• CZ a GREAT_ ITALIAN - IMMEDY. Ptit CID ELP FiLla 11.11ril 26, 1846 Being afflicted for some s T eTr. with thilt most listressing disease,Ahe and for the last 3 years"much of the time 'confined to my-roorn, and at several different times my life was des paired of; I concluded to sibtain some of zoni's.Sicilian Syrup, whteb. was' recommended to me by a Irina from New Vork, who stated that it had cared some 'cif like most inveterate. cases Known to the medical profession. Suffice it to say, that; after usthrthe above medicine for about 4 weeks, I Was entlrey relieved, and t believe radi -Ally kYours with respect, OLIV2R W. OWFN, No .175 Bertram st., Philad'a. Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents; time advertisement. feb22 Just Published, , AUBIGNEY , S Cromwell, The Protector; a ju Vindication :By IL Merle D , Aubigney, D. D. Prine, cloth 60c., half elothM6 . . - 1 This . voiurn7. contains 280 pages 12mo, .bOund unifo. m with the Reformalls't , "The DERa of this work-;--the rectification of the - common opinion with regard to CrornwelPs characterhas obliged the author to intro= dune friar:) , quotations from his letters and speeches. It is not WE . who ought, in this day, to justify the great'Protector; ' he should justify himself." [D'Aubigney's Preface. A few copies of the above, jurd. received by Ex press. ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, iy47 56 Market st. Auction Sales JAMES M'KENNA, AT the Auction Rooins, No. 114 Wood st., three dbors from sth, on - Thursday - next, July 29th, at 10 o'clock, A. M., will be sold, an extensive assortment of Dry Goods, of every-description, a mong which are: Calicoes, Lawns, Linens, Drillings, Cloths, Cassi rneres, Cassinetts, lints. and Shawls, Hosiery, Ta ble Cloths, Towelling, Crash, Sewing Silk, Patent Thread, and Spool Cotton, &c. Also, a lot of Ready Made Clothing. At 2 o'clock, P. M., Household and Kitchen Fur niture. - At early gas light, same evening, Variety Gooda and Pancy articles; Patent Lever, quartier and oth er Watches. JAMES WE:ENNA, Auctioneer. FAMILY HAMS, 10,000 Lbs. Hams, put up for Family use, bright and dry, just received and far rale by F. SELLERS, No. 17 Liberty st. j 3-2.6 Lard Oa and Star candles. 11 - 1 BARRELS-Lard Oil; V 11 half IRAs " do. No. 1, very white and free from sediment; 10 Boxes Star Candles; Just received from manutbcturers ' and for sale by F. SELLERS, No. 17 Liberty st. EMI SPANISII ItIOSS-4 Bales, in store anil for sale by jIyS SMITH SSINCLAIR. _ _ OMB CI.DERS bbls. for sale low by jy26 P. C. bLARTIN CIDER VINEGAR—,A few bbls.justree , d in store and tbraale by L. S. WATERMAN, .13' 26 62 Water and Frontets. Found Os Saturday evening; at the corner of Liberty and Wo o d stS., $2 00, which the owner can have by calling at 49 Liberty street, and paying for this advertisement. jy27- It Auction SalCs BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER Any GOODS N Thursday morning, the 2,9 th inst., at 10 O clock, at, the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold without re serve, a large assortment of seasonable, staple and fancy Dry Goods, balance of an eitensive retail Store. At 2 o'clock, P. M., one very superior mahogany case acconl hand Piano forte ' which cost 9300; large size gilt frame looking glasses ; I large cherry wardrobe; 2 malt - Tatty dressing bureaus; a qtruiti ty of carpeting; Vanitian wind , w blinds; together with a general assortment of househt Id and kitchen furniture ; I large copper kettle ' • 1 cart and harness ; one hands cart; - 3 bble. and 7 half Ws, trimmed shad; 18 bbls dried peaches; 4ueensware; glass ware; groceries, &c. • —• .ImOotANS= . o.f.ty-s?.4ge•ws4ikr..sn • 14iVa4tifitte sitta maps, U. S. Charts, Books in gre.at variety, shirts, ready made Clothing, Boots, Shoes, &c jy27 [American copy] New Bociks NIGIIT of Gwynne : by Charles Lever, com plcte. O'Sullivan's Love ' a Legend of Edenmore. and the History of Paddy Go Easy and hiswifc ; by Win. Carleton. The Maid of the Valley, a talc of the Revolution. Ellen Munroe, complete. Eleavland, a tale. of the Catholic Churth. Shakepeare and his 'Friends. Isabella of Bavaria. Joseplins, No. 2. Life in London, complete. Dombey & Son, N0..10. cheap edition. John A. Murrell, the Land Pirate: Liiiing Age, No. 107. Mexico and her Military Chieftains. Gregory's Ifistory of Mexico. Arabian Nights, No. 2. Yankee Notions, and all the late pchlicatihns, for sal° by 'W. S. CALDWELL, i Post Office Building& 'Sew Books. t CILEAVELAND, a tale of the Catholic Church. The Desperaduesof the South west; by Charles Summerfirld, of Texas. Ellen Munroe, a sequel to Life in London, corn -1 pleie in 2 vols. Martin the Foundling, complete in one volume, price 75 cts. Shakspeare and his Friends. Subscriptions receiied for the National Eagle; new 4tative American nbyWewspaper;M. S. C sing leALDW copi eELL,s for sale, Post Office Buildings. MEI ff-INSEED OIL. Li 0 4 Barrels Linseed Oil; just - received and for jy2 7 l 'sale by MILLER RICKETSON. 'PERM OIL: 1000 Gallons Sperm Oil, pure; o,now landing, and for sale by 1 j 312.1 MILLER. 41- RICRETSON. ir Ad FC Elt EL : 100 Barrels large No 3 Mackerel , i due per Canal this day ; for sale by jy.'..1.4 MILLER & RICK ETSON. 1 ., AISINS : 25 Boxes si. R. Raisins, in store and for sale by 4'24 MILLER & RICKETSON, tILOVER SEED: '5 Boxes Clover Seed ; just re -1,1 ceivod on consignm M ent, and for sale by ~ 24 . . MILLER It RICKETSON. t LOUR, 200'Bbla Fresh groundiFandly Flour; 30 " " do. Rye Flour; store, and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, No. 31 Water, and 62 Front eta, Y 23 I.COI : 3000 lba. Bacon, assorted, in store and ?or sae by L. 8. WATERMAN, N0.'31 Water,-and 62 Front sta. (BOOKS. •-te, A4,f Painting; junnt,Letters ; 'Philokihy of Unbelief; Stillinipn Fanaticism ; • MIN %Rage Dialogues; Memoicof Madame Laftrge ; laheuYield Fortifications; H. BOSWORTH & Co., 4 1 Market st. s Me, laasgow Bea ve r p ncket . TP. ? New and Light Onoght Steamer Ca/LINE, NIXON, Mtulty, will run he_ P „ ttiburglnd the above Ports & r i ng th e see _ ,° w wateleaving Pittsburgh eery Monday, kla.Yr an ridgy, at 9 o3clock,et. M. and !! . e eirerylmesday, Thursday, an Saturday, A.3l' For freight or pannag apply on 23dtf tones , liollan Chemical Bo p , _ 11 kinds cr eruptions and disease , of the such as'Pimples, Blotches, Salt ',beam eat SFati,-aknpped or cracked Sk.,and tr.diseites of tho Skin, which requir. Soap stand's unparillti. It also % els 'unburnkfillorphew, T a i, and chain t h e rk yellow, or disfigured skin, to a. lO , uhful, clearness. A fresh supPlY) Tr ine, and toy subs at the reduced pricc,f y basjarithecn 'received, is offered;, FAHNESTOCK rk Co., corner first ru . to at th.e cot. orSi.fth and Wood sts: MI ~ .; . i.... - .:; ,. ....1'-.- 4- , :,,.....Nk r , i . ;',:f,l, ~. ;.....,,, i a 0... .5 : ,....!.:.- 7 r - 4;';!:•'-,„'‘'.." ":...f ::'; . -..j. ..ki i ref: - .,, - ,:';•,r, ,:;-.'-- ;',!.;• - !!1'. f : - A - 14:1f 'iiii A ~'7,4153.14+.4. ' . t ,i . "X , .....• , -41.'. ,- -'-i*MAA7 - i.;:. ' f ...,,.-, ..-: : . - ATri.,‘ . l, - i - y.2.." , ..7.,1 ‘ . , , , . : - or' 2: iron Clityllotel. toblo Property for Sole. - "RS. PATRICK & SON will continue to keep the IT EMIyfF4T Property for Salo or rent. i Iron City Hotel, Fifth et., between Wood and I.cxamilie foi houreelveit. arket streets, where they willbe glad to entertain . UGH 'SWEENYI . ltir customers and the public in general. pmalet lionsc l ' Allegheny. e„6.3wir +;, : - .'.:: . ''''''.':',: -,. -.. , ...:;... , : - z':'..•: , i.,;4•,,-:-z. ECLECTIC - 3NEPICAL - INSTITUTE; Cincinnati; 01;143. rrtHE next rail and Winter, course of Lectures coromencesin this institution on the first Mon day in,November; and Continues four months, which is immediately' succeeded by the Spring and Summer session, which also continues four months. A grat uitous preliminary course commences on the first Monday in October, and continues one month. 13. L. Hill M. TY:Anatomy and Operative Sur- gery, L. E. Jones M. D. Materia, Therapeutics and Botany. 10,00 J. H. Oliver M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy 10,00 W. Beach M. D. Srirgery and Clinical Mcdi- tine A. H. Baldridge D—Obstetries and Dis eases of Women and Children. T. V. Morrow M. D.Tathology, Theory and Practice of' Medicine. 4.- Matriculation Ticket $3. Use of Library s 2.— Graduation Fee $4O. Demonstrator's Ticket $3, op- _ . $lOO paid on or before the first Monday in Novem ber next, will - be received for tuition in full of one student. Or $5O paid by the first of October next, will secure all the tickets for one full course; the Demonstrator's ticket, use of Library and Matricula tion ticket excepted. The Institute received its charter in 1815. The College ,edifice is situated at the earner of Court and Plum streets. The Course of instruction will embrace every thing of value, known and Ought in the Old Medical Colleges,a s well as the Reformed and Botanical School of Mcdi tine. Six or seven lectures will be given daily.— Board from $2,50 to $3,00 per week. Candidates for graduation, in addition to the preliminary term of study, inuA have attended two full courses in some I legally incorporated Medical College,, the last -of which must be in this or one course after four years practice.. All letters soliciting further information, or con taining money for the Faculty, must be addressed to the undersigned [post paid.] Notes of solvent Banks of the States in which students reside, Will be received in payment of Fees. T. V. MORROW, M. D. Dean of the Faculty. Cin.July 17, IS47.—Cin Eng.' jy2llmd okPassage To and From . 1 4 _ GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. GEORGE RzeFano 4- SON, No. 134 Waterloo Roab, Liverpool. CARLISLE & RUPARD, No. SS, South st., N. York. HE Subscribers, having accepted the agency at T this City, ofthe above well known and respecta ble Houses. are prepared to make engagements for passengers to come out from any part of Great Britain and Ireland, by the regular Line of Packet Ships, sailing from Liverpool weekly. Persons en gaging with us may rest assured that their friends will meet with. kind treatment and prompt despatch at Liverpool, as well as every attention necassary on their arrival at this country. Apply to or address Si M'CLURKAN & CO., N 0.142 Liberty at., Pittsburgh. N. 8.--Passago engaged here from Liverpool to Pittsburgh direct, and Drafts for any amount tor warded, payable at Sight, throughout the United Kingdom. iY26I. LIFE and Religious Opinions and Experience al Madame De La Motile Greyon ; together with I some account of the present religious opinions off Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray : By Thomas C. Upham, Professor of Mental and Moral Philusephi in 13owdoin College,2 vols. $2. The Use of the Body in relation to the Mind : By George Moore, M.D., member of the Royal College of Physicians, etc. etc. How in safety hest we may Compare our present evils with regard Of what we are, and where." The Pursuit of Knowledge under damn:hies—il lustrated by anecdotes—with Portraits. By Francis Wayland, D. D., President of Brown University. Two vols. The above, just received by ELLIOTT Fe ENGLISH, jy26 56 Market at , bet 3d and Fourth sta. IIE7 - ANTED—Places for a number °linen and boys V of all ages, also for coachmen hustlers labo rers, Farmers &c. Places ranted for a number of colored men and women, boys and girls, a wet nurse can take a child to suckle and raise, persons wanting any kind of employment or business will please call at my Agency and Intelligence office, charges mode rate. ISAAC II A RBIS jy24-4t Fifth street near Wood. Letter. Writing, and Blank Books. LARGE assortnieot of Letter and Writing Pa-; _CIL per and Blank Books, full and half bound, of: the Bookstore of E,LLIOTT,& FNGLISIJ ; L. S. Waterman, HOLESALE GROCER, COMMISSION AND Forwarding Merchant, and Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos 31, Water, arid 62, Front sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. jy23-y NEW mud.' :crazy AND FANCY DRY GOOD STORE, No. 10 West side of St. Clair Street between Penn and the Bridge. ATRS. DUFF has made arrangements, during her 11l late visit to New York for receiving at all times the latest London and Paris fashions, of el - cry article in the Millinery business.' The latest styles dress caps, an bonnets, caps, cardinals, cull's, &c. on hand and made , to order, by the best hands; bonnets cleaned and trimmed. A choice selection of rich cap and bonnet ribbons lately re ceived. jy2-tf 117 . csr Boesky. 1 EXICO and her Military Chieftains, from the 111 Revolution of iinielgri to the present time. Il lustrated by 12 portraits and engravings. Shakspeare and his Friends. JoSephus, Illustrated—No. 2. The Arabian Nights. Illustrated. The Courtier of the days of Charles 2d.1 by Mrs. Gore. Relics from the wreck of a former World. Yankee Notions, and others, just received by WM. S. CALOWF.LL, Post Office Buildings. CM =II= HILL & ttamt., HAITIZE.II9, tKCIIANGE 111101 CF-RS, AF6 DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXtHANGI:, CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER. No. A 3 WOOD St., 3D DoOlt BELOW Funeral, *EST sine, Pittsburgh, Pa. 11AII. Funds and Currency received on beposit t and r collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia Bank Notes bought and sold on the most favors.. hle terms. • • • The highest premium paid for American Gold. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and France procured, 4-c. mar2.2-y ALL! N RAMIIER ilii BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITE, BANE NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood stsq ditectly opposite the' Bt. Charles Hotel. my2B N. HOLM BANKERS AND DEALERS DANN No. '65 Market s Soiling rate. Exc New York I pr Philadelphia i " Baltimore I lt iLtECK Buying rates. Ohio i dis Indiana i cc Kentucky I o Virginia I cc Wheeling . I ~ Tennessee 3 cc apB-y WILLIAM A. MILL & Co., BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, 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, Pa. CURRENT Funds received on deposit, and col lections made on 411 tho Cities throughout the United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadcl phis, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Virginia }lnaba bought and sold on. the most favor able terms. The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. Eschange an' England, Ireland; Germany, and France procured, &c. mar 10-dawy , -} , - P" . .it'^.„:4,r4ik illl TICKWES $lO,OO 10,00 10,00 10,00 New Rooks I=l I.Dt4ARD lIIIADI Ei &. SUN, IR EXCIIAZIOE COIF AND VOTES. reet, Pittsburgh hange. Buying rate. Cincinnati i I din Louisville I 44 St. Louis I 4, NOTES. Buying rates. County & City °id's i die Relief notes '• Pennsylvania Co New York Maryland 3 cr New Orleans MEM • Ohio River Telegraph from Pittsburgh Cincinnati-and Louisville. _. CURSCRIBERS to the above stock, residing in or near the 'citY.,! are requested to pay to Joshua Hanna, Agent- ofthe "Company; an instalment of 20 per cent., on the Ist of August next. by order of the Company. ' Contractorfor tim continnatien of said Line. jlyt9.6teod ' ' Dr.- A.' W. Oliver, I)HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office NU'. 8, St Chile Street,: Pittsburgh. . • • jy2o For rent, .. t ftlit A comfortable and convenient three story i 'E . brick dwelling house, finished and papered in the neatest and best manner, situated on Cedar street, Allegheny City, within a few minutes walk of the Hand street Bridge, in a pleasant and respectable neighborhood, with a garden in Ront and a:melons yard in the rear) and an 'excellent pump of pure spring water on the premises. Possession will be given immediately. Enquire of the subscriber at his Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood street, 3 doors from Fifth, ijyl7) JAMES M'ICENNA. Water Street Property for Sale. AM authrized to sell at private sale, that very I valuable three story brick dwelling house with extensive two story back buildings, two story brick stables, carriage house, ice house, &a. situate on Water street, below Ferry street, at present occu pied by the subscriber. lest is 30 feet 61 inches front by•l6o feet deep, extending to Front street. $6OOO of the purchase money may remain on inte rest for 5 years. Immediate possession can he given. JOHN D. DAVIS, iY I7 • corner of Wood and sth sts. W. W. WILSON, CORNER OF MARKET AND FOURTH STREETS. WATCHES, Silver ware, Jewelry, Fancy Goods, Military Goods, Patent Solar Lard Lamps, Gold Pens, Spectacles, Caries, Mathematical instru ments, Surveyor's Compasses, Clocks, Electro, Mag netic Machines for Medical purposes. Diamonds for Glaziers and Glatis COM:a, Trimmings for Regalia, Mantel Ornaments, Gimndoles, Candlobras, Com mon Ware, Tea Trays, &c. gre. &c. jY22 A .NOTHER new supply of Hommouathic Books, 111,_ at the Bookstore of the subscriber, viz : • lialinetnan's Materia Modica, 4 vole. Chronic Diseases,s " ic Orkanon, 1 ft Dunsford's practical advantages of Ifonictopathy, 1 vol. Bell's Lawrie, I vol. lfering's Domestic Physician, I vol. Bonninghanson's Therapeutic Pocket Book for Homeopathists, I vol. Manual of Homeopathic Cookery, Ego Ego. Together with a large variety of Homeopathic Medi cine Chest, of different sizes and prices. Also, a large quantity of empty Hommopatitic vi als, at the lowestprices. _ . . VICTOR SCRIRA, sth at. bet Market and ‘Vooti, opposite the jyl3-2w Pittsburgh Tea Store. (Journal, atid Despatch, copy 2 weeks.) ➢lore New Books! AT MORSE'S LITERARY DEPOT, 5.5 Fourth street. Shakspeare and his Friends, by the author of the Youth of Shakspeare, The Secret Pasejon, Sc.e. Isabel of Bavaria, translated from the French, by Alexander Dumas. The Life and Adventures of John A. Murrell, the Great Wertern Laud Pirate, with 22 elegant and spirited engravings. The beino'eratie Review for July. Living Age, No. 16. Taylor's Counterfeit Detector. Chambers' Cyclopmdia of English Literature, No 13. American Review for July. Lafitte, the Pirate of the Gulf. Year of Consolation, by Mrs. Butler, late Fanny Kemble. Rory n•3lore, lly Samuel Lover, author of Legends and Stories of Graham's Magazine for July, coutaining two beau tiful illustrations. National Magazine for July. Lady's Book for July. iY2O Reduced Prices A. MASON, tl2 Market street, invites the attention of a'l purchasers of Dry Gonda, to hs large stock of New Goods, Fancy and Staple. Being anxious to close cff the whole of our . Spring and Summer fabrics, they w ill be offered at such prices as will attract buyers, and to make it still more attracts e,all the Gouda will he offered at equal ly low rates. Our aStiurl.Ml:nt OrF4l.9Will, is Very large, particu larly Summer Shawls, new styles. us ins, tri Maces, Linen Gingham; French and Scotch Gingham; and Prints. Furnishing or house krrping Goods, Linens, Mus lins, Flannels, Gloves, Hosiery, Liens, ,ke., and eve ry thing for Men 'und Boys, all of which will tie sold at at very low rates. j)2l El!G=1:! THE llistnry rjf the Coniltievt ofl'eru, with a pre linwearyy view of the civilizstifin of the Incas— by Win. 11. l'rescott, In vols. Memoirs or tio Life of Rev. Charles Simeon, M. A., with a selection from his writings nod corres pondence ; edited by %Vol-earns. M. A. The American edlGOri edited by Bishop M•llvaine. " Three tho tetand copies of this work were sold is a few days in Eitgland." The History of Sunday SchoolA and of itelegtoun Education, from the earliest times t by Lcu-tst:. Pray. Bogatsk y's Gtdden Treasury. The Christian Bemembrancerl toe Ambrose gearle, author of Home Faliterma, The Church of God;&e. For sale at the Bookstore of V:I.IOTT • Y2l G 6 Market st. bet 3d and ith site. M. 11160 ant Surgical Orrice. Health te the Oharm of life, without it gold. all, all, are unenjoyed. DOCTOR BROWN, a regularly educated physi elan from the eastern cit. iits,'would respectfully an nounce, to the Citizens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity, that he can be consulted privately and confidentially, every day and evening at his office on Diamond Allity, a few dtiori from Wood street Dr. Brown gives his particular attention to the reatrnent and investigation of the following disea- sea: All dlseasembising froth Impuritiesof the Blood, scrofula, syriiii, seminal weekness, impotency, salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear, rheuniatism,' piles.palsty. 1 Dr. Brown 11 . 81 much pleasure in announcing to the public, that he is in possession of the latest im formation and h improvement in the treatment of secondary syphils, practised at the Paris Lock Hos pital. The modern researches on syphilis, its complications and consequences, and the improved modes of practice which have been made known 'to the public but recentley, and to those chiefly who make this branch of Medicine, their particu lailstudy and practise: Many new and valuable remedies havebcen late ly introduced, whichsecures the patient being mer curialized out of existence Strangers are apprised that Doctor Brown has been hducated in every branch of medicine, and regularly admitted to practise, add that he now confines himself to the study and practice of this particular branch,togeth. er with all diseases of a private or delicate nature, incident to thelumanfrnme. No cure, no pay. Recent cas,es are relieved in a short time, with outinterruption from business. Letters from a distance, asking advice, must con tain a fee, or they will not be attended fo. 0:1-01fice on Diamond Alley, a few doors froth Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly confidential jy23-d&wy OEM ss.*„._ -A DWELLING HOUSE, with a front room stpc 'convenient for business, 'situated in the Fifth ward, between Walnut at. and the Canal bridge. jy23tf R. DOSSETT. Moss I THE Subscribers have, and will continue to keep OD hand, Moue of a very superior quality, in bales and half ,bales, which they will dell at a re duced price, at their file Factory, sth Wald. jy24-d3m J. ANKRIM ik iddo RlVer. Telegraph from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati and Louisville. SUBSCRIBERS to the above stock, residing in or near the city, are requested. to pay to Joshua Fianna, Agent of the Company an instalment of 20 per cent, on the first of August next. By order of the Company. 011EILY, . 13 , 236 i Contractor for continuation of said Line. BEANS: 30 Bble. White Beans; ust received and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, jy23 No. 31 Water, and 62 Front eta. . TATRITING and IFRA.PPRZGYAPER: VV '3O Ream,s bap Writing; • . 100 g 4 "Crown and Medium -wrapping ; For Hale by JNO. F: PERRY. BM FLOUR • 100 Bills S Fine Flour,in Mere and for jyl7 • sale by' Jc o. F. __- FISH: 200 bide No 3 (large) Mackerel ; 150 half Ws do ; 15 bblo No 2 do • 10 bbls No 1 N S Salmon, landing at the 17 Canal, and for sale by JNO. F. PERRY. 11110TASH and SCORCHINGS : 10 casks in store, jyl7 and for sale by JNO. F. PERRY. CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED, • 30 tibia Timothy send 5 bbla Clover Booth; for solo by jyrj JNO. P. PERRY B UCKETS and BROOlkiSt Sado:. Beaver Buckets; 100 Corn Broome; JNO. F. PERRY. for sale by TAR and OIL' 25 bbls N. C. Tar 15 " Tanners Oil ;. Received and for sale by JNO. F. PERRY CIIIEESE: 23 Nes, received and for sale by iyl7 JNO. F. PERRY BACON SIDES: 1500 Is Bacon Sides, reed and i)'l7 for sale by JNO. F. PERRY. WINDOW GLASS, 60 Boxes 43110 ; 30 " 10112; nn hand and formic by SMITH 8. SINCLAIR, 58 Woo'd St. MI VLOUR, _U 104 Barrels, S. F. Flour, of good brands, for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, yl5 5S Wood el. Scorched Salts, and Potash. (1 C ASKS Scorchings , prime; zl4 " Potash ; ree'd., in storo and for sale L. S. WATERMAN, No 31 Water, and 62 Front st. • by iY /6 DIIIEO 40 Bbls Pea Ches, Halves, prime article; 150 Bushels dried Apples, In store and for sale by L.S. WATERMAN, .416 No 31 Water, and 62 Front at GLA" . .250 Boxes, 8:10, 7:9, 10:12, 10:11, 10:15, 10:16, 12x18, 10:12 and 6:8 Glass. In store and for sale 14 L. 5. WATERAIAN, IYI6 Nu 31 Wood, and ¢2 Front at. Tour BITE 11 RAN WV; • r Perfectly Nvhite and pure ; at the Wine Store JACOB WEAVER, 16 Marko at, cur of Front. of j,16 OLD NIONONGAII ELA RYE WHISKEY, SG anrrela, various ages, borne very old and fine; in store, and fur gain by JACOB WEAVER, 16 Market et. cor FrOnt. SWEET AND DILI( MALAGA WINES, 12 Barrels, Lohring's and Giro's Mountain 10 Hf. do. 5 Wines; superior articles. Forsate by the Barrel or retail, at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVE:It, ID Market at. cor Front. RE preserve or Pickle Jars. 10 DOZ. Glass qt. Jars, convenient for Preserve or Bottling Cherries; for sale at the Win Store of J ACOI3 WE•:AN"kat, iY I6 16 Market at. cor Front. J)RIED APPLES-14 sacks Dried Apples, a good article, fur sale by SMITH & SU:CLAIR. Lb:ATM.:It-2Q Sides, black, t'or sale I" by jyls 6.811 TH B:SINCLAIR. r 4 FLOUR-50 Wei. fresh ground family flour, in store and Inc pale by IMI FANCY HOCK COLOGNE BOTTLES, doz. assorted colors, flint glass—a beautiful ar ticle. Al$ , 3 0 36 duz. Dark Hocks, for sale at tho Wine Store of JACOB %V F.:I\TX., .05 16 Market at., car. Front. MO LET—A comfortable three 6tory brick Dwell ". ing !tense, finished in the hest manner; on Ce dar st., Allegheny city, near Hand St_ Bridge. .iY I7 J. M•li ENNA. . . . T)ORT W.NF.SE, I. - 33 Barrels Bort,Wines consisting of double, and treble Giipe. For sate by the Package. Also, a large variety of Ports on draught and in bot- Ilki,410,„&119. Many of the above Wines I can justly recommend for Madical ONO*. They arc as genuine as any im ported to the United States, and were selected per sonally from stocks, of .. .lmports from places of growth. J. W. ADEIIIA WINKS, ill 23 Quarter Casks, saroll4 brands i in store and for sale by the Package; also, L. P. Limo, Stir, Nato, Mandy, 1314,..-k burn's, Sicily, and °there, or draught; fur sate at the Wino Store of JACOB WEAVER, 16 Market t. coy. Front OE =!=l!! , A. MASON Igo. Mar Let et. has recerted A . , ' • ‘ .. 29 pieces new style Brown Lawas, je2 __ _ . CLARET, 9 _ 5 • Bordeaux Claret; . 12., Boxes St. Jolla do; ' 30 " Common do; In store and fur sale by j 2.20 MILLER & RICKETSON. 13 T AUT SAUTEV ERNE WINE, j_ 5 Ilhds vi bite Wale; just rectt red and for sale y2fl by . MILLER 4- RICK PA'SON. AISINS, IA ; 10 Buses SI ft Itnisias; just rec'd and for sal jy'2o , by MILLE.II. S ItICKETSON. LAIM OIL, 10 Barrels, juit received in Iron bound barrels and for salC• by iY" MILLER & RICEgiSoN riIGARS, V 20 M Jucto Sang Principe Cigars; 13 M Imitation 4 , do ; 10 M He La Crnz 4, do. No. 1 1 10 M do. No. 2; 20 M assortcd brands Havana do.; Just received and for sale by .h2U MILLER & RICKETSON. T) AcO:si, 1) 1 lion Shoulders and Sides ; just received on consignment and for ta!e. by jY2O MILLER & RICKETSON COPPER: 340 sheets, Braziers from 10 lb to6f lb each; reed and for sale by jy2l --_----JOHN P. PER RY. _ COPPER TIN'D: One case 14—nz. and 16 oisheat ing just received and fur sale by JOIIN F. PERRY. .. . ...____ . .. AWIRE CARLE, of n sufficient length for n Coal Rail Way, will he attlti cheap. jy2l SNII fit & SINCLAIR. CANDIES -10 boxes Star, 10 Sterine ; 6 " Sperm; For scie by .J D. WILLIAMS-i& CO, je29 110 Wood street. HAIS'LS7 .A.7.i.itlASt IN, No 62 Market st.,lias 0 just received a large assortment of rich Shawls, Comprising silk, cashmere, nines de laine, Canton crape, berage, linen, net, and other Shashi. j 026 - S , ARDIN ES—An impoited article; for sale by the case, dozen, tin or half tin; at reduced prices, by „JACOB WEAVER, iY► 16 Market et. cor Front. FRENCH WINES—=Of every description, price and rprility Bordehus, Marseilles, Muscats, put up in France, Claretv, Sze., some eighty varieties, for 'ale in original packages, or otherwise,.at the Wine Storo of JACOB WEAVER., je29 18 Market et: cor. Front. SUOAR—lgarrals double retitled pulverized.; I " " " pulverized ; 1 case loaf; 15 barrels assorted 1 tierce star; 10 bags Brazil ; 3 barrels clarified ' 5 hogsheads N. 0. For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & CO., je29 110 Wood iiieot rrENN/tNT , S GLASS W ALE : Just received and for gale &y the bottle or dozen; by JACOB WEAVER, SY/ - :16 Market at.; col' Front. jOUNfi LAbY>t liCiirE—The Young Lady's Hoare; by 1)1 re. Louita C. Tuthill, author pf will be a": "1 War ha a gentleman" &c.; nev} edition. For . jy2f sale by tiViCt LOOMIS, Agent. Q!SACKS }lammed; just roceivai and for sole at 0 tire Warohoueo of L. §. WATtRMAN, No. 31 Water, and 62 Front eta jy23 , _ ' W,,T - 75 , ~,, •,:t,,,.,',-,1,,, MM_ . ._ , CARD. TrAVING made arrangements with the most JUL tensive Importing House in-New York, some time back,formv ',supply of pure Wines and Liquors, and who are the sole agents. of the following houses in Europe and the Island 'ofMadeira : of Otard, Dupuy & Co." "Hennensy;" '"Sarric," ".J. J. Du-. pity &Co." and "A. Seigneur: - -Brandies; " Cfiley, Weber &. Forresterts :if Oporto," Ferrester, Weber -ofiley of.Xerea," "Lyrnington & Co" of Madeira, "Cruse &"Hirshfield4 Claret, " Jacquisson & FilPs Champaigne Wines." They have kindly consented for me to use their name if necessary to show that I have redeivetkand am receivinwilarge supply of the above Brands of Wines and Liquors, which I am prepared to sell in a pule state to those who want, at fair prides. —Thankful to my friends and the pub lic for past favors, I hope to meet a continuance of their patronage by strict attention to business. P.'C. MARTIN, jyt corner of Smithfield and Front ate.. SOLDIERS OF THE DIEXIOA Si WAR 2 /VHF. subscriber having opened an office in the City of Pittsburgh, in the State of Penn'a, fur the purpose of procuring Land Warrants at the Scat of Government, for -the discharged Soldiers of the Regular Army, as well as the Volunteers, who have served their country in the present War with Mexico: informs the living, and .the representatives of the dead, that by addressing an application to him at this City, giving the name and address of the soldier, and . if dean ; his representatives, it will receive careful and prompt attention. Instructions and Blanks will be immediately re turned per mail io the applicant, to be executed and returned to me at this place. The Warrant, when received; will be immediately sent per mail to the proper owner • or if he should prefer receiving mo ney, I will make sale of his Warrant to the best ad vantage for cash, and make no charge for that service. In the event of the death of the soldier, that must he mentioned in the 'letter, and the warrant will issue according to the following rules t First, to his wife and children, (if lie; have any.) Second, to his father; and Third. to his mother. Having a son in the Geneial Land Office at Wash ington, and ono in the Army under General Scott, in Mexico, tho matter would receive their prompt attention, should any difficulty arise respecting the necessary proof. Letters addressed to me on the subject must be post paid, and incluse a Fivo Dollar Bank Note as my compensation. WM. B. FOSTER. Hon. Harmar Denny, lion. Walter Foward, Pittsburgh. Col. Wm. Robinson, Jr., James Hall, Esq. Robert Buchanan, Esq. 5 Cincinnati. ft Irwin Foster, Major St Clair Denny, Paymaster U. S. A., N. 0. Lieut. Col. Sam'l. W. Blcck, Capt. John llrrron, bbl's' Gen. Scott's Capt. Robert Porter, Army, Mex'o Capt. P. N. Guthrie, Reg. Army, j W. B. F.:may be found at the ogee of Wm. E. Austin, Esq., late Black E.k Liggett's, Burke's Build ings, Fourth street. jy9 CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! ! CLOTHING ! !! The Three Big Doors as. The Alresteru World 111 150,000 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS NT, OW made and ready to be offered on the most IN liberal terms to my old customers and the pub lic in general. The Proprietoiof this far famed and extensive establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern cities, at much troubleand expense, test completed his fall and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of customers with one of the most desirable stocks of Clothing that has user been offered in this or any other market west of the moun tains. For neatness in style and workmanship, com bined with the very low price which they will be sold for, Mkt cOrtainly render the old unrivalled Three Big Doors one of tho greatest attractions of 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 calls iu my line, it is with difficulty I . can keep time with the constant rush that is made on this popular establish ment. It is a well established fact, that my sales are eight or ten times larger than any other house in the trade, and this being the case on the amount sold, I ran afford to sell it mach less profit than others could possibly think of doing if they wished to cover con tingent expenses. I intend to snake a clean sweep of all my present stock before the beginning of next rearcorning to this conclusion, I will snake it the . terest of every man, who wants a cheap winter suit, to call and purchase at the Three Big Doors. oet2l-il&v, JOHN M'CLOSFEY. L. S. WATERMAN . . jHE highest price. in cash paid for the different I ,r,....iYclian s_n . .2!t - d Wont, free from burs , T rj.ad .. Old Wool warehouse, con Liberty st. and . my24-4w3mo Cecil's alley. I il E Literary World, a weekly newspaper, pul, I lashed in Ncw York, at s3per annum. C. F.Hotr man, editor. The plan of the Literary World is to afford a medium where the Author and the Publisher, the llookseller and the Bookbuyer, the Reader and the Critic, may all communicate with each other, as in a Literary Exchange. Agent fur Pittsburgh, WM. S. CALDWF.LL, at the new Literary Depot, sec ond door, Post Office Buildings. g BARRELS Raw Whiskey, over proof, for s/ sale by, JACOB WEAL ER, jY/3 16 Market st., eor Front. lAMPERS, 1_ A 10w.g004 substantial Millon Hampers, con vement for Packing Glassware, ke., for sale by J)/3 JACOB WEAVER. Books; 1)111:SCOTT'S Conyiest of Pqu; owitt's Ilotnes of the Poets; Aehmttz's Ilistory of Roittel otnoo—by Me The Boys- , Slittinter llocik. Just reed and for sale by jyl3 It S. 130SWORTI1 & Co., 43 Market st. Chickering`a Pianos. TORN 11. MRLIXIIt, No. SI, Wood street; has eon hand and for sale, a spry elegant Roso wood Piano forte, from the celebrated manufactory o' Checkering, Boston ; which has been pronounced by the best judges In the city, to be superior to any in. strument they hiti.e dicer heard. Price 8300, cash. iY/2. 1 20 GULP • selected of the best biands, and handsomest patterns, of holders and caste. Also, 2 dozer BaalWs patent extension pen holder and penal,just recetred and for sale at the lowest pritte, old I'en Head Quarters, • Corner of Sth acid Market streets. jelo W. W. WILSON. FREKCII WINES, Ot every description, price and quality: Bor deaux, Marseilles, Muscats, pia up in France, Clar ets, eke., some eighty varieties. fur sale in original packages or otherwise, at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER ? jc26 No. 16 Market et.; cor Front. A A. MASON, 62 Market street, has just re ecived '75 pieces rich French Lawns, 20 ps. French Printed Cambric, 15 ps, new styles Ging harns, 25 ps. Linen Gingham, 7 cases of Parasols and Parasoletts ; also, Shawls, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, Summer stuffs, &c. je2s Dry Peaches. 0 g, BUSHELS Dry Peaches; for sale low,to close 'GO consignment, by • GEO. COCHRAN, No. 26" Wood et. je2s TICONOMY tItA.S CIDER—I 2 barrels, just re -1,A4 received and fur sale.by jet MILLER & RICKETSON. ftney Rook Colcqtrao potties.. 1 1 Hacks; assorted colours. A 150,12 doz.,flark, J. 1 large site acksiliist received and for sale by ACOII WEAVER, TG Market at.; cor. Front at. AV tneedtaanors, and Liquors tn Gitusai OF every variety and price,Voreign and Dome° tic, for sale by JCOB WEAVEIt, iYI 18 Market st., cot Vont. .-.. ........ FISH -15 141 ts extra No, .0 . Mackerel ; 10 beige Scaled Herring;. For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & C 0.., je.29 . 1120 Wood Wet% BOOBS; Marion on fc 'Vestiges of Creation." London. lhis Authors; ok .gngland, 14 fine Medallion Heads History of IrOgnd, by MGeoghegan; . u u Ic , by Moore. • re a .‘ by O'Halloran. Curiosities of Literature. ._ _ Froisarni Chrouintes. Boher's Stal:Ulaid Library: Beatunont end Fletcher. gixoni London. Ford arid Massiriger ti t't SFiontiei - is it Ben Janson , C 4 tC For salo b„) , li. S. BOSWORTH & CC., LY 22 43 Market st. _____ ~ ......... ... ~.....,.,...., -, 1.....i.''.,J .. ... , :r-c_.....• - :.-.,.. - ' , : . :., 0 4 , t, '. -.,'..:.,..7.7.1;y#7..7-. IMMEMEIM Wool! Wool!: Important to Book Buyers. liaw AV Maker Gold Pens More Nefr Goods EMI -~ ~ ~~- ~. . - . • CHINE: 3 *J "AIR ,CatA.DI ~ - A iMATC.IfiEfiS SIITICLE Fort Tilt JJeauty, oilk-ifoito,•atioii of r p HIS CREAM, when : once. known, will supersede I all other articles of the kind now :: in ,use. Where the hair is dead,,harsh, thin, unhealthy, or turning grey, a few applications will make the hair soft and dark, and give it, a beautiful, lively appear ance; and will also make it.ntaiutam its liveliness and healthy color, twice as long as all, the vpreera time whic-s are generally used; „Pheie the hair is thin, or has fallen off, it may be..rgstoreil b 7 using this cream. v Every lady and gentle m an wRo islrehe habit of using oils on their hair, shmild at once par= 'chase a bottle of the Chinese air Creani, as ills so composed that it will not injure the hair like the oth er preparations, but will beautify it, and giveperfect satisfaction in every instance. For testimony to its very superior qualities, see the following letter from Rev. Mr. Caldwell; to Messrs. Hendershott & Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the Southern States: Letter from the Rev. R. Caldwell; Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Pulaski. • Messrs. Hendershott and Stretch : Gentlenien—j. take pleasure in adding my testimony in favorof the excellent preparation called Du. PArtrusn'seLtr2iESE HAIR Car:ma—for, about two years ago, my hair was very dry, brittly, and disposed to come out:. but having procured a bottle of the cream, and used it according to the prescription; it is now soft, elastic, and firm to the head. Many balsams and oils were applied„each- leaving my hair in a worse state than before: This cream, however, has met my expecta tion. As an article for the toilet; my wife gives it prefer ence over all others being delicately perfumed, and not disposed to rancidity. The ladies especially will find the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparations for the toilet. Respectfully, &c. R. CALDWELL. • • Pulaski, January 7, 1847. Sold wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by Job M. Townsend, No. 45, Market street ; and Joe Mohler, corner or Wood and Fifth streets. -jels-d&wly JEST received by JOHN ii MELLOR, No 81 Wood Street. .* • Negro Melodies. Mary Blaneoim Crack Corn; Who's dat Knockint at de Door 1; Dandy Jim; Rose of Alabam; . Cyntliia Sue, Sing Darkies Sing; Guinea Maid. New and Popular Sentimental Songs. Will you come up to my Mountain. Home; We stood beside the Window ; The Grave of Bonaparte; Woodman spare that Tree ; Molly 'lawn ; He doeth all things well ; The Fairy Boy; The Fairy Bells; 'Tis Midnight • Hour; Lutzows's Wild Hunt; The Gipsies' Festival; A change in the things. I love; Come, Oh! come along with me; Star Spangled Banner, Erin is my Home; There's,no Home like my own; Mary of Argyle; Flow Gently Stveet 'At; ton; By gone Hours; When Stars are in,the qUiet Skies; }'low on then shilling River; Evening Star Waltz; New York Serenading waltz ;;Lovo %not Quick Step; Bird waltz; Herz Quick step; Serephir Gallopade; Peter's Highland March; Golden" dycip Waltz; Baden . Baden Polka; Woronzo waltzes; Hall's Quick Step; Grasshopper waltz; Variations to La Parisienne, by Bunten ; L'lnvitation a la vase, by Weber; Variations, from Beatrice di tender, by Ddvernoy ; Air Allemaud, variations by Hunten, Swiss Drover Boy, variations by Czernuy; Duett, variations "rota the 'Swiss. Family by litinten.' Instruction books for Piano Forte. Ilunten , s ; Burgmuller's ; Cavr'S; Hamilton's; Willig's; Howe's; plummelt's ; &c. jyl3 • A- CURIOUSand interesting work, entitled, THE A FLOWERS PERSONIFIED being a translation of the celebrated Grandville's "Lea FLEurs Animees." by hi. Cleveland, Esq., illustrated by splendid Steel Engravings, beautifully colored. The object of this work is to give life to Flowers—to represent them in all the loveliness of female beauty—to make them speak, move, and have an animate being. In this dif ficult task GRANDVILLE has so well succeeded, that the work is destinedlo live as a lasting monument of his genius. . The Work will be completed in Twenty-four Parts, each part containing two engravings on stbel, bptu tifully colored, and 2,4 pages, of letter-pm:l. Price 25 cents. The paper is of the finest texture,' hiWiid been made expressly for the work ; and every department of the publication will be executed in the best pos: sibte style,-44t being the object of the publisher to make this book the Gist OF THE SEASON. For sale by W. S. CALDWELL .., .Publishees Agent, jy2o 24l fleet Pout Mee Buildings _ New BoOrcal. r HE Rural Cemeteries of Anierina:—a ietici of Picturesque and Monumental Views; each No. containing 3 highly finished line Engravings; first fi t , ' - ' '. " I 'end Ceme- American Chess Magazine, a very popu a Graham's Magazine tbr Angust; and a large van cty of new Books, Just received at %V. S. CALDWELL'S Liteiary Depot, .D'2o Post Office Buildings. . ACollection of the latest, consisting in part of the foll Owing Song's: Thou losost the Greenwood, So do I; • Glendalough; a Ballad: words by Thomas Moore; Rough and Reidy, No. 1; Songs of the Alleghanians; Oh ! Breathe not her name; Miry Mine Fairy Song; The Beautiful West; The. Flower Queen; Oh sing no more that Gentle acing.; When the Bottle is o'er, The song of other days ; Oh, return . , my lMother; The Mountain Boy; Solos from the favorite Opera of Matilda; Lover songs of America and Irish Evening. Buena Vista, Cerro Gordo, Monterey; Matamoros ; Ibraham & Clay's Kentucky Grand marches. Cameron Guards, Capt. Mira, Camp Bartnum - ; Rio Grande, Vera Cruz, Camp Swan, Uen. TaylOi's I Encampment Quick 'Steps. • Jenny Lind, Alhambra, Les Bellen de Toronto ; Andrea, Tambour, Cally, Evergreen Itudolphii, liorani's, and Amelia Polkas.. La Violette, Atlantic, Woodbine; La Lucille; ; Mahopac Lake, Emerald, Mexicali Hop; Bachelciei Button, Monterey, Crazy Pole , & Lutirio waltzes; Quadrilles, Rondos, Variations. New Music received as soon as published by WM. S: CALDWELL, 2d floor, Post Office Buildings, ThiLd jYI3 T)ERSONS wishing to advertise in the German. r Language ror the rent or sale of Farms, Houses, Lands, Goods; &c., will find the freedom's Friend . a most desirable medium, o as this papal., issued tri weekly and weekly, has unquestionably the most ex tensive Circulation of any other German , paper. in Western Pennsylvania. Terms for .adierfising, mod erate. Office in sth st.,between Wood and Maiket; opposite the Pittsburgh Tea Store. VICTOR SCRIBA, ; Editor and Pub/Hlier of the Freedom's Frienil. !Journal and Dispatch copy two weeks.) . Jayne's Caruitnittive Balsami IS a pleasant,Th - dertaia, cafe and effectual remedy for Dysentery, tharrlgna, or Looseness, Cholera Morbus, Suirimer Coniplaint, Cholie, Griping Pains, Sour Stomach, Sick and Nervous Headach, Heart burn, Watcrbrashi Pain or sickness of the Stoinach, Vomitingi Spitting up of Food alter Eating, and also where it pasties through the body unehauged; Want of Appetite, Restlessness and Inability to Sleep, Wind in the Stomach and bowelsiHyiiteriet, Cramp, Nervous Tremors and Twitchings, Sea Sickness; Paintings, Melancholy dad L&wness of Spiritit, fret ting and crying of Hilitiita, for all Bowel Affec tions and Nervous Diseases. " This is one of the most efficienti pleasant and safe compositiorai ever offered to the Oldie for the cure of the various dcrangeinents of the stomach and bowels, and the only article worthy of the leas! confidence ror curing Choleia Infant= or Sumner Complaint and in all the alio:e diseasbs it really acts like a charm. All persona are requested to try it, for withotites- ' ception, it is one of the most. valuable family medi cines ever yet discovered. Hundreds! nay thou sands, of certificntes have beep received, froth, phy sicians, ClergYmen, and families of the first .respec tability, bearing the strongest testimony in its favor, too numerous to publish. For sale at the Pekin: Tea Stdre, 71Foiirth Street. may2l-d&vr . , , A WESTERVF ! LT; the old and' well known As Venitian Blind Maker, fOririerly. of Second and Fourth its., takes this method to inform his many friends of the fdct that hie FiietOry is now in full op eration on St. Clair Si.; near the old Allegheny Bridgeovheref a ebullient Supply of Blinds of various colors and qualities, is constantly kept on hand and at all prices, from twenty-cents up to suit customers. N. B. If required, Blinds will be put up so; that in Omni of alarm .by fire; or otheswise, they may be removed With Out the aid of a.serew.driver s and with the tame facility that any other, piece of fuiniture can be removed; and without any °in . * expense. je244l&wy. sciit kirifitt - ANITt`.-teTIIREit otlf =nags, trpta.:Z, Saddles and Bildlesi also, all kinds •'• of bat iks, carpet bags and rallies, Ago 156 Wood street, next door to 11r. Gilmore's Watch Shop;Pittsburgh. jr22-wy J.N. DitCloary, ,- • - ATTORNEY AN.O .COUNSE LOR .AT .1.4 OFFICE in Bakowell'a Buildings on Grantstieet je2,o 347-1 y • . . - : - ':" - ir-,:• - i'-'.:":-:.'.'r-' , ' - - -,- .- - - - -:•.': . ;.::::';',:'..W. , ..* : :..::.: ,.., : if. ;: , . , :a - •';i1:".W.* *77: .. - •:' ,.-- =';' , Z4.. -2 .14.'Z'iiZ4.."- --, ..LoiiiiiittlUto:o; . ; - : .-•= ...%'..'?.-:;,..-,g:,:i.-:...-,,.- .• .. . 7.,,, ... -, ,w , : -, 4: ,, :;.:7- , ..;::, - ez"'' . - . ' - ' --. . .. . . .: .. -. .. - . .:-. EMil MISIE NEW PI.ISSIC New Musit. V e.in tt gin si .It.! -- 7 - s ILVIC lioßK.rott , NAVY JJEPARYIIK2ev, BURFAII-OF PROVISIONS AND CLOTHING, 1, - . . - Jutir..2.2, 1847. QEAT..Ep . ) . 11.propA.t.s, endorsed "Proposals rot. B eef,” and 4 f Proposals for Pork„ , ? as the case . may be; will be reeeived At this officewag 3 &clock P. M. on Monday,. day . ef August held ; fot furnishing And aeliveringiftee Of ell cost and risk to the Unite&Sintes. Five thousand .. four hiiedied barilds.bf nail , beef, and four tliettsaiid eight hundred hbriels of. navy Each biiiiel to Contain hot less than ,iwi; hunAred. •. • . pounds nett weigut of beef or pork ;;,no exc e ss of weight in either article will be paid for. TO b deg livered at the rweCtive nary yards, as follows .1 . • • • Barrels Beef. -Bdrrils-.Pork t At Chailestovv.n,•Mass - ..1,800.;..... - ..1,600. - -At Brooklyn N. At Gesporty- Va.. :1,600 - - . ~ • , .; .. - .. 5 4CO 4 soti Said, beef and pork' must be, delivered; one-bait between theist day ofJanuary; 1848, MIA the first day of . April, 1848; „and the other half Vetween the . 15th day of April, 1848; and the 15th day. of -411ne, , 1848, unless harlier delivcries should be required by - the Chief of this pijFedu."Offers truset be Mitre for " each half separately imd_ distinetlyt—thak - is; for - the '.- half delivered between_the Ist of jailiaarY and the e% lstef April, and for the deliveredhetwheb the 15th of April aml the 15th of June,lB4B. ••Payment ter - the first half to be made „within thirty days after delivery ; and for the second half in thirty days after , : - the 15th June, 184 S, ~, . - . ..- .- • , • .• The beef must be frOnieell-ilittened Cattle; slangh. tered between the first day of November, 1847, and the fist day ol;Februnty, 1848, and weighihg not • less than six hundred phiiiide," Att; Weight;. each.' ._ The lelgs and leg rands of the hind quarters, and the shins and shoulder clods . and it Meet shot pounds from theleeck end ofesh ' ll foie cmarter, tit' theparts Marked Nos. 1,2, and 3, on the drawing or 'aline. - mien - of the'fore and bind quarters of an ox, which will be attached to and form a pall of the dentract,. Must Be wholly excluded from each barrel - Abil half - -.., barrel, and the remainder - of - Ale Carcass must be . cut in pieces of not lees than eight pounds each: . The pork must I:iis peeked .from core ; led ; . hell-` fattened hogs, slaeghtered between the first diy, be, November, 1847, and tlin Olt day of February, 1848, and weighing 'not leis ihan the. hundred pounds each, excluding the heads; jolhs, necks, shoulders, hilns, legs feet,' and lard, and all iirtis . M pieces 1 and must be.but in pieces weighing cut less - than, Six . , , pounds each: Both the beef 'and the poili. /nest be:nailed vyilli at least one statute bushel . of Tiirk , s lidhid, lale-of May, or St. Übes 'salt; and the beef must tavis .4 fivq ounces of fine pulverized saltpetre fei - eie , biiriel, • - - exclusive of a pickle, to :made from freSh water,;, - r .- - as strong as salt will make it."` , • - _ Ordr-fciurth- the quantity of beef and one-foukh. Ott quantity of pork, twist he packed in.half barrelb, and cantata Utie, hen - died Ourdstlettweight breach, as the case may be; and,• in estimating the price, ' two half barrels are to-be congidered ssene Itbrrel. • The barrels and half barrels must be made brtbis best seasoned Wite 'oak, or white ash staves and heading; if of the former . ; to be not le ' s's Chi' dire& -' • .fourths of ah inch thiek l if nf ihe Ilitteil to be - not leXs Chad an Oa thfek focbairelk, and tfiree - -folittlis - ' • ofan Mel] for halt harrelt, and to he hnopell.at Oast • thieb4oUrthb derwith die beet white oak 'dr hiekory Each barrel and half bbrrel must be: iirnitded'on its head -. Navy Beef" or "Navy Perk," ai the case •may be, with the contractor's name and the year when packed. ' ' ' • . .' The beef and pork will; iiileA otheriiiife dlFected by the chief of this Boreal; be inSpeeted,,by Wein- , epee:Wig ;Albers at the respective , navy yartle afere said; and by some "sworn inspector of scilted•pro. visions," who Will be selected by the respective commanding officers • but their charges for such in. spectinn must be paid by - the respective nolitiac err ,' 4/1 who must likewise have the barrels put in , d shipping order to the satisfaidion• Cif the coin a d ad- ants of respective nal"' jrtirdkaflarbtaid; tile in- - spectioli; and at their - or:in _expense.. :-- • - ' Bidders must specify their prices separately and distinctly iii separate offers for the beef and for the. pork, and for rif, the place s of delivery; toyer-. , „ ihg all expengell and all charges. 1 Bonds in one-thifil the iiinoilitt 'Of the -reknective . , . contracts will be required, and ten per Ceram/1 in, addition will be withheld front' the amount tif each payment;to be' made,-as collateral security for the due and faithful performance of their respeCtive con- • tracts, 'whieh Will an no,abcbunt be paid iintil - Ce contracts are complied with ih all respect's, and is to -' ' ' be forfeited to the United. States in Ute,event of fail- . ure to complete the deliveries within.the prescribed , periods. And in case of failure on the patter - ' the - contrantor to deliver the aforesaid beet' and pork within the time iMeeified, the chief of the Bureau of :Provisions and Clothing shall haye the right to direct-',...' '.• -. • - ImildadikicAltEgij , 4 ll4- 44:filqi- 44 4 - ''''''' the Contractors: , Payment will Be made by the Uni- led Stith; at the periodsabove Specified; (exCepting. the ten Peieentum to be withheld until :the eernple loil of the contracts as before stated,), aftei CU said beef and pork shall. have been inspected and recoiv- -• . ed, and hills for the same shall have been. Preeeeted ' to the navy agents respectii-My; duly -approved by the ccimmandants or the,,reipectice navy 'bids; ac cording to the terms of the contracts. - - The parts of the beef to,becluded will beliar., i ticularly designated in the eng raving to lip attached. . Ito the contracts: Perseus interested can Obtain them 1 on application At this office. - . ... ~. - Bidders whose Proposali are accepted iairifrorftt others) will be fiirthwitb notified, ultras cal.!, ad Mac- - ticable a contract and-bond will be traitamitted to them for execution i which contract and brand must • be returned to the Bureau within ten days exclesive of the time required for the regular transmission' of the mail. .. . . • Eve& offer made nitist be acminipiiiied (as direct. ed in the 6th section of the act of Congress making appropriatiofis fcii the naval service for 18467,- ap-. proved 10th August, 1640, a cop *ofl . 3iclits sub joined) by ,a written guaranty, signed . by ono dr more respoilsible persons, to the effect tbat - he or they un dertake that the bidder or bidder's if his or their hid be accepted, enter into . 0 obltjiStibn.witbin ten ffi days, with good and sucient Suietiei, to furnish the articles proposed. This guaranty moat be accotipaiiiid byy the certi ficate ,of, the United States' Diqtria . Judge; United States' District A ttorney,Nary Agents cAome officer of the General Government, or individual known to the 110ciii, that the guarantors ate able to make vied their gtiamnty; . • '• fb proposal will be considered unites accompani ed by such guaranty.. The bidder's name and reSidnce, and the name of each member at a firm, wiiiirc a' company offers. shoul4 be distiiittly stated. . . . Extract froin the act: of Cthigresa approved Angola 10, 1846: , , " Sec. 6. aiia be It further enacted, That, from, and after the passage of this act, every proposal fur naval supplies invited:by the Secretary of the Navy,. . under the previa:), to the general appropriation bill. . for the navy, approved _March third, eighteen hun- - tired and forty-three, shall be accompanied by a written guaranty, Rigned by one or more responsi ble persons, to the effect that he or they undertake that the bidder of bidders will, if his or their bid her , accepted, enter into an obligation • in such time-as may be preabribed by the Secretary of the Navy, with good and au1566 - fit sureties, to furnish Orr suppliers proposed. No proposal shall ho considered, unless' accompanied by such guaranty. If, after the accep, tance of a proposal, and a notification thereof to the." bidder or. bidders, he or they shall fail to enter into. an obligaticin within the time pseseribed by the Sec retary of the Navy, with good aad euffitient sureties: 1 for furnishing the supplies, then the Secretary ofthe Navy shall proceed' to contract with - some other Person or persona fos furnishing the said supplies,_ land Shill forthwith cauie the difference between the area dist contained in the proposal sozoaranticd and the amount for which he May, have contracted' For iturnishing the said supplies, for the whole period. of the proposal, to be charged' up against said bidder or bidders, and his or 016:guarantor or guarantora ; and the same shall bo immediately recovered by the. United States, for the usa of tho Navy Department. in en' action of debt against either or all of said persons." .' 4 6',„ ' june26--lawtaug2 ~,, IMO A Small farm of land containing about 70 acres. situated in Buffalo township, Butler county, within ono mile of the road leading from Fitts.bargh. to )(mailing. The land le all cleared except • about 7 acres and under a good state of cultivation, There is a good farm dwelling house and farin barn on the premicos. Th'is farm is well watered and aboundsin. good coal and limestone. ' Per terms apply to William Boyd Attorney at Litv office on 4th street abotie Smithfield. . . jel7--dbr.wtf • . - FRUIT—SO Drum, Burns Figs ; •-• • •• 2 barrels Zante Currants; • 10 bases M. R. Raisins ; - For sale to , J. D. WILLIAMS tr. CO„ -js2.o S-IDE-10 tilt L-10 TiereTl, for tale by '•::'VS SMITH Sc SINCLAIR.- LATES-- .20 boxes 14-20f_ , • - .10 ban Ds; 5 big 12 lx ; • • 100 lanais.; just recd and for sale by jy2l • JOHN F. PERRY; :NICER'S vettsejust recd an _ fcir Bale by JOHN , F. PERRY; jy2l, • :sgr: Pbertl ned TriVig ;4, ..-:84 -. " '-'.''' ,. - *t -, • , ... ~ . 7.:. :,,=.i',.--,-,75.,,,%•.,;7:::..4.,,5..t:_:f.!'.4.•,,,',;.;!:t,;:.,,..;,,,,4,:.w El G37~ Malta 2`;~ j~.
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