: 44ki'MBUR011 011%7,5 T 4 4 9- 11 /tll!aWill a 4 , t r f PITISBURG4; •TM4LSD"..fIr4.I;Ie46 Allegheny County Demurs* TOket: - FOR CANAL COMMIsSIONETt7 WILLIAM -B. . -Or BRADFORD CotrifF : ; • Congress, WILSON SI:CANDLESS, of Tables. Sheriff, - • ' PUMP PATTERSON,of,Lamncp/6..., Prothountsiri, GEORGE R. RIDDLE of . . ny Aasainbly, - fihItiITFL:.W..BLACK, of .piitibitrgh. ROBERT. H. KERR, of Alleghe4 - JOHN H. 31'ELHENNY, of Jefferson.. JOSEPH COOPER; of Moon. ;Commissioner for 3 years, ROBERT DONALDSON, of • Higvis;.: • - Commissioner for 3- Yenys •WM BRYANT, of Pittsburgh.: - Auditor for 3 WILLIAM.EWING, of 4(ditton. Auditor for .1 year; 4•T. 'PATTERSON, of .Bironngh4m. ".2-LEWIRWEYMAN, Allegheny. ../01.Pcir Latest Neaa, see Postscript ; on second page:: 7.. *::-•;1'.'' , :-;" e_ f• 4. :k . _,,-, , - g:l=The editor of the Post winces under our ie f-f....,..::.,-- 1 smatte r . ' At last, hoo m er, the leading 413.. ' .. 'l'7 ‘- little shining and veering Y widitiouinals -after no . .en seem k * 43,..43.th' e w e a ther guage of popular . °P h an e ' quite ;- ' - 1 -1 . a nd, to have-,'quite. 1....,. , to ,Goom a ght o nt c ear y, 4' irembracmg their v,ew , of the ''''' jeae6ll / 4 a°P ted 'nullsubstanthepro , -'' whole subject; three distinc t a ' ' p sitionr, d ,-- - ° 4 ttrtans unneccuarib an L iit. -It .* lot- That' our wnr r unjust „ er , naen r without ..(. was commenced by our Greco. ti e 4 0 ~- of la wand i n tnttron of tlg co nsiguison• , warrant uia tobe prose '.....-- i., t the war, b a d as it 1 S o u g ht a . ' r ” - rufed will 2 rigor for the purpom of• securing lac Anil 3d. - Tlrstyn this view, ue 0 ght: now to . AN p ,Thelßal ond prefer negottutzon Ti? —laying . out of view the craiiness of the N Y. , r-c i h iule , w h ic h seems anx i ous to constitute '-:... itself a party i .- ' ' , of one ' umn the whole subject, 'and ~ '• --. '...- which gets so soundly cuffed and bera ted on all ~...,,..I. sides for its pains, as to make even the applause of '''' v,,,---' tu t abolitionist in the Liberator onman& -' h t ted at ' . 7 = V• f ?.. cienr Consolation-4/ as-ti e ° l c !, a ' seems s, as " to !•• - be atont - the sum and • substan ce of the whag c .. ., slew, as we find at set forth in the leading win! u nals , This Is the, meaning, as nearly as w Journals it out, of three or four , columns of se nspiuous vihig papers, which the jectijanslrota•c° c e say -11 encer sofa a day ortwo smc , t Pka V. - , ,, . 4 -- Intlohallte i g 9' way vii:roitts4Vonly a very fe s• words lay of min- "tilg ta f - -- j ;berth definitely expressing, its endorse. r ' '''. - a .:lltaadNV' 0= Itis tutaimneceEsag t a P ata t ,-, -e 1 "- (1- ' - 't the:t}guiditeiconstatenty of t h ese se veral proposy • ' :ironswitb each other. _4t,l .. Ortu ~.r rately we e ' Bhave now higher authority il . v.: -filter newspapers to inform us of the 7:',... „.--,. tflat"" ' to take in relation to -• ."Asad - wlaieb the w l na mean - ... 'Now therefore, the v, hig policy upon ..e.. '' ''.- near ' ec'lar war , K ing„ policy upon - Vit} —nl " there is a 14. t,, '' the subject--ig brought out clearly, an d , o f course, -...'.. .r. - .4=Cielgi. o ll,, 1410 advantage of statement Let us r= 7'...sef. iw-his.4t is t \ l a Webster; though: the deliberately re . nature 'and uharacter of the war on our part, says z nothing. '-`" -4 ' "ng- ab;ut its aggresitveness or twortetttutio u l -I,i, iiuch to the annoyance, we think, of the wbiguotgans," wlldch are thus put wholly out' of f.tme4 he gives u/t this point, or at least - be seas fit 10-IMI4al- t men non of it, at a m oment when such --"'L-- the ' I'ly a substan tial roues/non o f . .r,„ - .t,int, ant aistli a. l° e e nntt o n the con o - sr Mr;lV 3)Ster"Wi ,t ao ,,,y,tha t our . "invasions , - OC-Mexico is unjust:" Going still farther eien; he saJs ':: . . , elhe -- ,Preirlynt, by two messages—onerir - the :fatlt hr di1t3616 A 4-witther of the 1 1 3th of , sr,gMfiee that ire - 4 e is ready to treat with Mexica .T;,l‘.l'?;-. — car tenni - of pane; While it appcare, of least sofas Y 1 qs 'akar= now, that Mexico is not willing to treat. Ir t mishits this; Imiust say that, in znyjudgemen /, if this' lie the state of the cage, lifcaiea. is 'finingl ?' Y entirely get: inrentele and eeinetne .part; and Me ristrientlif the fTuited.SPidee e ' act . , 111 • P ;':X .- ' witip,pgper on—that is to-say; gni - the -war - does the -American gOveenhient ready to tes4;_. - .witfuiUtitiescribing ternis, - so as to show! ifiittliefienus would In unacceptable, ant/Mexico . • decline/1 to.treat--why then / shy, so far the con 7k, .. rtlnctof the .. United States is reasonable, and the conduct of Mexico unreasonable and , senseless." AO again: "Nothing can meted. rlat:e atwaye thought, the ii6stinrvy and scusrlexi_4...sa"*mfeeted 4,Mezinn. fret m many years, in refusing to acknowedgithg ,d7endence.nf ,Trzas. 'A torresprunience - between : this government, and Mexico upon that subject took t ',place' at a:time-v/tett / int/ senttelhhirtrillp With tlut4.ltninitifi : iiiiiili.;46!6a.::icif.. - Oeitilian ivai par tidal:tidy directed tellie;4elidise'tif. conduct ..,pla . sued• hy Whi c h me • reserabling, though itwaß minelitimtersenaless—the conduc t of . Old Spain in attempting; for .many years' to re-'. -conquer the people' of the Low canaries .:after , they had. declared their independence: • • 'Mexico must be taught3hat it is. necessary; for her:to treat for peace uport ; considerationis ;Which helOng to the present state :10,1hingt,... - ,XtfAittitel justalainie - against hersellin the;most.solemnsform 9t .treatY;;Stitni4t , : ?lions. She *44 . to . :silent of Otirtieih'ginA44lkl- 1 81:1047 1 . MUST BE • We •piays{h. 4 eattst. attention . of our friends, the lust few We hate putt qt to cupttats, sa that, they•tridy catch the eye:More — iess baVe'had: - oieasion to • use jusplie!sastle?,phroseseveratlittieiin just the same ,•comistation; attd tiport:gheSeitie•;i4l;jeCt; when used by oa , the':phrase : always *seemed to .those4tot4 s ..whibllt..vngne..and•...iisitisfait'orY; . erl;l:Ant. -sot • m rong-doin. on the.purc of Of . • i • • ' • • our goKcnivant We tritattltak.tlie.,,.sume words Webster'sol lips willi.upp§aPhitiiitt'il.t.* friend ... s , qiiitc; explicit -iutil••tiltegetlier .proper, Odd satigiacteq. Butlest this: may. nitt . he ao,.we soh ! • . join One : passage more in Mr. Webster's own words, . a . both-heenune they may-belisefu as comment ary , on the •. preceding extracts , anal as they express the whig . view us .16'the proper course to be pursued at preSent our - governMent: • •, . • -The: neswpapers Speak : of mediation. I doubt whether there is • much : truth that; if, 'Mom** , any offer of Mediation - 11610de. the hest....friend Mexico has, it Must, come: down to this - at last; that she must iteat for peace. • Fur - One, I Would pole for wimp:anion of hostilities to the cad d r at ne gotiation might take ptare•Coiii if Ticeir:o . ridris E j semi& say, make her an offer of ct,funiud I would be for keeping ourselves entirely in the right. We can afford to do so; we •can•loose noth ing in dignity by it. •It is not stooping on our part, .because all the world knows that the - contest in very unequal. If she Will consent to this, I say, meet her in negotiation - , and in the amid time SUSPEND .11fILITARY 0PP:4770113. :Bat if she will not do this; if - she peisint foolishly and sense:l43ly in. 'carrying on the war; if.lhe prefer War to peace, , then, of course,: she' mud hare war, ..VIGOADUSTV:III3, until she be compelled to adopt 'll'dg:resealdine of conduc I." . . . Here. we have the -whole Whig platform of opin-• ion on the matter—nay more, the whole whig pro gramme of operations, In the whig view, our inva sion of Mexico is'not unjust. - She has acted a sense less and unreasonable . part. We have acted a prop er part. Mexico must repair her wrong-doing to. words us. She Smut be brought to justice. And to - this end she must have, if necessary, war,•rigarolis war, till she.eto so. But,- meiunime. we must aci credit another. minister to her, and dispatch a'"for :Mal embassy"_ forthwith; and this, though far . know," as we now " -Mexico is not willing to treat with as;"' and for the sake of sending another min ister in:this slide of things, we "must suspend nil itary operations!" We ask, in, sheer astonishment, is this the delib, erate language of Daniel Webster in his place in the Senate! Accustomed as we are, and as the country is, to look with high and habitual respect upon the eminent ability with which this experi enced and distinguished senator expopilds and en forces his opinions in all their changeful aspects, conceal our wonder at this astounding wopositlott_ It sums up iu a few comprehensive words Jiri; g 4t at/ the most manifest errors on this Putiee4:**.We have seen for some time floating about columns of the Whig press. 'Suspesidlour...tailitary operations now. and rend 3 formal atildtaiiadoilli 31exico, while, so far as appears, she retuicsull negotiation I Why look at 'the propOsition in a ini/trarty - point of view! We haie no professional kifenvledge of the subject, and we'ttuppose that Mr. Webster pretends to none. But there are some poiats in the case clear to every mans common sense. Here we have an army of ten or twelve thousand—soon to become, under orders already issued, probably twenty or thirty thousand volisaterrs in the field. They are new to the camp. Their camp is in a region at some sea- Sons unhealthy, and the Unhealthy season is com ing on, Inaction will be the bane of these volun teers. Their enthusiasm will flag, or'may break .out in breaches of discipline, Aiuy considerable delay will tend to demoralize such an army even if they escape disease, which in inaction they in their present position can hardly escape, and which. if it so comes upon them, will surely break them up. Before them, and within reach, lies the high and healthy table land of Mexico. Let them gain that and they are safe. And now this advice is, with our army in such a state, to enter upon the interminable delays and shins of a Itlexican nego tiation—nay, to send a minister to seek out such cause of delay, while Mexico raises negotiation, and meantime - our troops in an unhealthy region fall -a prey to inaction—itself the epidemic of camps! - "But it is needless to enlarge upon this point. Suspension of operations on our part to seek a negotiation, means the ruin or the compulso ry rdreal or our army. And the retreat of our ar my at this juncture is beyond. all question the sure defeat of all negotiation.' The result of such a step is certain, unless all past Mesita? history, and all recent indications, utterly belie the Mexican chit-- -actor, and 'especially the Mexican diplomacy. In a military point'of view alone, then, there is an end of the question.. • We find a spechnen of the. Mexican feeling in re lation to peace and negotiation,in the followin g precious document, addiessedlby the commander in chief of the department of Tamaulipas to the troops under his Command: . ureit.oW-Somitsais: The afternoon of the Bth of the month, our brothers .of Matamoros have fought with intrepidity and . enthusiasm in the Tontine del Rarnerino. On the 4th they charged egain with the Same ardor. But fate has not crowned our. of forte. The enemy passed from the fort; favored by the dense smoke of a'wood on fire, which protected them from our shot. , Thus have our enemies escaped. "Soldiers: Another time we shall conquer. Such is the fair of war—a de:eat to'-day, and glory to-mor row; that glory which will be ours.at the end 'of this holy struggle. The god of battles is trying our valor; but be has not abandoned us. t64 know I ow to corquer, and we know how to surer. 'Soldiers: Vengeance for our brotheral glory for our children! honor for our country! "We will derend . those cherished feelings. Do suot fear: I swear, to you that if the !lay be a lobo. riousote,our earl . , will . be.stoeefer; but glory we will !lave, and your geiteral and companions will attain it toilkyour royally wander: ; - '• ".INASTA “tampico,_.Nay 13;::0:46." uANASTASIO PARRODE. • Tids now it :the spiritiu ifiew of. which si; are now_to•.sdspend - rafrinry operations, "'and send a tine - later Vises:: negotiation Which We have alrea dy sought in-Tedtvand wiiich-ive are at this .rno meat offeri iS soolfas it &Lail be t e nder In view at . all this says-the editor of the Union, ‘ , before, the war: citiClose Mexicci: must relinguish her absurd territorial. pretensiOittcp r .-must provide for the-full payment of the ihdemnitywhich she owes to our citizens—m. rendertiefull justice iti eve• ry respect—and, finally, establish peace with us upon conditions and'gnaranteCs - which shalLse cure its permanence. This 10.(cli:of the purposes or the . administration- we gain . fro* the character. of its.tecent action, and from tails public declar atiorts...Beyond this point we do not intend to' proceed. Dioido lye belicre that the country will =Ell MII=Ell ~~. F - - ask of this jnitett.o,46:4A midst of ii,..War;44at9l-Auirtting more;°l74l-17:110-ii of pacificatioii-Ayo4i:a . War agaittet.-the*tt 1 party in Mexico r toTite - Mitokitqust peace. - 41.?...0tk .er than a just peace* Veirionelutlo.- I iiutt will sanction . na oilier. - --AllTh - eit'3l:insito4hoi proiler suitable terniei:tliey card. ,he vied. Till this - ' - bir:gitie; 11mire11- *tea:dity and vigorously, . lie lanai of blexicoit marcli to , priivince; and from - liinanglioliLta 'steonglicip% until finally' it , - shall dicti s iie*-IS successor, ifneeil beja comptilsory peace, o.i prop or terms, within the44lipl A report.Of 'the.Flnance'Conimitte in relatinn to the 'Metal issue or 'City bonds Was read and kic, ceptcd :Th4i . report :states Abet..the amount. of+ illegal bend's. issued is $2.1,0c10. -Twelve thousand +dollars of the bonds have been cancelled,;the other sl2 f ; 000 have been pladgaarby s gilivOnt FlUghes,-iof Brownsville, as collateral eeeurity for:a loan of $lOOOO To'secure the city "from 4bility Hughes has given negotiable paper to the amount of . $10,1387-62, having not more than four mouths to,run i and a mortgage, with power of attortiey'te enterludgetnent on the notice of protest of any thiamegotiable paper, fur $:25,000, on the Ilnivr villa Iron Workti, which is considered ample seen rilyfrir the $12,000 yet unctuteelled; this is a total of. $3 . 3.000 security. . • The following resolution was read and passed; Retialvcd, That the present City Treasurer beaittl he ishereby authorized and directed to take progiipt measures to ascertain what amount oftity Bonds were fraudulently issued by the late Treasurer, and laythe same beliare Councils, in order that genuine bonds maybe issued in their stead to the inuocent holders thereof. ..; _ . . . A communication from tha Vigilant: Engine Company was read, antra" report adverse to erect , big an Engine Douse on the present lot, mad' and excepted. The Committee recommended the bay ing or leasing a lot similar in size to that of Duquesne Enghie, - for the Vigilant. • The Committee on cityproperty were anthrir ized to adVertise the - "lay Scale lot and the. old Water Works lot for sale. • - - ' The same Committee were atithotised to select a suitable lot for the Vigilant Engine Company, and to report at next meeting of the Councils, ur sooner. A resolution instructing the Canal CoMmittoeto obtain permission from the Sitriervicit,..tddiaw fl it the water, in order to cleanse:the canal, was p9s s-cd. A resolution authorising the erection. of two plugs oo Wood and Market • strive between let and 4th streets, for the : !purpose of prucuting wa ter to water the alive to,wot pattod o thU reitt for the same to be paid by those using.thewater;. . Me. oara.---Speaktng- of Booth, the fr . agethen the St. Louia Revielle, of -the '23d . just., "We read in the Loaisyllte papers: that ninth, nf- ter playing through his engagement,- beatifully. — had got on a "bust."--His first visit to St. Lou- To Mothers.—The difficulty which every mother re is has been marked by no such token of Consider- experiences in Administering medicine to infants,, )entirely obviated by Dr. Clickner's ooaration ' ation; the "bust" has, come first. He openes) called the Sugar-Coated Vegetable Purgative" Pill. last night to a splendid house, and disgustees The pill is encrusted with tine white sugar, so that them as is too often his wont. The managers it resembles anittastes like a sugar plum, which no child ever yet refused to !wallow. For wOrins in jusgce to themselves, should wash their hands of him fore‘tr. Ile ruins their business the firs . t this is""wed remedy,and it has been used withexcellent effect in cases of teathing. The night, but is forgiven, forsooth, because, perhaps, matron of the Farm School writes to Dr. -Cliche upon the second, his geniotts flashes forth to—empty _!,;;iiiktat she has used for some e, always benches! The man's infirmity , we pity , as it prtie . 4.' 7-- ' ...:A l' th these.mn l iluiuts ' and always with ... :., . trut es himself, but as it interferes with theyfiv im. Jackson, corner of Wood.and Lib peetations of the public. and - the prosperitiofk ~...... -.A, who is general A.gent for, Dr. C licks theatre, we have no patience with it: — --- 7 - —4.,lferiti'illellreittsnumb and vleinity. al.l3eArare of an imitation article called ' , ./m. Since the above was pnt in type, we learn.thitt the managers have acted ♦with n.proper deferenee f t , n r l e d,t d ag Sli g bo ur t fr e e p d iifsille'n purportingre ;n to patent lle p a ' r t e . and respect to the public'in withdrawing the ail- forgeries, got up by a Miserable quack in New nouncement of Mr. B.'s . second appearance. ! York, who, for the last four or five years, has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. A hear roe rue waas.—We have many in stances of the hest men in the country voltuiteering for the Mexican campaign, but that of Judge Wil liams of loWa, is the most remarkable of aIL A volunteer 'company paraded in front of the hotel where the judge was lodging, and the. captain in formed the judge that lie had marching orders. Judgo Vi.. at once offered himself as a volunteer. "The company is full." was the reply. "Perhaps you want a musician," said the judge. The cap tain said he wanted a fifer. "I'm your man," said Judge IV. and he at once donned his uniform and started off playing Yankee Doodle like a regular. (0. On Sntorday last Mr. Evans, a farmer r:e. siding in St. Clair county, Illinois, shot himself, and expired immediately. No cause is assigned for this suicide. co- A country newspaper, bragging on the girls in his neighborhood, calls them "corn-fed roses." • MEETING OF JOURNEYMEN PRINTERS,' At a meeting of the printers, held in Allegheny Hall, on Saturday evening last, after the adoption of a Constitution and By Laws for the government of the Typographical Association, and transacting other business of minor importance, the following resolutions mere proposed and ordered to be pub lished in the city papers. :Resolved,- Vat after the fourth day of July this Association µ•ill publish the names of such em ploying printers as shall refuse to sign the Bill of Prices. . . Regained, That this Assomation adjourn to meet again in this Hall on Thurilay evening, the :id July at 7 o'clock. J. INGLIS Chn.t F. H. Cooit.sr, S.e&y. - In pursuance of, the above resolution, the mein. hers of the 4, Pittsburgh and Allegheny Typograpi. cal Association," will meet this (Thursday even ing,) in the Hall of the Allegheny Engine House, at o'clock, for the purpose of electing officers. Those printers who have"not yet become members of the 'Association are requested to attend and evince by their preience *disposition to to co-ope rate in the preterit niutuat movement between the employers and the employed, to better the condition of the craft. By order,- ; .F. H. 000LEY, On-Tuesday, the 30th-inst., by the Rev. Dr. r. Hinron, Mr. JiNIES A. M'RxronT, to Miss MAR- Tn. A., second daughter of GEOTWE Oonr.R, all Co this city. AND MORE NEW WORKS, at Cook, ,Literary , Depot, 85 Fourth street. Napoleon and his Marsha by J. T. Roadiely; dedicated to Gen. Winfield Scott. 2 vole. •Vestiges of the Natural' History or Creation and Sequel. New Supply. Columbian Magazine for July, ISM The Gardener: an account of every vegetable cul tivated for the table by the plough and spade. The Lives of the Felons; or American Criminal 'Ca.lender. • • •• A Lo're Tale, tho Jewish Maiden of Seals Citadel; or tho Eastern Star and the Alhanian Chief. Fanny Dalai or a Year Atter.Marriage: by Arthur. New edition. .The Horan Doctor; the Habits, - Diseases and Min ageinent.of the Horse, in - the Stable and on the Road; with advice to purchasers. • - ..Gieham , slKag:azino for,July. ''Xady!,l.l3ook;* - ' NationarMagiailne: listrpees compietn. Knights 'orthe:Foreat; a novel. The'Knights of ittalti; ,ittiplenilid'sn'itti:! • iltolt:- OnrThc above and a groat satiety orElounilltro:okii and Cheap Publications can be had at c06k , 6 - 85. Fourth stient. • ' ; 4. Conticik • ;_ z ..Mtisp.s.r,•June.2.l.3.; • Married, Napoleon and hi. Marsha Us. -,:-.... z4FT , .?zicir ~.,......„...,, •,-,,,,,,----,7W 4 • - -....' , #: , .(v1t.111- - M:p - .,ttic. , -, tXZg=== 4 PITTSBURGH BOA ' OF, _ - cif4l3tATur, "oh 3111. T. • •. S. , Sjupfon- . P.OWIt sp IP, I Tltovup —•_ P - 2 - FEET 4 riciiia crizrxr. i AitRIVEi •? , • Michigan, Boiei, Beaver, Louis MLane, Bennet, BrOsynsvillci 'Consul, Mason, Broi nsville. - • Lakia - Erie, Hoof's, Beaver. . North Rueen,Sroziii,'Wellsville: ", •-. ;Belartjon, Vooinies;St. Louis. Pacifie;;,Caffipbell,.Cincinriati,: Hudson, Ebt)eit,-,Wheeling. ' . • ' Be - - . . ' • • • I DEPARTED:: •"_ •'' ' • • • Lake Erie;Moops; Eftaier-, •. Consul, Mason; Ilrcvirnsville. Louis McLane, Bennet, Michigan, Boies,l3eaver.. ' New England; page, Cincinnati. llnclißen, Cravriord, *heeling.. "- Banta 4, Corcotte, -.-, Cincinnati: ' - gj. the gentlemanly clerk-of.the Declaration' trill' accept cope - thanks for late river . . IMPORTS St. Loi!is—Per strTom - Cpriiini 19 bhds tame- Cif. 73-tierce and 2 bbls bacon; 2691rales berni, 50 bola molasses, 11 packages mire, 4 sacks feathera, bales peltrie., 1 cask : hog skins, in! dry 'tides, 4. bxs le:ad, 39 lib's sundries, 2 trunks, 11l bbli apples. . • Cincinnati—Ter etc California; 74 hhdlisiik* bbis bacon, 3 bas mdEe, 15 . 11xs raisins, 8 tads gar, 12 bxs tobaccO,.2balekskirui. .Eridgrport—Ter str - Uudeleao2;:idals tupac. eo, 32 lamb wool, 7 -. A'sankll 05tk 1 . 7 .* 5 - 1 0er . Jfihunigalgela happrement.Z—PeriAti ID:onaili . 2 Mte Indic, 20 hhds tobacco, tans pig metal, 101 bls flour, 13 bxs Per lig3:ouislllLane; 40 !Malone, 4 elleela and , Can' Censuniptioir be nsred.—Tbis. question is asked by many anxious souls who, perhaps are in the last stage of disease, or have some or valu able frienda thus 141,ficted.to this answer,, painful as it is to say,. thaffew., ever recover. Dath can: not be deprived of hi prey, when disease has knitted its fatal threads upon the vitals. It is therefore of the utmost importance for all persons who may have bad Cold Cough pain in thebreast and side, sorenessof the throat, difficulty of raising up the phlegm and mat ter that accumulates upon the lungs, in the prima. ry stages, and to Consurription - when not re moved. To such as are afflicted, .1 —Would rc• commend them to procure at once a few . . bottles of Dr. Duncaiis Expectorant. Remedy, which is certain to remove all the first symptoms that so oßen hang so long to the system, and finally des. troy life. A RELIEVED SUFFERER. 03Forsale ACKSONS, corner of Wood and Liberty streettiiPittsburgh. Ann— , . T.ie fine old English Gentleman." 'II sing you a prime new Yankee song, made in a Yankee State, Of a flue old" Yankee gentleman, who'd got a bald old pate, And who would not try to stop the same before it got too late, But used all sorts of useless stuir at a very expensive rate, Like a fine old Yankee gentleman, &o. This fine obi man was loved by all, was reverenced by the fair, But alas! he could not boast of wearing, his own natural hair, But was forced to wear a nasty wig, at which all men did owe, For his features all were noble, and his mind was good, not rare. In a fine old Yankee gentleman, Etc. At length thhi good old man was told to go straight off and give, Three shillings for a bottle of Jorms , HAIR Rssro- RATM, Which, though the hair had long been dead, 'twould force again to live, And grow dark, soft, and beautiful, like a plant °van olive, On this fine old Yankee gentleman, &c. He used lint two small bottles, and his hair grew dark and long, No dandruff filled the scalp, for the roots grew heal thy, ay, and strong, • . And he says at lasthe's found the right, though he's often fried - the wrong, And that Joaces HAM Itrsroasmc is all that's stated in this song, Of a floe old Yankee gentleman, &c. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street, head of.Worxl. je27 .SONG FOR THE PEOPLE. Ain;---"l.dreluat that I dwelt in marble halts.” I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls, With pimples and tan on my face; And I thought that at parties, at soirees and balls, I was termed a repulsive disgrace. I had richei enough, but, alas! could not count On possd&sing a healthy skin; Yet I thought that a whisper said, you may surmount Disfigurements, be they hateful as sin. I dreamt that suitors now sought my hand, But they all did repudiate my face; For they cried, Though her features are formed mild and bland, The yellow neck and pimpled skin are disgrace, Then I thought that I cried in a voice void of hope, "Cure my pimples—make my skin white and A voice answeed, "Use a cake of the Jorms's famed • SOAP, • And your mind will be &co from despair." • Then I dreamfthat I used itiO, that moment ofblisal My skin changed from its yollerwish hue; My neck was made clear, - and my face made to kiss, Though tut angel might claim it his due; The pimples, the freckles, the blotches, the tan, Had decamped, and a voice by my aide Said, indeed you will now be the glory of man, Ay, the virtue, the hope, and the pride. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty' street, Pittsburg head of Wood. IrZr Principal Office, sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham street;New York, LA FAHNESTOCK Sr. Cots Chlorine TootliPaste for cleansing and preserving -the tenth, and causing s . sweet breath. Perfect satisfaction has been gives in the use of every box, when all :other remedies fail, Try the Paste. . ,' Prepared and sold by • . B. A. FAIINE,STOCK & CO,. jy2 cor..6oiithdrlSTAMl , r ClOTZ'O e m o — w i by fet . '-ff4e ; c iORGE'O6EIIRAIsr":'.. 11:4 • „ Wok 26 Ntomeit• .INE.IF.GOOD§ 'Mad - .FORNlTUREint4netiori, at Ittrenria!s Rissehlii i Ngt-1 7 1 Wood street, third' crcier!froith-stTtlivi,moillng, , f o . 4o . o'clock, will be itirie".apiifenent of ,goode, . among which ',are a .10,; of;.Cinthe. Visa netts,Flannels, *ci Ale.s4irtni-§,ltitt(tgid Clothing; •At 2 o'clock, P. I!4., l '93l4vstelie Table, with Balls. Tjuteaus, Chairellining find Breakfast Ta: . s bless -}I'KEN NA, jy2 Auctioneer. EIM j 4 -;• r r; • ... ' ' 3 tt` - • •. • - M%.47 MEN u,Kk e Tt. r .7par:Aptitzt =4o4, :ptralrpalit Witt Pb- 4y,t, mante - 04r(ered , #). d iirry lor,that day. - 4wl- - 1 ` O'r Enquire cm p. ALAI:n . I,O S, 60 Water Ifteet • TO; GAUDIME 4.72T1 , 0TJXF J! serrn.:. Sereeltale . SDAC-r.D. V HE schen-diet offnarSiciala a trait of land oboii t 11 three iiilesfrimi the4ty.oCAllegbeny,betWeen the Franklin : and' Heiveerenidi4.o9'nteinipg.oils-hen dredard.forty.iinefsecresfabisct•44,--tflihjelili'Clear: ed . . - This lanais offired'at.tedueed . ,•pribegiaid.?will be sold eithevin purchasers:: From ite - convenience to ine:ski - Wei - Odd be a very poses, pasturing,pattle Or for gardening.. • Se venty.hve building Lehi on a credit or ten, years. Theie Lots are' Situated .on Wy li e, - s Roes and Diamond - aroma i n- the third ward. , of the citY'of Pitteburgh, adjoining the- 'New :Ccidr . tilemse-; . Person* disposed to will ' fi nd these lots vorably lot/tied. as to health, convenience ' to ' nese, and will soon be in the centre of thecityY'. FM. particulars enquire- of S. C. Cummins, or jy2 SARAH 11. FETTERMAIs4 TPOR . SALE---Writieg, letter, wrapping paper.and hangings; American Pioneer in. 2- vole; 7 vole, or the Lawn s& Pennsylvania Irma. 1790 to 1800; A quantity • oC School Boolui ; and Stationryl Philadelphia Enquirer daily.on the certain; All the publicehons of the-Atnerican. Toniperince Helen, and the weekly anitdaili Pittsburgh papers; Sibl,ttts monthly Counterfeit Detector - • • - Is.tAgrllAßßls; . . . . • Agent & Commission Merchant, jy2.4t •'. • • er:NO. I;ist.. Clair e: • ... . . 1 0.000 -"Do' : Cruz,i , 'Prinelpe, imported; - I,oooalturd,". Regalia, - - . '5,000-Madoarci Lobelia, sa . 2 15,000 Justo Sone, - priucipi;• a • 4,000 - Caitellos; . . . • • • • - . 20,000 Half Spanish, by tho tfr - Together with - a finoastortnient of the most cele biated brandi of Tobacco, itieluding "Bees Sr/14,a aArematie," ;Better Stine.- Stog,"&c., at very low, ratca-ncall and see, at tho - Wine Store of - . iY2 - ' " ..:018Iptik et st;' GROUND LOAF SUGAR-.--We ber . .qohstaht.:- ". supplied with this excellent sugar, not: tiaing ground to powder, it is the -very.firtiele for HuteJe, Coffee Houses &c.; for sale by .TETtitETT & C 0.,: ripuE members and friends the•PiltiGurgh.2kftt • j sical Acackini are hereby'nOtified that the an nual elention - for officers Will take.place in theirltall (cOrner 341 and 'Wood its) thii;'Thursday., evening, at 8 o'clock. . ; • A general attendance of the .members isrequest ed and those wishing to connect themselves with the institution are requested to.be presenv. 7 By ordm. ; ' TILOS. W. ;WRIGILT jy2. •.. ' :• • Ree:;Stlik:r. i ICE.. NOTICE ALL 'PRE PEOI'I.E.AsEry. • • . , 1 Rcatoven--The celebrated. medimnes of . G. Evans of Brownsville t Pa., 'are ,Mow for: : eale wholesale and retail, at Jackson's i edical TlPpot. No. 85 Liberty street, head of Wood,' Pittsbargh : Wholesale Dealers and Agents supplied. .. • -• Dr. Evans' Sovereign Tbnie and Grand Ilislc.ra rive, a certain core for•the Fever and AgUe,. Dr. Evans' , Vegetable' and Anti-Dyspepiii pills, price 25 cents per bolt. • , • Dr. Evans , American Vegetable Vermifuge, price , . 25 cents per bottle. -- . Dr. Ecana' 'Tonic" Eye Water, an infallible cure for sore eyes, price twenty-five cents per bottle. Rev. Dr. James Estep's Slack Syrup, for tIM cure of Coughs, Cold, Asthma ; Croup, :Bronchitis and Consumption—price one dollar. •• Remember Dr. Evans' onlyDepotiii JACKSON'S, No. S 9 Liberty street; head of. Wood: jy2.- BY virtue of an order of sale, - issnetl..out of the District Court of Allegheny County, andio" me directed, will be exposed to public Sale, at the Court House, in the city of Pittsburgh, on Monday, the 27.11 day of July, A. D. 1846, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following' roperty, to wit: All that certain' piece of land situate on the Ohio river; in Moon township, Allegheny . county, Pa., and bounded as follows, to wit: Adjoining James 31 , Cabe on the north, the Ohio river on the east, and other adjoiners, containing one hundred and three acres, .striet measure, with the appurtenances, and on which are erected a dwelling house and stable. Terms- of sale as follows: 'one third in hand, one third in six tuonths„ with ,merest, and the other third hi twelve 'months,, with interlist, and the two last payments to.he secured biniortgagm. FILIJA.II TROVlLlo,..Shmviff... Sheriff's Office, June 30, 1846—jy:2wei.. BY virtue of a - writ Fieri .Facias, issued ont o the District Court or Allegheny. County, and to inn directed, will be exposed to public sale'at the Court House, in the city of Pittsburgh, on Saturday; the 25th day oflnly, A. D. 1846, at 10 o'clock; A.M., the following preperty, to wit: All the right,. Utle, interest and claim, of Robert M'Clure, of, in, and to t and out of the following de scribed piece, or tract:if land, situate in Mifflin town ship, Allegheny county, via: Beginning bridattliew M'Clure's corner, en the Monongahela river, thence down the 'said river 104 perches and-8-10 to a post, thence north 161 degrees, west. 352 perches > to post, at West &.Whitaker's corner, 'thence north 4 degree, east 350 perches and 610, to the ,place beginning, containing 102 acres and ,a half, with al -I lowanee, being the same tract or piece of land which was devised to the said Robert 34 , Clere, by the will of John N lClure, dec'd., registered; in-Will kook, vol. 4, page 56'. Seized and taken in .execution as the property , of Robert M'Clure, :alb, snit of the Bank or Pittsburgh. . E. TROVIELO,BIifir Sheriff's Office, Juno 30; • Orrice Or 711 E ALLZGIITXT fintnce Co., Pittsburgh Jolyfind; 1846. MHO President and Managers of the Company for treLing . a Bridge "tsar tho r'vrr Allegheny, opposite Pittsburgh; in the county of Allegheny i have this day declared a Dividend of seven per centum on art capitals ock of said tom 'any, out of the profits 0' the last six montbs, wh ch * wui be paid to stick- . holders, or the;r representatives, on or alter the 10th instuit. JOHN jy2-1.12w&w21 Treasnrer. 20• -• • • BASKETS Cbampaigne llT.ine;'various ffrands and vintages. • 60 casein Marmarant" St. Julien Giant, a kuperior article, at . a low" price, - • -- 25 cases "Family use" brand; • .. 15 " Rheniih wines, variOuirbrande;' • 15 doz. Blackburn' Maderia, very old and rich; 10 " Brandy lid a celebrated wine; ' t 2 a Stai do 25 Duff Gordon & Co., Sherries, Cotten &Lo bo; ' • ' 14 ..‘ Pure Port, for inealidsprith s general ate. sortment of the finest wines imparted to this country, on draught or for sale by the orig inal package at the Wine store of 'STk.ttETT - Itc jyl No. IS Market skeet; FRENCH .CORDIALS.—Among which Winne Orange, Ana'sett° do Sorderrax ' dames, Parfait Armour, Creme de Idokn, Eandyierta Stomachinquo, Mule de Perms, Hirde do rose,.kinle de Adis, etc. &c., tty the bottle or cute at tho wine store of ' • STEftETT, & Co. •• I , 18 Market at. O - LO BRANDIES.— . 12 dos , old Pale Maglory; very auperior.. ' .12 " ~ .Nectsr 6, " 10 " " DarkCogninc; " 9 " , 1 Peach " 8 CC CC Ch err y , I(; it 10 " W• Jamaica spirits; " " Mao, embracing a largo,variety of Brandies, Gins, Whiskeys, Rums, itc. on dratighl. and in original packages at the wine and liquor stem of jyl STERETT 7 .9ito. .18 Market: UOUDTH OF lULY.-VOTlCE.—Tickets.fbr- the supper to be given' at the Rona, °flit.. Thomas lintne4.tn. the 'ismer or the 4th, be obtalned'atiAldeiman Steelisitr,Dilw'orth , s, Mr. Thomas Oliveriefoot .enderkeit'st4-Maj. Larimers - Exclnutg&-'effiCe;.iusdlit•lint Post Office, Allegheny eity.-.Th&triends.orTemperasce are re. spectrally invited:f twimitleittatet: hi.thi 'celebration: Mr. Thos: hits ; been .appointed' treasurer,-to to whoui all monies mast Supper to be.ser vo iv 8 o:Cloelc. ).. jyl4 S..liltAVOßTlt;''Olen.• Coth. Ai. . for salo:by fir.RIbICVLSON t e.,-- ARLE-Wf . 1213 :-'bijetieta IlitrreY;•fak B `•_•••:..' • . - jeB • r :lw-Liberty it -I PALM 4 ) 1 c 1,--1 5 0 6faiin: 4 1 Paiiiitifinlia:siul-pn:. seVCIIEWAri: . ."- - - I QttRITSDWIATAPENITNE-10. ptaritni.. 1.7 . patine; jut IFerbired and tor tale t ' -.7XILLEIV iticxgrsorip •_.- je 3o ;:' 170 Liberty :at. . . Musical Notice. Sheriff's Sale. Sheriff's Sale. Dividend. Bottled Wines. s~~ ~ :~: t" tift -1 - #l4, ir*A - 0 1 YEPt OP* mirfitt Na Blllt Z wont e d. VOtow 6'4 fAn4,..4lwy prit - of t OEN;l5ll:4istR tof but artirir for sale in - atry-Atitliity•tgiuitAtiOmeikt: - • ,',3"AgyvAeltgodutr-Akt\V,...."..% i -LEOPOLD•PV.NYER . ,:respeetfulli informsthe.. Litdiq ana. - Ovitlemen:Ol, givii'GßANDCONCEßT t oikaliureday:Zeini4 Tiny 2d 1540 firthe TliedtrO,peing the onlyAiiiihe large .enough fOr, - hhi 7Stehistee InstnirnenWfro`lif Errardz Celebrated will assisted by: HERB SNOOP ,- - the Perfornrer of Kin; George tee 4th , Seats map be iiroeiired - it - the - box ibico from 9 A. r0'.12, soul from'2_to".so.elaek; y. Thuroy % For OoetiOAlars ; jyi .11J''''Illui.Sittnie Flake; Nalnres Oelna; . . . The.Rofie . or Shame; - - The Sentiinent .The Ltuign4go Flowere;:..... . . The, Latbos . Book of•Poearyo4 flowers; „ ;Poems Of Eliza COok; , PoOts Gallery of. Beauty;. :Ziodensßeiutieti orthe PoOtri • Yallol . lll fancy editibiti.offootieol.nlorke; for sale by If. S. BOSIVORT'HA,CO4:43":3Iarket et. gitpOrikii;- - 1. • visiting the teit*ttkeitietr of .J.eke Su; gorier during this tsessor47;sig:fisidAkt tp-theio• tuiTintagirtir call 'at gays es:;l3roeinsayWDrut *hire theyean . probare eve h-, - rigdeitiekv=ithe p4Otgt. trajity.or the .040.0e4,tquire......Ani. fitrorrOetiooP'. Nave toiihw - cs,ixqtbe :will o:eelyliten:', l •- ' "- - • HAYS:IfrI3,IP3CX-WATi : '• h o 2 Coaim nrciil: ow, liberty at. . . . iinvy to keep.slieyossktir c olf.,.l!4r. Mayth3.-Washingtonil;lit*iikiifof Rase burgh Willcelebrate tenlnclepentlelceol • : thegrcivetatolnintAlhaV4'S; Arsenal.. Thviservices.:ot..thClTaxvyill s cornine*: M...SeVpin.ll4l . l.dreinies will Verde liSereilkby'elonsent speakers; si-good be .In :litienilance and, refresh - month nada* to ii;Tensper ii.upefertiriiwill he , furnished Wall:Who may' desire to' partake-of them:. - SOnirtibniSseis. - are constantly running between Pittsiiurgh andLawrenceVille, end for the acc.onsmodatielii of those who prefer a water conveyande a Boat Will be in readiness on the Alle gheny river at-the. month of Irwin sireet: The friends of the c.,aase are invited to' ttend,. jao 13y. THE Corasirrizi .'.Cheap 31u, . ..... - . iTADRILLES from Leonard, - 25 dints q Operatic Gems, -- - - .25 .. . : . hid, kind and gentle to she, .. ... -.. .06i m, , .... - . - • Sesen - Son for Guitar,: .1. -. . - ..'.I . 21 . : • , 'Far away in my own:bright land ? ' , .. - .. 94: .• 'lnebriate' Waltz. 7 -Flute and Piano, • - . ~.. Allem Alavourneen ; _ ,o shall, go a.8411g,. 06 }..- 12 popular quickstePs, z? Let no' thought of •careoppeis tbee; Oii :. ._. . . ' Thou arf.lovelier;.l". .. . ~. •. • -' 12k New quadrilles byStrauss, ~ -, _ . ..... DermontAstore,.. . Opera of Fra Diaioloi . - ..; ~ 7 . ~ _ : . Here's a health tti'theeihtary,. .. . Ohl- ._ .. Littio - Ne)l, ..--. ~. • .. - -. . - "igi • .Light-of otlici.iiiya is ftdml,' - , Ohl Rest spirit, ireat. from Arnilu, '- . ." 4 , ciqt . -. .. Opera.of Massaniolln, - ... .-.-. -.'. ... ....' 26 Le Desire .Waltsi'.." - . .. .. • .-..-. - _ ' o6} - -. 'l'. Haynes Baylers-Son 4 s, :-': - -..- '46 Chimes Quadrilles by Soleil);: .. 25: 'We have been friends together, •- - -.;061. - ~--.. 20 airs trem Bohemian Girl, (Flute,) ....:-. 121 11 a ." Fru Diavolo,- - - • . • ,- - 12 1- - '• • ' ' Love Not, - by.Mri. - Norton; • -.' ' --- :.-7061; .; Love , s.your dream, . - . -.....-- -00.1. ---- "Opera.of the Enchantress, by 1.!a1e.,. - ....245:. Opera of Go y , Mannering ; .. , ....... . ~ .. . Morris's Melodies, ". . - .. -,...' - ..: . 2 0 - : Seven Hoyurkas; ... - ... . ,:.-..-....,f" .. L'-',121 .-- La Omenvienne, -• • . ..... - -.*. .--- . .111 . For sale by . . -• . -..- - JOll - $. IL MELLOR, .-, .••• je3o -, .• :. .- -, 1... : - ..-- . 120 . 964•9t; .. -_ -..--- - - • "Ile who . in pleastmeeiaparny.aime • . • . . Neer losilishealth, or yenthfultehiMms, A hero livesi,44jusay.sii-;; eiaklseholdSti , tILING A TRIAL.. .or xidnibar D hate. beih•fouitti uablilietnedy eases of indigesxio.4,' b il io4 plaints; for derangements of the digestive Oitarmind obstructions, a'slugg,ish ashen of , the liver and4ow els, which occasion more oilesi the folloWing turns viz:' heartburn,' giddiness, acidity ;- head-ache, sickness, spasm, and flatulent disteiition Of the:stom ach and bowels, 'drowsiness and dimness of sight, an' nneomfortable'senaihon experienced at the piCoC the stomach soon after eitiiig;withnfeeling of *eight or oppression, appetite impaired, biseithinedifficult, tenderness about the region" of theKliter;lowels ir regular, soinetimes „obstinately costitie:i.vrithlsoguor and depressiOn of Spirits. Price 25 coati per hos: Prepared by theiiole 'proprietor; : • EDG.Alt:THORN,,Druggiit;- corner Hand and Penn ats., Pittsbutgli ; f_PL. - Also sold by all the principal druggiSts in. theelti.. Blit:'l,l3FPS - • , . . and Writirißoolipi;Aol*ei 1111111 Ififfiti!atTryd•rtsufsttet; ! in Western , Permaylvanie where the theury and practice of. Bdo Seeping can be learned ineuch'perlbction iii'teeiMble the learn,. er to apply the science:at once tinaitica.v.. J unacquainted witliAr. can have. any number of i:eferenees:to: persons CIO laity who are now keepintiociliii and who Main been: qualified : for the business' ' t rainin g they. reCeived in his academy. • :110UM :of , Euiinese duringr trumpet, from 2 to . .4 . and 71 t 0.9; 110..)41.V1MAT-ER7 . ;-• , . i ; ..... l tftypirkling and bright -; in its liquid light.". not only ..eparkling and hright,! init. for its delicious flavor, Hays & Brock*ara.Mead and gin. Oral Wateria certainly !!iiiirivalled” and, the syrups ' are: .equal.: to; any: that ever ' , graced -the Mineral Fount:. Call.. ind,lseci at.lVo. ComMereial frRAVELS IN. MEXICOifILUMITEDer-Tras • I ole over tke -Table-44nd'. lialka:Mittlinerae Meiico; during: the year6lN3Attd.e44i. inhluding description of Californiar:thti.rprineipai -.cities and Mining Districts of that republlei.iiid bictraphies of the. ex-erriperer,- Sr. -.D:.Antonia..--Lopet , De - Seribt . Anna; illtiatrated 'the' tnaliit:Ot Upper and Ltiiver . Parts of British America; with Pates deseiiptive: the .scenery Alio building - 44;04 ,portruits-:arltir bide and Santa Anna; by-Albert ;U r Consul to California, for tale bq JOHN4TOII : dr GTOCKTON.•': jeB. . • . eor*Market and • - F the a :p l e d t m ita ttu a ut S ac il tiTre e t .7 :;ieth of F,+iggland and G.eneva, lanci-ru'l Y na or d. the latiet ety e., ate et the ieuio,Prkel l attvn nt s e'd' e jcld Pens, another- :net Zotthe.beii . inake4r auPPIY 14d. r t ece Fine able Catlett ; Specta cles, : w ere , „Towe,u,. oils, TenWnr*?2 l " 2 m. jp- L EMONS= -80 =-80 Setdonti; jut - Tee% an js2li NO .. ,Water st ' • Tereat:Theigatte tor,setteg .:;" fi hive-for:ear& , ste; , et e enedk; Rinmiiilosiste, , • .bielt Ana fsehatesiSeirlesaffir We o CAtikant cyof the owner,- eontaleg,:fine,futtshod. eeenne and. jethlchii cellar, il.:4;mrith a :Otstdenn(eaketeckisbrith fitittites and vine4jlot '3O leet,iront--runislog.tieelt to the Mennen The lease 1339 fears ,uesiirlar ground':ient.' it is -- :eittested_.•l4lCirtudgiti hethloa;tif the Celanese ppaart of:the cltyrieftte4l'Eet. tiehtvery-Joir;and itiuhediate itongieeb - P, ''`ltin'ilY • to "HTAK rarmrscazt.. %:~`i`=:rZ'-!fit:. .. : 301 1104 I R • 1: 41 0114 3 11 . • fritlikar:OrAtt ni ••• • )i„. 5. • It.t.4 l 4 l lntirtitibd o f-c'' tSO.-27 2 '.eart*Itgl_ 1 4 -77 1 1 1 titmeii 10t ‘, C , `. t • iiiO4. icrior.-Bert 691 a, !V . , • if : ‘. ripittiii: gill Ef:2 : • •-•".• ttliPX4ll' s 410laik. 4taxiikk - ei . rgaik*ideosU - A. , • • • 6 Intrititii*ObitiM4iltie s ay.;.dielbl6o4- 3 - 7* .' ,'- ' 9ffilte no 44l l9 l l/ter . "s::# 4 l,!. • guar4'r; . e .i'•.,ViiiKri - Z...: - ';f 14 Y 1, 471 • 2 . - . • •;;;; - .31.- , 1.‘%-•.. • .. • la. , Pteicb - Bra tidy - ; 4 • 41 M. ii whiskey _ ; ss '• • • sr .• • 11, • : 35 4 , net tified Wflisk ()yr; • . •• -. f Part or tile atiove Liquors pti by C REARTtcrld•-yri.g; hanela C An•cIAER!"- • Chy - PCM • . • .a .r • • --4•4!"47:' • LAYIN •• ''•-• • ; 4 - 4,14.4.rzt* nd Ci63jiA"': cArgar .. . . I • . 1'62.9 . Splendid ZStevr . T 44;4'. the Cob* etchd Math* ...k . 1104,,100411t . ir. - 4;'' Wood and - Fifth Ai - , t. - cks of - U9lO/4,oolkmpthiic„, hew octayo,'grand.action Rianci:zrortei:sits 'Charles Boescrt litany Case, Metalio•Phittrapdlcridkeiniiiii444. AG Opt nality„ . yhich: may, kits exampifd. - tIO tpiA f .1000ils . to Sal . e. - -.••• , fi - 493.0 ' • MEE 2,00G.-EPsELE at .Auctioe At 2'- Thu teddy, the'2ids rooms' corner efaVtiod streette,"Will be sold wit hout , re. aerie twojtthiiiiiiiiidliit4tiele abelled ccirtiin aacha, of goodATia4ty..Anif good sordety.. , x JOHN Ko: , DAVIS AacuoaCer ttoEST s 4 , Oailad untl.:l4l sale.olPat 4JA - VA' utd:Nteltagee,... received and roe. Pr.rut . 74;p2i34. - ; • . HILL R IV.Ig (17i•ciwika4 .7pdPett.TERS iott.ciantifacturera 'of::Walt:Pdrier i r ; . and:teneriF Paper -Warehouse;:ilVo-'B7;-W4O-. irtnee, Pitt3burgh••;.- '' ---•.- -' ,- -- - Papik ` - ‘Wariititlthilliti` l l 47 • • • •-. • &•-, - i :.: f ...:•,.. - • MBE " tindereigned' having bought , the , O-artisew ;A....house and' wall Papet.t.truunifactory;Aitts- of. /ioldsbip§::Bniwne, have entered Into a co:part:net , : shlp, odder the triune and styln - of Hill Is Browne‘,l9s - - the purpese or carryitiror the linsine4W;initll itikiiiii:. riebes• - They . wilt haVealwnys on hand aconije . ist., ; it, assortment of PAT'E.X.IIANGIN'G S AND BOLD 4 i. - ,: ortheir omr - niiiiiur4ctlite, 'aid .. .their "Stociikii - improved and entuged- , with - Periodical j addiAtiilliv' from the'bestrrench fabtorieir." --, -,.. - - , -_ - ... .' 'Agents for the well - known Clititon: - PaPeilll.! teuhenville, from which they will ler , ePri etge ` supplied NVith WRITING; .W.RAPPINGATE laktp. PAPER, BONNET/IDA/0S; &Cliiillifor- whieh l ': they:offer. wholesale and: retail,. njt their stere,A4:„ al iVned street, iiii"dway_ bet Ween -.Foniiii . r.'aiid inond Alley, Wheie..conntiy;ineicliantii aid , ' 'firealeia'! are invited to call. -.- !....': '- • '-: ''' :" '...' .:- • • GEO. G. BRO. --;, ~ • ,-,_. _ -- .' . '. €amt;. c...Hitie,...:..:-7-1,-".r. je29 1 1 46m Nr., 0 CURE, NO PAY -SELLERS! aot.only.ba'acaouarof what about t46at, button, account. of th e ' troi:“Vreirultige.., froth.their--tie. ihe-follai,ri.niart.t.etimrOlitnar a citizen jar Birniiimhaxn:,,,- •-= - • . . S ..... . . ~ . -:,, , z , - .7., , , a ~i rriliibmn, i iprielah.-.1.840.--. mr.n:ll:. aiyif-'l:take tliiiirOrpiOttitnitt 'Of toslik - Eying in fatifr of your invaluahle=niedielliet4abiiiii. two'years ago I was takendownirith'iiieriritilearai4 tiPIT of the liters and warisia retiudedtimeirkt: and iatitereffects Oftids drtiadfiii;diiiedtsa:4l4citillitii was dispaized o 1 Altai otheniakat teltsd , Wled." t.. 7 ...tie advised by my Nefsiciarsto:itycfoie • fePitrar:' , and I must say that aftertakingsantkOsir , tit 4/11 - .. hate been - restorml to reaionable,h4lDW . I,selaon . joy at : this time. . l. therefore take - iileMinkr4farfttoia mending them to others 'atllietettqWdiseasiTif toe live._ ..- ~, . . . .'.yikicii4%.,0.01.11,..;.:,.....: .- . ... . - ...:.;:..• , ,... - •::'46IIIN:•GIVEDiEILt":, - These Pith stand :viittiiiiiall'eil'Ai:r -, iri. - medkoisto known ftie`the".etire iiflheitilirAilaliPartifitrif:.lo: ' had ofthitcjat'Oprietor; . l l : - ; - -E. , SellersM^Woodad.r4t-,:;% , "` and ofli.?. Schwartzand-J. 4itcli.el.l,4llegg2grt :- To iS;fdge . nllders. 1,0 aibodewzanileiwireEldre.-oiy-t;:_Deer;CAnk;l44 West.Deeriowhahlpi atlltelajtkwing.idAnie,lyizat : Dennre.Mill, and at Stayiatt!!!"TarlingeWikc..tr-', calved at the office ofthe.Connty:COturthenonere to noon of widoesdayrilifieth,ofjitY7iiitiiiis' and epecifications caribe,acetinttheoffrce day ...of letting. Bidewillibe - reeetied'ai: tbio stone work•of the abatmeif tv.l4 - liei6fg . - ami for the woad- work -linealleat., . By- orderotCommistaiiniiiti:.;,..- • - ~ •• - SAVES. GOPSILy;CIerV. , -e.:- - Coneniasioneit7ioEsse;grin2stl4 IRS& . . . . julL asvied: and Supimet:cloth G eritni - Xin#4 Cambric_ Do. .`lie - • • - An invoice of -the tho ab ove , ' : je 27 -B. E. Cg1i.5.PW.F.1433...i41!Lr. - ; ECT.IVED, - - shaden. ' . • Bj. Black 13!reieSeurii'' and Shaw Is, 'or;aalo at • B. 1621: • sa Market et?: • • SiliP o and - 1 .../i : itsdkeiri. - - • • • Gaidtiatiji • rtiipe ivhiieNluahus , Mall lkinelins'' Nainsook • • 3 Fg e. aesortmentjuat .neiv:tckfri • ; •• D E CO STABLE, 4 .je2T- - • , NeDrr7dl' it. T- -ARD 0114.-15 bairils 2 . • etr Dominion, ariti