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EPOI2TrAIi:VIittiILILAPILED ".
For the Pittabitirith Deny Ott
FOREIGN NEWS.
ARRIVAL OP TORitiTs.Ali SHIP;
HII34RNI
By Overland ExpresOresa
SLY FIVAYS'L ' AWEWS. 5
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p„. l . ' , tett:a N. B. June 284 1
The steamer Eilbernek a) std 44 Halifax y
terday afternoon, CviLhAti pb4uktrs,ond will
rive et N ew York at anerrli ',ham on Sattudail
1: •
morning.
7.CiA L ANDRIN'
COM:HEEL ...ANCIA L
.14istivoot, Jane 16t'''
Owing to the stirricg Gveatr to which the week
has given birth on the CiJitrna . bnalness has br
somewhat restricted, Or:tight ;not. to the :emeriti
which might have 'Whioltippi4.lientled. 11141.; :
ket for corn and breads lint - mkt, thil)
average firinneev, nlthougil§ lOZ tronoactiona I . #l
not, in extent, beet compopmfit with those of
preceding week. , quointkm4 have been well secti•
ported. The occfnUout than gsnitheater report pa
change of any moment. I,icttring the jectint 00 ,
in cotton as untenable, tl . rettogrket,wears a heallig
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aspect.
The National Securiks entfe been nem throw
out the week. The fun& heti maintained an up:
ward tendency, closing . firtflr:lgat night, Coro4ll
at 92ka921 for special trxririrt Mani account:,
without dividends; U. 5... c per dents.93l; 6 per cedts,
109 Ex. dividend; New ,Yrillt!, pexcenta, 95; Pear
aylvonia 5 per emits h04i161.. •
The Corn market has:heie re, steady dosing Osi
week, with only a. modeiSte iamennt of husinth
passing. Flour elightly!oddvalseed yesterday. ts
Beat Western canal Waging `4.a..¢ 235. Ohio 211
a 24e sa. Bolt. 23, a -245. ;.Phikidelplna 23.4+,4
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233 6d. I
Wheat advanced in one :iiq:23l i naheL
United States onges 6:14:1s Id.
Indian Corn is down sT.& r tk.,..sster; ranging
at 3.3 e a 365. Corn Masi tadkil; 15s dd a 16s pei
:
barrel
The Cotton Market iteedy; Fair U.
lands ate quoted 4 id., Filir: Dildile 4 d.; Fair Nero`
Orleans bid. !:
Beef is Selling in retitif Tardy but WiLtlolll
vanee.
Pork—Western pr irew Me.n is naive; all cane!.
quantities dull. ,f ' !', ! -,
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Sawa is dem. with eadbesiv4 lialei. .
Hams are in Mir dentiMd ,4'. integular prleas..
Cheese, Lard, salt Mille:xll4 inautive. 16.
! FRe'f~f t~E::
On Wednesdat, 'an ludipieoi insurrection wit
attempted to Par i ps:;by stunt .15.000 of the Mon)
tale pony; headed by NV ArasiOr., and was auk . :
premed by the troops, 4ose itimber amountedyu
aboat 60,000. Several -.atteniTtli ' , were made to
erect barricades. In th'c'Cvclung, the A'went hly
declared Prins in a. statu r of aiige. Oa Thursday,
the alarm considerably intended. Business, which
was entirely suspeadeduathi*lday previous, was
generally resumed. At Obrs'it time the peril wee
imminent. Numerous acres& haye taken place,
including several Memb i ts of Assembly, M. A rago
and Ledru limon, theng . . gated accounts
report the city le staift of nadquillity. All the ,
Socialist or Red lepubllcau Animals at Paris,
cept the National, have +pgressed.
Very alarming kierricS seedbed ; on part of the
Red Republicans took pindis o, tIM - 13th, and fora
lime a revival of the terrible insurrection of fungi
1919, appeared prearible, 'Tlteadbir commenced
in a demonstration got Red Rcpublic,iis
es a protest. The silty y§ reported to
in full insurrection, andlo I,i4e:established a ot•
ernment of Red Repubknins.:•.; '
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HGLCGdRS': ~~
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Kossuth has arrived i l t Pest arid 'oat receiveLl
in the Capital, as Presideul of the Hungarian
pitdte. It would seem tlarl hCstiliti es are still
tied oa in the South, bcturfier; the Hungarians Reif
the scattered remains of ttie kastrian army, supi
ported by the Rustaans, I3uqrcipoi s is which rood , .
us are so vague aid ccltrdi4tory,4l has not beta . ,
deemed advisable to transtlait ahem by telegraph,'
The Russian Genera. 6 bib iOstradsiproelamattoe r
to the Hungarians, the Nnp otievinch to. if they jo - '
not lay down their nintS aid esdimii to their bapy
with a good grace; thei 0,111 . snide to feel the
consequences of their oirulwAutnption. Every ef ,
fort is being inado l to rdOce t al; Pe*.
The Magyar GavernOeilt hes-oNered the clefs ;
gyineo to preachrtgains) lhastehe.
L GEBAN t e. ' '
In Baden the revoluitonarjratniggle is in full
play. The Prince of Prai4 ;Ilia; left Berlin to
take command of the dm* dihe tthine: In 13/1-
den, Wettemherg and liava4i ilae.'democrata are
preparing Gar the confltht.'
ITA th. t
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From Rome, we leap thit; trite. French emit
commenced the attack fin theilhlti Of May AU;
a sanguinary engugeinS..ny, 14 ofhieh the Romeo*
last 600 men, they.succilededin mirrying severtd:
important posts. A be:clot cf attniths have since..
taken place, in which lictol is variously state&
bat the invading armyilita ittlerith most The'.
French papers pohlisti;edellthting, reports of tit
operation of the flinty; taut hod deckausts receive/4.
A is dear Ondinot had !tot thin ,
gained needs to
the city, though he had.gathea a position north o(.
Rome, which would enable trimtacommand lher
city. The latest despatch frith Oodinot is to the
6th instant, at which tithe ,41e hid opened 451
trenches and had regski allyttesieyed the city.
There is no appearance/ ofyic'laing on the part of
the Romans. Oa the 6rairaiy, every thing goer
to confirm the belief diet theywiinlo make a most
determined resistance, end Kittth'the last. - •
IsIISCEIiLANkOPBs -
The United Staten ;zrive4 d Liverpool in a
crippled condition, on i>e `satltel pay. the Hibernia
left. . .
.
The Cholera is raging frihtlhily t in Paris; 11,00 0
died since its commetteetheri Io that city: 909,-
eases and 000 deaths wire rettorted in one day.
Therholera was also previtiling..:in Manch...aler .
and other parts of England.
The bill for the absygetioh' Orlhe navigatiqf
liars has passed the Hoed of Lords and receisea
the Royal sanction. It rtres into;e4het on the ISt;
crilanuary.,,
The Brit% h Goveritotre 2 1 *teptidieted the
proceetliege of FralICT tit 14.'Illeatmeot - of the
Romans.
Iftt-LANt).
The counsel of Sroat9,llriehi deny the legality .
'of a commutation of tar sept4ekardeath to trace,.
}iodation.
The craps throoshogt a4ittadiald Ireland are
very promising.
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CHOLERA 1,4 ..,..PIII,4DELPHI ;-
A. ,'
-. . 14.accialA., Jane 29i:'
There were 48 cored Td e alis from d, ho l etv
to4lay.. ..
Ir.
CHOLERA . t : fif.N6i ' l, l l YORK. i ,
7 Is3iv Ytisi, June 29. f.
There were 39 cnoef of Ctiolra, and it), dealla
to -day.
:OLERA i
'Cif! CIN7 , IATI.
qrcinnal, June 29
There %Pere9ti interftnente;ftom Cholern,endfh,
irons other disease., f4* ibe . 21 boars ending ig
noon to day. '
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Large quantities of ikv4 art 9eitig burned m our
Ittreets. 116 , 1 l remedy flfr ehe,tgeviiling epidenge.
Heavy rains, tied thioder, re;veiled here to day,
ARRIVAL OF FATIgER. MATTHEW.
NrO.r.Yrgur, June 29.
The packet chip AsOnitee.';thrived here to dif ,
with Father Matthew Qn , C,..i.e1d.• She hat just beeit,
te2egrephea in the oallop ::: ,
LPPOINTMENTS;,II I #IP., PRESIDENT..
'llir•Antnnfon, June
Alfred Mitchell, to l
James liendeboa, oY .Vlsiy, qor.lml et Ly 0123.:
Wm. A. Bradley, Pl.? Via.thingt&l
City. _ •
APPOINTI4ENf3rIif gRaIDENT.;
- cou-scrons of Trl,cyr.... ' :
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Geo. W. Charles (3krirde4.sorlh Caroline, vise
'Wm D. Pritchard, reicsitedt l' ;',.';
John D. WhitfordriewOrn, North 'Carolina,.
arm Thoa S. Sloglentlitesigned...
aii..r York, Stonitil§A,G,On!nlicul, vice licOl.
Yasocroy, removed. Ti j
42.2%,,M11301 ' 311?3,1411.•?nlli.. -.• -.
Rohr. P. Ccutliela,l%eer Oriennii Louisiana, vie*
John Duncan, removcd. •v- ..: .
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snarmont or vir,.! einsays. ii.
John C. O'Grady, lif otsolrlYihn:ii."'ll.i.na, -ne
'Thos. W. Kellum, seiner edl , ; ' ,
Giles Illiquei, Saybthok, Obance....ticut, vice Wm.
Willard, removed ; /. '. 4 ! •
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A. W,' Bedding. '4., be Potterintendent of rho
Branch Mist, it DotiVinehm7 .Orlar ..
Bus. Gss. J. IL W.csos w - be Aupponsa for Ms
jat Oenarsl, mitts Oils dectios.••
f !. pmts.; Issasist
Elipalg . t,J . ¢SoLVll t —fratilr .; •
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M=SIIM
MELPRIA MARKET.
lane 29.
The markets aip all unsettled by the farmer ad
vices, and dealernseaerally, are awaiting the re
ceipt or diseknore of private aeesMints, before they
operate. We couaot, therefore, give satisfactory
or reliable quotatfOns.
NEV? YORK MARKET.
• Jane 29—P. M
Flour—The meket has been 61211 to-day, owing
probably to the army weather, but prices are un
changed. The aerie by the liibeinia has had rath
er a favorable erect, but operatots are inclined to
hold off until theOprisate leuenreome to hand.
.
Grain—There no change in . the grain market ,
and prices are meow change.
Whiskey—They market is bale of bbLsi prices
are firm.
Cotton—The zahrket hi very bra. Buyer, 'and
sellers are awaiting their private lettero by the
steamer.
Money Marketts-Tratusactious al the Stock Board
this morning, were net extensive. The market,
however was firol. ands& small aßvance was real
ized, upon some or the fancy deicriptions. Sales
of Pa s'e at 69i. Bales of U. S. 6 . 4, 1668, at 1161 e.
nales of Treasuay noteit;ll6l4Bl6im
Correncii.ndeniC of tbe. St looifi Republic.
diPllo* TEM PLAINS.
Farßz zy, Nissaaso,Tza., May 30.
Dear Sir---Thisiemignants are Will press mg for
ward in vest crowds towards the Pacific. Every
day, every hoer [nemeses the number. Yesterday
381 wagons, the .3;lay before•46o rolled post its,
making to all 3';'.;30 west of this point, that are at
this moment wendiing their way to the gold regions
of Califinnia. Ancompauying these wagons, and
including a few trains of pack animals, ore nearly
'l5 000 persona Those who paseCii along amongst
the first were in ffoe spirits, bat quite a cliange n
observable in thir. • tntre and real. Doubts begin
to mail many asio the practicaility rd coining
the mountains, miring toahe scarcity of green and
other causes. Trsi. grass, even the Platte, al
ready begins to MO and show the heavy demabda
made upon it; iv*: thethmust be expected in the
mormnuer—otetwinfferlog as but .few have ever
dreamt of will be{experieneed this year. Would
they but preservd' }heir provisions, much of this
might he preverifed, but in the itaxiety to reach
the end of their lotnney, everything except just
sufficient to carry them through is abandoned.
Thousands of mural; of the finest flour and bacon
are uttered for salfi at one dollar per hundred, and
if no pgmbasers, be Rand, are left by the road
end,.
The Mears. Phaneroy passed to day in good
health and spiriN their train is heavily loaded,
bat is probably better 6turd out than any other on
the road. Thete Regiment will be here to
morrow en root, to Oregon. 'Col. Boonevil'e,
with one Compan y Infantry under the command
of Lieut Boots, Arrived hero yesterday, and is
now in cominan&Of the post Lieut. Davis with
another Companr . of the 6th Infantry arrived on
the 28th net. ~
Many difficult* have occurred amongst the
"pilgrims," many.' the original companies have
exploded, and nth a few have already taken the
back trail towards the settlements—more will
follow anon. Yohis, 'arc: PAWNEE.
P. S. May 3110.,(yestetdayJ 194 wagons pursed•
June 2e. lat the lasi two days 470 more wagons
have passed along, making in all 4.403. The
Rdle Regimeht tatea miles west of this place.
COMMERCIAL RECORD
1849. • It_ ALMANAC.
JUNE. 119_
24 Banda ; .1•• •
25 Monday,.
29 Toesdaft
27 Wednexday, .
Tharsdat,
S , Friday, .....
PITTSDURON BOARD OF TRAOIC
COWL:IITM FOR JrNF
1. CLILOVIE.. 5- W. A.. MU- N. B.
. Orme.. Priwastjtou Gleam;
Satutday Morning. Rine 30, 1549
The market, genklAtly. continues grate dull, with no
marked change in Orly thing.
FLOUR—The artivals yesterday were hinny worth
liaticing, and very*.le was dove to the way of aales.
The market, if on trig,is morn doll, and a /mall lily
sinew only to doini at 514043,56 (rim first hands, and
tk.1.6,20175 from Sldlre.
GRAIN—SaIe o(,:260 bu Oath at the over et atc P
Do. We Lemd of do other sales over thte head.
BACON—Suppi stn More are comparatively lathe
and prices canttau very firm. IVe l :contunie our quo
talons of good ClAinnati and City cared at, for Shalt
dore sc, Suim ss 34, and LlMme at fe p lb. We note
regular sales of saw eared canvolised llama to oar'
eta
DRIED BEEF—Otipplits - are sae:: Itght. and sues
Waited et 9lalne.!
DRIED FRUIT4We notice no 'alleranon In Nosier
nod continue our Venancio at fl.lia3l RS for Peaches
and for Applea.so46c Ip Ina
FISH—The supplies Fah are eery. hem and No
3 Mackerel have idea...too 6'at7,50 p bbl .
PEATHERIII.—We note.reguher Wined sales al 3IR
33c.
GROCERraq—lise market generally. is without any
aterial change, watt regular Waited Jules at formes
quotations. • 4
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BEANS—SaIes firm stori r are reirciltuly etrected at
85070 e, according-10 quality.
I.II:CHETS—SaI4 of Patent Beaver are transacted
from store at DitiPSV dos. - •
Dui P—Of Cluei4natt Aral City manufactured Roan.
w nate rept'. • etil4s at dial lc
CANDLES—Setae of dipped at De, of mould tallow
at wan and of at Mena fe.lb
CHEES3E--The dam weather ha. affected the pr,
cea to lame batent,, and Goshen ban 'sold as low at 7c
Dr- Er Sales of oiler Sinai; It abour;the usual ides.
last quotation.*ra onhout utter.
ation, and sales areregulatly elected of the following
Water Crockers,:Bor bid
Butter do t•
Dyspeptic do
Pilot Bread,
Sur Crackeru s liier lb •
Soda do •
GLASS—We 1200 co no chanye in Owen of Window
gilny Sales of City brands nby 14,. 84.00; In by 12
8144, 1 0 by IS 81:- 1 Pkient. do 10 bk. 14 to 16 by 21
siu,soaso p bus.
For country brarii of the various not., the follow
ing st
the It. of paces accently cslabitshed by the
manufacturers: 'AI •
abylo • • • ..... (0.25
10 by 12 • ......
y. 3
15 by 14 • •
10 by 15
10 by 16 • • , • • . 4,60 12 by 4 . •• • • 5.12/
10 by 17 • • ....... -..4,50 24 by • , • ] • ] 7.00
WOOL—For they valloos grades Of Wool, the fol
lowing are thopreiout buying rates in this market:
Far Common 22.4 p lb
v 4 blood'
" k do • •t.
•• Fdo" - • ].
ulll Blood
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DAIRY PRODUCTS UN ABIITABULA.
From the retumkinade by the ToWustup Assessor of
Ashtabula couoty, 'Ohio, published in the Beaune], we
gather some interisting partici:dark, ' about the dairy
products. Terertrylett towns were returned. Two
tovent,langsville ZITMOUth, were not returned,
It appears that 'ualtt 1248 'there were in twenty-lux .
townships:
No. of Cows 'kept -
Pounds Cheeks] made • .• • -• • 4.201.160
Pounds of flutter ntE• • • • •=4,736 1
Of the towns, Aplitinbar has tholargest number of
Cow,, or 1404. DlVernark the least, or GO. Morgan
has 1.1019. New tkme 1,1.1 kt All (re others kwille
low 1,000. Four Wpm fell below 20?, and fourteen be
-544.
Estintaung the CStese at 6, and the Butter at he per
lb, tee have,. the6products of this branch of agncul.-
tore, in one countratone:
Butter
1x0t...3 Cmll.—Tde present price Int Indian Com ts
drawing largely apbe the stocks to tgte and the West
ern States. As • matter of tome cut,,,,osity, the Albany
Argus pabliabes tap recelpta by canig at Albany, from
the Dth to the 10th 'nebulae:
.
June bth, Ithh, bu . 50.544
•
6 11th . -i
121 h ,‘: 5 . 41131.
.l
16 WO
:: .Irt ' , .... s :til 2 .:: . J.— ... 7... ...15443
6 15th •• • .5. 43,647
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16111., 17111 t 8043 d
.
Total •• • •; 2 ; ....... ••• • • • • • •328,531
or
an average of aT,UOO be per day; tee peeler portion
of which in We ponce of Wm Suitt
Large, hooreverpps these recetpuitare. they are rap
idly absorbed by Lie New York dealers, almost entire
ly on foreign sceOZ.nt. lndded, so Relive is the present
demand for this aicle, that it Is mltra than probable
that the shipment!, of it from Ness', York during this
month will eseeeor t ilsat of the mo n th of June in the
memorable yearlf led?, whoa eoro was selling in
that market at sprite nearly double what it now
tars.—[Bati. Com
JOHN M. TOWNSEND, Dyuggith nod Apothecary
No. 43 Markel., three doors .blare Third .y Pin.;
will hare latently on band i well soleeted as
sorunent of the 'st and freshest *Mein., which he
will sell on the .filost reneonable terms. Physicians
sending orders, whl be promptly mended to, and sup
plied with anicleCt.hey Arty rely sWill• genuine.
Kr physleime reserlphort• wilhberteseurately and
neatly prepared trim the beat materials, at my hear of
or day Or IliflOr. -, "
Also (Or tale, aiarire sleek of Crop and good Pella
mon ,
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Notice to ttsilitockliedidariipf the Allan
op and 0100 Talerraph?Clostapsaly.
The ankles ofifasneisuion anoptid by Um Atlantic
and Oda Telegraphic Company, en iho 3d of July,
WM, providing Mitt who henirill meetings .hail held
in tho city Of PhilsOciphia, oa Pal Wodmaday to
Juno—which iodate' have been superseded by the
adoption of a Chance passed el the .that session of the
Leendature, arida provides - for thibleoual meetings
being hold on the Odrd Thanday of. July—therefore
NOTICE to
win be held e
henitbypeen,blya UM annual meeting
of the Plockholdeea o said CornPla4 ' t
the Telegraph (Nate, No. UN Viteent utreel,
phia,on Thursday. the tath day did) , war., at 10
o othoht A• bL, fM.dus transa#lon boathess as
may then be laid before them, of ume Nine D.
bo elected to serve for' ensuing Yen',
as 04:kidded for welt. Magee.
iNhI..IIVELPII,I: Secretary.
Philadelphia, /One 0, Igo; Tl, • idi3
to outer,.
ESTEHN INSURANCE c0..a .. .k ftrand
y y me= *Maven Dolivaand Faty Conte p u sbAns
oa u.o stock of tkis Cataffairy, is repaired to be paid
at alai, sate, Ne.,39 %Valet mem, PrAsb am h, ( woa d
.toryj on or beano Pdondag, mo aaoond day of Jain
D. 1849. By.aldor of the 0.14 gillirector.
ortvild .1. PI RV Jr.. Bevy.
JoILA L • • - Ant.. yams.
LICINGEI PanlIND,
ATTORNEYWAT Lear,pouroto.t, bear Onot.
-.; N113:11
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PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
AB.B.R.tVED.
Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver.
Baltic, Jambes Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville.
Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver.
Beaver, Clark, Beaver.
Lowell, Dexter, Zanesville.
Friendship, Davis, Wheeling.;
Mount Vernon, Koontz, Cm.
DEPARTED.
Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver.
Baltic,Jacob, Brownsville.
Atlantic,_Parkinson, Brownsville.
Louie McLane, Bennett, Brownsville
Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver.
Columbia; -- Louisville.
Wellsville, Wiggins, Sunfish.
Tax RlVEB. — There were 4 feet 9 inches in the
channel, by metal mark, laat eventug at dunk and
BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY.
Brownsville Packets, a A. M. and 4 P. M.
Beaver Packets, 10 A. M. and 4 P. M.
St. Lcuts—Lydia
eincioaall—Maytlovrer.
D. Leech Sc 00'4, p4cicel line. 9 P M.
SOK IrIISZPORT.
IL S. BAILS St co'. Canal Packet. 7{ o'c:ock.
We understand that:the owners of thelsteamers, Lake
Erie and Michigan No 2, have paid the owners of the
Allegheny Clipper SLOW to leave the Beaver trod,
STEA.O. Mends. Senile A. Atkin
re budding a fine light drought Cotton boa: for
Capt. ROI, to be Mil in the Pearl r,ver trude..: She
is to be ICU feet keel, .29 test beam. and Si feet hold
and will be propelled by two ettglnes. with Id inch
cylinders and five foul stroke_
We have already noticed the splentltd rob• of work
turned out by Senile A. Atkinson, in the wry of steam :
boat building. old we think that [lam. IWI will find ut
the end, that he has been particularly fortunate . n se
Leering them for the building of his Conon boat. Copt
Atkinson is particularly experienced in We art, from
the foot, that he a an old ateamboat commander. and
has tin his power to understand and know all the re
quisites necessary to make a good job of any hoar
with the budding of which. he and his excellent part
ner, Ate. Senile. may have any lhtng to do. To judge
then, of what we have already seen of their work, we
may safely and cheerfully reCorrimenal them to the at.
motion of all who may have in crew the building of
light draught Cotton boats to be run in the small
streams of the South and West.
We learn that Capt Nelson Stone. ta buildtog a
steam boat to be run in the Allegheny rarer trade.
Capt. Tula we understood. as building n large Lake
boat. to be run in the trade between New Orleans and
Waturnka °tithe Alabama river
IMPORTS BY RIVER
WHEELING—Per Pero—lo ske wool I) Leech
ea; 50 141 s floor. J MePaden A. co. 42 do,n aka wool, I
oak baron, 33 sk• woo , II Oruro. 10 bbls corn men:.
S AlcClurksm Sr. co; 94 bbl. dour, Armstrong a CrorAer.
16 kg. butter, 3 sks wool. IV Bingham. 24 lulls paper,
D N What, II do, S C Hill, 1J do, I.uko Loom., 40
sks oats, 6 do rota coral. Stein I ack non, 5 •ke wool.
S & IV II bough; 49 bbl. dour.:? do du. passenger, at
bbl. dour. Copt Calhoun .
SUNFISH—Per Wedoville-151.1 1,10. dour, Clark A
Thaw. 9 Ikhds lob R. Dalicil A to. II dn. D Lerch
co, 21 do. J A Roc, it't .0. outs, Johnson, -.4 bbl. dour .
II Grall.2 go.
S. I Son
nan. sets
4 30 7 34
4 30 7 34
430 14
431 734
4 31 734
4 SI 734
432 734
GALLIPOLIZ , —.Yer Ohio—•lJ hhds tot,. It I..eech
o; V do, %V lI Johnson. 6:.k. oats. 4 1 , 1,1 s dalseed NV
Holmes; :17 sks oats. D Morgan, 2 horses. R Patterson.
10 tons wreck of ass. .1 May. 3 horses. Mr C-pok. I d.
Mr McGinn*: 26:, ha outs. (. knit.
BROWNSVILLE—Per ArentLe-31.. la* glass. 3.1
Do oots, l 1.t.1 ale, owner on board
Per Lou.s McLane-7 pkgs ends, 31 Irbl. dour I .ot
sundries. owners on I,onrd
Per iv:aline—S:2s bW, flocr. ow sr
on hoard
ELIZABETH—Per ellneflarn--1 bbla flour. te../ Int
co e•I.111 Ls* glass. 3 :deep. owner on hoarl
LOUISVILLE—Per l'inarn-2 bxs. Clark ,t Thaw.
5 pkg.. mdse, Baker h. Fors) th. 'MO l.bls s htl*
Blackaurn, se holt wtaksi , Lehmsr A co,
25 cks bacon, J Grser, 30 but candle*, J Parker . . 44
laid* lob, II Graff & ea
ZANF— , Vll..l.li—Per Lowell-6t lthl.loo nti I. flour
Ltl % . aucrulau, 1 ttlrd bacoo. kiageuey otulta. e hhds
lob, D Leech .1 co. d do do, Caot Dexter, 34 ski oat.,
2.4' do dry 11.4.1,1 reit bacon. Church & Car.here. 1 be
bacon. NV McKee. 14 Welt too. II I'daeen 14 abd•
1 hhd 1 box bee., R Deleel. 1 eo. 649 bu eon/. du
bran, Y` do OA.. Rhodes 1 Atearu. .1‘• wool. II I.i rat!
fr. co, xb I.bla dour. Beasley 1 South, 1 I , 6ll.orter. 1 ux
baron, 21 eke oats. 1 001. •ondr e. V 10,11,... hhO.
1.1,10 sks wool. IV II 2000.10., 201 WI oat. 21.10
bra, ii (a De xter, 143 elk. do, T Fawrett, 1 aud
calf 1 Barber
CINTAKNATI—Per 1 Q Adums--A. LI. cotwn. Ken
Wetly A. CAW. 4A AL.. *ILO ey. 411, do•
J Bryon. IS hh‘lit baroll. 4, !a:4 cos'. Nv Iknq Lam.
6 Kb& lob. 4 A Hu.e htson
WHEELING—Per Fneedshtp—lo •I• woo,. U Leech
/a en, .0 bbl. /orke) 441. 1.1 :oh .1,5 do baron rtr
Care,: I elk do ('beret, tr. Corrober. 11 .4. wool, W
Bi..goam, 4 bOla mdse. Moore, '1 etts bar. J
Cui/y; 2 eats 141.11. \V IHriZer
lA7 lIITE GOODS FOR DRF:7i 3 OES--W R nlurpby
Y ham a 111/ elsortineni or above Goal,. ,arel,
received, each tor pooh white front Idle per
tdp to very A., plain Swine do. hatred +e.,.. do, c
o
l-
roered do; .ado hatred/mei...en, .4:on anr•hed do,
Latin atnprd do, and a general asaoruncat NVlutc
Goods, audh a. plain and figured Nett., Laces. Edg.
In to —at northeast corner 4th and Marker sta
Wholesale Rooms op slurs r 02.1
BEAUTIFUL ORNAIDEN'I'D Ftig I'ARL(IRA—
Jam
D borzwooo, G. 3 Wood erect, tam just
received some beants(ully ornamented AT E
APRON Of a variety of paten and cons's, also,
cut name Paper for ornamentmg looking .la•sc
pietism. frames, or lamps. luM
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Railroad.
TO (VA - TRACTORS VIAL GRA.. AT:ON • 11,10.1111/T
DROMMA arc tovnerl for brr. rrraduat.orr and
j Masonry a about .4 hark, frorn of lota road. be
ginning at a pond poine cnt ea of,. of Cando-rand
a nd r at polnt frame 11 nu e. ecerd or Ci r o:,
RINcT. embracing nil the sec.. from No to No
elf, lath inclu,vn The Graduarron no hears
Mese accrron• trn heavy, and ar!.: ins rr•l-
111=11312211E
There sal:1 Lc ,wo Vlllll.'l/1 111 Expe.lAm
SperlbeutlOns and plane of thew wit
for distieutton to proposers by the loin Jun
at the t.onanany's office In Cumitert•ed
. Thr
sal. Will be addressed to the underttvted. and te.. tte
received up to Yaturday. July 711. toc:uotve, to the
some place. Propose •en earnestit requested to el•
amine the line rinse rs :) . before bidding. ant to k vs,
themleves of the ample mean• of tnforrnatton tio.
value of the work. whieb sad! be !am/shed
contractors from a distance, •Uannned I ne dif
ficult ele•Valions than those o c he nun Ho m eon
One, otherwtse be like!) 111 make thetr caUnialr•
toolish. The hest teturnonta,she re
ou , red. st.t:
an energetic proseenlion the Work will be necess,
ry. The payments snit be earnb with the usual reset.
ration of one-filth WI the completion nt the contract.
Ely other of the President and Director.
=E=
Farts for the Public,
In relanon to that unweaned faintly
BALLET'S NAUICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR.
rilE:3l-1:110N1' of a reopeutatne ysietan
the following, addreaeed to my Agent. Mr Mar ,
ry weather, Cenctrumn
Ciacievan.. , elt IV. 1.49
Sir: A sense o(duiy compels me to give nit nitrate
to Dalley'a Pun V-xtrutior. Being oppoord to qunrk
ery and all nostrums having for the, ot,ert atinAlet
Motives—but realising muck good from the - King of
Pala KAlerll"—l am induced to tender you tors cernfi.
eau:. I have used it in my legally. 111 illy proetice, and
with all the happy and wonderful effec4 that could
posstbiy he imagined. B. .1 Bain., 11.1)
Dr. Brodie is the senior partner of Brodie tr. Levi,
Druggists.
htficsvirglatory Riau mat
The following metro...al corner from arce fa.
mill. to many of those traveling Olt our \Vcsteru WII.
ten Mr. °lime, the well and favorably known pro
prietor of the Parkersburg Hotel. La husband to the
lady whose letter I annex
To Henry Dailey, Chemist, fr.c —Sr, flaring for
merly been long aWicted wi. Violent Itirtenmintury
Rheumatism, winch appeared so firmly wait i nil to
defy all ordinary appliance. to allay therevere pain
atiendlng It, I was induced to try your Magical Pain
Extractor, and it having effected, almost an it by Ina.
ale, an immediate relfel, and aloe, to all appearance.
an enure and perfect care, I ant induced for the bene
fit of ethers who may be afflicted with pain, caused by
any kind of inflanunauon, to write to you. declaring
that in my nrenton, founded onantual riperie nce.
your Magical Pain Extractor in me moot valuable dis
covery of the present age for the immediate extractlen
of bodily pain. It is an altnoat it and o per
feet rare for Burn, and :scalds, and all external tn.
flamnoanon.
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26 13. , 96
Having many acquaintances Conned by their •isits
at my !mishandle hotel to till. place, I have supposed
by )our showing them them lew lines, it may possibly
bc of benefit both to them and yourself.
Etxxsaterit (imam.
(1 entertain the hope that Mrs. Blanc will pardon the
publicity I give to her letter, as well on the sof
humanity as of no being the surest mode of brine.core; it
to the notice of her friends.-11 Dat.tur
Felon Cured
Extinct of • letter, dated
Betstorer. By. Nov. lOt, 1,1 4 .
Mr. 11. Dailey "I have toed your Pain Extractor in
a case of felon, in my own funnily, which tt relievcd
and cured In very short le." haste yours re
spectfully, Jas. Se. YoL/No.
i v- Burns and Scalds, Pile, Sore Nipples, Broken
Breast, Eruptions, Sores, Cuts, Wounds, and ail in
domination, yields roll to thew OMlcritil prOpertice
of thisnrivalled fatally salve. But, In the same pro
portionuthat you will re celVe benefit from the genume,
YOU will be Injured by the deleterious effects of the
counterfeit !Webs.
CAUTIQN—De sue and apply only to the 1111 , C,110f.
H I.W.L.Si. 415 Droatioiy, New York, or to his au.
thovised agents. JOHN D 1111 OW AN,
General Depot, Pawburgh.
henry P. HeilWarty, Allegheny, Agent; J. Baker,
Wheeling, Va.; James 'W Johnston, Nlaysville, By.,
F Merry weather, Cincinnati, 0., General Depot
N. 11.—In the severest Horns and Scold. totreets
the pain In a few minors.—ti neve; falls 11411
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SHACKI,ETT a WHITE,
DRY GOODS JOBBERS,
19 WOOD STREET,
AItE now reoeitring ; very large Cock of fresh
Goals, of recent pnrchase and importation,which
they wall sell to the trade ttl, such paces as Cllntint fnal
to at ve entire satotfacUon.
Coy mod Country Merchants are otytted to call and
examtne out stock before purchasing elsewhere.
rays
`tt. new
and'
IJ limey "side stripe" Cawmusres, lust reed and fur
side by MURPHY, wit.tuiri a. Co,
styli lb wood st
FEATIIERS—Iei aka prime Feathers, jest landing
and WESTON MAVEN,
101 l for sale by
WI PIN,. at
I.IIUNCO br /1.11111tAN.,--zucarum• y thhuhst 11,h
jj bons, Whattl, plaid and 'bright colors, Just s shs , ss d
for summer soles by mt.+ SU CRLETT d WHITE
TwEED4-2A good swonment on h. 4 and tor sere
by julh SHACKLETT & WHITE
WITTE WAbOING—F iht7hires opened rind fur
sole by Julg SH ACKLIFITr
InitrabbbinarWlioLis.dAr-E—
-WIL MURPHY invatet the attention of men
. cheat s to the lam e supply of new Goods As{
Opened in his wholesale Rooms, on lid story, northeut
corner 4th and market streets, Pittsburgh.
This being his second supply for thin spring, he has
many binds of goods at reduced prices, and some
styles not to be-Round elsewhere. mrtd/ewT
SOECIIINGS-68 An sale b
Jal AHEY, MATTHEWS a CO
LOCAL
DIMODIED FOIL TIM PITTIBDIAZU DAILY D AZZTLT.
W®-ma Barnoe—The meeting of our citi
zens, assembled on Thursday night, to take into
consideration the propriety and legality of a pri
vate corporation bridging the Ohio at Wheeling,
was addressed by the Hon. Charles Shafer, who,
in presenting a serie, of resolutions to the meet
ing, said that be and several other lawyers of this
city bad been consulted as to the legality of pri
vate corporations obstructing great national ave
nues of trade, such as the Ohio river. As this
was a question of the greatest importance, he, as
well as the other lawyers consulted, had declined
giving an opinion, as they had not had an oppor
tunity of giving the subject that degree of study
and attention which it required. He believed,
however, that no prtrate ; rasp:mason had such
right. This meeting had been called by a number
of persons interested in the free navigation of the
Ohio, in order that the citizens of Pittsburgh might
express their opinions on a subject so essential to
their commercial and manufacturing interests.--
He had prepared im,ne resolutions which seemed
to him t 3 be such as the necessities of the occa
sion demanded, and which he begged leave to
present to the meeting. His knowledge of the
facts on this subject, were, he must confess, rath
er limited, but a charter had unquestionably been
greeted to the Wheeling Bridge Company, a
copy of which he had been unable to procure
Some other gentleman might have been more for
tunate, and, if so, he would of course present it to
the meeting. Without having a copy, it was im
possible to know what privileges had been grant
ed to the corporation, but from all the information
which he had been able to obtain upon the subject,
he believed that the bridge was to be elevated be
tween eighty and ninety feet above low water
mark, and he had been informed that a bridge of
this height would offer the most serious obstacles
to navigation, owing to the height of the chimnies
of our large steamers, which would make it ne
cessary to have them lowered, to pass under the
bridge when the water was high, while the weight
of the iron, of which they were composed, ren
dered this a work of great difficulty, if not an im
possibility. Of lam days, the climates of some of
our boats were elevated eighty feet from the sur
face of the water, and it was evident that the
bridge would impede the progress of steamers
such as these, when the water was high. The law
on this point had not been settled, as no decisions
had been made touching the legality of obstructing
a great avenus of public commerce, such as the
Ohio river, which forms the boundary line be
tween several States. All action on this subject
by the C 111.005 of P.usburgh, and others interest
ed, to be efficient, should be prompt and steady,
though we should act with .Imnesn towards the
citizens of Wheeling and the corporation. In or
der to bung the matter to a point, be would re
spectfully submit the resolutions he had prepared
to the meeting.
Solomon W. Roberts, Chief Engineer of the
Ohio and Pennsylvania Roil Road Company, then
arose, and said that he had not many additional
facts which bore on the question, to present, and
that all that had been said by dodge Shaler wits
perfectly correct. The citizens of Pittsburgh had
assembled for the purpose of ascertaining wheth
er their grievances with regard to the %%rueling
bridge were real or imaginary, and how they were
Mbe redressed. The importance of Bea meeting
could not be exaggerated. He held in his band
the plan of the proposed bridge at Whoeleag,whit h
was to be a single span of I ele feet m length. It
might be known to some who were present, that
o great controversy had armee at that place, ais to
which of the two plans presented by the several
Eagineers they should adopt. One plan which
was presented by Mr. Raebling, the gentleman
who constructed the Acqueduct and Monongahela
bridge nt Pittsburgh, wat intended to have one
high pier in the middle of the river, but this propo'
ration was rejected. The other which Mid been
adopted, was, as lie had already said, for a single
span ci I it:o met, at an elevation of ninety-two
feet over low water mark. Toe bridge would
have n ersern; to um island, at the rite of too
hundred feet to a rime, or four feet in a hundred.
Its height near the island was satt-three and a
hail feet Dunne the iresbet of f n 7.3. the maler
rose to a height of forty-four mid a half feet arose
low water mark. The inague,eo of the report
was, that the height of the door was ninety-seven
feet above low water mark, but it was at this
height only close to the shore where our large
steamers could not run. The bridge would thus
heat impediment to navigation. for a wan may
high enough wallow a steamer, the top of whose
chimnies was ashy about tifirtwo tees from the
aorta, curter water to pass. fie felt Interested in
this suleect,because thin bridge wan designed as a
connect:tie link between the Baltimore and Onio
Rail Road, and Ohm, and be bad made a sketch of
tie aright of Ins dentine. of the Messenger No '2in
snarl. v, wit the bridge„ here the diagram was
lin. meeting) which would I hilt
It mold impoonihie lor this boat to pnaa uneer
at high water niarls. The height of her climates
trorn the water was seventy leer—the height of the
bridge ninetvewe feet, so that when the water was
a' /loud nark, these would nut I. room enough for
ter to pass under, by twenty-two feet. IA ger
tkmao here stated that the tops of the ehannies of
Inc il.bernia No were eighty-three feet from the
a rl iiic ul lac water ) li the rivet rises forty lee',
a evident that no steamers ran pass through but
su .ti as have clumaes undert filly-two feet a
This subject should be viewed with ref
eience to the Baltimore end Obio Rail Road which
teem,' most certainly coves to Wheeling. He be,
l.eved it was known to all,that the !armors ot that
flail Road had selected the Wheebng route, and
that the 41:11eha of that town have subscribed a
halt a million of dollars towards its completion,
nod given ground for the establishment of depots,
kc. The Railroad Company, and the cailen• of
Wheeling were doing all in their power to induce
the people of onto to bring their rail reads to that
pia,. our object was to bring them 'Mita We
must show that a Western rail road WILL be
mode from tam place. The gentleman had lately
seen several moat influential citizens of Ohio, and
they had every confidence to our intention of ca
ryzig the Ohio and Pennsylvania Red Road on
by Mensal° n and Wooster to iMansftekt. The
Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company had al.
ready put a portion of the road under contract,
west of Cumberland, and was about to let another
portion. The people in the neighborhood of Pate.
bureh, and in Eastern Ohio, were practically igear
rant of rail made, and he would state that the B.
and O. Rail Road Company hail always employed
the best engineers. They recently had three cue.
neer” surveying the route between Cumberland
and Wheeling, and what was the character of the
route,
H LATROHE
:hie! Kug,nec r
We wish to show, that without crossing the
itllo River, we can prove to the citizens of Ohio
that we can furnish a bettor route east. The cost
of building a bridge across the Ohio, adopted to a
rad road, such as would not obstruct navigation,
would be $300,1)00. This would grade sixty
of s rad rood in Ohio. The grades on the Balti
more and Onto Rail Hued were one hundred and
sixteen feet to the mile. The steepest grade on
,h e I thin and Pennsylvania Rail Road win forty
seven and a half fret to the mile. On one section,
less than a inie long, on the Baltimore and Oh.
Rail Road, there would be .512,000 cubic yards of
embankment; whereas, on the twenty three miles
of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Rood nom
Beaver to the Artie line, which would be put
under contract LICA week, tome would only he
:AU,COO yards of embankment. With relation to
the intended bridge at Wheeling, it as clear that
whel the water is high, large boot. cannot pass, if
their Miiinnies are unprovided with hinge.
The resolutions presented by Judge Shaler were
very good ones, and he could 1,40 no objection to
their passage. He had been very much aston
ished to see a communication published in one
of our daily papers, (the Poraj with commends.
cone from the editor, stating that the steamboat
interests of Pittsburgh mast go down, if the Bal.
timore and Ohio Railroad were completed to
Wheeling. This win a statement he could not
believe. Our road would be nearly one hundred
miles nearer toll`lew York and Beaton, than Is
would be—it could bia conitructed at much less
expense, and all the grades would be less—
The Corporations of Pittsburgh and Allegheny
' had already subscribed $200,000 each, and the
private citizens $225,900 more, which would be
amply sufficient to prepare the road to Ohio.—
We would soon have connections to the latter,
and the proposed Railroad would pass through
the best wheat counties of the State of Ohio.—
What vast advantages we would have, for the
road would be extended to Chicago and &Louis.
The gentleman then concluded tumid loud ap
plause.
Mr. T. I. Bighan stated that ho had made a
calculation In 1%8, and [bat our 011ie river trade
was seven Omes as great as the trade of the ps
nal, and would always be as large as that of all the
rail wads together. We 'nun Tay masmly mo as
Ohio riser.
Mr. Roberta did not pretend to argue with a
lawyer, r.nd would out, at present, eater into a
statement of the comparative values of river and
rail road carriage. They should not, in this in
stance, be brought into competition, but as soo n
as the topographical configuration of the country
permuted it, the rail road should leave the river—
The point where it should strike off. was Beaver
and it would go through the richest portion of
Ohio, which has now no rail muds, and no rivers,
but pays an enormous toll for land carnage to sra'
ter communications.
He was followed by Judge Shaler and T. J.
Bigham in a few neat and pertinent remarks on
the necessity of speedy attics.
The Hon. George Dame said that practical men
should be appointed on the Committee. Ile
thought that some steamboat captain. should be
placed on it, as cue objectsof inquiry would be
whether it would be practicable to rinse or lower
the chtmniee of our large boats. The legality of
erecting such a bridge should also be inquired
into.
On motion of Mr. Thomas Balrewell, the follow
ieg resolutions, presented by Judge Shafer, were
then read, and adopted by acclamation
RsEofitof, Teat the citizens of Pittsburgh view
with considerable alarm the project now nn foot
for the construction of a bridge from the Virginia
Shore, at the City of Wheeling, across the channel
of the Ohio River.
That while we have no desire to interfere with
any useful and necessary inuiroventent which
may be deemed essential to their welfare, by our
tallow citizens of Virgiiiin, yet we cannot volun
tarily sanctum nay improvement that will manifest.
ly interfere with the general ectinmerce on the Riv
er Ohio, or in any important degree impede the
navigation of rhat great avenue to the manufactur
ing and commercial prosperity of Pennsylvania.
That ten persona lie appointed, whose duty it
shall be to report to a meeting, to be called at the
Board of Trade Rooms, on a day appointed by them.
selves, all the facts necessary to pmmpt and err.
meta action in relation to the subject matter of
the present call, and to advise such a mode of pro.
ceeding as may be deemed essential to protect the
rights, interests. and welfare of persons interested
in the navigation of the neer against any
artificial obstruction that may have a tendency to
impede the tree navignuon of the coin num L.ghway
of the bordering States,
Resolved, That J. S. Clark, FL Miller. jr . John
Holmes, James Thompson, Capt. loan Kunetelier,
Copt. James May, Cif pt. Samuel Dean, Hon Ueorge
Burnie, T. J. Bighatn, Esq , and Major John Wit
h:lrk, compose the said committee.
That the Caine Committee he requested to eager.
Mtn the views of the Corporation now engaged tn
the construction attic l A 7 hecling Bridge. In relation
to ites-tryation, and in what mode it u prtlpOr ed
to avoid rendering the tirdge an impediment 1.,
the tree passage of steno heats
Oa motion, the meeting atirdurned.
~l'A1,l►1\I;
Admiion 250onts only
T. diltrattorl•Oc tenure. of Oof treat e-.l.lt.hrneat.
urt.th appear to have a 1.,. the mm Or the nor.,
and recacrea• entertnnunent eVont. fun be bnctly
enumerated the tin t. .td meat.
The Arou..o,con. by f‘r the etuperuinua masted
pru!egt the age. rotnr.red aver 1(110 dtattnet
salmore powerful thao a band of 50 mu.-
instrument.
cam. and dra. 440 /0,11,..11 processum, 1.111 eos.,
tute the Orchelexa during the guigrtguntrcut
An r Mare ant! 41rectIrt . Ullmann., Company, wader that
dltectlon of 11 F Nye., Yrttiv,rior of Mt, 1,1•440
Tow., trostlutrroo . .11..cnt,1 w. N. Trotepo,
for Um purpose ut trot own up eve,. n 4,111 lb. gr ..d
roo-
Inl Patroo.o f+pocrneles of
GEN WASHINGTON. •• OLD PDT." and •• NUB
ANTHONY WAYNE '"
remlng renumecences of thuse rnon's
souls." rommemornung sumo of the tsxnes sumng at
tatertsung Flnentut]oftary ulexlenta, the guliant deeds el
the rl and conchAtnt w
Tab:tau.% of Gra 11.4...4.egt0A toutitned n noble cher•
ger. sory on the sAinstdrrs nes ,vrt
The accession of Me CARO / TROUPE, under Ms
charge of Me ereent /tales. nue t'itnea. Stoma Est.'s
SA&10, known throughout Europa ea the MOM 0( !Ku
Trats, 110 d more retbtwned probably Mau any Arum
Mat has ever perambulated dos country. and
A sougularly talented T r o n ,,, , n every
department of the tautness. els Meters C. l Roosts,
W. W Nrcnot-a, PIMA'', J. McFaal-tau, H F.
Ntensda, G.O Kea, T Yorme, &c. ; Masters
4iuuesta CsaLo. Naar, Cl.seesrs, ♦ c Mesdames
H Nitentor.s, Karat,. P2IOT. Mm 11.1.0,101“. &c.
&G. altogether relater - mg this double company as much
adrance of an other ostattnahmenta In the numbers 1.1
talents of Me Troupe, as In the extent end elegance of
Me outfit.
ex' :./,tr I'ITT.4IR to trout
of te• AMERICAN 111 r mt., I'l.ml 11,, ar
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RANCE INIPANN - Office. Nom, liannf of the
Tho'd gore, /gni mtl- Iploo
Innc - ru‘cr. —llurrhar,.. Metfll , lllLll, and ri:Ler
property rn TOWN And rnr‘rn, Inaured agdrnnr losr or
damage rq fite nt the iovrrnt c.rlHrmon/
\Nang. hist EL...V.—They n , o insure Vv.,. 1., i.'nr
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John C Day.. Robert Runny, John R Pe Sunlit
el Rdwards, •.r. F.lward Darlo•gton. Igaue
K Day., ~itanl Fol.vel:. John New in. Dr It M
ion, Jame. Thtophrut Paulding. II /one.'
Brooks, Henry Sinun, Hugh creig. lorol Re Serrt . 4
Spencer Me llv .in, thane. fully. J 1. -Inho.on. l%
horn Hoy, IJr S Thome., John Seller., %Vol re. Jy.
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r (Ht., of the Conlyt:iy. No 10 Water gtreo,
Pttt•burgh. julh.do I' A Al A DEIR.A.Avnt
Journel. American, Poat. NlergUry, Dispoic a, Chron
telt ropy
IVBhTISEN lASHIANCE CO3IPANU
OF PITTSBURGH
CAPITAL UUU,OOO.
12=1
,Vsil a tagmti.“ nil IL ads nt riskft
FIRFIRE - AND AI MUNE
A 1.1. 10.e.r0 wtu be hhern:ly admated and promptly
../A. pool
A home int littition —cionittrod by Directors who ore
welt known in the 1 . 011111/mory. and who ore .leternii,
oil by pro:opines. Itheritlity to maintain 04 ehar.
utter which they have ItAvonted, its raeriliq We hest
protection to thovv who &vim to be Insured
Ihannua•-11 Wier. Jr. rieo. It J. W Butler,
11.1 mes, Jr. {Vol II 11....1mr s I hoosen. C;ro
Jnek sou. Wm M. Lyon. lux L.ppmeort, Tho.. K.
Loch, !mu , . M'Aulo). Alex Nlutelr, Tho. Scott
(410 . 0. No Wuter. .treet, lwurehour, Sperog
A Co., up stairej Piitriburgh
J. T. DIEGOK.EIL & RORINSON,
LIGHTNING RODS,
oh
Pohl ( (Mice
Ortirr, lea at the Mire, of at Alf. Erwln's. on
Fourth hhtwocn Markel and For;, will frucise
prompt anent on.
arnatnces.—Pros. Horner %Ye hater. tic neva, N
Prof. Chester Dance}, D D., N D.. Rorke., Y
J. 1.. Caseels. and Hamilton L. Smith. Cicvcland,
o K Shonni.cTr, J. Hawthorn, Michael Jones, J C
Williams, and I..anL :Loud, Cincinnati puic.dif
— llll4 - itzttl°ti cii id Di IC
FLUID.
itinnEwn. RC PERIOR RED INK.
111811E1MS MI ACIII NE COPY INK.
ALL these differ from ordinary Ink, as theyare all
chemical emlutions containing no viscid matter,
how treelr from any kind of pen—the color drop,
height and durable. 1f there have been batter artiele•
Made, I have emitter seen nor beard of them Sam
ple bottles can he obtained graus., by the merchants
generally. from B. A. Fahnestock A. Co Hear) I .
fiohlvarta. Allegheny, or or the manufacturer, TI lift,
K /num.:RT. Druggist and Chemist, cornet ot
ly and cnitildleld streets. Pittsburgh, Pa
N B —Any bottle not giving romplete tiansfuction,
eon Le returned and the price will be refunded.
luttt dam
The Brownsville WaterOure Establish-
meat.
rIRS. BA lc MASON, in returning their grow
l/ fol imknowledginen. to the friends of the Institu
tion and to a discerning online In general, for the lib
eral patronage hitherto received, announce at the
mine time mat they have made ....ended improve-
Meitlll In the interior as w•. as the exterior of the es.
mbll.htnent, during last tall and winter, which will
greeily enhance the comfort. and nintmements of In
valids, who intend to visit Min limes, during the endu
ing summer.
All the prevailing &mane. are treated here, and they
will endeavor to keep up the reputation the establish
ment has won through Me west, •t nnention to
patients that entrant therminive. under their cure.
In order to undergo the treatment, patients have to
provide themselves with two woollen blanset., two
00100 sheets, three, COMfilflatliell ore tight feather bed
and at
lowan. Terms, nix dollars, payable weekly.
juthdina
DR. - g.fc TOWNSErtira SAEOAr . nriAt.t.o—nad
down of Dr. Townsend'e Gnome liaraapalia,
d
wet rne'd and for onto by R E BELLSE , i n
47 Wood at. only Ant for Pittoborgh.
jab By D M CURRY. Agent for Allegheny city
MISCELLANEOUS.
FURNISHING GOODS.
"1 1 1 0
0 .
tr)* ,
* \ 04* - ti;
_ NSIYORK
- * H
JOHN satAPJUEL
Importer, Manufacturer, and Dealer In
SHIRTS.. CRAVATS, SCARFS. STOCKS, 110.
SIERY. GLOVES, UNDER GARMENTS,
SUSPENDERS, BOSOMS. COLLARS.
DRFSING ROBES, SHOULDER
BRACES, HANDKERCHIEFS.
MONEY BELTS. METALLIC
WATER-PROOF COATS,
OILED SILKS, AC,
The facilities of the subscritier (or =Niro.: and
manufacturing his goods. enable him to supply his c
tonsers at the very lowest market price.; and every
effort will be made to render it as oli.ect fot merchants
and dealers from every secnon hr the country to give
him n mall \ C. B BATCH,
1011:101 P 7 Witham ••
Dr. Wlckey'• Celebrcard
CHOLERA AND DISEIRDIE.I MEDICINES.
rpm.: public are requested to rend the follou,nu cer•
ttfiratt,. This medicineisextetutively need ot
all the Southern and Eastern cities.
We do certify that Dr. Loom Wircar. at York. Pa.,
took under his care and manageine.i, or or about the
first of Ocentier last, a young inan laboring u..dcr a
severe attack of "Astatic Cholera '' That we eosin
,hed the .ant patient, and round him to be In the Col.
lapsed state, of that disease, with trequent and mullot.
rice water dlseharren. That we pronounced n a ease
at genuine; Cholera. and declared InorrOver 'bat we
believed the said patient was beyond the hope aimed
cal aid. In fact we thought the patient would die.
and so declared at the time.
We further certtfy that the stud Lount Wickey per.
All. his own mode of trentment, end admintintered
Cholera Remedy, and effected a cure of the pat.._
We think in four day. thereafter the sete young man
was et work, and perfectly well.
•
•
Jmw C Doury. N D
T. L Dvc...wrr. 211. D.
I sends Mat I mimed a case of mallhed Cholera oiri
der Me care or I.lr Lonis Wickes. and thorn I believe
his medicine relieved him.
State a f Maryland. S.Vaahtntron County. to wit
I certify that I am well acquainted with the gentle
who have argued the within reeltheate. of Dr
I.utg Wmtey. and they are men of reapee•alolity
In leolimOne whereof I hereunto olubierMe my
name. and altu the acid of my °thee. du. fourteenth day 01 November, mahneen hundred and
thirty•three. II 1-1 \VILLI A MS. Clert
IVa*hinglott County &Um. Sian . -laud
I waneesed the rolininoOranon of Dr Louts la irk
ey's preparvion tor Cholera. in the C.f. of an appren.
Orr. to the plasterma Mumma.. in Ints town t !lagers
town t Ht. was well marked case of .o..tat, t Ito
le-a. with rice water evacuattons,• cold clammy skin.
rand to tau, emulou
. small trs pulsed—l coos/demi his
.oustion truly critir•l and Rittman,: I saw him pre
ylou• no Dr Wlr key. and was present a tbe
tratin Ott the ...I dose of medicine, and saw hint re
peateodly dorm, the attendance of Dr. Wnd ey. h^ re•
vovrrcei pol as to be able to attend to and wort an ht.
trade in new day,. lam sure Inc k 11011 e 1.11.11, but
Una medicine admitnned by Dr. Wnekey
Rm.. W. 1),Is, M D
The only true and genuine Da. Wicarra Ch4.irru
and Inarrho, Mcd.eine .pp p•red and %old wl o:e•
%ale and retail. by JD4IN D i.e MORGAN. Druggi , t,
/u 6 d2rnone door below DiamondW. W. 171 ALLACE
PITT3BURL•II FRENCH BURR 1111.1.
and NULL FURNISBINI;
No. 214 and 2.ltlL.thert) Ore, near the Cana.
Frenen Burr 1111,1,.ttoneg. of my 0., manutucture,
made eda new and •ura-rlor quality of Mott. part+,
utar ear• 1. taken to have the ;alma math. 010. e, and
ail S r block. to each atone or uniform quakty. They
are warrantcd to equii to nny in the country. and
!tuner.. to the veal trls, ot Burr, whether of lorets.,
or domesor Inanutuetu , e. and aold at 11, [owe. prr
cr. 111111, 4 ;one, ruin ollrltarr•I in F`rance—r zene.
rm auortment. at reduced rte., a•wayr on ]and.
I..uare 11::1 MI.. Slone, a. ftues
lioltthg NtrhorStiLlnp. worratited be. yuai
and grrauy reduced pry..
Spzildlea. .Nl.ll trove. S-rrew• end P..-k v. Plat.
Corn, Sc C...nt and Colt tirthil , r, 1,1, .0.1,as
,waines 01 a.: kindr, ;,u•
er•Lo
Ai. order. [Mewled to at g 44 and 246 Lth•
erty •trewt. nral U,. Canal, 1....t,ur01
:to .Ifion A TA, kre
Plttabargb ISLOAM Marble Works.
'X' , ll. 244 I.IbKR fr. oppu.tte et
lart.l , .Nlnraies. Mottuar,m, roun..Txbie reps.
Lan, vmr,iy of the mu, u:
DI the twest 41111,111,
114 Of a5... , 11 , 1 01 ma
•Ouriest awl al :he
B I:pantry 'Egad,: furi.anar .a• 8.2 •• 1
1.1d.41 •4, a, 214 1.11.r1 , 1 1 ,11.•::be A.
m • Po .111
LY'll; . \
run OIL r
mn , A •ni
ot Pre:., ti rr ,AIL I \IA
of
N. kind in
I,rnt are 111 :11e. Ler
rro, ruverwriiy ,wer
I-r.r
r, *ar 4.1
Lrbe. PoW.urch
W
\r„ e
TEA NI AND I ,I ,II.FRS nr g•....t •,‘•
a.ul look", try I orr band, or tondo to ororr
Irery atom 110 , 1 t, tine at the :01er•I priro.• A or
den N. 1,, nt • •..irrl to al 211 I.ltrert y wroorr nr,c
Ute Conn: 00 0 1 / 4 W A
1 . 11 PARIS—Vor ra.rr.t. trod oriror putrro-r,
~r.,4). Oil a:114 o
r
.11r W
I
KIN LIS*I "NES— .rto. nod;;r., a ,7:•
kj t.aorl at ,411.rr.,•y ••Tr•rt
" IV 1.1. t •Y.
Great 11Caq Rat. Remedy.
1111)11 fouggll•.
R folds, C and
of7 ' he
noove.- .1.4-ara,• the III:NGARIAN t
d.ovrreil hy reit...rated 0, liar - tan. of
London. Enz..uid nod , ntrodui., d Into the l'n.ted State•
confer the inunediati rune—inc./dew...of Ito. taventor
The er.r•ort.f.nry .tier o: tht,
cure of l'inionnar) rearesiOr tar Am n
&trot le ro,.,ung rot I,lltment , 13•• *or. por•oiar ra•
a•• :hut ran to. foun.l Ire roles" anal . —re-r•tha:.ent
n If sal f " 111111 Km' of tar ro.ninovi resurdir• of the
day and linvr hera gfv up thr most di,,,igu.rtied
tot y•iettanr at. er,tirrard n and Inc nrable Tnr
en 111.46111 rurrd and Ann et re. thennew dr.:i.e..
rev• It ir qtiart neratruni. ' , nit a rinuderd Eng-
It all turdiri Dr. u( k 1104,1 and ertr.l,lirlird rthrncy.
Every (hall, in tor Untied State% ,aOlll,l la' •alpflard
Wlth 11uurartan Bal•nan of Lite. Hal ort,y to
counteract the con•unnoive trottrnetro at Ilia rlonalc.
but to ho Sod ad ft preventive tur.:irine Is a l en,' Iff
CalflS COUR!, If pall., of WOW , . beta in the •tdr and
irnuon and aorene•• of the lunge, toorai,..,
difficulty o tnn
fireanng. hectic fever. i.ight aureate, ruler--
anon end grnernd dr batty, sedan.. Influen., whoop, nig
cough end croup
Soh! to large toxtlra, al 41 per bottle, "rot full
oona for the ro,tornuon of health.
PanAphlota, coutalAing a ntaaa of Floglirh and A mei,
ean cerOfteate., and odic, evidence. allowing the un
equalled merits of tn. great Engii4li !ferried'', may I.
obtained n( the Agents, arntuitott.,l):
For aide by II A FAHNESTOt.ii h Oo • eorner of
st and Wood ,nd Wood and nth atp talodAws
PEKIN TEL !MORK.
,:oharri!her has ,uat reeelvcd at the l'clot Ten
I more, 70 }porta street, a very ,arg e nod eve, ~,..
lerled sloe it of pare IoREEN AND LtLACK TEAS.
tr.. New York, .I 6 of wh, h hn. been received in ifiJs
coul dry otrice toe fir.“ ot February ion, coit.i•t,o,r of
n Aldifferent grade• grown to the Ce,estla, kaipire.
our •tock being among the ,lit IV e.l. we are
re-rarotl to
witou,a,• uo to.tlvr tcynt, than arty other
of the. \ ,ovr, rota, grocer'. to eel nod
ettannoe our oo , k nod pricer. 'racy ca., navy ti port
rr f 1. and IL) paritn.gra. 3lb tin CMILII.CIA, or by
c:oox, to ..Lot thetr rott•enicocc.
Our pro,. vary tor Oolong, War It Too. from
Ul OA 10 SI 61. per Ib , Sing Young Souchong. 50 et,
Couto 50. and Kaglosh Ihmsk fast 50, Young tlyson,
Go quo., der and Imperial. from 35 cis. M 01,15 p,", Ih
l'atut:trs are requreed to send and get samples of
01 out Tras. and try them before purchasing
y 1 .2 ,1 et A JA YNEA. Ju Fourrh street
It.A SI Muket arr
„ lag thew cock or Silk s.Shavvis, Vtsertts. Lawns
ad Muaana. at still greater reduced price. I) and
weds Lest at
Mark Stlks a. It'Octs, summer ;Shawls
at 75 tem.! 51.0 U, most faahtoonlde Vt..* and Manttl.
las at 65 to Si, Lawns and Nlusltus 9 and It/ els, !pert
Merrnnack Calicoes at 9 els, usually NI; Calteors at
01 cu, Wrought Collars si et., du Capes ul SI and 52,
Flare ere Brunt 1/01010111. 62 and 75 el., liloamt at 4 VA.
Together with a general assortmaat of goods. st
ly onv half the usual rates. 10111
TEAS! TMASII TEAS!!!
IT is with pleasure that he nub. crf hers
' inform the muse. of Ihttsburgh and vt
-,, _ rf fitly that the) have completed nrran,-
' ;tAlmesas wall Alessr• -I C Jenkin. A. t'd
' o ' of' IhnlAtlelpia. IA rer .vo their ff upertor
iPACKED TEAS,
And will hereafter he kept cvnfflfntly tel
hand. The, are neatly and ..ec ureic put
M • up in motallfe packs oji. If and ilb ach,
wolf the, pruned call—.hawing the kind
__—...-- of Tea. petre. name of the concern and
depot In I isfladelphtft, with an 11IN itatlon ‘0 return the
Ten. It not liked
Itlf,•11.. !all 6P.
(sUnpowder .... • •021 :5 1.00 1.25 1,50
Imperlal 5,1 :5 1,00 1:4 1,511
11,•00 11., 1 1 75 1,00 1.25
1. fiy.on • • • • •. 112 i 73 1,00 1,25 1,50
111. as as l Illaek •• • • , 371 :Ai
s Floe Mad eltrit Floe 1.00 1.25 1,511
, a-t , l,Aurraot all the TEAS wr nell to 1 ,, equal
n. LI Mil St . rt.Kll.ll any Iht•
lual not prune ave t rptat , le to the 13.1, y t e
vl Lc re
•
atm
t0r...4 a-Ith, , te) vetll he trlutt,lcd, ,t to on'y
WI.IN O.! uldrr.t•miliia me ~rl.l
we 11.:k It‘ir trim), that me rutdly niay he Able to
tidy., ',wenn our Ti.l4 and lause h , rctoiory •01,1 11
rotnimme% ytty
,over% of roh.. - teiJetna• and gnYnt IlaYarrd TEAS
•hou ti u , a cull
lar •ate by JOS -11 l NG Aco
N NV COM, 4th And rem' .trert,
C ',A Ni; A. C(I.,
tnyl9 NV corner :ht •t,rel•
DIL. 1.?/1
.11151.3 r 0, °di I
FPIVrt—SI - 1111hhe ireet, between Severn!. and
,I 4 tra wherry 11.1!r y.
It - sen.rn of the mouth. rums and l'Arrat, d
I I crno.opathteally toWnro
DU. GEORGE SIicCOOK
\ ) lately
l'ourth ,dreelt, near the room
lately Decanted by Alderman Altlier. hauled's. ,
ly todponite Mr. Bakraell's. Ile luny be foun lat mg:.
ISo 71. St. ebarldA
T it. 5.111Y0. J. P 111111,61ta1,
• • . •••
HAIM" &. STERILETT t
A TTORNEIS AS I) COUNSELLORS A r LAW
Li. Fourth .vein. bctweeu Southfield nod Om,
l'ot.burgh,
I.
augloee for bale
C I ; I I nPAIR
4 S fett ° g • tny l' lt e., " A tt N 141:11 1- ent \ t I et i u inrh
inches to
thin
all in good cub r wilt he gold at a
It:Legate, oappbcatten be made neon 'rhey h•voonl)
bean La une about lb month. For particulars Inquire
of tolg.dtf P. II A `i rt, tpazette other
_D
UP 1100K-Kfa at t ic. tor t.taclWiig,
duowork, with the author's LurellOns to teach
puntrd on the covet, A 1,. ripply Just recei
ved from New York, sod for tot by
lull JOHN H NIELL.OH. dl Wood at
ficith:TIRICK-1015,1a 0 bile firtek for sale, or orders
eon be6Ued at the *Latest notice, on tita Ohio
roves, 00 miles loglow the city, by
101 l 9 k W )IARBAI76II
Tuti" mimainetami i r a r iato;
ICUS F VOZZBONNHOZWT & 00
MNSPORTATION kc.
6ZPRIO9a PACKET LIEF.,
--
FUR PHILADELPHIA AND HALTIMUHE.
Exclusively lor Passengers. The
Doata of this Line will leave
fralnwit, at 11 &dock at nighti_ .
Louisiana—.l P Thompson, Wednesday, to
Indiana—P Hurray, Thursday, 2,,
Ohio—A Craig, Friday, 21
Ecntuckv—H 'Frisby, ,inturday, ZL
Louisiana—/ P ThOmpaon. Stinnay,2l.
at—P Burkey, Monday, 21i
T n aesdLy .d ,
ed 27,
Logistana—J Thompson, Thursday.2v.
Indiana-1' Burkey, }riday.t.V.
Lboo—A Craig, Saturday, E.
Kenturty—Copt 11 Trattiy, Sunda)"
SUTCH. July 1
W
For passage apfdy to
Monongahela House,
fulg or D LEECH & Co. Canal Helm
I MAM 1849• •••—•, • • ••=s;:
• • •
Beaver and Rale Express Packet. bine.
R. G. PARKS. Beaver, Propnetor.
Mug
. new and elegant Passenger Packets,
1. NIAGA RA Cant H H Jeffries; •
Hoff
•
PENNSYLVANIA. " I Hoffman;
LAKE ERIK, " N Tnthy;
HEEEN CITY, J McNally:
Forming a doily lane between Beaver and Erie, have
commenced runakkg, and will continue daring the sta
..] to make their teenier tnpa, leaving Beaver after
the arnval of the morning boat front Pittsburgh, (1 01.
clock, r. u I and arrive at Fete in time for passenger.
to take the morning boats to Buffalo or up the Lake.
Ticket. through to Erie and all Lakeloans, can be
had by applicnUon to JOHN A CAUGHEY, Agt,
corner of Water and Smithfield sts
or GEORGE KECK,
a„t Rio under the St Charles Hotel
For Greenwood Garden
New AnuAnonnixm!—The Ateemer
THOS. SCOTT, ,will commence on
Monday. tday - 'l. to run from the Old
Greenwood Landing, foot of Pitt at ,
to the Garden, learmg• at ..-., o'clock, A. at., and nt each
rye., boor until 9 o'ciork, P. X., last tnp from the Gar
den nt :0 r a
'rho Saloons are supplied with al the delicacies of
the 1, Ten at U o'clock. The Garden, with a
large collec 2.lll.
tion of Greenhouse Plants. Drs.., An.
Flour Plants and Shubbery The comfonahle
wharf boat Orcenwocal, wclt Le placed at the Pitt
street landing tayS
F"DR. D. HUNT,
trt law Dean.. Corner off:earth
• .d Decouri, between
Market and Ferry sheets. seyclidlyin
G. W. BIDDLE,
Rb:MOVF:D to a new three story brink
on Smithfield street, one door below
Sixth.. street. Teeth inserted from one
to an entire set, on the ruction principle, with a beac
h.
in , of the natural gum—restoring the
original shape of the lace.
B.—re,th extracted with little or no pain
Decayed Teeth permanently saved by ploggeog, pre.
vent., the tooth ache, which is much hotter than cu
n, though it should ho done in fire mini les, or
CVC/I 111.1.11/Y.
-- apl4ity
W . 16. 0.61111. •111.1.00:1.
SGAIFE .I[. ATKINSON,
Rest sr, a n WOOD •an
IOSTIN Eto manufacture all kinds of COPPER,
k,.." TIN AND SHEET IRC C WARE Al., Black
smith Work
Special attention glven to ineatri
of
If ave or, bonds a fine sawinment of Co wan. ppe and Draw
Kettles. Tin ware, ate. tt.e. Stearaboiut'imking Stoves,
variou• - a very COUVtIlle..-
ex
ude In r steurtii,oau, Cordaro. emigrants or ratl road
companies.
It r would respeci(itily invite abeam boat mon and
other. to call and nee our aruclen and prices before
purchaaing ,u 7
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
CANAL LnrriNu —The under
. a . — yam; signed. Trustees of the Wabash
.- ^e"T - 7 4 .? . ..--••• and Erie Canal. hereby frive notice
ins: they will re sealed proposals at \Faahturrton,
Davies county. Ind ceive
iana. on :he 17th day of June next,
for the con.,lllClinil of about twenty-four Ludes of Bard
Canni.extending from the proposed Dam arenas the
West fort of White River. near the. South tote of Greco
county to Alaysviile. in Davies county. On this por
tion of line there are to be constructed five Lilt Locke
and one Guard Lock, to be built of Umber. a Darn
acro.• bilibtard'is Creek, and one or two small Arm,
duet, together wtin the usual variety nl earth work
common to • canal. The line will be divided ono sec.
ones averaging about half a mile in length.
Al the name time and place, proposals will be recce.
red tor ',midi c, with cut atone manartry, the piers of
ills Aqur,hiet over East fort of White River. The
stone ior thin inaimilry must be procured from the gnat.
tie.. of durable limenione to be and on or near either
thy or ent kirk of White Kiser, frotn which
point :hey nail 110 delivered by water.
The e placed under e olliraet. will be ready
110 , f,ret,oe lcit 43). ire vi 01.14 le the time 0( letting,
and ni information ill reference thereto tub
be riven by the Resident Frig -Meer
CB ARLES BUTLER
A %I. Pl
THU IL BLARE.
•-rrx•COrvicr.,
Terre.lfau.r. A Irr . 1-4,
GEORGE ARMOR,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 16 Markrl strut,
AVINI, pdrinsasett nn and carefully i,e
-nicre..l•to^t 611t1 Zituninier 1:oo,14, thy
iriend.i and tb..
p,o,c tnat I, it no., Innipariag w (reel', and exr.
dispatch. anJ ittic
. ait.l (aaliinna , le /11.1 E lit
A dLI ritoi.i.e•.. err tin. t a•t, - p ut t. Hai•
1.. r. inure. i IlOtt SVI.i 1 1 4!IliP, to do wort cavap
ai airy eaAaliirahinrin,/ in the country.
•rott aried, on-I.nriget:ii..atraerea,l3roal..
rani, v A:. whira Ars tricnkla are re..pe. nu.
IiEORGE ARsIOR
A I ,c •,gO, o,loe P:ane aad Sas, Wc,al
[l.. a voa.r.et^ 104101,11cnt 0( COlOO.Oll Coopcts
Tao.. •Or myl4 az. LA L'F',l
.
t.lnu L ru j z... l:o l .. lt r ix : r"e n t r:n do na y ik u.r•oci i .e. o7 d ,,,, uu pt e r r .
1 11.1111.112cturzcil . tire Chalon eaprr
tiley will IC pleAsed recei•e the patron•
oz puloil, and USC loner cuilloaeri 01 the •C
-1[11,” 1 , 21111,
l'h,, at 1/. , 0111, Seep oil hoot a g,nerat a
or.r.m.•L: 531 rill,. wrapp,ag. ad s•' ,ll aper
Isuard- book, et cit.... Watch they wit.
tor ,ra. /10,1 2111 cotton ratra
r• 11,1 1:0•b• l'utni•urr• •epplted •:4 Lin
r••• r v pr•al-Ag r ut , lur und
a• rethwrd c• HANNA
Ap,:: I '1:1-qns,l'aqn 1-;1011:\ 'I A N
NEW HARD WAIt IS
=tIM22I
. . ,
N. 7 Wood • t Plit•bargh.
1 I I c ' n " tt i- r.l ‘
3.1,ta 3r,rnea 3rc now prerarrd to sell ns In nrd
on as reaso33,lr treat , 3 , an. purclinaed elrewbrre.
IV.. t .atr and the prt,n, ,itern:ly. to
3,1 exaromr A•ar wittea roost ta parr of
33. nOd .
ES,
,Z1)1(+. Trnotota,a,
.ovrt la% Latch., Illoce• and 7 , a -rent, 'oar...
anto ever, arr..ctr asuady arot to ilardwarr Storrs
,rlollt in, It., 110,1 01 Carvrtroer• nad Mecham,
/V 10 0I 11A. M 1.11,11 Fan,. Whioh Inlet tree.
rraretedwlili er , a; estre 11.1111 Which Wr• are deterono
rd w n.n, ap23l.kw
I=!
, .c .. uvrr , rr,r OIiICI
,thrrie ur.,11 rooria. , rr.
.hey pe,...es• at once the llRhuleu o( tron wahout tts
dubs-ty to rust. 1, :mg now teeett testc‘i tor ac vera.
year. o, thin lotroch;ut, both tu tot country and to Eu
rope. Tlwi err tiabit• to expanaton,and contrac
tion rrom .udder ebangr of the atmosphere, than coat
mon on Wades, iron. zany, or any other metal now heed
lor roohng. ano con...color:illy form a mach better and
twitter roof, reln.ring :ees freqUent repair, wesist
the hr.l cu.,. uu. u trade more.
BEEMIENEIi
NIOREWOOD.k. CO,
14 and Id Beaver meat, New fort
l'hr patent nght for the amok. nevto3 been secured
For thc 1.:.11,t1 ' , nom Ali pares or(ringtng thereon,
voner 0) ouportanon or et/I,wpm, will Ire pro4en
oct3n,ticerlyT
RUST PROOF IRON
rf 'HE andersiuurd have erected works the city of
1 New lork, tor Inc purpose oNialvanising all aro
elel in Iro,. witch rt is desirable to PROTECT pßo‘t
11l S r, such a• Telegrapti Wire, Bolls, Spites., Nail.
ttl re for Fenee.. and any other article which may on
Kalil.,
For Iloop. tor Casts, aa• aubetitute tor bare
Kop,-, tor Clothes Lanes. Lightning Rod. and a host or
oilier application , . it will he found cheap and durable.
l'lwywould particularly call attention to the Cialvant
reil Wire tor le,o.cs, 1 requireA no paint, and vvi:l not
rust. Al. to rvikes and 8011., tne preservation of
winch IS •. m.lOl that II Will COMILICI.I
:0 0, It. c, of d 1,111,,, inieretied
.FA I: NIUKEW UOD Jc l 4 U., l'atentces.
oiuo-(&wlr I . II and Iti }haver st..N York.
WALL PAPER. AVARMIAOUSM,
N. 47 .If4rket orria, Pittsburgh, P.
THOMAS PALIIIMIL,
_ • „
D IP.SPunnounee• to his blends and •urr
lA, tomer, thn, he has and al uo past penult sO rile,-
ve Z 4 loc k ar. he has at present_ !le eau oder to pur
chasers, od vaar moderate berms, at the old establttit
ed Sand pn Market street, almost every oracle In hi.
hn —lnelndtng Counung-room, lied-chamber, Dlnum
room, Porlor and 11.11 Paper. With liordera, Land.
neap,. Firr•board l'unt, Paper and Transparent
W rraloor Sheilea, Bonnet and kitnder.' Boards, Wet.
Wrapprne aml,Tra Paper, he irr abundantly sup.
',ed. and requests country merchants and houseYeep•
tr. to cell abd exanune his arrianment.
Rug. and I.tancro' Scraps Inkrn In Wade, el the
prier.. rzie h2l w:sinT
to VF 1' ,IG quwal A.bt.ACA
, A tall)
I The London quarterly neaten , . ) ,
7'n • FAltte.urgrt Review, I
3 The 11' C•l1.1141Cr
4 The :Aorta Lirattnlt Recta' )
7 War kwoo,l, Elltaburgh Nina:mar —Monthly
The above l'ertolleuk are reprtaird New Work,
:attnedtately on Inca arraval I,y the Urinal &reamer,
a beautaul chair type, or, tine whs. paper, and are
In:attar roper. of thr tortgallA.l.—MaeklV.d ' a Magname
twang att egart Inc-buntle or the Faltrtnurgh edrnon.
Tlie pare, ca :he rapt - rata are than 011 C tined of
tho, of the tor, tga coprea, was wn.le trap , are equally
welt got u,r. aflure ell taut advantage Wine Amer.
trrn over 1140 Kaglo , n reader. ‘
Taaaa—il'al latent to r,c node to advance )
Fur any oho or or lour Re V . per
Fut Mi r two 11.1 - 5 00
r any three ..1.1 • 7 Cl
for a', tour I.! the lievtrwa, - H no
For Il.n. k w,.nl - 3 la,
For 111,1‘ wra,,l a , tr tar lour liestewn. 10 10
AMP, I) o,oln WOOD, Agt for Vann..hen
grin
G) Wood st
\ iIiRIN KAW. E n.ANNELS-W. K. Moon,
•111.11“011 L.( buyers to his ...prune.
01 e ttr.tt... 00.45, heat, tho genuine utt.httlik
al•ir article
•
A,.0.1 , 117 , and I ., ratari Fianna., of .upenor
a.L,I a mu...unman of comport F.anncls, while
!,0(111G11. COrtlel of Fourth and Mat.
i 0 .I
I ) I.: A N I 'TS—Ote) uumi it, x.,... 0 4114.1 11l f ...0 say
I NI , HARDY. JONES Lt. Fa 3.
.
.
1 I IN LH AL. NV ATER CORKS-1.0 gale., ishon,) g
In vrt) choice ante., received sad for tar try
. .. .
'"' BRAT.' A RE.ITER
rim. bales, large stze, rce d nod foridle'
V_
by min ISRAUN rEtt
CORKS--2 bales Pint Bottle Corks, reed'
11 uud lor .11e by min BRAUN REITER
TIIE itANATI.IRTCoSpit rrEE. desirous of ogle
ti 1,111% agiornnaLleln LES reKurtl to the uumber Gf
den t:01 that occur .0 the coy weekly, Ike character of
the dome, •F., and the age or the penums, would respect.
only reourat we l'h,ateiant to report to them at the
Committee Room, old Court Ilona ,on Friday evening
of each week Jai 10IIN N1'1711..L.
OF.O. W. SMITH & CO.,
j NFtiR M mew friends Ina the ptibite thatthey have
no longer any conneebon anth their late establish
went le Penn sweet, known as the Pittsburgh Brewer
having removed thew enure Wanness to the ruta
tutrAvEnv. in Pik street manta as
GU td SHELLAC-300 lb. on bond null for sale by
juts _ .1 KIDD &V.o
-......_.
ALLIAI:4SOO lbyjuat rea , d, and for man by
Jul 3 2 KIDD & Co.
...i? Jaffa) QUAftSIA-1 bbl Jost rs.F:er , tfr . o . :ln II
....
HOUSES, LOTS, FARM.
FOB. SALE,
A VERY desirable residence in tiro.
4 ,
roi4h of Manchester, adieuOng Jottilpor
tong, Fsq. The Lot Ls a marnor one, tifty.llo.WroOt by •••
one hundred and mriety feet detß—witialet Nosy!
Bro. k /louse, twenty-five feet front, with tii.gotelLinwl,
dining room, and kitchen on first floor. 4., urr i„..,
grapere, noel the lot fnit#,claoloti,
fruit mei,.at'la Food order, Enqmre of Vitabscri-,.
txr. Lumber Merrhimi, Alleghery city • A
lola:J.4mo T JNO. YAT*.f/sos . : , • •f.
. .
FOR SALE, y ,
II A TURF:F....Ied Dwelling Iteineieil t t n ,,'. I i
mud house from Penn street, fifi:' Ws.
R ow. on HOT street Inernelliftte gasitessaberil.l be ie
s,en. Enquire of DA Y I D RITCHIE, A t g g oo .../
I,w—office on Fourth sweet, fiel'oeet , C . RCiV fey
and Grant street sek.3.-...1tf
FOR SENT. t 4
i
FOUR now two story Brick Dwollitseliousee t-i,
IIL well hashed and incomplete order,':4 Cerium .1'
,
Avenue. 7th Ward. Possession glvd*tJuly Isl. '1
..__
Rent low. Engture of JOIN WATMCG, Pi
,I 6 corner of Liberty t ad and.lj stet .;
. .
FOR SALE,
TELYE BUILDING LOTS, situated oti. ,: lte tenth ti,,
side of Pennsylvania Avenue, betwei•••.Mageo.t4.
and Stevenson streets, nod about three mid He walk gl
from the New Court HOI.G. Si. of theqxyla funnel°
feet 6 Inches on the Avenue, and rue back: • 4 feet in • 1
a 15/ feet alley, and th e other stx front the F . Os Wttltt, I
on Forbes street, De feel wide) and ran b 0 0, ,. 07 feet. i 1
to the same alley. li th e above property is ' dupes,. 't
ed or by private sale before the 7th day of aelt,,T: - I
it will be sold at auction, et the new Court, so ty
that day, at 3 o'clock, P. SE, to the bigot es sO"7,
bidder.
For terms of sale and other particulates. eh II
DAVID D. BRUCF, Attorney at Law, street .....
next door to Alderman sl'Master Zits t - 1
___
To FARMERS &ND LUBIBIO Eft. ,T.
mot: mulerugned offers •
for sale in M'Kesezre., county, 7 , 1
1_ Pe_ late acres of well timbered LILNUI;Zerith an
excellent Saw Mill nearly new; and two ut*Frama ..
11,
'louses, one 41 feet iron, by 47 back; the ethietir 3d feel , Pie
front by ill back. Also, good new framer 13,1 n. thirty
by forty feet. The mill and land are allMfited four t. i
miles from the Allegheny river. Aloe= dadilif PING ; 1
TIMBER of the best quality, and also a . aquantity r .
theorvery best hemlock. Also, ono stereo he bank. r.
of the Allegheny, near a cove, most ad y adapt- •
ed for rafting, where lumber eon he rafted.tta the the t .
in winter. nod be perfectly safe from all.' - sheLS.— ',
Price Sfedthi, or 8.5 an acre. Toxins easy. 7. 11l take t .
o well cleared all (am, with good ho ;and or- d'il
. 1 .
small
chard upon it, as part payment, If looatton I,:jultable,
and the balance in lumber, or as may be . (freed on. • ;
This is on excellent opportunity for lurnittyllney, and •`
the probability great th at in two or three years Oils
property will double Ito color, 1111 CCOOlentllikbaC of tt.s
proty
eat to e
New York and Erie Ros.i.a. Thu' 4
ber sufficient to wear out thveral saw millse4nd sec- L
Oral mill Mlle, on the stream which runs ricarialltt '„.l
the centre of the land. About Mika scream grass.
No ell Io rise IPI hauling lumber from milt 4o ricer. . !
Trout and game in abundance. For furtheypartioa-
lath, address, (poet-pold,} P. B. ThaIPL_E:I3)N, '...:
inycle&wttS Gazette office, Pitt9nrqh.
Two L - ots forifitto. --- 4;1. -
THE subserthers will se at pnvnto sale ,Sese two : 4
sell
vrduable Lots of Cleximd, situated only - o St-, i s.. .
in the Third Ward of Allegheny City, each wag •
ft r‘•
front of 20 feet, running back lip % Lida to a Ott --1
ft
feet alley, upon which is built a static waif, by 100 "...,
feet, which contains stone enough tri build klars for r";
two comfortable dwelling bouths, and in (tett% there
are three shade trees, ofd years growth, thathe side
wedk it paved loath brick, all ut which will VII sold at !'i
Sate. Pittsburgh and Allegheny, or Coat t il Scrip,
wul wul let taken an payment. ' e-,
J & H PHILLIPS, No 5 'Ned sz,
or to WM. BENSON, itiornedinteiy opposite'kesid loth. ' , l'
arti al _ '5.
THE Dwelling House on Thirdatrst abase a
IliSddi
mield. °erupted by the family op e law. so
Dr. A. N. 51.'Dorvell. Possession girp on the PI
Ist to July neat. ,
Ai., some large lots of ground in the Nirkg Ward, is'
between the Filth Ward and Croghansvdte.,-Saltable ii
for lumber yards. WhL NI. DARLINGiId):, N,
inytteidtf At B. Darlington's,Ft .r tyte q A!.
FOR SALE—Five lout eligibly mutated t0 . 40.11 0 .r. $ 4
maths town of Ihratingliana The unna
medlout.22,la
ou Denman street. lumbered to F Bausrvu. • plait .„.
7&, 71t, 81, El and Oh—Lot No 75 fronting Ai faclon.AlA- ,-;.
'7 Ann street. 70 feet deep; the other ( our Veal front •
each. by sU feet deep. i. t.:
....
Terni.—Grcater pan of purchase money 4 1 . LY .1 Ar
main
for sir years, secured by mortgage. 'Ea pardon
,V
ulars. tinparc of 8 SCHttia, -
invl6
17611mb/a Cowl Land hoe 196134
~,
ADOD r four miles above Lock NO. 2, at tib. mouth
of Pine Rum Monongahela River. TfirlT.o.l in
or he very best scanty, and easy of aechis. Any . .:5
number of acres, from twenty-five to a litmdß4d, might
~,,,"
be obtained. Person. destrous of purehrtg, Call ,-.
en
on WALIiF.R REED, on dm preranievor Wm.
Reed. opposite the Post °Mee, who will giirg, any in-
torn:amn concerning the property. The knvire welt ~...
be sold at a great bargain. I a L2 .. ,a15 ea
rift I.Kr—A good brick Dwelling ilouse,l,(eate on
Robinson street. Allegheny. Enquire
taLtil <Feo',
sOLOMON SC 1 .- R8
.•'
U
DR SALE CHE 1P FOR SCRIP—A lot, ground
....‘ '
I.` st taste on Webster street.. 25 feet from Weed: ' . .f:
20 feet Croat as Michttcr, tiy tO feet to a leg et alley s i
—quite Close to now court Imiuse. Price 69:21; Terms. ,
83...a5h in hand; balance In one, Dro, thresrpad four 42 ° ,!:
. , •
years front the first of April last.
Colin,. and City Scrip taken for cash parilaL In-
quire ..: inyld S SCR/11'15R. )104 1 g. 1 d ~ r,.. ,
Sae Acres Coal Land for 164.30 --
!.'
Q ITLA l'EMon the Monongahela river,abill'im IS miles ii . •
t..., from Ptt Oa rgb and 3 mica above aura /Lock, In 4
to.• iintnedante neighborhood of htesers-LYlereA Shorb g
runt Mr John Hemon's purchase. This fiii , k . thody a; :
co..] Will hi sold at the low price of 633 peg - i.hre—onis r" '•
third in hand, balance in five equal manual rents, L 4 ..,.
without interest. Tide todisputable. Loos, n very - A'
•••
ond—cannot be surpassed. For further" ..rucw.r. 6 .4.
enquire of S. 13ALSLEV, who has a dealt l a tAisid_pro- Z , - * , b
pray. Residence:Sl st, below Ferry, ale. A B'Riow:1„1-:'
N.U. Caere Is another seam of coal au!
..,,, s Usti, , "f . ... -
about 60 feet above the lower, it.q . iescedent (I lay, . t 4.
- ' B. Ft. -, 1 .;"
f y'snaltf
- Valuable BullalliigCOl.• foiN-5.,1417—'-i.
rp ii F. subscribers are aathonted to oder. ad priiato k ? .
1 ~ale, and upon Ltattly fairoridsto terntsit4iturrlber tl : 4 "
to very eeloaOle IluddinJ Lots, comprisil larign 'ril ..,..
.portiou of the LW., Lumbered 57. tl.f. .4 , .., ...I, ~
, Vooes'oencral Plan of the Cirj of Pitts sitars. ,„,,„ .:,
bed m the ...tat ca.twardly corner of Penn • Wayne '''',
street!, Iron:inn 24u feet on the former azatutietending I 4 t:
:dun 4 tic latter about. GM feet 10 the Aileen'!" river,
and being a part of the Real Est.., of the ja . le Jameiria
S. Sit Velllloll. Ems., deceased.
A plan or satienvision of the above Lots, ill, confer- ~..
tau) . alto telneh tt is proposed to sell, inast, , ? secll at ; .,S
the ~lice of the undereigned, on Fourth, bet ,. Aen .1111- ''''
km and Perry sta. WILLIAMS dl..
my./
', -tt PS
Valuable Real listate for tpg u s. i,,,!
rl , llE.lul ,, enecr will sell,. at pri•ate sale,
.vats . l
I . me Property. on me Fourth street ronal,;;Mounagp ,
ins present resale ...to, and give posseasion,( enlatesi 1
„ ini
ll'l her , : i.e: ahout TEN a Olt KS OF C HOl 'LADIDA j
to a nigh state of euilivatloa. The unpro ent• atal I
a tergs sad well tinishad brick DsVELLIN
..410USRif 1
, a superb Barn, nod ottrr out building. AAjiaang the L s
' Ovril.ag is a roan Fountani and • d Panttp, ;
•• .t.
he,
furnishes a conositt supply of exceilplit water...?
I he, ten varrety of Print 'I fees end Stmesliery od ',.
tae t emises. II iha al,oVe, dePCl.bed prOe . e . is
ale sold /0011., Lk V•lii toe rs med for a note Alat(Sfor,salesf./
i , i iir se 1.0 r. on Pennsylvania .t venue, tti;tae. end of!'l
me Ward Wald inquire 01 1 ,
apMdZlni
=ME
DAVID gri:LEtt.- 4
Valuable Reel iGleestes, Yoe 4.1441. r
rpm; io , lonnn,l ptoperty to too crty et .9tesbargh,.
and near tho Inpronelt of Manchester,
offered tor 3a.e on nocontonedttunmeeera
3 Lots tbsong soh-don:non of.L.ot No 4G9 pima
of nay 01 l'ittniturch,) easing Ai feet froLtut
strea, I y tilt Ott 10 Strasrberrri y rear' ,!
tsrsot nlfcel
lro .•
~ •
10 one .re Lao fronting on an Avennt,,, th, feet: .;
who , rum,. from Beaver road to the 0111fIliVer. ad-1
loin. tevPil,Zpien 111. Cloth Factory.
Forgeries, cuputre o( CHARLES B. tIgLLT,
or J.A.AIL °MAU ~.
fel.l-4 f Iturkeht Bullth444th et. .
Vali:table property for 8
I Til t .I , lN'l'll WAHL/ OF FITIISBBI4III,I
..4
N .
, ,ra ,, lLots oonßaldwin end Liberty atr.v .,. In the
:,
.111.1,kv.,, 1!.I tact by lint, and athse.t thitg; opewed I
depot of lyo Centre, 11.01/road. Par terms( r 14. mth o ,
CHARLE B. S.. LT, .
or I,OIES. 0'1141.144. •' t
marlgnlßurke's Etelldini,l4l.ll at •
TWO 1100944.8 - A - Blii LOihti WOVI.IsaG 4..1'
.5,4
. Two LON on Beaver street, 111 cal o",
NZ All above the upper Commoo Meld(-,w
Ix
ts erdeted a frame budding, two inolies hr . • unable .1 .
for two small team:nem/4. The lots are VW ' twenty
feet m front by one hundred feet deep, .If, , ne bark.:
a ..trect (Orly feet wide. The builthugs 45,A110 pre•w ,
mfse, wiil pay a very uandaome Interest an: the Invest:l'i /
rucul, and the property well be mold shoo P (pr._ ash. .r.je
Apply to 11. Sproul, Clerk's office; U. IS. isyVt ee
''e`'K:4l4l A, Ce 74
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1
5..,.. ~-......-i.,,,,5-ilr -,--- r ,
TEN A UDEN OF LAND, satiated in Peo 5 sown;? t
xato, nn We Monongahela, auto olden! rn 1 . 14 U,
berg h—En wtx to ow t par ohnsera. For Ind pute,.,l .
Wars appl} to How}, Woods, 3d ab Of to N 1.
A WASIIIMIVON, ~
4th, abovelfit,ooeld xt
offers for sa!e the ttaree Story brick 1 3 1 , 4uchoune'
0 0 Wood street, occupted by IL 'raticr
apl7 WM. %VIM N, Jr. '
. _
VALI:A.I3LX lILA.L k t'A CEUN Pti24slolll.E.Kr
FUli SALC—A Lot of (homed sitoWon Pena
street, between flay 11.11/4 blerbury strect‘Xotajniet
the house and lot now ewe opted by Riehar
havtog a front of feet, and tu depth WO anti be
Old 011 mvorable terms. Title antieeptio*le. .. 7 ?:
quire of C. O. LOOMIS, Us sl, au .4;Zoost..
ectal-da
• r"'"'
For Bales is----
~ It'
4 DESIRABLE Building Lot In Alleghertlyletty,
jA„ sorally located, to aim about half antskre, and ,;:
oni, he sold on accommodating tonne.lnqiire of :
fens J D WiLLI.AIdS, tisr4ood ~ ~...:.
al. FOR RENT-A room an the seer - n - t4ory, No ..-,'
tog ..r. Wood wont - , r i a3l ,
Property In Alla artiiiii y . 0 114740 - 5 . at a 7, - r'`.
f l aill F. submnbers oder for sale a anntbygDf cholcel;
ts, curate en the Secnd vv... fro'.thg on the
Common ground, on easy loan,ln re 4 ' - 4
W. Olt. ROBINSON, Atty et Law, St flair st .r:
or ot JAS ROBINSON, on the pron4kh. 't
m•l7,d/kwtr7 . o
MEDICAL &
N S . V . i1.050.1DCLA3AL1004...C-
i t y r ,
.: .4 : 4 :
1 frw doors below Wog's! . ttreet, 47:
, .
~.. • : ...,. , criwket i , . -
lt'. • -4. • DIL. BROWN, '14 - Silas
bus
..: .....il la., -_. regularly educated to me
clr •:: , ..) : prams/on, and been ta m e Vii :
t.".•:•.:..'l ''''''_' In generei {niche!, na'ar,.. conahree_•;'
..„ -li.' •-•,•-, ,'; hot &Malkin to the Nu' damn* ol;
- l'_• • •' -' •• • ' th ose pnveur and de:Reyna cornte
7 ... •'','' '
~- . 44 , plaMts for which hut rig . po - rtuniuei i :
;,,,; ..-_'. ~. and eapenenca peeullejty qualm+ ...,
it.... • -•.: ; tom. ll year. asealumay devoted:.
to sic ,f a immune:et of those cornplamts,frOk ng ,ytdo l i•
Urns he has had more procure and hns cortEmere pas 4!
beets than can ever fall to La lot of any Mte pr., :
stunner) amply quoltfies !dm to oder met,' l•
speedy, permanent, and sattsfactory ours aloe .
mat ilaileale diaendco, and all diseases at ' there / r.
from ~,... —.es
~,
Dr. Brown would inform those maimed I , oiit privaml
diseases which Moe become chronic by tote or agn:
~,,,t cd by the too of any of the canon:M. Vomit G-i.
the day, that then complaint* Can Ito radi -and 0..4,,
°uglily cured; ha botany gl - en his care m i.. h i.....
the tr-annent of mar h caws, and sncceede rada r ,,,
of imtances in euring persons of latitomMtia ti of Me,.
I 'tagmk of the bladder , ant kussired diseases eh ofte•R•7
4
I ,yeatilrfroce those eases where othess hansOnsignerf :.;,,
'
1 ifturgo hopeless despair. Ile yardman:l4,les seat
Arallavntesen long and ammecenfolly tre :by others;:, JO torianklifro, when every satisfaction 1,.11 he emelt ii..
tn,m, and their eases treated in a heretot, Mama?, aid' ; ,
lalcUisent manner, pointed out by a lorwlhapencis
study, andinvestigation, which it is immitstallile for tho u' . :
ettrcesGed ill general pram. of medium:n:ly give ars.yl",
IrtOeleallOteliense.
icriterrnin or ltnpture-Dr.Browa atscqtAttes pear 1:
mt. Labeled with Bemis m nail, as he haellsc,td paittgq I •
ear attention to this disease. ', i
CANCERS also cure&
Bean climaxes; also Pi! a, Palsy,
Charges very low.
N. IL—Patients or esh eei Ilvirotal arum, by,.
stating their disease m wenrg,„.goru4, ',lheaysagthl
toms, can obtain medicmes with damtronagto
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