=EI ~; OE z.66Az inATTp.u.g. SMILE Coxsumsas.—The pro - position of Col. Thompson, to place hi§ iimilliatus in the Water Works, waS referred tcl:6, Selelit Committee, by the Conncilsoli :heir meeting on Monday night. Fey. eral other propositions"; of a like nature, are to be made. We understand that one other iVas preren ted hy Messrs. Kennedy4c Childs. We trust the whole matter :may bei seriously and intelligently considered; and a report made as speedily as pose sil4e. This Smoke COnsumer is a gr6at disco Very, andour citizens should spare neither labor nor ex: pense in introducing it into every building iii the city, where coal is burned. No IN.erzn.--ThelCorrimon CoUneil, by an in definite postponementof the O T nlinance to construct a second water basin, have struck a death blow to 'the hopes of many of the citizens of the. upper warns. The old wards are too strong for the new; and after the .riext election, under the apportion ment law, they will have all the power of city gov ernment in their own hands, and the new wards may whistle for appropriations. The only hope M. the new wards to have equal and exact justice .done thern; is in joining with the Democracy, and opposing Men who vote for the expenditure of public money to improve the property of the wealthy,-and Would deny the mechanic and labor ing man in the new wards, a basin of hydrant wa ter, to wash off the smoke and sweat after the la bors of the day. Cratuvor.i.xcr.--4.1r. Editor: I went to the Odeon to witness_ the experiments of Professor. Loomis, and his daughter M.i.wruk, a confirmed sciptic in' the science of human magnetism; and_ I left there with the conviction on my mind that there are more things between heaven and earth than iny_philosophy ever dreamt of. I am cer tain of this fact, that Miss Martha, after being com pletely blindfolded,. and that, to the satisfaction of, as-Treat unbelievers as myself, and in no way in a situation.to have anything telegraphed to her by others, read distinctly whatever was placed over her head, told the hour and minute of a watch after the bands had been changed, and did other things so unaccoutable tome, that I should like to see persons investigate the subject whose'medical in telligence would entitle them to the respect and confidence of an mixed audience unfit to inVesti --gable subjects of the kind. ASTI HUMIIVO. Ber.r.—Those who intend'tO have a good din neron the Fourth, will please observe the adver tisement of Messrs. Kent & graham. The cattle are prime; they were raised at Economy.. STOP rain HAT!—We saw a tremendously large broad-brimmed Hat going up Wood Street, on yes terday. It had to get out of the way whenever it met any body! Itiwas not very handsome ; and yet all the ladies had to look at it. (o:•There is to , be a dinner at the Mt. Emmet House ; on the Fourth. pj A woman was locked up by the Allegheny city offtcera, the other night, for getting drunk and whipping her child. cOL'NCIL TIIE UNITED AMERICA'S MI.ICHANICS. .--A , COUTICII of the above Order is to be instituted this:evening. at the Hall of the Sons of America." This order is rapidly increasing in the East, and when its objects become generally known, will doubtless flourish here.—Dispatch. Cr The above is another specimen of guaranies , ism, a system which will some day bring good to us 'all, But what about this new Order ? Can not its ' , objects become generally known" now. CnAdsens.—The fire in Pike Etree4 on Tuea -day, was caused by crackers. ME. HATIPTE.—Sir—The musical Soiree the e ther evening at Professor Rohbock's, was too great a treat to be passed over lightly, and as you were not there to exercise your eloquence in describing it, Pwill with your permission offer a few remars:s; paiticularly; as I know that you are a lover of the fine arts, and that you take every opportunity tot encourage Them. It is a great pleasure to me to witness the growing taste in this respect in Pitts burgh, and that we are able to offer inducements toj such a man as Professor TM:Mock to reside amdngst us. Music aitli her sister Arts, Painting and Poetry, forint the .hases of our intelligence, the source of our intelleCtdal enjoyments, and without' them we should regenerate to the lowest scale ofi civilized life; to patronize them in their higher de-1 partments is-an evidence of .rowing taste. The programthe offers a choice selection of mu sic, commencing with the overture of Don Gio vanni by Mozart far four hands, performedby Mr. R. and his: pupil Mr. B This piece was executed with great accuracy and fite effect Mr. B. afterwai'ds played. another piece from Weber, which evinced great::exe.cution, and indidates that he will be a perfirmar of the first order and that he has fortu nately fallen-into the right hands, to direct his taste and mature his judgment. The next piece was a Roue.° in Eb by Humniel performed by Miss C.--; this piece though very • difficult in several tespects,was ' very well perform - ed; the beautifult,pearl line touch,so much admired; ofliummel, was a.driiirably imitated; the coanten; I ance of Mr. R.; proved his delight with his pupil's performance, Ids not an easy matter to appreciate! Hummel's music, it has to be studied with'great care! , before all its lieauties break upon you, like the gems of the old masters, his compositions Will when the more flashy styles of the day shall bare become extinct.. I have heard Hurniol and Mos. cheles, who perhaps assimulate more than any o ther two of the great Artists of the time, and who that has once heard them, will ever regret the thrilling effect of their compositions: “Untwisting all the chains that tie, The hidden soul of Harmo67." , Miss C. also sang two opera songs: One from I Donizetti, mid the other from Wallace, to the de-' light of the audience. This young lady proves that Mr. R. is as misellent a teacher in vocal music as he is in instrumentaL The Duett on the Piano, by Miss cr and Mr. R was a most interesting piece - by , Kalliwoder, and most charmingly executed.— The difficulties of these variations are very great, having been originally composed for the violin; but were executed with an ease and brilliancy that would have given credit to any concert saloon.— Trio, by Hunter, for Piano, Violin and Violincello: Mr. Hermann executed the Violin part with great -sweetness, but ,how Mr. Rohbock managed to per form the'other two parts on the Piano is a mys tery not so easily, understood. It is certain, how ever, that the effect was brilliant; and here Prof. It gave us a spedimen of the wonderful command he has over the Piano, in the masterly style in which these parts were combine 'and executed. -Miss M. sang tiro songs, the "Etind Boy" and the ..Midshiprrian's Farewell," very prettily, and proved herielf a promising vocalist. The grand Fantasia by Hertz t for tWO Pianos, was executed by Mr. R. ' and his pupil, Mr. E., with good effect. Mr. E. appears to have trade great progress, under the ju %ilicious management ofthe Professor. The amusements of the evening were as varied Its interesting. , The gentlemen of the Glee Club gave us two or three glees, in their usual good style, ;üblending their ,barmonious voices in one ,sweet concord of sounds,", and the intervals were filled With the music of a hand, which Mr. R. had , ingeniously. Placed in an upper apartment-and which-broke upon the audience -with an electro musical effect, like the music ofthe spheres. Finally, to .say that each performed their res pectiVe pasts well; and that the whole passed offi in_ a style superior to any thing of the kind got up', here before, is a truth that.a respectable audience. Will readily attest; and to say that Prof. Rohbock is a gentlemen aral'a musician of superior ability is but a just tribilte of respect -to deserved' worth, and long may•he.continue to receive that patron- Age which his talents so justly merit. AMATEUR. 44 . < 4 '4 4 7 'Airti -4 .•X Ze ,97"7.1-p .4.?"..1 1.3,'4 ' 4,,,: ; " 4*. z 4 t• `gf` ,- 2 ‘ c *. t ••• • A . ' 4,, • - iP441,44 i For the Daily Morning Post . . COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS—June 30. Present --Judges PATTosr, POILTEit and KE ft . - The Jury in cases of M'Catti,y and Orr, rPturn. ed a verdict :of guilty as to NrCartney. and not guilty, as to Orr; and the prosecutor, MVartney, to pay the costs. OYER AND TERMINER—June 30. Prestnt-Jutiges Psi-roN, PORTER and KEW(' The case of. Commonwealth ve. Philip Miller, Was then taken up. All the ceremony of the Court of Oyer and Terminer was gone through with, and a Jury empanelled. From the testimony, it ap ,pcared, that the burglary-charged'against the de fendant, was. committed on the house of Samuel M. Wickersham, in the First ward of the city of Allegheny, on the night' of the 20th May last. The propeilty charged to have been stolen, consist ed of money and silver ware; the former amount ing to $576, depreciated money ; the latter, of six or twelve pieces. The evidence was entirely cir cumstantial. The defence offered no evidence.— The Jury . were addressed by-Mr. Alden for the de fenCe, and Maeraw for the Commonwealth; and after au absence of abotit 15 minutes, returned a verdict Of guilty. Another indictment is still pen ding against the same defendant, for burglary, in the house of Mr. Ebbs, of Allegheny city, and will be tried this morning. Tnvasra.—We invite attention to the adver tisement of. Drs. \ratt & Kauffman. It is conce ded by all who know any thing of the disease for which the truss is intended as a cure, _that the 'article made by this firm are the best yet known. j' The Lehfnans had a fine house last night ANDREWS' EAGLE ICE CREAM SALOON. • Admittance Twelve and a Half Centel CONCERTS every evening throughout the week : In which, Messrs. KNEAss, , hlvnrur ¢ Ihrtir- LiY, will have the honor or appearing. • Duette Piano, Messrs Kneass and Iluntlr , y. Chorus: "The wild raccoon:track," Murphy & Co. Song: "Death of Warren," • Ba113d: "Widow Machree," Solo: Ac'eordeon Chorus: "Nigger's History of the Woiltl,” - Murphy S Co. Song: "My Boyhood's Homo," Balms. Comic Song: . Chauntieg Bsrinv on the Batch of Ballads, Murphy. Huntley, Sol.: Accordeon, Intermission Duette t "Come o'er the Moonlight sea," Messrs Kneass, Mum' y & Co Ballad: "Wandered by the Brook,"- Mr. Kneass. Irish Song: 'The Groves of Blarney," Murphy. Solo: Accordeon, 'Huntley. Mary Blanc. Murphy &Co, Favorite Ballad, Kneass Song, Mnrpby Solo: Dander Grand Finalle, Company. Persona wishitm to be served with lee Crcatn, can procure their tickets at the door, at 21f cents each. Tickets good for one night only je S. WIL'LIAAI A. BILL et., BANKERS,. EXCDANGE DRORETLS, AND DEALERS IS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BINE NOTES, • AND SPECIE, • No. 64 Wood st., one door above Fourth, East side, Pittsburgh, Pa. C "REN 'T Funds received on deposit, and col lections made on all the Cities throughout the United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Virginia Banks bought and sold on the must favor able terms. The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany, and France procured, &c. mar 10-ttawy The Orators of Prance, AND more,hcw Books at BIORSE'S, No. 85, 4th street. The. Orators of France, by (Times) Viscount de Correction, translated by the members of the New York bar, with en essay on the rise of the French Ilerulution, by J. T. Headley. (Illustrated.) Kitty's ItelatiOns and . other Pencil Sketches, by Miss E. Leste, author of Washington Potts, Althea Vernon, or the Embroidered Ilandkerchief. Joseph Ruslibrook, or the Poacher, by Capt. Mar ryat It. N., author of Petelimple, Percival Keene, Sze. The Lifo and Adventures of John A. Murrell, the Great Western Land Pirate, with. 22 engravings. Edward Manning, or, The Bride and the Maiden, by J. U. Ingraham. Esq. The Great Plague of Life, (No. 4.) or the Adven tures of a Lady in search of a good servant, by one ! who has been almost worried to death. Life in London, a story of thrilling interest ; founded upon scenes of happiness and miser), which constitute life in the British metropolis. Living Age, No. 162. Tile Beautiful Widow, a novel by T. S. Arthur. All the late London papers. Also, a complete assortment . of Marryat's works, just received and for sale at MOR3eS Literary Depot, S 5 Fourth street. je2s T)ENNSYLVANIA. RAIL ROAD COMPANY.--1 NOTICJi TO CONTRACTORS.—SeaIed pro posals will be received until WEDNESDA Y,l July 15, in the Borough of Harrisburg, and until WEDNESDAY, July 22, in the city of Pitts• burgh, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the Mace of the En gineers, for the grading and masonry upon fifteen miles of the Pennsylvania Railroad, extending West from Harrisburg, and fifteen miles of said Rai:read extending East from Pittsburgh. The grading will include very heavy work, and the amount of mason ry, including the Piers of Abutments of the Bridge across the Susquehanna, three-fourths of a mile in length, will be unusually large. Plans and specili-, cations of the work can be seen at the Engineer's office in each place, for ten days previous to the time appointed for receiving the bids. Any further I information can be had upon application to the Chief of Associate Engineers jelS-tjY-V --- QUNAIER STCFFS—Received ibis day, at 52 Market street, an extensive assortmentof ti am broons, Tweeds, French Cassimeres, Denims, Mix teres, Linens, Cuttenades, Drillings, Curds, Coatings, &c. &c. my 29 „A. A. MASON. OPENING, at 62 Market straet : AO doz. Lace Gloves and Mitts, 12 doz. Linen Gloves, 25 doz. Silk Gloves, 32 doz. Lisle Thread Gloves, 12 dozen light and dark Kid do., IS doz. Cot. do.; also, 20 doz. White Cotton Hose, 9 doz. Black do., 12 dozen Colored do., 21 doz. White and Mized,{ Rose, Open Worked do., Brown and Fancy do. je2S A. A. MASON.' Grates and AVagon 13oxles at Auction. fIN Monday afternoon, the 26th inst., at 2 o'clock, jr at toe Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and sth sin., will be sold, 40 Grates, assorted sizes; 3,000 lbs. Wagon Boxes, do ; 1 oven and boiler, and sundry other castings. JOHN D. 140/IS, Auct'r. (American copy.) OE Brown Lawns: - - A A. MASON, No. 62 Market at., has: received •29 pieces new style Brown Lawns. je26 SRAWLS : A. A. MAS( IN; No 62 Market st., has just receiveda large assortment of rich Shawls, compristng silk, cashmere, mous do lain°, Canton drape, beteg°, linen, liaised other Shawls. je2.6 THE Gentlemen of the Bar, who - borrowed the following volumes from the Clerk's °into of th Circuit Court °Rho United States, will please rotor them, viz: • 7th Sergeant & Bowie, 3d Wheatons and 7th Pet ere Circuit Court Beoorts. , jel7-d Valuable Seal 'Dilate for Sale. TIIAT beautiful propefty, situate near Manches ter, directly opposite:Vie residence of James Anderson, Esq„ fronting 345 reet on Ohio Lane, and extending back 300 feet to street, with lrouse and improvements. It will.be sold together 'or divided. Alsd, a Lot of ground, °legibly situated in Irwin street, between Penn street and the Allegkeny Riv er, 64Tiet 5 inches in front, by 110 feet in de th, to a 20 feet alley. Persons wishing to make investments, are info - ed that portions of that One property in Alleghe and Manchester, owned by a Company in Philadel phia, will be offered in the market as soon as the necessary arrangements cab be made, and of which due notice wiliy° given. . iipplY- to GEORGE BREED, 94 Wood st: je23-dlm Agent H. 11. THIS MONSTER ESTABLISHMENT The Largest and Grandest in the World 200 Persons and Horses , The moat BaillLant Musical Festival and Concert! Equestrian, Gymnastic and Dramatic Entertainments, of the highest Order THE TRAPPINGS AND HOUSINGS OF IN-. COMPARABLE ELEGANCE.. • The Costumes anti Paraphernalia of Clas• ti . sic Designs. u.s. mullet!), S pirited. Wep Traiued DOUBLE WATER, PROOF PAVILION I Seating .1t 00 Persons with unparalleled Comfort. hnelss. Murphy Huntic). 13rilliantly Dluraimated by 350 Powerful Refleo- A PRINCELY FORTUNE Has been profusely lavished, and the service of 100 MECHANICS AND ARTISANS: Of acknowledged Taste and Irgenuity, kept in constant requisition for. Five Months, in designing and Executing the Appurtenances and Properties of this Gigantic Scheme ' • in a s'yle of Unproce. dented Magnificence, resulting in the most exquis ite Mechanical Gems, and the most gratifying Chef d'couvres of American _alit. KENDALL'S BRASS BAND. 15 Picked Musicians, in Lustrous Unifoims. of a celebrity in both Hemispheres to which no other band aspires. led by the IMMORTAL EDWARD RENDALL, whose fame as the1,1,;(0141 L3M.p. QUM, has penetrated every circle to which mania has access, at once gives tone to the pure and tidied ruble amusements. of the Monster Circus, whetherin leading the IMMENSELY EXTENDED TEC/CESSION in the U.IISIZIALI. 10431.1 Ca or awakening the echoes of the streets white ILTIiO'IITE3 kIUEIT CinIjaZDITZD 171:1=0 or metamorphosing the performance into a • SOIRE - f; MUSICALE! not the least attractive feature in which will be the never to be forgotten SOLO UPON 1.11.1 MAGIC SILVER BUGLE. 33 'Widely Celebrated Lady and Gene tlemen Artistes, at the real of their profession, the most numerous and talented troupe of performers eve: concentrated in one circle, viz: Messrs C. J. Rogers, W. W. Nichols, J. W. Smith, J. McFarland, John Shindle, Victor Piquet, J. Blackwood, S. D. Baldwin, R. Itossiter, Dan. Emmet. IL. 11l Dickenson, Bandan na Brown, Sam. Johnson, G. 0. Knapp, Alex. Rock well, Jos. Wiley, T. Sparks, W. Russel, Adams, I'. Everts, M. Wayne, 0. Thompson, 'l'. Wheeler, S. Wright, Ac. Ma-sters Ilarrey, Wailers and Piquet.—Mesdames Thompson. Rockwell, !Everts, Knapp, Wayne, Emmet, Wright, Delsmore,.&c. etc The long favorite clown G. 0. If.NAPP, and that brilliant Meteor ht the orbit o: the Hippodrome, itoozwErz, KING of GzIOTESQVES, pror.omtced by acclamation, by the NOIII2 A7rl/ ER FINED of Great Britian. at the LONDON OPERA HOUSE, to be the aown of amens, in the face of the competition of the counnediens of Europe. In this stupendous project, the same rigid adherence to pure ! taste and refinement that is so strikingly displayed in the chaste and benutitul outfit, and indescrthably novel and interesting feats, will be peculiarly;ob served in the mirth of the comediens. For the Programme of the Concert, Synopsis of the Performances and Dramatis Yemeni of the Divert tismcnts, Ballets, Comedies, Pantomirnies, A.c. see Pamphlets and Descriptive carets. Admission to the whole, only 2:5 Cents, This Company will hare the honor of performing In I Pittsbilruli on FRIDAY, SA TUR D Y, ItIONDA and TL'ESD A le, JULY 2,1, 3d, Slit and Gtn—Frien DAvs On.v. Doors open nit 7 o'clock ; Performance to cola menet. to B,P. SI. fgr There nail he a grand performance on Satur day and Tuesday afternoona, at I to 3 o'clock, fur famil , lCS and three a it,t,calt not attend in the evening. 00 -- On rilonday, the first performance will ,he giv en at 10 o'clock, A. Sl. Thna cart.pe ny will tiro 1 1, Corm in Erie, on 'Chun - day, June. NVaterforil :nth, Meadville 261 h. Green v il; 2Y.11. Mercer 29th, Neo cistiv, 30th, and Harmony, Thursday, July I. dt..l- . .v I t =I BANK F. It S AND EXC. II A C. I.: 13 r,. oK - ERS. DIIALEItS 1N VII: flIt3S AND DOM EsTIC. t EXCII kNtII'I,CERTISCATES DEpusiTE, SA'S i 1:01ES, AND COIN. Corner ,31 . Third and Wuod eis.,directly oppteete the St. Charles Hotel. ely3lB (1 , „;:iti JACOB , WEA VER, 15 Mark mot., y- 1,-..- - -441 Conner o . Front, IS now terra ,tog tog jAtl. -- Rf r i) ; : and oilers Mr sale at inducing pri ........„...±,,,.,-1:-2„.%.- ces, tho ['allowing ex tensiv e sill iety or WINES AND LIQUffltS, selected by himself, as formerly, liar the firm. or sTERErr & Co., in the Eastern Cities, from first hands : Leger Pre te, Cognac and Champagne Brandies. J J. Dupuy, Castillon, old Maglory, Itastaut. Channityer, , P die ri,stin , A. Seig Reit, t nard, Du. play Ex Co., and Pinet Cotillion ik Co., Vintages of 1832—cmliracing all the Rochelle and Bordeaux fla vors, in half Pipes, quarters, and octaves, or by retail. Ifulland Cins—Fish, Weesp Anchor, Cross Keys, Mentors Swan and Hour Glass brands, new and old importations. Ruins—New England, St. Croix, Antigua and Ja maicas, some very superior. Whiskeys—Old Scotch and Irish, Monongahela Rye, Bourbon Co. Corn. IVines--Madeirhe, Teneriffes, Lisbons, Sherries, Sicilys, Malagas, Ports, Ited Wines, White Wiacc, Aluseats, Clarets, Champagnes, Doclis,land !tauter tics, in Cases, India Ebbs., Qr. Casks, Inds., Demi •ohn or Bottle. litne3 §. v. mmtracK, Preident IN o , tv Confectionery. (Late Canal Boat ]louse.) 11 DOSSET, hat: just opened a splendid -assort .. meat of Confectionery, consisting of Candies, Nuts, and other refreshments. Ile has furnished a fine Saloon, where Nisiters can he furnished Nv . ith rich Ice cream, &c. The public: are respectfully invited to give him a call, as' he will be happy to afford them every entertainment Filth Ward, near Canal Basin • Ran Road Letting.-To Contractors. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad Company, iu Ntiellsville, Ohio, until 10 o'clock, A. Al., of the 27th day of July, 1847, for the grading, bridging and preparing for the superstructure of that portion of the line between Wellsville and ens mill, twenty miles. Plans and specifications may be examined at the office of the Company et any time from the 17th to the 27th July. Contracts will be let to the lowest bidders. A further letting of that portion of the line from 11/1 7 Quilken , s mill, cross ing the Sandy and Beaver Canal, and extending to the New Lisbon and Canton road in the direction of Cleveland, will take place early in September. By 'order of the Board of Directors, A. G. CATLETT, Sec' y. Wellsville, June 15, 1847.-4Vells. Pat . jel9d4w NOTICE --:The Stockholders of the Pittsburgh and Allegheny Bridge Co., far erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny river, from the end of Rand St., are hereby notified that the annual election frr a President, ten Managers, Treasurer and Secretary, will be held on the first Monday in JuLy nest, at the Company's rooms, north end of the Bridge, at 2 o'- clock, P. M. WM. MORRISON, President, .el 9 P. Br. A. B. Co. For ront, VERY commodious two story brick dwelling ‘skouse, on Third, below Ferry street. Pos session gi— Ist of July next. Apply to j 0.2 - #l` 35 Carriages of Ineoneehrable 'Snloptuounsess: 40 Seth of Oarssres of Teem. seendent Splendour: THE LEVIATHAN EDW!.3II) 11.11.t.31 KRAMEIL & R .11.1 WINES AND LIQUORS Sistvimer Shawls.. - - GEO. W iIIERCHANT , S. - ANOTHF.II: larki, lot. of summer shawls, has just! Improved Compound li Uld Extract - of Sarsaparilla, been receivexlat A..A. MASON'S ~.62 Market „ 1 4 , , ovirg disC3SCS nftho blood, arising from m street, comprising 2 morn cartons of those rich sew.. ~' ft rem ri ail ribmie of Meve.ary, Chronic, cud coostifti— ing silk shawls. ' : . -; --. je29 rivad tliseas ,, , , , snob ss. S-rofula, King's Evil, Sec x-r-Lirrk Ifavaiina,S pr :. ond..r. Syphilis, or Venereal; I/Icor:4on, nail Corro-1 : e aim; s ~^ the throat, nose chenks, lips . , ears, and oth la 40 box?i, silptirior White Havanna sugar; just reitelved and for diby er parts of the body. :Pimples or. Pustules nn Cie le , . . MILLE.R. & RICKETSON. face; scaly patches and ot.her eruptions of the skin; i Bites, Scurvy, and other Secirbutie affections, Rhea- i matie affections, White-swelling, pains in the bones and joints, fever sores; obstinate old sores of all kinds, Scald held, Salt Rheum, Ringworms, and oth-, er diseases arising from an impure state of, the blood,' also, habitual Cost!veness,Piles,Chronic affection of the Liver, Lungs, and4Chest, pain in the stomach and sides, night sweats; &c. Thin remedy is prepared in vatmo, from tne choicest selected materials, the act the properties of which are extracted by an improv ed process without heat. For Sale Wholesale and Retail by B. A. PAID:I;IB'I'MR & CO., Corner Ist & Wood sts., and cornet: 6th tk. Wood sts. jel2 . 'TABLE SALT: 10 Cases Table Salt; just reed and for sale by:', • je29 MILLER RICKETSON. T INSEED OIL,: Purists Linseed Oil ; just re . celved and ter laic by je:J^ MILLER & RICKETSON, EXTRACT LOGWOOD-50 cases Sanford's; just received and for sale by B.A. FAIINESTOCK &CO., cor of First and Wood am. je3o - I,lLou SULPHUR: 100016 e.; just reed and fur sale by B. A. FALINEsTocK Y co., je3o corner ofFirst and Wood BLS. ircos-10 Casks Sides; for sabot by SMITH &SINCLAIR, 56 Wcod TN K— • 1. Harrison's Columbia Ink : Black, Woe, Rod, Scarlet; a superior' article, in bottles a all alias. Bird's Black luk. For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & Co.; 43 Market at. je3o RAW WHISKEY-275 barrels (Proof,).for sa.la by JACOB WEAVER, . je29 10'.111.arkot st., nor. Front. ri ERMAN WINES—A great varety or White 7- Wilkes is fflass And wood. for sale at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER, je29 16 Marhet at., cor. Front. Also, a ;leery superior irfcle of German White Wine, in draught, for salo(At an unusually low price. FRENCH WlNES—Orevery description, price and quality : Bordiiaux, Marseilles, Muscats, put up in France, Clarets, &C., some eighty varieties, for sale in original packages, or otherwise, at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER, jell 9 ' IG Market et. cur. Front. CANDLES -10 boxes Star; 10 !‘ Sterine ; 6 " Sperm; J. D. WILLIAMS St CO, 110 Wood street For sale by .e 29 cRUIT--30 Drums Sinyrris Figs ; 4 2 barrels.,Zaute Currants; 10 boxes M. It. Raisins ; For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & CO., je29 110 Wood street - . - FISH-15 Kitts extra No, 9 Nlackarel 10 hoses Sealed Herring; For sale by J. 1). ILLIAMS & CO., je29 110 Wood street Barrela double retitled pulverized ; 1 <4 " pul v erized ; I case loaf; 1.5 barrels assorted ; 1 tierce star; 10 bags 13razil ; 3 barrels clarified ; 5 hogsheads N. IL F•or sale by d. WILLIAMS & CO„ • 110 Wood street. A A. MASON; has received a largo lot of Aura l-1. ges and Italzarines, :Ginghams and Gingham Lawns, mourning printd Lawns, embroidered Mus lins, French Poplins, shaded and striped, Linen, pingbams, &c. jellB TOW opening, at Murket st., a largo assort moat of rich dread Silks, which will be offered very low ; also, on extensive assortment of Mau Goods. Oc2F9 A A. MASON. itlirwinos Letters. TOTTERS to the Rev. John Hughes, Roman Catli olic Bishop of New 'Volt. By Kirwin. Price 121 cents ; for sale by ELLIOTT & 1:1t LISII, j.:6 No. 5G Market st. Bay" Whiskey. c).r" Bble., (Proof,) fur tale by jeJ 1 - JACOB WEAVER, je.2.4i O. 16, Market at., corner Front _ _ ........__ ._.. ri ERMAN WINESA great variety of White ir Wine®, in Glass and Wood. For sato at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER, . N 0.16 Market st., cor Front.' . a very suporiar'ariiele of German White Acine,on draught-Jor mile at an titioanally low price. JACOB NV EA E , No. 16 Market st. cor Front. Gold Penn 9(' GO! P PENS, selected of the best brands, IA: and handsistriettt patterns, of holders I.llld Ala.•l, 2 dozer Itatr/ey's patent extension pen holder and penci , just. received and for sale at the Ite, eat pricts, (1.011 Pen !lead Quarters, Corn(' of 4th and Mirky! streets... W. W. WILSON. je 10 FRENCH WM:B, 01 every description, price atid quality: Bor deaux, Marseilles,,Musents, put up in France, Clar et'', 4 - c., tioniu eighty varieties. for sale in original packages or otherwise, of the %Vine ':tore of ICOB WEAVER, No. I 6 Market st.,-tor Front. nOre New Goode . A. MASON, 62 Market street, has Just re ,ceived : 75 pieces rich French Lawns, 20 ps. French Printed Cambric, 15 ps. new styles Ging icons. 25 ps. Linen Ginghams, 7 cases cc Parasols and Paraso:etts ; also, Shawls, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, Summer stuffs, &c. je23 Dry Peaches. Or, BUSHELS Dry Peaches; 6.1 sale low,to close 4.0 consignment, by GEO. COCHRAN, tin: 26 Wood st. HE . _ Lomortna Segars. C) ()On Lanorrna S.'girs, a prime article, /1, just received and for sate cheaper than a t any other establishment in the city, by J. M , ALLIS je2s. No. 25, Fifth 0., bet. Wood and Market. lr AIIOGANY and 111113 e NV 011 d Veneers and Chair I plank, a large assortment, received and for sale at, ! F. BLUME'S, je2s 112 %Vend st. _—_—_—_.— ERRING 20 barrels No 1, Herring, for sale Iv --- SMITH & SINCLAIR, 12 06 Wood et. ... ric EA.-15 half chests Y. 11. Tea 5 4 " , Imperial do. .8 4, " Gunpowder do. 62 Catty boxes Y. 11. do. IS " 4 , .Superior YII do. 32 Boxes Souchong do. 69 "2d Superior 1 . H do. Just received and fur sale by • je2.l MILLER 4 , RICKETSO:sI. CIIILLICOTHE SOAP.-20 0 boxes Chillicothe Soap. Just received and for sale by je.2l ' MILLER & RICKF.TSON. NT I 0. SUGAR.-63 Mids. N. 0. Sugar; in store, 11. • and fur sale-by je2l ' __MILLER & RICkETSON. HAVANH —, A SUGAR GO, Boxes gayana Brown Sugar 30 " White in store, and for sale by je2l & RICBETSON BE TICONOMY CRAB CILiER-12 barrels,•pct re reeiVed slid for sale by jell' MILLER & RICKETSON. F' fancy Bock Cologne Bottles. 11 DOZ. assorted colours. Also, 12 doz., dark, large size Hocks, just received JACOB W and for sale by EAVER, 16 Market st., cor. Front st. MI RELIGIOUS WORKS r • Jay's Morning and Evening Exercises; Abbott's Way to do Good; 4 . young Christian ; • " Corner Stone ; ' The Eternal ;' Barnes' Notes; The Great Commission; . 4 1 Great - Teacher. Also, a fine assortment of Theological, Literary and Miscellaneous Books, at H. S. BOSWORTH & Co.'s, 43 Market st. IMI ALSO, two elegant Rosewood Pianos, with Cole atman's patent/Eolean attachment, low for cash, (apr2l) F. SLIME'S, 112 Wood st. T ARD, 100 kegs, No. 1, Lard on consignment; Aud for side by . F. SELLERS. sep24. No. Vi, Liberty street G'6l-IAMS--Just received- one case choice styles and new, Ginghams; also, a large variety of Shawls; for sale low at 62 Market at. it: A. MASON. rw?G:x4:~r~+.~i.-gT~,r~aC:'C~:2'3-,«",0:~c.:~a....a: ~~~~.-.Y A MEM M!M=2=2 - - . Positive Sole of Valuable Real Estate ®Aline Wednesday evening the 25rd inst.atB o'clock, jAtilie Commercial Sales Room, gooey of Wood and Fifth streets, will he sold that large and very 41e nimble three story brick dwelling house with caten..l Sive two story back building, Bath House, Ice House, two story thick Stablo,Carriage House, iike. Bituat ed on Water street below Ferry street, at present oc cupied by the idscriber : the lot is 30 feet 51 inches wide by 100 feet deep, extending flow Water to Front eireet. Title indisputable. Terms $l,OOO cash $5,000 payable in one year, residue in five years, with interest, payable senikin nually. Also, that nplondid building lot of ground, having a front of Thirty feet on Duquesne way, between Pitt and Hay streets, adjoining property of George W. Jackson, and extending back 150 feet. Terms, one half cash, residue payable in one year, with in torcst, to he secured tiv note and mortgage. jelti JOHN D. - DAVIS, Auctioneer. Ifw l'frelcet Cutlery. I . 3OGERS , Congress Knives; " I, 2. and 3 blade do; Wostenliolnis' Pen Knives, assorted; Rogers , of a superior quality; Straps and clones; Table Cutlery, in setts of 51 pieces, and also in dozens, of the - best quality ; Steel Key Rings; Keys, &c.; " Tweezers, Clasps, &c. W. W. WILSON, cor 4th and Market st. ni2oy ?ic 31unic - 1100NREAM'S Soft from Heaven descending, k L When Sorrow Binds in Gloom thy Blow, , 6 " I would we had not met again," tt Farewell song, rr .'The' to other Lands I wander, Donizeth Say, wilt thou ever think of me 7 4t My Forest Harp, Captive Greek Girl, My Normandy, Songs of the Old Dominion, Ate the links that bound us broken 7 I'm saddest when I sing, Geneveive, Waltz, Mary, Sore Weimar, Magnolia, Adelia, Mary's Variations,' I Brilliant Polonaise, Brattleborough Waltz and quick Step, Snow drop, Hewitt. Topaz Grand,' tt Hunter. Sentimental or Rose Waltz, Viclick L Vicunoise Children's Dernies. Valle Brillient, La Perle, (Waltz.) Amer, Waltz. Nimmo. Matamoros Grand Mora, W. C. Peters. Agamam Turkish Step. Elegances Quadrills Duetto, by Herz. Set of Quadrills, 44 it Derintisment Cracovinne Favorite " For sale by JOHN If. MELLOR, jeS SI Wood et., Pittsburgh. Boston aurtl Nets York Pianos. JOAN 11. NIELLOR, No. 61, Wood street, has on hand and 5, sale, at manufdetorees prices, one clog:Lit Rosewood Plano Forte, with grand ac don, and Iron frame, made by CHIME/3.44Q, of Bos ton. On," 6pientlia 1% , 111,41. - .y Piano Vcrte, six and a half ortaves, made by Co., New York. my 27 Geld Watches and Silver Ware. UST i. i lened a large additional stock of ladies' P and wmticrnen , s Gold and Silver Patent Lever ; Watches, of the latest and best patterns, and war-, ranted, at the lowest prices. Also, Silver Table, Tea, and Vesert SpOons, manufactured and for sale by W. W. WILSON, jell) Corner of 4th and Market streets. Chippewa Mining Co FUME Stockholders of the Chippewa rilining Com I 'pally are hereby notif.ed that an instalment o . 25 cent+ pa: share is required to be paid, on or be rore the Ist of Jnly nest. jell JAMES MAY, Treasurer. Superior Cut Tobucco. 1 1 6 IBOXES fine Wit Honey Dew Chewing Tobacco; 00 70 " B , rd Eye Smoking do. 8 " Fine do. do. For sole very low, to co'.sc a consignment, by GEB. COCtiltiN, . je 10 — No. 26 Wood itt. . Champagne m Wines. .9 7-; BA SEETS Cha Wines, consisting of, i h,. ~..„ ,lies, Cross BOW - Tri Color, Crown, Ducal Grape, Dorlingeurs, Am ior, the celebrated P. A. 3lumm & Co.'s Anchor, Mervin's Eillery, tieidsick, and .• Cock and Crown" brands. These Wines, are saperior, bring obtained direcC from the import ers. Persons may . rely upon not getting Newark Cider, n hen they bay these Wines from me. Just receiving and for sale by basket or bottle, by jc3 JACOB WEAVER.' I= Or.; CASES cts. Chateau :11argaux, 1 doz. each. e../ 1 " " it. Julom Aledoe, 1" 16 " " Chateau li'Lemalle, 1 " 2S " " " Lafite,l doz. each very fne 10 " " Family use, ISr " extra. Also 10 lids. St. Julien, and 3 do. white Wine, all just reserving, mad for wholesale or retail. jes JACOB WEAVER. Plitidiurgh and Cannellsvillo Railroad Company. MAY 31 1547. • BOCIK S for a receiving additional subscriptions io the stocl of the Pittsbnigh and Connellaville Railroad Co., will be opened at the otilee of the Com pany, in this city, on Tuesday, the Bth day of June, at 1t.1.A. at., and continue open from day to day until the lot of July. Books will also be open on the same day And for the same time, at the other following places, viz: at McKeesport under the direction of llugh Rowland and F. Muse—at West Newton, under the. direction of John C. Plumber and James Gardner— atC.onnells stile under the direction of Henry Blackstone and Henry Walker—at Cutnberland under the direction of.l no. lily and Sam'l. Calhoun. junel. J. CAROTHERS, Sec'y. 1.:.;17 York Boot and Shoe Store. No. 122, Wood st., Pittsburgh. jS. DALZELLIns on hand, and is constantly manufacturing. to order, the following named articles: Gentlemen's Fine Dress Boots and Shoes, of the latest Fashion, at remarkably low prices. Fine Dress Boots at $5,00, such as is usually Bold in other stores at 66,00. A good plain well made pall Boot at sl,oo'. All other kinds of work equally low. Also, a good and full assortinentorLadies', Misses' an d Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Half Gaiters, , and Slippers, of the most substantial kind to the yoiy figest dress shoe. ~. / . . .. - .. . .. . , . S. D. being a practical sho"e-malier, attends to the manufacturing of his own work; and has it done in the most substantial manner, yet:neat atyle; and hay . ing adopted the motto or§rnall piofits drid quick returns, will Sell as tow as the lowest. fma26-d3m Itenitttaneco to "the Old Coun ry. , MONLY sent to all parts of England, Ireland . Scotland, and 't'ale's, in sums of -£1 and up wards, to suit purchasera. ALLEN KRAllER,Exchangrßroker. mO-w y&d lni corner of 3d and Wood sts. A Dolint* Doak for Fifty Cents. FDUCATION, founded on 'the nature of man: by J. G. Spurzheim, D.; with ah Appendix: by S. R. Wells. To say that this is the hest work of that Master Mind, is but to reiterate the - unani- Mous testimony of all who have read it. It discus ses the laws of Hereditary Descent. Education of the Sexes, the Condition of Women, the difference of Natural Endowment, &c. To patents, in con ducting the education of their children,' it will be .found most valuable ; also to young people of both Sexes: as it treats of sell culture, both mentally, and physically.—American Phrznalogii4l Journal. Atmost valtuthle treaties from the pen of one who was more intimately acquainted with human nature than any other individualNeto York Mirror. It is worth it's weightin"Gold.—Evening Gazette. This work may he ordered, and received by return mail. The money may be enclosed in a letter and directed to • • FOWLER & WELLS, . 141 139 Nasiau Street,' New York. Et! SI =I . . : Strong ti Bennett Hewitt. Richop ltuht,auk Gallop., MIME cflrcl , 4 t'. L tOIETS 1847:s tf 73 , 8 , 17, • . „ r p r . TIIE » i ' lid P.2.l.iengere.4rneill..2- .• , • 747-. ..f , t 0 .. AM: Capt, r C MAgir! , i wiii resins a r(vtiar <% and evening at bts °pas , \ i? n Diamo,nd Alley a few. - doors fruit Wow!• strut, awards the Market.. . :...• . •-..-.. ~ •,:,.. Dr. Brown gives . his .partienlar attention to the ceatment and investigation of the following disea; All diseasesarisinglrom Impurities of the :Blood; scrofula, syphilis, seminal weekness, impotency; • salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear, rhea:lntim:cr. piles,palsey. • • Dr. Drown has much pleaeure;in;litutonitelng to' the public, that hp is in, possesaiotiof the latest in s formation and improvement in the treatment o( secondary sypluls, practised_ at the Paris Lock /los, vital. The modern researches on syphilis,- its complications and consequences, and the improt•ee modes of 'practice which' have been made known, • to the public but recentley, and to • those chiefly who make this branch of Medicine, ,their particti. larstudy and practise„ . . , : - . • ' Many. new and valuable remedies havebeen late,. ly intmduced, whichsecures the patientleing - iner. , curialized, out of es„istence Straiten are appriscit that Doctor • grown. bas 'been educate/I.in every, branch of medicine, and _-,regularly admitted to, practise, and that he not' confines himself to the. study andpractice of this particular branch,togeth.. er with all diseases of .a private or delicate nature, incident to the human frame. No cure, no pay...; Recent casesare relieved in a short time, with:: out interrnitionfrom business. ' . :•. tain u feel, or they will not be attended tO.. , (Cratliee.on Diamond Ailey, a fe* doors frorn; Wood street,: towards the rriarke.t.t . Cotisultationi tinily cordfdeptial.rnyt 2-d&w.Y • •, • Books Just noreklired.. QCHLECEL'S Philosophy., of HiSory ; Fchlrgells.Dramatic Lit rature; Itotcoe's Life of Leo.X.; •• Roscoe's Lorenzb de. Medici; Cox's House Of Acstria; .• 7 . • Sismondi's Literature of Enropp;-. lteckman's History of Inventions; . Lanai's History. of Painting r Robt. Hall's Miscellaneous Works; - I Mahan's Intellectual Philosophy ; • Alichelers Roman ; • Todd's Kirk White; • Margaret Percival ; . Thu Fairy Bower; for sale - bb •'• .• • •• , IL S. 130SW6RTH.14, Co.,- • _. 110, :43 . 14arket at. . .•.lolast J. DiriroitTeT • . vs. , ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT., LAW, Office on. Smithfield 'street,. adher, doors elgieo N. U.—Collectione made on anidernfn'terme. my 26 . . . • • , • , . • Nor. 5t 11 4,.. .1. , . rNA LOTS r--Bou,ded by Penn j Liberty : nd Iftly ata, Gael lot•basing.24 ft. front ; and. extending back 1104'...: Two: ot them are cornetilota, and the 'position or the Whole 'pioperty.is one of the most rantageous in thmcity.. i•lor:furtherinformation ap ply to • :U. SiVAIIS.2..WEL.DER'A'ourtit nov3-tf . . Vic;cd and Smithfield..., MI R/ COFFEEL4I3 Ba g s Super Rio Coffee;. 1:16.. Just recciveci.suut for pie. . - • jag • MILLER &-RICKETSOIST . riEDSTEAOS of•different kinds-with- Gaszam , s iroupatent fastcnisgs.superior.ioinAtiiienovy in use, for tale tow at the furnitufeAnciehouse angX. T. D. YOUNG Si Gri:llariditreet. •-• CorPsilugrs 'tipproved. Lard 9f1.- . BARRELS Winter Lard 011., just received from „ the manufacturers and air sale al Cincinnati wholesale c:nd refail,b, • • FRS... SELLERS,. • declS • . " . N0...17 Liberty et. : • THE above place %rill be open rot the season, this: evening, June Safi, :iiheria our. wife/Zed. Mr: CREAMS,..Confectionary, CakeS, &a. 'XRit:iat;. ways be obtained. . ANDREWS. Free coilck' brut evory.. Al evening this week', at the . Eagle, Wood XnEass, asni, gi Iftrrn.rr.' - . . tr • . • = Letters 1 7 v:iw . diitancic - aking z!v ice. must n: • Luteat linp;orement. • Egigit • Brainiih, alfon, No. 4s Diamond •Aney; over former So/oon ja - ne t JF ulfilitcf.. SE,ltitaTelaarc e‘ll; t ilie death' or the Ree. ,Robert, Dunlop, -pester of, the Seennd Presbyterian Church . , March 28th, on the Sabbath morning rollowind his 'decease. which-is preied en address,. delivered in same place,; at his rnterment;• March 23d by. Rev. R. Pi SVlCift, • D. D., Pastor of tivi Firs; Presiyterisirichiirc!is gheny r with an appendix. .Fer sale by . cis • 24. LUKE LOOMIS, Agent:.. . • • •r it Old lob . - Li.USTRA.TED Life . of General,WiSoo7 SekitS . _Commandei-in-Cbief of Army satiated •by forty engravings: - For sale by •je2s • • • . • MIFF. 1.001%115, Agt.. niablit Generals, by J. T. V V I,y;•.atithiieelrOilialeon . Ind his .Marshits,.; the 'two -volumes. . ado b faltE LOOMIS, Ait.' • ._.- . 4 115 °UPWARD MIAMI—The Life of Genera,. ToylOr,:theikee of OkeoChobce,Palii4Uto;• *ewe& deja ' , alma, Monterey, and Bueiiii'Vistn, with numeises.iilistrative anecdotes and embellisli- 'pmts. • For We by , • - *e24 LUKE,I4OI I 4IS,•Ag j J • '• ' ' Metall° Freime Prnritli.:.: , ,. - • -. A. SPLENDID aescatmont of Rosewrieettrml•Mit' . horrany action Pianoa, witlirpe4ll6 fretek, jaq• finished and for sale, at . :' . ,I.; BLIJMEI,e . 'je2s 112 Wood it, 24 door above ttti, • . . To Discharged Volunteers and Wogiatifrp? MIIE undersigned has been furni4ed by. an expel /Fenced and responsible agency:in Washington' city, with the necessary - for and instructions etti• ' 'procuring Bounty Land Warrants, , Truism* B.eilte • Pensions, ¢ c. Ho i 1 also' aulbortzad purchasr Bounty Land; Warrants; foi OA, at above theDoiernmentcommoVAinis , • . • - rt.'metitow;.. • . Alderman, TO stleet*PAYArt : 7, . . ET 0 II