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stseet,Pitisborglie Pi, lave In swathe following as
sandman edrefined Seger., for sale lase:
II big 4:ml4e - refused large lost ID6O bbl. Nos,2,
'ISA I and 8 saudl.do; 9110 de Pessderal; 00 do Conte
ed; 45de Clarified,. •
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SNDRIES-20 casks ii•da Albf:bnlidi'll M Steele
& Son, Liverpool; 30 do do • do haus
libtopratt & Sons, do, WO bags RIO 'Coffee; 300 on
719, fall and WM W Olau, fort alta
70 by
1114 GUM
mySS -• • - 223 Sherry. st
EEBII FINE CUT CNEWEIG TOBACCIIII,
bralas's and /no Andorsonta, Just reo'd and for
sale by HELIX, EU MICR& Co;
•• 41 north wasszund Id donh whams.,
• t ._ Philadelphia
RALEAF TOBACCO: L
.:am Yam Yo,
bunc asapporri And "superior qualtry-1, Staa
3 tau—Just landibg brk,Andtrucite; for We by
Je24 REALIa BUCKNOR as CO
ri_ERMAN PIPIIS-034 brit and 3 arum
,Gorman
Ur • Pipe , morn= bOtula, just lauding from pat anal
tarsal° - • Ju'a Intiststa BUCICIOR k Co-;,
FlSH—issan Cruse, Baltimore; hid, mill be glad to
base orders from his friend. in Pittsburgh and
oiemberia, for the burehase of Shad and Hertthe du
Wseasom Orders executed urithhespateh, and
att ram. Charges Mrputehming light =MS
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sw. bt y ls extra, Mr
JOHN S Y DVrittli: 14
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anirmx . and
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b..trYgim' ra.E9IIAV"?
uxs Cineirbau pr jar map by
s DILWORTH
maple dd-d
Mlitt E r a i k rT }MUSH
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UCKETS AND TUBS-100 4 kt p stunt Buckets; a dt
dodo Tubs; in aurs and ictxonto by
/YZ ZOLLSII MNNETT
0 ALE jra RATITS.--000 tbslaa n•l'd .nd fOr male by
J kIDD & Co
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.101IGULTAL-30 0 Poat a bleud, tor sale by
• A.LEXAN LAUGHLIN,
jrNIAIN ' - corner Nuts d canal, all *std.
Zee/MRS—Priam article cabana and ler sale by
1114 :GM COCHRAN
43DA ASH-13 cuts ias tlitbrau & Stu' 4rsa
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4=14 Patent Soda Ash, taxe ro end for sale by 1.
104 W It. 61 . 1111TCHELTIKE. IG&Fiberty at in ,
1D LF ACILIING POWDER—V.I,Oas Of las Muspmu
&Sou' firm quality Chlinakrof Law, for rat a by
.1114 W & at AUTCMFMTMEE
11!OCOFTIZ-468 bap prince reed and for sale
j. 3111 MEND, .1111Ef & Co, VI Newel at
A i r ACKEREI.-36bbil new No
_reed and for u 4 I d 4
b 9 jytt , . .VVIEND, RIM &Co
.;REN . E smis-000lbsItIletom low to lose sorts 4;
.1-/ meat.
from
re= -17 snets - Ftthe. E A ir told
A. 7 Wby jyI3rI_INSEO-5 sacks dancer% i W nsi and_y.
ESTON 80W1 , 24-
s
MILOUH-61 bbls in core wul Cm sale by
X ill 3 r ISAIAH HICKEY &Co, front si
T ARfrTAHIC ACID—HO lbs far sale by
la BEACH & REITER
DIG IRON-100 tons, Obis Vanes Hot Mut, mi•
slug per Hirggolil; W tons Brooklyn Pomace,
N.) Hot Blast, forsisle by
BURBIUDOE, WHAON a Co,
u 1.2 st
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TUJUBE PASTE and Gran-Losengen, Vemills, Mnk,
EP Lemon ond Liquosiec, )M reed and for We by_ , f
in7_ _— JOEL MOHLER
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AIATCRES-75 gross for sale by
13.1 L iro ,JOEL MOHLER
CREJLI OP ARTAR-400 lbs for sale b
18_7 JOEL M O OELLER
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eblc by
nu JOEL MOHLER
AG3- , 2560 Itra Rags, ree'd and (or sale by
AAP iY7 TASdEY & BE:31: I
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ACON—SOOO lbs Sides end dams. Iss store =ld a
XI sale by ITJ Tis..ksEY A BEAT
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LASS-660 bxs, assorted saes, on hand and fa
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sale by j 57 TA.*SEY A REST
IRIED APPLES—ID sack. Dried Apples, teed this I
1.1 day and 63r nee by jy7 TASSEY & I:DST
•
Vida' BOATS FOR . SALE-12 large substantial
Pint Boats for sale. Empire of
BSYNOLDSJI. SHIT., •
jeSt . comer of Penn aid In Its
QOHOOL 1M1K.91 3 1 - { p rays Series, a Larga;toek
aat see tad a by
RIMNIOLDS d. SHEE.
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OR SALE—A Lathe, watt a lot of Shafts. ponies.
F
&c. Also, • good set of Blacken:cities Tools. En
quire of j 117.; BLAKE & Co
T ADIES STANDING . COLLARS—A A Mason A.
Xs CO, (S Pdarket st„ have Jest opened 40 dos the
fashionable styles of Lillie. Standing
, Al.
Also, M dos hloornins Mr, 20 doi Wrought dm ,y 27
T ACE CAPS—A A Alison d Co. have Past reed 14
'AA doz Lanfies Lees Capss,,• also, new styles Chemi
sena, Wrought Capes, Used Draws, Ladies Belts, de.
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301
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--O,IIEIGTING--A constant rospplp et' Woe/test Felting.
X of ddresent widths, marble for paper Er-agars, cot.
oton spinners, Ac,oral be ou {Rod or wade to order by
Llut ertbscriber, Agent for theutnadzetart.
iptit • -•-• - - 43E0,00CHRAN, 26..4 sr
\YEW WHEAT. FL01:11r-6i bb. eau* Family
.1.1 Fleur, jut aceld artd forlsale by
im P.VONIKINNIiOSST & Co, 35 front st
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S CIAEXO/116 GIISCLUOMI No / more and
.
for solo by. o BLAcianciaN &
'MEW WHEAT 4 Lbts extrally
111, Flour, made tram sesr FLOUR— •whi l te •thcal,just * Kind
to:ale-bp i 1 BROWN#CULLIEHTSON
fate by
G'inlig"."*lllll/30NNIIORST & Co
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. - 77" A & O'CONNOR
S°o.4Qs9.o.4l.ollONOltOnWeilki Ftt uncle, on non
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4,1,4; NICOLS
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r -AtirSlL=.2siStinilliFlol42, ludo Red (51
1 1: Ibt "Id ValEtB NICOLS
IlißEito Ollrlo bbl. Limed Oil, oo baad and
Sor nlob§ irO FR , 3 tr.:4=LS
riARUAL PITCH AND CORDAGE—AS.Smi* on
I hand ondlor sale low by
SELLERS &NICOLS
i - dOVLI) CANDLES—DO DL Mould CAMlas, on
<assignment bud for 240 by
4.1 V SELLERS & NICOLS
/3/3-33 OW. large No 3 tdae=sigar s .
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-I . Jug reed Xfonitdi--, / 7 "g . "VP. Caen,
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ER. MILL & RICH.ersON
IBTE BEANS-2) bbls small, for sale by
WI 1•213 8 F VON BONN HORST &Co
R 51.0 1 CE3.l=-10 bbls, for sate bt
1Y S P VON BONNBORST h. Co
13ACON-800 lbs Sides; 11 M doShealders; IWO
.1 MP lisms, country seise, 6:e . sale by
jr2s te F VON BONNHOBST & Co
HONEY—A Cow boxes White Clover, for see •
5 F VON 13ONNHOBST & Co
LOUISVILLE LIME-94 bbls for sale by
15-X 8 F VON BONNHORST &Co
VEA.TREII3-4 sacluo prima Kraunelry Feeble
,L•jolt rec.-iv/et% and tot sale by
JOB • POINDEXTER & Co, 41 matey st.
fliNt3M6- 5 auks now landlor for sate by
Sf 31 25 • ISMAk DICICEN &Co
COWN—C4 baba in =IV ka t ; W it E y
fr.
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GICORCLIED BALTEISO bbls la stow, for sale by
0 ha% ISAIAH DICKEY is Co
hk,ds . cspylilattl . er A
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JTAO _
AMa g i.El , - snd Cr .
t l , orge No 3 Mackerel, (1949,)
ILIGALEY & slam
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BED, (Engib ib}BßAUN& R -6 casts for
EIT sal Eß e by
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GIUNDSTONIO—ri tot of "Garidrines" soperinr
nem Brighton Grindstones, from No at to NI, Imo
received and fee min
bI EIRO*N ,kCULIIEUTSON
b
IL ALT—Batley gbh, in- store god GiA We jp2l BROWN.& CULBERTSON
-DROWN LINENS-.Ai Lot of good quoin) , 4-1 !no
JU Coating Linans,Sist opened and for sale tow.
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ALEXANDER d: DAY
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INSRID OI L—ID bbit UMW Jil teed ann
min b 7 J 10 MUD& Co
RAM TARTAR-3W lb* just ree;d J
and for sale by
REDD & Co
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ICILY kg/IJODICE-200 lbs on hand and for rall
__IVA_ 1 KIDD & Co
"r 11°YrA tiL_ li—)47/1.1.i reed mud fol. sale
KIDD & Co
rob,
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urtl6l4VxNgrvrat),7 and.?
Mtts - WL- 3 S ,rlantatiou , molasses for gal
byUrs. wrwroz, BOWEN
fIOTTON:• 4 6 Wes b
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to
Bad Or sal" , 14 4 1; plc friVtCo
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' state and for gatOloW
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11" 13-9)b" beam &cm.DEßTsort
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4rIArACKEREL-501b1 No .7.0 11 4 e, 1/11.!kettl,Josi
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r OAF 8170A11-100 bbls Nos 1,8, 0 10, 1.4011..
AA =IL, 30 dots:wisp crushed ssAI Co
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:AUGUST.
Monday,
7 Monday,
8 Tuesday,
%Veduesdayi
10 Thursday,
II Friday,
8.
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6 7
5 9
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prursutrucat BOARD OF TRADE
COMMTME . FOR AUGUST.
BLUCSIIALL. JO& frCtOCE. cm. WETII,I
Orrici Prerannaon Gszarry, g
Monday Morning, August 1 . ISIS. f
The markets out Saturday were generally dull
as to penal on the last day of the week.. The pri.
eel of every thing shout no change from firmer
rates, and sales were confined to We regular or
retail transactions to the yade.
PLOIJR—rThe market s without change, oaten
it. De that the article is duller, with, however no
farther change in the price.. We give the follow.
trig as the ruling figures of the marker, with small
sale*. From first bands, 3,87M1, end from stare
at 4 i 2544.31, by dray load.
GRAIN—The market is unchanged, and very
little doing in any kind.
PROVISIONS—The market rsmaina steady,
and pricer generally remain very firm. Sales of
bacon are regularly effected of City cured from
smoke house, at, for hams fic; aides 41, and shoal.
dere ar dc pM. The receipts of Western cured
meat have been quite fair, and we note regular
sales in small lots at, for hams sia6c; of sides at
andcif shoulders at Marc, Lard is rather
' , in, v
dull, with limited sales at Wine, as in quality.—
Limited wiles of keg butter at 9e, and of fresh roil
and print from stoic at 1210 p lb.
CHEESE—Receipts have been light, and the
uncle is less active. We quote anise of WR at
sXic p 14
GROCERIat--The market. steady, with no
further change in prices: 7 Sales of N 0 sugar by
hint at sas; for fair quality, and 41 tbr ordinary.
Loaf sugar, Stalls; N 0 molasses, 271eMsb, .
in quality; S Ii molasses 4Wetse; Rio coffee, dull,
at 7taiSc. Rice, 51eSIc p lb. No change in
other articles under this
Daownsw—A man, name unknown, was 'acci.
dentally drowned from the steamer Pilot No ?,
just atter leaving the wharf at Cincinnati. lie
had engaged to work his passage art a cleck hand
from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, and while engaged
in removing a barrel of flour from the guard of
the boat, the head hoops slipped on; and he fell
backward into the river. Every effort was made
by the officers and crew of the Pilot, tosave him
,but before aid could teach him, be sank to rise no
Rabb, August 1, 1818.
...AXE IMPORTS FOR THE MONTH OF
principal tubules landed here during the
ramkof July for 1847 and 1848 mere as follows:
1847. 1148.
..bbls 272,746 96,927
...... 19,191 7,752
4,952 170
2.059 1,429
2,960 • 5,490
792 2.111
...ble 15.3'23 16 320
...16s 719,121 1,218,470
1,131,016 5.0.120
s ..bu 961,856 230,572
679,836 532,100
59,259 214,716
1,735 3,117
Floor,
Pork .:
Beef.. : •
Ashes.:
Whiskey
beat....
Corn
Ont
Barley ....
Hulas
No 8,914 1.938
TobaccolDe 451.300 815,362
261 ' 97
Coal 923 3,396
Lead :s bil44 LIZ?. 3,663
635 3.^2
Staves o 4185,810 2.035.920
Lamber... •• •• • ... •lz 3,491,660 6,490,000
LAKE IMPORTSF COMMENCEMENT
NAVIGATION
.3.IGUST FOR FIVE
The following is a ,samrii
leading , 44 , 444:4e5 4 . 4,d , 4 fra • 44 ,;re table of a few
nnvigetical to August for foui'mn...emeut
1848 18117 sm
Floor, bbl. 194.538 1.231,7E: "-
Pork, 53.625 ' 445,4 411310 263,6b0
Whiakey, 1.9,587 10.3.5.1. 07-153 ' 495°
Beef, 16,2766112,20 9 . 6 / 0 7483
Wheat, Go 1,7415;J 3,63J,3p, 3 . 337 10,070
75 I
. 106 1,...411,11 . .". ',790 ' 17070
, — tem. Adv. 790 '210355
Maysville, Aus,
Hemp—We learn that one lot of'
tons was contracted for yesterday or eight
crop of fifteen tots this morning at tli , sad
—to be delivered during this mrooth.o. rate
heard of no other sales. 84,75 is °fled, have
ers, but without sellers. At S 5 much thatd..l
- out of the market will come Lauer:i.e.: ,
Wheat is selling at 55 cents—comes
slowly. .t".r
Flour, at the City Mutt, 53,75 by the da d'
and 54 at retaiL--(Eagle.
Sorrnreset Caors--The cotton, rtce, and
crops, in some sections very tine. are be.ne inj
in others, as to product, by too much rain. I
neighborhood of Montgomery, Ala., this tau
particularly the eau, the cotton running to weetss
About Georgetown, S. C., the rice heads are largo
and promiae well, and the fields will be ready foe ,
harveat by the 10th of August. The frequent
showers have made the growth of cora rapid as
to height, but it will not ear out as heavy as usual.
--{i b.
The sow crop of Texas will, this year, be more
than double that of 1647. The first exportation of
sugar from than section of the Union war mode in
1610, and amouhting to only fifty hhds. The crop
of 1647 amounted to 2000 hhds, of which between
five and six hundred hogsheads were exported.—
The crop of this year is estimated at five thousand
hogsheado---ti b.
PATAPSCO FEMALE INSTITUTE.,
NEAR, BALTIMORE, MD.
rrHE PRINCIP.SI, Mra. L 1.01.1 Poems, has hod
long eareriettee in directing Literary institution.
and his we known to the public from her former con
nection in the Trap IN V.) Seminary 'nth her sister,
Mnf Emma Willard, as the author of Lincoln's Som•
Phi
mud of aries of work , on Chemistry, Natured
Philosophy, goof sundry works on the subject of Ed.
°cation, Ise.
The Patapsco Female Institute is situated within fiv•
minutes walk of the depot of tbe Railroad in the vicini
ty of Ellicott, Mills, M., ten miles west of Baltimore,
with which, en with Washington, there in a constant
communicauon, both by Railroad* and Turnpikes.—
The building for the accommodation of the school, is
of-dressed granite, erected in a chasm style of archi
tecture, an expense of $37,ODn. The present Princi
pal, aided by the advice and assist:lncept her husband,
the Hon. John Phelps, has expended about . 8.5C0n in
additions and Improvements. The adjacent grounds,
consisting of about twelves acres belonging to the In
stimtion, are beautifully situated, end tbdoni many ad
vantages for health and recreation.
The terms for the scholastic year. for board and Eng
lish education...re 824% no extra charges being made
for the ornamental branches, lectures, and forms)) lan!
ruff..
A a
board of five Trustees Ithe Hon. Thomas B. Doe.
sey, President) have a genend oversight of the cond.
don and manage gham ment of the Insution. The BrChaplain Rev
Whi is visite,. Insulation.
theaterv. Wta tau . H. Clarke, a redeeA
mresid of Vale College
is Profess:trot nental Philosophy and English Compo
shims, beside, the experienced and excellent Fie,
Principal, Was Browne, there are.sociated tin
care, discipline and iustruction of th e pupils, ladle
realdent in the family. Slone. Louis F. Levi,, a grads
ate of the University of Franie, thecae..a ds diva/ Pro
feller of modem lanmingea re
side. to the institution
and devotes his time wholly to its interests. Tiler
tee iv( regular attendance two distimmuthed Dermal
Professors of the pi.o; two English Professors, one of
vocal music and the guitar, and outs of the harp nod
organ, and a Professor of drawing and painting in wa
ter colors ended; Professor Aiken, of the University of
Maryland, is lecturer on the physical sciences. Mr.
Henry' C. Cromwell la secretary and business agent.
An °maniacalon of officers and teulict. like the
hove, with the accommodations provided, entitle the
Palermo leutitute to the rank oft College or Universi
ty the perfecting of (adults education in useful and
ornamental branches. It is vested by an net of inter
partition, with the power of granting diploma to those
who pus thr.gb a prescribed course of study.
Extract from a report of the lit. Rev. Bishop Whit
tinghint to the Diocesan Convention of Maryland :
^The late examination of the Patapsco Female insti
tute has afforded st%gr.ter evidence, if more Were
needed, how compete' t Ales. Phelps is, to sustain an
Institanou inferior to none in the country of tie
The Board of Examiners, consisting of the Hon.
Chancellor Johnson, of Maryland, asioeteted with sec
ond distinguishedgeralemen from this,tud other Suites,
Ohne mmorted, October, pit? t
"The examitimion which hr. just closed, was so
conducted us to satisfy s that the course of inumnion
is thorough, various and ample. That what is taught
is perfectly understood, nud that when a young Indy
ho N oised through the ebuses at the Pumpseo ban
tate, and been imbued with the elevated principles
which are then so sedulously inculcsued, me is pre
y...red to adorn any station. in ittichit may be her fu
ture lot to be pleced. In view of the high Intellectual
mid morel culture, which, in our judgment, t h e pupils
of We Terrase() Tanner , enjoy, as Well aS the UMW
passed salubrity of the climate, the beauty of the sce
hery, and Me eameilleneee ol j aceess with which it is
favored. we ale persuaded we Cannot UM strongly
commend Ii to the publicrtronugo n
Emend from a report o the Pancipal, Oct., 1E0:
"Patron. of various c rittien drruandnesion. have
continued the neutption their euppeo and
(headship; aim as • due returu the principles of all see
r*.PCO'd Controvert' scions OS is diseountennueed.
We endeavor to mill op our pupils as chrisuans, rely.
big much en the Induces. of rehouses habits and exam
pie.rfo school in all Its essential fenmres and
Ohrtateristics, beta/di - fed of all that which might be
Offensive to soatheroleelings, is planted in a Southern
elintatax
Thin inellUkirat all times, opts for the recep
tion. of, p one who wish to do so, remain du
ring ea. •
Applientlani rear. be made toshlrsi. Lincoln Phelps,
Eig c pturaßlis P. Moe, Maryland,
lg. Therverviro. of wall mialified teacher. for
schools add faindlics, may usually , be obtained by ar.
plying to this PeOlpsco !aniline, in whichie a Normal
Repartneedt, foithetteiniby sad linprovcoient of teach
sn..mythinvelthif
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Canal Balla
fIIIEAP CALICOES—A A Almon & Of swam
fLt an stUiag tS yard: of Calico for oho dollar,
Masons as low as f f cis. Ott
:7.1 . 14: balasa isoperlo
smallsy, received agat for sale; by
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small skirifigait
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PORT OF 111181itinGiti
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'Coyle McLane Bennett,..Bissornagille
Lake Erie, Marry Beniler.
Michigan No 2, Gibson. Beaver.
Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsrille.•
Camdeu, Hendrickson, M'Keesport,
Hudson, Poe, Sunfish.
Caleb Cope, A. Murdock, Beaver.
Vernon, Koontz, Ctn.
Arrowline, —, Brownsville.
Arrow, —, Brownsville.
665 631
651 9 41
'0 53 1047
642 1159
051 mom
DEPARTED.
Louis McLane, Bennett, Brownsville.
Cumiden, Hendrickson, Brownsville..
Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville.
Lake Erie, Murry, Beaver.
Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver,
Caleb Cope, Moore, Beaver and Wellsville
Arrow, Nelson, Brownsville.
Rio Grande, Connolly, St Loiti,
Arrowline, —, Brownsville.
Cinderilla, Calhoun, Wheeling
Shentindoith, Cin.
The aver lad evening at dusk was 4 feet 0
inches water in channel, by pier mark and nears
ly at n stand.
lilerling and Stenbersvi&—Per Cashier-18
kgs butter, Bagaley & Smith; 65 bbl, flour, 9 & W
Harbangb; 18 tells paper, I do sacks, Johnston &
Stockton; 4 bp wool. Clark & Thaw:l3 bbls Soar
Miller & Ricketson; 72 do do, S McClorkan & co;
IWI I box baonn, McClurkan; 30 bide flour, M
Leech & son.
Cinrinnoti—Per Pilol No 2-40 hhde bacon, H
Graff at o; 10 viks do, Sellers az Nicola; 272 bb,
whiskey, 10 do charcoal, G Briar, 20 bids apples,
owner aboard.
PASSFISIGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1849.
For Philadelphia every evciung at P o'clock, by
Leech's Packets. OlTtest oppoatte the United Butes
Hoist.
Steamboat Packet Line, leaves daily for Cincinnati,
to A. a.
Pimonger Packet via Brovritaville to Halninore and
Philadelphia, a A. vt.fand tti r. a.
Mail Coach Line direct to Philadelphia, 9 a. K.
and 12j r. a.
Western and Southern Mall Conch Line, 0 st. ts.
North-Western via Cleveland, daily, to a. a.
kMe and Western New York, daily, 9 A. K.
North-Fastens toiladelphia, daily, except Sander,
4, a a.
ARRIVALS AND DEFARTLIRE OF ALAILS.
Fasten Mail sus Philndelphis, due 3 A. g., closes IS ■.
West`n Mnnt , Cincia. A Louisv, due 8 P. x-, closes 6 s..
South. vlnßalintsore &Weshington, due 8 P. x. cl's 3 a. Dt
North Western via Cleveland, due 10 L ht., closes 9 a. IL
Erie and Western New York. due S P. a, closes El a. N.
Mrs.'. alp Anus, arc Butous Cow,Alsra—Altho
lung known as • sovereign remedy for chronic cases
of Hepatic derangement. the proprietors of Dr.
ItFLane's Liver Pills were not prepared for the follow
ing gratifying evidence of its capacity and usually°
power, in Ague and Fever, and Bilious complaints:
"Mantsurnst,..„ Nov. 27,1.47.
"Messrs. Kidd & C.o.—About one year I was laboring
under a very severe attack °flits Ague and Fever, but
by the use of APL.artel Lamy. Pills I was soon restored
to perfect health. I believe them to he the best meth
rine for BiMus complaints that hes ever been &fermi
for sale in this section of the country.
JANIFS SHARPE."
For sale al the Drug Store of J. KIDD A. Cohn wood
street
EU - Yellow Teeth and putrid breath,
.Spongy gums like rotten death,:
Is repulaive thwarting.
Allcould have teeth while WI pear
Sweet breath--hard gums—lrian or g tr .
IVhy delay!—nay. quickly keine
And use a box of Jones' Tooth Paste.
It costs but 2.5 cents, and is really a beautiful artiste
lt:sives the teeth a fine enamel. Sold an Pittsburgh
kg Liberty at. novi9d/r. is al y
hi - • Don't have yellow dark Teellt—they em hd
made pearly
Prattey one time mink a box of Jones
Amber 'roo Plt hardens the gams, sweetens the
hmaih t he 5.,1,1 Si 5. Lihnne at IWlhwlr
RATES OF DISL 2 JUPCP-cowlED B 1
N. HOLMES at BONS,
Exchange Brokers, No. 35 Market street, near Go st
Penn•ylvarallss. Indlsma.
Book ofPiusburgh • • -Par State 11 & Branches..
Koch Back •-• " TercZ.l ...k at, rgiita•
Sks.orPhalailelphia • • • -Parlbehange 11k. of VI, • 1
Girard Bank ..... • •Pnrs Farmers Bk. of Va• .- •• "
Bank of Germantown •partlik. of the V alley, -,, "
Chester County • • •par,lik. of Virginia ..... -• "
Delaware Co.. • •par•hl. & M. Ca., Wheeling
Montgomery Co.•
.par do Morgantown• •• •
" Nortlaumber land. par N. W. Bank TO-- •
Columbia tirsdgc C 0... par do Wellsburg
FDoyleslown Bank . pax do Prtrkerstarre•- "
armers' Ilk. Readim•par Tetrameassce.
Earners' Bk Due S••• Co. par. 13k..0f Tennessec• • • • • 5
Farmers B k Leers., pas Far. & Mel - ebbs Ilk. -• "
Lancaster Co. lik.• • • -par. Planters' 8k......... / 4 '
Lancaster ilk. par s Union Bk.• .......
U. Stater Bank • -- • - -30 aliakourt
Brownsville Bk. par,State Bk of Missaurp- 1
Wimkingron Ilk.• •.--• • • •1 North Carolina.
Gettyshurgh Bk.-- • I 'Bk. of Cape Fear
Charalicrseuts• • ...... " Nlerch's Bk., Newbern• II
Phisqachannn Co. Bk.•tSzate Hank • •••• • • •• .• • 2
tohrgh Co Bonk, - South Cu-olbia.
Lew:sursa • •
Middletown...... •• • • I Bk. of Cbarleston• -• • •
Carlssle •• • •• • " Commensal Bk
Pt., Bk • • • • •••• 45 Bs c•• I , orcelevrn • •
Fxrittera'• • . ie% v..' Bit wt . I lan:Mire •• • • •
Bonk, V. •i• ; •.isis sir I filen:Rms. Ilk ' o
Hari ashes./ " Planters & Ilk •
Honesdale ....... -• • I .13k. of South Carolina •• 2
Lebanon par' Maryland.
Potuville- •• .• • • " •Bal unsure Bka.• •• •• - • •par
Wyoming ....... - • • • 1 litaltorbt &Ulla &rap •10
York Bk. I Cumberland Bk. of Mic-
West Branch Bt. I ghany k
Keller N oes " •Fas. Bk. of Mary land• • "
Mk II Bk. Pies de. " Formers' & Mee/amen "
City &County `ktrip• -- Bk. Frederick
Ohio. Frederick Co. ID .--• • "
Bk. and Biasehel. I lingerstown • "
ant Plcuato " 'Mineral Bk --• • •• I
then•ille . " Patapsco Bk
Main - vine Washmgton Ilk • -••-•
netts ••• • ....... Bk.of Westorinslor • • • • .•
• Lisbon• ..... -•• "xs' 1111ehlaikri.
slams, Banks• - • • • ". Bk. of St. Clair. • • •••--- ,
scab. do• " :Bk. of River Raisin- •--
sleville .. • " shLehrgan Ins. Co. •• • • 5
scsville ••-- • • - - " Far. & Neck'. Bk 5
, Wisconsin Territoy.
70 Mar&Fire In•Coßlslw'o 5
I , Canada.
- s Rll.olvent 6/mks 5
• 1 Bank of En i larul Notts
I :Gold*. Spools Value.
o iNkpolooni .it
Fo
" 15111 2 20
ho Beserve •• - " Eagle, old • •• • 10 CO
Co frk Colurnbes Eagle, no •• •• • In LT
Übe •-• • • • •• • 0 DOCIbIOORS, Spatorh In 1.0
Seie.• • •••• •• • " Pmr•ot ...... . • 25 :0
La/ ...... •• -• ;Bovereigus • • • 4I:I
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,Lonisil'ots• • •• • • 150
Bk of Ricky. Ezehanga.
Bk.o( lo I Now York I pros
Norherri " Philadelphia -• I prm
Now 1 . 211104 • ° • i;pros
- sty Banks, par. Intertor D'ks•--• I
Consultt
winters &Counsel/ore tor
Office rt. Pat .....
as
inkr..non and defending Patents, impart.ng
mce to the Altanies and the application of Set
o( re.... lon American and Foreign Le,.
/ 311 0 71 ;1... 74 JOICV.ON t f
(to le aided by Hugms` of
q..
of th e Unite° B .nowle Eq.. latellle n lii ' n ' e lY si
thentselam OtEce,) hare associated
branche• °1 . Pf.„....e prosecution of the above
al the Patent o .e.ntneas either in th eir office
vote their undivided , t h e . d wilt
est of Inven..il . ,_d . o
forwarding the inter:
Plum , i° atletto cony consul: them or
the past twelve fel" Mr. Knowles has for
United r... 0 st of Machinest in the
to take l"the pre/ resigns that sitoatiou
and peculiar fitness tor ft,•kin„ His talent/
ed by tom,. have been au_
wherever uie office ibelf by I nventors
The office of Messrs. J. 4"
F street, opposite
the Patent Office, Washingt
.rehended to exam
cation., Post Paid, will he Pfs where COMII.III
- made, rags
s,,
papers prepared moo, sod all
red—on reasonable D. Le.„„a when '!"
test
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to be answered after evsmid,
companied by a fee of Gve dolthj CT, ro v` d "
moist be tw
in the duties of their Mike vat
tent Laws, Messrs.!. lc R. U 3 the Pa
ge
ntleman of the highest prole by
lolly convent.% With Mecham. ter, and
übjects.
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Register, devoted to. the distmoti.,_,_,
Statistics, sound principle. of Ranktog,'l,; n 'T,
ciples of Life Insurance and Savings
and American Law Decisions in refere
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/1110
Hamann.
Particular attention will be given a. heP ith
compilation of recent decisions respecting ,_
kers, 13111 a of Exchange, Promissory Nor'
Ronda. Notaries, Damages &c., in the Con?"
sachusetis, Connecticut, New York, PenT'
Maryland, Virginia, South Carolina, Ohto,
Tennessee, and other States. Tni, will be 01
most important (retorts of the work, and wilt
claim the attention of Presidents, Cashiers,
Notaries and others. Among other details of
uace to bankers and others, the work will coati
ditties of the Ranks in every State of the Unto
graphical sketches ot remittent Rankers of I
and America . , ()Gitlin 1 able. showing the debt
nese, expenditures, and fin ancial condition of th
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Formatted monthly, GI pages octavo, at Thrc
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aug3 Agents for Bankers' hinge
_
- Dissolution.
T1 E 5h7, 1 ,11.7 7 7. h 1 ,h117 . " 4 1. e " .; ' VC ,fi,ba",,;
Roe, expiredlow day by limitation . The bon
the Grin will be settled by & 'Roe
JAME:I4 D. hl'Cill.L.
S. It. HUSIIFIELD,
WALTER C. KOK
Pittsburgh, July Ili, le4d.
IMPORTS BY RIVER.
RATES OF DISCOUNT.
COPARTNERSHIP.
The .dersigned will continue the Wholesale Gro
e.7 and Commission bosineu, under the firm of
Hoe, at their old stand, N 0.194 Libetty street.
/AMES D. hr(111.1.,
WALTER C. MIK
Having cold my interest in no finn of Duch.
field &Roe to my tonne.' (Whim's. Roe, I take
plensurn In recommending them to my &lends and the
public. jynu S.BUStillfill.D.
ntiUldituTUßED Toardbo. - -6, wore and to sr-
91 rive, the following brands of Tobacco, consign
men. frnoe manufacturer of alobrnond and I.yncb.
bum, which will be sold to the trade at reduced rates:
73 bm Lamartilte Gs;
GO do Jabn Rucker Ss-
MO do Henry & lanes Is, Ss and :le,
• al do L. James ds;
Id do IL R. Warwick As;
19 do 1. 61. Steward fie and es;
27 do James Madison 6s. L S WATERMAN
anglal water nod IN front sm . _
tI&NS!ATTCH/Er,llit - IAIIOLF.SALE oa
.E The subscriber* being desirousof closla=
their present stock of Trlmmines and Fancy
.before removing to their new stare, will sell Oleic large
assortment ot Fans at cost, from and after ibis date:
'Ete assortment emaprises same thin* different styles,
and at pries* from 4 cu to 83 tick.
F N EATON &
QELLERS &NICOLS hive removed to No. 1.5.. one
_ l door above their old .tend. bra.
-
ty
EMA.THEV,"47 socks noir loodbm; for sale by
FAIABINCKEIrIo Co
• •
t.,;7.Z:;. : :i:.E't4i , ::.:.! f . - : : •rf:.;. ~il'..4'z..i:'.''.:'::,.:':',!.'.
fit MilGlinle-TELEGiATIL`
crreispo;a;V;iikii
conaispondeae4i AT ltebtugh Garen ,
~ ,,130154G111.1241111.
Wesumwrox, August 4, ISIS.
Tun Severe-44.1ter Immo unimportant buiuless,
adopted the Civil Appropriation Bill.
Tun Horne doneluded the debate °tape Army
Bill, in Committee of the Whole, and reported the
same with amendments. The hill was discussed
until the House adourned.
SATtIiDAT. Aug. 5.
THE SEnars was called tit order at the usual
hour, and proceeded to the couaiderutiot of bust
Mr. Douglass. of Illinois, from the commilme on
Territories, reported the Houie Bill for organising
the Oregon Territory, with slight amendmenu.—
The Wilmot Proviso is retained in the bill.
Mr,Doeglass gave notice that he would move
to take up the bill on Monday.
Mr. Ilannegan from the mininittee on Foreign
Relations reported a bill to provide tbr carrying
into effect the provisions of the Treaty establish..
jug a boundary with Mexico.
The Senate will meet hereafter at 10 o'clock.
Tis Hot paased the bill granting a pension
of Mai. Scantland.
An ineffectual attempt was made by Mr. Stewart,
of Pennsylvania, to offer a resolution of Inquiry
as to how General Cass, when Secretary. of War,
obtained the snomo for past services.
The Army Bill was then taken up fo. consider
lion in Committee of the Whole. and ordered to be
engrossed fora third reading.
Mr. Thompson moved a reconsideration, to allow
him to offer a r•ection providing for the improve
ment of Western Rivera and Harbors. The mo
tion was negatived without further action. '-a
the House adjourned over until Monday.
Correspondence of the Putaborgh Casette .
North Carolina Eieottost.
Pitmans:Limn, Aug.:). 1040.
Partial returns have been received from the N.
Carolina election.
A Whig Sheriff has been elected in Wake roan.
ty. The majority the Reed, the Democratic can.
didate for Governor, is 305, (against 350 far Polk.)
Greenville county shows a Democratic gam of
100 on the vote gar Governor, and a gain in the
Legislature of one Whig.
la Warren and Franklin, the f tenancratir
is elected.
In Halifax the Whig ticket is elected.
The election of a Whig Senator and ten mem
ben of the House of Commons, makes a Whig
gain of ten.
Moore county gives Reid tor Governor, a major
ity of 835.
Northampton gives n Whig two, the
Whigs being defeated by 32 VOICE.
Pasqustank county gives a majority for Manley
Whig candidate for Governor of 300; and Camden
a majority of 407 for Manley.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette.
Puu.smccents, Aug. 5, (.; P. at.
Flour—The market today was active and firm.
Sales limited as dealers are awaiting the receipt of
their pnvste letters by the last steamer, no change
in other articles usually spoken of in the ruse.
bets.
Correapondenee of the Putsborgh Gazette.
BALTIMORE MAKET.
BaLrructax, Aug, 5. 6 P. IL
'Flour—sSales of Howard Street of Sf,B7; there is
no marked change from yesterday, --the market to
if anything duller.
Grain—The market has a downward tendency
Sales of prime Red at M:1090.
Corn Sales of prune White et I!Viif4, s.ales of
.prime Yellow at 4fifirfn).
Rye—Sales at 6161114.
Corutspandenee of the Itit.bur t h (taxa! e
NEW YORK /MARKET.
.New York, Aug..l. 6 e. at.
dliain—Tbere as a good Inquiry for wheat for
milling purposes, with Bales of prune Red at 106
(iilo7c per La. fur Ohio.
Corn—Sales of prime White at rifie; sales of
Yellow at 6216.1 e.
Provisians"-There oa less rutivement in Pork,—
Sales of provisions are only for the •upply of the
regular trade dentand.
Lard is tins and held la, t her.
Corn bleal—ales at 5. 1 , 3 110 . 437.
Cotton—The market rentatna as last quoted.
Conespontienry of the ?mat:testi Guyette
CINCINNATI MARKET.
Cincinnati, Aug. ft, ii p. n.
Flour--Mcskrare inkss of previous price,. s3.io
03.3f1.
Grain—The mark, t i, ti about change.
Provisions.—There in no movement worthy of
not. Sol" of t.wo, naslDtil. Sales of should
er.' et 31.
Whisky—Sales at 151 per gull.
thls--Thrre is no trininctions. Prices are Corn.
VIAL. CORILA:—.3 We. of ;ler; aze, R r sel; by
411 lIRn UN n 121.3TER
TARTAR-2 1.61. lOr int.N e u by
& REITF.R
CORN hu. Sidled Corn. int.t reed and for wale
by /Yll_ BROWN tr. CULBERTSON
XI N y /LLA REM P-10 bales re . r'd and for .ale
ly II DRO W N & L LBERTSON_
L'll"t ,rd — oo2 ° V: ol'lood r l lt W 1 2 1 0 11ir.d2121,0ul ,
10 do 04000, for nok by
F VON BONN/1011ST & Co
B ACON- J 1 )r1 • S 'i t o N . ZZ.V\ ' ! ' l l = i r f 7i r J, ° , '`
PALM SO& P-15 bO. for sok by
1511 S F . VON BON NHORST & Co
ACKEREL--;;u new. No. :INlarterrl. zero,
itt tug yer canal and for axle by
JANIE , DA
IVO. 3 MACKEREL-95 rtr'd and for sale
IN by jy o BROWN /k.
MAI% BOARD.-7 lnn..'mono. !ia, la.i ee'xl
L - 3
and for Pale by BROWN & CUl.twacrsoN
•
13 7,0 •
11A13): CALICOES —A A Mar. A. Co. will epee
ljr 0201 morning. 4 sass of rich lw k Cabanas, small
fives. 11 ler
T bbl. In Mow sot Ica vale by
/Yll . ISAIAH DICKEY A Co
FEATHERS -10D sacks now landing 0101 for sale by
/Yl7 ISAIAH DICKEY A Co
s INST.:NG—kg sacks now landorg and for sale by
ryli ISAIAH - DICKEY a Co
BACON SIDES—WOO IL, for sale by
iya FRIEND, RHEY k Co
COPPERAS -3u bbl., ro good onler. for sale b}
lel° J SCHOOIIs rtl( ER tr. Co
1/ INFAIA It—as Inds Cider Viiegar, yr eaak wane
1 wine do, Yr store and lor salebr,
by •
gels MILLER & RICK ETSON
MAR-10 bbla Wtlnonglon,lll C Tar, on nand and for
1 sale by jela ILLRf[S HICK ETSON_
UOAR-40 &Ida prime N Sugar; 00) do Mir do
-0 for sale by
.or if, POINDEXTER & Co
WRAPPING PAPER-150 tolls Mammoth Straw
Paper; 100 do Double Meltual do do 400 do
Doable Crown do do; 1001) do Medium do do: MN/ do
L C do do; In more and for .le by
. . . -
1e26 4tIYNOLDS & 811 Er.
I)EFIWAX-2 sack. on hand and k male by
lYnt TA&SEY & lIEST
42 ALA MANDER SAFES-21nm Safes .:ore &Ad
kJ tor sale low to etc, consigirmicut.
JAMES DALZISI.L. 2.1 water et
300(k) PIRENI X FIR c
E ERICK. just reeived
and fer sale by
tnY C A 11PANULTY h Co
WINDOW GLASS—Ia* Loxes BXIO W Glees; lOU
do HINDI dodo; lOU do 1UN.14 do der for sine Ly
ielrs TAL , SE ' Y h DISC
17EATHER13—ll .ekr prune Kebtacky Vet/1110ra, la
r store mad for sale by
/
MEIJ SHAD—V./ bbl. No I Shed, just recd and
sole by I nyo MELLF:Itr• h NICOI.S
15 tierces fresh MCI. landing this day and for
n 6 1L 5 licitial•EY a. oIdITII
•
-9E-45 bits cairn Cretin Cheese, for sale by
FRIEND, Rli EY a. Co, 51 wider st
eartis now Irtudotkt for solo by
DICKEV & Co. front .1
00 bushel. OW& for tulle by
•
JOAN ti DILWORTI I
• .
7 tn-4 - 0 kegs Boner, fur ..loby
JOHN DILWORTH
47 - : .1000 . IL. Bacon, Don rbckl nod for gale by
S- JOHN fl DILWoItTII
.:USE.-5 Ws ' , panty ruse, Cor Pale by
N, JOHN 8 DILWORTH
alt-110 hhd N U Sol or, Jo, Pale low to
--Moment, by
JAS A HUTCH/SON & Co
11 8 1
jynlion d.w roved He op; Rs do Manilla
d or pale by
SHJORT:-n ..JAS A LiTCHDRON &Co
No., lor Pole try
LEAH— JAVA HCTCHINON &Co
DRI _
- no heal, for pale by
S COTCH tIAS A HUTCHISON & Co,
he'd nr i l i tc l 7 o7 l % ll
W
• re and for see by
HOULDERLII DICKEY & Co, front xi
0 received an
/YTS 'rime bacon Slienist
----
rtOFFEE--fon IWN & CULBERTSON
V for sale by
to Coffee, receiving and
AO:EBEL-4 JAMES DALZELL
At Coo slab, by _
In mare and
TlnaLxv-Aca--- Last W lIARBAUtiN
.13 jY 2 t ,
—Anne and for 'ale, by
- 11 YE FLOUR-8 I:111W HABRA tßal
JR. iTZ , ,
EPPER—WO sacks Pill s g44 . AETr
j
Weby
Ir y ,Z o 2 s ke g s L.4l q l l t tli
a.co
• sale by
. •
• - i:
DRY GoODS,
. ,
NEW straistEu..coops
FROM TIM any TOiE AID T 111151111.7112. at f ertow,
WE are now opening a fine stock of freshSommer
Goods, direct from the ilea York and Philadel
phia Auctions, 'where they have been purchased with
in the last two weeks, at a very great notifies., there
by enabling US to offer far better bargains than we
nave ever done before In calling the attention of the
citizens of Pittsburgh and it. vicinity to oar asrt
ment, we do Co with the confidence alone priees being
such as will encore perfect satisfaction; and to alt buy
ers, either by wholesale or retell, a fine chance is now
offered for procuring great bargains. Among those
Just received WO
A lot of very cheap card and blk fig'd A steri'd Silks;
" Light and dark Lawns;
. inham.;
" of extra fine blk fig'd and striped G Ba g rege, which
are a very great bonen,.
A lot of handsome Cole Pally., for ladies dresses;
do light colored mid black Barege, very cheap,
do new style silk Vesting do
do very handsome Barege Shawls;
do very cheap bib do do
do fine blk silk Mantilla Scotts;
do handsome Potosi:Jig and Parrisoleits;
do do Artificial Flowers;
do very cheap Linen Looses ren ;
ALSO—A fine stock of super } Ten ch Cloths and Co.
simeres, white and colored Linen Drillings, Cashmer
etts, Sommer Cavdmerrs, Brun d' Foe, he Ac. A
large assortment of Prints of all price, Ticking.,
Cheeks, Muslin. , Se., to which. as well o. other mit
cies it our tine, tiro invite the sccial anima:in of cash
buyers. ALF.XANDFR A DA Y,
ictal 75 market st, N W cur of the diamond
A. A. REASON A. CO.,
00 MAKKET ST, Iik:FIYEEN THIRD h FOURTH,
1„.)EINO desirous of reducing their stock prey tons to
J..) the commencement of the Fall Trade, seta oder
their microbe end fashtonable ueonment for a few
weeks, at greatly reduced prices. Amat,g.t their te..
.ortmeut may he found excellent styles of
Berne', nestles, Grenadine, Palmyrininea, Pod
d'Cheve, Dream Silks, Lawns and Metelinte he Sc. all
of whieli ore reduced in price tally one third.
"'heir mock of Shawl. 1111 A
very extensive, m i d CO:U
prise. every known otyle. few cartons of ctape and
ea Shawls mat rerelved will he sold extremely low
.1 case* real Senicit Gingham, will hr .old et
woad pore 25 cents, good English Calicoes lUct Amer
do am low e. :l and Or, wrought Collars Isc; Mus
lin de Leiner 12Ie, good Alpacen Left.; Bonnet Rib
bons IX,
Their stock of dark green pure Smn Parasols and
Parasolettes, comprising upwards of WO, of evury style
sod quality, still be offered at very low rates.
Broad Cloths, entailments and Vemaga; also, all
kinds of summer stuffs and Cottonadca.
MairM=lg=l
?derelict. will always find at our wholesale root.
as large and desirable an .140(111.111 of goods .
u.clly bound in essiern houses, and •r equally low
prices
Only 00, price, from which no doom:ion can Ire
mode.
KNOW ALL MEN THAT
BENNETT R CO.
11 .
AYE moved from IU2 Market street. to their new
re
splendid and ItnlnfllnCtl.llllrilethlllenl In be known
aa the TOWER HALL cLontim; BAZAAR. No.
.Market mom. between FIN. and Ruth.
The proprimors feel a reluctance In promulganng
what in any way ;nicht appear blot the usual Bombe.
1.14 . egaggertmosi of wow in the wade, het will beg to
quote the tolloymna entice from one Clout city papers.
...One of the greatest coy aces that our city •ffords
to the stranger, Lkintett b. Cop Arcot clothing store,
No. led ;dark. street, between nub and Sixth, winch
has been I.> J - Tower Hall," from the peculiar botch
of the The builthng Is an Immense our, contem
n,. sen epption rooms, all of wich ar stocked
Wlth e ev nery a fihnety s
of seasonable Bar h men., e arranged
in the moot perfect order mid regulanty. The propme.
tors take great pleasure in showing their building and
content. to mime., particularly strangers, and to those
coming from the country—we know of tio place more
worthy of a aim inyMktim
HITE GOODS.. FOR DRFSSKS--W R Murphy
Ty bait lately received a full .isoruneid of white
goods for Cad.. Dresses, including—ticoteh zoo!! Mas.
has; Swiss do; Nansook do; plain Jacoacto, small bar
red do; entin booed do Also,
For Evening Dresses—AN - Lie embroidertvl
Mugtins; pink embroidered Tarlton do; blue do; new
style dainnitk ',tried and embnendered do; plain white,
blue, pink and stitaw colored do; al., embroidered and
giwnts Mualins, by the road. for livening Dresses; also,
Blank Leen Shawls. Sends and Capes—French and
Eteotch needle wart Collanr, an assortment of new and
beauttful style Istnen Canabrie liazdkerchwiti; mourn
ing do; all at lowest gash pneet, at Ilorlh-r.t corner
of .Ith and market at..
IAT R. MURPHY h. opened this morning, one
. case Umbrellas, including Ante nean and Scotch
guothasn, cotton nod steel frame gingham.
One ease Parasols, including green satin Turk, brk
silk sad brown silk, of extra sizes,
Also, one case bleached Drills; also, Marnau Rib
bons, block and colored; white stalm do; Linen Gulg
h
and various style+ of summer floods. selling at
Aucreduced prices. A lot of super Manchester Otrighams,
ond styles ; also lately received.
CHEAP DONNk:TS—A lot of braid and other Bon
nets (of last winter's shapes) selling oif at from 3:ke to
IP, at the corner of 40 and M.S. stn.
Wholesale rooms on 24 story—entrance from Itti
1, , Li, EATON 8 CO. are now
wl an
recerving direct from
nnporter• a mufacturer. a large assortment
of Fancy and Staple Trona:mtgs. Ilroaer) and Variety
Ponds. .1011 g which are—Black .14 Mantilla
Fringes. do ea Dress do, Embroidery and Votetie
Tastel, dews.) and other &rt.+ Botanic Mack
Sok owe. Imowit cambric Ildkft.. Anthem! }lowers
and Wreaths. Chenusettes. needle worked Collars.
steel Bags aod Faro,. Ivory, Firm y and Feather Fans.
Hid. Nil sod lisle rilova. Gents iloster;.l;ll,ves, he,
clilldrecor and mooring' Hosiery; Harr Brushes, Coml,e
anW Tooth Brushes. Window :Andes and Trimanags,
Tailors' Trimming. ,h ins, of melts' and yaw.' sire.
he he, they offer on !avertible Terms. at their
stare,tG Market st. near 4th. ie 4
4,2 PPM 13L.K FRENCH CLOTHS-mr R Aturphy
invne s the one:num of gentlemen wai..itig Cloth.
to los a...or:meal of eery hat make Frenr,
Englisn Caohs A mece. very ettper4Or ootrk,
French. lust reed; also. IrOctkinl turd il
Cat-on-A-res. in
great vartety; summer Castinteres and TWeell.. ,or
teens' and hays' wear, black satlll
Marseilles do, sent. white sod bordered horn caudate
Mktn roper ohne and colored silk do; gents Glove.
Hosier)', r r, Gnu, Merino and cotton Undershirts.
Tor summer weal. blk and fancy Cravats; Waltham
and Jacouel do, he e 7
P ( ' ATI Zu r ee STLl' , or7i T N . In r i : r e ) ;
I.lurk Silk, for Ma,olliut: now .)
Drre.t,ir,h+la, I.lk nail white Crapes: blk, while tied
mloed Cot.i l'rrarh Linen, Se. the
Amu on hand. a re,oud ausortment of black Mohair.
1.11 Silk .d l'aney,l:.: rage and Nen Shawls; whiti and
-
rab .Crape du ‘rt.,,, and embroidered, black lace
Shawl.. :Warn. and Cape.; new ut) lc f d Neus 10,
Capes. Caps. Cce. plan: wa,b Blonds and Nen....kr
Wboicsaw knows up sum, : where. un excellent az
sortenent Prinw, &e. a u:ways kept :0 low prwes
To Country Merchants.
Mrrit AND /Ott\ SON, 40 Mark. street, hove re
ocelyrd 13 oat,. Bonnets. vomits:log in Part of pinto
straw, Aurora Braids, Vieto to do, (Onto do. Fclectir
in, China. Pratt Florence; cotes Pula Leaf
Hum Infants' and Boys' Leghorn and bectd do; Aru.
tidal Flowers. In' every variety. Also. 51.0 dux Ludo,
Conn Dose. (root 75 emits per dos, up to the finest
quality. DOI dos Gents half Hoar; a good assortment of
I.islu Thread. Silk and Cotton Gloves; 75 pa sok Dinh,
100 ps Waddens do. lUD doe Lanett CainUnc do: IS ear
tone Cotton and Thread Laces. Also, n gond asson•
mein of Combs Demists. 'rhreads. Needles. Pin, Cut
lery. Jewelry, fir.. in all of which they will offer a
greet indneeinent tii prices to purchaser. myl3
111EAP ItONNETS--W R Murphy is selling oil his
remaining stock of Hosneis et greatly reduced
priers Bonnets of last winter's styles, front 25 cents
to 0,1 00
MiZaMMISEMI
W If ITE ut n'DS FOR DRESSFS—A %apply lustre
caved. and offered vrry
DARK IN C. II A M,-IDch dark styles of turban..
tot.: sound at dr) gouda Wart al
11' 21 W K MURPHY
IVI Ihlotly.,Fl.l.4,,,AsEF;rclivl,ldG.o,othlrAole.,/,toi.Nel,,trotinoole
No. CO ,Markel ..trert. In rases of printed Lo wus and
Nit:amts.& do good sty lc of (dilemma; 4 do new style
of Cabcoes; d do of Cottonneles and Summer Stuffs; 14
do Parocols, of every variety. A:so. RllibellS, Lace.
Gloves, Hosiery, Shawl, Don:mance, &r. tel
a c " er '- ve ‘ t i l A a l le w il' p A Xs E t - tte ‘ , V b ß ro M w ' i, rP L l' l ' i s d ho lo g a o ; . .l
home-Made Flannels. A., home-Made BLAN
KETS. a good •ruelr, and al a low price, at northeast
comer 4111 0111 t Markets sta. aug4_,
L
A
C
ES EDGINGS, &C.-00 cartons lovviriced and
rued.. }Aging, 1-nces, Insertings,Q pl'st
and loony Neu. of the latest importallons, put opened
by 1010 SHAOKLEIT & \i HITE
LOVES AND AllTTS—tnith A Johnson. 40 mar
ket Street, have received a large stock of long and
short Silk Fillet Gloves and Alit.. Also, Ldie Thread,
Silk and Lin. Gloves. Also, s Canons of Baton Kid
Gloves, which will be sold at wholesale and retail en•
ntesnely low. t it ti
A 1 • 1 1 . C . 1=1- r :R G. N 0 f f .. 4 1.-- n An lavoiee of ten
jai eyr
and b. d.omc
patterns, recelved y eaten.). at the Dry Goods licnuo
of $0.44 W ID 011.11PIIY
Nr ULL A r's`b NANSOOCMUSTT.INS—A general as
sortment 0101011 and Nansook :qualms for lad.,
dresses, just received to No 76 market Betel, northwest
corner of 111 C Mammal.
ir 1 0 ALEXANDER & DAY
BERAGEgAND TI!... , SUEZ , --A A Mason & Co, RI
Market St, btu, further roo d to price their
ro err
rmient of kieritgea and 'Gs ea; also, Grenadine,
(Irani., Molitor wipe., Poll here, jyr
RINTED LAWNS AND 111USLINS—A A ?demon
P
& Co. will sell thou extensive assortment of pots,
adLawns and Muslin., at greatly reduced priers. d
S U r4 Ago'4Lo.n-'ll offerl
their Sum m er , u at ,lolcal
hcALL R'DOI;Uf ;II AhlS—W R orphy has re
erwed an additional supply of the above goods,
Inch... brown and white, peen and &e; also,
a few inures super super, very neat Maxi. jel7
OFFER FRENCH CLOTHS—We have juin opened
a fine lot of lilk French Cloths. who:hare are .1.
ling much lower than we have crier before sold the
=EMI
.otO • 75 market N W eor of tan diamond
IV Aka. it4;l( CASSISIiTit-ft lot of very cheap
%Void blk Cassoneres, among which are wom
of a light texture, very .0 table for the vutroost aeforcur,
ow reed by iedir A 1.41 X AN 141112 A. DAY
Al " 1 irr''7rl.l* a ue'°4' l 4 i k'n :ltcatd red ,11 bluebrred;ett4;ra one.
Ai., LOA. 11-4 and hib4 heavy 13obinetts, imported
rt 4 llfeavly fur a ouperior article of Mosquito Netts, fur
. ..... .
jeva SIIACRI.LTT At WHITE, DU wood Ist
WRITE GOODS FOR DRESSE—W R MarPhl
has just meeived an involoe of NVhite
Goods for lathes, such an Preneh and eroich Moil
Nansouli.. noun hued ineunrto, he, very
low. Also, While Bonnet Ribbon., at nertheac rot
ner of ith and unakat eta. jend
_
I.:AC:KASS FUR SKIRTS—A supply Rattly rem
ved. Also, oordeil nod Marseilles Skil.; RIF,
Alouluitn Netts. white sail rolornd; wide Ilulduetis for
do. tit dry peed.. house of W It MURPHY,
===ffl
fI H EA!, LACE.. ft.tottli Johnoott, VI rYpt .1,
hove ;oat recd arurlour.ewreufthore wtdr Th rot"!
Luce., front P..l{ rt. put y d dt. Also.ran canonof
Mechlin do, ono do Potts Pond do. %lag, 15 e•nons
tattoo 1.4r.0. Dvalers and oilier. will fool it to dart,
iittefeet to call, L. ti.ey will ho sold at r irettiely low
pric!s. try
LEIOS . QUITO NRITING—W it Murphy h.. r, ,1
Eus supply of Mosquito Netting, 1.1111 Arne
lean, white, green, blue and barred n all widdu; also,
bobivart for In, very wide, and offered at lute purrs
by be piece of yawl. Eel 7
Plarge assortment of blue, blue and or-
I singe, and (tmoy Prints,.of every desirable st y le
and quality, just opening and for sale to the wade at
extraordinary low sate", by the an.., ate,
Jen liAcia.wre,& WUITE
'DUNE 1.11.1T10N5.--ado great grog. wt to and black
1.11 Surpender, Fly and Shirt Buttons, of a very .upe.
nor duality and fowl, pat rre'd nit conaignincid and
for sale by SIIACKLI:I7 h wurre,
Iy3
90 wood at
runvroNLY.A.itt:s, &e.—,40,000 lb. &rd.etaLißod, ZI .
I_, Yarn. Gaper Cheju, (Nadia Wield sad Colton
'Twine; 200 Wee Batting: for tale at nutradardarers ,
lowest price., by - FRIEND, RILEY & Co,
lya Pull br manufacturers
’*■jxrjj -
UtaSPORTMION.
nEED, P&14.101 & CIo , s.PACHET:LINE
.7.1.:••••••••=ria.
D I.RHF vu WARREN.
LIFAVER AND
Canal Packet—SWALLOW, C.Wc Ford.
OCEAN, Capt. Wetter.
ONE of the shove Packets leave Beaver every day,
(Sunday* excepted). and arrive next monung at
Warren, where they connect with the Mail Stages for
Akron and Cleveland, arriving at each of these places
before tight. One of the Packets lame Warren daily,
at 5 P. M. and, arrive at Beaver in time to take the
mo" C4grilltElignlt ' Warren,
M D TAYLOR, Proprit'n.
BEAVER AND MU& PACK I. UNE
TUSOLGII TO 'HZ L.lit IC TORT. LIMITS
Canal Packet—Puntssrkvssos, Capt. Jeffttes.
Tawas en, " Pollock,
• LsAn Rant, Truby,
" " Povroots, " Brown;
Fatouton, " Sayer.
The above new and splendtd Passenger Packets have
commenced running between BRAVER AND ,ERIF,
and will run regularly during the season—one boat
leaving Erie every morning at 8 o'clock, and one Lean
fag
r i l y e er
I: v ex% r t Y roO r t -I,`„trilt.„4"o'bthe arri
val
The boats are neu and comfortably fumtsbed, and
will run through it, forty hours Passengers to any
point on the Lobes or to Niagara Falls ) will find this
route the most comfortable arid expethuous„„ Tickets
through or all ports on the Lake can be
pr
by
appl) log to tios pfoprretors
REED, PARKS & Co, Beaver.
JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Alm Pataburg&
cot Water and Southfield ate
AGFNTS C Harrison, Buffalo, N V
C 11 Reed, Erie, Pa.
C IVick,Greenvllle,
,
ki.Parland lad King, Rig Rena, Pa;
Rays & Plumb, Sharpsburgh, Pa;
W C Maim, Sharon, Pa;
C Alathewk Pulaski, Pa;
R 1V Cunningham, Now Castle, Pa. Jrl
Country Merchant. take Notice!
080. THIO I/CT WITH .0.
A TRAVEUB tr. Co.. 84. Igaiden Lane, t I ate Hinton
A
ec Travers t i offer for sale, In quanritie• to nut
purchasers—
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1,000 rearm! Rolm! Cap Paper, at $1 25 to SI 50pr Mu
2.000 do Ruled Lauer Paper, 100 m 160 do
10,000 do Wrapping Paper, 25 to 100 do
14 00 2 rolls Paper Hangings, at 5 eta to 0 cal pr piece
5,000 do Ame.rienn Satin do, Itl " 10 do
6,000 pair of Oil Tmnspuent Window Shades of our
own manufacture, beaattful designs and colon, at from
tit 00 to SI 60 per pair.
10,000 Urn of .Wool Twine and Wrapping Terme of all
knids, from 121 to 15 ets per lb.
We also have raker goods In the, same proporuou,
and we guarantee to plum you If you wi ll call and
are us at e 4 Maiden Lane,. New York.
A. TRAVERS &Co
New York, Juno, ISIS. je28.130r
MERCHANTS' WAY ITTLEIGAIT
1848.
1L1C1,r5113.1.Y / . 011 est a ear.s.seorrranon or WAY szertitirr
IJI Plitsburgn. ulairsatile. Johnstown. Ho!
lurayshurgh. Water sweet, tHuntmgdott Co) and Pe
teralturea
on. Line was formed exclusively for the special ac
counuothatton of the way bitainess. The Proprietors,
thankful for the very liberal patronage they have re
ceived dunnr, the luau two years, would respectfully 'a
roma their frienda and the public that they are now still
better prepares: to deliver goods at any point on the
Canal and Rail K ada, with promptness and dispatch.
•
PICK WORT!! &MOODS, JA bN A LORE,
GEORGE TRINDLE. JORN MILLER & Co.
AGENTS.
Piekororth & Woods, Johnstown.
John Miller. llollidayaburgh.
C A M'Anulty & Co canal . basin, Pittsburgh.
Riortiamwors—Pinsburgiuth & Sinclair, J & J
McDevitt; G & J D Shoat:Merger; R. Robinson & Co; It
Moore; klagslay to Smith; John Parker; Wm Latimer &
Co; Dr P Sboinborger. teSO
Pennsylvania Canal &11 Road Ex,
peassysat Packet
.I.llle,
1848 M_
FROM PMSBUGII TO PHIDAUELPHIA
TISIORE.,'
lExclualvely for Passenger...)
Public are respectfully informed that this Linos
1 veto commence running on the '1.,11.1 lust, and con.
ono, throughout the NCino/1.
The boats are new, and or a superior class, with en
larged cabins, whioh will give reenter comfort. The
ears are the latest ronstrueuon.
_---- . • • .
A bait will always he in port, and travelers are re
quested to call and examine them before engaging pas
sage elsewhere.
(Fare only tune dollars through.) One of the bosu of
thin Wne will leave the landing loppi&site U. S. Hotel,
corner of Pent rimer and Canal, every night at nine o'-
clock Time 31 days. Foz information, apply at the
Office. 'Monongahela House, or to D LEECH &Co
iekffr Canal Basin
Merchants , Transportation Line.
1848. =Ala
VIA CLIIIAL•Nrk ELMO!
FOR PIRLADF.LPHIA AND BALTIMORE.
GOODS w con.lgned our care veal he forwarded
drlay at the lowest current rate!.
C A Mc ANULTY & Co..
Canal Dasith Bann Ai. Pthithurgh.
ERSEILLEN A REYNOLD,I.
g 72 and Market
RO.`3E. MERRITT &Co,
)eLN , Santo, wharf. Baltimore.
PIONEER TRANSPORTATIOI1 LINE,
1848..
BEI'WELN BALTIMORE AND PII7AIURGH.
lir Tll7l^. tlny4
NlrrchatnligeCaul ra.cs.
FORSTTH A DCTiC.kS, Agents,
WetterJaffe.. PittabUrgh.
F' RA I MARSHALL, Agents,
47 1 'At Boll,rnore.
tiuU6l6, LUIS, FAILM.6,
VALUABLE. PROPERTY FOR SALE.
THAT property lately ocetilOed by H. Niacin,
Esq., on , rai street, near Robinson. Allegheny
eity, wit: la, sg
oot os, areotomixfaung terms. Thy
lot is *I fcet 4 111C.1. , Olt Craig street, running through
to the Canal Ifaii feet. There at a good two story (route
dwelling house on the prennars. lately both. and the lot
is well unproved. remaining u variety of choice fruit
tree, grape. •It a.e.ni . This property to convent.
rattly situated lot pemons doing business in either Pitts
burgh or Allegheny, and is u desirable residence. Title
indisputable. For tema ripply to WM. ROVD, Attor
ney at Law, °thee on Fourth etreet. above ttoalthfield.
nyHrl,f
• Real I.Catate -- In 01•11*:
TRACT.. re, tn Harrison, Portage co.,
_A. on toe Cuyahoga nvcr—nliout acres under Im
proveme nt. Also, tutu unimproved lots to the vinage
of Warren, 'Drumlinll Co.. Co foot by UU. Also, a lot of
ground in the entre of Hanford, Trumlsoll Co., with a
fine dwelling booms and wore—one of the best stands
fora merchant on the Western Resent. Any or nil
dn. property will be
IS ld on very accommdating
ton.. sold
DICKEY & C 0 0.,
rebid Water and Front sta.
Steam }kinglet. sad Saw 111111 for Sale.
THE mbaenbers baying now heir lower Saw-MILL
AND 1 . 1...N1NG Mamma In sucressfui operation, of.
ler their upper Mill, with it. Steam Engine •nd Lath
Cutting V.innblinbnieni and the Frame Buildings mu
mbling theta, tor eale on reasonable and accommoda
ting terms. steam ennie eicellent one, and
nll the works in the Sawing and nil
Lath Cutting .estinti
liniments are in good order and condition, nod a par
rham,r mu remove the whole and put them into opera
tion in another place. tn Inns than Huy days. lent re
poi. paid. thrre:ed In tie subecnbeni. Ptttsbureh. will
be promptly attended m.
Ic9 n~ NEVILLE B. CRAIG h SON
T - • - •
HE subscriber ell will se❑ au accommodating Mrms, a
valuable tract or unimproved Mod, situate on the
road lending Iron Brighton to Franklin, about eighteen
milesn Plitsburgh, and about eight miles from the
wor
town of Freedom On the Ohm river. The tract con,
tains 402 alat, amt ..:11 perches. strict m The
land is of an excellent quality, about vu ac easure res cleared,
and well W11107.1i, and ill be sold either in whole or
in farms 01 .11,11/1,111 else, to ...I, pur c h ase " .
For online paruculart enquire of WA!. BON H. All
at Law, otrine an lilt st. above Smithneld, Pittsburgh.
migitrilitewtf 'r
— Property Is. Allegheny City for
MBE suluienbers oder for sale a number of choirs
j Loin, sluutte in the Second Ward. fronung on the
Common ground, ou camp terms. Inquire al
W. Olt ROBINSON, Any at Law, St Clair st
or or JAS ROBINSON. on the premises.
myl7:dfiwt‘T
Heal Estate la !Mercer Coaaty.
j k iL LA)T, Storehouse and Dwelling, situate on the
Erie Flitension Canal, to the village of Weer Mid
dlesex; a desindile location for a merchant Also, a
Lot and good Dwelling Moose well sided tern Tavern
Stand, In dm village of Orangeville, on State line of
Ohio. Terms ming. ISAIAIIDICIaIIY fr_ Co.
M6lO
14, ater and From .
For Resit.
2 A two story brick dwelling with about stz acres
of ground areached, situated at Oakland. The
place is well stocked with fruit of all kinds, and
is a desirable locatrou fora [mil; being entirety oat of
reach of the over end dirt of the city. An omnibus
leaves oaklnutl hourly for the city. Apply to
jantia ATWOOD, 20Nan. I Co.
IZIME32I
ligSA new three story brict,dwelling boos. on
rylie streAt —Posstelion given on tile East of
pril or sooner if roriuired. Inquire of
Joni 1 A fi FLOYD, Ing liberty eaten.
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For klagris.
a. A two story bnek tivrelhng with about 5 acres
of ground. situated on the bank Mile Ohio river,
In We borough of M nebener. Apply to
lawn JAMIS A HVTCII.IBON d Co.
ATIMEX dwelling booties situated on 4th street
near canal bridge, In the city of Pittabargh. Al
an, a room 75 by IN feet, with a couventent ens
trotter on sth et, near wood. Also, a finale dwelling,
two atonee, with an acre of ground enclosed told under
cultivettoth.nt note on Ohio lima, in the city of Alleghe•
ity. Inquire et J D WILLIAMS,
land 110 wood etrect.
Ir`o Brewers.
Ft RI SALE OR RENT, the Pittsburgh Brew
ery, with all its brewing' appanthes, ettente on
P enn sweet and Barker'. cilley,and now occupied
by Goo. W. South S Co. Posaresion given on the first
day of April ensuing. For terms, S. enquire of
BROWN & CULBERTSON,
felt= f 145 liberty It.
REllol'eli FOR &ALF:a—the aubwribt;
Atoltery for sale the three 1.1017 brick Warehoune
en Wood street, occupied by R. Tanner & Co.
It rents now for FIUOO per year.
nett' WM. WILSON, Jr
The new three story fire proof beck store on
accord et. now occurred by Edward Evans; for
rent from let of Apnl next. Impure of
1 SCIWONfitAkEIt I Co. , '
jant9 nt wood tweet
The rub.. Mott , will root part of the ware
hkrso row oorujortl Icy atop.. apply to
LEV. 1,. I.ALZT.I./.. A Co.,
i t* A tar, room n.k the ill awry an, warehouse
in incirnl ..., the nutiteriner, neer the foot of
441 . Wood' tkrurt—u good location for a steamboat
agency. or an Imurance office.
fault BOI.I.MANS & GARRISON
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— Per Sale.
JA Fine two story brick boo., on mein meet
Alierthetly city, near We upper bridge. Tim lot is
23 Met in trout by 100 deep. For terms inquire of
detail A WASHINGTON, 4th st
For Rent.
THE large Ore proof oruseboune 94 feet front by
WO fez t deep, on second ot, near wont Rent mod
erato. In9utrn of J 81.1110011 MAK E —R lc Co.,
dell !II wood st
. Foe now.
th.tiA Smoke House, sittiorrd on Nom nlky, for
rem; inquire of 1:011EICT D/11.2a;14 & CO,
bony . decl3 .
fIOA.L LAND FOR RALR—Seven acres coal land
V Or tole, shuttle:in bowl oldie Illanonfothela River,
above Broarnaville,T 1 Ib t h••• • On vein of coat,
whielOalßbe sold La exchange for goods. For apologi
a?* speittp, [ocas] 13 w RARELMT(M . . 23 wood -14 I.
=
EX.CBANGE,,BRO 4‘
Dausairrousustil a tra
p ll 3, ' , ...42Mirmiestia fteharitc,anittoup
Rank Nate% atil ifpnete;Finardiettont,ll4B.4"
42.5dIniatte Balk orPinibirei. {Pang& inng
on linpailin-eisin Clipelm for-I;2**nd
leintana nude on nn.l7 slinfige point! iktri
United Suiten •
The higher:. premium paid Ibr Fortign andAinstinan
Gold. •
Advances made on. conslinnnieux
East, on liberal telbts.
N. HOLNlids drat/NB, , *
- DANNERS and Dealers. ha N ..11klaing,, 0,h„ . .. n d
JD Bank Notes, No. 41, Mite cree; rud,,,,,0,
Selling Rues. .pechatiga i
New Yolk
Chl.=Burug ju la , .
2 '
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2 do
rhULUIPII2; lici t Z Stagads, 2do
BaltUnore
gkg4 , R
• 2 dis NoM.Lip lDr.kut, s 2 r di 4 r .
Indium, ." do Beller NoWli "do
Kentucky, .otto Pennsylvania Cy "do
Vi
"do NeliVock do "do
r 4 Wheeling, ddo Newthiesus, "do
ido 11.01.4 .do
%%In'
ILL & CURRY—Bankun and Exchange Brokers,
11 Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Time and Sight
of Exchange, Cenificatos el:Deposita, BardriNimes
and Coin; No SS Wood street, third door below Foust,
west side. monk'
WILLIAM A. MILL' & CO,
BDANKER EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dealer.
in Foreign and Domestic EXchange, Certificates of
Deresite, Bank Notes, and Specie. No. 6! Wood at,
one door above Foorth, Enstan* Pittsburgh, Pll.
oetSd&wF
FOILELIGN EIXOTJANOZ:
BILLS on England, Ireland , and Scotland bought to
any amount at the Current Rates of Exchange.
Also, Drafts payable in any part of the Old Countrica,
from £1 m ..f5003, at the TIM of S 3 to the £ Sterling,
without deduction or daemon, by JOSHUA ROBLN.
SON, &trope. end - General Agora, office 6th at one
door west of wood. m at
masa xamamt.) • Dadra.
11011311. 11A11111, •
thANKERB AND EXCHANGE BROhERS, dealers
.100 in Foreign and Dontutio Bias of Exchange, Car
nficates of Deposits, Bank Notes and Cain, corner
3d and Wood stream, directly opposite St. Charlea Ho.
tel. may3dly
OW
lndim
Eentucky,
Diamond,
Busk NoteN
purchased at the loWest rates, by
N. HOLMES & SONS,
Bobo 35 Market suect.
tiiiitilolo - E - Xtta - Sitilit - -siaht Checks on
New York,
Philadelphia, and
Baltimore,
Constantly for sale by N. HOLMES & SONS.
dela 33 Market to.
CIOLLEOTIONS—Drafts, Note., and Accept.
payable m arty part of the Union, collected o
the most favorable teims. N. HOLMES & SONS.
dela 66 Market .t.
HATS. CAPS AND BONNETS.
PASHIONAHLIA
4HTE bscriber, in addiuou to his —O 4
su turing el Hats
manufac, hiti made arrange.
menu with Messrs lichee &Co (the most
fasluonable batters din eittOfNeror vork,) for • reg
ular supply of his extra fine lk Hata, and baying just
received a few cases, gentlemen can be suited was a
very rich and beatnik that by calling at his new Hat
and Cap Store, Smithleld street, second door south of
Fourth, where may be found agreat ninety of Hats
and Caps of his own 'minuteman, wholesale and re
tail. Han made to order on nob notice.
• 'JAMES WILSON.
4 ors
to ' , Mord A King) fa
Fashionable Hatter's,'
Corner of Wend and Fifth Stmts.
PARTICULAR attention paid to our Retail Trade.
Geutlemeu can rely upon getting their Hats and
Caps from our establishment of the BEST atancatata mud
wonnuistur, of the Lana min, lind at We town •
!MISR
Country Merchants, Purchasing by wholesale, are
respectfully invited to GOD arid examine oar SIO0i; an
we can say with confidence rind an regards Qtralril
and nuca it will not suffer in n comparison with any
house in Philadelphia 10617
Fashionable Hat maad , Cap illknuALotory.
A
it GEORGE S. NSHUTZ, Agent, respectfully
informs his friends and z the public generally
that he has tommence4thigmanufactuni of Hats
and Caps at No. 33 Wood street, one door above the
corner of Second. 'where he hag now on hand a fine
assortment of Hats and Caps of his own manufacture.,
winch he will dispose of on the most reasonable terms,
wholesale and remil, for cash or city acceptance.
Hats made to tinier at the Shortest notice. 11,11201361
STRAW GOODS.
It,DEALERS are invited to examine R. IL
P &URFA'S stook of Straw Goods, of the
sprinc style, composed in part of
BONNETS —F loreneo Enid; English Dan
stable dm American do do; China Pearl do; Coburg do;
Rutland do; French Loco; Fancy Comp, &v. &c.
II ATS--Lrchorn. Palm Leaf, Pomona, Four,' Strew,
do Ilmtd, Rutland Braid. Pedal do.
Aloo. Anthem! Flowers, Ribbons, tke. Straw Bon
net Weireliouve. 95 market .1. mar 29
15pring P 10.111610111• ior 16#6.__
41
MaCORD & Co.,
0.....rx secy. & Coo.) tuna.,
IYILL introduce the Spring Style of Hors this day,
Saturday. March 4th, 1645.
eir friend. and customers ere requested to rail and
exine their stack of Spring Hats, pro received from
New am York, at their store, corner of sth and Wood sts.
marl
ra ALFRED R. KEEVIL.
4"
aillCHEAPESTFaxhionable Hauer in ?. r
,Pittnburgh. Princspel Stern, 72 FOOllll
Weil. Montrincturing and accommodation Store, cor
ner of Wood street and Virgin aCcy. Highest prices
always Pont for !shipping Fart. _ milli:ly
SUMNER FASHION FOR HATS.—
JUST received from New York, the S
Style for hats, erntristing of Whim Hover: '" A
and White French Cassiruera etas, with Venulators.
Those in want of a beautiful, light Hat are respect:lk*
invited to coll. S. MOO
mark+ 70 wood at, 3 doors above ath
ISCELLEN - OUS.
have law day associated with us FAIWARD
WDroisurins. H. 1.. RiliewAta and Ronk. COO
LING. in the manufacture tad sale of FLINT GL.A.B..
WARE, under the style and firth of CIIILLJZO, Reimer
soalre. Co.
Manufactory on Washington street, in the Gth Ward.
Warebou.s. corner Wood and Ping streets, Pittsburgh.
The Lupines.: of the old firm will be settled by either
of the undersigned. ALFRED 13. CURLING.
MORGAN ROBERTSON.
Fort Pio Glass Worts, ,T ltily I; lett3.
•
•
We are manufarturiag and keep commonly op hand
reneral as •onmetat of eat, praised arid Main FLINT
GLArBSWARE. Also, Vial., oth, Window Glass
de., for sale on the most accommodating terms, at our
arehouse, corner Wood and Pint streets, Pittsburgh
jy.b.dtvelmT CURLING, ROBERTSON At Co.
YOUNG LADIES' SEIIIINAJIY,
ALLIIOI.I.I.
.• • .
THE Autumn Session of this Institution will coin
mance on the heat Monday in September. Rooms
on Federal street, in - Colonada dd door from
the bridge.
'rho course of imitrucuon and the rater of tuition are
The same as heretotom.
For more mann, !Lerma:ion, see circular or apply
to the ...moor. Mr. N W. Mx - Tests.
Reference may also butmaile to the following gentle
,
Dr. T. P. Dale. Alleslieny. lion. C. aster, Pittsburgh
Rev. D. 1 11wtt. ^ Rev. D. H. Riddle •'
Mr. H. P. Swart; Rev. 11. Dyer,
jeutrain
THE subscribes% have on hands 'AI casks Soda Ash,
Js_• klurpratt k tildn's, first quality, being the bal
ance of their spring stork, which they will sell at Ile
par, or currency. Having Made such large sales
to the principal glass and soap Inainsiactusers of tins
city, they deem it unnecessary tosay any thing to favor
of the brand.
They take lbw oppornity to apprise their custom
ers and deniers gruerelly. u that they have ordered large
ly from the sanmanufacturers to England—the firm
shlpmcni of whichwill arrive iionne for the fall trade.
and thenceforward regular supplies throughout the
season, winch they will sell at the lowest market price
for cash or approved bills. •
je2.l__ WS NI 3IITCHELTREE. lao libert;
EW rhe Writing* of Ca... Marcell.
1.1 Clay, Including Spmehea and Addresaes. Edited,
terth a preface and memoir by Horace
The First Book in Spanish; oh, a practital introduc
tion to the study of the Spanish Language: containing
full inetructlons in pronunciation, a grammar, exam:to
es or, We Ullendortfmathod of comtant imitation and
repetition, reading lessons, and a vocabulary. Ihe
Whole adapted for the use of private learners, or for
Mames under anlnstructor. fly Joseph Salkeld, A.
hi., author of -A Ciampend.unt of Classical AnUqui•
Brothers and Sisters. tale of domestic Wet by
Frederika Bremer. Translated from the original un
published manuscrlpt, by Mary Hewitt.
The Dying Robot, and other tales. By Joseph Alden.
D. D. J.l received and for sale by
iPJt JOHNSTON STOCKTON
Wll.Lla Al SMITH. ahmutheturer of Conan and
colored Liueu, Fringe. (or Dresses, ac.; Sewan
Falk nod colored Cotton Fringes for silk and gingham
Parasols. (limp. Mohair, unit Silk. /Milton Fringes
made to order on the shsrmet Once.
- . .
Brox& corner oflsudeti Lane and William. entrance
No e 3 William street, third Poor, over Abner & Ely.'
store, No 63 klaiden Lan nrk MID
HOSE!' ttosen—Jost received, &large as
_Ll swimsuit of Gum Ehmtic Hose. This article has
been ut use two seasons. and , all persona that hove
inadc urn of them give thorn the pretmence to leadher.
they beteg much better, for they will Rut • great deal
longer; they not leak a drop, and need no care in coos.
portion to leather; they want no ginning or %rushing,
and there is no mistake but they can be mended. To
be sold rat the India Rubber Depot, No 3 Wood et.
/Yl3 J to H PHILLIPS
- ElLEcritic ACIENES, at from Ets toBlts Eectro•
Magnroc Machines, Mem daerent etcetera memo
Ineturi•rei 3.larinei Clocks (or *Mom boats, cloud boats
and Cadence. Also, Chemicals, Thermometers, he,
fur sale by • MAKI: is Co,
corner market and the diamond
N. 11.—1 :lectrieay of either kind admitastered at the
direction or phygicums. ,yl7
XT KW ARTICLE OF STIELSSI PACKING—Iust ro
ll craved by expre.., SOO lb. India Rubber Swam
Fucking. for cylinder. of steamboats, dc. This article
being much the best Lind that has ever been offered for
the purpose, we eon the ottentiOu of our steamboat en
gineer. to It. It will wryer Mem dgreat amount of tabor.,
tor when a bylusder is once paiked It will not require
to be packed agnin before making one or two trips to
St. Lotus and hack. For oro at the India Rubber De
pot, No S Wood at. iyl3 J & H PHILLIPS
GREENWOOD GARDENS,
ATISITLitd TG Tics 141TR-k.:AT can he furnished
g wait Lunch at all hours of the day; also, Ice
Creams. Fruit Conwetionary, be. The steamer Green
wood makes her regular trips np u uul. Warta., her Pitt
street landing at al A. At., hod 41 huh 1,11 each hour
to:eclat It, u,,hl lOgj P. hl.-leaving tho lisrden ut 10
P. M. for her last trip to the city,
A moonlight view of the Ganten is indeseribeble to
its beauty. tyle
E===l
ARTHUBS h AIICHOLBON are now selling off ni
moderato pries. the following articles:
Ylatforrnanctiles.of oil kindsit 'reigning mom Ind to
pounds, of superior workmanship.
Assorted Hollow Ware,,hilikrtottenkih_ Cool Cooking
Stover,' Wood do do; Cool Inpue and Balloon Stoves,
for churches, vrambousesido. de.
,Grates and Grate From., (or parlors, chambers,
kitchens, he
ploughsand
jyl7atbi
£I _ _
REMEN, .
received do
your iaepecUoo I
call and anima int
btuer than lamb
Tho Couplings .
low price.
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an.
Arteillisizitilmig r- -7114130 - 742414. — "1:= 4111 4 42 ' ... d 114; L'':
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1-,
Waited* era of all Medieixte r end MOactidlettlY,thod: :
asadishwernauffered themes a miserable &itself:6, ,and:
'.lit akylkitiledsgr. thint . liva, ► On the 'altar" of bitheity.,,
- Wick - .alr.itaftwatme,. Wrack to • the - opinions of ttuk .
01 that ft has both cunt.
." 1711 ., i T i gMl e MEPABLE EXTRACT: .::
.illifsiktedia
,yeers, has)botm Mated by natty I,ars' onil_
!stler-havri.milhatul with.thle idth/ masej and in- '
I Min geeelthilla It hes WADI/It Weis lOU 6 Ze,.T.0. 14.,-
pentianeat ethtfa
thi tlell_
twr •ctf .. lll, years tr ed i g,o %. Months, eared:by the' a11e,..01...:!.
Read-the, followthig nrmarkable essa,ntent i tin of '..,`
WlRAteerc Etia.,el Philadelphia, elided en Epl•
Mena •NM 27 Yeats and 6 months. Alta telling
, Umiak Ermlanid,Seollea,ogrmany and Farina, eon. ,
adlit thrli . i m . 4, lnint eminent phyaieters, and eXpendtpo for
medicine, al treatment and advice, kitten then.
sand , tenoned with his son to ttliatcortntry in
November last, without receiving any benefit Whose
er, and smeared by using
uAirrs VEGETABLE mrmAci.
Mr. Witham decors!Letter to Drs. lansand Tien -
~
I have spent over three thousand dollars Pr .niedl-
eine and medical &urethane°. I was advised to take a
tour to IDrrope with him, ad eh I did. I first, visited
England. I mamba the most eminent physicians
there In respect to, his nand they examined him end
presaibed accordingly. I remained three • months •
withsita Retainer any change for the better.. which
cat me about two hundred end fifty dollars pocketed
by the physicians, and the most that I tactspd well
their opitni . ollßial my son's cps. was hopeless end pen
.114:12,
t i h . anie ico t hm acrri G li e cgly le y & Eu
and tiat, ,,, atiL t rax . ,
turned home in rwgh
the month of November last, wilt my
sou sfar from being cured as when I left. I saw your •
adverdsement in one of the New York peals,' and
conelnded to try Bards Vegetable Extract, thong goer
statements and certificates of so many macs, more of
twenty and thirty years' standing, and I can &stump=
I am not way I did so, as by the use of liens Vegeta:
Ms Extract alone he was restored to perfect health.
His reams, which was so far gone 111 to unfit blot for
hasinew, le entirely restored, with the prospect row
before hue., of life, health and useffllnesa lie .do now „,L
29 years a age, and 27 years and 6 monthi of ibis 2,,
Gore has been afflicted with this moot dreadful of .. ths.
ease; bet thank God he is now en.leYinrd health. 'T•
Now, gentlemen, faith without works don't believe
In. To my that I call be ever grate ,to you is one
thing, and as I here enclose you one handled dollars, !
have no doubt hot that you will think thin is another
and mite a different thing. The debt of groitude 1
still ewe yon, but please to accept the present amount
as interest on the debt to advance. .
Yours very respecthally
(Signed,/ WI( id VD BECORE
TO THE AFFLICTED. •
Ono of the proprietors of this invaluable medicine •
was afflicted for severalyears with Epileptie Fits.
The disease hod produce d the wont effect lon his
system, vim Lose of memory, imbeei li ty of role and •
perfect prostration of the nerve. awe= a bed
tried the skill of the hest physicians for mace year,
and grew worse ender their treatment, and ho . knew
that this medicine we. his only hope for health and
and li [Ole .'" %' its dn =ch a he didEl,7":l,te.":!? ,
was a perfect restored a to health, whica 'n oo4l rood. 1 .,
toed aunterrupted for nearly airmen yeas.
We would refer to thefollowing persons who have .•
heal cured by ma Hart's Vegetable Emmen
Col F. Deathless daughter was afflicted nice Oars;
rend. et Yonkers, Now York.
W Bennet, nine years, I'7l Grind at.
J Ellsworth, seven yams, =Dover at.
Joseph M'Dougal, nine years, East Brooklyn, L
.n
H W Smith, New York C'usnom Hoorn
S Kelly, twenty years, Staten Wand,
Miss E M'Reefi twenty yam, Yorkville:
Miss E, Crete, twelve Team; 112 Hanamersly eta:
Wm H Pareell, twenty-dace years,73NorfolkAi
Jamb Petty, four years, 174 Delaney tit..
Philp Johnson, twenty- eight yea& Chweneamle, Pe
Judge Randall, Sid Fast Broadway, New york,,
Thomas It Jones, of the 1.7 13 Navy. •
Caps Wm Jennings, State at Bridgeport, CI,;
Reference also made to
Br W L Monroe, Guilford, 0.
Rev Richard Taggen, Wear Davenport N Y.
Rev T L Bushnell, Baltimore, Md
Mr Joseph BrodiaiS Orchard et, N Y.
CII Doughton, 921 hteenth st NY. • .
. ~
Mee James Bertholf, ester, Orange ite. NAT ~
John Faber, 179 Elimbeth at' - do
D A Richton, 21.9 Delmey st, do .:.*
James Bath, 11l Beloit .t, do
Charles Brow., ICO Water at, du
All of which may be called upon, or addressed, p eal ~
paid .. •..
rp• Priland by Dr S Hoer, (lath Irma L Baru • ' ...,,
New York.
(3 P THOMAS & Co, 146 Mein at, between ad aria
4th. as, end 1(17 BLtha et, between 4th and Gob emot e s ' :•,
einetent,l Ohio, whedessla and retail agents for the , •
...,.. - i r
south and wen.
L WILCOX, Jr, comer of Market at and the Mel
,••••,: - .':• , 2
mond, only net in Pinsb'g Pa thiNdawly -,;:,..-.,
MEDICAL die SITRGICAL OFFICE, ' l':::: . ;,*::,4
. . 2 . - it No, GA, DIAMOND ALLEY, a ~-•,;'
, .....,e, '.. few doors below Wood street, to- ....:.,'
.- .• '• ..i market ..,',...
~ , , , -. ..•._7. : , DR. DROWN, having been ", '..,.
~ Vf. : :N' , , ' regultuly educated •to th e medical - - 'l' ,,
;•• r., .... . -4 . ;„:...i profession, and been for same time
, : . i.i
1
~.•.
.: ~,. • ... in general practice, now confines •
.f. C; ~, s . •'• his mention to the treatment of • • ,•-•,..
$,,,..•• !:.- * thorn private end delicate coati t'l
~, •
~ '. :.• • ‘ plaints for which his opportunities ':.
..,. • , • ..,..
~_ ... and experience peculiarly qualify •
•ci ' !...:w.• d him. It years assiduously devoted • ' , L ,
to stn. y & treatment of those complaintsdeonng which Iv' ,
time he has had more practice and has cared mom pa. ~,.., V
tients Montan ever fall to the lot of any private erne- ; 1....J..
tidal.> amply qualifies him to offer s o of . .•.,,',.•
apeedi, permanent, and satisfactory toroth al Mu& :„.. ....'?
With Memo Mimeses, and nit dmeases arising there -... :.;.:
from.
Dr. Brown would inform those alßicted with private 1 +
diseases which have become ehnutic by time or .g f . •.,
=by the use of any of the amnion mmums of ,' •.!:,-.„
that their comphunts can be radically and thin - -.,...,',.
oughly cured) he having given his earefhl isneoltm yo, - '''• , ~
the neatenent of such eases, and succeeded tab... Arnie • ._ ,, r - ,
of instances In curing persons of indiums:ion of the • ~•••*,•
neck of the bladder, and kindred diseases which often ~...., : i.
result from thorn eases where others Imre consigned •••,.'
them to hopelest despair. lie particularly lanes tech,4',&
as have been long and onsuccesnally treated by °ahem •-•., ~,.
to commit him, when every malefaction will be given r •,:.''
thea_ wad their Cal. Wasted ban careful, thorough and • - •,,i
intelligent Wollner, pointed oat by . a long expenence, .:,
atudy, end investigamon, which it is mpamble for them • . 1
corgled i
ate : f Etrral practice of.medicitie to give my
~ ....1
- 113- Hernia or Rapture.—Dr. Brownalto invites per. .....::.
was afflicted with Hernia to cell '
as •
he has paid partic• ' - ' .. .;-,L.
e'er attention to this disease.
A! ,
skin di...., .6oPi' a, Behr, ac., speedily eared
Charges very low.
N. R.—Patents of each sox :,nnetit a distance, by
swing their disease in u, ruing. giving all the sympj
toms, an obtain medicines wit , , directions for use,. by
addresting T. BROWN, M. 1/ , post paid, 0111 eat ... -• '
Mg& fee.
Office No. 65, Diamond alley, opposite the overly
Houma. •
111112IIMATVOL—De. Brown's newly discovered reme
dy•
for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain remedy for ' • •
that sinful trouble. It never fails.
Office and Private Consulting Rooms. No, iz Dia. -
,4
mood elley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is 'always at ..;:
home.
iv- No one no pay. • dente.
ASTI/Ida, OR DIPPICULTVITPBREATIGNO.—
This disease isaused by • peroxympal constrite- s i_:•-•
don of the air cells, it in very debilitating, almost eau. •.::.:
ing suffocation. DE. SWEETSI:RR PM4ACEA it the • ,'',
only certain core.
Hoarseness can be entirely-cored by a free use no Dr. •'.
Sweetserta Pansece. ,
Catarrh, or coat.. cold, which, if neglected, will
cured by Dr. Sweater'
Cat
in Consmups
Patna. tion, is effectually relieved and
Bronchitis, If unchecked, will effectltally lead to
Bronchial Consumption, but a timely use elk. swab.
sees Panacea will effectually ewe it
Inflammation of the Tonsils or Sore Throat—This
disease often leads to saious consequences from neg
lect, seek as ulceration of the throat On the firsts - yap.'
toms, Dr. Sureetser's Panacea &odd ho procured and,
used freely.
Coughs and Colds find a sovereign remedy in Dr;
Sweeter's Panacea.
Pneumonia Notha—A very fatal disease, resulting
from a violent cough and cold on a debilitated or bro
ken down constitution; aged penons are subject to it.—
Dr. Sweeter's Panacea should be used on the Gnu
symptoms, which are a cough or cold.
Night Sweats.—This debilitating complaint will meet
with u timely check, by using Dr. Sweetser's Piall.ol
- on the first appearance of consump
tive symptoms, which aro a plain m the side rind breast,
cough or spitting of blood, if Dr. Sureetscra Punaceo is
freely used, no danger need be apprehended.
When the Lungs, the Windpipe, or Bronchial Tubes
become clogged up with phlegm 6o as to impede respi
ration or breathing, Dr. Sweetser's Panacea, which is
a powerful LYpecorant, should be token according to
the directions.
influenza..—Thia distressing. epidemic, en prevalent is
our climate, is speedily eared by Dr. Sweetser's Pam.
sea.
f . r tee RI per bottle or six bottles for 85.
For sale by WM.JACKSON, MI Liberty at., sign or
he big boot. norrusly
o PE
accOoIRSONSI ...
AVE used Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort and
been cured of diseases thatwould have proved
.tot, but for the use of this extraordinary medicine.
20,000 have been cured of consumption in Varian,
forms.
10,000 have been cured of Dyspeptic Consumption.
and Liver Complaint.
7,000 have been cured of the Asthma.
5,000 bare been cured of general prostration of the
Nervous:System... ,
3,600 have been 'mired of Rheumatic Pains, with the •
tendency of diseased lunge. .
2.140 have been cured of Liner Complaint and Cough.
9,600 Mired of Stardom compleims.
50,000 more bore been cured of coughs, Molds, pains
in the side and chest, night sweats, want of appetite,
loss of voice, whooping cough, debility, and many oth
er complain which bring anthems dangerous discos, .
es which so often prove hind. Dr. Taylor's Balsam of •
Liverwort le the only succesafin remedy for the curt
of the above eamplainte.
"My son, having a violent cold, used ..o couch and
raise thick, putrid matter, and fur
could tint turn
over in bed from weakness. He ld every symptom of consumption His physicians, . \female & An
derson, mud he was incurable, yet strange as it may
appear, this medicine fully centered his health.
SOPHIA GALI.ON, 14 Norfolk itt.
tans a Alicante tie CONallizia—"HaVing reaper, for
the medical profession I determined toronealt them'
in preference to using Winn net called 'Potent Medi
cines. But for several manta I hove been troubeili
with Asthma, which baffled the remedies of my pliyal.
clan. Your medicine I hove...always believed very
beneficed in such cases. Finding the skill of my mad.
Mal advisers at fault—unbeknown to any one, I procu
red rani Balsam of Liverwort, which I deemed a veil' •
valuable remedy—as it has had a moo Wonderful ein
feet upon cue, completely uprooting art complaint, and
ream lug me to perfect health. Yon may refer to me
urb.snever desired..
Sold In Pittsburgh by J D Alonran, 93 Wood ah .1,, , .
Townseral, 45 Market sh H Soapier,. cm A erket cut": ~
.
3d .I.; Henderson & Co, sLibcry et price redacted -,....
to 411,5fi per bottle.
' Jam.„, :',,',”
B. A. Fahnestaiik—&—C o'o — Riabiitimklont i l ,.. .. ,
IN high favor ma an external eppllcation in Ingeounne •
.::,,,
tory 'Mencius, sod at the same that a ellatulantier;
well aa emollient. 1J A Fahnesbackob4Co's,jlntiefils".,:•
cient hes been very beneficial Irf "aka of , Chropitt.i•,-A,
Rhatimidilm, Glandular Swellings, Bois 2s:ram itorte.
no, sprain., k.... &e. The follow/hit urtiriem.ktto?4 , ,rP,
. gentleman welt known in this eity, - ,.!../Y ~ , , ,,,,. ._.', . .., • ;''. , f.A?,
.1 some time ago eecidentally. fell fniio44 • Callnidif..i , ::
and wvertly sprouted both my linclMl4.4-ThatirriMew.
&lately swelled na that my boots hadjOjhat&liFear 1 .31.7...„1.
order to have them drew* off—llle reddltek Pe11W,.,1,.'
ed me I'm Intense. In Magill:MHO , aa44.-Q-:.-vi
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