+~7 BY MAGNETIC TEIARAM. REPOUTED & TELEO '*PLIED - Wit THE PITTSBURGH DAH.;-;*ZETTE. REVOLUTIONS IN BOA. ~ Augtpit 1 Late advice' have been rectsiveMrom which lame that three Rev°haloes Oil lately taken place there. • D o. t l Great atrocities had been comoOed m Pale, daring which a large number of hare+ , were leek • .% ed by the mob, m g ,R.N*ugust A vote was passed in this nitaos - terday re commending the Corporation to tats £125,000 stock in the Caortlandi Rail Road The Britioki i Lesgue at Kingatorave agreed to make It.. 10./5;00 11 pennarteablAt the meet ing on Tuesday, nothing importauas done.— The stars and: stripes were run'lo . 4 but polled down again. =. --'i The health ttf Montreal is Impr",4l'hg, -if EiNIER'SNE4 : Now S ...' ;Aug. 1. The steamer Cambria's LIMB/ Is AISW :doe over the wires. f ' ' CHOLERA IN PHI Eittntik. Plll if: ,L 4414, Aug. 1. There were 19 Cholera case , at . . 4 iliterments for the 23 hours ending at noon to dkoi ', CHOLERA IN NEW 4Cil New VA 'Aug. 1. • The number of cholera canes feOl'irted daring the 24 hours eliding at noon to dafiitettail7o, and GO CHOLERA IN CINCINNITt Comt4.4n,,lkog 1. The reportof , iaterments for the kal hoina end ing .t to any, were, of CholaPanie, and of other dildaliale. CHOLERA IN BROOK:PO.: 12:=1M1 • There 'were 28 canon of coolers Xitd 12 deaths awin g the twenty four hours end 4 at noon to tiny. •"4:i PHLLADELPHIA MAlR:fier Prna.anz..l4., Aug. 1. Fknontinues quiet, and priciikrdetailana ry. Holders- ask 64,7564,87 far saki old stock. Corn Meal—ln beld at $2,87. Wheat—There is a good dems4 not 'Wheal, and farther sales of 2400 bus at 11or good Red, and 113 Car While. Corn—Continues in fair deman44d 3000 bee have been soldet 71:14161c per km. Provisknia—We notice only a ma‘rde demand. in the market. The prices of P 0 S k mad Bacon have an upward tendency. Whiskey—chdy a um led demand - 4244c in and 24c inkihds. NEW YOEtK MARE . Nrw Aug. 1 Flour—There is a fair demand 4;:the , market, bat prices continue without chan * The gales this inamingreached 500 bbls at fitet ilhotatioas. Wheat—The supply being light, 4ezo are very firm. We can report no males to Corn—Better qualities have ailt.,anc.Cd 1232 e per bu. The Isles to day slammed 441 - lablibt 15,000 bus, as 61.0620 per be, for prime grikAerti yellow, and 5212i590f0r good western Pork—Mess and Prime have 121 on the bbl Cut Meat —lu hut meats a fair bit linek's is doing ea firm prieeg. , Cotton—Tbe market continues Vitry firm, with en upward tendency. Sales of 100 f, halal at last gamed rates. • Stocks—The market to day was3P;thoilepress -, NEW YORK 41ARK*11'.:: Ns* YOU., Aug. 1. Orlau—We notice an odraneeol, pod firm, Flour hen declined six pence, oqlOwelr or cum grades. Grain—Continues firm. at formui.. Provisions—Are without ckumgi 6ut :ibe mar 'Yet la Whiskey—Salm at 241 c per galf4., NEW ORLEANS MAJNc . ET.: NEW Chaii . eaL icily 25. Flout—Haa advanced $1 on the i ghi Cetus We notice an admice ah-bneicent. do Sag 41e past week. . The shy La generally healthy. -.7:-. • Governor Ramsey hsa divided ta: Territory cf rtuzumeta into Three Judicial distrlN th‘'eoortsof sit at towns of llithan*.s, Bt Anthcr siy's Falls, and Stillwater. Immignifiyi irdo the ter I Awry la going on with rapidity. WI:: The grand jury of Hsunihon not . ttity. Ohio , haws 'found two indictments fin murder ni:ltheifirst dc pee against James B. Summon. From the fthiadelphot HMO& Ma. POLK'S We repel to find: that so solefor a (tatter us the religion. change of the late Ex , O i residentYolk shoalA have led to *somewhat anted coiltroventy amongst:seral religious papers in4entieasee,— Such a controversy can do no gookdo tie cause sir Christianity-7no good to time UtltiC eialtaire in it, and must . be P eculiarly ditureasir to rela tives of deceased gentleman. "Ve have no deeirela take part in such a dlapitt4ttod only re fer to it to introduce a correction 44601:n0 gate meats in relation to Mr. Pollee last 0.0, that have had a pretty extensive eirculagon. The Nashville Christian Advocate,'" xMiltbodist,) •of the 20th hut., copies the narmti4df Mr Polk's laic days, that originally appeared ie New York Herald ' and makes some LOBtelfilAnrittiOllS to the narrative. -The Advocate gfi4s an article irons Rev.!. BildcFenin, oldie Mee&tilist Church, in regard to Wad narrative, from a" 7 4.h We learn that the statement in regard to Mir: Seth's having asked Din Edgar, of the` Presbyter...4d Church, to baptize him, is incerrect—also, thrOst statement that Mr. Polk promised "his friend . ltdrazgo, when he vu governor, that when he didlrribrrice chris theafty, he (Mr. McFenin) should hititiza him," is incorrect. Mr. McFerrin also coitus the state ment thal.fidr. Palk asked his ittod,Wolis consent to be baptized by him. Ile says she khew his prefer eneeswerefor the Methodist Chareglandotthohgb a Presbyterian, yet she gave her, protral of his determination to join that church, 1;1M' a true and liberal Christian. Mr. McFerrin aifil'i: It V true that the undersigned •arbaptthe Mr. Polk is the presence of the Rev. 141. gar, and the Rev . Mr. Mack, who were beta- ' tby th e , e 1 request of Mr. Polk, and the Ism - , and that he did likewise administer to him the 'a Supper, Dr. E. and Mr. Mack, both ' et the em blems, with levelsl other pious friei and I take !pkauture in saying, that both of Water'. p.m .... men displayed ort the occasion it2litdr- genuine el/tried= spirit, and rejoiced that thlre friend had been made partaker by faith of the:benefits of the pest *maternal; of our Lord Jest Pleat. The scene was solemn and deeply tote g. I will conclude these remarks biting, that in everything the Inman harmony 4fitgood feeling prevailed, without, so far as I 1.710901 single jar or discordant Sentiment. Mr. Polk ffirbself profess ed to have obtained pardon for all la ' sing and the purification of his heart through 4blocsficd our Lord Jews Corte, and from the thee that he real. reed this great blessing, and attahtied himself to the Chunk and received the saerathents, he never expressed the slightest doubt, but With meekness and humility praised the • Lord (or- is abundant mercy, and with unwavering conthlpce reposed upon the Saviour, and died in ful&H :ajmranc e of a thitlutiortality. -„r .-, Mr. brFerran appends to his 'erg ele a letter from 'her. Dr. Edgar. of the PresbVidrian Church, folly 'in..brains all his statements;rdad going to ahoy that Mr. Poltes connection 116. th the Metho dic Minsk Wart the 'result of ehir#o denomina ticrnal pekrear- es, and not of. any4thlitietd Byrn pathitte It 11 psoper to date that eontrover• sy to which we hare referred, is at;between the Presbyterian and Methodist jouratitsibut between the Tennessee Baptist and the htethit.dhat papers of die State. Clerk Wanted. WANTED—An experienced EltdeWait' in the Dry G 0.46 bmi.a... None other nein apply irisaltf W. IL CIARHARVD Market In VITA - 18 TED,. -- :. , - :11sACK8IMITLI capable of msiciairaalt pan.. for. ding, and famishing loch wroi is is required Salt Works, and repairing smelt Steam engines stadtmelers . A. (IV:MOM le now altered to MA a person, to aavFiheL idaiself in tdisiness wbere#d eon employ mosor three hands. Apply to KIF.tl As ..yras, or the satoteribers, mat TZVALUM., for fa rtfar infornutuon. T 110.11.0 KIK& LEIVIKRF,TERBON ;". Saline Salt Wort' /al' 18, 1819. -.: .. gaudy men;is a a C. IL GRANT, U Wow a • DILESS, nossr.:c. G. W. Cialß • vnitUlioNs, CUTTERS, AND -4Y,ANUFACTU REIM' I:IFUMBRRLLA, PARAIKOL, CANE, ** VirHII7,RONNET AND DRESS RONE. Irr . E sespecuelly catlike attention 044 ereaants and VP- Dealao.ln the largest and bdttsasuny of the abets aitieles in lids city, oT the toneolligrieca. No, 123 N. Third Omar, Race Meet,. adjoining the HottI,TAILADMptuA. ly L7..cootm . " lk AFACKERSL— 100 Ma. Large gialnlasiaehaaetts luspeetwo fo arrim, far sale bp O,'S• Ciataalq. , • 11544=1 ~k~ ~,': lEEE COMMERCIAL RECORD. Lao. I aki as J uLy.—Auc. I'B - allarday„ tionday, 3o Monday, Ro7ll:laay ..... Thursday, ...... ......... 3 Friday, PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE COMMITTEE FOR AUGUST. Oro. wirrmar. /Arm 314U134.1.4 OrSICS, Prll3llnaafi Gauss., Wednesday Morning, duryaar 2, 1849. 5 The rivet Cr:Minoan nearly on a nand, with 21 inches in the chaotic/. The ar#Valt and departures are mill 'Yew and far between?' Put the trade and travel on the river is so light that,inotwithstanding we have any number of the hears( dringht boats in the trade, there nothing, at present, toCUll them Into action. Only one of the re pilaf:Sae ke ts to Brownsville Is now running; she I Lu# No. 1, every evening,. at o'clock. Between this city wit: brKeesport, there ere two small steamers prr(ormtie their regular trips. In recreate to the mar*eta, we have nothing of In terest to notice Every s ing continues quiet at isal quotations. Flour woo ht:Ad in small lots 54,75, on the wharf. but without sales. LYOII COLLlMl.—CapleUter has and been making important Improvements its his fine new steamer. The full length of her cabin know fined out with berths, end in point of convemente and comfort, her arrange ment. aro - not carp... 4 diy any boat of her class on the river. The Lydia leaves undai far Cincinnati and S. Louis. Tat lane hisnevneritte to Onto Jae KENTC. r.—Ac cording to Hant's Merehtihes Meg-mine, whose statis tics upon each subjects ate inways to be relied on, there are thinydhree Iron finances in Ohio and KenteekT, that is to toy, torentydnis in Ohio and eleven In Ken. tacky, which yield an atitregate of X,OOO tons of mg metal, each year. There ice also a number in Tenant. see and Illinois, which ytind a considerable amount of Metal. Mu. the largest plicdo» of the Chit; and Keatucky metal, is dupes. or at the Cincinnati market, and it is eery seldom that the is more than adequate to the demand. The arnoolit consumed in Cincitmat, w estimated et 81,000 tons, for which 8600,000, or thereabouts, is annnally.y.d. Of eta. Reninesito Market., •:k ST. toms, Italy 2.1, 1049 Tobacco and Lead—Ntibing transpired in either ar ticle. Lead we quote im54,1064,11i, at which figures the last sale. of upper mines were reported. Hemp—Sales of near cal hales, fair to strictly prime from store, at $121101.1-.To day, transactions report ed embraced about 230 bides, fair to good D B, at $l2O 05193, and 55 balcsalsielly prime at $lll7 IP ton. Floor—But a limited stock was on the landli , g to-day, and sales were confined exclusively to small lots coun• try, to fill orders and for MilneStle purposes, at advan eed polecat say shout .rio barrel.. good to nitro coun try brands, at 83 3.5534.75.: Round lots of good muntry br however, wouldtibt command more than Still 084,73 bbl. - WPkeat—No perceptible change either in prices or demand. There was rather more offenng today than heretofore, and sales embraced some :MOO sacks, mix.d to prime, at 70085 e, mcirit returned. Com—Under the infirm - ice of unfavorable soothe rn adnces, the market waitbeavy, and the only lot of mo ment on sale, wont forwent for want of a parchaser at etutuday'. rates. A small lot, partly damaged, sold at Mc, sad. included. Thighighest offer. were 38 to 40e. including sacks. Provistons—A sale cieubtanarday of 101 bbls prime park in $7,75, Inspected. '.bio sales of lard. or bacon 70 casks in small lots, inferior shoulders at 3031. e.; good 31c; inferior and common std. 45041.; pnme 4liasc ♦lh. . Whiskoy—The market: is advlineing, with sales of 60 bbl, raw at and QQbbl. in two lot. at 20c 47 gal. Bidet—Sales at 7k 99b.,N0 sales of other trisect worthy of mention--(Wohltean. Wool Grocaing In Minot.. The Peoria Register live. a good account of the sheep pastures of than pan of Illinois. They are be coming numerously stocked, with very superior quali ties of sheep. The entirik.nniaber of head in the coun ty I. stated at 30,000, odd the wool clip of the past 00,000 Lie The venerable Bishop Chase is one oi the chief wool genwers of that immydiatevi e:thy, owning *Lock orfiLOCO head. C. Stone also has a hock of the rime sizek . hiral there are several other honks of 1.100 to 1,94 With The bithiness or woollyrowing is receiving a great deal of attention there, gild becoming one of mach un. panne*. Au interestiliziaccount is given of a lock of pure French Mannorpast introduced iota that coun ry, by Mr. Truman ilunighreys. of Elmwood. Then sheep are represented asilmiuguished for the extraor dinary firmness and thickness of the fierce, large (Sue, and strong gonstithtlon. The head and fine is completely covered withbool, down to near the end of the nose. The importedi - uck weighs some "iltbs, and sheath 2110 s of wooL Theavenge weight of fierce from these sheep is said pbe from 10 to 14 tbs head. --(Cincinnati Gazette .„ The Wool Crop. The wool eolrovero 41111 rage. between the grow ers andspeettlatdis In Old neighbonng county of Wash itigtorb Pa_ Judging from the dust that Is raised, they condone and dispose of NI the lino wool made no the United States. It abould•be recollected that there is a small snip of Virginia land containing untie two hon• deed square miles, aird-.1/esthal some very One farms, comprising the counties Of Ohio. Smoke, and Hancock. lying between the Mick' river and said Wastunrobt county, which also proklithes the very finest possible quality of wool. It has been customary with parches era to characterise all thip production with the common creme of “Washingten comity wool:" and oars Les not pined much by the inditerionnate nomenclature. We now of indthiduais within these comities owning gook. of thootrands, whose total clip has never aver aged less than the No large talcs of this clip have, as yet, been made; growers hill h olding on for 4.50.9. th kr lb. ' [Wellsburg (Vu.) Herald. Hogs "and Bali Cattl• Ia Obit°. Th e f o ll ow i n g etatemer4 of the number of hags end beef cattle useesed in the tespeetive ceunties for the petxua year, we have obtained from the Auditor .4 State. bur s table comprises returns (rein twenty see ea counties only. The Morns from the remaining f o n ty eight comities. we ehrioll give as soon aspossible itf tet they AM reported at the Auditor's office. It will he seen that, at far, there an int-reale jo the number of both cwhe and bop —fan. Chron. Tarm. FlOOl 1842. 184.9. 1849 Ashland •• 42410 14052 21900' 24107 Brown 190:51 434273 14182 14021 249717 Colarnbiana• •••• • • • .taciva 16770 2'lll 21=1 Goatweton ••• • • • • • -•119 13694 . ..d3NS M 1.51 Cuyahoga IGI C 7 49000 130.31 11 1= Delaware ..... • • •—•111.44 12723 30119 30374 Peirfield 1 18724 40054 42140 Franklin 1 13307 31933 34514 Greene 12:41 1.Z30 33401 .3640 e - • . . Uniaiiton IMF !um ULM 1,64:49 Hocking. • • 6 Mt 1.230.1 10563 1%123 19"4."_ ' 46973 Idahouing • • - • .......1 7 93) 163/5 14D16 13759 114 3 11 . 1:1114 1137 V= 11437 Marg. 1131 1 1/ 1;1397 914 i zuese Pot”ige zioep WWI 11344 1314.714 • - - .1. , " . ^" ' " 44 i'usearawas• • • ..... 1370 415685 23759 Y 5164 We are ranch pleaved:Sto see the improved appear ance or business on our *Peels, within a week Peg, in consersprence of the total disappearance of the cholera frog amongst ay. The city is really looking op again, and wean a busy appearance, such as is has not known for a long period. We Oast it may Continue The cholera has, however. the beat excuse possible for an • abet tall upon to judging from the enormou• guano des of green corn, cucumbers, watermelons, he., he., sold to Orr markets. That there Is rto predisposition to it avec, is will Proved, eldest suck; sine Is such with rolpunity.—{Banner. "; JOURNAL OF TEE FRIAHLIN INSTITUTE, al me reared - 7 nurnsezvsm.s, FOR THE PROMITTIONor me MECHANIC ARTS. Man olden ni“hanical.Tvriodieal extant in Ameri- J. es, is published on the first of each month in the city of Philadelphia. It hes been regularly issued for upwards of twenty-three lent* and is carefully edited by a committee of seiantifin academen appointed for the p by the Franifin institute. • Toe deserv urpose, edly high reputation, both at home and abroad, which this Journal has acquired and 0P.. - ed, has given it a circulation and exchange hat of the best character, which enables the Committee on Pala- Scalia. to [stake the hist selections from Foreign Journals, and to give Mckinnon to original communi cations on mechanical and scientific subteen , . nod no tices of new inventions, notices of all the Patents issu ed at the Patent Office Washington City, are publish. ed In the Journal, together with a large amount of in formation on filecheMpiCheminry, and Civil Engi neering. derived from thclaust and best authorities. Tiun Journal la published ou the drat of cach month, each number containing:lt least seventy-two pages, and forms two volumes Mnually of about 4.72 pogea each, :illustrated with engravings on Copper and on wood adieus subjects which require them. The submtipron pricers Five Dollars per annum, payable on the completion of the sixth number, and it ill Eh forwarded free Q. postage when Pre 'dollars are mit:tined to the Actm(yy ,postage put t in advance for one year'. subscriptitie. Communications and leten on business molt be di rected to "the Actuary orate Franklin Institute, Phil adelphia, PennsylvanuaY-.lbe postage paid. HAMILTON, AM:Ailey F. I. ClifeAp Itry Goods. 17[7110 WANTS Mosigito Bars roe of cent/. IV }teary Brown blustne for 41 " 61 " e Bleached a!' ,i 3 . Superior i., -,- o et '. Ibiresoletle , Calicoes . ~ Goad quality, do. ' . of •• Now de Lino. 121 . Gingham/ to '. Alpaemas - . lel 4i E3rllll do. a. 23 " Silk and Wool Bermes " ISt - Colton & " ••• " Bonnet Ribbons ':' - 6 12/ " 'Gog2l quality Kid Gloves" Cassintis It.l “ unrad Climb.,. " 81,23 A. A. MASON . 1 / 4 CO, :have Goods at prier/ named above, Cel iOOlll at the.only cheap one price store, tl.lMaMetscreet.____:i _ ,r,, ASTROLOGY. Air II LOAENZO, the celebrated Philosopher, Presi .= den of the MaroloSical Society, will remein in the city for • short time, Bbd may be ...cited on all the ageire of human life,Sit No 411, St Clair in. Auendelics (rem 3beBk. aL Fee from 50e to 8.50. his Iderenee le the onlyliersces who predicted correct ly the marriege ofatertYietorhti Lod detiorib. , bee husband, two yean before it toot piece: P. th—Bring the time of birth with -- 01.1118 panneratip hereuitora exialler under the Ann of A. C. BRADLEY, la dissolved by the decease AB, C. Bradley. The htuiusee will be carried on by A. Bradley, who .111 aspic the tnisiness of the late fino. • ItEALOYAL.—A. Marvin, hen rcraoved his FotradrY Wanthoose from No. 119 Second street, to N 0.19 Wood et cot, between That and Second nrceoy •a the warehouse latelyookrpted hp G. A. Berry, where he will keep consist:alp an band a general serortmentOr Cutlass, Grate., Storea:Ortoldnt /Boom +Ye. .1719 . JPArriku, &o. ISO bal. Noe 1 and ti netting; do do C andlewick; dOtelbe Cotton Yarn. for sale by 11W ROBISON, LITTLE 8 CO I 8 HEREBY i3IVEN to those - Wholraeli.thernsalves indebted to the Estate of JOHN WIIITTEN, dee'd, (tats of Pinalwillih, ) that they are revealed to Call without delay and settle their accounts with Richt.' Floyd, at the Warehouse of J. &B- Floyd, Bound Church Buildings, Liberty street. Those neglecting this notice longer than thtny days, way that their accounts will then he in the hands of a proper officer for Collection. AEA ROA BET WIIYITEN, 2 Adat /rain. RICHARD FLOYD, 7_ ;3 4 64 4 53 456 4 57 4 36 4 56 Uur RAPFING PAPER-600 roams in store uld for V V sale by jy24 J 9 DILWORTH kCO HAAIS-2254 Hams, now ready for taking from the *moire house, foe wile by iy2.l IV tr. R 111'..7UTCHEON. 152 Liberty st SMOULDERS—CU pes Shoulders. in .note house and (or sale by jyill NY de R M'CUTCH FAN EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR--30 bbls just reekl and for side by jyl4 ARMSTRONG & CROZER THREE SECOND HAND PIANOS, either for sale or rerth—One of the above Piano Forte. will Se exchanged keen originally ERA) fora lot of ground, Of merchandige at a fair ealuatiorf. If II JOHN H HELLOS, SI Wood at JUNIA'III3I,OO,3IB-45 Io In steno and for gale by BIER & JONES, Canal Posin, near 7th In TARTAR—Vb E ladert= s, ar4 lzr oo aaje .t by UM—l Min and er reed m for sale by 1 13 3 g ESELLERS G A salo by 5 SNUFF —t berm J 1 151 : 7 1 7 , d LL 7go r L IQUORICE ROOT-4913 2 T. prime ß szar s er, read e b S\VIM MUSLINS—W. It Murphy has received a fresh supply for dresses, very cheap. Also, em broidered Muslin., plain Man Muslin., and barred Jaeonets, low priced and fine, at northeast corner 4th and Market sta. ir23 F URNITURE DIMITY—W. FL Murphy has recei ved a few pieces for summer bed quilts, at the low price Or 124 eta per yd. /Y 23 AT REDUCED PRICES—W. K. Murphy has on band a fevr white and colored quilts, which be will close out at low prices. /Y 53 BACON SHOULDERS-4 cooks jou rec'd and for sale by jyLI 8 & W HARDALUGH 011EEPEL5I boxes pn.,...-eCreim Cheese, last reed and for sale by jy3s S&W HA RDA UGH • 7) OUSSEL'S AROMATICK VINEGAR.—The high fl ly sanatory, Inhume and tonic properties alt. Vinegar reKder it far superior to Cologne water for the ordinary purposes of the toilet, surpusing the lat. ter in its perfume. It prevents and removes pimples, totter and asperity of the skin , It refreshes and whitens the skin, rendering it soft and moods It corrects the clammy and bitter testae( the mouth, imparting afresh and pleasant breath. It cleanses and whitens the teeth, and burdens the gums. For all the above pur poses, it is used with water in each oroporilon LS may be found most agreeable. By inhaling it and robbing it on the temples, it will remove headache. If applied instanuy to IS bunt or bruise, it will eventually prevent mortification. It corrects mated air, andguaranties from contagiorq it is therefore very useful for mining and perfuming apartments. For sale by E SELLERS, Wholesale , 57 Wood street, Pittsburgh WHISKEY—Iant bbls Whiskey, In store and foe We by lu' W& AI AIITCHELTREE Pl LA Cr "°D irie ' . l ,l2 " l! " . E N F o O tl ß C j atlp '— her un der Census; The Island of Sardinia; The Cantons— pan XIV; The Game Laws in Scotland; Dominique• Female/ulnae; The Crowning of the Column, and Crushing of the Pedestal. This day received; for sale singly,Or suhveriutions taken at g 3 per y'ear. JA.AII,B D. LOCKWOOD, Wood at, /UM Agent (or Pablishers lcfEW BOOKR—Soothey's Common Noce Book, 1.1 mined by Ins son-M-law, John Float Herten, D. D. Abbott's litstory of inßus Cesar, vette engravings_ Just received at OTATOES-15 Mils thus day roceirod from Galli poi* and for .ale by . . . iffigErLine of Omnibuses, ON THE LA WHIENCEVILLE ROAD.—An Ownt- Los will leave the Diamond .in Pittsburgh every eve Ding at 8, L and tO o'clock. Leaves Lawrenceville at 8 and IS P. M. M. & J. LIREIDENTHAL. tyci'd2w BROOMS -4U d. Pomeroy's, bor woe by ill? J D WILLIAMS - - - .• I . )R b I y ED APPLA— jygo bosh s lt w re i 7 i 'll F r ß d A r o ls i tle FISH - -TOObbls - lasge No 3 ateeVerel. Boston twee. non; 51, bait bbls do do; 50 bbLs No 2 do, Just reed and for sate by jy2o L S WA'rERAIAN MOBACCO-416 boa s's Tobacco, on band and to I arose ln a few days, some of winch are choke brand. and of sopenor quality, reed on consignment std for sale by iyuu L S WATERMAN SHAD Atip HERKLINU—A tew Mt's or noel. ye on hand and for sale by jy-.51 L 8 WATERMAN 8o bbl. R'bitc WlZEro U r E: sa i l . a \' l7.l7E R '. \l A' '. Nua FAMILY FLOUR— ) 3.5 n r bls Fame). Flour, an nosT unnment and for tale by 1511 REYNOLDS A SUER, FLOUR -20 bbls. just reed and for We by jy^3 ARMSTRONG & CROZEFL7 PECAN N IJ TS-6 bbl Paean Nov, 'sot rectaand for ads by aid ROBISON, LIT. LE to CO PERFUNIERY—EommeI's Aromatic Vinegar. do Philicome, do Ahrbiade Od. 8 sixes: fine Smell ing Salo; do do Ro.ie Soap; do do Poo-holy do, do do Boanet do, do Compound Os Mario, Jost reed and for Ie by jyld R r*ILLERS. 57 Wood st ----- Light I Light I I Light III Ftyrrat.o PLarenu-u.—Two young friends o f aril jdstly celebrated barnint dud can . no wbe bad ours, from Putst,urgh, pod a visit a abort tape ago at the Flamers . Lamp Store, No. di flurd .acct, to BUIIIOO, and as a matter of course, went to see between Wood 0.1 AIItIIICL Fora tamable bocce light st has We preference mall Ike falls of Niagara, where they were pounced of the cludern erne, being perfectly safe and cheap void of mote. grease or any of the theagreeable at- upon by a number of the "guides," and cartiago tendmis t. Ugh" "°weimmon use: • beano- drivers, who are so great an annoyance to Clatters. ftsi asaartrocut 01 tamps the ist‘st patterns for burn- , mg the same. syadittalo V. J. DAVID Each was extolling his own qualiticathatte as a ILL LI UHT, I t • mrcerone,"—knew every tale and legend connect. andDerle..C.rne,r. between , P.urth ed with the falls, and world point out every thing Decatur %large and Ferry .b eau. secd-dlyin 'of interest to them. An leteb cab man who seem- PORT WINES...-011ley, Webber A Forrester, itati ed to have licked the "blarney stone" to some pur i'ure rich mod dry. Gould, Campbell Co'. old ' dry 157.9. Orbs:atm'. 1,34; Pure 1840: . Pure Juice par- pose, w or very legoeci.e., end to get rid of him, neuter Port, Harris k. Sons, Pure Jume, threble. don- ore of our friends told Lim that he would ga with ble nod single Gaspe*. These 'et e. am all cerebra to, oyc,, be hadwhoa-no one who could not Khoo, him the Holub Plat sale or retail al lie Wpm Store of fdrm. 'lie Aber.; said he, "I know where a in, u JACOP W RA VF-11, is just under the Table Rock," and he dragged them ea; leaving hat Icon ready wilted vampentor in the lurch. TOUN M. TOWNSEND, Druggist avd Apothecary tl No. 45 Market at, three doors above Third wt. Pitts: burgh, will have constantly on hand a well selected as: moment of the best and freshest hledietnes, which he wilt sell on the most reasonable icons. Physicians sending Orders, will be promptly wended to, and sup• plied with uncles they may rely upon as genuine. BO - Physicians Prescriptions will be accurately and natty prepared front the beat mammals, at any hour of he day night iar Wo sale, a largo Cock of fresh and good Peru laid 106.00 114 SS 38643 tam Nos nx, 234, 256 and 2.34 Pea. Some, 'between Felten 44 and Bering Shp,) NEW YORK, 0727 19120 40127 98047 27611. 110 P 11167 4,'633 • 3974( la tne article of SjIIIIITS and DRAWERS, ere keep an egdleea variety. 14215 15593 1115T3 Sera t 4 inbu 15331 15317 6370 7519 II V 5 1443 75'4) flaN e 442 7348 .30D14.1 360414 404793 670131 Catalogues of stock sent by mail. Orders promptly filled. LEWIS A HANFORD, sae No a. 222. 254,256, and Y.S. Peen st. N. Y. HA MS--1000 iba extra cored, for ale by /917 J JJ WILLIAMS, Ilb Wood at GERMAN CLAY - -let oaks ree'd nit. day and for sale by PEA NUTS-340 bosh in store and for ll6ie by tyl2 TASSEY & BEST UNDNIES-4t bales Easton;v bats I Lard, LI 0 bags Feather., to arrive, for sale by of 12 ISAIAH DICKEY & Co, Front at QLINbIifES—A - bble No I Lard; 2 oaks Bacon; 2 tes O hicesvrazt 4 Maga Citmeng; 10 do Feather; now landing from steamer Cameo; for sale by ;yl2 ISAIAH DICKEY & Co POTABH-otraTrin littn - randllM . sale by /ill KEN 410LIDD & EIDEF. FllFr9ll ARRIVAL—Of extra sop 2 ply lmpurllo Carpets, of now and rick styles, at the CMPut Warehouse of W. IttI'CLIPITOC,K, srbieh are invite the attention of those wishing to tarnish steam boats or house., to till and examine our eatanstve stork be for ppr e het.inp elsewhere. lyle Fl5ll-70ithis large No3.4nekerel, Alassachusells nizipection, receiving from calm! and for sale by I Id JAMES A HUTCHISON & CO •• .e balm received a lot al Lamps N.4.eamEls, July 24, 1844. of emious sizes and kinds, of a new construction, that is quite simple and complete—some ornamental. Also. the article to burn in them called -Binning Fluid. or Elherial Oil." It has rare Tulin. which recommend It to the attention of swam boat men, hotel keepers. and house keepers, for cleanliness. economy, and brilliancy, surpluses any thing portable now to ore. Persons who please to cull on us will be ihown We pecullanties of this net, compound. A constant supply of the Fluid and Lamps kept by aI:AIM lc ATKINSON, First st„ iu2l between Wood and Market BRAT WORK ON COAL.—TaTior's Stanstres o n GCoal—Tire geographical and geological distribu tion of mineral cornimsnbles or fossil fuel, including, also, the venous mineral bituminous substances em ployed in arts and manufseinrea illustrated by maps and diagrums; emlimeins from Min oil reports of the cons-producing riountnes, the respective amounts of their production, consumption and commermal distr. button, to all parts of the world; prepared by Richard Cowling Taylor, in one vol. Soo. For sale by /1"P JAS D LOCKWOOD, d 1 Wood n IILACK SILK PARASOLS—W. R. Warns has re eeived a lot of above article, solos of which are Of An eXttn sine. 419 MEw sfil:gbWr. • Constantly tocet•lng /.1 the Carpet 'Warehouse of W. 111'CLINTOCK,No 75 Fourth street, superfine and fine In grain Carpets rich in colors and design, to which h e invite the at tendon itt . pu!ehnsera. NIS COFFEE -450 bags Rau Codee, lost recd and for sale 'cry ROB/SON. LITTLE & CO, JYIO t 92 Liberty sr 1U GLASSES—ton bads N O Moluaes; to do S lido, ALLto store and (or sale by ROBISON, LITTLE tr. CO QUA 1.-16 u oats No. i Can. Sold, psi nets nanTIE - r ) sole by ay lb ROIIISON, LITTLE &CO WAILS, be .—.3LO kegs Nasals, lased raises; CO do s•TO0 .11 Spike.; to tons aaaOnnd Bar Iron. fat saga by . 1710 nosisoN, LITTLE a co LIACON-19 rad. prima Sboolden 09 los .agar ca• .1) red convused Hams, loss ree' J and for sale by Eyre 11001,40 N, LI PTLP. & CU DRIED BREF—Ctet bush dna" Peaches, 1w Jo do Apples, for Bale by /1 16 ROBISON, LITTLE & co TYOTAniII--3 toils /*ash, a pinata antcle, 'M 7, G . o ' o JL - and (or male by Jytel ROBISON, LI ITLE ACo GLASS -175 boxes Solo W (Bassi b 0 do amid sires do, for sale by tylB ROBISON. LITTLE & CO PAPERNID no. &Gila Whipping Papnr,inzi reek! ond for sale by )ylll ROBISON. LIMB & Co 0 VOA Rfl—W N 0 Sugar-, 21/ bblt Nom 6, 6,7 0 and b Loaf do, for vale by /W ROBISON, LITTLE & CO bbls largellew No j'hisike ef; MI do de No (Add Herring.; 10 do Pickled No I Salmon, Moore and foreadehy_ /OEIOI WATT & CO RAO 1411. 'SIEZOIOOI3.MILTEINDERGE7II S. D. AGENT, Forwarding and CanualinGan alguit, bog removed to No. 67 From, botOreett Wood hod Smithfield creme. IMP • LITrA , II- 3 013 page Lecula i '4 o i l:A . 1 1 V. by n • C ou. jytfluLlve NoTIOS. JOHNSTON it STOCKTON'S, ear Market and Third .0 ARMSTRONG tr. CROZ ER. ItiIIOLHAbB CLOTHING WaRlllOllB LE W IS tIl/LIIITOILD. Have on hood the largest assortment of CLOTHING IN TII E UNITED STATES, aoairzo To L.. TTLltcrTs. Also the most extensive tnanufactnrets Oil Clothing and Covered iota In the world. PLAIN AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING Of all hinds. LOCAL MATTER& aChnTILD VOH tat PITTIBITIGIZ DaILT GIZ2TTZ Trip to the Country, No. A The National &Dad from Brownville to Union. town is kept in very good order, and passes through a fine, fertile country. Uniontown is a charming little place, and the great number of stages which pan through it every day relieves it from that monotony:so unpleasant in most country towns. It is delightfully situated in a valley surrounded by bills, and is about twelve miles from the Mo nongahela and eleven from the Youghiogheny.— The Court House of Fayette County is a neat, unpretending structure of brick, (we are sorry that we cannot say so much for the gaol,) and there is a very good alms house Just outside the town. Uniontown, likewise, commas several churches, maitufactoties, and hotels, one of which kept by Mr. A. Stone, is well worthy the attenuoo of travallers. A rapid ride of about fifteen mile. brought as to Perryopolis, a pleasant little town, rapidly in creasing in importance. It contain. the glees works of. Mears. Herron and \Valves, together with taw mills, tan yards, and other indications of business. This town is Interesting in another particular, since the country (or savant miles around it, formerly belonged to General Washing ton, who had a house built here, when all around was a forest, and is said to have superintended the erection of Oar of the saw mills. The name of this great and good man has been given to several of his favorite resorts in this vicinity. Before returning home, we paid a short visit to Fayette Springs, about eight miles from Union twit, and found it crowded with viaitere, about eighty of whom were Pittsburghers, who appear. ed to spend their time very pleasantly. The manufacture of window glass, in particular, is carried on in the valley of the Monongahela to an extent of which few of our readers have any idea, and is a source of wealth both to the manu facturer, and the surrounding termer. We may take, axone out of many, the establishment of Mr. It, Smith of Elizabeth, which turns out about seven thousand boxes of gnus, Worth four dollars per box, every ten mouths. The country along the Monongahela, taken as a whole, is one of the most beautiful and fertile valleys in Pennsylvania, in habited by an honest, energetic,mod wealthy popu lation. Rxcmvnco firm.. Goons.—A man named Dil lon, who keeps an old iron store in Fifth streets was arreated yesterday, on a charge of receiving stolen goods. A large quantity of copper, which is supposed to hove been Stolen, was found in his possession, as well as a number of tools for the manufacture of saddle trees, which have been identified as being the property of Mr. Geo. For tune. Mr. F.'s workmen have not been making any saddle trees for about a week back, and on going yesterday manning to commence their work, found all the tools gone. Dillon was committed. TIFFUNO Roust—Frederick Bergen, and a man named were arrested, and taken to the Mayor'. °aloe, on Tuesday, chewed with keeping tippling houses—Abe one on Wood street, the other in St. Clair. Both gave bail far their appearance at the next Court of Quarter Sessions. A5.1.1:1-T AND BILTTEIY.—Thomas nadh was yesterday takes to the Mayor's Office, charged with committing as outrageous assault and battery upon his wife. He beat her in a shocking manner, and almost choked her to death. The prieoner, who tea man of herculean proportions, made a desperate resistance, and it needed the utmost ex ertions of three policemen to master him. One of the police, in the struggle, had his arm very badly bitten. Petah was commuted to Maroa's Orcce, Au-sowers, Ammer I.—Two persons, amen and his wife, were brought before the Moyor thin morning, charged with drunken neon and diimrderly conduct. They were both discharged, asthe woman was in eons - 1311ton. &i -nn a great part of the night, and the man we. attacked by a disease, having all the premonitory symptoms of the cholera. New Geoccar STORE—We call the attention of our renders to the advertisement of Mr. Francis Hart, in another column. lie has when the Wore rmerly occupied by Mr. Samuel Dyer, at the corner of Robinson and Federal streets, Allegheny, and has on hand a very floe assortment of grace. nem of all description.. Mr. Hart is a very gentle man'y and obliging man, and will, doribtleas do a good business. We recommend our friends to give him a call. Cerenturioa or nix Pint or Anourrr.—Our colored friends enjoyed themselves greatly yester day, on the occasion of the celebration of their fourth of July. The camerae's were appropriate, and conducted with the greaten decorum. The meeting was addressed by the Rev. Mr. Parma- Pant, Mr. Yahoo sad several other 'peahen-- The late hour of adjournment prevents sir giving a more etterided account of their proceedings to • day. Estelle Morirritu.s.—This band of Minstrel continues to attract crowded houses, sad will perform again thi• evening Tows Down.—A building in Virgin Alley, whica was, we believe, known as the ''Crow's Nest," wee torn down yesterday by some young men. Thus has this °Etienne." been abated at last, though we cannot approve of the summary manner in which it was done. Cholera Ilaport. VTIOMMDAY, Augud I Gim - rtrome---1 have had no eases of Cholera re, ported to me for the last 24 hours, ending at noon to day. Very respectfully, WM. McK. MORGAN. To tha Sanatory Committee DitiAmithataar or roe Lien. Is one of them sst com mon, as well as the moat formidable &seat is known to American physicians. It has to no caw failed to attract the closest attention thorn the Pnettity in all quarters of the Union. Will , however, thotthand a an nually perish, and ,th this letheasa The ouland. ultra are maths to feel life burdensome by proprietors of Nl'L.nei. hirer Pill. feel confident that they oiler to the afflicted a remedy Which umo har tested, and has never fatted of thanes. when - a fair t el has been o ven IL Cull and purchase a box at the Drew Store of tullidetwS 1 KIDD it CO FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. 1.01.118. The splendid ligltt draught steamer LYDIA COLLINS. R kt Humor, master, oral knee for he 'theme and all intermediate ports this Joy, the 31m, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For 'relent or pamage, apply on boanl. WS. L —The highest market pnee in cash, will be Wpaid for the ditlareat grades of Wool, by W 11A1111AUG11, 1 3 21 No 53 %Voter and 101 Front 21 SODA ASH-45 este B.3i> A.A. ree'd and for sale by »45 8 & lIARDAUIJD Gopszen•rahlp. rpiw.aralentignell have that any auocialed with . dam Ito tatutteaa JACOB L. BCH ART7.,•nd eaw. Wale the busman, as heretofore, under the Ana of H. A. FAIINEtiTOCK et CO. .1-Iv it. 191 u. /913 BATHING. LIGHT BATHS FOR ONE DOLLAR, or a ainglo Bath for fifteen cent.. Ladles Department open from GI toll o'clock, A NI .4 Y to 5 o'clock, P. Al. Stbencesal Saloon .4 Battling Eliablishnient. /Ylb T. AITAI.I, Proprietor. INSURANCE. TI DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSIT- M RANCE COMPANY.- Office, North Room of the Exchange, Third street, Philadelphia. Pint I SaLaallCa. —Buildings, Merchandise and other properly in rove and consrar, thrtired against loss or damage by bra at the lament rate of premium. Mmunnlasvaseran—They also Insure Veaseht, Car goes and Freight., foreign or coasrwise,.under open or apecial policiesom the tailored may de sire. launo TlLalraroartralua. —They •Iso lota re Mere ban dire trannported by Wagon., Railroad Cara. Canal Boat. and /Beam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal term.. DI RECTORS--loseph H. Seat, Edmund A. Sondei, Joan q Davis, Robert Burton, John R Penrose, &mu, eI Edwards Oeo 0 Leiper, F.Award Darlington, Isaac R Davis. William Falwell, John Newlin, Dr II Id Hus ton, James C Hand, Tboophtlus Pudding, H Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George &mill, Spencer Mollvain, Charles Kelly, J G Johnson, Wil liam MY, Dr S irbarlilla, John Sellers, Wm. Eye, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH—D. T. Morgan, Wm. Bagalny, Jura T. Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, Presidium DICRAIIII S. Nitersomi, Secretary. Itr Olfico or the Company, No. 49 Water street, Pitiatiorga. jitlaaltf P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. Journal, American, Post, Mercury, Dirpatca, Caron. tale copy. RATES 0, DISCQUT. RATES OF DISCUS NT—.O.IRILEXIFEITB/ Bt. salsas a. sass, Keek•inge Brokers, No. 68 Alastet Ames, neat Ca al Ponsawylvanda. • Indiana.. Bulk NPituborgh • ••••-Par Biala Blk tettranches.• I Exchange Bank Parldealeßelap ••• " March & Man. Boat •Parl Ukxnl Phiindalenta • • —Par Exchange Ilk. of Vat • • I Btrard Bonk •-• ...... • par Fanners Bk. of Va. • " Bank of Germantown • pax Bk. of the Valley,— " ChestereltanlY • • •Par Bk. of • " Delaware Co.- • • pat M.& B. Bk., Wheeling I Ilorocontery Co. • • pat ' do hlorgantown• •- - I " Northemberland • •par N. W. Bank Va • I Colorable Bridge Co. • • par do Wellsbarg —• • I Doylestown Bank ..... pat do Parkersburg • " Farmers' Ilk. Reading per, T•wat Porters' Bk. Bucks Co. pall Bk. of Tennessee- •• • • 3 Farmers B'k Lancu'r•parlFer. & Alerch'ts Bk-- " Lancaster Co. Bk.• • • • pal,Ylanter. Bk.--• •• • • Lance-sow Bk. par Union Bk. ...... --•—• " U. Bums Bank.—• —3O I 11.1ssosarl Brow - needle Bk. pa,State Ilk of 31.isaanti•--- I W.hoortun llk . .—• • • , North Crarollwa. Gettylborgh 8k..-- • I Bk. of Cape Feat Chambeteharg • • • • " IMercb's Bk., Newbern• 13oaquenarlas Co. Bk • 3 dime • Bank • • • • • • • • • • 1 Lew:coon, South Carolina. .Aliddloown ---- Carll7lc Eno Ilk. 010 Famer , ' sod Drover,' Camden Gk Ilk. of Charlesion • :Coratorretgl ilk • • - Bk. or Georgetown Wa- . . ynesburg.. I flurssbant • . 'ULM Ilembo rv• •• • • • V Merchants DI • 2 Planters & Mrcna v Pt • V Bk.of Booth earoOn•• • 2 • .. • Yousvtlle— filar/land. ..... 11.1slumore Ilka• • • • • • • • pal York Ilk. I 'l3altm'e RO R R &nip •lo Westßranek Ilk. I ICumberland Bk. of Alla. Relief NOW, khan, I MR M Bk. Snot. do• " For Bk. of Mary I.d• • " Vo• CanntyllfFara,ers' k Mecham°. " n 1 , 1 1; tt l e o n . y . lb! Bk. Frederick 'Frederick Co Bk. • • " State Ilk • old B anehei 1 itlarentown Bk kkoUnt Sleananl ..... • • " Bk •—•—• I Steubenv -• • • . l'utup•eo Bk • - ..... •• • I Washington Ilk • -t•----" m fl eu.a ..... ;111t.ofWesuninater • • • • ‘• Michigan. .4 Ink. of Ht. Clicr• • • •-- !llk of RM.' 114111613• IC b tgan Ina. Co •• • • • 0 !Far. & Meciew Ilk New Lisbon Cincinnati Banks Columbus do• • Ctreleville• • • Zanesville —..— Putnam 710.11.../cF ire I n.Co.Milmr'e =MIN • .• Xrassillon ---...._. I I Omusadsa. 95ada.k I .... su; An solventßanks 5 Geano •• . - -• • • •• • • I I Bank of England Note. Norwalk •• • • -• • • •. . . RN • -----44 70 • .5.u. 0,,,,,1.a.......—... . 1 Gold &Specie Yalu... Zeal.-.... .....•• .... . 0 Napoleon. 1 90 * ISO 990 Wenern aerdryo• Eatrle, old • •• • • • 10 60 Fronk'. B'k Colombo* " ItooL*, new •,••• • 10 00 Do0b17?o, Sow:deb. 10W Lake Erie••• Do. Pat 01•••••—•-• 1000 -, 9ere in* ••• • • - Eleiota• • • " 14overe gas ••••• - • • 1 ep Lancaxter • -----10 kinineas iOO Hamikon• —•• • •• •13 VredenekuPorc•—•l7 60 Grenville• ' SO Ten Thler, • • • • • 7 35 0 P Farah, Irk Cant On-60 Ten Guilder. • ••• • O Urbana --.. •60 ILonis•Voni•_ • •• • A 450 . ... If.onatsgsky. 1 giokommi. Bk of Kt atoek7 I Now Yorkrma Bl.of Loulayille • !Philadelphia •••• —• / prm Norliern Bk. lienitOky• " 'Baltimore •—• •• • prm Brow York—Carr Beaks, par. Intermit I.Pka•— m ANTIBIARONIC AND WHIG TICKET. WILLIAM HASLETT, of Butler Couniy Ammar. HOB?. C. WALKER, or Elisabeth Boron], JOHN MILLER, or Sharpsburgb. CALEB LEE, of Piot/utak. WM. ESPY, of Lower Si. Chia CARTER CURTIS, of Pluthargh PEOTIIOIIOI, ZT, 081 S. HAYS, of Upper Sr. Clair JOHN AIORRISON, of Allegheny . MITCHELL, of N: %11.11 apply to llenry Woods, fid St or ID A WASUINGTON„ Ch, ob.. Smithfield si WAREHOUSE FORSAL,F..—The suboosibeit offers for sale the three story brick Warehoese OIL Wood soca aoupsed by R. Tortuga& Co. . Wpt. WiLSON. Jr. ITA 1..0 A ttl.F. REAL EkiTATE ON PENN STREET FOR SALE—A to: of Grown! shoats on Point Street, between flay ad Marling ntretll, din Iwo. and Ica now , occupied by Richard Edward*, key nig Irani of 3 feet, and in depth LSO -Cock msLI ho sold on lasursbir. terms. Tide unexceptionable. Zit. quire of 0. LOOntS, 4th 0, scar Wood. 0e,t1.,10 MEM! t DESIRABLEIdtng Lot in AllaKheny myy, oruld). leented, in sate Abe. half enNCR and will be V wild aceo.nodetzna, tenlM /11046 o f M•ti d D WILLIAMS, Ito wood in EIIRRIiNT..-A room iu the second story No. EB.I 2l; Wood mown iwen Glif.O. W. SMITE' • CO, r NFU= their friends and the publicStisiTkirrs g no !Mtger any connection wttri rhea 14bS merit in Penn street, known Os the Piltstat4h l'irk'Sreto Intvlng removed their entire. IpiMitekti to %her PIXST nßrwKn v. in Fir omen anriNst M ORO AN'S WORM IT.LEIII- J. - 12, 4 94, Mr. Sohn Morgan—Dear ga: ne or tall of your Worm ((din, to one army children, Stain • the short tune of con hell hoar it passed twrzty largo worms. I feel safe in recommending your Verudfogo wtha best melt that eau bamsed for eipalling 02.90. JAY. Idosossobar Noblestoun. Prepkred .d sold by tko parpnotOl.JOHND.MO,ll-... OAPS, Druggist one door belcusr Ditmoodo.l4y;llrood sheet.— iota DRY GOODS AT wiloLasutrac. - W • MURPHY kllnt,OX the attention of mgr='` . E. chants to the large supply . of new Good. jail • opmed in hi. wholesale BOOM, OP ti story, nOrtheast coma, .Ith" and market Wefts, Pittsburgh. This being Ids second supply (or this splint, be mashy kinds of goods at reduced prices, and SCSOus , at - y les not to be found elsewhere. oryloikmer, Ilan., winter brunt In more and ibt nab, by 119 SELLERS & NrCOL SHACKLE'''. es WRITE. - DRY GOODS JOBBERS, ID WoOD ICTREET; AraB nos, receiving • very tntioecact. at (limb ~.,1, Deiodsiolsteenupttettaseand Imponaties,ESLYA- 7:-. , ,, will tell to tEe trads'au vacicpriced cuicanFctick,,, , . , ,is give entiniudefaction. • City: cod Country Merchant. are invited w'tallEst cum.e otesoK: tem maiming CD•VflkerV. • .:.!....:, := 1 .7 ,. 1: ..V • ..'-''. g. 54 , . ~ :~;. 4 4 411' 45' 04. .fe :! ‘ ~: i i LN -4 0 1, - ; ,t. -r &r 4 ti~4