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If would aeetrra taa w irra call soon. ' ' =Mood st.. corner r f Virgin alley. Ilj'Agrents Nglantetk.«;A: few .. good Newspaper • Agents wilillud employment, and alibersdper centage, belying soon to the Editor of thei-rAbIILY JOUR ''Persons Wishing to see a copy of the Family-Journal Can do so, by annum ot the 'ace of the Daily Morning ''.,.:trOst Mork Hairnet', or Miner's, in Pittsburgh. In Allegheny nt all the Literary Depots....iygiJ ' iirßuK u lst l'llallrailtnes....Diodey's Lady's Book .. t an Sartain ellnion magazine for A.ngust, can be had it WORK IC HOLMES, on Third stmet,..opposite the Fast Office. -Alio, James new novel, entitled The Woodman, a. romance or the times of Hicbard the Third.: TO`Parbilei' Notice... The Ceinuninee of reception . for Gea.!Tiryleir recoamiend.lhateach Gentleman appear in a" 0013 u }LA r..." Which it is well known may be obtained Cheap, Lied, Seautiful and Graceful, of . FRANCIS FCREVIL, tingly ' Ratter, 72 rot:Mho:eat. Briastoe...The Journeymen Stuldlera, Ha.met► Mcd - Trunk Makers' Society meets the first Stutuday of eaery moist!, ,nt Union Hall, corner of Smithfield and fifth : streets. (idayto:ly) W. C. CALL•III:2, Sec'y. 117 C ro ne r.—l offer what's lull of me to the Dem ocratic County Cauvention as a candidate for Coroner. it I have any 'fiends, I. W.3ttt them to leg tor me now. Liaoz REA in t. 2 Late of Molino del Rey. 71. 0. of 0. EC.—Plare ol Alecting,Washingto'n Hall, Wood etreet., between sth one Virgin Alley: Ptritaniaimt Lovas, N0.•336.---Aleeta every Tuesday tinning. - • • • Al=Arms F,:sc,,stramer, No. 87—Meettr let and 3d Friday of each month. caar2s-I.y 1. O. of 0. P....t.imixo =Tr Gown, No. 4u imo.ts ai the Hutt,-,coruer of %Vood street *Aid Virgin Alley, eve ry Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. mayl:6re ' Gwent iloasxrs,Sec'i. •• MR. 11AD.1•EIS :--YDII VleaSo announce ANDISIV „ !VW. JoinsToN, ris a caadiduta for Coroner, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Conventbsa. He is atm Democrat, and no mistake. . jelO /JUR Daxoca&rs. fErOdkl Fellows , Roll, _Odeon Building, Fourth abet, Caterers Mod and ISmitlorseld arretr.—Putsburgh Encampment, N 0.2, meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays of each !Jacinth. . • • - • 'Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 2d and 4th. ' Tuesdays. .Meehatfiectiladge, No. 9, meets every Thursday evenixtg..7 , ••"; • WestenrliltittLodge,No. 24, meets every Wednesday evening:. i••• , -;• -.lron Citi • Lodge, N 0.192, meets every Monday ev'eg. Mount Moriub Lodge, No. 3no, meet. every Friday evening. • . , mny29:ty illtarr Ala. ENToll:—Please announce the name of II- 0. BROOKS; of the Second Waal of the City of Pittsburg, In the natty and Weekly Pittsburgh Pout, as a suitable Candidate for the office of County, Commissioner subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Mr..Buooes, having proved himself an unwavering Democrat, will, if nominated, receive the most warm • and hearty suplartofthe Democratic party. je22 JSIAerl Jenrassonuar Dzsocatars. ME =ld Now DoolltssesJust Published. MINER—Bee Keepers Manual. Moo. .111 ALLEN—Amenam Farm Book. I2mo. Allen—Dothestio,Animals. 12mo. Dwight—Greciafi and Roman Mythology. 12mo. - Lift for the Lazy. • St. Jelm's Adventures in Lyhian Desert. l2mo. Taylor's Views A•Foot. Green on Broaching. Bvo. Montgomery' , Life of President Taylor. Pro. • Hall—. History of the North Western States. Pro. • Few sale by • JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, C 3 Wocid street. • _ , Atlas or History. N Atlas of Ancient and Modern History, presenting 21 in a chronological aeries, the Rise,Progress, Revo lations.Decline and Fall of the principal States and Em pires of the World; comprising details of the most im portant create; with notices of eminent characters in theage and country. in which they lived: the whole de• rived from the most accurate and authentic authorities, by J. W. Fveon, A. B. The above for sale by KAY d; CO., Gomez Wood and 3d sta. MOB SEIM -A - THE unexpired lease (2 years) of a well estab. fished Grocery, with Dwelling, situated in the 9th Ward, on Penn street; near the old toll gate, the Dwelling containing 5 roams with ball, bake oven and kitable;all of which will be sold at a BARGAIN—as the present °coupons - (o feitiale) is about to remove to the country. Apply to . . JAB. ItVGLIIRE, Tailor, Third street, near Wood. Aity person wbhipg to engage in the Grocery and Dry Goods or Confectionary business will find the above a good opportunity. - •.• [aug9af (Chfoniele copy.) TIIBAT the OLTE.AMCTIONEER takes this method of informing hii trieedi and the nubile in general that be still continues' to , hold. the HORSE M'ARTf..I6% , et the RED LION HOTEL, 8t: Clair street—it beingcon ,sideted by Avery large majority of those attending the Horsellarket.to. tho best located in the city. The yard is one of. the largest and most ememodions. Sheds nreattached for theAccommodatlini of eturmetent during inclement weather. Bye prompt and faithful discharge of the duties intrusted to his care, and from his long cx. perienee (having-been engaged in the business for the 'last SEVENTEEN', YEARS) be flatterstimself that he will be ablela do iustiee•to the interests of his numerous •castomers. - ittugl3:3td] . - THOMAS NEAL. INEE AHEAD OF ALL! EXTRACT tOF- ANIERICAN OIL CsREPARED and sold by JNO. YOUNGSON, 209 Liberty , street. :This powerfully con/cep/rated pre paration; the medleal virtues of which are found to be eight times the strength of the original American Oil. 'lt is put up in bottles at SS andirl cents, each, with foil 'directions for its use. In every disease where the origi nal American Oil has been found at all efficacious, and it so far exceeds the original - in power, us to render it the CHEAJPEST=IEDICINEINTSE.WORLD. Calrand try it.. JOHN YOUNGSON. `'_ ~I 3: N.B. The original Oil in its natural suite as taken from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above—and will be found genuine. 'notwithstanding a cerrain firm claims to be the only Proprietors. tf. . J. Y. No.l22Liberty sifeet,ljour craws below St. Matt area) ANUFACTURB ALL RINDS OP WIRE CLOTH, .LU. froth No. 2 to No. a 0; Brass and Iron Wire RID- LES and SIFTERS, from N 0.2 to No. dd. Every Ni). Wire Cloth is PAPER CYLINDERS. AIL kinds of HAND WORK; Screens,' Bird' Cages, renders, kn. RI VE Tinned, Copper - and Brass, of every size, on hand firthatoe to order. WlRE—lron, Brass, Copper and Steel of every size BROOM WIRE, Shea Brass, Japanned and Britannia Ware. ' . _. . _ Orders - for any kind of the above articles will be ° tot:aptly filled. Purchasers will find it to their advan lip to call and examine our stock. je9:3m --- - , T 40 ; fi . G. W. CARS,' Whalebone Cuueri, and /Ifants feicturers of Ihnevala,,Parasol, Cane, Whip, Bunn an j D T :" Bone, W reipeetfally call the attention of Merchants wid - Dettleiis to the largest - and best variety of the above articles in tlutteity at the lowest pris es . No 153 North Third above Race street, adjoining the Eagle iliffl New,Hardware Store, SIGN OF THE PLANE AND SAW, • . - • --- No. 8.:lirood• so; Pittsburgh ERA LAUF/HAN, Importers and Deatersin Po- JOlL , reign lout Doinutie Hardware, In all its varieties, are now prepared tis Sahi) low and on as reasonable terms us cats be purchased elsewhere. We solicit our friends); und the public gssuerally,to call and examine 'our stock, which emulate in part of Knires and Folio, 'Pocket and Pen-Enires, &Won, Sham, Razors ; House Tritanss' ago, such es 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 oar assortment of Tools, which have been selected with great care, and which we are determined to roll 60 ae to give satisfaction. fartal&w A j'HE 4)1",C11! bAW, afa 1 j 1411: datortment gr:9: Cincinnati COOPERS! TOOLS.' For sato by lit!BEßk. D i ay i t s -Iroodstreet. FBESH SU • PLY I F COUP RS" LS-4 ant se ceived and. for solely HUBER &IiAUFATAN, may 9 ^ No. 7d Wood street. FRESEVSUYPIX OF TLIF, -LATEST Lori MOST pasalorbuist • Veittingar„Caselmeres, Sumpter Goods, - CLCPIII.B 4 ,&e. - - DFLANTA9 Liberty street; respectfully calls the ~ a ttention of Its friends end thet public to hitt new auPPil of ,SeasPllable , Gmcds; suavely the latest. style of Fancy Cuslymaretter drabtedgrench Habit Cloth,, Italian Summer lalothiiihillsi White and Brown Russia Ddok, Sttramer: 4 3loths: Plain anit , Fancy French; _English and A mer ican Ciotti's' end Cassitneres other artiscreil imitable:for customer °trade. -Also, a large and . generta assortment of REARY-IHADE CLOTHING made up in She Most fashionable manner, and will be sold low for club. _ - P. DEGANY. Spring Goods. 'Vie undersigned are nom; in receipt of their second ,tufiPly of FRESH ERRING GOODS. They res. P folly ask the attention of Merchants and Dealers g - ra t eran K t o an examinant:me of their stock, feeling tut eared that they can offer Gordo ontho manfaeorahis terms and at the most reanimate prices. Their stock embraces every article in Ma Vari e ty and Fancy Dry Goods lute, together with Drown and Bleache d -Ea t * Drilli ngs , Gingham', Lawns, Prints, Tickings, BUMS-NI/LESS to CAMPBELL, N 0.97 Wood atreet, next door to Diamond alleV mayll d&w as . • , • It. , - „„,„„ . ••!-. , • • - 7,•,r ~ r^. • '4, - g - - - , • „ • • _ ' " '"'• - • " '^' , • : 1 - •, C' ;'" - : ,: - , , , - ,:-:,' . i : ";.:; .. -:;r7.-:- , .: • - NEE I .` S `: For Solo corlient. M33IM=I - • • •70111 f H. TATIAIt J: R. Taylor elt. Co,, F'~_~:~~ao:r..~ ME .. . _ ....... . , - --. . . . ..,_. :::.;:::::•:'...'-.'....1'.'.....:.;....'i...-1'.....-:',..::.:-:- ;*:1::::_i:t• - itYr i '' . '' ' ' ,..;1 .. f.........:-..:,,,,,':..:,, _;,., i .. ..{.. .:';',:::.".•'.:'.::.:'.-.. ~`..:.: = =I = - Ea •• eonitituridriintilAtenet - .TAMES MAY _, • • • . • " GEO. WEYBIAM Eowarrtu son Aiova. - JAB. mAitsueLi,i . • _ • . - PASSENGER 'ARILLNOEMIITITS FOR 1849. EitemaboatPacketLine,leavesdallyfor Cineinnatl,lo at. ?mamas -Paeket,'via Brownsville, to Baltimore and Phitadelphie Rs. st, and 6 r. N. • Hail Coach Line, direntto Phllndelphin, 9 a. st, and 121 Weitent and Bouthein Mail Coach Line, 0 A. SI. North• Western, via Cleve land r dsily,lo M. Eritiand Western Hew:York, daily, 9 A. re. North-Enate rn, to nulinielphlai day, except Sundays, • • • .. ••• • .. • • _ .••• • AtartiEVARTURE OF MAILS. :_stern. Mail via .Philadelppla, due 3A. closes 19 X. Western Mali, Cin. awl Lowsv., due 8 P. N., closes 5 A. Y . South. via galtand Washington, due 8 5. m.,elosess a. st. North-Westem_via Cleveland, due 10 A.. Ito elosesll a. w. Erie and Western New York, due 8 s. f., closes 8 4111" - .. 15 TOCESI3,, Par ashy, Asked. Offend . . . Bank of P ittsbur g h - ih-7--. 850,00 6 " 85440 Exchange Bank 60,00 47,00 . 46,00 hlcrehanteand,hL Blink .., 50,00 53,00 49,60 Fanners , Deposy Bank• —• •• • None in market- Hand Street Budge 60,00 60,00 49,00 Northem Liberties Bridge. • 60,00 36 1 00 Old Allegheny ai:dge• •.-—• • • • 65,00 36,00 35,00 Connelleville R. R. Stock, paid on 'hares, 55,50- . 5,00 1,43 City Bondi (6 ft ceat;)•,- •-- • • • • ,94 00 . Mon Stock ongahela Cridge ••• . 25,0050.00. 16,60 Gas -•-•'--• ..-- Petuta.s's, quoted in Phlladelpida DI . Penna. Ws, .. . t , “ 101. ... New issue Treasury Notes, 94, quoted 1n Phlisda • • Ille Dolly Itoview of Ma narkOloy OFFICE OF THE IVST, AVILDAZSDAT 111012111 , 10; . Ateratli, 1840. FLOUR—There have been no arr;k.ds, and con sequently we have no , transactions to notice from first hands. RYE FLOUR4—There it nothing doing worthy of note, sales to a-limited • anent. have been made at previous quotations. GROCERlEfle—Sagar infirm and In good demand at 5:1a51e. !dolmen is held at 26a27. PlYrATOßS.—Potatoes were :selling :yesterday at SIP go bbl. RICE, to Rice there has bees n small advance we note salve at Niiibic by the tierce. DRIED ERUIT.—In dried fruit there to nothing doing. PhOVISIONEL—Hame are held at 843118; ; Shoal dere 5106; Side' 6106. Sugar Cored Hama 10c. AUCTION SALES SS JAMES MIESIGYA, ILUCT7ONSER. No. 114 WouD STREW. TIMM/ DOOll /ROM Firrn. I ii 9 Packages of Foreign Dry Goods AT ATCT ON.—On Tuesday, October filth, at 10 o'clock. A.J.11, will be commenced the sale of 180 Packages French Goods of every description, the most extensive lot everoffered either at Public or Private sale west of the Allegheny raountaius, the principal pan of which comprise Silks and Laces. Terms—All sums under sae cash, par funds; from 8500 to 81,000, four months; over St,ooo six months, with good approved notes. Catalogues will be ready October Bth. augl3 JAS. M'KENNA. Auctioneer. Parade in Honor of the President of the United States and the Governor of Penis sylvania. • YVHE Military Companles of Allegheny and the adjoin ]. lag Counties are requested to Parade in full Dress at the Parade Ground on Liberty street, in the City of Pittsburgh, on Saturday, the 18th inst., at II o'clock, A. M. It is detired that officers commanding Cempenies, and who Intend to join the parade shall report the 621190 on or before Thursday the 18th inst. , By order of COL. S. W. BLACK, Commanding. Cuss. Guitars. Jr-, Adjutant. [augl4:2t BieWiira PARKER'S Nataral and Experimental Phllsophy. do First Lessons in do do CHAMBER'S Treasure of Knowledge. do Elements of Zoology. do do of Chemistry and Electricity. do do Geology. do do Natural Philosophy. do do Drawing. - do Vegetable and Animal Phy siology. Fulton and Eastman's Singly Entry Book Keeping. Teachers, Parents. and all others interested in the cause of education, are requested to call and examine the above works, at the store of JOHNSTON k STOCKTON, angl4 corner Third and Market sts. Fu li-wr,T. w Anraw i MICHAEL DALY informs his friends and the public in general that his Stocking Factory at Lawrence ville reqctiring his presence and undivided attention, be has sold his establishment on sth street to his brother Win. Daly, and Henry H. Dunne, (or whom be solicits a continuation of that patronage he has so long enjoyed. Stocking Manufactory, Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Co-Partnership Notice. WILLIAM DALT. nattßT a. DII/fltt. WIIMEILD Daly and Henry H. Dunne havingon the 123 th ultimo associated themselves in Partnership, under the name and style of WBL DALY tr.. CO., will carry on the manufacturing and importing of Stockings, Undershirts Drawers and Gloves, at the old established Hosiery Store, Fifth street, between Wood and Market streets, Pittsburgh. THE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and its vicinity that they have purchased the stock or the old established Hosiery Store in Fifth street nod that they have a well selected stock of Goods suited' for the Fall trade, made by the most eminent manufacturers in England and Scotland, (on their way to this country) and will also continue to keep only the best descpuon of DOMESTIC MANUFACTURED Undershi ts, Drawers, Stockings and Gloves. WM. DALY de CO., Manufacturers and Importers of Hosiery, Fith street, between Wood and Market, Pittsburgh. icing 13:dtf [Mercury and Chronicle Copy.) Mrool.,—Tbe highest market price, in cub paid for old grades of clean Wool, by H. LEE, augla Liberty street. J. T. DECKER & ItOBINSON, stutmans, £SD ERECTORS 01? 'LIGHTNING RODS,ON A SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLE. Orders left at the Post Office, or at Mrs. Plawrals, on Fourth street, between Market and Ferry, Will receive prompt attention. limuunmati.—.Prof. Horace Webster, Geneva, N. Y.; Prof. Chester'Decvey, D. D., M. D. Rochester, N, V. ; J. L Cassels, and Hami lton L. Smith, Cleveland, 0.; G. K. Shoonbeiger, J. Hawthorn, Michael Jones, J. C. Wil liams and Capt Good—Cincinnati. is Prrraansou—John H. Shoenherger, Wilson Mc- Candleim, A. W. Loomis, 0. Metcalf, Wm. J. Totten, John Harper, Mr. McCutcheon, Mr. Childs, Oakland ; Col. Morgan, Mrs. Collins, Rev. Mr. Spark, J. D. 'Wil liams, Majortdlarding U. S. Arsenal; John Irwin & Sons; Allegheny : t & White, W. A. Marshall, John Sampson;Major Davis and Mr. Newton, East Liberty. ty3l:dte . _ Rosedalefriarden. t ; Tax Ptoptietonstup of this beautiful Remits.; -N•r, has made, every. arrangement for entertaining s visiters during me warm season. The steamer sirefig Artisan 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 hoer until 101 o'clock, P. M. On Sundays, she leaves first trip at o'clock in the morning. Ice Cream, Strawberries, Dia per and Supper furnished to order. Also, Rooms for Co tillion Parties at all times. .11. B.—The Boat having been thoroughly repaired ex. pressly for this trade, and be ing the fi rst to open it on Sundays, the owner hopes to gain n liberal patronage. Jodi . W. MEALEY Proprietor DEAD the following editorial from the Saturday Even ing Post: CURE FOR DEAFNESS.—We have heard much lately of the efficacy of Scarpa's Oil, in cares of Deaf ness, and Astonishing cures by this sunple remedy have been unquestionably performed. As the editor of a Journal, circulating extensively throughout the country, we deem [tour duty to call public attention to this spe cific.. Those afflicted with this malady will find Scarpa's Oil for Deafness well worthy a trial. Price 51,00 per bottle. For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, Fourth street, Pitts burgh. angle, New Goodo %New NewGloodia - i AA. MASON A. CO., No. 00 Market Street, offer to purchasers the following New Goods Ariz: Mulled Swiss Barr'd and Striped AWSLINS. Plain concuss, Linen liandkerchiete, Paper Cambrics, Crash Nankeens, Col'd Drillings,Blue and Orange Merrimack, Cachico; Fancy' and Furniture Calicoes; 44 Brown Linens, Ginghams, Diapers, &c., angle The Original and" Inimitable lletzseh• RETZeITS SILaCqPRARS GALLERY.—Original Leipsic Edition.—Retzseb's Gallery to Shaks peeler s Dramaile Works, in 16 monthly parts, each part will contain sit or more - beautiful engravings, with ex planatoryietter press Englis hand German, neatly done op in fancy covers, and will be supplied to subscribers for the yrhole.serkes, at um extreme low price of fitly cents a part. The subscriber is confident, from the tutiversal cele brity-, Cl the designer of these illustrations, that the sale will be commensamte with the internal worth 'of 'the work; and from the fact of the whole series of eight plays, when completed, being offered for the price of two of the original German edition. The Work will bit completed in 16 parte, issued on the let and 15th of every month, and will contain Hamlet. 17 plates ; Ring Lear, 12 pits; Macbeth, 12 plts ; The Tempest, 12 pits; Othello,l2 ph, ; Romeo & Juliet. 12 Oat • Merry Wives of Windsor, 12 pits; King Henry the Fourth, I and IL 12 plates. Four numbers of the above are already published, viz: Part I to 111 of - Hamlet; part IV. Macbeth. Subscribers names received and single numbers for sale by JAMES D. LOOK WOOD, augtO Bookseller, Importer, &c , 63 Wood st. , t-, EMIN =EMI BM 1M • • Mil HOSIERY. Deafness Cured. MI MIMI MBE EN ME , River ..3ufttligtnrs..- PORT Or*PITTOSIMOU• risen* Tltlfea "ARRIVED. • Steamer Elite, Bower's, Beaver. Tuscarora, Hemphi ll , Beaver. • DEPARTED, '. • Steamer Elite. Bowers. Beaver. • Tascarorai Hemphill, Beaver. Lydia CoLhns, Hunter, Cinchtuall " Exchange, Snowden, Cincinnati. For Greenwood Gardens. The steamboat ARCM' MASON has taken the place of the Thos. e.; Scott, as a regular packet to this Garden—leaving the Point, foot of Liberty-st. at 0 o'clock A. 51. 1 . and at the beginning of each hour until 0 P. M.; last trip from the — garden act° o'clock, P. M. The season is fast advancing end those wishing to visit this delight ful retreat now is the time to spend a few hours—not In the smoke and dust of the city—but in a pure atmosphere, pertitnted with the fragrance of flowers. Punctuality will be observed. Fare Scents; children ander 12, half price. Tho 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 dowers for sale Closed on Sunday. JAMESIIIVKAIN. Change of landing made on account of low water. /Y2O YOIIND LADIES SEMINARY. ALLEOHINI. THE AUTUMN SESSION of this Institution will coin =nee on the first Monday in September. Rooms on Federal street, In " Colonade Row,. 2d door from the bridge. RATES OPTGTITON PER ILESSLON or FIVE 110:171121 English Department, including Reading, Orthography and Defining, Writing, Rhetoric, English Grammar, Logic. English Composition end Criticism,Cleography, History, Arithmetic and the higher branches of hlathe• malice, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy, Botany; Physiology , Geology, Intellectual and Moral Science, and all other branches requisite to a thorough English 'Education. - - - 820 00 Classical Department, including the Latin and Greek Languages, each - - • - 8 600 French 810 00 German SIO 00 The services of competent teachers are secured for such as desire instruction in French and German, and also In Drawing, Painting and Music. It is desirable that pupils enter at the commencement of the Session; yet they are received at any time, and are charged at the above rates hem the dine of entrance. :;,'No deduction made for absences, except In eases of protracted Illness, Further Information may be obtained, and applications mule by calling upon the Parseirst, at his Rooms on Federal street, or at his lodgings tu ‘• I rscia's Row," Lib erty street Pittsburgh, between 3d and 4th streets; or by addressing a note through the Pittsburgh Post Office, to the Principal. N. W. hIETCALF. Allegheny, August 7,1619. lang9:dtf EfIGLISU AND CLASSICAL ACADEMY. (Rooms in the 3rd Presbyterian Church.) Tin 3 unTrrtruorc 3 DESIONILD TO RI PESIMANCITT THIS ACADEMY will be re-opened for the reception of Lads and young Gentlemen, on the Pleat Monday, the 3d Day of September. The e'onrse of Study will embrace the common branch es of en English Education. and the higher departments of the English Sciences ; with the Latin, Greek. French and German Languages. Pupils can be thoroughly prepared to enter College intelligently and unembarrassed. The course of study for those not destined for College, is both comprehensive and practical. The government of the Institution will be mild, yet de cided. Anthortty will always ho sustained by reason and affection; and to secure a proper-regard to the general government of the School, our process is, first, we en deavor to convince the pupil that what we require is reasonable ; next, that it secures his own personal inter est, as well as the good of the whole. Punishments (or misdemeanors when absolutely necessary, are of such a nature, as to affect rather the mind Man the body not as satisfaction for the offence, but us a prevention to the recurrence of similar offences. Having found this mode of government preferable, it will be adopted in future. Strict attention will be paid to the Physical, the Intel lectual, and the Moral training 01 the inmates of Ibis School. The Principal is happy to be able to announce to ilia public, that he has secured the valuable services of lUr. K E. Wu.btama, a graduate of Princeton, N J., and Mr. J. Sanwa, a graduate of Lafayene College, Easton, Pa., gentlemen of the highest literary and suienufie attain ments. It is very destreble ibet Students •bould enter the School at the commencement of the Sesston, in order that Med may be systemaucally and harmoniously organised. No deduction will be made (or absence, except in ease of protracted sickness. Writing books, ens, ink and all other stationary, will be furnished at 37 cents per session. L CATON, Principal. Rico. D. H. RIMS, D. D. Ms. 1114caA2D EmirAiwa, " A. T. 14431u.L., D. D. - Luiz LA"m 5, 1103. A. W. Loomps .. W. W Wilma, Ma. Grokoz Amount.. - Fixxin NVILILSISIMIN. Circulars eon be obtained at the Book Stole of Mr. Lube Loomis, No. d 9 Wood Street. and also at Richard H. Beeson & Co'._, No. SO Market street angBll3w Steam Pressed Brick 300,000. F t2 R ikag andwet bad and frost better, end a smoother surface. consequently ma king a more solid, dry and nr fulsome building than com mon brick, and as low priced Orders through the Post Office, Monongahela Bridge, or Works. will be promptly attended to. !Samples can be seen in the new Methodist Church arid Public School House, South Pittsbnigh, and in the kilns. W. H. SUTTON & CO. Pirrainghlim, August 0,1519. WANTED—To contract with carpenters and M.1110(111 for erecting nonce buildings. Also, an Engineer wanted —an old man or boy, immediately anti) WENN' BOOKS !—A Second Visit to the United Statea 11 of North America, by Sir Charles Lyle. F. R. S. History of the American Bible Society from its organi zation to the present time, by NV- P. Strickland, one of the•Soaiety'i Agents, with an introduction by the Rev L N. Rice, D. D. of Cincinnati. • Pan 2, of Southey's Common Place Book. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, eon Market and Third sta. Desirable Ileilidence In Lawrenceville OR SALE,-2 valuable Lou, ench 25 feet front on Brown Street. by 143 deep, containing a 2 story ening House and Kitchen, with a fine large porch, n geed ce ar.au excellent pump of soft water, large gar den aboandinoa choice Fruits, Flowers, Shade Trees, Vines, trc.. with railing in front. and all lu good order with immediate possession, will be sold at a bargain, and terms easy. S. CUTHBERT, General Agent. sae Smithfield street Serif at Par. FOl3 SALE.—A valuable Lot of 24 feet on 4th Street Road, 4th Lot above Walnut Street, by 94 deep to Union Alley—price 61050. Terms, 6418 an band of AII ghen y Oily Scrip balance in June 1850. ALSO, 13 Lots 21 feet • front on Webster street by 127 deep to a 24 feet alley, price 6400, each in Pittsburgh Song or one-eighth in hand, balance at 7 yearly pay ments. ALSO, Various other unimproved and improved Real Agitate on hand. S. CUTHI3ERT, Gen. Agent, augo Smithfield street. Dr. B. Barnett, Chlropedist. A THENABUAI BATHS.—Operator on Corn , and Dis eased Nails without pain. He has certificates of his skill from all the eminent Surgeons and Physicians in Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Fatui ties waned on at their residence by addressing a note as above. Attends at the Baths from 7toPiP. AL Single Bath FIFTEEN CENTS or S for SI. angel T APPALL, Proprietor. American Agriculturist (or August. .CONTENTS.—WooI Growers, &c . The Cow, her dis k,/ eaies, ece. Preiumvation of Timber. Improvement of Slaughter !louses. Gooseberries', Sheep; Trees in Sandy Soils. Applos—Ciaer Making, tee. Constructure of a Onthary,ite. Horses—Ploughing, &c. Ladies De partment, !cc., &e., Terms at per year in advance. Just received and for sale by JANIF:B LOCKWOOD, sage 63 Wood street. frto ARCHITECT:3.—Juni received, The Builder's I Guide, a practical treatise on Grecian and Roman Architect, by Chester Hills, Practical Architect, revised aud improved, with additions of Villa and School House Architecture, by H. Austin, A rchi Leo t, The American Architect, comprising original designs of cheap country and village residences, with details, specifications, idans, tee The designs by 7no. W. Bitch, Ascbitect.JOHNSON k S TOCKTON, jy3l cor. 3d and Market sts. Second Rand 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 be 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, ttc., from Gen. demen and Ladies' Garments; giving them wh in done, the appearance of new He has also prepared a LIQUID which removes stains from Silks, Satins, Coat Collars, Carpets, or any Women or Cotton goods. This valuable extract can be obtained very anTlm a e so e na n' b stots and Shoes, cleaned, either by th pair or week. No need of wearing stained garments or Carpets, when Massey's Liquid is so cheap. iy11:1m GEO. MASSEY. New Hooka at M.A. Miner's. THE Petterton Legacy; an unusual interesting work, by Albert Smith. G Magdalen and Maria, or the Rector's Guest; by Mrs. rey. Mabel Carrington, or Love and Pride, by Mrs. Grey• Parts 8 and 9 of the Consulate and Emptre under Na poleon; by AL A.Thiers. N 0.3 Chambers Information for the people., Littell's Living Age, No. 2(17 and 268. The Mysteries of the Coart of London, by G. W. AL Reynolds. Cholera—its causes, symptoms and treatment; by J. P. Batchelder, AL D. Together with a great variety ofjuvenile books, for sale by M. A. MINER, Smithfield st. aug7 opposite Brown's hotel. Greenwood Gard en . . . STRAWBERRIES , FRESH FROM THE VINES, are now served spin this SUMMER RETREAT , with all the other good and wholesome refreshments nature and or can produce. Bonnets of Ohoice Flowers, tastefully put up. Tea every evening at 6 o'clock. The Steamboat T 110.9. Scorr leaves the foot of Pitt street the beginning o4pach hour, from 8 o'clock A. st. until 8 r. 81.,:kulding at the Garden gate. Closed on Sunday, and conducted on Temperance principles. (Gazette and Dispatch copy.] jell .f..;00 B .1. fir t• .. hty Enegh and Violin strings, direct from tho manufacturers, and for sale wholesale or retail by JOHN H. MELLOR, an' No. 81 Wood street. 1;:: • •1 ) • " • I>F rg t > •='' • -;.•:‘= • t. --' A ' ' . • - z ; r , • ~.~'~. TM agents Wants e l T to ußEßoiroar.Agentand diad.deilzable sittuttioni tako subscribers jot two OrthreeMalnable works: .. highly recommended in DisEeStertl zqlw Ln this vicinity+by applying soon to • . ED W'D.TODD & iil7 • • cornerAth and Market bts.; up. stairs. •4 . Xyg VALUALIIzEIVORKti J UST rußutsa. compendium of Ecclesiestieal. History, by• Dr. John C. L. Gleseler, Consistoal Counsellor and Ordinary Professor of T heology n eology in Gottingen; from the • fourth edition, revised and amended. Translated from the German, by Sarni. Davidson,-1c L. D. A history of the United , States of America, from the . discovery of the Continent to the organization of Gov ernment under the Federal. Constitation, by Richnoi Hildreth. . . _ ITRANTS dit WELL di MONOPOLIES MST FA.LL: SO MUST PRICES; WHICH fact will be proven by calling at DlcGazat's St.bFashionae le Tailoring Establislutrent,Tbird street. Ei arias Building, Marro: Smas.prots and quick sales. Neaten Fru6 and good. snar2l or dole, THE UNEXPIRED PART OF AI.F.ABE of a Comm Hons. in a pleasant location in the City of Pins burgh, with all the Liar Fixtures and Furniture ; together with two Ten-pin Alleys, Balls and Pins, In good order ; Rooms and Collin; lit with Gm. Eu_ quire of ARTHUR NICHOLSON, or JACOB BOSTON New Hooke I New Hooke I I . IUISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OP THE BIBLE..— .LI An historical Geography of the Bible, by Rev. Ly man Coleman. BALDWIN'S UNIVERSAL PRONOUNCING GA ZETTEER. A universal pronouncing Gazetteer by Thomas Baldwin. A few copies of the above works received this day, and for sale by KAY & CO. jyl2 corner Wood and Third street/. A largo store on Market st., between and and 4th c. mil finished, and handsomely fitted up (or • ry goods, being& good stead for that haulms. Ll• GIAZZA.M. Ocoee 3rd al, over Philo fiall—Ottlee hoots (torn 0 to 13, A. ht. ' ' i 713 Three Second hand Pianos , either for Sale or Rent. - • r t NE of the above Piano Ortcs will be exchanged S s f,coal originally SOO) for a lot of ground, or marchan dice, al a fair valuation. Piii.Willitf.--Printing Ink, from the manufactory of J. D. Mccreary, New York, in Cans and Kegs, rum 1 lb. upwards, and from 25 cents to SI P lb. Also, Red, Blue, Omen and Yellow Inks, iu Cans of lb. to 2 es., constantly for sale. Having used Mr,. McCreary's Ink in our office for nine months put, we warrant it equal to any that is made as any other manufactory. Terms : Cads. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Je2o Corner 3d and Market eta lillE Stock, fixtures and good will of a splendid retail GROCERY STORE, now doing a business cd 517 ; OW per year, in an eligible location, and one of the most business parts of the city. Also, the lease of the Store, being for two years, Irons the first of last April. To any person or persons possessing a cash capital 0182,500 or 3,000 a better chance was never offered for an invest ment, the present occupant would not sell (under any other circumstances) his stock, Au., was it not on account of sickness and severe indisposition. For farther par ticulars apply at this office. 1 ATE IMPORTATIONS—The undersigned respect ...lJ rally guinea:lces to his friends and the public, that he has just received, direct from Bordeaux , France, an importation of the Sliest quality of Wines, whidh, for nchness of flavor end purity, cannot be exeelled . His stock consists of Itant-Ssuteree, Bursae, Mcdoc, Claret, St. Julien, St. Esizpb, de., also, Port. Madeira and Tene nat, of the beat quality. Re has selected a choice lot of ftbeinish and Mosel Wines for Medical purposes. An eminent phy stein! , Is in opinion that uo better prnasuathre against disorders in the abdominal organs. land of course the elmdro ni.t ex cepted) than may be found in genuine Rbernsti %Vine, which has a tendency to strengthen the nervous system without injury to the stomach. Families sad portico supplied with a pare. healthy ar ticle at moderate prices. All orders promptly Liked. aura Atm I)FICKEISEN. Diamond, Pittsborgh. ----- - Pirritamion, June WM, INO. PIR. THOS. K. HIBBERT--Sir : I take great pleasure in recommending your INKS to the notice ot the oldie. In my business I have used n great quantity of Ink. and I give yours the preference over all others I have tried. Ilarrison's Ink is good, so is Arnold's. lint I prefer yours as it does not mould, nor get thick by beteg exposed, and becomes black In a few minutes after it to oti the paper. Wtshing you every success in your lost nets, I alit, yours very respectfully, JOHN FLEMING. Public Accountant. For sale (together with Itibbert's Red and Machine Copying Inkso by B. A Fabnestoct & Co., Pittsburgh; H. P. Schwartz. Allegheny eny, and the manufacturer, THOS, K. HIBBERTS, ember of Liberty and Smithfield streets, Pittaboigh, Pa. curd ----- • --- DUPE'S i l iP vthc? x iL D' sß A; P new coarse oIF ctures upon Merchants Accounts and calculations commence this day. The course of Metcatitile Bookkeeping em bracing right different methods of conducing books by Double Fmtro, and three different methods of Steamboat Book•kreping; rendering the course of training so com plete that the Students become muter of limey impor tant matters connected with their profession of which Un- moot experienced accountants remain igticirs.uts— MERCANTILE PENMANSHIP in all its branches taught in the most effective manner. Hours from 111 to 12,A.AL sod 2 to 4,7t010,P. M. TEAS TEAS 11 TEAS 11 1 is with pleasure that the subserthers in - form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have completed arrangements with Messrs. J. C. Jenkins & Co., of Philadelphia, to receive their superior PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter he kept constantly on band. They are nently and securely put up 111.3 in metallic packs of f. I and 1 11 , each, with ieir printed card—showing the kind of Tea, pnce, n ame of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation to realm the Tea, if not e f Gunpowder 1121 75 1,00 1,2.5 1,50 V l Imperial 50 76 1,00 1,23 1,50 L : 1 Dyson 60 62i 75 OU 1,25 * (Y. T on 30- 601 75 1.00 1,25 1,50 „,. Black 271 50 13 " 0 " -- Fine and Extra Fine• . •73 1,00 1,25 1,50 We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, if not superior to any sold in this City, and should they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, and the money will be refunded, as it is only with that understanding we sell. We ask II lair trial, that the public may be able to judge between our Teas and those heretofore cold by alter companies in thus city All lovers of rich. delicious and good flavored TEAS, should give ua a call. Dealers can he supplied on the moat reasonable terms City and Country Sarin Wanted at Par. FOR SALE—IO large Building Lots in Allegheny City, 24 feet front by 1311 deep to a 24 feet alley, viz: 4 Lots on Ohio Lane at $300; cornet Low on Battalion street at S 300; 4 Lots at 11200 ; 2 al 9 273 ; 2 et 8234 1 , and 2at 5225. Scrip ut par or for any or all of the above ;or one-sixth in hand, balance at 7 yearly payments. s. cerinwarr. aug2 General Agent, Smithfield Mt. MIDI undersigned, Assignee of SAMUEL HILL, Esq will offer at public vendue or outcry, at the public house of Henry Wilson. in Monolignheln City on the 14th of August. ISM, at ii o'clock, in the afternoon of that day, a tract of land, containing about Mt hundred acres. situate on the Monongahela River, in Washington Co.. about one mile above Monongahela City ; about 150 Acres of which are cleared. There is a Strata of six feet of Coal, under the whole Tract, equal to any on the River, and so convenient to the River, that it COMA but a trifle to remove it from the batik to the bunts. 'The Land is of the best quality . and contains an inexhaustible quantity of LIMB STO NE There are two small Dwell tog Houses, on the premises. This Tract will be sold in whole, or part, to accommodate purehusenn. Those wishing for further infortnation, are referred to Judge HILL, residing on the premises SAMUEL BFICKETT, residing near the land and DANIEL LONG, Innkeeper, Cincinnati. Ohio. The terms will be made knciwn on the day of Sale. aug6] JOSEPH HENDERSON. Assignee. Ilagaztnes for August, RECEIVED AT M. A. MlNER'S—Gottey's Lady's Book, Graham's Magazine. Sartain's Union Magu. nine, and National Magazine, for August. The Woodman—a romance of the times of Richard ID. By G. P. R. James. The Man with a Mask—a sequel to the Memoirs of a Preacher. By George Lippard Principles of Physics and Meteorology—first Ameri can edition. By J. Muller. Principles of the Mechanics, of Machinery and Engi neering. By Jules Weistiach. Commander Lynch's Expedition to the Dead Sea and Jordon—fresh supply. Litton's Living Age—No. 4 .270. Tho recent LARGE ADDITIONS to our stock of Books gives us, in point of variety, the greatest induce ments to Wholesale, as well as Retail purchasers. 117 Smithfield street, opposite Brown's Hotel. [ aug7 qlO FAMILIES—The undersigned begsleave mow res. pectfully 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, cATsues and SAUCES, ever offered in this city. They will be sold at prices ranging tram 30 to 50 per cent. cheaper than ever sold by any person or persons in Pittsburgh. They are fresh, and of the finest quality. Pantiles will do well to call and examine before purchasing else where. J. S. M. YOUNG & co jyl3 N. W. corner 4th and Ferry streets, For S Ale. ASPLENDID Family Carriage and Harness. entirely new, at the Livery Stable of Mr. PArrErtsor, Fourth street, between Smithfield and Wood. Any person wishing to procure a good article at a fair price, will do well to call and examine for themselves. j y2O MACKEREL- - 100 1 - 0 bile. largo No. 10 " o 2 ; 20 hL bbls., Nos. 1 and 2. Mass. his' n Landing and for sale by & RICKETSON, je4 Nos. 172 and 174 Linerty street. filIN PLATE—A fresh stock of Tin Plate, choice brands, just rteeived and for sale by - JOHNDUNLAP & CO., angl CO*. Market and Second eta: CREAM AND W. A. CHEESE—I3S boxes prime Chem, for sate by 0.39] J. S. BONNET. ;_ ~_ 11111 : I ~ JOHNSTON & STOCKTON'S, CO!. Market and Third ins Business Card For Rant. JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood woe! L =II Pore Wines For sale by JOS. S. M VOUNO & N, W. corner 4th and Ferry streets, and FL YOUNG & SON, apta S. W. corner 34 and Ross streets Trustee• tilailo OC Tl .-4,000 Ina of Government - Banco Block IP Tin, just received tutd for sale by JOHN DUNLAP & CO., angl corner Market and Second sta. EMI =IN .... • 11117 Drugstore for S .rllHr.iasals and-.64toses of a wholeard9 and Wall Dragg 'Store, kuwinga well selected sitoek, anddoingAgoaa bnsfneae;tai2a good lOcation;and'at.."Clease Or tw4 .161Ln - from last April. The above orilk lie. sold at ti bar gam:: The awn& having other e ogagetaesda =pot Om It his personal anoution„,, :. • . S qi,TTEWElT:LiGeriealAitut, IY3O. • - • - 'Smithfield st: National- 1104.1, Pittsburgh:: • Situated an Water Street, opposite the Landing of the Boeumeriite Steam Paefras.. • • T H a l ed i flUn s ,;:u h l,, v b in oViji n e d r rand a on tho °gi b I r r iTtli determined to use every exertions in his power to to make all comfortable that think 'proper M.rall with him. The . Table will be always supplied with the best the market affords. The Bar will be supplied with the best and choicest liquors. %hunched to the house is agood stable, attended by a Food Hostler. JAMES REAMER. j2O ELM °PEAS AGENCY. JOHN THOMPSON. Carpet Manufacturer, No. 156 Ussurrs Sias= Pirrstinnon. le also appointed Agent for P. W. By rnes . & Co's New York. Line of Ships, for bringing Em igrants from and remitting money to England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Ilg - Starns from Gire dollars to any amount remitted with despatch, at the lowest rates of discount. hrl3 • For dole, . . alms' A THREE STORIED DWELLING HOUSE, being the second house front Penn street, In Sny .er ■ ow, on Her Street. Immediate possession will be given. Enquire of DAVID RITCHIE, Attorhey at Law—Office on Fourth street, between Chsrry pay and Grunt street. jeatdtf Merchants' Hotel, Fourth street, bstween Are and Market, Philadelphia. THE Proprietorship and Management of this well known Hotel, having this day passed into the hands of the subscribers, they beg leave to state, thatit is their. purpose to render it worthy of the very liberal patron age with which it has been herenafom susmined, and hope, by unremitung attention to deserve the patronage of their friends, who may visit the city on business or pleasure. C. & J. MeHIBBIN, may9,lin (Formerly of Exchange Hotel, Pittsburg.) European Ages:cy. 'FEE undersigned, European Agent, has again at rived in the United States, and will loave Pit shares, Pa., early in September, and sail from New York on the Ist of October next, performing the twenty-third tour of this Agency through England, Ireland Scotland, Wales, itc. returning to America in May 1850. He attends to collection of Legasies, Debts, Rents, Property and claims; Remittances of Money; procures copies of Wills, Deeds and Documents; conducts searches of all kinds, &c. Mc succeeds his relative, H. Kirwm:v. Esq., now United States Consul at Dublin. vvlio so many years successfully conducted this Agency, and be will be as sisted by him in all business transactions in Europe. Innumerable references given. Apply personally, or address, postpaid THOS. 1. KEENAN, European Agent, and Atty. and Counsellor at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa. . °thee w Brown'eHotel, corner Third nod Southfield streets. JAS. MAY. Esq., Water street, will attend to business for me ut my absence. jy I 4:iltesvy (1751 r. K. may be seen on business in Cineinnau, at the Broadway Hotel, on the oth and 7th of August. In Louisville at the Louisville Hotel, on the 9th and 10th of August. In St. Louis at the City Hotel on the 15th 16th and 171 h of August next. PEIKIN TEA STORE THE subscriber has just received, at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth street, a very large and w ell select ed stork of pare GREEN AND BLACK TEASifennt 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 w hol e sale on better terms than any other house in the city.— We invite retail grocers to call and examine our stock and 'prices. They con have it parked in and I Rt. packages, 5 lb. tin cannisters, or by half chests, to suit their convenience. Our retail prices vary for Oolong, Black 'Few. from 50 ets. to 61,50 to' tb,; Ning Young Souchong, 50 eta.; Con go 50. sod English Breakfast 50; Young Ily son, Gunpow der and imperial, from 35 (teats to 51,t1.5 V lb. Families are requested to sand and get samples of our and try them, before Purthasinq.:._ ray2tdaw A. JAYNES, 7 0 Fourth St. WHITE SHOMlS.—Loverines Loaf, Crushed and Pulverised Sugars, Jost reed and for anIF by the bbl. or at eaten, at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth street. may 24 FIVE COFFEES—Mocha, African, Java, Lamm, St. Domingo and Rio Coffees, just recd Gad for sale at the PEKIN2:EA STORE, 70 Fourth at. otaytli CIIO6.CIfT. 7 ,6DCOA AND BROMA—Bakees Bro ma,No. I Chocolate and Cocoa; also, Schmitz' sweet spiced Chocolate, Just recd and for sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE. 70 Fourth street. may3l ripHE florae Market w il l be held hereafter, on the Lot J, in front of the " American Hotel," on ;Penn street, near the Canal, (opposite the old Horse hlarlict,) which the greater part of the people atteoniug the " Horse Mar ket" consider to be the better place, and buyers and sellers may expect to hare justice done them. Com menciug on Saturday, Angus( I Rh. 1840. aug9:ll2w PATRICK McNAMEE. A GICSITLEMAN of Mohave', who had fallen into /1. en open cellar after the "Great Fire,” sprained his allele so severely that he was unable to refrain from crying out with the pain. A friend who had been tiring Fahnestock 7/ Co's Rambaficient and been cured of Rheumatism, gave him what remained in Otto bottle, and although his limb was greatly 'swollen, he was com pletely- restored to healthin twelve hours and heed from pain. This Is but one of u great number of cases which have come under the observation of the proprietors-- Prepared and "odd by B. A: PALINESTOCK &. CO. corner let and Wood ate ; also, cor.dth and Wood suer rip E subscriber having taken the Pleasure Garde:m . la the Ninth Ward, known as the CONCERT OAR OEMs. would inform the citizens of Pittsburgh that he boa bad the Gardens and Saloons fitted up in a splendid manner. and tint are now ready (or the reception of vis urn. Refreshments of all kinds will be served up to vis 3 flew on the shortest notice. LEOPOLD LIEGNER, jet Ostrwdiktvto Proprietor. C"D...ECONOALICAL PEOPLE .and PEOPLE o➢ TASTE still continue to mike their purchases of CLOTHING at MeGUIRE'S, augll Third street, St. Charles Building ON HAND-2,S sacks Dried Apples, in atomand for sale by laugh] CUMMINS & SMITH. I /I BARRELS DRIED PEACHES—WeII put up and V in good order. For sale by °twit CUMAHNS&ShIITII. I)ROANS -LObarrels Pecan, a shod article, for aale low, for cash. (twirl I] CUMMINS & SMITH. PUTTER—a kegs superior reserve Butter. for sale low. augll I CUMNIINS & SMITH. 11 AVI D GOPPERFI ELI) —No. 3of Dickens David Coppertield. Just published and for sale by :tuna JAS.D. LOCKWOOD. all Wood at, G LASS -19.3 broi Ss I 0 Glass. Smith & Herron's brand. 7.1.0 Ox " " 145 " lOzlO '• Oh) " 10x15 " For sale by RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO suglU Od Waier sirens. . . CIOTTON - Y A ELN-24.tain 'fbs. assorted numbers; 151) bales Bathmg, 00 do Candlestick, Ac., Twine, for sale. by f auglol RILEY, Al ATTHFIWS & CO, AX/RDUGHT SPIKES-134 kegs Improved Wrought T Stakes, for sale by saga) RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO. IcOOD.CHINGS AND POTASH-73 barrels, Scorch logs. and I 4 casks Potash, and for sale aura? RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO. LI OAP -150 his No. 1 Soap, for sale by RHEY, AI Am Ews & co. TIMED FRUIT-100 bush Peaches, and 150 bushel ll Dried A pples, for sale by auglo RHEY, MATTIIEWS & CO. 12EATHERS.--0 sacks prime Keutuch, Feathers, to I.` arrive. APCA N BLESS tr. CAMPBELL. augl No. 97 Wood street. PECANS. -9i Itarreat Neon Nuot, In art itte. McCANDLESS & CAM I'HELI 87 Wood street iftAll ClDgit- 7 -24 barrels, for F ale by map•? RIMY, NIATCHEIVS & CO. IARIED BEEP-4 casks Sugar Cured Dried Beef on If hand and for sale by jy2-1 KING S. MOORHEAD. IlsAnTeSl-4iy nee li t s jy tiifur Cur ICING :I; k (l i tili If V. 12 o p o r l ic t e ,y to onglk, paid for the different grades o[ W S. & W. FLBAUG jy 23 . No. 53 Water street. (SODA ASH-25 ensks just received and for sale by 17.1 /Y 423 S. & W. HARBAITGR. 0 Ibis. N. 0. Molasses, ree'd and fji m o.L.A S I.)c S y ES-6 [ly23] S. & W. HARBAVGH. TIACON-4 cursk n Shaul& rs, just received and for sale 13 by tjy2til S. S. W HARBAUGH. il A.RD—Printe No. 1 Lard Just received nod for Buie by I .1 tir2 3 J S. & W. HARBAUG H. TAMED AFPLES—tin bushels Dried Apples, tee 1,1 and for sale by . (11231 S. &W. IiARI3AUGII. .. .. _ . _ . . OATAIb:AL—(Ot . our own notnufacture,) count Duly on hand and for sale by RHODES & ALCORN, 1521 3O Filth street. 1000 13usliel i tl y o 2 rr i hundiainijArs,lcalAo LC ortN RYE fin Bushel 11 Ron hand and_ O for ) ; ,, ;11 1,fjoRN 11 I Or (AIL MEAL—Our own inataulucture, constantly on kJ hand and for unto by JI2I Air USTARD—(our own manufacture) packed in bbla, Ili boxes and tin cant, constantly on Lund and for sale by_ (/)" 2,1 ) RIIODLS & ALCORN. - I,Ti kg Shat{. PRIME YE;LLOW CORN—To nacre 11.. JV per steamer Lbwell on Friday and for sale by RHODES k ALLORN, an Fifth at. 1 ) YE MEAL—For Rye and Indian Lirend,) our own manufacture,) constantly on hand and for gale by !Yl9 ANODES & ALCORN, al Fifth et. nORN MEAL.—Prhae yellow sifted, (our own Mann 1„..) facture) constantly on hand, and-for sole hy IYI 9 RHODES & ALCORN. ROUND FEED—Chopped Corn, Oats,Rie and Darly Ur constantly on hand nail for sale by 3Y1 9 RHODES& ALCORN, 30 Filth. street 'DINE ANPLES—iS dozen Pine Apples, iu hue order, E just received and for sale by . . RANGES AND PINE APPLES.—.T.2S Pine ArtptWS, 1j 40 boxcs Oranges, in store and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, iS 26 No 6 Wood st. • • __—_. J' HILLS. N. O. 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Celiac dons made in all ihe 'principal cities of Union at the lowest rates: ; . . jel2 ILIZABIERIo : nAlin Bookersandßzelsongarßrokeis, &taw in Foreignard • Ilimesii