ' . HEAD - ACHE . - The salve has cared persona of the - head -ache of twelveyears standing, and who had it rag- - tiler Tcpa- every week so that vomiting took place.. Ear. soeees Adriej-. 3. Ache, and Arur in the Face, are helped with like; - SCALD READ.— We have cured . cases that actually:- . .. defied-every thing known, as well as the ability of fifteen to twenty doctors. One man told us he had spent moo': ...; orthia children without any benefit, when a few boxes of . ..-' Ointment cured them. TETTER—There is nothing better for the cure. Or Tatter. • . BURNS.—It is one of the best things in the world for e PILES..;-Thousands are yearly cured by this Oint-:. - mein. It NEVER fails' in giving relief for the I'iles... Areand.ftus box are direcuans for using APAllister's ''' Ointment for Scroftula, Liver Complaint, Erysipelas,' Tetter, Chilblain, Scald Read, Sore Eyes, fintney,-Sore .- Threat,Brenchnis. Nervous Affections, Paths, Disease of the Spine, Head-ache, Asthma, Deafness, Ear-ache, - Barns, Corns , all Diseases of the . Skin, Sore Lips, Pitn- ' . pies, fcc ~- Sores, Rheumatism, Piles, Cro4, Swelled or. • -. Broken Breast, Tooth-ache, Ague in the Face, tee., &c., --...- If MOT,RS and NURSES knew its 'value in eases . id Svielta or Sirs Brun, they would altrnyapply-it..-- In each cases, if used freely, - and according s o the direc tions around each box, it gives relief in awry/rut hours. CORNS.—Occasional use of the Gintment will always keep Corns from growing. People need never be twin- bled with them, if theyuse it frequently,- - - - -, This Ointment is good for any, part of the body ot limbs • whenuflamed. In some eases n should be adplied often. • ' . CAUTION.—No Ointment will be genuine unless the on e name of JAMES hIcALLPSTER is written with a pen . . ~ For sale by my Agents in'all the principal Cities and towns in the United States. IVM. DYES. JAMES. MCALLISTER. .-:."... . - Sole Proprietor of the above niedicum. Principal Office No. 28 North Third st., Philadelphia, ' - PRICh 25 CENTS PER BOX. Sold atWholesale and Rettiilin Pituburghby BRAUN & RElTER:corner Liberty and St: Clair ritreetSl L. - ' ,- WLLCOX, - Jr., corner of Market street and thellitunorid; also, eorner of. Fourth and SMittlfiekl 811:413 ; WM.' JACKSON, N0...E1/Liberty street • and at the-Book Store in Smithfield et., third door from ' Second street; and-J.a...-. Allegheny by IL P. Schwitzt z and .1. Sargent; and by& -'-' C. Smith, BirminghamNagley, ast:Liberty; If. - . Rowland, McKeesport and Elizabeth; J. AlezandclA, Son, Monortgah.da City; N. B. Bowman t C0.,•8r0-, ville ;J. T. Rogers, Bralge_port i John Barcl a y, Bea ver ; James Duncan, Fallston; Tr:Watson &.C0..,..Pre,w Castle; and S. P. Weaver. Freenott• - rrla Yitclead&vvY , -- , : ' ,ont Rev Asn Shinn, of the Protestant methodist Church_ _'PINE undersigned, having been afflicted daring thapast winter, with a disease in the stomach, sometime is prts.'t toeing great'pain in the stomach for ten or twelve hours '. without intermission, and having tried various remedies' with little effect, was furnished with a bottle, of Dr. .D„, 'Jaynes' Carminative Balsam. - This he used according to— the direetionsi and found invariably that this Medicine caused the pain to abate in three or fon rminutes . ; tuutirt!. Kamm or twenty minutes ,- every ' uneasy sensation wash entirely quieted': ‘ The medicine voas afterwards used. wheneverindications of the approach of pain went pen ceivcd, and the painwas thereby-Arevented. Re conturz.!.-, ad to use the medicine every evenins, - and sometimes ia: the morning; and in a few weeks health was so far,,re... , ,, stored that the sufferer was relieved from a large iunot l it., Of oppressive pain. Front es:patience, therefore be can confidently recommend Dr. D.'Jayntis, Carminative Eat- sans, as a salutary medicine for diseases of the:stouttiek, and bowels. • A.'., SITINN,, ', Allegheny City, July 16,1843. 1117- For sale at the PERIN TEA RTORE,-70 Pinarih: street,near Wood. aug'7-d&.* . illilliESF, be CREAM—& matettiess article - to kJ growth, beauty and restoration of the Hair.' ;This , Cream, when- once known, will supercede all other art's. cies of the kind now in use. Where the hair la dead,,, harsh, thin, unhealthy, nor turning grey, a few applica tions will make the hair soft and dark, and give Reb,eaus. ". tiful,.., lively appearance; and will also make itamtntain . its liveliness and healthy color,. twice as long us all the: . preparations 'that are generally used.; Where the hairis thin, or has fallen off it maybe restored by using Aitt ; Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the bait of using oils on their hair should at oncepuirclutse a bottleof 'the Chinese Hair Crean', as it is-so composed that it will not injure the hair like the other preparations, but will 'stance. - beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every 14 , For testimony to its very superiOr'amilitietviee the fol r lowing letter:.from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Messrs. Headershott & Stretch, Nashvikle,. general agenta for this Southern States: -of -• • ' - „,- -- .Letter ofthe Rem .R. Caldwell, PariO'r theiPrirbytsian...- hlrasas.flarmsalsztorr & kragrca : .Gaimaitin-.L thin' • p.easure in adding my 'testimony in favor of the ex-05116w preparcnen called Dr. Parishs Chinese Hair Cream; for, ' about two years ago my hair was verKdry; bristly, and disposed to Come out; but having - procured a betide of the Cream, and used it according to the prescription, itis now elastic, th soft, and firm to e head:" Many balsaras and' oils were applied, each leaving my hair in kivorte state thanbefore. Ths Cream, hewever, has Met m rations . iexpeo - '• As op al l others, being delicately perfumed oral MA dies posed to rancidity, '/the' ladies, especially, will the Chinese Cream to he a desideratum in their preparations -1- for the toilet. -'. Respectfully; &c.'' . - -... --,-,-, • - PulaskkJannary 7,11347. - • -- „DC P !..SOld.:Wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, hy,:lohn M. Townsend, 45 _Market stL, and Joellfokler, corner Of. Wcxxl and Fiftitsto.: 461544w-Iy., - • - . , . Pittsburgh Rortlettitural Society _ Irr..bold their Bummer Exhibition of Earli - il!rniis, • Vegetables, Plants,' , Flowers, &c., on' "Winindp nn Thursday, the 13th and 14th of JUDIE, and Premiums will be awarded for the best and second beitofenchzra-- riety of articles exhibited for:competition. : The mem= bers; and all who feel an interest in ilanieultiire;ate re: quested to bring theirproduelions forward to, the Exhibi- 1:Aboot 500 Acres of fine Timber Laod - for cal ,os,jeifersOo Count", bT CASIDAY; - *Citt street, Nag • - , ~t vo,Ar,Q4;o•• EEO
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