I=-'' A - wl wiw,-......› ~~ i ~~ ~ ~~~` -, _fi r __r ~.._,-..J.,~::_,..:._.__~...,___' :>.. TAMA. HOTCHLSON &Co, Arms for& LOnis ‘." .ateam Ddfirterl, rio.4sm ftEd 91004 street, pittaburgh, P., have .1n store the fialloodugarg so runentorrefinedSugars,for We low • l 8 hi, double refilled farce IneP 10G0 bbls No.. t 4, 6 ,4:1, land 8 mall do; :IV do Powdemd; 200 do Ora , - e 4.45 do Clanfied lurid StNDRIES-30 Cask.io — rfalsh, branded hl Steele & Sion, Liverpool; 301!o do do James hlnsprest & Elan., do: Mel bags Rio Codes; 300 Loan 710, 6110 and 10112 W Glaze, for .ale by JOHN GRIER, Inns libery At PULIIE'RIZEDLOAY SUGAR-140 bbl. No. g, 4, 6. 6 and 71.41 tZ hal/cases Lovering'. don - die relined do do; 40 bbla Levet:toes coarse pulverized do do; 20 do pulverized do do; }um reed and for sale jelr, MILLER & RICKETI4ON - 110 - EW'OHLEANSSUGARS AND ROLASSI,S-400 Xi Md. prime N O Sugar; EOO bbl, Zd 0 hlolassec 400 do assorted Nos Loaf Sugars, in store and far pale by jell B&OALEIr A ShIlTll, 10 and 23 vrtx,d st FRESH FINE CUT CHEWING TORACCO—Mrs Miller's and Joso Anderson's, Just reed and for sale by HEALD, BUCKNOR & Co,' ettorth water and la north IrlierveN _., _ jena ____ Philadelphia YAEA LEAF TOBACCO --TX bolos yarn Leaf 'Fo bueru,'wrappery, and superior quality—l, 2 wad 3 cots just Lanng unto brig Anthracite; for sale by IIEALI). BUCENOR & CO GER AN PIPL. , _ , -,234 boo u pd 3 gross Germ. Pi es, medium bowls, just landing trona pin and forsolejly je24 HEALD. ISUCKNOR & Co T 11314 —. lama Cruse, Baltimore, Md.., will he glad.to X have orders from his friends In Pittsburgh and elsewhere, flirlhe purchase of Shad and Hump du ring Ste 1..011. Ordern executed with despatch, and at' owest rates. Charges for purchasing light. mar9A p MISTED SUGARS-40 boxes doable refilled large AViLoaf; 440 %Ails 2,4, 4, wd 6, 7 and small Loaf; 210 bbls crushed; 1:8 bbl s poered; se bbl, elertfied; in store and for sale by JAMES A HUTCHISON A Co, man& Agenta St Louis Stearn Spear Refinery. - - VINEGAR-35 bbl. Cincinnati Vinegar, pure, land r from tmr Lewis Wetzel, and for sale by /7/3' 3,VREFON BOWEN, 7U fronts CorroN, FEATHERS AND WOOL-70 bales CAI UM 10 utak. Fenthenr, ; do Wool; for sole by Jytteto A. GORDON. QPJRITS TURPENTINE -9) bbls Spirits Turpen -I,a Dinctitd4 received on consignment mid for sale by HENRY C. KELLY, car at and market alley rlQCre:b- ' Ric landing and for sale by la l lyl4 lOti° • nAnALEY rr MI/Pa! AND PIPE IIEAES—I9/ bze Whits Pipesi 100 do Slone Pipe Heads; for sale by 414 BAGALEY k SMITH LARD bbl. Lard NI, Irmaimr from Norms" and for saki by jyl4 ILIGALEY A SUITE • QUGAR SOUSE 310LA89E8—I30 bH. S H Molts ° on, superior quality, now lusling and for sale by jyl.l BAHALNY fr. SMITH NEW MACKEREL- 100 bbls new No 3 Mitekerel, now landing and for sale by • jyl4 , 33AGA LEY le SMITH - - 110 . 0.1, 6 TWIST TOBACCO-16 kepi I.d.mg from 11 Warner Fairmount .nd for solo LT -014 . JAISIF3 DALZELL TARY PEACHES — to Imahrla receinng per meaner LP Fairmount and tot tee low to rinse conslgnment. Jyl4 JAMES DALZELL QLI3ARS-103,000 Kentucky Semsr - lecelved on commission and for sale by 1714 CEO COCAIRAN, 20 wood st • MIEATHERS--Prime article onhandand for sale bY GEO COCH RAN SODA ASH-16 caslto Jon Mospratt SOns' first quality Patent Soda Ash, in store and for sale by W A Pb AHTCHELTREE, 160 liberty et CRING POWDER—".Deuks of /as Mospruh B i ft ons' first qualoy Chlonde of Uree, for sale by jyl4 W dr. At MITCHF.LTREE 11010 COkik.ke-154 bugs prime reed and for sale by R jyl4 FRIFIZsM. RIDS & Co, 57 water st bls new No F 3 .k r i vlt i talb a. , sole yld Co DEER SKINS—WO lbe for ...ale low to clone consign. Moab 3yt4 FRIEND, & Co F EATHERS -IT woks Fenthont. jast Ittlutim and for Nato by • WESTON BOW ER ,iy (tons irIiNSENG-5 tacks Ginseng, mot landingand for sale by, WRiTOIN BOWFIN 'LOUR --84 bbls in Bore and for ule by . .P_lyla ISAIAH DICKEY b. Co, hoot at rfA i R ylt RIC ACID -1(10 lb. fogn A le ur br t R QCER 10 IRON-100 , Ohio Funaare Hot Blast, tarn. (t tons, Siclog per Ringgold; unto Brooklyn Furnace, lain Co. Pa.) Rot Bloat for sale by BURIIIIIDOE., WILSON & Co, 11/ 9 voter at PIU METAL-59 lons cold blew Charcoal Metal, landing from canal boat 11 B Vincent, and for sale by 1512 JAMES DALZKLL, Si water at DEISR SKINS-2 bundles Deer Skint, in store and for sale by ryla .IASIt Dal-ZELL BACON SlDES—Country cured Bacon Sides, in store and for sale lose, to close a consignment. ir l 2 JAMES I)ALZELL F_ -- - - • LY NETTS--A smdll card colors, for Blae ve ry low, at 13 Wood st. rll2 xs• INERAL WATER CORKS-7 Daley of a superior ill- 4.. 1 .1Y, received and for sale by iril 1 771 , p0R.R.5-11 bale of a a t Tallge .;„ l - 1 11 .3 e l t a by VIdL CORES-3 bales of a large say. for pale by y lyil REITER FrI6RTJLIC ACID-4 lbs, of a.supettor qualoy, re ocived and for bale by CR;A u g 'CARTAR-2 bbla for ..k by BRAUN k RFXPER ('CORN—}R bus Shelled Com, )ott med andlor sok .J by ism ,BROWN a cuLßEirrsoN MANLLLA HEMP-10 baler just ree'damd for sale t 7 41.1 BROWN & CULBERTSON WINDOW GLASS-1000 boo Efaltk 150 do 10x1.4 - 125 do 111[11; Mr do 7.511; 10 do 12r1di Z 5) do 11 ./ 5 ; 10 do 24%3(.5 for aulo by lilt S FVON BONNBORST & Co BROOll9.—tS do: owls large g h Brooms; YA do Roulaester do; 95 do Corn do; for wale .by E . WON BONNIIORuT & Co SHEET' IRON-10 tons No 24 nod W. Juniata; for sale by all R FNON BONN/3011ST &Co BEEF -2 bble pickiest -1500 lbs dned; for sale by /Vll SF vppr BONN HORST Tc Co MACKEREL --Noland 3, in half and qr for ...de by OyuS F VON BONNHORST &Co BACON—IOW Gbh. fides; OW do Shoulders: for wile by fyit S F VON BONN HORST & Co - D ALAI SOAP-1S b., lbi'sak by SF VON ISONNHOSST & Co SOAP -15a box. brown Ctuneottke Soap; 14 do Po 1 do do I.W do Yellow dd do In do do Rol do do 0 do Rosin Rol do do Just reeelred'and for sale by 199 1111L1.E2 teItICKETSON 'DROWN ,i.ListFo 4 44 l .—A lot or good quality 4-4 brown Ll4 Coating Linens, lost opened and for We low. • -•- LLIMED 011.-10 bids Linseed Oil, reed and for sale by iylo J KIDD& Co 0R.F.411 TARTAR-200 lbs boatreed j ar . l . d C r; .fr. Co sale by .J 1110 Q....1aw,' LIQ U ORICE -200 Ns on hand and for sole .L 7 bl illo .1 FOOD & Co lk" _IOW'D J ALA P—lso lbe reed end for sale by T • •!.7 1 (' - J KIDD &Co k r; ILLIEL/kLr i ti l lbs Jest rei= r u le ...ILLT--•250 Aio 1 Salt now landing and for Jo br MILLER It RICKLTSON /I'. SUGAR -2.`°` MOLASSAS-Ser bbls 'Plantation' maltose s for .ale by Lob] WESTON SOW EN rIOTTON-40 bales Tan - beslie faiiale by V 151 - WESTON BOWFIN BtSCKUAELOTIF3 LARD OIL-A large supply on . hand and for .ale as time drag warehouse of - jeds 1 KIDD .4 Co gro 7E sre N and P / t o ri's=';';;TiElritiOtl)7g."l4lZEl ALERATUR-L4 ton• :tectonic and for sato by jCill ROHT DALZF.LI.. & Co. liberty o 101/CE—G tea is store and for sato low by JtVL.k.T. DROWN & CULBERTSON OPR—DI bales for wale by je26 I.IR.W,WN & CI LBERTSON 1 ELLOW lIANRINS—Two bales gettable .Nan kills, fir sale bylell.l SHACKLETT a %V HiTe. MACKERSO bbl Eo 1, large, blackerel, just re ceived and for sale by lOU LOAF SUGAR-100 able Nos 7,8, D and le, Lotuai ana fool;, Ra do Lovering', crashed and polveri led Somme, tot sale by fr.n POINDEXTER &Co SNAKE ROOT-11 sacks Snake nom, in store and for aalo jai POINDEXTER &Co 'IMAOKEItEL it NDIIEItEING-3OEEIs No a hlnck -111 are{ Mars. inspecuon . t 3 do No ti do do do; 10 do 1 do do do; d 5 do Not traltlmare Herring,. just reed relreae by jell MILLER k RICEETF-trN _ AVAICA SIICAR--110 by" While 'lava. Sugar, tost received nail foredo by • MILLER Ir. RICKEIRON -gryRir,zOSUGAR-50 bap Brain Sugar, in More and B by . ten MILLER &RICKETSON • SM-4 10 . .' 1 . !No:, 1100 , landing from steamer En • ptenste.q qpkby / enl DICKEY &V. I rtykx sm)_.2s saerra end reo, now landing ' Iron stcamerEePhreurs; far sple by jer I =Fn. k G TTON-417 bites no,r landintrand for sale by I DICKEY & Co ALTPF:III-E-110 bbls refined ; nose on hard and (or S safe by- ted7 _ {;,?, &NEC* OIL-2 bids Seneca Oil, ree'd from Salina 0w inks aud (of salelty apl& JONES, Cabal Beam_ rOPLAR — LUMBER, mid Pine Joke, for sale by W. W. WALLAM 176. AR MOUSE MOLASSES-29lible for sale by S 8 F VON DOIINIIORBT & Co wljlTt FISH 90 bbl. to Bliley, for sole by teYl 8 P VON DONN HORST & Co vryp A ppiii6 - F . .APER-40 remiss Straw Paper, for W D o, by - I ,' F VON IIiONNHORST &Co _ kept for saNle HU VON BON by RBT & Co S A LE RATtts _i lemma. in store and for sale 1 1 1t27 R ROBISON & Co PATENT SODA ASH-113dx •k• Son's 4rst quality Soda Ash, . 4 ..0. 41 per •boomer Den Rash snitfor isle by MAR W MiTCRELTRP,,,':, 16 P libe-ri7 st MALOOR-030 bbLs Family Flour fn • ,WORTII X my2o J s PEPPER bdis 10 do Allspice, io gore and for sale by • J &RFLO_ YD • SINGLE LOAF SUGAR-60 bbis Nos x, 0 and n N 0 Refined, in More and for sale by je2o J & R FLOYD 1 - AEI> OlL—an bbla and half hbla, for /ale lora by , BROWN ff. CULBERTSON FANCY SOAD-14) bxs Cincinnati. for sate low by )c 0 .1) BROWN & CULBERTSON QOAP-100 lbslilydes ?Om; 200 do Wbj Crindia; 20) do Doodle' b 0 do Almnoih 10 boo Fancy; 60do r4O4M N. 24 - .1022 D WILLLAAIS 12EIMINI JULY. SJ S aturday, tkanday, 24 Monday, 25 Tuesday, 25 Wednesdy, 57 Thursday, 29 Friday, PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE COMI:I'ME FOR JULY In reviewing yesterday's transactions of the market, we have nothing now to notice. The dull nese of the day was rendered more dull by the frequent showers of rain which fell, and business of all kinds was extremely. fight. FLOUR—The market is quiet, and nothing has occurred showing any advance on our last quoted rates. Receipts conunue very liget., and sales are transacted only on a limited scale. We quote the ruling figures of the market from first bands at 4,641111,02; and from store at 4,7.3 4,.t7 fp WA, with small sales. PROVISIONS,—The market is quiet, and prices remain very firm. Bacon-is active at former rates, and sales in a general way show considerable ne tivity. Of other articles under this head, the ;ear bet is quiet, and prices entirely unchanged. GROCERIES—We have no change to notice is the market, every thing continuing quiet at former nue& OILS—We nave no changes to note in prices. Sales of linseed at 5.5 c, and of lard at 53c p Of Tiuniers'bil, there are various qualities in the market, with wales ranging from SI 7 to $l9 p bunt. ROSIN--Sales of common or crude N Cat S 3 03,127 c p bbL SEERS—The season is dull, mad very little doing. We quote nominally as follows:—Clover 3,2503,37; timothy, at 1,37, and dax at 90 etc per bushel. SOAP—Regular sales of Pittsburgh variegated at lOte, and of common rosin .1 9 th. TAR—We note moderate sales of N C at St p barreL TALLOW—Little doing in the art.cle. We quoternominally at 7937tc p VINEGAR—Remdar sales of good cider vine, gar at WOK. gall. WHISKEY—The market remains steady, but not active. In raw whiskey, very little to doing market. Regular sales of rectified are elected td I.B(igl9a, according to terms of sale. FEATHERS—The market remain. quiet, with Supplies quite suificientto the demand. We note sales in limited lots at 310 1 33 c p tb, according to quality. WINDOW GLASS—We have no change to no t lice in prices; regular sales are reported to us from store at the following rates—of City brands, Sall) net, St; 10x 12, 3,50; 12x16, 67, other se tes in proportion, of country , brands, oxlo, 3,370 f 3,621; 10x12, 3,5053,75 p box. Of flint glom, the following is 3 lint of prices, Plain Tumblers 1 pt, from 5 to 10 ox each, p dos, net, 310632 Pressed do 1 and 1 pint. from 6 to 10 flute do do 02,;(11,25 Decanters, qt, light 2 nag, glass stopper 175 do do heavy 2do cork 370 do do do plain do "50 do do do pillar do 0.50 Wine glasses, plata '10'673 Act do pressed 175 Pacheco, qt, plain 15701,75 do do pillar and ribbed 7.5.3 do iqt or creams 00 Molasses Cans, pt plats 1.20 do do do ribbed 1,67 Plates, 6 in. pressed and fig 75 Castor Bottles, fluted t'.s Jors, 1 gal, Laquereal cover . do gal do do 3.27 The averniceli7eofbaton on the Ohio and Mt. sissippi, corning to what may be termed a natural death is little less than five years. But of mom than half of them it can be said with truth 111211 they do not live oat more than half their days, brief as they are. Of 552 boats built on the waters na med, from 1335 to 1840, the following account is given in a Cincinnati paper 106 worn out 215 snugged . 42 burnt.... 22 lost by collision 7 lost by expLoatoo. MIIMM3 Look at this! Two hundred and fifteen boats lost in five years, by snagging! awn not this fact speak in - Trumpet tones to the Government is i t not perfectly easy to clear out and keep cleared oat ninetenths of the snags—and save nine-tenths of this great loss Dmicsrm Goone—The quantity and value of Domestic:, exported from the port of Boston to for eign countries, during three weeks eodiog July 15. 15th: To Baia Indies 999 packages. Value $40.555 Brazil 110 do do 5 000 Smyrna 60 ;do do 4,220 Total 51,165 do do $19.817 SrEcta—The N 0 Delta, in speaking of the as. rival at that port of the schooner C C Stratton, says, that inetead of $70,000 in specie, as reported she brought some 5150,000 to $500,000 in specie, for the U. S. Govemmont. About $400.000 of tins amount was collected under the 51eX.1.113 Tariff. Mesa Nave Banns—The capital stock, (1 00,000,) far a Branch of the State Bank of °nick, has beon subscribed for at Athens, Athens county, and the specie required paid in. Application for a charter will be made at the meeting of the Board of Con trol next month. The Gumusey Branch of the State Bank of Ohio. will go into oyeration shoot the first of August. The necessary officers have been chosen, and are said to be business men of tried prudence and in tegrity. This brunch will be located at Washing ton.--{Cadis Repub. At market—l6oo beef cattle. (all from the south end west, via Philadelphia,) 60 cows and calves, and 4500 sheep and lambs. Prices—Beef Cattle—The market has been ve ry dull the past week. qut pnees are fully main tained notwithstanding. We quote extremes at from $6 to 7so f• cwt, an in quality. 300 bead were driven to Brighton, and 40 heed exported to Bermuda. Cows and calves at from $26. 26, to 31,50, as in quality. All taken. Sheep and Lambs—The supplies are large, and prices are rather lower. Sales of sheep at from 51.50, 2,50 to $l. Lambs, $1,121, $2 to 2,75. 450 left over. , Hay—Sales:lst from 3to3s Od p 100 IDs. Straw in taken at 4s to 30s v 100 bundle. At market, 275 beef cattle, 750 she") and lambs. Prices—Beef Cattle—A few extra .),75; let qual ity, 5eee,.6,50; 2d quality, 5,50105,75. Old Sheep -81,75a3,50; a few Omelets taken 0 7,',0; Lambs, 51,5002,50. Ira mar mute ts W•tereo.—Say WI wbo ever need liFLaneie Yerrnifugel Rend the followitig letter from an agent: "Itzeeruz, Ctorterrio Co N. Y. f Feb '2oth, $ J. Kidd &Co —Wk your agent was here I had Just opened, and be left bat a leek dozen of AFLatie's Ver.. intfoge. and I And it Is going od very fast, and thus far It has given good satisfaction. and has proved to be just what the pnblie wants, and we have got ii agoing, and Ido not wish to get out. I have hut one dozen left. S,Vhen your agent was here, I think he told me some place to send if 1 should want more, hut if he did, I hove forgotten. Will you have the goodness to or der for rue etx dozen mite an the receqd of this. Pimut FRYER" For Pile at the Drug ' , tore 0(3 KIDD & Co, v 0 we el street. ' I Tun scram LUZ • Crivtal—The ortrniai. only true and genuine Liver Fdl, prepared by IL E Sellers. PIMMITTOWX, V.., jouir 7th, I oPt. klr R E Sellers—Some years since I wan much hen. eford by using your Liver Pills, and as I ours a great sufferer now, `enclose you one dollar, and wish you to send me the worth of it in UV.' Pill. , by mail. Lte partieular or send the same kind—they acted tike a chorus when I took them before. Pours, &e, A G CLIAMBLIN. • Prepared M told by B. E. SF:LLEFLS. 57 Wood Sold by Dr. Cassel, sth vend; D. N. Curry, Allegbeny W. J. Smith, Tonperaneeeille, and I' Dr/nor, Low reneeville. catmon.—All other pills called Laver Pills are coon Serious or irtUtallooll. 4r21 IV' Doris your hair fail off, doe. your hair turn gray Is it harsh, is it dry, or dirty, I pray? If 'us thus, you can make It soft, milky end Lilo, Dark and healthy, and beauteous as amitotic of mine And to have this, you have hut:three shillings to vet For a bottle of Jones' Halt Restorative. Reader, If you have bad hair you would rally he as, tonistied at the lovely Keel a three shilling loon, of Jones , Coral Hairßestoratlve boa on it, it needs but one trial. Sold at 89 Liberty at.: novlUalkwly El=2= And pumas monumental alstmeter. ' All jimmies have skin like the above, who 111.! Jones' Spanish Lily White. It 0210110ih pure snowy, yet 118111 rally whlte. Sold at e.) Liberty street. irl, hies. /one.' Soap I. usubby Imlay physacians Una city in caring than bove, and we would not co sell unless we knew it to be all we Platt. a cosmetic, the true Jones' Soap to herbal'. the my Article ever known dim removed impurities and ele seed aryl beautified the tiling, making it wall, clear, and wham anon itifanCe Sold by WM. JACK. SON, Eli . 1 -Jb.M wara Irr Ladies Who ace Jones' Spaw6 Ldy tYLIy , Lave always e fi ne white ...parent skim t 3( a trial w,II mi.(' my Boki only in Pittsburgh, at 89 Liberty 112, :novliMadarly CE=2 Sill - I Bun .Moon rises. J lets. rl•e a. 4 50 . ' 2 4e ins 461 7 9 7ZI 461 7 9 084 4 52 7 13 9 41 4 .5.1 7 7 10 47 164 7 0 II 59 4 55 7 5 mom Orr. Pmrsriva.ou Gitzgr-rs, Saturday Morning, July 22, lot& 4 . 7* y cent Cattle Mar kale New York. July 17, 1545. Brighton, July 17, ISIS. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. ARRIVED. Loois McLane Bennett, Brownsville. Lake Erie, Marry, Beaver. Beaver, Clark, Wellsville. M,clogun No 2, Gilson, Beaver. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Camden, Hendrickson, M'Keesport Visitor. Jacobs, rin. I 'inpire. Young, lihousetown. Skipper. Stoops, Beaver. DEPARTED. Beaver, Clark, Steubeuville, Louts McLane, Bennett. Brownsville, Lake Erie. Murry, Beaver. Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver, Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Camden. Hendrickson, Browmoulle. Zachary Taylor, Lucas, Cin. Newark, Hurd, Beverly. Skipper. Slaps. Beaver. The river last evening at dusk was 3 feet 3 inches water in channel, by metal mark and fall• lIIIPOWSS By RIVER Cinc.nuati--Per Highland Mary-36 bbl. hams Ii Grad: mils line, 2 bbls mdse, Mr. Irvin; 4 blo canon. D T Morgan; 45 hits feathers, D Leech & co; 56 hbls whiskey, Knox & Duncan; 56 do do, Ino Parker, 60 do do, Wm Lehmer & bo; 50 do do J & G McDevitt; 97 bls cotton, H Graff; 1 sack wool, Then Stewart. Grreiiiipsdiirg—Per America-150 tone pig me• tal, II Chdda & co; 50 do do, McCurdy & Loomie; 29 tone, owner Rivard; 1 box mdse, I) Leech & Co. rAsSENG ER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 16.18,. For Muladelphia every evealug at D o'clock, by Leech's Packets. Office opposite the United States Hotel. Steamboat Pocket Line, leaves daily for Cincinnati, 10 A. 51. Passenger Packet em Brownsville to Baltimore and Phtladelphia 8 a. taland 0 e. N. Mail Coach Lute direct to Philadelphia, 0 a. n. and C. us. Western and Southern Mail Cciach Lute, 6 A. N. North-Western via Cleveland, daily, 10 a. X. Erie and Western New York, daily, 0 A. w North-Eastern todadelphia, daily, ezcept Sundays, 4, • Y. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. Eastern Mall via Philadelphia, due 3 a. at., closes IS X. West'n M ail. Cinein. 8 loinsv. doe S r. ar, closes 5 am. South vt aßalUmore &Washington, due b r. a. e l's 3a. North Western via Cleveland, due l 0 a. ae, closes 9 a at Erie and Western New York. due 8 r. Y., closes 8 a. at. fur The so& Angelic orpremlon of some females is grateful to view, while the repulsive,coarse, muddy, yellow faces of ethers, excite* disgusts—the sante with males. Could ruck people be seduced to try a cake of the true loxes' lichen Chemical Soap, they would be enraptured with the change. They would have a deli. rate. clear. white skin, while every disfigurement or erupuun would be removed and cured. . • . Fanner,. NarlClK.—Progona who have bought cheap counterfeits and traitatioo. .Mts. and hare had no ci. feet produced, must try thin, the origmal Mimi, oak tor Jones Soap. For sale at Wa. Jgctemi., 10 Lsber ty street. RATES OF DISCOUNT. HATES OF DISWUNT—.S.DiftECTED N. 110L5111PS f. ,SON. Exchange Brokers. An. 65 Market street. near 4te at Pennsylvania. Indiana. Bank of Prltsborgh • • •-Par State B'k k Branchea• • 1 Exchange Bank Par Sate...mop • • • ••• rr March. & Man. Hank •Par; Liks.MFlnladelphia • • •par,Exchange Elk. of Val • I Il.rard Bank ••- • • •• • par,Fartners Bk. of Va• •• • " Bank Mt/ern:lawman • par Ilk. of the Valley,— " " Chester County •• • par Bk. of Virgima• •• " " De/aware Co • • • petrl3l.B. AL Hi., Wheeling k Montgomery Co. • • part do rilorg-nnoarn• •• • l " Northumbe I land • • par!6l. W. Bank Va. • Columbia llrrdge Co. • • par: do Wellsburg •••• • • imyleshowrn Bank mai, do Par karst, urg• " Farm s' Bk. Rearing por: Tenn Farriers' Ilk /lacks Co par Bk of Tertnessee• •• • 5 Putman Lane. r par Far, & slerchn Bk.-- " Lancaster Co. Bk• , • -porgy Planters' 8k......... " Lancaster Bk par' U a ron Bt. U. Stater Hank. 30 Elliurowri OfOwnswille Bk. parr, Slaw Bk of Mwanan• •-• I Wankinmon Ilk. I North Carolina, GmlYkkarrn Bk.• • 1 l Bk. of Cape Fear ' 2 (1l„.1-r.>cr x • • ...... " iklereh's Ilk., IV event nt • 2 Snamtehanna Cu. Bk.• 1 iknate Bank •••••• • • • • • • 2 behigh Co Bank, South Carolina. Lintel...et, • • Camden Ilk.-.-.- •• • • 2 Middletown ..... •—• • • I Bk. of Charleston, • • • - I Curial< " Commere.a: Bk V F . ,.,,, gt . ..... . . ••--30 Bk of Georgetown 2 Fanner,' and Drovers' Bk.of klannburg• •• • • • 2 Bank, NV aynesburik• • 1 .Merehmus Ilk •••• • • -• 2 illlTlShom " •Plantera k. Mocha's Bk- V Ifoineadale -••— • I Ilk. of Booth Carol in• • • 2 Lebanon p•‘ , Maryland. Pow. , ille n Balunaore Ilks• • par Ilanmle & 0 R R Scrip •10 1 Cumberland Bk. of Wesl Branch Bk. I Kdany .. A . I Br' of Notes " For. Hi. or Maryland• • " Al kAI Bk I'm. do " Farmer.' & Alt.chant. " Cay k County . 1 / 4 np• " Bk. Frederick " . . Ohio. Frederick Co. Bk • • " Nate 13k. and Branches 1 liafersinorn Bk Mount Neasant ..... • • " Mineral Bk- •-•- • - I IMECIII2 W tnren Ilk • --• • EI=E Bk.of 4Vestromoter ficv Lothon• ...... 511chlgaka. nc Vadks o • Bk. 5( S. Clair••• • Col cor...u. do. o Bk. of asver ks• • 51/chlgan to Co• • • •- 5 I=ZZ=MI MMUS _ . Terrlt , y 7u Ilax./cnre 1a.C0.51r1505 6 131==t1 12112311111111111 113=2=21 1 flank of &led Notes Cleveland--•—• l 0-oldt Specie Value ..... a Napoleons 390 . , .. Dartoo . Ducats 9 16 0 590 Western Renorve • " tlagle old • ••• • 10 60 Franklin E':Cohlar.bas " 41241e:11,o •••• • 10 00 Chillicothe • " Doubloona,Spaa.ll. 16 00 Lake Erb•• • " D. Patriot..... • 16 50 111;1=9M3 Itltlul-uIuILIMSS.J4 MOSE= Fan:s4.'l3'k Canton • —5O Teo Guilders -• • - 7 00 Urbana ..... • •••• • 50 Lodied'ors• • •- • • 450 fientuak y. Ex.:thong*. Bk of }Censor ky 1 New York porn Bt.of Low milk Philadelphia ••• • -- prrn Norbern Bk. KenuPky • •Bahimore •—•• •• , • prou Sew York—Car Banks. P. Intoner 131 ..• -• CO-PAULTS/CRSHIP TXTE have this day associated with EDWABD TV Deritantos, H. L Htwow.ir and Roaster era in the manufacture and .ale ut FLINT GLASS under the style and Gem of CcaLimn, Roe., son& Co. Manufactory on Waidunguan street, in the oth Ward. Warehoune, comer Wood .04 First streets, Pittsburgh.. The business of the old ftrinlitill he settled by either of the undersigned. AIrfRF.D B CURLING. ]!ORGAN Fon Pin Glass Works, July 1, ISIS Port Pitt Wass Works We are manufactunng ond keep constantlyhand a general aswirtment de m. teased and plain FLINT GLABWARE. Also, Wills, Ulls. Window Glam. An, (of sale on the most accommodating terms, at oar warehouse, corner Wood and Punt streets Pittsburgh. Jy4:dicioriniT CLELL/NG, ROBIdRTSON & Co. A RTIMRS & NICHOLSON are now selling ofrat moderate pries the following articles: Platform Scales ` of all kinds, weigning nom lOU to 31*) pounds, of superior workmanship. Assorted Hollow Ware, light patter.: Coal Cooking Stoves; Wood do do; Coal Elton. and Balloon Stoves, for e bucolic, warehouses, to. Or. Grates and Orate Fronts, for parlors. chambers, kitchens, Ploughs and Plough Camilla of end°. kmd. ARTHIRS & NICHOLSON. Iyl7,ditm Liberty, head of Wood n ' ELECTRIC MACHINES, at from SS to SW, EJectro- Magneuc Machnscs, from &Annum eastern manu facturers, Menne Clocks for .tram boats. canal boats and factor-me. Also. Chen:neat', Thermometers, ace. for We by BLAKE & Co, corner market at and the diamond N B.—Etter-Welty of either hunt annumatered at the dtrecumi Mphysteinna. 017 NEW ARTICLE OF STEAM PACKING—Just ceived byexpress, 500 lb. India Rubber Swum Pocking, for cylinders of steamboats, &e. This article being much the best kind that has ever been offered for the purpose, we call the attepaon of our steamboat en gineers to it. It will a grew amount of labor, lor when a cylinder is once'packed it will not require to be packed again before making one or two trips to St. Louis and 6.4. For sale at die India Rubber De pot, No 5 Wood .t Iyl J & II PHILLIPS LIOSI3 HOSEll l —Just received,a large as- AUL sortment of Gum Eleatic Hose. This article has been In LOW two season., and all penman. that hare made use of them give them the preterence to leather, they lacing much better, tor they will last a groat deal longer; they not leak a drop, and need no care in com parison to leather; they want no greasing or wastui, and there t. no mistake but they ran be mended- Tu be sold at the India Rubber Depot, No 5 Wood at. lyt:i I & /I PHILLIPS UIREMKN, ATTENTlON'—lientlemen, we have 1: received three sections of Gum Plume How far your inapeetion and trial We therefore ilivite you to cal, and ee the articles, you will find them mach better tha n leather, ad come 15 cents a foot cheaper. The Coupling. with Mein can he turio•hed ai itvery iOW price jyt3 3 & 11 PHILLIP:4.6 wood at RICHARD T. LEECH, JR., two.= .RD {MALE. 11l !ladders' Ironmongery, Harness and Cull' eh Trimmings, Moss. Deer Heir, Varnish, Ace. &0., Ho. IrKl Wool, tin Prrreoceo. a agar and Mal 148 1- 4 11 b t i;) ,,n ity s =B , ma a r, d. and 7, ICI do Pin. Near Orleans Motruses, 27 do Sugar Roan, do In store and for sale by k. MITCHELTREE, Jetn ICC liberty or REII2 LAWIsItt, VERY CHEAP—W 11 3lurpky 11011/106SI comer of 4th and market sts, has recei ed a large lot of Lawns to IA eta per yard, thereto, fore acrid at higher prices I Pm:mar (hoods gene tally also opening at reduced price.. _ . . . /1•13 lot of prime e.r New fart Bup., whvh we will sell by the bale or eight centa (SW W SMITH k Ca 'Hew ors, Pitt street B . I.K.ACIIING POWDER-20 colts Wto ootn,' Pow der, Jam Nlospratt h. toe's brawl—ln lost rocotrett, theremoinder to trove so a few days, for sale by totat &11.1 lIIIT(tHEI.TIIEF, lOU bbarty RI 0. SUOAR-1541 bhde prima, for solo b y 1V• JYa FRIFIN D, MIEN& Co ' r b"( 7lVM y forme /WHY & co B AC i ri SIDES-60W ltritar co C OIgt:ILVS-41/ bble. mr;l l =4Tge ß lly , co ",i sl; 4. le i tlo tt , — liit t r ' e " a e„i d dc lL ; V .t. g :; .q.`""""h"` jab MILLER A. RICKETSON rrAR-10 bbir WilnungtonN C Tar, on hod and for hale by jell MILLER & RICKETSOII COTTON -154 baler for sale by FRIEND RUM' & Co PIG loos wft Foundry Ptg Metal, for nale by FRIEND, RHEY Cp FILBERTS -0 racks Filberts, for 4.14 by )76 WICK & KFCANDLIWI . 11...A.',.4-1.11 bar nXIO Wlndovr (Koss; 72 do 10111 k,4 do; 43 do UXI2 do, fon ode by )03 WICK 611PCAPIDI.FSEI C'F.1.41.712VE GEBV• N COrAGNE-12 Am re. G ..tY.d Pd fin JACIAD 3 co 6Y MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. c Gazette Owing to he humid date of atmosphere, or some other cause, ‘he wires failed to operate last eight. We are, therefore, without our usual tele. graphic reports. _ SiOLIAN ATTACHMENT. "It:WEI VEL and for sale, tot of entice Piano, with =id without Coleman's -Eonan Attachment, by amid /tannin N Y. One of Nouns ft Clark's Pianos, with the Allnehment, was taken no England by Mr Cokuan,•end among many other testimonials of ad miration for this elegant specimen of American skill and annianah)r, eliented the following remarks from N. Thalberg, the greatest Pisonat living. • • Losroms, Jan. le, 1e43. My Deal Sit—ln enclosing is lever tomy friend, Mr Fraud. Patio, I emmot refrain from again expressing to you how much 1 was pleased with your “..Eolun 1... , hr00n1," which I consider as a great inimical un pi ewe neat. I can assure you that on my putt 1 shall v ith4reat pleasure do my utmost to onto youven ton mown. Pot sale by KLEIIER. P At Woodwell's furniture maims, 3d at 111 .JOKS.—Loltennev In Europe; or Sketches „1.1 of Travel in Prooce,l3elgthm, Switzerland, Italy, Ariktria„ Ore. Britain and Ireland, with an iMpendte. contaimoK obsormitiona on European char, Bes and medical institutions. By Julth \V Carson M D Angela, • novel. Hp the author of “F,millo Wynd ham," "Two Old Men'a Tales," me. Self-Conuol, a novel. I.ly Mary Brunton, author of “Disetpline." VoL 111. Dolly Scriptdirm Readings. By the late Thomas Chalmers, a D.L. L. D. Part 4, The Thousan d B and One Night. Harpers' Il lustrated edition. William the Cottager. a book for children. By the author of “Fllen Herbert," An. The above work. received thin day and for role by JOHNBTOIV trrocicroN NEW ROOlL 4 —Memonals of the Introduction of Methodism into the Eastern States, comprising bbanpbteal notice. of its early preaches, oketobe. of fries •.d successes; by Rev. A Stevens, A. ht. Just publlrmed. Memokr of Rev. David &beet, D. D., late Misuoustry to China by his nephew, 'Rev U R Williamson Mark Milton, the Merchant's Clerk: by Rev Charles D Taylor, hr. M author of "Record. of Good Man's Lffe "lady Mani," "Margaret, or the Pratt", &c. &e. The above, with it large assortment of new hooka ou hand and Jam receiving. ELLICYIT & ENGLISH, apSi 56 market at tISOLIIIII BOOKS—limn of the Greek Bet. oluuon, and of the wars and campaign. noising from the struggles of the Greek Patriots in Emancipa. Ung their country from the Turkish Yoko—in two rot. amen—splendid copy with numerous maps and rage. •in Letters' dlustttnive of the reign of Witham 111, from Ma to 17 , 1. i—with fine penes., in v vols. Companion to the study of the Holy Periptures Harry Mowbray, ilinilng romance, with 5u eugra vt Tour in the 801 l Land, French Stage, and Sketches to China. Just reed and for sale by sotiN MoDUNALD & REF.SON St market street Metalie Frame Pismo lIMITIA SPLENDID cmortment of Rim wood and hlithogony grsnd sedon P. anos, Jost finished sod for sale. - Also, two splendid Rosewood Pianos, Isiah CO1C11.11'• celebrated /Rohm, attachment, hushed in the most modern style, sod for .ale at Je2s F BLUME'S, 112 wood at r HR et!! t L re A e C M Sm' s th rotre jc' o h flroti 4 w 4 i h d l elte t Lacer, from 121 cls per rr yd op. Also, ono carton of Mechhn do; one do Paris Point do; also 15 canons Cotton Lacer Dealers and other, wilt find it to their interest to call, a. they will be mid at extremely low pnees. ed DIEUNTS—A large assortment of blue. blue Alld or end lanry Pm., of every tlestrable style and quality, just opening Ond for sale to the trade at extraordwary low rates, by the ease. dm SHACKLETT & WHITE W HOLESALE DRY GOOLK4--A A Mason & Co have Just received at their wholesale Room., No. RI Market street, 10 case* of prtsitattl Lawns and sdo good style of Omaha/us, I do lieu , style of Calicoes, G of Cotionades tool Summer Stuffs, 11 do Parasol, of every Tt) . Also, Haltbona, Lace. Glove•. 1 , 0111,, Sh•virla. ene Doutesoc, be. be. Al 1 At'r-s, EDGINGS, At' a n nna i nn ,."„d an d medlom Edging, Lacea. Inserting% IMillines. tin and loony Net.. of Me latest importations rust orened by 0 L 12 SHACKFTT & WHITE LOVFS AND MlTl'S—Smith & Johnson, 46 ruar• 1. Jr ket street, have received a large stock of long and short Silk Fillet Gloves and Mots. Also, Li' le Thread. Silk and Linen Gloves. Also, a cartons of llama Kid Wove., winch will he sold at wholesale and retail ex tremely low rein M Manc he s t er .T , ? ,. .R ih r H . A S.— . A n patterns, received yesterday at th of e Dry Gaels House and handsome of 1e64 W MURDDY . _ L AND NANSOOK hl DSLINS A general as 111torent of Mull and Natwook Muslins for ladies dresses, ms sat received •t No :5 market street. northwest corner or the dminookl. /YlO ALEXANDER & DAY , 1) Nnrtct 0, have further edorcd to peer then nn anent Beraae• and T...., Mao. l.renadines, to renites, strtpea, Pail de Cheer. Ar ))- RINTED LAWNS AND .1/ USLIN S—A A Meson Y & wth their extensive ...affluent ot prfn.- ed Lawn* and Muslin. at grestl) frder. d pure.. Q U.NINIER STUFPe— A A Nlaaant Co will offer the n-tnetader of thiir Sumter.. ' , tuffs at wholesale B(1 131. - FrONS---anin germ igroa• white and black Snapestdor, Fly and Shirt Hutton, of a very 'ape nor quality and &loin tont rre'd onconatient and for itale by SHACK LF7I7 H ron ITE /Y 3 Oa wood at i - urrroN YARN:, yr n•aortt.4 C Yarn Ca-pet Chant, Cabdie W,k, and Cotton 1 worn; Ital hairs Ilantiia •al•Is1 itgli.u(nrurtr% . Int.,. meet. PRIV-ND. Itlft.Y .4 Co, tv7 arettb• for lamollinoureFs DOTASII—P . casks extra Poles& Lust received on j. conatintrucut aud for role by Lel4 MILLER & RicKgrsoN DRANDY FRUIT—IS cases choLce Brandy Fru.. I) lulu received and for rale by Lel{ MILLER & (IR.AII CIDER-2P bbla Economy Crab Cider. Last ‘,."received and for salt by lel4 MILLER Y RICKETSON 1 011s—LM Ws Linseed ()Ll,m fine Libtppin4 order ' .01 received aid for sale by ,rl4 MILLER & RICKErtiON CIASTILE SOAP--SW lb. on bond and for sale by J KIDD. & Co. 60 wood at LARD OIL—RI bids superior. BurelLhare• brand. Lost receLved and for sale by J J KIDD & Co, 60 wood it - - e•clo superior Oats, recd per sienna, J Diligence and for •ale by fed° J & R FLOYD, Ronne' Church Building. F. 1.7 MALAGA WINE—dO yr casks sweet Mule 0 ga Wine, met received and for vale by jaiMILLER & RICKETSON - 11S - DIA HONEY-3 Ws nun landing and IT for sale by JAMEN DALZELL. iel2 VI water's: _ IV ''' ig4 "V l'"' :3 ?'l o '' ,37) 4 k7 . i r /IVlt ' ... l .:r b il Co I , KA-.33 half Chen. Young Dyson Trra. lint pert and for sale by Jell MILLER & J ACAD'ARD DIAPI.:R—Two bales bleached Darn. ask Cotton Diaper. loot opened b/ _aIIACKLrT k WHITE A," ACKEREI.-.50 bbis new No. 3 Mackerel, :eery, l~jing per canal and for rile by /Yin DALZELL I 111 11.:E1'E-2. be. pruner Cheese. erect ving per Lake Erie and for sede by jyln /AMY MIZELL EATHEJ3S AND COTTON-1.W,, Feathers, and bales Cotton, per steamer Cumberland. and for ee e by lylo J AMES DA LL ELI. - VEATHEES--1 sack. prune Kentucky Feathe., 12 post recetred and tor .ale by jyle _POINDEXTER A Co. II Wale( al H MOLASSES—eI bids St. James RALltery S Molaaaca, reed on COttugnmem. per sum. Eureka, for mule by Jyle POINDEXTER A Co SCHAR-40 Wad. prone N O Super. DS do fa, do— for sale by iy I. POINDEXTER & Co R F A s } rte . P r ! N I G OR P d A o ' a M I lo n 4 8 W ,do Double Croy. do do, 111Wdo Medium do dot loam do I. C do do; to store ood for tale by tettla REYNOLDS & SHER PLAT BOATS FOR SAL.F.-.12 large substantial r Flat blotto for sale. Flrtottlre of M== , ,n 26 comer of Non and lionn sts • `CH(X)I. BOOKS- M'fitiaby'• Series, • large stock, kj just received and for sale by liErki 'LDS dt. SHEI OR KALE—A Lail.. wall nla of shafts, F.k.e Alms, • Rood rot of Blacksmith's No!. Ea quire of 17 1 7 BLAKE A. Co VV .",')‘1;-.Z2 .Deism ' t)lNi7." *n .k k (rum At I_, A , R ,T 6' ' '" "" no lliA m lZl D ' IYCKEV ACo KAiyTi "WA1171171N1V.7 and lur mle b( '"`" ""3 741..., G It , 1;-A , ;+1.: 1111-10 Lb lu . ,t? . re v a i zakirallle co by , SAL SA lISAIIARIertrc.. ,6mta. Iyl 7 Post cor wood and Stb LJUIIK PASTE and Gum Lotroncs, Yowl's, Row tI Lemon and Larroonce, Jam read and for auln toy JOEL MOHLER 111 rerA.irl'—'s Fro.. . °1 " t ' y Jo4:l. 1110111. ER IREAM OF TARTAR-400 ILA for Ask by y l7 JIIEL AIOHLE.R YANH.LA REANN—For rah. by IY l 7 JOEL MOHLER RAGS-- , 300 lb* Raga, reed and f A cv s ake y l n. 7 .0 T uk.„4l. . 1 3 A L O , N b — y SOW lb. jr .M ; ders and HTL , si (i1..A . :::± q 600 ;! , ..stortt.tl 1 4, 1! ,r i . 11 11 . 11 1 ( . or D tr. ). D .. Arr o cr a.le by jyk; PlO i d t fo 10 1 l 11"cVil lnr klairtYY,"*. IYO In wood at • Wool, lwashad ' reed and for rule iy6 GEO A BERRY 12OR MA I.E--One Keel Boat or !largo and ono Flat r Boa, Enquire of EN6l.lilll dENNUTT IY 6 37 wood at SfloArl'.l.'„%fLft pS bVrAdrst,xlilTlitiug Lend INSERD 011.-13 M. pure linseed Oil; landing from steamer Bearer and for sale by jyit RAGA LEY I SMITH CRESE-200 b.. Western Reserve Cheese, prime quality, landing trom emir Lake Erte,.d for sale by lIAGALKY & SMITH E NGLISII Mk - INR° BORAX-4W lba Jost road and for rale at the drug warehouse of )Y 3 J MDR Co _ . MCROCCO-60d. bladras Ktd Mona; Undo French Morocco. Also. a fresb supply of Tampico and Madras Boot Morocco, last reed and for ante at low pricer fetO WM YOUNG I Co 'DIG METAL-150 to. Pig Metal, landing Gam steamers Taylor and Do 'Will Clinton and for tale by • joNI JAMES DALRELL . " t e,T 0. ISUGAR, &C.-IWhhela prime N O Sow; 100 1.11 _ktblarkeite klolasseig 10. store and for rate by JAMES DA. ZELL MEW SUEDES GOODS 7110.11 Tail lEM TOIL S. ran.....cvau aeerttfß are NV now opening a fine stock of fresh Sunimer Gavis, direct from the New York and Philadel phia Auctions. where they have been purchased with in the last two weeks. at a very great sacrifice, there by enabling it. to offer far better bargains th an we nave ever drone before In calling the attention of the 06.61 of Pittsburgh and Ss simony to oaranion me ta, we do so with the confidence of our prices being such as will ensure perfect satisfaction: and to all buy ers, either by wholesale or retail, a fine chance is now offered for procunng great bargain., Among those last received ans-- A lot of very cheap cold and blk hg'd Jr. strip'd Silks; Light and duck Lesvos; of extra fine blk fifrd and wiped Gin ed Ba g rna which are A a very groat tarpon. lot of handsome Cote Pally., for Indies dresses; do light colored sod black Hamer, very cheap; do new style silk Vesting do do very handsome Barege Shawls; do very cheap blk do do Jo fine blk silk Mantilla Scarfs: . . , do handsome Parasols and Pares°letts, do do Artificial Flowers; do p Linen Lustre.; ALSO — A fine stock of raper French Cloths and Cas. 'gramme, white and colored Linen Drillings, Caramel'. its, Summer Cassimeres, Drop d' Fhe, Ac At'. A large siwortineet of Nuns of all pnces; Ticking*, Cheeks. to which, as well as oilier arti cles moor line, we invite the special attention of each buyers. ALMA:MI/FR A DAY, 1.2 5 75 market at. N W cor of the diamond Li A. MASON C 0.,& HO MARKET ST., ur.rwEEN•PHIBL & FOURTH, I_)EING desirous of reducing their stock previous to the commencement of the Fall Trade, wiH ode their extensive and fashionable assortment mr • few weeks, at greatly reduced prices. Amongst their as. aurtment may he found excellent styles or - Bereres, Throes, Grenadines, Palmyrintnes, Poll 4 . Cheve. Dress Silks, Lawns and Marlins. fre. k.e., all of which are reduced in price fully one third. Their stock of Shawls is very extensive. and com. poses every known style. A few cartons of crape and silk Shawls put received will be sold extremely low. 4 cases real Scotch Gingham, will be sold at td eta., usual price ICS mils, good English Calicoes Ilk; Amer man do as low as 3 and 4c; wrought Collars 13c; Mus lin de Laines laic; good Alpaces laic; Rennet Rib bons Ike. Their stock rff dark green punt Senn Parasols and Parasolettes, camp g upwards of NA of every style and quality. will be offered at very low rates. , Broad Omits, Cunt:mere* and Vesungs; also, all kinds of enamel muffs and Conanades PMEMM=I Merchants will always find at our wholesale rooms as large and desirable an mmrmient olgootla m usually found in esstet n houses, and at equally low prices. (Icily one peace, from ..men 110 ilevtofron eon Ike made. ett KNOW ALL MEN THAT BENNETT & CO. HAVE re mowed from ID2 Market street, to Met,. new splendid and immense estabLishrnent to,ba known on the TOWER HAL.L CIArTRING I3AZAA R. No. i•ri Market street, between Fifth and Sooth. P1111.0.1.1e The promoters feel a reluctance in promulgating what it any way ought appear like the usual Bombas tic exaggeration of somein the trade, bet will beg to quote the tollowthg notice from one of our city papers: "(hie of the greatest runositieslhot our city affords to the struncer. is Bennett & Co'. great clothing store, No. Intl Market street, between Fifth mid Sixth, which has been styled "Tower Hall," from the peculiar finish of the front. The building Is an brunette one, contain ing seven capariotts.rooms, all of which are stocked with fliers vaarit t) of seasonable garments, arranged in the mon perfect order rind regularity. The prop tor. take great pleusum in showing their building and cower. lo ritaens. parucultaly strangers, and to those cnnong from the country—we know of no place more worthy or a vlsit. mr2dislin EATH:ai & 00 are now receiving direct from r a imposers and monuments - est, a large sasontrent of Fancy and Staple Tnnimtngs, Hosiery and Variety Goods, among which am—Black and cold Alitnulku Fsoges: do do Dress ilo. Embroidery and Vixen,. Glms, Tassel, daises, and other drew Ilutions; black Silk Lore, Linen rumbrae Halkfas, Arufarial Flowers and Wreaths; Clicchweitet, needle worked Collars. steel Bags and Purses, Ivory, h.:bony and Feather Fans, Kid. Silk and Lisle (,loves, a Mitts floe/cry. (iloves, &e, Mu tarot.' and women.' Hosiery. Hair Brushes. Combs and Tooth Brushes, Window Shades and Trimmings, Tudors' Tsmoungs. Shirt.. of mons' and youth.' ours, Be de . w Inch they oder on favorable terms. at thew store, tH Martel st. near 4th. )ell IVI I h l o Tl . . 1,‘ ( ,. /C i •OLki , }Oll Orri. S ES--1V u w rt . l t iz goods tor Loduall=, in a clo a ding—Scote n h mull Mus lin. Swiss do; Nansook do; plant inconets; small har m! In, await haired do. Also, For Evening •Dressca—White embroidered Seriet filualtn., pink enabrotdered Tarlton do; blue do; new yle drinia.k stnped and embroalmed do, plant whim. Wile/pink sod straw colored do; also, embroidered gut Swiss Miinns, Ly die yard, for Evening Dre..es, also, Mark Lace Shawl.. Scarfs and Capra—French and Scotch needle work Collars, an assortment of new and beautiful style listen C-ambnc Handkerchiefs; mourn ing do, all at lowest cask pnec., at norttbeast renter at Ith and marketsta. To Country Merchants. MITH AND JOHNSON, 4 , 1 Market street. have re ceived 15 cos Bonnets, consisting tu part of plain Straw. Aurora Braids, Viet°. in do, Gimp do, Eckel./ do. Chins. Year] sod Florence. 5 vexes Polio Leaf Hato. linauts' and lloy• Leghorn and Bran! do; Art, fieial Plover ft, 11l every variety Also. SIC dot I.adies Conan 'lose, from 75 cent. per do.. up to dm finest qua lily, 1141 do/ Gents ball Hose, a good assortment of 1.1.1 e Sdk and Cotton (doves. I's p. silk Ildkt.. 110 p lVaddeu• do. Pat dor Linen Cnoilinc do, IS car tons Cotton and Thread Laces. Also. a good ..50111- coot of Combs- Buttons. I - breads. Needles, Pins. Cut lery. Jewelry, 5.c.. in all or which they will utfer pert Induerment tn prices to purchaser. my1:1 '%AT R. INIURPIII . has opened this morning, one V • cue Umbrellas. including American and Scotch gingham. cotton and steel treacle gnucharn t hie ca, Part , nl...ineludoor green satin Turk. Ilk .111, sod brown., nt extra size. Also. one ease a:st, bons, I,tark and eu:ored, , s hoe s e n,, do. 1.. n hams. and Carton, style. of .111110/et Gooit•, uo at reduced priers A lot 01 .niter Manchester Cunglouns, good styles, also lately received. CHEAP DoNNKI'S--A lot of brad and other Bon nets (of lost st , oiter's shapes] selling orT at from .371 c to in, at the cpther of th and !Market sta. Wholesale room. , on 2,1 story--entrance from 9th B. /Ye fRINGiII--11200 pieces of %Visite Cotton. and White and colored Linen Fringea, adapted for Gingham and French Linen Dresses, obviattlig the necessity of removed from We dress to washing. Macs Mo hair Dultion retinae %Vili arrive in a few days. ac a pes of Mantilla and Silk Dress Fnage. Wholesale dealers are melted to on earl) inspee .n. as they will he itherany dealt with. The !MUM - facturer will dirtpose of the !roods to person, and pledg es himself mat may are perfect and of good meant., and 25 per cent cheaper that any eastern market--con of .sth and Worn/ street.. over the drag store. Ati agent anted for tips • ity. who is comb/lobed in the who dry goods, with good references y3,tlaser UTER 111. K FRENCH CLOTHS—W R .41Ittrpby invitee the •tletaton of Kentlealrit waiting Cittlho, to his somarunent of very best make of French and Kurdish Cloths. A few piece+ very {upcnor black French, Just reed; also, DOC 141.13 • and Coottimeirs, in great caner'',summer Cossucteree and Tweeds. for melte' sod boys' wen, block satin Vesungs. white Morsetlles do. gents while and bordered linen eambne Hdkfof ouper witfe and colored silk do; gent. Gloves, Hoeiery, atc ; Gout,. Merino and cotton Under - ohms, for summer wear; Mk sod fancy enzyme: Gingham and Jaeonei dn, he. e 7 P LIVED YrATERDA at \V H. Murphy'. Dry ‘J Goods House. northeast corner of Ath .d Market streets—blossy black Stlk. for Alueullas, new style Dress thnahann; WI/ and white Crapes; blk, white and nuked Cotton Hose: French &c Yre Also on band. • good a/sant:tent of black &loin, 14k Silk sail fancy Bung, and Nett Shawls; white and cnb Crape do. plant and embroutered, black Ince Shawl. Sear. and Capes. Ile. , style Gird Netts for Cares. Cop. kr. plain wash Blonds and Nett. Sr • • • . . • • Wholanale Room, up not, where an excellent a sorunent of Pro., &e to always kept at low peters je2l SMALL BAR'DGINGIIANIS.ZW R Murphy has re ceived an additional wipply of the above Rood including brown and white. green mild white, &v., also, • taw piece., super super, very neat Plaid. Jet' SUPER FRENCH CLOTHS—We have )n•1 opened a hue lot of lilk French Cloths, which we are wil ling much lower than we have ever neiore sold the ammo quality ALEX A N DER k DA V, - - /. 20 _ 23 market at. N ror of the ihamond `IV(X3L DEE CASSIMERES— A lot of very cheap Wool blk Casstmeres, among which are some ofa bah, texture. very satiable for the summer season, nut reed by pun A 1.1-1 X ANDF:R k DAV 144 OACtI/ITO NEEll , —Pairl pieties 4.4 also c.-4 In white and red and blue barred Netts, extra lank. Also, 11,4. 11-4 and 12.4 heavy Rohm... imparted expressly fora superior article of Mosquito Netts- for citysales, mat received Ly )R213 StiACKLF;TT & WRITE, U 9 wood st WHITE CAPODS 9001 UREA:kit:L.I—W R Murphy has pen received an Invoice of White Dress floods for lathes, such as French and tieotch Mall Maxims, Nat...km- Saun barA /scone.. ke, very low Also. White Bonnet Ribbon., at northeast cor ner of ilth and market tits te-24 MONUITO NKrI'ING—W It Morph, ham rrr d his .apply of Mosquito Netting. Linn, and Amer man. white, von-a. blur and barred, of all widths, also. Inobinen fur do, very wide. and offirrd al low prig. by the piece of yard. )617 P.AGRASS FOR SKIRTS—A .apply lately rare. ved Also. corded and Marseille. Skirt, also. Mosothito Netts, white and colored, wide Robinette for do. at dry goods honor of W R MURPHY, lY:l northeast rower 4th and market or. C hie kering's Pianos 011911 JOHN II ME R. LLO Nu el Wooin d st, °Hers to sale •I the lowest mutuettt rer's pewee, the sollowmg essortrottlit of rmsto-fortes, trom Mr ontmotattotry of Jonas Chtekertitg, &Won, Ms. No 1 A Rosewood iron - fewer ti otttavu ham). 5300 11 :100 •,..141 111 MAWR r 0711.11.1111831, A Rosewood. carved Gothic base. 0 octavo Piano made by A H Gale A Co. N V. .a/76 A Ru.evrowl, carved mounting , arid inonliled legs Okoctn•o, made by the Manhattan Co. N V. a vet) powerful and substantial made Plann , at the low price of 2,1 A very superior semi-grand Piano. triode r, by Her, Farm GI octavo, Rosewood ease, (Ott A m•hotpuiy second hand. 6 oct•vo, mode by F Blume t 1.50 A mahogany second hand, made t Nollllll S. Clark, 611 A inahgrany socond hood Piano, made by Nola RIO For sale by JOHN 11 M F.1.1.t HI, Cl Wood sreet. sole agent for Chickeringbs hatior. for Weste , n I'erinsylvll/1111 it , -- - . Splendid New Pianos. Millll% subscriber, previous to leaving for the East to replenish ht. stork, will dispose of the balance of In. stock on hand at reduced .reele c tion on I n terms 11 consists of a clon of Pianos made by Nunim A. Clark, N V., end Jonas Chickertac. of Boston, Maas. of Iron 6 to 7 oetases. of rosewood and Mahogany. of different styles nod par IY/7 H KLEID:H. At Woodwell's. Thud st YOUNG LADIES' SEMINALLY, ALLA/WENT. Ting. Autumn Seamen or di. Instneurth will com j thence on the first Moodsa remember. Soothe on Federal street, ie. - Cidonade Row." Si door from the bridge The course of Instruction and the rater of lumen are the same as heretofore. For more minute intormanon. seecircular or apply to the instructor, Mr. N W. Ma-rcsbc. Reference may alto be tnrsde to the following gentle- Tir. T. F. Dale, Allegheny. Hon. C. Shales FiTl S borgh R. B. Elliott. - I Rev. D. H. Ruldle Mr. H. P. Swartz. Ho v. H. Dyer, • W ILLIAM SMITH. Manufacturer of Cotton rind colored Linen, Fruige. for Drosoes,,ft.c., Sewing Silk and colored Cotton Ynnges for silk and ginghatn Parasol.. Gimp, Mohair, and Salk Hulliou Fringes, made to cozier on We shortest notice. dime; corner of dinkier, Lane rind William, entrenee Np 65 William street, thud door, over !ante, tr. Ups , dote, NOU Maiden Ilan, Is ow f ort. - • ~ ylO REED, PA-RIES & Co's. PRESET LINE. 1848. BEAVER AND CLEVELAND LINE, au WARREN. Canal Par keb.-SWALLOW, Capt. Ford. OCEAN, Capt. Waiters. 0 N I s }:. o of ~d the y a c , b . o c r e e p, P: i c i ts d le ave .. Bc , :sj . e i r every Warren. where they connect with the Mail Stages for Akron and Cleveland, nertvlng al etch of these places before med. One oftbe Packets leave Warren datly, •t S P. M., and arrive at Beaver in time to take the morning steamboat for Pittsburgh. cterF2. , & LRFFINGWLI.L, Warren. r'ropra B TAYLOR, BEAVER AND ERIE PACKET LINE. TI1301:01:1 TO TOO LA. IN TORT? nocks. Canal Packet—Paxasvhvains, Capt. Jeffries; " TAISG.I.II. " " I.aoß Eau, Truby; " " Perroms, Brown; " - Faxcinort, Sayer. The above new and splendth Passenger Packets have commanced running between BEAVER AND ERIE, and all] run regularly during the season—one boat leaving ErIG every morning at 9 o'clock, and one leas , ing Beaver even. evening. Immedthiely after the arri val of the steamboat Michigan from Pittsburgh. The boats are new and comfortably furnished, and will run through in forty hours Passengers to any point on the Lakes, or to Niagara Falls, will find this route the most comfortable mid expeditious. Tickets through to all ports on the Lake can be procured by apply tug to the proprietors. REED, PARKS& Co, Beaver. JOHN A. CA DG HEY, Agt. Putsburgb, roe. Water and Smithfield sta. AGENTS:—Jas C Harrison, Buffalo, N Y. C NI Reed, Erie, Pa. C C Nick, Greenville, Pa; filTarland and King, Big Bend, Pa; Hays A Plumb, Sharpsburgh, Pa; W C filalan. Sharon, Pa; D C Mathews, Pulaski, Pa; W Cunningham, New Cute, Pa iyl Country Merchants take Notice! atxn TII. ice WT/11 rue. A TRAVERS & Co., 54 Maiden Lane, (late Hinton A & Travers.) offer for sale, in quantities to suit purchasers— I,ODU roams Ruled Cop Paper, at 81 25 10 81 50pr rot 2.1110) do Ruled !setter Paper, lOa to 150 do 10.108 do Wrapping Piper, 25 to lOD do 108p1 rolls Pup, ilanglinn, at sen to 0 ClO pr piece 5,000 do American Saun do, Ilk • 15 do 5,1)110 pall of 011 Transparent Window Shades of oar own manufacture, beautiful deatgna and colon, at from 01 00 In 01 50 per pair. 18010 l bre of Wool Twine sold Wrapping Tua° of all kinds, from 1211015 rui per lb. We also have other koods to Um same proportion, and we guarantee to please you if you will call and see us at bit Maiden Lane, Now York. A. TRAVERS &Co New York, June. 141 b. jelbaLlw lIIVALCHANTEI. WAY FREIGHT LINE. L_ 1348, = 1848 -at -Alia aacatnaveLy roa 'me rautasroaranon 01 W. 71101017 1010 ETWEEN Pntaintrak, Blatravdle. Johnstown, Hal _UP hday alnargh,NVattr liunlnd;don Co) and Pe tarsbu w. formed exclusively for the special ac commalution of the way business. The Proprietors, thonkful (or the very liberal patronage they have re ceived during the last two years, would respectfull ` t tam tlicirtem[olo and itm public that they are uoseull better prepare., to dellYer Foods at any point on the Canal and Rail Roads. with promptness and dispatch. PICK WoRTII A WOODS, JAMES A LORE, C.EultuE JOHN MILLER A. Co. AGENTS. I'mkamith & Woods, Johnstown. John Miller. Hollidaystwnh. C A Al'Anulty& Co, canal baste, Pittsburgh. RtuncarAcrw—Pittsburgh--;_nt uth & Stnelatt; J & Mr Dev tn. G& J H Shoonbergnr, Itobutson & Co; R Moore, Bagsley & South; John Parker, Wm Lamar & Co; Dr P Sbonnber sr. jmN, Pennsylvania Canal & Rail Road Ex press Past Packet Line, 1848. _.. FROM NITSBUGII TO PIIIDAITELLPHIA & BAL - - -.•- •-- TIMORE. taleinaively for Passenger.) ri pulthe are reSpee y informed that thts Lane sehl come:lnnen running on tho 2(4 last, and ton untie througnout the eeason . . Tie boa. are 1/00... asul of • aupenor class, with en !anted. cabin, which will give K . PClller comfort The ears are the latest construction. A twat well always be to peon, and travelera are re quested to stall and et wattle them before engagingVas eage elsewhere. (Fare only nine dollars tarnagh.l One oldie boats of this Line will leave the landing loppoene Ti. S. Hotel. corner of Penn street and Canal. every night at _in o'- clock l'ime :14 days For Information, apply at the Office. Mononaabela House, or to D LFt7 CH &CO le'-'L Canal Basin. Merchants , Transportation 1848 . M-laa. V, /OM .11...110/11121 FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. G a'Da consigned to io n : r .,. c t a c r u e rz : , l :, be . fu r anarded C A AIcANULTY A Co Canal Rusin. Penn Pittsburgh. NIERSEILLES & REYNOLDS, Itlg rod 36.5 Market •t. Phi Pa. ROSE. NIERFLITr & Co, IrD Smith, wharf. Baltimore. - - PIONEER TRANSPORTATION LINILs 1848 . -M , Via nr:rw KEN lIA LTIMORE AND PITTSBURGH. Time. &Maya. XII Merchandise , rnasportsd at Canal rate.. FORSYTH A DUNCAN, Agents, Water street. Pinsbargit. FB-AILET A MARSHALL, Agents, 17 Idea. stet's, Baltimore. HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, &c. - - - VALUABLE PROPERTY POT, BALE. AT property lately occupied by H.-Nizen, rot .H : 1 wog sued, near Robinson., Allegheny cup ‘ l I be aold on accominalaung terms_ The lot to 13 feet 4 inches Cm Craig street., running through to the Banal lat trot. There ts a good two story frame dteri Una hotter on the prem.., lately built, and the lot well unproved, cuntattung a variety of choice fruit es, erupt. ahrubbery . &c. Thu property is conveni enretly situated for perrons doing busmen in either Pitts burgh or Allegheny. and to a dewrable rewdenee. Tide For ternts apply to WILL BOYD, Attor ney at La w. °thee on Foorth street, above Smithfield. ap4-dtf E M=l32 I L=Tre ! T • • • • • • •-. ri subscber will fell on accommodating terms.. valuable Intl of unimproved land, situate on the rood leadins train Broldon to Friutklin f about eighteen miles from Pittsburgh and about eight miles from the town of Freedom nu t () he Mei over. The tract con tain. 402 acres and perches, strict measure The land is of en excettent quality, about 00 acres cleared, and well watered. and swill be sold either in whole or IJI 111 171/11 ot convemeat IZr, to mat purchasers. turnter particulars ellqll.<l of W\l. BOYD. Att'y at Law, attire on 4th au. above-Sautimeld, Pittsburgh. my2ti dhortiT Property In Alleghewy City for Bole. Tilt.: subscribers oder or sale a number of choice Lots, situate In We Second Word, fronting on the COllllll4/11 ground, on easy terms Impure of 41' o'll. kOLIINStiN, Any st La, St Clete at or of dAr ROI3INSON, on the premises. myl7•Mec wtf T 8 eam Engine and Saw 2Llliar Saia. 9 , 11 E tubwribeis having ttow Wen. lower Saur,ll.. Pt-txtfur 111.cinfia in successful operolioo, of thr,r upper NIII I. wait tur Steam Engine and Lath Cumin: Eatablisbutent. the Frame Buildings con taining them for tale on reasonable and aematrufala. hue wrnit The meant envie tt all excellent one, .d al! the works in the x+uvrin and Lath Cutting estal, light:nem+ •re 111 Ijood wholend condtion, arid pur r hater can remove the sad put theta into opera tion in another place, in lesa than sixty days. Letters post paid, doweled to the sulosenbers. Pittabureh, will 1,41 promptly attended to. NE , nLLI: B. CRAIG k RON. _ _ - • Real Matsu la Ohio. A TRACT of tont; lilt&create Harrison, Portage Co., A on the Cuyahoga riven—about 30 acres under im provement. Also, two unimproved lots in the village f Warren, Trumbull Co, 00 feet by 60. Alai, a lot of ground an the centre of Hartford, Trumbull Co, with a fiue dwelling house and store--onis ottho beat stands for • merchant on the Westam. Reserve. Any or all this property will be sold oei very accommodating terms. NAIAII DICKEY & Co., (chit) Water and Front sts. Rasa Estate In Mercer County. AWI', Storehouse end Dwelling, situate on the Erie Fat... Canal. to the village. of West Mid dlesex.; a desirable location for • merchant Also, a Lot and good Dwelling House well muted bra Tavern Stand.. the ' , Moat of tirangeville. on Stain line of Ohre Term, easy.. ISAIAH DICKEY & Co. febtO Water nod Front as. For R 411.111.. A Iwo glary brick dwelling with about its acre. of ground attached, mutated al Oakland. The place i• well atoned with fruit of all kind., and io a drawable locauon for a frimil, being cnuraly out of reach of the river and dirt of the city. An °minim. leaves oakland hourly for the city. Apply to mantht ATWOOD, JOYS & Co. For Kent— ritA new three story brink dwelling house on ylle 'greet—Po...mon given on the fiat of pnl or sooner If required. Inquire of Itil J A K FLOYD,I9I liberty street. ETLEZMI jaA two vtory brtek dorellnig with about 5 were. of ground.mounted on the bank or the Ohio river, thr borough of 51 neheater. Apply to lao9l JANIES A HUTCHISON & Co. Ilvrn'inn( honoes situated on 4th We oven% nenr canal bridge. I n e city of Pittsburgh. Al- Ig by 20 fret, with a convenient en trance on sth ot., o'er wood. Also, (rune dwelling, two otorie*, with no acre of ground enelooed and under roltivonion, Joanne on Moo lone, in We city or Alleghe n, Inquire of 1 D WILLIAMS, tans 110 wood street_ IMEMII2 Pill SA OR KFAvr.thr Totaling!! Brew ery.firewing apparatus. situate on lb In - , reet and Barker's alley,ond now occupied by I " m ulti Sr Co l'osseasion given on the first duy r, Ap' be r riniutre It ROWN CULBERT:4,N, feb22l( 11.5 liberty st. V, A la. / I( SALK—The •übscriber offer. for ..ute the three story brick Wnsehouse on Wood stcupied by R. Tanner A. Co reet, oc It rents now for 8 1000 per pent. opt, WM WILSON, Jr To Let. The new three Atory Aro proof brick More on arund ob now ta•copied by Edward :van;for rierent Irlan lei of aprtl twit Ingo of J SCIIVONMAKER d. Ca., 'man wood street. The Itubtictiber• will rant port a the Imo house now ocrupb.d by thorn. Apply to DALZKI.I. dr. Co, ===l • For Rent. i gh A large roont on the At !glory of the warehouse It the Auktacrthera, Illat th e (OM of Wood atreet--a good location fora steamboat agency or antumor:ln,. ollSer tont4 BOLI.AfANS k GARRISON. • • - L'or Salo. AA Fine Iwo story brick house, on main street, Allegheny city, twin the upper bndge. The lot ta tin front by IUU deep. For terms ingune delStr_ A WASHIN(FrOti. 4th it. For Itent. e h* THE large fire proof warehottee. _4 feet front hy 11.1101 FO Rot deep. on weand at, twa t wood R ent mn 4. crate Itoporectl 1 SCHOONMAKER E. Co., dclo 21 wood gt yor Rant, A Smoke House, snowed on Plum alley, for rent. luguiriz RAJ= DALZI.I.L A Co, Lpektiatretek. . _ deel3 ciOAL. LAND FOR aVaLW—Seven °ere• coal lend for ealea Imam }trim. nd of the Alonougeb,„l. above BroleAaville, 1'.., basing • 7 400treln of toll, • hie 4 veliMe sold ut cache/4..4x gra -Poi are ply to toe2s) A WiIA.RBA CM 33 wood at rATA-PSCO NEAIt nwriumm, Ida MILE PRINCIPAL, Mrs. Lamas Pews, lo a m bad lomexcierience in directing • Literary loannina°, and it is well known to thapnblle from her former con nection in the iloy (N. Y.) Seminary `nth her sine% Mrs. Emma Willard, as the anther of Lincoln's Bota oy. and of a series of works on Cbetmstry, Nam rat Philosophy, ac _, of sundry work; on the subject of Ed ucation, an. The Patapsco Female leathern Is dunned within her minutes walk of the depot of the Railroad in the of Eni com Am* M., ten milks west of Baltimore, owl which, as with Washington, there is a constant commenicuieng, both by Eadroads and Turinelea— Toe Minding for the acrnmartmlation of the school, is of dreued granite, erected in a chaste style of archi tecture. at an expanse of 627,000. The present Punct ual, aided by the adviee and asaimance of her husband, the Hon. John Phelps, has expended about 1111,030 in addtuons and improvements. The adjacent constsung of about twelves eels's belonging to the In stitution, are beautifully situated, and affoni many ad vantages for health and recreation. The terms km the scholastic year, for board and Eng lish edueatton.are EMT on cairn charges belts rand - Cor the ornamental branthea, lentstroa and foretgh tan guaxew A board of five Trustees Ithe lion, Thomas IL Dor reY, President) have a general oversight of the condi tion and management of the Insthmion. The Rt. Rev. Win. R. Whnunghana is uglier. A resident Chaplain, the Rev. Wm. 11. Clarke. a graduate of Tale College, is Professor of Mental Philosophy and English Compo sition. Resides the experienced and excellent Vice Pnneipol, Mi. Browne, there are associated in the care, discipline and instruction of thepupils, 9 tubes resident in the family. Mons. Louis P. Levet,. gradu ate of the University of Prance res , (fienutiettr as dress; Pro fessor of modern' languages, ides in the instimuou, and devote. his • time wholly to its interests. There are in regular attendance two thatingumbel German Profesmrs of the piano; two English' Professor; one of vocal manic and the guitar , and one of the harp and organ, and Professor of driwing and painting m ter colors end ill Professor Aiken, of the University of Maryland, is lecturer on the physical ulences. Mr. Henry C. Cromwell is secretary and businem agent. An organization of °Meer, and teachers like the above, math the' acemothodallons par/tided, entitle the Patapsco I.titote' to the rank of • College, or Universi ty for the perfecting of female edueation in useful and ornamental branoltes. It is vested hp let Of in.,- ponnuon, with the power of graining diplomas to Mom who pass through a prescribed course of study. Fstrut from • report of the Rt. Rev. Bishop Whit tingham to the Diocesan Convention of Maryland ' 'The lam exammuon of the Patapieo Female load tote has afforded still greater evidence, if more were oeeded, how competem Mrs. Phelps la, to sustain an Institution inferior to none to the country of Its kind." The Board of Examiners consisting of the Hon. Chuceller JahllSoll, of Marylmul, ••••••• 4 . ,, K1 wi th sev eral distinguished gentlemen from this, and other States, thus reported, October, IBM ;;.-The examination which has just closed, v., so conducted as to sausfy us that the course of instruction thorough, various and ample. That what is taught is perfectly understood, and diet when a young lady hue pawed through the classes at the Patapseo leen tote, and been iraboed with the elevated prineylee which are there so sedulously tocuicated, one is pre pered to adorn limy sumo. to which it may be her fu ture lot to be placed., 41 vie, of the high intellectual and moral culture, which, is our judgment, the pupils of the Patapsco lustitnie enjoy, as well as the unsur passed salubrity of the climate, the beauty of the sce nery, and the conveniences of access with which it is favored, we are persuaded we cannot too strongly commend it to the public patronage!' KUMct from a report of We P 1111.40, Oct, 1847: - Patrons of venousebristian deunstirutuons have continued to give the Institution their support end friendship; and as •due return. the piney!. of ail ere respected Controversy among in is dlsconnumanced. We endeavor to train up our pupils as dui..., rely ing touch nu the influence of religious habits and exam *. A Northern school to all its essentigl features and characterisus, but &rested of •P that ijthich might be afrefulve to southern feelings, is planted in . Southern CMlle." Thu Institution is, at all times, open for the recep tion of pupil.. Those who wish to do so, seaman du ring vacsuone Appbeanon. may be =de to Mrs. Lincoln Phelps, El'icons Mills P. Office, Alaryland_ The •servica. of well qualified teachers for schools and familia; may usually be obtalnad by op ply nut to the Patapsco lustione, in which I. a Normal Depanmeut, for the training and improvement of taacl, ore. . _ 0• MI wlOtif P LANETARY & STE I. LAR.WORLD 9 . I —A popu lar expoFition of the gnat ilimoveries and theo ries of modern astionnoly; by 0 M Miiebell, • at, I), rector of the Cincumafi Obwrvatory. Headley's Italy. Alps and Rhine.—Letters from Italy, the Alp. and the Rhine; by) T Headley, author of Na poleon mad hi. ?Harahan., Mfuhington and his Genet , als, &e. New and revised edirion. Maustics ot,Coal.—The Geographicid and °colons. cal distinctious of litinercil Combustibles or &awl fuck includtnni also, notices and localine• of the various uuneral hitunzinious substances employed in arts and manufactures; illustrated by Maps and Diairrams; ac companied by nearly 400 statistleal tables, and 110 Da n of molests' combustibkw, /se; prepared by Rich , and Crowling Taylor . Just received a few copies of each Mate above works —for sale by JOHNSTON I STOCKTON, 15' 3 ktooksollers, eor market & 3d nts. GREENWOOD GARDENS. FISITEM TO THIS FLETIMAT cw be thrashed V with a Lunch at all hours of the day; also, lee Creams, Fruit Confectionary, &e. The steamer Green wood makes her regular trips as usual, leaving her Pitt street lauding at SS A. M., and at half past rack Lour (except lit until Itti P. M.—leaving the Garden et It/ P. M. for her hut tnp to the city. A rommlight view of the Garden w tedescnbable in its beauty. Rag Wu. a. THE. big - hest price in cosh paid for good clean rugs also, canvass, bale rope; grew rope; ba wool en nap, Ac., by I. W. C ICS. sat arnyne st. bet. peen k liberty N DIA RUBBER` BAL.LS—:I6 dower solid India Rub ". ber Ball., of did - emus colors. We can furnish this crude to merchants at very low prices, In large quan ttties, at thaaudia Rubber Depot, No 3 wood n. tilzY.•fr J fc H PHILLIPS EXCHANGE BROKERS, icc, ausemnr, HANNA Iwo:Ens, EXCHANGE BROKERS, and dealer. 1.) in Fenian and Domenic Exehange, Certificates at Deposita, Bank Nate., and Specie, Fourth street, new tg "penile the Bank of Puntburgh. Current =meg =on depesne—Sight Cheek. fog saki, and cot made on maxly all the prisedgal potnu in the United Ewes, - - The Gold. highest preadam paid fkrr Foreign sad Auteaiese k=l:=s N. HOLICES i SON, IiCo&NICERS and Deal.. in Exchange, Coin and P liar& Nowa, Ne. 115, Market street, Pittsburgh., Selling Rauh Exchange. Baying &um Now York, FOladelphla, Ifs I.La= 2 d02 do Balthaoro, do EU. Lads, . 2do Buytng Cams, B E NOTES. Saying Rale& Ohio, 2du Co. & Scrip Onion, 2 di, ...., ~. , .., , _ __, Indlans, "do Relief Notes, "do - Kennieky, "do Pennsylvatua Cy "do "do Now York do "do Virginia., do Wheeling, fdo New Orleans, "do Tennessee, gdo klarykind, "do feb9ttf • . - - • • - 1EM.1..k. CURRY—Bankers and Exchange Brokers, jy Dualnr• in Fulnlan and Domestic 75me attd Sight Bills of Exchange CerdScates of De site, Bank Note. and CS Coirn NoWood meet, third door below Fourth, west side. soarlitf WILLIAM A. WILL £ CO., BANKEEL9, EXCHANGE DROXERS, and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Fsehange, Certifientes of Deposite, Hank Notes, and Specie, No. 64 Wood st.„ one door above Fourth, East side, Pittsburgh, Pa. oetßd&-orF FORSIGIN lIXOLIIAXONss: ItlAB on England, Ireland, and Scotland bought to any mount rat the Current Rams of Exchangn , Drafts payable to any part of the Old Countries, from £1 to 11000, at the to of II to the £ Starling, without deduction or discount, by JOSHUA ROBIN SON, Es'tropean and General Agent, °Bicest one door west of wood_ oettlitf ALLYN 1..1/117-Auurzu lonsrain an oat & RAHN, tANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROXERS, dealers in Fore and Domenic Rills of Exchange, Can ates of ign me ßatik Notes and Coin, corner of 3d and Wood streets, directly opposite St. Diaries. Ho tel. marNidly wlrgnittorkultus-- Ohlo„ Indiana, Xeomelch lilassottyk purchased at the lowest tats, b nsuilMoter,y dcloh. HOLM ES it. SON, BS Market street BILLS OF EIICHARGICItCTtetoIon Nor York, P6itndelphlaa i , Constantly for sale by N. HOLM " A k SON. de to M Market st. C OLLECTIONS—DraIta, Notes, and Accept., the moat p fav ayabl orable eto any terms. N. HOLXIFS k pan of tho Unron, co/SON. lected oo dela 66 Market st. HATS. CAPS AND BONNXTS. FASHIONABLE HATS. itTHE subscriber, in addition to his earn enanufactosing of Hats. Isu made arrange meets withhlessr• Selma & Co., (the most fashionable batten of the city of New Vork,) for a reg ular supply of his extra bee Silk Hats, and having lust received a few cases, gentlemen can be suited with a very itch and beatnik that by calling at his nee Hat nod Cap Store, SesteLeld street second door south of Feenh, where may be found a great variety of Hats and Caps of his own manufacture, whohniale and re. awl. Hats made to order on short entree. JAMES WILSON. -- OTO - Orar - ‘ (Successors to M'Cord & King) 111/1 b liPaihlortable Corner of Wood andett. Rfflil kre 'IDARTICULAR attendee paid to our Retail Trade. L Gentlemen flk/I rely upon gettirsohelr Hats and naasuvaou. Caps from our establishment of the BUT at and wouthusetor. of the tall. firfirs., and the LOWEST men. Country Merchants, purchasing by brholesaJe, are respectfully owned to sail and examine our Stock; as we can say with confidence that as regard. arson sud monk it will not suffer in a comparison with any house to Phdadelpfux febl7 Fashionable Hat and Cap l 7 Et)R(iii h. ANSBUTZ, Agent, respectfully ! informa but friends. and the public generally' that he has commenced the manufacture of Hats and Cap. at No. 33 Wood street, one door above the corner of Second, where he has now on hand a fine 14.011M(111 of Flats iticl Cap. of his. owis manufacture, which he will thspri.e ef on the most reasonable terms, wholesale and retail. for cash or city acceptance. Hats made to order at the shortest notice. ar.20 . ..3m "--- STRKW—GOdb-g. . .. M.:ALF/Ili ted are k invi to erne It H. PALMER'S moc of Straw (Mods, of the .pane mile. compbeed in pan of BONN KlSS—Florence Itratth Fingbah Dun stable do; Amenean do do; China Pearl do Coburg do; Rutland do, French Lace; Fancy Unapt he. he. HATS—Leghorn, Palm Leaf. Panama, Fancy Straw, do Braid, Rutland Braid, Pedal do. . .. • .. . ..., Also, Arblitial flowers. Ribbons, /sc. Sinew Bon net N'.rebousc.lM market •t. marks _ Spring Faihtons - lon lain. RI oCORD & Co., (uric seam) Pr Lao.) ILAITM, IV-ILL Introduce the Spring kttyle of Hats this day, Saturday, March 401,149. eir friends and customers are requested to call and examine their stook of Spring lints, just received from New York, at their store, corner of3th and Wood it.. mart ALlifralCD D. ICED VII., e lb j;i tp CHEAMST Fait2innable Hatter la 'pal Store, 72 Fourth Ere.. it lilan " rittur P in i g nc :nd scnmm od 2.ar nor of Wood meet and Virgin alley. Higheuriees Rhea), paid for shipping Pura ji51.71111=1. IPAINON POR FiATIL:.;L h norr teesiOssl Ara* N ovNow Volt, the Somas, Style for hod, raV White-Beam, Pearl nod White Free& Hsu, with Vert Those to Iseivokalvin tight flat Vs re kited tonal - sots, . rs • .00g1 ^-4 aura 13 wood st,3 dons above itt s ! I LFs!!l THE ONLY ILICRIEDITL. trARTS VEGETABLE EXTRACT is an lovable Me remedy for Epileptic Fit. or Ralli, Sickpers. Convulsions, Spasms, Isc. It is veil mown, that from time immemorial, phystemns have prtictottnecti Ettaleri cie fits thearable. h has bellied ell I.llCar akin. and the boasted poorer of all medioine, and consequently fhou• sands have suffered through • miserable egtstent, tad at last yielded up their lives on the altar of insanity . With of deference. however. to the ophdons the gnat and Learned, - ve say that it has been cured. HART'S YU:Erni:ILE EXTRACT, For smmon years, haa been tested by many persons who hare soesrad with this dreadful disease, and to emery cam wham It has had a fair trial, has effected a Flu of CB pears tad 6 mandu, cured by tbin cue of WC= Read the following remarkable caseof the son of Wm, Seems, E.q., or Philadelphia, afflicted anal Ern tepee Fits 27 years add 6 menthe. After travelling Monti England, Scotland. Germany and Prance, con talent& the moat emineet physicians, and expending for medicine, medical treatment and advice, three thou sand dollars, returned with his we to this country in November last, without receiving any benefit whats• or, and was cured by using HARTS ~ ,ETABLE EXTRACT. Kr. Witham Beeore's Letter to Drs. Ivan. nod Hart I have spent over three thousand dollars for medi cine and medical attendance. I was advised to tale a mar to Europe with him, wi eh I did. I first visced England. I consulted the moat eminent physicians there In respect to his ease; they examined him and prescribed accordingly. I remained three month. without perceiving any change for the better, which at me Mora two hundred and fifty dollars pocketed by the pliyalcians, and the most that I received was their opinion that my son's case was hopeless and rou tinely tneerable. I accordingly led England, and trav elled through Scotland. Germany and Prance, and re• tamed home In th e month of November last, with my Mains far from being eared us when I left. I min your advertisement lit one of the New York papers, and concluded to try Hart's Vegetable Extract, seem; your statements and cenificates of SO many cares, some of twenty and thirty years' standing, and I can more Jon I am not sorry I did en, as by the aso of Ham's Vegeta: hie Extract alone, he was snored to perfect health. Ms reason, which was so far gone as to unfit him for busing." is entirely restored, with the prospect now before Mm, of life, health asp esefulness, He is now 26 years of age, and 27 years and II month. of thin time has berm afilleted with this most dreadful of diS CLOS; bet thank God ha is now enjoying good health. Now, gentlemen, faith without works I don't believe In. To say that I dull be ever grateful to you is ono thing, and as I here enclose you one hundred dollars, I have no doubt bra that you will think this is another and quite a di/recent thing. The debt of granted, I still ewe you, but please to accept the present amount en interest on the debt in advance. Van very respectfully WILLIAM SECORE TO THE AFFLICTED-: One of the proprietors of chic invaluable medieme was &filleted for several years with Epileptic Fite. The disease had produced the worst effect ae on his too system, vim Lo of memory, imbecility of min .d • perfect pro m ratio n of the nervous system. i a had tried the skill of the best physicians for mven years, and frei• IMMO under their treatment, mad he harm that this 020diliII0 INV his only hope for health and life, arid was therefore determixted IQ give n Clue truti, and to persevere in its use, which he did, andllm recall was a peel reatormion to health, which was moth tied aainm tad far rmarty sixteen years. We would refer to the following persons woo have been °mad_ by acing Bart's Vegetable Extract: - Cot B Denali:nth daughter was maimed nme years, reside. at Yonkers, Now York. W Benne nine years, 171 Grand st_ seven yams, 12 Dove: Et I " ) °mith, V. ,{„` Brooklyn, g &T in = yams, 7. l3isten ' y, lal , rl, Was B Crane, twelve years, US Flastoners W Wm Parsell, tarenity-three_ycers, 73 No Jacob Petty, dm years, 174 Delaney at. Philo Johns.% memo- eight lean , Greencastle, pp 'ado B••••lall, 94 East Broadway, New York Thomas B. Jones, of the U 8 Navy. Caps Wm /sinning; State el Bridgeport, Cl. temente Mimi:nada to Dr W L Monroe, Gaillard, 0. Bev Richard Tanen, Wem Davenport N 7. Rey T L Basbecif Bahlmore, id Mr Joseph Bradley et, N Y. Deoghtoo, hteenth NY. Mrs Jam. Berth:Al, r, Orange a. SNY John Pkiber 178 Elisabeth st, Richttea, glB imey d o lama. Smith, MO Suffolk st, Marin Dnywri, 100 Water at, All of which may be called upon, or addrascsd, poag Pnid New Y 1:17 Preqarod by Dr 8 Haas, (lata Iv.. 3 llartj F rk. ritOMAS & Co, 146 Mains besureen 3d anal sta, and 100 Main st, between ith and SW meets, Cincinnati, 0010, arttobisele and retail agents for the south and WM. L WILCOX, Jr., earner of hlaitet st and Me Dia mond, only let Pittabt itunittawl A HTIEHA, OIIDIFFICHUP';'OF BithIATHING. - - 21a. This disease ia ceased by paroxysmal rotten., don of the air cells is very debilitating...lmo. reev ing suffocation DI L BWKEtTSEICB PANACEA a the only certain ease. Hoarseness can be entirely eared by • free nee ot Ssectiter'• Panacea. Catarrh, or common cold, which, if neglected, will terminate in Consumption, is effectually renewed and cured by Dr. Swimmer's Panacea Bronchitis, if unchecked, will effectuaHv lead to Bronchial Consumption, but a timely use of Dr. Sweet legatit=ontlitilltiL"or'r tore Throat.—This di ease often leads to serious conseguenees from nett le t, such as ulceration of the throat. On the first nytup =rDrlySsreemer's Ptutoc., should be procured and Coughs and Colds find a j usvereagn remedy in Dr. Etweetstr's Panacea. Pneumonia Notha—A very fatal disease, resulting from a violent cough and cold on a debilitated or bro ken:Libretti ponstinsuom aged persons are subject to It— Dr. Sweeter's Panacea should besed on the first symptoms, which are a cough or cold. Night Swysta.—This dehilitaung complamt null meet with umely check, by using Th. Sweemers Panacea_ Constimptiort—lT on the Ant appearance of coroutro awe sparrows, which LTV scan.t . tthe side (Mal hren•r, map :1;4 r lit=od ne. , ,,i ll t r .p S pm e t s , :se d r's P.aceu N.A. the LIMES, the Windpipe, or Bronchial Tubes become clogged ap with phlegm so to 1111pde rewi- Mina or breattuag, Dr. Sweetser's ?rose., which is potvirfial Ewen:want, should be taken imunding 10 the directions. Infinerbra.—This dutreialorepidemic, so prevalent to our climate, is speedily cased by DT. SurectseSs Pants. ACM. Price V per bottle, a SOSes for 85. Poe sale by WM . JArCEV Liberty , sign Cr ha big boot. no st nflie i 7 fllnatiO4./e *0 Stfll - ic K , , ~ ..., No. 65, DIAMOND ALLIS. • ...: ,_ ' few doors below Wood street, to. • • ,-..., market. ~.. . ' ,• "'-. DR. DRO.WH, having bean ' 1 . •'•:,• 1 . 1,, - .. , regularly ethical." to the medical •• : ' -,r,, , profession and been for romp time . ~... in general practice, now confine. I" ':' • •: his attmaiou to tits treat:n.l of . • ' j ii k those Prime and -delicate j • ' :' . \ plaints for whiel.M. %pommies : • • !..... , and etperionce peoullarly..qualify .f.l . .. • es- ' % him. II years assadacenlyrievomtt to stn. 5. treatment of thew ectrapatqdurtng which time babas bad more practice and has cared more pa tient, than can ever fall to the lot of any private pros titioner) amply quati/les him to rifler asimmures of opeedy, permanent, and satisfactory rare to all afflicted with delicate d1....es and all diseases arising dime from. Dr. Brown would Inform those afilictod with private diseases which have become chronic by than or Kg graveled by the ma of my of the common nostrums of the day, that their complaints can be radically and thor oughly eared; ha having given his careful attention"lo the treatment clench eases, and succeeded to hundreds of instances in curing persons of inflammation of the neck of tha bladder, and kindred diseases which often result from those cases where others have maligned them to hopeless despair. lie particularly invites such as have been long and unsuccesafally treated by others to consult him, when ovary satisfaction MD lio givon diem, and their cams tratili-cl in a careful, thorouo and intelligent manner, pointed out by • long experience, wady, and investigation, which it I. impoesible for those extin a Erra l . practice of methane to glee any I,l7l4ernia or Ruputee--Dr. Drown also invites per sona &Mimed with Hernia to call, a he has paid partic ular attention to this disease. Ski n d.j.., aloe pis a, Palsy, ate., speedtly mired. Chlrri—T7 l ow . N. ents . of nth sex living al a distance, by staling their disease in writing, gyring all the syinpl toms, can obtain medicines with directions toy use, by addressing T. BROWN, R. D, post paid, and end.. mg fee. Ace No. 63, Diamond alley, opposite the miserly Housen- No care no pay. deck% B. A. Fahaespoek & Co's liabefoolest. TN high favor as an external appheauon influentia -1 tory afflictions, and at the wine ware a attnentam well as emolltent. B A Fahnestock it Co's Rubin:, cient has been very beneficial in cages of Chronic Rheanuttism, Glandular Sorelitugs. Sore Throat. Brum es roul ,Sp e, ke he. The following eentficiue is from a gentleman well known in this city: "I some time sr accidentally tell from a scetjetif, and severely spnuned both my aortae They in ane diamly swelled so that my boots bad to be rlpped, order to have them drawn ofr—the suffering they enur ed me was intense. In this summon I procured a len. Ile of B A Fahnestock /r, Co's Robefament, and liter one or twe applications I expenenced much relict I usedabout one bottle and a half. and to about two days the liwelfing entirely subsided, and I was entirely reneved from any other pain, and experience no teem ft tnconvenience from the fail. In all eases of swelling. bruises, rheumatism, etc.. I would moot cheenully re. commend the Rubefaelent. July It, Idle. IiOGRGE BASSKFP " For tale wholesale and retail by B A FAHNE.WTOCK k Co, corner of Wood and Finn and Wood and Sloth street. tote. yRA. FARNWTOC/C.,4 Pneomorac or Cough Bal ~• gam, has a great advantage over many other ugh preparations, a. its pleasaut taste penults to be used without mconvemence. But it value es Balsam cons.t in the spesdutess of its cure. We have known some of the most desperate ecntghs„ sonau of hich had born running on for a considerable length of time, yield almost immediately to its power. In snob weather as we bare had during the pest winter, every one la liable to take cold, unless great peorannona are used. Wet feet and undue exposure to the inclemency of Ups weather often Iq. the Inundation of n hacking eon h, which needs • quick remedy to prevent .eriou. NOUN.. We have numerous certificate. of cares whtra It has pertormed, manyof which. are from persous 1 / 1 this city and the 1/eight.rhOOd, and they are a sulliment Mamma without saying another word in as faro, Prepared and for sale wholesale :11141 re.l Inf tt A P&IINUFITOCK & Co, corner of wood •nd Ist and wood and 6th sts. more? and Ant!-Dyspeptta PILLS. - - - THE general properues Of tile. , o Pill. ate Canto x Ove, Purgative and Tome me t ,he einem° 'sden sussing from imprudence tit ne ••tieh . Cis seas and soreness of the stomach. heartburn, headaeh, kn., where medicum is required, this romtunutunt is very applicable: for its carminative and soothing et. teens give almost immediate relief when nausea tir sickness exist. Its purgative operation upon the stom ach and bowel. is gentle and effectual, and its tome properues impart strength to the d4esti Ire organs, thereby ettabUng these °Taus to perform War proper ftmetions with order and regularity. The price has been reduced front 50 to 25 es. a Lox . For sale whdeabk and retail earner flout and woodoind and wood s. Iyls Avant. for Pittsburgh Patent Sofia HE subscribers have on bawls OD cask. Veda Ash, T Jas l'ituspreU Zs Pon'., Gnu quality, being theanee of.their spring stock, which they will sell at 41e par, or currency. Having made such large sate. to the principal glass and snap mmuditeturers ot thig ofcity, the brand they deem n earkeea.. 7 to say any thing in favor Th°7 take this o PPurtmutY m anProe their custom, en and dealers geriendly, that they have ordered lame. ly from the same manufacturer, In &intend—Me 6res.- shipment of which will toner in Ume (or the fall trade,. and therwelorer u pg regular supplies throngtoe4-the • season, which they will sell at the lowest Manea price r rash or approved lug{ \V P. hl MITCHELTREP. 1612 litienyet LTNDRIE:S-7s seeks Preabbre, s'elt.oprix, :do Dry Peasbee, V diteplee:V Wool, I do Mate Be bele Creay'e' toce• Peacock Fly Breathes; to arrive er nill—fOr sale by 1711 MAUR mcny co, front itC
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