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WC respeetfully: solicit the patronage or he. public hithisline of our business EU" The:Daily Nrorning Post and almost al the-Daily and Weekly Newspapers, and Sibbeia Coon leech DeteetorOceptdaily for sale at!. HARRIS' itgon el aMtintellrg' enco Office,No...l3 Wood et. ttr022:300 1 1 1. 1 .- lisitram.—You will. obtuse announce the name otdismes Cunnanfichrtm, of Town ship, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to.tlae decision of the Democrauc County Convontion, angl6te 07' orerneir....l offer as left of me to the Dem ocratic County. Convention aa a candidate' for Coroner. u. I have any friends, I want therato leg tor me now. Lonor. Ras, - - my 22, Late of Molls° del Rey. BY. 0. of b. F.—Placa of Meeting, Washington IICI;Wood street,tetween sth and Virgm Alley Prmenritou Loorta,,No."336—Meets every Tuesday yenning ; Msacattrtra ENCA.III7O:NT, No. 87—hleets let and 3d Friday of each month: mar2s—t y . 0. of . 0. Eir.ALLEGEBEY LODGE, No. 49 Mesta, at tke Hall; earner of Wood street and Virgin Ailey, every Thursday eveniog,at 8 o'clock. . MaylAm • ' GEORGE BAssErr,Sec'y. MR. HARPER ,—Yon trill please announce ANDREW '3E'F.Joinutrort, na a candidate for Coroner, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Ile :-•isn: true Democrat, and no mistake. :.• p3O ' ' Nutt DEMOCRATS. Irredd Fellovrai Roll, Odeon Building, Fowth area, between Wood and &nit/yield strea.s.--Pataburgh Encampment, No. 2, meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays of each month. • - Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 2d and 4th. Tuesdays. .Mechanics' Lodge, No. 9, meets every Thursday evening. Western Star Lodge, No. 24, meets every Wednesday evening:- - Irorrtity Lodge, No . 182, meets every Monday ev'ng. Mount Moriah Lodge, No. 390, meets every Friday evening. • • mayZkly fry - Attention...ROßEßT BARKER, MXIIMIANT TA.11.011, NO. 31/Oda% between Seecmd and Third struts, Pittsburgh.--Constantly on band, a large and general as sortment of _FAS/11011.1.81.8. READY-MAIM CLOTHO*. Particular attention paid to the Cutting of Custom Work,which will be made in the most fashionable man tier, and on reasoaable terms. muyB irr Q. W. BIDDLE, Dentist..-RmsovEn to a new three story Brick, on SMITMITELD ST., one door be low Sixth Street. TEETH INSERTED, from ono to a whole sett,. by Atmospheric Pressure, with a beautiful representation of the Natural Gum, restoring the Face to its original slut_pe. ' TEETH EXTRACTED, with tulle or no pant. DECAYED TEETH permanently' savod by purGento, preventing the Tooth-ache, which is mar it bet ter limit curing it, though it should be done in live win- Htes, or even instantly. ap2l:lT Notlee,..The JOURICETAIVI TALLoas Soctavv, of Picts burgh and Allegheny, meets on the second Idond.y or every mach at Schochleiters, in the Diamond. au67y) Jolla YOUNG, Jr. , Secret. 11, Ur Ma. Eorron :—Please announce the name 01 it. G BRiDOKS, of the Second Ward of the City of Pin ilium, In the Daily and Weekly Pittsburgh Post, as a suitable candidate for the office of Cowry, Commissioner stitneet tO the decision of the Democratic County Convention. ,Mr. Boors, having proved himself an nitwit% e ring Democrat, will, If nominated, receive the most warm 'and hearty support of the Democratic party. < je22 MANY Jnvvzasosiaa DMIOCILVIS. tcr A. Rarp Chance of obtaining a superfine I I AT or CAP equal to any that can be manufactured, is now offered, as I am determined to sell off my present ~toek at greatly reduced prices, in order to make room for my felt stock. if you would secure a bargain call soon: FI.S nu.% ir 25 :91 130 Wood st._ corner of Virgin alley. Er7`Agents Wanted-.A few good Newspaper 'Agents will find employment, and a liberal per ca..age, by plying soon to the Editor of the FAMIL Y JOUR - Persons wishing to see a co_py of the Family Journal condo so, by calling at the office of the Daily Morning Post y Work te Holmes, or Miner's. in Pittsburgh. In Allegheny at ail the Literary Depots. y_tl lErr Nottee.—The Journeymen Saddlers, Harness and Trunk Makers' Society meets the first Saturday of every month, at Union Hall, corner 01 Smithfield and Filth streets. (mayLyy) W. C. Gsm.saaa, Sec'y. IM fly DEATH PROM sIIII6IIT Coto —By neglecting thore salutary precautions which common sense dictates, many, very many. fall victims to their imprudence. We have seen the young bride, blooming as it were, as the bird, of paradise and the fair dower of hope, the pride of her father and the joy of her mother—her cheek flushed With anticipation. and her eye beaming with the son ex pression of love- - -the gay dreams m life dancing on her fancy with the rich and variegated thus of the rainbow's promise. We have seen all this changed—aye,the wed ding garment for a shroud, and the bridal chamber for this sepulchre of the dead ; and all this from neglectiug common Cold. Now, before it is too late, nee Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar, which gives immediate relief, as thousands of our most intelligent families now admit of its Most extraordinary cures. The gay, thfjmantiful and the young, speak forth its praise , and will; so long as it makes positive cures, and cheers the despairing family fireside. A. Rogers , 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 tune, or the money ivillbe cheerfully refunded. Faroele by, J. KIDD & CO., Wholesale Druggists. No. 60 Wood st. • Also,by K.NEEkAND k HAB.DIN, ie26:6mdtcw • Grunt street EN MB 1117"Bilions Fever generally begins with yawning stretching, .pain in the bones, langtior,giddiness a swell- Ing about the region of the stomach, bilious vorniting,and 'other unpleaiant symptoms. Wrighes Indian 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 cases of (ever, from four to eight of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills should be taken every night, or, if the -symptoms are violent, night and morning. This>lan if properly - carried out, will, in a short time, sub due the most violent attack of fever; at the same time, the divest ive organs will be restored to a healthy tone, and health and vigor given to the whole frame. Beware of pounlefrits and Imitations.— Remember that the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the written' signature of WLLLIAYLW RUM on the top label - of each box, Remember, also, that IL Smyser, Druggist. corner of Market and Third streets, is not an agent for - this medi cine,. and we cannot guarantee as genuine that offered by bun for sale. The genuine is for sale a Dr 'Wright's Principal Office, 169 Race street, Phiadelphia ; and by JOHN THOMPSON, 156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., who is sole agent for this city, by whom dealers can be sup plied at the wholesale rate. 1e26 NEM VeTOOTH.ACHN, TYNDILS GUM, BAD BREATH AND nt' Taera.—By the use of Wheeler's celebrated Ten-berry Tooth Wash(Tooth-ache can be effectually cared. Tender and Diseased Gums made firm and healthy. Bad Breath much improved, and the Teeth freed from tartar, and made beautifully white. Price, 60 cents per bottle. This article is patronized by the elite of society—is highly concentrated, and will mate one pint of the swash: Sold:wholesale and retail by Whf. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store, "BIG BOOT," SU Liberty street, head of Wood street. Pittsbinith. _ apVithialecw OPPICS OP PLITSSITBOIT GAS COMPANY, } August 19th, ISIS. AMeeting of the Stock holdsrs of the Pittsburgh Gas Company, will be held at the office of the Company, on Monday. the Third day of September next, between -he hours ore and 5, P. At., for the purpose of electing two 'persons to Serve as Trustees of said Company for Three TOMS: ' JAMES M. CHRTsTV, on te:d2 , ,s , Tree otrer . . . . . . • i lk DELIGHTFUL SUMMER•RETREAT, two miles 11 below the City, on the Ohio river, occupying be tween three and 'four acres of ground, well shaded with fruit and ornamentartrees, and a large collection of choice shrubbery: • Also, an extensive Green-house, con taining the truest varieties of exotic slants . I.lommo hous Saloons are erected for the reception of vi<iters.— Ice Creams, Paatry,..Frnit, Nuts, Cakes, and all the deli cacies of the season, are kept for sale ; and all kinds of Plants, both waive and exotic. Boquets tastefully put up at all seasons of the year. Tea every eveeing at 6 o'clock. • . - A comforta' We Steamboat leaves the foot of P,ti street everytour during the day and evening, landing at the Gardeusate.:, Ey. Kept on 'Temperance principles, and closed on . Sunday. . I,Tournal and Gazette copy] inyZ/ 0 • : Illasalmeres Summer Goody eNsOTHEi &c. "D DELANY, 49 Liberty street, respectfully calls the attention of his friends and Um public to his new supply of Seasonable Goods, such as the latest style of Fancy . Cashmaretus, drubted French Habit Cloths, Italian Summer Cloths, Drills, NiThite and Brown Russia Duck, Summer Cloths, Plain and Fancy French, English and 'American Cloths and Caseimeresl and all other articles suitable for customer trade. Also, a large and general assortment of READY-MADE CLI?THING, made up In the most fashionable manner, and will be sold low for cash. [jelulkw] , - P. DELANY. ___ Spring Goods. HE undersigned are now in receipt of their second swept, of PRESS SPRING GOODS. They Tee + Pectrolly ask the attention of! Merchants and Dealers generally to an examination of their stock, feeling as sured that they can Mier Goods cache mostfaeorable terms and at the ,nos reasonable prices. Their stock embraces . every article in the Variety and Fancy Dry , Goixls line, together, with Brown and Bleached Muxibur, Drillings, Guighents, Lawns, Prints, Tickings, &c., &e. AIeCANDLESB & CAMPBELL " N 0.97 Wood street, next door to Diamond alley mayLs deem altivoitanstatiMote Fourths tents , between Arch and Market, Philadelphia. fiIHE Proprietorship and Management of this well- JL. itnown- Hotel, having this day passed into the hands of the-ingiseiribers, therbeg leave to state, that it is their purpose to render it Moithy of the very Micro) patrol:r eign-with which it bus been heretofore sustained, arid hope, by unremitting attention, to deserve the patronage of thew - friends, Mho niay visit - the city on business or pleasitra.. - C. tc J. hicKIBBIN; maythlut (Formerly of Exchange Hotel, Pittsburg.) - • 6 •,' •2, k....":fi;,.....- 4 ,',.'...,7- , : 11=M2 EEO MEE Eal .'rye_ Election Greenwood Gardena. ERIE , ISE -_ ''-','•,:':, ..• . ':':);A..i. - ,,: 1 ,, ,,' ,, , . .....,... •._,.,, -" EMI KUM ~. • - .. -."-•';.:,:,-;"'-i:-';'-.), ''''.:.7,:...,, -•.,:-.-•,'.•`.,..,:.?-.l':- .'' . =WE MEM - • .2-.7' Qt4n*iirtiat. anb _financial tarritsnvuon BOARD OF TRADE. .JAhM t AY GEO. IVEYRAN Commtrnce Fos Atromr. TAB. zaßsseth,; PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1849. Steamboat Pad ketLine,leavesdailyfor Cincinnati,lo re. Pasamter Packet, via Brownsville , to Baltimore and Pnuacelphia, e a. M., Ind B.P. M. Mall Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 a. M., and 191 P. M. Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 A. M. NOLSh-WOl6lllll, vie CleVeland, daily,lo A. M. Erie and Western New York, daily, 0 a. M. North-Eastern,to Pleadelphia,darly, excaptSundays, 4 ARRIVALS AND DEI-ARTIIRE OF NULLS. -Eastern Mall via Philadelphia, due 3 A. m., closes 12 at. Western hlail,Vhi. sad Lottisv., due 8 P. IL, C 109055 A. m. South.vla Ralt.eadWashington . , due 8 r. m.,closess A. m. North-Western.via Cleveland, due 101. la., closes 9 A. M. Erie and Western New York, due 8 P. at,, closes 8 A.et Par ealus. Asked. Offered Bank of Pittsburgh-- 650,00 650.00 850,00 Exchange Bank—. 50,00 47,00 49,00 Merchants' and M. Bank -- sop 50,00 49,60 Fanners' Depositßank •--• • None in market. Hand Street Bridge 50,00 60,00 49,00 Northern Llbertlesßridge •• 50 , 00 3 5 ,00 Old Allegheny Br:dge. ••• ..... 93,00 36,00 35,00 Connellsville R. R.Stock,pald on uhars,S2,s9-- —• • .......... 6,00 1 1,43 56 fp oenu)• City Bonds (6 fp cent;)• -- 91,00 11fonongahela Bridge • .-- • —.—. 25,00 16,50 Gan Snick.— ...... --- —.--. 50,00 Penna. Ss, quoted in Philadelphia Di Penna. 6's " " " 101} New issue' Treasury Notes, Ws, quoted in Philada • •117} Daily Review of the Dlarkels OFFICE OF THE POST, j TiIIIRSDAY Moaritno, Augun 21, 1.849. i We have no change whatever to r. rice in busi ness. All transactions are confined to the city rade; Tho weather continues pleasant. FLOUR..SaIes of email lots have been made at $4 6601 , 4 6604 62, for fresh ground Mini!). flour. Sale's from store by the dray load at $4 75(34 87. GRAIN.. The market is still inactive. Oats are in demand at 26, this being a slight advance from previous quotations. From store sales have been made at 31. WHEAT.. We note sales from store at 81085. Corn, no transactions. PROVISIONS..The market is very firm, and pri ces have an upward tendency. HAY..Continuee scarce, we note Bake at aca lee at RSO9. AUCTION SALES BY JAMES APKENNA, AUCTIONEER. No 114 WOOD STREET. THREE DOORS FROM FIFTH . FCARRIAGE AT AUCTION.—On lftoLday r neat, August 271 h, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. will be sold, in trout of McKenna's Auction Rooms, I splen did second-hand Family Carriage, built to order in the latest modern - style, of the best material, for a private family in this city, and lit use only one year. aug22 JAMES MCKENNA. A uct. dloryriilNTiiind Ca b — tn' — it — fliaCiri tioti t I AUCTION, to prig advance and Charges.—On Monday, September 3d, 1819, will be sold, without reserve. at McKENNA , S AUCTION ROOMS, No 114 NVood si re el. third door from Fifth, 1 chest containing clothing and cabinet makers' tools, left by a person giving bin bur as E. ilackath or A. Hackeritt,ot No. ISO Guy sifiet. Baltimore, Maryland. The receipt for the advance twelve dollars which the subscriber advanced. on the 13th of February, 1849, is signed in the German I Lln. F uage, and ditTimlt to translate into English correctly.— This is to give the above reported owner or his agent no tice that thd said chest will be sold on his account on the date and hour mentioned in the advertisement, unless re deemed by himself or his agent before, with cost of ad vertisement added. JAMES McKENNA.• ourrl Auctioneer 189 Pent Singes of Foreign Dry Goods AT ATCT.ON.—On Tuesday, October oth , nt tO o'clock, A. M., will be commenced the sale of lc9 Packages French Goods of every description. the moat extensive lot ever offered either at Public or Private sale west of the Allegheny M 01111116113, the principal part at which comprise silks and Laces. Terms—All sums under S4OO cacti, par funds; from $5Oll to Sl,roo, four months ; over 51,000 six:montbs, smut, approved notes. Catalogues will be ready October &1,. augl3 JAS. fiI'KENNA, Auctioneer. .TRY GOODS AND FURNITURE AT AUCTION.— If On Thursday next, August 23d, at 10 o'clock A. it,, will be sold, at AlcKenna's Auction Rooms, a large as sortment of Dry Goods of every description. Also, a lot of Clothing, Ladies' fine Shoes. And at 2 o'clock in the afierooon, a lot of Household Furniture, Kitchen Utensils, &c., of a private family declining housekeep ing. Al early gas light same evening, Watches Fancy Articles and Dry Goods. JAMES AIcKENNA, aug2l Auctioneer. ON Monday. September 3d. at 2 o'clock, P. M., will be sold to the highest and best bidder, at M'Kenna's Auction Roams, No. 114 Wood street, the following sun dry articles to pay charges, unless redeemed before that date and hour, with expease of advertising added—the owner of which, or their agents, will take notice of this advertisement. The following are the articles: 1. Silver Patent Lever Watch. 3 Trunks of Clothing, and several Carpet Bags. JOHN MeMASTERS, Jr. augl7 JAS. M'KENNA, Auctioneer. SAXES TAYLOR. • -• • ,TOll2l R. TAYLOR. J. R. Taylor & Cith i No. 1.'4 Liberty street, (four doors Mow St. Clair street,) itifANUFACTORE ALL KINDS OF WIRE CLOTH, from No. 2 to No. GO; Brass and Iron Wire RID DLES and SIFTERS, from No. 2 to No. GO. Every No. Wire Cloth in PAPER CYLINDERS. All kinds of HAND WORK, Screens, Bird Cages, Fenders, Ac. RIVETS—BIack, Tinned, Copper and Brass, of every size, on hand or mane to order. wlaE—hon _Brasa, Copper and Steel of every size. BROOM WIRE, Sheer Brass,Japartned and Britannia Ware. Orders for any kind of the above articles will be promptly filled. Purchasers will find it to their advert age to call and examine our stock. je9:3m CHEAP CASH CLOTHING STORE. No. 230 Liberty Street, corner ofGarrison Alley. ripHE subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and 1. the public in general, that they have associated them selvesther, for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING BUSINESS in all its various branches.— Our stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, are all of the most seasonable patterns. Persons wishing to have Clothing made to order, cannot fail to be mired. READY MADE CLOTHING of all descriptions kept constantly on hand. Also, Gentlemen's Furnishing goods, each 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, Notice: to Contractors • OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. rk ROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Ohio I and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, in the town of Massillon, Stark county, Ohio, until sunset of Friday, the of September , 18;59, for the Grading and Masonry of the line between Canton and Wooster, a distance of about thirty I Wfl miles. Proposals may 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 let, will be exhibited at the office in Massilon, for aweek before the letting, by Jesse R. Straughan, the Resident Engineer of the Western Di vision] By order of the Board of Directors. Whl. ROBINSON, Jr. President. Pittsburgh, August 11. 1848. auglfinil w Extension of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. PROPOSALS are invited for the GRADUATION and MASONRY of the part of this road not already under contract between Cumberland and the Tygait's Valley river—a distance of about 10Smiles. The number of sections now to be let will be about 59; of which 23 occur between Cumberland and .the mouth of Savage river-19 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 jobs. Specifications and plans will be ready at Cumberland, on and after the 27th 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 information may be had at the Com pany's Office in Cumberland. Full testimonials will be required Dem those unknown to the undersigned. By order of the President and Directors. BENJ. H. LATROBE, Chief Engineer. augl4.eotSS rose TO FAMILIES-Theundersigned 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, BRANDY PRESERVES, JELLIES, SYRUPS, CATUPS 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 persons in Pittsburgh. They nre fresh, and of the finest quality. Families will do well 16 call and examine hefine purchasing else where. J. S. M. YOUNG & CO., N. W. corner 4th and Ferry streets, European Agency. THE undersigned , European Agent, has again ar rived in the United States, and will leave Pittsburgh, Pa., early in September, and sail from New York on the let of October next. performing the twenty-third tour of this Agency through England, Ireland, Scotland,'.Vale., &c., returning to America in May 1850. He attends to collection of Legacies, Debts, Rents, Property and claims ; Remittances of Money; procures copies of Wills, Deeds and Documents; conducts searches of all kinds, Ice. He succeeds his relative, IL KSZENAN. Esq., now United Stites Consul at bublin. who so many years successfully conducted this Agency, and he will be as sisted by him is all business transactions in Europe. Innumerable relevances given. Apply personally, or address, postpaid THOS. J. KEENAN, European Agent, - . And Atty. and Counsellor at Law • p• • • - - Pittsburgh Pa. , Office-at Brown ' &Hotel , corner Third and Smithfield streets. ..TAS.ZAY, - Esq., , Water street, will attend to business brine inlay absence. jyl4:d&ley 'Mr. IL may be seen on business in Cincinnati, at the hiroadurarliotekon - the 6th and 7th of August. In Louisville at tlie:Louisville Rotel, en ihe.ilth and lath of August. In St. Louis Tit the city:Hotel on the 15th 18th andl7th of August-m. 4: . A Rare chance fora Dealooratle Printer. X. OR SALE, a well establisheeDemoaratic nevrapa per; situated in ope,.on.lle most flourishing locations in the State, enjoying a subscription, advertising andlobl patronage,. second to but few country papers. For ad dress inquire of the editor of the Post. ang2o ~::> ~.~... Eal FM MI _ ~ ~;:; STOOKS. ,*~~ . ~. MEMO ^ y` ~_. P 3 ::k-_. - ~:-<. Mg EN = MEM _ ~~ ~~. iicr >»#etti mu PORT Off' "PITTSBURGH. 2 YEILT b uwu wires ue TILE CH4111281. ARRIVED. Steamer Louis ItPLtuie, Bennett, Brownsville " Reveille, Stone, Beaver. " Ludlow, Zanesville. Dolphin, Hazlett, CM. " R. Wightruan —, Brownsville. DEPARTED, Louis M'Lane, Bennett, Brownsville " Reveille,Stone r ßeaver; " Geneva l Dean, Cm. " Columbian, Dean, Louisville. " RriVightman, —, Brownsville. For Greenwood Gardens. . . . . . The steamboat ARMY MASON a t has taken the place of the Thos. Scott, as a regular packet to this Garden—leaving the Point, foot of Liberty -et. at 9 o'clock and at the beginning of each hour until 0 P. Mt 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. Fare 5 cents; children under 12, half price. The attention of the citizens is invited to this healthy and pleasant resort during this hot dad 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. JAMESMYKAIN. Change of landing made on account of low water. iY26 Three Second hand Pianos , either for Sale or Pleat. r I NE of the above Piano fortes will be exchanged (COSt oripnally $500) for a lot of ground, or merehan due, at a fair valuation. THE Stock, fixtures and good will of a splendid retail GROCERY STORE, now doing a business of 817,- 000 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, from the first of last April. To any person or persons possessing a cash capital of 52,500 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, &c., was it not on account of sickness and severe indisposition. For further par ticulars apply at this office. =I MA large store on Market st., between 3rd and 4th sta., well finished, and handsomely fitted up for goods, being a good stand for that business. E. I). GAZZAM. Office 3rd st., over Philo Hall—Office hours from 9 to 12, A. M. jylo A THREE STORIED DWELLING HOUSE, being the second house from Penn street, in Sny •er : ••, on Hay street. Immediate possesston wtll be even. Enquire of DAVID RITCHIE, Attorney at Law—Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and Grant street. je2o:dtf For Sole or Rent. THE unexpired lease (2 years) of a well estab- J. fished Grocery, with Dwelling, situated in the 9th Ward, on Penn street: near the old toll gate, the Dwelling containing 6 rooms with hall, bake oven and stable, all of which will be sold at a BARGAIN—as the present occupant (a female) is about to remove to the country. Apply to JAS. 11VGIJIRE, Tailor, Third street, near Wood. Any personwiahing to engage in the Grocery and Dry Goods or Confectionary business will find the above a good opportunity. (aug9:ll [Chronicle copy.] THE UNEXPIRED PART OF A LEASE of a COPPER House, in a pleasant location in the City of Pitts burgh, with all the Bar Fixtures and Furniture ; together with two Ten-pin Alleys, Balls and Pine, in good order ; Rooms and Cellar; lit with Gas. Enquire of ARTHUR NICHOLSON. or jeB:tf JACOB BOSTON. For Sale ASPLENDID Family Carriage and Harness, entirely new, at the Livery Stable of Mr. Psx•rattsoa, 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 Agents Wanted. THREE or four Agents can find desirable situations, to take subscribers for two or three valuable works, highly recommended in the Eastern Cites ; and entirely new in this vicinity-by applying soon to EDW'D.TODD & CO. corner sth and Market me., up stairs. Business Card. ITRANTS AL WELL 4SMONOPOLIES MUST FALL: SO MUST PRICES; WHICH fact will be proven by calling atfilcGutsm's Fashionable Tailoring Establishment,Third street. St. Charles Building, Morro: Sm.:wryest, and quirk sales Vkarkry : Frak and rood , el/MD...ECONOMICAL PEOPLE and PEOPLE or gkj TASTE still continue to make their purchaaes of CLOTHING at MeGUIRE'S, atoll Third street, St. Charles Building Prrnsav sou, June 20th, IMO. Xublß- THOS. R. HIBBERT—Sh : I take great pleasure in recommending your INKS to the notice of the ic. In my business I have used a great quantity of Ink, and I give yours the preference over all others I have tried. Harrison's Ink is good, so is Arnold's ' but I prefer yours as it does not mould, nor get thick by being exposed, and becomes black in a few minutes after it is on the paper. Wishing you every success in your busi ness, I am, yours very respectfully, JO/IN FLEMING. Public Accountant. For sale (together with Hilihert's Red and Machine Copying Inks,) by B. A Fahnestock A Co., Pittsburgh; H. P. Schwartz, Allegheny city, and the manufacturer, THOS, K. HIBBERTS, corner of Liberty and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. aug2 Books on the West. BARNETT'SNotes 011 the North Western Territory Bradford's Notes on the North West The West and its Commerce, by Hall. Saphani's Wisconsin California and Oregon Trail. Life in California. The Indian and his Wigwam, by Schoolcraft Western Clearings, by Infs. Kirktand. What I saw in Californid, by Bryant. H. S. BOSWORTH ik CO., Fourth st. near Market. ATHENEUM SALOON and BATHINGES TABLISHMENT.—Ladies Deportment open from 9 to 11 o'clock, A. M and 2to 5, P. M. The Refreshment Saloons are unequalled in style and attendace. ICE CREAM and all other delicacies of the season. Single BATH 25 cents or 5 for SIM) Every attention paid to the comfort of those who may favor the above establishment with a call. augls T. APPALL, Proprietor. DRESS BONE. T G. &G. W. CARR, nakbone Cutlers, and Manu facturers of Umbrella, Parasol, Cane, Whip, Bonnet and Dress Bone, We respectfully call the attention of Idercluutts and Dealers to the largest and beet variety of the above articles in tlus city at the lowest prices. No 153 North Third above Race street, adjoining the Eagle Hotel. Philadelphia. jyl7alBw Deafness Cured EAD the following editorial from the Saturday Even ingg Post: CURE FOR DEAFNESS—We have heard much lately of the efficacy of Scarpa's Oil, in cat es of Deaf ness, and astonishing cures by this simple remedy have been unquestionably performed. As the editor of a journal, circulating extensively throughout the country. we deem it our duty to call public- attention to thin spe cific. Those attlicied with this malady will find Searpa's Oil for Deafness well worthy a trial. Price 81,00 per bottle. For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, Fourth street, Puts burgh. auglo Atlas of 11Istory. AN Atlas of Ancient and Modern History, presenting in a chronological series, the Rise,Progress, Revo lutions,Decline and. Fall of the principal States and Em pires of the World • comprising details of the most im portant events; wijh 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. PVSO)I., A. B. The above for sale by KAY & CO., augl3 corner Wood and 3tl sts. NEW BOOKS !—A Second Visit to the United Suttee of North America, by Sir Charles Lyle, F. R. S. History of the American Bible Society from organi zation to the present time, by W- P. Strickland, one 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, augd cor. Market and Third eta. Desirable Residence In Lawrenceville FOR SALE,-2 valuable Lots, each 25 feet front on Brown Street, by 143 deep ? containing a I story Dwelling House and Kitchen, with a fine large porch, a good cellar, an excellent pump of soft water, large gar den abounding in choice Fruits, Flowers, S bade Frees, Vines, &c., with railing in front, and all in good order with immediate possession, will be sold nt a bargain, and terms easy. S. CUTHBERT, General Agent. cur Smithfield street. Scrip at Par. WOR SALE.—A valuable Lot of 24 feet on 4th Street I' Road, 4th Lot above Walnut Street, by 94 deep to Union Alley—price $lO5O. Terms, $4lB in hand of Alle gheny City Scrip ; balance in June 1550. ALSO, 0 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, Gen. Agent, aug6 Smithfield street. Dr. H. Barnett, Chiropodist. ATHFINAEUM BATHS.—Operater an Corns and Ma 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 wasted on at their residence by addressing a note as above. Attends at the Baths from 7to In P. H. Single Bath FIFTEEN CENTS or 8 for $l. augn . T M'FALL, Proprieto r. American Agriculturist for August. CONTENTS.—WooI Growers, &c. The Cow, her dis eases, &c. Preservation of Timber. Improvement of Slaughter Houses. Gooseberries; Sheep ; Trees in Sandy Soils. Apples—Cider Making, &c. Construct ure of a Granary, &c. Horses—Ploughing, &c. Ladies De partment, &c., &c., Terms St per year In advance. last received and for sale by JAMES LOCKWOOD, aug9 • 63 Wood street. TO ARCIGT&CTS.—Just received, The Builder's Guide, a practical treads° on Grecian and Roman A-minted; by ilficiterSills, Practical Architect, revised and improved, with additions of Villa and School House Architecture, by H. Austin, Architect, The American Architect comprising original designs - of cheap country and village residences, with details, specificntions, plans, ikc , Th e designs by Jno. W. Mich, Architect. JOHNSON & STOCKTON, jy3l cor. 3d and Market it.. ,;, yr. ,-- ;. , =. , :%:i! , th -, .J." . t:i . .:. , :.%:;." - :: , ., IM IBM 15111111 E=Mi r ,l .F .) -, ;~.~ -. , , Mil , '2"e •• - SENN =I JOHN H. 11IELLOR, 81 Wood atieet ME=I EaiNiiii MIMI --'-=' ."4",.-'g:.--.1,,Ti,-...i:'-':'',•,..7:.,. -•:'.:- '..-r,'-,:-',...:':''7):',24,..„ - :-,.:. 'f'‘,."--wi ',!.:.:': ~i..--.,,-t.f;'.',,7...,' --:-,..':11..-«::'.'..:t•-,,...'!';',;....r''::.'1,,:..i..-V, ..,-....,-.1!..,--,•-•,..''.:7-,---•;-,.-i: -ir'-'',•;-.71.;.T.1''.74..•.',:;?..,',,1i',7,74!..7,,,,N..--f:;•°.--7-....;,•'''H=:-',.-:-.5.7 %. ' i. - .,`, -- -•"- ., ; ; •:,..!'-', - , ,- - 77' . 4'..' , t " . . ';.--,.....7,,%:•••;.:',..:."...,,'L-- '', 4...',Th:t':.t-...f.:;'--..'0.'1'/-''''''''''.:'l::-•''','-`,":•-'5'i'"-''',7,'.I''-a•• v•-•:-•;:-...-:.:''...;.,.,:•'..Y•i'l:' •1.-;',',:•'''''-'.-...,;.- ":''':!.;.:..-'',.::;-'f-l''''' • - 5. , ..,- ..,. • , . ...-,, , . . EEO 1. , :f.: ,- . - ,..:•• .:„..,,-.,;;',: , 12111 MEI etttation Portora-UlUtittate, Ecartiscor STILEET, 021BZWEEN PiDEHAL AND SAMOS= M. ALLEGHENY CITY. I►IIR. COPELAND, respectfully announces that the Lrl duties of this establishment will be resumed (D. V,) on Monday, September 3d, and that young gentlemen have now an opportunity of being thoroughly and expe ditiously qualified for the duties and requirements of active hie. That the' Principal is "not merely a sound scholar, but also a judicious and most successful instructor" must be apparent, to any intelligent and unbiassed mind from the number of honors and prizes obtained by him in Trinity CoUege,l,Mblin from the testimonials received from several of its most eminent Fellows and Professors: and finally, from the satisfaction expressed by parents at the proficiency made by his pupils. For additional information as to the peculiar features and advantages of this Institution see Prospectus, which (with testimonials) can be procured from the PRINCI PAL, at the Institute, or in Federal street, (opposite to the Colonade Row.) N. B. A few boarders will be received ? whose health, comfort, and intellectual advancement will be carefully attended to. aug2o--tf. ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL ACADEMY. (Roams in the 3rd Presbyterian Church.) INSTITUTION IS DESIGNED TO HE PERMSNIINT. THIS ACADEMY will be re-opened-for the reception of Lads and young Gentlemen, on the First Monday, the 3d Day or September. The course of Study will embrace the common brunch 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 comprehensive 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 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 for misdemeanors when absolutely necessary, are of.such a nature, as to affect rather the mind than the body ; not as satisfaction for the offence, but as 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 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. it. E. ivu,u.,,,s o , a graduate of Princeton, N. J., and Mr. Bnowts, a graduate of Lafayette College, Easton, 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 systematically and harmoniously organized. No deduc tion will be made for absence, except in ease of protracted sickness. Writing books, pens, ink, and all other stationary, will be furnished at 37t cents per session. L. CATON, Principal. Ray. D. H. RIDDLE.,_D.D. MaIICIIARD EDWARDS, " A. T. M'Gim., D. D. " Luau LOOXIS, HON. A. W. LOOMIS, " W. W. WILSON, Ma. GEORGE AMMER, Hurray Wu..mrrisom. Circulars can be obtained at the Book Store of Mr. Luke Loomis, No. S 9 Wood Street, and also at Richard H. Beeson & Co'e., No. 80 Market street. augß:4.9,a - YOUNG LADIES SEMINARY. THE. AUTUMN SESSION of this Inatilunon will com mence on the first Monday in Seliffimber. Rooms on Federal street, in "Colonade R0w," . 2t1 door from the bridge. EAT OF TUITION PIIB ISMOON or ewe FIONTILS 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 minks, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy, Botany, Physiology, Geology, Intellectual and Moral Science, and all other branches requisite to a thorough English Education. - 620 00 Classical Department, including the Latin and Greek Languages, each - - 86 00 French - 810 00 German - - 916 cro The services of competent teachers are secured for each 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 from the time of entrance. No deduction made for absences, except in cases of protracted illness. Further information may be obtained, and applications made by calling upon the PRINCIPAL, at his Room,, 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, August 7, 1040. langblidtf • Electle Medical Institute,. CINCINNATI, OEIO. THE NEXT ANNUAL COURSE OF LECTURES in this Institution commence on the first Monday in No. vember next. and continues till the 15th day of March following. A preliminary course commences on the first Monday in October, and continues one month. FACULTY: H. P. Gatchell, M. D., on Special, General and Patho logical Anatomy. J. R. Buchanan, M. 11, Physiology and Institutes o Medicine. T. V. Morrow, Al. D., Theory and Practice of Medi cine and Pathology S. Rosa, M. a, Principles and Practice of Homeo pathy. B. L. Hill, M. D.. Obsterics and Surgery. L. E. Jones; M. D., Alateria Medicre, Therapeutics and Medical Botany. J. B. Stallo, A. M., Chemistry, Ploarinacy and Medical Jurisprudence. Wooster Beach, M. D., Emeritus Protestor of Clinical Medicine. J. Milot, Al. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. J - Aggregate cost of all the tickets $lO. 8100 in advance will be received as payment in fa I for one Student to attend as many courses as may be necessary far his graduation. Matnculation fee is 83, Demonstrator's ticket $5, use of Library 82. Boarding may be had tit good houses at from 82 to 83 per week. ID' Candidates for graduation, in addition to the pre liminary term of study, must have attended two full courses in some legally incorporated Medical College— the List of which must be in this.—or one fall course after having been in reputable practice four years. Letters asking further information must be addressed (post-paid) to the undersigned. The College Edifice of the Institute is situated on the corner of Court and Plumb streets. Notes of all solvent banks in States In which the stu dent resides will be received in payment of fees. T. V. MORROW, M. D. August 18,1619: d3w Dean of the Faculty. DUFF'S CIAIMENCTAI;EIIIibEIT N. W. CORNER or rum DIA -Iho. S c D ou tA c ß . R. 7 new L S Lectures l: upon 11 ere ante Accounts and calculations commence this day. 'the course of Alercantile Bookkeeping em bracing eight different methods of conductit g books by Double Entro, and three different methods of Steamboat Book-keeping; rendering the course of training so Cdlll - that the Students - become master of many impor tant matters connected with their profession of which the most experienced accountants remain ignorant.— MERCANTILE PENMANSHIP in all its branches taught in the most effective manner. Hours from 10 to 12, A. Tit and 2 to 4, 7 to 10, P. M. J. T. DECKER & ROBINSON, BUILDERS, •ND ERECTORS OF LIGHTNING RODS, ON A SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLE. Orders left at the Post Office, or at Mrs. ERWIN'S, on Fonnh street, between Market and Perry, will rec e ive prompt attention. REFERENCE:S.—Prof. Horace Webster, Geneva, N Y.; Prof. Chester Dewey, D. D., M. D. Rochester, N, Y. ; .1. L. Cassels, and Hamilton L. Smith, Cleveland, 0. ; G. K. Shoenberger, J. Hawthorn, Michael Jones, J. C. Wil liams and Capt Good—Cincinnati. In Prrrsatraon—John H. Shoenberger, Wilson Mc- Candless, A. W. Loomis, 0. Metcalf, Wm. J. Totten, John Harper, Mr. Meet:demon, Mr. Childs? Oakland ; Col. Morgan, Mrs. Collins, Rev. Mr. Spark, J. D. Wil liams, Major Harding, U. S. Arsenal; John Irwin a. Sons; Allegheny : D. N. White, W. A. Marshall, John Sampson ; Major Davis and Mr. Newton, East Liberty. jy3l:dtf LATE IMPORTATIONS—The undersigned respect fully announces to his friends stud the public, that he has just received, direct from Bordeaux, France, an importation of the finest quality of Wines , which,' for richness of flavor and purity, cannot be excelled. His stock consists of Haut-Sauterne ' Barsac, Medoc, Claret, St. Julien, St. Esteph ke., also, Port, Madeira and Tene riffs , of the best quality. fie has selected a choice lot of Rheinish and Mosel %Vines for Medical purposes. An eminent physician is of opinion that no better precentative against disorders in the abdominal organs, (and of course the cholera not ex cepted) than may he found in genuine Rhenish Wine, which has a tendency to strengthen the nervous system without injury to the stomach. Families and parties supplied with a pure, healthy ar ticle at moderate prices. All orders promptly tilled. aug3:dtm D FIOKEISEN, Diamond, Pittsburgh. The Seven Lamps of Architecture. BY JOHN RUSKIN,—With numerous Illustrations, drawn and executed by the author in one vol. 12ino. Jost published and for sale by augl JAS. D. LOCK WOOD, 11.3 Wood street. TEAS: TEAS!: TEAS!!! • is with pleasure that the subscribers in the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity they have completed arrangements with tars. J. C. Jenkins & Co., of Philadelphia, tome their superior PACKED TEAS, will hereafter be kept constantly on I. They are neatly and securely put up teethe packs of 1, 1 and 1 lb each, with r printed card—showing the kind of Tea, the concern and depot in Philadelphia, m to return the Tea, if not liked. RETAIL PRICKS: Gunpowder 621 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 Imperial 50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 4 Dyson 50 621 75 1,00 1,25 s Y. Ton • • 50 621 75 1 OD 1,25 1,50 Black 371 56 BLA C.* * Fine and Extra Fine • • •75 1,00 1,25 1,50 We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, if not superior to any sold in this City, and should they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, and the money will be refunded, as it is only with that thpousebliheere may sold by other companies uyfore understanding we sell. W be able to judgebetween All lovers of rich, deli cious and good flavored TEAS, should give us ricall. Dealers can be supplied on the most reasonable terms t ilk aii oar r in ftla this Teas We t city. n thde a For sale by JOS. S. M. - YOUNG & CO., N, W. corner dth and Ferry streets, and E. YOUNG & SON, E. W. corner 311 and Boss streets. aptB WOOL—The highest market price, in cash, paid for old grades of clean Wool, by H. LEE, augl3 Liberty street. ==l MI =I :s MI ==EM!M New Boo'Lis...Just Published. - MINER—Bee Keepers Manual. 12mo. I..'m ALLEN—Amenean Farm Bodk. 12mo. Allen—Domestic Animals. 12mo. .Pnitt--Grecian and Ronuin Mythology. I2mo. n't or the Lazy. St. John's Adventures in Lybian Desert. 12mo. Taylor's Views A-Foot. Green on Bronchitis. Bvo. Montgomery's Life of President Taylor. Bvo. Hall—History of the North Western States. Bvo. For sale by J AMES D. LOCKWOOD, angl4 , 63 Wood street STRAWBERRIES, FRB/311 rnont Vain, are now served np in this SITIUMER RETREAT, with all the other good and wholesome refreshments nature and ar can produce. Bonnets of choice Flowers, tastefully put up. Tea every evening at 6 o'clock. The Steamboat Taos. Scort leaves the foot of Pitt street the beginning of each hour, from 8 o'clock a. M. until 9 r. at., landing at the Garden gate. Closed on Sunday, and conducted on Temperance principles. [Gazette and Dispatch copy.] jell National Hotel, !Pittsburgh. Situated on Water Street, orvirite the Landmg of the Brbumstrille Suam Paeket4. 'PHIS House having undergone a thorough repairing 1. tu,d fining up, both inside and out, the subscriber is determined to use every exertions in his power to make all comfortable that think proper to cull with hint. 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. jy2U EDIBIBURGII REVIEW for July, 1849. MACANLEY ! MACAULEY! ! CONTENTS.—Transportation, as it now is. . Shakapeare Critics British and Foreign. De Tocqueville'e Reign of Louis XV. Dennis' Etruvia. Free Trade. Corpus Ignatianum. Sir E. Bulwer Lytton: King Arthur. Tyndale' Sardinia. Austria and Hungary. hlacauley's History of England. 93,00 per year--single ones far sale. This day pub fished and for sale by JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, 63 Wood Street. Agent for Reprints of the Quaiterlies and Blackwood Terms : 810 per year when all are taken together. augl6 riIHE public are hereby notified that the partnership 1 heretofore existing between Peter Bluckson and John H. Fountain, Barbers and Hair Dressers, has been this day dissolved, uy mutual PETER BLACRSON, JOHN. IL FOUNTAIN. The business will be carried ones heretofore, by Peter Blackson, at the old stand, corner of Water street and Cherry Alley, above the National Hotel. [auglB-Iw IN the Sixth Ward, a Lot of Ground having a front of 42 feet on Fulton street, by lOU feet deep to an Alley, on which there is erected two good two story Brick, Dwelling Houses. The above property is well improved and pleasantly situated, and will he sold very reasonable (either altogether or part of it), if application be made soon to HENRY B. MAGILL, on the premises. aug:lfitt New and Valuable Series of Se hoot Books. PARKER'S Natural and Experimental Philsophy. 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 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 A STOCKTON. augl4 corner Third and Market MS. MACKEREL -100 bbls. large No, 3; 10 " " " 1; 10 " 20 bf. bbla., Nos. and 2, Mass. ins'n. Landing and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, je4 Nos. 172 and 174 Linerty street. BLOCK TIN.-4,000 lbs. of Government Banco Block Tin, just received and for sale b JOHN D V NLAP & CO., augt corner Market and Second ins. I'IN PLATE —A fresh stock of Irtn Plate, choice brands, just received and for sale by JOUN DUNLAP & CO., augt cor. Market and Second eta. FLOUR. -25 bbls. extra Flour, fresh just received and for sale by (auglSj S. &W. HARBA UGH. MACKEREL -200 bblalSl9 latiir(O7 515 - liW.kerel received and for sale by (augitS] S. & W. HARBAUGEL IEA. --30 half chests Yoaug Hyeon and - Black Tea, for sale by [auglB] RING & MOORHEAD. ff • s.—• ,000 ' use ■ o snow orn, for w,.ch the highest price in cash will be paid by RHODES tr. ALCORN, nag t 8 Fifta strew. WANTED.—IOOO bushels of pnr' — rii - r. Barley, and 2000 bushels of heavy Side or Potatoe Oats. I 110ARS —MOOD Common Cigars, in store and for LJ sale low by S. W. HARBAUGH, angl6 No. 63 Water street. NETIND9W GLASS.-200 boxes, assorted sizes, just V received and for sale by S. & W. HARBAUGEI, aual6 No. ri3 Water street. ASH-1.0 casks just resolved and for sale by 13 augl6 S. & W: tiARBAUGH. DACON SIDES--. 3 tierces, just received and for Sale JJ by [auglOi B. & Kr. HARBAUGH. SUGAR.-25 hhcbt. of N. O. Sugar, a Prime article, for sale by (augl6) S. & W, • WOOL—WOOL.—The highest price in cash, paid for the different grades of Wool,. by S. & W. HARBAUGH, ante No. 5a Water street. WM. MILLER, PUILADI. WV. MCKESSON, PITTERI7IIOII. MILLER & RICILETSON, Wholesale Grocers, and Im porter. of Brandies, Wines and Begars ; Nos. 172 and 174, corner of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh, P. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, &c.. constantly on hand augldy BILANDIES.-11. L Pipe 4thipf. White Bran 11 dy, preserving on draught and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON. augl4 Nos. 172 and 174 - Liberty street. MACKEREL.—t3t) barrels N 0.3 Mackerel, 60 half No. 3 do, just received and for sale by suet 4 MILLER & RICKETSON Tierces Rice in store, and for sale by uogl 4 MILL ER &KETSON SOAP. -12 boxes Brown Chilicothe Soap. 60 do No. t do :ofo. (or sale by _augl4 MILLER & lIICKETSON. BUCKETS-50 dozen Beaver Buckets: " Tubs, ini store and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, aug 14 N 0.172 and 174 Liberty street. SALT. -100 barrels No.l Salt. . . 200 sacks ',1./airy Salt, just regeived and for sale by MILLER tc 1110KETSON, augl4 Nos. 172 and 174 LRierty street. ON HAND-29 narks Dried Apples, id, store and for sale by Laugh]& smrrti. 10 BARRELS MIND PEACHES—WeII put up and in good order. For sale by noelCLII1IMIPI& SMITH. rIECANS--10 barrels Pecans, a good aTtiele, for nale low, for cash. (augll] CUMMINS I& SMITH. UTTER-8 begssuperior reserve Maned, f7ael— inugill CUMMINSA DAVID COPPERFI MD —No. 3 of Ditikeit's David Copperfield. Just published and for Ride by aug9 JAS. D. LOCKWOOD, 63 Wood 31. G LASS -195 bks Bxlo OIRSA. Smith & Hetron's brand. 45 " 7x9 •` 211 u 9112 " " 145 " 10112 " " " ‘• 20 " 10115 " "• For sale by RIIEY, MATTHEWS & CO Auglo in Water street. COTTON YARN=24,OOO Tbs. assorted numbers; 150 bales Bathing, 60 do Candlestick, Pre.,rTwine, for sale by [auglo] RIIEY, MATTHEWS & CO, WHOEOHT SPIKES-134 kegs Improveii Wrought Spikes, for sale by .- auglo RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO. SCORCHINGS AND POTASH-73 barrel?, Scorch• lags, and 14 casks Potash, and for sale bypi aug 2.2 SVAP-150 bxs No. 1 Soap 1 (7 sale by E MATTHEWE & CO. DRIED FRUIT-100 bush Peaches, and epo bushel Dried Apples, for sole bx nuglo RIMY, MATTHEW & CO. ITIMINTORINGS-500 Bundles first quality Hagfish V and Violin strings, direct from the manufacturers, and for sale wholesale or retail by .10111 N IL hIELI,OR, augl No. 81 Woodt street PECANS. -25 barrels Pecan Nuts, to arrive.l McCANDLEBB At CAMPBELL, Raul 117 Woo&tureet ['MAR CHAIR-24 barpels, for sale by muy2 RH HY, MATTHEWS*. CO OAT MEAL—(Of our own manufacture ,) coastantly on hand and fur sale by RHODES & ALCORN, y2l an Fifth tweet. 1000 Bufibel [?;:3; 1 ] " hamikWarsTilaimr4 500 Bushel Ft i Ygd3n hand tgliccolzlnfr,ll,c6RN OIL MEAL—Our own manufacture, consaMtly on hand and for sale by ir 2 l . RHODES k ALCORN. iffUS'l'AßD—(our own mono Latium) packed to bbls., 11l boxes and tin cant, constantly on hand and for sale by bY2II RHODhS & ALCQRN. 1 000 IRISH. PRIME YE LIAAV CORN—To itrnvu per steamer Lowell ou Friday; and for Mk by jeZ* RHODES & ALLORN, 30 rid* et. YE MEAL—For Rye and Indian Bread,) out own R ntanufactureo constantly on band and for mtp, by /YR) RHODES & ALCORN, 30 Fittl; CORN NlEAL—Prime yellow sifted, (our own &two facture) constantly on hand, and for sale by i jylo RHODES& ALCORN. GROUND FEED—Chopped Corn, Oats,Rye and riarly . constantly on hand and for sale by iYIO RHODES ALCORN, 50 Fifth sir'ect TONE APPLES-15 dozen Pine Apples, in fine jolt received and for sale by JOSHUA RHODE4, iY22 6 Wood strtec. =EI =ME • • ', - . ' . ..: ''''. ",:: ,1 4 -!,---.- . - q: ,-..• ;"':-..:---,,,.!- :;:!- . N. .•• , - .:. - - - •-- - : I -'• - . • - - - -••_;-' --,'' :, .., •• • 1 .--,-/-'•--. ,''', '-'..•'.' ' 4 4 . ~ ~. *,__; •-. ' , •-, '' ' ' ~•.?- ; ' - '. ': .' i t s '-' '-- ;, ' ..; k.' 1: 1 ; ''' . 4 . , -. -•- q' 4 'Tn . = . ' 4, ' A 0 (4 , 7 A; •': 4 ..r' - ` "- ` ' '',-- ' - '' '''', . '- :, - ,•4. 1 "7- - * , .'4i,S,.='::.'s . l '' i'' i-, 'r' ' ' .... '''''l' ,' , ' .. ‘, • . ~,,. . '''.,..,,,, , 9 , "-'t 1) , '..14,4 4. 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'' ,-;:.-.".:. - ' .• , • %. - i!":" , ' ,.2.',.f-,-,: . .r.rc 1? -, :i- - .."'Sr - ',t;',.j . -',..4ili"a,; -- h. - 4 , •• ~ 5,, ,. ••;,- -- , - --; • •••• . El - it „t ,'• S'N Mka 11 . ''',:•. : 0 55 ~. , , k , ; , _ , 7;,•: -, , , .'::.,.; -., , v:. t .f ;!,..;:,,.,k-.‘...,:: , ' - • - • , •-,•", T. - MEM itet RV _ . 4flistell6itous. Greenwood Garden. Dissolution or Partnership Real ICettate for Sale RHODES & ALCORN, Fifth street 7 := - 4.. , -•_,.k.,..r....7-4.Z. -1 7. -,-,-,-,, c... -- .. - ; • -3i.- v• -.,----4-,.... . - • - " a "''''' . 4 ,2 -` ,4*- -,,.-lii..+Ei.;;;;P'eZt.,i'!l4;,-1:77±W.,r,4,.,,i'''''z,'7, ~ .. , • • - -.--1-•!.61,,„,.%„,;.4.4,1ti--,'k,„',,,!,,VF.,74,,K.,`::,:,-,4:741.-7:7;57.:,;1,2-,4-•-•,:::L_, 7,4 , -. 1.--- , ,, , - -- .. .. .' • t ' ~,- ^. - , A.o:2l4'',cf's.Z.`4o-1.1.. , 1?;_ , c-'.,k,':-4,4, - ;:;` r - 4. , ‘=„: - " •= , 7 - ; ,, , ,, 1 %. , ' L'.."'.-.%;-,_ r;t7r, - ,-,:, , -" , ..... 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',' ,', ''', ,;'' ' .'-';'''' ' ,1 • '' . ':t , '' '- - - i ' A' ^-:..; ....'„'" , t" 4 ;S : , ' -' 1 ' ' - ' ' ' • ':-..'..-': N' '-' ' IL: . ",•,'- ''. 1 .. :' r l '-::'. I '' '' .: 7**16 .- ' t. 1,., '' '' IDE ~ ,•• MEE , '; , .?]. : .! ,, ! .7 :0' . ':"';',1?.'. MEI =I =HIE ME =EI El==E Bankers' nit ettlytni# brokers Mebhanioi Idi. Burt nutianno,l7olllitli AZ6VB mAlis . zr incu. . THIS BANK is now prepared to do business. OP= fromoA.hl.to3 P. M: Interest paid on Special Deposits. nugll THOMPSON BELL, dishier. WM. EXCHANGE A ND BANKI N G OFFICE N. B. corner of Third and Wood areas. SIGHT and Time. Bills of Exchange, Bank Notes an la foreign and domestic Coin bought and sold on th most favorable terms. Collections made in all the principal cities of the Union at the lowest rates. jel2 ALLEN LRAM= DER. Bankers atui.Ezehange Brokers, Dealers in Foreign and Domesticßtala,BillsofEzchange, Certificates of Depot. it, Bank Ncie and Coin. Corner of Thir d and Wood sts., directly opposite the 'St.. Charles Hotel. may 29 N. HOLMES a SON, Bankers and Dealers in Bzehangs Cainand Bank Nous, N 0.55 Marketstrest, Pittsburgh. SELLING ILL T 8 BSc/Lo. *8 New York Philadelphia Baltimore Buying rata Ohio i dia. Indiana II IC Kentucky I II Virginia I ~ Wheeling i CI Tennessee 3 II Magi , JAS. B. HOWL NOON & SARGENT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N.E. Corner of Wood and Sixth matt., Pittsburgh, Pa. DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of.Deposit,ete EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and Edrope, for sale in sums to suit purchasers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposits. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, atthe lowest rates. sepll-I.y JHUFFMAN CASIDAY, Bill, Merchandize and Pro . duce Broker—Office, (up stain) No. Ai u Wood etre el Pinsbrgb. mr2s IiffOLASSES.-50 bbla plantauon Mohurtles, amoral .01. and for sale by KING & MOORHEAD. nuglB Diamond. 110AK.--^4U hada prune N. 0. Sugar, on band, and for 0 nab by [augl3] JUNO & MOORHEAD. iiiices prime Rice just received and for sale by laugl.Bl KING lc MOORHEAD. COFFEE. -100 sacks prime Green Rio Coffee, in store and for sale by toug:81 KING &MOORHEAD. A'rTING.--.50 bales No. L Batting, on hand and for sale by (augll3l KING &MOORHEAD. ii'LASS.-400 boxes Glass, assorted sixes, on hand and k.,T for sale by [auglfi] KING &MOORHEAD. NAILS. -50 kegs Juniata Nails, assorted sixes, on hand and for sale by KING & MOORHEAD. Us AISINS AND FIGS.— 200 eighth boxes prime Rai sins, and 50 small drums fresh Figs, joust received and for sale at (he PEKIN 'PRA STORE, 70 Fourth street. may 24 LAND—About sUti Acres of _hue Timber Land for sale in Jefferson County, by cetAIDAy, mar2.s Wood nude' No2o. LEAD -1313 Pigs Lead, received and tbr sale by jyl9 ItHEY, MATTHEWS & CO PRUNES, FiLscirrtt AND ENGLISH W 47 glass jars Bordeaux Prunes; 10 bugs English Walnuts ; 10 `. Filberts; on consignment and tor sale low bpi (je.) J. S. BONNET. j,l and for axle boxes No. (I Scaled j H s e . rr i A l, lll I. 7re 45 BOXES :1 1-1 1t ELLED ALtIUN DS; 1000 Cocoa Nuts jusi received and for male by je22 JOSHUA RHODES, No. 0 Wood at. M ACKEREL-10 tibia. No. 3, new ; to " 2; • 10 half bbls., No. 2 ; just holding. For sale by [ie 2o ] Wfd. DkHR. UGAR 110 LISE MOLASSES--15 barrels, superior 0 quality, for sale by WM. DY tr., jetrA No. 158 Libert • street.. fIHEESE-70 boxes, for sate low jeal L 11510N6-211 boxes, jest landed ; for sale Lg yER jels No. 159 Liberty street. ITENllEkt.6—Juist received, (rota New York, a splen did lot, which mil be sold very low. tel.s:lw H. H. RYAN, No. 27 Fifth st. IyYT ASH-5 casks " Peach Blossom Pot-Ash," rec'd , and for sale by J. S. BONNET, jel2 Liberty st. SBOULDER4-10 casks, expected daily by Ben W in etore and for sale by tell WBl. DYER, 15i0.158 Liberty st. SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES =47fewObis., St. Jame Refinery, a first rate article, for sale by jet I WM. DYER 171. MILS 3 casks Bacou Bruns, just recetv_ed per Highlander; for sale by t jel2) WM. DITa IOFFEE-40 bags, just recetwng ; for s c low. 11 jel2 WM. DYER IDROOMS-39 dozen, just received and for safe by JID jel.2 WILL DYER. PEACH BRANDY, Irish Whiskey, Jamaica .Rnm, Holland Gin, in lots to suit purchasers, for sale at wholesale prices, by (jeß) J. S. BONNET, Liberty st. RAZIL SUGAR-50 bags, in store and for sale by jeti J. S. BONNET, Liberty st. ABLE SALT-100 bags Hope Mills Table Balt, in T store and for sale by (jef3) J. S. BONNET. g OL-23 basket galail Oil, reed and for sale by jeß J. S. BONNET F17§14:-100 bbls. No. 3 large blaeketia, 450 boxes No. I Sealed Herring, to arrive and for sale by JeS J. S. BONNET. AMERICAN PING-1 case 8., 4, American Pins; 1 " 4, " u Just received and for sale by McCANDLMS & CAMPBELL, je9 9 7 Wood street. YE PEOUR-41 bble. Rye Flour, rec'd and for sale 11, by [my3o) S. & W. HARBAUGH. FINE SHlRTS—todozen, superior quality, manlike lured by us, expressly for this market. Just reed and for sale low by DW'D TODD & CO., felt: Corner Fifth and Market sus., up stairs bbls. American, suitable for colliers; " No.l Lard; in store and for sale by je6 JAMES PATTON, J REEKI EltATUß,S—Constantly on band and for sale IX, by ( iY 9 ) KING & MO bRHEAD. 1 - 11IFF'S BOOK-KEEPING . —Biarms for teaching this I_, rystem, with the andaoes directions to teachers, printed ou the covers. A new supply, from New York just reed and for sale by JOHN H. AIELLOR, jel3 81 Wood street. CUTLERY -1 cask superior Knives and Forks, Pocket and Pen-knives,Butcher Knives, Sboo Knives, Scis sors, &c., just opened by McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, jeB 87 Wood street. TMPROVED PUMPS, that will not rare= up in the COLDEST weather, for sale by SCAIFE tr. ATKINSON, maySS First, between Wood and Market sta. DFI) BLANKETS-1 case (SU pair) Bed Bltutkets, BB by 64, 6 tbs., ribbon bound, received this day, on consignment from the manufacturer, and for sale by 11. LEE, ap7 'Liberty, opposite Filth street; 40 BALE. MUSLIN, at 41. and sc. may 22 A.A. MASON & CO Q . MOLASSES-5 bbls., Battle Ground, in store and 0 for sale by Beg) JAMES PATTON. Jr oxsm r--oo bushela, received and for sale by JAMES PATTON, Jr., je6 N 0.17 Liberty 4. ID YE FLOUR-27 barrels, rec'd and for sale by JUL je6 JAMES PATTON Jr N-0. MOLASSES-50 bbls., in store and for sale by • jet; JAMES PATTON, Jr. SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES -100 bbls. Sugar House Molasses,St. James Refinn ry 10 do do do do Louisiana • do In store and (or sale by MILLER & RIORETSO4, _ mayta and 174 Liberty et. _ . . fi EA l'llEftt.t. e sacks, Prime,' lauding from steamer Cumberland, and for sale by H: A. FAHNESTOCK CO,, y INSEED OIL-11.1 bbls., reed on consignment and for L sale by KIM; & FAD, jel2. Diamond, BOSOMS AND COLLARS-6U doz., latest styles and various qualities, rec'd this day and for sale low by jell IiIDWD TODD & CO BRANDY—Mart , II Coonao Brandy.; J. J.. Dupuy's Bordeaux do; A. Roquette, Rocitell'a:do,' COVICIC do.; in core and for male by (je9) J. S. uoNNI.r. B ' SWAX-1. barrel Beeswax, just received on con signment, and for sale by GREGG & APGAISIDLES.,. /Yl7 97 Wood street. • SPLPPASH HOOPS—A few thousand in store, and for sate by Oy-t1 RHODES & ALCORN. n'r 1111E1A.1, SEEDS—fbr Sownns, coninninly on htv!il II and for sale by RHODES & 'ALCORN: ROUN `6l' CE.S--Olaß dezeriptions, constautty ou hand, and far sale by !• RHODES.& ALCORN, jyat fCbroniele copy.] 30 Fifth street. CIT A" rec e ivedeilEt—nd'oriunt7Lika. of splendid Cream, 8 4.5. 11. YOUNG t CO. 1,11 2tl barrels barge No. 3 Mackerel, Massaeltu r setts Inspection, Just received and for sale by RHEY, MATTHEWS& CO. :109 No. 28 Water street. FOR SALK—A flue assortment of Cologve and, Stag., wholesale and retail. Also, a small lot of superior Buy Water. [3y2o] HOGAN &CANTWELL. FOA. SALF..---7 half cheats" Helena" Tea,and 1 cask Madder, ow for City or County Scrip, at _ CASIDAVS, may. No.'s Wood street Uii SALE—MILITARY GOODS—GiIt: and planed "meat and trimmings, by IYO HOGAN It CANTWELL FLAXSF . LAXSEE maks, landing from atenttierCujOer= EED--.1 land, arid for Bale by -- . ja7 11. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. ATTELAPPINO PAPER-6 souius, — large oiso, Intended y V expressly for use of Shitflklimufacturers, sale by ( jell) EDW!D TODD& CO. 7 - ANTED —looUbeat Bladd • ra, by ' ' yr B. A. PAIINFIIi.TOCKA. CO. iy3o corner Ist and Wood its W ,( or 0 .am bre .> .r a .y__ RHODES & ALCORN. E ERE .4. ~-,-...., ~... ,TA'.:.;..:1 :` .. ' ,.:, ......,"..;,..,. , -, 3,..',.....-,.4.?,-.1..2i.-.4-.':i:.,...-:-..!-?.-..5..'...,:.:....,.i1-,,;,,.-1--..i7E.:.,._ ~ ),,:_-5'..::.,'-'.-ki::-.:::.--C.-!....,:...':..i.,:.;,:-.:.,..;.' Z:t;'...';,-.'......:-',;',T--,-.,-..:.:-,471,-,..'.."::..':-.1-....;.-f...: ' ..,. 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"---1 : - . ; . i..);',.',44 , 1? - : : 1,..Z? , '1. 7 i -9r-•- : - .' :1; .e . : 1 ' '' '' ,.,: : :;:ii...:,.,.,.. i .4 1 ,;1';.' , .' . ::. ,, ff:'J . .;.?' , ..:.::: - .: Z ' ,. .: i .T ,-. .. : . ,'4f ...i '; R i, . -,.. : it-, - , -,:',-.,,:.„:,-i;,-',•:ri4,..'.-71,!_,-,4::',14..?:F; MN r< r. BUTUVO RAVI I I Cincinnati Louisville St. Louis DLt ROTEL Buying rates County & City =Pa k Relief - Note& Pennsylvania Co. New York Marylater New Orleans WM. DYER Corner Ist and Wood sts N. W. ear. Ferry and Fourth ate. =EMI ~, , „,•:. - 1:,:l'::•. . 1. : '-i,! t . • rr 021/13 `'3ca.' =I .:,::,4 . 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' - - - with all diseas es '4%; imparidesofthe blood , _ thva l . , .............,.' m;eage;.4„,: diseaseVirithltrietarerralTadless, -_. • 4,4 1 84 .114............ . seminal ILvesakneSSanY. ,ff ,:rthe„,„.,...., ~ discharges,female,smakilessi. dheiuge p wt. twigs in •:. rhennuttism,• diseases •of the. o „ ant ~....4 monthly suppressions , , , ov i nt i n the . hack an 4 . .•'.L ‘ 4 " ne"ous airce. ' - f lui' bladder and killtierysOr „.!,.. rations of the neck . 0 the - inewnr i a l o irease c.4. .. tl2l ' .. . r ffr..,AllS r PR&Crrlegi.. eruptions, ivrooileinktil2.4.l. - t avant' the study andtreatmen Exclusively devoted M._ . Aroz_vontilfal Sza."7 : real disorders, ' and thote e.tyi.irlK. u m bf oo t i wherv a iry zin T z n i _ gai tv climate or impunue ~01,i ed. e ntt el , Dv oco °nil ' have bowl on ie°9 'tut mho MaY c°n ir nit°n may fspeedyreliette to o OT 1:1881118110CS 0 ~ ~ ~.„ 1. -.. ±..... tel 1-:- therasehms ander kis care. - .. l iii...airatareo /M. feu Dr. Brown's races are convet_m2 ... ,./ v ,_ ..8. vt , i4.5 , 14, orate .apainiients. Polients.Ca"7"."' 1/ ,'''..- '', ~ c a t of exposure to otiletviallon personsin nem:lcem an Iris is of imPo""l9 niallY tely tuidprmaPtl,Y. , . mgo. . aid, to obtain gaol ad vleePn • T emoving imoo-oog, ..•,. 'Dr BrownsreadY' skill in fl minducaments snob, • various t om , an d aagets,o e . , in their equalled.Strtutgera are herebr p , _. gasej rarely b e . - iy educaum ll , ! • whichcanthvßrown has bean regulat • twe lve . y ears aPriiiryed that .Of medicine , and for tlie tr ltp a u , ttrU , 0 _. ova canal himsel f exclusively to the ~ !. ..t n diseases. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educifia inurg' een Pittsburgh who' gives his whole attention ;whose com plaints. :„. irj7•Certain, safe and speedy cures will, in all caseiii.b. ...Recent cases are relieved in a short time', willicnitinter , ruption from business. - - : - Hernia or Rupture --Dr. Brown also invite* per, sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he huspaidpartien. tar attention to that disease.. - - Letters from a distance, asklngadvice . ,mart to r talh fee, or they willnot be attended ' to Eljr - Office on Diamond Alley, a feWdoors *Mu Wood street, towards the market. Consultations attic e _ tly coil dentist. - anau-4&wly . TPW Ek,....ATISIVIi—Dr. Brown's newt) , illscovred rem , edy'for Rheumatism isat speedy andcertalikremedy for that painful trouble. •It never fails. . ' • Office and Private Consultation Rooms N0. , Q5, Dla mad - alley, Pittsburgh, - Pm The Deetor is - alitaylV • home. , lantiktawlf nailer. Magical Pain - Extractor. - .. ripo THE PUBLIC.—This is to certify that. twitsfound Dangles Magical Pain Eztraetorto prime a - ctut the Chronic Rheumatism, which I have been rinlieted with for ten years, in my hip joints. • AHRAHAItt R. yREF.LAND. Asquackanoek, N. Y., April 84348: • - • • • " Ma. H. Ds...Liam—Sir: 1 have been troubled with the Piles for eight months; and "could get Co relief: - , Yon. Magical Pam Extractor having been recommended ti. me, I applied it bin twice; obtained instant relief, and in a short time was perfectly cured! Could not getany more of it, I would not take a hundreittlollars for.the balance of my box. WILLIAM .HAL:L., 97 North Moore street, New York,lune 19, 1847: - jl7 . CAl7TlON.—Dalleyfonly Depotin the eitit Are te York, and where 'the genuine artiste' can - be - obtained, wholesale and retail, is at 411 Broadway., . , H. Daum is the inventor of this truly hmiluableCom pound, and he never has, and never will communieaftlha secret of its preparation to any man living; and; there fore, no other person ever has made, et everean . realce. a gram of it himself. Counterfeits abound! Every truly valuable article is subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and im posters; and nothing, that we know of, has mbreextert swell' experienced that fact than Dalley's Magical Pam. Extractor! A Tmsr—The genuine Daiten, in cases of the severest Burns, Scalds, PiIC3, Will afford instant relief, and produce at once a cooling and soothing effectictratting pain in and from one to fifteen minutes! but be_ sure; al ways, apply it OLliinen—never on'eotton cloth. .fr - And now mark the differenee! , —Couitterfett.EZtractots, no matter under what name they may appear, or hovrap. plied, always irritate and increase thepaus Pamphlets, containing certificates of cure s, may be had , gratis, on application to JOHN 1). MORGANI:: Western Depot, Pittsburgh. Da. Wm. Tuottn. Agent Daliars Animal Galvanic,Ciare:"All, For Horses, Cattle, &e., cures spavitioinitto,r; grease: poll-evil,:sores, galls/Ind bruisee. Pamphlets containing certificatee of respectable parfies,inay be had-onapiih • cation to - . JOHN 11. MORGAN, octilld&svy Agent,Pittsbumb. _______ IW RING ORNAMENT, ',it into the scalp as G wino is to th e Earth, in making it fruitful. • , • li is as certain in its effects as to morrow or' next year. Now, reader, these respectable citizens -certify- that Jones's Coral Hair Restorative will have the effect without fail:—lt will force the human Hair to on the bead, it will stop it falling, cure scurf or dandruff; and male red, gray, and light hair grow dark. •• - Mr. W. Tompkuts,B2 King at. New York. Mrs. Matilda Reeves, Myrtle Avenne.ErpoklYtt: Mr. James Power, grocer Fulton st.•Brooklyst, Mr. Thomas Jackson, -Montour's Island, nent.M4tis burgh. Hadry E. Callen; birber on,board the South But the beautiful, Itio glorions erect itims in dressing and beautifying the hair, making it soft; datk,lullsy, And keeping it so thrice as long as any other article. made.,—;••• - Besides it is so economical and cheap,•• and -.tha; • Public are conscientiously and honestly assured that the above are its real and true qualities. Be careful and get the genuine. Ask tor Jones'sciital Hair Restorative, and take no other, • - Sold by the agent, WAI. JACKSON, 89 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Price 37*, 50 cti., and one dollar. IntiOdi. JONES' ITALIAN CHEM CAL SOAP, VOIL THE CMS Or SORE HEADS, OLD SORES, SCURVY, ERYSIPE LAS, SALT RHE - UM, dee-, and it has the best effect in curing any similar diseases,. As a proof of its innocent effect, it can be used with the most perfect saiety for. Chafes and Chaps in infants, making - their - skin smooth, soh, healthy. &c.. butes a' comitetie, THE HON TON, THE LADY OPPAStiiONi , Will find it has a charming effect: - in Making the skin smooth, soft, white, and delicate, - remcreing ,freeides,' wrinkles, disfig-arement lee. In fact, Jones" „Italian Chemical Soap is the Ming beautiful, yet - wonderful Work of science- BOT,AEADER, BEWARE, BEWARE,. Of COUntelfellE. pi lo b ld urg by h th . e I'VM.•JA9Sic/cB9 , ,Pib!tuirtyi3dstre.yr.e.t, A Beautiful. white for Ladies* TARRANTE'D not to injure, but ou the contraiir to improve the texture ofthe Skin" and Malteitsoft, smooth, and give the Face, Neelc, tutd.Browsif Ladies, a pure, life-like whiteness. Such is the qualities of ,Tone.s' Spanish Lilly Whitebut mind you get the genuine.-- Ask for Jones' Spanish Lilly Wlute. Sold by the Agent, Wm. Jackson,. Eft Liberty-81 Iva, Pittsburgh. Price 25 cut.. aug3dy. f&-THE. HOMELY. 'I:W.I3OTH YELLOW, DARR ANPRED Are requested. to reademd learn,theiirtues.ofett6ttli ele that will make them the most lovely and" BEAUTIFUL, OF NATURE'S CREATION. It was discovered by an Italian Chemist, tutsttaa the most astonishing power-of rendering coarse, shii low or sallow skin, clear, whtte, soft, smooth,: 0 0 0 5- perfectl) innocent being composed ofrarefdttnns.„: PIMPLED AND BLOTCHED FACES, %. Together with every kind of-eruption, are cureltby.ite use, and at least thirty physicians in New Yinlrdse it- - the genuine _ - Ito YOUR TEETH are ever so. darit, yelloWi.disto ored and• dirty or yonebreath'e.ver by purchasing_ a 2s poz.:'of ;JONE.T' 'AMBER Tool% PASTE, this I assuie yop, Itioligh"yote46eclimin take my word, but then you - cannot doubt. that . tifthat famous and scientific nentist; Dr. E.. N.:FIELIkOf Kew York, who sayin ' "I have both used and unalised this imantifliatita palatable article, I.lones , Amber Tooth,Pastet:initi, can recommend it as possessing aU the gualities.-claimed for . it.. Sold by the agent. Wm. Jaekapn, E 9 fiber s!teat; Pittsburgh. Prier 3,23 cut. au:34. From lie'r.Aut Shinn, of the Protestant Afedtortisr-Cpurch BE undersigned, having been inflicted during.theyislt winter, with a disease Lathe strifeach4ameurneapriti, dueing great pain in the stomach.for ten Ol,twelyeantra without intermission, andhattingirte vat °earn e '. with little effect, was furnished with'it - Jaynes' Carminative BalMm. This tie inert aceitiritinglo the directions, and found invariably _that this Medietne caused the. pain to abate in three Or tour inimiteatind In - fifteen or twenty minutes, every uneasy sensation - Was entirety quieted. The medicine was afterwaida used whenever indications of the approach of pain were pet- : ceived, and the pain was thereby prevented. iffe.eattlinu ed to use the medicine every evening, and. - souserintea in the morning; and in a few weeks healdrwasno.far‘o. :`; , - stored that the sufferer was relieved front a largerunotni-,. of oppressive pain. From: experience, tberefore i li& eon confidently recommend Dr. D. Jaynes' Cartainattvirßal. sam, as a salutary medicine for`diseases of the stomadk and bowels. A. SHINN, Allegheny City, July 10,1843. - 117. For sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 10 Fourtl street, near Wood. aligi.sliw2. • ittlfsiEnE HAIR CREAMe matchless:, etude . far ‘,/ growth, benury, and restoration of the Bain; This Cream, when once known, will Allperrede4lll other zatir ales of the kind not. in use. Where the hair ietlead; harsh, thin, unhealthy, tun turning grey, a fewepplita.'., lions will make the hair soft and dark, and give it bean-. tiful, lively appearance; and will also male. iv/manilla Its liveliness and 'healthy color, twice as long atrial the preparations that are generally used. Where the thin, or has fallen' off,- it may be restored bytising`.this Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is lathe habit of aging oils on their bat r should at oncepurehtuse ahottle tit the Chinese Hair Cream, as Leis so composed that 'not injure the hair like -Vie Saber preparations, but , beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in everxial For testimony to its very superior, ualities, seethe:fa/I , lowing letter from the Rev. Arr. Caldwell: to hiesret. ilendershott & Stretch, NusAvilte f. :,generai agents for the Southern States: , - Lew of ilusli6. CattliorkPastbr of the Churchz r.• , • NESSRS. READERSIIOTT & GSVIUMIIN=4 p.easure in adding my testimony In' favor ofthe excellit+ is prepare - non called Parish'slaltPirsiti&fr Crecenjlor;: - about two years ago toy, heir was verfdry, bristly, and. disposed to come out ' ' . but having procured a. bottle of th e Cream, and used itnceordingto thdprescription;HieTaaw.' - elastic, soft, 'and Erin tai.the head. Many balsams and oils were exipue4eseh leaving my hair in a worse state thantiefore... This Cream, however, has met - r#,,exp ec tj... tations. - • As an article for the toilet, my wife gives It ppee re re'ncti;. over - all inhere, being - -4elicatAypertunied•and ran di s .. potted to rancidity. Ile ladtea,eapecially, wgifiad .the Chime° Cream to be a desideratuni in their preparation, for the toilet. Bespantfidry, #4 ,Pulaski January 7 i 1817 fl:7"Md wholesale and retail,' inistisbargli 7Okti* Townearek4s PadiXot . artj . l . ....laef _Nobler, cornOr of Wood Flubs • lels4ltva4r: Pltitolburgh nolelletkitturni BoclET,yy n - iris : bold-thew ButnnfeiAahiatioa Tegeutblesj , Plan4;.'llowertg4co;:i 4 Yrdarrtlay:, Thursday,Thel3th.lind 24th'sixf,11.1N - S-, and:;:kM141113311 will be awarded for the best and sectond best a tatiellita ? : ,tety. of.artieles- exhibited for: eampetitiatt:. drs, and all who feel' n interest, in ilonievlttrreiara,ra...'. nested to bring their productions forward ta.tbe , .Exbrbb. - n. • - may IA: am- MEI , .. ~. • ~.... ,-- ~.--.:,-, ~,,,. • ' ,; ' - ; -... i: f : ' - ' -. r .:-:' ''''''''''''''' - " , , ... ~,..,... R ; 1.. _ - ~ _iyl _`~, . .:: ".. .~sf r s MEE • '. e, -. _c:.:'.'i. EBE ME INEtni ME ~, ~ _, ~: r:: ~~ 7- ;' '2-7j El ME
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