II • 1 ' ~~ e ~i,6~^r K .r. - `~.;%. - "Erb; MI I.4 i t Si 1111 . - . • • . . . . . . .. .. . • ... .... LOCAL''PIATTERRS. Mis.siktiiiir..:L-On - Wednetday eVening, Mr Gi - ItoWs experinients With his subject, Mils - Martha, Were.veryStieeessfut' The audience treated , 'the 4Peratar , with marked respect. There were seep tics in - the*room— e so s - who attended for the p r n -, - purpose Of sneering—perhaps some bad worseile signs ; - but tall appeared satisfied with the ,as -surancestr. G., that on Friday (this) evening, the:ladt'itiiiuld' be bandaged as required by the :Washington p . hilokophers! Dr. Wray, Mr. M'Clel; ,:land; and Mr. Flesson, were the Committee ; they all pronounced that it was impossible the lady Could'see 'with' her natural eyes, after they, had :bandag,e&them - with kid l gioves, raw cotton, a whitekandkerchief, and, cords.. The audience ap- Ite - ared satisfied:. She read described objects, 8:C.; filth g - tea.t. facility; we _believe she did not pa:ate a mistake during the evening, dough the in-'I gerinity tbeaudience was taxed to puzzle her. At onetime)). , paper was held before ber face, (the .',"ltasitittgtortlest,") but it was no hindrance ; she told:the - exact time on a watch held upby gen a • tletnan at some distance from her. Mr. Gihon ',several times directee public attention to the fact that the lady,, did not bring any article she was re- 1 - quilted to describe, below the bandage. ,The..proceedings of Wednesday evening resulted in tile conversion of a number of the most intelli gent men' in our city, who went to the Odeon as sceptics., . This evening we expect the room will be crowd ed; and We hope=inasmuch as the lady's eyes are to'be secured in the manner so furiously demanded hy the Washington people, and some of our own citizens—Mat no more unreasonable and ridiculous requests may be made; such as putting the thumbi upon the ins, &c. TuksTac.—Last night closed the season. It has been a profitable one to the Manager, and satisfac tory to the patrons generally. The company has, at times, been very good; good taste has been dis played in the selection 'of pieces; and the stars who have appeared were of the brightest clap. We think Mr. Porter, and Stage Manager Foster. have done, their duty faithfully to the public. Both are popular in this city ;—no one connected with the stage commands more respect than these gentlemen! 46 • • The house will be open agaia ‘ after a short re cess:---say in September. Wt l understand that some irnprovemeras will be made in the interior of the building, that will add to the comfort of the audi ence, a•Cal the effect of the representations. If changei be practicable, we know that the Manager will spare neither labor nor expense to accomplish them; and we know that he will be well reward ed by the citizens. ' -tic? As soon'ns the 4 lights of the age" who have discoveredi the trick of Meimerism, have com pleted their investigations on the subject of the •Magnetic Telegraph, so as to convince the public that it too is a liiirnhug,.got op,for the purpose of filching money from _ihe pockets of the people, we shall he." mint happyin placing their expose be- - fore the public. It will be an interesting thing. truly ! HOW queer it will look to see the compa ny, pulling tilown their poles and coiling up their "wires for sale! The total discomfeiture of the magnetizers has not been more complete than - theirs will be. Takes ON §I.7SPIC/ON.—A man Was yesterday brought before the Mayor ; on sti4picion of having 'ccniniited , :the robbery at Christy's Hotel. There being=no sWitlence against him--(no money being found about him thatcould be identified,)—he was discharged. le was found on board a steamboat, bound fpr helow, With his wife. We understand, that this is the same couple that excited the suspicions of on Independent police officer, some weeks ago. The lady was thought to lie Mary 'Fox; but, on enquiry, the mistake was discovered and it was concluded, that she was some other mysterious personage. ALMOST AM Accrnmcr.—During the wind yes terday afternoon. a ladder.,,—standing against the house of our most excellent friend. Isaac Harris, Esq.„--*as blown down, and struck a lady on the side; she fortunately escaped without serious in jury. At a... Meeting of the Duquesne Fire Compa ny,. held'at their Hall, on Wednesday evening, the 7 th inst,the following resolutions were unanimous ly adopted, Resolved, That we return our sincere thanks to the Managers of the Monongahela Slack Water. Navigation,Company, and more particularly to their .President, Gen. James K. Morehead. fur granting the Duquesne Fire Company a gratui tous permit to pass lock No. 1, on the 6th inst., Resolved, That we tender our acknowledgements to the officers and crew of steamboat Camden, for using every exertion in rendering us comfortable on err late excursion; and also to Mr. Barker, for • , the use of ars beautiful Grove. liesohxd, That the proceeding be published n}A painful rumor was in circulation, yester day, that R:Washingtort, Esq., had died. It gives us pleasure tc): state, that this gentleman, Bough he has been, very low, was yesterday pronounced eonvaleseent. A speedy restoration to good health is the Wish of all his acquaintances. (o'. Mr. Wimassi A. C.Lsrertra.ti a Member of the Westmoreland Guards, noticed yesterday, is still lying dangerously ill, at the Merry Hospital. His father ie here, and intends taking hint home to-day ,it he does not become worse. aj..The funeral of the Hun. FL Biddle, was very . large. Themembers of. the Bar turned out in a body, and an immense number of citizen 3, in car. riagea and on foot, were in attervionee. QWe ate glad to learn that our'friend, B. F. Harris, of the Gazette, has so far recovered, as to 'be out. May he soon be at his post again. az? The funeral yesterday of Sister Strange. was very large ; the different societies, &c., that turned out on the occasion, presented a very im posing and.salefon appearance, GIIADING.—The 'workmen yesterday morning Commenced grading Wylie street, at its junction with Fifth. Thin is good news. flrr.resterday Was, we think, the - honest day of the sevon." A most refreshing•shower relieved us some in the afternoon. i• (IC:r If Quarter Sessions will resume business today again. We undersiand that Miller will re ceive his sentence tooilayr. We heard of the theft of a market basket' on Wednesday, for which; a woman is suspected. Nothing will be done in the matter. (11' There is nothing going an in the' Police offi MB oz)" The Erni ted States Gazette; the most respec table federal paper in Penn,sylvania engaged in the Taylor movement, has been znerged'in'thenorth American; and since that event has happened, the name of the old General'has disappeared from the 'concern altogether. We believe there is not now .a single federal whiv ' paper in Philadtlphiaitrfa- Nor of Gen:Taylorfor the "Presidepcy. 3 ) , " " P ' 4 =2 44- w. .Tok. • 14' ""-, • o qtif:. 4 .j 74: •,,z.-r . :,l',f. ~'"•:_:-..i,r.,:v_, ~s, . ;;;5.;!4, i ..,ate r' ', ~,~.~:~ ; ,: vs~ _ ` ~ ; . A; ,• - , European, and<Nmerican Agency. 1: 1 }I.E. European Agent has a_gain arrived in Ameri ca,and will leavePittsbutgh at the; usual tithe, in September; andenit'fromNeui York,tlie Ist of oe tuber_ next, iirk twr...triyFmsr M1),17R; thrciugh Eng land, Ireland, SeCtland,'&e.;returning !to Attie t:ca in 1838. MoneS , remittances for large or :Small epws r prtimptlymade to all Parte of Great...l3ritain land legacies, debts, rents, real estate !and Clahne collected and recovered ; copieS,or deeds and documents procured; searches of all kinds made, &c. _ The references heretofore published ...with .in numerable others, can be glyem Apply:personally; or addresS,(poit.pnidi . if . 'KEENAN;Agent and Attoiney and Couniellor at Law, Pittsburgh. Kr. K. will be absent from Pittsburgh on business during thegreater part of Augiist. Jas Biel. , will attend to all Isis business in his absence. ' jyz • INIEWIIIILLIFERT AND FANCY DRY GOOD STORE, Yo: 10 , ;rest eide of St. Mir Street between Penn and Me Bridge: A/111.S. DUFF; has made arrangements, during her late Visit to New York for receiving at all times the latest London and Paris fashiods, of every article in the Millinery business. The latest styles dress daps, silk bonnets, caps, cardinals, cuffs, col lars, &c. on hand and made to order, by the best hands; bonnets cleaned and trimmed. A choice selection of rich cap and bonnet ribbolis lately re ceived. jy2-tf Valuable Real Estate at Auction. ON Saturday afternoon, the lOtli day of July next, at 3 o'clock., will be sold, on the premises, 22 building lots of ground, situate on the south aide -of the Monongahela River, opposite the foot of Liberty street. The above being well suited for the site o' a Rolling Mill or extensive Manufactnry, will be sold together if desired, or in parcels, according to the plan. Terms—one-fourth Cash; balance in three equal annual payments, bearing an interest, with approved security. Possession given immediately, Title in disputable. MARCUS BLACK, ROSS BLACK, Executors of the Estate of Saw,. Black , dec'd. iY 7 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r. , New Books TUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of New Books, el among others, are The Unfortunate Maid; by Capt. O'Slinughnesay. rr Meteor"—Bud Blue ; Kitty's Relations; • Indian Meal Book ; Lord Elroyer ; Graham's Magazine for July ; Columbian do ; National do ; Union rr do ; No. I ; edited by Mrs C. M. Kirkland; with fine enibellisments. Godey's Lady's Book; Living Age, Nos; 64, 4-c. For sale by W. S. CALDWELL, . h 7-2.1 2d floor Post Office Buildings. WILLIAM A. HILL & BANKERS, EXCHANGE 'BROKERS, AND DBALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCIIANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANE NOTES, AND SPECIE, No. 64 Wood st., one door above Fourth, East sidc, Pittsburgh, Pa. CII3II.IIENT Funds received on deposit, and col lections made on all the Cities throng,liout the United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel phia, Now 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 most favor able terms. • .The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. Exchange ex England, Ireland, Gerinany, and France procured, &c. marlo-daisy TEAS TEAS! At the Pttlskertr,h Tea Store, on Fifth street, bet wren - Wood and Market. Ai RS. 11. DUFFEY, respectfully informs the tea 1 drinking public, that she has just received and will keep constantly on hand, a fresh supply ore:very quality of Teas now in use, which she Wedges her self to sell in small or large quantities. at the very lowest cash prices. Thinking it unnecessary to eon merate the various grades of Teas that 1:now have store;in 1 do extend a general invitation to the vast public, and hope they will call and taste both the : quality and price;_ for themselves, oh e m tvatl not fail to give general satisfaction. .11.11‘8. 11. LICTI4 . I-11", jys-d Iw• sth et. between: Woed and 'ldati..et. MINERAL. SPRINGS T 11.1.1 PEL4I.2i.a.VORT ILL be opened on the 12th day ot' July, for the reception of visitors. The !louse has un dergone repairs since the last reason, and every at tention will be— shown to those who 'tray visit the Sr togs (luring the reason. Frankfort, Pa., July b-l?.tv* Bowe , ' Compiniut u ROM Dr. M. L. KNAPP, or chic3 g o, la., Pro. fc.,or of Meilitia in the Cm% cis:ly td Laporte ; Indiana. Dr. Jayne—Dear Sir :—Vou ask me what proofs I meet with of the efficacy of your Cariqrlitive. I can safely say that I never prescribed a l medicine. for Bowel Complaints that has given so niuch satis faction, and my patients no spec ly and perfect re lief as this. Whenever introduced into a:ffitnily, it becomes a standing remedy for those ailments, and is called for again and again, which I think a pretty good proof of its efficacy and usefulness. In the Summir Complaint of children it has frequently ap• pcared to snatch the little victims, as it were, from the grave. "It saved the life of my child, and of such and such a child. , I have repeatedly heard said. In dysentric affections of adults,' have time and again seen it act like a charm, and give permanent relief in a few hours, I may say in a few minutes. In fine it is a valuable medicine, and no family should be without it. Respectfully. M. L. KNAPP. M. D. From the Rev, CnatiLts C. P. CROSBY, Louisville, Ky., and late of New York. Dr-D. Jayne—Dear sir—l am glad to inform you that the medicine made by you fir BOWE' and Sum mer Complaints has proved singularly efficamoui in my family. My wife has for years been extremely liable to a most distresiing dysentery in hot weather; but by the Use IifJAYNE . S CAEIIIINATIVE BALSAM fur two seasons, the attack has been obviated in the course of two or three hours. I have known chil dren, when attacked with a violent Diarrhea, cured immediately by this medicine. I consider your medicine prepared with great skill, and highly bene ficial to Inman nature. Respectfully yours, C. P. CROSBY. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth street near Wood. iYS Dividends r i miE President and Managers of the Company "To eruct'a Bridge over the Allegheny river, from the end of Iland street, in the City ofPittsburh, and County of Allegheny," have this day declared a dividend of one dollar and fifty cents, on each share of the capital stock of raid Company, out of the profits of the last six months, which will be paid to totkliolders or their legal representatives, oh or al: ter the Bth inst. W.M. LAIILM h:lt, Jr., Treasurer. N. HOLMES & SON, P.INEEILS DE.A LEGS IN EXCHANGE COIN AZID DANE NOTES, No. 55 Market street, rittshisrdt. Selling rate. Exchange. ' Buying rate. New York ,i- pr [Cincinnati 4 dis Philadelphia 4- " LotiinOle i "' Baltimore St. Leithe c it NOTES. i 4‘ LANK Buying rates. Ohio d dis Indiaira Kentucky Virginia j Wheeling Tennessee 3 " VS-Y Biiying rates. Cotinty &City Ord's dis Relief notes 4 •• Pennsylvania Co a " New York a " Maryland a Kew Orleans J. Z. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR 4T L./711 7 rkFFICE in Itakowell's Ifiiildings on Crint street VI • je29 '47-'ly • . Positive Sale Of Finc Choice Wines and liquors, to p, and Charges at Auction. BY JAll4}3 APICENNA i AT the Auction Rooms, No. 114 Woos doors from sth, on Friday nett, Ji 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, will be sold! without any reserve whatever to the high 6 bidder, on' account of whom it may conce freight and other charges, unless redeeme fore the above specified hour; those inter please take notice of this advertisement, ter cask Old Cogniac, Pale Cli,ampaign Biz perior article, 1 quartet cask Lafayette Be; perior article, 1-pipe old Wcssp Strawberr GM, 2 quarter casks Port Wine, 2 do do Id the above wines and liquors are pronouni best of judges to be of superior quality, j is every reason to believe they came direl Custom House of New York.—Terms cash jy2 JAMES 'DPKENNA, A,TAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD VEI 1 . 11 CHAIR PLANK—A large assortme and forsale. Also, 150 lbs. Cane for' C. , just ree'tl and for dale at jean F. B! EMIR < ?1.0 , • - 1.3...2, ;..4 n 0 . • AL, . . 11=V2=1 . , VORMERLY a sucenisfirl practising Physiclan'in . j_ this City and'tvieinity: -, ilikhjircP , like, "is him . - self egalli-"(,Statu quo.) - FliaOffieeTisin Penn street, nett' d tiOr to the NVashrugtoni-llotel, Pi ttsbu rgh, Al legheny counts;'Pennuytrtinia, - where he ;Will be happy 40 a cCOatDaate'Slibil of his old applicants as may need his serricesiandukl ,fiew•tilit who, in like manner; may -Peel - tlispetetrti - E- hurter disease for health, and fork over th,p.differonoe, in fool loose change.. - • ' - • mylo4l3t&siltf T . RE higheit - price in cash paid for the different grades of clean washed WoOL, free from burs. Wool sacks and burlaps on .hand and. for sale low, by MUAPEtY fc LEE, Old - Wopl warehouse, cor. Libeky'st. and my2444-w3mo ' . • Cecil's alley: TARI ED APPLES and PEACHES, in store and for sale by je3 JNO F. PERRY. Brown Lawns: . .AA. MASON, No. 62 Market st., hasi received ..29 pieces new style Brown Lawns. je26 H AWLS : A. A. MASHN, No 62 Merkel st:, has 0 just received a large assortment of rich Shawls, comprising silk, Cashmere, mous delaine, Canton crape, berage, linen, net, and other Shawls.' je26 THE subscriber will pay the highest market price in cash, for all grades of clean washed. Wool, cheered at his warehouse, on Smithfield street etwecn Dicmond Alley and Fourth street. may2s-w2m. WILLIAM DARKER. FRENCH WINES—Of every 'description, price and quality : Bordeaux, Marseilles, -Muscats, put up in France, Clarets, &c.,noine eighty varieties, for sale in original packages, or otherwise, at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER, je2B 16 Market st. cor. Front., CANDLES -10 boxes Star; 10 Steriae; 6 Sperm; For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & CO, je29 110 Wood ntreet • F ILUIT--30 Drums Smyrna Figs ; • 2 barrels %ante Currants; • 10 boxes M. It. Raisins • For sale by J.l). WILLIAMS & je29 110 Wood street. rpENNAIsiT'S GLASGOW ALE: Just received 1, and fur sale by the bottle or dozen, by JACOB WEAVER, jyl 10 Market et., cor Front. UGA RS, 0 4 Boxes Loaf Sugar—small loaves; •• liavana, white, on consignment, and will be. sold low, to close. For sale by JACOB WEAVER, 16 Market at. cur Front. SABDINES—A n imported article; for sale by the case, dozen, tin or lialftin; at reduced prices, by JACOB WEAVER, iY I 16 Market st. cor Front. SALAD OIL: 10 Baskets—Arigdor's d'Caine, shippets—a lute importation, for isle by basket or bottle, by JACOB WEAVER, .1Y I 10 Market sL, cor of Front. Wlnesaaquork, and Llquorsin Glahs, CIF every variety and price, Foreign and Domes tic,for sale by J ACOI3 V; jvl 16 Market Lt., ern Front. Letter, Writing, and Blank Hooke. A LA It( E axsortinent of Letter and Writing Pa per and Blank Books, full and half bound, of all sizes, fur sa!e at the Buokmore of ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, Jil Market tit. bet,3.l and 401. F ISII- -1-5 Kat, extra No. 2 .Mackarel ; Lose S Sealed Herring; For sale by J. D. WILLIAM'S &CO., je29 110 Wood etrcct. SLIGAII.---2 Barrels double radioed I,ll4,erlatd ; 1 " " " polsen.sed ; 1 case loaf; 15 ban-els assorted ; I tierce star; . I 10 bags Brazil ; .3 barrels clarified ; 5 hogsheads N. 0. ror sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & CO., je29 • 110 Wood :greet 90 tlOl P PENS, selected of the:best brands, anti bandsoulest patterns, oil holders and cases. Ale", 2 dozer Baclers patent extension pen holder and pence just received and foly sale at the lowest prices, at Gold Pen liead,auarters, Corner of 4th zud IClirket streets. W. W. IVILSON. je 10 G. W. DUNGAN up.ENcil wms, • 1 , DI every description, price and quality; Bor deaux, Marseille., Muscats, put up in France, 4c., sonic eighty varieties. fur sake in original packages or otherwise, at the Wine store of JACOB WEAVER. No. I G Market at., cor Front. 621 AA. .m.ksorq, '62 Market street, has just re • ceived 75 pieces rich French Lawns, 120 ps. French Printed Cambric, IS ps. new styles Clog hams, 25 pa. Linea Ginghams, 7 cares of Parasols and Parasoletts ; also, Shawls, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, Summer stuffs, &c. ie2s Dry Pencheg. 9 5 BUSHBUSHELS Dry Peachen; fur sale low,to chine ~ consignineet, by OE r c(„comy CR.I6 CI l4;:11--12 barrels, just rc recc:rcd and fur sate by . je2l MILLER & RICK 1•ITSOIC. F one,- Hoek Cologne Boit.lee. 1 1 1)(1%.. assorted colours. Also, 12 doz., dark, large size Hocks, just received Md fur sale b) OE ELIGIOUS WORKS: A, Jay's Morning and Evening Exercises; Abbott's Way to do Good ; " Young Christian; 44 Corner Stone; The Eternal ; Barnes' Notes; The Great Commission; • 44 Great Teacher. Also, a tine assortment of Theological, Literary, and Miscellaneous Books, nt U. S. BOSWORTH Sit Co.'s, jelS 43 Market st. ALSO, two elegant Rosewood Pianos, with Colo patent.Eotean attachment, low for cash, at (apr2l) F. BLUMDS, 112 Wood et. JA RD, 100 kegs, No. 1, Lard on consignment; And for sale by F. SELLERS. sep24. No. 17, Liberty street. INGHAMS—Just received, one case choice Ur styles and new Ginghatos; also, a large va r iety 01-Shawle ; fur sale low at 62 Market at. 0n1y29 A. A. MASON. AHOGA Y and Rosewood Veneers and Chair Iplank t .a large' assortment, received and for sale at F. BLUME'S, je2s 112 Wood at. IT EfiRINC: 20 barrels No I, Herring, for sale TT by SMITH & SINCLAIR, c 23 56 Wood sr_ TEA.—IS half chests Y. 11. Tca 6 " " Imperial do. " " Gunpowder do. 61! Catty boxes Y. 11: do. 115 " Superior Y H do. 32 Boxes Souchong do. 69 "2d Superior I' If do. Just received and for sale by je2l MILLER' ¢ RICK ETSON I CIIIILLICOTHE, SOAP.-200 boxes Chillicothe Soap:: Just received and for sale by je2l MILLER .& RICKETSON. NO. SUGAR.-63 litls. N. 0. Sugar, in store, . and l'or sale by je2t MILLER & RICKETSON. HVAANA' SCGAIL— GO Boxes Havana Brown Stigar 30 " White " " in store: and for sale by _ jell! MILLER & RICKETSON. .....______ y Freight d at., three 11th, at positively i,st and bent ern, to pay ed at or be rested will Jim: 1 guar randy a su- GERMAN WINES—A great variety of White Wines in glass and wood, for sale at the Wine Sturb of JACOB WEAVER, je29 la Market at., cor. Front'. Also, a very superior article of German White Wine, in draught, for sale at an unusually low price. an dy a so t), Holland ladtira do, gybed by the and there .ct from the par funds. 4 , Auct,r. RAW WIIISKEY-275 barrels (Proof,) for We by J4COB WEAVER, 1e29 16 Market st., cor. Front. M A S C O K B E b f i t ti E N L o , large Mackerel ;'(due to-mor row) for sale low, to arrive, by IY 7. MILLER Sr. RICKETSON. LEERS and received `hair Beata, TT AMS-12 hhde. Bacon Unms, a bright lodine ar ia. title, just rcc'd on cOnsigninentand for Baldly F. SELLERS. . ,'-_';..• •• • . • MM MMM E M _ °~~: - -Mtsigan, Wool-1 Wool! Wool! Gold Pens =1 EO. COCMIRAN, No. 26 Wood st JACOB WEAVER, 16 Market st., car. Front st MEM .).iff',F--i';.7••: , ..-7 Fln)rei; Wtra4:4l.tti. . -Claret Wlttei!t - fintr'irtiele . l dni:Bottles . • ..'8 ifii4kOiChVnittiiitip;(citiwii bqid4s; • , • 50 dui Playing Cards;. • 5 doz Stoughton -Bitters • . • .• ,5 lC Pepruirtninf - 20,000 Cogars, consisting of. Regalias,.Cazadores, Princi . pes,_Dos.Amegos,SLlsO,Escoiapios; Palma, and Panatellas, warranted imported Segarel Pot sale by. P. et MARTIN , jy2 nor of Smithfield and Pront sts. NUTS : 3 .Bble Shelled Almonds; 5 Boxes 44 I Bale FilomtPi 5 4 , . Almonasr; I " nuts: I " Cream Note; For sale by J. WILLIAMS & Co., jell/ 110 Wood st IFORACCO, 10 13os:s, " Russel and Robinson's" o's Con gross Tobacco, just reed and for.sa'e by j v 7 naLLER &ititicErsoN. LOAF SUGAR, • 20 Cases Lovering , s D. R. LoarSugar ; 20 Barrels 4 , pulverised do; Just received and for sale by jy7 MILLER &RICKETSON. LINSEED OIL, 20 Barrels Linseed Oil, in store - and for sale by jy2o MILLER & RICKETSON. Domestic Liquors. 6n WHOLE and half Bbls. 0. M. R. Whiskey distilled in 1837. 20 dozen Bottles, do. do: 23 lids and Bbls Old Tennessee Peach Brandy, distilled in 1840 i, with a large Supply of Common Gin, Brandy, Rectified Whiskey, &c. &c., for sale in quantities to suit, by P. C. MARTIN, jy2 tun of Smithfield and Front ate. WHITE Havanna Sugar: 40 boxes 'superior White Havanna sugar, just received and Coy sale by MILLER & RICKETSON. LINSEED OIL: 34 Barrels Linseed Oil ; just re ceived and for sale by je;?' MILLER & RICKETSON, 91ABL E SALT: 10 Cases Table Salt; just reed and fur sale by je`29 • MILLER 4 RICKETSON. N i iriliTE BEANS 50 Bushels small while Army V Beaus; fur sale by rt, XTR A.CT LOGW001)=50 cases Sanford's; just ,L,4' received and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCk &CO., je3o cor of First and Wood sts. ROCERIES, &c. 13 50 Bags km COirfiC 75 Packages G. I'., Y. IT., 1311. and Imperial, 15 Boxes Tobacco, different Brands; 10 13b1s. Mackerel, No. 3, large ; 10 13111 s. Shad, trimmed, with a full assortment of every thing in the grocery line, for sale inditile- :tale or road, by cur of Smithfield and Front at Metalic Franke Pianos t SPLENDID assorttnont of Ro6ewood and 110,:anv action Pianos, with mctzdic frame, just linislicd and fur sale, at F. BLUME'S, Jaz 112 Wood st., 2d door above sth. TE\V BOOKS, Iltotory of the Fi encli Revolution, by J. Mich elet; The Progreso of Ethnology, by J. R. Bartlett; Oaklyht H iet ury of the Saracens; lleels'inan'a History of Ins entions; Pose.; [louse of Austria; Lantc's Iltotory of Patutolg, Vol 1. 11. S. BOSWORTIf & jv3 No 43 Mars et st. CRAB CIDER : 5 Bids Crab Cider, a superior article, l'or sale by P. C. M A RTIN, corof Smithfield and Pront eta I:l"%NrbEalt-e: containing Bto lbs II r xsEr.r) oft.—!:s Linseed Oil; 1,4 :Ind for sale by .IY 3 F. SELLERS : 67 11416 .• Yine" Flour; on nonslgnment, and for sale, by iY3 l:Gft It CUBED DRIED BEEP: 1,000 Me Dried 0 Beef Rounds, sop,. LUfcd,just reed front Cin cinnati, and fur sale by 3 \IT IN F. BITTERS: 5 flithi superior Wine Bitters; the savor: as Stoughton's, 21 dozen Bottled. Also, East India Sweet Bittern, for rale by IL case, bottle and on draught, at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER., :1) 3 11l MarketeLcorFront. LA RD OlL—Pore No. I Lard ltd., in bide. and hl !Ads., conatantly on hand and foroale by ijyf.! F. SELLERS, A gt. for the Atanufaclurers 1)110 COFF E E-313 Bags Super Riu Coffee, 1, Just recetved and for sale by AIILLER t: - RICK ETSON and hin Generale, Wle S •v il I ' 2 N t u G t . h r o t r 'N ti 1 17M .I. Ni t e . r h s i b e l a l d s - , the Sacred 1%! on ntains, etc., in two volumes. For sale by LUKE LC/01111S, Agt. FLOUR SULPHUR: 1000 lbs.; just rec'd and I'm sale by If. 4. EARN ESTOCK 4 CO., je3o corner of First and Wood Its. . _ B ACON—IO Casks Sides ; for sale by 55111 . 11 &SINCLAIR, Jil3o 56 Wcod et. OCT. E. MEllltlrf, Dentist. respectfully an nounce:l to the citisens of Pittsburgh and vi cinity that he has returned to the city and taken the house lately occupied by the Rev. Dr. Riddle, .31 Liberty near Ferry street, where he will be happi, to see all those Ladies and Gentlemen that may wish his services. Ile can be found at ally hour, as he will devote his whole time to his profession; all ope rations of the teeth will be done with neatness and despatch. P. S. Dr. E. M. can relieve the most painful toothache in a few minutes—he has a quantity of his celebrated Tooth Powder which sweetens the fluids of the mouth, polishes the teeth, and hardens the gums. je7.o-damly Dividend. OFFICE N_CyICATI,,II AND FIRE INSURANCE Co.l l'irrseinton, July Ist, 1847. 'VHF: Directors of this Company have this day de -1 Glared a dividend of one dollar and twenty-live cents, on each share of the capital stock, out of the proilts of the last six months,palpable on or allcr the 10th inst. b 5-01 ROST. FINNEY, Sec'y. MACHINE CARDS, LOOM I'INUINGS,&c M. Cummins, Nu. 120 Liberty st., 5 doors below St. Clair street. M E A SS g ß en S e . y jr4 lMi s ru S fl n te li t t u h re & r's Cn l:i ' i s id :\ in ia n c tt e at2 r l 3 - :nest, and dealer in Clocks, Looking Glass Plates, Frames, Glass, Variety Goods, &c. nor. IS—leb23d&-N GEORGE R. RIDDLE, - - - , CONVEYANCER, OFFICE in Avery Row, sth street, above Sni ii field street, Pittsburgh. DEEDS, MORTGAGES, AGREEMENTS, BONDS, RELEASES and other instruments or writing drawn with neat ness, legal accuracy and despatch. Ile yvill also at tend to drawing and filing AlecitAmc's Li r.Drs, Ac counts of Exerulor.i, AdnyniVralors,4T.,Examiniog titles to Real Estale, Siardting Records fur Liens, 4'e• From his long e?tperience and intinltte acquaint. sue() with the meaner ofitooping . the public records, he expects to give satisfaction to those who may en trust their bus nese to his care. decl6-41&w , . Newly Invented Patent Block Spring Truss, IOR the immediate relief and:perinahentleure of Hernia and Rujiluie. (Suited to all sizes)— The superior claims of this Truss connist in the com parative ease with which it may be wont. The pad of wood being - neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure of any part ofit, and thoroughly . adapts itself to any movement made by the wearer. It can. be worn wlthOut intermission, until a ewe is effected. The subscribers have made arrangements for the manufacture of these valuable Trusses,in a superior style, in Philadelphia, and haw/ them now for sale at their office, No. 77, Smithfield street, near Sixth, Pittiburgh. - GEORGE WATT. ;U/ D: W. KAITIVMAN. i... , •:.34:;.....:...4...'.:....., - -;,....:....,:, .;;..:....,'.--•,-'.., . 4.. , '%:-..., .- ... .:,.. -. .: • ; , .:; ;, ...'" , .. ,,- ',W. - ..".v.:7- , :•r., ,- . - ::'-... S4.4;.:4.:Wlgttq,,WA'''''l4?,g.'.;'iZkt'j'7•2::VZt.3/44,1:Ft:1/45j,ifVN'tg'l-,-''ftgtff.:•;itA•-!;•:j;Z.tr• ~ • - ~-',..1-7,'.?:,::?,•-:7.:',.,..:.-.., ':.";.4':',',-4T.'1,-,1%-4.,,,:';i:5...''.;;iigti.,'L.,;.:EN7,-)...Z-..-2.:F241.--:'•-7i, •': ' , ' ,7 ` , i : ' ' ''• :-',-, ': - : : - .. .: :- ". ' " 7 : • :',',.'s':'. '..-:::::,,::.:: : i.j-7.,t, _ ,: ..e ,..1 . ,- ,. ! kg - -!1•; ; Z: C ;r: . i ' . ,: ', 45.q: '.. fV ,-,1 " ,. . , i -' •'... ,,' :'' ' ' ' '' ' ' ..•••• •: : : ' . " '•%: • ; . 7; - . ', ': , ' ,',. . 74 • 1: 2 - g. , '- -- ' ••. r. :...,.. , , , f, • - I , E . - --.%,- ~ ..-- '- -- '''-''' --.- ' ' - - - ''''' ' '---::,]: :: ',. ,..5, - 741:} :. ,t,j . d, : 7 :i;• '/ ;!- -;-''' ''.. -' ::' '7 •:,,::: - 1; ,. .:':::.' .....': , 'i?: ',.‘, " ' ZVV , 2 , A'':'•'; . f2.atiiai ` Tapscialvi.Gen.i; rat laird - era:Won ottt ie. REMITTANCES and-Pa t • • and Bplirmil AND 4 4 3 :4 InEI by W. kJ. T. Tapscott: • , 76 SOuth street; eerier ofMaldie Lane, NeW - Yerk, and 96 Waterloo road Liitirpool; ••. The subscribers having accepted the' agency of the above house,` arc now prepared : to make arrange.- meats upon' the. most liberal teims - . with those des!- , roue of paying the passage of their friends front the old Country, and natter themes*enthor. cilaranlnr and - bing standing in business will give - ample as surance that all their arrangements will be carried out faithfully. - • . . Mesita. W. & T. Tapscott, are long and favora bly known -for the 'superior class, accommodation ad sailing qualities of their Packet -Ships. The QUEEN or THE WEST, SHERID.AN,',ROCFIES, TER, GARRICK, HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LW ERPOOL, and- SIDDONS, two' f which leave each Port monthly, from New York the 2lst and 26th and from Liverpool the 6th and 11th, in addition to which they have ariangethents with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Pack ets to insure edepar ture from Liverpool, every (iv edays being thus deter mined, their facilities shall keep pace with their in creasing patronage, while Mr. W. Tapscott , s constant personal sunerintendance of the business in Liver pool is an additional security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particu-1 larlv attended to. The subkribers being (as uitial) exterisively enga ged in the Transportation I3usiniss between Pittsburg and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enable - if to take charge of and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a,chance of disappointment or delay , and are therefnrc prepared to contract for pas sage from any sea tort in Great Britain or Ireland to this City; the nature of the business they are:engaged in gi,ing them facilities for carrying passengers so tar inland not otherwise attainable, and will, (if ne cessary,) forward passengers further West by the best mode of conveyance without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage Will be refunded in full. . . The subscribers are also prepared to give dtufts at sight, for any amount payable at the principal Citien and Towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus affording a safe and expeditiouS mode of Remitting funds to those Countries, which persons requiring such facilities, will find it their interest to avail themselves of. . . Application (if by letter post paid). will be pr.oinpt ly attended to. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR Forwarding and Commission Merchants, mar27d&wy. Pittsburgh, Pa P. C. MARTIN CLOTHING CLOTHING ! ! CLOTHING ! ! The Three Big Doors vs. The 'Westersi World Sit . 150.000 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS. NOW made and ready to be offered on the most liberal terms to my old customers and the pub lic in general. The Proprietor of-this far famed and extensive establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense, lust completed his fall and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of customers with ono of the most desirable stocks ofClothing that has ever been offered in this or any other market west ofthe-moun tains. For neatness in style and workmanship, com bined with the very low price which they will be sold for, must certainly render the old unrivalled Three Dig Doors one of the greatest attractions ot the western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to announce to my numerous friends at home and abroad, that notwithdanding the extraordinary efforts which I have made to meet the many calls in my line, it is with diffculty3 can keep time with the constant rush that is made on this popular establish ment. It is a well established fact, that my sales are eight or ten times larger than any other house in the trade, and this being the case on the amount sold, I can afford to sell at much less profit than others could possibly think of doing if they wished to cover con tingent expenses. I intend to make a clean` sweep of all my present stock before the beginning of next year; coining to this conclusion, I will make it the interest of every man, who wants a cheap winter mot, to call and purchase at the Three Big Doors. riet2l-dltw .101 IN M'CLOSK EXIMMI ASmall farm of land containing about 70 acres, situated in Buffalo township, Butler county, within ono mile of the road leading from Pittsburgh to Kotzning,. The land is all cleared except about 7 acres and under a good state of cultivation. There is a good farm dwelling house and firm barn 011 the prepuces. The farm is well watered and aboundsin good coal and limestone. Per terms apply to 'William Boyd Attorney at Law office on 4th street above Smithfield. hi. SELLERS. je l7—d&avtf P. C. M A RTI N AWING made arrangements with the most ex. 11 tensive Importing House in New York, some time back, fur me supply of pure Wines and Liquors, and who are the sole agents of the following houses in Europe and the Island of Madeira: of" Otard, Dupe) , & Co." "Hennessy," "Same," "J. J. Du puy & Co." and " A. Seignette Brandies; " Cffley; Weber & Forrester's of Oporto," Ferrester, Weber 4- Wiley of Xeres," "Lvrnington & Co" of Madeira, "Cruse & Hirshfield's Claret, " Jacqtsisson & Fill's Champaigne Wines." They have kindly consented for me to use their name if necessary to show that .I have received and am receiving a large supply ofthii above Brands of Wines alto Liquors, which I am prepared to sell in a pule state to those who want, at fair prices. Tbanktbl to my friends and the pub lic for past favors, I hope to meet a continuance of their patronage by strict attention to business. P. C. MARTIN, jy I corner of Smithfield and Front ste. F. SELLERS ND MORE NEW DOCKS, AT MORSE'S; No 1 - 1 . Si) Fourth street. The Conquest of Peru, with a preliminary view of the civilization of the Incas, by Wei. IL Prescott, corresponding memhe -.tine French institute of the Royal Academy of history at Madrid. Harpers' New York Class Rook, arranged as n reading book fur schools, by Wm. Russel, Professor of Elocution. The Sketch Book of Fashion, by Mrs. C. F. Gore, author of the days of Charles 11, Mothers aad Daugh ters, Peers and Parvenus. Boy's Summer Book,,descriptive ofthe season sce nery, rural life and Country amusements, by Thomas Millar, author of Rural Sketches, &c. Pictoral History of England, No 25. The above books are just received, and for sale at MORSE'S Literary Depot, S 5 Fourth st. je3o Vegetable Pulmonary 'Balsam WODURN, SEPTEDUIE/i IS, 1844. Y child was afflicted with a bad cough from its birth, which continued to grow worse till the year 1840, when she was six years old. At this time we had given her over. I had written to my friends that I thought she could not recover. She had taken various medicines under the direction ofa physician, with no great benefit. Having heard that the liege fable Pulmonary Balsam had been recommended in another taw by a distinguished physician of Boston I was induced to purchase a bottle. The good of!, feels were immediate on using it. Her recovery was speedy, and I attribute the preservation of her life to the use of this valuable preparation. • JOSEPH BYRON. Sold Wholesale and Retail, by B. A. FAUNESTOCK & CO., corner of lot and Wood, also cur Wood and 6th sts jo3o ALLEN KRAMER. EDWARD E.HAM. KRAMER & RATIM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES ON DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the SL Charles Hotel. my 26 J ACOII WEAVER, I 6 Marketst., corner of. Front, is new receiving, and oilers for sale at inducing pri ces, the following extensive variety of WINES AND LIQUORS, selected by hithsell, us formerly, for the firm of STERETT SZ. Co., in the Eastern Cities, from first hands: Leger Frere,, CognaC and Champagne Brandies J J. Dopey, Castillon, old Maglory . , Eastaut. Channuyer, Pelevoison, A. Seignette, Otani Dupuy & Co. and Pinet Cushion &Co., Vintages of 1832 to 184 b—embracing all the Rochelle and Dordeaun fla vors in half Pipes, quarters and octaves, or by Holland Gins—FiA, IVeesp Anchor, Crosi; Keys, Aleders Swan and flour Glass brands, new 'and old importations. _ Rums—New Engirtlld, St. Croix, Ahilgua and Ja ntaicas, some very superior. ,Whiskeys—Old Scotch and Irlsh,.Mehongaliela Rye, Bourbon Co. corn. . Wines—l6deiras, Teneriffes, Risbons, Sherries, Sicilys, Malagas, Ports, Red Wines, White Wines, Muscats, Clarets Champagnes, Hocks, and 'Saltier nes, in Cases,;ll:dia Bbis., Qr. Casks, lihds., Demi john or !Skittle. RDOSSET, has just opened a •splendid assnrt mem. of Confectionery, consisting of candies, Nuts, and other refreshments. - Ho has furnished a fine Saloon, where visiters can be furnished ;with rich Ice cream, &c. The public - are respectfully invited to give him wcaU,, as. he will be happy . to afford them every•entertaimaint: ; Fifth Ward, near Cantd.Dasiii. • jab FIN It EMITTA MEM! E!mon The Continent of Peru WINES AND L14,U0115 New Confectionery. (Late Canal Boat It;3use.; ROAD COMPANY.- peals kill be received W - E Dl 4 l EBO July 15;_in •filte.43iironat of -34irristiurg - ; and ' until, W_8...111c E S .1:1! ANI 22;-the . city . 01 Pitt& burgh, at 10 o'clock, A. : M.,Ut - the - ctifice of the Ea ginters,:for.the- gradirpf,and - .masonry.upon 'fifteen miles of the Pennsylvania Railroad, , extritiding West from Harrisburg, and fifteen-'miles of said Railroad extending'East from 'Pittsburgh— The -grading 'mill. include very-heavy , w o rk, and the amount of mison ry, including . the Piers of Abutments 4,the Bridge across tho Susq)lehlinni,.thre:e-fourths - of a tnile in length, will be unusually large. _Plans- anitipecif,t , cations of the: work can be seen at the Engineer's Cele° 'in each pjace,:for ten days Ter , eviiiiis to the time appointed for receiving the bids. -.Any- iliriber information can be had upon application to the Chief! of Associate Engineers jelS-tjy-2.2 li NIUE ft.,,STUFFS—Jtecetved this day, at 52 tj :Market street, an extensive assortment of Grim brown), Tweedg; , French Cassimeres,.Denints, tnres,Linens, Cottonades, Drillings; Cords, Coalinga, nun' "A. A. MASON, CV I PENING, at 62 .Maxkot:straat : 46 doz. Lace lit Gloves and Mitts,l2 doz. Linen C;loves,2s doz. Silk Gloves, 32 doz. Lisle Thread Gloves, 12 dozen light - and dark Kid do., 18 doz. Cot. dn.; alpo, 20 doz. White cotton Hose, 9 doz.-Black ,do,, 12 dozen Colored do., 21- doz. White and Mized, Hotte,,Open Worked do., Brown and Fancy do:. - je2B ' ' A. A. MASON. Valuable Real Mania for Sale. AHAT beautiful property,,sittlate beer , Manchee, ter, directly opposite, the residence , of James Anderson, Esq„ fronting 345 feet Oh OhiciLaue, and extending back 300 fret to Shetfield.street, with House and improvetnents. It will be sold together or divided.- , • Also, a Lot,of,ground, °legibly situated in Irwin qtreet; between 'Penn street and the Allegheny Itly: 7 er, 64 feet sinclieS ih &int, by tIO feet indeptb, to a 20 feet Alley, , b. M . . Persona wishing take, investm enta, are inform, ed that portions of that fine litorterty, in Allegheny and Manchester, owned by a Company in Philadel phia, will be offered irt.ihe. market 11E1- soon as the necessary arrangements ban he made, and of whiCh due notice will be gOfe.n. . Apply to . GEORGE BREED, jrn-dlm 94 Wood at.;; Grates and Wagon Barites at Auction. ON Monday afternoon, the 2801 i osti, at.. 2 o'clock; at tno Comtnercial Auction Rooms; corner of Wood and sth ste., will be soldi - • 42 Grates, assorted sizes; . 3,000 lbs, Wagon Holes' do.; 1 oven and boiler; aitil sundry other castings. je26 JOHN D: DAVIS, Auct'r. (American copy:) -- -. 7. Flue PoOret tittlery. R Knives,;OGEßS , Congress Knives ~ " 1, 2 and 3 blade do; Wostenholms , Pen Knives, assorted i • - Rogers , ofa superior quality; Straps and Hones;,. , ~ .. .. Table Cutlery, in setts of 51 pieces, and ..lso ,in dozens ' of the best quality ' • .. Steel Key !tinge; Keys, 24c.; " Tweezers, Clasps, Ste. .. • . W. W. WILSON,,, m2oy cur 4511 and Market st. Nesv Bluele Al OONBEAM'S Salt from Heaven descending, . Ro!mok. When Sorrow . Binds in Gloom thy Iltow, " " I would we had not met again," " Farewell song, . cc 'Tim' to other Lands I wander, Donizeth. Say, wilt thou ever think of me I 64 My Forest Harp, Strong. Captive Greek Girl, - 44 • My Normandy, ' ,Bennett. Songs of the Old Dominion, • Hewitt. Are the links that bound us broken /. I'm saddest when I sing, Bishop.. Geneveive, . Waltz, Rulibook. Mary, 44 ' " • Saxe Weimar, ,c . cr Nlagnulia, Gallop., cc . _kdelia . , • fit . 44 Mary's Variations, ,r Brilliant - Polodaise tr . Brattleboroagh Walla andquick step, Snow drop„ " Hewitt.. Topaz Grand, " Nunter. Sentimental orliose Waltz, Vielick. Viennoise Children's Derides. Valse Brillient, La Perle, (Waltz.) .. ' Amer, - . Waltz. - . Nimmo.. Matamoras Grand March, W. C. Peters Agatnam Turkish Step. Elegances Quadrills Duette, by Herz; Set of Quadrills, cc cc - Dcrintisment Cracovinne Favorite " . ",.. . For sale by . JOHN H. MELLOR, ~ jeS Si Wood st., Pittsburgh.. Boston and dew York Pianos. JOHN H. No. 81, Wood street; has on hand and fo- sale, at manufacturer's prices, one ereiaat Rosewood Piano Forte, with . ..grand ac tion, and Iron frame, made by CHICKERING, ofßos ton. One splendid Maho,,ria.y Piano Fcrte, six and a half octaves, made by Gal. & Co., New York. Gold Watches and Sliver Ware. T UST ..pened a lair additional ‘ stoiik of ladies' -e) and gentlemen , 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 resert Spoons, manufactured, and for sale by W. W, WILSON jelo corner of 4th and Market streas. .811 . .p.e;tpr,Cytt aobetp6o. 9 Q BOXES tine cut Honey Dew Chewing Tobacco; tit/ 70 " Bird Eye Smoking p. 8 ",F{pC, „. , . do. - . do. For sale very low, to close &consignment, by G EO.. CGC,H je 10 Xo. 26 Wood at. Champagne Winea4 j 25• BASSETS Champagne Wines, consisting of, Key, Cross Bow, Tri Color, Crown, 'Nicoll Grape, Bollingeurs, 4 9 0cior, the celebrated P. A. Mumin & Co.'s Anchor, Mtum>s Ueidsick, and "Cock and Crown" brands. Thest, are soperior;being obtained direct from the import ers. Persons may rely upon not getting N work Cider, when they buy, these,,Wines from me. Just receiving and for sale by basket or bottle, by jes ..fAtOll WEAN' R. Cl4ret Wjxies ;,)p, CASES qts. Chateau Margaux, I doz. each.- t/ 16 " " St. Julien Medoc, 1. "q " 10 " " Chateau l D , Lecville, 1" 28 .f ‘,. , ", Latite.,l doz. each v,ery.fine 10 " " Fatally 14e .1 & extra. Also 10 hlis. St. Julien„atid 3 do.lvhite Wine, all jhst rgeeiving,anct An ( wholesale or retail: jeTi - , —JACOB- WEAVER. New 'Vol* foot dna Shoe SOcire.' No. 122, Ikoodst.; iiittabur6. ; . j . , . S. DALZEL.T. has on hand, and is ' constantly manufacturing to ordert the following, named articles: tientlearien's Fine Dress "loots and Shoes, of tholatest fa.shio o r al. remarkably low prices,. Fine Dress Boots at $5;00; such as bi neually sold in other stores tit $6,00. A good plain well made calf Boot at 84,00. All,otlier kinds of work equally low. Also, a .good,and full assortment of Ladies', Misses' ' raid Childrgn'ah Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Half Gaiters, ..p 4 siiii-§ .ralid Slippers, of the most substantial kind to the very finest dress S. D. being a practical shoe-maker. attends to the manufacturing of his_ own work; and_has it donein the roost substantial manner., yet heat style; arid having adopted the motto of small pro tits and quick returns, will still.as low as the lowest, (rice°6•d'3ro 11.taattances to "Chi) Old Country./ 111 OnY seatto all parts ,of I:4lglan4, Ireland IS Scotland, and. Wales, in sums 61 . .21 and up wards, to suit purchasers. KRAME!I,.E:x4oki.g - c/114cr . . rr, ty&d . corner of 3d, and Wood st• Superior.. . • • 'CRUlit_description ulthe Lake Superior COun; ll_ try, its llivors, Coasts„.l3av,s,flarriors, and ,Coultocrcc, with Bayticlil4C,hart:' Air, i, m . nutn account• oT 114 Copper Mines arid Ivorking Companies, with a map of the Mineral regions, &c. &c. By John R. St. Jose. • • For sole,ty Ff..S. BOSWORTH' Co„ nooks. 1 1 " Art.of Paintipg; Junius', Lotterit; Philosophy of Unbelief; _Stilling.pn Fanaticism .i... ILilliii Village Dia - lil,gues,,* fiternoirs of Madatne..Latarge . . . hlithnn 2 ri Field Fortifications; . _ H. - :.IIeISWIDIVREI" & C 0.,, -: je36 - - -.---- 4 Market st. k :yllnABBa o n TnTll9dirdi°:lstk:etl:ct:7l7Ft:er:yrAmii.soi;trgsdmi7A!lPylifl.i.lg session . given. on let.of July nest. Apply to - ME = /147. 51i1N Et AV ‘T. . 2847.• 4' L., 1111.., MzEI and Passenger Steamer IS AAG ,1"4P.1111 . 0,N, „Capt.. A. G. MASON, wit Jun as a reggler packet.betwgen - Pitisbuiiit Cincinnati, leaving Pittidinilierery Sundiq 1.0 The iu:iac.Neuluu was built tliitliPki,rig.t. e;Pres;lY far the.trade, and °Weis to pmsengers'every comfort and superior llCColllllltulationa. ~febl3, . . .• . moNDAy- - , -T re,gularmail and pa ssengerSteamex AlOisluNCAliF.l,A t Capt. stone, will - run -as .a regular Packet. between Pirablirgb-and;Cincin i !t ali, leaving this port every Sunday at, 10, A. 1r1.4 and Wheeling at'lo, P. the same dny;.,,ltefitrn ing-inho will leave Cincinnati every Thursdayi at 10a A. 141. For freightor passage apply on board., • The... Monongahela was -built expressly for. 04 trade, and offers to the passettgera comfort, and su perior actommodations. - mar_3l ' . S; V.IIESSICK; ' , Yresiderit r 1.1317. Tuesday Packet. Tbe'iegalar mail and paseengernmane, er HIBERNIA; N 2. 2, Capt. J Ruttpt, masa, will run as i.regulat .paeltet betw2en'Pittat_ burgh;and Cincinneii, leaving this port.everyTuepi day at 10 A. Id., and,Wheelingat 10 thti same day. Returning, she will lent;eßincintati er ery Friday at 10 A. N.. For freight or. PFsslIP 4p ply on board. -- . ;i t > itrThe No .2 4 , was piiitt - .euressly:fo;' the trade, and .olrei-a to the -, Passengent;:o l *.eillatur' fort mad superior aceornmpdations. . Janl2,lBi7:-.; 1847. Wedueetlity• Packet.. • • .:1847 : THE. NEW ENGLAND,' NO. 2, Capt. S. Dram: will !Cave .Pittsbnigh r everx - Cti.e . 4 morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling everx. Wednesiii7 eVening at 10P.M.; and Cincinnati eve ry'Satarday at 10 0 1 Clisek; A. lg.- • feb2o 1847. TllBlllllAlr . PACKET. ,1847. • s• T.ll E WISCONSIN, Copt. E.l: GRACE; vesll , leave' Pittsburgh . every Thursday morning at 10 1 o , elockt. Wheeling .ev#rj Tharsdili evening ALIO P.)14. and. Cincinnati . every Banda 'at 10 o!cloCk A. M. - febl9 _ SATUREM' PACKET...., The regular mail and paisonker steansen MESSENGER;Captinford, will run tut a reg ar Packet between PittslMtgh and'Cincineatii leav,ing this port every Saturday at.lo, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. 0 , 1:, the same. day, Returning/I she- will :leave, Cincinnati. everyNTnpsdah at 10 Welk A. M....F0r freight or paseage apply on board.: The Messenger-was boilt expressly for this trade, and oilers to her passengers every comfort and ac' , comiriodation.. • - Mar 23 THE new th. S. Mailiteamer ACADIA; E. Lucas,,Xaster,'wilt rtii.as a regua a - r - Iger packet between. Pittsburgh and the; above port during the .season 1846, leaving every Thursday at 10 o , clpck , , • -,{ The Acadia -iii•new and has suPerior.accomnioda4 lions.. For freight or passage apply, oniboard, city to ap9 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. - For 'Mizell:mall antl Loulaville , The o u z B 4. o t newa l rid i spl splendid ppl Master, o ergvr ami ol leave for theabovo and intermediate ports; replan., Fpr freiglit or passage apply on tioirtl # or to jel r'• - - - - - •D. WILEINS;.Agent..• For Cincinnati and St. Louis - 1 , 4 _gi l t The passengorateamer PALESTINE; Capt.. Williams, will leave - for the aboyo and al intermediate ports regularly—, - For freight or passage apply on board; ; - Tuesday ZYCXtirlg"Pticlict: • 4 , . I. _Cre The new and splendid passengdrateam r boat DECLARATION, Capt...Yorheeso will run asaregularpacket between Pittsburgh and . Cincinnati, leaving this 'port every Tuesday evening, at 3 o'cloclr... Returning she will leave Cinchinat; every Friday eVening,at.3 . - The .Declaratiomolifers superior ilocogunodationti to. par!sengers. For freight or passage apply board. - - 'jel • For cliactsontitt, • - r The well known fast running slime; CAMBRIA, W.Forsytli, Mdstet, will run. as A_regular Packet, leaving every Wednesdayinernr, ing at' 10, o'clock, and Wheeling; at 10,P. M,, same day. _ Returning, she will' eaife Cincinnati every Saturday, at 111, A. M.,.. - 'For - freight or passage. apply on . _boartl, - ,pr FCtRSYTII & Co.; ;Agents,- ''' No. SO; Water street. ap . i6 '^; For koonnP....netratai . • Packet. • Titi splendid light draught- ateamen . fakftl4loN, S. Tanya, Master, will run. as a regular packet between Pittsburgh, and -Wheel- ' ing; leaving Pittsburgh for Wheeling-every blnnrlay Wedasedayanci.Friday, at 3 o:clock , P.M.; andlleav-, lug Wheeling faci'ittsburgh overy, Tuesday,. Tbw day and Saturday, at 9.o'clock, A. M. For4reight orpansagc apply on board. THE Hi/VEX . ..Volum Bred.'vs Journal. of • SciQIICO and Arts,. comprising references tcr. 49iolumes of, the first series, embracing a - periozfe of 9S years, viz: from • 1818 s.o 1846-4 - now just completed, and a few No.'s for sale by the older 6, We may-confidently believe that this Index v 01.,. tune ,w)ll.prpve useful pot only to-thos e . who may. !possesailib whole series, but to all.who are conuic-. ted in any way with the Arts.and Sciepees, for.what-, everdie department, the reader is directed byirto r the Narious memoirs that have been published in.th.o. Journal on the subject ;hat interests him, whether relating to the progress of Science, to details of facie in the different departments ofl nowledge, or to tho, various resources of this and other countries; with : each a guide. the entire, eopi ea.uf the work)* public.. 'Libraries, or in those of individuals, become avail=' able 47. . Complete setts of - Ate entice. , If 49 • . . alike ,series or _. sultunes, furnished' at the publisher's • • -n • prieei;, ••- . $lOO 00) Index .Volume to dd, , . , . • . 3 00, Subscriptions received of the new. Or sectnd series. and delivered free of postage for $5 per mil num, by the Agent for Pittsburgh: - mt 2.4. W.W. WILSON, 57-31arket Books Just Receiv . ed.. :OCIILEdEL , S Philosophy of History Schlegel>a• Dramatic Literature; Roicoe>s Life of Leo X.;• , • • ••• Itosooe>e ,«• Lorenzo de Medici; >- Cox's House of Austria ; Sisiiiondi;s Literature of Europe ; -,Reckman's Ilistory or Inventions; . Laniihr History. of Painting ; • ~ ••• . Rohr.. all's. .Mictel laneoup Work.; Mnhan , s Intellectual Philosophy; • Michclaq Bataan Republic; • • Todd's Dirk White; I Margaret Percival f• - .• • The Fairy Bower; for salc•by • . If. S. BOSWORTH it Co., jn7 ; Nn. 43 Merkel at. John J. Illitchjl: r, , •: ATToltNzy .ND , COUNSELLOR AT. LAW.. ? '. Office oa,Smitsfield itre'atia fpw door. 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This is ,one of the mast efficient, pleasant and.• safe compositions ever offered to the publie'for the: cure of the various derangements of the stomach,: and boyelri; and the only article worthy of thelesab: confidence fur curing Cholera Infantem or Surinam`, Can:plaint t slid in all the above diseases it really acts likea charm. • • ..• . ;.AU parsons are requested to tiy.it, for withoute-s-- ception,At. is one oj:than:mat valuable firmly medi-- cines.ever yet , discovered. , Hundreds! nay,thottv sa tide, of certificates have been. received yfrcum • Ole aiciana;•Clergymea,,and fapailiceof,tho Bard lability, beavog thmitroagest testimony in its fav6v; Ano.aumenotts • . . 1: 1...../"" For bale at the Pekin Tea Store , 72 Fourth Streeti.'. . . 4 1EVotidD AND READYI, 77 The Life of General • Du—Taylor, the Ilerosof,Gkee Choboe; Palo Alto„: Rosanna de la.Palma, Monterey, and Buena Vistat: with numerous illustrative anecdotea and 'eniball'A. moots., For sale by 4 e.k jc^ .LOICE LOOMIS,' Agt.l L Lat.cat Inmr9vempilii •: BEDSTEADS of difforeni-4iiii.siiit . „ , iron patent faateningaonperior to in use, for sale low at the furniture..- •"" angl. 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