-' „ - , , • • „ :•, ' - • , _ News by Telegraph! Reported for the 'Worming' Post: CHOLERA. IN ST.:LOUIS; Sr. Louts, In , . For the last four days the reports of internients 'of the victims of cholera.hays indicated a gradual and steady Clicli . M3 in the mortality. . This Oficial aceounui afycetordeyi the 9th, show the Mama to heve been 101 :as reported by nine out Of theihirteen Cemeteries. - , , It is generally supposed that the repqrta for_yea., terdaylikki increase of the disease.. t The riports - of interments for yesterday satin to be partial and unreliable. The Sextons .of the ger erat cemeteries tin 'ving grown careines abnot tnithing, returns., but number of deaths is probably one The disease appears to now-raging atnong the better conditioned, 'clawiei of. our citizens Onr population la:much ieducedby the flight , of citisens from the presence of the pestilence. - Pierre ebotean, one_ of the early settlers, aad the last survitror-bof the Lailede party, died yesterday, at theadtinced age of 91. Seven coffine,contaieg dead bodies were found in Choteau , s Pond, placed thero no doubt - beentio of the dilflculty_ of obtaining promptly the ,moonii o r conveyance to the burial grounds. • • Sr Lows July llth. Full returns .of the . interments yesterday report 190 deaths.; of, which 150 were from Cholera. - " : The westherls • CHOLERAAN CINCINNATI. CIITC/NPIATI,, July 11th. Intermenti froth Cholera, to-day 'were 75; other deseases 50.' Treatment in Cholera Hospital Elactic Physicians has been very successful. There were received and under treatment yester . . ;lay, 36 . Admissions Mace, 5:„ deaths 2 ; discharg• ed cured 7. - There basbeeo tioEastf.rn-Mail yet, it will pro', tably be'two (aye before "the Railroad will bp fully. repaired. • •• CHOLERA. IN'NEW YORK. NEW Yon" July 11. At New York &I cases of. Cholera, end 30 deaths in this City, to-dai:` C114F.R.4 IN PHILADELPHa. . - Pirm4xicu , ruri s ' There were 83 cases of Cholera and 32 deaths in the.city yesterday. • The Staarner is momentarily expected: . CHOLERA IN BOSTON. "Sevnn deaths from CholOra since Monday in Boa OM) FOUND ON Tli E KANSAS RIVER A gentleman came : into this city , yesterday from the plains bringing with hire $2OOO, in gold dust, which he has bought from Indians,•who represented that they bad dug it it the heid Waters of the Kan gas river. Thiele the'promise ofa New Gold Region. BREAK IN'THE;AIIAAIT CANAL. ••• • CmcmN.!..rt July 11 The recent rains have resulted in another breek on`the Miami Canal - near Massillon,' which must tem porarily suspend business. • The Canada papers ate discussing the annexation. They sarthat the people wish far severence with Valetta (mingle the Commercial depression. • .%Veenucosos, July 11. C. W. Fenita t publisher of the Washington Na tional Whig, Land, formerly a journeyman printer in Philadelphia, has been appointed Consul to Cowes. Tbe seport.vf the death of Mrs. Madison is in correct. She Was very low, but considered better last night. [NOON SEPOIAL NEW YORK STAIMET . , New Yoult, July 11th. Flom--- - The.trade has been heavy, and the market generally active, and buy at former prices. Grain—There has been a alight improvement in wheat . owing.principally to the decrease in receipts. The saler„however, are almost entirely confined to small lots, for city consumption. Corn--Tlie demand for shipment has bettlarm and prices, if there is any,change, is improving. Provisions—Pork is in good demand ; but. prices arc unchanged. Lard—The sales to-day comprise : kegs at 7c. The is very pleasant. The Steamer is expected to arrive to-night. NVENIBIG aEpowr.] NEW YORK MARKET - NEW Yoar, July Ilth. Money Market—This being Packet day, business generally was talker , dull. There were some inquiry for Sterling Exchange, early in the morning, and sales were made at Bi. Stocks were rather heavy, as ii , usual , upon such occasions. Sales of Penna. Elves at 87:._ Sales" of U. S. Treaeury Notes at sll6i. Flour- —The' market, le active and prices are in favor of the seller: The sales today amounted to 600 bble., at yesterday's quotation.. Grain—There is , a good deal doing in corn, and holders are firm. We note sales of prime white at 531 e. Prime yellow at 59c.. Provisions—. There is some inquiry for pork but holders are -a eking higher prices than !mere are willing to give. ,Whiskey--Prices have slightly advanced. Cotton—The market is very firm. Several sam ples havo been withdrawn for higher prick There is a good demand but the rates demanded by holders have checked operations. CINCINNATI. MARKET. , • sTICINIPATI, July 11. The flotrr.market has been excited by the great diminution otreccipti ocerisiOned by the breaks on the canal and Rail Road.. Floor is very : scarce to-day and held firmly. at 93 per bbl: - ;Whiskey-Vhec demand is fair,.,rith sales at 161 BAYLKER,lllatcusnr TAILOR, No. at Maiket; between Second; and Third streets, PiMhtirgh,=-Coristantly on handot large andgeneral as sonment of PASItiONAILLE READY-MADE Cumuttn. Particular attention paid to the Cutting of 'Custom Work, which wilt be made in .thenlOst fashionable man oar, aud 'on reasonable terms; .. mays AIL FLBraa :--You will please announce Arroacw .111 1 F.Jostrisron, as- a candidate for Coroner, subject to the decision of the Den:lac/ratio County Convention. He is a true Democrat, and no mistake. , 01/111Ci OF VIZ ALLEGHENY BRIDGE Co. June 2d. 'The President arid .Alir , ugers of the Company for ereetirig a Bridge over he Allegheny It iver, opposite Pittsburgh, in the Cotaty,_of Allegheuy," ha ve t hi s day .deelared aMividend of Otte I:tenanted seventy-five cents , on each share of ihe Capital Stock, standing in the names of individuals on'the books of the Company, to be aid to the. Stockholders or their legal representatives, HAMMER, Treasurer. nisr Econonly.--If you wish to save your money and buy a superfine EAT or CAP, call at FLEMING'S HAT STORE, where you will Rod a complete assortmeut of tbelatest Fashions, CHEAP, FOR CASH. ' TM FLEMING, .vaattaty] 1303/Vood. et., comet( f.Virgin alley. orb. o.—Pluce ot cting, Washington Hatt:Wood streetibetween sth alio:Virgin Alley. .Ptisszchos 'Uncut., No. 336—Meets every Tuesday voealitg. ' ' MaaammisENeszemmaz, No. 87—Meets Ist and 36 Friday ofeach month. marZ--ly 1:13 - I. 0. of 1:11.-F'.•••Arszontratv LODOX, No. 4D .Inests at the Half, corner of Wood street and Virgin ,Alley, every Thutsday evening, at 8 o'clock. inart 6lll asozent Ragan Se ey 3170dd Fellgrwrat Hall, Odeon Fourth surto, Aauften Wood and Smithfiekt strects.--Putsbargh , Irateaegntent, No. 2, meets lat and 3d Taecdays of each snow Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4,• meets 24 and 4th. Tuesdays:. Mechanics' i Lodge, No. '9, meets .every Thixiiday evening. • • Western stai Lodge, N0;24, meets every WednesdaY . _ evening, Iron City Lodge, No. 182 meets every Monday ev'ng. Monet Morish Lodge, No. 360, meets every INiday ovening. inay29•,ly las ~,, . .;- _ ,.::: : - , , , - -,i n .,-,'.i • -- : :. , ,,,... 1;7,.. , :::)_ 7 .-.1.7.. , , -.. .. , ;:;', , r."'•'-'"• . ':-i• "!,• . ::•1•.,t, , r , ..•: 4 '..' -. j BM ,- ~ _-~- Sr. :Lome; Yuly u - FRESH SUPPLY OF THE LATEST Alil) MOST FAADIONLIMA - Vettlp,gs, Casslateresi: Summer Goods, L . COTlltiti 4c. DEMANY,49 Liberty street, reapectfully cans the attention of his friends and the public to his pew supply of Seasonable Goods,.sucluis thelatest style of Fancy Cashmaretts, drabiedFien ch Habit Chi:* Italian Summer Cloths, Drills, White and Brown Russia Duck, Summer Cloths, Plain and Fancy French, English and American Cloths and Cassimeres; and all other articles suitable for customer trade. ' Also, a large and general assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, made up in the most fashionable manner, and will be sold low for cash. ileLdikw] P. DELANY. AUCTION SALES, ' BY JAMES M'ICENNA, AUCTIONEEk No. 114 WOOD Srassr, TURES DOOM DEMI FLYTIT. g e- I N Friday next. July 13th. tit 10 o'clock, A. M.will be IL/sold at McKennas Auction Rooms, by order of As signees an extensive stock of Clothing and Dry Goods or a City Store ; the largest assortment ever offered at Public Sale fur. a considerable time i all of which•will positively be sold to the highest bidder. Among the articles, are in part, Foreign and Domestic Broad (Moths, of every quality mid color, Cassimeres and Cassinetts, Alpacas, Mermoes, Ginghams, 1)e Lathes, Balzarines, Cambric Medias, Brand J ncconetts, Crapes. Gloves and Hosiery, Ribbons and Fancy Goods, Ladies Fancy HMIs, Vestings, Sewing Silk, Patent Thread, Spool Cotton, Table Cloths. Table Diaper, Drillings , Checks, Bed Ticking, Padded Buckram, Plaids, Irish L inens and Linen Lawns, together with an assortment of Variety Goods, suitable for pedlars, a large lot of millinery goods Also, at the same time a large lot of Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hardware Cutlery. At 2 o'clock, P. 711., by order of Thos. O'Brian, Con stable; allergy lot or liourvf.old Furniture and Kitchen utensils, Refrigerator, or Ice Chest, 2 egg stoves with pipes, 3 cooking stoves, 1 double barrel shot gun, 1 patent lever watch, an excellent time keeper, a few randy bores, Young Hyper' Tea, Cavendish Tobacco, Almonds. Axes„.Hatchets ; a few quarter boxes Regalia aegare. The above goods will be open for inspection to-morrow. IYIO JAMES WEE:VIVA, Auctioneer. Boror! July IY Large Sale of Blank Banks at Auction. PNfERIDAY evening next; July 13th, at early gas ht, will be sold without reserve, at MeKennae ic Hig uon Rooms, a large invoice of blank books, full and half bound, of every description. The save will be posi tive, and all are bound in the best manner. WA.9 1311SOTON, July 11 JAS. M'KENNA, Auctioneer. N. B. A large invoice of shirts bus been received from New York. The day of sale will be announced on their arrival. J- 151'K- Valuable Property at Auction. /AN Thursday next, July 12th, at 10 o'clock, A. M. will N. I be sold on the premises iu the 9th Ward, City of Pitts burgh, an eligibly situated Lot of Ground, opposite the old Toll Cate; fronting 66 feet on Penn street, and run ning back 114 feet, to an angle point, on which there is erected two new Brick Houses, and out house.. Also, a large Lot,or Garden, with a good Crop of Potatoes, ,Cabbage; Corn, and other vegetables; together with a line lot of Lumber, Iloasehold Franiture,&c. CAPT. JNO F. HUTCHISON, Owner. JAMES MlCENNA,Anctioneer. /Yl O Dividend. OFFICE OP THE GA COMPANY. / July 9,1849. 5 rrHE Trnstrees of the Pittsburgh Gas Company, have I. this day declared n Dividend of pour per cent , for the last six months, on the Capital Stock paid in, payable to Otockholders, or their legal Representatives. forth with, at the office of the Company. jylo:3t JAMES M. CHRISTY, Treasurer. CIO-PARTNER.f.IIIIE—The subscribers have this day 'L./ formed a Co-Partnership, and will continue the WHOLESALE GROCERY, PRODUCE, LIQUOR AND FRUIT BUSINESS, at the old stand, No. 162 Liberty street, under - the style of J. S. BONNET & CO. JEROME S. BONNET, MATTHEW D. PATTON. Pittsburgh, July 5. jyb WHOLESALE GROCERS, RECTIFYING DISTIL LERS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Fruits Nuts, te. 6y9) 169 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. THE AMERICAN' JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCRS. Edited by Isaac Nays M. D., is pub lished quarterly on the First of January, April, July and October, Each number contains about two hundred and eighty large - octavo pages, and is appropriately illustra ted with Engravings on Copper, Stone, Wood, &c. The Medical News and Library, is published monthly and consists of Thirty-two very large octavo the pages, containtng the Medical Information of day, as well a Treatise of high character on a prominent department of Medicine. Wstson's Lectures on the Practice of Physic, Brodie's Clinical Lecturei on Surgery, and Todd tr. Bowman's Physiology have thus appeared In it, and the work at present publishidg is West on the Diseases of Infancy and Childhood. Terms: The smoscription to the American Journal of the,Medical Sciences, is Five Dollars per annum, in ad- Vance. When this amount is forwarded, free of postage, the subscriber thereby becomes entitled to the Medical News and Library, without any.faithil charge. For the small sum of Five Dollars, 'therefore, the sub seribercan obtain a Qurterly and a Monthly Journal of the highest character, presenting about Fifteen Hundred large octavo pages, with apprepriate illustrations : Subscriptions received, and the work promptly sup plied by JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, Eft Wood street. M.ereltantar Hotel, Fourth street" between'Arch and Markel, Philadelphia. TRE Propriethrship and Management of this well known Hotel, having this day passed into the hands of the sttbscribersohey beg leave to state, that it is their parpose to render it worthy of the very liberal patron ewe with which it has been heretofore sustained, and hope, hranremitting attention, to deserve the patronage of their friends, who may visit the city on business or pleasure. C. & J. MeKIBHIH,. outypam (Formerly of Exchange Hotel, Pittsburg.) T HE partnership heretofore exis ling between Stumm B. Bushfield and William B. Hays, trading under the firmof.BUSHFIELD Is HAYS % has This day . been dis solved by William B. Hays selling his entire interest in the firm to. S. B. Basle=ld. All accounts due the firm will be collected by S.B. Bashfield, and all debts due by the late firm to be paid by.the same. S. B. BUSHFIELD. W. B. HAYS. COPARTNERSHIP.—S. B. BOSIPTIBLD baying this day associated with himself Hama Leona, formerly of Bedford, Pa., and recently of the National Betel. Pitts hutch, will continue the business.tinder the Earn of BUSHFIELD & LEADER, at the old stand No. 40 Liberty street. S. B. BUSHFIELD. Pittsburgh, June 22,1849. H. LRADER. Having retired from the former business, I take plea sure in recommending my successors to the patronage of my customers and the public generally. PAV _ S . B. HAYS. Orphans , Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Alle- Al(l.gbeay County, will be exposed to Public Sale, on the .premises, on Sitatran&v, the fourteenth day. of Jblx_ 2 , n o o'clock, y. N., all those POUR CERTAIN LOTS OV GROUND,oimate in the. Seventh Ward (late City Dis trict) of Pittsburgh, being marked and numbered in a plan of Lotslaid out by Alexander Mille r _, and recorded in the .office for Recording Deeds, & N c., os. thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three and Ildrty-fou L ou , —the said Lo, Nos. 31, 3i, 33 and 34, being c ontiguous , _ and being each twenty-four feet front on De.-villiers street in said plan, and running back, preservinglhe same width, &distance of one hundred and four feel.: . e:r Terms . liberal, and will be Made, known at sale., of BLARELY, Administrator of Bernard id , Cabe, dec'd. jendtd JOHN D. 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'- . 1 , .i-',_ ,, , , ,•: , %.' -ii.,'t-..-..•.,. i' , . ?. .‘ 4 .4 , ;.7 . .. , i't ,- --1:!:1-471r:i'!,' , :. z 7 . k . ,-;',:1; - .• jk: i„,,-,:ipi . ,:-:- t_ .: ;; - : , :4 7 ;:j . .!'.:• 11 :. , 'i: 17 ::;i:0? , i( - ..ir:i.. - '.,-‘tir.,...'• •: :-",,-: * , ' , ..; 7 . ' ''. ' ''Y' l47. 'i:Pl : o3 - i.; .: 4 7 - •?; *.7.--..%',.-:',''-i...";-!-':'.7-:;,'."-'`.:-.:,•-::--k:i....-0'-rf,?;:-:•1';ah.-4'.',.fl...;.,.!.-A,:i.:,.4','i:g.1-.4-0*`;::;:-g•:::..Y:i. ..:?.:.:'''•::7-i,',7:!..,:.:-:, Cwninerdat anb jinaneicti. PITTSBURGH. BOARD OIPTILADR. .10S. PENNOCK, • JNO.IReFADEN, C 0201117.14 1 -7011 JULY . J. LORENZ. PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848. 6 temnboat Packet Line, le axe sdaily forCincinnati,lo a M. Passenger Packet, via Brownsville,. to -Baltimore and Philadelpbia, s. m.,And 6 r.„ 'Mail Coach Line. direct to Philadelphia, St a. st.,‘and 121 . , Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 se„- Worth-Weiler°, via Cleveland, dttily,l9 .s.. . Erie and Western New-York, daily, 9 A. M. North-Eaatern,to Philadelphia„daily, except Sundays, ARRIVALS. AND DE} ARTURE OF MAILS. •Faistenv Knit Via. - Philadelplat, due 3 A.. re., donee 12 ar. Western Mail,Cin. arid Loewy." due 8 P. 8y elosees Senth..iria llaltauldWrushington, due 8 P. ar.,6losee 5 Nowli-Weitern via Cleveland, due 10 A.; M., closes 9 A. M. erie and 'Western New York s due BP. m., closes 9 a.ar . . • ' • • - Par rates. Asked. Offered • Bank of Pittsburgh... 550,00 650•0 0 $50,00 Biehangeßank-• •• • - 50,00 • 97,00 • 95,00 Alerattants , and AL Bank -• • ..... 50,00 .•cio,oo 49,50 Farmers' Depesltßank• ••—• • • • Nonetn 'aerie t. Hand Street Bridge 50,00- 50,00 49,00 • Northein Libe.rtiesßridge• •-- 50,00 35,00 Old Allegheny Br.dge• • •-•-• •• • • 25,00 36,03 35,00 . CorutelLsville R. Stock, paid on . shares,S2,so • • 6,00 , 1,43 City Bonds (5 go eext;)• -• ..... . 02,00 Honongahela,Btidge 25,00 15,50 Gas - Stock. •••"••• ..... 50,00 Penna. s's, quoted in Philadelphia ' 61. Patina. 6's, "" , • ...... ..... New iosne Treaouyp Notes,' 6'e, quoted in Philsda-117} Doily Relator of the 111Orketi. OFFICE OF THE POST, TWORSDAY NolusTrio,. July 21, 1840. Buiiness continues remarkably dull, mer chants generally devoting, their time to the settle ment of their account a. FLOUR—The receipts yeaterday wero very light, - and transactions few. We note light sales at $4,00, bat holders generally are firm, .and do not wish to sell, evidently ernecting an additional . adnoce. PROMS lONS—Bacon is in brisk .demand at for Hams Sides Sic. GRAIN—But little dohig—we.notice sales oats on Leiee at .23c. From store 33. .Corn—salektrom first hands at 3037 _ GItOCERIES—We note pies of Ogres at Ticarr.. Molasses is held at 26(428. Sales - New Orietttla Bud gar at 4105. ' BACON—Continues in active - demand at a slight advance. RYE FLOUR. is dull at 32 56. WHISKEY--Demand at 19e. for Rectified Terms at rale -- 388031[2 - $. BONICHT. • BIATTMEPP7 v. PLTTON. • J. 8.. BONNET, & Co. Dissolution Pittsburgh, June 22,1849 , . RENE MEE . ... ~'~` ENE ME Einial=lEME . . Steamer Ltdrei - Erle, Shores, Beaver . . ."' Michigan Bernier -•• " Baltici . Jacobs t ßrownsville : Atlantic, Parkinson, do.. " Caleb Cope, Murdock, AVelliville.: . Citizen,Gormley, Wm. phluips,-.M,Phail. Steamer Michigan4sto.2, - .Gilson; Beaver. " . Lake Brie, Shales ; Beaver.. " Beaver, - Clarke, Beaver. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville• ". Atlantic, Parkinson, do. " Shenandoah, Bowman, Cincinnati - Peru, Calhoun, Wheeling.. ' Steamer St. Louts. , .. .. .• . itegular. Packet 'foilltiniThih. ~. ... . ji iii iiit THE fine steelier, YirELLSVILLE, inter - BAILITS2I, Will lewie for the above Jand , Inter me iate ports one Wednerdaysand Saturdays. ' For freight or passage apply en.board,,ir to - as= - GEO. B. MILTE:NBERGER, Agt. NEW AHRANGEMATP.ST.--The* steamer THOS. SCOTreill com enee on Mondays May 7th; to - run from the old Greenwood Landmg,-foot: of Pitt - street, to the Garden, leaving -at 8 o'clock A. and at each even hour anti 9 o'clock P. rt.; last trip from the Garden at . , The Saloons are sap lied the delicacies of the season. Tea 'at 6 a 2 cfock. The Garden, with' a large collection of Greenhouse Plants, Dahlias,-Annual Plow er Plants and Shrubbery. The comfortahle wharf boat, Greenwood, will be placed at the Pitt st. landing. [my Tap sew and splendid passenger steamer CALEB COPE, A. Munnoca, Master, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. For freight or passage, haying superior accommoda tions, apply ant board. may 4 /Mew Arrangement. 014 Tice steanter BEAVER, Crus. E. CLARKE, Master, will leave this city every Monday, e es ay and Friday it 10 a: at. She has a' boat at the landing, between Wood st. and the Bridge, prepared to receive freight at any time. frny4 B. Wheeler, TRAmßovr AGENT, can be found at Weidey Grier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith . r streets Pittsburgh. " mar 27 J. 11. LAWMAN'S SHIRT MANUFACTORY, ass • Gentlemen's Furnishing Emporium t. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, NO. OS FOURTH S TRUST, APOLLO BUILDINGS, DETWEE7 WOOD AIM LURK= sivrEErs, ITTSIIIII3II, ?A. ErYf AlWay6 an band, a large assortmen tot' Shirts Bosoms, Collars, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, 81spender s Under Shirts, Dry:vers./re, /ca. mar% - • • - - j HUGH DI. 80811 having removed to the . . .„. , . , Wallace,p_ElCl.)llß inututug mullein °couple • dslialrial by W Lyon IC C 0.., No. 116 Wood street, near Fifth ,. would resnectfully invite the attention of the public generally to the large and Ene assortment of GOODS he Is now offering- Cheap for Cash. All Q s eons wishing a durable and cheap article in the SllOl. line, are invited to call and examine his stock. _ . . . Also, a Adt of fine Leghorn and Palm Leaf HATS, and a good assortment of TRUNKS, alway on hand. B—He also continues to manufacture, as formerly apt3.3md&u yF.ASK Ft.t. SALE—The subscriber will dispose of ..L.s his lease of Mechanics' Hall, Diamond alley, be tween Smithfield and. Wood etc, including Ten Pin Allay, Gas Fixtures in both stories, with the other Ile cessary fixtures of the House. Possession given at any time. (jylld2t• P. DEVLIN. PEKIN TEA-STORE. MBE subscriber has just received, at the 'Pekin Tea 1: Store,7o Fourth street, a very large and well select. ed stock of pure GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, from N York, all of which has been received in this country since the let of February last, consisting of the different grades grown in the Celestial Empire. Our stock being. among the largest in the West, we are prepared to whole. sale on better terms than any other house in the city.— We invite retail grocers to call and examine our stock and prices. They can have it packed in 1, and 1 th. packages, 0 lb. tin canisters, or .by bolt Olefin, to suit their convenience. Our retail prices vary for Oolong, Black Teas from 50 cm. to $1.50 41 1 ' lb,; Ning Young Sonehong, 50 etc ; Con go 50, and English Breakfast 50; Young Hy son, Gunpow der and Imperial, from 35 cents to $1.15 W. lb. Families are requested to send and get samples of our Teas, and try them, before purchasing. my24:dacw A. JAYNES, 70 Fourth at HITE SUGARS.—Lovering's Loaf, Crashed and Pulverized Sugars, just recd and for sale by the 1. or at totad, at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth street. , . may24 1 4 i s II .$— gayest } .locha, African, ava, gaye, St. Domingo and Rio Coffees,juao recd and for ord." at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth at. mayZl AiiiNS AND FIGS.—WO eighth bc.xes prime Ral sins, and 50 small drums frerfi Figs, joust received and for sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth Wen. may 24 GIIOOOLATE, COCtrA AND BROMA—ltakei's Bra ma, No. 1 Chocolate nal Cocoa; also, Schmitz' swell t spiced Chocolate, just recd and for sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE. 70 Fourth en eat. may:l4 Cheap Clothing for Scrip. I]HAVEjust received from the East a weir selected and fresh assortment of SP ING and SUMMER GOODS, including English and Fr nch Cloths, Cassimeres end li Vesting*, all of superior ra nufacture, to which I would my friends Mu c n i t f r a y i ll in ere vi l t t e an th ts e a a n te ltt i l ° Tie n r o s f visiting the city, who wish to provide themselves with a good article at a very iota price, ate respectfully invited to call on the-sub scriber. AU work warranted. SAS. MeGUTRE, Tailor, ma_ 't Third at_ near Wood. Bathlug Tubs. THE subscribers have Oil hand a Iprge stock of Bath tag Tubs, consisting of the following kinds: Plung, Bath Tub, large size; Ottoman Bath Tub ; Sponging " ~ flanging Shower Tub; • ... Children's Bath Tubs ; Hand Shower Baths; , Leg Stomach Heaters, &c. ._ These Tubs ore made of good materials On! neatly Japanned. JOHN DUNLAP & CO., jest Corner Market and Second streets. I=l J. R. Taylor & Co,, No. 172 Liberty street, (Jour door' below St. Clair otreet.) "kir ANUFAMURE ALL KINDS OF WIRE CLOTH, .I.VI from No. 2 to No. 00; Brass and Iron Wire RID DLES and SIFTERS, from No. 2 to No. 60. Every No. Wire Cie, in PAPER CYLINDERS. All kinds of HAND WORK, Screens, Bird Cages, Fenders, Ece. RIVETS-' -Black, Tinned, Copper and Brass; of every size, on land or mane to order. . _ WlRE—lron. Brass, Copper and Steel of every size. BROOM WIRE, Sheer. Brass, Japanned and Britannia Ware- Orders for any kind of the above articles will be promptly filled. Purchasers will.find It to their advan age to call and examine our stock: Jetl:3m For Sale, All VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, in the *U Town of New Troy, a short distance above the Allegheny City Water Works. Also, TWO LOTS in Allegheny City, near the Diamond. Title indisputable. Taman of payment, one-fifth on delivery of deed the balance in four ennui annual payments. For 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, Juno . 2,00 B BLS. N. 0. NIOLASSES--In store and for sale by JOHN MTIEWPT & BROS., may2.i No. 1$ Liberty street. • - • • SRAWREKRIES, 1n1F2311 room TIIE VINEZ, are now served up in this SUMMER RETREAT,w Ith all the other good and wholesome refreshments nature and art can produce. Booliets of choice Flowers, tastefully put up. Tea every evening at 0 o'clock. The Steamboat Tiros. Sport leaves the foot of Pitt street the beginaing of each hour, from S o'clock A. It. until 9 r. m., landing rt the Garden guts. Closed on Sunday, and conducted on Temperance principles. Kiazeitc and Dispatch copy.] jell BOOBYER & °RIBBLE, BEE HIVE CLOTHING STOE Z NUaLBER 251 LipEKTY STREET, THREE DOORS •BOVE IRWIN STREET, BION OP TILE GOLDEN BEEHIVE.. . _ _ IUrESSR.S. G. k B- would respectfully inform the pub. _CI lie. that they can at all times find at the above place • a splendid assortment of CLOTHING AND CLOTHS, Suitable for Custom Work. It being out intention to do a 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 it their interest to favor us with a share of their patronage. BOOBYER do GRIDDLE. N. B.—Particular attentioapaid to the fitting of Clothes B. & G. EY' No. 2.51 Liberty street, three doors above Irwin sign of the Bee Hive. . Ca.stilmeres I 71 - UST RECEIVED, AT THE BEE-HIVE CLOTHING 0 STORE, a fresh supply of plain and fancy Cam mono, good quality and fashionable patterns, which we shall be happy to dispose of at low rates. BOOBYER k • GRIBBLE 7 may3] No. 251 Liberty at., sign QC the Bee Hive By Express. TEST RECEIVED, AT TIER SEE-lIIVE CLOTHMO STORE, some splendid Tweeds, Twangs and Cassimeres, of the latest styles. Those desirous af procuring anything in our line, are respectfully solicited to call and examine our stock. RGOEYER & GRIBBLE. I 0 PRlNTERS—Printing Ink, from the manufactory of J. 1:) . , McCreary, New York, in Cans and Kegs, t l m 1 Rt. upwards, and tram 23 cents to Si $t f. Allb, Red, Blue, flreenvid - Yellow Inks, in Cans of e lb: tol lbs., constantly for sale. Having used Mr. McCreary% Ink in ottrotlice for nine months past, we warrant it equal to any that is made at any other maw/Calory. Tetras Cash. JOHNSTON er, STOCKTON, j C2O Comer 3d and Market sta. OR SALE—MILITARY GOODS—GiIt and plated Laces and trimmings, by ROGAN & CANTWELL] = • , - , •-- ' -. -- ' - '1 , t , ' '- • , ,r . ,". . '-- . r , -4 : - 4 '',.,'-, y -' • -- ,-, ~•+''l -47";"'- ' , '' ''.'n',!;' '„ 4- .+ 4 4 :`•!` 4 L '. , 1. -:,/‘ ' 1 '''' ''':':' .-', r .' '''-''' :' t 7 ;.T ~4,:4: i :; '''• :„:.-;;%2:: ;'4 4' :-.-,,.'" -4- . , 4 - -'`' ',„ -'; '• 1.3' -' o':.` '' 4,44' -,, , 2.,4':,-;.?, , ,i ". - ' ' ,' •,": itirjr:P.. ' r r, ..."' 4 ''-• - ~, =I •‘• .., • . NEM MEM NEM -p'e'r' ... . _ .. WO3 - #.'.2,: . 4iikit . *.i . 4 . ,:::,.: - ... ,rOWr OF<PITIP.S.I3IIItGAI. 3 fnciOaric WATIIO/ . tr TIUg,CIIMJIIBI. For Greenwood Gardens. WEI.LSVILE PACKETS. For Beaver and Wellsville. Soot and. Shoe Warehouse Greenwood Garden =3 . . . . . 1 r'outce St - 3/. A • nittper , s.„ . .. Pitterton Leiticy.:f alltinttEitat'intereStillg • by, Albeit - - °Oaten and Maria, or the Eeetor's Paper by - 4.kg;' , 11.1abe1 Carrington, or LoveMnd Pride, by Ittri:Gre_y• • • PartaB and-0 of the Consulate and Empire under Na poleon ;. by A1...a .Thiera- No,..l.C.hambera Information for the peoPle... Litton's Livint Age, No. 03& and The Mysteries of the.Conrt of London, by G. W. M., Cholera-its causes, symptoms and treatment; by Y. P. Together with a great variety ajwicAile - biroks, for sale by AL A. MINER, Stailhtteld al. . , ;,opposite -Brown's Botei ATOTICE is hereby given, [harelip licatian will be made at the next session olthe Legislature Witt charter for a bank to be located in the city of Pittsburgh, to 'be styled the Western Bank of Pennsylvania; with - rt'ettpi; tat of one million. of dollars; and tolave all the !ages of discount andissue, such as is commonly granted to banking institutions in this State. - - Pittsburgh June 29,1349. r-jyfo Dissolution of Partnership..., frHE Partnership_ heretofore existing bbt.Ween'Aic lltillLLMT & DOWNING is this -day dissolved; by mutuitlionpint. Ali persons indebted Mlle -said firm will Make payment , to Joan - E. ,IJowtoTri; and these haying claims against the same, will present them to him for settlement, at "Ne. 218 Liberty'streeb. . . , "V.A. ItieMbumm , . • Jogs E,..Dowityno..Swiness Card: TYRANTSAS WELL ASIIIONOPOLLE lIITIST FALL.L: -'SO MUST PRICES( lifirHlCH fact will be proven by calling athleGmas's T Fashionable Tftiloring,Establishment,Tbii4Atreet, St. Charles gi Morro: Smahprofits and quirk sales;: ' - ..Fresh-and good. - may 23 A. MASON k CO., 60 711113.1 i ET stunt, are offering s their stock of Silks, Shawls, Vizier", Lawns and 'Muslins at still greater reduced.prices. Y.Vard, wide bl'k Silks, best make - at 12e., Summer Shawls .10 75c. and $4; most fashionable Vizettes at S 5 and 86 ;Lawns end Muslims at 0 and 10 cents ; best Merrimack Prints at Or., usually 12tc.; Calicoes at 81. t.; wrought Collars 8 cents; wrought Capes $I and 412.; Florence Braid Bonnets 02 and 75e.;- Gloves at 4 cents--together wither - general as sortment of other Goods at nearly one-half the regular - rates. . - - - telo Spring Goods. - ' THE undersigned are now in receipt of their second aupp,ly of FRESH SPRING GOODS. They res pectfully ask the -attention of Merchants and Dealers generally to an examination of their stock, feeling as sured that they can offer Goads on the nionfavorabte terms and at the most reasonable prkes. Their stock embraces every article in the Variety and Fancy_ Dry Goods line, together with Brown and Bleached Muslim', Drillings, • Ginghams, Lawns, Prints, Tickings, lec.,, &e. McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, N 0.07 Wood street, next door la Diamond alley mayls il&w . — ffi ---- iredTare — triailen. IlittTun Proprietorship of this beautiful' Rirransr, 'has-made every arrangpment - for entertaining Silkere during the warm season. • The steamer Arehy Masan leaves the foot of Pitt Street every after noon through the week, for the Garden -,.- commencing half-past 1 o'clock, making a trip every - hour until 10} o'clock, P. is.' On Sundays, she leaves first trip at 8 o'clock in the morning. Ice - Cream, Strawberries, Din ner. and Supper furnished -to order. A:se, Rooms for Co tillion Parues at all tiniesi. N. B.—The Boat having been thoroughly repaired ex nressly for this trade nod being the first to open it on 3andays, the owner hopes to gain a liberal patronage. jell T. W: MEALEY Proprietor. WAgHINOVOLV - 110T.EL, BEDFORD; PA. THE undersigned, having fitted up this large and corn modious Hotel in'elegant style is_ prepared to ac commodate VISITERS TO THE REDFORD SPRINGS in a mannerthat cannot fail to give satisfaction. The House is beautifully located in the very centre of the town, and contains Chambers equal to arty Hotel in the State. He deems it unnecessary to multiply promises, but, pledges himself to use every exertion to render comfortable all who visit his house. Boarders will be taken to the Springs in pleasant hacks, at 'all times, and the water can always be had fresh to the house. pe2l:2w” - SAMUEL DAVIS. Greoniiiiod A . DELIGHTFUL" SUMMER RETREAT, two miles Li 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 Mtge collection of choice shrubbery. Also, an extensive Green-house, con taining the finest varieties of exotic slants . Commo dious Saloons are erected for the reception of visitera.-- lee Creams, Pastry, Fruit, Nuts, Cakes, and all the deli cacies of the season, are kept for sale; and all kinds of Plants, both native and exotic. Bonnets 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 during the day and evening, landing at the Garden gate. 1.15' kept on Temperance principle*, and closed on Sunday. (Journal and Gazettc'eopy.) nay TIAAIS: TEASII TZASI! I ithlr is with pleasure that the subscribers in form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity that theY have completed arramtements with Messrs. J. C. Jenkins & Co., of Philadelphia, to receive their superior • PACKED TEAS, .. And will hereafter bo kept constantly on hand. • They are neatly and securely pat up in metallic pack.s of 1,4 and 1 lb each, with eir printed card—showing the kind of Tea, price, tiame of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked. r , , ,4, {Gunpowder . 02f . 75. 1,00 1,25 1,50 ts Imperial 50 75 1,00 1,25 1,511 . 4 ., Hysenso 02} 75 I : 00 1,25 o V. 11f son• •• ..... -• • •50 62f 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 Btacas. Black 371 50 Fine and Extn Fine- • •75 1,00 1,25 1.50 We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, if not supsrior to any sold in this City, and should they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, an 1 the money will be rifttuded, as tt is only with that understanding we sell. ~ We ask a lair trial, that the public may be able to judge between our Tens and those heretofore sold by °her companies to this city. All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS, should give as a call. Dealers can be supplied on the most reasonable terms For zale by JOS. S. Si. YOUNG & N, W. corner 4th and Ferry ntreeta, and E.- YOUNG &SON, apt 6 S. W. corner 34 and Rona meets Mire and Mar e entrance. THE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA will make permanent and limited Insurance on Property In this City and vicinity, and on shipments by Canals, Rivera, Lakes, invested by Sea. The properties of this Com pany are well and furnish an available fund for the ample indemnity of all persons who desire to be pro teeted by Insurance. WM. P. JONES, Agent, =Lyle 44 Water street. Factory for Sale, N SUCCESSFUL OPERATlON,manufacturiag Prin- I ere' Wood Type and Raised Sian Letters by Ma chinery. The machinery is admirably suited for all carving purposes, for which a pattern can be made from the finest engraving to heavy cornice. Should the in ventor, Isaac Merrit Singer, obtain a patent for the in vention'or any improvement thereon, the said patent is secured by deed to the subscribers for the term of seven yearn in the whole United States, and for ever in Alle gheny Co., Pa. . _ /01IN E. TAILOR, Or, n PARTNER WANTED, capable of managing above business, and willing to :take an interest of at least one-fourth in the capital mock. For particulars, apply (post paid) to SCHOLY & RYAN, Fitts!) urg 1 3 a. ID — From the foregoing Notice of L formStacian, we find that the Patent lifts issued, and roof of our claim, see records of onr deed in Potent Oilica, at Wnah• ington, D. C. en) SC HOLY & RYAN. Cigars, Snuff and Tobacco, AT JACOB McCOLLISTER'S, Fifth street, No. 19. Regalia; Washington Lanuma ; La Rosa; Justa Sane; Plantation; Halt Spanish, Malay and common; Together with a variety ofinther brands. Ax.so—An extensive assortment of MEWING TO BACCO, of the most celebrated brands, among which are the Luxious Luxury, P. Robinson's Pound Lump, Grant & Williams', and Arch'd Thomas Grape. Brand, Five Lump. AU orders promptly attended to. Country Merchants would do well to eull and examine my stock before . pur chasing elsewhere. Cuba Wrapr and Filler Leaf for sale pe Err Sign of the Indian Chief T tt, - roe Sale, BE UNEXPrREit'ART OF A LEASE of a Came. Room, in a plea it location in the City of Pim. burgh, with all the Bar Eixturesand Furniture i 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 CHEAP LOT FOB SALE.—A valuable Building, Lot, in a good location in the 7th Ward, having, a front of 40 feet onltebeccastrzet. near Lacy vide Church, by AOO deep—will be sold for $250, cash. S. CUTIIBERT, Gen. Agent, je , 4 Smithfield street. FINE. PK 11lla'S-1,0 dozen, superior quality, manufac tured by us, expressly for this market. Just recd and for sale low by ' F.DSVD TODD & CO., len Corner Fißh and Market sta., up stairs 011 S-5 bbliitameriC — an, for colliers; 5 " No.l Lard lin store and for sale by jed - „JAMES PATTON, .1 RKEFIGERATORS—ConstantIy on hand, and for sale by 63' 9 ) KING & MOORHEAD. DRIED BEEF--41 easka Sugar Cured Dried Beef on hand and for este by - - iYD L RAM'_ sale by • casks Sugar Cured - Ramshan on d and for. UY 9 ) KING & MOOR/LEAD. HIP STUFFS—Bran, Shorts and lings,just re b ceived and for sale by RHODES & ALCORN, IY9 30 Filth street. V ' Air-' ye, ` .eat., lat an. urn eat, (our own manufacture ) ) constantly on hand and for sale by RHODES & ALCORN, iYO 30 Fifth street. RAIN-1000 boebel Cora; 500 do. Rye; 2000 do, ‘.31 - Oats, in Store. and for sale by 4 . 9 RHODES & ALCORN, 30 Fii OIL MEAL—(Of our own-Grinding) constantly on hand and for sale by (jy9) RHODES & ALCORN. •thsEEns FOR SO WlNG—Constantly on Whand and for sale by iiy9k . RHODES' & ALCORN. . _ UCUI:tiED BARLEY—Our own manufachire:coi- Wtantly on hand and, for sale by RHODES & ALCORN, ;IYO [Chronicle copy.] 30 Fifth street. ANEW WORK ON :CEMETERIES.— Designs for Moatunents and Mural - Tables, adapted to rural' Cemeteries, Church Yards, Churches, Chapels; with a preliminary Essay oaths laying . out, planting and man aaing•Of Cemeteries,. and on the improvement of Church Yards. For the basis, London's Work. By. J. Jay, Smith, one tirthe fomiders of Laurel Rill Cemetery. • In two numbers. Just received and for sale by tjel (Journal copy.) KAY k CO. • . 4.-41 o•-y•' - .• ~ • • - • • ••••• • . . . • .., - • -: . '..-!4:- . • , :,', , G. b ... , 4 . =ME MEd NEI E=l KING is MOORHEAD. ;"!J ' . . EN =ME ENWEENE . .. .._ . ~. A' - ' , . L. :' -':"... , ' t --' ..*''''.'". '-' , ' , .;` , .:40' .c, OE = MEN LCllllill'illrf \ I 11111i111,j SiCIRT/I. SIDE OF VIE DUI- . MOND. 'LTlidPrOTriomeo AifihTiMeente,ntirare noweoteplete for giving._ a thorough. collegiate MERCANTILE EDU CATION, embraeing.all the ens and sciences regitired 'for the Connting.House... Ilia coarse of LectiresTan d . practice in'Booklteeping ilium, will hereafte r exemplify no fewer than eiqhr differeig' methodsof`condu,eting Books by Double Lary t—preparrng the Student at once to enter upon any method use. Quarterly public examinations Will take plaee.:undir the supervision art 'board of 'competent .person-when - Diplorriair Will be, grantedoo such Students its_paini their examination sa tisfactorily. The first regular course of Leetureir.coin-• mences Mcinday next. Hours from/0 ro 12, A.M. and New , Light. AITE hive received a' lot of LAMPS of varietts sizes yy and kinds, of .ft new construction that is quite simple and complete-1:0nm ornaniental— Also, the Article to burn in theia; called BURNING FLUID,dor r. ETHSRIAL OIL:" ..It rare mialities, which recommend it to the attention of Steamboat men, Hotel liedpers and _Housekeepers. For cleanliness; economy and; brilliancy, it surpasses anything portable Femora who pleasero call on us will be shown the . peculiarities of the new compound A constant supply of Fluid and Lam kept by jell "'Lit between. Woodmid blather eta: — BATHS - BATHES S , BALHIS i OPENED rfLs DAY. A THENXIIhr SALOON.--Ladies- and .gentlemens , JAL. Bathing Establishment. Hot, ebld and shower BATHS. - ICE CREAM and all other delicacies of the Every attention paid to thenomfortof those who May favor the above establishment with a call. JY 2 Y. . T. ht , FALL,. ?proprietor. . . IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS of Allegheny County, at Oct. Torm,-1848—No. 35.. '' - . . - the - , .. ' .. : ..1 P ,, '... the: matter n . tA as 4 e c igtof4iekf,it.so Springer ,?.Si, thirba gh :l W. m. Ct Tne; ~,( , ,,Atdnow,Sunet3dernotigeiaving,b eengveninthepittschronct e ,an ...../ Mercury, of the filiii,g of Assignees' acct, tor three weeks, ind,no exceptions having been filed thereto— on motion of W. S. Courtney, Egg., the account is confirmed absolutely, and IV. E. Annul, Esq., appointed Auditor to audit and adjust tbe.accounte of the creditors and make distribution among them. From the Record. HIRAM HULTZ, Proth'y. . I will attend to the duties of the abo-e appointment at my office in Pittsburgh on the 17th day of .July, A D. 1219, at 2 o'clock P. se. WM. E. AUSTIN, je27:3wd Auditor. .115turopean •Agency gums. J. KEENAN, European .Agent, has again sr 1. rived in New York, on luiannual tour, and will be in this city .in a couple of weeks time. Persons having business to transact in the Old Country, will then have an opportunity of. eeing him at Brown , s Hotel, SEW di field street. le2l CAty Salida Lots for Sale. 9lota each 20 feet fro t• on Firer Street by 75 to an a..) alley. 5 lcos each 20 feet front on Wylie street by 124 feet to an alley. 4 lots " " " Roberta " 100 - deep. 2. "" " Prospect " 127t0 an alley ." " " Vi ne 104 deep. With many other improved and unimproved lots in various locations. Prices low, and terms accommo dating. S. CUTHBERT, Agent. jie7 Smithfield street. OLMSTEAD & SONS COPPER GILT SPIN - ~DLESS FOR THE TIPS OF LIGHTNING "RODS=' The subscribers being appointed by the manufacturers, Agents for the sale of the above article, have received, and will keep constantly on hand a large supply, which we invite the attention of those wishing to protect buildings Dorn lightning, as being the latest and best - ar title for the purpose. See. Professor Olmstead's certifi cate below, JOAN B. IIPFADDEN tr, CO.' N 0.35 Market stteet. I have examined a specimen of, Messrs. N. Olmstead & 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 by a commission composed of several distinguished philosophers of France. DENISON OLMSTEAD. Yak Cones, Aug.ll, 1845: DIISINESS TAX FOR CITY.PUItPOSE.—In punt- Eli anew of" An Ordinance providing for an increase of Revenue of this City," passed the 16th April, 1846, notice is hereby given, that the • City Assessor ha* left in my office, for eranunation by all -person s interested, a list of the persona doing business in the city, in conformity with said Ordinance. Sec. 4. If, upon examination of said list, any persons shall think themselves aggrieved by the said assessment, they shall state the same in an affidavit r which affidavit shall also contain a statementof 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 from the date of the first publication of the notice aforesaid. Sac. O. That no appeal shall be taken limb) , the afEda vit of the person or firm aggrieved; said affidavit to be conclusive evidence of the facts stated in relation to the amount of sales. •- 8, R.JOHNSTOM, City Treasnrer. 117' Office on Third street, next door to the Third Presbyterian Church. Desirable Country Residence FOR SALE -A valuable property of 8 Beres, laving a front of !It feet on Fourth street road, and an ave nue front of 9.0 feet on the Turnpike, at East Liberty, a family Mansion in the centre of the property, with spa cious halls, parlors, bed-rooms, diningroom and kitchen, dry cellar under the whole 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 m fruits and flowers; Sae meadow. The whole is well arranged for convenience and comfort; is in good repair. and a bargain at 8.9000, for which it will be sold; with immediate possession, Terta6 VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND.—The subscribers offer for sale all that valuable Lot of Ground sit uate on Second street, between Grant and Rosa streets the property of. the late James Mellroy, dec'd,) being twenty-four feet front by eighty-five feerdeep. The lo cation is admirably adapted for a private residence,— .nguire of McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, 07 Wood street. CREAM CIIEI,7,ISE—A large lot of splendid Cream C Imre, received and for sale by J. S. M. YOUNG fr. CO. irj N. W. car. Ferry and Fourth ate 1000 BUSH, PRIME YELLOW CORN—To arrive per steamer Lowell on Friday, and for sale by 1.20 RHODES & ALLORN, 30 Fifth at. F .fitYß WODY - ANTS Qat Meil t Com Meal, gie e Meal, Wheat Meal, and Barle Meal, they can find it fresh from the mill daily and nice sifted at RHODES ft AL ORN'S, 30 Fifth at, QTEAMBOATS,HOTELS AND.GROCERS can at all 0 times obtain a supply of fresh Yellow Corn Meal at - RHODES & ALCORN'S, je29 (Chronicle copy.) . 90 Fifth street. tter4 Dr. trpfold. r VIM AG ED CHRISTIAN'S COMPANION, containing 1 a variety of Essays, adapted to the Improvement, consolation and encouragement of persons advanced in life. By the Rev. John Stanford, D. D., with a memoir of the author, by Rev. George Upfold, D. D., Pastor of Trinity Church, Pittsburgh. • In one v 01.., 8 vo. Jtist received and for sale by /Algal, D. LOCKWOOD, je27 63 Wood street. T)OOKS lob THE EVISWPAL CHU ' CH,-JAME3 DL Locswoon has for sale the various Publications of the Protestant Episcopal Press, and those of Stanford dr. Swords, New-York. JAMS D. LOCKWOOD, 63 Wood street, For many years connected with Messrs. Wiley &Put nam. and late John Wiley, N. York and London. jje29 For Sale, I .—pm A THREE STORIED DWELLING HOUSE, Lid bl being the second house from Tenn street in Say derls • ow, on Hay street' Immediate possesslon wilt be given. Enquire of DAVID RITCHIE, Attorney at Law—OiSce on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and Grant street. ie.2o:dtf 4 A. MASON & CO. are offering 1 yard wide Brown Muslin at 41 cents, Bleached do. 11, and very fine at a cents; Summer Stuffs of every variety; more Cali coes at 51; Lawns, 9 cents, fast colors, warranted ; fine Bcreges 191-and 25c.i more Wrought allars, and 10c.; Chemizettes 25c.; &c. jefil INSURANCE,. THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCE COMPANY —Office, North Room of the Ex change, Third street, Philadelphia. Fins Issuasscz.—Buildings, Merehandize and other property in town and country, insured against loss or damage by Are at the lowest rate of preinium. Medusa. Insuaancs.—They also itiqure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or co/unwise, under open or special policies, as the assured may desire. INLAND TaArtssorrrivrtos.—Thep_tilao insure merchan dtze transported by Wagons, Railroad Cara, Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on river' and lakes, on the most liberal terms. WM DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Solider, John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Geo. G. Leiper Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis, William Folwel ,I John Newlin, Dr. R. M. Huston, James C. Hand, Theophilus Paulding, IL Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Sigh Craig. George Serrill, Spencer Mc- Ilvain, Charles Kelly, G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr. S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PIRTSBURGH. —D.. T. Morgan, %Vm. Bagalay, inn. T. Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. MORA= S. NEWBOLD, Secretary. [Cr Office or the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pitts , burgh.., Ajelecdtf ) ~P . A. MADEIRA, Agent. . 'XIEW BOOKS.-4 History qf Wonderful inventions j' illuitrated,with numerous engravings on wood.— I via.; -‘ The I/warms:foil, or Pictures of the Virgin arid her Son,.by Charles Beecher, Fort Wayne, Indiana ; with an Introductory Essay, by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Just received by JOHNSTON & STOCRTON; je7 , Cor. 3d and Marret eta Stumpier eopdx.” _ • TUST RECEIVED, ger Express, a small assortment of t." Summer. Coating; also, two pieces white Marseilles, ftg'd, beantifubpattems ; and will be madOto order cheap JAS. IdeqUlltE, ie2o OTICE.—The Stockholders of the Farmer s Depot'. N ite Bank of Pittsburgh intend making application to the next Legislature, for such alteration of their Charter as will give them Banking privileges . ;:or, if deemrd ex pedient, will ask to be incorporated as a new Bank-. By order of the Board of Directors. jebtitmL JOHN hiIiGOFFIN Cashier. I!&"litarrisburg Telegraph opy tat Lagtslature tnettey atm send bill to this office. EiRUIT AND NUTS-200 half boxes M. R.ltaisina, 20 .11' casks Zante Currant., 0 boxes Citrons, GOO bushels Tenn. Pea Nuts, 25 bbls. Texas Peacans 10 bags Bor deaux Almonds, 10 do. English Walnuts, do.-Filberts N , 10 do. Cream Nuts, 40 do. Dried Peaches, 25 do. Dried Apples:' For sale - by oe€o J. B. BONNET. lt/TACKEAEL-100 Ws. large N 0.3; ' 10'4. o 4, . 10 • if 21 • Landing and fof i s n a t ie b t isl and 2 , Man. ' hth'n MI ER LL & RIORETRON, je4 N05.17R and 1'74 Lioetty street. ES , OM v,,, t ~ _ .• t; Effl ~ ``~ _.: ~:`~~3 ~~ ~ ..'.i- : ...';'- ;',''..,'.i..t F,; '''P ! ' - -;' l.- - ' ''. ' DUFF'S =M! S. CUTHBERT. General Agent,. Smithfield at. OE _. `, ~,r- ; =ll OE =EI BEM =EN • • .1 .;„ • lignkers attb, eitliat*Drciktts NVI/la I:I•IOrILDIA.R.Si • EXCHANGE AN BANK/NG; OFFICE • 'N. E. eorrut of 'Third and Mad rinds: •• SIGHT and Time Dills of Ilichringe, Brtuk Notes.an foreign and domestic Coin bought ono sold ori tS moat favorable terms. . Collections made in all the principal cities of the Union at the lowest rates. g e 12 ' • .41.1.101 XRANZIL. KDWAILD REAMED. & RAMA. BanktrsandEzehange Broken, Drake's in Foreign and Domestic Bath Bilis of _Exchange, Certificates it, Bank Notes, and Coin. Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the St. Charles Howl. may2B N. 1101.311C8 SON,- Bankers and Dealers in Exchange coin and Bank Notes, N 0.35 Markerstrees, Piusburgh. • sztaano EATS. - iczciusaa. .• • BUYING RATS, New York I. pr Cincinnati • I Philadelphia • * " Louisville " # • Baltimore • # " Bt. Louis • sank N0T2.13. Buying rata • Buying rotes* Ohio i dhk- - County & City ord'u Indiana , II !..' Relief Notes I • Kentnclry . * ." *Pennsylvania Co. Virginia I ". • New York I Wheeling I • 4, '. Marylon(' i Terinessee ' 3 li!. : New Orleans aulit.y . , ~ • BOON di SARGENT. _ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, • N. E. Corner of Wood and Sixt4 struis4 Pittsburgh, Pa DBALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills,Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of D eposit, &c EXCHANGE on all th e principal Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale in sums to sun purchasers: . • CURRENT and par funds received on deposit°. COLLECTIONS made On all pans of the Union, at the icrwest rates. • T HUFFMAN CASIDAY, Bil e Mercliandize and Pro t" . dues Arakir-Offiae, (up stain) NO. 28 Wood street ritispqrA my - uietbatAttal.—oat 'bum abseterai, ono. 3, large, tor .¢le by [la2Bl' SAUT*i & BACON -4000 Ds. ilacwo Hanle, Sides - and Shoe'dere, for solo by (lod) • bAUTH do SINCLAIR. •AgIgLIPEACIIES-400 WW2. Dried Pettehes JIJ sale by (je2d) SALMI! Ir. SINCLAIR. I IRIED ANTLER—GO bushels Dried reaches, ler We JV by - (jegii) ' tianTli & SIN C LAI R. All MILL MERL!. GROUND RYE FLOUR—Heed `lO.l and foe sale by (jab) • CUMMINS & SMITH. ;1(18.10U EXTRA TABLEand for Ml./ sale by' tie2B) COddIAUNSA SMITE. • 60 BUSHELS CORN MEAL—To cativo, aiid for sale , by. &1B) CUMMIIttE a SMITH." A',or OF CREAM CIiEE,SE--Rec'd and fori@ei by Je2B - ' CUALMINS & Smird. our-nnn, CSIKEeIE, EC US, AN!) WOOl.- 5 casks •• Poach Blossom' , rob Ash 110 boxes W. R. Cream Cheese ; 4 boxes and 1 bbls. Eggs 3 sacks Wool; received and for sale by Jul • J. S .80N5157, Liberty sr 11.3 RUNES, FILBERTS u.NIII E.,'NCii..llSki WALNUTS. 47 gloss Ara .13cudeaux prunes; . lU bugs bluglieb %Volum 10 " !gluons; ou coosignaleui and for Salvia* by Licks/46J. tl. ISCONNET. boxeolteb..l rScatcd tiornogonolOtO AA. and for sale by LI c. 19 J. S. BEtAblia... iROCERIE.B - 4.. T 150 bags ìüø Coffee . ; . 75 pkgs. Y. 11, h0p.1 3 6: P. and Powchoug Teas; 400 barrels N. O. Molasses; 110' Loaf 'Sugar, No. 4 to 8; with a general assortment of Grocertes, tin sate by jegg ItkLEY, .11.0.1711.EWS fiIOBACCO-15 kegs No. 1 Six Tiveks.Tooiteco,doutit- A. gate's brtual, for sale by Jew 011E17, MATTHEW & CO. DFANS—•IS bbls. Whit e Helms, tor dale by ' • • ••• je 23 • kWh: Y, itIATI'IIE WS ii.CO:' . LEMONS AND FitiS—•-lik boxes /Aldan* ; . . • auti drums Figs ; i wit received ta...nl for sale by . JuzliU .A. 11.1 . 14.)DE5, Jetta No. 0 Wood at.' 45 VASE PRUNES, Its jars; • " boxes; just rccefired and for sale by JOSHUA. 2tauDEtf, lei No. o Wood at. .IVPrialt." l " i ' s ; [OOO Cocoa Nuts; jest received cad for sale by Jett ASWAN\ tUtUDI2:1 t No. $ Wood at. ;auto ktekill•imtb—Uto bane% ter saw by j. atiEY MATTHEWS & CO. 'IrkirACKEREL-10 kb's. 11,1 — Y. 3, new ; lU 10 A 11.0 half bbla i , ;just lauding. For salle by (jean • Whl. mkt:R. uusa Housis tdol..tSdk-16;.barreUs, suwior quality, tOr eale,by • - W4l. lIVEtt; leytl. No. 168 Liberstetiout. uEtwer-7u boxes, for sale low. C . • jertO • . . 117111. DYER. L boxes, fast landed ; for sale by •• • , • - . .__WAI• LYRE,' •-• ;el5 , • ..':' - . 50.168 Liberty street. ... _ . ITEii . E.Ettrisrri - e - iiier, litimThliiv - Yort, • spiel's: v dui lot, which 'Mil be sold very low. • fel3:lw H. R. RYAN, No. 27 Filth st. Illtr ASH-6 esaks, .I•eiten Blossom rot-Ash," ree'd• .L and for safe by J. S. BONNET, 012 Lioeny st. SHOULDERS -10 caslts,ox - peeted daily by Ben West ... , 6 .* in. store arid for mile by • jell ' . WA!. DYER., No. 153 Liberty et. S UGAR HOUSE /110 LASSES--A few bbis., St. dome Refinery, • first rattoiniele, for sale by jolt .Wid. DYER • . Artiti-3_casts ..tiaeon Hams, Just received. per Elighlaarder; for', sale by %;el2) 9PbI.DYEkt. IUFEE.E--.ll.t.bags, kll3lrecervl44; tin sale Low. („) jell WM.DYER riri e?2 ➢AlS--38 dozen;4 ,, ust reciived,andlf;rivi,g.lilytazEt_ DEACII BRANDY, Irish Whiskey, Jamhisa Ruin, kielland Gia,"in tots to snit pasha/era, - for at at whiSesale prices, 4 .y (jes) J. S. IiONIVET, lalierty uILAZIL SUGAR-50 bagi; in store and. fer r ule by', 13/ jee J. S. IJONNKr,Liberty et:. . T &BLE SALT-100 bags Hope Mills Tn. le San, in store and for.sale by . igen) • .I.B..IIONNET. s sll.-24 baskets Salad Oil, recd and for sale by V_ltS ISH — ioo — b — bliTge — . 3 lat:gelif — aek — eral,4soboxeliNo.l" Sealed Herring, to arrive and for sale by - F -- ies S . S . is 9NNET . A MERICAN PlNS—lease 8., 4, American Pins; .1 " 4, " Just received and for sale by bIcCANDLESS & CAhIPBEILL, jeS -97 Wood street. DYE FLOUR-41 bbls. Rye Flour, reed and for sale IL by [ray3ol , S. &W. LIARBAUGH. 11DARABOLE —Cotton, Sin and Gingham Parasols a fine assorment,for sale by MeCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, jeB : 97 Wood street;,` DUFF'S 13(101i-KNEP1Nti.—tatAttas torteachnig this . System, with the author's directions to teachers, printed on the covers. A new supply; from New York Just rec ' d and for sale by JOl-11 4 1 H. MELLOR, • - 3013 81 Wood street. - CUTLERY—! cask superior Knives and Forks, Pocket. and Pen-knives, Butcher Knives, Shoe Knives, Scis sors, &c.,justopened by McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, jeS 87 Wood street. VINE COGNAC BRANDIIS--27 half pipes, various vintmes, of our own importation for " commerce,” from Bordeaux, just received and for sale by MILLER .& RICKETSON, je4 Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty street.. IMPROVED PUMPS, that will not ram= up in the COLDEST weather, for sale by SCAIFE & ATKINSON,, may2s Finn, between Wood and Market ati. DED BLANKETS-1 case 450 pair) Bed Blankets, tss by 64, 6 lbs., ribbon bound, received this day, on consignment from the maxinfactuier, and for sale by 60 7 'Liberty, opposite Filth street; 40 BALES BROWN MUSLIN, at 4} and Ac. may 22 A.A. MASON & CO DRIED APPLES-275 bushels Dried Apples, reed and for sale b • [m • 30 S. &W. HARBAIIOII. DR f 3 by lin 1 130 . 1 6 P 1•• UG' ARD OIL—A few bble.,jast received and for sale by. my 39 S. & W. HARBAUGEL GLASS -375 boxes Marken's" assor.led sizes kiliqes just received surd for mile by • • . my3o . S. &W. LLS.R.S.S.UeIi. 5 tZ 0 boxes new Cream & Cheese W o ust rec'd an , for sale by • tray3o) 5. _ . ILARBAUGfI. QODKASH-30 casks of Steele& Co.'s superior Soda /..) Ash, just received and for sale by iny3o ,S. kW. HARBAUGH. • l -1 1 11l pounds() 'oo wante. by .may3o S. & W. AUGH M OLASSES-100 bbl& N. 0. Molasses, rec'd and for sale by Dny3o) S. & W. HARBAUGH.. cia PdOLASSES-5 bids., Battle Ground, in store and i,-). kr sale by tied) JAMES PATTON.-Jr IATS-1600 bushelc, received and for gale av • JAMES plerroN, Jr., . • - N 0.1 7 Liberty st. YE FLOUR—L 7 barrels, rec'd and for Kale by Jee JAMES PATTON, Jr XT 0. MOLASSES—GO bbls., in store and for sale by . je6 - JANES PATTON, Jr. a UGAR HOUSE MOLASSES 100 bids. Sugar House Molaases, St. James Revlon , ' 10 do do do do Louisiana do, In store and for sale by MILLER. & RICKETSON, utayls 172 and 174 /Abort/ *A._ - DEA.THERS— b sacks, Prime , landing fi.o-aia steamer Cumberland, and for sale by .11. A. FA4INESTOCK & CO., je 7 Corner bat and Wood sus. CbiAM. AND W. FL CHEESE— J. S. BON N boxes prima Cheese, for sale by De9l . INSEDD OIL-10 bbla., zae'd on coosignment and for sale by • JUNO MO,ORHEAD,r; , jell Diamond. 9 MOMS AND COLLARS--6 0 doz., latest styles and carious qualities, reed this d yy and for sale love by. Je n FILDVPD TODD& po. ;Ti mull: Cognac- Brandy ; J. J. Dupors .1.1 Bordeaux• do 4 A Beignette. RoohelPs do. i oAtae do.; in store and for sale by ?: be9) J ,. S. BON - L - 1 • '...*:31 - f.or -cgs . 3 1. .11711 'X'landi - nad for gale bT 3 ' -'` 500 .uu - R. CORN—In store and for sate by - ie.2 9 RHODES & ALCORN =I E==MM .•`-. -.: ::. - ,..•, , ;:.: - . - ,' , . - 4 -- -: , ? . .-!., - .:"-' , ;.:.';':i..; i!' •,;-. ,•'-;;,--,:4,,-,.',,,'':-, EWE r~~ t„"' ?. l<l ~r, M ~ } d ~ ~.f. - lEEE =I „.• • • • „•••••: 11` 11” =EN MEM MEI fromisteamer W - 1. , t MEE rprnS o anb grebirinta " PRWATE. DlBEASEC"ilitr;fffeeron, - NO'': - 65 Diamond Alley, Can "Wei,ollsnited in all caste of a private or *lie 4011orp# 016402e' to the bunian frame. , - • • - , Byhlfis and ByptuliticoruptionsigonOrth _I . and ita consequences, together with •menses, imp atitles of tit* bloOsl, with snalgewoan. renereaforigin,skin diseases,svithstrunures,gleef;Vrott"'' discharges, seminal weakness and impatftori $l5O, rheumatism, female weak-nen, diseases Of 1 11 / 9 ,•1100 ° 0 monthly suppressions, diseases of •the -Joie% ano, niirvousaffections,paitui in the back and 101'111,U - li, tationsofthe neck of the bladder. arid kidneys, scortatie eruptions, tatter ringworm, mercurial diseases, "7 • VE YEARS' PRACTICE.: •• • Exclusively devoted tothe studyoridttvattahni real disorders, and those analog from youthful erOolool' gaiety;'climate, or impurities of the biped, whereby the. consundton may have beenenfeebled,enableaDr.Brown to offer assurances of speedy relief - fo all syhopsypteco themselves under his care. ' ""' • Dr. Brown's offices are convantentlytianitaktlO IN" • crate apartments. • Patients canollitilDtM.willicittt fest of exposure to other visitors. - It is of importance to.manypeisoiisinlieed oftnedical - .• • aid, to obtain good advice pnvatel3fiand promptly.. To eli such, pr. Brown's ready skill In removing cerierar44io; ewer, m their various !onus and ittigasitittenslndaterneute • which can rarely be eqtmiled. Streagen 'gni hereby 11P- prised: that Dr. Brown has been tegalarly.educated every branch of medicine, and for the last , twelve yeartlA, , -• confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those":: : .. Dr. Brownie the only regularly educated surgeon . ll3 Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to thosecom- ." plaints. • -- . • • 1,17• Ce ttain, safe. and speedy_cures fa all casell,oll '. . guaranteed. Recent cases are relloied in a short time, w itholitlnter: . • '-. -* sruption from business. - - • • . , . • Fa - Henna or Rupture.—Dr. Brown abiliirites pep.' - - sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as babas p dparuen. tar attention to that disease. " ' - • • , Letters from a distance, asking advise,ratiscoritstin a > fee, or they will' not be attended to. • , . . MrrOffice on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Woo Q- street, towards the market. Consultations strictl confl- . .. • denial. ' tte „ }31 . 9149111 newly cilseovrea nun., fl, edy for Rheamatism ir'a speedy ander/Min remedy "... for that painful trouble. It never fade. > °Mee and Prime Copsultation Rama No: 65, Din!: mood alley,.Pittsbargb, Pa. The Doctor le always 'at .. home. . tanl&dawll • isalley , a • airiest r atzt allztreseaor. • TIIE PUBLIC Thtejltitcertifythatlnave.fonzal :* Da/ky's Magiaa Pain Extractor to prove a cans fcs: the Chronic Rheumatism, which I have been ardlcted with for ten years, in my hip joints. ••• • .•' . ABgARAM a. vazardaiD, Aeowsekanzek, N. Y., April 9,1349... - • • • Ma. H. DALLas—Sir: I have been troubled with %hi . 'Piles for eight months, and could get no Attic'. - .Your • • Magical Pain Extractor batting been rectinaner to me, 1 applied it bat 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 .dbllarti for the balance of my box. - .• HALL. • 97 North Moore street, New York, Jane 19,1847. • ' CAUTION.—Da/Tey!sonty Depot Otths cirri oflYeta. Yerk, and where the genuine arrisk can be; abtainedi wholesale arid retail , at 416 Broadway: . . .H. Daum is the inventor of this truly invuluable ; starni pound, and he never has, and never wilt communicate the •• • secret of its preparation to any man living; and, there- . - fore, no other person ever has mule, or ever can make. a Counter/tin abound! Every . trely.4nlttable • article is - •• subject to be depredated.apon by counterfeiters' and Ern.. posters; and nothing, that we know of, has mote exteti; sively experienced that filet then DelleVa Magical Paid? . Extractor! A Ts:sr—The genuine Da licit, fa caeca of the Severest Bums, Scalds, Piles, &a., will afford imam retie, sang produce at once a cooling and soothing effect—extracting pain in and from one to fifteen minutes! but be"suc,. ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth. - And now mark the difference!—CounterfattExtmatois,.. no matter under what name they may appliniorhow ap• - plied, always irritate and increase Merton/ ''' • • Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures,may behad gratis, on application to JOHN D. MORGAN, ..-; Western Depot,' Pittsburgh. : , W. THORN. Agent Anizaal Galvanic CureiAll s ,r Por Horses, Cattle; &Q., mires spavin, quittor, trrense. - . poll-evil,:sores, galls and bruises. Pamphlets containing: certificates of respectable parties, may be bad . on cation to . JOHN D. MOHOAT'ii • • . oetlS:d&wy . . Agent,Pittsborsit....: . ISPAilleiterrs.A.ll.ifeeeling 011arenezet. CIONTAINING NO MERCURY; or other ?antra W. , has the power to cause all. EXTERNAL SOB'S, SCROFULOUS HUMORS, SKIN. DISEASES, £Ol- , SONOUS WOUNDS to discharge their putrid matters; and then heals them. . . It is rightly termed ALL-HEALLYG, for there is scarce- ly a disease external or internal, that it will not:benefit,.• I have used it for the last sixteen years for all diseases-- of the chest, involving the utmost danger and responsi-. , : bility, and 1 declare before heaven and man, amino' in - ' one case hos it failed to benefit, when the patient . wati the reach of mortal means. I have hail physicians learned in the profession, have ministers of the gospel, jtitiges of the bench; alder._ men, lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition, and +- multitudes of the poobuse it in every variety of way, and. : there has been but one voice—one universal voice, say ing—"M'a_LLlSTEll, YOUR . OINTME.NT IS GOOD t". RILEUMATISM:=Ir removes'almost irainediately.the inflammation and swelling, when the pain ceases,faelld the directions around the box.) ' • • salve . has cured persons -of - ilia. : bead-ache of twelve years standing, and who had it MP , ular every week so that vomiting took-plaee. _Ear -Ache,. 7botit;,4c/te, and Ague in the Face, are helped . witit /Ike • !meccas. . . • SCALD HEAD.—We have cared cases that actuallr defied every thing known, as well as thaability au/igen: - to twenty doctors. One man told us be had spent $3OO " on his children without any benefit, when a lbw box es or- Ointment cured them. • 'rETTER—TbeW ienothing . better- for the -euie , 4 o BURNS.-It is one of the best things in thei world for • . • PlLES.—Thottsands are yearly cared br this 'Oink..." ment. It :um= fails in giving,relief for the_Pilii2 Around the box are directions for using APAllister's Ointment for Serofinla, Liver Complaint, ErYsipchis,' Chilblain, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Quincy, Sore', Throat, Bronchium, Nervous Affeetions, - Paias;-Diseam , ' of. the Spine, Head-ache, Asthma, Deafness, Ear-ache;'• is Muni, Corns, all DiSeases of the Skin, Sore Ups, Jf,c; Sores, Sheumatisb, Piles, Croup, Swelled or. ' woken Breast, Tooth.ache r Ague in the Face, &e.,-&c: if MOTHERS and liIIRSE.S knew Its value in etiken , of Swelled or Sore Brian, they would always In such eases, if used freely, and according to t h e dons around each box, it gives relief in a eeryfew CORNS.—Occasional nee of the Ointment wial always: ; keep Corns from growing. People - need never be tron. bled with them; if theyuse it frequently.. This Ointment is good for any part MIMI body.tu 1/mhs cc henflamed. In some cases it aliould-be adplied often. CAUTION.—No Ointment will be genuine unless the name of JAMES Me ALT NTER is wriuen wtth a pen on every label. • • • . , For sale by my Agents in all the principal ale* and . . towns in the United States. ' • " • - , JAMES' ?dcALISTER, Sole Proprietor of the above medicine. - • Principal Office, No. 28 North Third at.. Phllndelpli4<'' ' PRICE 25 CENTS PER 80X... Sold at Wholesale' and Retail in Pittabarghtly BRAM & REITER, 'corner Liberty and St. Cloir streets; J.,. WILCOX, Jr., corner of Market street and the Diamond; also borne? of Fourth and • Smithfield . sreetsi JACKSON, N 0.69 Liberty street ; and at the ßook Stem is Smith fi eld et., third door from Second street; and. in H Allegheny by H. P. Schwartz and J. Sargent; and by A . 0,:,5 - inith, Birmingham ; .D. Negley, East Liberty;:EL '• . • Rinfrland, McKeespert and Elizabeth ; .1. *lslander fe• SotOlonongalrila City; N:B. Bowman & C 6. ~ Browns-. • vine T. Rage* Bridgeport ; John Barclay, Beaver lame. Minato, Fallaton ; D. Watson & Co., New Castle; ' • find S. P. Weaver. Freeport. mayll:deod& • • • 1 7 som - Zsc:•-ases FAinn; of . the Protestant Methodist'' , Church qi[tHE undeysigned, having been afflicted during the paSt , winter, with adisease in the stomach, sometimes acing great pain . in the stomach for ten or twelvebona 4 without nitentussion, and-having tried various rentedies."; with little effect, was furnished with a bottle of" , Jaynes' Carminative:l:a:seem. This he used according to the directions; and''kilned- invariably that this medicine caused thdpaus to abate In three or fair mina - tee ; and fil,flecin. or twenty minutes, ,eveyy.imeasyseensatiediA.a.g ea tl rely quieted. 'the medicine was "aftesveark, used anever indications, of the uparoaett Ptull , Were.peS,4, ceiticd,, and the pain was thereby provented-lie contrnW.::"- ep to use the medicine every evemag,. and itistaetimes • the morning; and in a few weeks healtli was s sevel - ,,th at the surf-rer. was relieyeit from RAU&ainfget . f cif opriressive pain: From experience, there-pre, lits can lenfideoly recommend DT- D. Jaynes' carmuletWe Bal:. sim,a'salutary medicine for diseases of the. stiiinack,'. i ind bowels. A. 'SRIINN,7 - inkgheng City, July 16 1843 117'0st sale at the PEKIW TEA:STORE; VS, street. near Wood. - au • 7-ddeist HAIR CREAhl—n. matchless -to.. 'l 4 growt's, , beauty, and restoration:of Abe:Hair: This . ' Cr. tam, when once known, will supercede all other era*, clew: or the' now in use. Where - the hair is.dend,, harsh, thin, unhealthy, nix' turning grey, a Sew apulten.j tions'.will make the hair und dark,:and give it &beau, tiful, lively appearancet - .and will also male itmaintaitt its 'wanness and healthyeclori .tyvice as long as all the -- prepa.rations that are generally used:' , Where tieshsiric thin, o.r has fallen eiii,. it, may be restored t6r.Wilg. Cream.' Every ladyand gentleman whs is in f . habit:of: uSi ng orbs on. their hair shonld at once parehase ahottie,Cf: the ChiAese • Hair Cream, as it is se camps:zed that it win, '• not injure the hair like the outer preparations, but beautify it, and give perfect ss.Psfactionin every int For testis:Tony to it, very supericrglualitiearaee thaittli . 2 lowing letbSr from the Bev. Caldwetl to ltiesrrs ;: endershott sdr. Stretch, Nashville, et aenikatfalits fOrthe; SOuthern States: Letter eat Rea. R. tekeet i ,Pastcrofths , hbassts.Hromarentorr ..gths=ca _ Wagers in adding my testimony in fagot' of the eictiu!, preparrjon ca ll ed .or. Parish's Chiaele.kszir c ream; fo , e n about two years ago my hair was ,very,4y,,b r i s uy,. and ! , disposed to come out; but having procured ahro,s (tream,:milmsed it according to the prescriPtion tt glow. jestic, so ft ,, and firm to the head. ; Hany kaisath su t oils were'applied, - each leaving my hhir in a-sionse otatts t4an before.. This Cteam, however, has met, my . expeo, As_ an arielefor the toilet . m y wife gives i preferetei r &Nayall otlWehla deheately perfumed and notdio. P: geat : rai ; . L •The"iageciali r'r lfindtl 7ChineseCreanso adesiderattm7ntherpepallle lheiet 4e : pectr : yu., BeAlDwnu. Pulaski,' January 7, 1847. ' " - - -.-• • . Sold wholesale' and retail, in Pittsburghhy:JOhrr M. Towage_ d - kg:N.ly Townsend 45 Market st., and Joel Mohler cornetof -Wood and Fdlhato - ' ' - ' . ble ' Pittrbargli Horticultural SoCietr.-. , 11 -TILL, hold their Summer. Exhibition of Early 11! _Vegetable s, Plants, Plowers,_&c., on•Sfonady and Thursday, the l &hand 14thof JUICE, and premiums will be awarded for the best and second best of eachtsak' ilety of articles exhibited for competition: 1-The ractrt;., bars, and all who feel an interest in Horticulture. are ret quested to.bring their productions - fa .. .near/ to me Exhibi„ AND—About 500 - Acres of fine Timber Land fot in Jefferson County, by C/U3IDAY may2 s 'Wood strett, Nash; :';;.: - .:',.-:;1.:,. , :::,'•.• ~..,..,;:,:.,4,,,,,,_..,,,:,./.: MI .. , - ..•'!'.' - . - i:;..''i':.,.'' , _:',':',':• 4 :- (''..-.. ME MBIEM ~. .. y i ~ :~t~~~ z..<°- - 11=1 =I =I BEI 1111
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