BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. COMMERCIALIECOItD: RITMORTED & TELEGIILAPIIED ,FOR THE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE. CHOLERA IN CINCINNATI CINCUMEII, July 25. For the 24 hours coding a1,600n to-day. the ?vela 19 intermenti from Choler, and 25 from ,other disemes. Owing to tome uitina which we are unable to explain in out paper tb.s morning, we are unable to present our readers with our usual telegraphic despatches from the C2ll. We think, however, it is not improbable that it may be attributed to the recent /amusement of the telegraph offices to clese at seven o'clock in the evening; our eastern correspondent most likely having waited till the last minute--and a minors beyond it. fur we understand the early cloning is punctually observed. Sumotin Arran.—The Lyachbur. Virginian gives en account of a melancholy affair which had occurred near that place a abort lime since. A lady, in company with her niece and nephew, start ed to visit a sick relative. A storm coming up , they concluded to stop until it had panned over.— Jag at this time n friend came up, and stated that the relative, Mies Louisa Roberta, W. very ill, and in company with him, the started, in the storm, to the house orate relative. • The storm having sub. aided, the niece and nephew of Mrs. Bullet con. chided to follino their aunt; and travelling bat a ■hen distanco4rhat were there feelings, indescri bable, indeed, as they saw their aunt and atten dant lying upon the road lifeless, with the cat riage shattered, and the borne Iciged; having been struck by lightning. Death did not atop its ray.t. gem here, and In the evening the relativeof Mn. Barnett bid farewell to all that is dear on earth. Coocuss—A Tats moor a Maw—Jake, aa side buck nogro who belonged to Dr. Taliakno was said to have in .hia tittle frame a heart as btg u General Jaeltadres. - He did ill fear even oar re. sprawl!e fellow citizen, Old Nick—and an for coolness, he wu as cool as the tin top of the N. Pole. One day, Dr. Taliaferro, upon the occasion of the commencement of a Radical College, of which he held the chair of Anatainy, gave a dinner. A mong his [maste was n well known ventriloquist. Late bathe evening, idler the bottle had done its work, the conversation turned upon real (annum and the Doctor boasted comdderablyofhisfaverite men Jake. He offered to bet that nothing could scare hit; and this bet the ventriloquist took op, naming at the same time the test he wanted im posed. Jake was sent for, and he came. "Jake," said the Doctor, .1 hare bet a large aunt of money on your head, and yon malt win it. Do you think you can?" "Berry well, master," replied Jake, 'just tell dis nigger what he's to do, and he do it, share." “I want you to go to the dissecting room. You will find two dead bodies there. Cut all the bead of one with a large knife which you will find there, and bring it to as. You must not take a light, how ever, and do n't get frightened." `Dar's all, is ill" inquired Jake. "Olfi berry well. I'll do dat shire for sortie: and as for being fright ened, the debit alas going to frighten me." Jake accordingly set off, reached the dissecting room, and groped about uutil he found the knit and the bodies. Be had just applied the forme r to the neck of the latter, when from the body he was about to decapitate, a hollow and sepulchral voice exclaimed— "Let my head alone." "Yes sah," replied Jake, •I slot particklar; and redder head 'II do jes as welL" He accordingly pot the knife to the neck of the other cerpstyw hen another voice, equally unearth ly in its tone, shrieked ant— " Let my head alone!" Jake was puzzled at first, but answered, present. ly— "Look a heal Master Tolliver say I must bring one of de hearts, and you isn't prim to fool me no bowl" and Jake hacked away until he separated the bead from the body. Thereupon half 'a dozen voices screamed out— "Bring it back! bring it back.° Jake had rearhed the door, but an heating thin turned round and laid— "Now—now, see pelt. Jes you keep gulet, you fool, and don't wake up the woman folks. Master's only gwieu to look at the bumps." "Bnng back my bead at once," cried the voice. ' fend you right away, nib," replied lake, as he marched off with the head, and the next minute deposited it before the Doctor. -- . "So you've got it, I see," said his master. "Yes lath," replied the unmoved Jake, "but please be done lookin' at him soon, base de gemmon told me to Ibteb him back right away." From tha American Urnoq, Retreating from a Battery.-a colored Away up among the granite hilts of New Hamp shire, there lives a good natured Doctor, who is well known in the mine - where ba allipteires squills and opium pellets, as an inveterate wag, fed of a joke at hie own or any body else's ex. pease, and who never suffers an opportunity to pule for the creation of a laugh; for, he contends, test the latter is far more conducive to health, than the most formidable dose of calomel or ipecac. It chances that in the same village where the doctor "holds out," there lives also a stout bray- ny representative of the African rare, who has made himself notorious the country round, for hie bragging propensities, and as he is the only color ed gammas in the vicinity, he prides himself upon being able to do any thing and every thing which my body else can perform. Not long since, a joker from the city, happened to be passing a day or two at the Dr's residence, and in the course of hie s , peregrinations about the town, be came across Sambo, whom he sat down ea a ..cbarae ter.° Sambo, according to his account of himself, could lift the biggest log, turn the heaviest stone, knock down ,he strongest ox, carry the greatest weight or hold the hardest mouthed home, in all New Hampshire. Alter Manning attentively to Samba's yarn, our friend very quietly remarked that he won undoubtedly a very smart nigger, but that with all him boasted powers and strength, there was a small machine down at the Doctor's, that he codld'at hold, no how—for he had tried it himself—and he'd beton it. "Wm yon bet on lir asked Sam, determined to make a trifle out of the stranger. "Well, Samba, have you earn H' "Wal, mama, lank I habseeit—two, tree times up at the doctor's. It's de masheert wid de brass balls on 'Mx" "That's it,Sam. I'll wager you a dollar that you can't bold it." "Dona inassa,". said Eambo, at once; and up they went forthwith, to the doctor's office, who was ve ry quickly Ipfivmed of the object tithe visit, and was up to the thing in a jiffy. "I think the machine as not in very good order, Sam," said the Doctor, plea, antly, ' , and you will thus have the advantage of ray friend, here. You are a very strong man, Sairfoo." "Wal, I len% nafl'n else; a ad lee pining to make a penny out o' die German, as comes all de way from Boae'n to teem din chile about de maalieen." anion you think you can hold it, eh? ( I darn's rink nuff n btu dat, to you can fetch 'ira rite 'long, Morn,' said Sarnia, triumphantly—and the old fashioned electrifying apparatus, with its two long arms WWI quickly charged and Samba Was directed to take bold of the balls, and hold on. In an instant Samba grar,ied the handles with main strength, and the Don tot applied the battery with a compound, double refined high pressure force! Bat poor &mho - very quickly evinced, by the cruel and unearthi', contortions of his ebony visage, that somehow or other, he had made a trifling error in his cabrulations this time, certain! 'Dress de lor—owls —igte exclaimed Sam at first, as the twitching, twittering, riartlingleurrent darted from his palms to his sbouldets—'oh! do lardy, lordy, manna! Take IM 'Hold on Sant--Why don't you hold itr asked the Doctor, as he r enewed the well charged battery and the motion of the handles bpd begun to work well, %%mho—you'll fetch it, yeti Mahe poor Larkey'a grip bad ?resume immoveably fixed upon the handles, and 'se tried first to force one hand away, and then ?' oe other, he was thrashed Girward and nowisp now down--nntil he roared like a mad bull, his eyes protruded wildly from their rockets, his risory glistened and his jaw kept time with the raga action of the alas/awn, whilette yelled atthe%opYfhi lungs— IgStly! Massa, (yank, yank!; take tiro e6,— 'cc(Yd.*. , yank ! ) de nigger's kill 'es murder, mur. car, eurs - d-e-r!Biseso! take roan 'us ors' mid convulsed e t Sambo's ludicrous grimaces, fright and antica,.(Cor he mai unable of worse, to quit nis.hold none the handles, while the galvanic cur rent was mil the Doctor dropped upon the floor half dead with laughter, as the wire slipped down, and Sandra found himself at liberty! linturtnualely for our friend, the money hadn't been put up, and as Samba dashed headlong out of the Mince and gathering himself up, In his deeper filatt,he was accosted - With— I"Hallo' fiam—where's y our dollar?' You've lowa 'Lou de debbil—go . dar y'u Yer doze: fool rus chile no more—yer kin bet high on mtx—Yah. yak? and away he went, up the road, at a rare which !astonished the natives' of the usually quiet - Utile town of Hornbeam! ao oA gentleman of Plnstnugh, who bad fallen Into pen cellar after the "Great Fue,e sprained hi. ma am so sandy that he was unable to refrain from cry m6 om Wairhe Pain. A friend who bed been using B. ti• Pahnestock k. Co's Itubefacieat and been cored olltienmatism, gave him what remained in the bottle, d , a,ilhough Ids limb was greatly swollen, he was ,taco " mn PVaIY restored to health le twelve hours and from Pain. This is but one of great mother of eases who have come ander the observation of the, proprielora Prepared and sold by LI A fr. Co, corner Ira and wood; alsoF AIINW3TOCIC , corner nth and good sot • Woasta—tut lbla Is the season of the year mitten worms are meat formidsble among ebildren,the Rroprt ! eters of fil.r.ane's VerMitado beg leave m cm"P°° P .rert ' ,.di eitißg emit attention to Its virtues for the ; cape:brig of these annoying and often fatal enemies of eltddrea. Th eir When. is by a phytietan of great .4. 6 .)x" to Virginia, and after using It for several • jet , s in hos awn pratti.e_ c, and finding Its success so adiremal, he has Wan Indneut at last to offer It to the riabbe ar,a cheap bat te,nin and excellent ardicinn. Cali and =s9 at the Drag Mom of M YI. TODD & CO. • - "f B e • BB—Lovcrura ma, enualed ucl rttivisrized Baru*, Jag rea'd and for Elan by the DOI orMPS at mall, at the P4cla Tea atere, TO Fourth n. ALXANAc. I Sip %JULY • I • I rise. :~ ~~~~. 23 Monday, 21 Taw4lf . ,y Weoloepa.y _Fr . ...... Ir 7 Frday, ...... P/TTABUILOH BOARD OP TRADE COMIdrITEE. AICEVEMENTS OP THE OCEAN STEAMERS. nun or gamma alas Lasuroot.: Fe, Boston —Caledonia—Douglass, July 7. Far New York—Europa—Lon—July , For Bollll3—Cambria—Leitcb, 2L- Fee New York—America-...gba t uns n . July gu 1 'lnn 07 RULING MOS AIM., • Prom New York, Nlagant, Jely:4sth. Fium Boston, Caledonia, August Ist. From New York, Europa, Anglin eat Flow Boston, Cambria, August nth. Erma New York, America, August V& , H. *MAIL LINETO SOUTHAMPTON AND BRE MEN.—The steamers of this Company wall sail :regularly once amount, -11 follows : FROM NEW YORE. Washington, Capt. Floyd 40th July. iferman, Capt. Crabtree,2oUt August. Wrahingwq FlObradElt2fild'. PL Hermann, Capt. Crabtree, 156 July, Waaltdapurn. Copt Floyd 16th August.. Hermann, Copt Crabtree, 15th September. - FROM SOUTHAMPTON. Hermann, Capt. Crabtree, 26th July. Washington, cam. Floyd, Bah August. , Ilermann, Capt. Crabtree, 26th September. OM CI Prrrszuzau Gazrrrr, Thursday ?darning, July 26;160 The weather yesterday eras quite orann,lssith same indication of rata. Wa find no changes inAte general market; -avert' tiang remaining atationary int our loot quotation.. FLOUR—'The market is completely stagnant, and on Inds i(t.ing that it to difficul: to give Correct ttlittOtathatu. We bear of on sales worth reporting. RAO:N.—The only sale to any considerable amount, was *OOO lbs country cored, at the following prices Shool#ers Sc, Sides 53. and Hams at She V ib, cash.— Plain iticlanatl eared hams are sold at 71, ahoulde aniltsidee at 53c ft . tit Salmi of sugar Coxed can. vasset(hains by tierce, at 910101 e, according to qual ity. GROCERIES—The market in every respect, shows no imp/talent variation from our last quotations—say, far N OSugar, In limited lots, by the hhd at SOMI.c. N O Ohioans HUM, Sugar House do, 40044 c. Loaf Sugar 4, 9 and 10c, as in quality. Rio Coffee may be fairly quoted, at a range of 7 to Br, and Rice In tierces tlattle CAI4I..FREIGHT3.-.The following are the prssent nits (tam this point east Bitter Bacon, Lard and Tallow -45. Tobacco Leaf, Ohio, p 100 40e to K y, . „ 500 Feikhers 800 „ W.0 , 01,'• Ono F. and.Peltries " 100 c Iliionp, 4:2e0 Ede of all kinds, " r•• 450 W33irkep, per 100 50c MUT. per bbl.• • ............ ........ ...... 7pe Scissi.—Pitisburgli, Allegheny, and Alleg heal Co, are now taken by the Brokers at the following respee. Use rare:. of discount :—Pinshargh, 1 per ecru, Alle gheny 10e, and Allegheny Co., It 10e. dome of the Brater, ars buying Alleghenyileity scrip as low no Be STS*WAT ACCOALT.—Wa lour, from the Lottlsedle Courl4, that the steamir Winfield Scott from New Or leans testerday, reports that the steamer Was. Penn eras atTrtir, 1., in the Ohio, in • a - rippled condition , haeinebroken a wrist, and a, eplander head. She is from lardrsille. A portion of her passengers come op an thn W. Scott. Woift Faztotrr.,-For the information of illtonterri ed, arti mould mate that the misztruernedt of areal freight. in yesterday's Gazette, was oaring to an mad vertattey on the part of the compositor. The quotation bad beCn carrectly given in a previous issue, but to correcting the table, eighty tents mu placed opposite the article wool, instead of Feather., es we had plainly =rhea It is . stanid that the Hay crop In the six New Eng land stales. amounts to 4,797,000 tons, which at 59 per ton, giVes i value of e39,376,m, or more than one half that b 4 the Photo count crop. At Louisville on the 21.,, them were 4 feet and 9 incheavrater in the canal. and flatlet. The tolls on the Illinois surnhriehigan Canal, for the montlint Tune, amounted to $10,371 1 , against 10,77E ea, received at seems during the same month. Tux( Grrecx—This splendid light draught steamer has Mit bun herded round from bet quiet mooring on the Allegbeny, and now Iles opposite the foot of Mar ket streek ighe looks as clean - and as neat as a sew pm, Having undergone - thorough repairs, and received the finish:hair touch of an experienced painter. We are, as yeartintonned as to the design of,..:Capt Wil kins, but trbsumc that upon the first movetnent of the vrateta, Mb :Geneva will tie atassit. Seems.; attend her A liell Othentert St counterfeit of the flhgerstoarn Bank;hae Soule ita appearance.--(Bah. Gegagsi Ctmcaoo Ilandutan —On the keit instant, the regetpU for freight uld pee/wagers onithet above road ektiontfir d to SIISI This begins to look, like bust- Ms learn that they are pashing•-.4e work through tekrilgin rib all poesible desyueli!--10alerta Gluert. • J.: 161/ . 4 of tholkuaostlo illafirota Loulsrnau, July 21 Float art Grain—The market has been7maintained throughouidhe week at an advance. The :"receipts of floor tne truly light; and sales are firm at 165,25 in lots, and WOI , recoil. Sales of good ems, wheat at 600 95e. Haleinf corn from wagon at 309 Me, Sales from eta retlat 3.5 e.,• Barley we quote in demand at 500. Sal f es oo iif Oils in sacks at 254930 e. Pules Ira* wagons at2fitt.: Grocenett ,, A sale of 2.00 bags Rio coffeein 71e; and 165 brigs iiihrts at 707/c; Light sales at 710 lie. Sag. i• find, witha fair dend. Wo hear of safes through the week 011145 tiltds 01 4105 e; retail tales.la hbls we game:Naafi/51c, as per quality. Plantanott molasses . toletrabletrm, with a good neck on hand.' We quote sales at oto6lc. Flaraipts thl. areekie bblal Loaf and refined aeon in hbls we quote at 700 c for; the differ era number!- Havana 'agar in bra at GM.' We quote Wes M sugar house medusas at nixma, according to q'PrantunitY. nottu, dn.—Prices have advanced,. its the de mututOppeara larger than the supply. Sales early in the wirekof 150 bbls men pork al BRA We. ante. of 125 bias tapas pork at 19,50. Bacon we quote from stores:lt 6106 a for clear sides, t 071 c for phut, bum; Sr for:fiagged hams., sugar cured; and 411436 e for should 00:—We, quote linseed oil on 65056 e ifs gallon; Caq tor otticana at 000 to 18,0 p gallotq Immo oil SUB; Mimes oil 816019 7 bbl lard lard oil we quote at 55060 c P gallon. ' .Bitifts—Light tales of dry Missouri at 710.8ic. Com mon, &Doi the country, sell at pneetranaing from 5 to 71c; diy salted we quote at 61070 tauten antkare. salt ed6nm3lto4lo. Woll—Stalem in pease at Malin sal6l of palled fromdoveat 25c; sales from wagon of nahlrasked, be, at Mo34e. Reli, remains quiet, and see heat of bat light sales - of date rotted as $l3O r ton. Caul - and Wood—The stock of Plttaborgh , 4oal is con siderel fain and see hear of ules at ine.--flournal. Nzw Olktranitilnly 14. LOisisiena—We quote el Wows :.-Inferior 3 034, Conution 4031, Fair 4044, Prime 4404 f, Choice 505Earul:Chired 541215 e Arrived Gime the 6th 36 bbd.. Cleamd Insame time for :New York ICC !Md. Alahimme 115 tthds, 450 bbl., Chit leston 15 lihde,Calscsion IS, Pensacelal hlsds. Idolassek 7 Sales confined to 750 Obis, af aboutpm vions:Natet,,vis—interiec at 8011, Fair to Prime at 130 15, add re boiled at wale. P gall. Arrived since the nth 3060b1. Cleared in the time time for New YorkßS3 bbl Baltimore Baltimore 1811, Apalachicol a bb l.. IFlcalr—Within a day or two ;the ruling tide for Illi nois GM inod Ohio, (Me latter being scarce) has been 6.4.514 , bblond holders asking a inwher,advance.— Arrived dating the past week, 17W Obis. Cleared for New.Tork.27t, Boston 11:05, Galveston 489,11 an Fran. eiserclls, Pensacola 60, Apaluhleola 15, 1 4Terlwol 175 bbts. 7 , (Prica Current • Tobieco,.Hemp and Lead—la to S cba i. co L.'*. mnbirt . j' a ir tran a ► pire4 several lots received by the Mmes. was tut di.h474.i. dme for tale. Then, will be Vsale m the an Plte • ter Morrow. Of hemp, a mull lot taald at all 4; primithull would coarmand 4111821120 Y an Of lead threcistudl lots at 414,1504,21, large lohOrould not comuland, tame than 114.0504,10 ►l3 11ta4,, PlMir —No perceptible changc, sales of absfat 650 bbl. fail to good country branch, at 13,9384; choice $4,1030 , lib!: round lots of good country brinda would emend. d . Wheat-viVo change, market rather berth suppilmi with aaleifif about 1000sults poor to primakamplas at 1509!o,taike returned. and about 71)0 sacks .d bbls at lAa%i. Packages included. INProislaml—No .1u of pork—of lard 14 Ws good at ole *lb; shit. of about 30 casks batonclear sides, 4.4Zeountlon country cared hams at Snag IP lb. bb_t•ntalll7lllllP"p""eattgett, with sal. al about 90 sin, r 7Orlea—rs: Om. .of MOISIOtit from 44vee, light salevpf MYpnme N 0 sugar Rothstomp, 4lase lb. Of Plaattaton mimes at 23drid G A salt fromPneap selling at 11140 9 FAIRER SURIMIED... GOODS, • ..V AT REDUCED PRICES. AhiItiCEANDER & DAY, 75 Market stre*northwest domes of the Diamond, are now ope g a choice stock,hf Bell SUMMER GOODS, A largteportion of theselpsodahase recently been perehased tat a great sunk., from the Auction Sales at the Emit, and from the mmoners and manafacturere. We hake decided upon hffering this stock of goods at prices do reduced as to toeet the approbanon of those who dip bsorktess on the,cheaP cash principle. The - 411k.pertenent is very °itemise ,:gmbracing the diVerent.lunds of dress and mantilla 'Silks, Satin' de Clienes,ind Carnelian Oro de Rhines. i ThcrithaWlDeparYs.: embrace a splendid assort mentk.f Dulls Crepe Shawls, from the lowest priers to the Sliest qualities, elegantly en:Moldered. 'Also, Gre nadine, BMW, hlohLG,Nett and splendid opued Silk Shawls. , SCRRFllt—Bleak silk, be isedGranedlne Scarfs. BESLAOS and other thin DR GOODS—Stem:I and navel tdyles of [lenges, Stlk Tisanes, .and other was skestOoodrerthy of the attention of the ladle. LA,VintiliirLAAlSS — ln the Lawn department, our addifMns tidal the Eastern auctions ate 4#llte large, r ri emordel 'elegant styles at remarkably low price.. !mph ha Domestic Ginghams. ' ' Prints Chinmes, Brown and Bleached Muslim, Checks, :in Manch. doit - erird. , English and Preach Moths Lad Camimeres, Satin:ma Slid Jeans, Panalcon Stripes and Ihilllogs. All otwhiali la offered I such Lel redaction' of prices that Otrektiaerseaanot . fail ID be le a sed. JO iacNDE R: & DAY tx.urrost pspica • mitt adenlipql have thla day unioellhed under tke 4*, or Thompson HUMS a Son, for the Per - P'S' e t'euthfeehothir paper, at the Mutton tepee mill, wbokii they will be pleued to receive:Cm patron •ft, ojthenablla, and t h e former customer! of the se nior punier. Tb,q , ht.ef keep eakand a ieneral aa vortnamt yrnpv.g, tea and- vUll paper wonat boards, blank books, eta. ete., wh4 they will caehthaPrOw clean linen and COMM' Mg., printers' and Book Publishers can bezr i lled With ever/ description of printing piper as sh ce, and at redneettorices. - THOMPtiON ANNA, dpcil EDMUND 8. - LIONP. f Ptineibul wee A.7 le eatb Ab a te usormant of. QMLonstpeCoo rs Tools; Wade by istylb HUBER a LbilFbIAN PORT OF PITTSBURGH. There were no arrivals or departures of steam boats from below yesterday. 7 75 7 24 7 ZI 7 23 TV 7 VI 7 10 TICE Itwest.—There ware 20 Inches in the ehantel, by meal mark, last evening la dusk and nearly et a stand. 4_41 } ti 4 4* 4 4 Si EBELIABSI BONN. J. G, & G. W. CARR, WHALEBONE CUTTERS., AND MANUFACTU RERS OF UMBRELLA. PARASOL, CANE. WHIP, BONNET AND DRESS BONE. Vl/4TE respectfully call the attention of Merchants and Dealen to the lamest and best sanely of the above entitles in this city, at the lowest prices. No. OS N. Third above Race street, adjoining the Eagle Hotel, PEELADELPHIA. jyl7,codtm iq. -•, *l-s WROLESALB CLOTHIAG WAREHOUSE LEWIS & HASPOI2D, Nos_ 24, 254, 20 and 253 PIAIIL Sneer, (between Fulton ac and Burling Blip,) NEW YORK, Have on hand tha largest assortment of CLOTHING IN THE UNITED STATES, ADATTID TO ALL NAZISM. In we article of IMILIITS and DRAWERS, we keep an endless variety. Also the most extensive manufacturers o( 011 Clothing and Covered Data fa the world. PLAIN AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, Or all kinds Catalogues of mock sent by mall. Orden prompt]) fitLEWIS & HANFORD, gal Nos. 22 254,255 , and 253 Pearl et. N. Y. , • „.,„, o r DR. ,D. RUNT, Dentist-Corner ofFortztli and Decatur, between ldarket and Ferry meets. PORT WINES—OWIIey, Webber Forrester, 1834,• Pure rich and dry.. - Gould, Campbell & Co.' old dry lEflel. Ontwurn's Pure led& Pure Juice par ticular Port, H attie Sons. Pure Juice, threble, dou bles and tingle Grapes. These wines are all celebra ted for their medical prppertiea, and can be had whole sale or retail at the Wine Store of IY2 JACOB WEit VER, Jr. JOHN AL TOWNSEND, Druggist sad Apothecary No. 45 Market .t, three doors above Third burgh, will have constantly on hand a well selected sortment of the best and freshest hledmines, which he will sdll on the most reasonable terms, Physician. sendingorders, will be promptly attended to, and nip, plied with articles they may rely upon sa genuine. I Physicians Prescripoons will be accurately and neitly prepared from the best materials, at any hoer of he day or night. Also for sale, a lama stock of (rah and good Perfu mery int 3 noollagrOalvaalsed Tom Plates. HE subscnbers beg to call the attention of Builders, Architects and owners of Buildings, to the many advantages which these plates possess over ..11 other metallic substances hitherto owl for roofing, do as they proses. at once the lightness of iron, without , Its liability to rust, having now been tested for several years in this particular, both hi this country and in Eu rope. They are less liable to expansion and enotrac tion from sodden ammo of the atmosphere, than com mon tin plates, iron, unc, or any other metal now used for roofing, and consequently form a much better and tighter roof; requiring far less frequent repairs, whilst the first cost is bat a trite more. A 41assuldra sad for tel from 111 to 30 W. 0., eon- OM B. MONNWOOD A. CO., 14 and 16 Beaver street, New Vert. The patent right for thin article having been secured for the United States, all panics infringing thereon, either by importation or otherwise, will be prosecu ted. •M•dAwlyT DOOKS! BOOKS:l—Loyola and Jesuitism in sts Rol JJI diments, by Issue Taylor, author of Natural Its ' tory of Enthusiasm" - ' - Sketches sf Scottish Church History, by M'Crie. Memoirs of the Rev. Thomas Halyburton, with as appendix, embracing an account of dm Church of Scot land during his times The Life of Dr. S. Johnson, by the Rev.! F Russell; English edition. , Revival. in Stotland daring the 18th century, sill three Sermon., by Rev. George Whitfield: by D. Mac farland, D. D. Manuel of Presbytery, by S. Miller, D. D, with an appendix, by the 800. I. G. Larimer. A Doctrinal. Experimental and Practical Treatise on Effectual Calking, by J. Foote, A. M. roe!. by Amelia. On hand and for tabs by jy4 ELLIOTT & ENGLISH. 79 Wood st I, , OREIGN AND DOMMIC LIQUORS—A gelle L' rat asaorunent always on hand and for sale Ey Jain W & M hIrreIiELTREE HE CALIFORNIA ANIS - OREGON T ins Sketchy. of Prairie and Rocky Mountain Life By Francis Parkman, Jr.. with illnstrationshy Dic ky. In one vol. Mao. For sale by 119 JAMES D LOCKWOOD S, ULPI V 'f Ir g ,Jr . C CIU" n:I f e ' c r /Y h YOrsZ e ° o ' f Silver, Calomel, seeliaa or Lea& Chlortde of Soda and Chlorie Ether, on hand and for sale by jy3 J. &I DD & CO. D.ED APPI I , 4—MS) bush rn racks, for sale by iris hPGILLS t ROE DOTABH-10 casks good Potuh. to store. so M'OLLLS a ROE PWO LINEN—A few frees country T., Linen, in I. Wore; for sale. Jr M'OILLB & ROE ICOST—Large Bra. DOOR KEY. The finder will I confer an obllgation by leaving it at the Gazette pike. iY6 NO. 2 MACHEREL a —2alo bbls No. 9 Mackerel, rece, ved us day by can, and for sale very Mar to close eonskgomeng by 156 JA.9IFS DA LZKLAII TA cos WEAVER. J. 11.1 Wbolowle nnd Retail pea k/ lee al Foreign Winer and Lignors, nod old ?down rebels. Rye Whiskeys, earner First and Market sta. jY 2 U - EIDSEICK CHAMPAGNE WINE-13 baskets pints and quarts of thts celebred Wine. pot to hand and for mile try )3 , 10 JACO B WEAVER. Jr ID - Lbllrtiirbainb t Oil., an remittent uncle, la F prl order, 50 do do do common. for sale SELLERS & NI COLS BA " CON-40 hhds Sides; 20 do Sdoulders, Id do Hares, in store and for ode by /19 SELLERS A NICOL 9 - No ILial LA Lard Oil, 12 do Linseed Oil for ads /5 1, SELLERS & NICOLE i`k WIG II r'S A aICII{NT MYT HOUX/V.—Oreein J_l and Roman Mythology, for college. and Reboots, by M. A. Dwight, with senteen illmatrauons to out line. 12mo. Just received ev and for talc by JAMES D LOCKWOOD. M Wood .r Wir'Allte. DALSOAI—III do: on band and for tale tir 3 l J. KIDD & CO. THE I PaTSBURGH, CINCIIIINATI AND LOUIS VILLE TELEGRAPH COSIPNY, have deals,- . Dividend of Three per cent (or the lat quarter, payable on and after the 16th Ina.; at the mime of Pal. mar, Hanna & Co JOSHUA HANNA, iTCY. )3,10 IDOTASII-3 caks Potash, on band and for sale by all REYNOLDS. h. SHER FAMILY FLOUR-3.5 bbl, Fundy Flour, on con sifrnmant end for sale by /Yll REYNOLDS a BITER E.II.NCT HAMS-09 ie. Cumulus Hams; do Taylor & Co.' sugar eared dig 99 do Leeds & Soo y) do Miller, liroarn dr. Hawkins' do do do, all can vassed and yellow 'cubed, in Hone and fur sale by fly AV! ALLCOLCI LOUISVILLE LIME-6o bb. reoelved and lot sale by jy3 ARMSTRONG k CIIOZEIL BACON-20 csiiiTl6oelders and Sides, once:moue r - wenn, for sale by he ATGILLS k ROE ED MON. RYE WHISKEY-3I bye gal Demuott. O Ihnn Pure M R Whiskey. Gentlemen and sou museum are invited to call and examine it, if they Want as fine an mimic as can be had in the Western coun try, at the Wm° Store of JACOB WEAVER, Jr. 011,-10 bbl. Linseed Oil, for male b ja:l3 I fl CANFIELD BULL SIDES-50,0 00 pieces for sale by J 22 KIER fr. JONES CREAM CHEESE—CO Las jam reed and for we by 1 El CANFIELD, jy2 Water et, between Smithfield and Wood COCkIA 811 Fri 43,0216 — C0e. Shells , for eale — Si GS C H GRANT t U b N y IATA BLOOMS-16 tons In store and for we /92 KIER & JONES FOREJON CORDlALS—Orizreat, Abaynth, Cora eon, bLarazquina, Anniseue and fancy French and Italian Connor., in hookas and cue. For .ale by the bottle or dozen, at the Wine Store of IT3 corner of Market and First at, TALUABLE - 1100K8—Ilaslitt's Life of Napoleon V Bonaparte, 3 vols. Haalitt's Lectorca on the English Poets. on the Comic Writers. " on the Literary Ake of Elizabeth. Spirit of the Ake, or Contemporary Portraits. Tales by Edgar A. Poe. Western Clearings, by Mrs. C. M. Kirkland. Holidays Abroad, 07 Pampa from the West. by Mrs. Kirkland. Rural Leiters and other Record], of Thoughts at Leisure, written In the intervals of more hurried late- Mr, Labor, by N. , P. Willis The Adironbaek, or Life In the Woods, by J. T. Headley. Phrenology and Mesmerism Examined. Macaulay 's kliseellunes. Layard's Nineveh and Its Remains. The Indicator, by Leigh Hont. A full stook of Amenean 8. 8. U. Books, on hand d (or sale u Philadelphia al I Wood s t IY 7 T ARD"="4O - iegs No CarTfcir sale. /VS M'GILLS & ROE PLANTATION MOLASSES-400. barrels in prima packages; also, Ws, do. :116 kI`CILLB & ROE IS ASH-1n casks and barrels, warranted best 1.7 quality, for Bale by JOHN kUPADEN & CO. ink° Canal Basin gTRUI N S CHOLERA. MEDICINE—On band and for sale by _Lii3l J. KIDD is CO. GREEN ONBTOTICHMR, second edition, revised and enlarged.—A Treatise on Diseases of the Anr-Pusages,.. comprising an Inquiry into the history, cause. and treatment of mole aßeettons of the throat, called Bronchitis, Chronic Laryngitis, Clergyman's Sore Throat, An. Ire. By Horace Green, A. M., M. IL fee. Plate. improved and carefully colored. Royal evo r. gilt tops, 13,04 "The anther has made a molt valuable addition to practical medicine, • • • We have adopted the mode of treatment recommended by him, and can corrobo rate kin statements as to Its great valne."—British and Foreign Medical Review. "Written with an much care and eteelleto arrange ment as to be quite intelligible to the unprofessional reader."--N. Y. Evening Port. "Without doubt Ns remedy over all others."--N, Y. Evening Minor. "Ably written, and sheers a man thoroughly master of his profestion.."—New Tort Observer. !TRE AMERICAN 'JOURNAL OP . THE - IdelneTtL gel ENCES.—Edited by Isaac Hays, M. D I. pob ied quarterly on the first of January, Apni, JOIT and October. Each number contain. about two hun dred and eighty large octavo pages, and is appropri ately illustrated with engravings on copper, stone, wood, &e. The Medical News and Library, is published month ly, and consists of thirty-two very huge mut.° pages, containing the medical information of the day, as wel t as. treatise of a high !hammer on a prominent de partment of medicine. AVatsrm's Lectures on the Practice elPhysia, Brodle's Clinical Lectures on Sur gery, and Todd 3 riowmauls Physiology have ihm ap peared init,_Mid the week at present publishing is Weal on the Diseases of Infancy and Childhood. Tuns: This eubscription to the Amerle. Journal of the Medical Sciences, Is. five dollen per annual. When this amount is forwarded. free of postage, in ad. mince, the =beelike thereby becomes entitled to the Medical News and Library for one year, vOthem fur. thee chine. - Fos the small sum of five dollars, there fore, the subscriber can obtain a Quarterly and • Monthly Thema of the highest character, presenting filleatlimadzed be octavo pges, with pria ahem te illuariationa. Plabserly rin thons re a ceived, and appro- the work promptly_nmielied by D. LOCKWOOD, 63 Wo ' od st, 171 Ain for Patinae:re 11201.1131 PO TEX PTTTSZTAGIII DAILY 0,621TTX am—Mr. John Hetherington Drumm appeared before Alderman Paimehart, yesterday, and lodged an information against Mr. Leckey Harper, editor of the Pittsburgh Post, and Mr. L A. Clark, local editor of that paper, for a libel contained in the Poet of Tuesday. Warrants were limed for the arrest of the defendants, but Mr. Harper had left town in the morning, for one of the watering places. Mr. Clark wes arrested, and held to bail io the sum of two hundred dollars, to appear at the neat Court of Quarter Sessions. ASSAULT AND Barriar.—Bernd Connor and Robert and George Moon, were yesterday brought before the Mayor, on charges of assault. and bat tery committed in the Eighth Ward. They were all bound over to keep the pence. PAY us Sriscrz.—We understand that tie pro prietors of the Hope Cotton Factory have been, for some time past, accustomed to pay their hands in specie, when the amount is under five dollars, and in par funds when over that amount. Emus Mterraszuk—This band of minstrels per. form again this evening: The length of time they have remained In Pittsburgh, is the best eVirtence of - their merit hod success. Caouota.-10, Morgan had no cases of cholera to report to dap Incruannuli —At about three o'clock, on Wed nesday morning, a bright light was suddenly seen to shoot forth below the city, and on examination it was found to be caused by the burning of a viler boat, which had been grounded on the bar. On Tuesday night, it had been moored at the wharf, ■ short distort.= above Wood street, sad must have been cut loose, and taken down during the night. The boat was found in such a position as to preclude the possibility of its having floated there, and in addition to this, it was ascertained that the doors bad been broken open and several trunks which bad been in the cabin taken away. Though the boat (a very good wharf boat), was den/rayed, still the loss is not great, and but few trunks were on board at the time. We were rejoiced to see the promptitude with which the Allegheny engines turned out on this occasion, though they were stopped at the bridge by several of the night police, who explained the position in which the boat lay, and the uselessness of going over. They were well manned bye large number of energetic firemen, and would doubtless have done good service had there heart any fire requiring their exertions. Auxotrionr Flax ENGININL—An alarm of fire was reined in Allegheny on Tuesday, and the en gines (with the exception of the William Penn, which is getting repaired) Immediately turned out. The new companies are a fine, stalwart, hardy looking set of men, and will soon be equal m any fire men in the United Stases. The alarm was occasioned by the burning of a chimney. Courrriti.—A men named Taylor, who was arrested some time no, was finally committed to ail yesterday, charged with a larceny of the goods of Mr. Johnson. 0/7101, illegherly, July 25.—Four persons were brought before the Mayor this morn. ing, charged with do:antennas, Three were sent to tail for twenty four hours each and one for twenty days. AsIAUULT YID HAMM= .---J11•1•1 Lim Crattred • complaint yesterday moming,beGore the Mayor of Allegheny, against Edward Wilth, whom he az cased of couun'tting an assault upon Mm. They had been engaged in a common bar room quarrel, end, by the advice of his honor, it was amicably settled. . _ thloanoux Hovez.—hunes Motlutd mu ar rested and takes before the Mayor, charged with keeping ■ disorderly house in the atzth Ward.— He gave bail for his appearance et the next term of the criminal court. MATO3IOII OPTIC; July 25.--Nlne persons were brought before the Mayor this morn ing, all licensed of drunkenness. Three of them, we were glad to nee, had been brought from the the eau& bridge, where a gang of mffmns nightly assemble, insulting all persona who pm by. Tha ringleader was committed to mil for five days. He wetted his innocence very moo-nom ly, and declared that he had come to the LINA. lance Mute watchman, wed they bad, very un gratefully "nabbed" him. Seven other perwma were committed Mr twenty bar hours each, and the remaining customer paid his fine. Bananng Casa.—An old lady named Billingsley appeared befine the Mayor yesterday, and enter ed a complaint against her own son, a young lad of about fifteen years of age, whom she accosed of beating ber several times in an outrageous man ner. The heartless wretch, it seem., is in the habit of gettlng drunk, but abuses his mother whether he is drunk or sober. The Mayor com mitted him to prison kir thirty days, at the same time promising that his punishment would be mare severe on a repetition ofthe offence. Duotuzzar Gormuct.—A whole family, consul ung of fattier, mother, daughter and a girl who worked for them, were brought before his honor, the Mayor,yesterday, charged with riotous coo- dtct In their house, near the point. They gave ul for their good behavior in future. Ruauuouen.—We observe that workmen are very busy cleaning out the rubbish from some of the cellars of the bosses destroyed In the lute de. structive conflagrebon in Allegheny city, prior to commencing to re-build. ECE=I Finn Wean File Commas, —en adjourned meet ing was held at the Public School Henze, on Tuesday evening, the 24th man The premeedings of the last meeting were read. The Chief Engineer reported the Firm Wend Engine undergoing repairs, and will be ready for duty in • day or two. On motion, it was Resolved, That the Company go into an electron or officer. for the present temporary organisation. whereupon the following named persons were de clared duly elected, and desired to act without further notice, vial Enomnixim—James Caldwell, 2d; Alex. Richardson, 3d; Wm. L. P. Karns, James W. Oilmen, Samuel dry ., Bon Dcturrom—John Rodgers, Joseph Patierscm, A. Glenn, A. Woodhouse, D. W. Boss. Ass-stag—Wm. Teets, David Down, Samuel Ridge. Wsmirio—Henry Beers, David Smith, Jame. Wilson. Thomas Smith, IL. C. Loomis, J. F Jennings, tiagh Morrison, Henry Pratt The following additional names were handed In:— Wm. Teets, Henry Pratt, John Matthews, and James Quarts; after which the meeting adjourned to convene at the call of the President, by handbills, and order. tug the proceedings to be published. A. I..A.MONT, We.. A. lame, Secretary. =IZW= A Strums anamous Cosrinrears--Lsoms or Formic—ln the courgof exchequer, a caserNot udge vs. Ripley,* let to some curious disclosures. It mu en action to recover damages for the incar ceration of the plaudit; a lady, In the lunatic asy lum, under the pretence that she was of unsound mind at the time when she was perfectly sane. It appeared that three sisters of the plaintiff had been married (all on one day) to a Mr. Prince, and Mr. Cobs, all of whom were formerly clergymen of the Church of England. These parties held peculiar notions as regarded religious duties and otnervan ces, and, with others, formed themselves into a community at Charlidge, near Spaxstense. They called their residence "Agapemone," or the "Abode of Love." At the top of the building was a lion and • lamb, with the Inscription, "Oh hail, holy Love' The community, which was presided over by Mr Prince, (formerly a curate in the church) contained about tiny members. The Mouse at Charildge was considered as that of • "private faro. ily," not an association. The money required to establish the /1011110010.1 got by the respective marria ges with the three Misses Nottidge. They had hor ses and carriages and lived In style. Mr Priece,who was called as e witness, said, "We abjure prayer altogether, and we never pray as a'religicuo ' but we pray by following a life of goodness to God and by outward manifestations, teach as singing, and by healthy exercises, and "hockey" is one of them. (Loud laughter.) I consider that all we do Is to the °glory of God." That is the com mandment of God. I consider that we are glo rifying God when we eat and drink. Every one does as he pleases on Sunday. We make no difference between that day and any other. All of us play et "hockey," females as well as males, when they like. Each of the Misses Nottidge had £6OOO. I had no money, nor had the others any, until we married the Misses Nottidge My curacy was in Wales; tt was worth £7O a year." Mr. Prince uses the name of "Amen," and fre quently pots it to the end of a letter, and no other siguature, but I don't mean that he puts it there as a signature. The plaintiff has been at the "Agape mond ever since her return from the Asylum. When she came hack she made over all her peo party to Mr. Prince, to protect it from any other permits, and from the defendants. We have all our separate properties. The etpeuses are paid by the managers, Mr. Cobb some times, and several others. Whoever wants money can have it. Sir F. Tbesiger—Dear me, what • pleasant establish ment! Is there any vacancy? (Laughter) The plainil IT pays the expenses of this action. Her mane t•is in the hank, the name of Mr. P ri nce, (loud I aughter,)and.she can have any thing." Mrs. Julia 1 'dace, the wife of Mr. Prince, when called, said, ", We abjure all prayer. We consider the day of gnu* is passed, and the day of judgment come. That is all our belief." LOCAL MATTERS. An independent gentleman,• surgeon, and Mat engrueer, residing in the Agapemone, were called, and also aubstribed to this strange doctrine. It appeared that the plaintiff was a sympathiser in the same belief, and had left home and taken lodgings In a cottage near to the community,m the time the was forced off by bee friends (at her mother's request) to Dr. Stillwell's lunatic asylum, near London. The Lord Chief Baron expressed .trong indignation that the plaintiff should have been shut op In no asylum without any communion of inquiry, simply because ahe might be toad or deluded on religions aobjects. The Jury, after de liberating, found a verdict for the plaintiff of £5O. —Landon paper. Oa Friday last there were five executions by hanging: Charleston, three negroes were hung for • ■ disturbance in the city workhouse. In Baltimore, Conrad Vender was hung for the mur der of bare. Cooper, and in N. Y., Matthew Wood was bung for the murder of his wife. I=3 Tus DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSU RANCE COMPANY.—Ofbce, North Room of the Exchange, Third street, Philadelphm. Pr. latuunca.—Buildings, Merchandise and other proms) , in Imre and conscrar, natured against loss or damage by hoe an the lowest rate of premium. Mart= laaratmcg—They also torte Vessel, Car goes and Freights, foreign or comtvrise,under open or policies,special pohes, Is the snored may desire. lawn, Tatatroaramon.—They also Insure march.- Mae transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and Steam Boats, ou rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Bonder, John C Robert Burton, John R Penrose, Snout el Falward_l, Geo C Lever, F.dward Darlington. Isaac R Davis , William FoPoen, John Newlin, Dr R AI Hus ton, James C Hand, Theophilos Pauldtng, H Jones Beogks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Serrill, Spencer Moll's* Charles Kelly, J U Johnson, Wil liam Hay, Dr S Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH—D. T. Mora., Wm. Dagaley, Jno. T. Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. /Legato 8. Nawsorm, Secretary. ID- (wee of the Company. No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh. julUaltf P. A. MADEIRA, A Rent. Journal, American, Post, Mercury, Dispute s, Chron icle copy. WESTERN - INSURANCE COMPA-NY OF PITTSBURGH CAPITAL 1100,000. J. Fnuntv, Jr, Secy. I H. M Jr., Preet. Will insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE AND MARINE_ A home Institution—managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who are determin ed by prompmess and Liberality to maintain to. char acter which they have asuinsed, se offering the boat protaaton to those who desire to be Insured. Drtscro.-11. Miller, Jr., Deo. Black, J. W Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., Wm. Di Holmes, C. Ihmsen. Geo. W Jackson, Wm. N. Lyon, Jas. Lippincott, Thos. K. Latch, James hPAuley, Al.. Nimick, Thos. Scott. Oman, No. 09 Water street, isearcbo.c of Speog ♦ Co., op stalft,) Pittsburgh. - - • J. T. DECREE!. ds ROBINSON, 5Z11.11102. AND =NWT'S. a/ LIGHTNING RODS, Orders left at the Post Ogee. or at Mir.. Erwin's, on Fourth at, between Market and Ferry, will receive prompt attention. Iterenumexe—Pros. Horace Webner. Geneva, N. Y. Prof. Chador Derrawy, D. D., Roceester, N. Y. J. L. Comrade, and { la mpoon L. Smith , Cleveland. to. G. IL Shoentramorer, J. Haw th orn, Alschael Jones, C Williams., and Ca pe. Good, Cineinnen. oule:dtr NEEMMEI HIBBERTS SUPERIOR RED INK . - HIBBERT'S MACHINE COPY INK. ALL them differ from ordinary Ink, art they are all chemical solutions containing no viscid matter, flow freely from any kind of pen—the color deep, bright and durable. If there have been better articles made, I have neither seen nor heard of them. Sam ple bottle. can beained gratis, by the merchants generally, from 8 .A.. Febnestock ik Co, Henrry P. Schwartz,. Allegheny, or of the manufacturer, THOS. K. lIIBBIsEtT, Druggist and Chemist, corner of Liber ty and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. N. B.—Any battle not prong complete satisfaction, can be returned and th.: price will be refunded. Julgailku Light I Light II Light II! TllEjsztly celebraied banung dntd can now be bad vMa Eamern Lamp Store, N. Thad street. between Wood and Market. For a portable bans. light it ha. the pmferuce in all of the eastern cities, being perfectly safe end cheap void of smoke, grease or coy of the disagreeable at tendants to lights now in common 0/0; also, a beam, fel assortment of lamps sif the latest patterns (or burn imthe .113:111 nrasbelmo V. 1. DAVID. SUIDMOAL s SURGICAL OrITIOSX. No. 66. DIAMOND ALLEY, NS few doors below Wood street, to market. ,• DR. DELOWNs having bus . regularly educated to the medica protesaion, and been for some time • • in general practice, now centimes his attenuon to the treatment of those private and delicate coal : plaints for which lus opportunities '; •• . ... and experience peenliarly quires • • him. II years essidatmsly devoted to stn • y treatment of those complaints,(danng which time he has had more practice and has eared more pay tient than un ever fall to the lot of any private prim. titioner) amply qualms him to oder sinneraners of speedy, permanent, and satisfactory care to all afflicted with &lieats disoases, and all diseases arising there from. It,. Brown would inform those afflicted wub prrmul disease, which have become chronic by time or at yawned by the use of nay of the common nostrum, of the day, that their complaints can be conically and thor oughly cured; he hewn& peen Ws carom; athntion the tree ......t of such caws, wad succeeded in hocuirew of Instances to thring penes of inflammation of the coot of the blether. awl kindred diseases which otter result hone those eases where when have consumed them to hopeless despror. He particularly meths such ea have been long and unsocces•fully greeted by other, to consult him, when every swisfartha will be given them, and their eases mewed in • earefichtharongh nod intelligent manner, Nulled out by • long emergence g o d theewigthon, which it if impossible for rhos or e rega c iejli: ( Lnezi pr•euce of medgmbe to me en M - Hernia or Ropture.—Dr. Win Invites peel was afflicted with HOT., eail, ag he ban paid pante War attention to the disease. CANCERS also Co md. Skut diseases. alsort' ~ ete speedily eared Merges very low. N. B.—Panents of oath sex benne at . durum., by stating their disease In venting, giving all the eympi toms, eon obiltun 1110 die me. with iiirrelloll. for use, by addreaning T. BROWN, bi. U, post patd, and enclow ing lec. (Mee No. GS, Diamond alk7, oppowta Na arerly House. . • . ammoAvomm.—Dr. Brown's nearly discovered reme dy for Recommit.= epeedy nod certain remedy to That painful trouble. It never falls Office and Private Gansulung Rooms No. GS Dia mond alley, Paialiurgb, Pa. The Doctor always home. My-No earn no Dal ATHENEUM SALOON, AND BATHING ESTABLISHMENT. TMcFALL, beg. t. inform the inhabitants of Pats. s burgh and vieintty, that he has opened the above esiabliahrnent, where every attenuate wall be paid to the comfort of those who [nay fn. or hot with a oak Liberty street, between *yenta and Wood. lee Creases and all ether delicacies of the season. jult.aly DISSOLUTION THE partnership heretofore existing between Sam uel H. Muddleld and Wtlllam H. Hays, trading tmder the firm SUSHFIELD & HAYS, has this day Le n dissolved by William B. Hays selling hts entire Interest to the firm to S. H. ltushfield All accounts due the firm will oe collected by S Bushfirld, and all debts due by the late Been to be peld by the same. S. H. HUSHFIELD, Pittsburgh, Jane 21,1819. W. D. HAYS. CO-PARTNERSIIP.—S. 13. nceurrian having rile da71t:d7.7,1": ! d ".2 Poriboratt, wnl routinue the burin. under the firm of BUSAFIELD h I.EO.DER, .3 the old stand. No, triU R. B. RUEHFIELA N. LEADER. Liberty street. Pittsburgh, June 04, le4h. Having retired from the former butanes', I take pleuare in recoointenthng my miceeesore to the pa tronage of my cuMomere and the public generally. 077 W. A. lIAII3. FISH-70bbls large No 3 Mackerel, hl..rohusetts inspection, receiving fromeasel and for sale by OM; J A HUTCHISON & CO WATCH REPAIRING—In all Its branches, car tied on with epee al care and attention. Hav ing the most skilful and experienced workmen in my employ, and giving a mamma personal •1426(100 thin branch, I eau promise the beet eansfection to all who may favor me with their work. W W WILSON, Watch Maker, 37 Market st BO ort ITLE CORKS—C bales per, long and anon, just received and for role by Jyti K E SELLERS, $7 Wood at A MERICAN VERMILLION—I ease jut reed and A (or sale by /7 11 RE SELLERS SPS. TURPENTINE AND TANNERS' OIL-5 bbl. cub, Jut received and for sale by /YU R E SELLERS The above stock will, on examination, be fond not only attractive. extmutve and fuel, hot Cheep. Our long experience In the business and Knowledge of manufacturing. with the facilities of porehmemt, are tuck that we ore confident we eon Mier indlienneole that cannot be surpassed by any Doom in the city. Particular attention paid to orders and Ike packing of goods. idERRICK & SCUDDER, U 5 William at, opposite Platt, New York. teleTt. W. ammeri • "°'''LF:eS a l grass le m n C b Cl:re 6 t r llottles, for sale by " OVAL PILL BOXES—n est s just reed end for sale by /ill R E SELLERS eIOOPFR'S ISINGLASS-7 big rust reed end for ‘. / sale by /YII R E SELLERS - IW,C , lffllt/AitS-- Per sate erbotesate std retail, all grades, by .. . JACOB WEAVF. WATCHEB--lust reeetved from Liverpool, direct a very One lot of Gold and VII ver Patent Lever Watches, made expressly to or der. by one of the best manufacturing establishment. in Lfogiand. Also, a complete ataortment of Gene on and FAglish Gold and Silver Watehea, from SIO to 8 tOO. Gold Chains, Key., Scala he. %V W WILBON, Watch Maker, 018 corner Fourth into Market .to. NIM LIGHT—We have recelved a lot of Lamps of various sizes and kiads,ofa new construction, that Is quite simple and complete--some ornamental. Also, the article in burn lu there called "Horning Plaid, or Memel Oil" It has rare qualities which recommend it to the attention agleam boat nice, hotel }capers, and bowie keepers. for cleanliness, economy, and brilliancy. surpasses suy thing portable now in ate. Persons who please to call on us will be shown the PeCtliillMe• anus new compound. A C 0111.341 supply of the Fluid and Lamp. kept by CCAIFI:A ATKINSON, First Fa, 1021 between Wood sod Market - - • rpm.: Ato - stRtMARKABLE WORK or THE ACL—LAY•6olNinvau.—Mlneveh and its Re. mains; with an account of a visit to the Chaldean Chris.lans of Kurdistan, and Yemdis, or Devil Wor. shippers; end un Inquiry into the manners andarts of the soctent Anyone,; by Austen Henry Loy gird, Esq. D. C. in two volumes, with numerous illustration, “There is • remarkable and delightful combination to the work before us, of valuable d novery and in teresting personal narrotion, snob no we remember in no similar work of newel or dtscovery. • • Mr. Lay ard is not surpassed by tite old travelers. In the woo den of the story he ha to tell, he very much surpass es them all. "We repeat that there has been no such picture In any modern book or travels, Park Is not braver or mare adventurous, Burkhardt or not more ukithAll. Fallen not more gay or picturesque than the hero of the book before us "—tginuott Elemincr. •Ore of .he most remarkable work, of the age."— London Toner. Just received end for sale by /1 11 JAMEY D LOCKWOOD, ttl Wood at 11:1RE CIDER VINEGAR-90 bbl. received end I I U :or tale by jy3 ARMSTRONG & CROZER. Cl. UNORIt..—I7 casco Open, Anchovy', Olive. 0 and Bordineug Y 9 buketv fresh &awl Oil, I des. each, for We low by )110 JACOB WEAVER, Jr PRIED APPLES AND PEACHES-10 We dried Appleq 10 do do Pzasher , insi recd and for side ea usrablia & caoz&n, 25 Mutat et algqilnfaill3l; ; Ta r r:St r y a c t tf. EllNl 21 ' 11 ilitlellll2 F=. .t!T E 7 6 1 ,, 2 2. g %s'a iitniligViri!E;nl g; g 8411,2!1, 111. 3 1;;I.,;.:!ialt 1 11 ; CD w 'g,ts2:i :1191;1 gig=“ 1:: lfiti41;1:111.613:11hh iis 3 n 4 41; o 0 F, o E e ft 'a' ad i!! Ei le 2 06 CO LLI erg. '' ..... ..... .._ -. . - ..fj . 111 , 2..t.jr:.1;,1 4 1-,,41 2 o 75 ,2 -S - 4 ifl : : I : t %=' - z - :..= - : 3 '. 3- ° -41 11 " r.,..V. r•b i ; , 1 : :....is ~it c.) 1 r....: .1-, :-. u t - .1.; t 2, Eli :-.;41`-il Z•!''' a • 0 4 -. 2 ~-; T, -- , 2gint-..4 . -!vainiug -,-1 ice i . t ,E. 0 gO-::•g4r -- ..5.-1; t 2 -,;•, CIC ik • ri...,...er I. i i . . vn.w„,..,..„.....----a.-14 F , t ., . 1, ,g ;vii4E; . 4:,•, , ,:-..!ii•q,.5...32.! 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V, li . , S - o,lZOUPldilli7:llPnriL:ll7: - YA:iel ° fij:3illiagilt.lll 2 .2E : 'z l A "'i rrj- AGE J ORSON. JOHN D. hIORGAN, Pittsburgh: D CURRY, Allegheny City, M ISCELLANEOUS mnLiAcTkc MOFITSBURGH FRENCH BURR MILL STONE L and MILL FURNISHING LSTABLISHMENT, Nos 214 and 248 Liberty street, near the Canal. French Burr 51 111 Stones, or my own mumfacmre, mode of a new and superior quality of Blocks; partic ular care is taken to have the joint, made close, and all the blocks In each stone of a uniform quality. They are warranted LO be equal to any in the country, and supenor to the great mass of Burrs, whether of foreign or domestic manufacune. and sold at the lowest pri ces. Mill Stones, manufactured In Prance—a gene ral assortment, at reduced prices, always on hand. Laurel Hill Mill Stones, all sizes. Bolting Cloths, Anchor Stamp, warranted best qual ity, and at greatly reduced prices. Mill Spindles, Mill Irons, Screws and Picks, Plat form Scales. Corn and Cob Grindeis; Grist and Saw Mill Castings of all kinds, and Mill Furnishing in gen eral. All orders promptly attended to at 414 and 248liD eny street, near the Canal, Pittsburgh. my3CtdBm W. W WALLACE. Pittsburgh ateam Marble Works. 0.944 LIbERTy, opposite Smithfield street N Marble Mantles, Monuments, Tortibs,Tab le Tops, &c., a large variety of the most beautiful kind, made of the fume quality et' foreign and domestic marble, always on hand or made to order, by the mid of ma chinery, on the shortest notice and at the lowest prices. N. U.—The Country Trade furnished with all kinds of Marble at the lowest rates. All onion promptly at tended to at 244 Liberty, opposite Smithfield st mydindilm W W WALLACE LLLI'Ut!UIt T ULL'S Patent Stone or French Burr SMUT MA L CUlNE—the best article of the kind in u.; they run lighqclean fast, do the work well, and will tut a lile ume. About dill of them are in use, in the best mills in the country, and we nave the strongest testi.. loony of competentpersons their superiority over all other Sono Marlene-a. For further particulars, ad dress the sobscnber at 044 Liberty at. Pittsburgh. myilthdeen W W WALLACE TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS—For grit, saw 0 and other mills, always on hand, or made to order on very short notice, mid at the lowest prices. All or ders promptly attended to al 244 Liberty street, %mar the C.C. tuyao W W WALLACE PLASTER PARIS—For land, and other parposos, alwayr on hand at 244 Libeny nay 3 2 W W WALLACE TIN DEA ULIC CEMUFF—AImays on hood, at 214 AILI Liberty rt. my 30 W W WALLACE RINDSTONES—AII mos and grits, moray, on .J hand at 214 Libeny mein. niy3o W W WALLACE I=1:E=BB IT is with pleasure that the subsenbers inform the nine. of Pittsburgh and e m iry that they have complat-W la wi th e l p . Me ssrs. ot J. C. Jenkins Co., of IT i Philadelphia, RCM., their supenor PACKED TEAS, •i And will hereafter be kept constantly on hand. They are neatly and securely pot M up in metallic pacts of j, j and I lb. each, with their pruned oar' —shoanne the kind of Tea, price, mane of the concern and depot to biladelphis, with an 1611111 JOLI to return the Tea, if not liked. eT•It. ei {Gunpowder lOst 55 1,00 1...% 140 Eo Imperial 50 73 1,00 1.23 1,50 11} sot:, So m{ 75 1,00 I,= Y. ((peon 50 WS 75 1, 20 al 1,23 1,50 Sleet •• • • , • ....... 371 Su c."' Flue end elm& Fine. .70 4,1.0 145 1,50 We will warrant ell the TEAS we sell to be equal to, if mu arcane to any sold 111 this coy, and should they vat prove acceptable to the taste, they eon he re turned, and the money will be refunded, as it a only molt that undereanding we sell. We ask a fair trial, that the pabhe may be able to edge between our Teas and those heretofore sold by other eampames thts att7• All lovers of net. deltetons and good flavored TEAS, should give n. a call. For sale by 40S. S M. YOUNG A. GO. N W corner 4d end Ferry street. and K YOUNG &E,0., tt• W comer ad sod Rote %tree. 731441fp_ar ELD H. DA/3X, DENTIST, ss. ne , (Late of Near Y orkd • - • • MBE= Orr - ma—Southfield Street, between Seventh and Strawberry alley. N. II —Dwecowil elate mouth, gums and teeth treated liorocropattueally. stDarart CON'TINCATION OF THE GREAT SALE AT A. A. MASON & CO•S ONE PRICE STORE, Al 0.11 greater Rxiereed Prices. A • A M. & CO, derma. of 'mincing and closing out their Stock preparatory to receiving their Neer Fall Goods, will oder greater inducements thou ever Their recent large purchases •1 the New York Sales, made at such immense sacrificer from cost,wdt all be closed out the same Ila[lol/4 rates. Amongst the articles recently opened, they mention, 6 cues fast colored Lawns, at 7 Cla " and hluslins, fl and he A large stock Silk., Shawl• and Vtanta, very low. 25 et 51 de Lames, 121 e lot Hereges at one half price et fitngliains u In& " Embroidenes, very cheap Bonnets, half pnce llosiety, Glove., Laces, Truninings, At 7 cases Mernmack Calicoes, at Sc 5 124 et Cancun. at 64n 20 " and bales brown and blenched Murata, cheap. Irmh Linens at 16c; Linen Ginghams 121 c Bonnet Ribbon Id and Me; Gloves •I Sc Wtth an immense variety of other Goods, all of winch will prove a saving to purchasers of from as 10 50 per mink Tes store will be closed ono day for marking down and preparing the stork for the sale /Y 6 A A MASON fr. CO PICKLES, PIIESEELVES, .S.c. WELLS, MILLER & PROVOST 917 Front street, New York, M A l l:i m U j F e A rs, (7l.7 j ß , t i l i llt; .„ of o eel can . ; e j i n y s o o f u,,, PizklAk ! tops, Vomiters:Mustard, Spices, Exracts. PATENT PRFSRRVED PROVISIONS, sorb as Oysters, Lobsiers, Salmon, Mackerel, Shed, Meats, Vegetables, ke. - Importers of Olives, Capers, Salad 01Is, Sardine., Best and West India Liondunenta, etc. Their stock to more extensive, comprises a greater variety, and is put up in better style than that of any other I Loose to their business in the United States Their goods are packed in all the cottons packages, and in so see a manner as to boar transportation to any part of the country. N. B. Catalogue. mny he seen at the office of Bus P Tg r einui to Boston: Silas Peirce & Co. hulndelphia: Jos. B. Bossier Balumorei A Ilan & Son. St. Louis: Geo. Ilacbastan & Co. Louisville: John Fonda A. Co. Cincinnati: Henry Brachruan. ju3Oid2srt Gentlemen's Furnishing Warehouse HERRICK & SCUDDER, 9ii William areal, New York, i r ANUFACTURERS, Importers, sad Dealers in In SHIRTS. DRESSING ROBES, LINEN COL. LABS STOCKS. SHOULDER BRACES. CRAVATS, uPERA TIES, SCARES, MONEY BELTS, UNDER 6 A KAI ENTS, GLOVES, SATINS, LINEN BOSOMS, HANDKERCHIEFS., HOSIERY, BUCKLE'S SUS PENDERS, BOMBAZINE..., &e. &a. !, SHACKLETT & DRY GOODS JOBBERS, n WOOD STREET, A no innreceiv a very large stock of fresh i/oods, nf recentprches/a and imponanon,which they irlit sell to the trade at such prices as cannot fall to give enure satisfacnon. City and Gauntry Merchants are invited to call and e 2.161111 e our evict before purchasing elsewhere. DUFF'S BUDE-KEEPING--Blaoks for teaching WI. work, with the author's directions to teach. ers printed on the coven. A. mew supply Jost recei ved from New York. and for sale by JOHN II hi F.1.1,0R. PI Wood vt it. N. P 'TOWNSEND'S SA RtiAt'a ROA...l—cm j_J doten of Dr. Townsentt's Genuine Srtrsapenlla, Just reed and (or sale by It t' rtEl.l.Eltet. 57 Wood sh only Agent for Pittsburgh. jug By D NI CURRY, Agent for Alieeheny env DEAL/Tin:l, ORNAMENTS FOR PARLORS. 1.3 /AIMS D. Lostwoue, al Wood greet., has lust received some beautifully ornamonmd GRATE APRONS, of a variety of patterns and color.; also, cut Tissue Paper for ornatueuttng looking glasses, picture frames, or lamp.. jut! MORGAN'S - WORM KILLER. Forsacmu, June It I-47. Mr. John D. Morgan—Dear Sir I gave one teaspoon full of your Worm Killer to one of my children, and to the shoo time alone half boar it passed twenty large worms I feel safe to recommending your 'Jemmies. a. Me best medtone that can be used for expelimg .113M111101104114 neat Noblesse.. Prepared and sold by the propnetor, JOHN D MOR GAN, Druggist, one door below Diamond alter, Wood Mmes. jots ' - ' DRY GOODS AT WHOLIZsALE -w n.. MURPHY invites the attention of mer chants to the More supply of new Hoods just opened in his wholesale Room.. on Yd story, northeast corner 4th and learket street; noshurgh• This being his second supply for that spring, he hut many kinds of goods at reduced prices, and soma not to no found mmtdaarT ye f r/Lf c atrusaed 119 SELLERS & NIJOLS /IRON/lA*l'E, COCOA ANb — BßOMA—llairWa V Brow& No 1 Cbocohno and Cocoa; alw, Bchmila marvel coked Chocolaterjual rae'd and for rats at the Pekin Tea Blom, It Fourth n. - MreJ ,502: ,0.1 .14 7. 9.4 d 11i 11.61•:1- 'a 1'.. ts ='3- icr. e •-• 3 t to 8 TRANSPORTATION &o. EXPRESS PACKET LINE, FOR PHILADELPHIA AND DALTLIIORE, Exclusively for Passangcra attaM—The Boom of this Line will leave a• follows, at 9 &clock at night Kentneky—Cam H Pinny, Monday, 'July 10. Louisiana—J P Thompson, Tuesday, July 17. - Indiana—P Bunny, Wednesday, Hi. Ohio—A Craig Thursday, 18. Keinualry—H Troby, Friday, 22. Lonotrana—J P Thompson, Saturday, M. Indiana—P Harkey Sunday, 22. Ohio—Capt. A Crai g, Monday, 21 Kennicky—H Truby, Tuuday, 24. Louisiana-1 P Thompson, Wednesday, M. Indians—P Blistery, Thursday, E. Oklo—A Craig, Friday, 27. Kentucky—Cap* H Truby, Saturday , 7oly 28. Louisiana-1 P Thompson, Sunday, E. Indiana—P Harkey, Monday, 30. Ohio—A Craig, Tuesday, 31. For passage apply to W HUTCH, Monongahela Howe, iYI O or D LEECH & Co. Canal Basin ilaafM 1849 . B ...a Uri* Itaprou Padua 1.1116 R. G. PARKS, Beaver, Proprietor. THE new and elegant Pusenger Packers, NIAGARA, Cant H H Jeffries. PENNSYLVANIA, "J H Hoffautri; LAKE ERIE," Al Truby, QUEEN CI T Y , " I Medially; Porming a daily Lim between Beaver and Erie, have commenced =ming, and will continue dating the sea son to make their regular trips, leaving Beaver epez the arrival of the morning boat from Pittsburgh, (10" clock, r. r I end arrive at Erie in than for passenger@ to take the morning boats to Buffalo or up the Lake. Tickets through to Erie nod all Lake ports, eon be had by application to JOHN A CAUGHEY, Agt, corner of Water sad Smithfield or GEORGE KECK, unpin under the St Charles Hata RIDDLE, Doustlistve REMOVED to a new three utory brick 414 on Smithfield stree Teetht, one door bsiow Sixth street. lnserted fratortine to an entire set, on the faction principle, with a bean tifpe rresentausat of the natural go.us‘.reMorusg the o shape of the face. . B—Teeth extracted with Rule or no pairs Decayed Teeth permanentlysteed by plugglng y pre. venung the tooth ache , which s muck better than ca ring it, though it shock' I. be done in five minutes, or even instantly. anti:ly teals TEA B.TOPILE rpirg subscriber has just received at the Pekin"'ea I Store, 70 Fourth Street, s very large and well sa luted stock of pare GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, from New York, all of which has been received in this comnry sines dos first of February last, consisting of all the different grades grown in the Celestial Broome. Our stock being among the largest in the West, we are prepared to wholesale, on better terms than any other house in the city. We Invite retail grocers to call and examine our suck and prices. They can have speck ed io 1,1, and I th packages, 5 lb tin cannisten, or by half chests, to snit their convetuente Our retad prices vary for Oolong, Black Tess from DI cm. to 51.30 per lb 4 Bing Young Soukup 30 ist. Congo 30, and English Breakfast 50, Feting Hylton, Gunpowder and Imperial, from 33 cts. to fil,b3 per lb. Families are requevted to sand and get samples of of our Tess, and try them before purchasing. mytOulauS A. JAY7I.OI. 70 Fourth street throat hangnail. ILanseuty. "DOR Coughs. Colds, Asthma and Consumption! Th. 1" GREAT AND ONLY REMEDY for the mato( the above diseues, is the lIUNGARLAN BALSAM OF LIFE, discovered by the celebrated Dr. Bathe; of London, Enghmd, and introduced into the Unite*Slams under the immediate mperimendenee of Menne:nor. The extraordinary success of this medicine, in IX cure of Pulmonary diseases, %stemma the American Agent to mhmung for treannenithe worm possible ea ses that can be found in the comontnity—caacallutiseek relief in vain from may of the common remedies of the day, and hove been given up by the most dig= physicians as confirmed an d curable. The an Balsam b.c cored, md wilt MUG, the most de rats of cloaca. It is no quack nouram, hut a standout Beak bah medicine, of known and established efficacy. Every family in the United States should be-supplied with Buchan'. Ilangarian Balsam of Life, not only to counteract the consumptive tendencies of the atomic, but to be used nos preventive medicine its nil ELMS of colds, coughs, opining of blood, pain to the side and chest, trrnanon and soreness of the Mop, boo-chits, difficulty of Greasing, hectic fever, mght manta coati ation and general debility, oullonn, infhtenze.,whooplai cough tutor croup. Sold in large bottles, at SI per bottle, with fall alive. della for the restoration of health. Pamphlets, containing a mosso( English and Anted can coruficates, and other evidence, showing the un equalled merits of this great ntgLish Remedy, may ha obtained oC the Agents, pertinently. For coin by B A FAIINEWOCE d Co, comae of at and Wood and Wood and Itch ats. itt9divaS °ROUGE. ARMOR, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 46 Market street, U - AVING purchased an extensive and carefully 'e- Vl leered stock of Spring and Sommer floods the subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he a now preparing to receive and air.. cote their orderswith dispateh, and In the nem* most substantial, nod fashionable manner. As he is determiged to do business on the cash system, he flat. MIT himself that he will be able to do work as cheap as it can be dune at any establishment lit the country. Ms stock is vaned, consisting of Itr tad cloths, Vestings, tee., which his friends are respectful. ly blotted to examlne for themselves.l mribdif GEORGE ARlitOR . . SIGN OF THE PLANE AND SAW, N O. IS Wood street, Pittsburgh. HURRR AND LAUFM.A.N, importers and - dealcrs in Forcigu end Dantean., HARDWARE, in all as varieties, are now prepared to sell as low and on as reasonable terms &scan be parchasedelsewitens. We solicit our friends, and the public generally', to call and examine oar stock, which connstssa pan of and FORKS, POCKET and ?Ex KNlvra, SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, Ileum such as Looks, Latches, Hinges and Scroo l . 44P with every article molly kept In Hardware Wren We invite the attention of Carnters and bledianies generally to our assortment of Tools, which limibeen ulooted with great cans, and which we are determin ed to sell so as to give satisfaction. apinl/SerT TOE undersigned have erected storks in the coy of .1. New York, for the purpose of Galvanising all M lot of Iron, which it is desirable** PROTECT FROM RUST, such as Telegraph Wire, Holm, Spikes, Nails, Wire for Fences, and any other article which may...be required. For !loops for Casks, as a substitute for Sale Rope; Mr Clothes Lnes, Lightning Rods, and a host of other applications, I t will be found cheap and durable. They would particularly call attention to the Galvani zed Wire for fences; it . requires no paint, and will.not rut. Also to Spikes and Bolts, the preservation of which Is of so mach importance, that it sent commend Itself to the notice of all those interested. 14E0.1.1. MOREWOOD & CO., Patentees, 0e5304/eleleT 14 and 11111easet at. N. Ifmk. Suats for the Public, IC 111116tiall to that unrivalled family Salve, DAIIIIT'A MAGICAL PAIN BITRACTOIL rnesintorrit of a respectable Phyalelau.—Read J. Mc folloaring, addreased to my Agent, Mr. F. Mar rywenther, Cincinnati : Crgemirtn, Ab.lll, 1134 g. Sir A sense of duty compels me to give my tribute to Dalleyl Pain Extractor. Fklog6 opposed to quack ery and all nosuums having for Mau obieet let inotives—but realising meek goad from the "Meg of Psiti KOlers , —l am induced to tender yea lids certifi cate. I have used it in my family is rojpraedee, end won all the happy and wonder ful effects that could possibly be imagined. J. Demote, 11. D. - Dr. Brodie Is the senior p i artne i of & Levi, Druggists. inflarnmatery Wortroutrism. The following testis:a:aid comes from a source fa miliar to many of these traveling on our Western wa ters. Mr. Olune, the moll end favorably knows pro. primer of the Parkersburg Hotel, is busbandge the lady whom letter 1 anneX . . . Panginionfao, Va , April 13,1819. To Henry Dailey, Chemist, ite.—Sir. Having for merly been lonkatillnied with violent Inflammatory Rheumatism, which appeared ao firmly twined as to defy all ordinary appliances to allay the tavern pain attending it, I was tndneed to try year &lyrical Pain bWractor; and n having effected, almost so if by ma gic, an immediate relief; and also, to all appearances an entire and perfcerenra I am induced for the bene fit of others who may bo afflicted snub pain, ceased by any kind of Inflammation, to write to via, declaring that in nay opinion, founded on actual experience, your Magical Peru Ehttrentor is the mast valuable dia. revery or the present ago tor the immediate extraction a( bodily pant, It is an almost immediate dad per fect cure toe It and bealda, and all external In. hununetton. ..... Mem,. many asquainances formed by their Tililf .1 my litl•lntiiir• howl In this place, have supposed by your dictating them these few hues, It may poesibly be of benefit bout to them and yourself. - - - fl entertain the hope that Mrs. Olimo will pardon the hublicity I five to bee letter, ns well an the mere at umanity as of its being the surest diode of brin r sing it to the notice of ter (Snide—lL Dau.m.l Felon Cured. Extract an letter, anted lirmsowr, Hy. Nov, 49,1843 11. Caller "I have tried your Pain Extractor In a este of felon, in my own family, which ti relieved and cured In very short time." hute, year. re spectfally, .iss. Si Ifocno. Cr Burns and &aids, Pilot, Sore Nipples, Broken Breast, Eruptions, Sores, Cuts, Wounds, and aB in- Oa motion, yields readily to the wonderful propertlee of this unrivalled family eel.. Bat, in the mutt pro portion that you wall receive benefit from she situ:nue, you will be injured by the deleterious effects of the counterfeit salves. . . CALICION—Be sure and apply only to the inventor, DA, 115 Broadway, Nw Yott, at to bra au thorized agents. JOHNDBIOROAN. General Depot,. Piztabutth. Henry P. Schwartz, Allegberty, Aprenq J. Bakal, Val James W Johnston, Mailizahia P. Mezryorenteter, Cirreiroisti 3 O. > General Depot. N. B —ln the severest Hann and,Bealda it aztnieti the pain in a few zoioutes--tt =vet Ws' ', • n e t a Lb " hind and hniVlant•iiicir PATTERSON, ikrazingham. ROUSES, LOTS, FARM, &o Valuable Real Estate for THE subscriber oars for ode her Noose and Lot in Allegheny City, pleasantly situated on Bank Lane, and fronting the Allegheny river, nearly opposite the point of Pittsburgh. The Let is PO feet wide, and extends from Bank Lane on the Ranh to Rebecca stmt on the North, bounded also by Nel son street on the West. It IS awe of the handsomest and most desirable lots now offered (or sale al:lichen, in the neighborhood of Allegheny City. It is lw• enonghto he subdivided advantageously into IP betid ing is the usual size. It is very mutable for a am• it y reZnee—is stocked with a maristyof choke Frail Tnees full tossing. The dwelling is contestant and doat le, and 41 in good repair. A teammate eed will be given, and possession at any tens to snit the purchaser. For terms, apply on the premises to jYIMALm PHEW SAVORY. lkA lune atop oa Parket at, between Wand lth ll 6 t .h' l .ud = • ut' op br Tengge d N ME D ° OM, °flee, 312 1, over Philo Hall—Mee hears from 9 to 12 • at. ,11111 VIM SALGia, A VERY desirable residence in the boV rough of Manchester, adjoining John Dow. n o.. ielfi , =Th c l a tio! cor er one, one, fro= by Brisk Home, twenty-ge feet front, with two p eep—with a too =a,ir dining foam, and kitchen oo firstfloor. A catriarre hams,s lehdu sod arePet7, end the lot. fall of choice frith trees, all to good order. Enquire of the abseil ber, Lumber Merchant, Allegheny city. toliFAltmeT PA.TTERSON. rroperty isa rallearimany Clay for lis le. sehrenbera an for sale Waa =abed of choice eitears in the Second rea teag dam W.VELIO7I=4, Amy m i n.& , r 31(n1eronat or of SAS ROBINSON. on !hal:mdse. etytralkonri VOR DALE, A THREE storied Dwelling Honda, beteg the wowed house from FOOII street, In Embrey How, on Hay street- Immediate peeseedon will be give= Elicitor. of DAVID.HITCI4IE, Attorney at I r aw—reSee on Fourth street, between Cher . 7. Vey VON. RENT FOUR new two story /kick Dwelling Howes, wall finiahed andla complete order, on Center venue, lth Want Possession given July la. Rant low. Enquire of JOHN WAIT MO and Hand as — TO WAXLMBILEI AND TIME undersigned offers ferule in Wllean county, Pa., 1800 acre. of well timbered LAND,with an excellent Saw 111111 over) new; and two new Frame Horses, one Cl feet fro y 47 back; the other 31 feet front by 11 back. Also, nod new frame Ham. thirty by forty feet. The . mill and lend are situated four miles from the Allegheny river. &great dell of PINE TIMBER ante her. quality, and also a vast quantity of the very beat hemlock. Also, one nevem the bank of the Allegheny, near a cove, most admirably adapt ed for ra.lg, same lumber can be rafted on Die ice In winter, and be perfectly safe from all fresheta.— Price 10,;X03, or 1115 en acre. Terms easy . Will take • well cleared small farm, with good house and or chard upon it, as part payment, if louden is suitable, and the balance m lamber, or as may be agreed or. This is an excellent opportunity for lumbering; and the probability is great that in two or three years this property will doable its value, leconsequence of its prommay to The New York and Erie Railroad. ber sufficient to wear our several saw mills—and sev eral MA sate. or the stream which Tone nearly thumb the Ce.lllUO of the land. Abort fifleen acres in grass. No bill to rise iu healing lumber from Ito nut. Trout and game in abaance. For fit upardaa. lays, adf=istepaid,) P. MVO& LON, _revelGlatette ooice, imberalt Tetra Lose foe Iglus.. rrIIIE subscribers will sell at pnvate ad; mese tare valuable Lots aground, situated oh Tomato st. 4 I. t h e Third Ward of Allegheny City, earth ham, la flo.t or 03 feet, running back len feet in depth to •SO feevalley, upon which Is built a stone wen, 25 by WO feet, which containk stone mmagli to build cellars for two comfortable dwelling honest., and Lk (met them am three shade trees, of Spears growl/Li and de side walk Is paved with brick, all of which Will be sold at Pittsbuygh and Allegheny, or County Sorlp, will be taken in payment. J & H PHILLIPS, No 6 Wood or tone WNL BENSON, Immediately opposlte said /Ws. rd TO LET, EaTELE Dwelling Rouse enThird street, above Smith Held, occupied by the Reilly of the lite Dr. A. N. APDovrelL Powesslon given on the tat of July next. Also, some large lots of ground in the Ninth Ward, between the Filth Ward and Croghantville, suitable for lumber yards. WE. It DARLINGTON, inrAhdif At IL Darllegtents. Fourth w itIOR SALE—Ilve lots " ly sip:MINI to the Moor tshing 'owned' The tote are slot. on Denman street, aim in F Bansmanle p_tan 75, 79, 8q Ell , and 13S-llm 075 Routing 55 futon ida-' ry Aso meet, 70 feet deepi.theatlim foot 50 tem front each, by A) feetdeep. - Terms—Greater part of parehase mousy may re; main for six years, seemed by mortgages, Poi . arde alms, mutant of ' reyta ILO seent - 2 at - - VaastabLe Cowl Ladd goo lallis s BOUT four miles above Leek NA; wt the month of Pine Elms,Attintmaidiela Rivet. rThe Coal la of the vety beat quality, and ally 0=1. 4 , Any number or &eras, from twenty -sre to Lb inired,mlght be obtained. Persons &sham of p MIA 3 call on WALE MO, on the promises, or ' Wm. Reed, opposite tit Post mace, who will give any In formation cone ing the property • Thi above will be sold at a great ar-mist. elyaldtko 13.1;t7v—Aaansts t* --• Ho, • briek irelllot% - situate. en t, Alleghe SOL ny. vitae( OWI .843H017113R _ r .11 HALF, CH 3. P FOR scale—A not of groan* dunue on Webster street, Oast Ends Mgt atteeg fest front cia Webster, b BO feet to a five feet alley trite close to near eosin Prieto 111930. Tenn cub In harsh balance Inoue, taro, three and ears from the first of April lasL Covet). And City Scrip taken lee cask paramoi—in., • .of note ASCHOYEIL, Ito ascent st 111613 ecru COY LIMA Mr. IgMs. §7112) on the Nancmgatuda tiver,sbern IS mlics • frt. Ilroncrigh and 3 mien &xi. third Id., In itanietliata neighborhood of Itlouni.Lyon & nub, and Mr. John lien.% purchase. This body of Coal will ba add at the law price of 333persoro—ana third In band, bal.. In Bee equal annual paratente o oritb.t tutored. Title ludlsinaable. Loottion very good --cannot beeurpannod. Far &Mar parch:M. enquire of B. BALBLEY, who has a draft of pony.smid_two- Reddence ed st, below Parry, Mr -Mauna. Bow: N. B. Thine ts another cam of coal at this Mot, about 60 feet above tins lower, of areallent quality. Jrnidtf UA • a U d • LOU r a. THE subscriber. are authorized mod* at private• sala, and upon highly favorabrms,. a nuMbet • of vary valuable Balldurg Lots, I m p _rising a lame portion of the Lots ateribered 07, 08, 00 and 70, la Woods , General Plan of the City olPhlzbarrh, ititert-• ted al the south easterardlyeomer of Penn sod Wa street% fronting 040 feet on the &taw sad aaton ; a al n a d at e te r tenor pentort Stevenson, Esqdeeeased. A plan or subdivonon of the above Lots, In conker mity with which his proposed to sell, may belam at the office of the andersnrund,oberweenillar het and Ferry it.. t 11374114. my 3 Iletivrattle Ilona Maim* Du saw. HE following properly in the airy of Pitnbe*h, and near the borongb of Manchester, on the Ohio neer, Is offered foraale accornannbulna ten. Lots (belnumb-divhdon of Lat No .400 In the plan of the city of Mnbergh,) having Pp feet fronton Se venth meet, by 240 feat to Strawberry alkey near Orent street_ AO o .em Loss &toning ou 11.12 ANJRIIII, a am .o, running ham Dosser road to t h e LOU* river. ad. 'lung Phillip's Oil Cloth Factory. Fm emu, enquire a • CHARLES so SCULLY. or JAMES CNIAII4, Barks% Saildins. IW 111. no • • Property tor Rah, ' TN THE NINTH WARD - OF INTTSBCRINL—Ser. en" Lot. on Baldwin and Lilt'sry ittroots, to the tth Wood 54 fort by tut, and odlstont dho proposed depot (litho Control Railroad. For tongs intone of CHARLES H. SCULLY, or JAMES OMAHA, Ilarte• Boßidox. Eh ot iii - wira - 0 - tlTiCe AMID LOTS ilia BALM TWO Lors on Heaver strut, lo the cit y o La Alieghtter, above the upper Commas, on which, L erected a frame bedding, two !Mules his suitable for two email tenements. The lets are each twenty feet In from by one hundred feet and run batik to • moat Cony feet wide. ' The baildines bathe prep exists will pay IL very handsome Interest OD the Wrest; meet, and the property 'telll be told cheap to eash. Apply to 11. Sproal, Clerk's aka; U. B. et to novgi KAY k Co _Match i attain Lead for Bale. EV ACRES OF LA.ND,situmed In Peobfeetoore ~ T ship, on the Blosontodiels, three miles from Plus: burgh—in lot. to mitpurehnse ruPor um (Ortho io r psrue. s, slam apply to Henry Woods , a , or to A wAs 4M, above Smith n fielif st ii ---- WicsEnotisE FOR SALF.—Tbs subscribe offers for sale the Mirrors. brlek Wissbms: an Wood stseet, secs ed by Libitast es Co. .pl 7 WbL WILSON4r. TTILIJABLE HEAL b..TATF.I.IN PENNSTYLFXT y FOR SALE—A Lot of Orono&dhoti:on Penn moo, between Hay atut blarbory' streeob aditioiag the boon and tot nog, cleemplo4 by litlehontEdwaltd, haying lorront OM teat, and al depth NO tOgira mid en Womble tarots. 'Fide onezeoptlOAtb Ibto , quire of 0.0. LOOMS, fibmaktWolikc• oetThdtt Hew Data DESIRAI3I2. &ng Let In Apexlieolfidtre windily Imam:4 tisewboit sen t will be eel! actiweweemodsiim mum Incsafo3.or • rebel - J D WILIAA • • U 0 woed - - - mFOR RIENT—A. roma iss the wane story No 118 Wood street.' MOll3l their rhea& and the pada othrthrrykirrij loagerAury connection with their' esthfalsk .ineror lan= mem, loth= u the Pill:duet &met:. Win reinemtd their Imstre Motto* tb the POINT Ysin P 7 KtNi, - aq18;41 ion