~~ ,~.:.: ;,art---~e¢--.5~.,-,,.r,,.yir_x:~. a*onTED & TELEarrati.BED FOR THE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZErra ARRIVAL OP TEE CRESCENT CITY) LATE FROM. SAN FRANCISCO! Good. from the lllneel Five Huadra 17uxuand lars ..s Gold Arriredf NEWlroix, July 28. The st eam ship Creacent City, from Chagresi arrived in this dtyl last night. :She sailed from Chagres, on the 16th inst., and brings eighty Lour passengers and five hsszarrd thausand dolbrs lowa of gold do .o.' The ateam ship Panama amved et l'attattta oti the 11th of July, having sailed from San Francis . ii co on the 20th of Jane. She brings the cheering news that all Is quiet-hi, California, end at mines. It was also quite healthy at the mines; there where from twenty to thirty thottrasoipersrou employed id digging gold , —one half of them foreigners. Chagres, Panama, and the 'situ:lnes arelhealthr! Goods of, every description are plenty and cheap. CHOLERA IN CINCLNN TL Cur cr it. n, Itily„?43. There were 13 interments from olera an 25, from other diseases. during the 24 ours ending' at noon to clay. CHOLERA IN NEW YORK. NEw YORE, July 28. 1 There were during the 21 hours ending at noon, to day, 151 cases of cholera and 51 deaths. CHOLERA, IN PHILADELPHIA PAILADZISIIIA, July 29. There were 26 Cases of cholera, and 13 deaths: in this city, during the 24 hours ending at noon, to day. ‘4I: 4`EW . iOII.K. MARKET. New Yens, July 28. Bata= is generally dull, with .son c hange Jn the Flout Market. s 'lrotriblife - is and sellers have gone to the water.' log places. From the Pittsburgh Christian Advocate. THE NATIOZSAL PAST. The President of the United States :has recommended that the first Friday in August be observed by the people as a day of fast mg, humiliation and prayer, that the merci ful and prayer-hearing God may turn away from us his just displeasure, and deliver us from the scourge which is making such fearful ravages in many of our fairest cities and villages. We regard this as an exceed ingly appropriate act on the pad of a Chris tian people. It is true, that be merely re commend,. He has power, we presume, to do no more. Hut the respect which a reli gious and intelligent people feel for the Chief Magistrate of the nation as such, to gether with the fitness of the recommenda tion itself, will make it as potent as the command of any sovereign of the old world. No one, indeed, will be compelled to obey the recommendation of the Presidentno one will - be punished for refusing to comply, or for even, treating it with contempt—all are left to the freedom of their own will, as is meat. But we are mistaken in our esti mate of the American character, if there be not a very general compliance with the ad-. vice of the civil ruler. What an interesting spectacle will this be in the eyes of the world, and perchance of angels, to behold a whole nation bowing together at the throne of grace. Protestants of every name, RD.! man Gatliolics and Jews, meeting for one's upon the same object around the footstool of? the great Sovereign of the Universe, to se knowledge his Providence, and invoke his{ mercy. Whether or not the Great Ruler i‘ above will be pleased speedily to stay the plague—and why need we doubt—the once- r than, it seems to us, cannot be otherwise than hallowing-in its influence, and benefi cial in its effects. Its moral effect must be good. It will be an .acknowledgment of the I Providence end grace of God—it will be a confession of our guiltiness; and of oar de pendence upon Him. Hundreds of thrift eands--millions, we trust, in this nation, make these acknowledgments daily and weekly. But this will be a more ,public and formal demonstration—a national no- knowledgmeut—a natiohal supplication,— May we not trust that the Lord will hear and regard, and turn away from us the fierceness of his wrath. Death of Madame Cata.Uoal The New York Co.ner des 800. Mar ha• the following notice of the dealt of the renowned vo calist: "Every thing is passing away with us, every thing is dying oat-rafter the great lady, the ilins trims singer. The other day Lady Blessingtort, to day Madame Catalmi. All you who have been • young and know low to remember,l have no need to tell you, what was this excllent woman whose name for so longs time resounded in the festivals, the pleasures, the concerts, the elegancies of Europe. Meet as she has rang Madame Cat alani has never had o vivid in the world. Angell en was born, it was o great while ago, in 1783. in Italy. She was educated as a Roman, a Christian, and an artist- At fifteen, she already charmed Italy, astonishing every one who heard that tweet and sympathetic voice, which might have been taken for a German voice, mingled with power and inspiration, dramatic in the drama sample and touching every where. Milan and Trieste, Rome and Florence, had awn canted this name to be spread over the rest of Europe. At the beginning of her celebrity, Madame Catalani was heed in wealthy Lisbon, in opulent Madrid; 1807 she sung at London, and Loudon threw at her feet all the gold the Emperor left in Eogland. Happy Ilk, and doubly happy between these tem. pests, these storms. To sing and to know one is listened to when the universe is bleeding and on Are. Tobo applauded When every thing is threat cuing and scolding. To lead the life, of a queen ' by the side of exiled kiege, stretching mat their bands for their daily bread. We do not know whether Madame Catalmil appreciated tine incredible prosperity, whether she was not a little surprised at this eclat, this noise, this enthusiasm, these crowns Surrounded by wt many princes, ea many noble ladies who call el her "My friend." King Louis XVIII himself beguiled Ms hours of exile by applauding this beautiful woman, who had not been willing to sing ; to the Emperor! Louts XVIII did better than that —he remembered Madame Catalant on his return from the emigration. When be mime to shelter at the Tuileries, bis royalty recovered for a mo ment, and he gave her the privilege of the Italian Theatre, to which was added en almost royal en- ; dowment. This good Lumina—ask Roeami if it VIM not one—became a ruin to the hands of the graatartist. She was made to sing fend to spend money by handsfule-and so she did. We do not count the millions she gained. We do not count the money she gave to those numerous and re vere tuTeren who addressed then selves to her as a queen. And at last, one fine day, eller 1815, she ceased to sing in public! She was received at; Florence, as if she had been, she al., a con slurred royalty. For mare than twenty years, so go to Florence without fainting Madame Cats. lani, it would have been like going to Roma with pkotrabing ourself before the Pope. Movie- Ina sheidid. marvellously well the honors of her adopted country. In her winter house in the city, in her country house in summer, whoever present. ad himself from France, Spain, or England was welcome, and little as they were appreciated, elm wing the aongs of the days of her glory. Da. Baratnts on Mama Awrimarx—The Rev., Light t Light: I L 15.14 tit Dr. & t h ane, of Philadelphia, was the thou.., this 1 TH . F.iusdy celebrated burning thud taa now be hod year, at the Phi Beta Kappa celebrat i on to Cam. A • berweertrgo " d "e r ' s ' o ' d i fr . rKet St'''' ' l'''‘,.i."l"rd street. bridge Univemity. From a sketch of his =tons ' For a portable boa. tumt it has ther:ltlerence m all in the Boston Pod, we make the followiug extract .or the taro mum, being perfectly olefe and cheap Alluding to th e p rom . of liberal mete in Eu- void of smoke, grease or any of thelnillnorreennle at- rope the predicament of the Pope, end the wars ...... kfk., ~,o`'' in c ommon Welfalao, a 1...,tt f0l alsernnent of maps at the Intent p4terns for n.,... in progress, he said.oar immediate sphere of ac-.. , i 1, lag t e same. J 0.4151110 ft J. DAVID. lion m our own coutary. very strong word al tered here will produce an effect in every hut ~won_ ; ._ , I D D. il. HUNT, and camp to which It is borne at distant Wide. , . . L .,, inl orr -...,. Deem. gamer ofPourth Let us work here OM/ we may benefit the witraL end DeVatar, between I Be satarised those whJ are constantly wailing . Roan, and p ' 777 ..,'' ''. -. '" 7 ' 7 ' n PORT WlNFS—Cldley, Webber A Forrester, 1634, about seed old times They speak as if Lot's I Pure rich and dry, Gould, Campbell A Cob old wife would have spoken open seeing the Dead I dry XFS. Osbouna's 18344 Pure le4M Tare Juice a...- Sea, it she had lived till lb° next morning.— neater Port, Hams A Sons, Pare /old+, threole. doe. These people would be the resurrectionists of bre nod single Grapes. These wlneartre all celebre litmlitled humanity. He next let to into the r,,.. red far their reedgel ; ; r xopeltlos, and et, be hod who , n. rid of the taste for illustrated books, winch he de- ° ° h. „„„," retail 111 ' I° ' °1 116,, wp.,,,,,,,, Jr. flounced nsbarbarous. Ho also pounced upon the , "" M TOWNSIIi Diitigust alidXpotbeca new to heroes for eborr.hes in the old Gothic JU N R° I S --- mr - ~... t h ree 'd,..,,,,,.b,,, t t ist,,,,i .i. Pitt ales no more like the originals than is o common ba n will hove othanan d, oh hand n ~,,u „ 1 „,, .. aleammettt to a grove like Cleopatm's obel— som, or the b ee t am (rashest klediPtnes,wh, e a a ' C rtle-atained ease in the Church windows w ee will ..0 on the most reasonable meat Physicians kis Particular aversion. The wife looks at the sending orders, will be promptly attertand to, and sup hustand and wonders that he is so blue. He looks . 91 , i°° .7ta wtaelm they .lem l Y ..pona. F.o.b. ensued beaccumately and at his, Wife, and thinks she bas the Jaundice; and' n e Vy i ,,.„,z1n,,,Pz,t, t materials, at any hewer both leak at their child.' nod think it is attacked ' he day or mtla with the scarlet fever. '. s Alto for sale,a Imp stock of fresh . Sind good Petrol This moms of seeking to revive the fashions of , 12° ,1 1. other times, as if we could go backward without' Tait Pf•rf Satiffoli — dinTOlNTMTMilitlfg: going downward. The Boperiarity of the oast in , 1 ed a .1)1:1`f.7 o 7 ThreeEGßim COMPANY, have declar taste and genies is delusion of the icon nation.— on , nnia no no n a n a , ‘o lg a i n o t • in '''' 2 I T q' f ''',l. ; . <, ~. • There Is more poetry in a steam engine in opera. incr. Hann. A Co. , JOOHUA HANNA, Treas. lion than there woo in all the knightly tournaments . irle • ' ___ . .. and 'WWI oar ancestors ever wcndered at. So' ypibli; COPFEES—Mochs, Afrlean,lava, Lague., of oaf marmfactxmas. Solomon in all his glory r kq Domingo and Rio entrees, loft ~ed end for was never arrayed in each beautiful fabrics as are slilt now,piadtmed m oar factories. „We are' the real i D INS AND Ptlio—ooneigiirCtsx.cartine gal. ancients; arse add the experience of oth, prods - AA, uins, and Seaman drums fresh Flea tom received and for sale at the Pekin Tea Store, XI Foynb .u s ..t, fellSOMMOttr own. • my= . . , COMMERCIAL lIECORD. P/TTSBILTRMOU BOAILtI r .Or TRADE In. rcaaua. no. 421317,L1c... (Arcs l'lrralitrwrt G.r m , t Atondny AlonunBi. 3 a 1 930, 1,19. Rasineas an Saturday presented Erie usual dullness o the snare ,, , and sales penerany sad . te confuted to limit ad transactions.. FLOUR—We have no fortber,4natertalfliange to notice in gnotassons. We hare no Wales to notice from first bantla Sales are regularly elsseted from nose in dray load lot. at 84,715104,75 ge bblitodsby retail at 85 fo.bbL Some holders are asking9igher figures. bat Without sales so far as we could learn. GRAIN—We bare no operenonelo notice under this head. Receipts have been co emelt and sales so limit ed, no barely to admit of correct qiiiatations. OROEFRIES—The market genekally is without any markcal enghge We note a sale .4:13 hhds prime N 0 Sager at.51051c IP 5, and of a My article, in small lots, at sißsk, p m. We may onoternolaases PA steady at 2002de p gall according to quipty of blue. Sales Rio Coffee at 7, 71 to et VI tb, as Iniquality . WHISKEY—Raw Whiskey hat become extremely tracer, and is held at 21015 c. Reiified has advanced to 21e fc gall. BACON—Supplies are gradual 4, diminishing, and prices are on the advance. 1-`12.4 lianas axe very . 'Calve, and. cannot be nuoWd unt 41 lb.— Shoulders may now he fairly quofd sgos}e, and sides in 140.51 4 1 lb The *applies if Ciceinnau sugar cored canvassed barns are rale, and tales are regularly elected at 9;0101c tv m. Furdu, linuled sales or coauny cured or, for shoulders, 5051. wdes and hams at 710rie th. CHEESE—we note gales of 'good t,V Nat 51, of coot mon ett sask y b. CRACKERS—A regular bustuess)s cluing at the rot lancing gaoled rotes . Water Crackers, per bill 83,11 4.50 Pe C krtu 'i' ad d° . “" 3.70 S.ugar Crackers, per lb 7 Coutscs or TVE MINT Bnr4tlen, treasurer of the mini, has handed to the Philudilphta papers the coigne 111.1llillUCil of the United Stallis mint, from Jot: nary 1, 1149, to Juno 311, lSll : , Gold coined Junng the first and reorttl quarters, 1879 • ...... • • • • .... --, • • •82,775.379 00 Silver do do .4o 599..390 UU Copper do - do ' dp 23.9t0 Mt . . Government deponits, Jane 30, 1,10. •• • -. ..Ssll.llti t 0 IndiVtdual do do • . 0117,972 37 * Total • ..... Te frdlowtug I+lll show the coluo4 01 gold dollars. Culilbmsa gold up to July 31. about • .1. • •-•81,27.000 Other do do do ••r The Cotton Crep The followmg data of the cotton ii.roP of the Cooed States (or the last thirteen ye will b- read on h iil- Iciest by many of our reader. ar., We copy it from the Charleston Mercury Tear. When in blossom. First Wild Es min of crop. 19:114. 4th June 14th Oct. 143stra IS= 7th May 27th Oct: 10010 1833 14th June 7th Octor 1.311 15111 24th May 7th Nov , 2477 ISO Mb June 17th Oct,;_ Intl 1041 10th June ISM Ort litYl 14912 17th May Ist Nott! 00170 Ls-lb loth June 12th Merit. 11144 slst May 00th OctN. 2411 100 00th May 34 Not' , ; yor 1746 10th June lot Nono P./ 1947, 29th Slay 27th Noig . 234.7 1848 Ist June 00th Notc. 2 7 00 1949 15th June X - The eramee lion between the extenE"oi the yield and the time of the blooming of the pianPlt not the comm. dance of chance An early bloom, nl4 ,a accompanied by an extraordinary visitation. mot.. took place in „eiMtl ' atto7. f th m c m ' ns7.o o .gt/tal ' e7gi . ..lo t :,. m iv u r r a a te . rtably ensure an atmodont yield. Vet extent would to be race , depend greatly on the chorniter of the weath er in the fall, but even a sharp frost r irm October could scarcely make a difference of norm MAW better, pro vided pickmg bad generally manameu§ed on the 1.1 Au -1 gust A data bloom, on the other hand:has always been .aunlided by a emnsarotively short prNuction, and it ar sufficiently worthy of remark, that tts year the flow. erintrwas later than ninny of the preohous thirteen sea sons. What the falling elf in the coming crop to to be, ;.eonMared with the extraonlincrysonoWth of last year, ;la impassible to deterattne, an en Rya depend, on thu ,advent of the first frost bat for all practical purloin., it 'mai be assumed from the ho that Ile decrease will he'enerMOUS The planters, however. wall Le lolly re. murterateff for the deficiency, a. we Expect to see pro , celled the new crop opera at about 91/99e P iti. 'rhis ,s a MA that wall contrast favorably With the value or one staple in the mouths of November and Deeesober last, when round lists of mtddfing were bought at 4 loan t fr CI —[NO Bee. ant. a scan. %mean SCRUM £ ATKENDON, .Pm atinvmm WOOD act, MIO-t PrrITOrDO 11, CIONTDdISE to manufacture all kusils of COPPER. TIN AND SUEET IRON WAR-4..: Also, Slat k m:Mb Work. .• Steam Boat, built to order. nm lre "Li on a t t l n ; i : n a Cosao'to run' en t =and Bram Kettles, Tin Ware, ho, rec. Storinibota Coakmg Stoves, Portable Forges. various sizes.— vegy conventent bele for ateamboom, California entiOints, or nu! road "" iOr th arr e nlid respeettally Motto mai boat m and others to .Ail and se. our articles alid prizes en before .parebrethrg etseralsern: t ,' 17 ECAN NUTS-6 Ws Pee. Na.. reo'd ao-d P for sale by JTIS ROBISON;LIT't LE &CO PERFU9SERS—RviseeI4 Arornglio Vinegar; do : Lease; do Aletbiade OIL 9 ;Sues; fine Smell- AurrSaits; do do Rose Soap; do do jlaiehttly des do 'do Roquet do; do Compound Os Alutsoun piss rued arts sale 3 eby 1716 R g SELLHR. W , 37W00d so MIRESII ARRIVAL—O(attra saty a ply Impenal ,Carpets, of 1:1CR , dsneb srylesl at Lae Carpet - Warehouse of W. lII , CL an INTOCK, ur , wash va ;stew the attention of those wishing to forSish steam Boats or houses, to esti and examine our Cir.'', stock fore purchasing elsewhere.tot- FISH--70bbls large No 3 Plaekeref:: Massachusetts inspection, ',calving than ennui' and for sato by 1716 JAMES AHL r H ISOY k. CO INSURANCE rpm DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSII , 1 RANCE COM PANY.-01fice, Nash Room of the JEscehertge, Third street, Philadelphik.F. Fres lartarasacs--Bnildings, Merelytndise and other property In Tow, and cocmrstr, hasurdi against loss or damage by fire at tie lower rem of premintn. Manse 'seas-nes—They also intetre Ve•sels. Car. gook and Freights, foreign or coastedie. under open or special policies, as the ...aced may drsire. ISLANDTIa.IS.O2 , I,IIO3.—They alsOlneure mem has, &se transported by Wagons, Ratlread Care. Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers aim hakes, on the' I=o4l liberal terms. DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Sella, l i lloond A. Sender, ' John C Davis, Robert Barton, John R , Penrose, Soma el Edwards, Geo GI Leiper, Edward Ihrlinglon. leaue Davis. William Folwell, John Nevi in, Dr R 111 Ilus =aoo, James C Hand, Theopbtios Petialding, H Jobe% j Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig,',J:Jocorge Sewn', Spencer McGrath Charles Kelly, J. 4 Johnson, Wtl- intro Hay, Dr S Thomas, John Sellersl Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGI44-D. T. Morgan, Wm, Darnley, Jno.. L.rtn. WILLIAM MAIi N, President. , Rime. S. Newsom:4 Secretary.- ire Office of the Company. No. l 3 Water street, IfFinsborgh. jultifilf P. A. MA EIRA, Agent. , Journal. Amerman, Poe, Alercorv4hapatee, Chrow fele COOT. 4 WESTERN 14116ANCIC.COMPAN-1 OF PITTSBURGH CAPITAL $300,001f; Funin, k., Seey. I IL aleaLits. Jr., Pre, t Will insure against all Inds 'fa flats, FIRE AND AIARINEI • A LL loirset wilt be hberaily adjusted' and promptly ,paid. A home im unition—mannited by !Vectors who RIC %well rtown in the committal, and Who aro deter...- * by promptness and itberility to IMEintaln the char ismer which they have assomml, na it7ennq the Lest 'protection to those who desire to be Ensurer'. Gwacroas—R. Millar, Jr, Geo./Mick, J. W. Butler, N. illaraes, Jr, WaL EL /lalmes, C. &num Geo. W CJackson, Wm. M. Lyon, Jas. Isppilssou, Tboa K. Litca, James hPAolery, Alex. Nimick, , Thos. Sao. 0/11C2, NO. 2EI {MOIL!' street, (SVOIC,tOI3SO Of 9pIOK CO -..P stein,) Piusbargh. : ratdly _ J. T. DECKER 01..1t09INSOfil t ann sen-nr. jr LIGHTNING RODS, M=V=El Orden left at the Post (Mee, or Si tars. F:rwin•v, on 'Fourth a, between Market and Fer?y, will receive .prompt attention. Kartaratten.—Rol. Horace Webatet, Geneva, N Y.; Yrof. Chester Lkwry, IL D., M.D., Rochester, N. Y.; J. L. Camels, and Hamilton L. South 'Cleveland, 0. R. Shoenberaer, J. Hawthorn, bLe)taxl Jones, J C. 'Williams, and Capt Good, Cincinnati. nil Sidtr WK/ 4 11.1ff 0 11113HERT'S SUPERIOR RED INE 2 . 11113BESIT'S MACHINE COPY INt. ALL these differ from ordinary Ink t lu May ace all chemical solutions =naming nis viscid manes. flew freely from any kind of pen—she color deep, ;bright and durable. ((there have been boner articles pude, I have neither seen nor heard !Of them. Sam e bottles car beobtained grans, by. the merchants generally, from B.A. Pahneatock to , Henry P. Schwartz, Allegheny, or of the manufacturer, IL /lIDBERT, Druggist and Chemist, cbr.r of Liber ty and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, Pt. N. 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It ha. been regularly issued for uAwards of twenty•tbree years, and is carefully edited. by a committee of scientific gentlemen appointed for the purpose, by the Franklin Institute The deservedly high reputation, both at home and shroud, which this Journal hat acquired and ansuun ed, has given it a circulation and exchange list of the beat character, which enables the Committee on Pub lications to o!usk, the Lest selecuons front Foreign Journals, and to give circulation to original SOMIOIIIII - on mechanical and scientific etthl,eh, and he lices of PCW invention onces of all the Patents issu ed at the Patent Office, Washington City, are publish ed OA the Journal, together with a large amount of in formation on Mechanics, Chemistry, and Civil Engi neering, derived from th e latest and best authorities. . . , Thu Journal is published on the first of each month. each number containing at least seventy-two pages, and forms two volumes annually of about 4T.1 pages eselitltn:tciuthelteigsonrpor and on .c,jat:L.uw.c..eeirlguircthli Tne subscripcon price is Five Dollars per annum, payable oil the completion of the six th number, aud ii will he forsvarned free of postage he five dollars are remitted to the Actuary (portage paid) in advance for one year's subscription. Communiennons and truer* on business must be di rected to the Actuary of the Franklin Institute, Phil adelphia, Pennsylvania," the postage paid. \VILLIAM HAMILTON. Actuary. F. I. SuoArts—N. (Menne, Brazil, Havana, Loaf, Croat. ed and Pulverrsed. for sale by /YI 7. U WILLMS RAISINS -1 cask Seedless; 1,51) /Ls Layer; I. boo M 7111 do do, for sale by /Yl7 I D V.ILLIAMS Se.—Yo boo Baker's Br, 1116:JO do do• No. 1 Chocolate; 10 do do Cocoa; 30 do Aufellt Co Chocolate, recetvlng to-day and for saJet by BAGA.LEY & SMITH, /rl7 Id and 1.5., Wood st EINEM WHITE HAVANA SUGAR-40 bxs superior quid TT ity. for sine by jyl7 BAGALEY & SMITH • El= partnechhlp heretofore ciishnic under tho firm of A. 2t. C. BRADLEY, in diseolved by the deceit.< 01 hlr. C Bradley 'The busibeas•wlti be carried on by A. Bradley, who will nettle the businean of the late firm. REMOVAL—A. 1.1.1,01.. has removed hts Foundry ‘Vorehoust from No. Iltt Second street, to No 0 \V ood street, between Fend and Second streets, •u the svarehouse lately oecupted by G. A. Berry, where he anll keep constamly on hand a general assortment of Camara, Crams. Stoves. Cooking Stoves, de. jyl3 OlL:ARS—lmported Pnuctpes and Havana+, of all and colors, of the most approved broods. for sixes sale cheap by IyIU JACOB WEAVER, Jr POTASH -IS casks Potash, landtug per canal boat 1 I Bennett, and for sale low to close by IYI 3 /AS DALZELL, \Voter at D EC-CY NUTS-10 Ws Pecan Nuts. just reed on conlognment and for sale by • - - • MILLER A. RICKETSON WH CHEF E 5 hAs prune W R Cheese. land m for . ale low g • '"g by "I;„•:1E:" anJ M.•ll7l•X'D' BACON—o casks clear Sldor in store; for sale by IYI , ISAIAH DICKEY .4 CO. Front a: 11`x,',11mAL" -2 i;ra‘:!rg,•,by rIOTTON—II bales now landing; (or sale by A.." jell ISAIAH DICKEY A CO GLAS:3-100 tors 0010 Wurdow 61110. 70' do 10:1•! do, do 111014 do; 10 du 7x9 do, reeneed and for wee by RHEY, NIATTHEWR & CO, ,& Witter at D ROUNIS--4% dox extra Corn Breoma, rec'd and for rod by 1)13 RHEY, NIATTHEWS kCO I)ACON-120 Ib, Soles end Sh.ldera, reed and for an'e by jyl3 RHEY, MATTHEWS k CO C ° l i l -11 "1 3'N R*l‘ll.:',';nl::77lTß\ sale EACH BRANDIT—YR Obis three year Yearn P Brandy, ree'd oo eonstgrtnent and for sale by IY9 TABS)-:Y k BE-..T C SEED-6W ANAR ibs reed and for ..;e cy ll lug BRAUN A REITER c s i Attu ffSekiiitiiiii:ThrglAclN'g—on h..f add 0 for sale by Wl] J. KIDD A. CO WHOLESALE CLOTHIAG WAREHOUSE: LEWIS & I/ANFOILD, Nes. :re!.2334. and lati Pe•st. Sroort. it,ettoren Fulton at and Burling Slip,) NNW YORK, Bat, on hand the targest .9,4nm:toot of CLOTHING IN THE UNITED STATE?, ADAPT. TO ALL XARAITS. In toe nrocle of SHIRTS and DRAWERS, we keep an endless vamety. Also the meat extensive mseisizetstreis of Oil Clothing and Covered Hata To the world. PLAIN AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, • Of eIl /awls Catalog., of stock on by mail. Order. promptly Riled. LENIir & HANFORD. jua1'244,256, and 2so Peurt st N V. &LE A RTI:S-.—IOU Vv. No I, for .ale by /PI; LtAti ALEN' & smrrii - _ MACKEREL -15n I.bln No 3, Mole. Inspoctlon, 70 hf do do Jost rece,oll and tor sa.e by MILLER & RICKF:TSON. 171 , II".1 end 171 lAberty et t&CON.:.-44arna, Shounlers and Sulos. conalgn local nod for snlo by IYIG MILLER & RICKETS, /N SALF:RATI::!.--30 s So:era., jula rer'd and for na, by iylo MILLER & RICKETSA /N STUAR TiOV,E A.NI) 'PLANTATION NIOLAS SE:3-300 Obis .up r Pin Moiaa•ct, y 0 du do nagor houu do, to Cart and tur sale try .o'l 6 MILLER a. RICKETSON S t/ I A: 07, 150 , m b . i , s m b , ro . rn o, C . lll. d ieltb w o . c 4 o t a , p, lOU bx.. No Copartnership. T HE andemogned have thw day ammemied with them n ['twine. JACOB L. SCHWA RTE. arid will con• unue the business an heretofore, ender the firm of B. A. FA !INF:STOCK A. CO. /713 COMM SCVICH do: puns, froth tropottauon. to arrve in a clay or so. For rale by /YID JACOB WF.AVF.R. Jr . A GRICCLTURE. to Landscepe (nit denmg, &e. son. .do Cottage Residences,4o, do Fruits of Arnerten, Ittmo; do do do. colored plates. son, London Gardening (or Ladle., limo ; The Rose. us culture. Ac. eve, by Parsons; Allen on the Grape, aro; Prince's Pornolognal Manual, nvo; do un We Grape, Srvo London Agriculture. thick swot do Gardening thick thick nap, do Trees and Shrub,, thick etc°, Downing's florticulturtst. gun; AMenean Agricultu nat. Atm For sale by al4 D LOCKWOOD, 63 Wood in ERFUMERY—Hauer. Lily White 2 eitcos do 1 - Bear's CM; do Beef Marrow; do ' Philicome, do Nymph Soup; 1.1 received and for sale by SELLERS ucrces Corolla., to arts for GRANT. r. LEAD—ltgal pigs Galena Lodasale, in note and (Or sale by )yia JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO HifF-40 kegs as ,orted Shot,rfor sole by 0 (yIG JAMES A lit - A.lll ISON &CO EMP-130 bales %ammo Hemp, for sale by JAMEY A HUTCHISON A CO bbl. and b(bbl., and In gal. ‘_A lon kegs. for sale by JADIES A HUTCHISON & CO, A,gents for St Louis Steam Sugar Refinery _ CHAR HOUSE MOL6ISSE..-10 bbl. Si Loan Sis k) F. house Molasses, for sale by Jnla JAMES A iltrrcitisoN A co IL SUGARS--1000 Irbil loaf, crenated, pow I: tiered. and clarified Sagan, for $616 by JAA4b A HCTCHISON A CO, /YlO Agts r r LOUII Steam Sugar Refinery AAIERfCAN VENVtI 110 N—I ease Just reed and for sale by /1 11 R E SELLERS SP'S. TURPENTINE AND TANNERS' bbl. each, last received and for sale by /711 R ESELLERS (}DOPER'S ISING - LASS—tt boo Just rec.%and tor .o sale by_ SELLERS YULNERISED sale wholesale ainl retail, all grades, by • JACOB WEAVER. Jr rpna: CALIFORNIA Atilt OREGON TR A I I.—Be lag Sketches of Prattle and Rocky Mountain i.lle By Franc.. Parktnan, Jr.. WWI Illust, tato. by Bar ley. In one vol. Mato. For ante by ......_ 119 JAMFdi D LOCKWOOD -• • nrIDSI.IIOK CIIAAIVAtiNk: WINE-15 baskets pints and quarts of this celebrated Wino. tun to bond end (or sale by lyttl JACOB WKA KKR. Jr icsi.outi—it6 has boa Flour, an cde tent artaCie, I' rood onion rti do do do coointon, c for sale by .11 0 SELLERS k NIC()LS B CUN-10 blade Sides; tht do Moulders. 11 do llama, to store and (or sole by SELLERS & NICOLE Lnalo (211,-4O bbl. No I.d 2 Li Lard Oil; 12 do Linseed Oil for sale by /Y 4 3 SRLLERS & NICOLS I♦Wllitiv4 enciENT U 111101 AK; I'.—Grecian 1./ and Roman Mythology, for colleges and School•, by M. A. Dwight; with neventeen illustrations to out law. 1•2 mo. Jost received cod for sale by _ . jys JAMES I) LOCKWOOD, G 3 Wood R I lAT IKTAR'S BetL))0111—IS Jot on hand and for sale _ iI7 3 J J. KIDD & CO. TVERY PURCHASER OF DRY GOODS shook) eon at MASON & CO'S cheap One Price Store, du Market street, tor bargains. Theysoli good (oat co lored Linens for 8 emit', Orgendie do for Hie; Scotch Oinghams Inc, fast rood Calicoes tifc; fine Merrimack do .)c, hest quality do Inc; rich 4.4 do, WO; Brown & bleached Muslin. 44e; (Hovel 4 rents; Muslin and lace Collar. GI to 1000, elegant Muslin Capes from 75 cts to ROO, together with the greetett rartety of other cheap good. to be found in the Western country. Remember the number, GO Market at. -.-- • - 17 14 A A MASON*, CO A . OSICULTifiIE. Ac—American Farmer's Filer eloperlia, Ns° Lindley's Vegetable Kingdom, vo. Davy's Dimoorses on Agnea •• ture, de, 1.2m0. Sobleiden—The Pima. ay. Linton% Agricultural Crterntstr7. 12mo. Mincer American Bee Book, t 2 nao. Allen's AmeriCan Facie Boot, 12 o. Domestit Animals, ltao. _ - Webster & Park's Domestic Economy thin[ dvo. For sale by /AXES D LAX.:kWOOD, /Fla 5.1 Wood ro POTASH -10 casks good Potnsb, In store /Ya ArGILLS k ROE TW° LINEN—A few pieces country Tow Linen, in mer& for mt.. SY3 & ROE PLANTATION NICILASSLN-4UU barrels in prim packages; also, 103 10 bbls do. /Y 6 311311,1 h h ROE THE SANATORY COMM! ITKR, <lemmas cd ott raining information In regard to the number of deaths that occur In the city weekly, the chancier of the dieruan, and the age of the persons, would rupees- AMY request Me PhyMciane to report to Mem at the Cdtanuttee Room, Old Court Maw, on Friday everting of each wick. la JOHN AVU11.4., Clem. aI:P.ORTILD FOR tin PITTSRMAGH DAILY GAZZYTH Pnorittrsoa Snrmots—This learned scholar and accomplished gentleman, left Pittsburgh on Thrust day morning, for the East. He does not, we on. dersosed, intend to return to this city, whore, we are sorry to any, though he had many warns friends, his talents were never properly apprecia ted. Professor S. graduated at Harvard University, the oldest as well as the best institution in the United States. After this, he departed Mt Europe, and, for some years, studied both at the Universi ties of Berlin and Gottingen, where he graduated. He returned to the United States with a reputa tion for scholarship, and scientific attainments such as few persons in this country possess. In addi. lion ton thorough acquaintance with all the classi cal authors, he is an admirable mathematician, while his investigations into chemistry have been deep and thorough. We sincerely hope that in some of our Eastern cities, Professor Stevens may meet with that suc cess which his talents so well deserve, and our regrets at losing him are tempered by the reflec tion that it is for his own good he leaves Os. A totality seems to hang over the Western University. First, the late venerable and respect ed Dr. Bruce resigned its presidential chair to found a rival annuities. Then the University buildings were burnt. Professor Stone, whose learning and talents added lustre to its lame was, after this, removed by the hand of death. Neat, Professor Stevens, after having wasted several of the bes t years of his life in attempting to establish the reputauen of this instituucu on a solid bounds. lion, handed in his resignation, and shortly after wards the fiery element, which once before do stroyod it, again reduced it to ashes. Many years will elapse are the Western Uni. varsity will recover from the shock it has sustain. ed from the death of Pro fe ssor Stone, and the raw ignation of Professor Stevens. Meteorlogical Table For the week endtng Saturday, July }MIGHT or Tilt I10:11‘101ETrat. Date. Sun rise. Q • ht. 3Ym 9r H. Daily mum July 22 65 77 77 72 73 " 23 58 71 50 74 71 " 24 67 Si) 55 FA/ 78 " 25 70 75 SO 70 76 " 20 77 78 70 78 78 " 27 72 75 8076 70 28 72 73 SO 77 70 The amount of water which fell lent week was exactly three tenths of an inch. MALICIOt7. MistlElKV.—Elan Flowers, a wretch ed drunkard, who lives in the Sixth Word, was committed to jail on Friday by Mdermaa Maier, charged with breaking the doors of Mr Gillespie's house to pieces and otherwise disfiguring the betiding. Hoot —We hear • great many complaints res pecting the manner in which the Ordinance res pecting hogs,found running at large, is neglected They are to particular a agrea: annoyance to all persons who sell vegetables, du , in the market.— The high omstable is, we understand, perfectly willing to take them up, but the city auttiormea have provided no place to winch in pursuance of the ordinance, they may be taken. This is an evil which should be remedied. SfIOCEING ACCIDCIT —A little boy of about sic years of age, a son of Mr. Flint of the Sixth Ward, was crossing Wylie street on Saturday afternoon, while two okra were being driven towards bitr• One of the co s ran up to him, and lowering her head put one of her horns immediately tinder his chin, and tossing him up iu the air, eut his face horribly. The flesh was torn open to the bone from the chin to the forehead. The driver of the cows very quietly passed on.as if nothing was the -matter. The poor lade fellow was taken into Dr. Gamble soffit's. where he sustained the operation *Crewing up the wound with great fortitude. BRAT Ms German, named Henry Springer, was on Saturday communed totad for twenty tour hones, by Alderman Parkinson, fur heating and abusing hi. with. The pour woman would not appear against her brutal husband. Amon, AND Verrone.—A young lad named Daniel *theary, entered a complaint on Satur- day, before Alderman Major, of the timth Ward, against Edward Jones, whom he accuses of strik ing him with a honey whip. The blow was given with such brae as to knock him [min the market wagon in which he eat, under the horses feet. A warrant was issued (or the arrest of Jones. RIOTOrti CA.DUCT —Samuel Cook was commit tai to jail on Saturday, charged with aiding and abetting William Cain and ittehard Jones to com mitting an asaau It upon, and notously behaving the store of a woman in the Seventh Want.— Cain and Jones have already been committed to Jul, and there are .1110 others of the gang who will. doubtless, soon be arrested.". Maros Orrice, Potat:ugh. July 25th—Three men and two women were brought Let ire the Mayor on Saturday, charged with having beau drunk, and behaving in a disorderly manner, on the:previous night. The two women paid their Lines and were discharged. All the men wm-u pent to jail for teu days each. Two of them had been discharged a few days befote by the Mayor, upon their aolema declaration that they had got an engagement, and would immediately go to work • They tried to "blarney" the Mayor again, but were unsuccessful. IIIltI!IX1 EMP,Itr neice:—Thu is, we believe, the fifth week since this band commenced giving con• eerie here, and they D<Clll to attract as large midi- Dasrs.—Unfortunately, business is at present so dull, that our citizens ore no longer annoyed, no they were a short time ago, by long processions of drays passing through the sweets, and keeping those wishing to cross standing at a corner for flee or ten minutes. Would it not be a wise plan for the Councils, at their next meeting. to pass an or• dinance declaring that whenever twenty or thirty drays are warning up a street, there shall be a suf ficient apace left between each t, allow all persona to cross the streets without delay , This would be au effectual remedy for what is, at present, a very great nuisance. Rioro,CONDUCT.—ii ugh Stiles was arrested in Allegheny, on Friday afternoon, charged with being drunk, and using threats towards the present members of the i 'note Sam Fire Company. Stiles we understitod, was a member under the old or ganization, and, together with several others, used very outrageous language at the engine house, where they new company had a meeting, towards the gentlemen of whom that cempany Is at present composed. He was fined ten dollars by the Mayor, and in default of payment, committed to Jail fur ten days. Saturday, July 221, 12 o'clock P. M. Gentlemen. 1 have reported to me for the last 24 hours, one case, and one death from cholera. Respectfully, To the Sanitary Committee Pc lILIC Mirirrtso —At a very large and respect able meeting of the citizens orate Sixth and Eighth Wards, held at the Eighth Ward Sohool House, t n the t:Oth instant, for the purpose of devising means for obtaining an Engine and forming a Fire Com pany. The meeting was organized by appointing Tho m. Daft, President; John Ray and John Allen, Vice Presidents; and James Ewing and Ci. Flan. negan, Secretarte.. Alter a brief address by the President, stating the object of the meeting, and the necessity as well as the propriety of immediate action in the matter, accompanied with acme pertinent remarks and relerences to the sad catastrophe of our sister city es a salutory admonition, it was Resolved, That Thomas Dail, John Allen, James Ewing, W. D. Wright, and John Gmr,bert, be a Committee to draft a constitution and farm bye laws to be submitted to the next meeting. Res*Caul, That the Prmident appoint e Com mittee to procure members. Whereupon the following gentlemen were UMW tinted far that purpose, Albert Moore, John Rare. her, for the east sad of said Ward, (Eighth Ward.) including the Avenue; John Reis and Johu Gum ben, the centre; and James Ewing, W. D. Wright, Morgan Clark, and Thomas Campbell, the west and south end of said ward and neighborhood. Oa motion, adjourned, to meet at the call of the offteers. THOMAS DAFT, President Jona Attct,i Joins HAY. 5 Vice Pres'le. _ . James Ewing,/ star ,.. Flannegna, Piukurgb, July 26th, 1 SID. The }honorary Degree of LL. a I. been con ferred by Granville College on Senator Taunus Coawm. MPUNTni Cholera Report A ROLAND POI AN OLIVIIL.—We clip the killowl ing "queer case" foam the ccutespondence of the Be!Etat Northera Whig, a paper which, we may observe, re peasant, is inferior tovisane in Ire land "A abort ante ago, there was a pasture field new Westport, on which a considerable armor of both poor rate and county rate was due. A neigh bor's cow strayed on this field. Unfortunately kw her owner, the two collectors of those rates, re turning from a day's duty, both, nearly at the same time. espied the cow and made for her. The coun ty rate man was in the rear, but, being mounted, leaped his horse into the field, alighted, and pro ceeded directly to seize the cow. The poor rate rot ector, seeing that he had no chance lbr the cow, gave upthe punmit; but, finding his rival's borne grazing, he quietly walked up and seized him for his demand. Both men made good their caption and .31d them by aucuon. The owner of the horse got a friend to buy him in for n sum that covered the rate and expenses, then brought an action at the Quarter Sessions bar damages; but the barOster decided that the one distraint wan dust as legal as the:other, sad therefore confirmed bout." Cronton Bru.s.—There in something beautifu in the Church bell. Beautiful and hopeful! They talk to high and low, rich and poor. ILI the same voice, there is a round In them that should scare pride and envy, and meanness of all sorts from the heart of man, that should make him look en the world with kind, forgiving eyes, that should make the earth seem I. lute at least for a time, ■ holy place. Tea, there is a whole sermon in the very sound of the church bell if we have only the ears to =demand it. There is a preacher in every belfry that erier "Poor, weary, struggling, fighting creatures—poor human beings, take rest be quiet. Forget your vanities, your follies, your week day yotte heart burnings ' And you ye human vessels, gill and painted, believe the iron tongue that tells ye that for all your gilding, for all your colors, ye ate the same Adam's earth with the beg. gar at your gate. Come away, come, cries the church bell, and learn to be humble, learn that however daubed and stained, and stuck about with jewels, Yob ore but grove clay' Come, Dives come, and be taught that all your gory, tut you wear it, is not half so beautiful in the eyes of Hee yen, as theaores of the uncompitung Lazarus, and ye poor creatures livid and faint—stained and crashed by the hardness of the world—come, come, crieethe bell, with the voice of on angel —come and learn what is laid up for ye. And learning take heart, and walk amid the wmked nese, the cruelties of the world as calmly as Daniel walked among the lions."—Douglal raid. An Ilmmasatx MAN.—We take the following sketch clan honorable men from Hunt's Merchants Magazine: Although a man cannot be an honorable man without being an honest man, yet a man may be a tin'ly honest without being honorable. Hones. ty refers to ;mammary misurs—tionor refers to the pnnciples and feelingu He may pay his debt■ punctually., he may defraud no man, and yet he may act dishonorably. He acts dishonorably when he gives his correspondents n worse opinion of his rivals in trade than he knows the dew/we:— He acts dishonorably when he sells hi. commodities at less than their real value, in order to get away his nmghbor's customers. He acts dishonorably when he purchases at higher than the market price, in order that he may raise the market upon another buyer. He acts dishonorably when he draws accomodation bills, and passes them to his banker for discount, as if they arise out of real transaction. He acts dishonorably in every case wherein his external conduct is at variance with his real opinion. He acts dishonorably, if, when carrying on a prosperous trade, he doer not allow his servants and asetitant.through whose exertions he obtains his rumen, to share his property. Ia all these cases, there may be no intentional fraud. II may not be dishonest. but it may be dishonorable conduct 'Vat= or m e sovrarsott ccorbe—wit.t. Gime neb Tartu. REAR IT'—There hare been two Las36.leocionveuttons lately: one to Maine and one lowa—which revamped some fo the stale slap. den sganast the Admtnistration, and uttered them to the world to the shape of resolutions This the Union calls the voice of the sovereign people.' We hod supposed that the voice of the sovereign peo ple was quite distinctly heard through the ballot box last November; but it seems that the Union does not admit the sturdy voters of the country to be people, utileao they vote as it desires. If not the "voice of the people... wan 1 only thunder General Caes heard at the November clectons.— Reme.tlse. “Clactrxrresars - -It is now currently reported and generally believed in Locoloco circles, that Jobe A. Gamble. the Loeakwo candidate for Canal Commissioner, has consistently voted the Local. co ticket, when not prevented by “ciretimstances'” It is strange with what fatality -circumstances" operate on the pro:meats of Loeateco nandidatet. .Circumatances" proved ruinous In Lewis Ow, and it IS a strange coincidence that the political prospects o(John A. Gambia are wmiliarly threat ened.—liar. Tel. ANTI]IIBONIC AND WHIG TICKZT .[IA rs, WILLIA HABLETT, of Batlar County. BOUT C. 'WALKER. o , Ehotbeth Borough. JOHN MILLF.B. of Shartuthargh CALF:II LEE. of Pttutborgh WM. of Lowtr Our u 1... CARTVR CURTI:4, o( Plavloursil rPOTIIIIOI,III. tiElO 1 .4 HAY: , o' Upprr St Om, t. JOHN 111 , ,RRISON.. of .3r A:,elmoy JAS MITCHELL, of l`cohics. C01L011.., M. M. A 127111 H.S. of Pittsburgh CDITOR .101i\ fl\ • n , Findlay. WATCREEI, JEWELRY, AND SILVER WARE. E l TIII-: .ulorriber, wh. , bar been in boon,. in It, •elne I.uodine ror the lam thirteen resn. . rehn, wii de.cripoons of Floe bold aod Stl. ver Wate,... Jewelry, and Silver Ware, at tete,. at the very boxem prtrea (sold and Sover Engliab Patent Lever Watches. Gold and Silver Ltertid Lever and (repine Watches. tio , d and Silver ilorixonta: and verge %% alelit, Gold and ..,leer Independent Second NN menes for toning hurr,.. Gold (:eard, tea and re.. Clia.ns Gold Spectacle.. (sold and Silver Pencils. Gold Eva. Ladies' Gold end Stone Bracelets. GOl.l Locket. Gold and Oliver Thimble.. lhanaond flings end PIO.. Lade.. nod tientleseene* Breastpin. Sterlute Silver Spoon, Cupa, Fort., Ike. Cold Watches as low as do to 1.. , 15 each. Watcher and Jewelry eichanged. Spoons and Fork. plated on tierman Silver, a roue artala. All watches warranted to keep good time or the money returned. Jewelry repaired, and Watches cleaned and moaned in the best Inanner. at nauelt Ir.. than the noel pleas UFA.. C. ALLEN, Importer of W aches and Jewelry who:easle and retell, JJ Won Wee , ' I.p mum) NEW YOKE. juz:td4Ams _ . tEHERI:AS, 13.-ormoiti Smith and George A. John son. Merchant. of the city of Pittsburgh. trawling r , the firm of Smith h. Johnson have mode to the subscriber. an assignment of all their gmate for the bunch. of all their creditor*, as shall within two months from the date thereof execute and deliver to the stud Smith 1 Johnson a full and absolute release of all their respective claims and demands. Notice to hereby ti von that the assignment and ra lease is now at the office of Mu subscriber, on Fourth street, in the city of Pittsburgh, (or inspection and zip nature with all whom it may COIICCIII. ) y3:11t2610 fVM . McCANDLESS, Assignee. itIUSQUITO NETTING—WIma and colored, a ILL supply reed at Dry lioods Donne of 1=1:127E gin N B corner Ith and Market sot BLACKDKRIIV Ft BAN DY—_at eases, I do: each, - Mason's Superior,” for Diarrheca, tee , to arrive. Thu commended astrtngent cordial enn be relied upon with confidence. Persons wishing to bay had better cull soon. For isle by l yin JAC , tit WEAVER, Jr ?MILO/UDE OF LlllE—Ou hand and for sate by —' lyd J. K/DD tr. CO. MFDICAOK 4 rtIe's Philosophy of Mech. LBO —Da tt cal Sciences; do Treatise un Penns; Louis on Phthlsts, by Cowan, Dooper's Medical Ihetionaryt Dungloson's do do; Cooper's Surgical do; Chellos' Sys tem of Surgery; Gibson't do do; Abernethy's NVorks, 2 eel.; Dupatcwis on the Uterus; Hope ou the Crow...tattler's Anatomy; Wilson on Diseases or the Skin; Perms's'. Materia Medico and Therapeutics; Chapman on Fropttvc Fevers; do on the Thoratce and Alidonalrml Viscera; Waid's Prattle° or Medicine; Dongleson's do do; laierhe's do do. Also. a large mu/ fresh supply of Mass S. S. Union Ibmks, on hand and for sale by All FLLl , rrr A. ENGI.ISD. Wnwi sr . UM CAMPIDISR-400 11117111 WI .144. uy lT SYJ J. KIDD & (70. FOOTE'S CHOLERA MRDD'INE—On band and for sale by & CD. I,&ooN—Soles, Shouldcrs Dams. In Rmake . .Ljo Sous!, and for sak by Jr/ KIER & JONE 3 WANTED A young man In a %wholeaale and retail dry goods store—one acquainted with the buaineas, and can come well recommended. Aonly of (II Market at. lyitd Tlyit&PYlNta PA rm. aasorted. for sale yir low by_ rylg J EICHOONIIIAKKR & CO._ LAMP LIL&CM-30 Obis for role by 1711 J tICHOONMAICF.K k CO - 10PPERAS-30 bbls in foie order, for sale low by J /34:3100:11NIAKEit h CO LARD OIL-10 bbl, best quality, for salo by k CO D ACI)N-4 casks clear Sales instore; for sale by IY I2 ISAIAH DICKEY& CO T AK 6bls No I 111 Flom for sloe by JYyl ISAIAH DICKEY' A CO PRINTING INK—Book and Nears, for . snan prices by J SCHI /ON 11l It.F.R S. CO, `A Wood In ri , A R'D ROOFING PAPER, of 'opener quabty, for ..le by jy It: 1 SCHOON Al KKR& CO "WATCHES AND JEWELRY.—The wultssrtber Ty hos now on hand • fine ns•ortment of beat Eng halt and lioness Gold and Silver Patent Lever Watch. es, as as law prices as ore offered to We Eastern cruel; all in stood order and warranted. W W WILSON, IYII center tlth and Market eta CARD. ID POULSON k CO. haring .ioetated THOMAS LITTLE. , with them in bunts., Wbole tale.lirocery, Produce aad C00M110.1013 busbies. sill Lc continued n. u.ual under the firm of Itobitou, k. Co. D 0111:+01 , 1. LITTLE to CO., No. Pin Liberty street., Pitbdmrch. Whole.le Grocers, Produce and Columiicon hlerebantt, and dealers in Piutburith Manufacture.. J 77 an. aomaurt. rook :alerts wet- S Rom.. WATCH ItEl'AlltlNG—ln all In brmsches, ear ned on with special care and atmnrion. Rav ing the most skilful end orperieneed workmen In my employ, and ;lying o constant perso nal ittlentson to Mis branch, I aim promise: the beg' 'satisfaction to all arta may favor me anal Moir wort. W WILSOSS, Watrs Maker, JY ,, 57 Mattel st MISCELLANEOUS. W. W. IA iiLLsot; --- PITTSIIURGH FRENCH BURR MILL STONE and MILL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT. Nos. 234 and 240 Liberty street, near the Canal. French Boer Mill Stones, of my own manufactute, mule of a new and superior quality of Blom.; porde uhar ewe is taken to have the tonne made 'close, and all the blocks In each stone of a uniform quality. They are warranted to be Cqual to any in the mountry, and supenor to the great moos of Burrs, whether of foreign or domestic manufacture. and sold at the lowest on ce. Mill stones, manufactured in Prance—e gene- Laurel Hill ral assortment. Mill Stones, all at reduce si d prices, always on hand. res. ---, • . . Bolting Cloths, Anchor Stamp, arurnmind best qual ity. and at greatly reduced price.. Mill SPicetieui Mill Irons, Screws and Picks. Plat. form &ales. Corn and Cob Grinders; Grist and Saw Mill Castings of all kinds, and Mill Furnishing to ge, eral. MI orders promptly attended la at 241 and 245 Lat eny street_ near the Canal, Pluaburch. nnenedelm W. W. WALLACE- Pistabstrgh Steam Marble Worts. TO. 51144 LI ta:RTY, opposite Smithfield street 1.51 Marble Mantlea , Mottumeets.Tombs,Table Tops, fan, a large vanety of the most beantiful kind, made of the finest bandit,' of foreign and domestic marble, Always on hand or made to order, by the aid of ma chinery, on the shortest notice and at the lowest prices. N 11.—The Country Trade (welshed with all kinds of Marble at the lowest rates. All orders promptly at- tended to at 244 Liberty, opposite Smithfield at myalledGin W W WALLACE _ _ OM UT 51ACHINIZEI. T ULL'S Patent Stone or French Dart SMUT MA CHINE--the best article of the kind in use; they run light, leati fart, do the work well, and will last a hie time. About 500 of them are in use, in the bent mills in the country, and we have the stroncest test.- mony tit/competent persons as their mperionty over all other Smut Machines. For further particulars, ad dress the rubmnber at 044 batten) , at. Pittsburgh. my:at:dam W W WALLACE STEAM E.NGINM AND BOILERS I-For grisi, saw and other mills, always on hand, or made to order on very short notice, and at the lowest pricer. All or ders promptly attended to at 144 Liberty street,near the Canal. my.lo W W WALLACE PL AS PARIS—For Itutd, and otherpurposes, always ou hand at 244 Liberty st. lay2o W W WALLACE InTDRA CLIC lfghlOrr—Aissays on ha., at 244 JUL Liberty et. ?Ina) W W WALLACE RINDSTONY.I4—AII SWes and gr., always en VT hand at' 44 Liberty street. my3o W W WALLACE TEASE TEASII TEABilt IT is with plemure that the mbsenbers inform the mulans of l'ilmburgh and vi canny that they have completed arrange- I! mones with Meters. J. C. Jenkins k Co.. of Philadelphia, to receive their superior PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter be kept constantly on hand. They are neatly and securely put up in metallic packs of L and I lb.each , , with their printed card—showing the kind of Te.,Tnce, name of the concern and depot in 'hiladelplua, with an invnatum to return the Tea, if not liked. pGunpowder 6,11 75 1.(0 1.25 1.50 IMysoperiel 50 7.5 I.tX/ 1.25 1,5 U 50 e.ll 75 1,00 1,25 lin a l V. Hy.on 51.1 65 75 I,IX/ 1,25 1,50 ) Black 371 50 D """" j Fine •Ild extra Fine. -75 I,IX/ 1, 1,50 We will warrant all the T F.. 1 S we Sell to be equal to, If not SUPERIOR to any Said 10 this city, and r haulS they not proveacceptable to the lame, they can be re turned. and the titoney wall he reiouded, as it d only with dial understanding we sell We sok IL fair tnal, that the pubhe may In able to maga between our Teas and those heretofore Rohl by other cowponies in this city. All lovers o( nein deltcious and good flavored TEAS, should give us a call. For sale by JOS. S M. YOUNG A CO.. - - - • N corner 4th end Ferryinserts. arid E. YOUNG d. mytlytnernit S W corner Ni a 11:1 H. DARE, DENTIST, " .. .4." • ( .ate of New York.) Orrice—Sathhaid street, between Seventh tutd Strateborry alley. N—lbsen. an. mouth, guns. and teeth treated Romtropathleally . tuddthe CONTINUATION ISE THE GREAT SALE AT A. A. MASON & CO'S ONE PRICE STORE, At lull greater Reduard A. M. & CO. destrouf of reducing and clotting e out their Stock preparatory to rcrewing them New Fall Goods, wall offer greater Indure t ments ever. Their accent large purchases at the New York Sales, made at such immense sacrifices from castors!l all be closed oat the sante ratnous rate.. Amongst use articles recently opened, they ntenuon: th e cases fast colored Lawns, at 7 et. • and Maslow, c nod De A largo stock Salk. Shawls and Von., very low. - 25 et 11( de Looses, Igke lot Borges at one half priec 25.1 Ginghams at 121 c Emnroiderics, Very recap " Bonnets, half pnre " Hosier y. Gloves. laces, Trimmings, Er 7 eases !Sterne:tack Calmoes, at Cr 5 I 2( ct Calicoes nt nin xt P end baits brown and bleached )ualm, cheap. Irish Linens at Mt, Linen Ginghams 12kr Bonnet Ribbon h. and 10r, Gloves at de With ansinmense rurtety other (Meal., all of which wall prove • savlng to purchasers of from to to 50 p e r cent The store wall 0- closed one day for marking down and prepanng the stork for toe otle /Y 2 A A hfASON gr. CO PICKLES, PILYSED.VES,&a. WELLS, MILLER & PROVOST Zl7 Front street, New York, co; evtrz w s . a . r p te . t . y s o . r . : k reps, VtilegarAususrd aitses, Extracts. PATIDIT PflatEft , / r ROVISIONS, such as 07 1.7 Lobsters, Salmon, ItLackerel, Shad, Meats, V4gelahles, de. Importers of Waves, Capers Salad 01ls, Sardines, East and West India Coadintsthth i Their stock is more extensive, comprises a greater variety, Red Is put up In better style than that of any Other House tn their hum.s in the tinned State.— Their goods Ire packed in all the various package. end so safe s mariner as no bear transportation to any pan of the country. N. 13. Catalogues may be then at the office of Menu In Boston: Silas Peirce & Co. PinladelpAnt: 10. B Bosuer klaltunorr: A Ban/Son. St. Lows: o. liklehaAnn & Co. Lountsnlic: John Fonda &Co. C.8.,-.lnau Hoary Brnebolon. BOO,Bho G•ntlemesahs Furnish/mg Waretsousei HERRICK SCUDDER, 9i William street, New York, ANI:PACTURERS, Imparters. and Dealers in SHIRTS. DRL.'S.SIND ROBES L. , LINEN CO NHS. STOCKS. SHOULDER BRACES. CRAVATS, ~ i . E RA TI EH, SCARFS, MONEY BELTS. UNDER ti A RAJ F..NTS. GLOVES, SATINS, LINEN BOSOMS, HANDKERCHIEFS, HOSIERY. LIDCELLI3, SUS PENDERS, BOMBAZINES, tec. The above stock will, on exarnmanon. be found not only attramtathOlLtlWlVe and iud , but Cheap. Oar long expen.ce in the Imentess and Knowledge 01 manufacturing, with the faetlmes of purchnenic. are •uch As we are confident we min offer lialuentneins tit: cannot be surpaised by any Bouse in the city. Yarneular atimittonpaid to orders and the packing of good*. HERRICK d SCUDDER, US Waltton st, opposite Platt. New York. D•VIO •. 'Matra. w. 1.1.711.11. 1 kl'r BOOK-REEPlNG—lliattke for teachtnq work, with the author's directions to 'cach et, ptinteti on the cover, A new supply Just recei ver! irate New York. and for sale by JOHN H MELLOR, SI Wood st LTIIIMEOR SALOON, AND BATHING ESTABLISHMENT. McrAhl, begs to Inform the inhabitanteef 1. burgh and 'Amity, that he has opened the above establishment, where every attention wilt be paid m thr comfort of tlsose who may favor him with Ltherty street, between Seventh and Wood. Ice Creams and all other delicacies of the season. Jo I D ISBOL UTIOS E partnership heretofore exisung between Sam. uel B. Bushaeld and William B. Hays, trading under the rim of 111581IFIELD & HAYS, has thts day ne n disiurlyed by Wllitato B. Hays ',chum his ratite interest in the lino to S. B. Buckfteld. All accounts due Um firm wul be collected by S B. Bushfield, and all debts due by the late firm to be paid by the same. FL B. BUSHFIELD, Pittsburgh, June ISO. W. U. HAYS. CO-Pit RTNEFLRIIIP.-8. B. ResmnaLn having M. duy atemelmed with himself - Ihmar LLD., formerly •( Bedford, Pa., and recently of the Ntwonal Hotel, Pittiburgh. will continue the business under the him ( YIELD& LEADER, at the old s tand, No MA) Liberty .trees. S. B. BUSIIF/ELD, rtuthurgh, June 22, 1C419. H. LEADER. Ilarmg retired from the former business, I take pleasure in recommending my successors to the pa tronage of my customers and the public generally. nil W. et HAYS. PILESIL BUNAIA6B GOODS, AT REDUCED PRICES. AL.EXANDER & DAY , 75 Market street, northwest corner of the Diamond, are now opening &dunce stock of4resb SUMMER GOODS. A large at of diem goods have recently been purchased at •• great sacrifice, from the Aacuon Sales at the East, and from the importers and manufacturers. We have decided upon offering this stock of goods at prices so rod seed as to meet the approbtUon of those who do business on the cheap cash prinetpla. The Silk Department is very extensive, embracing the different kinds of drese and mantilla Silks, Sethi de Cheats, and Ostrich. Urn de Rhine& The Shawl Department embraces a splendid assort ment ofindla Crape Shawls, from the 10 - west pries,. to the fittest qualities, elegantly embroidered. Also. Gre nadine, lie rage, Mohair, Nett and splendid figured Silk SCARFS—BIack silk, Armco and Granedtne Scarfs. DERAGE and other thin DEFSS GOODS—Elegant and towel stoles of Enrages, Silk ?wanes. and other min mess tioals, worthy or the attention of the Indies. LAWNS! LAWNS!!—In the Lawn department, our addmons from the Eastern auctions are quite large, embracing elegant styles nt remarkably low price*. Imported and Domestic Gingham*. Prtnts and Chintzes, Brown and Bleached Muslin*, Cheeks, 'Fmk Inca, Flannels. &memo English and French Moths and Cassimeres, Icattinets and Jeans, Pantaloon Stripes and Drillings. All of which is alibied at such • redaction of once. , that purchaser* cannot (ail to he pleased. _IY4 ALEXANDER A DA V CLIUSITON PAYIGIi THE underairned have this day rwsoetawil under the name of Thompson Henna &Son, for the par. pone of manufaentring paper, at the Cimino Paper Mill, where they will be please) to eas receive the patron etre of the public, and the former teeters of the se er partner. They will at all times keep on hand a general a worn:nom of ' , ruling, wrapping, ten and wall papers, rd bonnet boas, blank books, eta. etc-, which they will exchange for clean linen and cotton rags. Printers and Book Publishers can bo supplied with every description of prioung paper at short notice, and at reduced price*. THOPIPSON HANNA.. pet/ I. 49--navladdm EDMUND S. HA NI.. ...wwissagge—tielemialsed Tin Plates. R. liEtubsenbers beg to call the attention of Builders, Architects mid owners of Building., to the many gas...trio. winch these plates posses. over MI Other metallic ralistances hitherto used for roofing, ;ye., as they pomem at once the lightness of Iron, without its liability to rust, having a ow been tested for .e eel years in thw particular, both in this country and In Eu rope. They are less linble to expensiou and contrac tion from sudden change of Me atinosphem, than com mon tin plates, Iron, zinc, orally otter metal now well for roofing, and consequently form n much better and Reiter roof; requiring for less frequent repairs, whilst' the first cost is but a in de more. A full supply, of all 5400, from le to 30 W. G., con mantly on hand and for sale by GEO. R. MOREWOOD A. CO., 14 and IA Beaver street, New York. The potent right for this :uncle having been secured for the United Slaws, all parties infringing thereon, either by importation or otherwise, yell be prose, u• tat. oct3ll-decarlyT giossirt Rompers, dear Vi Claret Wales, for solo by 1110_ JACOB WEAVRR, Jr VAL PILL DOXES est. Just we'd snit for sale 11 by !fit El E SELLERS TRANSPORTATION &c. NINPHIESIS PACKET FOR PHILADELPHIA AND HALMIDRE, Exclusively for Puseripe t rs. The Boats of this Line trill leave as Callow., az. o'clock at night: Kennicay—CapPli Tsui..., Mond ay , 3. Locustana—J P T.etiday, July 17. Indlana—P Bushy, Wednesday. IS. Ohio—A Craig, Thursday, 19. KerimckT-11 Truby, Friday, 2u. Lotucana—J 1' Thompson, Saturday, 21 Indiana—P Batley, Sunday, 22. Ohio—CapL A Craig, Monday, z. Kentocky—H Traby, Tuesday, 21. Louisiana P Thompson, Wednesday, it:Anna-1' Harkey, Thursday, T. Ohio—A Craig,,Eriday, 27. Kentucky—(.A If Trutry, Saturday, July Louisiana—) 1' 'Thompson. Sunday, ID. Indiana —P Harkey, hlor.day, 30. Ohio—A Craig. Tuesday, 31. For passage apply to W STITCH, Monongahela House, /Y l6 or D LEECH b. Co. Canal Basin • alai 1849. rithaa Be and Eels Express Packet Line. IL G. PARKS. Beaver, Proprietor. THE new and elegant Passenger Pockets, NIAGARA Cam II 11 Jeffnesi PENNSYLVANIA. " J H Hoffman; LAKE ERIE. • " M Trudy, QUEEN CITY, " J Me/Lally; Forming a daily Line between Beaver and Erie, have commenced rutoung, sad wad confulue during the sea son to make their regular trips, leaving Beaver after the arrival of die morning boat from Pittsburgh, II o'- clock, r. a) sad arrive at Erie In urne far passengers to lake the morning boats to Buffalo or up the Lake. Tickets through to Erie and all Lake ports, can be had by application to JOHN A CAI:GREW, Ask, coiner of Water and StnithEeld eta salliase GEORGE KECK, under the St Charles lintel G. W. DIDDLE, Delathet.... - .17..";' , • 1:NIOVF:D t a new three sto briek atla4.:.. on Smatifield o street, one door ry below Sixth street. Tenth Inserted from one to an entire net, on the suction pnnciple, r e to beau oftti representatton of the natural guto—restonng the orifinal shape of the tare. Pi D.—Teeth extracted with little or no pain. Decayed Teeth permanently aaved by plugging., pm venunir the tooth ache, which is much baler than co ring it, though it should be done in five minute., or even insumtly. ap2dily PEKIN TEA. STORE. - rriHE subscriber has just received at the Pekin Tea I Stare, 7u Fourth street, a very large and well se lected stook of pare GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, from New York, all of which has been received in this country since the first of February last, winsisting of all the diderent grades grown in the Celestial Our stock being among the largest in the Wee, we are prepared to wholesale, on better terms than any other house to the city. IVs invite retail grocers to call and examine our stock and places. They con have it pack ed itt j, and Ilb packages, stb tin cannotera, or by hull chests, to east their convenience. Our retail prices vary for Oolong, Block Team from 30 as. to 81,30 per It.; Ning Young Souchong, 10 ctai Congo 50, and English Breakfast 50, Young Upson, Gunpowder and Imperial, from 35 eta. to 81 , 55 per lb. Fartultes are requestbd to tend and get samples of of our Teas, and try than before purchasing. mvla,tik wrl A JA VNER. Ott Fourth street Ureat Mot Hens Remedy. FOR Con ha Colds, Asthma and Consumption! The GREATAND ONLY RENIEDY for the cure of thO above diseases, is We HUNGARIAN BALSAM OF, LIFE, discovered by We celebrated Dr. Buchan, of, London. England, and introduced into We United States. under the immediate superintendence of the inventor. The extraordinary success of this medicine, in tht cure of Pulmonary diseases, warrants the American Agent to ontetting for treatment the worst possible ea sets that can he found In the community—eases Wu seek relief in vain from any of the common remedies of the day, and have been given op by the most dialing - m*l.d physicians as confirmed and incurable. The Ifinagon. an Balsam Las cured, and will cure, the most despennts of eases. It to no quack nostrum, but a standard Eng lish medicine, of known awl established efficacy. Every Lundy in the (Jutted Swtes should be sapplted with Buchan's Wingert. Balsam of Life,, not only to counteract the consumptive tendencies of the climate., bun to be used as a preventive medicine to all eases of colds, coughs, spitting of blood, pain in the side and chest, Irritation and soreness of the longs, broohitis, difficulty of brewing, hecuc fever, mak sweats, emaci ation and general debility, asthma, Influenza, whooping cough and croup. Sold in large bottles, at tl per boulo, with tall ditto Pons for the resborauon of health. _ . Pamphlet., C0131.111.171K ¢ mass of English and Ameri can certificates, and other evidence, showing the un equalled ments of this great English Remedy, may ba obtained of the Agents. eratuttously. For rale by B A FARNFMIIt_e_IC & Co., corner of .t and Wood and Wood and Cali sea j oOdisard GEORGIE ARMOR, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 46 Multi street, ' urAVING purchased an ekleasive and carefully se subsclribersmed sto especcktfull of Sy informs s prlug and Som friendsmer Good d s, the r hi an the public, that he i•now preparing to receive and exe cute their orders with dispatch, and in the neatest, roost mitistandal, and fashionable manner. As he is determined to do business en the rash system, he flat ter. himself that he will be able to do work as cheap a. it can be done at any establishment in the country. Ills stork is vaned, eamistltte of thsisinaeres, Broad cloths, Vestines,b,c„ which his friends are respectful ly invited to eramine for themselves. myiNAtf GEORGE.ARMOR iig - W HARDWARE STO/1/18. SIGN OF THE PLANE AND SAW, Ca. 78 Wood Pittsburgh. 117 I' ut , :a AND LA UFMAN, Importers and ileulars 11 n Foretell and Domestic II ARROW/XI:LE, in all to varieties, are now prepared to sell as low and on as reasonable terms as en be purchasod elsewhere. W e solicit our friends, and the public generally, to call and exanune•our stock, which consists in part of KNIVFhI and FORKS, pocKwr and PEN KNIVES, SCIS.SORS, SHEARS, RAZORS. House Trimmings, such an Locks, Coaches, Hinge. and Screws, together teeth every ankle usually kept In hardware Stores. We invite the attention of Carpenter, and Mechanics generally to Our natottonent of Tails, which have been selected withgreat care and which we WV dethrtnim ed to anti so as to see satisfaction. .pir.o.barr 44 - thiVlj'aXitarliceisT. TIM undersigned have erected works in the city of New York, for the purpose of Galvanizing all arti cles of Iron, whiolt it is de...blow PROTECT FROM RUST, sack as Telegraph Wire, Bolts, Sidikes, Nails, Wire for Fenn., mil any other article which may be required- For Hoops for Casks, .a substitute for bale Rope; or Clothes Lute., Lighming Rods, and a host of other applications, it will be found cheap and durable. They would mumenlarly call atthnuon to the Galvani zed Wirt for fences; it requires no prunt,imd will not ntht. Also to Spikes and Bolts„ the preservation of which is of so mach importance, that it will eat.tlertel Itself to the notice oftll thaw: interested. •—. GEO. B. S.IOFLEWOOD k CO., Patentee., Nualicl&sirlyT 14 and 16 Beaver at. N. York. Foots for the Public, -- In relation to that unrivalled family Salve, BILLET'S MAGICAL PAIN EITRACTO& riII•ISTINIONY of a respectable Pliysteian.—Bead the following, addressed to my Agent, Mr. F. gler ry weather, Cinema:lU 12, InAd. tbr - A sense of duty compel. me t , 1- o give my tribute to Dailey`. Items: oppoced guiwk ery and al: nostrums having for their obyeez limner monec•—out realwing much good from the .. lung of Pain Kdlleren-1 am induced to tender you this certifi cate. 1 bane used it in my (amity. nu my practice, and W. all the happy and wonderful effects that could pc:wilily be imagined. H. J. B.Dit, AL H. Dr. H 1,1.11, is the senior partner of Brodie &tent, Druggitia. inflammatory The following testonontal comes from a source fa moat to many of those traveling on our Western wa ters 31i Wane. the wall and lavorably known pre. lmber of the Parkersburg Hotel, is husband to me ady whose letter I afoot: Pixammarno, Va , April LI, To Henry Matey. Chemist, tr.c.—Sin Haying for merly been long alluded with violent inflammatory Rheamatima, which appeared se firmly sealed as to defy all ordinary appliances to allay the severe pain attetultua it, I was adored to try your Magical Pain Extractor, and it having effected, almost cts if by ma gm. an immediate relict, and fits. to all appearances perk an euore and ot cure. 1 ant induced (or the test - fitof others who may he afflicted with pain, caused by any told of intlamniation, to write m you, declaring that in my opinion, Mended on actual experience, your Magical Pain Extractor is the mast valuable dis covery of the present age for the immediate extraction ot bodily pain. It is tin almost immediate and a per fect cure for Burns and :maids, awl all external in flammation. 'laving many acquatutances formed by their visits at m 7 huaband's hotel in this place, I have supposed by your showing them these few hem it may pahhibly be of benefit both to them and yourself. Fa.aaerm Gdxs. [I entertain the hope that Mrs. Glime wtll pardon the publicity I give to her letter, as well on the score of humanity as of as being the mtrest mode of bringing it to the notice other fneods.,-11. fitsaay.). refftifil 8[1.1.03T, Ky. Nov. Zi i .lB4B Mr. IL Dallier "I have tried your Pain Extractor in a caw of felon, m my own family which it relieved and cared in a very short 11Mt." In haste, years re spectfully„ M. Venial. (Er Burns and Scalds, Piles, Sore Nipples, Broken Bonny Erupuons, Soren, Cuts, Wounds, and all In tiornmanon, yields readily to the wonderful properties antis uunvalled nuttily salve. But, in the anat. pro portion that you will reeeivC benefit from the genuine, you will too Injured by the deleterious edheis of the counterfeit salves. CAUTION—He men and apply only to the inventor, li. DAUS., 413 ilroadway, New York, or to his an thonzed agents. JOHN D hIORLi4N, General Depot, Pittettingh. Henry P. Schwartz, Allegheny. Agent; J. Maker, Wheeling, V. ; James W Johnston, tiny trifle, Ky.; F. Merry weather, Cinetnnati, 0., 'General Depot. N. ll—ln the severest Darns and Senlds it extracts the pun to a few mtnutes—lt never fails' lull EISIIIIIDAL 6 iiinidiii3A.L. OPVION, -..-',, No. 66, DIAMOND ALLEY, • ~,l i :,''' •;. -, few doors Lederer Wood meet, m --;.- •-:. matte. ..t7r,-: •.:1- ! AIL BROWX 9 haytAlf l'.° ll .t. , :' , .:- . - . V: - -. regularly educated to the meffles ;' , ,. r .t ', -; . ' profession, and been for mme mat au- In general praeuee, now cortfunni .i , .. , .... ; • his attention to the treatment of 5. ~ ' ... A those pnzate and delicate cosi .. ' '. ..- t plaints (or watch hz., opportardnek ..i ... __ ~ .0 gaperlllCC peculiarly. qualify , '1 .. '.." I "' " y ea rs iauu.,o44* d r o oled to stady • tr ea tm ent of those comp w time he has had more pracuce and has eared more pa. dent. than can ewer fall to tho lot of any private DM': wiener) amply qualifies tom to offer mmractece of meetly, permanent, and satisfactory care to all afflicted tank dehcate diseases, and all duels°, =lung there' from. • • Dr. Brown would inform those allitt.ted with private diseases which have become chronic by time or ag plumbed by the use of any of sic common nostrums of the day, that their complains can be radically and those oughly cured; he having given his careful attention to the treatment of such cases, and succeeded tn hundred. of instnncet to curing pvasons of tullanumoon of the seek of the bladder, and [mitred diseases which often Pout , from those eases whore others have consigned them to Impel.. despair. He particularly invites sack as hare been long and couveceurally treated by other. to consult turn, when every satisfaction will be peen them, and their eases treated in a earcfitlotorough and intelligent tuattner, pointed out by a long exp. - lenge study, and lioreatimmon, which it is impossible for tbb. engaged iii general precut,: of medico.. in give an one etas. of dozes, (17 . 11crnia or Rupture.—Dr. Brown et. loon,. p or t soul i t, with with Hernia to call, as he has paid p.m. * Mar sitenuon to this disease. CANCERS also eared. 'Skin &remise, also Pt! s, Palsy, etc., speedily cared Charges very low. N. 11.-I'atients of cub sex living at a disuses, by stating their disease in 'voting, goring all the sympi trim, can obtain medicines with directions for nem by addressing T. BROWN, M. D., post paid, end encl.,. tong a rec. Dame No. SS, Diamond site'', opposite Ma overly Haase.. Rultowarnsw—Dr. Brown's newly thwovered reme dy for Ilheutuatuun ts CL speedy and Curia. remedy tot that painful trouble. It never falls. (Klee and Pollan Consulung Rooms, No. to Dta mond alley, Fttlisbargh, Pm. The Doctor's always al hums. trjr Nn nom nn oar y 1111ALITIFDEORNAal &N TS Vein re itlitSitU.- 1.3 /am. D. Lornwoon, 61 Wood met, has iost rereived name liesoninily ornamented GRATE AI•RoNS, of a warmly of patterns and colors; alas,, eta 111,1{1.! Paper Orornamenting looking remeile, picture frames, or lamps. Desirable Suburban Residence tor Ruts rrlIS subscriber, intending to remove firm Mr- I. brush, offers fat rent his rasideuee at Oakland-- The grounds, embracing twenty acres, are handsome• ly improved, and the place well stocked with choice cad valuable fruits, ninny of which are produced in considerable quantities The location a delightful and healthy. Any Penal. waking m tent may """ the preralsea—nossesinon wall be riven early natter tflilne MM. 6A. FAIINL,VIDCH. FOR SALB—e. lirtek House, (but one year boa t ) and Lot, ou Rol moon duvet, Allegheny, near old Bridge. Price low and terms easy.— Ingo ire of jy - 21 S SCHOYER, 110 Second at aFOUR new two story Brie Dwelling Houses, well finished and in complete order, on Centre Avenue. or hilinersvilla road, 7th Ward. Pt. Session given immediately. Rent low. Enqu ire of JOHN WATT CO, corner Liberty and Hand at. , )Yl9 - - Valuable Real Estate for Bole, jitTHE subscriber offers for sale her House and Lot in Allegheny City. pleumtly situated on Rank Lout, and fronting the Allegheny river, nearly opposite the point of Pittsburgh. The Let 090 act wide, sad .tend. from Bunk Lane on the South CO Rebecca street on the Nona, Wended also by Nel son street on the Wen. It is one of the handsomest aud most desirable lots now offered for sale any where in the neighborhood of Allegheny City. It islarge enough to be subdivided advantageously into In build i• lots oldie usual else. It is very suitable for • feat -11. residence—is stocked with • va riety of choice Fruit Trees m full bestirs- The dwelling Is convenient sad comfortable, and all in good repair. A wmanioc deed will be given, and possession at my ante to suit the purchaser. • For tellOd, apply on the premise. to jyr3rllm PRRBE SAVORY. FOR REST att.A large store on Market at, between 3rd and 4th sm. well finished and handsomely fined up for ry goods, betng a good stand for that business. (JAZZ Ah Other, 3rd st, over Philo 11011--othee hours from l, to 12 sa. 1712 _ . Ji: A VERY desirable residence in the Do '.6rough of klanchester, adjoining John Dow. rang, Vey. The Lot is a corner one, fifty feet front by one hundred-and ninety feet deep—with a two story Briek House, twentysfive feet front, with two parlors, dining room, and kitchen on first floor. A carriage boom, stable and grapery, and the lot fall of choice fruit trees, all In good order. Enquire of the sub:em ber, Lumber Mere - ham, Allegheny city. MlO:dkattfT JNO. PATTERSON. • --- - Property is--ro Ulty for Soli: - THE subscribers order for sole a number of chose. Lots, situate in the Second Ward, frontlng on the Common ground, on cosy terms. Inquire of W. Olt ROBINSON, Atty as Law, at Clair at or of JAS RUBINSON, on theorem.. myl7:d&stfT FOR SALE, A THREE stoned laurelling HOP., being the second house from Penn tweet, to Soyder's Row, on Hay ittect. Immediate posraution will be given. }lnquire of DAVID RITCHIE. Attorney at Law—office on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and Grant Street lutOtthf FOR FOUR new two story lines Dwelling Holmes, well finished and in conikJete order, on Center Avenue, 7th Ward. PotTessian Oven July Ist. Rent low. Enquire of JOHN WAIT & CO, inn corner of Ltberrt ar,utMm_ TO FARM/CDS AND I.llllllMatiltleiN. THE undersigned offers for sale In M'Keui county, Pa., ISVO acres of well timbered LAND, with an excellent Saw Mill nearly new; and two new Frame Rouses, one 41 feet front by 47 back; the other St feet front by 24 back. Also, good new frame Ram, thirty by forty feet. The mill and land are situated foor miles from the Allegheny river. A great deal of PINE TIMBER of the best quallty, and also a vast qtmntity of the very best hemlock. Also, one acre on the bank of the Allegheny, near a cove, most admirably adapt ed for rafting, where luinberntm be rafted on the ice in wtnter, sad be perfectly safe from all freshets.— Puce 8,000, or 85 an acre. Tams easy. Will take chell cleared small farm, with good house and or ard upon It, no part payment, if location Is suitable, and the balance tn lumber, or as nuly be agreed ot. This is m excellent opportunity for lumbering; and the probability is great that in two or three years this property will double Its value, in eonttequence of its proximity to the New York and Erie Railroad. Tim ber nulleient to wear oat several saw mills—and aev real mill sues on the stream which runs neatly througb the centre of the land. About fifteen acres iLL No hill to nee on hnoling lumber from 05111 to river. Trout anti game in abundance. For farther particu lars, address, tpost.pardo P. B. TEMPL,}7TON, mvvitd&wtecl Garen. ram... Two wars to ease. THE subseribers will sell at pnviae sale, tnow two valuable Lots of Ground, situated on Tomato st., in the Third Ward of Allegheny etty, each having a front of 20 feet, running back lOU feet in depth to n 29 feet alley, upon which is Wilt a stone wall, 25 by 100 feet, which contains stone enough to build cellars (or two comfortable dwelling bonsai, and in front there are three shade trees, of e years growth, wd the side walk is paved with brick, all of which will be sold at P9OO. Pittsburgh and Allegheny, or County Scrip. will be taken in payment. J H PHILLIPS, No 5 Wood s tet my to Will. BENSON, immediately opposite send lots. lure/ TO LET, TIIF. twinning . House on Third tseet, above Smithfield, °cm:emit by Ws family of the late O. A. N. WWl:veil. Possession given on the let ot July nest. Also. same loge lom of ground in the Ninth Ward, betweenshe Filth Wod sod Crohanamlle, gettable for Telpher yard, WM. %l. DARLINGTON, isirtettdd At IC Lttlit CAL.b:—.lnve lots eligibly anumeo on me Dom is M Birminctonn. The lots me silo., Dom teed hingd on Ilmininn um street, numbered la F klbusiman's plan 75, 77..1, SI and M2--Lot No 75 froutiug Pt feet on 711a t1 5 .c0 uneet. IV feet drop the other lour . .5./ feet front each. by sit feet deep. Tenns--lireater pan of parchuse money may raj main !or six yours, secured by mortgage. Foe panic: slam button: of ti SCHOYEB., ruml; 110 second si Ue s ADO" four miles above Lock No. .Me mouth of Puic R., ALonougatiela River. The Coal is. of die very best quality, arid easy of acct. Any number of acres, from twenty-five m ohnmired, might be obtained. Persons desirous of pnrchnidug, can call on WALKER REED, on thn premises, or Win. Reed, opposite the POCrfil oee, who will give any in lonuati. coneerrung the property. The above wilt., be .011 at • great bargain, mvlT Po LET—A good brick Dwelling House, 1 4 / 1 341.13 on 1. Hoot.. strum, Allegheny. Enquire of milk SOLOMON SCHOVER S F°.' lot of 6comW ,LltteLoEn • N i ' l er;s A „ P r sTre ß et, S d it foe i P t — fr A om high avert, Mi feet front on Webster, by CO feet to . a five t alley —quite c:ose to now court home. Price $O5O. Terms, 0550 rush to band; balance in one, two, three and four years man tha first of April lost Cauiity and City Scrip taken for caah payment. In .:111We n my IC SeminVßß. •• 255 &arse COW mama sew swim, Q [TRAPSLou the Momnirahcla river, about WIWI. 0 from Mt aborgh and 3 auks above third Leek, ln the immediate neighborhood of Maar. Lyon & /Thoth, and Mr. Johir Herrons purchase. Thin fine body of Coin will Le sold at the low price of $3! per sere—ono third In hand, balance in bee equal annual payments, without tnterew Tale indisputable. Location very 000.1—climoot be&imputed, For farther particular. cermet of RALSLEY, who has • draft of said pro petty. Residence 2.1 at, below Ferry, Mr. Adams' Row . N. Them it another main of coal on Sus traet, about GO feet above the lower, of excellent cattily. irtnallf it B. Valen62i Bulldlugg-Lota-lor put: aubbcribers arc antbonsed to offer at private 1 sale, end upon highly favorable terms, • number of very valuable Minding Lots, competing • large portion of toe Lots numbered O. 55 Cl and 70, IA Woods' Geoeral Plan of kite City of Plit.burgh, situa ted at the youth eastward!y earner of Penn and Wayne tweet-, fronting :HU feet on the former.and extending along ihe latter shoat GOn (net to the Allegheny river, and bang n part of the Real Eutate of the late James S. Ste venson, Esq., deceated. A pion or qulrdiviaion of the above Lout In conker. silty with which ill. proposed to sell, may be seen at the noise of the undersigned, on Fourth, between Mar ket and Ferry ate. WILLIAMS & ROHN. my] Valuable Mauro tar satas frill: following propery ttos airy of Pirotheratt and near the borough of hfartehester, on the Ohie aver, Is offered for male on aecommodaductentere of the c Lz tv ieton of Let No lapis the plan rend+ went, be 24 e of 0711 i n. n tiutilry nt I. 7lToy ou n S' Grant Street. 10 OM lore Lots fronting OR an Avenue, Ct feet 'ride, running from Deaver road to the Ohio river. ad ledning Fldßives Oil Cloth Factory. For terms, empatro of CHARLES B. SCULLY, or JAMES (PHARA, f0ri1.4.111 Markel. Building. Ith m. Vi r ttiditoWopa' rty for Sale,' TN THE NLYTII WARD OF FITTSBURGIL-Bev -1. erai Lots on Baldwin and Liberty etrents, in the Uth Word, 21 feet by 10n, and achanent the proposed depot of the Central Railroad. For tercet brown, of ;CHARLED B. SCULLY, or JAMES O , IIARA, Unrko's Building. 4th at TWO I.IOIIBEB AND LOTS DOD AILIAL 1 8 0, TWO LOTS on lienver street, In the eity o Allheny, obese the app. COMMOrtI, On "'Web to erected a frame bathing, two stollen Itlgh,.nuttabin tor two small tenements. The lots are each twentY feet to from by one hundred feet deep, and ran bash to u street forty feet mule. The bitilantgo on the pre; owes will pay n very It navisetne interest on the invent; meet, ond the property well bewhi cheep for rash. Apply to II Sproul, Clerk's other; U. K. or to KAY k Ckl 21ovp Boatel. Bottom Imorad for Solo. ACRES 9F LA.Nllootaamil in Peebles town. T mhip, on the llonoimahelo, three miles from Plits burg h—tn lots In Mil purithamarns. For farther porde. alarm apply to Iloory Woods, 3d 24 or to A WASHINGTON, • nortA.-dif 4th, above Smithfield at gi%TARE/WI:SE FOR tiAl.l2..—The maim:main otTert for sale the throe story brick %Taxational' on Wood atreet, occupied by FL Tanner & CO: apl7 WM. WILSON. Jr. •-•' rALUA RIX REAL ESTATE ON PENN SCREED V FOR SALE—A Lot of Groirail situate onPeon wool, between flay and Marlorzy treets, adiounai din house and tot now occupied by Richard El i ararda, haring a front of 10 fent, and in depth ISO feet, will ba add on favorable kerma. Tale unexceptionable. En. quire of C. 0. LOOMIS. 4th at, new Wood. oclll-40 M=! AA DESIRABLE Building Lot m Allegheny city, ft. "wanly located, in cue about haft an acre, and wilt he sold on accommodating terms Inquire of fob° 1 D t I I.IAMS , OD wood n As, FOB - RENT—A room in the second story. No. IM tl Wood Street. ;ate; -GICO. W. litl.llll INFORM their friends and the realm dialling hays no longer any CM:Mee I.loa wan MOLT Lt. 0 11.1>U4 [WM In Penn meat, trauma th the Pitlzbanitt Unmet having removed that, entlr• Itusiness to the POINT URVAirIiRV. in Plr tanhnt airthui via 51. ORGAN'S WOIII.I KILLER- Prronevnin, Jane 12, 1549. Mr. John D. Morgan—Dear S. I gave one teaspoon fall of your Worm Killerto one amp children, and in die short ume Grano half hour Itpassed twenty large worms. I feel role in recommending your Vonnifinte as the best medicine that can Le used for expelling worms. /rams Moans; uoar Noble -Meru. Prepared and sold by the proprietor, SOHN D. MOR GAN. Druggist, ono door litho , Diamond alloy, Wood street. ielg DUN GOODS LT Wtlol.llBAlalle WIL MUItI . IIY Invites dui attention of moos chant, to the lane supply of new Goods just opened in his whoicsala llamas, on Zi story, northeast corner 4th and market streets, Pittsburgh This being his second supply for this spring, ho has ninny kinds of goods at reduced priees, and soma styles not to toe found elsewhere snYhdhosT (lANYASSEW Yellow eansupsed lJ Items, winter ltrand, In store and foe sails by Sh/LLERS Sr. LOGGIA SEIALOIELETT & DRY GOODS JOBBERS, trY WOOD STREET, RE now receiving a very largo stock of frail 11 Goods, of regent purchase and importatfon,which they will nen to the tragic at such price. as cannot fail :to give entire satisfaction. City sea Canary Matt Mat are invitwl to call and ,yartatta, , aUsslnck beton purchasing elsewhere,
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