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Steam-Power Printing Mocbine t we are prepared to do. all kinds of Newspaper and Book work in astyle - of un surpassed beauty_and neatness,: and upon the moat rea sonable terms.-- WO respectfully . solicit the patronage or he public in this line of our business Attention Irlsh -Greens....i'ou wilt meet mike (Artnory) Quitman. House, on Saturday the 18th iaat to join itithe reeeptioreof the.Ptesident of the States and the,/lero of Buena Vista. - =_ BOBT. PORTER, Captain. . Attention Irish Gsvons.e..An election will he - held at. the Quitman Whims on the 20th inst., to elect ono Captain, one let Lieutenant and 2nd Lieutenant or said CoroPttuY. , .. Sergi• George Dougherty will superin tend the electioa augl7 tEr rat asstrirri.;—Yon nieaae announee tint Haan. of James Culartinglittnts of Mifflin Town -;,14E1.25ia =Oldster for... Comity Commissioner, subject to insides:is:ion of the Demoeratte CoUnty Convention, • lU' Coroner...rat - et :what's - left Mute to the Dem ocratic - County - Celnetitten BS - a candidate for Coroner. L I have any, friends, I avant: them to leg tor me now. Lano: Ras., Mate of Moline del Rey. 117-z:b.-Oro. IN- 7 Pluee at Mee.ting,Washingtort al Wond Strett, bet wepn sth anti Virgin Allej. Prat:men Lonor.;•NO. 338-llteets every Tuesday yenning. nraccazraux,Fackatrwmr, No. 67-hleets Ist and 3d Friday of each month. +uae2.s-1y . I. 0. or - 0. 14`.:-.Atdosouny Lama, No. 49 !nests at the Hall; earner of Wood street and Virgin Alley,every Thorsdaj , etrening, at 8 o'clock. mayhemillizottor.l3assnrr,Seep. Ms. Mama f---Yen -will: please faineance AISDBM M'F. Torriorreir, as -a . eandidam for Coroner, subject to the decision of the DemocratidCounly Convention. He is a true Democrat, and no mistake. itredd Fellows' Flail, Odeon Building, Fourth Mu; Oateton Wood and Smitkfieki streets.—Pntsburgh Event - Erin:tient,.No.2, meets Island 3d Tuetdays of each Pittsburgy -Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 2d and 4th. Tuesday's. Meelumice .Lodge; -No. 9, meets every Thursday Western Star Lodge, No. 24, meets every Wednesday eve n ru Iron-City Lodge, N 0.182, meets every Monday ev'ng. Mount Morish bodge, No. 360, meets every Friday evening..- mayZYly • 117Atitention...ROBERT. BARKER, MEamtater Tames, No.-31 dtarket, botocen Second and Third tercets, Pittsburgh.—Coniaantly on hand, a large culdlencral as sortmentof FASHIONABLE READY-MADE CLOTHING. Particular attention paid to the • Caning of Custom Worit,Which will be made in the most fashionable man ter, and on reasonable terms. mayB Via: W. DIDDLE, .Dentlst....Rastovso to a new three story Brick, 6 . 11 Ssit2llllELD Or, one door be low Sixth ,street. TEurni INSERTED, from one to a whole sett, by Atmospheric l'resttute, with a beautiful seprescutatiou of the Natural GUN, restoring the Fees to Its original shape. TEM . !' EXTRACTED, with little cc no..pain. Dscs.vEtt Tscrn perrhanently saved by rimoams, preventing the Tooth-uche, which to much bet ter than caring it, though it should be done in live min utes, or even instantly. ap2l:l v Jounatrains Tat:Ass Socrurr, of Pius burgh and Allegheny, meets on the second Monday o every month at Schoehleiters, In the Diamond. aue7fl. 10117 f YOIISG, jr., Secretary, Fr.M.R. EDITOR :---Please announce the name of R. G. BROOKS . , of the Second' Ward of the City of Pittsburg, in the Daily and Weekly Pittsburgh Poet, as a suitable candidate for the office of Conley, Commissioner subject so the decision of the Democratic County Convention. .Mr. BROOKS, having proved himself an unwavering Democrat, will, if nominated, receive the most warm mud hearty support of the Democratic party. jutd MANY Jersassornas DEMOCRATS. 117-A Rare Chance of obtaining a superfine HAT or CAP equal to any that can be manufactured, is now as f am determined io sell off my present stock at greatly reduced prices, in order to make room for my fall stook. If you would Endure a bargain call soon. WM. FLEAIINGI, 130 Wood st.. corner of Virgin alley. fig-Agents 'Wanted few good Newspaper Agents will find employment, and a Intend per centage, by applying soon to the Editor of the FAMILY JOUR NAL. Persons wishing to see a copy of the Family Journal can do so, by calling al the office of the Daily Morning Post; Work & Holmes, or Miner's. in Pittsburgh. In Allegheny at all the Literary Depots. jyiO --.--.--- - - Not 1 o Journeymen Saddlers, Harness and Trunk Makers' Society m. eta the first Saturday of every month, at Union corner of Smithfield uid Filth streets. (mayllkly) W. C. GALLAirmai, Seey. DE2all mom s emairr COLD.—By neglecting those salutary precautions which common sun.:: dictates, many, very man), fall victims to their imprudence. We have seen the young bride, blooming as it were, as the bird of paradise and the fair flower of hope, the pride of her father and the joy of her mother—her cheek flushed with anticipation. and tier eye beaming with the soft ex pression of love-,-the gay dreams of life dancing on her fancy with filiation and variegated tints of the rainbow's promise. : . We have seen all this changed—aye, the wed ding garment for a abroad, and the bridal chamber for this sepulchre of the dead ; and all this from neglecting a common Cold. Now,before it late° late, use .Dr. Rogers' Lioeneore, and Tar, which gives immediate relief, as thoastunis of our most intelligent families now admit of its most extraordinary cures. The gay, the beautiful and the young , forth its praise, and will, so long as it makes positive cures, and cheers the despairing family fireside. Dr. Bogen , Liverwort and Tar not only makes remark able cures of Consumption but it is warranted to break up the most distressing Cough in a few hours time, or the money will be cheerfully refunded. For sale by J. KIDD & CO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 60 Wood st. KNRELAND & HARDIN, Grantstreet Also, by je2B:Gatd&w trr B ilio as Fever generally begins with yawning stretching, pain in the bones, languor, giddiness, a swell ing about the region of the sumuich,biliousimnuting,atfd other unpleasant symptoms. Weight4 , ,lnslian Vegetable Pills are one of the best of medicines for the cure of Fevers, because they purge from the body those morbid.humors which are the cause of every malady incident to man. In eases of fever, from four to eight of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills should be taken every. night• or. if the symptoms arc violent, night and morning. This Plan, If properly carried out, will, in a short time, subdue the, most violent attack offerer; at !hennas time, the digest ive organs will be restored to a healthy tone, and health and vigor given to the whole frame. Beware of Countretits and Imitations,—Remember that the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the n signature of Ww.t.tist, Watoni on the top label of each box. Remember, - also, that ll..Brnyser, Druggist, corner of Market and Third streets, is not an agent for this medi cine and we cannot guarantee as genuine that offered by him for sale. The genuine is for sale a Dr Wright's Principal Affice, 169 Race street, Plii.adelphia; and by JOHN THOhIPSON, 156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., who Is sole a"ent for this city, by whom dealers can be sup plied at the wholesale rate. lei ~411TOOTTE-ACIIE, TENDRIL urns. Bat, BMA= AND 3 - ra TeaTn.—By the use of Wheeler's celebrated ;Tea-berry Tooth Wash, Tooth-ache can be effectually cured. Tender and Diseased Gums made firm und 'healthy. Bad Breath much improved, and the Teeth 'freed from tartar, and made beautifully white. Price, It) ..cents per bottle. This article is patronized by the elite .ot society—is highly concentrated, and will make one Tint of the wash. - Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON', at his Boot and Shoe Store, " BIG 1100 T," es Liberty street, head of 'Wood street. Pittsburgh. ap27:l3ind&w = HOSIERY.I HOSIERY I . . MICHAF.L DALY informs bis friends and the public in general that his Stocking Factory at Lawrence ville requiring his presence and undivided attention, he bus sold his establishment' on sth street to his brother Wm. Daly, and Henry H. Dunne, for whomlie solicits a s (dauation of that patronage he has so long enjoyed. on 'king Manufactory, Fifih street, Pittsburgh, Sta. - Co.Partnerehip Notice. tor. un.al IL. antesrs. wtt.r.tsst 'cut Henry 11. Dunne having on the 25th William Daly Aerate's-es iu Partnership, under the ,liirno associated - rd. DALY & CO., will carry cm the amc and style of -tiling of Stockiags,Thufershtrts ,anufacturitt o ^ and'arlP , the old established Dosiery Drawers and Gloves. at Wad and Xarket streets, :tore, Fifth street, between • ittsburgh. I,'~~~ w"~;i HOSIERY.' Na the citizens of , I HE subscribers respecifu infer. 'save purchased PitisburL•ti and its vicinity that they t. .a. tera in Pith •ho stock of the old estahl iStled Hosiery i. •tk of Goods 1: meet, and that they have a well selected sto. , eminent ;suited for the Fall trade, trade by the most . 4 . way nanufactarers in England and Scotland, (on th . ‘ e m e t • this country) and will also continue.to keep on, . I , D 1 r description of, DOMESTIC ItIA.NLIFACTUI , "' ndershirts,.Drzwers, Stookings and Gloves. 1 WM. DALY & CO., hlsnufacturers and Importers of Hosiery, Fith street, etween Wood and Market, Pittsburgh. nag 13,11tf [Mercury-and :Chronicle Copy.) •••---. VtiMOJEGI.St. P'''''' New Boolzust Published. ER—Bee Keepers Manual. ltimo. ALLEN—American Farm Book. I2mo. Alien—Domestic Animals. 12mo. Dwight—Grecian and Roman Mythology. •12mo. Lift for the Lazy. St. John's Adventures iti.Lybian Desert , 12rno. Taylor's Views A-Foot. Green on Bronchitis. Svo. Montgomery's Life of President Taylor. Svo. HRH—History of the North Western States. Svo. For sale by • JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, augl4 63 Wood street INE EDITIONS OF BOO,ES.—Tne Waverly Novels Boston edition, 27 vols. Aismodens, illustrated, London. Don Quikotte, do do • Oil Blass, - , do , do Gulliver's Tniielsilllastrated, London. Mann Leah tat,.._ do do Pictorial History of England. Pictorial History orDemiany. Drake's Shakspeare and his Times—large paper. H. S. DOS woirrit & co., Pourthetreet, near Market. ;',..:'r.it'...: :' 7 - - . s j4 - 1;; . q .:.=: .& .7 ., .-,.• !... . -,.,.., ' ' r' ' . ' : • 'A'.'.. 4:, ',i . ': • ! .,.,. ..: ., ,a.' , :, - ; . i.y.:::;...:-.: - .., , ",Z, , :,,' t !..5";,11.-!.----7.....,'Z,.'P..-.:,-,, '.. :;,2.4 ' , P.'i41.'..',;.A'''.:•; ; '" - M 'ia•ic'-:::' - ' , *.Z , ''' t. v i..-.a: t '~ ti: e -, Mil ;.? ; ' -, 2;1 , ; •-•160;1,--•r-.17,-,-..- • - ,„ - • , . • ME IMMII RCIBT. Captain , - r,L; ' v ,i:•:;'-:;::•;';',-''.':;1..i.-:;'',7:.1',;';,F..,-,.‘,:---:.C,';'-,. ,~~-:. =1 : ',.':' ,. . : '7.!• - t-''''.;.?:' , .4,•:.V;• 1, : , ;:j,.. --, .i.i. - ; , , , ,..:. 5 ••••7',2 : , ,V.,: - .`::f-:',7 . :; - :_i'4,-!;',:n".!;..!y ., : . .. , ::: ,- , , z• , :;•.... : ...... .. _. • . - .. ,i,:, : :::,E:, 7 7 . , . : - ; ..! 7 . : , : - J: : : YYYT~+44~I~~ ~FL~'~~~TL~Cttlt~t. FIT'ITSBUROEL ,110111 U) OF 'VRAII.E. :JAMES MAY' GEo. WrxraAri t Cora volt Auotrerr. , JAS. NTAFSHALT., . PARBENGEW.AARANGMENTS FOR lea. SictunbomPacketLineyleavesdaily for Cincinnati,lo a st. Passenger Packet,. via ...13rownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia. Ba. 24., and P, m. Mail Coach Line,direetto Philadelphia, 9 a. at., and 1.2 i Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 a. M. North-Western, via-Cleveland,daily,l.o A. M. Erie and Western New York, daily, U A.. M. North-Eastern,to Philadelphia,dady, except Sundays,4 ARRIVALS AND MEI ARTURE QEMAILS. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 A.. 11., closes 12 :a. Western MaiLUin. and Loway.olue 8 r. hticloses 5 a.m. South. via Balt.andWashington,due P.. M.0106e s 5 'North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 z. eloneso a. at. Erie and Western New York,,due 8 P. m., closes 8 a.. 1.1 STOOKS. Par oaks*. Asked. Offered 450,00 550.00 850,00 •• • 550,0,00 47;00 96,00 •.--• 00 50,00 49,50 None in mutat. 50,00 500' 9900 50, 0, 00 35, , 00 25,00 36,00 35,00 Bank of Piusbargh•—••• Exchangt Bank Merobantennd M. Bank • Farmers , Depositßank • Hand Street Bridge- • - Northern Libertieoßridge•--- Old Allegheny Becige•—• • • - Connelsville R. R.Stock,paid on shares, 52,60 • City Rends (0 Vs Monongahela —. 25,00 Gas Stock Penna. Ss, quoted in Philadelphia • • • - 'Penna. Ws, " " 101+ New issue Treasury Notes, 6's, quoted in Philtula. •11.71 Daily Itevleer of the Markets. OFFICE OF THE POST, SA:TOMMY MORNING', Aug - 1011S ; 1d49. 5 FLOUR—There have been no artiva's, and con sequently we have no transactions to , notice from first bands. RtE FLOUR—There is nothing doing worthy of note, sales to a limited extent have been made at previous quotations. GROCERIES.—Sugar ie firm and in good demand at 6:054c. Molasses is held at 26327. POTATOES.—Potatoes were :selling :yesterday at $1,60 ie bbl. RICE.—In Rice there has beria n . small ad4ance We note sake at 005.1-c by the tierce. DRIED FRUIT.—In dried fruit there is nothing doing. PROVISIONS.—Hams arc held at WS/ I Shoul ders 5106; Sides 6,1136. Sugar Cared Hams 10c. Al CTION BB.LES, BY JAMES M'KENNA, AUCTIONEER, No. 114 WOOD STEEST. TUBER DOORS FROM FICTII ON Monday. September J. at 2 o'olock, P. M., will he sold to the highest and beat bidder, at APKenna's Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood street, the following sun dry articles to pay charges, unless redeemed before that date nod boor, with expense of advertising added—the owner of welch. or their agents, will take notice of this advertisement. The aillowto g arc the articles 1 Silver Puttoit Lever Watch. Truuks of Clothmg, and several Carpet nags. - JOHN MeMASTERS, Jr. JAS. M'KENNA, Auctioneer. Underwriter's Sale. j'AN Tuesday next, August 21st, at IU o'clock, A. h AJP will be sold at Itl'heinia's Auction R00(12%, on a count of Underwriters : 7.63 pieces Superfine Bleached Muslin& 44 do do Brown do Some of which were slightly damaged on Railroad. uu 1.: JAMES M'KENNA, Auctioneer. To tho LoV era and admirers of Pine Arts AT AUCTION.—Ott Saturday next, August ISth at - o'clock, P. IR., will be sold without reserve, at W KENNA'S Auction Rooms: 1 splendid solid White Italian Marble Centre Table, all entirely solid,teet, stern and top, richly and beautifully inlaid with mosaic figures such as Birds. Trees and Flowers, as a specimen of the Fine Arts, it is the most rich and rare ever offered either at public or private sale in the City of Pittsburgh. augls JAS. APKE.NNA, Aucuonecr. TI,TATCHES. - - On'Saturday evening. August 181 h, at VT 8 o'clock precisely will he sold at NPKENNA'S Auction Rooms, u large assortment of new and second hand Gold and Silver Watches, among which are Patent Levers, Cy I uder Escapements, L'Epines. Quadiant Chronometer, Horizontal and Duplex. augl6 JAS. hPKENNA, Auctioneer. 1119 Packages of Foreign D ry Goods T ATCT,ON.—On Tuesday, October oth, at 10 Ao'clock, A. M., will Lie commenced the wale of Packages French Goods of every description. the most extensive lotever offered either at Public or Private sale west of the,Alleghenv mountains, the principal part of which comprise Silke and Laces. Termii—All some under $5OO cash. par funds; from sson to $l,OOO, four mouths; over s{,ooo six months, with good approved notes. Catalogues will be ready October 'nth. augla JAS. DPKENNA, Auctioneer. Notice. to Contractors OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, in the town of Massillon, Stark county, Ohio, until sunset of Friday, the 9.-'9th of September, 183, for the Grading rind Masonry of the line between Canton and Wooster, a distance of about thirty two miles. Proposals nuty be addressed to Wm. Robinson, jr., President, or Solomon W. Roberts, Chief Engineer of the Company. Drawings and speci fications of the work to be lot, will be exhibited at the office in Massilon, for a week before the letting, by Jesse R. Straughan, the Resident Engineer of the Western Di vision) By order of the Board of Directors. WM. ROBINSON, Jr. President. Pittsburgh, August 11. IP4B. (augls:dlw Atlas of History. A N Atlas of Ancient and Modern History, presenting A in a chronological series, the Rise, Progress, Kayo lutions,Dec line and. Fall oldie principal States and Em• pires of the World; comprising details of the most im portant events; with notices of eminent characters in the age and country in which they lived: the whole de. rived from the most accurate and authentic authorities, by J. W. Fvson, A. H. The above for sale by KAY & CO., corner Wood sod 3d sts. CHEAP CASH CLOTHING STOKE. No. 230 Liberty Street, corner of Garrison Alley. THE subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and the public in general, that they have associated them selves together, for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING BUSINESS in all its various branches.— Our stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, 4.c. are all of the most seasonable patterns. Persons wishing to have Clothing made to order, cannot fail 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 cash. WM. A. M'MULLEN, L. C. M'MULLEN. if..xtenslon of the Baltimore an Railroad. PROPOSALS are invited for the GRADUATION and MASONRY of the part ofthis road not already under contract between Cumberland and the Tygart's Valley river—a distance of about Muffles The number of sections now to be let will be about SS; of which !a occur between Cumberland and the mouth of Savage river—lS in the glades, and the remainder on Raccoon and Three Forks Creeks. The works will generally be moderate, although there are a number of sections worth the attention of contractors accustomed to heavy jot... Specifications and plans will be ready at Cumberland, on and after the 2.7 th of August current The proposals addressed to the undersigned, will be received at Cum berland, Maryland, up to Saturday the 15th of September inclusive. Further intormation may be had at the Com pany's Office ut Cumberland. Full testimonials will be required from those unknown to the undersigned. By order of the Pres - dent and Directors. BENJ. H. LATROBE, Chief Engineer. augl4.emstS tree WHEREAS. Lettere Testamentary*, to the estate of MOSES DUNLA VY, Into of Allegheny County, decd, have been granted to the subscriber ; all persons indebted to said rotate, are requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims against the same, milt present them duly authenticated for settlement, to J 3H1' , 1 COYLE,Executor, Office 4th street, near Smithfield. AHEAD OF ALLI EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL - - _ PREPARED and sold by JNO. YOUNGSON, 209 Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated pre paration; the medical virtues of which are found to be eight times the strength of the original American Oil. It is put up in bottles at '25 and 27,1 cents, each, with full 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, ati to render it the CHEAPEST AtEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Call and try it. JOHN YOUNOSON. N. B. The original Oil in its natural state .as taken from the howelaof the earth, can be had as above—and will be found genuine. notwithstanding a cerrain firm claims to be the only Proprietors. I. Y. .European Agency. THiFv'eudnidieiZeigitenditedEBTtrs,nanntfireiPttleahvag again ar- Pa., in September, and sail from Now York on the Lat of October next. performirr, the twenty-third tour of "is Agency through England,lreland, Scotland, Wale•, t . „ returning to America in May 1850. He attends to "' c, ; l i t. , ...Ulm 01 Legacies, Dents, Rents, .Property and • L.ROMiltancen of Money • procures copies of claims , Wilts, D . %ads and Documents ; conducts searches of all &e. Ne mace•mils his relative, IL Eat A a. Esq., now United . States Consul at Dublin. who so many years ~ n duetcd this Agency, and he will be as till business transactions in Europe. s s inis u e c ud e m s ,i s tr Innumerable lbhlrem Lt ..v given. Apply personally, or address, postpaid THOS. J. - KEENAN, European Agent, and _lily. and Counsellor at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa. Offtce ntel' ,n2rnet Third and Smithfield streets. Esq., Water Street, will attend to at y Br As owdi A 'sr business for me in my absence. jyl4al&wy 11:7 - 111r. K. maybe seen on business in Cincinnati, at the Broadway Hotelion the Bth and 7th of August. In Louisville at the Louisville Hotel on the oth and 10th of August. In St. Louis at the City Hotel on the 15th 16th and 17th of August:next. Onsitineres ST RECEIVED, AT 'THE BEE-. lIVE CLOTHING STORE, a fresh !supply of plan and - fancy CLas t.. I MEMO, good quality and 6ationable pattera iwhich shall be happy Kt dispose of at ldut ruin s. ''BOOBYEIrds GABBLE, maga] No. 251 Liberty st., sign of the Bee Hive. Oyi: ~ ., ,, ,, . ,..'-..:::.:', . .- -_ ,7 " :-,, i 7,- t i, - , • WM MBE= M EIII ..., ....,...:, -----,--, :.:::-:•i:-','s..- ' . -.- ;;: .. . , : 72 :: -. t 7 - - . - ' 7. ;:;.i-•- 4 :", - .-;. - i-.7‘. - ,,..-f.,-, • , *; 5 ,;:; . •:;f: .. .!.. -- :' , : , .'.:: -. ...,f.:?:`,-,'..'...', - --i',.'''' ..,.,....______ . I :' , ' - ' , ...i:C;Zi1 , ..,;' , .:,.; - ~'k,''•,'?E;::'!',: `~,'`"=` ==4 , For Greenwood Gardens. The steamboat ARCHY MASON has taken the place of the Thos. Scott, as a regular packet to this v" Garden—leavingthe Point,. toot of Liberty-st. at 9 o'clock A. M., and at the beginning of each hour until 9 P. M.; last trip from the garden at 10 o'clock, P M The season is fast advancing and 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, perfumed with the fragrance of flowers. Punctuality will be observed. Pare 5 cents; children under 12, half price. 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. .IAbIESM'HAIN. Change of landing made on account of low water W 25 5,00 1,43 02,00 rip HE AUTUMN SESSION of this Institution will corn . 1 mecca on the first Monday in September. Rooms on Federal street, in " Colonade Row,' 2d door from the bridge. HATES OF TUITION PEE SESSION OE FIVE MONTHS English Department, including Reading, Orthography and Defining, Writing, English Grammar, Rhetoric, Logic, English Composition and Criticism,Geography, History, Arithmetic and the higher branches of Mathe manes, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy, Botany, Physiology, Geology, Intellectual and Moral Science and all other brunches requisite to a thorough English ' Education. - - 6Z) 00 Classical Department, including the Latin and Greek Languages, each - - 600 French 610 00 German 616 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 art i received at any time, and are charged at the above rat from the time of entrance. — No deduction made for absences, except in. cases of protracted Further information may lie obtained, and applications made by calling upon the PWINELPAL. at his Rooms on Federal street, or at his lodgings In "Irwin'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. METCALF. Allegheny, E 4 7, August 19. • rune, -- - _ - EN eLle : AND CLASSIC A ACA. (Rooms in the 3rd Presbyterian Church.) THIS tustrrunott la DeiIONHD to on PILICSSAMENT. THIS ACADEMY will be re-opened for the reception of Lads and young Gentlemen, on the First Monday , . the 3d Day of September. The course of Study will embrace the common branch es of an 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 eompreliensive and practical. The government of the Institution will be mild, yet de cided Authority* will always be sustained by reason and affection; and to secure a proper regard 10 the general government of the School, our process is, first; we en deavor to convince the pupil that what we requtre ie reasonable ; next, that it secures his own personal inter• est, as well as die good of the whole. Punishments for misdemeanors when absolutely necessary, are of such a nature, as to affect rather the mind than the body ; not as silos - friction for the offence. but as a prevention to the recurrence of simitat offences. Having found this mode of goveniment preferable, it will be adopted in future. Strict attention will be paid to the Physical, the intel lectual; awl the Moral training of the inmates of this School. The Principal is happy to be able to announce to the public. that he has secured the valuable services of Mr. R. E. WILLIANIS, a graduate of Princeton, N. J., and Mr. J. Haowa, a graduate of Lafayette College, Fenton, Pa., gentlemen of the highest literary and scientific attain ments. It is very desirable that Students should enter the School at the commencement of the Session, In order that the classes may be s ystematically and harmoniously ° T ni7 7 d No deduction will be made for absence except in ease of protracted sickness. Writing books, pent , , ink. and all other stationary, will be furnished at 31{ cents per session. 1.. CATON, Principal. . - REV. D. FL RIDDLE, D. D. Mn. RICIIARD ED. ARDS, A. T. M'Citt.t., D. D. Ltitiz LOWDIS, HON. A. W. LOOTIIS, " \V. W. Ma. GEORGE ALDRED, HENRY W Fr.NSO%. Circulars can be obtained at the Book Store of Mr. Luke Lootnis No. he Wood Street. and also at Richard H. Beeson & Co's., No. SO Market street. augbalaw _ DRESS BON E. JG. & O. W. CARR. Whalebone Cutlers, and Alann• • faanters of IhnSeina, Parasol, Cane, Whip, Donut! and Dress Bane, We respectfully cull the attention of Merchants and Dealers to the largest anti best variety of the above articles in this my at the lowest prices. No 153 North Third above Race street, adjoining the Ea_ le Hotel, Philadelphia- jyl7:dllw . • . ,~. - , , , , ,z - ,::::' , N;.. , ! .:.•;., -, :i,: , : , .... , f:.. , ',: . --.; ,. .•-:• , ' ~ . .-P:.'i.-Ifiq,T=A;',':;', . , -` . i ..;.Z. . 1 t , ' - ' ° • " .•,-.,.,..::::-:(1,-;:.x-r-z-,7..':ii-..-':---. .. ;•,1 , !... ' 4,- i . . 1, : t: ; -• ; : .,`:• - ,; - 7.!.•.', -- ",•-•;•-• ~._ ' t.l-. ' ..,1-- -.,,• - „ , . '• -':,' ..- --:;!.• ;..,-=:.,'.-',-,,'`;i;' ,-,' •.;- - 4.4- ,' r ~- -- --_ .r . .,- ,• - - -- - ~ . -.-'-'' -'•'-'' .- _ - - 1 -2' .' 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MEMO Steam Pressed Brick 300,000 sveßugttiLdiau,c,arnad.„wiedre:sc,:free,ant,7, frost better, and a smoother surface, consequently ma king a more solid, dry and handsome 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 and Public School House. South Pittsburgh, and in the kilns. W. H. SUTTON & CO. Pi rrniilitim, August 9, 1649. WANTED--To contract with carpenters and masons for erecting some buildings. Also, an Engineer wanted —an old man or boy, immediately auglo XTEW BOOKS !—A Second Visit to the United States Al 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 IV- P. Strickland. oue of the Society's Agents, with an introduction by the Rev. L N. Rice, D. D. of Cincinnati. Part 2, of Southey's Common Place Book. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, col.. Market and Third stn.__ Desirable Residence In Lawrenceville FOR SALE.,-2 valuable Lois, each 25 feet front on Brown Street. by 145 deep, containing a 2 story Dwelling House and Hitcher], with a fine large porch, a good cellar. at excellent pump of soft water. large gar den abounding in choice Fruits, Flowers. Shade Trees, Vines. &c., with rolling in frost. and all in good order with immediate possession. will be sold at a bargain, and terms easy. S. CUTHBERT, General Agent. an. 7 Smithfield street Scrip at Par. FOR SALE—A valtmble Lot of 24 feet on 4th Street Road, 4th Lot above Walnut Street, by 24 deep to Union Alley—price $1250. Terms, $4lB In hand of Alle gheny City Scrip; balance in June 1850. ALSO, ti Lots 21 feet front on Webster street by 127 deep to a 24 feet alley, price $4OO, each in Pittsburgh Scrip or one-eighth in hand, balance at 7 yearly pay ments. ALSO, Various other unimproved and improved Real Estate on hand. S. CUTHBERT, Gem Agent, Smithfield street. Dr. H. Barnett, ehlropeat•t. T A HENAEUM BATElS.—Operator Corns and ft.- IX. eased NaiLi without pain. tie has certificates of hie skill from all the eminent Surgeons and Physicians in Boston, New York, Philadelphia and 13altunore. Fami lies wetted on at their residence by addressing a note as above. Attends at the Bathe from 7toloP. M. Single Bath FIFTEEN CENTS or ti for $l. au, T APFALL, Proprieto American Agriculturist for August. IONTENTS.—WooI Growers, &c. The Cow, her dis k, eases, he. Preservation of Timber. Improvement of Slaughter Houses. Gooseberries; Sheep: Trees in Sandy Soils. Apples—Clam &taking, ike. Constrocture of a Granary, &c. Horses—Ploug hin g,Sic. Ladies De partment, &e., kc., Terms SI per year in advance. Just received and for sale by J A.IIIES LOCKWOOD, da Wood street. lARcrrEcTs.—Just received, The Builder's j. ti Guide, a practical treatise on Grecian and Roman Architect, by Chester Bills, Practical Architect, revised a'td improved, with additions of Villa and School House Architecture, by H. Austin, Architect. The American Architect, comprising original designs of cheap emuttry and village residences, with details, specifications, plans, Ac. The desips Jno. Ritiih, Architect. JOHNSON & STOCKTON, IY3I nor. 3d and Market sts. Greenwood Gardens. • • . . A DELIGHTFUL SUMMER 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 sb rubbery. Also, an extensive Greeo-house, con taining the finest varieties of exotic plants. Commo dious Saloons are erected for the reception of visitors.— lee Creams ' Pastry, Fruit, Nuts, Cakes, and all the deli cacies of the season, arc kept for sale; and all kinds of Plants, both 'ative and exotic. Bonnets tastefully put up at all seasons of the year. Tea every evening at o'clock. A comfortable Steamboat leaves the foot of Pitt street every hour daring the day and evening, landing at the Gardengate. J - kept on Temperance principles, and closed on Sunday. (Journal and Gazette copy.) my29 New Books at 11.1. A. Miner's. rrHE Pctterton Legacy ; an unusual interesting work, 1 by Albert Smith. Magdalen and Maria, or the Rector's Guest; by Airs. Grey. Mabel Carrington, or Love and Pride by Mrs. Grey Parts 8 and 6 of the Consulate and Empirei under Na poleon; by Al. A.Thiers. No. 3 Chambers information for the people. Littell'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 ofjuvenile books, for sale by aug7 M. A. MINER, Smithfield at. opposite Brown's Hotel. Greenwood Garden. - - STRAWBERRIES, b 732811 FBOll VINID3, are now served up in this SUMMER RETREAT, with all the other good and wholesome refreshments nature and ur can produce. Detllletaof choice Flowers, tastefully put up. . Tea every evening at 6 o'clock. The : Steamboat Taos. Scorn leaves the foot of Pitt street the beginning of each hour, from 8 o'clock A. Ss. until 9 r, m., landing at the Garden gate. .Closed on Sunday, and conducted on Temperance principles. [Gazette and Dispatch copy.] jell ;;;Z-1.- . . 71. , ',✓ ' ' 4 -7 , 34 , ' 4 7 •••,." 4 .1, ..:::c'.:: . .•:i! . :' , . ,. !'.' 1 ;:,i5' , !::=; . •i. , ~,,-,-..;,,-:-;,,.,,.•,`:.;::•4,.... ~ ..,";.:'..::'- : -I'_,;l!'i-',''', ' . . '?.:.i.i.i'''.:;.:'',.l..ii. , 'i,': ~,:.,..,..T.;i- ' '''''''' - . i;. ~.,.,_, MEE Agents anted. THREE or four agents can fi ltd. desirable situations, to take subscribers Sir two or three valuable works, highly recommended In the Eastern Cities ; and entirely, new in this - vicinity—by applying soon to EDW'D.TODDSc CO. irl7 coiner sth and Market sts., up stairs. WE . NV AND VALUABLE WORKS JUST PUBLISH LI ED.—A compendium of Ecelesiastical History, by Dr. John C. L. Gieseler, Consistorial Counsellor and Ordinary Professor of Theology in Gottingen ,• from the fourth edition, revised and amended. Translated from the German, by Sam). Davidson, L. L. D. A history of the . United States of America, from the discovery of the Continent to the orminization of Gov erment under the Federal Constitution, by Richard Hildreth. TYRANTS AS WELL AS 1110.NOPOLIES MUSTFALL. S 0 MUST PRICES; - • - WHICH fact will be proven by calling at Mclama's Fashionable Tailoring Establishment,Third street, Sr.bharles Marro: Smiu.prOftts and quick sales. VAxis - ry : Fresh and good. may 423 THE UNEXPIRED PART OF A LEASE of a Come Boom, in a pleasant location in the City of Pitts burgh, withal! the Bar Fixtures and Furniture ; together w!th two Ten-pin Alleys, Balls and Pins, in good order ; Rooms and Cellar; lit With Gas• Enquire of ARTHUR NICHOLSON, or jeSaf JACOB BOSTON New Books S plow Books I HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OF THE BIBLE.— Au historical Geography of the Bible, by Rev. Ly man Coleman. BALDWIN'S UNIVERSAL PRONOUNCING GA.- ZETTEER. A universal pronouncing Gazette°, by Thomas Baldwin. A few copies of the above works received thin day, and for sale by KAY & CO. jyl2 corner Wood and Third streets. A largo store on Market st., between 3rd and 4th 0 011., well finished, and handsomely fitted up for .ry goods, being a good stand for that business. GAZZAM. Office 3rd at., over Philo Aral—Office hours from 0 to -12, A. M. /SlO- Three Second hand Pianos' either for Sale or Rent. ONE of the above Piano fortes will be exchanged icost originally SAM for a lot of grouud,sir merchan dice, at n fair valuation. JOHN H. MELLOR, jy24in Wood stteet. t• Edekigir — d - c — ittklTftis - bIG — DINLDEB.O, AND 1011ECT0118 00 LIGHTNING RODS, ON A SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLE. Orders left at the Post Office, or at Mrs. Eawr's'a, on Founh strcel,,between Market and Ferry, will receive prompt attention. FLEYERENC.IO3.—Prof. Horace Webster, Genova, N. T.; Prof. Chester Dewey, D. D., M.D. Rochester, N, Y. , J. L. Cassels, and Hamilton L. Smith, Cleveland, U.; G. K. Shoenberger, J. Hawthorn,. Michael Jones, J. C. Wil liams and Capt Good--Ciacinnati. IN PITTSBDIIOD—John H. Shoenberger, Wilson Mc- Candless, A. W Loomis, 0. Metcalf. Wm. J. Totten, John Harper. Mr. McCutelicon, Mr. Childs, Oakland ; Col. Morgan, Mrs. Collins. Rev. Mr. Spark. J D. Wib IMms, Major Harding, C. S. Arsenal; John Irwin & Sons ; Allegheny : D. N. White, W. A. Marshall, John Sampson ; Major Davis and Mr. Newton, Ram Liberty. ly3l:dtf . . 0 PRlNTERS.—Printing WIC, from - the manciLnctory of J. D. MeCrean', New York. In Cans and Kegs, from I Itt. upwards, and from dd cents to SI ip• iti. Also, Red, Blue, Green and Yellow Inks. in Cans of 1 lb. toil tbs.. constantly for tale. Iltortng used Mr McCreary's Ink in on r other for nine months past. .ve warrant it equal to any than is made at any other manufactory. Terms : Cash. JOHNSTON /t sTocKToN, ne-AI Corner 3d and Market sts. ____. .—. THE Stock, fixtures and good will of a splendid retail GROCERY STORE, now doing a business ot 817.- 000 per year, in au eligible location, mid one of the most lanioness palls of the cry. Also, the lease of the Store, being (or two years, from the first of last April. To any person or persons possessing a cash capital of 82.500 or 3,000 a better chance was never offered for no invest• mem, the present occupant would not sell (under any other circumstance.) his stock, Ate., was it not on account of sickness an) severe indisposition. For further par ticulars apply at this office. LATE IMPORTATIONS—The undersigned respect fully announces to his friends and the public. that he has just received, direct from Bordeaux, France, an importation of the finest qualtly of Wines. which, for richness of flavor and purity. cannot be excelled hits stock consists of Haut-Sauterne. Barsac, Madoc. Claret. St Julielt,Sh Estepti,,ke.. also. Port. Madeira and Tene rife. of the hest quality. He has selected n choice lot of Rhenish and Nlosel Wines Ibr Medical purposes. An eminent phy stelae is of opinion that no better preeentaterie against disorders it the abdominal organs. (and of course the Maims c i c cepted) than may be foam! in genuine Rhenish \Vine. which ham a tendency to strengthen the net eons system without injury to the stomach. Families and parties supplied with a pure. healthy ar ticle at moderate prices. All orders promptly !riled. aulclAlm Dramond. Pittsburgh. Iltrranxision, June 20th, PAil. 11t1 in recommending, your I\KS ouuli ,eg:To'ttPcPciTi ?Lee Public. In my business I have used a great quantity or Ink, and I give yours the preference aver all others I have tried. Ilarrisonle Ink is good, so is Arnold's. but I prefer yours ns it does not mould, nor get thick by being exposed. and becomes black in a new minutes after it is On the paper. ‘Vishing you every success 111 your bust nets, I am, yours very respectfully. JOHN FLEMING. For gale (together with Rd:Aren't , Rod and Machine Copying 1nk,,,) by It. A Faltio,tock & CO.. Pitutburgii; H. P. Schwartz, Allegheny city. and the manulucturer, THOS., K. WI3BERTS, corner of Liberty and Smithfield street', Pittsburgh, Pu. ungtr. , N. W. CORNER or THE DlA pliggilAfffilt,fill, MOND AND MARKET Sr.— iiminisinitsittauutliiiajli The new course et Lectures upon Merchants Accounts and calculations commence this day. The course of Mercantile Bookkeeping em bracing right different methods of conducts' g hooks by Double Elmo. and three different methods of Steamboat Book-keeping: renderil the course of 'ranting so com plete that the Students become master of Inarry rtnpor fant matters connected with their profession of which the inceit expercenced accountants tgnorant.— MERCANTILE PENMANSHIP in nil its branches taught In the most effective manner iiinfs from 10 to 12. A. M. and 2 to 4. 7 to 10, P. M. W. H. S k CO The Seven Lampe of Architecture J3N. JOSS RUSKIN,— With numerous llltt,trattons drawn and executed by the author in one vol. l2mo Just publtwhed and for sale by aug9 JAS. D. LOCK %%00D. 63 Wood street. TEAS! TEAS It TEAS!!! I. IT iv with pleasure that the subscribers in form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have completed suranerments withrs . Mess J. C. Jenkins h. Co.. or Philadelphia, to receive their superior PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter he kept constantly on hand. They are neatly and seeurel) put up in metallic packs of l. I mid 1 lb eac h . with heir printed card—showing the kind of Tea, price, name of the concern and depot to Philadelphia, with an invitation to return the Tea, tf not liked. aKTA.II. PRICEA: Gunpowder 621 75 4,1x1 1.25 1.56 st I Imperial 50 75 1.00 1,25 1,5(1 , 4. Dyson 50 62/ 75 1.110 1,25 o IV. Ilyson 50 621 75 1(0 1,25 1.50 'l7 { 50 BLACKS )Hack . Z FIIIO ilitti Extra Fine... 75 1 - .00 1,25 1.50 NVe will warrant nll the TEAS we sell to he equal to, if not ruper,or to ally sold in this City, rind should they not prove aceeptable to the taste. they earl be returned. and the money will be refunded, as it is only with that understandito , ' we sell. k We as alair trial, that the public may be able to judge between our Teas and those heretwore sold by o.ller companies in this city. All lovers of rich, delicious and good flit ;oreil TEAS, should give us a cnil. Dealers can be supplied on the most reasonable terms For sale by JOS. S M. YOUNG Ze CO., N, \V. corner 4th and Ferry streets, and E. YOUNG & SON, 1 111E6 SW. corner 3d and Ross streets. City and Country Serip W anted a( Pnr. FOR SALF,--16 large Building Lots In Allegheny City, 24 acct front by 1:30 deep to a 21 feet alley. vie: 4 Lots on Ohio Lane nt $:106; 2 corner Lots on Hamilton street at $3110; 4 Lots at $21111; 2 at 8273: 2 at $250, “,,d at $2.25. Scrip at par or for any or all of the above ; or one-sixth in hand, balance at 7 yearly pfl rtrient, • S. CU T 11 BERT. ang2 General Agent. Smithfield at. Illagazlues for ikugust, RECEIVED AT M A. .MlNER'S—Godey's Lady's Book Graham's Magazine, Sartain's Union Mega zine, and National Magardne, for August. The Woodman—a rommtre of the units of Richard 111. By G. P. R. James. The Mutt with a Mask—n sequel to the Memoirs of a Preacher. By George Lippurd Principles of PtIYbICS and Almeorolocy—first Ameri can edition. By J. Muller. Principles of the Mechanics, of Machinery mid Engi neering. By Jules Welshed, Commander Lynch's Expedition to the Dead Sea and Jordon—fresh supply. Linell's Living Age—No. 270. The recent LARGE ADDITIONS to our stock of Books gives us, in point of variety, the greaten itittre mons to Whole,inle, as well us Retail purchasers. [I:7 Smithfield street, opposite Brown's Hotel. I nug7 TO FAMILIES—The undersigned begs leave most 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, BRAN UV PRESERVES, JELLIES, SYRUPS, CATSUPS and SAUCES, ever offered in this city. They will be sold at prices ranging from 30 to 50 per cent. cheaper than ever sold by any person or persona in Pittsburgh. They are fresh, and of the fittest quality. Families will do well to call and examine before purchasing else where. J. S. M. YOUNG & CO., jyl3 N. W. corner 4th and Ferry streets, A SPLENDID Family Carriage and Harness, entirely new,at the Livery Stable of Mr. PArricason, Fourth street, between Smithfield and Wood. Any person wishing to procure a good article at a fair prier, will do well to call and examine for themselves. y2O MACKEREL,- TO 20 hf. bbla., Nos. 1 and 2, Maas. ins' a Landing and for 611/C by MILLER & RICKETSON, jet" Nos. 172 and 174 ',toasty street. BLOCK TIN.-4,000 lbs. of Government Bence Block Tin, just received and JOHN DUNLAP & CO., augt corner Market and Becond sts. TIN PLATE —A fresh stock of Tin Plate, choice brands, just received and for sale by JOHN DUNLAP lc CO., nue cor. Market and Second sts. 111 EWE ; , ; MIEN MI i ~ ?- ,tf ~ .- i .... ... EMI - '-'i'..;i: .. ,:..•. -- ,..:_!''! . j.T, , -.., ...__... ~_ ~.-...,. .. : ~, . .:;. ; . - , ,, , ,. q:,:A;:i., . -. i - ,-, ,,•,:4:•.?,...,. ,;.i:...;_4•? ., `J:,?..-,-; . ::..!!•:' :::--1';-!•-•:'4,R'',i-0:z;-..,•.::;,': -.• , ;'1 , . . • ‘•-• : ,-.. 1: ,;,:;` + -1 l, ,•,, , , u ~. , s :-,-- ,• --; - • --• ~ .' ' '-' -=-' ... 1 '-' 1:,". ', ' ~ ~,: '- ', , 4 ,' ', ".`", --, „ •,.. I I , /.. ~,... '`..--.. dz.."' '",....'2, ,-- L, ~ -..* t :fit,.. , l . c" - ' '.., ' 4 ,, ,, ,i• ''' t' t ' 3 '' ''..- ' 'i- . ' 1 L ''' s" 7., : ''' ' '', . f: i ,'' , ..:::.-:.',‘.',;.;.'-'',.-.'...-':. ,b,Y,,..,::,--i. EWA JOHNSTON & STOCKTON'S, cor. Market and Third eta Business Card For S er ror Rent. FZIZEM Pure Wine• I2=riffitMl! For Sale EINEM IMEIII OMER . . - Lost. or fins d. ' A Package between New York and Pittsburgh, con taittin thelolliwring Notes: Five Notes oa 'Burns in favor of A. Morrison for Fifteen Hundred Dol lars each, payable - at the Bank of Tennessee,atut dimes -follows! One on the first of June, 1949; eon thefirst of June, 1856; one on the first of June, 1851 ; one on the first of June, 1852; one note also due on thei first day of June, 1843; andone note on William DO/telly for Twelve Hundred Dollars, payable to A. Morrison, with some credit-months not recollected, due In D 344 or 1845; One note on Thomas Farrell for Three Hundred Dollars payable to A. Morrison, first of June, I hereby forbid any person trading for such notes, and the finder will be liberally rewarded by sending Bald notes to me at Nashville, Tennessee. ANDREW MORRISON. Or with JAS. IWGIJIRE, Tailor, Third street,St. Char. lea Buildings. Ougls:6td . , Chronicle copy 'pm A THREE STORIED DWELLINO HOUSE, H.H' being the second house from Penn street, in Soy . er's Row, on Hay Street. Immediatepossession will be given. Enquire of DAVID RITCHIE, Attorney at Law—Office oil Fourth street, between ChfirSy alley and Grant street. ; jeandtc CARD. --ECONOMICAL PEOPLE' and PP.OPLE OP r.ssrit still continue to make their purchases of CLOTHING at IdeGGIRES, augll Third street, St. Charles' Building. National Hotel, Pittsburgh. Situated on Water Street, opposite the Sanding of the Brownstille Steam Packets. 7HIS House having undergone a thorough repairing mid fitting up, both inside and out, the subscriber is determined to use every exertions in'his poiver to make all comfortable that think proper to call 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. Attached to the house Is a good stable, attended by a good Hostler. JAMES REAMER. 1).20 EDINBURGH REVIEW for J4y, 1849. M.,ICAULEY! DIACAULEY! . . CONTENTS.—Transportation as it now is. Shakspenre Critics British and Foreign. De Tocqueyille , s Reign of Louis XV. Dennis' Etruvin. Free Trade. • Corpus ignatianum. Sir E. Bulwer Lytton: King Arthur. Tyndale' Sardinia. Austria and Hungary. Macauley's History of England. sap.) per year—single ones for sale. This day pub fished and for sale by JAMES D. LOCXWOOD, 63 Wood street. Agent for Reprints of the Quarterlies and Blackl'ood Terms : 810 per year when all ure taken together. augl6 New Goods • New Goode - - AA. MASON & CO.. No. GO Market Street, . offer to parchasern the following N6y Goods. viz: Mulled Swiss Barr'd and Striped MI.ISLINS,. Plain Ja conens, Linen Handkerchiefs, Paper Cambncs, Crash Nankeens, Cold Drillings, Blue and Ortiqe Merrimack, Cochiet, Fancy and Furniture Calicoes; 4.4 Brown Linens, Ginghams. Diapers, &c. auglo Take Notice Horse Market will be held hereafter on the Lot 1 in front of the " American Hotel," on Peon street, near the Canal, (opposite the old Home Market.) which the greater part of the people aitemoing the " Horse Mar ket- consoler to be the better place, chid buyers and sellers may expert to have Justice done theta. Com mencing on Saturday, Angust 11th, IE4O, aug9 . thrve PATRICK; Me N AMEX:. Nor Sole or Rent 'IT(IE unexpired lease (2 years) M a well estali hilted Grocery, with Da•elliug, situated in the 9th Ward, on Penn street near the old toll gate. the Dwelling - containing 5 rooms with hall, bake oven and Stable, all of which will be sold at a BARGAIN— us the present occupant to inmate) is about to remove to the country Apply to JAS. SUGLIRE, 'tailor. Third street, near Wood. Any person wishing to engage in the Grocery' and Dry Goods, or Confectionary business will had the above a good opportunity. (acig2:tt (Chronicle copy.] New and Valuable Series of Suhool Books. 13ARKER'S Natural and Experiment:Ll Philsophy. I do First Lessons in dodo . Cli ANIS CFCS Treasure of Knowledge. do Elements of Zoology. do do of Chemistry nod Electricity. do do Geology. do do Natural Philosophy. do do Drawing do do Vegetable ;lad Animal Phy- otology. • Fulton and Eastman's Singly Entry Bhok Keeping. Teachers. Parents. and all others interested in the cause of education. are requested to sail and examine the above works, at the store of JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, augl4 corner Third and Market ors. . AV A , I N e. T l F „ : ; D t, — ,s 2 , ,i i ti ,n in , B oft e r o h c e a lo ,h v ; ,i Yellow a c::: i r z, .for which RHODES ALt...ORN. tiug In : Fifta street. iNT.D.— 10(1n bushels ofp rimer4:y ; and 2000 i.of, 2 .,yi : ,orpot.w t t RHODES A. ALCORN. angin ; Fifth street. lIGARS-100,000 Common Cigars, tn store awl tJ .ale low by S..er. %V. RARBAUGII, No. 53 WLLIer street v -IND 9 W LAtti.S.-200 boxes, alotorted sizes. just received and for sale by S. & W. HARBAUGH. No. 53 Water street. 01/A ASti—lo casks Just received er;nd tor sate Lr augl6 y S. & W. IHAR.B.A.U6I4y BACON NIDS3 names. Just received and for sale by laugl6] S. & \V ;HARBAUGH. UGAI.I.--25 hhd s. of N. 0. Sugar, a prime article. for 0 gale by inugl6] S. & W. :HA RBA UG H. 1 1T OOL—W001..—The highest price in cash, paid for the different grades of Wool, S. & W. HARBAUGH, aul6 No. 5. Water street. W MILLER, PIIILADA. Wit. RICILICTON, PITTSBURGH. ILLER & RICKETSON, Whotesale,Grocers, and Ins _ porters of Brandies, Wines and *egars; Nos. 172 nod 174, corner of Liberty and Irwin ctreets,Pub‘burgis, Pa Iron. Nall., Cotton Yarns, Bc., consoioily on bond Wte d 4t t p s t: il N e ta Bran , dv, preserving on draught bZ MILLER & RICKETSONL Non. 174 and 174 Liberty street. ACK EREL.—I3O barrels No. 3 Alapkerel, 60 half No. 3 do, Just received and for sale by sueIIMILLER .ICRICK.E.,7TSON • • RICE —3 Tterees Bice an 'store, and for sale by .10 MILLER: & AtICKETSON SOAP —ld bore, Brown Chilicothe Soap. 60 do No. I do do. for sole by MILLER & RICKETSON. - DUCKET:3-5O dozen Beaver Bucks W. Tuba, 41 store and for MILLER & RICKETSON, 72 and 174 Liberty street. SA LT.-100 barrels No. 1 Salt, 200 sacks :I/airy salt, just received and for MILLER & RICKETSON, Nos. 172 and 174 lAberty street. ON HAND—Z , .arks Dried Apples,jn store and for oak by laugll] . CLAIAIINS & 10 BARRELS DRIED PEACHES—WeII put up and in good order. For sale by augll CUMMOIS & SMITH. • TIECANS—IU barrels Pecans, a goodt article, for vale r low, for cash. ['legit) CUMMINS & SMITH. lIUTTER— . 3 kegs superior reserve Buller, for sale low. 'augll] CUMMINS & SMITH. DAVID COPPERFIELD—NoiTofaDieken's David Copperfield. Just published and reiT sale by sug9 JAS. D. LOCKWOOD, 63 Wood si. G I. .k nn 3S-195 bre sxlo Glass. Si li .k . iferron's brand 45 - 7xll 20 " Oxl3 - - 145 - Ittxl3 - - - " •• 20 - 10xI5 " •• For sale by RHEY. MATTHEWS fr. Co suglo 55 Water street. . .. florroN YARN-54.000 lbs. assorted numbers; triO k_,) bales Bathing, 00 do Candlestick, Are.. Twine, for sale by i“ogioi RIMY, MATTHEWS & co, ir . DI , WIT ' , Wirt:FS-134 kegs Improved Wrought 1v RSpike,thr'sale ES--154 - - auglo RHEA', marrryrws st co. 4 ,...cii - OltelllNGS AND POTASH-73 li[urrels, Scorch- 1,7 logs, and 14 casks Potash, and for sale by augthl RH EY, MATTIih:WS & CO. C„:7OAP-150 bxs No. 1 Soap. for sale by 1.7_, RH EV, MATTHEW' & CO. DRIED NH.l2lT— tO O bush Yeueltes, — ;Tod i5O bushel Dried Apples, for sale by anglo HUEY, MATTHEWS & CO. tIOLIN3tR IN Bundles &rsii - a - a..1it5 7- PZglish and Violin strings, direct from the Metutifacturers. and or' sale wholesale or retail by JOHN H.IMELLOH, no I No. IA Wood street. pECANbt.-2.5 barrels realm Nuts, to fx;rTive. -- MeCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, 97 Wood street. IELAWCADEIt::::.I barrels, l'or sale by mtyl 1-TRY, MArritrw EA n our own innnufactute,) emu:tunny on hand and for solo by 11.110 DES k pLCORN, gt 36,1 Finh street. 100013wItel i l i ;? 2 r i n i on liandit7;t(lans4Bn,lllloll.N 500 Bushel RYE on hand and for srd6 by H‘ 2 211 RHODES ALCORN /AIL MEAL—Our own manufacture, 'etanstantiy ou I,J hand and for Enda by ATUSTA RD—our own manulnetnre) picked in bbl.., 111 boxes and tin cant, constantly on haiid and for sale by Dy2ll RHODES .4 ALCORN. 100 - iIRC , II.i , RTAIEYED:CiitiTSOICtsrz -4,37 tili T s V per steamer Lowell on Friday, rind for sale by jelN RHODES & ALLORN7; MI Fifth st. RYE MEAL—For Ryo and Indian BreW - I our own manufacture,) constantly on hand and for iale by 11.110 DES & ALCORNOU Fifth st. eIORN MEAL—Prima yellow sifted, (onr own maim e_/ facture) constantly 011 hand. and for stllo by Dl3 RHODES ee f ALCORN. GROUND PEED—Chopped Corn, Oats,iiye and Burly constantly on hand and for sole by )09 RHODES & ALCORN, 30 Fifth sweet 'OIIIIN - 1 7 1 — APPERSL1 75 dozen Pine Apples in just received and for sale by JOSHUA ItHODES, 1Y23 6 Wood street. RANGES AND PINE APPLES.-335 .- ,Pino Apples, 40 boxes Oranges, in store and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, No.i6 Wood st. 2g uni - 47. 0.1140LA5. - gES—In store and for J by JOHN AVDP . :VITT dr. BROS., ruayeS No. 13 Ll4erly street CREAM AND W. R. CH ENSE-- 135 dozen prime Cheese, for sale by (reD) J. S.fliONN ET. + .~._w.~r::'u3: :ris:. f : ' .:v':.~•;eL:h:+~'ti.s.w-. ~e'::2~ I i . 3 ' 4 • wl; " • „ . 33 ^ tFt/ . t 24.0: 4 4 4 - • - _ "-- • Effini : RHODES 4 ALCORN = -'.~~ ' • WEE ~ :...,......-:-:.-..';F:',..;',.;.•EY,-.4..-7..,;.:5-:,:;',.ift'.,1.....1i'.:14.:4-...::,'-.1f.-77;-;-'1:1175.'•k,';':','..,.'.•.', .---,,----7-rj.",",i.',,'":','-t.:'--4..:.'-;'', .-...,,ii...,•;,,,,,;y:;,-...7::::::1;:t_,.,..-‘-p..-,..V,: .".:-=..:1,.i.:.......-.;!...:,:i.,:it'-'.',`,)',-.-...r0v;',-'.-i-.'.•,.,-',-,.-.;;;/,-41:v.',-x--;.-,ki-,-;..:-.;1,-,,..1 ' 4 ' - ' l ' ' '-ir'7,.„7.1i-'.-7,.,;;,-,--7,1'-,P.,,.',•,....;'..!.•;.-.`1.12.2,.:-..'.....; 7.:i,-.f.::,:-7-!...';•;zi•-•.'''-il•-.,.*,-,,-,-.4e4-7' ..,.., ~ ,....;'...::.........,.....-.; . : , :. ;, . ..!!:, ; 7 ., •.1 :-. t:'. ' . ? ::- ' .i- 1- f- .-i 'f. . 4.., .. 4'-. .k .';'. - .- '''. •. :l - ,':....7 , ,..!' 1 1‘;...' - ,,,.'-.' - ..: - i' :.. .?.. ~:.:,,... • ' 7 ' ' .. 7i':'4.''''::.;:.,:.'-..,;::-..-::.:','''' ERIE RE M IMEME = gni Bankers attb extliaugt 'Brokers Meet antes Bank. 1117813'13 BUILDING, 801781111 ABOVE MAW= MM. rrtHIS BANK hi now prepared to do business. Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Interest paid on Special Deposits . augll THOMPSON BELL, Cashier, • E X C.HA NG E AND BANKING OFFICE N. E. coma* of Third ar/d Wood streets. SIGHT and Time Bills of Exchange, Bank Notes an foreign and domestic Coin bought and sold on th most favorable terms. Collections made in all the prindipal cities of the Union at the lowest rates. jel2 ALLEN lIMAJdNEL 101,17.118 D BAUM. K.H.A.BIER & 8.5.1111 i. Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Dealers'in Foreign and Domestic Bilis, Bills qf Exchange, Certificates f Depose is, Bank Notes, and Coin. Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. may.lS N. HOLMES do SON, Bankers and Dealers in Es:Madge Coin and Bank Notes ; No. 55 Marketstreet, 'Pittsburgh. MUM FLAT& EXCHANGE. New York I prl Cincinnati Philadelphia " Louisville 'Baltimore 3 " St. Louis BASIL NOM. Buying rata Ohio I die. County & Buying rotes I City ord'u i Indiana I " fu Relief Notes _ I " . nnavi-- 1114. Kentucky Virginia Wheeling Tennessee an 1.9.1 I " Pennsy lvania Co. - 1• " New York " I Maryland 3 " New Orleans JAR S. HOGE, THOS. SARGENT. 1100 N BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, IV.E. Corner of Wood and Sixth streets., Pittsburgh, Pa. TIEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign .1./ and Domestic Exchange, Ceruficates of Deposit, etc EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purchasers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposite. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, atthe lowest rates. T HUFFMAN CASIDAY, Bill, Aterehandize and Pro ef . duce Broker—Office, (up stairs) No. 26 Wood stree l'ittabrgh. mr2s LEMONS! LEMONS!-75 boxes Lemons, Ansi rc ceivcd and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, /Y 1 iNo. 0 Wood id. D(ACE:MEL-20 bbls. Mackerel, No. 3, large, for n, sale by (je2B) SMITH & SINCLAIR. 13 - ACON.-5000itbs. Bacon Hams, Sides and Shoulders, for Arlie by (jo.) SMITIL& SINCLAIR. _____ I IRIED PEACHES—Ion basil. Dried Peaches, (or J_,l Bale by (je2B) SMITH & SINCLAIR. 1 I MED APPLES--6U bushels Dried reaches, for sale I) by IjetC) SAItTH & SINCLAIR. I) AISINS AND FIGS.-200 eighth bhxes primeßai it, sins, and SU small drums fresh Pigs, muss received ti ad (or sale us the rEKJN TEA STOKE, 70 Fourth may:ll LAND—About 500 Acres of bne Tunbar !uld tor sale at Jefferson County, by CA:ADA Y, utay2s Wood strect Noll LEAD -143 I'lgs Lead, received and for sale by ;ylli HUEY, Al-al"rliEW Zit & CO D RUNES, Ell.l3Eal 1. 4 ANIL) EMILISH 1 V A Li's trl'S. i 47 glass jars llortleaus Prunes; 10 bugs Engliah Walnuts; ' Ili " Fdoens , on consignment and for sale low b y Liel4i) J. S. IioNN ET. LI ERRING-2Sn boars No. I Scaled Herring, is store 1.I„ and fur sale by Ueda) J. la. BONN E.P. A SHELLED A.L.MON DS ; Ifitter 1000 Cocoa Nuts; just received and for sale J0:41 - IDA ti.HODES, No. h Wood M . A. CAE tt.EL —IO bids. No. 3, new; lo 10 half Otil., ' No.d ,JUAt landing. tie2ol t‘'ll,l Di EK. For sale by `7 l:GAft 110f..;5r.; 51.0Lati*El6—.1.5 barrels, superior 1.3 quality, for sale by / %V M. DI EH ; levo No. 158 Liberty street. I iHERSF.-70 boxes, for sale low 1._./ L EMONS -20 boxes, just landed ; for sale by 1.15 No. 158 Liberty street. . . . V - . E:VEER...4—J thit received, from New fork, a splen did lot, which will be sold very low. jelli:lw 11. 11. RYANNo 27 Fifth st. , . P . ur ASH -5 casks •• Peach Blossom Pot-Ash," recd and for sale by J. S. BONNET, jel2Llberty st. __. ...__. .. ....._ SHOULDERS—lneasks,expected daily by Ben NV es 5 " in store and for sale by jell WM. DYER, No. 155 Liberty st. SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES -- A lew bbls., St. Jame Refmery, a first rale article, for sale by t WM. DYER AMS casks Bacon Hams, just received por 11. Hi-Wander; fur sale Ly jeSt) WAI. DYER. IOIFEE--40 bugs, just rceetvaug i for sule tow. jel•1 WM. DYER lIROOMS-39 dozen, just received and for salupy . I_,ll Jera PEACH BRANDY, Irish Whiskey, Jamaica Rom, Holland Gin, in lots to suit purchasers, for sale at wholesale prices, by use) J. S. BONNET, Liberty st. k t RAZLL SUGAR-50 bags, in store and for sale by jee J. S. BONNET, Liberty st. 1A rIrBLE . SALT-100 bags Hops, Mills TMTNSaIt, in I store and for sale by use) J. S. BONNET. hIL-25 baskets Salad Oil, reed and for sale by ‘../ les J. S. BONNET. FISH—IOU bbls. No. S large Mackeiul, 450 boxes Nu. 1 Scaled Herriug, to arrive and for sale by . S. BONNET jeB 1. A m ERICAN rois—i l case 8., 4, Antertean Pots , " .- Just received and'for sale by ss mcc&NDLF. & CAMPBELL j eS 97 Wood street. KYE FLOUR—II bbls Rye Flour, reed and for sale by trny3o.l S. & w. FLARBAUGH. 'END: k. SHIRTS-10 dozen, superior quality, manufac tured by us, expressly for this market. Just rec'd and for sale loss - by EDW'D TODD 4. CO., jell? Corner Fifth and Market stn., up stairs OILS --5 Mils. American, suitable for colliers; 5 No.l Lard; in store and for sale by jell JAMES PATTON. I REFIGE:RATGRS—ConstantIy on hand, and or sate b • • 1:1 KING & NIOORHEAD. DIMF'S BOOK-KFEPING.—HLANks for teaching, this .11 system, with the author's directions to teachers, Printed on the covers. A new supply, from New York Just reed and for sale by JOHN H. NIELLOII, jel3 dl Wood street. _ . U'I'LER cask superior Knives and Forks, Pocket and Pen-knives, Butcher Knives, Shoe Knives, Scis sors, &c., just opened by McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, di Wood street. T 110 1 1 ED PUMPS, that will not F REEZE up in the I. COLDEST weather, for sale by SCAIFE & ATKINSON, First, between Wood and Market stn. 1) hl) BLANKETB-1 case )50 pair) Bed Blankets, BB by 64, 6 ths., ribbon bound, received this day, on consignment (ruin the manufacturer, and ( for. LEE, sale by 'Liberty, opposite Filth street) BALES BROWN MUSLIN, a t and A.mays & CO. MOLASSES--5 Ltda., Battle Ground, in store and for sale . by (je6) JAMES PATTON, J r OAI.-1000 bushels ; received and for sale by J,UIIES PATTON, Jr., N 0.17 Liberty st LI YE FLOUR-27 barrels, rec'd and for sale by 11 je6 JAMES PATTON, Jr. 0. MOLASSES— 50 bbls. in store and for sale by JAMES PATTON. Jr.• N. Je6 C. 11 . 16 Ail HOUSE MOLASSES -10 lOU bb Is. Sugar House Mol asses, St. James Refinery In do do do do Louisiana do In store and for sale by MILLER & RICKE OI \ triayls F 17.2 and 174 L TS iberty st. EATIIERS—o sacks, Prune, landing from steamer Cumberland, and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Corner Ist and Wood ats. jr7 IaINsEED rec'd on consignment and for toile by KINU 1. NIOUR DEAD, jell Diamond. BOSOMS AND COLLARS--130 doz., latest styles and various qualities, reed this day and for sale low by ED D TODD &CO KNDMart 11 Copue Brandy ~trupo"s 1.1 Bordeaux do ; A. Sentnette, Roefiell's do. i. • Cor i nne do.; in store and for sale by 601 J. S. BONNI'V• DEES \ A X.--1 barrel liorswux, Jost Ivor' vvd on coa l) signment, and for sale by GRIiGG S M'CANDLES, 97 Wood street Y -• _ PLIT ASH HOOPS—A few ilionannd in store, andfor 0 fiule by iisl2l] RHODES & ALCORN. AT SEEDS., —for Sow 1111 R, Constantly on hand and for sale by RHODES & ALCORN, ItoEND StlCEs—Of all descriptions, constantly hand, and for sale by RHODES it ALCORN, ivat I Chronicle copy ] 3O Filth street. GRI:.AM CHEF:SE—A large lot of splendid Create Carafe, received and for J. sale b M y S. M. YOUNG & CO. N. W. cor. Ferry and Fourth sts. I, l lc , tr —2ll barren, large No. 3 Mackerel, Massachu. X setts Inspection, Just received and for sale by RH EY. MATTHEWS & CO. irl9 No. Y 8 Water etreet. - UWE SALE —A fine assortment of Cologne and Soap, wholesale and retail. Also, a small lot of ouperior Bay Water. Dy2l.l] HOLIAN S. CANTWELL. FOR SALE-7 half cheats " Helena" Tea, and I cask Madder, Low for City or County Scrip. at CA SIDAY'S, N o , 26 Wood street may3l I, l olt EALE—MILI'fA RV GOOD: J: Laca and trimming., by HOGAN & CANTWELL LILAXSEED-4 casks, banding from steamer Cumber "' land, act for sale by jo7 A. 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MEE =MEE - - PRiVATE .-DISEREEEC -6,l,,Dtamondlt.lleY, Can be consulted in alt cluiefirtf *vitiate rmdeliertuttalartriticidente:- f i 3 7 to the hrtmart ffiltuue, • - - end its consequences, getherlsrithillljiett-e; -% l'. tier • a of eenerialieiginiskandiseases,witheask.turesigleet,use=ol : discharges, seminal weakness and - Impoteuenulin, ' '- ,rhenmatiszni female weakness, diseases "of 'the:.‘Youici.:; Monthly suppressions, diseases of4the ," an?, nervous affectionsipaitiaiatho back mid laths; len Moons ?film neck of the bladder and kidnoys,s utte„,..„, eruptions, totte rinn'',_rm,Mercurial diseases, 4 FOURTEEN:,YEMUF-TRACTLCE Eiclusively devoted theittlOY and trualment or*.eat' , 4'..?' teal disorders, and th ose arising troirt'youthfhl eV-asses gaiety, climate, or impurities ottlie blood, whereby,thie:„.., : ,,,,_ consumiton may have beerienfeebleditraableSlN , Erm m i_ to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who mayplat{ themselves underhis care- Dr. Brown's offices are c.onvenientlyarrangedlala.aet mate apartmerits. Patients ert'exposure to other visitors. '• . It is of importanceto rramypersonsin need ormedicat: aid, to obtain good advice privatelyand promptly:".To all such, Dr. Brown's ready skill luxtemovinviertereal dfa &M O, in their various forrasaud stages,olth em rstnducentti - -; , , ,, ".. which can ,rarely be equalled. Suangers are haieby'ap prised that Dr. Brown has bielkiegaltulyeducato every branch or raedlcine; end forlhelast:-twelme Feats -^,•„' confined. himself -exclusively to tie , treaUrteatiufthosev . Dv Brown is ” the only regularly educatedsargerin Pittsburgh who , gives his whole attention to thosecOm• ,, L , plaints. . , • 117 - Cerfain,sate mid speedy cures moon rutfAlSCel, es _ guaranteed. Recent cases arerelievedin a short - time, oritheetintex,! .. - raption from business. , IWr'Rernia or Ruputre.—Dr: Brown alsolavtteaper! - - sons afflicted with Herniate call, as he has paid paruetr lar attention to that disease. ' • r - • Letters from a distance, askingadvice, mast contain fee, or they will not be attended to. Or - Office on Diamond Allen a few doorsfrom Wood: street, towards the market: Consaltations , fittictlY con 64 - dentist. --angl34&vely , BITTING RAVI I i tt~EUMATISM.—Dr. Brooms newly , discovredjcurk 11+ edy for Rheumatism bka speedy and certain 'remedy for that painful trouble. Ifyiever Office and Private Consultation Rooms*No:'6s, - Dli; mond alley, Pittsburgh, Po. TWO Doetorie always - Alt borne. ' ' Dailey , . Magical pain. MgarittacaOri.' TO THE PUBLIC.—TIati to to eeitifyilart; have found DalleVa Magical Pain' rartrartor to prove a Caref a ' , l the Chronic Rheumatism,' which I have beau( a.ttlidted withlot ten years, in my biti joints. ' - - ABRAHAM It. VREELAND.,, Acquackausek, N. Y.,..Aptil 8,1348. - Ma. 11. Illitmxv—Sir: I have been troubled with-the Piles for eight"months,'and could get-no You-- , Magical Pau' Extractor - having beerrrecommended - 4 rue applied it bin twice;obtamed instant relief, and in a abort tune was perfectly cured! Could I not-get =lf more of it, 1- would not take -ii hundred- dollars for the balance of ray box. WILLIAM BALL.' 97 North Moore street, New York, dune 1941647. - , 1 7 ,U" CAUTlON—Braley': only Depotin - the city of Nevi- , York, and where the genuine article cait - !bo obtained, - wholesale and retail, is at 415 Broadway: H. Mum' is the inventor of this truly iniatuable com- , pound, and he never has, and never. wilt cossiannicatb secret of its preparation to anymarr liVing rand,•there-'`' fore, no other person ever hasthade; er eVercan make.tu , grain of it himself. , Counterfeits abound! Every truly valuable article subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and' ims posters; and nothing, then. we know of, has Mare exten sively experienced that-fact than Dailey's, "stogies] Fain Extrbctor! A Tear—The genuine Dailey, in caeca .of severest - _ Burns, Scalds, Piles, &c., will utford instant relief; Asia produce at once a cooling and soothing effeets-extractiug pain in and from one to fifteen minutes! but be sure, al ways, apply it on linen—never on conoti cloth. And now mark the differenee!--Conmerfen Eitractors, mo Matter under what name they may oppear,Orr, ho* ap plied, always irritate and increase Mercian! Pain pide ts, eau tn ining certificates of cures, may be had gratis, on application to JOHN D. Western Degot, MORGAN; Pittsburgh- Da. Wm. Taoism. Agent. Dalleyta Animal Galvanic Dure.Al/,, - For Horses, Cattle, A.c., cures spnvin, quittnr, mese, walleyed bruises. Parepliletscontmeing, certificates of respectable parties, _may be had' on cation - to JOHN D. MORGAN, octlB:dkwy Agent, Pittsburgh. WM. DYER. Mt Alls. Healing Ointment. CONTAINING NO MERCURY, or other MineraL It has the power to cause all EXTERNAL SORES, SCROFULOUS HUMORS, SHIN DISEASES, POI SONOUS WOUNDS to discharge their putrid matters, nr.d then heals them. It is rightly termed ALL-HEALING, for there is scarce ly a disease external or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used it for the last sixteeu years for all diseases - - of the chest, involving the utmost danger and responsi bility, and 1 declare before heaven and man, that not one ease has it failed to benefit, when the patient was in the reach of mortal means. . I have had physicians learned in the profession,l have ministers of the gospel. judges of the beech, 141' " mon, lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition, and multitudes of the poor use it its every variety of way,and • there has been but one voice—one universal voice., ark. • ing—t•M'ALLISTER, YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD I" - ItHEUMATISM.—It removes almost immediately the inflammation and swelling, when the pain.ceases. (Read the directions around the box.) HEAD-ACHE.—The salve has cared persons of the head-ache of twelve years standing, and who had it reg ular every week so that vomiting took place. Ear- , ltatA-Aehe, and Ague in the Face, age helped with like success. SCALD HEAD. —We have cured cases that actually defied every thing kuown,us well as the ability of fifteen to twenty doctors. One man told us be had spent $3OO on his children without any benefit, when a few boxes of Ointment cured them. FETTER—There is nothing better for the care of Totter. BURNS.—It is one of the hest things in the world ter Burns. PlLES—Thousands are yearly cured by this Oint ment. It revue fails in giving relief for the Piles. Around the box are directions for using Wallace& • ' Ointment for Scrofiula, Liver Compleint, Erysipelas, Tetter, Chilblain, Scald Head, Sore . Eyes, quines,,Sorei Throat, Bronchitis, Nervous A ff ections, Pains, Disease' — of the Spine, Head-ache, Asthma, Deafness, Ear-ache, Burns, Corns, all Diseases of the Skin, Sore Lips, Pim ples, &..e.; Sores, Rheumatism, Piles, Croup, Swelled or Broken breast, 'loath-eithe r Ague.in the Face, &c., he. If MOTHERS and NURSES knew its value in cases of Swelled or Sore Breast, they would always apply it.— In such cases, if used freely, and according to the direc tions around each box, it gives relief in a ray/no - ham. CORNS—Occasional use of the Ointment will awns keep Corns fromgrowing. People need never be non. bled with th em, if they use it frequently, . ' - This Ointment is good for any part of the body of limbs vr he njuilemed. In some cases it should be atip lied often. CA VTIGN. -.- No Ointment will be genuine unless the name of JAMES McALLISTER is writtenyrith open on every label. For sale by my Agents in all theptineipal cities and towns in the United States. JAMES McALLIETER, Sole Proprietor of theabove medicine. Principal Office, No. 219140rt1l Third st., Philadelphia. • PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. Sold at Wholesale and Retail in Pittshurghby BRAUN & =TER corner Liberty and St. Clair streets; L. Jr.,WILCOX, corner of Market street and the Diamond; also, corner of Fourth and Smithfield sreets ; WM. JACKSON, No. SO Liberty street ' - and at the Book Store in Smithfield et., third door from Screed. street; and in Allegheny by H. P. Schwartz and J. Sargent; and by C. Smith, Birmingham; D. Nagley - East Liberty; H. - Rowland, McKeesport and Elizabeth t• J. Alexander &.. Son, Monongatisla City; N.B. Bowman & Co., Browns. ville ; J. T. Rogers, Bridgeport • Johu Barclay, B eaver;: JamenDuncan, Fallston.; D. Willson A. co., New Castle; and S. P. Weaver. Freoport. ritaylinliod&wy DYER. plived , g,P • .1 MOM =I itirttgtr: , Attb. , From Bor. Asa Shinn, of the ProusianilkfelhOist VART.4 II ., TacHE undersigned, having been' afflicted durieg the Past winter, with a disease /who stomach,sometimetrpro ing great pain in the Stomach forten ortwelye, hours without intermission, and having tried various remidie6 , • with little effect, was furnished with a bottle of .12h: Jaynes , Carminatirs Balsam. This he tiled according to the directions, and found invariably that thit - medicine caused the pain to abate in three or four minutest and its fifteen or twenty minutes, every uneasy sensation was entirely quieted. The medicine was afterwards used whenever indications-Of the approach of pain were per ceived, and the pain was thereby prevented. He cimunu ed to use the medicine every evening, and sometirnesia the morning; and in a few svcekshealthwas itaTarre - stored that the sufferer was relieved from, a large 9.ILIOUIf - of oppressive pain. From experience, therefore t he can confidently recommend Dr. D. Jaynes Carminative , Hal- , sam, as a salutary medicine for diseases of the. stmouels• and bowels. A. the - • Allegheny City, July 16,1313. U• For sale at the PF.KIN TEA STORE,'7O .Fourth street. near Wood. angl-d&ve ittiNESE HAUL CAEJtill—A matchless artiele to %.../ growth, beauty, and restoration of the Hair. This Cream, when once known, will sapercede all - otherartia.. cles:of the kind now in use. 'Where the hairia-deads harsh', thin, unhealthy, uor turning grey, a few applica— tions will make the hair soft and dark, and give It witeau...; tiful, lively appearance; and will also make it maintain its liveliness and healthy color,- twieens long as all the preparations that are generally used:. Where the Lairia thin, or has fallen DIP, it may berestoreil by using this Cream. Every lady and gentleman:who is lathe habilor using oils on their hair should at oncepurehnaeabottleot the -Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so composed that .hwill not injure the hais esprearafion but in, stance. it, and givelike perfecttheot satisfacP s, il tion in every -in, stance. For testimony to its very superior qualities, see the folk lowin letter from the Rev. hir. Caldwell to Memo.. Hende g rshott S. Stretch, Nashville, general agents for this Southern States: Lacer of the Rey, R. Caldwell, Pastas of the Presbyterian Church, Pulaski. Nissans. Harresssnors & STHRTCII GErnapurriT,-1 t a k4 p.easure in adding my testimony in favor of the celler.s preparati e.x on called Dr. Parieh's Chinese for, about two years ago myhair was-very dui bristly, and disposed to come out; but having procured a bottle of the Cream, and used it according to the prescription,itis now e l as tic, soft, and firm to the head. 'Manyhdisurrus and, oils were applied, each leaving my hairin'a worse Stale than before. 'Phis Cream, however, has-met my expect. tations. As an article for the.toilet, my wife gives it preference Over all others, being delicately pertumed and not dis posed to rancidity. The ladies, esp . eciafly, willfind the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparation, for the toilet. Respectfully, &e., -R. CALDWELL., Pulaski, Janntuy 7,1847. 11:7"Soltl wholesale and 'retail, in Pittsbnigli t by. John U. Townsend, 45 blarket at., mid Joel. Mohler' Corner Of Wood and. Filthsta . • • • . :' ~ - - . plusburgh IlortiattiturAl , Soe4ety Vllit hold her Sommer Exhiqtiori:OfEarlY - Tritits; Vegetables, Platits,:Eloweia,"&e.,tOn Redrintstizy , , and Thursday, thei2th and t4tltof.3l3lir4;itillpi:ttifunuo will be awarded for the bestaud second best of each Ira riety of articles exhibited for..eotopidition 'l'her rye*, hers, and all who feel atkinterOtAirtliopioglture,ute quested to bring 41'34 prodtietionf,:foriirat4'totfie FTlilliW OR. virOOL—Thei highest - niarketrprieeikt-casliaaio-for VV old grades of clean Wool, by 1103 Liberty street. •• 0 , ?: . • ••.: 4.1 , ~~~ ~1~~ .: tits. :. - , ', , „';'..'',1.;.',", , .'",: . L:5: - .t . .. , :. e i':,: , '::::::f7 . , , ,. 7,,Tk::,::.9.!.-%(::.7.;,:.,,i-.t-if;,. II , , ME MEE WINS c , . ~~~~ ~:°~..
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