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ERE -.., ~~: '''.. ~°~ =I - I - EMI ~'~-.' sr ME :No*.o.i:.:.(hrT.,seirgol.: MI Ikepoited for the morning Pose . _ By the telegraphic; wires we.have.turther account, hrOught by the . Caledonia, al to the affairs on the Continent. An official bulletin° has beek,lasued by the Aus trians, announcing the compulsory retirement of the Hungarian forces from Raab, whence they are said to have retired towards Aca, previous to the capture of the city. Georgey, by declining to make battle at Raab, and continuing his retreat towarda Graz', will impose up- . OD the Austrian and Russian army, the necessity of leaving some 40,000 men before Gomorn. Never theless Georgey would never have abandoned Raab without giving battle, unless with the purpose of de taching a portion of hie force against Laskenirtch. A second edition of the New York-Herald nays, that rumen, prevailed in Paris, at the last date from that city, and came from the Assembly, that the Hungarian' had obtained an immense advantage ov er the Rciaaians, in the vicinity of Raab. The Russians arc said to have lost 10,000 in the • engagement. This news is almost Ivo cheering to be true PRUSSIA AND DENMARK. A desperate battle was fought between the Prus sians and the insurgents in the neighborhood of the villages of Calisehe and Magleristine. The insur gents were worsted generally. Peneker has taken possession of Baden, DENMARK AND THE DUTCHIES. The armistice is again dormant and hostilities have been renewed So far as mere spectators can judge ; there appears to be no prospect or promise of peace now -which dib not exist with equal force several weeks lilacs. The last accounts state that the Commissioners de puted by Venice to negotiate with the Austrian Min ister at Verona for the surrender of Venice, bad been dismissed summarily and returned to Venice. The bombardment and siegeworks would again proceed and be prosecuted with greater vigor than ever. The last sortie made by the Venetians was very suecessful in killed and prisoners made. Among the prisoners carried into Venice were two Gener als, besides several officers of the Staff. THE POISONING CASE Cructurivri, July 23. The child of Capt. Summons has died since my last rep:lit, making two deaths in the family, while some °kora remaining low. y- The Coroner.held an ihquest on the body of Mrs. Rives, the first victim; and the verdict was returned • that she died by poison administered by James Summons. CHOLERA DECREASING IN ST. LOUIS. ST. Loots, July 21. The weather is clear and cool, and the epidemic continua to abate, The interments on Friday of Cholera were 37 ; of other diseases 20. The Cholera is fast declining. Yesterday there were 21 interments, and 13 from other diseases. The interments from Cholera last week were 300, from other diseases 175. The Rev. Alex. Van Court, of the 3d Presbyterian Church, died of Cholera on Sunday morning, and was buried to day by the Odd Fellows of which Or der ho was a member. There have been further riots among the Irish boatmen and several persons have been seriously Injured. Oaths have been taken by the Northmen and Far downs to carry on the fend. Several arrests have been made. ISM= The steamer Princeton has violated the quarantine laws by carrying oil the Physician. MEI CHOLERA IN CINCINNATI. CINCELNIVAT, July 23. The ascertained deaths by Cholera on Sunday were 33. Deaths from other diseases 25. CHOLERA IN NEW YORK Nrw Your, July 23. For the 24 hours coding noon to day there has been 154 cases and 60 deaths from Cholera. The interments during the week, inclusive, were 1409, of 714 were from Cholera. CHOLERA IN PHILADELPHIA. PinwstasnsA, July 23. There were 34 cases and 29, deaths to-day—and 29 cases And 12 deaths yesterday. NEW YORK MARKET. NEW Yong, July 23. Flour.. Common Western Canal brands are dull ; fancy western brands are firm at 86,0 1 385,06 per barrel. M Grain.. There is but little doing. in „grain of any descriptions at present prices. PiOVIIIi011B• ;The market is inactive ; we could hear of no operations worthy of notice. There is no change to.airtice in any article gener ally reported. , QYNtght Line of Ontnibusses on the Lawrenceville Ittilad....nn OMNIBUS Will leave the Diamond hi PittabthlN every evening at 8,9 end 10 o'clock, P. M: Leave Lavrreneeville'at 8 and 9 o'clock, P. M. 01121:dal - M h L lIRIDENTAL. 117 - Agouti Wantr&—A few good .Newspaper Agents will find employment, and a liberal per centw, by applying soon to the Editor of the FAMILY JOUR NAL. Fergana wishing - to see a 'copy of the Family Journal can do so, by calling at the office of the Daily liforiting Poet ; Work tr. Holmes, or Miner's. in Pittsburgh. In Allegheny at sal the Literary Depots. her) Atigturt illtagazinee....Godey's Ltuly 7 s Book and Sonata's Union Magazine for August, can be had at WORK & HOLMES, on Third street, opposite the Post Office. Also, James new novel, entitled The Woodman, a romance of the times of Richard the Third. ELT Notice... The /rottraeymen Saddlers, Harness - and Trunk Makers' Society meets the first Saturday of every month; at. Calton Halt, .corner mf. Smithfield and Fifth streets. (mayilkly,i W. C. Gaut rope, Sec'y , ooroner.—l offer.what's left of me to the Dem ocratie County Convention as a candidate for Coroner If I have any friends, I' want them to kg tor me now. Laura MIA, my 22 Late of Molino del Key. __ Du- Stuaday Trips, to Stayer. -. The steamer WEAVER will leave the 'Wharf, opposite the Mononga hela House, every Sunday morning, at 9 o'clock, for Beaver. Returning, will leave Beaver at 1 o'cltick, and arrive at 4 o'clock, P. X. Fare. TWENIR-ITIVE clam Erl. 0. of 0. P.—Place ot Meeting, Washington EMI, Wood street, between sth and Virgin Alley. Prrattaraufit Lawn, No. 330—Meets every Tuesday waning. Miumairnis EXCADIU Friday of each month -zsj '.°_'~~ Err.l. o. of o. F. O •AI..LEGKENY LODGE, No. do facets at the Hall, cotter of Wood Buret and Virgin Alley, every Thurs day e yeniog,.at 8 o'clock. mannsm - GxonOs BASEICrE,BEC'y. ftrOdttirellcrimr , Odeon Building, Fourth street, between Wood and Sat4loreld,strsess.—Fusburgh Encampment, N 0.2, meets let andW Tuesdays of each month. Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, ` 'N0. ; 4, meels 24 and 4th. Tuesdays. Mechanics' Lodge, luo.. 9, Meets' every Thursday evening. , - - • WestermEtar Lodge; No: 24? meets every Wednesday el i e rdnity .Lodge, D 7 -4. 182 meets every Monday ev!ng. tkreant)4foriah. j, No. 360,, meets every Friday evening.' ' ' • r411922:17 -Ecellonly..-IFyoireinab•to save your money olio WO a: fierfine RAT otCAPj'eall at FLEMING'S' HAT STO - whefeyouvrill find eCiomplete amorunent of the latest ashions, - CHEAP.FOR CASH. • . " • • . • •-• AVM. FLEMING, 130• Wood it, corner c f Virgin alley. mat'l3:y] ina• HARM, .: , ...1701 , 1 please ruastounee airretutw lonesron,:as. a candidate for Coroner, subj.:at 10 the decision of she Democratic Comity Conveatloo. Is a true Denior.rat, andsio mistake. • je3o '' • " • MANS DmiiocasTs. Attinitlosa. - -. - ROBERT BARKER, *lawman' Zur.on, - No: .3111terascesissecrs.KreOnd and 77:64 . . - itiMr, - . .Pittsburetrictintly, orthand; - a,large and general as eorlment of Fawner:m3n 111 P-lrrlisnyeurrsuto.... • - Particular atteatirm paid - to the Canting of thistim- Work, - veldeliNiill be made in the most fashionable man ter, and on reasonable terms. mayS ~~~~ }i Y~~*~. .' ; ':_- , ,:" ,- ,'',. ; ::'. 1 ,.;.;:, , ;::., ,, :1.,f,':::•- - -!..•.,: ; -i= ' - :.'';', , ,;.'1.-.':'-'!•''_7:,.-"- -, 1 , .f.,-_.,;; '- .:,. :':',,:. - ':.-:' - ,!:: . ,' , l::•;'."l7A'vt::i ::',, =EV MI ,'..,-;...,;!: .7 . ,.,... ,,., :, -. .•, ~..•. ~ ..; .. MI RENA .:;;;•••• - ;:.; . "..?:;:-.);;:.:,'-:.ii".. , ...' ADDITIONAL FOREIGN NEWS. HUNGARY AND. AUSTRIA VENICE. Sr. LODI 11, July 23 No. 87—Meets lst and 3d mar2s—l y Mil +s. , - 4 4.;„, --,,, • . 7. . r • ." r, ' - ,:,;, - ;. - ;•';' ; '::'A'',.: .. ,...;; ; MBE >~;~-_; .. , RE! M OBE i }. NM =1 bm*rcial anZt =iotaOat. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF , TRADE. JOS. PENNOCK i JNO. hiePADEN t Cowan= rok JOLT. J. LORENZ. PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1949. Steamboat PackalLine f leitireadaily fo r Cin cinnati,lo N. Passernter Packet.; via Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelhia, 9 A. u., and 6:v. N. Mall Coach Line direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. N., and 121 Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 A. Y. North-Western, via Cleveland t daily,lo A. M. Erie and Western New Yorl daily, 9A. N. North-Eastern,toT ti hilpdelph ,daily, except Stuidays, , l A. It. ARRIVALS AND DEI ARTURE OF MAILS. Eastern Mail via Philatielphns, due 3A. st. closes 1.2 K. Western Mail, Ctn. and Lotusv., due 8 P. m. , clown 6 a. m. South.vi a Dal t. and Washington due 8 r. m., cloacae A. K. North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 s. st., closes 9 A.m. Ezie and Western New York, due 8 r. m., closes 8 kat Bank of Pittsburgh Exchange Bank- • • Merchants' and M. Bank Farmers' Deposit Bank • • Hand Street .Brldge Northeim Liberties Bridge Old Allegheny Br:ilge Connellsuille.B. R. Stock, paid on shares City Bonds (6 ifo ceat;)• - Monongahela Bridge - 25,00 Oas Stock,- ......... •- • 50,00 Penna. s's, quoted in Philadelphia Penna. 6's, " It 101 i New issue Treasury Notes, 6's, quoted in Philada • •117 k Daily Review of the Markets OFFICE OF THE POST, TIMSDAT blovrine, July 24, 11849. FLOUR—The market is almost entirely bare, and a good article commands readily $4 3704 50. Other articles remain unchanged. GROCERIES.. We note sales of Coffee at 77i. Molasses is held a U26(iit2B. Sales New Orleans so gar at.4f(as GRAIN.. But little doing—we notice sales oats at 29c. From store 33. Cora—Sales from firm hands of 36(37. BACON..Continnea in active demand at a eligh advance. RYE FLOUR—Is dull at $2 66. WHISKEY.. Demand at 19c for Rectified AUCTICSN 841.1.8.19, BY JAMES AVICENNA, AUCTIONEEt rnt. No. 114 WOOD STUMM, ILIRSD DOORD FROM DRY GOODS STORE, at Auction—On Monday Au gust 6th, coramencing at 10 o'clock in the toreuoon and continue from day to day, until all ere sold, at M'Kenna's Auction Rooms, the entire stock of an exten sive fashionable Dry Goods Stom. from the city of Bal timore, as the owner is declining business and removing West; it is the largest and best assorted lot of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods &Rusin ever offered either 111 public or private sale in the city of Pittsburgh, and pre sents inducements to dealers, very rarely met with. Part of the goods have now arrived, the balance are expected in a few days, when a catalogue will _be made out and the goods can be examined ou the gad story of the Auc tion Rooms. Dy 22) JAMES M'KENNA, Auctioneer. 1 11 E Stock of a fashionable fancy Dry Goods Store in Market street at Auction, on Wednesday, July 23th, at 1U o'clock, A. H., will positively be sold at the store of SMITH & JOHNSON, No, IV Market street, be tween Fourth and the Diamond, their stock of Fancy Dry Goods, as they ere 'closing that business. The assort meat is very extensive; selected by one of the partners within a few months in the Eastern cities, from the latest, foreign importations. The ladies of Pittsburgh and vi cinity are respectfully invited to attend. it is the best opportunity offered to them for many years. The stock comprises in part, English Lawns, Organdie Muslims, French Berages,tiaeyreach and Scotch Giughams,liaen Ginghams, Lustres, Painted Lawns, Crapes, Cord Cam brics, Chusaus; a large lot of Ribbons, Comforts, Sewing Silk, Irish Linen, Linen Lawns, Brown Holland, Bleach ed and Brown Muslin ' Bobbineas Laces, Book and Mull Muslims, Gambroons,Bounetts, Silk and Fur Hats, Silk Pocket Hdlus. and Cravats, Suspenders, Alpacas Men noes, Bombazines, English Fustian and Corduroys, Checks, Menaces, Shirting, Brown Drilling, Table Cloths, (Bird-eye Diaper 'rowelling. A large quantity of Pilot Cloth, Padding, Fancy Stock Umbrellas, Summer Goods, Together with a large lot of variety gocKle. WZI J A S.lll' KENNA, Auctio n eer. VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND.—The subscribers offer for sale all that valuable Lot of Ground sit uate on Second street, between Grant and Ross streets the property of the late James Mcllroy, deed,) being twenty-four feet front by eighty-five feet deep. The lo cation is admirably adapted for a private residence.— Enquire of McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, jeV ll7 WoOd street. BATH LNG I _ EIGHT BATHS fpr ONE DOLLAR i or a single Bath FIFTEEN CEM'S. Ladies Depertnnent open from 9 to 11 o'clock, A-111 , and 2 to 5,P. M. ATREN..EUM SALOON.—ICE CREAM and an other delicacies orthe season. Every attention paid to the comfort of those who may favor the above establishment with a cal/. Iltd-Y• hi'PALL, Proprietor. New Hardware-Store ' SIGN OP THE, PLANE AND SAW, No. 7EI Wood street, Pittsburgh. AUGER k LAUFMAN, Importers and Dealers in Fo reign and Domestic Hardware, in all its varieties, are now prepared to sell as low and on as reasonable terms as can be purchased elsewhere. We solicit our friends, and the public generally, to call and examine our stock, which consists in part of Knives and Forks, Pocka and Pen-Huities, Scissors, Shears, Razors; House Trimmings, such as Locks, Latches, Hinges and Screws, together with every other article usually kept in Hard ward Stores. We invite the attention of Carpenter and mechanics generally to our assortment of Tools, which have been selected with great care, and which we are determined to sell so as to give satisfaction. rap2sd,kor AT 'fliE SIGN OP THE PLANE AND SAW, a full assortment of " Cincinnati COOPERS' TOOLS.' For sale by HUBER & LAUFAIAN, mayla No. 78 Wood street. A FRESH SUPPLY OF COOPERS' TOOLS—Just re ..ti calved and for sale by HUBER & LAUFMAN, may 9 No. 78 Wood street. 'two Hundred and Piny Dollars lieorard eIYILL be paid for suck information as will lead to the discovery of the names and conviction of all such disposed persons who interfered to prevent the sup pression of the fire in this city on the 16th, by the RlM mous act of cutting the Hose of the Pittsburgh compa nies, generously coming to the relief of the city ; or, by threats, intimidating such portions of oar own compa nies as were disposed to save the property of their suffering fellowatizens from conflagration. . J. RUSH, jylB:dlw Mayor of the City of Allegben_y_.__ $5OOO WANTElorioar or five years; for which reasonable bonds will be given, and inter est paid semi-annually; the interest well secured by valuable Real Estate in the City. Applications, if by letter ? post-paid. MI eormannications strictly confiden tial. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Jyl2 Smithfield street. /MEAD OF ALL{ EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL P - - - REPARED and sold by /NO. YOUNGSON, 251) Liberty street.. This powerfully concentrated pre paration; the medical Slimes of which are found to be eight times the strength of the original American Oil. It is put up in bottles at 25 and 27} cents, each, 'with fall directions for its use.. In every dlsease.where the origi nal American Oil has been found at all efficacious, and it so far exceeds the original in power, as to render it the CIS4PSBTMSDICITEINTiE WORLD. Call and try it. ' JOHN YOUNGSON. N. B. The original Oil in its natural state as taken from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above—and will be found genuine. notwithstanding a CClTtill firm claims to be the only Proprietors. *vll:d/kw tf idfitindiNCE. THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCE COMPANY —Office, North Room of the Ex change, Third street, Philadelphia. Free Irottraztrca.—Buildings, Merchandiza and other gr= in town and Country, insured against loss or by fire at the lowest rate of premium. Mama Ltunraancx.—They also insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foteign or coastwise under open or special policies, as The assured may desire. IMAM) Tasinsporraura,-They also insure merchan dize trarnsported by Wagons, Railroad Can, Canal Boats and Steam Beats, oa rivers and lakes, on the most liberakterms. DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmdnd A. Sander, John C . Davis. Itabertßurtort, Jahn R. Penrose, Samuel R Geo. Lelper Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis, William Falwell, John Newlin, Dr. - R. M. Huston, James C. Hand, r Theaphilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George Serrill, Spencer Me i-1,74n, Charles Kenya. (i. Johnson, William Hay, Dr. S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wlll.E_yris, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. —D. T. Morgan, Wm. Bagaley, Jno. T. Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Rowan S. NawaozzySeeretary. V" Office of the Compant .L. No. 42 Water street, Pitts burgh. ( jeld : dtf) P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. XTOTICE.—The Stockholders of the Farmer e Depot .lll ite Bank of Fittsbnrikintend making application to the next Legislature, for such alteration of their Charter as will give them Banking privileges.: or, If deem. d ex pedient, will ask to be Incorporated as a new Bank. By order of the Board of 'Directors. jel4:tmL JOHN meoorFlN, Cashier. 117. Harrisburg Telegraph copy till Legislature meets, and send bill to this °BF • SPY/ . Ogs• ITIBE undersigned are now in, receipt of their swami A. supply of FRESH' SWUM VG ODDS. They res pectfully ask the attention of Merchants and 'Dealers ,generally to an examination_orYheir stock, feeling as zured that they can offer Mods on the mad:favorable terms and al OP Mats reasonable' prices. Their stock embraces every article in Ins Variety and Fancy Dry Goods Ihm, together 'with Brown app _Blended Muslim, Drillings, .Ginghtuas, ',awns Print s Tjehnis t /GC. No. LaticAitztil f at C4MPBELL, fa Wood street,.next'aor to Dtamorta Ole v mayl.s d&w , _ MOT/erns hereby given, that application will be made 11 at the next sesmouot theLegMlature for a charter for a bank .10 be located is the oily of P itt , be styled the Western Bank of PetinsYlvana , with a capi tal of one millionnf Mailers, and to have all , the -privi ,leges of disconntmadissne, snakes is commonly granted to banking institutions in this grate. ' Pittsburgh June 49; 1849; . ; i 95 OH SALE--MILITARY Lis DS—Gilt and plate Laces and trimmings, by HOGAN & CANTWELL ~: • •••; ...!',. ''.•'....`"';' , 3:• - r-.: -• - 17' ' - '!"-" - ' , ' .- : , - - --,7 , •ts- ,-- .' 1- s•.• , :::-.-6::,,e , .... - ;,‘Je' - --•-•, • = >. ~:~~ MI ME =II Y a '~'..t i ~ ~.. STOCKS. Par value. Asked. Offered 650,00 8511,00 550,00 50,00 47,00 46,00 50,00 50,00 46,50 None in market. 50,00 50,00 49,00 50,00 35,00 25,00 36,00 35,00 5,00 1,43 9/,00 i'.'itts'.; - .', , ,..,-,J.. :', MEM M NEE ESE OM OE miner .3ntelligena PORT OF PITTSBURGH 22 INCELE3 WATER IN THE CIIANNEI • ARRIVED, Steamer Elite, Bowerss, Beaver. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville a Atlantic, Parkinson, do. DEPARTED, Steamer Elite, Bowers. Beaver. „ Glancus. Reno, Wheeling. " Lowell, Dexter,lCincinnati. Gen. Gaines, Butcher, Illinois River For Greenwood Gardens The steamboat ARCH Y MASON I * has taken the place of the Thos. Scott, as a regular packet to this Garden—leaving the Greenwood wharf boat at 9 o'clock :A. M, and at the beginning of each hour until 8 P. M.,• lost trip from the garden at 10 o'clock. Punctuality will be observed. Fare 5 cents; children under 19, halfprice. The attention of the citizens is invited to this healthy and pleasant resort during this -hot and sickly season. All kinds of refreshments, except intoxicating drinks are kept on the premises. Greenhouse Plants, and Bouquets of choice flowers for sale Closed on Sunday. jyt4 JAMESM'KAIN. Regular Packet for ganflek. THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE, Capt. • . 4, " Beasoes, will leave for the above and inter me • ate ports on Wednesdays ancriScuurdays. For freight or passage apply on board, or to an2s GFO. B. MILTENBERGER, Agt. WIMLLSVILE PACKETS. For Beaver and Wellsville THE new and splendid passenger steamer CALEB COPE, A. MURDOCK, Master, will save for the above and all intermediate ports every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply on board- may 4 Few Arrangement. THE steame r BEA VIM, CHAS. E. CIA az a, Master, wal leave this city every Monday, e nes y and Friday, at 10 1. sr. She has n boat at the landing, between Wood at. and the Bridge, prepared to receive freight at anytime. [my4 Cain . Wm. B. W heeler, STEAMBOAT AGENT, can be found at Wesley Grier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith field streets, Pittsburgh. mart. Second Hand Clothes, Scouring, Dyeing and Renovating. THE undersigned would respectfully announce to his friends and the public in general, that he has opened an establishment on Fourth Street, between Wood and Market, where he will keep on hand a general assort ment of Second Hand Clothes for sale at reasonable prices. ALSO—Renovate all kinds of Gentlemen's wearing apparel; and remove Stains. Grease Spots, from Gen tlemen and Ladies' Garments ; gis mg them wh fin done, the appearance of new He has also prepared a LIQUID which removes stains from Silks, Satins, Coat Collars, Carpet, or any 'Wooten or Cotton goods. This valuable extract can be obtained very reasonable, Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes, cle sued, either by tk pair or week. No need of - wearing stained garments or Carpets, when Massey's Liquid is so cheap. LEASE FUR SALE—The subscriber will dispose of his lease of Mechanics` Hall, Diamond alley, be tween Smithfield and Wood sts., including Ten Pin Alley, Gas Fixtures in both stories, with the other ne cessary fixtures of the House. Possession given at any time. byll:fit• P. DEVLIN. CHEAP CASH CLOTHING STORE. No. 230 Liberty Street, earner qf Garrison Alley. THE subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and the public in general, that they have asaoctated them selves together, for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING BUSINESS In all its various branches.— Our stock of CLOTHS, CASSIM.ERES, rEs TINOS, 4.r. are all of the most seasonable patterns Persons wishing to have Clothing made to order, cannot fad to be suited. READY MADE CLOTHING of all descriptions kept constantly on hand. Also, Gentlemen's Furnishing goods, such as: Shirts, Suspenders and Cravats. • .. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere ; as we are determined to sell cheap for rash. Wlll. A I'iI'IVULLEN, 1.. C. 11.11,1ULLKN, FOR SALE—A Brick House and Lai on Fifth street, near the Court !louse and Wylie Street. The House is well arranged, hav:ng Dining Room and Kitchen, Hall and two Parlora, three Bed Rooms ; nil well finished and in first rate order. Price 61500 Terms liberal. Also, a Building Lot, !Allem on Sampson street, by 83 deep to an alley. Price $350. Terms easy. S. CUTHBERT. General Agent. Smithfirld st Greenwood Garden STRAWBERRIFS, FIII3II P 11024 THE Vixot, are now served up in this SUMMER RETREAT. with all the other good and wholesome refreshments nature anti ar can produce. Boquets of choice flosvers, tastefully put up Tea every evening RI 1.) o'clock. The Steamboat Mag. SCOTT leaves the foot of Pal street the beginning of each hour, from p o'clock •. n until 9 P. at. landing at the Garden gate. Closed on Sunday, and conducted on Temperance principles [Gazette and Onipatel, copy J. R. Tay /or a Co.. No. IZ2 Liberty street, (your doe,. below St Clair street.) MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS. OF WIRE CLOTH. from No 2 to No. 60, Braes and Iron Wore RID DLES and SIFTERS, iron, No 2 to No 00 Every No. Biro Cloth to PAPER CYLINDERS. All loads. of HAND WORK, Screens, iltrd Cages, Fenders, &c. RI VETS--Black, Tinned. Copper and Brass, of every size, on baud or mane io order. . . WIRE--Iron, Bra., Copper and Steel of every KIZE. BROOM WIRE, Shea,. Braeg, J apanned and Britannia Ware. Orders for any kind of the above articles will be promptly filled. Purchasers will find ti to their advan ago to call and examine our stock. je9:3rn Ar, EUROPEAN AG's:NCI' -TN .444 JOHN THOMPSON. 5 1 4 Carpet Manufacturer, No. !DO Lunuars Smarr . Prrreiersctl. . ... . ..... Is also appointed Agar for I'. W. Ilyrnes k. Co's New York Line of Ships, for bringing Emigrants from and remitting money to England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. tErSums from five dollars to any amount remitted with despatch, at the lowest rates of discount. j •17 Waritcd. ZIHE subscriber wishes to obtain a summon as Cook, on the Railroad. For further particulars enquire of HUGH ROSS, ROC heater. City Building Lola for Sale. 9 lota each 20 feet front on First Street by 75 to an 4.) alley. 5 lots each 20 feet front on Wylie street by l 2 feet to an alley. 4 lots " " " Roberts " 100 deep. 2 " " " " Prospect " 127 to an alley 2 " " " Vine " 104 deep. With many other improved and unimproved lots in various locations Prices low, and terms accommo dating. S. CUTHBERT, Agent. Smithfield street. rpo FAMILIES—The undersigned begs leave most res- Fmeffully to inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and vi cinity, that they have received one of the largest and best assortment of PICKLES, PRESERVES BRANDY PRESERVES, JELLIES, SYRUPS, CATSUPS nud SAUCES, over offered in this city. They will be sold at prices ranging from 30 to 60 per cent. cheaper than ever sold by any person or persons in Pittsburgh. They are fresh, and of the finest quality. Families will do well to call and examine before purchasing else where. J. S. M. VOl.ilslo & CO., IYL 3 N. W. corner 4th and Ferry streets, BANK or PITTSEICII.6II. Ma. THOS. K. Ilittrusars—Dear Sir I take pleasure in testifying to the good qualities of y our WRITING FLUID, and in recommending it to the public. It boa been used in this Institution for about a year, and on to forting to the books I find that the color improves by age, the tint being a fine blue black. It flows freely. and to those who use metallic pens, it will be found a very de sirable ink. Respectfully yours,. JOHN HARPER. For sale (together with Hibbert's Red and Machine Copying Inks,) by R. A. Fahne stock & Co., Pittsburgh ; H. P. Schwartz, Allegheny city, and the manufacturer, THOS, K. HIBIIERTS, corner of Liberty and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. jyl.2 O-PARTNERSHIP.—The subscribers have this day CI ILI formed a Co-Partners/tip, and will continue the WHOLESALE GROCERY, PRODUCE, LJQUOII AND FRUIT BUSINESS, at the old stand, No. 162 Liberty street, under the style of J. S. BONNE"! & CO. _ _ JEROME S. BONNET MATTHEW D. PATRON. JS9 Pittsburgh, July 5 /MIMS E. BONNET. MATTHEW D. PATTON. J. S. BONNET, &. Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS, RECTIFYING DISTIL LEES, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS —IN--. Foreign and Domestic Winesi.Liguors, Cigars, Fruits Nuts, etc. Liy9) 1613 Li t b eny insect, Pittsburgh. xr OLMSTEAD & SONS COPPER GILT SPIN sDLES FOR THE TIPS OP 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, to which we invite the attention of those wishing to protect buildings from lightning, as being the latest and best ar title for the purpose. See Professor Olmstead's certifi cate below . JOHN B. APFADDEN & CO. N 0.15 Market street. I have examined a specimen of Messrs. N. Olmstead & Son's 'Copper Ciilt Spindles, for the tips of lightning rode, and am of the opinion [lint they are exceedingly well adapted for the purpose designed, being substan tially such as were recommended to the French Govern ment bye commission composed of several distinguished philosophers of France. DENISON OLMSTEAD. Yale College, Aug. 11, 1845. le3o 112 event:luta' Rote/ . Fourth street, bsttocen Arch and Market, Phileuk./p/ria„ THE Proprietorship and Management of this well, known Hotel, having this day passed into the hands of the subscribers, they beg leave to state, that it is their purpose to render it worthy of the very liberal patron age with which it has been heretofore swstained, and hope, by unremitung attention, to deserve the patronage of their friends, who may visit the city on business or pleasure. C. lc J. MOKIBBIN, initythlm of Exchange Hotel, Piturb, (Formerly Vi'r PREFAB WEST—Life in the Far West, by George Frederic Buxton, author of " Adventures in Mexico and the Rocky Mountains," etc. Dante's Divine Comedy, the Inferno—a literal prose translation, with the text of the original .collated front the best .etlitionhi:litnd .explanatary items ; by J. A. Car lyle, M. D. 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This property could readily be divided to make three or four Family residences; or is well suited for any public building, its situation is high, healthy and pleasant. S. CUTHBERT, General' Ageut, 15' 17 Smithfield street. Magazines for August, RECEIVED AT M. A. MlNER'S—Godey's Lady's Book, Graham's Magazine, Sartain's Union :Bage -1 zinc, and National Magazine, for AngusL The Woodman—a romance of the times of Richard 111. By G. P. R. James. The Man with a Mask—n sequel to the Memoirs of a Preacher. By George Lippurd. Principles of Physics and Meteorology—first Ameri can edition. By J. Muller. Principles of the Mechanics, of Machinery and Engi neering. By Jules Weisbach- Commander Lynch's Expedition to the Dead Sea and Jordon—fresh supply. Littell's Living Age—No. 270. The recent LARGE ADDITIONS to our stock of Books gives us, in point of variety, the greaten induce ments to Wholesale, as well as Retail purchasers. Ea - Smithfield street, opposite Brown's Hotel. Dylo New Books at 111. A rpHE Paterton Legacy; an unusual interesting work' 1 by Albert Smith. Magdalen and Maria, or the Rector's Guest ; by Mrs. Grey. Mabel Carrington, or Love and Pride, by Mrs. Grey Parts 8 and 9 of the Consulate, and Empire under Na poleon ; by M. A.Thiers. No. 3 Chambers Information for the people. Littel I's Living Age, No. 267 and 268. The Mysteries of the Court of London, by G. W. M Reynolds. Cholera—its causes, symptoms and treatment ; by J. P. Batchelder, M. D. Together with a great variety of juvenile books, for sale by A. MINER, Smithfield st. 13 5 opposite Brown's Hotel. SMITHSONIAN PUBLICATION—Hints onpublic architecture, prepared on behalf of the building com mittee of the Smithsonian Institution, by Robert Dale Owen. In large quarto elegantly printed, with illustra tions in the best style of the art. Just received and for sale by jyl2 JAMES LOCKWOOD, 03 Wood street. Dissolution of Partnership. THE Partnership heretofore existing between Me -1 MULLEN k DOWNING is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the said firm will make payment to Joni 6 Dowvitivo ; and those having claims against the same, will present them to hint for settlement, at No. 2le Liberty street. W. A. hiclilutum, JOHN K Downiko. Pittsburgh, July sth OEO. MASSEY Business Card. TYRANTS AA, WELL AS MONO poußs IifUST FALL: SO MUST PRICES; AU - RICH Card will be proven by calling at MeGarases yv Fashionable Tallonng Establusluneut,Thira street, St. Charles auslding, Morro: Srnas.prefla and quirk sales Vesurry : Fresh and good A. faiaS(7iVia CO., 60 %Atm RTRISET, aro offering A • g M stock of Silks. Shawls, Vizettes, Lawns and :qualms at still greater reduced prices. Yard wide bl'k Silks, best make at t2c., Summer Shawls at 75c. and $4 . most fashionable Vizettes at $5 and 66 Lawns end Muslin, at D and to cents; best Merrimack Flints at Sc., usually IV e.; Calicoes at 61-e ; wrong.ht Collars 8 cents wrought Capes SI and Se; Florence Braid Bonnets 65 and 75e.; Glove; at 4 cents—together with a general as sortment of other Goods at nearly one-half the regular rates. For Mal rr HE UNEXPIRED PART OF e, A LEASE of a Corm Horsr., in a pleasant location in the City of Pitts burgh, ‘vith all the Bur Pinures and Furniture ,• together with two Ten-put Alleys, Balls and Pins, in goOd order Rooms and Cellar; lit with Gas. F.3rquire of • ARTHUR NICHOLSON, or JACOB BOSTON Blew nooks 2 New !'looks I t HISTORICAL GFXic;RAPHY OF THE BIBLE An hietoncal Geography of the Bible, by Rev. Ly man Coleman. BALDWIN'S UNIVERSAL PRONOUNCING OA• ZETTERR. A universal pronouncing Gazetteer by Thomas Baldwin. A few ropies of the above works received this day, and (or ..ale by KAY R CO. 5112 corner WoOd and Third streets. For neat. A . t i c a tg w e e s i t l or b e m oz e Alar a te d t s h t . , „d lie xo taze ir n Zs t d ed a u n p d 4th r do rood., being a good stand (or that business D GAZZAM ()thee :trit mt.., over Philo Hnil—Othee hours from 0 to 12. A.AI JYI O stxted. Opc'sAc ti ‘ l3 , l l N l ' l ,te p lLA aid l'A b 'T y S, for which the highest cash THOMAS STEEL, Alderman. iyl4lse 4th near Smithfield /OWN It TAILOR TEAS! TEAS II TEAS 111 IT is with pleasure that the subscribers in ., form the muses• of Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have completed arrangemenug with Messrs. J. C. Jenkins & Co., of Philadelphia, to receive their superior PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter be kept constantly on hand. They are neatly and securely put up TIM in metallic packs of I, f and Itb each, with .eir printed card--showing the kind of Tea, price, 11:11110 of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with all incitation to return the Tea, if not liked. ;IC WI powder 621 75 1,00 1,2.5 1,50 si lmperial 50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 'g . 1 Hymn 50 621 75 1.00 1,55 e IV Hyson 50 621 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 ...... i Illack 371 50 L/ ""'" Pine and Extra Fine • .•75 1,00 1,25 1,50 We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, if not superwr to any sold in this City, and should they not prove acceptable to the taste, they ran be returned, and the money will be refunded, as it is only with that understanding we sell. We ask n fair trial, that the public may be able to jingo between our Teas and those heretofore sold by mhor companies in this city. All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS, should give us a ca❑ Dealers can be supplied on the most reasonable terms For sale by JOS. S. M. YOUNG it CO., N, W. comer 4th and Ferry street., and E. YOUNG & SON. apid S. \V. corner 3d and Rou streets MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT. MRS. DUFF has recently received the latest designs of Dresses, Cardinals, and every article in her Line of business, and is prepared to execute all orders at the shortest notice. Merchants ordering Cardinals or Visites made, may rely upon obtaining work in every respect equal to that obtained from the east. Head Dresses, Dress Caps, Capes, Collars, Laces, Ribbons, Flowers. Fringes, Gimps, Ladies' Hdkfs., &c. always on hand at MRS. DUFF'S, I 0 St. Clair st, Pactory for Sale, N SUCCESSFUL OPERATlON,manufacturing Prin• I ere' Wood Type and Raised Sign Letters by Ma chinery. The machinery is admirably suited for all carving purposes, for which a pattern can be made from the finest engraving to heavy cornice. Should the in ventor, Isaac Merrit Singer, obtain a patent for the In vention or tiny improvement thereon, the said patent is secured by deed to the subscribers for the term of seven years in the whole United States, and for ever in Alle gheny Co., Pa. _ . Or, a PARTNER WANTED, capable of managing the above business, and willing to take an interest of at least one-fourth in the capital stock. For particulars, apply (post paid) to SCHOLY & RYAN, Pittsburgh, Pa. El:r From the foregoing Notion of I. M. SINGER, we find that the Patent has issued, and for proof of our claim, see records of our deed In Patent Office, at Wash ington, D. C. (j 0) SCHOLY & RYAN. Cigars, Snuff and Tobacco, AT JACOB McCOLLISTEWS, Fifth street, No. Regalia; Washington Lanorma; La Rosa; J tate Bans; Plantation; Halt Spanish, Malay and Common; Together with a vanety of other brands. Acso—An extensive assortment of CHEWING 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. 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. ID" Sign of the Indian Chief [owlet Removal of Leeward's Segar Store, FROM TUtRO TO MAME= ST., 3 MOORS THOM THE RIVER. "UTE have got an article of SEGARS that I offer with Ty confidence to my friends and citizens, of every variety and price. Our imported range from 3to 6c. at retail. To those who don't want to pay d and 60. for a Seger, I offer the Segare of our own make with confi dence. For beauty of make, delightful fragrance, and every thing appertaining to a truly good Seger, they will be found equal to any Imported. These Cigars rouge from Ito Scents. Of Tobacco for Smoking •and Chew ing, we have all the celebrated brands. Our French and German friends, " whose great delight is snuff," will find at our Store " all their anticipations realized." Friends and Citizens—We solicit your patronage free ly; we feel a confidence in ourselves and in our ability to suit .you—our constant and unceasing efforts always being directed to the one great end, " to please.. LEEWARD & CO. , ie2s Market street, near the ri ver. ADELIGHTFUL SUAIMER RETREAT, two miles below the City, on the Ohio river, occupying be tween three and four acres of ground, well shaded with fruit and ornamental trees, and a large collection of choice shrubbery. Also, an extensive Green-house, con taining the finest varieties of exotic plants. Commo dious Saloons are erected for the reception of visiters.— Ice Creams, Pastry, Fruit, Nuts, Cakes, and all the deli cacies of the season, are kept for sale; and all kinds of Plants, both motive and exotic. Boquets tastefully put up at an seasons of the year. Tea every evening at 8 &clock. A comfortable Steamboat leaves the foot of Pitt street every hour during the day and evening, landing at the Garden gate. rig- Kept on Temperance principles, and closed on Sunday. [Journal and Gazette copy.) my 29 MN ESSE MEMO :. A ~, .:. _ ~:; ~} ME EOM NEB ~' {,' MI ..M:- . ; ~..- A .-,--Z-,--,',rk:-.. For Sale.—A Good Chance Offered. THE subscriber offers for salettis STAND upon. the corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets whiCh is at 'present.doing an excellent and profitable business. Any one wishing to go into the business which has been so long apd successfully earned on in the house mentioned, should call immediately and ascertain the terms of sale. GEO. SCHNECK, Fourth st., jyrinf opposite Larimerl Banking House. Agents Wanted. • THREE or four Agents can find desirable situations, to take subscribers for two or three valuable works, highly recommended in the Eastern Cites ; and entirely new in this vicinity—by applying soon to EDIV'D. TODD Sc. CO. fYr corner sth and Market sta., up stairs. I=l 9 . reenwoo , rax.ens l ~~: S: i. ~" 1 MEOW= ~i'~Y 7 ':7s,'f:: - :':4'..;!:liii . t,J.i:.i) -;:e illifil NE 11111111 ~ ...,. . .. - :,..; 4,,.. ! . .,';t , , , ' , ; ,, . --„ ."•,.-C.l_.":s ..~,..._=tx~ :%:i~+~ ._,- EMIIII ONE =ll '4 f y., i . r! J .; • • - r .1;;.•-;* ••• -, 1 , •,, _ , , • . t- EMI ,- - ' . BUYING RATI BRODER& ALCORN, 30 Filth street. I!=nial .-, -1-".1;• =IS EMEI ME BUNG 1 • .•• • „ MI IffASE =ME MEI MESE=I=I ithb Tifkbkimo. .PRIVATE DS' F4PIS: ..E0,1404., Nu •Al) .65 Diamond Alley , can • be, consulted in all . eases Of O . :Tit:cat or dilitatertaters incidents t 6 the human frame , tfiyhilistuldtityphllifieeitipiiens,generrhers, , • abditi consequences, together ;witifolPsost • . ter . • garei,impurities ofthe blood, with all diseesegt renwroloriginotkuidiseases,vrithstrictures,glect;PrOm!!A .discharges; sentinel weakness and impotency; also; plies). rheumatiiim, female; weakness, diseases -of the wotaK, monthly suppresSicrns, diseases of the. ano, nervous affections, pains iu the, back and loin gy jf:l4 l unions of the neok of the bladder and kidneys, 'scorballa . .„ eruptions, tenet rinitwormozercurial diseases, ke.,. • Twki,VE YEARS' PRAcrrics Exclusively devoted tothestudyandtrcanaent of yens*. real disonlers, and thOseerising troth youthful exec/ 430 4.. gaiety, climate, or Impurities of.the blood, whereby Clip constitution may have-been enfe ebled,enables Dr. Broivn... to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who may Platr:f... themselves under his care. Dr. Brown's of are conveniently arranged into sets, ' orate apartments. Patients can visit Dr. of exposure to other.visitors. • - It is of importance to many persons in need o(medicar aid, to obtain good advice pnvetely and promptly. To all each, Dr. Brown's reedy . skill in removingyersereal easeson their variouslinms and sta,ges, otters inducements • which ran rarely be °willed.. Strangers are hereby zip; prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated m every branch of medicine, and for the•lest twelve years confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those Dr. Brown is' the only regulirlyeducated surgeon in Pittsburgh who . gives his whole attention tothote COM. plaints. ' - MrCertain,Safe and speedy cures will, In all eases, ba guaranteed. Recent cases are reneved in Al shorttime, without inter; ruption from hastiness. li — Hernia or Rupture.—Dr. Brown also invites per sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid particu lar attention to that disease. Letters from a distance, asking advice, Must contain A fee, or they will hot be attended to. 90" — Offlee' on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictirconki dential. oct2.s.d&wly 13 EUIRATISAL—Dr. Brsvvirs newly dlscovreci real - .(1,, edy for Rheumatism it a speedy and certaittremedy - for that painful trouble. It never fads. Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 65; Thai, mond.alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doetcriis always: at - - - home. Inale•ilawlC: - - Datiers agical' Palo Extractor: . O THE PUBLIC.—This is to certify that f have found T Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor to prove a cure fit' the Chronic Rheumatism, which I have been attlicted with for ten years, in my hip joints. ABRAHAM IL VREELAND. dequar.kanorl, N. Y., April 8,1348. - Ma. H. Dsmacr—Sir: I have been troubled with the Piles for eight months, and could get rio relief. You* Magical Pam Extractor having been recommended to me, I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief,' and in a short time was perfectly cured Could-I' not get. any more of it, I would not take a hundred dollars-for the balance of my box. WILLIAM HALL' 97 North Moore street, New York, Jane 19, 1847. - flCAUTlON.—Dalley's only Depot in the city ofNeta. York, and where the genuine article snit be obtained,- wholesale and retail, is at 41.3 Broadway. " H. DALLICt is the of this truly invaluable coal pound, and he never has, and never wilt couuruthicater the secret of its preparation to any man livutg; andoliere fore, no other person ever has made, or ever can nialt...a grain of it himself. Counterfeits abound; Every truly valuable article le subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and im posters; and nothing, that we know of, has - more exten sively experienced that fact than Halley's- Magical Patn Extractor! A Tan—The genuine Dailey, in eases of the severest Boras, Scalds, Piles, &c., will afford instant relief, and produce.at once a cooling and soothing effect--extracting pain in and from one to fifteen minutes! bra be sure, al. ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth. And now mark the afferenee--Counte 'felt Extractors, no matter under what name theymay appear, or how ap plied, always irritate and increase thepain! Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures,may be bad gratis, on application to JOHN D. MORGAN, Western Depot, loinsburgit."- Da. Wk. Thous. Agent Dallero Animal Galvanic Cure.. All,., For Horses, Cattle, &c., cures spavin, quitter, -grease. poll-evil,:sores, galls and bruises. Pamphlets containing certificates of respectable parties , may be had on applr, cation to JOHN D. MORGAN, octiEedAvry Agent, Pittsbaxgh. .A.T. , A.l.llater , s ALII-Eleallug Ointment. CONTAINING NO MERCURY, or_pther Armorial. It has the power to cause all EXTERNAL SORES, SCROFULOUS HUMORS, SHIN DISEASES,-POI SONOUS WOUNDS to duseharge their putrid matters,- and then heats them. Iris rightly termed ALL-HRA i ING, for there is scarce ly a disease external or internal, that it will-not benefit. I have need it for the lastsixteen years for all diseases of the chest, invoiving the utmost danger and responsi7 bility, and I declare before heaven - and man, that notin one case bas it fitiled to benefit, when the patient wasis the reach of mortal means. I have had physicians learned in the profession, I have ministers of the gospel; judges of the bench, alder men% lawyers, gentlemen of the- higheSeerarlinon, and multitudes of the poor use it in every variety of way, and there haibeen but one veice—ane universal voice; stip ing—" WALLISTER, YOUR OINTMENT 18 GOOD in RHEUMATISM—It removes almostiritmediately the inflammation and swelling, when the pain ceases. (Read b the directions around the ox.) - HEAD-ACHE.—The salve has eared persons of the bead-ziche of twelve years standing, and who bad it reg ular every week so that vomiting took plaee. Thoth-Ache, - and Ague in the Fate, are helped -with like suecess. SCALD' HEAD. We have cured cases that actually defied every thing known, as well as the ability offifteen to twenty doctors. Oue man told us he had spent 8300 - : on his children without any benefit, when a few boxesot Ointment cured them. MM= - ' BURNS.—It is one of the best things in the world for Barns. PlLES.—Thousands are yearly cared by this Oint ment. It Ns= fails in. giving relief for She Piles. Around the box are directions for using APAlliiter'S Ointment for Scrotlulzi, Liver Complaint, glysipeht.4; Tester, Chilblain, Scald . Dead, Sore Eyes, gerne r yiSore - Throat, Bronchitis. Nervous Affections, Pains, Disease of the Spine, Head-ache, Asthma, Deafness, Ear-ache, Burns, Corns, all Diseases of the Skin Sore Lips, Pitt pies, &.c., Sores, Rheumatism, Piles, Urals's, Swelled Or Broken reast, Tooth-ache/Ague in:the Face, &9„.&c: If MOTHERS and NURSES knew its yalue'llt.eatsel of Swelled or Sore .49717034 they would always applyit? In such cases, if used freely, and according to rite direr nazis around each box, it gives relief in a eery feW hours. CORNS.—Occasional use of the Ointment will always keeps Corns from growing. - People need never be trou bled With them, if - they use it frequently, ' This Ointment is good for any partoftbe bodyor whemittflatned. In some cases it shouldbe.adp4 - edtften. CAUTION. —No Ointment . will be genuine unless - the name of JAMES McALLISTER is written , with a pen on every label. • For sale by my Agents all the priacipal cities and - towns in the Crated States.- • - JAMES zircma,mrEi, • Sole Proprietor of the above medicine. •-. Principal Office, No. 29 North Third at., Philadelphia. PRICE g 5 CENTS PER BOX. Sold at Wholesale and Retail in Pittsburgh by BRAUN & RESTER, corner Liberty and St. -Clad streets; WILCOX; Jr., cornerof Market street tind•thelanntndi oleo, corner of Fourth • and Smithfield - areetZSAVM. , ' JACKSON, N 0.89 Liberty street; and at the BoOk Store • •••-• in Smithfield et., third. door •fronz Second street ; and` - itts - ' Alleg H heny by .P. Schwartzand J.-Sargent ; rind•4y - O. S r mitb, Birmingham;' D. Nagley•Erisr.Lilerty; IL Rowland, McKeesport and Elizabeth; - J. , Alezandc.r & -• Son, Monongahela City N. B. Bowman* Co., Browns-: vil le ; .1. T. Rogers, Bridgeport; John Bartley,. Beaveri • James Duncan, Fallston ; D. Watson & Co., New Castlel• and S. P. Weavers Freeport. • ' mayll:deod&wy From RemartaSkinn, of . the Protestant : Afithodirt, March 11H.E. undersigned, having been afflicted Miring the past , winter, with a disetuse m the stomeek,semetuties prb dueing great pain in the stomach for ten or twelve , without mtermission,- arid Julia/mg - tried various remedies • with little effect, was furnished with_a-bottle of Dr. D. Jitsmes , CanniTiatios Balsam: This he used according . the directions, and found invariably that tide Medicine caused the paid to ababajrfthree of four minutes"' mud fifteen ore wentk minutes , every uneasy sensation was entirely q uieted. The medietne was afterwards used whenever mdleations of the approach of pain - iv:ere, per ! : - ceivod, grid the pain was thereby prevented.' He conunn- ed to use the medicine every evening; and . scinietimeit id- the morning ; end in a few weeks health was far = stored thnt sufferer was relieved from a large iIiIIOUII.' of oppressive pain. From experience; therefore, he wan' 'I confidently recommend Dr. D..Taynee - Carminauve a am, as a salutary medicine for diseases of the atoinac k and bowels. ' A. SEENN. • dfietheny, City, July DI, 1843. • [Er For sale at the * PERM TEA STORE , - 70 '• 7 street, near Wood. eIHI.NESE HAIR CREAIII—A matchless articie tot kj growth, beauty, and restoration of the Hair., ,Thia: Cream - , when once known, will impercede blher cies of the kind. now in use, Whet:gob° half isdead'-. harsh, thin, unhealthy" nor turning grep'n few r 4pliers,,. thins will make the hair soft and daa, andgive ita Ufa; lively appearance; and *ill alsoknake it maintain its liveliness and healthy color, tvVice-as lmatiMill the , preparations that are genemlly used: 'Where the hair Is • thin, or has fallen off, it may be restored by using this Crearn. Every lady and gentleman who is imam haidt of using oils on their hair should at once parcitam a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so composed that it will not injure the hair like the other preparations, but will beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in ,every stance. iinriesfimony to its very superior qualities, see the toll lowing letter - from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Means- Hendershon & Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the • • Southern States: Letter of Me Rev. R. Caldwell, Faster ofag,Pralltrriall Ckure4, Pulaski. • . , _ hlnsatar. Hirataissturrr STRETCH:f,G)/ . K . TiarKEI, p,eanire u a dd ing ray testimony in favor of theexcoUen! preparzthsn called Dr. Parish's Chinese Hair CretOtri-fas. about: two Tears ago my hair was vary tirys.bnatlyy ;an& • disposed to come our, but having , procured_ a. bottle or file , Cream, and used it according to. thv. vretexiption 4ittrsw. caustic, soft, anti firm to the head, oils were implied, each-leaving 73,3 r. brae w orse s l a w , than before.. Ws Cretin, hi:maven. has: met. my:expee,r. tutioos As an article for the toilet, my wife 4i'ves it preferenst.. ,over-all. others, Mai .dellc4ll4 Per'Plued-a4d.",rdj:' &tied to rancidity. The !tubes, especially, will n Craess-Cream lobe a-desideratum in - theirpreparatione - fci .„ "r the toilet. ResPecuudYtreAtt4BLL - 7 154 7 . Pulaski' January ' 'And' lean - Pittawiriti; Sold wliolesale 1 0 M. Townsend 45 Maritltist, and: le ;44, or,o me Woodand'Fithtsle- • • • acts •um• - : ortt • • tar op ety, lirhold their Eitunitter-Exhibitiontlyfirtiltri.:'. Vegetablee, Plains; Flowere,qte,, Jirednercboy. tut Thursday, the 1 atir eadl4th of NP.,,tetutrirerititiots will be awarded for the'best itpd:seeiind new o f . articiea exhibited tor bets andsdr:who feet an iitterestio llortioolsere, , strait& guested to. bring thefrpumluptions forwara.l6 the7Eztolsk sorlyltdthos. -200 rfl by mays 9 z sE : JOHN ADwrnnT, t " t ' fOr vto.l4Liborty 7 - MU -'. .;., - ,4..;:;; ; - ,•* r.i ... •i,'71 . ',., - . ,, ..,'0::i'l.:i.E . ii,i,7 . :: 1.., , ,, -. : - -' - Z . :; r - ti', 4 iF; - :.,' -- :'i,..: 1 '4 ,, ,:••T: . :-•,' 't ,. ... -...'.',';':.,''', - K,',' , • , : : - ..:',: ,. "'-;y4:7:: .. -2- Tj.:l•= , ~,,' 'ZI ' -,`_+,t =I .._ , • ''. : '' 'i ,‘ • : - '. ' t • 1 4,..'' : '•,',- -.'..;.i11'..:'--•,''' .' .. .`ti: . :1. 1 .1 :h S' l'C..:.:..t-:;:? - : ~, ..' -..• ~` 'l., '''_.* , t, •..i.. -..:4...,!,;-.z. e-, Mal =' - :'ls.' Me IMEINEME Ell , , i : P 4 k ~.~ ~:,> i ; . ..t ."' iz 4 . r r Y._ ~~, . .'. -. .. i ~.rl ..;~.,. F:~