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A work of so much importance. it is hoped, will not be neglected. Georie;Nogg, Walter F. Fabnestock, Alex. Lat.ghlin, J. Painter & Co; Jos! P. Gazzam, Wm.,J. Morrison, .Follansbee & Hayward, J. & Youngson, Jas. M'Gnire, Wm. R. Smith, William Irwin, L. Wilcox, jr., J: H. M'Clelland, Neville B. Craig, Alexander King, H. W. Williams, Joseph Henderson, W.' 11 ./MClurg, W:'& D. Rinehart, R. M. Palmer, John M'Closkey, John F Perry, Wm. M. Shinn, G. E. Warner, Joseph .Pennock, William Larrimer, William Glenn, George F Arnold, James R.Speer, John M'Faden, J. R. nelintock, Luke Tuff; T. Myers, And. M'Master. Alex 'Hunter, -.. . •We think the meeting called above 'will be at tended. There has been much said lately in the -.papers,in public speeChes, and in private conver • stations, about the necessitY for a Public Library. We have now a chanci' - to obtain one. It only re .quires the exertions of a few citizens, and the matter can, be accomplished in a month. There will be, no difficulty in collecting books, and mo ney with which to purchase books; as soon as there . is an organization to receive and use them. • We say again, let the meeting be well attended, and let all,matilfest a determined spirit, anti the oh .jeer. will be gained. Brandy. In Wood and Glass. 1 A HALF pipes pale and dark Brandy, 'Vintage of 1835. 6 Qr. r‘ it li " 1837. 30 doz Bottles r` it " 1838-'4O. Curx,•Bouiluattri—The following paragraphl Consisting of the following celebrated Brands: appearedlocal cillumn of Tuesday's paper For the Morning Post. ! "Otani," "Piaci Castifion," "Stizeract" and A. Seignette Brandies;" warranted pure from miner ---s tlt OZI The., hart Constable arrested a`boy yester Mn. EDITOR C o Will be gratifying to all t 1 '') i Custom House locs, in New York, and shipped day,for swimming near the second pier. Alder- know, that the mmittee received, - on yesterday,'here by the importers, for sale in quantities to suit, man M'Masters—Mayor pro tenidecided that .the from ' the charitable and benevolent ladies (Go: P. C. MARTIN, officer had no right to make an arrest for an of bless them Vol St. Clairsville, Ohio, two large dry jvIO . :miter of Smithfield and Front sus. fence committed below low water mark; so the- I goods boxes, filled with clothing for the "destitute; --- Wal chew from - Ili:wore. boy escaped. - • and suffering poor of Ireland." This was also ac- I' T UST received, a fresh importation of fine Gold In the course of the day. Alderman MMasters companied with a lot of provisions. Will nut our t? and Silver Patent Levu. Watches, of the best ;UST ; ,i g i u n ali a ti t es a n w haud . soine.st patterns, which I am eel called' upon us, and stated that no such decision ladies do something that %%ill odd to their already cha g ,,od for low ti p „ ric E 7 ,te s n t , l c . it s i a as ne . qualities are put , - 1 ' i admitted character tel charitableness and kindness 1 t'ad been made by him; nor had the question been Ito the poor? Let them now evince their goodness : ; accuracy as. time keeperstheir quality an presented to him for his opinion at all. It is true,' I bysending is lialeier articles of wearingapparel Gold Patent Lever and other Watches at ct3o 1 rte boy was arrested as stated, but no complaint lor bed clothes they can spare, to the warehouse of; $35, $4O, and upwards. . ' ' ' I I dwas ,ma a before the Alderman of any infringr- that most excellent man. M. Allen, Esq .on Water; Being determined to make it the interest of our' merit of the city ordinances or regulations; bence,l street ; and they may rest assured that their sea-, citizens and others, to purchase at home, 1 respect- I attention to lIIV large and beautiful as- A,l;oNl3k: A 1% I ' S Salt from Heaven descending, sortable donations wine promptly packed, by the I. fully invite 'the youngster was set-at liberty. • e t y; ; sortment of Watches and NVatch traninings. l 1 I lending, 'the Mr. Kerr, and forwarded !mined's' ~ Allen. le poor of te ati ; ~ r • wf I. when Corms. Birds in Cloom thy Binw, " As some doubt appears to exist in the public I - by l i, e i LirkE , of m r i Ti •1 : •- d ! t" - The best attention constantly given to the re- , ' ' ' . ' the " I would we had not met again," -mind, in relation to the jurisitiction of oar mini- I stand in as much need of clothing as they do ul i ,P r l r : t n ” " fi ne t :::„7 , 1 , 11 " tng k in "I vii Farewell song, workmen rk- kinds o u r i .%\ t , a ie tcl ta: n e ci , T h. , . other Laude ,0i„ ,, , cipal officers, over offences committed in the risers food. Clothing now will be next -. '.' cce S t3ble • 'n d i l and C e 47 l 4 7 :l:l • C r 7i:tv for di,7i ' i t g equally as seasonable. I trust, tor the sake of llu : Clock work in the. very hest !flannel% , 'Sr,y, well thou seer mink of me I .nt this city, we shall ‘; quote the layv on the sub- I m mity, that liar fent Iles will ad.l an ,they mite t., w. W. wiLsos, I My Fores•ellarp, jest;' ;as the ;atomics say. The original act, in- the goo I cause of preserving lite. WOirlMn and jvIO Corner of 4th and rtl irket sus- Capti,e t:reel, Go-1,, corporating Pittsburgh into a b o rough, was passed men of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, remember that . -- . -__ My Normandy, Notice to Contractors. • • Songs of the Old Do:111mm) on the 22.1 of April, 1704. By this act, the holm- to give to the poor is lending to the Lord; and to! I ?LANS and Proposals of the work, On the fdteen . A it ., the links 1 1,,, t b oun d u :t . ,,,,,h en 7 clothe Vie naked is a Christian precept. I hope! miles of theiWcstern division of the Peninivl- dairies of the corporation began at the point or 1 : I'm saddest 'Alen I sing, I that our gentlemanly editors will call atteutim tol eania Hail Bead, to be put under contrai-t on the' .. Wa!LZ, confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela .• • -,-,., 1 r - „.. C; ,, te•eoe, lib's muter; knowing that they have done much'..« o July, IS-17, may be seen at the Engineer, Marty. "trice' Fourth street, above rivers, thence up the beach of the latter river to; M a7triging the people to the sad condition of those ! Smithfield, on and slier sate w,,,„,„, ; . the 12th inst . where inlurtuation on the subject may :%I . , g ,„h a, Sukes run. '• Thence to a post in Andrew Watson's' dhdressed- people. The pule itt heart should not rhea be olitiLned. j)IV-iila • weary in well doing. CLIN I'ON. 1 . Alt,,, • field," thence to the Allegheny river, and down Oa gloss - IIE 1.11 , g and ad, entures i f dons It stir atAl ar . Van ,sons, LATE:,:r FRONI SANTA FE. , tieing e a correct and graphic account of the decalsdecalsßrit.:lid Poli.onibe, (peach of the Allegheny to the point. ,' !Of one of th most:de-nig trice that ever figured in the ' It:atilehorme.;ll Waltz and goal step, The act to incorporate the City of Pittsburgh,u :Ls ; Mr. Mien tel. W. Mellnit, of the Laclede Ran. records of crone. I Snow &nil, •• lleaitt. passed March IS, Isle), and by this act the city i gers, arrived List evening on the J. J. Hardi,,.—' In the south west this lanitprate is still spoken of Topaz (:rand, Hunter. limits "extended to the middle ofeach of said rivers,' He left Santa Fe on the 20th May. in corimmy , " without an equal, for the energy, , capacity, tact Sentimental nr hose Waltz, 1 ietick and as far down the river Ohio, to such point io ; with Capt. Russell s ex'press from California. . n i le . a li i :s a s!il ' l r an7es er"c 'l .: h ' e v hyii,cohrkh:.seerli'„telldislied"Writh'"3"iul-t ‘ ‘ . .i a j elim i l ir se Children's Deriites. illient, La l'erle, (Waltz.) down health of the troops in Santa Fe ts•as good the same. at which two lines, one running Duly lustrative engravings. Price 25 cents. For sale by 1 Amer, •. Waltz. one death by the scurvy had lately occurred. which : W. S.CALDW ELL, Post-office building. 1 Matamoras Grand March, the middle of each of said two first mentioned ;. ; was iliatioi I.lr Sheppard, of this place. Aboot : i v in.3r, Third street. 1 Agamain Turkish Step. rivers, shall intersect. - From this, it appears that ;55 miles this side of Santa Fe, they met Maj. Lid i . Elegances Quadrille Duet°, lie Herz. Davls's Extra Family I , 'lour. 1 , -, . - our city magistrates may take cognizance of offen.imandson, Capt. Robinson, and Lieut. Elliott, with t „ , ~ ,1-et of Quadrille, a command of between 150 and 170 men, who . 1-14 AMILIbt , can at all tones be supplied with a Peri ntistiomt Cracovinue Favorite " • ces committed this. side of the centre of the Alit. very superior quality of fresh ground flour from; t ., ~ y .,,,, 1 , .-, .1 , MN H. MELLOR, were attacked while crUssing a slough at the mouth -, the: IlaillWlll mills by JOHN D. HAVIs I ~; -•-"" '' gheny and Monongahela rivers, as far up said rivers • • • of (-moon river, by a party of 3 .11 or 470 Al ip7iche 81' Wood st., Pittsburgh. of Wood dl'll ' I ''''' in.tf - Corner, an il I sus. •as the city boundaries extend. Unlawful acts' Indians and Spaniards, and were compelled to re-I ''.. - 'York Pianos. r committed a single inch beyond the centre of said' treat with the loss of two men killed and 0n.2 , D itisroL•S Sarsaparilla; Comstock's do.; Net-, JOHN 11. r,tELLtilt, No. SI, Wood street, 116 Wounded, whom they lett ou the field. ,I) eIIaLCS do.; Curpenter tido.; cm - 1143111i) on hand ' our haStd and lit sale, at manufacturer's prices, mentioned rivers. cannot be inquired into by our badl y 1 They also lost most of their horses, equippage, : ' l ' l I . " "le by B. A. FA LIN F.:SD 'Cli & co. hand', elegtat.ltosescond Piano Forte, with grand ac city officers, as the proceedings would be corona i &c. Col. Willcock 11 - Cfcas in pursuit of the eiteMy. i ,i 9 cot Ist and Wood, and Wood and lath sts. ! , uon, and Iron Praise , made by CUICEEIIING, of Bus. non judire. Hence, the 'Wheys may bathe and swim I Mr. Murphy also informs us that the Indians were' lmportant to Book Buyers. I ton. i very hostile, arid attacked them several times as' riMIE Literary World, a weekly newspaper, p Use splendid Ma1m, , ,,,:.y Piano Forte, six and a nod play-like were coining through. and drove their cattle ! _IL fished in New York, al $3 per annuni. C. F.ldulr- . half urtues, made h 1 Gal & Co, New Vork• beyond the centre with impunity, arid no city UM. I they • in , i27 I away before their eyes. Capt. Bell's government "'"• editor. Cer dare molest them. 'Such is the unanimousflag plan a the Literary World is to afford al .t:ohl Watches and Silver War;. - train lost about 150 bead of cattle, ' which were , . medium where the Author and the Publisher, the ; opinion of the court." stolen by the 1..' amanclies. - 1 - I' ST opened a [sig. additional stock of ladies' Bookseller and the Book buyer, the Reader and the 1 [:old Ie 1 - p L ' [The above article was crowded out of }ester- Capt. Russell is. bearer of-. private despatches Crdie may all communicate with each other, as na • t ani gentlemen'sand , 1 ler atent ever ' . ' Watches, cif the latest and beat patterns, and war day's paper.] , ' from Gov. Fremont, and brings letters to Colonel ' Literary lAchange. ranted, at the lowest prices. Also, Silver Table, Benton, from wriich we expect to be favored with ; , A."ent for Pittatur li AVM C CAI USVFLL .6 MIMI ni.s..—We ca nnot forbear to again urge ' . •tr - ''• g ' the. raw • -,' ' '' ' Tea, and Pcsert Sill/WIS. manufactured and for sale news, which we will lay before our readers in due at toe 1 Literary Depot, tb y W. W. WILSON, the necessity of immediately doing something by time. Ca , e. .lipt Russell landed at Young's landing. on j 9 second fluor, Post Office Buildings: which the stagnant water in the canal can be let'. I - . HO ' Corner of 4th and Market streets. the Mis-ouri river, and is liourl , expected in this • • --- - - -- - - - out; the stench 'arising from it is insufferable, and ; place. —st. Lou -, .. • , . _• 7 i Luton, Jwy .. disease is fast increasing among the families who ' rest le near it. Is there no remedy for this great I - evil 7—Dispatch. 0 - 3• The fault, in the above noticed matter, lies ' with the City Councils, as we are informed. Su parviser Smith made an effort, the other day, to have the stagnant water let off, and the basin filled with fresh water; but, inasmuch as he was tres_ passing upon private property, in making a dra'n, the authority of the Sheriff was put between him and duty to the citizens. He says, however, that he has propoied to the Aqueduct Committee that he will, with the authority of Councils—at an ex pense of not more than five dollars—put a wicket in the Aqueduct, so that the water can be let out, , and the basin again filled during the night; which " Will not interfere with navigation. Will the Coun cils do this ? They alone have the authority,- for the AqueStreqs the iiroperly of the city. =I OEMS BUT Eli F; , s.. . =EI MEI ~~, , .. EEC c 1 ~. =I 007' We have seen one of the paintings, by WALL, for Mr. Morse, of the Literary Depot. We have seldom seen better looking pictures; and 'lever have we looked upon advertising cards, for such are 'they, got, up with no much splendor. They represent books, magazines, and other works for sale at the Literary Depot. xLieut. Anlrim will shortly open a recruiting 'office for the purpose of entisting, men for the or. toy—particularly for the Duquesne Greys flere'g a chance for those who pant for glory or fordeath. Tut WEsTnen.—Yesterday was not so hot as the previous day, but "it did." We had hopes of rain during the day, as we saw a load of kegs in the morning. WM i - .o•The Chronicle says that the journeymen , Carpenters are still standing out, and have been since the Ist of July. We are told , that some of them have gone to work, discouraged' in the hope of obtaining the wages." This is to be expect ed, though we are not certain that it is SD the working man, in all such encounters, is forced to submit. We have seen much of the effect of strikes in this city; and from all we have learned, but - little has, at any time, been gained by the •strikers;„and very frequently their condition Las been made worse. 151 MEE =NM OM 1 ,' ' • eza o:l>The line of Telegraph to Cincinnati will be completed about the middle of August. LA.DIES ' rum—The Telegraph says, that the Colored Ladies of the Wylie street church,realized 30U dollars at the late fair. Glad to hear it. . Racovsnan.—The stolen horse noticed yester day morning," was found by officer Hague, a few miles above Elizabethtown. The thief had turned the horse out into the woods, 'and hid the bride and saddle beside a log. The people in the neigh- borhood suppose thrit the speculator got on board a steamboat about 12 o'clock the night before. The . owner of the horswvery liberally gave Hague $3 for,hia er °ices!' -• ' A:5O'A • , , Mi LOCAL MATTERS - - Speer:tr.. Marrirm or !ran 'EXECUTIVE. IEIEII . RELlEFConstz•res.—The Ciimmittee for the re lief of-the suffering Irish met on Saturday, the 10th iust. M. ALLE:i,, Esq., President, in the chair. ° - When, on motion of Ile' tr. - Bishop O'Connor, sec conded by his Honor the Mayor, G. Adams, it was Resolved, That sdoo-be appropriated out of the funds.of the Committee and placed in the hands of the President, M. Allen, far general and inci dental expenses incurred for the relief of Ireland. On motion of John Harper, seconded by P. Mul. IMO Resolved, That the thanks of the Committee be bestoweid on our excellent Secretary. R. H. Kerr, Esq., for his indefatigable exertions in the cause of affording relief to suffering Ireland. On motion of Rw. Bishop O'Connor, seconded by John Anderson, Yrralred, Thal the thanks or this Coininittee be returned to our acting President, M. Allen, for his! indefatigable exertions in the discharge of the du ties attending his office •-and that they hereby de- i Alare their conviction, ;hat his labors have had a most inapirrtatit influence in securing the very fa vorable result of the collections made in Western Pennsylvania, for the relief of the poor of Ireland. os•rf Mr. Allen here tool: occasion to thank the Com mittee's Secretary and Treasurer, for the aid ren dered in,their great exertions to assist our suffering brethren in a foreign land. Wm. Larimer, jr., moved the appointment of Messrs. Harper, Mulvany and Anderson, as a com mittee to audit and settle his account, as Treasu• rer of the Relief Committee. .4 2 `.1.11e resolutions were passed unanimously. On motion of Mr. Harper, seconded by Mayor Adams, that the proceedings and resolutions of this meeting be published in all the city papers. WM. LA RIM ER, J r., Scc'y pro. trm. (City papers please copy.) GzitAman was yesterday examined before Alt , . Steele, 011 suspicion that he had some knowledge of the Bollmeyer murder. No evidence against him, and he was discharged. . More New llook• t Superior Cut Tobacco. ! 4 T MORSIN Literary Depot, s 3 Fourth street. !9 9 BOX ES tine cut Iloney Dew Chen iii Tobacco;! I i'lL The American Drawing Book, a Manual for . C 70 " Bird Eye 6moking do. i Firmness of Cliaracur.—There is no trait in the ; the Antatsur, and basis of study for the Professional ' .S •• Fine do. . do. human character, so potential tor weal or wit as i Artist especially, adapted to the use of the put.ltc For sale very low. to close a consignment, by firmness 'of put pose. It is wonderful to ike what i and private schools as well as home instruction, by .1. ' I ''''. GEO. COCIIRAN, miracles a resolute and unyielding spirit will IU. Chapman, N. A. , j e 10 No. 26 Wood et. achieve: eftsor irresistible energy the formida- l The Union Magazine for July, (No. 1,) a new and: t splendid Magazines, with beautiful illusaations. Chntivrogne 'Wines. bte obstacles become as cobweb barriers in his t - : 4 .. ) ,—_,, BAFEETS Champagne Wines, consisting of • Martin the Foundling, vol 1. pith. Piificultie , , the terror of which canies the r Icy, Cross Row, Tri Color, Crown, Ducal Lord Ellwin, or the Double Courtship, by Mre. ; ''"'"". pampered sons of luxury to shrink back with ilis- g„.„,,,,... . Grape, Florlingeurs, Anchor, the celebrated P. A. m or; o. merma m sy, provoke from the man of lofty determinatitn 1 Remarkable Events in the 11 . t f A . j Moulin & Co.'s Anchor, Mantis's Sillerv, Heidsick, only a smile .—The whole history of our rac6— No 2, by J. Frost, LL. U. , and "Cock and Crown " .brands. These Wines I arc soperior, being obtained direct from the import all nature, indeed—teems with examples to show ; Blackwood'gazine fur June. what wonders may be accomplished by resolute I perseverence and patient toil. "Cider, when they my these NI tries from me. Just Poetry and Truth from my Life, from the German I i . e..rs. Persons may , rely upon , not getting Newark I of Goethe, being Nos. 98 and 99 of Wiley and Put -l u receiving and for rale by basket or bottle, by ! nam's Library of Choice Reading JACOB WEAVER. i- Mexico as it was and is by Brantz Mayer, NO 61 :j7 3 cotnplete. Taylor's Counterfeit Detector, No 57. Chambers' EncyclopmdiU 01 English Literature No. 1 :0'. Sir Isaac Newton was a poet as well as a mathematician and philosopher. The Colton irg is the truelanguage of poetry:' The grain is God's bouniy,and the flowers are his snubs." Doctor C. Morgan, VORMERLY a successful practising Physician in this city and vicinity, " Richard" like, "is hint self again (Stahl quo.) lite ollictOs in Penn streut, next door to the Washington Hotel,'Pittsburgh, Al legheny County, Pennsylvania, where he will be (nippy to accommodate such of his old applicants as may need his services, and all new ones who, in like nianncr, may feel disposed to bailee disease. for health, and lurk over the difference, in legal loose change.mylo-(l3t&wif Gold. Penn. 1...1 Go 4 P PENS, selected or the best brands, and hatqlsqciest pawn na, of huidvrs and eases:. Ala:, 2 dozer I.LttleY's p•dent ex' en rion holder and penci , jut: received and s..le at the lowest prices, ct Gold Pen [lead Quarters, Corner of 4th and Market btreets. \V. W. ,WILSON. J ew FRENCH Of every description, price and quality: 11,ir deans, Marseilles, Muscats, put up in France, Clar ets, 4.c., sane eighty varitities, fur sale in original packages or otherwise, at the Wino Store of .TACOII WEAVER, je26 N 0.16 Market it., cur Front. More New Goods A. MASON, 62 Market street, has just re . ceived : '75 pieces rich French Lawns, 20 ps. French Printed Cambric, 15 ps. new styles . Gin ghams, 25sps. Linen Ginghatits, 7 cases of Parasols and Pariisoletts ; also, Shawls, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, Summer stairs, &c. je2s Dry .Peacheg. BUSHELS Dry Peaches fur salelow,to close 7t/ Consignxneut, by GEO. COCHRAN, j 025 No. 26 Wood ot. UCONOMV CRAB CIDER-12 barrels, just re- SJ and for sale by • je2l MILLER & RICICETSON. F alley Hock Cologne Bottles. 1I DOZ. assorted colours. A 150,12 doz., dark, 1: 1. large size Hocks, just received and for sale by JACOB WEAVER, 16 Market at., cor. Front at. 621 • RELIGIOUS WORKS: Jay's Morning and Evening Exercises; Abbott's Way to do Good ;• 6 " Young Christian ; " Corner Stone; The Eternal ; Barnes' Notes; The Great Commission ; " Great Teacher. Also, a fine assortment of Theological, Literary and :Miscellaneous Books, at H. S. 30SWORTH 8; Co.'s, 93 Market st. oy' .` 14 , q. c** . ' =I • • •1i41,N L SPRINGS'. THE FRANKFORT , HOTEL, NILL be openaon the . 1.2.413 day of July, for YV the reception of visitors. The House has un dorgohe repairs since the last season, and every at tention will be shown to thae Rho may visit the Springs during the season. •• • , • G. W: btIiGAN. Frankfort, Pa., July b-2w5 Line Wiltes•And Brandies.' nr lovers of good tntre Wines and Brandies are "invited to call aria examine soy large stock now in store and cellartincasks and bottles; consisting of wants: • cBRANDLES. Choice Old Ports; - Old "Otard" dark; " " idadeiras; "Soignette," do. " Sherries. ' " "Pier Castilioni" do. Tcneriffe ; " "J. I. Dupuy," do. " Lisbon; " "Otard," pale. " Fayal; "Seignette," do. Malaga; » "Sazerac," do. " German; • Of different vintages, , Of different brands and dom 1835 to '3B and 44. vintages, from 1835 to and >44. It will afford me much pleasure to show samples of the above Wines and Brandies, to those who may favor me with a visitAt my Wine Cellar and Liquor Store. P. C. MARTIN, jy 12 car. Smithfield and Front sts. !ilz. ea l ot it' Wood and - Gisuii= 0 7 ( 4 ? . . 0 r n es es o V . i ut c a o g n e s s is f t r i o n m g 0 11 . 53 1 h s e to fo la4 ,4 l , ing Brands: S. S. Madeira; L. M. do; S. M. do. and other Brands; Pemartin Pale Sherry, a superior article; " Brown " " Golden " Roncao Port, myth sought for in Europe ; L. M. " Oftley, Weeber ft Poiit:star ; Treble Grape do., Brands of Opor;O; Pure Juice do. ,r • Also, Teneriff, Lisbon, Fayal, ery and sweet Malaga, Haut Sauterne, and White and Red Wines. Persons may rely on getting a pore article, as they are direct from the hands of the Importer, and from under the Custom House Lockicin New York. For sale in quantities ..to suit, by, ' P. C. MARTIN, cor of Smithfield and Front pt ME Living age, No. 164. An exam ma non of the eases of the Rev. John '3. NlatTit and Iter.John C. Given. and the proceeding• of the 111etbodis.t Episcopal Church at New York against them. Also, all the Eastern Papers for the week. lj)9 SOLDIERS OF THE DI E XICA N AV AR s THE subscriber having opened all office in the City of Pittsburgh, in the State of Penn - a, for the of procuring Land - '.V.arrinig at the Sett ol'Gore r 71,111, for the discharged id ors of the! Iteguiir A i mw, as well as the Vul untri 4, Vile , har p servcii ti.eir country in the present War with Mexico: inforins the living, and -the represent ,tises of the; dcad, that In ae.lte,mg an to him ut tins ! Coy, giving IL, name and (tithe soldler. and of daau, iris ri :iterentatis es, it will receive carciiii add prompt all , 77 Ilea. Instructrant and Blanks m ill be immediately re- l turned per mail to the applicant, to be executed and r cur rued to me at this place. The Warrant, when ! received, will he immediately vent per mail to tire ' I proper owner ; or Wire should prefer receiving mo ney, I will make sale of his yarrant to the best ad vantage foreash, and make no charge for that ,ervice. In the event of the death of the soldier, that must he mentioned in the letter, and the warrant will INSUO according to the following rules : First, to his and children, (if he have any.) SeCond, to his father; and Third, to his mother. Having a son in the General Land Office at Wash iiigton, and one in the Army under General Scott, in Metico, the matter would receive their prompt attention, should any difficulty arise respecting the necessary proof. Letters addressed to rite on the subject must be post paid, and incluse a Five Dollar Bank Note an my compensation. WM. B. FOSTER. Mi3=l Hon. Ilarmar Denny, • lion. Walter Foward, Pittsburgh. Col. Wm. Robinson, Jr., James Hall, Esq. Robertiluchanan, Esq. Cincinnati. Irwin & Foster, Major St Clair Benny, Paymaster U. S. A., N. 0. Lieut. Col. Sain>l. W. Black, Capt. John Herron*, Vol's, Gon. Scott's Capt. Itphert Porter, • Army, Mei'o Capt. P. N. Guthrie, Reg. Army, W. B. F. may be found at the - ollico of Wm. E. Austin, Esq., late Black &Liggett's, Ifurke , s Build ings, Fourth street. ..3Y9 HAMS—IWO - lbs. Ham, just received and for ealeby PANISH MOSS--4 'Bales, in store and forsale by 115'8 SMITH & SINCLAIR.; In kEL-10 Tierces, for sale by iIYB SMITH Sc SINCLAIR 'Newly Invented Yatent Block• Spring 'Truss, FOR the immediate relief and:permanentcure of Hernia and Rupture. (Suited to all sizes)— The superior claims of this Truss consist in the com parative ease with which it maybe worn. The pad of wood being neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure of any part ofit, and thoroughly adapts itself to any movement male by the wearer. It can be worn without intermission, until a cure is effected. The subscribers Have made arrangements for the manufacture of these valuable Trusses,in a superior style, in Philadelphia, and have them now for sale at their office, No. 77, Smithfield street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. GEORGE WATT. jy I D. W. KAUFFMAN. SUMMER STUFF'S—Received thisday, at 52 Market street, an extensive assortment of Gam broons, Tweeds, French,Cassitneres, Denims, Mix tares, Linens, Cottonades, Drillings, Cords, Coatings, &e. my 29 A. A. MASON. 'OPENING, at 62 Market straet : 46 doz. Lace Gloves and Mitts, 12 doz. Linen Gloves, 25 doz. Stlk Gloves, 32 doz.. Lisle Thread Gloves, 12 doze light and dark Kid dd., IS doz. Cot. do.; also, 20 doz. White Cotton Hose, 9 doz. Black do., 12 dozen Colored do., 21 doz. White and Mized, Hose, Open Worked do., Brown and Fancy do. je2B ' A. A. MASON. Valuable Real Estate for Sale THAT beautiful property, situate near Manches ter, directly opposite the residence of James Anderson, Esg„ fronting 345 feet or Ohio Lane, and extending back 300 feet to Sheffield street, with House and improvements. It will be sold together or divided. Also, a Lot of ground, elegibly situated in Irwin street, between Penn street and the Allegheny Riv er, 64 feet 5 inches in front, by 110 feetin depth, to a 20 feet alley. Persons wishing to make investments, are inform ed that portions of that fine property in Allegheny and Manchester, owned by a Company in Philadel phia, will be offered in the market as soon as the necessary arrangements can be made, and of which due notice' Nvill lie given. Apply to GEORGE BREED, je23-dlm' 94 Wood at. Grates and - Wagon noses at itlictlon. ON Monday afternoon, the 28th inst., at 2 o'clock, at tne .Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and sth sts., will be sold, 42 Grates, assorted sizes; 3,000 lbs. Wagon Roses, do; 1 oven and boiler; and sundry other castings je2G JOlll , l D. DAVIS, Auct'r. (American copy.) Fine Pocket Cutlery. ROOMS , Congress Knives; " I, 2 and 3 blade do; Wostenholrns' Pen Knives assorted ; Rogers' of a superior quality; Straps and Hones; Table. Cutlery, in setts of .5I pieces, and also in dozens, of the bent quality; Steel Key Rings; Keys, &e.; • Tweeters, Clasps, &r. W. W. WILSON, cur 4th and Market st. ME aI; CASES qts. Chateau Margaux, I doz. each. PJI6 " " St. Julien Medoc, 1 " 10 . 6 '6 , Chateau IrLeo%ille, " . 28 " " •,, Lalite,l doz. each eery fine 10 " " Family tise, 1& ' " extra. Mao 10 idols. St. Julien, and 3 do. white Wine, all jinit receiving, and for wholesale or retail. jes • JACOB WEAVER. New Voritt. Boot. and Shoe .Store. Nu. 122, Woof it., Pittsburgh. 1 . ~, S. DALZELL has on hand, and in , 6 „,.._ , constantly manufacturing" to order, ON following. named articles: tlentlemen's Fine Dresa Boots aad Shoes, of the latent thnloon, at reniarkahly low pricri: - Fine DtC - FS. Boots at sh,oo, such as in usually soul in other stores at $13,00. A good p 1 un welhntade calf Boot at 'i,14,00. Ali other kikds a work equally low. Also, .1 good and full acs) r tirtfmt or Ladies', Mis,PS', and Children's 0 noo, Shoes, Gaiters, hall' lia,.os;ltoslsoisnd •.trers. 1,1 (tit, must sul,atanttal kh.d to a.. torefdt. ,t. urea, ?hon. S. I). being a Practical shon-maker, attends to th^ tnanullicturing of his own work; and has it clone in the moat subatantual manner, yet neat style; and having adopted the motto or entail profits awl quick returns, will sell as 16w an the lowest. (ni.i26,13m HOO3iS. rpfiE Art of Painting' J1.111418' Letters; • Philnsuphy of Unbelief; Rtillidg on Fanaticism ; Hill's Village Dialogues; • Memoirs of Madame Lafarge ;• Mahen's Field Fortifications H. 130SWORTH & Co., •43 Market st, AVERY commodious two story brick dwelling house, on Third, below Ferry street. Pos session given on Mt of July next. Apply to . je22 JAMES MAY: ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. OFFICE in Bakewell's Buildings on Grant street. je29 '47-1y rAIIOGANY AND ROSEWOOD VENEERS and ill CHAIR PLANE—A large assortment received and , for sale. Also, 150 lbs. Cane for Chair seats, ust reed and for sale at je3o F. 'BLUME'S. OLLAND GIN, Sm.- 11. 3 Pipes H. Gin ; I Puncheon Jamaica Sprits; do Scotch Whiskey, warranted pure For sale by P. C. MARTIN. car of Smithfield and Front ats. SMITH & SINCLAIR; S 6 Wood et = .” . :fi • „ , INS Vew Music (,it" op., I= je3o or rent, J. N. 111,Closvry, Iron City Hotel. RS. PATRICK & SON will continue to keep the 111 Iron Cityiiitel, Fifth at., between Wood and NV Market streets, ere they will be glad to entertain their customers a d the public in general. nra6-davitf !MEE .A.ll. s .lSess Ist..pap t : n_i - INSENSIBLE kltSitiftk i i ; • TILE piree' glagnre given to represent the iESESIDLE Pinseinitnoits..j ). is the great evocuatior it the impurities of the toffy. lt benotieeti I Ist a third; et Cully ;sues from all point: , le' surface, which intl.,: totes that this perapira ion flows uninterrupted I ly when we are inhcalth,. `mtneases when X.;e - lare ick. Life cannot be sus :n off from the blood and disposes by this'meatis,of nearlyall the impurities within us. The language of Scripture is "in the Blood is the Life.. If it ever be comes impure, it may be traced directly to thnstop- Page of the insensibleperspiration. - Thus we see, all that is necessary when the blood is stagnaht, or in fected, is to Open the pores, and it relieves itselffroin all impurity instantly. Its owaheat and vitality arc Sufficient, without one particle or - medicine, exeepi to open the pores upon the surface. Thus we see the folly of taking so much internal remedies. All practioners, however, direct their efforts to restore the Insensible Perspiration. The Thompsonian,` for instance, steams, the Hydropatliistshrouds us in wet. blankets, the Homopathist deals out inflnitigsimals,' the Allopathist bleeds and doses us with mercury, and the blustering Quack gorges us with pills, pills ; pills. I To give some idea of the amount of tha lusensi ble Perspiration, .we will state that the learned Dr. Lewenhock; ascertained that five-eights of all were ceive into the stomach, passed off by this means. In other words, if we eat and drink eight pounds - per day, we evacuate five pounds of it by the Insensible Perspiration. This is none other than the used up particles o, the blood; and titer juices giving place to the new and fresh-ones. To check this, therefore, is to re tain in the system five-eights of all the lirfilent matter that nature demands should leave the body. By a sudden transition from heat to cold, the pore. are stopped, the perspiration ceases,and diseade be gins at once`to develope itself. hence, aatoppage c. this flow of the juices, originates, so many cum-. plaints. It is by stopping the pores, that overwhelins man kind with coughs, colds, and consumption. Nint tenths of the world die ftom diseases induced by a stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration.. , • Let me ask, now, every citalidinied . ;whai.conrss seems the most reasonable to pursue, to unstop the pores, after they are closed. Would•youiy . ephysie Ito unstop the pores? Or would you apply something that would do this upon the surface, where the clog ging actually is? And yet I know of no physician who makes any external applications to effect it. Unties these circumstances, I present - to physicians, and to all others, McAlister's 441-Healing Ointment, or the World's Salve. It has osier to restore per. spiration on the feet, on the head old sores, upon the chest, in short, upon any part of the sly, whether diseased slightly or severely. It haspoteee to cause all external sores, scrofulous humors, akin diseastfs, poisonous wounds, to dis charge their putrid matter, and then heals them. It is a remedy that sweeps off the whole catalogue of cutaneriusitisorders, and restore the entire cuitcle to its healthy functions. It is a remedy that forbids the necessdy of so many', and deleterious drugs taken into the. stomach. It is a remedy that neither sicknens, gives inconve nience, or is dangerous to the intestines. It preserves and defends the surface from all de rangement of its functions. The surface is the puts let of five-eights of the bile and used up matter with. in. It is pierced with millions of openings to relieve , the intestines. Stop up these pores, and death knock' at your doer. It is rightly termed All-Healing, fu there itricarcely a disease, external or internal,.that it will not heuetit, 1 has, used it for the lantfourteenl years for all diseases of chest, consumption, liv er involving'the utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare before Heaven and man. that not in ODE single case has it failed to benefit, when the patient was within the reach of mortal means. 1 liaee had physicians, learned 'in the ptotessionsT have had ministers of the tospel, Judges on the bench, Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition and multitudes of thcpoor, use it ! in every variety of avay, and there has been but .one voice—one united - and universal voieet—sayingr'Mc- 1 Allister. your Ointinent is good. C0:5.:.` ,. .14 . T. lON can hardly be credited that a' Calve Can haft any effect. upon, the lungs, seated as' they are Within thssa;'stem. But if placed upon the ;chest, it pene'trutes directly. to. the lungs, seperates • For Wheeling—Regular Pertict. I the poisonous particles that are consuming them, ' THE splendid light draught steatner I and etPelsthen , from the system. DOMINION, S. Tytru, Mter, . I need not say that it is curing persons of consume as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel- - 1 as, will run] Li continually, although we arc told it is foolish, ing; lean 't - Pittsburgh for' Wheeling every Monday,' l mess, I care not what is said;. so long as can cure' Wednseday and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P.M.; and lest- several thousand persons yearly. ng 11F.ADACHE.—The Salve .has cured persons of day and Saturday, at 'J for l'ittsloargli every Tnesdav, 'Thurs the Headache of ten years standing, and who haaiiil 9 o'clock, A. M. Fur freight ! or passage apply on board. nnrs regularly every week, so that vomiting often took rilliE INDEX Volume cf SILLIMAN'S Journal I Deafness and Ear Ache are helped with like sue of Science and Arts, comprising references to „ s , 49 volumes of the first series, embracing, a period COLD FEET.—Consumption, Liver complaint, of 28 years, viz: from ISIS Co 1346—is now just pains in the chest or side, falling off the hair, one or completed, and a few No.'s for sale by the under- the other always accompanies cold feet. signed. The Salve will cure every case. .1 •‘ We may confidently believe that this Index vol- In Scroulla, Erysipplas, salt Rheum, Liver emu I plaint Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Throat; Bronchitis, acme will pros e useful not only to those wllO may possess the whole series, but to all who are connec- Broken or Sore Breast. Piles, all Chest Diseases, such OM in shy way with the Arts and Sciences, for what- la s Asthma, Oppression,P sin, also Sore Lips, Chap-' ever the department, the reader is directed by it-to, ped Hands, Tumours, Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous theis probably no med the various memoirs that base been published in the i Diseases, and of the Spine t Journal on the subject that interests him, whether icine now t known so good. relating to the progress of Science, tb details of facts BURNS.-1t is the best thing in the world foi 113 the different departments of knowledge, or to tle sltea'cl the Directions around the box.) ynrions resources of this and other countries ; with PIMPLES ON THE FACE—Masculine Skin greit such a guide the entire copies 01 the work in public surface. Its first action is to expel all humor. It Libraries, or in those of individuals, become avail- will not cease . drawing till the face is free from any matter that may be lodged under the skin, and fee- Complete setts of the entire series of 49 imently breaking out to the surface. It then heals volumes, furnished at the publisher's When there is nothing but grossness, or dull repul prices, $lOO 00 sive surface, it begins to soften and soften until the Index Volume to do., 3 00 skin becomes as smooth and delicate as a childs. Subscriptions received of the new or second serin woms.--ir parents knew how fatal mostmedi and No.'s delivered free of postage for $5 per an-. tines were tri children taken inwardly 1.1 Y Would nom, by the Agent for Pittsburgh. Ile s • • low to resort to them.. Especially "mercurial it, v 24 W. W. WILSON. 57 Starke; st, lozenges" called "medicated lozenges,'S,.” semi loges" pills, Szc. The truth is, no one can tell, in variably when worms are present. Now let .ree say to parents that this Salve will always tell if a child has worms. It will drive every,vestige of therm a way... (Bead, the diiections around the box.) „.• Thera probably no medicine on the face Qf tht earth at since so sure and so" Safe in the expulsion of worms. TOILET.—AIEIIOIOI I have said little about it as a hair restorative yet I will stake it against the world? They may bring their Oils Car and near, and mine will restore the hair two cases to their one. , OLD songs.—That some Sores arc an outlet to the impurities of the system, is„.because they cannot pass oti through the natural channels of the.lnsensi ble Perspiration. If such sores are healed up the linputitips must have tome other outlet, or it will en-. ;danger jab. This salve will always provide for such emergencies. .RIIELIMATISALIt removes almost immediately the inflammation and swelling, when the pain of CODES° ceases. FEVERS.—In all cases of fever, the difficulty lies in the pores being locked itp, so that the heat arid perspiration cannot pass off. if the least moisture could be started the crisis has passerlarid the danger over. The All-Healing Oietinent will in all cases ce fevers aloiost i ustai.fty unlock the skin and bring f..rtl CINCINNAT/ PACMEWS. 1847. SII ND-AT PACKET. 18.17. 1. r . THE Mail and Passenger Steamer IS AAC NEWTON, Capt. A. G.- Meson, wt I run as a regular packet between Pittstrurgh (Dui Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Sunday at 10 0 , - clock, A.M. The Isaac Newton was built this spring, expressly for the trade, and offers to passengers every comfort and su.erior accommodations. febl3 NIONDAY PACKET ja4The regular mail and passengersteamer MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, *lll run as a regu ar Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M.,"the same day. Return ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Monongahela was built expressly for this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort;and su perior accommodations. mar 31 1817 Tuesday Packet. 1847 le r The regular mail and passenger steam er HIBERNIA, No. 2, Capt. J. Exult- FELTER, will run as a regular packet between Pitts burgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tues day at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati ev ery Friday at 10 A. M. For freight or passage ap ply on board. grThe Hibernia No. 2, was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every com fort and superioraccomrnodations„ janl2, 1847 1847. Wednesday Packet. 1847 THE NEW ENGLAND, No. 2, Capt. S. Dears. will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10 P. M.; and. Cincinnati eve ry Saturday at 10 o'clock, A. M. feb2o . _ 1817. THURSDAY PACKET. 1847. THE WISCONSIN, Capt. E. J. Griner, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning It. 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. M.; and Cincinnati every Sunday at 10 o'clock, A. M. Sunday at PACKET. frr'e_ ji b The regular mail and passenger steamer •-m MESSENGER, Capt. Lintbrd, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 o'clk A. M. For Freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and oilers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 THURSDAY PACKET. er ACADIA ity TEHELnue.cawsUi,:i. S. a . st M er ai , l ‘ B v t i e ll 4 r m un as a rein! ar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above port during the season of 1846, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ap9 s J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. For Cincinnati and Lontaville. - ' The new and splendid passenger steam er C 0 I. D 111 fl I A, O'Neu., Master, will leave for the above and intermediate ports, regular- ly. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to j et fl. WILKINS, Agent. _ . For Cincinnati and St. Louts The pasioinger steamer PALESTINE, Capt. Wdliains,lllll leave for the above intermediate ports replarly. . For freight or passage apply on board. 'je9. Do u z etli =EI Tuesday Evening Packet, , •.• Tee:l iikw and splendid passenger lite Za n bo:11. fIi:CL2VIti " FION, Capt. Vorhees will run as a regular packet between Pittslairgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she V .. ..i1l leave, Cincinnati every Fr:day evening at 3 o'cluck. The Declaration idlers superior ac.cninmodationl to passengers. For freight or passage apply on hoard. jet MEM MEM I.Atmuli The well known fast rant:trig steamer .4, 17-- rr:-CA1 1 .11111.1 A, W. Forsyth, Master, will rut, a; a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the sine day. Raurning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to FORSYTH & Co., Agents, No. 30, Water street EMEMI ap 16 W . C. Peters Rooks Just Received. Q.CHLEGEL'S Philosophy of History; kj Schlegel's Dramatic Lit rature; Roecoe's Life of Leo X.; Roscoe's " Lorenzo de Medici; Cos's House pr Austria; Sisinondi;s Literature of Europe; Reckman's t&istory or Invi:ntiouti; Lauzi's History of Painting ; Robt. Hall's Miscellaneous Workte ; , Mahan's Intellectual Philosophy ; Michelet's Roman Republic; Todd's Kirk White; Margaret Percival ; The Fairy Bower; for, sale hy 11. S. BOSWORTH & Co., jn7 No. 43 Market et. Joni%J. 11l itebti. TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. _A_ Office on Smithfield street, a few doors above Diamond alley. N. 13.—Colicetio'ns made on moderate terms. ! tri)2t.i T" SOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and flay nts., each lot haunt! 24 tI. front, and extending back 110 11. Too of tbi 111 are corner late, and the poSIL:011 of the (th•lie prUffrl? Is one Ad vantagt,m, in P...• city. For iurthei A t ,- p',) DElt , hov3-ti bet. ood tint; :iointloit.i. Jal no's estrnisirs at .vu Ustlsaals, S a pleas:int, certain, sale and effectual remedy 1 . for Dysentery, Diarrken, or Looseness, Cholera Murbus, Summer Complaint, Cliolie, Griping Pains, ! Sour Stomach, Sick and Nervous Ileaddch ' [cart- I burn, Waterbrash, Pain. or sickness or the Stomach, I Vomiting, Spitting up nt Food after Eating . , and also where it passes through the body unchanged, Want or Appetite, Restlessness and inability to Sleep, Wind in the Stomach and bowels, Hysterics, Cramp, Nervous Tremors and Twitchings, Sea Sickness, i Paintings, Melancholy anal Lowness of Spirits, fret. ting and crying of Infants, and for all Bowel Affec tions and Nervous Diseases. This is one of the most efficient, pleasant and safe compositions ever offered to the public for the cure of the various derangements et the stomach and bowels, and the only article worthy of the least confidence for curing Cholera Infantum or Sum Mer Complaint; and in all the above diseases it really acts like a charm. All persons are requested to try it, for without ea ception, it is one of the most valuable family medi cines ever yet discovered. Hundreds! nay thou sands, of certificates have been received from phy sicians, Clergymen, and families of the first respec tability, bearing the strongest testimony in its favor, tuo numerous to publish. For sale at the Pekin TeaStore,72Fourth Street may2l-aw . . NEWMILLiNERY AND FANCY DRY GOOD STORE, No. 10 West side of • St. Clair Street between Penn and the Bridge. MRS. DUFF had made arrangements,during her lyi late visit to New Yorkfor .receiving at all times the latest London and Paris faihiOns, of every article , in the Millinery business. The latest styles dress caps,nilk bonnets, caps, cardinals, cuffs, col lars,&c. on hand and made to order, by the beat hans; bonnets cleaned and trimmed. A choice selection of rich cap and,bonnet ribbons lately re ceived. jy2-tf =EM== Tor Cincinnati For Srelc, =I tn LI) II E.:^.—S . l'c 11:!, , , cured en7s that ac:a thsetr, weli a:] the ability or twenty dOCI,Ca. One man told us In h a d spent ti,ino on his children without any benefit . when a row hoes of the ointment cured, them. use of the Ointment will-al wars keep corns from stun ing. People need octet be troubled with them !* they will use it. AS A FAMILY MEDICINE-4`:o man can ineas ore it s value. SI, long as khe stars roll alonk over the Ilea , ene—so lone as man treads the earth, sub eact to all ,dimities of tl:e flesh—so long as disease and sickness is known just so long will this good Ointment be used and esteemed. When man ceas es from olf the earth. then the , demand will cease, and not till then. JAMES McALISTEA cCO 1 Sole prOprietors of the above Medicine.' Price 25 cents per box. CAUTION.—As the MI-Healing Ointment has been greatly counterfeited, we hfiVe given this Cau tion to the public that "no Ointment will be genuine unless the names of James McAlister; or James Mc- Alister 4- Co., are wriarreii with a ezzt upon EVENS label." Now we hereby offer a reward of $5O to be paid on conviction in any of the constituted courts of the United Stites, for any individual coun terfeiting our nentelnd Ointment. • ('RICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. AGENTS IN PITTSBURGH—Braun & Reiter, corner of Liberty and St. Clair fits. arc the whole sale agents, and L. Wilcox,jr.,cornerMarketst; and the Diamond; Hays & Brocktvay,lDruggists No 2, Commercial Row, kfilierty st.; J. IL Caisel,,doiner of Walnut and Penn streets., 6th ward, and sold at . the Bookstore in Smithfield st., 3d doorfroni Second st; and in Allegheny city by H ,F,Sclprartr, and A. gent, anal.) , J. G. Smith (Diuggist) Ifirfningliain; and D..Nngley,'East Libert;trA.'llbwland, ;McKeesport; Samuel Walker, Elizabeth; J. Alexander & Son, Mo nongahela City; N. B. Bowman & Co.; J. T. Brownsville, Pa; Dr. S. Smith, Bridgewater; and I John Barclay, Beaver Pa; .ua'r 20; Tjr AMS-12 bids. Bacon Hams, a bright icrime ar ticle, just rcc'cl on consignmentand for saleby `Y. Si:LIEBS. c,~,. ._ ed fro - GittAT BRITAXN •th o Ta( lityx_ania)by V. Zr..l.T.T.apseott Bbuth street,cornetofMaidrul.,anti, NevY-Yorki ace 3., 1 ; Witerloo road itthee'ribers having .accepted the ,agency of, the abuyelidhse; - arg now prepared to make arrange-, Ments ,uron the mobt liberal terins':vitli those drat: roes el r aythg .hi- thnit f;ritmds,frorn tht - . old Country,. and tiatwr thernevelvt. their elmraeter and long standing in business wd! gr:e ample au- • eurance that ad; their arrangements will be carried hut faithfully. _ • .. •:•.• - , • Messrs. W. & T. Tapscbtt, ere f a'long and vera-, hly known fur the 'superior ease,: necorinpodatici4 lid dialling qualities of their l'ackbt, , Skipn.= The, CIUEEN bP Jittr. WEST, SIIERIDA N J TER, G ARMEE, HOTTINGUER, ROSCIBS; . 01 1 WOOL,. and .SIBDONS, two of which leave each Pert nionthly,•froin New York th e 21stend 26th - antl,- fromLiverppolthe6thandllth, in addition to which they hake- arjrangernents with - the; St. ,George;antt . Union Lines of .Livemool Packets to iniure-adepar- • tare from Liverpool,every fiv edays being thus octet. mined, their facilities.ihall keep pace with their..M, creasing patronage; while Mr.% Tapseettwaaonetant, personal .sunerintendance of thirbbeitiesi in. Liver; pool is an idditional - secuiity that --theconifort and acccommodation of the passengers f;articip - larly attended to. .The subscribers being (as usual) extensivOr criga.t. ged lathe Transportation Rosiness between Pittsburg. and the Atlantic Citie.s:-arethereby.enabled 'to take Charge . of and forward pitisengers immediately, Olt their landing, without a chance of dieappointioent _ - delay, and are.therefore prepared tolconttactferipiaa-. sage from any sea port in Great Britain Cr:lreland th, this City; the nature of the business they aie . engdged • in giving them facilities for. carryingypaisenge tar inliind not ollterwise attainable, and will, (if noi t .. tessary,) forward. . passengers further West_ by the best Mode of conveyance without any - additione4 - charges for their tiottble...,Where.perunt! sent ..fo; • - decline coining out, the attiountpaid for passage will be refunded in full. . • , . - . 10 - 31ITTANEEB. - , The subscribers are also prePared to give diallca; sight, for any amount payable at the fruit ppl,Citiea and Towns- in England, irelantl, - . Scotland and, . Wales; thus affording a safe and modeok. Bernittingfunds to those . Colintries,. whieb persona. requirir g such fircilities,will find it their interest • avail tht melees of. • • Anßlication,(if by letter post paid) will be prompt.' ly attended to. . r UATIT. dr. O , tONNOR. Forwarding Mid Commission,hterehants„:f mar2ld&wy. Pittsburgh l's AILEN,KRAMER. .EDWARD - KIRA R ;lc u.AnnA, • . 4 . - A - jtKS.R,S_A"ND EXCHAIC,GE--.811.0K-. - 1 EDS; DEALF.RS IN FOREICiNANADOIES.TIQ,. BILLS, BILLS oy,EXCHANGE,CEIITIFCA:TES OF DEPOSITE, DANK NOTES, AND C01N..., * Corner"of Third and Wood its.,,dlrea.ls , oiSposite DA St. Charles Hotel. inl2S New Confeelionery. (Lale Canal Boat liouse.J DOSSET, has just opened a splendid assort meet- of Confectionery, con¢lating 4f - SattAieo; Kids, nad other refreshments: lie has ffirniabed a. fine Saloon, where visitors ran be 'furnished with rich ice cream, &c. The public are respectfully, invited to give him a calf, as he will be hay UI afford them every entertainment- . ,' --- Fifth Ward, near Canal - -ie2ll Claret Wine, g MIDS. Claret Wine, a fine article; _ V :24 dol. Bottles,do. do ; . ' S Baeketo Cbampaigne;(eroskaLr . 44.lY _ doz Playing Cards; , 5 doz Stoughton. fitters; . 5 Peppermint ; .20,500Segare, consist:ng of Rei:aliis, of;!azadorear P ; rincipep, Dos Amt.gOs, Silva"; Escidapiospa-Palsaa/ and Panatellas, warranted imported fiegt(it,4 hat sale by , • P. C. MAKT4Ni jy2 - nor of Smithfield and'Front sta.' .NIITS : 2 Bbla St. elled Ahnonda.; 5 Bose.* . 4 4 4 , 1 Bale Fi10e , 144 : 5 4, ' Almonas; 1 B Waist/Ist :4 - 1 4, Cream Nuts • • For sale by J. . W4LLI.A.24S jelo 110 Writs/ at. r IuBACCO, • • 10 Boirs, " Russel an:d Rabinson 2 3; 4 .gresa Tobacno,:funi reitlA and for aa'e by .7 :MILLER &11ICKETSOK LOAF SUGAR,. . • . • 20 Cases Lovering 3 s D. R. Loaf Sugaf; 20 Barrels, .• ..pulverised dol Just received a t ,nd for sale by r• —, jc7• MILLER & RICKETtON L'EED OIL, • . gcl Buiels Linseed Oyu atom arpirpr iy2o MILLER S lIICRL TpSON. Domestic Liquors. ' n WHOLE and half Bbls. 0. M. R. Whisicy, distilled in TS37. .. ; . : . 20 dozen Bottles, do. dm . • 23 Bhds and Shia Cold Tennessee-Peach Brandy„ distilled in 18411,.with a„large Supply . :of Common - , Gin, Brandy, Readied Whiskey', for sale in quantities to- suit, by. .. P. C. MARTIN; • jy2 - cot of-Smithfield and Froiiit sts. I1 4 1 7: :, 0. Havanna 6.a _ ri Sugar: upe eWite Ilivarina . suas - , just received and for sate by , MILLER & RICKENSOZI LINSEED OIL? 3 . 4.J3ayreas Linseed Oil . ; just re ceived and forsale bv. fan MILLER & lIICKETSON (j\ABLE SALT : lb Cases Table Salt; just reed and for safe b}~ je29 _ MILLER & RICKETSON: , 11;;TanEsB uGhei small white Army c. GROCERI Ka. " 50 Bags Rig Coffee; - . • 75 Pactiges G.—P.. Y. 11., 131 , 1 c:. and Imperial . _ Teiaria half and catty boxes.. tioxes . Tobacco, different Brazils • 10 llhls. Mackerel, No. 3, laive ;.,' - ; 10 Bbls. Shad„ trimmed, with a full assortment of erory thipg in. the grocery' lioe,. for. e_alo whole sale. or 'retail, by . .P..C. MARTIN, 112 cor ofSihithfiehi and Front eL DleSSaiic.Framc Pianos.. 4 ~ PLEND.,II) assintinont,of Itogewood find, 2 . 43-- 4. fiofianq aOtiOn _Pianos, trietalicfrairie, - Just - finished and for sale, at. , jefio 112 Wood st., 2'd door above "VTEW BOOKS, . . = of the French BeYolatictn;byl.gicc. clet; . . the Progress of Ethnology by 3 - It Bartlett; o.akly , s . History- of the Saracenil . Beckman's History of Inventions? Cose , B Houise of Austria - , Lan;e's History or Painting s Vttl 11. S. nOswoP.Tii ez,co.„ jy3 No 43 Marr.et CIDII 5 I.llls Crab Cider, /it. superior ‘,..) article, for sale by 1 . 11.111.711Y,- cor ONES : 100 I.lohes, -to 10 IF] . :white Iloncy,..i6r sak.l4' . jell - c..3LtIiTIN.: 7, 7 5. INSEED.IL 0-25 - 1106 TO:itne. Linseed Oil; • un consignment, and fdr sale by' jy3 F. sztLERs. - - • 1 - 11. NE FLOUR: 67 Bbla F. Fine" ,Flour, _IL on consignment, and for Eiale, by ..IY 3 - , F. SELLERS. .QUGAB. CURED DRIED BEEF: 1,606 RT.:band; 0 Beef Rounds, sugar eared, just recd from Gin- Uinnali, and for sale by _ _ , -jY3 - •," '' F.' SET.T.ERS..- - A 1 NE BITTERS: 511 bis sup , erior.Wine Bitters.; V the same as Stoughton s, ' • --, • , - ". 21 . tlezen Bottled. . - • - , Also,-East ludic Sweat -Bitters._ for sale_ by Bid,' case, bottle and on -draught, at the 13 1 :Ille Sterut•of ... -. JA coB, wy.A:Vv.E.,... , .iY 3 • l6 Murketst.cor Froeft.• T . ARP 01 No. l e L'aid 0.t1„: in.1)111A. andhl bble. ' constantly on bandd jy2 F. R.RI:LE.R.S,Agt: f0r1.6 Manufacturers. • IO Vaga.Sriper.B.lteCoffee;', JAlJust rcceired and fur sale by-- jai; MILL.Eft. Sr.:RICKETSO.I.I.; • . • • - • V ASHIII - Wroll and:,lise4erals,byf. T ,Head Icy, antlior-of Napoleon and bis Marshals,; be Sacred Mountainu, etc., in twck For laic by ae2s)- Lift]:' LOOll • - ---• • MI LOB ft. Sl3/..P111.1R : 1000 166 A-inst. rec , d'.and .12 sale by' B. A. FAIINESr.i/CIE CO., for' je3o corner ofFiri3t and Wood sta. BACON-10'eaiilie 78Meal:fos.. aal.o by I•IvrITH SJI.CIA/Bk-', Tit X ; 24.A,CT LOGWOO, ISO or /30 . 124 received and for eale;by - - - FAHNESTOCIrkCO.,'..' • ie3o , = mgl.% MI IBM . 1 ktrk*..''F'-",5,'"i.;.1
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