U 111 r -} T. if :', ''. ' , 11 ,~. 'c _._. r. • _ . • Tiqt•EiTaBIXISLENTS. Tag ODERN..—•-00 :Friday .evening, agreeable to ' annountement,. Mr; Gihon lt. 4 1!" . , , ‘ . I. N tr r I. •••• ¢C"„f' ' I 1 4 4 r 1", ; 1 ts r. tr. '' • ^ t • ;' ; %D: „ N. 7 b 43 '4' ‘.:' akieareitupori the stage,. with' his subject, Miss .. Martha; he soon threw her into the Mesmeric 'state, n!l' then asked for the` appointment of a 'coin , rnittee, . Prof. ql.r.r..t.is, and two, others, were se lected .'• 'The eyes of the lk.isuffere bandaged with gloves raw . otion and a white handkerchief, and over all this. was spread;a black muslin veil. 'After some little conversation, the experizinentn commenced. A medallion of a peculiar kind -was handed Ao - Prof.Stevens, by Thos. Bakewell, Esq. It was put into her right hand; white it was at 'an elevation equal. with her eye; she placed it upon the forehead, an after some little time described it . 4fr.ceisralcly. , hand bill %vas handed to her; upon re which she d a few of die largest.words. Arti elk wtre — held up in the-audience,. she described most of them well, though,in some cases she par tially failed,- - • :Upon the whole, she was eminently successful. Theqtudienca were all satisfied,-except those few persona to be foun'd in every c.immunity, who will not believe the'evidence of their own senses, when it cOrdliets with the teachings of the mamms,--- tinetor two of, the ommittee, determined to be . game' tb the last, asserted that she removed the tianqage ; .but Prot Stevens announced that it was slot reinoved, and could not have been without be ingAiSeovered. The Veil was then submitted to inspection. It was the question, N. Could the lady see,through it;" fot it was evident that it had not teen rimma. several persons. tested it and came NJ ; . f 'y. _:~~{'~w.i .'mss EWE r ‘; 4 EMI ? to the vonclusion that it, without bandage, would be snfficlinito blind the eyes of any person. r ~~j { - 'ti ~i'. consider .that Messrs. Loomis, Gihon, and Misi Martha, hare now cornpletelytriamphetl over the,m,alignityof their Washington county perse tutors.;:lf Murray, Lemoyne & Co. have any mag nanimity, they will at least retract the abusive part of the docuinent they have hurled at these people. ; The Doctor should, if he can convenient ly spare iho amount Send over that $2OO he a> vauntingly promised to forfeit in case Miss Martha WEE -.• ..; •.‘ 1 ;;‘'' '4•4 Ell should succeed in readini,,bandaged as he proposed. The 'mammas . sof the Washington committee" have, irijured Messrs. G. and L. to some extent, and some requital is demanded'from them. • t On Saturday evening the audienee was rather WM MIME MEE thin and it being a stormy and disagreeable night, - Miss. Martha appealed to the audience, through her fathe'r, to be excused; as in all probability she should fair in the experiments. By an unanimous vote she was excuSed, and tickets weredistributed to those Who wished to witness the operations on this evening_- A number of persons were mag netized, all of whom were strangers to the opera tors.. Among the rest, a-little boy was thrown in to the magnetic- state, who exhibited a new feature in the science. He was entirely unnerved—his muscles were powerless, and his eyes were death. like. A 'gentleman, whom Mr. Gihon never saw before, was magnetized in about a minute. -He was in - bad health—complained of a disease of the lungs. After,the audience was dismissed, the class re mained to leaf. a lecture trorn Mr. Loomis; on the subject of Animal Magnetism; after the delivery of which, the members attempted some expen ments, most - of which were entirely successful. The public should not forget to attend this even. M;MENIS OSSEM 1.;.^!•`,, , _ ,4 :-;;',.!,.z : : , ,,:,_,. , : ~l ~.. _. ... _ MOE !!.- ! ._.j- !,,,..:;.:, j_-A-fr.,:'",;',.:,-f:.:',7,:.!:. Mal .:;' .",:',':-.1',;:-.'•':..':',' ENI =ffli NE EVE MEM ~_ MEE r f , EIRI MEI CornT OF QUAIITER SEB9lO59.—We missed our regular report of the proceedings of Saturday.— Nothing, however, of any importance was tran sacted except the sentences of a number of con 'lets. John Leslie, convicted of the larceny of goods from the store of Harrows & Turner, goes to the Penitentiary for two years. It is hoped that this sentence, and a few others, may bleak up a certain gang of thieves that has, for years, infested the cities of Allegheny and Pittsburgh. Over amorous gentlemen—those who play Turk and love too many—must be on the look out ; " one of them," Thompson, was sentenced to one year in the Penitentiary, for having three wives, which the Jury thought two more than be had any legal or moral right to possess in a community like ours. Thompson is not a bad looking man , about middle aged, and we learn has considerable property. ;~,~ ~F~ ME .." BEM ";f ; IN MEE FM .4 " . The two speculators who were, a week ago, ar rested. on. the charge of taking, unlawfully, from the Monongahela wharf, a quantity of Pig Metal, the property of Spang & Co., were quietly let off with zihree months in jail for each, though the of fence should have doomed. them to the Peplum ?jot-5% Reify, who has a wife and four children' told a very good story when asked by the Court what be hid to say. He came from New Orleans about three months . ago. He declared that he bought the metal from a man who was just story ing away on a_steam boat, whose name he did not knoW—paid him $1,12. Two men were standing by, whom he might have bad for witnesses, but he was kept in prison, and had no friend who could find* them. He said further, that his fellow sonet'had nothing to do in the transaCtion, except to help him to carry the metal to Nicholson's.— The fellow spoke with so much earnestness and seeming honesty, that many persous who heard him were disposed to believe his story. We understand that Reilty's wife lives at the Point the neighbors. should see to it that she and the children may not starve, as they have commit ted no 'offence that - should exclude them from the' right to A large number of Tippling House cases were disposed of. , Several fuies , were imposed, but as Vve can remember but a few of then', we , will not publiol any until we get a complete list. A num ber will have sneering thismorning. MM ME BEIN ENE S , ~~ _ Egial BE MU ;`n r;;t; '~' '~i MEI , 2 ' .f.'.;_.!; - . :, .-4 . . .. , y-y- ! ••: : ,':...... , .' r- Y` . A '.,•2•41- ~..'ss,r:.i , ~.', MEM Ftrixs.—On Saturday,. about noon, being at the Cciurt House, we saw a house in flames, on the hill north of Allegheny city ; and soon ascertained That it was Mi. LVanett, the delightful sunimer . te.; treat of H. Sweeney, Esq. How it took fire, we Nave not heard. The house was entirely destroy ed. It was a fine building, and cost flee or.six thousand dollars. We are told that Mr. Sweeney's to.ss will be covered by insurance. ' , . . ~ 5 '1 • r On• Saturday night, an alarm was raised, by the disamery of something on fire in the cellar of our amiable friend Harris, on Fifth street. It origina ted is the slaking of his famous "Louisville Lime," Ik - hich; by sonit'means, received 'a portion of rain ,Water- No material damage was done. The Al tegheny was there, and did some work. : Abhtit .2 o'clock, on the sauteevening, a light Was discovered-to the east of the city, which, a , gain brought out the engines. It was found to be - the shed over alirick kiln, on Watson's hill. The • lumber - was destroyed; but n 6 further dhntsge was ~done.. The firemen did'nofreach . the spot = • . s "~?~ .. 34. 4 '';; - :.;::: ., :-! .- ; ,. • k, ,-:-c,•,-.•;,,,, • • -4' , 3:1 ' s-P, ; ' Lartcaxr.—On Saturday night, Mr. Golding, of - Third street, was divested of a pocket book con taining about ten dollars. Thee - thief found it in iiis pantaloOna pockeis, up stairs... He was sue- Pea and pursued ; threw away tits. pocket book in his flight, but was soon overtaken and arrested. He is now ori the hill. ~+. t ~£ a~'`.~;~._s* w'~'c-~ TM ^ ~ " .s~f-~i`~-~''-c~n.. i,i~:~:^ ~. ~-s~,,r ~i;.c.;. F 3 r c ,._ " ,~., .4, - -5.. ~~' ` - =I •LOQALi'Az4 , O ER S. `-~r .: ~~~;~=` _~ {_~ NAVY BEEF ANDY RR FOR 1848. .NAFY • DEPARTMENT . , _BUREAU OF P410115/MIAND CLOT/LING, JUNE 22, 1847. . . Qto .ED PROPOSALS; endorsed "Proposals for Beef,",and "Proposnli for Pork," as the case may bei Will be received at this office tint'l 3 o'clock P. M...0n Monday; tho 2d day of August next, for furnishing and deliveringAeo of all cost and risk to the United, Statee-- - - • , Pive,thousand four hundred barrels of navy beef, and fouf.thOusand eight hundred barrels of navy pork: Jabh barrel to contain not leas than two hundred pounds • nett weight of beef or pork ; no 'excess of weight in either article will bei paid for. To be de livered at the respective navy yards, as follows: Barrels Beef. Barrels Pork. At Charlestown, Mass..l,lo) 1 GOO At Brooklyn, N. Y At Gosport, Va.... 5,400 4,8C0 • Said beef and pork must tie delivered, one-hall between the first day of,lanuary, 1848, and the first day of April, 1843; and the other half between the 15th day. ofApril, 184.8, and ho 15th day of June, 1348, unless earlier deliveries hould be required by the Chief of this Bureau. Offers must be made for each half separately and distilictly—that is, for the half delivered between .the let ofJanuary and the Ist of April, and for the half deliVered between the 15th of April.and the 15t130f Sunc,l34S. Payment for the, first half.to be ma within thirty days after delivery; and for the second hhif in thirty days after the 15th June,'lB4B. Tho beef must be from well-thtened cattle, slaugh tered bets n the first day of November, 1847, and the first day s of February, 1843, and weighing not less than s.!x hundred pounds; nett weight, each. The legs and leg rands of the hind quarters, and the shins and shoulder clods, and at least eight pounds from the fleet - end ofeach fore quarter, or the parts marked Nos, 1,2, and 3, ori the drawing or deline ation of the fore and hind quarters of an ox, which will be attached to and form apart of the contract, must be wholly excluded from: each barrel and half barrel, and the.temainder of he carcass must be cut in pieces er 'net less than eight pounds each. The pork must be packed from corn led, well fattened hogs, slaughtered between the first day of NoveMber 1547, and the first day of February, 1348, and weighing not less than two hundred pounds each, excluding the heads, jols, necks, shoulders, hams, legs, feet, and lard, an all refuse pieces; and must be cut in pieces weighing not less than six pounds each. Both the beef and the pork must be salted with at least one statute bushel of Turk's Island, Isle of May, or St. lilies salt; and the beef must have five ounces of fine pulverized salthetre to each barrel, exclusive of a pickle, to be mafte from fresh water, as strong as salt will make it. One-fourth the quantity of beef, and one-fourth the quantity of pork, must be packed in half barrels, and contain one hundred pounds nett weightaeach aj the case may he; and, in eStimating the price, two half barrels are to be considered as one barrel. The barrels and half barrels imust be made of the best seasoned wite oak, or white ash staves and heading; if of the former, to be not less than three fourths of an inch thick ; if of the latter, to be not less thaiclan inch thick for barrels, and three-fourths of an inch for hall barrels, nod to be hooped st least three-fourths over with the beit White oak or hickory hoops. Ft ch 'tarrel and half barrel must Be branded on ,its head Navy Beef" or "Navy Pork," as the case may be, with the contractor's name and the year when picked. The bet land pork will, ttnleSs otherwise directed brthe chief of this Bureau, be ;inspected by the in specting officers at the respective navy yards afore said; and by some <6 sworn inspector of salted pro visions," who will be selected by the respective commanding officers • but their; charges for such in spection must he paid ' by the respective contractors, who must likewise have the barrels put in good shipping order to the satisfaction of the command ants of the respective navy yard aforesaid, alter in spection, and at their own expense. Bidders must specify their prices separately and distinctly in separate offers far the beef and for the' pork, and for each of the place of delivery, cover- ing all expenses and all charges: Bonds in one-third the =omit of the respective contracts will Le required, and ten per cement in addition will be withheld from the amount of each payment to be made, as collateral security fur the due and Faithful performance of their respective con tracts, which "will on no account be paid until the contracts arc complied with in all respects,and is to be forfeited to the United States in the event of fail ure to complete din deliveries wilthin the prescribed periods. And in case of fatlore on the part of the contractor to deliver the aforekaid beef and ;mil within the time specified, the chief of the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing shall Misr.: the right to direct purchases to be made to supply Bic deficiencies, and any excess of cost shal be charged to and paid by contractors. Payment will ho made by the Uni ted States at the periods above specified, (excepting the ten per cent= to be withheld until .—the cotnple ion of the contracts as before stated,) after the said b.:ief and pork shall have been inspected and receiv ed, and bills for the same shall have been presented to the navy agents respectively, duly approved by the commandants of the respective navy yards, ac cording to the terms of the contracts. The parts of the beef to be excluded will be par ticularly designated in the engraving to be attached to the contracts. Persons intermited can obtain them on application at this office. Bidders whose proposals are accepted (and none others) will be forthwith no till ed iand as early as prac ticable a contract and bond will be transmitted to them for execution ; which contract and bond must be returned to the Bureau within ten days, exclusive of the time required for the regular transmission of the mail. Every offer made must be accompanied (as direct ed-in the 6th section of.lllo act of Congress making appropriations for the naval service for 1840-7, ap , proved 10th August, 1846, a copy of which is sub joined) by a written guaranty, signed by one or more responsible persons, to the efle"ct that he or they un dertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter into an obligation within ten days, with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the articles proposed. This guaranty must be accompanied by the certi ficate of the United States' District Judge, United States' District A ttorney,Navy ent, or some officer of the General Government, or Individual known to the Bureau, that the guarantors are able to make good their guarant• . No proposal will be considered unless accompan:- cd by such guaranty. The bidder's name and residence, and the name of each tnembtm of a 'firm, where a company otters, should be distinctly stated. Extract from tho act of Congress approved August 10, 1846: " SEC. G. And be it further enacted, That, front and after the passage of this act; every proposal for Naval supplies invited by the Seeretary of tho Navy, under the proviso to the general appropriation bill for" the 'navy, approved March third, eighteen hun dred and forty-three, shall bei accompanied by a written guaranty, signed by onS or more responsi ble persona, to the &Murtha lap or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter into an obligation in Such time as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Navy, with good and sufficient sureties, to .furnish the supplies proposed: No proposal shall be considered, unless accompanied by such guaranty. I If,.after the accep tance of a proposal, and a notifieation thereof to the bidder or bidders ; lie or they shall fail to enter into an obligation within the time prescribed by the See -1 retary of the Navy, with good and trufecient sureties for furnishing the supplies, then; the - Secretary ofthe Navy shall proceed to contract with come other person or persons for furnishing the said supplies; and shall forthwith cause the difference between the amount contained in the proposal so guarantied and the amount for which he may have contrasted for furnishing the said supplies; for the whole period 6f the proposal, to be charged up; against said bidder or bidders, and his or their guarantor or guarantors; and the game shall be immediately recovered by the United States, for the use of the 'Navy Department, ih an action of debt against either or all of said persona" j ine26--1 awtaug2 A ILLIADI A. 11114.. r. Co BANNERS EXCIIANGE DROXERS,I AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, AND SPECIE, No: 64' Wood st., one door. above Fourth, East side, Pittsburgh, Pp. CURRENT 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 shit purchasers. - The paper-of the Ohio, Kentiicky, - Indiana,. and Virginia Banks bought and sold lon the most favor able terms. The highest premium paid' for iForeigit atrAtibri ean Gold and Silver coins. . Exchange 0,,D.....ng1and, Ireland, Germany, - and France procured, &c. inarlo-damy MINERAL SP THE FRANKFORT HOTEL, W. ILL be opened on the 19. th day of July, r the reception of visitors. I The Rouse has on dergono repairs Eimer the last season, and.every at tention`will;be shown to those i who - may visits the Sringiduring the season , C. W . DUNG .AX Frankfbrt„ Pa., July b-2so ! ORIVIERLY a,eocceseful practising Physician in F this city and vicinity, "Richard's like, ''is him self again (statu hi-in Penn street, next door to the Washinkton - HoteliPittshurgh, Al legheny County, Pennsylvania, where he will be happy to accommodite such•of,-his.old-applicants as may'neod• his so:vices, and all new ones who, in like manner, May feel ! diipiied• to' barter disease •for health, end fork over; tfie . difference, in legal loose change. . • mylo-d3lEmtr T" highest price 'in' Cash paid for the jiifferen grades of eleanwasheit WOOL, free from burs. Wool sacks and burlaps on hand and for sale low, by MURPHY & LEE, Old Wool waiohouse, eor. Liberty st..and my24-4w3ino CeciPa alley. . _ TIMED APPLES and PEACHES, in store ,and• for ji sale by je3 JNO P. PERRY. 1,000 1,600 1,500 1,809 AA. MASON, No. 62 Market st., has received .29 pieces new style Brown Lawns. je26 SIIA%VLS: A. A. MASI V, No 62 Market st., has just received a farge assortment of rich Shawls, comprising silk, cashmere, mous do Mine, Canton crape, bcrago, linen . , not, and other Shawls. jc26 'Wool t Wool RE subscriber will pay the highest market price T in cash, for all grades of clean 'washed Wool, slivered at his warehouse, on Smithfield street. etween Dimond Alley and Fourth street. may.2s-w2m* ; Wll 41A31 BARKER. 'DRENCH WINES—Of every description, price r and, quality : Bordeaux, Marseilles', Muscats, put up in rance, Clarets, &c., Some cighty'varieties, for sale in original pie: kages,, or otherwise, at the Wine Store ofJACOB WEAVER, je2l f j 6 Market st. cor. Front. CANDLES -10 blocs Star; 10 • Swine; 6 ,4 - Sperm; . For sale by , 1). WILLIAMS & je29 110 Wood street FRUIT -30 Drums Smyrna Figs; 2 barrels Zante Currants; 10 boxes M. R. Raisins; • For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & CO., je29 110 Wood street 1 ENNANT'S GLASGOW ALE: Just received and for sale by the bottle or dozen, by SUGARS, 4 Boxes Loaf Sugar—small :loaves; 20 Havana, whito, on consignment, and will be sold low, to close. For sale by JACOB WEAVER, 16 Market Bt. cor Front. SARDINES—An imported article; for sale by the ease, dozen, tin or half tin; at reduced prices, by ALAI) OM: 10 Baskets—Avigdoes d'Caine, 1„) shippers—a late importation, fur mile by banket or boule, by .y 1 Wines4Ltquors, and Liquors in Glass, rtF every variety and price, Foreign and Dointa tic, ror sale by JACOB WEAVER, jyl 16 Market at., cor Front. _ _ _ Letter, Writing, and Blank Books. ALARGE nssoi [meat of Letter and Writing Pa per and Blank Books, full and half bound, of all sizes, for sale at the Bookstore of ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, jyi •Market st. bet 3d and 4th. -- FISII-15 Kitts extra No. 2 Mackarel ; 10 buzeit Scaled Ilerring; For sale by ' .1. D. WILLIAMS & Co., je.:29 110 Wood street. S UGAR ----2 Barrels double refined pulverized ; 46 pulverized; 1 case loaf; 15 barrels assorted ; • 1 tierce star,; 10 bags Brazil; 3 barrels crarified . ; 5 hogsheads N. O. For sale by J. D. WILLY AltlS & CO., je29 110 Wood street 20 PEAS, - .elected of the best brands,l an handsomest patterns, of holders and cases. Alsa, 2 dozer Baeleriipatent extension pe n ! holder and penci jut: received and for sale at the lowest prices, at Gold Pen !lead Quarters, Corner of 4th and Market streets: W. W. WILSON. je 10 FRF:NCII WINES, 01 every description, price and quality: Bor deaux, Marseilles, Muscats, put up in France, Clar ets, some eighty varieties, for sale in original packages or otherwise, at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER, N 0.16 Market st r ew Front. OE A• A. MASON, 62 Market street, has just re . ceived :75 pieces rich French Lan-us, 20 ps. French Printed Cambric, 15 pa. now styles Ging hams, 25 ps. Linen Ginghams, 7 cases of Parasols and Parasoletts ; also, Shawls, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, Summer stulL, Cc. jc2s Dry Prfteheta. 25BUSHELS Dry Peaches; for sale low,to close consignment, by _ _ . 8111 ECONOMY CRAB barrelsi just re received and fur sale by je2l MILLER & P.ICKETSi AN. .10 ancy [lock Cologne Dollies. I i DOZ. assorted colours. Also, 12 doz., dark, large size Hocks, just received and for sale by j o l t RELIGIOUS WORKS: Jay's Morning and Evening Exercises; Abbott's Way to do Good ; 64 Young Christian ; 4 ‘ Corner Stone; Eternal ; lies' Notes; Great Commission ; -• Great Teacher. Also, a fine assortment of Theological, Literary, and Miscellaneous Books, at 11. S. BOSWORTH & Co.'s, 43 Market st. CM ALSO, two elegant Rosewood Pianos, with cote man>s patent&olean attachment, low for dash, T MID, 100 kegs, No. 1, Lard on consignment; IA And for sale by F. SELLERS.. sep24. No. 17, Liberty street INMIAMS—Jost ,received, otpe case choice k...T styles and new Gaghama; also, a large variety of Shawls; for sale low at 62 Market st. zny29 A. A. MASON. ATAIIOGANY and Rosewood Veneers and . Chair planli,4 large assortnient; received and for sale at F. BLUME'S, je2s 112 Wood St. TT ERRING: 20 barrels No I, Herring, for sale _LL by SMITH & SINCLAIR, TEA.-15 half elicits Y. H. Tea 5 " " Imperial do. . 8 44 , 44 ablipciwder do. 6,2 Catty boxes Y.ll. do. 4S B ‘ ‘ox e s S " o u S c u h il d e a r g i 7 r Y H :11 ' ... . 1- .. . 6 9 . -. 4 A 248uperior Yll tro'.• 1 2 .. • ' 'I f ~.,. -:::71..6.•,_i i j , sale by "...: . '4' : ': -. " - !rv''' -- m%..I!VIILLER 4.. afelfElSoN. • ~i. . 7 :- : --4.% , -••-- ..____ 1%c1' 0 4 -,-- ii% LSOAP.-200 boxes Chillicothe ' - Siaip. Just received and for sale by je2l 'MILLER & ItICKETSON. NT . O. SUGAR.--63 . hhds. N. 0. Sugar, in stare, aril far said • jc.2t MILLER & RICKETSON. HAVANA SUGAR— GO Bored Havana Biown Sitar • 30 ar White " in store, and for sale by je2l MILLER & RICKETSON A ri ERMAN WINES—A great veriety of White ~131. Wines in glass and wood, for sale at the Wino Store of JACOB - WEAVER, ,019 - 16 Market et., cur. - Fr - out. • Also, a very superior article of Gerinan White Wine, ,id draught , for sale at an unusually low price. AW WHISKEY-275 barrels (Proof,) for sale 3Y , JACOB WEAVER, la2o' . :r6 hest., cor. Front. MEM AirAcxEftEL, 50113b1e No 3, large lack Orel to-mor • roiv) for' aald - loYi,afriie,.by jy7 * MlLLtatet RICKETSON. A MS-12 hhda. Bacon llama, a bright prime ar tide, just reed on consignment and for salebs /Y 2 F. SELLEBS. Doctor =2l - Wool: -Wool 1 Brown Lawns JACOB WEAVER, 16 Market at., cnr Front JACOB 'WEAVER, 16 iklarket st. cor Front JACOB WEAVER, 111 Market Ott., cor of Front Gold Pens ELI= GEO. COCHRAN, No. 2ti Wood st JACOB WEAVER, 16 Market et., cor. Front et The Ran The F. BLUME'S, 112 Wood et ME _ S .. ~. kX~ .i :~:ti ".:... OM NEI Malta. lIHDS. Claret 1{9d0,-.a.tino article; e-/ 24 'doz. Bottles do. do; 8 Baskets Champaigne; (crown brand ;) 50. doz Flaying Cards;. 5 dos SMughten Bittors ; 5 as pappermim ; 20,000 Cegars, censistMg of Regalias, Cazadores pri nc ip eB , Des A the c o s, Silva, Esculapios, la Palma and Panatellas, warranted imported Segars. Fm sale by P. C. MARTIN, jy2 cor of Smithfield and Front sts. NUTS:2 BbleiShelled Almonds; 5 Boxes " "" ...., • I Bale Filown.; 5 ". Almonds; e I E Walnuts; I " Cream Nuts . For sale by J. . WILLIAMS & Co., jell) 110 Wood st. • • rtionAfto,: • 10 Boxes, " Russel and Robinson's' , s's Con gross Tobacco, just ree , d'and for sate by jv7 . MILLER & RICKETSOII. T OAFCSatsjsAii.tj Lvcring's D. It. Loaf Sugar ; 20 Barrels " pulverised do ; Just received and fur sale by MILLER & RICKETSON. LINSEED OIL, 20 Barrels Linseed Oil, in store and for sale by jy2o MILLER & RICKETSON. ' Domestic Liquors. GMWHOLE and half Bid& 0. M. It. Whiskey, • distilled in 1837. 20 dozen Bottles, do. do: 23 HUM, and Bbls Old Tennessee Peach Brandy, distilled'in 1840, with a I:irge Supply of Common Gin,-Brandy, Rectified Whiskey, &c. &c., for sale in quantities to suit, by - •P. C. MARTIN, jy2 cor of Smithfield and Front sta. NMI - ITE Ifavanna Sugar V 40 boxes superior White Havanna sugar, just received and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON. T 4NSELID OIL: 34 Barrsls Linseed Oil ; just re ceived and fur sale by jr)" MILLER,s, RICK ETSON, 91ABLI SALT: 10 Cases Table Salt; just rcc'd and for sale by jc29 MILLER 4- RICICETSON. vErIIITE BEANS : n 0 Bushels small white Army y Beans; fur sale by EXTRA CT LOGWOOD-50 cases SanfurtPs; just i receved and lift sale by _ E B. A. FAIINESTOCK &CO., - je3o , • cor of First and good sts __ _. el_P-OCERIES, &c. , 50 Bags Rio Coffee; 75 Packages G. P., Y. li., Rhk. and Imperial Tea,. in half and catty box ; 10 Rose. Tobacco, different Brands ; 10 Bbls, Nlacitorel, No. 3, large ; 10 Bids. Shad, trimmed, with a full assortment of every thing in the grocery line, for vale whole sale or retail, by I'. C. MARTIN, jy2 cor ofSinithfield and Front st. DictaHe Frump Pianos. A SPLENDII) ,lissoittriont of Rosewood end Ma honany action Pianos, with metalic frame, just finished and for sale, at • F. BLUME'S, 112 Wood et., 24.1 door above sth. • EW BOOKS, history of the_ French Revolution, by J. Mich. Oct; The Progress of Ethnology, by J. IL Bartlett; Oakl v's history of the Saracens; 11m:1 man's History of Inventions; Cone's House of Austria; • Lanze's History of Painting, ' Vol I. 11. S. BUS WORTH & CO., j 33 No 43 Marset st. CiRAII CIDER: 5 MIS Crab - Cider, a superior ,) article, ;Or sale by I'. C. MARTIN, )) 2 cur of Smithfield and Front sts. Il White ll l . o , o ry llo , .s u e r s :al c c o b n y taining S to 10 lbs. LINSEED 131,1 s prime Linseed Oil ; OD consignment, and for sale iy jy3 F. SELLERS FINE FLOUR :t7 111,18 Fine" Flour; on consignment, and for sale, by ..IY 3 F. SELLERS ( - 2 UGAR CURED DRIED BEEF: 1,000 the Dried 0 fleet Itnunds, sogar cured, just recd fruui Cin cinnati, and ler sale Ly jy 3 TIN E 111TTERS: 5 Bids superior Wine Bit ters; the same an StolloilLoll . q NA. 21 dozen Bottled. Also, East !mita Sweet Bitters, for sale by case, bottle and on draught, at the Wine Store tot; JACOB' WEAVER, jY 3 16 Market st. cur Front. rlfiD OlL—Pure No. 1 Lard Oil, in bbls. and ht. bbls. ' constantly on hand and for sale by jy2 F. SELLERS, Agt_ for the Manufacturers. T - 3 1 0 COFFEE-313 Boa's Super Rio Co ff ee; It Just received and for sale by jn3 MILLER & RICKETSON. Avr ASH INGTI , N and his Generals, by J. T. Head ,' ley, author of Napoleon and his Marshals, the Sacred Mountains, etc., in two volumes. Fur sale by 'jc2s) LUKE LOOMIS, Agt. T - ILOUR SULPIIUR : 1000 lbs.; just rec'd and for sale by 11. A. FAHNESTOCK 4- je3o corner of First and Wood stn. BACON—IO Casks Sides ; for sale by SMITH &SINCLAIR, 3:130 56 Wcod st DOLT. E. MERRITT, Dentist, respectfully an nounces to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vi cinity that he has returned to the city and taken the house lately occupied by the Rev. Dr. Riddle, of Liberty near Ferry street, where ho will be happy to see all those Ladies and Gentlemen that may wish his serviees. lie can be found at any 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. je2o-4166. - .w 1 y Dividend. OFFICE NAVIGATION AND Finn INSCRANCE Co.l PITTSIMEG/I,JUIy Ist, 1847. THE Directors of this Company have this day de clared a dividend of one dollar and twenty-five cents, on each share oldie capital stock, out of the prolts of the last-six nienths,palpable on or alter the 10th inst. jys-td ROOT. FINNEY, Sec'y. DIACIIINE CARDS, LOOM FINDINGS, k..c M. Cummins, No. 120 Liberty St., .5 d00r.... below St. Clair street. ATESSR , S. James Smith & Co.'s Machine Card I Agency, Manufacturer's Finding Establish ment, and dealer in Clucks, Looking Glass Plates, Frames, Glass, Variety Goods, &c. nor. 18—feb23d&w GEORGE It. lUDDLE, • ' „ ; • 61 7. 56 Wood st C O'N V E N C E R, ••• . • 1 - A FFItE Rolv,'.sth Street, above' . Stailh field street, Pittsburgh. . . DEEDS, MORTGAGES, AGREEMENTS, BONDS, RELEASES And other instruments of writing drawn with neat ness, legal accuracy and despatch. lie will alsoat tend to drawing and filing Ltins,2lc counts of Executors, Achninisiraiors,4-c., Examining titles tokeat Estate, Searching Records fa. Liens, 4"c. 4-c• From his .long experience and intimate acquaint ance with the manlier of keeping the public records, he expects to give satisfaCtion to those who may en trust their hue nese to his care. dec I 6-dlitw . Nestiy Invented Patent Block Spring , Truss, FOR the immediate relief anrperinanentldure of Hernia and Rupture. (Suited to' all sizes):— Thd sdperldr claizft of this Truss consistin the com parative ease with which it may be worn: The pad of wood beitt'neatlyshalanced on springs; yields to the preesure of any part of it, and .theroughly adapts itself to any. movement madd by' the wearer. It can be worn without interniission,until a cure is effected. The subscribers have made arrangementa for did manufacture of these valuable Trusses, ida superior style, in Philadelphia, and have 'Limit' now . fur sale 'at'their office, No. 77, Smithfield street, nar Sixth, Pittsburgh. GEORGE WATT. jYl' D: W. KAUFFMAN. Tapaccitt , ii Geinez :Ear.llgrl.tion. Office. t tet t and from GREAT B AND , Dv." . AN , /RECANT), by W. & J. T. Tapscott 15 South street, corner ofMaiden Lane, New York, and 96 -Waterl Oa 7041 a Li - Veri3ool• The subscribers having accepted the agency the above houie, are now prepared to make arrange meets upon the most liberal terms with those dcsi roue of 'paying the passage of their friends from the old Country, and flatter themselves their character and long standine in business will give ample as surance that all their arrangements will be carried out faithfully.. Messrs. W. & J. T.Tapscott, are long and favora bly known for the superior class, accommodation nil sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN OF TUE WEST, 'SHERIDAN, ROCHES TER, GARRICK, 110'f TINGUER, • ROSCI US, LIV ERPOOL, and SIDIIONS, two of which leave each Port monthly, from New York the 21st arpl26th and from Liverpool the 6th and II th, in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets to insure tidepar ture from Liverpool. every fiv edays being thus deter mia*,.their facilities shall keep pace with their in creaspig patronage, while Mr. W. TapseoWs cptistant personal superintendence of the business in Liver pool is an additional security that' the comfort and acccomtnodation of the pamiengers will be particu larly attended to. The subscribers being (as usual) extensively enga ged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburg and the Atlantic Cities. are thereby enabled to take charge, of and forward passewmrs ' immediately on their landing, without a chance oflliSappointinent or delay,and arc therefore prepared to contract for pas sage from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this City; the nature of the business they are engaged io Mg them facilities for carrying passengers so far 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 drafts at sight, for any amount payable at the principal Cities 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 (irb ) , letter post paid) will be prompt y attended to. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR Forwarding and Commission Merchants, mar27d&wy. Pittsburgh, Ps P. C. MARTIN CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! ! CLOTHING ! ! I The Three Big Doors VS* The Western World 150,000 I,VE.LL SELO,IED GARMENTS • STOW 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 one of the most desirable stocks ofCluthing 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 Big Doors one of the greatest_attractioris or the western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to announce to my numerous friends at home and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I have made to meet the Many calla in my line, itis with difficulty I can keep time with the constant midi 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 interest of ' , every man, who wants a cheap winter suit, to call and purchase at the Three Big Door's. oct2 I -(l6tw .JOHN 111 , C LOSK A Small farm of land containing about 70 acres, ,t 1 situated in Buffalo township, Butler county, within one mile of the road leading from Pittsburgh to Klitaning. The land is all cleared except about 7 acres and under a good state of cultii•ation. There is a good farm dwelling house and farm barn on the !Spondees. The farm is well watcied and aboundsin good coal and limestone. P. C. MARTIN Per terms apply to William Boyd Attorney at Law office on 4th street above Smithfield. je 17--il&.wtf A CARD. TTAVING made arrangements with the most ea• JUL tensive. Importing House in New York, some time back, air sir• supply of pure Wines and Liquors, and who are the sole agents of the following houses in Europe and the Island ofMadcira : of" Otard, .IMpuy & Co." "Hennessy," "Sazrac," "J. J. Du- Co." and "A. Seignette Brandies; " 4Stber & Forrester?s of Oporto," Ferrester, Weber *f}ffley of Xetes," "Lyrnington &Co" of Madeira, "Cruse & Ifirshfield's Claret, " Jacquisson & 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 oldie above Brands of Wines anti Liquors, whith I am prepared to sell in a pine state to those who want, fiir prices. Thankful to my friends and the pub hc for past favors, I hope to meet a continuance of their patronage by stinct attention to business. I'. C. MARTIN, jyl corner of Smithfield and Front sts'. P. SELLE:IIB A ND MORE NEW LIMNS, AT MORSE'S; Na ±I 85 Fourth street. The Conquest of Peru, with a preliminary view of the civilization of the Incas, by Wm. 11. Prescott, corresponding mernhe -Nip French institute of the Royal Academy of history at Madrid. Harpers' New York Class Book, arranged as a rending book for schools, by Wm. Russel, Professor of Elocution. The Sketch Book of Fashion, by Mrs. C. F. Gore, author of the .'aysofCliarles 11, Mothers and Daugh ters, Peers anti Parven us. - Buy's Summer Book, descriptive ofthe season sce nery, rural life and Country amusements, by Thanes Millar, author of Rural Sketches, &c„ Pictoral History of England, No 25. The above books are just received ;arid far Axle at MORSE'S Literary Depot, S 5 Fourth st. je3o Vegetable Pulmonary Ilalsairt. WOBURN, SEFTEnniti IS, 184.4. r • child was afflicted witlfa had cough from its whielicontirieed to'grov worse till the year tsn, when she was six years old. Al tiiik time we hail given her over- I had writien to.my friends that I thought shecould notrecover. She had taken various medicines ender the direction of a physician, with no great benefit. Hating heard that the Vege= fable Pulnionary Balsam had been rccomniended in , aitothercase by a distinguished physician otßosfon, 1' was induced to purchase a bottle. The good ef-' fects 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 Whble:ita.l6 and AMA,' B. A. FAIINRSTOCk & ceineri of lat. and Wood, also cod - Wood and 6th sta. _je3o AELf.r; ERAMER• EDWARD REAM. /KRAMER & RAHN, N K S KND EX C ITA NGE Ro ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN: Corner of Third and Wobd ste.;dirktly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. Iny2S New Confectionery. (Late Canal Boat House.) DIISSET, has just opened a splendid assat ment of ennfectionerv, corisisting of Candies, Nuts, and °Wei relieslitnenCs.' Ile: has furbished a tine saloon, where visitors can be furniyhod : with rich Ice creamy &c. Thy ,riiblic are respectfully invited to give him a cal?, asi lie will be :happy to aftord them every 'entertainment; Filth Ward,.near tinal ilasin: JUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of New Books among others, are 'The Unfortunate Maid;' by Capt. o , Shairglinesay "Meteor . ”—Buff Blue ;' Kitty's Relations;' Indian Meal Book;' LOrd Elroyer ; • Graham's Magazine for July ; Columbian do; National 4 0 Unirin " do ; No. 1 ; edited, ItiMrs C. M. Kirkland; with line embollisthents. , Coders Lady's Book; Living Agd, Nos. 64, 4.c. For halo by W..S. CALDWELL, h7-2t , .2.t1 floor Post Office Buildings. 6 - A . :Re Smiler tor. ATRUE description of the Lake Snporiocoun. try f its RjvCra,'CoaSts, filaysAialbois, Islands, and Commerce, with Hayfield's Chart: Also, a mi nute account of die Copper AHues and working Companies with a map of, the Mineral regions, &c. &c. diihrt It. St. J.cad. For sale by 112.5. BOSWORTH Co., je3o 43 Mai& et.st. REFINED.CAMPHOR-1 bbl. for sole very low, . by HAYS & BROCKWAY', moll N 0.2, Commercial Row,"Libet'v St 's'YC'. ~ ~- ec .t - ice: .'4i ~.. X ~:na+:..%~r',~:4, REMITTANCES For Sale The Congnewt of Peru Nciw Bi3cilts ES Sin EZIMEM PEN NSYLVANIA::: RAIL: ROAD CODrIPANY.--; Nona av , C P NTRAMV.R.S.--fjlealeif 'pro, posals will he reccfveil u nti 1: pNESDAY, July 15, in the Bor.:nigh' of flarrislitirg; :end' until EDNES , 22; in - the' city 'of Pitts- burgh, at 10 o'clock, A. AL, at the, olliCeof Me En gineers, for the grading-. and - masonry upon' fifteen miles of the Pennsylvania' Railroad,extending West from Harrisborg, and fifteen' miles of said`Rally* extending East front Pittsburgh.. The grading will include very heavy work, and the amount of mason ry, including the Piers of Abutments' of thelridge, across thn Susquehanna, three-foutths 'of a mile in length, will be unusually large. - Plans and specifi cations of the work can be seen at the Enginecris office in each placg„for ten-days previous to the time appointed for receiving the bids. Any further information can be had upon application to tlig Chief of Associate Engineers jell-ijy.22 SUMMER STUFFS—Received this diy, a t Market street, an extensive assortinent offiam brnims, Tweeds, French Ctissimerei,,Denitns, , Mix.: tnres, Linens, Cuttonades, Drillings, Coids, Cuatings, &c. &e. my 29 A. A. MASON. . iniFENING, at 62 Market strict? 46.i0i; Late jr Gloves and Mitts,l2 Listen GlOves,2s doz. - Silk Gloves,. 62 doz. Lisle Thread Gloves, 12 dozeit light. and dark Kid do., 1111dolz. COt. do.; .3i150,,,20 doz. White Cotton [rose, 9'doz. Black do. - i 2 . dozCO Colored do., 21 doz. White and Mizcd liose, Open Worked do., Brown and Fancy do. je2B A.-MASbK. Valuable Real Ra late-for Sale. TB 1T beautiful property situate near i Mah ms nter, directly opposite the residence o f lnes 11.; Anderson, Esq„ fronting 345 feet on Ohio and extending back 300 - feet to Sheffield sue ,- with !louse and O iMpiovements. It will be IR together or divided. • ' ' - Also, a Lot of ground, elegibly nituted in Irwin ' street, between Penn street and the Allegheny Ely er,.64 feet 5 inches in front, by 110 feet in depth, to a2O feet alley. : Persons wishing to make investments, ace inform ed that portions of that fine' prOperiy. in. Allegheny and Manchester, owned by a Companyl-PAladcl phia, will be offered in the market as soon as tpe necessary arrangements can be made, and of which due notice will be given. Apply to - GEORGE BREED; je23-dlm • _ 94 Wood st. Grates and IVegon'llorett at Auction. riN Monday afternoon, the 28th inst., at 2 o'cloCk, at tne Commercial Auction Rooms; corner of Wood and sth sta., will be sold,- - 42 - Grates, assorted sizes; ; 3,000 lbs. Wagon -Boxes; do ; oxen and boiler; and sundry other castings. je26 • JOHN D. DAVIS Auctir. Fine Pocket OGERS , Congress Knives; 66 1, 2 and 3, blade do ;,• • . Wostenholnis'i'en Knives, assorted • Rogers , of a superior quality; Straps and Hones; Table Cutlery, in setts -of 51 andpieces;a also in dozens, of the best quality; Steel Rings; Keys, &el 66 Tweezers, Clasps, &c. W. W. WILSON, m2Oy cor 4th and Market st. MOONBEAM'S Soft from Heaven deseending,: . Rohhooli. When Sorrow Binds in Gloom thy Brow, .' 64 I would we had not met again," cc . Farewell song, cc 'Tiro' "to other Lands I wander, Donizeth. Say, wilt thou ever think of Inc 1 t[ My Forest Harp, Strung. Captive Greek Girl, 44 . ~ • Itly, Normandy, _Bennett. So n g s of the Old Dominion, Hewitt. Are the links that hound us broken" i - . Pm saddest when Tsing, Geneveive, Waltz, Mary,. cc Saxe Weimar, ."- Magnolia, Gallop., Melia, ." Mary's Variations, Brilliant Polonaise, Ilrattleberough • Waltz and quick step, _ Snow drop, ... 'Hewitt:. Topaz Grand, " hunter. Sentimental or Rose Waltz, Vielick. Vienne's° Children'eDernies: Valse Brilliant, La Perle, (Waltij ..- . Amer, ' - Waltz. Nimmo. Matamoras Grand March, W. C. Peters. Agaman, Turkish, Step. • Elegances Quadrille Duette, by Herz; Set of Quadrille, Derintisment Cracovinne Favorite , c ~ For sale ly JOHN' If. MELLOR, . jeS ~ . SI Wood st., Pittsburgh. hoiton and NexT TOHN H. MELLOR, No. Si, Wood street; has on hand and fo• sale, at manufacturer's prices, one elegmnt Rosewood Piano Forte, with grand ne tion, and 1.1.43 n frame, made by Cmcialurca, of 135 - Jon. Onk - splenait) ,Fcrte, six and a half ortaves, niado by Ga.)" Co.',ls:eiir York. niy27 doll Watches and Silver Ware'. JUST tyened a large additional stock of ladies ,. and gentlemen's Gold and Silver Patent Lever Watches, of the latest and best patterns, and mar. ranked; at the lowest prices. Also; ilver Table, Tea, and Dellert Spoons, manufactured nod, fur sale by . - .W. W. wiLsof9 . , job Corder of 4th and Market streets. Superior Cut. e" Tobriceii,. 9 BpX ES fine cut Honey llew Cheolag . TobaCco; 70 " Bird Eye Smoking " Fine doh do For sale very to - dad dOiatisigiimenctiy. G'EO. COBURAN,, je tcr • No'. 20 Mimi champakotie -"1B SKETS Champagne Wines, donsisting,of 0 Key, Cross Bow, Tri Color, Crown, Boca! Grape, Bollingeurs, Anchor, the celebigted P. 'A. blumni & Co.'s Anchor, Manim's Riflery, ReitisiCk, and Cock and Crown" brands. These Wines are superior, being obtained dire6t from the import ers. Persons may rely upon, not getting. NeWark Cider, lvhen they buy ,these At7ine.s fitim me: Just. receiyin§ a.dif far eitl6 by basic ct o, bottle; by iii_,..rAcos WEAVER. aret . X, CASES qts. Chateau Margath , 1 doz. each. f 6 St. Julien Medoc, , rrt " " Chateau 'D>Leovilie, T " .I.: 4 fite,f doz. cull very fine. 110 " Fatuily use, IRs2' " ettra. Also 10 Mids. St. Julien, atiteS do. white Wine; all 'ust'receiving, and fur wholesale or remit. - job - - JACOB. New York Boat tend Sloe• Store'. Co. 122, Wood it., Pit ts6ureh. j . S. - DALZELL hason hand ' and is constantly' '. . :. manufactering to order,, . the followtig named articles:' Geritlefnen's Fine Dress Boots and Woes - 0;1,06e latest fashion, at remarkably low prices. - Fine Dress Boclts at $5,00, such as is ustrallysold in other stores at $6,00. A gdodplain wlell,eiade calf Bbet. at $4,00. All other kindeof work equally low. 'Also - a geed and full, assortment ofLadies',lt isses" MulChildre IN Boots, Shoes; Gaiters, Half Gaiters; and Slippers, of the most substantial kind to the very firiest dress slum. . . . . . . . . , .17 . . being apr . araicril slitid-mak6r; attends to the manufacturing:of his 'own work; and has it' dons in the most substantial manner, yet neat ityle 'and having adopled the: motto of small proliti and quick returns will sell lOw as the lowest . . itim.2.6-4:l3in • •, B-00,..,:5: .. ... ... T" Art of' Painting;' .11inrus , Letters; rhilosopliy of thilidlifir; Stilling. tin FanatiCisii),; Hill's Villhgq i nialriguesj Memoirs' of Madame. Lararic.;.i . Malreir 7 s , Field Fol-tiiiildlioris•'. B. Zt)SWOItTII; Sr Co., je3o 43 Market at Por're4t, .S. VERY commodious two story brick dweiling housUpterliirtl,. below Ferry street. Pus session giv,en ow Ist of July next.. Apply to . jo112" JAMES MAY. J., N. 1119Clowry, . . , . JJFTORNEY 4ND COUNSELLO# .LATV: l'AFFlCF..im.Baketvell , s Building unGrant street. j 02.9 MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD VENEERS and CHAIR PLANS:-Marge assortinent received and fur sale. Also, 150 lbs. Cane for Cliair seats; ust reed and for silc at • je3o P. BLUMVS.' -ii - oLLANDcarr, &d.-- 3 Pipes H. Gig I.Puno:icon Amaida Spirifif; , . -. do Scotch Whiekey;wtirianidd puiel Igor sale 1?y - P. C._.MARTHC. -- nor or Smithfield arid :Front sta. • 4 4: - S. President New ➢malt Bishop. Rouhhook vxNplNiv.avgrrA.cxzws. 1841... lIN i* A 431 r. •-1847. THE Mail and Passenger Steamer _IS- . .A.AC . 1 1 - PrAMTPNy - CAP •A. mAs°N , wdi run as a reg,star .plch et betnen .Pitisbutgll and. PitE - blirthimery Satiday at 10.0 , - cleek, 4EI ; , ;.... , • The lanac Ne•trtna ':van built gni spring,.eipresal for the trade, and offers paapengers every comforE and accommodation ~,febl3 • • • MONDAW PACKET. Theregularrgallera ppasengersteame; 4 • - MOS 7ol qCAl,l.F.LA.,.qapc.,§tone,_ will fun as. a rte Picket between ilia Cinch' nail, Ida7ing thin port. every_ Menday ,10, 'A. Ati.; and Wheeling at 10, P. 1±4 4 the-I - tient° ng, she will leave Cincinnati every - Thursday, at 10; A. M. For freight or pansage apply pp board; . Thc 141iiimngaheht waa built, expienily -for this tride ollbre to finnsengeis comfort, and an. perior aceotafnodations. .• mar 31 , . 1047' Tiaeseniy . 'Pectic 184,7„, The regular mail and•passonger steam : erlilliEßNlA, N0..2, Einar;_ Pitts - rEvren,,wiltrun_as a regular packet hetween : burgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tueer. day at 10 A. M.; and Wheeling 4.10 ,P. the, same day.. Tieturning„stie will leave Cpcitinati_ev. : ery Friday 4. lOTA. M. l'or Ereiaht or Passage apL - ply, on. board.% Mr" The Ilitieinla No. 2, ,Washltilt erpiessly for, the trade, and. offers to the passiMgeis• every eoirt fortiand suptirioracounimodations.. ....jan12„1847 1817: • Wedne - idayPnckc. 844 T3iE NEW, S. Deur. will leave- - Pittsburglll.everl ediamiday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10 P. M.Larkil Cincinnati vvith ty Saturday at 10 o'clock, A.. Ari feb2o ' -•. 1.447: TfitatSDAY PACKET 1 147: TITEWISCONgIN, tag. pnitcnc,, will leave Pittsburgh every-I?hersday.' morning 11, 1 Q o'clock; Wheeling . ..every' Thursday, evening at 10 p. M.; and Cincinnati every - Stindaf - at 10 - cilEtrck,- A. M.`• --.febl9 • DAY, . . - • • •-• The regular naall - W.PasSengersiemnet hIESSENGER, Captilinford; will run. as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and cincinnati; leaving this port every Saturday at .10, A. M., ant{ tVheeling,at 10, P. DI., the smne,dak, Returtling;', she „leave Cincinnati every, ,I'lteitlli r ,Y; at 10..- o'clk A. M. For Irilifiht..fA . passatt6 apply on The Messenger i9s expf,yetyforthis trade; - - and oilers her passerigers every comfort, and.nc.- coihinollation; j . . mar la THURSDAY--PACKET ---- - - . VIE n4w EiS,Slaillitgatner ACADIA: M. E. Lucas, Master, will run as. kiegti- - lax passenger packet between Pittsburgh and above port wring the season of 1846; leasing every ThurOayat "f 0 welock A. . - , • The Azad's is new end has supepos aceornytcja-: tions. Pbr fteight or pa4sage a{{ply os board, or, yi - ap9 IsiEWTOR JONES, Agent. • Rim- Vine Inxtritt and , LotsisTille.-+; • ' The new'und spleedid passenger ste4n l ere 0 U 11 , 1-B A7o*N . .r./ki,Master; will leave for the above and intermediate ports, regular:, For freiglit or passage apply on board, or to. . jef - . ; •D. WILKINS; Agerit. ',For Cliactfilantlja - al St. Louis ,• A, , _fr:s 2 Tha .passengerstkaiper , g..AtEsTRiE.; 1, .......,-, Capt. Williaroa, - will leave for Oil; above a...-- ~. and, I.ipterntetnakepnyta„regularly. .F.Eir l &algid otpaialga apply on Imail: je9. ~ - Trteatiii4r Evenirikg , • • the news:nd splendid passenger' ice_'oat DECLARATIQN, Capt. Vorliees a will run asa regular packet between Pittsburgh aig Cincinnati, leaving Able port every Tuesday evening at 3 O'clock. Returning. she kill leave Cincinnag every Frichv evening.at 3 (Papal The peciaration. , offarkiniperior a`ecommodatinni passengers. kor freight or passage apply ,on' board.. , jel For Ctrictimatt.. The well known fast running steamer . CAMBRIA,IY.Forsyth;MaSter, will rue,' as a regular Pacfict, leaving eye* , Wednesdaymoni hig,,at 10-o'clock, and Wheelin g 10 3 .- P.M.i the Same day -Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every 'Saturday, at 10, For freight , or passage "apply, .on board,',Air td FORSYTH & Co., skgeatei, No. 110,'Wal'or street::. For Wheeling*Lfietsuar Packet. apl6 Tim splendid' light draught steamer - , DOMINjON, S. Tyczn. l Master, will nin . as a regular packet I:between Pittsburgh and Wheel, ing; leaving Pittsbuithjor - Wheeling every Monday; Wednseday and Friday, at a o'cleck4P,ll.4 and 'cal ink Wheeling fox iltisffurili every Tueiday, Thuys-; da.y and Saturday, at 9 0 , ,00a, A. M. For freight Or passage apply on board. . novo voitiTne' 'cf SILT.I.MANYS J.etlrn4. Science and Arta, comprising references to: 49 volumes of the first series, embracing a period' ; of 2,5 . 'years,yiz from - la I 8 to 1346 is now _inst . compleiett, and a few fdr•-side by die Under " I'Ve may, confidently bt'dieve thlt this Index -tot , ,ume will . prove useful not only to those who May . possess_the whole aeries, but to all who are eon-nee :fain any way with the Arts and. Seiencei, for what-. ever the department, the reader is directefb4iftia; the'iarliturr memoirs gal IMO' been publisled the, Journal on the O abject that intercati hint, whether 'relating tia the,piogress nfacicricei to details of rants'. in the di ff erent departnienti 4.f-WioWln4e, or to the 'various resuurees'of this sad other countries; With' "such -a guide thcCentire copiestiof,t e wet*, in . ptildi Libraries, or in. those oriniliVidualS, become; avail: CoMACAO sett.‘ of the entire series of 49 volumes, furnished at the publislici , i prices, ' slo - QQ, Index Volnmo " to do.i . • 001 Subseriptions.receited of the new or ' seipodraerie,y and No.'s delivered free . of posiage'for $5 per an.: .1111111, by the Agent-for Pittsburgh. m y 24 W. W. WILSON, 57 Market et ,'.,:` Books Jt_ist SCULEGEL'S Philosophy of history t SelilegePti Dramatic "Litsrature; Roleoe'aLife of Leo X.; • 'ltoscoe's Lorenio de Mediei;' Cows ?Ouse of Austria; " SistimndPs Literature 'of Eurive; Reckirian''s History rit'lnveritions ' • Lanai's History of Painting; Roht. Hall's Mis4llStieous Worke;', - : Intellectual PhilosOphy;?,' • Alicheletie Roman Reputilii; -.- Todd's Kirk White.l, ' Margaret Percival < The"Pairy Bower ; for: sale by "r H. S. sosivoii:Tx jai?"' fio. 431111..ket. A TTORNEY AND ,COUNSELLOR AT LAW: Offibe, on Smithfield stieet.,'a few doors altove 4 lliamond alley: N. 8.,:-CrilleCtiona _made irioderate- terms. • ' For Sntef rOUR LOTS—_-Bpondefl by Poriti"Liberiy anclHai, ats ~ each lot having. 24 ft, fro4it,. and extending, back ,110 ct: .Two of the#late corner lots, and the position:of ,the trhole,property is one of the montact.." tvantageous in ;tile city. Eor,lbrtherinformation up.: ply, to Id. SWARTZWEI,DER, Fourth at., nov.3-tf r bet. Wood and Smithfield. Saynefs CiVitit!native ' Balsam,- • TS a pleasant , , certain, safe and effectual - remedy' ' - 1 for Dysent ery, Diarrlicea,:or .Imoseriess,Choiera - Nlorhus, Summer Complaint,'Cliolic, Griping Pain's;' - 'Sour -Steritadli, Sick and Nervous Ileadtich,lleart• lorn,•Waler,brash, Pain .pr sickness of the:Stomach yomiting, Spitting up of Food afier:Eatiriks and also* ',Where it passes through the bedyriticlanged; Want . or:App e tite, Rpsiteme. and Inabilitr.to Sleep, :Wind in the Stomach and bowels,•Nystaries, Cramp,' Nervous Tremors and Twitchingsi Sta' Sieknesu,. iFaintings, Melancholy and Lowness of Spirits , fret!„ `ling and - crying oflnfants, add' for all towel lions and Nervous Diseases:' This is one or the . most' efficient, pleasant and'. safe c.orimositions ever offered to tho public Ihr cure of the various dorangernents of tlie memoir; • and bowels; and the onlyarticle worthy of the least;; corifidcnce for curing (Anlera Arunlinn or Su:lner Complaint itind in all th 6 above diseases it really acts like a olifirra: All persohs'are regn n sted to trYit,'fbr withoute_v: ception,,,ir is one - orrbo - uo - mt. valuable family eines ever yet : discovered..-I.lffrolreds! nay thoil- - ordrds, of. ecrti fi catei have been received froth phy" . sicianS, Clergymen, and fa ruffles : rd . . the S•rstlrespee- tability„ bear,ing the stroag ar.-tbstimerny _in its favor,' For tha - Pahl TeStare, 'ffiFthirth Street. 'SEW DIIL L IBLE FAIStY .15RY GOOD_ STORE, 10 West ride of St: Clair Street Setiiieen Perna ctirllS: DUFF, has made arrangUrnent4dtititig ber .1.11; lute visit to ,rosy- Yorlt, for• receiving at all times the latest - London arid'Paris fashionni,.6l every aftielet business. ~The: 1611 Int styles' dress CUFUl,'silk bonnets, caps, eardinja; col.' lars, &c. on hand and Ma&tti the best, hands; bonnets cleaned and trimmed. X el : mitt:- selecting of rich cap and bonnet ribbons lately4e . ceited: ' • • . = 0 lai
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